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Tribune, PRICE FOUR C Wavion, | Texas—Gov. A, J. Hemiton, the Hon. J, 1, Bell, womaking degartment of the Govern oYNTA=The Hon. Minar Hotts, Judgs Joua C, Underbil, vor. XXVIL NTS. 7.930. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1866, — of public affairs. is, by ita C: “That, after brave men, who had fought for tho oid fisg, have | The Hon A J, Hamiiton (Texa)—Mr. President, (56 | cnded o the popal 4 Y107, SOUTERY LOVALISTS CONVENTION, | potimeecs, | puntiemony genine, The colored delegate from Louislana g d n bofore the passago of the resolves, | been nomioated for positions, their names have been recalled | Committee on Resolutions beg Jeave to muke a report. ment. Lveander Hill, the Rev. J. W. Hunvicatt, the excitement of the time, was Dot | and avowed Rebels substituted; | The President—There is & motion pending. 1 the Statos lately in rebellion. T Vino1Nia—The Hou A. J. Cawpbell, Gov. Borean, the and tne rights of tiie people of such | yon, 1. G. Pole. the Hou. C. G. Bavior. | but. perbape owing ¢ | heard. After adjou That every origioal Unionist in the Sonth who stands fast to | Mr. Tacker of Virginia—Mr. President: Ir t | Ardrew Jolnsou s covenants front 1561 to 1667, has been ostra- | the setion of this Couvention on the adoption of this address d are therefore clearly within tbe cou- | * 27 ghs Tre Hon. Albert Gritio, the Hon. M. J, Seffeid, he Dickenson ascended the on of. and wdepeadest of avy and every | oo D, H. Binghem. ent, A and thrille arge assemob) { § : wonstration of last uight ie still the thome of peneral | cised; o postponoé until to-morrow morning. [Cries of '*No, APCPTION OF AN ADD AND e aaumeat on i Toteligence nd respoctablity | That he bas corrupted the loeal coarts by offsring premiams | ~N0 " No. aid bien ] T the meas tie. I movs ib ohar dopatmect of o Gorermmeit ' copuitations, | RIS How Juen Specd, the Rev. B.J. Brockinnidee, H anN A A d6.20 il that vass Orowd. | g1 tns aefinnce of the 10ws of Congress, and by opealy dis. | bopristed. sothat I can have an epportanity to ady 1n amy Stals 0 secede of wichdraw from the Union; but the iiatrrie The H: 1.0, Sidaey, RESOLUTIONS etructed States | gouraging the observauce of the oath treason; the gentleman has bad who rose and stated that there W8 bBS | wicked ead urastherized revotations and force B L D e b 1UNDS. " 0 to-morrow mozning. Report "That while refusing to punish one single conspicuous traitor, | %8 single lize fo it to which he objected. Noman or set of | which they have sustaived to the U ‘and whes [ e A Fronounces it an admirable effort. o e e e o ebta. more thaa | €8 ead 36t iateligently upon # dosament of that kind, Whieh | sume the atitude f puble enemics ot war with Ula Vot Phoms C. Focher: the Bon G voper O e GOV, HMAMILTON'S EVENING FPEECH. m.f' sand of devoted Union citizans bave been murdered fn | 8 10 €O forth to the public of this country, without having bject theaiseives to o'l the raies snd principles of internition he Elon C. B, Branscom, Col, Weston by examived it, and 1 will not commit myself o any sach paper d'the laws cf war spplieable to beiligerents, accordiog to uiod- B O e, Hope Baits e ot A. J. Cresw rably fn favor of the union of the | (e o gy ol nud wpecdy restoration of wiithe | " Dprawing—The Hon. Nathenfe! B, Swither and the establishment in | Inprana—Col. D, B. Hut, the Hon. P, Fuuser, ice, by whieh the DisTr1cr ov CoLoMmia—Gen. Joveph Gegherds. ¢ the name of Fredorick Dougless s of No, no, no.} o _Hon. lugh S. Eoudy vatt, 5 " When the course of the Border State men in committoe and | cold blood since the surrender of Lee, and in no case have : 2o 4} prectated 1t will o o - s under such circumstances. [Loud applause.] I do not chooso The President Denonnced in the Name e e | 0 e e & A ot or foo Mot et | AT o ausiin s} do 1o come D . AREEeRSIVE GULETIPL WES T e unS other | inateSiarti su Bouth, Inclndiog some who havo taken hmaa | AETe 10 be trested as were the men who enmo hare Tiom SRiATE of the Eoval South | Be wen to foree an adjoursment sine die. Parson Browa- | life under circamstances of unparalleled trocity; ipedtpid el i oo IR B b+ PR M b of them of wfaeuces of patr 4 - | tow baving offe & resolution to that eff & great deal of “That while denouncinz and fetteriug the operations of the | B¢ wl:d-n ;' solely inform Klbdfloflfl ry an ”0 1 whols nation shall be combined to corry forward triuapl diseussion foilowad, and various skirmishing metions were | Freedmen s Burean, he, with & full knowiedge of the false- Dt Aniry G g A 1) searver—ihe world | prinsiplesof reedom 24 rogrem, uali ol sion of ait - wade in effort o adjourn. Gov. Brownlow arose and it 8 | hood, has charged that the black men are lazy and rebeitio knew "‘-‘“I‘ pplagse.} dllh." ln:nltl nd"h: ‘nl:- -4 :”fi"}‘l".'n.‘:'.“l""‘,‘.',‘t"" e n-vayX. e "I'hie President—That member is out of order, ss thero = : reteristic speoch uaid thet be bad no. disposition (o 4o | and has conceaod the fact that more whites than blacks have | 10987 o the coustey SRC HS FOUC A 0 e Botta) wbo | eatile them to atain, usiry, iutelligence sud eversy B8Y | nomoey re reported by the Committee from the Delegaten ¥ THE PRINCIPLES EMBODIED EY (ONGRERS | snything to the prejudice of the Gult States fn preseuting bis sy . e ol sy (& 3 A this Convention, of which Mr, Douglass is not & wember, 1 FULLY INDORSED, ge. woired, That we are unal and eamontly Toper places in the by Mary A Delegate—I move © be added to that list. been protected and fed by that noble organization, and that, f e TS it ik sl Bk resolution. For e satiated with(he 8. | while declaring that it was corruptly manased snd expensiva | Ba3,8 chance o exuning the A R 0 it | siming to be State Governinents, not having been "x.n,..\.uu.nm will announce that the gentlamen Who go upon this Committen $ v, for the purpoes of com- . to the Government, he bas connived at a svstem of profligacy » " | ire mot legitimte governents uatil Tecoguized by Congress. | are invited by the Delegutes from Wisconsin so viats Mitwaa- in the use of the pabiie patronage aud public money wholly | 7 e l"“';l?“(,‘“"" 2 this ad- | 43, 0hed. kee. rallel save whon the traitors bankrupted the Troas- | dress of the Committe o man fn this Convention can ex- | “1\¥ foiivd, That we cherish with tender hearts the memory of the | ~ Dy, Sidney of Misslesippi offered the followiog tiom, ‘and sought to disorganize and scatter the army and tha | Pres8 4 bigher estimate of the merita of that address than my- Ubliine faith, apright ¢ hristian Life and generous | it was adopted roseli 2 Ll i ol iy gl ot e e rament; | 8. 1have considered every word of it eo far an it has woue, Trewident. Abrabam Lincoin. Adopted. e AriBy k. P i | but there is one assumption put forth o that report which I e feie of whindind M ke VM| S bat Coa e went il it could possibly go. He | Was unequivoc favor of both negro suffrage and lu partis Boreman attempted an appesl g o {1 e thetn 10 ad- 6 of five be appointed o take the mess ‘o7 the rxpenses of this Consention Pirghaw of Alibany in regard 1o & proposition which was of Iy rejected. CRATE MPART ‘After several counter motions, explansti and” small t while declaring ogainst ihe injustice of leaving eleven r r DEBATE ON IMPARTI speeches from both was effocted by's | ¥Xle dscliriag o o the injusice of leaving eleven | oy iy tnbein o the aucation of this Convention. It Faty wit (1 oy fesple i 31 | T revfution of M X on uotil 10 o'clock f Congress, sim ause it recognizes the loyal ma- | thit: lu;l ':: » ),000 of monhm e South 1.« 0 c g reedom, aud the na,-tmu o men "; fraads oo the treasury was read. and on motion of Gov, Bere- T e itte0 on the non Re- y and reluses to perpetuate the traitor minority; loys’, I ask the Conventiun to note that statement. I agreo | divide und control for themuelves the character of the Goveramen of West Virginis, it was referred to the Committee on Al with the address, but T go further, If vou extend protection | vuder which tiey live. bl gratitade of ke nation ia due to the Mr. C. W. But's (Va.)—Before action is taken on that report, P over the people of the South, there will be found 10,000,000 | 13, Resloed, That the with lwiperish: | 1 would like to ask if this is the manner in which these reporis batil coveriug the.i will be read | That in every State south of Mason and Dixon's line hi : NOR- strueted JOIEE . ulf " policy ” has wronght the most dep) at of the 12 000,000 wh loyal [1pplause]—loyul to the | men who be 5 The Non-Reconstructed Tieleg L e ey tociai, moral and political It hus em Coustitation of the Un imed in | able elory have saved to the wor'd its hope of fres go o L S e aanys 1, . And ASSNWO 1he Kole TeRpOnKI ela to threaten civil war in Marviand, M 00, on the i rcible voldiers and ailors” who mada the grand | O PSSR I RN, o gbjection, If it in the iy und navy of tho Repabls 00 t the prineiybs for which La sreryand nevy ol tAg B O e e e e T (e 1h it pleagure of the Convention, to decide the matter now, T i ts who saved and sealed Q y . e P P . ) e TOE RECEPTION O IDERI HOUGLASS, - Fennessee unless the o Make a Separate Report, S Tei e ol Tind sl Dadiae 8 Taniie’ o ady andi | a0 T e the South whoare loyal who bave ull tho naturd} mos they foughts we pledge them (hat we wil stand by thew in mainta s a S eeored bottasth e iyt Lo gl G | these States to the old flay surrender i be loyal, and who ave come up here to expreas their i ing ke Bousr dug the saviers of the pution aud in secaring the fruits | Wil) make Bo precedent, of couree, #t_migbt, proved hetter than anyibiog eise the liberal and | mands, It hae corrupted b lu, clected by Unin | ¥ hope that they wil not be_ shackled by sheir con ing the bosor due { g —— | carnest fecling that pervades the Couvention and the peopie. | men, and sworn to enforce the lows against retarned Rebels, | oither of color or cast. ([Applawse) Now, and love | _ ‘T report was adopjed on motion of the Hou, Barbeur 14, Resoleed, That. remeubering with profound gratit sk ves to coavider wis of Tennessee. | A first 1t was feared tb sowe question would be raieed | 20 ade them the mere instraments of the author of the Re- | Progident, while T indos f q Jade them the mere nents sident, whi rse every sentiment ol g, That. rex as. e e rainet his re tion as & delegate, but this was happily 1a new alienation between the spc- i e the prucepts Bt Washiagton, ches . Hamilton, Aena Dickinson, | o . ek g 4 b belion. It has encouraged & new alienation betwee address, T rito for the purposs of offering o substitute, | g BCCVLA, o tmary ch fpeechies by Gov. Hamilton, Avna Tickin vercome in he New York crgation Ly the elaqucace of T4 | {iota nd by impeding emigration to the South has erectod ® | ot thar 1 dieagres with anytliog in it, but becuuro t s Iike the Ul e the primary coct o pair and the efforts of Shaw and others. Th cgetes besi- | p 0t S Barrier against free aad friendly intercourse in the | ghe Hibernian's blanket, of most excellent quality, but & lithe | many of our neighbors in the South s ppoluted to eaperinterd of tbe prosens Covven- 1 of pairiotic aesire, which las hereto- | O motion of Mr, Sherwood of Tex; Kesolred, aCo oe of three b 5 of the proceedin Love of the U Gov. Brownlow, Judge Sherwood, iated for the wost part from tho apprebention that Mr Dok e ¥ has allowed th Rebel soidiery to perse- | foo short at both snds, Iwill now proceed to read what I | tion, our d abiding love r e A TS e X SRS promo aoe the fereground would iaterfe f‘\-h" l';" chers of the colored schools, and to bar 10 | yffer as o substitute for that most exeelient uddress, and wug: | the Usion in more deeyly engraven on 16 fullowing committee was appointed: The Hon. Lorerso fenator Fowler, Fred, Denglass, mony. ‘The eveut shows thiat the peovle are atronger and bet- | o which tho freedmen bava worsbipped the TI¥Ing | et that the nddrecs which bas been read should be printed | Mr.Grisham (Tenn.)—1 move the previous question upon the | Sherwood of Lexss the flon. o A. J. Creswell of Mary- the politicians. Docglass's gpeech last cvening on vatem £o barnarous should have eulminated i8 | and circulated through the land. With the exception 1 have | gdaption of those resolations. iand, sed Col. Weston Fiut of Missouri. and Others, ) e b e ot at Memphis, and the still more appallivg | tated, 1 have no eartbly objection toit. It does not cover the | “Tue motion was put aud agreed to. INVITATIO T NEW-YORK, ”‘| 1..,“.1“,“. o New-Orleans wis & ,||urw]nl,"]|nl ;v.hluu.l]{b'lf { le case. [Applause. Criesof “Go on the stand:” = Read Mr, Stokes (Tenn), Mr. President, after the adoption of | A communication was received ffom tte Loyal Unien K i wCouritin from te teachings of Jobn C. Glne | athe stand.”) 1 prefer it shall go frow me 10 bigh | thuse resolutivus # Commitieo will roport an Address and | Leaguo of New-York, requesting tho Southiern delegates 10 -— i on Davis. ndrew Johuson i ”‘dl 4 ntions from the mon-recoustiteied Scates, sepurato and | visit New-York. The invitation was aceepted. w effee nuspeaksble cruelties, aud a8 rwood then tovk the stand and read the followi apt from the other. I desire to make inis aunouncoment in | . Gov. Hawilton crested some merriment by saying that be applauds them. send OFd that they way Lave aa opportunity of presenting thew at | bad a piece of intormation to communicate. Dariag the wel- e oy refiaed and | 7ii ADDRESS BY JUDGE LORENZO SHERWOOD OF T.XAB ¢ oper tie. come o the President by the great State of Michigan. Mr, e 8 poSey The nddress prepared by Judge Snerwood, and offeiiu in o resolutions were read o second time, each of them belng | Seward bad put in nowination for Kiog of the United States, " e Ty, and they wero unanimously adopted. | Mr. Andrew Jobnson. He thea read the flowisg satract ve. The cld gray-b bl 8 MEETING AT The absence of Todge K r ablie pa patriotic metr - - of the ev t upon a Christian u .- Saterntd b »”:.1: Ihr‘ e | Arl»(mh,u w0 loug that is impossible to print it whole, 4 | we i 7 h g - g 4 SPIRIT OF THE CONVENTION BB Jo e S e s ot Tadit o the | opens us follows Mr. H. Maynard (Tenn.) after the elsventn resolution was | from THE TKIBUXE'S repo PIRIT OF THE CONVENTION | Owing to the severs lluene of thie elaive, the Judge b mot only denied 40 th The Contention of Southern Unionists to the Pecple of the | agaio read, suggested tnat the Conveution wan | Gen. Grant never spesks againet we, ner 1 FOURTH DAY | ™ M. Brasecome of Missourl. who bes 7 mieTepre United States: ‘Tbe Unionists of the South, in prescatiog & | proval by rising in silence. 4 | Cheers en, Grant.] | should like to Tb siag A 6O 1) SR S o - s o s Platform, have endeavred to avoid all thiags that might ex- | = The Presideat—1 Lope the Convention will sccept the rug | of you are for the Usion, | have sesa much entho- he recpening of the Con D t0-usy Was ex nppointed to arrange for the vielt of del ations to the 1ol | che eavil, or offend the sensibilitien of any lover of Free Gov- | gest on. to the Republic of Mexico, and | wonder , even anxiously ettended by muvy whe ked for | § . T Yoo York to-marrow, with b 0 ernmeat. stitutional rights of Uie citl- When the question was put the entire body rose upon their | you are lovers of your councry, - As waay es are, will A ’ vk to-morre i his party couvicts him of refasin 3 orclte - oy yh ey give thice cheers fos the United States. [Thie: cheers.] “How rt of contest' about the plauk of suffrage iu the plat- | alists, who will ] ronte of the President, nof, val, and not ouly of o | 3en; those rights specified and casmerated iu the great char- | fost, | ten 1 [Voicer— Thu whole numeer, 2 serics. No, we . x P g 3 s S sl asd not ouly o ter of American Liborty, in the following form The President—I provounce the resolution omamimonsly | avy SIS 3 3 form of (be committee, aod hy many otbers Who thought that | Lowever. stopping at A nbur Y ing to throw the gailty responai- | “1. g G He Y e P A P Freed £ the | adopted. 1 3.} Allol you who are in favor of & United States of 28 % . v Mr. Bravscourt of Missour irman of the Commiitee Lity upon un Tho infatn: | .o o0uauy $0 LA, son and _DProger resdom of adopted. : \ sigudy §t by hurrahiog. [S.atwring snd derisive cheers.] N & wellordered and dignifiel dissgreement ou one or two | (ol (GO O (oe Vi of the detexation: 10 Hraate | Dl mas Rdisg an Pl (s Infatt- | Press; Freodom of Opinion. avd ¥ m inthe exercise of [ A communication was presented to the Chair and read, | wau: to know Lovet of 96 States. wi polata was mot Improbable. Tho situation ou the éfourn- | $eat Luncam's tomp, loaves for the Nerth to morrow with bis ut $hat stood ready tocrush his own pecple. In Bes | Religion. Fair asd impartial Trial by Jury ander such regu- | wherein the greetings of ths Leve) Radical State Convention | |tersted. 11 ; v hey were strugeling to maintain a ament, | | {idhs s o waks the Administration of Justice compiete. | of Kans.s were seat to tke Southern and other Conveatiogs boisterous - Ay t at New. York en nd the right of | sitting in Philadeiphis, and stating that tbe prayers of all » between the Statos, y, stoppi | Uaobstroeted 7 {Loud vole * N et of the committee last evening poluted 1w two borns of . o g e jou the small dilemms, then’ f reported in your epecial | o “:”"':"“.‘” :x'u‘nh = ","“ rom the unreconsiructed Siates | wae even mon by cothe | gre Gitizens of each State to pass ioto and sojoarn 1o eny otber | loyal hearts are offered in bebaif of the success of the prio Gslorams.. By 12 (lme of ccavestion this wornidg, however, | v 104 B e o Floters of New-Orleanvs | State, aud to eojoy the immanities and priviieges of the Citi | pics and objects in wileh they wore engaged. It bore the sig: 5L m‘i’?«'fl?{ffl:‘r , snocher name was the comwittes had evidently come 108 wore sclid ng SOUTHERN CONVENTION tiess desertion and cruel persecyiion | zens of such otner State. Esenption from auy order of No natare of the President of tbat body, | Lhreo cleers were ou- s on the Commliine o Blasaey i the Marylui.d men havi ‘romised on a guarced avermeni s RN CONVENTION. | atea of Missourl, Keatucky, Ten, | biiey or poversmen troagh privieged clase: The Guaranty | thasiasticuly given for Kaneas | rrlind offcred the fllowiog resolution: of tbe right of Tmpartial Suffrage. suft tinct. bowever, FOURTH DAY. | - 1 and Delaware, imbued | of Kepubliean Goversment to every State, and i tho Peoplo | Resolations wero received pawed at a meeting of ident of this Conee smpowerd | 10 eomwfurs ihe more radical Couveu { . ey — | «of, making (ho preservation aad maiotensnce of tbe | Nurthera delegates, welcoming &nd cheering their '“': * _': pointment in not being able to pr PRILADFLPHIA, Sept. 6, 1606, ed rights, unless !urb:ll—ll‘g crime, the con o who are assembled in Couveation at ] m":f,d:'-‘i""u - ou The Convention met in National Hallat 104 o'clock | tional Lest and Definition of wha spublican Govers- recogniziog in the Soutbera Usion " most, mbled bers the ftrue representatives of | “'Tyo President—The resolation is entirely out of order. 1§ to With so much patriotism beld to tho arps the function. af the Ex seutive Committee tbe Rev. Mr. Nadal, These natural. eardionl, fandamental rights of the citizen | the men r was offered am itize - nd ilinstrate the i red the fol- 2l 1 unreconstructed had ‘been The Seeretary read the following address from the Wiscon- | *7%." o were estal 1form by the Constitation of the | Unjon in the late struggle for nationsl existence, and sup- George - owis g oy e et o Rt s i oty | of American Liverty & United States. b jared by our fath. | ported the cause of freedom o the very hot-bed of rebeliion. e R o, W and the North). o nograteful in spirid ae * - | ers 1o be * the paramount tution of goversn Tuey extend their bearty sympath; charitable dona. Kesolved, ! emphatically the duty of the Nation to see fo it except amoug wire-pullers and professed CACGS 1man Dy e i el Rern. PRl smemd, fepe ST o | weat,” with the furtaer d when goveinment | tion, but as u descrving encousag pesformenee of fiode as Liny be eilicient, & fres and aw: To the Hon. Jawrs “prvn. Pres Late' Conerntion. | se subversive of these Fights, it s the daty of the peopie | their patriotic duties, which they have s right to cluim from e yrovided for il the childfeu be 10 alter or modity thon of theso Fig w youth of all tie latel Jhiag of the wines of Southern youth by the e wuing of secemion \reson b thelf COmmow scboo. Jedles aud coiieges shail be pron vented and supprested. Judge Lewiy said that at the suggestion of his friend Stokes of Teuseswes e would substitate the word i Eeorgualaed for the word * readmitted.” It wes important that the children every loyal man in tho coustry. They recommend v o yet readimitied, 1nd the pole ghts' personal and political, has become ing of rights o those Who bave lobored in the o piatform of the Unionists of the South. We cannot mis country and of freoduin as & guarautee to their political 15 our assamption, that their preservation in the broadest and | power, aud rejolcing 10 the hope that liberal and impartial Jus- wost liberl swase, i the 0oly practical basis on which nativo- | tice will ditate it, at the game time callivg wpon ali Usionk al dissensions can possivly be Lealed, or permanent peace es- | white and black, to peril everything for the Lfoof the K The vourse of THE THIBUKE, 1 am gisd to say, Loy wore or less, iv impuiring some of this Suence, and securing & coneession, however smail or arabic, to the men and the spirit whick prompted aud iu the originai call and which the Convention would have been wise and numanly to nave gone back ugon. Tue fusl resolt wrung f; ) goverument.” The practic: i d thes trine of Stat tutional obl in Slavery in t I tihe Alternativesof olizarchy w wery or Domocratio Republican goveruments with «f every origl: sud patrivtic iwen is 8 recognition of impartial suffrage in the address, Y lctscties Clovarsment. Rewisg 96 & Wbl 3 + of Wisconsin, who wi ve bvnd of the Govern et In othory the gl % i ose ugde %" . ) w08 has eudeavored to destroy and not to erect. These gov ther the holy ¢ of coustitutional liber "‘;‘."v",fl“,“l - o foerig g J'n':'u;‘:,', ':":'"L,’u"x""‘ wen of Southers Alabawa, which wea vead. It | O Tgbite or bisck, iu aay way that Congress should bportion o Do ’ deem expedient s been vo nobly maintaiied b he Soathern States. e ws e s i war, be fouad amon, v of free ous, the d and legal cessions, in the nt support. Oligerchy matured its power with sub- Its history for 80 years is replote with unparal- ies and neurpations; it developed ouly the agrica! grokr distinet from the free-labor ernments. in short, cavvot be cousidered ex antil Congress so declares. Upon these sddress and resolves as preseated by Sei Hov. Hamilton, the Couvention o pective Slates, bave people remained ADDRESS FROM ALADAMA. | A delecate trom Tennesses moved to lay the resolution on ety sanianted d popelation; ashieved of the * Topal Souih the table, sayiug they should firet take care of tbeir owa cumviated wonith wud advanced the | 70 the Hon the Cheir assembled at the City of Pailadelphia, in the Siate of P rionds. A delegate from Delewsre moved to refer to the Committes t ecd, beyond & persdventure, to all boyal cit o opul lugenoe. ot sad.with a ewespiag spiclt 134 Joud Satief fic'of freemen 3 Ea than one-third of the whole, with African | Shuse Of ¢ ek Todtad vanta, epe, 3, 1666, onve n men's We have the honor to be, dexr Sir, with gre ann beings o chattels, vey | L5 8 g ~p SiR: T ain reauesed by a large number of loyal Unioniste of | 08 Gureconsirn ate g o iy o oty 17§ et i i o s e ves 1o Fo | CoBleut have pravaiod; popuiation ropelids euiprprise par- | o (IR AR L pepttcotn of Marion, Walker, Wigstoo. Rodgers of Ark said that ho had beea opposed all big B b e e rsde. "W hethot (he issue, compared 10 1% | A commante Shassse B e B i "tha sunditios of ive | Morgan, und Freuklia Counties, to speai for thew by letter 10 | - ‘,“‘,',‘f:'"‘;::‘g‘,:’;:fi"_";,‘fi;fif.;"m;":m""“_: surroundings, be & victory for these me or their counter- | Rinubliean C | meases degraded. Ta propor the Casirman of the Convention cer. | not &fact, ¥z, that there was & degree of izuorance among States bave looked at thelr g al framowork through They linve instrucied e to say that they are now, as ever, | 00 o people of tho Bou hlgdmeed 3 true aivl loyal to sue preseut Constituiion. Lhat fhey aceepc suppors the policy laid dowa by the Congress of tue 1 Rigtes bill, aud the provisions of the frlends on the border, depends wsed vpon the coust But the Conventlon Is apparer £, aud did nos de- 8 | bled at Syracuse, “Sending greeting ugou tieir peoplo, oven though South assembled 1n Philadeiphia, snd & reful W their preser- u gov- | and ful them believe, He hed lived dactaring and Lm- | g sodiom of thess rights, with an ey ewve to hear reflections cas the whoie Soath 10 | y41.5n, have they manifested attachwent to repabli o) mpathy with fog body of men could well be, great heart of the people of New-York be. " rewult with such dominant and impetaoas for of New-Y ever more dete: erumeut; taken pride io the idea uf & great nationality; been | United Statea in the ¢ : - % erraigument of the President presented fn the fiffla‘&"a:":;-‘v”ffi:: ooty ::‘::n;fl': o J.‘-‘“u:m{ ¥ appreciative of the wisdom of their fatbers, and firin jo main- | proposed amendment Lo the Constitution. o P 'f',?“m“&:‘mm:fi:fl -l:.l‘:"?"ii &l:ml"" o L b .1 taiuiog what their futiers escablished. In such degree us the Ihey piedge to she Union Republicas party of the mation question being . - el l i Limsell to tho question.) Be tbeu concladod by saying that he & support L the corsummation of ite gloTivus tracubg this Government on ao everlsting om, Justice and Equality. peopln Of 1he respetive Siates have falled to comprebend toe | their unwave true theory of guverument, based o tiw preservation oi theso | Work of ri righta, have they manifosted poli porversity; abjured the | buels of Fr Kepuvlican priselpie; become sediiions; aud as & sequence of | They thau such degeuerscy, intlieted distresses on the natios through | they thauk t let, 1t | the Natlonsl Goveroment for ti was opposed to placing Lae entire destinies of is seciion in the bands uf Coagress. “I'hie wotlo to vefer to th: Committes 0n unrecoustrueted | States was | Various motions to adjoura wers offared and lcat. The Hon, Jubn L. Thomas, Jr., of Maryland, ofered » reso- c-nugunnmw:;;.’lhnxJ‘;-uf-_‘l"f&: o ) i | and ita sympathiners come trom whers and when they ias; aud cousigued them to unwill seoeptis al so irresistitle on the din O motion of Mr. Orem (Md.), th 1 | e i fsne. The President was aceused and criminated s ever w,,;‘,,:,d.“'“" Orem (M4.), the Wiowing sesslition was | Senying eaptie) oot il before by aoy public body, and the bil of indict- | ™ Rewived. That a committee of five on Finance be appoirtad by the et bolds facts and truths as strog and sometimes a8 well are the Becessary funds to meet the coutingent exjouses worded as are contained in the declaration ageinst the crgy, will and akill of the lities unmitigated lotolernn on, delegate offered the f. : Klln[ George. The acts of uedl ident are gin lowlag: & aginst anlawfal " | o the u-‘;:u:'hmm scarcely affurds SRareit Xt | tekion; wases for the tele y relief against the trust and ¢ iced. Thas the U wppoint & comaities of v to drvw 9p 80 | (% ngtitntionul guaranties of the FIEHE 10 penceably o | 1a uader tbis cond the autagovissic foroes of the Union, u; waged for the u b i -4 Bas botrayed and outraged. The Coavetion united on e Soutietu poop: O e rmrvas of grievanves. 11 prosoribed demo | S0, contiuning: Neeb'dte ‘biepioey of sbe Beuts, miue sad | oligarobyia the Sonth, whl | intien a€ aanks to Fraatdan e sy sot S1es thet 7o ghe address bocause it could ot Tesist asythiug so Jike the | Keferred to Comahivee on RESOUWVOTE | i lerature ‘8o Inceodiary, vullied conetitation! guar. | Sieck. 18 she Siraips for poiioul exlubenee in coamestion whh | 0t sal blave g o which was catried. Doclaration of ludependence. and afford st the same time . Big A | oties of frecdom and free specch aud o tree i . Dheeito. tue | sssaalBlarcrs, aad israal wes G phe oolored © S Boktaborousd of Maryland ofered the following rese- wer of th ust o otisa, 0. power of the nation agaiust lueal deepotisa. posterity; ac JRCLL oy It | 80 make two iutense Issues, W opalar mind is Whereas, It hias been aileged that the Uuited States Treasury b o pe) 1 of & other St of th and . e o everned diveetly by Wbe ome great | been o ruided ont of Iarge suuwe of wouey, swou Mt | Sommived ekimad o6 00 O e et oo | P Conciouion the aidress thus svates the political aititade of | © Tacy re fanco 1o the Feder motive of routing the President totally by the eleciionf a doll by 4! unjust to Northern citizous and destraciive of | Congrees: and piedge their lives A d sacred bonors to th Rescived, That this Couvention returns its hearty thanks to the Congress overwhelmingly Radical. The address answered in She C of 1ho States thomselves, Alarmed prog: | Firsts The eonstitutional rights of the cltisen, as ostab- Great National Union Repablicas Party— Unioa laqnulr“lhd-lplhlo_' m-‘u--mu.z bauques given ot the staotly the upanimous feeliug of the marvelons mass yatber. secretary of the T - p - e 16 cought lished by the Coustitutien wusi be maintainsd inviolaie nuder 1ts keeping the precious charter of oar Livertics—tle | Lesgue tiouse va Wednesday, Sepieuiber 3, loos. Lt these £ suds w in the face Of every discourageme ot 1’ gl A y se whick luvests Congress with power to make all lawe | Federal Coustitution. moved to adjoarn eine die. e e They deuounce the restor of Mr, Johuson, es- | A delegate—I sce taat i¢ is tuteaded o forcs this Conven- by secession and war, The he hould by & Joint Committee or otherwise, | of the four years that followed, forced loats, impressient ate t1 0. {rauds aud B the responsibility whers it | conscriptions with bloody huads and bayouers; the murder of | ¥ bave proceeded from » dereliotion i the beed | agod Union meu who had loug laid aside the iwplements of la- | b wury Depariment. o fevn the officers appointed trom the | bor, but Lad been summoned auew to the Geid by the couscrip- Eabel Arcuy, o meny lnstaness 16 (ke sasiasies & Usile men. tio of their sons to support their childron and grandehiidren suggested nown editor of this city bad | Boremanof West Virzinia said that as this Conven: | reduced from comfort tu the verge of sturvation; the sliuglter | eaused some portion of this remarkable address. | tion knew rotbing about the facts of ibe churie coutsived 1o | of noble youtk of physioal manhood forced Juto an wn- But 1 believe this story is without foandstion, and tue resolution he would move tuat it be reforrod to tle Cow- | holy war ag: Lose with whom they were identifed by Do traced to the fact Lhat the Coramittee in se p wmittee on Resolutions. Adopted | overy iuterent: long months of ivearceration in Rebel bastiles; | j00m 19 the | Gen. Hammond, C homes aad hearthstones, are but o partial re ing hnndred thousand men before the magnificent illumin- wtion on Broad st. last night. Tle authors of the address are without doubt Senator Cress well of Maryland, and Judge Miiten J. Saffoid of Alabama. The presence and somewhst active part of Mr. ) delegation. in the Committee, 5 wnd Proper to carry Lo execution the provisios of 0 Inetrime it peclally as they believe it ls ¢ 0 10 adjourn sine die to-Csy, to choke of all discassion. ‘Second: Liess rights being established by the supreme law | enemies of the Repubite and weaken 118 frienas. Tuat causot out sow seeds of dwsorder aud comtesiion there is bo power. legislative. excoutive ur judicial, ‘That they look upon the late Johusou Convention at Phil- | among us. o authority W trausgress o invace | odelplia as a first step laken in grand plot pow laid by | Qo motion, the Conrention then adjourned at proteetion e 1ights must ve made co-ex- | traitors North and Socch to sccomplisl the overtirow of the | 6 p. m. th America citizouship. Repablic. Tuat they Luve come to this couclusion very reluc- ADDRESS OF MISS ANNA DICKINSON. enance of Lbese mights involves the po- | tautiy; Lut passiog events since the suricnder of the Kevel | After the aujourument louu calls wnade for Miss Di lafrauchising Lraitors (o the Coaseitaiion | armies, have frcilly courinced thom of ity truth, aid LAt 1t | gon, who was seated in the Hall. ‘LUhe meating was again eatlod A traliire must be dlsfranchised. | d Theodore Tilion of New-York sppolored be give sireogth 1o tue would be suicidal to adwit the Soatheru Siates us at presect | to order, of for entirely pri- dehberation were offered irman of the Committes appoiated to | baoishment fre ive o0 Ry Sarge Press bullding, which they accepted for immedisie wazt | respoad to the Ereeting aud recoption of tie Mayor aud Cous- | cital of the long onialoene of horrurs, But Democraia Nerth | AL ate; the ..lz- uv{r:x"k-:‘l:rl:::&’Iulf);fll::lr.'\;::dn‘u:‘e:lh:f;t:‘vll‘u‘x;:x‘ e same | Chtirmme 2 i g ot i of & better. . ; cil of Philadelplia, offcred a resoiution declariag that the reso- Konth combined de foated thew. They lost. What did | " e o ot lomt s pror | elomeite which " fired the Southern acart” and were priscipal | Jo Ly g A Rl g b READING THE ADDEESS. Jutions of welcome worthy ”’h,fl:," oity aud Juyal peo- et The cause of oligarehy ! They lost African Slavery 10g the basties for the U aion mush be cherisbed | WWSLEAOrs of the Soatbern Rebellen, ssa Jmmedintely n&h: m’c it N h“.‘mml ey b - we ouly. Boon as the teasih of war ocased. sogs 8 (b wppareatly " accepted the witaaion” iu goud | Rebediop. Tho enthusiasm which their comisg bad exeited immetiate ad the surrend Up to the time of Learing tue address no particular q | ple, thun which no kigher praise ouul oo, and thet the was ralsed, except one asking for yeas and Lays OR & Teport reception tendered themn was worthy a city that had during Tfaith, o oms ewboidencd by the course of President | pad go Johuewn wod bis puliey, 62 wre to day not only demanding | cqlminsted last night in the gath g uf Arme was bashed, they ralsa thie or Fifk: The Rebel dedt. traitorousiy coutry: ou from poiat to point asd hight to hizht, und had 1 t sands who of the Commitiee charged with answering the welcome letter | (he war 80 treey given of its treasire and people to carry oo | ud with that wajehword seek to organize un. L of the Mayor and Councils. Shortly efterward Senator contest t . | throw the Constitation and Go ot 3 Cremxell “aunounced the Tesdicems of Bt Commitiee, wmoved the unaimoss adoption of the report. | bridled ore ey Tobabilitate’ . with sle Suelr 83 | Lugiated by Coustitations! prutisious, abd 1n such form thab | their sdmission bick io sedte to Congross with s 4pirit of vid: | had made Heaven rofobo, with the a0d on unanimous call, sscended the piatform, anc | Mr, C. W. Butte of Virginia said. that as this was tue first | jng costrol of all local and State organiastions. ;-;mn:znummwmml power shail ever be abie to re- w_’:'-:;": o ?.if.':.:n'l‘:f;"-"b;"u."c‘m'n'g{n:f'»‘.'.’}':fi t thelr bidding tun::.-:ui) Al z " ¢ ate ui bo S5 wen of Texas e nted o the Couven. | Federal Execative, onsily scduced, yiclds a widing obedience | Y% 0% quo o ancipation of slaves baving become o military | equality * is to be forced upon them usless they aid Mr, Toba- | Siates across wiich revellion bad o rd the sddress nmid almost breatuless sflence. report of & Committee tiat bad beeu p o more eflective rteader could Lave bLeen tion. be desired to ask whether toe mauner of il ided by Lis uus ;ing the loyal Republican party whict they term sipeet lous duregard of | S olitionl necessity, in upnoldiog the princip.es of | su in Geat chosen. The stout front, open brow, 8ud strong face of the | would be taken as u procedest o the adoption of subsequent | C tiol by mereil ree “ 0 ¥ Secrded apeaker lout overy laterest 1 s expressive, full, aud | reporta? . . 2 vl k:’::c“::(:cno;:zdmr,':ndy :yh ol bie ',,',,,," repatiioan gove, oent, 't ks unjust, unwise, wnd impobitio, to | ** Redical, aad declare to the peeple that A My, Johusos after duy and year afier year, they had manly delivers. Every sentence was ousglt, and fold ujon Tue Chair suggested that the masner of the adoption of this | power, they now deflantly entor the ists iu the loya) Nerth, | :n‘,‘“ r;"up'u;-mwu. l:e:;lzy.'l;ulc“unu;e::::‘x;«-nn: 1“”‘.'."1 | iy ‘:mq:;;:‘h’ly.l‘:‘\ll:::;m‘?ll:n:.ylph::r::;l;:‘ru.n'-'nt":u:u. : for delivaranse -"mlm d«l:;‘urw oame, 4 they y B 3 g luts ol " ot 4| o dlious vl eady oV eued industry of | question—and the, | @ wiee § 1 i Bia bearers; And applause the most dlscriminative snd fntelli | resolution be Lot taken s precodent. ot seck 1o wriog from frecmen an indorsement of (heir v y O | anof the Nor:'. s predicted o coltest Letween parties. \f B e e s oy wath B geot frequentiy filled in the pauses betwecu the well balanced | Mr. Butts desired to undeistand iu what manner the reports | & designa. Every foul agoney i at work (o sccomplisn | B Nl . ) Beriodu ol he sdoreac'Alier i emplasized declarstin rom | of Commition wars, to bs e rers Ty | b el et 1 sovshl o0 the shciibea of |/ T00.1oading of tho oddross propesed ss & subetiinte was ant | e, Johusen tuum o ourry ous s polier.s. Ehass lopaidle; | things of whish is wore batioe 5 soeain iokt She (v ey o0 reader t Where we expected to find a President, we tue onll of theroll. Hethought this question should be deoided | Slavery, they are contriving to coatinue ite detestable power sbort by several gentlemon rising aud calling fur the question, mt:(‘m el L’:u.x Bt {..;"in.” mm"m;‘ - fll litle, Lot silence, then, convey the bouor aud blessing which #nd o persecutor. Having low our benefactor, we turn (o you | bafore the udoption of this report. Ho coneidersd that ouly | by legislative aots against pretended vagrant: they kuow | which was whether the address offered by Mr. Sherwood as & | o m“‘d -‘“‘Cm e h«: e m‘" :‘l:' ‘words were inadequste t contala. Tus loyal meu of the oo can meks Prosidents o punish craiors ~erion of by tho call of L0 yeas aud mas could thesoase of e Convec: | (i woy form of servitade will snawer their auholy parpose. | substitute sbould be received. The question Was put. ‘The | oonfident shat more than ha'f of the voting popuiaiion of yod S::lbl.hld °:T'x"“;;“m'“'m"° "‘";';.‘ "“;f .Prx- roke oul iy and sudiepce and eon- | tion be correotly deterwined o moved tuat when (he ad- | They pronocnce the four years' war a brilliaut sword scene in | yuas were very few, the nays coming irom such a majority of | baga are trae aad loyal citiceus, and that they never have u itle of freedom. ey come Lo shoi walc weution rose and waved hand drerchicfs. The dress was read it be adopied by the cell of the yeas and nays. | tne great revolutionsry drams. Proscriptive public seaii@ent | ine Couvention that the Yote may be said 10 Lay word of the bour. They had come Lo ors 1a very trenay o the ‘addrees preoceded (o 8a 1o0igo Totllthe wiongs | 'Jobn Mior otis of Vtglia, (woporary Cusiruas) uag- | dolde bigh caraival, wad. profiing by ihe sxamole of the | uyauimous el e tacions] byl e R N L b o g b L T d canse 3 waflered by Union men; bow the President b sted that the motiou of the de from Virgime ( Presidential pligrim, breatbes out threatealogs of slsughter Seversl gentiemen now claimed the floor to consider the mo- 9 J Cot d L K 10 th f thel read; o X i eefuaiug & paaleh sritore, sad allowiog lovals utts) be wo il afier | Seatiat loyally. vzuores sud desouaces il legal rontraiuts, | o of Mr, Botts o adopt the originel eddress. L e hoes Bixind be Boiled. oK ] e el LM S AR % i touabie 8 e | rith “the tongus of maliguaat saader, | Alr, Taoker, Virgisle—mihr, Frosdent, 1 woukd ke to say owal Gouncll ubtii they shall have FatiSad (00 proposed | orrin oo miclites rooums, toey bad povs D4ttounclod by, Norte- ddress, & @otiva 1 take the voie by | O seet Tiineny: daaperet, e | e e s bas e e Bove Comnticiozal Auendment au remodeied helr State Conaih- | era wed, a3d entreated 10 pause aud redsot before they seted, i s g 3 3 =3 A Tt ws wi re at present incompat 4 hegaliof tieroil would then beproger. eraions st L i L o O [ Y T Bt i sl B - T L O e Bl g o 1 3 $ ! : N ki ‘Tuey regret exceedingly their inability to send represerta- s S o e o s S e Tt Sy sy ol gt s~ o f T | T 5 GRS BT O TR | ey KOt ikt ‘Boaator Cresswel: of Md —1 objeet to that unde | Geuthera men are ot rot awed iato submission to treason, and e g Sl o She glariom soree B Spstom st SUSAI . o o .. | ESES EADN SO s e Andrew Johneon is responsible m’n..ntxl..:'.y‘:&.hn:nm ;hn u‘n. Andx“r'u.l: : we Lave uu:bhd "th:l?:d“ etermin 1] Tuscumbls, Als, August 29, 1866, o m’:‘uiml ?’ '”:dl:.( r'r:-e:;z"l&;qnun-;rzu" jection to ! roes afler endsagered & e ., truzy sach o whole sadnaco s as one, wnd thanlers of cbeerieg | in 2ot fo o (akea uall the maaier of vating b seied by 15 | Gorern a1 of 30 people, b e paon! oL h e an o Wik yecire the saareoss sperorerof | Sk tumash W ook aud Valiodiplem weve ofpetod: heh G : reution. i Fish from the earik. e are hors to consult togets bocy C Sl sosd 4 the reader conld proosed. Thence to the conclusion. the ‘Tte Keport was then unazimouly adonted | ::‘-':en o provide for & ublican Statos, .Z h-‘ll his, 00 3‘:%&‘«.;‘3‘?‘.:.‘.'.‘1 pfln‘&h‘ififir’lfil&% ..'.'fi"'x.".‘.".m u:{."rt‘;-'-:";vl :: :?d?d::‘ b y""-‘ou u‘?: A , irman of the Committee appointed | seek to iesume 3% Asdrew J of and in the Coavention. What & coutrast bstween them and mddress was beard with the profoundest interest aud enth Mr. Cresswell of Md . CI sl pruceedings to their o—and ave of this kiud, | and make o motioa to that aem, 01 at i3 oless an tmmediate ratification, ' eon. 1 propose demanded. This metion was, however, P"l;\"-:‘;: .::o'l:‘ :: y‘ur;:n..‘-:&‘ :::‘ulih.: ?::?::::.'.“I SR oy oty fire: l:::-lt:“:n'amil:o- of _dar) -I-'-'o,‘ ?f"ou. '."#.5.';;'::' ect, that & c"'““‘:" Oue | the great Republicas party t Sie would toll the men of ibs mounoement {«at Judge Sterwood of Texas wouid read a irde- b e g e i v T A ey 1s worning by | from ensh State be appoinied (o lay our address aud our reso- | Coavention that that great from Maine Penndent ddress,the other being eaid the Joder, “like the Irigh | APPEAL OF THE LOYAL MEK OF THE SOUTH TO THEIR |, e T ' & Detiear B 1), I regard as | jgrions before the representatives of the people of the Uuited | go Calitorais, was devoted to mm-ku «f vory good qualitybut 105 sbort at both ends.” PELLOW-CITIZESS OF THE UNITKD STATES, ! ‘”“:“m‘ orbs sparklilig with the life-giviug principles of the m;_m 1u Cougross asscrabled. [Applause.] no matter where Maryiand or Keataoky may horeupon Mr. Shorwool vaioided 42 ddrese o8 4TEL | The Reprosoatives of 8,000,000 of American Citizons | Bodel Keytuic Bfler ofuaments of She, £ofious Sauner of e wotion Was agreed ta. Ste kaew the great Norihera aud thor would”stand of faith in the o Liberty, but evidently ton 8PPowl foF protsctio Justice to their (rieuds Dbrotbers | nngunlu. .(l)uv Last :n‘gw,‘.‘l:‘:-.m u-n‘y.r“m“:. TEE COMMITTRE TO INFORM CONGRESS. :l‘ltu e --hm:.:' '-.l“c .'“u:l;‘ M':s-'\.v.' 'i-. sad o0 dry for the paienos of an wadiense | 1 M0 RS N0 HA0S SIS o g o | of e e TR Codgrens aud the sisstion ol costrapiag e bt e SRS Sr P dad wireddy mate w9 ke mind d’;.n.u Halt Whrougn | lios dnd the direet Larrors o aivi war. Here on | {1 PR Lok K d 375 R WAlE 10 mention of smending by striki aviows exiromy. The ot e mrc:.ra::':nm‘. 1heir ‘nm'n:’ whers raged the new artiole amondiag the Natiooal Coustitution offers the | I would ouly suggest tat I ndtl.g' It better, and in opder Jobn Botts, who deciered it the lun' ! ) is most Uberal coaditioas o the authors of the Llivn, tuat thore wes (0 be no miswaderstending I would suggest Y ever provented by 8 Jury of the American ,..,."'m“"., ! aebuios to the contrivars of the Rebeliion after they uave | 3008 BOI come up. ty the mea we be- word * irue " be befure the word Democcacy. | U: W. Ashbura, Georgla; nyyred hvnm‘d‘: Gov, Brownlew, who ress indo: | bese veuquished 1u hovorable battle; thaus at oace to pauish ue | Liere iia ratification would be ¢ s are to adopt it as it ls. We are | Fiakton, Keatucky: tieo. L. o oot wemiding (Rrowgt all Sle trame with the { Tor ur Qevotien $0 0ur ountry aad to intranch themselves iy | biote sud Lastiag protection to all eur people; e aighie and dars, nd X hepe WS | 3 Cvmdlon, lorth Catol Amorican paople wl'. T and she o bk b D ” rors of our wrengs from | Drothers sad frieads T B North 'and fis Wesr Rar Sateck: 068 tbaé Agdy dave: | Sty Frocitn wadted the Courention . Whe -l 1 ronbie st sansration. Wo oome bafers yos as weohsisnged | slectipus. The tokeas are TLovgbter and apyia ok o of he -...r’: witnessss, wsnk (rom pmu.-l tu:xl:d‘n‘::.r":d 3 | clous of "'."‘:"-“‘l’ = ) oo "';“.'. TUE VISIT 70 THE TOMB OF LINCOLN. of 100 Ires Bistes for - porionoe. us, are more utter) - kloss enalay o | Daroved tban it the "soutest hed besn duciied agaimet | Presideatial chair, we oanaot doubt (hattha traliord aad The Special Comitiee appoloted by the Convention to ts. 1 8 apon, thelr srecgth when sulradchised before { un; o, 1. that ease ovea Viotorious Siverr would bave | thisers will ecoguise that verdict a s sureulfe okl hrough ita Caairmas, Mr. Branscomb of Missour), O | T sutrage n shels baads il be sontribetst 16 A 1 found prott 12 the apoedy pa:don of those wio had been among bell Frgd e (5 » 220 Nosiies | ita bravest fons. U d peridy 1n toe highest plwe in . oppose or dafy It will do wo a the following repert Sallowia the whismets Iriewsh of 1he "'Iageastiact bu piliey ¢ Son- ‘eption. but 1t was Reverthviess strongly received. N 15 Corartmas, soctacaraie Ao br ooe wio:wids "I‘;lm‘p::fl‘ L e phose? &".::E’uh- L s e it one Yot ”""‘""“'"‘“““.?a"..';"'.{u.,n.-fi e atron, ived. ence . 3 St or motion L prewat wses n‘:!u v e wiaierar e arcoun ngives ihe g¥Cl ; 5‘:‘: balle that whou til -.'}‘.n.fiu eolenfy 'fi'\:‘" v . -15. Delegtion il loe P In 0n Monday. the 108 couiy fo the dark age. onvi vots section section. The b misguided and reckloss mes, . Ll as Jersey, alrection ‘nloss a s pmagiein, and vifous Seuth will bo profiored thowe and fran- State Committse, on Wednosd "Sold and - ue Robel passage of eac tion was tod with cleers, and the eversibing to save their .u"mu vseeking Lo oonsign us | D€ rebel i of the Coavention qu swept throagh them all. io obises whick may be n o and settle this them Wl | 1o bicody graver. Whare we expecied a bouetuctor, we flud | SO Vorsp'y 7 %0 Raseusary o ndlest A0 oNans CLriutey | Mdaptod hrbeskumsties, s - utor. make | DhlABIAFOPY. f A b0 yot, who een 630 . PARCHAL of Comirman, | sy oy goobe o b Nocih I nestagvin o Absighty Cod. i o o '8y evening. Ou Tuesday, the iLth lust., the IMTuln will nn.l to . Hamilton offered sue follow. Now-York. W‘:.hrkc ity that even A portion of agation oft to MMass., 3 £ L i 3 i i i k i i i E i i aviag lost oar clampion, we ret aeate b Araftors. Oar last Bope, suder God, it R0 Sinast of M koo ol asd Sl e R g s TP W0 appalidg '.%'.}’.'.'.L“:}fld'..‘.: o ' t:«m : of the Stat Vs, o Jobuson, who, in o of bis 4 + wl [ record, A e - ..'%:fifl-.m'u'u'm with tn"w'u i Ei 385 i ii_[ 28s2 1§82 g i ©0 apoverien and dograe olght wiilions of loyal mea. S Wtk % 4 ) THE KXPUNGED SEMOLUTION FOR INPARTIAL SUFFRAGE. (rom oar botmes, S RSl X< D. C. Founex of the of Colambia. | % sahagey voliey of Andrew J Prest ot varioss -uzn-d be has flw‘nuhfimu st of I3 ilnl»n'loimhmymm-um . W. Ashist Geor uily we m-ontm:z. ouce more rvpresented . Vao hospitabie tous. ‘He Mfld—h.fl: e P TR KX yumwm::fi"-’“ ol QI ooy grecd Vo g e (| o e o e ihloos pryertbod VT \be Fredons s ading et delogation olaots, with mmu'fl-u s wiip sleading o”ihe E Toceives - dmflummmmmnrfl;:g { Wc'uufl T:m'\‘:.‘” at 0noe our pinuse.) There is but & si: line to which, E oy .,u';..'_ umnfll o waguily, the porile aud sorrows @ o :.‘m'w:‘ell-'.f racord Mmm -‘:‘,‘?.,':-: O the loving: 101p 1 substones fhe tecuintie’ erpessed | Lin surdy Hamdmers oot our come Say ohjostion otn bp tskst. "B leave It dut ! ek by 1be welooma wo Dave rossived, from. the "The Comuities would state that this Whole raoe, aad the ory would mot be in van. from the series S D, fouies svenged | ks oaryy Saedmses St sur evasient sovmles bis baad bas | the e o the oedee e s 5 oo e etisons of T doe dhe roof ot (Do, toos Maaerod e T Mke rivers uvever fow backward. The fair m 3 wroved by oz 2 o m.‘-‘l v, the § g@eut of tue present a1 ‘which the ‘-u e u:u-u-mu u:lmnvt delegation :A.-unmmw-u‘mm %u—- Lie S P Ko | MR hadetng v ove rmeis fr esering e o i 3 Kbl s S PN Borir e w51 cpecly Kestusty s e A e o o St o covgrn it | F o i 5, 2 Sipene bt oSy e Sh ol e nd asach 806 orion 4 etpinass SoTre | 3ot aib Covlariag thet mene bes the loya shonld govers e T sdorts ...J:é"‘u".“...{..':.".. (1 lasghter and oheers. was the day for the perfoction of Slates wo:'i-z‘..nu...n..u. mmm%nnnm-mmmm the h::_t-ziu weo will stand by the mmufl.zmfl:‘mml"umru color, A 8 prosor in- by ' socute the ratificatien . the 3 3 : > Ao | S SRR SRR T e | R G b S v aro- | thizer of treason, iu the Soath be has remeved " T hope there will be : great politioal revolution, called on their Reei <1 Fied, Dongiess "6 sapeted. bo Taosaiied and contiste E:« Cetremion o o e et soge 1 - e '%,"E WW ey e e e e | ASegmant 0% W, 0. Bwslem, o e Henee Naruurd, | o acae s Sbe chowd i & Doaniel sgonronhs, ey 'ng ¥ the Hen. A, J. Fietehar. the Hou T. 8, Ve 0 B § 109 baidaes Wens wiwiiers of thed