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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1866. 5 falature shall not be fnoreasol as & oomsequense of thelp | J0UF oUse until jastios ls vindlostad the freedom bought od from all theas States demacding their seats, and it | Convention redesmed . i nd ap. | diction of the Oer over a Siate and . ek by adAte ho e itbs in $ho souat of the black max, | 07 blood ehell po permaseatly smasished In the Constintics. | wise & mabiueul publo noceseity that exseph s fow g gl Lo e g e Ry Ay o i Jobaon | datahifo e s e et ttes A | osnee and one men had been | Aundrew Johnson! We remember yet barming | O impaited by rebeiiion and lew, or otbey nuiawtul sonduct of & the demands of R wults of the vielory over trenson ehall Bot be thereby addivg nearls 20 Represeotatives. 1 this. avd iy this Joat we sball ot puvtioly preetaiin that the biood of 200,000 | slpuc, is the treason aed revellion of Congress and Temporary Chairman, Republioan Unloa Siate Patriots has been sbed in vain, The nation responded then. | the loyal people. The right to demand conditions To the Hou. THo8 J. DURaNT, Peiiadelphia Coaveution, nod with bayonet and bullef went forth and couquered; with | being anoeded by Jobneon — and Seward, we only ask | JamesA. o, from the Committes on Permanent Organi- zation, reportod as follows, sad the seport was unanimously | ghould take an oath that lhe; had not yolustarily participated : ile Tie pame 7eal, aud trosting in the eame God it W that the people and not the President shail detormine the na oy tare and wamber aud mode of gusranty, whether by mere pro. | Mdopted; : in the Rebellion. This S S Aieks) wad overched: B eesvenis e B gt ok 3 ‘4 Preaidont, the Hon. Lyman Trematn; Vieo-Presidents, AL | wing jssus thai chains tve attontios of this Covertion, and | you ns you nd hOSINg 11 Gion se 1o saspepd 1 T YT e Y e open and SRorils o8 cloquance With whioh you tocepted the nomination | oF b7 tyvston of ks jerpie. Bui while the ossiiestioes) . ( th Fedoral Gove, coustiterts and appecred i Washington in deflarie of the | ARG approved toe platform of the Baitimore Convention. Wo - e oo gy .';—"“'r,"; Sapeind n': sk ‘or by the o law passed during the war that before taking their seals they h‘flmm tfiu you w-% wngxst’ ce and power el Lswmoaber v it ow aud go forth with the bailot sud agalu be [ ol e s and, casting our mautles | Which it powesied vuder the Coustiiuiion, Tist againet such re | viotorious. The same bactls waging but l fossions which this generation or the next wey whoily disre- I wers, Yransfersed to apother furm. The sawe elements ou | gard, or by constitutional smendment whtois will precervo | fred Wrzshafl §r.. Goddard, A. . Campbell, Owen W. | ‘myst be submitted to vither side are in strfe. Then errayed aguinst us | them to us and geucrations Lereafier, The uitra mea in Con- lrearag, Heary u“]n;lm Tsaao Dayton, W, R. Stewad, | We were a h‘: P:;:."." .':.m.,"'i.."m‘::& """.‘;::":.:.'.“.';’la.... viness and sorrow from your pros. | bei o8 State ke Feler) Go may wage was o) ere Rebels in arms, Copperheads conapiring with throats | gross aboudoned their T i ordes 1o ncopt navs. | A. 1. Witlamson W H, MeKiune, Joun W. Ferdis 1. 3. | that o President who bad been clected by the Usion purty | ence. B s propomed by tho "hircChootion to di oalily uvia | ooaf for thet perpose o e nd Qenumeintions, sppesiing to cowardios and avarice through | tem which ougit to provoke position; for it sdopied | Medden. A wimor, Thaddens Hoit, Juhin I, Gardaer | woul be found arraved against that party aud ecting Wik s | 84 Breckiuridge, B s 08 Moa g i o T opoqeiand by the lowt t ety end s accomp TCRghE: of Golden Clrelo and Sone of Liberty, the mackioa- | what Joboson had frequeutly doclarud 10 e tho fue polcy. It M Tissurouks O o Wood, Celvin 1. Hatbard. Jusenh | epemics o8 the quavtion of resvastrustios. Tk wn mash | who, baving sworn to suppors tae Conai oes Jike Huew, | 4t baigns to the lesidlative powee en: 1> deteraine ab Mous of arch traftors asd crowned heads.” Al these are | busing representation on voilug population. Yet he l.lnvxh Lh.--j) o B . Melliugion. W. D. Woleott, D. C. | agoent the facts as they really are and we find that the pend- | csme .mu;.' trenson against the United Siates; fed rh;:«m-"»n.v.r.nm‘-r t Ty ero tae to | b own. theory boohuse advoosted by Caogress, and | Latticjohn. dames B Zongon 8 T G J. Polger, & | lug s 18 3at which exiage betwoen the Prosident wid Con | powcr it giren o Congross {0 oare their futhre ool conduos, |.rebebion, $ad the e et 'T:" s’ e umpdrey, Seth | gress. That is the iseus of tho hour, that Ia tbe issne mpon | shall warrant it to remove oven this @isqualifientios. Syrely ks to distract bis own pariy, aud have at asunder. Falsely and violeutiy be ermined o prevent indcfioteely snlm us to-day. Them with us rave hoaris of an arms of T home, the praver of from wonnded pride | the ration sgaio npiraids Congress as which this coneention must expross 113 voice to-day, Of enurse | there is no milder torm in which ean be embodied the pateiotic T treat the Domocratie party us having no distinei and inde- | sontiment that tresson is odions and traitors. sb bo pun- peudent palioy of its own for this onee proud ¥ now per. | ished. Punishments for crimo are tob iuflicted by Govera. K'.'-'.‘z"f i D T the wver tongae, color and nation Wnfluences are With s to-dn; & | répreventaticn from lately ebeliious States, when bo knows et li- | from the bitter mortifica'ion of his own defeat in Tennesses ot = {orms only the ignoble ofiice of dangling 04 & tail to the Presi- | ment from a feeling of vengeance, but to preserve the public dge . [l Pt gy A4 | b t has only said, - Adept tie hatie propiaod sod sceert ndpediiigen, and Jodle d Commtee | deuts ki, will staie the s to you gentomen fuiey and. | pcsce ard 3 e eveot she. comumisaion of tature erie. :flflf‘:fl,fl?g;m"‘:‘_ ~ A i—the ¢ ul} polit cel sel io nd hie straggle ot M. 1 o 3 s T understand it. v 2 o prmen i t s o shl 4 . «no:nnd b-m:» on the land and on th | awuing u Mayngrd, Biokes aad lrmah r, aud the | fori elie tted loud appladse e Conventiou be led torr;xl:encxnla;l::; m:f;:!.i’fl',“i::'.:fz.f.fi::{ ”'.:Tl::ulilm:‘nmonl: f:m&'::«“h?flm‘:m‘:fl: ;::‘ i S perzaitied to Tesuci fe powee in the : lng by our side are the spirits of | tue Uaton men 1o prevent w 'ratification of the proposed | 3 . " R TS diaret wabe e e bxtots, e ialy wamciud. bi'patriot martyrs, of Lyon, Kvarney, Reyuoid | e vbent. "But they spurned him and bis advisers, and tho | FELLOW-TRATTORS on the OLher side of th line: ‘We have as o exprees sarios to depeive snch Biats of represents: S e e iy ey S e B e kbl g e By iy e ud MePoereon. and last, though not least, our ¢ | loral Legisiature of the hote of (o Iresident eagexly embraced g € g - asiblo yet infgbrtaut atd | ton, and, therefore, none e: Tie coucedes, bowever, by | of the wickeduess and crime of secosslon aud ticason. | (% GiviL righis of citle ues which @qualiced. natioms’ o | 2tlon omened up her | Beeessary political duties. et 10-day for the double pus aisteney, that Congress may refuse to sdimit o | Adors this amendmoot, and then fhe Nutlan rmxn-.mfl:m:.;:fina.m-m-—rg o taken mi'l:":vwn the Copstitation ot d Congre.s withoal hes ive, al.uough 0o such power is conferred | will have decrced that the grave of the tic and faithiul Union soldier ts more desorving of honor the terms, Dose of outabiishing aud declsring a platform of: principles Vadsworth—oherished in I'fe, his memary will be gree: at grected Lo 1opres s, and phieed in ber s el have P Rebelion suled s over—the thousands who feil into honored though unkne E . raves in fhe swamps of tho Peninsnls, the thickeis of th relatious witn the loyal States of tho Union the adapted to the existing col ni' 0 of national affairs and 10 | jy expioss terms. Later revoiations, howerer, indicate that ¢ ilderness, ob the held of Gettyshurg, among the clowds o Teuneasos. Al can be adeitted on the same torws. | Bominato a ticket of Bcato offiaers o b supported and slested | he now regerds &1 parsets au Toyal who are willing to take he grave of the digloyal Tebel traitor, Whilo the fousth | iievofved, That in 20e e dabe ookout Mountain, ot Vieksburg and Port Hadson; of the is simple, speedy, and fully efficacions, The last by n,u pe Wzr-'- M'fl.»'fl‘;- ‘-l“ motbery of the Uaion party | the Constito al oath, withoat regard to thair past lives or | section is universally commended as Just, tho ouly gronnd of | States were roquired by the Cresidest, sl to tie o] ’ ilors who fired the last shot deflantly from oct the we trust, with fresson and sin bus been made, | WO DaVE ";."“'flr‘ e with the bope and | diutoval conduct, He therefora donies the power of Congross | objection urged sguinat it in, that it {) ‘Unncoessary. @Lot the | Congee d, to ceend to cortsin conditions, ing the d g wers swellowing up the gallang crew of the Cum terrible wat of Rebollion | expectat! 0: at when the ilion whould be crushed | g, excinde the Senators and Ropresontatives from, he States | Southern Representatives come in with their incre nam. | toe Constiutioual Amendment of Fsenciyation, which . he flug of their country riog above their open waged, o midet of | Ut by b6 :;;':3":;‘ ..",.':c.ufi.:.'f,'l'i. O;lell‘*;::z m:r-':lxd lutoly in Robeil'on, by reason of the misconduct of® their eone | hers, and filled with tie hostility which they cousiastly mianl- Sheupy "u"'w.‘i'.‘.'.f"""""“"'{ ‘:m-uu- iy s ng graye, that gal ':i'.a”n:<.»:‘“.v“|f:n'|<-'i.~\ K ot rap o o S vy oas susectainly ioe{amtions P tituents, or antil gaarantees for the futurd oan be procured. | fast, aud nnite with their Northern sympathizers, and who ooy 3 whrsd i in Copgouss, e eontinued smisfiod ue our anticipations are far fre tortare], starved. Tecent events bave | On tbe other hand, Cosgress claims that in ® eivil | shail ay it is unneoessary ) Let Coogress refuse oA g e ey = g nts b ) s G to make tho | e e | On e e Rn, e e e ™ ritiionss | Autel Syycoptiatiotn, nod the Wtk of Tepuilation 1B AIEVATY |.houus tageknae adonte h-un-l%:!‘ ‘o) Ve’ rowanied he publia &t |Fnhn'r. yand Andersonville; the nirit, m’ url that great L freomen 1:3. ,;&-m)l; rosolvod that lx!wmi». gt rond roth and dogirines £ which we b . “hristian patriot, wWhose maliguers while living were | be procected, and the peace seo must bejend: . s £ el + havo contended | or the insurgents are suspended, und, in cuse the | accomplished. Le h - | wolve Lae hlvn\]: ot 'bis assassive the vilflers of whoss | now, when the thanders of God's wrath has p..‘n pass, mmu."l- vears of terrible and bloody war stiil romain partially | rehellion faiis, t‘m ibese pmna::- are only to be restored by »:ncx.lpvlr' 'r:flll};n: ‘?)? "“.'31:??.‘,""-‘:,'.‘{'0:&}’,."‘.'ff.,b""in'"?.'fu " 'u:i' v:‘:r-.h“ e memory when dead sre mow the beon compauious | ho g us gin shall be committed which ‘sometimos in at loust, unseitled aud isble 1o be overthrown, uniess ¥ney oan | e Iegislative powar of the victorious piziy; that traito:s for- | hands of foreign capitalists, Soutbern Rebels, and Northern Pl hish deelares tho v of t OOy e festive bowrd and rejoioing in he | futureasin tho past, wili provoke and eall down the ¥ bo inally incorporated futo the goveramental policy of the | foit their eivil and political richts, among whic is iheir right | spoculators, and the ~temptation lo nutionalize this and --»vu-«mm patrocage of A man Who has betrayed the trast of o confiding | goatco of heaven, Enconraged by J onuson's polioy, Kebo! bonds Nf"""v‘ Toe great ocoufliot between democracy and arls. | o ropresentation, snd that Congress, representing tho people, | debt would be worthy of the most formidable eombinations. the Uvion, is o upen the 3 P iow thon, can the dead body of rebollion, thouzh | advanced in price in the Loudon maeket, and this day Koglish | focrav. botween the spirits of Freedom and the spirits of | joe a right to protide by law for the resumption of suspended | Tie objection thot a graranty is unncoossarry seoms coutempt: legitimate rrauits of the war, comme:. 2l > RN, end for & fie and duto ts veina may be Infused o few | eriatacrats oo bolders of Retel cotton bouds. - The Loudom Slavers, still rages in & ew form. b rematus yet £0 bo do- | rights o anch terms and conditions as fn their judgmeat wil [ ible in comparison with the importance of pliciug the matter ey and madscelion b0 svaty vatriotic heait, and iat W ion say N o oy aly. prcvall pgElust *ho enle sace tade up by the | Times, their orgam, culogiess Jobnson ae warmly us i did {eriioed wisthor - (e Coaouy, who e huen wvsrborss | dosure e fuiuee pocendnd SENATS Sf tho ation. By & foint | whare it can never be questionod or nzitated. Tho remaining | ( once. by e e svcsnintires bo pesmmitiod o o the | wilitary struggle, shali still Win_ the | resolution Congress bas declared that no Representative fromi | section is the usual provision designed to give effvet to ".:h'udnv-k" R of person and . ae the peopie. Shall the Frostdent of the Upitod Btates b Iy estored to those Statos latoly i5 Tebellion be immediats i Davis au the Contederacr. Tic Zondon Time akes B8 | victory by his indonitabie will his adroituees in pftical 1 Btate ehall be admitted til such: when it says: “So W Wait; the people have met fully " Y ! . - a Robol State sh. mitted till such State be declared jn o | the othors. This the entiemen, 1s the pestorati pi e nality tHampheciy dmerin Lok oe:Mide N, [0 shlofu DI for | Sansgsment&oUNis superies 1613 fu (bs scionce of diplomacy | gondition eutitling it tu roprosentaticn. Congross nas accord. prosented by Cor gres. B aie Te all that the. Tapresonta- 1ibgre te dungetont 1o} o o aaen a0 she welioss o | and statesmanship. It is trus that tae contest has Doea | jugiy preseuted its plan for the restoration of the insurgent | tives of a loyal peopls require ns a condition of pae, e ot ated | Amendment 1"trnd fo that epmiination of all bave rosu! fices of treasurc ond 1ifo? These yot remain to be finally de- | tho additional rights which pertain to & sovereign deting th B o the wordict of tao peojie, Nor should we murmar | with rabellions sutjocts. It is au elementary prineiple of $281] tooy syt the 1 ights forfei lsd by tresson ! Or iiln{l ll.l." “'ll.l qu(‘:I ‘|h0 re- & % Shioved by blood in the fieid shall bo firmly und forever | awhile! Who fears the peosie " How hhailistiog that [ secured by comstitutional acknowleagmentt Johason way oly free Republic on earso should strengtien the bands of the trauslerred from the field of battle to tho ballot-hox and the cople inthe form cf & proposed Constiintional amenament, | Never were terms so iiberal 0 o defe ioal - oall us Constitation {iukers. Does be not remembor that tocracy. Xtwonid seem that he loves not liberty | Senate Chamber. But the great issas mvolving the abiolate Fwhieh T will haveafter aflude, This is this issne forced upon | traitors by a victorisus people. Again um-':-um the Pros. | amon etizons of tio Uniow, upon which cheerfully tia (ature poogty avery mot of tho great Lincels for sm ing the Rebelliou; it sain. 'Cbmisg Tomthe groat thtoes of-/| spremtoyuf the Fedoral Goverament 1o !l matters necoss {ho peaple. Taey cannot’avold it. It Is tha duty of evory | ideat, the Philadeipkia Convention, she Rebels, and the Domo- peosperty and peger of ie Usippfotiey oY o g - % Glnkiing of the little bell by Soward which consigned to Eoueilion, tho. Amerloga “ peopts supposed his sym'| to presrve, protect snd B D i b wpeion wpoi it avd (o Togulato his oudack | eratic party present only this proposision, that the Robel | uneonstic: LR AT XY g - Teafayette Northern traitors without trial by juzy or ben- il ibs mas 156, (e fhiossed o B peugly langeure: | eEitimate snthicliy of o uatied vighorian s the b ccordingly. As an humble individual, having corofully and | States suafl e iatiediately — feprevented, without con- | e has ofisiay reco s e b - y 08 Gleriey s e £y a6t of Congress to ruise Fevenuo or au ary, B e e Paolosd i & Sationss sxience oot | Sraltoruin ars; Ue ostrustinel oii dhe vost B 1y conaiderad this onestion, T do not hesttate to | dition or qualification. They propose 'mo eompromise | and thai i giont assute o Lol cIoE o % gras prorounced »w uveonstitnionsl, James Bachansn pro ed und kept io subjugatios (or ages with no promis o ¢ dents of Slavery in 0 . say that my u'njud&mtu(llclnr and decided that Congress will aoeept po terms. _ They demand the inoreased repre- | Orloans should admanish it that e - aphrit Tounced notonly Seceasion, but its coerelon or supy non- | hop save by their own Tight arms througost E"fl"m'mv“' of adeq security for the is eleatly riznt aid the Prosident Jost as oleurly wrong. T ‘ntation which has rewulted from the abilition of slavory. | to natiousl tranquiltity, and which deisys n-nlu] vometitutioust, Let navun Rosuch bazard agaiv, but engrave 50 | baptiam of blood, to securc agaiu & Tecognition of jan | bappivess snd welisro of the American Lighest jodioml tribunal of the codntry bay solomuly adjudeed | They refuse to r the treodman from the tervible evils of | Of the lulon, e . eeply o the foundations of 1o Repblic the lessons of this | sationul et be - muss 8oc the obatacier of Au: | catablishmest of the great dostrines of Tepublican. cquality | fhat in its oonduct toward tho Rebels the Government of the | thelr avamclous condition, and are willing o leaye thes: o the u"..:‘."*.,‘fl‘“.!:i;‘:‘b“a!.‘:."..:’:.'m b war, seon and pley & double part. He flatthd and human Tights—is that the harvesting of thoso fruits which | Uyited S:ates possessed all the rights which belong by | mércy of their late masters and 10 n state worms than slvery. | Sucidenss gnd errtitude of the of ouc Biats pod e, Liaved by immonss sacri- | intarmational law to any boligerent power, as well as | They rally to the reliefof the Confederato leaders and Insist | jiuias e o T the adeuted 99 that Mo ] ¢ badmen in the future can fead aud understand thom. | President Joboson, in bis pligrimage ostensibly to lay tho cormbrstone of # monument to one of the stawsmen of the | no political punishment be iufileted npon them. and finally, roposition that by au irrepealabls ordinance , That oot shall be condemned or the Union debt | mex who have proved in the finkd aud el Fenians by his smiles, by his appareat ‘tified by an increased aud command'ng meority. other wari feolings of his Irish hoart were bein Republic, greetod aud entertained by men of ail parties. taking | W heu the Britisi livn reared b the great heroes of the arwy and mavy o create enthusiasm, | ¢d Grant and Moade to the bor | 8t the uney Lubors and responeibilitics which are thrown | 13y of pations that in & great ivil wor all thess eivi the Confedera "T." the demagogue by vrelending to be one of tye tribunes | L he w atonement to E upon us, X g n-‘-xuh' by Fl‘l“'l.likx.u;'nl and rlsvl-h' Jitieal right®which are sceured to the insurgents in » state of | confimed. Such, gentlemen, are tho impo:tant ssucs .v'.;_vm = poaple, yet openly 1goo:lug Ligit fepresentatives—even | matizing the Feni evil disposed canism costs omothing "d'"_“ nded ":l' labor and t0il. | poace by the laws of the parost State are susponded. It Is | prescated to us, and they ought to b accepied by Now- ves, by withdrawing from their control the setiloment’ | durkest daya of the blic, when the Staguation breals pest discass and death. Sloth and | g1 rother principle of the same law that whie oce nation | the Union _purty withuut caltablon. or | doubi, | Bescieed, Tlgt alike a5 1 out oW o L e aiba, wilk agHnes fgndi| dasceiyicy axs slvays dengeruns Imvopehiie; SThe pessont s | wonqurd SUDEML TR Wurt S0 Suaumiof s o oo o s has, T tolak, performed iis daty hightully to tro S s g Lo ot he” time o wuffor the Tost to gather o our ar- | yuib pcacoable relations With tho other when that obher cou- | country on these issucs, and earod the gratitalo of ¢ Ak > and {t only remaink for the people to perform their duty pl Nith equal idelity to their own lntorests. But suppose the | promrew nations 100803 10 require curlrlllv for the future,or even indemnity | Congressions] plan sbouid not be adopted, what then? If, | of thisiuestimabis truth, and we ity of tho Rebel States. these distant when throughout the oiviiized W of the great iesue beforo the country, giving the only wvor yiolded by tyranis—that of willing obedionc Drleans he allows the worst crestures of the Ruballiou to sup- ‘what be calls an usurpation, although ii be ouly an anew 10 service of thelr conatry ter loyal men ot the ballol-box & up the hands great Lincolu by voting the last mai and the las mor, or allow the forces of freedom to dwsband | gy to a treaty of peace, containing such stipulations for the Ciaed O enemies swsort that the | $avare uo ey comport with i ows digaity and wolfara or beeome demorsl! Unlon party bas already forfeited ita elaim to the confidence e ombly of Unia me: in pescefal_eomncil; while | 0 with rebellion 4 o A e B T At Docome. fatsiessi sod ihe bister melignity every spoech cisarly 1 es the intolerance is 7 to sedace oysil) N e et g 0881 804 | for st, it porserses full power to demand either or both, | through the obstinacy or perve men from unioas they will iaded; that it has failed {0 approciate the nesssi- | Eyors Matinet of self-proservation revolts ot the propodition | most geucrous tesus are Feyected, and o other subsiitiie saf. | fousddenat. o vamal, of ashte, ., Liat during war traftors are eatitiod fo representation in the | isfactory to tho loyal peophs should be acoepted, why o R W L B e ondition of the couutry: s gaiity of usur, witbhoiding from the p i r Congtitutionel, rights: th: s stand like the veteran guard in tion, and tell this dema- pose to attempt the suppression of the American Congress | fn n“nl nsurpation if the loy.l mon dare elect one iu opposition | betray his policy. It is well we ahould know the dangers tround } the fi | ent Govermment. Nor is var Government so powerless | be obliged to condust the Goverumont without the @ contemptibie that when it is victorious over traitors it | aid of Southera representatives. As we huye beey baro the banaer of Jhe Ulclon 10 4 o1t N e Dot et fm its Kepresentatives in Co- that we be prepared to maet the emergeney and ot the tine he ean contrel, but their principles 3 ‘box give forth no ancertain sound. e brands sn inde- hope for the on Whon, dhe proplo are so | Srees ared budy of istolerant fenatics who Aave ®oen may not exercise those powers which in estublishily the oon- | slong for four yesrs of war without ‘their help, and r..-inst ths orrupt, mcreenary aud subsidized, becanso PO e haven of trath that oy even Presi. | iasred o intezposing uotions obstsc ‘e in the way of restoriog | g ‘of peace belong to overy otier civilisod ation on the | South arrayed in arws, we sre sot without hop. we WAy & Lair's bresdth from the Jino of duty. Never 'ns 4 remedy for thess ovils we arg told thers | iioe The Constitution was wot made In the interest of tros. | mauage it in time of pasge wilil thelr reurvie cored l-‘d:fi:‘ tha U5 wvery citizan everywhers o fon, with 2 new name, uow | y;, or does it deny to the Govers Loso puspices the nation cad | jiac)f agstast traitors. Tustoad of fearin upon the fuli enjay- | of seutralization which consolidates too ont the power to proteet | renson restmey her throne. W are sdmonished by overy B admire n!u kind | Southern gals that we caunot with honor or safety rolinquish | o the fl:u‘m;nnmflh, -vmmhy and vernment against | our hold on the helm, or withd:aw oar protecti.n wad suppors | S Kum *mm;’h iak, 1 (he wonis ok e0¢ bot it press as does not flatter bis egotiem and sing peans to Lis {ufamous 'Who but he n this land has power to subs banrers and now leaders, unde promised land and eul 1 stirrod 8o deeply aud the resulu r ulder 1o avotler and I trust o 7" and who befora he used it so basely and arserupniously. denonnciog Con umw‘r;{-lllise:‘lhdm»lum:lwb«hu finlil\:\uny. T is soundinz, With tents struck :':""‘;“h}";'"f - gL banging on the vorge of the Goverument door, be | an armor on th true to the right asthe | 1 - - the power of traitors, I hate and - trample under m, from the Unioulsts in the South, If the attitude of snbation | | i 7 Q 18 rondy to marel, | Union party just and true? 1f thoy e e O o roigoty which Wbl make - | which ruceecded the U1iumphs Gf our arins weewms to bavo beca Lo, K e o B vty t 1 by arrozant impudenco and defiant bostility, they | perish from the earth.” 1y has bocome to eve: A by the triumph wnd s 1 read the Constituti e corrapted and talse 0 | 17 Conzress to execute, but C its promises, lot ||l are the fate of irs pi Tresident is bound 1o see executed. A the ng'l-:‘h‘-:;!‘- ek :"l;:"'":’l;".":“; g f | beon kept up throughout the country ag the govorament of Joyol peaple. ~Fiom Alexander H. Ste- | Oa motion ot Chatles 5. us adbere to ¢ he fature ss we have \m"bnu'- nuv.runu the nacenstitutional action of C.ngress iv exclading tho rop- | phers down, th bels — siill fasist that the ecnnse | Rewlred, tha wembes of the State C pp erown its efforts. Although the Un rescutatives he Southern States. Tais tender regard | of Socession was constitutional and righieous, and glory | Cit of Bew- Lok, cve ieejaniyy iy irucied to aseen Party s youne {n yeer for the Constitatio a familiar acquaintance in the herole eforts made to estublish that ated by, tHF e i snosueric mons. | trocious and pestilont beresy. Buch is tho foeliug | BEeriaSl 1Y hoes duty munity of traitors superior to the Contral Governmont. | super: S ey o0s the Presidont ennct laws | bave clected everrwhers red-hended and unrepentiut Gon, Barlow urged the d to do all in their o elogates traitors, who have .;.peua-tw-ul-mzm and dewanded | seeurs the fallest attention of soidisre and sailors at the their seats in Copgress, claiming the right to make laws foc | vention to be beld bere on the 20th mt‘ Shat the same vote alono made kim Viee-Presid Southern States bad no voice in bis elvetlon, ¢ 9 bas at least the merit «f not baving betrayed ple which elected it. Congress a ing all that Johnsou smd bels, Ho professes silll devo- | 1864, which plodees assistance | mt, that | steel to the st t Con- | 1o the discom | uniyiug d to the sawme faith for Which 80 | long we have strnggled, is added tho dotora | tion o wipe _out overwhelming vietory by Lumilistion of Johuson's betrayal: to teach Lim that be cannot turn baok the hand oint to sdvencing progres¢in the decl of buman the moxt 1 1o its fate, endeared Rothe | airiot by iis trials ersal liberty. glories of the war; vet, if it ha: heir et vl bo on Norchern sol, and pe wheu brother's blood will again Groat ac garb. During the war, the second wart Will it be of Johnson in con- | EloTious aud po Gre, wither ot _the Prosi o Ereas, which ws fntondod | GXAIDItel. that we are assurod as soou a3 our troops ape witi: ation of his brutal poliey at Now- For foliow lng |:t'-'~d in !l‘l’u e, T Boves & - ‘""?,.";,’ f; Yo crush the Rebellion was denousced as unconstitutional | drawn t'ore will be no safety for the perty. liberty sud ‘.;;t:,",,,‘.‘;’n{:m-.{;.'.'.'.:.‘"""“‘ nin wre 11l the leaders of ocan proudly pe anred s through whic Tuls w the case with the conseription law to | lives of Unionists, white or blick. The o nder-in- o @roll the nam .o+ of ol Union d Jaw to ralse | of the Confoderate forces is nominated in the Logisiature | docse und the the legal tender it has passed, and of eivil, political and i itary vietories it | rie men, o name and on »;m{ Cf the pAiriokio | moaey, with the arrest of disloyal persons for aiding the Rabel | amid cheers a 3, spasking for those who iave beed | Lion, with the empioyment of megto troops, 15 the Emancips. | the Confederate pirate, is uvanimousiy clestad Jadgo of the jc2a to whioh they | (il Toriclamation and other kindred measures. But now | Probais Cowrt i Alsbama. N vl aire are hissed asd ai Lhese charges, which then, as now, proceeded from Rebel sym- | hooted gt ia Souttern theaters Honors without stint are Confederate head, while humble Unionisis applause for Goversor of Virgivia, Semmes, ineoln, d 1 . hos achieved. In t -Marshala, ‘ " | Unionists of the coni o8, 08 1 welded togother by the Gery trials and were exposed dusing the daye of darkness and danger thron organ of | L1 rs, only excite wa they aro remembered, & smile of durd- | showered apon th nob allowed to strew o fow flowers upon the gravea of Bestroy the Government ' k of organization 1 Shall he who brouzht 3573 upon clw b permitted to control its destinics ? 7 this be ko, 3 all this precions blood of our bravo soldiers aud offic prec Orlean have been wantouly spilied, all the glorious victo- | past. the ballot-box to be the gr mphantly passod, s9 tuo ham) which they bave ¢ e M s s O el] oo, e st el those whom 1 sse befl i th ¢ ds. which 'Bave been sown | out forth with sket to fhe. fiel [ thoso whom 1 ses befors’ me. uf the constituents you | [ - - B b e e R tos, will ave bera Tuage | the Ahwighiy O ores oo who vereck & | Jopevosst, 454 of yeye, {uthAl_petleci. dsegoldten U I ret o) esrie by Copreas by Sutiniond: fhay | are o S lOwe S tees. R e e Dl e memorable iu vaiu, Therefore, I say traitors should teke a Thed & wish agoinsy his oountry. throughout the o tatos, L repel eod aeny with | pii"gURIT by the jodguont of tho Supreme cxibunal - the | bis massacre of Untonists at Memphis and New-Orleans warn back seat in the work of restoration. He forfetted his right to | % and groot the Ualon meu how | | indignant scorn and coutemps the base acousation that the 00 90 ing’ eonnity. 1 fhe slestion elbunal. e | ble massacrs o e that eiernal” iufamy will Tewt on s I oca with loyal men when he renounced his cltizsnship and | Pliiad:lsh e thoern thry be, and sorely strigken, | Union party bas in suy rospect. proved faise 10 the parposes B o b B canet possibly forieit their prilical | v foll to stand by the Uilon men of the Bouth. 8id to | ehee saeh32iry © | e oar all-glasce fo them becuuse of their fea'ty snd | Of Lis creation, or beoome recreant o exaitel professions “confirmed, it offacs & premiow for the crime of trea- | ficht this battle through to m Geutlemen mn‘t:hm“:lin_- fl-a ::‘4 Uaon s = Nelthor the tougus of the slanderer nor the be parmilted o robus f the share | To's .0 aliowed momories, the precious assoola | oo 0 - c e t up you loss.” 11 the Conatitntion gu ag glorios of the past five years, of o itine thaa It realty does, T'would ler d may rosult fo the destruction of the Goversment. | I repent If, the issue is npon wust meet it like men. e e traitors ruto would be. *Heads up 1 wiu, taile | 1ic must be both bilod and deaf to t10 educationsl instractions h:::::f"'m“ but thrse of the Now.York groater sanotion to this | of the war, and must buve faiied o place bis hand where ko | e 339 1,40 (Bis resolution. % tho righs which it has fairh fer to broak the | coul! f:el the decp throbdiugs of the popular beart, who ean el A = mfl 1y of the right which it has fairly earned 4 adva tha ccantrr, than fo save the constitn. | doubt tho result of thisonlict, The Union party prosant o s simply an ofabs:ubon o thos e on sty ‘destroy the country. 1l Constitation was made for | subiine speetacic. Undismayed by dofection and wuseduced :vn-«u-lutl:d.:k 0 c“p nto nmm thoy will; 16¢ | tho cuuntry, aud ot the cotatry for. the Conatitution, If the | by vatronage it has already taken the field and stands ready k6 cheers for o the Cowveution adjourned o/T 8YI- | ooncery ia fost, all is lost; waile If $he Constitution s broken | to eontinue in the service until the fruigg of Mr viciories are —e niontats, who | SOTY 0untey Is maved, we gan make azother ons equally as | geony A thuo whole matter placed upon salis saviton _ the the ol | one, with sll modera iz nvamrnr}ciud i..-firy“ fiu\u‘. Already I hear ”'i:}nnpe of 0(" 6 ballot-box from bt to destroy the Government. Traitors must oc punishod mporerished ; their great plantations must be seized ard | devotiou to the flag of the Union. The hrightnoss of their mdhwlm-‘lhm». and sold to bonest, industrious wen. | pat-iotism tried m the furnce seven times hosted, bin men, [ dostinio. and principios. pon of the livelar o - whether white or black, should alone coutrol ber | We foo! that their peopls are our people B Fias A ndrew Jubnsos 1aught—uo, not tanght, but S ogladvilles ‘Wohoed the sentiment of the American oople. Such seutiment t of his conn e now as deep and strong in L loyal beart s when ke gave to ¢well wita the people thas en. 18 Stterance. "1s Congress an usurpation; the people traitors | S . " We tell hita, 0o, that, e vebeis.ihe prese merceriary, corrupt ‘and eubaidised be- bk . g A b b g ‘oause they believe he poke the truth in 186 dusi, we would say of it wes 0s wo did with 1 d our ¥ the pleaser stiouid & bloody our bauner iu il 1835 be proclaimed throngh his Secretary of S ) 00 Boath Caralina: “ The Prosideat considers the acoeptance of et fof o e i country,, oF | who by motivas :hm_d&,,“r,,h wi ihe stom o whigh fhavaye. | the '""3’"'@.“”"3’.;, hiogy, €x8 ox | o on T the wave; e o - ' ! she propoged amer R, 2+ Conalitytion, aine tg Cal , ddelarin logal men, joyal men | £ed aiaadaste propared 437 A% 111 (Ot hl’ - puniry. LOw, Lmro:z and forever. | o smendwment by South Carolina as indispensalic to o tion of her relations with tbe other States of t aon.” Yet when Congress chooses to cousider It a8 & usurpation, ita members 86 traitors ou other end of the line Whom he proposes to fight first Message to Congress, be said it was not too mu 10 a8k, in the name of the whole people. tha 1d, before it resuwed its place in the family of the Usion and the two branches of the Natlonsl Legielsture i Bences and pledges of their joyaity. Dil he consider oal rights restored to the States when the Rebel aruics sur 1 Esch bad a Goverzor and otber oilicers, 5ot be sets bem sside and appoints, not Military Governors, for the war was over, bat Provisional ones. e orders Convent party 1or ¥ | o zr asionsl Comuition, fuisisiing o i3 o 0° ouly, sbull goves . ! a5l CominiLies, Gl s BE ol 45 POWINGHT Mo D 5, shull gover of good Eavernment | el ey House and 3% frow the Seaate after long nd \ R4 B bore, W e winvam. Let | careful deliberation. after takig & volume of tostimony refuting | wheh #¥ hear the in by of tre il ‘.“f,n el | 1o the eondition of affairs in the inurgent States; and after sev. | are not admitted bafore the Pres ial eleetion, they will 4tk the fisg of tae free.” adlits blsth recontly in Tbiladeiphin. © We win il | Sl lomes had been cousidored and abuidoned or rejeoted, | cast thoir electoral votes n.rrh:cn n&“g x'-nre'-‘vrxrg\vg: the gellast Btats of Vermos cling to th " Y onside posented a pian of constrastion consisting of this propossd | and if they can obtain u suflicient Bumber of Vo iexn Stal g e e A B et | e a¢ iwemly: T sfr ok b ooy ey b4 e o e oated with 1he Tocomimendation that whon | 10 ivo the the ety ey wil decare ol candidaies | Dl J—jacs Farutesine, and Constirution nre suf 1nthe | the Instrumedtality and eod, jon of the Union party I‘,,‘_‘ | ¥t ahall bo adopted the States assenting to it shall be cutitled with the aid of President Juhosop, they v.'x‘ll 0 | Dist. 13.—Jokn Lyou. g on abiding poace and porina i o e ey taet | 1o reprosentation in ‘¥ho person of B.mutors and Represents. f the Goverament, and thus wé stafl bave atother | Diw. 1e~tlawtion Qareie O e P R iar pas soocred that el ste be | STS0_iily sheched 108’ Fivpsrly @iemiet s ilon and civil wor. There are soveral difficulties in the | Dist. 15.—loha H, Wissow. the comm eut of unending sgitstion aud .‘1",;' ceived the sssent of mors than two-thirds of the Senato | way ot this nice little scheme. It the South re. | Dist 16.—Black. Tvm coustrained to admit. more o worrow than tn aneer, that | So0 o€ """““'b"' ".“"‘. House. It Sy oo ‘d m | ject the Jf:::.% m&"’f’ party, 1 aesume that :’h- e omo me offie: he Ualo R o oir sanction, an constitates | Congress L ungress of , pass o 12w do. somo nsn bigh In ofics o8 whom the Usion porly MNe fies | 000 oLineibitiomen of the yondins sampeign. Itis S con- | claring thet the Lo B e oo e v ebvetoral | THE TumP—TotTING ON Fasuiox Coumse.—A LS ot e Tae tneantian of kg pbtme o [ ZETINTS SOREaES G S ] e Tty | oo sy will guoh vatre bo osted DA In snak sasee they || N trot for a purss of 81,50 will take piace to-motrow over se! ho pi 0 restor of | W8 smend enever eve ohanges oocar which | will not be counted. Iassame farther that while this law re- L . by the representat. f the party for the restoration of | Yo ior ' necessary to conform the framework of the n-nm."- maina n fopee It will Do, .“.m,flf 'And that If the Southern | Eashlod Courso betweon J. Crook’s br. . George Wilkes sad D. Pifers b. m, Lady Thoro, mile beats, bost three in five, to 310 overth, litoes o tight ile with inefiable seorn and cont ious threat, ‘lh“ if the Southern Stutes ara ~let them e party apd oocupy fry; its iu U destard § ho y ,y‘nrrvl abe .’a pfl’.m'“ ati oy by sn increase 3 5o of her ahouis and her meot- ierve tho hearts of Toand immediate representation: no ode then was Lold envu;h 1o nsk, lld)d.h!n;:\ |n.):lel-r»\'n:f;| Wil hel.n;vmu. or will gu: motion, Mr. Sincl ousey was appointed temporary sed by 1 e - - American people submit to this practiosl dissolution " | Seerctary. the Unfor. Nay, wore. They have used the power and influ- | pop4 3, the existing state of things. That such tary. d s e - : gt A e n exigonoy | States aboull attempt ta voto i detinace of it, that the 'resi- On motion, the rules of the last Assombly were adopted for | enco with b they have boen clothed 6 proveat the ‘ceurred seems too apparent tu require extended discussion. Lebe will b bound to cxestte tue law, will arrest sach on | harness. The horses bave trotted together four. times already d o chango s catled artiels 14 of the Amendmenty® liegal aud revelationary proceeding, From tle Presiden’s | 1y year, oaeh Lorse wining two aces, all being very lossly to the of five sections, which are s fol’ | alacrity to denounce the jslana Convention as an illegal ] e oen i was mot held in violation of | eontosted azd interesting. T eannot doubt that be will prevent an sicoess of thar sebeme ‘an fo build wp_ e rivel pariy shall subvert the power which elovate S o s LT ity Revhl Whes | Commitutoen’ank Sepe ls. their defeotion is not the fault of the | 7 p gy defines cltizensbip of the United States and | a7¥ national lav, . Raywond was there to say: **The 10,000,000 Awericans Tive i the Soutb would be unwortiy citizens of a free | the government of 4 sons of a herole anc if they Goorge Dawson o . degenerate t fhe Se be “pt.m'hh uncomplsiniog submissiveness, the | dirceted to seal " e Convention, 10 m : e u':' be po:-f [ oull\enxJ' | ghe Puiladel; ...L.,uu tio: | 4§ on | - 4 s ention then to appinud, and no Keverly 1 its object and purpose. | urs of the party mas be inereased, and the day - A ol o o - P O s seound Tesding. Ob, bo! The *proo. | TI AT delaghias was then called. | O oo, bot. ¢ isclovs cf | PRoNibits any Suate from deuriug io auy person it privieges slcetion “or mecing. of_ the Prosjegtial clciurs _mbich dissolution” went on, Johuson telegraphing Goveruor | Tr elicited applause, and that of George Dan soi was | P ond contident of fts strength, 1t declines to | Withous legal process. 2d. The second ereates a of yep- | SV O ml“ P pesidont Jaauen -n’fn 'r.v'.!n tomr rlz The Great American Invention. to see to it that regro suifrage was alloved in Missis- | wolcomed with oloers, o pomes of Horace Greeley, Col. | lower its star ter ts politieal ereed, Ite organizs- resentation founded upon population. except that persons who y Ssenmnp "y mt Jo R 30 to poi o1 Thit wopderfol 554 petutiity” Aineticon Piocs 9f bousohold age- sij "Johuson believed them, Saward Welieved them that the | Woolford aud George William is were received with | tion remalas is Bers ura gudimizished ita conrage | are desied the p-ivileges of the ciectire fronchise by the | Shis plain duty, 1 assume fusther that other coustitutionel | chanist, which bas of Inte engased # isrge 8 share of pubiic sttention »'t:hm Tost politieal riftics whick could on'y be sfored " e »y ™ | s uns Haiisnos It contronte its enemies, | States are excluded from ecumeration. 3. The third rendery | Tieans will be employed to exocute the iawa, Agaip, Taxsgme | i tbe Statc "—seeme at Lngil to kave aitsacted the raceguition of by tho a; n of Cougzress ; for inJuly, ), dohnson :mmet of Dnteboss nominated the Hon. Lyman Tre- | old and 5 oershaling “.hi;h” the com- m"““a‘”m nlt:e- em-lnh: l!';"ww:fi‘ h(?vlnalhl(:l. g{..tl,g,, m‘l 3‘:.?..'.‘:".;'3.’.‘ (:i:h;‘fi;‘u;h n':n l::lfipl:\"luch .h .t;:df:r m::(;;m' h"‘:‘&#fi “:n'm‘,. e g t wust, however, be o 1t Presi n dic Y banness streaming the breess, | ofices and taken au o sap) 0 Constitu Lo 3 " Soutb, ugial pr i their e e A e, ration 10, whieh. yoir proslamatiin sefers. | B T ippitat's coniteittee of tws s g in tho et s s prepar. | Usited States. becamo aetors in tho Robelion, Lut provides slone, wontd not obtrin that majority whish would B whnte g Al . P e vy m,. - 4 will be subject to the will of Congress.” And in | 5 udicial District on permanent organ.zition, | ing 10 mov with sure and steady step to | that Congress ey, by & two-tbirds voue, remave ths disability, | 88 retoxt for lnllng pmm_hn lfl-v- Govarnment. and in | (000 st e B f‘u " 1865, to Governor Marvin he says: “The Gove: Tndee Enmet moved that the committes by iustructed (o | inerital tiinmpb. An inquiry fnto ‘whag | St The fourth uffirms the validity of the public dent of the | of theee ¢ ises the sereme would fail, and s to o seeond ,.‘m"""‘vs",_ WLt .‘*“". President. | tho Union party bas accompiished, and what it propos United States incurred in suppressing the Kebellion. and de. | ™ ellton, why if these gentlemen are not satlsfied with their | o, o " dddbrtioe 3 i elares the Confederate debt iliegal atd void. 5th, The fih | Xperienco T e Ton them try the second. Y os, ot (0] | . ——————————————————— report the name of Lymsa Lrcmain for jpermane sl to do, with s ex:mination of tho politica ¢ first tap of the drum on arwy, composed try it At ¢t States shall be ) only antil the Wate Goy ized, ' ki - e inde gecried confers power on Congress o euforee the Amendmont by ap- | 'Y W AL the B (R B B SECC Rl Y S e ey the besi+ of that orgasization will be su n :- ledluh of mmfifm‘b:%nng Jn:l;cwn wes Mr Wul}ufimv;‘l},&r\‘u committes of two be appolated .tmnu.:m:‘n&-eu:rlyhfl mnmnn-celn‘n intelligent "l’iml progriate. legisiation Toe S500 sestion 18 Recessety Io t. men are Pebels and-traltors. and & war is | from each Judicinl District to report an address aud resoiu- | shat it s s du'y Lo sustain that PATSy 0 present contliet, ) K B The nthar 003 of the ine, In Sewand's reveln. | tions, port an address aud resoin- | Shat is bls G003 40 SR e with Borror that Rtabal | ec o Bt “mibions of newly created freodmea. fho o I Bl oS V000, wdupting ube | S hands were clutching at the navion's throat, and tha® traitors rights of jeitizenship In the Dred Scott case, the | President’s opioion tha it punisbed, 8 Tho Calife Wine o e e " Diliod Mo decided thet | 200k, poceed 80 puniah thew, and § ssame frther i this B X K gty ek timedt would be effectually done, done withont the intervon: | Sas Advrrtisement iw snother soly tion of Cabinet secrets at Now York, we arc told flippantly how the great }m of guaranty and recoustructios Jadge James of 8t the descaadast ol Atrloss parests, wheoe Srcesices bad been | [UTC Prosident or Cougrose, court, ARG wiiltary comtis- L Fhapo Susemi > dent or Congrese, coust, y - o S A v b bought end seld oo sisves, was oot 4 citiaet of 1 Taited | 100 OF e O eopts. the' biive Dranch, bnt if they | pEEcauens Jounrons Ordees and Frociams tions— o Jmige James of 8t Lawreteo moved to amend by ProTIdINg | were aimiag thelr marderous blows af {he setion's heert conutry sent ont a cry for belp which was responded was disposed of—a question whico demanded some. | ¢ - £ . Sing o oossideragion from that fiorb which had “;‘,",5;:"““"”""“""'"“""”"-“ oy the Tespecive dele: triotic sond with an_slacrity and o power which given millions of treasure and thousan So— g the admiration of tho world, and will ever con. | States not, therefore, libough Lot hinsei A e g : . Ipeaking of the accession of the new President,hie “Liko | _Georg W f/nr;l- snggested that this queation more prop orious #poch in our history. One result of this | M ':.un - ;AL*,‘:- mn' C‘n:'rl :I-l the 7";" ol B'e‘g 4 ";.‘h'; ""‘ '::"H{ dfl;:‘";;"':fu:r‘“ A o eu o Kincolng Arrest of leflrses Dy Closant €. Ciay, and others; Ta 0 the More TN organizat 35 P \ arcement of rights or ress of e, - ¢ tablis!, the Authority of the United Vieginie - y & Tosponse was the organization of (hakUsion party, composed | OO T O e e eahcation 1a Ipod Soott, | o8, even with (i suppart of the - Bréw e L. | B o Tho Hio oAy hevcatss Arposl e Thot 1 - i3 b ndged thet be 1] nof main [ gade. Let this Convention prooced with riormance of | ing Provisto sl-Go v eruet for Norts it wis adjudged that bo ool Bof e b e faren: | e bigh duties with firm relianco o tho Justice of eur | Nk Mepiman AUPIGRS, Tt*wis farther decided that it was not within ihe power of acy | CVIse, on the stout bearis and strong” arms of the L State to make any person by ita Constitution and lu oltin Union party, and on the continued tavor of Him who has of the United States, It bitherto helped snd saved our nation. Let a ticket be noms nataralization eonferred npow Congress ap; nated that shall be in full secord with the predowinant seoti- 2 forelgn arih a0 £ave 1o Congress no snthority fo make | 10e0ts of the party, Let o platform be presuted that ahall Dative born persons of Afriean descent cMizens of the Usited | Bt be watered with 8 mixture of sympathy Wwith troason, » prudent map be waited oniil 1, who cas from the Northern Btatos und the Repablican party, hiad strength nnd health come into his councils, and bo says to me, ‘ Here wmy programme upon which I p: to adwit the Southern States into the Union, so iar as dopends on me.’ Then 1| ve this man my hand and faith that I would stand by taet | Bim.” Wasthatall ofitt Tnese (wo men alone | . oy urgd immediate action, on the ground that | of men from all ¢ political partles, and embruclug a very and tie | Jarge proportion of the patriotic, intelligent and reiigious elol s of the ple. That yparty has nobly . gets at it, the beiter, sustained the Government during the bloody eoutest which S, Spencer favorsd the original question. saving | those who are now bent apon ifs overtirow were denouncing iou bad tbe utmost confidecce in its temporary are,and assailig the war measures of the Gov- | ary and anconstitutions), The Union party me, altered bis | yywaveringly sustained every act of the public authorities | { | | { of lives. After I | ! staud bl the Cou ide and Cotermine the futnre destinies for weal or woe of | presiding officer. M-, Hatching, for the purpose of saving nl.m'u“ g .:l"r'fh""hh“ o b {1‘""‘ ide that the Comuaittee shail consist of 32 R betrayal of ir trasts they should bind thus | Totion ko us to provide that the Comumittee shall cousist ¢ 32, | deemed necessary toovercome the R:beliion. At last A vy one to the other. his deelarations and ucts b | e appointed by the Chair. o Do of triatph. - Aftor four years of terriols an e ok Tes colored parsons have always beon citizens of | D0der the sugar couted talk of “Covservatiam.” = When it | Judge Jumes opoosed this motfon, saying If everythiog is | guinary strife, the Union csnse was triamphaut, the urzm Iaws of New-York. In our first Siate C fifirlt"'d' 1;h xr;‘w":-‘-'”!’ \"',';fl:fl;]r;i“ L { t:» ng: - nu;i 77, - o support of the people. N 7k, . will no adopted 10 1777 they were placed woon wn entire | SOPBO UL Ihe BEOBR, SN CR SRE SR podition. wnd In she doctrine sssured by Congress, that guara on. Becanse ound to powder by the conguering armies of A l‘m. tvzm-dho‘;‘ct::d ;he reedme c_r;_t l;ull g;lrd,h if uEu State fs urc.’d,v made n|1: na it n,; i | federscy was 1), he e twice rel agly crown. Yet iladelpbia, then there was no use of any Committee at ell. be Union. dhe Confede jos suriendere. uality with white men in the exerciso of even eloctive fran- kg b attempt to forestall | Mr. Hutcking withdrew his motion. o, Rt peietio éppedld shd pesciemal Dot I | Y er 'the present eonstitution. they sre called | her avciout tenows; Her pepl i rcll up o majority for | gresw of Seustors ncer said be was not 1 the habit of yielding, #nd | Pregident, but from sbeer ex “ecitiaane. any good resson be assigned why such persons | Y0UF ticket that Wil be hes at the White fouse, and will | setto Uow. Haki, Mo " et the Doited Biaies If born upen our | exert & powerful inflaence In restoring thronghont Bepellom | {15 LLaplialare ol Vgt ¥ i0) UAL F wreet the power from Congress, and then = M g% {'the motion that the President appoint the Committae. | Jongerto continue the coutest, Indecd, s - 4 no “*State " here; the Siate was broken at the start, | gle,at tremendous sacrifiee of life and troasure,Jong after their ently ho withdrew tie motion, and that of Judge | military leaders bad thrown up the svouge, and aanounced the how costly was our triumgh; the endeavoring to force the sentiment of | revew . by g The: because in nation. treason and rebellion, B e S o e | r te of feeling which succeeded the downfall of | 58 S B St 2l B N b aciae B e Y o 4 which exidted when the armirs of the Con- | - Seldfors’ and Sailers’ Culen ‘services by the .,M:{,,, 'of 900,000 troops | federscy lav prosirate i at the feetof Grast, ‘.‘;';m gl & 37&%""*«:{.’( W - | 0% | Sheridan, Shermas, aad the victorions armies of the Uaion. o tnaRaiery, snd BTt o o o R o . fajtoful to 4l ) Three chioers were Tompkins County, thedsome of | Parbest of il it Ll wnich thay! foight, are o CLIRTON RICE, Notop L ‘Wil he elaim that the same States were mes was adopted. consest hopeless, 1ut, ob, ¥ Mr. B. . Low moved {hat a State Committee, ¢0 consist of | Joss of over 500,000 of valuable }ives, the destruotion of 86,000, They ~ are Ui we ows them o Lwry debtef gratvde wiich we sre Sonator Cornell, and which was responded to loadiz, A hiate vut of the Union durinp the four yemsof war | Yot thoy were hat time without "o would seem o con. | one from esch Congressional District, be reportad back to the | 00,000 of property aud tha eutalluient ofa debt of one-buif ‘thew out inbis same W Now-Fork. Hosays: 1 | Convention by the respective Congressionsl delegations, 10 | that sum, attest the bloody character aud glgantic . | bound in m-nunnd faith to discbarge. The Civil Rights 3 a Bot W, #um nto the Onion disgraced and | Which shall be added two at large, to be appointed by the tions of the war, Lat those startiing focts and the ) assailed by the Presidont, and by Reverdy J Mr. Greeley moved the Convention go into nowination for WILLIAMS, Nv, 225 East um Hegraded " The men who plotted thin rebellion, wio murdered | ident. rosult, which for long period secmed tobang over the strug- eumon, as naconstitutionsl, sod sey.. | Licuf.-Governor. which wes carried. ¥ SOLDIERS' FRIEND, NaJ2 b P drfinr hearth- | The President announced the Comuiittes of Permanent Op- | gle, be aver Lorne in mind when as citisens or as patriots we :;:Izux‘:'mw! J:umun s !‘Ir{:-dil 0 dnuld|nd.b d y nlxn'l': ?rx:n :;A:h :l]m;: ;\.r:‘-:‘t ‘v'p:tu!.h ml:- B:'h:l: :ls ::: Tecof: T & el ual can only be known ber 5 h x g e the law be ol It is at all times Hable to repew, | W00 CROQUEE. A las and siendil Ml g P oy eoyy 3 sighs, | gauization as follows: Andrew Blakely, N. Kingsley, Job asked to act as if the War was ouly & myth instoad of bei, and groans; who st Forts Pillow and Wagner created barbar- | Thompaon, I, D. Robertson, C. L. Beale, J. H. Ramsey, D, | & i d armie . aivs disgraceful sven to savage warfure; m\um“enmmd V. Berry, J. J. Seaver, Jamos A. Bell. Charl Andrews, Wil | stou were taken prisoners the praetical question which in the world's of erime, Jobnson would not “‘degrade | liam Beardsies, F. L. B.Curtls, Z. i1 Blaks, J. B. Marray, | immediately presented iteell was what Is the present political statas, and what are the rights under our Constitu- §yracuse nominated the prosent o, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, cord, on the groind that it would | ‘AUNT SALLY,” the new Bogiish out-door game. : | BASE BALL, ARCHERY, GRACES, | and al! kinds of games fof the house, yard, aud field. Ex-Meyor Andrews of cumbent, oo, Thos, G. Aly be unjust to renominate Jir. Fenton aud not his able associate. Hurlburd of St. Lawrence nominated Wam. vl and ble lit: ‘When the ar of 1. o iy b © armie of Lee and Johu. | TR, 000 N Ceurance it will ot be repoaled wheu the eleven States are represented. It seems, therofore, to be de- manded by every consideration of justice and wise » " Let bim go fo the -haired mao, leanivg on | Alf Lockhart sud Isase M. Schermerhosn esmansh ™ bould be secured 1 and the mother bowed with grief for the firt | Reess till 3:30 p. m. - . Pion of the peopie iu the eleveu insurgent States. Thcy have | Matesmanshlp that these persons sl o L r . A . " d . b th and zenship, the 7. ‘Wheeler of Fraukiio, enlogiziog bim as s loyal patriot and o < dors, who will not come back sgain; to the widuw by ¥ AESSION. 3:;.:;:';;‘4::4:;- xr:-g‘n:‘bk cw&r:‘{wdum'y’::mm in the rig privileges of citizenship, right | s overy '_"m,.n.d,“mc Mgt p’othYon. A.B. SWIFT & Co., No, 47 Nasmust. N, Y. nd vietorious armies of the Union. Now wi H. Ram: and oth followed 1 wt of Mr. Alvord, el secke 10 wipe out (rom the Constitation (he b i of | proint .t plastn s proents Santgin ot o The Convention reassembled soon after 3} o'clook. The | quoring - urgiug his superionty in loug experiouce in the alfairs of the to wake contraets, to hold and transmit property, | K% ‘" — e Gen, Van Patten of ierkimer, Mortin J. T 2, T “Great Case 15 N in of be witnesses. By an_smendment of the Constitution, ap of ierkimer, Mortiu J. Townsend, James | 'The Gront Case I Now Dycded i foo sCL7 .E the second last remaining recognltion of Afrivan Slavery as an existing sol bn every battle-field of the lel;‘ appesrance oY.Jnh:..A. King cnll;d ;‘p%m«. -_;a‘ on mation, | thelr troe s m;l.lhm- Jo [ |m:.| l;u:r(llm of he was ted to take o seat on the platform, Tue respective | solution of this problem required the hest U (he com b ] b ‘Horton, vietna | Qongressionsl delegations were (hen called for tho numes roc. | bined wisdom of the nation; bat the President, ae T think. na- :::tllullnr.h odare aiready. by sboliaing Blavery, nulited Bt Wk paid Mighcompiipest. b0 Gon. Wipdhes Sonmpeniion o1 A il B visiiedithinet bo ro urg of fuzitive slaves, aonly | | Oon, e ol an adrocate ard oxperienced lawser. | Ny o presdee e i oy 0 T v vestl ’- of Siavery refaluing in thut instrament is the anoma lous fessure by which slaves, under the phrase *other perso ] re troated ua three-fflbe persons and two-Aftks chattels. Our | Whoeler. i fatbers approximated na nearly as they supposed they vould to A viza voce vote resulted ag follows; Thomas G. Alvord, 160; 'flfi,‘ Tray the unlrlrdn med in the Deelara. | Wm. A. Wheeler, 54; 8 L. Woodford, 107, p for 1 and oat-door nse. B15 tion of Indepondence. They, however, recog The second vote resulted as follows, Mr. Wheelor's name NVALIDS faet, while they studious!y excluded tho word (rom t * | haviog bhen withdrawi: 8. L Woodtord, 230; Thomas G. PATENT CGANTERING o Alvord, 151 Nomination of Mr. Wor 2 vespestively, for wembers of the Kuata | fortunately, proceeded to mct oo his own responsibility, o Commitiee on Addsess | without convening Congress in special session, e lows: found tho insurgent States witsout any orgunized gov- m Cortis; 2 Cherles P. | eroment, aud he procceded to establish temporary 4. Andrew Bloakley; 5, | governmerts.® Ho appointed Provisional _Goveraors; | 7. Walo Hatthine; & | suthorized conventions for the establishmont of State Coustic 10. Horace Greeley; | tations and Governmen! proscribed the persons who skould and, 3 nb-iu&:n!un-n: ommendsd by the, Commivteo and for Dewitt . Litticjohn arged the nowmination of Wm. A. | tes aud Propristor. . Soy ptembor LAY R e oo, 810 10 o w-York, for Let ug io convention Tories and Cow-boys, and i 2 g v 1hd mariouc ot e ey who hat | Torr LS e 6. Siclair Touse . Williazi Richardso ord made unauimor 1 lougtt by bis side. He also sa; Tue Rebels came up mag- | 11, Henry R. Low; 12. Charies L. Beale; 13. Rufus H. Kin vote and the conditions under which the lective franch) e nowleded the question.” Whoever board | 14, (1en Duwssa, 15 Martis O. Towssend; 10, Dlaak; 17, | sioud be enjoyed. In ui those ag Al et e | tution. They provided for the abolition of the slave trade, and : By et Coqoted Tevels dinylazing their “magoonimity ” | A T Samer " . iy a1 aayibiad he ovaid st e Goes 1ot seamm to hare | Comtidontly boped and exseoted that under the action of natural | , Cuibeey 3. Dopow aud George Darwton had pordtively re- BB R B s, Propalons. Sagheh o u-m T "The thagnenmity of South Curolia | * The President rend the following telogram, being frequently | mate nethon of Congross, for the Sserotary of State, spocking O levary would become extinet. Could they have anticipat. | fused to allow thoiF names to be used. Recess tHLS P, i Clratlots, Bocaing Horeen, for ssie by the menyf 3 g savmitted to the iudiguity of walking | interrupted by applanse: 1o he name to the Provisional Governor of Florida, in # com. | od the subseqient grow cter of that st - Syracuar, Sopt. 5—8} p. w. W 'H, No. ) William-at. -srm o ibe Philadclybla Convention, with men from Coxmxuxral Torai, Philadelphts, | Munication bearing date, September 12, 1665, auid: “1b must tation taey would und At wuggestion of Clas B Spencer o gentienin iamed | ~Gnerican Tuseitut meetinfifor September 'hn’fn;: o party. aud were, therelore. | g o Yook Siate Delegation at Failadelphia t0 New-York Siate howover, be distinetly understood that the restoratlon to | timetion, They erred, and most grievous Clark was invited to sing a song, sang a song of freedom. | wili Le he: THL xwm. 4 the rooms of abjects of pity Lo the o: uthorners; and this display of mag- Gosieramion st Opacns. - Grestt lladdlp 4 which your proclamation refors will be sublect to the decision weneration rod the penslty for their compromisiog with | _The Convention then proceeded to nominate candidates for | the Institute in the Cooper Union. Senimity on the part of Caroling chivaley moved Johmon | -rateen sl Syracuse Griting: |\ oo gy oq | of Coviress,” Fresident Lincoln recoguized the power of | ¥Ioaf, Now, however, with the ald of Almighty God, aud Stophen T. Koyt of Steuben, Col. JIREH BULL, Recording Secrotary. -y arasped | O LNRs Over the subject of represeutstion, i in bis last | With the votes of 4 free ovs t0 aradionse the last 3 R N L a6 All who Waat (o Kuow. = {A nd to present to tay ole: ed that he was suthorized to with- | [F YOU WANT TO KNOW Low to restore yow and give 1o tears. Not a word of thanks or gratitude in all Lis wpeecies | o o'l band of fellowship. They are loyal to the Union tton 1n Louldans, hossye: 18 of tae cursed Larpy, sl.n? ate i armony with the sablime | draw the namo of Benjamin F. Bruce. up apeetacles, withont the aid of Doctor or public speech, speaking of hi ::‘-H“T#g::r:‘tvd thuomy mb";:‘h t4¢ | and to the great party that eaved tbe Union. They seek a re. . ¢ Lolly 3 e Dok, beoause as 3 - | P distinetly proteated against any laim of right on th » free Conatitution, wholly in el <4 TR i, P g S e T | ol O 10 MU Gt | o i s i i, St Sogeh | S0 it a0 S A £ M | DGR w e oy, 1 Lk ;| HLFGDE S LT3 By et o, el o o 24 heCutvles the reneilion merely & | STV 8nd political rights of the logal people of these States, | SOnETeRs SO0 ”':“WW"" son e - g g g b RIS Etis My moe, L. nomisation was made sassimons. lfw\Iu Want to Know how uncomfortable truses may be They Geelare that the policy of the President Nor does President Johnson seem (o by t R e oyt pominatlon Bt o by Mr. Tromaia ws | e B B FOOTE, Wo. 110 Brosdweg, New ¥o r-.u—m- to acoomplish Republican Union party for Lieutenant- | wailed free. been proved | T 1he netual cessation of hostilities did the presest Constitation. The | the candidate of ¢ i E and desirshle un. abotition of Slavery W £ bo Pliladelphia Convention snid: in their ows tor sir own parsons Lo be unjust. oruel and luicleretle oany | clotbed with all their aceustomed powors and 1 operate to lacrease the power of th 4 tho next President of the Senate. H 1 y e po of 8 | Governor, ani ext Preside e Senate, e was wel. ptewy is situated on the line of the Har- wn Uemerery & ion o the H o’ while eness of b L g SIS el aud ot ncritens s | look to » loyel Congress for that protection whish & Tecroutt | |rocyeded with more or less posiiiveness 1o require conditio e Wellra ¥ of by whow (reason was subducd. Johnsou | it Pheh 8 Senthera loralisl, has denied to Bouthorn | SrTheir bands, such os the probibition of Slavery Sl States 15 1he Houss of Tteprosentatives and in the Elec. | comed with repented cheers, and addressed tho Corvoution | tem v (s astranee o W aodlawn Station). s~ven ‘makes the rewember that history wiil | (TN oy T s i ol g Joa0n 2 uli | ling or ressinding of theiy decession ordinances, or the toral 10 the extent of representation upon two fifths of | briofly on the issues of the ofthe Comira Pack, Oflive No. 1 Kas Tweutraisticat ‘make u the and us, aud whoever ia thag A'meriear tingeny O eivil s - ey diation of the Confederate debt, and it seems quite e Teb0 | the emunciatod slaves. This increase in the number of | For candidate for Inspector of State Prisons—Gen. Moffatt Con'roller. Wit A | Prestdont. traitor let nation will neither forget or . Hinam WALBRIDGS, Chatrman. | S4008 0 0 STl TR Ghels ware willing to acoept any cou- of Congross sud of electorsl votes is variously esti- | of Clinton, Dr. Bates of Jcfferson, Gen. Hammond of Essex, Lock-Stiteh Sewing-Mackines, or Yami In bels be asks: * What botter The Presidont aleo read & telegram from J. D. Dofrees, in- | gitions which would preserve their property, their ‘at from 15 to 25 depencisg upon the number of the | Cownty: Moflat recoived 78; Hammond 196; Bates 67. - Agents Wanted. vy can f loyalty and devotion to the Govera- | forming the Convention that the National Republican Union | jherty und their lives, all of which they knew fact ouly cnpable of being defivite’y as- | -James A Bell withdrew tao name of Dr. Bates and moved 3 MACHINE Co.. No. 616 Rrosdway, N. Y. ment than us 0 bo satisfiod with | Committee had mmnxflu out that very uuworthy mem- | they had logally and fjustly forteited to “the of- This large accession of powar | that the vomination of Gen. Hammond be_made usauiwous, " Watches and Ji oliow prowises. stands as thepbetrayer of | bor, Heury J. Kavmond. and put in his place one whom “dan- | fended Jaws of the country, ln.ey proceeded with alaerity to f would of course be s | It was announced that Lieut.-Gov. Alvord was preseut, il | of all deseriptions, for sal- by uiunu: C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broad- and Nis profeasions? Not tue | E9F will never deter. nor threats appall.” [Cheers. | cowply with the President's wishes and adopted his sugges. singular _mode of punisbing trai and making treason | on being invited to address the Convention Le spoke briefly. one door Conalst, es or property of traliors are dewanded by Mr. Dollard moved that the proceedings of the National | gions so far as that may be accomplished by u.ero State laws or odious. S1ch & state of things would prove a constant thorn | expressing hearty coucurrence in the adtion of the Convention SomNesy h% ouly " & fow siwple priucipies — the | Cowmittoe be now formally ratitied by this Cout Car- T e amaniad 40 roposied, | 18 10¢ fenh of the loyal Nerth. Ay poace whick contiauee | 10-dar, ‘and promising to give the tidket bis most varavat aud | of all deseriptions, fo sale by GEURGE C. , No. 415 Broad- nowledge. **Lie opeaied: | tho injastice would be boilow and unboiy aid transiend in ita | WREAVEriUg vupport. T 2 o | Tazesue doot blow Canet. Bruee, but ‘was not present, » ot Lhons’ 861 ng i | be ignored, onr own rendered sacred,” | ‘The folowing Is the telogr the action of State Conventi , , und Con- ant bints from the Commander-la-Chiof with his ar, h%vv::nufllm says tuke for | yeption, to the Phily Lmuc'.'nl:fmf""" by 1n the State may be binding on tho peovle in m'fi:: nln-:- Insists that as 1o the Wy resolution of the Repablioan Uuion State Convention of | When such action was ot submitied to them for their ap- ations oaths, put it fu the | the State of New-York, nqw in session at Syracuse, 1 aw | proval Already we discover tho outeropping of a disposi lon .m. also pro- | dizected to send .nn‘I:’- 0 the loyal men of the South now | of m 81 1o repudiate these Ancrew Johp- o WhO 1o Lromsol | in convention at Philacelpbia, and to assure them thui the | son mfl.—m they contafn shall not hes ‘:fl;,...m.. K"“ heart of the peoplo of Now-York beats in sympatby for | become lacorporated into_ the Constitutlon of tlie United MMI. axbin l!“- ee.t-!:'\m u.:.n 2; gc::r nq;fl:nfld' I;;ru.d mm.. by ..nma: Htates, and the h‘nmn Btates Mu‘ un‘-‘od‘ ub‘l:’ll the in- destroy, policy hnson dow croassd power iu the Federal Government whick they demand. the eloctive frauchise, 1 wsks | Now-York .:“.n- more mived .l- ..,:' 2‘::; Wo may anticipate that these wil Btate governments will ounse ried withont dissent, » Institute, e ioation, 04 Tesolt: | :Dieases ofthe: Notor Eesent 2nd Luves sseesesislly. imeipd u’-‘amuflmun-',‘:-nu—u’-‘%nu - - Dr. . . GRANT. No. 8 Awity st., New-York. > Powder for the Care of Conghs_ Catarrh ¥ Lo Nove uad Thiont. Depok duration. The amendment will correet this inequality; at There were calls for Ge: whenever the | Chas. 8. Spencer preseuted, vote. If they | tions udopted yesterday before the Loyl League. Geo. Wm. of the people who | Curtls then mned the bllu'lnf resolutions as the platform, sball not be treated | whick were adopted by acelamation: %Mmm world must. ack the same time it will restore the old ba Tebel Statos whall allow these ireedmen t Tefoss 10 treat them 85 shect their '?'l;u. o Tt of e e, to White and domuant race. nnu;vb nlv_-'r: mfllpp!méo l'ln 'I‘-;y.nl -; well as the dis- loya! States, mora Convention, by a naanimovy , ol 1d be totally and patri Tmperatively demand tho_speadiest %Su.fitfi.‘%{‘.&‘.‘.’"’.‘.‘i‘l‘.‘mnm’ (i AT mfiniwhm:«- O ot utional Jastice ang natioual of committed, and npou 1t Andrew Jobnson becamo Prefiden Y . i ‘ y b the United Bates, Tho disqualification & tocitizenship whicl Recoleed. 'l'h-l.:h Un'om of the U u:;:a fln:l.‘" " T:I--:-'.:.f ¢ —sieKiaieya P the grace of God, and the valor and iniellizence of tho Nove: aud sl oher onstiiation has bean maintaived as the cipreme | No. 696 Brosdway. For sae by sis, ‘sud that every political, soctal and industrial- fiterest e Tune L I . b welluthe most eariet desir of every constous | ywe have establisked i %T . ation of | v olorama, dapan. * Brme et HEALD & co : mental - . a " 1 -.- mir i ¥ % i FEEeiy - gE==3l: i H the glave have been o in tho that th of repre. ‘. - g 8 more liv e hus oty S Secite. from the taint of avery. xist efther in the Federal thesltered coudition of Ameri- S e Gouaty whee 0a fultored not in your ate thr The Cosstitution 1o 8.siie o (56 Hly to dissotye or destory it. No State ean rightfuily segede i Ll powr . 45 oo | g o b (o uen s 1oyl Pospe Wi gref dasek A o 1 e i | fm TS T o N : - .