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ap tee nt ee mm an ae + - 4 THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. YORK, WEDAES ile a ene eras DE MOC R * Cc <p which was received with hearty appl fie. death fee ‘€f agreement with het of the only Democratic Governor in New Eng: | (reraecreuipensanencaren pe whose revo: | nominate no man in this important eon. ne theit candidates, and ‘ #0 hold, | citiy hat they de a fn ae me SBN AOR: | teat encanto then po. ermiman n- | name their candidates, and the Chair will 40 hold, | citizen, and that they do not name him with an | Tho several delegations then give in their votes te foueh when Tsay thet a. thei W the land at the news of th nid wnt again the of my Tite Com et the purpose of deliberation, n being granted, die delegation withdrew from the ifail, pchie Secretary again called the roltom the fifth ya During the recess after the fifth ballot, Mr, Per rin fold” T have to request that the telegations that Dave appointed 4 ers of the Executive Commite tel are the t Hn he Th He tins ed the} ake tl wees toe tie dent, the State of | bat he hus given the il Democratic after | tie houseles ary, anit elot whose platform naked. He has nc the tind with widows i a Democratic | syd orphans, but widows ond orphans have stared phies wih Mite, aud Wak hh Te aticoant Ths tina the | unless ljections sre made earnest purpose of making him a Presidential | the Chair throngh th + ae land Sarge postion ot the county in jeeattendant iiesvvon | Vest judgment of two thinde of the Feyveccatatives. |“ Mr ‘Thurman, OF OMO-—T xsk the attention of the | candidates Miry this ‘Ie ac mistuke. The delexa- | required, Ave ot ten ee Ce thls perpece wit be I. Tucratigation throughout the whole of tt. Wis therefore, sir. in no other sense that I rise to | Chair to the resolution adovted yeoterda, that when | tin lntende no mere personal compittaent, but | allowes, if there is fp ohjeetion, The Chairman of the Maine delegation, in a peter Th the Despocratte, perez ta wantaining the fe vias hd that the on fe ihe rule that | a deleg yininater a candidate, he pledge that can | a fona fide nomination, Their favorite needs fo Mr. Cavan: of Montana—Will itnow be in or | high-wrought speech, brought out Gen. Hancock, | Kone aut food Wun, eit ibe henl"bsd'earnt | hen gen fesgecied Sead ms tele i eceve, | armisee othe oneesunae Thar he fa estared to | {mU'Recag te" nat farostnen inte Rigen ce : sahiehds. ak whom the soldiers and War Democrats greeted | hongwmetammenrnmens more LeTn gan iin | sit: that we should not place ourselves ih auch a po: | doco ty the resolution adapted yeateritay intheir gift, he wil do his best ty serve them ve- | Convention hae al eat i will nok give wildly States “in any spliitoroppression against etre jon that the rep ny one State | The Ur not know how far candidates | ceprabiys HULIE they prefer another before him, no | votes to Territorta ‘i Iv. Of the Souths Ret for eu jriepose of Con ub) t the re-ult of ou deliberations. Let the | may be r pledged, will only make thi V yi cheerful en Mr Cavanaugh—The delegates from these territa { ‘Adoption of the Platform With- WR. PENDLETON, Hop, nor purpose of oversnrow ing oF lntertet Ke wt beng th perenne case A, nes gentler: ely hope that no sitel doubt will ever wiil the ries Fee ecttly present a resolution that ought to go oe Dante Tat Maive wae not uracitons tn her support | Aten tlt Irie aes Veet batves sane eT | ick a trea ouastine Wa bot Nepal eo | Ser ta Bee er at he : of the hero of the bloody fight at Spottaylvania, | an rigiuporl ot want my” juiment to preval Ht find tua ew cine | Huty to bring thelr Dest offering and lay Ie upon the eatignian fo Ses in cuddly ——— Ono of the delegates, representing # minority, in | £4tleu, of tnree 6 or ding of theme a ni BE Aah cls gg Alin maine ng Sl {Voices Not’ | wtar of our common country, We make | The secretary will eail the ro! 7 ys Guered territory, wonld be, in the ment ‘Of this Con. | bored to my yu nor de T want the jadgement the offering with punt “bmp nm of Mr. Cavonsugh—T appeal from the decision of the ix Ballots for a Presidential | ® brief elogy, proposed George H. Pendleton, | Yeption, th destruction ofthe Union Itself. hers revail except they shail Mr. ‘Thurman—1 insist upon my right to the floor. | all eater ations of the ovension. | Chair, Pha bintictibasetoent ee iSpaciedly el ta ot Ke That the highest taced of pattiotisra js due, a mech ing ee oe on te as J the chatr to indulge me a moment, Tenly with ' vest We have to present, and if accepted we Mr. Vallandigham—An angen! Je not In ord ; " . mlered. to all this in che tee t we Stat ey | to say: Ne t will prove a present and listing blessing to The President i ; Candidate. the name of Young Greenbueks fell upon the Filed eon tortune forthe matnenante ct | selecc inthe vine beet calculated to eal ne onto | The President—IF the gentleman wil allow time | our brigved_conutey.. We make the nomioitien 1 | eal) "The call o¢ ae Fol i now. made 0 that ; potent Tan tastes ea upon the fundawencad | Yleteryand rescue we from the misrule of Hadteat | for the Secretary to rend the resolutions on this sub- | good earnest, but with great deference to the | Chairmen of the respective delegations of the Sti ; ear, his supporters on the floor and in the galle- | principles sei forth in the foregoing resolutions; tut we | Melons. | [Appluuse,| Terelore 1 submit that we | ject, already adopted by the Conv the will Spinions and preferences of others; and we hereby | as they are called, will rine in their places and na Yendleton, Hancock, and Hendricks | ries rose and made « desperate effort to getup an | fave seiner anus er ezniatiy fer tase wha en, | shonld adhere ta the rate that haa hitherto prevailed, | Mat che rewlation wow offered by his collengue (Mr. | dechire or, purpose to stand ti and support cur | the man and the humber of votes of the delegation, ered 0 to chiteet for the autyjtiemtion o val * | Dower omines until asiull opportunity a ve. bee nes ed f Make Gains ovation. The applause was too evidently forced. the White Poa Werane of the biatte ta ine pia of AR Lia the votes of two-thirds of the delegutes fr Mr. Tharman—T think it unnecessary, given to ole Welegutions: 0 "ral ly °° hie a dard, tug varioue dclegaGons rave le tele volger Wiel re the heart cf the saomblage foreshadowed. « | fatcsiremets i eamatier thai rete un suody slee shall. “(Applause.) i candid pyort the | Taree, t« ro the penple of Pennaylva jen the vole of Andrew Johnson was anuott — age pemereh Merin cnarcartt Sats dst, 0 s—1 don't desire to be | noniiners of the Convention. and will be supporiel by them with an enciestasm | the applauce throughout the hal ndrew Johnson Starts at Sixty-five and | weaknose which the subsequent yote painfully | fropery belongs, aoa tere I'shoutd continue ever to | fisteprescnted: There, sald (hat Twas tn favor of | | Mir. TMden, of New York It ie the common, shichino orner ame eat Wapiter Horn in connee: | ° “The t altihan The Convention, will take e reeses Y ‘ two Our A of the De e iat every candidate nit, and reared In the honorable ealiliig of a earpen> | for five minutes to give the delegates au opportuult veritied, ave that all reso. | day pledged: awl TL snggest. that it en inhere | ter, he ‘came early in lt Pennaytvanis ‘ 3 Keeed to | Stops at Twenty-one, taxvoun wm. encren Crention tal | Ste, ctymer, of Pennayivant it we nite wh he woes em tbe * oy putin industry,” by yadilons natin afer which we wil proceed to & yaw t ition without xt Tino y clear should ment te ] @laptation. 0 , ‘ m1 tiie New York designated Sanford F, Church We abit emit seme mistake, we shal | unteretanding shout relation tothe Fale Hac uctiont We" Hecceed ot, ‘The | enter and’ by uniioem goed, Ari sped agate thera apendeg hows! ne that we cannot defend up: whichs ern the proceedings of this ow be called, #0 that the dele. | Of his fel YJhief Justice Chase thus far Has Not who were unaware of the intent of the evaar Wee " Ivania delegation had leave to retire j y defend upon ity it especially a very clear und ne eo wilh hav tunity, 1 | from the poverty In w " ion were surprised. They bent from the | pass com to read right when coal this tmp rant mater: and itu Ney Wish to | prosperity and adlnenc Convenes Teer a Vote. gairion to catch tie expected name of Horatio | Fea bore the Conrenti . a Mr Presidents nat tiny Wet sea The hon whe have in the ma Daring thet halt N : pected ora Mr. Bradford, of Debiw ve Tam opposed to that | know what Ws ry called the namo of Alabama. | ihe Inegest Tax. | yoted for Moratic Gevieont a greet cues wan ioe uytent cat ra yo rraieues Seymour, and the crowd were impatient to over: | motion, Deaiuse I think i is due te thas that otter m placed by thie Lomiaitice non (he Vail rhuan of the delegation— Alabama makes | } in th ries, and, wulee war ziven that If Kt hap ji PeUSES ‘ ES, | natch the plaudits that had been bestowed upon a that they shall be read before the Convention ate, sir, thal Neve it was the judy thon mere | sgalp the guileties woud be eleasee, ; N AN b a | ‘arbtil, of Chio— Love to amend the motion | ment of that Committee, when tu le Seeretary called f Arkan at We psistostes Be a Pendleton, by giving hie rival a genuine ovation, | of the gentleman from Llinois, co that it sball apply | that it required, not two-thirds of the vote east Arkutts, iy speeuth i hittin sax ‘ . | Pos tie: Chensk fg o ro is “Gee Parker of | oily, resolutions touching the principles ol the Wwothlide of th Hora Col: | na non | oie iy hehest industry 1 Nuh Spetavua tanec oe bth ot wt aad a iniform, age. (Cries of ieretor The name of Callfornt | ‘dy tilowing. the dictates | sident (Mr s=T trust I may he THE VERY LATEST FROM THE CAMP. | v.04 Jersoy, Ciov. Packer of Pennsylvania, and |” Mr, Hichardson 1 accent that nit 40,n0t know e- iH yfiF. to, substitute f. epetugion of the Mr. Wielet Calitornia sakes no puinination. tant o etens enilarecanatner ite pe aed fawkes sia remark, | Very mul tuethilieinnasils * sf actly how we are to determine what does refor (0 the | honored gentler from Lilinois (Mr, P charde rhe Secretary ewiled the name of Connectle i asion' ts proof of an or rf (i surprise my name has been mentioned ' , some other worthy names, @ mere peg to bang | piatorm, but L will accept the proposition. the followlug, which Trend to the Char. Me. Eaton, of Connecticut--1t will be remembered, ¢ Hct, Papabhe cf wart ated for Wek cain | ROt be nominated by this Convention, as T eoald not The arrangements for entering Tammany | upon until New York sees precisely where to | | Mr. Migier, of | Caltforuin I have resolutions | | Adelegte irom Louisiwa Mi Tecklents Tdeslre | aly | GE Mfe, The quullties of muantood are | Scent Hay nomination if tens ren red . Yue adopted hy the California Demoeratic State Conven- | to ask what has become of the yesolution which was The Prost Chair, understond® hat Ave d by We uses to Which individual ea) 7 Yesterday were admirable. On Monday they | throw her preponderating influence. Neverthe: | ty G\tch Tsimpiy wien to. present, Wo go with the | oWered by the gentieman few Maryland. “Lwant It | mivates ia the time that i# to be allowed to each del. | i devoted. Yn the instance which Tam about to | my to do 90 now | sould hardly have been worse, Our citizens, | Jess, Mr. Church is a man of solid talents, and dank that they be read, read. equate to present the candidate. of hia delegation. If | place hefore the Convention, wealth ot been | pameraten Say € wines. It mast , Tiwis to say to the Con The President The Chair fluds \teelf embarrassed | that ia the o nding of the Convention, the rule | hoarded, nor Wid tinder a bushel, nor wasted tn riot: | Pe, tletinetly, understa tit ik impossibie, cone } who regard the Police as the pride and glory quite aa competent to fill the Presidential chair itv for the motion of | with two reaoiutions from haying vertently ree | Will be enfore ; | ous Hiring. hor squandered on schemes of folly and | Cucently with my hame to be | che metropolis, were astonished and mortiied | as Mr, Pendieton, He was a" Barnburner’” fn Mr, Itichatdson), te. | ognized the gentleman wiro otleved one of thet, Mr, Eaton — It will be remem) ercd that after pases | evravagance; DUC IL has been emplosed In clearing | MQyoned tn Bp ME os Meo find that it was at the peril of limb and almost | the old times when the party in this State was rawill Ge bo cocssics for faribet ie oF PORAAyIVane-<I Gon Bt Us FSRING: | 188 ISTERED S UTE TL aicll Ge eepoaEN Mae | feat valben Warldite ake conduatioa Pulmense cone | wed of life that a man witli w duly accredited ticket in | divided between that powerful band of politicians | reyolutloie of this kind. aid ul n, of Tilino ents Couitl | allover thie broad Hand, (AN was gloomy all was | Msting Mubnices. fonmiries, | and manufactories, bee event 4 oa dias i é is on Mr, Bigie lvanla—T move to lay the mos | now withdraw my whol ive no- | darkness, all w lation. At inst, ate, there | and In wding the Lehigh Uuiversit i . pis hand was able, on Monday morning, after @ | and the rival clan of Hunkers.” Ma was | qanof the gentle from Iiinois upon the tiee thal nt ad) ma: | arowe astar int act, and ty own gallant little | grand seat of Christian edneation and the nstlittion Tt presents a subject, flerce struggle of half to three-fourths of an | a member of the Buffalo Convention of 1848, over Mr, Cox: Tho Pe t + gentleman from Ti will ealth broke toro ch the « ected or tea ng in country that hae ever been tally | delecat the pari mf i A f Wcito)-wr 7 nt 5s a ae i Withdraw bis motion, for the Committee will report, moerutic Governor. say | codowed fre art hy individual tur eane i hour in a sweltering, surging, swearing crowd, to | which Sulimon P, Chase presided. He was elected | ged tuem motions on that subject will not be never Jent—The resolution is withdrawn. ‘The ah | Wrour candidate las hot ited the noisy trun rte tate ie ite bere ® thie Cony on that they adopt the construction which wae woon this re cad the followin r 1a) Ny the President of the Convention Guy. Bigier, of Califor ton, and by the President of the Convention nt Dal nan Governor, Mi Demvers le’ State Cov vention tiudre. ‘The Choir understands that the deelsion at neetieut, the fieat State to. vot the patriotic duty bat the | Charleston (whieh decision was assented to alter. | the wor: the State of Conneetten rate wards at Taltinore) Was that It required two-thirds | for the past ten years has always be force a passage into the hall, The sharp rebukes | Lientenent-Governor in 1800, wh of the press for this strange and unaccountable | running on the same ticket for Gover meglect bad their due effect, and an entrance yes | feated. He was once proud to be called a Free | sented by terday was as easily effected as it is to an uptown | Soil Dem ig the war he threw his | ‘Me Calliorns ¢ in favor of raising troops in his Hi church on a quiet Sabbath afternoon, Like Rieb | who! inth vate’ put Submit to be -overned by the nee Seymour, | 9s or, was de- | Tile Secresay —L de not withdraw the me on in erat, Dh hone Patton aa t nit"? Gini " OF the ciecioral votes, In order that the Convention | platform; the State of Ce feut, well knowing | bie bouutles, and nes of wiloW's | too wit ~" ard IIL, the Police was “itself again section of the State, taking the stump on that | ing to be elected by neato surat; aud we do ca:uest, | may understand this, Twill aek the Sceretary to rend | that she hed but sit votes to give here, aud that in | tid have deat upon his a hiv stnee-1: ee Rar ibe sel te ain Ree ee THe PL ATFOR issue, He was at one time friendly to the noni. | W,reeuuuaend the aduotion, of lhl rensiiion by, the | it, The only wish of the Chair inthis matter into | alt protatility cmiwent and distinguished men of | tn is haw heen curemvont man anne | ANE devetaryee the, delezates are requested. t@ i =a Rational Co nich esse indir from aising | other States will he named, yet comes here and offers | the ng Denefictors of out Face, Who are vt After a little skirmishing on immaterial mat- | nation of Gen, Grant as the People's Candidate | * jen thy rule ane encte HHO | Jonas the standard-bearer of this. great cont 1 into every patt of our ext Whe! Brestdeat’s, table the aeinaa of the kivn, advanced to the | for the Presidency M ads are the erandest achievement of iit ters, Mr. Murphy, of Bre ch as the decision | Of common weaiths, yur own executive uilices Juicy | trys their St ti My ‘ | of the Chair com ny resolution eh. {Ap hovers elvillzation, ‘The Highways of the front with a roll of manuseript in his hand, and | We may say, t New ¥ contained, F will withdraw it oof Delaware, Jet carry joraiation. int ove remote re Secuiel ont an stated that the Committee on Resolutions was | heard to aflinn @ noisy The Secretary by direciton of Jegation—Delaware makes | birds ML ap towneynit cities yn wat ba ese Baie eae pointed, one fro ‘ read from the report of the ¢ } deen places of the earth: they diMuse ate, Hes ag ready to report—an anuouncement which was ree | crowd, that she had six men at least in hy | Made at the Demveratle Conveution of 10 as | called the name of Florida. na cheertal wealth Beonscest: | se President ecates from euch Hiate ve | Feeived Ly the loug-expectant Convention with | gation, either of whom was full as ft to FF Soe lhe vb sop rhe eae phe Aen | ML Of the delegation—Kiorida makes the Wricht, of Delaware. Doffered thot resolution, tion At Charleston, as understood the Te wos to select one fiom each State to furina Nae eeative Committe husiasm | sident as Pendleton, Linsist upon that que to wn hearty cheers, which kind 'y called th eof (4 ty vention would encounter as mu framing « plitorm as in sel of the delegation Lowa makes no were Ic sel in the recent impeachment, seemed to bea | ation ; wipe National Rxecut , Presiten'—The time wlolied has aleculy | from each of the Territories at the Ualted States J, Yo at the gentle seed ONE od Mr art, of Nev ol ae oO Ia Committee a member declared that the. ielved ie sais aad Mr. Bigler—Imove to lay thot motion on the table , a of the Mleltgation—Ceorsia makes 4 ia : when he declared that the se ANDREW JOUNSON, Tho question Was put on the motion to lay upon quit no nominavio Lapa Dlr conta ettomtedt ped Radel bn | BB woaninous asseat of the Coumaittee of thirty When the Presider t’s name was presented for | th Vit was reyectodt ‘The sceretary enlled the name of Hivols y-Antwe are asking the names of seven, | scansniluation best Noles behalf of Ten: r hestion recurred upon the motion of Mr. Mr. Kichardswn, of Llinole\We will cast one tote nd thelr post office addresses, r s | Richards: 1 and the prese for Mr. Peadioton fapplause), but we leave itty the Richardeon, off s-If the Convention ‘The fact that they had been engaged nearly | nessee, the cheer ng was far louder, and more Vailandigham, of Obo—T sutiit that, ifths | Dberty. ander Ohio delegaiton to make thet ve me thelratiention for half a moment P wit WWhree days in preparing the platiorm, during | heery and untversal, than wt | Hon pei Im, that Torn tener ty the | Bea en Ag ett a9 Ihe secretary called tt . wy aword in tecard to the Territories, “Probably : mn ty proceed 10 V4 esident, a4 | Ofer woe just: et htm he Choteman of nileina P years frou mow most of them will bo which they hud devoured and digested an im- | brought out, The speech of | aig oiner ius proven : | Slt isle, Crenméyivanta, moved that the roll ot | sap whom the delegation of Tndling design wy east | ote. a lng hem to roum iene. | ty the Colom, un nn for giving them Tuk paateet imense mass of material, fully ju | will be recognized as one of Mr, Johnson's chemiiene 04 Leeachunieke Gite toe tla ites proceed to tue. nomination of cauhdatee f aire eugene ine Trento hiecamne eomrw at inpath Tinere | Reements vid T proposition to /pixenvanaetng be babe aed a8 on J that'the Committee ow ie have th proceed to the nomination Of candidates for eatled the name of Lowa Convention became com what tmationt, ond there | fie Convention? ‘That they be pe mitted co anpatnt | al gentlemen | al yor ‘Three hundred and scven tora yore an appendix to his performance on that | pV0 Ole @ candidate, coasion, As the balloting went on, it was evie | ¢ y sustain litheulty in | sort eon Is e name of Ku of te delegation haw makes ot hie —T move to amend the r i WHAT IT MEANS. dent that the Democracy had determined tu dis- mm PLAT ae vials He substance of n ree | } Jatt funda. ‘ . ide ne Mr. Marphy, of New Yor | Fe MSTs te toed tat eid tomer | ow follow tlon so as to nuke tt Include the Distri } The platform at t anda: | change their heavy obligations to the President | 4M Dan ieet |} : slenlred tatters | “The Secretary called ¢ if Kentueky ver pow need T oy { Mental proposition, th ion | in windy ¢ 4 rather than in solid votes, Ne tee on Kesoiutions to report the pl | Tak hat v Ld er roan of the di Kentucky makes | yunuers Mt pro ed on this te iy my ane o read it to the fn na tates 44 ot on TO havo been settled forever by the results of the | erthetess, the greeting he received was oue of | Hmy hand and ack to rend It to thet i td led Secrotagy:eattod the man OF the men abo have ruled the country | T in fivor, of the war, and that those vital questions are never to | the marked features of yesterday's session. men around me to call the a he The Chaitin of the del fhe seven years, dahil, (etes, Goal frauds eriginal pr fi coat the Serra oming time—a declaration that reevived the < the Secretary slowly called the roll of the | the venersble gentleman was pra: all Signs hota BL eat eneral Anderson—T am directed by the majority | only a practieal wisdom that has boon trained inthe | for coming time—a alee at reeei K Asth retary ly A the roll of t i ites are ei weg bray | the Convention haw alt ethed the aust oa. and | of the deiegation from Maine to prevent to this body | business of life ean avert and allow A man A vote | tit was de hearty assent of every man and wonan in the | States, a thousuad quivering pencils kept ually. | cc) feard ati over the hall, E ee Myo tabrrine pa at cei eden | ML candidate a gentternn ¥ they believe, unites | trained dove Peunsylvania thie day present e | clired los Vast assomblage, us was manifested by their | Ere he had announced « lt, it was known nid it se taken GS’ Noun wav ONG went | Chee’ *erme’ che cates ere cated wisn Lo may | feahiaet cattuactes oma iee tae oho Ie alerneh, | erences iiarest ee ate, eta tint tha grate | don oP tke meatioman tom, illweter wertee unanimous plaudits. fourths of the assemblage. When it was | rh Sa a wear the reso | one word to this audience, Tt has beon a sutject of | woud be able to ciseharge the du tes acceptay, ard | fi ide and the orchards, and whieh bear fruits that | National Exec amittee one memver from b | hit a ..ne that we may | Couptaint, and the thape hiae been much wt : ntey, oF the chief . pate ex Though the platform deals rather in general | seen that Pendleton had received oue hundred | et nascent ap Histor | fauil tiat'we have all ohoae | my try a the et | are plowant tw the eye amd good for fond." Ar there | euchlof the Territories a taaptg propwsitions than in specific declarations, and | and five votes, Just one-third of the total, aud ISFOMDAINA ahlenoe White theron: | Wire hee: toe can cunth cial tebat curcicon to, rea. | tens aueens ee ni Ye | there tea pure solid character npon which we may | call attention to the fact that there Is territory must be regarded as an indictme the Kepub> | therefore only bal enough to nominate bit, and fitiinsate being real, We hope that there will be | Pemocratic mearts tliat we could ieatasanen | pang year tas mad ima age Wwandation. A Deaoeratall his | evicgh on the cther le of the mountains, one ot Mean party rather than an announcement of Dem- | seventy or eighty less than his sanguine support: ee ee ate, sh eee tce New Cone Cette | ees ake as hana lence @ years, a ecinmnunieant of | States, ‘The populati ul those oeratic principles, it has salient points which will | ors had expected, his stock fell to zero inthe | cred to read the resaluions, | |The rem yas will | ¥ nie conrerned, {tie unfit and in cu Cuts Ia ine. | thoroughly Dem ever ie errest the public attention Convention, though Lis eworn frivnds and nolay | ¢,{und on ous euitorial page] ww In any 16 ationp? to ju ttuener Hiberal | elt, Ta : ) cone ie readin of the pi ny thelr tm stations. And tetn tatlen or’ wvity, aueh is the | n from RECONSTRUCTION AND NRCRO SUFFRAGE, ‘Escort’ tried to bear up against the erushing | Mr Murphy said otlier thing, that the t this Convention | mravinirate of the United Staten t¢ "y cant for the js Committee It denounces the reconstruction acts of Con- | blow, Throughout the five following ballots, in heirs | Pee eee aalare ot vn to every delegate. | longing, on ore an th untrywwen, It Ik. & We will get greas as invalid, but does not propose to turn | which he gained 17% votes, his backers in the | ntualence is a city In whleh we | Urure country between the ty w things, shall en ver mn he Beprroypberr ted States out of the Union which have bees cestored | galtories sent up sereams of delight; and when, Ry te thea | span 4 ar Lan opr ed anid outt " a Boop He f | Mt ca anditnte, Ne Will reflect 5 ee > ‘ » who, by nature efited ha broad and comprehen majority in the ol « ene at be en eo to their practical relations to the Feder u | on the third ballot, Virginia went over to bim, | tis fact, T move, the previous tem into the heart of evergnan from New Yorks | five! a slieriauinatng. intellect ated It ® | wands. Elect hin Pr ne, {hele liven ia the setilens untry, wud they ment in pursuance of their provisions, Lt deals a | they burst into an agonizing yell of joy, Aw a | “TLC Rees Pree Morpk that is an act of nhospitainy Were.) 1 trust, | senool whieh tiuuiit Win that t gamblers Will no longer seek office, but only carried the failt of thelr fathers there. fines if or ihe Co wea! | there'ore, that when thie Convention shall proceed 1 to atiord ite eltizens th places from the vigiince of ® virtuous Exe Mr. Tilden, of ha th Dlow at negro supremacy, but leaves the subject | proof of the sagacity of Tus Sex, we may state | man of the Commnitteg, ot to balllo’, there siiall bo no ms ition whieh slall | riety on permonal iberty, personals met tert ubhte wit feel ihe iuokinee of a be acl? Hiden, 0 New York It gould rive tw of t | vious question on tahow that this Convention anLall who are about | pg i § arge States are plensure 1 do. any thy Of suffrage to be regulated by the States, and | that in our elaborate review of the prospects of | Mow neiore the Convent wi rl tmtenpr eg poe aad | Tanete Veumayty xt Prost | that's reasonate. for Sur friends of the Territories, He re t " na, do not recognize very tan wh name shall | ( a: he oy ations of the v c n an Packe shiv a 4 - a j ierposed n the oper ¥ {| the United s Asa Tucker. (Applause) | ire ys feamea te toe our thie Baceutive Committee therefore does not contomnplatean offort to change | the eandidates, published @ week ugo, we set | be ordered? [Cries of © Question, Hetaered here, mteuevenrnestand hovest mahewivtw | Govermnen aud tre people why had been autraged | re heerctary ea of Hhiote Feist and the discuerge of its, lmportant. finciiune, It 18 the franchise in any of the Southern States which | down Pendlcton's vote on the first ballot ut 10214 | “"T\e previous question was scconded and the main | jake ihe pred a paler phate POR Tf NOLIN A A cp i A ar RE The State of) chongh that 4.000.000 like New York should be have recentiy fran natitutions whereby ¢ just 23y wide of the markt Say awinalyy NRRL Mr. Higler, of Vennsyivanin-—The rst proceeding the tater content, whi Themwith | he derretary ened the Bato of Bouth Caroling, | Reutfaliaed ty the email Bates of ike alos, fi ' Po, haat Pc pai Pag ne Jone | under the order of the Convention air ed watt iinity ; who rhe Chairman of the delegation—The State of SHOORD Pant 8 f “ . ballot is conferse colored race, In fact, Wes pnens. recut agin, (Criew Of, "Noy" "Oy" and “quer: | Whilthe the rominuting of the | Hreantoa Wain plated nist ta’ eoew: | South Cartiion matce ns Homfoations perros ag pie} on thi # a careful reading of the reso: ) On the fifth ballot Hendricks's name began to | raea | Semon Do nor tet ae wutve that | (| nut, bat Weld forth the bund of mercy Qo he enemy Secretary called the State of Tennesse Bf Sarees lutions will show that in what they do say their | attract attention, and the Ludiana delegation re. | mae euomien éF| 2-1 wend to the Chalr, Wrought benwath bie arins: a tad Who, ever rece keh high-sounding phr are of non-effeet, while | tired for consultation, But atter an absence of eee ies Hk peda el, itt noes apie ga Aeioont a ra is © Den rh ty. voting What they omé? to say iy of far muse signiticunce. | nearly hulf'an hour, on being sent for, their inact « ss ila vention ag ) whove namo ts well known pul 1 . if Tandkerehiens, | {he members of the Convention, to the the | i 1 day Uh JOUN VAN HERES. Chairman returned und repeated their vote for NOMINATIONS. the members uf the Convention, to the peuple of the sonable, therefore E move to lay the Bi The tenor of the platform on theso two subjects | Poudieton, The time to strike had not arrived Mr. Nigler, of Pennsylvania—{ offer the following y apo | rected to prosent the name of one who for 34 i ars tion was de ont of order. resoiution | % Ta aseuclited with. the Demoeratie pi od tas postpone it tnd A frend, Gov. SEY MOLL, ‘Kewtved; That the Convention do now proceed to ye Chalrman Firat let me, stitutes the minority Wee aeration tte: waaleenanos and cousnore, The Prem Ey il irag OP Jobn Van Buren. lenwald, | On the fourth ballot, North Carolina voted for ® candidate for Iresident of the Uoited EP Ie acter now, as tie Convention aim: | rete tanc tear or | Demvcratte principles; ane whose lite and solutions that haved by Mr’ Tuley, of Pena like the hero of the Appomattox, loved his cigar, | Horatio Seymour, ‘This drew forth louder and jute, and erfes of Question," “ques: | the performance of snot) look to th ts Teh oaniene BYTE IDs Lerinaiies feora DRAG | aoe thi aciana are taal a POLLO | 4 : 5 i Mr, Cayanatsh~ May from the ‘of debt nD nnder . HOD) SPHREIAS roan Povey | lous were re : 4 He was one day smoking in a railway ¢ more general and protracted cheering than had jon was put and carried unanimously tion? At what time may t which they are now groaning, 1 nuniter | and olmcurity, his attalnied the highest atuice wi'h ewotret, That the representation ot the next Notlom said the conductor, “you cannot smoke here.” | before occurred since the opening of the Cor ) nulghatn—-f move to reconsider the vote Mfat ali? Mey ere oorge dl Hendlctop of Ubi. [ero | Shs nple sone Who Wes Ain thi vention shall be the aime Ns Now. i at heard "i by which the resolution of the geutlaman from brconsultauion with several delegates, Mr. Ca: | Sneed applaus i r mix Heontest that our nation ever saw; | otred, That tn the event of any new State being ed “But you see [ do," repliod the imperturbable | vention, ‘The cbair dat the moment to | Paunestennin (Mr, bigler) was adopted Ratleehid tabs need opt The One who was in favor of the Urion in times that | mitted, An} person who shall be aimed’ by the regnlat Prince, Sv the Democratic platform says to the | be temporarily oceupied by one of the Viee-Pre- | ‘The motion ws ugre Ham desired to suggest to.the Chait, | The Chateau MarPLund makes | ied, tems soured Nom “weeded vstremgiuy | tized ws aicmber of the National Exveutive Comm reconstructed States, ‘ The acts under which you | gidents, and Gov, Seymour was not in view, He THK TWoe sum, Se eater eae relverto ile vous (o ent tae | 2 EB the aura who, afer his the have returned to the Union are invalid.” But | came upon the platform, the plaudits still here sesurmad the chalr)—-Be: that ier that there tay met be any misua ertba Mp a Sern Ceery en ity you see we are da,” respond South Carolina and | wildly ringing through the ball, rapped loudly taming itis proper that this Con. | “Pat's right Migva‘wecretary called th ea’ot th sand who t Ipiidea siceraleuaanieits e . fe 10 750,009 negroes . : and clearly define wha jair—The Convention will now proceed to ‘etary culled th he ni fas exempiitiod a. the rest, So the platform says to 760,000 negr with the gavel, when the throng beeune profound. Sonar ie eceeseiny ly Lata tspser te wil oo peseee The Chairman of the delegation Aichigan makes | The prineiplos that are announced im aur declaration | 1 that ay the National exceeding ring forth its candid oO name candidates, t | y i below the Potomac, * You ought never to have | Jy silent, and then, ina few emphatic sentences, | decided by | Mp, Vallandigham—It is i of Lie reno: wn at iis ine, He : of principles toulay one who line i power t » As the place for 0 moe you soe we i . | can b oe tid eh Was Hud eral 4 iry eo led the name of Minnesoty for the Constitution agains! the eflor | tion of the resolutions been allowed to vor Hut you see w he positivoly declined to be » candidate, landing. GF? way sdiaage | fheabetl nrdot to ou wiatand its) tts | pie Cunirinan of the detegation—Sunuewota tuskes | have attempted toriestroy It) who hy wes respond these grinning Americans of African TUK CHASE: MOVEMENT. ready tn the | , no nominatien at this Wine, ee the rights of the Executive and dud 1 any mew State being sainst the policy, but gracefully submits to the | to the course of Tue Sex far more thon to any | 1 the ralca. which. gave Broceuslan See telene ** | makes nu nomination, he hus tilled” the place which was a od National Executive Com situation. other cause, is steadily permeating the Conven ce i 104 wddog Numerous de No, no! Cail the States for The tary ented the pan ao a Th ees by the, Aue ‘can re ple pe WHO. bas re The Chale held the rest of the,resolutions to be out ¥ fi " +4 that governed the Convention of 16, ani be deleguiion—- wus oF athe ong th Nuc eiprv ROM: uy e af order, Tie CURRENCY, tion, The Chief Justice is believed to be the | jne wnumbcr of eminent gentlemen, one. f a a gare ETRE people r hind thelr dearest ugerest wt ; es ialion ax sinasaad Waa MabOnA Ga. it aon oe 50 00) wore ” ” he name of Nebrark one ~ the confidence o| i hole s _ tet ot ‘The platform savors of the greenback theories. | seul candidate of the New York delegation ; but | Bele anol ¥ from Michigan, and others, from ater | ion) of the Kentleman from Pennaylvanis was Li pdsenl fst 1 ore mar w Wie confidence of the whole Ame on tai, OF arrisRan nove that 8 00 nmitiee States, who were conspic in. ‘i proceed to nominate & Pre niully discharge in thin of three be y this Convention ft recommends equal taxation, Government | jt is doubted whether they can gain allies enough | vers of that Convention. twas fi ber of bun That Wee nested is. and A molion to the duties whieh they | apon th Tudhe legatlon and inquire if there is bonds included, and says that the public debt nd | to warrant them in precipitating bin upon the | Matbedye a few or | rena aha iat roi wa bald ot upoe ba. Tae eer | lity of thelr Iuninediately returning 0 the ave read through Its proceedings with w view o able, ig. to do but to execute : ¢ o 4; and Af not, that the Cubye the interest thereun ought to be paid in coin if | Convention ax a compromise, They will hardly | understanding what that Peete iatrecs (eel then ne But one thing further; 9 resolution W mukes wo fe. {Urcat upplaus-} | the contract 40 provides, and in legal curreney | jure to undertake to handle him without the aid | Citi to read the decision ft the Conveition te het zeeerdar Cha Uae, a OC avery An CINTA ne of New Jersey Aa neeroiary calles rs, Whyte, of Maryland, arleston in 1980) welion of the. Cot uid he presented to onveniion. shoul He Chartnan 6 " of Ma where it does not so provide; but it does not pre- | of Peunsylva Baltimore under selves ti support the nomination | MF. itt ‘y ot New dersey | poze muke no homie: | Faulkner 1 Kerr, of Penusylvania, t x nominaies ex Governor Joel Heh na | sla baa bembkt irq rite J tend to define what the contra This will do SE SOAK AND SRRMBELTANIAS Tafortunate dis ile; t seem to 4¢ tne |? ob ox: sOF erBar mer. He bas & ty ate of mont, | ws the com x i resolubons have dutes aiould ve noted, and the unal repututic bel do ep {the delegation, maid: V The Hon, Fayette MeMutlen, of Virginia~Mr, Prest for a political platform, but would be hardly pre ‘Those great States hold the nomination in their btw ia ea pay ls pine tes 8 ie tained Ue General Government with all the force | mont prevents nu new candidate, but her represet | dents it must. be pe tleetly ub ous 40. this Conve i 01 wial decision, .. ‘ ani ey asl save tc pretation of these Chair understands that the | tH in a Lg ‘as MY | tives here will thelr votes ut a unite tor the ony | thon now, that we ean do ttle, if anything, until w Se nigh Dar 0 uals assis hana Shale in (he nn they. Akad loan will wet upon thi | resolution Git Benue ivania cone Federal power 0. jevvchinents | Derocratie Governor In New England. Verwout | have retired and taken some retestiment, I have The report of the Committee was hailed with | retire for consultation, but were rather curtly re- wer the decision of | texplate i don, t she Re oe or Ue lett OF AME | will vote for Thomas KE. English, (Applanse.] heen most patient here; and no gentleman from my to see the contest between the candidates begin, | an adjournment over till to-day, They were in | decisions of the Chair 1 to help or burt Z . country. He is the soldiers: friend ; he, A) spondod as followe: ‘The State of Virginia presents oF submitting a inc that [hope 4 Mr. Bigler wyivania- The resolution offered si Helongs t State that at | carefully weigh rhetorical phrases; and pouncil | 1 sre alan fail 1 | ® candidalemit in ex Br. Big Aa ele date ol Btate ris clone ts a State that at | Te niatumtion, but, true to her ancient Listory, she | unaiimous concurrence of this body, to wit. to very carefully weigh P ; grave council Inet night, a» were also Indiana and | & caylidae it ie exceedingly | this morning had beter t r Une tine gave Ue only Demiocrasie vote of the North | heerpes, and. will papparty 94 SMES & paneer anil a ne Mr, Murphy, adroitly sewing the opportune mo | Ohio, ‘The two former States will, we presume, | ance with the clear sense of this Convent | Fee eee At ee need io ho belongy to « Blate that seca § Duper Or the nition Mr, Swain, of Pennaylvania, ded the motion, ment, moved the previous question on the reso ared (0 strike w Gnalaud doteru.'aate blow | Chau should nat hava thrown ypon it the respon: | gousinaiey cantante for renideit yf the Called Sateg eranor dn the Convention by any further expres | eof West Virginia. Ah Breldent-Mr, Nelwnnof enna, ell he . 1 lity of su delicate, No: js possible 5 of Pennsylvania Tait is a general a ne ote itention « air to the tuet that yesterd lutions, which were adopted with a few dis al iue dumestes in’ Ghia Gonvention shall vous Nr ee Ae utter forme Coat are Btawe of New York, | re takes 10 ention ‘esolution, inviting delegation r hing the nail b we nominat Hldate po diMicutinn | Chlekecy Cantae ty \ \V th the unant: | Dut pledges herself to support the ‘i to'sbimit nhs bd a voices, Mr. Vallandingbam clinching the nail b when We nominate a candidate no diMiculties | nocemsury murt be first wlopie © must have we unanl: | ne ut pledges herself to support the nom ' see to submit to th!s bod ‘ A ’ ‘f could arise, But if all should not vote, the questic ellers, and the dito ballot one of ber | inee of this Convention r he Wron at by that State, ‘That the Congrossional dodge of moving tor . ‘Third Day's Proceedings. | would come un, Dihere te tworehisde of the | eve Ghanreencellow n late shall there bat 1 honorsi'y | The Secretary ealled the State of Wisconsin 1 eaeaoe wae Maen 1 the geatiomin ales and also moving to lay that motion on the table. The Hou, Horatio Seymour, President, being | meaniers of this body voting, or would twusthirde of Brewer, of Pennisyivania—1 move that the r wany 8. Clark, on bebalt of the delegates, sald; t Mr. MeMullen will withdraw his resolution slightly indisposed (though present on the platform), | these who did vote wake the nomination? F there aries of the Conven act ne teers. yin tive adi } Gelegates from the State of Wisconsin were inetrncted purpose of permitting that Commitiee (o be be THK BALLOTING, 7 "i ‘i Be Gok Th fore ak upon thin subject that the Convention, In My. Biglere-Huw inany Scctetines axe there at the | tration; ryetic will, who bus been | hy the State Convention that sent them liere, ty ¥ at this time The Convention now took along breath, after | re convention wes palit) ABD esend ne form of resolutic Wil instruct the Chait as | th : i repeatedly tubmitted fo the ordeal ofa popular vote | ax a unit, A majorly of lvkution, eon Mr, MoMullen—Mr, President: Tennessee ts my L, Price, of Missouri, who introduced Dr, Plummer, | to the right interpretation of the resoution ; unde The Clerk—Bour, In’ our State with distinguished success, and with | trolling the vote of that State, Will present Co this | neigibors Leannot with courtesy asked for which it went st + to the question Of | wro opened the proceedings with pray CupyRnGA 1 Fy Mr. Bixler Secretaries of the Cons | whom we wil ucleye. & § “ und more rlihant | Convention the name of ‘one of her most | by that state, Lt K notion with ) ndiddates, thereupon a scene of inters oe thoi ial aera 6 that character ention Hee tA the Yous tha | triuinph in our State than we have ever done; whom | distinguished citizens, a gentleman whose reputation | great plowsare, bat with the w candidates, And thereapon a s¢ vodlts, Wolght, of Delo] hold in my hand, serige of finvis—Mr, Tide. | Yon : we ean conscientiously recommen to the Coven: | Is so world-wide (hat no culozy from tiyselt oF from | to be renewed When the memorial shall have bee Interost was developed, Brief culogiums of CHUce He ttephens of Georgia {applause}, which T ow that two thirds of lida and the country as «gentleman who Would be | any other delegate can acd a particle to his Laure's, a | prosented. ‘1 Jo as the States we ‘ 1 ie 4 je Oomplsi.cd that owing to | eminently tit for the office; a candidate nnassatlable in who separated hin rom the Republi: | ‘The Hon, #, W, Brown, of Tennessee, thea sub- dates were allow at +k to have read and referred to tue Commiitee on P ¥ 4 nN ney fae os jab want | ng near the duars tead- | and availuble, ‘The delegation from the State or Now | cun party When it was in the 4 ith of Its glory and | tte jong memor al concerning the political com f itenulutions party habetically, ‘The entire list of ex-re fewatt edhe ; he past we will 9” tiove to nie nto thie Halle ara word. A sutinits to this Convention the vameof Santord | power throughout the and throushout tis | dition of the peopie oF Tennessee, Kesol ed, That tn th ture asin the past we will » how 7 ern States Was exhausted without evoking as! nedewiinanewerving ducite to tie Colon Under ti © nomin he Chitr--'The officers OF will nee that | KB. Church, of 1K. LApphauwe,| tate, sucriticiug thereby Lis Own personal and | During thererting, a delegate from Tndiana stated . Coumitntion as the only sold foundation of our | all future € the delegates are prot the contusion an ‘Mr, Perr The State of New York nominates | |it cal ambition good of bis country and tor | that his delegation were still In consultation and not face 7 y } gle name, What # contrast to the years not HRC, SECUFILY, MMP ha PPI weovle, and aw ule ever nuise me Who AP upon ther tekets, and | Sanford i ma) the preservation of th stitution and the liberties | o return to the ball, but that fy the mean time remote when those States bore undisputed sway in srk ot vu hay, conducive to the we te 8 cand 4) hutmembers of the ‘tions W ied, Mr. B.¥. Perry | of the pex edb present the e | h duihorized on behalf of the delegation to east | : When Al 16 aud prosperity Of all thy Buiter, bot Noster jo bring forward the question in Mr, Munro, of Nevada—I bave one question to ask, ‘upolina makes no | the Hon. {Applaure, } he vote of that State as heretofore—13 for alr, Pem> Democratic National Conventions, When Ala Pat ‘ rt rity of the party | gron the answer to whieh may depend the cou gation from Wisconsin | dic tablished by tie Const! y y deper Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and the dural ip its tha asler, Coe outol the | which this delezation will adopt in reaard to the MeCook sald Olio, regard to (he eand ‘The Secretary began to call the roll om the Sixth ana, Georgia, » Virg federate SI ere culled, and teh capanle [of ex Jonghter.| 1 want to safely laud. 1 | jomination of candidates, tthe President | by the unanimous voice of her Convention hus very p ballot und eabed w of Alabama. Other ex-Confederate Bs wer fay h wn mith tho tates as its or ilniing intexral yon the Conatitution of our gountry, | will now state what hia rating will be alter the clus nomination iste te diay the num pf Gear boy presn the Mi MoMulle a vi ina, moved '0 take a recese 1 reapone by the Chairmen of the delegu- | [atts .dtherefore the perpetnation of the Union In supreme law of the land, and take every | ing of the naming of eandidater here-whether we | dieton, of Ohio, (Great applause ein from our until 5 o'clock, Dut withdr e motion, h variable reapone by th See ee ee AL | ey tatranty, depends upon the preservation wf te Le oe a ian Meceniter biing forward any new can: | | Mr. Bristow answered tor Oregon: Oregon will | ever, tus ructed by nihiority Mr. Tilden, of New York—The New York delegs ” it ! Wh th tbe & h " an at any Une her eal s y tions was: * We present no candidate vile i WatboGavernuont of the | OCDE Seererary read the resolution for information, | Gidate, make no. ne jon, but will cust ite vole tor | celecation to second the nomination iow ask leave to retire (or the of desigunts heir prudence was appreciated and commended, an tollowas Provident—'The Chair understands that this | George H, Penticton [Appianse.) } gentleman who lus never been out of th ing their member for the Nati xccutive Com saentaka ical a iat (we thirds of all the votes cast salt be required | Convnntion has a right at any tue to Lelag forward | Upon the State of Hevusyivanis belngealied, Judge | cratic party, the Mou, Geo, H. Ieadiewun, uilitee, No, No. ; bys their fallen estate was recognized an sane fo wominute 4 eundidais for resent of the United ‘candidate it ms ft, , 4 wgneyerd addroseed the mveation 88 fol ome vine [ aa ti, bet pon renting Hie scaNoet sed, What more conclusive proof could be ad a states ad Vice sent is ‘of Ohio rolientnary propeodiny 5 ‘4, PaesivENt—By & unanimous vote ot the dele- The Secretary announce following ean elegution, an! “ a mee 9 90 } | : an expounded tn the f Ma Kiernan, of New. York—f beileve, Mr. Presi: | Imove hat any delete ve how authorlacd to pre: | stlom, of which I have the honor to be the organ, | ax having been put in nomination: James Penns) ivania—I renew my motion j vced than this apectacle wffurded of the radical | {lvmeuncontermity withthe Nengemote wucitnty if iek ioe tiat no rex question Will erise ip | sent the wame of any candidate, tm iusteueted to place before the Convention the | of Connecticut, George Il, Pendicton of Oli ‘a oid tas aa revolution that has swept over the once proud | cardinal doctriies of the Deviocratic party; ant tiey nee lo the subject matter | Mr, of Ohio—l suggest to my colleague | o ime of un honored cit.zen of the Aiate of Penusy) | Parker ol New soreey. Santord B, Church of New ‘The motion Is not in order, % j with inergartd ok y.do we want to get out | that bis wotion'is entirely uni Vints at candidate for the office of Premident of the | York, Ava Packer of Pennsylvania, Andrew John. | Charman, t ottving commenced te { and powerful South? ha conviction that aul hy hut we want.to win In the coming | ‘The ie Cn underataaida that when | United States, ‘i a" amie | *oRetMenmosses, James 1 tow ih of W neooein Oy CS re abel eat sf aver en tior cjo, resolv nom name, ve ie Pe ir, of Pe il i move that the Con he Pres! 3 a Reena Ink Tin enuciow frome ibafatieiied Corliss years | comenned of topresentiives Nom the emocrite i trewident, inetd Sales oo. Prations iy ret Pet eoeatnoe, AD vention aw ree HB is caste een te | eche® Sorte Rees. WU he call of ret » ‘. - M Hi " ry ~The uuderstands that the | fol unk It from tose Who have ever held the vative men of every State m the Union, I de. | tomary torm. At been the mn" he Presideut—The Chair wade (Cntiausd on fourth Beton nresentad the name of Gov, Envlial, rin idbalt ta'he ne batiar thane Manwanant | aire tuat we Wave ull the good, and we shall | of our Con 0 alve delaction to How | eustom as been for the Socretary to call the roll, on page.)

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