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son, the latter of Tennessee, for the Presidency. The Herald occupies several of its columns with the proceedings of the Baltimore Convention, It was characterized by disorder, but the deliberations were generally conducted with decorum. Mr. Delano, of Ohio — I move that this Convention now proceed to the nomination of candidate from President and Vice President of the United States. The Chairman stated the motion. Mr Cameron--I move the following as a substitute for the motion on presents to the loyal people of this nation for President of the United States, abraham Lincoln--God bless him. Mr. Cameron--I desire to accept the modification of the gentleman from New York [cries of "Roll," "Roll" "Question,"&c.] Mr. Delano--It was in full comprehension of the necessity of having an individual expression of opinion in favor of Abraham Lincoln that I made my motion, and that there should be no misapprehension, and no claim that he had been nominated by clamor, that