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(Applause. Taal on lt dis Savers. Votoms—' Read tho resolution aud amend: | | motion of Judge Kei : the ble. subintaa ‘oP repiilean ’ 5 4x OxDEyTTED Gum, rin oes 8 heart, i echasee hiasing ie at the ape au wa ein moana tn i old peared bea tes Phaser, goa coe vas ae ute ba apr “ wad audible ai M4 a uman m, calls were ame i phause. aa hhas at leat got this crust of t received with three very feobie martes, ms, mode shal JOHN MINOR BOTHR, light is coming in slowly and THE OONVENTION REFUSE TO BE GAGGSD—JACK HAMILTON is ana, The ia When the ot Bove ‘announced there was | gone even ao far as to acknowledge the fact that slavery WANTS TO TALE. ; The members of the many muuch oheering, jeune in by all the delegates. | is abolished and ougdtnotto be * ‘The resolution aud amendment having been read, Governors of Northern #tates, havi ‘by ap- ‘The explanation of this it is at difficult to 30.) But, follow citizens, we of the JAoK Haviivow moved to strike oat tho words ‘with edible a3 ae whether the black has re Gon eee aaa nae of the Uni ve | outdebate.” (Cries 4 of Columbia was called, 4 Voice an- bh & lecture room League House, # « } oe | gone than that. at tho Convention hed iat ol badly, (Kenewed | free and enthasiastic ventilation of radical ideas was the men that he has doc imself prepared | in Haitimore in 1864 which nominated Mr. yhic be beard, and they | laughter.) i yesult, in which Governgr Hawley, of Conneoticn Goneral Walbridge, Governor WCE icseeets ; Hon ator Chandier, of Michigan, Thomas J. Syzer of New York; Governor Yates, of 1 ero to swallow the whole negro, while the expediency sidv | Mr. Johnson, it was announced chat slav a) to be discussed lsdopen teat of committee, Apel Lo be fe professions (or his present support of | extirpated; not abolished oly -enureadals # out } He for one did not wish to imitate the Convention re- ir half-and-half policy. of our institntions root and braneb, body ee cently held in Phiiadeiphia in » single point. CONWAY ReevorATAD. , every lineament and every tibre of it. Mark, thts A Very Hor Deigcare desired vo inquite, before the | men, the difference between the (wo words—-One, to action. He did nos kugw that any trouble or 00 - -. 5 Sitmmtnas cceasiattion’ ‘cas, Dammnaje. Wiebe tie bad Urpaie; nota to cas off hist che stbor lita af | Would aris, bn: he soaintained that they had the right largely participate,” ") understood that (he name of Mr. Conway Was apnounced | this horrible monster; but to take out, not only of free men to free discussion, let the consequences be AS Hoon as it was learned that Fred Douglass was in as a vice president ? bat all the incongruvus unrighteousness, and what they might. (Cheers, biases and con! -) the room the audience of delegates grew clamorour to ‘The Secawraxy—It was an error in reading. It is | consequences and incidents that resulted from slay’ The mover of tho original resolution the @ Thomas B. Coursey, not Conw: What are they? In the first place, unegnal amendment for two committees instead of one, but in. Nt}, gad, ip spiaot thegiorts of the O The Hor Iai nate. 1 that’s all right, Bat Tbeard | tion. (Applause) Does not slavery remain 80 as | sisted upon the retention of tne gagging clanse W gave # boas ing for other ‘the the name of Mr. Conway announced, mod L wanted to | there a ian, no maiter what his color, 20 long a the time of the Gouvention. / A DiLeuat® moved that Judge Kelly, Wr hiade Was vociferousty enforced, aud anid deafenin: ow, #4 man unrepresented in the goveramentt Does A Wkak VOICED BROTHER. he iuvited to x seat in the Conrontion. aud Saris, vd dusky orator gapped on (u JUDGE SARFORD DROLINES AN HONOR. slavery rewain as long 48 you can, because of color, Several demands being made for the réading of the Axormke Derecate moved to add the and spoke tows) RE 3 net were Judge Sar vorn, of Alabaina, who had beon an aspirant | to aman that he may not stand eqnal resolution as amended, « secretary of the Free Loye | Burnside, SPRROH OF FRED JOPCLAR. annem ’ ‘ z first for president aud then for vice president of the Cou- | man in your courts of ji:sticeY order, with an dance of hair and very Mitte vuicg, | TMS Iknerrnwiue Mewnue vrom Ata Ma, Peeapeny arp Grsiiuex:—This, to me, iv cor ehe, vention, and who found hitself in the list of } great repnblican party pledged themseives at Baltimore | Stepped forward, and in iping tones, read the | that all mankind be \ovited her; thie tatuly au unexpected call, aod I fee! mynelf aloo en N. THE HALL, | vecrecarics rose with an alr of offeniied diguity, and | should be extirpated. And you, Southern mem,-| Fesolution amidst cries of * londer, loader |”? don’t want to be overran; let tirgly inadequace to veepond tw it, I have mao imeny ae who were at (hat time, as it were, in the prison Mr. Suzi of Texas, hoped the words ‘ without | and (hen. weleome these gentienen as it wcarions aod before lange aseom Ma. CuArnMix—I eg to decline the Honor of acting | Rouse of the Sonth, when — this pledge came | debate ' would be withdrawn, There were some sub- Petey ry Bene i and in ofver coontriga, but T never wow " as secretary of this capt tae It does not comport {to you, {it came as the sweetest and surest | jects which a large jon of the del desired to } ( jause and yells.) ¢ appeared before any, audioncy uuder ciroummtauces that Cis hee ak . . with my convenience to perform the duties, nole you hat ever heard, let thiv be | discuss, and theve, if consigned to a mittee, mixht A Vouk—Thore two gentlemen have already’ 0 (aye 4 wi ng for auidirance os that upon whicb f | Entree of the Strong Minded Tho usury The gentleman from Aiahama must | doue—iet this be done, and we will be contem | Dever se the light. He could understand the seats on tho stand uninvited, appear before you te-c Tr ere to this Conven ian decline to act after the permanent organization has been | (Applanse.) And wo men of the Sout now here in this | Of suc! a resolution in some bodies where w Mr. Scokxs understood that the gentlemen Mayit tien for no display, Jor no exhibition of myself, for no wt - We in Breeches. completed, y) { olf city, under the sound andin the hearing of thatold.} UDdesirable; put this was a differ sort of abody. He | li the seats of the Convention were nut vo take attempts at Oratory, Tt world have been eno gh for me, pane Id omen , dons DeATIPAcrION—AtIeRING Tne TT. bell tat tirst proclaimed freedom to ail the nations of | did not want iniportant questions 1® be consigned to the | in the proceodings, He thought Judge Kelly 'w_| enough for those who sen! enough for the rico yea be i A DeLeaate—Stop a moment, Mr. Chairman, T want | the world—(applause)—here, whore the Decla of | Committes and strangled there witholt debate, and he } (he compliment, (Cries of ‘Question, question,” aad | to ‘hit, oe ¢ Dee ad tomin Peed wore. to know if the name of L. A. Chi r, of Vircinfa, is on | Independence was anuounced, that. was afterwards hoped the Convention woul not alow itself to be mug lope ous) silence, Procwaalon, and = iene ee Ubat Mat asa vice preaident? lised in the blood of the Revolution; here, where the. | Zed. (i.oud applause.) A UaTe—I move, ae an amendment, (hit ipyal | t st in wience ip the grand presence of the Convention ASSIGNED BACK SEATS. |." Sguarany read the Rames of vice president and | Constitution of the United States sprung trom the blood AN OLD UPVONENT OF AXDKKW JOHNSON, muomboers of the Thirty-ninch Congress be invited 19 qeaty | how assembled io-sbis clbys J should have doen vv : * }*sooretary from Vitginia, and Mr, Chandler's, it appeared} of the Revolation; here, we mon of the South corset | Generai Rourns, of Arkansas, announced in @ very | Yee. a ttrely content with this—o be @ man among mea. (Ap ‘was not one of them, vanjare the tation, come to conjure the men that made | weak vowe that ho lade new dalogate. froin, Arkansas |... The Pamsivert—Wil the geutlewin acoept that diners J. plas.) but $eig ZuAers galled ange pot may ty to . wecee~~ oe Ixpioxant Dxcecare—Well, alt, I can only ray that T | that declaration at Baltimore, in God’s name not t© | who he desired should be admitted to a seat, He wished | ment? ¥ aon vething lng what TE Ot Be the great a. r understood from a friend that the name of Mr. Chandler | falsify it! Leysanspert ‘There are, gentlemen of the | also to say a few words about this gag (although Amidst another bear garton sone the amendment was | bue aLont tu be tried ab the ballot box by the Amer ‘ was on the original list [don’t understand this, Convention, other subjects which ought in my estima } very few in the Couvention could bear him). He wae | ‘cepted and adopiod by ‘he Convention, peopl ‘ve wre stint 1 6 «should be heard in a» ‘Gilver Spoons Butler Makes a Forward-Bac k- TUR PRESMDENT CONDUCTED TO TOE MLATRORS. tion to come before you and be considered by the | unwilling to do. any busiuose without full consideration ANE SPARE TuRM. great crisis tke thi” Ute man thay tell @ goo! dead mabeneT ‘The Cum having appointed Jack Hamilton, apd Mr, | Convention. 1 speak, of course, tor myself, and | and debate. He remeinbered being at Baltimore when An indiscreet di moved that the’ committecs | ‘ruth; one race may toll, perhapy, & large amount of . ward Movement. Hil, of Virgtuia, to conduct the President to his seat, | myself alone, when! call your attention to subjects | the wretcied ian who now occapics the Presidential | hare: leave to sit the sessions of tho Convention. | truth, bat if lakes all of oll clamnes, of abi cliques pore i the’ deposed Capinet officer ascended the platform | of which I think, besides this one that L have been dit} chair was noyinated for the Vige Presidency, and he re- ‘This was yelled. down by cries of “No! gol. we can't Coudiions im ite vp toll the whol truth, (Al pat ne ne amidst tame applanee, one half of the delegates remain | cussing, you onght totake note. It is said—and foal | membered ‘the tbat unfortunate nomination was made | Pare then, 1 coud Loo addres recenay” ing silent and gullen, The greeting was anything bit | the attention of southern men to it—it ts raid) do'a burry und under o gag Jaw. He knew that man THE ROMDCURLE INTHE CONVRNTIDN, © by a convention in wie vity, not oon cord that the Southern States have abolished slavery. I cail_| from Teuncesee, his bad and false heart, and he had told Judge TH. L, Box, of Missouri, offered che following | (rvs; bul | fownd many Wings io the BISUNION AMONG THE DISUNIONISTS. vy batore Mr. Speod took his seat the Cx requested the | the attention of the Convention to the fuct that ever¥ | nis (riends when the nomination was wade that they | / relation to negro #uftrage.— Leould boartily awent, and to nothing in that address we Presidents and > ENFRANCE OF A DELEGATION OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS PEs LRM | bas Not Of stself abolished slavery; bat ithas announced WB REP UMRE VO LET POLL RUN THe CONVENTION. North to support the C sof ; ae | Without | repre n ‘As the Vice Presidents took their places a dolegaunre @@ i'4 constitution that slavery has been abolished by the... He: ut they mulght Tail lalo ad bad an error here, | @#nding of the Southern mta‘es the wise, the] (Laughter citd appliuee,) HF what addrens had emanwund "s rights females, headed by Miss Aaue lary power of the United Stater, and ought nov to be 4-H did nov wane it said that while this Convention pre- | Car\avonel ameniuenls passed by Congep. Sem. 6 colosed conveation } Mink, I mould bave gone Dickenson, entered the hall, some of the strong-minded | Te-estgdlisbed, Now Lcaii the attention of the Conven- | tended to be « Convention of loyal inom from the SouLh, | {iim to sdeure. the tatideadon Of the cewndennmte every word of i. 1) wan only a Knowledge of the Jadies ascending the platform and taking veats behind | ton to this peculiar language, because it struck me whew } it was only a mvoting ruled by poliey men outside, who | » ripen wod thet as we ow motives which inspired it aad tho hunited « clion he tartes to appear upon the stage, | Southern State—North Carolina, L believe, excepted— | wore sold out, body and eoul. owoived, Taat this Conveution wire Ahe loyal. men of ‘he, che ‘a de AIO ot wor Northern Delegates to Have No Voice the Vico Presidents, while others occupied seuts on the | used, and when I first saw it, several Southern gentie- | desire to lay down for them a course of proceediug, to | | qehioh was to bo given jt tat led. me at w in the Convention. floor among the delugater. ‘They shared the plaudits of | men here in conversation with me, it strack me ax ¢are- | name the! volioere, raw up thelr Tesolutions sad conirot | be ie persanernt pease oF iy’ for {yas Buen 0 Fa0OT WF GEE ND regand |W ae! ok hafoR ane 24 the convention with their maie associates. fully selected and used with a purpose that it ehould .. (Cheers, cries of “That's a0,” higsoa and | 500s witout a recoutee to negro wuftrage, ~ state One of the great evils of our eountry NEGROPS CONSIGNED TO FEATS, never be said to them ubat they had aasented wo the abo lause.) He had seen t ch of mn ‘The reading of tho resolution was tho the, | Hast of poaoe, in times of war, and wif the time of © At the same time a number of healthy negroes | litfon of slavery; and that upom tbat they would heres the mea mbo rule with a Oe nie teks ven tone real exeiwment of the prea id bom gS ven | Bintory has beea & disposition tho pari nh ¢ , entered the gallery and the back of the hall, but were | after come, when represented in Congress, come to the | He wanted io understand w was about before he | With shouts of 40, maingiod ” | Men, excellent men, many of them, toa, to Jbult oturnal ~- Lhe Negro Suffrage Question not admitted to the platform. Another indication that | government and demand compensation for thelr emanei- | followe:: the lea! of any eee the Convention refuse | bation, the me oy rr} their Mh ndSee aud univers principles, That has been the grea: error the Convention is resolved to adopt the expediency | pated slaves. (Crivs of “ That's so.") Il is not neces } te be governed by this outside influence and aci as we | Presiding officer beeoniug bewildered. wa, : to limnlt what ta Ite vory unsure os » Aband dd. policy, aud do no more for the negro than necessity de- | sry for me to say before this convention that, they have | think right, without regard to the expediency argamonts A delegate with sp , laboiled Maryland, but ko cirowunsen yo pripalpies y ded by Vans oned,. mands. no just right for compensation (applause), none om | of political aspirants from other States, looking suspiciously 1:ke. & Massacbusoble poli q Wetec OF the. valtofee fir Be barw ay of ‘At Mr, John Minor Botts took is saat‘éa aepiring del- | earsh (applause); let. them pay ‘Book to aie. guYemmet. "Pee conver of the resriation wid ne dit hat thdenaener [cose ines exalted manase ana saute ke demet ri Vora, to b@ éynafly appticnbte people of F ew eee egate proposed three cheerg, but eheited a very feeble | ment tho | vast debt they have imeurred because, the Convention, Ho was for free d had’| thatthe first part of tas f For instenes, that glorious document response. of the trenean and rebellion, and we'll pay them forthele | su his head to be cat off by Andy Johnson rativer | mous approval, bul that ob ler . @iac: whieh can nove referred, to WO often o9 Coranionr PRESIDENT SYHED'S OPENING ADDRESS. slaves. (Applause.) But, independently of that, upom | than consent wo hold his dnaee icoieh OF “Qnestion, | iment, applnuse and hisses, Cries Faget yes Om t ation Of dependence—.) “) © © Speeches of Parton Brownlow, Fred Douglass, On the President taking the chair he was received with | prine ne yy are brag to jdong ‘Then, ems question,” cat culls and confasion.) tionagain. ’) tw base 4 aro all oe righ Ives, our enc yoo ‘ great applause. Uemen, this Convention ought to say to the people Mr. Hamxonn, of Missouri, wd to amend t- ‘The resolution was read and roooived wil io . iv, 70.99 .O8wsels ow Senator Chandler and Others, Spood suid: —6 n of the Convention, and | this pation, if you want to be secure and safe in the detaie on’ apy, ose scljeck WO, (weakly enitea, |-aaphocany secoeeeler Goon tn bageeieme ae ene ~ seth une iné thee alt men," fot Loyal Men of ith here assembled—I thank’ you | matter, ix'it down in the constitution, where neither outs of No, no." tume and thy colored audionce. eee “all wen not al white os WO te we cordially for the comp: you have paid me tn cal. | Congress nor avy department of the koverument can | Jaox Hasires did hot want to be restricted tndebate | A Druzaati~Ldlesivo to know if that. reidfation ing | £9 Enciistionan hor ait men ef the Beutouin or « Btw PAO | en,"? al eo are « i ing upon me to preside over the deliberations of this | touch it, that emafteipated slaves are never to be paid } any more tuan to be gagged. (A bear garden seeno en. | structe the committee on thogmubject of negro iv "Threatened Impeachment of | boiy. fool that you voald have called a worthier | for. (Applanyn) hoes Southern people when they | quod, wbich the Presdent onded. oy Aecluting that tho | (riowot Nol no!” aud yest yon!) satan Appisane.)” That "great doctrine,» : ‘i . et wan, one who ‘bas been more thoroughly | assembled to make thelr various constitutia wovided | motion to strise out the words *\witho: a A Deimcarr—) move that tue w “« ae Appiled “(0 @ particulier. ¢ President Johnson. tried tian I have, take “the position, | in their state constitutions that their State rebel dene. 18 | moc amendet ) are oe PO wee | eanicon out of the rewluuoo, oad eel ve ha o & particular class T regurd this Conver however, an wi discharge the funetions | 20% to be paid. Every Souther here knows with Mr. Butie rove and an excited deiegaie endeavored to | be inserted in its place, (Zremendous appiause, d ing to make & practiont fast for thir whole Country (Ap: BE, thn at and duties of the office to the best of my ability. In | what great reluctance they did that. Lt required the | get tho flour and gosticalated for sume ininates Indumb | The Pxesimer—(Prompted trou bebind) sad that the | Pl pm] wan peritus, 4uo broad for cows: oben my time, goutieme have received some honors, and I | posite ominand of the resident and aii the powe: of | show, resolution bad beeu ollered only for reference w she. - ng | have borne them, [ think, meekly. I feel mmy beart | the government to exact it hein. That can Qo re Mr. Burm ot length sueceeded in obtaining a hearing | Committec ongfenolu! ons, and had boon 4o 5 MADRIGHT DEBAUCH OF THE DELEGATES. | tha: the toner conrerroa apon me tins day by this vou- | pealed by State action, Tuey can by State action undo | and advocated (he origial resolution, Tha emctacua Dunaaale—t, protest nab auoncth a . vention of voluntarity asociated Southern men, devoted | What they bave doue ,and asaume the payment af the ‘The Convention thea struck ous tie gag law provision | tnove Liat the reaviution be brought ‘5 y General pm P &e. &e. &e. to their country and to freedom, i4 the highest honor I | debt which they t now, ender voercwn, refused. | and adopted thy amendment creasing swe comupiiieus, Light to be vuferred, The Convention or 4 gee.) , He ka ve f have yet received. (Applause.) Lieel that the posivion | Write {t down in tho tundamenta! law of ‘the laud. at imiis Giamaemel point, TL stand square on the Union pl } ; . 9 WO Bnd but whet Thoid to-day, though to many it may seem an hamble | Let tie loyal peopio of this mation see f Brita yg “on propose that the greay Union party wall ve Y one, sti!! J feel ag yon fel, that we are assembled here | written down iu the adeno oler of the House of Represeniativea.mere then | uco firebramds es ties iesoluton. : the (rath, aud in thas my eition SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. upon a grand and & great dccavion and at a great tune, | no.moneys shail be paid out of the cosiers of the dauon | Moped to gover. dhe Body, whieh evidently, ped nity ‘This speech was followed vy a wild storm of yells, cat and at the ballot “WE? mel ——- Why are we here, gentienieu? Why is it thatso many | anywhere, North or Sonth, for the effure to destroy ung | ™ 1 fete thay ‘ cali, tiewes and applunee, ’ + r ig ih iniy 2 dogidanan Punapacrms, Sept 4, 1806. | of us have vorao frm divcant portions ‘of this eodntry, | government. (Applagss.)" Vpon thesevalcosts think, | SURTMEK xRovision yOX owMcim:Nt RoGUPREDG APE ‘A Uoneo as Dusettoan to kasw what bay the | ik te, law of the” fond, wo Be ‘Tm8 WORMING's FROCERDIXGS, not at the command or upon tue suggestion of thore in | Det upon the subject, more par y quai and v vip co fe er a . nich Liter oe iat essteenr get. (Mahe: > astaer mines at 3 woriding that any now delerates may bo edmaitted from | Teton belore the Convention ¢ “yh eth naeow' rn rs power, but have come of our own accord—have vame | just represoutation, tuis Conversion ousbt to speak out, | PIOt'4 Branadnrros om A DemgaTk yom Wit VisGints.—L don't cume bere | a7 ab Wont gabliertng Rae on bak plativ: ov Tho bogus Southern branch of tho mincegenationiets | At gurown oxpense. Why is it, I say, that we ure lieru? | Khose Sutton men corpiain that thor eonstononal | BY Southern Stubs, providing thy devegation frot yx Pigment resp aye pat yy £3, are | beard it. before Fos Sie Van eur partis fee: emeshibled inthe Negro Minstrel Hall, on Market street, | Why 1s 1! that we have coma to the good old city of Phi- | anid natarat rights are infringed. if thy Tne ee ae te a net et | Uniow party 1m power, and k denounce ‘any euch Jacen- Bhal:on bila orceationy bn taming, i ne pis: ms @clock. There ladelphiat (Applause,) And above all, 1 ask you wity and | fairiy, say wu sk more than juaster, oe diary reseiu Hons. with me an | ee Bd = were probably ane:-hundrdd and | ow is ii thot when we hed come here che loyal hears | they have no right wo it, If theysneie that ihe frien of “We dant wear = word, whats he ialktug | “Mary, . rf je Pruca vyNt,—-The Chair dec! fe the Inet” twenty-Ave—d 2 MINE delegates present and about twice an many outsiders. | of this loyal ory 4» stirred? Why have dey tarmed out | proee i « wiv wan My Soot Calvtana vias equal the | AMM Loud «| loader.” Ae, ke wntorkunaie Becrr~ | ie Mero S a amare, but ‘coms | Yeah Mery. ata ee" eleven however, the new additions mare in | almost by mili o greot ust Way this rpectacia? | vole and power of iwo white men ¥, “yr me vention; and al! this deba‘e in out o ord@r. Triend with yon. Pe penmuscrvolen Did they come ont semply for the purpose of sevin: an injustice, and say so. (Ap puanse, neha us make Aimeell aadiete @ sity ping hou. Dy Thon ¥ mov onside’ | come Wer’ amd. eb ret ty “ | Bere 0 tho'delegations arrived and took thelr | jo shaken by the wind?” Did they, come.gul simply. | than jnsticeggive thom full measaro, } nak more | Mee Silva by @ xentounan wish stronger lungs, w Do Bie | OS rip ght fhatbubon — with nq, 1 inay say I 8 Ler P take? |) ‘epetia. These wore oi Northern men, comprising adven- | for the purpore vf song men, rail wen, who are to-day | Was jurtioe deoy it, AP lo tho dstranchivement of | Se vlllee of Heating Corie im wwe Howse ot Repraventa i was not referred bya vote, | | vantcen: tn a: the sagse tine Mnppemr andens = fferers from New York, Brooklyn, Now Jersey, Obie, | but may nob be W-morrow; who lave Lad thei Wis the enfranchisement of the m A Di:kGs.m— Then I tia ¥4 Uses (ho Convention recall | Restor atvautages and respoebiitios thay most other Pennsylvania, and other Northern states, | #¢ Past ond export themia the fuiure? ‘They twrned also wilt come before this Conver ye | the resulutiog Tridhs the soeaintitte. (he uproat here | mre who , jeeniten, SP Sree ave te 5 ” 7 8 Hae wtaley Ne en o we ave T sue . making the full number about three hundred. pectin te strapon iy arya ck py Ue dene River demise eae: ta ances te A number of mot ous werd aade.to ameut anid | ‘vera to sack mngre® tha i was Baposmble ho dis. oeaa sheave + DIRBATISPACTION AMONG THE: DELICATIO, . antalya oc a gril Auth, Towas | Molhitc tro i! will oF tor revenge: Dun 2 | Soneorarets couuatiyeraienae ea awd ee teeth [CAgetls.) in. the ‘There was evidently a cloud hanging over # lyrge por- 2 a8 1 wae bo Lie principtes tat | amd right and wercy and love dictals, (Apphium,) | credeutinia of ang Rew. ‘lelegatn . Lhe, Commpilee on ute t . .. (Applense.) It was beeanse in our past | fhat which (he uurighteous, that which Une vingudl: . r aban 5, offered wii the Bie rate er © (Slam of the delegater, and it soon became oviden’ that | lives te bad showin a cavation ly prneipies, aud becca | abd tive bal shan dows, frum. badly net porian | cradudlaiay prior u tdeadwianion...¥ uk empapaieas | FON TPR re it ‘ at gar hate ant the fatoens ot « ‘those Wore the ultra negro suffrage men, who b&:in io | We were bere jor the purpose of renewing upov the | trem the fac y ourth, While that whieh ap Seren olution whepted, repeated (hetr yells for he roca at Oe. (taretirer tte a bewepreN@e the wh wid bad p altar of liberty im this ancient ety and among thers | love, from merey, from justies, sour be eternal, Yr MR A A MRCP, thidst af the moisd and b ¥% co, “Ans Auere in no mistaking that, in vo much me <9" slew that they are being sold out rapidly to tho expediency | }yva) poopie nice prndger, and uf Qoclacia, our purwoms wo for mankind, not 0 neit—not for this maner | At thiy point of the prucerdia a trem arrival of | Maxing ramble 804 yalb slutse 10 that in the Mats of Meine the eupperivend jouruais there “ poliey. . stand by ihe pravples upow which Us g tis | Chatman, bol for al men-—net tor thks color er that | Moomers ant strong minded women app sarod ant took t the adralshion of the Neethera a x Peay Ure neyroet all ered.t, ot all praie fr whrecer A PAUSE IN THR PROCERDINGH. founded. (Applause, 1 beg you, 4 efor ail mankind be your guide. Lak a | Mats In the Comveu ion, Sins atv i Degkaenot “A DeLvo oFe wade ew ewan, aw woige Rept fae tl yiag mminibtt aod wreribe tt entirely | tno white ‘The temporary chairman, having in measured tones | deliberations of ths Copveution bo hear this eroat fact im your every resolution, Lot ii be your motive, 1 Dey eT ee tar te Gwe ws ar chew | rare) Wilde f helouge Bangin) veprdment sive w mind—lob. it eontrp!, your thooghts; Jot ik contro! vaur ‘ conduct ill pour uitor tire sipou ‘eho | Umi ttiniewe coon tw ernie Ait Lapel orerbors fe Shea , Wnshtner And he Wika Fem, and Lye Voor wid fhe Ont aan eee oer aaa Ere | actions and your thongbis- be Froe, rr fs. ata into the yng! en uf Uhoe onpaied w yeu, 4 van wane? ce Witla 0. 8 4 we Fi rob 168 polat of order— "There wad noting |! eu wrentioed iat i) Fa Ws tay ft Res eure apened by prayer ‘Rev. Mr. Matlock, 18@ ivO~ ken, bot digniied, 4 wud Applause.) | than ell we can do from apite, all Liat wo can do Cran in. ORT nape Phorm, | peter estttion, ‘ foes Gr ubew i, frie vem dennwet ye whab wl yy raed gs hy Why awit | isl wit or any tveling of revenge. Applause.) Lam of volier.ot af Uhia port, the blond of tis two paces have Hyves WyriLur for (he \ ake hey Lae » A DeLeiaTe On, Caere in great i be jention was of the asunl Sterreciy ped. stamp common 0 | oe ene Why in & that we receive puch, ap | chow gentemen ul the Couvertion that believe thas Bid Hamoxn-—d noedpy thaw awe add theonaind of | Con veutirn, tt gin erty he yours iy him @eltucs! exhorters. After the prayer thero was am awk- | viiion upon our coming / What i it, and Low is it that | love, love for God and for wan, i the law and Gye only Mrsieshacl afthis wtp. -tlenuainetd The Aki sstak Ditvcach mid be wi . PANO Hie bie, wa ang ti thks neon, navon are suirted paw ae they | law of tho id. i bedeve thot he who munifosts teat or He wen Op ey, Tae init toian, bat bo ad Gime ented, “and he sanekes Fone ae ah ety Gee Asover : De - F. Dickinens toa scan the piatéorms J¢eo-te on tho | Pont trun ctce came ee ae ould be dake back ” we have represemmtiren ere fren tie tired Lusctotore? Just think of it: | love rebukes more thorouglly and more bad and the vilo of this world ou who resorts to denunciation or the tion 0% paseton or violence, (Applause) I ‘pon the flowing°ot | you ayain, goatiomen of the Couvention, for the yu on. ripe, and tuese ewayed avd con- | sition to waich you have called me, and ask tha you 2 fru Cve ummm, The meer uf the remiction Len obtuned the floor, nnd prowesied that he had Bos \tredNeed the Peloton asa rowrmnd."” bes oaly w Be yaa seth edlar the Commies, sa.ando have hearing te oth aaeheet) bb em ome ee of 1 and Topreeniel ves from the Sows 1 konoe alt lek rope fee retinieg tm Camm, bat Dc cnelin to repraren! bev gob OBty Mae lat Rand bin Syriie, Bod A fat P ewprdaant wet jo Inter prenesition was granted with enthesianm, aed ter 1 tpplies was hottowed opie Ube etromyg tidied fair Tow ey Aliordey Cencral evidemnty aiaapy rod of ‘eis yupbies, the will be delibe: calm, earnest and drm hi your delle ‘aig (Lare@ eal upon the b hae se. of sad, ant some hae given : on erations, wnd that you will maintain such order and de- be djonerat ‘aad unewremomousty laid sie a aus m8 | -gatenided tend Ths coameor dee at ee . we ** Preail o heeths ae ag ate 1 tread | corum as I keow you wii feel molued t do, (Ap- | OP Se! POLED ON PnwHDN Ohad of ann af Me eary oven Lavguier.) listening | plaase. ) . Snir on Weemrintions, whieh was noenentan tito ws Mr. K Mewar, of La, ole ik Bob cortomeury tor & san Lo dipciain he ordtoeretw , A NOULE SPRCIMEN OF A KAN «xVANRO, fee OWT TRE ON meant ten, Origin (fond aod Comtibard hanginerd) A cop ‘ fs was hie argument, “and annomes at the samo time that | the news of en ere tut! Mr. Speed having connuded his addyess, Mr, Crane, of her on Texulations re ag follow] -Texee, petra gs fhe vee | Maryinnd——(invciianefur W Coreomty wo ighhs yr ern ‘ {pou firmly believe in the whole. re can vay, 1 ain will | WAS reeds Loniviana, arog and sant be held i by dawd a come ; Loulsiaua, Townes G. Dubus Vers ees Tae eraay whet | appoeren in heverane er f & usd Gao te tool ly, 1 an great army of ’ nieation frm a ettizen of Lauitians, wh» tad been ser Hill; Wee! Virginia, A. J. W. Yon 61 the semtitnouy tree by dota do k heeTeiegnareter Ww 1 - ange stalment now; Walt ii) demand the | MP ited jinelf to tie | Glavted delezate to the Convento. He wan a. sian of B. Brytut: Atnbama,’ tert applied ey Mrwret’ Sate + had a laced habuatlon wor A uate, (Law wemainger as 5000 as I can get it.”” he earagtage online pens ; = arian daa hme of tna nebe: re teks ockinndes, “Mamaapey Jon W- | mmacagere of tusel” sat be | wy +... @overnor Andrew urged 0 it ti enjoyed the confidence ‘ O- ert our Leer Maes eel Vow well i have etre : gpelicey of endorsi var Con; Ba eee EE or wor pi tho Wetter be read. Le seller Was mou 5 Marginnd, ey ne St pene, em yabey mp ing gressowal COMB tional P and destroyed & ot wens mak reed. ‘tO A pla 1 Pac Nambu tone ae iment and. Me. Borne, of Virgipia, 1, wet Wher Wiltiem | si! daiwa wealy ex t a ay. Lav ao “The amend: bad could IT bave . | who was prosent, be voeaen, Win, F Seoken Seutn ug He r ‘‘but 1 support i because wll 2 <appe cm. Applanne oie ano@incement Of file eommitte4a despatch It was reterret to (he Commitior on Beerintions ee a) . Means of creating two parties in the South: | thoy | tizens, Vediaunguis Me. Baw from (rial HON OF Cipctnamtt was roadkreetiag 49 TRE LovArters ow ketpewy we States. If it be adopted, a few will favor negro xul- )aiey Kil | pa ; c Cony i On ati, & PesClah on wan adap! frm principle, and more from interesi, Every | Wanout oni urm plause), bo invited ly take PowNTETT OF ADH KeA® Inittes ab Oro ahem oy deok ol Ue wd him in his search for | else, appeal uw Uh : ¥ th . nb attiee on Add rom wae * TulOWR im | ob lke loyal poor . AB toon ase candidare | Ww the re rt t F “ Parca, Doane, We me, lit fee Germ an opponent through white votes, he will | government for | M 100, A awe i Y Hupnioat A res tuvion Sera © HK revenge Lbrough negro votes, There two der of the wi pe “ objected to these additions. The object he t Virgen OW, Ante | gates inet Will'be raised, amd thut is the moat essential jea- , meomutte ekprow the gratitude a Alabamy Dr. Thomas | povste wo 4 : ote ey OF Vuiladerpiiia 4 for us bow. If ‘weoan keep the South our of any ‘aga. (A) 4 : RO, Bide, Misdivee! py A inition War mad” to podipitic the Cmatdertion of te & mi wntil we initiate un opposition | araiy, as ef! goo 4 ¥ a fi nt be, Aganeen, Mamta) | there studios vil the adepuor—es te addenam i of thee , We BPO al) right.” soc war again--while ‘hey . t if a J Opewe!, Mary Govern» Rotter d & eubtEe baat & fF omm ¢ equity Wo whi ' REPORT WF THR COMMITTEE —AN ARTRUL PoUUR. thoy With to ser poaro ectablianed upon prine A erdic, Delaware; Phil Maier, Viords; | wo live bo od 1 with Anlageton fra tivo ~ Ame bins ‘The Commitee on Croventials then being ready to sure. nt a eseming prune. Ti 1 i forney, Dr n | Norchern States ant pert Tangement: for the ao«t- oe tled . arencipincy font: the mand nnd read a pretimi- | js sey sd wera were tien reel, sume) which invited | mg the delegates how in tie ey, Fete eter - report, Which disclosed the &eful dodge resorted to | busote of liad h At Ye the primeiple of on Then I will withdraw my motion, but A YHABD, Of Loaneeson, waked Uses he und ormteod ings 8 on w conceal its tO® character and * ane oqtutl nal seeanity tevery | f Milos it atvor thie bs tdupted, only Inlautivn of (he Korthery delegates War wy ovae neh the within the par tion af foe € ‘et r’ 1 a the ber of the Conwantion, aid presume eu ad The Prewinmer—Tne quastion the | of con gramutetion . wil Gowrrnor of (he State of Peansyivania, Mr. Sane, of Maryland, voliewed that <he fouthern . of thedelegation from each Slate m tw juallll ie of republic Hons t say flere oe waa inverrupted by socutt ef laughter aod Conreutm sould proceed to tranmat \ . Gone of euchpersons as apply to be admitted as dei <a men, who dave seen du Of slavery, do kuow— | appiaate ; aie ae Willeb yaremos ov moneriiectin try patra, oy themeniver ong! reenlt in daneter tothe Aon! NO sn iy historically, Wt we du know expermenaiy— A Vour—You bit tt ng! un ahead! Aurra of reolwtion thai Nortaern dels. | Ornere taemeives if tie Merthornare were Je in ut "That tbe munber of delegation now entitiod to admit | that hee Met enn ‘tne. tne of the earn, ap THe TWO Row Bison ‘oosowa to aie soley Sanaa Mae one present uae. ’ gion i 88 follow —- pire) Weare here, then—ond the ry fees it ‘The motion w admit Gen. y having boon adopted, | gummer cin: with dow Jernay. Baveral dulapates 4 uf the Northern de bang 1s, Lavisinna 147 Tennesseo 81, Virginia 61, | everywhere we are here tw the interest of (hie prine Mr. Rixnact owd—L new move thatthe glonou: Ben : analog lo MAE LLonventian soon, 7 WONT participate ic codes of Ute irginie TA, ye Abama 4, Kentucsy ple." All the suntey feels ir; our adverenmos feel 1. | Wade and Ben Hutier be invited to seats of the platform, Governor Furrown sad ‘bey eer 8, Mixoutt 30, Arkansas 30, Nertb Carolina Think that wince Mee rebellion m hetile arty —smce | Tuiv proposition having also deen adopted, and tho | iggy of ino Convention might insteeyiad The Northera dye wou'’ simply 60, Deuware & Piorida 7, aS DE seen —a Convention has heen | werthies named having ascenied the platform, i "A Dxuas PROM ALARAMALe oy wad Aniiberation: ere Penid not aet—wieh which } the applauee o blo kx and whites, males and females, tum wwotion past anti we know Oho Way was A Drisicte moved that cuutiar eo rtery bo extended }-7 qage vat the Rooretary he tnrorhl 40 propard and rcurin and Simon Camron, The Bame o FT neve prinved a foil batot delee ? and wo fare tan sn gop d, and eee 1 lew, giriense @ , one's he white = men ron was grested with loud cheers ee Pane hoking bh 6 motion je out of muled.derernor of Winer, Mr. Hotes, of Virgian, asraly inion, i indore at Ol to the vory tent tee donal right Axoruan DuLecsTe 1 move that all the Governor of ‘iat, pamela po ae orn Gelegaten ta | Mt, Newnes, of Kentucky, Mr’ Willey, Of Wee. ¥ on hae wnitelion agnine the fon jagpiase) ft © The ty fhenral fish are denied me’ A creat cry cue | loyal Stator now m the ty be Invited to take penta with | Heres the Convention, ] Flola, sir, Kuslibert, of IM awere aedied be 406 Gaghh od whe Roesks oe - this 1p {fore the Black me or thet vith, “My come itdtional | us. Adopted The roaiution. of Mr. Hatta er@ien send, when it | 7H DLmwAITR OF COMIRRC INA MactNWYReGrIr me. | sedind, It le meciat That he Bee permanent par aware that rights at my natoret righteare denied wa? Thin war | RUTLR ROTI RIED, Was fount saat the whole of ihe prihern “lates were er Thnme a of tue American peat, Tort he le aod ¢ ne bptrednoed apon- complaint —« complet founded earnest!) aud | When Ren Rotler appeared on the platform he made a | aoe asa We Ghetiwath ines. 4 Luc foleting tesetelion, wach | tome af cmomeadlianer ae sunded « ao Biates for be stnonrety on both wdes, and directly anaydnisic | movement to advance w th: froni—« somewhat upasual ‘A Yon Where ie Maine? / was referred vader (be roe ~ od by whieh We chat) bn o the one to she gtoer, It in right buat there should ba having obtalfied the (lose, wae | thew confentions The con mn of the Mi of he Of the Batnes Of dei. | Anquat Came up lore because Of teat groat cry; the Con. 1 Uewehere | kame ew tatermen abe peoranre (eto tom capitlie proveading on bia part—with the evident sepposition mak VM Where ie Neto ! Resstved, Phat the Vnion poriy ef the Howbere Mains that he should be called upon to take a apres: bay ‘Anarasn Voucn—Where ts Kanv!? ry i he “7 ‘4 » * Sreetid the pulliita) pletior~ finding Uno Convention silent he boat o a The Parcnast—The gentionsn rel. loo nem 2 tha aun dave ab A ation | ai the Northern States arqot menuoned. if he | Cir late wise and pain | np RB “ies to-day {% hers hecawhs of that great ery, aad | clambored on to the platform tm the rent, plas Jouien Hat they Lareeh Sm lempernens fae pf Plane.) Phas ik for the convention ws A GAG LAW PROPONMD, Will take time about it be may gee Meht Lo han et ath ee Gee ther ste, tt te be ealed om smite 4 coat neneiade (hatent ae A Manvyiaxn Deunaste vilerod « resolution for the ap. |. The persevering Alabamian agp Inov ed bw repotation Paeainiene a Venn cuenty, Jacke Women, Thee se ind oe Reeee ye teh Jlappiewse) apace tne teak aes | poimtmens of a comumitiee of ‘vo from each Stale to vo J for ine printing of tne naman off! the dolegsir. (ii Walaa! of the Tocrzle Attoqnsion the fellows ance ih all tie wonenta that go le make op \ Know it (arsin@nay Spent toe heath we pom teal for | mlogied by the deiecations, ou Reruintions aad Ad try», wramencation Det wiarafoved that the Peak Of | saved amd teterrad vader tie rites’ ¥ areget = rund | Mae leeweem the a a a fe v a C 54 i. be hegre, Soe is Crewes |-youreupate <opeh-tho south an wa loveoet "| to whom thovld be referred, without daoute, all resstes ‘ee of each deierain pap ted ot 7" me, WA A to bene, tesef Nol pol! and greapontarion Mr. Borre claimed that the floor, tnd woole not give way. The motion wi an wuwiee and aene ons decharmtery of prio. ip The reading of this revols | and. dosen eprang to velr foot with cries of “ No, We forgive and forant le wrong of amasmiin. wurde me | breake The ome ref 08 four eer uitatin make Meer of Cum. fi ke apon your Wwne tod your et “yy AL ee fies Biireon, We Pere and as you hope to »n@ bie foundations of tis covermment eo that oar ch ldren aed ovr children '# oh! 4 ton rained another # orm, committee | aren shall enjoy that we have not known, out om yor Maunbyte, sad your " mg of ne, on, 000 sido, a you, yO, L second ‘hak | Comenry one. The huformatia sought wae already im to wiudlt Into ine Getege ta slectrhd wires, and te £ 1 alt yom unio You di uni there can be be breb_(Ap- cnt ie the ino tho Wore of all the | pomoetve of the Gumventine va faith tha dogma of Mists sasiearas | sort the yoouriohare of your evil VR op tase Mipsonri, convention was held in this city, That convesign, p | Mpeaketaud bali « denon tains Devan ents Fee deleyate fram Ai mp Mpirine "Of bagartal sotroge Set | ine cgeane progress fea baat rallies "Dow, don't! it will | ay mind, did not do tuck, Ue rather omitted 19 de | othere—were Inaudible, the Prowid at im Yala rapping to | amid mach exrithanent and ep linteylsagetica ft ~ oe by A <Wiliaation. ihe retreate eet tint war good; ‘Wat ik was Wholly unmited of | °F. 06 the Pou Cee Govttal. Guatiowes srves oh snnowedtt ther tnew | pron Md wt, fewt the ve 1 I wast | goom A Deumearn with a soepiiously dark mabogany com- , Je eke Merreeon, We RAVE the names; we | silones mag aljoct submiwlon, That convention resomied | Makins hiinesel! heard, and moved. thab the committee remsiutivm wax relecred be the Commit the com meose of one man. (Appiagse.) That com convist of ono member from each State, iu place of two, The gre! cries of “No, n0, no. did whet the 1o7%« ongress Of Lbe Uahes ‘aiases rota CONCRALING THN AMIR, ae (00 om Resolutions ‘ With some gentiomen {to do. (Avplause.) “Am yf wo over have a Congtoan In | A+ tht paint of the proceetings, the Prammmer, at the have not been embodied | thin United “tater of Amends that doe: got onion of the prom, relented that delegates who | @tleeaon. ries ct. I the pomensian of the firmly refwes, ad Use presahs Congres han, dong, | witireesed. the chair xhoald aanouno: their hamew and ° ne tthe Loyal sod cording secretary of the tyrant of | Mtntesn weitton that was rocetved in blank silence, Teninemee eotnomaro wat created at Uses pont of the B® gous for ayer, | and was aot followed by the Convention. a ings by the fe wing dempatel, w. 7 Seer important THR #TORM CONTINORS, number pretended ‘Gaeone (ue Foiton of Baltimore) ty bo reat Congress should be commended in thin z The Dewesate from Maryland, who had independenuy of all Othet | rerotetion, declined to modify it ae propased. There the | quenioa, ‘ought Yo be a fall comparieon of views, and be adhered have bean lll 9? i to the proyosicion fore committer of two from esol themselves and Loot Beate, The Dane Derncare etated that hor wns to The remo en mane, mh op Sore oleuce, 14 ‘vent the emptying of the Convention en plans an, apprieted te ia ver tr Erna aot Varragat band pies ing twas of thought wpeoch that ment of Jerse committees that mont naceenarly wit ond othrs mations) sive, omtaring , and foohag ae Tdothat uat condemn f- yin, Yon Wein. Sourabing J said. ite doinet were not inmtced of goed, } . ro Ot tat tos shea ba oy See eave GY VEat Sat Cennemes Tae them G08 Rerving you x orery Wurm. War nad by that we 4 had in thie country mM, de. Dineadh devety 008 we a, Ab hawry of seman ones bacahiy SOA “a somdsny” domnarra might be Weer! tea © MOR egh im copperiead. Yo wy approheneion the main sf eriatic of that perty ever hae Geen that it haw > ae OruMed ail over with proiadicn, Pitnantic re veromre & sort Of here a over (he owentry, Whi | yet the lntene elena your evi of Le if a . v at trite + com in vat ortee tae

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