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NAW YORK -HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUS! 16, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. . assembled, T the provic the adypttos so alen I het ints in to i the & Pp'aus Paseo g haat a “saat | SACK HAMILTON'S CONVENTION. Ta eid sa alton pote Aspe Hing boast held up tothe world’s view on the O points Savon: New aaBa aly, RGY, WARTIN, President, ‘ATERMMCAX, eee petopnne ts ak iamiaiean atke te dee ‘ UNI N | N. ‘im het ae. - nee the | I rem waar that the Convention would - ppg my te ot wadieade, wl PROCEEDINGS. OF THE CONVENTION. | f='armi cars Peers [see ee ane | Sere te supporters of Sack ame 2 fe Se rinks SAAN tiny as neihaitihosdhi Uanghing the “member” from can, oo toe adoption tinea of the democratic ‘this oan Miten at the Cooper Institute—A Ridicw- asvarengs m soak ab woud pores Of tho report. fhe question was put and carried | I, the democratic wore with the Pensa ta thatr efforts to free Oontinued Success of the Great | — SEHiAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YoRK HERALD. onapimously jo | SOME ane mma wid lad be baen Prat fant he would tot bana Speeches—-What ere ko Fenian invasion of Canady. He Poapmrma, August 15, 1 ad aawert the rights of I National Convention. At twoive 0% dtroke Voting Convention Thinks X toliowed. Me was gavel, rt As Aagt t of the President. ys oy tbat ar ie Be Th ‘The Onammay—The Convention will now come to is ry PROCEED! order, 4 . ion visurntion againat tho F ian SECOND DAY 8 NGS. ‘It was some little time before the Conventionists bad ran noone ae. ae. ke. show 1 have copied “ihe @ en's prociaimadl ae eae _ taken their allotted seats and something like quiet and Tar ctor of Waka ve 4 mown was Inde to taka Feene of 0 The great mass meeting of supporters of the Jack | [lity and do be d\d by ua, He re . Ailenco was restored, during which the Chairman stood | will state for the information of she Convention, that it | a4 to allow the (omunittee on Resolutions Preparethcie Hamilton Convention is over, and it becomes tho duty of | tuty a = Aer der. "Had hisnot boom doe the Senator Doolittie’s Opening | % wiety overving, and no doubt noting the scene be- | is addressed to the Convention. | The. letter was sent me | Toler’, Sat Jt athe queaion wa bo Dg put Hon, Me. | an impartial chronicler of current events to proxowtce 0 ving overall of Capada. Me fore him—a scene in which he himself was playing no | thls morning's the organ of tho united delegation from ) Toni snpearat on behalf of the camhmiton wae {a decided fizzle, At the Cooper Institute last evening | ited the der armies of Gratien Uta be woul novor Address, unimportant part. Before he had ceased his contempla- | “m,vuapl Ohio. from Ohio. has pre--| their report unti the following day at ten o'clock. some six or soven hundred people assembled, in reapouse | ny loagor beat link aftueliviint thug Thnk sein tion of the scene and announced the first order in buai- | sented a letter from C. . AZ inthe Cpe erable discussion then took place as to the hour | to the appeal of a few ultra radicals, and when they had | attention to the course of the repabl can party ia favoe meaenanl ness, a sudden commotion, commencing at the lower rena mae" that ee ee read. | 0 pina gp Slaton *, Most of the del Minas | *Membled they evidently didn't kaow what they had 1 Selvaren) treeac om, and especially to the efforts m dw end of the western galery, suddenly seized upon | ynanimous consent of the Convention to with the Convention should lose to-morrow, end | Ss#embled for. Some asserted that General Butler was proortnd "Set Hed Ger aie ‘LETTER FROM VALLANDIGHAM, THE MARTYR, | the whole Convefition, spectators and all, and the fhe request of the gentteman to have the Teed: | seemod, to think that the earher ihe sit- | to speak ; others that it was Goueral Banks, and a fow ind universal freedom upon eur banners, , whole body was at ouce standing up, anxionaly survey. | TO 7, Rerr, say. objection, torlts Dring re Sreving tha “feet” A. sa lesan ee suoh |-very knowing radicals opined, with many owl-like must do the satge If they would be m . Aa ing all around them and wondering whether and what | omhands) remy talued A ded option, aso the seer onienes ot rising | Suakes of the hoad, that they should have good speak- wp Petaglsvosher bebe den f evil threatened them, The panic—for such for a mo- OPIROTION. and breakfasting and making at bree miles’ leary | oe at any rate, Towards eight o'clock, however, for the Irau Parte. Ris Wrongs, His Rights, and His} mont i might bo tormod—subsided almost as rapidly as — ie} mire pr eel of New York city, rose aad said — bn Pay re the eee cage ge Ip = was announced semi offcially—that is, the _ uy Melanehely Fall el eek: before ther mae Foaummed all quietly ro: | Maem Jouxsoy, addrossiug the President, eaid-— | journe should adjourn until ten o'clock, oan behind the door of the committee whispered | Captain Church, of the ( sink taba Siiftante y i. togbo Se cectaenen op EERE Mr. President, are you ‘atisOod that it requires the SOUTHERN NKY ENGLANDERS. it to the policeman on duty in front; that General Butler | Volunteers, eliciting groat appinuse e ‘then annoanced that tho business of bon geen consent of the Convention before that letter Colonel! Bancocs, “of Connecticut, sneceeded in secur- | Was not coming, and that Gevoral Banks would have General Logan thea stepped forward and was rece: ea The cuanaaan ia be opened with prayer by Rev. ly be read + ing the door, He said:—1 ieee a ee statement to | come, only they gave him no time to prepare a speach, | with three times throo, Ho expres hin cordia the fe pcitay rig (teantaee Prayer by Bev, | oe Peestoner, heing pre-engagod daring Mr. Jobn. | make. Tho members the Missin. | The committee then was im m frightful Gate of corporate | pathy with the Fenians in the erty of ee Eo ae eactorin' on casualties. son's remarks, eailed upon he gentleman to Fepeat, tippland. Miawgarh, delegations: bore, in, Rew -Rag. | pectarbarions they sotealip dd cos keee chon to get | thetr uative Iapd, complimenti soldiers om Piquant Little Discussions in the ae ee eine Talng, saldcT am tusiructed | Mr. Jowxaox—T usk, Mr. Prosidont, are you right in | !und, have prepared an address to Mew agian’: | totakethe chair.” Gudienty a bright idea vecerred'to | their bravery and vevotion dusing tho His wpeocls hig Committee on Orcaniaatiok to make the following | S¥PPosing that it requires tho unanimous consent of the | That address, beatiful in ite expression, eloquent in its | one of the members—they would wead for Mr. trooley iy aa tadionl a Governce Oxlesdy's, bot approves Convention. pM sey o-reeebed ep nner Convention before the paper be read? If that be the | Appeal, full of the patriotism aud the earnest purposes | And for Mr. Gresley they accordingly seut. In 4 very dicace. The burden of his speech was dowaa ¢ CHatnaay then anuounced/ that the Secrotary gale tees you are compel | to suppest:t- more (nab in that auimate ath ons bemata, navies Ses ani ae bs Hope ee Rearing of bands denoted the appearance | ciation of Englal #0 of the administration is neo it 1") ‘consent be taken del ave ry tr 0 Ir, Greeley—whowe counte: h °. ‘0 Li “4 > wr a read the report of the Committes on Organiza. | 57), raajority woeeen {Cheers ) move to mas a van of the proceedings of " this Con- siatbiy rome an Ivvereat oh rath eae ee gingled chon gape sat Re No gala es " pENT—The gentleman from Maryland moves | yeulioi move that the address bo miner to the | milk by halfa dozen ott " hor / " " SORES AND INCIDENTS. a Ut FRETOEST oo cond tho report:-— | wat the rule be suspouted whieh requires unanimous | Comittee on Itesohtions. pevfortaed the sane tanwusre-as tho ( a Hides, wo otal reviewed the ne mB anions ja Proopeded as cee or nf tne report | consent that the letter be now read. _ The motion was earried with but one or two dissenting | pass for an army on the stage—t, «, thoy scattered nian lav pitched into the idook, aod ; serum | Burst.ot cheors, the ladio# ta eles waving their FE bam peat ar tree Paget Ov motion of Governor Onn, of South Carotl A CONIRAMAN ot ytimiont good order prevall Yan incident oovurred ALL HARMONY, ORDER AND GOOD FEELING, | handkerebiot "with an entuonasm as marked as that | Pe tase orate modoa wil aay «ay ha Honwution tags tac tee chou, ‘ediocrned Hit Directly the speakers of 1 Eni Mesveliue Kuesiinia whioh notuatod the Conventionists themselves. cheering in the galleries, and slight upplanse in the | O'vlock this morning. Pearance « colored gentleman stationed hin pe a eee ein asindeee canta rade The Tolle eee ese vice Presiicats and Scare. | ody of the Wigwam)—those of tho contrary opinion oe Teportors’ deak and began to take notes of & COLORADO ELECTION ¢ taries of the several States were then read out by the willsay ae pe Koval aa, ny ae SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘oyalon| be wrote, ior Ro: be wrneth, or whore: vs Retarna from all parts of the election o” A.C Hust for delegate to Co Tho Pres cheawng aba leriea) tearnod it, or who he wrote it for, deponent sayeth not sufiles it, be was there, and performed his work with considerable unction. Tu; fou i carried, (Continued | 4 ch 4 Ptends, particularly ia the guts | wa entions of the Adjournment of the tion To-day tnprompty Mase Mocting vast Night—Union speech of Mr. Geoodw The Address and Platform to Be Pre- popular viewbors oC end Coteeesee Cas ath sented This Morning. "Vice Presiilente Serretesrtan, D. Jawes Mann preerR rae avpianer - eee 5 Tho Sccretary then read Mr. Vatlandigham’s letter, sf | OL Alubuina, Ke, It was singular faet—or by no means a VERMONT CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION paprerunere ne 4 follows: — Porcanmurima, August 15, 1846. | fact, Just as the reader plesses—that thero Mipoaeny ey August 16, 1400 Rhode Ieland. Graanp Movsr, Parraprnenta, Anguet 16, 1886. Indi ome arethat the Cor will complete its more that a dozen ladies present, agd the Kk EF. Woodbridge wos ununimousiy oases in ® desert broadvioth. Of the males the the Cuammax or rue Nationa Ustos Convention, ( vows to-day tye seclaant on at Ules A convention eld here to da Connecticut Probable Adjournment of the | now Vork New Jersey. Convention This Afternoon. Peausyivanla Delawere. labors to-morrow and yot been dotnitely et of | twelve before the cor Ww platform bas uot There are ten or tee, but there is Ltde doubt THE “MARYLAND Un on CONVENTION wrens yecinn as AN; | that tho salient points wilt be the samo as those men- ust 1, 1468 Went Virginia, 8 Rweeney. _ mated to me te following resolution, this | tloned in the Herato’s special dispatch of yesterday. eohon of May ” North Carolina in A. Gilmer. ee edt by that ieisere will he tn aad ; : new eve bly Ruoras to-day noom 4 Judge DJ WardiawT, MIE ns, a eee uutarily took upon himeeif tue fp “ targe and there i auch eatin va ENTHUSIASTIC MEETINGS LAST NIGHT, of Be toons dT Ghetat {he ary, and possibly ou of rogrot that tho | company gonetally—when be papod they dancer, w ; Southern did © the yalor and endurance fh pen nit oe yor whoo a band: THE COLLECTORSHI? A. F cui YY IN PH LADELEt A Ae cinat irartp Infringmoeas of, the fights © they *o abundantly displayed (or thoi country’s foes me F oe MTL anna, Auguat 1, iad, den ad re roady to by hi Congratulations and froternizetion lave been order The first om M " ng Mr William F. Jolmstow, thee f saleh hint f bind was ananin tot chairman of the day among the de nen sport { spe a ge AD marked that the oliject of the mest! Pleasantness $n numerous staid Rew Rugland with those who bed been Latchered be { their were the Hrnvuo to vecord how many bottles of cham: | xempathy with tho Umon. Mut Mr ley ne Pane Massachusetts and Sonil Carolina disposed of in | glected tw slate in what way the — sympaily ‘common thir moruing. Certainty the number wae not | 9 gg pn ie Ie port, vivited to Gasiom House Colonel Thomas, the Ack it oa Speeches by Hon. Lewis D. Camp- bell, ‘S?: jor Rawlias, of Mis- seuri, and Others. ‘Alabama. sinie Kentucky Ohio.» to presont Indiana, > iMinots, al froma & weal in duty (0 his eonsitiuenis = (>. do. ‘ &e. ; 410 now, ‘the committer, he said, bed tried to get f atter at his (Mr, Tomagton’s © hee 4 br 16 the alee tons of duty ond | cuail. Massachusetts has been wandering about shuk- | General Mutler, but’ tailed; | but doubtteos a ror. qhaluer be (owns! -—— whose velwiorm and a0 iia ty.aud | ing hands ever sines, ond at the present tine of writing, ie - eal | —_ Ne Le rth arastance 40th Lis offer Lom gonttn purity of morives T to theend thas there | oO Bk ahs ka Si eae maaaas 6 nunc ld Rot be oxpectod to v fargo s nacertain a tenure. He SPECIAL TELES on) YO THs WEW YOTM NERALD. hail be no pi ed | tou (10) V. M., Law visiigd the delegates of every S146 IA 1 amodint of enthusiasm at #0 short w no « bet, thea pth. uestion or disturbing eleme! the Vulen excert Todiana, Minols, Obio, Misslssippi, | then mtroduced the Rev. I. W. Conway, who ina voice that he on 1 the geatimenta of Ww OF uri and o 3 ve been pay ve. | somewhat like that aseribed to Mr, Vincent Uracatnlos uti and other delegations have been paying and re- | somewhat lite isl Tati ae tee to fe ceiving frieudly exile, and ail the lobbies and passages Of | Sane to mourn, He averred, ami the Contintafal are euvked : oa the conduct gf the colored mennte Outside the hotol a scene of considerable axciiomeat x “ prevails. An improwytn macs meeting was started there | about tivo o'clock aut has lasted ever since, The crowd | samo charuel Louse voice. of Audrew Johnson wy tne ie Jelphia in hor thee in which be bad been font, wotil t git of hie nua conti ~ (et 4 oy hy yl raht whet te aight Store giving. any final @e- vho we pow steaat from the Puibavei eins, August 15, 1856, ‘vo day, the second day of the great National Conven- “Con, was, as far as the wether wae concerned, an ° change to all assombiod bere and anxious to | Golorado.. Washi take part in the proceedings. There being no vexed ques- | ingioi.. tions to be discussed or debated in committee or caucus, O'Be 79e a T Brambet: Major L. Lourie. 1a the Coavention. va sew Orie protoundly eonscio Of te Intex ests fnvolvod thd Tolted Stgtes are too a Veranan! consideration in @ struggle upon tive Miepandd, 08,0 most solemnly believe, a i r ee rept ny cheered and a few hiseed, but the water is We counsel of Cotonet there was a larger avsembiage of delegates and citizens | adoption of . imatelpra ie exisience uf free repub) manjfesied # strong desire to hear from the Southern | great many omendou: i ‘Those opposed a cheers ullimatel, werwhelmed the bawes fut een hurrying to the Wigwam at an earlier hour ney. (eo reeponse.) the. sumer ca ent tat the n ntti stone ma: be harmonious, your } delegntes, whore monihe, by preconcerted arrangwceent | |; — nat ill the tad of Mr. Conway a ordlion th hat the pine am the morning than on the previous day. | port was adopted war hailed with fresh chears. ~ Coat ies Sac among themselves, are cloved iu the Convention. ~ 1 Of the meeting became known, He proposed bas came” THE ALLEGED “FONG ‘See care running in the direction of the INTRODUCING THE PREAIOING OFFICHN. 2 wag and, atthe tay ot my heart taen. |, AMODE the 5 nihern represen ed Tia ne “‘apontaneous"” collect ‘aid of the Hest, © Le, Anguat 19, 1906 ; ng we ‘Tho Chairman then rose and advancing somewhat in | {2e.erilo we fa which wierd 9 Fn Don carat, iy the yall of the people wax Mr. Goodvin, | of | Orleank ton t! People, ond with th Libertine; te Senet aka, miceeeaenaa i ‘Wigwam were most inconventently overcrowded, no Pro: | front of the platform introduced the prosiding ollicer, wry uid Nh VAL ANDIGUAM Alabaina, a, Fe ade tuther markable | httle | nroparod ropott, » Coommend ug fo day Deportions against Lit Loving beak com Mr. Doutre, Queen's Couns ged he canestakiog two pointi—Gret, that exiradition was Got demand- od vy tho French government ner by their a0- credited diplomatic agent according to the form per row speech. - ‘apontancous cullect.on w Hon. koaae oon Nm 0 ra, nd aving been | #ructed eho the frat who had addyeaeea | UnAnce pounruiitoe. (aoranes hij joablio atlontiqy wae grant th the floor, was greated with a wild sionte OT ge- | ® meeting in Philgdelpl For four yeare be had | triad tay le Rom ely -Greeey ha on na which was agnin tnd again renewed. | been Helilng againnt tgs When at fered ‘be wie ad’ that di i vision being made for the uousual trafle by tho enter- | Senator Doolittle, in the following words:—Gontiemen prising railway companies of the city, and in conzcquence | of the Convention, I have now the re of introduc. Choro was much jostling, eevore pressure, and no iiue | ine ‘9704 Bs, sie, of Wiens, en eet g jinder whoce glorious folds | yimself and dropped! w five dollar bi: “8g dangor encountered in going to and returning. This af- | was received with great riet was restored, Mr. Cowau ol + Me iad gone with his State, [uf | Aver this vi Jertuatn, My, Ge aw tom; nad, covene, thes, the. Game 40 Gos forded the light-ngered. gentry, who.-of. course wore ta PRUDENT DOOLIFELE'S ADORE. folowing resoltitiny ;— ways boom tau Tut to Desio that If be tived in | announced to sped. ‘The’ anpouorment. was Pak gery, wor are the docunracs aaa at facilities to ply their profes, | The Cuatmaax then rose and said :— a Bessie That a counting of two from enc Rime and hel it Wa? nig duty to Mgt for thé we t back and | (2 sileneo until it became known that Mr. Garnot wa the lingatio of forgery aworn The ar force, ‘most ample prof Gurriesen of rie Convention AND PRutow Criiaans or lve apprinted (3 Wvqure reaolutious and artaf&iress | a? Routh cenerstiy saw their error. ana came back aud | blak, when the applanse of the aurdieuce was bonndiaes, the defence was pot closed when Coen sion The opportunity was not lost, a8 many a conven- | rag Usirsy Sra) Applanse):—For the distinguished fri tae Couvention, ached to be forgiven, There was w good diy Methodlat poms leman—an Oleaginous type of the race— Gionalist and other travellor by the cars bas reason to donor of being called Fort apr ong pon she ronst lution was mnanimonary ted, lignan wt viol said o— at we om that the reason why the Biblical Moses did x 4 Tow while te r ba ' know, im rifled pockets and ruffled tomprrs, and for Rive wena cot the responsibility hed fallen upon er hee Caen ran were euNersnenlly aumpuaced Al eaten tare og ‘avemed—a ote ana erudition wien’ Mieviea tos We chime uTwai oui, which they are, no donbt, sincerély thankful to the cabee but solzing moos Genk soertngvens hgenarces een COMMITTER ON MRBOLUTIONS AND ADDR ay, White Mr. Johnedn remained ‘preektent return was | au@c0C® immensely, Dr, Newman, of New Orleans, was Hoos, Aumont 16 LOE aforesaid compentes. hg mrcape he ypraghen ny enter ot Malneni Wn: arge : Dosmbie. Oude let Thad. Blovens and tho radicak yresp | the nets ine wi And ho epoke of tho recomt riots in | TH® staaiaship China sailed thi? foreHoo, cal mg ‘ lene oe: Bice, Ooorge S. Weston. exclasive power and reetoration would be impomible, | Now Orteahe With that oleaginous shake of the vole eenty (no passengers for Halifar, and SEP*ULY alae fos ‘The hotels presented a scene of turmoil strugs' that great yok in ‘B, Bowers, H. Kingham, With a restoration of the constitation, in case of a foretun | which in the always implies emotion. He enuke | Liverpool, She carri¢s oul no specie. and perspiration all the morning Wit the bour for the Amoag the grest-evente.of one ome fa pan) Nermea te N. Davenport, J JH. Lig ge , war Alabaina would respond to Pennsylvenia in defence } first of tie cial Batter, whom they had =e ee opening of the Convention, when they emptied as if by | 40D, prove greatest —Keneral D. ootivary. | of w common country; bat, will the raricaly iB power, | there on that occasig®’—at which K peter pobin wae y Fhalou and the Pope. ab shan staal * si ee ae a Island—William Bench lawrence, ‘Thomas pas Promise thal » band would be Sree Oe. Son iaaens. ito then Saased o tho Coaaideratina of th ares new Mahan bale were Bagtiand by. tht Pepe » toot magic. Many ? And vention overn' a ew Orleans offic! rae a C t pond setinw as ythviare ap Shah aaa Dur erm "Ee . (Cheers.) | “Comneotiout—James Dixon, 0, & Saymoni their Gathers. Kor our youts the Thad “fought | Mowell or the “Aarstul-a of New Orleans.” Troeu vats ye | ere? day wit PUSLONS MIO "ai coming \kee the scene a in six years“a national Now York—Hon. H. J. Raymond, 8. & Church. to get out of the Uxion without pred ome Lee's | natural! to the President, wiom he declared to pasaed off there was bustle enough to make all the States, now assembles. (Applause. New ly pasacd 4 aiel tone firing one. "Tu arrival ofthe Hato and ober New aes ies oeecenshte’s rs | beeing eT ene no Sens Menham | SY Maden er pean a | Seder at ees aio Sten ake ne Nott *— York papers was the sigual for arusb. The delegates agony pad decal ring that i“ Pennsylvania—Hon, Edgar Cowan, W. Bigler. out of the Union, and atter he bat Bo gent sword Hm aia tn wat eo rae ws lay pr No Soroa be charged the newstoys en masse, and bought ap every ougaged “eo Sanat img P. ‘gown W Ayres @ackiey.- and gene home peuple wid bis he hed gained hls otject:| view. equal (ranchiee, Suivérse| amnesty, aud the adop- in (al vewd uf eailfe-cn "the tom ever seen—wasting Tesources—drenchi a aeanin cotee Crinfield. more, deen on con toual am a ny Ce available paper at a hundred and tweuty per ceut ad- battioGelds in fraternal blood, and carrying Were bard Parker, John W. Marge. able to get back agatn, He war now, however, about to pasok When oy had tern awantet S the Seats i Cly, Mo, 0 barnes: mute and oe vance upon the publication pricesp Senator Doolittle's graves ovr fathera, our sons, Virginia—General John J. ‘iuctign, Dae — Lanes retarn to Alabame with the glad tidings = the doar of | wonld be ‘a a fair way to be thoroughly recousiracce: tw we 1 appointment as permanent President was the main topic ee, Dee B opercent Noau damtia- an Graham, N. Berde! reconstruction was once more opee. | He should. tell | las of alt came Dr. Randolph, | Dr. Raudetpl cali _Meitopatian i Almighiy God, (Load ith Carolina—s. WeGowan, *. Perry. the reception mot, of Ines the Pres dee) jen Dt of discussion A strong party were disposed to think ) blessed peace, has come, and the mer #. W. Alexander, A. R. Wright, which he bad been received, and shonld assnre them ingaitely Somers himeet?- ay ann Wha coe g that General Dix should have been retained ip the chair, | assurance which we hore witness tells us that peace has Florida—Wam. Marvin, Mr. Wilkinson. that the glorious old Mia Spangled Banner would soon | more likely to remain cudisproved since the mental lasuice, Flesh worme, ruplions, ‘This was alco the opinion of geome members of | Come, and come to say. (Cheers.) Ob, but iny fellow | Alabams—C. +). Langdon, 1. J. Fostor. again wave over a united country. slitre of De, Randolph remained undetermined dy lie is OMIRS IAT Thaw. “tone Hat citizens, if the whole of the United Siates could Miasimeippi--Wm, Vager, A. Mardook. These remarks were reewived Wilh vociferous applause | epecch —Meferrriuer tho Committee on Permanent Organization; but | at tuis' moment look in upon the Convention—If they | fouisiana—John May, JudgeBaer. and cheors for Aloveme Tue racoting then adjourned boas waniiy. AU Rls depot. 60) Broadws ‘Texas—B H. Rppersen, 1. D. fivane. apenas jon it was represented (o thom that as Goneral Dix | could see what we now witness—the Norih and the South, the East and the West joining together in fraters omere don S. Jno, hhad already received the well merited compliment | Do'Sutoations ar friends end fellow citizens, our wore | Artists Wen "Byer Wt tet SPECIAL TELEGRAM T0 TW Sew YO ema THE CAMPAIGN INT! THE | wes of being appointed temporary Chairman, and | would be alrcady done. opine) If they could Kentacky—Garrett Davie, B. Hise Apsnaet ry ge nion Meeting Sperches as Senator Doolittle had been the embodiment in | bave soon, as we haw oem Ny. Messachsatie | Ohio—Sol, Hinkle, Colonel Geo, Mevook piel bt thedow Congress of the principles to sustain which the Conven- negations foe agen ig my Ee eel erty tp lhowerlig eto fg Neediniot.Miveowen aad ‘Wel Be i. oe SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HER The vomels. Evice Bi Dept tiou was called, and had received upon bis devoted ‘on. (Renewed applause.) If they could DO Michigan—W. B. MeCroery. Obas, 1. Stewart. person, of Teans. ‘The Radienia ona New Tack Gaver Missour!—Anatin \, King, Jas, 4. Broadhead Pmitavenrdis, August 16, 1860, Adévowe wets, 6 ey MER Ae - enemceneter rey Kice, Pree Norton. Awenthusiestic nations! Uniou meeting waa held last Seonetuertes shunme ths tseam, ¢ National Guards Halt, ia this city. After head all the obloquy and wrath of radical visls, the seen this body, greater in numbers and in weight ™ of character and brain than an convention Position of pormanont President was duoto him. The | Tig ever yet assembled ou this contiaent under oan Proposer and seconder of General Dix fell in with this | cvof, melied to tears of Joy aud gratitude to witness Uns Schuyler Colfax and Gener Venina Pienle o wonin Couptiony with the ee Noned sade pa terion uty ‘view, and Senator Doolittle was unanimously chosen. Fp yen a bye tse se arees atone Kansae—Coneral Charles % Bisir, W. C. McDowell! wal pretivainaries, Mr. L. P, Campbell, the recentiy everament The Veninus Asked te po “ ing election. un T remember t California—. J, Walker, J. A. McDougall, int 0 Mexico, intra Y + a&e. Fortunately the day (urnod out very fine, and there | Way Maaechusetts and South Carolina that, in the con- Seveda--ti 70. M took. Hereford and ppointed Minister to Mex was intraduced, He «att ort the Repub! raed Poti a any was, in consequence, a much larger turnout of the fair | vention which formed the constitution, voted against | G. Hernart. thot the institution of slavery wasdead, and all the issger ‘ gue 6 80x 10 grace the Convention with their presence, There | tue abolition of the slave trade, that ik was Massachusetts Oregon —G. L. Carry, i. M. Barnum arving frou tt were dead. Tho other old sues between The radicals ave developed » new phase in the pot t was algo a wore general attempt on the part of the Ee fe eae << bes mon, tanght | Distros of Columbia —B. T. Swart, Dr. Chae. atten parties, as (0 currency und Internat improvements, usd | °°" pe ecaaperngs Llae Smale Fer he vote oF meds hi Vitizena im the nelghborhood of the Wigwam to pivees- | auserted im 1843, and iw the form of secession axe’ re powell, Henry W. Pugt avo pusved away. The tasues now before the countey | te Roberts wing of te Feuious, apd made thor fret od Micaverl, ond le the coveveten vemeey loom pression to their {eehugs of concurrence and approval | *serted in 1560; when Teall to mind tisat South Caro. Major HH, Heals lund been developed in the het t months im the con. | wOre mH Hat dire tie ete Bold oy all droggiete. . Kester, Washington Ra. Sauder | aict netweon Congress and the Presiden. The Conven aad lina Grea the first gan im the contest, and that with the purposes nnd object of the Convontion in 4 | tie sons of Massachiseiis poured out the ‘iirst blood greater display of flags and streamers apd decorations of a that struggle (cheers); when t cail to mind sil Unat sort. Improvised restaurant, lager beer saloons and | (Beeo Memories, and at tle kame thine aak the pouple of the « Convention, and lemonade stands wero greatly increased in wnmber, and tno old Beslan! or as Cok sang” here ms tratrant which cate of Lo-day @ Cotorato—Milo Lee. a TeLBEae prom tHe PEemenT. tion which had gathered togetl to warrow pre ‘The CHsimmes here announced the receipt of » tele | sen! 4 declaration of principles around which the whole gram trom the Presiden!, addresed te the Hou. 0. TI vative* element tn the country contd rally. Browning and the Hon. A. W. Raudali. The name of | , ver Miao the little urebina vending cigars, at a rninousty low rate, | embrace, to approach the common altar of a common | jhe Present jummed/ately roured the enthasiaam of the ; 2D p © of javiolability of reserved | @0d trains were rewning to + to those who were induced to indulge in them on account | pe =f 4 ere I of i Fi Convention to ite greatest betybt, and ap uncontroliable | State rights wonld nnd yet eo pet lev ih ven } com 7 ss hi H « 0 wi peopie of the vi of cheering ensned. The delevates ture +n - wy o e wished ¢ r ever, (0 die. : “ of price, were legion, ‘The Wigwam iterif was atill | Cait "tates withers th tine there ede sad waved Uuelr bets, 6b the same Ume vigerdesty em. | (na! (ecteration. He wished edbefnlty, however, (0 die | o04 Youian oe the Lotteries, 4 ieee 1 CLLTR Broker, 116 Beantown cs) avd dome ie avow (ie abom yotrine « Biate: woversignty-—« | about the land to tira in a very incomplete state, hough workmen were bnaily | ao farther work for us to do in the fall none heir long*, to express their edmiration » engaged from the adjournment yesterday in putting it in | Ef tue peovle of Massachusetts herself could witness it ploy ita proval of the present position of dtr. Johneon. a tteremt from the right ot the Stote | prograimm: received with firs P Dot a single member would be returned to © from el A before the exeit it eabal | to devern the 4aallfientions of voters with ov ernor Ogiarly a state to allow of the Convention aseembting within it im | thar State nati he. baa given the most cone’ pias be rita the ceapetch was read ca teltower- pigs | wn limite, and to be represented io the ballx of wn dchoe He come he tue Governor of — the event of the rainy weathor of the previous days con- | that he would do ali in hig power in Congress lo re- Beow: ave, Ue tases Ris fellow chistes Me sesputend St {The Reps tn the W ovtd. tinaing. Lackily the weather was propitions, and, | Commine the equality aud dignity of all the Stalcs under Poe fineny i Major Rawiine, of Mo, wne snmounesd os the nest ar of revul ay 1 gorernaem peraiens, eiale, \uthents wees i + ‘ | the copstitution—(applause)—ineluding the sacred, in- Providenre is wpeaker, He sad be Lad como a thousand miles te at. | where the pe ’ ruling, bot a azould it remain go for one day more, the great uatiousl | atienable right of overy State under the constitution to | ser tous. The people tend the Cow mn now being held inthe cuy, He had | etured that (here jo rahi te cee! ageinet & ( rhete we ttaly ve ‘The Mt Wigwaro will Lave answered ali the purpowes for whic’ | representation in beth houses (Loud applause.) Gentle. | will be rested Wy fain bless 7 to wt . Beyer Leen a rebel, ve Led, periaye, one of the | ment in wale of peapye tad. & veins, fear wolmeele 204 Owl, glee oy Teas SDREW Jor sirongest Calon districts of bis State, and aid wot con- | ago the spesker wer Rutope, and frst lneded it was designed. In the interior, as well ax on its ont. | 4 of the Conventiva, I sbull go into no arguments on this occasion The dictingniabed gantiemai fide, the results of contiuued tabor was obeervable. | caucd me suid all that T canld: desite te vay, and much ‘There wos a greater relief furnished to the maw of tim. | better than I could may Kk. (Cries of “Ne, no, and “Go nied lo nee Lew an Irehinen loubed Hreland sin weeks ia th athe a Whenever be met on bith maw or we At the concingion of the sonia Of this dewpaich, » | suler that he was now io Phiiadelphia on an errand of re. | in Ireland, a+ he up, not to tear | Be tn Brita! Anime’ tf cheers were given for the i rerident, down and destroy. “He tad always beveved that it wan | June an second burst of onthusiasm took place, and three beeriy | beilion or dwanion He wished to be - on.) Tondores, aud (ake great pleasure in en all INE RROOL! NeNe COMET: the duly of the Amu Pe - te give their last | man he met a iriend fall of the to { herly ber work in additions! orsamentation in flags aud shields | t,o aig. "sentence by sentence, and by | Phe Caainwas—The Chair will wow road the wames of | man aud their inst fer sue common fog | Here the Governor was \sierrupied by ihe srvival of aad devices, On either side the coat of arms of the dif- | word Calortunately, (it may be, ‘the whole peo | the Comuittor on Kerolutions. There are nome State | aul te common and he had acted Om | Gounrals Lagan and Neill, who were excotten vo th ferent “tates, with their motioes, were cach surmounted a", the United Lad od a ar to witness | from whieh nam ove bot been presented, and aftey | thet bypothonis sidered a. be be peitere ¥y a band of : ie ei form s i" » | What is now trauepiring. herefure t work | the names of thove who have teen appointed have been pond tent to ciple, and that be was sti) he Gat erner reenmes wan Bot ast the i on bed gh Se uetasitn tomered totiooed cateaey si reat upon un’ Heome thle tae uatit’ the slostion | seed, the Chair wil leave the hacee of thoee tases yegline for Unk Jnioa in bewmg @ mem | es Mamsems epoeied vy ihe srvival of \be dialnguabes Desens edts Haraett's Coreates “The Coustitution and the Cnien. for the next Cougress we should be untring in our ex- | called over aud the deleaates from tage “tater con send ber the great National Union Convention, The men | soldiers, Gewereis Logan x (Cheers or Logum | ror ue Hale sed Phortmmet for the eeaietis entn ertions to see to it that the next Congress, if thie should | the nawee of two versons each to tue Chairman on Reso wore how endeavoring to keep up eectional strife in | ead O'Neil.) He p speek ylawiy etd (rembly —_— continue to refuse this ssered right of eo gee Jutiows. the counts Wore aA the wen ¥ vd token a0 active | io bie thence He wished hew = eympathy | ween of core one 4 Aer 00 tm e —) eranet Commernat equal States, that the nex rocogniae | . The names having heen read, the delegates im the | part im the late war ond w ght it throngh ton | wut respect. Me mew te br vomen worm. | - them. When that in done fiicn to estonea, and | micsing Stave; inade the requseite nomiaations and © earful ctowe, The valy # «he had heard of as | ing tm the felt for — mere t ' a o% Prewtwos Cevee when the Union ix restored we shalt be prepared, i ty | rections whic were at unce adopted. Ther wore go | ning Geisdeaiate ware eo oy LE i ge Ta Sie tele eo remmte at erve disarter and | goveratoem’, Wot whe thanked @ NET ES, eree= mt leave the | of America, Ireland woe the fret an © ogitaing the | in going to and returving from Ke rape had ed their arm! judgment, to enter w « higher and nobler career prevent (rom Nevada, #0 this territory way con. South Carolus. ‘aud those of Texas wud heath nish amour (he nations of the rarth than bas ever yet ra delega sequently left aurepr sen'ed ou the Committer - ruin, He, for one, wor at of lun auditors (We peuple cleveind Teras, the mectiog Wroke uy than the tee vay om. ve ver cconpied bY any government opow which the sun Concha AxD 1K NECTRALITY Law nal deeision of the polit Me fated seats, the busy. Wine ot commerce seit ak | heaven ever tone, We suall siand im the van | Just ay uho Secretnry aunounced that the Committee | ovautry 40 the sold arm, Wot Sortie and Momuh every mau before bin to be lh favor of Wikia and joo ld oe the cheers which grected the | ANaTt Of civilization and of liberty, and we | would’ retire for consultation, Mr. Canora, of New York, ‘Aller a brief speech irom Willian, BH Epperson, of | iiberty, Though Gevermar of Iliaw ‘3 Appears se0-es | rence known aed ‘i whell lead the way by the light of our exemple | rose and offeret {ollowing Teeolaties, among som sromento velore weve ellenced 0 Wave! of Tbe bai. | fo ail the other nations of the earrt meng pw rye dl a seme Ama a a | one dye: ah bere ' man aehounved the moment for the resumption of busi. | Semlemen, without deiwiuing yun lowarr I shall enter ally dems | Avrival @f Ales. HM. step! bales neadl gt a aed Ne ag a og Fg ‘ Oa arhaegiee ™ notes, \ ni hair, The gentione < ome We wae mk on haumet me Vooking thea down fromthe platform aver the | ines eine ee ten as View Presidente & haar. oe pom { wand Hesolnt He went into the war te ight oo” a " tanies of (he Convention wil now please to come for. oonply wit he punt Pr sverna, Auguet He PM abd) =omet Fenians in ryteveuce vever & We Viestte to the Hyde Park rivie be wovlé say 16 the Kong otmew wun ad hawt Pekers..t a + Prem Bins te for euch rerixton ‘among’ who: woe ona mg veat~ upon the Lae Sy tee 0 n at ae Alexonder HM. Steph thie even : * ibey ' uile #1 rt en Were aastitoing their seals of ye Chara ax—That revolution ander the pole will be i ona who were pot @ lowe veg owl been on for, oy aol ver ca adam n = ladies, honor the band played © Prannyp, ‘compe trauma) aid referred to the ©: Resolattone ing im Company with brother Linton Stephen. We | tery of universe: ther bo Sriyanem —ttowy tee Ur jack or Beawe, io enate» tecliog ot bows ond th Dae eee: | other sire % : wos) the guest of Tt J. Arundel, Req, om Breed street power *o Utehmen here shoatd mene rece — jo exert rithing interest | oe wth m,n c . " wl sedeveures sone om of the bod THE CONTRO’ (4) LED To Of WER Mr ® © Have = , reyer % sean OO ree haere) Sue — a4 and aye eed The Panewaxr then struck the table with bin gavel | pay (he Comsmiree } There ie Bo yrowject Uh ert of vee Comuitene jah government uae slwaye (ete opened to and called Live Cony ent) sted | on Rerotutions + mada prbtir vem | (revonn, We wanted (io go fetiy thet the prophe of mplo aatiepeh spa paar rargeae. fearing the 4 aged , 1 be ms ch é ~ nti! che meeting of evtonn. He ‘ Co by Sate of ms in indeed look te soene wit! emo INTere erty ASD CONT ERION, dithle a8, ond every rebel ‘tos wa furiion under Quene Tice tome whe wore un te ete | Ms, Casinctie Yonatred ehetcde Ue. Satots of Unie sepe: UNION CONVENTION IN MARYLA | Virore? peticon” “Rew the iagietmes ot ont ull pressed thereby. (88 O% CREDENTIALS to prevent (he ter@lution belug preseuted Barren Angust La, 1908. | thelr knees btegigg Wheat do you Omi setren Jobonww ‘A GATE AND ITS WTORY. of the Committee on ” sie ‘is | ma! Union Convention wan bold Wore | doing new of wan witb oye ppt Cte been made of the read Credentials, we that there ware po wien! (het onder the reentot on ” of Howurd commy, wes Hepes tak oul & im porters + ond vor ‘mien in tis pee tthe chettenee,, Aman ene | vente conteried ention a+ 8 Tule Of the procesdings the oni, wut wade @ hoe ord @1th the Mritioh M6 ee Heidel poeple ron fae "Fo (0 Limes corvemperutoas ‘whet bis polly ie te the 10nd of the Kagtieh guvere ie aud bia party have eiwaye gos your vane If Leimg Uns you will weet demmrne ty be wuy tuting 1 peel (oe data (Comet Newer’) ~ Wh 04 Got Menem the Worde Beek government net wee brow an faithivk @ Ohners ng the pla we the constifation, ot oe the Fey grermmen we a o'nineng 2 cogunry bw of tee tae ould eow beve been covers! @iee Pew 4 Ue cvurme of Goveraot Sm ole | speamer amid Use (ite bad Come wanes erp) longet win it Galion, Coment: wesed Colonel 1 thine and se ea eh Keep free from thes he Se ond Pome: . ee i | aie Compirol bat ng were appr tited delegeies fei Mente ef Repteraber Cony entem aA Tow, Francis Thomas, How. Jobe by ad ro 9 lo (he C saremitter of this interesting ihitory, whieh te | ware aud New Y Resotuivon~ with CCORGER 00, RGRINE The FERET's mititen lad nade ge elected by ® “A Governor Cros mane gavel there it ‘woll told in the followsug lette bag cae Parsprsy Yenvantion:; edo appoint delegates to the 4 Leyaiee which meets un Philo Maytonsier Hewtunoos throng their Ober " feperied © ene of reenintions vowrerlon mesenres of Comgress end [think the potnt (ikem ts correc:. The mites, CApplauwe. ) sto’ for back in the body of te conmoquewtly, wax lewd tary tt iotion he ve wae enable the commitice (o make their ray inet the Couremion siheht he #0 Juethy wor ing orm ve Dine be adinitted to seats as bow. ate ‘ojos ot yout, vee } | | Members Ald ve fer more Bypro- : rene ce of the tiwe (hat Would be occupied fa iihout oruarpe', eat i sing fl to felmaaien, te > ein was dix sf F I" report free from the Orme | of tie Committee was ignd Genoral Stempway rose aud aman Se of (ag Vusiuess for whieh alicenayia= Aniegaion.) resolution | fous te uso pecleres. or. pnnueah sean of hea, Von, The general platform of ov, | wy ovlawa, es wotkles ot seats the ” : siz = aH 3 EQESSze ; 2Sant * pase | ¢

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