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a eee — TIMUTY-NINTH YUAR, PRICE TWO (CENT er ~ vO RATICK. TICK RT. | 028 te cot the Democracy of the ttate on an equal | aental erenms ance has niaced the Demerratic party TPC ! BURNED TO DEATH ON THE SOUND. CTT 1. PRINGR DY { TIE DEMOCRATIC TICKET, | tatse crate, Dorerer et we yaucon mu | senaescomece ene wa once es | REPUBLICAN HUMILIATION, DRAER INSULTING PRINCE ALEXIS, { an paston looked Upon the amendment av effecianiiy | Pesos tnicnvurty roverved Im the large —_———_— The Calamitous End of Mr. Jerrold: situ th (sorganiging ali existing organ gations I ate r if TL THER STATE OFFICERS BUT ONE | Further discussion was had us to the effect of Ab Tha PEMOCKACY MEAT WASH ITS MAN | TUE GReeLPY MEN KISSING THE Summer Tour-Ko ° | THE PRESIDENT HUMILIATED BY 4 : h MINATED, Ferolation Tne cuiminat ng point of maladmipietration AND THAT SMOTE THE. Yasht-The WML d lad bane als THE BRIRK-TAKER. i! peaehldntt Jarvia Lord of Monree! opposed the proposition - end anit Wich OBI % pce Tho Reform Democratic General Committee | The yacht Jennio Lee was burned ” off oa ol i f A ertane teubas aver ine Retapwueeety OF Mr. Muriay He said ihe oreania:tiony in the ator the OpaY "| Dy, Horace dre ey, Gen, Joun Cochrane, | Met lest night in Apollo Mail, In the absenco of ite | Montauk Point last Monday night, and two of the | The feautt of an Fftort to Get a Percent O teadortcete Speveb—Chartes G'Canor's | tutte far as New Nore ed th A orn te nnd Morera, S. Toney, Gridley, Venerable chairman, Wm. F. Havemeyer, Eq. the | nine persons on board perished. Last epring ale on Claims against Russia- Mr. Cater Letier-samuct J. Thiden's scathing Feeout nowghtty Wave § Totty yours wil he the ackno: Dukes and the Hon, T. Be Stewart Diace of presiding officer was filed by Francis M. | was purcinsed by Mr. O, B. Jerrolds, a wealthy Ruled Ont of the White House Probable i punciation of Tammany, Meet TENE A A a Me ELA Pea URE tert be to Vinit Mayor You O' Hail Bixby; Alexander G, Davidson officiated ae secre. | land owner in Arizona and Colorado, who came Cook Reception of the Grand Dukes ; Keenesren, Oct, 5.—This has een the most Mt. Green of Onondaza. moved ihe previc se ot sae entire Democts The genuine Republican General Committee | tary, As the meeting was strictly for business, tie | East to srend the summer. After spending the | Wasmixcroy, Oct. 5.—As the Grand Duke ner lay Of the Conventia The Reforin de eon, Wich wae ordered, and the reso.ution as \ireiom trom’ at couphecy | Met lastevening, ‘The attendance wae very inrge, Commitioe, which nearly filled the ball, ettied | season at various watering places, his party, con. | Alexis will soon reach the United States, the port 7 cation bad been in cession a good part of inet nei t | CECT by Me Cassidy was adonted La I RR aithbecen | 00d eintoently respectable, including the beet men | down to its work with vigor, A resolution offered | oi ing of Mr. and Mr @ edit. | ton of Mr. Catecazy, the Russian Minster, is freely ul They felt inealted by the action of the Convention i 4 VION) OVER THE REFORMERS, fon | PLialicinatian Sin ‘or'tympathy with itt A-aiferent | of the Repaolicnn party in this city. ‘The proceed: | by the lon, Louis M, Coates, calling for the organi: | dren—Arthar, aged pine; Jalia, aged seven; ond | ‘“liscuesed in diplomatic circlos, as thot gentleman ’ Fosterday Ip cutting then cf from a he teudorter and. two otter members of the Heirs | lave cauanet wonld indict upon our eaeHy An BCU, | Inge were sinenlariy unanimous and enthoalestie | sation of an Rxecotive Committes, was sorted, | Jenate, ened four yeart—Anna MeGovern (servatit), | ¥)l take & prominent part in the official and popu: , Previogs quertion, ard this morning an effort wos | delccation from New York to be heard, each Giteen | wioe party, at least. as Accersurien af ef the fact: | throught, and @ large amount of burinces was | The Chairman of each Ward Committee, and the | and toree seamen—Hank Butties, Wiliam Qointan, | IF receptions {a Kenor of the distinguished visitor, . He Le made to conritiate them, When the Conven. | gogaveny in, Dalit of Welr ealmnn 10 orate om Wits | tae Gar’ of eattooed ‘pusiecanaunsent inst ane tine | deepalched in a remernably short tise, wea no- | President and Vies-President of the Ueneral Com | end oseph Reppoldsccomberted “ar Now York tor | This aunject ib vested with additional interest from ; tion met it econ becume ‘vident that it was at lesst | they vad Leen unable to obtain A hearing Tere or | fitached indivicun are, few, in numicr that JB | Liceable that the chromo portrait Of Graat still die- | mittee are to compriso anid Rxecutive Committes, | Boston, ‘The later eummer days, wore panved in. | the fact that the corrosponitence bet ween the United ii Giepored to be contentions, and the proceedings of | ans where else. He (Mr. Kernin) wae in favor of word. extonen opi jones sud | figures the wall above the Chairman's platform. =~ | To devise means and to collect tho sinews of polit!- | visiting various charming villageefaiong the Connec: | States and Russia, with referenee to Mr. Catecsay, to-day bave shown that rome of ite clemente were | E'iNe th ioe ci sae Maree tate ond tt nt recognize The Hon, Horace Greeley being abscat, Mr. Bin- | ea) warfare{thofChair appointed as. Finance Com: | tient coast, as fancy dictated. hae beea closed, at least for the present, with the far from bermonious, ‘The President appeared | “Yi t"t IY OF Albany tabisted that the question nomorer clair Tousey, the Vice-President. took the chair, | mittee: Wm. C. Barrett. Julius Wadsworth, Samuel | They sailed from Fairhaven harbor on Monday | result as hereatter mentioned. of with a em dill ou eae (oer os ve Of Fepresentat 0 , (rom, New York wae hettied Jes. | ipod e corrupt ener goveroment war originally uh Mr Lag ett Ae hoot Lachaise UBarohd a G fiat Yh B Cortis, Max Goepp, Clarence | afternoon, intending to make their way lelsarely ree A. ieee Gull al ar Cinleer, shoe tencerned spent much of bis time either in tulking ¢ id not think ‘oper or in order tO | hy sone conapicuons Repuulie jeorge F, Coachmon, who was abs ejamin Wood ", d the recall of Mr, Catocazy, place e was excusuble for this in part, because the dele. these men. This ie a Democratic Convention, and | 0: thelr avowed fri id be received into the ce, The meeting having been called to order, YT chal 1d personal, had for some time been ench aa Ue part, ffece, men. Thin oo, Democratic Cony Praineitavowed friends should be Feeaved. into the | 9) ‘ i +] The Committee on Crodentinis reported their | Shortly after midnight Mr. Jerrolds had occasion personal, gates and epectatore were inclined to something ap- | Damocente hare a fient to be heard in it. Finvauy deztoe folceated by it the Gsium ol ihe ‘po: | Mr. Ritterband arose and offered the following : sea Bier e CoMteMTIDE Aeiwentions from the Fiith | to goon deck, Springing out of bis berth, and ashe | materially to impair nis usefulness to his own Gov. J vrenave it bad had to 20 cot ef che Conventions | Ceuta Seccomented Seats, and ne kao these | Aiiiconcana (orecin ahisoise (onmpeitae Ga Lecace | peMeetRed. ETAE, Me GOrMIAly @udorns Abd rate Hue | Soe Russth wanda, Rar avarnd the adialenion ot | wil caine toward the statte'e ondeen Tuten of the Gramenty and to rendor intercourse with him for eouse it had hud to eo cutof the Convention Pople eard, Before that Committee; but | erediced orgen enali stan alot (rom these ludvidde ® | Ey ine Hecuplena Con venite i hat from th 00 i. “4 ae e. eit o or ul jo patie HD" DL tre de, Veesoue tad 804 Nove n of the Comittee that they could | nid ines Aruess for punticenhtdenee shuthave wees | PY €ue, Nepunlican, Cony Fisgerals, Hue report of the Comicon nee | resvel Mtched Mim seatnat the centre tabe.- ae bo | <iter busine or soil purposes Ly ion thas " Avotio Hal tee, Weeaude 1t Rad een per into cousideration ther claim, Hy was is.ackorily vidicated oa Fpuolic avesuigAlol. | port, aint we call Opon all our (revue tiroux:oatthe | adopted. , : (oll, bis ontetretehed hands ctatehed tne chains of | OU. [Be Cresitent also expressed the opiaien t | We wir heute nes to foi rm 1" Mr Delebanty of Albany again insisted that this | petttors to ceatain the Convention, L wont? advice (fp * fendered tothe Hon ate be ibe and hereby are ed to the floor, ‘The vessel was almost instant: | Cear was well aware, would be place| upon a much cates into Le seats which the reguiar delegates | question liad been sottied. ‘tho Taminany delecaten | (tr Of arzuments It may be oveeied that ft assuni-s | was the next to tage the floor, As Chairman of | tendered to tt Yon, Geo..@; Barnard for hie manly. | tte ae Saree foollag, Ih Ge Seed et tbc hee eee, 1a a Walid bad voluntarily withdrawn and gone hone, ani now | Wt (Het oF talvertation, and sito that tne accued | the Executive Coremittes he offered the followin of the cpnrity of the elective feancnise | wy 4 te Lere were to be changed. ebstte ‘ M atten pt Is mate to spring a reopenlig OF be | gearcaty need deen the ices ceonor eee hee "i Ys DASH AT TAMMANY. fa net reneaters, iNlegal vourg, and all. ihe alders Ai Nth dimicalty Mr. Jerrolds aroased bie wife and | “Eicister Curtin communteated these views to I i TNS FIOM OVER THE CITY DEMOCRACT. question on tie Convention, It was wot fair nor | toned lis A ave a HOUR comrcuion iba | warzone The gyate Convention, directed the state | eaten Toh this Committee wit aidinewnla yarise | (Wo *ltest children, and through the stifing amoke | Westman, the Vice Lideett to tee ole t ler sour temper of the Convention was | Just pes ove nf them mitted uo reriinion For | ¢ Where ante the. Republi ana bis conrt not oniy lu preventing on the day of elce, | Stxknered with them to the deck. ‘ue youngost | pire, who. in reply. expressed. himself to. the effort 4 Mr. Wiliome Erie stated the action yester epytni ersopally known to me, and perhans ior any- x that taie wae, in bis of 0 u exhit ited jum long, anda: times aerimonious, debate | au wad ha wid at fs he directiy or irregularly xhowD, they wavall be | OFEsuizatlon ol nnty of New york 49 | tion EINE to apeely trial | ehtid slept next to the muid on the opoosite aide be. 7 alnente, pine ek umproper time te ° Md Uist ho man should eoure Ih tall resicent Repudl all befairiy repfeseuted | and pun of irand upon the recall Mr. Catecazy. in view of the vinit of the sur a resolotion tntroduced by Mr. Cassidy for | for us to uM@ilute ith tivon. whom rested charges of | Eetlemen to lniv extent. Nat 2, sherstore lectiv Tormiake an ianvacerste Sarraiee seven headwray 88 | Dake Alexie to the United Starce, as iu such event t be reorcanigation of the city Demceracy. ‘The | corruption. He could not stiliate WIth auch 8 clase Yond a doubt fs¥oi elted. nat it be referred to the Rxceutt ie Courtney prefaced the totroduetion, of te Us sobn tra. cieve ree subroatioe there would be, no, Minister to stent {be Da ve Oi | int of te resolation was to require the delegn: | fi) tigte cet eaile ‘thalh edmalasion te nish ase ations they i ke on the sao. | BDeve resolutions with an avowal of his belie! in | trom the fore were d and the ; , rue Htate Cedi ve beh ta be uarskriet saane we te ef the question of their admission tiey which nome ney Oe Lo revere the Judge Barnard’s integrity of purpose, and that re- | azoniged tatrer strove to cut Virough to rescue his Government. It was a very serious matte; ion to j Or, rather, abstained from taking seats WiIHoUt action Lo the comimitiecs at aby future peaters on election day woul! be pu babe. The smoke was #0 thick that ie was stifled le welibe nt tan Deserts neces. josively by Assembly Districts aod never by | But what nas been done concerning others coming tug Full extent of the law, ‘The i : " “| matter to the notice of the Emperor. A successor, | pounty Conventions, as bea generally been done tn | Lefe (Or seats from New York? Why, jou have -itsoleed, Tha 10 prescace of the astounding ti- | miovaly adopted,” The wrens Were WAAL: | andcarried out insensible. © | Bur aded, could not be appeipten a aime so mend e, Dounty Conventions, as has g y Jone hot even tended tim the courtesy of being glowures of robbs ry trom che city weasury by islewle | RLeA’ OBrien informed the Committee that sie Beas Obs ow but the life boat. Mrs. | the Dake on his ariival in the United States } ste motcapolis,.and to require each county delegate | heard ine upon t neg that th Qua | Stascn atniRe tot Oates ear weabahed OF thsgan te | ADOHO Hall had been selected ag the permanent | the Mammen tecrare ae le itt eenae dewed ito | Gur Government, however, continued to insist on 4 A on Mr. Delehanty, with a view to jetting ie de! non im r 1 bY ie of Whi ike oitivtal car 0 Wtabar hed ny ete Me lite A rere mye S al so " in Cateca: ed o o ieaiwaye vote in Conven'ion by himself, andto pro |, AM: Delelisnty, with a view to letting the debate | tnguect wea e worl Wave’ gunna | kaze wo do hereny picdge one heartieet codperation | Headquarters of the Ke‘crm Democancy, aud that It | held-beek bo Sania Tore Tie ete el Bue tras Br cemenny's ty i bute bea de iherhen 7s o deemed invidio it yond | der, that the resointic sour of orders ae. the | Vath oF to mage herr guilt tanifert. A’simple tt Ga the pols. to purify our public, places act until election night Mr Jerrolds was almost helpless, Mrs, Jerrolds | {yi,0 Mr S net ‘ Mr. Murray of Clisu/auqua moved to amend by mak a tie Tenaeene ery ative was alone. ’ A Dernsul ot nd can dovot any | DINK to be signed a w solemn pledge by the mem: | wildiy with terror, With difficulty the seamen kent sansate d the po Ger, Ma i bad b ted. ing the reeolution applicable to the whole State vipgeahoc! raced these exis:ing documents, oue Fesult oF the Otwer Was Democracte party of roe | bers of the Committee, them in the bost and pulled for the Long Island | i Wad hoon requested that on the Sth of Septem: ‘a 5 atest ial . ; WRED'S AND TILDEN'# APPRALS y idag. niighs en, We. the undersigned, members of the General Com- | sliore, throe miles or more distant, I'he vessel, or Wee pr ‘ tl Tho debate showed that the question was regurde Misvett ” THE STOLEN VoucuERS. aa ber a letter was published purporting to have been i Mine wige wien xclliscellancous businers Being, now in order, Mr ise veneree te AEA beeen Fee taane tte ak | mitteg of the Ttefsrm Democr eit edacatice, of tne | having been burned to the water's edge, Went JOWS | writen st Bee Petersburg: inl dived the tie et | } tomer f ni cussion wus sella Msieted m ae tor these | They qdenandtel, a day was assizne ne 0 ny Ha d | city of Ne: » hereby solemnly p edge onrsely a deep wa fe ersburg, and dited Mean) ad sometimes disorderly, ‘Triden, Wes, | Feliemen to. te heard way Ueivredie commutes | {*F tue mnrduetion. anddtungd thet roca ts uf et itite. ett Cece ery nditeetiy, Coals. coun. | ive survivors, after a weary effort, gade tena | AUAUS OF four dogs before that interview, in which ¥ rm and sometim derly, Tilden, Contested Neate Heute ulgh that public omee. while under waren cratic te tenanee, of nsaist, by vote, influence, of ollierwive, any Point it Was stated that Mr, Catecazy was thoroughly sun- a} Lord, ond others, opposed the amendment in short Mr. Smith M. Weed ‘ fi Gud guard vy the implicated officers of their seectedt ly applopriated the te 6 for oMed when sich nominee hasbeen nomi. | shout nine miles Montauk Point—the tide car | (a ihea by his Cinvernmnent, aca th nan | 1 r M. Weed of Clinton was in favor nih, Was merely entered aif by a Darzlar, aut | ually has rerusew te roves the tral pated by the Tam rying down. They went to a form house und | (2:y\ewa stuilae \ SORE | speeches AMM Later anar at ta neeviens, | recuon bee aiveu tnew ko nseriie miacever Trey | say Soe ctive last cobevbetees week incse nae A WHAT THEY LACGNED AT. Gept euch nomine received hospitante treatment from Mr, James Ter. | Vary waeite Ht & already testi ra) ond. De Wiit. Sawer. srr of the urgwon ention bad & eu 10 Heating whavever, ‘The: leant of the Just eon: ipo a the Retorm Det bune's family. On Wednesday Mr: Jerroids was | {2 a. that whe pe he : | Mere ands De Was diner api af he. ania Petearsiarencanerenmdetcpnrererece pina nei: NALA Go) = Taerewncesvalan- wen wedi. aapasuian. tne.4 sandddate, hick aball OF way be numinatea Hplcste he removed and, he parte game on tod iss aatacrnictben louie We Mesto hueraln ae Melee gi ' i tee, a c vind the Ju Ferolutions | iaet especially eliciting intense entuusiasm. Gen. | vided eapport aid ant . gtd ne ivf M incorrect. . eeuit demonstrated that the question was | Oly Way in Which they could be heard ne apport, ald, an y Phil : | eet Ten U com emcresuaciute ae aye Mr. Tilden took the floor, and said he would not 410 Sanit | Cochrane also offered tbe following, whien was cur Thal we wil be el ite 9 After various notes to the Vice-Chancellor, that Wot treated an aw tert againet Tammany, though | yate co home wala te cede hee ee eats d by the keen eye aun wonpaity laugnt tolee and pi wiken teenie endervored to obtain trace of the | omcer Gnally brousht ihe subject of recall vo the Barked Tammany men gave it their affirmative | Lesring tis de n. Ho ebarged taat the neqion y, these sppointen push Fied amid derisive laughter we and exert our fay ken verect. with the intention of recovering the | notice of the Emperor, who requested that Mr, Cate f worced, ‘That Horace Oreeiey, Sinciate Tonve the diehenext es. He oficrs $100 reward for each body de. , St ereth not De deemed Peaove Theat Mt y. ty R, . Id be tolerated by the P dent antil the Notes. It wae rejected really because it would break | of fac,” obveui cxtorday wes secretly eon.oct rh une : . and i Known ae'tne Tamm livered at any place tie Grand Dawe Alexis isover "On the ! ep cour ty orvavia tions in the rural gistriets. The | ¢4udmigit, 40d sbrung upon the Covvention. Li wwart pe apnatnrd The Commitiae also pledged themaelves by » once . 4 Wi of Nepiemoes receiving informa. isd sie ube did Sot tinprove the temper of ihe | ee cene ti et eat pemman on Mating at it dis p Republics 0 1 Yote to support no candidate nominated SECRETS COMING OUT. tion of th preques "President the ugh the pro: tehviatiens, pica pe einion nis Gelegation, sind the tine had wow cuihe tor do, | cneteeitren cceehany ete setae vealy By OF Um ble fovereete Of Teumsay Hall <a Jer official chapnelé acceded to it, coupled with the siti li yrciukhe di red ing it, He vad peut the silent watches of lust | tive capacity, to-aeny them. au! ‘and poll ' cat ae Pel Tg Bg hy ong t+ Expected from the ‘\ 8 of @ devi 9 mine ieouship for the . THB REC pe edbh: HEY prevent tuese Kentiemen [0 until perfect seiaa cad Faakore re . 0 . 1d Duke as well as for hi i Mr. Coseidy's resolution paving been adopted ets Stating Weir vricvances: UO MMBK 44 | Prosnmptive evidence any privat Rtervaud offered the followine: Yad Just retained from on extended tour in the fod Ciaud Jaret | Mr. Catecasy was informed by Svcretary ish tnat . y | sigress suing weir grievencag, | Srecerated carta an at ; roaud offe . West, and trom San Francisco to New York be bad acted Grand Jury. | if when the visit of tle Grand Duke ls concluded : Mr. Keren, alter a vigorous speech in bebaif ot the Wk imgmoned the pre: | Poli afters anouid ever oe ode eG Tint, Mug tigniiied an promos action of | found the land full ef curses against Tamma Mayor Von O’Hall was in a communicative siiall not be recalled, vis passports will é He‘orm movement in New York, moved that Messrs ts ine bis mouons ‘The previous | culraced br priors tactoon Gee ’ rojection of the Fesolation of Geo. Ward. and Beg pe aE mood yesterday, He sat cosily in his exsy chair, | (© bim, and th : Oteuder‘er, Lawrence, and Curtis be allowed | question win ordere:, and the resolution was then | tive 21 comediiiow themio ai staid ta Wirinl fet de suogti stot the niawatranied and anprecviented PUN ON THE TURE, and, desirous of easing bis official conscience, be " ‘ iheen minutes each to advocate the claime of she | sdopted, there beiug only (our or ve responses: In | fi or fr sh proofs of confines, | f per. of the majority of the Comin Coatesced pial tidady » that the President willat no time hold convers a be neaative. Ic was then agreed that the beorivg |} bis cole ik erjoined uioa | Seat, meels wih Our Unqualided approval, Yesterday'e Racing on the Myettc Park | %Btthe Hon, Timothy Golden for a Sun reporter. | sation with hit Re‘orm de'ecates to feats in the Convention, I: | [DY RoMstly i by a lmperious, “pecs CHAFING UNDER THE TORE, Osureesdee- the. Withel tk the Sa Do you wish to impart anything of importance?” | 11 ‘connection with the coming of the Grand dad Prhapeepedhomsehch Met lig 8 byte iON LT ae rae ead fail parties This elicited bearty cheers, daring which Mr. € Barry Harley Beats the Favorite, | ‘quired the SUN reporter, after the two distin. by GUE Gaya vaunsie an ihe aaceian aT iae Rare me of the Tammany men believed that if Ker Ken OF e. ven came ‘orward, and said: TAKE TRE BALLOT-nOxrs PROM a Richard+ou jumped (o his fect, and *aid that slthougs ens I 0 nisthor en's motion wee carried, and the de'egates heard, | yh? ale Jr He these ofvece are tat ue ct postennom uf their | thy tie genuine Hepnblieand) had pledged tiem: | Bostox, Oat. &.—The frst race was for | euished citizens iad seaurd themuclves tu the | feet wil n on board the slip, bat ta honor of to it would be followed by @ resoivtion admitting the | whites it app-w Present powers, ymeue OF tee the action of the Convention, still | a purse of two thousand dollars, for hor: Arora pei vate eos. Russivn Admiral, he superior in command, The Relormers 10 seats. ‘The debate wie more excitiue | [1 rect ape he este Sr’ beture’ whatever ied, must be Non of the temporary ehelrmaee a: | teat lave never trotted better than 35; $1,000 to | | “Nothing very particular,” replied the Mayor: | Svurium to the anu Duker seecedece te manana, \ Tas Ady Giheg WHIGh BAA/S64 KIA Giaiere kare: beratic Coton on Karced as & judicial farce, “It could uot eatisty the Convention, and of Senator Coukiiog who con- | Aret, $700 to second, and $900 to third. In this | “Dut fam prepared to anewer any questions yon | will mpaanee caly mies. be sbalt lepd ten our prt Se trhd on ph ldd an laa ited aide “ Ecturiny, celiner could viniicate the characters of | {vile the Convention, was a deliberate trata or | race there were eleven entries, of which only Joho | MAY ask.” ton, where he will be OMclally. received, as were fodinson, William Fe, Adin bing marepretenied Cyrtammany | thenccuien, Various aete of teceat iegutation nave | Pianselt, therefore, he (et that he waa absolved from | giewart, Plato, Hd, Patou, and doe pat ia, an ap: | ‘The Sun's minister plenipotentiary was naturally | (he Princes Alvert and Arthur of Bagland, nhere earnestly supporied the resolution. Dela as it was Known that tere war ey | clothed these officers with a dangerous control over | bis pledge, and no matirr what the seotinents of 2 dat th 1 ‘Ube Grand D 1 hi y ort: cea ght pbbeiiy 3 Bok na noon a8 it mag Known that sere wan ad Dailot-box, It camnot be effirmed that the | ocbers might be. he was not ufrad toavow hia own | Dearance. Joe was the favorite in the betting at | SUFDrised at this reply, as be bad sharpened his ‘ihe Grand Duke Mill romain here # day or twos damty of Albany, in & burst of passion, moved to zation outs ds Of that, tbe Getmen Demoerais of Ok me beyond ther conitol it. ie ipa feeling thus pudiiciy. long odds, the field seiling at low Azures to Pabers to take down a full confession, which the in. Meena ies cote ow ork, grhenee be will so te ay it on the table, and went on to give his reason: | seiuiin they fecelteat ta’ thie tine Geleee eee Noat ghey ican open oar clove, pleas ¥. Fed a enbstitute, which he gait | 990! coming wonder Bete dey TEBE | vitation had led him to expect, Bus recovering | sudisiey to Bea Frestivcs He ioe alee cerca fo1 a c forced the | they based a resovution dreloring thar they ‘cone . preferme: their wetion, an coming wonder of the day. f . i . : herefor. ene d raps of ike gavel en‘ores A be | ter pected a Gee era es gation. iy snow M8 | Sate Gene ahenee that, ther were muling 10 oune race Wat 8 purse of $3.00) for horess | himself, he said : desire ‘ee a prairie, Bout waich he has read to Hecitian of tie Cre tis. abate, ob thst, sation)! (hed) reqnelund! tees Ste ry caelel ben se, sone oTE don | port the principles of tLe Republican party, trotied better than 2:26 ; $1,500 to Mz. Mayer, I suppose you liave hieard the objec: | Setcion of Congren: ee veeuieuion during Fre out onde Mir Renee oti ooer yea roraeea Brmoctacy Of the city of New Fork tough they felt deepiy the wrong wien ‘bad ‘been entree it ahi only Leer dopcatet® | tions made to the Grand Jury recentiy impanelled. ‘ jotion to May ple having bee drawn) | Curiae « nieaiion— forced ip Tt showed, too, oe Wate 4 rae aaa saene caalnat the cencletionn, | ise perpen et our evesiineuss: Bett it cer porpete bile prosecution Kepu iicaus, and not such us had 7 wer’) This race, was the important, ‘event of the day. | The Jourusls say that the foreman is your aneie. Bade a conciliatery speech against the resolution ax J {it HarRe roreeiiaras ‘nuorence vind: Previous to starting Royal Jobo was the favorue | Mayor Hall—That is true, He ie my uncte, and I oF avcert. ter ening tow New York question, © hee ED i mOBy + REINer Bee sh OFENLT AUVILIACED WITH TeWMANY Matt, in the poole parry Macles elling, second, Wo Sietzen, end prove: Fr. But I am ready to meet any From Tae Sun of August is. PreewTeryearerhay. Tie warkew Taman et get eal Surin Geo, Foster's resolution read as follows bone third. and Cuaries E Loew, I. M. Gene Ripetiened we ciee toni thar It seems that there bas been long pending and \ nie Couveutre rat te o2t ay sce dew Seeitiag in ihe Geld, Ader thes Reportar—te is also aaid that wearly ail the other KP e : Bee sboiained from the discussion, De Witt 2 0 preveut tae Demosracy of the city a? Rew z ection pros | guct of oar uciegates at the CiNudion, | Beat Loew sold ate bigher Aeure than ail together. | Grand Jurors are Democrats aud (ricuus of lam. | unsatisfied a claim of one Terk wsean American tot ® word. Men wio were behiad the scence colatives of the orpasisation wuisn is crac? Iciwcations from tis city ert rea the hail maar on ti inning tne third od fourih heats, Gecame | MARY. as my es citizen, against the Russian Government. This ' Warges of (caud and Corruption at present, au organ and repr scnim: | pceau eu iy impated Ip ° to ithough there wae consid yor Mall Daring erience earn 06 FO % i Wirerdy Roow, what afterward bectme apparent to | cheresy Of fined Soe Sorrubhion. St Dreseah 28d Ua iF frerent mutism scrate Hocalgoy imuieat. | Tauiiauy fall, it Was preposterous in the Convention | e irmishing among the drivers, Mnce | Assistent District Attorney and Disirict Attorney | ‘aim the present Minister, Catacazy, representing a, that Kerpan's resolution really meant nothin. ‘be charges made eod existing agape T nany Hall. quently BGieed ae @ bulwark of eont to ode. 4 would have beee degrading iv them to ae: brought the gailont little horse Harry Harley the | Of tate county, f bave naturally come in contact | his G roment, has contesied with great vigor. ‘ . ¥ Kor, 18 TUM, ReULeMieD. Was OUFeXCIisVe purpose Ih COMME Hed by that goverment. lls entire exe cout that molety of a seat the offer of n by the | winner, with ali cinuses of the people, and I may say wit. pore then fo give the Reformers a hearing, and thus | cre una desiring cents in iis CORYeUUn That ruse | MORI SO imperative puLlle duty.” Naiwi'o Mens the | Scesaeee SP BIN By thers OUNCE Cac e | "No. Parse $2,000, for horses tnat never trotted | out egotianre that L hate ake er en ri, | is aaserted and KeveroIly beileved that Perkins’ : Wipe out wbat they regarded as toe insult of yester So Was Parlel Y ge Wed by the withdrawal of tue | Yi yen Charaete! fig eral or yor | SGerneee on iT ices eta ce eee ee ‘Dhele T petier 28) $1.09 10 Gerd, $600 To eecond, aud KO | Who are with me in this Agh’, While in the Dis- | storneys here drove a bargain with Bancroft Davis, fey ip ruling them out of the Convention by Do | P4immany Hall re ntatives, Muical detect to any of bor F personal ihe Convent Baud the goourer | to third trict Attorney's office, I have almost sb he Bribe-Taker, t h 1 hi CORY TANIA yORiAD, Hell repress ttaL ee eatio fital'deteet to any of tin ereonal | tuan wicharae from the Contenticb auc ihe geoann CN aa es ict Ato ce, fe almost invariably | the Bribe-Takor, to give him a large slice of th Previous question, After a furious debate of mo: Mea a Bah the cis oh Naw ae party, put the Hane Shngarety, TE | a tae ta Cumann bee eeth ected cell BOLLS ERAS AEE, 3 {| because Re Ufeol arsuret } * legal recognition of it from tue Russian Govern- than an hour, which had b en pretty much all one Ler taided ine ska femeate OsWRLE ‘i vention, He was unusual'y temperate Fire hss he Democratic 4 me irom perse. | ment. side, snd come od whelly Of a plea (or tree dis: Jot und-y any circanstauce Mu, TILDEN SPLITS TAMMANY IN THE XoSe, Aras. He ciate. teat the | gularity of he Gree: sectnah cution § ha e uo complaint Wo make ou Here ts the motive for the Assistant Becretary's Sion and derunciation of corrnption, the reeoln’ atov iat taey have Caused by « eredeuti of the deegation were tuen reat, Creve we We pind De Keporter—It is rumored that you told acti and thie ie the way h tab yi Fumento Sew Sore de wT vocetner with tie hues OL lhe deienaes. Mee dil, | Moment Of ; ae array: Ken "i vat you told a centleman 2. and this 19 the way he went about tt Tee Rees ly BRON ae ays the OFT aes, ag easubable cbject of Ur gi Diesen af mn SENATOR COMELING’s arency, ; ” better than econd,. &. pO Hep ceeetie cue onde REDE CLAL yOu Avproacting Mr. Bodiseo, sou of tie former Mins pearing Wt be hecrd tad been accor p ished, desire tor burmdby bad InTadeed (hem to ‘Yield rd af aye fet yh Ast Tes tewere Dieter, and comuvcted with tie legat.ouy bre aiid Wan Proceeding to review the ction o! ‘ie Con: | ail that could be hovorably yielded, ant they had | aH: MAC. he. Harry Harley res forged. Ee at tt canine iinet : he" proposed Veutlou, when he Was caled to order as epeakiig co | withdrawn only when the acion of the distinguished | Ki Batre Dike g Chas, be 3 on nager fall (stutiing and casting his eves musingly Hoe the weight of our Government te bear upon DO question before te Convent: on. Mr. Tilden saui | Senator leit them no aitermative but to lake thas ie Woodrufe bn Jerse Waies 33 You m at apply takorela praneren dail ot Vir | Mat of Kussia, and get Catacazy displaced by Bodis- he Was about to make a motion. aud, being pressed, | course or be dishonored, y node 2. Whaied nc 6 rmati ust decline to ans we MEIN T co, if he (Bodiseo) would allow the c ;; ees " ‘ tioved shat the Convention proceed to mene the | « Mr. D. D, Conover called the attontion of the meet- | J.Bewens sa itoval don rec formals n. H must decline to answer ‘ ) woul'! allow the claim of Perkins, 4ing in German ‘or English, Mr, Law: | (uve NEE Tshctn A he & face that be | nomination of a State tiecet. Some cou,usion here | ing to the fact that im the vote Which easinded tl Thine. ‘Quarter The Mayor here read 4 clase in lis auswer to the | To this the ambitious diplomatic neophyte consent- fence followed and then Mr. Curtis, Duriog | wi'i Ue suite pr-tea in (hie way-Uoc Only by Gur opyey, | ensued. cut the Caairavon brought the Convention | 48 lelesates, 109 were in their ‘vor, and Ios 4ceinee Piret beat... | Sawer tbe ehargee against him as ance Cegued (0 | e4, aud Davis set adous as dirty an in:rigue as ever Curtis's speech Secretary Perrin read asa part o | neat, but pb givat oattt by tbe wanercn'e of | to older, wien Mt, Tilen procecied to denauuce Fe Ste aa ee TR ere aati Oe eee ey | pelea Mater % FO urns thoy werw irrele- | disursced our national capital. Ho got te Adminc hich sounded ike a lawyer's opinion upon an an | Kerman to SNe oi portunity 40 ‘aupear ‘fore made by (hot orcamization, ana if that | «Mr. Tousey eald that the eeceders had resolved to aie Weithtoe Ghat Palnt Te, bree reo carte Ale’ | to instruct our Minister at St, Petersburg to press Mract cfa title to real estate. It seemed to produ: tue city of New ¥ He or irrecular be Would resign bis Hort the ticket, SUNLIGHT IN THE SESSIONS. on the stand, | will give the puohie wreosuti n of tar | the recall of Mr, Catacszy upon the Russian diplo tery litle impression upon the Convention, and but | {y (ake euch i # as we den airman of the State Co ce. aod | Mr. Leggat now introduced the foliowiug an Kieater importance than bas yet abpcared, sad prove | matic agent here had made limself offe by ? és 2 declare to tne Demo sey of th retire (o the bosom of his plaudered fellow-cit zens Lesowed. That the thanks of tne Geveral Committes | a Sicko hoe es thy IBLocence at the exme time.” Haep Leb ne oPeasive: by bl , for the ereat fame of the author would scarcely h.ve | in the tnture ae in for wer (Abplouse.] He renewed his motion to proreed to an carnesity ane and are hereiy ten vere to the Hoa ccorder Ae lacket Pay ne Letter : jutermeddl.ug With our fairs, and because Madame Wen lisiened torxcept by the eminent lawyers in | {idle tt the nouination of candidates, Carried Hariliob Want of Alle oe shoelat a riter erence, eer Catacazy's career had been of such a character that hder thes delegates toy their able both on f . THE EPISCOPAL CONVEN Ny. ane te ihe hal, 1 will ead im priut better than it soundes | seven by any gvuicttation’a” eapedieucy” 40 ubyar vies cad RUTERMAN YOR THE GERMANS, 2 GM the oor orth fate Conveation nid at by William Ht Bean Wass isied fa, the General a RIB OY, toe families of our cMicials were cwbarraesed by bes er On) tile privelpie. (a ppiaL r Caseily wuoved the nominition ¢ + | cure so baru uize In an honerab'e monner the divi. | Sessions yesterd & charge of atabb: ver om Wie platform ta es Ue ee Grots of New Yorn for Bectelary of Sate, avapro. | tious now existiog tn the rate of ‘the Repubicay { Seetions resterday ome charge of stabbing Peter | gormat Reception of the English Cleraymen | ‘F#seuce. When Curtis tad Qnished, Mr ‘f.\den afters shaiy Mr. Al A isatbace ceeded to speag of bis qualifications {cr office; | party o this city. and we cannot ut feel thar in at Carrol), keeper of a saloon at 84 Second avenue. A New Diocese Formed in Penusylvauia. It seemed rather late for the Adminiatration t¢ Weeeh, in which be alluded to midnight cabals, and | ney were 4 ‘ed by the action of donnson of Seneca; vamed Diedrich | erat eee ee ee cred by all tras Hopuvlicars | Briggs wae arrested » the time Ltda 1870), Battimors, Oct, 5.—Ii the Episcopal Conven top this last reason ‘or arecail, Mmy. Caticaay Die stirred up the ire of the Tammanyites, moveu | tic sgesterday, lich setion eu them of fr ; wil ot Seneca, and spo 9 in tigi terme of throughout the State. and gave bai be: Oe e ns wi lowed 68 rennin ion today the morning service was road by the | lil been received in au oficial way by the very NOMINATING A STATE TICKET, of Kings. Afier presenting their credentiais, he | Member of the delegation who bad just been heurd, had subs Mr. Mastie arose and read 1 &. Demorest to write 9 letter to Tas Gum, which | Hsiegates was called to order at 11 90 A.M. tne | 471 the moment had been permitted to pass when ‘ um had subside 1d the , aud the members of that delegation bad said they would prefer not to have one of their members ou tle Geket. (Cheers) ‘Lae nomination of Willers war Wade Uo nijousiy, Wi'h ture cieers, said, it Would not do to say that 1 the Fegular erzanigation of New York, When & gens era) deserts his army he is no lounger considered following amid profound sience : was rent tothe Recorder instead of being printed, A KICK AT COLLECTOR MUEPNY. fnying that {t was believed the trial liad been staved Whereas, Lue Kepublican party throughout the | off for political reasons, Having read Mr. Demorost’s ‘The clouds which had Lung over tue Convention Rev, Dr. Craik in the chair, ‘The President then for iwo or three hours, and mai announced the standing Committees on Canons and such objection to her presceuce could have been breed With propriety, or. to say the lous of i, ig the friends of Mion ad harmony quite gloomy, instantly parse the proceed general, Het us CUPUY Afecaluog tur Lie removal fom office uf ta sarioe Atte ' the State of the Church, A resolution was adopted | 600d taste, Nant hae B, Dovis Noxon of Ononda.a was thei 04 for POOR ie vara acorn Perce RF. letter, the District Attor ned him to the 7 ‘ ¥, aud ihe ekies ,were clear The abstinence « ! tn Democrate vad Sect, | Comptrelier, “Ant, Niebois of Evit wan elvo named, | Comrups audelioads Coy Ftue Portot Sew York, | trial, and put him on the wil J. that the daily services be continous from 10 A, M Upon all this Bancrott Davis, the tbo Tw er, Pemmeny duriug the debate war now extlained Tae cuit here with the wiew™ The name of B. Davis Noxon was withdrawn, and Resolved, That ih order to the success and hariaeny Bisirist AioratyerBo 193 Kas Sorting about | to9P. Ai. seized, and Curtin at St. Petersburg pevedtd b) in Me Re‘orm dilegaes had had their say, and that | sebug buck gf condemnation which | he nomination of Nichols w Bade by acclomsiion, | of tne Uenuplicad par Hin ae he Gatto ratte | (Dye nuie. £0. 108r Owe persona) Knowledge At noon, the time appointed for the formal recep. | #9 itiformal manner upon the Lmperias Government, Was Setting in against the party over the mis eure ivvds of Tammany. The. ‘Tammany. delegation suier, Lucius Robinson moved bis womiu Cafecter ot tne, Fe thomas Muroars | yeecorder—bia zon wr FEAR Oke AGT [2h SE WMA RURn. clorgrmens tutes reverend epi. |/ Pe. THOt came 60 tho eera oC: Mrs Catieasy, and te omit F the State ticket were now mace ame here admitting there was a cloud hensive ade by avelamation, Carried Collgetor. aor et auakae Goverg’ | Paper. yinveaching the District Attorney ond the Ky: | tlemen, accompanied by the Committee, entered the | Went to work, He is n shrewd, active, experienced dower heving neremptoriiy dectived the | «ver them, ‘They od run away, aud be asked t THE DEFEAT OF CHARLES o'coNOR. went aad Gisgrace Upon Wie Kepublican | WN eset refuse toauswer, Vavail myselfof my | church. Aw they proceeded down tho aisle to the | ditlomat, and proved too much for nickly Ominvtion for Seere ate, Detdrich Wi nvection if it woul go on With its proceedinzs i Ke awed . i tanh a ty ieee. 7 ine 0 House of Deputies, with office Mezurin, Davis, the Bribe-Taker, Tao war gre nation for Secretary of State, Deidrich ¥ 99 great city of New York not ieprecertae | Francis Kernan moved that Charles O'Coaor bi Alter the reading of the retolation several of the | PRM se a tattered manurertoty-. Heel, the House of Deputies, with the officers, t grew a Lereditary Dotebman, wa put in his» He warued the Convention azatuat auch action. | it ite hie Foopecien CLATEe Cr eeaee ke | members surans to.sueir feet and veyca to speak, | , Recorder (prodacing a tattered manuseriet)—Do | rose and received them etanding, Ascending the | Notaud furious. ‘The preas was edlied in to bie ald Bibi was reasenlagisl (er Coasting: co Hi Adit us, and we puerantew that New York | Mii! vei unin ie PMRat MRL See redect Oo ee | UuUNT, Ste surv was givea tue oor. ite asked ur” | YOu sckLowietes tnat zon wrote thie paper miditorm of (hia ehasealt tea Gat aor’ Laate' ahi] ot’ ili conspliaiarse All aorta’ Of lies waraccceiie tel for reasurer, by acclamation, thus proving that | WAL No) oe sachin. 0 eustuting your ticket, tat ug Denioerat, Marshall 1B Champisin of | Hasiienot to press its edapiion. | Me thought euch | Rueorier (sietils)—Go duo, sirs sua may go | timore presented them to the President circulation, and for a while it iovked asi Catacagy WERT ROWAN Te" USER TY THE Gay, RET Satur Wn CTU | CRT TUTTIIn BORN Plerrcatottoene meme ansemterterined CeROIMtLOnE Ot of piace Nhe poole ci tae country | awn tor the present House tn the foliowing order: Tue RU Rev. George | were to be recalled avd disgraced ton. Mr. De Witt of Kings did not be Ae. De District Attorney ocest Will Feihaln “To Aiigui Tord Bis op of Wied torim tre le by ming 7 “ et h vory a wnt wit \ ool 44d 4 Whe, Eig avis, the bribe-taker, at first care ot sa 6 F Aviorney General, He was countercnecked by Me Wie closing of iia | Moved tat he be telegraphed to by tne Chairman to | 10 ioduce Mim to throw Morpiy overnoun!, and | “1 bis charge Recorder Rackett referred to Demor. | the Very Hov, Dr. Howson, Deun of Chesters thi | the disgrace. He ouly wished to get the Minister the presentation of the name of Marshail B. Cham. | ye gE dl nguire if be would pt the nomination MbISAS Wha ROL Wark elile souchibg “Dermes 1, who declined to answer. His Honor suid a few Re uy Dr. ares, Vicar of Prenthen i the Rov. C. | out of the way; but the wily diplomat tad such @ 1 h ot Murray of Chautauqua seconded the nomination of , See ae pos wore m OVO" T days ago some |) ing scoundrel wre jeter to lug | Vicar of oivervanpton, with sever) , the present incumbent of that oflee. ‘The 01 on the letter way rea ; at the resolution be table 4) Of eneering at our American your devil tha p Led f Shak 9Aee: Th Aye intr tial 1B, Champlais. Mr Faulkner White colieg | tbat the resolution be tables. SUN, inferentially Charging Whe Recorder or District | others of the English clergy, ®ho were eseh intro. | Of #neering at Aine ee that Ut or }ied out of tiat letue Wis now Jo ned beiween the advocates of the KO Ge J t * follows Avenlig to the fact that Mr. O'Conas is in the 7 rq | Attorney with corruption, or being influenced by | duced by the President to the House, and deiivered | vearly drove him mad, And so cxe.ted he made it Md réyime snd those Who climored for new sare position as Mr. Grose was—s member of the | | Gen. Foster thougit that such a reantution should | politicians of this eity to a-yourn the trial of Briggs dvews os jreseuteL 2 point to get Catacazy reealied before the Grand Tharawaa a lone dna osciiva dave, Oa dhe ¢ UeTThK FLOM CHARLES ofc Helevation Just given & hearing=and it wae | Bot be tabled—it siould be tiopyed altogetier. It | Piuding the addivas of Deniore-t to be 425 West | On tte rerumption of the order of business a mes Duke Alexis should arrive, To this end he moved ew Vous, Oct vid tat a nomination of one of their number | (ue gentleman (Mr. Haptic) thought that tc Com. | pyeure ard at he © wan received f amoned, either m the House of wishoys that i TALKING BUT NOT VOTIXG. rew'in, order to allow, Mr. Ottendorfer then came to the platform, an y may teke their cate again s: # ou AS the Forni Of ‘dignation against then shail was received with cheers and made a calm speech. ave sntuided. 1 believe that by thle literpretation of aa clon tantng sala Bacal Fatie ACLen ef [he Convention yestercay ureat ibjuetice nr tig bebind him could hardly tell whetrer | Voutibe done to. ihe inajoriis of Ibe memberset tine nein? * seh tee 1 iim the soil ae f BK Ce | You'd be putting thew in an emberrissiag position. | miltve cuuld say any move on the eulject thay 't | to wake good his charges or tako the consequences. | bo? House of Delegates concurs g, this Convention | #l bis machinery; nod to no purpose, ‘The Russi O'CONOR WAS BEATEN Htee rate ‘ he fad | Mt Tilden spode in favor of Nr. O'Couor’s noinle | DAl Arete oer ne ee eat Me Eue | Tie Jory eaw that Demorest refused to answor the | consents to and ratides tue formation of a diocese | Government nov only refureu vw recall the old eer This prectically ended the struggle between the | top u Gre. | Gation Mr. Richmond of :Gegesee sustained the | What had been nis, He would request Mr. Hustio | necessary que thereby showing thet hie ob- | within the limueof tie Dioceso of Penasvivagia, to | demun, but ins marked manner expressed ite cone ain here wail the Nove ently | HoUhation Of Mr, Champiain. Sinith M. Weed was ‘aw the resolution ; ject was not Dublic Justice, Dat compelling thom to | be compored of all that part of Lie said diocese out an n y t Wd and the new te daty ot tg neteenth Assemuly 1) favor of Cvaries O'Conor's nomination, and in Mr. Hastio wished it referred to the Bxecutive | conclude that the mau Was A malignant, ying ecoun- | sito of the countics of Pusiadcipnia, Delaware, | @dence in him. He remains (alt Minister One of ‘The ticket has hut one element of weakness, The trier in the et alle Co vention at Kochest ease of } eclinution then nowinate Marshall B | Committee, but general objection nelng made, be | dre) Chester, Montgomery, aud Bucks, Reerred to the | te conspirators (Mr. Bodisco) has been eed by Witer policy Wan undoubtedly to have prese a | Christancer, Brovenia tar toate aay C Cosmohan. (Applause) Mr. Dewitt withdrew his | AtJength consente | to its withdraw Ail the tentimony being strongly In the priso crs | Committee on New Dioceses. A trast ) the consular service, an bribe igi fei v\o have presented 8 | Christendom. progenis io, mete per on to teleerene Mi O'Conee’'s d spoke in bee | Mr. Kitterband now offered ® resolution that the | fyvor, the jury ecqui'ted Lim Wituous wtuting fou | A memorial trom the Federal Council of the | taker's of the Perkins claim gets sual by de few vet of names, However, the present incums | 16 fild 104 eure: pring in sans f halt of Mr Champlain, dir. Kernan again took the | Executive Commiites be desired to make the usoal | (itr geste dioceses of New York, with w declaration of the | grees aud beautully lore Yenis are able and worthy men, and will doubtless | aud adininistiative nanaceisent could nee have been fluor io behalf of tie ‘womination of Mr. O'Cono! Abd neceseary prepiralions (ar fae oomlna electios ——— powers proposed to be exercised by the Federal pasincel ies a al) os man evercocel. It has of lae been seaulously cuiuvated | Lucius Robinson sali te kuew Mr. O Con wu, | rise to aie on thi 6 Yeaterday's Game in Troy, Couneil, wus relerredt to the Committee on Canons oll bs many votes as anew set of candidate if ‘onor well, H Wiles many votes as a new sot of candidates, eit Ruble eptoton aad apale {toleming every | buch: he were nominated here to-day le did uot be: | Necessity of such a resviution, Gen. Fosier wid | a syyantne cannon nentane Kesolotions inquiring into tie expedi POLITICAL BQUEBS, * Convention dissolves in amicable temper, | satiety of public opinion, and the parties witen Nave | jiere ie would accept that the Committee were pletged to abide by the | AYMAN) Qed Masel, db ducing the number of ¢ Vand lay ~ MA with adeterminmtion to elect their ticket. All | (tzece who generals take Mile tart with cee wie ouvention then proceeded to nomina wetion “of the i te Committes, ine Slave Com deeet,! 400 di rattersou. tf ihe lie use of Delegate soered by Bir The Repul the Kirst Diairics a Duce ‘ ave bec Gissipated, ‘The heating accorded | Ma¥ Ue. DeFispe alae couture’ for nok devoung more | end F Avorney Geveral, and Marshall 6, | mittee would probably or fee were, 5 Bd siaartetee b ew York, Was adopte wily have wor HEM, Goring os Patiniil tort been dissipated, The heating accorded | Wisin tg hone consniNiODsl SRTEESENIE Ry RReTE | Chatupluin received Go caterer and Me O'Coner | kind of @ Republican party, and it would be weil to | Rlynmy of ‘ 2| Wolters, p oly ourned to 10A M. tomorrow, Mo the Keform de ation cleare e ee, d wll f} inter ve weCely 2 vou e au 9 labors shoulu become LM Ls a he i mo Jegati p cleared the skies, and wil euubleibierat might have heen effreiua Foceive 42 voles Mr. Kernan moved to make tue | Walt until is {paclt cof its lebe iy phon pecome a Ae aad OWS —— Aideriian Wandle has received the Reoubliens ernie ‘That delegation will report in person at | Cte ' lone Fes iB] Bemiuaticn of Mr Champlain unanimous, “Carried, | known, 40 tha only sould, If boast ea hs reuson, Sit The Wonderful Adventures of Alderman dee | Por aion io he tk Ave ouy Distinct of uwtos Kew Yoo sce then then Wit epelidver th aonn comnts fa Rey 17 Vie fenow ag MU ZsT TaCKP7. Bcineea iat araiig coten Le had-isuane| sO Birzrreeh 2D SLUsaeNe. #, ee ROMO end Co dove W ree OR PY if wloahan ennate: lal Wie as diese to the Democracy of the State Ales femady or AupROMa Tine Sear serie STM Ree Re wominated the ing ae ard an any Gy, and Be ad aso foagut | > -s Cuichao, Oct. 6.—Gen, huni the Svate Bonaie from Li ¢ lowever, decided apou the precise but eoncewd io by shi A NICHOLS. i THB TOM MURPHY CROWD, i any enneE Sarty arrived here this morning, with 405 butulo, 25 Distrie Ms derided apou the pre , 7ouneey Fee ieanires PHC iusrot but there wre noone present who could indace him | Axxiwos. dst 2d iY ATLAYOR. Bare SINE BI 45 Bute, & County Conveution in Morria ey will pursue, Judging from the decara t Vive ho ‘ girs deueraiM AL LB CUAMLLAIN to take beck the pledge which be bad given ngainet | Hayiakers,.. 1 a elk, 4 Opes, 10 Wild turkeys, and f gure hae Maan homingted doeek Vous of prominent members of the delegation since 4 4 680) ally Tena Conte e ae ETH O) OH aaa 4 his wish while there was ® chince ofbermony im | Mutual ene at Ip proporiio, Lawreace Jerome had the scalps of a Tor'blave Besta Wea went, E infer that they will agnt out | uae tn ‘ 4c Piso Inspector DAVID B, Mes SL the pary 78 Stain f DEAT COP IIT A BOWIA bet Aue egrned = lanmaner threo cayotes hunging to his belt, and James Gor {uated for Congress by : 3 ¢ 7 st them (the gcuuine Republicans) with | Tota ried ; Metrict, to ant oh Weir lie lah alls ely ts tb aaa walle & TUR MONAROAICAL CHARTER AND 178 RESULT THE NEW STATE COMMITTEE, iicit hands in their pocket# on election day. He | Ps MeCoary 3: M18 nakere, 2; aoe | 202 Bennett dr, lind one fastened to tho buck of | Vie tinn fic coon ee WMsibs ui ripsestar ae ene Gok Yin hie nat ta vate m elintter hs ven provid M Fron moved tliat the Chairman of the Com. | hulieved thut from fear aloue she Blue Committee | gh!" ‘i J Ne iu expand dangling down hiv back. J the Hon ker was yesterday nominated ag por ting ed tor , Pi acanaaly dei ea thy g ver point Live persone as delegates ut iaige to | would do them full justice, Lett on basse—Hiymakers 8: Sntunis, @ Aedes cai Lies wisoens for hs Knit F Senator iron the twelfth 1 are Bear lndaed “theif arivele, tortunee @ hands of ¢ | he HAUG, Ob that bie delegaies rele Gen. Palmer moved to amend by referring the | Ve of gues boors i i * ¥ Waguur ul Mocwgowery ee Nt of the Proceedings of the | cova) Tris assured by ino loee of this iieasie, aun | oO Persons rom exch judicial district as wembers |g to the Committee with power, Mi, Uusouork. D Tighe of the fu'nam Chup, bravery w unting, He had two horses killed | Couvty fr hts Distees Convent scarcely deuied by Lis fricuds, that ¢ ary linnces | Of the said Committee, Mr Card of Monroo moved | anieo F tie motion, and Gen, Cochrane vx —— upder him ina bustle with » bull butalo, and one ‘Yhe Germans of the Fifteenth Ward y v ardson opposed t Fifteenth Ward lant nighf ara at Ato fie support the legis whore arte aod | that tho thinks of the Convention be tendered to | piained trot tie resolutions adopted only informe: Let Congress be Cutled Together, when surrounited by # pack of Wolves, willed en p A the Committee of seventy heart y vy sled to order a , eo wae carrie © of the ruccestul ad- | the President of the Convention, Carrie the State Committeo what kind of action would ve w De hcl raat! ' 1 Hag and 1 thenisclyen (0 ¥Oit, Withoul Fe. ’ yeas Thave a resolution Hin thir deli'of po eal epeeutation have hot fol Owl puiitttce were aciected: Ae f uccentetion without giving any pledge whatever asmxoron, Oc Vacems to be @ mys: | of them to satiny the hunger of tie rest, aH kid (0 party, for such cuudidares 4 A ) " be (9 OF | deen eoutent to enjoy Ii abCrel Weir -GoLien ga ne “Bd. Viden or New York, Jo hic J conirol Meir (tue geuuinw Republi | tery here where the money Ie to ¢ to pay | c#ped to comp unharmed $0) , Ne ork. aud will read i have rioted nacens od luxuries, and Maun: Ay i f which would contr ennet 4 ay wolf that had entered is me ¢ 4 k ait : { thelp macnifceues betere the puolie. pare, Dave ie, Delos DeWalt of Oxwecd, B | cons) future contac , for the magnificent atablen now being evected in the | yg Aiimett Kileda gray wolf that had entered tis | A'necting of the frl-nds of Henry Bouther, on ; 4 New H rf rilled the simazement Of soine, ald. perhaps Jealousy “a vo ages of bolus ler During tue discussion & motion to adjoarn wan | eee ie tose for tha nee mmovation of | Hata Me, RRMIng BAY Mt ee r eqguailate tor the Judiciary tu Mandnry 4 Wy SOre 88 8 Fi FOr 8 * Sueu ie nob unirequent he of vice avant. . - cortied, ap c' taken on the resolution 4 le White . eckecher, Lays MAIO, FOUe F City, F oy Waitt ay Woe brokea up ova ; i ie'shal’ beve nee dof | Grotients siieu Ie not unirequentiy’ te gaad of vice Vin A. Fowler, of Kings, and James 4,"aud no uclion Was taken ' M | {ee President's. sludy sanemuch ae Congress bes | tate eenvon sou reat’ duopr Tat ely igacou is shego iy Tease? PR OY 8 a o dciegate nen dooms a tiie iustence, inquiry mand —— mate no appropriavan for ths se, Tuove | ing from hie bore, aud leasing twenty feeb to | Mival candy tates 4 , * i Stat, eu we Des 1a Ana ee anes. heal Win Cavidy, of Albany, and Ienac The New Loup Complication stables are about two he beng | te other side. Jeroine, etter atrial by drum head | The Twenty stxih District Republican Conver if ks ee 1 he fou, spirit of corruption. Was compel BH feeds of Clinicn, aad Wasuixatow, Oct, 6.—Rumors have been cur. | built of the celevrates Seneca 8 {| court martial, was foud guilty of recklessly Joop: | ton in Owego seatcrany nature iy cay teeny y irom is erguctuns posttest rhe D 900, of Clinton, and B. | Wasuinoron, Oot, B.--Humore hare been ou 1 10.000 arding the lives of Lis comraden.tHe was sentenced | reel traci bulict sabtiag sigesen for Wek oe g } a rena he «ad GRE MALTS, LCR ee ce rent here to-day Beil gs sh kat vba to forfeit his interestin the Tammany Ring end to | M4), CBrooue. y, H. acieren, of Lompaive, aud de ‘ ' Mi power and @nguating by. Wt decry tae houksies e438, A Witte reer rat her andes. renee. . ee 88 diedu sine sfc ithng WahcBh@ Usb 398 1dR ae GUE Oddo Lhe Lame (rated of Nags hs ; ubor The peopie are tressing, forward (or redre eral snd Wan, W. | WOts are Unsed upon” the Wei al Seovetwry Bate “ bs Sit rtalehainaaienet ee ee amis at Sh tes ee caer eM on ite tal a wth coergy which ie lirerle ile. The Judgineat of (hat | Aro vemung and Ww Well las received aleter from Aveistant Secretary Prrrsuvvan, Os Pr Grant way tor [| of Reveaty pile tat of officers furuishet Tam Sow by @ i polar Tudiguavion which hae Deeb thus suaceniy | Go don, of Hel CBW of Bievden, ena! Richardson, wherein the latter requests that no | ater h f Synacter, Oct, 6.—James Gordon Ben euiber of the Eighth Ward New Dena:tur X , Me avOuned is ae fable to examine the details of ite action | ERA Diaeriotey ner enben, more bonds be shipped for the pr the Byp ey eacorte and Lowrence W. Jerome parsed enst Won. on Madey evening, (he waive of Mr Chrisuph « Iwas 1 the honest wrath Of eatngieindividual | Oe. W, Cuvier, Of WayMe oe ac seees and | diet pce Delthipped for the pr Pakdpiay liiatiiaiimenia “all Wiecaits ithe, and Wit evening on thelr retur hunton the plains, | jo! rae iedion hp, thet Besta we 4 ‘ © ous | MnO? Amareng bY, Ibe UReRpeCled GmGeTery, 31 OT ete eee Atiaan ad The subscribers 40 tbe Bew loab bere Bet | o'vioca tls evs 0. Tics you road, seine | oy geport great gucgeua, enpeciaily La We: putber is ‘weed pat ric ohie Die top sb ibe Ovly Of thy hae The Vouvention \uen sourned vine dige #1aUr, Gaya Where \O pay Om iret te Wasuincie of Uuffaves blaig 4