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: WET WHOLE NO. 7680. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1857. - . PRICE TWO CENTS. gupted (Cheers) No sue need fear that he wonid be | the delegation for which he spox be Noor, m : THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGR. of his seat by a uhadow; they must have living the decldion of the Convention poe a soniegenbes Marine, cbiained he Secr, maves to lay the | ticket, It to pretty well cettled thet L/eutenant Governor Yachts and Vachttn bere. A on the tanle. iJ dicen ninaandlaabnan. There were sixty pervoas claiming seats, | sion be what it might. Cries wore monde for tho ayca and nays; and the Onai. | CRUFH will be Comptrolier. Tucker stands wellfor Be | PXOUBSIONS FINCR THE RAO AT NEW BXDFORDY De tie Fp tage sy m The question to bo Mr. ep hey hed marry red indig- | man said be Sesle yet BO motion until the Convention | retary of Atate; Lyons, of Utica, for Treasurer; and ‘Since the great race at Now Bedford, our yaobt fleet hag Opening of the Democratic State | tccsociaimaste were reyaiar oF ; and this ques | the dtmoerein of Now York ta any of lt laos crgaaioe, | was onliog, eluaiog ihe Now York aeiegaiee see | rovers Quoeas, and Nafow, of Albany, for tate Prison areata, soketed cruistg in the waters aroma and Convention, Detail f-the party: he, ropressmted he eueortelty 0. | oh vote forthe toket put tn aoetienson te nt osmeeee The motion $0 lay ea tho iablo waa let'by the following | 22*PEOOr. Fay, of Rechewer, iin tho eld for Site Pri. | seinetntto New York. Yaaht owners underttind how 40 nominau Oonven- | vote—Nays . om Inspector, epjoy themsel rer, Wy coplud ihe soggestion of Mr. Kelly. Ba Wy was | Ueb—but thls Gonventicn had sopenar over weal satire, | "“hmidstimeah confosion Mr, Sorian took the foor. He | ieac¥, Ve te orafny hanes ee henna, anne: tate Donati 4 to prod.co harmony, and bis only | Ho came bere unprepared with plodges aad would make | understood that tbe wots jart (ig A pain |, Vanderpoel, of Erie, is talked of for Atternoy i equency of their excursions, Tem ment of the Leaders of ¢ wanted harmosy and upion Bene. It was wrong to anticipate the of | General, yeohte were afchored off Hobckon Wed @rand Tourpa o re ee | br Rickles’ hy eh ipate the action of the commit. | pression of the feeling cf the Convention a favor of Inosdey afarnooa. remarks were reostved with loud cheers, | tro by a resolution leaning towards t q these dele; reconatle difficulties, He waa | After tho morning convention wirds coourred botwoon | Mott cf them lake # gail up or down the river Metropolitan Demeeracy, At the commencement of his address considerab'e contu. | ticn, and the gentiman who ; once every sion prevailed, several members addressing the Chair | socalkd “old aad honorable’ Captain Ryndere and Mayor Wood, tho former telling tho | “®7- meres from diferent part of the room atthe mame me | feeling thatthe ceclion of the Convent Jantier that It was disgracefu! tn the cbiof magistrate of ino | Te Hae, owned by Moses H. Grinnett, aner win- pe outed LA 0) , y Exciting Straggle of the New York | sctore, insiihe deiogs'os whe’ vente wore uncootnied | ef comccrai'in eeny © sity 10 impeach the iniegrity and impartially of tho Preel | TIDE We Arsh prise at New Dadfurd, returned to New e sbould bo admtite1, then of the Convention dent of the Convention. rk, and bas nimce been sailing up and down the Hudson Rival Delegations, Here ur, MARE, EOTRIE OF GAPE RYRDRES |_| bad power lo do so.” The true provinon of this ‘Tho change in tho first proposed arrangoment as to por | "V¢r Amos every day. ; Dt — awlo q ~ a epee «br Gaiemen, bee? Pn mn Rega Acree ovrat ca a pgeng hod Fopr of the people, | matics of re manent organiza'icn wae made, with an underatan ting cane Drift, J. P. Helbreok, owner, went from New at all, or tbat ho came from New Yer?” would turn this’ Convention ‘Euanve . bets con Kd win Croswel! and Dean Richmond, the former | Bedford dows to Vineyard Bound, theuae to Greeaport and ‘JME NEW YORK QUARREL PROSABLY SETTLED, ker’ Monance—I know it, and you kuow it. (Ories of | powcr, whose auhority ized by the | tc, desired to ay tbat ibay were | conceding Taylor as the permanent President. Heatent Caeteees arr ined Ms Hew Term tbe has mate Ls COUR, NE ELEIERS + Order,” “Question,” and’a rap from the Obair. ) Semecrats of New York. Ho thought the Senvonticn had | an Arrasgement aa coulessplaica "oy the stecuios The fellowizg in list of Vico Presidents to be reported | bs torand ee a ee rae ome te we Mr. Mozaxas—I come bere ae a delegete under the aa | no power over the subject embraced ia tho rorotation. | amended by Mr. Kelly, If such sclement were made ‘ihe Mivia, W. den &e, ae. thority of a general comulttos elected vy the people, of | They ocald not compel ine demosracy of New York to | the Peopie’s delegaiica wore reaty 10 sand oposite and | yer nz One vein, to Mew Resmene totan 06 Remieaaane mene > which committee Wilsom Small is chair nan. support any ticket. Pledgas were anti democratic. Tae | yield the right they supposed thomscives to to Second district, D. D. Aiken; Third disirict, not chasen ond ke, to New he twice, to Norwell once, and at litre Dero was rene ved oonfasion, and cri af “Or. | enly pledge a cmos tives te hie domocracy and nie | ¢m that door. have to seats | om account of the contested teat of Calumble; Foar.a dis | fay tre WP ead dowe Wo Slaten Ialand almost every Braaccam, Sept 10, 1867. | er, “Question,” | y cam | principles. That resointion was eniovs; and it | — The resolution was then adopted as amended rich, Jeep Roswell; Fifih ditrict, Raval Usemberiain; Tho Rebecca, James Gordon Bonnett, owner, arrived cruises te ihe Sound and Mr. 4 very togeniona; Mr na > sharoennetgitifimngein:the programas hie arn: 1 M0re?,0 DOviTer quRMGR, Wee very ingenious, 100, for the gentleman 1 allade to | Kelly, which amendmexs had bees acoe ned by Mr. Jones ee eo Hathaway; Sovonth district, D. | Lere on Mondsy from several . : Tan masy Hall, upon which thirty thensand yotors bad | Immediately upom the declarait J, Sander'and; E ghth distriot, #. B. Lanning. , m img, The strevis were ative with peopio a) night: fhe ‘The Cuam explained that it was pon the motion of Mr. | put the sca) of ‘condemnation as a0 anti cemccraiio cle | fusion was Heneet, and ‘anidet the newee chairman | Tho following fe tho Slate Conamitee for the cusuing to hg ariene eng if ‘Albany Reysiose Chad, with’ cannoa and ihe Young Buok, | F>Ir*hikt, «f ¥acison, that a committes of one from eaoh | ocrporstivn. Be (Ihe speaker) could. no} get ble oonatita- tu an audible vole, @ motion for a recess ested» fe Ve {vem Glue Gora Gaytatn Jamies MsCreanen, paraded the strecia and kept } joc wie! Spirit be npucioled to contkler the guection of } ene so chey grsiemen here, Soworer Mapecuble they | 1PLM; whlod wasdecareacenica TP ag eetrorcg Dip bowve,'uad Dertinte Blames wera (0 Bandy Beast ‘©p Oring ustis four o'clock in the morning. There ts much | chester, had moved a: a2 ameudmont that the commitiee ir. SAW Fa{d he destred to the tnefnuntion that 1 Not chosen. wie intle, Kr, Thanise been. sovarent euthuslarm. “Dr. Taylor, the Chairman of tho | Sams of two irom each cist, and the question was, | the re‘olsuon bid bees tut/ocood as am endorsement of EVENING BESSION. 3-fam Fowler, D. R Fiayd Joser. yard Bound abd Blguttowte dake mee eee Ce Marabernés Bate Convention of 1640, 12 now talked of aa | “"h? toranee was abgat to conti és the Ocoper di gation. Ib Dears to. ecoh thing ‘The Convention re-assembled at half past seven. ae Hime op to Nyse, gebin a bewa ia Oe temporary chairman, as more acceptable to Wood's and Ly hs woe teapots xe. | face ner in ite design. Ee referred to the ws Past . . Madey she camee in'from oer it putia. Om queste fospemen op pei ‘The qi was pat, aud the | Naticnal Ccnvenilon, v hich bed time y \ olded ‘TRS CONTESTED SEATS OF COLUMIUA COURTY. §—H. H Coals, Jno. ttryker. on Wodnecay. Hook, and went on} again Bickineon’s friends than Ladiow A propos! has been | "avon nica was adopted. ‘pen tho regularity ot delegations, ana had eadopt- | Mr. MoCLaLLAND, of Columbia, sald it was wholly im | $—Hubberd, ——. Beebe. The Fannie, Mr. White, owner, has been mundo to admit five delegates cack from the Cooper, Sua | yt'he gig not Leow thar Nae nets enh wen acainant’ Ar Coane ee eek Oa ae i aren cheore, | Prnetioable for the delegates from Columbia county to de tenn Mobmond, Wi, Vandervoort. uot hen nen allie can, eslnaly king Serie . ‘* fe by @ floor wi ” he ri: cr 5 saeeitnsenanions The pestis —— Ph Forme Smended Hy Ms. Cromwell, was carriqd, | and eaid tues ho ic not rise to enter Ina aay sonar Gide the question of contested seats of that county. He | the following will be the Commitico on Resolations:-— “Fone ‘Wowlateey vnlecoen casein of exoellent model, garded ‘constitated, taten into acooun: pa pentane ~~ 4 ee {abet about ity o7 irregularity, or about Tammany moved that a commiittes be appointed, to whom the mater | pix, owned by J. D Jobason, went from New Bectord to Ses: The Wood delegates got together in caucus in reom119 | of, LUPLew, of Buifol peg pie a Pe Ng A De edn tho osolution, which | be referred. Carried. 1—Not filled. ton thence to Gloueester ond Nahant; then on » feaing se Oyrecene House this morsing, nd the Cooper or | Judie sit.c i Teheni ble rematta, which Gould tot De euflored t0 pass | , Tecnmumitien appointed consist of Messrs. Seariog, of | 2“bralv'tGreeuos Caggersef Albany tailed to Newport, Carcluor's Eland py Sa Seren aon Deemer | wn gece a crea eat ur, | Shracines, Siumeeuntmeaey mista | crating” Sheyet Tap oars Uncen | Eka eeammueceatons | wind msmap i’ Mesoeuway goeaie . ‘on the table, preval-ed who was fitted to stand forth as her chamsion. She stands | o.., arene J i 7 of f Op anion ty 9 Setdlregareleng ie. swan made on Besacoenaful atienipt to induce the | prominentty tt the head cf ihe demsoorscy of the Sateand Basser of Rey? of Gace Barna aaa back ig ss <% Plan the; submitted Sokite ) Who perem> sppoint the com on tho Now York reatval | did not desire (o claim honor for those who stood here as The Rewtess, Mr. Geo W. Thacher, owner; si i ‘arly refused azy compromise that did not settle ihe q208 eee, and soon after, notwithstanding leud calls were | her representatives. The commities that nominated. Now Bedford to Carmanayilie N. R, thence i mede for the annoumc:mcn: of the committees on New | Brchanan baa flee of regularity of orgsaization in New York, on the | York tenis, the Converts aljsurced ill a e'eioce stiles bab chsaminene: tr nice peste Peory ay MM Ba (ground that if matters were left as they now sland double | withort the committes belageumonposi shige Ses vet tbe proper ot tas regularly of too apeetan Now Yorks Wednesday tight she sued ong! mandy Sekete must bo run for the Senate and Assemdty, andthe | A¥ DNPROMITU NERTING =A WHATHY DELEGATE COOLFD DowN, | Ment of its own , Anarchy must follow. The Hock ood large representation of New York city in the Logislstare | Afler the adjournment, "ie Prosttoat was surrouated | Lecuilee wes slnmply thal now and hereafter the demo: | up and etted ta 2k the gro tng, Cum wes to betaken | those who have any curloeliy, or feel any interest in |, The Undine; Leonard W. Jerome, owner, went to Cold ‘may be thereby lost to the party. The matter wili be left | by # largo number of excited individuals, tute Its, Im O-der that harmony scight euitr ho tase? "| | Mr. Taxon, of Kings, moved to amend by providing | the movemenia and relative porition of the bodies oom- Cre, Lt Seeman retarace te Hee. Zerei tin nce been to the Committee on the Convention. Kr. TayiOR, Of Kings, said that the leaders had rezolwet | Mr Gicvre rose amidet cries of “Question.” He sald thas the different Lon emp from the Judicial districts | prising our solar system, will be able to see during this | an:boy, Bridgeport, down to the Hook sad Nearty ORGANIZATION OF THE CONVENTION, | 1 #9 S7ang0 mati tait the Southern se:ton sitne | Hin ytewus ff MUM Geegaka calming sels here, | Gr oovow and Maat he Roped no euch amendment | ™owih what doue nok occur twice during ageneraion All | S727 Sop Ss Gratien Sou we berate: She Convention mst at 12 o'clock, The Now Yerk dete. | SMe sbould be ignored. He bad made motion twice | before tho cimmitice, and rot in’ the ‘Osavention, | Would Provail. Ti wan not a proper course to pareue. Ho | of the planets, the asterlods exoepied, will cooupy ® Poth. | org io Uiginiows, ‘Wense "e 'Newsort, New Londen, ‘cian anak gratia. which the Chairman would not hear, Mr. Taylor was ina | Ho deatred to say that Mr. Sickles, who hid bean | Wi Proocoding, when he gave way to tion ut lie exceeding one fourth of tho great ctrale oF | Black Rock, Glen Cove. Blace arriving im Now York one Patan Caocte, om babalf of the Costes! Commitiec, | DERI exotted state of mind, and relieved hinvelf vers | {be time when Te soca Sete td remember | Hesario Bayuoun, pe ngencr ge the beavens. At about the hour of four, or {rom four to | bar been sailing around the harbcr almost every day, and c " when he considered himself trodden upon, Cee a bas fred tp salater, secnedin; Japeal ealled the Cunveution to order, and nominated Hoa. Wil- pg He didn’ care a damn for New York city, bat ho | and was ready to denounce Tammany as trregular. He ed by loud Tore to ‘attention | five, on the morning of Taesday, the 16th {..stant, tne San, pearty two jon® uf pow te if to the & os » sein he Comreton nies a muminned Ho. Wi | didnt want io country dlgnan a vie roughed over | Coil nap Tbe’ sane’ of og ut gnionan wo Aad ta: | yy, aah ooh at vericted. 0 had | ‘oon, Merary, Venn Mort, JupterySaizra wud | "Tne dp, ots 7 Ar. Toma hag bee gig tHe There. -cre some \ayen” and somo ‘nces” in reeposse, |. "0 OUASMAN eXld, “aweclly,” thet ho did not sco Mr. | sgsinel Tammrny when Tammany cought te'eneeriae tee | Bot endorued aly by tee Provident aad Sooretary, ‘wat Barechel (or Ureues), will all ‘be withia the plane of the | token newly all ne etarem, and 6 suid te Reve Beam ev GES Witioh vee Garret, day cr yen he mace ihe moilan, Mayor Wood re- poeple poocte Ghllgge pene pine Tm eat ee Bon do | ecliptic, and wilbin the spaoa, comprising a Iittle mire mac by My. Waterbery, lage off the Kevy Dean Richmond and John A. Groes wore sppointed a | Mr. Taxon extered iato » controversy with Mr. Sickums, Phe adg jefe tap ned mea ominent Gemocrais who sl4o would do honor to the jase eich poarcaptiplee bey alot stat veal ets ors bas beam a port, Gemelie io condact the President to ti o cha'r. pe on ChE a ‘oat he had the Chairman oom Weed ocntinued standing, whilo Mr, Chamberlain, who per Sed vhsee mamnse would go shrved and Wt er mn herizsa— plas laptie 0 weet of the wor, bey to New and ls now (On taking bis vent the Preaidant delivered the fotiowing | Plctely ender is thumb. ‘There was much excltement on | hat frat attracted ‘he Bpeaker's ev6, lesated‘upoa the | moweht that the proseedings were now far | meridian. Thelr relative praltions, 25 rea as they can | “sho Widgcon, Mi. Rd.ar, lays at 4 Nook. eédress:— iayor Woon then tho Provident, in appointing | focd were ine orion tae “Wanae Wen | soy: ee pM anal ® plane wurfaoe, wil ve roe by the | | The Farazliay Mr. Kingsland, la up jhe Hadsoa rtver THE PREAIDENT'S ANDRESS. the commiuiee cn the New York contested seats, * Fy later’ predominate; ” | name thelr Vice President. moved, jefore, 8 gg Saermces cy ‘rs Convarncs For ike expremion of | allow asy coluide infuance io be browght to bear upon | ir. Hana!—wel) let them gag da dowa i Saat ihe dieters dalgaionsproeed ‘loots Vice Prosigeat | POSITION OF THR PLAFETS ON Time wonNrNG ov Tie | 7H Madgio, Mr. Lover, te at New Landaa. B ond = oop A ge Eh hima, The Mayo» had porfest confidence the Chair, if the | them put the jou question. they Ll fron cash. 4. a 16rH OF serTEMBER. unm has gone beck to Philadelphia, 4 ‘thanks. Gentleme: . COC + LUDLOW continued—| Proposi , meet 1a Cow ‘of the demoorauic party | Tho Pumiresr asid he oew nothing of ty polis, nnd Hh malty unaxa—I hope the previous question will uot be | snouid be tolerated to take the feu beter the cAgToR Fee eed crc acen ae aie LE ne tie of this eon tae highly exced end bider potiaal | therefore could not bo prcjucloed cze way or tho ether. ‘The Cusmwsx—I must pul ihe motion for the previous | DAl¢s of the President. No person, be should ¥ DES and weak eal prepehs © 9 Sms Seana fue rertod jm placing in the exeousive | — the Mavon sald ten be wan just the man to appoint the | qoestivn I invlated Would make such = Unleue aitasied ‘by a wash POLLvx roaon ee ee hae of tee. ‘salicn ig 80%, experianced and | semmiice; But he thcald ‘ane tbe lst of delegates uncon 0f oop fiience in the Op _— Wenscnert|eupng | “ree Volante, Mr. Hammond, is at Boston, ecomoliahed. maeausad Jam bp nee og one Convention should decide | i", carion.cenied that he had any such feelings, ov ~perespes there. A viseae saad 128 conten for tho expression as pscorgtion of ihe —. 2 Nae | favor of aking gover sinaye from one ma ‘and ooalor Gruen Aocnanan The Richmond, Mr Mibary, aye ab Osa. ae ‘and tbe general sellers nation ing I on the i wes emineatly proper thet ihe |, Mir. Wontve ams conden fur sengretciniea 1 tbe frm de comparative | J Should obavee thetr own me abery ia pe a Sl Resse ead sation Ms Perbar: one to Na af ihe. mas , 0d be WA consent be epsxe the vend ane steevent, OVATION TO aW BROLIS® CQMMEDORS il fRamecives: the question which bao given rise t> 4 Reeenirecien Sod eachement. tarousbest ne entre (who stood Lvp.cw—Open the qaeation then. I call for the ayes ‘ee tae Biy- sad the voice of the legalle aa cpportentty te | “22 ‘a ha "aoden 4 foe oly wert of pegeanrty sliay exci:ement re | ,qutlet of “Ko, Bo,” and ‘oud counier aries of “Yes, hes bem chee on fs et nie pre, anc gh be oly wih a | °% tones and speeches were aeguisaced in 87 all other loca ities; and we doubi mot the Mr. McL1104», of Quests, rose to 8 polut of order. They nite tone Go dainistration will be conducted in ail o her yy had ne complete tot of Ce Ke the ‘and there Seer alscicted te, promote tha grosh thoes of oot take the a5 es and pose. Who knows anything aboat who Mr. p-- SL, ‘Bppeared nnatenal ment, the peace and tne general the ne pec ep n al Any person migh: answer pitailty Yenderes to hime, with common country, and the honor ‘Tre ba: | meee ihe infecnco to which Mis Gnthled among the | tba: Taylor, who ls 8 sch presises evi te | toast arsnr ts a Demonte. Ones Claveasion an trom | reper une ninnee re ehetekon of calling fag flying on the foremast Aad with Snding tho Bride ‘of the world, The election of President Barnborner’ Convention in th40, should be temporary | tectsst st aca, mmr hat Ton forded to rise tony | Mine Ghee then nat tk y ae i ne eerie” gach, wee empbell | sosirean, tnd than that Dotoe De Wolf, of qo GA aT A of oe | ncmtboead Gn nets ieee be Ga pn anata athe Papahaagtions hd 1: hegemhearenarg tay Whe cre 0 she ate Frcident election; bul at the | be nominated for permanent, Preudeal, when bé tRowid Text ts cnerion to AA rigues Gh fale Say unt tobe tamd.| Sdepeiien ena tie mmenan tot tena — <The Twurm Racneet Axp rus Scorr Lacion —The aaal- — aa ane Suen. le. canee ome ae ia thin beey. | Levorehend, sir, tha: the, colledive repre. | The a voiod in the eihrmaative, tha tee srt la the a. ‘vervary of the capture of the Oty of Mexizo (Monday, tho "Eure ct “cer ‘ows | trea aree o aly os roe ciber man | When Cee pope Ty ag A the sun | Tit inet ) will be celebrated tx w becoming manner, Ex- ‘and their wellare. | ger Dominated Taylor for permanent Preeldent, a | 27, ,Terared, \0 lence te nee ee ier the party ma | Th) Crisinel resotetion was then eop'ed. Savesty 10 Oto tee to are, Sine, © tensive preparations are being made by our cit ‘Weds Gotande their | delegate corrected hima, enging, ‘No, temporary.” fu tbe a4 =e o ‘THR NOMINATION OF 4 TICKET. ato be obecured by kts rays. ) tev talbie zoo soldiery find that the Onan | at once rejoined, ‘No, permanent?’ avd ole vests Fal Bae estos. ebe yy Saas. the unassisted Po ny bh tomehes: rand turn out on the occasion. the following ny eo Tea tors of Be, SBE Perey, | een rT en of ioe lorlon underslood | before it and ‘matter for. its deserasise- | torsorrew and them proceed 1o nomleaie a tickot | "ree, ae Pom rman 2 inn Pt Se Ot eae coneu acne the morning sermon there wat a good. deal of ta hn Bes oleae cad Gecumtanemate tt Haangcaxrass Twsirre Browne, N.Y. 8. M., predicted by democrat'c etatoum on pom e LT Lay yar Mths Mager, tiokies and Oserans pd hig fo by the peegle ine . Tus staTs COMMITTER deberan is very red star ip the oye of the Bill, | rig regiment will parede in gad more sound or financs, resulted ia.an enormous | Keyt helr tomoer very well. Ik wad curious to see how | tor ,sching cleticn, Jk has, in consequosce of tis charee- | A Daizcare moved to take from tho table tho resolution | © ssiellaten Spares, Sod far from the woll koowD | cw scr day, the 14D Sere ey eat aang Mae | Lage esneTeosci mgt te obs | ges tenis etn seer | Eicher memo | Fanaa Satay ti eaty eaten | Se, foe Cents Geveiened. rer enscr, untae lig works, and um | Ibe Now York Maller TAs Weushed as cenvestion, bot | fomeled sels, nd that ie the cole question that is | ‘hr. erence, of &. Lawrence, mored to amend, by re tnd not more than’ two or three degrees spark Ta spe: | Coction of ihe Bont Guuin yon by dwelling a ‘any instanoes of the | Governor Seymour was im his weal, The bate are’ evi- | ihe New York wey ofthe “contested tenia. It Mas LSdte perce: the unas of two aoguons to Sees Extarn if bot an Oteapiouoes o tbe operat ‘japon: For an | Daniens in-e me during eaten eee atte es | Pest enee he meets |e anne Om | ead Seem seme kaa acts | SnoRae reer Se ced te deme carey ae suemnagit Uiliibie Bs, Ht, the together Preval for | "he evento hen sored to tomorow | fe bere fw sano i emg om | Fe a i ope Seep bare ened the power im to Rony nanan as | Joa pir tothe ergeinalion a he afermon, Dorm. § Tis wale quotes leap. tebe toy Goruielwee |e ati Se Sow Seeg.0 Male ream, wie Rico Persy overtod, | ‘Sramey snd Geet v ve Be Tekan tee sonia ee Semen ns Ser ene | ee eee 06 BEN tnt wis pectend, with cp ther Joh Doe or Ricaard Hog i ented 10,0 weal whlch | ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE CLOSING | . 1* HPs aud moons of Paiarn cannot be seen except | fhe formaton’ ‘Te reigeoion of Fist Tieale ‘by an of the democratic ‘and harmoay in | Pisuse. The Chairman not baring mrived, calle were os em i way appears frem the with a powerfel See peeman of rons Barr, Company ©, baa Deen accepled by the as Soe we ten patty fo the people | made for “‘Dichinece,” to which he promptly seepoaded | (EL? organization, sol, preeate proper crejesisls. SCENES. pa SL caey , la bonorably disehay ged {rom the service. ‘werthy of public con@dence—a ticket composed of men of | ranch OF MR. DICKINGON ON HARMONY AND MB ECCHANAN’S that tod Geler toe ahouns'ed ‘or etirmted owloueet Se canta t Gonaieeies ae xeteg abeauively, the sevee will ep woes aa taree of She Neilowing ce tens end cupetmmente are ; matmya sete nan oe oneaen Mpeceffeee mere Shae aren, ee eae Were See Detween the | tenes in the Convention bse been seat us by one of oer | four small stare near the planet Keelf. "These ef oeree, i thanlie, Ungtaia cf Comenay RIE ti stoceeafut rerull. Gentlemens i wooo the | MY. Drccimscw sald thoro was « slatate in the Biate | ‘cmosie Fee, Sore, Nee Re cena | epee SapSENEDee aro constantly changing position around common | ark from th June, 1867. have ‘assigned. me wih amperrestinent,ariwing | sfalnst diatnfbiog a religious meeting, ard he would rot | Songeroun ground, "You. are Wen, ‘taveitng "be: | At the oveclasion of Mayor Wood's arring speech “net be etter efor | Moan) Company 8, vice rere Fea Ri esuattiee be Tite asquaintasce wita par: | perhaps have distarbed this one bad he not comé in to oo | yons your ‘province; you aro ssruming that oon. |W: R- Jonm offered & motion to ths effeot that as no ene, wea tae tein mer ligne betag wHRerorrn from 2am Jane, 1867, | Baward 7 rule, lt having been & long time 0800 8Ar® | how ine delegates Icoked when sasembled Yogether, and | \"8! power, the exercise of which wo wand ready lo Principle was involved in the, clsluis of Uho difereal dole. | tho smaller luminaries appear more conrploacas Chore: | Leac'p beiremots bad fe, cast yea upon Pome ind inauigence, ania iit | 10 seen friend. It would not bo right for him to iatertore | Paid and condemn ee « crime in our opponent, We have Siar py ivese digerenots, the conlening. Gelopniens steals | Serve, Mareen of ll tae tse, ees caries ioc, | maak fre Thi Asgusts 180 Foe copperasion wale {shall eadauror io discharge the an sate ne, bela aires Bt not yetiaern | Ko wich the rtoten seks cover. "We have given | ®/ FEE eer eaa Ne tice ut | Daun merning i xed spon te presenting the very rare pa Se sing — mi excused for saying a few words in ecw a als “ @ood.”” . ? . , besies ts cur syetem—tne . Wm. H. Hoogiand, Sergesms ROUWELL OUTWITTED BY CAGGER. return for the kindness of hie friends. Ho congratulated | resefa cn eens ne | Joum Kuti then arose and delivered an able address, coriad— bangin oe mire toa eno quaresr ote clr dies arr Bergeant, Peres Cidom then made an explanation, that ho had | ‘¢ Convention on the harmony preserved thus far, and Lag Bo may sir, 1 bave not ancther word to pT a I a of the beavens, at the same moment. WG Wane, Aopeet, mmtemndersiood the arrangement made before the Coaren* | /orted It would be continued, and would leed to ihe powal | #84, dom “that Ines the venom of the the In ; In looking at ibe constaliatiens aad fixed stars, the most | Racarta at Sovm Bnooxirs.— Yesterday safle noon an nadon of a tleket that would be Wiumphant in ibe Sale. are R Jonms moved mach asthe masses | the denote of ihe country delegnies, iio Imeresuné, Sr | brilhent view of the beavers in the evening le obeerved | 1.105 regatta took place between several sail boats be i i fen met, Which was that he should nominate Mr. Taylor | They were ail interested in tbruzt'ng frum power the party | ofthe cemccracy of New Yerk aro united is principle, Sear Vi ee fe tate in autem; the constelatiens of Orien, | iaaee o ites, eo bus < Peavy ge. entered were to far tomporary chairman only, and that Edwin Oroswoi! | miscalied repubticen, with fle seotionall m and fanaticism. gut oo prineane beled involved in the preseat stroggie . \ | Osestopes, Ursa Bag, Sate sae 7 ton some unknown party had boen sent there to oontest his seal then movo to amond by nominating Delos Do woir, | He,slieted 0 ine tree en emen et Gonestion, wate tines ¢ pariaations of thai ciy asd’ eueaty, W ta therefore teat and clone hie mouth. fin tal? thut whatever hocor | Senyens is presemied now at an hour past midnight” thas | Ue <xder 61 feet, and the dletanoe lve sovompished 30 f Onenange, who was to decline, and name Mr. Taylor for | Clared It tie greatest payer ever submit 1 to the peeple of | t2¢ J2dgaent of Bis Convention thal the delegaien from | TA* (ue to tho Ne x Yok democracy to the | will ecen in November earlier tn the evening. miles. The prises to be contended for were. drat, $40; permanent Prevhiont. & Sinte risce the days of Jeferecn Itensarebake toa doc | the <aieven ergantestiane f colt Ghy reper: perneee the Smell Commines, 051 ee 5 Ae] saad, 6s oh ee entrance ee,$5 the Wa. H, Levvow moved to complete the organization by | ‘rive inet bad cone more misnhl f thes Oa tioet taurine SS re rn ee Lee oul : wa ae Coroners’ Liquests, were caleredne two Ries, by @. Og BH meminating aa equal number of Vice Presidente and the Bilan ft Bad ‘ecatved a reply calm ‘and Cig | oy eC MREEE Mas Ta mast rm fa should | gerroen Wire Muxoan im mum Sevaremven Wano—~ | Og “aig, Nicore by Jaa Roberts 0 aot ooben; Jou peeetratir, nawee on recelved . ‘iaohee; John A. Green fazateiem. Tee Pease wonll’ be eebaak a ‘bad Deep made to UBite these Colegation This Ou Wednesday, Coroner Connery held an inquest at >, Smee Raker, as 19088 ; McFariant, 90 feet ‘The Georetaries were then chosen, and A yoloe of the country, He had givem an answer whish re | Were four sete of dele anda. No.6 Avenue A, upon the body of ® Gorman woman, inchen; Adeha, 20'feet; Friendliest, '26 feet 6 inches; Pae- moved the nomination of a committee to present the names | brked, with withering {« ‘nes only those who imiistee | Csim to regularity bere and there. as named Mery Murdell, who it was supposed had died of time and Wm. M Ford. ihe bests were to omrt from « (@f (he Vice Presidents te the Convention. the but alt who tought by the false ory of philan | ‘* Oper }, but address he ' % ae etske dost in Govanus creek, and sail around « boa off py fo vedermine the of the people of ali ine | ‘bis Convention decide polat of order, bul to uo avail. Loudest amang the crowd | tisease of the Beart From the statement of deceased's | Yellow Hook, tnasce arcund ine Dacy on Robbie’ rest, (Gage. Tauian Rrxvame moved that the Chair appoint the SED is ihe requnsin their cwnafaira He called | irregular were the voices of Biokles, Mulligam aed Mo | hasbas4, Jacob Murdell, it was apparent that @ satura! eS Se ee ee ‘the Grst start the seep tae spen tbe demoarets Bary to cuvlate te cameyle of the | Senco. WHR veqee, Gees. TaN) So Ghsrean rappel be hameor to | (tt bed tbe plese. The jery therefore rentoredaver: | Ycuow Took ihe Pasian capaised, thea losing tke race = CORTEETED SEATS —A LIVELY °KIRMIEH. righia sougt bs fale Fiona of puaantaresay 1867 the eats of Sa Cs vain, ar the exctted crowd drow nearer and nearer to the Bm Be td So, See pe ey The boas turned Dost (+ ihe Ee te iner tiee Yok ventana tire te ease afluor Sfoatvcn. 1B => war xgows ta gensfemen who hed Plater adjourn for am hour was at Sengih put and | violence. Yesterday, Mr. Come, a brother of tho de | Negara, Wallen, Pe nian fsued toy iaptnten hove Witton hse eset Han ‘He then proaseded Joat in a storm of pose, It was pat gain oon afer and Sessa oa bons beanan bp bar teabana ey fH pS ne Hie denied she right of te im thle Gute, whien be | oelty in Tammany Hall out S00lD lowe eked that hie resolation be pot, when John | 7i00e (0 Rer death, and lafimeted whet tn hie she ‘We. Tatton, of Kings, moved for a special committee Of | gerignates the vesiy Of %& House moralliy, to intor | Commities, and of the action Byrpes desired to know ee ae en bad bees fonlly deal with. Atthe request of Mr. Rowe g Pepe he teeortia ui forthe people of L the Bates a fececiog an amendment uy resenied. Mr. B was violent, bat his friends ‘eves oy De Papel pd Tergurvs. when ya. News. called the wover to order, eaying the ered around and calmed down, them sball be ieft the of their The | bad me cienk wea revealed to of the bro imation wes not in order until the let was completed. He | ¢;mearatio " tan is capable of self govern. | SOW existing ote En ee eee ther ‘of decessed, fhe yy tA Walton usired to band in a let of the New York delegates. mest ‘a aot Uheoretioal, bat practical Ii | TB# committee of the Convention, swansea tn Wont of te anolvessa’e tants ead decensed ‘found clot of blood covering the | Mefurian elas to al! other Motes ihe right to do as they think to adopa the pian Ryncers of ‘eo of the o! ra table and | Kull of a the ‘Teomss Bann also desired to band in o fall ilet of ry oury ts inveged oh steer mete fae Hike it, ey weed iene eS lle paleeeman ees coliely yo lie they fone rece o th righ tempore ered tone, From Fraeios ‘Mr. Tayzon insisted on hie motion, amidst much confu- 7 ine tarow stones less cor civn acguete the Cooper. delegation hawk, ‘ - ine ” oe jh ye Fp a 3 = » 6) AL thie time Wood stood in bie with om Res. We wil throw millon of death and denne, | celomncn be seected ae Aes eta bien! ina atopic Gon. | #0 of Injuries to the shall. The hasbaad of the de- | ibe tant ‘My. Moxie walked to the chair, and banded tna fist, pw pih ga oer, CF wean oe ply Ty 8 coal the fact that he was agitated at the crisis which hed | CoMeed was by the rder of the Coroser, taken Into ousto- | come in to se eee mae Gre sitack from tfar. itis enongh Bot irs Commi ne bad ten roles vo suddenly come om ihe athire of ine New York dele: musty Malata'in custody anit ihe mater shalthave | 3tt on otaire of be Bate. Here ebuees | Cooper Committee. ° Mr. Baxe—Ii te not a Het at aft errits o rematp. tne bactees of Ihe Goevestion wes 2 TERBIRLE BOW Jon" Km galled, im a stentorian voton, for the ens | been fully investigated. A Jary ae, eopannsend te Me | J. 0. & SSekbcaese 8 takes thas, would remed’ the abuses at Mr, Cocuname rove to , ‘and nays on Jones’ motion, with hia o#m amendment, | cere yesterday and apom be boty | ine W. Sicxum—Let aay person who conteste it hand up | Sue door. Lat tt bo 8 ticket ca oversea oe to take the subject ont of the hands which Red been accepted. Coroner Connery sdjourned the case over Saturday | was from top and poutst, taside an ut, Rortsontally and 4 end decide It im another ray. Py ty Ay A etnies pp AFORE Cunt) tnany wiistanding Ihe cape: /\ng Of the q we mel . Ruaw, Of Claoge, moved Wat all counties not content. | Lat 't bes wicket thas bert shows ie ¢etermination By yy inp Bovege eyed lesrwimann tur ales | nee on en iow vem rpm | _ ANOIMIR Baoanwar RaitnoaD “iqren the sae of Boro Seymour was clot, wae | Seay wre te tumerscy som Mita Rake ry A a the body of the Tatian, Gsto Tavolont, who died from the | Uere wa scheme wivel Ve (rested with cheers lasting several minutes. : Pree eol erore vepabionne are on the ovlet of ovacuating | it. Mciizc4w aaked if the rales of the Amembly guided aint, Motion 80 I om the ladle. was put and lout by 8 efteota of & tad resetyed im an affray with one of his coum Ibtlere Ba be Key 0 owen | ‘After the lat was conslded, Mr. Flrehid rose to renew | Zorer. Jt wan the custom 0 eemieg eben, evacuating © | LH) 'k. Jomm ivtated upon the floor: snd the Chair SSptonctny waka voted to Nap ca tas tibte, teocrapems | 7am: Sttaete Civante, of He. £9 Raster arent @S | Feiwel be ee SS eee Tone a motion, but Mr. Fairchild, of Madison, obtained the floor | Fombticed tant bed done, ike, Dickinson conataded ‘by | desided that the question waa in order, and Mr. Jones en: | motion Ag A Serene re ein ss flowing siveniemca; appears tn oae tf the moraing end moved for n commitice of one from each Jadietal dis | apologising for ineresten upon ie Cvayeaten, whens by ot ae, m mat Ppa | Seceared and Glovescbo bad s quarrel; test ihe parties twtot, to whom the credentials of the New York delegates ent had now taken the pore at an Tare te 0 petal of eter. Ne Senne | coven ‘were buh drunk ai the time; thet deceased strock the ao should be referred. ~ i ow wc arbinger ane ody and shoul not ve ea adc tla be. ibegran oe fe rom Someta! atl tt Epwm Onorwai moved to make committes of two Convention called to order. ir Schum rese to epenk q inter. sald thet fi was the sonased who stabbed Shhen Gann . Cxriem moved ries vention d him im ® load voice, insisting heard .M. ‘present whee Suan Roser thought have wes no need of a commiiiee we nme woo rule ot te iamimtiy ct tne ee, TE semneantdemnn ba cones | Star Be Stpearnenens, Bo Cooper meen Sealy wl smene an ed, a that te crodentiais might de prevented to the Convention, | OT#4 ony ’ cluded to select haf the New pT t —F, i ‘and be thought the delegates should do 90 in person, He A DELEcATe moved that the Demoeratic State Commitien | A Mimvum eniled for the Sergenn) at Arma. chose Daniel K. Sickles, Joka Kelly, ‘decensed and the oqnng wanted no paper delegates here. consist of two from each of the Senatorial districts, and Mr ficxisnwolted 10 the frouh of the platform end D, Kemmedy, Andre J. whe cogent pas Oe ee Mir. MonAxcn sald that sa there wore fur delogaten | ‘M8! tbe delegations present select the names for such | ealicd u.ce the President te decite who had tne foor Hujeh F. Purdy and Thomas Byrnes. Tae ae 2 te narra tas be tnd ton were from Now York, whose seals were not conieted, they | CmmINe® Tald on the table, “Be CEA] Bave already decided thet Mv, Josen Bas | the Weod or Small dologation sppoiniot Farnaado fp Crnvasaho, deceased wat drank; have ugat 9 be permlited to take their neais bow THE FEW YORK QUARME UP AGATE. | esr ne Ge queen pom fusmbi-RpeeeN tele tn | We0d, Jeeta Berborlind, Monrad Swackbawmer, Thomss | riatmed deserted Pat Glovesche, De Lubols, of the New ee TUL ULAm. waa of opinion What the geatiomen from | Mr. Shaw, tf Olerge, «fered ihe fellowing: | cou Tar ciate bee for several minors neni” ecomea | Pitegerald, W.L Merrie, W, V. aofotyrr, FJ. A. Boole | York Rourhal, depres, tne, decontel wen scsmitied- gut _-_—_ —-——_—_— 7 fo take the floor antl! 102 | Reanivnd, That the Commition@n ihe Kew Took (i Con | Hepte dle ai and Henry A. Morstge. peat dW Swune oq urenne or be, ie 5 Sreoein ony Bowe aetna amended to reed, a commits | Seeinims's See 0 someider at bor | ee ee taretaitng Tat be heard, "Pet | The Cooper lit given above must bo laken with s grate | as then given the Jorn, who rendered @ qoraich of | Gocereaven Inrrs —Witbio the past few dare upwards Lay the Oret. I] gel wR ths ouat fe fr Crien 7 Jenen:? “Let Mokion | “salt, ae eevoral of the deleguies positively refused to “death by © stab tn the. 8 teiioed by Globatl | of g50 in countericit bile oo the Bank of dadson Ovanty, sn cvatshed the sou every son from New Tore | = ‘tore | speck oth sae Aree. coeneot to any half of loa! rangement erie el tr ae Ropes a a eee | seomy Car, mre hve pad eve seartraree te Rye “Kenn tmx herorpin A motion was mage to lay {his revotation on the table, | jetegatee prebiog foreard From hole crowte of | A mesting was then hold to endenvor to settio upon the Ind placed in the bande of Toke for erecta’ | ie avenue. | Wiillam Jones, whe was 7 officer whe contented his teat Seech ome fred aa poet whee the ‘was put, Dot the decision was deubieg, | carefiicarlog entine platirta, "Mr Mortage, Neunet cos. | Seventeenth man, and more than three hours’ dissasalon | Deceared wae an organ grinder by profesion, und was 10 | Cuer seme »'ghla ago, 19 semarasaee Bo pacwes Soa! Samsoeit. (00g applause) —| otementeas ad extcoeenr Mr, Craw that hie resolution wae intonded te har. | rpicceualy in the életurbanoes, shouting st the top of hie | upon this point eneued. Froment and Kennedy are very | 7°" anugupyecnenmniens $0, As ceed at whe tame ume, ia te De bed Dotan ‘er ~ montze any tiffecily resulting from rival sets of delegates "ee, New Tort detente aped og st and som indignant ot the pledge of Biokiee, og eeing to the haifand | Mavon’s Orricn—Johe lane, Req., President of the | jug ice Morehoune to day other half principle; and all the Cooper set are very mash cut | Board of Aldermen, le now officiating as acting Mayor dur- “Recess Wo at Hyracuee. Thee pe} By Cornea k Wathingsen yee asim F. Perum wald, on behalf nt the delegation who “nr I desire to be up at the victory of Wood Convention. tha aneence of Mayor SSS Proven ta gauge Fret tow me | repreented the ot, me hesered tatiation of Tu. oR Tor tbe Mate Cntr Commi the vlad ogi oa : re pt Sa “ronteg toe | Serstor Bayard wl intoduee bie i 40d prose it with : 5 to 5 (4 many SS Ss 3. ae “SS, Gust ty to fatres otuea oo ee doeoin oO “Sevan Ulaee ne tendon =~ yd duties eee ‘ehief | great energy for the organization of = printme }