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THE JOHNS ON CONVENTION e OPINIONS OF TIE PRESS. What the Repub iy lican Journals of the North Think. THE GENERAL REPEL INDORSEMENT, e Extracts from the Prineipal Journals of the Country. ‘We present he BNist, the editorial sion in Phila estracts,and the pr will be voted that th wide of the guest iy e with, from an extensive exchange sions of tha promised Johnson Con 2. Al ehades of polities a «ftbe conntry is faithfully represented. Tt 1 can press LR UDADIWMOUS oL une o Southern and ox Rebel press is on given in these e other, —— New-York. A DEMOCKA MFRGING. Tioy Dally Times. 2t will take only the maleontcats from the otlier two parties, and then uot in ppambers stron ance of power, 17 it s 1 . the peoplr will understand t i i the 1ist and most tudi draw no one from the Republs It clly uttached to the principics for which it has vindieated with such heroic woon, and that d whie QouEistency i asjority by a vew rs are al. i andisgaized, Boolittle and Cow exception, by their ¢ show that the call ergunizatios o 1 Wstosio ¢ Jor THE COSVENTION uator Mendricks, oF s as to bave itnen's. sivgs (row 1o sypatLy wiib the old enough to gain even the bal- erged into the Democratio it i still the same ¢11 ous of its tricks, who is thor th d uufaithful, like idiated, withoat If s saflicient to T This f its THE PEOPLE MUST WORK. A Advertiser aud Us jon wall mect at P Con The Conveut lfl:!h end th, wh elgra poople ke Gp and patriotically £r the ¢ will lan of r wivds to wark Te great body o [ ] wor 800 conservativo—the right and suc A MUMMY. Tioy D 1 1th stale es toat sonaded well a dogo but which are years ag. in al mummy wonld be whele taing bas an office ‘would advise the wentions got np un Prgsideat to steer clear r tho wanipalation of r odor, N 0.1 Con. d. e truth is that Tharlow Weed and the dubious patriots whe ‘Who can give it that p han President Jolns Bin Cabinet and ¢ winces us, bo But as it stands 1t hus o gen COTTUN-BAS Utica Hera! x Eng nterosted in this vos the i Iar impulse ow can ha do it1 X of ranving the No ofher person Py cbonging immediate settlement of the nd, ther N [he fac 1 friends ¢ appeove of it. al and pe t od; The Democratic party, then, will go its own way, but it will Sake this bantling in tow, sioce it bas own. 1t wili belp tigut tae Union part; ittle steam of its or at least be a sort of cotton bag bulwa:k against its tire, BEEAD AND BUTIER. Moruis At the head of th who bas won disti; WAL WSt sistain and butter.” ¥ @mpudently proclainied, aud the phrase dou sent movement. ALo coll is o be measured o stream can rise no Lighor thab its motives of (ho pre by its Sountnin. S The moveme it T ladersipis nok one for Uniou men auyw bave an OIganizatio me, ready and compet calliug for their action. uing ilersld, Utica, N. Y. Jase 27, e list stands the pame of A. W. Ra |} author of the ra ‘ever, s bread will depood wholly on those engaged thefr conveniions will t to pronounce upon 1o the mean tme, Unionists 'lfl oot lovk 10 the signers of Wbis cal. for counsel or direction. DOUGH-PACED, Ponghikeopsie Engle, Juno 28, the movemext, in nddition 10 its otier objectionable Seatures, a dowgh-faced movement. It is that in its worst fln. "It 18 not only & movemeat of gabservicnoy on the part of the North (o the South, after the pattein of iurmer yeurs, et it is to crush out aud put down those privcipics which are @ssential to the preservation of tie Government through the State righis, always the Lobby of Becessionists, and the basis of all the treason that has ever Been concocted against the Governm:ut, SOUPS AND BONES. 11 twe rousavipud GOV JUSIPA! SR Augost next, as oalled, it will be the finest collection of Soup aud Bones ever oM incendiary ealled togetler. octrine of NO_COMFEOMISE. th Sain, but the truth mignt as well be spoken at on %0 make the South wholly free, notonly in nawe, but in fact. Wi an 1o extend Northern ideas. civilizatioa, progress and ity Soutbward es fast as homan agencias wil allow, v Eveviug Express, Rociester, Jane 26. ce ideas of propriety Which some eater- ‘e mean ‘e do 0ot ask—do not desire—the codperation of the worship- of defunct institutions to help mold the character of our ure. @8 we can, We mean o have a komogeno ination aad_compromise of N Slavery; but fully representin ype of civilization, and fou Blatiirn Fifiy or 100 hundred years hevee, and as much sooner , ot formed tera froedom and the Aighest and best nded on equal and impartial justice, OFFICE. Roehester Democrat, June 28, ts matn supporters will be ofiice-solders and office-seekers. and its sole object wili be the reéiection e loyal aud * Conservative,” emergies to seciring the Southern vol Republican members of Con ‘way it way do some misehic! profoss 1o be I gress fu close distri A of Jobnson, It will and wil bend ol its ud to defeating tho 1a this bat on the whils we may safely E’iuuhmuumvlub- short and its influonce transi- MISCHIEP, FExoress, Albany. June 9. “The Randsll-Doolittle party cannot hope to contrel & sing Nortliern Siate at present. ‘embarrass eontrolling party to gein the Bat it means to and thus compel the Dem- oarecy of orth 1o unite with it. The schewe s not e s present. though 1t has mischief 10 do now, & for two yearsbence, WINDY. Eluira Dal'y Advertiser, 0th. . As to its effect, it will neither make the Democratic party stronger vor the Usion party weaker. Both will puisue the even tenor of their way, neither feariog or carii s which we presume t! tion will adopt. Reguicecat in pace, wiudy resolut I-Ll & Sion as o se) w decrepi e confidence the breath of for the National Joknson- DECREFID, Boffalo Courier, 30th. “Wot much is likely to come out of this Philadelphia Conven- to party organization. As b yeliticiaus, who have lost thclr grip votes of the masses, cab not get together been well re- ta s club room, and over their champagne and cigars, mark ‘out the metes Il.l‘d bounds of & new party, aud breathe ioto it ' SORE-HEADS. Albasy Evening Journal, Juno 2. ‘what essential respec r from that of the sore-heads at C| tical standicg of those who nated by the sms] vance the views ‘accomplishes any Dot se6 in n will diffe s it affects lblo t wt is intended to of a faction. If unfavorable s these, pal away from °uf it 10 the Union upon the ention, and reduce its numericsl it Cour t the Philadelpbis gage 1l minority of n d e the t whatever, nization. Considera- of affairs, wil keep and intellectual standard to s very low rate. DO to mareb. 'y lk:llld»l;bb Convention Tmove: 1s now ention 1o wment, s now being and Covservative headed with the names of Scnator Guthrie i e Nillack. blicans who are dis o e i el intense coppery color of the banner under which they will Iate than the leaders 1y, Blanche, and Sweetbeart—the and the widonkof ihe i o, people of the United States, Mewbers of Con- aod o 30 UNION MEN GOING. Oswego -‘lfibbpflh 1 the a| n of 10 this p: man convention. llh;o‘db'f ::n be lu t! drao'd E . e it ma) the Copperheads, but we do not n’n u.:gjg‘-un in be County, formerly recognized as a true Union map, who -uLH_ to be sent as & delegate to Philadelphis existing cirenmstances. #AD mm:t‘ Really it is to0 bad that there 1ot some way for the Presi-- 's peculiar followers to ' ‘Whatever may be the of the Union The callers are oocret, or else unfuitufil COLD, Roclaater wumbers of the T get out of usad d the frying pan fnto the fire” fs s, “*Jump. not the most Just this. ‘The Republican, Hudson, pretense, fifsedat il lts eaewies, eltler open, or TEAETLI 8¢ DUME SHOW. apeotiont 15 w3k e e e B o e, 15 President's party #, such as enthuse the in mass upon public questious. The Coavention re- bere—a the purgose is the prctical distatogration of e organ- press, 20tk Low the pascity 1o , and an entire lack of poople and make mes act ien dumb skow, tn which none rated the wires what the office- m-y auimation, Natioral Convention wust be, o & somewhat larger ! “There Low party pi Lo eNCOuragemet meet and draw up 6 what assamis, the; And resotations, 1t 18 Qieuls (b Guarter they expect to draw sipporters. st the -‘l?n.“'n':d, platform e Anew organization, whose purposee and euds cen never Tiee 10 the diguity of ite 0% h. NO CON) Jo Lockport. Not one of thess men bas any clnfin npon the confidence of Unioniste, oh os ever possessed it. have vilated their trus astray, They are motoriously ai varieace ts of their States. with A TORY PARTY. WV ok Dispstel AN the eupport it yet receives 14 from fors, hut some * Demoeratic” of sndulze i the b that—with lent Johingon rally the “ 01 Do orenuizs- | tion, whieh with “rark o hrnnu F4bq trast it wll al o aud furuish them With vew pame. The most fitt B {or the new i that SToriew” Lot y ou mon will call on the v Wastiugion and tbe Revolution. X0 GUMFTION o Fuinl ", Lack of *gu b purty a fallare, and ve men wré more deficient Demcerats, Rochgater Dex The attempt of Andrew Johuson to ere p in auy event a faiture; b filire, a ezl s iden NO NECESSITY. Schone ‘We ean sceno veces ady Union, J and if the mov caital out of some change it he politi work well w, but conld be of n untry. ‘Th great Uniou paicy of the 1t in fuvolyed in no us dectarations of its aiany and ob) own, 0t 0 uk the great party of p litien fon. 1 1f there was avy or diss = ot abou? prineip! why Unioa men shouid wees and co such i iready e bope of imp ¢ matters. £h . GO ON, DEMOCRACY tady Daily Uz Joor. 1 ia 1ong and pro-y, ¢ Jat are not true. Providen o s of suppors of Li Tue persoss who are ¢ o twp or thieo inember ) AN OMNIBUS SQUAD. Journvl, Kosburs, Mass., 50th. Copperheads and Rebels, and the follawing that Joha Tyler had oven ¢ pabl wher Thus a few recr Audrew Jobusou ey eim anfortanate position. N0 DELAY, Newburypo We hope it will b a full PoInt When it is time for the people to ut in lns and the pespis wh freedom und Vo Thus a combiantion, more or sered in the bioos which bas been ¢ New-ted It may bave the power States. " 1t may reward ward an eqnal democracy ; but in the powder by the firce )t witempts to call are not the wea who Nattonal Eale, C Tt is at length decided that an attempl s struct & new party, out of (1o part at bewst) oli ‘The not very eaphonical but sigaiticunt name, JOUNSONIANIEM,” may ferve for the present, to designate mterials. this be, by sem Dormocrats of the Nori, lify ing Seceesionists of the Sour N0 SOLID FOUNDATION, Fawer (Msss) Jouran! Bat, geutlemen, you are buiiding on solid foundation Jor your proposcd pas deavorng to break ap tne Kepublicin saved the Union and abol Biar uu:tll what you would ty for & new d ent §5 opposed by those Who expect to 1 o for the last al_weasare of the va bacn & good thing for the ‘and the war woull have clued two yeurs before 2uld Bave been saved. We AVOR. )y Union, Juna 20, dicpiisstion which can bave Galy work to the injury of it will meet with no favor s coutry. vice. Jae 1 _ tves of toe Soathern States wil n thei ted visit " y with & serious | siey concl g 1o back, | Jvew of the Nurthera States couvened | re ) » this new trial to cat will be only anoibier party Fanized, they naturally want companious 1n thel the C et Teandable. fo of formation, tho effect of which, if successful, wo veciral of just tha opposizion to the w.liare of the Kepublio d (Mass.) Standard, do some wischief in two or tiree ¢ great movement of the people to- d the public eonfideuce. W-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY? JULY 9, 18136 sore-hande and trad- old Whig banuer of tern Damocratio 50 6w party than even the new party—a it will und a flarnmos, urles ! rgsult 1ke o smilar Wasto make that aud ridiculous, tbus far, s, cal programme, it might o possible beuefit 1o tae ue position of that party has been giviug publio en years, and § bue throughout progress and christian 2 3 2 that way during party bas 1o oce but when they hy Tt they would spend e cof drom which they | Abo oall §s so worded 4 erough 10 take possvs- U pasv 3 of Congress wid o b N H u party which pinced ico he bas wccidentslly rheds, yropose (0 Finding then n We have reached & spiak. e Presidont in o love their country and ustitation, must sup- p i réomd ) process i be the dy fight. end it mast be ground o jst. The signers of the & univu of the radica) who poll a few vates of the discontentsd, the conse. the uneonsciously dead; but the will o ¢ or thc other of the groal, vital pail Everettisi is & queer phenomeson, STUFID, Springfel] (M There ia not avy cordial gre and stupidly written e 1l of R THE MASSACHUSITTS “Orr Exre Johnson's fri expect that » will be a sucboss. and they profess to have assurances that every State will be respectably represested. The IMon. Groige Ashmun, itis said, will head the delegation from Massachusetts, and among others expected fiom that State are ex-Gov, Ciifford, Gen. Devens, and tue Hon, Charles K. Traia” S CASNNOT FE MADE TO ¢ Provigence [R. 1] Joarnal We hear nowbere of any demaid from the ciectors for snch & gathering. On the contrafy, the propasitions forthe firmation 1 tbe new party ecoke no response from the po ud partics cannot be iaade to order even by & commitice of such men as those who have issned this call.” Parties grow, And in nove of the Northern States bas there been & movement of any con- Sequence in harmony with this, _The efforts which have been mude 1o ¢tart this one, have only gone to skow Low hopeless was the uudertaking, PAK DER. Daily This Convention will rel v Mr. Jobnson is soul ing News, Fall River, Yo the minds of e waveriog,as it body anl spirit with the f the bloody pabellion, 5 I his proposed Cou- dodge for the purpose of rein- s po-ition of power, when by o democratic elment North, the Government of may be made the foe and uot the friead of an froedon. & proper b N . OF SUCCESS, Mar:ford Courant. Conn., June 27. As for inaugoratiug & party separate from the Union organ- ization, that cannot fie thought of, as it Jacks one important element, namely, the hope of snccess. But cnees of opinion in the Union party ean do no more barm if they are tolerated in the same spirit in which they ars iaduled. A" DEMOCRATIC INDOKSEMENT. Boston Post. Tho people are tired of partisan jugglery and ask for states. manship; they are ted with the connterfeit Dyalty and riotism the Radicals presost s genuine, and deniand that honest devotion to the conutry manife: endeavors to ro- store peace and barmony between the North and South, and a Uniou of the States toanded npon the Consiitution. nvention, held in 38 u over by Mrs, Dr. Walker, 1 {0 d more to be feared hy those to whou they are opposed, e fortheoning Convention at 1 o P ddelpiia of stale and threadbare politicians, which 13 to be held on the 14th of August 8 Norwich e Tt can hardly expect to sweep b it cortainly caunot expect to reh fdlr w As lor the Kepuoiicans, they wil 1t Jooks theretore ae §f th would be decided)y of the New Haven Folad This new party is wtended io be a meie i of the Commit tee, whereof the demoge i i Cbair: and whose elilef objoct has been ) ke the bands wen who believe in the President's p oy, It wouid Ba¥0 B0 La valgar pus i o @ beye .yal North by proteciiag tiu aking tresson *odius” Ite evide Ulican party which bas saved t3¢ seem 16 f the ve o nution ehve, The Middle Sintes. THE BOYS IN BILUE. Newark Daly Adverdeer We stiall carry tae amendment throug that done, or we will elect n | s we dif in erty loviug pe And the President 1 hoid } tained thers, if #o it must be, by Boys in Bla: who Joved Absabam Likcola. NO TRICKELY, Philidelphia Evening Bulletin, Ju bs tricked into any surrender to the swon by tte war, The people will not The poople Sonth of the bene people will & Co. have stood solitary and a incipls, whils ail the reat massos punl ¢ 4 ried their fah, Toe we aflur, Pittsburgh June joan organiztion ein the Demo Whoever now repudiato the I find asuciation and ropuse obly bY guing over 1o ciale. FO OATH OF LAVALTY. i bl withii it for martyrdom at the b walls? Areor Is of not thes. The Our snswer as Democratic Le D We Juror thi wa woy doseribo as ry platiors thut 1f anything farther is noe suthorized uze: t pay 6o heed to ington, Who repre coustitucncy is sowetiing A NJUKY TO UNI0 a'l Junta at Ives, and to whom o nto them, No pecossity whatever exists o any Conventio Kind proposed, and uo one who really loves the principies of the Republican Union organizstion woull for moment eatertain proposicion which Jooks directly o ite injury, PEETISENT, Harridh rg Toegruph, June 2 true to such « betraved the tanco o this How long would Cowan wnd Dooilttle 1 an organizition t They Lave both deserte noblest political party thut ever bad nn exis ¥ would attemot the wih the origioal nul- !, Jane 30. ©_sand, There is no rty. You are simply en- organization which has very. If you - admit this. Now, bo yoa mean, weatlemnen, and eali your Coaveotion at Ihiladelphia in an bonest MABLET. Norwich (Coun.) Bulein, 20tk The Demoeracy foel confideat that, NO TINED PARTY. if suything is to result from the action of this Couventica, they will get the benefit of it. If the conservative Repubdlicans woerncy will ot join theuw, but they will have either to bolt the Fauks the De- Join the Democracy or remaln iu the uncomfortable position of the fag end of & party. We do not eos Low they can powsid) build up & great t‘ml party under the present ¢lrcnmlv::e~.y KO ALALM. Rutland Herald, Vi.. 30th. 1t its object be to divide and break down tLe Union part: must miserably fail. Ifit bopes to build up a large or in out of elements of other parties, wo think its ohanc tial party of failure very good. If its chief desi light snd wisdom over the country, ¢ yeceive its emanations and dispose of are worth. It causes us no alsrm. Ci Pulletin, Norwich, b merely to o couutry we trus thom for just what they AO8 AHEAD. Conn, ‘We do not say thet public sentiment will remain in the exact state in which the wer leit it. We only eny that it will bsjess likely to be effected by the wire-pulling of pol ticlaus, thai lh:lr‘ull!nll which krise frow the fuo'll lllpvotl?vd in mnlhlz o tional experieuce day by dav. Therefor: we the stirring about of old political leaders o Ind!c“lng‘l much of & chaos -;-fld ax they would 3 Bristol County Rey The people must utter their voice, stroction is to be decided by whether they will support the eide: diately admitting representatives from the Ltebel 1 say with him that these ropresentatives bave u er they wil thew, It is for not regard Lalf as try to wake us believe. FLE MUST SFEAK. b/ican, Taunion, Mass., 20(%, ‘The question of recon- to sy of imme- es, wheth- at in his poli right 1o seats iu the National Councils, or wletber on the con- trary they will sustain Congress. A PRACTICAL W INT, Hariford Press, 26, The now party had bet-er orgarize iteelf iujo n Credit Fon- cier, under control of George Fravels Train, for tbe sale of poblic oftices. MAGNAPICENT FIZZLE. Veruont Staudurd, J: A oall “n out for & in oy polioy of First A{munt Postmaster-Gene: dladelphin. of euch as ot Logh e ine 26 National Convention on {he 14th of An. the inr restora- . Ruudall, d by A. W, . Seuators Doolittle, Cowan, Norton, Nesmith, Dixon, Hendricks, and one or two othere. Thers is Little doant it will be o magnificent figzle. PERT. Worcester Everivg Gazette. Jus iy pot Among others, ndvocates of ! there, are Toombs of Georyia, H vy Sowmes of Alabams, Davis of Miss 1aua, aud Wigfoll of Texas, So far are no traitors now cqual to the 8¢ North, mflrdll’ 1o the highest au States be_excloded f, rom Tepresental, patrioty like the abbve, be forbladen Cougressionai p . who should be pton of South Carolina, sippi, Slideil of Lonis we can perceive, thero sne=s and Stevenses of the Wiy shonld eleven ion, and why Kouthern logen PEREONA L. Hartfors Press, June 5. “There is Jonn Tyler, for fnstanc:, aud thero is Millard ¥ill more (we doubt if 1170 of our readers 1n gucssing (wice can bit the one who died first), Reverdy Johnean, of course, (hroe n Van Buren, even, would Blairs, and Lew Cmm Job . uougl to bout and pick spoll it; sud Litlo B up wormns for tie Times. wond cldbiddies. This is the plan hinted at by The N. Y. TH Nowport ganizatious of the day, and men earnestly on the groat lssues of ¢ canily surroader thelr vie A G Boston Lo Ty Joms-05 NATIONAL filencly 10 the U're: ident, #1ch us T reus, {4 of Aug Join in this st, ot Phi'adelphin san 1ate of s i wy-noqu OLD WOMEN. Burliogton Thues, Vern The Conveation will made up, number of *old women" politiciawe, « the Union. OX THE FENCE. Frovidence Prom, ) ane 20. Of course the Guestion of the siatus of the lite Nebel Btates If the new wovement Is basod i another matter entirely, upon that question it will he o whort ‘o walt 1 beay bofore we conders o A QUEEL PHEOMPNON, Fiondonn oty of d | Harttoed (Coun.) B 1o vy 30064 12 ) VoReIAGT B ¥, NECESSITY. }L'/N'm There is a real necessity for positl ws 0 other lenders and other idons, T FARCE. OVENTION —Yires the proposed conveution of Johnson mon on the Tane 20, o8y in the party o ave combated so f:w years caraob e pay e World and Kz {mnl farce. Al vthers red friocds, Goubiless, of the usual tuging i doath-song of lived van of neeessity. " AppITe. & would it be before ¢ same expor With a new party 7 Tiis ks n serions question | for the con 0u of the med exp aid Cowen and s to break up the Kepablicsn party. AN OMIS-TON. o ahaie sbbet the oafl s (he ticcable fonture ubou A Ay e toas, of tho Jackall species, i0 of the elensth hound specics, are left off the pay This Is 81 wrong; theso geutlsmen have a right of tho apoils, and we prowst agaiast eschewlog thom occasion us tuls 1a Liely 1o be, LHE PYESIDENT WITHOUT CONFID 5CE. Ouzetre, Trenton, N 1. The President, by his extraoriii urse., Las alicnated the coufidenoe of the iutelligent and positive men of il par- ties, and cannot vow m 15 number of hon est supporters anvw' 1 pro —Robels and Copperheads—really bating hiun with s perfoct Latrod, Doolittle 1a INCEEASE EXELTION, Repoblican, Flemi NS, June 2. Union wmen, u view of these motements of renegades and sympathizers with the enemy, will sce ouly the mors clearly I{' I’.n,nn.m of increasing exertion, aud thos, doubiless, out of tutended evil good will come. OFFICE. Tntelligencer, Doighan, Pa., Jaly 3. The enly numerical strength that can be acquired bs the pro- iw-ud new organizetion, unless it can make captive tho entire Demoeratic party, will be among those who bold or seek of- fice nt the pleasure of the Execative. ‘I'ie oaly efivet it can bave upon our electious may be to secure the return ofupr:r. bead Congressmen from & fow of the close distiicts, and tiis is very probably wlat it is meant o ¢ ——— The Western Stutes. THI PARTY XOT TiE UNI0N PARTY. ath Garette, « Whetler the “indorsement” of tic by Headricks and Neauith, giviug promise that the Democratic party will abandon its orguuization und como fnto this nev party, is a Demoeratio confidence game, weleave to the Demoorati or- gans to say. ‘Tne fudorsement. Lowever, o, be taken us Valid_ o one respect; it 1x an ussuzance that this so callsd Na tions! Unisa party has nons of the gualitics of the Union party of the war, Tt is such a National Union furty s Vallandig- bam, sad Voorbees, und Pendl-ton, nod Milligan, and Bowles, aud 88 cvery one Who foneht for the destruction of the Union, and who aided it by political treachery or secret conspir oan indorse, arncter of the call will make o tac tis incorsmment. il require no ehange in the pwrly which conspircd and fonzht to assassianio tfe Union, bat it Al Teq e 0 ehAage in ARy one Who fli o0 pre. 0 i, \aps we wast our apace in discusag the propo Jold do'wn in this call ns the basts of agreemont, Atoog out Union peog i+ we know of no Johnson peaty, and it seems ahsurd to rousou ageinst an uuknown quantity, TiE UNLO MUST AND EHALL FG PRESERYED. Cinemeati Uniou. Sure ¢ et us hope that tius proposed Couvcution will seti) fier fes amos g those who Teslls bave tie tige iterests cousty at heart, | nd 1ot tho aisorgarizers receive a lesson from the deliberations of the Conrention that will convinee thom thit patriots have deter. swiued that tho Usion st und shall be preservec. it ¢ hils Exeen we, Le will ora of the [ 11t President commits the ive tuilnauco and patronage to this ne ning of the noxt ( sarvived Dlanders assanlts of the Radic potontial were ke Lo go at ouce iute A MINIOUS FATLURE. Tty Dally Bisde, 2th, We pre i enomia‘ous fallare for the movement, for the 1vason that 1t Las no solid frzund o stand upon—sothing under heavo s to contend for—t ihe men prominest in the wosont are neither flsh, 90, nor fowl—ucither Copperheads nor Unlon t rolitical ute, n croes between Dird and heass, Laving sonie of the characieiistios and fneul ties of botli, the cawcnded aims of AN i R vtes (O oisison lub by 1 cnudalter- tat this wove sult the ty, uader some o OMTUATRS TITMALLY, o0 “Liibume, 27t Now when a man's confidential 1ol ward aud do that whieh in the ordio g e of events in certaln to rosult fn Lis nomiaation to the Preaideney, it s sife 1o asepme that be desives, inspires and coginecrs tho move. ment, or at least lcuds Limself 1o it as t1a tool of abler aud more destgring men. The meaning of this coll is, therefore, that the I jaent has ordercd himeolf (o b noosiuated for the nert Prosidency on the fourteenth @1, «f August next, two Foars in advance of the usual period’ for +ch nomiuation ere 14 an elsment of political ennving and boldnor: i thia step, not unlike fte author. 1t will forestall the teudencics of the Copperheads, who would, i let alove, 1 0 to pominate s rgorg yelisbl for ipm Uy Aydesy Jouuion Diiing JUINAON « nds cowe for. thing or lintle | | that year they wint bo over Be enthustasm of the Southern Rebels and Doolittl 0o oo ‘bo re- havin: tie next Bien. o Patiorm be purpe: OFPOSED 10 THE ).) erald. and as no reasorable Rebel Amendment, and as it woull be Pat * hettor Inte that nev tate shorll object to that mefully unjust to the I ntatio resant v States to continue the uth a reby actually paying the basis of re s o T its treason—we tre unequivocally in favor of the premie Gl apposcd to the eall e the Philadelpbia Con- vention. TYLER FCLIPSED. Sturzis Journel, Michigan, J e 28 . ty of the days of yore will this Johnson pasty tkat W . We think the people be drawn aside from tieir ted by the Repulivan party. DNSON PARTY. cader. th bave proven that the ave among 4 few con- not control @ eornty The developments of the past Johneon party has no existence in 0. servatives and fossil politicians, who in the State. It iseo th A SFPEECH WANTED. Detroit (Mieh.) Tribaoe. The Philadelplia gatheriag will not improbab ern Commereial Convention” of trading of 11 be mostly on private fitness «f (hings the Prosi ghit to de! Convention. and with a little solicitation way appear for that object ? EXHIBITIN ane, Detroit. : fated by all the Tegislataces, Advertis be President has beoa rep ’ Jons und eross-road gatherings of the Union paity. stion of the Congressional Amendmens Le . In the eteraal ‘er a speech L the be inguced to Ti t and # tue adop {8 weaker than ever Tuus equipped oad fortified he bss in- duced his friends to form & new pariy, Itis a striking ox- it fuirly tried, 1t may eriment, and we are propared to sce Po et death by aa exhibition be necessary in sowe instacces to prove of the corpse, EMOKING OUT. Detroit Port, 1, s ut all, the signatures at- 1 excito suspicion of 50 ne. hese assaalt ralities liar enun ‘We: ~ there none of wd Lo harmless ge e e patriotism, The vapid & anotber * smoklng out” pe-fr officerhcViers are expeeted to stir tiy of Donlitte's gone, swarta at Puladelp exhibit proper slacrity will bo _epottec t twill Do disoov: bive, ‘Lbe se P at thew pos their ahse i s calied, and all who are dicall st show their hands. e The Sonihern Stntes, + fo loarn on 1 recent « the warm approva! of many K they seo in it & deliveranos pidly hurrying the zation tho Becretary of Convention, and At Washinzton, con visit to that city, ¢ en. ‘rom the o to des 1. MEANING, letia, 29th. Tt Wil conservative clements of il P and to preseut & sohoe ¢ tor the an ive war vpon R L, o wissiof of the fon at Puiladel A EMELNT. It wiil transfer the issnes The Charleston C ) are not (ho exponent the halls of a Co for the e 'y i assembly @ mude polent fo vl thairs. nil right « with rod of ing in sn al Union, split the Re- with it eueh men as Seward, Doolit bave been to that party « work go 00, Le uune 0 the v hols country. NORTH CAKOLINA T0 ACT. acs, Newbern, N.C have spoken at Natio Liladelphia, scom result of an honest pur to extabish o Constitatioas! and, in the fut o b favor of on the part of the arty—oue thit wiil Ig ore i par Know nothiue edecmed from the thraldon of pacty cor am. North Caroiioa, always i esented in this Conyoution. ponding primary meetis ing delegates to the Dirirct Con De seiccted that soall do hosor to i COOPERATION. Enqubier, kiehmood, Va. cived ia the opinion, which we ot the South will do beot in coioers votier than 10 pariic pation A identifcation avoation. Fracticaily, the potition of the Sowih admit of barmonious allisoce with reasonablo ud with the men who Tade!phia_call in partionlar; sity of Norihern bodics to aunot subscribe, Dt i seeins to be n sort ansanclate theorics o W ence and respect T¢ wen of 1Lis el " ical influence und » South, v national eh adelph They ¢ b impa Lerm. i, rting & nationcd tone 1o this be XD WAL, sievi o K HALF A —y y e darkly abovo our o storm bef Secousion on the Sk do N nanscous prate of o t | o cast to the things that bel fs pacifiention in the pre Davis well said of Lite mind as tle as it had ta faiied in their cffort (o estabiish & | try now but Ameriea. We of the South feel thi of all thot eotry implies would bo wil to do any- t humiliation, and recognize in it th ous I8 woucling ot and we will “not at le st b loft out of any politieal plat- meed or VIRGINIA CONBENTS, Viataian (Lyschbor ot all the old party orgass in the Sont itng Democratic paper io Virginia bas dor wco the Democratie pa North gis commcice that groun nd. LiBERAL THINKE S, Wuilerin, Mesnphis, J . Every sochal, | usideration jmpe! us 1o 1o dk with atmost n,n}eulfl :ul:.a lnro-filnl action of the proposed convention of liberol thinkers, of oll old parties, pro- pased 10 be held at Puiladelphia, i Gool Newbern (N, C) Such a Convention caunot but be productive of good, if the primary meetings of the peovo (o all tie Statos will cliose as ihelr representaiives conservative, patriotic mew, who place the good of their country above the suceess of party. LIHT, Avelaneh ! ls, June 27. At Last! At Lust! Light is boaming onee more—light from the Fisiug sun_of dber, w0 people—the peoplo of all the States—North, South, Last and West, are mv';l‘;. heard 1 uns olQ-fusbioned peapie's Conrention. MO T IMPOLTANT EVENT OF THE TIMES. Richmond Dispateh, June 27, Wo repeat that this Conveation will bo the most important tof our times, end will look wore like union than an: thing that has bapicsed since the war. Iis influence upon 1 spirit of the nation 1 too (11ia not £y arou: 0ng the Radi- cnls the wost palaful ansiety as to its proceedings. From these, all true patriots wust Lope the wost beneficent resul The Convention wil meet the general approval of the uatiou, and we have not a doubt that its proceedlugs will b worthy ofit. To doubt it would be to doubt that general law of hui- Taanity whick tankes afl true and loyal men riso wich the emer- gency and acquit themselves with devotion and hovor, FOWEKFUTL MOKAL EFFACT. Richiond Dispatch, Jane 28, Shoull the South prescnt disell 1n it« true dignity and intel- ligeuce, in it true character of loyslty to the Constitution and the institutions and rights uuder it, there can be no donbt of the powerful moral effect it will exert upon the nation, This can bo casil dove If tie peoplo but give their attention to the matter, ond we connot doubt that uader the eircum- stanees in waica we are placed, and with the im intar- st we huve Low at stake, that with one Leart and mind they | wiil €0 to v ork at ouec o dlsclarge thelr duties as cittzens in e best possiile Lanner, Rielmond Whi The South will assaredly convention, and, whenerer the opportusity may ocear, will co- operate with unanimons real with the party that fs struge ling to defend the Constitution from the reckless violations and the with which it bas been assailed and acobiuy of the majority; but to rend formal » oocupy oflicial 16 the proposed convention 1t seetws to ue, uoavoldably embarrass the conven: Tion 1 it actio: AURORAL, H Lyncuburg \ irganian, June 28 Regarding this as the wost mportaut movement that has been wade or the politieal cbess-board since the termination | of the War; as one in which the iuterests and bonor of the opely tnvolicd; one which we Lave been advo- | eating yoar past, we hail it as the surora of that coming day whiok wo Lave so mack longed to see. POLITICAL, o ——— (By Tolegraph.| ! L GOV, ORR OF 50UTH CAROLINA AND THR JSONNSON CONVENTION. Avarara, Ga, July 7.—Gov. Orr has issued an ad- s bt poople of South Carolive, in which be beartily ap. ey the ohject of the projosed Philagelphia Convention, | wud arges the immediate clection of delogates to s State Con- | vention at Coluibin, 0n the first of August, to appoiut dele- gates. Lo Governor ays: **There is not oue principle of the | | | | address to whick South Carolias cannot subscribe in hozor aud with sin y Texas.~The Union ticket has been elected along e Rlo Graude by o two-thirds vote, MarvrAND.~There is great dissatisfaction among the Union papers of the Btate at tue course of Governor Swaun, whe Las repadiated the platform and principles upon which be was clocted, aud gone in for the new party. The Bal- timore dnerican wava that the politionl anomaly lsuow presented in the State of Marsland of two parties presenting their of Gov, Swany, en Facl of theso moa iy looking to the ship, r of thom will get it. Mr, Crisfiold will bly be tha enndidate of the combroed opposition agaiust —Fraucts A, Ebaugh, the Radical Postmanter of Hampstead, Carroll connty, has been removed by the President, and John W. Marray, an obnoxious Copperhead, who did all he couid to rthe State into the hands of the Rebels, has becn & pointed to the position. The Metropolitan Police, organized rernment of the tarbulent City of Memphis lice foree 0a the 15t of Jul, ke Avalanche has waged flerce blood-thistry war agalust the mew system, which is a decided axgument in favor of U ARKANSAS.—Gov. Marphy bas ordered a for three Mombers of Congress nod two Jndges of Court, Texas,—The newly-elocked Governor, Mr. Thre morton, was & large slaveholder befors the wes He wai in tLe Rebel army, being promoted to a Bilzadiersbip for bis zeal in persccutiug Union men. W, E. Joues, Fditor of The San Antonio Express, boldly avows himscll & Republican, and thereby incurs the seorn of bis follnw-editors of she State, but appears to th nder the iafliction, 10 7ha Nowark Advertiver @ roview of the po ‘The seccssionists (they who elected Throckmorton) kad majority in the Cou ey christoned their ti “*Conservative Unio ed tho regalar Unlon ticket as **Radical” Upon this basts tho former prevailed by o small wajority, Mississippt.—The impossibility of finding a saffi- TESNE for the better go relieved the old pa o Supremo clont number of men or women who cocld take the oath, to | supply the Post.Offics, has ont off mail facilities from a large portion of the State, The Tallalaichian says that the mails for that place are left at Panola. 20 wiles aw et —n FATALLY TNJURED.—An inquest was yester held by Coroner Gamblo ¢i the body of Juhn Marply, & native of Treland, nged 33 years, Deceascd was o fow days sinco ad- mitted into Belleyne Hospital, suffering from injuries received by being caught, in some machinery, in s mapufictory up the North Kiyer (ut what rlaco did not appe 2), aud died oa Satur- oy night. The usual yordict was renderad. et —— e Borp Streer Rospeny.—On Saturday afternoon, & littlo girl named E 1a Metirath was sent to the Second Natiozal Bauk, } roer of Twenty Fifth-ave % for #100 in ordar to haye it ea After k, and on t into T kuown man, dressod, 10 years of age, who teok from ner the money and nid The g1l gave no , and conseqaently tho T'w uth Precinct it of the rubbery i timo to arveat the thie P S — COMMERCIAL MATTERS, e A Snles mi the Steck Fxcha 0. 8. 0s, 1867, Erie, Y 1! | 600, ), | 200, o 10,0001 11,002 el 105 U.N.%s, 10-40 ep. ury 7 3-108 15t serics. 102 0 | 518, . 5 e 1033 100, Vinninia ts. . 1,000, . 100, L1010 {Chicago & K.1 0. 9 | } Atlautie Mail, 100, ) Tosta 3 ¥ > mWater P'r. b | 100;24e 15t | Micn. 80 & LOCR BOARD. Clev, & Toledo. |Chie, & I’ 100 | 200 " .. SATUKDAY, July T—P, M 1d has been rather heasy, opening at 1513, and elose ingat 153}, The shipment of specie to-day was as foio ws: per Bavoria, per ity of Boston, $54,000; per Arago, $13,000. The total shipuent for the week is F1,630,730, Government Bonds have been active and strong, both at the Board and in the street, 'The busiaess at the counter Lies been very large. State bouds were in fuir request at full prices. Coal shares wero all strong. The miscella- neous list was dull, with the excoption of Western Union graph, which was strong, solliug as high as 51}, At tantic Mail decliaed to I Pacific Mail sold at 214, ‘The Railway list was jrrogplar. Michigan Southern and Reading were lower, Erie continued to be the most active stock, sclling as low as 67}, and closing et 69}, There is more activity in the low-priced Western shares. North. Western shares and Toledo and Wabash were in active demand at quotations, Ohio and Mississippi Certificates sold at 27§ and were in demand, and there was a large business done in Cleveland and Toledo, both at the Board aud in the street, After the board the 1arket was strong A closed firm at and all shares were in active demand « quotations: N. Y. Contral Railroad, 97 299}; Erie Rail- way, 601%09); Hudson River Railioad, 113@114; Reading Railrond, 106]@ 1 Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad, 79;@793; Illinois Central Railroud, 121§@122; Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, 83)@83); Chicago and North-Western Railroad, 3132 314; do. Preferred, 61} @61§; Cleveland and Toledo Rail- rond, 1092109}, Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, 95} a9 irgh, Fort Wayne aad Chicago Railroad, Yijay Money is more nctive and must bo quoted 6 per cont to first-class houses, The activity ia stocks has increased, the demand from brokers and large amounts of currency Lave possed to the Weet, Foroign exchange is quiet. Bills of 60 days on London ure quoted at 10i @103 for commercial; 108} @108] for baukers’; do. at short sight, 110;@110) ; Paris at 60 days, 5 do. at short sizht, 51114 5.06); Hamburg, Amstordam, 40}@11}; Frankfort, 13@43}; Bremen, i8}@79; Prussian thalers, 7 The Colwumbus Jouraal announces that ** the Commis- sioners of the Sinking Fund of the State of Olio have drawn from the treasury $350,000 to meet the interest on | shilws to puthic spproval, one claimiog to bo purely Demo. §evtie vudor g leadessblp of jhe Kow, Montgomery Blels, the Stato debt, und 100,000 for the reduction of the prin- cipal, This sum, with what is already in New-York, will cnabloe them to reduco the debt $545,000, By the close of the present fiscal year the reduetion will amount to nearly $1,200,000, The coal tunnage on the Schuylkill Navigation for the week ending July & was.. uns 35.507.10 Corresponding week last year. L I8T00 Tncrease for the week.... Tunnage for the season (o July 3, 1866, Corresponding time last year. Tucreass for the ecason of 1566, ... The Boston Traveller of Friday says: “TLe mouey markot I3 abundantly well supplied w reucy at low rates of interest, and a{ mmw{‘hn -:? -f:o: Donders than borrowers, and it is not {ikely there will be much on in this easy condition of financial affuirs for a long This country will provably, before long, be kept in countenance, by o goucral suspension of specie pay- ments on the otber slde of the ocoan, in the event of any further comp!ications of the great powers, Loans on pledges of the first class are in lightly increased demand, but &'7 are obtaiued very easily of banks . ludividasls at 6. and in some at 5 por cort. Notes of wproved firms, both double and stugle, are pussed at 7, and oceasionally t 6 per ent. Lower grades pay higher ratos.” The United Trust Company has declared a dividend of b per cent, ‘Lho Jullowing wre the clurges in the Lunk moye- ne o N Bta 0 T kS L1 30w 5 W | Welt, . 500 7 50 | W, Prairiecal VEGUTATLES, New ried Total in €} ng Houw Total n Clearg 1 A reall ly tars ecousulered A ot v them at )¢ h bas to pay 181 ut of tho close of t tional Raak Capital ate Bavk Copita....... 3 thoi., n U, 8, Trensury, er returns: 1561, 020,04 Fon 71 W% LPX I'ND; {Fapreasiy for fus N. Y. Triav; The following are the Lie old by esion hoises receive § 10 10 4 cont Jess. dede freight and other often with 1l always obtiin U ur figures sre i ticlos. AUCTS ATO d aud sereane , prime, 4 bush..... st prime, @ bash sipte of Westomn areli ri Oraige b briigin Coun b tiwt | erve ja bringi ) 3 Avout the ¢ ois U Pennayly 20/ (b a Stwic tuns, Wy aish o ar? sold st " We quot eipty imeap; 1o §2 Jimitedt at 2 ximmed, ¥ B Jg)ish Dairy, 0 Dairy, St t oo State, ¥ ib .L Pu. B, sor Tie hot weather ags ure hrivlag <% aote: New-Jorsey and Pennsyivanty FRUITS AND N a Peaches, poe Vi Peaches, peeled (prime Va), § 1 We quote: Bect Sidea, ... Tiee?, Fore Quarter, § b Tieof, Hind Quarter, ¥ Muton, Carcases, ¥ 15. Laubs, § W.......... Pork, Ciiy dressed, ¥ 15 FYANS A.\'lll[.ll. A 3 TS b of New York from the Ist of July, 1865, « iate fiscal yoar, June 39, 1866; 00 #2102, 20,100,463 goods at rreut rates of articies io good ¢ wholesaie, tod for commiesions, be Parties peceiving producs yeturns be m. v nd with 2 foir he: nt ornin o) In the La dag—ahout 11,000 boxes, LIVE POULTLY. Chickens, Spring, 9 pair Fowls, "r-‘:::‘.l' g A have deelined svade !y and heavily, and down with them. Present uotations are of 1565. 81 0) 1 larrows were sold Iy de: o mot warra e » Many soft June 20, 1k, 47,000,000 The total imports ut New York for the week compare as follows: to e nave 2, With 1 tal 1 e with #1% 1and I bei rith tho exy otation an war wifl eut off .25 of Aueris pay ro u liule y of 6.0 boxes bat thiy was airy eold with Tue home trade quantity, but in —small baskets of mu are doing better, both 1a demand and price. We gote: walue for other than the day of 4ta, Cucumbersand squashes well vory slowly. They arg now comlag from Loog sland and Soath Carcling musk- 85 12488 33 6 COTTON 15 i Qaions, new Coun., § 100 siing Peas, bl ... Potatovs, Peacublow, ¢ bil.. Potatoes, Prince Alvert, P tdl Potatoes, Jockson Whites, § © Potatoes, Nova-Scotia, ¥ bus! ... Potatoes, new Nortolk, per bbl .. i Potatoes, new N. J. aid L 1, Squashes, Norfolk, § bbl 3 ‘Tomatoes, Norfolk, §* bush.. ciat Tomatoes, Clarleston, Vlrnke FEATHERS, Live Guose new, glx“!a. Western, $ B ... §= 81100%8 and 115 ADS, (Ach. NUWBPAPER® DOOKS, &e., v PAcs, Clean White, 9 I SoruHuM e, @ gl VINFOAR. @ Lo ASHES—The market [s firm w s, un-ll BiGas riot I rathor more tone ertons fizures fivw ot bees ver 1ot was hbl 3 Markete—Cansyiiey faponieo £07 108 N NATURDAY, vor dowmand; sales o8 or P g Upl A New-Orloaus aud Texan & Uplands an 'u:.'““ %50 Dalos. 30 1o Togen IMarw 300@ 5o 50080 — 200 2 50 I 4w 1000 2w uu zs a8 B g288 s §83gaes ssesasnis 2u8 1 8gEzEsE H £ H LE fs s # 2 y= 3 i 8., - Y. Tamews. July 7, 1866. tive, but there Jeo. for Mid- The inqalry

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