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Show It: r ; I f sa- a ii- .a.aiaiaiaw - ; GEORGE Q CANNON, ? ' ljT EDrP0R-A2DrPUBJUISJELEI- rrrrtrrr news or tnea?5m r a; a. . in m g-ia- a thr e a T h wi -- qu-art- UUini4 Ill Ie 2 . l s C l mm r ft IlIEa.-5 -- V;. -- .5 ds -- LBlA VJEpubUhed,some dayeagoTlhe I thai th; postal by which air hooK 1 matter, etc., transmitted from the cast ablUrcst tc the territory lying.west of western cbounfiary of, Kansas and ihJ I eaiof the eastern boundary of Callfor-kk " charged at letter .postage rates, repeal to take i been 'rescinded,-thf enUct on the SOth of Beptember next. This law was most unfair and objectionable. and It is surprising that such an feaiwtmeot should ever have passed I Coagreek . But the treatment of the peo-- I pie of the Territories has always been f anomalous, and In many respects very unjust "What good reason can there be I assigned for stripplag a citizen of the j pelted States of alt voice In the election o his! rulers and of representation in I Congress, because he tafcea up his resi dence In a Territory? Does the crossing of a fiver," "or any other boundary, Whether real or imaginary, change a Citizen so much that he Is Incapable of exercising the elective franchise : cor- Jrectly? Yet the residents of the Terri- Ivories! are dealt with as though some such change as this took place with I iheir chango of residence J ( When citizens move from a State lnte 4 Terrltory.they are deprived of preroga- - U, . h j - S panied the rebellion It was forgotten. It Is a subject! that should be agitated. The, attention, of Congress should directed to IVnd a law be passed under which the citizens of the Territories all the rights possessed might exercise! fellow-citizewho reside In their by the States. We do not write la this strain solely because U tan. yet a Territory, it is true that we have suffered annoyances, and Inconveniences from the system at ns W law-abidin- W WMW V" WW g, " me - ert plfjjrajjbl seif-governme- nt. I , ! -- . Wash-iiegtor- eni ts) con-VtlsHjn- I I crprir4 m . . 'b, J j CT -- I i - ; v I . : t fU -- anti-republica- n, do-noun- ces Con-Kre- ss -- ft ft ft. f ft. : ' A , -- rp-II- obll-atio- , f V XagfUh lar lament, discussion In the - f a Tenn., A. Johnson; .Wis., Jas. It. by thd'brasa bandriTeadlng;the Bach, nomination was accom- Res.n of Independence, by ftobt.' DecUratfon derivpanied by a brief speech and wai'f "The Star Spangled Banner ed with applausei A delegate inquired G. Eccles; "ColumbU's Call.' by the brass band; whether nominations could., John t McNeil Grant: W. after ballotistr commenced, and was sGng byofBro; music by the brass the day; Orator answered In the amrmatlve..vr. u r WMre eirvsvAVl hvlhA HOOJL. ti i sentiment toasts: ancVeomlq : n r pion by the Tho lit ballot tho total vote was 317. ongs;, volunteer toasts; slDglng "Z s,necessary to a choice 212. Pendleton choir or Mun tnemouuwMu.."tl.the chaDlaln. 105, Johnson 64. Church 34, Kngllsh 10, K..lrftnn themDoolittle 14, Hancock S3), Parker. 13, At 2 p.m., the j uveniles enjoyed Packer 28; the balance was ecatterlrig. quite Several other ballots were then taken. evening the adults tripped along ; So toe.,, fantastic Hanon "the The 6th ballot stood1 English 6; light llrely cock 47. Pendleton. 1221. Parker 13. you sea wo, have had a ioyal enterr Church 33, Packer 27, Johnson 21, Doo talnment on Independence day Jn tur little 12, Hendricks 30. ttlair 8. nmrpr of the dav: Marshals. Ben j H COMMUNICATION. nrPAnwnod.i Heber. JtobliisOn; orator A coin rauulcat ion was. received from Jno. committee of, arrangethe soldi em' and sailors' convention ments,MeNell;' Wm. Greenwood. Jas. .Clarke, announcing the adoption of a resolution Wm RftKinnn- - Tt. G.l Eccles. reader and endorsing the approving or the Democratic convention. platform A mo and repprt':,.,-.G. E. ; .. Yours truly, -- , -- . . - : to-morro- 1 fjfji;; i i ? w 5thV 1868:. XEin, July ! Editor Deseret Chief-JosUc- e Blgler offered a resolution , that the convention now proceed to nominate a I T t I -- ILtadcUDg m Ta tSB VaSa lOrTLI aW SBMI K va ffSBMMB the ttoe in readinesk to go on tjjhen w are ana otnere arrives, s from different sections of e small-partie- be-ma- de tion for recess was rejected and a mo was tion to adjourn till HO carried. r n frXaare Doo-littl- e. f -f- ; Ived WheUn II OAUTIFIUL SPE heremuncT Elder of.:Webec.CUy,a returned Aliarson, mlssionarylromnmark..Be brought U a jrwaaty or eleht tsalnts. Hehaa iti Mm urpn four dftVS. We appointed a Kwin Viorr . Si si n I T .! i t infej Publ Patrons s - ana i iuitifw i' ITf ti mm' ..'hi and gatherhouse, meetingtUoat anprivate flrid-anxxni had a Ooaaquent cpbaflti b muui finiaj.viThAM.ate & . few families the ' n here vrho' have' ieei detained for here eoaoerti b been haveo unr i mearisr nrf tptltT. ... !.s wantof They: i j 3i ii years witnout any Tha&mDlIcatajHrJihin one. two and- three , " Mw.nirofion or meeting, vet they have It retained thei faith and will go on, this The Beam season. .WeihotdiTnee.tingeJtrwiariy, - uu on a ft mm) f eelin tr orevails. We have rlA v a d 13. r r & I ft ir-"ft- ' i 1. 1 I -- ! T . bptndlJ ' Fl M 1 X I about forty. !.TbemJUomyjM;tnem are of aadereiuBniirTOTSSSS the or!Scandinavians. We all meet.. together m conaucwu are and the services ana 1 r":riA vvr tftfpni1" p English and Danish languages, imW never saw Sainto enjoy themselves bet- - abuir of; & v?li v llheietOrottillilll Jhn'iitiiL tl ter...r "Tai..!? Brother arwn will go, , '11' ' ftl 'waX tn. Khraska Citv.T We learn that there been left are a few Saints there who haveaouoc ne rntfTracn no likA in circumstances, and will do good thereo f I expect' to remain i i fi hflr till tha middle of, Au trust, brother .t w.iKsJiir 7r'SvtaifZ cJwui v:' MWJ"? -- r-n - I jr being to here decided was appoint leap year, it New York. Peter Cageer and John a. RommtttM or arrangement tor vuo E. Devlin were riding in Central'Park celebratltSn of the 4th i exclusively last night, when their hones ran oil and ladles&nd to jrlva them , the sole dlrec threw both gentlemen out. Caggec was tlon of the day: and the general opinion TT: "RL rnAwson havincri anDointed JUe(to found about, midnight dead, with , his Is that thev nobly sustained their parts. assist himtln,th6 emigration this: season I 'i Sit- itei.!! in tT-neck broken. Devlin was unconscious First a national salute was fired. At 8 at this point. Brotherrl-arso- n ' Mr joins o'clock "a rprocesslorr formed ; consisting love to vou. and still lies in a critical condition. ' of. an escort of cavalry. with about I am, as ever yourjarother and fellow 'sfl't SOLD I Kits' AND SAILOKSV CONVENTION tastefully servant In the cause or truth. thirty wairons. .each wagonsome New York. The soldiers1 and sailors' decorated trade and representing convention met at noon. , Gen. Frank- Of occupation pursued in Lehi, some lin was not present owing! to indisposi branches or nne trades m actual opera, ruiui! OP IjIGHTNING. tion. .Uen. uerner, or uaiirornia tooK tlon during the procession. ' The f au i Or.( the chair. Blocum reported resolutions thorities of the place and City Councl killed been Birds have by repeatedly iTbe Fairy Ana little Glis Slipper, from the committee on the platform led. with aDDroDrlate banners; then the a. i ( s not have and given they lightningi f reciting tnat a nominal interchange came the Female Relief Society; a com slightest trace'of any wound or scar, no cinderellW, (wlttl G tms fromf had been made with the Democratic pany of ladles with banner In touch' of a- burn or a contusion, PHotHofPSlernc.. r..... convention which has fully confirmed scribed 'young, .411 wRaa "Leao Yeat is4 'our 'time to slight no of the way by which, the bird liaiDn Pom polujOi.. hint our former estimate of the purity and choose: farmlncr was next represented snrane from its confinement. Delicate Xteodlnl Aliaoro....... .;i-i.- i iM,...a. and justices wool, cotton and flax carding, spinning and most subtle, patriotism or that; body, .JlrJCGnii often we has have said, L. the belief that in the selection of can- and coloring were well represented, flax been its work. Think of its melting a rn didates and the constructions, f the especially: a company of: our German bracelet from a . Slptera to Ataj lady's' wrist, yet leaving Tbibe, litr M1U platform the convention will be gov sisters, all experts An its manufacture ViA nrl.tiintniKihadft tttfntr of itm m1t.. Clortndaj UCU: iftiift. erned by the spirit of the address being at work on its various1 branches in TIT w -i UB. Ui tJ jr 6u-tens Artel, wjsMM ux.j.i. U adopted by this body, and, therefore,, re- - their wsgon. They were" . ' UMraCkra them. without singin breaklngt Ajaga solved that we will support their noml- in their national holiday costume how lbs Ltlla ft Frst the! lltrhtnlncr one day visited neea,and on our return home we will in with a Jenny was also shon the Falrrlj , JJobtemep a Buabian cobbler, did not Beoond of iIuttterH.iKair.i-arms to do there; spooling and .quilling, cutting touch duce our late comrades in all his but artizan the magnetized likewise. Col. Campbell, of Ohio. and making-u- p i"! ".' anrl n(,mirnni AnTfltartta! i . the cioth.il The straw 1 lm moved to lay the report of the commit- bat business .was well represented, by a tools. One can well imagine-thJ Mil his iff 4rM- nery.abcideiiti. tee on the table, as he was unwilling to company of braiders and sewers, from mense dismay of the poorellow: JOrVor BTnom-vso- f I attracted all awl and Indorse the Democratic platform or England, and their work, as exhibited hammer, pincers tacks and h oar.r apa ififiatrt anqjuaueiaee the needles, pins, nails, and ii ii ... r.a il I i u r candidate, without knowing who they here, in both quality and style, would caused them to adhere firmly to the rfonmn were. A scene or great confusion en be hard to beat. The; heavier hand! tools. The 8. at shoemaker amazed CQmnK thought janctu was vote and taken the jc .'it' i, sued, by crafts - followed, ..carpenters, : black that finally sudwas the in everything or elseshop he was it States, when Campbell's motion was smiths and coopers the jiast named that bedeviled denly fl III of and the the committee KI I t f- 11 I U v lost, report first class . ware 'made of colored dreaming. ' with .votes there 'seven 1 being only adopted, native 't woods tanners. curriers.: shoe And there are several well authentiin the negative. f feCglVEO idea cated Cases, like this, showing that iron the makers, altogether conveying . r General E wing introduced a resolu that with plenty of material furnished can be rendered M'f f ij r. p! magnetic by, the election favoring the preservation of the Importation is not much needed. tric current. We read of a merchant of integrity of national securities,' .and The company was seated by 10 o'clock Wakefield, v who had in a corner a jli.ifLi:gf f 1,1 I. ft declaring that the withdrawal of the and, the remainder of the forenoon was of his rooov a box of,placed forks and knives national currency and the substitution I with' ora- and iron singing, 4 suitable destined' to be sent to tools,, ' of greenbacks was a pollcysfavorlng the occupied . toasts and recitations. A song the colonies; - in came, ' the ' tions, few and against theytnanyr and tended for the occasion by Br. James struck open the box, spread alllightning the artito Induce repudiation. General Ewinsr composed " ; was jrlvsn. . r found-whe'V wason Taylor, cles and the floor; it supported hie resolution in a lengthy A'chlldren's dance occupied the after- they were picked op, that every one speech.. The delegate from California noon, and a dance for adults the even- had acquired nevr properties they had ; tne resolu ing. iAH .went- merry f a. raised a point or or a lit .t f i r, subtle of touch affected been i all: the by tion should ??o to the committee with bell," 'and the party broke up- in good the current.. Some, remained iatact, out debate. The motion to suspend the season, all well satisfied and tendering and others were melted;-buthey had rules, and to allow the resolution to be their hearty-thankour female com all been rendered more or less magnetic, to passed was lost 75, to 1U7, so the resolu- mittee Of arrangements.so that there was not a" single nail in 1 i.l' iidv rnnii.' i tion went to the committee. The plat box but served the the have pur-John r Woodhouse, Reporter. l ;,T might form dfUhe democratic i Convention was then read: and 'received with ap iiiV.I anecdotes excite' the ense6f the mar-- . fe4 A" resolution t. accepting,, the plause.' .v was veloUs and InpoptUarriclence they, platform unanimously passed. become windows-throug- h which, the npwrnAT. mwvp.R eiT.f.pn. iiable-tlook ahroad' .Inquirer Soung : ; fields of Naturei Gen. Buckner, late of the Confederate astonishing WixliIm'sburo, June ithlSGS. army, was called for and greeted with Editor Deseret Keto$.X have read Nose 1 lir-B- i aretwo little 1 cheers; ;:Heeaid he wanted dead issues this of the inthe face arteries which telegrams theTwhole to be buried, as bravo spldtera on both death morning of Heber C. Kimball,! and cannot with: blood, one-supply on t,each;, side;: these sides had and that i both to you without branch o AT from the -- main arteries on Id bo united post myacorrespondence sections of the couritryhou IJ" 'r-'S- r to ' his tribute Fr: On each side of the windpipe and - running, memory.. paying , and In peace. ?c, the first publication of the sad news in upward- - to ward the eye,- - pasa. over the, r 4 ri N 'l . MC'CLKLLAN ULUDKD. Zion one might have said, there has outside ? of the e twoC nil 4f i about ' i A resolution affirming the continu- fallen this day one of; the mightiest thirds of the way hack from'the chin to ance of confidence and love entertained men In Israel. He was not our Moses. tho angle of, IheTjaW,, .under the ear Brlgham is that, with all the qualities Each of theaa arterUsV of course,,r supby the convention! for Gen .McCIellan of character and mission that we asso- plies j ust one half of the iac,V the nose was' offered by. Gen. SloCum; received with the great lawgiver of ancient being the dividing line;-th- e ciate with tremendous cheering and unaninostril ' Israel lookfuDorl rmbittxo. is 8upplledrwiUhlpod by theleft I left mously 'carried. A committee was ap- Kimball But artery PAlJTGHOCBIUES, a one of themirhtlesttia of and the ' the resolution tq nostril pointed to convey right, by the'rightarteryj .... this dispensation', lnfter Joseph Smithv Nowj supposayout tlOsd, bleeds from the McClellan. I know it is thus Fowler & Wells would right nostril, with the. end of thel right THANKS TO PRESIDENT JOHNSON. Judge hImncienUficallytfi He was a fore gnger feel along the outer edge of the A resolution of thaaks to President pillar, Indeed, in his character, apostle-shl- p jaw until JTPUeel the beating of Johnson for removing Stanton . was and life. I revere his memory and right the under. your ..finger, 3 4s 413; f;i' I artery. j I VI parsed under a suspension of the rales.. 16ve"hTrnTibr htsi matchless fidelity to the same aa;cUrecty In the then pulse your wrist, the "Mormon'' mission. M:irrHhlsT he press the finger Tiara upon It; thus getADJOUrWMENT.,-.- . was secona none, not even to Joseph, bn sbin! wrknpl i.ujg me uius ieuovffl ugnt pxace Thanks werevoted to the officers of who died fortothat II His mission. j U the works, and the jk your finger the convention, and passed thereupon devotion and zeal have made him be result xiot will blood of a. that truly the convention adjourned eine cffo.oi drop worthy of .the deep xeverence of every goes.intp that sldet'df yburfaco thfr while : c soul In Israel; It U not every, one that preeaure - hose. the irr cnilntieiCpexice venerates4 Heber devalues! I i for want !ji4.ii:3uTti blood IT f if:'H; C E LED RATI Qrl'O F TH E( TH reai worth, stops blooding pf Of out that is because their' stantiy to flow "continue the or five tbr pressure : own estimate is Dad. i will tell you. ten .minutes and the IN THE SETTLEMENTS. vessels I fa i il Til .11 5. AA liD Til sir, what first ledmeito!solove and tne nose will by thatruptured 11 u i u r v .ma m. ii con time ii e re : 1 ru ili f probably C. prize Heber Kimball. Ellas Harrl-f?n.- d tract sa that when you et the blood into he morning went dd them they .will myelf f.,ij KAYSVBjYJuyCth, C3j from 's bnfsome hnsineser matter. a cut or wound jjotjeak, BleediBg jHeber . Editor Deserei' 2?ew$: The citizens ana we haa to kneerwith face1 about the anywhere, hfs family In may be stopped in the same, , way, .The of this place celebrated the anniversary the v. nir. l never In Creator probably! placed these arteries as of the nation's birthday as'follows: At "u,u'"8 pjrer. r uie .ieu uoa so near me as then. they are that they daybreak firing of gunsj and music bv my fl.f II V COLDEir never so much In His presence Those to the back might be controlled: the brass band. A t sunrise, hoisting of before.seemed of arms the . f and V head, Heber C. Kimball, brought . vue ouir.Bpangled Him down are aiiArransed uttiiu i legs uuk, iugo'clock Into conveniently that jerj Banner". that uf wiug conirouea in a At, 10, nae manner.-x- x i knew God and that God had come Heber was formed uhder a.m., the direction down to;hear what: i had td Hi: servant tub BopEiTh i property of CapC Robert Marshal of VL ff asM cords contracting their length.. became as ,was the day, as follows:burton. prayer Jut simple J? CapCJos." Harris' .1.1 ouer a up in known us a- - meat meehanioal. wwuu brass band; Bishop Lattoo .. I I! I 1 sg t I m 1 and Council trustfulness to r Its Hhi Indeed and parent. there Mayor rzdsingof tUe.ejhey.fk..tha amare City Council; Capt.Ilurtons 6 1 ne prayer was like company of cavalry; twenty-fou- r ffn' was m J'3 6 uia younir Heber's character men in uniform; twehty-fou- r lire exactly. loSO. and solemnity.1 Ao, That prayer enabled me to rightly un- - The Pope celebratediJaish; Uasai and JllTlfM lh";onlfonnroosfchildrent'ln oiessea tne" wroncmenj-'rhebargeof Wm.. Btokea; .Capt.,Beazers of 'a TOE blast, h and-tEUas company of infantry; citizens, remoyedrtoahlghemphe the en- - 1 Uit !M and etc. trumpet vHW 111 I I gave signal, BTfl The procession marched through the myself came out of Heber presence, as glnes were set in.mouon t M ,15' by an Incredl. rbA'h ?! from the presence or a We Fifty-twprincipal streetsand.then.met in.the marvelled horses. number we of unsnhi God,4nd ."'....-.I.Mt- l a. I C one tohe other, From, that cessfuj.altampta were. Wado' before meetin g house, where the exercises the we have the band; prayer by the Chap! day reverenced Heber hugd block, of etohe .waSHfted from the ball. My his name 11 v fnr wC. Kin earth. As it rose lr reading of. the rJecliirmUon of IndepeS among those who reverence hlmmoit nriiiuu, uemt. lC'oecame o sxreUbearhat the base ofthe colu tori 'cpurd hot telift-eter; liartonf oration by upon IU peMtalwhen a rasa Irf the ' ' in, .f ' net''. by the band; speeches By crowd called out: ''Wet the ropes." otnerX fo?. was This done7and 660,t Omaha. Immediate! v th tmV ., oc 1 :ii 27 h Jnna mensethfeft; as'of !&Jtmn accord, and tofts,;muslc,tc. to jslx ja!. the ' children Without furthers aid froin, tha 'JtJrefAer cnloyed'thcmsclTOr tn trie danco. to rccd the' since tne wirca brought to; ns. tU required' hcish V and rested csd on the epet whewi M .novr, stands:1 : v ' r s1 If. .1 r lb n M Ijh I' f ACCIDENT TO DELEGATES. -JV- etM.-fThU it I l : ii it 1 -- it A . . ill I freaSs 1 r7NifJi : Z 1 9 11 f , i rv i 1 - -a- si? t i i aaaaja. M . i Uip-lrt;ll- 1 -- I also-dresse- d 1 i-- Ck Pairy-15.ii.-.- ..j. Wool-spinnin- ijy..l..iL.4. g - e ? 1 i . . 4 nr i - . ' "f '- -f -- fi-- Jl - - . n -- er,-th- at - -- a-marriage r- 1 -' - - t s nurc - l:vj i ! L o JaGLVKKP-The- re- Ii-- ; - been-burled,- - ? ' A - ( I , - ! . . . Jaw-bon- . i -- i - t J -- to ! oe-twe- t'i en jaw-bon- e: ; '..' ii ' I r 44il4 i- j hfm-aWjl- s i I s 'x ! G 1 1 tr? 1 mm 11 wm 1 . ! pro-cessi- roomIlt on ft -.- ' f ItrtsayPgVit 15 e -- i - L f-.- -l fl -- o - i were-musicb- y L risXTTOXlU ADOPTED. Lonl Ctmd.a, wbo beore his JmUoatoUMpWu.' xaoved Murphy was known as the platform,question which PratTS? on the adoption ofthepreTiotis "slyposlUonUthU. I wm adopUlmmid the wlldestcheerlng. iVto the last retain wljseparable! J 'ISlf"!"0 rounded In the law o 1 m H.-Peudleto- nr i . - j -- bc-ro- A L present' lnTCue; bat many of these belong to the past. At the present time, VMIi4 A.MJLa cers appointed py the Federal Govern ment are as lit uo complained or ana bund fault with as in Utah. We aro so and have so little litigation among us, tnat tne Judiciary are but ittle troubled la holding courts, and as for the' Governor 'he Is f gentleman whom all respect and honor. This subject can not be none justice to n the limits, of a slnirle newspaper maturity they always exercised; they are several Important to a certain extent serfs. While article, There thai we have not alluded to; we fthey are residents of States they have pointsrecur to the . subject sgaio. but no sooner do they may lpoie Influence, , jtove, Jnto'a ' Territory than they lose t Evening Vcit . of the jthy Influence, and are deprived lose all af Thsy tgbf vo:i'in the government of the country. for the members of the Tlyl pan vote conoirxssiorfAz laws but passed by this body ljdslature; fcatfibe vetoed by the Governor, an UOUSE. Cutler! whom they have no voice !ln Appointing. The Legislature! can sKEy.aBTicxEs or imtzacument. a matter' of privilege. lypftIrt . Probate Judge; but their Stevens, :aasresolution proposing the c)eUona can be reversed by a court, presented a commiittee'to of report tb4 jroembera of which do not derive appointment new articles of impeachment. The 1st thoif xwers from the people of the Ter article charges (the President with the patronage; the 2d they exercise au abuse of government of ritcp (among whom with the power In estabusurpation Ithcmy They can vote for a Delegate governments; the i; lishing: provisional po Congress, and he may go to 3rd with attempting to bribe the senabut what can he do when he tors of Colorado: with pardoning deserfj gea there beyond using personal Influ- - ters, with appointing persona to office not take the test oath, with ne nas no voie. x ne popuiauon who couldforfeited property and with Of Territory may be equal to the ratio restoringor allowing selling, pardons to be sold. States in the submitted a long printed also Btevens required representation ?f a roember of of his resolution, Congress, and the Dele- -' speech in support tnU.ii tilav h&TD as heaw a Vote nolled In whlch'he asked) to have printed in the QloOe finally on Stevens', motion the lh favor as many of the members from matter was postponed until Monday two weeks.' tjtf iff ! but he cannot vote, and his are literally without represen-taC- n Williams, of Pa., said he desired, as a and have no voice in the affairs matter of privilege, to submit addition vdf iW Government. A member of Con- - al articles of impeachment, which he had prepared some time ago. He should m a State farthest removed from desire, to , support them by argument, would but not occupy the time of the AQiiurv ran iru to au muucnuu new House now, if allowed to print them in say, "Ihave a friend who the Globe, itrj Wid whioh proposition was al- an appointment In a certain Ter- - lowed," iVtJZJL uovcrnor or Judge. I would eoNVEjrrcox. iU you to co for him. and vou can e fiewkloric.-ThConvention was ccnt upon me doing you any favor that called to order! at 10.40- k can in return." And he can carry his offered by Dr. Plummer, in the course . . i mint, because he has a voto in the o wiucaaia reieireu wiia leeung to tne use. and. through havioz a vote, he sudden death of Peter Cagger.'a delegate we iwnvenuon. Influence with others who have toThe deiesxto from . Delaware submit t4e$. His friend, the Senator, perceives ted resolutions! from Alexander H. In n moment how convenientlv he can Stephens, of OaJ. which were read. lire the member's Influence' when he Ilichardson. orllL. moved that all re rewUbca a rood turn done for himself. solutions hereafter submitted. ferred; withoutTeadlng. Ba jthe Delegate from the Territory In t TUB PLATFORM, question may urge the appointment of a Darin the discussion on thla mnf Inn resident of the Territory to the vacant Henry C. Murphy, from the committee position; and though the man may be on the platform reported their resolu choIce of the people, and possess tions, The 1st and 8th precisely as the abstract sent jare on .Monday. ef ery requisite qualification, their wish. such The 9th denounces the risnrnation nnd f aud their Delegate's request have but tvrSJinv ii&dtt-a-J na.rtv. an A iUm of tha Ihtte! weight. Senators and members violation of Its pledgee, which were on- or tne union and xow tnat ho nas no vote, that his con jy xor tne preservauon not for theub)ugatioxi of States or the overture w or rrecuom of speech or the Presidential election; what inducement press, nxiddeelerej that instead thereof is there, then, for them, In these days of the liadlcals have established a svstem tirty strife, to gratify people who can- of espionage in disregard, of . the habeas not benefit them in return, especially Vhen they can use their Influence to Capitol a bastlle. and threaten now to of. the destroy the 'original lrcatable- advantage In another dlrec Sunreme Court, and jurisdiction hav mnlltrntl Itn Justice becauscr of his integrity on the , iiki u .f ...... .'i t triai oi tne rresiaent. rue piatrorm f li Jm thst these anojaoaious ontlnu nt consldsrabJe length to reuresln the government of the Territories iterate 'these abases 'and In ennrln. nn should cease. They are declares that the privilege and trust of oppressive and absurd relics of barbar the suffrage belongs and is exclusively Urn, which have been1 handed down under, thehascontrol of each Rtnio? hnt Congress usurped It Juvlolation of frtMnj the days when one cLaaa of men thought they were born with the divine The platform' further specifically thereconstructlon acts of tltfbt to govern the other classes. They as a'oatfroatioh'. unhciiaiitiiMA ni are-- Antagonistic to the spirit of the age void: and demand that th a rwntr.na and foe genius of our government, and and uicrMWl ui soiaiers ralthrullv . anaftf saitorsoe . bould be abolished. Th titvn(nmni MM mmu, auu puuuc lauos suouia oe re- and hardy pioneers,' who at. the risk of wrrru ior nomeeieaus. Thanks to An urew jonnson ror resisting the aggres uitir nves, penetrate untrodden wilds sions of Cougreaa .weiv received with ar.d lay the foundations of mighty com- great cheers. In conclusions the platmonwealths, enrich the national do form Invitee men of ail parties to unite main and extend the area of freedom. upon this platform. ........ 'O w The fourth resolution demands the should not be deprived of their Inherent Unithe debt of, the of, payment public Ijigbjts as Amerisan citizens. .If thev ted States as rapidly as practicable, and ... . .1.11 all money drawn from the people TODiriouie anyuung in the shape of that taxts to the national treasury, they bv taxation, excent so much as la remit. should have the right orrepresentation site for tl:3 necessities of the government shall be caraiiiLiijred, rthelr voice should be heard Ja the wononuj to suci payment; and honestly cJ ns national councilsand they should have that when the of t h ment do not expressly state upon their a voice also in the selection, of . their w. uio uw unocr wnicn tney were ist ultra. 1; sued, not nrovida that tS.v ah .it ve wartu or one hundred, years ago, w miuasd- do mjc cugui, m rigntana vvu, whtn the right of taxing the American Justice, to be paid In lawful money of ; Tr.tnyau.; -- WW U -- ds ir a, all t -- TO THE TEHIUTO- INJUSTICE -r a i .... seemed to eujuj venom: earthly la-nature. It is more: it Is Itself an eternal candidate for the Presidency, whicn seven rwhodv to caU fiome from his adults. tee ofATr i some losaand iWthe oey Commit was amid carried the .confusion, lt.llakftKaafVt1SKlVWf ds of mour in tn aw of m ature. f ' "TTLTlC-- dl d if "-- l iwo-uaitondole.-witB6rtorf, were. JU id iiodw im .explained absence M E p. nebef, v JT" "9T ' .peez In- Britain en Wdalned' the same views of mm. htlnir anziona that tio rjHsfprf ive er f . ballot thla snb!ei asfrd 'ariden. t If think henaionshocld arise after the fom UHato with;Eld the was He Invited .'a taken. discussion by men such views enrtaJiitd tog mo.? ol'a ttntury. the of J jtwo-thlrdhas,pr whether J' century ago, certainly they ought to convention, of J.ha Whole convention ortwo-thlrd- s UUi- -i MADAME Uribiri w 4 stood firm., like ,tne VrT, meet with a; hearty reoogoltlon In delegates voting, should determine the rpcK w r RIOB Ul LU 1L. Aunn ballot. Richardson moved that two-thirliberty's chosen abode today. Trrmhet Of UOd. JOSepa Dim.u.m or nis or the delegates voting should Vr IMX?rCAKOBK,?July 4, 1863. tVv,ihi m In the sessldn of 1853--9 a Bill was determine - , the ri.r. . dav cu ti.uua celebra the baUotrrHe"' denounced Newt. The ntroducsd in to -- Oonrasa,which had the two-tblrrjtrri -rule aa mUchievous, but "in?ihIadtyiTOmmie saw T for its object the granting to the Inhabit finally, after some discussion. with he V. a oarth till tho 22d inst. xie Uh, music bytbe martial band. I i ants of,TerrltorIe the right of electing drew his motlon;thechatr ruled, thattwo linTisTlhe Grand OMitl?,ltPiiit national wiln flag ajlrsfedj JoDhandt1n--thdlafalthlhl! 4 Koantic FiUrv ft2;H1 ..g. thirds of all the delegates be necessary music by- Captain M. Grant's brass mn n- their own Govrnoxgand other omcera. fur iii-i!t 1 uT IJI nomination. The convention .then beyoud a f 4a -It met with considerable favor in some proceeaea 11 ' 1 to receive nominaiiousi a "Vni the tjeoDle assembled In rrf' i t, Rnnthexn States were quarters; but members k were not pre: which i were as follows? Conn. Gover- tbVcityHAU, when the JToUolricrbV ft . heard wi u pared for. Its passage. The subject nor English; -.Maine,, jSen. Hancock; was ffettine i cramme ir.lUe"TzT.,,H. in preseuweu. ahearlng , New The New Sdnerrjt)r Governor,:; Parker; ; musio needed ventilation phot In the whirl of New Jersey, toour ThosWxlgiey Elder, Me Ala ineau ChapUini E. Church; Ohio, Geo. anajgxf$tul sung "OurNaUveLand excitement which preceded aad accom- York, San ford Pean.rWm. rr Host Anf Cos Brllllni F; Packer? by the to the .Vinfrmarch v,A "Shermaa'a numDershytDapL.K-v v - DESBET EVEHIHGHEWS. I . E'tX Wi,a?lr Zilh ?and I - ft d . Dr 1 t f Tt 1 CnoxeV. n-i- n-T . "r'Vf ? f I " IB tiec I S 3 " ir'If 1 J- - . : ; lr. ;f ;1 ' - |