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A, A! WW YORK, , JULY 6, 1863, THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. | | to use him to establish | down the radical tendenetes of thelr Western tends, | They Intend Congresstonat asneps it a politi on_of all the | what we are doing. Teay, therefore, that if the gen. | lowhut eontlemen wore selected as members of the | the elty of New York has made DEMOCRACY pert | Permit a political party 1d | and thus secure their assent both to the nemination | branches and furetions of the Government, to bees: | temen who new get ae ae nhot be heard, tet | Coma nd Credentiate: for a proper celebratio of tie Om | & military despotiem, has, to use @ very mild | Or some teas objectionable candidate than Mr, Pen: | forced Uy the bayeuet of & tnilitary despot Ttis | us have men that can that whem we vote eh, Chae hope that the di will Fe attended by a large. ons, and by tue eitizens from other in the erty, Tt ast that the resolution phr phrase, very superficially studied his life and | dleto, and amore moderate nancial pronunelamento | Hnpossibs that a free ane 1 than the Pendietonians have been demanting, | er enbmit to sneha «tot First Day of the Mational ciAl creer Thema wt Jove: | we may k Atabay in accordance with the | yy dilatory policy ts perceived by Pendle: | caliniy stand. by to see ‘ Orn, Moy an amendment | ( as the | generous terme of surrender be had preseribed | ton’s frienis, ard hence their ¢ to perfect | prosperiy and. greatness | to Me, Clymee's resolution, the followlug this evening may be reconstiered, and that le re sve oat the permin.at organwation on Satrrlaey in hich wid the insiitutions heqneat Resotred, That aco tittec of one tron each atate and | vias to comlete our Goliberelione "t ReeRaG El tot to the rebel armics, firmly stocd by thom, and | they were defeated, They now leur tive def ti thers of the I m them, | Tereory fepres 6 Peoplen to complete our deliberations, Ethereiore make: | protecte he Confede chiefs fro “1 he ivtate et vee that the © t 1 national rat Tilinors. 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Moreton. mothon, . —— Pm jl Enea pra hs Fateh eek nice | eames Cane ta ahi ft ive democracy are | | Jia seat bcatek ‘A dvieeate from Michigan trusjed that the : n whage When President Johnson was insisting upon hang: | Gn'th euwrds Repn) it © Lown Wo P thraman: would be atopted, as a matter of courtesy 10 tae ‘| Spirit amd Sentiment of the Con-— *"' ing them, is not likely military deapot | make the of the Convention —Your country looks | instrnetion | Reneitiegs cesses te anton iy gf Bah RUB DE fant but mainly tide of ditoreuniration, violence, | s fi yay ROGER. ate —Mr. ei) | now; and as to being used for that purpose b; fh tof the Conventl ounced the | “ mY ule. are many of ws whi by from 4 now i y Hey on which they It Will not look in vain when aext M cocoa BR, Madigan. y a wie have come a venti ie | Others, Me, dob have totemed: ie. | Y fear that Pew © comes, | Oe Rawr tesOteOR. | Har 4 . to attend the Convention, and have come because of Me - cetion of the ninated for temporary Chairman the Hon, | wn Tt tay be possible th Mian | the great importance of the ocension, We are ee Bel Helmout that Gen, Grant is @ very inconvenient y. and deniand the most ex- | Henry 8, Paliner, of Wikeonsin, whieh was a | nittee on Ory m be appointed at this | Micht to complete our labors aad to return, and THE PROCEEDINGS IN FULL. | anv dl troublesome personage to try to make a tool neem the haatiorin, Thee Brest there. | RAMANKS OF TH CLATKMAN, | colbet ome sb ateer hone tide apse pony ko | fe tis DD. Humor, oy i] } a |e | f P| Mr. Palmer, on thing the chal, said; | ailata revortoficers for pernianent organiaatic. Sond | 1. Vatthiows pies te “4 ‘ ING, | AG | Agood deat of surprise was manifested when | The prosnects now are that the Convention wit! be high conpliment youlrve chosen toronter upon | Pea Therglore, Ldo not desire the amendment motion to rosswerdeh on the ROENES ’ 1 ' b Wh the | the name of the temporary Chairman was an. | ¢ltheis unusually hormontons sin the | my State and the areat honor you have bestowed | Vo prevail, Hmaxe the Convent a vet a sion was , — eerbody asked, “Who ia | Prgection of Ifa labors, or exce | tipon me'tn the ehole nde, aa the embio again, or at least pot te organize per= Wear by We Chale on reoehlon ae ma present indi tter | until Monday next. Ltrast, therefore, thit Mr. Brooks, of New-York, moved the , | Oval poaed i his post would have | “ternative will resnit. This, however, will be de- that ducing the wn from California will He Miter. question on the motion to reconsider, THE PROSPECTS FOR TO-DAY. | he} die 1 oe Watieest tonstiticn: | Aetiom to-day: If detested, the Pens | Fisch tne dutice | Gone ot: the, & Wate ‘The Chalr—Tue question ix upon the motion to re ae. | bee nassigned to a man of national reputation, be like a swarm of bees whose hive | of the chair, 1 aball bring to bear such ability as L | difference between his amend | | e | Catton Tracey, WD. simpson, consider the vote by whieh the resolution fixing the [ac g, | Tt is am important one, for it enables a shrowd | foe sucking duves, 7 "uM S| Ray posaen to diacharce thone ditien with peice | for bot auninn | haven neeton gM gt = ONS, 9. wi The previous evestion wis soteres tod tas UM | A Stormy Session Anticipated. | 5.7% | occupant to give turn to the subsequent pro- | THE PRRMANENT ORGANIZATION, | de not regard competent, amd it Lido sia Hh ut L have decitet otects | Yermonit DS the motion to Feconalder waa carried, | wud Convention, ON As | ra y, ih occupying the | OF the delegates until the ee 3 a ‘ork—Mr. Chairman, : a ee | Seedlings of the Convention, As soon as it was | ane arse basinces in onder thie morning wilt be mporeeti ee Into any’ xeneral | port : Wieconsil Sian move thet when thie Convention aagoara i edger seen that Belmont bad bestowed it on a gentle. ¢ organization in the election of Poltiient A Delegate--1 would ioc meet at 10 o'eiock on Monday morning, (Ap THE FORTHCOMING PLATFORM. | *™: | tian cf Wisconsin, a State te which | perm Tie aint opined. on to “Adviee, ek this | eoree PROPOSED BY EMING AHAsON | plage me | MOUF 18 known to be highly popnlar, quidnunce | ineauonrmonen iene rcert! te 4 meeting held after fon in fo the, periormance of ita | Comnil Mr. Wing, of New York—1 move the adoption of |" ‘The motion was seconded and the previous ques —-_- me or, be pe belY. began to suspect thata bargain had been struck | Present the nat rata of Ho} the following resolute tion ortered. F for Presid «Seyn couniry at large, Revoteod, That the two Committers Sart appointed he | . » | he opposition to whow was concentrated on ¢ am opposed to It, ray OW TINE DELEGATES SPENT SUNDAY, between the East and a portion of the West | Bigier ofc ulfornia the Denlieten clement supp De | Camentipent, Ldveire | W4tet \f | be ‘ } re a a i m ete | e'tS ROY Need wines | Liunueneds katana sient areal ee r Pondleton was ety Rauded, | ne Nigar et nl Soarstnny Yous via whieh a. Ato 1 the place, | wajourned. | Appians ae oi te why Tut as all well-infirn cians Know that | teen These ite, howerges “presented Sinan the kok’ om the ination, they wil Keven | Harfous amen iments to make the hove @ 8 and 7 | iy el iri ncbne By» epee has the Corn hy the aeveral ations, ihe ave ‘clock Were ty ve the pl r 4 Unanimously determi ourn to meet th gin, the unworthy suspicion was dismissed from | 19° eonpicte the Treportn Thee repart will | SOM Here, ation Of that face Herore wey can | Tans eee en RATS VOR ALTERNATE, ht ers a‘ vie the winds of all exeept the sanguine few who | was notitied on Baruitay evening of Mie rétection by | EPIL Me Lo express the Iwipe that thief niyanesiniiizeuty Wo he tmportant tusiness wie tion ot Tidependence, Mr. McLean, of Ohio, the following ‘The opening scenes of the Nationa believe that the public debt will all be paid off in | talttes, and sntinanted lle willingness to ac. | Wich atull eandto you to produce coeh ec meek en | cunt ine, bare here upon this flock are elected pe an who wrote thes n> pe. aite - q vention, on Saturday, were attended by all the | b copt the posicion. He is supposed to have labored | Qi com ’ Lek Pie aaont ce | tis odaee : atime, sir, When i - nil itself to our whole eon that seeks its greenbacks—or in anything el. during the wext | fobs Whe horiion,. He ie suppose half century. Drier rea ¢ approval of the neuf sin ths « and thas weeat it from thehend | two tn eclon. LApplause,| Again | the Terr nvection irom the States within Is onothor proposition, Although Orica of the Norliweat aro not entitled to | x the oe # that WU be espeeted from him on Hreopleand we fur the ehare whieh it was possible f n. Ther pomp and cireumstanc the wealth and enthusiasm of the metropolitan But the comparatively unknown Mr, Palmer | tking theet caine anking you, gentlemen fr te erapliment you | vate upon the Presidential qucation, yxt thete peuple | Iutiuwet pete era yet eet etubllcan party jution was ad: pted, 4 Democracy to impart to them, On the annivers fired bos aigood pr Ie PLATFORM, have chosin to pay me, Laball hove (he pleasure of | tre suljeet to the Government uf the United & The Chatr annowacad the auenioe, THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Hing officer; and whats | aie Committee on Re 4 be displayed were more than | mediately on the mijourniment al the Convention Saturday, and organized by electing Mr. Henry! M hug of Hrooalyn, Chairmas. when, after a fitue ceneral and into Until evmuimg. “AL the te to the Couveation the Kets Dr. Murgua, | ate should be represented her nf the nominations to be votod houid be permitt pple of the Stat adintnabstynth utions held a meeting tm Mr. Murphy, New York of ove from eheh State be tary of he birth of the Republic, our city always cy del wears a guy aud festive aspect; but, on this occa remedied by the inevitable Secretary, Mr. E. 0. pion, a sky of unclouded splendor, the parade of | mice | p:,1, 0 nkill {9 putting #larbulent the First Division of the National Guard, under | Prorg | yontion into amooth ruuning, order ¢ that acommitien | Me. Paniknor, of New York—It hae been ordered uy the deiccates | by this Convention, ae T understand Ity that the Dew thervof, (9 ho appolated. a Committee on Hesoin. | earation be read thie event ons,ond that oil resolut ons relating to the platform | Ti. Sir, this jjoarn until Mon pithe Democratic party be rererred to that Commit: | we shail not beable to have. thut, resolution carried jee without dl Morgan then read a prayes. hho nelectet | tho will | RULES OF PROCHRDURR, kK, of Oblo Mr, Chairman ‘The motton was second Mr, Erastus i mary ¢ to read “he Declaration of Lu ons, county, Sta : pate, |Aprtauce.} inte eftect.” Tym unwilling, after this Convention 5 Charles K. Stuart, of Michigan, pre O« wlintion before = | OMe. Bret coud ad Use moths Dint 6 f ! Ma)-Gev. Bhaler—which never appeared more | Yand | surpnased by anybody thie side of Utah, whither. | states Ba sivart of Michlssn. wea m or |. A detente. from Wisesucine It ts tmposstbie to Fence vetore' this boy to. Wave Wt oteten brilliantly, the presence Leggett ts and sere Mr. Perrin aspires to go as Chic Justice under | feRarate, bl bs wha vevived fam var (nit the Cow shal! otherwise Ney Uae | putt re to meet ur enemies will make © Polat of 18. (Ap women, of Teutonle descent, from all parte | Mion | the joint auspices of the Prosident and Senate, | noted'vas eubliont, ¢amuce tus nite detiiwerntione of th 3 representatives should have | Mead lee’ Desmretiee f fnerpanteons | of the conntry nnd from their father | th.» | {HS PREAIDENTIAL NoNINER. the part York now, Toe motion lewate from I atora thouslit they discovered — aware—T move ay | Jand, to join in the German sharpshooters? carried, and the Seer nee! Shrewd specu cat by Ghe gentionan from | 8 ed to read the Declirathn of Independenes, festival, and more especially the immense} the | fist chadowings of the sentiment of the Convene | ™ 5 these ‘ the tables ‘ | T think that the resota- ¥. Alien, of New York—Relore the \ K i oiterin ae every typle of weint p Poursyivania—That will carry. | in the hearng of tho Conven: | of the Declarathin of pentence, 1 move that ti throngs which hed been po tion in the three principal acts which it performed al Controw rey my di Terence, Alter spending oniiga Convention. | tee eines Huth wit it that gen read, To that amendment 1 | eredenthals of the delereiee tron cert pity all through the week from every section afler it bad listened to the impressive prayer of | Van" mmutain'ct por cat dy etal trans IMC | Got otherwice orerene, [Animas t Henen will eousider its eve | Hotl Dat every revviution that Is tw | tron the “table and referred. to. the of the Union, to participate in the nomination of the Rev, Dr, Morgan, of this city, termined to give it all in charge ofa speciale PAP eaeon at woMle. qinlly. secant fhe pmond: | 71 Chatrman | arty, Omgae 10 be read te ts heart or tae. | Stee oe the Democratic candidate for the Presidency—all A motion by Gow, McCook, of Oblo, to edopt | MERI sMancenent, | This Committee on th the thinks ‘cost LWwonld move the | kite ci | Saat AI Wik Gekuroalis ai that it ¢ : ’ o of Messrs. Murpiiy of New Vora, 5 pA RT Si a ie W te wba nk a fale construction of the the: ae the pastions 36 for the gorernance of the Convention the rules nf | Qiie, MeDongcl o. indiana, Muchesof Fennayivania, My ition, «the rules of the pcvent’ House 4 Ta, ie | fetatiaton contempiatos tte eng read, but mot do: |” A Devas any military commander here st gorgeous \ hat if Tebirecentarivad! wie aiivdbd ow | AYetE 9 haserta, Hocock ot Virkinin, | tee ae | it they had nut dared " ae q tod, who it Likely to arrest the Secratury for disloyalty NM of Repre ea, wa ended of | Aid Kose of Caltornta.. This committee will reyork. | We thie red rules 7 cre tstablloned Wace | Hernaed Schwarta, of Missonri—t move to strike | MY newer of Pennsylvania ‘ ae he From the Battery to Harlem, and from the Hud- iin: Jodan roabillian Of Mey Mrvatua livocka; er thie | ee an saearsee cteice of foe ore etn Pemoerayy casplces,, {Great applause.) 1 ts best, | out ia vg the tive that the | Ge Glatt taut the Prepee Une (ote ideeent yyy eee url Gate, rolled a sea of flags, while the as aes . be held morning WH futures of t y Opies, thal un be tie Sule matter would be sftor the pertuanent of; OF such intercerene Bon to a BS New York Expres, Mr. Kernan, of Utica, and House of L oresentatives, for reason wie ¢ » e Ne h me, * " platform have ong Of opinion | grnttemnen has taken’ pert in national eonver the € uu retary then read (he Declaration of Inder Mr, 8.8. Cox, of this city, by adopting the mules | Among the member Dn the ec ew ite upon reHee!ion. Leanvat, ther wioation will now be up ae Geotded that the ‘resvlation waa tn Barbor, and waved from Brooklyn Heights and of the last Democrati ‘National Convention, | UM AN unexpec views ts font ants ade oe cake ation vill now be apo tion the Conyention then adjourned te Mone from the adjacent shores of New Jersey, imparted | twosthirda to. nominate | propose tie Uakstion of Conte eed car eon | MMLC. 6 at vet Uti a ars nan reek ies ach copa ra which require a vo Richa - sn, of Minole Secretary then read te names of the Commit: i | puvite deb! rine ws tt tn seo 8 abd Platform, es follc reporters of the Convention are unable, fo additional beauty to the seeue, * | candidates for President and Vive-tresident, The Pema tata ob At tbe (may fed, ‘i a of Kentacky—f usk fora reading of | seme tel ahead baamah many instances, to give the nance of speakers, foe it was te the inamedigte vigteny of Unton | i” | debate clearly showed that this point in the Ligcatogn sean: Giqatians. ab canta ‘of the imps The resolution waa yea the reason tht the names were not anncuneed eltber Bot it was in the immediate vicinity of Union | 4, att | amendment was fully unders cod; and by ita | PP, 4h lage tnadés ots Whe coumieey Boine ntatives, bt Heister Clymer, of Ponnsylvania—Twiah to accept by the Chair or by the speakers theumelves, Accu Square that the Star-Spangled Bannershone inal | Gany | corms {t remains in force “uaill otherwise pro- | bike eommittes propane te wouity iri express hen rire porate the amueratyie th Ua quer sotation will Fema eae | racy can be insured only by cach delegate announo {ta glory. The new Teiwple of St. Tawmany | the a | ‘This was regarded as throwing a cloud | War je" aalronmer meaty nurs stun detecting titers there ve hela then | punvoneor grating ode Wun foun the extretne Ing his name and the State ie represeuits on every was swathed and smothered in flags, While @ | vaste Péred, moditication amounts inerely to surpinen & andl necent the ru Went occasion of his addressing the Chair.) ete in 1st Honore these Hay . J. M. Cavanaugh, of Montana—1 repr Awiogate the Terntory of Montana critical e) would have questioned the good taste The Committee will also propose the ithdrawal of the army and the Freedinen's Hurean from the Sth i of such a profuse display of bunting in the de- on credentials and pertanent orzenigution, both nen matter of Jusite Wi 6b | Aaa ua te cicepdicest taal Hath cane ne ant Lape epithet alt dy orga Srabersaesvey Tue conecticT pi corations of the Hall, and though the dazzling dolegates from Stat bed Neca ety pall | by Whey | we ndopt the rules that govern! the deliberations of 1 (he people or Muniana. an Will ont ity first vote for English as a comple spectacle ratler palled upon the vision of North: | geon b Was strenuously made to including Ter- | a reduetl n of urmy and navy © ners ang ih a Haee.) henna | rH ment, but is almost ® wolt for eners, our Southern brethern, who have not seen | ( the . As the re \ eeomoany in th Hee ‘ slacyiand gation rented very generally you »guition of Tem itories on this have rot Heon tampered wit t + nnd Lowy p ve nO | Mase wnt 7 wery Doianerat kay ont i fe hive gu THR NRW It peLa past seven years, must have been profvundly | ¢ as- | throughout ull subsequent proc #, involving un a tot Twill de nw way, ae \} candidates on (ve first ballot. Thoth Pendveton aud impressed with the scene, They were as- | tnate | voting for candidates, and as they ol! lie in the the states Trin Xe ition | tleket that hall Hate At re Miia a Kuend ay IN bathed Vhatioe Be Mor or Mancock are strong with the delegation, gembled ia Tammany Hall, to nomtnate | sition | West and were hastily presumed to be friendly to | Murs, 10, thelr own, i m | covers nd the | inuch as any other people. lrardon ines the ye ig RN A ae AOUTINUN DELEGATIONS, ® candidate for the Presidency in opposition Peadleton, the decisive majority by which the ro. | the. reeonstrg tion question. in chment | ¢ Mire Chat h tt we | Jonna Texus have Fine wee ra nity} vere fey vaney ee mn = ahd ti nisiness, and Ve ere \ vn 4 thn dntth y i Uae doe! Mi te Kadieat pirty ivearried | Sew Yor Je 1 to the Radicals; and right bere in the very tem. solution was defeated was supposed to be a blow | Cher pings ol” wee He | bceuiae n ttle ninterd with eneh otter, | out,” Tidecu it ftung that here and now the voices body in’ wily caueuyng has taken place ple of Democracy, whichever way Gen. Wade hilin; butee New Vork ond Obie beth entit | oc te give. apn a Gish gitmans He nen an hs seat, wall nous | be jaar tr tue mouuicinn, irom the valley frooy | riiy, ant Win unereisod that bath dele ‘ fo” WAPDNOE 2 His name. | the Kart a ma the West, ft walt to see who ty who bt Hampton, Gen, Bonhaw, Gen, Clingman, Gen, | against it, on woall of the yens and nays, thera | fe, hnmenlee 1 ase i MAB: Cox—Mr, Chairman. T was ationt lo eay about | (ie ive and it bringin Anybody emphatically.” Tie Miselesippl dee Preston, Gen, Forrest, Col. Vanoa. and the 40 or seems to be no solid basis for this supposition, i 4 what has deen eid hy the aentieman from New York adheres to the same policy ing 4 drait of a platform au Comumtier, a The mont’ satin Tie rules that have National Conventions of tho Mouse of ulopted het atovare by t vor is re ther en tativer 60 other ex-Generals and Colonels of the Confed- rate aruies, who, with several ex-Confedorat THE VIRGINIA DRL The Virgin’ WATION ied between Pendle In fact, the Territorial delegates are very much delegation Is div pin <n the adoption of the reso» ; RULES. 08) Onna bET = Gd” Henge, patie: the a bud the Howse of ‘itepy ives, fre We WAS gain te Hand Chi Ca small number of the members f lovernors and Congressmen, hold seats ta the Heudle nor the anti-Pendietonians knew eboeltions ate | He dine elunced mateo. Thue ray Rock | loealtesk Whe afeLe 80H» a otedte, Chatrman, I Jinow ! Siattory. fire in favor of Hancock, They oxpreas themselves | Onvention, turned tl yes, the flag which : : ; ier CISCIng hen te Goud ea ithe ropert | Fem Obio WIL Aeeent ux pdment to his resolu tow point of order, and my polnt of order is uciee ATER. Willing, however, to give ap any or ull of their nome | har b ray had encountered on a hundred beehel diols pelt Lseuideled fp uetbca tal Me Tirap ti Aube gev erat dest nr eM Rg sg | AHWR AD , | frees to secure harmonious action’ in the Conven: dey ea baat taught for candidates, and so they were ruled out on this psec iden » Hesotrad, That ths vale Jut DemocraticCon: | Mr. Clymer, of Pennsylvanta—f rise to uncther | Mr, Reeve, of Indiana, oifered the following r ‘ight, bushy eapaned te a eon ore annie. ; batty ficlds, and which they had once tau minary question, | ives thas! vention govern thie body 4 erwive ordered. | point of order: lution | might, bosily engaged In, searching for amusement their children to hate and despise forever as the lie é ne ie a ce Pale [a tee The ret Day H vane AN Tinove that, Sir, as an amendment, The vias “The delegate from Minoin will Arst | Mesvirad, that ive Committen on Permanent Orgautzn: | i ely all of the pooular resort at ee ie other act is seemingly of no moment, but | The Convention was called to order at 12,03 | MON Mat Sin ax an amenduer accept the | stato bia polnt of on Jou be veguired ty includes herg ony ng the evening with Irlen side i ct eens base and opatpestal es } Gen, i ry happy to neeept the oCouvention propor, to th . By temblem off tyrency and the on! didylie tani «quite as much siquiticance as either of the | o'clock by August Belmont, Chalrwmn of tue National | amemiment mate by the genticuni trom Tinos ME, Metin print of order 14 thle that this | ation proper, to be sulected by THR KENTUCKY DELEGATION, N Nerandly: pevp)e; Gomes Holly. eke 8 ae iia: ra, The Convention tirst resolved to meet at | Democratic Committee, in these terms: is. Bicharaiean) she tole Of the ton an conventic steal noo! the Terri Penneylvanin, moved an amend: y After the Convention udjonrned on Sa.sntay, the 4 Pentutives ue they waisted In 1500 iis entucky dolega 10h yravatc Mouting st } 2 their faces, And this was the sight th +P, M., on Saturday, when the permanent organke SPEECH OF AUGUST BELMONT, | copt the amendment of the gent thon, Ty Uametaie i the all? and I ta Gsigualiion aspaidina ace Renta, Giegn'log, Bald 8 private, mectiag, 3° the } etod thet in the high cathedral of the Demo. bee Gaxriemen oF THE CONVENTION: It 19 my privie | York, seronded by the gent the first ine ln a Demoesatie Convention in which | Deruanent organisation b pln cl Gus eae WY tic porty, where they bed come to renew their satlon waa to be completed, Then, ie iaajarity | | OM P whonl we ure quite. funifler tere has ever bet dh talk admission ot | orthe gut | catic porty, where they bi wane to welcome you here in this hall, con. | {pout % jerence to Mr. Atructed with so much artistic taste, aud tendered | awendment of the gentleman trou Mavis (dr. you by the time-horored Society of ‘Tam: I ayer xe HL, Hendieton as thoir candidate, ant aid continue t gates of other borties than the sovereign States Union. ‘This isa Convention of States, mot of ge W. Brower, of Pennaylvania—T rise to a insisted upon ii, ‘he Convention might bave been | compelled to enter immediately upon builoting | for a Presidential candidate, The friends of sfts upon the altars which they bad so long de- , trted. It is well that it was thus; and we trust or! him under any hers, however, ierevveubly coin, H r ant-at-Arias of this body has been a athe Was iy Hon, qu ° . , a 4 : i that they won'd mot will convince these leaders of Southorn opin- - Meleome you to this magnificent temple, erceted to | Mr. "Iteed, of Lustant-1 desire to inquire, Sir, | point ol order. ‘Tits Convention has, by resolution, | the Chuiruun, of the Nationgl Reecctive ‘0 a ane ete orene of y rt horough! ni oH of : i Ty o-third C the rulew that reguuted th ention of | with power to select hin subordinates, at te all auy clamorous vppositiva to a popular caudl on that the whole people of the North, Demo- Pendleton are thoroughly drilled and eag f Liberty by her stinchest defenders | Whether we will abrogate the two thirds ru ale that reguinted the’ Convention t | w wer ta a hin subordinates, That ie , po y. Ry | very well (or @ temporary organization, but with all Jons of that Couvention the | due respect tothe Chairinan of the. Exécuttye Come TUM PENNSYLVANIA DELEGATION, #1 think that that ia pa ‘gam | tore | fOr tho fray. His opponents are all at | and mont fervent worshippers; 1 welcome you to | {fle of "No, ny,” Mt ‘The Chairman unae | sea, not havins a candidate to pit against | this good erty of ; opt the two-t rats and Republicans, love and rev.. few York, the bulwark of Demo: | does no of the Republic, and in the fature, as in the past, nd that the amendment ; the rules and regul Wil | rivorles are uot to be wduitted upou the flour uy dele- adopt the two-thirds rule, ‘The ¢ the nd whieh guard ‘of victory in to be fought next November for 1 0 organi 10 consolic . whic an i | atute the position c¢ the question wt he understands | eaten to the Convent longs to the Convention, and not ay owe tH elegation rill, when it ts imperitled, fight for it to “the | yiN® | Witty BOF even oa cr uiaation to consolidate Rariiee Wie eee Fee ENE aN) OL Ret peaticman tives OMe wRreL Caen ‘The Clair Tho resolution Is upon the adoption of | set or men, to be distributed hy them “without the ss to toulesce witht New j J ir breaw.2» th forces, T. fo farther consulta ‘adicalism through al) the storms of the last elght | which provides for the adoption of the rules of tne | the previous question, und debate is oui of order, convent of the Cony York, ond thus secure the balince of power in the ast of their blood and kay eer (h | of vital izyporterice to thelr success, ‘The year; and Twelcome you, gentlemen, to our Empire | Hunse of Representailves, to goveru the Ceuveuttn | Pie vote was then taken, auiarelared to be ih the | “Mr. Stauton, of hentucky 1 desire fo make thie | Conve toa, Should this bo agreed upon, ag THe sams © ol Ps . 4 ap’ r - al hl of el th dered. "The vntle: from Ve. suggestion bat the Com: lees On Credentials any Was gossip on baturday, ex-Govirnor mour 1 Among the most conspicuous and Yeatefuy 14, oh. eck delegauienyi wilh Ours Reveannr abi tbeir)| Cosel Mnven es remvenaee merenl from, dlarele)| UROUGS sr ies Greernas athe. RH AGUA, CUR Hew | OAP*AT os etag sailed forthe Chair éirectea tka | CMe have not yot been announced to the | has more pres ect than was m ly by a majority, of neatly {00 votes, i ke withirew the amendment aud accept. | rol! of Sixties to be not euch | house, 0 it Is proper that th vanced now, fi pinitted mgningt bi should be an. | ifasis anapiciously whispered, his withdrawal Is alte ue Chairman may sce | ply a shrewd ruse interded to hoodwink the ‘rlende They are the ghtto lead the at fist anticipated; and ; nanent decorations of the Hall are the sags or wf | head, are ce amending made by hie friead Mr, Coa, | delegation to announ abe, The roll of States Wus then called, with tho follow. great batt) A leading ny . f all the Stare. \ ges | rallying point of bis opy jat they are pro recorded, oF other candidates, there need be no surpriae As the delegates, wl fal aps is ju TP. ith | meet under such etcomstances, and. are. avr. bot he pests iss We original reaolution, ofered. by Me, tion but thet the New York delegation ts pence ‘expanse of red, white, and blue before them, lift- ait ider the resolution to adjourn to 7 P.M, with | rounded by such associat tod there sock ona | hie awe, the Boi itlon of th is ‘The original ution, offered by Mr, Reeve, was | tion but that the New York delegation 1a gen Mino: Richard, nt till M porn ry State of | thf | the intent of securing an naj then adopted ax amended in fever of Seymour, and will bring his name: towards the ceiliny 4 ec nfident Lope of We overwhelming success of the | f 1, ‘The question tn up the an ‘Mr. Gri of New York—I move that the Con: | sould any prospect of snecess be otlered. At pret ed their ¢: he pine forests of Maine to the | cve | cay (to-day), The Wont resisted it, but aficr @ | ticket and the platform which willbe the teselt ot Ot the resolution saeoffered by the gents vontion do ‘now adjourn, In sceordance with the Pennsylvanie, the, Union, from the pine Bl aee | an ‘ {ORs deliberations; for tt ts the American people | from New York, Js the Conventiog ready for the | Fesulution which bus been apy A’ couple of bale ¢ em the sand hills of } sbf | sharp skirmish it was carrind, As Pendleton's | that our appeal lies with | thelr Gud andgment vill “fA . Ny vf 5 agg ho * orange groves of Texas, ani . 4 question? e Veesident pro term Chatr must request develop the © . iden strand of California, looked | sd | success lies in * forcing the fizlting,"” these des | bedust. The American people will no longvr renin | 4 SER rau deatre to Inquire of amy friend the gentleman to Witudiam tue motion. until the See re will be bibyiug and Carolina to the golden A trated | ted | 1 ve bis foes time to coucentrate their | Honict he Ce eueS, OF the pasts they will remem | wiether, If wo alopt the motion we de novaluan yivaily retary ean read the list of committees appointed. ballyinc and bluffing und i down upon them, and by their concentra | fe7e give bis. foge © coucentrete thelr | ber that it was under successive Demce-atle Admin- | \ itn any consideration: the tare inierah okie oid inand, Mr, Greeu—T uuderstaud that the Becretary hus | eervuble arts and trickeris day's ixsue mad ; Jances seemed to rebuke the thought of tryingto | #6 | strength for w staggering blow, iw cg ad hue ee, Ball hae pre yeraliy in Conventhona? Fox, slroady don balloting vil pretty, wall eg he question of pro jan r 4 principle Of constitutional: ite Mr, MeCouk— If the two-thlide ver applied in | o Er clivity, and next w canvassed the question ie any of them out of the Union again in order | THE PLATHONM, Ns a Bemorraile Convention, exec}! on & vote on tie | Mivugsuti | ia, Bie offered & resituiton Sapediiavy y , i he delegates from Obie : which was muuittee on. Ite 5 F to test the experiment of getting them back in The Commitive on Resolutions, eppointed just thand South mareh Na day UL Ea mentee oe Oa 28, tye entl of Tit ardaon sy byte: oes Of separating the pe TUR PACIFIC COAST DEL beit p that presoribed tn the Fo} 1 | vetiey tho adjournment, ie of very positi en eetye | Mr. Klernan—We desire to know whut was the un- | Sie of Minods gives her vote usa muit—No boriues of tie Government, by A Joint eauchs on Saturday night, at Lt. getadd i Songress, The temper of | f . 7 F neivie, ur Cull'o:nias | aerstonding Mr, Dowdle of Hilnots—1 desire to any t nig the right of trying. Impenehinont fata’ the ot, tue California, Nevada, and Oregon delegutions construction policy of Congress. |, | stamp. The dou, Henry C, Murphy, of Bre rons MV of a tum paant Mr, McCook —This resolution provides for the tom. | Hegation desire to vote Yeu upon that Hig itin (ue dudieimry of the United Kpresent. ‘Uhe availablity of the diderent candle Jience on this subject was cleurly maulfost: i> | i’ Cyinman, From the ise Confede tates | Lemorraey. cmember the dayy when | porary orxanization of ty Conver and until thin | : Aiton Was fe: ly discussed, asulso the peculiar merits the audience ie im bis ealuter hair om the tate Confedera mise} peace rnd plenty relgned over the whole Union, | Pony qaanication of the C ce ran earhe| @ Stale of Lilinote required | sreen, of New York, renewed his motion to | of faci. Calvorn wred uy its tit choice Mr, ed when the temporary Chairman, i M1] there are, with o.lers of like type, Gen, Wade | wien we had no national ¢ ito crush the Kish) Gone Se 6 eoeninigs G Wad the ‘permanent | Convention ty vute as a unit Pendleton; but some members of the delegation ex, tory address, congratulated them on the sates 1,7] Uatopton of Sout Cerotina, Gen, Garland, who | ehthe,nenbte, when te Ra tcra tase theser ¥ aun organiza Mp ty horn J avd in list tenotution Fowt ihe vue | prtenohlectede sate ure duubiaaa to hls availablity, In the event of bling of a Demoer tic Convention lohii ka My | | Feplesented Arkansas in the Confedorate Senate, | when the er torte Unt Biates atocd as bigh in AaPas IESE Riarstel cali ee eM Donilien- We ware, requested to vo Mak my wo tiou stall bo put ko | the fact thik Judge Bled Was Cy ente applause which hy Sin dutccek iar the moncy morket of the world ay that of ony other hia is to govern us while we are in temporary | og ie UR efi @ autor we South Btates were represented, The app le of the || te who represented Mississippl in | Government: and thes wil srmeuiher withta mice Maes BIEEtiin ie donee Gin Cometic et y havea right to vote at pro fet, —The Chate will put the | Would be supported as thelr next choice for + cate greeted the sentinent shook the mals al Confederate He se, and Mr, Bocock of Virgie | sorrow, thot ‘when, with #¢ downtu'l of the Dene FareheN eal OAMAGALOR ORE We are Gee cit hn tues prefer. Lo our State ¢ Yention we Poh teeyceordy eon Yau a : iy imity and intensi- | > aha Baaat o Congress; | Crate purty in 1G) enue tht feartul elvii war which | PormnyMyasrcaniaition. and we aro eat off from | te cant our y A tn ' Mr. Stantouy oF ketal W nut @ question of | . The delogates from Nevada concarred. wilh the building, far surp.ssing in unanimity ai as the | im Who wus Sperker of the Confederate Congress; | fis. trough ng unit desolation tnto every | Gane at every Damocratle Convent for the iaot | ana } tor President, and for | priviioge that Comunittees vhull, be re ‘; Calforainns. Mr. Padletun’s chances for election ty that with which any other utterance was Fe: fron the border ¥ aces, Senator Bayard of Dela. | housed, st the iosd of a mation of Amer twonty-feun yenre i 4 big ee We a 1 te ito that, Is He | Wo worn? | were t anvaosed, aud the delecation aliaost to @ a ceived during the session, Surely, these flags, | ' | ware, and Gen. bavsiun of Ken who cou | C20 cites und las let us with a nati kal Leb Be | Deleunie from Californta (understood ta be Me. at ad fa) ack aaa unit ahon aay otter nulls Bewnient pro tem. —' Na, Chale | i wat entirely 9 ave bl na i a preserenees 4 there escutchoons, these eheers, should convince | ° dw brigude in the Conferlacata armivs; ve the labor of the country | Sterley ae to know whotlcr the nnentuent | Gegiret \ jon shall ve admitted frou the Ter | tala ie et “ | vg te ads of all of the wbere of . wptic h Democratic | while fre he y States the only meno Matter the fratrichial ate fo amendment ofered by the we Dons “a ‘ We v leh to vote as wo ke de right | question was pat on the motton ty adjourn, | ‘ delogstion that at present the selec. en ate rectly furnish halt the {1 | Stunt of Michie i) LbssCouatesanian “Allen oe 7 0 when the | fovern, Pending the permanent orguulsation of Wis | “ite, ‘Richartson—TZ have cast the vote of two-thirds | SYRCTATORS’ ACCOMMODATIONS. | there he any ap to unauliniiy, iu the uinds ol muskets and indirectly furnisl obe-b “ad (11 “ Michigon, ‘ong oan Allen ‘ , were equally ready to The President pro tem. (Palmer}>The resolution | ° ward te at 1 Gur instruct ane ware Sant the) Mr. Emery, of Malu, ing ed what proviston had | any of the ditercat delegaidons, Tae Conventiva money, have no desire to see the questions : nis, and F. W, Hughes, formerly Attoru Ht, and to hold out the hand of brothers | of the yeuticusan irem Oulu, ww iC ume ands, lo a0 | Tee etcteabe ay aa He aye, sarriei Ot nt OF the wccommodation Of spectators at | Wasa sort of political thermometer, In whiel. the ( ‘ther on the battle field or on the door of Committee is decidedly with the South, ididates in 194 Waleh prevented tule coasumun That watt (onveniion shall otherwise | delegntion to cnet the votw av L have, | mites of one trom exch Suute be appointed, to idedly non-committal, and hove wot and will re eines 5, ballet bed, ( SoLpiene coxvectics tion so devoutly. for by all, Instead of | ies \Ogoverp tus Companion A Delegate from Miinois Chairman, T bave ected by the Cha fcach jdelegution, | not decile upon any man Uufore Tuesslay The teel- Jongress, or even at the ballot box, : p CONVENTION restoring the Southern States to their constitu . "| but a word to We inay as well settle this ditter uty it shall be 9 the arrange: | ing of the individual me.nbers, however, eoul e test eer We question whether the assembling of this | Honal rights; Inrtead of trying to wipe out | ,,'The sincndment propowed Jet» strike out ail aiter | Put» word to uur, We way ne wall aeitie thls dlter, | ments for the convenienc to the Conven- | fathowed, and itis evident that while s Gumoer ot a fais cc ane enemys holy, at his Juncture, will not weaken the Demo. | pte gate OF Ine past, D7. 6 mmarnanlinOe | Ne re eee Natscnet frawolawetogs SURE | ariaca trot a shore. difere Jor aa rho | Mons and the diepontna of ck’ ts, au alice Leite | thes fea atronzly toward Me, Penton om gece ue speech with which Mr, Belmont, air’ ha fe polley distuted” alike by” humanity ynd. soun e rules o' ational Duior vous | firour iuatrietiona ivy estion of voting | Tnatters ¢ Wit the Lerupation ofthe | of bis proposed: policy, there are. utbers why drop ne ef 4 National Committee, opened the pro- Y) cratic ; ogramme, There are in the National | » stoemanshlp, and sq ardehtiy preyed for hp the gene. Hen govern thie body, agli avierwing eorlded von, | for Prestdent w lave no difference of opinion. | On Hior the couy of delogates, aud report by Wun ow the score of vvallablty, and wil net with the a 5 Alp AR OrGier ante fiHe 40 rous heart of the American people, the Kadie.) Con. | 8 Ll ple resolution, | (hat question we shall vote a: all tines as we are in- | resolution oF otherwise. Inconini tv’ Support of Mr, Doolate ceedings, was well written, but feebly delivered. | ¢) Convention proper some forty to fifty officers, all | grene, elected imap evil hour, placed the wage heel oe MA DREB RED: B08 OAT wit (Api tause | Bee. | *Hiiced—we a unit, On other questions s portion uf | August nity of New York—Each delegate has | tle, owever, (he matter all through Cl of whom fought gallantly, and some with gt the conqueror upon the South tia did not dare F, BO. Farin was thea Glecied temporary Bee- | Gur deleyation bolleve that we'liave's rxht lo eore | hos ih ent Ol tickels, ‘The + | {s purely speculative in its character, and uothin Mr, Belmont possesses none of the elements of an o| distincti is ys fi ie ‘i Tr § {0 fasten upon vungalehed Hungary, nor Kussia to | retary of the Coavention. without instructions whatever, is forthe | pursued 1} Whatever can be relied upon, ! ©} distinction, e Confederate arn here i On conquered Poland, te ruthie r ibe Q a i orator, Ashe rose and rapped to order, the loud aap mes 1B hae Couteciarats ern ere are | jn om congdered Poland, tue ruthiess tyranny COMMITTEE ON PERMANRNT ORDAMIBATION, President of the Convention, baving this resulution on the ¢ fe tuult | ‘US MARYLAND DBLBGATION, | i 1 ht to | 4 im the Soldiers’ Convention many brave and some | RoW inflicted hy Congress upon'the Suuthimn States, Leiore him, ind knowing our status tn regard 0 It, Deen fou st j bum in the hall died away, leaving naught ; ¢ Military natraps are Invested with dictatorial power, | Mr. Clymer moved ihat tho delegates of each State | to detertune this diiterecce of ‘opt ween us, | this r by such a ‘The Maryland delegates met tn the parlor of Col, break ihe silence nave the incessant click of two | ') “minent oflicers who carried the Federal flag over | overriding tho dce'sion of the courts, and assoming | appoint ¢ comuitves ot to report on permanent | My own cylnion Is that we tlic to | feeling. £ mov He lula cn the | Bowling Saturday afterncon, und. had a con@senttal j A e] hard-fought fields in the late war, They are The white pop: | oFgunization and officers of the Couventh vote an we ace fit on this questi Bly U. It Reeve, c eee. ae Tuvy appeared to be Wivided between Chase hich, light wings, bs They are to pop. ve v " i or three telegraphs which, on lightning wings, Perch lene Gade Had to submit to test fter debate on an anicndinent to neo appoint ® | Ing responsible tor hin Uda vote ure toy debatable, but Lwish to know, if late tauthon pre Peudicton, and will undoubtedly give to one OF } were sending the proceedings to the remotest sr ha body : ele all this morning, 9 justice and civilization, anda | Committee ou Credentials, which waa Iuidion the | voila, 11s the final disposiiion Ur at othor the svild vote of the delegation, 4 Ae ‘ n} and will expect to be received by the Conyention Dt rice, just emersed from wervi. | tw Mr, Dowdla—T desired to vote * Yea,” and was tn Tue Chaseman—It te, pula. 8 *DLRTOM, corners of the Union, His thin voice failed to fill lac ikae a ieaie 0) Wik a Gk sae Ie ruired tuto power to control the deatinies of | Mr. Clymer—Now, Mr. President, E beg leave t | gurmed tint thirties of une dal eating ican wan The motion to table prevailed. OULD, AT POR RENDERION, j the hull, and soon the rustle of a thousand fans as they deserve to be) with ull the honors, It is Hin of our common country. ‘Tie mon | renew my motic eave way, ICE am wiongly inarweds fwithe “ i“ ae ‘ourse of the Obio delegation bas never for a ” " hot in human nature to expect that such an ova to be legislators, and legislators only, tramp: | ‘The Sccretary read the resoluttoa offered by Mr. | raw ty obseetde A TRLEGNAM PIO PRNNSYLY AMEA, tlcon a matter of doubt, They are the embeds ' and the impatient ejaculations of the sweltering, Mog the Const tution under their ieet, bave ‘usurped | Clymer (as amended), as follows r then announced the vote, as follows: The Chatrman—The Chair has reevived a telegram of Geurge H. Pendleton in every respect, 7 wd, restablished the supremacy | "} S99 willnot jar upon the nerves of Gen, Hampton netions of the Executive and Judiciary, and | fesofred, That a Coinmittes of one fron Blate be i Naya, 1 if ich the Secretary will read to the Convention, | ready to vote for him, to swear by him, to dio for grsping crvwd, rebstablish y | (| snd his companions in arms, Ht is impossibie to doubt, alter the eventy of the | aclected'tt) the weve ty it | Mr, Clymer, of Penusylvanta, offered the following npateh Way read as follows | hit, in fet go the entire Pendleton hog, (rom the which they had for a few moments relinquished. ot | Past few months and the circumstances of the ime | shull hel telect pst Dnveuton, | peenteat, That thera now shail be two Committees ap- | Please announce \o the Cor tai tu ie suout, To tat that dhele we Deioved ) cei tak haa ‘ ee poarhinent trial, thut they will uot shrink from | #d Gb€ ise frou Koel stale upou credentials potaved, euch Committos pusist Of ane. te eratt ueisiion uf Penuey could by any concatenation of circumstonces While, as might have been expected, the address ToeDuy's Proapeet Se witape, Lorhaliee to butvess ihe kant ee | a ts rgate from Montana—I desire to add w slight | fromench inte, tu be aclected My the res eeett ee prariiese ths Ny boutea Is a coptingency they Will not entertain for ® is decidedly partisan in its tone, and therefore An effort will be made by the Pendleton people he United States, wie h alone " A between tn m | ndinent to ¢ ¢ resslation, so that it may read, faite Con beta et ww Cunsinitian on | i ee Of Cle Hon, moment, Gnd ve Boh, terol Fo, Ad AAT “ » i r “ys : 7 ian ta alae col thelr victim, and which had virtue enough lett 1 Territory,” Feanteation, abd the other as a Committos A. 'T, Whittlesey, of Tudiana—I move that this Com. | ion he shape 0: second hots, hot amenable to sharp criticism, it contains one rues the permanent organiza\ion is ette Med to-day | oor to allow tae Aenerlenar nae ae he name lent ay ae perananent Or okt e Wnts 1; or Rudlavant shis Coa | rolves, however, te be as loys) (0. the bemoereey , assertion which an independent journal cannot | ‘ Frese ina edlatiy to a ballot for Presidential | raced, aud justice to be dragged in the dust, Tn nt pro fen.—The Chulr dosires to sug ‘The Chaly pat the question “10a voce and dee! AT RSHRNBRD 40" MON Gite as the Republic na 9 to sud Fn a . e, vere! be opposed by tie | der tor M ous programme, 6 hat the geutictnan from Culliornia (Mr, Siecle) | the row ation ado MOUMNKD TO MONDAY, repudiate the asser 1c . permis to pase unnoticed. It declares that the Fae een Ne te. As aml. 4 aed ry kept eee omen Our Deecereey peudment 10. We mation of ine en Mr, ly Ihave. the cull of the roll of 8 | Erastus Brooks, of New York—La behalf of the they willacce;t of ho one else.” On the race pan Republicans intend to have Congress usurp all the ‘ me Frugta acale whieh ow in wn from Pennsylvania (Mr. Clymer), «hich will | for the pcrvowe of having. the gentl Now York del . as well as tn If of the ce of the Convention i d functions of the Government, and | | “°70UMY conflicts, and bere will Le deveiaped | Auer as to $300 0,09), w now be read, and after that the sugvestivn of thogens | the Committees unnourted: Pe cote Hviloged” motion nie aoe | good Tait, aud wl works. ike, Dung bees. to SaemEn brageches an D neil ia this eee & Very pretty fight, which will determine | fon of our uational debt, and (mpotes upon our peo- | oman from’ Montana Will he constile ‘The Chairman~ The Chalrman of ation ta | sider the inc reconvene at? | hie slection, “Much bites Cellng bse Dies etieees je » , le 8 oyaier orbital q . uro, of Nevad " desire of | requested ta aot i his midday | dered he " ie course aes have select for this purpose aa their Mr. Penilleton's strenggtn in the Convention, The a 8) stem of the most exorbitant and unequal taxa. Mr, Muuro, of NevadsIt is certainly the desire of | req Ht 4 The this mid lores ed pon thelt 4 ity papers, Whleh have own iste aud partewarly upon thewselves, hag mplin of being grievously misrepresented, en Hon, With a vicious, Irredeemable, and depreciated | all the delegutes in this boy to you iutelligently, to | Setretry will emit th ay, and the } currency. And new ‘his same party which hus | know what they nro d Ws and Tor one ust bay | Cheirwan of each dele ‘onght all these evils upon the country, comes again | that on tis side of the hall none of ua have. beep 1 pass up t the | + is lighted the atmosphere will | Of many nvunee | be still hore oppressive tod on | A. I, Whittlesey, of dential candidate the General commanding |! | Penuletuntans see their strength the armies of the Unired States, who is to enforce |) | ardor of their adver x cooling, under the tnfla- tlana—T rise to ® point of ‘ 4 . eucen by whi ‘surrounded a; e the American people asking for thelr | able to hear one word of what has been sald or t suaneat O order,” A motion to #’journ was made, I made the very gore and wrathy om thas aceount, | Gen, this usurpation by the bayouets of @ military des Govan, and ena fy aie ee Was ond whom faa’ it chosen for thele | Wensuite’ ba ora with Rieter ‘aqui Mr. Clymer 1 the | motion myself, and Ihave not withdrawn it, oe manutiplace of Mi Peele ae ee « lator; MMe “4 The G ommanding the armies | ‘ave come from Nevaila, a long way ine oF Ul © q The mo ljouirn Was low ed 44 she moutiipives of Mr, Pendleton, tous not potixm, x Pelley which the Manhattan Club mag. The General commanding arm me "i wim Lee on The motion to adjourn was lost, Mee hi ‘t a) 1 pao} \ Now, whatever may be the intentions of the |i | Rate® uve thus fur succeeded ie euriying ont ted States, Can there be aay doubt left il, and to net ine ntcuman selveted Mr, Brooks, of New York 1 wilt say, sir, that we | know tha Briley aed or 0 y The | latter hope, by delaying and protraeting othe ia, ene Of the Radicals if they should be yeast one Vote, ever upon the o are ai the close of the week, and that to: ow iy | Bitusell Conspicuous, the counter; art of bis conduct publicuns, any one who asserts that Gen, |! she work of the Convention Mo materially soften | ile to holt vn tO the reine Of tue Goveruuouhs A Mice Was Wied called. and the fal | the Sabbaile This belo We wallowal anniversary, LContianued on Sowrth paged Grant is likely to become 4 usurver himself or