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Show CillCAGO C.O2fVFTiONt I xiiCApoV'W.cdricsdayjMiiyifi, I At 12 o'clock f tho. Convention wst I called to ord;erv by, (Sfif. .Morgan; of New I Yorjt, 'Chairman bf( the ntioaal, (Jbm. 1 mittcc, as follows; , " "On .the' 22d .of 'December last: tha I Republican Jsational . Coramiftcer at a meeting convened ,fqrthct purposoju'tlio City. OfIew A'ork,,. issued .a eaU for a' National Conycbtien;, which' J.,wiU new read: ' .'A KaUonal Republican Convention will meet on Wednesday, the Kith Jayof May next, nt IS. o'clock noon, fortho'iio-mlnation fortho'iio-mlnation of candidate3 to bo supported ; for.Prcsident and Vice-President nt the next election.' "t Governor iforgaadeUrercda short and appropriate address. , His Excellency then named the Hon. David Wilmot, of Pcan., for temporary President. Immense applanse. Carried Car-ried unanimously. Tho Chair named Judge Marshall of Md and Gov. Cleveland, of Conn., to conduct Mr. "VYilmot to his scat. Jndgo Marshall introduced Mr. "YViimot ns. tho man wh dared to do. right regnrdlcss'of CoriSQcpiences, "VVIthucKa mauthorcH no 6ch word as Tail. 9 - Mr, Wilmot addressed the CouveKlion briefly, .-. - ' v . : Committees wero then appointed on the .permanont-.orgahlznUonfjand credential The Comwittco on tho"- Permanent -Org nidation .reported for President of tlio' Convention tho Hon, Gcorgo" Ashmunf Of Miissachuactt-fi The'usnal number of Vice-Presidents aud Secretaries wero reported, re-ported, and the report bcing'ndoptetf, Mr.' Ashman was conducted to the chair, When lie addressed tho Convention, being enthusiastically enthu-siastically received. '. a Thursday, 17. 1 lie day was spent In delivering addresses address-es as the temptation of having 10,000 I auditors was, too great for the delegates. 1 consequently every opportunity td 'ora. tionlzc" wa? early sought and freely used. "No'bnllotting to-dav. ' Friday, 18. Convention called to order at 10 a.ra. After adjusting a few preliminaries tlio Convention proceeded nt 11 'o'el'ork to ballot for a -candidate for President with tho followiug results:- rirtsTUAtxoT. ,riS-J?ard' mli Wolii, 102; Rates,. m5 m0!!' rjii McLean, 10; Chase, 49;, Wado, 3; Dayton, H; Rccii, 1; Col-lamer, Col-lamer, IS; Iremontj.,1;" Sumner, 1; whole numbor of votes JC5;. necessary tea choice,, 233'. . SBCOSD .I)AU.OT. Cnmeroa'a name withdrawn; Scward,-1W4; Scward,-1W4; Lincoln, lHJt; Bates, 3f; McLcnn, b; Clmsc42J; Cameron, 2; Dayton, 10;-' CoJSSius M. Clav. 2j no choice. Iho third ballot Was then, taken amidst I excttcmpnt and cries of ballotl Iatcnso feeling existed during tke ballot; each I vote being nwaitcd Iu broathlcss silence nnd expectancy. "Rhode. Island, New Jersey, Penusylrania, Mnrylaad, Ken' tucky, Ohio, and Oregon changed tliclr votes, giving Lincoln 231 or within 1J of nomination, Mr. Andrews, of Mnssf, then rose, and I corrected the voto of Massachusetts by changing four votes, and giyiug them to I Lincolu, thus nomiuating kirn by two-and- I a-half majority. Intelligence of tho nomination was now convoyed to ijio men on tho roof of tho building, who immediately roado tho out-eidaniultltudo out-eidaniultltudo awaro of tho result. Th,o first roar of tho canuoa soon'min gled itself wilh tho cheers of thopeoplo and at the samo moment n. man appeared in tho Hall bearing a largo painting- of Lincoln. Tho ijcone, at this time beggars all description. Thero wero U,000 pco. pip inside the building and from 20,000 to 30,0.00 outside, yolllng and shouting at oare Ths cann'm sent forth roar after roar in rapid succession; the delegates 52o S ctcruj and ttttvcd. . JJJJ SSi.ftiftM1wrtkeWfi wcrya thm Kmltho whole sevmc was quo of the li?' VrU, M WW), ,Jm tot gdkul son of the West, Ahrahmrt M ?tt Kentucky, Connecticut arid Mia-: - VhorcjuH of the tii,iiu ttAiiot was fO B BHnOtinCCd 3 folioWSi ' hole number of totes 100, liecc!Jary; l0 actii)!co Abraham Limftiir re rtc ' arired 35 votoswid tfus ilcdnretl tidy ttnti : trarietTcd U0t 1, .gg 'iufaUUm ' , . ; ' , Mi ' .iia mutt ww, received, win, renewed, ject: '.'iWl?, of,T6rkt, after; a J .icfspcccli, moved Unit tba .nonVfnfition f),0 ' u AadC infant nidus. ' "' , An iTr AMrcwiv or Jtass,, ecepnded m -3' ; Vfio mwf in a Ir m$j hftSW: ! StottV0-1000 u'nJril)' f to tiotmnce. .':;!:-''r, 'f , f -, . . . ' , T1 Klonncnt Rp6c.clitta endorsing Uio jvouil- .; , -o vt6 jrero lso C?rl Schuw, UW.of Ip.,nd I5!rdwutiis of aiL" U .' 6 f hIioiu brcftllied'tliojspirtt of confldencQ 'ft .tta''irtnsK!m.-" At-4fio cioso, three jm ' tcatty ecrt were given- Tor Kew 1 ork, " Biid tfjoUoimhaUoH .Ol; IiucOla Wade BaanimwiUiffoudclieer?,;;? ,,T ' Tlitf Covciiiioii tucn,'adjQur,cd 'till; ,5 orJl kk-'jiw. ! ' ' - " . " ' t l Tho C'bnvcniiori tcnsfiembled -ni 5 pVlock, U . . :si - A large banner wna broifgM on tto iron iJiirorm, Uentlng the inscription, lchn-Iranla lchn-Iranla good for SO.OUO majority (ot the !Vpi& .candidate for president-;Abe. t k Lincoln." Kcccired With Wud' applnusc. , pit t The IVcsidciitahiiounmVtne, busiiicSs w'k MWe ; the CenvcHtiourto bo to bhlldt for cBlrtsillcnt. , 4 II Jolm liickwan, of Pchnsyjvanin, II I'. Banksof.MftssacliuselWj'' Olay, . 0 oMKentucky; Got; Kcedcr, ofTcri'nsyl Mn8yahdiilnnnil)aWIntnlin,.of'aihof o crc upiuiuuted ns cduilidaics, ' - Wil -VinST DAM4T. . f afQ " Jlamfiri; 105; (Jlay, 101, Hiekmanr cffci iSj'll&dcr.fU vBanksi 88A;Uc:ry" W.lnV Jf ttrDuviS,j8f Houston, Texa't, 6 j Day ton, j,'Red,,X IVbole number of votes cast, dClj ijscessary to,fl cboice"f 2S2.-. i- np, . ..-sKcosn.nAi.toT. . put K. r. -Banks and Gor Recdci:. were jU' ' wfthdrawnt Tifo residiVes' aft fdijows: dT Hambijn, SGI; Clay, 8C; Hickman, 13. Dei 't'he rcsulwns rvcclrcd with trcmcn- al doiu apiilausc, : lu' M'r.MHnkofyifIvcntncicyfjnovca that rc0' tho nomination bd piade unaninious j ilrl St)utlii. of' Indiana, seconded tho Squ motion, and tuadd an eloquent spcecli in mpport of the. noraInntin. Mr, JtcKijlia, of Srnino, on the part of the people oTMaiito, thanked tho Convention Conven-tion for the honor done that Stnto .and declared that Maine would cast her vote, for iiioeolnand 'Hamlin. H Mr. Tucker, of "Jfew nampshiro, moved tT tkatt the President, Cjhnirinau, nm the 'I Cfiafrnieii of , the several delegations, bet a fiimmitluc td liifornrfers..l.ln:Ol.n and Hiimlttfpf'ihoir nomiiihtion. Adnpfwl. cot; tiMr,aidding r of Ohio, mcivedi thVfol- ice loaing-f . . , er )fc.t(-frof, -That' .wd. deeply, uympatliiso ? ulthtlipso. men wlio -.have, beoii dmoU a fromlticir native. States and from Uie m Sfftfcs of jlficlr ndoptiou.'.and are. ifovr, cx- JjUi ileil from their hrimea on account oMfielr j ftriinuirm nlid vi Imlil T)nliiO(mtiC iattjr rcspqijwljltf for-the Rrois violation of tlmtlafisBpf tlic'Cflnstitwtion which dc cttrcjjHteUreeu5 of caek State bo' en- titled tq ul th privilege? and innnnni- reri tic? of ciUzcnl of the Bcvcral fJtatcs. o hMW ; , ' Jlr 4slnnun then In brief .remarks Jj thanked the Convention for tho kind aa- tun "ithrtcc extended him jii the-discharge of 'l the dulies pf the Chair, .and congratu- wil hM them pn tho gratifying result of aj their labors, 0r( The? Couvcntion then adjourned siw lan with nine hearty choem for the ticket. Imtijediately ijipon adjournment oue liumlrejl'gunsero fired from, tho roof of eiic tliq Trcroont House, I " k. .Minj CQSGllSSIQKAT,; xS r CT 1."' -W.i(ttnsmon, May i. r.MT-i TlirVJto Prtr,i.icrit IMd before tho W 5irffilnM,.Kfifrom tho-J'residcnt.tnM- 'f1 yerto KTreilMiioivof UidKerttitoof th 10th iue t-rilarch wIllnffforaIllUocotrK5poudnce imd tr luUi.wUhuclj iiifomalion aspiay lIn tho 'tTl1 l-wicoix gf nnjr l.rc) Ot depurliiient of tfio rc Wsriuncnt, fending to Mhibit tboclrcuw l'011 i ti au.l irticlat8 of tbo "Mountain st0 N llw ,!1-Te' In Ausu.t.leW.or nny w uwiteat nmwro in Ufal, Territory: whlcf wwrttdwvd.lald onthe tabl.. Ott the 18th, wll MnqutMn Mejip,T mapsKTOTraa token. Up; or- La( um to t printed 1 PjlQU5.CiamUtco on QlfJei nnd I i-o i" 'r' 'Jn,,, lwttnetU bill to b re- can fcl. ?,HnK ,lim t ie rfltai contrftct. Ho T f ti5 ww Wll-,TTlIl Provlda for a. wceklx mail tlu ?Sn,hil:virBm nsrort it to ti.o tri .? H'" wint"eoramittMOf tho ex 1W9 .n0',er thtt contract of March 4th, trr 4itrJ clohritc Kt .Ienpth, when tho c .SJrheSPefc'rWl'eforo the nonBO U !!uiIiiratfi,,aP,Df lho rresldnt. siiailflr to lie !m2"!!!c'v11 to I'O Senate on Eatnr- tinnfBmn'i,!,K farther lenieiation tn ro- e Mr p bS ""'J Afriesn?. Mi r"Lj "'"frtun? id. in afidlda to tho Utm te m ll.I'r 1T Mohawk, offlchl tnfornia- irl bwa rfeiv that wJjr wrgo had of ft; ild be prompt action rt ihe rsrt uf t'on. v, !. ItTtprJeaioU 16 hhii Hint 1W on)y mH ,t unatleKislfttion rciqtM .wan riti explann. t Mtid- eonftrnetlyh.'of' tlid iici heretofore ?,H ;cd,. lHmotiojtMrtmehded wa referfed " ltjodiciarricoJntiiittfj , . ., i It, &&m irilriu"ce,t t( bill to rtftMlil . ilfotutbiHotlwrikTuptej-. lfefurred to tho Ir, ftncll IntiSMliKt w M fitnnUriK Ififl 'fi of laud tocaoli oOiccr nuji soiditft who ' BcfvedlittlM. nrm for a period of fivo ' rs, nlthoiigiijnot in nny" of tlic war In 5 elt the country had bcm engagctL. Uicr biliii wc Intwiuced ;ln relation to Y 'v htrlainty. ' " t A n motion fef MryKlll.tU' the. Pfldit w,m1 iipstcd to fnrnWt' (ho Honw 1nfriaat(on "Si :nily Wceived tlatlvo' to- the t'htnA Cooly Ir. Well fHtrotttiewt a resoliitiim for a fine lmptioiiiicntfotIiQ purehaserof African rJ. oitei Into the sountry lu vlolattatt of Jaw, " " for Ihe-iiiijnift'stfoTi.of the trade. An titi- ?, tort mtulo, tho nnolnlloti Vtad laid tr, 5fontomerir intrcTucetl a resolution riilin'jj.for thendjoiirrtmenttsf Concresa on i 11th of Juno, jlucli confusion followed, i ibeffectual moflnn wan maJe,(o table It, "V J Merman ptopwetl an ttmenthiirnt,.uij- ,(. Utomfttho 18thr ,wldcli Ir, Jloritrrtner'. no- TAl tWbui ntfitsfcd . a.frtrthfjrihimlmctt by. it , hernutn, provldbfi fir vennj (ensldna, s resoltttlrh, wiw-adoptcd, 2Uigal'ni;t f. , a Bu.titnv of Jlr. (,'nrli, th0.,l,aeino 14 it, 4 toniltf tha"dt,cdal;biiler on uinluffcr l'lmrH' n nivt(tn.0f Mr.'trroy, the lTono under tf?J iiapfwlon "oi thf rntcsf took tho Home-, d WirrAnrtciidar.br ilj 8entt,cnd vb'- Tj ated thewfor ho origlnnl TToumj. bill. ly tedostJ?, Bdjuo subject ytiil tau jyo Bi Uvfjenato. - s " "J, 110 prticcodirifta tjitonfchjont were rriero than inarity tuVlihlwit.i " . " !r. SShoj-rriart w.mtodtogo Into corpmlttoo he 1 whole, on the itaWof tho Union. M till :'ned. . -.J. - ' i," tsAtB.-5Irf Cameron presented a petition fV" n the titlr.cii!$ of i'ounyivaida for'ari Alto'. On of tl(6 roveMio. lie mid he ehould prcas qocstion to that he mlfibf kiiow;wlio wro "ftlcnda.pfihto measure.. ntr rr5qmner offoriHi a resolution that the Com tcdOh Cornnfftr3be ihstruct'cil to .iufjuiro :lhcx oiio netloti la; not,noceasiry to pro'- yti ) for'tho better rafetyof paiseiigcrabctween v yorknrwiam FraneUcd. : . v " It. Hale oiTered a tolnt ri-solutioh that both I6ca ttdJoumon Hfonday, llib Ifjtlr of June, m motion of Ut, Orv the rnotion to niter r hour of meeting of tlia Senatu td il b' clock, i. tiken p ahd carried. ' Vciw 33; riaya 1 1 " a ludttonof Mr, iralo.'tho Ocrland Mail was lriade the special order for Thur$dfty ' 111 niotfon or Jtr, Wilson, tho bill Tor tho lr otuaj upprejsjon. of the slavo: trade1 win en, up. and uundry.atneiidmentiidfro'rol. Or A " efl'to bo. printed hnd rcferred'tb the om- nl tec on Judiciary, -... ,, , rrl Diitib Tirrito'rlal rcfiolultons were taken i 1 and Mr. Toombs modo a Umfi.pcech,.c6n JJ ling by calline . on: lila 'political friends to JJJi -the stamp Of disapproval on the doctrine of u 1 iat.ter Sorercir;rity Tlwro wass a fjleain of col it cdrnlhff from Chicago." Aition had be.n , qurcd hr his own dop. Uf called on tho nocracy to finite against the common foe, j i wlilie vlndicaUnffthc Soulheni seceders ef ' irleston, wanted them to return (oHaltl. 0)1 rc with tho view of uniting to defeat the wblicans. , hinmond rsad a brief legal argumont against attar Sorereictity, 1 j- , ... , .. , , . t . sla jFarrign Ileum, jocc |