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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8043. MORNING #DITION—SATURDAY, THE STATEN ISLAND REBELLION. AFFAIRS AT QUARANTINE. Br. Thompson, Justice Welsh and Others “Burned in Effigy. Arrival of the Advance Guard ef the Army. THEIR RECEPTION BY THE REBELS of the Castleton Board of Health, a0. Proceedings Bo., ANOTHER EXCITEMENT AT QUARANTINE, BUANING IN ESFIGY OF DR, THOMPSON, ERASTUS ‘BROOKS, HENSY J. KAYMOND, MES. JACOB UHL, JUS+ FIO’ WSLEH AND JACOB LA¥ARGS—THE POLICE TURNED OUT FOR AN ATTACK—THK CREW OF THE UNIWKD STAXES FRIGATE S4BINK ALSO ON HAND, Biapleton aud the Quarantine vicinity were the ecene of considerable excitement during Thureday night, occasioned by the burning in effigy of several of the noted fadividuals ‘who bave taken part in opposition to the citizens of Staten Keland on the Quarantine difficulty, Up to 8 o’sleck every- thing remained quiei thronghout tne village of Stepleton and likewise withia the Quareatine eaclosure. The police had avarly ail retired to their quarters, anticipating s com- fortable uight’s reat. Late in the afvercoon on extra force @f police had been despatched from the olty by Deputy Su- perintencent Carpenter, who likewivo had calculated upon having ® very quict ight of it, and @ safe return home ia tho morping. Twenty-five extra marizca hed dur- tyg the afvernoon been also despatched to the pub- lic stoves by order of Collector Scholl, and they, too, bad quartered themselves for the night, with the ex- cvption of thore on po.t. About kal!-past eight o'clock quite o noize was heard at the middle landing, Tompkios- ville, and ca repairing to the spot, on the green botween the two landicge, we there found about one thousand mea gad boys, cheering and yelling at the top of their voices, Bpperent}y ina terrible state of excitement, The party were nearly balf Gesmans, who apparentiy were the ring- leaders. Mixing in the orowd, it woe found that they were about burnicg in effigy some Lalf «dozen individuals, Fesidents of Staten Island aad Now York, opposed to their tourse of destroying the Quarantine buildings, A signal waa shortly given by the loaders, and the crowd were ordered to fail ivto line tor a viet to the Quarantine encle- sure. Ibey were pot long in obeying orders, and with the several efiigiea supported oa poles, marcoed up Towopkive avenue, leading W Siapleiou, Leaded by drum- mers. Firet came an efligy of KR. A. Thompeon, Licalts Officer— 8 hpe cia of derk pants, and & coat somewaat of the Same ceacription, weie filed wish sivaw, & head was made of old misiin, Wisk & wost terrific lookime phiz od on it, end covered with an old white Sosguih oat, ove baud was a large carc, with toe words: — Qerever swerician neha, 40, DOCION THOMPSON, POROOOCELELILE LE PELODETOODEOLOEE and in the other ake card, with POCELOLEPPIDLEL LE POLOLEED OE gamigenees Out, $100,000, 1559. POO OLE LE EDEL TELE LELETE BLED POOLIOLE LEM DOES The {n¢ividwal who carried the above gentleman seemed A c pont, aod throwing him ud in all sora of gtr vi tus cr Calloh & FCULD Histe w psas ab the doctor with @ large clad, giving Lun a very eevere blow on the back of tue bead, which, bac it vroa tae docior oimeelf, he would in reality Mave beea compelled to give up the short. A maich wa at one tow agplied to tne doster’s Odat jail, cn the Journey cp to Qearantine, but als sup- porter coou exitrguiadod tho Mamas. The next in Lue owe Kay mond, editor of tho New York Times, whieh could not Ave bow muro Correct ia dreee W tricu cn & wager; he was parried by two heavy Daisu- mer, who ¢levaied hm by /s #tick throst op each b & su IDg Wus Led around his neck, with a view, it is of bapgug Pe, bub ia reauty 6 was to hold the uittle fellow up, be appar: y being reicer week im the Deck, and Poorly studed in the centre. The meat iv oflyy was Jecob Lafarge, @ woll kaown gon- Wemac of ue Jeland, arenees in light paats, dark coat acd plsck het. Be, to, bud rather a iaaentadie looking pbs, though, it is auld, & was pauled by » celobraved erust of ibetown. in ote baud was acardend ca lt paunted in large iettere:~- PORNO LELOLEEDLLEED PODELE TELE LE CL JanOR LAFARGE. A TRATION“ TO Lie FRIENDS. POR LCOL COLI TE LE CELERELE COPELE MD PEMLED of the New York Mepress, waa ooereion; the dre was Diack ovat .ows And neat of the pan's lorn out, iapitatea, defunct poilacian. Ho @ \lvee cheers, and khen tar Teguise oxt too Wes had between ire. Ubi and ng compelied bo rewrons with ‘one urna, ine lormer wb her arews badly torn by tho unruly Here s9m0 time waa spent in drinking and rkylarking, and making the most hideous RoWweR, e oumpRnied with toe Liriag OF fad bu of Boman cantica, waich set the quiet citizens of th tar eible of fear, who had become ly alrrmed, fos aecond onthreak (9 Quarantine. The peop.s cote of Qoarantine were pot tne only ones, however, vho were startied by the mob. The po- hoe at the frat signal of the mustered torether in the coutee of afew moments by Captain Wa!!!og, all being assured without doubt that the ong looked for aiteck was shout to be mate, and a ter. Fibie Ousiavghs would cod the soone. Fi miprtes the mer—rome hall nelesp, others frighvened almost to death—began to botton up their conta, and se. Aber rifles they were soon ordered inte line to pre the suppored mttack. ‘The howitzer, which hac been heavily inated with grape ghot, was orderes by Sergeant Waterbury to be placod on gate lane, clove to the iron gate, ro es to teke w Bweep AL ibeir evEMmIeN When they arrived. Ctticer 0g whe ordered to wind the pleco, aided by officer Robb ant Sergeant Dickson. A force of ‘ify men, uader Sergeant Lath, was ordered to the upper end of tue ground, on the Mt. Nichoiaa road, to protoct that portion of Quarantioe, ith Sergeant Waterbury’s force, re drawn ap aoroda the pate lane he. iter; thus the men were arranged, and bad fn attack boon nade tbey would heave, with « certainty, mate terribie work vofore tbey could bave deen driven ck anilitia, Captain ip by the aisabarge of ‘the Salts from ern iniwled Liewe. the reports by the mob, ing bad bern mace on the ot a rocket from tho © With two bone of fifty r Hine lending, the men sl! ien4y Ofticers Brodiee, Thor bet mustered op reement De hens er in which Lisct ting thr beers (or Naatiine Hall, left, aad marced up \ es’ Hotel; nore they matte ma fre, and began to fire te bata from the Roman Gaptier ever on toe police stationed Invide tee walle; Bereral Were Alto loadog and fir oreating jomnO what Of & row Among thou \ omen 5. Surne, on teeing bow he stool, waat up to the crowd aod ordered them away, puttiog « stop to the Oring aod exiingnieving ibe Gre ie end 10 Poin At Quaran'ins, rows marching Pinevilo Before leaving they « hompron snd Kraetng Bronke: both being e4 by (he fanew; the remainder were car red down to the grea ant there hong to trena aad burnt, f the crowd, which waa ke 1p a nat Captain Wa ‘ound that thera would b Bo trenvie wha the end thet they be % fo Wer dary for the vient orm t tt, on neae aD mmodiae!y F PRICE TWO CNIS. walcted their movements throvgbert. At first it was feared that be would be nwlesl rhould they discover bim with bis uniforu op. A friend very kindly gave him ‘is Coat and bat, which was po doubt the meana of secu- rirg Dim from the frantic mob, end caviog him from a pretty | oe dreusing. He fiually reached the camp all safe and round, Jost previous to the departure of Lieut. Wocdbull and his men they were all sumptuonsly enterteined by Oom- miscary Brevoort xt bistent. Fach of the sailore received pcod gisss of grog, which they seemed highly plearod with. They all Fetarned to the Babine in pac the Promise ot beimg on band if By nin, of the night passed off very quieth; 6 rema' a quietly, ‘ond in the moe oe exire force of police retorued fy the city. AFFAIRS AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY. ‘The rebe's were remarkably peaceable yesterday. Too Castleton Board of Heakh held a meeting ai Burns’ Hote in the afternoon, and disposed of some important business: The Health Officer of the district—Dr. Munday—mado the following report relative to the ventilasioa and fumigation ot the infected houses in Ragpickers’ row:— Torney WOsonAriE tie Boarp or Heatra or uz TOWN oF CASTLETON : GeNTLENEN~ Since the lart meeting of Board no new ensen of fevor have occurred In the town. Jn sacordance ‘with & reszolnuon of your bonersble I have directed ibe buildings, vin’—Ragpickers’ row—lo be erncuated Some of the uccupsa's of geld row have complied with my request, while others have refused to go, on the goat that they could not procure rericoncea elec w) Tithing it un rorient that the sald row be evacuated, and advise that measures De taken to ie the oscupants to move fort fre’ are "se fallewae-Min Leteerelt teeta, $9 follows:-3rs, Mirgarett Craw. ‘ear ieannar, Wiliam Einney, The xe ‘meneasce for cleexivg the streets und yarde of the infected di.trict osve deen carrfed out. In relution to the special police anpointed by your honorable body, I ai of the opinion that in conse- ghence of tbe taultary force crderod hare bs "he Governor of the Btate, thelr services sre no longer seqnited, and 4agy ont ibet ‘hey be diesharged, BD. U. MUNDaY, Heal.n Oficer ‘The report of the Healin Oficer was accapiet, aad the following resolution was adopted by tae Board:— Resolvec, Tbat the Health Oticer confer wita the counsel to this Hoard, and take lege] mews io oonigel the throw ven +n ing fstollles tn Pegpicxers’ row to be removed therefrom; ard that in seee the end re and pay for lenementa, thet Procure at tbe expenee of tb which tho anid famiiios may be rexwuved forth wil Dr, Warzon cilered the followieg, whica was wiopted:— Reeolyed, That the document sdidrersed 19 and precented to the Healih Office of ths Heard In Angut. 1858, and eherging ihe Hesih Odieer of the Port of Kew York with malfeas,oce, that he vent sor sud couveyed cesiain ainvadoree wad others trom the infected shipp\ug in the bar oor of New Yer® tn Qas rentine, and bed theca conveyed tos political mestung hela at Briehton, iv the town of the — Ryat 1468, be taxe> from the ment be Diaoed La the handy of the iegsl adviaer 0° L with iostruciion 4) take rich steps thereon x in hie may brig the Health Oflicer of the Port at Now Yors tice fu Lala county, where the misdeacanor Waw posp Dr. Warsow suggested making appiication vo ex. Steten Ieland for Sandy Acok to the coming Legian ore. The subject was, bowever, iald over Ul) the uess moot ing. Tue meetiog then adjourned, {la onr report yeeterday wo meption the name of ex Judge Frean, Itebould Lave beea Jasiice Frean. | The grand festure CoP roan thd ‘£eWB, Dowever, was the arrival of Governor King’s army. The advance guard actually got Cown to the isiaad yesterday afternoon, and elaightway made ibemeelves &t 20me among tne rebeile. Toe compavy in question was commanded by Capiain Kd. ward Lawrence, and mustered ten mea, ail wid. as the zoldiers landed ut the wharf, they were warmly receivet by the rebels, aud as the litte colamn made iis way up te nue leading fromthe ferry, it was vocierously cbeered. The pelice encamped withia the Quarantiae ea- closure also joivea in. the rejoicing, and fora few mo- menis thers wns quitea furore. ine company did vot enter the horpital grounds, but marched Lhrouga the vil- Iage until they arrived at ube spot chosen for their camp log ground, and ihore they halted. The pisce of eucamp medi is situated oa aa glevaled piece of ground near wwe northwest corner of the Quarautise enuosnre. A Dagguge wagon containing a noaver of tente acd comp stovls, also several suspicione looking carpet bags, accompanied the guard. Alter restog & jew Mwomenis toe military proceeded to pus up their teats acd make due preperavoas Sr tho reception of their oursrades, who are expected w arrive to-day. Mr. Katz, the contiacior, was oa hand whea the ‘cops arrived, kad promptly avtended Ww tac wapu of abe “inuer mao.” Tde recoytion of this iittie'oand of militia a) tbe hspds of the rebels wus extremely cordial, aod it was the rource of much surprise to the pabilo see how wellthe troops were received If the recepelon Of the company yesterday be any indication of the feaing of the Staton lalaaders wards our wilivary, the later Will have quite @ pleagact bivousck darlg thelr stay amorg the ipeurrechonisic, ‘The police cisaage to met long comfortably. to rauonu they ere prolly vearly as well ull on Siman Island as they would bo ts Now York. Yeeterday, Sor tn- stance, the Dill of dare at dimuer comprised tae icilowing To regard inte — Corned beof. Canvege. Jama boaas. VRarocs. Pickles. Boers. Boi, Dread bara bread, Roaat oysters. During the alte-vcen oae ci Whe men shots young pg which was rocuimg loose around the le, aud ia less (hea twenty migates aterwadts ibe carcees of tho aefuncs sultaal wes neatly dreaees aad ready for cooxiog. the dressing operation Was performed on & collla sud iue roms wg Of the porker wan effected by means of av tron bed- Stead pisted on a heap of barvirg goat. Watis off active Goty the police aaunre thameeives with fring as & target, playing base bell, iy quots aad iadulg-ng to various, tber sports. Tn‘ tne day only onefourta of the dolal pumber is pinced oa activo duty, but when uigh' comes and rumors of invasion are rife three fourths of toe meu patrol the grovuds. The mouuted bowitarrs have beea cousiavlly loaded ever since the arrival of Lae Me- tropolitane, but the only opportunity afforded them for making © irit' of te utility oocurred yesterday aftsracon. When omnph ' Toland, in 1234, bu’ the Quaraatine wae evtabliehed ia 1795, wixken years Defire, as Mr Tompkins, therefore, did aot own & (col of ground of Staton 'mand Uli the your 1815, Wis Gvident that Ris heire oa have no cleim to the land oh the Quarnuline Duidiags Dkve Deen crested. The conoiview of (he tick wt Quarnutire is pretty much the waine Os t wes per iart sccounia (ae bew oseo of yellow fover arrived yooterday, The hospital batldiogs Cling for tae WmyorEr? BeCOMIBOdalioD OF We Pr aro Deariy fa'sded, aud it's proposed to occupy the same this evening or t» wcrrow morniag. 1 ona been reported among otner things that Wr. Rich. rolug Oificer, has pon the Quarantine gronada, 4 Ring #haled Ubat be Ws auth w custody. Tals is an Mr. Locke is notm custody mall. Be \y, but bas wover been demended, and he ia heave a0 examinstion on Monday cext, in regard to the charge preferret againet bum, aod which we supyose ‘Wil bring lu conflict the righie aud aubuority of the Stee awa lauobal goverrmenia, COMMISSIONERS OF HEALTH. The Board met yesterday at the agua! time and p'aco— bin Hovor the Mayor presid'ng. The consignees of the schooner Queem of the South, from Comberland Harbor, Cubs, sppeared before the Beard with the reuewal of an epplheation proviouly Mace, for leave to come up to (he city to ink in cargo. ‘The verse! was diecharged on Tuesday last. The captain reported that he sailed from PotutePétre (Mayti) to Guadaloupe snd thence to Cumberiand Harbor; that while at the last namod pleco bie reese! lay at anchor about seventeen miles from shore, and that nofer an he wan adie to arcertain, there was no sickners—at least no yellow fevereither among the ebipping or on shore, There wae one death oa tbe paesage, reported to have been caneed by yellow fever, although that wae a falee impression. The man bad died from “ram tremens (de- Virtum tremens.) Dre. Rockwell and Thompeon acutely examined tbe captain ss to what was meant by “ram tremene tp the courre of We inquiry sufficient wae tust the men Ned died from romething ard Adams Leck, the Ucited States B been arreeten for infringing Apphcatien havirg boon made to the Roer* for permia- clon t remove some bales of oo from Quarantiqe, when dried, to seme locei'ty out of .be cisy, tae Commie woners offered no objections ‘The Maver ptaied to the Board thas, in porauance of ibe inetrurtions given bim ey resoiution pasred yoatercay, le ad attended & meetizg Of the Cowmis:ioaere of Eougre tion om the came afternoon, and bad iaid beiore that honvrabie body (he *10m8 aad desires of tue Commission ert of Health. Bie wae giad to pay ibat ibe propositions of the Bealth Cotimineoners met with general favor, for Sright feollag among the Comm esionore o vo the firmeees of tie courte to be pursneu fasion. The views of the Beard bad mor wia y Aitention, amd the sum of $900,000 was cocnimougy grented—tbet 16, @ reeoltiioa was passed avsor ming wat sum to De reiged on loan, with the coorent of the Siaie authorities, to pul back Quareotine im tue exact piace where it was before. Dr. TrowTwos taquived whether any commuties had beea tppoivted, Ihe Mayor @aid thet a Committees of Inapaction, con otet 4 Weewre. Korsigan, Cadtrey eat nicnsaif, hed deen eppotnted to vinit ine piece aad report vo ihe Honed us rosulé of their inquities. They inten .ed w enter a vitles AL ODOF, AME had given directions tH the Hur. of tO Mees them and Acsompany the committes to oting & iNerrOW, With a view of examioing the lare pox hospital, and to take the necesnas for g wat Daild’ng repaired and rendered tervicennis oar poanible, They were alto authorized to inapeoe reports Of tb condition ¢ 5 of the walle an aro 4, £0 (RAE the Courciavonere might aecartain the f reouire will bo required, Adtive opera cate 1 With an littio delay ne posnble, uted with v gor the Wine prop ee t ibe gros three limes & week while the work ie Dr. TeomPson enquired whether any aciioa bad been taken in reference to the ofiicors. The Mayor avewered iv the affirmative, Steps would no doubt be very soon taken to lawsuit inetitated sgatust Richmond county. Dr, Tsomrson inquired whethor the Board of Emigra- top Commiurioners wero content that they had suthority enough under the laws for acting as thoy nad done. ‘The Mayor said the Countaissiouers were quite eatisfed op that ib, also added for public information that the Hie Honor Committee of Inspection will leave the city at two o'clock, P. M. to morrow, on the steamer Dr. Kane, which with sai! from Castie Garden, In regard to the movemente of the military force to be stationed at Staten Ioland, it bas bear sgsartained from Geveral gprkat thet - ifn was sent down yesterday rmoon. e Deggags, Camp equi 6 and military parapherna’ia bad already ‘been cent jowa, aud the troops which lett yesterday were intended to pro- tect these rounitions of war. ihe main body of the force would fol'ow svon after. All arrangements for their re- ception being iv s rapid state of advancement. ‘Tromrson brought to the notice of the Board the fact that one of the Quarantine officers—the late tbe Mariae Sospite:—who bad saffored ao mach from te re- Gent digorders o¢ the piace, bed been stoppizg outside of the accomunodations Qoaractine, a¢ he had no 5 however, been so seri throstened that be felt ill a; eave and very uncomfortable, roore especially as he wi ® warried man. He had therefore desired the Health Officer to draw the attention of the Commissioners to his case, sud to ask them whether they would nos cause a temporary sbelter to be erected for him within the Qua- rentine grounds, The Mayor said the Board were oppoeed to the erection of any more temporary bu!)dings, they would very 20en heve to give place to permanent ones, and thus it would be money throwu away, Butif a tent would be of any eccomtoodation to the apothecary, the Board would Provide nim with one. This was agreed to, sad there being no other business desere the Oomunizsioncra, ths Board aljoorusd, The Chamber of Commerce and the Cable Testimonials. An adjourned meeting was hvid gesterday of tbo com- mittee of merchants and citizens “to iake measures for extending come proper act of respect to ©. W. Pied, Beg. to Captain Hudson and the officers of tao United Stater steamer Niagara, and othere’--P, Porit, Esq. la the chair, % ‘The treasurer reported tha! nearly live thousand dollera add been coliecied up to this date. It was Benolved. That of tha eum collected, aud to be collected by ibis Commitiee, in bebail of lestimoninia ty be givea to Moerare. Field, Hudsom and others, that he gam of uve Gaon send dollars (85,000) be appropriated o Loe purchase of firat ond second clave gold madais to be awarded io the offleera snd Jeman before mautioned, And it was further Resolved, That a! woney collected above tbia wars of $5,000 be appropristed to the age of ® hoase. o be p od to Ooptain Willem L, Badson, of the United 8ts.e8 Navy. Many gentlemen being out of town, disposed to coutri+ bute to this fund, tne coliection3 up to this date are quite limited, Tt ig though: tha, the necezsary fund, proper to carry out the objects of the committes, can bo secured within afew days. The following are the subscriptions fo far made to the fund in bebalf of testimoniais to bo awarded to Cyrue W. Field, Bsq ,t0 Osptata HMadeoa and ffivere of the Niaj ara, Mr. W. EB. Everett, Mr. Wood ‘and oilers who were engaged in laying the Atlautic oable:— aymer & Co.. $100 Low Brothers, A. A.... $100 Aetor, Wm 8. 100 Lotttmer & Go, W. lo Pabeeck & Rro, « 100 Marshall & 90., 0, 1. 106 Padecck & Minor. + 25 Mali, BH W.T..... 0 80 Ball, Biaok & Co. + 100 Moore & Co, OW. & Beimont, August oo J, 4 Brown Brothers & Co.. 100 Blunt 4. W.,.... 60 Reorman, Johuston & Oo 100 Chittenden & 0o., 8. B.. 100 Cooper, Hewett & Co... 100 Claflin, Mellen & Co, Cary & Co., W. B., Conkiing, W. A.. . Cotenet & Atherton, F. 1 Dovglars & Oo,, B...” Duncan, Sherman & Co, Redmond, W 20 Strong, W. K Slate & Co, Fela, BH C Gale & Fon § Goodhue & Tifay & %, Grinnell, Menta Trevor & Colgate Hunt & do., W. Vyee & Son... Haleiend, Sitles & 90... Winslow, Lanier 25 Howland & Aspinwsil.. Witmerding & Mount... 100 Heckscher éc Co., 0. A. Hoyt, Ewin Runt, Thomae. Halsted, Haines & © Jobn D, Unton Mutval Ins. %.,, 100 N. York Matual ine, Uo, mercial Mutual Ins, OO verecer-coveerree Mercantile Motual ly Lene, G. W. ° o senses WO Letferta & ho>., + acific Musasl ing Co,. 300 shall... 100 eae’ Subeer) tove » /a ded int the Treasurer, 8. D. Babece’, 97 Wall vt » to the Continental Bank, or to either ef: folloy gettiomen ho compose the com- Builten for the cotlection of tv" nual (aad ‘William K, Strong, Chatra ss 0. 'ne atreet. Samuel D. 27 We Thomas Frazer, 38 Ferry ates. Wikon ©. Bent, 20 Park piece, Morebal! Lefferts, 67 Beekman etrest. A. A. Low, 31 Burting sito. Chafles Fi. Marahsil, Reyal —_ 47 Exoherce place. Angusius C. Richard, 37 Promiway. Obiver State, Jr., 114 South atrect. Jamer F. Southworth, 84 Porr! ecroet. ‘The committee adjourned to meet on Wednesday vext at twelve o'clock, at the Chamber of Commerce. ‘The Norwalk Tragedy. SUICIDE OF THR ENGINEER WHO KCN EIS TRAIN OF CARS THROUGH THE DRAWBAIDGE. Edward Tucker, the engiseer whoeome yours ago, as ‘will be remembered, ran a train of cars belonging to whe New Haven Railroad Ccmpany through the drawbridge over Norwalk river, at Norwatk, Cona., which reeulied so Gienttronely to human life, commited auicite on Thursday, afternoon or evening, at the house of Mrs. Bodice, No. 322 Tenih avenue, by opening the veins of one of bit arma witharazor Tucker heving boarded with Mre. Notice some two yearn Go, returned to ber boure about one o'clock on Thureday afiernoon, ani! seeking ao interview ‘With his former iandiady, anit be bad just r nod fom Boatop, had been up all night, ard wae tired and sleopy. He s#ked for room in whinn he could go oh girl went to call bim to wa, bet after ri men at Dis room docr, and receiving no AUSwOr, BNO TO torned belew apd reported that Mr. Tuckor was aslosp. Two houre ister Henry Walters, ® boarder, wh> occupied the rcotn Tucker wae in, wert up stairs ty retire, and bhen found Mr. Tucker deed op the bed, with « deep the elbow, wbich isy Gonide bina bed and formed a large eatnet pelice were rence. The o Tucker bas left a wile and iw thie Suate. He Ose not ran a train of core ence the Norwalk calamity occurred, Dut hax been ecgaged sipce in various machiae F and vieln'y—bet omy at times, He er- 2 ebildren living wear Troy, ea, And poverty may have i (Coroner Gambie held an inqnest apon the body, and eXamization showed Wat be had ¢rawn the edge razor across the yeing of his left arm, all of severe’, Fe bad sino ent s “eop gash dividing the tendore. suede Mr. Tucker was native of Massachuselte, forty yeartofege. A deapawch was sent to bis wife, butabould ehe not errive to dey, the frience of the deconsed will ‘ater bis romaine The Turf. UNION COURSE, LONG I4LAND—TROTTING. ‘The trotting match between Gray Rady and Lety ood rofl, mile Beau, best three in five, to wagons, came of on ‘Thursday aflernoon, according to announcemert, over the Untom Couree. Gray Eddy won in two heate, distancing Laéy Woodroft in the second heat, in 2.37, Lady Wood- ruff, from some cause oF ciber, seams to have lost all the #peed she formerly poseeteed, and ber appearaace on thie cocasion gave little prom ee of future improvement. Gray Pedy wes wild and wneteady in (be scorieg, and 4 wae feared by bis Deckers for some time previous ‘o the start that he would hare to be withdrawn, to save the high edde which bad been Inia om his winning. When he did start, Rewever he had nothing to do but win, the mere not bong abie takes atep with bim thirty oa Kady was the state of the odds previon siart. To the Orat boat fa war piven, and tell of again Degan to trot, and or fored on the mare ty recovering bimesif, aud soo the heat by « fe: cloned lengths, in 2:16. In the soc Eddy wont of op lead, Sod, trotting steadily aad m: derstely ell tho way, deat the mare bome one hundred and fifty yarde, The following sammary — tr ‘ be puree, $260; mile hosts, Fr Gray Fady. ccc 1 1 Wootrat ...cecseece 3 ale Pottce Intelligence. ROW iN THR TOMBS PRISON YARD. A difturdance Wook piace at noon on Friday, in the yard of the Tombs, bebweeo toro prisoners, named ‘{'xe “>iline cOormick. both confined for dravkeuness and iy condnet, during which Colling inflicted s very fovere gash wo the sid of ‘ont off his left ear, with ipvet im regard to iho powseemion of the knie@ and Ooi ine claiming it, snatched {t ont of MeCormick’® hand. Atury Worcs and blows followed, and pron MoCormtck re. ed the gash om the side of heat, Gollins wae N before Justice Coevelly, bo jocked Bim up for trin), Fla i the man who, MoMtus ago, HO foTArely deat @ fellow prironer wh onfined in the came ce with Hien that he died. Coline when vrovght ap for trial preade y of manelenyhter im the fourth decree, bat judgment wae suspended, and be neyor has Deen prolahed Por that offence City Poliites. PRIMARY ELECTION OF “HE aol TAMMANY DAMO> CBACY—ANOTHEA DELEGATION TO S¥KAUUSK CHOSEN. That portion of the chy democracy who refowe to renog- nise Tammany Hall, and who cisim that v0 Peopie’s and Regulars’ General Committees more fuitafully ropressos their withes, met at thoir respective ward beatqgvariors Inet night, to elect delegates to the Democratic Siale Gun. vention that meets st Syracvao on the 16th iat, ‘The fect that each section of the democracy hen bad tte own primary election without inserforenve trom ths oiner aide, has done much to proven’ fignvog, but lacs wight there wore several good old fashioned rows in some of the ward, Inthe Fifth ward thore was a serious rum- pus between the adhersate of tv politiciaas who desired the honor of being eont to Syracuse, Annoxed will be found the official record of ike election lags night:— he ence Bet ,AMEEMELY DISTRICT, + Ve, be uncer: ed, harwg been duiy aopointed Ineose- the People’s and kaguiai's Doimceralls General Goth. milter co hereby oeruty \bat et the primer7 olestion. Bald at Xr, Paipiptay 46 Greenwich 4 reve be!ween the boura of 6 anda P. folowing was oles om $ Lor cote pate tO Byrecuse and alts nae: Por Vel ‘Wislism Wilzon receive’ 643 voles, or Allernaio~ Ben jam'n Hay rectived 543 volun, For Dele ga'e—Keujamar 95 received 137 voles. For Alternate—Wulism Wi'son rage'ved 38) vou. Wherefore, We the underaigned Inepestore declare Mr, Wie Wileon duly elected delegsus aod Mr. Beojemin DAVID Baorny, PORN HARD AN, * ¢ Inspectors, Raw Tom, Pept. 10, 1838, THIRD AGSEMBLY DISTSICT. At ® primery olection held at No. 183 Hudaoo atreet last evevirg, porepant to a call iamed by the Oonference Coa- malice of io Peepls’s and Regulars’ Key ublicaw bem ora ag amber of © B. Woodruit was elected delogs e. ani a. to oe aliernaie. Se ee arth B, r a 1, re JOHN KAN f » FIFTH ASSSMBLY DISTRICT. At +m election held cn sriaay evening, Kept, °°, *8°8, under the oall of the Ye-nie’s Democratic seners! Committee apd the Genera) Comm'tee of Regular, the following Ucset was upanimously elected — For defogs's, PDWARD J. HAMILTON, Alternate, AAKUN ©. JEWRLL. SRVENTH ASSEMBLY DiarRICT. At n election beui oa Fridey evening, Sept. If, 1845, nndeg the cali of the pic's Deen roratic (ronera! Committee General € ——— af kequiars, the following tieket ¥ elected — was upao! delegate, DANIEL YOUNG, ALernsie, GAH 0. GKNAE, BIGHYH ASSEMPLY DISTRICT. Deworratic Bepcolicsa Primary Blection —In purmagoe to ace] of te . emocratic Repustiean General Commit: in favor of the vrenent Katina! As ro\nin: und op pared to the sction of the Hlachemr of Lie Tammany Boclsy, cow lu uence (OFBId call, We the inapectors appointed ny ple’ Democrats Kepublean Jeuera’ Cormittes ant the Committee of dex urs, do eerily that vali election took piace at the Adriatic, No. 2 Gouverneur ‘on Filday evening, 10th instant, between tke boargof Gans 8 ¥.%., aad Peter Mek viebt waa duly elnoted delegate to the St v+ vention at Heracuse on the 15'h of september; and Iesac Korenboreugh was clested ae miternate to aald etaco Con: ven! PETER THE { turpociors THOMAB BS BERNARD 40 LEVEN zy THOLARD, 330MPLY DISTRICT. Pursuant to the call iaened for the holding of primary elec tons tm the faveral areembly cistrigws of the city snd county of New York. for the choice of seleqates to t6 Eiate Von ven: on. to in sale elty, who are in tavor ‘stration and opposed to the notion of the Bacheme of the Temmany Solely, wo, the under signed, the Innpectora of mach primary elections appointed for the Tweatioth ward. belng the leventh Assemoly dis trict of sald city azd coonty, ao onrtify thatauch election was held purruant to suid cad, for said ward and alstrict, ab Doughesty’'s, corner of Kigbih xvevue aud ibirty tbiee sirens, on Friday evwniog. Pepiemons 10, 1858 aad tbat the folowing Ucket regeived ike majors of wll iho wotem oRat, 0d tho gains lected, viz:— s peieeete to the Fzracuse Conveniion—GIOKON J, T 4 For diternste—JOBRN ENNNEDY JOBRY, NAN. BRANNAN. THOMad 269 Nouba, RBOWD. CORS WALL, TWELFTH ASSEMBLY DiSTSICT. Ata prima street and avenue Cy to choose Cemocratic voters of the Swelfi rer" fionpesiore 7 election beld «+ Union Hail, esrver of Fourth elegite o repcenent be saeably “istrict io Con im pursaanoce of the call of the Regular emeral Commities nailed, Mr. Hiram Kosie Was Ciecied as Buh Sciex e. J O'NFIL. ? On 5 Inspestors, i MICUAEL CoNNINGHAM JORN WhiGHs. THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTAICT—TWLENTY-SECOND WARD. Pureuant to & call of the Democratic Repubilern General Commmitiee for tbe pu: of eclect'ng one delegat@ and one alternate ‘0 represent the ¢lstrict ta the Democratle Repabli- ‘Okp baie Couvenvion, ‘o be held st Syrannee ou the Lith lai, ‘we the uncetstraed Inspectors of Bieetion do here xy cory thet the Unket headed Fernando Wood for delegwe and Pai- nek Delsney, for slornate, received 706 majority, and was Gediared culy elected OBRUA SM. COUP! H 7 towpector JOMN OBORK, WILLIAM O. GRAY, FOUAFSENTH «ASSEMBLY DISTAICT—-RIGMTERNTIE ARD. tae und: 4 Ta Memorre te « we apeciors spain . oo eean? 4 Sitrcsof the ey und County of New Nore ‘aeserabled ai W. tae i or wi polls were ened sn} contiaaed wulil® P.M oe inted in pursuance to when on eonwting the votes the following wee the result —The whole numer ol vo:es cant, 115; Of wheb Wenra >. Payeone reselved G35 ts delegate 10 te — Coa on Abe Si Syrarcee, On tke 1b ipet., eerie Dumber As Riernae, and 164 s7et JaAMe» Uo MaGrafy, TAM ES OW NK Pelee Mooust, Tnepeotors. FIVTEENTH ASSEMBLY PISTRICT-—-TWENTY FiasT ‘WARD. Ata primary election bel pursnen’ to the eal} of the Com- mittee of Conference of sett ant People’s General Committees, wt 294 Third tha evening of Sep: 10, 1a, be’ the ho o'alosk PF M., Blepbea 2, nasell wan elceted delegate to the coe reutien to ts held ai yrecuse ou the 108 of Repiemver, ax¢ Doctor Robert Joba s10B alc. cee, 7 a mally, eo TOs mat VAWRENCE LUNPHY, 71 MASTLIN RYAN, —r Rlecwum. NOGA MoJAKE, ia, Clerk. Tatan, UXTESNTM AS*EMELY DiIsTHICT. 7 Mile House, Sept. 10, 1588, between ibe paten tothe Ue mocratic Biante ‘Was elected — For Veiopate ty Syrscuse— TT vor Ali 8 MOPEDON, wens DY, Wilitew AOAC, FRANCIS #7AUOM, MEBIING OF THE CITY DELEGATES TO TH DEMO- CRATIC @TATA CONVENT: The democratic delegates to Syracnr®, 4 onder the call of the Tammany General Committee, mot lsat night as Tammany Hall for organization. Daniel h. Sickles waa chosen chairman pro tem., a». crodeotiais were called for and presented. In some carer original cortificales were hended ip, in others the advertisements cut from the daily papers. Captain Rynders’ aistrict (the Fourth) delng called, he presented an advertisement. When toe Ele. venth district was called Mr. Gideon J. Tucker presented the advortisement cut from the Heain of Wednesday Jaat, being ® certificate signed by ail the juspectors. Tair the chairman declined to receive, ani demanded the ort. Mr. Tucker refused to hand in bir ‘inal ed to reserve for the male . Debate ensuea, and Mr. Tucker left he room, declining to hand in ether ra thao he had already presented, and whieh bad cient in other Gases. The other business of the cancne id not transpire; it rolaved to tho cuarse ty be pursue] ip the event of anuther delegation coniestiog their peals in the Conventica. TAMMANY DELRBGATRS TO Dit, — Del 3 Alt 4—Isn'ab Ayuders State Politics. DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES TO SYRACUSK FROM WasT- CRESTER. ‘The democratic delegates of the Firet Assembly district Of the county of Westchester met at Cooper's Hotel, Ford bam, on Thurejay, September 9, to select deievates ww re- preeent the district at tho Syracure Convention oa the 16th, Dr. Salmon Skinner, of Yonkere, was clectod Pre- sient, Jesme Lyon and James Ferrie, vice pres dente, and Thomas cmith and [eriue Lyon secretaries. Afer the Organization Was periected credentials were preseniad from the delegates from Yonkers, Fasichoster and Wert chester, Two sete of credentials from Weert farms wero prosonted, ome of them representing those suctaainy the Comooratio principles of James Bachaan and eaypurting Wie admicistration, and the two others elec.ed acdera call signed by A. B. Tappan, who officiated at tho Inte Vartytows meeting, from among thoss who f Ruchenan aod inns, the credensiale of those elected ar rat Tegular aad Ube others hogar, An sppeal from chair on thie decision wae wken aod the was unanimously austained, A duubie set ttle from Morricania were also oilered, olected under the call of I, W. Gilley were deciarod re gular by a committe Of Are, lo wuom ths credeuwale were referred. Edward Haight,of Wesichoster was 'beu casat- movely elected delegate, and Dr <8 mon “ki nwer aiteroate to attend the contemion at Syracure on ihe 150" lesteat, The Commmities on Regolutions, comprising Lewis O. Mor fis, Lanoaster Underhii, Phos, Smith, Sumael M. Purdy, Benry Spratiay ana pr,’ Samos! Skidrer tneo reporwed the following regciuions, which were adoyved ured nous. y~ Resolved, Aw the, fem y diatries cf move hed confidence the cha man wnee of the demogracy well as bie be bleck 9 demoovetic bbe hep received from the bends of rennsn Ube with the Camoniece a be permatensly Ro'de, to thetr dir edventage ord ren @aement nepoivee, Lest we hove chore to eomgratulate ourselven Dalthe re oo unflinching demearnta of We stebaeter Dave ieee Um y to thy perp lee, and chat the corporal’s gaaed who teve c trator Haokin give va no fear of our sneces or pient, The officers of the preseut woating being empowered to coil the went a a Soely Option, the caacks of the meeting Were fendered to the silisers, esoeelaily to the wrestdent, for tir Germ aad able cooduot ie Mis onair, Toe proceedings were orsered to oe oubdliehed in tae demo- OFBiS Tapers Of (No OtPErIe®, aNd 19 the New Yok H&Raty, Daly News, Staats Zetung ead /rish Vindwutor, Three cheers eyo teu given for the delegates, and tures mare fer the efficers; afler BIC Ube Weeting &ijourned, sub- Jeet w cai, Pelice Commissioners, TRIAL OF SUPRAINTRNDBNT TALLYAVGE—THE BOARD IN SBORET SBSN10N. The Police ommisaioners beld # special meeting at two o'clock yesterday, jor the purpose ef investigating the cbarges againet Superintendent Tallmadge for vegtect of duty fn copnection with the affairs at Quarantine, The reporters bad taken thetr seats an uaval, when they were informed by the olerk that the Commiasioners had deter- mined to condnct the invertigation ia private, sod were requested to withdraw. Mr, Tailinedge was desirous that the investigation shoul’ be pugiic, but the Oormmmiseioners: would not have it 80. There were preseut on tue ecacion Mayors Temana and Powell, Commiseioner# Sii!man, Bowen, Straneban, Cholwell (Gen. Nye was absent at Syracuse), Mr. Crabtree, Vice President of the Commissioners of Emigration; John A. Kennety, Snperiatendent of Unatlo Garden depot; Uaptain Weed, of the Seeond precinct; Deputy Superintendent Oarpevter, Captan Waterbury, vawucl Brevoort, special aid; W. 0. Noyes (wo believe ac Mr. Tallmmege’s counsel) and Superiutepdent fallwatge hinself. ‘The object of the meeting yortorcay was to decide whether the charges aud specifications sgainst Mr. Tall madge— which ars, as yet, only informally made, aud aot reduced to writing, in conformity with therules of the Board—rhould staod, er bo anandoned. The examinution was accordirgiy only @ preliminary one; and, though it vecupied more than an hour and @ talf, the Geard did aut come to say conclnsion, but adjourned over to Monday pert, Statements were made with reverence to the vbarges: by Mayor Tiemann and Mr. Sirapahan, aud cral teetimony of Mr. Bowen, Sacne!l Brevoort, Deputy Superintendent Carpenter art Cepinius Weet arid Wevesbary given, but tho native of the teatimony could not be learned by our reporter. Tho public ravet therefore remaie i the Gark, in secordarce with the decition of the Police Com- miseioners, The Expulsion of Frank Lesile from the Mualectpat Dinner—Ac ion for Siander. SUPRMION COURT—iN CHAMBEMS. Serr. 10.—Frank Leslie we. Thomas McSvedon.—On the evening of the municipal dinner st the Metropolitan Hotel, culebrating the laying of the Atlantic cable, Mr Fravk Lealio, an unlvvited gueet, as it is alleged, was re- moved from the festive board by order of tho Committee of Arrangements, be baying mace himgelf obuoxioue by Lis comments and caricatures in the ewtl milk contro vorsy witt certain members of the Board. ‘The de Lene esze testimoay of Iiout, Joha B. Batler, of ber Britapnic hejesty’s ship Gorgon, was taken by order of the Court, ae the wiinoss wae about to leave for Ea rope. On being examined by Mr. P. G. Clark, he dopoeed that be 's twenty-five years of age; am s lieatenant in her Britannic Majesty’s (navy: my remdeneo is Lon- bam Lodge, Carlow, Iroland; I wom proeent ata public dincer at thé Metropoliian Hotel, in the city of Now Yora, on the evening f the 24 of September tust.; 1 saw ts patties to Ibi, oult there, Mr. Lesive was sittivg at the table by wy sive; tbe feat time I sae Mr. MoSpedun tost bight was when he ascoeted Mr. Lesiie #) the diasor ta ble; my next koowiedge of him was when ne ad iresned me, after I liad econ Mz. Lasile leave the room. Q Woere was Mr. Me: jon when be addressed you? A HMosested dimmelf by the side of the table in the chair that he addressed me bad been yaceed by Mr. Le Frapting you, but are apd e8id, “1 bog your pardon for ia you aware tbat you aro aiting—I would say vere sialog, ~ beside au Ragin thiei whow docketed s¢ gach,” taiy was Ol! (Lat was sald to Lue just toon; Mr. MoSpedon w: then laterrupted Ip bis conversstion me Mr. Moly neux Bell who said to Mr. Motpetom-~ ‘that is a0% sho cane,” Mr. MoSpedun yeplied—“I am acsweradic for wha: Jeny,” Me. Bell then lot the room fer the reooud time; Mr. Mo®pedon again nested himself Beside mo, acd in connection with wnat Le had told me regarding Mr. Low Me's character, { replied thet during my short stay in Now York Twas onder macy obligations of clvility to Mr. Lerdie, aod that anything sald to me derogetory to Mr. Leslie's character was anooy tpg ard gricvous to me, and Tikeretore begged that, seeing it was duwagrecable to me, he would Giecontivue ‘any further remares, wad thet he would change the eulject, which requons Mr. Mo8pedou puuitely complied with; the exitemeni of the moment pre- vente me from recollectiag whore Mr. Mo3pedon paid air. Leslie war dockewoc. Crees examined by Mr. Beeteod, Corporation Counsel, op bevalf of Alderman Mc%pedon—I ain atinched to ber y's etemen vecee! Gorgon. Ja your term of service in her jimited to ary parti- cular portod or veyage’ A. I cannot auswer this question, ss I serve where I am ordered. «. Can you not sinto in general torms wha) the term of service on board the Gorgon is? A. I cannot; wy last service was on boerd her Majesty's fricate lade- fatigad'e, on the const of brazil, Dearing the flag of Ad. mira Jobagon, Commander in-Chief; 1 made the coquaint- erce of Mr. Lente on tho Ist of Sepvember, al my rovina in the Metropolian Bovel, I was at this time @ guestof the oty of New York; I never had tho pieasurs of making Mr. Me dona acquaintance. Q. Did you know tha be aw tu Alderman of the city of New York and Chairman of the Joint Commities of Arrsogemerts of the Common Council npen celebrating ‘ho eaccewsful laying of the Atuaniic tele tA. Laid not; 1 got no invitation ticket to tas mu- fica ‘m which they told me woere they were sitting; T then le. ny seat aad joined them; they bed previous fo shes. tole me of the cd) "Wy between Lerlic ant some of the 4) er- men of the they bad not epoken t me eh 6 an eiMoulty they or ether of them aotictpaes uo gee Ung admierion to the cianer; they told me that they wore rolug tothe dinner, an? I expremsed tne hope wat we ehond meet were; I dit not heer them menuoa erything about the tovitation, Q Id you kaow a} eG that they were going to the diex were wil complimentary, aud that la ov perros who Do at that di $1 Dut mvited g acm'srione were I never gup- w that (hey Mr Movipedon was alone wova he fir 3 tho conversation war low, and I di a me that Mr! Mespeo: but that be wae a gues ke to fee the man whe would turn bum cut, at's al; of cours believed Levtie whea he said be Wana guest; Lesiie told me that Mr. MeSpodon was an the city and chairmen of the Joint Cvmnttes eri# for the dover. Did Leave leave the room of hie own volition, or was he Ignominiausly pot out? A. Ho did not leave the room of his own acoord, sud was most ignominlcusly put cut; «policeman put bin oat; | do not wnow whe'her McSpedon was present whea Lee. Nie wae potout Q. Did MeSpedou take any part that you sae Cr bare pertocal Knowledge in i #eiso's expulsion trom the room? A He did not; Mr. Leslie hed tola tae of sumeex itions he bad made with regard todiseme! milo oors 77) he = Py enytbing of Aldermanic corrupuoo? A, Be spoke only of the corruption of cows. (Laughier) Q Gave you been ar intimate with Loerie siace too aight of he dinoer as vefore’ A. Upon principie, I never aesert a frieod, bet | must say thet my opiniow and con idence of Mr Leslie's character was considerably shaken by what Place on thie occasion, and aa muca to thet I ‘Wer not lalivenced by what Mr. Metpedon said to ao Lethe; Ihave been pobiicty in oompeny te BOARD OF BYGINBRAS AND FO! SMRN—THR AMENDE NOSORAMLE TO THR PAMADRLETIA PrewMEN, A special meeting of the Soa d of Faginerts and Fore. men was held on Thoraday evening laat, when the follow. img resolutions, offered By Rovers Rogers, foreman of Pogine Compeny No 14, wero wiopted by 8 vow of 41 ayes to 7 pays Whereas, the public preea of New Yor and Phi'tadol. phia bave ceurured tho New York Fire Departwons for the act of disconrwey shows wwerds the Mui tere Company No. 1, on weir recent vinit to when returning home frem a suc compet the event Lire enpiner of Boatom; and wheroas, tt co nrteers.der that she whole Doyartnont sbouia acconnishie for the ect of ihe few, be |i, th Resolved, Thet we Alpotatsn any aot of to meu #t visiting t Resolved eartity reg . Bose should have feft cur city J ‘ g000 will at the reception giver them while # a werg, Woy Raving Cano phe Board adjourned, THE POLITICIANS AT aYVaacuse, CLOSING UP THE RECORD. SPELOH OF E. D. MORGAN, THE GuBER- NATORIOL NOMINER, do, &e., ke. Our report of the procendings of koe American Donven- tion at Syracuse wae compirted ia the Herat af pever- ay. The clowing portion of the report of the republican Operations is appended. The report below commouces acwr the nomia.tion of Governor and Lieutenant Governor, sad peading the se- lection of a candidate for Caval Commissioner, ‘The question before the Convention was on the motion ‘o appoint a mew Dommitive of Conference with the Ameri- can Convention. ‘The question was then taken, and the resolution to ap- pont x committee carried, and the following commizeo named:—James W. Nye, of New York; A. A Sebaitz, of Dutchees; Thomas lowes, of Renseclwer; Nathan Lap- haz, of Cilnten; D. ©. Littlejohn, of Oswego; Hl. 3. Baraea, of Chenango; Wm. ©. Sisyton, of Monroe; Boj. Welch, Jr., of Erie, Mr. Baars said he deciined to serve, fo bad deen on the Committee of Coulereace bofure, and nis action bad mot been soceptatle to ibe Convention. He wasa firm repubiicag; bot if he was gent over the canal too often he would be co kludly treated by the Amoricaas shat he migh! become Wadurea with Aimericantam, Mr. Beals was excused, and Thos. Clowes, of Revate- Jaer, appointed in bis place. Mr. Gunco, of Chemuny, thea renewed bis motion to proceed to the Domination of Osnal Commissioner. Mr. Kewnxoy moved to lay the motion on the table, Carried. Mr. Jom L. TAvcort then appesred epoo the platform, and Introduced Mr. Morgan, the aominee for Governor, to the Convention. The Conveation rove aad cheered loudiy. diy. MOKGAN caid—Tuere need not bea doudt im any mind that it is the clear sad mautfest de‘erssiaa.ion of this Convention to have aocce recoguition, so puraae, for eady Cone, Helore Proceeding toconciude ie Upcer the clroumatancss, this is not aa vareason- able request; aud | appear aure m obedience to your sum- mons. It ig my fret, as i te my out plese.cg cuty to mak to YOU MY Warne oF ledgements ‘or tne har- mony and good fooling prevaniog, as #80 for ibe wasmunt ty ROA COFGIaMLY Wikn WOICR yeu MAYS yrreented to ho people Of Mae Sate cay iamtes (or the ollleve of Governut wod Lievtenaut Goveroor especialy greulied to ave artociated Wb me cn toe ticket for Livuianmut Gov- erner @ geptioman cf eo Ligh perromal characes aad emi- nevi quelificatous as Robert Campbell. Higa sad nopora- blo as the guderpacoriai otlce certeinly is, is is one of aifficulty, delicacy and of much resporsotity in nay of the Btatas of the Usioa, but eepecialy ve 1. 20 Ww (hia Our Biste of New York, whiob, 2m ae exteot of ite territory, ite povaistion, its cumm tte agrioul- ture, ii# maoafecturiag aud mecheotoa! ari, ana in its mors! power and influence wita the sister States of this confecernoy, well deserves the peme of empire, and is asimort a nation of itelf. | accept the nomipavion woleh tne Convention bas made, ava Laccept It in toe sotrit in which it is made. I aoveps it, for Bot de so woald be a poce return for the mawifestavos and coaddencs of wis Convention. I accept it with the hope ana faith imal, with Soe ald and supportof the peope, waiuh it wii be my purpes® and ambition t deserve, and wi toe Diem ing of tho Ruler of nations, | may promote tho maicrisl Interest of the Steve. | accept it becauee ite du- ies Are not pervonally dirtateful, and [ would accopt xt if bey were, {i in so doing 1 deemed it tho gone ee charge of '& public duty” Permit mo, then, wo suy that if whar you have dono to day ehall be raiitiod hereatter—it 7 nomioation which this Convention nea made the ¥ of the hover and the bearer of the flag of tae common- wealth, rect aesured the one shall aot receive a stain, nor the otber trail ia the duet in hy eee The credit, the honer and the digaity of the shall be maintained , whilet its flag, ia emumon of our motto, “ fxceisior,” shall be upward, erect, weaving alike over the rich and the poor, over the bond and over the free, we clevatied and toe deprerved, the lettered and the unlearned, guard- iey 0d protecting a1, aud vigliandy requiring boas equal Bad exeet jastice be done to ell, wu 008 rex or to condition, Gr bo poi'tioal differences aad divisions, bud at ihe close Of my oiictai term, 1 will murreuder vais Aunddrese was road by Mr. H. H. Van Dyck, and re- a He movea that the Couvention aow proceed to a20 for Csvel “Ota ineioner Uardoer, of Niagara, was nominated by Mr. \ Nuegar Aveo, of Uiater, was aleo camed by Mr. Bor, of Up the firey ballot Birem Gardeer waa nomenied bye lerge mejor ad (be Lominkiok WEEy@eciAre! Jneo) oun on motion of Mr Mr. Barnroox, of bominadon of @ state Mr ow moved t prose! to the ve (uepenor. Laraam, of Chaton, oamed Joeah T. ive r Cowiss, of Coiumbis, named Heury Faldo, of Columbia. Rev jamin Squires, of Si. Lawrence, wae named by W. B. Goosneu. Mr. Canuott, of Renseclaer, samed Robart Green, of Me. Peuzaor, of Cayuga, named David P. Greenough. Ow the first ballet Me. Everest, oi Cliaton, wae momi- pated, aoa (he n mication Waa Mace unani@our The cuntomary voves of (hagas were then pawed, and wiih nine cheers ‘for (he ticket the Goavention Guaily ad- jourved The foslowing com pietes the resoluiions — Resolved. 1a! the osnctal poligy of the prenent federal Ade niairation, made up sa tie Of Doundiees protigalcy to eroenciuse, coupled wi'o uuer neglect to on peveliure reaourte than borrowing. deserves the tn jcaiided'reprobatios of 1 6 un vi call epgm car Fu‘ere 0 8.0 he fesarriag of tome afer tone of det, Dy romeo nd arte ante aye fonnee, ere the nation érift headiessly aad bo plesmity em of ints baskruptcy. ar * ved, some Sragent eMective measore Tent fraudulent voting fs ta requ re Soule ene Tpom ous vest Legistaraze the pegees tp srty of eo ae me ruen safeguards fur tbe elostipe francbiae ea. wil rene ‘ees! voting thepee tor’ 6. 00 Val. That tbe pri ‘embodied im onr present of me ‘o tniervene be. he right of s ifrage ' cheseneire of tate set witha view ‘0 tims he adder {be surpiows of partiaan using the vate 9 progared in @ t oo the completion of our State mDi® day. nd Geen mike by snd gecers) subtly. aad we Ta ma saa faai pro Lappenpristed ¥ pi 7 monopoliaia and #yeculs: ya, vols? Gpoe Covgress tbe usmedine pss wi winiat by Boe. 9. A. drow, of Americnt Republican Ama postions for Buston becuse the Ammertotn an Terie tn the Syracuse Republican Cone Gea. J. W. Nye, trom Sonn ittee of poinied to meet a Hics comma'ites on the part of can Comvention, reparied as the commaibie Tad met bad compared sentiments med 9 nao of ooentom on oat queetion Thay worn og oeeed the o avery ia the Ter or. @m(ap pty “ . ane ene. ow ‘ re erciee of tne outrage sud thet (tas time eponld be