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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1360. UNION CONVENTION IN NEW What, in apticipation of these events, T Lave said to | would render it necessary for me to take part in another | «re to take the consequences. This old stock will {ace + | many of my feiow citizens im speaking | such convention for any ouch purpose, Some gentiomea | (ie fight all the time whom they tuuk they are right. |) the possiblity of the severance of tows — Lawe Guibbied wbout tue call tor this Couvention, You | \ hile | endorse the sentiments of thal a dross I mover Sister, that Ploo.et upon it a8 a calamity, compared Wi'b Which the eword aad the pestilence would dwindle | ster, teat there was 6) such thing as 2008) HOUBES, ROOMS, SC. TO LET. on, toe me Me _—_~ — pon Cy ‘wan the ‘duty of every fait ful ciiisom PY TS TO LKT—UNTIL THE ist OF MAY, . of nine rooms; gam to shouiier arms and exc: cige the coe:eive rt to» water in the house; ‘son tamlip'io the house: Lave beard it rea! by tho President. 1 will read tho last | \ co uyustice tm; plate heat : ‘ 5 "iow it 0 be done en "Taser Un abe | the Union ef the 5 ater, aud maiatatu the fe oral z 5 i : f z E on of our Union, New J was loyal ia tho | sed preelaines-—what? ‘That this Convention was no- up tow (his is not ibe first’ time in my life taat {| im good ieeling, prepared W sustain tue reolutions wth } op Forty-olbth street."yen! $208 month; water and tion; she was Joye! in the Revolution to tae consti | thing m the world but @ preliminary gutboring tw pro = Erraeon & CO.,"45 Fourth avenua, have seen fighting mon, (Laughter anc appivase.) | beart anu xo ° a ta ae aa ce Sea oe ay | Cen sme Cement ees Soe ot ‘ visitations of mercy, and war with the nations be bik ‘The call pays, All national |.) ccoument to go OUt Without protesting agaiust it, | b.tion im its purity. Wi ad “ beat ‘me Atipaiie'slneet an and Nevins sircets, The Conservative Men of the ‘aded us 0 blessing we have woe up, fellow efi | men wi tavor OF cout. opal mesures are inyited to at- | (dat Ditaks at Oue wroug far the porpese of Sctuking ant passion, ne Warers Save Sho ate Sa ee anal —. bat ye a matte: ‘ ¥ tiore paltry party purpose, not fur the | tend." It has beou sadu ani uttered and proclamed by | other. (Applause.) Ht 1 stwt> any proposition Liat 18 | and ray W her thet we wero rom * 7 VERY NICE HOU State in Council. cing the interests of aby political orga. | kealung mien ot the republican party, by Loose Wid aro | Wiorg mW PLLC, I hope someocyouwal call ine w | amet the goveruuneat W porpotuste the blessiag- vi iweeg Firut toa fatclg IaEEFITH STREET, Bae am = x hization, Bot for Ube purpose of promoting be success of | teokee upto te record aud publish Bad proclaim them | ores. bask that you shud wot pass that address uutil Liberty (or Gurselver wed Our posterity. M wil be made very low to & good tomant, | House two wm w> partisan leader or chieftain, seo around me, in all | do that thie was a mere po..tieal guthering—a pars | we Lear the rerouihions, | dir. Laviscsmon, of Meveor, amevei that the ques toa | Dasemert, with ail the modern tm ata; to ko? ig Ada t parts of this roum, meg with whom Those besa | tsa: couyontion for the worst aid basest purposes, 1 | Conauouore sucKTs progeeded to say that his young | be put upon the aoption of the addruss aud + sslu- | rene at ye oe & aint a Pnies dace. Aout ress and Resolutions Of the )oiiy conirouths, waging consistent, unsostratied, | shoulu have gored i the Oppoctanity of forcing to | frieve li-lted oUcUt Lo Yemember that tiiswaand tune | tous, bul the Couveutioa tak te ie oe -_ - Nabatamllbaeaetin y ‘ but honorable padtioal Wartare. Thess mou tiave now | fuisehoou down their malicious’throate. (Good boy” aud | for bluster or bullying. { question; and on motion Of & gonbloinay = SPLENDID, PURNIS! FRON wire Convention. Cone Up, Casting Wako all party ties, trampitag beneath ase.) Aud they excuse’ thomesives ” with | hr. {lala interrupted the speaker by saying that he | Convention, it Was rewived to take up tho resulut H | Padres cncaad wakes tet Akos, wee Pht Seal ints 4 they foot with scorn and contempt ail 0: © brazen tucet impuceuce whicn characterizes | cic Lot want bim to make apy personal reileccous. | Separately, “ib toma remarked that be ba 01 ‘Als, © out _ ‘ ‘ wor d prevent their ral’y ing together and 6 seme of thea leaders, with the idea that cer. | — Commodore St0cKTeN cont tis (rivnd bad said | there wore meu of wl parties Proesal, ava while be ea cman Uo et ow ag ‘naa gentle ‘ei ngs A cession and fo the for sve we inion of these stat (Cheers) | iam calls that were eiculated by certain goatiomen | that sf he was wrong in principle he would give up. | dorwed the main prticips tho F as, hor wom, Apply ai Piince stivet, a Lew doory weal v 6 | suc to | Way % = Tes right, tis right and proper that | who, in th canvas, acled With the U) party, oe | Now, Hf Edo not prove that he as wrong i pemoiple, Said | expressious in U eas Which ougul CO) Way RRS NT Pres rent Ee NEL South for Forbearance. \ thu imitent bo taken on the sou of | with the di ratic Wing of the Union party, with tha | the Commouore, I'l give op. A man who talks sv fist is | bave been mexttod. Were they b) be gsgot, and Lave FROWN S1ONE MOUS, HANDSOMELY Form. ew Je (Applause) Wt is right that Jorseymou | jbelanx or that phalanx, avd that republicans hid uo | bkely (o be Wrong ih principle, and whea be comes to | everything crammed Gown their Uaroats witiou discus’ usbed, om Forty aiaue pireat, tak $1,300, very ~~ — vid bere assen.bie wud make thy effort for tue besiness here; aod eve of their leading sheets came out | ihe “tipbting business, T want you to understand that | siou? He hoped they woul! wet Larmoutousty, and Po" | Sal eou $0) amontli. An uniurotshed Speeches of Colonel Alexander, Commo-— said Co the Uyion, and through ali viewsitudes she | pare for the organization of the lower House of opresen. | ] ge notony the gentleman, but the whole world to ‘Tnomas B. Pusnson xaid he endorse! the priuciples of | > — IBES TO dore Stockton and Others. wontinued to be, Her ons, turcugh Oo | tatives in the Legisiature of Now Jersey. ‘They may | krow that Lum ica ty tur aigh (Renew os cutausiatm, the resolutions, aud tuerefore we did uot care so mach | BE ae ae pe ap Cea i progress of our mary Suruge's, | have seh contémpiDle ideas, may bo dispesed to do euca | ond & volee, * Go on with the resolutivns Commocore. ) | abuut the phrascowgy. fet us stand, be said, by tue | Unturnidved: also Ini aber of Biches w ict below GO ccaeuatabaenbads abet ctiig shoulder to shoulder, side by | carty wok. But in apite of their rebukes I rejoice to say | 1 ui boune to Cefend the principle of this auiress. Now, | Union, the constitution Bad the laws, | ual street. N.C, OP, M4 Broudway, store fluor, 4 with cur Southern brethren. Their blood | that we bave in our midst this day—~I have yeo | Lave been a second in duels fiity t mes, more or less, 1a Janus F. Kusuae, of ‘Trenton, then jumped upon as at een at eeaaien A BY OF A ROW IN CONCLUSION, | tagetened every Date eld fons drutiec to Savan. | scnie of then—pretninent Pepitcioa Wis taccee be | ibe navy o the United States, aus Luever allowed tHe | ip iyo cqntre of the chamber and proceeded tosay that | A SELENRID, GORANI STOKE OW MItTT mam bab. Ht ig right that they should come hore this hi ‘ bi ‘ . 1, LU once, and 1 could previ ecause they kuow it. AD: zz Ut Gs &e., &e. &e. an protest thew allegauee to the Linn. and. the who | Whol tia gett Gontemptibie nation, aid Tope | iat was’ Teay to ight id a goed cause, Dut aot in a | there had been sow talk as to whother tho blame rested Sofuet of Fit aighus and Twenty-eecond etret, t D, (G00d” and applause.) It is meet and proper, | this Convention that they will have the Justice to retract | bad one. (Laughter.) This address tavokes the | ypon the North or (he South, The resojutions decided > ROADW AY SVORE TO LET—LOGATED IN THE BRP Jovsey, culled to concoct such measures as should be | Sine, but because we here stand upon one of ths famous SPRNOR OF COMMODORE ErocETOM, beuwiow South and everywhere else. (Great applause. i to blame. At this juncture of his remarks a large ma- | Pianters Lote, Gat broadway. wre decmed advisable in the present critical condition of the | batue fields ef the Revolution. (Loud cheers.) We | The Committee on Resolutions thea entered the cham | y,\.cn1 have had the hovor of individws in my and, ority of the convention were evi ently unwilling that he OTEL 10 LET AND A PART OR THE WHOLE OF stor” | She Where at one of the darkest periods of our Hevolu- | bor, Leaded by Commodore Stockton, the ebarman hove taken the same course that I take now for my State. “ j republic, was held in the State House, at Treaton, yester” |p ANN ® re 7 er, y J hould proceei. A scene of great confusion easuod, the Furniture for sale. —A small, first class Hotol, in am lary struggle, when all seemed lost, whi rela | wien Wash your own hands, 1 say, be clean yourseives, do : | day. It was not aconvention of delegates, but @ mass par baat ri veee) soceumae Arty = nod Tires ae bid ahs Be ee Sener” who made | Mt fhe het Ml, on Gena ot od righ which lusied for several minstes ani culminated in a | Fxeellont location in the cliy. “Address H. M., station ¥ Pest onvention of the prominent conservative meu of the | Father of” his country, by’ one of those happy | b b be oe 1 Lewed applause t, tuliow citizens, it is miserable | second gentleman standing on Another seat and remind. gg pe se — sr distinguised citizens of New Jer. | SUkes Of genius that Miatinguishes ooly reps I Lave the honor to present to you the report and reso | (5 "{, say that because auother person bas done wrong Ve bay OUSE TO. TET~2% WEST TWENTY-S! fey took part in its deliberations. The following is the | Waves of mistortune back u - “ wpg the President that the day was waniug and the ip a 2 Keb uses, broke all the plans J rolled the | Jutions prepared by the committee tor action by this | SC. won ido right. We have nothing to do with what | 28 | street; brick House, three slories and baseme: * meet one jap. aoh thie gave Convention, Here is the evidence, fellow eitizens (said | >)" people haved done in the present Keato of Uiings. [| Members of the Uouventioa were amxious lo return to | #toep, 25 tee! front, tp good condition, eh a r modern ima call for the Convention — assurance to the Works that the ca (ho Gaurwadote, presenting & pair of speclagica), th! | qy..t., Ged willing, to strike for the right. Tknow no | heir homes. Ax it was evident, be said, that the majori- | )gch‘tide the large vines yieldingan wbuldance of prepeor ‘The undersiguest respectfully invite the people of New | Here have we the descendants of tt fag ned ms young Be fae twenty years ago, audit ia ® | No avd uo South, ~The gentlemen — who | y of the Garveution Wis uot dispesed to listen to tho re- | fur lines ci stages aud two tides of cars pase within ball © Jerscy towmen.bie ib tas convention, at Trenton, om | Pretest our renewed alegiaice to the country, to the con- | further eviienoe that 1 have comparatively but little | iy4k of the North are uot of iy school. | marks of Bir. busing, and ealiod upon the presiding offt- | Vicck of the house. Immediate Pessogalon cam’ be veo, a ‘Viveday, the Lith inst., at twelve o'clock, at the stave | SUvition, and tothe Unou. (Cheers.) Gur Union, as interest in the (ubure of these Suates or of this world, ox have no North, In the language of imy | cer to iptertere. ‘Lue | resiceut replied that be woud bo | (he tamily have jost given up housekeeping. Apply to Mr. Houne, to cousicer the condition of natonal cifairs, wad to | bave aid, we consider to be imperilied. The signs of the | cept so tar as it concerns iny own immodiate children | rena Fillmore, (Three choors were proposed and given | gina to know what power would enable him to do it, | ALTKIN on the premigen, who wfll show toe House between co. cert such in-ubtres a inay be decmed advisable under | Eile ize dark aud ominous, and Wo are here to use What rm poy rap iet a esate bof dled jor Filsnore, wherenpon the Commodore reuacked, “Goa ue hows e: 8 and 14 o'clock each day untll tis let pig hd eg ipo gh | efforts we can for the preservation of this most DeautiCal i my grew . wks and | sorgive you for not making him President,” and resumot | commenced sia sings a3 soldi’ ats tice. ome - % tere eecmnenmn Cate All national men M0 | {bicota free government that the world ever saw,andit | Whew miatitutions. | This is not an ooousion for harangues | j.;'epooth,) But in his larguage, ] kuow no North or | cuny, wos new wrecond Label, It was suggested te tho | LuPASE, Qe GTeuE, WITH, STEAM, POWER, ON Ag. tend. ‘The call is signed by represent: dere sed, Wil probabiy ever sce again, The sua may never | ot specebes. IL come here bowed down with sorrows 1} 3.6 uth.’ J am here # representative who kuows uo | Freeident that the obnoxious ‘Mr. Ruslingewas an uboli. | Will be leton very favorable rar” Eaction”and Ravan’ lil the contusion provatied, aud the Convention, which | ‘MC OUNSe! at rise Upon such & confederation as this bas been; aad we | eve no spicit ber ne mind to speak words upon an occ | \o7ih or no South. We came bere to set our own housd | tionist, abd was jn attendance for the purpose of disturb. | ‘aves Unsurpassed. Appiy to 6, Hi. DLE, 3s Bowery. apres are invited to at atives the national parties i the : or tera ae oe “ on of thas Kind, and that has been the im) n d 4 a , s+ hore to pray that we may haye preservet tous the | sion of the kiad, ap F pression Wied 1 to righis, ait L have no Coubt that my young friend (Hiui- | ing the proocedings. ‘the resiuent remaiked Unat in this : oP : We designat— 7 Dice! Leught heritage of our Revolutionary fathers— | bie mdluetious the conduct ot your committee. You will | cou) will be the sirc.gest to advocaie tho uidrow Wan | Ines copveuton he hau bo right tointerrupta speaker by | M{ANUFACTURING PREMISES TO LEASE (applause)—that we may have spared to us raptared | find onthe report nothing but what they believe true be- | Ly Las a proper apprehension of it. (Lavgutor.) We | the presentation of a motion, bot it wae evident that the | “rhe bailing, with they two tots of watt} tated Prookipritge | bietberhovd sud a rumed country. Other nations haye | ‘ore Ged abd man. ‘They have ‘eit the deep responsibil: | ace here to uso (he Livral influence that N 6. | Convention did not rtena to beas | by Armec & Vivien situaled comer of Hath a: ‘cad Lae enwcavored ty obtain liberty by the same ineans, but | ty that they assumed tis doy by putting this paper J 0 excrcire in these days of morals instead of bayoneis, | tore the Couveution mivst take the matter ini its owa | tsenue, ac Harlem, The factory is of brick it was lett ior the tree eitizens of the | HOT as the Work of this Convention, ty stand the seruti: | on0 yen you come to bayonets, tt frioal | bends, ‘ihe disturbance Low ruse to a greater begat | (TVD Tie Rireducrd fa { ait States to establish the first fabric of a | Hy vl the civiived world, As tie us the committee | wii) show half as much ambition whea We got he bayo- | tian ever, aud te chamber Was in a porfoct bumnait, | {Mi Diemises isa wine. ma there is rh ' | Wich has beet onsitered fwoitiess im {| comerned, 1 think 1 may pledge tom that, | os inecr banca lsall be glad. We have a bupdred | Members kteod Up Ou Seals Wai nauiteu vooderously , writ pallies, bella, he, Une pais ef Uneneem sane, t word. ther nations bad at cope whut will, they wil wade in bivod to maintain if Gonsand voters, and when it comes to Minie rifles per- | Some comauded We question; otuers wore im favor of with complete ‘apnaraine for igias and he sovereignty of the people is the cor’ | (Crest applause.) ‘this is be trilling wifuir, aud if L peo Fie we cau toke care of ourselves, New Jersey has al- | ‘free speech,” and wane! to hear the abolition | hewing, drying, b Hing, dead several tanks and b ihary hason. » but this alone Was hot suflic.eut. The poopie 2 Ways ben Conservative, all kor record 48 that of cow- | ist, whue a larger aumbdor, who did not waat | These premises will be leased for a terwy of years, aud such of could noUassenble en moase and curry on the gust wy that this was not @ 7 servaticm, She set her bogroes free, and notons spotot | wo’ hear him, cried “ut’ him out.” A iew | the machinery we may be me oe en Sane Nene the ment; so to that featare was 1 proper place for speeches, use.) ber soi) # sluined with Ue blood of ‘the aborigines, Sle | coneimiory wcividuals pavOred 10) cobvings the | {ated Upun favorable terms, | ioe furiher tagormalon soem ; gvvermment by representation, But still somethiug was | The Commodore then proceeded to read the following | took vetlung fem the Indian by fores, but she paid for | gertieman of ue propriety of bis yiciding |“ “No. 12 Broadway, New York. Wa. bug. The States would be exposed to collision, suck ADDRESS. every foot or land she got from bin. (Applause.) ‘There- | the floor, a8 the majonty were agaiust him; but he ob- - ———* ea © Low threatening; this was iereseeu in the carer | pyrsow Crmsxs—We will bet mock you with words, e 1118 fit that m this age of morsls we should stand be- | ptinately refused to do So, uli continued W stand —T0 LET, A LA FRANCALAR, Mand 1 the country. So to the featercs already namot | ad oe " » the workd-ond prce\sim her opiaiens wpon thissubject: | the seat ike astatie. In the mt to eungle gentlemen or f avenee : TLe occasion 18 too important aud solemn for any extond. ‘all. eect Lverett, ced the great, Crowning, earcial one ot the con- | of 0 : . ‘ speaker proceeded (0 say that uns wrong which tho | Pretident succeeded at last Basior comamaae 1a shee ed or excited declamation. Action only, Lot Words, ean private Prethurant in buscment. rent paynble quarterly in ahion and concentration oF ail parts of the bly | Lect the present alarming crisis. Prempt, immediate | Nerth had dove the South should be vadonm, and whom | menbers, and said that the C Vance Guvsriabie ravers boas first clang, uew, four i ne concentrated, harmonious whole. (AP: | action is required by those who have done wrong. Who, | he bud done right he wus reacy to go wither, Ho | siute when, in an emergincy, i was uecessary that the | Lrewn Sune, between Broadway aud Siteerenue. “Apply ; 4 terctais saat Bachem Mebmeanech oF wax the great’ pomt to bo atuamod, aad | tien ure the wrong doers’ and trom. what vo | (ought against recession and rebellion, and thought thu | presiding Uilcor shoula “act promptly. ‘These were | su West Thity-eiuth struct, Precisely ab tw » Ons 8 . “i the great probiem whieh had batllet . a the nature of | the Liberties of this country could not be put inte tho | times, he suid, when a sage individual would | prs R, ota the wrongs proceeded? Let us asvert, the evil whiek has worked the mise arrep, in opening the proceedings, said:—I have been all this Convention to order. Betore dois; 60 we will unite with the Rey, Dr. Hall in prayer to | ; Liberty tm ai ages. ‘Thus fortided, our threw her bauner freely to we Od Upon its ample tolls the great f ai principles of @ tree goverument—tue sove HANDSOME PARLOR, UNPOR. try, re Mag a hy © Oret clams sireet, nowt iloyt, Brooklyn, Witt gam HL. J., Post office, Brooklyn. id and thon lot the | Manus of any ene set ef mead, He called attention to the prevent the-whule body from weting, aud therefore remedy be applied. We are wot here for the purpose of J [act that Massachusetts, ai the mivet of war, raised the | be decided to put “an end to thess boisterous nation or accusation. We do not doubt that a f 8g Of rebellion, ano glee to these states that had passed | demonstrations by putting (tho question on the | ¢, rion of our Northern brethren ueithor intended J these Inwe mtert ring with the decisi ps of the Supreme | yesulutions. Great eppianse ioiiewed Lass aunouncemeat —— ARLOR TO 1 Aim ighty God. reigaly of the people, ge verntnent by represeatation, ix Gh setae ahs cig cd uader | Court of the Unite. states, ‘ihe wroug the South | ot the President, Was Lien put aad tie | JQOOMS, WITH STEAM POWERR, TO LET. PRAYER OF REY. DR MALL aut the Union ef the states. (Cheers.) “Under the broad | geiusion—an | mistake They bave won artfully J bad cone was to resist those laws witich mado | pesolutions were a opty vusly , amid great on- R Three Rooms, 10) feet each (will be rented entire or © Lord our God, Thou art the ruler of tho universe; | shicié of this ut we now livieg, aad auder | gg cn by demagogues to the brink of that gulf trom J“ @ttack upon their hemes. Nono of his follow | thusiasn the question takon on the adaress, | 6: «ar is), wilh power to the extent of 1 ‘Thou urt our ruler; to Theo we owe every bicesing w that we are fh astute of prosper timens, he Deheved, hud reabaed the da. Which We Lope they will now recoil with dismay. The fa- rin winch | which pied by & oon yon; and it 18 because wo have ng majority. Three | neve €avses Which baye lately occurred-—the wor placed, ‘they loved their atid had bas hu 1 Now Eng dnd have deduced from the Declaration of lade pendence the corollary that as ail men are created baukful to Thee, itis Dees : fighied on nileidrs: heated tirvaghout DE seam. pi cheers were thea giveu ior te revoluuious and the ad- | Well arranged for tmanutaciuciugof alt kinds, yoy Oy Gress. io - Bot OO LIAN HOGm? se we have trusted | wituessed in the career of any country. Under AY 7 bark place, BIR boree, ta the new! rulding corner of Beak sod Weat atrostay uote » . U perity, it 18 Because we have beon too depeud pe to live, notwithstanding the untoward cir ; aneee ent | on so long that they thought no cloud could pass that | "In accordance with one of the ms arsel¥es and upon W meu, that chs ew w which now threaten us. (Cheers.) We have as po wcdorot hes dn paella Soot ae pon of e the sun'as bright as it was before, and the eer oa fi — neers have been bi which we now d nbied, fellow citizens, to protest our allegiance to the | Ke abclehoa, ‘They contouud the property wien the ces of Charncter Wi soph F. Randviph aud Beajatuin Williamson ) LET—AT 10 BLRVENTH STREET, FOUR DOORS our to ackuvwieige ustitution and the governmiout; to declare, as free C1M- | acter has in the service of the slave with the proporty ©. He wked them te contemplate enmussioners to Counter with al the other states | hanes of Broadway, two Tooms on the second door, Far mire lneideatel circumstances of tnows events, ani pree- | ment, tat we kavw ko North, fo. south, ne Hact, | i2,Zuan., The creation of master anil slave. give tbe | STO 08 ty Gr tncucanda of tue, asaloing I i nn ee ee mere inciten! cumstances of these events, , the p kn orth, pe hn ; p the services of the si ve sof thous enh Faris ai . 7 — 108 Wi Late ourselves before Thee, and to voufess our sins, the | no West; that as citizens of these coufederated States, | MNT ey eee Oe alee Gott ne ion York wna Penn-ylvania, and ao ambitions demagogue | ” On motion, the Prosideat, Col. Alexander, was added to | ‘T° strest, rutabie fen mamutneaneg nad ee ae fins Of all parties, the eins of all the sections of our coum | weare one and equal, with equal rights belonging to lawfully treat bim as a brute anima:. Fanaticism |rawa | Could with five thowand men lay her bars voy houses 7 the commission, Hotwilustauding bis prulerations. Sited up fra ewer, whl be let fora term oi years, Ap- try, the sins of our own hearts in the want of those dispo- | each part of the community, aud that while woe protest | cone of these custinetions, but delutes itself with ina | 12 Smeking ruips. You imay start a storm, said ho, but | Mr. Haumkap then otferea the following rewwluton:— — | Py to R, GRANT, 6 Pine street, silons and affections which ought to charactrze Us ae a | Our allegiance to ail its solemu guaranties, without wien 1 ie Ut there is crime in the ownership tho liw gives J YOU Cavnot cirect it, “The Listory of ail revo- Resolved, That without reference to Lhe wrongs ot the Sea eae Christian pec ‘At such a time as this tet us lay asi that constitution never could bave been established. | Qe ster im the his slave, What tae law | Hons showed that men became infatustit and fufuriaied | North agalust the South or the wrougs of the south 10 LET--A FINK BUSINESS STAND, FOR A DINING ll crimiustions, Iot us lay asive all disposition to fad | (Great applause.) Without those compromises it never oe dope aha property bas the law decares tobe | @hd they bad always been worse than the mont infuriated | against the North, we recognise Uhe existi.g fact that bus qT saloon and dr aking bar, ca one of tht beet stands ip the fault with one another; and, called as wo ary by the | could, under any cizcumstances, have Desa established; | right ig right. ‘Thor ois ho safety, no stability, nosecurity J Shimals. ‘The present was a time for acuioa, and his } have committed wrong aguiusi cach otiuer aud (ae fede- | ply on the premines, 79 Beach etrect, Judgments of Thy hand (0 contorsplate our commun dan- | and we are determined to maintain with inviolable faith | in” crys society except in’ ‘ubsolute cbadionce to J Cobviction was ee a at if the North, including Now Jersey | yal goverraeut, tuat there w no ground of a eburge from = = pany Loae commu fooling possss all oUF Bwarts. O | those sacred compromises of interest on which this go- | the jaws of the country. ‘To deny this supremacy of the | aad Penusy' , Would do right, the aithulty would der aguinet the tederal overciment oF uu attack upou | PO LEI>11:& SEOOND FLOOR OF A TANDSOME OT. ord, We invoke Thy biessing. Human agency ails, b pment was founder, and by # stern adherenes (© | yow ic revolutionary, neendiary, seditious, and armed J Drovghtte a bappy termiuation. What, he ask, was Union; that New Jersey plodges herself to do all ia tage house tos gentleman and wife; gas, hot and old wee Wakes in vam © kobe fo & © pettes | ee ee ea ee eee ee ee) nnn ixtreawon, But oving to the influence or | te Feai Cause Of Lie present excitement? Was there @ | ber power to preserve the righis of the South under the | 4%, Tnquire at 260 Weat Foriy-third sre Nent $10 pat Buch a time as thus. We sor counsels distractel, | hava kitherto w the iisiory of the world proved tate! | thew taiieies we ure now on the verge of civil war. We | Rav there who pretended that the toogib aut Browdt, | federal goverumiht aud the eoustit tien. nowt uund our wisst and best mon cannot coincide Lord, 3 } to confederated States. Meu through all eetions of 0? | Kicw that some of those identified with anti-slavery agi- J AM depth ana Leight of this whole thing was the uiggert | "The resolution Wiss aucpted, aud Lue Conveution ad- T° LETSON SIXTH AVENUE, | NEAR TWENTE. look wo Thee for direction, we pray tor Thy grace to a siorious contederucy are our brethren, We caunot for- | {tion ceciare that they tutonded no barin—they do tot fA Nese —That's Konan oer journed. seventh strvel, » well and Dewy furniahed Floor, with fuage all evils which pro: We pray Tac gett «Pree our glor oun lo Nelds of New Jersey the | mean abviition. We shall not discuss what is the legiti temper es we fom ¢ never terete a reed I = 3 poem nyt for ly usekeeping; nied 32 per month im spirit of conecasion, mutual Kindness and fo. beara ten of the South marcued side by side with Jerweyinen. | jain deauction from the prockamation of the ‘irrepressi- | 8 po mae At. Abe peed Of ie Mba hs seteblisied tne socke- LECTURE ON THE UNION. advance. | Will be le: only ig @ sina familly wishout eusidrea. ai! these who Lave been engaged in this politieal ¢ Ihave met tn early lie ig the Southera country wih | 4/6 coufict’? or the “process of extiaction.”” It is taken | 1¥ Uarough w hose instrumentality Christiapity wud civili- ‘A lecture was delivered Inst ove the : =r sem pied yee aed we pray Thee now tv open » Way . nich Of high intluence, of Large estates, and of | beral edu- zation may have been taken to him. (Applawse,) Ho bad re wi red Inst eveuing @t the Cooper In hese Peat ming be premirved kavioate, by watch ter | Gatien, whe pride aid bow ‘twas, mid ai the honors | f0" Syanted by he suish thal thoes men wean wil they | Ah ty ibe fastoess of his muita aid ithe lava: | stitute by tke Rey. M. Hale Sith oa the Perikus | ‘['LE1—20 11028 WHO WISH TO PRACTISE BOO. mas be a roturn to that septituent which a itely per- | that were showered geet: hyp Le Bcd tho side of for the past, but security Tr the future. Let syethet en ae ware ee ne ae ee State of the Union.” Lhere were between one and two | Cass hese ss Wea ‘Twenry-second suvet (seven raomnay Taighs to wlich Tuou ease Ealoed ax Lat ck bor ommue be | ‘irivniaete theduaiees semtch wenlaereae debemeer oe OS Ee air cee sel ee Commodore's) preservation. {appiause.)' The coustry | bundred persous preseut, and the voice of the spoaker | “Mered ton small pleasant family. Inquire on the premises, dieLonored in the sgut of the world; let as uot provoke | Who hagirded the aves in behalf of the Am/ricaa | [tthe fame fratemal Feline fe cwtored WilGe YG apent miflicoeon mullons of tolare fur tho Atrwas | echoed rematkabiy in tho comparatively empty hui, | ‘110 LET—910 A MONTH—A NIE COTPAGE, RLIGK ‘Thee te bring upou us untold caiain b with no ligut to cheer 4 bat | the days of Washington and Jefferson. Lot the | Mace, aud there were two fleets of the nest powerful | Aster cealing with bie sulyect for some length of time, bly and conveniently situated, froauingon the yi sequences which would iuev! from tie face of Washington, decir hel ea bations of the world cruising om the coast to pro- fj, vane « D othe ge City Railroad, fftcem minutes trum Fuld ferry; alse of this Union, Wilt Thou give 8 citizen “of the South, when he visits the North Aet Oe Bile hem the other, he said, ia allusion to | West priadway, gud. Apply at W2 William s.rect, (out cheers), and trust im God bore tno | pti” , : ‘ir torvie-o as | tect them, ond yet they were slaves here. Why wae | Peccher’s Thankegiving tormon, t r Bid Sostnes especially to those committees .o whieh ba Eittered banner of the Revoluticu through wamiuer suns | Piin€ with Nin bis Gomes ane ctiey cimens or pica, | that they were here as slaves: It wus broauss thoy | jing we oarry ect the right ct tho south, with revert a ee the deliberations on this important ®u ad winter LOWS, ad Cever relaxing that grasp until in- | he Pe the fugititive frome Rorviee D-, in the words of | Were (he moet cowardly, the most brutal, tho most aban- | {o her siuves, so muight a partner iu urm relues to tarry ) LEY-TWO ELEGANTLY PURNISHED PARLOR ‘Thou kee irom all feeling atl depenuence was becured. (Appiwuse.) Fellow citizens, | ic csinaticn, Selivered up om Cautu; and wusnover | coved Of God's creation; they hud neithor wuss nor | out the agroouwnts of hus deed ol purtuorsbipe kr hice Poctas and ow hall bedroom and one Meat And n.ce!y tur. cousisvent With Waal is re. | are we likely to surrender the privilege of this cvatedera | iis xhovid not be done, let certain and sufficient indem. | COUrage enough Lo protect themselves irom the baad Of | Copartuer uid Lot dissolve the Union between them ue | MsLed bevm and bedroom oa second Boor, Apply at 72’ sixte We ack chy spacial blessing tarest von | tion Y Are we likely to Lorget the history of the past, | nity be provided. Accord to the South all the rights of | Marauders who went among ihetu brug acm down to | would be a great foul. co it was with the Sout. In con. | Paylor Foes ee Vil West levee wrote furnished ‘Thy servants bere assomb.el, may they mater upva ihe | and allow the pers whieh tareaten us 0 apoa us | Toner guarantee by the constitution and the iewsasd | ibe sea coust aud put them on board the ships. We hai | “iusicn, he suid that this coustry needed united uavion. fe fa hae ln business to which they have ‘beon ealied with « | without comtug forward, aud 10 tie name of God and tao | Byehere® Rusmarine Ds the Comet Ti vanes thoreut, | S}eHt milsons of dollars to ry to eivitige wud humanize | iy. "he grout streupih ol iclaud tested. tm her toy. LET—AT NO. 40 BOND STREET, TWO VERY DB- rolemn sense of their resjensiuity. Leip thom to | history of the past to appeal tor Usion aud the coutede- | 144 the mllifying Personal Liberty billy of the Northern | {2°™, aud now (or their sakes we were calle! upoa 10 | ity. 14 the people ol New York aud. tue Nort were ce siabie l-dging Rooms back Parlor aud ¢xvension; will states be repealed, All thie the South has a elear right | Sve UP tha: which was most dear to us. ‘Ubose who | quite in grayd Latioval mass meetiags, throw the pol | @€ le very reas tumble. uncer the constitution to demand, Now, will the North | Were thedcng civcodiie teas over the comparatively y aside every sectional party fovling, and a8 wita une | recy ¥ (news) I grant the times are oiminous. Deart as citizens of this great republic, inthe fear of | 1 aumit that ‘clouds ure lowering upon us, and ieiane—Who Wish to muke all responsiole for they me YMNASIU: : 15 God, sock te ¢ ‘hat wich wil be ec | there is nothing im the future but blackuess and | Hifiwe 1 de this simple act of tustice to the south, or wal | DAPPY concition of the wegre lui uot ove tour of surrow ; oe per ebrtethrr mony 0 LET OR LEASE-THE GYMNASIUM NOS 199 AND ding with what cou d them wot—outside sand) v Kure, cording to Thy will which saat be con- | carkuess, and ihat we can see no ray of LiKut | (he North profer bioud to the renunciation of these ilo | (¢ hed over the ues of the wigwam, or tbe blood anu | piock, so that they could wever agai come up, they ie pen ee uae ta Kon igat 4 sistent with the spirit of Ub bwart the gio This is nota situation 19 | pot ang unfortunate acta’ Feliow citizens, someth ng of the aborigines Of the country. (Applause) | coud settio the who mattor ia twenty-four hours. L | 41 beriy swce,, from 1to3 7. M.; or the building would to 5 said, lot not an act be adopt oh was not the principe of | yy ‘done—we wi ot do ii—words wil: id it be tolerateu Jor # single moment that the | ivi war broke Out, so Sure as Charieston ran With blood end (cr other purposes. Appiy at once. uted, nor if possible an emvt re in thowe days of wrial; and the | YS , be done—words wil aetna pn ie and bravest race of men tut ever lived suould | “osure would the surcets ct New Yok besteant eae | — all that is required b t of anity wien We must recollect that wacn | dhe North is w as the matter now stands. The Nori ved and massacred for the Bake of tuis imuser- | rimsen gore. Men Would not lose their (rads, Work aad 0 ar Oe. haan cane Rane much peed. Lord, h a our pra} (ful struggle of maintaining those principles | has done wrong. What has been wrongly doue must bo | @di# brute jor whom we have dope und are dowg 80 | property without mquiring who did it, aud ridt and rait | jemnede Rec See eral ‘unt Dahan out tn the fact that we have begun this business by calling apon rly bought ane cemouted by the blood of as tis | Codone, We carnestl nay, we supplicate the | Mueb. Were we gong to destroy the ibertis ot Wis | would certainly eusue. "He “advieed “Amoricans aot 40 Apply to FRANCIS BYRNE, Ld Nassau street, | oan ‘Thy name give SeriousHiess ABA suieraMity ty al Lhese Pro. | tious a body of men as ever existed tu the Lide of tine, | North to put herself right before she comes to the arbi. | Cobblry for the sake of the negro? Never! He (the | oye a star from their tag, but to eave the stripes for the oe a a — eecshings, and to Tay name shall be the glory \a Christ | that these nien who preciaimed American Liberty to tie | trament of the sword. Men of the North, get back. to <r) Wabted the world to know 1 the queshon | bucks o: the polituclaus. Po BENT OW LEASE-LOW RENT TILL 147 OF MAT, our Keues Ameu Workt by risking thar hives that their reliance was fet | your truc position, and then, and not until ton, eaa we id be kt to hum whether our reiigion aad our tres 1 cr ease ior a tertn of years—a first clase house, near On motion of Mr. Sronavas, Frederick B. Berns, of | Upon an arm of tlesh. ‘bey knew the power of those with k in tones of thunder aguinst ail rebciliou. Latevery. | institutions should be checked 1a their progress, or every THE LABORING CLASSES. ne oS rinbely, 4 c. ha a ts WOout Firm Hudson, was unanimously chosen temporary ebvirman. | WM they had to contend, but they knew thai the race | thing in the way of iegislation at the North which has | Digger ou ibe comtinent should be inaiwcrod, tut be | yeyoxsTRATION OF GERMANS OUT OF RMPLOY— meister cet es - ~ Was bot always t Lag owitt Bor the battle to the stroag. | heen prodticed by the fallacies of antiaiavery be done | We'd Masacre the nigger. (Applaus.) Lluscouibry bad ‘THSY FORM A PROCESCION IN THE STREET AND ~ Gace On taking the chair, Mr. Betts said:— When that body of men traiferred the appoal from us | Qyaye but it must be done without delay, dhe danger | Deen «iven Lo Us as Precious sMberitance, wud we hat OW IW care or New Jaman —tn a | Ete oF oar th the Carus of basen, appealing tO the | $a ee Sotl will aot wait, Bere it the dauger, aod | BOUAHL We give it up, Me Victor iamanuel'sdvuli come | SRARCH YOR WORK, BTC., ¥TC., ETC. 1% FOX HOUNDS AND A BLACK AND TAN anigation it is uot expected that I should before appealing w tho sword of war, they | weare now confronted Dy the awful immiucnce of a | here, woud they not kill millions of Sardusaus rather | About eleven « clock on Monday moruiug) some thirty rat Dog for sale. Apply ot Wm. Gibuey's suables, 166 5 this inomentous vvcasion. 1 cw y instrament of American ludependence {ast | broken and dismembered Union, of @ land reat | tan give up the country? Aud why suovid they got} of forty German mechanics, who hal receutiy | Washingwu street, that in the Listory of hie country uo body oF casa have | STO! Magna charlan Our soverciga aud separate ex | By civil discor! and drenched with paternal blood. | Weal the migger in the same wayi ihe God uf idcaves a as coenemunee of the te ae - pel at wary ha crave as you and | this | steno, proclaimed among other deciarattons their fom | Wi ‘pocthe North recede from ite talsepositiea? Wii | bad ceciwres that uo white maa should live 1 Africa | been cischary: sea is, BOOMS, SO. WANTED. day uritot that prayer Whica Bus been | Peliasce upon Divine Providence. Tcaonot bring mysolt fer the fate of the Jacobias ami intidels who | W>ee there were three bundied miionsol buns beings | pect of the political aifsss of the country, | SU SES: TEMMUMNSs SSN sy ee that Wuatever we do, that waat- | 1? Deiieve that that Diviue Providence which has ted us | dire,.ched the streets of Paris with tho blood of their fel. J *tecpe? mi barbariem, but He bad saudi to Airica, “You | organigat themselves into a body consisting APARTMENTS WANTED —OGH UPPRE FART OF & conve “recta “our elibaratousy wo | £0 far will permit this beantirul count, Ube honor of all} iow eitiaas usta the reign of tanton, Marat and Ro. f tai be civilzed through an iwstcunoutaity which win | Orfanows etanes | ile fot pareie, | Ak hisuse, soralibed or uni uraed, 1a a cruel to the giory of God acd the | lanes, t© perish in the very Outset of its career, and that |b enierre? Let no one suppose that revolution and civil | Cort Yeu leew than any civilized uation.’ dhe Alun gly wos, par i pc Meare betes for # scaall iamily; ifateas (Appauce) And [ | tbe Gud ef our fathere wal nul carry us safely through | war cau be separated. You cannot divoree eifvots from | bss Permitted slaves to be brovgat here as approutions, | through Wooster street, Beaded by # bund aad a ewder, 4 H., box 175 Post offer, ve to see the day whoa | this orveal. causes. History tolls us that the authors of revolution | (°F Ue adurers whieh he bac just reat stated that | ced with ahoavy club, mscar bof work. Thy con PARIWENTS WANTED.—A SMALL FAMILY, OF happy, im te part, shall | ‘The President resumed bis seat amid great appiaase. ] seldom survive its horrors.” Listen to no coucossiou—re- | mariere had, NM Culy 19, Mio, Sarvice. 48 a) | sted, fr the tunt part, ot whoxiwrighis, biackainiahs, | LL, 't1ee persons, desire 0 exgage Rone fr the wine, be: thee continue to be w suited ia puryse, anitod | Taree choors for the Union were proposed and given with | fuse justico—turn a deaf ear to the ‘of the con. | Prestices to learn the principles of civilisatia aud Curis. a " . ! ? Hanky, ond He meant tat they should bo returned to | musical instrument makers, &c., aud did not cause much | the city ihey will require ‘and two wih in oll ant eee toad wo Saree ba Oe ee, ee ee | eke. deat son wine. ave town to ihe wind, uo | (ue vative shores through tue iostrums.tansy of ine | excitement, further than by calling at several. places att private ante “Address, with Lowest terms, S box 74 Fowt children and our children’s cuudrem as ous fatoers have } The committee also presented the names of the follow. {| uot reap ‘the whirlwind. A reaction will com. | Atbecican Cownization Society, Wo redeem thew ietuer- ‘the iavt that they Wore 1D want of work. vice. eotaies trausmitted it to us. (Applause) ing geutiones as Vice Presidente and Secretaries: mence. You will be bold to a bloody respon. | Hd. But could you get vue of the free negro | A large crowd of persons toliywea them, and appeared (A TEIVATE FAMGLY RESIDING IN ELEVENTIE “ i ECM silty. The howl of famishet free labor go there? He the pags 3 owe the cor- sympathize with ibein a good deal. So quiet was tue creel, near Firth avenue, wo Lave a few boarders of On motion of Col. Dum. Howan, of Bergen, Twodore ViC%PRREDENTS: which you will have brought destitution and may ote rectuets of what he ny ‘of thow and their } coneuor that nothing was kuowa of the venyustcation | “ie bigies: sepeciabiliy, with to rent three very pleanant Ranyon, of Hasex, aud Dr. MeChetacy, of Mercer, wore | WW. Thompson, Atuctic, dates Bishop, Mid e ‘of } Want of the qualities which make mou. dad tue free | at the bighth precinct station Louse watil it Was al ove. either together or separately, with Board.” Addrom vinted totaporary Secretariom J, Van Buskirk, Bergen,” J. W. Bartiesoa, ae aan ee Sa ee eet oalene be care of whut bocame of his uw uniostusaie people } it appours by” wqul:y that over two untied ines s Hernid cttice. aa i ssn i Moses Wells, Buriingwou, ta ap mee tara ovens 1a ‘The free megrom knew that they wore in have been discharye. 1rcm va: ous estibuishments ta tue = gene re JW, Aiaxy, of Burlington, moved that the President | 19" Nieqis, Ounden, See a eoty ii be appomed with the execution | state of degradaton, abd he would wot give lis moaoy te | viewity of Wooster stivet during lust week, aid thar | ROOM WASTEDOUNFURNISUED, PRICE $5 Ox appoiat a committer of ve ou permanent orgunization, | Dr. Walon, Cape May, Srtiuee who have produced the mischief. Ou uve side fedecm them. Supfse that Ue evilited world was to | severai of their families are ik @ inoet cepioribie coud. | sncw. ¥ Aan Bates, Be Wr. Stites, Cumberland, is | Withdraw oommur: from them; su om were | tia. ee Rail which was carried. fae pep, nes, wae meee Sia pertorta Was tones ofr ibe Sriguas Sobaie Dea ciove tenes, what do Jon bol Wasson daree 1. tie: cxteees: Gnewe piso manutuctory of the | QTORE WANTEDIN RIGHTH AVENUE ABOVE Saxvat J. Bavaro moved that a committees of seven bo | NT. Stratton, Gloucester, — aamios fame he which only requires | S2F'¢ hobdred millions of Dupo .o a state of the most | Mesors. Lighte & Bradbury, , We understand, totally ‘Twentieth sueet, foi tes having @ named by the President to prepare an address and reaoke | Edwin A. Stevens, Hudsun, the exercise of a just magnanimity, the abaadonmaat of | “Bet barber win acd superstition. Tv roure, the wuole | suspended Duruers, us corsequonee of dhere BO vt ‘de wail wo address bity Oo nm joc cash wilh tions, which was amo carried. Teter J. Clark, Hanteruou rf llucies and Viseionary speculations. On the | @Mmbet wae reducod totus. Here is & neon of the | vers tw fll. The was one of tue largest and on | SS ae a ert cowarlly, most miserable | ‘the Pamsapey? appeinted the following quatemen an Uw ® wo he have ook spirit we protect | suppuica ubout teneres sues Wun ‘drogen fe T° dratunot obtains 4 ons 1 | ‘ pew to. ta a suppued abvat a booared sxea. wit Seren) diatiouh of obtaining s 86 oF Caracaionee estes la Comnmitioe on Perinanent Orgauization — Dr. Whittaker, ae Gane ee comps puma Ghent dan | shcruscives at their howes, while Ubvese of tow woo are | year. The lira did not wechatge Wor wen Until aD. outesfaiing 0 age Yaron. > bs Alex. Douaiison, ; hore bave net, likewise, spirit ouough to go aad holp | solutely compevied to do 8, Or Not Jems thnk 2 by 16fest fore J. W. Alloa, Janes Qampbe.i, Aifred 3 Livingston, Santos £. Beabbak eer, and they ought w consent, and, doubtiess, ‘Amd Gan i for tua UID, whe be woe" eDly Theodore Kanyon aud Danved Hol una. Charles D. Deshler. would consent’ to any proper améndmant of the payer Sn enbace wengahe ey = oe ie 10 Son eek Ca A. Ho announoes the following we the Committee on Rew | Theseofiicers were all waasimously chosen by the Qoa- | constitution whieh would prevent that most terrible | that thus civisized country was tobe destroyed. In cvs | ware UNION MOVEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA Saige i aka or bee tatiouso— bap o> 2) Saosan one original! Seas ate partes ly tao Guo get right itself before it undertook to aasume aay iainis- SR a en eee lyn dyn gl ey Robert F. Stockton, Joseph F. Randolph, A. R. Speer, Aiter the President stated that the Conveation was not | os. of lconoceston coneliiewen tnd ond feria! office oF to adviae and consult with or to d.ctate to Pumapaiema, Dec. 10, 1860. squat ; (ue besi reference given aud required, Address bea. GU Cestker, SJ yuu, Moda ME Prise aac David | reprowented by weloyates, but that the people had met in | be preserved fore¥er by adherence Wo Justice | “bers. He then read the folwwing— The Select Commnitiow appounte by the City Couuctis 0; | HE New York Post office, Naar vere oi jotiem. Let os iffereuces. RIBONTIIONS " ft % “ oir. Pemous, of Suen, poenecied 0s Aiden am beneitet Vaal aaa a yayony ia,the, wadionce | Si Fins coremeuiner that vo have welusaed to eitirens | ' Whereas, history records thes to I ieee Mee ene A Me Oe Mare valing 8 sheeting of ele anes, Or called upon Mr. James Brovks, of New York, to address | Giiitical partics, and address ourselves to the work of | crocit of having given such lustructious wy Ler commis. | CHiBERE 10 LOusider yp Dual means of averting the crisis Jota C Deaman, of Newark, wale that geatioman de | ghe meeting until the Gamuities on Resolutions were | preserving the Union. Let us here, on (his battle deid of ere whe tet at Aunapriis ia 1758 to adopt measares | whieh is Chreatening Wie Ctelty uave bee in session # g sired to have referred to the Comittee on Resolution~. | rowdy tw report. the Revolutionary war, send forth to our brethren im the | (or 4 more perfect Luton ot the States, which Jed to the 0 di 4 “ ee ——_ Th was 60 referred. * REMARKS OF MR. JAMI® BROOKS. North an invocation to, abandon the policy that hae | wee mit the Convention of 1787, whic formed that | S® bol bad 4 taxoting Wap pold ln the doiect WARMERS AULAHED ROOM, YOR House. . 0 v4 and ern the mn; od y y constitu rude of God, | Council 5 cloweu dour, ing, bel ar » a Tue Coaveation then took « recess Ui twy o'clock. Mr. Brooks, wi occupied a eperdion’ te pense ead fhtaraity of hon Inirabie coustitution that, ander the biasing of God, well Chauber, with ciowes court, it being the purpuse seus 9s per onthe” Addr Hem ‘jaeiuer and caiid, a+ the reporter's table, | to cur Southert brethren an earnest supplication to wait, | bas conferred such tmartimable bencits ne poopee ee ne ~ wat ab the reporter's tab! 0 oF ‘ . , | bas con ene « poopie of the comtuittew lo keop ie proceedings privaty, cua ad N BESSION. Tespouded to tue call as follows — not to act hastily, and a fraternal admoustion that it will | (he Coited States, and wiercus, New J: has aways “ANTED-IN A UEALTHY PART OF BROOKLY ON SESSIO: ” . » pd attempt might be mace by any wjudwwus member to W sR BROOKLYN, 4 Herald vitioe. ArTER) , ag 7 LATRALAN AND Gud al hank yo de an easy thing 'to destroy the Union, which may be me Le c: At two ofclock the State House was deasely crowded DY | Or naar tation to Buttoa thir mecicbinge, bal t | dee ae any tine, But to remodel abd. reconstruct 1 Wil e teveuted when Bho neerpted adead tod ibe | MALAincture pubiNe opiLion OF make jartisan spoccdes. | yalcmsest hive ora soll Cctiape ter a anes re the members of the Couvoutioa who came Wo take part 8 | am pot 4 citigon of New Jersey. J came hore be difficult and the work of agee custtution OF the United States; and whereas, that | 1 understand, however, that the chiei subject of discussion # $10, to advance. Address A., ibe ths deviberatious, and those who were present werely to | the doings of he only Mate of the Nortu. witch KF STOCKTON, ©. B. DESHLE constitution was the result of generous aud” cag. ‘ ry *. 36 : 7 7 ta | ninteed ti panweniag, Wa pabrictions and tur Creotee: RODMAN M. PRICE, DAVID NAAR, Cenceeston and compromise, aud ‘Now | Wak the choive of speakers twaddvers due meeting. I+ wus {ATRLVOA PART OF A HOUGE taten to the proventiugs. Gems doing Wes Cocasiouel in | TST, Se Bee eieee! aad naps nave nes JOPRYH F. RANDOLPTI, SAMUBL J. BAYARD, 5 sow, 08 tuake | S gested (hat the Coreuor aud Goverdor elect, | wcker whe dy For Ube purpren of househeeping, tee ake tian 19 order on Account of tue yoo power oor Ube Will, uot is thin | AR. SUEER, Wy ‘propor concession, or give Pooper addi. | (Cemecrat) acd Curtin (epe sliouhd aione bv in fit tired, wud between thd ted sarance of the Committer on Permanens Urganization. | sion to eddtens you, Lat ene renume SPRSL OF OLIVER S$ KALAYRAD, se Lichal guaranices whieb wisdom aud “patrioism may | Vited, ee thet both parties mn ght be sepreseuted by re end $48 per mouth. | Addrew Mr. J. Pwexue, of Huntordon, suggested that aatil the | Fecord Your proceedings and your doings ior ateual | MF. Prmtieer—I do not suppose that this address | require for its preeeryation: and whoreus, from Uns (ore. | "Pebble pereors. ne ar ene en aren ir. « Mune 6s mon Uiroughout the whole cowitry to read aud ryoice | *BOvM be bartily adopted. For one, it is the fires time ie Considerations, it is evidently proper tha: New Mayor Hens {ig C0 the ceqiegs Of unaay tucuea- en a ge ee oommitioe ehould arrive, as the uns was precious, the | Ie TM ae) that I have had any inimation from aaybody ot what its ¥ ehoukd wterpese, and by her couservative vuice | tal citizens, + he euluone: preaunasiy. Caled | WY ANTEDA SITING ROOW AND TWO BEDROOMA, Couvestion would bo happy to hear some remarks trem wanaann OF CEvERAL Hous coutcnts or charseter wuld be. For the. prewout, sup. | invite her sister Staten, as well ag, all extreuniss, of ul | wen the ctiaenn aad fore the perk eeakan | tte 0 prions sotoonens cteetion inet it aeaeteeed . o . oeing that there may bo—I ask the question whotl tes and sections, to pause wud deuboraie, aud Couses pen strengig, aca a NOve avert Like Pre Of disanion Ah gg A | 2 east sp Wiliam ©. Alexander While the Coaveution were still waitiog for the Com- | Phere are any resstelions 60 soonpasy thts address. 1 te nae use more parte ‘effort for the prosery ‘tton of | BOW eurrucuuing our potion, rn as Pegerred, Agere 5. 2. My bos 0) Herald odlges Several metadors obyceted. mittee on he DA, in ausWwer LO repealed cails move—if anything is to be done about |\—ibat any ac. | the Unien, which hington provowsced the palladium PROCLAMATION. ¥y J ANTED—A™” LARGE” HOUSE” bi RNISHED, Mr. AYMRanOMR Fose and sald that be wir}! d Oak tion uper the adirewa be surpended ntl the resolutions | of our Ubertys therefore, be it Cmarees of Prmatwirain itt time when the von | atte PMruyfurnised moe near Polsterat wire FANE ; Heart ettyreeh | ; , ; are read and we Pow precisely the longih and Breadth solved, ve 8 imminent danger of the d , eur nations ; G.0ne gs V0 pauaress uw tere ane board guilty ef suck an impropricty as th « -! cay ag one worthy presiding off | Gf them both.” In the iain | endorse the sentiments of | lution of te United Fates ae one ind (pel our Cieiebereny copes t besmaaens ny toa a 9 Se ae Couvention at this Bago, Dulure Its permaues , .. See Te Ae | that address: Bot the genera! feattire and cluarsater oF 't, | Reslved, That the cause of the proseat porteations | project that a loys. rupie, tentig of, Ube seen tien. (Applause.) ~ 2 Convention, (nah thie 19 act om 4, all ue blame and all the wrougov we | crisis @ the aetual wad threatened saiccfereuce va the 1d snd emery oe cabeael (Ape wetiy thes woke dispueed, iy make a apoech, and | rth, Lebject to. Liens there ts aome cur Diy mm | part of Northern agitators with the rights PoOUld 6 mpeOm Manwer aVEW Loot wailing GovOL.oR The Committee on Permanent Organization now ar | Twill uot, tor wo are bore tur deliberabion aud comsus theres “ain tiet brepaged to cadence Cacteddvan | Ar tue poopie ot tileor sates of the (ene tad property | 10 the Luiou uid Uheir winding Ndcliy to Ube ovnatitution | ina hus tecupiad by © pera faculy Vien annouuted as thelr Coie. tow, aad to bring sumothing cutot this bow beyoud i . ' 7 ad laws. erms, eation, a0, b. A. G., Hereid ofice. rived, aud Mr. Allen mere i 4 here is wrong on both sider, Resolvec, That we ee bo remedy for this deplorable ‘To this end, by advice of the Councils of Pht $s eee — For Proaidoat—Wiisae ©. ALEXANDER, of Moree re ieee eee po fe Mo Tarthinr tite Woee the omen. | prompt, abd engin oAMner, shall Sree idee eat | Learncetiy write you, laying aside your sommtedhe | 1 DENTISTRY n 0 Joxandor was recotved With dicta reteres » Ue Union the 1 ties of the are uo farther rong thas agoee- | protip® and expixit manner, shall avow its dotoriaias- | to aseenidle ai tlie stat . Bh fn eens ee enn pA tig bs > re ‘eas Gookbipatsr Sp Ns dole tonsa | eieneaey aie gl ft the g 1 epee) | Stontnts and seem Wo salers of tay Bee Cagiass | tise retarve all puitioal agitation for ihe abolition Of } that with au eests pumee f yas roapoonibilsy ag-asmer? D Ng ah py fmy ishe : oaducte . . = ° “Brave "” vol ® ttle lob ws do ri slaverys shall ropea! a wulily or em. ds yur pubes ’ . Reta sven, a oud applause. og Ne nates et ie, the Bowes chat I | here to ICH the Leavers fall mind (he eonstivution aud the Taras the faith fe eeutiow of 4 fe Pugiive Sure tw— | Sor which iecatans bur eocsice’ eee that, relying apan | e838 rubber, oho Al When silence was restored Mr. ALZKANDER spoke as Upon troublestue times. Clouds aud watki.cas are pn I Blinn PY on Scent kis Oumaaaias while WRgUFETS ocean te vor cl Almighty God, you may sook to perpuluate | Jeers 138 Sith areaur, follows: Found About US, ALd the wisest, guMLleMOD, bio Wisust, ; fane . i ives ane your cHil TO the Dassuigs Of Const. | \weeD — fall to eee the end {roen (he begtas , ad at as between the Sanw ics | on busines or plearure, aud sal accord ihe Souta all tienal liberty. LUTHER, Dentin, APRA OF THK PREADRNT. Sees aod when and Gheey ae Gah ot te pom on madmen of the South, though it | the rights of property guaranteed by the constitution and Given under my band und tie seal of the city of Ph gn re Fanos aso Feuow Crame—lermit me to returo <7 - We Rut be roleved, Gentle n diteh (Faint applause ‘and loud | the laws, aud the decisions of the Court im pur | ge‘phia. us a4 ce Debeain ony ia RTIFICL FILLING FOR DECAYED Fou my monk FosoeetT and gratel ul Lhaaks for the booor | Bw, there are Cewe, wa | aan athe tea — calls of “Question, question.) You inittake your man, | suanee thereof. Seiphia, tis 10th cay <i Deoumber, is the year of our | AL ‘ark rep You have dono me ia selecting me to cvatuct the deabora. | Venas Ww Ti Kackonoexb—Make way for the Com: | Coutumued Mr, Halstead. Tsoi hero ae a cilitea at New | Heeelved, That Wt i@ 00 yatld cbjeetion to the concession oe MLARANPUR UBNRY. doy oe ae ARRON, BC Bn" Removed to 880" Brea ‘ions of this most important body. Though aot cusroly | mittee. ji or eomprom se which we have suggisted that they are AENKY, Mayor 01 Philadelphia. N, Removed to 800 hn hinaccustouned 1 APE public aatences, jam free | General Pickie—~That's right, compromises of political pribeipies, fur the comativation a —— a ee N LIT to say that I Dave never presents! myself under ciroum- | Rascome. I sssure you that | and wae coly wade Dy Concession aad compromise of politi. anova of tnore enubarresement (Baa upon this cesauca, | Ubet has bead uttered by te presuling uficer of thas Cua ¥ cal principles, and in ail ie tutus) surrender and com. Stee: che magaitade of the hich are invoivet | ¥ an othe in'our roccedines ad fest my vite iabity ee iowa, the dc rato ta atta iat vigentinen, Uo gag law, owl upon oocaaiim. 1 axa my voiwe beard, e jueaee, 10 make it : ive body.” "as of ig ‘ne words, Of. Gn Guueemh F~4 foun the ote “Oa Aution and the lawe (ap: Sit dered None in ® deliberative bey. Ctiscas of eon o . r : 1b te idle for you to call © Qoeea" on mo. hesestity of tho mcasures we Rave suggested a A Swaria te the Beary, that | feele, chad willing | pause.) There is ope tact that has bees adverted to | Tam ope of the true descendant of the vs} /-reay Hines, | we indiepeusable t Abe restoration of auilty Between the W. EYIERIDGR, DENTIST, Has REMOVED Te fe the tongue that spoalks ; ~+e ry Y Sra ing, Which is strikingly true, Gur worthy Ona! usa reierret | who b= age aud Died of your evil; and we have } Steter aul the preservation of the Ualow. Secondi@treet, four doors 11 dons ant ar Gut la my rude ad | Te Gyan ie Hits a deol se te | M2, Se, positi-a orcupied by New sersey im dave of wid. | me of that old tock left; and tie bs. | Mr. HaLMvAD rorumied his deeultory remarks upon tho ihidal Tecin inserted at $1 each. Tecen sled tiame notiota which Bose hoy yl (Ap | Our good friend from Now York referred to the pew we We have got it, the same my good | nddre® and Yosolvtions, intorsperstag bis obsorraticas be % ani] and atwslgain, @eeate Foch extmeted, Me nies of tal coverdigaty later owtns gandhi thy friend the Commodore, that ws ovory. | with highly eulogistic a'asions te CommaMters. Sicekioan rip. “1! work warrac Bun ay ot nok a cae x or as « partisan to imi» wid Loe 4 s we have sworn by o!l that eld -tock of | He matntamet hat, he Convention bea nothing to do | ee 7 0. GeIPPIN & BROS. DENTISTS, NO. sr » oye Soleo’ & ne ty a On -alietts Chae Lay om te malntais our comsttutional ruhts. Ane it ia | with the fanaties of the Noip who, perhaps, houestly be. | 4A rs ULERY BRANCH Now Ye: ' aus by Maia Stake Hh was nore my ron | eeguan the won ¥ Piive Wine POU i tay ie ws that | sewed ther thes were rive. sowed ware Acie | OF Rgnecantatren tention Fist atsau- The cheat CT Rati cere Teun 5 there mre aman’ = i ‘ ne Poe jun enw | convents jan ' Wo Aoue # teat ought not | of the higher law doctrine, for the dew Rat y rine a buy dhe Beardie, W foam, Mamas, Wht ro 4 : ® - ue © ’ at tt beavew jt) age, ae de Lib the “rivare f ee end « 4 4 i feather ene el Ee ; A r ae oe te ae , me he fevgmioe ce Ligure b wiiilad wih. grid, 94 Viste edb bee ite Wi Tae ee ben * ae ee