Official proceedings of the National Democratic convention, held at New York, July 4-9, 1868.: Reported by George Wakeman, official reporter of the Convention.

OFFICIAL PROCEEDIATGS OF THE The SECRETAR-Y. - A majority of the delegation from Indiana have placed in nomination the name of Thomas A. Hendricks. ((cheers.) The CruA[I,Ax. -If there is no other nomination, the Secretary will now proceed tp call the roll of the States. The Seventh Ballot. The call of States was then mnade. The ballot then proceeded, as follows, Alabamna. - A unit for Pendleton. Arkansas.- A unit for Hendricks. California.- Three votes for George H. Pendleton, one and a half for HIlancock, and one-half for Hendricks. Connecticut.- (Passed for the present.) Delaware.- Three votes for George H. Pendleton. (Cheers.) Florida. -Three votes for Hendricks. Georgia. - Eight votes for George H. Pendleton, and one for IHendricks. Blinois.- Sixteen votes for Pendleton. Indiana.- (Passed for the present.) Iowa.- Eight votes for Pendleton. Kansas. -- Two votes for Pendleton, half a vote for Hendricks, and half a vote for Frank P. Blair. Kentucky.- Eleven votes for Pendleton. Louisiana. - Seven votes for Hancock. Maine.- Hancock four and a half, Pendleton one and a half, and Hendricks one. Maryland. - Six and a half for Pendleton, and one and a half for Hendricks. Massachusetts.- Eleven votes for Hancock, and one for Pendleton. Michigan. - Eight for Hendricks. Minnzesota.- Four for Pendleton. Mississippi. - Seven for Pendleton. Missouri.- Four f6r Pendleton, flive for Hendricks, one for Andrew Johnson, and one-half for Hancock. Nebraska.- Three for Pendleton. Nevada.- Three for Pendleton. New Huampshire.- Half for Hendricks, one and a half for Pendleton, and three for Hancock. New Jersey.- Seven for Joel Parker. New York.- Thirty-three for Sanford E. Church. North Carolina. - Nine for General Hancock. Ohio.- Twenty-one votes for George H. Pendleton. Oregon. - The Chairman of the Delegation, Mr. Bell. Mr. President, in casting the vote of my State this morning, it is with a feeling that the D)emocracy has recently achieved an overwhelming victory over the policy of the Chicago Convention. Cries of "Order, order." The PRESIDENT.- Is the gentleman going to announce a new candidate? Mr. BELL. -No, sir. The PRESIDENT. - Then you are not in order. Mr. BELL. - I desire simply to give the reason for our vote this morning. The PRESIDENT. -If you desire to make a new lnominiation, that is in order. 106

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Official proceedings of the National Democratic convention, held at New York, July 4-9, 1868.: Reported by George Wakeman, official reporter of the Convention.
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