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u TATERESTING POLITICAL NEWS. Specch of Abe Lincoln st Spring: field, Mlinois. Nam Honsion the Stamp Candidate ‘or the Presidency. ‘Fhe Gossip at the Watering Placen and Elsewhere, ae, fey The Great Hepudlicam Gating at ringficld---Speech of Abret.m Lime b, Augur; @, iw che Cncinnati } at the Tome of Lincoln ty is cremded Lo overtow- ‘The great mase copventiva ‘german off here to day. | The cromded 10 ove ‘With people. The lowest ¢” (umate-os the crowd in at- sesdence twenty thousand. This ie made up by Boug- fasdemocrais. The estimate s run tom this up te forty he great repad jican we wam was Getlicated ‘bee were made ty Senators Trumbull ing cumbered six Trad Judd, of Obicage. on Wee ng ‘e unbounded. Goet ‘Wonvention, with eah.tione, Miacot Me FLO Orrcess—1/ ‘appeared among ‘Ube ccasion with no intem.on of making 4 speech. mag’been mY Por) we T have been pi ews position to make po epeechee. This eseemblage Derving been drawn togeteer at the place of my residence, W appeared to be the wish of those court tating the vs mmuembly to see me. Aa it is certainly my w sh « @ you, I appear opon the cround bere at ths time on) Sor the purpose of seeing you and enab ing you to see me. “Yeonfers with gratitude that erate: tation of your feelirgs. | am gratified, bevanse 't is @ tri- Dete which can be paid to no man. [t is a tectimony whieh four years hence you will pay to the next man who te the representative of the truth on the questions which Rew agitete the public mind, (Cheere.) It is an evidence Wat you will Gght for thie cause then, a8 you now figkt for it, sad even stronger than you now fgbi, De dead and ‘gone. (Cheers) 1 mos Sincerely thank you. Having said this much, let me now add thai you wil) hear the public discugsionz by others ‘ef our frivuds, who are here for the purpose of addressing you, aud let me be silent. (Immense applause. Mr. lincoln retired from the grounds amidst the wildest eatbusiasm, being seized upon and carried hither énd thither by the immense crowd which Giled the grounds weer No such demonstration kas ever been wrpessed The blican demonstretion this evening surpasses the vot’ the most sanguine. The square about spe apes resembles seer fire, through which ‘welid ranks of Wide Awakes mareh aad couvtermarch by « Uboatands. Pasrage through the city is difficult, owing Yethe blockade of the immense crowd. It is altogether | ever witnessed ip Lilinois. Thore is speaking from five and the wigwam is an unceasing biast of stump and gong singing, and shouting, inside-and ous. speech this allernoon was totally unintended. upon by the crowd, pulled out of a carriage, ‘and forced to respond by a throng wild with entbueiasm. @OVERNOR HOUSTON REFUSES TO WITH- DRAW. {From the Austin Intelligencer } Avstix, July 31, 1860. J. © &am, Eeq.—Your letter making inquiry a8 to whether | bave witbarawn the use of my name in sonnection with the Presideney, and declared for Mr. Bell, bas been received, and I basten to rey. use my mame as the Having consented to +9 candidate for the it is but just to who have put me forward, that. | sbould say the vepor's bas no foundation in trith. AR { bave kad no agency i presenting my name to the American people, 80 SETS LP mny fells ciiizean. pertest freedoms Uf ecifon, Tabail not weigh succes avainst principle, nor abandon & gease, from motives of policy. If it is the wied of the people to vote for me, they have a right to do so. If they do not desire my services, it will be recollected that T foave not agked their suitrages, ‘That parties and conventions and their candidates to so great an extent divide the public mind, is.no source of decouragement lo me. tracted state of our politics, } seo the germ of a better fatare. The day of Gonventions aud their chicanery is past. The wand ba fen from the hands of politicians; and they are powerless, only as against themselves. The country May tmcet x shock now from the war of ‘actions, bot a healthy reaction will follow, which will yeeolt in thelr complete downfall. 1 have see rise aud the fall of the convention system. Lhave contributed in the least to arow gers to the danger of its contin eorvinced that my name stood as a the way of the perpetuity of the Union, or that one ra, a giory was darkoved by my form, T wou @ilow ¢.tizens to cease to remember me. Hag. } obeyed the call of my country, and gaye my fm ite defence. Throughout advancing years, I have en- deavored to serve it faithfully; 1 have been with / Umer of peri? and it ie no ty dear to me from Met that, as life's winter gathers about me, I realize that my posterity must soon share its fortunes, deprived of my. aid or counsel. And among the most gratefal feel! tbat come to my Aid now, is the recollection that though, throughout an eventful ‘life, the busy tongue of lander detracted from be hewn hd love for the Unica has ‘co implanted on my character that none have dared to impeach my devotion to it. It should at loast be some gatiefaction to me that at a tune when parties aud party platiorms were in the ascendency, I raised the standard of the constitution and ibe Union in Texas, and male the Eret fight cpon that simple declaration of principles againet dieuzion. My only hope is that all men who siucerely desire the preservation of (he government will unite toge im the prosent copiest against eectionalism have no aspirations for the Presidency, beyond a de. to be useful to my country. If the part I have as in the past yours hat contributed to bring before ple the question of union or dirunion (for such is jasue), and to inrpire a determination to put isunion in the North and South, my ambition wiil more tolace than the Presidency could afford ‘the means pow of putting an end to sectional tation on the slavery easton: is 2 may fellow citi T Ht 0 my al ia & i support of electore in the iy a to their ‘country to give the nation a T'reeident and Vico who would sdminieter the governmest once , Wisdom, impartiality, and with a re for our nationa! bowor, | would be willing to close pubic career, and tnd in retirement that happiness no preference for any of the 1 have at the same people would soon see ‘tho war of factions would they would nite H HI F i Hi & sah : i ii if Es ? § ! 4 i f i € i i 5 es i 3 | j ir South, | beLere the H i i the be : i riot. it uit i Ha Hl s uit f i i f wa fe s F i : Commitee Nominated a: Ulica—Resvi's of the Greeley and Thurlow Weed Frud—The Gubernatorial Coniesion Governer Morgan's Chancet, dc. ‘The American State Coupei), whereol Genera) Scrogge ‘a President and head, will meet in Schenectady om tune 204 instant. The mecting is the State annual one, and Tt is maintained that there aro several thousand yoters who yet ‘believe im the thing,” and wil be controlled by the action of the Council, whose section alone (hey recognise as speaking for the American party, to which only they claim to belong, and which they sup- (poee etl)! has an cxistence, What ground there ig for thie | know not. It seems to be true, however, that politvc ana of all sorta continue to attach importance to It doubtless is desirable, Of Bot important, to the Bell and Everett people that the action should be in their favor, Should it mot be, Know Nothings, and are holding out their bats for the erembs. The republicans, thoogh they profess confidence baring enough to carry tive State, and that they Rave «/got dome (taking rye,’ have likewise turned a warm mide and soft glanoes to (he of pronounced 'efunct party. | ‘The Breckinridge faction have not yet preferred their, elime. Since they are understood to have the ‘‘roeks, ’ they should not be disheartened, for there tro -ertalnty GQey wold not lity stand the beet chance «f curry ing Whe day should they t rdertenet NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY,. AUG’ ~- Gen. Scrogar, Woe President cf tbe Covncih, and by vir- toe thereof thr, bead of all that remairr cf the ence Wie toriovs pary iv New York, stands, nobody seems to | frets, then bis Bow Precisely where, politically. Be wae aa sotive memlyr of the late State Convention of Union mem at heike the Baltimore Convention th .t nem}- weir SSRs" cate hers ‘ke soo part of dh Gee P.ouston man and part of ce and c:roumsstance. Tho clink Yor , ee "tho ‘Lincoln men think be is | sundry bolts, protests, ending consequence LO any! 3 If report dees not err, the Union gentlemen who lately aesembled in the State Convention @; Utica, and who in- Geviously committed all future matters re ating to an cleetoral ticket Lo a close committee, with the view of ar- who vould be arranged » are likely to experieace some i ity. Que ct members of that Committee, Mr. Solomon G, Havens, of Bafilo, a dis- linguished member of the celebrated firm of Fillmore, Bail & Havens, and hitherto the recognized exponent of Mr. Fitlmore’s views, has, it is said, recently given inai- cations of unseundness, and & sirong inclination to follow the \Jommersial Advertiser, of that city, in support of Lia coin, ‘There are other members of the same committee, 420, it i€ said, will give some trovbie. In magy re- Specte it wes gn il! advised committee. Mt was vot framed with a foll understanding of the materials in hand. In these mistakes you may Wace the blonders, ignorance aud folly which continually mark the policy of ‘the New York Kepress, of which the Union movemet have from the first had a fatal impression. The qnarre! of Weed, Webb & [itunes is beginning to'show ! climinary steps which are being taken to the choice teirgates to the Republican State Convention. The re- sont manifesto against ley by General Webb, in the Courier, bas been sent out ag @ warning to the “oliowers of Seward and the Weed Regeney, not only to be on their guard, but to puvisn the Tribune dictator wherever and whonever they can. Greeley’s article in the Tribune, shor! time since, wherein he announced that it would cf the republicans, in State Convention, Legivlature of last ‘winter, and repndiate (meaning Weed & Co.) ot albany, hae wit with Greeley and the in the country and in ny jobbe turred up & hormet’s nest. not to be presumed that Weed & Cc tly submit to the proposed lynching; prospeot now i¢ that we will behold one of the and the 1 fights anywhere witnessed in a long time. Not are Weed & Co. as well as Greeley engaged in fore. ing the convention in the choice of delegates, with refe rence to the proposed excommunication, but as to candi. dates also. Greeley is preparing a bomb, in the shape of an apaly of the votes given in the Le dure last win- ter, on ail the schemes of pluuder whereof Weed is to be credited as the leader and broker, Jt is not unlikely that net a few gentlemen, who will doutless appear as delegates, will Gnd themaetvee shown up to the onsaing Convention aud the public in an ugly record. The row is in pickle, apd let all offenders beware. Matters touching who shall be the republican cand)- date for Governor have gone to sea somewhat lately Morgan 's making an active canvass (or bis renomination. Greeloy, nt the start, was for him; but parties, disobligest by voters, bave taken it upon themselves to show that while his Excellengy’s zeal in opposition to the lobby was manifested in his message, the Fxeoutive Chamber was. ia fact, little less than the headquarters of legislative brokerage. As to thie, let Mr. Bliss, Governor Mor- gan’s Private Secretary, be called to the stand. Men—It ‘8 said ibat this distinguished, modest and very proper geatleman bas lately had ermission to retire te the Practice of Jaw in your oy. it was quite evident from the start that a youth of lis fort could not long go on 80. Greeley, it is #aid, halts in bis support of Morgan. Whoever has been at the Capitol any time during tho Inst two seesions, when the railway and otber grand schemes of the lobby were pending, can bear witness (hat the anteroom of the Rxecutive Caainber has beon nothing more bor leas than the lounging place of the corruption ists and thet the lobby have appropriated to themselves and beld possession ‘of the approaches to the Kxecutive Chamber, whercat they bad the fgecst ingress and egress. The barroom of Congress Hall was not used with greater | freedom, While Governor Morgan has been in office te anteroom of the Executive Chamber has been the caucus room where at any time might be seen, lounging, or dodg- ing in and dodging out, the Weeds, the Sharps, the Bren- vane, the Conovers, the Hastings, the Sessions, the Van ‘Veghtews, and others of like standing in the lobby—im short, the very roost of all sorts of foul birds. If Mr. Greeley really desires to inquire into of the lobsy with the present bxecvtive, © up this tread and follow it to the end: who attempted to regch the Executive because of the monopoly of kim by the lovby en they finally succeeded, were enoounter one or more of Lhe sweil mob aitipg, can bear witness on the subject. No picture ay ever dra@n more disgusting than a faithful portrait ure of the lobby at the Capito! at Albany during the Jast thirty days of the session would be—a picture in which the Fxecutive would occupy @ moet prominent po- sition in the foreground. Vetoes of certain measures dear to the lobby do not change the fact. 1 appeal to “eiligent ‘man who bas had the opportunity of ng to bear witness to the truth of all i have Mder this head. ured by & prominent politician living on the ne of the Susquehanna Railroad, ant whore support of the republican candidate would be counted on ¥ < tre certainty ordinarily, that Gov. Morgan would entire republican vote’ im the counties threugh w nd another republican of prom ‘nen ores me tbat there is a sworn wader. wg the people, without party dist line, to take open and efiective w eat Morgan should be be renomin: # said that Weed is for him; but the be <uliciently illumined by a certai comes through various channels, thats. democ andidate, will be able to secure vote, which will render his election sure. We bay: ready heard that Morgan has forfeited the Weed by bis coolness towards Seward at Ch the same time, know what are the relatione bet Weed and Dean Richmond, and that Chur first levtenant, is Fu Putting these things togethe’. we way that Weed is willing (o see Morgan unishment of Morgan for his treach: ould make the boas! of Church, as to extra strengt), and to the uninitiated another riddle would be added to New Vork politics, White Morgan works for a nomination, Weed and Richmond negotiate, Can you, Mr. Hans, explain one thing, viz: Why it is tbat your Metropolitan Police Commissioners systemat! cally pertecute Jincoln men—that is, all who huzz for Limcoln and take the Tribune, pus Oe, bey mourn Seward and a Courier and noi? Though I stay steadily here at tho bi good many things, for duties as M golng on, and who do not heeitate to tell me pretty much all. They may be leas communicative, however, when Ubey come to -co that | have commenced writing for the . The upshot of what I hear about your Police Comm 'ssioners is that Bowen is pereuing a regular eystem of changing around, removing, and pereecuting in various Ways the officers of the > particularly i they be cute chaps, who preferred iy cle to Seward. wad Lincola with a will. J have the names of several Ff ny Fd badien or an al or aay less Lincoln. What does this mean? Is there a raf afoot to eel Lincoln out io this Stater } « know Kennedy and practice with we Regency Teasrd beaten in contennen 1 butt as the polis OCR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. Aupaxy, August 7, 1860. Condidaies for Stole Ofices—No Fusion of Weed and Gree. Ity— Morvan tod: Nominaied—Barndurners Demanding (he Rypublican Candidate— Nothing Sctiled Respecting Ue Demecr otic Nominee—Munt and Brooks Bent on Bmash- fing’ the Repuilican “Machine —Cortain Rejection of Mayor Wood's Mevart Detegation—The State Convention te be Relieved from Ce Divagreeable Presence of the Boer. lasting Rynders, do., de, ‘The near approach to the time designated for bokling the political State Conventions induces much activity amougst (be managors. The moat active are the republi- cant. There is no sort of harmony with them as to cand!- dates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, The pre sent bxeccl ve, who posseases more unbounded ambition, | como, and should they insist on being admitted there may ee toes of the New York Gridirom railroad bills, 1y i¢ cam bo proved, as Greeley jg aesured tt cam B® that euch are Rxcellenoy Will BO TO eive the support of the Tribune faction for tbe Romine’ jon, other hand, Thurlow Weel, who bas no derqutite «etary is thie Btate this fail, would prefer tha, aud Gofons of | hv imps, who went home Morgan wo asy other wan of Wy¢ party. Grocley may + hie Excellency, wil now control the city delegation ‘at Syracuse, but in ani | “caved” and agrees to be & good t aghout the Tora dite \oF gs Weed’s inflaence is over- | do what he is told. Puvting whelsning, aud the Couvezt'.op will be constituted ascurd- | again disposes = a bis wishes. The Domination will divuige the fact | and the ther Weed will epd? ayor to carry the State or not. | to have Uncle Abe This candidates for Gove rnor are George W. Patterson, oF James M. Cook, Sope’intendent of ‘he Rankin spark. ment, If the electiv a ig to go by default, be wili consent tbat Morgan may Pe put up. He knows that bis re elec- the radical democrats or tion ‘s impracticy.ble and tmpoasile. The counties of | warded for vices Schoharie, Ot ego, (Ramsey ‘Broome, togethe | ns the Seward Woed with the sovbern portious of All ‘ani Sche- | wishes of the people of th nectady, wl vote against Morgan with aon an nae Sate. a ey and " - entire ubanituity, The in that sequestered section | who are all r . Tous, Greeley ge of the State declare Fern aa by this timo bave had | tre credit of putts Unele Abe on the track, Weed & raitroad farilities to Market, as well as the people of al- | are going to have the stakes and gate money. ‘most avery otber section of the State, had not the conduct While this delightful little quarrel is going on in the of Governor Murgan bimscif prevented it. They declare | ranks of the Rail Splitter, it is not al gy eo bro {but baving been'tw ive deveived and betrayed by the vily | therly love that we find in the ranks of the democracy, ganwmon of kawin D. Morgan, they are now determined | the distinguished owners of the ‘‘cattle’’ in that party are ‘that he shall pever have the ‘ity to vetu their | also here in good pambers, cheating each other as well as persoual intereats @ third time. of the Stale | the people as best they can, The: Regeney, who contains a vote of pearly fifty two thousand, which will, | lave used this place for years for laying their plans with nive tenths of it, be thrown against Morgan {fhe is a can’ | the opposition leaders, have bad detectives on the ground Gidate. This objection does not exiat againat either Cock | ail sutrmer, who lay around, sick of course, and whodon’t Sr Patterson, Stil, throagh te irresistible power of | bear, eee or know anything that is going on, but who care- wealth, and the’ determination of ungratiied am: | fully note the actious of all goers aad comers, and find Dition,’ together with tbe apparent acquiescence | where they, sleepand with whom. The Regenoy strong! of Shurlow Weed, Morgan may succeed in the nomination. | suspect his Boner the Mayor of New Yorks of double , ‘The democratic radicals, now possessing great power ia | ing; while bis bands end head are all in motion for the republican party, will demand a candidate of their } Douglas, they say he is kicking up bis heels for Breckin- own peculiar etripe.’ They allege that their strength | ridge. If these suspicions are confirmed, Fernando aud Infiuence elevated the last two ‘Governors, whilo | will want the of the Benicia Boy again at the thoir men bave only occupicd wubordinate positions, The | State Convention of th2 15th inst. ; but if they are ground- boldness and fearlessness exercized by Lieutenant Gover- | icas, why balf of his delegation from Mozart and bait nor Campbell, in undertaking to resist the torrent of leg from Tammany Hall will be admitted to seats to the Con- yention, and ticket. Then look out for Jobn McKeon, whol am informed is already cocked i ge ane to pitch into that ticket having the pame of Fernando Wood upon it; be will not confine himself to the city of New York, but take to the State, armed with documentary evidence, kc. Collector Schell is here, on bis way to Syracuse, with his deie- ‘ation and lobby corraption during his two years of 0! clal position, entitle him to the confidence and of every fair and honest repablican im the State, It is more than likely that the radicals will press his name. | tis done with Vigor anda spirit of determination, Can succeed, and with Weed’s assent, too, covers that neither of his own pets stands a “ ghost of a chance.” ‘A6 yet there appears no strife amongat the democracy | gation in his ‘hat, to meet Jon Green and Tucker as to candidates, It is believed that if ex-Comptroiter | on Tuesday next at bis and their State Conventions. Church desires it, he will be placed io nomiaation for Charles O'Conor, it is reported, will be nominated for Governor, He has been be the people four times,and | Governor Conventiong, when a joint electoral Licket will De made, one-half of which is to be dropped to make room for the names of sixteen fair Union men, to be taken from tho Regency electoral ticket, including that of Fernando Wood. It if understood that such an elec toral ticket would receive the support of the Americans. ‘This move Is similar to the one which elected half of the demosrati¢ ticket last fall, and wonld, without doubt, elect aif of the electoral ticket this fall. succcoded in all except the last, and then only defeated by having the Know Not nmabination arrayed against him. He is now most actively engaged in the ceatral and eastern portions of the State, bis speeches, which ere of & order, are received with muck reepect even by his po- Uitieal ‘adversaries, Judge 1. F. Alien, of Oswego, is ae spoken of also as a candidate, He This would abiitics, stands high in the affectioas of his | give to Breckinridge seventeen votes in the Fiectoral Col party, but his friends will not press his nomination | lege from this State. The Regency candidate for Gover- force if candidates from other sections | vor will be Wm. Kelly, of Dutchess county, or some other State are more desirons of a race witb | good natared old soul who has more money than he knows the black republican nominee, The democracy of the | what to do with. The Regency are hard up for soap. southern and eastern portions of the State w esent | Having used up their credit with the old men, they are now swindling the children of the State, by organizing them into societies or clubs of Liste Giants, and then take their pennics from them by making them believe that they will be remembered when of age. CITY POLITICS. MOZART HALL DELEGATES TO THE SYRACUSE CON- VENTION. The special committee appointed by the Democratic Re- publican General Committee met at Mozart Hall lasteven- ig and received the credentials of the following gentle men, who wore duly elected delegates to the Syracuse Convention, to meet on the 16th instant:—Distriet 1, 2, Kerrin; district 2, arthur OWonnell; district 3, William F. Egan; district 4, William S Troup; district 5, Benjamin Wood; district 6, James Duroang; district 7, George ©. Genet; district 8, Peter McKnight: district 9, Jobn nedy; district 10, John ut Hunt; district 21, N. Hill Fowler: district 12, Charles T. Levinus; district 13, Robt. B, Bradford; district 14, Theodore B.' Voorhies; district 15, Iemac W, Setlar; district 16, Roger Dowling; district 17, Samuel Boardman, THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY FURCTIONS—TRIBULAPION IN THE CAMP—TRIUMPH OF GREELEY—IS WEED IN FARNEST FOR GOVERNOR MORGAN? ETC, the name of William Kelly, of Datchess. Al now, and for a number of years past, & reeident in the county, be i ically a citizen of the city of New York. ail sees relations centre there: and should the demo- cracy of the city and the river oountics unite in present- ing his name before the Convention, their claims can hardly be resisted, on account of the undisputed fact that the democratic majorities from that portion of the State Are altogether relied upon to counteract the biack repub: lican favaticiam reigning go triumphantly {a many other portions of the State. biter of the above patnes will be received with acclamation by the masses of the party. No one, at this present tinte, expects that the Hunt and Brooks remnant of Know Nothingism will attempt to | organize upon a State ticket, for fuse for the object of “smashing” either of the State “mach:zes.” Even the question of running a Boll and Fverott ticket in this Stato was left in the bands of a committee pre committed todo no auch thing. Their intention now is to throw the strength and induence of ail they can control on the side of the candidates most strongly opposed to the sc. tional black republicang. ‘These ““noionisis” claim twen- ty-fve thousand votes in the State—ratber a heavy tigure, we imagine. It was supposed that the differences between Mayor Wood aud the Aibany Regency were settled, old scores rubbed out and obliterated, and the difficulties dually cancelled. He is for Douglas, and 80 are they. In look. ing about for speakers to address the recent Douglas ratification meeting in this city, an invitation , was reapectiully: tendered to Mayor Wood. He replied, | Whilst the democratic factions are growling and with — nae mee iy ne prior en; is pe. | Scratching at each other, making themselves appear cossarily prevented bim from addressing the democracy | yidiculous generally, the republicans, who, to all appear- of Albany a8 then requested, he declared his willingness A 4 pots to 40 20 fomo tine during, ‘the present campaga’'tat j ance, are in a fair way of obtaining the control of our pational government, are just now having a civil war in their ranks, ready at any moment to break out in a regu- lar volcanic style. One of the first demonstrations in this line took place om Friday evening last, at the pri- mary cleclions in the lower wards of the city, or that portion of the metropolis lying south of Fourteenth street The delegates clected were for the purpyee of attending Avsembly Conventions, those conventious to choose dele- gates to the State Convention to be beld at Syracuse for the purpose of neminating an electoral ticket and a can. didate for Governor, The issue at there primaries was a mixed affair, #0 much so that it needs a Philadelphia law. yer to unravel the mysterious combinations that existed am all ibe wards, minor or petty issues often comtrelling the more important. ‘Thore is one point, however, which the public have a cep Interest in—inaemuch 23 the primary elections were held by the party that had the control of the last remarkable Legislature—that is, the triumph in almost every ward of the anti-Weed, anti-corruption and anti legislative jobbing ticket, In every instance where the petty squabbles of the pot- house politicians did not cover up this general issae, the jobbing party were routed, the pre. ‘sonce of their commander-in chicf from Albany, and the ready co-operation of his aids de camp in the police com- migsion, harbor masters, and his sappers and miners and men of all work, concentrated in those wards for this ‘work. subsequently Mozart Hal! Snanimourly adopts a resolution declaring that the Mewart democracy # wi! sustain iteelf io this crieis despite the corrupt infiuences of either the New York Custom Ronse or the Albany Regency.” Mozart is sending delegates to the Slate Convention of the 15th of free ee fem (omy mola Sanh having teat y r Be v us publicly declared that the ‘+ ey of the albany Re. gency “are “corrupt,” how can they expect said Re- az, 7, craw that, and isgue tickets to the Hozart cclegation, itting them to enter Wieting Eat) at Ssracaee, 80 it paisa cas perce. rod Maat doar , in ol wo po! powers—-the Regency pay ty be , Das ‘commited ‘an error, Which, no doubt, will prove fatal to their dele- gation at Syracure, Tammany will be admitted without any of the plog muss of last year. 1 will begohance for Mayor Wood to think over bis course the last year by his being left out agnin in the cold, Hince the action of the Mozart Gemocracy at their last meeting, he cannot expect that Desn Richmond will allow him to take part in the proceedings of the Convention, Rynders, or tho Now York Custem House clique are not expected at the Convention. The Mozart «emocracy ‘8 now the ouly bone of contention at Syra- be a lively scene. TENNESSEE. OUR NASHVILLE CORRESPONDENCE. Nasuviue, Tenn., August 2, 1860, Pforts of the Bel Party to Split the Demwerabic Ticket in the State—Strength of Breckinridge in the Country Towns and Villages—The Weather—The Drought, de., dc. Business of all kinds being ata standstill here at pre- sent, the political issues of the day are the only things we have to attract attention and divert our minds, Nash- ville is, and always has been, stroogly anti-democratic, and is today the great stronghold of the opposition forces in this State, and | confidently assert that it will poll a etronger vote for Bel! and Everett than it ever hay done; but I think the adjoining towns and counties are for Brock ivridge and Lane, with few exceptions. It has been the ardent desire and the great effort of the Bell party here to split the democratic ticket im this State and get the Dovglas vote -for Sell: and the opposition press here and olsowhere in the State are endoayoring to widen the breach between the two wings of the democracy, so as to admit of mo compromise; but so far, in this city, as I can soe, they have met with ne success. Mr. Bell will got & large vote here I aduit, bug {t will be the vote of bis own party, and Tam certain that Mr. Douglas bas bot few friends in this city. Yor the iast few weeks our town hae been greatly en- Jivened by numerous Douglas retification meetings, which were mostly attended by opposition men, who cheered the epeakers (H. M. Mattorson and Wm. HM. Carrol, of this State, both renegades from their party) lustily, much ‘The preparations for these elections have been going on for a month past. The officials in this city, receiving their apporntment and power through specia! acts of the Legis- lature, have been exerting themselves to an cxtraordi- wary extent, even neglecting their official duties, for the ul Bi : ij Fi if Ff i ‘ sanereetie ay i ri POLITIC8 AT THE WATERING PLACES. OUR SARATOGA CORRESPONDENCE. SARATOGA, August 4, 1860. The Politicians at Saralega—Weed and Gov. Morgan Making Up—The Governor to & Renominalel—Fer- nando Wood and the ADany Repency—Chas. O' Cone the Breckinridge Candidate for Governor, de., dle. ‘Within the past fow years Saratoga has become quite @ ‘Thomas B. Tappan was chosen President, and Jobo Hur dy, Secretary. ; The follow ng ‘8 a list of the Gelogates aod alternates: — District 1, Michae) Halpin, delegate. District 2, Job Ciapey, delegsie, District 3, James B. Dupignac, dele gate. ‘Distr ct 4, weet dolegate: ma, Me- alternate, Ratph Bogert, delogate; Jobn |, alternate. 6, D. Gale, er A. Jeremiad, alternate. District 7, John Richard- 200, William M, Giles, alternate. District 8, B. delegate. District 9, James Marra; doleente; James P. Dann, sirernate, fet 10, Smith James G. seraaia District 12, Fei. A. Bool, chat to 3 Witlam 1 Doberiy alter Diewict 14, R. Be, delegate, District 15, Abram trict 16, Par) y tek Neng he ie Se 11, Thomas B. 5 wa Te adjourned to meet at the Syracuse House, a in Syracuse, on Tuesday evening, at eight o'clock. :. Axrivals and Departures. seas pasengerm to Tapscott & Co. ARRIVALS. Caroius Magnus, Asbby, Lis july 6, with mdse, Haven _4n0,.Sevtnanerouce Gasmahip, Adsiatic,—Laty | 1c WE Whine Tee tare Leek 3 Gish ‘Griwnelh Capi Sack: Ne val ‘ Ys jen Y Sbip Will » 5 ane Indy, and.non; KC Rea apd indy, Mr Way iand and lady Jas pasoengers. wo yd & inckom “Ship Aig pert str bewit, A brook New Orleans; H J é oarded by the captain of whaling bark Stativa, of New Bed- 'V Havgbwout and lady, Alex frown and [4 cru been ont $3 month, hed 2400 bbls ob aad con, OH Sinart, Jee Bt 8 nd 18,000 ibs bone, all well. Wo a Peg wiih idee and 81 passongery io Vacloke Wakes Diy ak lat B ‘and lady, JM Lichenbein. C T Ren: : ha . Bedi tar are ser M Kremer BP LUAAL sooent servant; sur | 06, 109,05 spoke ship Fiorenoe, = “ H pila lanceshire, Olsen, Mareeiiles 60 days, wich mdse, Jarvis (of Bostow), Collins, Mareeites, Jove } Ses SNe Bet See sees rue 8 5 md £0 via the by Channe), Psa oy ita wa a From ton 16 t0 fon 8, had light Winds from 88° to WNW ard {oe weather,” Croged be {a at iy emre uo ie. July cased akin WD teal” baat i a a A tla ‘ad diate pes A eam abip, showing 1b ee ce? fus.a'h Ella ‘of Boston), rice, cork Ae. to: iway, onl, all wellhad 138 bbls sperm, . tal, RD Printdad, July 26, lon cruise, HO. Bi it | tml tad mee, (9 Dall 1 J Sel ” ag A | “Brig Tyinas Swann, ‘Bockels a 3 Leopi H May ad wit, 3B Thorp and indy, Mies IW, | bade to Ke io eeu Lite Had’ lght winds ‘Your wit . ring tbe whole 1 ry, Loi Wk Hurt 3 sou nay Me i mh oe | osiié ‘Taraiine, Freasy, Lingan, CB, 20 days, with coal, t He rs ML BA Levy and cbil JP RR Wildams, CF | el ‘Bmith, days, with » a Leet Wica Rikio, HMoury: Mr Philippe, lady twa servant; Mr | Gre Uson (Br), y Waar pyre Deveau, Mrs and Miss Hondon—Total 261. Brig Emily, Saunders, Rondout for Portland. wee tane Shs Mary B Suman dip, Huichesin, Weuibers, 9 aye, wih a REN One 8 Philadelphia J Stullet, Mire Ht | 50h oo "cline hence for Nassau NB l erm a loberta, } ) i + Se eee aah Bacon van een oak ssn Hresly (i), ‘Burrup, Bleutbers, 7 days, wi ineape servant—and 21 in the steerage. bay mg Bing . ‘ Scbr Vilage Belle (Br), Harvey, St John, NB, 10 cays, wit} plgaier, 10D R Dewoll, a. 4 vera , Sower, Hillsboro, NS, 15 days, wich plage DEPARTURES. Trverroor—fteamship City of Washington—Mra Sexbold ‘Mr Harris and and 1 hal RW ary, Mrs Melntesh, Seeger as Acre aan | wk se mem, Wht, MA 8 when . we ° 3 maindyeey Cobo. CoOh aon, TH Lavisson, ner, | sehr (Br), McLellan, Windsor, NS, 15 days, witls A Bre! Fielades, EDonuely 3 carmen 6 Oona A Saad |” Reh Roipes (hn, Ta er, Mee a te Haver, 3 W Owens, sou aod dausbier, Rev P and lady, ¥ Dons Ww 5 A enay, J { to DR Dewolt Frost, © T Dumont, B Frodsham, hiss 8 EF and 143 in Sebr Lucy Virginia, Hall, Viry 3 days. the steerage Total, 190. ™ Sour Mary Ano, Marshall, Deer i Me, 18 dase. vn via Bourn ampro—Steamship Tilinole—Mr_Argadin, hate fate Speer, pee Bavana; Miss Agnes Sevanned, Ga; R Maretzek a1 Heprietta, Salts Provatence 2 ray daughter, Alfred P , ed We wife and dauzh- Naihan Ciifford, Bhute, Rondout for Portland. ter, New York; Anionio Garcia Lavin and iady, Havama;Fil- | §ohr Royal Oak, Benson, i mae ae ee oe ae Ney Nin'New Vouk, | Sekt Gen Warren, Bensin, Rondout for Bostom ; A Germain. rand c! , New + 7 as Manuel Hevia and R Rodirigner, Havana; Soup Focmen Bll Had, Randa for Prov Louis New York; John © Harvey, Richmond, Va; | geamer Delaware, 7 Jee ger ga ie Bekniens cad"eaeaous: | Sloamer Brio Aen. |, Bew Yor! eve + Mem, Tas Ode Aline and At Mode New York: Julsh Dense, ‘Williasna, Providence, HPv, Settee caeeesl Toceaeans ite Wrcrse” Geeta’ WY | ein trvesh oeen, Yoae, fase Liste A " ; . Youn, NY;LAB Weisbopf, Philadelphia; Wm Will sneee nbd passengers, io OH Staashall BO 07 7 Wie + Cha Greenwald, do; Mre Haller and three children, NY: SATLED, ‘Andre apd infant, N & 2 ¥; Thomas Harper, 8 ¥; End Mrs Sarah Moma aT i Arrib: S Venry AY Sih Mehila and x ak ait IW 5. juartier, Havre: Wm Sharp, C M Hely, New York: , Ne % , : feast rab abe tales ate = aoe Stes of Wi (Br), Liverpool—passed . ooh San es Herta Litt tee Biogton; Themes Swag, Balimores Mount Verare, oo Vorwe ane Trumpt, Pe a Mi Bruno, Ny; | owt, Novfolk: Montel, Washington Py. Go Mas Mary Gosden 5 ablp flarvey Bireb, Liverpgal: ‘ Rie, NF Mie Hosan Wena rather, Savannah, Gai Ad | iPod Baitimeres Doig ® R Cas, Wee ic Mrsnocnxn, avernatt4—Sbip Samuel Pales—Jobn F Ceme- ‘Wind at sunset NNE. ron and indy, Bichard sae, Sate nel Battero re 1 mo. Tornelis, n- ‘Telegraph Marine Re] ‘Patrick Shea, HIGHLANDS Ang ih wataet rik the ite in, Xo other vessels in sight. Wind IE Weather BARDY HOOK, Aug 1 ebster, fuvaxsan—Stenmabiy) Alshama— A A | random, eeared ibe thr at Tha) AME meamables Nerthete Smith, Daniel O Conn, & GW Werawell, d and servant; i, for Aspinwall, and Cabs for Havana and New lor, P Robivron, GW’ Seiple, wie nnd Ai Maier som hip city oF Washington at 2it7 Pie ee obit ae 7 x Ne, re Beymoure, Mrs Hewlett, 3 1. Holcombe, BH var bound ine Wind | weal eae ise Set) Gage, Jobp Daly. Geo A Mercer, 8 0 T H Bur, Sevey, Miss EM Mitchell, 1. Duna, James Kitimer, N Steen. David Buchanan, The United states mail steamship Duois sailed yesterday afternoon for Southampton and Havre with # large number af passengers and $927,318 63 in xpecie, ‘The British stesmabip City of Washington, Capt Jettrey, sailed yesterday afternoon for Liverpool with 47 cabin passen> gers and 143 in the steerage. She takes out $429,900 'n specie, Buie Zoxr—Portland, Me, Havana J) july & with a opts Bathe so date args of snr oo from Bere. Xigul Fac," Yeoe! Hg of maar he wee bah at ky Mes in TS aa 4 ‘By ielegraph to Eliwood Walter, Kany « ‘The bowomof a Ju'y 16 i nip Euterpe previenaly ates dock), 19 badly ehafed tbe port gid. Gn the turn 0; the three cha! through to ihe umbers; end, is splinters of the chafed were ee Pert of New. Vork, August 11, 1960. Py Aa Cahawha, Smith, Harana—tLtringston, Crochoron in comparison with hig qualities of statesmanship, than | favorite resort for our owners, the “distinguished politi- any cther man ever exhibited im thie State, is again up | cians,’ who congregate here from all sections of the for renomination, The defeat of Seward at Chicago was | country to recuperate, compare notes and lay plane for more keenly felt vy hie Excelleney tha any othe | the following winter's operations, Within the past ten man, always excepting Thurlow Weed; bot in order that | days there hat been more figuring done here in dieposing an appearance of reconeiHiation might be presented to the | of nominations and the public funda than the outside republicans, bis Excellency Governor Morgan was induced (6 preside at the fepubiicam meet. ing held in thin city © ratify the nomination of Lincola and Hamlin, at ich the Rev. Mr. Love Joy damages ihe cause soveral bandred voles by his im- cautious and uowarrantabie abuse of Irish adopted cit! tens, Th wee in onter to obtain @ renomination that Governer Morgan lowered himself and the position he holds by preeidit ta politionl gathering. No Exec :tire of the Empire Gtate was cver known thas to degrade the position. What would bave been said of De Witt Ciinton, Danie! D, Tompking, Sas Wright, Washiogton Hent, Wil Mam FH. Seward or in A. King, had they #o far for- gotten their high poeition as chief magistrates aa to have descended to the degradation of miugtieg with potitfoal stump orators? The enewer i* in everybody's mind. Now Governor Morgan is rot io fvor wth either wing of the republican bodies. Neither Weed ner Greeley desire? his nomination. Greeley hae an inkling thet bis xsellenry # not exactly pure and un { in relation to ve Joby transact one, and ates that his ted hie privat et elvwcy dep were . men: Seeaicreueaa sons now wonder it ihe king Lie s public would be willing to believe, even if sworn to, | earnest, or is he laboring for ow ‘The nomination for the; black republican State ticket has pm I gt See Already been made. Morgan is the nominee for Governér. | several thousand yotes, which, in , Unele Thurlow an: his Excellency, at the earnest solicita | those tbat he and his lobby gang tas tion of good nud true friends, we are told, have Kissod | jhe out? 16 the candiiate of the Richasoad and come together again for the good of the canse, Tha "those political jugglers. ‘The trente of'tne next difference between bis Exceliency and Unole Thurlow, | tea days will doubtless solve this riddie to the satiafac- . which occurred at Albany Inst winter, was all bowh, and } YOR.0t Those who are now looking wpon the movements | fr this cnion at the springs ts only part Of the pro- | — Sceret caucuses are becoming numerous in the city, and ark gramme then made up for humbugging the peo to Done Shaws ene were 8 the conidence of the | Bria nee arnged ot Aha at nr | Btw Ge ad Sc eted Sek that (his Fxcollemey was to play honest, and ‘ward’ ‘republican uarters. "on | Bes veto certain railrosd bille, which be knew would be | ¢vesing last, that he was ~ defender | Bag Paseo over bis veto, while bis (ciends in'tho Lobby were | jndicate Weistermined and deoterate ebrins the “etie | ReRe to take the odium of passing them as well as the extra the Wecdlies ia thie one ‘As the person [> Lae funds which they declared the projectors or owners of | a candidate for election to syrecuse, Nt cnlp'uhore ky | 8a the bills must bring out in order to coable them {© PaS® | feeperate condition that they are placed in an shows the | theta through both houges over his Kxcellensy's veto, | Faiged by them ts preveot ihe ved Inne or ihe eee who they then swore, with the solemnity of the devil, | Setng applied to thew. sue 1° coptest bad forever damped ‘himselt political! ing Againet Bin friends. OB, certaigiy! , ae and pretty arranged emash-up between # in the lobby also relieved Prowler made to any num. ane prove he iat State elec vb there f.¥ of potty VENTION, Lon at Syracuse was hold last oven 2 order to organize previpur to lon f. at Tammany Balt, o¢ for ttmt r, wo « , THE TAMMANY DELEGATION TO THE’ SYRACUSE GON A meeting of the delegater to the Demorratic Conven- | M, Fernandina—M T Runyon & Co, rd, Newhern—J 1, Day o , Leeming, Wilming!>o Setreny Sehr Ben, ileleanan, Wilm) Sebs Maniberter, Stim, Rie « Mott & mynd—C B Piece &