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U flsfos6an. trO.O9,O I *WEIN I TOPIRKP._ Viator lung the Southern Delegates= The Albany Lobby at !Work for Fenton—Estimated strength of • the Vice Presidential Caudle:: Grood— Meeting of the Pennsylvania . Delega c tiiiii 2 --fleseinciing et the ReffAßthr3( vote isAinit 44'll'heleeinilaesit of 'the Delegates. —*Nit the Platform Will Con tain -- General Carl Schaal! Made the Temporary Chair.. Y l l3l 4l !er IIP,11"..1t9111111-_-4°!I the Ad trhisidoedrtheleohtiterfi States and Terrftories—Contested Seats - - - 1 7" 4 4 11 / 4 lle 111 .of Com!Mt; .111111 ' 4 +Mi etiS fin - Fire . P. If.=Per , inattent 44gmaization—Ex-6iar. Hawley, of Connecticut, Per- IckateSssaar - Bre Makes to LfitittlislatikeistlextdieVint ity Ac T firoak the BoYo.lln -GdiernOr • Browns• Plthsto, ",Recon 7 • s!Flact!d• Rebel," Makes a SPeech' rifteports of Coininittees on Cre deistinis and Order of = Business iialsaiturante Thiiirsday. Special Dingaixittethe Pittbhurgh Gazette.' Cirick* May 0,:1868. , No Progregis' was Made in the Republican I ;l 2 ' l 'elltb7: 6l3l 'dafizing and to-morrow , General IlititleY— makes . excellent pre- - ' :•• 'adding alriiiinVind , wlll3:pet iiblirup,;icanplete: wytblug tolnoriry two sessions, un-: leas there should be U P , l"oir.tied fight over: the Vice PresidencY, which is now not im , • Probable.. - - • Trutilrivron IiOVEMEICT. ; - et. aalgileFft were all allraiiien. this - Morning withbnt argument s reaseirt, andlliv - Inlionebinidied bud seventy Vote's' ikWoR,I4 enable them to control the -• stations.- None of thMe: ire full;-but are busily substituting northern men in order to get their full. veto. : ;When they were chosen, and up till yesterday they were' 'all either 'for Wade ' Wit ". 1 9-4f'b u t :A4 O . 41bitil3r - --lobby has been . 'so convincing that to-night a .number of these'delegations have Sopped • aver ,to Fenton.. The - charges of money land -promises for material aid in large ,amounts,, are epenlymade, and instead. of bin* 4eitifitnito ' Thla..ponduct : 4 ' jsr ti*u.dnig; OnsiderldAa scandal and Witirobably . TEact uginted Fenton; • There. Gls, as and-Penton crowd heri finiti New ‘,lr4iiiiry ..l ,,iiid they ; iiave Inid;G:nrOdo . 'is celebra "ted" bitter tO Pcnton Printed and, circubditd all over the city, thin' injuring hint consid :l.erably.: itsintterED • sintwovu• ou THE' eatrut- DATER. BM The most careful canvass that mat lbe . Alabama,. 10; Arkansas, 4; California, 10; Connecticiit -8; Delaware, 6; Florida, 6; Georgia, 12; Illi nois, 14; iowa, 2; Kansas, 2; 'ten tucky. 20,' [Speed first;] Maryland 12, [Creswell first;] Minnesota, 8; .7 1 )94 44 M1PP1tf1i .61 44f0r1i - _ 2 . 0 *., N#l4,llBkll, 6; Nevada, 6; New Hampshire, 4; North Caro lima, 18; Ohio, 42; Pennsylvania ? nessee, 12; Texas, 6; Vermont West Virginia, total 249. When gurtin is with *drawntviai,4l:ll get Pennsylvania: 44 - i" and enough men to nominate hini trom various sources, there being noir Gin...trim *1 tiosk r yclthr„Aild 321 necessary to choice. The same =vast* gives Fenton Alabama, 4; Arkansas; '2; COnneotteat, 2; Illinois, 3; lowa,lo. Kansas, 2; Lortfishast, 14; Mies' , , W1Ppj, , ...7 .4 - YNpw, - ,YorleS ~Teturont, 1; - Vi r iseonsiii,literniiiiiee, 6; foist, ni., ,a '3 ieditinwpintostrvitili,-130; iretrolit, 1; WisdoLrin;;* total, 42. ';,', -.1 W ; 14914k4 ;4 1) F t1 *, ' 4:, . Pongentlent, 21 ; :;:, I.IO PFEPri, t., ,24 ; ,0 i,,d 4 u.Ilistse I t i th °lB4 PP l ' " : 4 * B, ildi einvihier 12; Texas, , J ; oArtionfa, .420 i *IL 18. ,- 1 ;,! JztelttutvrAlluir4sisf, iilllinb11;13; lowa,. - ,- * - Mtarreo:4; - Wisconsin, 1; Now rtainP• *ltS. l 4:Tots l l 3s - ary - pAx—llUacritl, 2; cclndiana, 28: Teri, ) 4; KailmukT *if DilublgeUg 10; -411.0•314,44 4, NeW I(rfleY, 19:. .Oregon, 0; iretinesftelt ytirmonst X. Wirt ilrginigt, 5 ; Vlseensin, tr f "`.- A . •,:' , l I . • ' wilt vote I tor Sprague on " 4`,011de44140'99111009 I#72aking - .si role to *Aim; ey. e7AttpsaVe,l,9:7ots as he desire through 1118`Chand,`ltalooto the ,1401:41 1 411 1 I gli t c4ol4 g n r" vi% 0 ; • ' c (OSl"tftt? i l it e Ta rk: " 7 " l - - cgsgeoup Diss:ATIALI ..'s . ' , •!., ; ! 4 :' '''tiltdee r oung - ht' at ,wl4oh totiOnr 4 ,0, 40 tak.. - lbrtf re ' ht TOW' Were eien for , ' *hint tillOY4lg w k d i . D " AS o no for * . •- .1 ' • C 0 . 1 01% 43114L A sr iVider Dieu OA 4 1 1 1 1 - • T ie iP ti l l iFirjecooputeg the risOlitiAii ': ",, 'AA &at, : todote 4!*i*dw,n tiniad i a r4 6 1;4 1 . 3 .A v 4 :4 Aarati , ► , . I: avid' , ~..„, ~ . .11,t3TbSY).11 11 11 01 0/ TiSrubuosti BETIPAOra who 11° .„„r ildUIC A ,1 ft, r ••• :ti ldttal, P A comnintaeof eight; -- '--- -- '" was anointed 001. Thoinr c " 4 cauthl- flan 's= tangelo* , on Redoiattans. They are .. ' . . MEI ;3'4 .I"itt'K . and will not concl ude their labors until to morrow morning. . • the Aileitapsiin the Committee was nitieSeivedl3r strong in fa vtiflirlandt bonds aceOrding tothulattezand .spirit of, the law creating ;gun:4 l _Bnd ,in Eavot_of_n.,etw.ntaispneler eirliesit':moinelit. The question of But:Frage. was not mentionsd. T/18 PLATFOI9I: • J. 1. _l' . The platform wil l be planted securely on Congreasional‘rtxxonstruction and impeach mark but:willsnot mute': tuVy. o; the re creants. There is little or no doUbt ex pressed of Wade's nomination for 1 480 Peat; ha.Lh~re~nea x' to,ie auy l edverse (ximbiziatien'likely to be tine eenstuf,arid the Penttifi L ibiht, Astunt buy enough qouthern votes tc) 1 CONVENTION PROCEENINGS. 133 , Teleß;sph.'tothePittsburgh Gazette.) t ?:? ,. Craceao, May 20, r -At 12:30 r. Eas% ernor Ward, Cludrrnan of, the National 4 mblidan Corritnittee,iidled the COUventbm to order. In a brief addiess he urged delegates to take ntt Step ..bite.kward, tole monstrate that the war was no failure, aud 'an emancipated-race lifted - from slavery tcrday unites with the Republican partyjo quairititirt,- Republican'--,;:liburf e y,--. Neither tiTin armed treason nor politica l " treachery arrest the - triumph of bur cause. [Ap plause.] If you designate is.-leader gilea t t Captain Of the age, the 'nation greet it as a -precursor of victory to our cause and peace to the public. [Applause.] Prayer by Bishop Simpson. On _motion of.-Mr. Ward, General Carl Sehnri, of .Misiouri, was made temporary ,Chairman, and was conducted to the chair amid - applause. General Schurz delivered a brief address,' in which hereturned thanks, and sketched' the history of the Republican party, and its triumphsin support of liberty, unioM'ibo raanity and Nual rights. The problem of the future is to secure the fruits of the past,_and .adapt the country to the new order of things. This required the greatest prudence and firmness. In referring Lineoln," he said, we measure our loss through his death by what he left behind hilta.v(4,4l4'MA:ix: and ..-applease.) With good counsel find - Moral courage victory will be true to the Republican party so lens as the Republican party is true to itself. Let iii , ,Arpertifina: estrC ,- -f int ;Wond the bounds -of wisdom and self-respect. (Ap plause.) He counselled wisdom; justice to the soldimte,the-Sonthern_Union the colored race and to the National credi tors. This sentiment excited great entlitail;: asm. ~,Let..us be putt, inside of the party es well as that orit. - Mr. Sulithere, otheliaare,,to complete the preliminary-organization, moved that the, •=fgentlemen be.eleated "temporary es: Jahn R. Cowan, Ohio . : Luther Adfilwqll,'.Nev. -3 170r15..; Finn* F. Richards. Tenn -tt.e.` l The' *mtitidtt was agreed to. - It , was.: then :_ordered• • that the Secre: bales call the roll of States,'and- that each delegation respectively shim _nanae one gentleman, and that' 'those thus named shall constitute a Committee on Creden, Mr. Smithera , saia:; "As ,I understand, there are' k two States, Maryland and Cali fornia, in Which the delegations are contest, ed. I suggest that these States be omitted, and their claims be decided by the Com- Mitted on Credentials." When the Secre tary called.California ' and the delegation named "Gen. P. E. Conner, Mr. Smith ere ; said,"There. seems to be some misfinderstending. I understand that the States in 'Which . the delegations were contested were to be omitted." Mr. Sears of California, said: "As the gentleman has mentioned the State which I, in part; represent, I wish to deny that there is any contest whatever in regard to the State of California. It is true, sir, that there is a man here who hap been before the - Executive Committee claiming to contest oureeats; but; sir, there is one man only." ' , General. Van, V.andt, ,pf Ahode Island,' road to rpoint of order: 1, This matter abonldbe referred Lo ~ thief C o m mi ttee on trediSntlali." ' ' ' A • ; ;44.,SPars. o i liColiforrd#, Tasked two :nth-, nfee'to mike 43xplari tied.- ..He said !we: do pot desire to bring th s contest up here; butthe gentleman' hm: ft , nced it,, upon us. Thermin here who conour seats voted a Copperhead *kin 01? itilfieldetion 'in t4ts California. [Hear, henri] He an one, or, twP,00.4144 1 1g,in a,baclF and sehxite'd' detaloarand.4hlif vendor,. They have tio_pariy; they hay ' had no primary llectionikbrey had no conventfen; they had nothing; ana I belkve in my humble judg ment that he ecinieis , here : with his i.,- Kit ii ,,lkt, ~,y ~ ratio.money to i • =4 'mos •:- ••• ~, *...uurt game. '• • r: eke ,'Yepr,' .' .. , .Yl,lfa union , Republican party .., of, A • • pia, 'We polled forty thousand v. • in thatlitate at .the last elooti9N,(aPPlle ' • ) and the'stink thigiioraWling tplit '1... ltiliti'Maa repro. , gents only polled two thousand, and out of that two thorsand in onr last • Ctievention OW 001314410:44ilial t t,thpfittate of Cali fornia one *he would ' accept this position which. -he occupkw.lll* -- -Tielebted men, ~„ . fern; ~,, v in California, (two art>, , 2 ,• , et ,) came into our 1 rooms lialtul:••• and re ndiskid .the entire proceeding- and atdd hey were lin us. 9 1.-49 1 1 k 7, 411191 4 4+9Y 10 E19 !,'hive ub our al l y seats, as timptif right long tom, and not cast itstain upon us an • raise ibis man to the. o ll llll 7l - Oon •t. , (Latighter and hpplatise i ann. nnderstadZwhy tho Committee kas r , .." -11 him t in the • slightest degree,Amleso . • •creetling Co*' perkead,like the se . Alt did Eve, has de-; co ma.; Amino% ". is . oily. tongue (Laughter Mid a . , ) sow, sir, there is nt e an t es t, in ,• • • anal have Iktte.a •,Isinilitaik WS Oen , • •, en vies tedignik, lititortibe little sgitell'lte •Widek he :be and east : a stain t • .n , us' .> 0:44 , r iing.,,,... * .."" , pc defitialtewith a Wut.w •• . ..- ozone, Mr. - : BY R, Ntelterste4Callf , ... if tette*? ant, said: 4 11 wish to ask whether tbii,t7tin ,l , vention is te heitthoPefiClotweni ilon•the i n n*ltialtlt, frePePlergi•t9 wilbrntt,wiere ,we op 1 00 101 4 1 1,11111119• IT" M tle Commit*, I .-t kikryl Wed .ctit:/TtltelptStgeLte-the _....--- ---- rr S edg e .: , - tVfeeee. fittafeetrW4ll4 . Itr:f.' -to ea I, 44 e 1 3 tat , ' • . wilted in Coq . ovii.; 'ire l' lv.- -A l2l lor l " . ',.... er ldig li 3 t ;J IA i .,,,,„, ,4, ' r 11V.j. • tl. Walt i r i" Ot Ar .4l 4R i t.: , ' 111W" '''',. not call a when n s „ : • r ib igatUldatil'; .I - : 7 Tiblelit : .„ ~, ' - • - . nsisr ., tot „ , Irlnt . they ail man be they ; It ..1, be to the Convention ini - Ali st i ern i t a, doolde •tiport what their • obi , i ti • i i 11 lied..e n 4 g • The delegate la Point order InudtehtwhY cider a the Convention to alit OP Setae in their alPhabettail order it tm;:t=t2.sls,•.o - oralri;:k.me.tW prrrsuumat. mitswAiialmr EMI EflOO'D Y; !'3 not complieditWe et. _ why the nantioaelNU'lisom‘suo; Georgie hail, • Tot , .• ti di s litv i . iiWa -- 710)3t 1 " - Another delegate moved that all the Sout hern Stateitta - calted.Wjdchents agreed to. A delNs., . 6, As Colorado - is only - otr the veto brAildriviV — Tohnson, and is a e, ,NFlllindout4elity;kotintatintetordift Pres idential-election, I move' , that . Colorado - be . calletl.r , ... . Delitgate—l hold that e ve rsince the claile' of thktvar the Congreitt of the United States has ptactically controlled the Soo J3tatewas territories.. Upon that bags the whole theory of reconstruction rests., Mt Is sot clltrect, then therhave been wronged frontilhe first, and 404. drew Johnson and thq men who have adhetud, • him have 1 been - 'right •in their ;Won.- 44 , ; State of 1 I ZI Colorado does not py her o o . tion on the rpll of States. hold to at she is where . she belontiptai a terri tory ilintil she com n byCongressional action 'fiat and °complete ovy y he' net' fit dent'ayeto.'..Therif trim haw. ice le the MAkingBlllStatesThey 1 admitted, or the are nblkadmi 0,•,d an , n ttaesW of the. Sent o •.o S • ,;-• .I vo ~,„•,,, aye with e ? the orityl • o o-. use t o• I ' ai r**, rem der o o vote ad , . • 'Apo hare, Isa it wit, taken- -, wi r , ,•< • WW I Th Southall'. Stator* 00. o • •;,A so 1 o the Fed-. eral nlon, toptay, ao*,r , so ngrapional oath) is coliKitrrnsd - . , ly thei „peak tion *hick Into BMW of o lattidOl . men pies.,,,,Askarslis is asking i miatioqc o m4," trustier delegates will lfia adirfit upoli. this ;freer. Corning myself . , p , a; border , . Statecy" know what the bard'. men lata had to contend with 'during Mile lot:eve : y end I shall be the last_mcn direetit or i ly, to throxanythlryipti the 'way or upon the character, of anylikhn coming here 'from the border .qtates, Add Ipo not wish this Convention, by its vetioni secilif=' ingly to cast a reflection upon the (theme. , ter o flts representativee in Congress timing the last three years. ---, o fir. „Spauldlng, of Ohio, said, "If I vote for the adinission of. Colorado to 'tote Atit,-itir,,a- notion:, to nomin ate himby ace on, was super ,-. dby a hunt t motiotr - thaf the tes'shtedd be called in , their orderisind t tiseieh Stet -•• as called we,, should 'hun gif.tiltual . ,- Misting, from the unanimous expression . f each one of ' the 'delegates firnm that' ...: i e, [A v . planed.] '' Sir; when-gust" is don ''-the Con vention will be at liberty by " on to secolid the nomination, oat . 43,1, . pie will, hot only In their primary sue • , f • but at the polls.' : [Applattie.]•, :hope, 3 , erelbre, my friend from -Indiana will w d .. • w the motion lintit the Statee can ,:' eidled In their order. ' -„,,- - Mr. ; Lane -- 1 certainly have V Alitire -to consume the time .of the Con • milieu. I only wish to get at the oldect. . 1 a nomi statiorthialready Made,' 'sailetie . . by the people and by, the -whole . people ; bat if it is thought better to call the States, nail the States. [Laughter]. Call the States. [Laugh ter and applause]. ~. . -_ ._•-• - / , Mr. ,Meech, of Indium:sr-We, are ,Pot,yet - itabedtanized. - ,Thlft Committee - on Cre dentials have not reported 'the 'delegates!, flustare entitled to their seataliere, and to d anything of the,kind when tve, are un would' be impieper. ~ . Logan—l think, Mr: il'itSident, it would be a more-appropriate mode of pro ' ceduro to accept the report of the Commit ' tee - froth - the Soldiers and . Sailors 'Cowen tion, that then, when-this .Coilvention will be fully organized, and when tbeStates as* represented by Aheir, ” deleititep' who -kava been accepted: by the''Colitentiont','ilter the report of the Comrnitteh on: is, the order of business would.be thtannhudion. of a Candidate for President" 4fi,,am.] • I know, sir; that , Outlast taiin -',-,, whim we are altproud, -fronuAnkend broad' L io land : to 'gm other, la the nominee of loyal eitizims, the'iciyalliadieit Aridleifataillois err`thi l s 004 WA. -g,ltirkitut Attnitly; aml ' I tie /that Can tilliii f ..WIiWRAMO:".: , trY a fttitit-)MF jar ibis coll. , : creS:Vwo MI , ~ , : s ataiSfo,.l.lass no p*lp missal ever. We laid stafterthitribtolmaltitivrould , comitrethbneStgelisitabUtim , — ,4dr. Cochrturamwed that the; ,:from the Soldiers' and Sailers' Convention, • 1 as reportekbe mended,' ;entered un the record, andmade-".por t Adopted. • - . ,•- while waiting for the report of the Com mittee on Credentials, which it Vas. an nounced. would soon be ready, General Lo gan was called for a speech, but declined to respond at that time. Mr. Oonway, of Louisiana, said- = I sup. pose that it ; is part of the settled ..pollay of the Republican ~p arty to-day t 6 have the South come into C onvention arid Union .endloraziost., [Laughter4 But we have ~ another marked event of special moment, • that there is with us to-day, ' le full heart - I and ftill felloWship, one -of the former Governors in the days af rebellion of onedf the rebellious States, ; who, has since become reconstructed, [ applaus e,] and has proved , himself in the -fire true , Sslsteel, a genuine Republican, and in.fall fellowship with the Republican ,part 4):. I move that • ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown,-;" ot Georgia, be invited to say a few words.i, [Tremendous applause and cries of 93;c4n,' -"Btown."] Tho-Chair—lt- is hardly necessary to put a Motion which has such ri:Oception. Will Gov. Brown addi-ess the Canventicni ? , Gov. Jkown—Ms. Chairman,- to' it has been announced that the Co.' .. ittee will be ready to report in a few thin . : 'I think it might , be improper tints I'she. d enter into any ;discussiou of -thquestions in volved ht this time, and I co uld not' do j us- Um" to myself or fay seiiticift Ilif,l'AtemPt ed to speak without tiMe,Azi:.7review • to some extent the queatioMinvolyed. I• do tint wish to' intrude tiPont.the - ._ , ', - - dings •of this COnventiori. ',l-4utel • .. as has well been. remarked,srewnstre , : Rebel. [Laughter and thunder s ot spE lso use.] T. was an original secessionist, s 7visirghter] and -• "A !rank :and r ~ , Clemsheislon is giodfor.tke soul 4, ,•[, rwit,„9"„fspyktfonn, . Ihtibiliip.. °. aWa ' WM , ,- Governor Brown, a vaned to thestitage.L ' -" • 4 • " The Chair—Governor Brown;eftrreorlida, gentlemen., , [Treuteudoneap*asse. ] • GiYv(iiii4i - ' l l1 r ..„Preitident. and . gentlemen of :' .l o6iivention '[A voles tells.us Yisur.stice."S , i -As •I remarked before I left my seat, I was.) an-orit u i secessionist. I was born in Senth'earo growing "up under 'the- - influence an teachings ot , that :,-, wader - 1.-- tellaet, Col,hotin,.. ~ thee, in . stha; d fu w `of hie nierlditin. 'l' ' early'. ing4 his li er States rights doctrines', and-lit'appose that I as sincerely; and relighand s ) ,, ..bel.ved that , :,,L they, were correct as yon believedthat your li ,opposite was sound. "'For years' Ve%re the -lit l unterhinate- struggle - ..wal-hirre ~ pawll through I %ream that the ; /Sane eh dl..' -,-'-' vided the north and the,,south'must till& mately •be settled by ;the 'swot* There. was, ~ no f ,0011111Kat.:•ttibttlad.:•*tte judist- •"; -, went either, side' , would!or. the • 'Sniweine ' toile ''deldedi 'a " nesilsk, 'f• bearing upon this greet intilint*-• =party againist whom the 4eignion w4ll,:ntde zani l y. , - • ed to abide. by it, beiewse I . " 3rdad it as ; *Attie:a.' Mlle Itio - Cley itTN;ititaligre a k .man, , that great ' , Padilotteriqehelita aria ;. great • applause] wit --,7 l 'weget 4 ,- side - 64. , avert . this Zut , - lane, _Bet CI ~: was ~ ed "Pro__ .° Mr' 8014,1, qr: . uvagnem:. : . . Wrimeitaiiid3gyuc lan u.i supt,:with-iiis loAtivo.. Andivri the et orrill:. agate atom there' was - litr, Z iri .*. i h a mod' , r. 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