T E L E G R A P H IC JV E H L STht SHttMj Çolk «franti Signal. T H E REJOICING AND RATIFICA- . TION AT SA L E H . OFFICIAL PAPER OF POUC GO’ . PROCEEDINGS O F T H E NATION. A L DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION to be present at the ratification. A t W H IC H CONVENED IN N E W YORK, JU L Y 4 , I8 6 0 . an early hour in the day a vast con­ MONDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1808. On Saturday last _____ W f we visited Salem ■ i i ■— • course o f people had assembled in the Now York, July 4.— T hs National Democratic Convention has assembled little after 10 A . M., a considerable at Tammany Hall, which is handsome number were formed in procession by ly decorated for the occasion with large American flags, etc., and elaborate Messrs. Murphy, Scott, Curl and painted escutcheons o f all the States. others, Marshals o f the day, and lad by The accommodations for the delegates the band and a brass piece drawn by are ample, and there are excellent ar- four gray horses, which marched to the arngemeuts for the press. Ths hall and galleries arc densely crowded. avenue where aaliites were fired. R e A t twenty minutes past twelve, A u ­ turning, the procession marched, gath­ gust Belmont called the Convention1 to ering proportions the while, to Marion order. H e spoke at some length, de­ Squaro, where seats and speakers’ nouncing the policy and oharaoter o f stands were provided, when the Hon. the dominant party and concluded by nominating for temporary ohairmao, L. F. Grover, in a brief and patriotic Henry W . Palmer, o f W isconsin, whioh address, stated the objects o f tho occas­ was agreed to. Palmer took the Chair ion, when the Hon. J. W . Nesmith was amid applause and briefly returned t- introduced, who proceeded tosdress the thanks for th^ honor. Prayer was oftered by the R ev. D t. multitude, reviewing the sots and do. Morgan, R ectoF of St. Thomas Church. ings o f the radiosl party in a somewhat After considerable discussion, the rales caustic strain occasionally relieved by o f the House o f Representatives were flights of wit and satire. His speech adopted for the Government o f the Convention. was received by rounds o f applause Several motions were made in re-, throughout. The Hon. Ben. Hayden gard to the appointment o f Committees was r e x ’ presented Mr. H. proceeded on permanent organization and oreden direetly to tho business in hand— the rials. A motion to allow the Territories to cosiderarioy o f the importance o f our be represented in both committees was late victory in this State. It is need lost ; 106 to 184. less for us to say that the speaker A motion wus finally passed allowing handled the radical office holders o f O r­ States only to be represented on these egon without gloves. He also endorsed committees, whioh were thereupon ap pointed. our Presidentia ticket most unequivo California is represented in the Com­ cally, and besought the people to come mittee on Credentials by W . Jacoby, manfully up to its support. His speech and Committee on Permanent Organ­ was also heartily applauded. Next ization by A . H. Rose. A Committee on Resolutions was came Geo. R. Helm , Esq., ot subsequently appointed ; Califoania be­ Albany. Mr. Helm made ing represented by E. Steele. A resolution was adopted instru:ting audience was addaessed by the Hon J. S. Smith, who was followed by the two o f the former Committees to report at seven this evening. Hon. John Burnett, candidate for elect­ A morion wus adopted that all reso or. W e much regret that pressing lutions offered shall be referred to the duties at home made our early return Committee an Resolutions without de­ bate. necessary, so that we could not re­ It was ordered that the Committee main to witness the evening proceedings, on Organization be instructed to report whioh we are assured were grand and rules for the government o f the Con. vention. imposing. Brooks, on behalf the New Y ork del Salem is just the place for a grand egation, moved to reconsider the res­ success in the way o f a Democratic olution for a meeting to-night. He demonstration. Ninety per cent of urged extreme heat and also the fact the leading— monied men— o f that that the city o f New York had arranged city are Democrats as wall as high for an appropriate celebration o f the day and hoped the Convention would minded, public spirited and influential participate. A fter considerable dm- citizens. They have cause to be proud cussion, the motion to reconsider pro*, o f their Saturday’s success, vailed and Convention adjourned to 10 o’clock, the secretary having first read a pointed speech, at the conclusion o f which, ths thousands in attendance the Deelaration o f Independence by a vote o f the Convention. were invited to adjourn to the tables Convention Proceeding«—2d day* — many in number and extensive in N e w Y o r k , July 6 . — The Conven length— where a bountiful repast was tion wus called to order about 11 o’ clock. Gen. Morgan, o f b h io , moved that spread and to which ample justice was done. The various table committee the delegation from the W orkingm en’s Convention be entitled to seats on the men, conspicuous among whom waq J floor; adopted. C. Bell, Esq., were prompt, active, and Mr. Chambers, of Pennsylvania, from the Committee on Permanent attentive— doing honor to themselves Organization, reported Horatio Seymour and tho occasion by managing a crowd so unwieldy— because so large— so accept­ for permanent Chairman, and one V ice President and Secretary from each ably. The ladies were out in very State, and also recomended that the large force, and by their presenoe and rules be adopted. Mr. Seym ouf was the interest they manifested in the escorted to the chair amid applause.— great cause o f Democracy, Liberty, the He returned thanks, and counseled Constitution and the Union, weilded a moderation and harmony.: H e said the potent influence for good. most important questions would be Reassembling about the stand, the .forced on the consideration o f this Con­ vention ; some would be forced on it by The rumhole bummer and “ poker the resolutions o f the late Chicago flat ” o f the U nioniit says we lied when Convention. He discussed briefly the we predicted the early demise o f the Republican platform, and accused that Unionitl. Let those who had to party o f violating its own declarations “ shell ” to keep the thing out o f the aga’ nst repudiation and unequal taxa tion. He then expressed solicitude for Sheriff’s hands bear witness to the the soldiers and sailors— their indorsers truth o f our assertion. W e expected and widows and orphans. He accused the thing to wiggle for sometime after the now dominant party o f extravagant its head had been lopped off. Any o f waste o f public monies, with tainting the national credit, impeding emigra­ the lower order o f “ snaiks ” will wig­ tion by overwhelming the laborer with gle and squirm for a while after they taxation and breaking the guarantee o f have been decapitated. The “ snaiks ” Republican liberty. He denied the in M c’s. boots are still “ living ” reali­ assertion o f the Republican Convention ties we must admit. W h o will lift that the principles o f the Declarrtion o f Independence were sacred uow on Mr. Greenwood’s judgment, old fel ? every inch o f American soil, for in ten Since the above was in type we have States o f the Union military power suppresses ivil law. Governor Seymour closed his ad­ received the Record o f July 8th, coir dress amid great cheering. city from all parts o f the country. F a r President, HORATIO 8EYMOUR, or NEW YORK. For Vice President, F R A N K P . B L A IR , Or MI880URI. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, 8. F. CHADW ICK, of D o a g lu County. JOHN BURNETT, o f Benton County. J A 8 . H. SLA TE R , of Union County. T H E P E O P L E ’ S CANDIDATES—ON TO VICTORY 1 W ith unspeakable pleasure wc to-day hoist at our mast-head the name o f Ex- Governor Horatio Seymour o f New York for President and that o f Hon. Frauk P. Blair o f Missouri, for V ice President o f the United States. W ith the names o f S E Y M O U R & B L A I R blazoned on our banners the P E O P L E will go on conquering and to conquer. A ll, every person who is not tinctured with disun- ionism, will, must rally around these standard bearers. The great Democrat - ic heart is to-day inspired— thrilled as it were, because o f the absolute certain, ty— the settled conviction pervading the minds o f the American people that, with Seymour and Blairasonr Standard bearers, defeat is an impossibility.— Both being men o f irreproachable morals and o f ripe experience in public affairs, the contrast between theta and the staudard bearers of the republican par­ ty is so striking as to bring the blush of shame ta the cheek o f the honest radical who institutes in his mind’s eye, a com- parison. T H E REASON. There has been, since the Fourth o f Ju ly, a deal of complaint in radical quarters because o f the general indiffer­ ence manifested as to that day. The Advocate, a republican paper published in Portland, observing the general apa­ thy o f its adherents, exolaimed a short time prior to the Fourth : Have any o f onr eitixens lost all love and reverence for the Spire and Stripe«? T o this question any o f M our citizens’ can find a ready answer. No one hss lost any love or rtverenee for the Stars and Stripes. which Tbs the party Advocate of is a spokesman never had any genuine love or reverence for the flag o f our country, else why did they time and again trail it in the d o s t? W hy did th-y in 1866 proclaim it a flaunting lie— bate’s pol­ luted rag? W h y did they during that same year carry a flag in their Freemont processions bearing bat sixteen stars ? It was not until 1861 that that party profeeeed any “ reverence for the Stars snd Stripes.” Then they could es­ pouse it to ths end that they might work the destruction o f the form o f Government which is symbolized.— Their mock fealty to the “ flag ” then become agonizing in the extreme, and many honest persona wers deluded into the support of their pretensions— though false as hell—they were. So ter­ rifically did theyapplaud the flag, and ao obvious was their hypocrisy in this be­ half, that good men and true— patriots and Christians— become disgusted for the time with the very mention o f the “ Stars and Stripes.” Patriotism, his­ tory tells ns, has bean the refuge o f scoundrels in all ages ; snd i f the say. ing has not been verified during the A acven years last past, no pr. position ever taining the following item, which ex­ will be. plains who lifts Mr. Greenwood’s ju d g­ Cretan like, the party that for a time monopolised all o f the ven­ ment as well as others: eration for their country’s flag, is now A C h a n c e for P r in t e r s — B y no­ tices posted up, we observe that s lot o f printing material, including two pow er presses, will be sold by the Sheriff, next Monday at the U nioniit office. only remembered for ite adeptuess in falsehood W e repeat, that those who war* aver f osseased o f anv love for the Stars ■ltd Stripes and the cherished form o f Govern­ ment by them ija b s liie d , still maintain a veneration for them second to no impulse of the heart. Time will sufteiently attest this. Now, Mr. poker flat, who has lied? A nother N ew G rade . — Some years since, the Rump established the T h e Radical prints o f this coast are just now setting up s tremendous howl because Gen. Foirest is said to have been elected a delegate to the N. Y. Convention from Tennessee. They for* get, in their pious rage, that Gov. Brown o f Georgia, who, during the en­ tire war, was the most uncompromising seseslu-r iu all the South, was a dele­ gate in the late Chicago Convention and Ud.wW'cd, •• liah for Grant.” / grade or rank o f fall General. Gen Tilde* offered a resolution, which was adopt­ ed, admitting delegates from the Territories to honorary teats in the Convention. A large number o f resolutions were presented aud re­ ferred, including one to tho effect that the thanks o f tho nation are duo Chief Justice Chase for bit ability and impartiality in presid­ ing over tho Court o f Impeachment. Also, a resolution in favor o f au increase o f pay to the soldiers and sailors by paying gold or its equiv­ alent. A letter from Susan B. Anthony was receiv ed with great- laughter, urging the claim of woman to participate in eleotions. A resolution was adopted that no steps be be taken towards nominating a candidate for President until after the platform is adopted. The vote on the resolution was taken by States. A resolution was adopted endorsing the re­ cent proclamation o f amnesty. The Convention took a recess until font o’clock. Grant was promoted to this rank, first be­ ing nominated by President Johnson. The Soldier«* and Sailor** Convention- Another and still higher grade has been New York, July 4.— The Soldiers’ antTsail ors’ Convention will meet in the large hall of Cooper Institute. Gen. McClernand o f IUiaoia, Grant goes up to this rank by sneoessory is elected temporary chairman. A Committee on Permanent Organisation was appointed, right was not dependent upon a nomina whioh reported Gen. W. B. Franklin for per- tion by the President for this last promo J manent chairman, and a long list of vice-pres- ‘ idents and secretaries. Gen. Franklin extern poized— that o f “ brevet nigger.” tion. It is needless to say Grant boars ! JTth* c h a ir ^ r im m e S li“ “* * ^ this new honor witb bsoottling dignity. I and made a few appropriate remarks. Evening Session« tie. Eaol);nomination was accompanied New Yôrk, July 8.— The Démocratie Con­ by a brief speech, which wss received vention reassembled at 4 o ’clock. Tho 8earetary read a letter from Gen. Frank­ with applause. lin, President o f the 8oldiers'and Sailers’ Con­ A delegate inquired whether nomina­ vention, informing the Convention o f the ac­ tion o f the body represented by him and desir­ tions could be made after balloting had H e was answered in the ing to know at what time it would be the oommenced. pleanure o f the Conveution to receive a Com­ affirmative. mittee with an addrass. First ballot— total vote, 317. Nec- On motion a Committee o f five was appoint­ ed to.wait upon the Convention o f Soldier’s essar) to a choice, 212. and Sailor's and invite them upon the floor.— The result was as follows : Pendle­ The Committee soon appeared and took places ton, 1 0 5 ; Johnson, 6 4 ; Churoh, 3 4 ; on the platform. Seymour introduced Gen. English, 1 6 ; Doolittle, 1 4 ; Hancock, Franklin who briefly addressed the Convention. Col O'Brien then read the address o f the 33 J ; Parker, 13 ;' Packer, 26. The Soldier’ s and Sailor’s Convention. Ajt the con­ balance were scatteriig. Several other clusion o f its reading, three cheers were given ballots were then taken. for the Sailors and Soldiers. The sixth ballot stood : English, 6; Lond calls were made for Gen. Thomas Ewing, Jr., who was introduced and received Hancock, 47 ; Pendleton, 1224 j F w - by rounds o f applanse. He made a speech of some length, declaring he would associate no ker, 13 ; Packer, 27 ; C hu rch,, 33 ; longer with the Republican party saying he Johnson, 6 1 ; Doolittle, 12 ; Hendricks, would henceforth recognise political * friends 30 $ Blair, 5. in all who Will sustain us in our endeavor to A communication was received from overthrow that parly. the Soldier’s and Sailor’s Convention, Eaton o f Connectiontt, said he understood that th* Committee on Platform would not be announcing the adoption o f a resolution able to report till to-m orrow; therefore he approving and endorsing the platform moved to reconsider the vote declaring the platform should be adopted before the nomin­ o f tho Democratic Conveution. ations were made. A motion for recess was rejected and Bnel moved to lay the motion to reconsider a motion to adjourn till 10 o ’clock to­ on the table* After some confusion, the latter motion was lost* On a call o f the States the morrow, was carried. vote was 142 to 172. The resolution was then reconsidered. After several amendments bad S o m e of the Republicans o f Polk, beeu offered, considerable contusion followed. A resolution was adopted, offered by Bigler since the election, venture to declare of Pennsylvania, that the roll o f Sûtes being called in regular order, each SUte have the against negro suffrage; this is all bosh right to present the name of any candidate for so long as they support Congress, for the Presidency and that the delegates have none o f them can cansistently deny five minutes allowed to present their vievs upon the candidate. that Congress goes its whole length for A motien was then made that the Conven­ negro suffrage— not alone in the South tion adjourn until 10 > ’clock on Tuesdaw, on — but iu all the States as welli When which the roll o f States was called, and the Repubs, deny this fact, Democrats have motion prevailed by 200 to 106. N«w York, July 6.— The various delegations I only to ask them why is it, if Congress having paraded in procession passed near is not l n favor ofvuiversal suffrage, Tamuiany. all and arrived at the great hall o f Cooper Institute at a a qnaater o f twelve.— that that body forces the same upon Torn and tattered battle flags, from nearly Nebraska, Colorado, the District o f Co every field o f strife in the late war, were pres­ lumbia and all o f the T erritories ?— ent in the procession. The various bands played IL.il Columbia, Rally Round the Flag This question always winds them up.— and other patriotic airs. Deafening shouts For a man to support Grant and yet filled the air. At noon Gen. Franklin called say he is opposed to negro suffrage, is the Conveution to order. as complete a spectacle o f self-stulifica- Gen. Slocum, from the «ommittee on Resolu­ tions, reported the committee bad not yet pre­ tion as could be conceived o f— tho plat pared the draft of their platform, but he report­ form on which Grant wa9 placed en ed an address to the National Democratic dorsing Congress to the fullest measure. Convention declaring t e objects o f the con servative soldiers aud sailors being the same as animated them during the war, deploring Some o f the rads , thinking to make Radical legislation, denouncing the apostauy o f men who were once Democrats, declaring Demoorats feci bad, oall their attention that the crimes now being perpetrated in the to the fact that Frank P . Blair was name of Republicanism and loyalty, are not less alarming than those committed by the formerly a republican, and enquire :— armed forces of the Government during the war The address makes & long indictment u W hat has b:com e o f your time hon. against the Republican party for many acts ored principles?” Democrats have a since it come into power, and declares tho be They have only to point lief that they intend by the use o f the army cruel retort. under Grant’s supremo control to cause the Mr. Rcpub. to the fact, that, while electoral vote o f some States to be cast for himself by force and fraud, and declares the it is true that the Democrats have solemn conviction that the free institution for of the country have uever been in greater jeop ­ Dominated a former republican ardy than now* aud looks to the deliberations Vice President, it is also true that he of the Democratic party now assembled in Con. veation witb the greatest anxiety, believing is a sober man and a statesman ; and that on their action depends the future pros your party, Mr. Had., has nominated a perity o f our country. It expressed the be lief that there are now living a hulf a million Democrat, who is a drunkard and a o f men who served >n the army o f the country dolt for President. “ W hat has become who are in tbeir sympathy and judgments, op posed to the acts o f the party in power, and o f your “ God and morality principles ?'. at least half a million more who heretofore ueted with the Republican party, but viewing T h e republican press is trying to with alarm the recent acts o f that party, are now anxious for a change of administration.— infamously pervert history by innkin The address closed by declaring, that with >■ Douglas say ou his death-bed, to hit platform o f principles, reviewing no mean is vons, “ save th e country.” The exacf sues, but looking only to the arrest o f existing evils, and with candidates whose fidelity t< words of the patriot Dougl as. wen* the '*onstitution and devotion to the country cannot be questioned, we shall co-operate with “ tell them to obey and defend the Con the Democrats in this campaign with enthusi­ stitution.” The point to this wicked asm and consider that it will bring victory perversion is, the radicals having vio and salvation to the country. A motion was unanimously carried that the lated and discarded the Constitution, report be accepted, and a committee o f twen­ would fain invoke the spirit o f one pa ty-one was appointed to present the same to triot in their behalf. The reprobates ! the Democratic Convention. They will next have it that Lincoln wa- A motion was carried that the States be called in order for the presentation of the res­ a patriot I olutions, which were presented and referred.— Alabama was called but failed to respond. The Convention then adjourned to 10 Rev. Stubastian Adams, we are told, o’clock to morruw. July 7.— The Conveo ion was called to order at 10,40 A . M. Prayer was offered by Dr. Plummer, in the course o f which he referred with feeling to the sudden death o f Peter Cagger, a delegate to the Convntion. A delegate from Deleware sub mitted resolutions from Alexander H. Stephens o f Georgia, which were read. Richardson o f Illinois moved that all resolutions hereafter submitted be referred without reading. During the discussion o f this motion, Honry C. Murphy, from the Committee on platform, reported resolutions.— he first eight »re precisely such as N ew Y that city ; a Democratic Demooetrktion, gotten up by Democrats— paid for by Democrats and patronized by Demoorats, was being held. A narrow minded, bigoted jealousy prompted the republi­ cans of the city, who are, as a general thing, as destitute o f patriotism as they are ignorant o f the fitnes» of things, to attempt to pirate and appropriate that __ day to the service o f the Mongrel cause,, by hoisting across the street, in close proximity to the ‘ Democratic banners, flags and devices, a Grant and Colfax: rag with “ appropriate ceremonies Hard-pat indeed must a polities! party be when its principles and* standard bearers are so obnoxious to the people that it has to avail itself of the occasion o f a popular out-pouring o f the opposi. tion to flaunt its emblems. B e it ssid to the credit however o f numerous re­ publicans o f Salem, that they opposed the piratical and disgusting proceeding to the end, and one o f them at least, availed himself o f the occasion to de­ clare that he was done With the party because the same had lost all “ self respeot.” The President*« Amnesty Proclama. tion . C h ic a g o , July 4 .— The President’s Amnesty Proclamation is as follows, omittiug numerous whereas : •* Now, therefore, be it known that I, Andrew Johnson, President o f the United States, do by virtue o f the Constitution and in the name o f the people o f the United States, hereby proclaim that unçondi. rionully aud without reservation to all and every person who directly or indi­ rectly participated in the late insurrec­ tion or rebellion, excepting such or p er­ sons as may be under presentment o r indictment in the United States Courts having competent jurisdiction upon ‘barges ot' treason or other felony, full pardon and amnesty for the offence o f treason against the United States or adhering to their enemies during the late civil war with the rcstoratioo.-of all right« except also, as to any property o f which any person may h a y b e e u legally divested under the laws o f tho United States.” The proclamation in dated Ju ly 4. DRUG STO RE« Main Street Dallas, Oregon, l e a v i n g purchased the OLD STAN D . > Formerly belonging to W- 8, Robb,and wishing TO LIVB AND LKT UTOw I will sell at low rates for CASH, evesythlnr in my line such a s: DRUGS, PATENT M E D ­ ICINES, and all kinds o f PURE LIQ U O R# put up expressly for MEDICINAL USE. A L L KINDS OF P E R F U M E R *. boasted during the late eampaign in Yamhill that it was a glorious privilege Also o f the Christian to act the role o f the Soda. I - ? J ♦ f politician— hat, to m itx politics and re­ dream Tartar, ork , “ Murphy moTed the previous qeesti.u on adoption o f the platform which was carried, and the platform was adopted amid the wildest enthusiasm and cheer- T he C limak B racekd —A, Gew. ardly D evice .—Everybody knows that the republican party has,'lb time« past, perpetrated many unseemly tad disreputable acts, but it remained for them to reach the elimas of poltroonery * on Saturday last in Salem. T h at day was emphatically a Démocratie day in ligion was entirely justifiable. Now we know Stubastian aforesaid, and can vouch that he is not obnoxious to the charge o f “ mixing politics and religion.” Religion he has none— in politics he is a Charlatan. . ™ ie B ulletin A lta , Sacramento Un- ,ow a°d all the leading Republican pa- pers o f California having refused to hoist th, n>nie8 o f Gnint >Q(1 Colfax, the R e Publioi° S,,,te Centr*1 °«»ii>ittee have started a campaign paper called the N ational Republican. Salerattu, Sago, Bird Seed. Paints, Dili, Tarnishes, Brushes, and Domestic Dyes. - h . WASHING POWDERS, And every thing else that is kept in a V I S 8 T CLASS DRUG 8TO R E . B. F. N IC H O L S ; Druggist. ¡STAR OF THE UNION I 8 T 0 NACHJITTER 8 ! CELEBRATED '" B ig le r offered . resolution that the I . ^ S o l d i e r ' s and Sailor's Convention Convention now proceed to nominate a *Q conjunction with the National Dem These delicious stomach Bitters are entirely ! Vegetable, and free from alcohol and every hurt- candidate for President. Carried amid ocratic Convention at N. Y . was an JU NE TRY some confusion. enthusiastic affair. Grant is the "idol FOR TH EM ! Seymour then explained the two- o f the politician— not the Soldier.— YO UR TRY thirds rule— being anxious that no mis­ Fancied availability did tha work for SELF! apprehension should arise. After a TH LM ! A pleasant tonic, and a meet fui Ingredient Grant. Poor fool. ballot was taken, he invited discussion agreeable drink. The market la flooded with poison ous compound#; but THEBE MtteiM*ade by the Convention, whether two thirds from the purest extract* of vataeMe rooW»,h*rt* u O u r O wn ” correspondent in San o f the whole Convention, or two thirds and herbs, are admirably adapted la • • « * of allaffeettoM of tee Stomach, of the delegates voting, should deter Francisco has sent us a design for a Bowel*, such as Djnpepi mine the ballot, etite, eto. eto. ______ wood cut representing i i oDonuld’s first „..„HAUSEN, Sou EtfCTiCTVin, Richardson moved that two thirds of cor. Bapeome r*ck*on.jB*nFranctoco-j night’s débauché on reaching the the delegates voting should determine. He denounced the two-thirds rule as “ Five Points ” in San Francisco.— mischievous Finally, however, after ! Me. plays a promineut part all night and discussion, he withdrew motion, is scooped up from the gutter, piled D R . HUFFLAND’* and the chair ruled that two thirds o f CELEARATED all the delegate, .hall be neceaaerv for I T “ * dre* " hich “ ‘ oon SWISS STOMACH H ITTERS a nomination. its waJ in the direction o f the look-up Y ---- The best Purifier of the Bfeed, The Convention then proceeded to the next morning, A Pleasant Tonic! receive nominations : Connecticut Tbis feat (adds our correspondent) A \ cry agreeable Drink I t. Unsurpassed for acting surely hat gen' nominated Gov. English. Maine nom. u was the occasion o f no more remark gent(y on the woe rations o f the kids ina»ed Gen. Hancock. New Jersey neys, bowels, steasaek and fiver! on the streets than if a load o f pig nominated Gov. Packer. New York For sale at a U wholesale and retail nominated Sanford E. Church, Ohio iron was being drawn along the high, liqaor, drug and grocery Store«. nominated Geo. H . Pendleton, Penn- way to the foundry. 99 NO BODY SHOULD BE WIT HOT, FT. sylvania nominated W m . F. Pa t s t Proprietor. J. G. FRISCH, Tennessee nominated Andrew Johnson It co à ta New Yorkers $30,000 every Sunday TAYLOR A DBN DEL* Sola Agaate. Wisconsin nominated James R . Doolit- to take their " exercise *’ in Hoboken. dlFÇaystreet, San Franoisoo,