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t-ay epything he must to "he Fogiiee Sieve law. Aad whe, holding a0 « fhoe worth four thou: year, comes bere ave a tem sts to buily us by saying he peeks dy autocrity I. rnat tre way freemen are to ov insulted apd bolvec? [+ thar the talk that ts to bead: drewed tow! Thies man wi b bis ~slary of four thon sard dollars s yeer brings peoyle hore te crowd us off the vlattirm, eee vane teingraghet for them* from Albany yes ADiHER— The Portmas e- of New York. administra- ned violated afl its pledges. Lot us ball ‘8 uait—one thas wil! lay doen some plavfor ry it out The South looks toe Dw ee will standon these masters been a melting out of che leat comp ign, aod they loos o ee If se will Keep our feita I Delieve Geo. Perce 0: am honest, pstriotic maa aa straight a der ccrat as aver lived; but be has a cabinet made up of inoeng uou- o ater! gon sald never oupts te exist Let deem mistaken. Lx us take the irue oc uve. aad tt will lead ue tv tery te row if not to dsy. (Cheers ) Gen Warn from tre committee on the subject, n0¥ the tolluwing is. of permanent oficers for the Conventioo — ‘ie inor C Story. cone d * Kionmond Bert Wol-Iaed Fs Campbell; Bite Ruger Sixth neh; Seventh do, ig? 6 klaud. nm f ri Varnem, Joho 8. Nafew. Mr STORY way © eo Ly (banks the Conveation ‘or | the hover dese iu. 10 elmvating him two the tmpyrtaat post of President of thy Gor venti a and pledyed otavalf to exert Biaseit to the utunt ia support of thelr prin- RP rapeats. of Broo ne, moved for the apzointmeat Of Bcomai 1e: 10 .renra ne eto? resolarions aud aa ad- rest ox promote of thn ston of the mestiag Tate cm- mittee ees appotn'ed § [Coe names of tnis commictes ‘were reported by terur-v | 0h soon o™M reas of Orleses. a crmmit'es of three from each Judis.t a1 eres ans apoctawd $7 nai nate the names uf » “tas Central Jom uistee for the ea suing year. aud thr A+l-yares bold mestiog, to nominate | Dames of 1eTHOD* te w-r @ Mo That oommit ee. This con mites wae viven by telocrapn } fee Convent » pow (1x o’siock) adjourned. te meet in the sawe place at sunt v’otoak [ne hacds were «x ‘ulrant, end ‘be +xctemeot intone, RYENING SESSION OF THK HARD SHELL CONVEN TION— SFLECTIUN OF GaNDIVATES—SCSECERS OF DELEGATsS, ETC, ‘Ds Convess not osrd abells a sembied in ths pariors @f the Glove Hoe! at ab us So'clock P M, aad ore ceeded Barmoriwu ly tw the parte, maooe of their work, During the an-wooe of che commites oa pomiaetions, there were cells for various gentieven to ectertain the Convesiien with +peerbes but pce came fo-wsrd At about 8 0’alook it «nx that tho committee ‘Wore reacy to report All hecsme instantly sulemt to hear ‘this importast report, bien was as fulicws: = Pa I ee Beeretary of Sae— Gi W Cttuto rele. Attorne, Gere a)—Je wes T fra of — Gomptrolier—Javnn KE Couley, of Ren: State bygueer avd surve or—J D Fay, ot Rochester. | State Treasuser—Wivsiow © Wacon, of E-sex Caval Commi 1over—J be C Matrer. of densolerr, Btate Prisca Inepre or Miles W Buanatt, o¢ Oaobdage. Judge of Curt ut Ay pals, (long term) Charles H. ef Dutches Judge ot Court of Appeals, (+hort term)—Hiram Denio, Of Onetda. Qietis of Court of Avpeale—3 S Bone of Otsego. ‘Mr, Hasmay 3 © TrivG then said: -1 do not wish in ‘wey 10 distard the marwony «f this Convention. yet [ bound by mr ob 6n0Res to. my constitueasy to pre jecr etre Bromley, Abram € say agel: at com say that Mr Cuie Das w shed jong sad hard for the Pripsiples of democracy. | do nct wixh to ne understood as refuring to give my sup ort totheticketasitis I only mate this suzge-1ion to you, of amending the report Dy adding the nawef wr Coe; and if you cannot agree the change why ther I am perfec ly content te bow to the majority. (apslaore ) Mr srcxim, of Ne~ Y.1&—I on'y wish to state, in an- Bwer to toe semarks «f ne xemtlewaa, thet the c»mait ‘tee agreed unavimon |v to prevent the ticket as isis for | Committes be fie in the wom eaten. SICKLES theo effered thi Resclved, That the able, manly aad faariess course of the Ben. Denies Dickinson 1 Jing the democracy on to victory, and for nie firm fear car end mi te of the United States, of 1852, o»w mand course ip the Se: the stardard bearor ib pice ¢2ere Repasolaer thew addressed the Con- noces» to the party in his county, onal di a. to suopo t mnoral of the party. ard pr 1 besyte a vi -y throvghout the Srate. Gov, Wise of fodianva, was thea fatrodaced, with three loud cheers H» +xoreseed bis grarivcatiog at tie procecdings of the Cooveotion and u ged the demearacy perifed of ront-aa OF vil a -Octations, then moved to onblteh the proseedings ia ail cae dem orratic pacers in hr State, } veioes smong which was recognize! that of The: JeBarr of Ni rk moved to Lackde York Bxnaip ebro! un-ninously adopted Tae Conventivn then adjoarr ei sine dic SOFT SHELL CONVENTION. MURDING SESSION. Syeaccye September 14, 1853 The softs assembled at vive o’cock vbis morniag, at Bristoali’s Hall, The present, of eu atders, shoul- der-bitters and delegates, about five buedred Tae when the mfoutes ef tre precediag day were read ard approved There were prevent about fifty Gelegatos. Che secretary then procseded to call the roll, checking off those @ho answered to their namas, The softs claim that they compose the Regular Demo atic Cua vention, and ip calling the roll, read all the names, both herds spd softa, During the call of the rol! John Van Buren a ked that the pame of Mr Smih, of J flerson, bs calied Tats was done, sccorcirg to the orders of the chief aad Me. Sanita answered to his name A genilaman here asked if tho Covvention, were preeseding to manafactare delegates? He thought those «nly +bovld bs admiwed who wee prevent upon und unted sutacriry Mr Stith was present sith his payers, bat yesterday asd bis wrat scatested by Mr. Carlisle; aod noone ae tun fei Carlele would”; ledge him elf to vore for JB. chi cer, axtemoounrs chsirpaa Mr Sauth yivided the see to bim Mr Carlisle for-eited bia word aed weat overtotbe bards, When waked why be ddit, he ex eu-ed bi if by eaying that be inrerded ta act had promwed, and entered the Uooveution to io 49; bat from eppeeacovs, be saw ois life way in daoger from the roscles arourd bim avd shevefore bi bsfore che yoring ccmmenced, ed thats man was oo'n'ed cut w him wrth an sae uncer hiv arm. (@@as lengaver ) on of **Was tat ax grouac!”” * Where is the ace?” ke. ‘he Cbai man reminded the Convention that this was bo place to ensct 4 face and arged them to go oa séri- Ourly ip perf: rwirg the befo thea. ‘The calling of the rol! thea continued. Whon it was finished the Cosir arked if any sout+ wore cmtested, Mr Van Buren sted if the -eat wai D0; contested oy the gen'lenantrom Ere Hs was answered that thore were two cinm ing that seat It was then moved and carried that a committee of three be sppotoied to try chi quescoa The coma itee wee a G Adva, of Chatauque, Mr. Asbley, of Wayne apd Thos Graves of Onondeya Speater Luciow moved thut this committee have poser totry the mghts of all other coatestants, if there bb: uld be ary, which motion was carried. Tt was theo carzied trat e committee of eight. ono from each jucisial dist ict, be appoinied te nominate perma- nent officers. 4 Bede, rie. Chair theo called upon the Committee of Oaon- dega. to whom was yorterday delegated the daty of pro- Vidiwg acevmmorstions for the C nveativn, to ro ort: Thi-+ Committee repored thet they had eogsged Market Hall for the neeting of toe delegate and recummecded | an maediste »djourment to that plsoe. It #ap theo ten och cs, whem the Coovent'on moved to séjour for balf an heur, at the expiration of which tame they should re a-sembie in Market Hail, MAETING IN MARKET HALL. rep et. the. nominatioa of Mr 4.” Poat’s deaoeratio,”’ &o ) Coie. (Cries of * Gued The pied uasmim surly, the vote oe | report was theo followed with ectourissdc cheers, | pen motion, a Gor mitier of three were thon app int. | @4, consinting oO Ira B 1nes Samuel Stover and A Bearde- | lay, to nominate a state Commistee for election by the | Cinvestics. | ‘The Committee on Address and Resolutions then retired deliberar: j ead Waile this commit ¢e were oat different gentlemen were | PEt adarer» the Couventoa { G@ E. NcKLes ot New Yorn, first took the stand. and | yema:ked —I wich Mr Pe cent tasse resolu ims «hicd | tos commities are an utto ares up w beso prepared | 8% that every delegate of thi Convention can sign toca Ss show he Pope SS est “Spee the eoracy have cu" om the augodly and aoboly. | I bope when ‘Be dar \' j-deeeat oomee God will peraaa | me for ever having vo'ed ora Van Buren And! hopehe | wid dleo for gi¥e wy 2 isdsee tf this stn ohoaid pe vi-tted | unte them = (Laugdter aod apviaase.) Today we have tegm what the Vac turen ar y is by the acts of the soa Jobn Hs bas. rue ro bs natave ani bis race beea en- geged today tm encourng:rg oa thivres robbars bullies ard murderers ove ‘f bey had vot been intimideted ead | ted, they would t-dey heve #1 graced ths deno- cra ie party by adeedor bood Had thes vot b-en neld at bay they would sve murdered our rererable Pred- dept. His il’e wae -oved oaty wich pistols and bowie keives. Let us sow rejeves tbat th= damvoentic party is freed from the-e f ul +e codrela the Veo Carentves, the lerites, mud Cochran rts (Great apulawe) | [ese there were cal *Walnn—Weint '” Tee Mea. Mixx Wars ben csme forward. and said whee the coma "+e & por @1 the +ddruns aod resolutions | of the Conven'ton he would m«ke a fev remarks. | ur was Me Guaves of O feens. I thank | ) be been here to day to wit ese | f the d-mocretic varty wh ch has besa Deirg Caught in foal company. Wast de the-@ vilstrs ebo ba -e 60 lovg b-en @of They go about our large c'ties aod Dd revse sud robhers who would do murde: for e being. apc ving “bem bere to murder aad -ileace our cfficers, And =b-p these scoundrels cms here, ia- | stead of remaining tn ‘be D-ckzround where they Delong, | march upou tre stand avd tell the President toast they wll snock otn ‘serm dows bis throat if he epeas his mouth, aad threaten o ners in the sume way. Aad those men sre D-cke by wea in cublis «ifice, postms- ters, surveyors ka sito Frans Pierce himsel! to suctaia them. [: ise glorovs ‘sing bat the democrney are a0" free from them. Let us now carry this war iato Africa Tem going to de it ss far ant cap, when I gehome. I am guivg to shoe Savdford E Caurch for oe, whut this Convention means, sil (et ernry true demosrat do the same gfe bead trelor acd recreant in his constitu ency (Loud aeplacne ) A esl was thes mace for the vote upon the motion of Mr Sickies, thet escm member sign the proceedings, To ‘thie was proors daa sme dment authorizing tr ore- tary te sign the rames of the delegates. inasinuch an it was imprec icahle vo bs ve all do ic ihemselves. The reso- Lutien, as amenced was adopted The Comoittes ou Addrern and Ras slutions, throngh ther Cherrmes, Hon Auburn Biideall, then roparted bar rent by telegraph, and publish. [tue reseiuvann were , am a) ‘ ed de> im the Bemaiv | . ‘vote sdopting the * reselutions was nasoimow. | In anewer to repeered cails the Hon. Mike Waian thon scdresed the Convention aa foilows:—Mir Chairman sad feliow democrate—I bave duce many things during my Yife thet | buve req, etteg apd many thiags of which [ lave been proud ut I Bave not tao vanity to believe ‘that [ wil trve long -neuge to perform aaything of more pleasure and grauficarion te me, thaa the [goons of thie Genwentiogs (Avolanse ) Now. sir, ard to Comprowirer snd uvivns, I ank you, as honest and intel- gent men, wDat com rome can be encered iato be- tween wen belongi:g & varty that boasts of having never formed abiavoe with aay bastard parti i sho tral pon ia, that ix booerable aod worthy. (Laut Applause.) Chere is a0 old time-honored maxi regard oa by all asored men, that ‘hone-ty is tue best pelicy. Thi metro ia ns anoliesnle in public snd poiittoal as ia private life. I tell you that the great glory of the deno- retin carty hee “oon ite inter ty and adhersace +0 prin- Oiples, from tife time it was rescued from British contam imawmwo tui te pent cay. Gon oan virtae Unite with vice and retain its former integrity? | sadeor Be (Apuiewre) Ava lney, the anton detween the ne tions! dewocrncy ot this enuotry aod the traitors #10 would trample she © n-titntien intefragments ox oever be performed. (Cheers ) We nave pot met aad psrform xd arecnvsetin soa tw il ay | Save deem in many bodios Dut have mover coon » body eqnal in namvers coavens to ues wt usu Hulett Kens aod ma ked decorum 4s thie whied bas met bee to day, aod if I fod Oraeres equally honorable this fall { soa! thiak it ch boner of the extat tehament. § (lsagnter ) rs M4 taen Ate mee anon oor Pre ident aa some of our friends have done until we have tried bim furtuer Bs sever Dw dour | Boow -omethiag Of Freuklia Pero Dow be came tate power by Bet dent aad | ‘Wea udacquseted w h car pabdlic men, aod therefore ‘was Gadly deceived hy those who were continu any watperng ties toto nis care. (Adpiaaee ) Geotlewon you hace neminated a ticket hoaor- @rie to the party and tro itate and all thet remsias for as to 40 ts to give tre names nooo it such aupoort at the coming emetimm a+ will xDow them that we areas sworthy of them a« they are worsty of us Lat the soua- ey Oolegetex #0 bark to thetr rural bomos aod ell the | people what materinis we have mace theie ticket of, a00 if they ore wn tons ae | believs them to be, they will give an decisive e vite in reewrd to tnts martar asl pro mies the ary ef New York wilco (Groat obiweriog ) Is wae then moved sod carried tuat the Seorarnry ia form the eagd dates f thetr powination», and urge their | soceptsoce $= Thre were then loud cxlls for Mataor im | Obediane to which Mr Matoer, the Coan! Commissioner, | Ona 6 forward, aod w « g oMted with o ne cheers, | Mr. MaTHKR eid :— Mr, Provident acd genviemen of this | Convention =I tender you my sincere *havke for tax hoour have oon’errsd wpoo me, [ fowl thie boase mow | solv, hecease Teter d eer my nina who or with “high crimes nnd misdemeanor.’ ((rie* of hear |") | ntaua one ty ont sel dia when | fr ceived the demoerscy of tris State the numination for the ofice which I now hold And now aa thea | pidge mywlf 10 work for the fatare as I have in the vet for the advancement of the baaner of democracy. I * feel permitted to trexpass upoa your time to night. Lot me therefore conclude oy returviog to you my a © honks for the honor you Mave conferred upon me. eathariaan ) “ir, LUPTING ageia mounted the stand, and spoke of ova @wolwni00 to which they bad long beea aub- * ejotowd that the party was now purified, | strength | mites of sixteen, txo from each Judicial distriat, | Gsrk aod At helf pet :en the Conver n agsiu assembled in “Market Halt, whch was crowded t> excess. A salute was | fired from the »quare in frvpt of the ba l Mr Tomas fiom the Commitee ou Permanent 0-gan- ivarion, reported a3 f.lo#s:—For President, A P Graat, Of Onweso. (Greet sppiaue ) Vice Preridante—Firat dis: tict, William Murry S-covd James Mabovstt; Taird, Bepjawin F Serre; Fourth R C R Chane; Filth sey- Bow Greep; ixtb, Horstio Ballard, Sereath E briage G. Levbsm Eubth Paraor Tefft Sveretaries—E M. waccen of Orange, J L. Ru-sell, of St Lawrence; SL B. Champlin of Alieghsny Opedwh J. Owen, of acids. t Thin ticket e rerified with cheers and the fring of eannon from'the square Mir. Gkant the resident, was elected as an unmitl. hard but be says he does not believe in splita o! avy kind } Guast on tarine the chi was greeted with cbrers He seturned hiy thanks to the Cooveation for vhe horor dens him wh ch be seid was as hich » oar ns apy man cond sspire tu He would dv his utmost 0 te Yictury was gained by concernioa, union, ard thia vicury to be fritered sway by jaa 41 dumermon? (Voiew—"No 09.’ ) i for bet. and [ ba eevery corfiderce lousy sé inte: I krow you teo | inst the remoerscy of the Untoa will do its duty. Ferxaxpo Woon, of New Y tk, coved th com Bp: omied by the Chaicto prevare resulutions for ti ° bp cigs of the Convention Carned Toe Cir on’ Ie Seyreard DK Omney; 4:0. Charles Moore aad Preston Bing; b1b, O J. Owen and J. H Wooster, oth P. J 3. Sprague; 7th E F. Couren and Henj. ate; 8b A F Alleusnd L & Jenks Mr Purser cf New York moved toat the delegates frcm cc Judicial district do nsw hold mretungs vo de sigue’e two persens trum eech Cieciccto actas the State Cent #l Commtrteo f r the ensuing your Mr Mameerr ot Datchess, wanted t» anoy who was here, be wented another call of the C nveutioa. The Presipent put the motion of Mr Parser, ard it wassdopted [be Secretary then proceeded to aca luf the Conver ton, when abdeut nivcty perwoas clatwiag to be dew ates answered to their names The whole «oft abe.) delegation from New Yark auswered to their paces There teat applense eheo Richard T Comptua, of Dew Yok snswered to bis nem Mr. Van Boren then resa the letter from fBer/an'n Weirh, state 'rescurer pudliebed io yeaterday’s Oxrato whicn *82 0: dered to ce placed upon the miauwes of we Convention, Me cuixwen, of Wyoming then reed the letter from Comprr Ler Wrigh: pubjisbed in yesterday's Hexatp Un motion, this le:ter alxo waa oidered to be piscol on tbe record of the Convention. The delegates from the several Judicial districts were | the called upon to nett for the pucvne exoreaand ia the moron of Mr. Purer, after which the Convection took a recess till two o'clock, I. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘The Convention met at two o’civcy. at Market Hall. ‘The See etaries now prepared a list of delegates astual- ly im atiecdarce up o this Convention, which are os folldwe _ Toany Connty—Benjamin FP. Sayre, Riram Perry, Win. dy. James McQ ince. M. B. Champlin. Tai is, oLazeee-W. Smita Ingraham. Eli Gallep, William F, oper. Cheutanque—3 Wha'lon. Aug. G Allen. Chemung—Georgs W Maror. Colum! Jobe J. Avable, John T. Hogshoom. re— Albert kgerton, Lutebess Jaro M-bbott Essex—K © R Chase krio- Insel T bat Fob n—Walter NC draoblin- F D Flandre Gon: see—Harry Wilbur FN. Drake Herkimer—Jolin b. Wooster, Wa Spopenbure. Jeferon~ sofas Horrick, Chaz! u Lewia—Srymour Green. Baclorn—L rt larke, Meatgom ery~ Win. 4. Biggav. John Bowidish. Wright, hy Fonter Allen Potter, Pardon Toft ke. M Maddon. B. B. Carponter whoork, J. J. Hancnets, Kobors v—Now Putnam —Seaton Smith. Rerorelacr—-Wm. Ingraham, John A Mil’ Dosgiasa , Semucl WH. Ludlow. Adridee CCB. Walkor ° nich, James & speeds + aa—Hiram K Beebe. Ulster—8 3 Horpwo'l. HL. 9. Plowor, Wayro—Wohort Kol! Wom Joba B. Skinner. S. Thomes. In ail, rinety three delegates, with two allernates, and one teat io Krie contested tale Skimven, of Wyoming, mored that the Convention proce d to the pominarion ot too Judges of the Court of Apveala, viva vore, as the lint Lx catied ‘A delegate objectec, becvuse the Committes oa Creaen } nf had not reported, and there was a neat contested in nrie. Tbe Prr=mrsr called for the Chairman of the Comm't- teo on Oreentiols,’ but be did not appear. Me Sawn withdyew hin motion Tre coiepates from the soveral Jyil'cial listricts then procecded to hand tn the nem f tae momvers of the State Central Comittee ar follo« al District No. |—Lorepro B Shepard, , J. Tilden. © No 2=W. 9 Ludlow, Joun € Mumbords No 8—P or Tm Westorvolt, ‘ovr Caguo No 4—W. A. Dart Joho Bowdisn. No, 8.—Rufns Horriok, Stephon). Dtbyon ho. %.—Woratty Ballard Hiram A. Be v9. No. 7.—siaon B Jowett W fi No.4 Dean Richmond, Tetocl T. h On motion. these gentlemen were then tnanimoasly elected the Stave Central Commitee for the ensuing yeor. The Cho!rmanof the Committee on © odentials, Mr, Atrix, f Cbantangne then made a revort The comm't a tes tomnd but on contested seat, tha: of the Jewood diatdot | B, Smith, be on of Fria. claimed by Willan a. Batton and I. ‘They recommended that both geademen | meeting was called to order dy the Pre ident pro tempore, | Mr Sbipver, i Mr Russe. of Jefier oa ben rose to exolaia—Hs aid he | whole number. isfy rhe Convenuon He procwedrd to ray that the | 2d Sexton SuithandE M Madden; 34,6 F. | op ain ‘m place of Chsrlas A Kayg'e~ ‘us lew reovived all he vot Judse eighty--ix Wer rep Uwick of Delaware made bie apoversi for the firet time spd vetoed he was rromved with « ‘The Copv-ation then proce-ded to vote for a Judge o the Coort of Appeals. in he place ef Hiram D ‘That gentiewen received ninety votes ead was unact- mou-ly pomicated Guth these gentlemea are oa the bosser ticket Mr. Batiaup, of Cortland, read the follewing ‘etter: — Serreunen 14 (853. aid there be a thes of Ssoretary of Horatio Baruarp Dosr Si sition to rowivat» me for the Ptate, by the pompariie tie sear ion. Sa sosegnee, 1 , to ruspecttal'y d cline o sae as meeeeeTTANGY 8, RaNO ali. On motion, this letter was placed woos tay airuates | Tre Convention now preceeded to the ahoice of & cen: didate for the office of Cl-rk of toe Cours of appests. | The cardia Charles B Baotoa, thi | cuwbent t Kdgertoa. of Dela | Compton voted fer Samuel S. Boerne ti | Gate who received three votes. Cvarles thirty ano Albert Kagerton hed «tx 9-008, Mr Cassipy of Ni Yors, desved that the aomina tlor +bould re made va im Mr Cnaunick onjected aud the subject was dropped On monen of Mr Dart of st Lawrence the rules of ext A rembly were adopted for the goverumeat of Cuorenvion Mr BaLLaxp of Cortland desired that the Convention fbould proceed te vote fur a candidate for Comp roller. | He mad- » motion to that effect | Mr. Cocuans of New York moved that the Conven. | tion go tnto ini ral tession for twenty miantes, aod Wei: for the Commitee on fesolutions Also, to con w+ upou the candidates. ixnak of Wyowiog, thonght there was no need aod Dulo« platform = Th-recvald be no differ: ence of opinion in the upi ed democratic party. Mr. Cocmmank—[ had vo 104 that we wautad any plat form — We are upon tbat wbich bas baea wet! seasoned (L vghter sod aoplewe) Ee was only » matter of son: | tesy to gentlewen who sie out om comumittwes. | mita- | dias my m«tton The motion ot Mr Ballard was then put and carried, The Coovertion proceries to co: for Conptr rier. | Mr, Rump, of New York, nominated Rooert Kelley aso | ¢ rddae. Mr Cpapuox of New Yerk—I wish to propose the rame of Jamex £ Cooley. (| hier) I muglad to aso toat bis rame maken some excitement. [t ts a sig that | you ave comirg to your senses, and I hope he will ve elected, the rernlt of the vote was as follows:— ‘ | | | i Ismend Coulsy ( 4 Corpin, D ‘Ane Kelley #8 declared to ov the candidate, A’ mo- tion to m~ke the romination unarimoun was uosuccess fal Three persons voted in the negative the Coprenotion then proceeded to vote in the sme waprer for Secretary of Siate. Nominations being ca Tea for, Mr. Gourton of New York, presented the name of George W Clinton, (tbe bard candide'e Jean C canan srked the gentleman if be would state the reesons #hy the Convention shoald nominate Mr. Gipton. Mr Ccurton said he did not personally know Mr Clte- ton, but from reputation he knew him to be a gocd dowocret apd every way qualified fur the office, and he hoved be would be elected ‘Tre result of the bal otting was as folloy Wh lepumber......... ° George W. Clinton \hard candidate) had Samuel State : sais 7 er Mr. Mauuort, of Dachoess, objected, and the moti:n was wibdvawn. Op mo'ton of Mr Cassipy, of Albany, the Coaveation Proceeded to vo e fora ca d for Attoraey General, Alderman Coapton voted fur James T. Brady, ‘The revult of the vote was as fullo ‘be } ReeIDRvT—Gemtiemen of the Coavention I hold in my hand 8 letter which [ will resd b+f re the business Proceeds farther. The jctter i. ae follows :— SyRacuse September 14, 1853 Parsinrnt oF mix Demock Tio ConvENTION SYRACUSY: re . Jour opedient servant he Copeention then proceeded for “tote Treasurer Poe Mim, of Oneida, withdrew hia mame as a can- | u 1e Abd Fraves “egur was duly cec’ared © ected | Tue C nvendon proceeded to cete for Canal Com- | wimnoner, with the following resut le ror . C. Ma her (hard candidate), Broeck c ete. Janay Wealles ; A d there was ne eboice. ur ke her wes powinated by Mr. Feoks, of Now York, | apd there were. ome rigns of disap rovatioa. which «ere soep svppressed oy the Crair Messrs. Chazlick, Comp- tou. Qusckepbovs. Feoks and othore, voted for f- M.ther. Tt wa» meved to take tha three highest on tha list Mr Fruna, ot New York cbjested and raid he hada | light te vute for whom he pleaced | | ‘Tho Caare eaid he could vote againat the resolution if | | be pleased. | _ Tha second ballot resulted | Wlole pum ber. Andrew J Dewitt C. West a follows | . Mr. Batcu of Monr-e, wanted a resolution confining | the vote to the three highost candidates. He made a | mori p to that effect 5 oppored the motion, avd it was withdrawn. eof Mr. Ten Broeck was withdrawn by tho The delegate who propored it—Mr. Millard, of Reasseleor The Cor vention vow proceeded to the third voting, | which resul’ed as follows :— | ‘The vote was then t ken for S’ate Prison Inspector. | The folowing named gentlemen were proposed as cacdi- dates:—W C. Dyer, of Ovtsrio Amon Pilisbury, of Al- dary. Wilbam Porrer. Jr.. of Ovendaga; Jacob M Mo Cormick of Tompkins; Miles W Bennett, of Onocdaga; Ber jarin & Bowen of Orsego, Mr, Peeks, of New York, | was nomipated, and declines: — | | . | Schr C Mather . | Sod Mr. Dryer, ' pated. To Convention precosded to vote fora candidate for | State Pogir eer ard Surveyor, The candidatoa proposed were Riebard Vervem. of Moarce Wiham fH Bristol, of ; Orville W. Childs. cf Onondaga, The following i. the result of the vore:— number , rd Verran 2H. Bristol OW Childe George Col aes 6 ie tse Jvba G Fay, (hards..... 0 ae one . Mr. Bristol was then drclared w be the nominos. ‘The whole ticket eas then read, sod mush epplasse:— Comptreiler— Robert Kelley of New York etary of State-Isaec A Verp'ank, of tinituo, k Const of Appoula— Albert Edgerton, of oasare. Juege Court of Appeals, (long term,) Charles H. Rug- gles of Dutcters, oot? Court of Appeals, (abort term,) Hiram Denio, of ~ oO Attorney Gororal—Martin Grover, of Allegany, Prove T ensvrer—Francis Segur, of Lewie, Core) Commiexioper—An‘trew J Yates of Mont: Siate Prison Loapector— Wa C Dryer of Oatario. Stave Eramear—W. A Butstol. of Orange When tbe ticket rd teeo read Juux Coomraxn in Grover thought of this ticker’ He sai 0 to know Jond colle for * Grover, Grover”? “Let us pee oar Attorney Uoneral.’ Mr. Gooven, the pomioee for the offiee of Attorney Go rerol. then stcod upon his seat, and was greeted with enthusiastic cheers. Fle apoke a follows:--Mr. President ' and gentlemen—I Lave attended mary cooventions dar ipg my Jifetime, and can say, excepting myself, tho | ticket of this Convention is the strongest I over balped to | make. (Great enthnaiasm.) This Convention of the | wee 80 ‘ ) 7 7 2 ket he domeeracy of New York epda the terms bunkers aud | banbburners, and hereafter the designation of the dit- | ferent parties will be terrifiod and unterriied. (Tre mendons exeering ) Tam at present not much fright | ened, and think I eam class myself among the latter. | (Laugh’er ) We have witnessed in the last few hoars | some disruption in our ranks, and since we have psea fa sepsiOD ¥e have seen Our ering brovaren contious ly re thing 10 ns, OF, lo otber words, eowng back to church | (Laughter ) ‘ail the experience I have aed in enarsh | inatrers leads me to believe that when a charca qoea a | litle wrong It is not goed polisy for a momoer | to ateo ont Meccan laughter) There ts always | more good to be eieeted by the goed to remain and | try to correct the erring (Appiew 5) But gentlemen, | tho-e of our friends who left us do not [ tniok andor- stand us. I think myrelf #o’vo dove all that we could to | eave our erring brethven in ovr camp. It in very dantra: blo that ali of thore msy come back, sltaoagh this kittie ripple Upon the enters of umccrney, occ w woold acon bo emoorbed over, thiok—we are going to have 6 goo) fignt this fell; but whether thia ticket is clec'ad, the tuture mast deelde, Pororaily and infividonlly, 1 muat oy [ would live to have it elected. (Great Inugbter.) Rut, if thia teket is defeated. the “ terrified” bave bolt toelr lant meting, if thelr gathering of yesterday) may %0 Called a radetiog I thick ] cep stand it, and would not think it the worst of the Courtof | long asthe | their dancing masters They took their ax+ Tee ee EEE —XXXz=£_=_=_=—=—aiEéCE=~=E=~—~—wsSwE~—~EEEEe oleure aod leaghter) Ui Mi don't koow her it ioraasn wo « ‘ grod,’’ great excitement.) But i’ apy one divrea «from the sompitration, became ench a manas Willa: aot B god democrat, (Anolan-e.) Lam be wen yrur rominee through no seeking of mac—T requerted the vote of vo man, sithongh I aay t after Dy pewe was pro hovld have it bard to Dave b-en dere ed among 00 many frieads Tete ron de You have made me sour csndidete bv youroen free will for #hich expression of your 66. tom I beg you to socept my grateful thanks Mr Grover bere sat doen amid receated cheers, which shook tha very building to ita foundetk s, While Me Grover waa #penking the booming of canron was hea d in ‘he market *quere . thirty-ene guos were fired in honor of the oc a- fin When Mr Grover bad ended, the Chair anvounced that the C. mmittee on Rorolu‘ions were ready to reo rt Tas Chaun an of thet Committee Mr F rnapco Wood thea Tend the revolutions, whioh we published yesterday uoder the telegrapbic bead Eech re-olution was received with great demonstrations of spproval The grea et eothustasm prevailed in every ors st ‘he houre, and the resolutions were excepted to y oply ope. Hen Preston King, of St Lawrence said he dissented from that portion wbich related to the Fugitien Stave low. Io other respects he wi-hed to ba understood as approving there olatioon Toe re¢olv-lons were thon adopted unsnimously. Then srove end cala fir vario jeakors—for “Cochrare * Van Bare * Coon: Great,” * Seppe “ Van Burea,’’ and other principal softs. Jous Vas Burts then came upon the staod, and syose as follovs~I should like to say a few words to you butl am resliy unadvised as to what I shonld say. T thiok it beat that we sbould lonk a little to our personal salety, for we are told desperate charactors are around us, (Great laughter) Ido not rememer i the whole course of my life to have been more skocked than when rood my friend, Mr. Skinner who pas:es fora crsbIe Iban In his native county c) nes Here seeking to be the President of this Coaventivn and Dacked up by @ crowd of bullier and fighttag mea, armed witb pist ls 80d bowwkaives 1 have beeu trying t> gs certern if be brought these gans with him. (G-cat Invgbter ) 1 bave heard that dart g this Coovesti mn several »xes Dave beeo seen in the cowd but! have rewn pope, I keew there were several wno c+ ue hore with azes to grisd but they foued they had b ought them to the wrong place. (Leugbrer) I have deen to Mauy conventions, aad, ana matter of course my seat ia uleuya contested. (Rerew-d Inogn‘or) I haveat- terded five conventions, ip some of which I have nen turned out and in otbera beeu received [a this Con vention boeever, my ompecttor had not the conrage toscn the music acd therefore [ hud an 0 »portaniry to teke slong rup. (Grea moghes ) It sopoars thas wo are regarded a: a great body of my "ers, and some of our friends b ed to trust their lives amoug use. Waat arethet-cte of the care It appears the Concuntion met, ard were urapimous upon all qne-tioasexcept the motion ta adjourn, The question of ation pmeut thep novacated | theCcnvention (Gengbter ) Fia Ajenrnmoat wis carsied When the Convention re aseemi>ied Mr. [ra Barres the chairman, was absent, and the Conveation waited forhm Not being able to proces’ to oaniaea witrout @ p-esid’rg officer, we sent to the peace able map, I 8 Barver, the fighting man, Mr Mabne't of Dutebess, (vreat laugh @-,) wh) carried from my fighting frierd. Mr, Sbianer. of Wyoming (renewed laugater) the ip‘elligerce that the Convention were wattiog for him. The peaceable Mr. Barnes sent beck word thet be and his friexde were frighten-d. and feared to came to thi voution, . I was gled ‘bat the report: was in wrising. To #neible man would have believed icif it was other #ise, Ibave seen Mr Barnes since then and he apoesra pe: fectly well, 1 mt Dim in the atrevt and with bim, and saw nothing was the mitter, exoxpt he hd a b oodshot ese, which he assured ne did aot come from fright (Grest laughter avd »pplause.) Tats whole thing is seen thiowh — It is a scheme to b ing the whig pérty into power; and bow vaio must be such ao eff.rt, ‘We bave lately, i the Preidential contest witnessed the total defeat of this party excepting tn the States of Kea- tucky, Tepnerseee North Carclioa ard Vermovt. Biace then al of these States have wheoled into the dem cratic raphe excepung Vermovt; and the late reports arc thet the demccrs's have carried ber, aad willreud a democrat to the Unived Sta es Senate at the next elestion (@ eat Shpenie ) What hope of success then is thee ter tho phigsip thys State, if they cannot even carry Vermont? And, mo cover, the whigs themselves cannot agres. When their convention assembles they will be found in- finitely more ¢ivided than we are or ever have heen; snd if a levge ms jority of the people of this State don’t an-- taim this trebot I wiil be more surprised than [ have ever been st the resu't of apy election. (Kathusia-m.) I Bave not the least doubt of its success. (A pleu-@.) Ap . goptiemen, as to these resolutions and the platfiam we bave lsid down. Ihave not had time to over cayetuly there resolutins, and cannot say whotber I should od-sent from them er not. I did not ‘vote for por againat them, I do not asy that] do notagree to all they contain. My icspre-sion ts, that after a care- fal read rg of them, I should go in favor of all of them. 1 think moet prebably I should fina them a r mance of the Balumore pleiform; and [have always avowed, pn every ocoasion azd opportunity aff me, that | stand t uly and firmly upoo that platform. (Avp!ause.) I tbimk the slavery qoostion is setsied; aod, whether ly or uneisely, it ts settied and own ht not to be agi- teted furtber. ro faa provision in the coustitution which saya that fugitive slaves escepirg isto a free State stall Se returped and lke every ocher provision oO that iwstroment, this must be faithfully hved up to. {Frint spplause ) “And i believe this 1a exec ly wat Sen. Pieree intends to do. I betiave this « ppoxtion to le Lb acheg the belief that he is an hones man. ard thieves must put him downor die, (3, eat aoplause ) In our ticket we have selec'ed pew mea, partaking of the spiitcf the age fully in keeping witn the resiatioas we bave pawed and pertaking much of anocher quality, fO necesRsry 10 cur cause, the quality to win, (Long cortiy ved sp laure.) When Mr Ven Boren had concluded, there were loud cries of *Cocbrane " * Cochrane "” hr. Jony Coc: of New York. then addressed the Conventicn—Mr. President aad gontlemen—Ho# coald it ‘be that we «bould srrive at any other geal than this after the glorious manper in waloh we yesterday em- barked? We have carried oat the wishes of our con- stituents, who rent vs bere with oredentiala, to pct openly before the world, and act to slay a game of hide ard go reek around the corzers of thie ro Sirasuse. | have foand eureb Since we bave been here +mocre sc bolters in our ranks. to solve which eou'd purzie the Arsbemedes of ancient Syracase. The as. Younding report tbat the ‘*short nova’? of % Yor! were upon us celled out the mayor of city with the proclamation “that thee is no danger, and tbat the peace of our city shall be main- toined’? Even the ‘‘salt boya’’ of Salina were ca led torbe yescue These democratic bolters ndjourned to the Globe Hotal, there to cut _tbetr pigeon wings and to obay them to be gvound to order foc the sf: bearers. (Appleuw ard laugh’ ) 4 | been » revbicn, ow denied, between tbe aalt boys of se lira apd the short boys of New York? You would have fourd them sli upon the same democratic plaworm ia the same bubbiing political cauldron at Salina, and the bolrers who called in the saviatance of the salt ooya, would have found that even palt wouldn't save them. (Cheering ) And whea we caught these boiters cutting: ibeir piguon wir ga in the Gl.bs Hotel, they ery ont like bed boys caught in ‘be act, ‘Ob! you have caught us, you Deve cavght ue—bat we are honest «till? You gave heard the opinion of my gocd friend Martin Grover upon the tlcset we have made to-day. Sball I s«y, folowing in his treck. thot it is the strongest ticket we nave nomi- nated for years, ¢xoopting Grover? Ni Bat altegetber it firm ard etreng. (Apolsuse ) We have lsid down our pletiorm spd bere we stand to platform we stood upon at Ealtamore, stood when the anrounéement was m: ux Lrepest—Frat United Staves. (Aoplouse) Gentlemen, 1 ou no lopger. Woe have a cause to con’ jor us to go ‘orth to our constituents and declare not only by cur words, but by our acca, that this ticket will be carried by tbo united support of the peoole of the Stare of D Yorx. (Loud avd prolonged ayplauce.) Here there were more catia for *' Skinner,” ** Mab: bett,’? ©‘ King,’ “Skinner,” “Grant,” &. Hon. Paxston Kinc of St Lawrence, then said—T have only ve say, in apewer to your call, that I am no orator, as mony ere who are with us now. Icanonly sey I will give the ticket my poor, bat hearty support, (Loud sopiaw 6 ) The ewil for yariona speakers were thon resumed when Mr Cuampun cf Alleghany, rose and spoke as feilows: — Gep'ewen of this U nvention-—I do a0" moan to detsia youg by avy long or extended romarks, Goatlemen I am not here to recur to the pest with any view of stir ring up unkind feelings, omd I piedge to you the united support «f the party in my e:nnty for this tiones, (Appiaces ) I believe that the democracy of New York who eared into the union of the democratic party for the geod of the country will pow rturdoy tt The plat- om wbreb bas beep so nuarimonaly adopted is another offering of vbe State of New York upon tue altar of our common @ountry. (Aoplaare ) Gentiomen, the tiekos ror 'baied by those who bare deserted from thl« Convea- | Yop lereure you will have no power with the lioneat dem orscs of Western New York, (Avplanse) I feel Do seh wlegivings for the suscuss of viis tickst as havo dy wy fried @bo in neon this tieket General” [tise ticket of Union man, sad the pure ard uncorrnpuble democracy will rally to its suptort. (Great clapping ard cheers.) After Mr Ubem)jin sat down there wore loud calls for “Grant? + G apt’? ‘The Prrsnens, rore spd was received with lord cheers, He paid = Ceptiemen of the Canvor tior—Thorgt I am al wayn tappy to rerpond to the call of my friends, I mast, on thir ooraslon, beg Jenve to ducline. I am rufluring from i dfs, or lth, @bicd does not, however, are from fright (Greot leoghter and spplaare ) a were criew for ‘ skinnor,’’ *'Ladiow,’’ and others, when Mr fxucxen of Wyoming. raid, that as the time for the adjournment of the Conven ion had nearly arrived he would move the folio ng resolution: — Ke olyed, ‘tbat tho thawke of the Conver tion be prosentat to the Gon Abram P. Grant, President, and the other off, cers of the Convention for the dignified and able manaer ia which they havo discharged their duties. Adoptol. lbt usnel commirtes to potity the eanddawa of the foot of thelr having been selecied was then appointed. ard the Convenmen afer giviog pine cheery for the Ucket, at sito mock P.M adjourned sine dic, Thus end- ed the memorable two days of Syracuse, THE CLOSING SCENTS —rINCIDES VENTRAL Rit VILW OF THE WHOLE APPAIN, BTC., ETO. ‘The grent battle havieg been fought, it muy be well enovgh to linger upon the fleld avd examine the list of Lilled and wounded, a9 well ns to stato olearly some mat- ters whioh do not properly belong to & report. but whien ave riill important tn their bearing upon the result of whe Convention. On Monday evenizg, at the regular meeting of the eweceococoo Magee ane Alderm-n of the ety of Syracuse, the Mayer wee * directed te detail four pe icomen to preserve the proce of the city during the sonsion of the Convention” ‘The rext morning there was gerat deal of excitement emocog the cit seme in cemrequeece of « reper: that Cuch- rave (4urveyor). and Powter (°o-teaster), had import- oda pumber of pereems from New York to sh-u' dora | the Hepbers ond the foilewing poster was distributed ip certain quarters :— 2 2000900000000000000000000 NEW YORK BUORT BOYS! LET S4LT POINTERS COME TO THE RESCUR!! And put down eve of the most barefaced acts that evor digreo-d any COMMUNITY! Shall New York sand her bullies to Syracuse to orgepize Conversions? Keep your streets, ahops, and dwellings aeli guarded. o ©090090000800090000990000900000 Oor readers may uo’ be a rare that the ‘Salt Pointers’ include seme seven hundred active yousg mea who aro disinguished for the prompt aod efiisieat manoer of “strikipg from the shou der’? shen oossion cals for such 9 display. The source from which this morceau emansted is unknown, Diectly a'ter tt appeared, tho Mayer (a soft shell) put ou: the following :— 990 2009006009000000000000000% MaYOR'S NOTICE A davébdill baviog bean circulated of a euant cious cba ecter, ond osloulated ~o excite 9 riot, I hry wive notice t oieasoe aoe wtracgera that there is no danger, and that the peace of our cit; skall bo maintal: ea i! AT ALL HaZarns! D McCaRTHY, Mayor. Syracuse, Sept. 13, 1868. 2€2000000000000000000000000" This, even with the glorious four policemen, did avt al- l-y the papie avd up to this time no call for tne Cooreo. tion bad aopeared. The following handbill made its appearance :-— 2€0900000900090000000000000,y DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION ‘Will mont wt the CITY Hath At 12 o'clook, Tueeday morning September 13, ©00000020000000000000009000" ‘Thin dill is said to have bren iseued by Cochrane (ue harda ra:d it was bogus. At half-pas elovea the follow. {ng was posted :— 260000000008000800000900000 eeoccoococecces® eoeocoecovoeeoe: eoccecoces eoeecccooe ° ° ° ° ° ° eoaccce THR DEMOCRATI3 SfaTE CONVENTION ‘WILL MERT aT BRINTNALL’S HALL, aT 12 O'CLOCK, M MINOR C STORY, Chairman State Committee, @ J. A. Jomnson, Secretary. $ Syracuse, September 13, 1858. 9000000000000000000000000009 ‘Then the Convention met at Brintnall’s Hall, and there was the scene of confusion which ha, bsen given to our Teadera ‘That the huekers were alarmed there is po doubt, and the country mombers especially +o, expecting nothing Jers then murder, Some persons do not hestta’e to swear that General Ward was menaced with a dik in the hands of s shoulder-hitter, azd that he was only saved by the prever.ce cf one of his own friends armed with » brace eceoceocece es? of, pit Tt was also stated that one per-on, finding no Sa son armed himelf with an axe, Now came the “‘rplit” which had before beon predi- cated, as the leading hunkors say that they wont from New York with the fized intentiun t> cut luose from the Jobs Van Buren c:owd at all bazerds. This was the re- solution ot a mejority, but many of the huckers regret the eplit that bas taken place and have givea co all hopes cf success ia tho coming election. Gen Clark, ef Washington, who is one of the mort vicleat ef the burkers, said that this course would lead to victory, *‘to- mcrrow, if not to rity The argument of the soft shells ia, @rat, that the hue ‘kers bad bo fear of violeace—that the leste s rai-ed the cry to frigoten the rural delegates the ‘pewsatry,”’ os Mike Wal-h calls them They say thas the hards oaght to have been satisfied wnen Cocauranc, who was the mouthpiece of the rot pounced that they were will- niasl—Fugttive clave ae comuro- allege that tho bards come bore de. & split because the softs would not go State ticket. ege that they could not trust the softs who badproved gay deceive: 2 ereto ©. they re-olved to hurry up the cat: le erpeot wbile be was ia tbeic litt'e afreid of some of these he very whirlwied of passion’ Weil the adawantires went in, amo Gci hed up their basinass: thon they went bome, lise good Coriutians, totheic wives sad chidrep., They ratber hurried up thingy and ‘be soft she ils tock the opporite course. and dehbera‘ed a loog tine vponeverythiog They now point to thir record #no aay, * this isthe Democ-stic State Convestizn — the Origival Jacote’—and tho-e people who assembie im the porler cf s betel have ro aathority and no -how for the ornfidense of the people’ For ths reasog. in the call or the Convertion, the tofta cailed everyboly, and thea asbed if there sere any comtested seats There wa: one seat ccnrested in Erie, and a committee was appointed to investigate the mater The Cenrention was then or- garized largec aad better ball, when A P Great, of Oswego, vas chen Presidestof the Convestion. As the reacere of the Hai» are aware, he wi jt from the bards. Be was clec‘ed in Oswezo county, snd his seat wascon- tested by a soft: that comteatant did vot appesr. A‘ the last caucus previous to tbe eplit, Gram: pled ced bis hoor to the barcs that he would stick tothem He thea went over tothero'ts. The r0on woreon. Sveral av twmpts wme nude by the softs to get the bards back agsin. Ther offered ge" the whole tiaket, and all the Tesolutions, Fugit ve Slave law, Ac Bat n+; the hackers Tefued, first, beooa-¢ they conk, not trust the barnbarn- ers. azd »ecopnd, becaus ot desire their fellow- ship. The soft Conver ned over till the next morn‘sg, in hopes tpi wertal George Senders tried his hard et hesling the breach, ont of gratitude to his freod Marcy, who hag been bind enough to give him the L ndcn Conanlate, and he failed. He wanted s ‘Committee of Vonference,” put Woe retured. In order to mabe the blow as fatel as possible to the adminvtration, the honkers sent three Congressmen (Hem, James Maurice John Wheeler and ike Waiat,) to the convention, ond they all ucted with the bards On tho merning of Wednesday the softs azaia tried to pet some of the hardsto joia withthem butinyeia As the rofte were coming in procession to their dianers, Story said to Van Baron. «Joho, who's dead; I see you Jeed'a fuveral procession/’’ Baron aid, «Marey.’”” During the morning 9 Mr. Molutire offered to bet four hundred that Beu¢y, Mathor, Clinton and © be elected— S10 on each » would ‘This was taxen by Angastus go Gid, He voted, however, for tve hard ticket throughout. Coming down to Albacy in the ears. the bards were cbeared at every station, avd there were groans for Coaspieclar Wright, who was alao on the train. fts. findirg that they could get none of the Hed their atvention to business and nominated ticket, whteb bas been given to our readers. They tele grapbed to certain harde, and they refused to take notice Gf tho Cervention. The Attorney Generalabip was offered to D. B. Taylor apd was refused with contempt. They then firi hed thetr business—swallowed, with » tremen deus gulp, the pro-slavery resolatioas The Coavention was vot #0 on'businatic ap that of the hards,and the nine cheers for the ticket were rather weak compsratively, Amorg the incidenta was ome ia which Mr. Burr, of the Nacional Democrat. Cgured. At the opening of the Cepyentioo, he waa love sgwnst ita betog packed with bullies, when a maz «sid. ** What do you ray about bullies)’ Burr replied. { could wring toe necks of three »tch mon as you"? The men—‘ Well, will you come ¢own tm the street and do it’ Barr—' I am going dowa into the steet. and yon can if you please, bat ‘euch me ot your ceril ”? ‘Thr no ircidenta are given to show tho feciirg that pre vailed, Lewes troly a eying time; people were suudded witheut comploinirg ard ostha were plenty as blask- berries We are more than ever impressed wih the glortua truth rbat this la a great country, after what we saw at Eyree It inpatd t Franois Segur will decline the noft nomi Fation for State Troesurer The hovkers have advied Judgen Denio and Ruggles to ray nothit g, W Inquests. AFATAL AFYRAT ~ Coroner Wilbuim yenterday was called to hod ap inquest, at Bellevue Ho-pttal on the body of s German named John Sohapp amed U5 years, wh: died yea serdoy from Ipju tea inflicted by & man nambd Joba Rim- bach alos German The circumsterc’s usoer whish the injury wae inflicted were a» fcllows:—Sehapo wag aittirg ip a lager bier nbop hept by 7\nmormam. at No. 68 Margin street, on Saturday the Siiast., eben Kim bach entered the room, and ¢ mmexced s quarrel Avgry words oprurd between the t-oown and Zimmerman interfered and sepas the contending parties, son ater, bowever, during the abonce of Zimmerman, who loft the rcom for some Inger birr. Rimbach sgain became Orederly, and wae purhed and kicked ‘rom che ahoy by Scbspp and others About on hour after kchaop had ocourlin to go into the stroet, ang to hin surpriee he thereraw Rimback The latter approached acd made ‘8 Cerperate stiaek uvon Schaop wih en are actu. Schapy defended himself a4 well as ho could, and endoa- veared 10 extrost@ bimroif trom the violence of bis aa- togonirt, but waa uoadie to do so, and before anatstanse could be rendered be waa fatally injared by blown ta- fitctd bv Kimbach with the axe The deceased was by trades corper. The assailant who has oxcapod is a tatlor, aod ix supposed to have gone to nem, An inquest ‘will be held on the body this forenoon. Police Intelligence. Charye Of Stealing Cattl.—Otirver Johnson, of the Tertieth ward police, yesterday arrested @ man nam Jobr O'Biien, cn a charge of steabrg three cows valus nt 3150, the proverty of Girard Hopkiag residing in Eiehty-vixth atreet. The cows we found io the powna tien of the se-nred, ani Justion MaGrach. before whom the priroper was to await » trial. Addnienal Inte liigence from China, TBR RUSSIAN BQUADKUN OF OBABRVATION. 7, alludes to the fact of their arrival in the following terms 3 THE RUBSIAN On Seturdsy morning tre Vostock of foar guns. snd on dundey the gate Pollas. of fifty two gues arrived im the hi apyenrance of these verrele, combined with graphs in the lost overland papers, have set tae quid Dunes seog The question is whet brings taem —to ehich they a variety of amawors. Tae tage- pore Free Press save the frigate is gowg om to Keme chatks o join the Dwina, of ten guas, Capteia Bloara- bepy. which vessel the Cape payers ray cons 0 Kaas cba ke by way uf Sydney. Some in Bong Knog auewer the question dy referring to the toliowtag vs ral A leer from St. Petersburg. of cae 46 b alt . cvatalas tke following statement: - There is mac talk ia the best intormec circles of a secret mi-sioa of & Russom envey rent to Coiva overiand, aod wCe it is -etd. nas blresdy arrives at Kiatba « toen bulorgtog j tatly ‘be two governments, It is evmfineatiy revucied that the object of bis mission te to offer to toe rorersign of che Celestial kmptre the eid of Kuseis for the puro of que Ning the insurrection ip his domiowps From this vhey infer that toe prose ce neve of Russian ships of war in the toreruoner of ano:her violent supproe sion of @ ationslity— thas they are intended «0 aeist De Ter ‘er government in puting an eod to toe reneliion Which of these »pswers is thie ovrrect one if [ADRON, ot all ear the truvh we have 10 mesos of trowing, aad it is very likely we sball remaio igvorsnt ume thows Russie beirg litle of a mar'tiae aston, having Atte OF no commerce m the Pecitic even fom ber owe ter rit 7168, the appearanoe o° ar bip of war of that aatioa, Bives rine to tion w th the orw~ avd the fact that our Drother of Russia to hire or lend, for a cousideration, his y thipg in the shape of pupwar aeptrations, the second sp-wer to ths q wols TrADt ax & eqQuAOrON Of Odvervatin on the Bro- creedigs of she fleets of otae pe love that are mastrieg tick ip These wa er 'D netioen, Frevoe hag a» livle te do on thi ae Russie If, tnea, France are its ru er, which have shown thomeives as determned foes to natioval liberty wa Riswle, pave escaped eitoont suspicion, perhaps Ls would peas wall to Jet this fleet show tts tue onaracrer before we cali oat ‘wot’? Oxe thivg, we think i+ very O-rteiv, thet if «e hove to cry out If”? in @urarst, 10 Comerquense et the wr sis’ aver of Rusria beleg g ven to the Ewperor of Caine, wo sould stzengly recommend Me Cobden aod ad ene other penoeable warriors woo b.ve cott nto sed bat oo movey to luud, to stacd prepared to d» soweching te eave beir trace spd credit, a8 they may 04 co +in tes edad ‘+ytance will not be rendered fo nothing, hile our Don-Beriatence wili certainly not be zemempeced to our advantege. MESSENGER FROM THE REBELS AT NANKIN TO THR IMPEKIALISTS AT CASTUN—THKIK URKED AND CHISTIANITY. — + {F om the Overland China Mail Jaly 7 } Webave » letter from s medioal missionary as Canton, Commubicaring some Iolerestiug Wtwiligense dss! tow 8 me revper from the 1ohurceae at ‘Keonin 4r005 oight weeks ugu he came to aaa: the beerer of @ tae {10m "he sede! obiet to the Rev | J Roverts, « former acquain ance but through mistake the jecter did out then reach i'# cosone ne delivered » wonk ago is aueerted to be tee trud cocument. [ne my suger at least bas boon reorguized, aod our correrpoud-at Bev icg had » conversatiou of two Boars daration with aim, he» favored us with nutes of the icformatioa thus ob teined They coptirm, in s remakable meaver, thy opl- Blows of ovr corres, t Euquirer, ae to the Criad orgin avd orgenization of the inswrgents, their le. Burg Siuteiuen, detog an ackaouwletyed head of ch; weciey the ordimsry tame of which (5.0 hoo hut) he bas, from motives Of potcy, changed to Snacg- 4b vul, axa Tieu-ti haut. sad for » rimilar Teaoa the Tid dogs Dave been laid aside aud the lu perial yeliow sdupted fae mersenper bowed himself acquainted eitu the ovnks ed taines at Narkin «hich bave exeied so much taverest among foreigners; but did pot hiv relf seem Ceeply im- bued with * practical and rptritua( Christianity,” whieh ame have dicerned tm these prodactions ond to ne de portwent Of 1be ipyurgerte; for. according tohim. the pubstance of The ye bei ceed is, that a'l wou Dneruly om age lo sbeir osuse wui voteia Heav-n aod oll whe ed- ere to the Macchu Ewperor munt be evernaliy damnsd, ESTIMATE OF STRENGTH OF THE REVOLUTIONISTS AT NANKIN. ‘The mossenger sued .0 o-t:wates the number of tae rebel forces at Nantin thus.—The tong heired arettrem, be rays, aré between four and fire seen, the dgnt Dity, I» eetimeted at » hurdsed thoussod Che vluader they have tekcn han deem 1mmene and, as there is mo want cf money smo gst them numbers are expected te fuck to their o+mp; 'betr puro © be 64 », Owing co re- ma'p at Navkin until they cen muster ninety thuaeand fighting mon of whom sixty thousard ali De le t wo re twin aud deend thet po.tuon, and thicty tooussad 86 marehed to /esin BXECUTIONS AT GANTON. Sixty-two wen woe execated at Usitun. under a Qusre, Op the wornng of July 4, Dut we kuow aos woetber “7 Wore 1D: urgeut- taken to the ficla, er part of » band of vagebds wbo it was said, hed laid 4 ple to fire the Prowncia! Treasurer’s ya mun or offical Temoenee. An acoomplice dircove: the plot, aad sig pees @ ncized on the premiues, with arms and gam yor DOCTOR TAYLOR IN THE BBBRL CAMP AT CHING- Kb anG Fuo, {From the Norta Cnius Herald. July 5 J To the kdtor of the Nocta China Hscaid — 4ir:—The ‘Us Cer pieDta bas Orem apprizod thet cou» derativos aris ing 170m his reetion as » ct ize- of the Uuited testes Tepder it advi-eble tw #1 Dheld rom publication the eat Tative Cf his 1+cent vieit to the comp of the invurgeots at Ching keang-too, altnoug? ne authorized you 10 ame RO) LOO Its &, pearaocs tp your onlawos thia week. ‘He ceeply regrets that be fects coapelied aucer the ciroum stances, 70 disaopoint any expects/ions to whtoR thet spi: upcement may possibly bave given rive, for 1% would ceriaip!y aiford Dim a sipoere plea-ure $) ext Ricutesnytbi-g, Do«ever little, to tae information and gra'ificauion of @ commup'ty, from so many mendes of which he bas ever met with acis of coorcpy und kiad- Besn CHaRLES TaYuvn, thanghae June 13.1853 Itis seem by Dr Tayior’s scsount that vone of the rebels were burt by jade dmeat which expeoded the pewder ard shot of the imyerial We have bow fovored with a tronsistioa— copy. should rather aay, we believe. alter its being printed its publicstiva was opviesred in Sharghac—ot the letter given to Ur. Tagore wher at Chirg kespg .00 :-— Lo tae ffm arrapger of the forces, attiched to the FO'sce of the coleetial dyna-ty of Vhae ing who bere received the sonmaod of deaven to rule the empire, crmmupicates the fo lowing taformation to all bis Ragiism biowren, On the firet dey of the bth mova, (Jue 5} @ brother belongirg to your booovable nation, Charles Toylor, brovght hither # number of books, whteta have been ccotved i» order Seetny toat the above named indivioual is a fellow wershipper of God, (Snaogte,) ne ts, therefe chpowled a8 & D ocher; tbe b0ks likewise haa brovgbt agree sub-tantisily wita oar owe, a es ie penis we radii one and the same ‘ormerly, heve-or, when a ship belonging to your Bom ersble ration come hither. ( he {i-rmen,) she was follow- ed by 8 fleet of impisd vomeis belonging co the talee Fare tore; now also, whos a b at from your bonorabie action comes among ua the impih voerels of the Tartare ageim follow in i-s wate Considering that your honorable aa- tion is celebrared for ita truth aud ficelity, we your younger brothers, do not harbor any suspicions. At pre~ vent both Heaven ard men favor our desiga, and this ie juat be ‘ime for settling vp the Coinese aud advlismiag the Tartar rule. We suppose that you. gontlemen. are well acqualated with the signs of the tives, so thet we need not enlarge ow th: njeet; bat e#htie wo, on oar part. do rot promib t commercial intercourse, we merely Obeerve that sines the t«o parte are now eugaged ia worfsre, the goirg to and fro ts accompanied wita icom- d judging from the prerent axgect of affeira, = hee 0 ace we « td ae util we we thoroughly destroyed tne Cartars, Pernapa, the subjects of your bonorad! ‘tion could go aad come ‘bout reing involved in the tricks of these fale Tertars, Woud it rot in your estimation, also, be preferabls ? We take advantage of the opportunity to sead yon tas communica ion for your intelugent: iospes‘ion aad ope that every blessing way attend you We alo seed @ to circulate sumber cf our own books, which please amongst you, Intelligence from Australia, [Frem the Boston Trevelier, Septem por 13 } We are iccebted to Mevars Sampson & Tapoia for @ copy of the Melo urne Argus ef June 12, -eovived by the wit Cal ao ard Panama. The next dates will probably be brought by tho ship Lorena, which «as adver aed to sail from Molbonrto fer Panama and Oa'lso on the 2d. We find very litte news of any description fa thts pae per. 1¢ ine doudie beet of eight pszes nearly as laee an those of the Traveller, atx pages being closely Oiled with odvertioements We do not find reueh news from the mines, Asoonnte from the Waidy Yollock diggings state tant of tos tem thevsond persons who were Tees tly induced to go to thas Jocahty vine-tenths bad returned Cishour ened; the re- meinder. more yor-evering, were digeivg wita some suc cess = The acceusts from the mines ape k of & comme lesa umber of robberies of every de-oriptiva’’ Marder and spisides were also commoa Near Nuegerty Ga'ly Eareke « lerge (ind of gold hed ‘Dern fatlen upow by fonr tndvidusle, who in tha curse of three serka, took about £5,000 each, net proceeds, after pay lng expec ses, Tre Balarat ge were still famous. Anew gally, had been over od, and from six to ten cunces 1 gold oe tud token from it was not umueual. A lumo of nixty, ano anotber of t pounds had been fowod ‘The Aryus reprevents the buswmess betweon Melbourne and the United States as increasing astoniahing! Tro boures in the mornings ware c vwred frost avd iee was made on the 9th the thckaow of@ Grew piece Pelitien sd Joga! eleetions engaged public attention to Sconridersble extent Many peraers «be warn taken we for drupherners at Melbourne the day aftar election wit enovgb left to stick voters’ cards 10 their bats or bopirg dy that means to induce the magis:ries ty Views they bad got d-vak while engaged ia the olesten, ord that they would be dealt wita more favorably om that secount ‘The notorious Capt Melville who is undergoire a sea tence of twenty yenrs on beard tho “ ees Dey, bad made a deadly bat unsucoesafal attack w theo Feoral #ho lind ‘charge of hin; for which rioleoce he was repaid with interest, and put on bread and water othe local Intelligence is tos great extent confined te arrests for drunkenness, which are very numerous, 10b- Dery asnnulty, Mo, U_&. Marshal's Cittce. Suet Th —Ine, Kicks was acroxted on & clarge of being takon, committed him to the Tombs to | ocveerned in the larceny om boned the ship Paton