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| WHOLE NO. 8042. MORNING BDITIO? THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. Proceedings of ihe Opposition Con- ventions at Syracuse. Pomplete Explosion of the Schemes of the Fusionists, INo Union of the Republicans and Americans, Beparate Ticke‘s for Siate Offices Nominated. NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES, TYRE REFUBLICAN STATE ADDRESS, Key Re. ke. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE ERALD. : yRaccen, Sept. 9, 1858, Everythizg at odie and en's this morning between the 0 conventions, The Coneren:e \omm se) irs not been able, go it is believed, to do anything praciii.) to- m between the repubii- fe agreed upon a of re- jeolations which Mr, Erastus Brooks hse im his | octet, denucetatery of the admivisiration, on? dem -+ndin( a re- gistry law. Thos far the republicans sre willing to go even ag etrovg!y a8 the Ax eri The outside seuti- went among she delegates «t large {2 not mrcn tn favor of fepion, bat * few promiveat min Dive the respectivecon- veollons in their honds ae vensi, avd those few, oa either Gre in favor of amalg mation. Sha’, for instance, jlact ovening Mr. U'imann, the P.ezidext of the Aozerican Convention, sdeenied husrelf irom the evening ses m fcr an hour aad 9 haf atter the opening dour, 40 t8 to ive the other convention tims to make their propositions, emi, i° posible, guard ageinet the per'l to be feaxed from bot. [headed delegates amoug the Americans. But this yuse did not fally succeed, for cne ur two tpecoues were ,inade in gn intermal meot'og, and some of those moat eéverse to fusion got thus an opportanliy of vextilating their ideas. Among the most sspish of these speakers wes Mr. Perrio, the sams who had received the post of Privaic secretary to Gov. Walker when the lawer weut eut to Kaseas. There has deew a very high ctate of fesling manifested tn reapect of the deliberativus of the Committee of Oun- ference. The vertibule, ead front, and staircases of he Byracure Hovsr, where the Committee sia, bave been Resicged ali the night aud worviog with crows of dele- Peles wud polio ens watobing for some action oa the part of the Oommitico, The Republican Couvestion moe nine o’closk; bat as DObing Fealiy dot is yotkoown as to the result of | the conference, doubt ts depicted in every face, and the | shances of caudigales are us problematical as they wore yosterdsy. It would seem, however, thet the Morgan took is looking up, ard that the Inte Che'rinen of the Re- publican State Central Comulitee will recelye the nom!- nation of bit party for the Coveruorebip of the Siale of New York, The fret move this morning was the offering of a reso- jation that the Couvention d> now procead to nominate, ty exch member rising to his place aud namirg his pandi- (ave for Governor and al! otter State «Moora to be sup- ported by the republicaa party at the ensuing section. Amendments were offered to make it an informal nomi- pasion, and to vote by ballet, Mr. Werd Hant, of Oneida, alvocaled the original reso tawer Me, Littfejobn gtyorated the iaformnl balloting, 8 belag ost likely to brug Out ea honest pinion. (Some of bis remarke wees received wilh hirwes.) My. Pech ham, of Now York, epake im favor of the ortgt. wal reso (lon. Vr. Coles, of Colum is, rpoke aratust +00 the subject, to (hoa eence of the Coma ference, sad aati! Cilr astloa should be repyzted, Mr. Milken, of Wertohenter, mowed to lay tha reso! ton on the table unt!l after the report of the Committe Conference epoula be received. He anid it was impoesivle ler be American aod repabiicas parties to unite on prin- me bo 059% the platform of the rth. Tue oaly compromise tbey vary of the & ‘0B Wueld Le on candivates—nos on priccipies. t he wea oppoecd to acy vote upoo ‘sadidates while they bad th’ able ay.cue ior ret Tae motion was agreed to, And was laid cu tho labie, er. Book of New York, offered a resolution that whoa the Convention do vou ivr ® candidate for Vuyernor, the tatlot :hould be vica rv. Peas of inughicr followed thie fibers dv legute moved thet Bis col.cagse be reat wy Tecaham #aid that ho would vole querron. The boll and ie laughter for some lime interrapied the proeeeain # of the Coavention, bus sabsequemty Mr. : offered @ resvinioa that Mr. Littiejoba moeed to subdstitale tho word fir the words “‘rive soce ”” vit epoke 1a opposition to the vote by b Warren, supporied Me. Lis ot. Joan's som rore fo more a nahet'tato, and prefaced ti by an nitemps to h, Dut he wae 50 app'aaded .tont, | say ing any thing intelliqidly. } ag tho orgtal propertiion, and S known to bim be very geweroue'y withdrew it Mr Hazd, of Become, submiued that ail tic was out of order, cathe mstier bad been laid on the tadle Givecn inuter Before. wir, Gregg, of Cdenango, moved for the appflatroeat of taitree to get up wiater quarvers fur Yhe Convention, os it wae evident {i they dif uot muke belter progress point of order raised by | Mr, Bend. Mr. Hand moved to lay the resolution on the tadle, ‘The motion wee pot agreed to. Mr. Porter, of Wentohestor, spoke in favor of vole by Deilot, aud defended the characwr of delegates fram im- putaticne of cowardice in respect ta tbe modo of voting. Mr. Littlej.na dieclaimed beving reflesied upon the character er coursge of delegsies ia urgirg the vote by deliot. hir. Kelly, of New York, spoke id favor of the viva voc: prepoaition. He reid that ine delegates of New York bad wot agreed upon avy candidate, Dut were ail free to vole aa they chose. He alluded to ihe fact of Mr Littiejoha b gone over in the New York Legislatare ‘n favor of Wn. fi Seward. (Mr. Seward’s name was received with cheers by the Convention.) | SPECIAL DESPATCH To THE HERALD. Syracuee, Sept, 8=8 P. ‘The {xo conventions appear to bavo blundered into « complete enarl. The republicans, iasvead of adopting tne | report of the Committee of Oon‘erenos, pure and simpie, propored a series of resolutions, comprietng all the poinwe tgreed upon, but mixed up wi'h fo much froesoilism as to be div instoral to the Americans. Toe worst of it was that all the resolutions of the repulicans were by mis | take offi sially trearmitted to the Americane, who took this jn high dudgeon, ea indicating a derira to dictate to thea, and who voted to go on aud nomiaste an independent texet. + Mr. Van Dyck explained to the rep bilese the chayter of blunders, and another comm tee of eight was ap. pointed to try and remedy it, It was very quertionsvle whether 2a amicable coalition vould be made, ‘The speech which Mr. Stepbons, of Cayags, made, in- dicated a epid among the republicins, o sccount of what he called the chaining them to a rotten and corrupt party. We aid the people would repudiate it, and the Am sbemeclves would vote with the democracy. After a very iuterestiog discussion on the proposition reported by the Committee of Conference, as to a basis of untom between the Americans and republicans, they were referred in tho Pepublican Conrontion to ths Commiktes on Resolutiony, and were reported back from that oommit- tee and adopted by the Convention as a tort of addenda to the platform of that party. A motion to sitike out a reso. yntion in favor of depriving neturmiized citizens of the right of euffrage for m y oar after naturalization, wns lost. ‘The edoption of {thie retolution was 8 “eop to Corb seus,” pot the comark i@ that while the republicans made ooo- ecerion (o the Amerteace, the alter did not return the comipligent phe nemes of Governor King and Bowry R Seiden hay- fog been withdrawn as capdifates for the Goversoredip, an jaformoal volo was taxon, resulting thue:— 16 At 85 aay George N. Patterson 2 Horace Greeley, sore 8 Jobn A. King, au 4 Nember of votes rst, 253; neoerary toa choive, 127. A formal yore was then taken, with the folio ing ro. Whole number of votes onst, 255, The nomination was mado unanimous, and vy, oberret, Whilo this vote was helng taken 't was announsad that there were precent two commissioners from the Auerioas camp, with * communication to the rapadlic.us There ‘was great ex itement in the Convention when ths commis sioners ware fntrodused, be commuaicsiion was a res? lution of tne Americans in favor of co operating witu whe republicana on honorable terran in the sountey ssunane, and adopting the report of tho Committee of Oun’erence The question now is, will there be 2a agreement in respect to the candidates, and wil! that agreement be faithfat'y carried out by the yoters of both partica? Bynacusz, Soph. 9— 10 P.M. All atteropts at compromise have failed. Tne Amoi cans have just nominated Lorenzs Burrows for Governor, Bnd are provesdipg tw nomwate aa independent ticks, entire, THE PROCEEDINGS. THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. SBCOND DAY. Syracuse, Sopt. 9, 1823. The Repoblican State Convention ro sssombisd wt ball psat pins o'clock A. M. Mr. P.O. Tuomas, of Reveselacr, moved, lmimediately afier the calling of the roll, toa) che Sonveniios pronsea to uominste, by viva voce vote, a orndidate for Goveraor and all other state «Moers to be capporied dy tbo repud tican party. Mr. Kvarr, of Jefferson, moved to proceed by ballot to an informal comination for Gov ermer. Mr, Warp Aue epoke in favor of voting oy & viva vx. vote. The constiiueacise expect to know how tuete reg: sentatives vote, and it is right that they whould. Ta 18 bho form of voting «dopted was ihat proposed in the or\gi nal rerolution, Esch man rere 'p hia piece gu? moval. wated bie candidate for uilics, Tuls was siagailor tad open and above board. Mr. Kyavr, of Jefferson, said he had no objsotioa to a viva voce Vote o@ the formal nomination, but deemed it beiter to vote ty ballot on the informs! ove. Me, Lovrrrsony favored voting by ballot. yo men bad come here ia favor oi ove candiiate and le CI that induced them to chenge their views. 1: was right thatan bonert optoion should be given on the in‘ Dellot. (Cheers and hisses.) Gentlemen might h bad said (Le sound beore, Hedda wot bi ie ts thet ep horeet sentiment could only be got at by dallut. Mr. Pucks, of Now York, enid the argument just weot resolved him in favor of a viva vce vole, He uid wot believe that any min lick>d the moral sonrege to vote 66 bie seree of Cuty dotated. Sneers.) Mr. Cowrns, of Coluzdia, urged that {t was tmprojer to take a vote on the candidates durirg the absence of the Committee on Conference, especially as their report might ipflucnce '' > fatuso seticn of i140 Coevention. Mr. Muuiven, of Weetobester, moved to lay the reao- lotion on she table tl the rezort ef the Commitice on Oovierenc y Mr. M. was procending to de- the motlon wht DENT Mepjed him, eying, it wes rot debatsvie, ir, Mouinen—I ¢id uct make the motion, I said I shor ld wake it. The Tresinest= Whether made or not, it is before the niien. (Lond langtter ) A Vorr= Re old noi e the motion. a Bi A Dm in=T make the ox Mit. MrLLuwes refaged to yield the floor. Mr Goparn, of 8 Lawrenee—The geatlenman @M rot name tod covaty, no be Is net ev led, andor abe 2 minpted by the Chai, to tbe floor, ‘The Pereinens raid Mak was tue Fault of ae Chair. The eu frou Weetehe ater bas (be floor, ILLIREN procegled to tt was ingore site with avy party on principle who would not Die to como up to the highest standard o/ repablican #en'iaenta, Tho ution propesed ¢.414 0: dates, There wan Bo) % y be a compromise nu exudt here thas the other sia with favor, OF ermmittes had been treated. He would cot }i¢ @ cre tech af ground of repadiicsn prinsty’ Convention bad eaterts. bow the pon the American Coury p aiace the Cocrentivn wes tire : neve b for Governor tt pro Pailos by a (Roare of !avgater ) Mr. Kexxeny, of New YeoR—T incve, Mr. Prysideat, that my oailerque bave leave to go back to Ireland. to read, “(dat wheo it my ool (Revuedy. raw hiv r Meffer this. (Lond isughter Mr OG. A. & Orconen of Catterangy, moved ene afer the werda ‘ewe rece” the words “by Ddailot.’ (hom for several moments disturbed the orocr of the Convention.) Mr. Levrisvoas. of Onwego, moved to ttrike out the were ‘vine voce”? and toners ‘by baliot.”? Tineorr, of Prk 1 the amendment. The map eclared the object $ ba to oral courage 'o dsseive thar e If bo buttor resco © Me Brrurn of Warren, Ver Hexnvneon, of Se itolk Mr. Serermnoox, of Now Yor?, exid he woald not mak* Roy remerky if be could perruade the Presitent to pit the wotien, Dut be was bo Carmed goou Ga nred thas Ge would let every orton #pewk (Laaghter.) He (Mr. Kastor Dromk) fatored @ rive vow vote. Mz. Pewree, of Weateh eter, opske in favor of a ballot Thet woe traty coms the tree rentian i 1a 0 vor Mr. Kenomy calied for the ayes ead nayeon the ques- ten Mr. Leemisvors anid the gentleman from Frie hed at tem; ted to give & copstruction to his remarke which wee vot jueiified Ho seaailed the moral courege and honesty of 20 man, but be old know thatthe trae aemooratic prin- ciple was to vole by ballot, and as such be upheld it. Mr. Krriy, of New York, etd that the ona of the Pr no [Tom Oswego were . ferent when |e the Assam. ply of the State of York. favor of the mani when be Mimseif detirour ef concesiiog. Mr. Rawsry, of Bchobarie, mado a powerful epecch in favor of by Dallct He spurned the charge that any perron who upbeld now thie democratic mode of ex. prersing a without feer or favor, the opinions of Colepaier, should be cbarged wlth fear of dishonesty. By the atit! oma! voice of the alone could the true ser: tments of men be . Mr. Fraren, of Oneida, and Mr. Gonann, of St. Lawrence, favored a ving rece veto. Mr, Coun, of Kings, oppored it, A voto wae then taken by ayes and and when it wae concluded, bo corrected nia vote, eny ing eben bis pare wae called be war abeont, ant rome person had aa- awered ‘for bim. He of ed Mey \ The vole cn strik'ng O08 “rina vece’’ and inger'ing ‘“bal- lot” stocd= ayes £5, meen 149 The metion to yor rina voce wan then carried, Gereial Nyx, from the Gowmittes om Conference, Teporied thet rhe two committees had met sad com- » end tod union oa the qnestion that wo ars t Ke exten. ritories of ibe United States, and that eech State bee the supreme, ‘led and ureontr, Jurive power to deohle (or waif whether oF cont ‘within is Heite: that we acres upon the rity of estehiiahirg © registry law of some Pied this State, t prevent iraqde upon the bellot; tbat the re- cent Iraude comeritted in thie Mate, under the Nataral.ze tice laws, indnce or to beliowe that it is impertaat that the me rhonid be extended beiween the naturalization and he right to vate ae row provided by (he constitation, and al Uo time be exiended af long as is required of a non. resident of thie State; that we mutually agree that ovr duty to © cur evergies efforts wo common enemy, the pro siaver a Mr 8 en stated that thie re that this wae as far ee they could go, and that they now tek ed ineteactions from the Convention. Mr. Sam, Hanmonn eeked what pecaliar difficaities there were iv the wey cf furiber section? Gen. Nye eio that in the view of two gentlemen on the committee these propositions were pot enough, and the halence of the committee thovgit it proper to submit tile tmooh here, Mr Warn Hest inquired if the residence of one year after aatoral zation before young was required? Gen, Nye It ie Mr J 1, Patcorr—are further demands made? Gon, Nve— Rot dy * merie¢an Jommittee, Mr Srnvwert, of Kings, moved te adoption of the report. ir Urnaat enid it wae proper to state, for hineelf and ne other member cf the committer, whet was rajected, Thoy went ta to orm a common baie on which to stand. He bac ¢ fered a reeotution, which waa retured to be re —FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, i858. THE NEW YORK HERALD. ceived bz the Americen party. It was that the dists of ‘bo Supretie Court im thy Dred Soott decision deepens ‘he obligations reating on we to oppose the ex- jepsion of sarey, aud affirming the wer of Conyrere to exctats sluvory from tno Torrltories at their @xcretion. The American come!ttee would not en- terts'n ar aeacpt it. Were they to bury the party 90 deep on ty bo efraid to promulgate the doctrise on which it was ‘ormec? Be had maipta'ned that Scugress had the right : very in the * take up with nothing leas, Mr Tatcorr fata the begis offered to them contained not enly ins of cmiseton but of commission It waa id that cit'zene of fovelgn birth should be submitted tf pen allies to whch uative born mon are not eabjected. He tela the Convention that the German repubiiocans, than whem pore were nobler end tr would say thia an unfurtand usegval progesitic fas bavoequal laws. Ua- Jeng the repudlicen party ac veceted equal laws for a), high en¢ low, rib and poor, wherever born, ho had grestly miateker its wisaion, The proposition was too clearly un- coneituticral, They were about to bold a oomvention on conelitaticnel arcendmenta Could the gertlemen from the Kirt dleirict meet their constituents oa this is ue? (Gries of “Noy? “No.”) There was another gin of omis. clon, He did pot see 't ove’. d that a free State shou'd re- qatre ne more popnis'iean than waa required in a slave Fewsewilltg o say seineo macy worda, and to ceature a determicanion to apoly tha’ rulv to the tmme- crete aden'seion of Kanas. (Loud applaurs Gen, Nrx vata that bo world ytotd to no rsa Im Adelity towel republican principles; but he corsidered that the reaniutien rejected by the Americans contained a sermin m prayer, He delloved it wag el! covered by the resola tien opposing the extenelon of slavery in the Territories, which wae ainpted in the face df the dicta of the Sapremo Coort. Ip rcgarito a year’s extensinn after nataraliza- tiom, he thought it only placed foreigners and natives on an tqualtry, Ag tothe poeition of the Firat district, he came from there, cd although they were more Interested ta this than a!l the other parte of the State put together, be appenied to b's colleagues to aay whether anything could bo woree thea now, when they were su*jec} to be Irish- ridden trom Hellgate to Harlem He thought it conveyed sSrong inoprereion to the Atete. Americazs were op- pered to the reeolution offered by Mr. Upham. He (id res _ opderatana it; but they were not willieg to adopt it na I wa Mr, Ky of Seneca, aa a member of the commitice, enid that be too covridered there were sits of omitsion ard cosomiseion In the resolutions, He had said in tho committee, and repeated it here, tha! if the Americacs would aot the republican pricciples right up to the mark, be would consent to endorse a registry Jaw; but the americans would yield nothing and desired the repub!i- cars to yied ie ga i@ thought the resolutions Jervitical in -haracter, He opposed to furtber activa fo thie direction, and favored ing the repors of their oFD Cem mittee en Recolutione pominsting their own ticket upon which to go before the people, (Cheerr.) e6 to civcharge the commilteo from fur dber action. 1. Fearageid thet be would rot congent that the 1B Com misteo should be miereprerouted. Every iu favored every word in Mr. Upham’s resolu Mr Kxox-—Wee it not voted dow:? Yr, Bxars cont'nucd—That ev@:y member of the Ameri- con Comp ee rgreed la spilt with tha: sesclution. ee oamttey went lato the meeting, it was evident that ifere vas oo Clement of miachiof in the Republican Con- ‘itee. Tt must de remembered that men might be eas for ought clae He ru! jor mischief when powes ‘ evifer acy mean to qaes' Veoleilc ortho oxy or repedl! principles. the fact wae that there bad becn adopted in the best epirit of cb. It wan aficrwrercs that thie filth on fered by the gentcwen frem Genesee, Be ha! op- rored 't, because he deemed ft urnecessrry to tack it on lo prepae ters tO De submitted for approval and itstrns viens ‘rom th's body The quertion of naiuralization had been miy 4 it was deemed to be only plec- i ote on me basi® ae natives moving into cm other Staies The object was to prevent by which democrate weed in the votes of alized a few caya be’ore the election. The commie bad sough! net to lowcr, but to clevate the re- rublicag ttanderd, aod to win to ite support the seventy- five thoceaud Am ‘Votes in 1£60, Mir, Urnaot salt that { was ® wroog covetroction to say that thie reeslotion wos wu ‘essary, Deceure it waa to bo eMred tothe Converticn. Wk wag offered to the ameri- cate ard joctet. Ee vould aot go ncmpo to his eoaatl- ommerding furtoa with the Acericaue instead npriccipte, Be dt¢ rot thick it right that the rcra Columbia sbould atiack the motives of eccrmm'tics, Tt might be ruid, perhepa, that i or tits fusion for the rake o Son- tlom In hir dietriet [fe (Mr, Upham) ebou! to ree bim a member of Congress, bat would not © earrifice bere republicas prinapies to achieve & that erd¢. Judge Cowrga, of New York, thought it useiers to give up sll ettes: A ORICH, Decanre a present usither Conven- tien ch prinolp Terlutiorr, avd rake oe: 8 to go to the full leepih of the other on o:riaia Ho beped that each would sdopt their own Be moved oP. Pat oqne, moved to amend by joy ting ‘he report of the coma.ttieo in & sopurete propo Jon “Ma thought that the report Ini well the gromud- The propesitioas d14 eat go er a!) parmiantisity in opposition me Court, With regard to the sieng'on of onturatizat'oo, he @arm 0. Trere might be Germane in the oihor planra to object to | cers le the r lec iole (Applanes ) id Ki wee uct deri/ahlo that tho re- pert shocid be adopted. the proper ccnseo, i¢ farther action be thavgbt necessary or whe, wrs to send the comm ittes beck with mronticns to peeceed. E % faecred the po vourition to refer the The reselatioas to the Conven- wavestion could qreevon of a ye Ve favored tis azor' Now York and Buta! were white AoE report, and the cbe ¥r W.rp fiver fevored the adoption of a reeotntion netrectirg the commutes to pregent @ resvlution dis- tee.ly secerbicg ihe right aod power of Congress w say “ry Core act and eball net extot in the Territories ‘pited States He me & motion. . Puckwiam Of New York, epoke in favor of further action of (te Copferetce Commiltes. Mr Baxsn, of latehers, mcved to lay the report of the Committee of Contererce on the table, bo be called up sae the reso'uticns of the regular ccmmiitee were re wolves. Mr. Yowrnoy, of Cayuga, called the attention cf the Cinverten t the powtwa they now held defore the e348 of the repaphonre of the “tete and U they rad been hero over twenty-four poare, and stood #!ty- ering and afraid w ¢o the Cuty that called them to. getber, Thie party he ito exteienre in on lestant apd carcied before it. Chey vow cod be though they © Of putting eu itaes n wiltevt courtieg Amerteans, ls was the American party Tt stood now ne it stood Ulaay were tte god- igedmether. It baa never been rebapt'zo3; OW, ee then, US COLEr Boke WES Dp Ueeription. ‘Vou & prosiavery parky how, ae twas when the Norte Amcricate left i. ihe Oemmittee om Covferoncs rat hero cat for houre, and the few lame aud tmpotout reer. totenn were all tbat they hat accomplished. He Nurbot fon boc ect of Keven, afer the baitie i bad fought for freedom. Saonid tus be Whe weveag (Ories of ON ner of the repablioans meet ot be lowered one inch, ner ebould any other then the soite “Likeny human rigete’ be engraved oo it le for coe would repudiate it, Be Boped this ibirg ht be laid on the table, and the reec lutions of ins oom- mince be adopted. If hey were cot strong enorzh, hea Jet them be mace etrorger Ptitl. This was not the time to Mintle the platform wih ae stoing bet rimple aad pore re- pudlican'tm. (Loud applaare and oc) vers.) Mr. Dayton, of New York a AFTERNOON spRETON. At ball pest two o'clock the Convenvion waa celiod to order, Mr. H.R. Vaw Dyex, from the Gommittce on Rosole: Heme, reported ihe following a8 the resolutions recom ended se the expression of the reatiments of this Lon- vention — ‘The Gret fear revoimiions reiterate firm opposition to jon {htO OWF Vent naLomal territory. The fifth resciutive i¢ ae foiowr— Kerolved, that the dicia proponnded by the Sapte Court of the Reprbhe im the rea Soot decision, mating every square mile of te fecersl territory mo facts AT? terry ory, DY icereasing iho taelliy wita tion may Be: Mcted, deevens the obli- ws to resist tho extension of miavery, we ene dicts of the Zapreme Goort, we aflirm Kavras, teucering gratitude to the heroic, devoted poceers of Karsne, acc 40 che preseus inhabitants, for their resist ance, {10m Lret to Ia, to slavery oppreanion, [The belacce of the’ reroiationn not been received when the Renato was put to prese.) Mr. Bovo, of Binghamton, moved the adoption of the rerolvtlone of the committes, Dir, Weicn, of rie, moved thst the revolution extand- ing the term of voting after wat yiion be ttricken out, Mr. Cannot, of Renaratiaer, surtsiaed the reaolaticn ay reported. He represented a district in which there were a largo number of foreigners, but thors {n the reymbiican Perty were willing that euch a reselation sivuld be adopted, a8 they did not desire illegal vot! ‘The moticn to strike out the rosotution wae leet by a large vote, ‘The report ef the Committee on Resolu\ione was then adopted, ° war | ‘The committee also repo that they bad nuter cen: eidesation she report of ibe Cosfererce Comm ure, aod that they were pleased to report io thie Conveeten shat while there was an Odvioue tisagreement in eegaid 'o oer- talp tbe of political fain be.weon ihe members of this Convention and the members of tue awerioan Ova vent Were WAS & cullivicut concarronsa of ne} ent ip regard to #'l questions of ka a dlic concern to warrnus bis Coureation in mabizg a ticket upon whlch «il tha opponents of oboe pro slavery democracy and ail Lue frienda 6 »edom oan coiGiaily woile; aad further, they respeovfal., recowmeud ‘thai the Confercuce Committee a viuted by buls Jouvea tion be discharged from furssoor action. (Uoesra.) The» bof Lhe commiutes was adopted by @lirge mm jority. Much excitement fuilowed, Mr. Ciiaruy, of St. Lawrence, moyed chat the Conyoa- 12 OH proceed 60 momidawe a caudidaw fur Goveracr. opted. Panky Gopwiy, of Queens, thoa addrcated ine Conven- Kon as icliown:— ar. Chairman ~ Ag one of tue delegation from (hc coanty Cf Queens, the home aud residence of Gover! Jobn A. Bing, ang in the name of tho wuole delegation, | have a Word io gay om this O2casiou. Let mo atate francly, tnea, thet we of Queers county, the old frieads aad neighbors of Governor King, know ing bia private worth, his personal een, bad ego character, hia quick and uahesitat- ing Adeilty to the priacipies of Liberty — principles wher id. ca fro) oble tive Whuke Lome had become A'storic ja our anzals ag one of the top} efficient promoters of th» immoral ordizance of 1787, acd whion the son has never, under any ciroumstes cer, desortod—we, I say, kuowing tho admiration snd love in whien he is held by all bis beighbors, by there moss who know him beat, desired rincerely to see Biro revominatad by the members of Wis convention. Our celogates, indeed, were urged ta present bis pame as their fret, aluwetibeir only, cuvice. Whoa, two years ago, the generous repo biicats of tue Weatraieu Dis come ae the “ard bearor of the repu dlicna forces, their action sent a» impale of joy to the rewote axtre: moity of the Bate ia w livé, His teiuaphant elec- tion by over 70,6.0 votes guve # brond and omphatis eo dorkemens of tue people to sagecity of thelr represen- (olives; and ao Administiaion of two years conducted with dignity, with ekill, wisn jodgmou! aid with staiolous hovesty, bas coniirmes the deowion ef the pep" Usaer these Gircumetances, ag cue of his {rouds te. Kcighbors, he oped that he migbt again be presented lo tue people, to lead them to ® second glorisus irinmph. But Governor King, with that manly ecrs» of public duty which has ever characterized bia action, prefe tne good of hia couse to big perroral grutitcaiion, aud aawilicg to lay a ingle impediment in the way cf tue mort ucombarrassed aod barmonious operaticus o/ this Convention, bes autuo- diaed bis private secreiary (o give this n9.e bo the Casir- man— Brea 5 8, 1853. IAN OF THE Rrruntican Oonven weorized toby for Gaverucr Kieg tbat he to nota candidate for renom'nciion You will onilre ma o° commuptoaiit g this to ne Convention over ‘hich you have ‘ke honor to preside, Yours, dc, H#NAY J, SHAMAN, Mr. Van Dyck eaid it was certainly not eseary for bim to pases any eulogium on Lieuienant Governor Selden. All who know nim love bim and respect him. On bit bo- balf he devired to eay that Le wee note candidate sor re pomination, and that, for reasona not uecessary to neue, he could net accept any pnolic office atthe hands of the people As chairman of the Vomaiittes on Resvlutions he submitted the following :-— Resolved, That to Governer Joba + Goverser Beary RB. Belden, 'be peur 0 wep rity, fit Ani pave ths pitaelpies fer which bey were elovied, oberished the inte fan labored to »: King and to Li utenant ee inde>‘ed for the ree aivans® | cperity of our cobdie Stata, ‘nd We ‘ender them our arsiir that the abulty aig pily of thelw nominiv'rai'on wi ve gratefuly remembered by their fellow citizens. The reeolution wee adopte | with three cheers Tho Convention thea proceeded with aa informal 5. lick for Governor, with the foiowicg result: on aumber of votes ee Jobn A. Kin; Horace Greeiey. . New York cast 31 votes for Mr Sorgen. Thoriow Weed'a velo for Mr. Morgan was the first ever catt by Dim at @ convention, sed was received great apolanse. Kit ge County voted for Morgan 6; J.nkies, 6; Cook, 1; Greeley, 2 Exie county voted roli¢ fer Morgan A committee trom ihe at Convention, consisting of Mesers. Audrews, Sor aod Morkup, was here au nounced acd received wih load aro, wad thrce cieers a8 ihey aecenced the pletform, the Convention slanairg. Mr. AYDRews prevented the rcectalion of tho Aweriosn Coaveutlon, Which was received and laid on we tade temporarily. ¥r. Porta, of Saratoga, withdre the nemo of James M. Coes from the Gouveation a# @ ceadi tate. A recoed Beles wen then takes, r hug as follawa — Whole giraber of vo.e8 east, 285 wit 1306 ‘ sscasiainaae okt at destir, ia> ved to wiako (he Boat u the Convention egroed to, giving dir. Boxer, of Dutchers, wes sppointed to inform Mr. Mergan of bie noriratica Mr. J, ¥. Ny, wih appropriate reruarks, mowed that R bert Casipbell, of Steuven, be aazirate! vy arcane tom for tae kecon . place on ube tickes, (Some asd some cr’ f “No, uo } 260, of Bhemnog, wit be h that Mr Campbell wonld not ecvep Mr. Hicey, of Stenbew, said that Mr. Campbell had ex pressed binirelt aa col desirous of baviag bis n ured. es of “Ihet's nod saying Re would oot aw. 1 reegon to sappe cept be. &. aaxsovn, of Stenbem, anid hell was ret suxioue for off! ¢, he belioved thas Be would ecrre if Lomiasted and re juerted to ae to. Mr Jouy L. Tacor eata be had ny pereoval karwiedgo of ibe geattrmsa, put from ali he had heart of him be believed be wou'd serve wherever @ woldior w tse repio Neer rei was nected. For Zrie c.ualy te sexcuded lo Mz, Comp. wotl orene CAstrrri: wae then unaclmenly ro nipets ‘Licnder ant Governor and aime coeore were givoa for ves Ny and Tslovtt were thin camed We couisce lor Guveraor aud con- Mesers. Porter, Beales art Keunedy, ea motion of Gen. Nye. were them eopoinied @ commiltes to wall on tho peeple of Sew fed exertion when the y refloo’ X. Ile evengh Watlomlete all to cn tbat poh aaly ts this Courciia; bi! the influence of bod vitality to the eetion ui o herders, end thus dovelves a doabls 9 or ize ne. The covoition of efle'se wikia Gurows Siac, the de velopement of ite rerenrces, the inereare of t's commer Gial prompecity, the up vuliding of ite ageieul ured inv reste, must ever Prove AN OhJeCk OF Primary roller Wie wih Uae clizers. However con iran ‘ing ii {i fluence io the ais. terbood of Stxteu, ite goverasent will hay form ite mont erseniiad daty i, i foil oaork of avcurhs every rection of tne community that protec.ion of indi: Vital rights, that qulot exjoy ment of the frais 0” parann al industry apd caterprice wiion in tiny only right ul pro rogalive of goveramest, With laws few and graple, af fordicg protection to all and specisl favors (9 bos op adminiatration circotend reaponsible, enbod;iog ofl ciml integrity with evlighlened discksmaeE!, KE PI of New Yori cannot jail to advance im tat pata way of geoe Thi propper ay wiricG Das bivesto macmcd Oo LadiOhs. Posseemid OF & gesiwel Chime, Prous Bol, med GotKo of plerasl jwpruvemeos Whol Auuusly Pur & mine of wWockb wto the sap of Our oocamer- cial emscricr, her ehcwrs wik have n> oa» to diame but themcoves if they guiles be hoizoa of W@ De 6 Ouded OVer by wae evile of av nave SgaLt Comeaticadtiawteatiod, With Der ro ber exanple gives force waubities beyond DOF Om Tt poe tetity ujen 99 per sources directed to #.ue anu venelicen! pur pores, it ie oot within the compsts of suman preasieuse bo mark bbe leit Of her advancement ia (We easceiial elements OF wealsa and proatmess. Ex, erievco Las demovatrated that po bur den imposed upon ber Gvigens #) | be rep if the end sought to De se Doeled ie) Thet the full aud flea! con yietion of he ment ie intimacely conwected wilh bes fulave well Yoiog capnot be successiully covtvoverted. Wiha many wilious of doliars emubatk¢d tm ber Kyesoue Of sual ieaproveroent, itcannot be regarded uthurwae then aa astol fatal abou'd we berusts to complete, with al: practosule speed, tke great arleries of commucicutiun by waica the pro ducts (f diewat ai Gvetenily werdwelug Jas are poured in(o ovr markeis, iuvigoratlug Our Commerce, Od Tebirg Our werobents ani wruiwg iasgely lv she axsdio operty OF the cele. er rapesloes logisieicn, fading the coastisat!casl trait of leann fur Vie prosecutioa uf thir onjectte Bago bzoa reached, with @ buiduier aad Lowetmy wortdy Of Drase, appeaied direcils te tha cooaiiiulent power for meaut curry forwerd we canal en'argement bo4 a1 complet on Inetéed of stcopiog to Hurwee ty adoptexpe fons or cal gniate chances, they deemed ik more Genurevie, juss aad democrae W mee tho exeecy by a dirsct lax ado- qnale 10 (DE DECREED O pg tor Laeir Jostitication upon the wioctjuaikat: ules of this @xwaitl 8h the raoid app pletion which now Wark We vans: oo corsnmmetion of thie enc ie & cercin republican party, sod ino elec oes sroul that their representatives am tne Ly 4 men of euligateusa asd = comprebensive V.owe, who will arept measures to neoure this ead ja & manner lenst Duriwnersone to the commudiby. In w oof the réeuite to be oblaiaed, Bot les tpan of the miloor of lara accady Govoled to this purp reo, uo lebored urgu rent cha By ace weary t> demonnmtiats where ewe Pata Oo economy. The mae wou suould vevote aou lare towards erecting a dwel ‘ug a0 to live ip a shed ra ber then #peodt a fo. ‘on the root of bie edifion ave ren ier \\ e peees of comfer: and convenreuce, wuuls jurly Do cogecded ae atimpleton, The larmer Who kota pry @ tousaud dolers for w lot of (ood, and shen seiier it to Ne ia com more, rather than spent fitly more to fenee awa brug it mio productive use, would Licowe bie jest of Lis ke demacd (he immediate fod bo ibis end oy T represenvatives ia (he Logisiaiare should e% folected with Circet relerevce bo ui 9 lot: moa who wall pot only legislate bovertly aud wiresy in regard t> toe tneniebtr of meana for (h@ ke s9mpliebment OF Une wo but who wilt alee fearissiy woes Bey , AnTeP CRICUIALEG 10 SeCUTE & dirmOt ADU legitimea Ox- encitnre of the monty by canslolicers. M Wa oopro bjeotor wOCA WH MCeMK (has Woil ground Poviained in te puors miua tras the expenre ci the evlargexornt hae lee greatly lacrommed by iMepitiorate expe uaituies ae courtability, however well or W aliegstions of pretligacy, aod Whoever in she oat may Dave Pen responecle ‘or them, tne revanlisan pery eb eputenoe & ‘® relecdon of in Fervente of sher own epately coeur), me Uhey « ahatoh OY COOL Tout, tod Wun Only, CAO we Win Gus Plandars the Wine atd good, the patrovic sed ohrittan ct zon; who, emia the Existing de'eotne OF partion, Sould fata tod one trne te Jeat prs and [eboriDg for Kibo esba0ilabiaons of the legin male orcs of KOVEsMUeDE SACK we boVETe tne epublica party to ofier, aod #vca the fruition of prineipl:« if carsiea ito governs praciion, Woilet te uudovbtea.y ba frequtney Of oor Y NOs ID HIME mrKAUFe L9 wMOSraW hai rp merullny oF Pwo @ ROVE DENS IH ermemtial ta He ae tit (9 Do lene fortunate toat their pert currence afford (be oppor ope Aue ntion bas been grow corrective to abures, before they manent lojary to he rysyem, g evente cen Dave Meoape t lim Ion e7om & period im Cor Daou biewry replete | eth dacger w Wore pringyns © goverbm@eutel puling | ere labored w eovertien, ava under ue | oneratiere of ¥Fioh we Dare oUMstrinpsd wil oie | career of honareble prosverity Unit! witha @ few years prt forms and & Zonlowe @ue Frincipies of the f% A every adminintrat ment Wharever may have ‘eon she ded eucies of ther in regard to GnOr me aturer, Sad whatevor dilter cee (Opinion amongat citizens ney have called hove Amine ireti De IMO eK e008, 1h Conde BE Buse Cahy coumoreried that the; 4 iaimed Ww enrrs toto elec. We soc Camental peibo ples 0) tue ¢ wetitutiva,¢/ muted what Meseules Were calculated \ Cobmce the goceral worves ol | vd atherence to | ] American Conveotion acd letra thea A the repub’ rane bed mace pew imaions overnor acd Leutecant Governor, Rod inquire what rames they ont fer the Lalence of (de Weket AYEct08 for ie hour was thew tak EVENING FESSION. The Oe va Get Bot ro-aemble (or Sunar holf part eeven o'clock, baving walled fer vie acon of tie Americans. Mr. Gane, of Chomnrg, meved to prece:d tot pation of Capel Coats sz iener, Br. Vax Dick whebed to make an explenetion. deem the rule of bin life to aot toneatly, f cfier made mletaker, but never Pesitaced whens hetoew it wo reouty them, After the séjmuracent of bia © be hed gase over io the American Jooveatinn, aud found there w2a Iorepprebeumoa s@ to wet t 4 What it intended to to, ¢ led them to de Low rteaded t ge into @notu ication witheo! te (nem Ibis Go believed 52 0a! hel eoat! a cormn) am hed sho been appreher sen, lostmuch «# Intepe ecopted by tbe Convent'm hed been the Amcricaa Conecniioa #9 44 to lead ihew to tue sup porilen that (hey were required to spdorec thera al’. Ho itougtt Bow rotwe action abewld Be taken to remesy tis €Msv'ty etd eet mettorn right, ro thet be Coavention ay Sietd ja @ proper porition ia the eyes ct the pablio iP. LITITRIORN Fale, ae he waa frilly on: was the cerire of this Convesdon to um Amer cane thie fall, acd thas se ® misuadters'se culaiet to defeat th's Led arisen, he moved t: mittee c! Conference be wo meetae appotttes, wr Om should ore be sppoiuted hy the Ameviosn Com Mr. Mevrny, of Niagara, enid the Cocvention hed played chil.reo long enough. For hirceei!, he ae pot prepared t Coapytalng more for # wna thet could — bef ange od ir. Stevens, Of Cayoge, rowe to a question of orier. A mation to preceed to had Yeon made fet and hed ? Way ad sontieved exongh. They bad bowad encugh b there ‘who scupht £o cRian with the repnbdlionar oo pri Should they tie themeeh cart! «(Aeees and cheers, aad much « tan'ng thom to politics! éceta to eat Wer corm, = (Ming! beers and loud birsee ) Mir, Tirteson~ paid Wat the noise wad confusion arose Tore trem the gellerien than the Coc ren tise. Mr Srevess preceded. Be world, fs cx'Wion warts | de toogbt, go home, ag be colicagus hai reid, and apoes to bie coustinency. He belteved the Aweroat® mea to vote with the democracy noleu wat mt ftreieht repudlicee trekot should be pom: that they wou'd carry the people. This few was uptoaah ferstood (2a) the grown wiieb (hia new committed wan asked was tha) tho pro cedinge Of this Convention were pot auiersvod. fs | could — for himself. The prooecaings were 2 04 “ ere we are compelled, owing to the Imenvts of the hour, to bresk off our report. The newes of the as dates rominate t by the conventions may be foact in the summary of the newe on the fourth page.) THE REPUBLICAN ADDRESS. Feitow Orne ‘The oh of @ Governor and other excon'ite aod le officers of the State, and thoesicction of repro he next Cowgreee of the U part io the Goproechirg election enneus! ir erest aad im- pertacce. The policy which @ to mark (he adm!oietration of cur domestic (fa and the veied a which cluster around our rational legtlation, mert take shape end censiateney from the decisions thea to be made at the baltos Dox; and future years of wine oF minal re gtverceest, cr of lex and corr tet 1 be ore. dented open i> th the ver t then | men en the anc | ali ts ele comtrib: coperity Of (he counuy, sod with the close of ease at- culnietraticn belt tbe repeolle More progercus at hone cad, ae grew tn years and in ibe wal prealesme, Pach prewiisattal “ lo be evident of ey ; sed é, some commie privilege a tained, ek trinmph ast tome pope one #4 thie t ar the Easoutive and ly n ewaytonward, Dew \e ete, loa thai wa | © were ar it wae bernoot i etimu'ecd by its und pew Aver are cOLSEms AY general © iedueiry was if, Cur comnerce wis writen ng ¥ \n vas pa crree ty tbe war Deriee, whe ey on, wml, Le ture, Jet free frou thet culverssl bago of nations, © nblic de%t Maeve suey) results were attained by an ather- C008 16 there cerd’ral priceyles in the con sd uben, de cared by ite fecvews to be “in term a more perfect lish fart o@, eremre Gomestio tras quillicy, pro com uit defer *, promote the general weitere blessings ot lborty.”” Lave bese ivr the peace and prorpsrivy ity reputation abrom:, bad of the lant aot provant PaLlonat Admini tre’ one. w fegraat their departures from there Wgitiaate objcae of givernment, wi | be con- clveively dem neiraicd by ® reference to sor of their sere ard their reselte, To “form a teors perfect union,” @ goneral goverament, with specified duties and limited powers wee inetitited. A | powers not sper tically granied of pecweerily lapiied were revorved |) (ue Stsies To carry inlo ele | the the goverrment wes atvitet ioto three legalsaive; each inde arPy of tbe Ov or" there pritcrp! Hing (Om en lafringement of Uh’ far «pe Cone nor with what jealoury, vp Wo & receut period, the slightest infringenert of ene branca of tne governtaent upon the preregavires of the r wae . The executive, content to recommend tech measures as ho Cocmed the interacts of (he coentry o demand (ead with a power to wegative any urconst tone! action of the representative, , left the renpes’h ivy of the contrma. tion OF reject t cor st utOn Be recommen tet ne where rineed ft—eita the ine people's repre bay \ vig them 9 turn to . tients, with whom the proper Toe = jadiclary, hy partionn =o? a0 lew wih sa mreralty sod e'evation what gr igur tthe bench dcont/erce |) ‘he people such as oo other Baran tr) Paral cere Devers poosenned, The Sena et ae he peboo! of ion 1e0ce aod etateemanehp. em Ddodied the | Digbess taiertof th oatiup; and amis. every chaoge ar likee lle Pepereben for striae ta lhe Kepreseateticcs, with mnalianite: 0 rireten of memory ie required to recent! tee d when sven af We bare Driely aenoribed It, wes ihe a prerened by the gorernmen) a) Waabicgton How oes Wtaily ith the condition of things anger ths las Ano Prevent ao ministrasion ? Bee nt ite executive near 1) oblitera’ed the co orainete branches of te i ‘oug' dential recom: en: Cabinet found upon the toot of Congress, letertertag with its action= csjolrg. Wrens ne, bribing the resresenia- iver to moult their Hews 20 as fo mow pened ex gercee ct the Kvecuilve? ie net personel ecliet tatien sed cifloal pawonage brought w Ocar directly by the President ! imecut, to acl vert ie independence of the skve, and tae the later the mere register of long cao 8 govern sat fo on it caatewhen ile ) beet oMcer mubyirte one of the footameatsl principles Tp creorizaven, and gate an exemple of demoral'za'ion ‘pateanrat tail ta be felt throughout every department? o/ CPi (he sale of the Fort 4nelling Reservation at one- herite velo =the purchase of Willet's Point at foar Limes ite worth. the contracia with members of Congress for Wererortation and aupplies, a evormously extrava- bavt press, and the varions evidences of Congressional corruption 1 crord upon us, legitimate results frora snob & perversion of constitutional duty as ie almost dally ta Pe geen Io the ection of the presout national Exesutive? establisd justice and iraure domentic jail y ? were smorg the spacitied obj>sta sought to be a! ‘the adoption of the coratiiu:.oa, and how bave the adral- ietrations of Pierce acd Rachsnan carried them into ctteot? It te one of the most lamovinble feataron of the freeant demecratic cegencrary, that {t baa invaded even ‘he sanctuary of justice, and From the seat once by Jay, Rutledge, Ellewerth anc Marshall, now train; “a eqnity throvgn the sotve of eectonallerm, in asconts a) Darborctis as they are ciggracofui to tho ration to which v0 belong ard tho im which wo live. te infamy of the Dred Soott fon is but ® legiiimate se- quence to the efforts that have beeu put forth to section Rize and pi a tribapal, in which was onze centered tha Teepest and confaonce of nation. To coumirae the copativutton in euch manner 48 to ceriet liberty, to abridg» the right of the citizen, to allan aud outlaw a clese which rombere mtlioon, to siren; the arm of the gonerai governor ent at thy expan the rights of the States. ant to adyndteate slavery into a rational inst sation, these would peem to be toe chief functions Jemen“ed at the hands of thi once angret tribunal. And to this result, so d! fa Meelf ard 09 subversive of the ends for whicd the Saprema Court of the Usited States wae coustitates, Plorce ead Ba. chanan have targety contributed. Ny’ appointment of +ither to the denen of that tribynal bas bed any other ob- an the reward of partizan | 80 bigher qualifica. in ReemH iO CAVE been Fought thay devotion to the ro- quirements of sinvery extereion — To ‘“ontebligh justice’? \prough sen mesns, never came witbie the purview of ste framers of the osn'titutlon; aud ff nwt eyide of that dectention from the fa"h ant prastion of tea “fathers,”” wtich ia but to clearly ia other de- partmenix of the gov Ard wha! etal pe oa of the meaeures adopted by the past and present aden sirations to “insure someatio traqu iii y?? Shell wo prt peu le the ropeni of the Wiaw Compromise, wud aol if @ Gerberato breech of & ¢ act woch for more then thirty years bad wibatoot all changer in polities, Ne} men cf vvery party hal eoa- eidered paored and irepeaiadle; for the aoro- gotion of whtoh bo pert of the try had asked; for the # sintenance of wbich every pricciclo of faith waa pledg- ed— stall we nek if euch ® measure wae of the nature co lnevre cercetic Wanquilliiy? as ib calou'ated to pro. motes feeling ef fraternal aaity, to wtrip frea labor of sors grarariera ipheritarce, aed livow it open to the ta. ronda of chatte! eiavery’ And whee ths reprezonttiver Of the peeple revolted at ths erormity required al their nance, win it charTacierintie of ous diy ia the Preetnent to summon ® Tithe applive sre of effisia’ position, ane ru>bora membare of Covzreas toto an aequivscesos in this meseuce of bad fish avd ourciaal pulloy? Yet tnis he manner in which doom etgomiratlons die- ree thet coreiitutional durse—thts ic ihe mode in anieh they ailect t> promote ‘4 ete tranqaility,”? aud Tor woreb (bey ehoutd be ceed to munwer at the bar of roblicjuderest * Fo recore the Wieevirg 5 of HroTipent chjecte Lien ted & ccmrect berwcen the Steen ity”? waa amoegel the ve avained by the oxiati og, ardanus, eryened by emaa- Fire) from the ucequal © of frowtom as iiseral it wes joyos erd tnvigera'tg. our fathers anxiouely trod ty pe wots thet © N>erty”? for which they had fovedtanc diel Free themee'wee, tho conectousnces of she blersing wena bave loet balt [a mweetaers witn thought tre’ (belr posterity mirht oy eome vopecpiiious event pge'n become yavrals sn) Lovdwen, Henoo they rocecdcd to lay the feuudaiton of the government decp 04 stropg— to guard {tax far ae poartble from fora with- ont and traitora witkia. Peoce they deysted sil the un- coeuped foil which the new yvovernment pose ssed to oiper'y,” by prchibiing winvery acd involuntary cer vitece trem polluting it by its try And ninoe. when the articles of confederation were fouad insiequate to the they adopted the stronger bond of the presen vtion. whereby to ».cure ibe biaesgs of erty.” Toe hutgita ere dort, Thin eworcnaret Apa thelr apirite are with the biest, we trust. hetto whoa bes been vequeatbed tha Noe o’ preservicg thie ule legecy diechar, ed their duty) Let the records of Kansas a erpenlady that Yorritory, Ocr grees declared ie tue tr ante were to be “Ist iree iv form thelr tostitastogs in i) he Compitation of the « - 104 pledge, wich wa» re. t wan swore to cari y Out, thousands of cit'zene from ihe tree Sates let behivd (hea tte homes of their obtid- heed ene the graves of their soorniors to fod & residence rroidet ho privesions incisent io « Bew Zerrilory. Carry- De wih bem the ideas o: jiberty in whick they were rolured end ybish the ocustitutton war adojted wo ‘eccere,”) war it range iLat they should bave desiged atadfiet upow the" go! b ior me thaa a quer- wrcf we ntery bed been deoicaied to freedow, ths iasil totors ender whic they bad tived, agd which toy had en taught lo regara as invalaabe? it therm to Dave cortzed th jus it celine * ite vir gig Roti shoult wever oo Fr their onre pained by * By whalever mo crritory thoir residence, or tt ho evemy bas over red to charge the free Stare eettiers of Kepeas with any ether chijcot than that of making Kaveas a fres sia’e, Aud yi t for co cthor motive than ihe net of orgeriaaion, they i the Territory, been treated by the govera- mentor untr: Demies to ita peuse, traitors t7 It iretitoliens, and vieied witha perveoutiun u for ite Derberity aud waukcnuotn, ia the or & Obaries V. follow the ovents la Kerees through their devsi!, Dat to the etercal degre.» of toe ines acd present administrations be it peif, tha. the preparat-ry outrages robberies — tbe boreicg,iopriscemente and murders rated by or under the eye of edoral offi lela (pd sustained directly oF indirectly by federal baycuetea— were Dut ss mony Are la OLE drone, AAving for ite object ‘he enforcomens of the iwetization @ saver y upon an cEwtl- Vtg prope. Avd this object, twiquitoux aud reveling, war rrugbt to be corsum: by wea elected to power place by che votes of freemen—by offix ra swora to rpbe'G Ue copsacaiion whien wet eetadliabed to “secure at Viberty.”” Betliog ta fraud, falling ia vio~ cree, A inet resort wae bad to bribery avd latimidation. ‘Thanks tothe indomitable petrictam of the freemen of Kare let messore of & craps aad demoralisiog ibe bande uf thoee whow it Was Cealene’ tO teC ues, Rrebske ar emphatic and wither. jog an ite prejeo'ors were worthy t receive. The free Lipterehlere o: Kansas bare provel thomeclver woriby Of thelr patiet eles, whust to weir opprenors is loft ea fomertaliy of Imperiahable Iniey as it will prove I@persbable. Bat abe leook jeqauy go unwhipped wtiory Ful the a6 Werty loving yoornumry of New York (Ito manifent their abhosrane and ¢ agomen. tirn ef "cfclt wickedores in Dieu pis wi! they slow to tbe alders end oboe fore \ to ¢fiot thieatencd to Kanewe? Scell tho re accompanying the Erg ich Dil, thatia case 0¢ areforal te ccme ttto tke Ucion wader the shave coestita- ten erne €d si Lroompton, Kaceat s>all be kept ia a ter. riteriel copewep, under the domtestion ef federal Peverncre, aeere'ar'es, judgee sad o-her ctf! sere, eat'l aba etal Dave attend @ poy atice of & hongged ti» over, be carried nia elfen: ? Whilst Fleri¢a wee tuted with a white pope only Mirty (bree thousand, whist arteoess was taken the Uelom with only ‘forty two taeurand worte ctti- v wheal! the fealty of Keanae to freedom be rewarded by exolvelog from the fam! y of States uotll abe smell have performed penance for ber devovion ty liberty ? ‘hers are quer @bich the republears of New York W unt Aor wer Ki the Dailct DEX a} ihe comleg tlectian, ibe choice of thelr representatives fo Oorgreee. of New York Dy whetever creed foruerly kuown, or by whatever pewe corgzated, will you falter of hentate where there are puch wr: nebemes of {njur tice to fr Axother object on alt economy ia the public ex) es stands j@ tbe curd. Fea by the vasard, bee do tne demo istraticns of erat’ Visree and Buchasan appear’ If go p Rig crgpmeeme wenith, yo er aryinng ee (hao conta cers of tbe bavd earned preéuotiors of labor, there might tented to expenditures pot in all pak 8 Aud when we ment bas ro reverces, except ctrect oF Indirect ‘asco. * tho county —whea we retlect g pg of Cg | such ‘seurces vpen improper will Leceme ‘coed ly blawewortby en i intolerable, Now, “be ore the facts co thin subject, aad bow \- @ Wistretion stand « , +nee to the pabiie records, we sc corietration ¢f jebn Quincy Ademe) that the Tenditare, exelurive ot ae eR acoount yd fens truet fon AN a0 follows — "2 la imply an rot of justine to Presiden'e Pterve and Pill more tommy shat the wverage of ibeir expenditures was in seed by meters grow!tg out of the Mextonm war, Sush wan the averege of expen‘ isures under prévioue® s¢mlstatraticre, whilss ander Pierce they | ja 1866 to $99,177,402; whilst in ret year of Bachar an's sdmieistration, to the cnortsue ton cf over reventy~ of doliazs. Bat even ©, Green shade by fadinpe adi eppropriations a) the last revs emourted to ore henéred millers of lo!are, & in & time of pence acd with a fuiiicg rovenae, aceripa Oil but certain that whe pablic deo? Di. oa the Seb Decem, der last arvourted to 25.101 164, w it be erteas (hie year by the aauivvon of thea $10,007,70 el ok ot oe ment siarm om are. att wh the stale Tackecn oveow at Bo Lime cage BUB,eON NC, Yet Balt all the. lee iwimale expro nt covers wet * soe ertingm Hen an $:3,cc0 COOGE We cu >, tilt Bae ON THUD ON Blasi la PASE