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IRIDAY, JUNE [0, 1876—TEN PAGES, n Rieralutiona for instance. Sincn | and bron ratified by the Republicans af Aiabama, | about to presont to yon, and renpectfully submitit | gard to the raward that they ahall e for thel y WL EasoRN e TR Ll :‘?:gr(c:‘?:;\‘g"::zfilnrlu In nny of the credentials | It mnet be consldered & snccens, aud wouli ave 1o | for your conelderation and for your amendment §f | (1hor, and with regard £0 ke morala of (ke catme | Ing A0ra 8 MAJGILY OF 1 o thiria var verythiE Tl e Bark ,‘,"‘"mn‘,"“':'}(‘l‘“fi'flroln swhich wauld entitle the Dintrict of Columbin defes | be recouized. Bt did this iovement sueeeod? | o FEEFCNED SEE0R Ao B Intinity. The peaple of the Taclictoast have found | neevod themrelres up o the paenage of arouola- | fue banor (6" repressnt In” thin * Convention, | ctiFUNNE Alve mhonkd o the Hated e o Aten to eeata here, 1 therefore wove tonmend | A masesnecting was ealled in Muntgomery, There | Y00, - a2 = an inva thre worie fhin the grasshoppor | tlon or au act providing for resumption,—not to- | I tiee “to wecond the _nomination of the | §ortamiine thearten atrenzth of the Repuitier fiat iy ision of the report by striking it the name | was o pret that this wan o representative [ When in the economy of Providence thisland | plaene, worse than the ylague of the locusis. iy or to- morrow, an they should twve done, aa T | the ffn, Oltyer I Morton, of Indiana, feheore]. n | paerHian | e mo TCheers, ] Me, T AN of Sayles . Dowen, and fnserting” tho nune of [ body: hut they dvmanded (hat twelve mom nanes | W8 to be purgzed of lnman slavery, and whenthe | Phey find & peaple who ™ bring with them | think, bnt three a tienee, ndanuary, 1490, 1 man of apatiess integrity (chaera], mafchiess conr- | 75070 W Kentucky came into thin Unjeich Frencrick Bowgians, rhouid he added 1o the Committee, aeveral mem- | Strensth of the Gavernment of the people, h( e | 5o “reapect for onr Government, no knowl- | think, gentleten. that when van sctitinize the [, aze of brand and Cajholic yiews.' Tiis pomination ¢ nion to. z . THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNDE hifean frienda In Congrew ", hav. Tion: In the and on hehalf of the truly loyal finally [eople of Laulsiann, whom [ ta part havo o 7 ethier: [Cheers, ] For many years in tho da. Y ode Talan®~T wish toask | Ders of which were present, umd, overswed by the | peopiv, for the people, was to bo demonstrateduthe | ahre of our fanggage: brutalized peaple 3 | resolution ns ndopted 1y the Committee and report. | will securo the combined patrlotism of the party. eney Clny 18 g i O eaten,Tro The Dhctri | meerima epsoy 5 fepubiican party eand fnto power. (e derddlitve {0 “peapte “Wiin recosnise * nelthor honesty | e here thin morm, vou il i Gt 1t h ns | [CHecra A crlon o o) When President ,,‘w'f’,m,’,",‘.‘,',f,",,j;;’,““'\,-;‘,':},‘i,‘,:{;,‘l‘}l"ke"{“;‘,’("“l'ul u:l'ulumhll\ are recognized in thie Convention. Mr. Mulligan, of Matne, sald the gentleman who | Parsed itito history, and we look bk to toem with | pyoe thelr men nor virtue among thelr women; | more thanuptop backward« and a retarn to prom- | Grant made thal nfterance, ** Let no guilty man | o Richor ard UCE HIALarm, Ao Sanin k¥, Upon Formerly, under tho law in force atthe thne of | had preceded him wished the C pride incited by thelr memortes, and bigh atme FF [ a0 iy have plinted themaelves ike o Tazar-sors | fsen azain. forone, hwpe the majority of the | eaenpe," [Cheers.] Ie struck the chord of the slioukiler ta shonlder. [Appiauee ][ sec mrin Ing ire Taat Lrentdentin) Conventton, tiiey iad a ulo: | siantl that tho oy 1 that there waa a | Lie wowd of our countey und miulinds nnd, fook- | ' oue midet, T bellevo there I8 ecarcely o 0x- | Conventlon wiil sistain me. © 1am opposed o take | national heart and heroyar o i o nomination af engamin 11 it ond - the e on the flnorof Cangress, and came inns Laupe | conp d'etat, The fact 8, the prople of Tz to the futuro with unfallering o hope, coption un the Pacific eoast with regard to tha sc- | Ing any steps backward, Audlences thic utterance bas heen eepeated it has ATORGE WiLL, l'A\l CUHT’I! gn?nmlnn;lar the same rile delegates from the | Alabama, diesatisficd with the orzanization of the | wnd purpose, we, presentat R ML | tion which should bo taken by this Convention on THE BESOLUTION DRPANDAD. been greeted with thunderons applause, [Cheers, | Mr. Curtle, af New York, e arote s a Perritorien, ‘Ehat Jaw I8 now repealed, awlthey Republican party in_that State, called a maxa | 0 National Convention weainbled, make the fol- [ (o renoluttons snbmitted Il{l!lc('mnlull(w. Many Gen, Hawley, of Conuvcticat—Mr. Prealidont, Sir, the clevation of tho_Tan. Oliver P, Morton, | ad'nn ovation of chieer. ‘Wlhoen ho re:n! flim" VAVH NO IGNT TO DELEGATES UERE, meetlng to conshiler the question, The old Come 1““1')L' eclaration of llrlm'llll"'-v | ' of us there, a majority of the law-abiding people [ and centlemen, T will detain you bt a ahort time. | of Indisna, will nol only recure the arrest and Patform he sald hed the The Chair—A question 18 asked of the Chafr. 1t | millee were present ab the meeting, and recom- [ 1 Tho United States of Ameriea I n nat ' Mot | on that coat, arein favor of profecting the Chl- | T {hink I quite fair, however, that as o minorily | prasccution of the defrauders of the nationol Mo, P ) AND GrxTr, i L fact | mencded that the twelve uddition] wembers whould | 8 lenzae. By the combined workinge af the Na- | neve, it we'ind that pubiic. apiuion 1+« strong | of our Commitice, & vary respectable and bonora- | Tevenue, hut will do more than that; It Wy fo hardly o parllamentars question, hut it 1« 4 J 4 t and St ¢ te nnder thelr respect. 5 kit ke 4 YENTIO! half of that vast body of {h ’ v v e pentlemon | be placed on the Committee. No one_ objected, lunal and State Geverninents i A4 D! ouulust them that it s almoat lnposaible to do o, Bl gentleman, han offered o° substitute, that 1| will rtrlke terror to the hearts” of Cow Vo L] 'r'f.f?’..’“f-p;‘:\‘lvhfi',','{.’."u‘..’i’m‘?!m}.‘.’."fliu{'hwt have de- | and things went on lurmonlonsly until Mr. Meyer | [Ve Constitutions, the rights of every ¢ ""l'"'“ 2e- | e vory Tannnge of tho Clinaian hae dezensr | ahoqld he Allowed to sy & waord in telalt of the | thoxo monstors In the South, {.\pplmm"' :':rl‘;l;’:;(-:::r;’nl;&‘}h})‘iv;lflr’&hm\r\% T;:l:m:: o clded that the District of Columtda skallave a | came from Waalinzton and ealled hia Convention, | Cured at home and protected abroad, and the com- | aiod int Ahidinogs slang, They o wothing fo | Comimittee. 18 18 best, nmy oplolon, always, in Wha are driviug awny the capital (rom thaa section 3o FHOSIER S (e warld ah S repeeeentation ere, and shall havea vote. [Ap- | and it was a slgnieant fact that Mr. Meyer was mon welfare promoted, - — support the schnols of the country; they do noth- | dealing with principles for the guidance of w party | and destroying it comuserce, persecuting and mar- cheera], because they liave acen tho heay. L 4 NOU SUSTAINED BY A QUORUY & Mhe Newablican party bas presorved thome | ity wuppart the cinerlien of thi couney they do | isine n year 0F (e e yenes Lo anfine sants | doriie shite and binch. Heptbiieans i it Siaer: Jiceral, uncalie they. I pan the thieves or Hhf 2ato from Indiana—f wish to ask If thecall | of the old Committee, The citizens of Alabama | GOvernments 1o their hindreth fllgllh-rn?n of dhe | notlitn to suppurt organived suclety of thecountry. | eelf to an emphintic decinration’ of mound piincl. | [Appianse, ] Sore than this, e President, it Trenunry [chinerels 1 Fina 10 nocomt the man 0 for this Convention did not invize the epublicans [ who were to fight the battie of the party wete overs | BALON'S birth, and they are #ow u..“u..nnrugg Of | These "Clunninen_can work fr 10 cente o da, | pios, and not tie yonreelt to . the da. | Wl be the consnmation of all tho hoycs and aspl- tlon of Tenjamin M, Drlstaw, 0f @ Kentomps: of the District of Columbia to send two delegates | whelmingly In favor of the Spencer deles the great lruthe mpoken at ita ceadle, th [ and siuccesafully cumpete with the Amer- | (alls of any measure, [Applauac.] That was the | fationa of the lovers of liberly everywhero Clicore. ] We kitow, gentlemnn. s you b T ere. Mr. Pameroy, of New York—I would 2 |- mennroeear Ly b Ry om S h‘;?f.‘:" 1 labarer who enfvee o fonily mull\rvl‘m Rltenitls generl rul e ehiriy vrr‘:null n lnndrrwlln:: that Rx";m"('f."ill.ml'f«em”mmy'. Mo cntnhincl) the (o i reat question which s anbinitied. to s In "n": The - " iy declderl, oiment of your time itpon this question, ko faras | by the ety ¢ Helt | coaniry f+ tn danger, pins maelf in the fore- | resolutlon, In denfting n the fired placn wn ctey the ettleme Rreat que s ot e ChAlE TRl el e et B hine " Benrim Dt 1 ey | Bitons which are fife, Huerty, and the pursit of | Sty bein danaen pinces bluslf in the fore: | Fesolution, tho gront firal act of Granta wdiinig. | Wng ont of tho Inta’ anfortunata wav [Ap: e Tepahlican pary, - Cned sacoudency of n, 1dealre to_call the atteution of the Chair- § further that, Wo' are sitilng | Mappioess; that far the atininment of Uese ends, | fored fiere, and fo which no opposition ki been | tritfon,—that wet which fx an honor £ Lim and to plaee, | % T " man fo the fact thal it has bLeen wtated | hero wa jurors upon our houer to wass upon | Guvernments ho con natititted auony: meds | made, | ind ane with relatlon (0 the tnelif—that | o Kupiblican Congress, which removed all possic | | Then, slr, with Oltzer T. Morton ns our | NOT MOWE TIULY WAS SLAYERY THE Montay, in - gencral terms (hal the uction = uf | u quostion of factand law involving the rights of [ deriviv: thuir jiet power from the consent of the | the diitien on finporte shall bo ko levied that the | Bl bt in (o the purposs 0f The Goyerninen ta | standant-vorrer, — with fho - rabte o PERY the flepublicans of the Distelct of Colum- [ the State of Alalama, and perhaps’ declding the | Koverned utll those trutha are chuerfally | runtyof the America Inborer whiall be protecteds | uidll, in lotter and 15 spirit, tho obliatlons of | alt . cltigens guaranteed by tho amend- | of this conntry twonty yeare ago than political cor. the h‘l“_m“"’ two delesnten here, “winse | Prosidential nowination. When [t comesto a ques. | tbeyed, wur If necd be, vigorously enforced, the [ (it he ehall receive ax high sages ne it |5 possible’| (iix Goveriment 10 redeemm i coln cvery dallarof | ments of the Coustitution sccured, *wud the | ruption aud “demoralization In every form aeo ity Admisaton hine heen recommented by the Mafority | tion ke that, when Fam sitting upon my honor us “")"&“'}lw‘rll:'lm[wlklcmx an{tyl I’s um;nl '."‘{h thern | fOr Blto receive, Thave'no Gouht that the gen- | the debt anve where there was nn express proyision ruxml‘nn of ovory mun ln hls civl Hultaanfn. | pectl now. [Cheers.] And an the conncience, In, roport, in eomewhat fereguiar, Now, will the zen- | Juror to pass upon the rights of others, then [ he pesminent pactfication -of the. Son Hemnn who adidressed you ln favor of the resolu- | to the contrary in the bill, —that great nct afirmed | tended by God and “our conntry, victory must and | telllgence, and patriotism of this country, organ. X OF THE Cox. Hepublican party The delegnte from [ndlana—Defore that vute in | it hus n:l?' political inn . ¢ thase procecdings | wiy Lwill uct upon it withoat fear, alfoction, rn. | Fectlon of the Univn, and tho cumplete protection | jign opporing and_traversing the resolilons kub- | i au nolemny eloar, aud atrong Innghage ne tho | aall nersh npon our bannor [Applausc. | icd ‘a# the Republican porty, aaved the Govern. 3!2':&“1:;':23&1’,‘,“ }‘:::‘.i tfi‘u’fiflt‘:‘u&: o the yentier m{n} J,!'h"“,,.., Bl o T hiave 1o doqbh so Wil the | of It citizens i the freo cajoyment of all thele | ytped By the Committeo n” in facor of thes e | writers b i contd epmmand, the Igh mornl duty —— ment then, o must those qunl{nm Il organlzed an from l'enusylvania. metabers of the Conventivn. rhatits, ure dutlen to which the Republican pacty | jouta or toriifa for the protection of tho Amerlean | of the nation to il all thess . abllgation BRISTOW. an thint party, kavo the character of tho Governinent P Ceeanacl Anawer that all tbe Information T WIAT AL THE PACTY rtanide sncredly pledzed, (Applagse, | “The powce | laborers that Ls to say. fvin favor of Imposinga | We' know nob how o exprors opsse . now, [Cheete, | There I8 one. nate, {n iy Jidgs have zut in from the Repnblicun orzans of the City | of this case? We came here yesterdny and under- | 10 prosiile for tite cifurcement of 1o principles | (uriir oy the introduction of goods or mannactices | more emphatically on thin srent anestior APEER g OF GEN. HAILAN, wment, of ail the great namen tnt have boen pro. to that eoprencntailve act uf all leginla- | The Clatk procoeded with tho rol-call of States, | #enied—there fa one man who more truly thax the 3 ’ eadled by Froderice B e N, | tabodied fn the recent Constitutlonal Amendments | pront “antaat under the: pretence that. the | mery f)ru;ill'-::‘:nfi‘?u wk;flca:ufi‘li::r;‘!‘lli% |’Chcvr!.| ::u\g:}l; ;fi:l:g&[l;f|l§z f:?,‘x‘;m:ll&iu'nfi“\n:‘m\l)vln?l':n"- :Eé‘i;,’,fl“!1"!llll:t“cfim.f:ll“llm\::‘“‘lllml;I:l’rlf t'.lun‘-,".n;‘!:d:"’ ‘\I)“(‘rll;nln Ilurbr;ru.r \:rxll' h:.\’ |{»rn‘|‘n-c=u<‘ll; x{'flfm'.‘? :km l(“mhlln;z’ln t,d"(lhlxn cr:nnl]e{c}nl ||r~:]l]llcr-t At the announaement of Kentucky o loud and '[“\hr:yfim:fnp;“mh the trus Issuo of thls campnign, clegt = asstre the gens | ‘. peonit el Stajess b pecinie e rhows himacll to bein favorof an unllmited and | jty, public morals, and nativual credit demusd tha e S A . e e | Sycl,| s wajoniy, eas: T unl s b Shlutan obiigatlon of the Leglative und Eseeu. | froe importution of the Coolfe semi-sla s Bromine e faliied by & conthuons and sieady | Prolonged clicer went up from the assembled | PREME LOGAN'S CONVEHSION, bave sio_ information on the aubject, _ [Laughter, [ cluslon of law ot bised upon i single [ 1o e o e Uoycrntuciit o Bt Ito | 1o compete swith the Awerican lnbater of the Pacific | prozresn to specle payient e kentleman | multitade, and In responso Gen, Marlan, of Ken- | = You heard yesterilay onr friend Gen, Logan, f choers, and hisses. ] Tt fe falr 1o asenie thut (i | fnct. Theee e nothing hefore me. Any Court, | libciute dnd vheurows exsecive all thelr con | coant, Pt | or e resolition catls for notly- | wanta to confine the whola declaration 1o the duty | tucky, came to the front, and ho wan recelved | Tinnis, You_ heard our fiond of many yoas renticman makes Lig proposition becase Teed | upon presentation of such a report ns his, would | EEIELONA PONETS foF temoving wliy Jusl, causea of | fg bt this~that this Convention calls Congrees to | of carrying out the Resumption act, wo called, with tho loudest demonstrations of applunse. | Atanding, Fredonick Douglaw, of the DiAtrlet of }mu;:hu.n can repreecnt an diterest here In which | set it ualde without an ary xmcm,' 1-1;‘;) \nx\lllxl'uut m:t il o "Hi I‘.R_ry Am-l..vrlm‘ it '“.ll;;;({:‘xl:wcuo;xux:g&n nll::mltn’m“ ni\::::]rm‘ngfln"l»‘\’l)‘l: \’\'m‘clx:r,;‘myl\.‘g‘c’:'n;me.-cu‘;::L\ll.]lu,l\’::““,u{:,.:.‘.lr:w 'x'fi-& When the cheering had snhelded, lm‘[m‘m\" clear, | Columbia, What did they tell you? Theytold ya . v 3 aed, I'her 2 nuthine. There pf o 2 i ! A o nry. D £ 1 A BT L L Sl o ho Ulacutand, - FuoreTa it cotors || g plefeinerty o exuct wquality dn e eXercisa | i iive on that eide of tho countey, and have been | can i the House helars hors Jaounry. and i glo remark b regnrd 10 thls report. . Where thero | mit the niajority report, with fistructions to give !;.“‘ ‘L“fl‘.- polltl ealal Bt r«lrl}h "ul' pplus subjected to alien horrors, ANt aska b6 that Con= | wauld e probahly two ur three monthumore before were differences in rezard 0 ather subjctls, we | us sowething to actupon, bt there I« no nece- | T, Sl e taperativoly deunn Sagtens | gress slall Inveatigate, and if Bothing hnll bo | [t could pins boll lipnses, talting the chaces that were almost unanimously iy favor of the del sity now, since the mbority report bas bee pre- | L EU] Bxecutive whioes couruge atd (elity | yeceasary, then, of coirse, nothing will be don tion we reporteld g4 entitled to the seat. [Ap- | sented hore which dovs embrace the facts, und | t0 these dutles < v 2 ¥ and | hupe thers will be no serjour opposition ringing tones, ux follows fhe Topuiiticans intxt romain i powor i order (i GENTLEMEN 0F Tur Coxvextion: The name | 06 rlkhis of all tho whito and black man at i which s been given to me by ' tu | Sonth kil e absolutely respected. . T bollosasin unanimous_opinion of the Rtepublican’ party | you thatthat ixindiapensabic. 1 heltore, with you. vou will lwve bath Touscr, of cogrse. Yon know 1 q b 3l Thiat the only conditi then you woulil have only abodi fon or vieven | P g the, Staty of | Kenbucky for prescntution | th 1o FontIne nhconensy of oy bof th ct ‘. G tu this Convention, ax a fit nomince for the Presl- | countey Is the continued ascendency of the Iepub. plaune. ] Iu regard to tho recularlty of tie ere- | which dove arrive at u different conclusion of law. | arcdiaecd beyund dispute or recull, | [avplauee] | the pavsazo of the resolution us offered by tho | wouthe (o carry that act into cdvet, Now, wheihor dency of the United States i tht of Denjnmin 11, | lcan party. [Apninuee | int you rust elias Bentnis, 1t conld not de rented tha those of - | Not ane il point (Ot rport. 1a contraic o y i by Commi It b bowsibie ar not to bring bout'specio paineit | Jiciutow, - (Yeemondaun And lons conthméd ap: | Wil hio that the. condltions. o the eontimees ¥ = o i N Grant the Natlonal Goveenment assumed to remove > " f 5 o Woiaidie % Mot e Senticonan Wi rrprescnid -the | RucEol ey, thes, o send, s BAck 0 | aliy'llnubtn of s dutitien o swcharie ol Just bl CANTFUL CONSIDERATION INYOK at that precivo duy Lo ot know. L hapo that the | afiie: ~ 1 fcak siereof 1 know: when 1 duciabe | aseendoicy of the pety in_ that i skt e mect s T e ol B forren cr | 8 e of them ensential 1o one | #ations to public cretlitors, and wolenaly pledged fta | Mr. Duteher, of New York—Me. Pre dent and | Working of public scutiment st such tatted and | {o""{hose Hepublieans both from the North and [ to-day ar {t was understood yesterday, and that Iy other slde (Douglans) wae called upor - | facts, and not one o e il ke Linttint lexlelation as we think may possibly from the Sunth that from the enrliost part of his | Bhnll et the tastic of this hour in taith Lo muke provivion ut' the earliest practicable | gentlemen of the Convention, 1 will aceupy your i el I rom the Sunth that from the enrlieat port of his dentisle, but did not have thew, claiming that he | gyding is dispted. The oily queetion fs upon & 5 A bddl i 4 time but u moment. 1 have lstened with pleadure, BRING ABOUT SPECID PATYMENT BEFORE. manhood he Tia been trito to the great princlples | THE BAME SPIRIT OF CONQUENING ENTRUSIASY handed them fo the Secretary of the Natluhal Kx- } thee facts: Shall Alabama be tarned out of thin | berlod E'("rnf-‘fiu redemption of United Seates notes in I s " et ¢ | 23 1 have Ustened before, to the eloquence of the But I a'a not desiraus to be tied npon the stump | which are denr to the Hepnbilean party | and resolntion that it met the iswiics of the past, coutive Committee. — Tho Committeo thereforo | cunvention hueauno thora e nol a man of thoee | L0k KLt el e e this | Fepronontative. from Staaactiusetin 1 aiways | 40 Uho hivocicy of that bil, 1 roxard. 1t e vory | of'ho Uit Siotes ™ [Archiicts party | aad resolution that it my Judiment, the real Jonues could ho presont the wiajority rvport wha wlil dars | o oiiso bo fuliiiled by o conmnousaud steady progs | lrteied with lensies to the “enrneet, atrang | dmpectect one. 1voted nzdinet i Tn g seut I O | s ‘mame las toen promiimently inentiancd | Of tis cumaiin nfe (wo, They are 1o, bit oneun TARY. NO NOTICE OF ILS CASE, + | dlasd i and way that jupon i pieption Of that | Reestospecie pagmenits. [Loud and long-continaed | phraecs (n bebalf of liberty, by whomsoeer they be | Hotne, 1 do not cure for the detailu of Ity | Tplant | fu connertlon with the Prosidency, his record tis | my miud, cupruie, bocatse 1€ b the Tl gunrinies But, Indopendoutly of anything of that klnd, it was | malerity report et Alabama will be represented | B0 e atterell Japplause]; but, slinding as wo do wpon | nyacif npon what I way say ls not oulyouie of | heen carefully scrutinized in overy part of our | Al kecurity of the other. . Now, U, my feliow. clearly domonstrated to the Committee thut the | stall? ‘The meeting we have heard about to purify 1. Under the Constitution the Presttont and | thethreshuldof the weconil centuryur the Itepublic, | hikh political but of ligh ‘mural duty, of re- | common condtey, {nced only aay to-fiay that ho | cltizews of thin Cotiventions Benjumiu_ 15, It Whors |y s of departments are ta tiake nomiantions for | We must give carefal consideration to all questins | suiing specle e 3 Wep Uflieet prac, | waw reared In & wchiool of polities which taught him | Bristow (npplaare] jn n itizon of - Kens Ntate of Alabnia I8 8 mass. delegation tepresented by Mr. lowen and Mr. | the S Were rel very Tespect functions ended with the State lines of Alabama, “ e viAG ol that cotny before this Convention. [Cheers. | We | ticabls muinent, JChecra] When I say “thot: | and you that those United States did not constitute | tacky. [Applsuae.) What we in New York finva e ton to spcak Weare not deallng iere with s muss-meeitug. Wo | Shee, the Senate I to mivine wl 1o conedht | 4 o o ot - W6 camsot nitord to b | 1 niean fh andt 1 shoti. not fart (o spend 4 Bunt aTcarue, but o natlone TAnaiouece] learned, —What (ot men 0nt nelghnars. G e 3r. ftedding, of Kans, wade the point that | are it arcuse and prosecuts aithicen sificern. ho | Witair. © Wo will ot ho unjust, we willnot e tm- | of way L ou s stump wy day defending » bill IN TIR ARMY, Englund knew at & safe distance—-when it was casy Cexana had alteady spoken twice, and wunder the DEALING WITH REGULAL ORGANIZATIONS, best [nterests of the public service demand that | falr to any [clicors]; und while we recogniz that | eould ."m, vote‘ or 0 Lluln resd, | woulil In 1861, when Abraham Lincoln called upon the | foF o, when it was ezn'v for you my nssociate, to rule could not speuk awatn, l“\wl i and, excentagwe have credentints from regatar 00 QAR TL o reapected: (hat Senatorss and | the right of all men, whatever thefe color, wint- rnfln-;-dnvnh. my time t’ilnulr:.lc uic the people. I | freemen of thin country to rally to (s defensa | he Repubilcans—Bend, 11, Trlstow taok hia lifo’ fy Mr Ceeana tried to speak, but (he andience aps | organizations, none of us have any ststus Representatives, who may be judzes and nccusers, | ever thelr creed, or whatever thelr condition, to | 1 cvuld do so, ipon their high obligutions to pay | againt sn nttack coniing from n canscless and | s hand and marched forth & Republican. Ap- Plaided so londly (it e conld nut be heard, fefe. Now, "then, the undisputed Cgact, un | S G dlctate uppoitaciits (5 om0, Tkt | COIE o yur sliores, and we promixe thom a aety | ofl thelr debio ' wpiceie, xave Whor Gtherwise e | Sieb romie e e froma e openly an- | Dlinse, ] T eay more and espectally to my fellow. ’ an declded that Mr. Cexxua bnd not [ 3t sppears from the report of - the | RO ppol ‘1 ave refer- | welcome, yet vitr own American-born and the | pressly vn-\"ldem and Juxt a3 soun s pun- | nunced to his folluwscitizens of Rent y that,Jet | delegaten froni the Sonthern Statcs, thatthe one spuon on the, queatton, having merely matg n | minarisy, which i the anly toport before this Cume e ot DB S Bt TETEE | Ercemun wion com from aihe scetloni of the earih | Hblo > brinie . paper to par - with g, | Mouneed to would, and cost whut § wonld, ho'fye | M In this country who since tho ehd Of - the Yeoe prajosition B e et i en oy i o~ | appolntee, wiving (o (o parsy In powes those placcs | lave eighte which we should guaraniee and pro- | for thin Is ceosmacy to 7 comunoreal prosperity, | tended to stamd’ by the fiag of oue fahers, | 0 during tho great atorins nnd confcats of secon, .+ Conann Ael to speak, but the audlence | ciutes, representihy a Committee emanating from o i M .o o | tect. [Applanee,] They have rights which we | pure morals, and nntion credit. [Applause und [Cheers, ] THw devoilon to his conntey was not | Atruction during which hundreds and thonsands Ul bt 16 hiime Aoty s Folce by CiapIg | udy AupoInted w years ago. and which Ja the e 1y Tolies i Seior 6 mratiol G- | Aould protect asalnat the mpartatton ucr cone | Erics of +* Good, goud, | sliown by mero wordw, 1t was fullowed by acte, | fell by the wayalde, Ben), 1f, Bristow was the man helr hands, and stamping thele feet, lym,.u only Commlttee holding any power for the purpuse [ T 20 ERIEX A Iy porsons seleeted with sole | tract, 04 13 stated G un to-duy {x the ease with this THE VOTR, Iy entered the Fedeeal army as the Leuionant- | WWho, armed with the power of the Government of 1 withdraw [ within the State of Aluban Mr, Cesana finally managed to aay, heera, ] The quess refercice o the chiciency of Ui pubiie service, | Mondullan race. (Cheers, | Wecannot bu Indiiferent | The Chalr=ls tho *Conventlon ready for the | Culonel of a Kentucky theanity regimont. - 1ewes | e United Siates aa 10 District Attorney miareo! the proposition. - (Chvers.] That T3 all' L wanted | tion i ot which of the delegations shall be and the rizht of uif clizeus to ahate i U honor | 10 1his anit L ope tit o Inuery, 1o desire to're- | question? | Slall thie voto bu taken Ly Siates? | rybaepuently Cotonaiof e Blgh Romachonn? | tacky, "’-’-“"’é‘; et uetion then recuen upon | nd b ansoelnies b miittet o ciall Alaen | OFfeIMoring GAlthlal ervice to tholr country A Breront iy e o Sarelal aomeioratinn | L Fhe tsestiumwen then pat on tho adaption of the | IN TIE LEGISTATURE, ] W s e LA the loption af The Feport af the Compitiee. bt | i denied representation in’ this - Conventiont | 6 We Fejoice in il et cutteclonck of the | o every sication that comes before thiv Canven: | nbstitite a0 1t Was: Feleeted oy o deidig x iutry I e e et the Ku-Kine natll the Ku-Rlux dis. Jopls conelrling politican affulre, o bt | tion. (clicera.) mafority all ulicors o 8 rigld responsibility, and enzage tha telenate 'ennessec—O) " air—T! > f Ui Tur-1oel Stato. Altiouh [ une . native | U prosecutlon uiul panishment of ull wiid vetray | A, felekste, fom Vennessennn hehatf of, tho | he Chnie=he auestion recurm won the adop- ALABAMA, i Obioan knd love thin heautifal State, et T il tritels whal) be apeedy, thorough, and un- e Wore (s Tof teatge Williain Cartier - | mittec. The wotion wan sgreed 10, e Ciirman—Tho revore Do reeirs on et | !y ol stuie uttor. o necontingtoor. | sharing. (e ]| 5700 B PR | e wero inade ur tenegs it G poction of the e P Tt part bo | Wenceantduced hefore the Comuittée on Credantiala Statos 1 the ouiwark nyiom of oo soveral | inic T may say in. behodf of all oF them-—siv e, Eneor, of Murylaud, moved that ihat paetbo | G5 iave no hesltatdon 1 saiue thakin | S 4 unnce for brlef talks upon a great subjects Whilesereluge his country i the field e was call- | appeared. [Appiause. | The 1ife, the liberty of ed wpon tn the Senatorial District to aerve the peo- | every man at the Korih—the Ilbcrty, the lify of ple in the Leglsinture, and there Lo was the ac- | every man at the Sonth—Is enfe fn the handa of tii e winale | Knnwterged head of e Repubilcans of hat pe tanof Koutucky. who i kuown us you of llo | n 18065, When the question was presented (o South have leatacd and wo of tho North baye dis. [vl‘mglm wus - declured to hiave ' been udopted. | wmeky i obicial form whother sl wenli rutify the | tinctly scon, through tho martal pv:rll.h::e flhI:; Cheers.] “Ihiricenth Amendnient of the Federal Coustitu- | atruggle. SUI furthicr, Republicans: 17 @v. Mor. C| art rela q ama, The motion Cheers, ) cUpLthie Bact selatiue, e Alabana., The ot | (CReERe ) oy ot Soeth Corollna=1 am . aitiesn Fin ol Rova, claiming tint six af the elghican | overy imtertal e M. Specer sl b follow, | DAbIS, s Wb a8 vlow fo s “sceurity e s e NOMINATIONS. 51':‘?.?.':3.’%:’:‘:'%fifif}"“fii’:‘x’é'fihf"{!fi!fn B e Bematey | Tl cel oy 8 the drst Convealiun if the oty 3 o Z gt 7 : re, 0 el ele it o Tha_ ca Mr. ve: ved, voted T ol atlon, - [Choers, : . T i Comyaia s o SIS e af o Republicin’ Excoutive Comuittes of hat | G the Chiution of the Bulted St foie | asceinled to the platforn he was grected with Voted In favor o Sl aprored the Kanstbenty | 210 NOT YESTEUDAY OUEN'HIN JA8T CORVES: Tyt i o ¢ Co State, > the binel o round after ronnd of applavae and ¢heers, A Amendment, which gave every man i e SO T RS oA S 15 THE MAN, Ser. ciarian.conteol) ibeent ehocrin- sons | 3%, Clrtia L, Frotent and gentimnen of tha JEWELL, e s OF e aHin W HOAL vegard o e af tho succossful Republican party, It will bo becaurs of Alabain, who dosired the succees of tie arly, | and his In tho dolesation eutititd toa seaton this | ned for aeveral mintes, iy esponee 10 tipenied | Convention, one hundred years sgn the Cotonles VARIOUS MOTIONS, * [Cheern. ] Ioupproved and indorsed the Kiftesnth | )b K6 116 il contest with thexo'three eelea: Al v sogresemen amply the disorzu i | tuor, {Cheers, | Last night u strenuons effort waa | calls, Gen, Hawley read tho plank the second thne, | 9F ,\;m-:llmn.lfimr"e’gMll‘\vnnulnsi;l‘\:fia J-::L.lunflmxu'n!’n:llfii The Chalr—The next business in order Is to nom- | Amendiient, ;(?n‘.w;‘\"'flg’éafnl"f.','(:‘rn:‘: m‘e"lzstat'a &rzufi':\‘:::‘l:‘rm B U e | e i Taent o M7, Spmeut Lo | i 'the delegates und audioace repeated thelr | etidont Lo d 0t that ale of in- | Inate candidates for Prexident of the United Statos, UNITED STATES ATTORNLY, e of Mr. Spencer forhis | eheera: s principles of huinan zite, ; In 1808, as United Siatcs Attorucy for tho Dis. | “SCiredi the hardest kind of hard money and the man from Maryiand bad come hefore the Conven- | deferation. | Applause and hisses. | | fel] Wi, o) esviriia necesanty for current expendi- | Gependence, in fuct, they secured their indepond- | A delogate from Missourt woved to adjourn Ul | yrict of Keatueks, o pesfonesd Rl ssedtee T {,‘,‘,’xfl,’,‘l:“{""[ foe "hnlc’,“l"lll‘,{,'":)"fl jtuira, And ngra tiom with the majority report, it na nat stated [ with all defercnee, it 17 ho fakedup the battle: | trosand the oblizations sf the pubtio dubt muit ba | ene 1 the freeiom of n’r‘lmalcf‘-";u oftor thewn fur | Bo'clock i the evening. Alout the auue time & | the rosecution 0f men charsed with vigitions o Funrantec ot i) Thlo il b e o of ClIclLy, the oue wingle tact i support of the report. It waw | cry of the liorace Greeloy, disorgunlzing, disin: | largely desived fram Qo o aporiatione swhich, BenEly Ul Cenury. iy Dechition of Inde- | olegata from Pennaylvania moved to adjourn &1 | the KurKinx and Civi Jtghte st [Lond checrs.] | Finge, 1o clignes, no combimation of | ooty No conclirive that the mujority had 1o fuciy | tegrating clement of the Shuth, and Ughtvit ont In | wo faras possible, «hontd be adjusted to promote Jeouenes ““’L ‘,’“"l‘ el sihedaloniil {"" ol P “Lf{ 10 o'clock Friduy. BRISTOW'S SENTIMENTS, torents against the interents of the EP,I L1 ) they could siruw Conciuaions and ause | s Commitiees un e dld it last uigit, o wny bl | fho’ Tnterert ot Amerionn T o sepntialyiact of h Aityican problu. reptoncntit Ting s i % (Iviuco the s Both motions were lost. In 1871, standing upon the soll of his natis it — | vl ' can_ suceess. | Applius i e whi g In this Convention. You Republicans sprung from Tl ik v h onslne i Fo i niotlve | ronal government—(applause}~nothing hut the tatn their poaltion. | Applanso. | Ih;:g:;lll 1"&;“5‘x’fi‘f&f;&'to'fiw‘»alulu\('l':-“\':rgc S | WEnesity of the whitle canutey, (Chaves, | nteot | the becinsution of Indepcndenca, o e M. Liale, uf _\m.mi Imm'le ll;n! the Cnm_.;nnnn State, oddrenting his Tollow-citizens of (hat Slate, clear “will of © the people clearly and WEPLY OF BNSUM. i, ot e Grceley, || We rentlzin onr onposition to furth chtldren, fud our first great revorcd martyreq | ROW procoéd toput in nominution and seloct & | when'nslced what ho had to say in reforence to the i porations and_monopolies, emond that the nationul domain be devoted to [ bead 'r, Abrehuy o homes for the peaple, to plainly_ deciare for when God puts 18 1 . Enwor, of Maryland, sald he would only o ahens | tako mine off, [ilsses ] 1 nay It that thing hid mont of Mr. Marele an the minority reporf, The | heen fulrly tosted before that Commitiee, and it | fre fol i A G Rl State Contr] Consmitteeof Aabain Waa conntic | i hud proper tine t cunatlor the facts'and tho | 10, 11y’ ipleative duty of the dovernment | ledn' purty was the e gration of Idepenieuee tited in 1NGE There were fxemyy that report would have been entlrely | wo to modify existing treatios with Enropenn Gov- | Now, ther, nk we bozln tho ey ol utisy, s my Districts i ‘the State. Tho * Chmmitteo | diilorent: hut weare dented the opportunity, and. | crnments that the sume protection shall be ullorded | friend nnd wisaclate T Eoresiys, [alt for ‘was composed of twelve members, two from vach | the gentomen kuuw It |AppLinse and hissss, | to the udopted American ¢ 1 that 6 given to the | 1% ls 1t for the "‘!"I‘_‘ ey eiharic. niin dte 4 Cangreesional District, Tt Contmittes wot, nd. Adlelesate from Wisconsin—{he delegates tn thls | yative born, und that ol necessury laws should by | feeolving, ux I helleve they will, fo jurify amd ‘| fEauy b6 v |Laughter und apphiuse, | mont that canuot protect fts hmblost citirens | SCrULMY that has Lcen fxed upan s, Now Jot ns nenlerine Helf ot Ture enougtly called. i e, | ol of the all think there has been altugethur | hassed b protect. Iamiamutn i (it o | vlevate thlr Gosernment,~ire theie men 1o do- | condilates. frour Arkunsus moved "an adjourn- | front autenge and fnjury fs unworthy the name, and | "HUM tiut wo underatand ourselves, Lot ua prove e e etotted M Ctstrmane ™ Mer [ f00. much eloqience wusted on the ueetiog, and | Lscers o Dorect, Huslery Burpose, Gluro that the brinclplus of the Declarutlon of it | yybut ({10 orclock Friday, but It wan ity aulit nut 10 command tia spport of tie peoplers | L% WO kuow wiat tals countey’ wants.” '[Ap- Meyer wae not appulnted by the State Conventiol thiat the auly seusible wiy to determine the quess |11, 14 s the Tmmediate dnty of Congress to falty | Gependence shidl uow be virtully ussailed? For | 08000 EIEREO Bat Tt wanlnts [Cheors, | plause.] One word moro, and ouo ouly directly exprenccd, and, therofore, not. what wa ) Mt cawllanty for Prodident of “tho United Stutes. | smenduienty to the Coustitution, ho ued this Jane | hase ot o o “tho Chuir—That is the next hualncss n order | Hor: nny Atatute passed o reliion i 5 without o otinn. 1€ It Is 1L our duty to nomi- | thom - oppre Yar™ yarms " Meipdg | POt ncxf;f;‘,"é‘as"fi'{-‘f,mfif'h'},'flf;,'s Ui A antidate for Prodientof tho Unliod Staten, | himan hotug s civl™ Rignta " W8 | we yavo vocs siog tvm T o btlcans whut ure we here Applause, ] The Chair is | Ku-llux acts aim solely nt the lawiess peo q T " S e T s | The b any | wio havo mo rexpect fof Tnsv, and -t Ghsene | kiow that we huve not altogctior satisted ths Lincoln [che the platfosm of Lhe Itopib v Cl fa e tion % to adopt the majonty report. [Cheers.] T eatip oMo o = | whot is this platform? it Issimplyn declaration of etiry f States In . % he opportunity {8 subline, Napoleon befors eliedl tile mittee 1nere ceien of **(uestion, querton orlul Tnterests of S i ones 1t 14 a de 5 B 4 | i no A en e iy o N i s | e Lowere, 6 Sttt fnirsit uy tho | T AR oty Lpblaueec] slengit I declapaion of the things st e seis | HENSOLAMMA S o, nud tho clerke hua | B o 6,22 I eelaion 1o the “edicattonof hu ‘bhey bhud th oportinity ot eneh thintoved d o U 0 TR eIty - Chalr, nnd aecended the platform 1o speak, g i ce recentl, de 0. | P 2 ed, and, Mr. Presls | sl . whei iy e : k ' vn wuy. Napolean bucimo tie Emporor members mecting with twelve thy new ones, | the Yote ts laken it be taken by the call of States. | Ly the muny jmportant amendments cffected by | along the cousts 'uv this LV"A""{"J'{ yon c‘-nlmlx akoas Andsanids hest Intercsts of soctety ara’ cored for, - Tot ‘:: THE SBAINT OF AMBRICAN LIBERTY. and called & Cobvention and chose elegatesto | A ,‘.“',’.“i"":i"m".?'.'.‘.u‘fl‘.‘f‘.‘.?. ‘.‘:!‘L‘L‘,‘.ET,."" previe 5@ ublican Il,lex'dlnmmru: in (thlum ;\‘h{'lculm:lm :::;: ;xfl UL ANy e b o ;ffn{_','lfih; If the President will pardon me, I will get | make free wchools for all, Af Tam axked ow it Ty {Ch&cru.( ;1‘0 tu;nlms n}fmeq‘l. l.:n’n ?Pmrtunllll ) e er six calfeil apothe - | aquestion b v cconded. he vecsonal und property relatlons of wives, muth- it uns Ariag N ¢l y N of i n offered us. Let un nac it as \Wasl ed It Ginclnuntl, e other sis callud anodier Canven- | agation s been moved and ewonded, ] the vatsonulaud peuperteelutlune of wives ot | AL 20D, 1! T N thraugh if I remain in my acat n less time thau it | proposed to raise the monoy to defray the expeimes (] t"fiu"#nflffié‘dh i £ t us understand that thls fort mus : b 8 n < : { by Uo ap i ot i penticmnen, you have accused your | Wil take me to go to thy plaform and roturn, of such schools, 1 answer by taxing all the proper- | Le! wny issealarty i he Conmitiee 1 wav futuguy | goloman from Wiecunsbn demand i yrevious | ton uf woines o thentpetiniiinza of iusating, | zens sl enttemen, you “uive wceused your o Ghule invleteds B Me Kollogz thon ad- | fy of the Siute: 1'woul tax e Han nands prope | the party 0 bo vavod, and list Tenjumin e et et th st | The delogate from Wiscunalu—1 did so cinphiate | byt (s oo G (hese; Al bonest der | o nienet, wo huve Troed the colofed. men af {he i fottoway e0ri nd addresaed tho Conven- | éry o educate s pour nolyibor's chifd. Twouli | Belelow iniho man to do it (Chcers | 1o saus it e ully dhecened i Commintee. st | feally, o and priviiezen sud fmmunitics whould be treated | Souths we lave wade tham voters, and the coun. | HYLDS followes Hian e chIML, Sk 1 vEpeeT pudcats the black vhat i : s d. bo d the Government in wirer than | | Mit CHAMNAKANDGrsTinMEN: TomInstructed | man's child, and vice versn,—in & word, {wonld | Of Governmentat purification, and I know what the waw callud, i restilted, 20 in fuvor of the Rice el "Wliv Lh-w-‘;}‘fum: J'nx'fl“n'z'ffufx}f\"':xm“ p “'x':‘x' r,;{-x5::-«‘:5?'{‘:!".:‘.:‘%(‘1’«;{;:El‘-'.'yl.’." "[4\,;51::::»(&‘1, o ty l"uf:'r'ffl-. [l T You mm"mm.‘;;em'm- by ml‘l)u;lly of the uu‘}cg::m for Connceticut o t%fiu tha property of thc State to educate all the :fi;’:’”fi :{g@fifi:fig‘fl{ng\m}cmm y;;:‘k«lc rn‘u;:unrg& A e wiajiblip T reaenfoly ng | 67 Db peniliinsn Feuns St e domant | rop sy amtititiol ‘conteoy, uinn Congress | LI S o, ke e s | il teile oh COmeeh gt | ehiidroiupt ChuBtet bl asiine ila beiate] ? HEBRE SRR facta i support of thelr roport, while the minority | for the previous question must by mudo on bebulf | Statew for thelr government, and in the cxercive of L‘;fl‘l{}x‘;"yfi"l"y";f‘l’m" ;“fy ‘J':m":.:'{-‘;'n‘ ecl e thed | cundidato for the Preaidency of the Unlted Statea: On the aame accasion, and In the sams connec- MR, DANA'S SPEECIL, had submitted conclurive reasons o sliow thit the | of the majority of one delegation. this power It {n the right aud the duty of Congreas ) 3 9 [Cheers, ) 1|unl|ul.ilu ward I wish to call yourat- | tion, his was asked whal he had to ¥ay In reference Richard I, Dana, of Massachuscits, next cams Spencer delezution was Imfnud question the tegitls | The delegaty from Wisconsin—The demand fs | to prohibit and extirpate in the 'Territories that | the funidamenital principle, not vnly of the Kepuh- V. ordes tentl the facl Commiitee falily und | mada on bebalt of every lving soulin Wiscausin, | relle of barbacism, polyigsmy, and we demand auch | Mean purty, but of the Ameriean public, domands | tention to the fact i \ it whlle Connecticut s often | to thie Iaw_ which then excluded the cotored men | forward, and was greeted with vociferous cheers. mato one, Tae Nutioual ¢ £4 « | calluda Democratic State, that, from the hour of | of Kentucky from the sight o or | He eald? ot [tireat nuslter. ) Tegistation an shul] seciire (1 end, and the & {,‘,l‘“:‘:“;“l“y"“' vands. " (Applause, loud aud pro- | Al organizition of tho Kepublican uity buck Lo o sbatuts of ’ic‘:-mu'd‘f;.l"v{ Jine enioeto S Chama AND GESTLEMEN OF THE CONYEN. OFFERID A CONPROMIBE “The deligate from Rhode Istand—Aud Riode | premucy of Amurican institutions fnall the Lorri L P o dinghetore theCon. | 4430, through 0vo succenslvo Prealdeunttal olec: | 23,000 colored peoply of s State tis Fienr to | Tion: T s deogly ot bl puE OF TUE Cotea: And asked that the question should ho Teft to the | Island unanimonsly seconds it. tories, - {Applanec, } i : cution In Uhe motion of the Fentieman from. sne: | U6 wo never falled you in a | fostify in kny cuge, civil or criminal STecie | dnegatian. tho we prerik for permitted and i Ttepublicane of Alabuma, but they declined apy | Lries of *Question, yuestion i, The Werysqwhich, the atlon, tiseualyen, T eilorng tho Ecubivman from Mus- | 'sinylo Instance. Juluum. ] Overpawered us we | white person, hus ‘its origln tn the nuppored tie: | vited, for Massuchusctts, Lo second the nomation Bueh proposition, e Clinlr=The Clatr wow anderstands the rule | ane soldiers and railors must be fuinlled: the grate- | sachusetts o _strl 5 D L hearine of the Chooms | areln otlier eléctluns, yot by dlik of unwonted | cesaitlos of slavery,snd 1g Indeforabr Thorsih oy | viteds for Musuchusetls, & [Cheors.] When thut Anmies K Tywdr, of Ludinna, after lstenlng care. | to Bave Leon compitedwith, Whe preelons gues- | £l people willafways bold thowe wiw perllo Thelr | whiel lhan beon reud In th LTI of the Chmven® | exertions and determinod courage we havo carrled | freedom. This deniul In & marepaois 1 griovous | propositiun was subimitted to nn to dak the aavics fully to the arzument of Lo gentieman in chnege of | ton hay Leen demunded ond !u‘nlmlml. and the | lives for the country's preservation in’ the kindest | tion, In lhultmu;\llun rouiy fur i qn‘u\l icted | Ourstate inline with thu ranke uf the Republican | wrong to both raccs, (¢ 18 4 practical deniul of | of my brethren of the Massachusetts delcga- the Thajority cepo e it the conclusion that | ugstion fa: Shall thy main guestion bo now put v | remembranee, . A delogts from Ainesuchusctin—L oot instructed | piriy." From the firsh Loue of urshatsosion we | foomsmte pon colorcd race,—yba, iLfs even warmg | Hon, > und by % ‘vl mer ois Sackt e made on)y one single point in behall uf b A delegaty Trom New York—What s thomalo | Lo, Wo sincerely deprecato all sectional fecling fo ke it nadll o St o Bl Ny, | Bresentthoname of Maeshull Jewcil us our Gov- | than that,—it I8 0 liconso, [f wtan Invitation, to | fmoas, but o vory largs mfority 1 o Vel L queation © gud fenlencicas we theretore tote with deepraliel | | 1ty pormbalon, it Canvention listened to with | Eroor, who redcemed our”State from tho rule of 1 buks ilicreants and cawiedly Ku-RInx o gratify | wan sothorized nnd. foquestel to- maoond’ the Csecutive Cowmittee ad been afpuinted | Tlie Chadr—~The adoption of the substitute offor- | twle that the Democratic uarty counts an fis ehfor | Neliord, of Co o Ndada T pon heeqmmon with | the Democmey in 1800, ~We elected i for | thelr bratal passions, and. sitiacs thls moriioary | W, suthorized and réqueat (great cheering], by he alatiinm Sty Convention | ed by the miuority of the Connmittee, hope of miccess upen the electoral vote of the | the Senator from u}m’n. coli uimllu nprluum Illreufieuru, aud ho was then sent Mlnlster to Rus- | propensities on. this unoffending aud defeusolens | and when this Inrge majority of lie Masenchuscits 110 1674, Luey went outalda of thelr 1t to chovse n | The previvus aiiestivg wan ordered, timited Soutn, acoured through tho elforty of those | tis inturests of 110 Pacific alupe. 1 have alwask | iy Dty the lunt Do years e hus. beon yong | baen s dlegation Bpoke: ther wards, - thoy epoko he Chairman of that Convention. ~ Can the gentlenan The Chusir—=Tie question now recurs on the adop- “'W‘W?fg recently arrayed aguinat the nation; and bwnndemlfqlll connl nfi.}:l. unid ullwnrl stent "11'}'1 Postmuster-General, and “yon wmen of the Lroud MI8 LATEST WONK. vicwa of the old Commonwealth of Massachusetis, tell me that the Committes did not huve thean- [ tion of the substitute of the minority of the Cone e luvako th enrncat, attention of the country to "1' m"!i'"x freed s & sy, nezu el | West know you never had & wman in that position | Tt. my counteymen, [ am to bo followed Ly | Iteli you, gentlemen of the Kepublican Conven- 2 thurlty of that Couvention to do ity wittees ) : n seetonl A roiccens (s achioved would | hat relution to all partios wiio buve been upprevsed | wno iuausurutod the teforin sl dil so. meh 1e | oo acoruteyinen, s nomlnation who wifl | tlon; T kiiow no othier name which in sure (o carry Mr. nsor-—It waa clalined un the part of the | The dolugatofram Conneeticutrencwedhis motlon | reopen scctional strife and Hoperlh the national | Lum In favor of the wdaption of the resolutiun | b intelligencn Lo Your donrs cyery dag and | Soh frnon oo fecobils to hle womlnatior oL |- the ol Commonwealib of Musechusorts e 1ih Spencor delegution that the Convention delegated (1o recard calling the States, ; honor and husuan rights. Teloret e Hie, Convention by e Nomimltice, | every hour s he who i holds this aice: Wo | Tarage trontons Gons e 1wl detaln you no | noxtelection, [Hlisses and chicers, ] T 0Ch SGURIY, Tho Chalr—tUnder the rule it is required that the 16, We charge the Democeatlc party oa helng the | 1-hold, Mr. Chaieman, that the chief object of prescit his name o you. [Cheors. | Not dealring | Ionger than T ntended todo, 1 haye, honransd Ol b s e tymeri e clslmed on the puct of the | malority of tho ulegates of (o States whall e | sam in churacior and wylitas whon 1V sympatiizad | this Convenlan bro bt it Honnean 48 | ta dotain you lotger, L willaimply way Lhat we bus | In 1eferring b0t veeoml whioh hio! owever, pride Tdid O ather man wonAL N pencer delegntion that they had anthority fu uce | curin ordering the yeas und uays, Do the wajorie | with trenson: with making its control of the Honve fu par, an l-; rlng 1m. our natlonul (lanoe b hll Heve he hun all the qualilications of “un executive | cently mado os ctary of the Treagnry of tho | T am e n"]?x Sr "R:nw"&l' o b mnn] curdance with the s of (o arty from i vr- | 13,0 the delecaten ek that depinndy Ot et ionts regent o Wit wvamel ey, | Bar it cgually ous duby Lo protect tho honor 3t | afice, wich will iiEo him T to adnrm 1hat 5 e | ool arasal® Sccetory of the sty of tho Now, Bentiormon ey, mike uth ool o L e ;3?;‘.’:&7':.‘:‘3‘.’5 sroporition, e Chaie—Are they seconded by way ither Stated | piawding i tie Xutwnal Caplto) ‘1o sentbiwine Bt | Ll vountry whio buite. sn Ecpire aver tue itocky | bt adoriied all other positions be s over tiled, | head of that Depattment thirt doyu before every | tions ay ire In accordince. with (el i snd gation from Kanwus—Thiey ure seconded | Unrepontant rebsllion: with reuding Union soldiers | Moutainn. - In the State of Culifornia exint u | [EBeert] employe n that Departinent {row ono end of thix Mr. Tyner demanded of the gentlenian that he | The their nature, but Massachusetts has done some- i Gnonte by Kanneas, tu thie rear and promoting Contederatesoldivrs to the | people where the men are tileves aud the women Jund 10 the other fult tiat there was ut lnata mun | thing fu tind past for tho Hepublican casse, Lst L b st L |t eeloni=he: majorilr of Hire Comuititas. | Thiss coch liiorately propostng 1o repiiiate the | bromitates, s they ave. brough ffom Chlbs mo) MORTON. at the hoad (Chocrs. | 1t 18 bis proud recorl. | sl not? Yes. . e, 1 claim no creit. 1t wat M, Ensor anked 1€ 3t wan cusioniary fora Come mml‘u & report lu"(:wnr‘;nl nculll!u:"rhu‘ llcl»gnlllua pU"le'if‘d 'n‘mn 1d lllmbh?lverlmluim wl)lhd belng | Asla, |'n:| ""i“ Y lmp:}qnhl«:‘ for the Ix..‘ml:lnnz COL. THOMDHON'S SPEECH, e :m:h‘l‘c‘:‘yy t.l:'xfl.‘gz?)"dfi:u‘:l; 'thr“l ey cany for “0'30 !5« In)yl}.‘ io bo nx'i‘fi'x’bllf"' },'{ o Srede +a re: hewded by tho Iun. Jeremuali Hurrison, ~ The | vqual nlée aud lmbectle; with overshadowipg | wan, whetlier e be Ameriean, Uerinan, Irish, or el 75 3 - | reated on 7 majorlty in our o Htate; bu ey o Cedentialesa read ull e peudte, (LN | O Cataimiticn. o Seport | L enabi o ot P it Lt avorshadawiis | mauic ehidhice e be et iny degree con. | WWhen Indiana was culled Col. It W, Thompson | minbitration “of the dutles of thut oflica | by ono catio o aupticr by saismeioo of el 9 elegat caded | and obstre Investigation; | mected with the Cuucaslan race, to com- | 8aldi has favored = hla - own party. Tlo baa | b o settling — down' of clou acerms” B speseer. . S ‘féflf{“,fl '."::";: ni‘x‘,rf:fi'g'n‘:':1xZ".x-r'l’xu'x"-f'r"?.‘«‘".’."‘cu:.fl'.'.c}"l‘,','f’ni‘.: r:\:fu. wlml:lhl- "';',t-u}.l: un tho ]:rllc::u of nkge, | Mlke Presuisds Ann Gty or Tu Cox- | shown o favarithin of any et lin mode s g’v'u "“,“;x nfum:nuzmduu.l o uflfl‘of{:fifuh the i inover | Quentlon B the | motion ta - substitate | Lower House af Congrens, utterly incomgpotent to | The peutleman from - Musschuneetts has | vextion: Lam fustructed by tho entire Repube , sl epublican | Stato of Mansachuscita, But now, Mr. President, Privared to austuin his owh. | Adur lookingover | 10 eeolutions of (he minority of the Committea | wiiainister the (ovechmment. e whre i countey | stated that we should llicro 1o, e brliciples of | licun party of Indianu to put bofure thls Conven. | BSFLY contalued aflendur) who' betrayed thelt trust | our hopo returns, - Let me ny o' yos, 1 wish 19 deiniaioran caronilly Stay emanated from | for the resohutlon of the majurity i undee tho | gulnnt trusting o purty ‘thns ailke wnworthy, | the Declumtion of Amerlcun Tudependonco, 1 | yloot PR o7 1adite to but bofure [cheors] ay & | o Wit wore thievce, he lel them be punislied Just | speak serlously and curncatly to thls Convention, arity of the | Tules, as each State ls called, the ‘Chuirman of the | recreunt, and fncapable. © [Cheorn, | wiute to him that here lsa claes of prople who ro- a8 well as suybody elsc. Now 1 have suid enoiigh. Mr. Tynee—Then the gentleman should not | favor question” my statement o this point unti) o fs | BY clusion that the Convention of May ol C not for spplsuse, but in order to prescnt tho views M‘m- l"\wlfll'- :fll]rd V{',”'f::“ \Hent. Then the | delegution will shnouncs the vols of his delegas 17. ‘Tho Nutlonal Adwinistratiun merits com- | fuse to nialnflato with our elvllization; here s a | Sultabla nominee for the Presidency of the Unlted | My thno fs oit, that 1am Ku!mck'flwplelunt. iy way, theres e i, (T e M OB G | fiuns mendatiyn for its” honorale work In tho tmanage | eluen of peoplo who lgnara our school and charch | States. Wo prescut i mamo o yoa THE AVAILABLE MAN, fore, ek, 1t I Tho hellef of AAssachusctts tat the Al oe Yhat Moo by Veorie M o TIE VOTE WAS THEN CALLED, mentuf domestie uud foroizn aifales, and Presi. | nysteu, and in no munner conteibute to the wup- | becanse we not only helfeve but know in to be | ; 1 Would bes lenve 10 muke oue winglo sugzestion, | body portile In luboriug under Aty gentlamen here who liave boon associted with | and had procecded ms farus Cabifornia when ex. | dent Grunt dusorves the Tiearty gratitude of the | portof the Government: who_ tectine 1o hecome worthy, to he a falthful, honest, snd untiringrepro- | 10 notquito share ths ardent hopes that sowe A SEVERE AND DANGEUOUS DISEASH, o y ““f wlative [ifu for wnany yeurs will bearme | Gove VanZant, of Rnode Intend, uross amil os! Awmerican peoplo for his pateiothin und hisfm- | citizens of the ftepublic by virtue of the uaturullza- | wentative of tho great fundaments) principles upon [*DAYe In reference to the futuro of the Republican It Is our belief that It requires the adminiatration itioes© g0 the fact that. mny. biatory and | i ¢ 1o pit e question niore dedialtely, wenve services in war and in pesco. (Cheors, | ot o i whto it our Jatiutlonswo much | which tho great Republicsn party has alwuys stoud | Barty of this country. We of the Suuth fecl thut | of severs and nnwelcome remodics, 1t 18 our he: Tecord will - Huticat it ko wever | there uppeared o be soine misunderstunding uiong ——— that they wend word 10 tielr friends to whip them | and must always stund. Those principlos iy bo purQpeting Jo W your hands. Weof the Sonth | ief thut the diseaso must be cured by th work of altempt 10 tuk unfalr advantages | the avicdates, IMMIGRATION, olf to Cilna after death for burful. presorved they inuy bo cnrried ont by olhiee nicans feclthatlilsln your power Lo avert from this | astrong hand, a strong will,—a taun of mighty of any man. T say, then, gentlemen, prosuming | | 'he President—In order to zot n clear compres a8 4 2 A delegate from Tenucwies moved tho previaus | than his election, but you must allow us tusay that | SOuBtry that courage, & man who, when he Is President, will upon my l|lil'1( at n",‘c."“. this m,“il.n that lh: henslon of the question, tho Chalr hus el fo- PROFOBBD AMENDME! question, wllh,hlnfln“un which was uot audiblo | we do vot beljove thut there can be uny DIREST OF ALL POLITICAL CALAMITIES, devote himeelf to dm duty of belng the Pr lent gentlomon who stand here as the friends and sups lv;umll wiate what it 1a for. Thues gentlemen | Mr. Plerce, of Mussuclusetts—Mr, Presldent, ( 8%tho reporters’ tables, mora surely carrled” out thau “mnder | the celuen of the Natloual Democratic party to | of the United States. Gentlemen, Mussachuseils ¢ benetied | Whovote b s v ' yole in fuvor of seating the Spey- centleme " i The Clislr—ho presloun question Iy called, and | tho~ Prosi-dontial adminietration of * mur | Pawer. We beliove that the man whom wo pre- | in satisflod with the loyaity of fenjutam i1, Diris: e Sl fagate g il b Eeted | Corilesation. o Wi sots o s | 804 goutiemen of the Conventlun, T dusire o | T CURIEopreylons agestion i called, and | the War (Goveroor, Wa' Mave. conforrid ihie | BOUL 10 you can coimbine with enthusan uit bio: | realifoil with e lovalty of L valty of dens by the. admisslon gr melection of iyl tieas var of eeating the Harrison dele. | MOve an amendment 1o tho platform which bas | pui rereryiug tho Snaucial platformt title npon him not werely by way of emply caw- | Dienta of opposition in thia eountry to the Demo. | jnmin 11, Bristow, Wo know that he in from o7 atin, eainy wi then takien with the followe | been offered, aud to make o fow romarks by wup. | ° The previvus question was ordvred. pliment, but bacuurs ho e cratic purly, and thereby secure uot only honest | the other side of the line, but wo know that his i port of the wmendment. 1 move to amend by | Tho Cluir—The queatlon recurs upan the motlon WON IT IN itk FIELD OF DUTY fiovornment, but the perputuation of Republican | loyslty ias beon all the more trisd for that canae, ¢ ; striking out what uppeara upon the eloventls page | oF the geutleman from Muscicliuetts 1o tako Uie | wol atschurged. In tho hour of hia countey's | [FInciples, und thorofore we exprees. tl enthont | 10 har hees 1rimdin the. acre irlod for that cuute, entlon | Phore wag great excitoment dieing the roll call, i Mougoll i P | Tt o, brupunition de to uirika out | peril, when men's heart wero tried, wnd tried fu | 1oPe that this Convention wil not adjourn ita de- | tlenion, thanking you for the sttention Yo hive muxt win It fufrly o notagall, - [Applanse. the votes of New Vurkund Vounynnsa eneiting | 18 relation o Mongollun lumnlgration, [ the cleventty acctiow of the plattorm, which will | Q" fory ordeul whicli alone® decided not | liberations till thoy have made bim our eder fn | wil given me, snd’ knowlng the seapect. fn which Me. Demdeudorf, of Virgintu—de. Chalmman: | (omendous clieering. Before the oot s ans | Pause.] The Republican party in thls Centenntal | uow be read, aud then the States will be cailed {1 only tho courage but = the | virtne of | $hi8 coutest kn the” war for Rtepublican principles | you hold the Cammonweniy that § partially repre: Tu presouting thla cuse to the Convention, §ohull | younced, Mr. Tiotas, of Macsiand, wiohed (| year ts twenty yoars ald, il meets tooiny fae he | DIpBALOICAl urdce Ayl the vate b Laken: 0 | the patriol, He wus equal to every eriais during | SK8inAt corruption and fraud, aent, and ko bebalf of the Jarga majority of ihe endesvor to contiue myscll to the fucts x they “l’- chaize the vute of that delegution. Mr. Cumback | wixth time th Nntlonal Convention, agd this b4 the dohn M. Harlan—1 move o take u recess for20 | {10 farkent hour of our rebollion, and he has heen | JUDOE FOLAND'S BPHECH SBECORDING THE Nou- | delegation which has honored e by placiug me st eated efure the Cammlttee on Credentials, 10 | ciocd the polnt ‘thal it wae hot epmpetont for the | Sest tie - wil thit o piriod fut anyatiempt | mitvuten i nls Lo gee further e for conter- | caual to avery. crivin siuce that darknes b pocn INATION. its head, 1 second the nownination with all wy Jik, at tho State Conventlom, a cowmittee of { Cuii i of the Margland delegation 1o changethe | has ever b uade 10 pnt n itd platforin a die- | g0 on this mattar, In urder togetatit, Tmove | GiGened, and e stunds t0-day in the Senate of the | Tho fimo for the prescutation of Mr, Hriatow's | boatt of Benjumin 1L Bristow, DO AN UNPAIRL THING, Whoever shull be the wominee of this Con LA n twelve wus pppoluted; that Commiltee elucted | pocory, crimluation of race. |Clicers.] In 1854, on | 10 7econeor tho lust vote orderlng the provious | Gnlicd Sites tho. peck of the best oo e having 4 v ! i ¢ A i 5, ablent | Moine having expired, ten winutes udditioual were -m!}!‘ml"mkfl Sutente aut “"f near sgber The Chair—The gentleman from Muryland rises | thy prairies of Hiinuls, Abraliam | Liu- | question. stutesmen of the land, and wheuever thero fu an | granted for a second, when dudge Luke Voland, of BLAINE b P T i ecanms vory it [ to wake w correctlon of the repnrt fe wada on the | coln Wet bis | grent untagontat . on {hix | . On the motion of a deleente from Virgintu, Gen. useanlt to ba wude upon the rights of omanity, :rinont, caio farwurd and apoke us follow: T }";,'“"“,“',{;fiw, ‘;,l,‘.’,‘;".,u',:,.‘,:{;‘“‘.‘;;C;‘,‘,"ao"l{{,;.\.“;;‘_ i Ho reported four aflirmative und twelve | ground,—that nowhere 4fn Use . Doclaration | Huarlun's motion was tubled. upon the rights of the colorod Southern | M CIAMAN AND GRNTLEMEY oF Tix CoN- COL. BOB INUBUSOLL'S SPECCI, Ive vote, and he wants (0 muke it stand | of Independence hud that doctrine been eontined “Hho Chuir—The question recary on the WOHOR 40 | pien, upon the Tghts of the {ientral Committee, by o large number of Repub- | (5 usimuntive and dhirteen ngpative votes, ©ine | 10 Lho Canehanatt - e exchuatomof s African, | Mtrike out the eleventh sectlon, nation, of | YEXTION: 1 come hero awa delegto from oneof | Upon the close of Mr. Duna's specch, Col, Rob nittee. by e iy f union, of honor, and the tag, who® be- | tue smullest Statoa fu territory and populations app o 180 Hcanali i Sia Lo eall K el Comtuite | gentlemau from Indlana rafses the polnt of vrder | Mongullan, or Gther races, . 1 denownce, therefore, Al BNt fore Ottvar 1% Morion In thelr defenie, for whopm | ittt that Statdy n Inrger propotion of 1 peoplo ':',‘,“ l"“""‘f" ',':fl.‘".:"::,,.é‘f::rfxi.:'e wato einbors from all jarts of the Siate, it senfer, | Uit 1v 1ot cowputent for the Chubriman of the | that reactitlon an u departure frow the Tifo and | The Becrotary hero unnounced that & delegate | Hope Outer I with uoru abllity aud wanlinesst No | belong to the Kepublican party than o slmost auy | Phatform, and, as patc] e b L clegation 1o cane the record, wemory of Abraham Linculn. 1 denounce 3t wa o | hail lust Lis pucketiook. one. We do not arrogute to ounselvesuny wi- | Uther” Stule of the Unlon. [Applause,] | nomluate Blalue, tue friends of thy latter Coke] SRRbeEE R OhL o alutkin by g i T, Thomny uixl‘llnudlbnt tha vate was repurted | dupactiive frim evory Jlepublican platforn adopted | - Au etfort was viadv to et bna wation to divide | BeFirity aver our wiater SStates. wiig e say thot, | No portion of * the Nepublican purty {n | outlutoa stop of cheers, which wus continue nun{;u;x lu a-': [ it Sy r_:\l;u L e urulum\p,lrr hensun, by every fiepublican Natioua) Corvention. §'de- [ the resolutions into thece wets—one relutlve 10 the | While oir War Governor 3 o botter than youms, [sthis country believes imoro firmly 0 | for sovernl minutes, and closed with three clice® e Ceatral CHaThi e Sopry Ko Eiin fhi | | Me Cninback —Well, 1 it waa o misapprebiension| | nounce It as a violation -of the principles of the | Chineso question, e covernig the Dnaucen, and | ro e to the best of them. We have nevur | 118 nrlncu;h--, or wore frnly beifevea the | gy S oo Matte, When tho tumult sobe Dl ooty st kel cumpaud of | ool witiiiruw puy ubjection. Declaratiun of Independence, | 1 denoutico it un | the uther embracing thw renaliig resolutions but | huda President from Tudiakine I8 may b an an. | succons aud daitnntion of that pusty . the gor | foF the e g 5 :;‘ :‘n{,‘ “", ":;;‘u Sate ‘\.H _'“‘"",! ,"",'L' A New York delegate~ understond that Colo- | coutrary to the great faw of Christian hfe, which It was ruled ont of arder. wyr, | BUmDLion In uy to say that wa feel onrselves old | erument of tin country ts exseritial to its w.-h..u slded, Col, Tugersoll spoke as fullows: 11 taajority aeacated o hatt i oy ohmeneated | railo ia reported an"having cast six votes, 1 0nd | atnetly firoclatu thut there beno distinceion e |l vute was thew taken, resulting, yous 2157 | enough 10 bave oue, bub yet we do not regard our- | 80d perpetuity. - We Luve no candidate of ourown | Mesachusclts may Lo sotisfied with tho loyalty 3 l‘l;l]u y Jng 1ok o, that, i ~n’m'" "'I“ e | tey ure vuly entitled to tive, tween dew and Gentlle, 1 therefuro move thin nnrn 3 wclves 4s uny fess worthy” than our uelghbors and | 10 preacit; wo have no speclal interest to bo aub. | of Benjamin il Iirlstow; xo am I {applaune]; buls aiority o minarity el e, " HetHEFUE UL the | e Chule=Under the el of the Natfonal Con- | amendment, § will not aceept this resotution. 1t | - 'Fhe rosolation was declared adopted, our fricnds, and we simply say 1 yun now | Berved by the nowmtuation of any particular man, | If any man nominated by this Conventlon cinnot "';{‘;’ A "'"‘:‘;" !",,‘,-m ‘":;' A was recoee | YENHOn, an b anderstund i, the Siate of Colorudu | 1 notuy doctrine, 1tis nov the doctrine of New - — that If you nominate in this Conventlon gur candi- | Our only desirs s for the general good of the canwe, | carry the Siato of Mussachusetls, I au not satiai Tlred by b Clistr.. Fees wis ait Sbjenivi reogs - wa e At ull events that queas | Eugland. Nota wember from New Engiaul voted FINANCE dute for the Bresidency, we nssuro you thut in the | the good of the public, and the good of thy coun® | with (he loyalty of tist Btate, [Cleers, 80 by Ll Jectlon o bis | gyn cun haudly Tise nov, und the only African oy onr Cowinittey ro- H Qetaber electlons of thin year, thero shall’ go up | teye Vhe Ropubllcuna of Vermont ook upou the | pleuse, ~ ond laughter.] 1f the uvinlicd "‘l":m "f?} (deni—The gentleman from Geoneh Mr. Hoar, of Massuchusetts—[ would ke thy | corded bis vote againet I, A MINORITY REFORT. frum the prairies of Indjuna, M furthcomiug Presiilential election us una of this Convention . cannot carry the Tlocs, and under the rulce bo f5 ontitted o Ly | Yot of Mussuchusutts (o stund 20 nucs fistead of y ANTI-MONGOLIAN, Tho Chnir—The questm now recurs on the BUCH A SUOUY OF VICTOWY INVOLYING GREAT PEMIL rud old Commonwealth of Maspachugelts Teord. - 26 Two g lhlllv ‘n Who were thought abeent Gov, l‘\lxlcu. of New Mesico—-In relation to the option of the drancial resolution to which the | 88 will do good to hearts of the Mepublicana i this | to this country, For lang years the Democratic ¥ ‘6.4‘),0'(“{}-3»":‘{. ln:oum l-dvl;mn:ulr:u‘l’:;y:‘:‘,“ Ar. Atkina then took the plutform and said that, “':fl\cr?t'lk:‘-'l‘u‘i'?fihi'::h‘i::i'fi“fiffi‘;‘,’aw Ryohpec cxi‘x’.'il'.‘,?fl:f."'*;q,‘ mlm N Jutience | minarity of the Cowmittee, the lon, Edwin | Wnd. I bave heard it anid aluce I cumie 1o this city | Party of this country kept fn power by a sirictand | Faned 8 4 Democratle hieadquarters, ; from .‘:'.'-..‘u’:‘.?‘.‘:."iiéi.}'.‘% faority o tho Comitiees ¢ [ or uf the Convention before tho last iamy i he | Woriee Fhe Keynblicans of the bacifie Starm, Wity 108 i b Fecommending the comimsrop e | rull wus catledr infuct all pcreons, Jrrespestive of pasty’ | tiov. Davle ey more than ever before, that Ouv. Morton wus | €lusé sllfunce with the power uf slavery in the | sud ) ter, | 1 would sdvise them (o @ James, of 'Fexua, offerd 4 substitnte. hyslcally unflt for tho 'dutios of ihis position. | Nouih. By-and-by, whon_ the lepablicans over | Busker 10} that ojg monunient of glory. read the fullowing: P00 Aoy, Ah. - ireseics tar ot | che thla tone aitiyaoy B kot iuto powcry and | publicans of the: United Statos dewand e rencer delcgotion. o s i shess ol the | 7 Nr. Huar replled (o the afirmative, dunre thut Couzress' touhl (nveatlnte To the Lrestdent of the Lepublican National | Targe und respectable sudivnco of people, with n eluvery rebelled, (00 e wld anl comforl wus | fender iu tho great contest of 18768 mian of fute Lt L] e ot Conmant e Chair thien onldered the chanye made, yuedtlon of Mangoliun or Chineso fmialgention. | Convention s The undersigued. uns of the Come | Drrfee knowledge af whit | oy and el s tut; fiven 0 themn by the Democrutic party of the North, | lecty Committee of Alsbams, |n sceordunce with the | ot Woudford, of New York—1Wisli 1o correct | Theru is no other iction ealled for by tho ‘renalite | sit1ee o Htesolutiofs, divecnts from the majority | Beunc of the respunsibility of its utterance, that | Now thiut the war iv over sud alavery Is unded, and A MAN OP INTEGRITT custom of the party I that State, uppolited u | Hie Yote of New York, One delegate counted Ju | tion hut sbnply 10 Suventizate that question. 1848 | b resard 10 (he fouril revottion that beurlng oin | thers ure ot out of wn bundred v i this Con- | those Btutes are uguln In the Unlon, thy old’ alll= | reheern), o man of well-known und approved pos uummnuuulluu U it oW AL "Wmm“ be | the niiruutive we ind was sbseot when tie vote | clabmed by those best fnfoamued upon this subject the question of resumption of specle payments, | vention 10 per cend of them who can | eice v renewed, The buast uf the Democeatie {.”cu]a infon, {Choers. ] They demand u statess Calld Irregutar, aud 1wt ot the best Srays. | Wos tuken, inat this Laalgration G ot In good " faitu: | 5o unsiders auid resslution. fapmoner-otn thin, | purturin ware phvatcal 1abor 10-day than b [Aje | Darty b that they g0 It Ll sleatlon mman, Phey demaud reformer afier us well as be- Bot tho right Way, But the Nepubileans know | peontoliaks vas made, aud, after thy vote hud | it it Ly fu fact, wo “huporiution’ of coolica | among other reapcts, that 1t uncoriain ond vigng | pioee. ] briis T bas beos stz i, WITIA A UNITKD BOUTH fore the eléction, (Cheers,) They deman - Alabasa hil uiws ted under that system, f¢ | Dl calicdby Siates, 1L was snuounced by the |t Celavesr thot it ba o auw o baportation | b it hurpoees, leaving thy tme fur rewunsption | but it ducs not requlre legs to make . stutesman, | In thelr favor. 1f that be so, and It probably will | iticiun in the highest, und broadesi, and best » wuuld ot tlo for the Convention to dietato It ro- | Sooir who sald, upou the propusition to wubstitate | of lsbor hired In Clina at te grices pad here, wo | dasottled o belng thereby culenlated 1o furthur | [Laughter snd u;:}nlnuw.] 11w had been In the | be nnn‘I‘y s, only a smull fruction of the North is § of (hat word, -~ (Cheers,] They demund a ma gard 10 transactious that hud wlrcady takon place, | g, NI for thy majorlty report, the aiieima: | will suppoee ut &5 o mouth, with contracts runiing | storb e conioier Tohe imiereimed e | eondtiion ot “fer ohyn b b legs would | required 1o order to - eusble them ta obtwin | acquuntad with public afalrs, with the wants of B i | Ly b 301 votes wud 3l “ne it Tulowimgund recomunciuds (hat it | havo | been ot ervico ta im. {Cawgbler.] | power, wnid o rowult of tiat would b that the [ " Wouier ik ot "oy tho. requlreimonis 1 L cHoL / dy, y ative' 373, [Loud | three ur fonr years under the conle nyatems tha | bosoo) Torn o to e e e e Comuitey aml | ghwr they come utider pretenss of lumbration o this | be taken ta s substituto 1o salil restition and upplause ] 1lis licad Is clear, hiv heart i | adwinloirution and power of this Goveroinent | o s toie’ put ity oy ouiy tho regulre e, THE MINOKITY REFORT, country, uud by their custome, by thiic papan sud ** Leaoleed, Vhat It In the duty of Con, nuund, bis wiil ls uncoutroliabiv, s devotion to | would practically go ont of the bands of thore ey devund a wun broud enongh to comprehietd ‘rouble, Phe question upon 1he duption of the wajority ithy abits, degnds dmwncin laboe. (Cicere] | provide mvasires for arry b ok th pros b the: Urilon b upubated, uil ho 18 ready now, e | who fof years sught b deatroy 1t and break oy | o Felutious uf this Guvermcu o the otlee 1 NOQUEATION OF FAUTORMORALY. Feport Wi et pul and casrled, We: have urked Congrers 10 ivestigate Uie subje whial fn termed e Hesusiption act of Co iorrow o e st dagy “lo v g 16 or tha | Wi Guvorameut. - We tave Hons of (e curth. (Appiaiat ] They depaud about thu regutaritivs of tus Commitce, Thby ——— - we uils that the grest Itepuiican l-fl"{‘ that has P (he cod that resumption of specio paym houor of thy old g, Theretore, slt, we way, and TUE WARNINGS OF LAST YEAR. wmuu well versed In the powers, dutivs, aud pre quostion arves: lad auy power but u Conventivn ‘11 PLATFORM, alwaye been oppoecd ta servile labor, (] M. bat haw ai- i i s royulurly colled cumpused” of delegatew from the ways beeni opposed 10 the slave trade, sboutd Thio ] e Hxed by sutd act cannot be: I Darty of the tate of Alabawa the ight to appoiut | HEPORT Op THE COMMITIEE ON KESOLUTIONS, | Vestigate this subject. The e his Come for this therdelayed, 1 desiee only to rcfmn y for Lwill not weary you, | 1f the Democrutlo party in this Presidential elece | stives of sach snd sver departent of this Gio! ch but 2a u teat, | I U rlgbte of all tig yieaple of tuia laud without | tlon can cure s Iarge 8 portioa of thls country av | erument. {Applsdse.] Ty domand s mun ke 5 N i Lmove thut this be substituted in place of the | regard Lo c the rights” ut al) tho scctious, ure | (hey carr.d fu tho efectlon of luxt year, with what i vo the fuaucial bouor of Ilg; or the Comuittes any right to Increase or dimlnish The Chialr—Tle uext busiucas In order 3 tho ru- | 89D 10 be tuken, snd 1 trust that thls simplo | fourth resolution, —the Susncial urnllnn. us ro- | to"be preserved, 1f the Coustitution fs to be | they wii Fl:t in the Bouth, by will carry the cers); one who kuows cuouzh the Comnwiitee? Ina political suuee was there any port of the Counnlitee on lesulutious, st frum beethren an the Pacite Slope wild be | ported by the mafority of the Commitlee, In that | preserved in ity Intewrity, i the Unfon 1 to | Prestdentlal election. ~ Now [ bs perfeetly ‘well {onal debt wmust be ps overelsuty in Alabuwis, 80 fur us the Kepublican | ¥ e Wawfay-Ate: dire s g ded 1o, slnply und only for an fuvestlgation, resolution, gentlemen, we refer (o s declurution | stand, 1€ the great prnciples of the Republican | known thut the victorles we ublnluc«(’lnnl)glrwcu through the prosperity of this people; one who party Wua' cuncerued, except tbe Republicans of uwley=Mr. Preeident, you must be aware ' THE BILVEK KING. wade by she lepublican Cougrens some cight years | paily are to be preserved, wo inutsty sir " that 16 | not through auy change of political opiaiont they | Kions enough to Lo tast sil the Basncal thew univeessary | fan fu thin Uniun s bettér caleutated to do fe phan t:nwuululduulglumrdhlmn and dissatlafaction | riea fn the world cauuot redecws a aingle dolls bl r bligg, found ltaell couatituted by wien of sowewhat | Couvention: After so lung und tedlous a sessio) deln to redeews our promiecs by pu- | eur nowloee for the Presidency. [Chvers.) nour uwn party, It s the part of wisdom to vote applanse); one who knews enough I pubhicus pulyda Alabaing, und they were repr ditfesing seatiments aud widely separated locall- | 49 B0t pruposs tw uccupy The uitentlon of this Con- | sumlng specle payments. We bave gone on PINCHBACK. s, Ve Presldendial - cundidutsz that | kuow thatw)l the money wmust be mnade, nobb ,ls;nd D.Ylh}d clegatiun oppostn; DenRts SRUCHE. ) s, Ak mivatly” stiangsie ‘ h Gl re | Yebbtuubula fuw moments on this guestivn, Tho [ year sfter your,” Cougres ufter Cuugron When Loulslana wus culled then Han. ¥. B. I | bave bees naincd, somu of thew 8ro our | liw, but by Isbor (checrs) ; one who kuows eugus Ahey resorted ta mcoup o ‘clat by w revalution, oo st Y ot o cach other. We | quig fun tsone of the greatest muortance, uot unly | Conveution afior convention, nd Luve tepested | PIicbback urons and sal nelghbore, our friends and nelghbore, our persoual | Lo Kuuw that tho peopls of the United Biates e 80d"44 waa nothing elw, If 18 had succesdud | havo L general agresd upon the statements we wro tWuurown dtizeus, but our own Lsburesd, with re- | thuse prowdaecs until dually, Luthe curly pacs of M. CuatuaiN AND FLEMRN OF ¥uM Cox+ | comsldarallvns would us tovole for thew, | the fndustry Lo wake the wonvy abd e boues 1 do nul propose W muke a s Alobamal Mo thouzht not. A set of gentlewen | that your Committes o e cunceived Lhe tdea of tkipg poadcssion of the He- lutions, upon usweins Senator Jooes, of Nevads—tientieman of "“i ago, that we would 4o on withont sn;