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Tm Rafibey b> Lon @maen?, anp nis Hoos tux Mayor —toan article yesterday, on the sab Jeet of thas presows poce of Speculation, the Bate tery calagemens, we took econcion tor some re- NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES eonpos BENSETS PROPRIETOR AND BD{TOR wena - marks upon the apperer w negleet, by SFE B. W. CORRER OF FULTON AND MAMAN SE. | the Mayor, of his duty, i i «bill Deoaght WHE DAILY HERALD, 3 cents per copy—St per | betore bim for bis signature, frou the Common bei a WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, ut 6 | Couvel We are glad Lo have it in our power tonb eee ae Sea Recta epics | Ive his Honor from eiviier negivet of igagraace set ef the Contine ME Both to to include the postaxe | ip the rremies. Tho grown! eo; oo whiel he re- torred the hill, it appears elusive. Ove braveh + 1849, pasted the nil Se ike | but it never passed the voller. sequently pasced the Bowed 6: bad po more to do with the isbed basiness of the Council of 1549, thun wil that of tae councils of the time of Wouter Vou Twrllor The following extract of tue Mayor's Message, ig not only, we think, perfoctiy sscisfsetory os an explanation of his action io tae premicos, but un- answerable aguinet the validity of the bul: — Mayon s Orricn, Augaat 4, 1851, To the Hon. Board of Alese: nie Geptkmen— 1 return Qe rewtih. (he report and resoia- wtvoh Cam siapls and gor mon Couneil, of ittery eolargement, To be sure, ib sa%- iderwen; bat they em ne rs Summary of th the Latest News. A varity of interesting information will bq found fe eur eotumns this morniag. The whig and domo q@atic State conventions, at Syracuse, appear to be getting on quite as well a3 could have been ex- peoted, and a good deal better—espeoially the whigs. They evidently went up to the salt works, silver | greys and free soilers, predetermined to harmonise, eomprowire, and fraternise, for the retention of the spoils, They have succeeded, apparently, to admi- vation. By a division of the offices, they have aveided a division upon principles. After all, how- ever, there are no principles worth contending for among politicians, but the seven well-known priveiples of John Randolph—the five loaves and ‘two rmall fishes; and the whigs, having had @ taste of them, are not disposed io quarrel upon trifies. Having dexterously evaded all the salient angles of the “ negro question;” and having Gediously forborne the suicidal experiment of nomi- — @at.eg Gen. Scout for the Prosidency, which is an evidence of forbearance hardly to be anticipated fem the Sewardites; and having nominated a ticket of * half and-ha!f,” or nearly so—« streak of Jean anda streak of fat; and having given three eheers for the whig party, including Seward & Co, nd three for the Union, che Whig Convention ad- | jeerned all ina lump. Thank Providenoe, we shall | be spared this season the humiliation of the last, in | having no band of seceders to go off and make ano- ' ther ridiculous exhibition of themselves at Utica. | ROM [hf Rieti es Oihsine eva tor’ an tndete “Phe following is the Whig ticket :— | biteperied ard papers whieb have laid dorusat tor wus Hominarions POR STATE OFFICERS. | sears omtbe flee or one Beard, mey be takem up aud Judge of the Court of tppeuls, wered cm by the other Bamuel A. Foote, of Ontario. H, im the teeth of such reasoning, tre legality of Sceretary of State. this set is insisted upon, we trast the Mayor will pa Ah ia.de a aaa | contest i: to tbe lust extremity. It is not yet too | late to defeut thie worse thaa aseless speculacion;| and we rather think it will he done, ey \WNEWs BY fBL GRAPH. THE Wuie AND DEMOCRATIC STATE rr TiGhS Af SYRACUSE, | THE KONINATIONS MADE BY BOTH PARTIES FOR STATE OFFICERS. tions ip tover of enlarging the barery. fro constrained to withboid my epprovei. lor coaaums whied I proceed to state very Drietly Ste fin ad to me ao ipevperable objection is to be (ouod bu the feat. that the Tep: rt waa ad: ped by tue ch of Astistaat Alderaea om the 17th December, 440. e0d “ha ao seGen wee hed ag she other braneh of ihe + anoa Jouvell danag joial term, except Lo refer che pavers Com spental ccmmittee, by Which uO Teport wan ever mate on the subject. Oo the 7th Jwuusry. is) & pew Comma Couneil was sworn ip, aud ou (ue id'h Jaousry, & pot tion op the rubjeet of evi pion ¢ he Battecy wad referred to a special committer Board of A dermen, and at the same meeting ali the papst= unacied vn by the late Board of Alderaen Wer revered to supr priate com- mitrees, During the year 1800, uo further #uoa on this subject was bad by the Board oF Alderm 4; aud o@ the 6th January. 186), acother new Board of Asmstaut Alder pen, who teen eleeted ja November, 1850 were wornm. On the 34 May 1951. » peti ion from Heury Conch in on this subject. was presen ed and referred to the Special Committee of the Hoard of Aigermen baviag in erarge the rubject of eplarging the Ba tery, and on the 4b June, 1891. the lart day of the se-sion. thie eouunt- fee 1eperted ip Tavor of “conemring #ith the sotina of the Beard of Asristant alderuiea of beowmber 17. 1849” Tt thu, appease that two Hoarde of Asstaat Aldermea, Dave berm sworn im rince toe report was onutoally sdeptes by (be Board of Aseistont Alverwen, on the U7 beoember, 1b49. weither of whieh fave ounsitered or ected upon this report. Lowooot recognise tae princi ple that oe breweb of the Us maon cuneil muy eoacur I. and give eflece to the oft the other breach, afer toe exjisation of the legal existence of the body by Comptvoticr. @ee. W. Patterson, of Uhsutaugue State Treasurer, James M. Cook, of Saratoga. Attorney General, Daniel Ullman, of New York. State Engineer, Hesekiah (. Beymoar. Canal Commissioner, Henry Fitabugh, of Oswego. State Prison b tor, Alex. H. Wells, of Westehenter. Of these nominations respectively, we shall have something to ray hereafter. Upon the whole, the | ticket is a retpoctable one as to men, though they ‘are put forward upon the narrow and contracted Batform of more zilver gray and free soil expedi- ency. The democrats came to a balt for sometime ona resolution ondorsing the compromises in general terms, and deprecating any disturbance of them. Neither the whigs nor the democrats have the INTENSE EF \CHERENT r anv rie DEMOCRATS. INTEREST! AG FROM w ASAI NGTON, &o., &e., ke. as Syracuse. “ite SPECIAL COMRESPONDENCE OF I1Ik N. Y. NSRALD. moral courage to look the Fagitive Slave law how | Sept. 12—P. M. estly in the face and mention it by name. Tais | Ss externally, bat great wert of local tampering and tamporizing, may pos | cissntirfaotion and disco: vaile within. The sil- sidly do within the limite of New York; bat it | ver greys are not satisfied with what they have got in will hardly satisfy the reasonable expectations of | the way of eflices, none of them being par on the Canal the conservatives of the South—in truth, neither | Beard; and they are in high dudgeou about the Centra party have dealt honestly or courageously with the | Comuwitter, which consists ot free soilers, They cheered question of the Fugitive Siave law. The demo | 'cvdly, however, at the result and went away together in erate finally got out of tho difficulty ot the | heen sbcuting. One of the ears had = pinsard at- wecslntion under debate by tabling it, afier aloug | tached tol. heeaed < whi victory "|| They ordosed, & and spirited debate, Having thus put to rost the | {270 (52 wan laying on ccvaruin, and took ber aay Compromire weasures, the hunkers and barnburn- with them, ‘The only policy they are committed to, te ersappeared to {col in rather better humor. They | ine canal enlergement. Though the whigs may differ tben procecded to make their nominations for State | smcng themeelves, they geuerally unite aguinst the eflicert, of Whom the following are sll that came to | d+ moerate, their great principle always being to put out, “band :— or heep out, that party, and enjoy the spoils of office DRMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS POR STATE OV FICERS. themselves. Secretary of State, | ‘The time of meeting, this morning, in the Democratic Mr. Randail, of ‘Geetiand Oonatg. | convention, was nine o'clock; but there appeared to be | great shyness in mustering, and the Convention was not culled to order till a quarter to ten o'clock. The com- Reajamin Weieh, jr | mittce on resolutions, though bard at work all night and Attorney Ganeral | thie morning. altering and modifying, were not ready Levi 8. Ohatheld. (preseat ineumbent.) | tilla few minutes before ten o'clock. po voy omen | East wight, there were ten out of the sixteen members — | im favor of a rerolution to adbere to the late compro- ‘The President, we learn, has resolved to attend — sine measures of Uongress. and nrither to countenance te railroad celebration at Boston, with hiscabi- sor sanction any sectional agitation or legislation cm met. Good. Nothing like mixing with the sove- | te ubjects embraced in that rettlement. John Van zeign people. Who knows the extent to which | "ar"tuch that the reoutn woe sbsudoned ty the % may infiuence the shaping of the campaign of | -«mmiute h the eseeption of two members. (Mike 39627 | Murrey and X . Bowlee.) who oud | bg lhe belek. The particulars of the negro outrage in Penn- | _, 1 wes reported to-day. by Mr Fowler, as the minority J. & urt, and a tempest of debate cusucd accompanied 0} aylvania, instigated by white teachers of the | @ tbundes storm itbout 3 ai if “* highor law ;” the pureult of the Pampero bya | ze tarmburners raiu they should have the report of gove at vessel, into the St. Jobn's river, of of the majority endorving the reeclutiows of last year, and ae “J 4 nothisg mere They would not permit the erasure or Plerica, and the uy miscellaneous items, in- | ™ om 0f 8 line. 4 @lieding reports of tho Lot woather, and the mar- bay nnn A ap pnd rage li gy see han kkete, will be found among our telographic advices. Altogether, the chapter of onr latest news is inte- bert burners im thie; wpd rome such ae Memre Wright, of tehencetady. aod Urvilie Hoes, aud joined westing, and in several points exceedingly impor- Rant dark, of Wasbiogton county. change in nthe ery for barmmomy and depreeat d Lbe introd.ouem of the minority resciution, ‘Inese were io frejuent communication with J bn Vaeu Heres, and one of taem : | is a candidate for comptrutler he Late Cuba Ex Thrilling Naz tz The resolution wae voted down. or saber ovated, ¥y pedition—' _ q amtive by one of the Invading Party, 1 ee We are gratified to announce to our readers, this | meroing, the arrival in this city, yesterday, by the @teamehip Winfield Scott, of a passenger frou Ila- vans, late in copfinemext among the prisoners cap- tared from the il! starred invading party of General | Lopes. The namo of this unexpected visiter is | bw Lieutenant Philp 5. Van Vechten, from the dan- | ow geons of Cuba. We regard his liberation and ar | ‘pirere ef rival as indicative of @ generous policy to ail the | he pres remaining prisoners. Indeed, two others—Captains | ie preamble ran ww fe W. 8. Haynesand James A. Kolly—have also been Demceratie stave Crevertion. | Biberated, and are now on thoir way to New York, | ey ee4nish ® > Com, Jehm ©. Wright, of of Schenectady Sate Treasurer 7. All Toomey. Morrie erbury and Cochran, oe aud Compoeil. Meatine, ic wa hy Leking atarply into whole reeolution’. taken together. thal tmey aid mut tain even Ox DUC af RL peared On Her surface, and HM. Murphy caiied the stint: of the conveution triek a int of fact. cbry applina to different ete. pd a diflerer aty Breen be prece ples ndoptea by eyracuse Laat This, Mr. Moryhy propored to strike out, and to fm the Norma. In the comple’e suppression of the adi pt the reevlulwns now, ae if thay were regular date hostile movements upon the isiacd, and after | >) om was opp wed & ely thet it wae the terrible punishment inflicted upon first de- wasadeule mesaing intended by @aebment of American prisonors falling into their | (b¢ Bnjoriy report as it movd, and & lo phole left fo | 4 Pr Lui ners to @-cxpe Bands. tbe Spanish authorities will probably con- : wer nod chy re let the ent ont of the bag, by @alt the policy of magnanimity a¢ their trae policy; y oy lng they could net, with « clear com-c-euce, md the course of our own government is, doubtices, miourty Temiutiin, and they deacauerd the tuto directed to Uhis end. | Bures. who wre present all the thaw, and - i t ee 1 weet torily expaged im ecoateting and derecting every We have published, from the first, all the ical wet lore teu 00% Sewn oF Monae, | ooamible information to be bad of this divastroas 4 Grover in betting (he » ore epterprive of the deluded ‘senoral lo; his Fe Was Guile ® eoeLe Of exereme - and the speak? r " 1 of (he New York delegation, particularly Mr. Sreties, deecived followers umn opon column irom tue | werred the convention of the consequences of the Spepich journals of Havana, they tere abowe lo pursos, aad tbreatened to Spanish translator, in order to give to our read 1 the fullest porrib'e information of tue diva the expedition, which our cotemporerinr ar usue > ¢ prepared by oor j sw re the cony ation we now appropriated without acknowledgment. The ab- | ub ppinede: sence of all inforiaation from the invaders (hem | yi oon gai guenio nt ned the soontuevasy aelver, left as no other altornative than the Spauish |. vusnded pesced the eonvemsion Luaulmuudy. amidst sovounts. as ike bistory from the landing tu dapjaval ase gene Tom Besce ils sese bbee —_— termination of the enterpriee. With the exe@tion | encup Pi ge, Whemewer te be Comvr Of Gol. ( rivtenden and bis detachment, there was ow ig! phe Yer y do fittle room for hope that there would be a | jycive bare in Thoush be a1 al man of the adventu us party of tho Pampero left pateenty fo tell tho etory of thir extermination from the | wcintone as riewery feland We oy ro, no jess surprised than | perty mainteln chat thay are Got » vieto grotified at the cs our elty of the offeer | © Uineph to themrelrre, ewoiutions express the views We have nowed. « participator ia the expedition, | exd prireipies of ali three crotione it Was prop ied to procend Pie ane en gceted Alter the rtotm rubsided with the mominetions. but as Mme from New Uric We are particular to the prison at Havana; and obliged to Lieut. Van Vechten chat it wee better to take the trees, lo order to agree po ee oda. sash thins ae onion “hs ben ‘ond 0 half it was nine o'elook 7 % ele 40 bror ond a wae gone “ ne toxiay. It gives a clear and consistent | tefve ihe convertion reassembled, the buakers aod @coount of the w affair, from the be 2 to bar: burwers not being abie to agres #90ut the candi the ond, and the key to many of the confictin = > ie | "be of cannem was bemd in front of @atements from other quarters. It will be soon | the uty Tiah, to. somsensanenane thee ofa ® ® piatiorm that there was some bard fighting, and such sufter- | wis formed. fing, hardehips, privations, and famine, as mon aro | marc’ tz.te "rire st the ineveveniones of Mink oe. — oo pe gery om oe J-vight in favor of it sed fifty-wignt for ea bal ive wi una! inte. Fert; aud as an intelligent segount of an intelligent efoer, *barieg in al! the dirasters of the invasion execpt desth, we commend it to the readers of the Mew York Heres! Jnations were then proceeded with by ballot, nnd & big Cun WAP Leharged ne ench Was made COMPTROLLER There wae a hard © mien John O Wright of Thema Bo Witehell, of Momrgumecy and br. Beckman (barntarner), for Comp Lane Uy | wae cetrated by the State of New York, and aiso by the of (hanks te bow city of New York, | ’ AYTEMPT TO AVOID REAPCNOIMILITY The Correct " ee fon the | Mr. Wacu declared the motion to lay om the table a | Btate + fir ” faouity new | Cowardly attempt to avoid reepon-tbility. | edjcurn: During oe Gime. there was great, ‘oneitemet le the | Marpland Demoerntic Stnte Convention, des halt, « * confusion and éirorder prevailed Shiki nein, eat WE RESOLUTION TABLED The ¥a | Foe hve “a on Ben sing Yor the ‘Rae Of the Bal’imore delegate by | Benes Malo and at eng Me ‘presv‘onal distsots, and they to choose the 90 Bate ake Muster was laid on the table for the present. ‘The conver thon then agived to prowved to the mominae conver wgreed to m. tion of the State ticket. <2 rfning | is ey first Daliot » — } Pending a motion to nominate them viva vow, the eou- 49 Horace Wheaton 46 | vention took w Fecees till seven oPelock- ‘Phe Whig State Convention. BECOND DAY, Byascuse, Sept. 12—9 AM. NOMINATION 7OR JUDGE OF THE COUNT OF APPEALA ‘The Conventom baving been celled to order, and the | roli ealted, the unfinished bu-iness of yerterday—being the pemination 01 the Judge of the Court of Appeals eas tuken ap | Daniet Lord bei, ,pamed by one of the delegates— ShCMETARY OF BTATE. Cortland couity, was re | ‘There bring tH no choige. the body provended tom \ thine ba k tollows :— EBS seceee AT Horace Wheaton .. 2 BF. Chareh ated Avronsny ‘The following is tbe ballot | Mr Davars, of Dutchess, rose, and urged the claims of Le Nf icclied uoauimoudy wodinated | SAMUEL A Beets, who, baving acery Led that offloe by ap- pointment of Coverner Hint, ty place of the Hon 4, ©, g | Broaton,atter the seme had boru oftered to weveral other 6 | Mdividuair,and by Chom dectined, bad strung elaims apon 1 1 ATATE TH EASURER, ‘The fret ballot wae thus :— Darius A Ogden. Heajamin Eno ... Lenjamin Weieh. Jr... $1 Nobis 3 Elder kin ye oer d ballot was as follows :— Vepjemin Weeh, J 6 M Derive a Ogde Mr Welch was The Democratic State Convention, THIRD DAY. Braacuse, Sept. 12, 1952, | ghhin comventi » from bs aekuowledged qualisow | tions for the other, be withdrew the name of Mr Lord, | whens balot *ar taken, thich resmlted ms follower | Samuel A Foote 4 Fe A agente. Dani bord 3 Blana.... Mir Foore was then mosnime aye nominated by the Couvenbon, wb great ketelamanon REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. \ ‘ socasrany Ov orate. The Convention rewembied this morning, waen Mr. | The nom ineale ne tie state being vag prea Cochrane. from the Committee ou Resolutions, reported | ‘lets ou the following geurlewen were naumed for the sane, Som inde ¥, ster; tbe following series as the result of thele labors, pre | ‘ier ‘deme ray a ot Ceenr toaTCR ON: | of ayrecus; BP Smith. of Monroe viourly stating, however, that two of their members de- ALDenso 6 the te of the tiret poh st ig nanber sired ap additional resolve. of ve ten panes 1S8—nc ow! war = aida a Seats Gobweation Mae a rane uss Sears anten | a Mie daing no choice, # seeond baliot wae hed, ae fol- se boon re y of the State of New York, 18: Leavenworth ...+..+,0.. 66 |, BOROPB:s: 00's. ake appreciating the velue of ucion und frat-roity, an | On motion of Mr Gxoves, James 0,” Forsyth was 2 | gpeear yy gsien 7 z eu unanimously nominated for Sceretary of State, ce up) oord.al support CONE FROLLEM, eondency of ite principles in the state On @ ballot for Comptroller, Mir, George W. Patterscn, of (huuauqee. received all the votes cust, with the ex- € = n of cight. fle was secordingly declared the nominee, Onookea here th and patiopal ‘ovuneiis. {The thiré reolution depreostes the course of the wbig vations! administration ; and the fourta, the action of the whig Stxte administration Resolved, Ti at, devoted to the in apd forme of a of all sestions rig! members of 8 sominon bestharhood, 8 the Fock of oar political government and depreeste all eeetionai egital at erch rat the South, caleniated to im, ors. gr te troaven ‘ite perpetuity. STATE TARASURER Jomer M Cook, of Saratoga. Wiliam A Bird. of Erie, and K Crosby, were waned ae eundidates for the office of reasnrer, Mr Crosby's name was subsequently withdrawn by Mr. Davies Ot Dutchess by authority, The Grat ballot resulted thus That Qe d:mocratic party of New York are M8. Cook. ‘ys $4 Boattering........0600. 8 w their fidelity and devotivn to the great pria- | Wiliam A Bid... + ot Sen Beinee ce cranes le Mr. Cook's nominetion was dcelared unanimous, eid in Tok, In44. > — contidems aad 4 ATTORNEY GRNEMAL | Daniel Uitman. of 3 Jobo L, Taloott. of Erte, end T. M Bancroft,of Kings county, were named as capaivater for attorney General. My Keisy, of New York, urged the claims of Uliman, ty in Is ate the country mpon the Congress of the questions walsh have and Ke. reeent settiement b: Cur rtunarely divided. the people of tesa Staves pe a3 aL nL Raa conamemseaten heroin tory upon Which were evidently received with great tavor by the | nd the peuple theeeo pooree convwation, He hoped the convention would, oat of | red. every requirement of that C msitone consideration to the delegates ‘rom New York. who have pai ialiy every duty enjoined by it, murt be soted threughovt im the «pbit of compromise, give de. observ ‘ | Ulimen & hearty nomivation. On balloting, Mr, Ulimaa ;, That the democratic will | recited all the-votes oust, with tbe exception of 24 aod pe: h: her Was declared wownlmourly nominated for the offlee of | crding to the ussgesol the Attormey Genctal, Received wih heac be lat resolution is one de mmiken ts STATE BN Dg the whig manrgement of the canals, a@ lavish, reck. ‘The following te the hailot and corrupt J B.v. Bey Mr. Fowzea. from the minority of the committee, pre- | = : OY rented the following resolution 9s an additional one:— #7, Hav mene Revolved. That th York will feitbfully grevs of the questions which be :. 1 Mr. Stiliman . then declared unanimously ae inginver: CANAL COMMISSIONERS. E P. Blakely. of Ocw go. Henry Fitzhugh, of ard Hagurd Lows. of Broome, were named a8 tely, divi ied in @ will ya 0 g shubiadiadatic ern) | ennbidain: 08. balled afeuited ay ‘folloms Mr Ma iP. Blakeley. M ck approved of the resolution jast real by Mr. Fowler, and while he supported the resolutions of | the committee, claimed that chey did not go far enough, | Deraid the people of his section demanced the resolu- tons which he presented; and nothing short of it, im his | oe eel Bag opinion, would secure the Larmony of the party podsry be naae 40 t yp sha Bir Now arolared that the reper: of the emitter yi;chael Jonueen, of Orleans Henry Fitebugl Mr Fitzhvyh was icclarea tle unanimous choice for Caral Commissioner. STATH PRISON INSPECTOR, ‘The following gevtlemen were named as candidates, tbe result cf mutual coee-rion and ennpromise, nay Ted tbat be ang his frierds would view the lvaat addicion | aie N. Gometcek-of Alpany- Cr alteration of that report as uverthrowiog that com- | 3\bn Kenenck ef Cayue prosnice Jibu Bradley Mr. Wriowr, of Seheneetady, (bunker.) sustained the report of the committee as » fair measure of eompromire, upen whick ali covid uniie Mr Cianac, of Washington, (bunker.) also sustained the report. He considered that there was po difference jp rubetance beiween the resolution proposed by Mr Maurice and the one contained in the report. Bir Sicxies, at much length. supported the resolution of Mr Maurice, and cul @ Covveation 10 fullow the example of Penvsyl oye do Massachusetts. amd adept resovuticns which :hould affirm the detenainatioa cf the democracy of this State toadheM to the compro mye meer ures. and to refuse their countenance oF swac- uiew of any cpening of the slavery agitation; to vote sgwipet the resolution would be to reaflirm coptrary dic- trine. To do that. in bis opinion, wouid be tol s+ the | vote of the democratic party in this section of the | Ptate. Speeches were made by Messrs.Garturn.Ogdew. Wright, lexsnger rr Weils was declared noratnated, with rounds cf applause. COMALETEY 70 DRAPT REROLUTIONS. | Mr. Unimen introduced a resolation that # committee | of one tomeach judicial distriet be appointed by the -air, Lo report resulations for the consideration of the convertun. ALL WHIGS TOGRTHER. AND NOTHING FLAE. Mr Lirite. oc Aloany, remarked that we are all whigs, | and upon the suse platiorm. Whatever difiiculties ave beretoiore existed, buve beem adjusted, and he ought itentrely unveorssary to introduce resolutions | Which might net be whotly satlefactory. THE NPOr Mr Dickinson. ef Steuben, Teseiuions were right. We want. said he, resolutions « | to eiaore the actions of the commitiee that called as | together. amd reeolucons to endurse the caval policy ai | aiterg as cum be done (upplau-e). avd furthermore, we Clarke. Story, Ladew, Owens, and [ingeboou—al! han«- ers. They declaring their ad) erion to the report of che committee, and deprecating the introduction of thy vero ution of Mr, Maurice, as tending to place them in « false position. | Mr. Hocesoom asked thet the revolution might be | withdrawn, | anc eecimrions endorsing the eaudidaves of Ubtis con. | ventiem and he was sure there was ao whig who would | pot beernny endorse them, Mr Lilman’s resolution «as adopted FPOINTMANE OF THE COMMITTEE, sobest appounerd the Committee on Resolu- ~#iret district, Mr Parker, Second do, nd do Me. Bage; Fourth do, Mr. Horton, Guy Sixth do, M mth Lagnth do. Mr. Upt MOTION TO LAY OF THE TABLE. Mr Cranxe moved to lay it upon the table Here arese & lopg and sharp de bate a to whether (be motion wes in order. ; os Sickies, end others. Gecivred that tte ‘Nisth, —. watce mt rh 3 mn va ING OP TRE Time. bee vt - motion AD act of grus tery De sh noe of tbo foregoing commlittes, the ornty + was mdetreswed by Messrs Stevens, of Albany; HPQURST To FACE THE URC Mr. Sicxres called on the Couventi music. Mr. Beckaan, of New Yorks, aud Mr to ty MILL APPROVED. MOTION RULED OUT OF oRDKM The Cram ruled the motion W lay on the table es oot of order. Upen that decision pen! was taken Another sharp debete followed relative to the que of crak ematR 0 The decision of the Chai 9 84 Lo 0 ‘The quertion recurred om the motion to lay on th table the resolution of Mr. Maurice THE QUESTION aa FED Mr. Bicuies arkea that the motion t ley on th wy. the © estitutinn oa, Ste whole peop's, and that 1 tase mene 2° Keelveds That to the entire completion of the Bia wal and hindyed publio works, the whig party i f al hi’), ea be dirtinetly stated to bev been mace wil « i View to avoid an expression of opinion in regard fo 1 | Oc TerERs EAC comer nt -« Mr. Gnoven said the people out of dors were supposed ye esas to hnow sumetbing. and wi wid under tard thas EXPRESSION FF OPINION —FAD Restate Ree, Mr. Binnsars said the motion to lay on the table, #o fer from being couridered ap +ffurt to avoid an expres: The utmoet enthu a convention during the ros rien of Opinion, was the —" condemnation of mITIAS TO va mesrore which covld be propored | A commits oo of o . Weicnt denied any +uch inference. rerpordence Vom 4 warned the Convention that in 1847, the motion to lay a Ferolution on the tabie ied | Suitable reretu tion democratic Convention were por that in 1660, when the rescletions | [1 the wscem med! were rot Inid om the table. the democratic Beate ticket OF ‘The motion to lay om the table was carried by epee 72, : 34 62 } todny aunt 9 ON OF ADOPTING THE REPORT—THE PrertiTy Law, | trols , ter w 11 MEWS the adoption of the report | Mr Mc neny deatrvd that the resclutions which: shouia parr should be dirtinetly understood There was rome the Intereat cf the resshucioms paved tw 16st ding that inaemuch es those revolution Pasved priv to the wgning ot the Pupisive slave tow. th G)0 net apply to that messure. In order to prevent auy rveb mirutd:retanding ber-after, he moved to + mend the report by striking out the prelim’ ay bow u temporary ate epreanted, a ors te hourly ace. re from Washington —THe STRAMEE wore Ife BY ve curren ~ SMILES AT THR GAPITAL, BEC Waesmivoros. 8 pe 22 Tht ferhied tha: be would aeoopt rd reported te pr merits, aid bot be o Te-oflimmation of whet was ac Rouen a epecch of some length. opp t th The ie t ’ He was of powd to the tenth wetiom fim fe ‘ tv Save law ena would w ont Y eud phiae-nee reeoonsstnet ceding <ofape alee well | it the price of the party war tiat he «bed otha » The wilt Washington at ix o'sboek meat Bearvre. he could pot give it The te a 1890 | Son bg sccompenied by all the members of bed afo.ced a lorphoie by whieh thee eho oF ° e ; " preeO bo Ten! law Were enabled that yeu ony gp share Tt of Chat tieket: . “ coran broaet, lee reepomded to the ow here from the oa: hondred under the ox jee betel) artived at Improve it. but he eoald oaver wus a . - tein ft Ae to the ery of dieuniom, it ens oly the pote gh agent weg | iowa by pecfieriog to pay eclty ot New York who were oberved with thetr | ew Yorn to New Bada, b dyerr aro the prive «frotion, who were aiarmed at It, There any danger of di-anion Mr ©. bao coneluded, there w: the ecpwnnen muck ¢xlte- b hip bu the War Deparcinent, ¥~ stor day, wi af e1®ard= a pin'ed tow $1900 clerkship “ yesterday at the State De. partment, from Savennab, «tating that ths Pumperohad bern clined by ® wove iment revenge catter, aod red hed \@oaped into St. John’s fiver, at Jacason- | A Commissomers give notice that m ia & trisoo ia Deowm- till bald past fear © AFLERNOUN SESSION THE FIFTH DiNTRIOT eTATE CHNTRA! COMMIT TER. Whrp the convention re-asrembled, the members of the State Central Conmittes, for the fifth jadiotal din triet_ were sppounerd ar follows :—Charlee A. Maun, of Oueda and De noise MeCarihy, of Ononndga. vile, ‘The Calivorvia | the bemid ell held w reer ber An trisbman. nemed Koxch. who lately arrived here, | d!. d trom @ +yn etrone vesterday, The LewoMys, trom Baltimore are eponding « mill. tary visit here tee on D Reset lutions be had deter. 4 to vary his motion, to amend the Sret resolation, 10 be setivtectory to them, and, convention. It was to make the resolution 4 the contention approved ef, aud re-afirmed. the resolm tiene ef 1600. New Telegraph Line to Qaehec, \f wt Coonna’ a, the Committee on Resolw Br. domes, NB, sept 12, 1851, ee) (Hero there wasgreat 8% | ye tine of telegraph to Queb-e, by way of Prederlo- ? ome wirhed it —. anderriood that bis tom and Woodstock is now opew ‘ort of the resolution it hice agade st a Kabter actors, New A ready for ase, fog cag champeta the tp fue iat wi one amendment of Mr. Murphy wes uncnimowsly ee Br answiek. New Beowswien, Nod, Sept, 12 1851. A fire breke out in the extensive India rubber works of 11H. Dey. tn thie city, Inst might, bat by the oxer. tions of the firemen it wee contr ed to the laboratory and rlorebeae forebemrests the upper story culy of «nich wae destroyed. The damage amounts to about $110. Nofeursmee, aa. ‘The Weather at OCiucinnatt, ae. } Oreernary Sept. 11,1861. | ‘The weathe? here ie exeerdingly hot and much mnffer- fog is experionesd throughout the country. Tha ther- | mem to-eny Ft9d at 96 degroes in the shade. and 12) in the sum. The river & jow, and continnes to recede. ibe fevetetien os emanted reads a8 follows — the views uu prinsinien seb ed by the Democratic State leet your, and now re = clama Jon. ed lution providing that the Orptrel shea d cali a convention here. iter, 10 decide bow the delegates to the Baltimore Con id be chown, and if they 90 deaided, to ‘ oly as hould offer an amendment, | | Tee cole mes are ref Prem New Oricans. MURDER OF THE PRESIDENT OF OAFLAND COLLEGE MORTALITY AT SEA, FC. New On.eans, September 9, 1851, ‘The Rev. Mr. Chamberlain, President of Owkland Vol- +g¢, Miseierippl, was murdered by George A. Briscoe, & student, who then committed enivide, The bri¢ Orazabo, of Bath, Maive, was found drifting at the mouth of the Missiseippi—the eaptain, mate and two of the erew having diva, and all the rest on board beirg wick of the Chagres fever. Navy Bay to Betrea, Honduras, and had been drifting ekven daye. The brig has been towed up to this city, oes md Lye placed in the Marine Hospital. EB. Mattale, Custom House Appraiser, has been cone with receiving bribes, and has been sent up for port. —_—-+—___ Fatal allroad heridentn Cot Bigier at Piven Pireavrc, Sept 12, 1851 ‘The care of the Ohio and Pennsyivania Railroad were thrown «ff the track today by a cow. A oluld was Mill d. apd several persons were seriously icjured; two are pot expreted to survive. ler, the dem cratic candidate for Governer, ar- last might Co: Biack made @ reception speeeb. aparge procession was formed. the grentess enthuriasm prevailed. Col Bigler will speak to-mght at MeNulty’s wareh: use, The Expected arrival of Catherine Hayes in | the Stam: Ip Pacific. ‘The steamebip Pacific—gloriously swift on many occa- | sions—is expected to steam up the harbor to-day, bearing one passenger of more than ordinary interest—the Sivan of Erin, Ontherine Heyes—whore fame has already ex- tended throvghout the l+ngth and breadth of tho land, and whose career is destined to be of the most brilliant character, as lovg as she remains in the country. It seems to be expected that this eveat will call out a great deal of genuine enthusiasm from a large portion of the population; and we shell not be surprised to learn that thousands have flocked to the Battery and the piers in the neighborhocd, to give welcome shouts to the soul of song, aa, for the first time, she gazes fromthe dock of the noble Pacific upon the mirror bay of New York, mas- tive with the monuments of American activity aud ox- terprice, and serried with the m: of thousands of ships from every elime. This compliment will be uvex- pected, of course; but come it will, for the people of the | oily are naturelly enthusiastic, and, above all. they de- sire to be just towards all distinguished vocalists, In the meacure of their admiration and in the warmth of their | welcome. We learn that as the Pacific passes up the harbor, the band at Bedioe’s Island wiil follow out their intention of sercnadipg the vocalist, while the British steamer Nis- gure, at Jersey City, will answer the Pacific's guos Ly a ralute. The nativnal flag will be displayed at the land- ing pier, at the foot of Cunal street, where much of the entbusiasm of the hour will be exhibited by the people generally, and by the countrymen and women of the great voculist. At the Astor House, too, there is likely 1o be a very great crowd. The proprictors have fitted up splendid apartments for the lady and her suse, and the greatest care has been taken to make the welcome in every way grateful to the feelings of the lady, without being oppressively formal and burthensome ‘Tue grand pianoforte for the apartment of Catherine Hayes, manu- feetured by Messrs. Boardman & Giay,of Albany, ar- rived by the steamer Isaac Newton, yesterday. It is a argnificent instrument, splendidly carved, aad orna- mented with the united arms of Great Britain aad Ire- lund. Berevit st Nievovs.—The benefit of the four Preach artistes Who, some time inee, gave w series of per- formances in the eity, will take place to-night, at Niblo’s, There actrorees ure very interesting per- formers, end merit the support of our own and the foreign population, on this occasion They have been very generous themrelves in placing their services ut the dieposal of others, who have gained vy thoir as sistance. and we anticipate good results for them on this occasion Rose de Vries and Bettini, the two eminent voeuliets of the Italian Opera, will appear, to- gether with the Reusect Family. thus adding much at- poh to the other promising entertainments of the Moveme! of Distt hed Individuals. Nis Exceilerey MM. de Sarvige, tue French Minister, and M. ce Bearve, his Secretary of Legation, returned from & virit to Gen. Webb, om Friday, and proeceded to Wash- ingten. The Hon. J M. Clayton is engaged a counsel te Phil- lips, American Fire Annihilator Company, Indiana Raliroad Con sneverey—-inquiey. - Afrindot the couthera M Railroad Company. in ® td. ccmmunieation to the Tribune, thinks that tvs pare wtereeted in building the New. Albany Koad from should, {i conscious of ‘but that it is unfair to Michigan’ ity to the inciana dine, b, ecurt inquiry exter auit, ite form their Cry Big! ube pient to them to tes ¢ whole question to the court in Indtspa while they pareae before the eartorn capitalists Sie beobene, of an ipjevetion! The friends of the New 4 Sa'em Ral fond Company, and men oonversaut ‘ties, consider the injunction they sill rely wish, pertort eon y the lower Bdence upon ite or higher trib frie U ly constitutedthel iat he B. here ne facts are little ee strenan of The com pany think it unfair that howl be hn took of the New bre where the the 4th This frend A) y Company in at a qiuotes the prieg of the 5 carr * suctas vege to tow, tate ef toe mock ith witch m avepreation ever sweden pe itis the duty of the press to ter hand. the rights of the Sew albany wi And thenes to tho State nai in Stroversy in the W tr jw the fe ofluringto the New York public the reeult of fA ieaniey Gleason's Pievor 1 Drawing Room Com- Penton for ti M9 wees te printed with mw brpe, one the beat DT. oe the price Is se¢uoed to sin conte per copy: the 4. The fol join are @ ¥ now repririn: th teeljecte ol Y Afee & feprsertatien of the hee York Noval Lyceum, Jit) fey sores us ding It ‘viens Brooki pet are il wate: » Colif pnts % shetched on a 8 pictorial like of which never # "pehlie ed before for wh COFY. To be had at oll tle periodienl & Albany Dutebman.= the Boston Matt pays thie pepoter jr 8) the fot ef oven tony Dutehman comer te reer and otherwne impr ved et end chenpest pep re te per copy. Pd whe tone cernte, \e Meweire of antoinette J tice tale of life vein New verte of the most cole: d voldivrs that hy life by the anther o 1 be commenced im the Sone Jour address throngh des- P t fice WO Nawenn stress. 3 Copy. ‘For sale by all thesensteya, the’ Neto erm pee of W. BE. 6 whe Valuable V ie Keceipts wae fold bet worm, No wonder it is oper wee! an" 86 ver bvem Ira inte Moebine or Mangle, for Hotet Her — The ean oribe i he ez She was bound from | Epnielephor Adams declines the collectorvbip of this | ‘ | Goreen all Bt j ths8 lo bake and ene > 3 re & , | Professor Alexander v,. Barry's | love in New York, | a pasnago the aren, belag co ain adv it amupie Light am sir from ‘all sides 27 (00 fort of tnnd, 4 $HO LOO Lt hae BO nr j tons, The Ladies’ s front on the bres oo receiving rome. the entrapee t ‘whieh Cathe upper foo, the tev of the americay Louse, tethad in tho ease of mee iy the Dest eaieulated alt tts sppoistinen bens he use, of a y in the con A nuraber of the best ‘nechs vice wud furnishert, have contributed, ‘4 taste to this noble pile, which of izeelf wath- clenUy speaks their prai-e as eeidom is there found ino.» single buliding eo much of general perfection. New Brignton Pavilion.—This Hestablish= ment will be kept open until the Int of November, _P. BLANCARD. ond Soup. —Lurt chance this day, nil Ne ureans toa at 6 croluch ante afvernoca. These. ted will p @.re attund. © dne young furtle will bo and served to. to morrow. Soup at all M. BAYARD, # State otront, Lancbes at the esual houses igen 1; 92 Fulton street. Exeelslor.—Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hat-- tere, 106 Brosdway, have just introdneed the fall fashion for geutiomen's nts A £0. a style pecuiinrly edapted ta your: y sexooisior} od ib any meen, ¥ stil! ndliere to their old mubio avevre the public thar the qualey of toelr of former yesra ond that uo paipe will be the most thetidious | ‘Wood, the Patter, Broadway, 574, Niblo'r now realy. Re imust be really please Firable and elegant hat call un Wood, Gardon, 572 Broadwiy Alen, Caps, Canes, U; beolles, David's Fall Style.—If you want a Tat “othe toad, spo traly legaut, buy } near Duoad stroet. They 6 introduced to the € of hia splendid mort it » Give him» ell, ond ay Sunday Excursion —The stenmer Thomas. Bakes har urusl sip oe mortoy (Sunday,) to New: ere a intermediate ving co wot at De ‘olock, A. M. re never men be An Important Pavagraph.=The Import- of thes purasragh Ng ir Se jnformetion whieh tr boot fail # Lofere a pape ‘This evyis is she handle MwaLlO, Hatter, diy Broadway. of Excellence.—The Ine: ve superiorisy of Kaox's ng those sold in Brosdway Wemiotarably the taptess of exceiler 66 en. Four Doltars will bay of Sim the Kent hat ade in New York. Ilis sates room 19 86 No, 125 Fulton stret. ® fe style of Hate y work of Tu meala aay afier the exeension of LZ f the Cuben invaders, LOCKHART int ful Pail aud Winter style of Hats, which ace now before the public and whieh outstrips oll other fabries now iutredmerd und Girly evsults in the deveat of all compati- ticn ip the Dat mauu acturig community. Thore beantl- ful. dursbe ancl sie Bate aro now selling for $) He prumld solicit bie wy 4 fetlow-cithzeas to wall at the ‘4 Broadway, am the re sas neatest finished, ‘Osll and in- Espen: heto’s Hints _—— avratle, avd econ: micnl hate im th tebe Fancy Hats.—freeman, at the Union Bat store, 4 tution stre mann faccures Childcon's mow wiite and jt tlack Heaver, and Pearl Pelt Mate, and sel s them at mauvlectwier's prices Those wi Broatw »/ Fashionable Clon org —— b= Ali we & Con Ro 441 B odes of which Ciarne, Merchant Tailor, No. 116 iam street — Butire wm perfest it. Very foe 32); lower qasbicica, to order, nouthern Please cali. ‘There 1s no Ariicle in the Wardrobe of es of mere tmp renee. to i woll-ftting Stent of ent all competitors, Ihe invites GREEN. No. Taster the that inthis depe Hevse, takes preeedenca wetct comparison, and ise mtent to abide the result. ‘There 1s » Vast Difference In and the mare seu moar the more, you will be of the fact, a. Brooks, No 1S Fulton street. is tamed for telling the very best Bhees, eiters, im the city. Bette: ter boots, cannot be foun: ¥ 9, and are Paris, or in it. Pulm cot stores. 1b: ho O00, Bre invited to emil at Llé AU boots sold manufacture the Pn ahr bore the palm “for Bootmaking aed, Luv in thi o SUNS eee te the m1 Tere tn neuning in the city titborin qualit) or lowness of price. Great Lowey ay in Cai paar ben! The Wonderful Sale of Carpets, Fleer Clothe, Rugs. jn Ne bese a yt seh rf Chemister, late of Gentlemen's Ruieta, Col Park Viacc, & tow doors’ from The Eye —Wrs. Wreeier and Rebinson de- vote tbrir attention t% seoeees of the Eye, am rations the Artisotal Byes, cf nan a ve on furerted without palm of inconvenienor, Dea, R. have clesovered & new guccemtol mode of reamed ae rightedpess. Otters, 2 B Bacelag sweet, as Watts’ Antidote=The Annihilator of Dte- thes. Certie a Be Wetter please gond me apether bott ido fuoch benent sn pellet, Gcor « ‘Giesin, pitt Senin vt. De- pot 02 § treet. $1 n bottle, Tous, or Medien ed U histery of edverin end extended rie © eetecined by b —There is we provedent in the for the houndicns ari ta prerers = the Be plas eltes of toile Soantifier, io it extolled tar aghewt le cf howseh olde, for the rise ooler Foner ver. ai ihe Union: dab It is tom ‘the omly #aea, aafe Bode Jafar mnati ms, a ’ tend ye te, fo in pert st rine gue ne for the hai rows, sof Eiquic whiekers. cam be pro- nil porta. ore jn town Dye.—Thom which colors the be it instantly, without Fenn 3 ther, This rated dyo ie oted waperior to 4 ‘ee olor id the ale or } rey oe Ne. fder Baries Hotel. “Price, Yo conto oe and ‘Touyees.—Batenetor’s ce pe ere oan be found thes wer } fet Fectery te ae ded by th: best wamer io the city—it ie very vala- | ities itis astonishing te Iabor ti ine et rH Bor ‘oupees. Phey sre alt anufactured np InSieem oy athe bat terial and Sor creas inducemend te purehaown , _Druases— Denjamin's Brace. et : tho ura eacabitabed, ond only a ty Wee for vo Des. shen thie orty. Bestwick, Wallses, Re. i