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= TIURI OUP OF THE DARKNESS Wisdom and Common Sense in Session at Rochester. TAMMANY COMMITS HARI-KARI. All the New York Delegations Thrown Overboard. A PLATFORM FOR THE PEOPLE, me Tammany Thieves Indignantly Denounced. AOBEPTING NEGRO EQUALITY AND SUPFRAGE Arraigning Grant's Administration for its Crimes and Corraption, _—_—_ “® FOR HONEST ELECTIONS. ———_ Hoffman's Official Strongly Endorsed. —_— ASY. Governor Acts Bocnxsren, Oct, 4.—The Convention met iv Coriniiism Hall at 19 o'clock, As Gov, Seymonr exme in, accompanied by Lieut.-Gov, Beach ant Francis Kernan, be was received with loud cheers Beruel J. Tilden, Chairman of the State Commit- Jee, came cron the stage with the light of battle i: bit axed eves. He was received with much entho. sisem, When Edwin 0, Perrin took stand by hiv sido as reading clerk it gave ap indication to every body in the hall saat, however noisy, the clerk wa! to be beard. So he was beard, A repors spread revialy through the audience that the troubles in New York were Oxed, and that the Temminy dele @rtion would voluntarily withdraw from the Con ‘Yontion, A great many discredited this report; be Suuse op to a late hoor Inst might, and even early bie morning, Tammany was defiant, As I tel Srephed you yesterday at midoight, I received the most strong assurances from Col. Fellows and early the entire delegation that under no circum- stances would they withdraw their claim to seatein ‘Le Convention, and Iwas by them suthorised to Aelegraph that fret to Imm Sum. OPENING THR BALL. The boce of move gassed. Tae clock began te point toward 1, and the Convention was not yet walled to order, Mr. Tilden was fitting from the Maze to tue floor, and from the floor back to the Mage, conferring with delegates, He held a long tonsuliation with Guy. Seymour, It was evident that in tho Judgment of the wiso heads the momeut bad not arrived for the opening of the ball, It Jurned ont that during this period Tammany wae prep-ring « communication, which it afterward sent fo tue Convention. annouacins ite withdrawal BWerefrom At lenaih Tilden advanced to the chair and called Ihe Convention (o order, wiih the glow of victory pon bi Ae delivered an able speeen, pre eminent.y sound on the aboiliion of slavery, negro suirore, against the usurpations of the Fevers Governuent, and denouncing corruption every where. The joud spviscse with which he was greeied from time to time during the delivers of the speech came in at precisely the right pise Hie bits at (he wepotism, incompeteney, aud prese: tukive policy of Gen, Graut were keenly reiisned Mr, ‘Iilden closed with nominating the Hon, Ciark son N. Poller, member of Congress from Wos chester und son of Bishop Potter, for temporary in favor o cheek The State Comittee were nnarinuns!y conferring thie post upon Lieut.-Gov Bosch; out he positively declined, and it fell to alr Potter, Vo.tei's speech, ihough original in phra vlocy, Was w iaithiwl echo of the sentiments of Mr. Til.en on consolidation, corruption, and the burial Of dead issues. He was loudiy applauded. TAMMANT'S DEAD SURKENDE ‘Tiw cuil of the roli Was (hea commenced, Many naies of delegates were cheered, such 2s Mr. Cuosity of the Argus, Lucius Ruvinson, Jarvis Lor, Jun A. Green, und Jacob Hardeuberg, willie that of Gv, Seymour was recvived with cheer upon cheer, the whole Convention arising and applauding voelfer: us'y with round alter round of applause, Mr. De Witt of Kings, a young gentleman at tome In apread-eagle orutory, rose and announced that the ‘Vannany Jelegation had * communication to pre of sent tu ue Convention. It was panded to tue Clair by Mr © urles G, Cornell, of that delegation. As it was read by the Becretary bieatiless silence pre vail uit 16 became plam thut the deiegation was about to withdraw, Then the heartiest cheers broke iuria, At the reading of those clauses wneie. in Tetmiscty apmounced that it (00% this step in th luterest of union and harmony, aud that, nowwith ‘tanding its withdrawel from the Convention, it Would hoarilly euyport ts ticket at the pulls, the *yvlause was tremendous aud long-continurd, SUITING THR THROATS OF TUS LAMB-LIKE Rae voumnas, Nr De Wits then moved @ rerolution which in Pulelance preciuded the adimssion of any otuer delegation to represent the city of New York, and Gpup ie adoption moved the previous question The Conver sun, at this attempt to rule out the Ke forin dele, ation from tne eity wituout debate, was as Ailont 4s the grave, The previous question was orderod, tut not before a couple of green deegates rove, aula laughter, to eecuud it on their own book ‘Vue main question was about to be put, when Mr, West of Jefferson, intensely anil-Tauwany, demanded the yeas aud nays, It was evident that Bue uuti-Tammany iorces were thrown iuto coa fasion by this Hank movement of De Witt, The: bad no tive for consnitation, as the call a.ter the roll proceeded, aud Mr. Cassidy of Albany vote tye, It wus plain that the resolution wee going t be adopted. ‘The frat man who votud agaivet it wes Swith M. Weed of Ciinton. He eaw the point, The pext name recorded against It was that o: b.muel J. Tuven, His negative voto was received with Alter voing @ little further down the roll without » Single negative, Tilden rose sud asged to change bis vote, stating that the object which induced him Wo vote nay could be better obtained in anotuer wy Precively what that object 1 remains to be sewn Lists ‘The aoovtion of the resolution by % ayes to 4 nays Freclutes tbe possivility of the admission of any Gelecation from New York without @ 1ecousidera Mon of the resolusion of De Witt, I have conferred with leading members oO e decidedly dinsatinfiod. I doubt whether Nos possivle to recall in any substantial way the Heute action of the Convention, TAMMANY. DRIVEN TO WAKI-KABL Alvor Tsont my mideight despaich of yesterday I munication with prominent men ip bot Hceomga\ions, “fhe resuit wwidey did a Gsappoint me, Iwas convinced at an early hour Mis moreing that both delewations from New York Would ually be lett outsiue the Convention, A Wrge boos of the most ewincus Democrate of the Bite were cesirous of excl. Tammany and ad MIWIOE (hie Hoform delegation, but they seriously OUbied WLeiner suey could eccomplieh that on: Wis ea aovare vais om the precise point | aw Sure that there wasa sufficient number of waverin ‘ates to throw out both delogations, ‘The voluntary retirement of Tammany was painful act of hari-kari, It 1s doubtle due to the joint counsels of Horatio Seymour and William M. ‘Tweed, Seymour w Adroit than on this occasion, Tweed neve wise and rodent, ‘The former power to ‘urn out the Taromany delegation, Th latter preferred that bis friende should volunteri| walk out ruther than be veted out, solution of the whole problem. A CLASH OF ARMS IN ONTIDA, The que tween Mr. Kernan and Gen, McQuade then esi 1p. Gov. Beymour, io a speech im which he bien! complimented Mr. Kei , moved that he be a mitted to a seat, Mr. Do Witt, after a warm epesc! er more persuasive and more koow be had the ue ly This is the jon of the Oneida contested seat be ly a. in which be conceded the merits of Mr. Keruan highly eulogiaed Gen, McQuad bimssif a disciple of Gov. Beymour, moved to ref 4, though ealliug fer the matter to a Committee on Credentials hereafter to be appointed. The debate waxed warm. mour replied to De Witt, and De Witt rejoined ‘opposition to Seymour, It was both a paintal Bey ip 4 exciting ecene to see the powerfal lender of th Democracy of the Northern States, and candidate for the Presidency, me with an unknown young man from Brookly mor lected—not more #0, however different sides of the Con: respective champions, De Wits brought thi Jately than De Witt ring swords bey. idently felt deeply, but he was calm and col- The ntion applauded their ame of Gov. Hoffiuan into debate by speaking of Les, Me- Quade as a wember of his staff. Seymour dep: cated the Introduction of Hoffinan ame, remarking that His Excellency was not in any way mixed up in tbe con ‘The troth is, however, {learn through «gee teman (row Oneida, that this is really « contest be- tween Gov. Hoffman's friends and thos $ county, to the Aw of Gov. It i# charged that some of ably District Convention, who Onally voted for Gen, McQuade, who were lncted to vote far Korn rm, sudwhowere instincied to vote for bim, and who pledged themselves to do 90, eave their votes to Gen. McQuaai and it is farther charged that these delegations were forbidaen 10 do so, report, 1 only repeat # cli mage. I know nothing of the truth of the latter which 18 openly Gov, Seymour in the interest of harmony, ‘and in compliance with the desire of Mr. Kernap, withdrew pis motion, ‘THE PLaTPoRN ‘Mr, Cassidy moved the appointment of a commit- 1 of which be will be ehairm: 1p the resolutions in his hands, substantially as furnis Tiey are 4 you yesterday on all vital pointe, This terminated the proceedings for tue mornivg scesion, TH® ONEIDA FIONT suTrL! Seven P. M.—Dewitt amid loud acclaim withdrew the afternoon se: ton, The tide of union and harmony, with the excep tion of here Tammany being 01 Reiorm delegation. a there a the obstac Hy question ie je for the Oueida seat aud jot ‘This was all of avy importance done at flows ireely. to the ‘Tie felt that they represent nosoniy ® large Democratic vote in the city, buts ¥ vote elsewhere, and not wholly made up of Democrats, Tuere is cvery disposition to concili- ‘The delegation feels a little ysore al. Marnvotnirdot rot deine san many delegates from the country participate In wis PUBLICAN DISSATISFACTION. If the Democrats nominate ® good ticket bor srustworthy persons assure me that the Republican ticket will be lef to go to the wall. dion against Custom Hou: is very ar Republican journals of the Gr give the Syracate ticket only a halt lam told by those who knew to The iavign dictation and arrogance those whe stand behind shem toronghout tae da good ted... A. geod. ar frow many interior counties that great dis- satisfaction exists among Republicans, because of exclusion of the Greeley delegation at Syracuse, . All through this part of the State y-Fenton type will oarted saoport Will mainly sLow itself, not by open oppesision, but by staying away from the poll No Roven The ing or # gang of roughs is mow proved to be bosh, ILLNESS OF GOY, SEYMOUR. Holf past Kight.—Gov. Seymour veine ill, Mr.P ler, Who is a good presiding officer, Was chosen} manently to the ebcir. Lhe resvlutions reported by Mr, C exclusively trod rola cour against Grant's adininistration w: cheered. That ou negro sutrage was co coived, ‘That un corruption and fraud drew thred rounds of applause, Gov, Hofiman's vd riauded. Mr. Kerpan, tn respe Convention in & powerful speech in favor of the r reports of lest night about Mr. Tweed bring: al ot: r Hi nidy were lout sly re forth That comolimenting Jaisiration was generally ap: se to a loud eall from the ts now oddressing it trom the piattorm o.ation| Referring to the Syracuse Couvention, he spoke of Collector Murpuy as “the rotien shoddyite wno staid in” and the friends of Horace Greeley us " the honest mea who Were turaca out,’ to the Chappaqua Philosoper and his trien ds, nel Was Gr eeted with hearty plaudits, This reterence and Roveris, whom Keruan called by name, Ib is felt that this gives Dr. Greeley a hard push toward the Whive House, Goy. Seymour was to have made a tomnigit, but being both sick aud fat) Was received as Lis substitute. AN OLD DEMOCRATIC Love FR. Malf part Nint,—Cenntor “Eardeudoab Kernan, Bot denounced corruption. solemn aud severe witty, De Witt came next, tion, but eulogized the tr and vindicated purticipation i ue recent fram. s jong speech ed, Kernan Howed Kernan was Hardeudersb was keen end Ho Genounced corrup- ‘tious of Tammany Hall the great mare of ite members {rom The resolutions Were anouimously adopted, 80 New York commences the New Deperture. A TICKET FOR THE PROFLE, Loter The cause of the adjournment s9 early this evening Was to eravely consider some mode of De barby O carcivily sect @ State weket t Repoblieana at Syrsens Not D proceedings But for this the Onixhed it work to-nighte urged th Convention would burr Journ ced to-morrow for brim refo be introd into the Ce the city sueh a proposition Writing Idonvt whether it will and if it Is, whether it wili be successful form delegates p to it, but with wh mune Passed for the party in the city THe REYORMERS WAMPANT. on trom know tha The hard for something analo t success the morrow will det House, ‘Tomas Fields is as lively and good-natured us ever, Chief Judge Church has been ab the Osborn all the ever His health is bester than Politics seem to agree with hi shed Deu him Tay at it was yesterday A. cistingu! pel y B er ip your city, aud mocrate Who are disgusted with the adjournment ly hove ‘The adjournment, there. fore, means the adoption of measures and 4 Dresentution of a ticket which shall give the State tothe Demoersey, Mr. Potter, the Prosident, (w Understanding this, put through the motion to aa: It is fnid in high quarter that a proposition wi!) is being reduced to be introduced. ous ‘There is more certainty of a resolution being Past Midiight.—Mr, Tweed is sti at the Osborn ocrat bas just requested mo uguered in the fight. To ob Tho Reform delegatos aro vow in session, Tair just from their room, ‘They don't like the results so faratall, The better luck to-morrow It is idle to conjecture a Aye more sanguine of them hope ¢ Stute ticket, T' incumbents bout Secretary of State wtevsecn t now men, excepting for Nolson says he will not may however yield. able men, sod have carry each other through tomorrow, York O'ty foar is s majority of There are seven candidates to be somivated Will be s(range ifeach could met secure eat vot tbe Convention I Judge take a revominatiod, Ho ‘The present office-holders are formed a strong Convention to With New ithe tried, Ithink they are all trying their level best except Nelson, A new ticket would be th wiser policy, but everything at Rechester 1s not wise. ANOTHER DISPATCH PROM ANOTHER WAN. ‘The report that the selection of Mr. Potter as temporary ¢ man was a concession to Tammany Hall is false, He ouly consented to serve when F quested to do ro by Mr. Jilien and by tho unsnl, mous javitation of the State Committee, Among the perron« mentioued for Secretary of State are Diedrick Willers and Magnus Gross; for Comptroller, Lueieus Robinson and Asher P. Nich: ols; for Attorney-General, M, B, Coamplain, A. I’. Lanning, F. Kernan, and Smith M. Wood ; for State Tressurer, D. 8, Huletend, Wheoler HH, Bristol, Richard F. Clark, and Conrad Sebwarawelder ; for Canal Engineer aud Surveyor, Van R. Richmond; for Canal Commissioner, G. W, Chapman ; for State Pricon Inepeotor, D, B, McNeil and Mr, Luddington of Syracuse. TWERD SERENADED. ‘The Shandiey Lezion, of New York, prraded to. night throogd the streets, marching eight abroast, and headed by # band of masic, after which they serenaded Tweed at the Osborn Hon ‘The Stato Committee are {u seasion to-night work. ing on @ State tiekes, Up to @ late hour thoy had not completed their labors, All the delecations from the varions Judicial districts were also baljot- ing for members of the State Committes, The fol lowing dolegates at lorge to that Committee are likely to be appointed: 8. J. Ttlgen of New York, Joseph Warren of Erie, Delos DeWoif of Oswego, K. P, Rovs of Caya- FA, aud George Magee ot sel user. THE SITUATION. ‘There wpvsars to be ereat satisfaction at tl thon of both the Tammany celegation and the Co: vention, Woile the former claim tney have ¢ feated a determined effort to break thelr power an orgaoizetion, tue latter fee! they navedischarged toeir duty in purgiog their body of any taint which likely to attach to it by aMiiation with the former representatives, Movniag. oud segaring th. delegations. The former, it is Committee on Covtested Sea! the Commitice submitted their report to the Convention without mentioning the fact this eve- ping, it 1s evident they decided to abide by Dewi’, resolution adopted thie afternoon, declares ¢) Tammany, having withirawn, New York shouly stand uorepresentet, bd The Young Meo's Democratic Sta mittee met at the Osborn House to-day, MeQuade was Chairman, and J. Weisey Sumi! tary. An Executive Committes, consisting of G J, Magee, W. BH. Benjamin, W. Bitebman, and Smith M, Weed, were appointed to provide for the orgavi- sation of Young Men's Democratic Clubs through- Out the State. reforn.or German aid, was before the this afternoon, but Central Com- Gen, James Bee: ——— rt of the Proceedings of tho ention, ° The Hon. 8, J. Tilden, Chairman of the State Cou tro) Committer, Wied the Convention to order At 18:50 P.M, He spoKe as follows: TILDEN'S #PERCH, Roverently I thonk God that when midnight durk- ness brooded over the Republic, and toe true men Wio Were fuarding the sicred tradition of free governuent created by Jeffersen, and vindicated by Jackson, and ss upheld in our State by tie Crt ns, Tom, ki Buren, Wriget, aud Marcy, sat at their watch despondert, the vplified cloud beeine to show Its silver lining, aud tuere is revealed tho dawn of a new and beter day. 4 Tha. Rerworrac Liu its armor aad. 0 fying ite ranks, sdvauces (0 Mzit ancw the bar y Against centraiisin and evrruption, to which seven. ty-five years ago it was frst lo! by Thomas Jeter Son 1p the vation and George Clinton in the State T di ty assumed ¥: the birtu or at any Repavlic. UM: experi 4 otaer’ of the ov- their piace. It iva y greater hnuve ave passed aw posite character have taker axim Of history that roment i always strengthened by unsuccessful iururreciion. AN OLD BRASS-MOUNTED METAPHOR, We have just emerge! from a vast civil war, in which we vive conquered a recelilun wid break Haken to up our Federal Government, 0: 4, slavery 1# dead fore vocntly wave ' et of the war is sult is avtaivea, «i completely passes, we rusa b porte peril. The eq) the sufirage ie tr plished. yet. in our re Byery natural r Woriuin oF our Whole pol system je in danger of being overiuirown, and a dey: corrupt centraiiem cstablisued — ‘Y why which our works m is in the bi It would m rees should potic aud whole value of the arranget is kept in its place im she #0 aver between two o ter liste allowed ty cy should dominit medly into the reala from the fousce of every living thin to Us which of th prevail, If te centritngal tender our plue: wo shot of cndiess apace, tar awa beat aod i upon its sur ace would dency sould d cronceivad.c Ve 1d be engulfed int he and Ive, antil verisi buen tof pow verninents: a y fatal eral’ tullitary @esootiam in Wie separat atten vled over areas would brek the parts ent, as it has every ulber, wite rival Bations, Ot wise surestors devised the ony systen prssible te They turned a (euer foreign relations, t ence aud unity between te Sates, wil t ra lew exceptional iuneiions uf com and they leit thegreut re powers to tuo States, THM OLD COPPER-PASTRN The De Governmens preveut ceutu until it eno So it is witt the adjustm: tate and Federal ( zation are eq un traliem 0. Sates. Ceatra and popttiaticns $0 va eeunier, aud fil o ornm F con we upposiie evils, nt to urrecge our interest povernulen OUATY Tussa o Panty, ocratic party has earried on Ue Foderat or ity Of the seventy voars 0. + Its creed is compressed a two tas power; eniar m ach oe possible all gore: Auways and every wuere in of individual gudgmeat and action 2. To throw ouex the governmental pov tary to 08 ex reise wes and the loc ina ‘Dhes: nineaty the us possiol Bpproacdi: & lu every case i tuais to be eit ideas donin ty, aba God tn it th ovposite ideas, to mi erly beiouging to cVernmentsl powel he Ke over the Democratic par- F best_ representative! ule with everything prop viddals and to cenira ize ail express the teocencies of Under their inspiration the 1 ubliean party. Federal Gover the powers. of to regulate the tuflrage, and tireatens to tuke | con.rul of ali elections. ‘It perverts the power to Faise revenue into a means of dictating what kinds business men shall empoy their labor and eau in, of giving bounties and gi of enriching tavored classes bY iinpoverishing * of the people It has drawn within its {thins boun to ereuts insur yearns to take Jurisuic ent is rapidly keizing upon It tas assom Puan soclety. ting monopolies, the earni power all ihe vank: ance corperations; and too of all railroad Companies, 18 career of usurp tion, H continued a fow years longer, will inv all the business, wil tbe coutracts, wud ali tac cs. p erty of individua s, and will popdiaw Washo lobbies 0: Lirty-neven Biates, 1 op, ose because it 1 incompatille with evi Lueriy. Forty mililons of people, guided by 4 siugle band, Sould sweep over ail dis nt and ail resi ance of isolated oF Whorgamzed indiviuuais OPERA-GLASSES WANTED, Look at Frauce—sulf a milion of office-holvers aifn million of soldiers, moved trom tue cen tre, Wake envi liberty fut ossible, tn, becanse it Irrespunsibie po meni ruling wh the afairs of tus, from the Atlanite to the jakes to the Gull of Mexico, would De th compecent for What {t would undertake, the moat oppressive, tie Moss Irrespousibie, aud corrnpt Government of which Lisory affords auy role. Is Would repeal anu exrggerate (ue crimes of tue worst Government In tue worst a ©. sturing its fatal fruit, Demorasta: rusts prevails oan extent never o in suis counuy and searcely bolisved to aud 1 oppose ceutra D irrespons bie p uD er iy giWways cor wor A Go! ang . trom 0 most Already be possible Tne mass of men of a}} parties inteution, but parties diter their priveiples aa m; eds and cratic part Ceniury AKO, LAS held wnd acted tend to purity In goverumert ere a higher stan Othor party 1M tue eu! Prosidency tite as are pore in thelr in the tenvencies of wsures, and the tearhings of the from tin f Lieal ta The Lens wal enacted wi Uribe taau any Ie hus never eiecied te eh Of a8 LOW ® Btanuard o any Ashes Ropouiican Pres TUM GREAT AMERICAN OLFT-TARER, very Demecratic National Convention would by common conseal, lave rejected from ite nomi Hon ® man ho had ied the pub io offices with vis relatives, or Who had even enriched by © exorelsing tly pres of the or gratil en ol damon enis shile Presidency to men’s ambition. 1, the grevions Appeared ehong” men—Bac by vur'anc tore becuase, a8 Lord High Chaneelior of Kogland, he had received presents from suitors in causes de Aliv deieuce was that ho bad against she parties whica had bas d 0 candidates for ImMenKs power him caus presen pending belvr ageided the the . Graut of th who were groat. civil — tru of country in tavor of those who made bim presente, Jeter tou left among the novie traditions of Lis precept and example the maxims that be wonld not appoint Felatives to office, Whatever their ftne and that while in oficial life he would do nothing to increase Jiis fortane, Ho would keen himself not only pure, hat he would hotd high the standard of nubile mor: ality. ol personal exin an Tdo not wien to ‘rious goldier who fille may pot have been consrtous of Li evil in th exaciple which be has se nd the Lestowal of k harshly of the {liu But when the two ide: lowed to be in one mind at tie same time they will beeom ‘aesoolnted, and it is buta step to the sale of ihe greatest. trust, Intellect, troining, virtue, will coon sucenmb to wealth, \ulzar millionaires wit Trasp the higasst seas of boner and power, as the, pata new emblagonment on thelr carriages or gaudy livery upon their Twe GnEAT 1 now turn to our evatlc ascendancy the Constitnti sed Fiage ruled. ™ not oF onest mom. If ay se Jont bis standing Ww! tion Int Even in jemo in 1896, three followed a8 the ere licun perty end of that party Your legislative bodies are in be ome—pnreh Lwice within that time the great office of 8 id Merey—bas been put up at cked down to the bes: bidcer, It rman or Irish citizen Dos it wis in the simost immediate! of the United Von Buren, Wrieht, auction and ki Was not in an assem it was not among Democrat uses of Republican members of th Assombly, elected by tl The muoieh of dintricls, city wre the resulle the secrecy of bur the outgrowth of twenty years Oi i Jation at Albany, and taeen men of both period. jon in the Legislature rvants, STREAM OF CONRUPTION, own State, Ti: seimilar men. ‘They ly for pare a oung Man WhO ny Ath the party leaders, the wild Fpecuiatic jeratic Senators, who ‘of tho ascendancy of th irom waich It riably iy have States—the reat of aviy of G Sen #1 corrapt ous of Ne rreaponsitile power partnersbl) yartie SOLID CHUXKS OF WI¥DO! Tbave seid this & 4.2 demand of hi Justice, Ihave ne Know the muss of our Fe uteutions, I-here degraded intoa of the leprous sore Fespective parties rou vading corruption 1 We do to ci@anas « Arosts of the country, and to Prikeipies aro the test of political alwars mace fu pubiie morality. character, ty to oficial trast aud ) who earn thetr br ental articl soever plunaers ¥ livery of bexven to serve the devil, is re comparison of the rel sore re on the bodies of the ‘Ake Democracy ba' te. taste for eg that ‘Let us ral r engage I mulation to rescue our country ir Let the people Judge ae uty U he st 0 to the toiling id vy the sweat of their ie in the party creed be people, thongh A TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. Mr, Titdem concluded by nominating as tempo: rary Chali chester, which wae carried unsnimously. intro 'nced to the Convention, and reiterating the sentiments of Afr. ter was then made w apeech Hiden, and adding Let call here of goverumient around us nil 8 purge end purify our own part thore who, whatever t To THAL €UG Tet As pro This ti now Wo proclaim and enorce the decree tl) ora of Demo- was the twenty-five years under ‘of 181%. Van Buren, Morey, Wright, They wero men of absolute per- th, and In all the counties they wielded ures, but for ved one ne back to lobby, be Corrap- legistative bodies was almost unknown, of that id Kept ‘the Harlem Railroad in order to tock. Ware compelled to resign bi oad Youog and Van Schaic e Ben: twenty-five years wbico Revub- Sprang. found— bie. oF ton, ate a he Republicans of the roral w York cting in sod commirnions, They are yaoiicnn 1eM® Pinner de. hed during that stories) fons, 1 1 size in a gen: ‘omer. by what e official adard of mins brow, a at who: al the 10 Democret, n the Hon, Clarkeon N. Potier of West- Mr. Pot and let of ir views ‘ore, pow seek to limit and localize the powers ain the Organization and utes of this Convention wise!y, Justiy ‘witaout (oar. temperately, aud Ormiy, without an TAMMANY’S WITHDRAWAL, Mr. Tilden moved that Isoae McConibe be made Carries contestested celog Kings rose and sta th communication fi whting In Sesaton cor m the New Lor« dole, Jo the Chairman of the Deniocvatte state Ce la D, Faulk: ates WAS cailed od that there Ww: ab Cmthian Hau: mpar'y Secreta: Oa motion of Mr, Tilden thy roil of un: Mr. Dewitt of ‘a member o ‘aod ner tate Central Committee bere bearing a com an the Tarmimany Hall delegation. and nication be received and POR The vacersirned, delegates to this Convention, elect, of by the reve wey Disuric: Democratic ele ‘of 'L® county. of New, con‘ormity to the pudiiswed eall, fal) the desires of the Democratic m State, but of {he Unio at this Conver tion that not watch is ca'c to represent th Ja sirice the trinmph of the cause of constituifoaal gov ernment, have po. weh at this erica! juncinre ia the history of. the peray to embarra's the action ©) your henerable cay Wh le theretore, Bo ques tot or doubt ean exist recarding the regi ary of t ‘ection, ther cannot, {thore the fact What grave ¢ iwvclVitae integriy ot t 5 iiader “the cal 1 to prejudice th ft Coorg d Wo Chase 6 Corneli, 1 mur Mr. Dewiit move pre-eat fromm New ularity, the call ted, therefor Aesolred, Tha i ousted deiegauo: On this resolution Mr. Dewi question, which cal 4noes, [Anplaase William ©. hinge mittee 0. ove wot ed to report the vei tion, Carri ¥ having bee tie dtute Ce sant orpan ees. tne ur ena Arembiy Asn md yD nth A eatintn Assembly t Wenly-frtt Asse REFORMERS OUT, Jthat no delegation bei York having the preeti elected in confory tral Committve, be on with the} v of tie city of Sew Vora. mm ied the most rigid and searching favestt atop: e Nt erew soit and sanal punishment vinited. {rpacuie. ia view of the erenm= ances Aad NCLUACED FOlely OF @dratie to Juy of he party aad the tn ce Le Candiiats, both ot b ton the Gbeslenei wae athe proe vines of your u Ho ie e) supe ict N.Y NY iy av Patriot N Ive NY. Bi Assembly Dasrict, N.Y, ase tNY th Asremuiy Duetrict, S, ¥ Teh Assembly District vent ry DA reenth At Fitvenib A & ceixieeath A@emoy Dy ng now by with ads the call of the rol New. York be eprocvediias of the body. wid dno eittiug row that lucalit moved the previon: us oraer ¥ as then aid the resolution Wes atopied by 9d ayes to J cv, OP Riogs, moved shay w Curt €acy Juliclal altri appoin ruvanent officers of the Couven Mr. Cassiay, of Albany, moved that a Committec of two trom cach judicial district, except the Firs District, be apouimte t lO preseus Peselulons to the Convention, Carried. Gov Beyimour srid there were some contested seats, aud be supposed the first business was io dis pore of them. He esked if there were ony papers n the Secretary's cesk covterting the seat of Francis Krruan of Oseida, Tue Secretary said there were hone, Nir, Haraenbergh, of Ulster county, moved the adoption of tae House of Apsembly rules, Curried, THK ONEIDA FIGHT. Gov Sevinour rose, he said, with much reluctance to make a motion, He learned w ues pain face nian who bad erown pray i rvice of tie party. bad bis seat contested, He moved that Froncis Kernan be admitted $0 bis seat as a dole gute trom the First District of Oueida, [Applause,) he Dewit said that he kuew Low graccless it was for young memver of this body to rise and Ojpose a motion maie by ons so mucd o.der, and Sccnryiny & povition so bigh us the eentemin' who Hau just tken his seat, Stil, Le folt it lis duty to do 4d, He bad heard no re tion, and he could not yore Covried at length to state District Convention Governor Seyinour responded that he bad made no staiwemen oF be that ne wished & for toe jut revel facie in the cas void avy gu ple reasun tion He then appealod to the Convention to carry out the Geclaration made bere to frown down fraud and corruption, Mr. Dewitt moved of the First Distr on Contested Seats, A wet be re! Mr orred to bbe 4m amendment that th caro mittee Vildea rose toa point o order, and said Wat the motion to roler kav case 60 8 Coulmitteo was uot tn oraer, feciae | taat the motion was to order mour wild bis only objec was to wyoil Which would be brought before tue Duthe would withdraw bis motion Gor oh | Delaware moved that a Committee on Credeatiuis be appointed, consistia on ber from och ju carried, ND OF Tie Conve Mr) Dewitt snnounced shat Mr ‘ial district except the F ‘The Couveotion then took a recess io 4 Tae ONEIDA Figur, culled 19 order ath o'cloea McQuate en dorsed all he (Dewitt) vad aaid, aud bad auchortees liu bo way that, desiring thatthe Larmouy of ine be secur party a) ed, be withdrew his claim to a Seatin the Copvention from the Firat Disirict of Oneida, On motiut Viked bo take a sent ” {Great applause.) Francis Kernan was unanimously in tm the Convention, COMMITTEE The following committeos were appointed Committoe ov Organization—James RK Ford, Win. H Sawyer, ii Guaderlin, a one H ‘oa He Gardner, A. H, Bislor, arto J ‘Bok. Commitice on Resolutions—Thomes Kinsella, Robert B. Minton, Wa, Cassidy, Bamuel J Mallace, & Davi Lucius too nin, ei MoCall, Joseph Wari Comuiittes Francis Kernan, Alten ¢ jence Spence Henry 4. Redioud, ‘Conresied beate—Hovert ¥ ure; Taco, Wm i Beacn, Jobnson, AS fom's ° A. Westerbronk, A. B. Waldo, D.C. West, William ft Goruen, Enos McDougall. WC, Kingsbury. Tt_wan announced that B. P, Moore of Madison having withdrowu, K.O, Jerrin was saostituted in his place. he Convention then took a reeess until? P. M. RePONTS oF COWMITTR The ovening session of the Convention was called to order at &:10 P.M. The Commiiter on Contested €a's rororted in favor of giving the gout for the Secon! District of Sarators to Kin Weed and for Warren county to F. ©, Burh Agreed to, The Cormittes en Permanent Organization re- ported as iollows, whien was vgreed to: Tor President Vice-t He Ui Clarkson ®. Potter of Westchester, reridenis—Joreh Burger of Kings county nry A. Reeves of Suffolk, ualvin AM. Parker Williams of Columbi wn, PorTEn’ When Mr. Potter rose t manent Chairman, he wi cheers. Mr, Po'ler said: GENTLEMEN oF THE ConveNTION : I retarn youmy the ike for this renewed and most unexpected expres. Sion Of Four favor. I bad looked, asl presume ail of ¥ to the selection of that great sates: msn from Oneida, Mr, Seymour, whom All” love and revore "(great the proper person to be President of the Convent Had 1 known of bis inability :0 + 4 that any srmecn, accept the office greoted with tur nereon 1 Petron to sueceed him to tne pes ti fiten'that'my name should uot he used. bat th Ornor gentleman more iptina:ely connected wiin (ns Dulies of ie ttete. and. perecmaliy Letter - know to the Gelecates pirseut inant have. been, shoud eelected for ane. honor Tdeem it to ‘iiveelt to futher vay considered question of ‘who. should’ com:ove the. committecs Shen have Just reported, f was ao entirely unace Guainted wich the genilenien whoee namos. Wer! {ected *by "we, tout Feonsuited with and. acted who tipon the eupyeations of toe Neate Commities in regard ta thems. ‘Most tastraly. had f wnticirated that tis Total duty would be put neon me, 1 saouid have noted “tO warreue tome otver choice inte Abert fo chat committee whove nofortupnte ceport you ter} Lor myself Age inuenuost § preserved 7 like. thise wich ai Its variovtes of oll ‘and people, except. by Himitiog aad v were ox governaent to that ed, ab 3 taken “whatever part f do. tak $f imy country. Beyond Honre for hotning. ‘That man ie io my view « Demo Ciat, wantever lili past afulistions fay have been. wi Bow delievos in linitiag nn locale bg the powers of thit Government. and tral Tish to my ledement nn Derioareey aud wii kau Mave. 29- eM iniie whaiever his professions nr pany oae fee aeastY Of tale great tary to cove A ail hitcaclt ot the pas ana traud Ht only fof your Tavor, aud (0 the busiuess of tue Convention. [Ap- \ttee on Resolutions submitted the fol- sointions, (Lo reading OF Which was fre. quentiy appiauded ‘The Platform Reagived, Viat the Democracy of New York ar- raign before the people of the Umion the Adminietri tion at Washt eton as fal 10 Ite pledges and faithless fo tf Const tarioval obligations, 1s bas prolonged gthe Aissonsions that follow exsil war, Kept alive sectional animosities, refused amvesty to evdmistive ettizece, Bd denied peace to the rettored Siaces, it hae ret up Privileged classes, aud initiated # system of exemps tens from taxation and protection to moneyed inter- ests, the tendency of which i to make tae rich richer and the poor poorer, It hae eqnan- don mamineth corporations the lands which w aud jt tribas Ard Gespotisun, aud waien, if not arrested, must provi 1s (O OUF Fepablicag Inetirations ALL THAT THR GENUINE REPUBLICANS ASK. Be |. That_we recognize the emanet freedien of tne South and their euiran perfect equality beiore quence of tne cay Ferellion agaioat the Union, Hors OF KIAMA OL fit, Mo, dK e-cabiished rights, anil to ald thea In promoting thelr own welfare and Che geaeral prosperity of the coanir} JOST WHAT HONKST NEW TORKERS Want, Resolved, That w with Inciguation the corrup- lion nud cX<raVagauce seceBlly Droneht, wn debt 1a ‘he Management of jaleipal affa.re in the City of New York, aad debounee #8 Gawortay our couniensuce oF toleration all who ere responsible; \hereiore. we yledce Our best efforts to prevent 8 rupetition of such ed.ises, And will look with sauefactlon upon th all upon Weom qulitewn pe fixet. We Feourd and the fae.4t9 prove tak the dept Gitioa of aifairs ex. to New York was imauga ad tastened upon ihe city by a system of ure: po. governme st institute! by tho Repuducen vary. and Continues by then through Way years, un ler wntea Towth oc extrarheasce. veealation and {rand w rot we demand oa ths pare of your. re sinture ruea firtace re Wit to be vuishment of —ADea yo y lor tho Veope of tae ey Secont—On the part tt the Mayor more complete We subordinate Weparauen.e of the Admials: lity ort e.tlen, U anne: as ser B proof, vi {ure lect of avy, Os ii hs @oring of eae year $0 ay to CUle peow.e lie power to MaKe & ec tue City Governm ty Of Accvani# xt wil Lines, and fuelll~ to the taxa) oF tO Tesran and uuu Wduses, and Secure Fpeedy trials of cieauers ta indepeduent Mavor of Ne wved by the f aim now re Heasmsee la penied, Tawt exverience Las shows rertraining and actiulg by copstiiuit to Lax tir property of citize TUE CRIMES OF GRANT'S QOVELNUENT, Resojved, That while ready ay) determined to parge el adniaiatttlon of UOUe cy, Bo Must LOt Us sieTt ftue dat n aud ale prevalle aud he ks uuumating their ‘seaens 0 Peutraiigat Constutuc onal onig icrary, ALY 89. debt, ana papsr ent, ty corr tint power Ul Hed the receat Keyub.icap Cony NEW GUARDS YOR THB BALLoT-pox, soled, That os vexisiry laws, R Ing Iraas In cleetious have brOv Wer caver ul whch they C20 Mot ed, we vietiand that some ot ara vid insta fraudule t renetition uC votes aunts G'sionest canvass of allove—crimes whlch ale (te® On to Tepreeentntive govern and Chat we approve 01 (he passage Of tue coustisuilogal siuendment Low te ALINE Bribery @ETOUNL Of Challenge to Thy Elecior, and denying the salvage alige to Lin boat re. Scien aad in (hat offers & corrupt incveene THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S BOAsT, wired Taat the Democracy of the State, to sus. Ort: COUNUENC Chau OB Cae BUM. ages OL ind ho: tothe results of their aaminintration tin power end thelr hands, ‘Ut to Wich a rec repal” contracts fe restored them and et toe same time wered the tolls, With #y Inu othe fovenne and commerce F pol eal adverse, tesmuni ke Duiloy, tot an iaien i Of a0e Sid reduced materiaiy tae Youu on Chale Ke @Co.IPAFIAOD DECWeen these twealy Yease ot accamulaied te, waste, aa ¢ ruption of thelr ad\ srearies, THE TARIFF AGAIN, Resolved, That tue freest exchaaze of comodities beiweon tus and every other couniry, as, betaeen Vativus disiticts of our own Jaud, ts of toe greatest Deuent oukn to tia Lovers Bad tae eulivse ¢ vat Gove CF tuwat should tay 1'@ inx ‘On Miports except lor re sould be moderate in amo t ead fant the vale Of the property. taxed fia‘ fufnisbed anicies eaubo. Withous an nysust bergen. b Dueaiie manuiartiret wu ne to combpetiog fairy with those of oth b ofc tur A vio ates every y Of onieiale. ior. i Var po live, Oy Au element of pereuna Meet v (ar 1 trom the 1 ot had to expo tue hi y bared u tnt baw ma oriole be cepeciaily. taxed (i 8, DOULNE . LUN Ube mUeE s, euu sie iais Abd so Compicuted as to entrap We Lonert i That in tne present circiustauges of the coustry ao aimpie Fevenue tur the payineat of the interes: ahd ustallinents of the p.iucipal of the debt anaior rdivary expenses of (ue Goveruiuent can be Bad Ublevylug any tari Whaiver Upen Accessary sich ae iron, coal clothing medicines, and at iW Used 10 Be ect rae ast, HOFIMAN AMONG 1U® sAcKS, Reantred. That in John T. Hofman the Denoeracy leaders, Clinton, Lompaibe. Writ Murey wud sey Wu. "Regard ig hlmselt ae the servant ef the wh consti vency he las pinced bineelf above all sit williee, He aos dy hie Yotore provected (he Fed wulions of moncy for the poop perder Wey resieed Ghat — epee i Sioa Uno 'w t yw which trent laws. lo bis tration to Wie anpeal of Juruice su: ‘ts of hs offic He by Of all vtizens, borue thereq fanialiy € the civic nat t Or creed | aud to com E01 UG appreciative Ciizcud Of bue Siace. TRUE DEMOCRACY. Resolved, That now that apprehensions are exnre (Wat (ho rellwlous aud civ.) egua ity hacod, we renew the piedve of our Adelity to thy erat Democratic doctrine of e ual aud exick Justice ¢ Ail uieo Of wowtever creed OF Nationally, aad specia favors to pone. Onzar spr ‘Mr, Borase of Oneida ro: Mi clilgeus 18 OF IDLRE O.1DAL.. tions, and proceeded to speak in favor of their adoption, He said Mn. Peempext L rise with very ereat pleasure to fecond the motion for ihe adoption of the resolutions which have just been read, and althouga I had not In- tended at (his time, nor do L bow lotend, to occupy at any longth the time ot thit Convention, ‘mevertne ess, fone gentiomen bave kindly invited me 40 make Some remarks, I eubrace the opportunity. Kernan, who bat thus far spoken f Jelegate, now stepped on the platform in Obedience to the demand of the Convention and wat received with hearty cheers, He then proceeded : in bis And Lam gratified, fellow-citizens, thatour platform 18 broad, and honest enouga for al! to siand to~ gether. gfatined that It is so. for, in 'my, Jee ment. ihis isan important era in the history of thie country, an important ere ip the political history of thls State and of these United Btatos. Threuybout the commanity, among men of each par. ty, rou koow. there is a feeling toat corrnptton 18 ¢ roading our Federal “Talk with t gent and honest fepuvil ‘The Pickpoet: his pocke! be seat, PRICE ‘are ==, TWO CENTS. - LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ———— DASHRS NENE AND THERA BY TRH SUN'S REPORTERS. — ae Working the Cress Tew® ( Hunter Keenan, aged 18, is @ clerk for Rouss, Bell & Co,, of Grand street, Yesterday Hunter wat seut to their brancn store in Hoboken and returned With $260 in Dank notes in his pantaioons pocket While riding on the cross town ears, s woman sit ting next to bim threw her shawl over his lap, bat Hunter took no notice of it until he bi Allen and Canal streets, whon he felt a band mo vi Throwing off the y fia honest Democr fro a found golieitous and oc! been cut thro Government is ion of 1 strat A deep cat bad ae? etc) one by Syn Os Sri of bank note cingithe money in apot: fe mi foal gfss'cad‘or'TaxBariseatorod woh aga | Hunie called woon the condactor to aut fim {heir officials nt Waehington ana throughout companied ber, but he immediately stopped the car try are using the powereggiven tiem tn impo and allowed the thieves to escape. Tho young m w officeholdere; was threatened if he followed them. for @ renovat tity from m to be strongel Republicans th ‘Those a the fn thelr conventions than ery Out fOF honesty ai interested moxnery. ndIIC press that» of the State of New after their leading throughout th M8 & faction Ie You and 1 learn few dave avo th through the Republican pat York met at Syracuse, ‘They me Republican paper had Qi seminated State everywhere a charge that the RY 8 man Who Was corrupt louR ag. vorrupt cow. You Know that tp that Con-ention there caine up men Ww ry vemblance of regular orcanization ae ,feprerentatives, ircin the city, of New York Of the [epublirans that eried ont against corruption in the chief office of the Federal Government tn thie 8) Jhowe charges were not deoied. ‘They met In that Convention—and that Convention of Republicans, t Convention in the juterest of oMcehoicers and the mien who wore using power to cnrich themselves, Aftor a struggle turned out of tc ranks the men who stood up for houes'y—Greeley, Grinne.!, and Robart And took to ite he by a direct vi he shoddy= Murphy, with bis corrupting © Lay to you, fellow Democrais, and Republicans, who have as much more=that there whore 10 our pubic affairs ty, will Feformn «aw COME DACA 10 In- ye you acen thom In the Aad with the evidence ands, act upon sach Mus (lector Tat ha Lbe honest admin Have you. an! ve wnat presBlocecere { obece: and d hiin men whose Influence i+ wie!ded by that very eorruptiou—ain 1 ecenming anfairly >— Nave yon aay hope they will come back to in- tegrity and economy through # party that in the scent State of New York, in Drond dayligh?, thus dectares ite TFInCIples for tho'iuture, thue adopts these corrapt cea of the past? That being the truth as to one Fly, BAVC We Hops of the other? ‘THE PRISON FOR TAMMANY, T have faith, past. that the Democratic pe ‘aud administer the G ay. Thave know edce from the history jonestly and brineinie 0 ‘shall be ebrich no rivate iadivide ‘by the ye that principle cart through safely. ore in power to rigid ace eovntebilty (cr tie ure of that power, only for Fichureat of the few, of propose to Fichuont of the fe rt Poolecr that wit tateceal H:pabiiee have itstronver ta thelr minds, bec Crate doneunce thelr opponents, whoa ti ther wil! Vogtig, “Sootictea? theit iusdered the people, Ib itis trne, that there has cimand we ineet cl que, to bui'd up the fortunes of no valk. Vat i+ tne urea prigcinie put fort jeades (the people, and Got for th word uvon » 14 Democrats when Demo. ‘dia not pur in office, for corruption, with prleo when punish they are gl somebody oF their trust: You hear them, tn tn tbat Prats a oo. of tuene irinite andthe waindevisietatton, rise) Ag I have said. elsewhere, and 0 here, by bls be fora), id by his acts A break out among those buldin Wess acts that tell that we ks until they ha’ COD WHICH bas Ds * Kuow, are personaly entirely resycctable, ant claim, 1g (0 represent @ very iarge body of Democrat with {he ‘suapicloo thoy Bad done wrong, the power 0 ty came them not t they came ar th under sus) te! We could not rece p ‘hey conceded that id they would Dot allow the our. Ger which tuey were Dow resting was right, aud they dep to rest upon the great Democrauic party; that they could not, until the men wio It was sipposed had Used pow. F corruptly, had met th duke. ‘Now a party confiient try, bec lutions, snowid h aby clear with t does that has a right to aek the @ 14 the anproval ot the people of this cou dee hai party las hat by ve nO enc t only by Its ruse. * acts, that the Di ¢ Daoner O18 folds. That party bas mneretic masses Kuowid ery Fuspiion of nay ed the: an these F the Dlerating been Kuilty of pros to them t clung It {0 i pariy Ww pee tae Lay Tr oLather ‘Aud 80, Courenunr op Ako owner dea ower by virtue of the suffrag of the Dem v. "If sou so act that we in'strn ont ere ri been eorrup ton, 2g, a a, ta ad WE WILL Cast You our Jou througa the cour Soin coud de mc Feuntair, tian to hold we D-am lon, to Tenedy 40 far as possitie by legisintion the work bs which suca trauds abd MIDIS St OD Wore p. Thereiove it eel thas this 18 Tupor ant; therefore it is 1 om Bed with’ the tenper Conven ious net sionate, uot in but” calm dgteray ty, Tay Dewocracy of b iNew the aud i Hence they did not ask to the story of the parity, the ute. the great Democratic party of the tefo: certainly vote you ou. tae Thavtel the Arniue: cm Guat with FC one of the question pict by Seracvaw; 8 fr ray ti Dew rater a cal eting of that qu. siou—treeng Gracy frou the (aint of THESE MISDEEDS IN NEW TORK. Having done that auries ; aod, the people, ' We can tay that our canner 8 nots We Cau cad sy thatthe maseof our par iheir priveities: we cau suy to the people of this S ana those uf other siates. that the laoment ther covered within our organ zation any who wicid eat @ march on (o the discharge of our Delieve, to victory, by bower coruptly, wuen we ducuver, aud corruption, we will purge It OUF party Is to. be ‘pure; Acting, (Hencly ba firmly, When our vretirea nulse: ‘out and’ eo saying ad 19 ‘¢ Will niareu ou to vice ity Othor States Gud thai we bave emic.enuiy by our freed ourvetves {70.3 the picon conipiient jons in New York, we Will Mai aelecvea by faaminn- eration whien te rot em to the very cose Orta od. LApplaured VARDENDENU'S #PEEC of Ulster bein eferring to tie cout ine years of curraptions Revenue, Lu duet ‘that wita these Go. b {0 victory 18 ur Conven iw ‘nt Judge nent, decom: ious tiie can ser of YOUNG JA Mr. Haidouber. ep nied, be Da te te Tae wi ft Departments of t 11 Wie peop e that no attention Was. bul Coure a matter of c But when charges were hiade in New York of corrupsion tue Syracuse Con Vention ris) iu terror and udupe a string of resolu ing fraud and corruption uses here and voluntarily asta jo liete, Lui Mt the sume time deny tae charges and asic for Weir proof. 14 you sce MurpLy und hie associates retire iruin the Syracuse Couvention t Not at il. Mr, Murdenberg spoke at some lengta iu this eirain, Dw WIT ON TH TatevEs, De Witt of Kings was next called upon, at length, He claimed that toe «rea rauds were not Wholly attributad eto cailed for, re ous reports for de ale stion , 30) Goverument, h ustomed to tiem to thea. ‘Tuey had be ce Nation 0 80 1 bec Tammany #8 from takiug tions copuel Haile from O11 Petuow Crrize nothing could Be i craic pe 1 miaie tmuaietrat for the corfoption of the cfticls's of B par ar liv, unt you Sud tat the party, wien ksiuerel 1p Cohveu ion, ‘alia to denounce the fiaud and to cat of from feduwelin those Wao cre .Gity Of Ik ald to plecwe sue rselyes to carry out ther promises by ae Mr, spoae girantic and and AMMADY OrgAniEation, a8 Bud deen suid, aod argue! to show the contrary, He then procoedod Al lnngsh lv apual uf (he sei vices of th mucrat party The rosolutt were thon adopted, and the Con vention adjourged wutil 10 A. M, to-murrow ‘The Mivois Democracy Taking the New De- parture, Oct, 4.—The Democratic ob wut wodey ip Bases Moi, | | PRINGFIRLD, pre} and J. H, Overt Secresry, ‘The folowing are tne resuluiuus re ported Ly the Committee on Resolution Democratio ard to previont n, of Cook county t 4 all ¢ poliueal or er Federal Sia.@, Couuty, or ugh ADONEMG Of the BOM vaitious, ure opposed bo, binwtious and bo) » of Government anu inated as candidate for Con ab large, b+ B, Lays, of Cuok, 1 m Li | 4 DISHONEST ConTRacrox, svindling this Government with thoddy and sheline hit b our RolUIers were wuffering 10 the fila; #3 ‘As they charge, unrepen' ant, corrapt to sh deen wa! bas sa nat ied “ Tammany, The nam services performed by One Repubiiean h for the inst four y: on the Comptroller year” “Then, by —, rented top Ring thieves have rod: Two Rogues on at 4 i vom arm valued uoul he he gave ~ bis Chapman, faith & Fannon, the keeper son etre investigate the matter all the atol pawn tickets, and John Gerty's honse, Baltic street, Brooklyn, ‘The fre was caused Insuri OLITIOAL SQUIBS. lewton Boo! California 1s 6,008, The Alderm 7 Mamaburgh last mint, ‘The honesty of the have nominat ton county for D. @. Lam Figuth District. sociation, urged the clnim ot e: ols of ihe King, rasideot : He Vice-Preaidentey. W tion of the Eig n pledged its 1 Norton for the Seni sixty-four niember: The Henry Mr der open. Particalars ip a A Woraman save th people, Tre botr of Cant yesterday afteraogn in ‘The ¢ Ing Committees. rman Robertson he celal Way of fatally injured. Chas, Howard, ares’ ing a waten, is nat the ing at Bank ‘and Hudson Deputy Comptroller Bal hie counterstened the arm of Mr Bernera Smyt given notice to taxnay Peraoual property wud t fay. Ttwas ainn been met Shepherd {Hob leat nied§ denounce 7 Ri to snoport James U'Brisn for The Reform General Comm zed for ther business yesterday beyond th Park Hospital last nig! —— the City Pay-Rett One of the books in the Finance Department ia bound in green, In this book are recorded ¢! of all the Republicans who he'd or hold places undew of their patrons sinecuris! Pensioner on the county th d the special also givom, Me received §2.000 per em nom, and wee regular in his caile fo paym friend informed him yesterday thet all the m1 A dooks would be published, to the marines,’ a ted on the books with $6,000 bed me o —— Way to Bing Sing. Yesterday afterooon Thomas Clifford, « driver in the employ of Banendali & Ooi Shepherd coming out of the warehouse of te frm ae 8 a vat ar rian, ni of & policy of Detective Richard Field. wat sont Fann of dice. and congratulated him on holding a replied hi Grant $4,000 a yor at $100. Clifford Officer into custod: Canning lucrative frie 7, saw Johe ao awoe followed am, DeD a ab 13 Thom) wes LOmget bond LOSSES BY FIR. ae Carson & Colin's oll refinery in Philadelphia, property found In his office wa was foond $221 in currency, taree -_————. official majority for Governor of inth Ward Cardozo Club las dered Mr. James Lyneb by concluded wit! ‘The Republicans of the Fourth Judicial Di: the Hon. Jo ude of tie Suvrem t Of Lockport has been hominated 10 the +e x. ry A ——— nin: dvortisi 2 St, Mar ‘ellder {or ‘aot. Foley denounced Majer Mall re Po tor ‘Con Ata meoting of the Eighteenth Ward O° ‘Thomas Fes Aidate for Siler O'Brien for Senator, a Mr. Bradie; The Association is month oid, bas already humbers three hundred a JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. Chai The Clock at $ yesterday morning marked ev nowination for Assistaml ing tm The Hadson county, N. J., Repoblican Convention y nominate! James od Major Mount for Shei Bixteenth Ward Democratic Clab almoe: unaninons ¥ refused to recommend Henry Beller for Comnisslo of Charities and Correction, Lwenty-rvt Ward Jatios U Brivu’ Avwotiee ho corraption aad dis ‘end pledged themselves tate wie of W. ion AS asom ly, ¢ of the Serontoent® n with J oil Car P. Mijenoll ant PJ. ci jatlos Hogg, Treasurer, eon B, Range of temperature yesterday, from 60 to 78, pith Renevolent and Social Assocly rh minlende MeDermott's wite wis found the de opers' International Un te! Cans on We at Pier 5, North Rivers transacted nq Anpoininent of Worm 908 Lexinton avenaa, fell avenue last evening, with one Smith for steal Howard formerly works 0 atiecta, Groen has drawn and Mayor the necmssary warrant for thy Frection, Cominissiouers of Charities and € Joseph % fF Bupire Cite, Ww Bro nt ny enzineer of thy Min the mae Vby Dr, Vandewater ary a the Raceiver of Taxes. ha shat tha books Or tixes ou aie to be opened fut ers of the First District of the Interna, aKAVOA Dall At Irving Hall Iast night, pers’ National Com Payment .n bis office to- iay, The con tional Uni honor of the dei#eates to the Co Vention now in session iu this city. Tne pitot boat Mose Governor's Island yeateraay by steam Cue, ‘The Gilanell wae go bark Ny in) IL. Grinneit wre ran into of in tow of ured that abt Was run ashore to peevent hier from sinklig. Ata meatine of the Impor of Trade vestorday, M ve chartes far ho sald wero driy mittee was appolute At the mecting of th a letter was reat from Mek ng trad Hean the ee vA to fake action on th and Grocers! Board ¢ ngaln Board of Health veaterdag hoy, Hotty zens bad Hived to hy dumping en AL tne. fa air et, The City Sanitary Inapecto iuspect the place and re ovuKiosiri —— EY OF East z that mang Feate ot the Forty txt was direcied W ‘ort according |y, chim, Jolin Leonold was sent to Sing Sing yeaterday for five years for robbing emigrants Danie! Kuapn, 8 farmer, who lived nar Myorss town, Penn, nage! hiueelf in lis wazon-sbed OM Tuesday aight Joseoh Pallard of Bethel, Me. co vmittod suicide des a passing trair Dr. Clyitloa P, Woot of Mancvester, N. ID, 601 victed of causing ths asath Vira Woodward. nal praction. Nas eaced told voare ward labor In the sate Piso Chorley Schuling, Germain, of 1 Rose stree Tie, in tie owesy, Aud ais thani> tra of byw truem he trial of Thomis F Lvs, a frst mate, for the nider Of a (lle wean Lor way » tas Cour Hone 0 Meonuty yesterday. Win, &, How wil condnet the deteace « seu, t t Coney Isang, was vevterday senteuc 4 by Jules Pratt of Brookiyay to'turee months | Penitentiary tor @saultung € cluzoa's few months ay In Tolodo. on, Tues iny night, Sannal_ MeDonald totally stanbel Patrick Parrell, aiid en cry afterward Joop itean, a1 01k wan’ O16), was dangerously Wounded by # ucighour awed Andrews, ary Hess quarrollod at a er A Several polies off eauiteon vucction canvs bay evening Ant cart calee puiicenan tar BOUk DY pointing w Fovo! Davia Hreg) ownnd ley Steph McCorinien nad sone d iso the Louse Tue © tol ‘who was (ound Gepl, Ee ingeanidvel| tubeengeaty ced fs ow aba voning. Svarely tnju tin» 0 hor Bar ¢ abe ol ¢ ts to he triad to-day tm the sistant Diatrict Attorney Qe aay wid yee tad tat Day en AD cust Kudeid ze. stron rs aro rt may J bin severcly Ptlatel 1 bo: Mouity, a Market Tnynel Ge Justico’ Bixby coined bul mM & wound 1B the Fat, h Ost of 41108 quired Ove in the am on Mon, sn give up oi8 ¢Hixhy you Fi vytour Ng An ant ck thee '# Jury in the cave of Muyor Wood. Newark ad