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Show 0 exercise. wn a pi Fa 1 many and the Dcmocrals of firil !W York have acted shrewdly at the Chester convention. The former up' 1 not seek to force an entrance into cas : convention, as it was expected its Y11 legates would, and the scenes which jc graced the Republican convention wil Syracuse were avoided. While the its ivention by its resolutions strongly nounccd the corruptions in tho city vernment of New York, und dc- has inded certain needed measures of as brm which will be found in tho res- ilions. The Democracy of the Km-e Km-e State havo strengthened them-ves them-ves by the course taken in their itc convention, and in adopting the ew departure" they have affiliated , lb the advanced wintr of thnir ivivfv |