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nation until the platform was adopted, which was | hailed by intense counter cheers. States was domanded; and as Pean: known to be opposed to Pendleton, and Missouri in his favor, the result was looked for with deep interest. The amendment was adopted. York was not propared to fullow Venusylsanie and would not go against her, and so she evaded hot voting at all, The ultimate object of Gov, Rigler was not divined —for be is neither a brillant genius hor a profound strategist; and bad he not b sustained by his State, his movement would hare been regarded simply as a heed! ‘This subject came up again in the afternoon, on @ motion to reconsider, and © which lasted till the adjournment. @ vote, Penusyle side, and New SECOND DAY OF THE CONVENTION. — HE DAY'S DOINGS. ——— IAL REPORT IN FULL. —— ACTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON PLATFORM RESUME OF \ THE OFFIC hi SCENES AND INCIDENTS. 1 a wrangle, sideration was carried b eading on th | * PEELING AMONG THB DELEGATIONS, | GOSSIP AT THE UP-TOWN HOTELS of the policy of immediate filibuster to prevent a ¥ York, after coquetting with i Pennsylvania and went Grand Roception by the Manhat- tan Club. h her opponents for an adjournment, which, ultiniately pre estion on the re vailed, leaving the q Gathering of the Fuithful at the Metro- politan Democratic Club WHAT itp IF MmAN? What this move The battle over it was fought on cach side with tenacity and pe To enter the Convention yoatenlay morn yugh armed with the indisputable * of # white ticket, was lik Dill against a heavy bydtery of woll-planted arti tie; and at one stage the proceedings, when a crowd undertook te dorm the doors, the pr their locust logic in a stylo thut rail bers of the the Alloghanies. By the by, the National have omitted no opportnnity to impress upon the oa and spectators the signiticant the Flag of the Free is trium ticket for Suturday—v though it is evident that they ‘The rush was ter us Western Pe ition of the enig was known that the pla tial points of Pendleton’s financial theories, | A previous to ball for candidates, it would greatly enbar uccvss; and that, therefore, He declared that it J that if its eorts’ from beyond ton's chance: ting in the interest of the anti-Pen force @ ballot « m that their favorite could not suce it was of no k theory into the platform for any such ulterior object, for that day only was xredy that for Monday was 6 pur t for to-day is a mild bus White, and Bir THE KOLDIRES AND SArLons ee of the C When the Committee on feported the name of dent of the Convention Permanent Officers mour for Presi: yet being read in though it was observed that the weig yause came , the former being abers of the Soldiers’ © tempts tor sand the vast body of spectators rose greeted it with vociferous and protracted ap. When tho President pro fe, announ of Pennayivania, aud Gov, Hammond, of Suuth Carolina,as thet chair, this si dl the Palmetto St eymour, escorted by threaded his way through the mazes of the Convention toward the platform, his ad. new was attended by ae! Culininated in a gr @hair and grac tumultuous throng. fonians cheered him } and favorite. plaudits beeause his a Franklin's na plause ; but those of Gens. address of the Cony nities to conduct hin rather unsoldierly hits at Grant for Hampton!" * Hampton!’ meaning thereby ch fro Gen, Wade Hampton; but, | els the ball for as he reached the bowed his acknowl The Anti-Pendle cause he was thei though his name ts, the gallant chief of the C lined to respond, now uttered a wild ery enthusiastic p: seeptance of th vention was to them a proof that he Was not going to allow his powerful name to come f theér favorite fort But an emphati 1 his adwirer tunders, sud into competition » Tho platfor 1 be report Tho friends of Pe ments deter on taking the ebair was deliv fn his usual fluent style but dignified ; and though, in bis eriticisur of ue Republican platform, rations frou the Empire y will thaak ks und win a victory for d tho policy ion and deplored the pablie debt( where and the greenback We rvers noted that at the ex-rebel South ; WHATHUR ASD THR voeiierously cl ball, his voice, towards the close of his speech sud faint, be de mewhat husky Phasized the passage whor not only prejudice and passion, but ought to bo saeriticed on the f altar; which was puting into diplomatic and priew! phrase the plain wausany Lal Mr, Pendleton, will only in withdrawing your name from this areus ay T have in withdrawing tino, everything will move How as much patrictia AINUAEINENES Were a on harmoniausly ; othorwis ‘War to the knife privtors will he ab, ibishiwenta flourish Keogtaphy of the Mdowalk or the ant the raph ol wherever the A flood of mistellanwene resolutions was iw medi ately precipitated upon the Chair, Ofsubjects, some of which were re: eof which was quietly turned ove mittee on the Platform Jated to finance, se ident Johns: fle was complimented for his many virtues, and received some cheers eulogiuins were deemed @ebt due him by the Democracy, a welcome creditor he was bowed out of tue door as repidly ag possible, uur Insetew cry y with which they i'led glasse J, but the gr d around two A large number re no sound, some crude. Demoerits everywhere M whatever political opinion know that G tikes warnin eived due totic: claied I hones ¥ idently w fow cheap Hee Eyery drinkin of the most popu partment of | nuirtened with a anela perspiration, Oukoy Hall, with 1a resoibtion high him for bis impartial course during the in peucl characteristic not renember vrs AWopt over the Seymour apran feot and with hearty alucrity pus the af question, which was greet torian aye, whereupo: ad gave the rather frigid jurist quite a n—clearly indi wiry fiqure ot A with a sten here te New T hope they wil Who Lave come thousands of miles formidable o mpetitors would clear ty Justice upon the course with a fur prospect winning the race , Which, from becoming rather a bore, was now gaily & letter from Miss Sasa alf of the Women's Sullrag ciation, uddressed to the P panding a distinct ree doctrines in the platfor will fight out the pending At fist itwas suggested that the letter be sent, without being read, to the Coumittee lemauly instincts Seymour prompted him to arrest so ungallaut proceeding; and conscious that he had warm admi @istinctly committing biraself to its doctrin Girected the Seeretury to read the letter sharp points excite riment, though the loughtor rather pre over the plaudits, and the lively document was finally transmitted for safe keeping to the Plat- form Committee, TL CANDIDATE. Pennsylvania, through Gov, Bigler, moved to Proceed to nominate a cand and was greeted with loud cheers. pouri delegation immediately moved to amend by Selaring that uo stevs be taken towards # nomi ed they were pay ition of their on which the Democracy ob enwehing, aud others when August belmont the ussemblaget sy were w great deal atyiug foree of on Saturday Association, applause and provoked mer: and as the lat ax discovered he became as much an portunity as a whiskey deal- nitians Or a lager stand at tezentest gala day, tors Were around with tickets for sale, and some of or na eainp OF Paiva Jones's Wood on ate for President, But the Mis- | al season tickets were so! id at prices from. #i hundred doll *, und on that day and yet sometimes brought fen dollars each. Late roneted ont eave away their tickets or sold them eo | the holders ofered them fore dollar each igar stands of the le that the desters t, which have been d to their eare by delecates wishing to turn an st greenback, (ON THR INETDE. Tho deleeates, jonrnalists, ushers, and other wear ers of badges so0n separated trom the tieket hearers in a Winnewing-mil! of policen the st a} ed! atrea € dontne uid up the inner # n of sen ©: tered they encoustered p to the right of thet, to the Tefof them, to the front of them, and to te rear of them. were takea wl te or, but th With badges were passed fload from one policeman to the vext nil! at feast @ Have gazed upon eneh tndtvidnal tude Goren tit 5 ne police alowed no lolering on the sepa: they were mild tempered in the early morn | Pat long before the hour of ten mat savage ne boars wit wore henite Hho Wore oA bales, recogni! other side of the staire a friend ant guaintance, THe enieaveret to speak. to Dut a poiteoman fortade tis doing ao, Move on, wast optory order, “you can't «top hi al” aot speak while walking uo staira? Was the mild reqiest. “No, thundered Joh ont goon Tit arrest you.” ‘Pease then elook atin Herrenpon policemen X Tab and potted to the top. of t irway fi arcade reminding one of Nuyoleon pointing to the Alps, and asking a Swiss farmer if he has seon any evttie passine that way. Two other polle the stern one, and showed a determina nkled front: The discomthed U there were three of them while the + of bi he moved in the ir c Aicated by the biue-couted and animated finger-post. AN THM HALL Reaching t nd apartment, the elect and non eleet were ruthlenely separated by ¢l Of iron, and it Wan plearing to observe the deference that w it te these harriers and the policemen Ry caren pushing and gentle elbowing: one cou Wedge his Way to hia appropeipte place, and th aiter wiping the perspiration Trom his ta dbim. Atver sean) 1 Ie . the spectators, the ortamental Works about te plattorm—a good many of them Were animated frme—tie temp re of the diy ring an observer to th of the water-ccolers and the bockets car ad young men We are glad pmmmittee ot Arming not Tin Sox, on Sabor oe fled with water and tee In proper pre tions, forthe bevefit of such visivors as were not tron th constitutional hydrophol ia, Water was in good demand, and the tin cups in which the bever Age was served preity actively of the coolers were not emptied say, a fae! that peaks volumes for the capacity of Uh urns and the forbearance of the congregation. To void this evil in future, Lets repectiully *u..cosced the rs bw filed to-day with eed claret or sherry, an tee to that effe the platorm, tle ein suggested th sntalitie only Water 4, i thw bho ach end of entle be a neat appendace jened to the press, and conld be | tractive if supplied with sandwicl.ce and tee-creams WAITING To NEGIY The public took places wherey them, and betore the Convention canie ft contd find to order th sents began to #op over and leave a good any wy standing. Two or three 1 tie ladder that wis inio the upper atte and perched where th could atevey the greater part of the vosenybled multt tude; others wedged into the windoy.« aud endeay bred to keep cool, a {others cought the aisles and A have thelr den by ‘ ts, from one handed, ti three air women were ing rituority hough less so than on Saturday, and Gere wi proba more of them Uere today, Palm jeat fans were abundar | pd Wayed 80 numerously in the hands of dele tea, Journalists, and spectators that Jolt hive thot she the Nationa®™éemocrati Convention was prepaid to Imitate the Syrian eus tom and strew the pall of Mr, Pendieton, or any Gtuer Hew, With leaver of the Ureetthal is every a here the symbol of peace, Ib has beew eurrentiy reported for several days past that the Peadlewm me: are working Wilh thelr coats off If wil the men with thetr coats off on Saturday et to the Pendleton fiction, Htdertat from Onto Aclear two thiras among the apecta tore and ow oith the jourualists, It may b Chat his chances (or the nomination have ditatnished in just the proportion that the number of shirt }siecvod Ind viduals decreased, and If ON was pretty aidnall " yeatdrday t deh gate i dno deubt by the of the Chairman her distingtished gentle. men on the piatiora, remained f thelr coats, though a fe move ‘of them unbuttoned the'r veste and re rteoliara, ‘The court costume of tho whie ir of earrines—would have ety the Tammany a no dobt that tt world have male th Vigorous use of fans, ther of posspl hie ny a nose, whic r roofs Good Tonplar's | eunn © " red ueder the tailuen be belt, mud f Sthly of something stimulating atone of tie hotels, the Healgnarters aver they Hy and t eaker's gavel called to order, avd the bag zing of volees, which had sounded Ik ‘ it rough « dry forest, t wed « witlin the builting (orved fw i t tu the platiurm, Wileh ha! Lecote the centre of attraction, Sesston, The Ce ca er by the temp: rey Chainpanat a quarter beore TL Prayer waa uttered ty t William Quin, of New York Tie President announced that the business tu order Way the reading of the journal of Saturda: Mr. Tilden, of New York, moved to dispense with he Of the Journal; Which was ngrved to, tardson, of Minots, pi etn series of Whiek Were reforred withogt reading ‘ an, of Ohin, moved that a allo: from the Working Mens Convention be dy on the floor, which was agreed PEMMANENT ONGASIZATI Mr, Clymer, of Penvs i), from the Committee on Permanent Organizstion, reported aa tol Por Presdent-WORA TIO SEYMOUL View Presidents R. Chap Ww Bobo dar Bt " How A "i We AS Miteh ay GW. Cunning, Cust Dl. Nveth Geo. Willard, Alb rc Harel, Fo Mende f Vork ard A, Moore, y Clymer aloo recommendot that the mlea the goverament of this « Gon, MeCouk, of Uilo—T move the acceptance of the report and the discharge of the t Mr, White, of Maryland=I desive tu a man Uf the Commies whetl Hop report wi vio + for t the Votes that mt Ele n Will, bo sufticient to nominate tio exnididates ‘The reason Lmake this interrogut this: Te served on ord aturday lust (iat D this floor ¢ lun whieh arose in. our Waen we cone for and Vice-Presilent, the same States tay wilwold their votes, ant couscquently it will take amu larger vole "to make two-tiirds of the voles in the Blectorai College, than if the rule app) y to Votes eaat iu this Convention, Ln thatit required two-thirds of the v Conven bat it Eremember esrrectly, at Charles ton, the Fue Was qui fed mo ax to require tivorthinis of the votes east in the Electoral Coleg nt te know, therefore, so. that we can vote int wheter, i we hdopt tn th the Chichgo Convention reovive two-thirds of the elect: thirda of the vore cast in the Co ‘The Chalrman—The Chair Is of opinion that. the Kew of & NOL HOW Under COuslderatio! He question i lie report shail be accepted, | and the Committee discharged he question Wak pu’ on uccepting the report an harging the Comimtites, Ana it war peelared var . Phe report was also adopted. Mr. Murphy, of New York, ‘rom t Resolutions, asked perm'ssion tor wi! during Uie sosslou of tue Conver agreed to. Committee on 1 Committee | lon, which was i eech susslon partion Why bad bev owWealed aud 1 “Dw Clals appointed Br, Baler of PouuaylVaulde NEW YORK, ey CE TWO © taken np witt disenasiona and motions to reconsider "by which it had been decided to ® before naming oF b at vote was on layin conshler on the tabi rina voce vot and the President and Mr Hammond of Sonth Car Conduct the permanent Pre Proceeded te the pation, a cheering, long continued, let os take the Hotehins—1 ask for a vote by States on that for candidates, rF commenced eailing the roll, and sev. May Almighty eral States Fe Gov, Bigler—Lam and isa misapprel We every State of our the biesaings of peace, good order, and trater 1 the Impression that there of OF GOV. SEYMOLK GRSTLEMEN oF Tt ConvENTION the Honor yout upon the mot! ‘unable to decide which had it, ourn was declared ont of order, and yogain read the resotntion to o tue resovution that there be Prosident and Viee-1 report of the ved and adopted, was taken, wii It fe not intend t for the candidate immevtiately nied 1 present th Tihank you for Jone me in making me your pre ‘our elored amid HESOLUTIONS SUMMITTED, submitted a series of shall proceed tot for candid ate ation of mominatin For myself, 1 Je Conventions of Ui her, and vtew country from difter the: «ubjec injects Jidates in advanc am deetdedly in favor of thy herefore that Democratic Con. nppuinted to memor ference to the grlera! the Radical r tminds of others; Jon must be brief, and we are forced thong of an exclting char: an—T rise to a point of or- a remark alter “ Fame! wee’ Act wiihout delay nyon qu der; that itis not inorder to m the Clerk has commence te Biglor—I have pre ved aud referred to at of our minds all nuked st. mnaneane | piclone, is'nt tite time a wee Upon your #ense of this duty, and nota ewkork by the Hon, brastus Brooks ns from the National Labor Convention . favoring th in greenback iwod With wreat chee atants of public ¢ twin Fewer V atic ere sent Up a mitted 10. pro kite partiality T reyponsibiition tan th Voral de'egatos—-Or tor, order, The President (Mr. Bigier) is) reqnested Ww su Ponnaytvania Private corpora for distrivution try trom the dangers which overhang it the call of the roll hav: THR PETITION OF THR WOMEN, a memorial from tho Pennsyivanta will Towed te state the is not under handed to the € (Lanaliter, eleers, i formar frou’ Mise Hear,” and eries of | yet iat! the happy events of fy from the 4 Trust aetione w ention that this t require tliat th Ineb wight yours. Joman from Pennsylvania vitiles the resolution eo that it shail ead ct i one eltiecns, f cousileration, The communt, son was then Women's SUFFRAGE ASSOCTATION Paw Hows Te ad as follows : Am Veorrect? whieh must now sand fix the h past to the ealm Hresident—' fe Cleric read Ul © Clerk will read the resolution he tuber, and ec resolution, and also } Central Com, the resolutions an from Missourt the late Repu in this holy ¢ Jusiet upon his an Mr. Hutetins. is heart to ex resolntion of the gentler Hepiilican pare nuinds ot th leht of recent ev Tithe Presilent Members of the National Demo: tn order ae an ty ns must be atirred op in. the Ladtress you by tment is tn or yt in nominat Clork ill proces aunen tient ofered by t (Mr. Hutehina) and In vow of tli and Vice-President, a gcntlentna’ frou Wb wasgut or urter,and out Inndmarks of the nxratalate the om Rentueky having been any of tus military Few agonedes, amendinent, feel disposed te ination some ule that the be no power orwards go (or @ aly presented Hutton, because duon Ineorredt ery State shall prew resolition of Me, and the Conve apuon ot tts K Fe ermine, rebels, ; ritfiig te your catiath a New York asked leave tor «should close, there woul Amendinent waa aitupted, by @ vow Of IS¥iy yous, aid DOky muy, as iF crediors to take de. bin ont of «Lange « the most solem: sanfirage ; In other words, We UROnL renrenent to win, in violation ad cheering.) ¢, Wis mori to Invite epudiate thelr tntiy La critue to fare States to take W damental prt # AK WAIOTITIO AEE country thas r oN 1or the dulllaldve slop lu Lie re dvenot only fatted to heed our | the sterling euin they Ite never haw bee roby put mp au Hie ty the women Then why did they make dus fo more t { { anit Liniauulties, dat ery eltizen iit of the local twa, wht Ak yon hold th — nur bueden of debt is © Ired, That tt be the fant parcy bw ne ad repudiavlon at tt be roferred to the Com Of the lowest « as an evideure of pure dee be 80 referred, en, Ifthls med sition to proce yetens of willl # wlding, of Ken weky, Offered the ot te tainted ir sacheis. kept the com = for the oomtin and then New York votes for an a vere Hone enilile Han the Nrave soldiers a ame in with hee thirty-three More points than one are hed by this strange y woe the work of the Convention by votlag lacer in the ination of the morning, Hien WAS Perped 4 Witte Dut few | nite ‘ a who endured the juestlon, and the re Hissentithg vole elayed one day Mr, Mattingly, of cdl the following: Risoleedy vy thin Conve Tae widows 0 bid for the good whose polley” hag OF Universal atic Pendleton par Jon, aad it was wdopted, with but few dissent sw qlekly a8 possitte thinks to eaptar: of the Wostern vote rd Sebwarta, souri, offered the fol epotianis ; the pitta shrewdly guessed Ina ad been ettected be * you, then, to turn from the d the oppressed ¢ wold giving offenee, in the evening, and the Hand entertainment paris of te same oreetot Raver, wae fatal sions uiton WI be noferced to the the Conveation and will hay ance in this irom unexpected quartess, eneratione aut forming the Pendle wigunrterty Oe The Chair took the vote aud declared: the nm, however, beyond the develop w York, offered the wiversarios In the y trampling th that the great ¢ arid, af Nevada "he Chairman of th ed the following Hazh J. dewet all of whom plac by the convenient re Mitresses were i) OL Baten. Ht 110 the Hour, wi A fo the diveusal . trom the tenor of wi fornia moved was taken on th ‘ Jneorporating the sling to Huanetal questions wld publtely and’ tract We organteed on Saturday eve A ten taimutes hing yesterday and sent thither a swaray of ¢ tues of prese Bhey argue t edadiates the Jone are in the hi fathers, he #) nian, and thab uo The Chalrungn: wer, they hay Jtate Seymour, with’ equal ¢ ro feht on the p eapodiency candidate,” as they sare ¥ are not here or ty nominate me Who bas beew td re an wrbiteary t wows Of his eountry would be tried and pitulalie Ttist when this 3 o'clock this wadjourn It adjourn anti Republiean cand: Feuclon of Kanes offered the followty + ), moved to amend by making the eid of d and hour #'elock tn NOIS DELEGATION, y hella meet 1 Independer Jon ax amended was ¢ 3 erday morning be nN aud contempt 7 Andrew Johns morrow a military order re the wshes of Waslings the Constivation Wright, of Delaware, of red thy flowing re torly ta selation te by the Now York De 0 bo the Pendietow Ume of tio arrival of he New York leaders Ulary should ever be subordina yto epeak out the a elected by thes deles al Eaceutive Comin taken, and the resolution a resolution hot of New York, offe fearless shad p te of the West, and able, without F Randall, of Obio, offered the f developed cow su first tani elected a Democrat The State of New York, by the unant hey delvgation, is 4 Vague suspieion on ually, wad wi Land experienced rgwtic wall, WL © DELAU ATION PROM THM OLD HAY #taTE, Const tutioed uphold the Ty le country we n who would tit for the oMee vu meeting yesterday They were requested to take posit ty the last on the ground ty is bot ready to tudorse the theories Hiwnevel is favored by al \ uagority of the remainder iter the bauner of Ml BLAND DELKG © Hotinan House, ts emphatic in re Colonel O'Bierne the n full in the pr conclusion of the reating of the Lree cheers were f re mate tor Ti and the adds ess Was voled 4 it wus decided policy, or rather ite plattorm, which ls likely to be beiore the Conve tion im peat fo unanimous for « haugurute Uwe wove LY A MUKRY TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES Mr. Eaton, of Co his morning letermined upon before taken for. Pr ittee on the Mla | to oppose tle Western tinun vrporation in thw They are filed » Mi NTH Y MEET ballot should bi Will not be w INLA DELEGATION ital, and will wait to see who is ahead 'y for anybody. No formal yesterday, Pep of Msgouri, offered the following Mr, Buel of Neva J enti uw from Consecdeut (Mr ue purposes by Eaton) on the tantioot ou tig Jslys ob balgi ele ile ad uigeting of tiv delegation Was bel FContinwed On Juurth paged lovey Until aller the Curae Waeuusic wd Ob ke Da Hriue WiA Kine forward Ue whale seneon was ouall wae ve

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