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THE NEW YORK HERAL = WHOLE NO. 1693. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1857. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. THB REPUBLICAN 8TATB CONVENTION, NOMINATION OF STATE OFFICERS, be, ae, ao. OUR SPECIAL DESPATOU. QRGAINZATION.OF THE CONVANTION—THE NOMINA- TIONS, ETO. SyRaoven, Sept. 28, 1887. Gen. Nye would not preside over the Jonvontion ‘he radical feeling was vory strong against him. Then they pet tm Arijeh Manz, Jr., ono of tho antiqre school of politicians, He reads long and sleopy cemy on Kyuss gbased Jamos Buchsnan, and eaded by ankno eledg'ng Saat tre affairs of tho Sate, financial and otherwise, wore ma very bad way, and that some persous should bo no minated to get them right Ho raid that the State bad Deen vory badly governed since the discovery of Oallfor Bia, thowgh whet that had to with ihe maiter nobdoJy eould exactly seo. The delegates did not seem lo rolieh Be lator part of the speesk, and, havisg waxed up, in- Seed upon hearing Gen. Nye, who made a specca culelly Mout himsolf, The Convention them constaded to go into ‘monn ipailcn for Judge of the Court of Appsals, whea D D Trold mace s speech in favor of Danio, out it was of 00 ‘wee, and he seemed to labor under that tmprovsion. They gem'paic! » Judge who is woolly evovgh for soybody, Bmrby Jenkins, of Oveide, an old abolition whig. Denio made a very bad ran, reostving only n'ne votes qn the formal ballot, All but five or six o” tho Now York d@elegstion ran from him hen they found he bai no taroogth. Nye then had bis tar: 1 nom‘aatet Nove: for Attorney Goneri—all set deforehan!, and wout Wrrough greased. Then Field said he woula like some fun Of the same Find, and his nominetion of Denaston for Demapiro'ler was swallowed without 6o much graco a: tuey took Neyes. Faiigued with its tremsndous exertions the @evention took tea, tn the eventeg tho first thing done was the nomination Of Seoresry of State According to the programme J ant you last riyht Jucge Campbell, of O:sego, was the man. Greeley made aspecch for him, supsoriing him on ths round of bis services in Congress aod in the 3uporior Gort in New York, and boosuse he was the best known man ibrovghout the diate who was named for tho «filo Bee real object of his nomination was to sstisf; the ad Ji tion Know Norbings and kill off ¢eymour, who was pressed ‘by the cenal or the contracting (nterest, which 1. gotting to be the same ‘bing, for Stave Engiueer. ‘This rerublican party te made ap of 89 many restion: Maat 6 herd work to conc'llave all. Tho ticket thowsa qaeer mixture of dorerters from othr orgaa zations. Oa the first trial Judge Oampbel! was at the hesd of thy poll. Pending the coord vote an indignant North Amoriosa (Qrtend of Seymour denounced jJudye Camp ell as not be tag & good republican, and etated trast it war belered that fe Ju‘ge voted tor Millard, tho man of sia, lastead of dobn, the man of grace. Another jadigusnt indi siica! made a long and strong speech tn favor of Jonn T doge- Dorm, of Colam>ia, It war thon denied tha; Jutge Camp Boll voted for Fillmore, and Greeley smiled, wuile K D Morgen led off the applanse. Then they tried 't egein, but Campbell went down lke a stick, all the Fied and Sey our men voiing for J. M. Clapp, of Bulfslo, who is the @titor of the Express, the repablicsa county orgea, bes Deen & woolly whig for many years, ard latterly « bitter ‘eppecent of the Albany regency He was suppo ted by tho Bey mour men ass last resort to ki!! off Oampbell, ‘The Oorven'ton went tntoa iovg talk as to the roiative Merits of certain persons wa0 were anxious to bo aval Gowmiesioner. Nobvody listened tothe talk, bat « cer. fain camber [gentlemen must air their oratory. The Con ‘vention thought better of it and took up John tT Hge oom, who hed been run offoma side track today, sod Rominated him for Sate Treasurer by acclamation He wae a soft democrat, snd distinguished himee!f inthe last Weehiaiare Dy exploding some nice sobe nes of corruption goiten up by the Wee! clique Tee Convention now took up the Csmal Com- f@iesioncr, and os it is @ protty fat thing, there wes quite a rh for it As many as ten patriots, 8 everzetic, able and exierienced, wore troviet eat, Afer a 00d deal of hocus pooussing end wire pul- Rng, Mr. Thurston, who led the poll om the first vote, was unt to be the hap y man. Mr, Thurston was a soft de roorat, and that is eboot ail! Koow of him fis friends had protty hard work to push him throagh, and an irate og al the fat ese, ay # wl ieee fellows talked abvut forget g vid party oR Abd contiLued to vow im direc: opposiuon Ww own statements, for Sate Engincer, Silas Seymour, the presen fmoumbent, ant George Geddos, of Syracwe Soy. mour was clectei by the Kniw Nothiage aot woo: @ver te the reper icane Is was todimated snat ne enspl- tom had ever rested on Gedder, while was argod by we contracting sud j dding meres. Geeiwy gave Seymour's friends a ward BM for throwing back dadge Campbell upeo them, and turned the tavies @ ‘bem dy supporing Getdes, Mr. Nyo sur Mr. Symour acd defended him aga ost the ton of dianouesty. He (seymour) ond rervod tn» well, an! given 1} the capala whea it was ia ite |, SG geve it (ho resarrectionand life [aay disbooost act of Mr, Seymour's aiminictrs- point it out Greeley desired a candidate ovntrac' ore would not cone here tore ann'- ‘mR which was reorived as the best joke W ‘ion it was. Nyo desired be sur of ‘and there was eome confusion amoug thy des go. the nomination, whion was the (i-w Hegouoy although he wan pomioa ef siric’- ides ia am old free soll whig, and 0a the repabliorn tioketsome time» ago there was a great rash of A H i i ti a 2 g # = Z 5 iu & i i , g § { i He | He 2 ait 2 i 11h HIE ; fe Mig aff pire ler ‘fi Chemung, Albany, THE PROCEEDINGS. Sreaccem, Sopt. 23, 1867. ‘The Convention assembled in Wieting Hall at 12 o'clock. ‘The ody of the fine hall was packed with delegates, and She galleries well filed. E D. Moran, Obairman of the State Oomm'tter, called the Convention to order, and nominated A M. Cianp, of Erie, for temporary chairmar; W. T. B. Milliken, of West- ohoster, end A. N. Cole, of Allegany, as temporary seoe (arics. Ho sal4—It appears to be conneded that the first in tho organization of our Republican “ouventions be rie to eae, arin tae aw oniuot ting to , Lehali cal! this Gouvention to yh Whig. aH rid $341 if Chizens, bot will calmly eae ee ee ‘and there presen to the ir representatives afremhic i, the foveroment, in which equal done, Bot ty one, bat 0 ever) jon, to which ti Prind ©, of Geneese, a caver, of Now York, ® commtiee to on vn be tf} ohale, -orbhce ecm crmed to chair, amtdat load haere, Geutlomen of the Conrantion=ft {9 with io veal ary em barrassment I receive from you this mv wresreat To | Over this body of men, possesmed of ro wucd in Mr, rape alt t-litgepee, apd to whom are cute: wo avob grea ine 6.4, fe ap hovor 1 Bo light res; little merits = We bave met here thuturd vith WW and our cuusiitcencias exorct us when we return home to give & go01 aon ua of our sev arcabip. We come here on beherf af orinciples as pore ay Se bgbt of Maren, ons as strong as ine evrosl and He at the bottom of They are ropndit walem orinci vies of free al oar in att'utions. They are the prinsiplsw thas save tak» our con! whet i ntry from ite infancy ani carrie] & along now {#, the admiration the fear. the rerpedt of ai! the nations of the earth 8 03 ts rep mitcant:m, suon are the principles we are caliod upon faitnfull: w uoheld, fs but a brief year sioce Arat, an « party, the Daitle did with a national standard Rk wo merched bearer, an} thon the Mate of New York did ali thet wes ox ested of her by ber barge um ti wa ~ pends jwelve mon'hs ago atstor Kietes. Today we are calle’ upm to dis ‘B Feapor sibility equally great mr that tmpe.cd on ‘ eye iv tbe U im is turasd upeo uo, ly wasobing our action, fo verulke whinh are to spring from {tt de the after fete of the repo diioan « reanization T have bard from numerous ttaces, and oave bead mut one expremion wthout tarpirh tbe oomt fongbt weigh enoold peor abiiny Wha: is the forther are pawed Ld and that te,/1t Yew York beers aloft, and to euscess, the ropnbd' xa beane- tn jog Sta © election, the satrle of 1360 «Il he at-aady » Tt then becomes ap imourtint daty for us to selial do. and to be sareful how we doit We be ineptred by @ stogie purseee—to patinty norm men of unexoeptiopacie aheracter Rod uadnahtnd © Giecharge the cuties of ‘he offices for walca ther we do this Oo al! that ts reqiirat at our Ae we now meet owolmipary busiusd, and as business en, [ell ooruyy your Mine no longer ame of the lonventisn? Mr. Eantersroox, of New York, moved fur a comm'ties oftwe floors from ench Judicial district to regort permaucn: of Mr W W Wasp. of Erie, moved to amend by calling Of delegates. Carrted. As the list war called the names of Ahijah “ann, Jr, E : Morgen, HB Stentom, David Dasley Polit, Ward James 0 Smih, Platt Pover Dewitt be peme of i roones Re-dert Denisoe ao! © Littlejohn were received itn loud apoiaans W. Nyedrew down shee distivs of ap laus . tla Potter and Ward Hunt aopeared as eud ‘be Schuyler county seats were contested. The plaure name cf Horace Greeley also drew down lond ap wr. A B Dickinsom, of Heuben cvunty, moved for the Sppoln:inent of w committee of three on 4 nextad rats ar Jcsera J. CH/MApRS Moved that no suds tita’® De ad. mitted represent UnIeen & Fes dent Of ts deine. Ne te Au vatioute! to He Bad ® go0d reason for the motton, whico be woul ge if Doeem ry. Mr Haxpenson, reombhn oeriain ne ate 0 { Queene, owaleeted weainet aay auch be deiega'es, with power 16 sa nertéita, amid ly volect any republican they pleated to Alt tus ( mogent delegates, Mr J J Champrxs eaid that if the Soorention destret to follow out ip gone faith the recom nendstion of the ‘hate man of the Male Commitee end did net wich 19 se 0 -@ ridden by men who bad po buriness tn the Snaventian, and 61d not revioe i trict wish they mooptt the Assembly, ‘euate or Jutional ats Pretcndes to represent, they Bat better he reo: Mr Bouton, of Albany, meved to lay the resolation ov ‘the tadie. May JJ. CHamnmes (oxcited), ead. “dr Chalyman, 1 wove waoors who have axes to grind.” an amens ment Wherean, it te exvedions fe 9x0 (Aieees aed oie8 “Queetion ,”” Question,’ whieh drowned Mr. O's reine and he i” io k wneat ) Motion tw ley on the table was carried by a large majority. ‘fhe Onarrman then apnovpeed that the Rev. Ke. Waldo, Chaplain of Omgrers, waa oresent; and at the request of the Convention be +as Con: usted to tha Onair dy the Siac Ocnt al ment of a ovmmitice of 1 deles MauTix GRovar moved ty amend, Dy giving « air to apoot she A James Obeert and cries of ‘1 1 tee apd delivered <0 1m wesive nis motion (or she gomotnt from exch Juioial dinrict, mee for permaren' oticers, power io + (he commit ee. Dman mor to substitute the role by ballot Lot LaG-TR Moved the woanimous nomisation of sa, W Nye iquemion,”” * ques ” poe? ,”” “90; Mr. Huron. of Albany, called on the Convention to take beeo at this time what they did. mertary, but for tb to pom! It was not ooly par in ako Of waving ime that the proves! Inace by the Chair was made ‘A DaveGare— It wou't taze twenty minutee fur the deie- gates rt elect = committee of“ Quation,”” “Quertion '” Mr Hitos—I move to lay tbe motion on the tadie. — Carried vr for the cial distriet by she Chair to Mr. EasmwanRook moved to amend by wl!» *iog the aa'e. gations \0 cieos the comm tira ‘the c+ legations best Knew their mea, and confiae omwend. Frrman, of Erla, Immeieetr renewed the motion aprowtment of a csmunition of to fm canh jo ot erm uk O geo Zael Ik wes on of nee in the Chair, that be made we moiior to A Darzcara from New York attemoted to «pcak, amidet eries cf * Question |”? He thought clamor wae a poor way Of carrying @ point D. D Frerp ‘ook the floor. He thought bis wen @ mat. ter that rnould he debstad The Uonyrauna shoud howe before Appoint all the committees, inclusiog tne 9 ts ao? fo cate Nom nities, they sirike. What did wey ‘bronga the Obsir. Ho was io favor of the mocratic pripciple of reporing sewer la the people ant the ropreseptatives of tho poorle, HH» ragyenied ths chair as much as any maa, but demoed the Orn evtion nwa Scrisie and told ‘hem bat If ihe wmeadment wax wot adopted the groendwora would be laid for future trouble Mr. Frotam repudiated the {dea of doriciog ‘0 do any thing se ondemorratic, and sccepied the a nenciment, (Chsore.) after s srirtted debate Mr. Axcis of Ostternagur d0°> ty, renewed. inthe sbaveof an smeacment, the prone thon Mr Litters mw of Dewego then toni tho thor wren end ac’ The resolu ion give be epoatntment of the come ie! ta Bod animaled speed Jeroanget ibs ame dment, yore od 1 K Of the e#leotion to the Celagater Jed by telogations iten ores ied WORGAY M7Ted to Lat Case tha BoVDhar Of ine Haly Comm'the to twenty-four, an* that the naro-# De CnoReD At he rame time a» the Cremlitee 90 Urges too. Carrie! whe following 18 the com with app Inisd 08 camtested ‘bor of the abrent deren es f om 8 Mickineos, T. R Horton and E WoWn len, Trebit m withdrew, and George Acniry waa ap or uM. ANOON #BABIOW, of he Convention at tho reque rt of legate from Otsego, nem APPOINTMENT OF CFFIC ‘ Mr. Creerm Lowwis, of Jetarlo, Chairm sn of the Ovmenit tor op was reed ty Mr. Groves took any W Nye semy a letter to 0 deo'tn'r, Permaren O ganizstion, presented « report, whico Grover. 1D adyanoe that hefore the onmmi'toy $n “orminy orgaoimetion seneral Jamon prove ntative from New York, ooo! Preni tent, aad In anved torerve a anos with the request of that true beerted re nblios) air reme paving one voice chosen one esualy troe to the rep "ee not vred by the cuamittes The ormm't ae im view the harmony of the Oonveotion hat, vith Hoan eqoelly Oeserving and eqnaily Arte! to presi te eble aver tne deliberations of the Convenioa. They had vamod upanimovrly Abijad Mern, Jr (190d obeoring ) They had aleo named the following Vise Presidents and Ssore VYors. ‘aries — Vice Presidents Int, District—Jamea W. Nee, New 34. Roheri A. 24 M 4 Martin, Dutchess county. Berrard, Columbia count, = 4:h Platt Potter, Schenectady county. th. James #7. Monroe, Oo odagacrmnty 6th A. Dowell, Co;tiand Tih D D.4 Broen, Monroe county, Ath William B iste], Wyoming coanty Secredarves uw Knowlson, Reunsselacr coonty Lawrence couniy, bth EP Brooks, Coe —Iat, Bistrict——K T. B Milhven, Weewboster Nuteher, New York 34 Rowerd J. 4m. 0. Brows, & 1 Tents, Jef rton coenty 60". coonty ‘Tih S P Alien, Mon. Fritbian, Frte county, ‘The Chairman agrotniet Mr Angel, of Osttarangaa ard wr. Proside mab ince we last assembled Pore a new chapter bas prinatplee ant ageatite nesdtal rntes and Terr! al ee Morcan, of Aman Mann, J He Now York, & committee to conduct the frat SPEECH OF AMAT MANN Exq., Wok Lv soet aml fet loud ap folows ntlemen, fr the dinin e copforre| uvon tue my bert thaaks 2% BONLAL Med to prestae ovAF the dete I most rely upon yon \y e'f none You *1'l provabiy bew with me while party bene leDo» fow remerte relating w our poeition aaa riea cf the Unite Stateo—hes ae dnd the oecasle. bees availe’ of to eatatich foo vines acd F i Colionte ageney oF and pe biatory lation ef he princio fort to trinsic is with or ef their views upow shai print understand! which wi] revelavionize tbe goverament and Constitation "Tha reerat onintone atrentiag the Supreme Sourt In toe Dred Soot cave, , and the Gre Sell of the consti Martied =r terror, in 1787, nen were froe> from the r=. iB quertion the power of Congress bit ‘be tatrod voto of alavery into the Territories, ordinances of the’ year forn«h the sirongost Th seers to have for the Prosideat no» in vilice, with a time. that fro bell whieh dil Fe H ie. We however, emps et juatifiertion sod tefenoe bie policy, Tha cocavion req will be relieved from grrat pe on whish it dleguine the quontion by nl #tatomen: of mr facta will not be eucom+fulesurely ne! while ho Inetple upon whieh we crave? of the orn ralere:? while he pat oil deny that (bo peopio of Kanan arg ay sis mg- wep) governed by @ violsthm of thie privciole, sad by lawn deolared al! moat tofamous tn botu Houses 0° ae rame Congress which ba says reo gu'aei thelr lias mace uncer the lead of rvfflend avd outlaws from aay Gur Sale, @1ih the aoquiescence aad tac apvromation of 41+ predecerrors, abd which bel: noe omoloying the army to en'orce, threatening to use the «hole po ver the goverpment for that purpass The monorial 0 rtay his Pape and pave ihe national Character His reply ta that whem be came into offlca bof uad this odo of laws ey ar6—bei bacn enacted bd, riat Legt+hature, abo that the j.atclary were eal sot io exoundipg them and carrying than tuto effeot; amd be whe whet «as bi ean? He abould have remem eres that Ihe peo. the ‘olenies were cove ia ® precisely miler conditiun when tne Br Mb cro wndertok to enforce laws mada witbont their ocneemt by We use of 4m armr, and that the rescit raven ibe Bunker Hii! Mouument to glory; ADO B+ B TEMOLE CoHequouce, WorLbIty oF anwortt ly, rateed Di eat of power, In ihe ao se that 26 vou be guided ‘oo, ight in th study of the pria tye of hherty, gd act soosrdt. This bopa lator cal, and wes cfrasp mira = Aqam, wo aro infrrmed baat & cop Toversy fad aien am io tbe veidity of caces lew and tne election of the m-mbere f the Lagilators #hioa eneeted them; Dot he J rtifles tesir exotuion by the eword, beonuse they worn reo gnized by a msorviont Con: bsv vg afmitcd a delegate admitted nsder it 1D fot he foun the government of Kaa ae etabl het at that of any ocher Torritory. Upon the arsumption be m kes bis xrgomentto com =f noi trne history = iil determ'ue where the withe-tug .03- Oc mation’? #bicb he #ffixes to the memoriahs « w''! final iy wtarbitelt, 4 gorerament cannst be sald to bo well crtannshed @ those of tho e vor.) 3 stem and Torrttories, existard oave onntipued tu t!; "hen @ yims ts required for tte extetenso; voor the 6 Go ernorn anchorize | to ereroiae pog rs theo have rertred avone tively, di-gasted with the varbarous dution ‘m od open them— where they Live had to exeonte 'p. famovt Jawe to soob a manner as to ornst oui the priao:. olen of equal rigbis which had taken rout-where eritence and blond:hed have prerailed from the Degioniog—and whee the unrsr pulouw Corea nor bow eoumietored © vo tne dirty work ol He aleve comooracy is 80 ashame+ ¥ his mitsion bat be tres orver up hie puro sea by a: press og orinaiple: be Cees pot enterta'n, using langnogs to ovasaal + thonghvs ra her than to express em, and abetting notre (ferme and trom ote for reason aad y wirt tom Thi etate of ship + exter n no othe govern meiit, Stas 0° “errtory ip this Orion ame fade ro oarslie! tn oor ate. ary, and \he artumptior of tha Prosidents ix too: efi ro of tree Tole an oovtour ae ttt) petertous, that tne gor. cment of Rapear instead of setog in apy sanre estadli-d 6 conlé pot staid aaingie hour #itnaat (he osyone'n of he Executive to aohold it, boranse tte Isws arc he Obristian ctvtizetiow of she sg’, end exist oe © pent of ihore oven whom they * oved by the force of arbitrary once hs esdent) sks what) fe he dat ? the mw. oo apewe ed wih one seoord, would be in res private fe, tejury, rat! 6 Ve army or by the quibole: of tue j dietary, thu ug the being held op and proo'aimed he comatituten of the eountrs iy ® mont cementtal partion cepriving ovr felow zine of thir rights ibertes That our character suffeva oy the sbish requires a military force in Za Kas aeoms ste pleasnrable em tn the Pvesiient’s mind. Ai- thie surprises our countrymen ge aly, ver it car aot evrprise thore who hare per meannret ie ttle the wane an it to apy fraud or wang parpatrated tn oom Us ompreb patcn in cass where Le cold derive personal acventge orfix blame uyon bis onporeow, an b now attempte to do by ocuarying thom with Devoe +iwitliog to ‘rost the pallet box an thy American remedy for tbe redrens of all g-levances. Tae complaint of the neoole of Kensas le that (bir remed, of the rllot box ts deven ated by the fran 104 *iolenoe of armed mon from enotber Sate, encour get by the federal gevernwent, whion Jona their proses tpgs and car- no «feo their tt by the vower of :be army, ta- ten of protecting them fp their rigots to make inws for hemsetves, and toch me he'r own ruler* soco-ding ‘be cvostiivtion If this complaint is well fonnded, It shows the injustion of the cherge of tho Pre identioa trepg lig {f the President means that the penple o: Kener axe unwillirg to trost the perple of dissoart to woah their laws by violence and throogh the frande of the pallot hox, De charge wtrue; bat if he moana trat (19 people wre milling to trostibe ballot .0x ea © remedy Sher it specks honesdy and trnty, rhe oherve te a8 pl fal end tdle as the sovres from @hbion |i ermara’:d ts digeifed Tw thres'en to ure the whole power of the ove noont to erronte these fravdulent laws msy alarm the of ou fellow ottizeos who have no yersoval kaowletge of the character of the *resicert; out io tase who nave recep tbe teste applied to bie moral omnvags the mena e te idle, .nd ha »1'! pot gaty the eporohe'tor of pooh an a0. which be desires, either fom Goa or nis owl 6 pacienom, if be etl olaivs soso an attrihowe He lacks the courage & bring on 8 ofvil war to muainisin siavery anywhere, for he koows that aneh a war «I< aye seta fre Wee clave, an ite fret, immed ale and clreot effort. Thit is tbe ices BD of Dotn ancieat and motern ais sory, ibustrated by the civil revolutiow whiow prececed the establishment of the repobitce of South Americs. It is & maxim thet ctell war an’ slavery never Wexiet toreder, The Prevideoi’s per tieniar spead- cation of ® omdtion cf affairs io Kanvas to j.atity hie kee ing @ +1 fary foros shore te as remarkab’s «a (bo 07 casion be hae embrace: to ler is hefore as to de fence This oontiion of affeire te thet when Goo areen pasrod the ast t) organ'zs tre Torritory of Kenran slavery existed sod existe there unter the copetitutm of the United Ststes—a volley tw sbhorrent to ali our past bietory, to the Ds iare'in o€ lode: endence, Ye memory of fousders of on hborver Ane forenut ¢ Christian ctvilizwwoa of our age, ant contrary to ihe mora! sease of menuind, svorlt swarcely ttg themerives past nal damonret | pated re prewentan) vrs tp on adopted we penortia, arm towporale! it tao the cemoorete platform @ demoerats orintpe. The copat tation, Presiden, oario8 aod setabiishos “" Pererver it goes, ant whereve p operty oe ted under It This, be tolls ur, is no entevliched by ry it of partners eanant ri may of edt take ole oro erty tain ary Mate or ‘erriory where De pleases! he of rach Torri ory @hinh a periy ie %. reeron Of belie & parton . Be mght af rel claim to o of (eaceut, snd tbe dir hat on of o ales of slave 9 Der, ard 24 ablicbed where il hy the & tty of ine OL the diecur=toee of the Mierour! Compromise; * oF aoarco 'y alerwarte down to Dwgise and Sickiaron-—« low oot im our bietory, From thie, 1 to this extraoroinary promolgeuon dy ‘dent throvgh & ‘ime rerving joa cary. heir decision +mbraces only one tw , sue frr Tr of whim oan enatly be Corrected, viz:— hat Negros: aro NOI Ze? This point dispared of ine whole care with (he reasoning opon them, & © oniy 0 ialons o ind Joa't, Bot decisions. Bey are * thet # mey carry Die negroes to any ara setile them thore as paces, notwithstarding © Hato laws t the conrary” If thin be ioe,’ te whole Union ie slave Wrritory, and tha swoe Save no jowor to deliver thenetres from It needs no showing that thie cuts up by the route the Toncan ental hbortes of every repable lo the Unon ait the fedors! Union lteelf bat Congrers har ao the institori-os of tho Torritorier—in otaer 4 ai! the provisions of the ordie«nee of «Partmenta at the time of the Misrour\ Cray erouce elavery from itions make sinvery an p \ tbet voacera: the rights of the Males: are revolutionary in their Oparad- ter anu ecbversive ofthe whole policy of the founders of he and heir euccerr # tn the present Hime. determ pasion of ton “resident ® conrenten 0 form ® constita Kaores in teir onilorations, by the the army before they were menaced. are gratuitons and inovertun=; ont It ie certeiniy gracious ip Bie pot to + inturd aw oniatie Couventon crit: they are in a state of rebellion le in an improvement pin the example of Uromweill, the protemor, vaco bie pariie Meni dia DOL eal him aad ee ere and onght to Me, mene fai, for we MAY stl! prenerve the right of meeting to de ‘Noere 6 apom public affairs ane petition for @ redrane of grievances I! \# foriuuate too, let mu adc, that the son. dence of the President in his provincial governor i greater shan that of the people on either side of the qoortion, for bis effort in Kanses to carry water on bath shovliers wilt be likely to Dave the oruai remit. In say even. bo #1! Bot sid the President by bis prayers, wvlch are downed i> muse his admiatatration an eraimple of jrstiog, bowie bie faith in God ane the President ie Mmiued by tor Prev dent's power amd (ia: onitton to minitier te be amotiion Toe Presicent dieacs agitation and discvrtion, but afer more ben reventy years of agitaion with ont calamity oan tore bo any ground for well founded avpreboasion. The Uren has beer threatened so ofren that itoniy frig «ui dren, etd lt baa been saved thus far eo onsil dems gogoet and pairiow taat the trace of seviog ft has oso ms protiable Slavery wilt never clasolvs it, oe secure’, eCavse It constiinier the only reyuaity toh slave poser of moment longer if T add & (e# reoarat epon “ete ” 6 are here upon great rea meibility. “ne nf One fallow eitizens expect maoh from ou; oant: ep Laoe (ne secarley the wil redonnt Hanns oamah te tion eval 3 remmgament of the Woaticg of tho porple of the State, “hail reform em? Shalt ro ont int» powrr bonet, onpabie men? Utvust we shall I act jou heroio Wrow atice every ret n of fayoriiem inate iduals end to wot only with a. eye +: the country’s good To nothing bere io contr fav.r ani ben fi upos frerds ap’ beigrbo-s, but ucn the weoe See Lit aubile attention be virected (0 the thaw and we sha'l again Dave goed gr ernment; s obas ta fo mor years we used tobeve tue mewent public akection 'e witades en from wate offatre tha: moment the gove nmant dD gina to aote- torate Cre ing \our indolaeuo, fellow delegates, la BY discharge of tho cuties of your oresidiug offirer, { th for the bigh horor you haye csnferred ADDRES AND REFOLUTIONS. Mr Savy Dupiey FIRLD woved for the appointment of & com wittee frm each Judicial district, to report me ai- drone and resolutions =A opted On ‘ne Vios Prosidenta taking their places on the stand there were loud cries for Mr. Nye, who remained tn the bedy of tbe ball A delegate said that Gen. Nyo was in the room, end ie seat op the pla'f.rm. . “id tba be profe:red remaining among the 4: legation om the floor, a8 he desired to watun air. Feld, (Lavgheer ) ‘The Paxelpant— If the gon'lewan will take hinreaton the platform | wilt wach Mr. Poli myself. (Laughter) A SPR8CH FROM GEN 1 Gen Nyathen\ & watino g ne Vice Presidents, ‘Dot wasca led vo til o mpolled 1 addrars ti Convention; en¢ whee at length mn of bis heart vor a desire tho-eof thet war advancement and per petliy of the repudlican party He had stven it, from iva cariiest ‘nosption he present time, *hatevor of geal and streng’h he ovesosned Me had lapnebed Bia Park a 900 these watcre loog » fore they pas swelles into an oocan, He had to fom old asavctaitons and formed pew all ano sere as recetsary in politics ag in any other ce vpaiion of life or occasionally ing Peck to es princyloe; to the original ian marks of the goversment of the country Ho bad seen thet mndey «6 «mooreiic rale ects oad bexn committed biew might well make the spirit of demosrany biaea and hide tw he d. As hed atihe Consention held #0 ne time vince cm the ther elde of the cxmal 1» this cltr, adjared tee demoorwey te ure their backs a on the sole af he fo-cailed democratic varty of the Usion. bot taey woald Po, & d co* he gould bus extead wo thea bi: pity, ia the hove whem four comes no thea ‘tho only fauts that 6 uld se fard with Bim war that he had ove too esrty, Dat Air object was ty a cure goot aovonmodator for tore who followed him. (Loud iangntar) The goal be hae fo. hac 60: sbated ore jot, aud be avped be had given some oridence of xalin the wise Ho» bet vem asked 1 the repudiivans bebe get to ruo the Keneas caging ie span this ve 4a Punning itself; the steam sa a9 and the were lighted, aad tt would were ator till mea ceased to trample on the rights of their fellow cl izens. aud to pill the boot of horest men for the premotioa of the rlave drivers ta- treued | They hat heen tol! thas Ni York wae peeoing ‘sn¢ thes Kepeae bad abont blet oat Now, to prove ‘coir pb lanthropy, the republican party were going to ston both eovode They were pot of that claw of pbyricisna whe giro up the pationt decause both tongs To bleeding. It wonla be tbetr burivess to cure him There ba. coon arch ia k B9008 tho wicked legi«daiion of ry plone oapsra—one pardca: —aff-oled much tudigaation. Dg otner things, tras the Legisiature hed et egurereive on the munict al rights of Now Yak On that otpt se a party loterssted, he bac 8 litle te opeak, for bie rigt ere cortatult invaded i on The laws relating to Ne« York city, peeard lest , establisbed no now principles ever, The poll before | enw tment, were nad cemrnls fon conelating ef th Oty I voreer, #ho Beceme etch commission, nos befor fher ther election did pots eas of the ast commis. rs, but f those 'n exist noe when the old law, abo Whed ext ‘intor, wae pared The estarlishment of a potion commiesion was therefore not ne* tm prirc plo or ramos, indee* ne onmralsion freshly croated at ‘be jar: rossh pb hero was tiaply acrange ta the com mine) pers, lt wa acded by some ase ooangs. He reed not erpre:s bis owa opinion on toat point. (la gbier.) Certainty the revessity of the reform ored, aud tbe reform tteoif jiaified by the eubarqvent events, and ba coorse of those who had plot re would protect unupicipal rigate if in vaded, apa 7 bad de lared this act to he sunstita Hors! — They certainly hed torted the merits hy che touca- stope of law riff tently toratafy the mostcenious Al the courts b/d bern occupied eith it for moe'hs, aad bie frend Mr Reid, bad been bor.od tm it ap 09 Mis mus wenios. (Rosrs of langtuer) "oe bight court in we Mate bed pronouseed the Police te¥ oom tutional, aad ‘het ebosid be enough for them To keep #itnin tne constita’ton ta el! that a party need stady,and serielaly if they kept within the covet! as copstrund by thelr political oppanente that onght to satlfy every person. General Nye concluded by exhort ag tho Coaven ion to orm'pate © good teket and then ae would promise thea they would elect it by a mejority larger in com; ‘ith the wore cart ban thelr ticwet recetved last fall prep isea thai 'f there were any power in t © Metropel! au Pollo mo weirs sboold bo ‘nm the ol'y of New York afer son down — (isvgbter)~ and if to's was the owe, the democratic ticket would Jere 16,000 vote. (I the Commitee oa the Contested Srat for ‘obavier Conpty reverted tp or of admitting Alfied Loo and Samael Jemicson ao celeretor JCDG™ OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Mr. Dax, of Kings, moved that the Coaveotion proseed to pom bates eautidae for Jadge of the Cuur of ap pea'a, and (t wer mina mee carried / Urnsiderable conf rion being created by the arrival af ibe newsnoys with tbe Now York ca.ties, the busluoss was for sows tte inverrapt A nN tos. of Ovelta; W. B. Wright. of Ulster; of Yaior, and Hiram Dealo, (f O.elJa, wore clrtriet. David Dedley Field and ode New York; Rewnt, Hace Greeti Madden: Third. J J Werper ard JM Francs: F arth, Wa A De tant Plait Powter, POH, D 9 Lat jaa aot HG Root, Sih, BF Aruce and Willan H Ayde; th, Jemmes U. Sentth and alfred Ely; Egnth, F. J of the Coat of Anowale war , Mr Fray said bo would do to yee t Ps ofn profession if did om sey geome in refirepoe to ible nominaion If any monoor 100 the Kxeontive offlser of @ stato De presented 9 him whotnor no Ineu nbeat, whese term bad Jort exvirer, and woo by a great oe! act had sone bimerlf ve bi,bor! honor ae Aa wide, could t ere he 6 coum #4 All moa world ray that @ Ayvarnor 14 drop avch @ Judge and o He arew ine pehter the were to groone = of = Capehility od teem that io Vermoat ‘Die great quelfoasions for M+ whem toe qoewtion of elertice jcluery war ag leg the poopie the case of Alesis lod war qited t prove that 1 ihe power was gi rn tothe poply they sonld aiwaye ure ik well aot won!! ole Jurges #t oat reference to notice He geld thet exch mem er of the Cepveaves wee benrd to sec at if be was in the portion of the Guverner of the Mats they dic bot eronese to rominate Judes Denio forr nie so yertor legal abiliy Tho enly reeron, then, for ceroaing t pom'na:e bim was D: canse De in» demoorat The re, ublican p= ty tas o9@ ap epportecity ty show the country that a Judge can be elected desptt party coasiao ratece He did ros know @has the ao'lon of tae Omran Hon might he but be owwld only say that |’ trey ref ised to omnes Jncge Devio they sould set the seal of ~o1ermeaticn upon he b= ryttem jos. ow tbe ving digebarged wie doly be could only add that if the oenver vefnges WH aeminate Jadge Deg, ‘hey would do an got that thetrabidreo and thelr obtktren's chtltrea wold repret, for they would eatabish ne fect that tae aerod ts tr be degrated Into @ ool} “al aroun, aod Judges te de chosen cn pa tt const teratt ms alone. FPaRcH OF MR SOW, Mr. Swow, of Medison, said that the rembilce party hehed to cary ont certain principles which bat el'aded to Ip te asatetdrese of tne Presitent ‘3 of man wee one of tor malin ohjecte of «he for mation of the reoublican perty He would iro © know if the royablicans of New Yerk wonld support for the duyreme Unurt A she Unied Stake @ Judge who audored the Drec Seutt decteton? of No, 20") Woad thar out in the Covrt of Appeals of this #talen man who wonld eolpcide @hh that Ccoutne? He oven ced wo Joige Deuto the poracseicn of lngal abilities, inte <arteni of there bich @ited bim to adorn the benoh dnt ie diaasy that was based 0a the principles of republown wm (i ) He thought these were more important matiers to be considered then a Jatgo’s damelan up setropolitee Police bill (Ay ‘laure ) Chere had hoon 20 e tempt to pomirate Jo“ge Devlo befure tno Wetrop liao Pol ce Dill dieense fom, end he oonld not ane why tbe repad soane rhould take op aJu'ge (rem an @ition ¢ mply 0 (hat eorocnt «Nicholas Eli! t# ae em © leryer asthe owe ig Mogg By ro oO bad wought of oo dorsing thought the argament of taxing ap Jocge Denton elicgatoer frig: lone, Mr Sovrnworti, of Niagara, thooght if the principios of the rervblicam parly were un vorthy of represoatation In the Court of Appeals of this “tate then were vawor hy of Dis popport We hold that thove prin:iviee tle at the basis of oor iratitetions, nad cannot be iguored 0 over juohed (a euch @ pom!astion He ooula never avvrove of the trimetole of preferring @ demuorai te @ repablioaa, vimply becavse ho bad given @ dectsioa tn favor of the ‘verelgn power of the people of the ate. He nominated Amand J, Chase, cf Niagara, for tho office of Jadge of ine Court of Appesis. BALLOTING FOR JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALA roe) ing as follows: ‘The fret volo waa ther taken, pmethy Je 19 EJ, chase 4 Bary We a wm, BW 1 Firam Genie... 3 Jomnra J. Chamwmna meved to make the nom/'nation of Timvihy Jenkins osantmous, from New Vor ohjccted on the croand that yor ed Jaden Deaio on pr inotple claimed ihe him to the tat mm (CMe AleO Ohjeated, af he Could vote for ties Judge basta, 28 (NOB RnOoaed his remolu iam by sielaing ovt seo wend Opt am," and declaring Joakins nomi nate Dri2care moved fo aménd v7 calling tho roll again. Alter a apirited debate the motion took, and ancthe : vols yee ed, » ith the folloviog rewlt:— bins, NO Welle see 94 Den Timothy Jenkins wav tuea de ivered nominates A PmGats moved ‘hat ine Conveation proceed to nom!- neio a candidate for Compt ailor. EGeveral Nya raid by hoped tha Convention wonlt cred os it bad commend, wih ihe per. tien of the jadicial potom of tha thoket He moved to amend by prooreding #'th the nomination doing #0 It wes his tatestion to move for the nnayimoas nomination of a cen'loman whore Poe ie har ey brightest lomio ries of the legal profession—Wi!tiam Curtis Nozes— (loud ap lsage ‘The motion was carricd, and My. Noyes was nominated unenimoasly, Wr. Jossra J CHammens moved to proceod with tho vomination for Secretary v/ Mate ‘THE STATS COMPTROLLER. Mr D D Frew moved to ameud vy prcoceding wiih the vote for Com treiler. Carried Mr, Field, thea, with rropriae remarks, presented the namo of Rober: Denistop, of Orange county, a peme to which he did po ‘hing there could be one dirnei volos (Applause ) He moved tbat the nomination be made by Sooltasatlos. Carried (with loud app eure.) The Conyoniion then wok & recers till 7'¢ o’olock P. M RVBNING S#8810N. When the Convention was osiled to order Mr. E D Youcax, of New York, moved that the Convention proceed to Loman ardidate fur Secretary uf State, Carried. A DELEGaTe m ved that the vote be view voce Ovrried. Jotn T, BHogeboom, of Columbia, and W. W. Campbell, of Oteege, were nemed. FJ. Frraias, of Baffalo, said that tho eas‘er art of the Bia as already represented. de d 4, en the the weetern portle of the Stato, w place the Convention the clajauws of one who had, by voce and pen, dono yeowsn service ia the repubiivam cause; one who he! sirnggled oo with tho party from ita ea lest days, and bo would never desert ite staniar!, Hs naw si op (ho cart of the delepabon from Erie cooniy, Aluoa M. Clapp, f Erie ronny. (Apoleuse ) Mr ¥cQuaps, of Utios, exld that the namo of Richard U. Phe: man havirg been wertioued tp conosotion witty De (Mor of “eoretary of Sisto, be des red +. wincraw li, by the reqa ets f Mr Sherman, from before tho Onvention ‘Mr Gaexizy took tho latform, emitet long ohees. He hat decn unwilhng to teke part iv proving ho cle me of & eerclosie; but, alibovgd the name mentioned fromthe western portion of the Siate #as cue :@ could fully op dovse, he bed chosen anther caadirte, and withed to & fow werde in his favor. Re cened the eboteo of the Couvention would talon W W vempbell. becsure bis neme was bever known ta the Stats than thet of any other candidate whore usa has been mentioned, except tbat, perhaps, of Judge dogo boom, whove lecation migbt be said to rule lin out of tne coment, He thought it neceerary thet names shold be be fore the State which were not strange ‘0 tho paoplo Jeége Campbell bad won honeradie distiection in many bororable positions, ant he hoped the ebeies ef the Convention would fallen bim, at the me ‘me be recegniz:d other gectlomen named as Li {rieuds and was ubw Ming to oppose any of them. Au informal vallot was then takeo ud resuiicd as fol —A. M. Cinsp, of Erie, 85; WW Oasapbell, of 0, 91; J.T Hogaboom, of Columbia, 49 Lorie ‘CAipwaLt, of Rock and desired vo ray a word or wo on the part of Judge Campbell. So was glav he tad recetveo so large a voto, lor men’ democratic snd whig antecedents were being rtudied, it ware rigas! roof that American sentime te were alo be ng studied js bo presumed wae what Mr Grveley «iuded to tp his remarks; but he desired to say, on the part of thote who bad jolocd the republican par.7 fom the Ame. tioan ranks, that Judge Campbo ! was not the maa whoa they desired t+ present to the Convention Ho di ( not, in fact, by eve thet Mr. Camobeli oor ld be yvovened for asa republican He could state,on the best suthortiy, that «brn Semuel Ham mood and otbere left the Aaerioan rapks, avd jolned tbe sepublican party. a lotier was writ \ep to Hemmond by poell, upbraldiug cim for gol-g for Fremept. He! was revorted (nat Uauaprell hed Med for #)llmore, and be did pot think his fri oas could on autnority thet be voted fur Fromont =O. ly a fow 0 Jue) am; bell was before the American in this city, serking & nominadon, ekiog ® pomipetion from the Ho desired to sey that ‘ho Amo Ov days Ornyeni! and pow be ts found ber bands of the republicans. riceD portion of the repobiican party eas resay to presat yr name on their partfor w difercet cfllxe. (Ag }, Of Buffalo, egain urged the claims of A. M Clapp Mr. Baars, of Columbia, 'n an cloquent epecch, advoost ed the claims of Judge Hogedoom The fact hai been ‘Urped agatuat tnat geptieran’s Claims tha tue inc tion wast sgainst bie nomination He desired to way that it was any!birg but justice to the friend of that geudean w bring forwara toa plea vow. It wax strange that the 4 of Comptolier, which comes afr tat on of Stele shovld havo been tive Aled, aa weil an that cf Alto ney General, thue crenting very cb) cttom now brought foreard to defeat J Hogedoom, Ik could not but creare suspicion in the min: of Judge Aogeboum's friends that the do ire bad veeu to lace ap odstroction in the way of that oan fidate’s nomi. battea Ro certainly could po’, after tho charges that hed Deen Made, Advorate tbe nomi ation of Jodge Oampbell, did he veo auy reason why a powe'f.1 orgevtzation ike the ropublicap party, wiist oovmtod tue maj icy by 86,000, should court any foreign clemens of any bind abatever, He, for ove, would pot veud -de pint binges of the knee to an orgevizaiion tha) was already dead, and would soon be forgotten «f men. He tnea alluded to sirorg ard eleqrent Iaoguage to the services of Jadge Bey coven ip the campaign, end to tho high and boar sole positta be had taken in the Legirimnre, where bis firm resistance to corrupt on bad woa him feme throaga oct the Sate. This was e time hea men wers areded to gard tho tressury, over whore deat bodies pl undorere wrold Dave te ray before they were wuccersfa! la thetr dopredations Fu denornced the caonus system hed controlled we Convention, and tho efforts to co In) Nee to Juoge Bogeboom by the trivk «.f taking nominauions out of th rer (Load app'anse ) &r. Tiavan, of Erie desired io way to the Ooavontion Wat If Do West supposed, uoless they got Mr Cia Wy, they © BO repre-entat! B On tbe Hinkel. thoy wore county hat @ candidete pe ent fr Tros a8on of ay. Phitip Dorebeimer Mr Prmssom, of Kings county, defonded J odge Campbell egainnt the obarges made ag of bie own Rnoe ledge that One p club da-ing ll be Campaign, and labored for voate in rood faith Mr (wars, of Owogo, gave tortimony to the same effect ‘The O »\ forme! ballot wae then taken, and dhe Prowdeut spn uneed @cismgreement in ho wil , dat i 4 Wr Clisp » may rity , and Hoxebe 8 maso the imour, ard it was Opposed by Mr. G, moved for a onl! of the roll egatn. Gen Nvp said that he had vored for Hogehoon ap to ‘ola time, but sboult horeaMer vote for Jlapp, as there (oid be ro dowbt of hs cicctom atthe gaxt calot He hoped that Dia nomination woel) now be declared cneni mons. fignified their intcation to vote ext Del ot. Mr GanaLey protested against mekiog the nom'vatt » orepimous, op privciple. There were vtber pominaions to folow which would be treated In a sim)lir maanor and ba it would be impoesible to make ueaatwous. (Ap. ure : ur ene, of Coloredia, withdrew the name of M-. Hoge! ow, a! tg notion thet bie friends would bring bia Loraard a9 a candidate for Tressorer r dallct them reraited as follows ~C app, 162, Cambell 6+ The vemication wee mado pani mous. WaeTy © ROVER moved boat the Cun eatios now proceed to pow ‘nate for Capel Commissioner, aod named Ariei 4. ‘buretoa, of Chemung, af one of the candidares; Aluzan der 8 *iiiame, of Payne; 8 F, Barcos, of Cnoaangs, spd ante! Bascom, of Senocs, were avo named. Brace, of Cclumela, taqairot why the somination * Canal Coma leviovor was ken ap before that of Crea curer, @bioh wae first on the ueket? Tria looked tite ‘ur'ber carryitg out of the progremme laid out im caccus, scd he moved to reconelder the vous. frow, of Madison, inqcired if the gentleman had for the motioa. Wr. Baais raid be bad net. ‘Mr Sxow omtal sed the foor and argod the claims of Mr Rerver, of Onepan, When be concluded the motion to reconsider was conc w- ed Dy @ delegeie and carried Oe motion Joba T Hogeboom, of Oolam!i*, vas cuanl- mouely sominate:! an tbe oxndidate for Treasurer ‘the cail of the roil being dispensed with, Mr Grover re: newed bis motion to proceed Ww vote for Canal Com@is nerer a Abo claims of Ansell m calf, Basos, of Onondags, named George Gedsee, of On ‘A. D. Dicemson named William Mallory, of Steuben. ‘The fret ballot resuited as follows — Domiration of Mr. Clasp ley, who 98 Witieass, Basvou i ras ag tho claima of Mr. , , taree Comes ae and two whige. If Thurston wer nominaved there would be ‘our dewoerate and two be 9 Mr. Gaxwiay scagemed the other two momikooe might both be of whig antecedents ir D. D, Fieup arked if the gontioman who orged these chjections milked the Court of A peal a potldoal office? Ae Coprecated a)las'one 10 meu’s antecederts, and advocated ‘he claime of gor men alese, Independent of former yo.) ‘iow or present loesit~ms. Afr s reply from Mr. Goodwin, a third ballot was takeny with the following revait:— . 120 Barnes oe Thurste NGERTAND, Of Aldany, with appropriate In wbich he dwelt opon the prow services ran- bie candidate when he left the American party wont over to the repablican y, Hamed Silae Sey ,_ (Loud appiaure from the lobby’ ) ontaga, byeaed to presse! the name Fe (Loed apoiee 1 conld pot, be ma fim tat he bad ry louged tae Amejican party, (Load applause aad PRICE TWO CENTS. tan, an) Ho watioved to arge Mr. Ged iee, noon whose metvale aie yocer end pubile integrity no breata of suspi- Horace Gnaxiay said on'y ashort time got weethrown back oP those who presented @cancidae for ine c mide. raion of the Convention as one formerly an American thet the Comrention did not wartany auch. fle did not op ape a A vio besa an Amerioan, : soll whig fiend, G the eandidate of the parts gwo'years aga) °° Ge4aee, Gen Nye desired to say that tnis wna a question of wo ordinary importance. Ho hast heard ati day uuosual arose Ini¢ op the necessity of pomtuating henert men. Ho desm. ed all mou honest whom he 61d not knw any ihir egalnst. Ant in the desire to get bonest men tary mast ake care that th ¢o not do wjnsticn t) honest mon Ho knew Geddes to be an hooest man, aod caysdic for «ho office, The posits: mn he now old was forced “apne, bim by sense of duty, If could show Bim a dishonest act in Mr Seymour's admiautration ne woukl voteagenet him. Atthe time of the republican party’s sores! need Silas Seymour turned bie back on hie owa Irtends, apd gave als his officials power and the influsace of ‘be capal of the State to the repabliivans. Ho thought there was no justice ip row thro. ing hia overboard. Ha denied that Judge Oampbell was rejected on the groand if bis Ameriosp anteoedents "be Convention nad taken the influence of Mr. Clapp and geno minoa bidy Al hid doubtless been #inners. aod bis friead Greeley had herb been g Itty of sine; nota doudt of tt (i gnter) > Dut tt waa a question not of stn bri of reventaace (ioud levghter) Unlers acishonet act houla bo showuagaims Mr. Seymour he would aypoort him, Mr, Horace G be hd destre 1 nos to provoke the dirourrion now crawn uo the Gonveution, He de- Bired to oy bing offeusive to avy person in the re Publican party, bet though: that the paopla of tne Stale ‘were not satisfied with the manner in #bich tre engtaver- ing expenses cf the Canal Departmout bei been mooaged inthe past year ortwo. Mr do) mour was ffl iaily re spon: ible for thove expenditures, and he him-elf and the people uf the State wore not satinde d wiih his (‘ev mour’s) officiel conduct, Axain, bo bad notion a lure numbar of covrrectors bere orgi-g the cliinw of M- ar, ‘These men, ho always noted, bad tn: ariably Med Sta'e Oopveniion: to aefest men who hat been aciniy honent tp tho dlecbargo of their daty, an¢ he dit wot vko the look of #0 larpe a body in favor ¢f the re oomication of the State Engivecr thovgtt thy Joovention +h uid Stend between the Mato on rac! act oe ihooght, ral thing, it was tafe to g9 assinet the man +0088 jon war so warm'y nr,ed by the coniranumy io (Ap; lause and langhier ) Mr. BKiGGs raid there war no injutios to Mr, Soymouy not to recomiraie him The tloket waa a vow tekut thronghout, ond there was no reason why be ehovid aus tiaed arido and give clace to another, Urlea of Vote—v 010." Gen, Nye wished to make a romark. Ho wishot to wk Mr. Greeley who were the coutraciors and wher: W.y wee Vorcas—"bey aro hero and overywhere. (Loud laugh- fer fellowes thie ) Gen, Sys—Weil, I have not roen them, or do I kaow of ore A Vorre—Don't you know George Law? (Lavgiter ) An CUTSDRR, mLoh oxclied——well, bo ten’. a Drease’ ery say (Fl.ree aad oriwsof “ura Vr Wicuiken, Cf Now York, said he rhoaty lias teanve {f polety the *epublican party depended on the uomluwiior for Stare Engineer? If 60, ho might he dian by fear tuto young for Seymour, but if not, Re should exore'se tight of opinton and vot) for Mr. Gordes ‘Awld crter of “vote,” “vote,” “vole,” Jahn J Slinger. land tonk the flon rejecting Mr Ssymour. He eoait whea he thought of the davge'ous iris ih reeched, No perecn could doubt hin rep for ail bad doubiless read bis letters on tha pubite prints, ano b tore» biicap princtplon (Larghter Criea of “voto,” “vote,” *-voue,”” now resoundet throagh the ball, Mr ED, Moxcaw withdrew the name cf 0. H ‘ee. was then taken, -esuliiog as follows: ge Gedder, ° ved with io7d appianse, f Mr, UaLDWmt, the pom’nation wis made them taven for Mate Prison Intpector, he ua al large number of candidates being brougut f rward and erged by thet: friends On firet vote for the four hignett wers Thomas Kt: kpacriek, of Albaay 62; Nor-vood Bowne, of Nelaws 0, 29; 1A Osidwel!, 96; DD Forrest, af Soden otaty, 26 Op Et Dallot he vote wae Contned to uncro. avd reruived es ‘ollowe:—Ki kymirick, 104; Yowne, 40; Cait woll, 27; Fe 16 Mr Kirkpa' was unanimously nominaied, *\th hud oheers. Fisip, from the Commitee on Rosolavions, rep ortet address which attacks tho aystem of private lagisiation and lodbviog, aud adyr cates only the paseage 0” mea-uroe Of general tuterest. {t ¢ ademns some f the cqisiation of last wiater at only relating to orivate tmtoronts ant ap ‘expedient, and stacks bayor Wood, Hoe also rogurted the follow tcg resolutions: — Resolved, That the demoersita republican party of tne ta’ of Rew York adheres with lotlexibiity and firmina to the Ocetrines of the fon nders of ths e=pabile, ha walntenanre ot hamen mi ibe iran eat or Hypa II 4am th: mae jor ration le We exteat to wilab it caries thal 4 Cj be hntn practioe ? ithe @ cor radvatinetion 'n terms to call that flee anniber ‘rt deal 18 thet benoe sue snversment ether, « axle + ” 1 which rarrios slavery with Nwhereerritnore 6 nmemt Resolved, That slavery and official curraptim and encmash orn th» purity uf be nalot hex are the g mat evile which sbresten our inatitr’innm: and that “hs dem w-atio re Pilea party will r sotutely and poluvely atruegle agaiass Resolved, That the electors of the State are earnestly taviie? to be watedfal sof the men whom thes sf fas canti acon oF offce; teat they be bota eapahin and bones proof squlant oe corrupiing infuences, from whatever q:arter Krrolred, Thet we rre firm'y oppored ‘o all partial, and fapecial’y movopoly faring Iexelat @. boli g tha tre Fiate sb-n'd a siain from approp-iating the pablis mal 6 oF Leal porpowes, thet we are in faver ote Mberenoe to the po be Btale in « ofhe cmmon of severe taxition or hewy indebtedness. in urca Le pun taal ed firm enf weement in ‘be adnan » of the pnblie + xpen Of pre ene of prevervation won wer ment of the Jeffers nian po lev, eexa%m i (he thetinnrm be ik 1 barthenet sat ee Odea hm A to iexinte tan, Rere ny or v me profiel of A farent paring 0 Os F gnla tow, oF plum tering the ono lie treaene. by exeeenive hounven f and eX Pe vernal ADpropriatl ne DAL oF Wlegit mwa hl inlet ner ae r om ro me” Tore wil nee r allow any to be held In vinvory within her borders an!) ner FP eeiden: to the memor' Ranta comein costrir Will Fever consent, be | hevolved, That the pr free Wkrle'lo Members of rmembly and othe oil» be to ‘onde mned aré ree tu #10 pase lawa which shall pr 8 a her scues Peerierd Th U the me nstro.s (rands at eleorious which hare Jetely been peroetrated parionierl. ih he cite of Ne © Tork, 4 (he mont ra newt atirntion of de 1. it " And pace Whatever Inws may be necessary lo pat an end fo it Mr. Brice, of Ooondags, presented « minority report from the committee, Woioh more severely stacked sia- very. A debate bere sprang ep, nvtiwithstanding the istcree of he how Mr. Frey malotaieed that the coustitution compelied a+ 0 e009) ee Blavery ID ine degree in which It le recognized tm the resolutions Mr Nye wae aot willing toad mitibet any Fortis Saro law ould be constiulewal there were difereeces of opie: here coneusr tna! vowlons nd ehhoogh be did net claim ty be be fand fault wib this constant ery of What cared the Socth about he oonec ota? hey weat inte Kansas ena marched on tm vlotory ene bay ours im ae tae? Merely beoaure be beld to hie righ: Yor af & [reeiman sbonit, ibe baronet ro me bedy was ert guod for tie constivntion (iaoghies) He wat fog Sat Polat resolutions wen the root of the mevier He favored the aking of thetword io band rather the for thelr bratue to be besten out wha ' Ae commenced tn am amusing train (9 »! rocate ihe minority revert Pratt Porras adyeoeted (be me, report. He wend rather adopt the adores aod gu CaaveDnion 19 ¢ “ mn ap barrvesly enay tne 7 5 were to Se etard ae rere Gteagee eres “eam vt Ab ak be pewer © gree to mare ee for thuir reciamsation, oF of b> Slates to Tegniare the them: serves, (Dan cloqnen\ strain be tmrreeved op the om lee he poOeseity ©” moderation and qaimnem entice fro Ip the maintenar ce of their On motto Of Mr Seow, of Madiwon, the sixth carole oem reapecting the reciamation of fugitive savee wae tiricken oot ‘Mr Froese offered three of bis reeintions ageio |= They, este lon, and the majority adress aad reeottons adowed. The state Commities them reported aa! liows — Dat. HF D Morgan James ¥. Nye, 8 J Mariere 2 -Johe @ Floye, AP Sanwa, Lewie O Pin. & Iohn L. Behool rat J. mt Pereyth 0 L Beale, 4 Eoward Mead, Wm. A Wheeler, H’y Oarchill. & DO Live Jd Geiger, 0 Livte told. tJ. 8 Willie: BF Grove, 8 Dives. ja-fames © mith, alfred El: , Duvall anton. FA Witg, P Deeeneiner, & L. Uobem. A vote of thanks to the officers of the Orareution wae Atopied ormnt 16 reponse, the Pasernent emorred (hanke for the in- dolgence extenced towarce bin Dy the 0 nventhw, ex- preared preifeaden vt whtoh it had arrived, And con tie nce tm tne trternpd of tte princt and fan ti: cates: and them, with rnece cbeers for ths ticket, the Cum Feation adjourned sine di. Obteary: Mr, Wruaw A Arto, who te kaown t ail thestre goers as having been @ prominent actor to ths ve: ous tas. tree in New England, died in Lowell, om ihe 10h iamt., of oc sorption, Jodge Pronacos, who wae law partner of Gor Owen, and a dictingniched practitioner at the har, died st eha- oh the So af Be ar stiacmed wih Diliogy fever, Which b rmingte 2 tj Das

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