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_A —=—— Number 10,656, ee eee The Latest News By Telercranh to the N. ¥. San. FROM ALBANY, NEW YORK, qether with (bree persone te be eppetnted br the CUbair from the Stete at lerge. shal: coassi'nre the Biate Centra! Commitiee for the ensuing vear, A. A. DeGraw, of Kings, moved to preceed to an informal vote for the moines fer Governor, which was carried. A Oakey Hall, ef New York, eatd : T eappose, 'n conformity with the neares thet ore- val a M AN conten aoe lam now in order to places Democratic State Nominations, | to reviere: ote JOINT. HOFFMAN, GOVERNOR. Robert H. Proyo, Lieut.-Governor. Mim, W. Wright, Canal Com- Miss oper, le aceent of my vaice i pon it conse! vadem the name kercismpion: an rir, ‘heat has teen ilinetrlogs in the history of these Stave of your legisiarare,in ths belie of Con- atthe bar, en the heech—in a woml, (hrowyh- trcle of (he Empire Stas, from tins lie to Lake Erie the meme of a champ on whe is con- Bec'ed with ap ominent lamity, and whe is ondowod with aff the virtues they He eprings from a fomliy whose name in tite State bas mover been connected with vice, public ee private; a champion to whose lexicon mo such word as “fall” oan be Wu nd. (Cheers) Tite nemo is that of a Christicn genic An, a penne, risine state-men;: @ man who har vot y been born nader a lucay star, for tt epprars that politiciame love te dwell under that ster—bat he has lived under it, and bin jam ly believe that he ¥.B.Ga llagher, State Prison Inspector THE PLATFORM OF PRINCIPLES. Speeches of Mr. Hoffman amd | Naser thir Ba the" ner y Others. imation fe a tanyes Cha any trent ve THE PRESIDENT'S TOUR. Arrival at Cincinnati. A HRARTY RECEPTION. \ Gen. Grant at the Theatre. Ne Gets Angry and Speaks His Mind, A SAD AFFAIR IN ALBANY. Terrible Boiler Explosion. the rete \ermoc Pat sae was obey oo beaeing nus placed bin, ia friend lhey rs position. They took him irom the beneb am oti Chief marie trate and as such he bas iliasteaiod al the virtu have spokea of, Mis name is u ou eheld w 5 La the 1eceut reception of the gallant Grant aad the patriot sen, of that man who, im the process of dipiemaer, has done for the rappression of the rebeiton—I refer to Willis H. Seward, Did you met see by his speech that be rose with the occas ims stareeman ike manner, when President Johneom was descr ving the political condition of the country br his abe viecication of public and privase wartues? Mui why do | detain you? Let me name him to yeu. You wiil see mim ; you know him, I now place before you for somina- tion tor Governor of this Stave this man of luc star—ot lucky destiny pion of your you: men, the chempion of the gre les you bay mee bi today te vindicate, 10 PERSONS KILLED---8 INJURED. | ‘is! recne champen, Jona T, Befaen, {Loud Riot in Texas. Arta che ont el CRATEMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF TUR Conver A Disastrous Fire the Result. duc. &C., &e.. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION, The Nem'nation of John T. Heff'man fer Governor—Kobert TH, Prayn tor Lien- tenant 6 overuer—The Platform, ALnawy, Sept. 1%—When Me. Caureh resumed the Chair thks morning h of many from this Co A (Cheor.) Betore annouaciag the mare ef th! tinguished gentieman it may be latcresting to seme of you who de mot live in the city of Mew York to tnow how {6 heppeme toat Joka ‘I Hoffmen comes before von with euch streme:b as to command the unt'ed support of S40 de egates, each one of whom will rise and tell you tha: be le lor John T. Hoffman. (Applanse.) Yon, gentiomon, seo im this Convention men that are not accustom to attend political couventic ous, | stand aving been be: politica! cem- . wreren prefessron that ef applause, bitermingled with « y jealous ; ene and Je my antes hea. He enjt thee he jredto make a few at me tell you why many erates in reference to what hat eccurred yes | came UDP from the f Y for the purpove of urging this nom/natt pow you. ‘Three mouths ago several of us aseembied iocetber in the city ef Ne k, and considori subject of the which are pow terdny, ptrtly on tceount of a minstgwebrrsion om the part of the Chair, and partly ou account of @ Brisapprehevsion bye pertien of the Cepven ton When the Chetr fownd that neither of the Commit- tees was prepared with a report, he euppowed that the Convention wou'd be ‘nective! to yield to am adjourn. ment autil this morning. When the nwilon wee meade 'o adjoarn the Cheirman declared it cxrred— ile age We extreme doctrine an .perh pr, before tne voting was fii ished, if tramp- that bad created say ili feeling in the mind of any of eerty pantioman prosent no one raore regre'ted lt than (he absoute Chatr. I) he bad to nay wee thes if any gemsiowen | despoticm. omed te think fe prved by the sesion of tho Chair we only | tor themee! assernbled i» he could make was to aay thas be sineare- | togotiier ed wiat we could do to avert thie dive calnmity, Inthinkg ng itover we conclusion, iosem aeno men jn this was torn whea the last Demecrauic Governor was @ ected from the city of New Yerk, crim the city of Broekivn, W@ came to the cerclusion that when this Convention assembled it would be likely, as & mat- tea tr. (Curers.) Mr. A. 11. Green, Chairman of the Committers om Permenent Orgam zation, reported the following : w #8. Kote ter of compliment-—as a matroref fitness, to think jer. Thomas B, Carsoll; that those creat cities which had done such service o. & P Cael ; tth. Polk i. Agan to the Lersocratio party, whes had given sach deh. Clin ou F. Prige, en. Isacc C. Uatirm ; | faith el mejoriiies, which bad #0 ‘tbera'ly contrioa- ted their meany, that this Couvention weuld neo fit them the compliment ef lo'ting Lhe G orn our part! ihe & ul A. Ward, K.P. Faller; &b, Wm, Williams, Charen fh, Carry. Kor Secret eet, Wilham com As, pree Onarios K. Cireawea ; 24. & vi doseph J. | thas was sui(abse, App ee) not. O' Denobue ; 3d, Wi tiem H.R 4th. J, KM, iertoa, Gartner i win, Morris &. Woods: 6b Tienke; 7th, AL, Underhill, Reds, Stevous, Kobt, Fisher, In relation to the papers referred te this Com- © Ostorne; . H. Geod- car K. r, A J. Ty hheserea ; Sth, eee! at the i as of th Jar business is Wo sacrifi every . whe we could As you know ry woll city is com- mitteo relative to the delegation from the city amd | pose!, as ts the city of as are U of the cou county of New York, it was uoanimegsly resolved, a the ares aires ano muy, «ae taaswuch as they related to a subject already dis- pessd by the Conveation, that no further action be taxen thoreon, Vrancis Kearnan moved the adoption of the report ofthe Commitiee, saying that he knew there were efow membors who felt aggrieved by the decision of the chair yesterday, Ei very much, but still no! more se, m presidingcticer, After b gowe «xpenasion thi: taoraing he te there was mot a celeruié preseat whe would nos free ly and fully credit the elieuus eto inadvertence exd not to iuieution, We have s much gre ter work wo perforu: then the elevation of any inan to the positive of pesidiug ofwer hers, Mut aliour work suoaid be dune io @ epiiit of fairness and con- eiliaton and eugot to be marked by uuaninity, He ' every religion, of evory manner of sent!- meet, of every sort of feeling, amd you kuow, gen- tlomen, bow difficult it te to Sud any ove mau ior whom poopie are willing to cast their voter, oven of yourows party; aud icoking cbout aad in canve ing this matter, we discovered tant Joho T. Hoff- man wou concentrate all our ecme! that be s the German Kepnodlican vove; thot Irish vote; that he could cet ms wh ‘ i, We discovered Bs we ta h yt Our or ag a 1, best to two party bose wo w Hoff Waa; men who b coud not bring eaything e¢ * man made em excellent Keco:de: ;" 7 % done rabiy os Mayor; “iiefman did ies. Coad PaaS pe Fopert ef the Committee pas : 4 ae be ald seaina ict a. . ¥ ‘The ‘gestion was then put, and the repor was] Oinined tho eoudition of pelitical aflsire ithowst dissent, ia Brookiya, yee shent % ve the » of Now or came ° ° canon 4. B, Conger, of Rockland, reported the following thet be was the best man {0 preest belere platform, the reading of which drew out frequent | you for your votes As ® man for success, @ luon fit to succeed, a man with whem we could go inte this canvass with brigbt hopes, and witu @ cer- tain ieeilng of success, which, let me tell you im aay thing 18 half @ victory, (cmeers) and beuce wo eome end heerty applense. It war adopted noanimouslr: The Demecratic and National Union electors ef the Stace of New Yurk, im couventior assembled at Ab beuy oa this Lith day of epi. mber, 1666, hereby here ail anited—every man im favor of Joba I, re-fiiti the p wueipes set fcih by the Convention | jivfm .u, ‘There ere, as you Know, geutiemen, very beid at Phisdeprisgn the l4iho. Aagustiset. And | piggy men in this communtiy, who kuow better fur her, we affiim that we, tor eur pait, bold lavio- lav.e, and, se tar as in us lies, will make good the faith of tue nation, piighted by the Senale ef the United Btatoe in ite reaviutiouset \he 26h day of otuer uissioguished geution Hiotfm an (bam they do Mr. ime will abiy. O ail bear him eu ‘That w no strange; a you will him to you will esch July, 1861, and by the Mouse of Representatives im d, and tee] aod & t y ue re:0 Utions of the 22d of July; by Genpmm speek, an wy nt ot Appomattox Court House, and by reside. On Ia aie ion of emmesty of May 2, d finally restored to berigdte and function enehip the great { the people of the Boutmern States, lo. per time. (Cheers) New, before tuis Cou Db bhere have becn ihe names of many distinguished mea, The o have boon Leioe this Convesiieu the pames of our persoual friend, with whom w@ hay® been more miimaeiy amor then wiih Jobu 1. iloimaa, kat we have Leon wil hing Wo e@t that gi! @ ide ter the great in-eress, and for the beneftel jae great cause, and lor the suce cost of she areal Dewooraijc party, And gentiqonen jet ie here assure you that aitbouge there aie vtber meu imour party whe wowle cain very wany iphia Copvenvoa, jneerity of their r Megiance sud their sccepsance of the 1 war; axl, lactly, we attiiin that the centrel zation of pewera in toe Syate, mot less is instal (o the Dartioay of our political dengerous to the liberty of clth: Jegisianon at Albany has uo A & CPrOme YO: | vores trom (ne conservative Kepyblicans, yes wues Meiul control of she local affalre 4 | tho subject is fariy brought Leiore ihe people, ae it muuicipaltios a6 entitled te reg will bo, aud whea it 16 well unaeesood, 1 Venture to a amy former precedent in its exiravagent pledve to ycu twat Jobe T. Heffman wi ia the expenditures abu ite trauduent tampering with the d more Consorvative repabiicam votes than any woiic works of (he se. At Washsogven, millions wean who as teem natied or tuought of for ‘ave been squandered Upon Ceuiral schemes ol local t pention, (Gheers) by friend, my tutimate Douce acdous, cod # parse Congress, While reduc ing oe Bppopoetious for & pauiiotic polujery, bas Bob miUpes W ELLELCe ite OF emOumeats of of foe. Noi to dwell spew viher siendent eviis, Whose BAME is legion, We @oufidentiy sppeal te the eiecro f (be Saco to anile with Us in & celermin- ec: flurf lo reatore (he just balance of governmental power eo wide dlairivuted by the fathers of the Consuitmilon, apd to arrest buat monswous corru tion whuch is fast sappiog the veins of puoiic spl: end public Virtue, ead by such m gud earsest effort to enlarge the freedom, lig she burdens gud promote the happiness af We peupie of this piave felend, bss Lad nie name belore with or witueus bis consent, b been ia receut commun.cebua wi Lent, nel perect genuemen end euecired me lo aa), when | gob ap spoak, that f Geb Vix sucuid nO iouger Le Letore sh ten, vub shoud ve witharawo sa taver of Joun Lt, Hoffman, (Ulwers.) Mr. Frinem Kearpan said he was aware (bat since the adjournment yesterdey there had beon, as there should be on eh occasions hke this, « full, iree and Convenionand ude who have al aod Union Inost ssrecebie taterchens ¥, te) tment and converses. .os tween & oe ver Hf ower lindson moved the following, which was rH WE po be ageiab. very sloped: observed with pleasure jhat the:e seemed Ww be ade on the pars of imaiviaual delegate, bat the afisiclaid Tha ihe, dalegaten from, the Jodivige | seatiomnan aed should moet with the curdia and ame tiem thaue Giasciake, Whe te embed PAL Ltda sy sat — SS _ THURSDAY, | bat from observe men of thts State, [Cheers] Tle rose simply to v that If there wae amy othe: deiegs ho had a name to propose he ap ed to bim to i and wf there moved, if i) me: the viewsof (he ¢ i ther pom (Cheers.) Mr. IY. EB. Ogden seconded the motion of Mr. Kear: nan, arking thet he came to this Convention with predilections im favor of another gent)eman; carefully mad atv John T. Hoffusan by oe wae eatin fied that the meminsiion of John 1, Hoffinen wae the rightome, (Cheers) This war no oq. eation of Men; it reas igie ib gher sake cot polttws and above partizave) p. The ¢ thon Wra whe her ther wore to live sea natio: rere to be pre liberty wae te be Km pire state bad conflict oppose central: and meserve (Chee *) Sary .* ved, and w makot eet & beiher Cael betes hether consti utemal nedin the co y The be al ulwark ia that great ctu fmake welma ne the motion of bie mination of Joun 1 eon seid ia Baton ef T, Veffmean. (Uhee thee the question aloulu be put At the close of bis remarke it was suggested thata standing voto be takom, amd delegates and epec tring en masse, the nomination was made in the wildest enthusiasm. W.4 Bryan, of Batavie, mowed to pressed te the Romination of a eandidate for Lieutenant-iovernor, which was carried, Cheries Holmes, of Bcboh: 5 eer. named Robert H f of a number of deteraice h 1, rose to Boman the momine- ™ d pure patiiet ') as to his popularity pablicansin the Western part of the also esconded the nomination, ure- 7 deiecate, for the sake of perfeet har omy, te withdraw the mame ef Mr. ruven a ter Cagger, ef Albany, aeid Mr. Vresient eeion frem Albany Ceunty decline to with- " me Of Gen, Prue. ram Wakeman. of New York, earnest!, urged the name of Mr. Pru i! 4 Mr, Jone Snow, of Maute to the funess of Judge Cor After which the vole w follows: Robert BH. Prnyn Marion L., Cometock rn, tu, wided bis testimony as ck a, whicd resulted as . 109 On motion the aomimation of Mr, Pruyn was made Gnanimenus, emt announced that the candidate for Governor, was in towa, and would, if agreeable to the Convention, visit the Hall in (he course of balf es committee was appoluied to wait upon the cand dates for Governor aud |, eutenant Governor and in isit the Conven‘ion, Ou mo'ion, Wiliam W. Wright acclamation for Canal C Mr. Wil 1 for Inepector of of Buffalo, ton Smith, jon, and sarmade by eman, Goerge K. Babcock, Paimer V, Kellog The Convention then took a recess until 1.30 P.M. AFTERNOON SESSION, ‘The Coavention was cailed to order at 1:20 P. My soon after which Joba |. Hoffman and Kobert Li Praya were conducted into the hall and upen the stago by the Cormmitiee eppoiniad for that parposs, Their appearance was the sienal ef loud aad long continuod cheering. After the excitement had same- what subsided Mr. Hofiman said: Gentlemen of the Convention and f a when candidace York. Tdi not teel if the by the al unterferouce or C ow thatthe nomi- pation is made lam nere to scoeps it in persou and thank you fer th: boner, [Choers} I appreciate, gonslemen, the honor you nave confertea on me, and | aise eeiate the Lospomsibi ities, the cares, the anxieties thas will follow upon it; jer ne man Cam enter om tho contest such as we mavo to fizht without feeling in ihe voey depths of his heart the iwporauce of his position and © the canvass in which we me to be eucreed, 1 feel this the more cecsuse I know there hi in this Couveution many to woow | my life baving beew spentin tue gieat eity of ) York, and iov pubile uuty having b im 8 gre extentcontiaedtase, I feo: | am cadore dobtof euubie obl.gatien te the genviemou trom didy.ent f pomponne tle Ceuvention wh the Plandard-b (Caoorr,) tion was to ber tee here without of myrown, (Une intend to teil cor, ene us it, (Cheers) During the erect war through which this countiy has pasod it was my privilege in Ne York w in jeavor niea, T lal at (heseme under the © the Court in w whea we ande: took juseiaily to impress on af people obedie to (he law, and to;ee that every man, 20 ter sa L had power. be protected in his rights, | did Bot besiiare lo visit the pensiliesof the jaw on those who vielated the (Uhbeers.) [have eudeavosed, im the position t nich | was p.cced, to s\uad in op- pontion to centralization of power iu ihe mate ead eisewhere, id wee oppred to the “pourme ou the city ef New York w pariisco comm isslon: Wh tho war was at a ne, | declared t i o roils the elas 5 then, and on the 3.0 uary to owln, nv.gv of the | of the time al! ibce! entagor ‘there I toos m readiness townite with wil ight be the jeavers, uuder the batiiecry of m2 Bad the Constitution,” to sustain (be lresdens (cheers) in hes delermiuaten (o rerio ¢ CVO.y Bhie bo ie proper position in the Loiou, (Cheese) Aly fellew- cit.zeme, pardow Wha, Imsy s00.0 HO.80 Ib IMy Te maras, Put it is duc to tuwee 1 have never me bo- fore to tell (hem what hes Lees my piationg, and is et presens, | ieelas | sesad bere, in ine presence of this Convemtiua, amd se octed esl uave beta by the great Cons\itutional Yeion party, that I nave Leoa bunored SOLE MER WhO Pave bets housed eve y- where; | have been meaivned m Conseco wild Dux, Murphy @ad Blocum, ead ober ¢istinyu t b names, You have aene mo distng d beoor im esying that ion the wrese.t situation of effaire J am the wan carry your standard ia a base I tel it due to you aad due wo wyrell | ery doctrine | have advocated, Tcaunct make auy long speech. | siaud be etivetional Uu.on man, puged to Ceiry Gut what the Benate of ihe United > 4 adop ou reeelutions—wha. ue + the Gomveusion decliie, ea what Goueral Grant promised Row lee de wim, (Gheesr.) What is the isi whethor disueiOu slieli sup@isede the Luwn; it is whener eecession, Lavag bop pul sown im thoy aud practice; whether slivers, haviag been abu: iepeu; whether ihe Bouth Lev ag submited to Whe auluo.isy of (ue Love Dieeh bhe Bouluera bates shall Le repreeuied iu the Cougress ws the Uniied Siates by lo, mi men, [het 18 Wie Quesion of the day, tue Reeicais tuemse vee d.fler iu some of WiOir propysiions, ‘Lua, D.eveus Of Ove Laus, de cm soi Confivcaties aud universal bulliave, yece (i:@eley, OM (be other part, Ueckaies for univer. scleuffiage amd usiversnl uinnesiy, Uther ewer thi } Others tor that, tut the gear pul ic ques: lewhe: L have joss sta ed pialas kept out of the Un. ee hether tue tine a SEPTEMBER 13, 1366. _ SUN. Thirty-Third Year | —— = a a a TUK PREAIDENTS TO. dimitted thet tn From Louisville, Ky.,¢e Cincinnati, @. test would be @ oceo one CiNetn sate Sept, 12.-The Presidential party e@ etl, gentlemen —thar depends ape: loulsville for Chacinnatt last might at 6 o'cleck, amd teok passage on the steamer United States, where evory care and aitention wae bestowed hy the Preset dont of the Mafl Line to render the trip com fortatte sodpleasent. The bant of the Second Regimen nen rou whe her when you leave this hall ‘urn fo rons bomes, you areanige the State for purposeo! vie ory, It tharhe done, this erat (nee tion on whieh we have teen our stand, will be vo det with triumph Gentlemen, the Hhadies! power and porty inthis coun're area pe: er end party for dea ucton ex oar down, but itern never bull | trutted weates Inf a heaes.) There ie arpirit of ino erance ebont Btates Infantry sccempanied the party. it thateemecrmsh bat cao never resio@, It sessie at 6 ovlock, we passed Aurora, @rery tndivicwal risht, i atts every local or- Ind., where several hundred porsans collected at the wharfand fired a salute, At o'clock, 6 miles from Cincinnati, we wane met by the steamers Dumont and Rowena, with @ large member of pamengers end a band of mnaie, ‘The Committee of Reception from Ctncinmatl came on board the United @tates, and called on (he Preah dent, tendering him their escort to the «ity, The, seone wae exciting, cheering blendingwith he ound to those who ty thes power een'ration whch ie tomo at orek to cone ine w that p which weu dena te them to perpe yo is balefal ie fluence on ron. They rath ai wetory, Where te the jon of their sireme bY Krom whence dave it lean kim mo it unwes they Lope for « shameleas, open bid for of Irishmen thas they can catom by th ents 4 gat an with the Democratic tl beg them bare will of music, and the neweomers all anxious to see the ily percy the are ed party. towards \ therm States ie the same la going up the river, amd (hen at the extetirteed the city, the President stood on the apper deck, to company with Admiral Farragat and other distte hed members of the party, and Hon. bb. Dy iM, oar Mintstor to the Republic of Mextee Fagland has caterce! eyaiset Te and (ereere), an they wil be reads to st ite en balance between ero- frasion on the one side ant practice on the other ‘Ther witl be ready te see tial the cane epirit of in tolerance which heepe the States ont of the | aion. which deotares wo ere fitend who s:0 noi fit to he trusted with polfien! privileges, ‘That enme epintt ident, by arrangement weg the only of intolerance which miterfores with rocial rotations od ; inued to bow here and ewewhere von rtrikes net only at the “4 the banks rights birt the refiggon of the wen whose snpport they ° are now courting, (Gheerm) Now I have abent fin- + Athey, Faq, Chairman of the Comerftes: Commea Counotl aad the people of thewe desultery rewarks, made hove 068 the Feeaiaen’, bilee 1 rn . Lem pot unser say excite ton. K they nee ; fy were dosirens of his paying a visit to Cowingtan. The | fon! 100, masbs ping te etl, “fyidems bevotiy repiied, anving that no one seqren “der of dhe areat Constitutional party of the mac. | {a Bie tnability to acoopt the bospitalities of ; "Eire slteded te the anette of the ‘Sante to to tueky, ‘ Uulted wo stand, divided we tail oay united This nifieent Mate of Rew York, Tcennot Leip therken of the salemafty of tho eocasion, Thess rem ik we mast be ° was ¥ “teres eoleak in fall view of the oftyt riehts of the Bimeregeinet mon who alegemed tho | » une o'e! we were ccaraeatien of os er agatuet the great body ef The owe aed Cie the uppovtens ef thee radical inaders, I neta one end to the word (oe say, but when (hese rasieste assume ail e the Iams, | ask them “what do they tovalty of ? lorulty te whaif levaliy to the Conetituston!" No, Pier deny tte appiieation to the whele Corea end temper sith Wo whhe Sates a:e unrepresented, Ther testec! loyalty comseta in subm secon to the action of & miority in Courress, (Queers) Iles the teal ef loyal, come fo thi? ap it come .o (hia in free ond imdepemdent America! No man can be level who dose mot give hie willing assent to the senen ef & mejority tm Congress, E Fe Atl fasher of G ly reewlved Youand I © been taught ine Saye Soe eee ad tanes tend 1k was ove country, love ot Lowa, ©) edieace to . thie hour efperl, The Prosident he ih da'nronnesahetncr a tous wintayaon mt | mevbise et te. Clon she ante Beate wom Cel, Gr th we God, none of as have been biowght ap the efor marked: “Lam warmly with vou im The brother io law of Gen. Grant,ébe we were wut to y son rs hese ten Pita rf Rov. M. J. Cramer, was presented during the esa, jon in Congress was the test nabion. ’ Ate quartor past ten the United Btates touched af slow cl rant ene LA tENK2 | the wharf, Passing through lines of soldiers amd have ¢ weoa with real eud Genttes heen pert e:e conducted amidst tre~ irht iL is the preservation e the tion f States and of the rete of braces, You bh vey in thease 4, shown yon recinion of (he re sout w (he Presicent, and were oom veyed to bim by strings, and thrown tobi a “ Sree ado be oar the pis ie Pros. dent rppe im trout tort, aud was voc. wrouly cheered. Next Gen, Grane Admiral Farragui, retary Welles, Generale Lend wena and troduced and recolved Union of Slates the rguisef Maates, bus ol the io- ool the Staves i) vppos liom to those who are 3 or che disusion of (he States anu the dis ruptiva ef ournsienel unity, In ther State Con vaumoo & briacuse Inet week they Lave forgot en the bia eof New York, and to their resointicns od pletform they have mado mo reference wo ay, that beeauen the policy of the Rasticals either ite lecisisiion or executive departments is de turtber aeclaration of ewes to loarn it, ee wie are wed jo a here scoped a GER. OUANI'S THE FXPER(ENORS EM CLNCINE AY “~~ 80) Ore ® mL, General Grant visited Wooa's Theatre Inet night, where ho was enthusiastically reoelved. The Em aur of today says: “The beye in blue peraded to the Theatre, Eggleston and others sscended the sjairs, amd Mr. Alien, the Manages, was requested to go and inform Gen. Grant thet there wasa crowd of citizens outskio who desired te svc bim, Mr. Allon went into the private box ami conveyed the Intellig od: “i cannes and heir comma: ee the Btace of \ po ley whieh k nitely restoration of policy the Conservasive New Y wal la Agewwet euch « bot the great Bine of coutead with ao assur. dend Manhattan wil thunder torts in javer of the priaew declared at this Convention, andif you meet thew With Our Wawel VOU, YOU! auccess iscertam, In ihe canvas | bich ro epgesed I wil, eo fares boalih permite, Gecuss the pubsc questions in « taure@ eetiefactory manne: than bow, | know the contest will Leam sugry and abit.erose, lo its bitterness | wiil take wo part. Tt (th canvas can net be cu duc by Mie ee & Patriot and 8 oilizen onght (o covaues it, | would rasber wot conduc: bh ac ance of Wri ali, LT eiend by the recorde, my ie, There is uo public or private act of mine that fess inven Vigetion. (Cacers.) Li there uw to Le viinperaites, nud abuse io jb con es, end they threaven tore sortlort. Lema nos folew thom. Our poly te mot to be che defoasive, ba eu the cflensive. (heers) l bere is Bow o d syosstion te yies ae d perenes., ot d flo.emt shaies ot political op uioa are ter tee commen goon. [Uneere ) the your men away. am greeti sh pomstration, 1 o bere to eujoy the theatrical performance, I will glad to seo you all to-iorrew, when tue P: arrives,” The Comyerciat In alluding to the proceeding at the Burnett liouse and Wood's Thoatre, sare: A large crowd bent upon seeing the Union here Joined the clamor, bub (her the seductive te ol, Weare to take id whey must defend meelven, the Levorabie goutic- (Lond cheering ad CesUMed 41s Bemt Mr, Robert MH. Pruyn was nextcalled on to sponk, and 1e:ponded at somo length in suppertot the prin- ciples advocated by Mr, Hofiman, In response to reposted calls, Hon. Francia Kier- Ban (ook (he tage aod mw ment iu bebal ve Was © owed by ich be is at this time the early part of the 7 or oe @ friends pet th crowd, for® rumor was cliculated (hat Wood's ‘These had been oclod as the objective point of tue General's reir ‘Thi her went he crowd and took the place by storm, aud finding at iast thas they bad been lo.ed Ly strategy, tue Loys abandoued the field wita thiee ulgh y cheerstor Geneiel Granite pext Presideat of (he L ui.ed Stases, TERRIBLE EXPLOSION, ‘Ten Persons KilledKight Serieusty ~ Injured. A.uany, Sept, 12.—A terrible explosion ceurre@ here this morning, ‘Tbesaw and pisniag mill ef B, & UG. Rock, corner of Lawrence and Water streets, blew up at twenty minutes to ten clock, killing tem or twelvo porsous and seriously fnjuring eight or tom mo No cause le knowa, os the engineer waa killed with theothers, The noise of the explosion was heard tee great distance, and nearly all the windows in the vicimity @ broken, A number of persons were struck with fragments of timber an@ stone, The mill wasowned by & G. Keck, with Nelson Rogors, a wealthy lumber merchant of this clty, as sileont partnor, Tho establishment covere® an acre of ground, anditissaid the loss ie abou 820,000, The following |e a list of the killed : fotn Cullen, engineer, bad a lo and four or five . Feel, Os Wel BA Ly BVO.D O) (Ue Most iT remeaue wit, The following wore anounced as the New Btate Commitioe : Fires District Charles G. Bweerey, sua ilowmes Wiluam M. Packs aad & trict Peover Cagger I Cornell, Peover B. blewart. second District oa J, Beach, Third Dise Latlioand Gideos Reyn- olde Beurie istrict iam J. Averin, A. B, Waldo and George Kiigue, Lif.e Disti.ct-—-Delos Lewe'f, Lewis A. Biown aod heary A. Bon, oxo District--Henry D. Barto, Jr, 0. HM, Waireta and |), L, Folewk, bevon Lh Distmo-—C. C, B. Wakee, Ki- moire P, Ross aud David Li. Abell. Mighih D.erriet einen), (sou of Dean Kickmoud), J, aug A. P. Lapuing, ;yeatiemen were reported as them. e Coutral Coramitiee tom the own 4b: Meary A, Kaymead, of J iy rman, of Aibany, (Allion 1) Airman moved the follewing the ¢ Ineiubeieu. the State Commities a Large: Bamuel J. tud-m, New York, Preacw Kosuau, Oseiaa, aad w ua. U4, Paige, Evie, Tne following telegram was received: Naw Yorn, Sept. 12. Hon, Sandford BE. Church, Prendent: One luudred tu usand Conservative elt!nens will mee. in Luiom Square pext Moscay evening, to ceiebrave the edopuonef toe Constitution, raswed by Lhe uetion O/ the dulladelphia Linon Cou pusteio the poley of Andiew Joann, aud " etilaien, He was 40 y vf age. Lis body was ald goua t He oa Mombezo el your Comvention are blogs to pieces, and vee gathered up ina bor, Johe My Hoffman, years of age, uumarcted, employed im Dovd:se Ta rnon, Chairinan, feeding the pasing machine, Jobs Boik, a cousin The followtme was unanimousiy adopted: Resolved, That an sushentic copy of the proceed. ings 0. (tus Couvension, be peevacod by the sec tary, &. U. Portia, and signed ey the cficors of Uoaveuhon, c@4 aia Bg 81) the speeches, and (hat 108,000 Copa of (ne seume DO pucleued uy the Biase Ceutrel Commi scee ior gresuiwus Cuculaou, With repeated cheers tor the eandidates, for the cause sud for the Presideol, the Comveniion ad- journed sine die, 0} the owners, 26 years of ag0; leaves & widowed mower, James U' Neill, & boy 1b or 16 years okt, was a Carwan, end was driving in front ol the eugine house, Hie horse was killed. [lis body was takem bome. Johm Feamoie, foreman, 54 yeare old, wam mormiedeod bad «x or sevea chiudien, Coineliua Heys, @ Wrermean, 40 years old, wee married sod Lod soveraichildsen, It is believed that three or foun bodie. were throwa into the rive, trom which ithe millie bute title distance, A numberof the em-= poyseos were injured aud taken ww tho City Mus pial, Th mity spreads mourning over the city, The streets near the mill were filled with spectator, many of them inquiring efier their friends, It ia possible that there may still be ome or two bodice Patriotic Celebration. Baurimons, Bept. 12.—-Th ui versery of the bat tle of North Point is being colotweted eoway, The Awscciation of Oid Defeadors have a dinner at Tow- ender the ruln inp ae tontowa, The Feuian Brotherhood o ate the day by holding a picnic at Dariey Park, wheve there ie a Texas, grand gathering to hear resident Roberte un the Outrages by Seldiers, ut condition and prospects of Ireland, There is acral display of tage Unoughout the city, New On. eaxs, Seve, 12, — Leformeation from sila: Breolam, lexas, states thas at that piace on the nightof the Tih, there weretwe balls; one partici. pated im by negro nd the other ono by whites, A party of Federal soldiers nt to the megro ball Coutinmed aa Beurth. Page.) “Iv there is anybody under the canister of heaven that I have jn uiser excrescence,” says Mrs. Partington, ‘' it ie the slaud he about hike @ Loy construckw, circulaiug coauel mum be weet folie 6