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: } ree Hettmen., in casting he wae’ sete n 7 trace a ae = ; ABirmative, said some of the dciegates, Vi .THE EVENING STAR. . 3 wif emeng the number, were opjwse tothe Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, | 7 a , , | echeyeties: to 'cnee thant Sone es cit Set, ooaes AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | ya ave bie vote recorded to. Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, | tecticut, was pow eutitied to pomr to de aY | m the resolutions; also, tha! zor HE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COW. | irom fclamare, Mr, Bayard, tee Tn tonne 8. marred Vv, Pres't. , , 7 Bay = ig a wembrr of the com: ee 8a reso SUE EVENING STAR ts werved by carricr to ‘ ——_ » + ution. thetreubecribers at Tax CaNTs PaR WK, or FoR- ae MR. RAVARD'S SENTIMENTS ard took the piatiorm. W PY- Fou CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter ah, Two Cents cach. By mati—throe months, $1.8; | siz months, $3.00; one year, &: THE WEEKLY STAR—pebvisheg fritay—SL | na poweniinentcnate Vz. 40—N2. 6.026. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1872. TWO CENTS. naweT? |GREELEY & BROWN. n to « Why Bot chosen {8 as OUT Expression that we shail go before t t me with principles. _ NESS DIREGTO RY: |% tae ee | EVENING STAR. THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. ICE COMPANIES. AFTERNOON SESSION YESTERDAY Gor taining Cards of First<lase Establishments | inpzrzxn=st Ice Co with considerable enthusiasm, and especial! the one-term plank. There was a pretty | ittle skirmish on the question of adopting 7 12 Pa. wa! Washington News and Gossip. | P ¢ Organization Effected roexgmtacirn har ieeeh ago tran : ees oe nees TY as: on . ermanen' . rt Oar ae v4 4 divide the resolutions. There was considerable ot Tine ‘i in all Branches of Business in the District, 1CE CREAM MANUFACTORIES. een Rows The Speech of Mr. Dootittie, ee. | TALE OF TWO CITIES. | stride the resolutions. ‘There was considerable mi Shnounced that Air. bre, out of —_— Sanver & Hope, 8. B. corner Lith st, & Pr, ave INTERNAL Ra VENUEB—The receipts from this : ; re atting of | Tetect for minority, ase ute give Mr AGRICULTURAL, WAREMOUBES. || | INK FACTORIES. |” | source to-day were #4'3,401.89. eres tee ADJOURNMENT. vis MORE Smendmente, “There was appinase fromé the | Vayerd ten m yany NA. Bank® ea DR, s RICAN Ink Co., office, S12 KA #t , boty . istrict Del 5 r att rs he ti aahen FE PERO ee Ee | STRUMENT MAKERS, Tux Naw Postat Caos will not be ready | Serenade tothe - CINCINNATI—BALTIMORE, | iratierios when states vo extion i ALE DEPOLS. Lceecinty Hoes were annownce.. D.B uss Og, Albany Ale. 9 La. avenae, | 0 i SC Deena ae a4 Mth et. | for distribution under a month. At the afternoon session of the Gommncentio . i Pay sx & OT UN. Massey's Ph Ale, ozget A. BAN = EF fies . national convention, yesterday, the committee are,ani CES } war’ yiTeL Lire INs, Co ~ 7th and D sts, H. H. Hartsocu bas been appointed assistant : Aatipr bag Lee saneee q t this ables : ecu Sher Wham Getop Tramry | Baz ouact woy Fins ine: Oo, tua growenr'ts | qccesor of internal revense bs the toureh de on organization reported for permanent presi | THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. ed the respect ¢ aay one se ae Se MIC Rees Pile, | Rona oa som Liee vig ABW gear ith | tiet of Maryland. Bu ok yin anssltacs ced preeeeaee’ Gaol then: wer the rales al pe Se Eee ore Seeotnesr Maetuect, | & iicm %, May Brfding, Tehand Wsta | PERSONAL. —Sccreiary Belknap returned | each being choven from every state and the Dise THEY GO THE WHOLE HOG, | (ii Sime to diterent aol Poin reas my aap a iaeiutieaane, to Liven.” Francie Beyer. 603-66 7th wt. | trom West Point yesterday. ----Sudge Longh- | trict of Columbia. Mr. IT. Merrick wa speak on the platform q ON ETIOMNEYS-AT-LAW. S| eee ELEY SPORE SEHD | ridge has been nominated for Congress in the n vice president from the D aie Sob dx: D. Ean 37 « | g.aurrsrern € Co., Watches, Jewelry, 619 Pe. fourth Iowa district. +++Col. and Robert Ould from Virgint CINCINNATI PLATFORM ADOPTED. Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, getting the floor 2. x | Wop Gurs~, las Fat. 512) Bridge wt. district attorney ot Georgia, and cha eckson was appointed secretary from 2 ihest geoceshd to grenmnt the Dataware view ta : USTICES OF THE PEACE. central republican committee, is at the Imperial ot Columba. The report was adopted, st pr r elaware vi Gene Waee 2 D str pposite Uity Hall. hotel. -+*-Hon. J. H. Sypher, mem er ot Con- | and snbsequently Seuator Bayard, of Delaware. opposition to deserting democracy, but aie C. Wraven, (aldo conveyancing) 9097tm street, | gress from Louisiana, is at t! Arlington. and Gove ew York, were GREELEY NOMINATED remarks were so dis “ steful to a portion of th appointed by the chair to escort the permanent LE % by hisses and ATNER, FHOE FINDINGS, &e. aval Oxnuns—Cicut. 3.° Melset hasheon oint ence Se i eee never Okene Be ae at rane tas been | president to the chair. hee ot Joun CU Seaver, 7l¢ D street, between 71 detached from torpedo duty at League Island: MR. DOOLITTL S scaeeh t to sit : os, H 22 sth at . bet. Pa. Lieut. R. D. Hitchcock from Newport, and or- | _ Mr. Doolittle, on taking the chair, delivered a Also, GRATZ BROWN. to proceed. Sy eum Galan per manuiact’r, cor.Jch&B,3.W. office: Paymaster | Peech, in the course of which he dered to duty at hydrograph ‘ 1 CEHENT, &e. CP. Thompson from the Plymouth, and or- | credit to the Missour! republicans for ina dered to duty in the bureau of provisions and | rating the 2 va 4 Gis Greciay pias HERS. clothing; avd First Assistant Engineer E. a. | the Cincinnati convention and the Greeley plat- se, 406 Pa. aven bot. a6 and Ghats | Stages from tue Canonicus, aud ordered to spe. | form in enlogistic terms. and spoke pI : HOG « Mr. O'Connor, of South Car the stand in favor of goi a The Blue Hen‘s Chickens hold to © singh Me « Greeley and the new departure, and was ap- struction acts and t * a4th a» w 5. Weer, Pa. av, andSth ot - ee Teeeees Deer osed union of democrats and liberal repub- | Out In Opposition to the end. plnudied tothe echo. al auieate kad Gene Suse LIAM, 11, oor. eh and Dstrects, ‘Stables, 14th @ Date | CM! duty in the Treasury Dep : titans as follows :— Instead of proscription, test- Mr. McKae, of Tennessee, then attemptet, nion was higher than « aT x corecr id street eat, 9 1338 K street. CAPTURE OF AN ALLEGED CuuaAN Priva- | oaths, suspension of habeas corpus, and military eubetandersté ak gun tenet 5 and superior to any declaratio: A FLAGS, ac. Wacuinotos Naiton, 1326 B street, Tuxn.—The Secretary of the Treasury hasre- | despotism, it means, personal freedom tor. the THE PROGRAMME TO-DAY. enforcement of the ga he ce ot, Oth ana ¢th ote. ee eres vccman. orks ceived a telegram announcing the capture of | [TSuqapplause.] ‘Instead of negro supremacy, | “Dixie and ~My Maryland: Arter. | convention, Hatta di Sy leer nga apt roe a. S"Gormretn & Co.c6l4 O street, ear Teh. the Cuban privateer Fioncer off Newport, I. I.. | upheld by proscription andthe bayonet, it means | wards Prayer; Then 4 Suirmish LED HIM DOWA RY THE COAT TAT; toot nee by ie ee ng corner 18h street, “LOOKING GLASSES, on Monday night, by the revenue marine | equal Tights to al men, white as well as black. ae oth ane ccaan tou 3 a sup again in a mom like an irre- | tion, and urged a union of the wh: ¢ ead, 220 £, Owpitel st. | po, xcis Lawn. 12% Pa. avenue mear 13th street. steamer Moccasin. The Pioneer had on board | (Lond applause.) Instead of thieving govern: jontion: Thom the Nom- presible jack tm tho bax. Winally he was | Seitar the sebaliowes paneer iS. LUMBER YARDS. three rifled cannon, twenty stands of arms, | ments organized to plunder subjugated states, mations. se squelched, and then the confederate postmaster | Policy of the present government. er iS AND Dates ee: | wa. Mcbrax, corner 18th street and canal, twenty-six hundrad pounds of powder, and six: } it means the domination once more of inteili- r > — signage “* | to the prospective election of Greele BANKS AND WACHINISTS. teen men. The Secretary has ordered her reten- | gence and integrity. {Applause.| Instead of general Ke: of Texas, took the floor, but | Ceved ‘with great ‘apatense: Asean >, Rxcenth . | Gon at Newport until the ease is investigated. 1d robbery it means justice, lib- Spectal Dispatches to The Evening Star. his voice was inandible, and ly he yielded | amendment, he would be the last man to « Joux McULritaNb. Lovistans ave, and Wth strect r ig qobbe mers Jats, Uo: wis cnaueatens onal dias ere ae = ioe Guar ume ait deo MARBLE WORKS. andLst. | _Puize Case—The Kam Aibemarle—Yesterday | iemen, for Gur whole Sountty, east,’ west, | BALTrwone, July 10, 10:05 a. m-—The second | “rns irepressibio McRae, of Tenures, was pean gag el pr ng eg oe Pion. Pe. : sts. WF. LeKoy, Karl English, and Robert 8. F. | north sind south, it means, instéad of’ a wat | day of the convention opened with a largcr | again om lis lege on u questlonot pentens: The | mee, an oe in RN MARKET STORES. Lotroot, | Lewis, the officers of the navy appointed by the | Fresident, trained only, ine, military school, | attendance than on yesterday. The bands in | was again subdued with some ditety, and the | yutee Tenens, ae “Bins ON MARKET, L. A. 410 I street. ‘ c SLITAN MARKET STORE,N. B.cor.H aad6ih, | Judge of the District Court to appraise the value vote was tak LLIARD SALOONS. a A . the galleries commenced playing “Dixtc” and eu by states on the adoption of the | was not supposed ¢ the ideas, arts, habits and despotism of military | 71 ! us ” ‘ te platform. The states voting **no” weresalated | dem: tie part, = LES. Bt itte, @ peace President (cheers) traine . : igi bet “4 3 ae “ TEACE HISSES PROM THE GALLERIES j << REL SASGERS & LOCHNEIEES. noteuoeCorvaastamtge bo Eenesave: | $22,80030 in just and eat appeacemeut: | AFM, Mesrings and republican | simplielty | rhco, Tilton went to the officers of the conven- | ,q QTESCE wierzs vrow wax oatzentes | fore they Lad! come ero to ‘ h . Patent 0 " A R Suxrnenp & Co., Mantels, &o., 5 co . gers { | of peace and universal tr » Oh i ion and §' i e of the national airs, a e | such an arran 7 v . rd = nder arrest awail a . 3 je noes, wal oe weer | p ! do! fore, to e the meer (nin ronan al 44 2 Ma ave, Deviled Conc Y./1113 Pa. av.,bot-11thai2eh sta, baving been previously deposited—tor distribu- | eution by drum-head court-martials, bat that | each one being reeeived with round of ap- | tremendous demonstr | Cincinnati pistiorm. pena aonage > Gaiiesors Shi pamithg. 36 Wier st., Gtn- MILLISERY, @c. tion. liberty and that peace which the constitution | piause. Dixie” and “Yankee Doodle” elicite.! THE BIG MEMORIAL “ BLEACHERIES. . B. Guisrt, 614 sth et. opp. Patent OMce. | yearn oF GEN. SEINNER.—Gen. St. Jobn | Secures by placing the civil law above the sword, situation and make the best of it? , the most enthusiasm. The long contest of the | of the 15,000 Germans of New York endorsing | Mr. Barksdale Then | ask the wnanimons hedenane foud applause), by preserving in full vigor the ; 2 p a re . * Ss aa. Bleacher, $4 Paar. | ON ODEL MAKERS, &¢. B. L. Skinner, whose serious illness has been | acred writ of Laboas corpus, cand tho ight of | platform committee last nightswhich resulted | Horace Grecley, presented by Gov. Hofman, | Consent of the convention to a division of tho DDEL » Spo, Patent Omice, hoe : been J sacred as, corpt nea a) fete é ote. | Cries Paiseat x Mox 710 K street, oppo. P.0.Dept | U- Sryxmmas, Garth sirens one, Demet ae alluded to in Tux Star, died at the Ebbitt | trial by jury. [Applause.) “It means another | in the final adoption of the Cincinnati platform, | was then rea | le amusement a: Mr. BUOAEDING-HOU nd perhaps the most important of them Jos. PavpLes, (also Bronzing and Gilding,) 109 B. | house at six o'clock this morning inthe seventy- | thing. pure and simple, so tar shaped the order enthusiasm wa: the memorial being | yrantic BF Tain ron. A : Hit means to arrest the centralization of | things that the convention had not much d and extended down the entire length ef ‘oe ‘ ; Sa. ave.. bat. ch end Tih ete MUSIC STORES. Be wan & Dative ct Wasningoer cntsiel tee | power ia tee federal goverement [neat cheer: | Sethian it sot ree Meee mee : fare an He was finally recognized by the char, and 5 » pe 5 > ty ead e Then the great business of the d nor . 1145 7th strect, near M street. S. was @ native of Washington county, New ep fee oe tere ae nina Maavie of | clcueron en the great business of the day York; served in the war of 1512; and during the i ad tration of President Pierce was tade | OUr republican system, im which it lives and First Assistant Postmaster General, a position | moves and has its very being—that constitutions which he retained under Presidents Buchanan, | ae egy dl the people in their sovereign ca- Lincoln, aud Johnson. His tuneral will take | pacity for the express. purpose of defining and SALOO: place from the church of the Epiphany at ¢ | limiting the powers of government—(applause,] bet cert 1016 Penn. o'clock to-morrow evening, and his remains will | the powers of all Soreeneees eet eneen Tur Orsten Bave(G.W. Drivery Wels Penn. be interred in Oak Hill cemetery. It means that we are determined that Pres proceedep with an excited protest against the came up, cutting off of the debate. (Cries of sit downt : | latform and ticket. | THE NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES | Cali the rol! the rol! | THE CINCINNATI PLATFORM. The weather is much more oppressive than yesterday, and-the heat in the Opera House wa: almost suffocating. Kyery person in the build ing has a fan. After prayer, Mr. Burr, of the eat corner 9th and B sts. for President and Vice President, and there was | The roll of t & momentary bush preliminary to entering u questic 5 PTION OF THE PLATPODN, the callot reliof states. Alabama led off giving ee ” which resulted: yeas, her twenty votes for Horace Greeley, and the | close of the call when Delaware vo: Religious,do.), @27th at.cor.D - 2 Kh street, above D FRANKLIN & Co., H. H. Hewrcen, 453 Penn. it ch. at., corner New York ave - 87th at. N.W..one door from ri , Hartford Times, from the committee on resolu- | @DMOUNcement was received with yells of ap- | were loud hisses. The chair Sooante. tee Tte ck CHARLES ARMOR, 310 9th st., near Penns. ayenn The Stokes Tria cat ane A was read by the secretary, nearly every resolu. | the vote of Delaware was given to James | andevery State. BaRTs, W025 7th at " y the coustitution. [Prolonged Bet, in & Re DID OPIUM OR A BULLET KILL FISK? Sasa oe genuine sdsehets | At the trial of Stokes yesterday Dr. Carno- | SPPiause.] | I reform, beginning” with chan testified, under cross examination, that | the presidential office. [Applause.] " It J Fisk bad peritonitis in the region of the umbil- | means to put an end forever to certain jus, and that he could not have the wound | tices which have grown up with this adminietra. 5 5 Louisiana ave. Subwos 8 AxonL-6i1 Le av. 0. 8ide, bet. Gxorcr E_ Kinx. 462 Penn. ave. bet. 436 a1 . ToMPxINS,corner H and sth streets PAINTS, O1LLS, GLASS, Gxo. Ryneat. Jr. deiegute said the distary- A. Bayard, which was saluted with storms | ance was in the gallerics of hisses. Georgia’s vote of four blank Before the vote was announced permission and the rest tor ¥, Was received | was asked by the chairman of the Alabama with mingled cheers and hisses. The same was | delegation to make an explanation of the the case when New Jersey divided her vote be- | change which he desired to make in the record tion of the same being received with a round o. applause. SENATOR BAYARD PROTESTS AGAINST THE GaG Law. CaNnox & Hai 3i7 7th at.,bet. Pa ; shock. le aid - ‘The previous question on the platform wa: | tween Bayard and Greeley. When New York | of Afsbama’s vote, Se Wesker ad! | Lormem Mantix. 09 Ost »bL6 7 Sad t ae ci onan Ate en ee POU nas Geiren £0, Many Of the blest | moved, whereupon Senator Bayard, of Dela came to give her vote, through Gov, Hoffman, | Objection being made, the chairman ruled Paioas eee death. The court again deciared inadmissible | ard which have deeply wounded the hearts of | WAT, Tose and inquired if the platform was de- | for Gree cy. the Louse rose to its teet, and round | that while Alabama had the right w change her “PAPER HANGERS, the testimony that the prisoner declared his | aj republicans, as well as democrats, in this | batable. The president said it was not, amid = esena uae es — eo — vote, he cou'd not maintain it. oie Dovetas Moons, : sehe cpeeing, Killed by Fisk. Abraham Ja- | country (applause), practices which never ex- | hisses, cat calle, and cries of “sit down,” «ait | Wee Cheer# and hisses as Penneyivania divide. Steet, Saunieinds consiet titag as- Geo. WiLL wi cobs, @ physician, was sworn, and stated that in cast is any of * ir. Shy : ‘ef administration, which are BRAXCS WILMER 190) Po Sonus, near ime | Ms opinion Fisk was dragged to death. On | but too well known to all the world, and which Wb sranstocsey slsosPiecarelremes,) laaithat, | (Tos-examination he said he did not know what | Sur nation’s good reputation witl be best com, W.Et Srazstocen/aleo.Fiet 5 allopathy meant. Dr. Benjamin W. McCready | guited by noteven naming. [Cheers Itmeans Lays 5 3 ‘Sci. Am.»)S. B. cor. Fa 7th | tstilied that opium was the cause of Fisk’s | Riso to give strength and abi ty to our financial = vote between Greeley and Biack, with two | corded, M: down.” Bayard again inquired if the gag law | planks. was to be the rule of a democratic convention The president decided that pending the pre vious question all motions were out of order jorter, of Alabama, took two ‘ minutes to explain that there were in the pend- THE EXCITEMENT CULMINATED ing resolutions some statements, rather than EPurED a ber oh Bente. with the announcement of the nomination by the | declarations of principles, which some of bis 190 Pa_av., B.C. Revwax, Mouldings, &c.. 13% st. and BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. Wreattey & Hours, (wholesale ouly)c Sth &D, :—G oc: G 2, | delegation could not endorse without an exp! : s| inquired if amendments were not in | vote as follows:—Greeley, 630; Groesbeck, 2; thor tification. H. aid og Muxx &C Gas F tract cet, | death. He admitted receiving compensation | fairs and our national credit by bringing hon- | order.’ The wresideae ‘said not. Bayard, 16; Black, 21; and 7 blanks. ee Eee ee ise CABINET SHOPS. a BC Woon, N- i. corner Fad nh Brest age sano ston = —. sais esty and —— and emai - every esegen Paceaiaes DISSENSION DELAWARE SPOILS TEE HARMONY. sy pigs i ses ml ma 0. part a P - - s al, where public mo- na - X. $8 E street, near 100 Boras Bee aoe = p; Peeene otic, Edward 8. Stokee, the prisoner's father, said: | S¢deral, state and municip f ELLs W 5 7th at, 01 Gru. W. Bornwent: Boom 16% Fet'i Block, corner | Tam Seventy-two years old; have lived in this ith & Fsts.. near Pat. Office. SF Seud forcircular | city about ten years; have seen my son about gations. [Kenewed applause.] It means to PATEAT MEDICINES. guee or twice a weck; he was tirst arrestedin | dive Ingher tone and greater vigor to the ad- SNox's Liver Tonic, the great Dyspepsia Bem- | June, 1871; visited him in prison; I noticed a | fainistration of our foreign and domestic affairs, edy. For sale, 305% 7th st..by Wm. M- Cannon, | great change in hie character since his trouble | to as to command the respect and the confidence mannfacturer ond proprictor, Nach bottle hae ® | with Fisk; he complained of a pain in the head; | of our own people and of all the civiliced worla wed label. S27 Buy mene ether, thought he would grow crazy. Here the wits | Tt means to piace in the highest offices of our PHOTOGEAPHIC GALLERIES, Wee tme wuite agitated and burst into tears. | government men of whom all the world will say M.B. Bravy. G27 Pennaylvania av, near 7th street. | Witness resumed. He used to propose @ thing | {wey aro honest and they are capable, [Ate 3.0. JowNson. Pa. av., bt. 8&9; also, Photo. stock | now and the next moment fly off to somethin, plause.} BJ. Pore, (copying @ spectalty ,) 982-4 F at. else; his conduct become changed, and he used Gentiemen, I have thus briefly stated the sit- PIANOS. to be disrespactiul to witnes once he became dut the p e which brin; F.0 Reicuensacu, 4231ith, ab.Pa.av..agt-Knabe's | so excited that he rushedout of the house; there | "ation, the duties and the purpose which bring neys are collected and disbursed. (Cheers. It appeared and hisses came from various parts 0! means also the honest payment of all our obli- the house. The object of the minority was to make an amendment to strike out the plank» accepting the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments to the constitution. Finaily the previous ques- tion was ordered by a call of states. PRARS OF A ROLT. When the roll of states was called increased dissatisfaction appeared. Pennsylvania cast 31 forthe previous question and 27 against. Goy Hoffman and others, of the New York delega- Wallace, of Pennsylvania, moved to make N THE ADOPTION OF THE PLATFORM. the nomination for Greeley unanimous. The Fed —s- ae oan ot audience, floors and galleries rose to their feet | Aighama.-20ayes,Onape, Arkansas to ae and cheered; the band struck up “Hail to the tornia—12, 0; Chief;” there were cries from all quarters of ¢; Florida—6, “Delaware!” “Delaware ndians— 30, 0; not respond, and a drop picture was let down ; Louisiana—16, 0; Maine—14, 0; from the back of the stage representing the yiand- * a — White House, with the statue of Jefferson in | gan—22, 0; Minnesota—10, 0; er 9 tront. The question on making the nomination | ™ 5 D yet Pe 0s Nevar > 4; of Greeley uvanimous was then put by Mr. | Sew Hampehire—i0.0; New Jersey wend vty Doolittle, and there was a pretty hearty “aye,” | York—70, 0; North Carolina—20, 0, Ohio—44, 0; CABPENTERS AND BUILDERS. 8. CaarwaN, 36 7th atreet and 122 Lith street, jon H. How ert, 68 K street, bet. 6th aud 7th R-k1t & De aRine, 47 Mo. av B. 0. Bea vias. (houscsexch'd for CARRIAGE FACTORIES, Bosent i. Gkaua, 40-12-14 8th wt., bet. D and B. @e0.B bau. + Pen ud lids strevt b ath of Penn. . 60 Penusylvacia CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. - Boteren & Buu, 923 Pa.av., Metzerott Hall, , 19; Tiinsis, 42, 0; 0,’ Kansas—10, 0; ty res i " “ —0, 6; Penueylvania—i, _ ushere. A great responsibility rests upon this | tion, voted no, but subsequently changed to | with some scattering cries of «no. Oregon * s at PICTURE & PORTRAIT FRAMES, | was something threatening in his eyesat the time | convention. If its action shall be such (and. I | aye; other delegates seattord tiithe met ton GRATZ BROWN POR VICE PRESIDE heey ag mere yg a Dn ya eecAte (aooting b opsclalty.) Sil Tem cizest. | Incemite fe ine te tete, have been cascs of | doubt not it will be,) as to pat an end to the | warannounced: for the previous question, 5° Ths vote for Vico Praskdent wae then pod Winks ae Thy, - LB. Trew ty.) $11 Teh street. | insanity in his family. Gn being asked how | micrule which for the last few years has afflicted e vote for Vice le hs ken by ctates, but excited but little interest, being rs Sates peng st nage egal nf going on nod | tition of 15,00 Gormane of the city of be announcement of the votes of the ditferent relative to the nominat of candidates tor the againet, 176. This division caused considetabic Wiscousin, 2), 4 teeling, and fears were entertained of a boit. BAYARD APPEALS FOR A “STRAIGH T-O’ PLATFORM. Senator Bayard, after this vote was an- LANING MILLS. many Be fenlied. "There was bat one caso wut Ly —. should call insanity, but there were cases of cir Switn, Phoenix Mills, = =i ee nafacturer of Mouldings, Brackets, Dowels, ing under hallucinatio Bal our beloved country, this generation and gen. i erations to come atter us will remember with ‘er's nephew was la- | pride and gratitude the convention at Baltimore and was sent tothe | of the sth of July, 1572. Bloomingdale Asylum, but they did not con- Amid loud ‘and \ meters. -aler in Sash,Doors& Blinds. at long continued applause Mr. states was almost inaudible. Presidency. It was sent to the dovk ; PLASTERESS, . teak state of mind Far Me, mother, was in a | Doolittle took his seat. ae nounced, was given ten minutes on behalfot | Tuy copvanTiom OF ANTC-GRERLET pexo- | NasTead UY the seretary. It room MMISSIONERS OF Det. 7th ste 8, but not insane.” THE DISTRICT SNUBNED. the minority, to make an appeal for an inde- onaee no Pea are z Re TA reeaok MAIN aod craamental we ste, | He bad known his son carry ‘a pistol to protect | ater the appointment of a committee on res- “é ral Ra the belief that they will re atthe Maryland Institute to-day was a tame earty support of the Germaut, rezar tices of afiair. The attendance was about the same as | past party affiliations, as the best nominations yesterday, viz: about one hundred, with | that can bemade. (Cheers.) himself against Fisk's bullies. During his ex- ti isting of from each state, a CONFECTIONERIES. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. | smination the old man frequently shed tours Seen teens Oonntuiout auaved hatcoee be B.0.Brkseet.; Dining Kooms,) 17th st.,op. P.O | A.B SHEPHERD & Co.,910 oe t.9th & lth ste Ser added to the list of states already called the Dis- CONV EVANCERS. Haw Ltox & Pea son. cor 9th & D asta. O.4.B. itieal Notes. 4. @. BaLnr, £19 Pa. ave..(Law. Tittes, Rotary.) W. corner Pa. av. and loth tt. | 4 Des Moines dispatch ears dehn A, Hasson | ict of Columbia, and that she be allowed a pendent straight-out democratic platform, which he did with great earnestuess, receiving at times applause from all parts of the house, though not unmingled with hisses. Geo. W. GoovaLt, . Mr. Ray, of indians, offered @ resolation to : Brick Pomeroy togive spice to the affair. Most tg ge oh cr gt f near 6th street. sang member on the committee on resolutions. AN HOUR'S TALK. uy Fossil ¢ proceed 7 for udates for + Baativlomas. at wholesale, WZ 7th strect, BiDGWAY, street, bet, 9th an. : * ular republican candi- | « tories; whi ~ x 4 . Cox, of 3 : “ CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. Hate Uldnaaar in? Peron bet, sth andmben, | date. i and from each of the territories a | (orm, and Senator Bayard having spoken, the J strength they can bring to bear against. th Beoteras-« (ladies Underwear generally) @8 hs. ENTISTS. 1112 F street northwest. eS. \s e1 p' by ver of the We Rornwstt) 18 Be aveninn, Capitol Ha Senator Wilson will open the campaign in | fecclution, After considereile dincusion, the Jas RAGA. (also Metallic Roofer,) 6S Sdst.cor.F. | Portland, Me., ina day or two, and then goto | resolution was laid on the table. CES. North Carolina, where he will speak at various THE WOMAN QUESTION. Giaon Brot#ers, 1012 Pa.av — & lth sts. | places. A number of resolutions were sent up to the Josera L. ee eae Nis gg . A delegate convention to elect arepublican | chair, and referred to the committee on resolu- Powsit hee roe maou eorthimi fipehey aoa sen lemerinre en ae tions ‘without reading. Among them was the PRO ROVISK large from jana, e ndii ti fet 3G ae Gury Ported OXPERMLLI, SE. cornerstn & Deta. | Ile on. Tt | tilgwing) oeret by Jamon Gallagher, of Osn- BB.Yousos, 618 10:hat. N.W.,0 useum, | The Louisiana democratic retorm state central | "Cticut: chairman of the committee decided to farm out the reet of the hour under the previous ques- tion, which was occupied mostly by those favor- ing the platform, and O'Connor, of South Care- lin eagan, ex-confederate postmaster general of Texas, were among those who madc speeches. It was impossible to hear them in various portions of the House. Pro’ Hing of each state Greley uckce. They couldnt eitoglncr cary | Hfoiding Wt om the calling of cus tate a school district im any state. and bis statement alone shall be taken. GREELEY ESTAUSIASM. The amendment was accepied by the mover There is considerable enthusiasm about town a resolution, &nd the resolution was this afternoon over the nomination. Bands of | ®dopted rive woe. : mausic are performing atthe Carrolion And other Mr. ‘Snowhook, of Illinois, presented the hotels, and various excited knots of individuals | AME of . are parading the streets hurrauing for Greciey, | BORACE GREELEY AS THE DEMOCRATIC CAND! corner Lith st. RES. Wallact » DoLiak Store, 1 Pa, av., betad6th DRESSMAKERS. Mss BE. W iLs0N127 Pa.av.(Out’g taught by rale) Resolved, That accepting the constitution as 610 POR THE PLATFORM: 72 AGAINST. ee ee Te REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ac. committee have united on a state ticket; the | ; fourteenth amendment declarin, 1. . SEW CHAIRMAN OF THE DEM. NAT. COM. for President. [{Cheers.) Augtgt Ss Deouer cor, Le. avenue and7th street, | same ticket, excopt the auditor and secretary of Mil persons. bor UF naturalized in the Untied | _ The debate which soon flagged ended at noon. The Democratic National Committee have | The roll was then ew Mi Hatt, corner th and F sts.,opp. Post Office. | state, as was nominated by the recent democratic States, subject to the jurisdiction thereof, citi- eG state convention, zens, and concurring in the opinion of Judge Brine = Devartment, | , Gen. Gideon Pillow, of Tennessee, the well- Taney, that ‘a citizen is one who has entice Wa_ i. Ceacrit, sip Marker known confederate leader, says the negro vote | equality of privileges, civil and political,” we SoroMon JS. Fact, 722 E st. bt 7hs,0p. Post Office. | Of the south, so far as he has been ahi to test are logically compelled to admit that women, Tuomrsox & Co., 639 H street,corner 7th, | it, is solid for Grant. As for himself, he has being citizens, are possessed of the right to vote, Dep't | placed himselt with Mosby, Duncan, Wise, and } and ‘entitled to national protection fn the exer: B.K. Winson. hi? te FO. Dept, | scores of others in unyielding opposition to | Sha quvele! W To Jonkeowy{Auctr) cor, Bor ave ksistean, | Oteeley, no matter in what shape he appears. ALL RERE. KeNxxepy & Son, loth atreet, near Biges’ Bank. Right to favor, but wrong to endorse. Greeley | ‘The committee on credentials Teported every Prit H. Weicn & Co., 95 F st., Masonic Temple. bart ect Dentecon te Aire" | state fully Fepresented, there being in all732 er RAN . Nc . n't en. 3 following names were PrP ale evr be pc = Sorse, either them or thois platform. It wouid | C&@ie# present. The following “ = constitutin only damage them and damphoolize ourselves. |“ Tuy NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTER: ; on the Presilential elected Augustus Schell, of N. ¥., chairman, in | Domination. Each vote for Greeley was r > of Beimo 2 '" | ceived with cheers. ee ee, ™ The ballot resulted as follows and then a direct vote was taken on the Cincin nats platform, which resulted in its adoption 670 to 72, the bolts being sc: ttering, excep* Delaware, Oregon, Geor; A Mississippi The territories did not vote. Governor Hotman presented an endorsement of 00 Germans 0: ‘ew York city for Greeley and Brown, which was received with enthusiasm. ‘THE BALLOT. At 12:15 o’clock,on motion, the states pro- ceeded to ballot tor President. Alabama led off with twenty votes for Horace Greeley, which BOURN & Latta, corner nine & Jones, 1435 F {BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.) Bartimore, July 10.—The delegates were generally in their seats by 10 o’clock. A second brass band, located in the upper gallery, enter- votes Sot Gast Tor Greeley we tained the audience with various airs, of which are—6 for Bayard; New “Dixie,” “My Maryland” and“ Yankee Doodie” Bayard; P< nneylvania—21 were equally applauded. At a quarter after 10 Chairman Doolittle aunouneed that the hour to which they had adjourned had arrived, and he i8.( One Price.) 1015 & 1020 7th : PartsRson,cor.Pa.av. & 6th st. cast. +. 310 7th street, near Le. avenn: DYE HOUSES. |. H. Kix wer, 517 loth et., adj’g Mt. juseum, HL. WEEATET. «9 Jeflervon stents Henan town, ; 5 SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. Possom’s the word.—Caucasian—red-hot demo- bam: . H. A. Walker; Arkansas, 8. | W8* followed by a wild scene of excitement. | called the Convention to order. He caliod upon | to cast the vure of New York her avleset Bron, Expt: Main OMices: 8 Pa.av..cor 6th, | Prax COLEMAN, 287th et., op. Conter Market. cratic pape: nt Cockrel’, Calttorsia’ ‘Frau McCappin; Cor The convention and galleries cheered and waved | Kev. Dr. Leyburn, of Baltimore, who addressed | greeted with three cheers. Order Wasb v.66 Briles st. Gtn;7 Wash’n st. a'dria! | Tecker & SuERMAN, 63 Louisiana avenue. necticut, Wm. H. Barnum; Delaware, Charles | hats, hanckerchiefs, and umbrellas for several | the Throne of Grace. stored, Gov. Hoffman disputed Missouri's prom- ENGRAVERS. SCH@OLS AND COLLEGES. Crees Ge NOMINATION aT BattiMone De- | Beasten: Florida, Charles £. Dyke; Georgia, A. | minutes As onck one followed in the roll-cali | | The Chair announced that for the conveni- | ise to give Greeley the largest majority of any H Barus. iNkes COLLEGE, cor. 7thand Lats, | TRESCING Stocks.— There is comsiderable talk | R. Wright; Illinois, CyrusH. MeCormicks Indi. | tor Greeley, he was lustily applauded. nce of the members of the convention and the | state in the union, and sald New York's ma- FANCY ST SEWING MACHINES. in the street about the bable effect on stocks iy 7 ava, Thos.’ Dowling; lowa, M. M. Ham: Kansas, Wurgien & Witson's, Steer & Son, agts.461 Pa.ay, | (f the nomination of Mr. Greeley at Baltimore | Jcaxe H. Eaton; Kentucky, H. Thoy are simple, silent, perfect. oek OW, And there is # disposition to sell | Louisiana, Henry D. Ogden; Sinorn’s. Lewis Baar, agt., ¥ o8 Boh & DB teeny cor gent Rene! peers it; = Swett; Maryland, A. Leo Knott; M husetts, , that w ns abou! ‘ massage) financial and fiscal affairs, he would, as Presi. | Frederick O. Prince; Michigan, Wm. A. M press that every person rising to make a motion or speak shall announce his fame and state. Mr. Cabell, of Arkansas, asked seats, by cour- t tety, for tive delegates from Arkansas in excess | who did not vote for Horace Greeley were act- of their regular number; agreed to. ing conscientiously, but he desired to appeal to |. G. Da v's, 801 Market Space, corn reat. Forse Bruxsnp, 8¥ waatth street NW W.B. Feaasox. cor. Pa av. and Mthet. ladies ® te forniehings. Ber; ei ings, }. Dlacked ‘stifened-dre- crimped Sounee FLOUR, FE ‘When Gov. Hoffman cast the seventy votes of New York for Greeley not more than half of the delega tion applauded, a fact that excited gen- eral comment. General Hoifman, however, committed them fully to Greeley, aud the con- ja Minnesota, Wm. -Lochren; Mississippi, J. H. | vention warmly applauded. THE CINCINNATI PLATFORM. them. New Yor! a democratic state. ic had 9h street. | dent, have the power to, and most likely would, {Neb Geo. recisels “15 O% % Mr. Burr, of Connecticut, announced that the | more than four hundred thousaud democratic Pane w | sprouse oh Sine hg any pny | Eee cect, conan | Pues Sead ere Wits See | a Senkede eas caiysoengtae 8 | aa on, reslatons Waa, ready tu report | Fore and'when theme were Touly io sac oe zi i 1 as usiness calculations as to the . Vv. B. Y & e to form, an ing Ceri teisiWe bent and inset Merce: "Boskse Mae | future next fo Impossible: Should ne ease, | Hampbice, M. V.'B. “Edgeriy; New Jersey = AnAxEo Semen. errin ey x SHIRT FACTORIES. When he has the power, the policy he has recom: | xU¢@: ¥- Randolpl.; New ¥ ork. Augustus Schell; Georgia bad thrown four blanks, New Jersey Perrin read the report, recommending oom orth Ci . M. W. Ransom; Ohio, J. @ tion of the resolutions already adopted by Qaruma Ooi ee mended from time to time, great financial dis- Teoaieent Oras; Robert J. Ladd; Peansyl: | nine votes, Delaware six votes, making fifteen | liberal republican convention at Cincinuati. PENNSYLVANIA HAS THE PLOOR, x M pg eee undoul — Y, fneue, and itis felt | vania, James D. Barr; Rhode Island, Gideon | for Bayard for President, and Pennsylvania J (Cheers. in order that there should be no mis- | After the chair had aunounced "\. ypeuit of pat igiput his hovge ip order for sudden and violent | Bradford: Sout Garuina, Zhomae¥ Simons; | twenty-one votes for Jeremiah 8. Black, w: | oifteveusin as to thew resolutions ir. burr | we ballt Me. Wallace of Pa. gaat" teh § McCLeLL AND, corner of La. ave. and 10th st. chi N. ¥. Post, 9th. ‘ennessee, Wm. B. Bate; Texas, F. 8. - | blanks, and thirty-on West Vie FURBAISHL eS eee tions, led for their reading in fall to the conven- | form, He was received with choore tion, which was done, each plank im the plat- peace shee ea form being received with applause. The one- | bis state, their term was especially received. A call | yote SToLre, 609 7th street, op. Pest Z dale; Vermont, H. B. Smith; Virginia, John Waitenann, 94D st’ Between on 2%h. gumme Pacria_ Tin ie ; West Vir inia, John ‘Blair CANBEE Wr oledes Tux Worxrmc Pxorte—The first national | Goode; West Virgi Hoge: t: : Geo. H. Bares & BROTHER, 619-01 @ st., bet. 6th and Tee workingmen’s | Consin; Geo. H. Paul. STAMP! DEPOTS. Mecewooo.Hcr re Tans ae uare ov ad. Met hotel Deviis 2 Co. ) UNS Pa. sy., bet lith&izth ate of the international gress held in the United States assembled in | When New York was called Governor Hoft- 'y-one for Greeley. Vv fitia followed Fenneyivania with ten for Gree- ° ¥. Simms & WINSLOW. 4 Pa. ave. bet. ade & 6th te y and three for Groesbeck, which ended ali con; the opposition. New York city on July 6th. ‘7 man erose and said: “Mr. Belmont has pre- THE FIRST BALLOT Marat Space, Mas.G_H name Gan, st.. opp. Patent Office, | nized Db: ine London ral coca ae — the breed Loyd pag oy & letter de- | for President stood: Greeley 637, Jeremiab moder BW. | A.B. Susrunan Cod Pa.av.-berne btohste were represeusa ce fF commlitico, and the delogaion Ske 3) Bagerd Ui, black 6, a UNAMIMOUS—ALL BUT FIPTREN. 2 . Ist ond E streots N. W. STOVES, SHEET-IRON, ag AA Banat W. Exuenr, i912 Before the result was aunounced, Penusylva- ‘Wasuixeton SEALE T OS Math, mene Jountonin rane 7 “= > TEA en. ae for ehurokes, houses, Be., TU D Ontxnta Tea Y's TITLE &.G.H 4151, 319 Pa. av., Lew Gonveyanc’g, Botary yu TORAece AND CLEAR sxe M. 8. Roose, 1383 Penn's avenue, near cilken Baiuir Ht Wanb. southwest sor Bs. ae the GUn MAKERS, cur Murresr-asiivetet eee on the wall AL eee raniaa Tackle) a8 Dat. ACTORIES. latter was a Jus 'bToruand Conca st. adj'g 0. F. Hall. A Paty Perea +28 ‘ev., bet. ae m—The oo- mu. Boorns, a: loth streets bear S2tizom Bev. ta Poonsart aed Tae BS: ema rr ne Pasar SSB ad tho han secre erase ee | pga gran % seep 5 Reven. Met i Ls aires bag cen haePean sherbet, ner Pa Ay. and éth wt, eat ts ‘streeta. cE? BasNELIN Hovsn cor. RbSD; 3 per day

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