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NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1854 geting | rps ee tempt to dentro; mire, aud the nt todo wlth it, He, therefore, waited with entire cond. bis vole, and reposed in entire ovnti cence in the bocem of a democratic convention. (Laugh- fer wie apploure.) A call tor the yeas and pays was withdrawn and re Mr, Movrere, cpe of the Committee on Noi ‘ Suffolk hadn't got wen of her own to ¥ Lee she might as well bave gone to Virg nia for them |. eation of taste, (Roars of Was made for a division of the question, 21n, (from New Youk,) said that Gen. Nj obe oi his being “* the weakest of the weak,’ evght Mt might besald he wan ‘(Re strongest of the Cries of Question, question.” ‘the motion for the Adoption uf the minority report wae wit rmony and fraternal rei- ret ie Risoort ae nt ef aggressions u territorial inhabltanta of ks Laer Sdurrican, people, sod that the muntiation spa ple, and ¢ a of should Taite na hitension from oseh repeal. 4x from the rapks of the sflver gray whigs cence tho result of t half frcm the bard shell Tunderstand that Laniel & Dickinson is as mach io of Hindooi: aeecelate, Gen. Casa, ‘ ind a of that work aré at the call NEW YORK POLITICS. The Proceedings of the Soft Shell Convention. he party their wi shows Ue veprmmented fo © cominued, t+ that unningham ase entitled to Mele |. F, Gulick, 2 3. T. Habyht, ay F ‘i 1. Robert Campbell, B. Nye. 2. W. Sidney Smith, UN @! vloyds das, W: Cur iesolution, Coebrane and Fobt. h. € Me; and the recolution of the ather levare. Hoswoll Jelly and — Vande: to their rents an delegates frow moved and secovced sete of we that both deleguice motion was that the Join’ D Was first put, ion then came up—that moved, a+ an amendment, thet Mevers.Coebran§ 9 to the fortunes of Of the life of that ‘that one thousand copies of the curious, free gratis. Buvanamton, August 29, 1655. eyed , there was « flood of ‘M. Todd. 3 P. I. Coben, a BLP. Skinver, 2 Lemad A. wt ps new ia regarde: as bocal and not national in its charace tor, a subject for the toleration of a difference of opinion by the citizens of the Northern and Southern States, and aa such has no rightful place in the platform of thé tional American party. BTATR RESOLUTION. As the commercial, the common school and the inter- val improvement sysiems of the state are its greatest lory, and have made her what she emphati- o Fmpire State, therefore— Resolved, That the American Cochrane, . K. Cunningham, Ros- Mr, Nyt, —That, sir, = rtiogen.! a 1. H. D. Sarto, Jr. H. Brewer, 2 W.D. Wood- The Hindoo Convention has Whea it assembled thie planks sent in out of which 10 gonstruct « platform. aoe ne'er iano Awl Per district, cor ee from fi Thee afternoon sexton, the committee aud the remaladec SMASH OF THE ADMINISTRATION PARTY. Joho Van Buren in a Fog and Out of a Fog. toa select eommilteo, vid A. Wright. 2. 8. 8. Homoll, engaged in the The Double Set of Soft Resciations, peter rey gre peomkc ont ‘and. bim= if, to ray 7 were in favor of, wan so conciMatory that they. tu the cther section of + the Onion part CODY: he gba ott both sete of ares ee ee Ha pver this meeting, James Wright, a silver gray from presided, assisted by an eqnal number of bard '« from bereaboute, *pecch- er, Schaffer, Serogga, Cush- Burr. No two of the speakers of the principles w Was going to fight, Schaffer being ext Burr ax extremely national. At the opening of tho Convention this evening, th own, ‘The Cyan asked bow the Convention wished the ques- tion to Le puty Mr. Jeanine thought ft wouki be better to have a divi Kiom—that te, frat take tho sentiment of the Cenventicn on the nominations reported, and thea on the :erchution ap; ended to them. w York, took tl debate out uf order. eloquent speech of Mi party will and It ite highest duty to foster and protect and bern thats elplen, and § ie! y pro! mately entitled 10 their seate. Resolved, That the interest of this tively demand a change of rulers; that if our internal improvements completed we should ex fom office the partisans now in control, who, instead of letting the rection of the canals to be kept, in repair by contract, at a saving of $800,000 a year as they may and shells, Bonkers a es were made by ing, Brooks ant HIE PROSPECTS OF THE BEMOCRATIC PARTY. ‘There was a question about one of the alternates from Mr. McArthur had been ‘A delegate quent lien to be admiited with the it State impera- we would 200 pointed alternate they vere not gentlemen, joned the appoin:- to&. M. Waterbury. went of this alternate; and ou motion the credentials were ordered to Le presented, Mr. fanrenD, a delegate trom Renaselacr, he bad appointed Mr. MeArthur in compliance with a THE KNGW NOTHINGS IN COUNCIL, It way moved to lay the amendment on thé, ‘That motion wae afterwards withdrawn, and evllecgue—came ptoper'y ‘Le quemion waa then ta) en on themetion toy ly low are authorized to do, corruptly continue tn’ place o horde of officials toabsorb its revenues for private emo- jument for electionce ing purposes, and to perpetuate easion of power. Tho following is a list of members of the Committec on Vlatferms, and who signed the resolations :— So, t—Brooks, Stewart, Bullock. No, [— Caldwell, No, II—Whiston, Van No, W=-Freeman, Holbrook,’ Rus- No, Vi—Tomp- No. Vii—Stanton, Cook, Backus Troggs. Published by order of the State Counctl. Signed J. W. Cemmittee on Resclutions made a report, which it waa staied bad the unanimous assent of the whole twenty- It was adopted by & unavimoas yote is committee of the whole house, and then by acclamatton in the Con- Dut he war allowed to proce. but the motion on w Bae ware Lar beew wihde uontion was taken on THE PLATFORMS. rescluticn of the appointing convention, giving the delo- Mere. Cochrane and Cunrioghaas a4 goles present authority to nominate alternates for those Seheneetady county and the mo: tom Comiwar, Uf rehenect Me sere. Hoawoll, Kelly nnd V members of the enprention, a. the firt «portion of the re- pert. a= 10 the appointment of permanent officers of the ‘Convention, end the report was unanimously concurred eked whether Mr. McArthur was a resi- Letter from the Hon. Asron Ward, ‘You will havo the resolutions, so that your readers can | Sat of the dist Judge for themrelves. Will they be reeeived by the peo- }le with the same unanimity they were taken up cenventiont Judging from the cordiality with which the hunkers and silver giaya shook hands over their birth, T hardly think the resolves will bear analysing. itted that Mr. MeArthur was not a ict, resident ef the district, Mr. Kine moved that the credentials be referred to the ecmmittes already appointed. px were made, and there was evidently a ng entertained in reference to the dispo- ATE then moved to lay the secomd portion of (he In, the resolu! ion—on the table, LL rose to make a spocch on that motion, Tho report has ived, and therefore there cannot be a motion county deuld Mr, SrAREEC® tl Curtis, Grannis, No. VIH—Burwell Aeceptanee by Gen, Ward of the Hard Nomination 66d deal of (ee! sitlen of this apy to. thea the be admitied ap p Pr Hehenortady’ court , Kelcgecanier’ * Dr, Var Bute Of course it will, S It was ben moved that the four delegates from thas at Lat two votes, wet that tide thing could mot ihe ene- ried out, eine their voro would be a perfect nullity. tly not very important question. Mr, MeArmni k did not want to disturb the* harmony of the meeting; he wished, however. to be heard for an or other net rhonld Mr, Cocemare, of selt and areveiale vere entt bere of the convention. He bad merely moved, throught ond courtesy, 10 a¢mit ‘he otber two, He supposed by those delegates who Darker, I resident. A. Y. Farrington, Searetary. Trarlus Brooks, 0 7. f New York, and’ G, A, Soroggs, of Buffalo. were chosen delegates at large to the Ne 0 Uni acuta absolutely, , Understood that hina to their seate a mene Seoretai ° for § aary ot State, Bincuaetos, Aug. 90, 138 At the morning session of the Know Nothing Conven- tion to-day, a State Central Committees was appointed. The balance of the morning is reported to have been rpent in making rules for the gover ‘2Le point of order produced a decided bit of a non plus Gremenks—Your ietter of the 27th of my nominafion as fecretary of State by the National Bemocraiic Convention, has have to say in answer, that had [ boen consulted before the nominations were made, 1 should have declined the ther; but now’ T do not feel at Mberty to do Almecatr—Is the gentleman a member of this con- COGWRANE explained it, (hat [f the committee had “ha report, then on the motion to ac n would reject it; but till it pied there could be no motion to lay op the table, “dhe Crunk was tnderstood to concur in this view of [From the Times, the Junior Seward Organ, BixuniaMrox, Wednesda ‘The quarterly ression of the Grand Hinacos) of the State of just come to hand, and & Mr. WRK —No, he is not, Voi m—ihen he hag no right to be heard. It was moved and seconded that Mr, MeArthur be ad- he voter should be ghen were declared fo be sightiully entitled to their rie, Wan certain that ¢ nent of subordinate Mr, Vaxtanroot, of ton weea unit, and bat ft would matier litte #1 elhed mitted (o a seat in the Convention. Mr. McAninen begged to be heard for an instant, and request was acceded to this time, WR sald ho had no disposition to appear adelegate from the Third district of Renwelaer, He wirhed rather to decline it. delegai¢—Nir. Sanford—to serve here in that capacity, t he (Mr. $.) had authority to w delegate Ineead of one who waa absent, conrented to ecme here. appoint g convention of the district. Arthur) ‘id not care to appear here, and he would ask his friend to withdraw his appointment, scone sprung up in reference to this matter, was quite elear that there was something else benin!, abcut which the delegates felt warmly. soon af erwards let out, in connection with the appear- ance of Cen, Jas, W, Nye as an alternate from the county parhiementary practice, Mr. heresy, of An afternoon session, at which the proceedings were kept private, was also held, and at4 P. M. the Conyen- ticn, wih three cheers, adjourned sine die. this place last night celebrated the form by firing cannon, Ler demonstrations of emade hy several of the promineat metbers of the in Syracuse last June the ganized in the State At the meeting President reported ther to the doctrine that an vflice of such responsi- bili'y ta neither to be sought nor declined, we examined with much aticntion the list of the members of the convention, and find it to be composed of ‘the most reliable democrats of the State, who have stood Dy the national democratic party throngh good and evil veport, many of whom have beon honorei from time to their fellow-eitizens wiih oficos of honer and ighest distinction. ® nomination made wader such eleoum- such men, would neliher be respectful to them nor talihful to the party, the nomination, I tate pleasure in stating that I cordially approve of the resolutions adopted by the convention, because the times re, lever of his couner; without reserve; and those regolatioua ro-afticm the pria- laid down’ by the National Conventions of 1&4! 5 declare the nece-sity of economy {in the administration ef public allairs; assert the doctrine ot non-intervention, maintaining the right of the people of the States and Te their own domestic concerns; acknow- beego no distinctions of birthplace or religious faith as teats of merit or fidelity; condemn in proper terns the im the well estab- rine of State rights and of a striet comstruc- ave, gentlemen, the honor AANON WARD. ‘apors, H. M. Hyde, the four delegaies f-om tebeneetady county permitted to yote or not. amendment, that they be all entitled to cast their vetew in ike manner as other deleguten, Mr. trannvex reminded the convention that tha vote which they were about to give would be hereafter used ‘that whe motion to give the The question was put on Mr. Vanderpool’s amendimenty and it wae lort, ‘Ibe wuestion recurred on the motion entitling the four delega en to two votes, and it was carried. A lmiscaTy my ved that {t be seferred to the last ap- oinied committed on resolutions, to momainate two mem ere from cach Judica! distsict for thePtate Central Cow- the motion would be fife unieritood that it re ‘a, thonght the mater should be red wi bout considering it any further, wana «trong voice in favor of thix course, PALL Only wished to make a few remarks a to the prt, ard alse in response to the remarks General Nye, gh he (Mr. 8.) wax a stranger here, Concral Nye wasat homo and @ favoril waby Who enid or did anything to his must expect to be handled ver He had not the talent of eloquence which He was but an humble meebrnie fom he elly of New York, but atill he could not bey bis remake pase unanswered, firm >ofelk must recollect that Suffolk has not always reprecentatives to the democratic conven- uffolk county was represented ention by Laniel D, #ickles, and rurely that was not a very creditable representation, (arphter and e Me therefore mo ‘Ihe American adoption of the of these subordinate A few more have arr! morning, but the number still ranges below 200. Is this not “growing small by occurs so to me. The main body of the delegates isters, to be from the densely k, Butfalo, Albany, and their prec ‘The rural men, who sentiment with which the deeply imbued, in the company now do not see one that im look, which He bad been waked by a Joy. Spacehos ar a precedent, end bo coun y four seten would y degrees and beaustfully lest? i , and that any A ejudice in this ‘That gentleman was one of the ‘trast of the hi, To dec! THE SOFT SHELL CONVENTION. w furnfehing larg: Mt The gentleman Nomination of Permanent Officers-—List of Do- *legates—Speech of the President, Mr. Kelly-—Attempt to Gust General Nye, and How it Resulted. yertorming in Birghamton, epuine, earnest, hor r to such organiza’ jooks ane actions, and talk to each other much after the fashion of very «mall polfth e round, it is amusing to notice the pro- ysterious look they can put o1 r to think they impress you with the belief that in truth they do know something and have some Lhave a pet dog who is sometinaa entrusted with the duty of watching the homestead, and though not larger th tense look of respo acre patch, and all *hereon, is eafe while I stand here,’? There are at Jeast three or four regular attendants at thece conventions who must at some time have passed The secret was to declare himself, foarlessly and seme years ein Vr, Vaw Boney, of N. Y., hoy withdrawn for the present, «tires come two or three weeks somethings to er that State (committee, Mr, WoRKEN stated the facta in reference to the delegn fon from Rensselser. “In the Third Assembly district, ? he raid, “Me, Waterbury and Mr. Lansing vere appointed ax delegates to this Convention. He bad hoped that mation waaid be atral tae ast a pear, No we | why not let him have his say out? ed 1d adapted to apy 0 of five or seven persona, re hd) desired to ree auch a plan w how the ma‘ter would opera The motlon was therevpon withdrawn. Antment o: three or four aterbury had not 11 resumed.—He had always admired General t waa not hnown whether he woubl, ye. Put when he lives either here or in the county of Sew York, and ccmes here to represent Suffolk county in ® ttare ecnvention, he would tell bim that he hal po (Appliuse.) ‘they recollected well when honored Mr. € nilarion to perform, ir. MeArthur ns a substitute A nice way to do business.” ppored that he (Mr, Lansing) had au- tate Convention cf the soft shell, or administra. tion section of the New York democracy, assermbled iin re, on Wednesday, 20th August, in obedience to the following call— he gets up an in- bility that seems to say, “this six tien of the constitution. ‘te be your obedient servan To Daniel C. Birdsall, Le Grand P Wm. Carlysle, N. T. Rosset: A Lrinecete moved for the apy Sergeants at Aima to kesp the doors, and prevent the reavn of dol qaton being taken by ontalders. in the National en under foot bj if he had as freo and cacy a togeth- (Lat parle that the delegation ce an you, he might say be had power to appoint # cenmittee on crgunisation hada right to aay how and smnber twenty-five, the convention rhould be o judge of the wants of than «cme representaves who rexide within ber borders? Certainly not any one who Hives ta the western gort With all the genileman'’s eloquence and he (Mr. small) couid not be made ye hada right to a seat, and Le DEMOCRATIC ETATR OONVENTION. A State Convention of the democraey of New York, consist ing of one delegate from cach Assembly district, will be bell the city of Syracuse, on Wednosday, | ch while “Dot?” wason guard, They have look, Being copyiata, of course they lack the intel{igence that sparkles from the wool-encompassed, T passed three of them but a mo- ment since, and in the Dowing beard of the one, the white neckcloth and short, com; and the back-combed halr an third, there was evident the same careworn, ‘ borne- Another moth n wa: Hevted to protect the conventinw tp the o-- cupath a of the hall, and to provide additional seate fir the officars of the qunventivn, ‘That motion was adopted And then, on motion, the convention took @ rect Ua to meet in Coriathian Hal, the ‘A Driycats renewed the motion that Mr. MeArthur be admitied a4 a member of th 2h day of Lucu: THE KROW NOTHING STATE COUNCIL. ‘The Reports of the Proceedings by the Seward Organs--The State Platforia, eyes of the original. vention from the county ext, at 12 o'clock M., at Market Mall, for the purpose of ‘The motion was put and carried. Yo Mr. McArthur was aio from Rensselaer county on thenesme up with regard to Gen. et figure of the second, bare-faced look of the received wa a dole rattling of dead bones, ‘The great questi x, © believe that Gene balf past 7 o'clock I’, Vion, nnd for the transnetion of such other business as way come before the Convention, jug Incouverten' ly rinall for the purpose ed the reseluth down-with-the-weight-of-our-manifest-destivy,”” that was reported by the committe would traceable in the same characteristics when I first encoun- I think they were in labor with pla(form, and not doing us well as would bo expectal. ‘Ikere are here about all the notorieties who were pre- sent at Syracuse in June last. affable and pleasant aa though he had not been deprived his high reat in the National Council, brother Stevens, to have monopolized all the gag fumor allcted to the ‘entire conclave. Brother Rarker is the guest of Col. Lewis, an eminent and wealthy citizen of this place, and J believe one of the Whig e. 5 ‘A brtecate asked whether the case last decided wae not at by which Gen, Nye was adinitted as a de- legate from Suttolk count: it was anewered that t! Ist district. Rovert Kelly, Jobn Cochrane. Chas. 8. Wintiekd, P. Cagger, Wan. Ae Beach, Told. Sth dinteiet.d. D. Mt EVENING #ESsION. The convention reassembled in Corinthian Hall at @ querier to eight o'elock P.M. The Crauwas announced that be wae informed thet th@ on Ressiutions was not prepared to report thig Question, question.” J ihat tt «as for the w (he question was to be voted on tay heped the Re question was different, irme- much ae Mr, McArthur resided in the eounty which bo fered to reprerent, but Ge ved Prom the Tribune, (the senior Seward organ.)) PIRST DAY—AFTERNOON SESSION, Brvonamwroy, Wednesday, A ‘The reception of a number of deiegates « @the time of the convention during the afternoon yca- fardoy, wivhout adding apparently to the size of It. It ‘was considerably over-estimated at four hundred mem- ld not dodge any ree. me little sensation.) fon in order to be to port on the table, President Barker, as ubstitutes residing out of ted to represent, be re- minittee on Credentints, vere Was no such committee. was only a committee on cuntestod arate. i reir understond the lay the latter portion of the ro ‘De Ciiik stated that to be J nays were den Democratio ‘ats Committee. Ap the national or hard shell democracy had effected » change in thelr programme, by putting the day of moet- ing a week in advance of that first fixed, #o the sotta also Armacy, July 8 1858, ‘The Cram stated to provide eats A motion for #ljournment waa then male, bul withe it REY, who brought to the notice of the con- fon to onvention, Without deair| 17 partionlar course of the purpose of bi inging the jubject of clwoting a “might have « ) yeoe and pays were called, and there «mm ved to lay th ‘The subject of admitting reporters to the convention whieh was introduced at the morning seston, was act! ‘wpen in the afternoon unfavorably to the press; the repre- wentatives of which were denied admission to spirited debate took importance during of New York, and M: ene of the Westchester delegates, were the I don’t think that the Colonel will be oon- verted to Hindooism even by the great apostle of that for thove in frent, #0 that those made achange, though on another tack. 1 vened 1wo delegates from each Assembly district, instent heretore, or should have been, 26 was no question before the MALE addressed the chair, but was interrupted by . Cook, of Frie, who did not understand tut the ay debatable, and who insist Chauncey “chaffer appears to have bro something of tHe same feelugs be expr council. “He talks loudly of a free sot} diating the twelfth section, and of eune sive movements that have been stra Selegaien in altevdaine he sutanltied the bel They assembled at 1 ce upon & resolution afternoon, in which to lay on the table n that motion being put. The CHAK sgain stated there was no motion before platform—of repu- Iry other progres- era both to hin clock M., im Market Hall, a room cf ratber emall dimensions, which made their num- Dersappear quite imposing. rovnties in which they » 4, That the Committers om Resolutions be aa~ tio this convention a reac: mri ntion aa to the sing delegates from the champions. Schaffer frequent'y floored his Genk fe argument, but at the last grand rally—the voto— off victorious, carrying the Council There ie a good deal i {4 in’ session, arising to from debates between individuals and viduals upen the vexatious topic of slavery. and his asseciates in the The proceedings were opened by Mr. A. P. Laxsiva. ns discovered @ ray ot lig! fn it Mr. Kobert Campbell, of Sieuben, as tempo. nan of the Convention, The nemination was ratified. Mr. Cammans, in assuming the chair, addressed the ty In the excitement and cowfuaion it through the gloom of his Mr. Frevp, of Suffolk to the clerk’ deek, and ution of the Nominating Conven‘ion, ho te kt Natlonal Lemonrathe Gon Scme men baye a way of eternally climbing, and yet being cverlastingly at the toot of the mountain; they al- ositfons of leaders at, the precise mo- Of thia clans, iy an aa ceafesten white the n the permanent President, ant ¢ondy waye attain the ment when there na out of order, the mitted av memr nobody to be led. Gentlemen @ the Convention—Permit me to return that the proposition of Me Van pyolatinent of the thie evening, a ‘Two opponents of the twetfth section of the Philadelphia Watform were thus debating during the session the ehsnees of succers in an effort to reject tho Philadelphia Platform, and expressing their dissrtifaction that South- en emisaries and politicians from the city of Washing ten should be required here to regulate the political affaize of the State of New Yor, when one of them ro- market that notwithstanding the souihern agents ot the their money freely, api mabing heir points, yet he believed tha pponenta of the twelfth Selah Squires old personal friend, and a very berc—Jamcs N. Reynold, keq., who was ‘some yeai agone jealously and yet’ favorably known by the whiga ™ Vie ‘was of the Harrison and Cia, igns, and then much a man of the pec a shade of sourness at some political misunder- standings sent when he accumulated some lands, and therewith an ur- dent admiration of the measures with the ruccess of which the valve of these lands was largely idgntified Northern man with Southern prin- Ho has taken hold seriously of Hindooi¢m ts to make it pro-slavery in His” method is of cere thanks for the-honor you have contorred upon me im electing me to pre ide teu porarily over the oigephation of this Convention, Op jookit seo men whom J recognize as life members cratic party—men wbose counsels we have been im former ears in the Labit of following—imen whose counsels io fumer years, when adher success of the democratic cause and of the democratic on this oeeaston, our de- a epirit of harmony and be cuccessful, aa ia former the Convention will pormit mo ‘ition, that I trust and hope I reprosent truly and of delegates to {neerely for the honor eo to be the ebsliman of ‘Ibe matter here dropped for the pravent, only to be revived ip a more omuring and dete: ined shape by wad to, uniformly led to the irman of the Com:nittec lowing aKnes as permane it is am honor I bighly ans of the epre eof New York. ihe democratic republican party of the Lied States, cf which you ore part, ts the «nl ice over the detibera 1 hope and trust that, Uberatfons will be conducted firmness, so that we ma years. (Applause.) Ai io aay, in cceupying this that cach representative ‘althfally the constituents who seat hin here for that of the convention :— He is now * 7 or anything of and wants and expect {ts acts, as well as its tendencies, the old dough face school, that yet thinks it posafhle to “keep the word of premire to the ear, but break ft to tho hope’? of the people of the Nor years that he bas been absent from the fight of free- delegates in council, and evi- ‘The opponenta of the twelf:h Will lose the State by adopting that voeates contend that althou, wTith, end there it is, and fore In my judgment, to it long wave ax berty and equal the only rafe reliance aoeticn urge that the mm, and ite a may be ort this year, it can be carried, tagether Wm. Chamberiain, i Himenta and views, Tthink we will have no reason to apprehend but that we shall bo Benjamin F. Skinner, jealouny of havi Feymour Green, veh judieled ‘ater whe an ewely Abwtriet 1 tn tina ef before the sf not think te nites, The ond; ether werhould tieposd of Chat toon ear as ruppoe mittee t4 to tall eSuvep tion: pe by re Ae ki thas ag of Mo wae o © State Comte ht have of opinions, and the contiinta of party How aoble is the attitude of the comceratic republican party at the present th t, even etrid detent) while all other poltt! © {n the process of tranamigration, or in the very article of dissolution? Glance over the history with the entire South, in 1856, RVENING BESSION. ‘The evening session commenced at $ o’elock and eon- tinued until nearly 10 0’clock. The Council determined te held the neminating fwarth Tuesday (25h) in veptewter. co in tho evening was the selestion of the place heldizg the next semi-annve!l session of thia Council em tho fourth Tuesday (26th) of February next. proceedings were #0 uproarious that the Vrestlent could ‘order, and many of the members were dis- ite ridicule. Among th: mh were New York, Canas voney Island, Newburg, dom, he thinks the army has learned no new tacth pnd the mutars has ‘obtained no insight of the intent and mean tbat “ masterly inactivity’ whereby they were so « leit at the wercy of Southern aggressors. ocher.ing and planning and revolving within bis nar- row circles at Syracuse Avburn and Cn successful, aa in former years. Mr, Jous Cocumane, o James F, Thompeon. Bamuel 8, Bilaworth, under the old ona! | some season for that jew He had no motive to, but there was none how. mentioning Albaty ar the commiiice tbeuld re: be. wh and cori of course, exercie DO erfoctly willing to ha’ ochaster. In Myracnge, Lie only wan ed that the memtere Xew York, nominated Finley M. King, of G.yuga, a» te@bporary secretary of the Con- | yehm Lapham, #&— Win. Vendervoort, The neminatlon was confirmed. Mr, Barras, of Cortland, proj of the city of New York, ‘The nomination was confirmed, bi ees called the list el ing two sets of delega' & cominittec of five was appolnted tion at Auburn on the Finley M. King, Caynge, The caneluding Hiram Ferry, Albany. mittee also reported the followii adopted im the ccmmittee on the m Jecclved, Tbat the vacancies in the Convention beonly filled by the appolmiment of those who reaido in the re. fective counties where vesancien exist. dirapyrebation and thinks he $s catching comes to ahore in November next, ember, he will find it p nothing to the land but the dead and forgotten wood that floated on the surface until it be- Jogges, and so #1, t yet friend Reynolds will spread his and baek-sete, and Hhool!’ ts in the swift currents—the Kiving wate ra, Pamnu ns is here, and ranting as loudly as ever. ter is also here inient apon bon 1 do not, find the name of hoiel beaks, eo it that lady of doutfal parent town, she mnst be the Albany Reyiter, are ii uirer, John C. Mather, Gen. #eroggs, and Hoy About (welve hundred persong, all told, assembled, ani Porker and Shaffer of New York, SH, Crooks of , and C.-C, Barr ‘Ap additional Secretary, fen of Mr. Swau— and sgvin in the succeed r ly the Distory of aneceeive ‘tranamigra ized as tho federal party, in the principles of Jederson. nibers conquered St ander thir designation, weintatned for seme years a sickly existence Le tide of patienal republieans, ihe pare ot whig, and borrowed cerassoually our gout ure In eounection Cherewiih, hoping that auder the deg ef democratic whig: tte tra ‘Whe Cemecracy In 18! {ts last phase, and it Isat thie moment withoat a z for the nets by whieh it shall be of whiggery snd of sectlonal repablicanlen are not yet comermmated, But whatever form it may take, it belongs to you to overcome it, e* your Lave 1 often dope before, and to romped It of unrestricted cx- tn the melee ion of it ta, therefore, siway question which may kaewn chacscter (mo the ftate uf New You have seen it Rot Maaerts aot legates. ted claiming seats from | showld appoint & sud comunt toe « (Applause and Ms. Hoauscos, of Columbia, stated that that resolution opted by a mefority of the committee. Mr. Hest, of Oneida, move milice be accepted, with the exception ten, whieh he comsidered was beyond the range of tho commities’s powers. touch feeling exbiblted In opposition to, and feme in favor of thie resolution, ft betng an understood thing that it was aimed to disfranchioe Gon, Nye, whe ene ax an alternate from Suffolk county, while he lived either in Cnendaga county Mr. Hccruoom offered to present informally a minority report from he Commitee on Organization, the ncminatips, but throwing overboard t! Mr. Swart, of New York, was surprised that aneh mi- thould be offered in whea rt was made to the commiitec. he naid, was adopted nea: 100, and he hoped It wou by this Convention. She yess und pays were demanded on Mr. Hunt's mo- i appcinting two from each jaaielal And Le was abo at tonight, while sizieen prianivent tention were en the purpore of the whew matter on the table, The question was taken gn this moto ed of Mergers. Ira Vande Thany; Rufus Heator, of New York, and Ire Godirey, of Liv Mr. Horatio Barr og committee consi will not see that 10" hat Tt afte. wards ameutned that the report of the com on & committer, the last resolu ad ep, of Cortland, moved tha epnieg of ‘he, qari, ing of two delegates frm cach Judicial « alr for the purpose of w s £ character could not ti jelen Dhw’"on the Ingulabed {t wider made hin appearance & decided sensation. A be appointed by permanent office taken, and the motion wis adopted. pointed by the Chale yesterday afternoon, and crea ‘gwember Of Know Nothing delegates who had voted for Sereggs by order o of the Ordea, under a {inpresaion bat 7 ion, were cxcee. tific ps ae ingly gratite nd out, and arou Sjournment was renewed. ae ten waa taken and canied, and so the Congention, at ® M., adjourned to meet at 10 tollowirg genUemen we: The métion for aa such Comittee on Organisation: — we. axeggs wee per! w York, is present as a hes were made and.earnont desire ‘Sotioned, 1 io wot worth ten shieheae the last n0s- been seduced previous to as large a4 was expect- be in the State, only SEOOND DAT. Inaac BeGonthe, Jr. ‘iam Breoke, Ulimen and other appear opon the wtand. Dp notiication of such rey ‘Ihe revotuticn in querti her, Gabriel T, Harrower, Piper. convention took @ recess (il) aid speech wan free wilish. THE PHILADELPHIA PI ATYORM OVERROARD, ‘The Commsttes of Twenty-four cn the ed this evening through Erastus Brooks, Caacxom Fcrarrm® moved ft. by acclamation, and rry the State of New (Great applause.) cme person nn tion” drcwned bis voice. Mr. Brooks announced that the brother on the eom- pho dissented had «i recelved with cheers, yells, leaps, dancing, Piling chaira upem the heads of delegutes, and’ other de- tons! raticns of joy, at the dangers of a tow, which y or emer into any comb . Eu ita en tation, the Secr* Wigh that platform we on thunder and light- jook to apeuk, but cries of + Ques- politica) capital oat of pu ek « bargnln with t genitetion. Thix ing Ane wergiDR tion. Dir. Cotry, of Frie, called for the reading af the recolu- ticn by whieh the committee was appointed. The secclution waa according! thos iaed the committee to nominate jornmanent officers of the Convention. ir. Atvexn, of Onondaga ment that the ecmmitiee FTFRNOON BESHION. The Conyenticn r¢-assambled at 3.o'clock #. M. ‘The Cramay announced that as Mr. Santord, appoint ed cn the Committee of Orgaubation, was not in at tendaner, he would appoint instead of Lim Mr. Rout, of polivtea) lemperapee or ouree it in vartous Mates conles that party of stealth; The party of eertarian yr Guerre of @ rorrapt bibby aver form ef prineip! which beld a eaueus last night, Cpe of the liques is in. favor of latform, another is in favor of read. Jt merely au ADryorry reminied the Chair that Mr. Root was hh omibe ‘towif from the Fifth cistrict, while Mr. fantord was frum the Sak oerey urth; and the Chalr thereupom sppointed Mr. David tay, dadson, of Ft, Lawrence county, to fill the vacancy ‘The Srcrursmy called the Met of We exprention ty hie sertt travelled outiite of their ers when they attempted to report a resolution of the A offered, ond hoped that the resohaiien offered by (he the revolution. Inst of these cliques are 6 aimed dy some, will prove the victor. wanted of the Malnc law senti- te the unfortunate dalkanee of ite iy delegates anew, ond wes h wee ‘The matter wae therefore laid en the table, Biled tle morning, The rol was called and the minuten of yesterday's proceedings wore reed. The Commniiien ow Rercduthoas ther. repurted the fallowtag mm Pesolved, That the ut it FS 3 sh ‘hore of a proseribed faith, and with ettizons has it are eeloulated to heavily burtheued tox Gitare of the pine millions of dollars {he completion of he oe, if erntinusd, to the whole scm sutherised ts be apeaded the consla will aA f the suntrests net and that theretre we are of ( tbe interests of the rtete, os well eso ete the camels, and of the eontrartars t thle eyatem of on, vemeloser of the 0 pat the hele ofl the ler the Margeet clase of boats at the Perives, That the efrte sof py the whig party, fo extend ‘ authortnee wy the eomeritar to the bert trtererts of the Prete, Legislatare pot bows than of (he J had throwing overboard the Philadelphia ited four delegates voted against the Pat. form and resohithons. EVENING SESSION. ‘The platform report was received with tremendous aj On the vote being taken there were but fonr dis The result was received with renewed ayplasie, cheer upon cheer, clapping hands, stamping the following persons were ensolled as having answered to their memes, ard took their ecats:— AP. Lonning, B. K. Purdy. 2M. B. Chow Set may be mentioned that most of ey would ffnd the Maine law ttes af the ‘impor ha Vnported itquor Eat er dagt voter it tingle queation— he and tery er yert staigomen {tie country, the lovers ny talking at once whose names coubt not be w reporters, tbat it was rather dillieak to keep trark of things. Gen. N8 wos Leard ow the question, Mis appearance Hed with much applause and eneouragenent by a rity of the Convention. syn drinking forciga iy in or acknowledge that tinet of the SRCOND DAY— MORNING #BSSIOW. waa mther « gormy one at several loud epewehes were of indignation was 1 Nicholas HK, Jr senting voices. ‘ 2. Alfred Lyon, Cook, HL G. Prindie. 2 Index Noyes. ‘obn Fnyder, O. 11. Wileox, 2. boha T. Hoge- Bure Z Horatio Vallard, Ps wu). Win, Howland, bainbubtened by thie sewed to address (he Gourrition Of the rights of ere ft tanstieiom, aud the pinkons, amd abandon Meal acibon, for Ue purpome ‘The session thie morni: time in the Cou euveral members against Chauncey ‘on the free’ aol quesiton—he bel movement. Philadelphia convention was made, bat aetion was ‘upon tt. ‘The principal business acoomplidbe) tment of » committee of twenty-four, from each Judicial dietric Mr. Baooks, of New York, Ciisirman of the Committes on Ferotutions and Platform, made the following report unanimously from the committee, and {t was unanimous. re oceanfonally apparent. t en cary piatiorm fur the multitade to stand upon. the ol! managers Allow me, gen We vt the hemor you have deme hat harmony may prevail iw your dchicrations, ond that that eplrit of harmony, ren may differs eel aver the once the manene, (eheers), std that the reeult nf Unie convertion will be to restore wwer in thie Mate med Ovum ne ite pothsel Uhemph fn the brevhlemtial election of mong then, are lorace Rerey, 2 Lemuel feon now—the two brothers, Chauncey and Heman Bure, What decayed and rotten ship hns ever floated in our political waters, at the helta of which thoee two pilots aye not stood? Ido not now remember a in which they were ever on the victorious je trhed all wides, Chaunee: hard board:—bat I believe his pirourttes re not exactly to the Uhing of the ng the eortain down on him; amd now he weeks an en- agement for the “season '’ from those who cater for of the lat Assembly, ie with myself, Ho is an atte obably make « on, be deshied to ray a word excul eclt ond of him who rion phalanx of the party, and who liad extended ™, jew. Ny, come vve. mung}. IW. brow everything eve repare a set of shall, B.D. Stevens. Lutibur—2. Cyrus Macon, Chemterlain, James Mabbert, Pyron Pond, Georce Prown. pif Cook, Larne! T. Hatch: y. tmrh. 3. Jobn Varker, Auen I AK. Hurophrey. Fulton), Zobn hewar fim any personal end which he had to J pened ae an aliernate fom Bulladk emmy ine wi he blecd of mea J ereen wd prose “6D. Dutcher, itdehard iW repudiate the twelfth section of the Phila- of thie committee will o'clock this event nae tiem wasion, on account of this af convention reassembled at 7{; o’otock. business managers, 60 they ) n mowed that @ committe of tea from each Judicial cletriet be appointed by the Chair clu tlens for the considerstion of the Gavew The quretion was put and the mation wae ade The loliowing geathemen were sppototed by the (hale emren. Hen, Jcel T. Healey, ciled under the same roo! ing delegate, and will during the reesisom of the Convention, of health, and apparently not much inclined to tread the Hon. Erastus Brooks fs also a delegate, He, too, ta an fovalid, and I egret to notice, im the care with which he rn ure air of the hills, evident stem. He looks feable bunt by ue bien! twenty une yours bames of those who had HiLog the battles of deen Bradford Parmmone. BP. Bushnell, J. A. Griewold. Dean Richmond. It. Arphaxed Loomis, Nee re abred, That while we romenta te ony the largest Uherty of optrlon ana rote opatnat it pei “a, Platform resolutions and rej at the evenii ree wl members of the ont Kt retry comin ane sot lan tow ond by everet om be Cone On maw 1—Lerenee DB. Phepard, committes are said to be in a , and will not approve the twelfth seetion. to-lay was rather a fallu ames ¥ : . 2. Alanson Situner, oJ . Gillev. 2 ramuel B. »D. Briggw, Dentel Green, rey, Wo Andrews, bimselt from the vigne of the wearing out of and little fitted to endure the excitement of debare—and yet the eye seems undimmed, ben I knew him first. teal views, and hav yet found much to defiant, and often 1 careor—ani I re y, ose la mortification i —Jobn ender, boule have witnersed fiom t ding the great «1 —e bedht Pprecter , and 400 Hindoo delegates Arpha nad Lawvanis it, Chauncey Lacan: Le in. Fey mone Gi Gvenwioetin or roman & Vette « we regerd he marion of the n, N. B, Sylvester, . mm Vandever, das vigorous he ‘ex preened hie «mtire actonicbment om Cigenvation should Lave Depord ihe seope of their pa ite shoubl have etepp! a Wael appointed When 9+ da Kodcon—t. Jaren Barker, 8. M. Pater. ing fow thoughte in common, 1 hi semire in his earnest, impaesioged chivolzic bearing during his Senator! ret to we that Thee are all ‘among that I think worth the mentioning. yet armeunced. Would-be fashionable ladies have a way in church Just as the minister Ia about to they attract attention fen 90 entives tenis bes Nhat “that com RSC from the emtnmitton om the fer the county of fehenectady, reportel. mycorible, be raid. Gor the commition ty were bet four members prevent, ant D6 ond ope of Bhs artodaten am | s eh. 20 ‘Oiheson, f Vhonnas Cornea, Dante Werner Re reveal fp the per; etuatirg of t Feseted, Wet the ns ional eRe. TIT Ree wel © manendatm i fmepoe te protect (he lreqenry fren bet ore, wh tn mrvewt the oowing and the Roown” Nantel Ulan tec Wikon Siall, James Morph; the rewalt of the If, bewever, he convention, he would ex- #. 8. D. Johneon, S 10, Witten Tenry, 7 Jotn Van buren, John tT Ccebrane, orman MeLeon. 9. Vira ia rie, bomas Pearwin. 12, Sob Heliy, A, M. Gres Voir wee ret to him a femthers webeh inflnence or organizepon of ihe to advance any measure against the con- of the States, or the inteation or effect be to endanger the perpetulty of the Feortb.—Vo sectional interference in our and no proscription of perfona on aceount vere Lonered with a peat in thi pices Lie sentiments faithfolly, bomestly and tral, weld be le accordance wit! (Laughter) When wo Mr. Pleyd wa, rrrphem, and the ofher two members of the emm. oper tad another read tion gly orwell Kelly eat wrtld briety tate the te db courso—there! and create a ven atton Daniel, trich, and means t practice rt here. Oi'the upmenticned, 1 think nine out of every ten are ther hankers or aflver gray wh As} enid by telogra: prevail, but there {sno telling—end very Mile use in guening, Captains sometimes complain that their era/ts move 6 slow they cannot Hemet hing of the sort members ar so few—1' ite dew iny #0 manifest, that Ing aseured Dat 11 bebe ee nett went 8 delegaie comer here wat the souree of authority, the people, to aypuiat » «ubw nother, i it for thie convention ta aay where he Hie constiiaents bad math «inet Rate, aad, tote © that with reepecttul devyly Shey may mourn over has ‘made. (oats of langhir ) the committee were adoy' county of fuflelk would inquire why it was thal (he seize A the man Whom Htnte rbowkd te obs! y un 1608, there wee ® convention nf the party, 8 whieh there erpenisations made in (he samme rogan 4: q ‘The jartion reprovemted Wy nA at ‘be Co lopee fend ih the tounty eotevention yt the Cougatee were haow * co what they comivered & Union macting, t., Onband, 5 kg We (Mr, Vanier peed) Gd net regard that ea @ motive at vd Pet dorm it necearary Gor ony: ia aed thet the npirtt workewas ses Be cd onto Cane, 2% Lake 1 w. W. Van Breckiin. Whee palley’ ott Hostility ta the of » 7 : posen re the Paral the Roman Catholic € le and dangerous tho. ongh seform tobe bim frem? elaten, priests or mini+- as anti-; if “ay eee in the naturalization laws of Graham. 2 Tenehy Jen- Alfred Chamoeriin ©. tat, Ww. ©. Dreyer. b selection thie convent steerage way on them. e# this Grand Conmell. The dimolution so evident— ‘7 can make Bo wovement wastings surmise oo. Fie bot the melan- Te wBaBt og scattered household that gathers now snniverssry, aud 1 this resebution of tree toe tly r wase © Wiens! to taken w dia Westen: | otis eo 5 ite veees cturee wf ical conduct, together with an at- ‘lt HE j ties! if pea Aad