Show GY BY PACIFIC TELEGRAPH fsr SPECIAL ECIAL TO TUG mr DAILY UNION VEDI VEDETTE at T M i louisville may A chattanooga telegram says reached dallas georgia on friday last and made liis his headquarters head quarters there FORT font MONROE may A portion of the troops at bermuda hundred under gen smith have been transferred to the aminy of the potomac tho the troops were sent in transports with great celerity from the york river to the white house grants now new b base ase of supplies gilmore remains with butler at bermuda hun died lai largo laigo go quantities of supplies have been sent to the white house washington may the bill incorporating the peoples pacific railroad find and telegraph tole raph company and giving 0 alternate sections or of land toward the construction of the line which is to extend from lake superior to puget sound by the north cin n route passed the house today to day the bill proposing as an amendment to the constitution constitute lon that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude except in punishment of crime shall exist within the united states was called up to a second leading but boin being 0 objected to the question recurred ried shall it bo be rejected which was debei in hied in tile the negative no 0 active by 55 to 70 76 this is considered as a test vote and it is believed that the requisite two thirds vote cannot bo be obtained in its favor washington june ast 1st an unofficial dispatch from kingston dated yesterday says maj hopkins of Ston emans staff came from the front this p in and says the rebels attacked us at U this dornill morning i by 10 the a affair WS was over the enemy repulsed and our line pushed to the railroad lail road at marietta to a acom chish this object has lills b been cen for several days the pui purpose pose of shermans Sher mans movements additional forces are reaching ill 0 him and ample supplies signed STANTON ALBANY june news lias has just been received t that hat the whole central part of tile the village of glenns falls including two banks two churches tile the post office offic and a large number of dwellings and business houses have been destroyed by ft a file which ra raged acl furiously for f five ive hours tile tho date dat c of the disaster dis aster is or riot not given NEW YORK june 1st ast A dispatch from froin edinburg a in in tile the shenandoah villey valley says a 1 salice in iii folee foice found tile eueine strong in our front YORK june D tribune abune special says the indications are that daniel S dickinson will be a c candidate andi date for vice president at the convention worlds spocia special I 1 says president Pies ident lincoln having in intimated that in caso case of an election lie he will make a change in his cabinet the following 0 abc put forth as probable changes secretary of state charles francis adams secretary of the treasury isaac sherman of mo secretary of war simon cameron secretary of the navy henry winter davis secretary of the interior horace greeley Gre cley attorney general W 11 L dayton postmaster Ge general lierl schuyler cr colfax the world also says the presence of greeley pomeroy and gratz brown here is si significant heralds special says secretary chase lias has determined to put on tile the market from fifty to one hundred millions of six per cent bonds redeemable after 1881 also that the french government assured mr dayton that no lebel i iron dads would be permitted to leave france FORTRESS MONROE may M ay 31 3 1 G gen on Gra grants tits corn communications in u with the white house are arc complete and all works well richmond Eich mond papers of the have been received they th ey have changed their views in regard to tile the military ability of gen grant arid and now say they have previously underrated liim him that lie he is stronger sti than they had dreamed of and the papers manifest sonic some foar fear of lees successes success s in repelling the yankee army A messenger or from froin gen grant leports that on munday monday morning our army crossed at mechanicsville Mechanics ville with but little opposition sheridan had routed the c cavalry at all points capturing many prisoners prison eis cis GION may A dispatch from gen grant dated 7 tb this s a in tit at ilo HOMOS ef store has been received a as follows tho the enemy came over on our left list last evenin gand attacked they were easily caily repulsed nith ith gibat slaughter to speedily I 1 y relieve gen bairen who 0 was 1 as on our left gen meade ordered a an nv attack a att wc av b by the balance ot our line hancock was the only one who nho received the lie order in time to make an attack before dark ile he drove the enemy flom his entrenched skirmish isit line and still holds it I 1 irive hive no leport deport of losses loses but suppose them to be light other official dispatches not from grant were leech iacch ed at thamine the same time and pave gave more details as is follows the first being dated 8 p in in the course of the aft afternoon ernson warren has pushed down on our left until bi his flank under tinder craw crau ford reached a point west of shady grove church crawford having got detached bioni the rest of the corps was attacked and driven back a little the ene enemy my then throw their force which it appears consisted of ewells corps upon warrens left attempting to turn it but were repulsed tb the engagement was short but sharp and decisive wari en holds his ground at a great advantage seven miles front from richmond ile he reports that he has taken a considerable number of prison eis and that there are many lebel dead on the field of his on losses he has madeno made no lepor his latest test dispatch says that the enemy are moving troops to his left apparently to clear tile ap approach to richmond in that direction on our right an active conflict has been raging ragin ever since dark but bout has closed as soon as t the enemy attacked the left of warren waight and hancock II ancock were cordei ordered ed to pitch in in but do not lot seem to have made ready till after nl nightfall bt fa 11 no report has hag yet been received from them tho the other dispatch above referred to is dated 6 this morning and states that in hancocks attick last night col brooks drove the enem enemy out of a strongly entrenched line and holds it his losses are not reported burnsides whole corps got across Mat apony creek last evening and is in ia full connection with warrens let left t hancock rests on this side of the creek the sixth corps is on ilan cock s right rig glitana gli tand and threatens the left flink ot of the enemy smith ought to arrive at NOW newcastle CaStle by noon w whence hence he can support warren and burnside i if necessary sheridan with greggs and Tar barbett betts s divisions of is cavalry on oil our left flank wilson on our right and rear for purposes reported in a doimer dispatch the country thereabout there about is thickly wooded with pines with good openings the indications 1 this morning are that the enemy has fallen back south of the chickahominy sned signed STANTON WASHING washington TOV may 1130 p M tho the following has been received rion butler Yest yesterday elday all day heavy firing was heard in the direction of Mechanics mechanicsville ville six ix ref uee bioni richmond report that grant WAS on oa c tho the mechanicsville Mechanics ville ille turnpike and that lie he was driving leo lee A woman deports it ports that a ni mp e e etin tin was held yesterday abile inlo the she was as in rich ric mond to see whether the city should tie be stir tendered or burned tile mayor adio cited a surrender ur render and leas as put in in castle thunder tile the enemy a attacked our lines ty ly and were repulsed today to day all day they hae bale been dc demonstrating mon against our works or on the bastein bank of the but were le ie pulsed signed STANTON chicago letters from shermans Sher mans malls army to the give few details of movements to that date the enemy were iero in fiant of howard and palmer Hook cis logans and dodges corps wrt were at and slightly beyond dallas flanking the rebels position at altoona at this point johnston had halted for a desistance les ies istance occupying a very strong and powerfully fortified tion when our army moved on the previous monday Sch schofields chips made a demonstration at several points leading the enemy to a belief thit that we proposed an attack directly in ill front while thus engaged the lest of our a army marched rapidly to etowah and crossed without opposition at a point about fifteen mires miles below tile the railroad bridge immediately resuming the line of maich and after but slit slight hit skirmishing reached dallas dalla s on 0 a the evening of the schofield crossed at etowah station and was at the date of the letter moving down the ridge to join the main body his rear guard constantly skirmishing with tile the enemy johnston is is again completely out and compelled to abandon his stronghold at altoona and fight if at all in the country south of that point the country in in which our army isnow is now operating 0 is ti tia versed by splendid loads our ti ains continue to run to kin kinston kingston 0 ston and rome though it is plain that johnston can if ho he chooses clio oses occupy a point in our rear sherman seems perfectly inda ferent to this fact and has arm army y rations for a march to atlanta beyond an attack and cap capture ture of a tram train of fifty wa wagons gons between oatsville cassville Cass ville and kingston the enem enemy y lias has shown no symptoms or of an intention to attack our rear our forces burned a million dollars woith of cotton at rome CLEVELAND may the convention colv antion was called to older at I 1 11 I 1 ex governor joh John johnsoa 1 csoll soi of penn was chosen temporary C chairman I 1 bair between three and four hundred delegates ate aie pie sent some discussion occurred on oil a motion to appoint a committee on credentials many delegates opposing it on the ground that many citizens were pie sent represent representing hig political or aniza in several states and yet welze not furnished with credentials it was finally resolved to enroll the names of or all pie sent the only credentials acquired beffi being 0 a d declaration C cl that they came in in response to califor calls for a clove land and convention tho the on permanent organization reported for president john cochrane of N Y eighteen vice presidents and four mr cochrane returned thanks for the honor conferred ani and addres addressed seI the convention at consider able length AFTERNOON the committee Commit tco on credentials reported that they found the following states were represented viz ohio illinois massachusetts now new york N jersey iowa Missouri Michigan pennsylvania sylvi alilia maryland wisconsin tennessee maine indiana now new hamp shire and the district of columbia the committee on Pe resolutions solutions reported sundry bills for the government of the convention recommending abo t ha rules of the house of representatives wid and to take votes for candidates by states according to their represents joll ill cengr congress ss this was opposed w several delegates who favored vo as a great national mass conven cioll cach individual to lave have an equal nice witla als associates after some soine bethe objectionable clauses were stricken gricka n out and the folloN following vin 0 is the substance of tile the resolutions cepol ted from frolli tile the committee ast 1st st That tile federal union lc be bresci ved bcd ad that the constitution and laws of the united states must be observed and aid obeyed t ad that rebellion must be suppressed d ll 11 by force of arms and without compromise ath that the rights of free speech free press and habeas corpus copus must be held beld inviolate save in districts where martial artial law has been proclaimed ath that the rebellion has destroyed d slavery and that the federal con ution shall be amended so as to prohibit its restitution and secure to nil 11 nion men absolute equality before the law eth that integrity and economy are arc demanded at all times in the administration of government but that in ill time of war the want of them is criminal ath that the right of asylum except for crime and subject to law it recognized 6 as a principle of Amet american ican liberty and that any violation of it cannot be overlooked and must not go ath that the national policy known as tho the monroe doctrine has become a reco recognized P nihed principle and that the establishment of an anti government on this tin s continent by any F for or power cannot be tolerated ath that the gratitude and support of the nation is due to the brave soldiers and earnest leadens of the ainaly and navy for their ir heroic achievements in defense of our imperiled co coun mitty tty that this convention favors the one term policy for president that the constitution should be so amended that the president Pies ident and vice president should be elected by a direct vote of tile people that the question of fit st ruction of rebellious states belongs to tile the people through their sentA tives in ill congress Con giess and not to the executive that the confiscation of the lands of rebels and their distribution among soldiers and actual settlers is a measure justifiable arid and necessary signed CARROLL clin the committee on resolutions stated that the committee is unanimous on all except the and that as a matter of expediency it was thought advisable not to ie commend it but the majority had instructed him to report it for the consideration odthe convention tile resolutions solutions ic le were nvere voted on sepa separately ratel y and adopted on motion the convention pio ceedee to a nomination of candidates for Pre president and vice president Pies ident which was carried after some opposition I 1 some delegates 0 considering I 1 it t would be better policy to await the aati acteon jorj of the baltimore convention believing any nominations at pier nature and calculated to defeat tile the objects of tile the convention col moss of mo moved that john 0 fremont be declared the alie nominee of the convention for president Pies ident an amendment was offered that the nominating 0 convention bo be held at cleveland on the first wednesday of september which was lost there being only nine votes in tile the affirmative A motion to adjourn was lost and tb the nomination of fremont IV was as then made by john cochrane glatz brown and gen butler were iia named tiled for vice president mr cochrane aged leave to retire and gil it of now york took the chair the hie 1101 nomination n of cochrane Ooch rano was tile alion 1 con I firmed with but fuw fua negative votes in the evening Bess sion tile following gentlemen wele appod appointed anted a national central committee edvain gilbert walter 11 II shupe and bred I 1 kopp 1 of N Y bud B C chapman of ohio emil clias chas E moss and james aussig of missouri jas L leggett of kansas kansa 11 II greener of new jersey J W wendell phillips of mass afas s J P bold of lowa iowa wm aam Sli snethen ethen of af md d clias chag post of It indiana diana caspar rutz of illinois mr gilbert reported tho the name of tile party as the radical democracy winch which was adopted by the convention after some further unimportant business the convention adjourned adjourn bd sine die YORK may the persia took out half a million in specie today to day the catawba arrived from orleans on the tile papers contain nothing of the movements ments of banks or canby af mobile obile papers manifest considerable anxiety in consequence of the interrupted telegraphic communication with richmond r 11 0 n d matamoras dates of the state that two thousand rebels aie at rin rinold ringgold old barracks bai ba racks iracks designing an bat tack on oil brownsville Browns ville |