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ee eltee ~ seem . ae $a crepe ic Sn, mannan ash taeda teeienreh ann wo tes tion of Judge Mr. D. P. Betworss moved Sap mamninatie tan F. Atted. of Oswego, for Gomipiry! ‘Mir Jomv A Guxkxs moved that bbe mo made hy acelamauon, Mr. H. A. Bskue moved the nom! of Tioga, for tate Treasu b, M. DaWirr nominated ¢ sburgh, of Ulster, for State Tres Gee ballot was taken with the following result: —Why Bristol, 93; Jacob B, Hardenburgh, 16 Samuel North, 1, pmination of Wheeler H, Briate” imation of Wheeler H, ral Jacob B, Har- bi pI feo it Will Proceed=The Chief Just! sponsible Party="What Will He co | made | Though-the Circuit Court is in session here and many | Dé >”, casos of vast importance are to be tried, ane chough politi- | ™ oster, for publication in the local paper of this island, past at reading an account of a batile that has been waged cal matters juvolving the gravest interests of the Stai, | and which is verifled by the consul as being true and | i104: intermission for the last four days, and which has ing | Correct, agresing with the protest made before bim, vi2.: | ,rordeq certain valorous ufllcers in the service of the topic of tho day is the Davistrisl, This isdv,cussed | The ship W. B, Dinamore, of Boston, commanded byJ | :oyernmont an excellent opportunity to read of Weir with an eageroess and @ fervor that plainly iv,dicate the | Foster, owned in Boatom by J, Henry Sears, sailed from doings in print, The war has been conducted Win gig. Senitment here in relation to the great ua- | Shields to Bombay, with a cargo of Wost Hartley coals | 141 ghitity by both contesiante, The aggre’sore were Uonal trial—than which that of Boot, the national | for the Peningular and Oriental company, and on 7th moved to open hostilities through an allege’ violation of assassin, and the other conspirators, ty.cludiug John H. | July, being shen ans 72 days, the first sigus of iro be- | 41, Revenue laws by certain parties residiz.g in Richmond, Barrait—sinks into comparative siguiteance. Tee | Strw occurred, ths, vessel having had fue weather all | in the northeastern section of the city, who wert ex- y ‘hua far, When the coals were discovered to be | tensively engaged in the manufacture of whiskey, The officers, it is alleged, im pursuance of their duty, have ‘and at the same time every aper- | several times been repulsed vy those engaged in tho of @ misguided and unfortumately misied people, would | ture was narrowly watched, in order to prevent the | manufacture of the contraband referred to, and who be scarcely worth perusal by your readers, The main Hames trom Dureting out. To the, very greet relic! of | received assistance fram a rabble composed of women, points, however, may be of interest. Many ere foolish } Captain Foster, au Mir, Sacra M. Weep moved the” et Alochwe vomioation of War. for Atworney General, Me, Riebard O'Gorman, “ © homInatiCa, «id he would nok, aquired if Brace Kernan would of hens nee are daily transpiring, sull the anxious and all-pervi Ne rk, wor R, P. Frowes’ ou, fesling a “ne would now 7 on of Marshal B, Champlain was made «ae W. MILLER moved the nomination of John Monroe, for Canal Commissioner, Ba? oa was made by acclamation, Nr, Grokow W, Cover moved the nomination of Van Rensselaer Richmond, of Wayne, for Siate Engineer and ‘The nomination was made by acciamation. Mr, Jom Gawson moved tho nomination of Joba Scheu, of Krte, for Inspector of State Priso uM F. Dosston nominated Daniel B, McNeil, of Mr, Huwry A, Ricuaonp seconded the nomination of TO THE HERALD, Arnany, Ook 4, 1867, On reassemb)ing this morning the Convention pro the piaiform upon whieh its candi. ented to the people of the A motion was at first made by Mr. Weed te take up {he nominations first, in accordance the practice of former conventions of the parry but was wWiadrawo as goon as Mr, Mf that he intended to subject the report of the Co SPECIAL TELEGR Speculations and probable results indulged in | thi Would be toe tedious to relute, and, as they are | on fire, every precaution was taken to prevent an ex- Ro more wor no less than the anxieties, hopes and fears | Plosion, and the fact was wisoly concealed from the oap- seeded to constra ates are to bo pri YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OUTOBER 5, 1867. JEFF DAVIS? TRIAL. ; MARNE DISASTERS. SPECIAL 1 eSPOMDCGE OF THE HERALD. SFECIAL CORF™” ooyacnoe OF THE NERALD. Senet ss -ooral J. W. Forsyth, Major Ten'n veatntions About the Sulal af Davie~Hew The Loss of ine Ship W- B, Dinemer Oe acod States Marines Despatched te the Ricumoxn, Va, Oct, 2, 1867, | I’ ship” B. Dinsmore, of Boston, Mass. The follow the particulars, as given by the lata master, J. ip to that time nothing more than ordi- tain’s wife and chil ose in his confidence, with regard to Gavairy, hag been &s:aoned from Qnty as Acting Assistant Inspector of the Firm uititary district, and ordered io Feport to the commanding Generai of the Departmen: Of the Missov s fol aing officers have been mustered out a 1 Donor’ sty discharged: —Firet Lieutenant J. 8 Tayl-, oo Scone ef Actiou—Disposition ef the Attack. - ni» sauna, August 9, 1667, basten ing Ferces=The Charge on the Bellige- 7 {© ‘tend you a report of the total loss of the rente—Tin-Head Stills and Worate Captured. Puraperrara, Oct. 4, 1867, Our citizens have been greatly amused for several days ts their force in observe the milewien: Inthe fate th ene eee, and discharged soldi have no families This rule is not to be so construct as far as retained force w ten ee ee aa ed either wounds reel uy the line of duty in the arn. (me few! iies; the perilous position of his vessel, on the morning of the | ba’ grown boys, whiskey bummers aod children. enough to suppose that Davis will never be Drought to | Sth July the Bugiish ship Jellawur, bound \o Madras, | United States Marabal Ellmaker, on hearing of the state 3 ‘lease a Melbourne, bound to Hong Kong, trial; others indulge tho expectation of his re! wy | ae fgg ap ra ot douse Foster seat a boatto each | Of @falrs, dotermimed upon prosecuting a war that on Resolutions to a thor For a fow min omer of the Uo! h and seurching dise useton, likely What the yea Before the rot! call was concluded Mr. Durston with- drow the nainé of Danie! B. McNet! and the nomination of Mr, Scheu ‘was made unanimous! A delegate oominated Jouu Gauson for Judge of the roniion would be ruthlessly disturbed, © would be a severe aud closely con- principe to spito of tne ihe Convention Mr. Ganson said he was not a candidate, and conld He nowineted Maria earvest evoris of 3 19 safe it fuh flag, as ore Mason, she nomination, 4 Daniel Pratt, of Onondaga. he was authorized by Mr. ference to the will of far consult the political in- eno dificulty iz open Con. tout that there'was body of oxtremlets who would be ug short of ap explicit reaseertion of the ve 80 long excluded the the majority, oF ni 7 LLSPACOn Romint Mr. Joun A. Grerxe Pratt ( say that be w others who tho rebel chief will slip bis straw bail and leave his volun- sad be was suthorized by Mr. Com- a8 Dot a candice special pardon from the President; while numbers think | yeg.e), with the gad tidings of bis disastrous situation, | would strike terror to the hearts of those who bad au- tho rebel chief never intended to place himself at the | requesting ansistence and soliciting each commander to | daciousl Dar of injured and insulted justice to amawer tho grave | come on board and advise as to the best means tobo | dotied uire the disci of. auch men as tn the the bonds of decertmenta candtt be replacea of War. Assistant Adjutant General, dum and without fear of the consequences openly bas been issued {rom tho of ED, TOWNSEND ity of the law. He according): jutant General’s office: — adopted, under the distressing circumstances, forthe | upon Com! Selfridge, the commandant void, officers now absent and important national charges that will be brought | Sarety of all on board, After a consultation of three | Navy Yard, tuis morning, and requested the assistance en gpee from their commands which are serving in the Fifih romain bim. Another class there is that say Jeff Davis | hours it was found that no efforts could possibly save the | of a company of marines. Canada under Uncle Sam. Indeed, some go so fares to assert that | of his crow, pi led on board the Jellawur, whilst Yesterday this faction The resi wes then caited, but before concluded, on op granted to Mr. McKeon to Motion, ‘she nomination of Mr, Marlin Grover was made by acclamation, Eawum. J. TILpew stated that the new State Com- t the Doievan House at noon next Friday, Ho took this occasion te congratulate the Con- vention og the promised auspicious resulta of thoir On mmtion the Canvention resolved to adjourn sine die. ‘THE STATE COMMITTER, ‘The following wore announced as the new State Com. mittee would meet were doomed to disappointment, which were practically the Tesoluttous, defpiioly settled, and in this way, willbe satisted, Whether this trial whether it will be merely a renewal of the straw bail, | captain lowered his boats and came on board the Jelia- nc April, 1860, aauggestion which waa at once unanimouy ly approved, "Be then said further that ho desired it to be stated in the resolute First Judicial District —Peter B, Sweeny and Charies Seoend Judicial District,—Erastus Ide and W. A. Third Judicial District,--Peter Caggor and Isaac Mc- Fourth Judicial District.—Isaiah Bteod and Mcore R. tonehing tho national debt that in currency, and Mr. Lawrence the efect that the bonds ce brought Sf cominittes on rest followed in au amendment to ought to be taxed, the chairman of on board bis vessel as previously ocoupied by him, Nos. 121.and122—the samo | Captain Foster and family, with the first mate and a afterwards occupied by General Graut and subsequently | two of his said crew, have proceede: by no less a personage than Andrew Jobason, with William H, Seward, whioh ts quite a remarkable coiu- | the four remaining seamen in the care of tte copsula cidonce, both being Presidents under remarkable and | to be forwarded to the United States, mate manufacture of whiskey is carried 0} peculiar circumstances, ‘The next question that suggests iteclf is, will the trial ly amounted Pu th Pudicial District,—Jovn A, Greene, Jr.,and George vo represented’ tke provai question way vial District,—Stephen T. Arnot and N. Ross and ©. C. B. Kignth Judicial District,—Heary A, Richmend and James Jackson, Jr. At Lerge.--Samuel J, Tilden, Samuel North and Wil- Gnutiy wetted by a Wotion, and the woat was at once expose! by a vot NeKeon, recoguizing the emth Judicial Dietrict,—E, ebstrepsrous faction dopted. as they = oonly bitch that hes occurred in ‘as enmmarily and speedily disposed ef. Homer A. Nelson nee for Secretary of State by a. tr. Fle Judge Aven for ler, Marshal B, Champlain fer Attorney Gan. Commis#ionpr, courtcommences here on the Ist. The Chief Justice will | ** be here; he will open the court; Davis will be presont; | °’clock yesterday morning, !n an easterly gale, When the cave will be called; counsel for defence wiil demand | the tide commenced to run flood the vessel bilged and | especially the foul-faced women, had to be hustled bodily F into their houses, immediately Giled, the sea making a clean breach over | {nto thelt b nies uted daa in! wan easeere iomeue houses facing Salmon street, between Monmouth and dectariog the Convention adjourned Mr. Szy- ons Were then beg a foie the governinent, under instruction, tate plead not ready ; counsel will steadtiy insist {for trial, and uvless the Chief Justice roles differently a nollie prisequi will be | Ber, fore and aft, so that the crew could not use their entered and obtained, or the fual discharge of the | OW boat without great danger. They then hoisted a | Wiiliame, uear the two stilis Which wore broken up yes- national prisoner will be efecied, This ends tho epec- | *£0al Of distress, when a boat came from the pilot boat | tortay, ulation on this grave and national subject, and ihe whole | Vavid sitchell and took them off under circumstances | was found secroted in a cellar, resolves itself simply iuto the quostion—has Chase tue | Which showed unusual bravery and gallantry. There | gfrocted into two low board shanties, but it was found moral courage to try Davis, or will be eadeavor to make | Were a number of other pilot boats and steamers in the | that the stills had been removed siuco yesterday. capital for the next Presidency by releasing the natiorfa! | Vicinity who could not but havescen the sigual, but nove | few hogshoads filled with fermouting molasses wore Prisoner on his straw bail, or effectually discharge him | of them made any attempt to got near her. The crew were | found, and these wero attacked with axos and picks aud Oa the moll: provegitt that will be entered by bis counsel? | taken on board the David Mitchell and treated very kindly ; Here rests the whole question of the great Davis trial, | they wore able to save only a sinall portion of their | 4 number of fat hogs were on hand, and as soon as the reoking filth reached the ground they commenced to G hour, detaig you with any tous to return to your homes, I Know You are now But ay we have just hich has told of disastecs to our martin Grover the election of -etther clone! Sam North or Oliver Baecom for State Treaeurer to be impracticable, as the friends of the claims of their lest two days men wh, years to come together and take counsel men whe have heir first duties im the 4 representing aloge the minority, with mé and take coun: inight avert the evils which have threatene: ave been accustomed during these was found at te weither gentle candidate, and so, to avoid dissension, it wa that W. Ui Bristol, of Tioga, should have the nomina- Cotonsi Sain North bas beon compensated for on the State Coutral Commitres, Mr. Scheu, a candidate who ouly appaared in the Deid ir, succeeded in Yanquishing D. B, which the nation at large demands to be answered ; the presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of the United | Picked up afterwards by the pilot's small boat, Tho | drink it up. . ‘The officers then assailed the rear of the liquor store Ju tho meantime the officers of tho [ited States | only a few feet of her over water, but when the gale | of pat McGawey, at No. 1,136 Williams street, scouring 4 with a plac ys of triumph, = teed iJok back upon the past history of y our memory to these days with in, in the Jennie Eastman, 10 Queenstown from st ed pla I his availablo force af the War 1@ protecting folds of the Brit- | vessel, that the fire was rapidiy consuming the bull, | esced at once, placing all bis avai force lar- enjamin wndahostof other rebels | and the fiames beginving to make their appearance | shal’s command, and then telegraphed his action to whose lives are forfeited by thoir treason. This claas, | turough the hatches, It was at this. critical juncture | Washington, The company of marines, consisting of who can be calied Uaion mea of theorder of Botts and | that they ail determined to quit the shi Accordingly, | eighty-six mon, fully armed, was commanded by noutral during tho war, rather thick | the few “personal effects which could be got together | 1. L. bond he Sicad divided. Capiaie’ Foster and faislif; with ning | post Were teansferred to Richaend istotreee eure, teer bondsmen to foot @ bill bi nizance ti la, a Foster and family, with nine oint were fo Richmot race ee Ail ce bis erwertecaenea “ P°Vfurahal Ellipaker detailed the followin arrangoments have beea already made and contracts on- | tho second mate and remainder of the ship's company | in making the raid:—Chief Deputy De tered into to place Jeff beyond tho reach of loyal hands, | wentcn board the Melbourne, and the ill-fated vessel who may bring him to justice or aspiring volunteer | was thus abandoned, on 8 friends who night possibly in a strait sbicld hita from | 26 min. South, and loogitude 13 deg. East, The two | Mr. Dyman B. insirianress demands of an indignant people, veseela then separated and proceeded on their respective | enue Board, and ene are al tary district are authorized to further notice from this office, By command of E. D. Townsen, Assistant Adjutaut General. Captain E. D, Hard: ‘Twenty-seventh infantry, has been ordered before ithe Retiring Board for examina- GENERAL GRANT. Dawson, Captain Fagan and Lieutenant Fora. to the Exchange, and from that General M. 0. Meigs, bis sick leave extended six months. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel A. W. Evans, Third cavalry, 1a? delay, i How Fifth artillery, and remair, Commissary @ been assigned to duty tu ihe Freedmen’s General 4 to assist him ee itt C. Hanline, Special Deputy David Gordon, and Deputies Adam Trefis, Jobo F. Sharkey, and Jobn Lafferty, the Chief of the Philadelphia Rev- Pp inspectors James Ghegan and A. H. hewever, mere speculations, according | vopages; but before losing sight of the W. B. Dinsmore | Brooke likewise proceeded to the ground. to the foclings, passions or prejudices of the parties ex- | her main and m'zzen masts were seen to go, aud she was | to the above, Lieutenant Murray, of the Eighteenth po- pressing them, aud have no other foundation whatever. | in flames; apd the next morning noth ing more was seen | lice disrict, with twenty men, were ordered to be on ‘The question, as I telegraphed you, of bis trial has been | of her. the 10th July the American ship Jenuie | band, and a number of others were disposed in tho at least, the nation | Eastman, of Bath, Me., was sighted, and as she appeared | neighborhood within call, increasing the whole force to i will be'a farce or | to be homeward’ bound, was sgualized to, when her | vearly two hundred men. The marines, accompanied by most of the deputy or even whether the arch-traitor will be convicted and | wur, at wnich time tho situation of Captain Foster and | marshals, left the Exchange at five minutes after twelve sentenced as his crimes demand, arc ali questions that | crew becoming known to Captain Starkey, he very | o'clock. time and ovents must decide. One thing ta settled and | humanely consented to recei certain, that Davia will arrive in this city, the former | many as he could modat seat cf bis temporary government, on November 1; he | to Queenstown, Ti will take the tdentical rooms at the Spottswood Hote! | remained on board has been granted ninety jeutenant O. H, Brevet Lieutenant Colonel E. C. July, in latitude 87 deg. | Charles C. Whi; Commander George A. Stevens, from duty at Ellie Island, N. Y., and waiting orders; Commander Williain Gibson, from duty at the Hydrographic Oflco, and Waiting orders; Lieutenant Yates Stirling, from the Mohongo, and waiting orders; Acting Master George W. Adams and Acting Ensign George Frederick W. Mintger, from the Wateree, and waiting ord Dickenson, from the Massachusetts, an: Act Maste: At oue o'clock the force of marines arrived, and formed as his ship was bound | in line infront of the market house. Having joaded maker aud one of the crew | their weapons, they were divided into four squads, and feliawar. then proceeded to the stations allottea them, tion on Salmon street, above igmont street, immediatel street, @ cross stroat, locality in which tl Acting Masters granted leave of r Thomas Shotherd, from the and waiting orders; Midshipman 8, 1. Clarksonge, from the @ Gunner W. Carter, from ordnance duty at Philadelphia, and ordered to the Saratoga; Acting Third Assistant from the Yucca, and waiting ittin, from the Poto Acting Second Assistant wad was placed in liliams; anothor of Helona, leaving | site; a third on William: squares above, effectually surrounded, reliminaries were being arranged a Engineer George Dism large crowd of all ages and sexes bad boon collectin; reret Mae ew. orders; Mate W. dered to the Ohio ; Wreck of the Schooner James Brophy. take place? This must be decided by Chief Justice * Chase, who will also probably be a guest of the Spotts. | _ The schooner James Brophy, 102 tons, bound from | somo of them remarking, “This looke like work,” whi wood for he bas ox, roaaed i's intention of presiding at | Georgetown to this port with a cargo of coal, went | the children ran joyfully about, shouting “No school the national trial. Now the fall term of the November ashore on the Romer shoals, off Sandy Hook, at one clothing by throwing it overboard and having it schooner is a total wreck, and lays on the shoals with Circuit Court are artanging the preliminaries for the | Sbates it is thought that @ part of her tackle will be | 4 j, nto those which are gilded with hail remember each other, and ws we may uot feel now, low wa we MeNei! for the ollice of Staio Prison Tnapecior, The Convention, having thus finished 1s taek, ad- fourned, afer w short farewell address by Governor trial of Jefferson Davis on the Ist of November, saved. (Chears.) There trom these things bonds of earnest PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION, et eiretrensth whe: - - - these bonds shall be severod by the hands.of death, shall probably uot meet hereafter as we have met hereto. Men have grown old in tho service of M their bounden duty to be pres Other men will take our place Atwany, N. Y., Oct 4, 1867. The Coprention was called (0 order at 2 quarter to ten Mr, Sunu M. Wrxv moved that the Convention pro- T congratulate you, eed to the nomination of a ticket, Mr. Jouy McKxox, of New York, opposed the motion of Mr. Weed, arguing that it was the duty of the Con- Yention Grst to lay down its platform and then to name the men who are to stand upon it, He spoke at some length tv support of this view. Mr. Weep said he did not suppose that by-an ordinary Motion to proceed to nominations he would arouse the fre or draw out the eloque: New York. His knowledge of democratic conventions— would give one thought to the that are past and to those that havo recently, aud whom we have talesed 50 i will not turn aside from recol 0 to mpeak of those who were more w who were taken away by the hand of death—those who failed tn the hour of pressure to stand ip and meet the siorm that threatened, 4s toward myself thank you from my Im the order of nature tt te probable we sball meet each other again upon an occa: God knows I cherial ave received from you, y ily and collectively, in your homes when you Toturn to tem, aod may He co of the gentioman from Other Vesqels Ashore at Sandy Hook. James Fatterson, from the Penol eon G. R. B, Horner, from ‘hiladelphia, and placed on waiting orders; Assistant >urgeon George 8. Fife, from the Marine Hus-. pital at Cheisea, Mass., and placed on waiting orders; Acting [hird Asaistant Enginoer L. M. Reenstjerna, from the Peuobscot, and placed on waiting orders, MISCELLANEOUS, Commander Richard Law, ordered to command the Lieutenant Commander Joseph D. Marvin has ordered to ordinance duty at tue Washington Navy Yard a8 soon as he shall have completed his present duties, Lieutenant Marston Mills has been ordered to the Suse k, of Philadelphia, has beon appointed to- ‘Tho crowd finally became so troublesome, although showing no force, that the officers ordered in doors, some obeying suikily, while others, The first spoil of war was a tin head, which An entrance was then their contents specdily sought the level of the ground, Dr. Adam Franl an assistant surgeon in the navy. Surgeon James McClellan bas been ordered to the naval rendezvous at Philadelphia, Surgeon C. 8, Ciebourne has been ordered to the ap- prentice ship Saratoga, * Assistant Paymaster P. 8. Towle bas been honorably discharged from November 10, 1865. copper still and several heads, which had been in an outuouse, ext attack was made upon the-rear of No. 1,126 nly being found on the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Saxpr Hox, Oct. 4, 1867, | premises, inthe reat was, In the rear was a small outhouse in which The woman stated that pre ae The schooner George Edward, from Philadelphia, | distilling had been carried on. fect line Howe, Jr. Mass Mectixa or Tus Day Goons Earty Costa | went ashore this morning on the polat at the Hook. She | S26 lived at some distance, and, the house being effectu- mits ally closed, an officer vaulted through the second story Association.—There was a mass meeting of this associa- | has bilged and is full of water, She lies well up ou the | back window. tion held Iast evening at the hall of the Young Mon’s | beach. woman who “lived at some distance’ claimed to be the Christian Association on Fulton avenue, Mr, William | Two other schooners, names unknown, are also ashore | Proprietor. Melvin, president, called the meeting to order and made | on Romor shoals. One of them has sunk and her bull a fow remarks. He stated that the moeting was called | is out of sight, ‘The other o1 for the purpose of refreshiug the interest heretofore | thumping heavily on Romer as shown in the movement. He could speak from an ex- ‘It is raining and the wind is east, porience of several years, and knew that would work highiy beneticial results both to tomer and tho merchant. By keeping open in ing the Brooklyn merchants really gain nothing, — Keer Byer! xd pn Poy. 3 a — ema Hoboken. to the clerk an 18 letain them at night, et tilt which had ily been in oj and thus deprive them Y of recreation and proper | TRIAL OF PoLicrmmn.—About half-past two o'clock | © Kap songed time for ier scrge - Ager ladies, Fae far moro desirable than night for doing thai ing. The clerks, he urged, should go to work witha wii, | PY Policemen John Murphy and William Fitzpatrick, and ronew their demands in this matter, The Rev. Mr. | but after taking him a short distance the officers let him a rang’ ‘head slowly, oes ahead, @ movement Blanchard then came forwerd und made a sirong argu- | go. Boerner subsequontiy made a charge against the eonventions that some gentlomen are uot in the habit of attending—tanght him that tt was a common custom to proceed with the making of nomivations of cand). dates pending the report of the Committee on Neso- couulry and a tri Mr. Seymour wi doors should be closed in the evening, and listened to with the deepest atten- tion throughout the delivery of this brief speech, aud educated to a propor sens of the proprict} Ab 118 Glose was grueted with # storin of cheors, Tectec eet the clerks time for recreation. To do this they do their shopping before nightfall, He w Mr. E. J. MeGrotty, who then gave a bi the organization and workings of th meeting ten adjourned, CITY POLITICS, rman Ropublican Committes, ago passed resolutions ad- vising 1s constituents to vete for uo candidates of the republican party at the next State elections, unless they (the candidates) are pledged to favor and to aid a repeal of the present Exciso and Sunday law, hela a special session at its headquarters in Third avenue last night, when Dr. Mubr ocoupted the chair, {nto consideration the result of the Convention at “¥racuso, and to take action in re to the so-catiod auti-Exci-@ and Sunda; plank in the platform adopte: MeKrow aid ho had served somewhat in pndiic nd although bo had on evasions found Special Mecting leas important quesiions, yet, if aay wy thing antag lemo- or true democratic principios he would be to have it pointed ous, Mr, Wsep said that if he was on the ticket to bs uominated be to roply to the gentlemen, with the putting of bis motion. Keon replied hat li This body, which not lor ndidate for a place nota cantidate for $5,000. Wages of the bricklayers from $2 25 to $5 under the worki; Union, “Tuey alao quit work at four o'clock on Saturday | }1"\Sheyed, the conductor of tie can, Thomas: Becker ie | Buried a brick at ove of noon, 2 i ject w: foto this contest with 118 principles boi Ean anaes, we a THR ORCLARATION OF PRI Mr. Joux b, Haskiy, of Committee on Resolutions we: Mr. Weep withdrew Lis The rosojutions were 4h poved to amend the © positive expression 1a favor is. nted bo represent n road seriatim. the organization at 3: taxing goverament @ subject was read and adopted. The resolutiou of the Syracuse Conveotion in reference to tolerat sonal liberty a O. Pennix moved a further amendment so that the resolution will read :— the laborers in tho works! das gold, so that ih hall be pul upon the san Mr. Excise and Sunday law was not \sfactory by the maj rity, inasmuch as nominated by the Convention did not resolution in the platform. joug aud exciting debate, on motion of Mr. Wesendonek, resolutions were passed to the offoct Herman Republican Central call upon the aforesaid candidates to declare whether they will “promise to introduce or to support an act amending the #>-called Excise law to conform with the resolutioa adopted by the Republican. State Convention at Syracuse in regard to sald Excise Hugo Wosendonck and Gell. pointed a special committee to carry out Mr, Adolph Nolte, of Rochoster, jotmber of the Repubiican State General Comm|ites, introduced by Mr. Willmaun, and delivered a vricf address, furaishing additional hght in reference to the passage and worth of the Arrest of the Alleged Murderer of Herman Gross—Ante-Mortem Examination in the jon Hill horse cara, the driver Case of Androw Wever=Verdict of the Jury. | Which stated that bo would bring it to the depot at Union and Others Shot=—The Chief K At twenty minutes past twelve o'clock yesterday | Mill A warrant was issued for the arrest of Becker, Prompt Act morning ofllcor Hayes, of the Forty-fifth precinct. succeedod in arresting Lawrence Ebrhardt at bis board’ | stealing. h ing house, No, 120 Delancey street, Now York, where he .__._ Newark. took refuge after the bloody deeds he is charged with | RA'-ROAP Accinexta.—SMichaei Lone: perpetrating in Williamsburg on Thursday evening. Tho | *4'%s i9 Washington street, ; ofticer immediately conveyod his prisanor to the Forty. | * Now Jersey raliroad train at Waverley yesterday morn: | Henry Roiland— known as “Harry Roliand”—« fireman ns, In bis pocket was found the for. | Ing and was badly bruised about the body. THe also re- | and former soldier ia the Coufederate army. he used to ac- | ceived severe cuts upon the hed. Me had takon the | after presenting himself at the polls aud showing that stakable signs | rear car is order that ho might jump from tho platform | he Was registered, insultingly scratched outa ticket a. te some inadner tia | bearing republican Danes, ‘rewrote ard deposited. tt Yesterday morning Coroner Smith empanolied a jury | clothing caughtin the railing, aod ko was dragged a | Then drawing his revolver he commenced reaioning the poet of ‘arora om Frederick mys icked up in an insensible condition and conveyed | Jatier stepped to the door and ordered policeman Joseph & . He is now doing well. A wagon fh i Fiaery to arrest Rolland. Betoro this could be dono 8 tiding was | Rolland shot officor Fioury, the bail passing through iis laborer, and work in Winjen, Dick & Co.'s | guatiered yesterday at about elevon o'clock and Mr, ‘oun band, fired two ether stots promiscuousty at the crowd, of | and fourisbed bis revolver with the remaiing threo By this time Rolland was arrested by i coman (Richard Hotherton), assisted by citi- A policeman, lieory the boudbolders olay all the proposed Ho bolieved the resolutions fully expressod the views of lifforences of opinion asto mere (and of 20 moment, and he boped jonvention would adopt this resolution withuut Mr. Savumt J. Trimey also ary ing the resolution withoat hr. B. 4 im tavor of adopt- 2. vod (© amend by proctaiming | the above resolntion, fifth igre in Bane. as any other security or property. The motion to lay on (he table was carried by 109 to 18. Mr, MiLLsracen, of Orange, moved the previous ques: report of the cor 1 ¥ moved to amond ‘or of the repeal of tha Ex as adopted and tue resolusivus were racuse resolution, and took th who is in a very low condition, at bis residenc McKibben street, The following is Wever's depusi- Meeting of the Constitutional Genoral Com. The proposition wi jommittes (conservative) ir regular moeting last evening at Masonic Hall, Thirteenth street, Daniel B. Northrop in the chair, quorum being prosent, the roll was road andthe minutes of the iast meet ng were read and approved. ward clubs were then read and referred A resolution waa then offered that tuo represented elect delegaies to a yavention in the committee (o meet at Mason ic on Friday evening, October 11, and authorizing ee to elect five delegates to « Sona orial and five delegates ‘onvention, to mest on the 16ik lust, The meeting then adjouruoa, A\D FSA MAS. LINCOLN, 20 THE EDITOR OF THE ABRALD. New Yous, Oct. 4, 1367. Iwas Seoply grieved and shocked, on perusing your columas this moraing, to discover the unfortunate posi- really so? Thon lot instanta- Beous action be taken in the matter, and let the public, a Opportunity afforded them of testifying their afvction and respect for the memory of could he be placed in possession of the faots which were disclosed ia your ti could be kmow that the reeotutions: — sugar redn ommittee assambdlod, The foliowing a Make the following d Firs. —That we pled; corruption acd misruie, ‘oremen, Herman Gross, came alon; to redeem New York from t great auep to ind r Rurhardt got outa ile betore me and waited for me tS | Nesocaune Meativa Lust Niont—A large assem. | beth afternoon, and without his | blage collected at Dramatic Hall last night for the pur- | was made for hia resus, come out. When I ca: of and equality in scolded mo tor in he poopie iosiead of saying © word he stabbed mo; I ran a fow stopo | pose of enter! at that tim (Here the Coro stands before who siabbod my ‘That knit n for 80% be! i c 1 id the ently aflair; he worked in the sugar house with mo; 1 did not | STied Chivese Jauterus an enthu soe Khrhardt ru’ di oatrage upon gem derm ne aud desis tion of Mra. Lincoln, Is not poiiticiaas, see very piai hard for toree days, and has been mad wit y one the difion words wit aSall be appl “Toneat Abe.” away; when Ehrhardt stabbed me Gross wok hold of him and threw bim on the ground; I aon’t know what would bo was standing close by at this time; I did not speak to | that it was opencd at a ti he Goots while x ? van ven ye: me when the yey than it bad tures or four paces aleed of him; when Gross threw for those who res) Sympaviy for there any difficulty the @um of $100.000, to be applied to the rel upon the federtt Sevrnth-That the proforud gratitude of to the guilant suldie honor in the ras it, f the nation ts «aay of the 4 The jury hore rotired, and attora few moments’ delibe- red miles throt jon returned with the following vordict:—“We Gnd | country to man that Andrew Wever came to his wounds by estab of & | Ie believed, in dirk in the hands of one Lawrence Ehrhardt, on the | business mich large evening of the dd of October, 1867," a Ding, dome of the aificulties &® obviously beyond the tensive induence, aad Pormit me to suggent that each an! ar, and thereby enadie all who feel disposed to aid im assisting ove who, for her husband's sake, is so reomivently enutled to our edpport, joliar in fall onfdouce that the jnepire others to “go aad do likewise," decri ption be limited to tia ereurity aud P00 motion. the Convent.on proceeded to the momination Of candida%s (or > . LAWREN® MOUNDAL ‘Tho amount subscribed by Cito ie held at the Heaato bject to the order of M: Li B, Baskixj nowaated Joun A Greene, of | 0" sud re Liacotn, THE WYNNE-VINTON CONTROVERSY. 04 Wristam Sraeer, Naw Yor, Sopt, 20, 1867, My Dean Bin--I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10:h Inet, relating to the report tho Haran of @ part of my a teh Seae McKeros inquired if Mr. Neleon had not voted mont@ent in Congress, and, veing anawered in the a@ravatiy#) said that be would defeated by ton thousand maori: Mr, A. P. Lassixa sad sional amendment; that elected by twice ten for the constitutions: c At the Republican Senatori day;Hon John H. Donnelly wi vale for tho con acclamation renominated for. d rigit, aad woud be Q iment in the of the Common Council # held Iast night to try the fuliow cision wi po M society, The false in every particular, and @ warrant was issu: Trade Union of Brooklya, held iast puctor.—About four o’clock yesterday morning a man named Michael Nutley was driving a butcher's cart from b ‘e beon raised Sof ths trate | eat coming along, the arivor of the Iatter called out to 18 alleged, ran up to the wagon and struck Nutiey with that part of Newark stroet where the wazon was A id Atlantic avenues, The house was en- Be ker was conductor, stationed atthe ferry. The oficer the couductor, n attitude, aud hat the offi. THE OOUBLE TRAGEDY IN WILLIANSSUAG, who was taken before Jus White heid to bail in $1,000 to appear for trial on the charges of assauit and a laborer, re. k knife which, itis alleged Nish bis fell purpose, It bore uni a. without falling under the wheel; ute mortem sta ent of Aadrew We No. distance of Gtty feet befor) bo became loosened, He was ©. A, Smith, driver for J. Gould & Sons, ‘y, a: the foot of Division avenue rhardt and myself were working ¢ somewhat injured by being struck by the loconint rd about wasting so much it made no reply to Gross, but as we wor This gentleman, well known in this country and Europe as the inventor of tho sewing machine, died at bis resi- dence in Brooklyn on Thursday might, The deceased was a native of Spencer, Mass., where he during the year 1819, and was consequently forty-eight yeara of age at the time of hisdeath. While a youth he mer and millor, but as be the trade of a machi were thon opened, and the ‘This place was cleaned out, and the raiders store of R. O'Conner, No. 1,120 Williams corner of Edgmont, came next, ge, and denied the civil ittance, claiming that all was and pledging her bonor that no contraband mo the premises, Half a dozen marines to effect an entrance, aod then the Mar- shal and his assistants wont in and searched the house, In the rear was found a small, low shed coniaining a pursued the occu; manki In the pursuit of this vocation he studied the science the resalt of his studive es not until 1864 his claim as the inventor, id modal at the Paris fon am vere 4 a carried o1 even- NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE, were ontered ery ccess, ing the invention of the sewing ht seg oer and wealth, greatest ts was seoured in 1847, but finally succeeded in the Emperor Na 6 Em, ja person was the recipient of other marks of favor from For some time past, afilicted with that terrible disease known as. ease of the kidneys, and although it was reported . he bad been cured of it by a ci it is probable that we death. The public in general will invention undoubtedly conforred s great mankind, and the poor working woman in particular, “DEATH OF A RUADERER, Haxrrorp, Conn. B. W. Greene, who murdered his wile ago and was acquitted on the grou imvanity, died at the private hospital of Dr. Bull, in Litehfeld. this moraing. He was about sixty-four years of age aud loaves an estate of nearly $200,000, warm. This was torn out and carmed off. and ten hogs- day was | last Sunday aman named Robert Boerner was arrested | heads of malt in the shed and two in the yard brok In the house was algo found a “‘worm,"’ which led to an investigation ot the back yard. While the last place was being cleaned out, Marsha! Ranline walked across the street to the house ment in favor of the early closing movement. The | ofticors that they stipulated to reiease him on payment | No. 1,121 Williams street, in which lives John Mooney, he ladies, | of a certain sum, and that he gave Fitzpatrick $10—all | The crowd, which numbered about two hundred by this who arothe greatest obstacles in the way, should be | the moncy in his possession. The officers were then | time, but had been remarkably quiet hitherto, then made of giving | suspended by Mayor Bohnetedt, and a special meeting | @ rush for the new point of attack, and a serious dis- jh ce was threatened. The weapons of the marines jowever, and Deputy to the rear yard, of the French, oy retui from Europe, athe cate re case, Several witnesses were examined, and the do- | soon overawed withheld. Policeman Thomas Willett, who | jumped over the fei ded for alleged drunkenness, is also to have | severai-bogaleads of malt and a still in tho cellar under urphy and Filapatrick mado affidavits before | full headway, Marna ov tue Bricktarsrs’ Usion —At a meeting | Justice White that the charge preferred against th of the Bricklayer night, an election for officers was held with the follow. ing result:—Trensarer, Timothy Farloy; trastees, John Ormond, Patrick Kilduff and Jobn Martin. Th fence was torn down wi any ceremouy and a force of officers entered, finding collar stocked full of hogsheads of malt, These were although thelr position rendered it oMcers succeeded in capturing some thirty stills ith several worms and inaumerable in _ - placed ou the cars in waiting, to the the extent of N may of the late owners. bed |e ey se Near. Rete ane Mneane | Oey Ralicone | ST dolce aloes HCE Pelion ths conan of oah or the stilig, notwithstanding the presence of tho marines, car drivers, and then at- tempted to make his escape, He was captured, how- Fing.—At half-past oight o'clock last nighta fire broke | aclub. The lator ran to the police station for assistance, | °%S": out ina small, unoccupied frame house on the corner | and returned with oilcer Ring, and when they reached of New York Urely destroyed before the flames could be subdued, c% causing a lugs of about $1,500, Insured, were goue, Oue of there was found in the car on which the arrost of Boerner, s00n routed ou Smoctan Cuanoe Against a City Rarroap Con- | Somewhat diificult, Died. 7, Octover 4, Mrs, ELLen Cuossre, 56 5 rate tend the fu- Dative of the county ‘The friends of the and brotuer, are respectt uerai, from the residence Thirty-tuitd street, on Sunday (For Other Deaths See Sizth Page.) SHIPPING NEWS, FORT OF NEW YOR'. OCTOBER 4, 1337, Stills were discovered In corn fields adjacent to the acevo of conflict, where they had been removed by the ing it was found that the two quartors of beef left there | Proprieiors to ond psn hy oe Met ies] is hardly safe to form an estimate of what will be ihe result iu the pumber of stills destroyed. THE LOUISIANA ELECTION, A Bloody Riot in Jefferson City—Pclicemen ully invited to a1 of her mn of the Military. {From the New Orleans Republican, Sept. 29.} o'clock yesterday afternoon, just ‘as the poles were about to close at ite First district prox cinct of Jefferson city, a bloody affair occurred, a — re lied ie men bad Ket, ju voted, only thirty of whom wore wit -wtloncelanpainneet en turbance commenced, caused by a w: la (Br), Gleadel!, London Sept 15, via Have ni 300 passengers, to Howland & Asi 49 50, jon 1L BY” saw wht bark Rothsay (Br); Zl quell, from Liverpool for NYor; ir bark showing comin or Quebec; Bd ine, Jat «0 40e puearaeh poo! At a quarter to foi 7 12, ship Coraesius Grinnell, 35 Jou 68, steams! ‘ame day "steamship City o! Glace Bay, 13 days, with coal, to Shulee, NS, with spars, to Fullian named | Cork hence tor Autwer Anielope, Kumada W Small, Coffin, Schr Joho Dale, Bal Schr Orion, Osbor Seur Osprey, Crowie; aS Noulton, Crow! ow, Pierve, Rock lan Sclir Mary Langdo Scir Pladet, ——, ‘ockian Sei way, Higgins, Rocki nts Koekianl for Norfatk. . Porti 4 day: ren Star, Crowell, Sate | 2 ether | the 10:45 train from Elizabeth. Mr, Smith bad sopped | sbots tu it. esterday afternoon in the sugar house, when one of the | at the Walnut street crossing until a coal train beexed | another spoke (0 | down, aud believing that the track waa clear he attemmed | Zeng, 8 that timo | to cross, with the above reonlt, The borsa wax aisg | Davie, who bad him iu cuurgo at the prison svor, né- aviDg | braised’ It is forvupate that Mr. Smith was not hilien | glectfe takea toward the privon. Selr Soraph, Ry: Sole Manaah 0, Chise, 1 of bis duty, said Rolland was his friend, tq ugar house, about half-past seven ia tl ming, | outright. sould not imprison him, 1 can identify the who stabbod mo, roduced Eorhardt) The man who is Lawrence Elrhardt; te is the man ‘y measured torms. There was a torehiighi Procession aftorwards, in which about one thousand pei wadly an (A dirk knife shown by the Coroner.) | S08 participated Tho following mottoes wero dis- n' “4 ed: "We ont is Ehrhandt's; T have seen it in his posses. | Played:—We on festored? Lat ime past; there was another man stand. time (George Gootz), who saw tho wholo | People answ Ap stabbed | got frightened and ran away joetz came with mo; I did not see Ebr uh \gar house; Goots was trying to settis di not strike Ehrhardt nor Lave ~ shy m until after ho stabbed ine, when T stra | was face with my dinner ketiie and then ran 0- riot om, The pudlic are requested to bear in mi only been cor ted for about twore Jer Gross was siabbed at that time or not; Goetz | the line bi was on my way home, asl was running raging in the Guif of Mexico more sevgrato: done . ryt disabling some of on oe I don't know whethor he | {ng oibers, and also at the comment: feernen, ilo ree ta. OXPORINE & lind almost tininbabited ane orrupticd wes, moreover, & press of rnd Bane anticipated at the begin. To the credit of Major Fiyy be said, he at ones deprived Davis of his atar ana (he meautiine a rush of Rolland’s friends a man named Honry ©. reply to the republican mass meeting eon bh Dervieg=* in each Land, being couspicvous Those friends commenced an inditerdminate fring uy of Now York, who denounced the negro | the innocent citiz*ns, three of whom were 1mmedia wouuded. One of them, Wm, Alexander (colored), Union soldier, Uving om Live Ook, between Aus. ’ riitz and Consiantivople streets, tue doctor reports wgro,’’ “A white spot | « wounded in the flesiy part of the upper right thigh— the ball entering obuqvely from upward, imbedded it- seif In the flashy part of the buttock.'* Abother, Gabriet Laweon (colored), on Milan, between Jersey and Laure!, way; as soon as saw the’ blood on | bounded the doctor also reports ‘ slot ia the back, tho ball sirik” 1 ing tbe vertebral column, following the lateral track of THE INTERNATIONAL OCEAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY, same; and anctuor, Joxeet Bwain, colored, on same repeng street, was reported by the surgeon as “stot througit jee, from Greenock. yy. (rom Greytown, Nie, Monroe, Oct ¢—The eohr Mery, waterlogged in Cheasapeake rrived, brig CL. Lovett, jainslip Leo, Dearbora, Phillips, NYork. eomship Cleope. MISCELLANEOUS, ATAINER IN NEW YORK ness, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. the leit forearm, 1 J States where deve y Erhardt has been drinking very Orrick INteRwationat Ocrax Truxonard Cowrany, ) fo the muse! wenTY Street, New York, Oct, 4, 1867. painful, by onli entering and imbedding itseit 1 arm of same side; wound dangerous, Wounded aiso by bail enter. ug iteelf near sho joint of the right ilored citizens. ro shot through tue bral dng ang + OLUTR Divorces LEGALLY OBT; to without publiel! es charged ania free, LORGE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 80 Nassau stro, DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YoR alko States where eruislly, drunken sertion are legal causes, no publicity turned the fire, and Rolland ja and soon died. was sleo shot e—once through the ald At nine o'clock tast night. oe Acted most manfuily ontthe occasion. Messenger with a note to the mil loodahed. Ho was seconde: G. Woodruf, Mayor of Jofersee ee hole duty throughout the try: L & & woode wich will be obviated, it | The summons for the milita Captain B, be during the m INeRs One ie" o. 1G, Atiorney, 26) Mirondway, Yo sap TED LOTTERIBA— way aod 153 Fulton street, YOUR CHINA, CASHED IN LEGA ity Was prompt! of the Thirty-ninth infe once—thres compa: HOUSEHOLD Worp.—puy Plated Ware, Retri Mishing Ariiclea from i jor Inatiture, Astor pines, $e ‘AR Fo! SKIN. aration thst iroparta pete white aes H uring it, or leavin, “aud “by Tha 6 ery available man ai nies, thinned by the epidemic and Crenaiis and Bowes BASSFORD, corner 9 vd (hea ride two and pices loaded eappiieat soll its application, dru Brosdway, nase rival of tho troopsfthe fire avd other bundrods had ‘ung. aud the popuiac armed with guns, revolver RICH CUT GLa: tn the case of Herman Grose will aot take | control of the company, others are In process of being | they had t» march a mile io the ca Place antii eight o'clock on Monday evening. Long ney bid ‘8 OF the company's line, to cd intw my aahenee eae oe lke ground Eaten iy, the aor! a8, and they hi and expect nero. e STATE SENATORIAL NOMINATIONS, star tocmrened eee, Yeltreen theve polate a | aad Baird's the riot coer . Previous to the a Ricertaty si N. Y., a Ww wal! na Rope we rainoe, NW. M. F, SMITH, President, | delle nad been r re to-day meral J. ® county, wus uesaimousiy Somiened for des BOARD OF AUDIT, ‘Under the The Board of Audit met yesterday, and, as usual, hed to waitan hour for « om 2 ‘ = It was ropented that the on Tuesday and Wodneeine ePaper cases will be Eighteenta Senatorial Distrigh The cases conn: 4 mee . Mr. Jone A. G Pomination for the sullrages of the peop twinly wae cot @ candidave now, eer accoptet a 4 “aera winged ally. Indeed, there w mo evidence in ¢ id justity my doing 1 1y offere for ine to make this jue wot only te your client, but to A Bog, of counse) for Miag 77nue. FA man nat Geum House here yesterday, ant wat The vo @ remulted ag followe:—Homer A, Néieon, 67 D. R. Floyd Joues, 63; William McMurray, 11, Goer, becnare 1 ta @ On motion of Mr. Matrrso, of Kings, the nomination WA Roleow was made Unen mou, Wao 'tngny reside a Wandhem, New f Supposgp ~ CDE AT ERIE, PA Ears, Oct. 4, 1947, eunther, from Springfield, Lilhois, 1,"in nie bed, with bis shroat cut, this ‘moming We ‘supposed that he comayitted suede His Aum’ i) me 3 full assortment of e! AND CULATED Wa CLOCKS, BRONZE: ‘ AN A aaloction of syoine s And Oil, VAINTISGS, Waponee ee lerribie excitement of the military @ general i ed, with muskexs Keeler being taformed Men had taken ref in charge of mon + The Captain also immediately after thi further proceodings. Portion of the men, remained neure order, while the Sctatoment of tha case in writing by Mayor iM, wich accords to the tro. ia all the aisturba: another July 1i0t of ees cla Aino 4 FINE SILV. FANCY Goons, URS, STAT orced. direet froma Lai sea VU AUGHWOUT & . Depew Captain e pew prended, ige at different points, © each point and dispersed beadquartors of ders relative to Beokiaod, nd r detenvon fry weneee Of Pelvic rimcerm, r Owes nours From 9 to L. HILLBDERG'S ORRMAN O01 Acartain eure, wi Note Old Wounds Revol it eames. do, For sale at honor thaw probably and Ur druggiae

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