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

OTOFICIAL PROCEEDIVGS OF TAlE Mr. WIrITE, of Maryland. -I move that the Convention take a recess for fifteen minutes for consultation. Mr. VALLANDIGIIAM.- I move to amend by making the recess thirty milutes. The amendment was carried, and the Convention took a recess. of thirty minutes. During the recess the audience in the gallery recognized the Hon. D. W. Voorhies on the floor, and began calling for hirn. * MIr. VooRHIEs appeared on the platform, anl( was greeted with loud cheers. He said, Gentlemen of the Convention, it would be so manifestly improper at this time to indulge in any remarks to you, that I only appear before you to bon my acknowledgments in return for the compliment of your call. Cries of "Good! good!" from delegates, and cheers. Thirteenth Ballot. After the recess, the Convention proceeded to vote on the thir teenth ballot, with the following result, Alabama. -Eight for Pendleton. Arkansas.- Five for Hendricks. California.-The Chairman of the Delegation: Pass California for the present. Connecticut.- The Chairman of the Delegation: Pass Connecticut. Delaware. - Three for Pendleton. Florida.- Three for Hendricks. Georgia.- The Chairman of the Delegation: Pass Georgia for the present. Illinois.- Sixteen for Pendleton. Indiana.- Nine and a half for Hendricks, and three for Pendleton. Iowa.- Eight for Pendleton. Kansas. — Two votes for Pendleton, one-half vote for Hendricks, and onehalf vote for Blair. Kentucky. - Eleven for Pendleton. Louisiana. -- Seven for Pendleton. Maine. -- Four and a half for Hancock, one and a half for Pendleton, and one for Hendricks. Maryland. — Four and a half for Pendleton, and two and a half for Hendricks. Massachusetts.- Eleven for Hancock, and onefor Pendleton. Michigan.- Eight votes for Hendricks. Minnesota.- Four votes for Pendleton. Mississippi.- Seven votes for Pendleton. Missouri.- The Chairman of the Delegation: Pass Missouri. Nebraska. - Three for Pendleton. Nevada.- Three for Pendleton. New Hampshire. - There being no response to the call, New Hamp,shire was passed. New Jersey.- Seven for Parker. 122

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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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