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Vo1 XXXVI.N? 10.987. NBW-YORIL FRIDAY, JUNE IG, 187G. PRICK FOUR CENTS. CINCINNATI CONVENTION. THE PLATFORM AX? CANDIDATES. a WOMAN f-.rr.Ak8 ON WiiMAN M'KI ItAlil". ? UARD _BONKY AND KI.FOKM HKKOLVTIONS?TIIK NAMI'M OK jkwki.i, ni.AiN"K, BBBOOW, hayks, iiaht RANFT. MORTON. AND CONKMNO IT.liSl.NTTD? J.O BALLOT TAKKN. The Ctoslaaai Convention trnnsai-ted all the, buginiw*" isfahsi by the rules a? preliminary to bal? loting lot Y.ie iioumitHi o? Hio Convention yester? day, but SlriBf to inability to light the Ex? position Baildiag it was obliged to adjourn un? til tc-ila.v without taUag B ballot. On the eal'iinf? to order yesterday, QsorgS K. Hoar of Ma-nafhiisetts presented :i memorial of th<- ad mBttmrtSat wmWBB suffrage, and obtained the ptiv ilcge (?( th?" floor for Mrs. Barak .1. Sjien? -r at Wash? ington. Mrs. Spena-r made a tioint?'?! speech, and was greeted with Staat applaaae. IBs Ceeatalttea on Credential.? Npeftsd against tho? Spencer dehga tion iroin Alabama and the one from the District of Columbia containing cx-Gov. Shejiherd and Ereil? en? k Douglas?- A long and ixtiting debate followed uiMiii the report and upon a minority report ailmit ting the Spcmvr d?l?gation. Tin* Sj?.net-r nien WSB-C defeated by 879 to ;j,"> 1 and the majority r-pnrt B*lopt?d. The Platform of Principles was presented bv (ifii. Huwley of Conuerti? ut. It dei-larcs the I'nited States u nation; considers tin pucitica 'tion of the Smith a SBU-sd duty; de mands a eoutinuous and st-eady progress toward ?pecio payment-?; demand.? civil sel vico feu fonn, the punishment of offenders, abolit ion of polygamy, and the protection of e?_nal rights ami of Aimruan labor; recommends a c(.:i.>ti'.utiotial suieii?ltneiit forbitlding appropiiations to sectarian school?; thanks Gem Cirant for bis jml >li< s<-rvi<cs; and says that the efforts for woman suffrage are worthy of coii?id<?iatioii. The platform Was uuanitnuusly a?lopte?l. In the ailoptiou of the r?'l?oi't on rules tlit* lilaine m? n met with s slight defeat. Candidates were linally pre?? ut? d fur the nomination, tue following l>?iii< muni nate?! in the o.?l??r stated : FVlSlmBBlSI fllBllllsl Jewell, Senator Moitoii, Sciretary BliatOW, Mr. Maine, oiiator Coiikliii?.', (?OST. Hayes, and GoV, llnrtranfi. The applaus-e in tin- .a?M sf Mi. Blame ?uni Mi. I'.iistow e_ci-cil? ?! tint bestowed on any other candidates, ami was tiuuultuoii-. FIRST ?WORE OP THE DAY. _K. hoik MCUBB- a BBABJira SOS a woman'-a VOTE ADVI BSI fO ?IAINL As IU Bill II SfIS ?Lit LXt 1.1 "DKIl. Ily nuaBAM TO 1HS Tllini'M I CiNt"IN:."AiT, June I.").?The attend,nice ;tf the (.'invention during the early hours of its s?s?ion to? day was better tli.in y? ?t<-ni.ty. Nearly every leat on the platform b.'hiiul the presiding otKcer was occupied, aad few of thoao in the mallei ?CB WOtt empty. The day has not ?u ?n op pri-.?s!Vely hot anywhere in the tit y, .nul during ihe more inter? ?ting portion* of the SBBBion, although more than 5,000 people were in t be < 'oiiveiition hall, the mil?ring from beat vrai mm h Ich than it aroald basts been earlier In the week. The ardei <?t the Couveution baa ?been wonderfully good. At tisses the enthusiasm of the delegates and spsetatota waa wild, luit th?- Conrention always u ttled down again Is ?b work after each outbreak, and business went ou a? before in an ?>r?l? i! v mananr There was a i i|?i?!e of i-uriosii v over the whole lady ae George F. Hoar roes in tin- liaasachnsett? delegatiou ilium the close of the long |n_yer?which, as before, was received ia reversal sil nee by half o? the assembly?and said he hud soiuethiag to sub mit in behalf ol a elaaa of citiaeas a bo bad no rapri MatatiVS in the (Jon vent ?on. Win n he said thai be hail a iiie.foi :.il to present mi behalf of tho National Woman's BnBY-gB As.so.-iat.ion ? -.uiosity nave way to smtiu-'tuent ; and when he added a motion thai Mi?. S.-iah J.s,?emerof Washington be allowed tea min u.es Is addraaa ti?- c onveatioa tip??ri the subject, the novelty ami bohlneasof the proposition woo its own way. -Mr. Mi.-I'lier-? ?n, who. It- N a? elsewhere throughout the proceedings, showed his abaolate fairness, l>ut the t_ii.'_>tion, ami when then t to !?e about an c.,_uiil roie lur and sgutiibt the motion, gaTC t?> Iho lady the benefit of the doiil.i, ami decided it tnjt* lieil. Then for the first time, ut 1? ?-' sfthin the memory of ntanyoM politicians, i wamaa aUreaseda National Convention. She bore] well, and bet voice, dear ami distinct, reached many Dion- of her audience limn many ?>1 lbsfpeskeiSof thetlay. Her thraast at the aiaannHnn tummy weis received With fnuul llllMOIOd ap;ilau?,e, and v. lien she remind??! Prederi? k Doa__|asa that !??? owed aaaie toonrwoiii.ui?iiniri't Beschea Blows than loaU ihe nun ,iit\c, ami warn? ?l th?- sardonic Logaa thai the day might come when t?-n million woiinn with ballo'.s In their haixl? n.ii.-lit lorgH him in return fur i.u lorgetfalneaa <>f them, IBs t ?invention seemed to think th?m lair hits, ami applaaded Tigotoasly. The favoruule iii?prc.?sin!i which Mm. Spi-n? ? r per* sonaiiy Ina?!?- was nut in the b^wt diminished abes aha shewed the rare striae in a ooafeat-ion spi ..'?.-1 at caitailing her own time. Ptrhspt H wasaympa tliy,periiaj..?, it was sratitade. bat theCoarentitm "*es_r?l(?ii 'icr .it tin? < last with a <_"xmI gaasrsBi rotiud of applaass, thai was iwin? repeated. IHK AVIi-III.AlM, IHM ?. The !i:-t . iiiti-sl of the d;i\ w.i- hut tIk* adoption of f a r?-t".i t ?.f the Coaamittec ?.a Kales aad Ordei of Baa___a, aad it wsald eertaialy haTe rasalted in the discomtiti.re of lite lilain? i?.|i ?s ln.d th.y BO. wMfeimwa gmesfall] bam the Bght The CoauBit t.-e on Kill?-?, like all t!.th.-t?, WM ? ?m-ti n? !; ?I in the Maine mt.-ie-t. but owing to the almost laces ?ant work ol :.!' the ?laiiic men durmtr th?? past fea ??ays, many of the m wen- not in g physbal eondi ti'Hi to attend the un? tinir? of the ( oitiinitt? e. Th" siiti-Hlaitie m? ii of the Committeeoa Balea there Im watt m a msjoritj In its ??t*ma*? aad adopted soveral rules, or parta o? ralea, the objoet of which Wtut to postpone Ihe noininii'ion ol ?andiilates Li? the Pveaideaeyaa loagas poosible, and toprereol Mr. Blalnc from earn it.i; the (.'"nvcniioii in b v?. In:I *?ind of c\< ?:< inenf. When this a? tion of the Com ?altBawaaasade kaowa about tas b?tela last ?\ ? n ing, a nittvouii ?.t was ??.it oa laottoesll another lu<-e;itig()f th? Coiiiii iit..-. hut a ?imniim ol it could Ii )t be laeassd, an?' the ..?ii--ti?'ii i-iiiuc into ihe (.'on vention. Tiieohj.? tioniibie rules wer? those wh??h provi l.??l adoptioa of the platfeni ?.f the party '?. fere any nomination f-.r the Preokfeaey was asade. aad ferbidding any delegate 'o ehaag? hbjTotesfterit was sees ?ast befara the maah of the ballot waa ?aaeaneed. The Blaiae nun aa4asfosh t<? msks tin ?ghl ?m the fjr-t provision, and _________ Hale of Maim? ?asa tsatrika :t fiom ralsthree. Ha ?sdaaaifst-ke inwyin? that it had aot besa aaataasaq tot the Hatferm to be adopted befon the aoanlnatioa waa ?iade, for it was done not only in ('?.ieatio in 1?M0 out again Bight '.cars nan, when (? ii. (?rant w-;.? lir-1 nominated. Afters brief atragSaSilB th?'midst of Whtth it was rep^rt.-d that t hc( on,mitte.? on Ucsolt, tioiia Wi_, ready to report, tlte Blaine ui.n found the crift of Boutiimmt _n__.iinsl Uicm, and WithdSSW Pa-*'fullv. The ouly other atU'inpt to amend the report of the WSMBittee on Rules was ninde by Mr. Hilliman of *?""*-Yoik, who moved that a r?xess of half an hour be taken after each ballot f"r a Tresidential ?amli OAte. T?is proposition was lau?_.h<?d out ?if th? (.'on f-Mition by an aiueiidment, ftuetiously offered by Mr. Van Zant of Uhode Island, dtroctiiiK tho chairman ?l each delegation to cause his men to be lalxl?*! with what they asked for their votes, and whether the pri?e was iu cash or country pro?luce. As the Whole quoatiou was laid upon tho table, some one at th? left of the chair replied to Mr. Van Zaut, "The* u-Ajr want to go W OU Loi?a." This oudiid the first contest of tin? Co?von.inn, awl for tbe In time the liluinc men were beuten. rntST iu:ai. tkst ok .?TRr.NdTir. When Mr. llePhSSBBB called for the report of t Chairman of tlir* Committee on Cre<lent!als BBS of expectation ran nil over the hall. The fn hattle of tin? day was coining. The Chairin p??unded away with his mallet 0O his jiine table t he ma?!?-the rays of tin? shiny muslin rosette on front shiver. The crowd wuh hushed into silent J. T. Ensor of Maryland lead the report, whi State?*, brielly tin* roucliisions of tin* Committee n mitting the anti-Spencer or HaralsOB d<-!e__ati from Alahaina, the Conover ?It-lcirati?ui fiom l-'lorit and the BOWSB delegation froTii the District Colntiihia. three Maine ?M?ditions With tliir votes each. The conclusions of the report w BSBSivsd with titilioiuit'ted applause. Not cv regret at the exclusion of ho old and trn?t a Kcpuhlicnn an Frederick DoBfdsss coiiltl ?litnini the satisfaction of tin? better class of del?gales seeing "I'.oss'' Sln-ph? nl branded with the bligti of party irregularity SB well BS that of ol'icial ct ruiition. Immediately upon the conclusion of t rending of the report th.* minority report m: ?le i aiipearancc in the outstretched hand of Mr. Han who wad railed to the stage to read it. It ttinn out to lie a long aad ?labor?t?* brief, evidently pi panal for stnli a continireiicy, in which the who history of the <li\ isi?ins in tin* parly IB Alabama vv ?Stated in great detail ami in the Spencer way. Tl r. ?i.ling of the report was interrupted by then plauso nf all the anti-Main?' elements, ami f??r tli purpose the partisans of C onkling, Morton, liai rauft, and Haves w.-ie united, U tor not hing eh 1 in- r.?i?irt was Kigned by 1:1 of the ( '.?iiiinittc against '-.'t? on the inajoiiiy report. John Cessna of l'eiiti-ylvania ohjeeted that boi del. g aiittiis fioin ill?* District of Columbia WBSB i regalar, and moved to enhstitnte the bbbm of F_so I crick Douglass lor that of How? ti, so that neitli j ?Bright hi- giraB preft-tr .( e ova r the otbt r. Tlr.s ?v; ' gratloB was Anally withdrawal sad the oaatmt op \ Alshaass hegaa? The Vorton ami OoakUag m? ' wen full of light, and opened tin* at one?', the Mo tun men ?rstIB the leid. William Ctimharh of I dlaaaapheld tin* regularity <>i' the Spent?< r dalag tiiui. BO di.! also .1. M. Tyner. one of the Assis! ?u P?tottrasti i-1? i? lierais, 'l h.? ant i- Mai Be aoeakersfo lowed fa?i on each other's heals, J, P. Dosoadorft Virginia cune n?xt, ami then S yoiintr BBBfl fro North CaruUna, who asid be ws ? prood ol the sta ??i v, ?.i? h he was born (Ohio) aad tin? s?at?* of h ?adoption (North Carolina), but be r_a_refally 001 eealed the ssathaeets of North Carolina. He argu. f.?r the ailtiiissmii of Sj.eneer ? nd his ktnvi-li I i ob tli*- un nnd that a ?recognition of the disorganizln aad disintegrating Horaoe Gneley elemenl in tl party Boald be fatal. When be v?. _t bi >f\ tot 1. ?patas ha said he luid nothing tosaj against Hora. du eley. " When Hod lays bio baadoa s s bb 1 tait initie oll," said this id It il le JfOOng pel's'll llo.ll Null Carolina i but hs gol m? ohaare t?. ssj anytbu more. Tbe blsseaaad eneedrowned in* voue, au he vv.i- fain to leBTO tbe plat im tit. i bbbm one of the Ooakling leaders-? Theodoi M. I'miieroy of New-York, who was reoetTed srll till-!?-; dkras c'.n '?-ring, ami made one o| bis net rom electricepeechee, tbo borden ?.i which waathal : was a .?ni-.sti'Mi. not whether Bpenoer ?should be ad mitted or not, but whether Ute State of Ala!.am ahould be denied repreeentation la tbe Jfepublicai Nati mal ('?invention. Judge l.n-oi ?defended bis report,bnl the ami Maim- leaden bad it ??11 tin ti os d a bj. *v ban Y. \S' Keys, tbe political Warwich af Wit oaetu ami on of tbe chief of the Blaine managen, rose and qnictl leomrked that it was the general Impreaaioo in hJ ? ti of the ?hall that ?altogether t.?. m?chela queues was being wasted ?.u tbia question, lb i.itived the |ireviiiiis <|ueslinii. " 1 In- rules nqoir that tt inaj-iii.v of a delegation sit ill ?leiii.tml lb? previous ?jui-s:inn,"Haiti tbe <Ibairtaan." " liajuritj,' replied i.e. "why, Mr. Chairman, ererj ?!>. In this delegation wauts it.'' Thai settled the pre i question, and tbe rote hegaa with Um callo the Btatee. This rote ha?l been awaited with Intense ? and anxiety by tbe partisans of both -;?! ?, becau* it was li?evd that it WOold be a . ?: .,! Mi Blaine'e strength and the ?ti ngtfa ?i all tbe com hi!,ill eleic- nl- of o].p..-it:.m to bini. I'lil'-fi v\ a ?possible in m'<-!i a queatioi ai tl??-. arb -.- it wa tot posstbk with any candidate, new or old, am ?tha hope of the opposition aras that by defeating the ??laine pi rtj on this they might throw then int'? a ?condition <>f do ooralization which woob make it poaeible t.. prolong the L'onTontioi another day, ami acatter the foreea of Main. It sonn became evident, bowerer. thai Um rots was ool atricUy s t?-t voto, As it pro ?seeded it eoald lie ?seen thai n? Mr. Blaine'e dele wen not ?adhering ?atrietly tn hi* fortunes tu this qoeation, and that delegates belonging to otbei candidates wen rottug with him. Thu troth wai (ie.irge 1.. Spencer and Ilays <.plicated the sita? ation. Their own histeries and tbeas of Ibeaaec who followed tin-in wen so disnpotable, and tbeii confit ciioii with the Worst StUs "f Adiiiilii.*t I at i ?:, and earpel-b.ig nil?* in the Sout'i so ob. ions, thai ooe ehuB of delegates al least, hostil? ss ?they wet. to Mr, Blaiae, eoald not ?lake ?ibis load on Hun hhoiihlers. Tbe rote soon ?showed that the Briatoa delegates wsw -rating largelj tbongfa not wbollj with Mr. Mai'i'-'s supp nit i?. The baOoi ?proceeded ?iiniii fn ?:t ex? m.un !.i, v. bile sil i alt -alatious wi-ni to pitos in th?- ?drifting of delegations, ?and tbe closeness of the vote became < v. ry moment mon appan-nt. W h? n Kentucky east 1er 21 vot. ?. ? ;?,, Bpencer delegation, and Massacbnsetta followed with 26) ami Michigan aeal ?Um ?mm then '?vas gn-at entliu- asm, jn-t ;?- t li.-i.t w..- OB UM otlur side |wheii N'i-w-Voik gare ?00 voles to Spolie? r, and I loua hl ('a melon n-? ia hi- Unobtrusive way and dropped 86 mote In the tama dirseUoa, Tins I.tist vote was the signal f??r an mithin, t nl eliet-riiig, which WM strongest in tin- ( .onkling *?? '' tions ot th<. body, Not a IswConkling ?1? I. ?.'.ti.--. wen on their f? ?-t wariag hats and handkerchief* at Pennsylvania, it was like ebipwncked aailon ?boninig int a sail. Tbe \ote stood 38 i sgainal :i7??, j and in the gnat wave of Maim- enthusiasm that - . QedapOeorge !.. Bpencer was ?wept clBSB sal the map of American polities, ii?:t r.i'iin.v ui- .in?; pLATfOBK, lb?' interest of the Convention in the platform TO POrted by the Committee SB lii'soluiiniis W-SS not very groat, oral Icisf the ?readingOf H was not i. eiv -1 in a V'-r?' ?1 MB ?a ?M'.itivo W i.\ TbS cur??? i y plank Is w? II enough un far a? it goee, but ettipping i short of ih.it poMlive ami delnnio ?h-claration of ? policy to which tlie liesiiinption net of 1*?7."> coiu j mitted Um partv, vta>- appUaded, t?. i??- Him*, but not will) gnat warmth ; sad ths same, is true of tin hali lnart.il declaration in favor of ? ivil m-i \ les reforui. i he demand for the e<iuul proteetioB <>f eitiseas <?f all st a tions ami all chisites, the mild lefi-itiua- to the ?luestioUH of the taiifl, th?- pinpositinn t<? m resUgatS IhS CUaSSS immigration question, and to wipe out poIyiMiuy, a.ul the deelaratiou ou the Southern qflBBtiOfl 1? ?m radical than h:,rt lut n cu.sttiinaiy. 'i lie proposition to amend the ( tiustitution of tbo Ciiiteil St.iteitHoa? to prevent the uso of any public money for the support of fccc tarlaBsahools was weal red with ninth ?spirit? The Maine nn-ii iu the Convention BBW in it a rei (igni? tion of the ?ervice their SBadidatahSS SBBeBBSd in proposing in CsagSBSS smh un atiicndiueiit hh this, and the Ohio delegation, who attribute their HUceeiw laut Fall more to the position their parly took on the school question than to the currency plank of its plat foi in or any other IsSBB that was then mide, joined in the applause. The eec-otid reading of the resolution waa (jailed for, and again it wa? .hotrod to the echo. Opposition to the platform waa almost entirely oonu?1?!butted upoa Uio mild anU-Chioae?) plauk. There can be no doubt flint the insertion of .hi? in violation of f lie JadgaMOt of a nmjority of Convention, but it was a necessary tub throw the .inti-C'hiiK-j-e whale on the Paettk coast, wit which the delegates from the Htute? on Unit < WON fcaifttl that (hey could give th" BepBU tioniiiiei? no electoral TBtSB. Mr. Pierce o? M: ehassMa was on the plat form before the madia (he resolutions SPSS completed, and timved to an by ttrikiugotit theob;ectiotialile plunk. The ? eiern which be and ihssa who followed aha in i rdtiontaH mad? was baaed upon the aaaaaq that it was not only in viol?thm of ?spirit of republican principien but of doetriasa of the Dseisrattsa ?>f Independe whieh, in th.? araras <>f ?laahaai ftaeola the platform of the Kepublican party. This was irroiiiid taken by Mr. Duteher ami Mr. Curt i-? of I Yoik. The latter urged it with all Ma ciwton and polished eloquent?',. The speeches iu favo UMr"?nliili?iiis made by Mr. Axtell of Nc-t-Mc ?nul Banator Jones Sf N?vala were not very stril and probably liad very little to do in turning scale in the Convention, which, without earing it ahi'iit the Mil.j. ? i, Mt-taim-.l the r.'|x>rt of tlie 0 autteaaa geaeral priaeiplea. DECLABATIOM or PRUfCTPUBB, ?ABB MUM Y-I'NSI'AIIIN?; IM'MSIIMl.M Of ?"AHUM I. OKI I? lll.s Ml All) TO BBC AI M "IIOOI.S?AIIOI.ITIiiN OF I'OI .YUAMY-WAUN AO-IXSl TIIK DBMOCBATC, C1RCIBBA11, .lune Iff ?milfdlakllj ?fier adopt loa of tim majority repart sf the Cannai tm Credentials. Gen. Joseph l? Rawley, fr?im Conuni i?-.- mi Beaotattaaa. rose aad,addressing i President, said: "'You must as swsn th.tt? | Committee ?m Beadtattaaay wbem aaasasbliag. ta I itself eaasttlalad <>t nun si wsshal ?l?i j lagaeatimaotaaad widely?aeas*_rated localities.! I mostly str?ngen feaeack other. Wa have in ^.-n? ? agreed apon the itatemeats we ?ir-- aboai to pre ' to y<iu, and respectfully snbmil Ufof yoarcoaafc ' at i?n find f"i your ai.iemltii? nt if 1,011 1 . ! a- follOS ? :" j Wh? 11, in tin? ?'Conoiiiy of Proviibm?'?, t I land was to be pnrged of hninaa slavery. 1 when lit?' Kfnn-.tli of tho (?iivi-i ititn i.f of : people, by the |i?-<?|)l?', for the people, wits be ilci!l?)ii?tr,it? ?I, tin' l.t'inililicitn patty ci I into ?power, lis il???is have passed into Ii tore, nut! wa look bai'k to tlieni with pii I incited li> their iBemories and high aims 1 tin- goo?! of our ?i.iintiy ami mankind : ?11 looktog to ihe futur?' wild iinf.ilti ring ronraj lii?|i?'. ami parp?se, w?', tht? representatives the party, in National Convention asaemhh . iiinlvc the following declaration <>i principia I. Tin? United Mates ?>i America ?s u 1 .if? . nut 1 lr.iL.-u.'. By ib?' combined wo kings 'the National aad Btate Government?*, aad their i< ?i'<' tiv?? ?-?institutions, the rights every citisen are ? ran d al home ? protected abroad, ami the eommoa welfi I lii'oii.otnl. II. Tin* |{i-|niiiii??m p.iity li.iH preserved th? I Governments t?? the hundredth an ni versa ; ol the Nation's bii th, ami th. j .1 now embodiments ? 1 lbs great tt.it 1 si?'k'-n nt it? cradle? thai nil mea a <? 1 N 'I ??|iiiil ; tint tin v ni?- endoti eil ! th. ir <i .t!..r with certain inalienable ngbi among which are lit?-, liberty, and the nnret of happiness ; that for tin attainment of the i'ii I-, g ni 1111 ?i 1 ?? ;, t - have been instituted atnoi ! men, ilerivins their Jttat pon m from the <??> 1 ?'nt ol tin- governed. Until tho??? truths a cheerfully obeyed, and, 1! needed, vigorous ! enforced, ih?- won ?>i the Bepubltcan party unfinished. III. ih |i. t inn tient pacification of the Sontl em acetion of th?* Union, and tin- comple protection "| ?ill its ritisena in the free enjo in? n- ol all then rights, are duties to whii h il Republic 11 pal ty are 1 icredlj pli dged. ? V pin-?.) lue |i I'.vt-i to provide for tlie ? i forcement of the principlea emlimlied in tl i? ?< ?it constat?tlonsl auieuiimeute 1? veati 1.. tho* amendments iu toe emigre of tin? United :-i n<?. aad a ? u, i< t<? I??? the aolenin ol ligut ? of the legislstive sad exeentivc depart men 1 lovernmenl t?> pul Into immr?li its in vigorons eiereiseall tiieir constitutional |m.wci for remo ring anj inai causea of discontent ti the pari <>t anj claaa, and teeming to evei Am? :i -.m ?iti/. n complete lib? it-, and etxui ? ?, i :. 1? ? ?- ill till' 1 'Xi'I-l isi ot .'ill civil, |*Mllltica aud |ni!?li.' right*. I Anplau* .J To this en v? 1 [mpi ativel) demain! a CouareM and Chit I ?. cutive whose courage and udclitj to the? dutiea ?hall ool falter until th????- reaults ai pj red Iioiotifi disputa ?it recall. [Applause.] IV. it the lit-st m i of Congress si_.-n.il b l'i, ??I. nt 1.1 mi, ih?? National Uovernin-i*nl si -linn il in remove any donbta "I its purpose I discharge all Ju*l obligations b? public creil i!..t?. : nil solemnly ptedged its tun h i?. mnk ' provision nt Mm ?mIi. t practicable period to , ih.- redemption ol Ihe I nited Ktatea 1 1 1 coin, [Applause.] Commercial i?n?-??" 1 ii v : public merits, anil National rredil deuiam tlt.'it this |ir?)iui-?' In- fulfilled by u ??Ulli ,11011 ; nuil stead] progreaa to specie payment, [Lou 1 and Ions-continued applause. 1 V. Under the Constitution the President am In ml- oi 1 ??tiaiiiii? nts ni?- in make nomination lui iillni ; tin- ilia!?- is to ml Vine und oii-?-n I to appointments, and the House uf jtepreaentu , tiv? s i- in accuae and prosecute faithless ofli ?rers. Tin- lust interests ol the public servi? ? demand thai th??' distinctions I'?' res|ie<*ted ! thai Senators and l,'?|'i'-. m ttivt'3 win? itity In judgea anil acciniera should not dictate appoint menta to office. The invariable rala tor ap ' pointuients : bould have referene? i?ith?- IioiicmI . , tidelity, ?n <l capacity 'f appointees, giviug i? ih?- party in power those places wherebarmoii) and vigor ol administrstnin require 11? policj '? to I??- represented, bal permitting all others t' be filled by itersona selected with sole refi n no 1 Ui efficiency of the public mine?, ?nul tberigbl '; of citizens t" abare m tin' boBor ?d remlciini '. faithful si'ivi.-e i<? their country. VI. .\<? rejoice in tin- quickened ronacienee ?>t the people concerning political affaira. V? ? will bold all public officers Ui 1 rigid respouai? 1 lulitv, nml ? ?gage that tin- proeecutiou ami punisbinent oi ?ill who betraj official trust* ahull !'?? speedy, tboroBgh? ami aasparing. ( tCbeera.1 \'il. The jiiiMii' acliool syntem ol the Beveral I State? i-? the i.iilwink of the American Kepuh ! lie, ami with ?1 rtew lo ?ti aecurity and per 1 niaaence we recommend an amenduienl to the ! CiiiiMituiioii ??I the United States forbidding the applieation of ?my i?ul?li' funda or property i,,, tin- benefit ol any school or institution under ?sectarian control, [iiit-at cheering, eoa j tiiiiiiiij.' several miuutes, I VIII. Th? reveBU? aecesssry for rorreni rx* - penditurt*a sad the oblbjstioua <?r the public ? ?it-lit iini-t hi luiirely derived from duties upon : iuiportatioiiK, wbicn w? far M nos-ilil?? should 1 lie ?o adjusted aa to promote Um Interests uf American labor and advance tin prosperitj "I 1 the whole couatTy. [Cheers.] IX. Ws i??t?liriii mu' opposition t<? fnrtber Ki.intri of the public I?iikIm i?? corporatioaa and monopolies, sod demaad that the national ?Id iiiiiiii be devoted to free bornea loi the ?people. X. It is tin? inijxiativ?' duty ol the ?OVeTB iiii'iii to ?o iikmIiI'.v existing treatiea with l-.u i?i|i?:iii governments thai the asme protection bli.ill \xc sfforded t?? sdopted American citizens thai la ??v? n to iiativ?'-l?oiii, and nil neceasary liiwH Ik? paased i?> protest Immigrante in tin abaeuee <?t Pfwer in the Slat?- for thai puipoae. XI. II ia the 1 u 1 iiit-iii.il?!- duty ??I Coogreaa to fully investigate ih?' efleet of ih?- ?mmigration and importation of Mongolbtna on the moral ami iiialeliiil JBtSIBSta M th?" SOttBtlJ. [Ap planne.] , M . .,, 1 XII. Th? Republican iiart.vncot.mi/?' with ! approval iho substantial advance recentii amde toward tho establishmenl of equal l?'lit*. f??r woincii liv tin- many important amendmentaef? fected by K?-publican Legbdatares in the mwa vliic.li <?>iic?iii Mm piisomii ami properIj rot* tioiiH <>I wivi-K, inotheis, and WM0WS, anil l?y the apimintiiii'iit und election ol wonieii U? the ?apanotendanoe of edaeatioa, eharitiaa, and other pulili?" tniHtn. Ths honest dliaaaads ot thiH cla_H of citi-ii'iis for oxlditioiial rights ?and privileges aud iuiiuunitius should bo treated with respectful con.*?dcration. [? plauso ] XIII. The Constitution confers upon Confit povenipn power over the Territories of United Btal s for their gov?TBflSeat, and in e-terciw of this power it in the right and dl at Congress to ?prohibit nnd ?ext?rpate in I Territories that relic of barbarism, pohrgao and we demand such lejrisl.ition on will ?B80 this end and the stint ?mai? -\ of / m encan stititiioiis in all the territories. [Applause. XIV. The pledges which 001 nation I given to our soldiers and sailors must he f filled. Th?? ?grateful people will ?always reu: thoot who periled their lives for the coutiti im seiviition m the kindest ramenibraiiee? XV. We sincerely deprecate all sectioi feeling and tendencies. We therefore in with deep ?solicitude Unit tin? ?Democratic pa counts us its chief hope of success upon t electoral vote of a __aitod South, seen: through tin? efforts of ?those who wen leeen arrayed against ?the nation, ?aad are bwte the ?tarnest attention of the country to t ?grave ?troth that a ?saeeeas Urns achieved wot ?reopen sectional stufe ami Imperil th?' i tiooal honor and human tights, XVI. We charge the Democratic party being the Kline in character and spirit when it ?sympathised with ?treason, und wi making its control of the House ?>f Reoresei stires th.* ?triumph and opportunity of th.- t tion's r.-cent foeaj with nassertiag and a planillas in the National Capitol the sen , mente <>f unrepentant rebellion; with seadJ ? Union ?w'diers te the rear; with ileliberat? proposing to repudiite the plighted faith i the (mivciihiiuii ; with ?being equally fauna iiniit die it|?t?n the orershadoaring financia] avu tnni ; witii thwart?agthe ends of juatke by ?partisan mismtUMgvmeut ami obstruct? j Of llivi ?tii-atioii ; with proriog itself, throtl] the ?period ot its BBcendency in the Low i House of Congress, atterly incompetent toa Illiltisli r the < toverillllelit. We VV.iill tli? ?'?ill try againal ?trastiag s ?parte than alike anwo tue. recreant, mu? Incapable. [Cheers,. aVII. The National Administration ttteii I'oinnu-iiil.itioii ?or its honorable vv.uk iu tl I iiiitna^i in? nt of ?I'tiiiestie ami foreign alian and ?President Qranl desenres the contiuui ami heart, gratitude of the American peop for his patriotism and his unmeuse services war ami in ?peace. [Cheers.] Kx tiovtmur i ?.i\is at laxas saade m feeble j tempt to straogthsfl ?the pi.mk in regard t?> th.- eos ti'.u of th?- eiiiii ,,-,-, leu his propoaed amendme waa promptly eonsigned to obUviou by u Motion table after a hrl I ?ipeeah by Gen, Hawlay of Co ti'-etunt. The pi itlbrupmat formally adopted v.it out a ??iv lai??i. nl tin? t ?ni\, ..ii.iii. MAKDfG TBE NOMflfATIOlfa OBBST iiv.\ii,-.s i>? in aim-' am? BBISTOW ' BPTCaXUUB ? _" -ill.,ils-K?.WIAIIi mim IN nu. ? OBVBBTIOB, (Bl i' i B0B4I n M un: HUBBUB I CiviiNSAii. ,1'iut* 18.?1 In- je.11 itii'iu once d :-;.?>?? ot. the I" ? .nii'.tiir af tlie work ?if aominatiou ai Inevitable. The Blaiae men bit it, sud greet? Eugene Hale ol Maine with a good Blaine cheer, ? ?? ? ? ?- ,t . inn! nui. Mr. Mi I'!.?? -.?ii a. i.in. s. ,i|, ;ii,i| iiiiim ?jlv remarked he vt. n nl.v t<> i. a ? lit f 11. ituiti.it hi.? if then aren any ca? . Motiona aad .rus fur adjournment wei overborne by the entlnuiaatn of the tuen wl ???ni? ?I t?. ir? ? M ;. HI tin?- near a nomination sa - ? aspernible, l h ? i? ?M~= all <>i dtateabegan, sad s.?? tt'iii i. a mag in I ?ti caudldate in tl Btateofl ?'iti. ?. .t. Y\ I 'ouftrt ....?, tepben V K.-l.it -g jr? ? : t il i.e-i.?a.t UanbaU Jewell aa ?. reminding Ihe Convention that Connect euti t...m-'.i i ..?.i ?i 11? ?i?? -i.i e State, bad s.t?. ?Bna to the Republican ?party ta sverj L*naulan_i election ain? ?? its toi m it ion. I i.liana '.vas tin- Belt ''if- vvi!h B cniuli?'?.' ami a cant:..? Iluoaiei ..ell Went ui' aM I,? n uas was ? died, aud a sa i? ? ? l Richard W, 1'bomp ?. nith his ulvery ha i I ? ? ? . ?si-A f it a ,1 the ao lit ' ' who Wl .' I" llOUlilia ?? no.i i ?It e ol bin power had eome on the k r... i n ? I and had been ?li tributad aronud by a ij item of judici ? Col. I bompaon said be ira* iuatructed bj the ent?i I ?. - j ? 11 ? ? ?.. an |? i i lian to i'ii .nt tbe nan. t divei l'. Hi 11 ?u. ib.. -'? . i ? " the faith ful and untiring i pri ntativeu^ tbe prim p i n.- i,-; uitlit .in party." MOur war Qovernot bu_j be bo better than yottra, be said, bal ?n? in equal t? the beat of th- -i." Iu '' item ?nl d ?t be s equal to the ;?'i neal labor of the l*nsidency In un t a th the itatemeul that he eoald do mor' han irorkthan00pereeutoi tbe tuen in tins Conveo ti?.?. Mr. M.u ? tu has b.?in ?lirli. t.'d in lu.s lega, hi s i?il. lm ii d?i. ? nut ni-, u legi in m.ike a President Mi. l'un h Inn k, th>- l.t-.n ana elaitnant, appeared h H.iniiil the nomination and adileil the oleasoat ..i lia ?iiiei?i|U.-iie s to the long ami aometimee weart soti'f succession of oratoi j. He wanted Mr. Morton because his Domination would ?strike lerroi into tn< hearts of the tiaJterawbo persecute and whip tin Ida? k ?Kepublicaas <>f the s uuh. Up to ilu- Ums th?? apeeohes had been bopelem .-ind the eut h us, asm toned, bul now ?is the a ? :? tat. irlil.lv tli?|it.?t ?I ??i Iowa and Kanaas, all awaited the iii'itii.iii whea h ahonld ipeah the name of Ken* taehy, la an iastenl be ?did, and Before Gen. H-ar* Urn could rise bam his teal all Cincinnati broke lo?se, Itwssnoticeable thattbarewas mueblen cheering among the ?delegates, but tin? local senti? Bienl that always sniTounda a Coarention in the ragoobopeof takmg it bj atorm must bars ?nah [tiwlf beard ?scroea tin- ?Ohio? ?This aad the whirlwind thai came witb (beanaouni emenl of the Btateof Maine v.-te lbs two i-irat orations of tha day. All other demonstnl una wen men elap-trap and enforced sboa of feeliug, liristou and Blaine trett th.- two tmii who divided the heart of tins iMcat ira ih? run.'. All mints wire salten vsli.? Miiin.l?tl their own pra ???. I in- eh.-erinit thai rotte ?nul f.n ami lass sgais dioBBodsU attempts al IppaBJBg I'.r niaily the uiiniin-s. <..-n. Harlan failli it quie?y, but with an air of aatiafactlon on bis face, aa If it wen ?sow r'inx ?it ?least tt> have wan thia tribute if not te have waa ?saeeeas, Dea, Harlan di.l not waasy a sympathetic audience aith a loog preface, Re epoke tbe name of Benjamin 11. liristou sbrupUy, ?sad ?than itood baeh ?and watched tin- outburst ..f ebaariag thai followed. Whoa al l.t?t he could (ici a bearing bespoke at oonelderabla length, both, as he salda of Col Bristen sad Beere? turv Bristow, shasriag his early eon net Uob with the RepublicBB party, Ida services in the war, and his record at the head of the In a-ury I ?? ]i:irtiuent. He na.il that he did not feel s,i BSngulne SS some of the lilt ill ** of the count! v. The South felt that their ?le-stitiy is m the liatidx of this Convention; Kepub liean supremacy la hy ao means assured; it Is be the inn., iitii.ti to BO) that Bttihtag is done to pre? vi-'il it. Luke P. Poland's ant opiated I'mui" WSBBOXtSBBa BB Ihe itagS to speak for Vermont in BBppOTt of Mr. Bristow. Vciinoiit, llt.tiii.li one of the small.-nt of the States, he said, has a larger prnpoiiioii of its pii|.ula(iuii in the BepubliCM party lb.in any other Male. 'ihe Coiiveiilioti was morn than R.-nerous to Mr. Bristow, It h-: him hare doable the regalar aamber of s|?iakeih .?ml lieue than ilniible the regular allow? ance of time. Qoorgl William Curtis, BBS of th?> Convention's favorltea, took tha puttform. s?i,??k iiil?, BO Said, for that vast body of Heptiblicans in N?in -York who s????, as all the world s?-e, that reform i? possible within the Kein,bin ?iu party, he thought Mr. BriflteW the best man with vvhoin to ?BOaSSpHsh it. Mi. lbistow he l'iiloifi/etl un the iiuui wlio.wheii it was easy for inn-t li'epublu an? to be Kepublu ans, tnitli his life into his hand in BBodisaSS to his princi? ples, ami who. a? u liistrict-Att.'ttie.v in | Southern h?late, hunted mid huitt?sl the Ku-Klux until the Ku-Klu\ ?lisappi-ur. d. If the ?h in.unis ol the time went not HKtistied, In? unid, ex-Guv. Morgan, who fc-K-a- tl ?ur t li Fa a ?H FOREIGN NEWS. OKIKNTAL AFFAIRS. THE INSURGEN rs TO BK Df-Pltl VKI> OI'* AID?MOVE MI'.NT-S OP TIIK EMPERORS. I'iiiis. Tburndav, Jim?? 1?*>, 187?. Dispatches from Vienna received here state th.it ?aatria ami l!n-?i,i have airrec-d to prevtint any further ufsixMii?'?-fiom rcir.blnir flic iii?il-pentn. They have :il,iii maalvai to uronely r.? louinicud the insurgen! chief? to ne-,'oliatc With Turkey. OOMVAailBUSlB. Thumdajr, June 15. 1P7B. IBaOttamaa Oommtastonera for the triulof the Sal?nica' aasasaSM Bava foadaaSS their Jabot?. They will return here ?.uni?-.Lately. LOSBOO, Thursday, June IB, 1*70. A ?.???lio! '"lifatch from Ilcrllu to The Fall Mall Gazette mjrsi "Tic Ktnjieror of Austria will meet Hit? < zar of ll-.i in in Rnhemla when rcturninic to R?mala. Their ::.!>: ties srlll travel a short distance together. Aftcr xx-?t? the l.iti'ieror of Austria will meet the BjSBM William at Ischl." Tho Hiiiue dispatch laya I "Prince Itisniiirck will remain at K!??? iij_?'u mx weeks, after which hi gBM to Varz'.n." LsaBSBi Friday, June ltl, 187?5. 7"/ii> SbBJt?mr? announce? that the Investiture of the Baltaa Moated ha? heea postponed sama day?. "IHK SKIIVHNH BULL WAItl.IKE. 77.1? Time* V.ei lin __iHpatc.li ?ays tho 9<-rvlan army r?v maltiH Matlnm-d aa the frontier, an?l Is rocclvln-t BB* enfui. ? n, rut?, the Rttssiau <J<-n. Teliernayeff, hlth.-rto r-nni.landing a division only, will i>robat.ly Iw niiM-.l to tin' chief BOanaaai ?if the Herv?an force?. The Ms-Btaasgrias aal Bsraagavtaaas an aaaambfad in two c.tiiii?.-?, th?? fo mer aear-?sdgerttaa aad the latter aett Nlesic. Col. BtfllaS. a Russian, In recanted M the probable ? i.i-i" ??r tin? MsaliiaaiiiB -?tutr. About-jo/hio Kuiirariau laamrgBats aesapy BasiBWcatsia Bulgaria, it i? evident Unit tin? Helav.itiic array will reiiniiu umlet ?urns .liiiin_i th?' Ilmil iliplnmiitic ne_;i)ti;4ll?)ii?. a riagraat t? the BaaaB_a Telegt ipbla Agsaay anthorl tativcly ?I? Ic?, th Si KiiMian iroops aro coiu'.-ntratlnK In BsssaraMa A Vienna .((?patch to The Daily Seiet reports that Ru-> nliiu iiieii-of war ate aso-uiMiti?.'ai Fcliiutopol. I'lM.r.l! Of WAS DKEMII) OVKI!. A dlspaMi fiotn B'-rllu to The. liatly Telearn?'h affirms that all daagar at a Rarapeaa oar i? svacfst thu sum? mer. I'm In:Igha an? he Bg freely granted. TIIK BELGIAX I>IS?ri.....NCES. BaOBSI v?, liiii.'Ril.iv, Jun?' IS, 1S7C. Laai night pawed quietly, sad order is every v?h??[i? rci-tored. It I-i a?"ir? In ti led, In.vvever, that the sail eleneala amy rsaaw the.r ?icm lasli eifern te-nlgbt? Th.-Iix-al iiiilhiirllleH have a fon-e milticleilt to maintain ??t d'il'. No ssrioaa itatmSaaaa in fsarai. Bai ism a Ihma?ay, Jans lb Brea n?.,_, Tlic city rasmias .piicl, hut precaution? are liiaintitliieil. At '? : wen? im? |>< ?.pi?? are calmer, hut crowds continu?; to mari-ii thraagh tin- itraets. POP?LAB EDUCATIOM IN* FRANCK. Vi ?.-ill l l ?. Iiitir-i'liiy. Jaas 1"'. IW78. M. WaddiogtOB, Minister of I'ultli?- Iiistruc tli.it, bss iiii.iiine.l lbs l'.n.lL'.'t t ?nni.titi?'?' luat IBs Owv ??nu i ui has ih ? ??h-1 to m-?--pi the principle ot eompah . .iiiar.v I'llai-.ttinn. Tba Minister pTOfSBM to or i?.i? ?? .? uu at ?riiv.-t-itv ?it each <?f th?) f oil.ivvinjj ?r,??: Paris, Lynns, Honk but, nmi Baaay, anafe unh v. r -.i> having aa ladepeodeet atataa EXTEN8IYE OOMUEftCIAL FAILURER I.IIMHIV. Il,ill ?.1.I.V. .?mi?- 15, i"7?'l Tin- liabilitiea <?r the Una <??' MalcotsaaoD & ? ? ??? l'a :ia?;, rani c,v, and ________ Ireland, Brasa t.iitiif.ii tur. r?, vvlialtive f..iie?l. arc \:iiu>u?ly estimated ,t - ..iiti.i.in??? '.. ?.'.'.en ?m?i. ,| ?!,ti-,,ti, Y.tiu- At ?'??., varti '. ,-.?.w. !-.-,,11.n,<|. bare also tailed; t i.-ir , |i.n,.l ut StO.1,000. In?- failure of Jol.il Henri ?.ill':, i r '?f U.iiIIiikIoii, I? au ?i. but li ii',1,:.' ? am r- ,'i.Oi)U. THE M.W li.WTIAN 0OVKE5MEHT. I S-I-*i I 1 I H ? i'\l?l!l??S' i?l IBB i'iilMlil ?oNVKN l\?. ?'! I US ? II \MH! It. Tbs ateamer Claribel, arbich left Plod sa Pl n? ?? an .June 11, .irtivi-'l at tlti-i put mi \W?liu ??lay, a-.! -i? o? i.,-- fi'in n iv it. IntSen it It ?^r.t t.-.i t ... i..? ?'... nli.-r -...i? I'liivitiel f??r Jini?- 18, lo i l-i-t tt ' n. ill ?,la, e in Ii..ni.ii.-in-, an i f.ir 11?.' tiati-.i, linn uf ;-i"|. I i! Iiiii-lll -??. Tkfl t lallliel hiuiu-ht t?) tilt? ?It.V I.?-, tt M? i?)te. fiirni.-rly Admiral of tin? llavinn N iv v. ' ? 111 n?. v ?.n an uni? tin te lea v.- of absente) sise Mr. Borrett. tu? raUway ballder. A tan dajrapeevleaatotlieaalltog -nail ?r. ;,-?-.it e\? Hi tn.-'it | rev ailed, nxx",ug tu a in thai had bet s slraiilated t>y Mr. Petaca, a SMBshef , ?ta.-?- bonk UK h"U?e. ttt.it tin? prsBSBl Minister uf i inai. -.-. Mr. Pi ? ", had, altheagfe eoodnauunc the asta ?'! .-\tr.i .. MM ef tl.e f, in.el tinvi'l till!? lit, ll?rul III paj --; ?. .. nt tot a i"iii i.? the rniihdunal i?-?>-iii? uieiit. rpuii Benlas the nnrfi??r ?>f the repoi t. Mr. Mbb ?h fi .ndi?I a retrm-ii'in. vvhii-h Mr. PstetB lna?le. 'I'll.? : ?fi? : - r? ?p. -, a prleel vvii.i ha? -.[??'ut Biarkeffeta til?n' t??''\v."ii New-Vorh soil llt?u .-u,?.? tii ? ?li-tmii ni'-i, i, ..in, hail canard, it u mid. a rapert to h?- circulated ti.at h.? vas to be spimlateil lla-!iii|. of the HtKlth. Willi lui ||>B at Alix ? , ? The (?litalic Ar. l.lii-li.ip ol Poll uu I'l ni. ?? eali. .1 upon i i n. ? anal I.i ?i? nv tni? r,?[int?t. anil Ht :. n- I i Die In ,n 11 i m PODS Ilia! lie tn n-t I ?-I til ti lo ins ii ?, ? . i''a'iiei i'..|,e r plied In a p<i'it.iit letter, The I'l? i v t ?u? un i uni? nun? nt ii :? ? i,nil i m? ?I Stephen i'r.?!?t'?n in. Min -n r in i he United States. Mr. Para?t.a prominent BBt, liad l"'ii an??-ii-.l. citai .-?'1 v. ?Hi i -ii-eiilatin, ,,,...,., .,,?,i , .. u ,?ii. .-...., . ? i.i i . - a ?. , i u ? , ? , , u a ? i i : . falte t?o? nun uts ? m matins fromei l'i. lid? tit Donilosue. i'. Xadal in.? iie-n appointed euiefln eommandoi lbs N", ?. i n? ?niitiii.? i? reported t.? bestill in a very bb ! < ,?ii it I..II. Me. I?.- I... 1111. ?. mi ex Mm -ter of the ' i.?vi t-tni.ei t att.l iin.v |b Pans muter ?eiil. n. e nt ?I?-.,th In III?- | i? OUI ? ???v.-nouent, Ii.i-, l??-e:t Ii.t-e? it i, p?,:i t Ii?. I? ,?,,-?.,. i' ?? III' .I.i II .,.? Ill piilv llalli II,??I I'l.e ,-. l'lu v i ton? are reported .?? ?tt ? sud ta setlvs deamad. FOREIGN KOTE& BOKBATi .Inn?" I').?Tlif inoiisooii h?t in iv. t. i.? day. I.n\iiiiv. .Inn?' I."?.?A l-triro wan hOBSSi BBS** t .iiiiti?.: Miiu.iiiie i."i'it-, .?n Brooke's Wharf, la twining till? I tun.'. I? ?? iiiinii I??' -..'. ? 'I. l'un?, .Inn?' 1."?.?Tin- Mitt? mint tlnit tli?* i f tnii Mitti-tt? vv-niii?! t-i--ii.li if M. Bagel wot 'i' ?? led io l i :?? ..ill i- aiillinrii.it,\.'1> .-?.litt adliteil. i."Mn?N, Jam l?.?The l'n-t Mjn Albeit i, tut'? ncwipeper, u.r Eeho, has beea sold to Mr. JuBa i mm iMiv,.ni?, nu? ?n the editors ef Bnainttrtny. Ki'iMu i:iiii, ?Ittiie l."?.?Dr. Newman 11.ill's fiitif: It. ili.l In.? l.uienlii rower, IU l.oti.1.111, will lie ?l.-ill e.tii ?i ?m tin-1 uiiitii oi Jnij. next, with Kreei nimaiimj Losdob? ?linn- it!.?A diapatch from Romo te //.,- iiitii) srtrt BBBaaaaaa thai m aeeardsasa aiththa l.,w eoullaeattoa eonTsutual establUhmeoti the pr?>i ? nv ot the -?ngltab, Irlxb. and Hootch eoHegm will ha tola at public am nun ?ut July ?I. LOBDOB, JBBS I.1?.?At Ascot to-?lny tlirrt* ?im u ile.nl luat Iietvvei'it ??r. at l'uni ami ??l.M'ii fur the nt. Ismus Palam Stakes, vfelefe wen aeeordlnair ?n v i.l.-.i. Th?- Mew Stakes waa wob by Ko!? Boy. Tue Uold tup vviu* Wim uv Apoloxy. ?Ix hnrsc? BumpeUag. Li ?Mi? is, Juno 15.?Tin- ?Scotch Team for Ihe u-.il.it auiiiiiil coiiipetiti.iii for tue Klelio CkallaagS Shield wan el saea v ??ter.la?. it <. ?>n not* ?if Ike foilowlag mein hen : <"i? w?, Boyd, Dunlop, VVbltelaw, Bae, Pergu BOB, BeVlttie. Hoi?* will prolialily I>e Iks slgatk titan. The reserve atemben are Thortmra ami Hi Perrali LOBDOMi Juno l.'i.?roiuti'i'ii jinl/ii-s arc MB*, ting in the. iA?e of l'erdlnaitil Ke>u, lale i.ipUiu uf the Kratie.inia. The H.-neli includes the chiefs of the three common Isw dlvlalons, l-onl Chlet-Justioe Coekburn presiding. Jodah PblUp H -ujanmi, '). c , opened tor the n, ? u??-?l. Ill?- Court lx crow?li'?l witli tueinOcis ef the Mar and th. puhli?-. HIE BILLIAED CONTEST. BBZTOS BBATBfl nY ntDoi.Pilic AM? OAt.v BY NOB. Tba R?'\<iitli gaaisoC bilUarda of tka toara* Ilit-Ilt ?ii? plaw'd ;U l.vlnillall !a-l eveniiu', l..-!vve.!i William Sexton inn! A. 1*. i:u?l.?lph". The hall MEt mon? crowd.il tn n: 80 any ?f the previous evcnln-,"?. Rudolphe won the lea.l, hut failed to *e.?rc, au 1 In the ??-euinl and third Itiiilnifs, by a ?erica of ?llfllcult cushion ?hot?, he ina.le M and lit point*. Sexton, who wan the favorite at the be.tflllilltiil. ?Id not open Very well and laaaaad aaafeti to kaag the feafeB hajrafear. The name waanouiewti.il ex en uuttl iho luth lniiiii).. when Bu d.iliihe made 1_!7 by eiictit dll-leult niasa?, three bank, and ?cveial brilliant shot* around the table. After thla BextoaasemediS lo?te all nerve, while Rudolphe kept gl-initially pi? klnK up, and elo??e?l In tho 'J 1th innliiif with Oil. The time of the game was 3 hour? auil 57 m nute?, Hi Rudolph?:'? avora?e was '?!>. The More? were as fol low?; K?,iolphe-0. 21. ?4. 7. 8, 49, 0.0,7,1,1?. SI. 0. SI. T, l'i. 13. ?ill l'i: 7 1''?* A w.t?*>' ?'. ^?Vbm t ?aVn,*> '? ??. ?- ?-7i-lo9* **>17- ?* b% ?. ?,7. 6. .1.1. 0, 1,8.0-384. . BtSmMBMWtJ ami the WSShBEBEt was set EBB) larga at the conclusion of the game BatWBBB Dion and Daif. At tl??: beginning of the irame both men played poorlr. Ia the latter part Dion piek.-.t up. ?nil li.v itoiiie very In tlllsnt P'av eeored ?nrs? fl?iii-?-K, hu?) do.?.-?! tli* game in tbe r.-.tli Imiin- Hi* aveia-re was 3*,,, iiiul the ?ame lasfe?! u'i'ii lo iiiiuuies p.isi midnight. The score? were aa toti low?: I'alv-l.ltOO, '.'O. 0. 0. 1, 8, 3. 9, 7. 0, 3 B 0. 0. 1, 0, 0, 0, T?, 8, 0, 4. ?, H, 14, o. 1. 4, i 7, I, ?_>;), n, (,, o, a. 8, ;,, o, S, 1. !',*0, 10. -.'.!, o. 0, 10, a, 4, I", 0, IS. 0, 0, 0, 0-l,!-e3. _ Dion ?1.141. I, 1. !.?) |1 1 n. ? ML .'.. 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, fl, 10. a, I, <?, o, it, wi. Si, o, ?i, o. r>, i '. 43,4. ?, ri, 6, 2, o. t, 1 ??. <, 19, t), o. ?7, 0. 4. 0, tit, 71, 62. &3, 12, 3, 15, S, 31, 7_-2,W)0._ WABfflNQTVB. BEHEWiL OF IMPEACnMENT. HttCBNMI A'iAINST gglgnSr T.) UK lil't MKD TO-DAY?MO MON KKOM THE I?K1-'K.N8E TO DIS? MISS MIR CASE. IBT TKI.KflR It'll TO Till? TRini VC..I Washington", June 15.?The impeachment trial nt den. Belltuap will tie returned on Friday, aud Diere lu a gMi deal of atirlety among Senator? to know vvii.it course will l?e pufBBSd by hi? eoun.?cl. So many "t.itomcnt* regarding this . ?atter have appeared that there ia nothing but a confused n'ltloti of the whole pro? ceeding In the puhllc mluil. It la now iin<ler?t<xxl oa gOOS ?iiitiinnty that Mr. Hellrnap'a counsel will not answer the articles, hut let tbe case ao to trial on tbe plea of not guilty, which will be entered under the order of the genate heretofore matte. But they will renew tbe motion to ilismies the proceeding on the ground that the BSBSSa actpiltled lielkuap WBSB it failed to sustain June? ilictitit) by a t * n-tiiM??:? vote. The plea to the .uiriiillrtlnn. In ? caso nt Impeachment, th.-t contend is simply an averment tint IBS def?'n?laut la not stiliject to Itnpcnc-iuicut, for the p.iitit ul.tr reaaon assigned. It ts what the lawvera call a special plea ia bar of the proccdin;;?, atnl, as It la a complete defense, It cannot bS overruled by any less numtii-r of votes than aro re.piln-tl t<? overnili- any other plea which constltnrea a complete deten?'?aa for example, the plea of no! guilty. The counsel any tbe contrary opinion arises from coiiioimditig tin- liiea to the Jurisdiction on the Court of hags u-hineilt with that plea in ordinary courts, when auch a plea Is not a plea in bar nnd does not preclude aa action in some other court, even if the plea Is In l?i to be well p?enle?!, aud tha ?ntii.ii lie adjudged f<? abate; whereas In the Court of taaBaasaasaat. if the pica be asstatasa? it ?spesss of the IMBSSaSBBg tluiiliy, and is thcreft re, to ?ill intenta and put jinites, a plea in bar. Tlils hcing tie retui'ii of tbe pi?-, in the Court ?f UapsaaBSBBBBj the fault of the Baas a to Sag hg ?two-third.?, rate that tha defendant was. MBBBta to Impeachment for the <if_Vin.es charged is eq m aient lo saying that tin- OBBaSSS charged are not iinpia.-liiibh' olleii-Ms, ?uni hetu-e any further proceed in?_ to Inquire Into the matter will bo eonni non judies, COTTON RKrORT. jt'vr: 8BTVBSS TO Tin: iiki'aiumijnt of aqriccl Tl KF. Washington, June I.i.? The June returns of the b.-p.irimi-iu of agriastuaa Mtsam s slight re iiui': aa nt ana la sestea i eoaaparattfel]' late planting, giinii.?:ami. fin pt m aaasa sftss sarig planting ?ir in nadal-BB. giosH asl ap t<? the atarace far tas oaaoaa^ I.e.dt iv ?uni improving cniidr-inn, and eloaa cu'ture, with the exeeptiona eaasaS i.y heavy rain, that stimulate graartbaadpiaeeat sraddag) The lar ?-st local r??iiuv lion in ate;? BBS feSSU in Louialeaa, ' i Mod by the ovi-r tlow eaS wet w.-ather in the planting BOSa?a. Tbo next lar gee! ti I-eaaeeoee, a beta IBs aeaaaa has beea aaM and wet. In ri-i t.iia disti'ieia lo fUXaS there has Ikx-d iid t ftnt t.i -nli-'i ?nt-. ei-rti for cotton, out in oue-fom th ?if tli? i a tutu ?es tin ?t- ii is beea ?i positive taereaoe, ami in m arly half IBS r?-tu:iiiitl-r no decrease, while USB enlargement of th.- t'iiiil Bias Bf SCBble crops is r.iptdly in. lej-iug. Tin-tli.riiri-s for ;u-r?-;i_:e are ns fallows: North Caro ?Int.'is; loatB Carol.u i, 80 i ?Oootgls, 'Al; Monda, BBf Al.il.aic.a, 100; >l:; :--ip|ii, S6j La usiaiia, B8 ; Trxus, 100? Atksaaaa. i"<?; XOaaeaata, do. Tea reduction la eqolraleat to about ihiee pee cent. The condition of the s?-v??r il Suttee la sa (allow* : North rarollaa. 101 -, south , OafOllfl t. '.is; ?ii? irgi.i, 108? Kloriila. nl ; Alali?ina, tft j Mi--ti.?i|ipi. 89 ; I.om? ana, M ; TttSftL 9B ; AlhBBasS.ftS, and Teaasaasst oa. WAMBSBOTOti HOm WssannaOB, TBBISBSJ , June 1.1. 1&70. The House OoaSBSlfHW) "ii Appeal ?'?.itioti ; have had tiefere th.-iu I';?if. Mat .le:i, M.Oor 1'nwei!, ?ind Meut. Wheeler m relation to th? esplOSBltoaa ard surveye mu?e bv thon vrcst at tha lOOtfe nii-r iiian and the ue uetwltj ?f ? iiiiiliiiin;.'th?- mine. _ln? CoinmBtee have ih iiiii'ilto re? iiiiiinei'tl ?in appn?priatfnn 1er keaplagap ?m ta i s hy tin.tta-.T?, luit lia-.'- !'t-ilii( fi t '.<? api'io piiattO'J in eacu lust.mo d.iu.i ?A ?te: cent Urlow tho t ?tlmatea. Tin- Tr?:i?urv hala tices to-d.iv an* as follows: Cur rt-ni y, ?fio,:iii'.M 11 ; apeetal iepooil of legal t>-t.dert_ for tbo red option ul eertiSeatM of ?lepoalt, 835,178j_0Q| ??i'ii, ..iii.j.ai. l-i); Inelmliiig coin certlltt- tea, ?f-3,73'J, son; iHitatandlag legal ?teaUere, ?8370,123jtlOS. gll'?i s? l'etaiy of the Tri.i-urv l.j?_ ?i;.|.?aiuted O. L. Pll aejr ft Ulla? la Castodlao of the Tn aaary Building, vice in. I'oiiei, t.i..uiot.-.i to Appointa ?it Cii-rU. t-,11 ikt i' K. ii wm well enough te-d.iv to ride out. ORKtiON PBOBA.BLT BKPUBUCAXi Sv\ I'ian? i???>. Juin? 15_? Liter returns tretn the ort t'on .-let t:.iii slniw thiit tan It puhlleaiu 9WB Inrtepeadeats Bntins Doaaeeeata in tlie LogWaBsa^ ren tleriii0'tin-eit-i tinti nf a I '.. it .-il S; ?ti-a Senator by th i" iinirats doiii.tful. The (iretjuniitn of Portland eUlma tint! theBtate la bow Bepabllcao bjr s considerable m?> ,io:ttv. more ReimbUcana than Dem?crata having Ik^ij t let t. m m tin- re? ? nt election, ?nul think? tbe chaaeos are pani for a KapabUeaa ttnhn ity at the troll elections. DKATM OF .K.N'Al HAN ?V. AI.I.KN. Jonathiin \V. Alh-n of thU city ditxl ia S';im.m,!, ? '.inn., feot?n lag. BS aas f?.r _aaag year? it'otnltnnt ?i- B BSHttl tan 111 the DgbtS 1 01*4, llrst In the Win.; p.nt?, nid after ward '.n the Il.-p.il?;,can. He waa elected to the .-.-.?eiiilily. ??ml prepared i I.Ill for tbe re? organizarlo!) of the Tax Ollice. I'.u 17 vears .tfterward in? in-ill tbe office of Tai <.mlaaiooer, but retlrod troin ollit l.ll position si-vclal tears ;i.;.i, He haves a large amount of property, obtained by IntUelooa luvetstmenta ?u i ? ^i astata, _ m:vvahk rni.it i: ixvi:>Tit?ATioy. Tl:e CoouaittOS ?it'.tlie Newaifc Common t'ouiitii ?that aas Beea sxaanalag the BhacfmssBknai by AUlt'iman I re ?i^'tiint i liiei-tir-l'ohce Mills, found liltn ii..r liiultv of tin? vaiinii? eh ir.'t-s. TIm de? ision was ii-.ili.-il at 11:80 ... ?u. visieiil.n'. All but two of the chargea vu?;.? nnanluiously dismissed. The common t oiin.il will ??ist.un me r.-|..irt of in?- Cotumittce., TKI.MiKAl'llli NOM CtltCAOO, .lune 15.?The National N:ir?ervnien'i Aaso, l.u mu a<l|iiiuiiiit tlnj nairuiiig to luoit un Uto Uiird v?,a i?iii"4?'h> .n Jene, i i77. Mt.itii.K. Ala.. .1 BBC IB.?Oot. "Saat" Hard'? newe I?..|?. r. ?en impoign <-i-',e, mill make iu tir t api-canuicu on Huiutay iiioiiiiii?-, Juin HS, HaKOVBB, N. II., June 1 ".?Arrangements hure bean Mario for tbe encampment at raine >.'?>tt ??f tiie Uart iiiuiitii siuileuia who Intend flatting I'.niai'.elpMa. MiiMl'i'i !i'it, Vt.. JbBS 1*. -'I'll' f.irtv-secorid aiuiivi isaiv ol the Nth Ich I nhi-miiy took plaut'-it -Nortli iieltl, its pl?aeal l-? aiiou, to?la>. Bt. Louis, June 15.?The Railroad >'.ittltn)w?t?era t.. t- e. ti,eir ?t ci,m) aiiinial eoatrentton lure yi-at?ni,y. about an ni..|iiisi s belog pi-'M'tit. The in vt ?.out. uiiou will be livid al l.'lo'? e!4Utt. Ql'H'.t r. June 15.?The nuniher of -;i*f. n rs In* tbe lab nif lu-if tiiMt un-ti.i.v i.-c ivlna rattoaa fr'.iu the Itelief t'tiiiiiiniii't- la being redace?dally. leob r laj ouij ttt rationa wanlsant -i. Ottawa, Jubs 18.?The n<?veriior-n.-.iTai tont OonateM I?na.-ri'i and eott? left tor Qnebe? this ?ft, rnoon. ITiej ?111 remala Ibera ou? mouth, aun, tina v?an M_uii_o_ia ami lii.ti-li ? .ii.?iiil.i.i. Sr. .J.niN, N. B., June 15.?All the faada necenxarT fir H inliiii? th? Par* ?tew to lite lj;o?i an .?1 hat Iii?/-_i B? i luv?!. Th.- Uns? in..-, a v ?iail! liai o ?aLiiii-i. eg Ui Uioi.oW evening oa the Kaaaobaaeala Movii'i in it, Vt?,.>?fn- 15.?The Protestan! Kpis oopal QinTunlttm nf tbe Otoax-aro ot Vii-mnni was it here vi-tateiihiy and to-tiny. 'I'weutv i?ia? clerical aad a larna it ii m L?. 1 ot la| inia.t/i rs Men? la jtli-iiilain t-. Hi II AH.. N. V., June 1*. ?Ihe WBgMOf tie? ein |iln\t ? .?! the Hnr.ii.1, Ni-?? Vol.. and Philadelphia It.filia.twl final.?pi were rerinrodon tbo l-ttli Inat, A dis-nrbanes ?a? .iniii i|i.ileil tins itl'i-raoon, but ?sa?, pietvul?! I y th?? arieal ot ?evcim ol tlie It-mien. rRIMFJ. AND GASUALXtaS-BY TEKKORAI'lI. Nvsiii a, N. II.. June 15.?KuiieiM. J. Taylor, while Maud ii if i?u ? It ,ir?-i exhiinnui^a untl?M u? J?y.?li|?i? ?I, f.U and beaba ms mi w, dytanmetnely. l'iMV ilu-.NCi-, K. I.. June 15??Mia. Win. l?old thw.ntruf Woonsoekel was kill-tl u-.ir AHuoa StaUou Una evi-iiliig t?!nlff Kialkiogou the railnuul U-t.k. IhisTox, Jaas 1."?.?Major tih*o. L StsaraBj Com manrtaut nt l'u?! 140,0. A. II., of Cluarltatto t n, \,a? atMi-ootled, lottitiir alto t fi.non ni the ftiut.? ?i Uie l'oal ,u lu? pteaaBsmk beaiili* kuailug niiunn"'? unpalU cUiuia l'R.iv ii>k.n?k, K. L, June 15.? Cliitrlea .-?mith, a Fwetli-ii Ittoorrr. was l??uinl hy (Aie sida of tne Ntaaliiftnn U.itlr.iKrfl early this uioruiug with hia ?lull fraaiUirad ? * otherwia? ittjan??.*__. Ile caunot Uve. *? llti iiM'iitK, Mil., Jnne 15.? Ihe dead bodie? ?f two ait? ocre lomul yestorlay in tb? wnods, on? tn ?au* A mulet County and the o?Mtr lo BaJHnt-.t ? iVoaty Thar wer? aaWV-0 ?X uatiaany. end Sad ?vt__-_iu.-. ?in?_____uui?