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enough to risk any money i.n their pretended Jous or n?>t wns nut learne.l, hit it ia hardly ?ble that they did. _ Tilla mESER AT WASHINGTON. CBOWOS AKOt'NO IBS tl i-l'i.ltVl'II oi'Kicia BBSS AT TIIK CAI'ITOI.?Mil. BLA0B BBi HIS UIM'VICIIKS. Hit TKt.E.inAru t? tub _MBOWB_l Mkamttttitt >N, .lunt* l.*>.-The excitement in 1 ingto" ovtr to-ilay's BSSsloB of the Cincinnati teutioii lia "??.'en very greet The Senat.? Wl git t im?', and the session ot t!ie Houm* was BSed toena'de member? to ?leaver saeeahas that \yecii _.*nt!i?'n*ig ?lu>t in their desks fur so loBg ? At Mr? Hlaine's house, whetS ?i telcgrapli ii nient is in operation, there was no e\< ?teinent ' ever. A few friends dropped iu ?luring the da evening, '"it there was no BlgB ?d s( t-cial iat-en the faces of Mr. Halas und Ins lauiily. complete recovery ol the diatlBgaisbad t ?aterem'tr saj extended noti'v <<f hin an nary. Ha lesssiaei la dean nil day, and In on the sofa? marly all the titne. 1 lo nail ?il dispatches that came, which wen- fewer than tofore, and commented BBSa tln-iu to his friendi floea not scm to give way tt? the excite at ah, and s t.V8 he shall take his tiefe: his ?tictes? wit i equal e.|tianiiiiity. soino /?? advoriit?a ?1 ctrtain can lu?ate.s for tho Vice-1 demy have endeavored t?> have him ntalie ove here ami then' as to indicate whom he would *i for the second place in the event of his muniii to the first. To all SBOh he has answered tl wonld seem ind?licate for him to have anythi sav on the subject. He sees all his friends win and ?agpasfeaess no ?lll.nulty from talking t!iem. The heil was to-day removed from the ]' where it has been since Baadaj, and tho t-x-Sp? I? no longer treated as an invalid, lie i?, how? unequal to ths fatigue of much physical exei and therefore walks vary little. There BBS a good deal' of a sensation to-t when tin- m ?vs ??une of the adjournment of the Tfintion without taking a ballot, At lir.?t it thought thai i-uch an ?-tient was an unfriendly cation to Mr. Maine?tin evideneo that a ? nml tion had caused tho adjournment against and there was sonn- despondency. S however, news came from various sources the adjournment had no significance w ever?that it liad been concurred in ? consultation l?y the Blaise men ami that he ii li ?trength. Mr. ltlaitn? received dispatches to rarac e.'lect, assuring him that all feu fri.inl? a by him lirui at a rock, and that tiny would rei unshaken. The dispatch?-?? further said that only had none of his friends left him. hut he pining all the time. Mr. lllainc retired at an e Sour, after passing the ?lay aa tranquilly as tho be was ia?t the object of such woik as is being ? in Cincinnati. -? MB. CONKLINtrs DBFBAT. mOBARl.K ItKF.AK IN TUK NKW-Yi U:K MI.Vl. t on Aiiv. snooan nantirnan mana?;.asi \ MK. t.??IIN KM/?PENNSYLVANIA. (bt TEi.Bar.ArH to tub tuimxe ] Cincinnati. June l.">.?There is a ?gsastal bn] ?ion among tho?e conversant with tint views of New-York delegation that a break will be n fr?m Mr. Conkling to-morrow on the second fee A. II. Cornell and Congressman Thomas C. 1'i BwagBudag tha hepalsssnass of Mr. Oeaklina'ac kavo been engaged in the schemo combine on Gov. Hayes. It has bee? evident at once, however, that all atten to deliver the delegation to (?ov. Hayes or any else will fail utterly. AVl.cn the ?delegation brt there will doubtless be a number of votes for Blaine. some for Mr. Hrisiow, some jicrhnp.*? lor Wheeler, nml perhaps muiic for Cms. Haye?, li cot thuUk'.it likely that Mr. Oeahliae/s norm friends will continue to Biipport hun after tl break, a? a few votes would only rentier his cui dacy ludicrous. The result of Mr. Conklim:'.? canvas? is common on among New-Yorkers asan instance of Mr. < aell'a bad )>? itical niana.'ement, ami M likelj homage very much his proape is for the KapobU? nomination for Governor. Certuinly if Mr. Coi ling goes iuto the Convention, or ont it, with a rota very much lesa than I figures which have been claimed, tho ault can hardly fail to diminish political pr.-tige. not only of Mr. Conkling bin:? but of those who bave been bis esj?ei ial represen tivea and s)ipporters. A laedtag dele?tate -.ml Bight that Mr. Cornell's lnismaiiaK.iiieiit h.-tel eoinp'.oteil the v.oik which Ins dispatch about I'n i on Leagas Club hiiffan After the first ba! to-tnorrow, a meeting of tho Feaaaytra delegation will be Ballad ami a r? lution will be offered direeting Chairman to east the voto of the State for | Blaine, if it is apparent when iVnn. v lvania taacbed on the call that the vote of that State v fire I.in: Ihe )iomination. '1 hi.-, will 1.-- for the j? IKtec ol giving Mr. Cameron aad his friends an < portutiity to secure for tho State Pennsylvania the honor of nominating t President. If the raaalatioa is raja tied, ai>< which th.-rc is some doubt, ?SB Mr. Cameron has br working hard to hohl his delegation to Gov. Ha ranlt. th.-n at least one man in the delegation v. vote for Mr lllslaa. to Shew ths Convention tl tha delegation will not remain sold. Then? is poseihihty of transferring the Pennsylvania delei tion as a whole from Gov. Hartraiift to any one al u forty ?Bibers of it, if they leave Gov. llartran will Tote for Mr. Plaine. SPIRIT OF THE SK.SSION. m* VAMnl I hl.K.MKNT-t A I WtillK ? bl Kl'titil.RS ( BULKS AM? TUK AI.lllAMA KEI.K?ATIONS-TI f-UTlr'ORS-l AND ITS SIONIFIt AN? t. I Ht IKLKOHArii TO TUB IKIULSB.) Cincinnati, Juue 15.?It has U-euaday mostly oratory. The Masssd bird of freedom has been ?? alted in such processions of tropes ami metai.hoi and rhetorical pyrotechnics generally, as inu-tt hav thrilled through every feather of his plumage in ?very ftbur of Ins frame, (ien. Logan has m apoken. to \>e sure, but it has neverth lesa bern a great day for the bird. The aimless talk and contriving of all the el menta of oj>is>sitn?n to Mr. Plaine came to not hin though a number of persons wandered around tl hotel SSSStdSBB and away from the hotel till far iu te night trying to invent some combination th might Its? practical and elective in beating M Blaine. The Hayes men were quite coulideii some of the tima, that the s? heme wou ancreed and their eandidate would come oi of it at tha head of the ticket, but they did not eut with any vigor into any plan or BSSpSUd to ar proposition which looked to the choice of any oth? than Gov. Hayes. Unfortunately for the success I any such combination the friends of other cam! dates to ?k mu'h the same ground, and were uni prepnrcd to listen to overtures that contempl?t, the nomination of their own favorites. TheConl ling men, however, seemed a little more ready t mak? concessions than tue Pristow people, po? aibly liec.mae of the hopelessness of thej ca?e. Somo of the Conkling men and a few of tb ?ayes men talk?.*d quite s< riously about making ticket with Hay?* at the top and Mr. Wheeler o ?X-t?ov. Morgan second, but it came to nothinu Manifestly the policy of the anti-Plaine people tin morning, when the Convention assembled, was t ?* the ??ay in a discussion of one sort or another t nil up the time and put oil the nomination till to morrow. The hint skirmish in this line was win toe Committee on the Order of lJu-im-ss iagsstad th latee, which provided for the adoption o the platform tie fore nominating the can ?i-latea. Mr. Hale of Munie, iu the Plain ?"????raat, made a show of opposition to this rule not the sentiment of the Convention waa bo clearl; . in favor of a?loptiiig the platform first that In ahortly withdrew hi? oppototion, ?nd tho anti-lllaii? Sien ??oored one. Thero was uo great pari iaiuen tar j druggie at auy time during tho day and very litth display of t?ctica. When the struggle over the re fort ot the Committee on Credentials in the Alabami ???aae begau it was generally understood that the voU Opon that case would be held no in some sense a t?eai of the strength of Mr. Plaine, as the Conkling mei aad made o strong effort, and behind thev had auc tootled in couoontiating all the auti-lllaiue intareau in support of tbe Spencer delegation. The minoi i-cp.u-t admitting the Spencer delegation i extremely long, and w.ia read with such a t BBd manner as to w eary the patience of the Conv tion. I judge from the BfBSSfBBSa of the deli'g,i ?luring the intlietion, that very few of them cai tin- laut of a penny which delegation was admit or which was rejected. The vote did not ?*how strength or weakness or Mr. Blaine, for thereat that the at tempt, to combine upon it faileil. I_u did almost brin? in Mr. Qsorga K. Spencer and crowd, sad thai would have been a featui-'of ( '?invention proceedings whi? h would have seen BOt Without siiaii.ieaace. I apprehend that the donemenl of G??<>. !.. Bpeueoi hi a Bepnblieaa 1 tional Convention would not, in tliis year of gn and epoch ?if reform, have been ?h eared B great b eflt to the tiehet ?>r advantage to tho party. 'I ( 'invention eaaaacd by just a trilling margin I binador of canning reepooaibUity los Mr. BpaaM Too report of the Ooauaittee ou Reaolattoaa 1 lowed tha *_Ugpoaalof contacted oases witboat i delay. B '?* ? singular comment iip1n the pr?vuili teiitliiii-ies of politisiSBS and parties that the sin l?lank in the platform which is ubsob daaaagogtooa, pun? umi onaoiilterated, waa ehori most loudly, mid set;;..cd to arouse tho most viol, enthusiasm. The mou astables..ab was the pcwcBtattos the name of Mr. Blaine. Beginning with an intin tion by Mr. Dana of Massachusetts, that no can ?late but Mr. Bristow could cany Massa? lnisct Mr. logeraoll prooaodod with a glorious eulogy Mr. l.laiuc, which at some ?potato MM to irai ? (.iiencc, and fairly lilted the ConveUioii oil its fe Tho temper of tho Cmi vent ion was cleai shown at the very beginning of ] speech. ' ?ther candidates had boni brought f ward (Jewell, .Morton. and Hristtiw), a cat h mimo h.id ?ailed out dcCSSBBtrstk Of ap|)ii>val from friends and aupporta Bui when Mr. Blaitit's naine full upon the Conv? lioa 'indeed, betes his aasac had basa sssd. l? only the State of Maine culled?the (?iiiveiiti went ol?' its feet in tumultuous CBeera and shoi: of approval. It was impossible for any one w stood und looked at the Convention BBd the galleri and the spe?-tutors at the rear of tin: Mage mistake the meaning of it clearly ??tiougii. T! Convention at that moment was Mr. Illain.-'s. l.a ISUaded period at tha orator's impassioned etilot brought fresh demonstrations of epplauat BBd ?l light, and when he had concludeil his a-Mns.? t' 15 -.ne inen, confident us they ii.nl beca be ota, we UlOte sanguine anil exultant than ever. Next to Got. IngereoD'a the beat apoocb ?>f the ?h was Mr. Tbompaoa'a ol Indiana in proaeuting ftl Morton, lie was one of the to r Bp"ak*.en ?.1 ii??t seem to be in., lv in g a jtainftil eliori to make hit sell lie ml. His voice ia fail and eievr, and bta ma tier dignified and iinpreaalTCy and the genial eue of hi? aiidr.'ss is nuiUNUtlljt agreeable. THE TKANSA?THINS IN DKTAII.. THK WOMAN St IFltAI.I. BPtC ?I '!'?? I'lIK I Hill I ?IN Tl BOU?LOBO BBBATB OS OBSBBBfl U-S-TII l'l.AllUini ?THK IMNDIDiri'S. [sstfssii rassa Maraiea.) Cincinnati, June l,r).?The Kejniblic in . Illlll.ll CollWllll'.lU ill t III 11 ?.'. ll)( li tllli lll'lllllli I'l-'-siil? lit M? Ther-olt in tin- clniir. I'l'i'viou?? to tin- ra ping of the gavel, tae hand played In..anlly. T. ("oiiventi.iD waf slow in getting down m baataaaa? Dd gatea weea dllateiy la ataxSts, tatat Mretaj "? Oea niitl.es, which liild lU'-etiliL'S during tlie m ?lining, ,m (illtiTs havinir hci-n nil lute last nlfflit. The mtmwi ? spectators was nhout tin- suite M ? ???;. May. OB ?-allin to tamnt, i)i?ver waa mail?- hgtba Rev^Ooargi Baaaba pastor of the First 1'reslvt.i lan ?hutch. Ooaaga W, Hear el Maaaaafcaaetta (sea aad said: " M ChitirniHii, I ant ri?itii-sl???l I.? prSM -nt t?? I lit-s ? '.?iiv. nti.? a nieiiioilal of a large mass o! our cili?<?iis, n ho ;ir.? ei chilled from any rejo??M-ntuli?.n lure, ami fiom an -luire ta tin- (lovernnietit. I ?!'--irc t?) pr? m tit the in BMCB? of the National \Vniniiii"s suirrm.'.? A-?" Lilt"! [Applauaa.1 UBier IBa ??i?i??r adaptad ftater?ay tin lui-ii.'nii.ii gaaa to the (.'oitiiiiittci- ?m i:?-i>iiitioi]s at mm hut I desiie t'i liiove that Mis. -arah >)?-iiet-r, who h;t beei il?'ptit?-?l i.y IBa Aaeoetatteo i" lepeaetal iBaaa h?-r? In- li??rd kg tilt- I'etlVeliti.in for 1(1 HlltlUti-s." The I'lialr? 1* the motion sce.ui'li-d I It was Ott ou.led l.y I -v?-iai <!?-l?_,?.:t< ? and object.?.! t hy other?. The question WaapOttO IBa bouse anil MM ricd h.v a small uiiijurll v. Mrs. Sarah J. s\? n> ? i. ?I. 1? gate of IBS N.iili?iiiil Woman'.? Si-.Ilt.ii_;?' A??.?, -latioii, tin? came forward upon Hie platform, lir?i.g l?atTSd WB s?,n)c epplaoea. sbesaid: In Is?:: the Bepubllcan party declared that It in? . m ii?i-ii?.iti ?t (our millions >,f h n. ?n in-iii_? ..in! .?-ti?! ..?lii-il uiiiv??i??al siiflia,,.?. When* ar.-tl.e ?id millions ? wiuiieii ?.?ti/el s oi tins BepnbUel When v. in yemmeth thieblgfa sounding .l.-?-lar..!i?iii true! 1 lie mm pi.m -? ?y?, " Wti haw- s? ? ttr, ?1 hi?, it?, iinil e?|ti.ilily t?i nil. Agolo, whan at,- tint women <?f the fuit, ?i Biateal i nti I?? farther on, la plank 14. roe ?.?y, ?? i be bepabllcai party is nlndral ?>f It? obligation? iu the loyal woum ?> America, foi tbelr iit.i.l? turotlui ti? th? ?-.uu?- or ir?-e iinil) ; Ihi-lr ndini-siiiit to th?'wid'-r II.I.I? ??! n?-,. fiilm?. ? \ i. wed with Miti-tiu tii'it, and the bflOMl il'-liiitid ?'f an . >i-M?f ettlMM for addition*] runts nIimuIiI i??- treat? with u-??|.e?-tful ...?isiil.-r.itl?ii." I'lie I'.?-jiiii-licaii nail; < iinni.t atford to neada from iu ground t ikei r??ur veai-s mo. Iteeoaol iiil.i.l in stand mill. T? 1. f?ll la to ?I.e. Nothing that lives la still. Motion Ml laTf of life. To be tin- '?arty that lead?, v??ti in i-t Hi"?. forward. Weooweak you forapiaafe thatwUI ptoet that inlmity 1-ur.iieiii ol I'????! -ihr. hall??! lit tin? hand of lO.ISMi.ixS) of Anti'i I? all ?Hi/ us. Hie WlveO BBS liangiiicis of this fair Bepoblie. Weaaked Oea. Logaa who waa our <?! 1!? S.-natoi- who vol. tl tot vnunaii aul ragt n? tin- l' it'd M_itim Baoatela IS74,^whe?rojk ?peakhalfaa hoar jr?flal rdaj kiefort UnaCoueeaUoa o inen f.'i m? ?n. wk te no winimti'? r olee could be beard, with 0 n.r na uiitgt >?? dlair? neklne.., aarepreaeated womi i ?.r tul? Uunl. He ?. I?I in- ilillielV loinot It. T'ln-II We Ml Low ?ill It I)?' WlthOeO. ]r>i.tu ?tl'.te IO.OOU.000 Of Wi.inei ?.t./. us <?i the iiiit.d state?, with iii?? ballotta the! han.ls, finget hunt We ?iskeil Frederick llotiifli-s ho? be, s., lately made a etttaea, iii?.-st.-?i with an tac naliti 01 a ttti/ct). could apeak yeat? rday of tha coatlni_?d ?n^ ? hilities of his tai ? and in?! s.t.v on?? xxntA for In?-wonoii of tin? lundi Tou woinaii?nJ Harriet Beeebor Btow?f he and hi? raoawwed taora for the emancipation of hi race than to Bay MM BT any body ?'f lie-U, or unv I'.? lltlcal partv m the unid. II? aald, "' l woald have s?.,.k. i for von if I had tlioiiitht of It." H.? you we how in?-n t? i> reeeal us. ITalnaa wa rapeeaeal ooraelTea we hare m redraai for any wrong- no relea Oran loas!, for any ngiil iti'i.K.s Off nu: OOBTSSTIOB. Thr Chslr?The tint hiisiness In onl? i Is thr report ?>: theiouunittee on Itulc? and Order of linsin?-?. Mr. OotBonot TuuBuylronku, I kalnaaaol t..e cumiuii t.-e. j>ie?enti-il th? followlnif report : To Hie Hunurable the Jirtuleitl and Mcmbert of the Tie pub.icun Saturnal i onrriitioii : Your (oininltlee, to whom was r??'err??l the matter ol rules and ?i'l?-r of hilKinrSH, beg lene tp suluitil tin. fol? lowing rules, in? Imlliig th?? order of bualtieaa r.?i thegi.v M a Ul ill of this Convention, as follows, to wit : BOU 1 I 'pon all ?iitiject? betOM the ColiMlitlim 111.? States ?hull be ?ailed la alphabetical order, and u.-xt th? Terriiorlea and the Insiri.-t of Columbia. BOU 2. Kail) Khali he en.itl.'d to di.uhle the Dumber of ltd H.-uators and llepr.-v'tttatl??-s iu Oaagreaa, _K-.-..r.liiig I?. ihr la:* apportlooneot, and eacb Territory aad the Dlhtriit of Coitiiiihia shall he entitle?! to two rotee. Tbe vol.? of cacti delegation shall he i?i>"ited by its chair? man. Ki'i.K U. The report of the Coititiiilt.-e on Creili-ntlal? ?ball ba dlapeeed ad before tbe r.'i?..rt ..f tbe ?Committee on Haiti .tin ami Hesoliitionn Is iict.-d upon, ami the re potl of tbe I'oiiiiniltre on I'liilfuriii and KiHoluliom ?hall I?-disiH.n.-ii oi hef'nr the Convention proceed? lo the nomination of candidates for Trciilcnt an.I lice PreaMaat BOU4. Ia makiiig the nominations for PraetdeBl and Vieo-PrtaldeBt, la aoeaee ahall tbe calling of t li.- roll be di?|H)Us??d with. Wit? n it hIimII appear that uny eaixlldAte has r?-?'?-ivert a m iji.nty of the votes chsI, tt.e 1'rcslilcut of tbe I'onveiitloii xhnil snnoiince the ?liiestlou to Im*, MShall the lioinination of the eandiifate he infle iiiiatiimoiisl" Hut if no i-aiiilidate ?hall have reiili.tl a majority of the votes, tbe t hair -hail ?llrtxt the vole to be ?nain taken ; whlrh ?hall I??- i ? |.? _?:. . 1 uitill siitnr i-.iii'Inlale shall n i?.? ret?'iv.??l a ina.ji.r.ty of ihe vol."i cast, anil when at.y Mtal? has aaaooaeed ils rote, It shall so H.antl iiiiiiI tho ballot I? auiioiincid -unie?? in case of ii'iin.-i ii al error. ROUt. Wiii-ii a majority of tbe delegate? of any two states eballdemandtuat a rota i? reeoraed,tbeaaaMahall ha taken by Mutes,Territorien, ami the liutin-t ofColam bin, the ?ci-retary calling tbe roll of Hate? ami Terri tories Iu tbe order heretofore slated, and the lii.itrict of Columbia. lit Ut In the record of the vote? by States, the vote Of eaehState, Territory, and the Iiisirlct of Columbia, shall he iinuouue? ?1 In the I hail'in iu. und In case the ratea of any state, Terril my, ot th?- iiistrict of Coluaota shall lie ?liv,?I'-il. tue Cnaii'iuaii shall ituiiotiiico tho ntiin her ot viles cast for any uiiudldate or tor or against any proposition. Kulk 7. When the previous <|iit"<tioii shall hodfmended by the iiujoriiy of the delegate? fn?m any sute ?tul tue nail ?oataiBed by a m.Ooiity of the Convention, the t|ii<-n tioit shall tien Iks proceeded with all?! dispose?! of at -cord lng to tbe rule? of tbe Houst of l;epru?eutativeii in slttil l.?t ? a??-. Ki li. ft, No member ?hall H|X'ak tnorr lhati once upon tl..- aame i|iie?tiou, nor lunger than five m unit? s, unie?? by toare of tbe Convention ; axoepl that ?leh-gaU-n pri ?viitiug the name of a candidate ?ball hi. allowed leu minuit? in orcst-iitlng the nntne ot Mich canillilale. llt.i.k il. The rule? of tbe lionne of l;.-|.t. s.iilaii\?-s ?hall be lue rule? of tin? ( onT.-ntiini, ?o far us they are applicable, and u?>l In.-oiuihteut with the ton-going rule?. ill IK lO. A II, .',??'.In a?. N.iii.,1,.,1 <??,ii,iMltl,?i. rliall be nppoiute.l, to enaelel of ou? m??inl>rr from riveli Suite, Tei-ritoty, ami District l*SprSBBBted In this OaBTSSUOB. I he: ?.?i -hall be e.ilu-d aud lb? dologitlion ft "in >.nh State, Territory, and liiitriet ahull name, throiigli their cii.iiriu.-ii. a pi-rnon to uct aa a mrinber of ?urh commlt tee. 3ms Caaaaa, Cha-lnaaa. it. a. Dawaaa, Saaeotarjr. DKDATK ON TIIK THIKU hfl.K. Tbn readiuK of tbe third aud fourth rule? -aa? recelred witb applauae by about two-tblrda of the Conveutlou. K in' ni Hale of Maine?I Mk tbereadlog of Rule 8. The Hts.rotary read the rule, m requtated, whea Mr. j ___________________________ unie continued : " I move to strike from Rule 3 that of It which postpones ths nomination of eamlltlates after tho platform is settled." [Cries of "Un, no." applause. | Mr. Cessna?I rise to a point of order. When I rea? report I mailenuiotlon to ruommlt, for the purpose ? cerlalnlng whether there were objections to any partu section; and, therefore, the motion of tlio geiitlcina this point, Is not in order. I ph-due myself to the ice mini, however, as well as to ??them, that if It in denim have iliscu .sinn on any subject, I will withdraw mi? thin to recommit, and will move for a division of tin lK?it, so that an opportunity will be had for a discus of every rule. Mr. Cessna?Then I understand from my friend tlu Soatraoa<ttT_atao_oa that ajaeattaa? which i wlUaal myself at Ihe ftWgm time. If ihere be no ob|?-cti ft.sk that this r?-|M?rt shall-ne divided Into two ?livls the Hist to eiiiliraeo Hi?; whole of it e\c.-]it Kille ?i second to embrace Knie a. Is that satisfactory t? friend I Mr. V. D. Silllmnn of New-York?I beg If before the ?|iie.stioii I* put on (he adol of the report, to suggest an amcti.lincnt tho SfeagS of Hn Htlditiotial rule, iu tin. gt "A'l.-r each ballolln_-, and until Mime candidate i receive? ?i majority of the votes cast, tins Cunveiitiiin take a raeoaa for tin? ip mo at half aa hour. fCHaa ei ' 'No.') Thin l.i lo mve the deleirates optioi t unit v to fer with om? another, ami count to a decision iegari tlicir ballots." Mr. Hale I move fo strike out that portion of the which |.o?tpoiieM the balloting for cainlil.ilc? until | the platform i? Hcttled. I do not object,and ? in com if 1,0 oiie'.? object mi; lo the Hr.?! part of the rule ol report, that the Committee on Creil? htlals ?hall lir? settled, and, tiiercforc. I do not ?l.-sir-- to aiita,'otil/.e entire rule, hut move to Mi ike out the last portion of Mr. Daaaaa?Daaa my friend from Maine wish to cuss lu? titneiiilinent 1 Mr. Bale The whole point, Mr. President, preser by my motion must be ?c| clear. I do not destre to t Up th?-time of th?.? body ?f ,?en. I will onlv sny |ga fat us mi knowledge goe? citner in MM al, Stale, or tioinil conventions which I have attended beton-, In ?asawas tin- platform?Iba laaatattaaa af ih?< i.ari pre-ciitol lieloie the uouiliialion* ami ?election of c.il da',. -. I I ? lie? e, sir, thai the toallBWSB l>r, ?.??it ? ill thai unless my motion I? cirri.-d Ilii, ( ?him titioti n reinalii lu-re fin hteirs InoalBj. M a great body of r will, with null.lin.* e.Miilial (o ?In while the t MbbUMBI Kf.soltiti.uis may be waiting ami d?battu?,' lo report to house. GaafJB W. Ilott hklss of New York Mr. t'li.ilrman. IMS me inatb-a phitloriii before WO placed unreal date aa it. (Applause.I Prat lically. it ill iy iu .ike ilifl'erenee In re tot!.it, Inn. Me ? it il ti ally, ll would lie an,utility to plac?? u man ?m haneaaah hafofa you roar Bono. [Aaplaaaa.] if thaaaerorwaaattaBoti history Of Ihe lt.-puhlic.iii part? w in n wt- in ?? , ! a-. I iltiil alum in our proceed)tig?, It 1? to ?lav. Ill behalf of Ni York, I ask this Ctnr, cntinii that tin?? mike im f-.n marche?. laotBI Utiow what our platform ?b ni n I the ??in li'late V til may make a nlalfoim tii.it v le??, n tin- number of catiiliiiat.-s mat.-rl.illv. (.?v. Noyes of Oiilo Iu IgOO, as the gi-nib-man I iu?t st.iti .1, Ihe philforin wa< reported b?f.ui? i'.h- cm tt.itc was nominated, l?.ht Mais ago, I un mini an.?tl I,lent. (iov. I.e.? uf in? .lel?'gali.iii, tali?, wu? then um the I'titiimittee on llisoliitioli?, the < 'oiivi lit inn waltetl long time for the OaBUitttl I on Kesoiulnei. t?? n jHirt. i?, as Un-?.'i iitbuiuii say s, ?ib.iirtl to nun u.ite a (?in .lute in,|>1 you know wlul he Is to bt.iml Upon. |.' planse.] Ml. BalO a-ketl if It w.i? true that the Committee lb 'Solution? traa it ?niy la repott, aad Belag aaaortd ii it wa?, he W Ithtlti w lot liiotion. 'lie- put,oil* i|iHj?ll wan then ortliri ,1, ?nul Un i u'e agreed to. A th It L'.tt- flitin Yliguii.i I in-ive to lav on tie tal? The vote mi? taken on till? twice, utnl the ului-mltiic was l.ii'l on the tal'ie. l:r.i-i?HT OB < hi I'lNli A!.?. Thr n?-xt lltiti'.'in tittbr wa- Hie repott of the Co Di 11 r a.n Oedeattado. Mr. John T. BBBH of tha OS initti-e on t'retliiiti,?!? proi ? ???It ?1 lo re.nl the tagtet. I coiniti-.* forward Ba was ksmAtj Bpajaaaae. Tha t Mo ing is the I. port : I lie inaiority of th.-i'.iiinitttee re|M.rt In favor .if t adinisKioti of th.- delegation froai Al iii.im i beaded i .1er?-. HsrnUon (Anti-Op orer), and also tfeal fro_a tl I ?ist i n t of. ol urn in.? known a? tin- Bfci ph. t?l iMega i"i llic r- inalml.-i ?if the li ?pol I i i?n?i-t ? of tin- li.tlni? the deli g.ili'i. B lu? h have ?ill. ;nU bt eti publl?lie?t. Mr. (.lain? N. Hurl., or Ncv.iil.i then ?-Hin? forwi? amid aoaaMaraMa ? booi lag '" ftt aoat a ?loot Itj ropoi M vit s it) IHK lUsll?i r. Mr. Baoot i tiitivi? t h.ii t Bal aaBJoot iu.itt.-r ooaoorata i tin? partit ui.tt dologatloa ba " < oaaarfttae. Mr CBeaaS I i.ioiit tha? lh.- t'pott be ttttSoi luto t? dl\ ii-ioii?, the tir?! la MBBTBOI U'I lit?' i?|?ott nri-] What r<-'al?, to Hit* Al:i'?aiiij t i r*. I ilion-, Iniwet I Without lu allg ttfli li?ive tu ?i )? > mie, to n, aUi- .-.-.,. 11. ? r ?*? Hon. I have hain-d partly from menu c s of Hn ?<"? iiiittef and piirtlv <'l?r? It? r<? tltat ta tin? ?n*.- of II.e I . tritt of Columbia ?n-iilnr of tBeme del? g?tions come hei w it li lli.it kimlof foi m ami iei;tilniitr wl.icli BOBM M lltlotiietnta mate in tin.. Ooavoattaa. i tnt Bmt U Mali? of Nnw-Yurk, l'enn.yit ?nii_i. ami Illto.?!? h.tt boea very BMMBoaa aad Haaral ladoad toward all thai Territories ami tha l>i?tili t in ?.;ivit ig Hic m poottloBB up?, all tli??e imp?t l.tiil i oiaiiiittc ? mm ItB BT all ttom on the CommHtc?: BB BoOOiBl OBI fur 1'isl.iiu e. slue theiel? no regularity in ImiHi < I. .It ?:liui? ? lilell wool BBtlda tin Hl?tl|. t of Columbia ?I? !. a'. ? t ? ?cat. Ii.ic therefoie tUtteO to Minimi that iti< nSOfl ? f the tepoi t b Htilktng out the li.-iiiii- of Baj !? ? J. WsrWi n nml m,. rt.u ' t lie nun. .if I It ?l.l nk |ll?lli.-la??. Ili-legatc f.oiu In li.in.i ".t for- that vote 1? t ikt n I .)( sue to call the attend.f tin < h.tltmai. to tin f.n t Ilia n has be. n ?tiled, In general t? nut. that |Ba ?oti. the liepillilli ?.if the Iliatra t of luliitiiliia. in wtniin the tWO dOlO?SlOS her?-, wtiose :iillnl??loii lia? lu fil IBOOBI iiientletl by the majority n|?ni.i? ?MBWWBBf lllBfBhB Now, vt ill Hi? K? litiemiin tell i?? III what le.pei-t lima l?rot a cilitii;? wen-n it?ular I I put the (BOOttoB t-j Hi? Kintlcinaii fnun Piiin?) Itnci . Mi. Ocaaaa I aaaaot thai all the Information I have I from tin? liepillilli ?in or?Miii/alioii of the City of Vast lngtoli, who ri.iin- h.-ie heailcil by I'r.derick Douglu?? who tict ils BB ilii|i.r?etlllllt. (I hi? I? I Detagata from laetoaa Then i tte.it tin- aaaUooaai with entire n ?pcclfuliii-st s? hen 1 nat he ha? BO Informa tion OU the nubject [ I Ulli; tit ?T, c'.r?, ?ilitl |hl??en], an. therefore ll i? fall to ii??uuie that the geiillem.iii in.ik?a hi* proposition booaaoa PiodtiBt Doaojoaa happen? t< n-pieseiit nil Interest here tu which he fully concur? .?Applause.] Mr. ? es.ii.t tried la? ?peak, but th<* aililienre woulil m. let hlin, ?Iniwnlng his vnlce hy chipping Iheir hands st.iuritn* tin-ir ft ?t, and hBBlBS. Mr. 0 ?sna Unally managed to ssy, * I withdraw th? pro|M>.?ltl?tll ; tliatisi.il I vajnli-tl to ?ay." ihe .|iii stioii wu? wikrn upon the adoption of there pin of Hi.? Committee, citcpt that pat t relating to Ala bama. The ?notion was timiiilinoualy agrt eil to. .sI'KS'i Kit's IM'.KKAT. The Chairman? The question now recurs on that por? tion of th.- report referring lo Alabama. Mr. Baser Of Maryland united that that part be recotn in 'i d. Mr. Ciiinbaek of Indiana uigeil that the gentletnaii from M.ti vlaiitt had couie before the Convention with tlu unijb Itr report, hut bad not stated one ?luirle fact In sup port of tin? report, it was therefore conclusive that UM majority had ?BB fact? frotnwhieh they could draw cuu elusions and sustain their jM??ition. (Applause.) Mr. Kn?or said the Stale ?'entrai r.iniinlttce of Ala bama was c uintituti-tl In l"7l. Tinte wen? then six Coligresslonal Districts in Ihe State. The Committee wa? onmp.iseil of twelve iiieiiibers, two froli) BBSS Culi mrmaaBUtel Hl'trict. That Committci' met. and coii-lib-r ing ItiM'lf not large enough, ?ailed In Mr. Clnulf? P., Mtt i, uaii elected him ?h.iirman. Mr. Myer wss not ap poinn-d by the Htate 0 nventlon; he, was made chalrinnn by the C.mltle?, ?pparently Irri-Kuhirly, hut the party accepted it. They afterward wisued tbe Committee Increased from Vi or 13 to M, A lnistlng was calletl, and tho Committee wa? incream-tl to'^4 ; last February the Committee met, hi i of the old uicuibi-rs meeting twelve of the new one?, called a convention, and chose delegates to I'lneinnnti; the other six called another convention und cho?e tin ir own deleg.ttes; If there ?as BBJ Irn-giilaiil) In the Cotii mltte?*, it was begun by i tlling In a mau um elected by the Conviutloii ; utter the matter had BBBB ?Ujrdto ?iisitt-d In fie t .initi?e, Hie roll wa? c.ill'.l. ami IB" mskttnk-Ot m favor of the I'.ice delegation, and U SfBlBBl Jame? K. Tyner of Indiana, after listening carefully to the argument of the pBUaBBBB in i hargc of the mtiottit report, came to the com Itislon that he u.a.le tu,It on? single poli t in behalf of his com In-loti. that wa? thai af? ter the regular Klt-citllve C.?niii,ittfi? ?had BOOB uppoltits-d hy Hie Alabama State t Mveulioii in 1074, tbey ?ent ?ut aitli? of tin-ir liai lu chi.'te^ a than in.in of Huit ? ou-, t II tlnn. He ?laluied they It nil aright tn ?1.? ?... It. -mark? were made by Mr. inezeiulorffof Virginia, Mr. Atkins of Georgia, Mr. Mulligan of Maine, ami Mr. I'ouieroy of New York. Mr. HesU?n of North Carollus I am a cltinn of th?> TsrIIeel Stale, although I uui a nativo born Oliioitu and Iov,- tin? Itv-a.ititiil State. Still I love 9tJtUttgktnt ttOtn bott.r. Now, accordine to the ?Tldenr* adduced ls-fore the Comtulttee ou Cn-dentlals last nlifht, I have no hesl UUoa In ?iy lue that oa evsry uiaterUl imuc Mr. Spencer and h'g fnllowcm.Hiackrd up by tbe organize?, elenif the Bepubllcan Executive Comnntte-o of that e nre the d?l?gation entitled to scats on this I [Cheers.] list night strenuous effort? were I before that C'ommitteo by the Chairman to press debate In favor of Mr. Bjieucer and delegation. |Applause and hi--? ? i I tell him all deference, that If be take? up tlio battle-??ry o: Horace (?recley disorganizing, disintegrating eleme the South and tight? It out In hi? committee?, tut he it last night, you may bid farewell to Republican ces*. [Applause and Ills???.] I have nothing to against Mr. C.reeley, for when (iod put? Ins hand i tiuiu 1 take mine off. |lll?s.?s.| f say that if tlt.it thing been fairly te.l? ?1 h'f.TC that Committee, and there lie? n proper time to consider tbe facts and the is. that report would have 1?. a entirely different. Itu wi-re ??,'iiied an opportuuiti, and the gentleman ki It. [Applause and his?. -.] IMegata from Wisconsin- The deli-giife? In this en IBa bau think tin re has Is-.-ti altogether too much ?iti'-iice aaatai aa the question, an?i that the only sen: May'o il? termine til?' qiii-i.tion is to adopt the malt report. [Chacra.| liberate* move the ptortoog?*. tion. [Applause ami cries of " I'uestion."] After further ?leba _ the pr.-viotis question wai mntnleil, ,t* it Wiseon?!.. delegate ?aid, on behalf of ev li\ Int. ??til In Wisiiiiisiii. [i i rent lau_.hler ] Ti:?' previous ?iiicstlnii was oiileii'il. and tbe I'resi? said thai in or?! >r to get a (leur comprehension ?>f question, the (Hair woitltl stale that tlmte g.-ntlei who \ ote "aye," Vote In favor of sealing the Sp.'l ?leleHiillnIl ; those who vol?> " Ilo " upon tin? quest vote to fosar of seating the llairisoii delegation. vnti'W.i? then taken with tic. following result: Y Mal Viy?. 17?, The saaaMaa upon the adeptlaa of the majority rei was tin n i?ui ami tarried, mi pi.iiFoiiM PB8BBBTBB. TBeCBaB The m-xt boalaeaa lo arderla therei>or the Committee on He.ol'.il tuns. Oea, taaayh v.. iiawiev, ftaai iheCominitt??con R lutioii?, iheti pr'srnii-d tin? Declaration of l'rincl|i [The I'l.itfoiin is printed els?wbere.| In res-ions? tn paaatd calls, Oea. Bswfsf taad tbe seventh article i mu? time, and tbe delegate.?? und audience Jolui-i' in pt Btad ? lu-ers. An eir.iit was made to get In a motion to divide tho ?etatteaa late ihren su.one letattra to the Onto ?pie.tinii. oaa covering IBa finance?, ami Ihn other t 1)ra?itig the ri'iuaitiiug resolutions, but it w is ruled I of arder, The vote was then taken, resulting, Ye SIS i Nays, BBS. Adaptai, Th.- Chiiir -The ?iiiesllon m>w recur? ??n the adoption the final?, tal resolution to v, liiih tlio minority of I ??.iiiitiltti-e, Hi? M?,n. Kdwiu ?latins of Tcxa?, off, re stil.-tltllte, xi/.. : SenuTtaS, That n i* tbe data at Oeagnaa to prat in-a-iii.? f.?r ? a, Mini; out tin- pr'Visions of what termed the lb'i-iiiiiptiiin act ol omgirae, to tbe ead i' iesiim|,!ioii ?,f .j.permeate at me tli?e fixed by ?, a? i . .iiiitot be fu il.er delayed. (i.?v. Davto_aadeeleagargaaeai m behalf of Am a ?tllil!?'. Tlte question was then put on the adopthitt of the B sti' lite. BOd It was r \eetOi bv a deeiiliit miij.irlty. Bfler I 1'ioira? I? ?1 discussion of tho platform till op? ?Ilion to it via? ?? itbilrawu, ?ml tlte resolutions v., ad??pted without a ilivislou of I he holts* Bumwa noes, Tin? Cbsto aaaaaarsi thai dw Best baeMaae wast aeariaattoa af naasblatea. [Croat apptaoai ' Moil?, to a?lt,?iirii ??e," mi'!.-. Bad vi? -ifi-r.iiinly ol.i?-?-t')-l to. T naealtaa waa pal ia ad|aaia aattt to^aanow. beet. Mi. K.?.i.-g of ("..un. client wa'itistru? led t>y his de gallon to t?r. -s. DI Iba lain.? of Man!.all .leivell for t Preaideaey, ami m teiiy stated ni? reserd. I Hodarata i plans' | MOBTOB, It. W. Thompson of lu.tlaii.i said ho wa? litslnit-leil the i nun - Kepiiluii an patly of liidiaiia to put before t ? 'odm-iii ??n tits nanu, of tiiivi-r i". Mertea aa a aattal nomo.' ?? tat tbe l'ti ?.?I. iic> ?if the Culled State?. Th km-? him lo U- ? wort ni lOBlBeeOlBllM "f the prinripl on win? li tie? i;? ?i'iii?i, ha? alwaja aadaiaatalwa stand, ((.rent applause.] II? I? f? -ri??<I t?> bun as I nii.it war inivi-riior, liei-ati.o In? won it in tho riel.I Out) he well .1 .?riiargi'd ; Be WOt e.ptal to every crl? during the ?lark?- t bear af tbe Rebelltoa, aad baa bat eijual lo onry ir-si-? sine ; m th?-s.-nat?- he stau,!. g i?o.-r <?r iite t.. .t [Applaaee.] Mr. TBea^eoa eelogtK Mr. MoTtOO at lon? li. ii.l it. ?v. I that In dis its bid inv bad a I"ii ?I'l.-iil. .Vuinitial.' Morton, In? ?ail. and the shall co up a great ibaai ot rteeaty in Baee_abi ii. <i- m. .i that Marisa is pBytdaally aalt f the |H.?ilii?ti nf V. i ?I'l.-itt ; it I? till?. 1 Baa be ?a aBBetedla BB Mao, bat it don't aeed Use* i>< ike ? I're.l.le.i. 11 is be.nl and I.e.ii t tir?'sound: li : .ii.inr. aad potrtetbSa an aaqne?tluoedi if tin? rights ail (M'i.pie, n-?-??.iii . of color,arete to laatataad ai \ lit.? t tiniii pr. s. t ?? I. no lii.itihi'i'l.'l can ulate.l toi unit [Oroal .?l'i'ai ,?>-. laag eeattaaed.] Mr. Ptaabbaek ?>f baalatoaa laeaadad Mr. Hartoa !..?munition in the name of tho tr'ily 1??? al people of It State? .it app'ai--." m III'- k-iillei leo ) Ile r.'fel t? 'I I hi.n as a in.,'? ?if epotleee integrity, matchless eoura.'i 1.1 ..a?!, ?-? il bolt.- xi, ???? ll:< ? ?]??? 11?. il would sti Ike tutor t tin- lUoIiators in th? Holllh ?ho are drirtag away ? .iptt.t I? i?, i m? ?I her legal people, aad murdering theiii. I weald be tbe complete, Saal ?rttlnaanai of ditto tree ?pi. -illoiis at i?.. | ont ??t Iho war. | .\ppl__use | i!iii?!??w's atmiBa nos. lii-n. Harlan of Kentucky i-aino forward amid lit gnaiaat appfauua te a wlaata d-nUmm n Brletaw, b ot>< .11? n?-?? to tho m.m ! IBM "f UBI entire llcpul.llcai party ef ble Mala TbaaaaaoaeaaMal af IbaaaaMwa th?? ?livii.tl f??r an ill?? r Inuiirudoua round of apptaOM l.,tt Hail in ?.ill llt.it fttilti tit?' earliest of bliinail. Mr. grlalow bad b?? ? tni" to tbe gnat piiii'ipii? Seat !? the heart of i itrj |:.?;.i|t.l!i in ; lie was reared III th? BeBaalwtoaB taagBi btaitbal tin' Dattad Mataadldaoi reoatttote a leagae, bat a aattea [applaaaa)j laalaatly when tho I;. halBaa l?r??s? pat, to aiiiiouiioc?l his determi n_?t tun to stat.'l h> lin Cil,ni, come what Inlilht ; he fol imveii hi?'.?.?i?i, bj boSk eater-tag IBa military eerelee .m.i ? ?ii?.. - 4. ? ? mi? Mpperttag ib? asaaa witn egoal aaa la tbe legieletare Mr.Mariaa stated ?t __??_? Bagtl Mr. Ilristow'? pabtk ROard) totag frequently Interruptii: i?> ebaara. Jii.lci- l'olaiil of Veriinuit s.tiib'.l tin? BOBBlBBtlea Bad referred la tin- fa. t lh it ahttSUt pi.'|iorti.ui of pi-o plr in his .-I it?? b.'lotig t.? th.? II pit!?II? an party than b the case In aim???! an? othei Slate. V. iiinini has in? ? an iiiiinte at its own, bat ii baa a deep laleisal la the wart f this (?-invention. Tin? c; BSe is Imporlaitt. (?in? BaaB of tin? lii-miH ra. | t? Unit Hie) go late Hits .amass with a unit? d Soiitli in their fH\?>r. This is j>rol?al?ly tin?'; and, if so, It m-.-?Is oui? a coiiipiirativi'ly small fiagm.-nt of iba Not th.-tti vol.? a* rotuit tBa daattolaa ef IBa aaaa? lr.? again into th. hands of those who MOgM to break up the I'nloii. Vermont ami Keiuueky catne lu'o ihr I liloli together ; be Impeil I hoy would stand togilhel ?aa for ?.ut'iiy ?iHi Briatow? fApftoaaa.| lieorge William ( tirlls of New York iievt look tin* plat? form, amid leas ?"?'-I leoi ap|>lause. He said that on l>. ha'.f oi that va?t l.o.ly of Id pul.lir.vis of New-York, who have seen tn.it reform Is possililo within the I.??pub llean patty, beeause they have se.-ti tlio heary h i in of the Oararaaaaal it mam? aaaa Iba thieves, ho ro?e toaaaaad the uouiluaii?'!! of Mr lli.stow. lie pointed out the great occasion lor Mform, Bad ri-f.-rred to Mr. Hilstoif us tho on?, man ??Ii" in??r? than any other can at thl? time otnl'iiil} the ?eltim mit of the country ill behalf of -llch reform. The coiitlilioti of ? o ititiiied ascemleiiey St the pnrty is, he s;il?l, thai it oltall dlsiharge Its duties to the people. [Applause.] lie proceeded to eulogize Mr. Htistow's record from the Begtlnitig of the llebel lion, when In. took hi? life In bis hand, to tbe presout time. Iu conclusion he ?aid: If this Is not to to the last ?uccessful Convention of the Kopnb llcan |)iirt>, It must go lulo the cuiimiss vrilh thes? eiies : First, " Al.soluto protection of all rights of citizens every? ?uln-re." laaaadi "Tba hardaal kiml of hard mnnoy." Third, " No rln<s, no iliquo?, im eoiublnatlons of personal interosts, n-i i.-rsonil nn\ ?'nnnlit ? applause;, nothing but tbe will of th?' pi ??pie clearly expressed." [?ireat ui? plaaaa.] Mr. It. II. Dana of Ma-siu'linsctts also seconded I'-.- >?? tow's ni'iniiiatlon. II.- ??hi he knew no other nanu- that was huh In ? at tv Massachusetts next No>ember. [A|i piatise uinl Haaaa.] "Meill what I ?av," ?aid he; "not that no other name can carry Massachusetts, but that 1 km-?' no other that wiis sur?- to do it " [Ki'iiewe.l hisses ] KMIII sumic M,.VI IN A I ION Of III.AINK. Wbrn Malm? w as called upon a sicnc of the wildest en tliiialnsui ?iisii? ?I, delegate? and spectators rising to their f.et. nit.I waving hats ami fans. Th?. cheering, which was long aiid loud, died away only tube rune wed, ami ? lt.M d with three cli'em tor Mr. lilaine. I'pon the close of Mr. liana's speech, Col. Hubert In praollef DBaalaafpaarto apea tba ptoBBno. aad a? it Mas iiixl.Ti,!.I that I?,? was to nomluato Ilialne. the Irnnds of lite lall'-r getitlen.uu liroke oui lui" a stortu of i I... -1 ?. ??Iinl. was eoiilinueil for ?*.?v??ral iiiluitte?, and ? elosidwitb three cbi-ers for "tho inau from Maine." Wli'-n ?Id? tot.mil had ?ub-l.l?il, <"ol. lnt,-, r??.ll sal,I : Massaclnis'Ils may b?> salistleil with the loyalty of It, ti) in In II. Iltistow. So am I | ipplints?'] ; Imlif any man noiiiliialed by thl? <"?'iiveiiti.ni ? niini?! carry the Mut? i.f Maosa. htisetts, I am n.?t salistleil wllb tho luv Lin af tbal State. [Caeete, appiaaaa, ead laughter.) If tin-iniininee of this ?'??iiieiittoii eaitiiot carry the gt.tud old ('oiniiinnw?-?ltb of Ma?-?,?, unset Is hy ""?.?M?! in. n.n ?. I would advise ta.-iii to sell out Kuneu.l Hall a? a lluiuo irat.c hoadqiiarters |? hu.-is and Ian .mi?? .| I Would a,I ?i?.? them to take from Bunker II ill that eld uiiiiiuiiiini of gloi). The Koptiiiiie.ius of lie t_Uli-.?1 biai.4 d.iu.nii ?a aeir bu-aer la the errat contest of 1 .7i? a man of Intellect, a man i tegrltj, a man of w. ll known and approved po opinion. (Cheers.) They demand a statesman, tl.-iu..mi a reformer niter as well as belote the ele [Cheers. | T.iey demand a politician In the bighes broadest and best sense of that wortL [Cheers.] demand a mau acquainted with publie atlairs, wit w?int. of tin? people, with nut only the re.|ulremei the hour, bul with the de Bands of the future. The iiiainl n man hroail ctioiiKlilo comprehend the relu t?i this t.oveiiiii,c?a lo tun other nations of the t [Cboora.1 The Republicans of the United ? demand a man who knows that prosperity resuiupiion, when they come, mu.?t come togf |Ciu-nrs.| When they eutne, they will come hand in 1 itiioiigti the golden harvest fields; baud in ny tue whirling spiuule aud the tttniuig w hand In hand past tin? open furuace-d biiiitl in hind by ?he flaming forge?; han. hand by the r imtieys tilled wirh eager flee?b; hands of the c?>untle.?H sons of toil. This mom : got tu Ni dug out of Hin earth. You canuot make n.is lug r.*?oliitioiis in a political meeting. [Appia Tue Kopuh?cnna of tho united States want a man knows that Huh Huvc.rnmeiit ?hoiiltl protect every ?I at home and abroad [lihcinra], who knows Hint any eminent tinil will not defend its defenders and wu protect its pmteotora Is a disgrace to the map ol world. I Applaus..] Tney demand a man win. bel in tin? eternal separatum ami divorcement or eharel schools. 1'ae.v iteuiaiid a man whose politic?! repul? \t spotless as a slat, bet they do not demand that candidate shall have a cerliiicatc of t olal chart sinned by a Confederate Ceugreea. fHreat clie.r I'm- mull who his in full habit and rounded ineasm oi lui-se ?pi. mini qualltlcatiou? is the pre?enl grand gallant h- ear ot the Republican patty, J um ? U. lit l< 'he.rs] iiiir ciiutry, crowded with the vast and marve a? hit-, em. ni? of it? H rot century, aslm for a man wo of her past, prophetic of >?"i miare ; asks for a mau has tin- audacity of genius (applauseI ; asks for a woo is the grainiest combination ot heart, BOBBBB and Brains beneath tin- flag. [Applause.| That au Jame-? <;. Hla ne. | Applause.] Fur the Kt-puh.ic.iii 1 led ny that intrepid man, there cau be no such ibiu defeat I Applause.l i Ins ti n grand year, a year tilled with the recollect of the -"?rotation [appUoae] ; tilled with proud tender namoriea Ol Im ??end past; tilled with legend! ot liberty ; a rear In which Hi** sou? of freei win dunk frota the foaatala of enthusiasm ; l?tp,ila a year in whicii the p,-.plo call fur a man who lias ?il viit in Coagre?s what our soldiers won U|?uii the 1 |c'icer?) j n year In wiil:-h we call lor the man that im ti 11 oui Hi?.- throat of treasou the tongue of slan ,.Vi.pi...i, ). A man that has snatched the masa Democracy from too hideous i ace of Hebt Ilion. Ai who. In,.- ?m Intellectual athlete, st?o.l lu the aren d?bala, challenged all coiners, and who up to the pre? flioinent m a total ntrungi-r to defeat. [ Applaus.-, j 1 a?? armed ? ?u ri.tr. like a planted kuigiit, Jan.. ? ti. lili iiiaichiti down the halls of the Amer cau Congress throw his shining laaeea full and lair again?! the bra loi? In ?id of uvury dt tamul uf ins country aad uiaiig of liahoaor. [Loud cheers and cries of "Time" i " Be on."| ib.- ciiHirinati?Is it the will of the Convention t the time of th.- speaker be extended ten minutes I [Ci of " Tea.*] Col. lug.-rH.ill then proceeded : ?Btthe Republican party to desert that gallant n mm is worse tnan If an army should desert tinir gen? upon tin- ibid of battle. [< Mera.] Ja?- .s u. ii.aiin BOW und bu? bon for years tue In-a.cr Of the ?ne st.iiiuaid of the K'public, [t'htais.] I call It BM in c.?use no liiiiuali bi-liig can stand beneath f.il.l? without hon.innig and without mitiii'.ng free. [ch?-.?r?.| Ooatleaaea of Convi'utiOB, in the name of the great Republic?the oi it public that ever existed upon till? earth?in the lia of all her ?leii-iulrr? ami of all her rapporterai la I name of all her sol.Hers living ; la the liuiue at all! soldi-rs wuo.lied u??on tin- held of battle,aad in i nanu-.?f tin?.?) that perished la the skeleton elatea famine al Ande'nonvllle ami l,il.hy [ehoeroj, whoaa I i.-: nigs in? a.? eloquent!/ raaembera, IUiaota nfnolna for tue n? it ('resident of this country, that pr.i of parliament iiians, th it lea 1er of leader?, James Maine, ll.oiid ami repeated ehi-?-i>.] Mr. Kit?-or Main.? followed hi support of Hie noml ttoti of M,line's ltlol son. Whoever is BOtBUBated liv t ? tiiiv? ntititi, In- saal, he will carry Mains hjrSOyQOOl jortty. 11.) was elot|uent and forcible In describing I gieat cause Involved in the priidnn. contest, nuit deel lug its invincibility for it. own a.iki- under any aBM leader. t iivKi.tNti in' TiiK nrxn. When ..v.-VoiU was calle.l Slew.nt I,. Woodford vain til lo tin-platform. In obedience to the injuncti of lin- Ne? Yiok State Co?ivenH??n he pieseiitr-d I honored name of Koscoe Conkling. [Great aoplaus Broad in culture, he said, eloipn nt in d'-bate, W?M t onn.ei. leartaea In leadership, ma to the <>1?1 ltcpubllt p.nit ?is Hi.? iie-illi- la to the polo, Mr Conkling ne? neither d.-fensc imr eulogy. He is B positive ?plant in Ihn body politic. He characterized Mr. Cotikli a.? a line friend of I lyssr? S. tirant. |Applause] 1 ?pe.iktr proceeded With complimentary ailusioiis fo 1 other caiiilidate? pr. aaatOd?afoWBU. Morton, and B) tow?and hS referred delicately and elo.pieiitly to t siitl.len silence of paity feelmj; when Mr. HI aine va stricken down, as it was tcait-d, '>y the haud.fdeat liow pravi ts weal out for linn, sml how New-York jol all tha others In cougratulatliig Maine ???nl tin-nation h.? ifstoratioli. Hut let us, he said, iioniiii.tU- a Presid? i with our he.nl? ?un! not with our hearts. (Applaus ? ll>- then eUeaWB -I tin- political situation for iln? purpt of ?bowing tha poiny of uoiiiimtiiiig Mr, t'onkiiuK aa I la?.! iiii'in, of ..t t hi Hoi a national Itcpuhllcati trtiini| lb- urged Iln? la? ing aside of all |h rsonal tlttl'i-rciici-s a a.l State pri'le In the rciiit-niltratit-e of what Ileiuocrai ic.tm.ilion mi-sus. [Applause| dot, ii.vvis pananaran, ?iov. Nine?, on behalf of Ohio, piiseiitiil the name .??it II i.? i?.. one who Is well known ami greatly Im-Iov? tit ?>hio; who ?hen trcamm raised its head, unlike thoi w ho an- Invincible lu peace ami iut WBIe In war, enter? He? militait ?eivlce, and until the struggh? cud.-d fu lowed Ins leader and his tlag. Civ. Hate? had defeat.' si.astral) Thanaaa, Rt-adletoa, aad William Aiieu, i, teat, atui i?.?? %at iu tha habU of beating Deajoersta. an fi mu tin? ferae of habit ? ill da it ??gam if aaadaated her. id ti hr.iM , In?net. iinpri tiiiiling, vt i???, Meat ama, schul.ir ami a g-ut? man. lits siiupli? Ity c nf.- i? a ?i iinling rebuke tu the extravi game which bads to coiriiptlon In public u put ale life | lake him for the -standard-bearer, ln-caii??? li lii ta, i? a candidat?- who i ?in tarry Old?, Indian... Minion and New-York, ii.? well at nil the u-?t ; Inc.?use lu html ?1 candidate in whom ??Il .I..T?-;-, in-, ? can unite, and hi cause hi? Itomin.itioli I? the safest and best for the MOB! ?inc.- of Mitai ?s. Henj.imin WadS si i tiiided the nomination of (iov II.?>?-.. He is, li- s:i'?l, ? man In-loved by all li? pnbli cans, re.p?a ti-?t by ??11 lleiuocrats a m.iii who w-mbl ruti Wltllilllt o|0'0?illol>. Mi. St. J.inn-? of Missouri also supported the noniina Hot) of (lot II *ve ?. Mr. Davis of West Virginia further s.-.-ondeil this noiui nation, as th.it of a man who la always equal ta evert successive ?tau?m In- tilla. Mr. BartanBBBBW <>f FoaaarlraaLi pcaoaatod tnaassM ofHov. I! titratift, which oUeltOd applause. It.- .11.1 no claim Hov. Hariralift BB supeiior llltellccl nallv to all th? other ??iiiiliil.it??, tint he said that the Governor know? cumnth to know that he don't know e\ my thiior, and wil Hatea t? aad take eaoo-aOowaa.eaBanaa adahja Ap plans,,; Ihe ?|?t-iiWcr eulo_;i/.?il his eatulitlate form. iBteeHlfi patriotism, Iblelity, purity, motl.-.tv, put economy, ?in 1 as being the chosen loader of the lt.publi ?ans of l'eiiii.sy Ivatiia. (iov. Ilartrauft's noiuiuatiou her. m not or hi. iiwn asking, ho ?aid, hul the spuutaneoUa sicking of tin- Hcpul.licau party. BIMOOBBMBBT. Mr. Ci'iiiitnick moved to atljouiu until tomorrow morn ing. [Load tiles of No. No ; Yes, Y?s.| A vote wa? demanded by States, ?nul it was so ordered, The loll was then called. The roll-call hail proceeded to A'kiiiisasouly when it being annmiiii ed that tin? hall cannot hi lighted, the Convention at the suggestion ot Mr t-'n I of MafaBI. by gt-m>ial consent agreed to adjourn until in a. rn. to-morrow. , IMT.I.KST IN THIS CITY. OPIMuNS ? t?M KKNIMi TUK Al).H ?I'ltN.VIliN I WITHOUT ?Al.l.ol IN'ti ? A IUSPAllll Tl) TUK HF.KOItM CLl'H. At the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night the scenes of the previous evening were r? hewed. The hall WBB throng?*?!, ami the barroom was well patron.zed by thirstv politicians. The failure to ballot al Cincinnati caused some disappointment, but did not lessen the dis? cussion. Tin? Hlaluo men, nonti lent of the strength of llu-lr candidate, did nut like the adjournment without a densit? ballot. The supporters of the ot'ier candidates, however, went pleased with the delay, as thry considered that It gave th?-ir favorites additional opportunities to forro eoiubiuatlous against blaine. Hlalne, liow.-vcr, was general,/ coucetletl to have by far the best prospects, and the betting was In his favor. The unanimity of the Hlalue delegations was the su'.lect uf general comment, ami it Wa* generally coui'edeal that if tins united Iront could be preaiorved to-day the success of Mr. Hlaluo was assured. The following telegram from (ieorge W. Dlllaway was receive?! yesterday al the rooms ol the Kepublicaii Kc fo. In Club, No. 'AM I n m -na in- : All delegations Which favor Hristow will he admitted. Conkling men acknowledge defi-nt as being result of our .nidus? ami aie working for Hayes. Wa have gained votes slue .nijouniiiieiit yesterday. STATE OF TRADE. titkgfWM MAUlvKTrt. llio J ?sbiro. June 14.?CmMn MeraM ?nlntated ? price? ven Brtu ton! iir.t?. .?.Toon ">.??._?' r.-i? P lo ..lot .-? ?Mi?., June ll. I iittei- Market aiin:ili?l, putea firm ; Supi'i tor ?auto?, ?.'JOOifi.aJOrela |> 10 kilos. CATTI.K BAKKKT. l'lrn-iu ?mi, June 15. - Cartu The receipts of cattle st Esst Libert! fur ttits past two ?lavs s ?? TSI bead, or ISS ??ar? ?>f tltiicixli ?luck, ami '.'U cara tor salv livre, nuking tin? total lor tin- punt tlire.- day * l,?*>tl-t head; la-ut. ft ?bato 60: M-allots in t.iK.,1, +i bObgtl t'uiiiiii.ui to fair, ta 1 ><tt* to, .Mockers. IS tiBmt lo, ll.si? iti-?-.-lpta fur past ttt.itl.ty?. 4,788 liua<l, making a total for Ur liaat Ho e day?. 6,'J15 ln-??l Ynrk.-r?, _H) mjkgt Ab, l*liilatiri|.lna?, tO ,'iofTVi es. ??,.??. lUtittip-U, fur Hi? past two daya. il.AOO _it?__J , atilllaf AltABAb. MI?aSIGIIT WEATEEB BEP?BT. m - Frohahilitiet. For Vie Middle and East Atlantid eoattt, touts and r?ti te?nas, warmer, partly elou.it. And foqpg fol? Imstd by clearing vtather, and stationary or higher bar? ometer. For the lake region, falllog followed by rlslne barome te-, easterly winds, partly cloudy weather, and looal ?terms ami statio arv temperature. For tbe interior of '.,.?? Middle and Kastern State?, aoutl'cily wind?, rising barometer, stationary tempera? ture, aud partly cloudy weather. LOCAL OUMBUVATIONa ^^.i%?2i%^^^^^_g??%%^f|??^!??;??!? ^%?-%-%^..2^?%^.%?2.2%3_^2e.aS ^^^%^^^%^^^-%-^^__J?^%.K?C?_?.? ^^%%^^__?^%%^%-^.-%%^_K??ia_i? ^^^%%i%!?e:^%%-^%!%?9^i<?533iajlfBII_ )^^%%%%^^%^^^'^^^-^^^'-^%?.j_?{Kt t?Cr.t?iW'SS.W.''-'-r'-'?:::-.:.-? .;r.yr -t/.-AcVA^rmm'm ??? t; ; -?r i;- "?"??"? ??* *"? ** ** **;- *** *** ^ ?** ?*? *'? >??*???. ?mea OVA p-^^.^%%%^-r?^^.^>??%%^?A?2?_??? ^_^^^^^^^%'<K-%%:"^??tollt8UBMIIUm p^i^^^^?!^i?r?%^^?iJ?_!^fc^iiE_???t p5^i^^^^^?^?-??9i-^asg?aa?_i _ ?rp.turr | .) inrh-.; ,nl little ,in?i,U, IM wrath?-. n??v or rrlM upo?, ft tir re an- ?uilil'u sttl rxrnuH* ? lorteal i 'in. ? nur: a i-U'.rl? Mata i. tiiroti-n?? I Th. lim. ?if lt. ?pprnii-h I* hiill'.tnl by th?- f r ?.f the fluet isti,fiia ; it, violi-nrt. bv th. f ttrou of the m>,.ei-)?i)t Ifh-? tile curre I. below the |-,e nt m'xit prestar?, tincrrtsin wenther ?Hi f<?_ li.w. A d'.rent ?.f the rnr.i-ii line fr.m ..... to ..it. tbe line '?) e.lnrn ?I'u li-nry fro'.i i.I t?. Ik_1 weMner. wlnle an ?...at from a.L.w to ?._.. point. M uuu.l.Iak?ul. to pli-wast w?-?il_tr. j There has b?:cn a general increase In atmoapherle pree sure for the 2\ hours pie? e.lun_ midnight, sufficient to restore the decline of the 21 hours previous, which wae noted in yesterilay's Tltini'SK. ibis increase, which baa been unusually recular for this season, presuppose? irreal regularity In barometric action throughout the Middle and Atlantic .?.fates, IneltuUag the rnifinii of territory a.unit the lower lake?. _rivui|_ ucr! iiliu.-lsis a-s'iran?-? off? vorable hat vest weather for wveral days t?i come. Local rain?, caused by the still exiotinir though irenHe vapor bearing win.Is," are v?trv probable in North-Fast?!-? i 'anuda, aud southward along the coast of Maun?. Foi thlseitv a ?1 a hundred mil?-* around It. fair wat!?? I wttn occasional eloudiness. modotate tomporature, and gently ranaala winds will prevail for several (lays, piol> ably a wn k. _ PABBBBQ BBS A RBI l ED. rBOW ASPINWALL-M tlemuMp And'?. Jon? 18-P. Stii'.li.-ieh!, A. M. Kllsworth. I)r. la.?kann. S. r. Wtl??.ti, Ilol in I hot i.i-, lu. il. try M. Tienne, Klee ManuelaThorn.-, Mis? Emails Thorn?, Mr. I_a T.ri-- llu u?>, wile and'J ciiiiiirun, T. V.i i arlane, J. i.aicta, ttoli.'i'lo v-'.'ei. LATEST SUIF S BITS \For other .SA.'.? .Vie?.? tee Second Fat}?.! ililtlVf.D. SteamshipOea. Whltacjr, luii.-u, Bost-uo. with mS*U aa? pa.?*, to M. in?)? !ltan BteanMblBO* liai? s,,ie , ila ... Klane????-", Nantae 70 -lays, ta bal as'. ?Chr. Mir? Jan.t Nas-iau), Albtiry, KleuUirr? via lia'bor I -?land li ?ay?, with pin.'li pies. i?..:u EltO Preaejr [et tnotaa-AmXl, Pr .??y 8 day?, with trait. ?NCHOBBO Af llAltl isl.i.M?. ??rlir. opera '..i >t Joliu, >'. 11. i, Fowlur, Hli___tK.ro, N. B., wltii pUsti t for Newark. SAII.KP. Steamships Pomnieraiii?. 1er Hamburg . Othello, for Hull j suite oi Virginia, for ?ilasKO? ; ? ity of Yna i ruz, for fl?. vana i lii-rtunilj. far llenan,la; 1.1?.'ol li?:l.?., f..rI'.Ta?? ?lltni . M ?-.'it ?ha, tor Hetaaaah ? Im -timon I, fur IU? liu.ond , ships I'riedn.k, tor I'.reiui-n ? p.. luouili no, k, J<?hii li.-rtr.iu. aa. Loretta nab. lor Lninli.it, aI-x. ,*i usiiail au i nuusm, for Liverpool ; berta WrmpBoa. i?e iiamum.. ; Ja i? Aaei.n?B, fut i.a inn? ra , .Null ?i.i- ??. for K.va! : II ??,.? ami ApOrodlte, ? t An; i?. t ?. : ? ol.ii-tor, lor II .tt.-r.um : Kicliard iviine, lor Ulsaooa I'm? ! i.?in??, fur llnstoi ; sinummi Mjutv, tor Culll ; hrnr? Nehle, lor Atures : Wollvi.le (Of i'truamb 1C) ; An.-.iu?- lucaai-dsoo, lot Blaeste -, Jam. . lUnr. lio*brul|_?, for .?I Kill?, .-oiu.'is t for i'uehiuumL wiM>??suiiM-i, BMMterate. a . thk ? fog off shore. MIHKI.I.ANKOIS. CiliniAV. Mass., June 15.?'llu? material?of too sclirs. ___, W. i nil u,ui ocean Trarttler, i.eioro reporVtd v?i.cm>d on ??liuv. nuil -?iioai. Will he sold ?t an t. u ou the '.'Olli iti-si. roBBtas pou is. ?-irri'Asrows. June 1.?.?Tbe Wii.tiuns A Oulon Line steam? ship w?..t.iiiiK Jones, ?.ile;t t rum lie..? mr New-Yerk, to-?u . BOVuXa, Jane la.?The Aiiclmr Lino ?toau-,.?lup I'?U% iiaijc, truiu N??w? Vor? J mo l, t ,t ..;.??_i'is. aniv.u hor? to* "i.ViMmis. Juno l,r?.-!Si)ll?'d LUb. MSM Rtil?. nnstol. C. ?. Blwelli l-lil? Harvesu-r, Banse, M iy I.? ?in. -Nudhi ?ill. lier, Ki.liiei.LrM, Uiazieua, Aim* tuiy , l?iti, Mio, ll..gi_?_a?_, and UtOpOt. DOMBSriC PO?Ts. cuarlesios June 1.?.?L i?wr<xl. ???nauivhip Cleopatra. Balk ley. l'?r .New-lurk. LBWBA ll'l. Jnn?? 1.'. ?PasKOd lu at 10.110a. m. ?t?am*hl> Saiiniiaml | Hi-lu.., ir..?n \.-w Vnr? tor I'u.Uielpuu. Oai.v__st??n. Juno li.-satiisl, ?ii^iinahlp lily of Houston, fur Aea-YeK. A???.Kla. U, June 13.?Arrived, bark <_l?ribal?U, Noye?, fr??es Ho.g k?iuk BA_M0__, iln.. June 15?~,Saile?t ve?t. r?1?v, ship ?alodoub,. 1'-. i- .ami nark 1'ruik ? ? a..., .?.in.-?..?.?, I i ??.x.-.n-uu.. .cur. Il? pli lin?'?'?, In I'n l.i.l-.p.n.. > aw-llki'Hiii?, lama H>. -Arr1?-o<_.-?clir. Abner Taylor, (rom Ua.C'ii. ?ailed aubi QaeyarImwatm. t*wMow-tota, Pu.iri.AM?, Me., Jano fh\?Ainvtxi, _l?a?ii_t_iip katAotmlAk, ('cloy. Mail ?I i?\? i-, -an, i,in.- \htmC'learisl. barkHI iN'oi_i, LtAacsen. tat (ire u... a. I itikii. (ia.. June 15.? Arriveil. barks Wd?l "itiHr. T?__SS I'ij, i.i-. er;.? ol . Kuibla ?Nor). Utt>_n. New- Yttm MARRIED. lintlKNCAMl' CHANK-On Tliurmlav, Jim? IS. ?t tho rrtk ?I^Ui-fl of tl,el.I.ue'? pateuU, l)> tlie lie?. Ili.u.nl <'l_>SI_r_ t? i? . N? .... M il?..-i. i an... t.. l.iji. l'_)i)are?l, _______rb.ee of Henry I), lTaue, ?il oi iiiL? ?ny. JOY?lil'illl' -Id KairUelil. Conn . on Wodno?.laT, Jnn? l?!?, ut the r? siileuce of the In 1,1.- i pait.iiIn, bv Hie Her. Or. Man? uel ?)?i_ikxI, H.-nrjr Do Witt Joy, M. I)., af New-Vork te ., ? _. ? ?>_, iltuugbUu at Androw rimrp, . ,, 11A M)'H I'll?HALL?<>u Tburs?!av, l.'.ih iu?t_, by th? IUt. 11.mail li;er. i?. R, Charle? ll.-ni v lut.dnlpn u. Car?, ei.teel nau_.liu>r ti A, Otkey llali, ?U ut luis my. All Xo'.icct of MttrriOAje* mutt be indoned ?Uh fell Hitntt am! addrett. >?j??Bna?E3Mamcta DIED. AI II- N At stamfur.l, ? unii , Jui.? 15, Jocaibaa W Allan el ?-..,.? Volk ? it.? Llttu liotn e will u? given of the Inn ral. SBAHKB l?u WOtmOttny, June U, Mr, Jaiue* Kra_?er. mytt a: /??ar?. 1'ie finieial wi'.l take plaeo from hi? lal? rosidaae?. !'.".' K?sl KiKitt? nurd ?l.. ?u I'rnlay, ihn l?.ili tust., ai 1J v'clook iiimiii. " i'.tl.nne. ami frieiiiis ai?? in? it.?.l to attend. lit. in? nt at UronwiUo Uom-tery. L? ?ve dcix.t, 4'Jd Kt, al t a? p in. HUMAN-Th? funeral serviros of Samuel Paxson Oilman, ?1?1? st eiiild of 1 n.-o.'.ar.? ami lllu. I' ? i.'iu tit. who dl.??l at H.iri't.e. Italy. Maivh liT. lST?, ?ge I li ve*.?, will b? held at the ifsiiUnc? ut h;? pa?en!?. No. ?ISd I.-_iujto;i av?., on th,-tun.iiiuif of .??altiiilay, l..i lTtll lu?t., at U u.!,?.. <; II. .1*11 It -Juno 14. ISTS, ?t 47 W??_t Thirty first st, Wm. u m ilti li. in the KM ysarnf but ?ge. lit .eral al llarriiburg, 1'. nu. ?iHiFFll ll-Jtnie il. ISTS, ?t No 47 W^t Thirty first-??**, William K. ?iritfitb. lu the U'.'d year of his i.e. Kunotai al ll.iriinliui it. I'.-iin. HSIBBB?At l'ouKlikeepai?. ou foorth day evening, ?lita inuiilh. 1 Uli. Al><n_nl tl . wife ?I liio late I i.iukliti 11 ??ne?, la tt.e Tit!, year ot her at.e. Tli. relativ. ? ?n?l Irieoda *ro rei-it-? tinlly IuviUmI to sttand h. t IiiniTul mi ?etentli it.iy ?fteruuuu. Hie ITt.'i iii.t.. at I ii'iliM k. from bi-i late r-sanleDi-?, No. ?a Snitti l!_>.iii!i?u ?!., I'.iiialikiepste, Ttalaleave? tha ?.rand t'entra. Depot at in ;tn ?\. ui ; rettsratuc leave?, i?? ? ,-liw-. i *.. at 4...0 p. in. i'n,ia<i. iphin topen ptaaes copy. Ul Hill Nsdn -tin Thursday morning, Jun? 15, Samuel lluti-liliiMin, lu tit? 7 1st ?ear of hi-, MB. H.ie ?.?. an?! friend* are invited to ?tion?! the funaral frntn til-? lata rexijeiii-? it)?! Mou.?cue st., llrooklyn, ou --al ui.lay, 1711. in?t.. at li " ? ??.? . p. in. LINKS- Al St-raiiton, IVtiu.. Monday, Juno VI. lu?a.,t son of Jame?, A. und Anu?? (1. I.tneu, a.-e .months. I. Hi ? i i KIT?I in rbaradaj inormne, Jun? 16, H7??. ?I her ro?l. ?leu? e, KltislunK. L. I . Krame? V. Leggett, relict of Tbomaa li. i.??_?*? u, rtinee??d. in Bee mhii y???r. Notice ol fuueral In! I.IKi. BICHABBBOB hi PeagblM 'o, N. Y., on Tne?d?y er?a lug. Huh mats Her. m?i?iu iticbardsou, i>. u? iu in? tmik veari.r bis .uf. The frleui!? of th? familv ?re ri?sp?cthilly Invited to aliena b!? tntnral from ih? M'asluii_;t?ii Mte.t M. K I'burch, i'?.iiK>?k? apem, aa Hatardajr, tue iTiii ui?i.. ?i a o'clock p. m. WETBOBB??in Thursday moriun.:, .Inn? l?. Mary (-'armer, wife of A|h.||..s II Wet more, lu the 7??lh year of her ?us. The relatives ?ml fnemi? of tne family are Invited le attend tin fun ral from her late rosnlen?.?, No. 'IS Fifth a?o., on Saturday, the 17th mat., at ,1 o'clo.'k p. in., without further aettea Y A 1.1. ?Sal only, at Moutelatr, N.J., on Tuesday, J'ioe IB ?f inieiiiiii.tiia, Auiertoii V?le. late ?t the firm of Carey B Y?fe. lu the it.ld year of Ble a?o. Funeral si tv.iei.at the ?'oiniii-, atlnnal ?'htirch. Mont. lair, on Ftt'l.-t?, tin? l'.tli tuet. Iiiiiiie?liai.-lv alter the arrival ?f the tram 1??o.:iii_ Nea York, Moni* and Kosei Itaiiroa.1, toot Banda) ami ? hr ?lopber-sl?., al '1 o'clock p. iu. ? un ?Age? m ???Uli?-; al lit'.? de?K.t. Gufciiil Nonces. Keep*? fan m l'uni? '-I-ule lire??? ??hirla. th? ? rr he-i s,\ fur in. ?an he nnUbed as oaotly ,\? I.eiunilUK a baud, ker.-hief. .'.71 Bruedway, a?I Uli Ai? tint . eiiUmlelplila, lier '? < ii-iniii BMrasBMSS to uxvj-sir.- l!ie v.ry best, UxtOr tt; t."t the ..i.iilik-' ?'!>:? -:??11 '. to ?uke or keep any of Keeps bblrta iii.ihk? perfectly ?a!.sia?U>i-y. 5,1 B.oulway, and'.?_!I Ar. h ?l? I'iiilail?-I|.l,ia._ I'uit-Om? ?? Nollro. I!ie rOBBIOB M A I I.s for Iba w?"?k ? ni. ti i_ BAT I It MAY, J ?iu?- 1,. I ?Tii. a ill ,,?*, al tins Dill, e on It H>l)AV at 7 ,i. in., I'?r !.;in,pe, p. r st?,iin.-.liii) N?va.la, via Uiioensli.wii : ?ni WKI'M -?DAY st 7 ?. In. !??! K'lM;?, ??er >t<-,une'..p-?) Una, via iju ? n?io'?ii , on llu li.->l>.\ Y a? 11 3?' a in., lor Kurjp?, prr at?unship Poiu-n i ml . via I-ly mouth. I'.'ierhourii. ami ll.uutni,x. ou ha i l m? \? ?i iu ?. in . bf K..i??| ??. pet ?t.-aiiiKiiip ( if, "t tin -?.in?, int. via yn.-en? to?vu : ami al 10 a in. f??r Kiaine ?lite, I, p?i ?U'aii.di.p l'"t?iro, M? Havre, am! al 10 a. in. for --??it.: t direct, muet be xpe.-ially a l?lr????l ?' 1'? r ?teamahlp Am imtis,'' via Ol^iiiri ami at 11:30 ?. m. for l-.m.,;", prr ?l. aniillu W?wtt,yVO sou! li.iinpton and i.reinen. 1 I.i? mail? I.?r the \\'e?t Imlie?, m II.i ?an? will leave Mew York Juno '.'_?. i'lie in?'.!? for (hiii.i, ??.. ?Ill leave mu? lia..? iece Jniv 1- i'Le ?itr.-, t mail? 1erBiaeilwidteare Mew-Yert Ju?e M TbeawB for An?. tralla, .1 ' will leave ?au FrauiUcu June -1. T. l, JA MKS, P M. -porf.inen and Tu.ni??>' I."' ' I ?i -l.?li ">!iuea XI IlAUl.K F?.Il llif.MllV ?u.l .?.?U > IAIN TUA?. I.I.! _ l A N I BfcLL, '1 Al) tmlli l Fo.irll. av?. The ?:_i?|M?l Teat. Thirty fouriu ?t., w c-?.. auu ne r ?<lnl.li tir ?i.ri m? ai s of l.iirl? f.uirtti ..t. bin? pees Ole Tont) FUI LAY, lit) ni.-1'ieii. hin? by lt. v. W. LLOV??. *?A'l't Kl?.t*?. H i?, ni. - MivtiUtf ot Clirmllaii ?orker?, to be 1-wlhy t mleJiilIN VAM.SAU. hiugln? e-.ery ?venhig by TUOMA-S K. l'Ki'.KIN?? anil a chorus. - ..i ? free to all. - HeliaT? wanted a? iithor?, workers, and Singer?. Addr?ae ri. P. WILLIAMS, No. 10 Last Foil?- ...if! -t. i ?.ntrlPuUoue to lb? ?apport of th.-e mi . titan ami b? ?.-m to tu .vaRI) I, i. ..___,*% lr?'M?__-or, N?*.4? htti lorly Ui_x* sL.erU Wallak