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10 . in teases ernest (EW YORK HERALD, ¥RIDAY, SEfTEMBER 14, 1660.—TRIPLE SHEET. | ihe rights of any of the States? Mach has Deon ma < i verte $0 swe were ng, and sobmiaeion for the weak. The | whipped by AB | sree) pinata soneess ington.) deed the moet charscterictic portion of the oe deor die- RSet 2 soi es bo wll be is bof ube ad tbe ans eteater oe od | 4nd whep ja passe opened fs pay wae | mate of danger of no ievciiece tbat the election of | sbie' oye POtMy @ay satire wah Dedken nd ahve | 30a the prison wall’ wherein he blandiy invites you “to DE TORELJORT PROCERAION sovm | qi BARMrera—Althongh the principal wand from: preser ving Presidency will bo tbe beet guarantee of "grantee pag *f controversy be netted, in going o0 Greg out your miserable lives,” you will with pride re- ct of Republi Wide Awake Clubs | which Messrs, PY i th member - y-onegieabenr guest ager Douglas sud Jobneea held forth at the REPOBLICA’ 4 RATIFICATION MEETING. | Lincoln t the 4 rb, “Dulce e decorum at © | oe (Lowd caeere ) very hour in every goverpment in Europe. It is 0. os Roman proverb, warde, From half past seven t'l ten | monster political ovation im Jone’s Wood, on W: . tacaiany end pormnane { Gur very taidat, nod all sroaud us. What, interest shal | pairia ort;”” and ianproving he. Mass 9 ut ee eren 2 ove were arriving | Was the contre of attraction, there were other ine oaee Gathering at tne THE RESOLUTIONS. ‘ sbape tbe pabltc pot 7 im Italy, sald it be the Pope or | exclaim, ‘It is most sweet and wo die ‘Wolock in the evening, Lbese provete: | erected from whiclt the ‘lesser emitted the ra- Barsasnn F, Wn (30n rend the lang Fathom a | the people? In iiagland, ‘all’ ie be. the ined wis | Henreane a oe oe ey puiowopdy | on the ground. Nearly every ward was Le ponirog | «ance of true x Voorbis and Mr. Tha: cad el ° ts . oF or 5 } G Cooper Institute. pe eeaat ret epic to review the sctlor of the cud y pall yr ee tity citizens as tor sud: | 8 ks et he original conception. Rie stale ‘They did not come in the numerial order or er | Tee. ta via ag ee mee 1 Jones or | am State Convention, recently held at “pracuge, u1 stantial burdena to maintain the government? 10 \ow, 1 iientovs, cAildiih nonsense ie what be eingbati- | for the Twenty iret ward was awong the | Thompescu'and Jobn D. Hunt, ‘expounded the doctrine of ' | the & owing declarstiore — | the United States, shall it be the interest of slave lavor | ca'ly proclaims to be the fundamental dostrine of Lie piyag During the evening each section of the city was | popular sovereignty and devotion to the Union, to the er ‘ | "1. That the entire Aing8 of that body were emi- | or the interest of free labor? The new Territories were a | whole Ob, Dowgias gemoarets, bow | live with these processions, Fash delegution was hex led | gratsfcation of many who arrived too late to csalet ip 60. ABAT ENTHRUSI4EM. nein isn ana fuattatioy Gre entitied to the appro | great prize fur the ope or thether. It could aot bea di- | proud you must feel of your /igreatest stalceman | SuMmosicn the beakers wero attired te the Wide awake | molishing tbe Kentecky ox. yal acd sdmirationf sincere repubitcans here. ‘Vided porsetsion. Slavery talked y about the | Permit me to offer you, in the name of the repablican pomp na he pa and capes, They were orga- anes | 2 That im the presantations of the names of Edwin 0. | constitution as it is, as it comtimues to talk, knowing full Our sincerest congratulations. oe 2 ie nized io regular ‘ordor; tbey walked sometimes 7 te MOTB Sha Pabertcaipbel fe the oflors, regpectrely, | well teat It the Shnstitutun to beat wbich, I ae Berane oat ry Tarraign | sight and sometimes ten abrenrt joach Imember akonldering THE BATTLE STATES. ‘ i i of Governor ans a overnor, Itenet the exigency beldly—repealed yur a foal i Me Nomination of Republican State | o rreneied wholesome and subtlary publie xenti- | promise, went urmed mon tb take posveeston of ‘he Torr)- | Eim for baving changed bie position in regard to the fem, ‘the untalstakable. wiattle’ indicasions,” that each wal; ‘ i) toral Tickets ‘Three Centra} Blectors Ratiiied by Actlamatiens. | ment, whieh imperatively demanded ho emphatic vindi- ton, ang, baving the Executive government in its han is, | souri restriction, time and ogain, sooording to the inte. | Oe iersh ete Ad ite . Tio, poeabuati, | The Elect ofthe 2—Charles H. 38—Francis R. 3o-George wumber and variety of (he fiage, emblems, devices, mot- ay i er ee nee eee of we Bee atever may have been thelr partisah association | sdveckted the Missouri Has the | your own faces, and in the face of all mankind and in orm. An additional now feature, too, wan the presence | Pit; Stovsnd thet we caruest!y invite ail evch to joln us sdvecnted the extension of the Miswouri lee across the | yout awe of: posterity, tbat you have. been iyi moat than at any previous occasion. There is not any too @f e considerabie number of ladies, and, ae if in view of | in the effort now making to place honest men at the head Futhiess the hand that would violate the Missouri com- | atrociously—lying every day for the last eix yeare. This | much comfidence, however, to be placed ia his talk, for he ® emntingency arising from eoch & presence, was the | of the epee and to revive, in it adminis- | promise, as long as that compact wus beneficia' io slavery, | Was vnkind—was it Dot, Donglasiter of tbe North? | ig im the habit of putting on face to suit the occagi m. | tion, of apy portion of the people of this confederacy, 1s | ican war, the Territorics acquired for thie Ua.on were to | repreeented to Vas the greater! aod most reliavie engine | Lincoln party of this city was such as could not be over- | entitled to the confidence and support of all patriotic poo- ‘ized, cation of fwihful public eervants, ‘row the asseaite of ail its powor to wrest it permanently frm | reats of slavery. 1 bsp ctor dled naterial, but on one of the bauners from the Nine- States Where the Great Fight is te be, | vena! and cnecrapcions men, at the hands of the republi- | freedom. The irom glove of war was thrown at the feet of | p!ighted faith of the by the of Se penis. 1 poe Teed pie theta so NEW YORK. | unreserved gobmiagion of their official Opinion met optuion, | mise of 1820. I arr for baving upheld the mos 7 | cap party, ond ap free labor, and ihe Santis began Opi opie 1 ~ we ore tan pe fo bold and trim the torch of truth, | BR acts for Be consideration of the people of the State. | tee) clashed with steel. Yor three years Kaneas was the | atrocious vieistions of ballot box, for bav.ug iP fave'it o'er the darkened earth, NEPUBLI ‘TICKET. jon of the 3. Thet we accept Governor Morgan and Liovienant | fleld (or the fret great, open and bloody conflict for ‘he | ied upon the most sacred rights of tbe people of Kansas, ards \urnod out quite respectable nam. | KLBOTORS AT “ - Yarchlight Processi Goveroor Campbell, together with the repwhlican candi- | supremacy of opposing ideas and syetems, The govern- | £0 joug as the struggie beswoen freedom and slavery waa jon to the torebes, many of the members | Wouaw C. Baranr, Jame O. Pam, dates of Canal Comimtesioner and Inspector of State Pri- | ment took the Yerritery from freedom and gave ito | docbifai Tarragn bim for having comunticd a freud m ,raddision to the Seabee, peter of Se members | PERL ON Wide Awakes, ous, an representatiroa of the pr.nciples, eed. | equauier eoverciguty. The guardian of the tease wes no! | upon the pecple Dy forging ahd adultors ing ho principle | o&friod traueparencies and banners. with various devices | 4 .44 4 ing. Choreni, e tegrity of the republican party of New Work; of ite devo- | equal to tho tark. jom wrested it back from squat. lar roverciguty, and making it the machioe of gla, | Sad near iphit. (peer ption:—"In 1866 they wacked us, | 2—Kdwards W. Fiske. 19—James R allanen. ~ | {ion 10 tho welfare of the great body of the people; of ts | ter soveroignty. It was as fair w struggle as any struggle J arvaign hime for having Geesied. |. oe we will ride tues on a rail.” | S—andrew % 20—Beo). N. Pode ‘ feeedcrss | resistance 90 cnrrupt end protigate laghlahes, And of ii | Se ve Lec art ceengea TU aenana ofala ary i Se esa ica | And underneath were tho names of the republican can- | ‘lames Kelly 21—Ahorman D. “ . determination to recure Proud common: ® | Now the tuctics a | ol didutee, BS Tourmass. 22—Jobn J. Foote. Fireworks. Blue | fai hencst adminiatrat) manded, and a code of intervention for of repeatediy made the firey ward 6—Frederick Kaj ‘28—Hiram Dewey. ‘Profuse Display of OrkKS, | a ‘Tost the republican nog Tice ie with and | tow Mincrveotion for freedom. “Auchhen exe ‘ battle, | attempt to disturb the sysier of ‘const tutional checks 1 Amey thane. comnied ww. Ke wg eeniyrat a Wide Washington ein, Se—Jemes L Voorhees, | breeding im @ widespread conviction of public duty, | Happily, Ubu ls ‘0 be settled by the most harmless o: all | and balances, by placiug the war-mak.og power in tho | wakes were the following "Douglas! Ox wa roast &—William A. Darling. ‘26—William Van Marter. Lights, Roman Candles and Rockets. | essen’ ihenourissauent. ant wurengts of mataro etd | wethocs, ncselone a9 the anow Uako, but, here more po: | hance of the’ Pre [presen bie Dey Saving Sh | I eee ie my cnucee or Boll Metal, baily | S—Wm. B. Roberton. 96—John R. Seeley. 7 fntlvential manhood from, thoss who sympathized. wit | lewtial than pavieds Meievery wikue im ccoml | tempted, by Bis cssae ing more ouwageous | Uhy Taient Med iolne tie Guat, badly whacked: 10 | 2 M. Grier. 21—Wrank 1. Jones, . tnd believed in its profeasions of devotion to good goverD- | tutionelly appointed way, gots and keeps control of the | than the Sedition Law of 1798, to put the liveries of | peeang Moran Re Dadly racked: Becruoles of Ger. | 11—Rafus H. King. 28—James 8. Wadsworth. sain aalbei hala | ment, ‘and its avowed pledges, if ontroeted with power, | government, neither you nor I re £9 mad oat of this | speesh ib and press as the mercy oho political tnquiliieg, rego th badly biacke ‘Operation, November 6, 1660. | fa en wae } we, i. C. Parker. § iY of corrup! vional | pi enite with any conspirators to overthrow an perse : jtand: 2 'y a . Op | 13 —Je 4 30—Char! 4 “MUTDOOR WEETINGS AND EXCITEMENT. | supinlotretiene, Bas eething Put om ite Gorde of com- The ikumortal declaration deciates our right to liberty, | ord system of policy. I arruign him, lastly, for baving my 1 aie asad from Brookiyn and Jereey, | 14—Jacob HL Ten Eyck 31—Bishe 6. Whalen. “ | demnation for official cerruption, wherever it have | but ] suppoee that glvee me,as &@ citizen of the United | attempted to pass of upon the peopie the doctrines of a ae were the Suuth Brockign irrepressible | 16—N. Edson Sheldo 28—Jobn Greiner. ERI en an existence, oF whoever may Do ite Cobasant deep States, Lberty to do what the lawe permit. Istaud by Paes eR, ee ig sD insult to the popular yy ion, ened ties Lineain, battelinn of ae 16—Robert 8. Hale. ‘88—James Parker | tore * a le the lawe, b gga oe on ra pomyed. with a Cri ay orn 5 pil pny Rap nema do a arrei, ob Feb 2 oe ee ee ee 17—abyjah with. t i | Hican a enti man’s right to ye them if J can wi ey are agains’ im for u ‘here ody, Moun D ara | BRECKDRUDER . Yratri¢ Nongs, Mountain @lees, Cannons, Flags, | __°, Jot sceapeeuaneans A} poste of the State, for the | me. pa ¥ ao basa right 0 make himself aa ridiculous as be f hed throogh the strecta they attracted con: me — Baaner Mottess, Devices, Koeny to the public interests which has emai yaar Towarcs preg wg ne Putnam's remarke there were ‘(hava laoptgery “ana yen] arra’ iho) re beg a Gideou J. Tucker, ‘Benry 8 Randa. % i sale oe gig ag Poy B..- § frneraby oe pot agri CARL BCRURZ. | peed bas no ri be vo make the repablic Tidievlous bas Gre cota p Bane ni ans i a mupoToRs. aiainting oe &e., ao. \ turer “om the cane have greatly deareased, | yar. Can: Semcrs wae weloomed with load domousira- | with bim, Bere is the seer It i ior the poopie to ore RN is eveunae sett. | ies gt fe mon : naes bare been largely augmented, aud the | tione of appiante. He spoke at great length, devourg pve the verdict Well, after exploits, be thougbt pa ody che . 4 gy hour, but little attention | ©, David 2 people relieved, to @ certain extent, of burdensome tax- | himself to au atiack upon Hop. Stephen A. Dovglas, anda | be waa fit to be @ democratic candidate for the Presi- | ings a S + hd FB Many I tonide the | 8—Jos' . 2i—George & repubiiman retifcattn meeting wae Bed iM6t | ation and we point with pride'to these reauksof thetr as- | review of his principles and bivtory. We give some ox- | dency, amd eo his name went before ihe Charicaion { marke a Z. ee a aoa ees — “ 23 —Jamen N. r which the State ico | tion, as addititional evidence of tho wisdom and benef | tracta;—It is a notorious fact that iho friends of Jugs | Convention, But, wonderftl to tell, the whole South. | hall began to disperse the poo lowed . 5—Jacob featery Se_weenter D sese see lek non ennda ut Syracase, was rasitea | ceBce ofthe republican pelicy in the administration of the | Dougan iu the Nortbera Biatea woliclt the vote of ico | ©t etooeracy ected 9 be wuited igainat Rim: and i | ample, The labs parade throngh rovers of the. Priel. | @ Samoa Loe. Rar She rans toral tckes nominsiedg 4! . sp ment of the State. e the groand that he has doue moro for the free- | bonestly declare J think the slave power did wroug. treets » ; bands | 7—Wm. 3 b —— Cook. by the eeciamation of ap immense gathering of | °{" Tet we avail ourselven of this occasion again to de- | Boot the Terrie orle®, and that be ise traer cbanipion of | might bave found a more ahject and lees oxaoting tool, | conid boseard, Wyte 9 gt dod Fg hcg } Squeeen F. Bement. ‘2b— Alex. Ly eo unlerrided republiaane. Ing before the bour a! | clare our approvel and sdoption of the resolations of tbe | ree labor, aud», beside & Greater Seeener, toe sas ee ee ere aoe Doogian erg, [ox | town end Brockign clube gave cosers for the Henan es | 1¢-—Hedeun Webb. 27—Joba y- ' t can Netion vention, pago, be- | living individos! us & persons: Qj a1 . 5 s ae | to Wo. & nv’ ‘which the proceedings were opened the lower hall of the | LO na esciy and fairly exhibit. the fundamental tnd we are ready toncatpa ik The Jetge has hie not tell us that when the Nebraska vill was coacted ibat | they passed our ctiive on their journey home. George Beach. a ell. nstitote was deneely crowded; walle ever and anon the | a en Be which the reeciaiona party of the coan- sak nepee- ciao posivey man has notte But there ia | this law was the most efficient way of introducing free — | 12—Henry Snyder. 20—Mathew Rigney. i tin New York 18—Geo. Van Santyoord. 30—Harry Wilbur of music from spproseing bands of men belong- fry is based; acd that each day furnishes additional ovi- | hardly a prominent man in political life wbo has taken | labor into the Territories? Have you not most solemaly eme: New York. | 13—Ge A peraine cay = can ward clube of New York, “ence that the repubiican standard bearers, Abrahan | more pains than he to disclaim and for his early enue ae, since 1854 Ane glad ig ANOTRER DAY AMONG THE FUSION TINKERS—HICH- ees -_ ee 31—Jobn ‘a array. mag to various republic i , . coin bal Hamlin, are not only true, able and iments. la 1890 the o- | popular sovere! ag expounded by Doug! MOXD’S DENIAL OF RECEIVING GREEN'S LETTER— - A s3—Altert B. 4 Breokiya and Willtexabarg, Wide Awake clube, &., | worthy ‘representatives of Gone privoigon, bot are vo | suucmtery enuments, ln 1899 the Mlesoor! compro, | Pred most sertiny, saves the Territory freatths | MOXD'S DENIAL OP RECEIVING GREEN'S Lirran— | Ierwaner Hs Pake 38 Oscar F. Dichiosen. were heard. Considerable impatience wes manifested by epjoy the opportunity of securing their practical ree2g- | gectione of the Union, Was Mr. jan ever beard to | grasp of slavery! Aad pow look there] Your own master ELECTORS—@REEN'S COMMITTEE NOT TO BE TREATED 2 ?—Jo#evb bose who bed early filled the hall at the delay in the | Dition io the next uational Cy a express any doubt as to the sonatitu moeniity of Se Mie | Oe eee renew meten eee takes phate by mi ‘WITH—MOVEMENTS OF THE MERCHANTS, FTC. | DOVGLAS AND Sat FORO ‘TICKET. « | 1. That the biican party, tog to i com, #0, 80 long as it served to augment ELEOTO proceedings; Dut this was configed to stamping of feet, | yageous practices of ihe prevent natioral administration, | number of rave Slateal, it'waa to hiss, as 0 aitoesers, a, | grees of latitude ore then it ever eisincd, and that | Yeaterday was a busy day with the fusion tinkers in | Reuben H. Waiworsbs | wed such oocerional calls asthe unterrified are wont to | to reform abuses which have grown almost intolerable | gacredaad inviolable compact””- ae encred and iviolable ag | #ince the organization of the American repablic 4 this city, Richmond, if not before, found yesterday | DMTRICT PUCCRORA, | under {te corrupt and corrupting infinences, with no dis- | the Constitution \teelf; and be cursed the “‘ruthiess band” | square foot of free Territory was over converted into | that the fee in by the anti. 1—Selab B. Strong. 18—Charies Goodyear. ‘Mmduige in. Cue of the great features in the ball waste poaition to interfere with the rights, noder ‘the copstit- | that would dare break it down. When, after the Mex- | slave Territory, bat bythe same measure which yoa | demands for # union in some form Oolfins. cGy de. | } ‘ he was amoug the first and foremost who | of free labor. Your own master and prophet tells you in looked, and he talked fusion upon more liberal terms | | | | | tration, the principles icy of the fathers of the re- ith his ban Boon as it was See there your master and prophet, provtrating uimeclf | aatber novel appearance of two highly bursiahed pisces | Papin ne Principles aad policy terve the mvereste of tree tabur. “Ande. ie'th> trvest | before the slave power-—in tke. dust, ‘before your proad | Some of the numerous parties who yesterday waited ‘W ordnance, bearing ibe names respectively of Vermont § That the resuite of the elections recently beld in | ‘champion of freedom.’? How wonderful a ng opponente! You can no longer say you siand by bim, for | upon bim, and left with the idea that Richmond would 1—Flisba B. —Charies H Garrod. amd Maine, in bonor, poss!bly, of the republican character | Mis®uri, Vermont and Maine, are most to we, | the time when he propored the extension of the i | siwce that day he does not stand up himself. { you are fix'the matter satisfactory, will, we imagine, have their 29—Addison sd | not onl; ‘because they show the legitimate and growing | iine to the Pacific , be was either convinced of the | with bim stil) there, at tbe foot of the slave power, where be the timo that * ith thie 30—Joho B. § ‘Wf the Green Mountain snd J.umber States. The application | strength of the principles of tbe republican party’ among unconstitutionality of that compromise or he was not. | he lies, you lie with bim. And what did the slaveholdera | eye teeth cut by they get through w! ft edd ‘of the title from this case was pretty evident from two | all clanaan of poopie, and give Arsurance of & certain trl. | If bo was, how could he conscientiously propose the ox. aby ty Raw ig False pea mt Aye oo fusion negotiation with the Mogul of the Albavy Regency, 32—William ‘Sf the mottoes on the walle-—*Vermont, as usual, repub- | Omph for the cause an oandidates in November, but | tension and perpetuation of a measure wi —— 7 pr yl In Thuredey’s Hunarp we stated that Richmond had 33—Stepber Decause they exhibit the ig fact that the cbarge | ed acrime against the constitutioa? Werchis conscience | did, with scorp, and said, ‘We loved thy treason dean al over; and ‘‘Ai) bail, Maine—20,000 majority.” | Of nectionaliam, so patron sper je mmr ‘acainst the eup- | and his aeaend bushed into silence by the intercete of | enough, but we a. with contempt the ‘traitor;” and | not rece'ved John A. Green's commanication up to eleven ‘Besides the dense throng which Milled up to a perfect jam | eesern ot Linea r ie, a Supers! Ce © Beera Day SS eee eee fea ss lent tha Set of ie Qoenoos the shies He | o'clock the pight previous. Tnat statement we made erected outside | much emphasis in Missouri as in Vermont an: ne, became fo suddenly conv! unconstitutional least 8 dreams, - from Ridimond. ho ago haed, ere were none the | Mp. That while we disclaim, as cawortby of this vast | tie very moment chet tho pressrvatinn and exesction of | est wishes, for which, he bas laid’ 80 many a treacherous | YP information direct whe at thes Daiding—one in front of Clinton Hall, a second at the | assemblage of ean people, any attempt to awaken | ipat compromise would bare advasced fthe interests of | scheme, for which he bas tarned so many , | Rour stated unequivotally that he had received no com- | garner of Fourth avenve and Eighth street, snd a thirdat | bopes on the one band, or to arouse fears on the otber, | free labor? But Mr. Douglas in still the “true champion | forfwhich be bas struckfeo many a blow at the peace of thé | munication from Mr. Greea or the Breckinridge commit- 1 which the future 16 not likely to realize, we have no heel- | of free iabor;” for it is asgcried that the Nebraska bill— bic, for which he 80 often prostituted himself and his the corner of Third avenne and Aster place—frem “which | Sooo) thet,‘ta our jadgment, there is note | the same ineasure which breaks down the barriers | followers, for which be bas hugged 90 many loafer and tee, We havo, however, since reosived undoubted proof merge anmem Dinges were addrcese’d by speakers appointed | “rs poe com! —s fd aera: —_ to Blavery—will by teas ver’ spares tion ig Tad aeey renee lth Droge ho ich A ‘that a special mompenger sought ovt Mr. Dean Rich ‘Rr ihe purpose. At theme stands the entertainments of | which can deprive bom ven | bor into the Territories. ing is speedily brought | every ru qu every ru! y Wood, and at five P, M., whilst the latter ‘Be evening were of a varied character, conslating of ad- | tion of the electoral vote of New York; and we now ten- | to practical teat. No eooner le the Nebraska bill eu. | friend—be haa at last the nomination for the Troe. ig Aly ae rare eh oman ae @renees, music uz te bande, singing by the Prairie | der this arsnrance, in all sincerity and good faith, to our | acted,and the Missouri restriction struck down, than | dency—but what he hes craved as a blessing has come | POD ‘Gongewrs and by Rocky Mountain Glee Cub, choruree political brethren thronghout the Union. emigrant aid eocieties aro ized in the slave States, | down upon him asa curse; to be nomi and know | ing, handed bim the two communications referred to, and, By bbe unterrified, Ac. | | Ws. E. Dopes moved the adoption of the resolution. | especially in Missouri, for purpos» of introducing | that an election ia impossible! to be voted kr, and to ‘that be might not mistake the man and band the leiters to DECORATIONS OF THE HALL. | In allosion to the question of siavery, be said that be had | slavery into Kansas. Did he not most tenderly excuse | know thatevery vote for him is for Breckinridge or the he asked the question before del Kerr. Qo tbe wall st the back of the plati | Met with «number of gentlemen who had come to the | their atrocities on the plea of self-defence, while it was a Lane, whom be hates, and every vote against him a vote ‘wrong person, 4 ivering Piha ib) pn ake Piston, COVErDE | eopcloeion that it was time the agitation of the slavery | notoriour fact that thoir organization bad precoded that | for Lincoln, whom be’ does not iove | Tobe voted for, and | the letters, ‘‘is this Mr. Dean Richmond?” Reorivivg aa | i bevid Jw! Ao ma simost the entire length, wore two large fags, the one op | question should cease. It was proponed that individuals | of the free State mea? Aud. mark well, thet immigration | be aware that those who vote for h'm work not for him affirmative reply, the meeseuger then informed him that | 14—vevid Texeart — ‘We left being the of all parties who felt desirous to give their voice against | was pro-siavely. Other emigrant aid societies are or- but for themselves! To be dead and yet living enongh to ron letter for Mr. Richmond the let- Francis B. Penniman. Derrrennnnnerercesecrersrsecerecereceecceceseee() Ye farther agitation of the slave question sbould unite; | ganized in the Northern States. numbers of men | be conecious of death! Oh, there is justice io history, | be hada him. Mr. > taking we . AMERICAN NATIONAL FLAG. ee and in furtherance of these views, two honorable men— | go to Kansas, armed, indeed, for eelf defense, as every | The same betrayal of the free labor causo—the Nebraska ter, remarked, ‘‘this is about our political matters, I sup- STRAIGHT DOUGLAS TICKET. Rt. ee oe ae cot te cee a fett an to | pioneer will be, but with the bona Me intention of ret- ae J Sea pon ee hes sah ower, Proved | pose The messenger replied that it was. What could ‘a macroms a7 Lance. stand by them, an it a deep interest re | ting down y, the soll of that Territory as permavent yee wi eng )8 honor, bis manhood. - ichani Vaux,’ Jobn Ossens. Whe otber— sult. Bet yo (continued Mr. 1.) I was | inhabitants, and while burning houses and trata of blood | bis atrength-and his hopes, ‘There are those whe mneeg | have been Mr. Richmond's object of denying ihat be had DISTRICT KLBOTORA. Drerrererervorervrrrresserectsrssoorerecestsereroser® | fees MAD, NOt © be #eolt as & slave. mark the track of the border rufians, flourishing | to reverse the judgment of history. Vain uadertaking! | received any communication from Johm A. Green six | 1—John Alexander. 14—Isaac Reokhow.* 2 Pag representing the arms of the city o/ New York—} cheers.) ‘Above all thingr, not to be Jarme and ‘ndostrious towns spring up uniér the hands | That man js marksd by the hand of oternal retribation. | hours after the above took place, Tleayo for others iocon. | 2—Fred’x. Stocver. ‘1b—George D. Jackson.* 3 moto, ‘Excelsior. Ptepben A. Douglas— senawen cheers and laughter, of the free State men. Do you remember how often | On his very front stands ibe fatal touch. You cannot 8—God frey Metzger. 16—Wm. L. Gorgas. gied with groan ugiag)—s man with whom Jud vongias empti is wrath, an ma is y are you eo eager s Der.* Usoeooveverever seen ee tt OntCtOeOMOOOOCOOMMONNOOOA) | sled With 8 for ) ith whom I have ge Dong! ied the vials of bis wrath, and | seve bi bis ruin. Wh; ‘wo ehare | jecture. Such is the class of men upon whom resis this | 4_ pa: Wartmar 17—Joe! B. Dav: On either #.de of (hese fags were mottoes and extracts no feeling or sympathy man whom Jconkt not boner | cast denunciations upon the neads of free labor immigra | bis disgrace? Leaders of the Douglas democracy, what | important contest. 5—G. W. * 18—Jesse D. Crawford. Tom Clay and Lincoln speecher, to which references pode g Ate pe ye Cyd (Gries of be gle tion? And, mark wall, vhat jam a ~ sattete- meane Rea d Lope he a apd You faye nena ie ‘es now rumored that Mr. Richmond objects to mex mi s . o cheers. trast ‘great proporti very. A Legisiatore is ret a of wiees inva cetve others; ‘wor! hard to deceive J—Iraian James. 2) Howe sere the andvense nt TSN a6 eaieaing apoiante | thoes hoxcrabie and influential men who met in this room | Yers—mostiy Masourlaue—est up by tne taoet aervcioes | yoursslves?’ You kuow that Your orators are heros, | IAying Mr. Green's communication before bis committee, | salah James. ‘wom the audience. consider the subject | mentioned just now will repudi- | violations of the ballot box, ect Rp fo defiance of all the woring to galvanize a dead Jato artificial life. | because they are signed simply Jobn A. Green, Jr.,in- | 9—John Black, 1. Marsball.* Oo the left war the motto, in large characters, all such conduct as theae who pretend to be leaders | rules of coustitutional government; that Legislature You are well aware that your mass meeting demonsire | saa of John A. Green 10—George Gross. 3—Wm. Book.* PROOLE OOOO TELE OIE LEED TELE ROTCTCCETETE FETE TED, tbe slave code of Missouri an the laws of Kansas, and tops are nothing but palvanic batteries at play. © mmittee, ‘but this quibble be 24—James 3 ’ in "kam HORA YOR Fame MUN.” to them laws so outr ia their nature that even | What means your Sitempt to glue your broken | out of iften ‘the ‘25—Gay lord Church.+ woloen Northern demoerate qua: m. Do | fortapen together with those of other partiza? Do pao gg mem OOOO TE LOOT TELE IEEE ELOHE DELLE LEED Pay ‘Merare, Wood and isla | think thie iethe way Lanai mcen emp hy og! it | writing all tbat has trarepired bet Beneath, your ambition to bave your ts read in theshis | YT oe includin ibe ‘aeceptanes wereveeereees cocceosoeoceoncoeoevoosiooeecess £00) tory of our days there wre men liviog in 1800 that with | Sy "ten aeet ny au Sune aroemtance of the proposition AND BRECKINKIDOR FUKION TICKET. “Let us have fait0 thet right makes migot, and ing 0, Putnam, instincts go depraved that when they could not acoom- | Sun bring the sutiject fair and square before te “J “ that faith Jet us to toe end dare to do our duty ae wes SPERCH OF HON. JAMES 0, PUHNAM. Pilsh that which was evil, they endeavored, at least, to | 10. and* Desay with all of bie qniblieg an ee Geo. M. Keim. { modertiand \t.""—Abrakam Lincoly 3 Mr. Pormam #aid-—Gentlemen, Mr. Lincoln is the repre- | you remember bow he’ deuouneed every one who would | prevent tbat which was gre geaba up to the sack, fodder Bonk. -, . ~— | Oh ihe right wan tho mele errrer)_| sentative man of a great idea, an idea which the republi- | bot submit ae a rebel and a traitor? And, mark well, | On the conclusion of Mr. Seburz’s speech, a voto of | “aed uP to tbo rack, ‘on the part of the Douglas Stato | 14—Inanc Beckbow. Om Whe rigbt was the motto cao party is organized to maintain. Taere is inspiration | bat Lerisiatare and there laws were prosiavery. The | thanks was called for the two ib 2\pal epeakeas, which Committee, take exceptions to » of Mr. Green's | 16—George D. Jackson. Onrerrnmreorermseccrrecrevoosrorevorece rece sere rerese) ‘b the moral clement which vilalizes your thought We | ‘ree State settlers of Kansas, then cvidently a large ma | was bret A responded, and ere the cheoring thus official report as was publ shed next morning after | ‘Ahi. r) ‘Pxmepom NavioNAl AND SUAVRRY Skoriowal.”? 3 &F entering upon a campaign not of OD pee yang jority of the inhabitants, goto work and frame oon- | evoked had died away, there was a general move to the the sdjournment of the conference. Mr {Laflin oo | : - 1—J. B. Danner lerorereerooreeroecevsowversrecsecswecrrscrorcoerny Geey conviction, and thet conviction centering not apoe | stitution, Thai constitution was gotten up in a way | doore, and soon after the building was deserted us tbat no pereon connected with Mr. Green's committee fi 8—J. R Crawiord. Beneath interes material, or related simply to money | hardly more ular than the constitutions of mauy ould + N. Leo. - neath, In the better, the nobler, the diviner elements | Staten tt tted to a vote of the people, and THE OUTSIDE MEETINGS. fee sa Se ve ppm hw dy 20—J. B. Howe’) PONS leg an God allows the Vital carrer tows | of the Roman soul, Tt a moral as well as a volitical con: | adopted bys large ity. So it was presented to ’ : 7 i by Mew 4 3 @ tbe vital current to tow} It major b we are embarked. Shall iabor, the euer- | Congress. Do you remember that Judge Douglas found | © Sddition to the large assemblage convened in the | member of tbatcommittes, they (Woed and Laflin) would troversy Ahrovgh my velue I wi ree tan iies cae? £7: ADAt elven valve to ail material things, constiute a ral- | no term of denunciation t00 vile to wee it again poner rye en Co eprint ea ag ‘4 io ; E the preserved proceedings (f he evening w dbout came notice of 4 Syuthera Pate which is naneerary to pomuiar lberty for ‘felavery ia not | of the “Freedom of the public lands for a a bi that | spacious bail, extensive arrangements were made for out- 23—Wiltiam Book sed ar Gast, ter abla os amitting © ib 1 tion that did tak ‘ware question asked by Mr. Worth, Gman bondage "—C a J . 6 Ope emed it ae traitors Bm struck down? And, electors to vote for Mr. Breckinridge ifthe contest should | 12—©. 8 Winchenter. 26—Gay lord Churce. wealth, culture and consideration, or sball t come under | mark weil, that constitution, the choice of the of | @# messengers for the of invoking the Laubach. Dernrer ene eree 100eeeet obtt OO bt tO ant COLO t OEE IONe HOO ove to be between bim and Lincolm. To which Mr. | 18—Josepb Lau! ts bes af es thetiion Gand mais Wana Se hw cuits, ete Gn Sates of dishonor, and thus | Kansas was anti slavery. Speaking of Mr. Doo, title | preeeneo of beings from » but of inviting the at- Wood replies that if the two State Central Committecs , ne pastor wen emp TS, Scotty tit Sarat ee | vert Ry plant int | otc fe bit san of or om | ape a pens Reno oun a NEW JERSEY. Grrerrereeereecevecece cece caverecevece coocvocere > | York, whoee institutions are’ all the outgrowth of | more irremovabl; ‘s Territory as such than it trac friends, and, of course, more particularly, republi- | Daina tn amige by that ‘Committees. KLRCTOR® AT LARGE. j pn» ae | beat ree oe i ede ae el coed em ath carlin oo Pe lean | ae, Cneta ghia, reworks im abundance, and, The follow'ng Tete wo fad in the Syracuse Ovurier, } Joseph C. Hornblower, Andrew K. Hay o yt o- y warded & Dean Richmond al Beseath, ube words. “(nica and Liberty—Come? | the age, erase ber noble Exselsior trom her eecutchoon! | siavery whenever they mee Dh The hespls at Hanes me | iNeed, every contrivance that is generally resorted to | being a copy of the one for 4 nd — | me Syracuse, Sept. 10, 1860. 1—Cherles E Elmer. 4—David Thompacn. may, \B viehory AF io cicfems; © power as out of} | Shall she substitute in the place of the Goddess of Liverty, | their Territorial copditioa cannot, People of South | on such political occasions, was brought into requisition | 4. nen sin—The follow: letter appears in the New | 2—Rdward W. Ivine. b—lenac W. Scudder, heer etie si 3 | es ok eens beaten pel friendly. legislation ey Kaoas are borza se | 07, nal +o. de ph Pee worn Jay payee ct tla woruing — = |» 8—George Ht. Brown . ; Sowweree nares 40 penenees rereneneoeneeere iy ; ‘are bound to ew ¥ 10, | —_ On the right of thie & sgpoud banner, bearing the ful. | federal Convention, “in State Conventions, and in the pri- | guard "and* protec his rights, | ‘de isto and around the Cooper Institute Qurax, Jn., Chairman Central GERAtOE? DOUELAD TIERED, wea » “ | Mary assemblies of the people, thie glorious Union rose | and are. restricud from passing laws violating that | last evening. arly ic the evening the crowds | “Ritrsh meen lm i a ier neecene-sescereoce sececeeeeecesceceety | MiRbty and resplendent, the rerult of amicable coaces- cbligation. The fedora Psat ON power | began to assemble, and a the hour announced pace which | A ee PONTKAIT OF Gov. MORGAN. a 4 mae & os $7 a | tor the meeting inside to pot the halt | byt » Bae 1- W. Nash. 4—Dapiel 8 Anderson. Above, the wo Fifteenth Ward Republican ore repre. | Kansas dares to di Judge nn pete an Sidon was ‘that ihe 2 Meses Wille. Theodore , too. Bane E | ie rela | Duvglas, if he President of ihe United | crowded to ite utmost capacity, but a large concourse bad = Ranyes. er ie teen na yc the pro | States, ‘would stand to enforce that restriction | ggeembied outside. Three platforms bad been erected for | ramely” wrecr and one eo cote “Oantetn k T ’ meaning | “with promptness and after having -_ coal Brit ak FUEION. ‘tation and Freedom. | the secommodation of the outside orators, a mufficieat |p, 1. Larux, Secretary, arg acp | 4 serercrwereretetescecccee seoreoccosooowooeeee ee) | common | struck ‘the freedom “obam Ta Laren, 2 | inves | pion of freedom deepot- delng lef between cach platform for more people to Should your committee the therein 9—ngeereeeeanena | 9 SETA | “us et Sangean wus Iasi tsequre | Setanety ements Maneaaee a dase 2 ail Mal Maiwe—RAPUMLCAN masORITT $0,000" im the | But 1 my bo Goctrine of | front of Clinton Hall, Washington Smith wae “chosen = 3 Cnvecosscoosossvcocoocanecqsosevceevorencecrsesecsee | New York in ‘alt perslar sovereignty decision of | Chairman, and Nelson'D. Thayer and FW. Oliver, secre. | ZOU coevene F sale. colpaaei ieee tae Der vromonvecece rece nprernoecerprenterrecs pee repect) \ways will maintein question, whether such could | taries, who, at such demonstrations, have no duty what- ‘ours, very truly, SOHN A. GREEN, Jr. ry * VERMONT 48 U#U8L—KAPURIICAN ALL OVER.” 3, | gee ber pensions or ber be, tntrosootd tn was estab | ever to perf A progremes with a lai of those who Sew sp, Chairman. ak Dee ere nnn revere career roores. sacred debt lished e elation. would speak from ‘tous stands bad been other letter sent ‘Green to Richmond Between the columns on the right and left of the plat- ym y he ™ & next reviewe Douglae | pared, bot war uot carried out ith reguisrty Toe talon ay of the seonbetions asopted ot thet monsee, erm were ‘wo ety pounder brag gune. 0 Senate, to the Speaker wae Charkee Spencer, who dilated | afixing ultimat electors, Dinding them On she ieh— canvass, because {| character of % stateemen,” and at considerable yy FRY == = mation, | selves to abide by that. accepted by the Douglas Com- Qroveveennreveeceevereccceccessesevovcosecocecseseeee® | dof ¥ ation a sacred pledge | added —0b, thou the character atid and remarkable aig: | mittee. anime ight cl ts Bake, wavbg s Gass mgtreames | Sek beet, sagt: | Him Fase be sont va rat tending | ccttseafl Mr, Remond, ojos ewan wih tg oe rene rece ne nore. receee rene cees. - 7 west «a oa teen er "| ofovery right which, under the federal constitution, par’ | ranco of this vast rubyect, In’ the maturity o tis tockna: | ‘hich weemed to" be afavorie opis with te votdeor | ciet® (pun nis sad, ach missepenes Garon tains to sovereignty; because you bave ‘the | city apprehend ite merits.” as lord Brougham would speckere—whether or not the fct that their audiences Of the committee are in favor of that and | Qeoreerereveacerereceovovorerossssserercecovorereeoe | power of the government, if you sball ever \veatod | style it, atterny to trample down the constitutional | were standing om the ground, in the open air, and pot | will eo rote in the committes Tt cai shot gree lane | Rnnsvntininnencietiadantiiveiimeial with it, to put down all unlawful invasions, from with- | safeguards wich surround the !/berties and the escurity | within the wa ls ofa bu iding had the effect of suggesting to carry it ad they may be found rerty teful te" cane } out, of the slave States, and to puniah ag ‘the gravest of nation. Such ignorance is Langerous when coupied ‘thie subject to many of the «;eakers who touched i, 4 ates 7 » | @ fall statement is made, without any regard to Rich. OPENING PROCEEDINGS. crimes,"’ such forays upon Ga vhoause, furthor- wuch Let that “greatest of living states- | or added inep'ration to their efforts, it ia teapoeatble 16 mond, Cagger & Oo. There is wuch a thing as Richmond ‘The meeting wae called to order by Dr. Dante! Conover, more, | find tm the mun who ie to give direction to the | men’ awhile the peculiar features which distio- | tell. Mr. James GC. Gonckling, one of the electors from not baving tbe committee in his breeches pocket. <n cums ra sting 2 x Sion otary ommeaen aoa eck eiioe eet eee Wy nN ey Or LL Mitoie, age ie Ty of the money that wae A umber of the committee arrived bere in the late fre, and Joreph C.Pinckney, Deq., View President. The | li Bis love of this federal Uaion, and his | opportenity to learn that an American Presideat or Soure- aie, went aing por, whotenened io the bevom of ichinnd treet seminations were ra‘ifed by acclamatior. fidelity to all the balances and compromises of the consti. | tary of State was never intended to be a Pritieh Premior jally that i 1864, said,a fatal blow wes Sen hte that be has received a The aes fosion. (Applause) Gentiemen, why is the slavery | or a French Emperor. Tet him learn to appreciate that pied to be struck freedom of the coun dateh of letters from the means OF Visw Prensdents of the meeting were then | question, North aad South, Whe’ preemineat one, sub. | system of bulanoes of power in out convtitctic, which m | tye ehen the Kena fermate (hee be joan fap iy hy 7 sremd aud approved. Che mention of the names of the | merging for a time every other public question? I Prinsipal safeguard of our frectom and scourity. Bas | forsed through #8. tures which be | See atommintte a ~ yee 2 think 1 do not misetate it, when ] say that ft i | dom’t think of placing him, euch as he ts, in the office of oof tmecnten ‘alien eens at alee ae vow og omen elicited marked applause —Hoa. = ted millions eight handred | 4 committee of merchanta—a of them Samiiton Fish, Wm MW. Evarta, « "ge Opdyke, Hon, | demure the controlling part of the slave interest highest reapor wb ttity If yon want 9 eafe man to adminis w ) doliars; and at a subsequent , when the ing to the Nations! Democratic {- R44 4 Mewes i. Grinnell, Wiliam Curtis Noyes, David Dudley ie attempting t0 revolutionine the whole theory | ter your inwe, select him among those who undertand their Foglieh bill was to be forced through #8, and aa | Mr. Richmond last evening, and bed | Verealion id, Simeon Draper and Hoa. Seah F Menierre. | Bod practice of the government io ‘te relations to that | spirit. not one who means to cushion hie Presidential chair | obrox\ * constitation imposed an unwilliog poo- t . M = cw be sub Go Gatveentay Uiee daneniton Hani as ths taste naaceeaccratic party hae fully committed | with imperial powors, and who would take delight in | ple, thaee expenditures amounted to, upwards of teety | Tilt Nm, They urged the selection gyre eee gel tari wa Wa Saatrommers for at revorution : Hercules. | milous of dollars, “He gave an Gjereas of | enters persian at. "Gent ete: ate tha eae Paes PRRCH. hare federal government reongr: Protest sperod in | the prospects of Lincoln in Mlinote. Heaty Sanus a valiate Mr Part then proceeded to addrees the meeting. His | as the crea- to | Wm. Dickerson, of Mar. our leading iY and capil be a estmaaship , yiand, aod R. B. Shannon, * SE eres pee ee eee | oh nie Fst | Gc ye pals 'e appa wee ot | aD wa te eget ee : > 7 wee ry of Seca tear air incl ie immerse | foes ast caret | Massey gitree mam 7 steep | wow rengn tues teste York Rages st Soe nemene 4 Fare aclme, Tepented a Wt was Ley, ty De erected wide by atte Tie [att the Unsetctons Cate. —~ this hay ony ed Territories,’ Lincota and bersubstheved, Mr.” Rickmovd yoo ogra Semee of =~ mp an , Free Speech, and Free oneal ~~ co tay eo io of the | not fear that the man who made the infamous Hemes Mee it was ) cheers arose from } at reg + Fim several nen a tn = Gs te watlly the avinn of the fe soon p= Bur we traie, and this nite, the crowd, and their enthusiagm waa mmcute. class, Mr. Richmond appeared th have a strong aversion © ‘Gieey cavena a oa ed on orn in the Territo y irrevocably declared against Rim; | | Stand No Diwan eituated at tbe cornor of Poarth ave- | to entering ute an arressomers wiih ihe Preesat Brock eS y Syracese, a to om whole and in | but] do fear that there may thovsande of men who | nue and Eighth street, almost in froct of the Invtitate. lwridge committee He reemed to think that {{ he entered re ‘Gavemntiee bela on th pub loa fel!_upon the | will not bave epirit enough to stigmatize hin ith thelr | Owen W. rad was the chairman, avd Heary H. | into a combiwation with them ‘Bow it would strengthen Me, Te tac teeneae sh mags, Cappianan) a | de ctaaeence | {ekediaon. | spreal 10 you, Amerian fromen. Four | Beurt cad Jobo. Blakley ied been SEAS pte | Mem Jn the futare and makes power that would esas — y triotinm , heart alneere ie of eratitode | Pecretaries, crowd gathered it of thie | hereafter. object teal eee tone “on j han Faguure ge to | forthe peroce and sages who, gure tiberty 4 this fod, | Platform, aad were made by Rufus W | have 10 contend with heres ith come clas ereeemeasien De Seo py Mts wired by | if you do not harbor a curse for the man who attempta H. Anthon, James Pairman, Ex Judge Birdeall throvy b which be can draw the of the business in meeting. The N% bie | to destroy it with hie insidions schemes Now look | Samuel fall, and several oder were mombore of | class of thia city, and the bulk of Breck, vue toa Barn wineipien which eed quan. = At the strange consequences into which bis variety | the Rocky Mountain Glee Club, at tom Par! of the | ibroughout the ‘Siate, and thas wind up and fill and ye) Tre 4 Cisclnlee which commend” Uhematves” to tbe Parting San ee Ae etl, rhe Recensty of pre-.| Procecdings the oudeur repubiioass weemed Wo be | buy the poliiciase how: maseging ity treet eine per, 8 tiareion't wan ~y try, | power (me) vote to plant slavery | serving slavery for the sake of liberty—that ie of Bratides amarin | Btate Committee, and bave them out of the for | bap, Poon (Gheore} 8 je Southern votho- | serving the variety of institeuonswes - | Stand Ne anpropriated more ) = “4 Weeset, an cunditaiee for offion, men ‘who. are Pelertunt open which he fined the neces iy capecially. tothe “Phoreiguern.” ES Welocinie, the avowed friende of the conmtitution i Copepirscy bill. The rame bo elle and — Frenchmen, 4 Tonmarentons ar 4 ‘ » ang able to set edicveutly in maintaining tem ig | Hlavery must be preserved Vecaats ie extinction would | lagetber with "n opeiskling “ ms rs (Cheers) We God in Opporing parties em tkrongh tho Dring About uniformity, which, in its torn, would prodece | im front of it. Central Np me eet Gucertant principles shaped by expediency, advcoated | grew out of the | a conrol inated despotic government—tho same maa advo, | Glud was well nted. Thin rhe owe oy men of discordant fool ings, among whom are the cates thy pasenge Of @ mearnre invretiog the ernment | at the corner of Thord avenue fon ap this weeks te nyewhd ady Q0atee oc necemsion. ‘It would seem not df 0% that, ar | with powers which pot it the courses of coneolida- | Heman with the somewbat iy bame hy ra, Acolt foram Yonewt man to make bis selection between masteria! in. | tion: for without the grant of there powers, witheat that | Glanbenskier wae ar at ON garg hy the two. (A pure) Tie wot my ininstion to detain to ite formation, I | nc) of cansolidation, slavery eannot be maintained, Sin- dnd Mr Penedict as Secretaries, jen Bell men ond Sitesn of you by any wa Modded remarks, but] cannot pase to | relation to the | very, aconeding to bim. most’ be 8 measure iS inesription setting forth ; the rest with tem of thelp own men, and | ' ates pres Wied for your » a. bert! ane ; prey was then nothing. ee Sree entue, and the !/herties of SAnin . Morgs O— ited quantities,” ano. im bein pune ‘a he the In other worde he tells us that | fornished by They not wait = ; Fertroa ed Glew citizen koow exiatenos of #la Fe Weert iat Retcae LS eee es | Sea ames p— hf. meaeere sing Our rghtaand Lberticn ia necessary | who happened to 74 ip for wv of glavery. The variety must be | were also addreaeed hee eter fremedces They bellted | cok Tyer ih? Parpee oF emintaining our lverties, and ¥, theperd, Mr. D. Noxmanion —At a meoting of the dele- Keoety Satrong *) reat deciaion and large expe oF segreesive | pore of Keeping ibe warty. “We aed, is daylas open” ’ See Seaine-2.s. He, el Re saunieaee pe eee -~j Ts pd o edge - jae, At last hs ehonid, ‘Sideey P. Ingrabam, Jr., waa nominated Lenssenped 2 a by \ ‘wies 'ying very food ft, and why ite ex- | bis power to inauguration of Ligeia f tbat yon. acciamation an a, regular candidate | “1 ray conrervat p Rrneg A. x, 4 men in conat.tusoo | tinction be. ther nor deni . ftenen’ shal be clected, that was ail ihe Tepebianas wo Semen of sets ian ee atin ata Guaeh © tn coe deere eek ak of him. Comanmmcoma: Casmipates.—In ocr clamifeation of tbo the priaciplee which the other oe * . demovetra i008 of were rater lum iied at one .ngion, Jetiernon, Adane . a -- ag os 4 \ cance ane 10 he tera Sore aimanl mo Pirante for Congressional norsinations in Thursday's sham aoc hare rept ts," paren 8 iy PoLY, tes ervivul ct proctotonset | own tons werehags, who fe Seine, reed tp's elces i - al f y r Grrerpenepd, he Wis vod attemys an,” Wlerierence wit Wide Awake clube trom cierent acc nae othe ote Ine wie hareenions! Siirich, mod copecralt,