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8 -NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1804. THE Pr AESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. | Basanm eit tatee tye es epi My two be CoV. stiutonal, the tswe is now present Bonest country wadees be is 8 | than any other man I know, (Applause.) ‘There | aan one Apa ote, I depend ap are ectians to General Fremont wiaeh qill one of the Of those Veat does BOL deprecite (rom | constt the great duties and responsibilities of the residential Ottice: that we approve aud endorse, ag within the con- Stitution, the measures aud acts whieb he b © OTR time wo the Awerkcau people whether or wu. the bottom of his heart the reelecuwn of Abraham !im- | Firss, @bo bas the | to deiend the nation againgt its open and Bo Kawee of tire fomueta Congress ail be "sameror to greats, | C018. ("Mav's £0,” and Yond anplanse,) “wo or tree | courage ts .. 1 18 @ mun of | It wuB declared by those wio reuomiuated Lincoln that \ Fel Feelore, or imuroduce Bistee tate the Awericam Union: | dave defore—(bere’ anether sceue of confusion pre- | a definise purposes, from | bis acts were within the constitution. Aud now let me “ Officcholder:”” ‘per } Which neither you uor | can induce bim to swerve uniess “Teg beh Ly Tanty dn Mth’ cheers.) | we conviuee his reason. Bat be ditirs, from sr, Ligcoin Dr, Brownsou coutuaiag—One thing is very certain, xen | M tBat@e has a reason to be couvinced. (Lauguter and Memen, that the iove of [reo speech is not with tbe Same. He is also @ man Of remarkabie vitality; for friends of the administration. (*Bnily,” and “that’s | every e@ort that power could make bad been used to se.’ Ihave tived now to be over sixty years of age; |} crusn and disgrace bim; but to-day be stands with his Dave maintained free speech from my youth up; | have | @alm cye, im the repose of hie soul, drm and uvabaken, alwys spoken my honest convictions, and, by che eternal | Confronting Abrabam Lincolu before the American poo- direct your attention fora single moment to the lan- fuage of that constitution aud the argument wiil be com; commentary of mine will requisite, for your own judgments will be evabled to deciue whetber the jsat hand that Abrabam Lio- colo and his friends have perpetrated, and still further perpetration of injury to the constitution of land .aud the liberties of Americ: if 2BDNT RATIFICATION MEETING | ster se ric gt oy pialeaiepmatbeabinnsttorand &mmense Gathering at the Cooper Institute. This loan ié authorized a ae of Congress of March a 1864, which provides fer | «DBMPTION 1N COIN, ‘ag ny period not less than te... “Tore tham forty years fromm its date, at the pleasure of |. -ovorament, ‘ ertizens. Says the ~ ; : % til Ite redemption five “cut interest ts vo be pall ? hel emouéous cheers.) | ple. (Continued applause). The jester has not emoar- | constitution, at amendment article V: “No person shalt | Ua! of Tei Set) Bi speek ener rae tr by abraham Nc) | Faswod or fo-cod from bis path the Puthdnder, who, will | be deprived ot Ite liberty, or property without due pro- | semiannually IN COIN. ~~ . meena cfhcobck tensed | Coins omisesries or aay of bi® ollivials, of biz servants. | svocved, and write bis name with Washing! , | cess of law.” Suy's our Stite constitution of New York, k pai woteh Abradam Lineoln 's dechered (Revewed applause.) He may send mo to Fort Lafayette sepeen aod Fore amg Apel Faows wpbaia — — 1 Bastien 1, No mpuper of this State shail be Subscriptions te the . r nal portructed apd wwored Tener e or be Ms al pei —' a bere be pleases. and the greatest mon of the country ut DOLE tilted ranel ,or rived of at rights or privileges The Radical Democracy Yn | Mu Ve ee lee polybntondie hee eee we ‘an l bave tbe | be resident of thewe Sites. im mee like thove, | secured to any citizen Ubervot, ‘unl by the law ot the Banks in United States no'« ‘The Chairroxe pnt the reavlntions to the meeting, which | ton, am adlo to 8 it ali, Twill speak freeiy | 48 Joba romout. (Applause). He S man | land or judzinent 38 peers.’? And yet the law pi on , the Field. wesre sotaiead wile ingh onan af “aah ‘and *No— pr yoko Sim hetleve gna," ‘and anpmase)-—and | Of mind; be hana magnetic soul, which can kindle the | under which arrests Dad been made, py which the | *UBd#asare taken by then» ‘epost at par. DO,” theayes, however, krgel: when I cen speak no longer, a6 Kong 281 am able to make | Souls of others, aud make the timid brave, the weak sl tlle tennpndiainees Sorongo of dpiniog “i +h meetin, however, disappeared | one sign wish my hand it shall be in favor of (res | Strong, and the seifieb disiniorested and heroic. (Hear, . st acail for three ebeers tor George B. McClellan, the | thonght, free speech’, free press, freodom for all men, | hear.)’ He nas tw bim the elements of success, aud a whole masa responding with great eatnusiasm. Ly white, rea and yellow all over the globe. Gentle- | Stronger hold on the popular Deart of the ee wee The Cleveland Convention Plate | “'scurstomect coun Jouunes made ancther efforts to | men,'I'wes yore, se American citizensaud. 10 Febresry, | aby other man than can be named. Abraham Liveo speak, but was again pushed toto hie seat by the at- | 1961, Iwisued my old mother. ‘‘Waat is this,” she says, | dreaded bim as Haman did Mordecai when sitting in the teu dant policeman, “that | hear about a rebellion coming up? is there goiug | KiMg's gate; or ae Macbeth looked upon the keen-signted form Adopted. ‘Vhe Chairman then declared the resolutions carried. to de 9 rebelliou”? “Yes, mother, it has begun.” | and loyal Banquo. 1 aim at the preservathm of the “What is their »? gaid she. | “To divide this | Union, avd if it can be better preserved with George B. REMARES OF THR CHAIRMAN. Union,” I replied. “Are you going to let them | McClelian—(tumsituous cbec the sugemmoly, rising aad - The Coainman gsid:—Beiore wirodueing te die. | Bnei Te ves bork the very year | waving their bate enthusiastically ) y other man, in bd SO ee eee eee ete agrees yOu, It may De, ‘tne republic, and will you allow your old mother to out: | God's bame make him President. But | believe Fremont “1 t YN LAW.” prover for me to shote a few (gots which Dave come (0 on) A eee en an Nareeif a, inane igo and | i tbo man on whom all true patriots should unite to MORE OVERNMENT L CH . kuowledge within two or three days in comnection with ae before him in the presidential chair, in thie our hour of Sight, sena your sons and let them fight and die a a movement outside of the cy. 1 bave We | you will ever allow this coupiry tobe divided.” ‘That | trial, But if Abranam Lincoln is elected, farewo!l, my Toned do “tbe, necubiile 0 “eddvecs, “abe “meeting, | Was the spirit that I inberited {com my mother. It tm | country; fargwell liberty! (A voice—'"Keep up your - I. e.””) je as Dut who is mot able to be here co account of | @ spirit that I try to infuse into my sons, and J have | courage.’’) wi jeep up my Sr spin, - two of th ip the army, both of whom have been | 88 courage is not madress. I know “FREMONT THE MAN FOR THE CRISIS.” suother_ ongacameas, Bev wad pledged bineolt 10 before |W ooaded. Ong was woutied 1a the Wildarsors, and | the people i ayal, 1.t0w slao tha tbe rays of ibe gun e ti came home, and, whilo his arm was oy 5 judie 2 bea nase io LON alana ana latuneary cieeeeent, | Sat gone DASK to Petersburg to Join bis command and | of the sua you musi bave a glass that bag Sorry raed and Cucbrane, gentlemen—tBe other names are in such | 1° 4? Aa a a io oe ae ctor ant one’ - porn ange pov peeayh a Frvega dh ricer Persons of individuals had been seized and imprisoned without trial, in respect 10 whose cases unpardonable de- Jay bod been interposed—that law allowed the Executive, through ali bis subordinate agents, to arrest and imprisou ‘hat his physical power enabled bim to, and continue t imprisonment without exainination, without inter- ference of law and without judicial decision, lsay to you gentiemen, continued General Cochrane, this is the pripciple for which your ancestors struggled; that from the time when it was implanied upon the pages of magna charta down to the settlement in thé Bill of rights of Great Brittan’s liberties, m 1639; from the time of the declaration of Massachusetts’ liberties, in 1641; through the same declaration made mavifest in the Bill of rights of Virginia, im 1776; through the pages of our own iederal constitution down to those of our State constitution, ever and always bas this principle been asserted, maintained and fixed by the integrity of law makers aud by the persistent wit and patriotism of ir coxstituents. (Cheers.) ‘Will you now protect them? Do you not perceive that the proof is present, that it is irrefutable, ard that at Its exemption from State o” ‘ocal taxation adds from ou to three rer cent per anni t> (ts value, ‘The rate of tnterest on ‘am, although but five pew cent in cola, is as much cr currency as the differeneg: Between the market valuc oi curreney and gold. Asa rule the five per ccv'' =; le securities of all sclven® governments are always jar or ubove, and currency BOW funded in the national loan wii! he worth ite faco im gold, besides paying a regular und liberal per centage te iR@- holder. rare The authorized amount of ::= loan ts two hundred mi> ‘Treasury at Washington ix ov $71.000.000, » Speeches by B. Gilbert, Be.-@. A. Brownson, | cevsict they sometimes come togetber. Xm I to be put down by Custom Honse officers? (No, | and concentrate their spirit, and not eternally damp their | and printer vary ll asl . e oe ae eer or Galen Mochelley, cme ytBree | no) Am I to be put down by the Secretaries of | urdor as is now done by Mr. Lincol. If be ss ayaia | om Fnglish and. American soil, aud for whieh our tethers Hon. Mir, Claiborne, of Missouri; Hen. Seeer re cinege \ot General Moclelian, euecooded DY ® | Arato, of War, or the Treasury, or by the Presidout | elected | abali feel that sbuddy contractors and oficebold: | struggled, and for which’ legacy “we, their calle | United Biates at Washington. and the Assistant Treasurer _— e, , . bear iar yeep me LP PERI AN of the United States? (No, po,” and applause.) Never. | era have got the American people in their powor— | dren, will struggle after them. (Applause) Do pitas a aa FT TTR s e Jobn Cochrane aud Others. fos oe roaponded 4e the enll most heartily. (A Volox—“Nor by copperbeads citber.”’) As for cop- | (groans)—and the next thing we should see would be a | not misunderstand me, that we will per- lew York, Bost ad Phil ipnia, and by tne mit 1 these considerations to interfere with that determination of purpose with which we are waging this war for the suppression of the revellion. ‘That ro- bellion, which threatens our libertios at the front, sbail be, ff we be freem ther oa heads, there is not enough of them to ceuot. (ano- | proclamation announcing, “J, Abraham Lincoln, by the nie, Guaiaeat, Feguming “Ihe geurlawnan states thet | Ter vowe—'sTbey are bere aud. cheerivg tor Meciel- grace o shoddy, Kmperor ‘of Ameries.” (Shouts. of indignant against General Fremont, but be says though | 180”) Let them be here. McCiellan is a very reapect- | laugisier and groans a is daaaulouls sean vaasscan tenon they are indignant against him shat indignation is not | 80/6 man, and it isnot worth while to say anything a LaguDy re em Y, feel for their own candi. | out General McClellan till you can Gad a better general | Misaour), giving a very encouraging aecount of the g First National Bank of New York. No 4 Wall street, Second National Bank of New York, Twenty-third street an@ Brosdway. hi Mr. Seward at the Baltimore , “ i than he bas proved to be. I never was a military or | Meetwg im favor of the Cleveland mm, held there on those arbitrary excesses of power which threaten Siegen , xa Sate parte ae eae eee nen, any: + politica! partisan of General Mocielian; bat lowe iim | the 26th inst, 4 those same interests here at the rear, shail be repressed | TMr4 National Bank of New York, No 6 Nassau street, | Sanitary Fair. Party: nomingted & inae dor wtous the boat man "ot | Sis Feparation to say that bis successors have mai MR. CLATBORNE’S REMARKS. at the sauie, momont of time.’ if wa shall | Fourth National Bank of Kev Vork, 27 and 29 Pine atreet. have accomplished the safety of this govern- ment by destroying that bydra-neaded monster—the rebellion at the South—what sball we bave gained if we inthe meantime shall have lost our liberties at the North by the destruction of persoual hberty? (Loud cheers.) I perceive that the argument is perfect—that nothing need be added in order to give strencth to its pupgency. I could therefore retire with the conviction that they who hear mo are satisied that ou this Point at least they who occnpy the platform of Principles that has been annourced to you to- night occupy it with consistency, ard will, if they can, maintain it with power. (Applause.) Fellow citizens, I will not detain you here with the use- less exposi ion of trite and hackneyed principles; you all understand the cace which is presented to you’ There are but two parties in this country—the one is for consti- tutional liberty, and the other is “against i be no question on which aide of the line th they aro for the desiruction of the govern: synonomous with the expression ** constitutional iiberty.”” Are there no others who threaten, nay, wno hnve already acted laws which accomplish the same diveful result? ‘Tuerefure, construe us Dot as opposing the most vital in- terests of this land, bnt coucinde that in our sincerity that wo who oppose rebeis will @;ually oppose usurpation, (Applanse,) He bad heard it said that there were emis Saries here tonight from various placea in this city which he would not name, and that they came here for the purpose of aistarbing this meeting, He knew this, that as the processions were converging to this point to night, numbering thousands, not only ope, but three, were sought to be disturbed by the ringing of the fire bells. Let it be borne in reverberating ecnces along the streets of New York and penetrate every sequestered vale of the land; let it flash alovg yonder wire—if the government will permit the news to go—that here to- night freemen bave assembied by thousands to assert cir right of free — and the great principles of Magna Charta, the Bill of Rights, and the constitution of tho United States. The charter of American liberty—let no tyrant neglect it, let no usurper disregard it, for as sure as, upon the plea’of constitutional right, the Declara- tion of Independence fs violated, so sure that Dectaration will be asserted in its integrity by the myriads of the freemen of the North. ‘The Presinxxr then declared the meeting adjourned, the band playing ‘The Star Spangled Banner” as the audience left the hall. him respectable as a general. ‘Cheers. In these Fon. Mr. Cuamorye thea spoke, He was from a part of SO: RAO teat PerZ,, the moet inbelligens, the mom bieh | tires 1 Go. not fect that it "is proper for | Missours, whigh oll know was aaslet ead pusceabie pisee Voie and mamtaio their own sett Reepeck ceeeeet | any man who loves his country to quarrel He waa &'demdcrat-—had been & member of the party from mike Butieora | with any loyal citizen. ('Good,”) I” have my own | youth to now, stoud by that party io the past, an TOR CHARGE WADE BY THE INDEPENDENT, | Su:b, the smawoly prosented im the Butimore | Tits, aud you have yours: but there ian higher duty" | would stand by ite principles iu the me to cone” tiie =e peng ee eg re ee ‘the ullema | $P&2 cur party principles bow that should move us; | party was the party of the constitution and Union. * &e. &e. Tas Pricude of the.” admistration “ate wemme | there is a higher platiorm than sat of ‘the republican or | They bad aworn by the coaalitution of the United States ae. ta the fact that In the editoriar cormeanemeneer atce4 | democratic party, and that platform is the constitution | to uphold the priociptes of sreedom, and. no man could $s; Sho feel shat In the So in ike adetoner or and the Jeve of the Umon, Every man who will joia | claim to be a democrat who did uot atand by the conati- o> | Preligious newspaper in this city in the advocacy of Mr. | heartily a prosecuting this war for the Unioa, or’ ia | tution and the! nien together, In the name of the na. A monsicr mass gathering of the ‘radical democracy"? | Linc ed whieh correspondence was tudicted from | Seyinuy we integrity o¢. the United States, and’ work | tiooal democracy, the came ef traitor, with, wilot teay met ruside and out of the Cvoper Institute last evening, | Baltimore mi the date of fhe convention held there. The | heartily for that end, is my brother und friend, and | bad been bragded, he hurled back 10° tbe teoth of the for (he jurpose of ratifying tbe Clevelaad Convention | Sa!tor sta Neb, of intoxieserm ot | WOwever be may ditbr from me ona thousand stncr | minions of the depotisin that now ruled, and to them be sh Pista ee von. Pronideet nna | sttte Seward—<bicves)—was in a state of intoxication ut | oct ions. 1 will slasp hic to my bosom and say we will | would say, in the words of the poot:— i Mickel, nominating Joon C. Fremont for President and x Lg akarge o hig go together. (Cheers.) It is perfectly idle to got up bid them detiance, tura aud bie, Joba Woedrane ‘or Vice President of the Uvited States for toh T wig to draw your atcouian. “He oxygen’ | party quarrets in these days. You know that the repub- And in their throat give them the lie, Whe eovuing term. Cutelde two stands were erected, | Poimite which I wisn to draw your attention. | He says— | hican party cannot save tbe couutry. (That's so.”) ‘Ihe | ‘Phe democracy had over been fatuhful to the repubtic ae : Meera aja te bie cone ar an cated, and he says | aemocratic party cameot save it, unless it can eniis in the Revolution, In 1812, and the Mexican war deo. from which those who comk! uot eater the building were | tbat it was owing to bis sense of duty as an'edjtor unat he | tem alt Aaa . : “ it the serious and earnest crats bad never faliered. Had not every State contri- Mddreesed by various apoakers. Gught ‘know the tact thee they "mead Southey eX | with chom-—( That's 60)—all serious and earnest, buted their democratic sons to tue barvest of death? It Inside the building itself was an eager, listening, eothu- of 3. found 10 the republican ranks heretofore or in the demo. | was charged that democrats heid buck from the war. In pooped presen aiteanaein Lao thie religious pope state tent | crauo. Iwill sum up what I have got to say ina very | Missourl Tinooin got sixteen thousand votes. . Missouri is og ie, ang! the New York delegation might have controlied the | {e¥ words. 1 oppose the reciection of Abraham Lin- ge @ sixty thousand tothe war. ‘There must be some Rew as anything that even the Cooper Institute itscif ination of Vice President in favor @f Mr. Dickinsos, | CM because believe it incompatidio with the salcty of | democratic blood there ready to suffer and die for the old would boass of in any time past, but in order to secure the chief piace in the Cabinet to | MY country—bevause I believe him utterly incompetent | ship of State, When you accept the nomination of tho maa ae rh Teeth aaa ‘pndically’? | ene of their own citizens of New York for the next four } /9F the position which he hoids, and because I have made | Cleveland Conyention you do weil. It says you shall immense hall never oo ny ears, and they conciuded to vote for Andy Johason, | i® rule through my life never to believe in the honesty | have free speech; but in my State we have been pre- ewe ©! the radical democracy as Mt did Jast night, and ars it wee made unanimous. (Hiseos.) re yot that | &f @ man who has je sea erat of “honest.” I ree =e biome giving Bartle) to our Spar eover put on so bright an rence, Ever: of its |e 9 “! - member the honesty of John Davis, of Massachusetts, and | That despotism which st! men’s tongues and stitle ; was of his owa party When Mr. Mavis had mado a {| man who oppressed us shall have passed away. He had pending trom which were small white flags, bearing pa. | Be Convention was pledged be cep ee speceh in the Senate, und when he had closed, Mr. Clay | come al the way to learn the feeling here, The fecling Wriotic . mottoes rs 7) went up to him, looked him in the face, aad said, | in the Northwest was to save the ‘Fepublic and to burl iii; she aareagte no. taanpecetéi he the sows | Oe anaeere an ee AAT eae | heates Tut Davie, ancy” and ‘Deylay taraed ares | tres pres Omalayrens ie aepeioee aves ie teins bescccmenges) Straggle now inaugurated for the occu- ‘as a druokard, to stand at the helm of your goble | 894 went to his seat. Whenever you fiud @ mau who has | States, (Cheers.) We do not Ske Mr. Linooin jn the pancy of the White House in 1865, and the wielding of ip of State Rarer the Risch eltiah (will eexccond it | the name “honest” applied to bim as aaoubriquet, you | Southwest, und the reason is, Lincoln bag trampled on See cre Ree ae oe eae cere | aTne Soe. eetiog Te sere Tr Ue shies: onal | AT STATE Steep wuipenioc ieee aceon ceases [(oemooreeentin nar ioisieatttcanl aise aaa mestous crisis Before it. Aroend the walle numerous | De done, in the green tree, Peg Alma g ede, 1072 | man ia this country than Abraham Lincoin, (applause.) | mies it has little knowledge of the Fnglish language aud motioes of similar character were bung, many of which may be ‘expected from the | Y0u talk against the Cabi: . It m ail idle. Cat enn pind Fon: iis resins hee trampled on the coastitu- were ue in w m asant ” any Cabinet you please, and the administration will not | tion. — (Hisses. ig not necessary to prove Se talinkne et eee > egssrin ps the New York Pee atk K allude 10 | change, As’ be said to himself personaliy: “Mr. | this. ‘There have been arbitrary arrests and bere who does not know that a paper edited in such an | S@W#rd does not run this goverument; i am bere, and |,men conflued without a charge. He has atified Ske proceedings. A few of them are noticed below. juterest must be insincere and bypocritieal ‘And if | 20¢a single measure of any importance is taken by any de- | "freedom of speech and freedom of the press. The immense platform was brilliant with light, with | these men wo advocate this in the maine of religion, | PArimeut of pla prep to Heep ree icin tue note insalligenea; aut inaliy De fags, with banuers, transparencies, mottoes, illustra- tee ee ama lee bere yooatr aay good.”) | gay nothing against William H. Seward, “Isay | has mot the digoity of character necessary. It was ‘said Mons, wreaths and flowers. Between the centre col- | 1 incoid will go tajbelure the canvass termiuates, Iwi | UOtMiMg against any member of his Cabiuer excepting | Nero fiddled while Rome burned. It is too true to make a wamme, and drooping from which on either side, was a | now introduce to you the distinguished geatleman who | S° !8r s# the Secretary of the reasury is imdependent of | jKe of it, while our nation 1s struggling tm death that the Fifth Wational Bank of New York, $88 Third avenue, Sixth National Bank of Ne Ninth Natfonal Bank of New York, 363 Broadway. ‘Tenth Natioval Bank of New York, 240 Broad way. Central National Bant of Yow York, 71 Duano street. National Exchange Bank York, 184 Gresuwieh ob AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depositaries of public money, and all RESPECTABLE RANKS AND BANKERS throughout the conntry « as agents of wie National Depositary Banks), will (nish further Snformation om ap plication and iy One Bubseriptions are hereby !nvried to @ Loan of Two MINe® Dollars, authorized by an or’i/nance of the Board of Supers visors, approved by the Ma:or June 15, 1804, entitied “Ai Ordinance to provide for tir rrocurement of Volunteers fem the Armies of the Union, a: part and parcel of the Quote eff the city and eounty of New York under any future eall the President for men.” ) The proper books for such «ubecriptions will be opened af} the Comptroller’ office on and after Saturday, the 18th June, instant, and will remain open until the whole eum shall be taken. rata \ Subscribers will be required to deposit with the Count} Treasuror at the Broadway Bank, within five days after él him. 1 do not like Sir. Chase’s financial system, I sear | President in Washington dea!s in jokes andwmutty anec- — @eep stripe of canvass with the usual deciaration:— will next adaress you. more of danger from that than I dofrom the arms of the doves. Hie tw not, Lere‘ore, At for oi a. A friend ‘ The Meeting Outside. ceping tate maberciptione, Se AHR oy & AOOOLELOCC ROI RRLOODLODEDEDOLOLETEDE TE tt E. SPEECH OF DR. ORESTES A. BROWNSON. Soutuera rebels. (Applauss.) I bope, I try so persuade | said [ should not complain of Lincoln , th spectively, andon presenting bis receipts 1868. For Preside, $608. "S| _ Dr. Orcster A Browneon, ef New Jersey, was intro. | myselt to bope, that wewili get thinueh ‘caneut tours | suved the Cabinet st Weahtagton rene c Thero wore two stands erected outside the bultding, east | ‘em ise pled: JOHN C. FREMONT. 3 —_ and received bio Pe teergern fy cial collapae, and which contradicts all my principies of | maintaining a State fool, Uaughier,), i ne bad thought | and west—one termed the German, and the other the Eog- | m to the Comptroller they will receive bonds of For Vice Presiden A Voice—"Give usa littie of McClellan pow.” (Laugh- | finance and curreney. 1t goes counter to ¥ priveiple | @ successiui canvass cou! Maintained by nomination } }ish stant ‘ni lage bi , but af radoet ore Ji JOAN COCHKANE. § Fer ene k caer ertag tone bogenattresy wale reeled Trees | ota coaacante candinaip be Gate ee Nic eee se a a hetia’ pede Fae ce et cage [commer for equal amowute; radcemsbie'en or before Jane woes the meng wesecseeveccerwtevecerescorevscerer@® | AxotuER Vorcr—'‘Let us bear about the Seward | 1532 to 1545, after the best study I oowid give the sud. | Ubicago Coaveution should come to the conclusion that i¢ | BUBdred persons being present at any time, and those | 146. 1.5 ssterest from the vars of payment, at the rateg Under this were two iliustrations—one the Yemple of | Policy.” Ject, I bad ‘xed for myself. I believe in mo paper | will be necessary to unite on the Cleveland ticket, he and | not tarrying very long. The speakers wanted the usual - a go, one aod all, for Fremont and six per cent per annum. ve or sixtesu ditereat kinds of payer | Cochrane, (Great cheering.) Fremont was the only man incentive to oratory—an audience, and they inoontinently vacated the stands, leaving the square to poace and quiet. There was considerable confusion as he was about to | money—(applause,—nor ddl believe that a secretar: his people w Beeedom, inside of which Mr. Lincoln was represented, | suegk a number of tbe men in the audien who ascing Cwek dl while outside was the Goddess herself seated, a1 and- | + Louder, loader.” Our fellow citizens publie generally are respect, money is a suitable man to de at the head of the Treasury present kuown who possessed ail the elements neces- f spo) i : . fe This only was afterwards broken by the cheers that rung Rios > beside ber st, . | Speak on a subject that lay near bis heart as a man. Department. Something of that may be due io Mr. Chase, | ary to defeat Lincoln. And, he would ask, was there fully Invited to rae he Board of Supervisors , ing ; noe se Seek treaty Potating to eal Fa pty .) | durinall ele T bed Mr. Liscoin Pereonally respousivio, | ® democrat in all the laud who would hesitate a moment | Out + hana eh boi corsense gathering i eae on ing the -e fi ray rigeien 7 = wd cu aa At this junetar A was | 1 bold him responsibte for ail the waste of treagure—all i. peewee = Swo--Srereon and Lineoiat (Cheers tor | Bi ae teenca use oink Pda sodas Cheers more | ‘te Denevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying the qi u F side was @ drawing of @ rooster, sur- | crowded already, scoonpanied’by a band, and presenting | the waste of precious life during the last two years. | Iremont.) Nowe can love war for toe sake of war. . = athe. ident sounded with a soroll, bearing the worde:— & banver, on which was fuscribed the:e words - ve | {Appiause.). With a mam at the Bead ot the gover: | Eough of blood bas beou ened. (Groans.) “It; thea" we f (oF General McClellan Sr ee ca anes tert * more men for the army, soon io be made public, withow® ¥ resorting to a draft for the: purpose, Aetion will motbg 4 / taken to raise volunteers under the erdinance referred t age sa This | understand is a ratification mest: continued ‘ties, to play off one clique against auother, a man who | will auy one deny that that should be done. This cannot ‘This cock ran ahead of his ticket in the last Dr. Browvson, and ts design is to ratify the Dominations | inderstood the people and bat sympathy with it, who | be done under Livcoln, 1s was tis cleccion thay brought hens. nl seoroerety | Made by the Cleveland Convention, (Applause } Jam | bad a soul that could kindie up the souls of ofvors, draw | onthe war, aud every act of his has wideued the gap tunliver Aid “9 Prees the true guardian of the peopie’s rict mest, a man who knew how not mereiy to manage | can restore the Union and make friends of the couth, uw ¢ Ds, LOST ON SATURDAY MORNING.—A SMALL bot hore ag a party map: I vever wasa@ party man, fori | ous the spirit of the people, concentrate and direct it | betweon the North add South. Give the Sontn a piat- white Dog, with drooping black ears and biack around — Os the columns of the platform were the foliowing | neyor found a party yet that { eovid not find fault with. | against the revellion—that rebellion would bave bean pit | forzn—a bridge upon which they can once more revoir us, | fheeres Had ona blackand red leather collar. Answersto J until eaficient amount is subscribed to warrant the cea J, mnetions:— (tear, hear.) I probabiy bave found fault w Par- | down'n the year 1561. (appiause.) There is uo use of | and they will acoept it, Toat platform is the Cleveland | {P¢ BAe of Pinker. A suitabie reward will be paid for = the return of the dog at 71 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth aver mittee in proceeding in this v MATTHEW T. BRENNAW, sececvecsrecsecere—coceee-coocencecesres rece rére® | Ves that have ever been orgavized in this country, scme- deceiviug ourselves about it. We bave hat piatform, and the Load Plank of that platformewbich FOK PRESIDENT. times acting with them and sometimes against | singie military success. Some things we cali will begladly accepted is the Monroe doctrine. Say to ‘The Pathfinder of Freedom, ‘bem. But f have this to say. and let # { and would with anosher administration wave | the Soith‘:run down your few stars aad bars, and onco yprocan* PACKAGE OF MONEY, ON MONDAY JOHN FREMONT. be a8 my confession, that im 1856 I vote been brilliant successes. (Voice, how are yon | more rua up toe-bright gaiaxy of stars, and jet us drive morning. June 27, which the owner can have by call ota Comptrolier, FOR VICE PRESIDEN for James buchsoa. Tort is pad enoogh, (Hivsest) | Bull ru Bull run. don't call that | from the continent aii kings, and emperors, and poten. } ug at the.oue of the Merchants’ Hotel, Cortiandt street, City or Naw York, Deraiinunt OF Finance, Comprnoyy kr’s Orrice, June 18, 1864. Hears bitie more. out in 1860 I did the far worse thing | a success. (A voice—“Getty: beers ) That will be the talisman to touch the 0! voting (or Abraham Linooip. (Great laughter, uisves | battle. (A voice—“‘Vieksburg.”) That would have | whole Southern weart (cheers) when ouce they learn that se. chasers fur,soMelian and Liacoin.) Having | been a success if the administration bad known how to | you bave driven A. Linoola from the Presidency of the rons twice 1 donot mean to be wrong the thira | make use of it. (Cries of *“Good.”’) No more q Stases. ‘hanked them for the patient hearing taey That was adrawa | tates. New York’s gallant son, mek ten aw JOHN COCHRAN eereccececcereeecersococaenenoos nese recs rere re) caaahadanehedadananaaabeaadatetiaatebateeeeeaee a Lostaih LORS YT STREET, ON SATURDAY NIGHT. a gold himiing case patent lever Watcu, Beesley, ma ker, The tinder will be liverally rewnrded by leaving it Dr. RICE. aaa ee pg spate oft any | geutiomen; I lave toid you why 1 did nor be tix, | bud accorded him. He was fatigued and wearied with @ | with tho bac: door keeper, New Bowery Theaire be yg ti oot ‘A PRER NATION AND PREMOP?. vilien * (Hisees and ap- | Itncoin. He m not aman who can arouse the people of | long journey, but be would be happy to have an opporiu- | - 7 WIOERO UP DAIL || SS Bowery. over Cit Rank. ‘Annihilator : : & | plaure.) My Gres obect-the thing which ies nesrest | thiscoumtry. (“Thut's true."”) He is not a man who | Bity of once again addressing tye fully and fairly on the -STHE GENTLEMAN WHO PICKED UP A PAIR | Corns, Bunions, &c. 2) mail, 5) cents, Pile cane Skee gern ek 4 the integrity of this nat: lospires you with coufideuce, { go and visit Mr Lincoln | great and vital question wiicl was ab stake, aud which | p4,,0f god Spectacies this morning op Broadway, near | COrDS BUD iki ~ "beable aanees wine an: ” the (noo and the constisution, which has mace its | with my heart full of enthusiasm, burning over with { 1s to be decidea at the ballot box by the Amorican peo- toW._ 8B. taylor & Sou's, 30 Pine ciseet, ana potent od PECIAL NOTICE Te bid % Heaven and Frewest. 2 | strength and tts glory. lam ready to support an, love for my conntry ; but | come away as though there had | pie. (Cheers.) thanks, Ss SPECIAL X ORO rE Cerne ee er eine UN. cereeredy | OF SbY tav—( Horatio Seymour) —yes. or Vallan deen an iceberg thrown into my beart. There is vo SPEECH OF HON. JOHN COCRRAN®. ——————_— —---—.- SPECIAD, COUT Ok ea ae ® | (Misses aod cheers), aye, or Ferrando Wood (Good and | place,that [ know of upon this continent so weil fitited The President thea tatroduced Genera! Joux Cocaraxe LOSE REAR THE TICKET OFFICE OF TRE NEW Among others the following :— appiause)—any Man who can defoat the re-election of | todamp a man’s ardor and nis patriotic enthusiom os | as the next Vice President of tue United States, He was 4 Haven rairoad,in this city, last Wednesday De < wonvcoccocavenstonsnenmsbbinbononaneoeoroeoee ee! Abrabam Lincota. Understand me, whtie that ts my | the White House or the Capiiel. (Applame. A voi e— } lonciy cheered, and procecaed te say that ho had tiiteued PI pene ete thy Hey or aged ee ee <a br * FREE DOOM TO REBELS, Brat onject to defers the Pominations of the Baltimors | “Are you Bot going te say somelbing about Fre. | to the speaters of the evening with mach pleasure, aod | owoer. “If thetsder will keep tl aud sal epee ae DI SCHENCK. FREEDOM 10 THE NATION, 3 | Conventionally” and appiaues)—I am ready to Jom | moat’”) I am gong 40° say somethiug avout | observed the conduct of the audience with deop interogt, | giber articior Wo the miuscriber be Will muck pues ae 5. Ht, SOTENG iladelphia, respect anD = | wibel t, all sipcere and alicarnest Americausor | him, too old a man to be dictated to, | proving as it did that the liberty of epeach upon the averbur, reek, N, the publ rig de Fare i FREMONT FOR 1HE WHITE ROUSE. 3 | American ciiicess who will deteat shoddy and suocdy’s | If you want to get at my views you bad Lotter keep quict | plat(orta had been reflected by the liberty ot speech from! | —— Tae te Se Ruane | ayence of beh large pu) rcaldng at bis rooms on bis ; evorscorcscesescovcooosrecssoossecsssecoss sews re@ | BG enaers. and listen, (A voice—'‘Give'them bell.”) ido not nap- | tue aualence--(iaughter)—aud, 80 far from repressing OST ON TUESDAY. THE 21ST INST. A CARMAN'S | URC viuiting day fTursday in cach week) Te thie €.tr, he secvccocerocecenccccarsecersevesstcesecesere rete (A Vorce—What is the meaning of shoddy?) pen to be a doctor of that sort. | want to refer to the | Is, hg hiailed it as one of tho happiest omens of their suc: | 24 Becrint Book. 4 i Ealogee ibe Wusetae Selig. | not time generally to vi: “Mene, Mene Tekel 3 ir, BMOwnFOX—Ask Mr. Lincolo’s triends, and they | Baltimore Couvention and ite platform. (iHisses. A | Cess®not the success of the gentiemen whose names ap- | Sr Guuren” « Pe Tage Cay. ante A Lipooin hed in the balance, 2 | will tel you. (Laughter.( You will bave all your quea- { voice—*Withont the Custom House.”’) I have only’ few | peared upon that ticket, feria the hour of the bation’s | ———— ~~ —— ] instr homes ne wil! be “ore for thie occa.ion Ml And found wanting.” 3 | tops answered before 1 get through. Lam not in fav: platform. ‘There are | peri! men were nothing and princtpies were everything. ike; | (Appiause,) He jvoked upon that ovcasion as propietic of and thers are muny things I would like tw Geve there | tac iriamph of free speech, free men aud free pross. There which are not there, Iteke (Bat platform up avd con. | may be goutiemen horo to-night, sai he, to ratify their in- trast it with the character of the mem that run npon it. | aividnal favorites. | bear from yonder direction the vame thels saan , fionaiy mt tuele resident anole at bie rooms, Nu. #? Rond street, New York, sefere the 27th inet. DAY. june 27. int OST-A LADY'S MINIATURE BREASTPIN, 5 2 aris. The finder will be satis‘actoriiy rewarded inKing thie same to 19 Beaver sirect, VKED WRIGHT. OBT—ON THURSDAY, 23D INSG, A RBANKSOOR, 4 00 the Reamen's Saving Bank, The fn . ably rewarded by leaving it at the bank, cori Wall streets, New York POLE LE LOCTOO TELE LE TECO DE RELELLELOOEETCEDLE FELL UE I bave given: but J te! wo worcccerceceee se resevore rescore ceoocccosccocoee@ | 1 preler those men tv Worse men “vessie Beaton Fremont, 3 requested to address to To restore the dignity of the White House.” = | now. (Applanse.) ¢ cceceecenceccerescercoetressreresececesereceee@ | political seutimente of this meeting that | am addressing, The bearing of the audience, previous to the opening of } bet | believe } am acdiersiug au agecmbia.e Of America . SCHENCK will be a hie rooms as usual om TUBS DAY, fro M.to2P M Te'keeps a large senply of medicines at his rooma, whic can be bad wi ail times. Vo ‘That Halimore Convention, in ope of its resointions, pro- [tof Geo. B, McCielian——(enthusia&tic cheering and a voice— ' : 2 Douuced tbe most aT ont on of the! —— a “1 frends gyro Steerer dollara eee hee citiyeos and patrioss who love this country, and who | sident that they could. Theone J alinde to is where they | aud yonder, as the echo of that name, the name We proceedings, gave no intimation of the diversity Of | wists 10 preserve it as the laud of freedom. I'bave sup- | pay that lermeny 18 dewirabie, and that vo man whedows Jena. Hrcmons. (Great applause.) This indicates but and feclings which were put forth time to | ported the -dimjuittration ever since it was inguguraied, | mot hold these pritcipies is worthy of public confidence. the ove greut principle of tree mec and froe speech. Fing the subsequent proceedings and the good | so far as I folt it necessary t0 do 60, in order to support | Some peonle suppore that that resolution was dirocted | So, geutiemen, unter whatever rnl!ving ery you advance Ramer and forbearance which marked the proceedivgs to | the governinent, | shail support any adratpistrat.on «o i Mr.Soward. Mr. Seward is but the [resident's | here to-nigut, you como as Individual so diers tuto one she end. Though Fremont meeting, there was upiis- | lar as it m necessary to do my duty to the government of 11 he docs net like him, why does be keep bim in | great army of American freemen, whose rights bave takeably a good sprinkling of Linovlnites present: but | this country and to the \ulerems of my couvtrywen; but | ole’ If be does not approve dir, Seward’s ibiuence | peon tl ‘apled upon, whose privileges have been as LO8ta280™ OFF THE TOP OF ONR OF TITB WALL street and Madison avenue stagas, between Nineteenth Street down Broadway and Wail atrart to tho verry, « Pack Age, Containing &cont and pair or pants, ‘The finder, hy ro. turning the sane tod. 0 Watson, No, 158 Fifth avenve. wil rewarded. The package was marked Wm. H. » but + oY thorough ex we ROHENGI mer eck ris roanects that all who wish 0 consalt him should end-e/or to seo bim within these twe dava, as be will not br vive ‘o visit New York on Tussday, Suly's, his regular visiting day of that week. nte at their dwellings 4 who. wish to ave him af f = whatever Prosidect, or candidate, or cabimet | I bave not considered Mr. Lisesia a suitable man for | and Mr, Seward’s actions, why does he bold bim there? | sailed, even while as jreow vy stand, as they should, | — osr- BMALL BLACK ND TAN RLUT: ANSWERS corhrargpen ag ay = rod, 4 pr “Good, r nly, 186 uy «dove he wot st i eautiful vii ‘ pe! <A BM, AD a 7 cane taser cae cates cir - cutwide | President, (Goo hisses avd applause.) in July, 186° Why dove he votsay, retive to that beautiful vill jn serried ranks ty oppose Unit rebellion. We stand epon i tate Of Doi. Kein her to 9% West Twenty ‘A meeting for the reorzon z.tten of Company 4G, of th! tich |} wrote in my review, ‘The nomination by the repabs President partisans, forgettinglremont aud Liveon, re | can party b Avburn, a beautiful city now. it ie that platform, cor it is the platform upon which our fore- wan as Abrabain Linovin for Presi. | on bis Cabinet, We want confidence in the Pr here stood, which descended wo ux through the iong Binth street, ami receive $6 reward. veteran regiment, will be beid on Tuesday evening, Jame | @ponded with an enthusiasm which several times dont has my coufidence ip tbe party, and | bun The grand principle that tuey app: and Mastrions descent of English liberty, which wan ao- O8f—ON GUNDAY, JUNE 35, OUTSIDE THE ay o Broome gerne the syeakers. Thit wan the oall for cheors for “C, | damped whatever hopes! might have bad.” a Yoiow, | pinitorm—woat is its nature: Why, itis drawa up mot } copted and adored at their baods by our ancestors, | La onea the Klvaran, Pisin a Gold Neel ines aba rack oe! 33, at eight o'clock, at the Mercer Homs@, @oraer of ‘ 7) McClellan,” ai wuich wll the discordant elements ai | “You youd for it.”) to bind the President: tor how can you suppose that a | and was fougit for ‘through the dreary’ and deso- | amelied Locket autncaed. with the inivals S. 6. F-: a | seq wercer streets. Youn’ cm wishing to join a frst olagp 4 @moe barmonived witha vigor and force and continuo Dr. Bnownson—Do you want to know why? man who cannot be bound by @ constitution which he | iate bours of the rerolutiou. It wos inscribed upon | falued asa giftof atriend. Whoever will return it i B67 prune , dunes which for Some time aiter kept the mecting | A Vowe— en. bas solemnly aworn to preserve and to protect, will be | our flying, triumphant banners then at Yorktown end Mavens will be lverally rewarded. militia company will find here an exeellent chance for ade, Matual good homer. Browneow—Because I considered Liveola the ieart | bonnd by the resclutions of @ political exucus’ (Applause ) | Saratoga, \t was inesribed upon the glorious pages of cor O8T—ON SUNDAY MORNING, 267 IN: rrom | tavee . J *- ase Genearent bed Kot Mr, Lincon is to run as tho apti-siavery | eonstitution, and ia now contended and etruggied for tn 39 Rust Twenty-eight sireet, a yellow Canary bird, = S wt | could bave | candidate. WATCHES, JU WELRY, &C. DVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS Jewelry. Dry Goons aut Personal Property of -¢ am Lincold, an Gutisiavery min. Ye | thiapur desolate hour—-lreedom of the press, freedom wg fusion belore my eyes, I rhowd | goosi have mes lost their jodgmeut. krery wan koows | of We perrow, the privilege of habeas corpas, aad th hour having arrived, the proceedings would be voted with the repubiicam party, (A yoice— | that noman in this couniry bus beem more oppored tothe | right of axyiim.’” (Cheers.) O, but | am totd thas the: Seeereed by creauizing the meeting by tbe appoimt- | Why didn't you voie fur Ovuglagt) J will newer that | emancipation of slaves than Abraham Fiacnin. (Ap. | has been no violation of thase prmiciplos, that there they The Linder will receive $6 reward by reuruing it ve ine abori OBT--ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25, AT PAVILION " cawhy , coription. JOSEPILA. JACKSON, Broker ant Com Ment of vice presidente qvestion. I coud not vote for Dougie Let me have When General Fremont iseved his yrociamation | stand iotact and powerful an over, in their native dio Hovel, Mockaway. 1. 1, & Bank Book on tie ‘segeset | sion Merchant: til Grand sirect, two doors wont o¢ Br 4 list of vice presidents was then read, and their elec- | time to answer your questious, or don't put apy mre. stain Dim No, #ir, be rescinded the order, and | expevivily the principle Wat overy roam shall be secure | free assed Wil please leave Wat the 7 iy, Olin hours from 98. M. to ‘Wen carried by m. Aby man WhO Puls quesuows must walt and bear them | relieved Fremont of his command, And #0, tov, in the | of his ixe, bis liberty and bis proporty. Secure, indesd! | ———"—- —__-_-.___- —— —-— on — ” AI het of seocetariaf was then read, and their pomioa- | auswered; | won't be wterrupied in that way, [didn’t | case of General Hunter, [am oppored to wlavory, and | Have not ibe prior speakers upon this etand expiniued to OST—IN TH CENTRAL PARK, ON NDAY T (6 NASSAU STRRE™. DOM: HO. 2, U gd few approved by the moeting. vote for Lougine, because | didn’t like bim. 1 did not bre in my Beart that does not resyond to | you the tissue of arbitrary arreais that have ocourred in evening, © Gold Bracelet, much prizhd by the owner es LY, est prices are paid for ios oF was. par j RATIFICATION OF THR CLRVRLAND PLATFORM. J ke bitm for various reasous, but the main reason why | ad what I demand for myself Ideuand | yourmidet. Geutiemen,i pray you understand me not | @ sift from n deceasnd fr t nder will lw liberelly : n x adeancts made on 6 A. HONIGMAN, Diamant J) The " a or him was tbat Tevuld not do #0 without bracelet te 26 Moore iret, be- oe oF Ge eters aera 80, whether white, Diack, red, Bridge. (Bueee id app) to didn't © piavform Of pringiples adopted by the Comrention pont aes M Bevemod on the Sist May was road, The resolutions | YOting for Joby C. lire: low | wx among —thove *bo would excuse nothing (Applause.) Thore ia only-one way, in the exigencica of war to the present in rewariad on returning ihe Aween Froot and South, poy 78h ; : : aie = # 8. 6 JADWAY, CORNER O} ware receive wi ch erent oe " But jet that pare, 1 dic seit. 1 ar | my jurlgment, to get rid of slavery, and that ix by a con- | eumbent of the Presidency of the nation; but 1 ST OR STOLEN=TWO 7 S10th OCTORER UNITE! T WENRY HYMAN ROAD Sitsed wiih slight hieeon, which crow forth freeb vurste | Bt Ol eu ficlent iuportaten to spenk thus ‘et mysel. I | siduthualamehdwont abuleiing tk. (apziaire) ‘Thod | will eave BADE Wo teak pay wher wvariemng | LQ Oh STOUENE TWO? Sim, oCTORER TRIED Mt gush teite Yor Dininoway Levee of @pplouse. only want to defo the position m whieh I sioud. J bed | this Calon more importaut than slavery. Whon Ithought | and striking fur beyond military necessity, declares | able reward will be paid (or their return en applicati Pera wr niruncin aaaben ty mae Alter the reading of the eighih resolution a voice | Yoved with toe repeviican party, ved that party | tbat ibe agitation of slavery endangered tre \ojou,1 op | and affirms that the arrest of a man, hie incirocration | J. W. NEWTON & CO., 96 Wall street, Pus. pei oat t oan |. ABotD: would be someth og ! (bought 4 would til t momimaled | posed that agitation. When slavery rebelied and turont- | withont a bearing or process of law is broudly aud dat! ) rapeoee | oe ne ver asain or called | Atruham [ineti, sod 1 sald thea that tbe party | gues the extheace ct the Union, then I oppored slavery. | within the constitution of the laud. He averred. whee Whe. the thorweuth resolution of the Conveation was that would minate such a candidal thet proved Aiwaye in my own mied, ip my beart, toe Union ques- euch flagrant acta bad been atiompted and avowed by cent, 2 yenbtn as Uae GUO Gok in eae | oe, wo ee Me was that it | thou wae first. If yon lose the Union if you lose your | those who ranked themselves with the supporiers ot RANK age, Fivening, SAN JONBS. JEWELNY. =I will por pinee 1m OTIOE. —LO8T, ON THE 4TH OF JTUNR, ) B, Book No. 148,422, by fire, at eprint wore only @ party o| to-day, expecting inpolve to NOerty—the liberty of the white man——who is to asvert | Abraham Lincoln, It was a sad page upot ITOPPED—KUPPOSED TO BE STOLBN—snaWLs , Jouu ©, Fremont refused te accept the thirteenth (Applavse) | dd poi sup | acd maimtaim hbercy for the biack mas, (Applauae.) bul it mort be explored wad the contents of thes aul Banke, which Ue owners can have by toe Hot plat orm.” OF tue reseoo thas I be | These bave always been my iboughts, they bave been | page should be delivered totbem, He simply Apply st 77 Biewok " 4 ueioe Tullowed, with the usual cries from a Sean beveve avything that is in the | advocated in my K-veo—nlways seseried upon every ri A im accordance with a req tenet Torn him oot,” “Who ws be rree csetion world De necessarily the in | occasion, | have not changed my opinion upon that ques. | that proof should be submitted. The cone = == = epecce ng him bere,” ke.” eee ie pow pone A = Rs — jm Ta bY ny Dood well ved +, Walotovance of the ore to ve violated, their rights jniringed uoder po POLITICAL, armas team, ke bee wie ae couteae . — ‘Thav'e so” and beers.) >! have eevered | Uoton, The that loves the Union and places that | plea of military necossity, but upow the broad deviara . i 0. oe eatin preted - see cike! | ne personal inconveuience; I hare bad 60 perso. al allot ry Other question, i# the one ior whom i go, | tiom that, under the constitution of tha land, thoy, as Pe ae gy SATIO ACE ROR) ASSOCIA. | Renee Wee S PLked we L oe Of @ policeman from this administration, Sv far as iam pereonsdly eon | awd ihe one whom | atm roady to suppor freemen, Lad po rights, but were subject to arbitrary | Chusedayy eventn-, at 8 aclock. ib the store of Andrew ae | ’ (Tom the Presidet down to all | | war asked Imprisoouent aud their proporty to arbitrary spoil. | Leary, Atth alreet amd Kighth avenne, to elect - t Pde YR RRCOLUTIONS. the departments, more respect that Lever receivrd from | General Fremont, Lhave given vom, The first evidence ch be would give | oi.cora for the ensuing your, Al dermocrate are inviied. ee ae emul Dew rad — ‘ration. || am We Old Lo bope for any not FuPport tbe womINes of the Haltimers (on proceeded from the page of that statute whieh | Micmsxt Larmix, Sec'y, ANDRAW LEARY, Prea't, | cach, Amateure aro h snge, aid if WOL WO Old, bie too wofirm J like Whe Cleveland Convention was ebacted in March, i849, Saye the legislators most be eold; welgnt 12 * AJ, 3 5 onc vans ¢ | {pave no person ibtercat i Ht; all my perwonat at section fonr—“And be it forther enacted, that any MATRIMONIAL i —— ee oF New dors. wscur | would (ead me 10 aupport thie adminmtrat) some there that {could wot ne- | oruer of the Preaideat, or under his authority, nade at : “ ; TAMONDS, , | Aad fe Cited “tates Se | believe it corrupt and rotten to the core. (Gren cout without very serious imodiilicatioos: but 1 like | aby time during the existence of the present rebeliion | A MIDDLE AgRD GENTLEBAR (A Bap bel) OLD GOLD 4 S14! Le ; Rages poggdts bie comubion.) ADA Deering Mat — Abe apitit and tne tone of thore remo utions. They weem | shall be « defence in ail tbe couris to any action oF proe- tance ef an inieligent . > rx: here rose and wuid—teutirinen, | ought | to me to be seriowr aud honest resoluticns.—toe bonest ex | cution, civil or crumionl, pending oF tw be eominsnced, twenty.onr ne who wil . te choirman Of this meoting, M you will please | proesion of the convictions hes’ open the battle for freedom of tie per. m ef ve prem. for ibe right of ary lum eae rorvis, and for ntiments Of the Convey | for aay rearch, eaiznre, arrest or Imorisoumeut w from fi ty 0 one hum | tion. There inno inake believe i Lbem—no sham—vo | done oF Committed, oF nets omitted Lo be dou and ew York Curwm hove | enreaity. Ihe men ip thet Cleveland Couvension were | by virtwe of such order, oF under culur of any of Cow- podience, (“that's en.’") 7 wish | earnest, bunest-minded men, aud they have told you whas | gona”? The President's order im the law of dhe land. n hin ale {o ‘natrhinony.. S avy rind of old fash d “ HT broadway. Apo ihan any other pare hear me, that 1 am tpformed dred employes of the are here tht he a a rade, old 1, Shhws reget LOUIS AN vou BAe ‘orle miuce womanty heart. A poor girl w vt wel With carve de visite, If agiveabe, Henry J. dou ation Of We my 10, those whet are not odieeholiere pit dng | Mey, veltoved aud want t proof alter | Lpring sircot Lebreton Le ey a 9 , Costom Houre, ii bey wil keep quiet and let ali the woiwe | would rather fail with to book of : Sapipeieetieares y » POR DIAMONDS, 101 ‘i be mode by those who are officeholders, we Rha) ive m4 fo of “ood,” and at hand; but BNGLICN LA me halons too A Pellbant ¢ nly arn jose (haa we Otherwise would bare (“Pot them out,’’) ore, } am ready WO nepport au Mence Delore, nt isand perfect gen —for male Herre | & J oaly, / | frote We Obly. from fifty 10 ope heeded of them, We v Abrabam Linoolo, (Crier of midday that Une aah had not yet 8. W. PLUMS, Biasavod Broxer, 612 Broadway,» y eve 0 cers bere to Lake the tg ebeern) | do wot believe that (here or can risep, mouth pronounces the iaw for the = i x keep quiet. Mr. Brownse: party i this coumiry #trong enough people: arrest §=once)=—omade, the of FUGAITORE, : Casirey Of tbe potion Ofte does HOt cumbine ihe gronter portion of te demo. fiver, from the humblest provost marshal to the to do it. We most bi Dt. | party. (oibet is tie J yiiauwe) Jama Prenident himeelf, har a perfect and concivaive defence b embarraceed vy the confusion that bas | of demorratic entorederte, and perhaps | have au a in apy COUrE throughout this land in avy eotiun brougut tachment Wo tant party strouger than } bave to any other, | for deimeKes by reason of that arrest. [will show you ) years younger | You will oweur for 4 Bot if *e ween | bow palpavie avd clear a violation of the constitution audience quiet, | bh pey to defeat Abraham Livoote we must ave a perty formed | ander whieh we hye in this Inw of Oangrons. 1 vow refer have @ Jiktie CoMmperrion on my aye and infimy—! wit | from the people, Not the Cemocratie purty, nor the re | simply WW One resolution adopted by abe inte oon NOt detain Jovig-—aed Linton Wo the few words 1 pave | puolicnn purty: because iB thie ease I wal be (he peo | wb Baltimore, conyoued iiore ou the 7th of thin prownb puny, | have told you that | could nor support the | ple tbemeelves, riving, a8 it were in mone, nod protesting | mouth, GePliemem wilt be quiet for a moment, ‘oF this _ ASTROLOGY. Li, KINDS OF FORNIT OW wing to the crowaed state of our columns we are com Safe oni as) aavortneraeate eowiug unit We anor 8. vary W operenen wtb republean se let! by hem omy for the p ved, Tat sett, YbO4y Of american iverty Baownsor— bee w keep AUTIFUL PARLON SUIT, COVRRED A. BAAU Rech cattwobronsies: one ha be sold $200; one for Alea, bw Sh irbie Fo WINE ABTS. SAMPAIGN MEDALS or LINOOLK AND JONSSON ve of 1 We eapicarien of the tedieidi re-riec oo Of Lincoln. 1 should wot wpe mous | agaloe whoddy and ail ide corruptions, | (Anpianse and | Im Of MOTO interest than rotiriDg for Any Gacmusiiy what | \j’p,') Itch diametys, wed froouled samt 10 any address | Sie, ane [oe ore, Ta foun and Ca “ y ageieet bin in thie or any othe: piace had be oot been pre | laughter) J know sboddy hor recertiy been taking | ever, tor Wing werity which repomms at toe Basie | faci, ED BAe | two trade, Address Worrent & Rearoom Burk in ‘or three a « preiertene | selsedforréciection, Leng thus presented, jery; Dut | eay to eboddy, * Qui, quid ex trmeo | of oUF aern, Highth wtreet, near Hizth avenue. Z her rn 7 0 1 A 1 will ‘be Ww Co. box 16 944 Broadway, Ps iad PRiliated weribe Tight, ar@ you bawe (he right o® American ol tat we'to aay, "nar eboary | and F ‘ : a ae ss We theretor sor (is character, and if You don't believe bia a sn! +1 dia Buse It bas couse design. | sry Abe Bhin | fee Th w mLRT Awe senor OF NOUSENOL for \he country, ikla your duty 40 oppose him, to oppeee | or 7 OF Ov my parece.’ (Derinive laughter) | “Rerolved, Thet we appr on pen AED: AM : me ce ‘ hie re-eieccion ‘by all lawful meas, (lileaes.) 1 don't | go for Jovn & t remont because I believe bum th ing Hdely 10 Ihe eonstiition etd ile prencipien Of | meta thm crowded mumeet muresiomse wo are com. | ibe mae Pari mer. ivan care.bow many ‘A have Reard ayes verve. | men thai har been named, and beoauee | bel Ager icau MBErtY with “When Absannin fnouin, haw dig 4 tei ree 00 aw ib ae PRigiso'omnit oo caveruenmane mumine wader the su0we one he, hinvea come Tie) Ave wheb! Rpow and ‘baus} balleve, aad sew vou fw beer Died w be Peaqidont of tie Unttad Paotes } charged, ander virewmetancey of quiaraiie'ed Hil). ty | JA2 saat Deer Ad Obreeh ROAR Bath AveRUM,