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New York Polities. --A telegram from Syracuse, New York, dated the 6th instant, says: Thus far there is a slim attendance at the Republican State Convention. There appears to be less interest taken than usual by the politicians of the party. The operations of the politicians this evening are such as to lead an observer of their movements to infer that both factions desire to do something that will so embarrass the Republican party that it will be impossible for Lincoln to carry the State. The old stagers and leaders of the faction in the party are on hand. Weed and Opdyke are here at work against each other, the latter having Greeley as his aide-de-camp. The anti-Weed faction are crowing lustily over their triumphs over Weed in the recent change in the custom-house, by the appointment of Draper, instead of Wakeman, in Barney's place, which is now a settled fact. The contest between these two factions is quite interesting, and has already exhibited signs of entering in