TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SBPTRMUEU 4, 186G. 5 CITY INTELLIGENCE. . For Additional CUy Iramliqcnce aee Third Page. A Citt Nominating Convention Re- onvemkd. The National Union Jo non Conven tion roamembled at tbo Supreme Courtroom at 10 o'clock tbis morning. 1 lie reconvening of this body wax canned by the doclination of two or its nomi nees Coonoi Keen, who bad been nominated for Coroner, and tiencral C. 1. llernnfr, the candidate for Frothonotary of tbe District Coort. Ten o'otook was the hour fixed for tbe Convention to commence its busmoss, but it was bail-past lo o'olook when the President, J. K Fianljren, called it to order. Foity-Iour members answered to their names. Tbe following letters were then read : Joskfh R. Flan to an Ties dentoftbe National fnlon Convention Mr r in the proceedings ot the Conven tion as published in the dally papers I ohservo tbat 1 if e bwn nominated fortlieowceoi Prnthono aryof the District Onurt I hog lca.a respectFaiy to decline the nomination. Yours, Chaiilkh P. Hf.nbino, No. ill Market street, Philadelphia, September S, 1808. COLONKL nHKN's LKTTKB TniRO rABAOUArn. As an or niunl Republican, having s ooj bv tbe party Slnoe the Fremont cawiuilgn oi IK.SB, I wish to exprcs totheOonTen Ion my earnest desire lor tlio success of the National I nl n ticket, and the advancement ot President Johnnon's policy. 1 have the honor to be, very rospecifullv, CHARLS8 KEEK. COLON 8 L BEEVES' LETTBB-FIBST PABAdBAfH. No vm Brown Street, ) PntLAnRLpniA. Mnntemner IKtifl. I Jos urn It. t'LAMKiAN, tBo, , Uhairm'n hational Union Cenimittne Hlr: Itivlna seenmv name mentioned as a nomliiee lorlhe ollloo of coroner. I beg you to tender mv thanks to ihe Convention tor the compliment be stowed Owing to previous business eoKtgenieots and the present condition ol rov wound I am compelled to decline being a candidate, and reepeottully request tbe withdrawal of my name. Colonel Sipes moved that the vacancies occa sioned by tbe declinations be tilled, and uo otber business ba transacted. Mr. Leador nominated F. Burjtmeistor. Mr. Mecluiau required picdgcs, and nominated Col unci Tippen. Mr. lleriiae nominated Major filaizulie, woo was present and promptly Declined Mr. leader ovposed the nomination of Colonel Tippen, because be had been all nis hie an active Demociat. r Mr. Leader was called to order by Mr. Sanders on aocoont ot personalties. Mr. Coruman and Mr. Steelman objected, and considerable contusion ensued. The Convention Anally decided that Mr. Cunman hod tlio floor. 1 bat (jptiiloruen proceeded to explain the oo.iuct of the Johnson patty, and the moue in whicn nomina tions should be made, lie lound considerable fault with the number ol .Democrats nein? plaocd on tbe ticket, contending that the lndivinuality of the Johnson party was being lost and destroyed. Mr. Husbands oontended that candidates to be available, should be well and yeoeraliy known, or else not known at all. lie pasted a slowing paneyiic on Dr. Borgmeister, rtuerring to his serviocs as an army surgeon. 1 be first ballot was tneu proceeded with, aua resulted as loilo s : Bercmctster 89 t ippen 9 Dr. Bcrgmeister bavins; received the highest nuni ber of votes, was declared the nominee. A com. mittoe ot three was then appointod to wait on Dr. bergnieister and inlorm hlut oi his nomination. A oommittee beinr appointed, the Convention adjourned for fifteen minutes. Cn the entrance ol Ur F. M. B"rnmeister the Convention resuniod its business. The candidate lor Coroner was introduced to the Convention by the rroaidont. Dr. Bor(fmoiiter said: 1 was nominated unex pectedly, and for tbo honor none me 1 return you my sincere thanks. 1 accept this flatturin mark of your confidence in the National Union Johuson ticket, and, if elected, will do my duty. Again, gentlemen, I thank you. Candidates lor l'rothonotary of the District Court were thon nominated. Mr. bimpson nominated John L. Whitney. Mr J. "W . Lynn was also pluced in nomination. After Mr. Whitney's pledfre had been read, to abide by tne decision ot the convention, Mi. Cornmau volun teered a similar pleoge lor Mr. Whitney. The bailot wna then proceodod with J. W. JLnn receiving 21), and J. J. Whitney 19. Mr. Lynn havintr received a majority of all the rotes cast, was declared the nominee. On motion, bb nomination was made unanimous. The Secre tary wax msti uoted to inform Mr. L?nn ol bis elec tion. The Convention then adjourned. Dkmoceatic Congbessional Conven tiom of tub Third District Ihe Democratic Congressional Convention ot the Ihhd District met yesterday at the "Black Horse Hotel" Smith Jkjnuer, Esq., was chosen chairman, and llenry Baslor and George W. Hare, Secretaries. A committee on resolu ions, cousininir of one from each ward, was tben appointed, with Mr. John E. Kaunce, ol the Ibitteeutu Ward, as chairman. Charles Buckwalter, Keq., was tben nominated by acclamation as tho candidate tor Congress. The following resolutions were then reported and adopted ummously : Unsolved, l'nat wo heartily ondorsethe nomination of Charles Buckwalter, as recently made by tne Rational Union Johuson party of tbe Toird Con gressional District, as bemi a tnbu e eminently due to his patriotism, honesty, and ability, andearnestly recommend him to the support ot the conservative citizens of the District. Resolved, Tbat we pledce him the unanimous sup port of the Ienocratio party of tbe Dis riot, he having declared himself una terabit opposed to tbe extension ol tho right of suffrage to the uero raoe, and also to the passage and enforcement ot laws tending towards negro equality, ooctipying a posi tion, therefore, the very opposite ot that of the pre sent member of Congress ot this Distriot. Resolved, 1 hat we lurther pledge him our support, lie having dooiared himself in lavor of the mainte nance ot the Constitution and tae restoration of the iui.n ,r,in thft nnnntnlnB nnnnunend bv tbe Gov ernment in its declaration of war tor the Union, aud upon the principles laid down bv Grant and Sher man when, with victorious armies, they restored the laws of the country to eveiy State in the Union, and declared the Rebellion ended and the lTntin raatArAri Mr RnnkwHltAr.thn candidate for Con tress, bolng introduced, was enthusiastically received, and de livered an address explaining his nnuciples. lie .ioin.iwl dial fhn llnmnerncv save as much blood and money for the suppression of the liube.lion as any other party. , , , lie argued that Andrew Johnson was simply fol lavlnt in the lootsteDS of his lamented predecessor, Abraham Lincoln, and his Cabinet; lor, however the Democraoy may bave differed from Mr. Lincoln on certain! constitutional questions, thev all united with him during tho last davs of his lite when he atniri nn (r ihe entire restoration ot tbe Union and expressed the glorious sentiment, "with malice fnu.l.lla 11 ATI A VI th chantv lor all." Linooln, tben. stooa aloof from ail parties, aud Johnson was doing the same, and now all men who sustain the Govern ment should rally round him irrespective of old ilfiV .fund nn simnlv for constitu'lonal liberty and for our .National Union, lie reviewed the negro ...ir,... miAMtinn. ai-tniinc in oddosI'Ioq to the pre- ..nt MnmuniitiTD. Hon. Leonard Myers, tbat this Government should be controlled simply and en t..nln Kn 7 Vl t f A mfatl. Alter a general defense of the principles of the National Union Johnson p.rty, and a protest against the action ot tbe Convention no w anseraliled in dmittino- negroes as delegates, he concluded with thanks tor the honors twice conferred upon h,m Th a Conevntlon adjourned with cheers tor Johnson and Buckwalter. 'oronkr'8 Inquest. This morning, at 11 look, an toquest was held upan the body of . w ' a. 1 I ...1 aTaaat atw&A n nlnnlr gd.Mii i.t.n,.i at fkla hnti'l on Carter street. iy Coroner Taylor. Tbe Jury returned a verdict of accidental drowning, uis ooav was aiscovurcu mm mnrniiiir. at aliont ft n'jinok. bv CaDtaln Hallinger, f steam-tug Ootoiief E . B. Orubb, between tbe Point House and uioucester, midwav oi too onannei. uo was very much swollen and decomposed He had upon bis body when four d his watch and a pocket knnlr. r.nntaiuiu v a tew do, lan in ebanire and some papers. H' watob bad stopped at ball-past 10, !n.,kii the hour of his death. Ha also bad another pocket-book when he left Dome, containing iwiwwb turee ana iour nunareu dollars and some very valuable documents. This wmaBvideutly lost when lalllur into the water. He ... last seen in tbia city with Mr. Harry Smith, with whom be was when be fell into trie water. Mr. Smith, in order to remove any unjust suspicions, ..bad a farther examination of some witnesses. The Coroner flaed this examination for I P. al to morrow aftetnoou Mr, J. A. Bedloa, partner of the deceased, will transact any conneotod with lie late Hr. Lakeroeyer s estaonsnniBnt, Family Jabs. A row took place last evening ameng a number ot politicians, of the same political oreeu, '"ww. mh.nh severe blows were inflicted, ami BAveral persona Uken from the grouud mnoh In. rrir!. inntiMT diaturbance took Dlaoe at Tweltth Twvu.ntar atrneia. (several of the participants in the atrair wore taken iuto custody and committed for the onense. Mkkttng of the Committee. The National Cpion Committee met this morning, pur auaat to a call, at Boom No 20, Continental Hotel, Governor Ward, of New Jersey, presiding. A ma irtiw of the committoe was present, and the pro- wra harmonious. Tliev a'Uiued the com- e'eiioa of tbo organization- The Committee nestt galato-tTv6 " i M., Man Robbed. William Miller was arrested last evening at Seventh and Kaoo streets by Officer Mlllman, on a charge ot robbing a doiegato to the Union Convention ot SCO It appear tbat the ea tleman who lost the money is a delegate from Dela ware, and durin the evening he visited a larer beer saloon at tieventh and Cherry street, where a dis turbance took place. Pn Ing the excitement bis pocket-boot was abstracted from his pocket, with the money in uestion. Ihe accused was held by Alderman Bottler to answer in the su of 91000. Fioht on Delaware Avenue. Last night Uottlcib Mutser, FreUeriok Rotherman, and Frank Lincolman got into a quarrel on Ueiaware avenue, near Vino street, and during tha disturb anoe so mangled each O'herthat the were all ren dered pitiable obftcta, tbe blood flo ving lreely lrom their eyes, er. and ditternut parts ol their bodies. Ihey vero fina ly taken Into custody by the police, and alter a bearing before Alderman Wil liams, were held in S300 ball each, on the cuargo of a brcaco.of the peace. Ctiops Action. John B. Bryan and Thomas Ratlcy got into a disturbance, last evening, at Ho. 866 Norih Ninth street, during which Bryan ohariiea Ratley with an assai'lt upon bis person. I be aroused was arrested and taken betore an Alderman, when Hatt y made a similar chnrge against Bryan. Alderman Fitch hold each in 9W0 to answer. Shot IIimsei.f. John Valger, an ex po. ic man, went home on Monday nignt at a late hour, and soon after took a pistol from the mantle peco,'and then went into the streot. He bad not been lour absent belore the pistol went off, inflict- ivr a serious wound in his foot. Ho was suDering much pain this morning. Charged witii Larc t.ny. A man and his wile were arrested last evening at E ghth and Market streets on the charge of the laioenv ot a quantity o( l'quor from tbe store ot John Hightn!er, in Market street, above cigntn. iney were mi bi lore an Alderman, who held thorn to answer for the offense. Canal Boat Robbed. A young man of genteel appearance was arrested last evening, by Officer Gibson, on the charge of robbing acanal boat on the schuj iklll, below the Wire Bridge. He had on his person, when arrested, the sum of $50 whioh he bad thus taken iromits lawful owner. Alderman llutcbinton held him to answer in $H0fl bail. Striking a Carman Charles Gauber, tivhteen enrg of age, was taken into custody last evening on tbo charge oi tnrowinir a stone at ana severely injuring a car anver at rronunn nomo streets. Alderman lo'aud held him in $500 answer for the alleged offense. to Threatening to Shoot. John Rodsers was arrested iast eve ing, on tae charse of threaten ing to shoor a DOIioeman. He bad a nearins be ore Alderman Shoumakcr,and was hoid to answer in the sum ot 8000. Finn Ward Democratic Nominations. (School Directors, Miclmoi fobin, David Hagertv, Jacob Reed, William K. Greble, and Andre. I. McCiraih. Alderman, w. Y. rouguertf. roputAR Prejudices. 1 here's not a man. as I believe, Who thinks bis judgment can deceive In reading other men "like oooks," By something in their was or looks; There's not a man on earth's wide waste Who doesn't think he has good taste; Rut let yonr tasie be good or ill, No anxious thought tho mind need fill When you to Tower Uali repair, For all the styles are tasteful there. Mtn't, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. 10WEB It ALL, No. 618 Market street, Bknnktt & Co, Children' Tekthino! Mothers who lore tboir offspring should ncvor be without a bottle of Dr. MAIiSDEK'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP; the tes timony of many mothers proves that its effect in all diseases incident on teething is miraculous. Depot, AV. 437 Broadway, Ktw York. For tale by John, son, Uoltoway $ Ccwden, Wholesale Agents, Xo. 23 2f. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all drug. gtsts. August Seven-Thirties Converted into Five-Twe-ties. Apply to Drexel & Co., No. 34 South Third street. Unpaid Bills in the pocket, and a surcharge of bilo in tbe sj stem, are two of tbe greatest annoy ances of Hie. Tbe former is hardly to be cured by medicine; but the latter is effectually removed by the use ot MARSOEN'S VEGETABLE SANA TIVE PILLS. Depot, Ko. 487 Broadway, New York. For sale by Johnson, Holloway f Oowden, Wholesale Agents, JVo. 28 X. Sixth street, Philadel phia, and by all druoaists. Ten-Forty Coupons due September 1, Bought by Drrxel & Co., No. 84 South Third street. All Pkrhokb who are tond of Fine Confections. G. W. Jenkins, No. 1087 Sprint Garden street, would invite to call and try his stocc oi Fine Candies, Iceland Moss Paste, Gum and C'iooo ate Drops, Chocolate Creams of a I flavors, Caramels, etc., of which he has constantly on hand a fresh assort ment. Opening of Keillet's New Saloon, No. 821 Walnut street and No. 134 S. Eighth Street. Tbe Beillev Brothers are well known to the community as being kind and affable gentlemen, and it is only such tbat visit them. They deserve to be en couraged, lor they are nature's noblemen. Tbe Elliptic Lock-Stitch mewing Maohine, with all the latest improvements an 1 attachments, incomparably the best for Family Use. Elliptic S. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 923 Chesnut Btreet, Phila. Twelfth and Chesnut is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Boddlng, and to have your Fur niture reupholBtered, varnished, and repaired by practioal woikmen. Cramps, Crolic, Cholera. Summer Comolalnt. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and all Affections ot the oowels are cured promptly aud eueotually bv Dr D. Javne's Carminative Balsam Being pleasant to the taste, it is readtiy taken bv chiloren, aud hay ing maintained lis popularity for over thirty years, the proprietors confidently lecnimeul it as a Standard Household Remedy. Prepared only at No. 212 Chebnut street. Improved Lock-Stitch Machines for Tailors and Manufacturers, (irover & Baker bewtng Ma chine Company, No. 730 Chesnut street. A man out West says he moved so often during? one j ear, tbat whenever a covered wagon stopped at his gate bis ohickens would tall on their backs and hold up 'heir teot to be tied and thrown in. birel ar persons reading .a good thing in the naDeis now-a-uavs. thev invariably look at tbe bot tom lines boiore they are half throueh, expeotmg to see a notice of Charles Stokes and Co.'s One Price Clothing, under the Continental, Obtaining Monet under Fame Pretenses. Tending trumpery Imitations of La bin's extracts as genuino. mo game is bdoui ptavea out. nowever, lor the nnlveisal popularity of Pbalon's "Nlgtit Bloouunir Cereus'' baa literally taken the wind out of tbe sal a ol the rrickstors who pretend to sell arti cles that cannot now be imported except at a dead loss. Camden Democrat. Children's Clothing. M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 North Eighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of Boys', Girls', Infanta', aud Misses' Clothing. Grover & Baker's Highest Premium F.Iantic Stitch tiewing Machines tor titully use, No. 730 Chesnut street. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20 wanted. De Haven It Brother, No 40 B. Third bt. Dr H. N. Guernsey baa removed to No. 1423 Chesnut street. Superior Styles Ready-made Clothing. Superior Styles of Beady-made Clothikg. Wanamakbu & Brown, Popular Clothing Bouse, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Marks? Streets. "T-TE THAT HATH EARS TO HEAR. LET J i nm I1KAR "-Instruments to as ist tits bear- iV.V"1 0iU U.TMWU btteoi-ije'ow IhtMUUU ' ft UK DIED. BLACK IhU morning, at JX o'elock, MIRY P., wire oi Jona t. Black, vf lbold fever, In the mh year f her aite. h otice of funeral In to-morrow's papers. CLATTON.-Oi. the M Instant. JOHN POWELL, son ot 1 homas J. and Harah J clarton 'I he re stives and trinnds ot the family are Invited to attend the luneral from the re-liciKe of bur pnrents, Thurlow Stition, Chester town-liiD. Delaware coun V nn Weonesdsy morning next at II o'clock. Cars leave Broad and Prime streets at ft o'clock. 8M1TIT. On Monday, September , at Norristown, Pa., oi tvphld fever, A. TIIU4AH bMl III, uq., late Naval JnilRe Advocate. aKed 57 venra. Remains to be taken to vVasMngton, D. C, for Inter ment, S r AL7AMZKD AND PLAIN IRON QU0IT8 VT of sbes snlted to the recreation of gentlemen, ladles, or children, tot sal by TRUMAN ft RHIW. Ne. Mo (Eight Thlrtv-flve) MA BK FT Bt balow Bintfi. AT REDUCED PRICE8 WE ARE SELLING Flated Hpoons and Forks of several qualities of slating, and Ivory-handled Tab e Cut err. TRUMAN A .HA W, No. EM ( Eight Thtrty-nvt) Ma KKKT Ht below Math. A WATCHMAN'S RATTLE IS THE BF.ST means of a arm tor a family to use: it Is always understood to be a enll tor assistance. For sa e. wltli a variety of Bolts, and other securities against lepreda turs, at the Hardware Store of TltrTHAN A BRaW. Ko. 8? (Eight Thiitv-nve) MARKKTHt . below Nlrh. INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURE YOUR LIFE IX YOUR OWK HOME COMPANY, THE AMEEICAK, OF PHILADELPHIA. S.E. Corner FoarthaBd Walnut Sts. Insurers In this Company bave the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID UP I5f CAU, which, together with CA811 ASSETS now on hand, amount to over Sl.500.000. Its TRUSTEES are weH-known citizens in our midst, ent'tifeig it to more consideration than those whose managers reside in aistant cities. Alexanoer Wbilldin. William J. Howard. J. 1-daar Thomson, George Nugent, Hon James Pol'ock, Albert Roberts, y. B. Mingle, 1. M. TVhiddin. Samuel T. llodine, John Alkman, Henry K. Bennett, lion Joseoh Allison, Isaac UazlcbuMt. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President. GEORGE KUUEST, Vice President. JOEN C SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON. Pecretary and Treasurer 7 "S w"' " AUCTION SALES. p a n 8 18 COAST & W A R K O C K , AUCTIONEERS. No. 240 MARKET Street. LARGE POSITIVE BALH OF AMERICAN AND IM- l'OK' ED DRY (iOOUK, K M I. KOI DERI ES, LINEN GOODS, BOHIERY. NOTION8. c, by CataloBtie. On Wednesday, September 9 IMS. cominenciim at 10 o'clock, com- priBini; H'lO l(ir new and desirable goods which will he lounu weu wortuy tue attention oi ouyertt. o n t RIBBONS AND MILLINEKY GOODS. Also, On Wednesday, An Invoice of newest and most desirable fall styles fnncv and solid colors Paris poo It de sole ribbons, Nos. 4(rohO. of supeilor qua ity and most choice colors. Also, iua line or now tall styles 1'aris artiutlui no were, new tall styles straw hats, turbans, bonnets, etc,, niallnes, Iau;8, 12 or tub crapes, e c vr.ijVKi1 uittiitjjNn. Also, full lines of very suntirior nuall'.v nlaln ami white-edued silk velvet ribbons. bmi) DOZEN HOSIERV AND OLtJYES. Alo. On Wednesday Morn inc. S000 dozen ladios'. mlnses'. and children's browa and wbl e cottons, hosiery, and gloves, a lull line ot most desliable quallres wor.liy of easpeclal attention. A so. an invoice ot ladies' lornishloi: aoods. viz. : shirts, wahts, linen sets, night gowns, etc., a full Hue in great variety. Also, ladles' and Bents' H and H n'aln hemmed and hemsi Itched linen cambric bandkerchlel's, comprising a tub line from low to very tine numbers. ttiUlUO ARD UAOfiimt-KIin. ALso, an Invoice of a 1-wool and C. W. black and ancy cloths, tuniy cans I meres tailoring goods, etc. BLACK KILKf. pieces ex. quality and heavy black cros de Naples. pieces eres de Rhine and pros grain si ks. TttlMlliKGS, NOTlONh. ETC. A'so aful line cf new tall stvles lancv dress and cloak trimmings, Paris iancj buttoni and ornaments, notions eic Paris fancy goods, etc AIho, lull line of ladles' foil co'ors bnlmoral skirts. Also, full line ladies' sunerlor steel-snrlns hool- Bkirta. Also, Indies' all-wbnlebone and cane corsets. Also SO lots most suDerlor ouulu v nocket wallets, and travelliDg bags. BSCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, . No. mO CHESNUT STREET. 2 DRY GOODS. URON BLANKETS. Huron Fine M Blankets. Huron Premlfum filankets. Huron Extra Heavy lilankcS. Huron Single Bed Blankets Huron Bed Blankets, $fi-50 Per Pair. We are now receiving direct from tue mills, tbe celebrated HURON BLANKETS, Contracted for early in tbe Spring at tbe low price of wool. They are superior in size, weight, and fineness of wool to any otber make in the market, or to any BLANKET ever before ottered by us. Sold only WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. CORNER 8 IS 3m EIGHTH AND MARKET, J AS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 737 CHESNUT St., Invite the attention of Casa buyers AT WHOLESALE, To their Stock of ' : FRENCH, ' i BRITISH. AND AMERICAN DRY QOODS. Whleh for extent, variety, and general adaptation to the w nta of tbe Trade, la nrlvi.llHil. raokaue buyers auuplisd with suaroe and desirable uoouj at aua unaer market rates. ta ti iui Wholesale Rooms Up SteUrs. FIFTH EDITION THE CONVENTION. SUBMISSION OF RESOLUTIONS. Telegraphic Despatches Annotmcinfj tbe Wii drawal of General Grant aci Admirl Farraytit from the Pra3idsalasl Escort Received with Df eninr Ch'?eM Adjournment for the Day. MKETIfc'O OP TIITC COWHITTKK ON HKMOI.VTlOIVh. IMPORTANT MATTER3 BEFORE THAT E0OY. Conlin'tetifrom oti Fourth Fitioti. Huotb L. Bond, of Baltimorp, otlorH the lol lowinp:: Resolved, That this Convention urirc upon tbe loyal men of the North to support the Co is re s of tbe United Mates, in demand. njr ot tbe Houthern (States the wise gun ran tee ol the Const ttittonal amendments passed by Congress, and call upon tint patriotic men ot tbe loyal bta'es to ue every exer tion to secure tbe labiication of the amendment by tho Mates. Ana as we bclievo that the Justice which we mete out shall be the measuro of our salotv, tout in our opinion there can bo no permanent peai:o or security for loyal men at tbo e-outh without a return to negro sulTrave. The resolution wns aVclaryd referrei to tht Coniuiittee on RpsolutloiiH. Alter which a Ions and rarobliTitr debate endued, whlrh was pitrli cipated in by many of the delegates. Violent opposition was made, especially by dele gates from Maryland and West Virginia, the lor in or declaring tbat tbe sentiment of thu-t re solution would prove to be a fire-brand in the Union party: the latter that it would damn tbe party to all eternity. Tb"e debate was fiuiilly cut short by being de clared out of order by the Chair. Mr. Butz, ol Virffinin.then renewed hi motion lor tbe reception of the Northern delegates. An amendment was offered for the appoint ment ot a committee ot five to wtiil upon the Northern dcleeates, and invite them to their seats in this body. The Chair ruled the motion out of order, as the Noithern delegates wi re not entitled to seats in the Convention. Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, moved an amendment, which was rcceptPd and adopted, providing for the appointment of a Committee to wait upon the dolceates from the Northern Btates, and confer with them upon ivrranf?ements for Ihe delegations front the two sections to meet together in one body. The Chatr appointed the following as the committee: Governor Fletcher, of Missouri: Senutor Willey, of Wet Vircinia: Hon. is. B. Smtthers. of Delaware; Hon. John Minor bolts, of Vir ginia: aud Colonel Nunes, of Kentucky benator Creswell. ot Marviund, t tiered the iollowins resolution: Veslved, That tbe Union party oi tbe Southern States accepts in nil itslcuuttis and breadths the Dolitieal oiattonn olfcred to the nation, uudur t'io omendnieuts to the Cou!titutiou, pissed bv our late wise, Brin, and patriotic contrre and oppose tbe addition ot any lurther requirements for tho im mediate admission of our late rebellious brethren Aruirisl crcat cheertns the resolrtiou was re- f?rred to trie Committee on Resolutions. The (leoriria delegation offered tbe follow- iutf: Resolved, We forcive and lorpet tbe wronir of sececsiou ; we do not propose to make it moi itorl ons; we p-opose to iuore it, but not to reward it; we propose to accept and reward tho men who s and on their own merit, aud not In tbo wrons ot secession; we propose to adroit into the donation those who renounce in good faith the doeina of btate sovrtipnty. The resolution was referred. The lollowinfr was tben oflereU and read : Rtsoved. That sutTraire is asacrtd priviteire, not an inalienable ritrht. and a privilege which should be conferred on none but the loyai and lutelllcent- Bcieired Mr. Hill, of Virginia, offered the following: Resolved, Tbat we cordially endorse the action of Cotjres3 on the question of reconstruction, so far as it bas gone, buUhat we desnc on this occasion o express m tbe most unquauneo manner our ueep conviction tbat the only settlement ol our National ditiioulttes which oan euaiautee tue stability of the Government and ensure promotion to the liber ties and rights oi an mon, mint be based upon impartial manhood suitrace. With nut it the Unionists of the South are a minority. and art. at tbe mercy of Iral'ers. Wlih it they are a strong majority, and can entorce ooedienoe to toe laws. Kvery consideration of justice, exp d encv, and oonaiBtcnov with tbe principles upou which our Government was lounded demands it; and we call upon tbe loyal North in their coming elections to instruct vouurebs wuuu u nuuii uirei hxuiu m uuu to the Constitution ibis last and most effective guaranteo of the permanence of our republic Loud cheeri ereeted the reading of the last resolutions. Deleerate from Loiiiiana, Ala bama, aud V lrglnia declared their States rati fied It. A delegate of Virginia said: The minority. and that a large one. ot the Virginia delegation stand on the platlorm adopted by tbo Recon struction Committee in their report to Congress. (Cheers.) The resolution was referred. E. Hursland, of Louibiana, offered the follow ing: Resolved, Tbat we, at the representatives oi the loval people ot the bfates lately in rebellion against the Government of the United Mates, demaud of the President ot the United MateB the publication ot tbo testimony taken before tbe military com mission appointed by Brevet Major-General Baird, commanding tbe Eepartniout ol Louisiana, to examine into the cause ot the massacre of loyal men In the ony of New Orleans, on tae ttuth of July last, as well asaA-eport made by said Commission, in order tbat tbe peoplo of the United State? ma see tbe manner in which said mataaore was resolved on, and deliberately executed by the reconstructed Rebels of tbe tsouih. Hofrred. The President: I have u teleeraphic despatch from tha agent of the Associated Frees which says: "A private despatch from Detroit says Grant and Farranut have arrived here, havtug lett the excursion party." Many rounds of cheers welcomed this unexpected announcement. The entire body of delegates rose to their ieet, waved their hats and pave three cheers each tor General Grant and Admiral Farragut. The ovation of applause ecliosed all tbe previous demon strations, though none of them were spiritless or subdued. Pending a motion to adjourn, announcements ete made that the delegates of all tbe Border States would meet at the Bingham House at 4 P. M.; alo, that the Committee on Reconstruc tion would meet at the Continental Hotel, at Rconis 59 and GO. at 6 P. M. At fifteen minutes of 2 o'clock the Convention adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE UN RESOLUTIONS. Immediately after the adjournment of the Convention, the Committee on Resolutions held a meeting on the platform of the National Hall. The resolutions given above, all ol which were referred to the Committee, were taken up for consideration; and also the following; aeries of preambles and resolutions, which were offered by Mr. Albert Griffin, of Alabama: Whereas, The loyal people, and tbe President of tbe United States, have by oommon consent assumed aud admitted that tne Btate Goverumeuui existing in tbe late rebellious States prior to their attempts at secession were destroyed bv tbe treasonable con duct ol tne individuals controlling them; and Where$, The protended btate GoyeramvuU now Millnv In flnift Ctatmm ,. MalAjt ft. . 1. a .1 i ma. ton. and in accordance with the dictation Of An- I orrw Johiiroii. I rn idont of tha ijutrod bt Ues, and without the author! of anv latvpas?od bt anv law making pow-r whatever) and Whereas Ihe sain Johnson. In annolntin Pro visional Governors, and tilling tbo Federal offics, iieliboraiely chose men woo bad committed or aidnd nnd abo led trt a.iob, to the almoit enwre exclu ton titlliosowho bad aiwsys btnn uncompromisingly leysljand H hereas. Tne spirit of ubmision, " nnlversai at the cioso ot tho war, bas, iu consequence of the tioiioy oi tho President, entirely d.sapueared, ant been euoceea d by a gen-ral de erm naion lt. ioconttniioiisly lan the II ones of thai ba'rod of 'bo North and tho G'cnfn' Government .yfttch so lately cuiminstod in r.bei ion 2d. Uy intei fnrtng w tb the boslness ot the loyal whites, ana individually iiprsncminr sod socta ly os- traotung them, to compel their voluntary exue. .in. 10 prevent, as tar as povioie, toe ttsniigraiion into tliolr n rd:it of loyal men from tbe North, and to compel the deiarturo of such as came In spite of tboirill-ViiJI; and no. itv means of cIr- l,idiation itiiamoa per- vernion ot the laws, aud avio.et,t uub lo sentiment. to keep tbe colored poojilo as depreaiod as possible; Whereas. The evident and often avowed intun- ion of the loaders, mho thus ctiire to weaken the Uniou sent uieut. and iu:ennify tho already too pre valent hatred ot ihe General Government, is to accomplish ty pol ticai moans tbo result wlilc'n the pwotrl tailed to secnr" ibi independence ol the late a avnkoldiDg Biates; and rr nereas, A larrre Class do not nesitato, in nirtner ing their objeots, to commit the most horrid aud revolting crimes, mclu ing robbery, mayhem, ar-on, per jury . and murdor, oltn publicly boasting ot the atrnflities; and . Whereat, The rospectahlo and rolisious olasso. w ho piotes to di.approvo of such conduot, could easily protect th innocent and punish tuo guilty, if tlioy bad the leiW, but utterty teiure or tail to toco; nJ Whereat, Th!s lamentable s-tato of alTtirs must ol necwity coiitlnue so lone as the men wh brought iut:h mi-ery upon the lano, and who onentatiouily vow that neither Uimr beiirts nor their viows are changed, are allowed to retain power; and Whtrea:., II the conquerors in tbe lato war, after so complete a victory, winch they could not bave won without tho help of tlio Southern loyalists of both races, shall, in the hour of their triumph, ar.d with a lull knowletleo of tbe fa'e which awatiBt'iem, turn over their Southern brothers, bouud l and and loot, into the hands ol their fiend p jssetsed ensures, they will have comm ttco an act tbe oold.blondd baseness ot which will be without a parallel iu tie history ol the civi.izeu world, and which will justly can ho them to be looked upon with scorn and ab horrence by all bonorablo men, through all coming time; therefore npxntnrd. Ti.nt we besneuU and implore tbo loval mn?sesof tho North not to desert us in our extrem ity, but to vote at the approaching eleotions only tor suoh candidates lor Congress as cau be lull? truMod to make treason odiom, acd to watch e osMy and told to a strict account i be Hxecuuve, whose insane or treasonable conduct has already led to the murder or exiie of so many good men, and to tbe reiitn ot torror which now exists nil over the booth. Uetolred. That we oiMinctiy and publicly char ire upon Auorew Johnson the responsibility lor ih in i timet able crimes woich have a' ready or may hero aftor be committed in consequence of the revival oi t je spirit of secession; mr ho has sinned a?atnit light and knowlcd'o, having been kept tiiorougaly informed of tho acts, (eoili'gs, and designs ot the disiot alifcts. by t lie true men who never ceased pro testing cnruc?tl;' aud even piteousiy aeain-t bis "policy." Resolved. That it is bnrofaced hypocrisy for An drew Johuson, whoso brutal threats of indiscrimi nate hanging aud confiscation cauud tue loyal people, when the asa-sins electee: nun Presi dent, to cry out as ono man arroinst Ins vinuictivo r.ess: who dictated to Goustitunonal Comcutious whin they should and should not incorporate into tnoir organic law; who, aiter he had declared that Alabama was lu iv restored to her position in tbo Union, ordnrcd tho military to prevent a man from fiilniK a judicial office to which be bud been duly elected; who, eftor deearing that Liouisiuca was at P ce and fully entit'eo to all the rinMu. privilege", and Immunities ei joyed by any othor State, aud violently abused Congi es lor not agroeing with him, deposed her Governor, and ordered the military to side wuh th uot .-rs aud prevent the people from asnm ,lina in convont.on ui.a passing upon tne amcnaaienis 10 toe t;onbtiiu t on rooosed by Congrers, and who in a thousand other instances bits utterly disregarded law. oom mon bense, and common decency, to pretend that his "policv" is prompted by high moral motives and a regard lor ihe Constitu'iou. Rrsoled, I hat when the Pie-idcnt nnd Secretary ot the Tieasury pretended that a sutlioiout number of coojix'tcut lo.al utrsoiiB lo till tbe Fe4erul cffic-8, who eooid take the test oath, could not be lound in the iSoutb, thev make, whit they must have known to be, lalsc statement, inusinuch as tno War aud Navy Departments bad lists oi the nam", ol thousnnds of men leprescniiug every locality in the r-;outb, whose loyally, honesty, and competency wouid not bo Questioned: nnd inasmuch as largo uumbcis oi SouuUern Un.on soldiers, who bad at lirst been selected to fl!l tho offices, were aUerwards uiscarded at tho request ot men who had voted to connsonto tneir proiierty, anu nana taem it cauirnt. Resolved. That our lasting gratitude is due, and our bearty thanks boreoy tendered, to tbe radicals in Congress lor the noble stand tbey bavo taken Iu resisting the usurpation or tbe President, and re luting to admit the 1,'ebo! applicants for seats, that should only bo fi led bv loyal men; and although we deeply regret that tbe duplicity ot tbe President prevented the earlv adoption ol a docided course, and are not prepared to indorse every act massed, yet we have always rccoeiiieii and been eaeonraged py tne exairea patriotism ot tnoso coDie men; and we lurther dec are our tirm convictions that if Con gress had admitted tho Rebel applicants wo would have been ere this muroered or driven from our homes. Resolved, That we hereby proclaim our unauali' Hod endorsement of the principles of the great Union Republican party of tbe nation, and desire to place ourselves in iuii accord witii and be con sidored members of it, and to secure tbe ascoud ttney ot it. leading idoa, a perpetual Union of Mutes, securing equal right? und impartial iuttioe to oil men, we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our tar.rea nonor. Resolved, l'hat all persons who voluntarily took part in, or aidea and abetted the Kebemou, lor lei tod mi tneir political iignts as citizens ot the Un tjd Slatfb, wbiob rights can onlv be restored to them in accordance with the provisions oi a law yet to be passed bv Congress, and until such a law shall be passed tbey are and should be considered aud treated as aliens. Resolved, That the pretended State Governments assuming to rule in be States oi Virginia, North Carolina, south Carolina, Georgia. Florida. Ala. bama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. having been organized without the authority or con sent oi Conrrcss, and without the aid or consent ot their loyal citizens, bave no claim to our res;iect or obedience, and we call upon Congress to protect ns iroiu uiuir uiegai aim ivraunicat exactions. Resolved, That as in tue Mates above enumerated theie are no lawiul povernmenis or oiiloers ot the law, and as congress cannot, without stultifying itself, and lx tray ing tbe loval people, recognize the organizations klludea to, controlled as thev are bv aliens, we request and demand ot tho luw-inaking power tbat it as speedily as possible, perfect and pa3 an act providing lor tbe organization ot legiti mate governments m said bta'e.. Resolved, Tbat we doem it absolutely ossential that the said act should embody tbe loliowing ideas: First. Absolute equality before tho law lor a 1 loyai peoplo, witnout distinction ot raoe or na tionality. Second. Tbe exclusion from tbo polls of all per sons wbo.bv voluntarily tuking part in or aidlug und abe ting the late Itob.'liion, lost their rights of ciuzeusnip. uum sucn itme as tney sua'l he a'le to give satisfactory evidence 01 having aocepted the situation in good faith. Third. The organizaiion and arming of a local force of loya men In each of said tstatoa where tbe execution ot the law may be o,iposod, or the rights ol anv portion ot the citizens iniringed, of suihoient strength to give ample protection to all. F'ourtb. Ibo entire exuonse of orvanizlng and maintaining uoh force to be borne by that portion of tbe people who lall 10 aocept the situation and unite with the autliontiei in maintaining order. Resolved, Tbat a committee of one from eaoh State represented in this Convention, be appoimed to prepare and present to Congress, at its next session, in tne i.ame ot the loyal poop e ot toe South, a me morial embodying tbe torepoing requests. Resolvtd, That a similar oomuutu-e be appointed, to prepare and publish an address to tbe Iota' peo ple ol tbe North, beseeobing them to resoue us from tbe hanna of our greatost enemy, Andrew Johnnon, and his ex-Rebel associates aud allies. The Johuson Union Nominations. LEOISLATUBB. District. IHstriet. , 7 Noroturn. 3. No return. 9. G. A. Qui!-, t 1, No return. 8. W.8. Gregory, 8. Samuel Josephs. 4. No return. 6. W. B. Hood. a. Col. Peter Friti, Jr. 15. A. R. Bobofiald. 17. Samuel Cox. 18. U. P. Dochert. OONQBBsa. Distriot. District. 1. Samuel J Randall. 18. Charles Buckwalter. 8. Job llume. '4. John Wol.h, The French journals announce tho death, at Epennay, f the widow Cliquot, of chamP'Sne celebrity. ( ntOM WASHtWOTOW THU AFTERR09R. I hr rot a i, DRsrATcnBD to evbnino TBI.tWBAI'8. WASiiutoToy, Beptem'jAr 4, Au Klection Pttnmnl, James Antiflell Ulesdt, cf the "Oen.ral Kiecu livc Oommittee of Irish Citizens, of WasbDgton, Dirtriot of Columbia," bas Issued a Ion? addrem to tbo Irishmen of the couutry, urin them t rally to the n.ipport of the President's piaa ot restoration, for reasons set f3:iji in the address. The niot Nnc Ulalttmore. The magistrates investigating the riot at (he Cmp Meetinrr in Ann Arundel county, Mary land, have committed five negroes to Ann ipcHis jail, and have issued warrants against some white men, charged with being concerned la tbe affair. There is no doubt the attack on Uie colored people was a premeditated affair. A Oounrrtatlvr Republican. J. J. Coombs, who holds a Government office, bus tendered his resignation as a member of the Republican Union Executive Committee. Itespert of the Military for President Johunsa. General Hooker, commanding tbe Depart ment of the Lakes, has issued an ordT directing officers and troops in that command to unit in paying respect to the President to-Jay, when be is expected to nrrlve at Detroit. Tha troop at Fori Wayne and Girtrout are ordered to report to the Chief Manhsl at Detroit ot !) P. M. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, September 4. The cholera bas nearly disappeared lrom this city. Only 11 deaths bavo been reported since baturday. The storm on 8aturJay and Sunday nights di conMderuble damaco throughout this section. Deer Creek and MU1 Creek Valleys were cons -pletely inundated. Elk river bridge, on tb Hamilton and Dayton Ra'.lrond, was carried away. Also two bridces on the Baton and Ham ilton road, and the Cincinnati and Dig Handy roads. The packet Bnvenue, bound for Cincinnati, illi 200 tons of iron, was sunk near Buuaa VifiU, in tho Ohio river, on Friday last. Rii was insured for $25,000. The cargo will pro bably be recovered. No lives were lost. Massachusetts Polittcs. Boston, September 4. Several hundred lead ing Republicans in the Fifth DMrlct bave pre sented a written request to (Jeneral B. V. But ler to accept a nomination for Congress. The General consent!?, and says: "The political opinions upon which I shall act have been very recently declared, so Ihut it can hardly be neces sary to recapitulate them here. Tbey may b summed up iu a very few words: To all me. justice and equality of rights, and equality of protection under the law; that the government be loyal men, and not of disloyal :neri; wherever there appears to be one anxious for political truth to lead, I shall follow." Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nrw York. Semimber 4 Stocks ton- C.hii and Rock Island, 1094 : Cumberland preferred 4j; miuuipuu ooumern, ooj : flow i ork uentrai, loss I; Heading, 113; Missouri 6s, 78; Erie Railroad, 72; GaienaardCh caaro.lll: 1 reasnrv 7 8 m. 1071 : n ft. tis, 1121; Western Union lelegrath Comauny. M: ditto BuhSian Extension, 100. Gold, 148. Raltimorb, September 4 Flour dull, with a downward tendency. Wheat hoavj red $2 G'x 2 88. Corn Southern s'eady; Western heavy. Fork steady. Cut Meats inactive an 1 heavy . Coffoo Kio scarce and tirm. Seeds quiet; Timothy f 4-76; Flaxseed S3 60. Whisky firm. yiSITINQ AND WEDDIiQ CARDS, WRITTEN, ENGRAVED, AND PRINTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. IiITIAI.8. VTONOORA.WH. CREST, ARMS, KTO.. 81AMFtI ON FAFEK ANO ENVJttiOPES. IN COLO US, Gil ATI. Ihe Finest English, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOOBAM8, AEMH, CEE8T8, Designed and Bsi graved WKiriMO DE8KVTRAVEIXTNO CA8H8. POBT FOI.IOK POCKEr-BOtiK', K.N1VEH, BA0K.OAJM--HON BOAKUM, and a very large stock Oi FINE STATIONERY. it. iioskins . oo., 6TATI8NERS AND CAED ENGRAVEI19, 6 28 emip No. 913 AECH Street. RATIONAL BARK OF THE REPUBLIC, Nos. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street. The entire interest of the late management of (but Bank having been purchased with tho view of eflecUog an entirely new organization, shares of stock twill bs disposed of in limited quantities, to respectable parties hi business, who may have an Interest In a bank In thin location. Applications for the stock wl'I bs received for a few days, after which a distribution will be made. WILLIAM a RHIWff, 0 3 tf Pwiaent. JTRED. BALTZ & CO., IMP0KTEKS OF WINES, GJNS, Etc. SOLE AGENTS FOB Riviere, Cardat & Co.'s COGNAC. No. 116 WALNUT STKKET, rniLADP.LpniA. CO i 3ra TN FORMATION WANTED OP LIEUTENANT L EDWIN B. HAYSE8. late of the 24 CeKiment New Hampshire Volunteers Lieutenant liaynes was bonln Feni.svivania.il of Oerman descea'. about H years old, Pbout six ioet high, light oonipjexioa bie eves HuUt hnir. B left rrederivksburg Va . oa 8fltb of April last, lor Baltimore, to purchase lumber U build a house slnoe which time nothing has be n hearsl from him He married a MUa Martha Ann frelzs.o Fretlerlekeburg, Vs., pu January 81) !Kb6. Northern oaoers will confer ravor upon nis wile oy Inserting the above notice. UHHA A IIVTVES. 9 j 3t Wire of adwln D. Haynes. k. RrfiDXAR LINE FOR HART i? I'OHD. OOH.. via tbe DELAWARE Tne steamer i'Y.tSAKitvvi wlMi at tbe second wharf above M AKH LT Btreet. wiu ieav i a ahnviMon THURSD Y next, 8et)e-nber Vol "terms ot ireigbt, which wUl be taken at reasoa. able rate., apply to WIIXIAM M BAIRT ft ro 9 33t Ho 1M South WHARVKflt "HUNTER, DJo. 44 N. SEVENTH DR. BTBKET, ABOVE nLBEET.'Pinl AckoowledKedKojP InthetrestaientoZHsooMs " P',',rflV.V;?C th.ibuDOH. andrsrmanmt cures guara TpLNE BREECH-LOAPIVG SHOT GUNS 1 EXTRA FINE BIFS AND PISTOLS, . MlUmntder EVAKB. Ko 280 SOUTH Street 1 PIANO TUNING AND REfUUINO. fcrtil mr haOKNT will retarn to the eity an Llnml ViiiibS iHtMibr 1. Orders recalved as aul l?MAMb " fhetnut atroet. 8 17 If r TTaDIES AND CiriLDUENU SHOES, ol bist oualitv i niuuu acturej and far aal 7rS!nbv tw down or case : sultubls for retail trade. t 6H1U1 ho 01 H. FOUHTfl Stroat. , l
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