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— ina stentorian voice. demanded that Mr. Lynch, rman shall announce the vote in detail for each | government, of peace, and of the equal rights of and Peace Menacing foreign difticul k ENOM INATION OF CESAR. State, but a huge nogro leaped on his seat and, | be onanimoua?" In case of a divided delegation, the | tice, and of Inw, in the agit of economy, of good | dollars a yer frett Aantal ertele hee been avoided THE BROOKLYN POISONING. Ufsr nth burst donth was soute meatritis, c didate of propos! tie mbe rit With profoum ” s have been peacefully and proner Jot l= " Mi hehalt SOMO Minch wetoree ANG | grt htarticy, tie gui of Reoreeent pera | ae teats on INE Ais grost aaiion 1 mominale tor | {he natton kent is Kian renpack theouch tid poner ty srncanina yet BeAr Sang my omce oe in behalf o black voters. eu, but o Maute epee | Chet sta : o ituale 4 Miah feapect throumhout. tho. wa ‘bod : THE CONVENTION OREYS THE OR- | Chairinan attempted to keep him In order, but Ht By tonsent ar the Convention except that in | President for a second term U. B. Gra This glorious record of the past inthe party's. best | UNRAVELLING THE MYSTERY OF B. er vee Seer OF ea anaereomes ee DERS OF THE USURPER, he would not sit down, and all the colored dele- ‘nating candidates ten minutes for cach aveechia al The nomination Hedge for the fotute. | We believe the people will not O. ANDERSON'S DEATH. place that day on the body of Me. Aide ite gates in the house sent up a yell for Lynch. The | 1rd. cay committee to be named by the respec. | warhalted with most ipicres tne Caverargent ja ey pers or bombieatien oF er you tCoronce Whit) refuaine tye Ow: t a r colored et of & oO siasi 6 Natio omm| be ne “3 Deh Cur posed chledy ¢ hose Why have resisted every yp orem im to be” pres je gave wh nalder « j Coltux Pitched Gverbonrd, Breeches and | war cnthe stace the moment his trichdeberan | tive State enthusiastiy, demon: step of this beneficial progress, The Resutt of the Coroner's Investigation Ciltry of. Aptoroonts havi, foe the Boots Henry Wilson Catches the Witk+ | to call for him, and before the confusion was | ‘The report was unanimously adopted. Caates rose to thelr POLITICAL, RQUALITY, Arsenic Found tn the Stomach—Damaging | lt | two yours, rnd | hte both be f eres “The Corruptioniats Mhrleking | quelled he was in front of the Chairman's desk DOUBLE DELEGATIONS et ina body and exiggant—complote hiberty and exact equality In the | Tentimony Against Mrs Anderson nnd | \1,01 inact to communieals aay tetsruaiies Ases We iyi ety ee ote ee ae Wien tare Fee ee eae onneede furthirty | Mt. Pendleton of fowa, from the Committee | cheered vociferous Be crtablioned ant ciivetunily'taigtained throughout | DF: Felsk—The Jury's Verdict, nF to you puiblie afte Whom Horace will Warm in November, ea continued to dectela a carefully pi on Credentials, reported that.all the States and | ly, waving their hats the Union by eflictent anit appropriate State and Fed: esterday morning Coroner Whitehill, of Ah ae! pai | T he Th Wrote froquent cries of | Territories were represented in full. and that | and handkerchiefs. eral legisiation. Nether the jaw nor its administration ’ os ? Sn a conarined UPaARATA Tor (he {oat two yoare Puitaperenia, June 6.—There was a | [ut PoC 4g Stet tates bank there. there were no contests except from Dakota and | In the height of the should adinit of any discrimination in respect of citt- | Brooklyn, began the inquest in the case of As- ot RCE CHU caITTA: UrOueeed eb teehee much larger audience at the Academy of Muste | gopifng dhattorrentct Hack eloquence.” | Ltah. In the case of Dakota they report in | enthusigam a drop fens by reason of race, creed, color, oF previous cond: | sistant Agsoasor Edward O. Anderson, who, it is | drinking, ‘Aw he wae fearing the ofier he vali that he to-day to witness the farce of Grant's renomina- CeORING OF? #H8 RUNCOMME, favor of admitting all four delegates with two | foun (ee tO nck anfairte the recent amendments to the National Con | alleged, came t» his death by poison adwinls- | fackancrty aticr he was dad, ne cwas lator Ca tion. ‘The day was bright and beautiful and | Gen, Noyes, who had been. forced to give way | fayor of admitting the Hollister-Gould delegates, he stage with 1 merely tolerated because they are law, and | tered by his wifo, Sarah, and Dr. Irish. Andor- | the patient had been given tea, contrary to his ordre many who were deterred by the rain of yester- | to the Afrlean brother from Misaisippianow ob- | Mr, Southard of California moved to amend | picture of | Gencral shoul be carried out according to theln spirit by abpto- | son's parents were present. Dr. Irish occupied | thratomacy, Nothing of It CAE ; OOF, at) 0 f ; oth se . fationy the Se jeh’ eat e ; on 4 sturne day were out to-day—a fact which shows that | famed the toot wie Miapenaionof the rules to Ee er ne ee giod that one set was ex: | Ness, Fecognized by Safely trusted only to the party that secured those | Achair in front of the Coroner's desk. He was | At ia) the jury retired, and returned at ® thore are a groat many falr-weather Grant men. | iow tie members of the Cenvention to wo un | eluted because they.were Mormons. | grey gneand the \ Amenduyentt. tional Government shontd aeck to | dressed In light pants, white vost, white nock wah Cans es in the Convention were at times | and complete the duties which they came here r. Stoddard of Massachusetts he ex- D Ty Fe as Roce eca Seirell canpald seek 2 | tig, and brown dress cont, Apin gilstened th ‘ 4 : 5 making. He thought they could be better em. | were not recularly chosen. NE-TRA OODFO! . NOMI- | people who strive for grem erty. n the city of Bro Fil Ard toa was nothing grand or impressive aboutit. There | hosed’ and’ therefore moved a suspension. of | Mr. Spencer sald these men had come a great NATION. Hie the Civil aetvtce, under which | his vest. ‘The Doctor is about forty years of age, | tivsur Junin thee Lack a ee Bank see rae wot ona ainglo incident which was calcu, | fhe'satetyd Sheretore, Mi ved ent nrucced to | way and ie proposed to admit and marry | Mr. Woodford of New York sald the home of | thesubordidate'posious of the Gaverninent are con: | has dark hair, short side whiskers, and mous. | Sarah, wife of Rdward-O, Andcraon, ‘vere acecenorted Ted to call for the generous, soulresponding | Boruinate a candidate for Preaident. "Although al. the distinguished editor who was nominated at | firing, and'wefveretore fatoz actor ofthe ayaten | tache, All through the investigation he labored | ‘th sid polsoniug. a y » this ame motion had been made and Viirta of New York sald auch a proposition | Cincinnatt asks you to pause before you make | by laws whleh shail aol FGAd | ceecccceac at amshaitnnaw, ite micah as Tn answer to questions by the Coroner Dr. burst of applause from the mighty throng gath- } voted ‘down a dozen times, It prevaiied this | had been made In the committee, and that the | the nomination, which ts an election, until she | wakehoherty, emiclincy ona samt | to maintain a nonchalant air. Mra. Sarah Ander- | trish auld ered within the walls of the Academy. A few | tine throuch thespecch of Gen.’ Noyes, and a | compromise had been distinctly refused by the } ean kecond that nomination, Four years, azo | Sca!lone for pubic position withour practically creating | son tx shout % yeary of age. She was dreared In | | My nano ietvetne D.trteh. fam a7 yours old of the orators who again consumed the greater | Ut! lo partality, on, the hart Of te Cena an | the amendnwent waa rejected, and the report | Siviguienrat aretitudeto hime, To-day ee ene | Salt we are urning, with a heavy black vell hiding | fi"inty cccupaitonr ee verren Mereets ain ap of the day, made some happy bits and | annonnced that nominations for President were en adopted. dorses him because he hos been tried and found mattong’ dows e. She kept her head bowed on her | Q—iaye yous thing to say re.ative to the charge? brought down the house with a hearty laugh, | in order. ser GHA eet TiN RATONAL CONREDERE, rie, “He ‘referred to Mr, Sumner chiation of | propia. * hand, and her eyes occasionally Allod with tears, | lew Soltis <i nowinodhid of W'whatover " but not one of them touched the heart of the - Lb ‘The Chair ordered the roll called for the mem- nton against Grant for the purpose of show- THE TARIPR. The first witnesses wero Assistant Assess: ‘o the same questions, Mrs. Anderson replie ‘ MeCullom of Hlinois ecognized by the ; ing that, Atanton and Lincols both knew Grant | serenss—the annnal reronace, after paying the en ina clear, firm vole audience by the utterance of & LOLLY, 800 | eee eee ae i ee eed sary gond | Bers of the National Committee,with the follow | thoroughly and trusted him Wtterly—not only to | rent dcite, growltucnen a mederate balance for the | Bevan H. Kolt and Dr. Shepard. who made the poi tly Joh a movterate balance for the My bam sntiment R ing result* " fe, Bont ve e auld fh , Ww Harah A. Anderson. Tam 1 yea fing sentimen’ speech to nominate Grant as the vay, | Crush out the rebellion in iss own silent wey, | reduction of the prin pal, and. the tevett nt 89 | post mortem and delivered the stomach for an- | Was born in Northport, Long t NUPACTURED ENTHUSIASM. mous choice of the p here represented. At Alabama, George F. Spencer; Arkanses, Powell Clay. | but also to negotiate the great rr Haurrender | much as may be derived fri a tax on toh o and _ Fultopavenue. Lam a dressmaker, j MANUFACTURED ES 8M. h tons Canitornta, GC. Gorham ; Copnectt i i ny oc | fyaeh, es coed be Periven (rom 6 tae oe tanec ee Profesor Doremu avenue. tam 9 dre ‘ ¥ erabundance of cheering, clap- | the mention of Grant's name there was slight 1s Delaware, James Liddle» Florida, W. if Jits terms. From hia grave the dead Stanton | "ay Falscd by duties upon tmporta bo Professor, Deremus. @ ‘You anything to say relative to the charge? Shere was 8 SUpernsinannce Cn Coven esr. | KOnaaee DUCT very apparent that some | Loreiar Or 8, Fanning; tilhole, J. ¥. Beal febukes the living Sumner. (Cheers.) New | fu: oom which should be ao adjusted ae to ale Ik Race | et upon per hand and bel She turned to Judge Morris, her counsel, who ping of hands, waiving of handkerchiefs and | body forgot his part, for there Was scarcely any ‘ana, 0. P. Morton (cheers); lows, M.D York endorses Grant's nomination, and asks | ein prowthe an Lprosperity. of thie wh aatey . ? seen rere dle the same reply as made for Dr. Lrisi.' The «of hata, but no wild spontaneous burst | response, At the close of the speech a large | Ka eae ohn A Martin ; Kentucky, Winiam "7 Jn God's blessing on the cause, Bo hvi—We hold in ving honor the soldiers afd PROP. DORENUS'S dat Geek i; ners Were then committed to Kaymond on which was painted a tife-size p< Jor; Loutsiana, G. Causslnail; Maine, William i rs i , ED ov rs whose valor saved the (niony thel. pons a the post norten areured from Dr jisll to a p action of the of applause like that which came up from the Srant on horseback’ was lowered ac the rear | Maryland.c: C. Pulton Mew HOW THE PROGRAMME WAS CARIIED OUT, callers whoae valor avid the fn i. ponsi a the Past 7 tem It Jil to await the action of the Grand Jury, ehnsetia, William Clam 1p, and the widows and 0} tied atthe two extren — cheers) Michigan, Wil {| Besotm, John k, Averill g Mississippl, 0, 0. Fr + anc sourt, RB. T. Van Horn; Nebraska, FE. T. Cu 6 did their | Nevaia, James W. Nye (chcers best to send up aroar of applause, but it was | Chandice cheers): New Jersey ly in sympathy with your | tame in comparison with the yells with which a | (cheer (New York, busin 1 Morgan, jlowd el an elicit @ mighty plaudit. | OTe er ee eee York fallowed in a Jamies te Wiison; Pounayivania, Wiillam A-K wv A. Howard (eneers|: M ah a The roll was then called f. allot. Pincee whe died tor seach State was called t xirman of its | care of ag ; re of a 6 siogham: | deleatto ow tn ntences, announced | Auditioual | sie Ti CUBBIE: | delegation, In a fow tare sentences, announced « sseubled multitude when Grant was nom | of tho atago, ‘This was the alanal for anplat nated at Chicago four years ago, It is only when | and entire delegations rose to their fee you have the hearts of the people with you, | ith waving hate and handkerchi when they are ri wud «part Stulig “commoniy called the pougenuenied sen | PMOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPORTERS, placed theee in bow gloss jars, — i ni | A Prize Fight at Carnarsic-llow Twe uuier lock and wat 4 ie Be abesetd y Writers Settled a Dispute, Ir country ere entivied to thy Tous and grateful people, We faver Tet; also the snail acd large th ion ae will exte ernment all-our soldiers aid sailors who were | and two k HOUOFADIy diacharged, and who ti the iin of duty be- | whieu Teares In announcing ite vote, sald: “Nebraska give | Crinecaner cd suchdincnanee eS Geihe , cause, that you 1 ne for the man Who will tan the hide of Horace ‘Ninth—The doctrine of Gfeat Dritainand other Euro- | opened the stomach, In which were found stx fuld George Peabody and William Stryker are pol- This was not tho case either with the men who | carefully prepared speech, conding the nomi- rneery i npree Jelena, Wiitta }, Brayton; South vat of Democratic corruption and damna- | pean powers concerning allegiance, “ Once a subject | ounces of contents. ‘The stomach waa then carefully | icy writers in Fulton street, near the ferry. William | ‘Jry Tennessee, Horace Always s subject,” having at Jast, thtough (he efforts of | and repeatedly washed with distilled water, and its sur. came here to play their farce, or those who as- | nation. Then came Boneck of California in | Maynard (cheers); Vermont, George Nichols; Vtrginta, " of Ni the Republican pi ber ndoned, and the Ameri- examined, Th i and large intestines were | Uve# tn Brooklyn and George in the Eighth Ward. | pembled to witness I. The managors of the | another prepared speech, at the conclusion of HoH Welle West, Virginia, Anson Crone Win Mr, Townsend, In casting the vote of New | the Hepublicen party. been shandoned. and the Ameri: | faces examin all and large intestines wer, avid Atwood , Arizona, | A tie bounty of the | ted co prevent cseape of conte its unanimous vote for Grant, each ann e- fexanier G. Catie y onan fined | 1) ment being the signal for applause, Nebraska ed, and took them tolny po length of service | Laborato. y, where they were place wing day, Friday, in, |p 4 idea of the individual's right to transfer his allegi- | also opened by Dr. shepard and the contents remove Morally, physically, and intellectually thé wel c ara i 5 York, gave it for Grant—the man whom Greeley | cau tiea ; B ir + tents removed, y. pi y. Iy they are well thow ovidently felt this, for they have neglected | Si0ic2 the Chair announced shat the roll of | ite sald never had becn beaten and uever would bo, | ence maving been accepted by Furopran, pat raid od pr amailint stines 018 | matshed. Each has number of friends willing to bet pothing whic a ae A Bee 4! beg pope etre ey ues “il ia tas Rea the rights of adopted citizens againat the assumption of | chemical anslyal of the eoutents of the svonitel any In Uctt bottom doitare on their favorite’salilitios, Kor thie cher 0 : H na said that, being the tar State, | unauthorized clatins by their former Governments; and | testines. As customary I began to feareh for organic | 60 . as been © disp v9 ie enthusiasm, pt,the pectators. | They had iesgcon Jones. she intended to atick to Grant. aii eure the eoatluual ahd careful encouragement aud | Polson auch meuiorpiae, irpehnine, Ee. while wal Lampicad es Hegel head eres pay heg Hated wir clacqued dictously dis 1 5 ‘ z ot or eu. y of So . ra- | protection of volun mmnigration. ing for the com; Investigation beorge puilng aid even aniong the members of the A RIDICULOUS FARCE. The Chairman stated that the National Execu: Mr. Mackey uth Carolina said the delega- ay issue uf the stomsen | better and quicker writer. Kvery o pis resulted in ok i Dakitas W. if Hen ngiog, L, D. Anirew; W ns, It is | There were aix Muld ounces tn the ‘our Goverment to guard wltls Jealous care | full ounce Ip they thought would tend to rouse | delegation would be allowed 10 minutes in which | (burch; New Mex the nomination and cast the vote of tion of this parcat t Teh The franking privilege ouglit to be aboltehed | I inepeeted the carefully w and jn r means of deciding the question having fated, George and Williaa proposed ty settie it by «square, stand-up fight. Thoir friends were willing, aud the preliminarics were left to them, ALS o'clock yesterday morning, George and his friends from New York hired a close parsie ; William and hand. ‘The ring waa i 0 ee Is called to meet in an adj ss, who at given signals from some one on | The managers made a desperate effort to get | fail fammediatel rd Eke siexe would make desperate efforts to draw | up on as hall immediately after the adjournment out the crowd, but they were futile. ‘The people | prc Woked on with supreme good humor, and occa- | time, The occasionally ridiculous manner in Gonally Inuched heartily at some of the antics | which some of the Chairmen made their little | Ex-Gov. Parson: of sorie of the negro delegates, but never testi- | set speeches struck the crowd as supremely | OMered the following fed their interest in what transpiring by agrand | funny, and then there was a roar of laughter Resolvet, That we patburst of approval or disapprov ining | thon of that regenerat d State, whose first gun at f the | Surnter made Grant a possibility, instructed him plause at appropriate intervals as the play | Convention, to cast her vote for that great soldier. ad, but it was # tniserable failure every RESOLUTIONS, Mr. Popham of Virginia said the Republican ° way prepared for age speedy reduction in the rate | anda ise tof the Intestines £0F THE DISCOVERY OF A Falling to find any organic po the stomach and of the Litvstit CAPITAL AND LABOR. sople marching forward under her banner, | 2 /nitt Among the au of the Alabama delegation, | f* ‘Semper Tyrannieg intend next autumn to flon Is that which co puther heelupon the head of @ Democra rer asiettside tana The cons | Barty. The woos are just, and Virginia must 7 " etn wil red Shee : SB A Ci ; all_was ended, and the result announced, @ | titatlon of frivadiy relations with tem, founded « The Distri b te said sh A rvvibe ATTEMPE TO AROSE a curen. | cllmas chaed, Ad, the, Feit announced, | gratiney ot free et rigs acoipiay nce | She De ‘bia delegate aaid s After the Convention had been called to order | “the Battle Cry of Freedom.” ‘Then a fellow | futons: This kaa prayer ofered, the band tlayed a dirge-like | named Church ‘appeared on ihe, plat fir, and then came the roll call. A member of | sang Tho Hed, White, and Blue,” and" March- | Britain, silieas eee en eaithough there were half doren | 04 through Georgia,” the Chair Joining inthe | 4 dimvire tert ucclure anit in oes sang of members on their feet very furiously howl Shortage th Sir Prsident!. The gentieman fr tions which press for atten- pital aod | careful investiga dnty of | {ie potsor mt fail protection and | Nepalwon. | I op id for labor, unities and a Wo great cervants thre ani rriageand drove to Car friends from Brooklyn were om od and the two atop. din. W y looked the better than Of the two In accounting tor lus looking ¢o abby on the chest, sald he kn would all to at tins ¥ « Doctor ig, Beveral glass phil y ‘trom t tions as the great mingled with derisive cheers. After the roll- stomacn fo. maze “all proper con | a desiralg house to rent, which was 1 rit eharacterized. our rm and | course with the people and the Government of n. Licetth—We have only fulfil 4 that Congress and the President rative duty In their measures nt and trea sought afer, but the District wanted to relet it to the same tenant. THE OFFICEMOLDERS' YELL. ere Tan Oe oes eit hee ihe All the Stat yas friuny resolved | Called, the Chairman an And honor | Vote. 7ézin all, having Grant, the lat omy aad plalsiy ¥ ithe Boct Me from oneained f jaye te kon nable organiza: ns, ond for the refore they are he case, and if he got Heked he would lay i berry short cake, for “ the duffer was all th lis that tuxary. lignt Founda, SUVREE fad 88 SAN Fe uly cuce did Peabody give any Creal to bis ‘Oa the third round he kuocked Stryker cles, Ot his fect, At the ch Pefused to come to tim and Territortes having been | Poities too sunced that the entire | “Zhirteen ij debt in a tag bias lf ple of the United States of thi Aad anjted tn the mali fas our fathers were In means fall, our Pew! Ln Oregon | TH RACE BETWEEN WILSON AND COLFAX. woe Sens invited to the platte the an- farce of nominating Grant over, some Rouncement taal Ki efhetiin sd Heer ued ter P artereet Levante Lone: Meete bir the proceed. 4 the hande- eo his State last Monday, and that the Republicans | ings because it was known that the fight be- | without distinction of had swept everything. ‘There was pro! an in the building whe hi nurs bet Bato, are‘ully with Dr. Shep wan of th n cast was the nomitn Xeunon, .e.. ths. candidate for th The Cony and gaileries he waving their hate and hankerchiefs. nal campaign son, aders, forty or disguise je the Feduc of luterest upon Stat aap epivall ieee ional eriine. We f the prinetpal of the Ulysses 8 of this bouy, abd saa ® death, T M of disease likel at arsenic to prod ace, and eof the eighth round Peabody: Mike stay, bis second, threw PARSE NS: pte ae neepeege sonnel tal ot uae real: have tanght us, with our lve ,our forty fon had | sacred hone , t thorougly drilled by {ts m conoure that Zevoiced, That the Trent affair was settle’ at the Uke the ori Hatir up the Multitude at the be- | even this little contest for the honor of being | tive by the prompt action of ot Senerain nt bette by a baritone from | ostigvuc Loe ey ve ertna ied defeated along with Grant looked like a set-up | Srnment. and that we commend this example to celved with great ap- | ble devotion to the c Committee on Rules and Credentials made { First came the ponderous McMichael of | apie consideration with re pect the Alabama claims, | plause. After the cheering had subsided, there | to wider felds of thei eports next. ‘The rule and order of busl- | Philadelphia, who began a long haranuue about | which must also be settled by peaceable meausor other: | Were loud cries for the muste of *Jobn Brown," tion, bably not Ftween Wilson and Colfax for the Vice-| A not heard or read | dency would be close ; but the Con e, and therefore this | been » arrlagt, aud wih Blryker was placed lua WOMAN SUFFRAGE. party is mindful of t Cardi Giant, wi Charley Kosiett and th home. Peabody, who was terribly cut about the fac n.” composed by | pp was driven off by his friends. 8. favor. | the gallery, which was fy fort reine bad 6 Guithe way ome the Lown Consteble and a poase at heir admisalon CORNOSIVE POISONS. tempted torarreat them, but belug ou foot they were une clare of citizens | ‘The Coroner asked fora tist of corrosive poi- | ble to overhaul the earring ’ 4 ; * ker was at bis desk at 0) Fulton street yesterday } ges aniong other things provided that a plat- | Pennsylvania being the birthplace of the Repub- | wise. until the band began to play it, the whole Con- with respectful | sons. sora od . 4 i form should he built betore they put up their | lican party, and_ her magnanimity in always | ‘The resolutions were referred to the Commits | veution rising and singing It with ereat enthue | Cops! ction of Con. | , Dt. Shepard—Corrostve poisons mizht come under the | ica, Siike shay’ swears an avenroue ta The atte lutions, and motlon was carrie » | nerd of mineral aud acid poisons, Arsenic ts consivered more to do with Peabody unless he makes 6a Corrosive polsou by wom. “All the al investi: | after davit to icave strawberry short eake slou gations were conducted 15g lab te ry * oly devoted oP nolson, Every reseel uscd: wasose, ome And'was parchased specially for the occasion. Al the | Sherif! Brennan's Oficers nud enipioycd were of kbown purity. On leaving a Ooallee. tue laboratory, the Jars were carefully locked aud sealed, FE precaution was tak Tn response to a query from the Coroner, Dr, | led by Deputy Sherif Hanbury, ap 5 ia ‘taat polsors wencealy siasmn. At this time the excitement was Intense, | gre Offered be so referred with- | which culminated when the band fullowe: Snd rejo ways, In having her pet schemes for anew Post ding or debate the stirring strains of "Yankee Dou ing throughout t TESTED SEATS. Office and League Island defeate: The audi- Mr. McMichael presented a communication to | next, the call forthe “Battle Cry of Free: teenth ence could not see the point in all this and | the Convention, which, being resolutions from | was responded to by the band, the audience the rights called lustily f¢ the Convention, | again Joining in the chorus with a will. Ha Ae Wise hey sct forth the MORE SONGS AND CHEERS, han iecer-h ortmetpies Ul tue keeper Leute pa f a4 jee ssachusetta fullowed In another | Importance of faithfully standing by and up- Chase of Indiina wad eaiied 1 pint: lementing Pennsylvania for her | holding them acainst all foes, opposition, of | form and sang the “Ked, White, and Blue,” the neaty't iy in rebellion, rin of pence and fraternal feel: K over five minutes on the same | had been treated rather scurillously in other THE UTAN ¢ There was only one case of and that was from Utah, where the at at LMR } tatives. The fo of the Cony S. Marsh ebeat cuididates, It was also declared that no dele | giving way fo others. He complained that she fate should sp i fubject, unless by permission of the him to name bis man, He was | the Union League of Am hot to be buffed off, however, but said out his | py vote. ordered them read. sitet sent Tepprmeetn Te ding apy tp Remit Pe Pnvtpl r ‘on Credentials reported | pas eiading ap ves. Amember | tit speech, cor tained sume re- An armed posse from Sheriff Brennan's office, ared at the store of ay. Ata... Wedineed paler rave &£ ae UT erday afternoon, and ¢ inured sear Broad vomiting, purging, burning: p ins felt in the | y ‘ f ndedfrom Deputy U 8, i a0 magnantimity, and seconded the nomination of ms “An expr nh sustaining universal | band and the audience Joining in the chorus. The th We believe that the modest patriotism, Jeon Rest! ave “pr »B, and othe agp spect for Justice and. rleht uid he understood | her tavorite sen and Sent Ten NeW eae: ee ae ee aklux legislation called | enthusiasm would not be silenced until Mr. rest purpose, the sound judment, the practical | S¢ cag Rae bare woneraline. ch: and other | Starshai O'brien the custogy of several thousand ok at the con had azreed to reject the | Hampshire spoke in the person of Ossian Ta and he pesoltitions were ordered | Church followed with “Marching through the incorruptible integrity, and ‘the tilustrious | SY" ‘. m k to the col lars worth of goods which the latter then held by virtue Kean simply oe they were anti- i P ¥ ¥ | forth applause. The resolutions were ordere . of Ulysses 8, Grant ommended him to n of the person and the amount administered, B gMeNoKenn, simply oe ey were antl | for Wilson, r i to be entered on the minutes and printed. Georgia.” At the conclusion he called for three ‘or the American people, aud with him at our | ‘These are characteristic and well defined symp- | of "warrant ip bankruptcy from Judge Blatchford. The ides be adinit This motion \as received es bubariaiag iledery iJ nen vary ; THE GREAT FRAUD OF LOUISIANA. Bere ca thee wee iti pryliperd ney Aart to-day upon # pew tharch to Victory. toms, es clally In cases of ac uite poisons, The | Hanbury tereatened to anoat Ohta it be pwede nay Bali, and when the chalr put tie motion it was ST eam tie tt eit. They | carter of Texas, who le brigade. He | The Chairman said the Committee on Resotu- | tons were adopted. wonkd not state of estimate bow much poison | suulleats cbeplucd. pomsension ef te pocte, ‘ead Ned Aigost unanimously voted down. Fee ae Oita tie these cries Ag | wanted to hear from the ex-secession side ofthe | tions was ready to report, (Cheer) omn A FORGOTTEN RESOLUTION. Peta not Fiituistered. He thon sigued the tes. | them removed to some onknown place. Marshal Sharpe 1 oon the English ‘Ureaty. muddle, pledging. Uh SR ee ture Cane ect Col, | house. (Cries of Carter, Carter!) mittee failing to appear, Mr. Cra A delegate suggested that one resolution had | tone: will apply for the restoration of the goods to-day oo ea r pled e inh tually Chet tuen came and Col | Mr, Carter came to the platform, but spoke so | moved to suspend the rules and proceed to the | heen overlooked. It was searched for, found, | “A recess was taken until 2 o'clock, des Handi party to stan UP for the b pasa He was followed by Gov. Howard of | inaudiply that it was dificult to hear himatirst. | nomination of a candidate for Vice-President of | road, and adopted, as follows : THE AFTRRNOON SESSION, A Fashionable Wedding in Bayonne, the nation It ore promptly moved . batonded Me ¢ fe said he had been a rebel, but was recon- United States, Adopted. ne sty Eines j ERNOON SESSION : '. ters shee pee tes te abitkuis . At, we ded the nomination and | sumcted. He, came out of the war with two ne Chairman announced that nominations | ,,ttis.the duty of the general Government toadont sneh | ai tne afternoon session Dr. Irish appeared | Bergen Point was last night the scene of the } The national Execut i a then Slican party. He declared that the free | Planks th "his’ platrorm—iired, if COME tive te cert. eeiate tee a Settles ae Ae may $end $0 6 nd sensors 4 Fevourscs. ban be wae during Morn, [brillant acd, fashionable wedding of Mr. Heury Meigs, selected, while waiting for the report of the | Kepublican ity: imark the spot where the | Ket What he wanted, to take what he could get: |“ ppywsyLVANtA NOMINATE ; | Sorte oo OT peltue ready. a delegate moved | orcanization was made, ‘There was n jor | second. as & whipped many be tad ie egracd | Morton MeMichacl of Per that the Convention proceed to the nomination | living Who had aided in the birth, but he aie crepe! ith {the people must be respected. | platforn: of candidates for President and Vice-President. | (hat were some living who would have the op- peeks I Hea Ph ag ae iy! a ¥ j Loud cries of Now nov’ wreeted him, and th portuntty ff lowing the hearse of the party South had more respect for a man who was fr Vania t» the bl a e of the birth and b pels of t : ed the non nation of Mr. Wilson in a few nery- | (nein http aa kaa 4 in Trinity, @ pretty little church, ear. B chair promptly repli ne rules of order | !hese » s cheered up the Smilet CN es Fo ic would make ¢hein ve themsely epublican party, and as the first in the Meld and | ous sentences. + a i 3 ert ela : fry ined tho platform to be submitted fret. "The | and Wilsons advocates were thrown Into tem. | and wip wor eesti joy at. Bal in the fght when the rebellion raised Its head Mr. Bickhate of Obi, from part of the dale. | | (sew Anderson pn the sth of April, Lealled on lilm | rounded by an sinple lawn, and shaded by trees, The H delegats moved to suspend the rules, but the y confusion by the next move of the In- | If the Demietaty noi iuld get more Demos | because of all the loyal States It was nearest to | gation, He Would fal in his duty, if he | Aeabout Lovelock im the artezuoco. “Anderson waa roll: | house waa filed by the dis of the pretty villages whose Gouscution by an overwhelming vote ‘decid ans. 3 ouls Exccley. [Great | the scene of war. But how bad she been re- | failed to second the nomination of Mr. Colfax. Tegan Joking hin,“ How dasoutecl, Ne population Is almost entirely made up of wealthy New Piet : a cratic Votes lu Louisiana than Greeley. [Great i , y reat pala. 1 beg i feel, } some more buncome speeches. At thls A NECK-AND-NFCK RACE, ey quited + Four years ago she presented a war | (Cries of * Vote! voto!""] Parked. Ned seid, T think this will f-ch me! Kay." | York business nen, Nearly every person was in full | the Hon, Morton McMichael appeared h, the eloguent negro from Mississippl, Governor as candidate fur the V ice-Pre He tried to vomit two or Uiree Uiies. Mrs, Aande son, dross, and n ee feel epheaioe AN ATTEMPT TO BELITTLU CARL SCHURZ. tial | Mr. Hill of Mississippt anid a, majority of bis ny. of the indion'tolielea were very bese platform and apnou 1 the platform while Howard was speak- homination, He was defeated, but she went on | delegation were for Wilson, He esteem nother indy were there. also Dr. irlah, (At this Dr, | & of the I : TA crerica Wished to present @ CORT. eee ae ee re tie coneiueton et his | _ Mr. Storrs of Ulinols was called out, and ea‘d | faithfully and gave ber vote fof the ticket. He | Colfax, but when the latter declined renomina- | Irish began to fan himself vigorously andturaed sruuid | ¢iful.. The genial ¢ hief of Peltea Whitney of the city of n. the Convention decided to receive it. | speech and made few good hits for the Stull he represented in part the greatest carpet-bag | proceeded with some remarks on the tariff ques- | tion, he fixed his attention on another candi- | fy look at the wines). Ne Hayeinne hid ade exeelient arrange for the ie A FRAUD ON THE CONVENTION. Pesala that it would be well to remember one | State in the Union. ‘There was only one man in | Uon, which were inaudible tothe reporters. He | date, and was no weathercock to change. | {he four, Hernid Netw Paani’! praeteriise eaneaseed aaemttabie’ eras +, Oe f the League hed bee: of Father Abraham's maxims at this juncture, ne delegat.oa Who war born in the State, He | was understood to complain that Pennsylvania | (Cheers.) after 1 went into te sick rus musie, After the Pot te of the rts bis tes eee] and not try to swap horses while crossing & | eulogized the energy and enterprise of his peo- | had no representative {n the Cabinet. He was WILSON NOMEN ATED, DB, IRIAN GAVE ANDERSOK A FOWDRIG Tromnptty at & een ee or ie: Conteniod wet bees The Wilson men rallied on Gerritt Smith, | ple, and said if a carpet-bag tree produces such | frequently interrupted with " Name your candi- | ‘The roll was called for the first ballot, and : she SoUng, Mise bettie a Mr. Me I saw the powder put Into his m Jowiah cast, something like ) advocated the Shoemaker on behalf of the | fruit, let us plant it, for laboring men. While Gerritt was rd's sake, all over the | date.” In conclusion he presented the name of | during the call, the Chairman of each delesa- yes from loyal men and colored er was interrurged by impatient | a statesman to the whole country, an honest, | tion accompanied its vote with afew words, the treated to spee el, aud now Texas wanted them to Listen te Kling fort were resp land: The sy t : powder { asked er fe | the Wilson. managers had up a job to cv cries of" time. “time,” but the Chairman in- | able man who always labors for the laboring | friends of each candidete receiving with cheers | Pamulaut. He ¢ last evening, Wore a heavy covded wh seeded frome in thet penton of Gears W., | Colfax’s colored advocate, They sipped another | terfered and resto and’ Mr. Storrs pro- | man. “l hame Heary Wilson of Massachusetts.” | theaamouncoment of the preference for, their | sturylaat would uocbe good for sue accuatsmed to Use | elegantly WHinmed, ‘and ve ee ne een ote te the Inte | pedro named Quarrels on the platform, and the | ceeded with his s ridiculed the pre- | | Messrs, Loring of Massachusetts, and Ray of | favorite. ‘The announcement that Pennsylvania | It. He sald, “If you'll get e bottle of Heldaick Tiihave | Rroom fa @ pleasant, manly looking gentl ns of Carl Schurz, wh: nt Sinith was through, and while Gen, | tens declared had | miserably both in war and p said, had failed | New hiamy i ine Was brought, 1omni a | ey ae siniled yes of Oblo, whom the him. try. t! nire, seconded the nomination, had yoted solid for Colfax called forth great provalou the youthful cx war This was ong of the most transparent | \ Heys handed to Mrs. Anderson. The Doctor orde table: | Th 1 by He eald th , Salle i ecremon s which was practiced on the audience NDIANA PRESENTS COL cheers ; 80 also the vote of New York for Colfax, ir ra ied Saget Sic re itty caubettrone Vireinies He was s | the oor, was trying ke himself heard, Mr, | Schurz was no, longer his fell tae Sin SiGe Pee "At the close of the roll call. the vote stood, | *PoOnfah ef ine antics Vee” Seu inde an attempt to ray salted was He ne Uniencaityeal, Minslealnpl ak the vereis raised his stentorian volve In favor of | | ed the retlection. of Presi nade dtr Wy Thompson of Indiana was | wilson, diy; Colfax, M14. Virginia changed | vomit. ‘Threw up armuch wine ae hehaddrank, oom | deuco of the | ea ate renlent andl eee ‘or by a larger majority th : ti 1 xreat cheers. In behalf of | (venty to Wilson, which gave Wilson the nome | after the Doctor said he had iree or four patients to | Known Now Y: of Judiana, and b THE SMILER PEATEN. candidate had ever got, As he Crosed ti Is of the State there was great confusion and impatient calls to proceed with business. Several delegates pro~ H , josed to go oh at once with the nominations, ring.) did this with satisfaction, be- fistead of waiting for the report of the Comunits | cause Its a Just reward for devoted public’ ser tee on Platform, but the Chairman announced | vices, He is not unknown to fame. Four years ‘would he back in yreaie Tn w What nave adtend to, sty a hour and a bh. Mi ination. everal other chanpes were made and nated Schuylor Colfax. (Great | MF. Lane of Indiana movod that W llapn's nom ring, in whieh the whole ntion Join + he band playing "The Star Spangled Ban- ‘army as a colonel. He saw 7 servive, having retired early from | H intered neatly on Lynch's swapping Stive servi'd to serve hts country in stealing | horses by saying that it was always safe to swap eutt sc Puta 8 the border of Te when you got a mule forabore. This brought Mext Atth of the war he shifted | down the house and won the day for Wilson. nla ¢ ne Breaking op the Porty Thieves, 5 iltent s5¢. WILSON FOR V. P Gen, Burnalde then moved the adoption of the | lagexamination, but Mrs. Anderson Tboked more [r., adh of thle Sew Fork GaaRe? TWO 6 alec aflybe DE * Ivanta took the atform as a whole, Carried, with half a doen | 6M) 4 io Reet ea cutiiten hsnard pe ene the city of Bayonne), and Miss Georgia P. Fisher. nd proc d ty nominate Henry Wil- nting votes: fui on closed ears. She had the appearance of | Woods. step-daughter of Mr. 8. 8. Woods, Jr., of the Dieot the | fon, of Massachusetts, He claimed Pennsyl- | | Mr. Noyes of Oblo came forward and second. | [llon closed ears, Sie ite the appeaiatel sf | Washington Life Insurance Company. ‘The wedding Untor became an exceedingly | On the first ballot Virg! 20 votes for sont ee WOU be prepared to repo: the names of Grant and Colfax w ASSO eee >) Sanit Atos ts . w seizing cotton from the | Lewis and 2 for Colfax. When the ballot was | hat the cammictee w uld be prepared to report | az0 the Methor, They were the battle-cry which | , 4 resolution of thanks to Philadel for its piveelt Stee Michael Rogers, a young roudy from the Twem nt United States, whi ‘completed and it Was apparent that Wilson only | '# half an hour. = a Jed to that great triumph, They should not be hospitality We opted Biko. wn nlution of rite teaye, ty-second Ward, was tried in the General Sessions yee » dlapose of for hi wed 17 votes to nomi BYERYTHING LOVELY 10 MIMOUBT, parated until we achleve another triumph, | thanks to the nile ene ee Geant Yes, a lite terday, on charge of garroting Daniel Kerrison, apd fie Air sample of teamed oe Dy mJ Ta response to cetly Jobn B. Henderson of ! AAA LaNiieea Rabe EEeRLeT RL) robbing bim of Zicents. Kiley, Rogers's accomplice THE SOUTHERN SCALAWAG nominated him. The Washin, Misacurl apoke from his place in the dele gation, \ ; ilies aiden. ay > sobaryytak bern ponlenead by Hbenchen: taahant THERS . : hits were wild with Joy, and itwas difficult to hear him, but he was under- compliment to Wilson; he and | °'Toiecram was read from Sch Peter Th. Leys, a stragglst, teatifled : Lw din bya | to twenty years inthe state's Pr taate j é inf Le has been in New Orleans where | was caught by the rest of the repre vd to decline to nake any extended remarks x had both carved their way to honor and | ,,A telegram was rewd froin " PR ite gs eas eee called |e by enty y ‘ joa, Kagore, testy, t become a leader under Warmoth and | the press, who sent up the first hearty yell that | until he should get his text fn the nomination | distinction; but Grant and Colfax united in 1g PEN Tt Pe ile and ene | y found Mr. Anderson In g hg and turn way Wilson, Blossom, and Kerrison were on a spree be come here ag the leader f the Lo! MrynToae sad been heard in the building during the day, and platform. The Kepubtican party in Missouri ory will again be the shenal for victory Desi Teeny ray oy sa Pe MEE EET! r their | Ing about th his bed: T rema bis wut he di the nightof the robbery, Kerrison bas been ta the Galion, What the o was in puting hin for- | wipexing THE BREACH BETWEEN FORNEY AND | is united. ‘There will come up from the hills Mr, Willian A. Howard of Michigan seconde he Chairinan thanked the delogatos for their | aya medical man, if T had been asked my opint uitentiary. He contradicted himself in his teatime Waid to speak for Lexas it is impossible to guess ENING pve ' as and valleys of that State ole universal shout for | the siomination of Colfax, He made a_ graphic | Kindness, after which the Convention urned id have said tat he was sutlering from an irritation gers was Ol unless Lo encourage one of th uistrath spss the candidates of this Convention. ‘The divi- | sketch of Colfax's career {rom aprinter's boy to | ie dle. fe bowels, caused by either indiscretion 18 eating y fie Twenty: HeLest aupporters fn Louisiana without lett- | ‘The tallure of Forney to ind & man of nerve ns of the. party there had been unfortunate, | the seat of second officer In this great Govern- ~ : Bache ioe tas der ectoren Tent bee rescrition | cond eave The jury found tr beopie know that the speaker was sim- | in the Pennsylvania délegeticn to speak our avd | but they ad been healed, and the Kepublicans | ment, and urged the propriety of his renom: The Victor and Vananished ~ Con Of sugar of lead and morphine for Dr. Tish ed | fedford’uayt Mary BS resins: ply thouth-piece | if ur Nerein Haw ¢ any. Gemand the thdrawal of Hortrantt and the | and Liberals now stand ob rr n platform. | tion. Ke i Congratal his Nomina with ine about Mr. Anderson, die Bold he was ri tion, on the ground that er Wass dangeruve C nie tucward ah ubstar 0 4, ence Was not adocted he Kune | He sald that Grate d to th NOT SAFE TO SWAP HORSES. Wasninot Senator Wilson first | With astrt 6 BROS olka of mr, Auden Mr. Met lel defendant's Counsel, her ented that class In the South who went Cameron influen as not affected by For his sieatie that he owed ‘on, bis indisercet way ng abd “ t fi fs fota 't ession devement honestly and ‘aded editor! ad ea pak Mr. Lynch (colored) of Mississippi f received news of hls nomination through a telegram | pariicularly of bis dete Sxetied ma TE HL be betty Ply aie rated Weceneal eR ca tiiblo now. The Cavern: | cess except bi tion on the tall of the Libs [on 'or jon—that It was Hota safe tine. wo | He WEN “MODE W REE INET IUSY Matra: weno UN “arrecsaee' ste ech ser Niithoncet: te9\ tte EL OA hey 4 Re Mee eee se tsige an bee | men are furous and are on the the war path for | eral Republicun ticket, ae swap {Appinuse) Ho proceeded to | aot at Arst seem to reallze that he had been } My brother, dulled ie tate et at tor the last Pr ° Wty Une result evuarely. wen are Furious ape ane OF See tye warp ‘A motion to suspend the rules and proceed to | {YP inv renomination of Colfax is (hareds Seale Snes entice lp We marmied te. ite trea Pal that for “the last Good News for the City's Creditors, i Greeley he bel orne’ ey declare that Hartranft | Sandidate for Preside: ae tn eal} am 0 OD WAST three or four years bis Warried lie had been very uu: - i S ¢ Ma seo y democrat votesties | stick and Forney may. go to. Gree Balok son 8 oandinae or Hreelient was id cries of" Vote!” " Vote!" * Vote Mr. Colfax, who entered the Senate Chamber from | happy, andthathe thought of leaving his wife, because | | Mayor Hall was in excellent humor yesterday, 5 the record of Mr, Carter known | where he Bas all along Wanted to clared lost. Gerrit Smith rising, was greeted with great ap- | 474 room as soon as ho heard the news, and sh she thought too much of Dr. Irish, It wasin February | He was busy all day in signing warrants which he had ry bable that much faith will be placed | Russel Errett, the Chairman of the Penn- AN OBITUARY ON A LIVELY CORPSE, plause, He complimented highly Gen. Hawley by the hand, Mr. Colfax fod Maren that he hd these conversations with me. | received from the Comptrotior, The Gret batch of bille } s statement sylvania = di tion, sald last night that James R. Lynch (colored), Secretary of State | and Coll but expressed his preference for Mowing dispatel to Phil Ho told me in March, the Oret time I saw hun, that he | 10 Vasey ne attized his bane were those of the Cu . 3 Forney was a traitor, and was only yeiling his | Of Mississippi, was c doout, He said the | Wils tally the favorite of the working Wasuing Shought bis wife had improper relations with Dr, Irieb, Pigdisp ie heard he Court A PENNSYLVANIA DUTCUMAN'S EFFORT, treachery to Grant under bis attack upon the | colored race were waltin ixiously for the re- | men, and of the colored voters in the North. | 7» Jokn W. Foster, PILE Minanene "Ope itine We wear it the Henke roc ane | crenamrapnersc:” L know sli cf them,” sala ise Maror, Strohistof Alabama was next put forward to [ state ticket. He thought the party would nomination of Gen, Grant, ‘There Was no ocea- ea Accept. for and the delegation my sin: | the doctor ca On his te fase rem and | and L invariably give the press the preference of my rupresent the German element. He was bad | well rid of bim and his Press. Another member | sion to further eulogize the Republican party * Vote!" Prautude, for, your gallaat™ contest, 1 | he saw his wife motion to the d The doctorthen | autograph wheo they have claims agalnat the city.® s not nnsylvania Dutehman wko had | of the delegation sald the party would b ‘an | Its necessity to the country andt nikind is as Mr. Quarles of Georgia (colored) came to the Nour tekect chverfally. Men are nothing, | went out and knocked at the door, asking If) kd was | While he was speaklig a buudle of warrants fort @rifted south as a camp follower and was im organ int city soon, and Forney could go | clear as that of the sun, | Th Democratle party | platiorm on behalf of the great majority of th vciples everything, Motul’ aust arrest tie | In We aleo tole elie wife hada way of letting the | Judges aud oles was iad ob bis dee, and be elyuod all pon the people of Alabama as a law | over to Greeley as soon as be pleased. The is de and must b vecause adead | Republicans of the South to second the publican triumph, until equality under Sw, like | doctor know whether be wns in by gone shade | Of Wetn na few iuliiten . Heo said with great guste that he had t hasbeen a gud deal of the same kind of talk | body on the surfa su tion of Mr, Wilson, (Great cheers.) Wberty froin which it spribgs, ik univeraaliy acadowh | and lowering, the other. Mra, Auderso eis a iter, inyt bi siceceenmicvegbeniedetee 4 beamemberof the Alabama Legisl from several of Cameron's men to-day, and [| Gime does more hari n. (Great | and hoary-headed champion of buman fre eee ee i auainet Dutrage AU wroDKe as was | wish that she Was dead, because she could got bear hi, | Why, nov" replied the May AR + t nd Tt s you he atinued, “that 1 | understand a proposition will be made Ih a few SOR IAHe rte COTA, pee pes baling the Wal of deserves this at our hands, Homan citigenalip of old. BCU YLiew COLPAS And that she mouth to we the l wy desk ‘pointing Ao Iso towel UE have the hon Ce ae eedecly’ any dante move | credit, and. the publio liveries, Under the RP al oiteetyaaee lately +4 HATED THE SIGHT OF BLM, Uhere is er appouited t3r that purport, Abd iw * ry Pal Juceinent was received | has kept away from the Cony Seen te | eee grave for tis corpse, so, Wide and deop | Lowis of Virginia, who all through the War siood | WasiixGToN, June 6.—President Grant, im- | come back unless a corpee e also wed she dtd not | terial act sea Pi Wiu deelsive cheers from the presen yeommunication with any of the prominent | that it will never be resurrected. [Applau true, ff his loyal principles, to which he sacri- | wediately after his renom + Was Inforin f Malked. of golbg to, Br m but not ‘Ron MY A Naw lintoh al Beaaval Indivimenta ty of tt r and from the | Grant mauagers since it became apparent that | The colored men were born of the Republican | Ace aa a 1 ts T fact by Welegrains from William Orton, George H. Stew: | wife. It dot Hut he said, No, L e d , Rite { es, ‘This encouraged the honorable | they would not dare to ide hisdemand for | party and by it they stand, Opposition to Grant | -.The colored delegate from Texas n oe Lees ae ; ' natid Will take cate 0 There was a stir in the Federal Building yes iN kn from Montgomery, and for w Mut home, Gov, Cur i will be home in-a | Means opposition to the trlumphs of the war, | Gov. KJ. Davia of that Stat ant eral other her for | aii pot used as a husband When | terday, owing to an order of Judges Blatchford and } t id forth ty praise of him mingle hort tine, and if the Baltiwore Convention ene { Tell me not that because Greeley ts identified | ir, Nunn at Dennesies. nrescated § art Bones eee ay hones ne sal caving. ® pice | Woodrud directing the Clerks of the Uuited States ‘t With a fulr share of de and res Greeley th he and Forney will join | With the cause erty the colored peopie will | Of and nominated, Maynard. (Chee Ow fig had conic homie, he sald, and found bie - He rp val Me i Cu The gul paper men | handewith McClure. Acmighty denonstration | fad magic in his nume, ‘Thoy know the name o THE RESOLUTIONS FIXED. : SiR RAM peecnusut Baste i she sofa |: Court aud: District Courts to prepare e § 4 we nares Dutch | be made in this city in favor of the great re- | Gr nt stil) more as he who ¢ Arve ouLt Tho Chair announced that the Committee on Jump up Sadaten the d ourd gy | MuFore to be Imnpanelied during aunt tern, Th ' wed signs of d he Was | form moverent, Well advised men here say | to freedom with the swor¢ BEING wate pressntrane pir ele auscione | (s ” to the dvor gud he Would hear the shor new panel ts to continue t the Inet Grand ty woud fre away again at Sch: nd the re Press thi ral Rep ins can take 75,a0 | separated, report, and declared it carried bree Ohio Detogates Oppo at 7 daied . it tive ad els, i eh iad Other Prominent men | yutes fru Harteatt an Grant GETTING AHEAD OF THE PROGRAMME, ir, Keodeld, of Penns) venta, Chairman of the From the Evenlag Tost pattie rcing Di. ish whe wat ailing ail) neipune Re aneen be eg | rd Nutchtnn, and obs Tallow (rhok neta pse Mr. Spencer of New York moyed to suspend | committees, announced that Gen. Hawley, the Puitaperusa, June 6.—The result of a] pimself. He bowed his head and shook with | Mr brew, ef the T Denar both Now ie t ( t Wy Bk Associated B Report oft coeds in order to proceed to the nomination | Secretary, would read the resolutions, Ie sald (ubealt. vr f now ie i t La Daan PORN Rabie DRE ings ot the Convention ST tary the Ronda | the committee had but a short time in which to | caucus of the Obio delegation last night created | 8VERtF ww cane continued) sald that ne in | ! so y i ‘and Duteby went at it PuLApELPuts, June 6.—The Convention nt until after a platforias was adopt Iya Fy eRe Hate Hons itt for the moment considerable comment, A moz | tended to get a divorce 0 eelle 1 a he Ba in \ ally he was thi rougaly {AG | vas called to order by Chairman Sette at 19.39 ‘n Obio delegate called for a crippled soldier | that they desired, he b ead that they would rest Hee ' me ae Whe Chalreaan Of the delega- Had fan book | w Grand dure WHI pe y We pe a due Convention he retived o'clock, Prayer was offered by the Hey, Dr, | ofthat state, Gen. EF. Noyes. 1 | ease tia te ria nog éxcludied froin any indlse | ton beinstructed Lo vote solid for eneral Grant | sald)” God day sus will tel nan \ EXaSALTON JPNDABIOM EXBLALIE: of the North Broad Street Church Cee eae at the Dino delezaticn: was tt | fey rend as follows posed ina bitter speech by Mfr Keck of Once Tee aac ena ee i ae artes + ate from Missouri asked that the Con: musle by the band, the roll of States was and actmere, He thought they caught THE PLATFORM. figtlwrho sald thar Under no clroumusatances Would | Trish together. Her reason for it tie ear fr their State In the) n of | called, and the pr of each delegate was h their business and go home. He wa The Republican party of the United 6, assem: | r Ehae tie ton take e hullnt on the | trending hie tmuney with wore,” 4 f xeseucur Henderson, ‘The Senator explained ; afraid that they would not be able to go home | pied in National contention tu the ity oft b | Sabri’ He Geleraricn base 8H BUG) kpendlig DEC ORY With nt saw a * t i bis cour Missouri tne announced by the Chairman of the respective | tonight if they waited for the report of the | on tid Leth days of dune, 18%, again aren its | Presidency, Ona call of the roll thirty-seven At the close of her testimony the inquest was fly yards beyond 1 Grate Brown bolt, He said he was | delegations, Hero it was discovered that about | Cominittes on Platform. Therefore, he wished | faith, aypeals to its History, and announces Ite position | it wore we r ll aed Area ey yt adjourned until 7 o'clock, y backed up, took bowrd, 4 \ Vfvoraf repealing Hie constitutional | hundred persons had obtalned entrance aur- | 10 proceed w h the nominations af once and let pitting eleven seats of supremacy it has ac: | Governor Muller and Mr, De Wolf VM BYENING SESSION, t hin 6 Hf W sour, ab li ny enfran reptitiously to the ball, all of whom were ex the platform ¢ n afte ep eed cepted with grand courage the soleina dutles of (he anges At the evening session Mr, Conklin Smith tes- las State. Hel 1 f ees of this Ue ton a larg i ip Brn ith toa f 1 Classes in the State e had acted in | pelled by the Berge LeArina, ‘or the nominees of this Convention a larger mas | {ihe It suppressed. & gigantic reveiton, emancipated tilled " be with Guy. Brown and Gen. K Mr. Devoe of Oregon tose and said that Oregon | Jority than Ohio gave to Grant four years azo. | tour inilionwot slaves, decreed ¢ pot | Adiourning to Gee Rid of Porsous who were r ‘ } they had accomplished that great | qc Nrodvemedy mid had gone Hepublican | [Cheers] There was absolutely no dleatection | ali, au established wilverea suite not Wauted, friend of Mr. Anderson. Ho (An aviv rite 7 | wrvciates any further, Whey bad | ica, (hres cheers for Oregon.) Hee eeaeained: ‘of themselves and “atongor | proved, tele loralty by ob ding the Jans and calling | wet lost evening in thelr Fourth avenue roowin, Pee his stomach, Was ® dey of two Lefure ¥ " tie Democratic ean THE RULES OF THB CONVENTION friends of Grant now than they were before. | Win? a brim aud’ the fesuliant Gisoriers of a | Yiwsto the meeting the Hon, Thoinas Stewart called irur ave people tere, “Dr. trish was tht The Police te Clean th 4 tt W them there; s0 he Was here f Mr. Oliver Ames of Massachusetts, from the | He persisted the opinion that the Convention great wer ond ialt! aten, a win toward | the Exceutive Committee to one end of the hall, and it | rearroom, Las«ed the doctor how he accounted for one the hel } use he could not aco. how they could | Commitwes on Kules and Order of Business, re- | should at once proceed to the nomination of | fio! tudinng. The. Pacife “Raitro Le eeaeace ti secret cuasicn detctaned to avetd ctaiie, | Anderson's eudden sickness. He replied: “The stomack | At @ meeting of the Board ot | This candid admission from Mr, | ported Candidates for President, (Crles of. Make the | vast enterprises tare been ceneraily aided and success: | ae (Mere in secret tomelon deteruuncd to avold a all | is ati une, ie has been @ very bard drinker." tre | Mr, Hrown’s proposal to » i Pia DE aAlt putin live Gh {le otaten to bo called tn their alphabetical order, | | motion!"") In conclusion he moved to, suspend PHully co: ducted, jhe publie gan froely gl a tg wetaal | fons to the oot ung cam i Th ir oasa ation | pica s We tenonecuae. Me haa uover beet a bard drlnK: | gievet cleaning for fits’ r q yale Lede aes 1s eteaen neh tate, shall be entitied to doubie ite sewatorle a an f fateh T eerdlers, inmigratiou protected and ehcourag'd, ants | Inated only a few minutes mmediately aftorw ‘ r ht havea ulcer in Ris aomac 4 fat ti ! par fe al 4 4 | and Congressional yutce, 6c ng Wo the recent sppor- fhe yu and proceed to nominate & Presideat, | ff} uchivow dgwent of toe naturaitzed citizen! rights | the wh ie of the General ¢ ittes took of thetr t To vatlaly the fr fold the pe anat the be price. The Super ti q ising rebel £ . secured from kuropean pow tu navional | for business. The calling of the rol) Was suspen ought to en day before his death Anderson | structed to make arrangements to , THB COLOKED DELEGATES ASSEIRTING THELR hort of the Comn on Credentials to b THE CLAP-TRAP PICTURE. ftirrency tne bec provided: repudiation frowned down | the mluutra worst bili fait the Feige dunce wan | Cols mi he ‘wd nn ague Tn bin atowuach, wad teat he tee ainala qa bchuet enurntae nis * GES, first, anu tie Pistiuru to be disposed of before Paihenite : the national eredit sustained an, splowall and Messrs, Alisire and ‘Draper were ac: | Yorited before his preakfan sia the Ua The Board ' Avia eacclualoneiil dtareean tie Onaieane ; daposed of Lefore | Mr. Shelby L. Cullom, Chaliman of the Tlinols | py, dsa nbd hp bokds feyutl Cepted, aa thea, Ave minutes efter Deginuing the work | States court room when het pe ee a jeanne ja ce i Minced that hureafter only Ave minutes | dus ened with on noming, | delegation, baving advanced to the plalform, | Pivcaucs have sou carefully ctr wiioaily ap: | Othe bveuingu Me blloger howd sAlodraticit, Pig Dit, LMASH’S CRRTIFICALB OF DEATH bad Pheperd i Rosie Mala Ht ante Would tous, ven for auy caud). | hited, Despite the anni e reductions ‘ot | adjournment. was carried. The preannee of w few Un: olution be si Fved nh Browa, aud every persca elalus (alg pitamted ao paeeuates. | delegate frum | date ead 15 shall hechalrivanatsit put | On bebait of the groat Republican party of Hiinois and | fesution ge public debe hat Docu rouniced during (em fly spinitsta the rear'ot the hau'ued buouwe waulteat, | Mr Daniel Downey of the Health Department | fag tu uaresuccoy'ssuty asslguseut Vy Sod tiguie of Um 0 gel law word for the Buveye J the aucaUon Wy bie bball ie CoMbauou 1 of Wp Viium. Ku bao Maman Yi Liporiz, ot loveiiy. of ime- 1 Grant's S'reaidouoy ob the rate Of gue Lundrea million Tits" Werw shi sdovtualuy diag vt road the gertiduaty slguyd by De, Lrtab, ovritys ] paid ooealnc

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