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a — THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 6616. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. = ———————————=——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— ere Pp med ge: tlman, be ° CRRA. WIFELAIRERCE, | bea Foil choewiSglg he coupes, co | Su zveetane lat, Me otc se ete pee | INTERESTING LETTER FROM GREENEC. BANG. | POSPIORIP T. of 2316 quarters wheat, 1,200 quarters Indian corn, 6,600 barrels and 1,013 sacka fuar Exports in sams ec ee ae aes. 2 end then turaed eroved sad called him Xho lager bier ppt" ===: | period 1,678 quarters wheat, 8,705 quarters In tiam core. ‘ou must Dot be surprised, fellow citizen 4 , a wt ‘The Temperance, Abolition, Anti-Nobrasua, o 8,21¥ barrels and 1,500 eacks of flour. THE. SOFT SHELLS IN OLD TAMMANY, The eentence, whatever (t was,be left unteished aan | Sititcete. | ME. Dyudere closed by saying that If thoro | The CCMMDT eee Date. innee sdomaocratic HALF VAST SIX O'CLOCK, A. M. | "Wo quose this deye value of American Corcaies--White e Wid any tndepemdtace or patrictixm among the people ~ interruption occurred here by a flattering recommon- of the State, they would to the poll ‘wote for Platforms, dic., de, dice re AA wheat 98 Gd, 9 I{d to 10s ; Cansdian % tovs. 64. a a | ae idk ety Srv hg Sot cet | Lewis Sear," erga es | eunmre Sonn fe sprang para, , | Recitation <. : 5 a A » you ‘fol ” A Pi . zw Me 2 q a |. 6d. to ; extra 3 ‘The. Anti-Maine Law Democratic | the were cin ont tet bin Oat ea tims Coen | 88S (evens Pierce ) 1x gin—Your Wetter of the 28th ultime, in answer to | ONE WEEK LATE? FROM EUROPE, dolphin and Baltimore Sis 6d. Sie, to82e 6d,” i Then there terrible rash 4. G. Puxmy said thet be had s bad eold, but he alt th te of hibito 1 ‘Con: hove quoted. Meeting Last Night by rush towards the quarter | delighted to discurs democratic principles. The wi what raid against the expediene © probibitory ~~ INDIAN Cox as above quoted. is ight. vhence the voice had proceeded. ‘Then it nppeared uo.’ 18W, wan duly received Although you virtually Cortos.— We have no obi to note in our ce 3 bad heretofore always been beaten when prinetplea were | liq . gad H be soa . ‘eas ashes that “turn him out” was e thing easier than } to be discussed. They hove alwaya given way before the | &mit ¢bat ‘our heavently Father works by slow pro- ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA, buyers and selisrs are in the same position The former s gece Zoe Saverturous gentleman that had made | demociacy. They are cow criven to tale hold of | estes, Doth in ths moral and in the yd i Re eae ang cannot purchase cheaper, nor can the latter do more " trong Resolutions Against the ped esinuation senentes had evidently many | isms, ne thay ¢ Pont us to the discussion of Malae | World ’* you do not Cp ge Mg Me th v “ than get our former quo’ations The sales of the week : Liquor L: olay ¢xeamations, aad gapieassat pushings sed enmap: | Nim, 2rd, Buser iam. heir costition ie pittabe, | prometh w of tesperioee re Maa Ot seneteet er THE WAR aly seek SLURP DANES, oF Weleh ip tends Wok: sayem 2 | Rw. ings ensued im cae corner of the room, but till the in. | pro, nat of their cand Soreness Peay oy Jour reas Oping is, tbat Cod lives forever, and wo do * p ae abate eas faucer and bie party appeared to bear themselves gal- | ever: tely” Ra ies oi dot; sou t bem add—“Whatevor we tharefore propose to From Liverpool *tesmsbip Canada—Mr Tipton and lant y azainat tho overwhelming number that tried to | Rothingecas he eit fal to nenlct gee Gee KOOF | Go for the ctiurcl, othe world, mast bv dono promptly: lady, Mr He'tlwelt and Indy My Second and tady, len Mime . : 4 FIGHTS, AN® COXFUSION. ae aes ra by = ie ares tables, | the com y. and thouseade ofc oil repudiate Ke must bed WRApiOHiy, for. we are ering fo the grave LANDING OF THE CRIMEAN EXPEDISION, tt gy pad diss wt tees Ranenn ns wanesnnne: P t laces for eeting the fun, were | hij it is & ver ¥ good argumen! ror vity it uart { ibe sores ohana, nieets of general rush, and Cariaialy | thir “He stands oa" te cowtticedion: ant hes the peo | Febt Aiveaia wi but iEdoen oot prove that all kinds of. ee Blorre Pelnane TM Maggeny ah ¥ . ing soné pain a sight at. * pure: resorted r the pur} y it 4 ‘Speeches of John Cochrane, Alexander Ming, | There'were Jobe Gets Gu’ BelBs 0 get a eight at, Bae teithtaily serned the eo eeeraeeat niches Ue | ge cenrevio end; vorinit any aurwer tory position, | Reports of the Acceptance of the Poace tts Oreeel ant aap ae 4 Oth ed, and other like influential persoes, bellowing from | sutserved his personal intereste’ by deserting them, | that “it takes me to bring sbout any great niformation Propositions by the Czar. feicad avd Ind By ond and Others, Hamrecteuia, 30 the futive attempt to caim the disturbed | Hissmersures have protested the whole peoples ead bye{ inthe morals or BAaYits of a pope, and any ettempt to do FP e ‘ raters, Mr 16 * i aes Gemects; and there before them and doside them wore | them should be supported. He has protected them by | it in = day wil.\ Ds likely to fuil.”” There are many ~~ ie Wis A Fo: 96 Ona Shige same clements, raging most furiously, ocd throat- | Lis voto from neving their domiclles violated aud thely See ont Nas tae won, ashi steer eeeteet | TR ANQUILLITY AT M Weoae el y and everyt! about io > . e chu! ’ om a ‘Samm, Bang & Co. Agni in the Meld, | tid woict could vote sutjoct of Semaition Rew | SEvfert cess unlas by dun cours of tw. Win cher | (fer the chur» Oo me eo fat teers Gaps seyret i Fieve, & ” vetory s#uuld, for s moment, appear to be in| the polls snd support him, as be supported He | what J said, that measures, raiher than extreme ~~ ey tang vn es I hanlatisinetelacals wecth, Warn tee Gochease, | TEs ict sttald, sed wit ou bot ("Ho nol" Foople | one, wil be mont Waly to pratuio quod revals Ita | go Steamship Arctic Left on Her Appoint'd dark ae incividuals weu! urrah for rane, is wi tnd excouroge bite 40 proceed tm his haracen or kace: | suotld not think” from voting "tbe. tleket for nied ip Pp a ore, Rachelberger, JL Cole, Edwards, D Jacks and lady, Boniface and lady, B Tyte and ledy, J Gee- gory and Indy, The drat political gatheriog of the season was held in | ing ‘Go on, Jobn. go vn," JOhm would mekeasotuor | (oak;, Gibeing called liquor man. It tsn's liquor we | truths, and precion, Se greseies of the Coupes ; and amples are vot wenti 0g of attempts to ‘about th | dpe ha eens cantar Governor Sermons | Sac" gee ayn harane’ tat gue goa | Jou ia a‘ att igur, ou, Signe ite te | fetal “Rrempis p tre meanest they baal seduce “speak on the qi Presented to the poople during | sectored”” ‘Then shere would be a more serioos aed ge, | SRS, 7HOR Make a law providing that nothing but | failed. | Creeds 3 2 eanemRaRaananannnEE e Grakam bread should be eaten. It is impossible to | lished by law; but the we have always been undelievors NEWS BY TEL R the coming fection Tur Governor, however, did not | termined onatanght on the \whig ruflans,"” at John | Weeinicte temperance, ‘ay agate chante Saree ened ) and non: scmista Wen who, like cn were | golag vo THE STEAMER PRIREL PUT BACK, E LEGRAPH. , iby the enmmittee disappointed a yery | termed them, who dared— by law the grave,” have felt 1. belmportance of Poe or From Washington. large audience. Governor seymour, as the Hxnatp re- To besré the lion in his den, tir A K Mayxanp said that the Maine Liquor law church from hearer] : jie me anne ly, “— ATTORNEY GENERAL CUSHING ON THE REC: oxtars ii il The Cochrane in his hall. wir a weak edition of the gag and sedition Jaw. [The burning of heretios did n ot anawor the purpore. Expe hee ied : informed, mace no engagement to bo i | a1. ins gine reat Cone de to whi ent teman proceeded toe retook the atey cabtee — Hence proves that there is" #ach a thing as being in too | COTTON DELE—BREADSTUFFS BUOYANT, TREATY. New York on this co srion, and was engaged yostertay | hes aree are sntte ‘oatre of the room, ant ter. | the e:den Acams, during which many of the audience | ™ueb Mseto, even in aT turn to anoth Wapmeotins, Ok bite, in reviewig troops in Madison county. ribly severe must have been its consequenoes to some of | %tired.) The whize (he said), particularly the candi. | Enough on that on to er. &o, &e, &e, The Union this morning publishes the opinion of Aé- vi You and those with whon \ you act havo in the recent Tammany prosented the usnal feat night tho comratants. in the disturbant element a .. | date for Lieut. Gevernor, bad changed their mind as to Thero wasa teak bard and a anes Roowsrtiatis, Aci @° 70 bave been #u. S and again was Mr. Cochrane the | tis bill. Mr. Raymond frst choaght the veto wax cor- eoGacinga at Auburn carrie @ the temperance canseiato tormey General Cushing on the Reciprocity Treaty, 9& f 4 ate tas amoral ques. is four columns long, and iu substadice declares that th subject of auch enco: enteaa, th rect; but now he thinks the Maine law good enough for | Party Knatond of * venting 1 ‘The mall steamship Canaia, from Liverpool, 10: no bonfires. Bae Ga e Ee bat tke stn: | him: He ta chewed. up hia: former words and swal See Cacao ORE Te SRTEN In| odes inettag ot Bitedtep, Sod alt; arrived easly th, | PFetident cannot iarse his proslamation until he hea re At Sfteen minutes before eight the meeting was called | Tufians out first—clear the ball.” “ Will you permit | lowed them. But leaving other candidates, we haves iu “ang migh 3 ceived satisfactory evidence of the enactment by the imperial Parliament and the provincial Parliaments of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince RM- . ‘ - | ticket which was never surpassed for integrity or ho. | gether without giving up their political preferences, you | morning. to order by Thomas Dunlap, who nominated Robert Kel- | }0vzsrlves to be éixturbed by these whiz ruffi- | teh’ have wade it part and parcelof a party movement, aud [ly Pn log th cn 'y in the Empire Stute. The speaker would ‘The wtoamahip Arctic laf Liverpool omher regul: ‘ey, Faq , a2 chairman, remarking that bo was the per- | ‘Put them ont Sgrin, in obedience wo'tie weni | prefer to. be beaten under euch sea than ty wia | Ue in which a large portion of he people of this State a Sten take ete ee | #onal and political fiend of Governor Seymour. 06, Cornmaen -Sha Rg At, wan for Se ceaaree | Pe ny = asact ig BI rn ‘politica petnsspion and phn Nwhich, many, big sets bid one Rs a . sles {a all | ward Inland, of epecial laws to give fall efect to the The meeting wascalled together by the following ad- | #24 a'ter another sorere encounter of the. opposi ieree, a4 having been a chosen counsel of General | Wordy men utterly reject us dangarons to the weltare of | ; cto treaty according to the terms of the act of Congress. a 5 i‘ The Canada had fine weat tl 7 \ serticexent:— ee oat a od ee Ko Coal Sut TOCA. | Seckaom, and he defed any federalist to. say augnt | the Republic, Yon have, in effect, shut them ont fron bo 1e weather the whole vo; ago. sual howey aw From Halifax. 7 THE WEATUER--NO NEWS OF THE AROTIO. 4 Haurax, Oct. 6, 1854 : On Monday the weathor was fine and calm—on Tuce- doy it was very windy and rained heavily all night—em- Wednesday it wae rainy with a strong southerly wing, continuing all through the night. To-day it is find am) oR 1, Capt. Tas, with one hundred ' Horarro Sev: Defi e against Mr. Plerce’s integrity, honesty, or ability. He | Sil participation in the texoperance movement, unless ‘The steamship Petre}, 3 J BALE Border tiem ris oe topo otbeia | Men vetom dil proged tote to you te ebjacs | See Elnty cf supports, aotethraing whale | {007 wil stender tei ileal yori, and Jn © | god einrengascnger, from lang for Now Yor, hed Pusentncs AE Ubttace i rdiee, Mau, nt hs | Liat we bare fn vow” (fun eitgrataation te senpoct | Now ory oper say abowt hi Nelterbanor Gover: | puro shen hy Bare averted tie har | AC sca ge! were, asi om tha lt erty contseated Te Hehe matoratl n of order was extremely evanasoont. | ooo° Zod if they chou'd foul of am election the dey cr} of tue voters arein favor of m prohiticory law. “if auch |’ having met with severe weather; her masta carried al Ubartiens:| bay ap over. The commaed Wan tice Oat leer tee | setribution was st band, ‘Then God tetp the whigs. We gout catalan, and this question is to be settiod at the | away, decksawept, bulwarks driven in, and leaky. Five domagogne ° a rhe Deiciglos hall—put them out ” There was again a most beauti- | The CHAIRMAN, at a quarter past ten,ceclared the meet- | [i Wald, lat Gajho pots plations pga iead passer gers had died. | Meet at Tammany ifall, ou Thursday evening, Gots sag | 2. aseee maie\ Oe crnchasion. tha sowdien-s03 yagi}: 28 own ment’ If you had no end in view other than tho The United Statos steamer San’ Jacinto kad arrived at |, Th orclock, to respond ero nomination for Governor of hs er aN ga ‘lg © con | thetr houses searched snd their pr violation of the consti: he wants of big demagogues; who are in favor of sustais jon and of th ‘ z N- | Promrtion of temperance. why did you fasten that } gouthsmpton, and would leavo in a few deys. clear. i ieee afore ir acter sey Seater TT Se Fe a eo ca om eREaIONAL OG Saye: With your polltioal, preteren see ae eet See F the news is interesting. Liverpool cotton market | There were mo signs of the steamer Arctic at seven Hpeasih detent Wctey, oan cel MSY | gan "tuncbumeea ahs ane neorens ahaa tra niin xourxarrom. Peewee te abt shed Ces tatias Soe et ms vente err Dashes 2 " ebiabaicedie- pedaling eee i well known. He is a butcher by trade, anda toafer by | The delegates elected by tho hard shell national domo- | Toon T have a right to inquire why, poo, perilled whet Jaume C. Wiaere, PUAH F.PURDY, Chairman. | profession {ihe ory was again renewed “furn him | crate, to nominate candidates for Congress, assembled | You enttem a good causo by placing 1 tn acondition +0 THE WAR. Great Display of Babies. Wx, D. Kzwnivy, * } Seorotaries, out,’ avd the attempt to carry it into execution was | jst night in their various districts to make a choice, | abidy the ebunces and fluctuations of party politics. | SAND2XG OF THE CRIMEA EXPSDITION AT BUPATORIA | THE NATIONAL BABY SHOW AT SPRINGFIELD, OBI®. Mr. Kxay’s nome was received with considerable Ee ie Bn) = Sp ecltige ned Cag Mie-various resulta Wisean faliawes-> Suppose your party does not or pars what thea wil THE ARMY MARCHING ON SEBASTOPOL, Cixcrmnamt, Oct. 6, 1864, . | favor, and his nomination was ratified by themeceting. | the disturbance around—dra ted by Myron Glavk inn law THIRD DISTRICT. toon auereedanil's prohivitery law is, pened; tee long | The frst mews of the landing of the expedition | Tho national baby show took place at Springfield te- The Cuamnmam then came forward (after three cheers | Which oan or ly be Fant ta when this fio, shall have The delegates of this district met at No. 42 Vese; will it be Moir tostand? If auch questions as these | ®ainatthe Crimea, comes from-Vienna, dated evening | day, and one hundred and twenty entries of babies were | for him) end said — sunk into disorganization and ruin. Tow was here ret § Fotore the step was | 20th, as followa:— msde. "he first promium, for the Gacst baby of twe prosentei themselves to your mind gain renewed thamping, and rushing, and rufianism | street, and organired by tho appointment of E. F. Probat | }itcn, it ia difficult to auppoco that you aimed at nothing Fifty-eight thousand mon landed-at Fupstoria on the Doh id pReanOOR OF fecrpernnion years old or under, was a ten sot with » ralver, valued I at three hundred dollars; the second premium, for the vext best buby, wasa ten ret, valued at two hundre@ dollers; the third premium was two hundred dollars, fer: the finest child under one year of oge; the fourth pre- mium was @ Parian marble group. The first premium was awarded to Mrs. Pomner, ef Vienna, Ohio; the second, to Mra. McDowell, of Cinola- nati; the third, to Mra, Arthur, of Philadelphia; the fourth, to Mra. Henry Howe, of Cine!nnati. Aletter was received from Fanny Fern, and read fer the edification of all concerned. Letters wore alse re ceived from Mrs. Swisshelm, Mrs. Crittenden, Mra, Mest, } a |< Fellow-citizens—I have to return you thanks for the predominant on all sides but John held on through | chairman. In calling the roll of delegates elected, it | ‘onor you have done me ix selectiag me to preside here. | all the confusion ) It was always ao, he said; our mest. . ¥ i 24th, | Tam gratiged in takiog part in a meeuog salled to re: aye disturbed by thote rattan whigs. ‘Thea | W&# found that four wero absent from the First ward, in | | I donot inquire why you did not {cin your cause to | | toga ; Consequence of which the convention adjournel, pmeet | another politieal party, for tha, would Rave been an | The next was the following oficial announcement, | Soevter the second teren, sf toe Sate ee ae Tce Tics | RUIEE spain to, the foplo under discussion: pial s | St the same place, on Wednosday evening noxt, ie Lich | errct of the same Kind. forwarded from the British War Departmont 4) the Lon. people, I beliove, are in favor of his election, and this | violaten sour consciences and your righta? The demo. | ét-» at 7 o'clock P. M. jatcae to which you hare Dead the toate neat | don Tins of the 224, for publicatien-— crowded and enthusiastic meeting—the drat of the cam- | cracy will strive agaist that and ail other sumptu- FOURTH DISTRICT. ‘ou have placed it npon the Saratoga, anti-Nobraska, | Telegraphio accounts have been reoived by hor Majes- paigo—ia an ovideuce of the popnlar enthusiasm What- | ary Iews. The principles sought to be overthsown | ‘The convention in thie district met at the Izy Green, | free demormey, free’ acil, abolition sea “higuor aw’? | ty's gererpment tyom, Viewea eet Dusharert sanonue- ‘ever may be the issue of this campaign spate the } He at the basis of our liberty, and when | ro nsm street. After tho Organization of the meeting it | Platforms. You have made it part aad parcel of a seo- | ing that the allicd forces, consisting. of 26,000 Fuglish, strange combiration handei together under the leader- | they ero stricken down, tken will we have returned to ; ne tional movement—the North against the South—which | 25,000 Eronoh, and 8,000 Turkish troops, landed on the ship of tho old whig po'l:ictaus, wo know that we are ac: | tho-c ante revoluticnary tines when the English myr. | was carried to go into an election of a norzinoe for Con | in mm juégment cannot triomph without rending the | iithat rnpatoria without meeting any’ rosistance, and tuated by the sentiments of true liberty and democracy. | midons trod noon onr recks as the myrmidons of the i, The first balloting resulted as follows:— ropuplic in pieces. ihe movoment gces beyond the res: | had commenced raarching on rebastopol. What is the further pleasure of this meeting ? whigs would donow. (A vol:e, ‘God d—n all Engliehmen, ce Wale tose of & geographical lino between slave and free Our Paris correspondence of dato the 21st, anys :— A Vow, in the rich Irish brogue—The vaytoin, of the | 1ssy.”) Itis now again with Myron Clark on the one | John Kelly tarvitory, and attacks the sovercignty of tho States Amombdi detec: sectad a Bon = sige, and the whig party tosustain him. that we, the | H J. Alien. + 1 | intcrferibg with their internal affairs: it does not le o Ree ee adie ok thr temperence bil. (Laughter) — Semocratio party, are called ugon to protest the nation | | ibeHon. Mike Walsh waa then declarcd to-be re pomi- | othor States to follow our example, ana get rid of sla. | ondims the news of tne landing of tho Crimea expe: ‘The names of the officers of the meeting were then | from the despoti Which they would impose, The | pated as the democratic candidato. A ccmuitteo waa | 25 in thelr own time snd way, but secas to compel | “tion en the 14th at Kupstoria. This Intelligence waa peaceful citizen against whom malignancy and slander | then appointed to arrange for @ratificatica mooting, feta x . | Semt on the 16t% by the Austrian internuncioat Goastan | 8nd Horne Greeley, Esq. Mr. Greeley thought that read by T. B, Grovex as follows — Ty have raised @ susplolon, “may” under this | after woich the conventica adjourned. to] Compitas the gad, Ht nullid-e a pact of tire fundamentel {-tineple to: Gen Coronint at Bucbacest. ‘ much atton'ion should be given to the developement of , VICH PRESIDENTS. temperance law, be ed from his family on SIXTH DISTRICT. law of the Union. Ido not say that such was the par. | Anumber of transports had returned to Varns for | the hnman constitution ina countsy where able bodied. Ward 1—F. W.C. Wedekind, Cnaries A. Ganasn. suspickn of knowing where Liquor is concealed. 8 wh fostin, < s¢ of eal Wo participated in the diforent conventions; } the French reserve of 14,000 mon. Some of the alifod 12 for five hundred to fiftcen hundred dollare 2—Duoley Abranam B. Miller. (Hero another smusing ep sode of the night occurred | In this district there was much feeling manifested for } Bisse (ihe mantor upirita a0 to bo judpod by. tholt nets | chipgese lying off the fortcons of reins 4d sD re ne Same — ~ W.Guion, Johan E Govelin. Jest under the nose of the speaker. ‘“‘dodl—n you’— | and against tha present incumbent, Hon John Wheeler, } ard declarations, auch was thelr purporo I shall not | *bipsere lying aren stand | piece. Mra Mott thought that black babies should have 4—John W. Avery, John Robbins. one voice is heard exclaiming—vf only want to take cate | axa two tickets are in the field, both claiming to be rogu | go inte a review of the moan read. | Of Tendra, noar Odersa, with the object of intercopting | heen admitted to this exhibition, and hed am eques I S—Jobn A-Kentedy, Andrew Clark. of you” “Iden’t want you to do any such thing,” , i them for himec'f. But I will brioty notice the any Russian seinforcements intended for tho Crimes. 4 | 6—Henry O'Keefe, HeilderbrandtVon Glabn. | cries the person addressed; “‘and Ican lisk you”? ler, 1s appesre that 6 portion of the Gelegation. fries | Whine of sour canlidates fer popelas fever, not Renee ighvgre coir prs 7—Jomes Murphy, Joba Marriner. last apeaber evidently attempted to prove bis ability in | $0 Mr. Waseier, assembled ty themselves, and nant, | CONS ar Hon cur tNoes tor Pree nemo ot REPORTED ACCEPTANCH OF THE CONDI | Among tho exhibitors wan an old woman, who came $—Richard T. pton, Charles H~ Ring. the pugilistic style, and so another beautiful row ensued. | MOusly repominated him, white those Be or calied } giving in his adhesion to tho doings of the Saratoga TIONS OF PEACK. with her seventeenth child, Sho olaimed « premium ew 9—WilHiam Vallean, ’ Abram Miller. ‘John continued to epeax notwithstanding, "as the | snother mecting, and nominated Chestes D. Mead. Wo er No gp mtieredl ae nN os ‘los Dr. Wm. H. Hyatt. democratic party, he said, shal! band together, so willit be | 8've the zeports cf toth. form than ‘that which has ‘for ts the cer. 4acounts from Constantinoplo. of optember 10 bring | that ground. Rees Tena, Sant iier dk BS in ear etary + Jou wid, 'b6. 0s ruceesatal ess and ia _ WHEELER MEETING. — of that neti i bo ‘olde it Pe nown of great importance, if tne. The statement was From P! * » repal vi wd ‘This party assembled at the comer of Bovston.and t to enclave any class ef say fellow men. is | that tho Czar bad consented ts accop; tho four proposi- | me x: RU! F, is Wit OD, Fatrick lin. U party ONEY MARKET—-RUMORED FAILURES—CORREG™. i Tijana wel, Wiliam Powell treo bo'retgrioas? "(A tsaaltaote "N6-") Then shall | Allon streets, tho placo advertised for tho mecting ia tho | POP, moana anything, he means to srorthrow slareey 10 | tiop, of the Western Powors, and that an. armistice ‘TI0X. \ 15—John B, Ry-r, Elijah Fisher. your stancard bearer, tio Yeymour, be victorious— | daily papers, aud organized by cal'ieg Mr. Reilly to the | do it in Cefiance of the constitution of the UnitedStates, | would be the consequence. It was safd, that on the Putraomivaia, Oct. 5, 1854. q ne ee oe fiche dean Zot only to-night, "but also wt the end of next | chai, and ap) nting Thomas P. &t. John Secistary. | which not only recognizes the lega!existenee felavery, | morning of the Jat the Porto and the Austrian | On> money market exhibite no change. Stockaare very ! one pepe” Soha k Belgge Bee ee eer ne a atusion, Mr. Cochrane | Grou motion it was decided to.go into an electica for a eee re anty OF Aolivoring up fugitives from | Internuacio received Coapatehss signifying the Czar’a | dull at the following quotations:—Iong laland 19—John L Brown, Fraveis Russert. eS a etataecene Genianh Tae Tap alains, | cadets evibeutiy’ beveitatan: Une. constitatice, ant goes | Willingaess to accept the four propositions as the basis | 14; Morris Canal, 13; Ponnsylvanis Railroad, 45%; Wain MeConky, Dennis Hyer. Poecdl neettiag. Porta rea then adjourned. forthe Chigher law." ‘ x of negotiations. The same doy a steamer was despatch | Penaaylvania Stato 6's, 64; Roading Raslroad, $8, 22—Col. “James Borobam, Sie Hughes. MEAD MEETING. P ete tasrancae perks saisely, snciamee Morelaet ton ed to learn the whereabouts of the allied expoiition, Various rumors of failzres are afloat, but wo hear of nothing reliable The despatch as to the robbery of $4,500 on the traim SECRETARIES. ‘This party claim to haye mot at the same place asthe | delegates at Aunurn, in advocating the nominating ot | 4nd on the succeeding day, tno 8th, anothor sroatl steam- Ward 1—James Ryan, Ward 12—John H. Payne, in iy , the that candidate. called the Danube, was sant with pressing despatches 2—Wm. B. Storer, 13—Martin L, Bryant, | porstive quict was restored, and the Chairman again in- | Sbove mecting, ond to be the only party who acted open. | THO SAOMS 1 capsson Holly Clark was not on | a 2 Beep 4 i to tho fleet, supposed by that time to beat Serpent’s | from Baltimore last night, published in this morning's a5 14—Thoms troduced the same gontleman—Mr. Ming—who had been | ly end honoratly. ‘hoy repfiment that the above meet | the (whic) Baltimore platform, but entertained views » \ ‘George Butte, 15—Peter Duffy, received some hour previously with such slight aesu- | ing wes unfair, inasmuch as it was held with closed pmnke to those cenit Smith.” “Mr. Clark denied | Isle. An the steamer was small, and the weathor bois- | papers, is ineorrect—Mr. Ristenball being the unter | &—Peter Dolan, ‘ -16—Wm. C. Betts, rances of the distinguished consideration of the mest- | doors, and organized befors the hour appointed for hold- | that slavery could be legalized, and held that it wag a crime terous, it could not have arrived before the expedition | tanate victim, instead of the robber. 6—Andrew Nesbit, 17—C. B. Smith, ing. iF ing the convention. This meoting, in opposition to the | tha! all the laws im the univerte could not make legal.” On | aisembarked. ints T—John Fraser, 18—Chas. . fon. ALBXANDER Mixa then came forward and said:— | avove, it is conterded, was composed of a majority of | being asked, ‘Tow do youknow that? Mr, a Te avail Wat i &—Daniel E. Dalavan, 19—F. J. Twomey, It is not in vain, fellow citizens, that-you present your- | allths delegates The meoting was calloi to order by the | plied, i (Clark) told me so.’” Here, again, thefands- | This important news la yet wnconiirmed; but is posi: CITY POLITICS. 9—Ths. M. Laurence, St—seln N:Noblo, | selves in Tammany Fail to night. In ond eleotion of George T. Thompeon, cf the Fifteenth ward, | mental law of the Union {s plainly mullifled. Indecd, | tively assorted. MEDTING OF THY DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTER, l 10—Poter Parks, 21—Horatio P. Cart, | the defenders of Uberty bave ever been found in great S Taku: SOVET and. carsied to ge tnenan | ie CMrx goes Beyond that abd refeta val the lave fa , resents wep ‘1—Thad. B. Glover, 32—Jobn Dogherty. | emergencies. And if ever thore was & political emor- Congressional nomingo, Charles D. Mead | the cntverse’”’ which attompt to legwizo slavery. Bofore ODESSA AGAIN BOMBARDED. >. meeting oeice cerca ! of the foregoing list was interrupted by | sency in thia State, it is that which draws us hore to. ly declared to bo their choien, Mr. Mead | he can enter upon the duties of ce of Governer, | According to ta now Fremden Blatt, all tho | Cam Coneral Committes of tho city and county of New ‘The seating night. To voto for this Isw was to vote for and | inin favor of Bronson and the platform of the National } be must lay his hand upon the Bible, and call God to | sana battorien rocontly Yyected ot Olowea, were dos. | York, held at the Stuyvesant Institute, on Thursday eve ‘the entry of the Young Men’s Democratic Union Club, at | onprcseion, and it would lead to still greater inflictions. | Democratic Convention of July 12. witness that he “will support the constitution of the | ® Tocently ning,’ Oct. 6, 1884, the fo ie we. zended by an excellent band, which for a while enlivened | It will bo to late after the law has been adopted to rise aavawen Disrnion United Staten,”’ and yet ho hasalroady told us thatthe | troyed by some ships of allied fleet. Previous ad- lp » owing bn Pec hese che ball with its music. The club was received with | UP santo it in re:ellion. But the peoplo sould rise in 4 = oath will not bind him. It follows, of eourze, that he | vices stated that eight Mglo-Fronch steamers had | Peter eony, Feq., wan unanimously adopted:— opposition to its enactment. (Applause) shall we, The convention in this district was held in the Howard | gither stands on the “ higher la 2 rejects “all the | taken up a position before the town. . To this, how- Resolved, That the National Democratic Repul three cheers. aaid the speaker, peer laws ot Soff ‘and Mad- Hall, corner of Barrow and Greenwich streets. The | laws in the univerre.”” pac dhe must append @ private despatch, whieh. anys, General Committee will not support, at the ‘The call of the meeting (as above) Was them read by | son, and stot of Clark? Shall we put our ies a ized by appointing Jobn Cafery chair- Gi Clark must also swear that he ‘will faichful- * P ps olection, any candidate who does in aumetinae broiker in prisom because he sells a glass of cider’ 1 | meeting was onganized by appointing Jobn Caifery iy discharge the dates of theafice,”* and one of these | from Vienna, ovening 19th, ‘he account given yostar himself to the support of the pris~ The following resolutions, as embodying the senti- | Peliove that tho democrate of New York sre gonerally | "its 0%) or) and earriod that the convention go | duties, a8 prescribed by the State constitution, 1s ta | doy of the bombardment of Odessa appears doubtful; a | ciples of th’s democratic party as embodied in the ress» . ‘mecting, were then temperance men, but thoy will not desert the regular % “tako care that the laws ore faithfully excouted.”’ in? Intions the State Convention at Syracuse om ments of the 8, reported by Davip Roations of ihe party to support euch wlan sethis | ato an election of a nominee for Congress. Upon ‘When come one shall hereafter attempt to assert his } Mtter of the 10th makes no mention of it the 12th of July, 1864, and pledge his support to the eo <a law which benes oppressively-on the poor man, and | 7st ballot Wm A. Walker received clever out of the | WHtz come one shall herentter attempt to assert hls THE DANUBE. romlnees of that convention, or who shall recognise itinetly to the fifteen votes cast. It was then. moved and carried that | 78 x i to 4 to the national asRaselrod,, That tho terns ney provantad alsintly ta he | ong not chock the vlces of ths Hch. » shall we not then Bie cleathens a docdared, Cee niseeue. Tha erasention | Mates by arresting a fagitivefrom service, and the aboll- political organization oppose nal Billi telatn te sueune of certs lguorepesped | Sustain Governor Seymour? (Cries of “We will”) We | je ieee see anos wl" | tloniats Come to the reseuc, aut bleod rans in the streets, | Not ® Russiam remained in Wallachia on tue ih in | Forty, lature lon, veto. and we can now. J : <4 vs the Geverncr must either look calmly on or take the side » stant. The Rnasiana destroyed all the bridges after | Whereas, The acts of representatives should in alt | bela eps teri mean temcmenpat | oven then vans cere oi | uy ete; ler ih he eoretion rma | OPC Eman ber it lnyw eens | hey cel et eb tht Omer chee | rene Ror, 4 ae a om he ge | -FRRTTE.S onto which it ievesten, we tate cncealves; Si ly eae thateqain Teaoasay eesti RIGHT DISTRICT. Oetach ats the Slows of thomsen te whomyou hare com. | Fe20ivs! orGers not to pase into Besrarabie, The evacu- | “ats nd in onder thet the latter may be able bE | with coed and ontbasiaam, upon theatte wasn ase the | Here ight took place and cries of “Give ft him—cg | Tho delocates from tho Troifth, Tighteenth, Nine: | pity fy tequerycs ma,muen to whom yon hare com | ieee Mfottacia, ty, comylete, tho Rasston reerpaar’ therefore, i Wiolablizefbis home ‘nat the aopaalls made by ont in bette ant Se et sn time for | tetntts Twenty-first and Twenty-second warts clected | make-welht ina grest movement, to erray’one section | baring erotsed the Zxutu. smiesaived, That it le tho opinion of this General Game ois reas principles of vighs sud low; estat Pon than Po time for | for the purpoce of nomineting « Congreseman, met last | o whe mi ole ier Dae pins 9 i ee eae te nine otra { oumramee nd saosead go ie ah Sa Wena forliad anfved, and every democrat should do hie dey | oight at Dorsham's Hotel, Bloomingtsle road, After } S84 ON en cary ont their principles, this saodly 29° SPAIN. Setions Wades thevetrecy of the Dall bor, that sacred } Feil Paeta eet ens | by the state, This conity may roll up sixthowsand | some delay, » chairman was chosen, in the person of Toewe-wint other conteqnence ‘ill follow. 20 ta-safe, STATE OF APFAIRS—MR. S0ULH AGAIN. right being intended for the protection of the individual, |, Sg fenine Yonser, 1 Hope feoaring Wy joint | mAjozity for Seymonz, and thet wo ray all weet hare | Istac Townsend, eq. The seerotarioe, Seem. MeSped- | nowevgr, to conclude that temperance can grin nothing | aii tho electoral committees of Madrid have ntopter | BOt the reprerentative, | we tT (i <n chosen co ote Chairman pro tous. ert a wlotony whi yh wi Lore ny of rosea by pas Sere lS tides B ee Hah ene feat Gonrnry G Grximmn moved that Hrancis B. Cutting be Ber: poten erry ~ Nett pogtes they ‘are at | the programme of the liberal union. Tho government | sxmoxy T, GAtLAGBER, } is wll, Bay iy med Le yao og! all opps cant porn Ms. retired. (Cries of “Rynders.’’) - se gy for the vacancy in the House of Representa- present. ie has ordered the dissolution of the Juntas of Coranna, Wu. B, 7 i onerous ‘whate 4 tated ‘ ’ ; $ hacer torn, trace tet seResthed | uaanlmity of speit Theis, aid he, bare efit at | Toe motion was pet, and carted umaimousy, wea wight of gous ayer many to doph and ase. | Crome and Lago for bavingovaniv Canina uate | | SHIRFY MROOD COUNCIL BIETHIOR josts, ‘voaist. tatform. but it is Tammany [all | voce. ical forences. I aw “! , ‘corge dieeendetton sae air overt nad thatwitk | plat fom, andl in Tight in all ite * with regard to | On motion, a committee of two was appointed to wait ere ety the Capanaie mates hat bees ig tn tho eity but does not spread rapidly. in the Thirty-seoond district, last evening. = fils conviction strong in our mind pelted by the |* Nobraske, Mr. Wright said thet the Syracuse resolution | upon Mr. Cutting fcrthwith, at hia lonce, and in- | thrown into the vortex of party politica, and been made ‘The Nacion states that large sums of money are being [ eievemowr met to arce thes isoue, and ee | Soclating its introductlom unnecerear, as Melee | aaa erie on ‘nstroment ia promoting the madnéas of the times. | | asteibuted to keep the people ina state of agitation; in WILLIAMSBURG POLITICS. a 2 n, e be | tees ny tf 2 of aay sueanate Wat fond to fellate the country. mits Ceegnton mat against 1034 P.M, whan the come writing the letter to Mr Riebatdsos which was reat ia | sinuates that Mr. Pierre Souls is the individual threughs | Crrosmox ov Ganuaxn 70 Kuow Nonaman.—Oa Wedaes- i Rei H. Clark and | Bot ali these mattors mus! uestion jee repor! had waited *iravciuies ot the temperance convention, I have seen several sections | whose hands those sums aro received, and calls upon day evening the German Independent Ascocistion hel Planes.) As Governor Seymour | snd informed-him of the choice of the conven! of thel'quor bill of last winter, and find that it went ¢ . endered as 90} 5 Henry J. Raymond for G: overnor and ant Governor | of onal right. for the State of New Bork. tho Ww! ong te frst . Tt met in Military Hall, in Ewen strest. hig party haa identified | gay, the whi the issue and we ac- | that thereupon Br. Cutt declined the tion, beyond were probibi ‘and contained provi. | him if he is innocent of the charge, to come forward an} ( _ tttelf with o prebisitory Uivaos law: Type oot it, He ts and unfurled our banner, like eck fo A ing thatihis arrangements wore ion a bY, deem Fou ont tionable. Sucks bill publicly dony it. jens eee r=4 Whe meeting pastes tie | ~ fled determiention. to tavel a See ee apy of a a gloriuus leader os bo 1s. Tile voto ‘aaved the State | such that he not porsibly acces ple me can never receive my support. It {a proper to add that See Fist Sever te vote for an bolonging either Hatlee Ftatoucating beroreses 8 Gendt ofbues, en ableton Os ee anes ees, Han | tod hayes teat been ns weeny of i position sell: Sabeeena haa gelicien the ‘opialon ie -foxareased Commercial Affaire. tothe Baty at the aw, Moviings ot toe teneareaen: Fey rate selestion By.bia Whig State | spcken, Mr, Wright donired tho meeting to nation the | Tho report of the evmmittes was then aceepted, and s | {220u Jee! Apel, and again Ln my letter of Coptember, AMERICAN STOCKS. meee aalks Re vondet evsey Lantitones te idl o" foremost advocate State Lexiels- | fect, that even the temperance mon ackaowleige that | motion was made to adjourn until Tuesday evening. Although you have risked on tho single A feir amount of business had boon done during th» may be do ‘of getting out thelr nat = 4 ute oe rotoed gear Bil, oan be ropeeded i 3@ OWMAE | Governor Soyer gur’s aokives were ood, and'we batieve | Tho voleem adjonrniry sted 19 £010 into vat. | Lah of probibidion, and adopted a political platform | woek in American stocks, D. Boll, Bom & Co, quoter | TAZ be desirous ‘ geht in the clearest mentor thes Ce oer eae eee eee | ot pemmseterery for apd ‘Third—That a committee of tem members be elected te. good one, and carry out the ebject of tho last resolution. dozen other | lot imaruediately for nominee, and teliers were appoint. | “hick Tutterly reject, the tompemance cause itself is ® | cited States 6 per Cent Ponds, 1369-10015 201% mi 0 10 108 £ 6 Cent Inscribed Sto, ‘oe must work | ed for that pnrpore, 1. United States 6 per 2 i re Ad Crcteveeus wit were - = and they will have their help. der St thom. “We donire to win. (A y PING? BALLOT. ‘As this in matter-of a public nature, I shall give my | _ 1867:8 3 sto ‘ Janatherr and | co@’ewin.”) W Applause.) 1 foelitin +7 | tette press. very i igs q TELEGRAPHIC. ation a gaethae and | Sonoe' that 0, fall win, fteghter ant apace ‘f ii ra Tey LENE Co BRONON. 2a ant ee eee iei6, <= B188 | WHIG CONVENTION-—CONORESHIONAL NOMINATION, off rausdaets hut SatAe | fir "witch ho eald was e quod one, as fur ve princtples | Ji, Charts ; 1g | Fowano@, Deravan, Faqutre, Ballston Contre, N.Y. Tand 6 por cent stg bonds... ...... 92 Hiawiatows, N. J., Ovt, 6, 1854. } fad Kab Pest Ee pours >’ Bren the bid 2 air wee the means bj ‘No choice. it re wiring & majority of votes pronent to . x1 Alaboma 6 por ct stg. 8, 1363-9 60 ‘The whig convention of the Second Congressional die W~ areltecns but in ur seauoett or | Stich ‘tho needed rousitoouli"ue edcte., We must | nominate a eapilate eS phde We seca easeresernael ae Me mah oo ns, weg 1982 trict of New Jersoy asserabled nt Hightstown to-day, amd Gp tule | havo good county nominations; we must not load down | At 11 o’cloek the convention yourned until Wades. MYSOM; S: SHARE: Sep SARC AR-sEBIEUIASON OF wos crpenised Oy spyotating’ Dr. Foha'e’ Wooten, a Pennsylvania Osntral BR, 4 per cta , 1880. 90 act i 2 Monmouth, president. Resolutions were passed in favee CRLOW WEED. the Fivening lost } mye ‘ané Erie 7 per st. 1st mort., 1963-9.10) ticket wo rom i Our readers are not generally aware, porheps, that a 5 7 per ct. 3d mort., 1883, pad a-bo | win.’ (Loud applause, in thomidat of whieh the speaker | present from that ward last evening. muventioaet thir eaesiead poner Ret of ax | Po, 7 portot: eonv,, 1862, 2+} S nee sae oc “red ecarer there tive Americans is now in session in city. Over ‘ < y complimenting ofthe | | BE. Lassa SE aR TE soostnas inane Oe the bee SUFFOLK COUNTY POLITICS. eight hundred delegates are in attendance. They com- RICHARDSON BROTHUR 4 00.'3 CIRCULAR. | | Congreas for thetr Ade ity to freedom, and unqualitedly Tad had a iatis dgnt to vee which would support Sor. Riesz, TT, Oet 6, 1864, | manood the wanton, we are tld, yesteriay, morniog, a a rvinroor, Sopt. 21, 1854. | | condemning the repeal of the Missouri compromise, Dm. le ace w! ty PI “of the y ae By ” 9 o'clock, at Odd Vellows’ |. The whole day was The weather continues showery, and the tomperatare Gocege R. Robbins, Of yw : | LF pe cag he gdp rng bear hee Below are the nominations of thewhigs, hards and t in’ oxamining’ the eredentialx of the cwlogalas, mueb renueed, omge B. , Of Mercer county, was nominated ter fs nee y ee wi Pog h eo = ~ ibtlone sotta, made at thelr conventions on Tuesday, the $4 In- thent which they were engage! until about 97. M, There has been & + (ry Yee “ Congrosa on the drat ballot, by « vote of seventy-three ta h alcen Prabal Sool Like uo toeaene eee Sree Le toe tee | rian when they adjourned. Among the delegates elaimaing & | rienced for wheat and flour since our last, at the forty-five. (4 wok a peo: | P32 Bronson. He nig tt! lers 2 stant — "4 feat, Ke sre told, was Myron H. Ulark, the whic csndi- ne ot Tnesday; while for indian corn the inquiry Las DEMOCRATIC SIONAL NOMINATION. e F ) eemata reer mtameny: nme, 100. epee Mrciings ETE 4. 4: Gate for Governor.” He was rejected of the ground that | boon very active; extemaivo orders having been reasived seh ay moamenee grape: 4 rte ae a dtr Digi an A County Seeeaee— See ; he vas vot elected uncer the call ct ths Chie! of the | from Ierfon0, but most of them limited no low to be Nuewanx, N. J., Oot. 8, ther men's opinions, Superintendent of | Créer; bo was not regular, Thuriew Weed is in town, | cvailatle. = Samuel Lily was renominated in the Third Com of injudieious, Tustloe of Sesslons--t uilande and very much excited abcut Clara's sejection gg 1 - dons wiephen in waren weet phe {sE. 1. | gromstonal distelet .of New Jorsey, to day, as the dome a ie ve certain’ eanmno! moru! itoud- ~ space ihe County Tressurer-—Grosvenog 8. Adams. san ination Pine contention, im which, it seems there | ance of deniers and millere, who wore freo buyere “of | crntie candidate for Congress, ! a ld deprive Superintendent of Poor—-Dr, Ben). D, Carpenter. {se controlling majority of anti Maine law delegates, | wheat and flour, at an advance on the enrrency THY MICHIGAN WHIG PTATS CONVENTION. , end | Wei fr us of all our socially Justice of ne ae Homan. On the temperance quea‘ion Governor Seymour ty thelr oF ok aut a OD a. a yeti niat on ‘Jaoxsow, Mich., Oct. 4, 18°42, Ne iu vention which white wheat a ly atands 7. is Count: Treasorer—Lanter Davis, PE phy x Has Know ‘Nothing movement, before the close were early cleared of such; and of | The whig convontion met today, and after ¢ oes Superintendent of Poor—Dr. J and the daily eervice of belderdash on the samo nanjoet sweot rod thoro was only « small qusntity on aslo Flour Ing adopted a trong address to the whign of the tate, 1 ae © Justice of tessions—Henry Hi 8 in the We ma Ur makes it imporsiblo for realized an advance of 6d. por barrel on Tuesday's quo- vie y the Ind State oot. viedee, opr. Bard delega es to the ional convention—Dr. hitg to do with the Governor as acandidate. | tations, Spanish vary sesrce, and held at 63s. per sack, ‘tually recognizing lependont toket, sot the concitate for Goorge Bowel . T. Hu Elbert Carll, Gilbert | nhere is a large number of hard shells in the conven: | and but very little four of any description on ealo wuit. | ting forth thelr views upon the elavery quo tion, pode” rat tn gg Carll, Dr. Ben}. D. ter, and J. M. Terbell. tion, but there are objections to Bronson which aro in- | ablo for baker's use. ing themselves to unite with the friends ‘af freedom im He pearrnonr Pak alr ssa hnve nat Hamed the delegates to Oe OTOL. 2 te Place ie Ie not eer cer | snail, dhe detsasd good, and ctartior advince oe Tees, | 2 edort to redeem tho State, Each me aber sigsod the . " o § Seymour,”” andap- | measures. The Gi bye big ye Gay's'raton was establiaied {or middling to fair qualities, | address and Adjourned. Every thing ‘aned off unend eat, One gentle. | talia Oven ANOTHER STATE CONVENTION. im the eonvention aro Gvided, and to many frosh coin wen not to be met with, We quote | mously. +r gh aol tly The temperance women of the State are to hold » | of them Brosson’s temp‘ ravce doctrines are ‘Ue beat ie sate) nt 37s. 6d ; high mixed, PENNSYLVANIA POSITIOS. ‘cp? convention at Orwogo on the 10th and 11th of thi’ | bie, Nor isho e oatirely sound about foreigners | balsa, im Cdn Ofe.; whive, Dim Gd. ite: hoxted hols. month, called under the auspices of the Women’s State | SL Cwbolsy, te should by ‘Temperance Society. The convention is to be open to | made, inst it should fall by ebanse on one of the devas. but | cratic candidates What will be done will Yonbly MiSat ig" Dr ake in taser Gal | Snel en tga cay toma so ak Btate offices, wo have not beon informed. at oll, it will probably be mete to day. oud stale O8a (4. a 880 per 4801bs., boing an advance Pamizcmrusa, Ost. 6, 1866. tin to.Jn, Od per 480 Ibs Judge Pablosk, the whig candidate for Governor, speak Cute and oncaral fn vetted rotall demand. at onr last | ata poltieal meeting to nicht Both candidates . O16 tow eurroney Celph weg... Slovo Sour was Sls. 64. 0 Sas, Up 40 98s. 0, for ever Presoat as invited guosts, at « supper given by one of the The imports from abroad since wis day week consist ' Odd Fellow lodges lost night, — e i ia i a i cl