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Fnening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 6, 1968. N°. 4,782. \ EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DALLY, Sunday Excepted,, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Pennsylvania Av. and Lith Street, ¥ NOYES, BAKER&CO. —— The STAR ryed by the carriers to their subseribers in the Gity amd District at Tax Oxxts Pea WEEK. Copies at the counter, with er Wilbout wrappers, Two CenrTe each, Paicm ron Mattrxc:—Three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dol- dare, one year, Five Dolinrs. No are sent from the office longer than for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday motming—Ooe Doliar and a Haifa Year. system, and the discontinuance of inquisitoriat THE EVENING STAR Bact Sesteee and cece rene, So and _lessep<d. the credit ot the Geverament merense., the currency made good, and the nationy.) debt tunded at a lower rate of interest, Seventh. The reform of the abuees of admin- ————————————————SSSS of general mepoieing, * Gove in New York &y:_ MONE the MOY Changes, Stock oper. Store 6nd Jegitimae banker ——e ~ Goverem-nt Securties Wasatrerox, July 6. 18%.—Jny Cooke a (Oo. fernish the following quotations of (or. ernment eeearitics. Buying. Selling ssccoeetlt Ty ne D. Turner, John W. Wrigat; A. H. Rose, M. G. Gillette; Connectioat—H. A. Natshelt, Geo, ©, Hastings; Delaware—G. W. Cummings, O, W. Wright; Fiorida—Tnos- Randall, ©. H. Sauth; Georgia—Hea. A. 5. Wright, Witlirm Reid; Iittuots—S. M_ Wood- THE ALLEGED BounTY FRAUDS. Yq jastice to these implicated it ehoald be kD.own that the Sccounting officers of the Treasvary assert that there is not the slightest forndauon for the stories of frands in the Piymeat of colored soldiers’ bounties, and maictaim sack fraads to constructed over the western five hundred fret spac. The agreed to. The Dill im relation to the administranioa of cathe (0 persons relieved of politi! disap ity | 5.80%, 185.. was taken from the Spout ‘> uy Seven Thirties. 8 table aed the 2. Ww S,Jnadly,@..WEL Gold........ —_—eo— Mr. Lya : ‘et, ; fon, W.'T. Dewdell; Indiana—Jas. A Cracas, | be impossible. Whes the bouaty Iczislation toe nud Carmecy, reported a bill p icra donks wieinoe ett irttation, the expalsion of corrapt men from | W. K. Bowles; Iowa William McCtiutock. | was paceing though Conziess a conierence fer the 4x tod Oy aakre, ‘office, the restoration of the public lands for | P. H. Bowsquet; Kauca-—Andrew G. Head. | was held be: ween Sccoud Auditor Freavh, the pagan mes onkeel poe Tn homes for workingmen, the restoration of the | Isaac Spook; Kentacky—Laciws Desha, Hart | xecond ‘Comptroller, Gen. Howard and a com- Baltimore Markets, To-day. Lo rightful authority and independence to the ex- ecutive and jadicary, the subordinatioa of the military to the civil power, 2 2 pations of Cougress and the of the Democratic Convention | "25," aes y Fighth. Eqtal rights aed Protection for the q native born amd usturatieed citizen at Rowe and ebroad, and theasseriton of American na- | Honality which shall command the respect of toreigm powers, and fernish an example sed &n eweouragement to people struggling for aa- > G % BY tional integrity and comstitutioual liberty. GREAT EXCITEMENT. ‘Separate resolntions are devoted to thanks to Giv.on; dana—Louis st. Mortis, J. H. Kennard; Maine—Isauc Reid. J. A. Ten scott @—George R. Deni», Auic-bride Horsey; Massachusetis—Peter Howey, (ia: G. Ofark; Michigon—A. A. Hart, Frederick V. Smith; Minnesota—Wiathrop Young, Isaac Staples: Mis oun—Thomas L. Price, A. K. Reid; Mississippi. C. Walthall, Felix La- Downe; Nebrasks—George W. Crawford, Prie: ‘Smith; Nevada—D. ©. Buetl, George H. Wil- lord; New Hrwpemre—Grotge H. Price, Al- bert R. Hote); New Jersey—Fraacis S. La. Mr. Stokes \ Mitte of the mo't revpectable claim azeais anus ar Practicing here, and the result was a pcovision. which was subsequently enacied as ac addi- tional safpzusrd, that bounties, prize money, &c., to colored soldiers, should be disbursed through the Freedmen’s Bureau, Not Trvg—The newspaper statements that the lote Gea. L. C. Baker died worth $200,000 are entirely iucorrect. So far from leaving thatamonnt, he left nothing whatever, and his family are im dest‘inte circum tances. His un. fortunate hoiel ente:prise at Lansing, Mic! & dill to pay S som | Batrrmonm, July 6—( Of 814.000 for rervice: aud iavormationrrad = d Flour quiet: rdanirent in the Kingdom of Italy, which bite ihear- do. extra slung? Test of Jotun H. Surract ¢1i-<x! woh compli- City Mills 2. 7GaGO.%%; do. ext: city im the assaseination of Presidert Lncole. do. fnil TaBtt: Nor bwee er: Paw ed. 3 " prvess Mr. Washburn, (Mas=.,) from the same con- $°.65a80.7% Prime sei, mittee reported « bill for the aitribes or ofthe 2.50a82.05. Corn firm: white, Li2eel1a, yet Teward of $10,000 offered for the cantare or low uvchanged. Oals dull and unchanged Jefferson Davie. The bill gives to Geo. Rye nominal: | Se! (5. Provivioes firm anu Wilson, Col. Pritchard, and Col. Hardon, the prices unchanged. sem of 6000 each, and divides the re = among the soldiers and noa-commisoard officers in proportion io the pay received, re- Srm at sta: £ & & E i B < i tne }. Willey introduccd @ bill in_relation to Commissioner of Patents, Referred \o Commitire on Patents, Mr. Conkling itroauced 2 bill ia addition to concerning naturalization, Reterred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. Trumbull called the Howse bill to Presctabe the oath of office ror persons from Sone the legal disabilities have beea re- moved. ‘The bill was verbally amended and thea spectively. throp, Unarkes E. Headersop; New York— +The bill providing that atwo.ihirds vote of | “The morning hour expired, and the hill weat 1w c - » ME. 3; Ni gad, swept away all bis property, inctading |" ing ‘Territorial lature of New Moxic nder the et Mexip ivaie b: le PANDE2*ON1UM BROKE Loose. Sebd.ers amd (bth Lp aE ‘Wm. M. Tweed, rpridingh ae ne eee the receipts his ‘aad the copy-right pin pong oy eens exico | over a B xp day. — —-— Onio—Ecvon B. Olsis. Jno. Ho-atitea: Orzo 1; | tO the same. He has been in declining health | parsed. CHASE'S LETTER. [SEcerD DIRPATEH.) Mr. Johnson briefly advocaied the merit= of the Sa $7,000 Jor the Mount TELEGRAMS TO-THE STAR. for more than 8 year, and Bits spirits have been soles Dee: Lh. FEA ERE Much depressed by his pecuniary embarra.s. New York, Jely 6.—The Conveutiea ad- | Jonn L. Dawson, George W. Reilly; Rhole Po-day's New York Markets. Vernon Association, stating the objec: | www Your, July e Goton hrm at mya: eno e ORT ERTON OF THE | jonrned toten o'etock, but & was nearty noon | Istand— Amos Spragu:, EB. Brownsea; Sou. Cetve what he conte festa a na Te- | af the society wo be to secure the house AD This Afternoon’s Dispatches. etenrens Sate Preights quiet, Drow = ere Carolina—B. J. Berry, W. S. Mullens; Tea. bie ye ston nation. and that the soc. 0 ——_o——_ | dull sad witout docided ebange Wheat oe before it met. The streets we 80 blocic4 pes+er—A.U.P. Nicholson, Henty ©. McLaugh. | *eFVices in the arrest of the assasrins of Lincoln. now totally out of funds. taxen | FROM EUROPE TO-DAY, BY CABLE. Guictand wohott change. Core rxclind, and neat Tammany Hall that it wa: imposstble for Mr. Jobnson, the bill was from 5 tester. Pork doll, Po TWO-THIRDS RULE ADOPTZD. r ‘A lin; Texas—Arhball Smith, D. A. Veite’s; Ver- up and read. Lorpow. Jaly 6—Forencon—Consols iv wee COC — the delegates to gct throwzh. Tue police 0% | mont_oary Keyse, Geo, H. Simmons: ¥, by aeouceianloe! pias irs feat — r. Morrill, of Vermont, saw no reason why jaa Ge Soronet, $54; 0.8 Bonds, <a | Lard yutet at 16010. a . H. 3 <6. command. Sed : Jos Re a A DAMPER FOR PENDLETON. hand were powerless, nud drove thecrowd by | ginia—Rob't S. Conrad, W. D. Coleman; West | ™ABK4™S48. - Congress should appropriate this money, | 73%; t Western, 44; arie, 46%; Illinois ing the Fourth order announcing tary Dis:rict, bas assaed an : e aded Central, 101%. *: BaTHine Daperrs, Bathing dresers are in- — clubbing themin the most briiat manne: It | Virginia—Jae. W. Gallaher, Urowl-s O. Sper- ry . unless, indeed, Congress inte; to take %. W Ni De ET. sas | charge of the estate and rescue it from ils di- yassuvous, jen? éz. 8s. a 2 "8 cepeneate on ee for persons who UNC - ae Fi Ty; Wisconsin—Ex-Goy. Nelson Dewey, + | baving be 4 tion in Com. jidated condition, He tood that the VERPOOL, Jul on a. ies Stayeven & week &. a seaside resort; with- SEYMOUR D2NOUNCES THE CHICAGO | was not uni:} reinforcements were sratt for tat : Daving ken samitird te reprevs tation ia Com. Tapidaied a eee ee oe que, loot Ceara nae copay Siig conta the delegatesund spectators were alte to getin; . pa iene ties—E. O. Prince, of | ments in certain Southern Stairs has become | unmitigated aecess! ionist, one ot Tine fiercest of | Others unchanced. each time they bath for the use of some salt wa. RESOLUTIONS TO PAY BONDS IN As it was,many lost their watches, pecket books, N. ¥.; Mo-es W. Strong, of Wis.; V.A. Gus. | operative as to the State of Arkansa:, and | the tribe, of the femine gender. Sou ¥, Ny x - gaya July 6—Atlensiaa fron bce 3 Ali -mated ha rere eng arm: ? i - Mr. Conkling weuld I'\ke to know what was lew York, on the 234 arr.veda.65) p.m.diy trow.ers of which are too short, white th GREENBACAS. Se» and has halt of thetr clothes tom off. Add | Keil, ofG@a.: F. A Hutchinson, of Pa; Rob. P, ines topeeraiog itn eiva Stairs be Tamcdiatuy | toe doe with ihe money, before yesterday. 7 Dlouse is of a2 immense sive, and of course — to this the playing of bands, the firiag of can- | Tumcey, of Lil. turaed over to the several duly elected officers _ Mherge nen es ee —=— ate aeias’ q See Asap gl a ; me ss. > aa sone wt ms THEY ARE AP?LAUDED. Shas ead nraeo panuatonina tk | of Ye Ame RSNI A MOG |S Rereth neetsea cTsatha™ | Safaces Stee’, Si Mery ha ory | "BE Pvoon, July 4 Coton frm, sabe of | Soe Ea eae armen. Sper bas ioe —— lies, i - X. - pected se 1 resource was trem reoeip: passage ‘ eg . _— SUSAN B. ANTHONY WANTS TO BE A | was presented almost withoat @ paval'rl. 1g | Revolutions from the Natioial LaborOm- | 4 yee soarros of Leve aty -‘ive yoang ladies, | ‘be steambost which plied to Monat Vernon, | 150.0 bal-s, Bre: > quiet; Float 393. ard pjaited (wo neaityAuine your and bei: ©" DEEGATE the Convention Hall people were packed as | ¥¢olion we.e seat up aud read, iavoriug the the El N. ¥., Fente | D&t the Governmeat bad t.ken possesion of he were looce, aud plowed * : : = payment of pubhe and private deo!s m greon. | STAAaates from mire. N. xo Fenste | chat, and the consequence was ow that the | DESTRUCTIVE FIRE PROM CHINES. Ugbt-fittiag baod a: the wai = Gone a0 sendines. bucks. ‘This was received with great cheerin;, | College, visited the Whiis Hoase this moraine | home aud the tomb of Washington were goine CRACKERS. easily made. inexpensive, will last for THE DISYRICT DELEGATES. Rev. Father Quinn, Catholic priest, opeacd | backs. ~ “, | amd were received by the President aad Mrs. | to decay, and certainly no American could see Woacrsrar, Mass.. July 6.—The La wren. — asthe fashion in bathing dresses is not pints the srssion wiih preyer. & also was one against further grauts of the | Darra in une Eas: Room. The ladic’,c- | this unmoved. The object sought with this | academs.ac Geooe Mace, eatirety co. Ne to chanze. = Alter prayer, the Committee on Organizatiog | Public lands to privai> corporations. and ta. companied by Prof. Ford sud Mr. L. M. | SPPropriation was to prevent this. What is | sumed by fire oa the ai.eraoon of the 41u 1 Every year, of course, a new caprice ss an- THEY <AN'T VOTE. : = ‘yoring their recervation for disisibution to ac_ aged Bribe “making | (ule Amount of $7.0)! They appropriate | The library. appara.us, &c, was monly sere, Bourced; ome times itis ligen, aud at otrer } Teported Goy. Seymour for President of the Twit iat Wells, beads of the colleze, are now making hundreds of thousands for the Freedmen’s | The fire was suppe-ed to have cagght from times “scarlet” balh'ag dresses that are the — : Convention, and in favor of reiveniioa of tae ters. e 2 their annus! excursion, and have just arrived | Bureau, and should they be Diggard when | Chinese crackers thrown ou the piscca b° Taze, of the neutral shades of bef! are wonder - Ne ns SemNeeN tT Gaauels Wace oe Saopi-s, the Puy |. She Chstrmas of tho Commiites om Ureden- | aise scan Bortrces Moatoe aed Rictatosh” | otie upon to preserve the tomb of Wasting. | beve’seyc neeers, re Dattiine is entimatcd ar | faily braided mm high colors and etuvorate pe’. s ter poimt bong a deicat of the Pendleton men, | tials reported that full delega.ions were present sce cabn i ton. He would moveto amend by providiug | $4,0°%, entirely covered by } terns, Neither of the colors are suitable tor iciicndnes nekae Geox, Seymour was elected Presideat-and took | fom every Ste im the Union, ard recam- | Concnsss ‘To-a¥—Both Hoosei are in | thei the smoune. shull be appiied to the repair ee stetenter> dara | Setting parporce: Linen pe eS 7 — the chair amid a scene of wild enthusinm,ang | mended that three (3) dej-zetes from each | session 10-day, bat with a very thin showing Ber Morrill (Vt) did vot teeradge the $7.100 Young Men's Christian Asseciation. for good iaste, aud elaborate trimmings are ene a made a very vigorous speech, principally ia | Territory and trom the Dis.ric. ot Columb. | of members, and it is donbtfal if a vote by | bnt he wanted aniuguiry into the maua INTERESTING ATATIATICS. | tirely lost. An old garden hat tied dowa a: THE NOMINATION TO FOLLOW. review and denunciation of the Chicage plat, | De sdmilied to tRe floor of the Coxveation, | yeas and nays would -bow aquoram in either | of the propery. Ha was informer nee PERE ss re laid before tne inter. | tee sides um the best covering for the bead, be: pone withoat the privilege of voting. Tae Com- | House. Up to 2 p.m. no Iezitlation of im. Jusloce beh cast Pes Mantis SUR EMaLEEes w. | national Cestélns Osuveation or Bonk ony} Songh nie te aot entinespt ee ene” > ON 2, - 5 rd visi 07 a fami ry rade t to “ » o1 10 ’ or COMMITTEE ON THE PLATFORM. Machperyr Seymonr’s speech, a ene fat ees passant A hk portance ¢.\tling for such vol» had come up. take care of it occupicd oa ite part of tbe | the following abstract srom the report of the | neath fhe other by ladie~ who wen Lo preserve aoa of re-olatioas were introdn: ree a = house. He moved to reser ihe bill t> ihe Com- Sommittre: | their bair from contact with salt water. A NOT # EADY TO REPORT. ferred without debate. Those in favor ot pay, | It wr» the duty of every friend of tde consiiin- | SENATOR HENDRICKS is in his seat to-day at. | ROWS. He mowed to reser ihe! aan eae Fen eeeoeineensbnt eon held daring | otseer a'l<wool faawel is the bret mutericn ment of bods in greenbacks were reecived | tiopal good to snsisin the President in his | tending to bis usual duties, apparently oblivi- | yestigaiion inioihe whole maiier. the past year+ against five during the year pre- | [or & bathing dre-s.—Jonmie June. : : " with terrific cheering by tae galleries, which | ¢forts to siop the tide of Radiwal usorpation, | ous of the fict that the Democratic Nation Mr. Tromboll bod heard that there hed ben vious; at Elmira, September Is and js, where j —_————_ _ ean goles seemed to be crammed im the Penidleioa iu. | and commending bim for bis choice. [Cheers.) | Convention is sn -ession at New York. (uite ‘ie teeliy whe were copeseed o ot te eee abet, BS, | posce, inctead of tie aivenion tenes Ries pas + , . 5 were &1 ied on ae st : wily * stow [Special Dispatch tothe tar.) tereot. The resolution wos reierred. likely, however, he Keeps oae ear opm tor the | fangs of the herorenon eee symp hiner: | October | ad 2 ane eign, Riumabeth, IN. J. | po “¥ ana Go pense cane wee Mr. Hall, of New York. offered a resolution declrring thet ibe thanks of the National Con- vention are due to Chief Justice Chase tor bis ability, imparuality aud fidelicy in presiding over the Court of Imprachmeat. [Pro‘onzed applause.) Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, offered a reso- lution in tavor of incre sing peustoas to the soldiers aud ss-lors, by payirs them the go'd equivalent, [Sight applarse.) Referred. M-. Ried of Pa.. ofver:a arc olution recoz- nizing the fidelity of Andrew Jobn.on ia u-- holding the Constitation and L.ws, Reser 4 Mr. Hurley, of Pa., offered a re ‘olution di- reeting that the Prrident’s avane=ty procia- mation bs read by. the S:creiary, New Youx, July 6—The weather is much A letter from Susan B. Anthony, a>king tot A seat ag delegate, was read and reeeived with sovler to-day, and the Coaveaien i> opee'ag | shoats of leughier, and referred to the Com. ‘under beiter auspices. Five hundred addti‘o 1a) | m'tiee on Credentials. tickets to qpecistors have been issued, and :he | ‘The delczates from the District of Colunb'a ‘He Il is overflowing with spectators, The st. ». ect ata any on the floor, without 5 vi voung. ta front for'st Ieaat a whet beck ts crowaicd | WLBT Ene oe ee aea 0 reretution ont Batted yr dor'ng President Johnson. whtch received ‘Toe Presidential sitaation Bas taker a slight | moderate applaus-, aud wus referred. torn this morning. Tae letiers from Cavet | A New York delegate offercd one endorsing Justice Chace are published ia sall to-day. The | CB.ise for his course in the imneachment trint . which received immense applause, and was Ree See Tn det Sate af Washingeen, Daly | ose wipes enbic Gaba tier ale iat «Wa: I destre for the Soathera Sites 1s | ” A,'5 cverscr-pass Ho'lock Gov. Bice, Of peace sud proeperisy, with all disfranchise- | 5 .anyivans, moved that candWates be nom'- sneate ant nabilites semowed, sud sit right | £0 tue ins Dreigensy, wt Gar frei ‘With the rebellion. There was a wide"pre d dissaustaction among tho e Who had coatrib- uted to the fuod, in regard to the dispos .! of the movies, end it wen due to all concerned tbat some examination should be made inio the oanirs ine Association. r. nghuysen opposed any reierence, and spoke of ee otanarn ‘of thousinus of Americans tuat daily went to Mouut Veraoa. Mr. Sumner advocated the appropriation. The morsing hour expiring M-. Sherman becaeuings the special order, the Tax and Fuud- ing bills. iy. Sherman offered an order that dnving the consideration of the two bills nan-4, ev: Bing sessions shall be held, com.nenciag at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Samoer thought the Seaaie would be too much exbausied to mce. in the eveuin zr, Mr. Buckalew thought it was searvely pos- chek of the wires io announce who is nomi- nated. Ho. THAD. Sravens’ five additional arti- cles of impeachment, aud a speech in suppor: of them, are in print, apd it is undersiood that he will endeavor (o present them and deliver the op ch to-mo.row, dele, 3g October i aad 2, whereeizht associations were | grates, that they should be paivied with wa.er Tepresented by seventy-tive d-legute= *- giass (silicate @f potash). colored with pigment caz0, Ociober s and 4, where thirty-: | to harmonize with the coloriag of the apart. tions were ted by al number of | ment. Be is is applied the arom must be delezates; at Halitnx, October 3, 4, 5. and 6, our | thoroughly cleansed from grease, and all ras hundred and twenty detegat-=| being preseat; | spois must be rubbed off with a scratch bro=h. at Burlingioa Vi, October + and %, delegate: | Twoor vhree coals of the pret may then be be‘ng present from more than one hui And | put on and allowed wo dry, alter which the fire twenty-five towns: Springfield, Mase, Uc: ed without fear of iayury to the ber 16 and 17, two hundred and thirieso de! my. indeed. be expord loa rad gates being present, representing thirty-e\e with impnuity. Grease or milk split Aesociations and seventeen towns; Hartford, | the paint hes no effect upon it, and it y be Ch. October 29; Washingion, October 30 and 31 | kept cleon by washing with seap and water aud November 1. seventy delegates being pre?- | Duich ovens aud other similar wensds may ent Fepresenting six associations, Colambns, | Also be coated with the same material, and the Ohio, November 9 and 10, seventy-five dele. | Ishor spent in polishing tem may thas be gates being present, represen:ing fitieen as o- | saved. A good coating of (his paint willlas a cimuions; aed, Me. in May. yerr oF two. “The following associations are Teported as occupyipz buildings _—— ere the 87” Hon. Porws Laxier, lave M.C. irom Ver- IMPROVING GOVERNMENT PROPERTY IN WasuixGTox.—In the House to-diy Mr. Up- son introduced a bill (which was referr d vo the Commiiice oa Appropriatioas) mak.az sa appropriatioa to reimvarse the city of Wa-h- ington for expenses incurred in improving the proverty of the General Government in Wa:h- ingion ciiy. Tbe following is the sum to be appropriated: To enable chief engi.eer of the a o 4 '. zs 2 - mt. who died recemJy um Ub ad a - 7 > Tae vore was taken and the recstution ro. | SFY Watkivercy tor eee sible io commence wight se"sions just wow. rep a adelpien, eet here Som, | Seeecoreaeee oe eae - has jes wemored to all cltisr: nd at is my opin- | with wild applauce. The delczations generally peered to be lort. improving the property of tte Geneval Gov. | _,Mr- Conness moved that tbe eveaingsc sions | grteu. Bai DgSa.e ROW being erected by | ben paid to bis widow. ) jon that © fads Will be best sccared | suggest that the Convention had beater wan. | The Chair wes About to pat the question | eroment in the city. under the provisions of se: = be devotrd to geubral busines. @ays for | int atlow De associstions: | Chieago, Weshinz- - Socal denen ae ciiaaan, Wal the | sor ite platform betoramatsec ony nomioatio’. | again, when Br. Brocxe oc hoe Se erat eee caer ener er ee ane | Bir, Semmes i> gill Gp joa ton be eee Sevsing Saees alanis ake: Gee ee el: | PE SCENE OF LENDOS HAS ARRIVED. prnctienl Cipeution of Gieqacstionet-cafiass | Considerable’ distghuliol bad confusion ca torrevd the proposi‘on so as simply to¢s- pgresn emp tree dig we in book | tion of the rights of cam citizens napo. 1, ‘North 4 on hese rok. erent ae all othet Gomestic questions io for | surd, during whech'a edbctitnte was offereh | cléré that this coutention approve the am- | $0 Guigse: Proved beeen DP? das: | but as the Senator had tailed to do iis he (Mr. a —— j the people of the States ihesselves, uot for | ius; the plstform be first rm ported before i res ¥ proclem. iion, which was acopt>4. Mr. Bigler moved to procecd to nominar> a c adidaie ior Presiient of che Unit i States. (Carers) Mr. Brewan, of Pennsylvania, offered a tes- oluifon that che celrgste; to this Convention pred=e iiomselves o advaace and support its TROUS, ADs OF. Letween lth and Lith streets. Eutr-ace foot of iith street. u D* SRT 2,088 BAND ve. outsiders. On this qucsiun adhere tomy old State rights docirines. Im the event-of nomi- Bation and success, 1 trast I should so ac. ‘hat neither tae gseat party which makes the nomination aor the great body of Paicioiee ciozeps Who co-operstion wonld ensvre suec’:s would have cause to regret their GC.) now gave police that he would press fh. on the aitention of the Semais, Mr. Fessenden was satisfied, from his exne- Tence of the Senate, that if it was expecta t> adjourn this month, they must pui the whole contro} of the business iuto the b of the ‘Serators who had charge of bills which mus. Pir. Howe never conld understand the phi. an rcteniitied «Au act > incorporate the ci.y of Washingionaod to repeal all ac s here oiore “sed for that purpo.e,” approvei Mav 15, fs and erction thre of an act approved lay 5, 104, eatitled “An act to amend en res pane gp i, (Nee tare of the city of Wrsh- IngtoP, prs: 15, 1820," are hereby re- and po improvenenis of the ste making nominations; wh‘ch was agreed to, and the original resolutioa of Mr. Bigler was then font. A resolution was adopted pledging delegates to support the nominee of the Coa vention. The Kentucky delegation offered a resolution requesitng the President toiseue a prociam .. | nominee. sea een wepary ONE Usk. | scoceby of taeeevenae semen teak seid potent, whiou takes pince ‘en die ny ot eens Sines tetees Ge ee yor | H0u of vrivercal amnesty, making no excep. | ‘The question wes stated by the Chair on Mr. made uot! an appropriation shall bave been | {Me WAS unlimited, Mpc cno pamper f At ig ordered thet tne paid petition be = the day nthe spurt of the aay, ead somaging | {!%#3 in the one of Seturday lal; which ar ble ol dake weede Meeraiir, #98 suck appropri. toa, wher | Podted wan lo recta tine Roan es 7% s es fe T. Hutchings, of Missouri, o mea’, shal x; Ie der & wect.on OF : to itself a long di son. of 99 ~ Atcan | Sdopted upanurously, ra ‘i, moved toamend eh two days’ workin one. The amendment of Mr. Conn and the order of Mr. Sherman the chiet engin-er of the army. Fiiixe Butts ty Equiry.—Mr. Miller intro- duced in the House to-day a bill which pro- vides that in all cases where a bill has been or may hereafier be filed in the District Court of the United States for the Dusirici of Colutabia to cet sside a patent or restrain the p..ieutce, in manner relatiug to patent rights, i: shall be lawful for the hal or any deputy | Age for that ye im any part of United States serve the subpoena er Process to com appearance | in the Uniied tes, the same as if rict of ind tf sich defendant cannot be ervice may be made on his attor- ney; ond if peither can be found, ihen notice to be papimes for rt ete = ake two dai ec asl e which shalt be d-emed cativatent to gone gonpt seeviee, Reierred to Judiciary Com. mi Hon. Mr. Sheliabarger, of Obio, will sail for Earope by the next steamer, on a health trip. ARREST OF SURRATE—The House today appropriated $10,000 to pay St. Marie for scr- vices in securing the arrest of John H. Surrat. Ee A large number of unimportant resolu ons do eo if it will. r were here offered, read, and referr“d. eed eaade en TET | at 1265 Bateneiet Mines, of Mickigia, Seamarie nate ied tee. CR. BING | coms thn Commtaitio on the Paice, reported syivania remnine rm tor Packer, ang her @e- | nt they ‘were not resdy io report the Piat- gates have issued a circalar im waich they give | et nt, but hoped te be able to do so aces vapid age and “his abilities, a: | pases aeany, rable : os ‘There are soine twenty-eight (28) men ta thie | ,, 1e Convention thea,adjourned jill $ o'clock Gelrgation who profess their determinatign to . * tl e ah fey las to es ae wher the om | Bead possible that nomimati sme wit Yoles 2s @ unit, the vote of that State will be | g = ——_-+—__. east for Packer until they see there is no pos~i- ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH. bility of uniting suffici nt strength upon him Naw Yore, July 6.The police arrauze to sc cvre his nomination. j A ‘ a! Goversor Enghsh developed considerable ecasotapes bonang mala oeperrny iaaloge strength Iasi pightin the New Eogland dele- priagee sr pres soon Mia thot ths eaiagii gation, and there isa fair prospect of bis get- amps no pea ting ubout one-half pst ol ie Mighinavet | and reporters had much @ifficulty in entering New Jersey bas issued an addross ‘urging the The Con vention was called to order by the ' ¢laims of ex-Governor Pecker for ibe Pres|- ee Seaseees before tig dency. - Clymer, ’a., from Committee on The friends of Andrew Jobnson gow claim | Permanent Orgarization, made the following that Virginia, Tennes di Min: all hig’ neds uetg tlhe sade Gattue paten. | For President, Horatio Seymonr, of New not tally very well with the ciaims of some of | York—received with great chrering—with a by substi.atinga reoludon that no steps be takea ‘owrrd the nomination of a cindidaie for Presient until aiter the pla’form shill have been picsented avd adopted. The vote on this sweadmeat was order’a to be taken by a call ef the Siatos. Mr, Bigler expiained that his propozition ‘Was not to proveed to bailoting for a candidate, but simply looked io putting candidates before the Convention. He was himself in favor of adopting the plaiform prior to any balloting. The vote by States was them taken on the amendment. A+ the conclusion of the call New York asked leave to retire for considera- fon, but the Cheir declarcd that one hundrod and @lity-nine and a halt votes bad been cast in the sfmstive, and that the amendment bad been cd. Mr. Garredson, of Pa, offered a resolution declaring the sense of ihe Conveation to be that in tuture Democratic conventionsa ma- Sprity of the votes should effect a nomination. Affer the reference of other resolutions, and statement from the Committee en Resoln- tions that they hoped to be able to repor! this S WAS reject‘, o6—ayes h pace 38. *s then adop.- a ms ‘The tax bill was then procseded with. Hovss oF REPRESENTATIVES.—Under the call of States and Territories for bills and jo ut Tesolutions tor reference only, the follow.ng were introduced and referred’ to the commi- tees named : By Mr. Miller, (Pa.)—Bill in relation to ser- Vice of -writs for Gliug bills in equity inthe United States District Cour: tor the Diswic: of Columbia. Jodicary. By Mr, Upson, (1 )—Bill making an ap- propriation to reimburse the ciiy of Washing- ton for money expended tn improving Govern- ment +. Appropriations. By Mr Hinds. (Ark.)—Bill providing for back ig ven doenty © soldiers in certain roo A Affairs. ‘By Mr. Washburne, (Iil.)—Bill to establish a Comueerign. of Charities in the Distriet of Co- lunbia. of Columpia, Mr. Paine, (Wis..) on bebalf of Mr. Butler, troduced 8 joint resolution reciting the facts connected with the treaty for the Cherokee neutral lands, and resolving that all actoal settlers therein, to Jane 1868, shall be established in Tights of possession — me grea ll MEET PLETE cs ‘improvement im Warming Houses by teas. G On = = a instrncted by the con- | wall, ven: maw a dence with Shik oeteiena aetaetanae os as possible this recommendation ob- served. From our best information there are now in Europe 757 associations. with 25.00 members among them.” — Basis or Un1ow or Reronvxr ax Ustren PREs; ae te a a = payment of the Goverament tee for the BYTERIAN CHURCHES AT Pinehy a evening, mvention arned till four See ny Pe ee ee * Tg. on S"Thcre has been afd break im the Unio dete. | Minit nye eM Shoe 4 sodA Owraiannis Nita. rendedemiey | was'wstndraws, eee tnd ‘be section | Wegnessny, tas flloming but: of union was ere Uas been a the Unio dele- | * jm. t Owatonna, Minn., fy imer, | was withdrawn. r com: \- ganon, Wash McLean, editor Cincinnati Jg- | The committee also recommended that the | Cowwisaion oF Cuaniries yor tHe Dis- | Mrs. Myrick, who was the mother of a youn; Mr. Sawyer ( Wis.) introduced a joint resolu- | formed ard United Presbyterian charches: quires, and delegate at large, has withdraw a, | TUles of order of the Democratic Con vention gt and tascin: daughter of about sixteen, TRICT oF CoLUMnIA._Mr. Washburne, of Il- De Re ae TT Iary oF War to camse t Valiandighbam takes his place. Senator | '#64 beadopted for the govyermment of thisJog- ag be prepared and submitted to Congress a state- ion on the basis of thesprinciples ¥ tal ung man, namedOdell, had ‘seaiteh beex paying the dmugiier attention, ‘and ‘they | ment of all sacts to show how the commerce of their respective testimonies and elect Thurman, ex-Senator Pugh, and General 3 Were evgaged. A man from Chicago, to whom | the Government can te promotcd by the con. standards which they Morgan have taken the places of others who ane pees. Jl prea Boailg me yest Mrs. Myrick was indebted in the sum $2,00p, | tinuing of river and harbor improvements bold in common. Fesigned. This, it is reported, ts dome in report and the discharge e comm: q jet of Columbia. ill provides that the Secretary of the In- terior, the Chief Jastice of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, the Su: Gen- eral of the Army, the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine aud Surgery of the Navy, and the Commissioner ef blic Buildings shall con- stitute a eommussion, which shall be known d designated as the «Commission ante ch tr leegeinaed ot Columbia, e commission organize) immediate! afier the passage Nog yee the Secreta 4 of the Inierior shall the President thereof, And shall designate as secretary & clerk of his Department who is of tne fourth class, and who sball keep a record of ie procesdings and transactions of the eommt: The commis- sion sball also bave the full control and diree- tion of all the a) jons made by Con 2 ppropreati: . the District of Columbia and of all came to Owatonna and made the scquaintange of Miss Myrick, He no sooner saw her than he determined to possess her, and being a man ready commenced, in order thai the Gover: ment money may be properly appropriated. ‘Mr. Hopkins (Wis.) introduced a joint res. otuion directing the secretary of the Navy wo report to the Hoase all facts in relation to con- ‘tra cts for coal atthe New York and Philadel- pbia navy yards,end whether cosi is te be furnished from New York to Wasbington a Southern navy oe and why. order to secure men who have a better knowl- | The Cbair put the question on the accept- re speaking | "ce of the report and discharge of the con- pa Sime semene. aa shady mitiee, which was decided in the affirmative. 1s0 votes are put up for Pendleton this mora. | MX. Marphy, of New York, from the Con- ing. The general belief is that there will be | Mittee om Resolutions, asked permission tor 20 OF 3v ballots before a nomimation {< | the committee to sit during the sessions of the geached, and that it will take at least two if met | Convention, which was granted. three days balloting to nominate a candidate | Tbe Chair appointed Messrs. Bigler of Penn- Jor President. There is as yet but little talk in | ®¥!vania,and Hammond of the South Caro. to the Vice President. That all pectbebaeene roa to conduct the permanegt po onan ahd ona 7 arcane President to the chair. President. ci =* " ~ My. Seymour proceeded to the platform The World w-day sustains the New York | sf cheers and long appiause. @elevation’s romination of Sanford E. Church Mr. Richard, of IMinoie, presented a series of for President, aud says the delegation will ad- vanagasene sich worn cpieryed withont-tong. hereto bim to the Inst. Persons from a dis- a tanee are all inquiring who Church is,and | Mt. Seymour, in & brief speech, retarue| ~-Resoleed. That theee churches, when united, pr UE te gee ‘B. consisting of the . aaa Minn.) introduced 2 bill to equalize taxat Oa reduce the interest on the public debt. [It provides that upon all protisand imcomes dnterest on bonds or other securities of the United Siates payable to ‘the United a tax thereon shall be at ‘the rate of $10 for every $100, and on less sums in the same proportion; to be paid in the such appropriguons as may oe for th same character of y weal such interest is oecarans ete Sectmeercien tran ant | Berbice orca eee itl ane sta Boece nese es ‘The Triune this morning says Hendricks is, | »“Tmony- He said that the most important | have ined and examination “ questions forced upon the consideration of thi pyrene woes Sg oe ermiaoes have agreed, | Convention were some of these forced upon jt substantially, on tis platform. 1t may be | >Y Tesolution of the late Chicago Con ventios ; aeacan : he discussed briefly the Republican ptatform: ‘The Democratic party, in National Conves- par oolincratoremnntrisemmen parce deg- tion assembied, standing as ever by the Consts. | i*Titions against repudiation and unequal taxg- ‘uton as the foundation and limitation of the | ‘Ou, and said they asserted solicitude tor Government, and che goarantee of the liberties | *°l4iers’ and sailors’ widows’ aud a ‘of the citizen. recognimag as the consequence | *Cused the now dominant party o! < of tbe Iste civil war the extinction of simvery | T#vaeance aud dg the are g and of the heresy of secession, with the return | ™B¢Y, thereby tainting the National cre of peace demand retarding emigration by over burdeni: First. The restoration of all the States to | ‘bor with tazshom, and breaking down aj! their piace in the Union, and the restoration of | ©oUStitutional guarantees of republican liberty civil government to the American people. He denied the assertion of the Republi- Secend. Amnesty for all poliviead offences, | © Convention that the principles of the De¢ and the reguiation of the elective franctiise in | !Tation of Independence are now sacred of all the institutions in the ‘ich Mr. Dospelly Gectined te yacht, bat: the previous qeestion. the Te. fares to second, and the bill went over under Mr. nbbard (w. Va) et mapa & joint resolution direcun; Commit Fesolution 1m relation to the pay of Congress: to that ‘the States by their citizens. every inch of American soil, for im ten Stat Third. The payment of the national obliga- | of this Union military power supercedes oivpt thoms im strict acecrdamce with their terms, law. yurth. Taxation of Government ponds to The List of Permanent Oificers, New York, July 6.—The following are)th 1 permanent officers of the Gon vention: j For Presidente Home Horstio Seymour, " the pensiomer and the bondholder. New Y@rR ee U Chew cee an Sixth. Heonomy in the administration of the | Vice Presidents nad Seoretages. tBe follo Dristionsyel Government, reduction of the standing atmy img, (the Srst mame tu ack case being that and which # and nets ern otiie Freedmen’s Bureaa, | une Viee President and the second’ that ‘of the” And all political instrumentality designed to | Secretary): From, — 5 secure megro *u premacy: simplification of th Om ¥ Ae ade darted bee nbs try ta , t

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