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ia NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1871.—TRIPLE SHHKT. 2 oe: LESS A ERE Sa MOP SEER AP WE ALS a : 7 —- —~,, ‘on the tabte and repeat in a monotone, “The Uon- | yeas, ina ballot of 243. During the calling of the | feate; of forboarance in victory—the record of the great | shall present three republicans as members of the State Com- | pnbitcans holding places lor the Ta 4 Vention ‘must. preserve order; proceed with the is ie Fevuvileas pany of the Union, But another chapter is | mittee ; but no person shail be presented who holds odice | thorities, but le , ta : ie i) ic a oie ting of the roll.” The 0% NOUS SILENCE gun. We have been making, siace those eventse—nay, are | under the present State or musicpal goveruments oF re oxition In the rey h Galling of Lhe ro! MOST OMINOUS STILE! wenot now making—s history not Jess worthy, Gentlemen, | celves profit or emolument therelrans. publican party, not a leading one. DIN BECAMB FRIGUTFUL. Hesrates, The Greeleyites, or a8 many 28 Could, | as certainly as history sbail record the regeneration of the re- 7 le said he wanted to accept Me. Ward's substitute, s ‘he crowds surged toward tie platform. Some | kept the tally of the vole for private Iformation. | pudiic was degun amid ‘blood and tears by Abraham | , When the words “in order to promote harmony | provided they would append a prolunition agalust jumped over the orchestra ratis, and facing the | As the vote proceeded, and the negatives were evl- Jucoin, just so certainly aball it become witness in the republican party” were read, there were | any republican holding ofice under Tammany and @ Chair shouted, “Nobouy 18 to be gagged down here.” | dently outnumbering the ayes, tne anxiety of the and brought to iis culmination cries of “On! oh!” aud laughter from all parts of | position at tie same time in the organization & ‘fhe friends of Hutchins walked him toward the | Greelevites was evident, and when the tinal vote pameaeee Lo Dp maby the house. Frepubitcan party in Now York, (A voices, “We'll do stavd apd pusbed him up the stairs. ‘The Charman | Was annouaced they looked crestfailen indéed. | Df'tue repubiicen party, We have sean . THE MINORITY REPORT, that”) . Scenes of th R DIi- | up, to itis tine ivoked and acted with the stolidity | ‘The oriuinal resolution of | the comuittee Was | our honored leaier ‘siretched ont over the ‘The minority of the commitice reported @ resolie | Mr, Twouuty sustained Mr. Ward's proposition at I) Ce) O@ REPUDAL- | Gan automaton. Now he showed put and declared adopted. Tne crowd at | rebeliion, quictly aud irmiy repress tion in favor of the admission of the delegation | some sengtn. ud § C Rips ae sions oF RXCITEMENT, Mr. Butcht tne front ahuraedt toward the nents of tho | tering all shat trod to restore prosperity. aeseg Ur Siacoce Sree Tee een yes ries ROSCOE CONKLING'S SPERCH. aay i tat vention. and ordet the r 0 prevent Mr. Rotehina ‘ew York delegation, Mr, Tousey asked wi was Uy whic jon® so much to Ns Mr. ROSCOK CONKLING spoke as follows:— can © Lon mounting the stand. Hutchins’ triouds insisted oa | the eiect of the vote taken, The Chair explained, Ath Ce ee aT ae COMI | eee " his taking the platform. ‘Tho police formed in line | when Mr. 'ToUsgY sald, “We undersiand, then, in fenton. Fe penton ati Hone eatnate thie Convention o sige tions tne iroor with clubs drawn, che. Chict stand. | Cndcrsing the action of tke. Beate Counmaltvee’ ine poet are dey inate I dan ir Kulus Andrews rose to speak amld great contu- | (lun, aitvougk he bs nots member, herent oe ttle proposal: wt arate ing by the Chairman's table aud giving orders. | charges of aMuation with Tammany and the sugma | Cupidity and revenge that have profuced auch a dire harvest | OR. When he asked if fo was to be gagged here | vention he is respectfully heard, as my’ friend Mr. ‘Town < ‘There was every indication of and all this corruption sticking to as you admit to Of miseries. ‘Truly-indeed, was it recently said by one whom | and prevented from helng heard at the dictation of | has been, not only by the members of tI Three Sessions of. Noisy and ‘A GRAND SMASH UP, Voice 1a your deliberations. Iam iustrueted by my by One nouored iortructor in the ways of | @ United States Senator, senator Conkitug tose | body, bul’ also by th aisat cameo Big Bill McKenney, With his jet biack beard, stood | delegation two state that iit accept mo such | freedoms man who, as vou wiil all bear witness, | and gaked the unanimous consent that tue gentic. | witiesses ite ea. he has 5 ‘wat they w! Dp hy ‘aud har can 4 never kaid the thing he did not believe--by Gerrit Smith, that | man from New York be heard, which was grected | heard patientiy, Te for # moment the indul; up in the front row rangued at the crowd. | courtesies at the hauds of the Convention, and will | ie “irst Py Hho hs the bl . « the Convention myself, tat I wheth ot Unseemly Wrangling. George Opayke looked more trightened than usual | now withdraw.’ ‘This Was grected with cheers and lent who has ever done Justice to the blsck } with cheers and great applause. rignt Ben e oy of wean I 8 @ red man is President Grant. No less note- ‘The Cuau tling the question, 1t Ww: ried, ght in the fear that, aceord! t@ the theory of every and Crept vil to one side, Spencer was looking up | cries of heen his fnaneral ‘Having scanned the B® pul qu mn, ‘a8 Cal earnest republican, we shall shipwreck thls question If we are ts pA Be dass and down and crying oat, “Order,” ‘Point of “GOOD; THAT'S MANLY.” Jed at Secretary of the Treasur; ANDREWS! PLRA. eanght by tire" substitute Sy my friend order” and soon. Conkung stool up lapping boti The delegates rose to their feet and cheered and to accomplish ihe great task aid Mr. Rurus ANDREWS then spoke as follows:— from Allegany. M let me call ALMOST BLOODSHED. | »#. - Butcnins atona io the side aisle cheered wildly and tumm'tuously, the crows pin = a, deep pune 9h Slam mura or oniclam mbes ood Lage Lot eee to some events ng UN ED he gailery becoming perfectly uproarions. ‘I ia of ballot box emit irates and robbers hi 2 And still addressing the Chair. Several of the coun- | Greeley delezation then tiled out—Moses H. Grin- ce oennnd, Ja taxation dremining 2nd he reaver” city in the Western, worta iat try Gelegates mounted the orchestra chairs and | nell, John Cochrane and Sinciair Tousey at the 2 ma onset wre are jespion in Row York of pirates, Wedin aves <ube la amen ae yes shouted to the crowds in their Immediate vielnity. | head—the people on the other side standing uj i Chemies have called ''Graat the buichers™ thls commaitiee held undisputed: preventing tn its own crgantiation The Fight of the New York | ts, crowds im the gaveries checred, laughed, | cheering them as they. passed out, waving hate ‘ant | has Brough ube inatramentall ‘an honored ete antes tha ett come tacle in modern history, © has de- a ne shouted and stamped. Matters were clapping hands and making ali sorts of demonstra- | £00 of New York negott: e county sonvention was called for the we ot Se aes foe , ,s D if ti GRITING UP TO YEVER URAT, tions of approval, A member from St. Lawrenc then aot Lig butchel fe a oT ol A Jooal officers, A combiuation of organization which ‘the bright 5 eleg ations, and many hands were seen resting suspiciously over | stood up and announced that he was authorized to | §lorlously under his lead for national salvation, | Disregard. Fedarat oficehoiders, was formed for the ‘of over Is or, | poliheal parwes, (Applause,) : up pockets ‘The police oftvers stood in A Lne aud | say Uhat (he delegates rom the Furst and Second dis- | obtained frou the areaiget ot forcan maine Powers mors | {brewing this committee, unless they, could dictate its oc nurse Pepys dey yt he PAL dna swung thelr cabs toward tie roaghs im front, and | trict and a number of the Third digtrict, would now | than the most sanguine had hoped, and at the same time. eet | 1 fererence to local nominations. | Maving abort Ove ile | ihe New York Zyinune has adirm'd fm Fopeated Instances, of + Gs from the gallery came in stentorian tones, “You | withdraw. This was received also with cheers | an example which marks an epncl in the history of interna- | Plthe delecates to said Convention Reting Wit iin Me | which I have extracts before me, that Wiliam M. Tweed and Murphy, Conkling, Grant and. the Custom | git 3 well get tho soldiers tn and save the | amid ie prevailing confusion, When tional law and shail in all nations contribute to the aubstitu- | tin Convention, nended vy the Ccollector—-aYe Murphy—aud | Oakey Ha'l and the othe who have ding us ‘phy, Bs J pohice.’”” The coninsion heegars desoriptton, and THE DISCOMFITRD JONES ton of the method of peace for the dire arbitration of war. | formed themselves into a County Convention and then into w | fure,tiWe cvillzed world: have tatnpered with, controlied agd ; had uot. the Clairman. shown. signa of relenting, | had withtrawn the roll of delegates tom New York | 2us,08 satininctorily bas he grappled with another great | local commiuee.. This was ihe bezinning of the coufuslon | New Yurk? isemunisue chee a eo ene * House Decisively Victorio acter a whisper trom Genewal Barnum, there would, | was cabed, after wn en Marshal Sharpe asked that | fuemecoon iced ine wy ike nen Careers beortats De | anddiacon which exist (o-day tn the republican ranke, and (iremandeus: chesring) 1 think 00. mesar SIVELY rious. undoubtedly, have been a volt, " | The dotegation watch responded be acobrded tne int | beeTecephizes weverytag nocd, for reforming our civiser~ | W's alone chargoubinta the lanfeoted federal odeeholiers, | ¥"yo,‘et hm wicats for him hays 1 olf deds ever yi 1 7 t : sooner or . weak, for him ¢ SOTO Sean oebAae, oro or nen Yore pA not) pad tee sunnamaras aces Se + | who seemed determined to rule or rain the republican party, | Yuites “tr yen: oe 4 ® BAL Aas and tt was found tat he wanted, t move to pasa | Hiss this was withdrawn “sad. a from, Gecrge | soleoted to a the work is aon of New Taney whee. wage | The State Contral Commitiee being largely composed of | that dental laughter) fur T ae Cee aaa lane t by contested districts and retcr the credentials to the | U!l nine to-morrow. Se Goan MINGae Corie aur Pete ree setcealan A peal wae teade to the Shafe Centeal Coxe Pen ah ig Re We (Wid and pro- , ier Greeley and: His “ Tammany-Tainted ” | Preper commitice. ‘ihis was all, ‘Lhe Chair would | | The bolt of the New York and St. Lawrence men councile George William Curtis. And fiually, this teader, | mites to take jon of the machinery of the republican | {pDMed @beering) Mr. Vrowdent. whon I hear any man, Hot pat it as.@ motion, but stated tit course Would | has created an intense exciteuient, and it 1s confi- | St suse olin ah vegerd the constitutional Umnit® | party in the elty and reorzanize tt to sult ite own whinas an‘ | Sruwer to hii in “It in too lute, it intoo Lausbles. foreheads Bolt from the Convention. botaken, ‘The roll was proceece’ with, and as each | Gently asserted that Chautauqua, a large portion | vast service by bringlug in’. great new terruory, with every | gaPHee. The regular comuitteo, of which Mr. Greeley i | Tie" ‘fact ‘hax paased into ‘the jud-meut of records, ead are, Aclogate answered tue Fentonttos of Conkimglts | oF Kings, Westchester, Montcomery, Onondaza and | motive of pride audambition Tea‘log him to ed fore wih ihe reprenguiative local organizations then exiet- | BisOry, | (Volos "How about Murphy?) It ie ue a ‘ showed the pleasure or displeasure. The resutt | other delegauons will withdraw in the morning. | persuasion by every legitimate means, ha “They dena the oman ¥) city act on a hill, as plainly to be xe & crow bung fom Deen acca was announced by Mr, Depe May valued e care to the repwiitc we sce h faving all to | 0& They, dened that any procetent extated for such @ | copmield. (Lauzhter.) men cau be foul as anno , Depew. aa 47 volo cast, 188 | The afiatr is being discussed now on the streets And | the calm judgment of his tellow citizens in reltersding hie | Course. They claimed that the Btate Committee Iielf | {> ‘thes the time hae-oome, when this great, republs } c Jor White and 169 for Server, & virtual majority of | in the hotels, i 1 reiterating his | was but the creature or the State Convention “4 Pecks sea teat 5 y a rr 29 for Conklii Ti + ° ‘aration thut ho has no policy to enforce against the will party should be made one in the city of New Yor', and that FROS? ECTS 0s RECONCILIATION. 9 cf Conk ling. ie result 3 halled with cheer RXCITED GROUPS Of the people. This is the pol.cy that has won the great avd — possessed =n is powers whic had not | Poet pould be. exemptod {fom end guarded agaluit the oa on cheer irom’ the Couklinsites, Messrs, ‘Scribner | are seen everywhere, andail neem tobe rather taken | heart of tne rerabiie, Despite. all minor criticisms, aoeply | aniare etuiainod oy the ions ‘of thevepiilienn organtens. | cfoackments ot Tammany Hall CAnpianee.)” Assumiug foundati ted we to d 1@ convietlons of the American people, ta fait! Bh to say to 7e and: tion in this State, from the dud Hutchins were apporied to conduct Mr. White | aback at the result of proceedings, The New Yorkers Bi the party itself. Ing to ve tempted ne aeRO, to the chair, They perturined the task most grace. | held a mect e fm the capacity, iuiegrity and patriotic determination of | , i} o to making # spec ‘ fuily. ia erace: | Wich Sinclair Fousey 10 eho chatty ae watch a cont: | Uyssee S, Grant. “BAtas'we vu from the national tomate | Gna the, State, Convention bad noes enced a origeis | fore fOr 8 thare aagertion, and I ball take my sont PITEGUS APPEALS FOR. HARMOIY. air, White's opening address was quite learned | mittee of turee, consisting of John Cochrane, Leu fairs thére are yet other causes for encouragement. In our | Hoc only proved “by the Listory to wiich T have referred, but | 18,8 moment, (Votces “Go om, go on.) know how late h WY. | and quue topgthy. At an allusion to Gencral Graut | tel Bangs and Q: P. Bradford, was appointed to wait | ffent,rnetopolte theye has been bullt up within the past | Ty sunstanuiated oy uhe action of the Union State Convention | M1 and bow anxious ll are to get aura, aud I flee now foe mes 4 0 ERM immense chears Were given, and the glorious Conk- | on the delegations that voted with them in the Con- | alic'in the Annals Of free’ uatous.. Wa have ‘scen the pur. | Of aatyear, held at Saratoza. It will be recollected by many eee ea eee ace dene aap wit wet Os Saag nel Vention abd ask them to meet with them at Dine | fragea of tha, greatest of American, Common wealths time Py Beg aging, red fale Ma Ao to, a subsuitute proposed by my friead from Allegany. | i is a oe nol ghed had & cl Tajori onv ‘mera! ay legany sul been The Worst Managed Conveniion | above his head, and his admirers following his ex- bo CALL. ANOTIRI CONVENTION, Aiteriy “monstrous ‘and ‘ieutious. “Happily, the “destruc: pe he RI i a Te A amended providing that to og0.aball bo admitted” to the . ample rendeved the scene quito hvyely. At the | and nominate a iu set of candidates for State | YO".0f the power te now within our reach. But it | So civen ‘to “the members of the State ‘Com: | Bew organization who le connected with Tammany or subjegt in Political Annals. mention of the Word conciliation Mr, Conkling’s | officers, The platform as prepaged by the Commit. | Mtiinn ine trl ane tre Beco eT ent | mittee from the city of New York to regulate and | fis iniuence. | was we, President, I wonder at hands were raised ‘again’ {i auplause, and | tee on fesolutions was about asmated in my letter | smong us. Fellow citizens Tam profoundly impressed win | contol the future actions and management of the party 0 } wit" prortaoy bocause it bas jut, Deon ented by the mene he was again londly imitated, The ordinary routine | of yesterday. An Ad ‘Itfonal oink, however, reo- | the fact that we stands tale mowent at the dividing of “the | iat a proposition was mado toanend theresolution of Mr. | Des of thls couconrss, (Laughter.) I hope, In the | was gone through With, and after the appomine! ways. fe fact »' ui Syracuse, Sept. 27, 1871. | OF Comntuittees ‘bn Conicated. Seats and Permancat freee aah The 1 earn lah om vores hat, the ther is harmony. and’ victors. Which po a Bo, De he, ab pelea sletions, Mr Frealenty were, oul ai, “enoite ith weal ‘The town was fality wild with exeitement ali last | Vrgautcation, and w reseiniton providing for the | dorsed, but uo recommendation of the renom!na- | Fig fa" no Minms for feosious sonsolle, PT see botere ove sacs inet delegating such authority (0 | D#,bad Enctg Ee ar nate and the Y jee on resolutions was | tion of’ Urant was inserted. This Will no doubt p2 | whose experience is far greater than my own; baton one ‘the Convestion adjonrmed shorty Fis rapple for the sapremacy, and that in thas Bight, laid on the table, a recess was ordered until four being preset thdrawal ot this reavlution by Mr. Darling, | democracy ~ Sr raieanineasuon rn sam. || Seo - Gresleyites have" wiarawar Before “te. bolt | Rertood” £"tavg™ aces £"latg ‘nchta” of" convenuons | {2 eantgtency Gf the Realel opponion made | Eepbed Wiatwhan anun an tid a duction Sekai Dian cidehiot ime herengnon ir dae AFTERNOON SESSION. it was largely circulated that G. Hilton Scribner | deliberate in this city; Ihave witnessed year after year the | iiate Guavents selating’” Gor’ Ioeal’’. Demeuteattons’ Wiliams Urtou' and others who aided thei have given months of the gerenades it was ramored that | On assembling after recess General Sharpe stated | would be named fur Secretary of State and General | #me strugele between the “outs and the ins” in butin the face ‘of woo have presented | 10 thls work, in four weeks woe are to do it all over an attempt was beinz made by the Murphy crowa | that the commuttees were uot ready to report, and | Merrity for Comptroller, as concessions to the Fen. | Which has arrived at great power, Within & stono’s here to-day the extraordinary spectacle of a contesting | Bgata de nov? Everybody must see that we must ot at- to secure the baud ana give a counter serenade two | Novel @ recess. This was voted down, and ‘then | tonites. ‘This will of course be changed ana an Poet Blace 1 same the old Whig party divide. and that divit- | delegation orented and formed by a State Committen in. the | terapt to, aroug hia Sere WES eb uiviee canes i S et action * 3 joni close and n Di ry hy appointment of a ENTIRE NEW TICKET Within rife shot ip another direction T saw another party, | Lecto} We action of the Coneention of last year any in dere | form one | aolld body welded, togeiher to meot the Conkling. recloyites, hearing of this, engaged | cx e 03 i ] ‘onking. The Grecloyites, ig of this, enyag comnuittee on resolutions was calied irom the table | named, although there are uo names promtnentiy Soon bad Sinines arses power, break in pieces, and on the to aay this State Committee not | common, (Applante.) wail, Sih, to, read foe. this record, which has been tue band for the entire night, and opened a mid- | and adopted, ‘The rollicking Ramsey then moved | menuoned other than those given in my despatch of | spot where we n Ww the democratic party wep. | Tebresantaliven; chy sel vaptal ‘ the usual resolution proviaing for the selection of | yesterday. ‘The entire Poneeain BOF the Couven- | arated by factions, and that separation was tho prelude of | Qui formed anew General Comiuiline for our teople, but | Tit yo "much eloquence to-night. I mean the New York Bight concert in Hank Simth’s room. Champagne % Pp if th mht ‘the dissolution of the regular commil hich the State Committee, ‘Tals wa3 adopted, altuough | tion, from beginning to end, were most miserably | ‘St greater one which hus thrown that party, I | was the creation of the representatives themnelves in the | 7ri/we, which bus devoted so many weeks to healing the flowed like water, and alter some hours spent in | the proceedings were almost withony precedent, the | conducted and shauieful in the extreme. frust, {nto & hopeless minority in, this ination, Gentie- | city of New York, under the sanction of the State Couven- | Wounds, setiling the differcnces and harmonizing the feck ’ carousmg, the band, triumphantly pouring fortn | Convention having not yet been permanentiy ponder on--a lesson of warning. tion SER, Af, Wmaay be aakod, the State Central Commaittes fags of Bho factiens OF ae Renan ieee gent: 2 Ses C i » Chairman, from. tb ‘ crganized. A recess was then ordered until seven Sr encouragement, for every one of those divisions wae based | C40 usury thi authority In ine cay of New, York todeclare | Wasa” auistaxen. when 1, cupporod, Thad beep pans of victory, was marched through the hails | orciock. im some degree upon principle. Iu the division thet ‘Of te Vanderblit to the Intense, annoyance and dis- RVENING SESSION. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION, | strtets'as itscens to rc racker'a question of pride ofimon Munty'or Wecercanicathon thevushour the Reetey Analy | im advance of most of thos who thought. wi Sear icen peuseabre pene tanks or Upon reassembling after seven o'clock the hall 4 sitnea it Buch quesious can be compromised, Let ado this, Tee | C9unty OF local organization thriuchout the Aintey Ama nanimity and eonelitutton ; ‘to pea ble. pats od 4 ‘wan moro densely perked than evers. ‘The Now York ~— Ree Or cltnae eiaa. aaa, he, erentent of our conetituen | ple's representatives here, we might se well bere and now on F aipposed (has this proposition woukd 3 dvlegatious seemed to be conceaed the front seats, | The Republican State Convention was called to | he ‘ “1 dootare that from thie tine Renceforty no’ Siate, Convention noaey aitercan from those which wo. bare’ sor 2 i : } f and now? ‘Away with mere questions of precetence; pit evethen ferent from those which wo have ex- came into vere auriog Aad tat Aside ctied A st Sua ib cd ketteareained and Cokes (iis order at twelve o'ciock M. by Mr. A. B, CORSELI, ay with metaphivsica ot regularity. The bare fact thai | Heed nevimble, no county Convention, need sarembles Put | Perienoed nds of our friends. (The a morning, and It was evident that there would be to | chairman of tne State Centra! Commuttee. (The speaker here such good men aud true are here shows that they believe y id Fead from the {'ritnen: extract stating that “It scoms os State Commitice to dictate and control all local and State | read from the Tribes: an extract stating thas “ht seams Dro : as to whethe: ould b ve a right ty be here. Aad may we hot oo either site ; xerious rouble, if not actual bloodshed, | #3. 1° whether he would | bo eae fe Bieakiey | Geugyal Geoncy H. SuaRPe nommatea Mr, An. | copcede it? i, too, tu regard to any repository of the poliki- | Rominations and representatives tn every poruion of the | POMS “Gomaitee and authorize the latter to take aay r At the time mamed for opening the} looked a3 wise aud happy wa could be. Shatr. cal powers of the marty, May ‘wo oot on either side | ities in this matter has been revotutionary and with. | measures necessary to perfect a reorganization, hall us morning the crowds flocked thither | Audrews looked beiligeren. ugney Gardner er a, Pidnage Ie Onondaga, ,a# temporary Chat | rer ocal considerations, Ary you ready to remand tne | Ot, color of right or authority. ‘to ‘be ‘sure eerie a oe Rage Meslay ne | ba 5. | seemed ready to toss @ caper into the enemy’s | Man amid applause, millions who have been raised from bondage and placed in | fevolutions aro recognized in times of an extra. | Hoime delggdtiins om the hoe WC iiseoren to manta ‘avd stormed ssiOns was re- Prise be ; ce en ; on that? Is it the comment made by the bonoradle gentie- q ed at the doors for admission, it was camp.) “Yo-oy"" Bliss jumped about as if carrying | General Meurirr, of St. Lawrence county, noml- | the full exerelse of politcal riyita back nto the hande of scent character, nd ae are numupanions; out the | men from New York, who spoke hero by the indulgence of oes = vag eeorep ‘font and shoul? not. be countenanced, ‘What lethe alleged | ia Convention, ' and wh utationt ported that the roum was to be packed in the Mur- | messages hither and thither, Scattered through tho | nated Mr, Chauncey M. Depew, which was also re- | Are you willing 1 onal i ' reason given by th hy Interest, There were no policemen on guard, | Dail were i ib the great syste: Le bp i HUNDREDS OF ROUGH LOOKING MEN, ceived with cheers, the drt openly or cor rey atasked Ite oaee your ready te | course which they and, at oue time, while the aoor was helt partly | certainly not bls la and evidently prepared for The CHasr stated that Mr. Depew was noteligibie, | place the we nureued? ‘They charge, in wuelr re, | te. action committee as Infamdus ? : t Fsvain‘evetey | speaker rend further trom ihe same article and coutianed:— fhreads of your foreign relations to be playet by | ports that the Gener ‘eimai, of which Hae they | Now, Mr. resident, speaking in the interest. of conelliation jeech my neighbors and friends of the pas ap members of the Stite Cominittee for the | Hpom me ita fas groundless and alluded Aan Jo open to admit @ member of the press, the crowd | any emergeucy. This is deciledly the largest Von- ” ‘men who never hesitated at embitlering our foreign relati: " * r . went . !ly discussed. which unmistakably suows that the edilor MURPHY'S MEN ON THRIR MUBCEE, nuluutes Dast soven o'clock Chilrman White called | here as a substivute, an (mecnlted Gemoteete. metrupolie SbiB eter af Mr Horace Urecley to Mr. Alonso B. Cornet, | Paver, derraed. this” a ‘liberal, Honorable, and fal, ad; orxeously hucauly speaklog on soar fwalch has doubiless been read by avery memoer of this Risen htop hem A rush was then made, but the gang of roughs | the meeting to order, and fully fifteen hs hae oe, | manures passed withont any attempt to do business, | THe CHAIR stated that Als name wonld be entered ten buve we but one more a Topabilonn lela ander the | rete ies, comin i Who stood uiside Were as spanky a3 the gang out. | 7 # ues x u ‘ne Convention remained guite orderly, and many | 90 the list In the place of Mr. Lawrence. we oan dispense with ail others, Let us bere and now side, There was erosuing, shouting, swearing aud | enjoyed ilemseives in counting ihe ‘bala’ neadn it | Mr. A. 8. WooD, in the interest of harmony, rile she geltaph of he Fepuoitcan. party.” Let © monuivent | SAIag ie, ganctlon of republics goveruarm ecannotte | frome Lawrence, Gow neat ie ame wild surging to and fro, Presently a stool was seen | Wie house, and finally gave 1 be raised in the similiaie of the New York Cours House. Hoan members}of the Legislature, do in 0 of the ticket, We are to nominate (he member front up, as the numbers Were too'many, Guuerat Cochrane stroked. his | DamMed G. Witton Scribner, of Westchester, and pro- | Let ibe surmounted with Dauble on it Let thers Ree ain cmes abe Pataloy Mahe be elokee jquamrence alluded 0, Mm the hand of one of the fel:owa inside, and then a the repub- e w shaguy beard and looked somewhat like a spunky | ceeded to enumerate the services performed by Mr. r 1 its authority; but, strange to sayrthe charge 1s initiated by Mr. cane with a loaded head. Both of these were usod | Scoloh terrier ready for ® wrestle with any other | Scrfoner in behalf of the republican party. He for ions of the enslaved andit | the “Collector of the Por, Mr. Murphy, and his nssoclates Mr. Conwiino--My honorable friend wilt Bnd if St daw y 4 ap. ft came out victorious from the aint ye . fling it befure the unwall far hoe wit nam he aglaiey whch secret gti ons force damask nobody ing theg all to obecrre that, > as weapons an | smashed down on the skulls of the | 04 that night come along. When the Committee , test War aby repubile ever encountered; it battled off Ite ‘4 on Contested Seats appeared there wi pealed to tue Convention to organize with peace | Shemies at hone wad ba a theun abroad: it contracted a | Beans: they sumatnes Anaeerdanaeen es + jas I thing bat a compliment to the honorable men outside; then an ornamentalirey back from of DY GuveRkG nore and harmony. ast debt to save the nation and then pad itfa such a man- | SSR say ant Sara Haereatey ctigned: but it will give mie pleasure t0 seco! the orchestra chairs was . dolag fi bran- . 7 * a ner as to enbance the : M n chairs seen, betug freely bran- | and sectling down, The Chairman reported in favor DEPBW’'S MAGNANIMITY. Brod” or “nerves “aad “statesmen ‘and "then died or | 42d to nominate and elect John 7. Holman for Governor of Meo songpioueuepostioay ga thy Lc rays eed dished in # similar manner. immediately thereal- | Of the contestants from the !'irst district of Niagara, | Mr. DEPEw stated that, while he appreciated the | a wretehed wrangle over rly array of paltry | te State; and it may well be aald that it com in favor of the regulars of the First ‘Tl i ” 4 ee eltty | grace from these men‘who, led by Mr. Murphy, in the wit ‘bile my heath holde out to heal our differen: ‘ rei sitot ae Kings etioaas" Syleadn aud rvpuilcane, all boy be. Tn Fi aad Wott, procured. in conjunction ite Taistaaay. | (oa top to ter several : iment paid him, he had a duty to perf i Aes triets of Kings. ‘ihen the Ninth district of Kings | COMP! (segs lnty to perform to | Tanyuace of our great ational st: b tod commmities REVOLVERS WEBR DRAWN, was reached, Everybody secied to expect a ee bis party thts fall, and that it should start in the ‘an Ay tbenliu these ‘uner sorte ot hs ey rm mare betes pein party, tue abolition if the Tax Ce suppott Nae Peet a ee thy nad nity the repute and foarished by parties in the crowd ontside, | poit iavurabio to the delegation Meaded by Archie | coutest with peace and harmony In fs ranks, Both | from lhe dary howe of the war tagladgen the nation. we | Fenmolicar, and te Teese, Sorte atten ely | gan organigation in the cliyof Rew York we aball takeit in whtle those inside tore tho loose furniture apart 183, hen, however, the committee reported in ig 2 “A "8 | ayreement with the leaders of Tame Hall of a en ia. | fasrnesa. Put these two deiezat precisely ® par, and P favor of the contestants a member o! the commitice | ‘ke other gentlemen named were good and worthy | worker’, Nit auc e ani yn eo evant tion composed of live democrats aud two repubiicaus. Vad eh ite Ravi! along era of perce, prosperity and victory. Aud now, hia. commeseeon Mb. Mtirpty: Ls ater conchuting, pernaitme tw returo my most sincere thanks | Appointments, and with one single exception the for we honor you have conferred on me. I muet ask y Lo a a ed ne frie 1 pledge myvelt to 0, & commatseion thas constitared te, to bes Tammany repabli- | teat Laer or jects of the Vonvention, | ere yea aie to that lena than ‘the gensemen upon | Bok sand shoulder to slonlder with the party in t gations in order to. parade our dissnsions fAuplause,) Bore taking my seat 1 beg aay that T have spoken with be utmost kindness of every mem- ization, ‘There is no gentleman who will execu- and stood ready with legs of tables and chairs to | osered a mivorit: i . i y Teport in favor of the wliss dele. | members of the party, and one of them was the Giup the intruders, “ut down those pistols— | gation. ‘Tis was recetved with cheers by crowds. | seicction of the State Committee, a committee yet ‘a in “ U u ne] —., | B.D, Webster made a churacteriatio 3 s: - ‘Don’t shoot, don’t shoot”—“Kill the s— of a—, tng cut hie shaggy mustache and eee on tilal, He concluded by withdrawing, in order | forbearance aud inauicen dail bim’—Blow his brams out’—Open the | 4); C1 i romoute the Hiss delegation was ihe oue representing the repub- | that both contesting delegations from New York | Wrsvisine pleases of tne (co ras Instructed by my eution ? (Loud applausu.) door”’—«Not & damned ore of you-will get 1n’— | licans of Kivgs. Mr. Furbush moved to substitute whom they attempt:to lay this charge, 1 know of tion of ite purposes. (Applal “You'll all get 1n,”.and ejaculations more expres. | te minority renort for the majority, and called for pein be admitted to the Convention. He wanted | ~ yne Cirain announced the following committees:— | With whore yolitical forties and ucts have been more intl. Vefore eonuiag here to vote ig favor of ihe re. die ls i the yeas and nays, when the poor ‘he past burted, and hoped tat the Convention ‘ON CONTRBED @RATS. ‘mately connected uring bie po iueal Life than with Thomas A edge hy haga Moar lh | wil ve than elegant were indulged in, until we place CHAIRMAN GOT BEWILDERED Would settle the aiMculties In New York. He | ,Wuliam Fullerton, of Orange; Witla P. Katerprosk, of ata rie or ec ane aomicen: Denmine “apcarens, | iy sone to.ine sory odes im she usonmes seemed worse than Bedlam. By this tine Sa eee ee to substitute, to amend, | moved that Mr, Scribner be temporary ana Mr. ee rear beeen) Sratnars, aes eitcioney aint Tweparetd oma hiss, an whaiewer Tasag have | friend whorl. me the faroc wo comaalt with me to provide THE POLICE ARRIVED, 7 9S, Be SRO DE CRS Fulog OF: TRE! Twn t Washington; GM, Deauisu . . ‘' | had to-do wi famroany Hall, as has been chal for the adimusion of buih acta of delegates, eking nothing » Assembly and a hundred others. He looked pitifully ute permanent Chairman. ¢ ot a Spa calgon, of Uncle; Charles £. | repeatediy in the pobiic presa, las heen Jn alliance, aft! except that wien. this Convention was over this split would and, taking charge of the door, comparative quiot | towaras Rush-us Conkling, as he has been lermed. The Cuark decided the motion out of order, ag iene es Tas ol ub, pra Pager vies Wt agsoclation with hits smile friends who now'ory Stop inatan send, ey eee Fag oe joy ey ph cepend ottv y my ory 0 come in n ater. Was restored, but not until Detective Bennett, of | That magnificent man sav erect in his seat, nodding | two rotions were already pending. Power, of Cayoge: Danlet Ui Cole, of Urteandy aod Henry | Trias yfaveive an mug he peopie uf the Stats for the | Ing Une Organizalon mw. catia como tt om what Ghty used ©, Lake, of Chauwaqua, ‘3 n “4 approyal or signifying his disapproval by a series o1 a “eo New York, had wormed himself into the crowd | wagnisiceat pamtomunle motions, so direcung with | Mit. C. SPRNCER raised ncn repnblloans who. werm with, the | toca gaunt "it Gat were dome ait ny complaint PERMANENT 0 ‘ purpose of breaki wi eee manne icke ee party in its Infancy, aud have not deserted it and will not | the ground floor. On and had grabbed a couple of the revoivers which | his maguiticent volce by magniliceatiy pointed A POINT OF ORDE! Btephen B. Frevch. of Sulfvik; Jobo HB. Dotehery of | f R DEEL Raab ghee Sumer one 8. Datchers of | firsake itin Ke Aubure years or uid age, It isan effort | would be made. If [ have erred | have ocred in the interests were being flourished overhead. Those havin: ejacalations Just wiat should be done, - Habla A ph Ramsey, of iv | of on the part of men who, when of harmony and maguenimity. Task that a fair and syuare a A DAD, MISTAKE. that until a temporary chairman is chosen no mo- | Vister; Joby Uammond, of Keser, 4 fa Eni ot Clin Peautta of the war end {ls natural Coumeauences vote ba taken on the two queattona o othe tion of the country, touk sides end that we may complete ut ory tus well ae ahaped by. tie Te. Ores renubiiean United states Henate and Louse, favored the usu. | they have been runab on the leet Abeve, macntbe, pations of Aadrew Joioson, opposed with thelr money aud d red that the rejectior Abeir tnflaence the impeachment which was demauiled by the Pee em aie tate of te corey people, and fn this State opeuly seceded from ; i of Ruscoe Conkting. AS to the party, and at thelr G ‘Committee in th Party aud the doom of Roscoe Comking. Ax ty and in their conventions, declared in Tribune endorsing tho action of the Convention he int leaders of Tammany fall and John did not read it so. fle then citet the New York Pmes, &@ paper which the gentleman from Oneida lickets were then admitted, and in a short time the Amid the confuston ‘’ind taxing of votes it was | “on to clect a permanent chairman ts in order. room and galeries were crowded, while @ number | found tnat the Convention had acted on the mo- The Cuain decided the point of order well taken, of roughs Milled the back of the platform and sec: tion to substitute and it had been declared carried. F 4 7 Gulaied to heip ite. aay poke ana so Wien the misiake was discovered there was.a gen- | ®¢¥U8 F. ANDREWS appealed from the decision age | eral laugh und a terrivie applause. After some | Of the Chair. On motion Hexry B. GLynon, of Oricans county, be commenced. After repeatedly requesting all | turtner wrangling Mr. Farbusn generously, but very The CHAIR said he did not rec and Charies H. Swords were appointed ry I y . ognize the gentle- le is were ap] ber i ries, Pparites not members of the press to retire from the | foolishly, agrecd io have the yote reconsidered and % Mr, Sackett, of Saratoga county, moved the ap- o fon by yeas and nays, ‘Tue result was | M40 Us a member of the Convention. pointment of a commmitive on contested seats, con- the vote tal platform, Mr. A. B, Cornell, Chairman, ordered the | nat the mnority report was rejected by cighty-six | Mr. ANDREWS said the Chair had no right to say | sisting of two (rom each judicial district except tne endorsed, which did approve of the propose! action police officers to votes, and the haudsome Archic was thrown out, who were or who were not members of the Con- | frst, to be apouluted by the Chair; and as to the here. He then referred to is — subsutute, CLEAR TOE STAGE. pay rite Can gs CONKLING. vention, He had recognized General Shi ‘one si of the city of New York bord said otemneeee, Bi ay Po being Mee 3 poe Conk! he First district of Oneida was then reported on, ‘ ‘arpe, shall have power to report a jan they think t ngs Ol i 5 ork. By this time the delegates were all in. Conkling, € HO ation th that city. Adopigd. concluded by imoving the previous question, ; Which Was ordered at cleven o'clock, and then the and a contesting delegation headed by Roscoe | Of the contesting delegates, and it was his duty to Coe ee ae thes Int 7 Mr. E. H, RoseRrs, of Oneida. movel that tho | which hut theretorore Sieaoet every Jen peer & sty with bis hyperion curls twisted so tightly that (he | Conkling was admitted. Now came New York’s | recognize him (Mr. Andrews). Toll was called, When the yote stood ob Lue adoption hatrs of his mustache were drawn up t < ton. A most signiicant siiencé a " r re mnueb perplexity and anx: wih Gietitatlng hs praes and: shaking hands wish | "pou. ihe moat gizuitcane, suence seemed to come | Tho CHAIR stated that the roll would now be | “nr Wiertay PrkaveRoKOOK moved to lay the | (Re. 0M¥., °%,aaqcouy ‘nl veaco had come, and What | Of ne gupatitite-—yeas, 164; nays, 104. ‘The. mar Tvaeek. “Ganceclivatus tntie tn . Dans | lowly the resolution prepared by the committee. | called. resolution on the table for the present. and. repods tempt to divide the republican | JOFity report was ton adopted admittiag both dele. ai id. The rollicking litte Ramsey, of Albany, | When the first part was Tread, endoraing the action | Mr, ANDREWS renewea his appeal, inststing upon | Agreed to. Gragnizatisn Fi i Tore by a enome airectienes Lite et ed siario’ Oct nt ieeatioa ta lew. York me 1 ry a a rk, Mr. Ramsey, of Albany, moved for a commlitee General Co: with his Little voice, stood near the front, in), sal of the State Coimmiltee, there Was a subdued mur- pressing: 1c ur CHRANE vext spoke of the honor ana stated in the report. ‘Tonsey stated that his 0 mirr of disapproval. ‘The second part, recommend. | # decision. to name a permanent orgauization. 1 nltey Y ' Reais thamitt okay wiaxen ever ate cn Ing a reorganwation, wax passed over, butthefirst | The CHAIR, amit much confusion, called upon | Agree to. x (oree eta rime tise orem ipethe rap beee: dslegation would nut wecept twedo teruis and wont b ‘a 3 ngly | seatence of the third part. ‘tor the purpose of har- | Cencral Sharpe and Mr. Depew to act ws sécre- The Convention then took a recess until four P. M. | tion raised here of someot 11g rancor, He coatended Inaude at hulf-past cleven P. M., was received With 1 "4 " a) vetod wit o ; m i trimned, was standing near the groat Conkling, | mony,’ it Was greeted with roar upon roar of Afternoon Scasion. that he Stale Committee bad no authority to do repeated cheers, Yr, Sherman, of St. Lawrence, a tna taries of the tellers ip calling the roll. ready to fy with bis portly preserver tu do the bid. DERISIVE LAUGHTER. . ihe work it haa done. That work belonged exctu- 0 stric ‘4 the § Q HUTCHINS attemptea to speak at the call of the re 1 SUARPR stated that the Committee on nd the committes the creature, He concluded by | vee iy like a minister on poor pa: ce a | Person should be selected holding ofice uuder the eneeay Oa ARee soap Me y a vention. Pr pay and few around like a | P' tec! iz e nuder the warning (he Convention against we action recom. Both lists of delegates from Néw York were then Ose @ c x 7 C Ut Se fi ady to report, and moved - fs as present State or municipai goverament ‘greete,t | Convention, but the confusion was too great, The | Contested Seats was not reads port, arnt es seanentn afta eobeire hen on a hot griddle, The Fentonites seemed Pun prolonged applacsée. A iinoriey report wos oni hergatceepig Sy tte that when the Convention adjourn 1 adjourn to | Manded vy the majorly oF ie a eencic of ine | Peale NOT QUITE SO JOLLY offered recemmending admission of Me daiegation nieet again at seven o'clock. | Lost. roral dhstricts, showing that, owing to repeated dis- Generat Starry said that one delegation haa as they wore last night, The crowd eg | irom the orgulization headed by Horace Greeley, | UPON the platform to preserve order. The turmoil | | Mr. J. W. Simonton. of Hichm nd, moved that tre RMORL IH AAW Late Ue Oureebsion Nad loyally responded, aut tue other having leit the Nall, a) he crowd In the galleries | HON tras. * | jasted for some minutes, during witch the cating | Convention take a recess til six oFclock P.M. but | Seraions In Now York, fie Kuaveunon fad found | ne moved the one remaining be allowed to cast a fu Was Immense, and everybody was evidently expect- A STORM OF CHEERS of the roll on taking the vote for Chutrmsn was | Withdrew the wotion to allow Mr. E. M. Roberts, of Decesearlyimterferede) sot Mr ces SS woke, mg fan, ‘the Convention was calicd to order at | sor Greeley. for Grant. More clicers for Greeley. | suspended. *B was | Onelda, to move the appointinent of @ Committee | Nevessariy itileritule | + | OMG. srexcem satd hat delegation tad left n anger. abont haitpast wwelve by A. B, Cornet, wien Gen- | Cheers ivr Conkiing, chcers for Ventoa, cheers for | "Alt, ANDREWS ross to, make a motion, but there Se eens LOS, WHICH Be, id, RUA, HONORE WEP! | seas yweemr Mall Wie Ne aOR Ws ReemeNT OR RIEGEL] LES CoScuitee eats See ee eral Sharp nominated A.D. Wh:te, of Onondago. | es ey aie oe eee ee oe eee otig wikia Mr, | The CHAIR then announced tho following Com- | ',larorut the nction ot tne ean tee tte Ming | Mt. SUAKK'E withdrew his motion, and the Con- Coneral Merritt named ©, M. Depew, of Westches- | aad went into a long and strong argument, retailing | HuTcusNs rose to speak. is * | mittee on Resolutions:— had WeStanding Committee power to take the action under | Venton adjourned until nue A, M. to-morrow. ‘ ter, and Colonel Wood, of Wayne, named G. Hilt the Greeleyite side, On opening he was called to The Cua caltea him to order, and then there B.D, Silliman, of Kinga; @. Hilton Soribner, of West- | discassion? Second, had they reasouable grounds for their E GOH RLF Siu sFo Ccglab omni G Hilton | orice by J. L. Parker, of Cayuga, representing Dela | were loud chies in the Convention tor Hutchins. George Dawson, of Albany, Peter & Hoes, of (o-'| aciip? Third, what sonld be the, astioa of tne Vonvea- JOINT TEMPERANCE COMMITTEE, Seribner, of Westchester, When vepew’s name | ware. He calied Rufusto grderon the ground that he | The demana was fo strong tat Hutoulas a tiadtsvor ne i Mer- | The. regninign uajer epualieraddn. eogecinlg. ree eo was mentioned it was received with immense Leer? ban hi eh Se eee cane Nelewiee puepeer rv come on the [at osnaie police insun, of Broome . Brovks, be iy Voaednty. oP the Peiie y ih AYRACUSE, Sept. 27, 1871. " i best A » Gt i) , wher were called upon to preserve orjer amid the great- wn, of Monroe; Henry snerwood, cavention rf the woreedings of } Stindl q M ye 7 ¢ ‘4 ,of Krie; Seth Wakeman, of Genesee’ mrnitiee, 3 ie letv-to' this great. legulative and judicral The Committee of Conference appointed by the vers, The Chairman declared tiat Mr. 1 epew | you pelong,” cried ont a naltonal repyblican gear | est confusion. Everybody was on his feet, the Ni was the platform, Rufus grew eto uent ail Chairman rapping aud hundreds snouting, This Mr. RAMSRY Move. that the State Committee be | boxy 1 wel on the whole question without check ‘ur kine | State Temperance Soctoty, the Grand Lodge of 3 NOT ELIGIBLE, BAWLED OUT HIS STORY. Tasted for sume minutes, When order was partially | elecied in the usual mauner—a mMem'yer to be taken | Craoce- Who shail doubt that power of the Convention | Goa Templars and the Graud Diviston of the Sons Sem aE ns din Unt, Shear as sc delomater: Rute: | He kere eine cual. wrepressiine Spencercon | TArenekme of the ourhivak the vote ‘alood & Fal Argun gag Congressional distilct, Adopted. bet in tuese matters for feel. Tha ieeno voubk in geseral | of Temperance of Bastern New York, hela » Joint 7 by Spencer— ey tnaall rep! bie Spencer- the time of the outbre: he vote stood 95 J, W. SIMONTON renew: 8 ro) r 3 be be oi Y or ts 1 ere ea up and wanted to know wito had | tie “other side. General Cocuran followed | White to 58 for Scrinner. *; oft tece Btn oeloes Bee boats OF ov nwir Ua ach ldelognies vo tre Convention ta particinate rg {| Session at the new ‘Temperance Hotel, at eignt arg Fond yas a Pigenoal bs created and pd Bing Borie ues nunre aie a a stated be any Hi gyn was The Convention then Wok @ recess till seven Ne as hog mr Lge N Pa re the sources o'clock this morning. H. 8 McCollum was ap- Uries +ut down, Rafe,” ‘sit a reeley—| out of order. The roll must be catled through, y . and pa o nee that va Kin Sec beer rig neh agra) a trom ail’ sides, | cheers lor Greetey)—in which the grea: and good |” Mr, CooHRAN® sald the Toil was caurep wrong, | °°. Rvesihig’ Sessten, sdeeeetene: Reger tall remata (ure CTR aca da baal Midlabaheica ami tp down, Tammany,” aud so on, cate {f + | philosopher acknowledged only the Union Republi | and the Convention had the power to make itrigut. | ye Convention was called to order at half-past | or'dew Fors, that corruption i (ound, the Courentiog hus | MY: But Rufe would not aitaown. Ho = .-, fie. Cee ko ot Which he himself ty Chairman, Loud cries for Hutchings " Nfs icc Seas Jadge Fallerton, from the Jou a » tn aud t) decide. Seconi— | AN tnvitation was extended to all the friends of SWUNG HIS BRAWNY Pista = ~ “ ceria a ir. Horctixs said if the Coivention would hear | piittee on Contested Seals, reported ‘tuat John Qui- mmiteo reasonable? The | tocal prohibition who were present to take part in HRGATENING A BOLT, him a moment everything would go on right—peice | sarq and Joha Leary. are the regular delegates (rom was whether a mersber | the deliberations of the Cowmitiee, @ kiad of trust; The following resoiu\lons were adopted:— crets of the pariy, and ‘That a sub-committee of three be appointed to tall events he is ean State Convegtiod, which ie to assemble of one party will lan addorse iowa! prohibition as advocated by the ing and shook lis brown locks and whiskers, but amid | jy saytng that, ft the resolutions aN gyeupanpted avd har LCOS os buinte at tor clones the Second district of Kin 8; also, Morey and Jonn ci ms : tot bate son from the Third district; also William Eulery and the uproar he could scarcely be heard. One of the | they would rid the Conventicn o Asta ) Gasds of cont z e aad be relerred to she Committee | Gakey irom the Niu district. 7 1 delagates explained that Depew hi forms and leave im the absent paces a crime which | pe passed over Westchestel jagates explaine pe ad like Bangno‘s ghost, would uever, ne never | on Credentials. The minority of the committee reported in favor wn agicrou, and t ye fateceaie. been substituted for Lawrence. ‘Then there was an- | down, Several others Spoke, and duriag the spegcnes | 1 z 5 8 4 sc ‘he greatest coufusion prevalied, s legation. 6 wi! Was, cvery memper of the | organizations represented by ths Jotnt Committee, coni other cheer, after Which Depew spoke a speech and | Colonel Duganne kept bobbing up ana dowa Hi ANDREWS Tenewed wis appeal from the deot- | Fyne iss deregation. cna that the Con- General Comminion ant be, lika Carsar's wife, mbore sus of john U'Donuel bk Duttues eee bee oF asked to withdraw In favor of Scribner, and moved | AN4 had. just pegun his fearful squeak when | sion of the Chalr, ainy owl cries uf all Ort vention could not afford to perpetrate such au out- | grrore or corruption of the opposite party. It has been | 9% "Pives cyst it te the tmperative dnty of every tem- | sh General Ward, of Alleghany, arose and presented a My. Hureniys calied for tus motion, rage upon the republicans of Kings as would be tie | openly charged that the most nilacious’ ag enormons rob: Seve lor lo Sneed aad Fore CUE Tee One GORE: that Scribner be made temporary Chairman, and | supsutute for the resolutions offered by the commit. | ‘The CHAIR stated, at Lhe request of the contest- | qamission of the Walliams delegation. birem of the public fads bave vgctrred, Tals charge | Fortenntors uad Anteublymen us are kaown to CRYUF lo : Mr. White permanent President, This was cheered, a iS eat ea tn Wine oy be | ing Cnet a bom eae wens pe peo le Mr. A. G. WILLIAMS defended the regularity of Bt been eee vA ae . bat PO ee ef™® | prohibition, «oe admitted ii alt a c by i vom: Mr, HUPcuINS Insisicd Upon ins Motton being pI , rel 1D whic! ouge s ethan a e charges in Resolved, That a'l temperance organizations, of whatever but declared out of order, All this was part of the | Tiltee ne authorized to take measnres to consolidate | Tho Cnarn repeated bis decision tha. the names Bie, aelegapion, renwarginee g ihe manner 1 which tt of ules: ihien the time. for “that | name, are caricatly Teqtemet tO caoperate: ta a waked programme to Intimate that Fenton men the party so that there shall be but one, Hereapon | would he passed by. ‘A motion ‘was made to aubathtate the minority for | <ol Se et ceeaae ie cece fas aa Gea. eifort to secure the enactment of the proposed law. WANTED HARMONY, the rollicking Ramsey got up lo make a specch, Mr. Bctcnins still insisted apon his motion. the majority report on the Nanth district, wad, af- | or ve cha ed with partici afion in hecrine The repebliean After conaideravle informal discussion in refer- ‘§ willl compromise, General Merritt NE SQUEARED Mr. Buiss, of Kings covury, stated that if the | ter mech confasiou, was adopted. * all events devermfoed tbat novising of thia kind | ence to futuro meetings, the form of a law and and were willing t comp! i z his equenk, put nobody heart him. Cries of “Ques: | witidrawal of Lis vielegation would conduce to har- | “je poing stated nat Ils yore WAS carried under a e,if reasonable precaations | plans for circulating petitions to the Legtsiatare, withdrew his original amendment and renewed | tion,” “Question,” “Louder,” “Louder.” «Shut up.” | mony he would W misapprehension, ‘a reconsideration was moved and ociaitons will not act; ti the Joint Committee took @ recess until uall-past id Depew’s motion. Charley Spencer made a point of oe ESD ae Petter FM At a unelly unigratood Vat be did not acknowledge 18 | carried. The question was then taken again, on he pil. Reg ‘oe: tents five o'clock Unis a!ternoon, ps * ae hy : arity. ton to substitute the inlnerity for the majority ‘The arr _ order that no permanent President could be chosen. | game, He might as Wel be going through a pan! “ 1 mot exporlng vices, ‘Ihero may beg a 8 as . jon teut the calling of the roll, omitting con- w?2 e poortn at ‘The point was deciared well taken, Tule Andrews | mune. ‘The eres grew louder aud ficreer, but Me | yee?ing vielegutes? names was proceeded with. FEET aa Ey teverton ihe Minin districtof Kings | girsnsy ine suseitor of. ns hronderh cpoitniy anal Ue ALBANY DIOCESAN CONVENTION. appealed, The Chair called him to order. “I am in pRigih ae a cil sae sie por Megs) oun é ar one Bepasae county was then adopted, Fepubi2aD, and tue moat stringent means mia pe adopted Albany, N. Ys, Sept. 27, 1871. * ” ally be Gne NsES . AJ Ne York was called Mr. e' ” wo exelanle rom positions of truat who wear (he livery of : NY, Ne Boy “ order,” repiled Kule. “I don’t recognize the gen- | ftp moment le opened his moun roars of laugh! renteameacdiak, the names be guidende of the Convention, also adopted for the | Pi iimany. Much, has been saidof the connection of Mr. | ‘The Episcopal Diocesan Convention met im St. NH ie fe es ittee, ot ' ‘Tne committes further reported In favor of the | {raien ih tee former committee, aud It bas bere ariue | Pever’s church this morning. The sttendance was Like pone Conkling hy gos are {rom the Orsi district of | ttence ta, the purity ane Base oft oy 4 large. The morning prayer was preceded by the Ouewa county. i BUSE, | er good men Le may be miried, Teadl! “ tS) ited sani’ that after what had occurred ‘ hia n | assembling of the ciorgy at the residence of the rec: on Credentiais. Ueman as a delegate,” was the reply. “You don’t? | and cries of oa bE yay yas arose. | ferred (Applause) i nize me, when | Motions were made to au tm to print his speech. |. Mr. Aperew White was named by 135 doiegates, aoa A one a eee rete | Hediually wound op Mis little squeak and was fol: | yr, G, Hilton Scribuer was hamed py 189 delegates, you allow a mau who 1s contesting my seat to be | jowod by siaclair Touscy, WhO Ardse ana acknowl. | ‘The announvemem Was re posed of, This Convention must sista! action | heard?’ Ali this time the Chairman kopt edged that the Greeleyites accepted General Ward's Mr. WaLvo Mercnixs mey here to-day noviing else coald be expected, of the standing — commistee. time | tor of St, Peter’s charcl, Rev. Wilkam H. Sntvely, a 2 delegates 7 . . Se (G cnatach ae We fe chad i ths 3 R e. He sald that atter | York, 1 have taken no part in these recent ditferences. 1 ar robes, to ihe church, where religious on the table and calting for order, ‘The delegates | yy the Fentonites. Mr, Twombly had his say, but | committee to conduct Mr. White to the chair, feared ai] the facts iney Were unanimous in inak- | dorelnne man's irierest.. T wou'd ao uyibing reasouab @ jh Rd best done Ly ‘At tue close of the services the Convention organ- a were almost all speaking together, the crowds in the | sald nothing new, The magalficent Roseve taen, io MA. WHITE'S INATOURAL galleries helping along the din by shouting and | most magnificent style, poke against the substi- Mr. Whirs, om taking We chair, addressed the © Be report. to promote harmony. 1 do not think that's r Stanpinz, Guict was fnally restored, and Messrs. | tute and read from the Tribune of W-day an | Convention as Milows:— ‘ne report was adopted, concealing or withbo.ting our opintonm, but rather by gving | iyo) for tie business meeting. The following TAE MAJORITY RESOLUTIONS. sia eiiupereet fairoees, anit by givlag Wer Intae tre, | are the omcers of the Convention:—Right Rev. Sharp and Depew appotnied tellers and the voting | editorial on the slination, prefacing tis remarks VLENTN OF THE CONVENTON-Standing aswedo | The committee further reported on the contestin| - nt 4 | Croswell Doane, $.'T. D., Presideut; Rev. ou temporar, Chatrman commenced, On reaching | with sneering allusions to the course of that paper La the ) Presiten tm, Curing woich ‘ations trom New York as follows:— e earn, tit peacoeh iaterraie yp vasire oe ae Kens ecretary; ‘Best ‘George Fisher, g the Ninth district of Kings the name of Archie | dnring the past few weeks. Shouts of langnter pabilcan party bo: ni we ea, Th chenetin © Cc tee in re | ang oth to the general are of tbe country, party, ¥ at secrete TAS. B. Mereln, SYeasa Pe ee then reared atin q epabiigan Convention”. desernt dar icetence pon Un here taboriogs and new | forming 16 or dination 0" the pany inihe ely ‘York | Mr, KAMSRY, of Albuny, aiated that the action ie evening session was tolerabiy well attended. some beard and shouted & Thea 4 Racered vi yencion, t order Imposea, upon taborio ‘ and coniraned, aeu the onsen . K yell hiner ne ot mihtiottowiue gentiemen were e-ectod to «ne Board we UP JUMPED Ward followed and staje? that Uv the Convennon sues 1 nes otresive the events tbe ie ive of pore came ovmnmities fe declared bene taken by the sub-com! ee in persecting the orgaul- | T bpphac See itor, Rice nla} H 30! iY . f b ¢ 7 1 zation in New York was for the purpose of sec. | ef Missions large, Rev. E. N, Potter, A declared that tho district was con- | drove out such men as Moses H. Grinnell and Jona Ne aahy - igement, Dot Job jp the said city. aN 4 3 | oe eee tine tonteention, Rev. Ropers : pa v4 f . Porter the Teh to tee ice le directed to perfect | Ing aM Organization in that city winch would not | ard <1 cation, . qi og! fet, SP ee hie z DOOM OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ‘i ‘ty e1cbae, Pat We Pe eo. | and gunsainiate #414 Organ'nation, ao that ail repubvicans re. | be under the control of Tammany Halt. Weeks and Lymnen Tremaine; Sycoiyt Convocation, calle oF or: xd poh ai ve or the table | w. sled, an’l the doom of Roscoe Conkling was | {1 ‘ - “ oa thro inthe city of New York shail be fairly represented Mr. TOrEBY, of New Yorx, sata the pr position } Rev. George W. oF and oa tibauns Bia Ide, sane y with it, 1 z : by Mr. Ward met the approval of ais dclega | vocation, Rey. George ©. Pei . ! 4 e4 da with it, Tht) avom busi seemed to be | ai! B recon) of i ‘ made by Mr. Met the appro’ i “ Won rosoniied varoh ink & moment Benn, Tm see et vuacactOry, a. it was greeted With load bp. eps ol 0 nd of f } Thal tor tee purpoee OF prmating Mermony t8 | wow. (AppiMaee.) naa | tatdteé fourth coavacation, Rev. ‘Thomas H. shins, ~na ” i » previ - 0 recor ir laseoe or au Mr. DUGANNE spoke at some Jength, saying ne had | Callan and George M % Mutehing, “Speech, speceh, tp,f down, ihe operation of the previous qnes. intperstbable, net 8 ravord of stead’ast i 4 hereoy ‘ 1G to seats to, ine ¢ u. yearpago tos ti nf « netion, now. n by ‘A veception was. lV “a ine delegates by Bishog pare wiler mee . of patriove im. eve OF handing vee iwelign W Te | Dogue at lie rest ack of sad Uelggationn trom New York | the State Comusit v you, “Go on with’ the roll 2 out, “ile | fea phe vote wae taken on the substitnie, aud re. ce in adversiiy, of fortiiade 1 calan must be heat.” The Ohairwan pontualyg ty vay | suited jy its reegi bah Wy RYE OL WA ware de dvd | AUwSh AFoIM ALE wODiCMD ply Pe uN : «# \

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