OCR Text |
Show I"" '' . 'u'i'i ii 'J'"" i m am k,evs siftm Baltimore. -DOUGLAS, O.MINATElX tecejvc3, l)ui;top atQ to fiujl spncp"' v , . ;U pur ot JssuoiYStlrofiirSt1, tfpscp)it-bypouy tfpscp)it-bypouy r&pr, t ... crnphic tllsjftc,xiof 'fhoitiol ' mjnatfan oottgl:Jj-t("o524tU at nltf roor,ct,ns.4li ;, , ,lwt.,tho, homifttlptttl' pj Tfeuett " newspaper -puliliql. "Vrcr ;- . anxious to' glvp .oii'r rfeK'Jii. " intuIeticcfKrivAiiti. wpbcinllj1 lit thwe. limes, vfitn ili jTatd of tW imtipri-Jungs imtipri-Jungs upon tliq selcctlpn.Pf ' nawo'o fl i the great clmir. it Js'dPP ;to;tU4pWie tp. tell Uierii ai tliat la passibjfr llcncawfj- throfv- out iotir Extra, ,a ' $ V To our 'friends of tlio.'-pony Kjpss f Corapniiy tlie Ciiilprs off tHju l)i)t;'Biut," i v ' the fMousri"iE indPbtcil for.Lt3fTlUi ajhnylhonfMfitffl f us itcU nr 6. oscpii -DalGa-i I- t j:ce for,' Us prpmpytueUbfga y .. dispdose iliC'sos. " Prppi'llmt1 paper, wo 1 giro tho-procccnlngsinjcufl. -- . TheFSMynafo PTo'etedfogtEf$Uptiinl tlUl 1 ' ' , UnnnirJ?;ftir-af;ii'fs.if' of thi Vii.ii 1 i: " .- jUilegaljbh uUhdritthn.Jii$U DdtgMet fttm. ," ":'rfruie;i. rOlArr Wa KWt4tauiri for Qinsultit- " , iqn,r-J5? Dotigiuf aK4tAtiwif4J.ii, ; ''4 ' fiXmMijRE, Jnne-Sl 10 p.m. ; Aftir vfcty, wii alaeuaitih tlie NevvYork ' .'dlc'Klon hv )igrced Jo sunpfiti; iljo'.wliok . . mijoilty lep&rf, txcefitx proUably; lu thepiiaot tCoirgfa, iin.-ticK tfwy may Voie-fo BdtnU.'ttia bt)clat delfjiaWn'.. . Tfifj aettleil-.-llia' (JUeitidli;' ( ..... .nnd to-morrow, if. lh ffccjding.4elegslloii' Ti5 ; wiUb;Cat liy'iUe;cojiiants', and Douglas Ub' noiBliSai'ed'by. a;tyetf-tbirdri vote. Ww'VorI ,,, " 'follow ul oii tliij 'liiy-pf jrioimViifriauliis. A qiiaHd rlku'.bet"w6iv John Glnncey ,h'nd WillUm Jlf Jmllawis-tfie rottoet charcir ' VaitX( wftlt UeicrVejry to DouUsj Sairi l..warineroniit remai.ko'jiBgseil, tor whlcti Clan'-w Clan'-w -.ty 'lloW LudtoV J)Crao'nally rospottalble, aiid' . ' ' Ud lilm to-nglil a wtllke lni!s?Re. Should tlii iiot 6e reiBded tp, a i)ofo-4l coljiaioft ! tiiikodbfby Claneey. The CojiTentlon ajeeioultd mt It) o'tiock H., v Tiromptly. The Uieutre i dcinely crowded. H:l l'rayr was offetej by JRv. Air. Svartt. B';' . . Mr Wrigtit, or New y.orJit moved (hat the H- journal 0f yet6rday'a proceeding be read. ' Mr McQobk, of Oiiio, moved to dhpenie Willi B the reading,- if disposition of the question could be itated hy the Chair. H-' The temithg yus dlipeilred wUti. ft:. "The Chair ihen read the motions in their or-den or-den Bud then Mated that the question would be H. tuten oti 1I10 rrport of Mr. Getting, of AlaryUnd, ndojitlnc tlw whole majority teporf, excepting In the cuto of Alabima, and nilHilittu;; ? in that State the original Charleston dcleste v Mr,.,Getthigs nsbid to withdraw Jiii rejwrt, ' , liioh Wa granted,. Ihuj bringing the minority report jiroper firat in order. B' Mt, Kriim, of Mo., on behalf of the majority BS " of Ihe cotnmfltet, mked leay to filt aetaiemeilt B- of thd.rpasons.for their onelutiou in the report'. K' 1 Mr. Wright, of Mass., objected. HB , t Mr..Siblei', of Minn., aeked' whether annb- KV jection could prevent the reading of this' otate- ' " " Krurn said If permitted to fila Vi state-1 HS'. 4 mettt, ho would walva tils right to speak In con-' Cluiipn of the debate. K' Mr. Wlllit, oMaa., still objected, when the R4- x ffeutlemaif from Missouri, cOimMnced iit speech, K" " be ahpufd rane a point t order, he snbi thai V.- ' 'l'iera viva 11 Rebate oil the rejiorta of yesterday, h. oni, therefore, could be 110 riht of reply. B ' iJMrCIik,of called attentiou t th1c- H' mark of Messrs. Pnillipe and Siephcne of Ore- Hj' gon, yeaterday, .which, f erUbily made a debute ob the report. B. , Tha Piesldent deefded that the debate had BH talieli p1,ice,aud gave the floor to Mr. Krum. BBK , -Mr, Krimittreu retid atatemut giving ifj BBf rei"un lor the conclueioii of tti majority of the Bs Commtltee on crtNlendals. ' He argued that the BBS Becfuloncf the Delegates did create vacanciej BB 'fhe reolutloni adoptrd at the Charleston Convention rceognizd uch vacancies, and Bft- called on the 8tatea to fill them. BBc: Tho credeuthtli of the MieaUilppi drlrg&tion, ft bore 0.1 their fjco the fact that toey k; up- BBff pointed on the lQlh of May, and inany were BBJ-- JiW names, .file old credrnials of tile Dele- f fatea bore on tlit-lc fscc the date ofthrtr uppoiut- BBJ-' merit, not to this Couventiou, but to 11 cbmond, BBft, and lower down they were accred ted to "th.it BBf ' Conventloa. They mij;)it as well have been BBJ appointed, Uo, to the Chicago .convention, but J what Democrat would deiro to be tidinjltod On BBf tucl a roving ocunimulon to a Democratic Con- Bk venlion. BBC.' 'fhe statement proceeded to give similar rea- BBf J0"1 for "10 admisklon or th Souls delegation BBv Jota s- 4 a compromlko of the delegation BY f'm the other B(al.. BBf !Ir; Browu, of N. C , roe to peak, but was BK f " t0 ordfr b? 6 dlgai from Minnesota, who a'aii lhie wai ho'der;atWei qVeaitotf.kftr'e Hie Cp'riTCntfan.i ''t " - " . , '. , The rihicnUull'I i! debate otil r firder, Mr StevViiJrOf. Otefidn, rbBe-" to: tv perianal Iwiiliination, - ' , 1 - ""'Mh Sluar.i, of Mlchlgun, ohjcctcdi . ... . ahw.Cejldefit'-iThe jteiitteman from Michigan Michi-gan "objeijtuig'i the Chatr mnsK cflforco the rules Of orders " - . r: Mr fitcvenlt-l.appesl to Hub canHe'mari mm, ; Michigan td withdraw Jiljt objection "Mr, Sthtirt Ho Rcnileinari wlU Ro fdrtuer ttiiin iyefnii rantinji pereonal'fdyor? bat the .mjjl'ieis c-t iho' Coiiveutiorr ha aliedtfy br-ei ',dtayD.ir'a,.loTigl,that H'cannof KJidraw my objection.' -. " . fii. lVMWenf '4tated''Uut tk'cjt had Wn thBdo ior d decBkm ef the que.stiijnv. H?tiW s the wotl6rj,wat to- itrlke- out niid Ih'ettf U was ipadmljiabre-- ' . ... ; .Mr,-36hti Cochrane, if fti. Y,, held that whie amdltontoi'tlla!out tiid' histf t war I'nadtf)!-eablej I'nadtf)!-eablej yePtonly';'irplied to a (fenaiate projVoai-, tlqti,tii trkS'oiit i)Uf (natfmfsij'able.provjsiotiaiiu -.Insert oitcWcrj Tlili ,uh g n'wotfen-.ftr.eubjii-iaicr.n erle,of pfoptiaittbn's for another orte , ho ,hild I It Inadiniisab'te . ' " ". TheVtaii!eiitr whiIft.fr'estrig" some, cfljut, iriiitntaincd hfs, origirtal decildii ii -iThe q"i("cstl6ii:jt .th'eri.takenjor! the nubetUU' .'tidirof tli;whote mittdirjly rrpo'tt by Mf &te ' en, of Ort'oo,1,for1tt?,iw:hele, uiaMjty report. Tfte We'U'aactilleil'liy' Siafes, ami reaulfed M follows;- . f. . , Aje?;,tpOJj Miiy,"lSP; no thft moUoit'to-sflb-aiitliielisteumi' raftiitlty rfVo.it.for' the ma? jorlt wiia-iost,' '-' ""'' ' ' ' TTjijj chair, fiavJng-rcriiJesjeil tlTattto cxprc?' jfiiiuiffflpliitiariit dinayri s1t'ouliJ';l)'e liu(hle "ft&Ui? jeis.ufiwatianlidUrcvillll.fUriCfer . , This void trdni. twrwl'tm' thtSmdoptlou of thftiimjBrity feportii . '3Irf0ialtdti 'ot'K, Yv,' aAl JtrV Jan' Tij-' .ialteit-jC&T.'tt 4tviitp'ti .of theVtiUMUv'H, W 'di-ptco4il'l"iK -'4 ' 1i'e.rJiii:stfon yrf,firslSCTT1r?n,the-ui't tcfo JotterjthB"miijwUy rorKttt,!VdmHthig -tlu? fiiriiiltiftrdchtcs front. NUi.f SyWcJiws ear-'fdmfty,hirartlmbuily.' ear-'fdmfty,hirartlmbuily.' 1 3 . Ilits only -lti'pttiv'0 Xot.lielrj'g -two tftira P nn'r.fitf'tl JtAlf frtmi. Iow'a.;.IIftlf;(jte Ifom,' lass. tlktltitjir to Vottk . "'" - ,' .f Vr' ' -iptltyriticrSi.of .'Yf 3tLwiksippf"1mrinrf: hfculiiltftl trtVtSi'Jiro&viiithoyUie aduiU-r aduiU-r J'pl ntorjee; ' -C'rlt's'jtr' iiu, yw.c's ! . x fCnVtVttynrJerrf: Wcllt 7 'Ion.t;t;ire wficthcr. .yoaiailnyeijdr ilfty, l'mako tliftmottori. 1", Jtr'CtKilifanCftif JTr V. ratscd a. ptjfnt of iirrtta',. ilmi tho report, tta's r"dt' atlpntudf till ayoptttJcn it wlirtlef. "' - tl'fi'o; lVpiritiat'tr Uto rnottwi "i before th CfirjvoMtinthC openitida of tlidpreyltiusriiics-tlwi'nreycfititiKiit- - V6te'wn thoit taken, ort tlid wnd resolu-tliih resolu-tliih mirjonty report aijmjttitis' 'onle IeJei;"at( frym Laniis4m ayes lfljr, unys .03. Ha the iecoiiJ' fcaottttjiMf wris ftildfJteil, TJlc.qtluii-Homviu TJlc.qtluii-Homviu tlicri.'tnken otfjha Uiirdresoluttan of uhI.U? collisigoes, frojn AtuiuiBftBV Vfjlb, powM to cast f w Aplcit, arid Mr.' Ilaope'r mV luteal- i leagues, the contests wltK thopbwcr'tdicaiitciilfr, ' vote, nml lirbyjdlng that If cither of tlmtlele-(?tvtef tlmtlele-(?tvtef refuse tft'tukc tliclr scats, the IHlierarahall bo cntUlcU to Cast. the. whole otc of Also . State. , " . : . air. E,!ilH8bnryi Dl-. alldl .for,a cllviston of the. rcadlutfoH a'o.aa ttHaUb a..Volo the pro-position pro-position c&nt'iiltictlrtl'ireiii. Tito Vicsutciat itfe-tidca itfe-tidca tho refiOlutio;'t!iMb)e, . Qas,TiEroitT. - - ' - " . ' rThd in"estIon wfiSlakca'tipon ilib three local nml oppoiilttQU. - Jifut, ou the ndmtsi'iqtiof .tho ,lltmliatt ileli'RitlldU, mid,'.tjia adinis ilorv of Hoofitfr .dclegatbi ahd". tlilrd,t iv1hg tlio pxwcr to dnrj Rtt tftcast thd . wU,i)le VQtttof tho Stat?,, if tlicr ctlicr HbtwltUdrstlVi .Ml yrwc ftdopt'ed. - '- "--" A' vote, was tlten.tftltf n. ch tliri friuttb resolu-tion resolu-tion of Uio itnjbtity rqiort,a.(hurUltiK the orj-gtnahlelegatcafrom orj-gtnahlelegatcafrom tlieStrtte of.TcsAs. Adopt-, ed. Only - vots in, tho iHativei ii from I'crin., ami i from i)reBon-. .' A votis wan then taken, on the fifth resolution, admittiDif Messta, Wayaril ami Wliitoioy, of DcU Tlie ixsolullou wa adopted without a dlvHton. The tcftolntion glv'tnR. U ataffer the scat In the MiMiMippLdcli'gjiUon, contested by Ron-jamiit Ron-jamiit S. Iliiilctt. vas then adopted-i: to in'. Tlie seyenfli icsoiulion of tho majority, declaring de-claring Mr. OJTamm entitled to the fcit in the Missouri delegation, cliilmetj, by John 11. CJary, waa then tu'opted-- 13tJ to 112. His cightU ro?uluttoii. admitting thceontcst-ijig thceontcst-ijig delcgatit from Ala-, was tieit adopted, HHj.aycfi; 10ln4v. '1 he question being on the Oth and last rcso-: lutlon of tho majority rvpar't, admitting kith delegation from ti(., and dividing thf Vote ol tlio.' State between them, with tho piovMiin-that piovMiin-that if either refused to take seats, the remain-iiijjdelsatesshall remain-iiijjdelsatesshall ca'ittho vhde votoof the Stotc A divirfon of tlr. question xtin cnlhtl for rnw Jto tttk'e a voto'ofr Cacli proposition' separately, and n loiig discusdou ensued before tho vote was taken, Mr. pardniei or Ga , prc8entel a letter from the Xatjotial JJentocraUc delegation fAm On., and asked that-it. W read. .Criea oi.read, read; "no, no Mr, liutterworlli, of K. Y. objected. Mr. Clancy, of X Y-, innuired if one objection objec-tion would prevent tho reading, Thu tresidcut. It will in this etagcof the procediug. . Mr. Clancy: The gentleman from fl'a, can riso tfr a (jucatiou of privilege aud read the commuuiv.nion, tho Cimir wll then decide whether ho Is iii order. TI1.0 call for a decision of tin resolution was then withdrawn 'and the resolution Muslost.lOOl toljj. K. York votvti in tho negative. Tito whrlo majority report -wai .adopted, except tlie lant tcoulution, ilivH-ing ilivH-ing the bt.vtoiit tltv. between, tlie original de-lejj4tM'atyLeonteiitairt, de-lejj4tM'atyLeonteiitairt, which. Was lost, lCKi to 115. Now York otlug no. Mr Ifallett, of Mass , atose to nddrcss the Convention Mr Stuart of Mich., raissd a point of order that Mr. Ifallett waauut a member of thu Convention. Con-vention. - Mr. llaltett: A motion to jccoiuider the vote to reject was made by the gentlemau fioiu Micliigau, Tho I'lCtidcnt ruled that thfe rciolulions already al-ready adopted by the Coommittec ucrv nnder tlto ftpeiation of motions to iccoutidcr, ami lay on the table. The Chair could-not know whether the Convention Con-vention wimld lay tho motion to reeyneidvr on thy table. lie ilnl not therefoif ctundder the Kciillein;iil from Mas. exeltiJed from the Convention, Con-vention, Mr Church raised a- point of order that he hail called fur the ptovious qucstlou, and that debate wiu therefore out of older. The l'reident so decided. Mr. Hallett ajipe'alod to Mr Church to withdraw with-draw hl call fur tho previous question cetica'Jtu wui, itrjttP"y6vj(qojnine;jt-it4SVv itrjttP"y6vj(qojnine;jt-it4SVv J tbort isnt Jit ,Mr Avery,, of 0.;Th'-dtltor of iMjCin-s iMjCin-s clrtnati;plot,l!t surely; tc be. licant n ihH .Cpi ' Tphttoiii rwangliterahirupplauscij L Mt.,lIalteU .ijlrv I'liaVe limgiit. eritJugl for Y to entltlo.mo; ti (helri vdiirlesyi, nie aOldier of a: bundled batljoa mig.hv tctjtlre Villi the honor .gf. war.' Mr, fciwJi, of V& i I rako tlmfpotnt ot or-tlqrlliftt or-tlqrlliftt (ho tfgw?if;iihi Ufiiteif Statel re-;fused.lo re-;fused.lo copytJgjtt'.tlie' Gtnelnrmtti3llfonW( thuriftii) tho pbyistfihjeiillj-fliitetitltlecl'tdco'ft-rdwnd6n)i.tifatitt'Countv JyiugUter an4&i-plims'e.j an4&i-plims'e.j " -- My. Chutoli, .nptwttliatattdmijt' Iilsderiiari4f6r thfct ivr6vhn.Tqncsioni H Mt'ais onlctexl, nudftlia rcjolutlrifi.rfdriiittirifr did Jhaifcabon dcU'r.fes from (ieorfila was ndopicil; k " '; Mr, lIAHeft, of .Mas$6husctbvtficrt took the flo'r. yBitadvdd tp rucoiislder tlio'Jitb tealti-Hon. tealti-Hon. ' . A.iiuttib'cr of point' of order te-.Taisedj nnd a ,Wiif ui sklrmlsli took jilace. -; Tile rjfteati'on wait tfy'rf putyirat ott' the; loj .tloit trtJay.bif fiio.tnldCth., mdtloiq 'to Jtecan-. tider the vole by'-ivhlfll' theJijluorty ,.Tcift r 3fr, &toyc'ntof-Oreg'on,,wn',rejrAtd4ntl tlifi Corttcntio'ij rcfitsMU tcV lay' tUv:ot1oni,of rbi(0ns1dMfU0fj on the- t.'iV;ie,by ;fhd VottJ-of li.CJxaS8. &'an:YoVtcoUnVnbi; , S Amidst the most Jnfcn.wscttfent Mr.. -Coclirhito tjicla. rep.eritcdlyyiut'tiieinbtimi tfii rc'ctttiii tilt. ev,n',''clo'ik(T.whlcl(.''',ivrt3 pti'tiQiV, amidst lWTOdatemationci'8rnijv"eo)lw .men, any the rijyiv,lu4rshop:othtt,J:puth. TEVJjjffStft JtasibL 'r-j-'. mf.wJionjrf,,3une.-22 T)ic f,'an,ytritltm ftssem'bleu at "o'clock, with 'a crtivrAed nridiefttre. -: Muc'lv inte?it was ' excited by the. j)(ocee4-iugi, j)(ocee4-iugi, and iiVish'tenci by the prevalence f.; rcjU that Mr. Dauglai Imd' fetegfupfol .1?' yvUhilnvw hl niue, hfch irfts lintfwif only y tt fOW. . " - 5 . -5 . Asaoonfl tWConyentio?.,w49'rillcd to. r ;der rttutaititotj a t'dnn-$4wal,trtrggio fpr the: lloir tijok-jiice, ' .' '.-'A ' i- ' . ' . Mtssi Srtuist'dry, 6f "Delaware, .Cretina, of ' iVutitylvmifa, and'1 Go'nri'an,f Jdlnnesota, all Hilnwjnutt-irseowljv , V.' - '." ',' J" - The: fltor-Vf a'Cgiyeh" fo SauUbcrjIi wla i jCiirrDCtcd tfid -rote ) Delaware-, rjiJriiiiHed Iti UTi s i!y.$tm5?" (i : Ihg forjihe'adBfl'Vfetratlo'p of.)H(! ev'erfil 'defiv KatefrOhii'jOuIana- 'Tl'hey tlfdJiiot so .foh? imt-yrited ftfr the'titlmliision f: tho wiginip deitatea.' - " . ' " '..Mt. 'C'resna. ncxS flb'tsfnotl itm fTonr apif tftV,Td thu prcVictitS; qutfstion In tl)i tiiolictl" pendltijf, wlii'ch wiwtp veconidtrf Jthu vn.tJ bj. which tho Convention re..eel tile- uiinorlty' rdjuirtofiStevcntir Oregon. . y- Titu CvdveMfon vfdMI tho" preyirfus. quti tlen TlijfrKtHtt f i" tecrjnside'r tho vote was, then loit,.byay3;lp5My8l4'j. J Jfcw Ytlc wiling in tho. negative, fcmneri applanHc. Tlicf motion to reeonsfdertiilj' 6ev M ral resoliiUori adopted at the niorjilng iewfoit,! was then 'laid on the fable, ' - VV:y-;fe.)J ; Mrr Grcina ttttrvedt; (rpVrjes?6if totaliot ToT PreMdent flitd Vice trestdettt jf tho-TJnlied StnU-3, rttid on thai called ih tire;iflou3-,'nu.e''. tloiU "v " "' Mi-. nusoll,o1r'gnin,ii;htiryiof;jrei--Jaudt and M,creury; ot t'eiinsylvahia, tdso- rit lUtfsiimo tlirio. McIIerirmov'ccKtQ adjourn life. ' - - Mr,' fianlsbury "ruaaV the .saiijo ' moffon; 1 hero iva mudlcottifcraent, ' " ' " Mr. Stuart, cif Mich rgari-v-r raise Urn liothfcof' tirden, that the" motion riowbfc entertained which it before- lh 1'rcsldent id raijonfn ioi, Af-it in order. Sfew Ymk and severiiV otbldt' btatttK5dlijr'for.jv taieM' State Tto tnotlon to tidjoutu 4.ae rfie was withdrawn, Mr, Ittwsclt, of Yfrgliija, took .tho fkdrt He jald tho tSme had Borr arrivcd when It becairi'e lifs duty ,-.". ' y Mr Uorman, of Minn'., arokmnWai the ex, citelnont: he rafeetl the ioint of order. -The tiieVlous qUBsrioiv on. seconding must be pilt before other debate. ' - . ilfr. Iluie1l considered Bat Jie.haJ to say-ajn say-ajn matter of riyileSi$, under iho actlou" of the convention on qtiestlonsjiriiiuff out of the report of the committee on credentials. The actum hatl becomfr final, completely. Irrevocably, Irrevo-cably, ami it became thettty of tlia delegate ft qui irsinin tq inform tho Convention thatit was not consistent with their icnte of iinty toJ their coiuititucnts to trtrHcipatd Jongor in tha ' deltberaUon. Atmlauttf, which was imjaodl-l ately checked by the Chair. j , A toice Let them chei-r treachery find dis-1 : union to thoir heart's content I The exr itemcnt and confusion was nlth difli-culty difli-culty tJiciUed by (he Chain Mr. i;usell i-ontinuod: They lad taken this step after matuws delilratlon and uftcr cx-haiivtmg cx-haiivtmg all honotnble rifarts bobvliito its riu- cesslty. Inadditiou'to the names which appear ap-pear on the record he desired to statu that the delegates to whom were jut orderol tickek to ba lmucd, omo of them at least oold tiut join in the deliberations ot the Convention, for tlie reasons that induced them to take this important stew would be renderwtfo theiron, Btltnentft, n.nd they only had to bid tha Convention Con-vention a respectful atiteu. U-l delegatei from vnyiuia then withdrew from the Contention, lcarinr; O reraalujiiR. - ' Mr Moffatt, of Virginia, stated the reasfta why he did not withdraw front the CovonUorv , '."Mxsinted by a district convention to hich hiirowcs ttllegranco, ticy elected him to como hero, not to go elsewhere. lie was elected to the National Demwratio Ctuiven-vention Ctuiven-vention and no other, ha was o.ectod to repro-enthls repro-enthls coiislitunnu in this Convention, hut imt to MMtlidraw from it ,to carry out tho ishes of the people who are national, not eec-tionully eec-tionully to promote the Interests of tho Union, not ink its dissolution. Applause..! ! Mr MoDatt wasoallttt to uider, and yielded ithelloor to Mr." Uiudot, of Noith Carolina,-! Carolina,-! "h" annoitnd that the. way of the North j I aodjira, delegates, on account of what they .mnc-rqd t.i Ui au Outraged perpetrated' upon toe people of the iwuth, ll.ey would withdraw tr.im thj Cmr(lti you Nnrtbarn Democtatg had lirv.-t..i.iu. given fair piay ttltf Sanih; but tlav 'li.I so no loi,gv.f. jfc thetcfore im. Dimmed that eight of the delegates would retire. re-tire. Mr. KviitiR, of Tennessee, Bid the delegates fiom that H-nte had exhibited in thut Convtu-tH'ti, Convtu-tH'ti, as far as i"Ohible, every disposition to Uarmoni- tb lu!wa (f tj,0 Convention, and ('in them ton happv ieult Tliey wero the grst to pu)p.-M resolutions jiqd harmonho the ptotioim- they had n candidate dear to them, ami haii tut lnm aay to harmonize the Convention Con-vention w one man. 'Ihe 1eJtKatiorj now asWl have toiettre temporarily for Constllta-ttw Constllta-ttw as to what their future action hhouldbe Mr, ( aldnell, of Krntmky, on the parte a pmtion of thedrfcfatiou from that Stale, do-fciml do-fciml to say that ciuunutaucet have arisen which maU It doubtful in the mind of the delegation nbi'ther they can consent to continue con-tinue with th. j liodv. Tbev had come here to mirainate a candidate oeccptntde to alt the Vr ,i , KOUishtxt te iO'Uc'bkeo-gacB tobrtnglnlTnglh for' Cqnrcnllon,, Tri'm Appeared now tolietldtlblfuj. Jtv view .of the procv of Jisintcgtittlori. wldoli .hl'teen gdltitfon, they dUt ndt ylfh to ?eto. fioiii' thfrCtjn'vcntlonoujirtytsichnlcrgtdunas, butdld Jiot wish to patliciiKitcrhi ifiakiiig". pet , nOiojriaUorut of a dndfdatd not ncceptablo to irpatUof.tiictTulont thoy.teii not yet rfti rmrcd .tci(-withdrfttr,.froni tho Convention,. Wt atktti JcrtT to rtth'C tot consultatiptf.. I,ave tas'grmited. , At;,xbts' itiint, thd Soule delegation from XoulsiatK'i catered tho h.a11, anitdst applausc ' a'riU toofc.scat. ... ". " Mrt lehns(av of MftryHniVon iho bait of 5i deJeKnfeSfrom.'Mary land-.tlesirtstl to .act Vdttf a , .Conrention tliatpreTSifredftjhan idprinciplesi ftouil crleit'or.dTderil.Klntei) had beeii" di . iranehlseil by Ui mloptlol of the utitttle tijr. ft bKwmeJ.incorisisfcrittllJti hitor tq remain. cherlshiu'rf,w,th wiu'rrt remeothfnncei, -thtj good deWs.tho.Dcuioetacy ,KiUl formurlv done (or, the SoujhC They VW thcni fjiiettell with re . 'gfet. - . ; '.. 5ffv01asJ bffarylatti, had not agreed. wltltJ his, edlfcagufes ir;.thelr. secesBion, but' destred TieVoftlieless to' uecllai.furtheV iftrttott with the:ConviU't!orfI. Tithoul'jdlulg any .sciedina .bodic4,T- . ' '1 . j.. ' : ' MrJ' Walker, of ,TetiiiesScej.tvaiv'rricniher of .th JJitltltiidrc', ydtirdtitloii. twenty yeafti ao, ktid since that timd -hb. had. Voted., forvery : JUttn'ociitlld cafiilidata,for' the li'rcsltleticyy and every Iteindcratlo 'fAndidata Ift'-' hW baili wtek; lic.shQtdifbe the last to leattr the ship, mid h'ayitir; voted -for twenty' veatSi hi ori-iiounced'fO;thia ori-iiounced'fO;thia .Udnventfdn" tlitif Jl( "htf iei ,till..iHii;itext,;Pre,stdeHtial clectiortfro should Hitd.-fbrj tlie. ndmfheo "of,"' thif Convention, fDoiid ; hpplauee.j lid ,wiu promt io: find-, hy hisi(.tdpinan.y tel5ates from Tcnncscf, aetuV ated by,tU;iam.e feetnigv Thfo arc niaijy rll(iat,;hettr'ts'rotrr tlio.Isrid of Jacksoft Who will, mafntiiflj-llitlr mirid. JIc tqferreif to Ihc. 'netroot the 'hitftiUdnetrtion' of .'Tennessee, whichj-laWrliiifor hciUYs.ti Idoj (C jpUttrdH'ri td JiftMidrtiia - ona: la'rf. 'of' tho country, had" passed wrwolBtifftihdmtaatlnOoyctndrJolin-?scw wrwolBtifftihdmtaatlnOoyctndrJolin-?scw 'a their "iirst" tiolccAfOf; . I'resit(eMj iut. plpdgltlir tlie,,8irite,to'gl,t Icaty.uppott to :tiiO;cirolried ,of.tlf partyVfhotlier''hp Icanm' Jiopi' tho INdrth or south, ..provided ho can i rdfaJJy 9ridorsft3lie pfrtcinnatf pwtf.trbr. - iru had feara.that;thl4. tnventtdrt iIll .nonif-rinteaciradiflafaiwho .nonif-rinteaciradiflafaiwho can't "vridotsdvtho .(Jfrt-.-lOnntiddutfotrnt 3te m occcd'e'.dfto' ?toi' th 'nr!hv.:.Dehita 0"f the $him and. tho wbdld CBiVntryVnud lo.'dcclare tfiatliii rfould evct chWator' to dwd ,'6n; : theses rfht'to cr'ttfh -them,: life Tofinesseo delegation.' had "not yet fdrmalij.V'ttltharaTCrj; from tw ,Cpnvhttdn, land, ha hoped that bet-, ter coU'ct wort Id jprevall : Sfc.JodMi,dC6nn;fofoweil,tare thafc 'yrhifqthu Stoterhrut orfrrtnally jtif ended id balt;ori' fho:piatfor4vUheV,harJno lodiicr ,gono. jjaitjhatt'theypflertjd to",u?Ito.on.rifcanrtjdate BBVtM inaii was hot.nomlriatcd,- Tt was BBBJWlfjKlficllo.toVa, rEscHptlvo' fiffhf WWferffi3epeudni;ir.o,-;"Uohoa4ltl;in thercdhventtoti ofdvk rcuaarii; fliut lichad.be'eh stD,cmcrtfrtm tho .timuhe,drew' milk from hlaittdtlieryuriiStUit, TjHishtcr He-hould rjfever desert the Democratic patty,, &Xr. "' Smlih, of California, tools ihe floor. iVtiita.he, could not jsaylifr CiindcEaQy dated; baelc' to a J.me.df which he Hail " 'tioeeoHedtion, thoecraIdboMt tMttt wa?,as jlw as thcandpy, California sWod.1iere' with un "able, jSjtfag heatf to ee'e the 41$ dolvii fall of ,(he rJeiriocratic fmrtyr, XLoutl lauhier-T Yes, ha . repeated trHrddvcn tali of thcdejnoerotlfr tfartyi forit had besh.eat-hltsbed besh.eat-hltsbed by au as natv '?nthi;.fleorL9ud ,trla.:-tr'oriler and .mucir'cixtMtenrentivdutlug whichrMr, Sinjth con'trnqed .BtamUng" in'-n settee' fxem wliteh he waspeaktagf-Seiveral delegates tsc ii-dLfferentpartaW the hall, and-Mr. and-Mr. Smith with his armsfoldedystodd surveying j J&mnd sneering conferrtptuously. After much co.nfti.sloti the -PrcsUent stated tbatlhe jtematks made'hy the gentleman were oUjy made by tlie hldulcence of the convention, and the chair ; hoped, he would proceed In order. ' j. Alr Smith, when silence was restored, said it was the mosUxtrsordiriary tnuj;pdsible, that a delegate shoitld attempt to dictate tow he shonld speak. He should expre.es himself as,he lliought, proper, stol while he was no bragadocio he desired to say In all eartifslncsa, that any person who might object to what he should say, knew well his remedy, lfe did riot know what was the use of language, If it was not user! plainly, unless It should only ba. its oidb writers writ-ers had expressed it, to coneeal what 0 person means Trom himsidf. He was in the habit of using it to express his idea; jf he spoke of tho Company Com-pany iti tbr boxes, hu should call them the fair sex If he snake- of the cas tiuups ha siould call them by their names,, lie was accustomed to usp vvords such as he thought appropriate to the tblnjf he i.poke of. This convention had properly been held in a theatre and the-comedy wf errors, in tha perfprmapce of which, U had heen engaged in a. trajjedy Of blood. This act iti of an Jrr?gpar .convention. (Derision aud laughter.) Ha said irregular convention, be-cause be-cause every resolution that had br-erf.carrled b'v a rule which one 1 the lllinoi delegates had oftfessiHttolilm wjuatitcR. (Cries Of order).' Mr. Taylor, of Rhode Island, rtse to a point of order, Ibo gentleman who ia Bnealslue by the Indulgence of the coavenlioit, had no rlalit t0. ulf? 10 ffe''''e remarks. (Applaiisc.V Mr, Merrick desired to know the name of tfio delegate from Illinois against whom th charge had ueen made, by the delegate from California. t mllhw hII Blt a that i-i time. ' Mr. Merrick cUlmed to know Ids name now. flier was great excitement and confusion, during which Smith endeavored to speak, he kept the floor, however, and grew more qflVusive 1" manner, and the conventian rfuBed to hear. TfiD Prrsidrnt, aft'ei rapptngfpr order, requested Mr- famtih to procesd. ' ? Mr. Ulairbonie If tlje President of the con-veu'len con-veu'len will not protect us from the insult of this delegate, 1 uVBtro Hut he shall riot prevent u from twilling m to account for the question, .lipud applauae.J Mr. M.rnek, of HI , appealed (0 all parlies to remcmW ttial they were m a NaiiOi.sl Couven-(100 Couven-(100 ud the presence of ladle. " He hoped oil would ptejtrve order and dCoruiu iu deb-te. Appuii-eJ The gentleman fnun Califorul has ms.ie charjes of a personal character against the whole del-.a in from Illinois. I desire he aliolilu runo ttm Individual delegate heajludes pr: in oiuer that he may lako the responsibility 011 hhiiArlf 1 ' : Mi. Smith Ialtempted lo speak, but waa in-terrm in-terrm tui by loud erie a of order. JMr. Smith, of California, hoped the gentleman would be permitted to priced iu orditr. Mr. A. Smitti I Intended to bo beard, and must say ttiat Ihe Conventlen is aotu.g !tk u sick rtuM who show gteat reluctance to lake physic. Mr. Clairborn, of Missouri, made 011 eloquent speecn in fvor ol DoogUs. Afttr uoine further discumioH tho Convmilion 8 TtUr"n 1 ,1" 'clk to-morrow morning. Mr Dmiglas has tetegtaiibeit here to modify the platform as much an possible, nnd if itecei- IbeT Dciaftaj4utlo" ntrson.'fonil- ' -' -1 Ti. 1 111 T T?i 11T1 1 ' 11 h ' ' " 'i . 1 . ' ' 1 i'.-Til. , sary,. tO 'wllhilrav Mi name. 'The'r Is, mucll fXcitcraent.. Qqlte 0 numbcr-of tcljfffrsphfo-dls-palcheij have been ,.,?ril lo: Mr; Dauglos. by friends" here, exhorting him .not fd embarass tti?fl-ctint-butioliava himself fii'lhe lian'df b(, .Miiilend. , -, ..." . There. h( "Bpeafetrg.'i'ii Wdntim'erit'-Squaw td nlghtbut yery llltie enfliujlasm". " 'Y'A "' |