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Show f , 'ft vrrccIt.pcl but 'bo'kf o)fo-a . 'nwtfoflsf.'td tv0.'$ii tfiKlat&; ADgta'the! scicetion of n nrno tb'e!.' greattibalr, it ia;lua ,io ",tt 6f,'pn6lteftV iddisljtH for sflS Vftjno'tWiElrata - as'' 1ljatoHliyB jrrite fotiiitf" pMfdd tb'-itiir ami' ilspcnstbo.iiew Tfxo'm IhaV. paper wcr . gVfp tfcS proceedings, iadetoii: - TA Fifth;Jyi.;Pricmllhg,iExehtmrnl- Hill Dttigati 0)$wUKilrawjiIi2hi: JittttattU'iJtm , -Aftrwiy."wBiitiijc8i0n ategttldh. :faV "ii'ifeitd ' to!Uppdi't Jth'nruote inijodty jSfiCtt t; cpi!pro)bly,-.ln:ibft.CMe of oinarejfjitroqVThlsjiet'tJe"- id. to-ao'now'ii If X'tfin ?i'eca(6g- deffgsildiia ro- . will be cajt by ;ihe eoutetat)tsYanil:I)ougai;ba: . Atqnautf H. .rtin between Jahjj'.Clftncty tndAVllliiia. H-LuJloiv,. tb';forinerJ charging, ft latter "villi tr?achjy to Uougta't ' Sotqa wra p'ttioual temajki paisedj for which Clii-tej'lipMB Clii-tej'lipMB LdlovrpetoDaily ioponaibU.'orii itiidt him to-plglit a watliko menace. Should this "not be teaporidid to, ii paraoiial wlliiioa ia HJkadorby'Cljidcay. ' ' ' BAtTiMOBEf June 2iJ. Tk CoiiTenlloij: 0embted at 10 o'clock TWmptIy Th& lbeattff i denaaly ctowdad ErajM Taj offered by"RtT,Wr. SwatW. J!r. Wrigbt, of New Yerk'i moved Jh4t ibe jonrnJ of ye.tetday'a pfocaedioga be.read Mt.McCo(iki of 01ilo,TOov6d !oi dlapeDao with w rsadinfc f lbs oHion of (ha question could b? aiated by tba tfbatr. Tha (aiding win dUpensed. wlth Tha Cbabr tbcu raad tba Jnotfana to thajr tt-itri tt-itri and Uien aUtad thht'the queatioa would ba nm taken, on ibe rpon of Mr, Getting, of SUrylaadt adopting tba wbola majority tepott,-jxcepilofr tepott,-jxcepilofr b tba caie of Alabama, and admlttrnK-in admlttrnK-in that State tha orlglnal.CUMIestomlflejjatei. ; Mr. Ottlnj asktd o wfltbdtaw bi report, wbwawMCrnlea'tthn,brinelog tbe mluority xepott proper fltat In ordef.' Mr. Krum, ot Mb.,. on bebalf of tha majority itftha.commntee; akdieaa to file iatMewaht ot Ibe raaaona for th.ir cbncUaton in tba report: t JfL Z&ft't Mb-r .wked whether an objection ob-jection ouId prajrenl tbartadibg iif thU atate ,!5''um?ia3f Pern"'W tb&a his Jtate-a'ofTe'teie! Jtate-a'ofTe'teie! ltn ,W 10 ,PC4, COn ?filiW' 01f?Ii,tllbjctaa, when be; nileman from Mw.nurl.commenced hla speech, to i abonld ra9 a point of order, liq aaid that iMro wa no debala oo. the report or-yeaterdavj l"? 5M be n6 rlfiht of reply. WryiCUrk, of Mo., called nttantlon tu tha re-JM'krpf- MeiarfcPWIIipa and Stephana of Ore-8oa, Ore-8oa, yeaterday, which certainly roado a debate cb the report. ' ' ..y'wWonfactdaj that tba debate had ttlteij place, and gave the Boor io- Mr, Krum. flir.,Krunt then read aatataraent giving hla Mon for thaiconcjuaiea.dt ih raaiortty of . the omrmtiee on.creiicnilala. Jf8. argoed Ihif tbo Jg f thaDelrgalea did treat vacancies r ifw'nUOM adopted at the Ghirleaton i?i"U?,i Te6oeaiit aucb. Taeanele, and caHedan the Stata In fill iljem. 1-be creeoffala of the Mleafaalppldelegation, f!.? tb?ir lac ba fact lhat ttterwaja ep-poJntad ep-poJntad on thajOth of MayK and, many,, wel. KmM- T old credential ot the Dele-Sfi Dele-Sfi . ot? ? thtlr f th 4te ofthe Ir appolnU wo( ynpi to thia Convention, hot. to RLchmotidi r v' dayni we' ae'etadited to I tut rit tee Sffi n ' , t0 Chicago convention, but r4m?crat W0w dwlra-to be admitted on Tintton 0VUS com,niIofl to . Democratic Con n?J";lt8!f mot proceeded to give almllar rea-ID rea-ID ,r tbe aJrnlMlon ot tba Sonla dalegatlon ',ani" wrapromlaa of tha delegation m th other Stata'e, .Br0w.n N- C, roaa to apeafc. but waa wed to order by a delegate from Mlnnaiota, its --'. '-- -nawvirixniiui - i .... -' ' ' t wbo aatdjthorewM c'd debaiabio;iiaetlQri.bt're-ttt debaiabio;iiaetlQri.bt're-ttt 'CcVnrtsn'tkin, ' i. ' Tba.riMtdehKtilea.the; debate tint 'orders f-Mr.' f-Mr.' flfevenf Oregon,, to'se ptttdtfaf explanallon " ' htr.inartiof Mtebtgan, otjted;., ' " -''11te;;l(eWentTfi; ganVobjacubjitr tb. pftatf mun. Mmv'ttoMtf ot,ordar:'...'.Tl! nUv': y. -;;vT..; j;-. vJtr;-StevnV-.i appeaiito The nctnan-ftom; fs?fl ,r' W'thrtfaw lts!obJMori-ii t - WrtJf kentleffianswilt1 go, furrier: .o,A;jnyielfTri?!tntmj'pbftal faVor, but ttffe jjisltiee of tbtt'CenvehttouibasiJilrtfiiily-.beetf delayil eo -'Ioitgthsf' f itnribt';wiUrdra.my objacilb -iC 1 .'fba Trealdent grated 'f hat'a 'allrJiad been madi'fur a decision, of lhe quea'fiDHa ruled M the tootionwa';.ta-ittllte'.bttt andihaeiti It .waa-loadmisaabrei-j -f.- " , 1 J- MJobSCoebranB.'Of ft'V.Vft'eld.ihat wbHoJ ;a niailon (6 aitlko oiit aiid ilstrt' 'was ,laar,tmljV f Sblej yet tt;nly applied: to ae'paraia proposk :'tlon to It Ik e. out oil e. itiad ro(sa b Ift proyi rort a ud biiart ariotlier.-;" trhfaT blBg "ia" motion io ubitl-title ubitl-title a aerial of propoallloha for "atoitieraetieaj iio "hibJ'tt loa'dmisaabiel' ;.J:-i i, V.jiTlia.ilrsjileit;. wbila jsjrpreaaing. apm'e; 'doubtj ,rnafotainfcd bia original decf(on'i.'ii-;!f '?&' ' '. ThqiitJon waa thcA.'.takanTori tbe auhalltn . t(oniif hiii' wtiola"n.Iniilty ."iftjiprfbyj'ftlfjSte eriai of 0rejjQH,f the" ivol majority rf port. X-'thu Vut; vvascolle'd by Stiit'jt" and -iesuliid' InyoWfytiZtf '5 ',"', . tAy.C!ll.OOJ5naya,"ii!iOsi:ai:lbe,inpttoh. to aijb aUUit.Mfrfe.t$VeniiiH!ib)'Jtyiyio the hxa- jontyVaaiojt'---i ; e S-;i'hechftir,batngvrexie1stedltbMftw:cxp . ejo'n : ofa'pblaiiirirm tliaVib5nM.,btt;ndatBi3 tnjtIitt,rculiy)asft)ttt'onWci; Blle'n'ce'i." ; iy tbo injSrlt'y'i'ejrt'.'-" - '--y t UTCUvixih( of.'Y4;;"nnd.; MrVj Tones, ,of .Te'nti? calljjiV.feir'ft divfsfort;of ,tbft aueatiuntta ;.?!nie..uestic!awa3 first- pitt orl "thaprst rcsow. lntWfahottjority.;rBtt',; ortetoaUf c7egafe$ ftejn rlwl.riearijr Bnantmoiitly;;; 4? X''iP ; JUicbrity rllWtTa-yotcafbeirlfr twolwrtf Peim;, -firid, JialfrfrotiivJojwaf - HalfvotB-from, ;itadec1l6ed4o-vofdrr;,5ri;1-- 'f- ie'erdiuUtv5i.-.ta;seaf)j;raOvi.U L)tfia-at:oncc.HCie4f;'wt-nbf;;yest.y ' : , '(JuptllyndetsJ ;jVclU awH;care wbthcr. ,yon aiU-aytforBayj-l rfiaTjnthehitrtion y - "Mri brane,yJrir; raised' iotil .of order,, tliatr.tfirepo'rt "yras Jivit .ftttbpttil, tfli ao3ted";as a hSfs;. ,. " "' j?TM lU'cTleijtj JSTo; moilori- U Itcfora bo: ,CSneutioiTi tliti'pjiratloij of tbejixcvlQustjues' -tiQn preycqting.lt,' ' " A ydte"was then taken tin ,tbo "second Tcaolu 'ifph majcrity'epott admltttn's buljdelegatca from, fjOUlsiana; ayes' 5-3, ;iaya 38, So Un aecond;' rcoicka waa v.ptH'i Ti6 riuea'1 tion TJraaWeri' taken oh tho fljlrtl reaolutfatx of the majority report. atlraHting .Mr.; Hindriuto and Iit.coltujca;";ft Arkansas; with power to cat two. vtes'jH.jind JIr'.J(iiopqlf nhd Uw'cvV ieae8tUeVote'atsT"wUU-tUgT.w"ctt:Q3Uitoti6 IvdbsJ and ir6vidljgibat If iitbur of th'e-dele' fraies Tfefuso.tdtiik(i,thtir. eeat; tfc olhcra ahall ;tfe)?tatletj55irt th'p .wiiola- xS$ .ot the' StatoV" ,sj ' - -1- , .'iiXIrtalltahury., Del., caJIeSfojaLilivlsIon, of: the" rcaolnlioVsflaa'io't'ak atej.oa.tba pro--rwsitiori.wntalaejf tbereiri,. ,Tiie:C3ideit lie-, ildeit tlioitialulIiri:itl visible.; " -i'Xfief (jncttiotj ,tV irja taKon tjimo .tbc.,ilrc local and 6"rillonj5. :i'jrsf,fott. tMadmiiaqjiof , -thtt- Htwima'ljjdelegitttoft; couil, tKo. adtrife-Bton"6f adtrife-Bton"6f .fJoopet;5.tleiegac;anflr)liird; , Rit'log' , thVpawcr tpuhorfeitii east tbo ThBIon,6w of 'the titct H the otficr act wliafest. AH WW odoptcdi v"'., ' , . . Ai vateiwaStben talcm cn thQionrth resoW tlon of HtijttijoTify 'tepott admitting the ori-gthaidelegatcafromtbeStatoofTexasi ori-gthaidelegatcafromtbeStatoofTexasi Awpt-etL Awpt-etL Ooly;j$i; Yotfa 'in fhe'vnegativs.S.froni rerttt., ancfl frouijOreg'on, . A vote was then taken, pa tba fifth resolution, admitting Messrs, Bayard and WjljUttey, of Del, 1'hi' fesolotlott waa adopted, withont a .dtviifan. . Tho resolution giving R. Ib Chaffer tbo jsat in tho Mlsilsslppt dckgatlgn, contested by Benjamin Ben-jamin 5. Ilallctt, was then adopted-138 to Tbo seronth resolution cf tho majority, tloi clarlng-Mr. Offimun entitled to tho seat in the Missouri ilalcgiitfon, elalmeltbyJobnB. Clary, rma then atfopiodia8i to 1 12. - ThO" eighth resolution, admitting thecontest-Ing thecontest-Ing delegatta from Ala,, w next adopted, WSlayca; lPlinaya, The ijucatlon being on tha Stir and. last reso,-Jntlon reso,-Jntlon of tho majority report, admitting both-dolegatitma both-dolegatitma from tia., and dividing tha .vote ot the State., Ixitwcfm, them, with the.proviahm tliat if .eitliec refoied tutako seats, the remaining remain-ing delegates, shall east tha wholo Trot of the State. A division of tho question was called for so as to takd a vote on. each proposition goparfttely, aadn'lQng;discmnton cnanod beforo tho vottt was. taken, lMr..Gar,dnler, ofQa, presented a letter from tho Jfatlonal democratic delegation from Ca., and asked that it. bo read, fjerita of wad, icadj UOrtlO.1 Mr; Billtcrwortfi, of K. Y. objectod. Mr. Clancy, of Yn inquired if ono objection objec-tion would prevent the rending. The President, JtwlU in tbisetagoof the priweedings'. . ' Mr CJaftcyi The genUcman from Cla. can rise to a question of privilege and read the communicavion, tho. Chair will then deeldo whether h Is in order, 'i'ho call forn decision of tlW reaolution was then withdrawn nnd the resolution waalfiit. 100 J to York voted in the negative, Ttio whole jtnajority report was adopted excepfho jat Tesplution,, dividing divid-ing tbetitalaof Ga, between the original de. Jegalea and contestants, which was lost, to Wo. r ew YotkvotiBRn?. Mr. Iiallett, of Mats., aro9 to address tbe Convention. . . . , Mr. Stuart, of Mich,, rahwd a point of order that Mr. Iiallett waot:a memberof tho Contention, Con-tention, , Mr. Ifallett; A motion to reconsider tha Trot to teject waawade by the gentleman from Michigan.- , The Treildent ruled that tbe resolutions already al-ready adopted by the Coommttfeo jB-eroiinder the operation fit motions, to reconsider, and lay on tho table. ThoChair could not- know whether the Convention! Con-vention! would lay the motlou to tcconsider on the table. Hedld ant therefore oomddef the gentleman from Mass. excluded from tbo Cort- -ventlooj. Mr. Church raised a point of order that he bad called for the previous question, and that debate wag therefore out of order. Tbe President io decided, Mr Iiallett appealed to Mr. Cburfh to withdraw with-draw his call for the pwviou question- a lir, yetyofK tj;:,ettu'th0r of lhe Cln' cmnali plot, iatfnrlclyfebo beahlln thli Com .Vjptlott, fijuhieraattapniftHx-.V MiialleUrr, X 'tova-Wht enotickfor1 S,:Y, ,tiientiWe.tniJ t tTtefr cotittesy Tba acddler ft a hundred' battles jtrngUV'to retiro ilb:tbabono't.!oC'Wttr;j--Yi,-J1' ' . '' MrV.essnaVftf-I! t,rafeilbo:-p.cfnt'o at iretAbafctiievConstosaof IheUniiodta'te re-Mod re-Mod fa .c'ppytfgUttbencfnisaa.pJatfdfiahd .therefore .tlte Oover'nrfloil Is not entitled toeon-. aider4itainjbn a,ccuritv f libcht w iindfii jilausej jr'v. . - . .v. . " ' - , 4 A crSitfCbnretr, -notwiliistantii'n'hta demicnafot .the ptbtionqneistion, Hrws otdiiredj r Aiidilie -resofutWiitmlm'itthlg-th Cbirlestii delegate ftom Ooorgla wtf jtioptT,:,r- - j- - 7 r Mrv Iiallett., o,Massaehuselfa; then tooli the" Tioor.'j'lle waved liijaeopfnIder iihe Oth' tesolit-aion-ifc; ';' - ;f, fyc .--s.? ':-1V', V A-nbraber'of jioiuts of foiefw;&9iaijd, and.ft wnrlnsTtlrmth.tookpiace, -..bfiucftfon.-waS tbeti put, first 6n the tnd-tlort tnd-tlort ta lay onthd table the" motion to reconsider recon-sider .the Vdfe. by. Athjcft. the-inlnofty, report of;31r. Sfeycna, of, Oregon,-was rejcted;'ami the ConYeni6tt'ef used, to' Jay the. mtidn, of ,re6onBidetatiori a )ho table; by "ttitt-Voteibf ial&Jlo'XSYork.ipting-nb.C ? :?'fi;AmltJaD.tbe.iri6?t Intense MciterocntvAIr.; LCocbrarfe thcrj repeatedly jputtlie'tnollenfor.a zrtcesr.Uir-serfnYrtViockixwhIeli -ww -'wrliitl,1 amrdsf'tho'conatcfBMtorA.otto iKorthwesteia "mpnand.tKffev.i '' . . .L.,-'V; . -, BALTutonEV.Jurie 22. ''p Thopohysmtiortaiieuibted at 7. o'clock, with ; a crowicd audfe'nft'e,--' ' ,i? V, . '" .-.. . t ' iMucblintittstVaa' ese,ifeUV.by'ibeprocced-JW'gifi ese,ifeUV.by'ibeprocced-JW'gifi and lielgtiU-neUbiVtbeprevaleiivc' of 'a ;,reivert that Mr'liousia had-telewplieit it wlthdrahig name; which iras known only by" ;afew. ' , 'l"n:-f, ' ; .Aslsoohas ffieCoriveplibwas cailtd to,or-dw'ttiki, to,or-dw'ttiki, quiet,. a congrisfesiohal atiuggle for the" HpoKtpd Ailntre. .; ' ?Messra Sinlkbury; ofieIiV3re, Crewria,;of -tVnnsylviniaV.in ,rja(ng-imulta'neciuslyr. :. '; - & -Tliejiiopr wak ;eJVen'to"JlfrriUber'y,';wh"o --cctei:tlie3;na.of. Dctairaro; as :reiorted iri "1hQ.n'fjrfcfThe.rep'reseBt aa act-. ,in'ijr;fuifbe-ad1h1S(ratibrt:of the; s'eytnir.dei' gatjtei-frbta IrfuCilamv..,: TTiey.id not. so vote, biit.stea Tf Jbe'ndmTsfoa of .'the orteinai .dWiptte- - .... Att-i- Cresni next obtained tbe loorj Jind' ; too veil the previous question h th motion ; pendiHf4 wbieh Witt to Teeoutldcr the vot by whP the ..Osnvnttou le act'ed the. minority report if fiteasi, of Orejjoiu. : Tito Convention of tWtMt tlio prfttlous ques-tiori,. ques-tiori,. T.he motion to tteoiftidtr tbe vole was thcnloat. by y lOnas 1 10,' cw York voting in thit negative. Immense apnlatcse. Tbe inoUon id tuconstdcr tho save rat resolutions adopted at the morning aetsion, wiw trea laid on the table, Mr..Cresna.itt6veil to proceed to ballot for -Prerfdent and Vice Vretdent of the ITnlted Statcsnml pa tKnt eallcd tho pfevlijus -quBa-tlon,. . - 7 ' - -Mr, Russell, of .Virginia, gauUhuryotM"ary. laud, .hd Mellenry, of perinsylanlaf rose nt ftbjsVimo iirae. :L;Henry mpved.-tq adjonrn tino'i. ' .' .; V , ' . Mr. Salisbury ifta'de tha' wuio motion-There-as'aaiiFtt .exciVement,. $t,; Stuartof MiWgaiiI raliojhe yidin t ef Ot(ler; that' the "motion: iiow- h .t'ntfeVfaliid wbihTaiwore'tba 'ltoiderifc & adjoom mm-ifif.t mm-ifif.t iB.oraer.r Ifew1 Yoik,andJie"veral eUhet-bwt$ eUhet-bwt$ ca1Ied-for.a..rotc1jslat'ea, . lie raotibrt to adjourn ifivfftjras withdrawn, . Mr.1Uustli':oT Tlr'girila" toolt'thooor,. He eald.the tlmeJiad noM? arrived whcn.lt became: blsdjity r,' .Mr. (Jorman, of 3Iinn., Arose;amldst the .ex cilementr.be raised the point of or'deri T'be prcvfotii qnestlort on" stedntflnif rnnsl be put before other debiife, . Mr. Russell considered what he li.id to say asa hiattet .of privilege, under tbe a5tion of tbo convention pn questions arising out of .the, Tepo'Hof the,comraittva on ctedentlals. The" action Had become final,- complottly, Irrevo-. cablyvnndft bacamc tbo dutj1 ot tho delegates, from. Virginia lo.infftrm tbo Convention that it was not eonAUtent with their tense of diity to their conirituenta to participate longer in ihe. deliberattona. Applause which was iiaraetu-ately iiaraetu-ately checked by the Chair. A voice JJefc tbern clieer treachery and disunion dis-union to their heart's content The excitement and confusion was with difli. cutty checked by tlie Chair. Mr, Russell continue di They bad taken tills step" after mature deliberation and after ex-hauttlng ex-hauttlng all honoiable euortft to obvwteifa necessity. ne-cessity. In Addition to tbe names which appear ap-pear on the record hedesired "to State that the 1 delegates to whom were just ordered tickets-to ho isued,sorao of thcra at least would, not Join Jn the dcllheratlons of tho Convention, for the rcaspna, that' Induced them to take thhi important step would be rendered to their con- atltuents.'and they only had to bid Ihq Cen-i Cen-i vcntlona.reapcctfal adieu 21 delegatesmm i Virginia then withdrew, from.the Contention, ; lcavlnjrfircniaintng. Mr, Mbffatt, Of VirginLt, stated the. reason why Ji did not withdraw' from theCovution, he was appointed by a dfstrlci convention to which be owes allegiance, they elected Mm to conio bete, not ty go elscwhert. Ha was elected to the National Pcmoaatie Conven-vantlon Conven-vantlon and no oibfr, be "was elected to represent repre-sent bis constlluouU in thia Convention, hut not to withdraw from It to carry out the wishes at tho people who arc national, nuteO-tlonatly nuteO-tlonatly to prbnJote the interests' of the Union,-not Union,-not risk Its dissolution. Applause Mr. MoflCitt.wasocilfed to Order, and yielded-the yielded-the floor to Mr; taudor, of Xortli. Carolina, who announced that the Vay of tbe North Carolina delegate, on account of. wtiat tliey conceived "to be an 'Out raged perpefrated upon the people . of the South, tliey would withdraw from tbe Convention. Northern DcmocraU had baretofote given fair play to tbo Soutbi but they did so o longer. He therefore announced an-nounced that aigbjt of thetlecates would retire. re-tire. itr. JEwfaig, of Tcnnossaee, ld the delegates; frota lhftt-8(ate,hadxbibitnllq that Convention, Conven-tion, as far as possible, ever dlsf-osHlon to harmonise the ialwis of the CenvcOt'oa. "ft1 bring them to a lcippy. result. They were the first to propose reiolnttons atid harmonize the platform: they had acandidate dear to them, and hd cast filnr away to barmonlrejlbs Convention Con-vention on one rnan. Hie deltRfttlon now asked leave to retire temporarily for consultation consulta-tion as to what their, future action hould be. Mr. Caldwell, of .Kentucky, on tbe part of a Mrtlon of the delegation from that Btata, dc-efred dc-efred ta say that circumstances have arisen which make it doubtful in the mind of tbe delegation whether they: can consent to continue con-tinue with thia body. Titty had come here to nominate a caodidato aaeeptable to all the Cunveatlonv tthis,appeared;now; toba;dohbtfoli TU vlew-of the ptOcasa.of disintegration wbfek lindhetri colrtgon, ,they,.dhi.not wlsltjo retire from the CpnrcntlortOiianyttcbnlealgrowndsi I hat did aoft wish to pattkiiiate-Jn maktoR' new noinlnalldnf of candtdafeinot' ac'cplabl',t alf;patfaf the ifniofij.tbey' iter?' not ytft'.itre-par,d, ytft'.itre-par,d, ta withdraw from the Convention, rbuV asked leave toj:etf for co6iultatioo:tcaye waa granted. ' ".!.. . ' Sw' At thia !pOlnt i.bo ftle,dftegticinl'fr"9in; Jouisfarw entered the'jlali.jmildit.'jippra'MB'oj: and took it.cats.i- ,;S. ''?;M$!r i Mr, Johneoh, of JIftrylaad;, oatiiofatt of sltf delegates; front Marylanddesired tacrwitU d ConTontiow,thutpreferrod.a man; topd.oclples, ; rixnid cries "of ! orrfonT .'i6tater had; beondlsf, ffancbised by the adoption'of'the'nnit'ruloltilii lttecome Inconsistent itb horior to. remain, cherishing with warm remembrabwi tho ood deel4Hlie;.DenloeTacy;;tid, ttfrmerlvidohe for tbe-Soufb lliexWithetrl far?ireUvvvlHi gref. . 4' .' 4 1 Jlr. Qliws, of Maryland, bad not agtecd with his1 colleagues In their cslbnhut-;uklred nvettbe&8 to decline", fiirtluJr action with the Convention,, without jolnU -aoy. seceding bOdios.'' '.t' 'fc.V. !.'"' ''''?.', : Mri Walker, of Xenhcsseewa? a mcniber- of tiie'IJaltiuJore ConTcntion"'twctjty ycara agoV' tand ilnce that tlmche bM' yotedfor 'evry: UeriHScratic-candidatei fof -the Prcsidencyy and rwyJPernratIcf.canilidatotin his,,,balllr Wic'lltf boild be tlie'Idst tolcite" the slilp,' aitd ihavitigi 'voted fottiTenty yearayb'e anr nounceil to tfilaCoriventlon that If hdfilvcd till the,' next- Presidential-' election, he" slidnhl vote; for y the', nomineo, Of thU Convention. fLoiid ppplause.l vile was proud to find by Id side, many detegatei from. Teunestca, potu-atedhy, potu-atedhy, th awoi1eellnjf. Thcto are inany i gallanMtcartsirom tho land Of 'Javksoii who1 wilt maintain their mind lie referred ro the aefton'of tiioState' 'Convention Of Tcntjessee, .Thiclti ,lafoHne f'C'rTionrt tbailopt n platform. tOckatwniza one 'ftart of- the. country, bad' pasiada resolu'tionomlnatliig Govcrrjor'JoWii ton "as their JlrstVchojco for prwlduut'liut plcdglnjtthoJState t6 give ita hearty support to tlujlnominee 'of tha party, whether ho catne f(om1tho:..Kortli or b'onth, providetl he can cbrdtally' andorse Ibe. Cincinnati platform'. 11 ,had.no.fearsiht this Convention vilt- nominate nomi-nate a candidate wiv can't,: endorse tho Cin-cinnatlptalforni'. Cin-cinnatlptalforni'. Ha proceeded toxitol the. Northern Democraey for' the fidelity tf the tJnhnsrTd-tho whole' Country i and ta declare ttiat'he"'woiild never endeavor to crowd on thrse right to rush them, The Tennessee, delegation had ,not yet formally witlnfrUwri from the Convention, and he hoped that bet-tar bet-tar counsel wOiihl pvvi). Mr. Jones, of Conn., followed charging that while to States bad originally inrended to bolt. en tbophtiform, they had no sooner gone out than, they offered to unite on r candidate provided thi:nian was not nominated. It was noight-for principianhut a proscriiitlve iifibt agttlnst an independent inau. He iioastad in the convention ofliU rcmaik, that le.haLUeCn iv Democrat, from the ttmeiioAravr jntlk from hla mother' 8 breast. Ijiughtcr.'! llcjihould never desert tho Demoeratte patty, Sir, SinUb, .of California, took tbe IIoot, . IVjiild heTc.ooM riot ay)fJ JDemucracy Anftd bdclt'to 'n time of. which Iw Jisd hb iecoletfort," be could bp.ast"thaf if ivas'as' clear as becanOpy California .t'tood'.hefe'.wlihan af15, atrtng jieurt 1 asee;tbetb"tj ttdvvrtfallof Uni demorratlcf nurfy, f fie'iid." lansfiter-r t.j I' rcpfatfrd the uowrii tall olUMw flemoeratte party, ror it nail opart es tablis'bfdby an?-now' enijifs'fioor, 'Loud. tis of order, and - rnnch'"ejeit'i)tni; 'outing winch" Jit- '8inltl contiiiutd' standing on ' a settee from wMeh lie was-apuaklngij ISeseral del? gates ro?e Is HiflVrwt parw of hail, and MVSmith With bis arms foMed,tojil sutve ytntf thtmnml aaeenu" contemiituoiisly. After nmeh confuaion the PrraUent stated. that th rerriatka made by tbe rntlematf were only piadjs by .the Indulgence ot the eonVention, arid -tbe cbjir. hoped he-would proceed In. order. "Mr..Smitl,-wnea silence wa restored, atd it w.49 tlwi most etftrtordiiiary ihlua poasihfe, tbfit a del'egale ihould ateiiipt Io dictate how he should speak. He ahould expreia hinuelf at ha thought proper,.and whila be was no-bragadocio he desired' to ay in all eamrairicaj, (hat any person who might object to whatho -should tay, knew Well bia remedy He did not kpoy what was" the uo el lacgaaga, if it waa not used plainly, nnlegg if should onlyba as soma wrjt-ers wrjt-ers had expressed ft, toceneral ivhal a persori moans from himtelf. U was in the habit of using it fo f-xpresa his Ideas; K be apoke of the company com-pany in-the boxes, be ilioulilcall thera Ole fair sex,, it, lift j pone ot uio pas lamps tie fliouui call tbtm by their names, lie was accustomed to me words aueb a he thou(;tit appropriate to (he thin he spoke of. Tbia convention had : properly been held in a theatre, ami tho e&medy ,ef error, in tha perfdfmance of Which, it had ; beea engaged ia a tragedy of blood. This a.-ii)g a.-ii)g of au irregular convention, (tfe.rfsioa and laughter.) He said irregular cqriviutlon, be. eaiwe. every resoliitlon that bad bean.carrled by arulewhtclt One of the. Illinois delegates had confessed to blin Was a f iteki (CrUa of erdr). Mr, Taylor, of lthode Island, rcse to a' point of order; The gentleman who is speaking by, ; Hie trrdubjehcb of the convention, had rid tight ict indulge In olTentve remarks. (Applause.) Mr. Merrick desired' lo knew the natneef the delegate from llilnoil ftgifnat whom the charge bad been made, by .thedeltgat from: California. Mr, gmtlb W. shall give that in time. . Mr. Merrick claimed to knew hi name now: There, -vvaa reat excltam'cnt. afad coiifmlau, during which. Smith endeavored to apeak, he kept Hie floor, however, atitfgrew more riTen(re in tnanner, and tbe cenven fiaft refused tehear, The Prealdantf after rapping for order, requeated Mr Smith to proceed.- ; Mr. CiaIrbotrie--Jf tba President of the xon-vention xon-vention will not protect us, from tbe ioault o( "4bbr delegate, I. desire thai he Shall nut, prevent ."it from holding- bun to account for tha question.' "Loud applause. j ' Mr, Merrick, of lib, appealed to all pariJat to remember that they were in a ijatfobal' Convention Conven-tion and the presence of ladfta. J la bdped ait ; would preaerve order and decorum lit debate. (Applause.) T) geutfemau .from California lias made charge? of a personal character against , ib whole delegation from Illinois. I desfre he ehoutd tiamo lh.e Individual delfgaUtbeallydra to,, fftiwuer that he. may take tba responsibility on hTmself. ! Irmillif allempted to apaafe, bul Waa, la-ietrtiptedltyloud la-ietrtiptedltyloud cries of 'order, Mf . Smlil), of Califoriila,hoijd .the gentleman woujd he permitted to prpecea in order- Mr. A. Smith I Intended" to. b heard, and wut aay that tbe Convention is aetitg like a sick child who slsowa great reluctance to take physic. lr. Clalrborue, of Missouri, made an eloquent speech In aver'of Besiglas.- After BOroo further diaeuaalon the Convention adjourned till IP o'clock, to-morrow morning. Mr. Donglea has lelegiaphed here to modify the platform at much aa possible, and if neeen- ,aty,,'icrlflidra'w 'hV iitotJ TiiVta ' mucbi excitement;- Qmta a number.of teleetapble dl-- pateheji have eeo sent to "Mr. ttiuglaa by--.rtlmdhere, exbMllUjj blot net to ambarasY thWraeUgnr but to,lcaye' blmwlt ia h. hands of hbfrfeutla. v .''"'" ' ,!, v" r -:.:TllPrBAlOp?dRg In Monument' Sduare-to' bt,bo't very,Uttlfrethulim.v- 1::,K. |