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' VOLVVI4 ;,14XX MEE IMO ;••,',".•l'.t • • • • • =EMI ”Lisi; =EI ,13....ri1r.i1ti 4 li :Ili ' Thegepp.b4agefNlNTAttg# , ~ .., . ~, a 1 . c. et ',... - '', f j ,tlig ) l I rit.0.{,.. , ' LI 2- - a El l itati nd may s cession— 014 441•114tiies— tinlxiinnied foitthu-: r ' ' .4 . ~.,' ‘- liisisla ;l '-.Platform.ilepoiiaisini , niCri CA#l l l/0 - 1 1 1 1 1 k.1. 4 104 . 1 'l OO l,ll/ 10f ~...„.,. tr.-ben: Grant , 1711191i1110111Ity . 1 . "I•C %-i- alofirditiagi at 441:dent, )IW • ~.. .>. ceivitig Six Hundred and Fifty Vcilchuyler Colfax Nomi- . nated for Vice IPresident on the p a! . sg-ff V; Mi . Itt • 1 • ~..r.;/: Alf. 1 pee et e IPittsburgh Gazette. :1 CHICAGO, May 21, 1868. t r • Pro TA& no Natioyal Convention ever i perforznad its "bnaines o 1 proinptly as That I 'IVA Mirtlitf*VioniWW1 3 0.41 t, 0,1 5 1 Pei 6 x , ',,, 0 . - This was owing entirely to the great ein2 ciency: of, General Hawley, the presiding officer,` *ho*On encomiums all aroulticit _his masterly handling of the Oonven on. 1 Last night not one of the leading candi ir -,•-Tire= the t , tg le f it *R C Y. w°l4l/ have. . ' 4 'l ` ffitedifithig - *fth i tiolfax, who was to . . day nominated on the fifth ballot, he havi! - ing started off fourth upon the list., !lad ...`„:' l•'':tbil„.._ Pm:l k virticnt bettapeld one week ai , Or' - had the impeachment of the Prteffienti3llo- needed, Mr. Wade would . fth fimade rt o ' ^trittch' ' stronger - 'fight ' -He was T eur.,- rounded by as gallant, true : and' ie ' ' od.'•- , • - -Mends tureveristirmtmded a man, but m ..:.....,.... ' sinlastmapon. or otheraossibly the fear that )_: : ,:aatteritivilmtlyvelreald form a combin don' • and secure the majority necessary for om - : ;.:;ii':'inltiPnt theYl l offired,and.the tide of the Oinif4atioi§et-Vti l kl* l *: . ,The si y. n:t. ; 1 t JAW the, gene* Ilementligaden in theranks ni i . ~,..,...._ of3',Vade's friends : was glven.by some° the .-.-Aiidc: delegates, who `announced the' de . ,' :i 4 terMiniitioiito . bolt', their "lnstructio and vote for : Colfaxon second' ballot. ef t _...., ,71,rerela,:.3$?4011r.i,!u)d). ,Horace enlemett L.T. Hunt, and N.H.:Nettlefien. On the third 'hillOt they 'were' joined by S. Hemphill. r. 1 i " ' ''' i The, ettieSggatpis, I/etched closely the course •:' , '' -. 7 );bf the! Ohlb ileiciittes- ;land when on, the, fourth ballot Wade was deserted by s till . .': - ! - ttiliiitlier;442:o,l62pbell, the Wade ranks .broke,, and, an tumentmilable - fStampede set in; r'Which-dioie, thi-Yenton, iyilson,and ttifeltii-,im*lii!,Ocilra#::, thid . rheVeinillit '' '-- ' ' _Was beaded lii - the 'Wade teen of Pennsyl ilinfiliand wen .r*nansgos.i oti#ke -. rotiltik:tiniet- i iiiptiii •Arid .Ncir& Cam ..-;..,1i-iilo;*. 02 1 1/01MIltrel l tife4tittiir i e stock - 1.!*; , ''-' ' Nnts - risitti laid 'iiiiit . 'llolegst4ene esPoneed .:"4 . .......his cause,t . ,^oietily , deserting their fi rst : 5 ...,T .(crl: . .aitliceOlita:C6lL tjuiliftlilisiilist he was nom:- iitsted,;With..l9oVide4 1 ' re. s to.Pi •."'"': ''..-'-'. it. . MEM , J ',I ,-,..-•,.,...-. Thewerff Yotk:dsbipitien stood firm and i ' -'' ''' -) •solitilytili Wedeln, bat the latter's chances r '' .:, •-. ' ;, were fenderietylointed by the Albany 10b ,.' . bilstsWhe endeavored, with what effect is ' '':•!-,' i •lesie - rtilto buy their favotW's nomination. j . ,"? .l :',ll:7:',.their'' interference the Fenton • - meet ; i charge their defeat. 4 rhe memorabß7ldwi. ivode letter to Fenton had wide eh culation -..• ..- ii :aisid iffd fittati th dame New York'span &date. The New York Grant ,OfrOAI, Odell I by Hugh Hastings, Thomas M u rphy, Gen. Arthurs, Wm. Orton, Rufus Andrews, and Senator Cromley, asserted here at 411 times ' . -and places, that Fenton would lose Grant d 7 -.7 _re ,- • New,Yorky - put on the sameticket. Their ' ' - bloWs - viere well directed and damaged‘bn -1 rnewsely. - • ,• , 7 ~. ; Curtin, too, had defection in the Pennsyl vania delegation. S. A. Pcirvitince gto. ROJI , Cinieron headed it, and they visited other States and said, " Give us Wadeor Haman who can carry Pennsylvania, but uOd 1 Curbed it vidll b 9 be lost," and ibt•yelp,Me . "1--- tell iffivaYS. 4 ' Had the vote; ail taken yesterday, Hamlin would probably 7have won, but a streak of unexpected good for ' tune met Colfax, always a luc if .r ilinT; (MO t T. - Y: - - tiv i tnei/offthilsgoew...tdewn. with .tha t of --,.-, - 4.. Ir. - - 113.2 , 11 - T'JtAillgteitefilleP4ol4ol4z l B 7 fIP of ~ n I- ''' `•''-' i'lEitipl IfhitO"Nyw, anaßtilson weakened. : -Y , thtritirsiistao - they could not recover until ".",,e.:;,tltoti Late:,...4ll"hatibilidd.it very handsome '4l-4; , , , :e*fighiatit ',',0 , , , ,1,V#40?„, - *td: demonstrated 4 t'tfurgrlisdhk been for himohe i l.' " k ** o4 iiiiie'lmi 3 ?" l :#l l 7,ition%m ss })} n .4 - ' `) ,•• L' .7 "' ndiiai iiiii 'Wiwi»! iiiirse isSi been a general' ~-, a tammede out of the eityUidghtp:Nt*.; ,ti*.t.)% *!4he a nti impeachment papers conservatives ate ``-° do ve ' - 41,111 r=cket virp 7v. !lifitie'.llkfiglivii 'Sre everywher e kfltu4eol4,- aid iiiiithiiiiiien meeting , is being held in 7 ' , •'• lo e - :tlilianiftescalb gida. ... • • , n ;•.; ,tf.-_,at, 1•.• , . :71111100 4PPMPATCILi, 1 :1A40 . .* 1 4_) 12 4b*r **ails, atidAbl' • souVrottitimelegatlisitredbiappoilited the their htftlimilien dallaiNtd, still the pd.! to fefu Vritr echolatlx Collis I'M , * *solid rank - find' iittr -.Aye ,I i 1 . 11 tifeugelmibittykitimresywhere. He hilf: ,- , 1 I ,l 4P l M l 4l4#lll l cf toe minatson., ..i, .... n-Gesnttabit4lA ~ :_is said to be in aun k ei-'1 4 :1 11 ' - ` rich" ,in Vi i ' ilr ea g v . .:. -1. i 3z - ofc , theoprombetity,deu i p te is i ii - 2 , Vi s ii ~ .., . iwiffifmAtates ~ on their, way home at rsr"wt. 11 4 1 0 1 r .-' viiriiitus . . 'ashen ratifleatbkiiiieevs Z1i, 42 /44 . 1C40 4 00 030 V 3 P# 01 . lIIIIOw II __ 6 I 4 *tbo4e4oo.llollki a tlie . -r* - -.1 - r -i - A .iiiirivlar . ifintie nu u t — * a j ~..„.:- i•-•*ls __lnliiiiitke - laltiV ' aim * iihr i ncyas 1 "i l j r ~ i ,y,tE,..it ;tit ' ' irtotion • ibirtie 1 , -:? ' •:i 'di 'l6lit — lEolll4l4lo. :- ''' '' " 0-1 , , _,...,.- 4 ,,;.:_....,i,..„....: ___ ;'''' ' ' '"" ...V, - ~, , , ~,i- (-, , - ; SP , ',lmmw,..ing ! ttu, 1,4 . .. t. ,-.; '' " isdaiiitikkaillointliiiil ~ -Y. ,0,, fr . ,•_-= • :.cietiiiiitignira workbroneiviiidiiiiiiihaty. .t, • . r tuift itii r ., of the atm* 11 , 1F1 -4 111,t? • _ ~ '4' 71 : 714 e, Chtitin, ~'`.4. . ., , , • l'' ",•;, ' 14 , 400, 11 44 ' .'. " nu*Stirsadi ~ 1 i . .,,, • ''l- : c ril' a lr , ;; ri l l , , ~ i L a 1." '' 4,:t. '' ' `,, • 1„ a I 1 .41 , •,-.741 ,-, f• °att . ' . ''' .• — •l o •Ttri I ' . i ' ' • 1-• WOO 4 - . '; -• .f .1 ar•La- kial 1 " ; tf !! ;' . 4•Ti.• 1.1 Its, It *Pag!. T e ,rvZ a ,g tr ' l6, ' f ", •' • ' ' • '' .Y. ''• ''j 4 1t5,,, , ,•",, , ';;1rf.-a 0 - tettgaig ,' : 6 1446014 , .. ) ' - ' -'l' '- ' l '' V " '` es- "010 1 0111000 1 t Elf "r etitsi sihq ':, , ,,,, , 0„,. boo lit . • ~d, El s!. SEE Stin't"lncreafie rl ihis. Wade's friends are likely to break after the first ballot ioi Mai; its ,Colfax ha!3, me go ular strength- in the Cre:fr'OkTaletli t kAYliitu ipinorganized part. of the Southern &legs - mdicate a purpose iciiiiitilic'arVilionl , but if any new combi- Atttlitto iatall c hettgpsaa ttpert, the tendency, tawaras concentration. tekrt i r=l Resolutions have '1- Is understood the X.cfoinr,, was foreshadowed WI MrOral •Sfthres'*ecii; at least in spirit. It _elpe oszged con some of Fenton's friends are.using tniatiby flifellW ti riddi,Wer•At [o *d of f expoeure In on venon Pr P. Wade att d friends hr Many support?•l Inttatte x -whlOr h feeling appears to be Brilbref. n. At this hour no • • • • .• ous leader of either wing ventures a tive prediction on view. p AVlVeent l ,oP was called to order at 11.16.' Prayer•vhis made by Rev.. Dr. Gull iver of Chicago . The President ahnounced that Coqurrittee onitesol,ntlons had just trisiielphSitT they thuldVinot..be ready until eleven o'clock. Mr. Spiincer of New York, moved that . Abli4rsioUrtiOris of the ynlon League be spread upon the record. • hlr. Conway, of Louisiana, moved that the Irescklutamsfbl ~reatio -r A tlelegath dHlkeh4low can.thuse resolutions be acted upon by thrsVotivero• tion until reported back by the Committee, ''iiiirm_the,rifiestsighlre` the reference with out debate Mr: Spencer, of New York—There may 14=IretrIslottf ,s.in entering those pia Mut retOrd we' shall by no means adopt them, but only extend an act vfice tivcirliyireoiting in our proceddings ' the fact that they sent us the resoluticins. • This la.a matter of. fact which has transpir ed and which ought not to be ignored. Mr. Conway—l call for Ilifireading of the resolutions.. • - t. 0 ,•:,,-;., , j z : ~.. The Fre* ent—Tho., Senetary . .:Vtli` t.ettd' ~the-,Netlititi ‘,4 A' : 4 . p - ti The &Cedar irbWeite"&to read the reso lutions adopt s by the National Council of the Union League of America, in session at. :Chicago; May. /9th. 4868, as follows:` ••• ' - ' Resolved, That we deem the Union League of America of vital importance to the success of the Republican party and the :maintenance ofloyally,-11borty and equal rights lit the - Union; ' arid' urge its being vigorously. sustained and reorganized. in all the gtates as the right arm of tb#tiltin Resolved, .r. Resolved, That we pledge the loyal -peo ple4the Aorth.,to uphold, protect and de fend the korai Peoplenf the South from W.::: juriotus oppression and au..vutsination„ and to this end will use all the means -in `our power, even the eau 0 14_4431 1 1YOquisitei in defense of their - right tciilfe, libeitY'4ind the purinit of happiness. Resolved,. That, we would express oar. ; highh i'ppreeiittloit of the sublime patience, forbearance and . magnanimity of the ne groes of the South, and their devotion as soldiers throughout the Unio n chiring the war of the _rebellion, and of , their hearty -loyalty, and becoming deportment since, showing that under all circumstances in which they have been placed, they have i ialftd'ZhtkePOlUW.lci': ettir hands the boon of an American citiseni - the.. r illlallitilltrlged4bis truth - . that. fr Tea eminently wise and always safe to act with Oltiltytaielliistlesloull men, without re- ' gard to race or c010r... *: - ~T .. ,, . . .10, Resolved, That impartial suf fr ag e i-! cardinal prinCipal of• Abe „Republican party,. ; and should not be abandoned, and that we urge upon the several States and npon Con-' gress the adoption of such measures as ~sill l Benno the fight of sniffrage to . every Amer. , ' icon citizen impartial. • - '-'' Resolved, That we fully endorse the ac-1 tion of Congress, and consider the hour ase , passed for hesitation, comprothise and lent- 4 = l , t°lll4datfiglielko suPPurk e ami defend 't ' • rs lira 'etideav r to restorstihem to' power, and that the loyal people of the count* , are unanimous in the sentiment: .thikralX*hugefy, pa Op :ogle umler foot -the sictiicifOonfor the tnaintqoance of I the principles our gallant soldiers and sail ors fought and died to secure, ought to bei burled', from power , - by the mina everp, -loyal and OonWtutional•ineana deVlSed, and . that one, whoever he may be` r that has been recreant to his duty in sectideff this, failed to meet the loyat,expectatioiia of the • .lOyal•peoplii of the country, will bituarked by men, and will deserve the indignation and censure he so richly merits,. and will be opi k srmus4 in thunder tones . an un , worthy servant;; whose - place ld be ..:,c -filledliy e a tine patriot, and we " 101 l . r . gatigiltd fyikortlP eipzdemn the . 4.; Wrens' Condon, of the Senators who . ... in 4 a to or d ei ffin •_-•••• • e land, in o u ting for the a:- •Velittal a._ f Andrew John, eon, Nh i g ir zf i c i . , knew to be gulE the_ crimes ' tihd.ditsdied th untry?' in thi;lsinr of I perit,•iiiii . we them , i 'with,,tlio/se traitors to their party and coun try,,Cowan, Dixon, Doolittle and Andrew 1 3ohniain; 'with-the assurance that a traitor's= 3 1 h r'lf.l= l li i v fully recom= mem',to. the. National n'Convention the nomination of that tried' *Adler, Judi , elms mni, and reliable loyalist, U.S. Grant; for Prolddent, and la r kt ill ydottbVt i `ffcanttittl it prtrealr encedi ifpr l yma gmatdrack ith sttoli en we feel =indent of Victory, as our cause is lateinentlyThat of truth, justice :... 0.• -I 'righttentost be a . ~ 2 ed of by t•fI;. dllog,!Of; I, i•::Aii the Commit ':t,iiiion, - , •= - 6111 . 4 • 30 r- :2 k• 8 ~ , li• : . to outspend . tbkolulet• - • f4p . .1:. If ! ;II . ~,..4 e. L . . . ....n . l ot Prent for the , 11 '1 i'. .7 r.l d.. edvefosno, no." 1 • . • .. . . ~. ~ ,Ifentocky _moved to.ta le it. .- - - ••:' s -" •,-• ,- Mi; flosading withdrew_ his motion. Me. .1 - ones, ofOrilkiiihr . k that the rifle; of the Convention requited eld ;the ref . pf,Au .reaphatOnamltliqut debate.. He o 1 - • • I .lnitn •Ir - MOsefiredolutiona back - , . ~v . 1 , tor- discussion. before ' youth:on la ~ . j ._,•T i Ugh Con . ~ ,regard to : •-• • Tr. been heard. It t t' - practice ahodld bear otettatiedirit would obstruct the imiliktairtif-theOltriehtiOil: i Illf IMIROIt I. ; rouvwtit observed. • Poiliiiiii' the' '• C° -mMI 'Lee we nd 4! tea; tatr; i w ti lt i t Ilimemasidi•4ll,4 . • . ,;,,,: , - I,WcirOiittlii r it i neitilito(ork,'calthita" , illoriaktyl'of' :, • .tpht , ~ aina,,Aboivota, , ir p i guo- tit gy . WWI* and I ttlteott , ' --t • •'• •tn. Iptikeedlngamta44. v a t then w itia takett'We the motion . to. Jahlef:whlchlfeltego. o : •.- ' ' • , ...0-11 4. Hr. Spence, of rogr.vr_ York,: ;novo" . mato Ablv.:l49lStfotilajilat 'M`dion. - the table be: itz taken-i 'tikenfrorn the 14hleaTintna h l piz.b. *West iOnteiregtOWifkrrm olll * • Ai:a o f n the ODIC , _'' •;. : •.‘ . . - • - - -il iiligegiice+tow.:lnotion is to tahte the moth& telehlrhit the solidi:o%W., i; ; kr10:;. , , ' . - Mr. Opencer.4nuove;the wlNPll , !'onlifreek 4 -' • . „ • • •- . _ • ears.] • •jpalp, move ! 4es*EAJOlNl vt the. - septietUatt... . . itth e . . J u st taxere -- ir theize. , ....tomintatbecaniej Toted . * 36ct is (lai r le =. l 4 ll4l e On the tab e- I i n, ;lake. itl - , •;•• !t i. ~,, _. . ...A N ltatjaativentton . to. . .. • • - 1•AFG44447., -•pcs. . - ! _ -• - •o.-.3m. i., , us AA • ' A- I N . ' ''" ' .11 .11417 t 0- - ' . • j'.irratiess. = • r Itielelar43lifil Lei - - : 1 0 661 . k ilit 4 ol#7 : t . rmvi ,• - .. VY l `47 -1 •7,;:l. :. , .' . '' : .'• ' . to r : . IrAlrytelt . then -.• .1,11 I. IWYMIK-ofiieiii-iiiilllia 8E22 hfr...rfas,sanrok, of Ohio. clieofe.] lINEW/E.OIOOI634,II.ABILLRECK, OF . . Mr. Hassareck, of Ohio, ex:Min f- Eqnadcif; was' lipein and made an eloquent campaign, r spor,Oit- il l ei p roceeded with an elocitlent Speciclki in w counseling - a : Mil-advance tow .O • parent obstacles which would disappear on our approach, he said: Ido not shut my eEnrto the magnitude of the prolmn this emtlr is, -called ~ upoil Ao solve." The k' Is tuft "recomitricilon," as some say. It is "regeneration." How shall t be accomplished?. Let us tlifdbfe aid the`4ldtnation. 'There was 11 gioulby ' with slaves as the corner stone other 'social political institutions," with la > . • upon as disreputable and unbecoming tlemen; her real estate in the hands o a few wealthy families wielding irresistible 'lnfirienee; her agriculture retro grading; her cities and towns decaying;, indtistry paralyied; her commerce itol-2 guishing; the middle and lower classes de moralized by . the; baneibl influences of slavery; men bred to the belief that they were born ta conunand and that traffic in fellow creatures was a divine tostAtutioni, men Whtibad beef' Wight from their' eafii est childhood that a state had a right to withdraw from the Federal compa*atitt, that secession das not treason or crime, but at iumstitollomil Some eonftudon occurring in the tobb,i, ' the speaker said: "I do not belittlaMlib Convention is in the spirit to listen to a dlyant f abiallowozr any political subject; sue at I am nerprepired I would rather be ei eased until the business is over; (Cries of "gun on, go on.") The President called upon the pgoe#443' is the lobby to 'see to it that order was pre served Mr. Hass.tunEeK.—These ined mow 'firtiv. ly believe that they have been :outragat and:oppmeed. by tote Gtrverntneht. Vaat. ttliale - alittrearchi antt eotuater-marehed over the South; the torch of war. ,lukk,car-- r:ed desolation into her very. heart. The shackles of slavery have beii — stricken from her Urnbsand freedom has been pro 'darned the ' birthright of every individual . breathing in our fternb lic. There_ you have , two-- vl 4 ' es. The 'rine -eduditttid In the Preill' dices of privileged aristoeracy 'feel,' smart ing uhder the bitterness of, defeat and--dis franebhjetnent,llveri of That t• - • • elf fit , p a their pet pc reduced tts , *wry scud -, an ready to Ily to arms again at the first favorable opportun jty because not convinced tuid . dimitaterited..b all the wild reckless ness and ferocity wlr rt. ich the derrwalizingt relation between master and slaveltturt in ifothiblyvtodoe; thelotheir claw, brought up in ignominy And titintiliatioa, tyranized over and oppressed, and enjoying no rights which ; white men were, *land to, respect, just emerging from a degrading servitude, with crude and undigested notions of free dornoand perhapLan easy.prey to tbadetn4 ea:TON out : fhb of gratitude to the •iirernment which ' • brok ethfiff ciVerflefwid . g; • with • ieuthtudastW 16Y.filt" to the nag .oWll','l4l. brougrthe , ft' freedom, and determined to di irtliCir new t ~ , a tith,thi),•sts,,, lb 44i •:, .rM'' re, • admit lhis bra" • • ' Wein ? To.create order out of chaos,-ree ' citietlEtbie hostile elements in the South, while s t pprWin the WOO la trytaig Itts It. 'meat to ran the- flames divord,o•resent. I ment and vindfctiveliess; rtmlatie pelt ,ce allay prejudices establish sectiritY"amlfist 'scenes of bloo&shed and violence; tb.direct :misspent energlo into channels •of indua,.: try and trade. restore business And labor amidst inveterate arietocratic prejudieti to - rebuild an edifice with such a predonairud; ing quantity of questionable material, ere-, - ate prosperity ichere ruimandiieszay ikpow, - supreme, is perhaps the most difficult prpb.„ lem ever submitted to the wisdom cff tit ,tal men. I have heard it said that the r iiouthena porticirat of our country are in ,:want of a .new Moses to lead a people unfitted for selfirrsertt ment to and, fro in, the wilderness until atm generation vtlth its, prsjOices. and vic es has died away4and a new genera= Hon has sprung up undiaf a different sys ,,tem ofsociety. But, fertunately; it • does not take forty - years in thits wonderful coun try ot.ours to bring upnt new geuersticat. A writer in lußlackw4rd's lkfthly., 7 P ii Brits tore nuaiailne, once said that the 'Americans have a remarkable but success ful yak of blmidering rough their (Ill& cultielp e - m Theray bes truth ame in this , assertlbn. Blunders mey have been com mitted in our many attempts to solvkis problem so nevß, unpreeefiented and dilly' ,cult, but even our blunders have their les... sons, andbenoe will contribute .to, hell! US through our difficultustLet us trtditto the spirit of our Institutions, the principles l . which underlie thern,3lle wean% of . our, : people, the glorious imsepases of our past, for they are guaranties'of a bright, esprix, r: future. Our first task will be to iindef , stand the problem; the next lo 'find , the 'roper means of di s posing of the ;pestle* / ' The surest, safest, will be never to lose . ' sight of first principles. There and . . , bfundamentalliuths upon whick.. -K. = I e...= ..11 . . ts, pertain e - „..,,,,.... 1 .. lefifillipW i• % . - whicklmr • s'7 - • 717 system_ ix .. • , *met- these truths' and, principles ;how us the way„ avistsreeppreemetby day and pillar cif gh't'Tip n igh t; ildWif tilted ea* be out of the Wilderness, and behold the land 1 „ • • , A I . . .. . . . : .. " imdw. Go I ' 4 4 city ' . • .. ‘ .. , . ted for the heir., ,n, • ' i l A .. * ~,, a ~.. libe r ty. heir eaidlnal purpose is -.. ' ty, It is 'self' evidenC that , the sudden trans!iti n ur . .Izoin,jolavary,mitgeedom,. and sugh a ire+eltdand ksthe substitutio n of en entirely ) Ateatyvsmietyr Willa timer motional tat esoon r. )Izragamettrit. th m e tistM 1112der' ' ..and • isecUldtb Oki+, kettiV a ir bii for them iind the Oolinto.7aLitte be no riots, no mobs, no burr i 4et ' school h o u ses aw l YdeldShisilllch Andassasshistion, no Ku-Klux-Kus. Union man 1 gialigitl, f ilw " Mbilbsi ..1" to Vtanclittznulitt n-' ofthoi b r •of pankm slid prep.' owes th.st4p,y,e te li g i lo "live mien r , norguitn Aneraharthr able to Rasithrougef T4lie s Amor the.Co u yti k upki' „pirrsguru ir nxil t yy: A • - • oat , •-•e?1,1” It milipte.—; • ,>•• ^ • tt -RA .l - - r oil , - oty 4 - itearwhlehhmv 1514111ril us Tbis:risi .t fidni of, br ' 4ll, sok puce and security is llBoollllirt business and / *hole country. With • out pine Boutld never recover from Wirt the deveicv: en o er resources vital of soul Mellit,eo/ Would be setb* t '- ipumneurnatraulil. theilionthirould UMW w iii itl tibtilgN i ff ir SlE Mir The rqsheA, eat, n attrt=Z Hav tiers from - harbored, and piloted ou.r riwithf ta w ..„.. arid. vin. ry9 attet", those who • to estahlish • - T its'a ,-Tacjimoo ho , , : !?, . • t there are no loial Obveinrde Lter, •WhAhertiote Goverithlente .:4a.‘lri.Wby thole' ' • • • ' PlAPHitabahtli ' '!' Mil 3 .741/h Entittligantent i .% ci edronlit. be a mere nntehine doppresiLdfilfililice eign lands. Why net-A tili4jAirb# themaf,Atine;-rpsay that e';re. he pelt* dse t can only be fished an maintained by 'kesfiliirthe party, inpower .which will :de It" The' power of' ti'! 'Federal Govern MUM; not be entrusted to the hands fitioseqwho bet:light tbesp tippleet[en the country, those who would extenfranarchyanduwe t i l i f t hi c kuyad u mtraints from the Sout44ol Limit country at_ir : ctime, when they most need th - e d protect: Aare of the Federal Go r yerrunep L ,Thc; er of the nation must nbt . ' bli c ;rl- 1 - • ••• 4olitiOaNif tlottalibArtY;liihf" is ,rnot_plppys _ has been the of literleiti-• olence. ll :ltz tribe not De entrusted to the partyWhichl having been advocating and defending slavery, Is identified with all its excesses, •artd, by Webellion and in, su on, s aret w fli" Andrew Johnson the blithe atid'retippitsibility forprennt affairs_lirtheitkmth. saczed duty of P . roirtingbelplest:and odeffinceless freed men MOIL; not be enttnOtifd tp , the hinds of those who are • daily cpreaching 'th'e , bo re d „t 4, .tbc_ ma,. and aronsing i the mob by apps to its lowest piejtidtEerfarei fiercest passions. _ The wolf must not - '' be meitta oas tPd t kitottb f ilmnbi• nor least th Tosve - IMpointed In he protection of the hen - roost. In the fidace, 'thinirs.l - to establish peace security in the South, it Isneoeseary to keep the power. of. the Gcrverttnientbutof the, hands of the Dem ocratic In gat' iseosnd place, it is the_ezeconcdliation of :114101513t. aleioeats. removing •as much as possible - le l• s • of complaint. To do thiEr w e Annet again recur to first principles. To regeneMe nacos, eery to intbm into the administration the hmetofore unknown tons policy,* ' principle or 'equal justice to ta t South, ern institutions wart, thoroughly ltirish, erotic. It is necessary- tb: -base :them on principleedifTmetut Detriocr racy in its higher, noble • rhskac, and not its present party signification. • Let Teton--' struction be bated on theftmdamentalldea .of Anieriglangeinthtipatibllll LLB -anmitmeed in the Declaration of Independeribe.r,l knew thern ,, mo ..oidectkina nan d to admittingcettain-chmazot:attizaßto, pm- Iltittaticeritt the exensisamt.politi*rights., leis said that.:2lll! - Alalte4 id . • 10 in ' MEM liPriecTiiim7.-Triiiorionderiiiiiiirtno. _ i welfare. - Let me answer these insiAbortiler [ objeetiens.. „ In theisugnage of - thliacaily,. ieboimmilitiemittentrezihrthe: eviislivhich:neirllfueqtaVauedem_lussill ,cee,And • Ulett4 cure • tit friairoh,.: vichante .1 prisoner first 'leaves his cell Iteesonot hear she light of day; he is unable to discriminate or recognize faces. But the remedy Is;not, - 'to remand. Min: te,hiS dungeon,' butt* ac custom him tothe.;.rays - of the sum ' The blaze of truth hadilherty rat -at first idea= Ale.and bewilder nations which have become half-blind in the I r geof bondage , butiet • - thSfffltirderoli. Tenon be- able- to , heir if:lallinir ilt:s. ' politicians of. Par. time are in,, thc_ -habit of ling it down- sszwi- NOSOvitAnit . pro port ion that no people ought to be free till h ey are AIWA°. use , theitiretsle, m. Themaxim is worthy of the tbol in the old story who; re • solved not to go, into the water t he had learned tosiiim. ' [Applause. - If Men'are ibev ; to wait for liberty till they m 0 wise and good In slavery, they •may indeed wait forever. Hence, let true democracy the'. ground.workof.reconstnoction.').liet there ,bo , nolbitistir.idid nci illitek,l nil:privileged. and no disfranchised classes. Put them all, on the same broad footing of equality bet, fore.; the law. .- /oat all Men: Wive, .4 - fair start in the.race B*: Let no 'man he,witheut [ the mbaniaotitilfifkethillOzand of vindicetr. Intl,, r ow)Awly. feelth or b'rinelples. i t rifbalitertglitless al ow no govern,' Ittwithout the coneePt fat the govetneit . ' Let there be no odious orlmitating &Mind. tions orfthe gronnd of opinion or color. The reconstruction , laws:of lOongress have par- - gaily ~fUl t tlied-.,,,, A - • reltuktutomot : bait` - to -Astabum- ~ ce,- -:: security, d seconciiiistiOP, 4 1 • ' . , deratione . of. - -lightereldetatesManship command es,W : ' on. step Author, and, couple universal, -with-PniTa& nen fai ca ffaXi‘e s lifer -xistente oftr e iaa i . wee of -.initiation • •And : - disc . .4 , :. din.' , threatened ' 'peril as the:doimiti i' 'ik Itio ir = ll."" = -11 tf i l l git , WIWI ,comuit crimes which . - either Otbd rid l 3ap,, e man forgive; but live. 1 41411 ""*P li k ta * 1 to uSkahelveltbe resentments of the t _ HqVglven Jo" ; 'llVibaratiaT be i f ''3‘24aqsk nab; ut o,pq r t; A a mass. Alleles; of legislatio n ` Wed' azakinothis smettuy become aetreeientehi 1 and dangerffus to those $bY Wlibbi.nr ehpkue those aftustAtom"direeteiCto t t • ' forejudieetib . ' lor-, o abate and hos tilities of 'race to *ear away .in AA% ? we /114 c! . just !err p iens° . field band votes ,whiles - ~, anasterteMaine , elLised.:' oPefildevill .bigt , with the ' OK d1e144 lot .0, ,ths, e owl oft . ' liV e° Mll l thb`ftuttentwhit es fir, .. A I 1. 4 sitnstion. But those t pre dill - ' ' 'mum will.. This te,h attire 011 easily, accounted hire, 13 Cle . lit themlin I..w.lir s hiad !sleek,' and bAtigabrmecots4: .1 - a ig ' li ' .4ights.: Irlarefelti, IT: sce r --Ipoiy ',WWI V e hr 41 :0144V 1 fadility '41.09 .---- - If — 44: au . this 1► UAW been tn. kite364l2 ihAt j i nt lin "by the abolition: 044*. :Xi hid hentrebled , ttuwa n vin opeertn4tee **kW 11 1 4 r4 -1 41 1 F:1 1 4 -" ha - - - '- li, =I EliiiMll =RENE Sal/I'J UP/ va ,i ' t •43 :90MUASX owl:id/am:: Tkiey • : i people ,;:ttrlttibltt:polltlctitti' 'ecogoollhd fores ht, ZrY.l7 lO !)r Ilut Vely .• - '3 / 1 5 the • 4 orlittlloss:' • , - t , mili t ias ' ..4i '4" . ' no,' of the 1,.... rheidni • iii — iiiniber of almost tics 1 instaness :of :Altair blindness. illindiairmriittentheydrivainway North:. .artnintercluunavogrzaethanitat instead of iir - thenk , ~. 'i Wlthi.APftn arms sad ' , •,. ,: tor, , , viegApromote that& Anti - ' .l . , ^ -.. .. .StoNaqvirn;,-bot they 11,A.' -,,,' 6. X4 6 „.4 I .e§eMit4 1 1_, demomb.i.:,, , ' ',lvy iN A; • Fir to:wor peace and . 4 ''' th 'ail mi*ni 'and property. 6 . t. ' rot d -to' the voice of iiiiftobt , Itns titk_bliiii," Gentlemen of the, filinutltittlardiddsl restnirces of your :sdotionr,olbeietirmniTtsis I very great 4,lliithstuti ossiostramilsAbS repression ofyons , 0 fld9/9110thrioh4 order and T . L' I ' ' ', • ' PA Tully is 100;,,',... ,: ,' ~ , istra .•• bun pa I ".' -! 1 r 4 1 - 10 6 , '‘ 4l 4' '"?' • ' 11 / 2 ' ' beftgarY• hibinnestsiiitl. , 'Y. , e . 4 tattiesumeao Wti/enidpr _ thiPlita : 4 . .'.. Id to warn "Oh *east Oar , ~ ,•', ' Z oe on tbo, advrice - of t ratimlerss 'QED , SW ihnil,i l the Democraticrimlyalibon t r e pends of the saiddlawltaltlmildela FASIA, .andr.enecisalr.:tpl tlioaellwith NVllOlit -- 116 1.14 a 34.4;91 1 1');#1442. Alm ! v but it' ;was r stti tn , tb&w: l 7sug - : I','.• • L=Af lthete i •lifesitt_4 - ' - me - .4'ha I- ~ 7 1. , c psi ty has odo the • . . • gun# : :to, it has been n , vdeldt Went As'atands :ot bouthere di; . , lliiiirlstili ent has ru ffled its 'muslin , : The'dOtil as, enforced 'the price of his Iterviteg -f/tiMlitti#4.l" - If its risisrepiesentatidnlfernorthern chars°. ton and •sentinund,thel!Dablecratior,party. deluded them:into Ancessitm .nad'rebellfari.' By its false aisumncesof avpming reaction an the North,ftvansed„,thern,lq peridstinLa• tope.leas war. , Viten' was a thine when ant,. mission . to the aut hority •og the 'Union, 1010 ' have ' saved' 4004. - Had; thel Confeder a tes after the'' preliminary. preclamiticki ' "of •'-' Abraham . Lincoln, LlnColn t lsid down arms f 'they ` wtriachaNW been" vrajetdiad•baelt...with Pry,wantl the fatted 'Calf would haVeheirf - ettfillmtb_eir...rearil• tion;thelepooldist inktittltion, puidltave. been left untouched if teem . d Would lums-takett-plsee, -which, in all proba bility, , swede hale led to: thal,;cralet.' ment of new- guarszdeep for. ;tlte,lll-; tenance, and protection of ' 'hie Cry. [ But while the"ntlemocitille ; party told the - North, ~V OP ' oldi'l Intaduritt 40 * millions of men in,it ts _kryst awe in. A the, Southern heart the riteadt`hope Ofliortb-• em relation. , *Wild the cwar.. • gal inotlon,.tbagsobdier.stalnuaan and patrieti GeneraiNJohn'tbLyPaldier,' was ealind.Cfut slid OotkoKlL,34th nib.* (Atte& ' Bl46 lnUfi _:! - 4t1) .- • ,' ,7 - Generja;v9wane. of „New ,York—bfr. 'President, i' Ort, fradrized;tbat a valiant' soldier, justV,,,Wi'thiLlisldpr fightria Ores nripg ent withiert&ftr The e of conflict has tollt(tti:sid A ' OR , %hp SiXilt.OftiMidit f ooldl d ' de. our • arakr.doodi In the ghat i of tballisftediabilne aboalkeConfOntion, I Sir, heartoMillmbdom. 4 lll•7lo,:of FOras.'i iSs• Po_ .1111trielmvicipeskshlevre 4 ' Aocutift.'. throutit9l4 . ~ - ) f.'' . 3 47 - 1 PO '.: EgAr 4 Itil4- In- tik et - 41t br heilltitts.' 1 eiMixtry*lnid o4tts m the tikmtherre: • Stidslikiktlia_ ; tlentanivhol4-cOice in defence vf,ili4W-Utsionwas• over heard high above 1 thatistufw - Ills , lunie la Goi%•-Hmilticitt,- .1 '.-nf Stotim :'(bond: apphuisei and,. cries ,Ain•• 4111/Aton.) Z.' Wilton: through a Colleague,* msedalinteelf *mum- - hey-was not well sectough•to.spea lc ..I,Mies „were cgisren for.. Po_gato'Slekles;TrepudefX DePelT4 -.-- • MUSientrus called Tor* andlne Sue band' gavelhe - i o Star Spangled 'Banner."" Gren'..l.4mtideiciMedt,oePeek at tlue tpne, - rasyhighafelt unable to respond to the ca 11.,, 1 ‘ Geruleocluntarannounced -Chm: Sl*es • lea b3 ; i npcn= l bsEuit.:-.; -.‘ -',; • ....... sine-was also called, for bat s , , ... • • wasabsent • d : '.... ' ' • The,band Played "Hail Columbia." 1 - 1 Itmland Johnwni - of' New Jersey:42dr.; President. T.l.moce Jobn•Waonle/4 4 /4/ 0 Johnson' 4 dpad duck ." be intite ti) ii - dress - the Converitici., .., 1 , . .... -, c.,_(,: :Cot - A: - ILlifcCliire-:-oL;Forney is pres.-! 6 ` eat Iri 'our delegation tiut requests me to, rssete 7 Would gladly; reSpond - to the, liall lourfraiiithe fact thathe Fs' suffering item' 1 a setrare heartenCas, Which Will , disqualify, linffrian opeaking. •-• .• - , ' . : -•lSavJohnspni - ciit New : JersoYLet 'him: show himself( upon thestage. We won P. Wen "deat l 3l l 2oo - , , ' I 1 . ~ ~..- Chal-Porney,,t(boarsely)r,-I - lb's' 'highly I bowed by the,tribntewillch has been paid I to, 'me lly the. colirentio* but . you. ;will, perceiire that; I 'ain:Whelly t itunittablel of re= spondr ' Imret triddiqi ,tecaliserrant: fullef epcmal... on andlie d like heartily i rkirase yikireapaCtations. But it is im 4Ossible. • --: '•- • •- • r-- . L , I .4aUttfOi GerMrid 'Damn; -1 / 2 thaisidt - :'‘lnsi much asiTlisrve ideeliaett to-Aldresatht •Cornrentioni Irmiggest . that Vet. Coehrena Haddrestryomr(G i =ise.regilied. , '• - i ;. Glett tattle platform, not oentleitm Weffq.ct - raPtlact4.9nikl not *Lyda. xourtemutigee haii'nikdo its appo=pm., YoFt Yvkly'perpitibe;Vireuto rwA4o*.thiail*, t: lngimentam, thvitatlon'anit:to - 4plituse.) 2iii -- Pitokblot .' ( b Mee ,en Res, '"4:4tttllkittiliktioirifiallyto*Vott.'‘i 414 • L *- • .4.4. • - t ' .::.•.t. ...e..., -c,,t „a , tl' - nfift ,t. ' ~/ f :I'l: , t -fiTIZPO I orF,A . 4O29f,#, - ' ''' 4fr.- " . u.ipm.,, tri2iA4 l 4".',JlY: !AbOlKiNon'i t Of iiidlatiiii. ofwivemnaittellen Resolutions, T I F ;1- A10,1 i ,WT 1 -42 1 ,P1 1 ;AITI 41 M;MI .`fist , ~ _. ~ , 1 ; , , * . a t Var . I • :. :bliiiitt party--4SP.the - • - ' :-. 't . :- .. :tit ifi tudismat Con; vention in ~. ''. , - , .tlitelkso on the .&e..ollbell : . :• . • e the following 4et..0 I ft itit oo dr,, . _Jo -.r t. .... I.l';')d 9'll".L:_ W. Tc , l . '. " itoteirene„country,Alu, ,thdalttlira, ' Pk - thitiMfon*ni r dlci# •ZeTi:ol . t,.• 1 : t PUrfinded` ltettlfe .. ~. DI ~. . 1 , , te,,e,:, , . . 31:f4 r the Statesletely . 'UtZuf. t Cia.ti. , ?4 r OCU , sok , i -- tottit , ,,Lc . ... -. itetorottine:' • -thoee , fttti. ~ ; ine•Apttrtreet the etrittehphitee: i' , • :':.'hein remitted : it f t ; imiwkist T,,. j i l . , , I ra -;• . :4 sigoid.,..siwk-A Spy - ..mt" totquallnekinktottUbtatakets r t oeutit. Mihtdenstnited hill's®( ItiopecterlaleCer j i. , .tit ;guilt Orio-se . ..... 1; . • tahleml;wldle the, qieik • IV. ..4 ..• . i tellaheYal t i Stateultith if — 6 ,111• 1 • ••,. 'ir - a., - =111• 4 ' ' t -• . A ' i - , 27.—,5Te. , u4hetkati Mrfoant -,. ' . 6114 *Oft 'llef ' , Ml i trheo r. . .., ..,. , .msa voe .na . ,I l atio n a t zbp...e oq .ir , Iheirlaymetteorth&ptihlioitidebtelbiesilln IhOcultosostalstimit t O . B AAN,,W,liat,t faithleidlg .11,l *sine sztanot onboaooogto ;letters` bait •theiVitik•ofitiYl4l i torts. q..10': : W ch . o7l 4 ol 4APP ia t „: '' . i,. ; 44)Att& 4 iAt Att.m , !;xl r t ;r o ~,ZtS.( :•l Le IMAM* de tl k:VVV it ...t:t..., It ; 1 ,V.i .. V . '0 .,. end ittbt: ' • • " Oe4P .1 , i i t to r ', c0141 06 0‘ ' 1 ; 4 * k .1 A )11 141, •0 4 . , , ,, ~ J444g044 O* yr ' 1 41:Ma lik . ..! .• • WS latiff#P. th% •Avili vial zifia4l :.-• 121. as. repudiatiW4aftial ,tatid, open or cover lei. suspected. Seventh—Mha Goveniment of the United States should liC:?ildininistered with the strictest-ieortoiriy, and -the. corruptions, Which liiraer,heen so ahanreftilly nursed and baulk& bir, Ands* Jolla:don, call loudly for yadleareibrm: • ‘ -- .xf,rihily-iiii; 7 lniitimitilly" diWore the Im l:imply and tingle.death of :Abraham Lin minaret regrev the • acemaibb. of Andrew 4obrisonto th,e Brassiecustc - fiiho has acted :tietiehdronaly• to :the people who elected him awl:that:4nm he : f ' t v•go rlit ir i t , dged to sup. port,'lttkusuiped high • tive and Judd cialturationalbm .re • to execute the laws, lufavAttapi''his - ,' high office, to in dupe :other:, officers •• to m m ore and vi olate ~,tbcoane,--1 'hasi'aniyed his ex ettvCleWarks te?'rericlinsecure the property, life of the citi the pardoning power, has V I :4 the national legislature as un l =oati;. ••has persistently and cor ruptly resisted, by every measure m his :powar;overyproper attempt at the recon struction of , the States latelS in rebellion, , has perverted the public patronage into an " eakrffie' ef- ivliolesttle ;Corruption, and has been justly impeached foringh crimes and 49iticlameturnc., and properly pronounced getilt.,* - flierear by 'the Vete of thirty-five- Senators. .......-z....1 - driatit--Theilootrbietof;Great Britain and 'other European powera t „that, because a man is once a subje - 0,, he' is always so, :must -be. taliskid:at 'ciVery hazard by rn tr a United States as a reliconttel feudal ti . pot autiforize,d. by the, lOW of nations an citiiiaiWithatir'negong" honor and Inde pendence. Nattualfrad ...tin:tens are en latiettto,W•loOte". Ulna, their rtghtgi of citizen, . tlieno.b...they,ivere native born, tharnii' t Man cif •the 'United Staten, 'native orataturailitediarthist be liable to ar rest and, : , .., ~ : magelsotorg. epit.ihit; any foreign Pewfiklrf;i4rote.A o 4o . 4r wolds spok.en in tbia •ccainttitiiirlf 4 'illet i "cifiesteal and itu ' •• ( ..2 is tlaPdhtitallie government • o, t • Aht_lf.eallittr_hlts 1 444 1 .14 • - Tina - -f . all who • Were faithful in the [ tiliili'SflliellitZ iiniVthisiti'idere none enti net tothuifytiptictidbhorior than the brave abidicirs... and.' seamen :3 10, 1 endured the hardships of the campaign and cruise, and imperilled their lives in'thetervice of the :Cotuitry•;4l The bormitiorLend pensions pro- . vided by, law for thesolhatie defenders of the nation are sibliOtions, nqver to be for gotten. The widows milt' M'phans of the gillent•datd are istlufWbrds ofthe people a .., laacred teict liacy, bequtothed.la the - nation's Hpro . aim.' - •' , 1 Eleven —Foreigii baniktailon, which in i Ake past has added po ranch to the wealth, - development of. resources r d increase of poiver - to this - nation,' sho ed: be fostered and encouraged by, a aiberai and just. li 7Vvel 4;4 11 1 1111- eatiiiitith - 4 1 ideclans its . ".4 . loolll ( 4ls;opiftented people will are itragglingibrit heir rights. , , 1 Irt l tmgaect,,rnointions , are. _ be . , •9 2f i, - MA , --:" 1 .1.1, 4 2".11 al . '' l ir tm , pl.t . W_A 9rik—l ova the fted..- 0 '1.•:,- - belittve i !n t evinces nsentantrisa ~ , * . 7, : ... ea wise and , . , , prattnitatbm bi- , ,; '• articles of faith • • • • • %. of the coon , ~ en , as iMajtority of this Con. lAti!ilaWs'lOF_. tabbiltd•Willlingi - Promptly, Lamy:judgment; to voteimbn the platform, 'and' 'as - ' a - fflecussion; - ' 'ln 'llty - judgment, would haveab other effect than perhaps to ,place a dot over araforalter some word or sentence, wavi ng the Platform substantial . lyintact,•l'make this' may =tenon and call for the previous -question. "1 [Good.] I_,__Mr; ellinane--,I rise to a question order. The previous qPeation is not moved for by la Majority 'of our' eleiptiorit;- The Brepidert-There, ikat rule of the Convention :the ..a call for the previous Attestioit must aim°• froni one delegation lend be sustained.by: another. Mr. Coolusue- l imottettart in the resolii , don riapeetbig liapeaciadent after the Words 'proper "" 'convicted by thirty-five ' Senators'', there be inserted the words "and improperly acquitted by nineteen." ( Great • 'applause and latighter.) ; , Gen: Sehitre..4.-s ani In favor of the pbit :form as it stnoda.l% , [Cheers] !I only want to „move two, additional :: PeragtoPhs which I - I 'think - shall WE, the 'unanimous consent = of; the Convention , t,ci i 'rifler. I move to at night to the, eecond resolution a clause in 'relation. to. the: ;right, er suffrages for the Colored race; - -'--•-'''.' •- -- • - Pennsyltapia,*-pbicvand Rhode Island 'called the previeru3_, question. The Timi dentali ti the: , main question be, now putr -(CriesT "yes," "question," "question."), . , 7 , The Chair ._ stated the - qnestion • on Mr. Coebrane's arinandment. - Mr: Cochrane--Upon. anyiindividual re sponsibility ~I.shouN • sutler that amend meat tb remain. 10:delegation, however, unanimously have apPettlßP to mein their name to withdraw it and I do so. (Cheers.) Gen..Schurp ( took the fl oor. '''- OA. 'Meehan; Of PenniYlVania--.1. rise to 310 Point of i order, •the previous question goes to the main question c hefore the Con vention, and the - Conventi on can do noth • Mena* tutt Nate ripen the platform as a wbble.'l,t (grim.: r:Ot .-..e.that's it," "that's right,,,l i 'lliere, can be . no dhsoussion. We must vote : ` _The - Main question' las been ordered. • -!..• rt it 1•,•_. ,- ,' -,.1 ,_ .1.1,4 . •, Theßreeldentoo Anted, and sidd—Geo- Alemdnowe,Ton ready for the questien? [Voices; Vie. the Presiden&-All Who are• in favor of .acceplingthogepolugpne,,tkoffered by the COMmtttep, and adopUng them as the voice ''cit' tbieCkniiiiithiori; please signify it 4w-saying' paye.n..--:;11:,:: lc .....0 ~.,,TheaamtatiAraktpspl w aa unanimous and eittlitudaidie. • : , ColiitArAttiOfitriirrii&eil to reconsider: ".the ' , mite, and to laythe -motion tomoon ! ,adder on the Aside, ~Adopted. MtV'Tliolideori - it'MMt. of the Com. ' 'mitten mi Sega lietillitted the:fellow , Ing t d:litteng ' sin Tre,t ' , -,,.,_. t . When ' Convention adjourns it - 'be A - Abet ita; tin 'kW) to be called to. tether at any_time by,aidtbf_ the Nationa l . trrv.ft- omu t•! , Thie was adopted e CowiAMtitin . .., , / . Adopted. .1..11, ... !,,.."-../,[ -. 4,.. .." I. 43lett;Selikiii i t—l'itill now read what I in .. (tentied.teadt thnOofivention to adopt as an Independent, resolution: , ;:. - • • ,_ . ~', Neeotted, That we' r hlghti at ornendl the aparitcdMagruadmittanli • venom with, id* nienwlmbe?”erted a r ebellion, but 'h4l4A lo 4 l t gr antVienetatlY.,m4Petate i•-'•edik ~o • ng th 'of the lIMUII - tryanduernrakne •! 'flikethem State' di,,,,, - - 1 2?, 461,c._ tithe bolipt •of are recei grata back •4 4 18 11 °'io'iliiitiiion i - the loyal feat_ a niderfavOntthe'reninval of the dial . „„., estieue 4 4104 1 5 4 W Are ed uPpn . 1 hit. rebilain e same nampare as atsePhi 'ordhaeffiati ,4 ll , lll - diieet inittne= be I n ' siattmk withAlicirafetlnf the ' . P ec 'l l Et * Gold'aM4ll- 4 4._ Mat, amend ntent:7:lltedefal te tlt e lb aSt he Plaid:gin°f ' 6lo 4lolleatt 4ll Verrt mehlrter tain :I' W .kt n r U ttelcll l ril°l4 %ea riee t alVi ft. 41°11 cf ' •—, ~ , '14.-. ~*4:44.4 _ .added az TilbenSthieeliMhe mlnnutter leer , . :rirthiges the great - - --- - ' - ' , 4lenht-tire initnortal De. IWe as the true t, ‘terenunen and . 4 - .