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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7679. THE EUROPA AT HALIFAX, TUREE DAYS LATER FROM EDROPE. PROROGATION OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT, THE QUEEN’S SPEECH. 4BRIVAL OF THE INDIAN MAIL The Laying « the Atlantic Cable Postponed. HE PARSAGES OF THE BALTIC AND PERS{A, ACTIVITY iN THE COTTUN MARKET, DEPRESSION LN NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA, CONSOLS, 90 1-4 a 90 3-8, Mm, ao, 0. Tho steamatip Enropa arrived ai Halifax ai one o’siock yestertay morning. Sho lefs Lt: erpoa) about 3 o'clock on fo afternoon of the 29th vit; her cates aro consequently ‘ree days later shan thot already roetvad Tae Suropa sailed from (Halifax for Boston wt hell- paw the oierk yerterday moraing, where ede wil be doe this Bivornooan §=Weatber stray. Wind, NW, ‘The Ba opa reports wae! 90 Angues Bia), she passed tho bark Felicity bound west, ‘The steamsbip Ballio from u4 Bell buoy at 12 o'slock af niyht, cu am, and being dotaincd there on kas roach Liverpoo) anti! 5 9’clo he sieamehip Persia from New 56: pool at 8 o'clock m iatardsy marnis,, a0 09.1 The British Parliament was prorogced op f° wy, tao 28d ult The Queen's spesoa waa read by 10 suoualva, Couschs for money clated at 9034. ‘Tho Liverpool cetion market had been vory aetlve, and prices bad ouneiderabl, sdvancrd, Cloalng Dacyani. The ‘mates of ibe week were 110,000 bale # Intho Liyorpoo) marketa breacasafls wore goztrally dul) and tho teudeacy was downwards. ‘Yee Liverpoo! vrovirion market was gouerally qaiet & tho Lopdop market nugar has sligit!y advanced Tho steamer Antelope is to take the place of ibe Olreas- aaa, and will sail for Newfoundiaad wm ihe b.5 of Bop- Yembor, The Oirosssiag has beon eb arterod for india, GREAT BRITAIN. FABLIAMENT PaOKVGU+D—Pak Qi ENS APRWCE— POSTYUNSMANT OF THB ATLAN 10 TehbOnard, Parhament was proregued on tae 2810 ult. The Guven’s epecud wae delivered by commission, and wee rea) dy the lord Ubancellor, Te following sre te maverial pine — Her Mejraty commands us 30 oxpress to you her autie- facetou tes ibe prorent 2 wf aiaira in £ crope ines iron we fprounaed ‘onfieencs im the continvance cf peace. ‘AITAE FhniZ ws Sdurieoted *Tb tho execution of the stcu- Batons of tho of Parts Days, from various causes, bo: yet veer complert, but her Muyssty brasty boat by tho | tanes efforts of he contracting partion to the treaty, all (Dat Pome De 1) De done vite reference to the atipulsiors Wer ere lors DO patisfackorily sotled Her Moyet? orm mange ua 0 inform yor that tho exw which nee breken out among the rative army in 1b ngal, toliored by sonous diainr- Dantes iy MANY pert. 1 thas Presidency, heave coumsinned Dar Majraty extreme couca a, and toe baroariues which dave orn toieyd apen meoy of her Mx} my 's earjocte ww Indie, apd the pufferings whch bars been entured Dare Giled Ser Majety’s hears wits the deo wet grief, While the O'Lducs of aay civil apd mi)taay officers who Vare Dern pheord [y sironmessuoas of ct clificalte and who are Doing expored to great daoger bas oxmted her Majo ty'D Warmest AAmir Aton. iaer Msjesty Cummaads ue to Inform you tat she will om 1 ro mr ararer Oa Cole C4 to 9 Ol! hee grave Meorders and that edo le conte. t that etto besetpge of Prov dence, xno wlin tue full prwer at her disposal, abe will bo meDt for the tberal sup phan for the Pyinoesn Ros al’s do vry, Ad for U9 aerorance of sop ort to remere Wangaility 'o tam Tt expremes sets Taction 63 tho Nqwdwion of the Dsawh Synd Ocos wt aiding to bo nevooa) debt, aad gre wa 8 pe © the divorce bil! and auaary Phos act of loca! impor ence Jo the Howse of Comanoms, prior to the reading of the speech. Lord Parmorston mala that tolog-aphic comacnioa don ahh Iidia, via Be Sapbraves, nad pot yot bees sanc ened by the Turkish governmeat, Toe British go ora men} woU!t, Of courre, D9 gind to avail (bemse!ves of the ime. ve Sure, when tt ehonid be completed. Sir Do Lany Peans Inq sired whethor It was intendod by govern ant to reader any aid to B itish lodia. Lord Paimersion sepiied Ip the alirmative. Capt Mangies, on behalf o the Corrt of Direct irs of the 4a Company, maid that aid would be resdoret wai) fefterors, both cle!) and miiiinvy. Beth houses of Pariiament bave aijourned pine et. ‘Tho Qo: om bad gone o Balmoral. Nothing offotel had been promulgated as to the Atisntio Wegreph, dat 1 appears to be taken for yranted thet the qrierprise #1) De pretponed voul next summer. ‘Tae Londow Pier apd other loading papers stroorly ‘argo the tmmediate construction of a telegraph to fodis bad the ar yalsit on of the atlantic cabio for wat purpors. The Timer to a loader on tho mahjsot, eayn — The tanto T Company, in the exerciae of ele Glarreiom Nace deoitad on vod imae'' renee. yle coonect England wits the United % Wel cable le dleponedie for a similar eolerpriae ‘BD apolher diremion. An tmprension prorailed that the cable could be bought or India. The 27:) apnoal Congress of the Dritiah Arsociation a9 sembied at Dadiin on the 26th ch A special correspondent of the Time, writing from Ma fom, Coorgia, ridionles the famous Arroremith (eorgia Bail-ond boax—pronouncing ta mero hallucinadon with 2 foundation whetever, te Uverpoot John Doherty, an extensive dealer tn Americas produce #ho lately surpande:!, bed been obarget wnh omaining money unéer ‘ewe pretonces, and was Dok! wm vail ‘Two princes from Siam were expected i» Fagiand, for the porpore of entering ite commercial treaticn «ith ‘Pres; Bain. A Britieh man of war was waiting at Alex Ancvia to convey the ambarey tn Ragland. THY REBELLION IN INDIA, ‘The indian mai bad reached Mareciiles, anc were 6x peered in Lonoon the \ay the Earope sailed. Bombay dase are to July 80. The main featares of tho at despatch frow Cagliari are onnfy med, and ia sores ing de-nils are added Gr Henry Berard died of cholera before Demi on the Wa of july, aod Sr Beary Lawrence from wounds, on the +b ot Locke, ‘Yee mutincers bold Dolbi om the 14h of July. They tad made three more sorties, and wore oniroly defested ‘m each wih heavy lors. fir Hogh Wheeler was Killed eyOawnpore. The garri em there, pressed by famine, eurrend red the place to Nema Babeb, by whom, le viclativn of soleme promises, al were massacred, Nera Mahe waa subsequently twice Attacked ani ntierty cofeatd with great lowe by Geners Bareiock, who ro oscupted Uaenpore. Ry the orders o Nena Saheb two hundred and forty women and obiliren ‘were murdered at Cawnp re; and amongst the Killed « tha: place are Bir George Parker, Colone! Wiitiams, Brign Mier Yaok, and otber off sors. OF the bth of July an obstinate dattic was fooghs before Ag?s betwenn the garrison st thal place and the Weerst ‘mutinsers, who had marohed thither wiih reiaforoements, which Drought their numvere op to 10,000 men the Britieh forces were obliged to retire with a heavy lon. Several British officers were killed. ‘Two native regimenta motinied at Soa! Kote, Panjab, om the %h of Joly, and massacred Capt. Bishop, Dr. Gra ‘bam and Rev. Mr. Hanter, with bie wife and oniid, The remaining Ruropeans wore safe in the fort, These mutl- ‘seers wore totally defeated on the 1¢ih at Moarat. Genora) Hewitt had been removed trom command for mmpinener® Phe Purinh wae traneni!, There were some divtnrd- sncen at Hyderabad tm the Docan, bet they wore np premed ‘The Bombay and Madrat Presidenciee continned tran. qo'l end the'r armies oye’ Ger, Reid had succeeded to the command before Deh! SRBADSTUFFS, ork, arrived at ihe Chureday, ube 7b coun). wt vdo a feat a vrived : Although the British had parts of Ovo regiments, on!y 2,000 man covid be mustered for an oflectrye atiack Againat Delhi), Detechments from these regiment had been sent to protect other plares. ‘Two or more Britieh regimenie bad reached Oxtccttm. The deepatohes received say nothing abevt the kes of the sioamer Trans)t, Al Onloutta trade, erpecialiy exporis, continued pars iyzed. Pusbange wan @. 34d. 2 Zu, 3)44 for doocment villa At Wadres there was rittlochange tn imports. Ai Bowday the bucivess im imporis wae very Sunited, Exchange was % 24, A despatch from Mazz ollies to London, dased August 28, fe 6:—''A p ivete commercial letier ataten thas Osloata had euffered extremely from a scarcity of provisions, ba they were begivalug to arrive by the rivers ” ‘The harvoat was ia faminent danger of boing iesireyed. The princ\; al wane “actories were avandemed end ma'e rink wore required. The exports ameantel to esarcely anyttivg Even aroind Bombay discement bad shown “Yel, but had been suppressed. Tho regiment of Gwalior had been threatened with deo! mation. Moverdie cvlnmune 479 t Beocr ibe provincer cf Contre ia, ‘The Euglieh were organ'zing rogiments of Kikhis, AFFAIRS IN CHINA. Bong <ong daiee aro to the 10th of Joly, and ibsse trom Sbanghae to tho 2 of July. Lard Iigin arrived at Hong Fong on the i of July, and was abont to preosec| northward in (to Shennch, socompa- nied by s'x gunboats. Conflr metory reporie have been recetved respecting tho ‘njory rnatained by tho tes pikni from 0% being thorough. ly pleked, ‘The decrease io the smipmente c ice “rom Chine to ihe B&d of June war 275,500 Ibe, A’ Ubapgbae, osc. ogo OM Kaginnd way Te 2d. w Te. Big. Prices «fee 167 Pave wed O08, Ai Hong ‘foug,: . « * en 06 Obs Ma. on Lon see from Tas '. ‘ 300 and we WI BOM dee u: phas terme ny. MW de Koynove vo real bis por « ed 10, and be » The price of whi i a Pee, Tho Lnpreas Dogeaio attendec « bull Ggbé es & on bunuay, the ad ule SPAIN. M. Latrague, the Woxinan Eavov, bed arrived «\ Cadis, where bo Woulds is bark for Bexico. Jt Was ru sored 14s when General Lersund! proceeds to Opba be = ili be accompanied by Cenera) Raman Solano ‘as fooond in curmand The new Governor will sai! in September, and take with bim the aliimatom of the Apa nish govermmeni reapecting Mex!-o. ITALY. Pit powkce mveuta wee being made at Geneve and ‘nt Tho Pope was expected to retarn io Rome ip a few day Great prevare ‘ops were making for his rece tion. He was at Leghorn op she 35th, acd was warm'y received, {be Opantonne of Turin gives an socount of the recop- ton at + noa of @ piece of ordnance semi by citizens of prahag hain fnchae inven sends By genne Tae mi itary and civic authorities in state to the gases : ‘be port, where ib gum wae formally ‘teliverea to <n. mero rogues 1% BM ode cad Ince 2 irepot p> Dm, PRUSSIA. 4 terrinie copfiarretion bad occcrred st the oliy of Medgebare, The isrge military store hovees, railroad bo fermiaue, and many privace bouses, were de- . SWEDEN. las hug bad revarmed to stockholm, to tmpreved boats. DENMARK. gtd aiven ofders fora body ef trocpe. tor 1% Histoin, ba! this waa bot orodted. AUBTRIA. ‘The Ausivien g2vernoe mt Das iemned AD rejuctiva 0: he sus.18a 30,000 mex = Ihe redvotien ‘(be Aw Web guverament dentia pote to Berlin odjeoting mitting Franoe 1 consiruct @ abipe, Ray pe “AUnebid Pacbs bas been sppolnted Minister of War, in place of iamil Pacha. = NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA, Melbourne dates are to June 9%, avd Pydney to June 19. ‘Tho shipments of gol? from Melbourne from January 1 mi'lon and & ‘Ver eunces. The wlock ef banded a bonrne was {1 ‘. ‘The Vieto la Howe ——s bad resotyed 90 abolish the puaile grant for ths eu: om a rolig! offer Tor the extabliahment of a line of steamors be- Swern ey dney ant Panama had been aocepted by the go- vermment of Now So0ih Wales, Com morcial affairs were pot mach changed. ‘The rwe « excharce on London was two per ces! At % 387 woo), bond washed, was quoted a Is, bi. ale, Te THE VERY LATEST, ‘Tho agens of the Now York Associated Press is tndedied the extrente kindness of Capt, Lettoh, of the Dorepa, for the latest tolegraph o° tbe Indian news, received at Li- verpool & Le moment of his departare. Loxpom, August 27, 1867. ‘Thc Indian Cveriand mai) has arrived, with ful dotais of the laie disssiers. ik appears thet the catastrophe ah Camnpore i@ belived to bave ocourred om the 24th of Jane. a consequence of Bir Hugh Wheeler being mor- tally wovrded, the 1orce had ac. opted ihe prover of safety made by Nena Sabebd and whe mutipeers. Nena allowed hem to get into ihe bonis, and then fire was opened upon ‘them from the banks of the river, and al! wero destroyed (ther sovoune tae that ibe wives and eblidren of the OMMoers and solders, consisting of two bundred and forty persons, were taken into Cawnpore asd sold by public sanction, anc! were treaied with the highest indignities and varbarously siaaghiered by the ishabitanis, It ie hoped ‘twat a few cecaped. 11 m said thet Nena Sabeb has more than one hundred -uropean prisoners in his bands, whom be intands to bold as hostages. They are probably the re. maine of Genera! Wheeler's force. General Havelcck, who lef Aliahabeb with 9,000 Durspeans, bei attacked and totally defeated Nons Sabeb an-t his force. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MONET MARERT. Barine Brothers report the demand fur money sci've. Bar allver waa in bui litde inquiry, and prices were weak side 1d. ode } @agles, 708, B1.; dollars, 40 Id. a 4a. 164, The bullion im the Bank of hagland bad decreased £20,000. Console, for money, cloned on Friday at 90K & Guy, and for scogunt ab 90% 9 O05. Avomr 2,12 Console, for money, 90 & PO). At Marte, Friday, Three per conte, 667. 900. AMMRICAN Meerrs. Bell & Co # ato that mo saies of Importance had been made in American Seourives, pominal Baring Brctbere also mate ‘animportast, LIVRATOOL conten panaye. ‘The Rrokers’ Girovlar ques verpoot ket opeettiod and ercited, and the onrrent ‘a, While other 4 better on the week. The week were 110 000 Daler, Incloding 34,000 on abd 3 000 for export Friday's sales wore 1 wRicb speculators took 2,000, tho market Cos! with a0 active demaud, at tho annexed one etek in Bi bales were American. otet Parc anay, Anguet 927. Meere. Richardson, Spence & Uo. qaote the market hooyent to day, with eatimated salen of {o;o00 ales LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPPS MARKRT. ‘The pl Droadetois market was quiet, The wember bad been favorable for the gathering of the crops Mesere. Hichardaon, Spence & Oo., state that the wheat p> GT ge Fy the quailty fine. Floor was deli, and qactations anchanged, Wheat ia better request, Red deolined Id. a 2d., tially since Teeeday. Corn dull ard feolined 64 since ._ The jons are>— Red wheat 71. Od. a 8a. 3d.; white Ov. « 94. Womern Canal flour 80s. 2 80s 64. Philadelphia ‘ana Baltimore 808. Jie Ohio ae, a 820. bd. Yellow and mixed corn Jed. 6 = st, gue Ma, Mosers. Richardeon, Spenoe & Oo, report breadetate dal) to day and tendeucy downwards. LIVERTOOT, PROVISION MARKET. Mortre. Bis aod, Atbys & Uo, James MoHonry and others repert beef dull and generally . slow of sale bu prices onal ered. Bacon ox steady. Laré dali and ye 60e., prime 70s. i. tal low fluctuating, Bu o bal Avover 20-9 P.M. Trovitione quiet. Bacon firm, for reshipment to Amer'can. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE WAR RY. ‘The Brokert’ Cretls” evoter ener weedy at 426 OC 8 which MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEM 42s, for both pote avd pearis, Sugar tem, at aa edvanco | of 1s Coffee buoyant Rice dull. Tea show of sale, bat prices upohanged = wip— al) qualities slightly declined: common, 4a 3d a 4a bd; medium to fine, 8.0158 New York, biver, Od a8 Baltimore. bark, 12s 64 Phi- ladelphis, Iée. a 16s Linseed ott, 408. a ius. 6d. Cod ot cll; sperm, £93; sem unchsngod; oltvo slightly ad yencrd. Spirits of turpentine steady, as 376. Jute tn bat hide inquiry and prices weak. LIVERPOOL PREIGET MAREBY. Messrs Warren & Tha er report freighie unchanged, Paseengers duil—to New York, £3 hos.; Basion, £4 10e.; Phitadetphia, £4 LONDON MABKETS. Barivg Brothers & Co qnote iron sbeady at £7 Ts. 62. 8 2) és fer botd ratis ana bars; Scotoh pie quiot at Ofs, bd. Presdstutfs bad @ ceciining tendency. Waest was very ly lowor; white, 549 @48s.; rod, 60s, Ocfide buoyant at an wdyanco oF Is, anced Linaced cake qaiot but steady, Of} shightly advanced—sporm £91; Hasead Ja 94. ry Rico quick Sattpetre alightly advanced under a large tpeouiative inquiry. Sugar had advanced 64., but ctosed heavy. TwWlow quiet Dut staady at 62e, 64, a 63s, and 608, for the end of tno year. Tea holders demend an | advance; common oongen Is. 9',d Spirits turpentine firm af Oke, @ 48s, Gd. Copper had advanced 10s. zs cpt ARKRY, Woek ending Augnat 26, say:— buoyant mt an advance of if a Bf ‘The market wen quite exotted; salos if the wees 13,500 Dales; elook 317.600 bales; Now Orloans trov ordinaire 221f, Bread- stot Crm. Wheat firra ai sight!’ higher prices. Ashes Dominal. Coffee heavy. Provisions fm; the marks. was pare of American, Rico heavy, Sugar slighily lower. ‘Tea akw Of sale, but prices unaltered, Whalvsone—sales cunimportant. Organixation of the Grand Jury—Judge Rae acl en the Lew Governing the Cunntng- mam {ndictmment, dic. COURT OF GENERAL SERSIONS. Before Judge Resselt, Surt. 9,—Soon after the Court was oponed this morning, Abe Cler x proceeded to call over the list of Grand Jurors, and It was not tL after walting half au hour that a quorum was obtained, ‘Tho following sro the names of the gentlemen conatitut- ing tho Grand Inqucat for the ensuing term.— odwd 9. Fiewher, UDR RURARLI'S CHARGE TO THE GRAND ICRY, The Oty Jndgo, afiortas cry wore duly sworn, pro- ceeded to deliver the following chargs:— Qxx 1LeMEN OY THE GRAND Jeny—You have urisdicvion + fall oTencos committed within the etty and county of New York. Charges in all criminal casos can originate with you, but you had beter adopt ine rule of hearing only such cases ss may Boge yoo after ® previous exemination had before a 00 Megistrar. By Steetiog thet rule, you will save yoursolees consideranis timo Ly dor, for the magistrate is empowered by law in al! case where there li not probable cause of guili to discharge the party. TUDE AUESBLE LAYR OWN THE LAW RELATIF® 710 TE CONMIAGHAM. INDICIN ENT. pop the calendar is @ caso whiah wil! be, as | learn from she District attorney, the frat brougnt before you Is i @ charge of faleo pretence as to persoual circum: stances connected with rights of property; aud as its the firet timo the charge bas eyor been m «ie under ihe slaiuie, L deem it my duty 0 sporise you of the law of the case Wheiher ibe facte inecs the law is for yen to determine by examining the witnesses. t% seoms to mo i boa very Plain axd concise stataie. 1 will read !t Tho Gfiy-iint fection of tho atato'e reads thas: Any perron who shal Craduieatty pratuce 0 infant, falen ly pres nding it to have deen born of parenia whose ohild would be entiied wo » sbare of any personal ¢s.a, or to In- Tea) Gia wih the tnisni a ark any J he inher) tance of any sneb real s'ale, or he distribu tov of any “en Personal property, from i= a Cana a, aball, spon convic-ion, anisbed ‘ Stele praon no: exceoding wen Tears. m Im my judgment the matuto cmbraces the following 1. That of « husband cr a wife who sbouid fraucolenuy produce an \niant. The survivor of = lawic) marriage ‘Mey offend against this statato. & That of & wan or womsn who shoold pretend fatsoty that a marrisge cristed, exd who snould fraudalontly pro- dure a child as the issue of the marriago, with the view stated by tne statuio; wherein if the marriage had been real, tis issue would have been entitled to inherit. Whether tho marrage be pos! or protonded, any parser | who produces @ child, with the folovious view stated, of. Inte 99 pala off'upem «real nar iage spurious ios, lated Tr upon & marrage 8, issue, or Oy takety Alicging the @xJttence of a marriage, the lee of which wonld contr»! the inheritance of property, and | producing ® child or children aa the insue of this marriage. In iho one case the marriage is rea! an! iho iague epofiour; in tbo ober, bos tbe marrisge and the is- sue aro rioak. Toe statuto is moant to be read as heagh ater the word, “pretending,” to the | words “with tbo tntent,”” exctustve, was mai- the conctcrians cf law ter cf Preenes, excopt as to hetrenip. i the warriage pret to Davo cxisiod is sechan ono as that, if tt hed oxirted, could have pr duced children entit ed t> @ certain taberit- then, bo falsely a oge tts existence, aod (vaudulems y to oreduce an infant as the result of {1, is within toe tant bition of the stuiute. Ag totbe meating of iho word pro- duce, \ would esem to be to exhibit, and assert or invie thet an iniant was Dorn of a partion Br mariage, at atime wero jane of much ® marriage, i would ve ‘& cistribative share of personal esiato, or to an twherkadle .ntevcst in res! em as where the person from where tho eata.e WAS tO Come Was critiler morieue, by Detsg eent to the Stato prison for life, or was actaaily dead way be conroived of whero tho atlegad pro D comes inssno, with lucid intervals, no naving will of his proporly doring sanity. To frau tnlontly to intercopi tho Inheritance, when for irpore the alleged progenitor is desi aad from that chanel to which the 3 3 ry Pa i i i i ef s i i Hl } i § Hi i TF i H 4 ry a 3 * i i il | i sil F 3 H eg i! i 5 z 4 = : fr 4 E i i efi ae # H i i ll fs iq lie e144 H # H & i i s 3 i : F ii 2 E } i / ; bi g z H 33 s ee 3 ie , decane erime tly increased; and If our magistrates will not do their THE POLIPICAL CAMPAIGN IN N&W YORE. OPENING OF THE BALL AT SYRACUSE. Great Gathering of the Democratic Forces. ALL THE LEADERS ON HAND. LEGIONS OF “CANDIDATES FoR ‘NOMINATION, SPECULATION UPON THE CHANCES, How Will the New York Split be Healed? Speeches of Mayor Wood and Da- niel &. Dickinson, &, * &., ae. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. ‘The following is tho cal) for the Democratio Mato Con renticn, which ie to be held to-day In “yracuse:— A Democratic State Comvention will be bold at the olty of raome on Tharsday, the Oth of Septombor next, at 12 of that day, to nomipale candidates for the offs of Secretary of Sate, Comptroller, Treasurer, Abwrney Gene ral, State Engineer and Surveyor, one Judge of the Ovars of Appeals, » Canal Commissjanor and a Sate Prison In- olor, winod Assembly district, bad wait paaer, tee bo 160 for the appordonment mombers of the As Femi, pane Sprit 13, 1867, {exceot ip tho ay and county of New York,) will nord ane delegate wo sald Con- ‘vention. ‘Whore a change has been made inthe Assembly disiricte ne hereiofore cetabliahed, pud no local organizaiton aball exist 1p the districts as catablished under ths act aforceaid, to call district conventions, then the 01 or sounty commitices, veh oiher persons as are duly sathorized 10 call county conventions, sha)! oa!) such conventions for tho éicctton oF delegates to ihe Convention bere ry ordered. Toasmach a iho organization of tho democretio party 'n tbe city and county of Now York is conrtisutoa with refo rence to the former Assemb'y ® practicable to eflect a ¢ sportionment, and it is im. @ therein eo as to conform to 'y established, in Ume for tho ion Say ohanl, Bo Ge n ‘the direction of P. B Swaery, Sam Fowler, G00 co Beach, RG Bone, Hoory Green, Harvey favbard, Jobo Forter, 1» E. W. Rogers, Democratic Siate Contra! Comniltwe. TRE DELRGATRI. The delegaics Churen to represen) the various Assembly dittricts are as followe:— Aibany—2. Benj. Not: 2, J, C. Chim; 3. Peter Ongger; 4 Franele Hearn) Geigeti. Wa. thapesu 28 F, Rost On; . Wm. EP. CnavouquesJ T. Phelps, N. Sackett, Cinengo—B. Hubbard. Ob on—R @, Stone Jobe Miller, Jobn Saul, Jr.; 2 Edwin nbc, Hcos, Jacob P. Miller. mea S Foster: 2. Onerios Keeler, Kolly, D 0. aikin. frist. LV. Vanderpoet; 2. F. 0, Bronek; & Wm. H. Crimes; 4. allen Potter. Eaea—S. C. Dwyer. Prantdinm Mo B. Smith. Pobon ond Hoy ‘Samuel W. Otel! te neitem Taam Ro hmond Greene Larork Pravt, DK Olney. Herne —Somoe) Rar, RW, Oran. Jferson-% Lf, ¥ramo; 2. R. Chamberlin; 1, Bonry Grecn, Je. 2 David Hamilton; 5. John ‘on, Milligan; 0. J, ketwarda; © . osiah W. Brawne, Wm. iT Roobin, Jobn sees, Joan ¥ Favage, Je, Janes on, Gershon Coren, B. Wil amaon, Wm. Me! aftie, Jceevh Bitos, Wm L. Wiley, M. La Brysat, iu WwW Ua, » Tenag Hell, Jr, BM. Jobe, Jie ulire, Jas. M Hweeney, Noah A Childs, Kiy. Je.’ John Cosbrane,' ©, W. Lawrease, fin beriand Robt J. Dillos, Tieary Mathews, DRLRCATEN AY LARG® 17—Fernando Wood, Daviel B Bickles, Joho MeKeoa. Niageraenl. P. I. Rly; 8. B Piper. Onade~1, Horatio Seymour; 3, JT. Sprigga; & Bamber. Onomlayi=d. W, V1. Jowett; 2, Jobm A. Creen, jr.; 5, Wiltam Tay jor. ntarto—1. rom H. Peck; 2 N. K. Cole, Orange } Carter, Urugo—L Deloa DeWolf; 2, Willard Johnson; 3. L. D. ‘Sao ith. Utego—S Md, Shaw, B. Sturgess Puttom-—I.'1) Lathe. Queens—1 John A. Searing; 2. Jos. Smart Roneclaer—1. Mewes Warren, J. Gubert Weetfall, a. Rocaiand—i. ¥: a Lt § = e- —— Saratoga). W. f. vdell; & Oyraa Thayer. Sorcnenady—H.N Walton. Schoharta—N. T. Roaseter. Nvubri—1 A J. MoCalh; 2, Jobo Davis. Sufolk—1 6 8. Adame; 2. Wm }). Ladiow. Suiivan—T. i L. W. Tuayer. Vutes-D, J. Sandertia Tn Columbia, a there appears to be & contest, we give both sots of celegates. Tt will be noticed that New York county sends three full delegations to the Convention, and a4 onr friends in the rors! districta may be poxaled to know what ft all means, we proceed to give « brief siatemont of the troubles of tbe inharmonions democracy of this cliy, mih a view to aerieting in tolving the mystery. Dering the month of December, 1866, the Tammany tener.) Oomm tee then in existence isened a call for @ pri. mary election to choose a new General Committee for the year 1807. Im due course of time the clection was belt, aod on the evenivg Of the let of Janoary, 1857, the newly « called Into roi. which each ward in the the Jobn ¥. Savage, Jr. debalf of the Gachema. This ward i | mittece to coaleace, bat ax the mites decline? Po up their organ'zations in the wards, all ne and thos have Unreo fail delegations at Myraoase to-day t represent the de MOVEMENTS OF TW GERMANS DY BRIOKLYK. A correrpondent informe ue that whe German demo craiio population of Brooktyn hag been for the lest six ‘weeks zeaionsly engaged in organising their ranks, and that they have Oually succeeded in coustituiing thetr ward clubs and ihelr cepiral commiites. They are, ho tay*, well prepered to meet their republican advevraries, and they expect to swell the democratio majority of Kings ovonty considerably ip the coming oleotion. Our correrpondes’t draws our atication to one peculiar feature of this o-genization, which ho saya dosarvas 40 be noted, if not imitated. tho whole movement has baew ‘srcomplisbed not enty without the ov-oparation of pro fostod politiclone, but even agaluet thelr most vi sient re ‘sista! This is coriatnly @ moat !mpor ant maarure, ca pable cf 4 ing a great deal of good if the & mporary eno ora je closely followed ux, ladeed, this ir ove of tne chief things wanted to improve our poittical ayrtan, and lor years we beep tte most sanzoine advocate One of the ¢l objects of toe German Demonatic Asso ciation in 8 ates & be the abandonment of primary cleo tone, *h have a ready in-trament (n toe hands of corrupt poliito a 14 poll'ival paraeiies, whilst they dave eptirety fatiet in ithe g Wha trae expression of pab lie cpipicn. “ Ayain, the orranignd German demnaata of Brock yn are sald to be determived to obdtala fro + thelr party the tena fide ackno: of their poi tical eqi ality, being no longer tuolined to content themacives with ap vrqueliGed subordination ‘This movemen) of our German fellow-ci\'zens is lixely to prove to be of & most wholeson anid Pee ep0e Upon thé demon akio party at oan de effected by @ oordial union and action of iarbeg. BEFUSES TO RESIUN, Mr, Rames, the democratic canvidate for Aldermen of the Fifteenth ward, Brooklym, to fille vacancy, bavirg been called upon by a end committeo of @ commitice of fourteen persons appointed for that purpose at © pubiis amps ane reqnesied (2 reige, declizes to do 80, and olajms that he ‘a the regularly now nated caudida'e abe party. The omnia fourveen bave ureDy ae the regular demooratio candidere, PROCEEDINGS AT SYRACUSE. Symacuss, sept, 9-9 P.M. Af many ag two-tbirds of the delegates to tho Demo ratio State Convention are alreedy on the ground. Vaor- bees’ hote) is the grand gathering place of theclans. Tho Convention includes more of the real ability of the party (ban bas come together in any one convention since the spits of 1853. Among the leading men I not!sed E Crees. well, Dean Richmend, Peter Cagger, of Albary; F. P Rose, of Auburn, Vanderpool, of Buflsio; Zadoo Pratt, of Groen; 8 B Piper, of Nisgara; N. f, Rooiter, of Sohobarie; Jadg» Chamberlin, of feffervon; { M. Niven, of Suittvac, W. F Rassell, of Uleter. Gov. Dickinson arrived this evening | and also Gov. Seymour, Coshrane, Kelly, Raskin, Mayor Wood, Sickles, Gov, Maloney are aboct eve-ywhaore to bight. There aro many stray Fillmore and Fremont sheep ro turned tothe fold. There are no softs now, howover Every body evinces the most extraordinary love for the ad ministration, Isis quite tcuching. The barde, or scheli men, are hero in great fore, headed by Neetor Dickinson. They are in favor of union and harmony, but they Je mand that J)ickinson shall he Presideat of the G»nvention, Dut will give tho other side Horatio Seymour for tempo- rary chairmen. The old softs want Ludlow for tempo rary avd Seymour for permanent Prosiiont, but the Vick ‘nson men won't have |adiow at any price 1: will prova bly be Diokinson or Seymour. The platform will ce ea thuaiasilc in favor of the administration, and contain » special resotution commondatory of the Preideni’s pa.xhan to the forty Connections oitrg mon Speculations about the ticket are more numerous than retial The Sicklos mon are meking sirenncen attempts to renominate Jucge Derlo fw the Cocrt of Appesis, which they consider wocld be a ro buke to Wood, Judge Lenlo ha lecldea in fayor of tho new Police Commisionors 0) posed to him the Wood men design to pit John ©. Brown of Orango, & sircng opponent of the Maine aw; bu: thoy way (bet Brown wil! not ran ageinst Dewlo Gideon J ‘Tooker is strongly urged tor Seorotary of Siate, act seo ns etrong just now, I think, however, that who ld softe wii! cotmomber the bards, as they did fm 1863 Most of tno country delegeies repors the bes) fecilng among thetr con stituents, ang they say that tho Stase oan be redeemed wih a strong Uckot end bar! work. If the Sickles men are adwitted aw delogaier, ney wil press Sem Fowler, of Orange, formerly a friend of Danie! 5 Mokinsow, for Secretary of State. The Wood délegvies, if admitted inside, will stert ox Seustor WJ MoMarray. Tho othor candideter mentioned for the oflloe aro ® T. Fairchild, of Madison, and Gideon J. Tuoker, of New York. James Wadsworth, of Erio, wou'd like i be Seoreiary of State; s0 would H & Randa’), of Uortland All shrae of these aames are good. Tho gold anutf > x bero, Garret Dychman, ie @ candidate fur Sate rieon larpector; Ao (booy M. Pave, of Delnware, an T Rossiter of cho barie, and Winslow C. Watson, of Ewer John A. Lott, of Kilege, # mentioned for the Coart of Appeals Thomas 8 Wkchel!, of Schenevtady, seoma to be siroug on the Albany tiave for Compiro ler. Lomue) Sictvom, of Ulinton, and Lieut. Governor Gbarcd aro also on tno cards for Trea warer, They talk of Jose Angell, of Alleghany, and novo. ral of the patricte, Por Attorney General (hero ina britiant {it—Chamotin of allegbany, Rogore of Brio, Tromain of albany; Samuel J, Tildem Robert J Dillon and Joeteh #atherland, of New York, Spencer of (% Lawrence, and Howell of Ontario, Af Stato Prison Inspector, Orville Hobinaon of Osmrgo, . Yates of Mon'gomory, and J. #1, Freer of Scheyler, a wou dn't mind serving the Mtete. As Canal Commissimer | and for 8 ate Engineer, they talk about Golo of Erie, Pay of Mowroe, and many otber. ‘There 2 more caucsesing, intr'guing and bocus pooseing than one would think posribie; but there ls no great daa. ger of & rapture. The anti dchell men aro vary @uob frightened, and they are pretty wel! sati tied tha; be not to be Broneot ined on any soctunt, The instructiias from Washington aro to mako @ very strong Woket, Koop Wvady about everything Dut Sate mailers, ana go como 88 1000 m8 possible. | think the old @iamantiony will be barde, than ever, as they claim t0 be tne pole of the ad ministration, There is hardly smy doubt wai they will Dave the head of the ticket. The bards | believe have cowcinded to try & ini vole oo theemporary organization, ard put is Dewolfo, of Oswago, against Lodiow, who will be urged dy the ickles clique Juseow ail bands are osu sussing over We New Yoru city aquabble. There are here four sets of delogacs. Frei, the Wilson Smal) set; second, ihe Cooper soi; third, the Galvanised set elected under the Harage committee, aod fourth, a now lot elected by the poopie this week in ine new Amembly distetcts, The Mayor ie one of ihaee dole. ghtes, the Savage and the people set will probably ow contest, which brings the maiter Jown to Ovoper ani Small The Cooper men say they bave tho best chen, beving Cochrane, Kelly, and others identificd wits ino admin eb ation ‘Tho principal point aa between the New York city rival delegati.me appears to turn apon the nom iaatics for the Court of Appeals, The Wood men desire to beat Juago Dente, and the Hickias men «lah ty renomipaiebim =a this comnection the follow !ng fact Deoomes Important! lua John W. B.ewn, of Urange, derfines s nomination for we Court of Appeals; aad in « letter which will be preseated to the Convention to morrow sboule it become secosea’y, and addressed to Samuel F, Butterworth, of Weatchortor, “hie ible, barely possible, my name may be men Hone! at (oe Convention, ip ounmecuon wih the nomine. Hon to the Court of Apprale Shoult amytning of smat wind ooour [beg you #iil, on my bebalf, decline t, ror pectfully bot positively, I should pioan Ne peels upon ihe quertion of be ‘and thos it would be mere, truly or satral), to aseume tho py ge aoe lpg & candidate for a bigh jadiot a) mat! 0 on ace ount of bie opiniyn op n 3 singis question, one sbich ®t]! entor some «hat low Se cleouen. {ne ja dicial office ty Bos ive in ie nasare |i fanotion ia the acmintetration of Ox0d and duranle principles. De Mccrate MUR Bot HveD expose LanmeelveR fo such anim putation, for it ts one of the prom inent sina of oar adver Ferien that they would change the Ju'ges both in tho state md im the Union with the view to charge fandamestal prineiples, So much for poblic comstsorations: now for thous cf prirate character, The nomination |e resily to Jadge Devio, dee to bis high mora worth, and bie ominem: ability and services, heretofore rendered aw very i Sompensstion it le sald no hee 400 nOd to be & candidate, If so he may have been infloenced Dy the dissatisfaction oxpressed by rome of the demoerave organs at hin jodgment upon the Police btil. Ti would be Wiee, HAY, MAgvauimons to nomimete bim tnd Tam confident be e elosted,’” ‘The country delegates Inaist the matter shall be eeuled outside of the convention, and (wo plans are proposed First, the Cincinnati kiea of makiog « delega jon (om both sete, Join Kelly and another have uncontested seat, ant that leaves “Neen to be selected. Probably thit pian will sdepied te netlie the qnarre! ag far ae Spracane is ¢ 0. & PRICE TWO CENT Serped It ‘a egain proponed tat tho “dolore: one having the suffrages of doth rides shal) tako thelr eanta and cnet ‘he w bole vote of the eonnty, ail (he others being exnlod- €d, The CronIry delogaten say thas unloes \hese pereons! quarrels are settied outelis of the coavention they will wend all the delegaies home with tesa in thelr earn. ‘The Mavor and his frjoads are carne iy endeavoring io bermorize the quarrel. [| think the buf and heir pen wid be adopted, but the Coopor men believe iney are 1g encrgh to win without conc raion, Kiavan o'Ciom 9, Mayor Wood has just been made tho roeo'piont«! a fly. tering ovation at the haads of the demoorecy 0’ the chy’ who paraded to the number of sevora) thousands aad marched to the Syracuse House where the Mayor has nig. ings. On ibo way the procession called at Voorheen’ douo, and afer play log ® natiowal alr, loud calle wore made fur Daniel 8, Dickinson, who shortly appemed and address! the crewG, and at ibe Syracuso House Mayor Wood war serenaded. He appeared on the balcony, and im anewer 0 the repeated calle of he crowd ho said:— MAYOR WOOD'S SPBECE. GaxviewMN—I thank you for thie rcarcely know what to say ln response, by do- ‘moi stration baa been made It cannot be because T hoki! Wo position of Mayor of New York, an high and honors. bie a it ie, nor because of any estimate you may pus apon the way in which I discharge my official dailes, for they cap be of no personal intercat to yourtelves; bui If is iy from apy sympathy you entertain for tho wronge and in- Juries which have been perpetreted uvon the cy whion \m part, my provinos to ropresers, or bai you Mau me identi fled with the great principle of municipal a. lependense, ther: do} doubly thank you for this significant resogaiuen of the Ges Uemen, New York nas inceed cera mack down aad beenibos goihy theeadse ie notocr: alane. |: is new, shabepy privileges havo been taxen from ut, or tbat wo 6 been curtailed of patrovage and paver, pe ow D up tho Grat tine apd the \astiva’ of the coun ry, an effirt ie made t ig: boro, at ope blow, tho theory uo A wbieh resia the dea oss rights cl American freemen. Nor do we Logie lature of the dominant party becease of ite di-eot appival) D and asasnite opon myself Io thie costes! | am nob: dy—ac nothing; bot tt ig thas t should be resurani i my duty and my tant if Idid nt resins tothe last er an vnbaiinsed att 0 depress the which I bolt and the people | tent of the inherent prerogatives which the [egia- lature did pot give and hence cannot take away: (Lud eboers.) Citisens of Syrsouse and of 1) Sate a may be your tarn next {f the | gislavure can do. these things to us, why net to you ead to the paople cl every oihor county? If we of New Vork are doclared tinoapanie of self goverowent, snd must suomi wo bo ruled ry ofticere sppointed by the central power at Albay, why may not the rule be apnited to every o.bor city, town, viliage and county in the Sate? ‘Tho Mayor retrod amid greai cheerlog. Mr. Jony Kat.y waa then called for, and made ome sepguine remarks, In his opinion the Slate would an. doubtedly bo redeomed. Ex Governor Beymour sddreasod the people from ibe Voorhees House, advocating union and harmony to redeea the State, He heid that the election waa ane in which no- thing but State iss168 entered, The evening wes quite ® tvely one. Thoro was Deny ef moric, cheers, Gring of cagson, and other jabliany de comons :atloas. Wx. DLCKDIRON’S SrEBOR. Mr Drcrcysom said the democratic party oocapled beture the country ap Intorostipg and reapcnelble position. Ad ‘tne jast campaign {t bad, onder adverse circumstances: siopped the torrents of demegogueiem and fauwlolem, and brought lulo power an administration whieh was admired by the pubic judgment of this coanvy end honored throughout the etvilived world. There wan re pag a upon the disc, and thes wae the Hate a New York, oalievine {3 was now tbe purpose and gwiteion of the dem cratic party Ge ox) harmeny eb & DOLatiON, ® Oleregerd of sections, factions and ine erlipge vf oilques and ® common efit wo redeem ihe Sato frm republican mivrule Be said tho party io | ie repabiican party bed moment of fanasici+m and delusion, Abas and ita incapectly that 1s wes Wat |i; tyrann us exsroise of pow or 1D he case Of Abe city + embaryoermeniy have aroused te po fp ovlragon jeryetreted, ano tba) now, an in daze of yore, the banderitirg wee ulrendy coon the sail of the execu ton chamber over sgaines wore tho kicg was siitlc, Pigpify ing uw an then that {t had beoa found wnat. 4nd that tbo reign wa prosirated na faisnes, & at tbe repadidonn pariy bad made many olforte lo chek its ded! neles and wropg dr inge out nd nos svoveted ‘ing (he m from tbe peop'e that thoy remieded him +idual at a grocery store, who while pretending 9 ve home oie ® Leb Bod DuboReL it under bis coat, bet ie taemail portion of the tall viel bio that after paying for his small pu: © He spore Pomalgeted by Jo! ) Of thelr eqaahty ‘red to’ tho mumnen, anc won of tho tmnee | Mies sirifo and viderness and mongrel uriorivuste beings It prownéed to penett. Mr. L propor: d to close bis remarks, aid orien of Go cL, 40/0,” be scntinued for # me ti tune with 1s been an eCurt made to ge) ihe Cooper anc Small Oommittees together, aly {ire of tho Covpar Com. miiiee atiended the meeting. The dmali Lommiteo pro pore lo select sighs from oom mittee, the siren wes be fen toreclect an ofd doligate by ballet. The Ghoper mao Present were Unders ood nos to rejech tho propomm, an other neers ¢ sto bold ‘mn the morning, Olty Poltdes. PREPARATIONS OF THE YOUNG DEMOCRACY FOR YEH PALL CaMralen. The yourg democrats of thie city Intend to make a vigo- reus effort redeem the Mate from ihe control of ibe mutes which is to convene saxt Fr dey evening, as No \€2 Sowery, This prumises to bes moss powerfa) organ! sailon, and may ¢o; the emome (Genera) Com: tah eee that obortane fo omsel tae party machinery. Tho foil wing is the call — yorm. wey Broome ' ry, \S, At rt@ht o'clock. 1) orga tea @ ¢ erane Cinb. ‘a!l demeersve 0 Pi and olde fi i is: i ‘ UO Riehardeon, Amid, of ihe Slevertt wart; J ei a of 1B demoore \ Darles ‘he thurieemih ward, Ovmm ¥€8 ei arrangements, one Boot 5, 17. ‘The Rarcoucas Cewrns: COMMITTEE —A meeting of the Hep: Dian Central Commitios, Jahn A. Kenmedy, chair fan, war bold lat evening at Siuyveonms inatinta, Bos litle bur iners wae tracsected, and that wae net of @ very | myertant nature. The following resne ica was offered by ox Jue lee Pearey == Toro'ved, That a commiltee of one be treme rood ward, by evoh ward delegation, to doviee ways anc geane \o defen) the demoere io party as 126 coming elec om, tod repurt at ths coxt meeung. Referred to the Executive Committee, with pewer. mr pend the Ninh @ard, muved thet cs > ” Oy Intelligence. Fatal SUARTING AWTRAY werwame Travian —Vertorder Afternoon Word was brought to ine aiflce of the Comma siovers of Emigration that an | alan named a, lont was tying dangerously wounded at hie reridence, 96 Gaxter street. The wagon was immeovistoly sent to ibe beers indicated, and the wounded man was foand a+ war rerenented. He was brought to ihe New York Bospita: ‘end places in charge of one of the houre surgevue. Tare. WeDt sae able to spr ak & fow vorde wheo he arrived at ihe Hoapital, but be spoke in ibe Italiam tongue, and coak! nos Derefore be ursersiood 0 couseqne C8 of Bis BOF able to commonioate in the Engiieh langaare, i Won As to bow ine sabbding Ce | ooourred could jovrned by the citicere as the |lonpital, | The Vngered Put iwo hours afer nie admigsion to the ‘el He died about 6 o'clock oy oy! Ooror uted 10 rege no rates} “avid be optained thet coald ws an ( vpon the mystery stending the case, the vi otrpad over aa li Wo day. Tt ie received the fe a) wound alth one of his Pabout th = mater ro long? ward poilee, ls now engeged (a the matier preparatory te tho holdtog of the Inqias. “be be of the Sixth was an orgar erinder, ead) wed Ip the entre ¢¢ the Five "0 ote.