Tlie Echo, (Pn.tkftU H»<n Talks lo 

 nen-No.XUI; SioOUia'* Answer. 



Pergonal and Political. 



Tub Georgia Democratic Stale Convention, on 

 the 17th, re-nominated Gov. Drown by acclamation. 

 They also adopted resolutions re-affirming the Cin- 

 cinnati Platform, expressing confidence in the 

 ability and patriotism of President Buchanan, and 

 an approval of the principles of his inaugural and 



Tne American party in Georgia lure deeided'rjot 

 to call a Stale Convention, but the Central Esecu- 



dolegatcs lo the Opposition State Convention, 

 i Milledgeville on the 20th July. 



Cn:s. Houston has concluded to accept the 

 nation for Oovernor of Texas' which he hod pre- 

 viously intimated ho should decline. 



A State Cosvbstios of the Republican party of 

 Vei 



day of July, for the pui 

 poseof nominating candidates to be supported 

 the ensuing election for the offices of Gov 



R reck in ridge lo 



A W.wnNi;vi>N correspondent of the Boston i/eu/" 

 nal thinks Mr. Corwio, of Ohio, will be the 

 Speaker of tho House of Ue[ 

 Schonlcr, Col. Forney, and one or two others are 

 spoken of for Clerk. 



Tub Democratio Stale Convention of Massachu- 

 setts has been called at Worcester, SeptemberTth. 

 It will appoint delegutes to the National Conven- 

 tion as well as nominate a State ticket. 



To.: Motroit j-rtt Press has made the discovery 

 now no volcrs in Michigan. This 

 a blunder of tuo Legislature in draft- 

 ing tho Registry Bill, passed at i 

 The law provides that no person shall be allowed 

 to vote unless his name shall be duly registered, 

 bul makes no provision for registering until Octo- 

 ber next. As tho law was to take effect immedi- 

 ately upon its passage, it follows that all 

 disfranchised until October. 



Natuamb.. B. Grelnb. the last surviving son 

 Major General Qreene, of the Revolution, died 

 his residence in Middletown, last Saturday ] 

 was 79 years of age. Tho only surviving child of 

 OenonlGMaOftii Hra, Liitktirl.l, whano 

 in Mississippi. 



Tub Connecticut Senate last week took 

 a proposed amendment to the Constitution, impc, 

 >ng upon foreigners, for one year, a disability 

 similar to that incorporated into the Coi 

 of Massachusetts. It was rejected by IT 



seiublcd at Bu 



State Convention ns- 



on the ICtb, and was largely 



e following Stale nominations won.. 



■»«-John C, Stte, of Burlington. 



State wEfe^^**^ 



r> n„ki_. „Vi> ow,n 6 «cre chosen.— John 



1 . KoblOSOO, ol Boll in lii-lou ll„ B _ r- 



bu^i J„p« B^d. »r SX^fS w' B^" 



of Woodstock. For substitute :-Hcnrv Ol .2 , 

 BaaUqr.oflUidatou v. 



of SI. Alb..., nd Gfas.s I'lvmptoo „ r \v '"• 

 borough. All Douglas, men. Mr . s „„ * 

 made a brief speech accepting the uomi 



T nation, llesoluiions worn adopted in favor of th P 



A Compromise of WWi infavorof 



the doctrine of Popular Soreriguiv. endors 

 Me administration of James Buchanan; favor 

 "j" "Cluisition of Cuba; and hoping that Ihc c. 

 P "caiio,, „f European politics will aid the nequ 



on of that isian.) without the sacrifice of 

 for., . ■ ' The '"°l"l'»»s further favor 

 'pics of the Democratic party. 



deuce in the 



