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nD } ~ PRICE TWO CENTS. K | " . ‘ * | . 0 »y this body {8 dne to no personal merit of my own, but | soconee NOB, Brown, ., 7. and Governors, Cony State Logisiatey Missourl—John @. Priest of St. Louis, » ij m Tp } Y ] | Qebgte, to, the committee. ee com tied and Pron ta Fenece coche bate from mnien L come: and | i Pa Athy Walker thd every slepartment of the Governmont, shall obey | Nebraska OL. Aller of Omaha OUR SP ANISH PRESIDENT. i} ap H i | i Wh the work of making ti Fecognition of other eircumatancos, possibly advent: | Vermont. vWF. Hariben, "Geo, H, Weeks the Conatitution, (Prolonged applause.) “It means, evade Tho i hi ] jie tests, after which the work of mal ont erhaps, the oldest, member of this hody, | Virginia... ......Robert Ould. | A.W. Nowlin. | also, lampehire M. VD. Kdgerie J 4a tonal Committee was Fapldly.¢ mpleted Alife of eighty sears spent in the Democratic Re: | West Vi ‘Alien F, Caperton. Lewls Baker. A GENUINE CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, a lersey—T. F, iando'ph o} THIRTY-NINTH YEAR ere GRANT'S CAPTURE OF A CUBAN ‘ in Vithers and me arenior member. Tre. | Wiscor siti, HH. G —Anguatas Sebel o' ‘The rivalry in Alabaina between iiean party constitute ’ 4 7 it _ raythe was adjusted hy taking a third man, rember att Nery Presidential contest. from the | Dako Bartiete Yaripp. 7, F. Bingen peatasing vith tne Presidential fem, [Abtioce hie | Heict. serine amv, aaneoes ce W MAN-OF-WAR. i and in Now York Schell was chosen Instead OF | AO situ ctrnth that { renedniver pone which snd Load | Pit oF Coramble Aap person, pinch fled | Rare grownup swith thi, Administration, Men MANS | Qrewon KJ. Ladd of Portion Privatees i " igoti 6 |. | Kelly, who had been also spoken of. ay with trutis remember none which, Javolved roa on ea is zr. Staab, driven #0 iauy of the ablest Republicans to join eonsyivania—Jomes P. barr of Pittsburgh. in vi The Organization of the Balti-| Ribyiwhtwilsecntirtolaiir "| Hhetaaiiatal enlace | Sei Chan ine MAE | BG ea ear i co | «Rg tnt Shas a, “And Will Hold the Can be ore Convention Ge of the mice’ ebeleing featel dorm than, the present, or ond which demanded O° 9"; | named KO. Perrin of New York. A. f. Whittlo. | country. (Applause. Hractlecs which never existed Tennessee Wm. He tate of Nashville. Blockaded by or Turned Over toa Spanish H more Uc p1ON. Fenton ts the almost entire absen o peadential peiteiples. Ut atrikos tue aathsdniy of | sey of Indiana, an 1 Thomas A Mc ue of Me ry. | Bnder any of her Adrintatration, which are but too well | Poxas—T. &, Stockdale of dia War Vossel. 2 1h ckeritg ane entions for h thie howe and ‘ot tite body to wreat the Government | land; and for Recording Secretary, John C. | Bnown $0 } World, aod whieh oar Bal ‘of Sailton. Hy ~ Wat work SY nganteatons always tates but | tise testfnjoreekdapeand oven hole | UY entayicanias here oe wan adopted | Teheen'i"ihacoestes ogi ata anh wag | WERE Gp CENTS arg ProvinENce, R,I., July 9,—A fully armed i EX-SENATOR OCOLIT LE SHAIRMAN | susi Ky taeoual without Ny And coerytiing | eicenewrfnbere te pron comarleasras Qf personal | of New V ort’wore anpeaved by theChajrmanto , brisging ncn Swsire S# oUF netlonal oredit UE coutlh~George H. Paul of Milwaukee: and equipped privatecr fying the Cuban flag i y uu Feported by mittee was promptly ratified, ight sat to all dhe States perfec’ wt writy of loceifem. | eacort the permanent Dresttont to the chair. On Womiiey Aah wiGhihay ib Webatee? MR, BELMONT DRCLINES. was captured off Nwport at the famous Brenton’ ’ _ Fee oF tne cone a OT ee an | acTpo the civil constitution ‘and the taw will. in my | mounting the Diutform, Senator Doulittle was | 4, ¢ 05) cesition—Federal, State, a amet When New York was called, Gov. Hoffman | Reef lightship to-day, The name of the privatess ‘ tho old usages and make the plattorm first. An | Sudgment, dlacharge all ou" prevent duty. (Appiause.| Focelved ‘ith great applause, He spoke 04 flr | Pufhe Risers are calleted aad disbtrved. 1Gheers jit | AFO 1d: Mr. Belmong, hh is the Pioneer. Her commander is sald to be Addresses from August | Me"Dhdy’was expecting to adjourn proved a | , The Rey, Henry Sticer was then Introduced, | WoW 1 og non 9: SOLEUS SeneeR. Freans, ala The honest parmeut of aitour obligations, | {he Nor york elena A at Franols L. Norton. She was formerly known af | sont and Mr, Doolittle, Masten ‘ : and opened the proceedings with prayer | aevarenuy or ram Gonvesrion: T thank you for | Areter Rutt the hamninistration’ Of ‘od foreign and | mittee, and the delegation with entire unanimi- | the United States outter Resolute. She is a large { aont and Mr, Doolittle hg INTL OPPOSITION To aNEELEY. | | PROPOSING 4 CALL oF aTATES FoR CowMrrrene. | ull aici hide, Waray can ara ll fm Cornesit Airs, s0 ag command che reapeck and the | ty present the namesot Mr. Augustus Schell. fore-end-ad pohooner, something beiweeh @ | eS ne ballot w ebro on to- ederick, 0. Prici wsnchusetts was | But you will allo 0 ‘onee from dence ‘fhe mention ir. jont’s name Waa re- M | morrow, und out of Miyotes, about only will | unaniméusly elected temporary Secretary, and | s0tAl to ‘sneak of the great ovcaglon, the duty, Hori dcmiann Coninealin the Mignone oe of.our | oolvad with cheers, and the announcement of | revenue cutter and ayacht, and is of exceedingly { THE NEW NATIONAL COMMITTEE, | Be, cast, saainet Greeley, namely. eleven from | erin ot New Yorks Roading Secretary of | purhoas which Dring ue here. Twa years aay nearly | Qreltrneat and they are capable’® TAppiause,, Gentic. | bis declination with genoral expressions of re- | sharp build and coppored about two fost above { VO ' “ ) Pennsylvania, six from New Jersey, six from | the Convention | BXC2TheLibernl Republicans of Miasouti applause), | men, thave thus brieny stabed the situation, the duties, | gret. Nearly all the names mentioned were | the water line. She ts painted black, with the oe Delaware, and possibly lx more from other | Mr. EB. L. Lambertin of Pennsylvania offered | fecling kee the evila_ of the Broserlptive West | and ihe purpose which bring wa here, A great responst: | recelved wit anptanse, the Penn yivania noml- y “s 2 States, Gov. Bigior says that Pennsylvania wil | the following reslyt on fatima hates and the. etrifes the passione of the war | bility reste upon this Convention, ‘ion stall bs | hatlon of James P, Barr, of the Pittsburgh Post, | name and hailing port erasod. all come In or be silent, and will support the alled in ord had left upon thein long after the war itacif had ceased, | such (and I doubt uot it will be) aa to put an end to the | and the Iilinols selection of the reaper inventor, She carries an armament consisting of twe Resotre }, That the States the Chairinan of siagm for tho Cine | nominations. ‘The Delaware men will ee ty tig Executive Federal dictation in | Misrule which for the last few years has aMicted our | Mr Cyrus HH. McCor Tremendous Exthy ick, calling forth rounds | sifted twenty-pound Parrott guns and one rifled report thi country, this generation and generations t ele loeal elections, determined to organize a move- | belove + ee port the nominations, If they do p the meni each of t ne Ri 5. “ +t * la of cheers, ciunati Nominces, Inake them unanimous. Tn the prose: Tent (0 restore equal Fights 10 it oir ttle a ate ate arr re ee iat Say, Me NOMINATIONS CALLED FoR, cighteen-pound French gun. Her crew consista of the Convention no apeech-ma 5 if}government farther ceatrale | (Lond and fong-continued applause.) A delegate from New York—I move that the | of sixteop mon, many of them Cubans, They i _ erated, and the work of nomfiuation will be pers | Mr. Spear (Penn.)—T move to amend the reso- | ization of Federal power, (Applause. ‘The Vico-Preaidents then, upon the Invitation | Convention du now proceed to nominate candi- TO BE NOMINATED 0-DAY PeLENte Trprecedented In delitueative nodiace | Enaiouabsticai etter: [Uries ct Not pe called THR LIDERAL PLATFORM, of the President, came forward and took their | Gates for President and Vice-Presid: to all be good seamen, and jook, in, fash 0008 od errs va | “There s to be quice a duht over the Chait | ‘The question waa put, and the a They then sali“ This thing has gone far enough. if | Seats upon the platform. Agentleman from Indiana—I move that this | they were equal to hot work if they should m manship of the Natloral Commitiee between | was agreed to. The resolution as amended was | BOLO? far ome When all honest aad PROCEEDING TO BUBINRSS. Convention do now adjourn. A Spanish vessel. Boheilof New Yor, gud, McCormick, the reap. | then adopted: 0 4 +8 ‘i Ree ee ot rept hu goveznngeat oy rates Ths President—The Chalr awaits the action of | 4 Tt Chatrman- Before puiting that motlon T mama bY Ak On parbuaneine. , e machine mea. ‘Lhe Hiinols and some other | ‘The Reading Clerk—The States will now be | the Coustitution the powers ‘of the Federal Govern: 6 Convention. He understands that no Come | desire to state that the Committee on Revolu- The Dawa of the Day of eine use, nnd cries of | mitted “on Hesolutions hag boen appointed. | Yuna will moet at the rooms of the New York. Ever since last Friday the Pioneer has been Western inen aro pushing their man with vigor, | oalled fn their order, and the Chairman of each | meat are de! A \niited [ f the States have | What is the pleasure of the Convention feleencce t the Carrollton House this evening. fore | were not very communicative. The crew appear { | hovering around Newport. On Monday morn+ good”) tthe peo and claim thai his show fs good. delegation will ploase present the credentials ion Salvati nto go hemselve irown domentie "4 , ng she was hailed by an old shipmaster, Capt. National Salvation. ‘TP VENNSYLVANIA DISAPYECTAKTS. from his State, ase A A Sathaced matalicy ot ail the States botore let icClgrnard of MinolsT move that « | Th e Nationa} Bxecutive Commitee we Tee ene re oat kaked the ofscer in i ae | < Ain Aoleuntes Wan OT ec rote, tos Geos Gov, count) Hobman Yat Maye bo dw | [rere {he Couaeltution, and the cual | (ereapective delegations, and be appointer « | _ Mr. Hathaway of Massachusetts—In order to | where ho Taaceor gopitedy There." potaling { 4 Colegates who will not vote for Gr ov. John 't. Ho! of BoA y nedite business I move that the Corumittee | Cer of the privates r wa wi 5 300 Hion oi oe bare Do Ger | joyaity, auincaty, sudrage, and peace, taking no steps | Committee on Resolutions, expedite business I move that the ger of tbe privaiese rapiledy ie eee Dan ane Lrivons, July 9—The town thia | {26 frst ballot: O. W. Carrigen. &. 0. Wit Pere rr ists mss tow we Nolamions. & backward, (aking Go Tight or no frahehive which had ie President—The gentlem Po on Resolutions be Instructed to report to this | tow fewport, Capt. King morning presented mated appearance. | MeMulfen, Sam dosephe, Hob: Mopaahan, duguest the names of gentlemen te actupon the , Nedving tewecives tonup- | wil please sont uphis proposition {a writing. | Convention immediately after the hour of as- | fhereaboute in heros,and was tod, “Just in Morning prese 1 animated appearanc od waa oe ob Mokasha sof gentle 0 act Upor f rt atthe 4 . . Placa, bauners, and pennants were ever H. Armstrong, J. Lawrence Getz, Be Franklin, | Several committees until the ¢ onvention has de- ‘edi the, name of peace, th the aatn L mii A PAD cag of Kentucky offered the fol- sombliy eo-migrrow morn Be ot ta order pends ‘At this stage about a dozen sailors came i wierd, white the stecete were crowded | Held: Heary Carpenter, Robert Crave,C. L. Lam: | clared what committees are to be formed. It ne name of Fepublican governiient Itecit, | lowing resolution : Ing a motion ¢o sdfourn and looked over the deck rail, when they wore \ e streets rowded | ferton. Asn D, Brundage, Jacob. Leisenring, W, | seems to me that if the States be first called, #0 hty ahouid'be restored to thé | Aesotred, That a Committee on Resolutions eormposed | Ing. mc y ordered away by the officer, in'charge, who ad~ with people of all ages, sex, and conditions. | H. Tlayford, John Latter: John Ht. Barley, David | that we may know whether all are represented; 5) pf ope delegate from each, State be sppointed by the | The Convention then adjourned, dressed them th Spanish. Tho privateer then | The hotels were literally overdowing, and can | Campbell, snd P. H. Wiastor Of those only | and if then a resolution be adopted declaring A PATRIOTIC UNION. {got uhon the suggestion of the Chairman of each | ue CINCINNATI PLATFORM ADOPTED IN COM- | sailed away. ‘Tho attention of the keepers o | Sais est readily agree to acquiesce in the propo- | Oo ie) sand a Committoee o1 ai - | B. Grate Brown—(applause)—to lead the movemont. . peratic on Res ey watched the nge craft several days. white clover season, Toward high noon the tion to give’ the vote of tho d legation’ Solid | ton shall be appointed. then the delegations | They placed him tn nomination for Governor, and thet | | The resolution was adopted and {n pursuance | te night at the Carrollton House, All the States | "At last the attention of Capt, Ritchie, i strects leading to Ford's Opera House wore | Whenever Greeley has two-thirds. may name the persons they severally desire to | what followed? Eighty thousand Democrath: Kepabll: | thereof the States were called, when the follow- | Were represented. U. 8. revenue cutter Moccasin, stationed in forall ate ; T talked to both Baily and Monaghan, and they | be upon the Tue uatoas this be | Ean ccheere) looking unon the mceeas of that inove- | tig named gentlemen were Mr. A... Burr of Connecticut occupied the | these. waters, was called to the ship, and he i literally Jammed wit people from wall to wall | assured me that they hat nu idea of bolting and | done, Lam ata loss to see how we are to pro | Ment se above say party trlimpa | chearel-rosuiied | atitute the Committee on Res chair, and Samuel J. Randall acted as Secretary. | thought it would be proper to take a look at of tn the immediate nelghbor- | taking any part with anv boldag Convention ed. pial? republicnniiberty, love of the equal righta ofsil | Alnbama, Charles [,, Scott ; Arkansas, Gen. James F, | .,The, Cincinnatl platform having been pre- | her. Yesterday afternoon he went out to ind b Palldhag it was almost impossiple to | Which may be got up, being satisfled th The Chairman—Does the gentleman refer par- | men, inspired that Nolon, and taught mento set to- | Bacon; California, William N. ftvea ; Connecticut, a1: | sented, various amendments were proposed, | her. After crulst ag 8 sre be found the priva- ‘ # . Grant influence ts at the bottom of all move- | Ueularly to the two commit he has named? | gether who had been, politically opp wed to each other | fred #. Burr: Delaware, Thoina yard ; Flor! debated, and rejected. After a three hours ses- | teer about four aud a half miles east by south } eloow your way (hrough the dense tarong, nents of this kind. Hoffman As T understand it, there can | all thelr lives apon other questions and tn other times, | Chendier H. Smith; Georgia, Teas Avery; Tiljnot sion the Cincinnati platform was adopted with- | from Point Judith. THE CHOWD LARGER THAN THE HALL ‘aw Jersey is stump, speaking to-night Mens tthe Convention until | and without olating eltier honor, logie, cousclenceor | Aaron shaw; indiaia, Menry W. Harriugton; Towa, | out any modification whatever with the follow- pee od Gitaicy: Unie tae cf cher dele ig Fe eeeeee e tiie cance be kivown | eouslatency on clther side, ‘This patriotic auton Was | Charles Mason Yonn” Martin’ Kentucky, | ing Introduction : HER CREW AND ARMAMENT, he ostertor as well as the interior of the | Sredeys, Und Wm, Voorhces: are sure to 6 at present what States are re nited and what | Perch ici MEME Ere anplanse.; Even tone who kod | RON inabbaete Mars lands Montz B-senguge: Males: | ctv ine Demorratc electors of the Untied iaes.te | | The Captaln, OF the tH eran a Licuvonaat: f tug was te-tefully and appropriately decor- | 4 » ont oer su , 7 : i c i mt Even those Who bar 4, ‘Montgouet FS a en bled, present the or ab c duilutug was testefully and appropriately decor- | against Ur ‘on the first ballot, and these two | are n foncht agaist cach other in battle, nda over | ghusettc, Ouray steven v Michisan, ieee Ba. oR a Oe a ae Perit atl aeccrsatad | Mander aboard, who sald he wae a Lieutenant= | ated, and if its capacity had beon threbled it | will vote to make the nomination unanimous The Chatrman—When the Comittee on | the bloody chasm—(renewed ap Minnesota, 0.11, Berry; Miasisalppl, Ethel Darksdal fo 8 just Governient. Commander of the Cuban Navy. | Would Hot hive aifuned stahdian for the | Delaware will give two and ove-balf votes for | Credentials reports you will then know tide like brothers with hearts beatin William Hyde; Nebrasks, k. eee ee ed for the platform as thusprefaced, | ‘The crew conslets of four officers and sixteen i MM not have afforded standtag room for the | Delaware will, give Gov. Hofman- But the Conyention has not | #Hrong with the sauie blah purpe vin, George D. Petry: New Hanpanir with the exception of Deluware, Georgia, Mississippi, | men, The Commander ts F, L. Norton; Lieut« 4 crowd that vainly attempted to enter, The The New York dotegation resolved to-day to | yet ordered the appointment of any Committee | iis fag to a glorios a Ht £ Rew forms Wilhem Caseariyy, North Corolina, | aud Oregon. mander, Y. K. Hattrick; Captain, i. Cain, W Monumental City certainly night have afforded solid vote for Greeley and. Brown, also to | on Credentials. f 0 that the Convention | Hepublicantam jeheeret and tat Ws Democrat tty rr Fett henach = a and Second-Lieutenant, J. A. Chauyeau. scuke: ooudliibellotaa’/ad Wil’ ma? CGGFO? #I ABE direct nomination usteait of an Cadoree. | shall order a Committee on Credentials w Hee ere WLb LERCUPLARTTRG A SILASGEA + Belly (pean ial} ybthod THE NEW RULERS OF ERIE. ‘Tho ‘crew, was made from all, nationalities. iA t no ao Wwull as uitable tment, rl ited on Organization; and that the co! D showed inessee, John ‘M. George W. —_—— She had on board a large stock of ami wuarters for this great avsemblage of the peo- — shall name the men to constitute thoss ¢ victory th Y unton was the end of | Vermont, Homer Wheate cinin, Seuw 8. | The Old Contracts to be Repudinted and Une | with ammunition and provisions for a long ple’s ropresentatives, bet E have always noticed | Regular Proceedings of the National Demo- | mittves. ription, teat oaths of al West irgiaia, Menry Branndn; Wiicoasin, Becesonry Adiusete 16 be meld—rhe Roud | THE, was ih penteal AABN that the different cities w , 4 ene wet A NEW MOTION. TRS 1a & ORS, by Ag tre es Z : ry ed wh: i eo er Cry ee At 1130 A. M. the |. Mf. Pendleton (aiternate from Kanans)—In ace | gourt. tlatcase & Various delozates sent to the Chatr resolu |, te be Made to Pay Five Wer Ce her commander sald he was waiting tor further niatly forthe honor ¢f entertaining the Dem: ALTINORE, July 9.—At NS | With the views exp hy Gov. Hoif= | gave the th fen to seventy t tlons, which, under the rule already adopted, | The election of officers of the Evie Ri orders from a messenger who was put ashore at , NM Ith the slews exp a by Hott: | ¢ tf i Charleston, 8. C., bound for New York, a shor* treth: Conventions promise largely and perform | Convention assembled at Ford's Opera House, | man, | move that the ay” order two | Fhe iad b ttered. Missourl is Were referred to the Committee on Hesolutions | way passed off very quietly yesterday. Charleston, 8: % Very Hiile, ‘The arrangements for the accom: | Which is handsomely decorated with banners on | cominittees, ong on Credentia/s.nud one on pers | fig \ itution, aud | Pithout reading. Among these wery the fol- } 11 took the newly-clected Board of Directors © 860. LYING CUDAN COLORS. | ' 1 of the representatives of the press hich are inscribed the coats of arms of the | Met ct one member from every State. (A Voice ay Te tacis Weonl oie NOMINATING GREELEY AND BROWN, just ten minutes to organize and to elect Mr. Satisfied that she was a privateer the captain we ainples but there was no system | several States. The bullding, although too mumittoe on Resolutions). We ¢ t hat unlou strife and hate have | By M.A, Dougherty of Ohi Watson Prealdent n. Dover, Vice-President ; | of the cutter took possession at d brought her swere i indiseriminately to a tilated, and more comfortable than could be ea- | MOHen tn om OF 6 Feaolution wate ny dee fe aad to Mer Seaple w Joy | couutry demand at this time the Gulted action of all | Secretary. | Mr. anced this " Hy t y ent who Were 1 Lis cables phd. eobacab elie dete he Mit eneerss, the Liberal Kepablicaus of that | of tay Low differ in political opinion, to effect » afternoon. S c ic 4 i seit nto tue building, they found them | man’s desk is equipped with the live oak gavel D do were not ecutcht without making an efurt to ju the adminiatration of the eneral Governinent, and ‘The polls election of the new Board ef a 2 oe be Bey! tn \ prev ¥) 2 notley looking crowd ‘and | made from a ploce of the old frigate C Ciilicaus, abl with Mt the same Dieesing Of lib my, | the Deberatie party cau best promote the true i Directors were open from 9A. M. until PMs | Rt Lonwemation with Niwarey fi omer tm } H © wio were fortunate enough | tion, and whi lone servic ove ace, marl fraternity to all the otuer States, [Rowuds 0 sof the country by hot presenting caudidates from | The old board met at 7 o’clock, charge, F. L, Norton, it seems that the privateey ; fd seats could neither seo or hear anythi ny and which has) done service at several 1 E ee ae ¢ own ranks for President aad Vice Pre andy | The. resignation of H. G. Stebbins was ac- | Pharke, H ; tha ; . waa Hy S a A b been waitin this thee tha bn inthe hail below theng, beth { vtous Democratic National Conventions. Among | Mr. H. H, Cha! Miss.) —I itu GLa MLAGT OURVRUTION Goigtaty Uniting 12 108 suppurt. © sive pte | cepted. pas Deen waiting {p these werece ot her aticen ard nue Lo tio FEDS and Kete of the | the distinguished vlaitore on the plattorus ta the | motive of the gentleman was fi ‘ seagrde BATION. vot | telted Cr the Liberal iepubifeans the ngh thelr don | “A'resotution of thanks was passed to Aloxan- | Wii as despatches from the Cuban Goveras } Speakers’ stand being crowd Intwuding | 44 Raverd fs : vue ewone a atep furth - naz. in the State Couveationou the aith of | vention at Cinciunati, theretoe we do hereby nomi | der 8, Diven, Vice-President, Gen, Diven who bas despatc oe Me yubaa Govpeae a Wael on. Reverdy Johnson, whose entrance was | (ul Nine ciate tent use Ties resolves to tuvite the Li Ropad- | hate Horace Greeley of New York for Presigent of the | eratea ine is President, | Gen. Diven | ment. She rides now at ai n the harbor j bi %) T TI co! NTO! bs v5 Ps re ar as oe Vest Ch. ‘ a) mas te. Presicent of the Uuited States, ory 0! ne FO ot ce jose w days je her ultimate . oP. n sent a list Jelezates from nis th ompali ' y 4 d 0 Opera House were throwr AL Isto P.M. the Convention was call ea then vita Was Ber, ne eTiTU’ he company. ; ti dou rf n and the w tif it appears she ACCEPTING THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. oH KU MEETING. ‘ate. at TH o'viovk amd by a quarter past 12 the | order by the Hon, August Belmont, Chaleni a Bate 4 Se aL * They cattie a vB. F, 0 r STQcuLO 5 . aD a yay no contested delegates, the urna | ters that temate Cons ty 8. F. Butterworth, of California; The stock hol fa meetine which 4 DECOY FOR SPANISH WAR VESSELS, * q Uy half past | the National L ratic Committee, who sald: | Made by the Chairman of the reape. on f ; dl bP a ia : I we National peratie Com ee, Who sa nade ne Ch e respective delega- | all tates wae formed, Resoien!, That we 4 ly attended. Ali th f »* Her om M ated, and w : Pini inks pt ‘ States wae formed, bei, from ye- At we recognize and accept the doctrine | was iargely attended. tiie prom{ncit owe for officers claim they have acted as a de i Ary uations were Detii neianee Mit, BELMONT’S SPEECH Hons might supersede altogether the necessity | from uccrely, ta git, fea le Me brie jonders io the ) 7¢ te civil gquallty of aif men wituct 1 tr color | erg of Erie stock in New York were present. | in drawing the Spanish war vessels from Cul } formally opening the Convention Leare- | G™xtiewen ov rus Convention: It ie again my | made by the Chairman of cach delegation would | Kees ty. were here, ond took part iu It grypaes coadllso a a tac a cata ria esoiutions were adopted thank!: nd are very anxious to get out of p i he bx of men wh 24 eto welcome gates of the . acy Gerepatton wouls erations, sauired a ‘of Lib. | Which asa *x ot ately change a othe or yu wet her yt * can people thelr can for President and Vic de X events. I would suggest that | the coustry be in thet, an ¢ Fourteent 2 Amendments o on . v1 f y one of the terandest purposes that ever | Mrealdent. tor whom they solicit the suffrage of the | at the present time the Chrtrman of each dele: | they were marally cert ‘shuitwe | sutution aa the par ‘ rope, and advising the payment of Bischof | | The Secretary of the Treasury telegrapl Baiimated any great political party. It is cer- | Democratic and couservaiive voters of this great ke. | gation send forward a complete list of the de! represent Lene only come to tn 7 , shelm's expenses in vusting Gould. orders to-ulght to the commanding officer, j july so far as physique Is concerned one of the tho lant National Convention, on theath of | gates from his State Huppert, the gumber, of Liberal Hepublicans would POnen Worenievetneent SHE COMPANY'S RENIBIT. the revenue cutter to hold the vessel for further Ht Anest Lo king assemblages Lever saw. tthe election uf Gen Mt asmamethe Convention: kas alreaar l(t {aiilioncr more. (Great cheering.) “That | By James Gallagher of Connecticut : The report of the Erie allway to,the stock. | Investigation into her character and object, i Miss Antho: 1 Mrs. Hooker, who occupled ial usury the tune: | ordered a Commlites on Credentials, Tho ead | GoByeation presented » platform and presented candi- Resolved, That accepting the Coustitutl hoiders for the nine months ending July 1, 1472, HISTORY OF THE PIONEER, 4 son tho s. ge, could not refrain frou ex- ofthe Goveranient by the Executive aud by Con: | OFen etl will be proceeded witht we oe Call | dates to the country—for President, with the Fourteenth Amentinent, declert Was submitted, The carnings from Oct. 1, 18vl, | ‘The Pioneer was purchased {n a noutral | «sing thelr adipiration, and the. latter di im. “The vant iajority of the peupic uf tue Caited , : HORACE GREELEY born or naturalized in the United States (o May 1, Ist, are $10.374.00.00. Expenses, $%- | by an agent of the Cuban Goverament, to which i t shere w Ore pr pack i ¥ i TH CONMITTERS, P & cease a Jurisdiction thereof, citizens, and con 801,090.05. Surplus, $572,615.57, ; it shere 9 ore good:lyvltr Wel cave aiicaat } Oo Jong continned cheering), and for Vice-President. B. | Opinion of Judge Taney, that a citizen is ohewno hae | The lucreasw ot earntags’ th t nine rfonths of | She Was there duly transferred. After tho, pure H shan she ever saw before. | Theodore corretin fe ftlonrard they ik forwany | The States being called, tue following names fiyhuaiat) ena tat, CChevation, | enue eanahtyeof privileges, civ aqs political une en year isntwan Pro ar coupared witness | chase wag effected she was taken to Cuban a RG RD COC UBINS Se Mb ago renter pe Petipa ict dp (ig Tove da auccess ¢ les decla re logically compelled to airy's that women, Brat nine hionthe of the Bical The carainge | Waters, There she was duly commisstc In expressing good opinion of the men be. | Wiareutng ua lt By the reelection of Ura. Grant the yt bine GA Giddens OF Headanea: ere equnciated, wud the support of | Chtzeut, are poanensed of the ral for the Bret lx of ied w sings | The Cuban Governinemt and received her arms } eve Minn. Aglauee at the roll<call te sumetent | fant net ah kel ts, party becom | atanaina rite fronton” ON? wane jyminated by that Convention. have it: | {o uativnal protection ip tav exe 451,346.00; the het carniny ich | ment ape her fighting crew, and with the gallant H history Chat there uther polnia than mere per: othe Pe tuik | Arkarans HG tourney. i wueae, as, withots regard. to previous polit Also by Mr, Gatiagh ould eive ees thad #4 percent, on the preicrred stock, | Lope Star at ihe peak sailed to meet aud whip j sonal luoks about this Convention worthy fads | Stder et tan Warnicrary | popnectical:... 04.5. Bolom. Jayson Gallagher ie reste inthe ORGY 2c iSecdiad tates 1 oaleanee tat romiitne hs canton cae coos ics recat Die Teporie that the laying of.» third raj, with, | “ag Cowardly, culthroat Spanlards, pol H ra It is as fertile in talent, experience Luneouatitn nroysh w depravest miaje i seeee os B, Marti BY fettee of acceptance ore cheering paritieek oxesily. With meen, leaving tke ate: provements, Will cost $2,651,054 if otc1, | - She left Cuban waters on the oth inst. at nigi ud character. In Congress, the righte of taose Bates are iufringed aul tees F and they are so Well knowa to yon all that 1 will not re of the | Wof stich votes to the dectslon uF th if trou, The report was accepted for the southern coast ef this country, where, Dodweaitabw sree oeiena Gee taenn Tanpleu upon, and that Minto then. For weeks tat plattorm aba these candi: | Legislatures of the several States renpectfullgwsk the | THE NEW BOATD, by orders of President Cospedes, an officer wat emer AAT HS TH Gh Ore CASAWISM AND CENTRALIZATION Wahete Lowrey, | fave tave: been Tefere the country, “Masawhile the | addption of tue fuldwin revulutioa by tac Nativaal | The theket of Diregiors, wh'cii was voted upon | ment agent he mney of the dollvery _Lhave attended all the National Democratic | gre undennn, beech vy Robert Lo Convention ¢ 0 00 en. 4 Seaneel ie heavenitee PGS eda ven (Ang et a ike or ency o enniaae vrata fe National Democratty | are undermining the very foundations of our federal EA Ninian, | toetdorrezst suotluwe te peueloiea practised J.P ic amen Fat the Bemocrate party true co ite name | Louth “lection, as Prepared by Mr. McHteury of | of these deapatches precluded the Captain of ver saw aa much y and experience i # er: . i we Perks ot the ate eo. G. Hereion: boy * tion tias done Its wor teea.) | and original purpose uf recognizing ihe sovereign! me . London. t ie Pt 01 y 4 lover saw aa much ability and experience in any | Warks Grated by the wlagott of tie Father of ¢ kin Sa oeant Ta Hepublicans and the foliowers | the indfritual, does pow cordially favits the. eympadhy, Terese Hes Micinaa er aainie be Ret eee Hae ooneee Sra Seton A, Fe Ose ora H Pricing, Copvention. | Compared | with the | usc that abibes have b glaring that the wises Of ive Grant A ration, the issue ie bow clearly | Jabor and vote of ail citiseus of the Loited States Ire: J in the preparing of the ticket. “I a tall ix with tba Roaklak: Tana oeas: tuiladelphia Convention, of OMice holders tt | sad bees mga of tee maaitens vert, Bere severes op. itis : thrctive of teas cajun, orcondiiiog, and pledges iseit | #a\'s It” was his eateyorical. answer: Mr. Rar- | Frane{toatty Notvarwhteh hed. been: speciaity q pat motley ga = ‘ elves tices the Haalenl wing whieh We ieviog ty GRANT OR GREELEY. to the protection of women citizens at the ballot box | !©w telegraphed different names to Messrs. Bis- | gotuit SLAG im Haraan co lone attar ‘ ste ra at into | f lpatcalton ah oennatien tana aisles ustucm, and cries of Greeley Jey.) | Caualy With mea. fsheim and Goldschmidt, who in return suze | Sud" captere her Rael nacaucet nie. i ed and avarice sglol¥, 7 wie conaiaata wade Thay Bere Sener of tee patrols t Also by Mr. Gallagher: wee opsaineds although the latter had her ensign flying and i (a 701d | Gen. Grant, there cannot be aus doubt of the patriot et - et lying an Laelictnce and youd setae of the three ll | be fund with fhe, ation of prikeiples thee ateD Moat te peopfe by'm tuore equi. | Ser ibider Duteans Von Tsotcat yn Neuky bs Lanatng! thouxcht better of ftand made for'the coast of Jeti have placed thelr candi ue reaviutious Dr anne! R. Talbot Olyphanty Edwin De Morgans dob. ve te Dike ve Cincinnati Convention are what the country Fre. vetitu Pruyn, it me siell, Frederick Schuchardt, W) EXERCISING HER GUNS. A MIGHTY SHOUT FOR GREELEY. Ulre, ond they must command the hearty support of ° fal tender Treasury wot a y ick Schuchardt, Wir ” 7 TMheapeach he Ales Belmont saline thats very patriot throughout the vart extent of ot land borer: Shin Invy ‘Ps option for goverhm Lt ad Wililans R. Travers, Peter H, Watsons | On the 10th inst. the Pioneer fell in with the gcThe speech of Mr, Belmont calling the Con- | inca ygie wlth s by fore Up we tian {ook 10 prin r rg | te’ Ereaeary ot THe vorr. [Am rican brig Thomas Owen, of and from Port- SOAR I GTORt MAR AR ARE LEanIR OD 48 Hes Seiaaottomen: and Crust that no persoual pr pominal ‘same | picdging the Dene he Eight hour law 5 sdenoy of the road was offered to ‘F, | and, Me., for Havana, ‘The Owen, in reply to he spoke of the Cincinnati Convention aud men- | duty to he Aieriean peaph Wan. 9 Mite | art kiikeaait wer tect | Eye gatent tans aoe amendment of |B. iilackstone of the Chicago and Alton Hail: | the Hionger’s signal, bolsted the stars and be apoko of the Cinclnnatl Convention aud men- f ta: Hi, Wallsoe, : sbg gua chet Gr hail | eegspangnt ta oFk the forfeliure of § ‘oad, Who declined. Messrs. Homan and Me- | stripes, and as Capt. Norton was anxious to re- Monod the name of Greeley. Indeed, the mu GUANT AND GREYLEY 1 avn bney Fetuse to ate nate’ o tentod artisle are amore than cight huure di Henty, the first representing the London Syndi. | ceive late dates from here, he sent an officer on mens Tee pase Wee Neres. a Fat oe Geo, Grant was a good end faithtul soldier i en MOK Taylor no, Greeley. Greciey.") (And | Avo favoring itirect taxation, exclualvely graduated cato and the latter Messrs, Bischoffsheitn board. The captain of the Owen Teceived the five ti nan, Woman, and child pres- | Beiped te crema the Cela seme wiht tore a Vhefuta 7 W. i Berkviey, questions which you aretodeciis | tuent of laws to secure minuriites fur Fepresenta Tie votes ware given Sortie ticket” mu pitale: | with papers: and wished theme mall Ont termed Tree ester ted toe tit elped to crown the Union arme with victory, and ‘ Ren). F. Marti her 1 will decide wisely, Leann. t doubt . iy nino ee . 70 votes kiven for the ticket, only $4L.s1 with papers, and wished them every success, !9 The delegates sprang to their feet aud way that his intentions on taking the Presid J. Ling.ser, WK. Tr! ne 88 they do three tnilliune of citizens, and | delegate from Connecticut moved that en $65,00),00), but Heath & Raphael, who | of the Pioneer were exercised while the Owen i bs mut feel, the 1 : | id fais and stamped thelr feet While the | Were goed and patriotic, but he hag Most sigualiy and Bex Auderon, Din fools As every ons el, { tia miided ei tnadeene Stores stimede cain 4 their shares amounting to over $2),00,- | Was still in sight, all of which has no donbt been Fes juined in with hearty accord: Temas | tadiy falied in the discharge of the high trust imposed A a Patriotic purpoee Which inspires you. iat ttaluint F seesaw = 4 «xn, too late to have the names of the buyers on | long ago reported to the Spaniards in Havana, ‘ ai he tralned and. conve vow xt hin ioment “the very” pert OP th “unt COMPLETING THE RECORD. Tt Gt ene eae ember on the Committee on Resolutions Gould sent some proxtes,but they were throws arly on the 12th inst.. when in the Gulf Gran Hause which greeted every mention of | ruie wach te oppreaguig us aud his reeicction | on the calling of Indiana, Mr. Martin M. Ray, | mest mulch you nverywhere sce) Wh nother delegate moved to amend by adding, | aside, * Why?” the reporter asked Mr, MeHenry, | Stream, a high wind from the southward and a 4 ine OULDUFAE Which COmen’ tukeootinally ee | weitere cf U ev geod reign Le A Bel WON \hac Beate Galt MM BAYs | proposed wnfoo- of Wires. Ini! id from each of the Territories ;" which 10 was evidently elated with his success. | hevvy sea running, the Ploneer feel in with { a ve Cl tofor nse to the resol 4 “J mi rans this an! pon & common platform, acd UEOn. ° a my naturedly; “that's what we did with them, any- | #88 boarded and proved to be the British «| ' IEOUSE and the air. ts notin response to the resolution. | A res | mhispmposed union upo Tho sume candidates a | Mr. H. B: Smith (Vt)—Mr. Chairman: Tdo not | how. Me. Homan represented $13,000, vat | Hocord, cotton inden, from Now. Orleans far ANOTHER OUTBURST, which have from tt iiss appento sponse te the resolution would be eaciy State to | 4oslilden. oe counpact neat us to) surprin: Iie | desite to say om word agulnel the Territories or | proxies for $3.0N ted, because | London. ‘The brigs were recognized, from thelr H At the conclusion of his address Mr. Belmont | Seetiely do not entiti him to by sy tipath rier. | anawer that itis prevent by anuinver of ite del; | frieuce aiid Yo, ccuhfound i euemies applauee). hick | the District of Columbia, bul above tue tntereate | the had been ayors instead build, to be Americans, and were not boarded, hy 5 Hiately Introduced the temporary eha 7 “ ational prine ples ¢ its delegates. There {sn mittee called overwhelms the ordinary ctirrents of public oplulon, A | usages and practices and principles of the Demo- vein) cle d the American Consul in A FULLY COMMISSIONED MAN-OF-WAR, Hi 0 venerable Thomas Jefferson Randc unirable al by the resolutic 1 the yreat storine always nn counter to the surtace cur. London, Mr. McHenry represented $24,500,0W, ‘ w ihe was ala pocelved with hearty eptance’ he pwa that he is fully’ the fecclutiom and nee e seae eats, What nicane ali thie? There are somethings, | rae DA tds hardly in accordance with | and Mr. Barlow $iN0,00, r | gg OR the 12th inst. afternoon, the Plonoer made seedy erro ngs ir rse rae ganetieat Eten Fareed thatrit oleetaatine treane (in AIS thoes cot Llane r gentiemen, Mt docs not meabe, it “means. no @ practices to let the feeble orgautzations There was no opposition to Mr, McHenry’ nited States’ coast, but asa high sea was j plause, ahOwinig bat the party Healost Hone Of | Tocsslly and talknpully 7 CiCHRI OA. as (New York)al desire bandenment of what in true, of what is just. | the Territories come in here and control the tlaket. ‘The Only vames that. were achenrys running, accompanied by heavy squalls, her r f Mr. Randolph, whole a mavn it THe DUTY OF THE CONVENTION that the record may be made si Phopisues.) {t mtans ne unton ot dose Woatdead | ger nroened tothe reasittion eee, erecore | wore W. Bi. Duncan and W.W-shivwen. Robert | Feit they made the mouth of the Baraunsh ‘ specimen of the old-time Antena hele : Sadr py t Applause.) tt meane no union of dead upon dead opposed to the resolution, aile had 1,400 yot \ eee ight they made the mouth of the Sav i scuectmen of the old-time Virginian, ond 796, therefore, jp your wisdom, decidete pro. | 1NAKO B® Hecessary motion, and Hanus, Dura ublon of the living upon the ving issues | Mr, Nicholas Hathaway (Mass.)—T move that SMELT Re oe Th oiioa? | riven, BAL Talltite He wits mo einRil aa ee t speech hors terse, and appropriate Sheerfully, bury ell past. dittercuces, aud tt 4 een ee, spoils Of onllee (Rppla but at me: f men Hon of the gentleman from Connectl- |W, W, Shippen. Commodore Vanderbilt re- | Which the despatch bearer could be transferred, i the conclusion’ of his romarie he an for thelr election with the ai and ¢ SE A ree eha era eie Miththe mim filth tpon the great and parainount | cut be laid on the table Culved 20 Votes It place of Homer ltunedcit, 2” | Capt. Nortou kept off and stecred for Charleston, inced that the appointment of Committees |). onure, the eal ‘ieinitatie bary, | Losed of nates suggested by the res ung equal aalon oftien who have: the sarscity to eee AL BRSOLUSIONS TO: BU BEFOREED, AFBATHING 40 BR Co AROHD Ge tal is wile Ceaneien ok bee 8 Perimancut Organization and Credentials | ie Muenean people ioe mith inep wiicitadetagaae | States. My motion’ Is made siunply tov make | snd fie idral courage wocept the altuatio ‘rite | | The queation was put pon the motion to lay Mr. MoHenry, who ta 4. tall, fne-looking old | Mr, Chauvoat, Miaead ch beard of hah eat wa in order jen the temporary Secre eliberations, it is for you to devise neans by Which | © i t ord. © ody i "and tou rin It Hea tnion | On the table, and i vi jared curried ‘s 7 W & DUN rept re i a AS te ater. MPs ere aty of the Convention; B. Os Perrine, Hegan to | totree then fr Jeviteunder which they ary suter, | 1 ation. on being. ee | Bankers tb teokciie is bak cuss ioeantenne | ce warlaes We Hanan natetoned ine porter—Why did Mr, Blackstone decline the | landed in that clty at 6 P.M. President Ceae 7 The motion, on belng ded, was put by p 10 |” Mr. Bayless W, Hanna (ind.) offered the foliow- ) n al the roll Gf Gtaton the ton Tekin aeons | ise mar tn b Hodes Walch they are sater: | the ; foal with the sours of the present. and for he quta e | ing resolution t Presidency? podes has taken pains that no. privateer char j Chairman and declared unanimous): ing p lution man, Chairman of the New York delegation, | “pea to imake y sacrifice of personal and party : ¥ | todo thetr duty to their country, thelr God, aud thuir ' ‘ Mr Henry—Oh! I suppose he knew any | te attach to the Pioneer. She is a properly ' fery propeily reminded the Chair that the Cans | [igcreaces: However much you might desire to taht ». 8. 9. Cox (New York) I offer the fole | #!0W met» (Applause. sol mee eh tbat ell resolutions, pertaining to the plat | new man would come hero would have the devil | Commissioned Cuban man-of-war, vid formally organized; whereupon a delegate | become your duty to discard alt considerations of party , it Thet 0 Urte : i Nothing has been done yet to break olf the legal B, Gratz Brown in the City. t eda resolution that the Cunveution pros | tradition if te selection uf s quod and wise mad gue. | Damoerstie Convention be ie rales forthe revere. | compron! fMavery tu tho T Lie Hon, Robert Christie (N. ¥.)—[move to | Contracts. The company must remove its ofives | ‘The Headquarters of the National ‘ Meo Select thea committors, the Chairinan | sitet varius iene beter Aanect vt aucecan, You | ment of tne Convention autil otherwise ordered, | fortes that mene ean pate ihat ther be, referred without reading, | One mmPw be donee ee ee eee | multte: rein A reffen flaca Hotel, f the reapuctive delomaiionh: to hee i een | mist remeber that you are here not only se Deinur | amor tedon eng we, merw a ; awh Beles ot NG somo work Will be don ittee of Liberal Republicans, Glenham Hotel, i Ete re the completion this rate, Dil ae cleo Yoo pres nmin country, wid tuat | he au mo yes put on the resolution, and it ob for Ka The question being put on the amendment it ie porter—When will they move ? were thronged yesterday, by persons anxtous to work Uo Conveution: went into ttt fed BY BBE ORAL AAT OS tes betcha Gane ; Pe was agtood to, andl the résolution as amended | MF: Mostenry= tn aweek oF two; as soon a4 | hear from Baltimore. Major Willard R. Staples, lei erMReHAe anaes At A PERSONAL MATTER. ention adjourn tll to-morrow at 10 o'elue war to put dowa rebellion; ve AS GOP ESE OOrLAP athe are "i 0 has charge during the absence o! si RR APTANA OOM HOM. Ard now before eto your The motlon was received with loud c avery In the States by tilitary Order, of | REPORT OF THE COMMITTER ON CREDENTIALS. Reporter—What are those legal contracts you | Whe has charge during the absence of Mr. Allen, work oCaetilhe a diner he the Talib Bh fore I proposef to your acceptance th id cries of upon which Mr. Lingola | were speaking of ? was beseized for news. He referred his friends pty work of getting a dinner at the Maltimore | invirary' Matrhian AF thie Wonrentiod) petit melt | dissent, and was not pressed. i Pe auetss of re? | The Hon. D, D. Dykeman, Chairman of tho |” Mr. Melt ots you mean. Oh, | to Dr, Horace Greeley at the Lincoln Club, ‘ were slow in taansemnbling, bue after ther the I charactor. With "ny prevene setiea THANKS TO MR, BELMONY, reel Fourteeath or Fifte b Aven: Gommittoo Gi Geeta - fhe Committee on | f els tL contragte, least * ae y which the stock- On applying th callers were surprised to nud ail arrived and the hall was fi r A oficial functions as Chairman of ihe McHenry Kentuck e r Wine ‘of upiee at Ok 18 BOW Fees FOpOrs: DOLE OTe rauded by the extent of $5,000,000, | learn that the Sage of Chappaqua was ¢ 4 D Ofer was deteved Ciratae tee the Sheet at a COMnrALG Pap Maar GRR one Cet Chelan ee ral Cee y5;%, meres Mr Rayne Se PeGeral BOUDL Os Mensere The Secretary read the report, as follows : The whole ALEC CRC AN BERTIE lap mete ute Hortus utr ert i rp slttey Whi haa been selected for pe i aur titueiy anu te eaurteny ct Pee che Geta mace tise iorstealélag: the ce pniorc any existon a tatoo te tha ie Yo the Democratic National Convention at Daltimor thord nughily rear unlzend in order to xg Ure t to attend the Commencement exercises at Yale ‘ BERS Tatler the may eterna fon tay colle Voted fortweive cousocutiveseare, |, dieieed, a Convention, fo receiving the an. : ts now in Iesue, nsseinblest venue, Alithe heads of the departments haye | College. | Dr. Greeley returned from Passalc, N pearance. ‘Three thousand delegates, spect Ho doy duly faichtun tothe party anaes | Badlecs of wiuch Ke hay been Chalrman for the past | Surt‘e hecuuse Liews are atroner than estor partion, | Hone full with bo contested weate that ie numberof coe gEer—And will this resignation be av- | with Gov, Brown until after ¢o'clock sora. aid, Journalists ‘Lined the “lion. the He Lae Vda tak actaton ack aaah able, adolf tent view td that ton reepot alti ai Hut they are alt past isture, They have bei foul oot | eee i cae amiiter feremmnea seat ey it Moklenry-—With thanks. Delighted. ‘Yeu | Gav. down called as the Giehiner tintel cae i onthusiasin for Greeley, and ready to sho. Ot Various ‘Uines ny motives and uc: | HMcult penition, and white audinitting to bis desire to | they wre no inore ia ieee to-day tian (oe Mexicat 1 | be allowed woate « Nuor, but only to cast the eight the road is thoroughly huuled and the | tered his name, and examined two great oil * shemielves hoarse ate nd ready to shout ried by several Deinooratic papers, and | ue Pelleved £ i and duties, confidently rely | Sethe war of tne Feb ilion.. | Appeauac.) Wwe cand nog | Yotes to which she is entitied, Your con Ntee further | fraudulent contracts are annulled, th ie Rail- | paintings which’ adorn the walls, One ts 0 4 yallusion to his name. " upon bis Wise Counsel aud cordial ald fur the future f Dry yempelves hoarse ab any allusion to hi ie, f that scine even descended to the fabrication of the | ¥PPR tHe ¥ i vr the future a | Peopen them If wa wonld, and they falsely misrepresent | Fee ba That the delogates preseat fromthe several | Way can even now pay five per’ cent. on the Lee ati A SLT cad AM oe With Tas Aine OF The necks Benteae Re enh | (avet pasate fejehoos onsaraina, By, sonia and yo mie ctigatlon evan’ Gulbion (the weacluts | ooeRerte re who aay that We Would reopen them If we Tere ye eg Ae ROOr wuenout stock, even on the diluted stock. Why, the cat- | ward remained quietly at tho Fifth Avenue Ho- HeFessinenh tits, and fair women overhead | {iomtiat nur calegueson the Nations) Commidin. wi | unanimously adopted ne PES AERAIN, | SRUE: ete ea Hefow ith transmit to the Cohveutlon en accurate and | Sey City" und thw sther real estat aban | Seen Ls Slit teaten ina tea dare ond wil eae nade the spectacle one to be never forgotten, sil thote Who kuow me, did Justice to the Imtegeity and may Me saath on CHOP a eane THE ISSUES OF TO-DAY. Corrected list of the delegates frou. the several States | 8¢y City, and the other real estate e road, | ven, He will return ina few days and will prob. BC UoGrie ca iehns Gate rity of my intentions, 1a ull the trying eltuations in J at Yoel en ka recess | Tis creat unton,therefore, tieane nestep backward, | pfthe Uulon, all of whieh Is now respectfully sunmie | Would, if sold by auction to-day, pay for thé | ably spend Sunday in New York aie i NENT PRESIDENT, Sich my ofttelal position bad placed ame ; and set in Checeg ep ameanal in Lis Warde (hekd chtetinon kod | Wide (Signed) D.D, Dywrwan, Chaleman, whole vapital steck Dir. Greeley was busily writing letters all lasé ye Committee on Organization war the frat { Clio, gentlemen, iat there ie bot’ one among yum THR PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. rot. of ail, means today for allthe other Stites of | ‘The question was put and the report of the |. Keporter-‘Then the road has not suffered so | evening. An office hes been assigned hin on ort. Mr. Boolltties name was Rated with { gad vurcouutry tant uave done,or ever shall do.” | ‘The Convention reassembled wt a fow minutes | Instead ot proscript Miewoaths, suspension Gf Auoeiy | Comuittes Was agreed Lo, Bee Tene we wild be ee intich lok RWeO Reece le oaae tae Chentaeaienon ersal and prolonged applaute,, When each aftaaameee stead Of proseriptlye: Ley oa mh Of Micbeas r. McHenry~We would be so much richer, | a high desk with alow seat has been’ assignod -President Was Hamed the States LOVE OF COUNTRY ie Gok wh cory ad military deapotinin, It means personal tree A MOTION TO ADJOURN. hey have only left us the bones; but very go i er « drove On ° Vor, Henusylvanta, Virginia, and south ¢ sho great Tepabilen dae ncuve tna anyou | pibueycamuitte on Organization reported for | io fee the individ nd repubileau governanest | | On motion Hominancer iesy York she | Ganka shay Gres ee re ee aE Very Spe tttet tant Ca store erin eg \ were warsily cheered. Mr. Doolittle w who gavelyou bigth but tiie até the | foliowing Vice-President: and secretariess “e* | premacy, upheld By troseription and the bayonet, | Convention voted that when they adjourn they ——— Whore he passed the night ; fayurted to tiie eHalr with fresh wpplaure, wie Ding eoip, “manhdou: aud now that ise brvseioaie ! i aie eua righ! alae, wita ta Weilag | Afo ER AY eet aL IO oc temorom. A GLASGOW HORKOR aes the "Ley Gorninwe Ben OTAnE Out | enter upon tie Be ae teat ob lifes d clluy to oi. MB ents organized to plvader aubjugated Stat nit men that the Convention adjourn, but the motion 5 Vielt Mis Bisver Veman Libble Garry yant'e Be Commuted to an. The ads watched keenly each de. Tretre from th pe Kuugene Henry Georg Inetead of strife, hay"-aud robbery.i¢ ineaue justies, | On ms 7 oe Jmprivanmont far Liles Dasst yeech, and pronoune ake any place in the ‘ Ty George 0 hay:,and robbery. it means Justice, | On motion of a delegat from Connecticut the ane TD ; : F famage OF Hue. Spee h and pronvunoed | up senic | Reve held to take iy pleco la the rank DA Pani ls XV Bier ena ifborty, peace Hiyul’y aod tod with ana yentieuten, hg Onn Motion of 2 celexa from Connecti at s Alive and Twelve Injured, The Court of Pardons yesterday announced its tye, ghank well anid skilfully perforihed. Bvery | Sadist Sundaresan eh ue een, LRA Mian, | our Whidhe country, Kast, Weak, North, and Bouibeit | Stutos ‘alphabetically: for th purpose Of Mame | ge BU Rah July V—A terrible wxplo- | decision to commute the sentence of Libbie Gera » Greeley Was caught up applaud- aad cepnervento | plea Wy 1 tn sande b re neans, tnatead ef a Ww Président,’ trained only | States alphabetical for the purpose of ni on 1 _ ° f Gi 89 was the emphatic declaration that this vymiegtauce, for the hat thirty yeare abd ao aetioy milters, acho aud wha whold | In the members of ths ational Executive Come | mn occurred to-day in an extensive four mill | pene itfe telegraphed to" Paterson aad the Gwe COND, Eta GaUroUe Ite nererccaethteae ‘otlon tour party ead our PR ain habits, aud of military iin gaeine he mxuorenen faulty tor the explosion, and the building was utterly | gos Gvearage, Pumcner by the wife of the Juit Ware pomeds the Hecensity Of much speechinaking to propose to you mporary sharp Sioed nth ‘ Mt map totlcwicia lg atin of tee oar Ne vey} the | Oaeeres ' ‘ = Preys peulee. und’ hummers in the maileriee evan ealle | Of the patriot snd. oF Wi nity of versal froedoin eas thus announced: nn sad sHsp Cees ad Hh ath Milled on sho Medan River Reltrend, tug for Gov. Walker and Merrick to speak, | author of the Dsl Mer Padenetiatsen bio Ve Alert Moore. rest awaiting trial seutener, sud caceution by Hietockrelt of Plus Bae badly Injured, ‘The cause of the explosion ly Steet era ia cone at wots Lane aged helther of whom wore delegates, Suigurate tho struggle of the, Dem cracy for freeitom coe. drusther) court maria), bat that Hberty aud that } ac t. MeCopn.n of Sun Franetico unknown, Teuth avenue, were run over aud Ik SPLIT tpt bites i Lag ee a which (h® Constitution secures by placing Wm. H. Barnum of Line Kock. Aiet naire . Tari ka the oot of Beveuty Ahlrd strect by locos Business now went forward rapidly, the Pi ceecrto propose'the ahime of Fah OWN UAW ADOYE FRB BOnD Ae aaa reatbaete: ni SOOM ain ic cache adiuniness now went forward rapidly, the } iets fo propose [be dime of he He (Lowa arpMune): by preverviog ego the nero ag HRs. Of Fealleha _A fire vias discovered yesterday morning in wi tninittee on Hexotutions wai 8 Mr. Belmont's remarks were frequently inter- | Nivein gohe Beck fh wad abl oedlboeb cable ah td ‘Mion, Dowllug or Terra Haute” Lesengeeet it yle Miyg lor ig ol peri ty aah hirae ovo of tan tivree arene s composed of the best men th Conve rupted by applause, ‘The mention of Greeley's ease’ (UO, Witte, Wo Kenn perhaps the most ti M. Ham of Dubuguc. ho ware! ee Mero of the three men who Motions were made te adjourn, but the Con- | rane was received with loud demonatrations of | New derey ec kivert Hh eheae pet HARA: Pertant of them a!i-—¢ iileaus to arrest the ceutraliza tat fH Raton of Lesyen Thipripned on ae cee Or Oat trie e tet aster eI venti Parr yorage a ee aa it pi rs f | Now Jersey Ridert Hi Slope,’ Leon Abbett, Pectant of them ali: yi 1 . worth, ere sounded in Passate, | 1h charge of oitrigivg and (ea Murdering dowa Atuampe, Go put the Wed eP a! | ShuFOVAN ‘The band then struck up “Dixie,” | New York... Angas Minatlla, Vester B.valkner, ¥ cheering | Tt tueuns to saga ty vite prinetpl dr our iank—HlD: Owden of New Orieaai freien were rated | Mies Belle Setvr, wéreadgeuby fushuvh. 4 mhis wid the Territories on the Committee on Mit. KANDOLPHR SPEKCH, Gila careveesscchitted Gaither, SLA; Baka’ | (EpaBISE ovetam, lp whieh jt ves and migyes tad hee Det Sudottot portland. burghers of © <a fesvlutions anot with amall favor, andthe | Mr. Randolph took his seat amid cheers, and | OFe@oa 2000. F Golly. ; Dio Ya foeie oSvereigncaperity for the expreed purpon satchusetio“'t O-Prince of Boston. Sea ihoved out turaitares th Rorie Cas his Babee Fee titty Mit Oxtlnaulshee “on de. | when the musle censed Dke ae follow Pome irauids ccm. McMullen, Wan, Mh Hania, } of decataig'and: Tinihing the p ‘of Goverument | MichlgeseWin, A. hiccreo? Derenee” gall ths toma Ghoved oot furaiture, thinking she plave Court of Pardons yesterday morning en- ‘send esvlutions without ” jeland R wack, (opprai fall Goverai pore of taarert. dog fe nn gol i ed that they ah hot in any w er tL iam aware that the very great honor couferrcd oa me | South Corviins Wu kiken = J Fe iglage Seat TU heaus' twas we are Uaveruused tac frost: | Alsossinei- 9k, Sharpes caneanees Me arate SME SE Nee SRN ne wor unnated of Jerery Citye } oa Prisou for cine woubher