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THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 6, @HE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CON- VENTION, ——— [Continued from firet page. ge Charleston Convention, ts harti ton and weakening his chances among the ‘@kier members of the other delegations. Among the Bwtabilities to be seen hovering around the heat: jer yeste was ly feure und free Mr. | Valls 1, Of | Ohio, ‘whilom of Canada, where he was sent the rebellion to hie «hattered political . Astute and wary, he would not venture an on the ‘of the varions aspirants, but red to eon his friend and Gompatrlo George HH. leton, in ease he prove successful thé Convention. also noticed the corpulent, sn ‘in eerie, of is taanmorsto, pralacd in Bex for it Rit gen aa ing of the De- wonnd ap along i ‘ieclsting that Tur SUN was a better Democ wer t essed Democratic sheets, A portion the iee:tion went to Chnreh ay. to present themecives and their comrades, and fre ouer up beartfelt. prayers for the suecoxs © Young Greenbacks.” Less pious members beto wc fvos to Coney Talaut, where they gazed on the ¢ Atlantic with the wonder felt o Bever betore saw the dowain of Old Mane except on the Jakes, where he pres . Others made pilgrimages to the Mia few to Hoboken, where lager flows y Hiining tiaehes. ‘This morning the Western dele, Will be eseorted from the Fifth Avenue Hotel Pendleton body guard, with colors fying, evabwelss pasted on their backs, and a band play Frere OF ute, tones written specially for, and dedi- ied to, the Pend ton Bacort. The follwing fs a dpeciinon of the dog are Coming,” und the copyrieh( fs secmied by . * Max,’ the author, from whom nobody is likely to steal it t dies ate | And oor own beloved by Home § When we've gaiued the sormy bat crones, np, tramp, the Love are Se pevers, scubacke and good it is George IT, Pendieton. WEST VIRGINIA wey will comes mes ue Bure tO You a Delegates were sbeont from their #ky partor at the sfor the greater partot ye They in the morning to sce the lone, to expiore wh recess OF the city, and to Feust their on the suburban beauthos a dp mts the great metropolis, They remain , open to eouviction, very, ‘They will for Vendi are, Mantoek, Hendricks. Cry other man. Unlustrueted ant antramineiec fovel in the luxury of HLerty, are taney tree, as too old stagers to full jn love with any young female having no other attraction than «pe: 8s OF local mu’, They would just as soon go for" Ol) Gr 4° us ior his young namesake; they care not a F Which, 40 long as the posi offices ace sure. RHODE ISLAND. This State sent a jolly lot of boys to the Conven- fon, When oar reporter Visited their room yester- fayiney were busy ulazing ew Anthony, one of number, who went to the Convention in his Wipers) on sturdy. nd almost forgot his hat and He diverted their wttention from himself by Inviting the crowd to an Inner chamber, where thoy drank bia Westy In deep draughts, the shiterial hay. ing been laid in the day previous, (0 evade the Excive law, whieu does not seem to agree at ail with any of Woiegates 10 the Convention, Col. Sterne, of tue nee Herald, stated the status of te dele. gation, who stund upon thelr Ry; would, if Possible sland upon the neck of Pexdieton to stran- Betis chancer. Tn fact, they conrider his nomina: nas utterly cuinous to the barty, as placing them beyond nuccess at the election, and beyond tlhe hone Bi Eons, omer, or salvation in the Iutare, Rhode land sent young men to represent her, and they ue nally the exponents of reynvenited Dem: grails priveiples, ready, nay, anxious to diveard the Grad inves of the pask; and'to wake up to the living tenuis of the it, and those to arine the future, judge Chase is their choice. They have not spunk ge pa powreret, (0 tend & Chase column, but say it if New York breaks for him tl and many more Kuste: Southern States will go for hin Wenell, ‘Th ir 0} m Bos Bev ked be'clows, can curry the Sprague Hon, ‘Amuse W. "Sprague, brother , ani part owner of the planta ion, f¥ uumbered among the delecates, and froukd pledga hie lat abtrt, id hls beat pair of boots to sond the Chief Jnstice > the White House, ‘The Aclegation are of opimon thet Saniord EB. Church is only ascarecrow put ap by the New Yorkers to dt tex.tion from Old Greendacks, and that New wil leid the way with Chase" for their slo an und shouting * Maugh a Ballagh,” * & Purivus vayh,” and * Brin go Unum. MAINE disagreeing delegites held a > When they aiscursed the dhitp, and ‘chances of their favorites, e tins did ample justice to two pitch #4 of ico-water, for even in the cite they rightsousiy bacrve the requirements of the Meine Liquor law, Peadleton loomed my eng): thie delegation last weekly Dot porter the me! were entirely Porimuittal, and seomed to have a strong weakness’ for snecens under any man on any piatiorm, Chase tas no litte slrength in that State, 1owa, ing on sofas, smoking, chew! td of their Outer garments, our ‘eyorter (a at the St, Julien, pays eye, hun: ip in the market, sonvere tic and ebatting, 4 thelr ease and thoir whiskey at wday, Pendievon beamed trom very tongue, and each heart was re a A te cehe the rentiments expressed in the follow ing ues, the exclusive pro Pendleton isco tt We are marching, George H, Pendieton, to that familiar tune, With whit Dnee so oft In former years we've #: deoons Mand valley it rings with cheering ‘every household where @ loyal heart is red that sour To gladd tar ts blazoned on t hat ur Jouuson Like their brethren from the West they second choice, FLORIDA deo iiolds forth at this house, and ber delegates wore fo lerday bmvattng with grabitude to the Presiden’ # his amnesty prociamation, ‘They wisl give hum a Pomplimentury vote as will many Soulhern Hiates, INDIANA will no doubt go for Pendieton until he Is, whipped When she goes th» whole bog or Heudsicks, to carry the Vendleton en with her, ‘Th Quarters were rather deserted yesterday, the de gates Laving distributed themselves over the elty tc feo all the Woude.s contained Within {he metropo! Her woldier and sailor deiegaies lean to the latter but would not touch witha forty rod pole His war record iy utterly distustelul to them, and they wall undoubtedly support Grant if some decent ww Demociat ie not nom ated. They listen to the green. back doctrine with considerable putionce; but when thelr Western fricnds threaten that the next #tep Will be vitation, they lecine lO argue so monstrous a rant for President as ardent shoulde: ed their muske der him us their may be that. the $0 influcnce the Indiana delegates und bravely as they Ww their sibros un t rebellion, — It salore | will ‘Tom uestion, and tor the tine be ta wre figuting wader any Halt that they sili se-ede from the Peni pb. Phe Tuet that thie g n grew Weaker thun stronger tod by many Who Were heretofore vions. ILLINOIS tue West—Pendleton to the Tue delegates adiniration for him ix nebo by Ohddy which bs daft on the ; ri Iinois tn parueular, throustout E-ypt, ts cor him to @ man, This portion of tu rise State, owing Wo ts proaimty ty Kentucky and Messouri, was fa bad odor during the war, and many of ite Inhabit er frieads of tiv Soutis than of the N NEW YORK, The New York de! iT meeting on Batarday evening, In one of t baits of Tammany building, When the subject of candidate oF the suuraKes again discussed ally dion of Sa Church, was a siry disposition dele tio to sawing out bo for Judge Chase, who, Gov, Seymour bog of the Way, ungue \ we preter of ah i bis de 3 but us ducky y © exco dangly desirous tat i hold back unui Mr, Pendleton is with drawn, Many Chase men fell into the scheme © Hirowlhg tue vote of the Shite away until sueh (tue twit tmiy be ured ei! clually, Me. Hendricks wa the peat ehuice to Chase, ad maniested «good dea of strengti in the delegation, Que ggthuslustic | dividual persisted in bavi dur MBetucr ov ne Vote etoud as 10 lows dan adjourned v Boters Bob eit Seyn ae Saliuor ea a rh P} Thou A. Hendeleks.’. 8 Jo. i George I. remutetouse., 9 making 4s partys bu 8 avin. this empty Of course, there is no expeet.tou Church the 'Fresdential in. ini ee bis. politi nin this Dt hon rat Ul |, sleenns im Jus) as iit to receive it y other, Many poople tnsist on bebeving that stould Mv, Pence on be defeated, w he undoubtedly wall ve, and. Mr. Case tisbs (0 ink: Adio of Kuccess, teat the New York delegation wii ‘ewhug out deymods as shel eandidu oy aud ernest Tos st on nis nomination, fu this, it ts Intimates they Will be seconded by the Wis onsin deiega'lo , Whi-€ aid, It Is alleged, Was secured by te appoint ment of air, Palmer ae tempo ary chairman, ‘Th: me agers of tis scheme, Walcn Meany the Manhetia Wand he Tammany Suchems, also eount o suport of all of New Bu luud’ aad Vennsyl whew the thie come DELAWARE, Pefore the hour wuen dey will be required at suny Hall, there will be ‘a meeting of the Dela Ware celeg tion, to reach a conclusion as to the you Of that State, ant the manner fi which It will li east, Lt is thougnt that sane defn te action wil also be taken on the “two-thirds rule,” whieh | favored by somo ond objected to by ther delegates. Tire are intiuations tat noses enough have beer ted to Insure the of Pendievon, | rue Were dispensed wi ‘as the green backs rthe-pcopio | cundisate ot without in the Dela clegution, the fotend to make goime effort 10 abollah the ‘oub obs rucuion, ‘The delegates from this are stopping ‘at the Astor meeting Wil be held tis morning at the Mitte A, The brefvvence of te majority Is ior endleton sh not certain tuat be will recelveu soild vote, the canse of those who To save you fry They are marching to the music Pith Avenue alleomers of th Gov, Seymour guishables vis the theeling to b the following bi Hutehin 1. Sen M, Stockdale of Tennessee Have been th Friday, Th thein sion will York delegation leading — in front of Tammany Hall—so tan way of impressing upon tie Tammany th oe seriben t wit! those Wenda Convention shat! have re: Bt James, aoc ‘This body may also determine npon its yote with Movthe admission of dvitgater, from the jories, ‘There i# no positive knowledee as to how these latter would vote, and both the Pendleton and the Chase wings are guarding te point of ine gress With watchful eyes, Tt lx the tmprcesion of some that delegates from the ‘Territories will yet get ios MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATION, A private meeting of the Marsictuaeae delegites was held in their rooms at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Inst evening, to arrange npon a coure o! action In the Con vention to-day, ‘The ehotce of (he majority appears to be in favor of Chose, or for Hancock and Hen dricks together, The proposition wo strongly opposed. THE SOLDIERS AND *AtLone’ CONVENTION, Zo parody the lanruage of the telecroph relating to the movenenta (or wane of them ot a certain Major- General, 1c was all auiel at the Moffat Mansion yeu terday—the mansion serving siply a4 a reniez- vous for gossippere about tle Convestion, aud fo those who, again in association ith thelr com fades, waxed eloquent with anecdatal rem! nis cences of old times, Some fow fresh Ho uments, in an Mrs, Surratt objec to the availability were in clveu! great original abo! suffrage is ‘he favorite Wil Undoubtediy bolt Pendtote pretty broadly linted fp their resolutions What more broadly in their casnal eonversatio DEMOCRATIC CONANESSIONAL COMETH. Senator Doolittle, nse did bebe | worth while yesterds tion wee all aguinet Ch of Hendricks te apartments, aternating will Dooliit ‘The conversa t Maneoei bh a pow frou val ode PENDLETON ESe ‘The main borty han: their drinking at Lovejoy's vero Went of on his own and suburbs, whit many “hung re me” tn the ‘vicinity of the Mall alt day Ward Beesherwith the fervent hove that the eminent vine wonld ‘speak under the Inepiration of th Democratle Convention and eaiogize George tH. Pen tubly, that impo: tant individual of Hetiry Ward heeene wird Hhd to endare th mi god lett severely alow eseuy the heroes of ture of having Some of the members. of a wore boyiel turn, played hide and see arocad the stuck of mut t piled up in thelr bedreon Somereanite with ny aud others dunce downs, aul Pond : expect to ron for the ie Ob the MuscHlur Christianity tieket, ously cnough over the waning fortunes of The fact that Kentucky war pledged to 4, amd that Pennessee would vote for him Jy Jobson, Was Not cucouracement enorglt to divtwite the gloom thet lay close to their Peveral stated they would go home to-day it ton is not nomiuated. This was considered by many to be a confession of weakness either ir Pendleton or thes pockets, A sinall in on Saturday night wan but the consuming thirst of i erveseenee of long to be olf for is 0 Duncombe admiration, a “old Kentucky shore far av The tediuta of last ng was weiled away Dy eu ion and the singing of enatehes of Pendleton ballads, of which Precious productions the following are samples Wo are coming, George MH. Pendicton, three hundr thoweand stron © Abolition thry more he 1 this elutehes of nid we'll ail feel way In ELchtren Sixty-nine. ‘You have heard from Penusylyauia, and from California h her bi Up, boys, np, and vote for Penitieton, Avil we'll ave the © lot-box to And Otilo has been speaking thre ‘yous the m We are the * Eacort to New York, Murrah! harral And for our Pendleton wilt wor Unerals! bute ‘The people all will sues to hit, And they thi witha vi an of yore, © mundred thucsu a Aud Oly t ‘This morning, at 9 o'cloek, the Escort will form 9 gvard of he Western men from the ny Lait. followa after th MANHATTAN ( al the ari my. yesterday. presen bur were thrown pocrucle creed teaies With the country ton preset. 'To-nig thece will k 1 pow-wow When a sapoer will be given to tb from all (he States, THK METHOPOLITAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB, at the St. Augustine Hotel on Fonrteenth street, w resorted 0 by nombers of anxious Dene seeking snforma from the mem Metr as to how. the moadoaty 1 fhabitity to fore. excused from ox ve ecording to the fath B. Byldwin of Virginia, H, O'Neill of tows, and raile Hihnols POLITICAL PREFERENCES. A little canvassing develops the tuet that the hoys are quite as bitierly opposed to Seymour as nd Chat it Tess for the New York a with Hone as in understs pose he coquetting Conventie will deel forse Seymour and Hancock, a4 so of th New York deleg: on hong Informally; and the rumor of a coup a’ éai ln, favor fseymonr, with Hancock seeond on the ticket, by da ofthe former, elielts a vigorous protest tit Mausion, whose hatifvee deciare that, if 1y cannot he heard in Conveation, they will make Iver heard at the polls, PROCRSSION TO-DAY, The grant procession will occur at 11 o'clock at 9 o'clock ms ed, and is ex wing alfair, Besides a ats with 1 cleht divisions, ‘elock in front of Molt Mansion, . van, and dolegation from New Jersey following next in order The Ine of parate will Inelude a pa in review y worers aro —by sseunbled Sagumores fact thatthe boys in biue are many 5 the Democracy. ORDER OF THE DAY. The following order—the results of a meetin National Executive Committee held Jul order couto of the paraie: Hranquanrens NATIONAL Executive Commrrree, Sew Youn, dnly 4 Ise OnpER.—The members of this C-nvcation Will yarade n Monday, July 6, GCM o'clock. ALM. The Hue fi 1h feontat the Mom titaision, the dete place ta line In the following ‘order, as i ano of idee °y, A Pennayivania, 4 Ohlo, Tudiand, Minot, Michigan, Wisconsin, and 5. New Eno lind Sates 6. Delaware, Maryland, and Distriet of Columbia, thorn Bates, Including Rentneky a. Mines Catfornti, Nevada, Da Nebias) a. and Now \ Toute whi be aloug Seventeenth atrect te Fonrth town Fovrheavenie to Fourteenth atreet murtennthy st Ta ¥ Hall, to Third ne rower Institite, hens of the Wa deleeutions Wil report at by vider National Executt Ny vider of the National Executive Comunttten ied J.D: MeQUADE ~ Horel Gow At the hoteles and otter ti irters of the war! us de there waa pot Saturday att publicly learn tes when tte Inating point, with the exception, perhaps, of that of the Western ven, There was a vast amount of talking and drink iby dinking and ‘akin; ‘in copl diy, but it Was, tn the mal \ ‘class of putr ote known here aw Future Trospect Coes,” that the were prominentiy made; and even Western men wh 4 with the ML ever thirsty eroady the. Impression given. wae father of a deterinf ation to do s:mething by Way of for the pleusure of & 'ree rds, frre food, wad r from the midnight slows, thaw of a belief tia helt fwvoritea eould bo bencited. by any tnfluences which could only affect auch os wre dented admission ‘o elther the Convention. Hall or inte rlor of the rooms vecupled Ly ite delegates DOWN TOWN, At the Washington and the Stevens, well down Broadway, there W ne of the surrounding evi dences of headquarter Influences, Tie houses, how. ver, wore filled with people, ‘and the bars’ were ight, any opport the determination of the patronized, ‘The opinions a! ether house were vail saa ts preference (or enndidstesgiven more as if they were the results of personal thought and. con: lusion than of the vote of aa organization for he attainmont of unity, In tie groups at either house the expression of prever Was done more ina ay conversitionil to nas if any of th peakers supposed himself in a position to. in fuenee the votrs of delegates by anything which night be said aside from caucus determination, A STOUT GENTLEMAN at th Washington, and subsequently at the Metro politan, of perips 53 years, who sald his name was notor the slightest consequence in the matter, fs vored and hoped for the nomination of Chief dus Hee Chase, almply, he remarked, because he believ: d miss of the people in all sections of the countr: lesired w ehnnge. ‘They had given the Republi at party a longer lease of power than had cyer before been givem W any darky which bad failed ta hrinw our national affairs into a better con it took their care In hand, ST. NICHOLAS, At the St, Nicholas Hote men are mainly gathered, th where the New York re are alan the Tonnes Nevada men, and there i¢ a remarkably it and easy surface fooling whe: dates are nam and yesterday ao name m ver the various canis | vturday and Saturday 1 the eround of avnilabiliti i Hetow, excepting Unt his now nat. ite the fears of the houdtholders ax the bonds tmon-y inver. meete with litte favor with thei, bot is generaily Of means necessary to keep the the entire campaien, With most of the were not posit be effective before the eo to give weight te ros, bot a. ana What they mixit sy called forth any fon for OF against ano n by whieh these th of delegations we familiar with the to Judge of con F Was fot in the naming ‘of any tan as decidedly preterabie the of negro ain bla, who if nominated—as tx some Inquiry whether, in ease It might be found dime atwo-tiird vot nil thus give dinanity and «ure pr the party. Rat even (his appearance of fear that Jhy ancrber of frients, ae ast cadens at atid there was a strong : of Gen, MeClolion nd dak bt Mesouie tan; Whilee #0 a man who hid becn grievously wronged by Tht MerRoroLitaN, in ond Alabama, Were ore alarge nw ther Stites, wha seem ve sof the Conven fuilueuce with r several Siute ob a few went to hear Henry who are believed t denned number of dele ‘The seone at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last ever wn early hour the h nz the probabie The appearance of the be seen shrewd, “front the South, an ele gow head Western men, The uc ‘low who ietened with attentio the purposes fon W War Was Wager of whieh was toe | ction and read nt tie sentation I [Applause] a law, twit Ha 0% ws tbe re lay aid Yea | mitted fo ull their former righ » Constiia, tion, w Convention of the Radieal party in tit, Unt tat i A few fire-euters, and horse, buif alligator kin: from Ohio, wearl ¢ also prosont, inclu! Joun Morrisey, tor the Ce Be Ay they might snate franchised every who in Itt w substituted (Misses. 1 the deing eloquent and eptousiagtie Rousseau of (hi were most energetic in «uy nearly ail the *peakers if favorite with all anuounced that they were ready (0 report, Ge their own way Fwing the Hore was to be seen 4 gl rolled up to the elbow, holding’ forth in an nidletou's fiver man tapyod Tin « ittle more drat." ) more If you former growing poorer ani the toil and aweat and labor of the white 1 coutry North ant South, He chur ed it all to ti uch ; aave your lun peace and pr nel versity, auch deepotin try of thd hand is, ed to pay ie rede tiie Radical party, Ow the trying to conv company that the tax on bunts would roanee ofthat of the So xhibiting a & they wou nd ereenbacks thi ont deal’ of opposition was ollored by insivnl but the Pendleton men tlk romehy venti la oF the Gi round the SOLDIERS! AND SAILORS? CONVEN- | demonstrations eontmation then reper Cooper Tustitute Crowded- Speeches, Reso- Tu tlonmy Kes vations to the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention assem heers of the Convention, The report was aiopted Unamsavously $ YOR PRRAIDENT 1. Fr_nktin, Connecter jon to Cooper Inst priate badges, their old warworn rd fought tent. + the delegates, houled by bands of tute, cach Wearing app York soldiers carried with the flags, tattered and torn In many a ho About 11 o'eie tnuste, began to arrive at the | wat profurely decorated with flags and banners | represen’ ing the dite reat States of About two-thirds the use of the Convent was open to the pubile. and took the places aselgned th Latre and the pec din was kept up for were given jor Tonuensve. Arkanaie..ss Alabaiin Ninwesota, Vhien ‘the delee tes iad been rent stored, Gen, MoQuaid called the me and sald that this Co was called In accordance with the set ders’ Convention whic ‘This Convention would Democratic Convention in putting ¢ at the polls m nominated for, temporary, Cibalro J and order re- ing to order, met in Cleveland in Isis, Hily codperate with the wir Hudiealisi ination of Gen. Thos, Ewing, Jr. ‘he amendme sar, and Gen, dlocum, nd the original motion wa There was one disgenting volee, whic Chairman asked might be withdrawn, so that the ht He unanimous, duct the perm temporary Chairman vacated with a fow remarks, in Which he stated that Gen, Franklin st at the head of hig class at Weat Py air was received Convention for the sd to him, and wid that they extended the ip to all who agri her they be opponents at the ballot box or on t! Jot battle, But in suying this they bud nothing ords or aetions, Gea in, in taking low fald that according to bis i eum raat of Sevaer incivil, tite by virtue of there po day. Th * te first place (iis Was not a seeret mulitary organization, It was wot like Ue or, known as the * Grand Army of the Re But’ while the; put down Radicalism and au vice, are eatin 8 aed and trampled under heel; the white m that the negroes may be untrinchived, as the allies of Ts this (hie amked) what th marched for, amid storm and sunshine low, over hills and valleys, they bad fought and bled and died tor? sof voiros.} tion wis anaw: would fuithiully uj “from hund: Vative soldiers of tue country recognize the th there should now be peare betwee the secthuns of the co be to vid and support the conservauy country who meet to-day to pat in nom et which wall overt peace to the country, With «man to head the ticket that every. man ninee of the Democratie party, of Maryland, Gen, the District of Columb Stoddard of Counecticut, Capt, Cupt, Chase of Virginia, and Prt Mivois, were then Bingham of Maine, vate Hildreth of 1 wusly, after which Obivy In 4 tow pertinent lowing preamble and be sent to tl received With great Ke rebel We Demoeratic Conven nthe eal of our bate vrity of Congr aration that thi y solemn and Maauinous des | adjoura Wa Union squire, (rom which piace the delegates wil be escorted to Cooper Lustitute by the veteran sald of this city, the arhical party th nel any ela Above all otter by Constitution, the great batilew wery won by the wriny abd Hay Chat pasty tas fOrteived al cluun % our cou menae fused a hearing. fore tie civilized worl the American reyolat ge 1 hap Lsced a et tarnished aonor of the Union Mo Mare! New Yori, Colonel’ A, W, Bra tins, onnay ty MeCandless. dew Mexic Cola d the late Confederate and ApIFe Of the. aye though tisguided fou suid down their Ciptain ¢ Kansas, ( FP. Dev Minsiesip, Colonel Ing: nel Willams. Dil rn by usurping. the ios or te Exceutive, and by Fender: through legislation aid Otlos wise, Lue o> Uitlonal pero Lor ite auie ices on Southern States 0 Shiteay ored to place 1h wuiti the nesroes Late W high duties by the Nor by education puntic oxpenditires whieh etande wtthont a poratter tn | hwvory and Wrentens an Wretrtevnbie wativaal han: | rapt ntcestve tn Ite mon nencye asd hee | euaised” robles t i That the erent princely he we took nt aris uaviug be the ltadien! ovrty, We bese Culy WoL We Delton tierpary twin Nava lead tn give etfs es min innten me aie part vieway Of at is to heal the gricvivas woutds of the war . Snowden then moved that tese resolations be la ton the tab’e andl the lant proper Ly oreenized, and that a ec vor | ud Territory on permanent organ zation be ap: Green Clay Smith and Slocum discusced the preantles aud reselutions r favoring the promr ct nd ti to Convent ay Mall, inasiinels os may have adopted ite phucferm with ring the views oF wugurstons oF this Ganvet: | neldered It the most Important ament that woald come before the Conyenter wid he Moped, therevore, the went Hall consider What they were not rash itmod trong! ? toe iatmediale ap ‘onu tees of the Cenvention—an Permanent 0: ganimition, on Resolati ng, Crain tess and Finan mittee to Howl ste one from euet) Stat fory to acl as Commitee, Adopte Gen, Camphell's resolntions were, therefore, tem porarily wi eral Stave and Te fea were thon eatiod, es bained (ctr (av rites tor the ©. hanent Orranization, whieh ( attend ng to the Or 1 the eran Why hen fad they euthere 1 wid Was the Wader of the t © Convention wand give tom at for an ul tel them why they hone, oF tt rere, Hew | were Here, Me then Fe th HL incidents sucewediag (We lo togeciier with sete « Tutite! owed OF aenied to show that the Repubilcan | party bad vtoloted all ite toriner predges concerning | reafirmed inthe Navona ‘Tuls prineip ity are altald to adhere to these prineipls. y know thit they were cleeted to poser in \ throngh a division of the Demoeratic party, by «than half of the popu ar ‘They are ovine J now in the heat @ of the nuns in the tal *, and, tne opped the substance that dow, They Lave vis to Intelligent Voter in the Sout ble to bear arms, and they have and negro equality tnstead. | Kentleman cont nued his recital of «1 say ine OF the Hadieal Congress ta an ie, mualyzing ite act Wulers upon reeonatrue!ion, impeachment, &e., with wil dere are vamitinr, (The Committee on Permanent Organisation here ore retired, bat Uie Convention insist hould proceed "with bis spe given for the gentlenan who then con: je suid the councry should tise In ils Wael the Radieais from {Choers aus.) The name of Ge ‘tioned, tremendous and pi 1 prayed that if thy God wenld sent [Applause j te ability Of ta paces the taxes are increased by yor of Fe Athe. taih of the country om sell as enshrined | it a ing of the MIL h, the erived wit core tal's apoeet the b Haily bose, whieh wie hy La Waving of battle tgs and ower white wo Convention on Pe the following peri nent or. The Chairman of t Vice Preaidenta ‘ © Gon dG \ ee De. A. Vaney Gea dM T lorton.Co Hur youstaotd Jobe Patiien,,.capt € i. Pieman.its Which the prope gmt Chairman to libs plac stood f. (Laughter and ei chair, made a brief speech, ws fol- PERCH OF THE PEKMANKNT CHAIRMAN, ‘Thanking them for the e mplinent, Gen, Franklin ary wien bud eto exercise Influence Us Kain power Jon ay miutary wo bere l= Tt might be asked what riznt b taatlow ati whieh, ight bave bee. ile original objets, Wor ctand dangerous body. One objec: of thin tom should be to show to the props that the jiere of the country do wot intend to eeeret organization hostile to tions of the country. Ail who be- organization be mdyi It shonid show Ww the o ‘of the Chicago Se son did not repre ent the ra and sailors of the country, The conser: t that eat olycet of this Convention should mon of Uy vation & ow Kudiea! ruse and ry. One fore the live issuer ov. the day, and ts we soldiers and sailors of the county, vative men of the wat id dawreh ou ensy victory. (Ap se of the President's speech, the Comn Fivance, &e., wore © one delegate from each State and it was agreed that when urn to big A.M. Monday Gen, Green Clay Smith, of Montana, thon offered lowing resolution: Kewoleed, Tuat (he #\0W# and orphans of docensed Idiere and sailors are te especial warde of the nation, AF eveditore are ty be paid ba Kou they, oh have be pre rH olution was idopted unanimously, with line thistiam A resolution The 1 jorving Presiuent Johnson was re- COMMITTER ON RESOLUTIONS, The following are the oMesre and committees ra- iby the Commitee on Org Major & Ken w Hany UT hee. Couner Dro it, A. Vai Cnplata J We Bloomin, Maly Lay Geusral Wi oral "Win, F. Siuith pderson, Wihcorirl Patrion! Colole) O. BF Towa, Captait rk Vermont, May Colonel G, aigCorsaile Kentinony ¢ J.4. 8, Todd, Mootana, General Uvptain Jona ©, Grary,” Calton ‘houth Carolina, ©. L. Andersov, NATIONAL BXECUTIVE OOMMITTER, acKer, ‘ot Coles, Catan De ‘ G, Chase; New York, Gen, James M vanee Frank R Cantlly Minnoso ‘Delaware, Capt, JME Bare Co neste See . Cost; Maia | € miry | 3.M. Zuliek ionsiny Beigel, B, he at ah in age bueo,'6. N tts, Col Hil M7 10, Gen. LD. Campbells Mt Hea pat i a at Semneon taal ew i i ASTTING TON, ELEGRAMS GREAT BRITAIN, ehialinae Eee E FINK INAU! 19 BROADWAY. leation held on the 24tis FROM W:. “ABLE T [exctanae 4 patches to Th sutweros, 9%, July MM. JOIINSON DIE\PEOL STE ident dolnae anothy with whieh hie amnesty proehiin ening. <The yo is unusually warn, Marvent prow According to the timeionored brated the an | aappored that ae soon ae it was mate patie the dete nate him tnonimonely. prominent Northern Deu: views ou public atiaire at some Tenth tHe AWNDSTY. written a letter to a iol he gives his nt meeting of the Hoard, NORDIN, Raq wae una ec nnimber oF pro j tose were exehany | spovebes made, [ORE-LARD FIRE INSURANCE Cy, # OF THE on oe yew YoRe. no sheold be taken relat ty proclamation, jer the Comtitution er he bad no tight © Probably a joint re duced declaring itp THE RECENT NowIN ations, ow that Mr, Butler's report har mate i! the Corps Le ih SOR WOOD; Zownan Mint Mite, Secretary, PFICK OF THE INTERN ATIONNG | Modutow Favre, He sold France and the neighbor: the pe va of the ie ie KD INSUK Smythe, and Witlom M tive committe 6 Ronher repited that on thts faane ‘ou demay't free of Ww Kmplre, waa weak | certainly ben Hy her acts, Pr independence 1 far the coating in Butler's rep HIT he cant enn e taken by a hry nfirmation t« very wed. wae aw pled: ould preserve mber of Senat TUE CONTINENTAL Lrondway, New Ye Lonerd ak tae Cas raety Dr che oatme banuntationelpe Ino hiditen de igna; but ste coul! met twlys Im order avon tele fort Ky Fee MURTY SECOND DIVIDEND, FIRE INSURAN cfors of Gus Core, get the House tato Committee the purpose of eon pn ong inte Cy » House refuse mi that the bill will not be © COMPANY = # Gavernment aver ve aod recognized tye thee will be a te riches of nat COIs, payable on demand, at w York, July 1, 1868 honor, or ber intuenve THE INTREST TAX, There seome te doubt that the Hy the rumk and tile of the fib Corps MArmce SOURTIL NATIONAL BANK OF THB CITY OF NEW YORK, bon ts, notwit! Moana Committer the Western members and that {twill recetve the vo: mon, capecially those of tle New . that le will be b Renee, Jnty ccrns of the United States, In this city, ved the Fourth of daly by ay + the United Staten Con. sul, Mey Krolastnann, coupled the chair, — kes, payable O@ vce will be cloged from the close of fh. SRFAMAN, Cashier, <NUAL, MEETING tare of the Des pany will by hetd on Monday, y Taha Heowne, 1 th cLon of Direetors for sad Company, aud for hay atl July ay WERTEM SURG, muct Shellabaryer, of fai.ing for some tims, i= health has be: sail (or Burope, turies Seward and Welles, who left he Friday with a number of friends, on n ple prtress Monre ment, ere expected Srereawe, July 6, A public banquet and ball erieuns here yesterday in honor The United States Ambaas- A many Govern: a fricuds of America took Company at eame tue and pl ‘T. HIGBER, Seorotary, .) LOAN ON MORTGAGE UPON of the Govern ick tomorrow, . James G. Blaine tert to: end the Stato Convection on (ha Sth, Js Chatman of the Repub! that State, and wil pre indor of the session for the purpore of arrange i eaAtivitien, elty property, w port la the fortivities, elty provorty, ight for Maine Subinas Sanks, AVINGS BANK, CHAT. The ornal dividend, Viewwa, duly 6.—The Austrian Government work of disarming by iesuing leaves oF absence to 06,00 men in the standing army, Baron Voo Beust has made a reply tf abocution of the Pope on ti ‘Tue note has wot yet been mado M SQUARE, N.Y. Six Per Cont. ver annum, free frou ta jor Ty 20, bs, ved, and Wil draw interost from July 1. interest, fee from tax, ‘allowed on all DN HALL, President. Shey! Heeaourers INSTITUT: A large number of members of Congress left for and it ie donbtrul whether « the North on Frida quorum will be in the Hor MR, BUTLEK'S meron. Batier laid bot On Friday night House his report on the Impenchmont heibery matter, Jo Justifles the solgure of telegraphic | doing the Manger SAVINGS way, entrances on Pactoplace. De this Kuetitution have. ‘pemits enstitied thore aL the Fale of &! iV bo pald oo aud FRANCIS P. SCHOATS, Wane 1, Wonnatin se SAVINGS BANK, - Beronave, July 4. —ihe Skouptebiri thonal Chamber of Servia, has passed a law ox eluding Prince Alex saying that in rgewied and bis jou to the throne esion having been eome than any country justicn of the peace may time, (n the most Insignificant case, that money was ra regulation of the» Milan Was today eonseerated and a an tho Soverenga at linpowing religious Hopnonite our military cere: atk PER CENT 4 Detore July 2, with ity V.BAY fom 10 to 9, and also tn W east ayy madd f Bey, fre te BO, FOLSOM, Prost. YENTRAL PAKK SAVINGS BANK, rd VM, and from 6te 1 on all depos! Mia wade One be eens pomed to the : ach was collected f tooneand oftierr VW, Ragan, wriy Collector of Internal United States steamer sie menmotwar Narva and re wt dawn tow the cable was SeYMOUN A, HUNOR, Sey taily froma Aas : 4 fon of raising and relaying the cable will be completed tm two days Ross, Van Win ict 1 OL O'DONONU! BANK OF WIt- Hav ebureh, Sand 5 Broadway, near tet a, A deaw talorent from: * MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAY ehh haubers tt. New Yorks Ju pail bet s Tat thy Ronenr MoCarrenty, Seer: SAVINGS: tig necordine Hither that all the know edce hy ueas WOK!” On his port ty order of ¢ to bet was only ‘ report goes ont wt the City Mall at 12M, yor: ee by Gov, Bullock, amencement of the trial Jim > ow Mexican, ewe ta Wasting he ietinos, by Ne tion of the Gov- bit were read, 3 for ihe aequittal of 1h bras onlled, wintored by diigo was clected Presiient ' ‘of J0-¥ 1, aud wil be eot thed to interes the Hex 8x WOUths, AC Bot Witielrawn, ection wil Hie ted with Lida DAVID LEDWITH, Co NKLIN SAVINGS BANK, Caves, where toe man KS. MeWhor te roo ded with strangers, and the day ‘oseeution in the ease of the Mere Wum Chuwed WOeday, ———— LOUISIANA, AKL EM SAVINGS Bo trom Gaverains the 2th, draw liter New Ounnans, July 5.—The House yesterday morning and took up tor the thire reading ng the elty police andr the the ball aathori cing ACHANIOS stitution, Bs Lowery. BK Lor Cent Litornst Ure TRADERS! ¥ tax) allowed on al bofore July 20 will draw Interest g 4PM, and on Mondays ond posted @ bili pl ud Wednesdays f(r: an 1, i, WAM. oS P. My ane > 'T, KLIN, ausee 67 Fant ‘T, CONKLIN, President, BOMANICS’ AND TRADERS’ SAV: TINGS INSTITUTION nig Takin NLL ate Wed apan they. sid not apeak pleasant as won by Lobelia, tine, di The hur of MP Sp ue, port explains and fortifies the above position vy of several withoawes, andl gues Ov tO slow how money was raised hu th levoted to Sena and the Missouri delegation, coueeruing Which We ave the following note: mateh game of Les iy C. Fromme, Se between the Th BANK, STH and te Atal defeat of the Thue StoSix per cent, Inte int per Steammhiv Ocean Queen, . FREE FROM GOY- HERNMENT TAX, tno Avan ate epee a on i. rt loud “at the rate ‘The report says this the testimony, shows all right” by Craig having: * #6 andl that It was Sentor counsel of the President, who bs shown th hiinselt in know tog (hat w Senne “all right,” aud in lis client informed o1 the fuct, ¢ iwtaken up by testiinony low of Senator Rasa, of Kates, but ne wr bo the public, DIVIDEND—A semi-annual SIX PER CENT by to have intereste ” Frans. —At4 P.M magne thee at 1 Ee meerning the 20 will will draw Interest tT wenty my th Mt aR) ‘ie wa SO SUR AY as lo general ¢ nthe tourth fluor of NION DIME 8. OM) AND) v8 CAN OPEN DAILY Bl smage to turni aye, COR, OF LATGHT, 1o gs O'CLOCK, ST ON $5 TO $6. will bear luterest from 6 ee Bord and Koons, GENTLEMEN Building owned by Mr Cover pe Soveit rt Phillips, of Thirt- seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenucs, Walking yesterday Lint street, 0 Cornelius Wendell, copy. Sinythe Was "doing What he ¢ Seen ead His nnd Wor i wllernvon lb An unknown corner of Oliver aW YOUNG wih board, at 21 under (he dire | Terme moderate, RESPECTABL ted with largo, alry rooms aud Crag wits ole liu MEN ACs ‘au Valkeubury held the Tue Mear.—Tho following per b on fected by the great heat ou Saturday @t the foilow- FURN SHED KOOM TOLER TOA Tuan, with oF wi Wi) Wort th st top Hu WITHOUT CHILDREN can accommodate & young woman at 9Carmh + hoirdhav. Te AN'T HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, days Hand 2300 weeks peu alt ulgnte Seat Pee CLUALDREN'S located tn larger and wore conyentent where It continues to HOF OLLeEWie (as Wel Hiren and Pir ore, In Twentys idaw Biook t denoy At length on this subjeot that Perty Fuller, retad with the alleged raking and distribution ot Ht Hat Moor, frout F nliiery entirely caved for aiid a f e believe that Wi fully proved to have beow 1" ‘ot Magy nley's Foowipta are 8 follows between From the Commercial Bank of Murphy, of Chi tawnd Third aven tortor, at LS tt hones, by ad taeir residen nig properly eared 1 Destas.—Christian Vogt, of 15 Stanton street ‘0 LET—NICE COOL FURNIS' room: reat from §3 to 65 )Cumekoeping, in a quiel private house OUNG GIRLS CAN OBLALN LODG- nd meals af Ave coats ¢ Jodging House, those before “certain that he receded at [east no nivel as 1* put down against hims they huve 1 There cannot be a doubt that th wile they Teel reason sting with bis p Hed sudide nly. dafant, of S10 denly on Saturda; Saturday noon. denly on Saturday atternvon, ut 860 Water street... at ho W. Twenticth street chal, Listans died yosterday ut the corner of Fourteenth sireet and Avenue I... Michael McParland, of (4 Greenwich stre: ‘was found dead yesterday morning ou the Johu 8. Lacy, bead Girls Te atc Ae Nowe Vine disaanoe Drocured lor those out oc euployment, OUNG MEN od, “Spy ta weak erie woes GRAND ST, BETWEEN BROAD. bull of (is 101 upon acquittal. The pretence that the resident's counsel is as venth street on Sranmina Arraar,—About 11 P. M., Dennis of Mulberry street, and William MeKin Mulberry stréot, quurreied I ep the (ormer at the latter aie ‘shout the thea" hat Waa arrested to answer.” teadly persons desir ‘Vos. Hall died sud yeaterday afternoon in that street,