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S. 1111, ;WO itUTTLGIO4ts AM BLEW El- The Ibllowbitiitlbleir Of the I?est"ptualtr.' u 3 clesenl .thy iowlest =rut, Wean • ,avaxibiu eptlits Tarps:aim Tar p Pitelz,Boiln. MR and Hard Tan P.Sciain BeitliTTarnis Tar, sad NAVAL ISEWEIES. of ovia7 dinnieg T l l.os. B . EMJArtakf., ; I. JX2iliZi r Jo. - .ANDREW it JBBUP. • POMISII4BIONLIVEROLIANTS, botton, mad. Warden Machinery. mane z;aser Zbileis‘ Xaddisisee 2b3U. fkluao.-de. innmuctiqiellsalien In IlanufsetozeriArthim No. 87 Pine St., New Yoik. N. B.—Apt as for th• "wuomusr4kllll•oli IRON W08H13." . . •-• Zia= logjam 4rsd Boilers; alnAra Aram. In. Now Vat let I.OW.6I.I,at.CIIINWSII.OL" Alsoldit4tie Tools. TIENIANN & C 0.., 15 funon! . ,etreet, New York. ZANIILIOMMIS , OF OIL • fic WATER' VOLORS, ISITXB, #O. And Imparten of • hook , Zurt White, b. th ltrz Prle• Lbta t ttavaidad vu:Kak ozgatto Oomos, - -Tansad Panoy Roods. William Tacker, . , tpPARK PLA ,OK NR'Vr YORK, invites MI attantlania Soatham lad WesterniOardanis n o liguiv e i Tip.A,L4w, au" : s to p t . t . t Al ad .1:111 Jai awl IllsZrats„ r lDaf oatsl.lkoks, nisil3nt: inns, Plus aid Nisalac Liman awl Era. I tch" Ourrds; Wax, Coral and Olsas MoodS. No a. tll m i , ft; sulls liabbar omen,Oanss, Brat. and Toys atann7dt.b . mileitsoii. nascs, and Oa , Odd ansilillt„ ! lairelazi tand Vicall= 4l a Lir= . stra oatrtritakorkPrill Or AilirorOV:r UMW. . " tiraftiiallat„" -- ' - • '- - - ' Imizt P. B.—Plaik intlids eat: P4CP'7 l4 7 l,2a y r i . Hough! Pateutillastiolkirts. ATES FNANOB, No . Barclay street, NeorTork. • • RATES &re a rm:llw einntt - have tla =et lipoo=r 0362C0e.fr. W. JAMESON st BON. ••• ORATE ANDFEND= !SA WRR 246 FROITP9r. a 0.14 BROADMIr, Sag . Mr.& nan-dir FAIBMIXI - VLATFORIL sewn. 'rus nndereigned having been appointed mambo - Avon tOt ttoffit them oLLetrotod ninattiotolmi by tho trwmt6n E. tb,T,t MIRO CO.. (on to Wm:Mon of it. boatman 000louullty to EUN CValoottrot Mow Woo ow to °Mom Timm 11017= totOootott to thiLiSKFTREST 2.0.31. on ail Um Bollocoils In Lb. UMW Vatic ILIe.MSZA, th ia= . oratiatipftrostam tbroooout totanscry pest durobitt ty hay. gatoollbe Cum Ma zoptiottit tottg._ TIM Dr AL .-"P. 4 1 ' 9 .1. 1 ,FIzalt. 7 ffiffs, tff iv° .4 3 t t ut : I t a g r a , 1 / 416 ra t :I a, IhiWptbr.4 9n rititsat. uoutearem .111.0111 . 11 4 1 7 , 1 Eltabar PITTSBORGU COACH IeAtTOILL AU= BIGELOW irgr,Co . • - 3 •os.r. a, ta:o X4O g' !pia:rasp nest W4nidst., t - - - • lonia, cOmmES;-=9.mg,9,, ,, pfugToNB; 8.4111.4 aid4ntrt.42101 , 6111.66 of,SamSr= Vafrles t tombs, and wood In • manner banal' of &gm , 12:12V.1n1ab.1141 I . 1 . 4.c0ag, and dasabilltz of ~Lllw ingrained; Ana Ilideelllndliather:Sittire:"..: - • • r: Llf. ICIRKPATRICK; -- - --- No. 21 South Third li= aga. E.c...3lterintiamagtaut gt4;_ . 11 , ANFONSAIM SPANISII,IIID&S, - Nr, and atsdniinatidPatni Elniitannneoll,Tansull eir n ambits in Um, lowatinlobs and thi last Won 611. AII inn& et 1:n tzrannun, On nine enW6 lanann market 31 Inn von In ann. Of tank In hance Ibe Mena. gram inn 01 , 0061111. , iin4 - WM. I/M=lBoir2 CO virEotE__§.A.L.F.,avtookacs. ana-Commtuunt zereltants, JLND !MAMMA IN pittalwellisteactaredAxtieles, Ro. -419 Liberty st . ralythwier cfa 1,, 00Ourr ," • , •4JOEFBB COOLUT, . • A-L - E 'GROPE:BS : --27116Ar-17nuortaiitim— • DIAIXat ' • Prddlia Riltibmttlennietaia, lie. 141 wit,* st#o,. P 4, !S_,F M,' I;;W i IGEL PX541.1. • PMNTEIM. E 11.4".TF.AND I S911 PAM*, ±co.i.rigitodsoa /Mt Mout rovalittenclod to. _ l,ll a """^"' - a; IL. Wuxi ROBINSUN411011113,&111:1MMI , WINO. ; • JoaDay4l4", Fineg s .-.." Mara MOW - -UPAMITORTI _ _ _ jOg ia . . Inigilitiftaif ... - m a lac ck rr o a f U4labi ft:s rl"o7thilai'PAma"is lylximsisaiLmea.iowthasr,Oow 11l ";undo = FossserisnmthbutlailC 4 IC _lab muumuu any ebbs" ot . onsen lamiwy• youqs,past it tt*a boss = . partleeder_ _ _4lmqwlr2fatto Wed nom we 91111 ms sgigiw* ullantedAssoara nII iftf ASM Or lag • 1 _- astern 3tenoskiaittzlisecoan_ Tat , __bia ... =es bad anolViont - ft.b. • = ;_ it Unammu=l Um try ' - i hl , eiii ii r zpni irtileb — Abir , lb* oa , %''' -- rowlz ik alngc b = i irti willaill on nod/ Saone/ dMi. . lkaa thoulo' ! a tholYls 4i,:ciii;p:. 11.1(14pNisfsOto LEfiALr 'AND:qdt Ai r ttq24Wei anii4l4 457 brLstc duldam 4o• =v dll ' studs. Puthr. ‘ ll .. 044 1 1•1010! :MOP. t 4 " A lit'l nnag ir ,z. zu rz th il ° i•cm ? s,, g ui, Mart a. l• idxsoit. fl a law . t . o li m u las.••• - ao•lLlth Aar ailmaamm.tb, • • canisc, _•M , , nOtiknA,_ NAOS TF4=4O 4mm:a goo .4craughPosiimmiulla Mae ! i Vaitisar:lll " • Saki kukalLadlit WSIA I VMALMAI3 - *Bil-" EMBROPBRIZIPAND MAP * initikte* .4._.„izzalanaat la au et tbsabork W " esstaasaar Mail= . •Noidan k - A n d..m.o.l lo3L __ b. R o N , I , • noir" viARE-110118L'Atio; masattiset. , Attl i ti m 4: hoc 'wird viz leiiilllllhPre V. T 1.1.13114 ,-• le ....= Orem IC M 04 400 %10*. T. ow tun saa 'oar t he dthi l" . =ozo t zt Zra...., V Um . lima IA 431 k " '' - " 7:7. . - •I t / 1 . 4 1..4M . . EseaAott ea. "" WHALIAPItIVOILTREE. Rect4 ll l=and' Vieo - Li a Vi . - SROHA.uIe • KosG 4 KWUNAT S- and 501116.taits ' haad M r saramascauss an Oti w" ile m : gti &rt a 4 s rte '' 0011 - oraorolyrjoid SL - Allairstie. XiOrtz&ates"Pagr--4 8007t:Denght, Sontutinree WU , %Imre „„ i acctionis at iikakst.: :qt . nao • • • • Ali_ a.. p :4 :rte ~__~emnvaL'. n -41 .13ELLERSA-0041Wholds46 Dnik- I • itliftwideteirmadand in-tb4= s.6 sWecommidlowt iturtonse tbommi* allrocd ILL WAirt ozZ bu esuifoszuMiesido WatilliAl Tr/ sat pit akar P l4lc l7 7 3:sl ,4 l4 ' j ir s il li wi e . ECl Vl t A r.. gt:l#. ,No sta oatir *Not. , Sawa IA NA it . 4 *,.. pArd_ .I. Men"trta"ity..lol7Vral= IMOna Oliatati saarthoucca La 114 a = . • . , q..:r4-, • taut,: --- HANUVW.-YARIV4ix.I .vveihmaus..: Labi 06t' monk miraz.„. evavvimpoutut4 , :a.svaauni•a -- • linos* • 1101EASSra20 ixiaalintittuterAVand elm , up Wier; , -- Jae isravis; , aLiona a vcifo s iNigtr-eri' .ramsuvaissi uctiamagmais atme say - Jan mammtr aa a a. - 10EATRE038-4000 lb* pima quality lire &Sr ° %1 11 W iii s itif Ng= ==EM BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. ozOtta, ' 41 4 48 Wen Collector , Dims comma Alma us Din AND, PRAIY3I7.7AZILLV. , f..O.IIi ne.: = 1 7. 1 3 111 .T010141111111,..g 131=4, P9l:l34N,TrumballOilltiscLipoq othetl. • . CL.4ll'. 1 FkAl :' o. • Mom. Y. W. Ira.. 1 pa t ..A, Maxim gmscr,ter. 13Ba. • 11. P. Aiwa+ • • mu uY RALl4;„Attomoy at 7 1.r.w„..'',8e1e, W.f. Higlacue Grant stmt. batmen antlOirl fourth yT sa4 IL AOSEPLUEL k A. P. MORRISON r- Atto oils at LIM Mos No. I@ Vourth steak, Wargo% satt Grua; Pittatnargt.— my.= OBERT E. Attorney PIIILLIPS, Attoey st Law, Lcal4 Ma. R O , BRAT POF.? Attbrney at LAW-. JAMES J. KW IN Attorndy at Law, taut : Fourth iprat, * slur Grant. Plttsbruzb. Jal/klls 13?-) WCs! $ Michigan &mesa Cumin:inn and Colleo _, titoz*anny Mee, . WWI the _con= Homo ned Foreign Allusaatlla nal attar &lowa- claim. la /adds= g=i 4 rtaa,fraechase szia g a l = tut•j 1 L 13 " I'leth7 u e s t - Ar t' ft, Detroit, Z ftric%Me tta3ld el ma. Let..Ze g E34 l ll • Ot I ndUlatt. " a " Wasua-14n) '•• az Mleblean from Inseam. ' •••• • • 5 s="l IRWIWB • EAIRSTATF., OFFICE, Nd„ 87 Front guset, Sd door from Clarke[; Dade In Lat. Obalm• Oro. startr P leo 004 VoPatl bought and .old. 1- A USfIN LOOlllB, Real Estate -Agent, sex:, Umbandits fad Broker, cam -Agent, pf e arth street, alms Wood. Btu:bast promptly sttstotad AMITE L. r..Beoretary Qiti- Seov3tsM, EL .GORDO :13eorstary Western Ingo num. 00.. OffW Ana: itiz t ai i :4l44.44 4 44o74zigar 4 A %at • w 1 111 • • I :41' . • ,11 DRUGGISTS. ta , sucoesioito as. A . • treliknt, Ww4 ll:" = " edooo D" rilo l i *pat - be Dr. 4061 N P. SCOTT, 'Wholesale Dealer let .te. Palnti a ZlNitu,ldas axtd Dys Stutre, N 0.941 ardor' wilt mitts- • •—• atUntias. A. IaHNIISTOOK.- A 430., Wholeeek anA aionesatanei *mut* 1414.114 attar Rood aitt4 hontintets. mno U I E. EELLER3, 3thL 'uDloAaleer in *W:4O Fti th A a'a Icor. - UN 4.4tEITER, Wholesale & = ..... z . rmsarta eon* 91 , tAbuty And Et Clls streilte Wt. ..11 OHOOPMAIiran. CO., Wholesale LOSEPiII? -11 fifßaccessorto.L:Wskat Co. E t rutraos Moot and Iton ott— l m o on&tog end onnooo mottommtof Isbrdna Xattnunt.ndAU ntneoru onotaty tomptintdolstkr COMMISSION -- kC. JNO., B. KDQH6`FLOITA • 111 ID F A Ca'.4R S. ttie* Piodue4 Ciunnifstiot link* Nti 47 . .ffefilelftarort !Gad In,N.- Maur 3...„ Wm, 4 . itgics, UI:ADEL . Bag yell; koediriblit do. PL Lti.J Dirtezer4ll Do. um.". O. Ilartla tb, . A D Balla* • , Woad it atm , " Tend t I.ltae. Rink& . Fcediak • Imam, wiab Collet Morn, Go th s; Truitt.LeotbsriLlo, chatipmtta Oc. tp4aidil • Z= Z ABIZZ; • MsBA to ..111.11daniki _ ' GRIM AND_ PRODUCE: Calm/num —Mer,,hantg! No. 114 Rocakt 84 . '5£01,1151211 tzALEItBI3I.IqATIR tt,PROVISIuV, tun? General Gommennon Merchants, , Gass P r4 l. D p E r ei To—Kra 11.114.0. C a ast t itile &Oa, l, Ppa. A El t rliet &rib Pittibargb. palffir ESDA.III/ SPRDEGNICARIIA.KBAUGH, • • C0M1L.94-10N•MEZZILANT, - Peeler in Wool,,Pierleicina &Predate generally N0:295 LIBESTY STELEET, : ' - JerregsvAtou, - , P* V. : • : . .roaw.ilanNa u 7 r asucel itszoilast , Partlaulst t 04.14 Wag .110 al,' • No„:1S6 Street, Am • Sibaavgo l lol. - .:. A ILREAVO4 Itaf e a r ilA ti agie t g azttas , • .?'. :f --- : - ,,nr"''' ' .. . . ~. ,. ,-,-, PMSBVIIgiti(ANULitekURS4..::, Aim lw.«111,1 ibt ! lev er . ivert xil Ann lit , ikoW , ~.-..7 1, I , , _l-j,•., ,, , ,, - . pirreußea. ProdueB; ., 404- Co At Rif Er AIVICT se ---- Hob las iitgan',to thee Watt l 'tgae° 4 ,l-f i W l rrs'l ß 9nAg• anmeatil • 'ass .17 MET .1.103% • Otte of the flitetiaf.X.Welb Moorheecl,i, • •;.< 002011110 W •AN ,T, •Ibiarsa,a pgoi a, Noy 76 WactifYittepto - MOW Ma kei t - vittwiturcon,-neree; • - :A ' , A. EMMY, aniwirar iiike.Aßit Apt of the:r AD,adio! and Indluppolls 4.10:14W4ext J.iiraß=.= CO tOtWA,ltatia- '.commissit3feßitn , -Antmers.disiowaiii itijundusottowah Efia. lON P/10 altellp , loggl. Pa. wl Wart. rass • - • • - . 111311 4 / 6 64 . .11.0.1m tr po.40.4watTon..obio• n''• 210 ii#3_ 5_ 4 474 41,0 46114 , 1- EfLP " ,AREHOUoRioca IL—BENBY EL lefixTantaxrerzensinaceznnes awasaosimokswilimu in Z i ard":W!' 26 Wool amt. abms stir. .4:633MAER., z I]xpottor.find Dealer a=kwagarsn pur ro. 24. 5 e sato. DRY GOODS. ,JuSEP - H 11.011113 0 ' ricasikale"abs Retetriwors • ° hi *jr initEMmiak: - , 7, 1 1 •emona. • Ila"ftlktr66'Lleies. 0 1 "u"'"reaosingotifirsei , a , daaetnaeaomau.. . .. trop • • • • -31 " 1 . - ; 01 A 1 /4441111i .4 'X Art y gM=lcrarlatin wirsey,o4:jitaleDlT goods, sa nag • -• • 1711. P BIIROLIFIZLD, Wholeaide - Mali *Ow. Atuthou. mut Issatal ' 'Mug siftstkrirslu :, • ._• .2. Oval l Removal ! , Removal! .2 , ammo/ I%)ol4X)Aela .13r1 71 7 11 22.1a7.12% .r: HllAVaL,Btorleoltd- cm Stove to %No. 23; i *Wt . a it...ta Kole imIR arniM ara. rmirt to *WM Limo! Ufa: j ob L. . . .. ems , i:: - la> Il Vtaia . ... - - ..1/ : "; . ::. LI• I - ..: I '.- ~,,,..,:, . 4 . , ~- •'t' . -,' '''',. 17. - .. :F.g.., - t 4• .• : 1 1 4: 1, •.0 v ., i , I .L.l . ~.- ' ' *filiiiiaidie ". . - Pi : ~ .• ' int _ ...a 24"U"131f ietair cum. D e 1 , - a uvi t ta lat i a i taltZ t Mao Wad pala w%e -~;,.. y ~---ii i PITTSBURGH, S PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNURI, FES. 28,1866. PROCEEDINGS o 1 T lil REPUBLICAN iNATIONAL CoNvyaorioN I • [II.I.POILTID TOIL 1 naafi GLZETTIL ] PrOUIIIMILiiri ales a et the Pennsylvania Uwe,. At half past nine 'cloak, yesterday morning, the Termaylvattla Delegates met at -Lafayette Doll, Wood street, between Third and laurtlu 3. W. h 10811134114 of Indiana county, pored that the meeting do organize by calling the Hon. Gioia) Waits, of - Allegheny county, to the chair. Adopted. Mr. Nun took the chair. Oeo. Raymond; orßlair county, and WM. P. Clark, of Mercer coutity,vere appointed geora. taxies. Gen. ,liforkle r of Westmoreland county, will appointed Vice President. Mr. Daigle stated that the objeot of the m eant preliminary meeting was to effect an Or ganisation, of the Pennsylvenlif delegation, to make oat - a complete ' Het of the Individialit about to represent Pen nsylvania itt the -coming national Convention; and also to effect- sigh other arrangements as will facilitate thenotion of the national body,/ Mr. ,hioiehead, of Mdians . county, moved that the names of the counties be calltd trier, 'and that the delegates answer to their names" as sthe ommticii in which they reside are called.— Adopted. - -41 gentleman asked if only delegates regularly appolnuad were to be entitled to seats in the. Convention. The Chair stated that the meeting was a mass oonsentloa, not s delegated body, and wee there fore open to all who wished to became mem• bens. Aftertha. counties had been called and some thirty or.forty names reclaim!, Ilan. ,Tons-Anicsow, of Beaver county, re'. marked that is a short time was allowed them before the 'meeting of the National iiJonveciJon; he would make a motion. In organising the National, body, it woad be mastery to wade certain parsons from this &Maio act on certain, committees, vitt 'the National Executive . Com. seance, the Committee on, Permanent pippins tint, and a gentleman to sat with 'gentleman from otter Buttes to drawing up resolations.— Be urged the importance of having the right men to repivseiattut We are about to initiate a great national party,. and we can acamily esti mate the iinportance of our actions tu-day.— Let U 8 here pro:lent o careful Men, fully aware of the responsibility that will devolve upon them.— Ile moved that this meeting appoint such. cam, mittens. Hutokingson, of Philadelphia, moved that all thew uppoint the gentlemen to AO in the caposltY indicated by Mr;AMitni: Mr Dinh—The chair would decline to take moh a responsible duty upon itself., Mr. Errotti of Allegheny, moved FV.,P. Metal moat, of Ironing°, IA appointed to'. reprsent Pennsylvania oh the Comrades of Pe:aliment thipusitatioi. gentleman stated Ant Mr. ilJeCehnimtled declined to givnin hie IMMO u a member pf. the module. . Dir..grrett withdraw the name of Mr. htia ,mant. . - Eir.;llateldngson, of Philadelphia, moved that a Como:Stew of dye be appointed to peasant to Ude miathig the names required. Adopted. - The dale 'appointed the - . failowinegentiemen as Inch anindttee. , . 11 flotabingson„ IdatJalm, .Indiatts; Dr: James Carothers, Allegheny: E. 0. tiodrich. - Bradfordr M. Weyand i Deaver. • hir.:Emett called the attention of the meeting to the; Gall Issued 'recently at , flarriebbrg 'Ail ing a convention on the jOth , of March, of Ile. pablicans, Americans, and all,oppoted to the administration. ha. - . ife..dcalred to know what I part the Republicans Would take in that gra , paied conventon: . ....hfr..Eicalmont, of Venango,:addreesal the meeting at some lengthen thirnipia. Ass mem ber °tithe legislative, sod &aligner of that sal fel4 called ttpanAtt mike:some wirgistratian4 , r We have In Panntadvsida tofu. parties' the Air .Dctsocrecy, the nigger. Americanse.' the Arletimto • Eapablicat and the - itepuhlbcon ice les4l ten s ed over Ittbirtdattee lath Wietraf both of the latter parties at _lbw:War& . end they; all agreed that no ono party conh& detest the nigger Demooratiy, They Mt the nammaity et Onion, and evincing that destrethey , bad signed the call referred-to.' Be • ba/levett that we coed carry thelltate. We do not Want the - Hunsimker faction with Its 5,000 votes. - We can do without It. The gentler= nrgsd.thle meet ing to accept the proposition contained In the Mr. Moarbeadvsid he Itaa atmloos for tle,lez He rejoiced at the eali p ,utti hoped tberewoull be an unanimity of actioninthe:neat Statelosavaes,, and he hoped thie toeetiug timid `State Connntion to meet it Harrisburg on the 201tuat Haab. - Mr. White moved that the - Shulman siP6lnt's State Committee of Beim to take- such netion - in behalf of the Republican Party of Pamovidv* 4ts se shall be beeeeeeri,lit the priegsee.: A geittlemen , guested thie “iiebsee- el rewire &Mi. EtEdellie CommitteeP . 5 Mr; Eerett=Ares, end Bailer bt • mew -1 ber. of it, tool • - the gialtlipen r•P!it .!hoPlir( l 7 l h 2 4 FM, . tie Thestasi. - ,airl Whititig4 if; kieio, cildectiozi 'ta:-. 1 6- Wiimeito abainran. , - , .-, -...- , , , A Teloth..W• ought 'notio treat. that commlttse L iritti amstderation, asthey treated as "dry dab bily list hill , .IA/J Chit Moved to..paitpone thlisietter at . _ , . - . Present. Mr &sett opposed this. t Hawse In favor of Atlntiag the prawn Stab Committee as °stag -try Mt possible. -Of the swenty.sevon person, comps*/ it 'only' era ' veto Republicans - He O'rcitoitia again non* M. lfaller.as a . member of that entandttee.‘ Is was a disgrace to the. Re )pubilan Party ' W./00°gal', a .-eonunlttei eau witting twenty-one enemies to six Mends. . Vtut motion to postpone yea omit& Mr.: Moorhead :moved- that Hr. , Wilmot be ioqateted to call 18111 e Itepabtlaan Convention ma, 26th of Hardt, at Hatrlsborg& . Mr. Alllion amppomed the Galling of the .Con vent! vent! n, bat was opposed to having . It called for the ,e me , day with that ot the anit-admfittera 'tten ieniton. - . , - Mr/ Moorhead them modilled hie' motion eo se-to iequeit Mr. Wilmot to mill e Mite Re putilltain Convention et any thiebe thoughtlbest. Finally the aciadderatlon of the matter wail ' Tti .ocanmittee appelateCto neleot 017' to aerie 'on the Clonamittem Of Perms! nebt lOrganirstioa on Mmolatlocupe end on the N i ttionalemanahtte,begged leave to repartee Jolla —Peirnanent organization of the Convention—= -fee. Ifiestoeis,. of Montgomery. ' Onillowilutltn4-11an jogs Ausaos, of Deaver. 7 'o4j the,Nitlonal'Euonave CoMmlttee—Mter pArrb Witmer, of Bradford: - • - „Rh} Convention then whammed• to meet at the alll.of the Chalrdtan. ' • NATIONAL CONVENTION. Byi i!even o'otoitkilit liell sas.prettY ,:willi Ailed.: The &legates present- were se reepeeta ttiq body Omen as .we, have ever seep , goa. • •Th tour of eleven haripg arrived, - , , • lion. Learessce Dunlap, -of Vermont, took the stand-And . spoke se follows: -, • Being of if:those tlislgo_thelr :mune to lie pall ler Ws Couiesdloo4 hare_ been requested to call Ms ataitoblege to o.Jer.. Aston • prd. , eeedlkg fortherl will read the tat referred.to. It is ste folluie : . -- 70 ens sisetnitmens os , rirs unman run,e _ , - ' In latiorilinott pith WU apposni to be the geit-,1 end desks of ~thir Ilipubtess party, and If fht sugssallosi of a large portion of _thePlepiablless PILI4 do undersigned , chills= of the Moto gepoblasao , Committees of Maine, •Vermont, Ideftiqbasette, New York, ,l'enes,eleattla, OWN ' Itilobigan. kialans,,,ned MitiomMity, hiMiby Invite the Ilepublimine irf the Union , to instils informal ado's' at Pittabsieib, on the ' VA of ' Pebeti• / ti Orginisitbnii and prodding - forty si Maim* D ary ele 866 te 'Coronretheenti.PonlifFialtepintfb"littstalblipthien6.yrf, 01' soul subsequent day, to atoolasaloaadidates for the4rmidenor and Vice .Presideney; te be sop, po st the election In November, ' 1866. ~., ~. - A. P. exam of Ohio. . . ~ .. -. 1.. ~k -.1..2, filoovillon. of Usu. . , DA711014710107,pf PP,- , .__' • i : I :.; rlivissos -Dian/JOS of VL - . I - .1 -Wilms A. Muni of NIL . .., Udder tills calf MIAOW ItMei, taid.. l , .tEPII ,sd th at I nondeste eitemporary .001=11.17. I WOWO • thirefore Manit,lobn A; Ling, of.'New mamm a York fAuplae.) ' - - • -.-- ----- , -' -,-•' - - , - - - It .MiL-bn: ssastilbali the- Chair, remarked • ,'Citittlemint - irini ocimitl4 toi. - OniklatTO lo aclutoslidontid thank yoliforesoliettor one. formil'ireelt at -' bly sat der Win inTi Ji, Ida 107,0 I pfellminsay raestiit= .&eorgialsettio;:itl tear Id 'falai 1 which shall put forth the priublier d the Ilei , ' publican Party. Those prinelpim, Eshilenho: se I muissitmal thou theas, meby 'ab fit i?•77;'77,r,' . .r,•, 77 .,, . .'„ Indspendewie was sultisvad, on ` :which o ur : , Cot)- stitution is established; 'M i r if .W. 7 40 ' Oar PAS with:justice, moderation and wilding,: the cow try and the Union will be perpetuated.; I hate. nothing !nether to say—thetiaelbrit*4l7 448. creed. , (Applause:). 4, Ger. Dingiutia, of Ididliigae, morill:that DF Btone, of IlaseaChtisetts, and ,IV.. Peen Clark of lowa, act' as temporary Moretariee. The Committee of arritagententec : through I Chair, requested the essetublage'io3docupy, tie Beate whichbed been prepared. .Thei oinfear.en consequent upon the delegates'etlingUran4ta having subsided, The Chair announced , that the- - Owem Lovejoy, of Illinois, Would taddrateithiMtioniOf 14x. Lovejoy delivered r. . on elogalnttpiayeel_ A prominent feste, its4:l Itli. - titioll o mighty God that the preeehtedniihhiteutidit be removed from power, and its . abhttii• design], upon. the liberties of the Mew ha'khwarted. It was moved that seven Vice ?Oat:tint!' ',the appointed. Loaf. .• g .delegetp moved that a committee of bas from'eseh Mate • here npreaented - be,;sfpoliited to prepare a list of oftioen fariiertbenendar gattization. Carried. Tbetollowing gentlemen were Utipolhiesdieid Committee. • ' Maine George M. Iftt#7 , -liew Hampshire J. C. Henan. Vermont.. Lawrence 8e5604..:, Matilehusette..: ' Chariot o..!Davis. eannemleat ...... s ' 1. Rhode Island Edward . 11itlati New York • 8; Drip6r.l* Nevi Jersey D.' ItiPler, .• . -. 1--' - Debates» : O. u..hatuoca l ,i , '., . mari1an4:......... ..... .F. P. Mgr. 1 1 i':•;: I . Virgit*...c....., Joseph Farley ~., 4 =l . .'' Penenfiraida Geo. Raided. i : ' 11 South Carpic.......".P. .0. WlliihOSti. ,4 -1 Missetirr.. . . ....... ....-J: Redpedil 'iA: `t Tennessee 11.4freit..rj , I 1 . •12:•,. i.a* i1entucky.............,-.W. 8. Halley, i'i: :''l 1 • California. D. N, Spratt., • 1.!. 4 . 1 lowa. d. J. Stetons. '.:: ,' Ohio L. a. vidoyiq't , ..7- `) ,-, 7=. Indiana .......... -.......Wm. Denali- • •.`,!. '..,' i"• , Illinbis • John M. Itrysio,,:, 4 . .• Minhigen. P. G. 11 . 04 3 .. kc' , l;,.fj ESIIBM .. , ...,.....,..,..... 8, N. W - l;„. ; -,-,.c,, - , Nebraska B. P. Ruth , ..',•'•• „w' ..- Whoiordlit•-,...:. . ... ... .. Charles Durkii.";k 4 4' r. , Minnesota ' • • 'l'. .Newheie.iirib .f , 'F': * District otColumbie...Lewia Clephatt .11,i .......''' t When th e frames of the "laliniltet ' rout. almost, leery , name, plOOll/111r1g thtli , the Southern States; the Territories. an : SL, was greeted' with lend' applause.'' ' , ' 1 , -; •-: • imi Judge Spatibig, or Ohio, *Mini he had just received a despatch from thS, of • 66 ileptibliun Committee of Ghlo' at Miaow', stating that delegate* fro m' ark, i New'Jaisey, - Peansylrula ehd "Ohle';'",* de layed there, bufirtadd be thil mu p . Op.. pianos) , :, , 1 ; Mr. Sackett. of New. York. our . 1, the Convention adjourn till two..o'elbek._ 'ti. , ~ Mr.' Dayton, of New York, Uged ':the gentleman to withdraw his motion to Ullifw' him to Introduce a motion. • •., ••. i:. 1 .. , . 1 Mr. , Sackett withdrew his motion. , gi.,.. Mr. Dayton moved that a isingelltitik.Ps -IP* pointed to anemia who,. are.otemWst:the Coasted= and prepare a list , of 'thelrt,tuuttes. Ides to ntakeproper arrangements lo , : Seat . -the delegates' in the MIL , Carried. , • , r.li,.'"_ • `" - 11.1bir'eonsiderable discussion on ''' lut. of order; the CMChairappointed the fella -., ' , solo tientett ea the committee conteinple , 'n , the motion jut carried: . ' M.. , ''' J Dityron. of New York '' - i 1.-7 A •'. I.‘ John' . Foote, Ohio ; ;. ' - 6 -- ::„: - 4.1 L. L. Lord, Peon's. . ,••W ' Hon. John diluters, morel that Lai of ed• foureing, the Conuntion !QOM diolifnlk, It. P. Spalding, of Ohio, to addrees them. . I .i. .' Judge Spalding declined to speattl Are Same thereto hear only.• ~.,- -;...,. -. t ii Land cries were now made for , ' *joy t Slireelett n . ~, , , . : ~ ••.• - ' The; white-coat , and broad, bold .f of the Tnlwu editor was teen matilt v Aids tbiiiperaker's stud, and, as be tams " 2t1t,10 was greeted by a perfect whirlwind *a ria ' Thih'sialtement ltavistra usinted katii ' - Mr. Glutei said, he was . glad , of the JOrttualty Worded hire . ,„ whei,beiairiese tratiaat pueshig, to _make a' fee 'suggestion/ , - which .hultitlied.to be Understood not erecordeg Inlaid *". tint& ea Crowell? tree friers:ls. at- W • ~ z 'Adieu he m , had been of - late :stiourning..s4 ..y::leaked !Am ,u4g,„4„besAt s • le ~,•.. I- .--i .1 -t t - 1-3t...mosentanteo.lll , . oe allif; but merely am -Woolly suggeolonsj`;‘,...: Firer, Ball Mr :Gseelq,- Intrinsa • • oaie rutdred la" onrinorineents. I.' l' axe myself 1 very vacuous snag ( laughter . ) to friends et Waehbigton-thinker• afro bound t ootire as not to seem. aotostsd. by 1114111 towards; that part of i thelinion. which dots not, syrepethise - with as. -, Mr. ' tireeley was here Interroptet by . the Chair, who - requested such members or; theOr , guiration Committee as had not yet entered the eattercrout to do so now. The CTlteorstaries read the names of the Committee Maid... ..' '. Mr. Grundy proceeded to au that hot: n4,cor acts but oar words should indicate. a*., absence of ill 7 mlnd towards the South! We elicudd not only bi, hot seem to be, acting for the intineat of this whole country.. He .stated Duct in the South tore many friends of dates:use #lOO ought not to be , irritated by our imgrudenee isir harsh.' nem 'Col.' Beaton Is openly noting Itud 14 1. = thlting with ns: (Applause) - ' uii .• TA.sestund suggestion presents itself, ~*l4l Mr.: , . Orally..; ThleAlsterium qtlestion cutikeetwee us and codunassots ne saudeusly.!. We stoat that thee question „iith pinduco sod l'okte - seance. Tbenferetthared of tiltelt.leuted Itogublitians la:thelAisteriMth taste:--Bot tith. Ainothaut; at ..earstiosali.orgenialtide,Qia not friendly.b3 us. Who:believes_ 'thet,thn Comientips etAsitiliuted, phis lid COMO old unequivocally for 0,,.e e terri tory ortlithoe free obits =Ulu lititullititoth -• - ' In any event, - the Natio:id' ithiurnican' orgiutl esti= to Boothe to MK': I surer- hers:firma at tubed to that party:. and .hassAppimml Its doe. MUSS ' fpoizkai beeping, ball WWI Copied forbearance and the of suoh'4 course as' lucent trio soli` Amorlothe 'will Wgprore— smtb or willinductilbent to seririthius. It a' Eta* be good antislavery turn • I old , . not In quire kettrohla saline eatidne.• , He cited an old mashit- I treat your, enemies so thst;'.,theywill in t beeouni'your friends, and your. frl , 10'!hat Ow pill remshr Monde (Apple :;) 'Ur. eilieiley taiiiaa ' it. third ' etliM....; third Its I ocuahLonsietk- , witWour *ads at Washlugton that-this Alontentimadmii 'Funk tipe point* time or place fort nomittathakfat.tha Presidency, but .that It shall: A Wen to bold a Mimetic% And appoint a .-Rhone..nu- Gond committee .to. }hem to cooginotion with thoulat Washington„ahallhe lift the, grotrer, to choose time and glace; . , air A4o'llaalas; said air: •Grooleri:',thorS are r 41 rim asto-ite probable:fain as sa.free State. r ,My ,apprehorsioss sr*darM'n ;.1 knew that Jefferson . , Davis, alt implaubiqr,:holir of the 'foe State' party, la tit tho hied ,ef.the Mar Department. ' I Iwo*: that , llinthltinnt7..py no tacaneknr - Mend, commands "trope icipoultus frontiers. I . hey', that , 'ohms ootZtilnin. go forth WOll3 1111 , toper friends in,Es ' ' oto the comes, they should punt* ' I Szejr.- that If they heolaughteret.-and that 'event'tuyilietpon —that , tho North will rise rep to serage't emu Bat Ido not whait: , euotra -terrible onus. ::Lot as wlce them snob counsel itit V 111 `4, 0161 : 4 within the hounds of the laws.. P IO Jilt's* Doc. lem aware, lan Any ntetAgg,, i lawn of tha 'bogus - Aeneas' legislature ord, be wiped from As feu of the' ~ Mort , iteld . When the as Dili thatthatpugissliould be left to. their own elution .10. rep to ;Bur IV tit ,whaears the - foots 1 : . ',. '‘'.. -,. „ - A ifirtelatare cotopOsalof ;t4liwaTnitina, lizi ,great girt, bad inadeltn fel o n y IS aggbleYsla ,..nrOmd' bud fir lip - the baderatnimat mf tho aant Nebraska Iniquitymitietest.th the our ' .91•0.' *selective hoothisi, ..Thisle the ,post.: don which our ;emu friends erel glaud.— Unit 'Wise 'lairs are ahrOgliWtnitr. bii..Ptni will' in. Thr Presldisitraßt'ligth th em - lo ' suptcrt those laws, and is read/ to uteri* awn weft .be two regiments - thifelleit year 'at an expense of $2,000,004: lf the , peoplie:o Asn mato tagethei to Mike theiterttiewsi they are treated as . I'wiehlbsg seam-:of; our aritol i rt -could blunt out Is . rids; Ili t 6 co ' el with Anylloblatorr, que44likitateliteo• dal roar to maintain 041..404, 10 yet: riot ibir themseleis Into . thejerflf.,. redlei li etS' a nd oath. (Applause.) - ,', -- ~,'.,•!. - . •'• :Nei hoped the , thniventianMeuld Omit _Pellourn in • lorry. ' Some af.the, deligetekAla cornea thousand , adieu . , Let, usAliberste ;without 0 1 00 hut Thifetuteweirare„ of thielleiOndepentia ow: ' - sae* of th is boy.- 11141ewq was - lentil leggianditl 'ix; -, ,-. : A Bine' !Time= 'ltia-Teitouldttl from every part of the Hall. -: _.' ~. .iiliog arose and &ducker Ihenscused. Hane 'Joshua 'B- aladiago) 'sari, „ealr-tulk. ,_ 4, tige4i' , The stalwart liongressmanittlecUlair"l Ale.liiddlop congratulated tit a. outlook' I haviai so Sible a man for Chilrinsal• ' o,li Bilr Woes him abs _ion of Baru Meal 4APO ll u g4l) - '.Stir oning to th e remarks of his, reo l l,,' By . .d *mop alga: kir mod liiii iiiolit - i: ilid6o 10.1 a.... r lon On Washington otaitbgaegi,l•till'l yam is the lest Ideas on ;eart*forfyinfao kik fa tideland-I (Laughter smidsggdathth.) .11 , liTo you to dictate and me In liVaeldnaton yi . follow. .I sly to you do as youe joitgatoent di i *roti tates not as o th ers uy. The !.gower rigs la you. .80 en sandins - d.41,4:- •i' - -_ ' --: It.-: , :,,,,,..:—.-, •_,,,-2,,-.lrl'''.4-7!‘ There was a great work progressing onoeat a Place - in the West. The hearts of the people were stirred. Au old deacon bad two eons, Jo , oeph aratJohn. Joseph was one of year timid sort and he prayed—"O; Lord, thou beet coca. Pivoted a good work: do it quickly; let it move along calmly , du." Bat Juhn's whole heart was in It, and he prayed with an unction. Said be: •'Ol Lord, thou hest, begun a good work here; end we pray that thou wilt carry it on in thiee own way, and dont mica what Joseph says about" Itl This hippy hit was received with a storm .or laughter, which lasted several minutes. Ur. Olddlegs concluded by Introducing the Rev. Owen Lovejoy, oft Illinois. "He is not Joseph," said Giddings, "he Is John."' ( Load ter. Mr. Levejoy's remarks wen of a very excite. ble character.. He took the strongest ground in 'regard to the Kansas diff Quints. He was not particularly noted for pluck, but he was ready to beeoma captain of & company to aid his Free State brethren, Ond 11 be couldn't got pi:tepid:3oy, he l wonkl go as a private!' (Loud applause). He thought this no time formoderate counsel.. We are in the midst of a revolution. We must fight, and It' the preeent administration permitted the free men of Kansas to be butchered by his troops or by Southern ruffians, he was for war—war to the knife, and knife. to the Mit I (Excitement and applause.) . Mr. Gibson, of Ohio, made a telling speech. Mr. Carling, of Illinois, next addressed the .Conventioa at some length.. ' • Blimon Draper, of New York, from the Com mittee on Permanent Orgenlzatiou, reported the nomination of HOD. _FRANCIS P. BLAIR, of Maryland,, on President. • nomination was received with such ap ' Vilapatikig enthusiasm as we have never' before. gesortlee:* . .ilitiberatlve body. Op motion the nomination wu unanimously accepted ; `""Tire Chair appointed • Preston King, of New sad ,Teeak.l3/Thkerhoff of Oblo, as a out aellttlute,7conduat Mr- Blair to to the olitr. • Sha tit:ending tha; p4tforn; Mr, Blair was re , tt. raft irith;threidoud cheers. • • On taking the Mt. Blair said, that he no orator, and that it. was a remarkable llat•lhat this VW the first speech he was ever called Open to make. He felt very much affect ed by : War kiadnou in stalling him to the o,...hddr it Wit lithewas sire from any:personal corr. ataltrltlOttlejdmseif, but rather from respect to 11Xithosthaliecey,..andi to the assulatlons it had lnion 4 'hic":4phodyfortnne s lto form with the Hiatt , trklusl•trace;.JUlrasmand Van Buren ;who had - &nese muoh (al their country. • He had been connected with'pien whtim the north and south both dellgited. honors,; • • • Ttia PeoPle, et the - smith' had . been made to bailie that theobjeot of the Republican party ins Solely the abolition.%cry L but when theytundorstood its veal td to preient the nullification of the rights of e partbwe will find a different feelingin the :south, and • rat Tome from that eeellop..thot Astonish the north Itself. In admo,unting for :Me presence at the convention,, ho paid : . that? bad l'eolllloi a call to represect the Baltirimre Republican As godation—compasedilAteetetethullettalawisz- teuelye wealth. They desired AMC to 1301 n 0 here and lay before the meeting,s Paper, Wakens to be:considered by the coupition'atta southern platform, and which he Wended to have precut. ad se a member on the floor. [Cries of "read It;" "reedit..." ..no I no I wait until the organ. halloo is eamplette," Ina 1 He again thanked tie Meeting for.tbelt kindness /a placing him In the ohair; and took his seat.' Desper 'then annonneest-the following nominations otyleePzesidenta and Searetaxinni which were accepted: . . . New Hampshire Horatio 0.-Rues: L. Brainard. Mcasichusatit.........Hon. Geo. Bliss. •Conneofictd.- ...... ;..Jiunes M. Bantle. Rhode G. Hunted. . 'Nevi York E D. Morgan. New Jersey-. .... -...W. P. Sherman. Virginia . Joseph Farley. • Pennsylvania Gen. Joseph Markle. Henttesky W. 8. Bailey. lowa W. Penn Clerks. Ohio - • Hon. R. W. Spaulding,. Indian& --...- Hon.:l - 1.0.W. Julian. -'lllinois John H. McMillan, • Michigan . . .... B. T. Bingham. Whscossid David •Jcines Minnesota .... M. 'Watson.- ' Disteint breoltimbia-Lowle (Nephews. Erik& • &D. Tilden. Nme felt " - ' laiseiDsyttai:' - JIDStoL ..... C. 'Vaughn. :J. W. Stone. •••• if t r libobat r : of Ohio; moved:that . a committee of thraufiatradaltauf.lia be doeigesued , "by eAob latotelliletialow) be /*Olga - to airport Van' For tbs , orrogration- of the; Repoblieen ilmanduisatins made that .the comzelitee ameba of ciao fromeaoh - Stato. • Another anmeadmentwas ands to ley' the m►t ter on'the table MI two o'eloek, in order to id- . low the dolmans; whOhad not arrived an appor. Malty to assist in tho szrangetaant of the com mittee. The antendnitnit was carried. -hit Minh, et New' York, moored that there be appointed one from each State to draft se addreee and reeolutions for the consideration of the non 'station. Mr..lllllott, of Oblo, moved to let !ton the ta ll. foi the lame reason- that the Motion of Mr. ,11.1tobell wee tabled. 4._ Mr.: Multi mdd the .00mmkteo required all the 'MOO that could be ;Inn them to prepare attar Important doeumimtotott hoped that the, gee -Omuta from Ohio would-trithdiew kit motion: - : hit.'Etilett.thestwlthdrewitii- Metier'. ' hir..Dautdrort.Mt Oble,..theuleineired theme.' tiOn.to lay tdr:liaou's:.zootiott 'on! the table for the:Present) The action wee 104.- d Mr. Fig; of Ohio, then offered 'ail ateerokuent that Inihtead of one from seek State, ,three beep = is.. tut, of Perma:', -- aisttiptiostelto `-large Oerashittemr.se they - .portended -their work too 'Mewl"; • P. - . ktr.TrersinotitorwesvoteddoWu.. , IA yoke then- moved Met two , be appointed from each State, lodged et Lest. Ate.' Marat's , antleti was thin put and it pre- ' ALI Masa Gila moved that the piper tefarracti *to by the Madman Alt *shine& seat, !Unlit , he motion , •lo adjourn Arta lost.. - • A ,ceetion that each' delegation came • Its rip :inectadvoliaereber on the committee trai oar% l' he tbfloning . gentleinen compose the lionimit - New Yoik....;•Ortiettllian n :li.,Chiaittien. 'llfalne . ' .• .t.:.'..: -- Geo, Ti!. 'ffelitOn.; . "..; Nair Elatzipslar,il...:..:.,:.Yraiiele r.'..yolu4oii. I ) " Vermont. ' ' = 'Brainvid.: ' '.. .Taaisatihasette:' ' ' ' 'B. liase. Coannotiont'........ ...... ..... 0 r". Cleveltuid.: ' ' ` Ithodo Ishind ' ' A. G. Renard.' ' New'Setoey ' P. D tix. Pennsylvania. ... ............john Allison. ' Aelaware ' ' W. H. Dennison- :halos - Ti''.' P. Atilt. '. . Virginia' ' - • ' 'Samna B, Farley. 'Minnesota ' .T. N. Minion. , ;Dishier of coltiakbls L: Clephank, ' Nelsiisliii .. U. G.'llanklei. .IWilotirt .. ' Juana lindpatit. ' . Kentlioity • - ' SY, B. Bailey. ~ California . • ' D. Ti!. Bi , ratt. ..._.' This,,‘, ' ' - ' 'O.• G. Hawilortle. 0616 r e 0 Ili ibsivit f i alert crb..,..bingii,n.,„"Ta D ri : tut them du the bonne 6,/ who . e--- -- 0e ba sk $0 the oommlttee, the wetter , wee re fer red 0 a de 141t1 n. who "iiiill44Aarttholl:drip7 to etottli the Malty. 9 art Amu Denial tiondtalred Giddier , ead 144 '• , 1 106 , - Jem at 4:4**,ut) Oliver P. Morton. • ! g ua r .7 " . " - Jahn O. Veughee 'l 9.1 . Liv,,b Pd. Howard. .11.1041gan wisconsin. ....1„„74- 8. LpTott. . ,- . --; ti: N. wood. , Xatiees • Mi. Mama routed Us icoUoo for the reO4- log of ea pipet' oflsanois P. Eolr • THE WWI'MIL EWE. Thero is a ltratt bodyof Woking men in the Bothern Eltatmt...-qtwiyl know Is Maryland, son-. lluMberi my.colihbor4 to MantEMP l 47- coup% who deplore themes; of ; .the Compro mina In relation to :81avary, ehiolt ill, hoped hid terminated the (Hatradtouv, gm/11404 of, this ilisuattag eupjeot forever. it terroktheeP people, hese not hitherto reptiftatett bp' ptablio sletveistrotimm iikek.uelleittldei:The, . 1 4 1 $1 0 1t, of fat* to theAreseit of them .eotoptouteff peteltr i stwitea_the similes% .atut Umlaut& clime! Wan tofelloworere not stiltstobvioup to th ulna of the floutheau Pevrat.'l2 B4l 4 ,ll 4. thea;t4 the politishutr.who asadeoted the peer- Die bithismumwerearosithlealnelatenlipiWO all the persottel Watts alto leadars [newsy's* and their pertleassmihlog up the trojerltplu both Aluatteammessery to effect, rtts ,lrefe PretritotelY ofilinll4—tife:repea 1144. ,to ;w ist the vOmutary Mader o f - di north to :t T he anat.' 'Thorp had been DQ.copra)tition by- the members of Congress, to any quarter with their eouatirm: oute,ieither. toy locus made tears.. th e poop* 'dirtillie.the Canna. qr afterwards, o r by stddreteb ititittee• mt 4 Wee bt13.1010 . atettiageteby set. j.6,7:4 1 1/ 411100 / 11t I M P 19 7 , 0 11 9R.Irri.ill Large Westa,, end marlin the - feel gs, prejudices, the rations end priaelpha UMW, as tall'as. the Wad power el the • .., 0.1 1 . tr; . , - States had hitherto always been preceded unat tended by every mode of forming sad eliciting the publio °pintos; which is the vital movement in a Republican Government. But in the :lets overthrow of all the adjustments of the roost anxious question which Congress has bad to deed with, from its first to the present session, not a whisper of the design was permitted' to reach the public; ear until Its micoess was sealed by the private arrangements of, the politicians in Vongrees, In 'conjunction with' the President. The measure when publicly presented wasj at first veiled in the Committee's Report. as being but a reference to the Supreme Court of a question involving the constitutionality of the oompro miees—then as a conclusion that the compromise of 1820 was supercooled by the oonipromme of 1850, bat this interpretation of the Bill, covertly contained the repeal of the compromise of 1820 —..that of 1850--and alas 'die compact with Tex so; by which all the Territory reserved by nab of them as free from Slavery in the territorial condition, was opened up to Re admiration.' This Bill of intrigue, pawed in ocesslave, by the aspiring politicians, to eubserve personal In• tercets, was well understood by themselves. and their partings to be a bonus for the Southern vote In the election of President, but it was ushered into Congress as the voluntary offerieg Of the North to the South to the principle of equality. It was thus divisted in the eyes Of the South, of -.being, a. breach of faith on their side. It came as a free gift to them from. the, Chief Magistrate and other leading men, Repre sentatives of their Northern brethren. • They were not aware of the treachery of these Rwpreseotatises to their coOstittwats, sor did they anticipate the; excitement which lute en sued from the wrong, aggravated by the betrayal •by which it was attended, nor the dangerous consequences likely to follow. Mailltudesof hoot en patriots in the Slaveholdhig States,- - who imra the Utile°, would willingly restore the' compro mises, the work of - the pent , .men •of their -own region. . They, ere sensible of the fatal effects of its dissolution upon the peace and prosperity of the confederacy, and of the inevitable destruoi tin of the security- to which they hold the 1 glen lostitutlon- r ot the frightful gannet eiv.i . II war and Slave ineurreatioil which might arise oat of the collisions between the two seotiona-• on the one side wearing the tispeot .of • Was of conquest, for the extenslim of Slavery._on the other a was. of defence tapeworm the rights of the emigrants who have gone from their hostas. But these men of good faith who respect engage-. meet% and above el, the engagements width have produced concord and happy toe 'between the States of the Union, nod their station, al ready embarked in strife by the combination of polithilins, who heck penmanl advantages by the pewerit gives them over the masses. Wadi:* Always commits the. power and interests of the many, to the few °hie& whir:nosy it; and so the whole South is at this moment hi the hands Of politicians who hare contrived the mon -1 meat, to strip the Nortll of its Internee ' ea pro ' Tided for In -the several compromise:4 and the . beet men:of the Slave holding Elmtu, who are setsiihla. Ot.the iniquity cannot venture to de,. rim their slinthinents, lest they !near the lone. .WitiOil of deeerting their own so:don in a contest in , width .defeat .would be humiliation.: and foe which' thelesden who have prodneedlt.. would subject them, to the charge of falling to stand by thocause of their peculiar Institutions- The peewee who have sent me to this Con vention, irelhe first of the slave holding region who hive come tinned tor vindicate the Aimee of *dr cowmen. onuntry against this sectional inkance,. They are • body otimudeess men of Baltimore who feel, that their ray espettinlly and the State of Maryland have a• greet stake depending ,on the preurration of the Union and the peace of the, country. - If. the bonds .which I unite the two portions of the Union, dletio, welshed by free and due institutions. should be levered, the nature of the different Intereshi growing out of the special of property in .which it consists on one side, moat involve GOltting4 conflict. for Its recoiary, when flying to the other far freedom, and the animosity thus edt geadered cannot tail to bring on those pretreat', ed and bloody ware of ambition and 'warmest which have charsoterised notions of oontiguoul Territory In every age and whioh hmreprodno ed the most relentless hostilities between there of kindred blood. ,-,The ware. between .llngland. Scotland. end Inlead- th e wars Ifetweeo Franc and England. ef France and' the. northern na:- lions ar the imathient--wars which make up tte r idetore.ilf Burp, would Mire their Vieille l h i Maryland would becozn y thii - Belgium of 'this - side of, the Atlantic-the Potomac the Rhine: The - shores of all our great Biters dividing , the heat% &stet would frown•with. fortrown.and onturies of bloodshed wane; ..-uniee n the peoellareanse - originating the strife.: which make, an early end of it,..lis the-Intestine war of Solon heateniug Its own ertinetiem . .i. . • TtMle .1 represeet, abhoring the thought on 1 civil witepressed an the mind of every mak by labeantitituti fend. which althongh now showing ~ its .violence. only upon a remote Untidier, is nererthekoslatmerk in • wpry Apirited heart on i the Continent,' have destroi um to submit .th this Convention, convoked to take the initiative in the nomination of a chief Magistrate to lup ' hold the cause of the Free States in the con troversy, a proposition marked by, justice and moderation, to restore -good feelmg.- and con cord, and certainly there never wag a contest when the plain honest Idea that directed Jack son'a aindolitrwion iris of such easy aptiosttos in settling • difficulty: Let the North ark zatkrog :bat what is clearly rigid, and sabesit is mithisy ltd is wrong, and. It cannot tail to bring the "quarrol to en honorable tern.ination. The dispute about the Teritorite was adjusted so satisfactorily - to the whole country that all parties, however, widely differing on other nab wstemsdeititskpoo give in adhesion. to the. settlement in every ulise quent election-all th e th ouldidates for y- Prosideney before sad in the .• last,pievass In !obedient* to the several numhsitjog eoeventlone, stood egos, it as A Plat. The present alai illegietrate :did mores ll7 the •very terms of hie Inangaral, addrese. closed by 'solemn esthete may be saisi.to have amen his allegierthei to the coreptomilsee .ot the Slays question, de claring they should not be disturbed If he amid prevent Aiming his term of unite. He renewed the. Tow lathe message , to the- Bret Cinftresslie met! and before Its clean became the active 'thstioxnent In. abolishieg every mun prom ism wind& on, the subject shun the foundation of thedevernment. • Mins ..done with the audde . onager An explosion of amine ,of powder. The Biala Owed by,leffateen and his compatriots to peevent the extension of Slavery sad its din gerone iendenor to disruption of the Union the smeginusi stipperedded. Under Monroe's edami ideation, Lesnides,•Tinekney,: Calhoun; Craw. fordoiall the peat. men of , the. South aiding; and :Olay:especially distinguishing hinsielf, after tiro yeitsjof struggle, in, its effeetuation.the= late dispoeltice deb* otrittrovernithontihe Mexican atepthlitlone- - ,aeoompllshed :•by:llus , sinte'•great man; Supported by Meister, Casa and be-Beets also-oh the Mohr point-the delusion of Sloe ry by: the prohltion of the Moslem lawe, In • ward all the real statesmen, f the country, con protases petite subject made. by, nod pronoun ced bj them: as binding. in. honor na, this. oohs :promisee et lbs constitution, wen bloneenpliy . :the adman of President Pierce Mg Mr. Doug las, to the :ahem' of Mr. Mahlon and , * tee 'Neill pre who prepared the.mina. ,'Now•the simple nmeilylor this role in to lei lottild Mui Worlereeerthralni and anthill& meter; If resolved upon by the North, eaCperslited- in withoht regard:to party emus or. party oriel--; or, individnil.dosigesce predilections. Sheri Is not al honest patriot In. the North or any party . whttdoess net montlemn this not of bid faith. - ',llanT,•ltio--trne,lerroped - by.ectimel of asidob ambition andiOOkleg to thelessdnumemilit thee I Southern Influence, say the mischief done, On not be repaired.. TheaotePpondeeti cannot bOX's•• I stored benzin the:Senate wadi the Prealtied _ Aoki". veto_to forbid It. There was itementinAl bly, a itronipmwetolgalned theilepozigimpltesi-, . intite*-416 ball whiahDestott nestaryaod alone; put Sa tatotiont.:- 800 Rh% lialehnt drinuldted then over the strongest wills sad the ablest min, of the oonaby. It cannot,be withstood. by!,,the , pima; now on the 'NNW a •Ii the 'meantime, the .spowettforixwitatios Agate !Shushan Ai; -lion *wen lolketerythltslt. itt;41134,111166 until -the; fwtlou'e wiles shill prance:nee its irresistible . firtel.i. _ fa. a:C ....1.•---.1 .. ,"1:11: -,-, ~.„;., ..• ,-. ~ That thoflostkwillieeptlemeire itiwluiteler -the yklent men 'who seek • dissolution- of;the WO . te_niskst ! Chtileetcmithe New York oftlii Berill.Aniti:elett:dentil. Jitter: can It auks, dhe, Diode et ntallileitich., and, war upon `the '.4lAnpkondstesocinompasts wt Us own" me Mig-- Minted 4ty Its tteta. greatest Ettatemeni,'sneler 'Able! they have-enjoyed ,peaceead.eststytfer ' Mustildnist,og. - e many, And .the' anduenion At Whleh =keg the tenure, not only ot the. &Dies: Act Inititotton, het ot -. ell ,Atuy) hold" thselita ha rad% sr private 41[0,1 dquoit custinatatenea at chit erer,,Mintaaver this haat econes. the Wm* will gild an aasillAry In that sesteslJulan'tubtl.' ,Itt;thlt South;.chit: sostaladd thohnothWatlltay eenstitneatanill hen tkerstrond 4ortest9teentat of biting gut /Are* la Akeiriadhealbis=le Obi ths redly pentode ;arty at their :seetioa, ‘-.,-• ~. The repeats! als upseney efeenillauilif ' .4 A ~ ......,,clitlithlhathVanalocf alt the • sting coMetollenal an* of Ai an*: ' AM* erigheatel lisnanatufssinglilineleht-; . seri * lst on s arlDstwailheilaustneaisniterilx;- , teinkbe Watches 1141.# :Iv! -.J.)4: r , -- - -- a : - . 7 .1,2101 MtPettlAt the itenteltelbseheelsess,, 9‘IIIWWWWIt **estate: tbrillogi , etiitio;- - Wa. Ikallasselatillsesey,hlslethalseeettudA by the sr "`of the aft.inistion.-mid I. the only - , one • .*. -. 4r the exlitthweitimect It MOM, 'a't-.d r,1414,. ' 1 -' elves, practical modeof redreabing lite wrote and s! ebkg the aggressors, and to give notices that th e mejoeity of the people of the Union mean to vindierte their riebte end the cause of Free Institutions, ID the moat direct manner; and also,' that Eihrte holders may hare warning in advance, not td hazard the property they value eo highly, in apnitary from which by solemn certain* Sieve was interdicted, and *tacit the sovereign power of the country has resolved to reinstate. Tide warning is names:my toprecinde the plea of veiled rights.; as having effect in fa vor of such as go Into Hansa; or other Free tar- T it er " with slaves; a pies which Wad urged. Imo - usefully in Missouri It is neousary too to estop owners of slaves from elahnlng indemnity for slues, freed by the stet of Congeal; recog biting each Teiritory on coming into the Union as Free. Evert if Eames were admitted at the present sushi of Coagreee As a Free State, the Repeal ought to be urged to prevent the mutt tien of tie Eimas outrages, iff New Mexico, Utah, and all the Territory of the Didted States, the Nebraska act Ewing (leviathan of the pro hibitory, laws! or treaty,) opened them all na to similar Meadow. For these reasons, _sal many more that' might be urged, touching the policy of the measure, I hold thst every item should merge Id that of /27mi There is one, view more width duty to my Southern aoustithents prompts me, to' present for conaideration. In the South both the old parties, Whig !ad Democratic, hart :blended; their strength, lto aeotrre the unquiet of the fres territeries fin the Slave Institution. Mr. Caruthers •st sleuth Whig of Missouri when 'waked where were the Whigpnrty, answered that kb soul had transmigrated into the Demooratio body in the South and while pronouncing the Proudest uniegiuM on Henry Clay whose pried plea he still held as hie political faith, admitted that the measure on which the slue holding sec tion had planted its standard had identified in its support the lint/m.lnd • Democrats of the slue holding stake, however differing on other questions. The South Americans, although all connection with them, was reprobated by the Democratic Caucses' of the Home and by the official organ of the Administration at Waahlase ton, were oonstrelned to support Mr. Aiken, the " Administration candidate for Spesher --st the close of the contest. This proves that all politi calarganizations hostile as thee' are on all subm ¬e questions upon the seetionai policy of extending Slavery to Territory hitherto free, are one and ledivisible. The steam achieved by, ' the Southern Politicians by l induchm all , the Northern aspirant!, for the Presidency to ran a race for the fever of the ffilutb, in showing who would go farthest end fastest to make surrender of the righte of their constituents to the arty holdieg eectioo, leaves no publth rain in the South any other eh - trash ye than to rellaqueh his position, or !tuba on that great conquest for the slave-holding Mertes!, to which it was' con trived to give the sppearanee of being a volun tary boon tendered by the North to the South: It is-this etratagy whielr renders It impossible at this time for those knees the people who favor the compromises, to rally in the South to main- - Mtn what they are imisible honor and good fa reocgnlnes as binding, because made by its o wn statesmen, then in )command of the Government land sanctioned by their own consent. In the I South, there can haver be;a party, to assist in redreeaing this wrong until the North dispels by its unaminity, the Mission, that its people are willing to legalese in it. The hopes dep. • gon party leaders, con trolling everywhere the old organization of the Democratic party in the free States and the in fluents and patrcMage of the adminisfutlen. have done mach to! stifle the voice of the mas ses in the free Rotes.- If they will in the ap proaching Presidential election unite all parties, indignant at the violation of the rights of the Noith, to assert th, es all have united in the to South deny the , 'the injustice will soon be els e remedied. When t North le tree to itself, there ale multitud e in the other Notion who will parolees the Iniquity it has buffeted, but • who would never see it, II tamely tumuissed te. There are Mouse/Wel to the Booth who are sen sible of the shunter to themselves in the breach . of the compacts about Blastaya—who estimate tll. truly the conaegurtmes of a Impure of good ' feeling between tht swam and who rather than bring matters t the arbitremeit, to which '.they eeem to be boonial, • *veld milliner see ' the broken compaot srestored....but 'flee= want of concert of aorieeL th e Nor th , hammer, in- Jared and excited can eke no effectual-resistance, it may prepare forln repetition or Indignities and *tongs to which thosewhe offer them will - set no limit when there is no bondianiblession. 'Tide Itepabliman Cterrontion•la 'A naultast *Mier , - '" it maybe'hoped will; grther around it, the =H ei 0! the North who are resolved to redress the wronglperpetrated- by the portage of the Ku els Nebraska Att. I "Itepubllisen party" was the early deslination of that welsh 'subsequent-% ly took the soubrigeet of Democrat at first gem in derbion. Mr.defferson in his fleet inum gural, calling the parties by names ander which they then were arrayed against cash other said ". we are all itspublicans, we are all federsliste." He meant, doubtless, that there were certain great principle! in which both' agreed tmlfrated in their designations, however, meth they dis agreed about matte of,, parley end Mode! 6f administrating the G overnment. sertiment. _, The Federalists gave their support' to the Ber publican form of government, The NORM:Aim - • were devoted to the federsd cons act both' _ agreed in oppoaltioo to royalty, Ind in owed- 11 . tion to a severance Of the federation, audited,/ —, the States to drift as petty natioes — detache from each other. May not those'who have or- ' gentled with a view to correct what they , con sider Mere error, in the legislation and id =titration of • Gov't under whsteler - party name or watehltord they Tilly, unite with those ebb do not sgree with them about the measures , or mode of Wean 'on pointh - whleh 'evolve' ' nothing vital, to redeem the guernment Cram an infraction of. the fundamental Inns on , ',Mehl they •belleae Ira ' pane' Mid pros pe rity ' . , sertainly depend, and ,ponlidy its unity is a - nation: Cannot all parties In the North unite ' in each a triads, to retiree - what theyin 130121. mon feel to be paramount to ill other gargle= in controversy which have heretofore divided .: _ . ' that, end cannot ell'inGitinder a Itepubiloan ' litaidard to defend the tame of free Wl:Rations and the Union upsitst the aggeosehinrof interum col and ambitions men, litho motelilavery mearuk of combining a sectional form to accomplish • ' their deslgas egalirt them, end eepertally the theta moment bet lt the cause must be lost! ' , The misteidiet et d lhatlwt qtrpt, br wattles al/ cleitteat of dlditeatte la Mwrw thr tie . dose 141 ;=t iti nzerstaltw=igar ..t ratatet a l . r ot= altet. Act laterir tiii m tg." we:thus Matsu tor • cute ander aback et tr ii hid:_tattewe atm thells ' „ . , tthellarow•wa brat wpm or mem er%er, wale wow hard wpm satt,w erdliwat &Oen Mral ww °tastes amteta "aet"aiwCeb°li'ttrteottdabeuiltbt l is a wI et t t O sutrt th ',.cad sr sh n ou sladie? mr witltA . ..., . '• 0. tat WOWare r ureaate It ma b r maw 11=r ,i Orti Gni= !VI Tuner oust esAl= to. xamilwalltra at the Ira.) abaratt . ater tsrs . t 1 to =TA Igo i tli t e l earlr b th i rr emu, who en caw t""""" wca elt=trt it 'li .,_ 11= nt iChtaw 00 4 arta* Oben attas inmthail. tr......... 4 44 f .". 1% . ."10—ni5." te="l=.__lr', tadr pts7sql ili:s,asa d. .2 the suirtmar 0t nomtamsms, =stl.,=k,,,=:: it.'" O t agarraaa uTIN,* Grown feather , te wake la . regard to the Yawed at , - - **bindles the es lces tarasois t a 1 :1 0 twain *al awl 1 = .1=1,/, q 176133 "ailldift*" " °t —Pt u n• - Belt eam Bad ~ r, . ..0.111., dm. u• 'tat F r u : yr ~. 1.401 t =get relatiO u the sate Oatibli bat t ttertt he .' . r i a r l e ast4=tehtlewanteltme• ;walk %IL The erkeetWol i tetett a lay amtlaw would - gra r te=%:tnett. ' 4.t.2== " l,l4 • ., : =Aworte vans as man bat ate ~mth toths nemias waireasmasettarr. • • Oa mottos, .tha q wag oaosieid to flit_ sentiment, et thiliontheta Mende, and ordered ' t eob, prictst. ~ p ~, r - _ • -- , 1c -, On motion, the Convention adjourned to three . ' aninocui At dm **cloak:, Mr. Melt took the' Atari — :`• *ad celled the thetrehtioa to order. - 4 • . Mr. Draper, of New York. said that le tioales.,‘• •:„ • quenes - of the noa-arrital of threttry . oa WA' ' l4 . g tote various delegatioas; it became eiM7r;•" 0610o0e the Wahl buboes or the he would, therefore, mow that the ~ ecij coma mill boltpert biz 6eeek,T. geotlereale Ingrid that rhea th they " „_, : 4 4 .1 4 "'" IT wooll Idiot:re until tbe hota - nam " '' , •". Kt- DrsPer 10.4 he ten did to fo motion with a motion dull 4ha fkanati. • ;:i" ' • • moary orrealsarree gin gnlinaaa • • . the di p /t r ient Statee o to pprrtn.ll7 An. 4X passion Or thetr opialees. The adjoartieseet . mould ea opportuel ty trite Commlthmati': timeag the rooptirt tela!,:tottOtr.;-, leer refart.,..."7l A.strreemka whale tale sire tricrtFot •:- an. emphatic =man 'llooB4lml wale-net /bit: dern, ftio.tottrror via - Between lame attit.r.::. , idgentee Anted' tee dm emo for thliCeallat ,7 ! Aloe; and they were her' eager to 11:1 naildillgr - • fiir, Dinar said that wee itlit 1 2 11 120 t thigstrerettady dvemythhit,aphi - do'fr. - iseeeree a- repaid Ikea , lit tool the jam did comp- ' thry for Intineet; mat Wont, 9itinTamet. home. • • Mr. John A. _toot.; lAN iarar or ea amtint tsettWisitia' lato* la ..- the hotter or holieePread" °lt!' br!„ • andthei-die natlnctio'stlr 1 0111111:OF tient**. Lf thentotioa adeptakit., 1.• IThany Os gnang - ••••••• • Mr. g•Trziar ,, , Irian/ to lennum the Preshiest es* et ra* Preskfgat e-14 trot take his pleat. tik. NMI foga! that 1111-elogratagattiokr • I . • t • •