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

NATIONAL DEMOCRA TI'C CONVENTION2. The Fifteenth Ballot. The Secretary called the roll of States for the fifteenth ballot, with the following result, Alabama.- Eight for Pendleton. Arkansas.- Five for Hendricks. California.- Three for Pendleton, one and a half for Hendricks, onehalf not voting. Connecticut.- Three for Pendleton, three for Hancock. Delaware.- Three for Pendleton. Florida.- Three for Hendricks. Georgia.- Seven for Pendleton, two for Hendricks. Illinois. - Sixteen for Pendleton. Indiana.- Nine and a half for Hendricks, three for Pendleton, one-half not voting. Iowa.- Eight for Pendleton. Kansas. - Two and a half votes for Hendricks, one-half for Pendleton. Kent?cky.- Eleven for Pendleton. Louisiania.- Seven for Pendleton. Mffaine. -Four and a half for Hancock, one and a half for Pendcleton, one for Hendricks. Maryland. -Four and a half for Pendleton. Massachusetts.- Two and a half for Hendricks, eleven for Hancock, one for Pendleton. Michigan.- Eight for Hendricks. .Minnesota.- Four for Pendleton. mississippi. -The Chairman of the-Delegation: The delegation from Mississippi asks time for consultation. The PRESIDENT.- If there is no objection it will be granted. Missouri.- Five for Pendleton, five for Hendricks, two for Hancock. Nebraska.- Three for Hendricks. Vevada. -Three for Pendleton. New Hampshire.- One-half for Hendricks, eleven and a half for Pendleton, and three for Hancock. (Applause.) New Jersey.- Seven for Parker. New York.- Thirty-three for Hendricks. North Carolina. -Nine for Hancock. Ohio.- Twenty-one for Pendleton. Oregon.- Three for Pendleton. Pennsylvania.- Pennsylvania was out for consultation. Rhode Island. -Four for Doolittle. North Carolina.- Six for Hancock. (Applause.) Tennessee. - Five and a half for Johnson, and four and a half for Pendleton. 7Texas.- Six for Hancock. Vermnont.- Five for Hendricks. Virginia. - Ten for Hancock. West Virginia.- Four for Pendleton, and one for Hendricks. Wisconsin. -Eight for James R. Doolittle. Mississippi. - Seven for Pendleton. 127

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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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