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CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Saturday, Nov. ?25, 1305.
Acruonizto A ut-NT* : William Uart, l'util Poinsctti
Samuel L. licitud t, of (. lim lesion ; Witi. ll. Nash,
Cultiiiiliin; Denn Dudley, Huston, Mut.?.; Kev; A.
?Vmldlc, Savannah.
Tit li l.l;.\iii r. o.;? he obtained at the st?re? of Ti W.
CatdoKu, ponier of 11 > m ]<-t ni iimi l.lixi.b. th Street* ;
mul ?t Simons & UCIIUY, Mm Ut Bin et, opposite
Auton.
Tho Stato Cohvoution.
The eui.-red people of the St*ite h?vp beini
holding a Convention in ibis i-iiy. Deh'gHttts
liav? been pt.'.-cni lion, nil partis of the Snit?'.
K-solutions of inipoi lance have bein piisent
ed, anil (H-ci.-M d willi euliiiiic.-tj nml condor;
.ll io llic littst Convention td' nie kind ever ft-?
wm hkd herc, nml it w ould not bc trim to say
that ila butines? lina been trun.sucted with that
pailiamentary precision which characterizes
deliberative assemblies ; but the speeches which
have bien made by thu m. min i s upon thc dif
furent resolut ions, have ult ln.ui disci cet, prac
tical, and tempered with moderation, IL . pic
sentaiive men have beni here, and sent.incuts
have been iitiered tur m advance of anything
emanating ti otu u South C undina Convention
before. And the world will ncognize tlie pro
ceedings us thc giaiidest cxliiiiiiu.il of progress
iv?, td-aa wit ch the Statt; ha.- ev? r known.
Tho evening sessions Lave been crowded with
spcciaiors, and gnat cHihinittMii picvuiki? Zion i
Church .sceiiia likely tu become tis .deiitilicd vi ills
thc history nf thc 11.01gaui7.cd Suite ul* Sunlit
Caroiiiiii, as lnniuil Hall is whit the history iii'
Massachusetts. Kloqiii'iit nm! patriotic speiches
have abutiudcd. Wisdom and statesmanship pre
vailed; Thu prosperity ,und tuturi,* perpetuity of]
thc nation has been considered as idcniilicil willi
the interest uf thc people. Thc .' negtu code " of
the Legislature bas been rep lld it ned, and equali
ty belbre thu law tleinanded.
A memorial io Cungress bas been prepared,
which asks thai lull justice may bc dunc ilium.
A Petition tu un- Suite Legisla tu iv, au Address
tuttle Pyople of the State, and 11 Declaration
of Rights. These documents are worthy the
consideration of every lover ol' his country.
They will command the respect of civilized
people everywhere, and wm the liilmir.ilirii ol
liberty loving Amciicaus. Tiny weic paused
by thc Convention too lute for insertion, but
will appear next week.
HeDry Ward Beechof.
The mun wv h ose naine heads this article h"*
uttered many noble words for ticedoili, at
time when it required a biuvc niau so to do.
We have alway- iiiimued his independence a?
wc now regret his ui ration. He pi eached a dis
course Minn- weeks smcc ut Plymouth Chuich.
Hrooklyn, N. Y., not exactly in harmony with
?orne of hts previous .leclaiallons. The Copper,
head papers of th.- Nor li piaiscd him for it nod
the secession jim?'??.?I- ??f th i ?..?ti,.-.1
that he hud seen Vr.e errors of his w ay and ? ??
sensible m hist. Mr. Ui-ueher "saw no harm in
tie hui complimented by rebels und iiaitors, but
bis friends did anil were grieved ai it.
He recently made aiiot?UT speech at the Coo
per Iiisiii ut'-. New York, in w hich he said thai
thc Southern Stu.'cs are almost as remly to
- support the Fedsrtil Government as the Not th
en; Suites." It seems impossible for Mr.
?leech-r not to linc., know 11 better. In Charl, -s
011 tu-dny .the- propottion til" Secsstonist- is
greater than whin thc Secession ordinance was
tir.-t passed. And the proportion will continue
to increase so Iniig as men of Mr. llei cher's |
stamp continue to-make overtures to rebels.
Again, hi? says : 0 We must not ask thc
Southerners to give up th.-ir convictions simpli
because the foriiiues of war have g me sgatn-i
them." Their convictions are Unit they hud s
right to secede, but we must not ask them to
give up th? ir convictions. We a k that Mr.
. Becehcr and the Seces-inni-ts ?.ive up their
convictions upon this subj -ct, because tine
judgin-mt of God has gone against them.
A missionary, tailoring among thu colored
people herc, upon read i nt* the recent speech w.
. bave alluded to. gave HS-ills' opinion lhat it was
tune for Mr. llceoher to come forward for pray
ers, and lhere are thousands of his coloicd
friends here ulm would piny heartily for him.
'.While the lump of life hulds ou*, ru hum, vet,"
Onot) NKW'S.-Thc Chi Ul ian chinches of the
North have hem the best tillie- of the Govern
ment during tim late slaveholder?' rebellion, mid
they arc now her I esl lillies ir. a righteous re
construction. We sec by last w i ck's Nt w
Y'ork .. Christian Advocate" that the .Mission
ary; Society of the Methodist E. Church, ut
their nnnmil ' se.-s-ion ?in lin- Ctl, ?ns-nut, fully
alive to the religious want- of this section of
thu eiiiimry, have [teni rou-ly appropriated
three hundred thousand dollars lo be expended
in the Sou'hern Suites the ensuing year.
Twenty thousand dollars is to be j)sud to edu
cate promising colored young men in the South
fur '.he ministry. This is a noble example of
generous aid, which we believe other Christian
denoiiHualions at the North will follow, thereby
giving lin' best kind of evidence to the world
that they have b^en sincere in their devotion m
tile cause of thc oppressed.
.TUB CHILIMU'.N. - Hy request of General
Sa* ion, the puren rs anti children of thc fr eul
in n of. this city assembled ut Zion Church nu
Thur-dny afternoon. The Chin eh was well
rll bid, Gy nora I Saxton addressed the meelina
upon thc importance of education, und tirai tl
the parents to scud their children to the publu
schools. L?
. Mr. Ferguson, from EnglatoJ, marl" n sholl
address, followed bv Mr, Tomlinson. Th'
'?**? *
children enlivened the occasion by Sinzing suv
eral popular bongs. Hem-diction by Hoben
Puncun.
?l?,, ll. rV- Bnsr.M.VN, as w ill be seen hy nih
vert jseroen, has com m.m ced thc practice of medi
cine ttl this city. Il is unnecessary to say mon
than in addition 10 the fact that he has ncr vet
os surgeon in the anny, ho is also a regula
yraduute of thc Manie Medical College.
; ST ATK_ CO N V KKTlUji. ~
Colored People in Council.
ZION CHURCH ROCKED0 AS THE
CRADLE OF THE FRF.E.
Reconstruction Begun.
LIBERTY AND UNION, NOW D
FOREVER.
[KcroKTED r >R THU L r:\ni: it ]
M () N L) A Y .
A S'a'e C .n vin t i. .it nf t ho entered uv opt i?
nf South ''molina assembled >\t Zuni Church,
in thi-? city, at len o'clock nu Monday, ihr '20th
instant. The attendance nf deh-gntes WHS
fair, a lui m? nu ni tur nf the districts hi itu; fu dy
ii/p resented. The object of die Ooh vt-nt inn ia
to take into consideration the various question?
looking to the elevation and tmpibvcment of
ihi? condition ot the freedmen, in a civil and
educational point of view.
The Convention was temporal i'y 01 gimiz<-d
hy callion Mr. Thomas M. Holmes to the chair,
and appointing Mr. John C. DcsVeiricy Secie
I "arv.
On motion of Mr. K C. DeL'irge. a en in in it tec
on credentiels ? is uppo-nted, con-i-tint; ol'
M. s-rs. ti. C. 13- Lime. VV. II. Nash. Peler L.
Miller. A. <.'. ll i xt< r. and Puiil P..iii.-cti. The
committee immediately {jr eat lit i'd their report,
wi- ich was adopted.
It iv tts moved hy Mr. A. J. Hausier ami car
ried, that a cunnii i i tee of Ihr bis appointed lo
arrunge a peimauent otcKnir.mion. The fiiU
lowiug delegates were appointed io eon.'pose
(hut coiiimiitee : Messrs. Hausier, White, Hai
uey, Wright und Hue.
lt wus moved hy Mi. I). Large that the front
sett I?, on lin- liglil ?nd lett nf the Picsident lie
appropriated to the visiting uh tu; UM ii-Cat
ried. t)n 111 ll th Ul ol the sn me, Cap?. C. ?5. li.
'A'.ill. ol' tin- U.S. Army, was invited to ii sent
upon I he (lour.
The report oT tue committee on the penna
neut organ ix.i jilin was received mid minni, d.
It was then mureil that ? committee of rive
he appointed to conduct the election of pcriiiu.
neut olliecrs for the Convention.
Thu following gi m leinen wet e. appointed to
compose that eotiiiniitee, vir... Mi ssrs Dclarge,
Desvniuy, Poiiiseil. Milli r mid Hairnet. The
coinmittee piocei lied lo the ilisehnrue bf tbrtr
ilu:y. ?lid the election resulted ss follows : pur
Presid? nt, Thus M Holmes' Vice Presid? m.
Jacob Mills, J J Wiight W M Simons, Inr
seeretni|es. J C Des verney, A J Hunkier an t
M li H. i my.
A Comm i i tee of Finalice ivtis appointed, coli?
sibling oj' ,\le.-.-is" Puilisett, lion um and Dart.
It was niuvi-h' and cari Uti, i&i M-j M ll Dc
laney of i hi? U ii Ai.?'y, be inWd to n ?tat on
the tl. ot. which codi li ?y Le>cV.iicivih i.gtd in ?
lew. poitilid, mid >-ppi opt tate i ct'l.m ks.
??. .?..-'.. i?vsWJ'li???? iiift u'? nile is "were ip?
pointed . cniiiinit'? e"?iti r??.:?, . ?.?.. U,?.r. N<v-b.
Cnampliu. Hr.nJi-. 12 1 waid? and J J Wright.
Ou moilun u cou.millee un u t.. rsl liu.iiiiks
ol'iii? Conyeiitioii w?- .ppiiiiiieil.consii.tuig ot
.M.--r-. U.-ltrkte, Windit, Clitauul, Nu.-I., Haxtcr
MePh#i>i>ii mul Davie.
J. Pli?* atijL J . Frei man Wfr? electid deni
kei pcrrj ihd JT.hu lit own, self rant-Hl-arnik.
On motion, the Convention adjourned; *o meet
at 10 o'clock to-inoriMW (Tucsdiiy) morning.
T U K S b A Y .
Thc Convention nut, according to adjoim
nient ci lied to nrihr hy th? President; ?'tel
op.-ne.il willi i fayer by th? lief. E. J. Adams
Thc minute- ol' ycstoi dey wire uad and cut,,
lirnuil.
On motion of.Mr. DeLhrge, Judge Charit?
Cowley, -f Lowell, MaH'.i ?nf inviud m a Mal
upon ii e floor, ? l-.iih cotii W M he Bcktiow h dyed
in u few hrhf, but well-timed, n marks. Ile
spoke of the Convention h bl in St. Luke's
Church on the Tib of .lune last, and ol' tb resii
bilious then passed, ami the provinionnl State
Committee (hen appointed. Ile also gave an ac
count of I.i- interview with President Johnson,
on bis return lo the North, last dune. The Pre
sident ns-urcd him that neither (.encrai Gilmore,
General Hatch, nor General Gurney lind any
authority lo restrain lilt* people from holding po
litical con vent ions, piovided thal they were the
cause ol' no disturbance among the pi opie, and
that .di restriclioi a on political meetings should
be n t once removed.
Ile was grid ?tied to meet this Convention nf
thc colored people of South Carolina, and imped
that similar Conventions would be held from
litnc to lime lill the colored nun had secured all
their rights, civil nml political, which were en
joyed hy while men. Ile boped that thc proceed
?rigs would be chainclcrized hy such sobriety,
unod sense, mid moderation as would secure fur
the colored men the rcspi el and admiration of the
white people ol' the South, ns' well ns of the
N'orth. Ile urged the importance ol conciliating
the. good w ill of thc di niMint race, mid of
avoiding everything calculated to stir up unkind
. feelings between tl c two races.
Mr. J. J. Wright of Headfort ri ported ihe fol
lowing iules fer the government of the Conven
tion.
There shall lie two regular sessions daily. Tin
morning- session will commence at 0*} o'c nek
and adjourn al a o'i iock, I*.M Onc-lhiid of tl <
enrolled members present shall constitute a bi is i
neus (pint um. No mem her shall leave thc Con
i vondon during die sittings without pcrmissioi
i from thc President ; and no member shall he rc
cngii?zcd. or motion received before thc Conven
l lion, unless thc speaker or mover is, nt lite time
wi.bin tue hu' I th?' Coiivemi-.n. No memhe
-lulli he allowed to speak more than twice ilpili
thc -nine question, unless by special consent ii
the Con vein ion. and not longer than ten minute
the first, und five minnies the second time. Mn
thins' Manual or Me Kl cpi t's Huies shall goyer
the proceetlinga of thu Convention in nil cuse
for which provisions are not herein slided.
On motion ot Mr. Hausier, the reporters of th
press were allowed scats on die floor ol' th
house.*'
On motion of Mr. J. J. Wright, it w ns orden
j that ?ill hu-iness of the Convention intended t
r cunio I e ure thc Business Committee si all I
ti..i icad be.orv tUatuouet?.
j Tho lol ?owing ropo. I nf. thu liuSn
( inittee was rfitsA J/jc. lim. Chinrinan.^.
Whereas .* knowled-re ii powor. ai
; outed mu? iuioliiiroin people cnn neilin.*"
j iii. nor reduce I io, bond.tiri*, thc iv (hiv,
/{iwtfvcd : Thin wo will insist upi)
InhlisLuicni of guild sol.nols lor thc
education ot our ohililron throughout i
ami thal io ihi? omi wo iv'll i onirihutv"
j ol' mir lilians, nt iii will cm nosily aid po'
I forward every mums calculated lo elev
tho rank ami position of an cnlignici
Chvistiini jiooph'.
Rooina s That wc solemnly urge th
nilli guardians of tl o young mid risin
lion, hy tho sail recoll?e I ion ot our lori ci
nineo anil deg iodation in tho past, mut hy
luigi.I anil inupii ?Hg hopos in tl c futuro, (ti
that schools aro at once e?tn ?lished in oil
tli'lglilair) nod ; mal. iv hon so established, to
to it that every child of proper age is kept li
regular intendance nt t ie same.
li uro il s That wc appreciate w ith hctliy
overflow ii. c; with gnu ?Mide lill) hoble ?ml
.wrifichig spirit mnuitostod hy thc vitrinu? pU
antlirtipio ?iud Christian aa-dc?atiiiiw of thu NOP
in providing- teachers and establishing sobras
ntvinnjr ?B, mid that wo ran only host testify sui
grad lulu hy heartily co op?rai mir with tliuiii?!
their great work of love mid humanity.
Mr. Dc Larine, moved that thc con?idcr;itmtid'
those resolution** he postponed until l2vH*pk
tommi row, wi;ich was so ordered,
Mr. Baxter moved ihat all rcsolminu-i broil'"
holme thc house should ho tomi twice holme he
lin d volo on their passage wis takelt. I'jiojM c
adoption; quite a, spirited doha io ?prun;: np? fci ll
was participated in by Mos.rt. lt. 0. 1)?**I? -,
ol'Cha lesion. J. J VTriglit. of Ile? tl fori J. A
Ciiesnut, of Cain len. ?iud Mr. Hausier, of piarles
ton.
Mr. DcEiuge ngain. on tho par! of tl ll?>?
liesa Cimitnittee. prosonled a second sci ji" resu
I tl I i'm li on education, which received tai retd
itijis; nuil, ?lier some debate on moduli they
wore adopted.
Major Delaney, nf ilia U. S. Ariliy', 4s in
vited tn address tho Couveutioa, wltcrcijon,
after some conversational explanaiion UVreen
thc disi ingui.-hed visitor and Mr. Del.a?e, on
ibo part of the Chariest, n delegation. -. ? pro
i-eoiloil to deliver an eloquent and teilte ad
hiss, which was listened to wiih wrapt all riv
itinl litton tin*. Ho enforced the subject p vdu
.alio" willi v;r#nt force and power;, and dvised
liol colored people io he ?clive, hut illili aid coll
:iliillory. and laauifest destiny would sure thc
l?r\iblcin. Ile was frequently and loudly loplaud
?il, and closed amid a s : orin ol cheers; ?hieb
iriiught down thc house, lie is iii' l'?triuk
Henry uf his race in this, tho second rtmilutioii
'or the rights of the colored m m
Capt. Wall. U. S Ar ny, was .den ralcd mit.
md K.*ipmvlcl IB a lively, spirited, ami rr. tel ic .1
?peech. Ile eotiuseliiil cabane--, ll 1*111 irss, and
m.deration. Do nothing ras 1. Track te line of
.Inly. Work lor the elevation ol'?pat,.Lice, hm
do ii within Legitimate liounds, Aeql't your
iclyetj like men w ho des rve to ho frcef Dil your
inly to yourj-elvcs, your Cod. and your country,
iud all will ho right in thc iud.
On motion. Major Delaney illili Cap'ain Wal!
lyerc elected honorary mo in hers of tin' Conven-j
Mr. Dd.arge, from thc Coin mil toe mi Credcit- j
inls, reported the nrnv.'.l of dehg.uos trout I'.di
,to and Jame- l-l iud. i to ir credencial* wire
.K-iilliiii d. and found correct, and then names
iitt i ? ci on thc rolls. *
The Ciiiivoiitiiiii, mi motion, th.-n Hfljiiiiriied.
to meet again nu We.'ncsday innoiain'.u l)?j
.?Clock .
THE EVEN'I Nt; KNTEETA I NM KN I'
Tiir regular se?r?itin of ihr Can volition, ?hieb
lieootdiiiir, 10 the ruh? adopted, should h?v
libiiVeiied at 5 o'clock il.is even i n-.>, kindly *-'*'.
place ta a vrry plsa?ant amt prue * .. ?n?l'il
nul iiitelh'otii il ent?ritiniti?af. Tin- ?ff .ir * ?. \
notion up tn ?-.?i*?i in il IV *yum ?he eepcii-r? ..1
th . Convention and ticket.-, ol . Imi.stoii ?eil
-old i i cent?. 'I'h * ipaiiioiis h .11, Kieliidiiie
th.* galleries, win- flu il iii ?iv ?fl .?m? ?t ?>.
eily hour, ?int "nil *?cn' tm rry . itu. ir ?:.>??
b ll." Tile charms nf m u-ic wire nm foi
.'lilli II .-au tl a ?kill.il tami il ?s?mil t sell lite tnov.
mg ne Indy of .?weet Sound-, m ?liie.li nil hear'.*
awarded the Iribuie of a wil inti response.
The exercises of the eveuiux .?ere bog nil hy
call ng ?ni lb?- platform. J luigi-Cow lev, ol lyu? .
e I, Mass, lie 1? ? lsv-yi-l nf outlaid' rn.*)).- re
pule, and wasJiidnt* Ad vAea.it- tm Cou,tm ?T->. ?
Diihbtrtn's stuff. H.- itisile . plea-uta:, pi nn.
. nd pmctical -pei ch, which tv ns fully appreci
ated ami heartily eiulorsi d by tho jud lenee. It
wa? plain to perceive ihat in Ins devotion to th.
. aw, h.- had no', nt gleet ed ihr passiiiK ev, tit.? ol
he political world for ibo last d.-oncle,
After ? stirring int.-ilude from the kund, M>
jor D.-hniey w t? introduced 10 'ho audience.
Iii-made one of his happiest effort??, and ihm
is ?sving a gocid d.-al, allon thor are ?ll happy.
H.-con.plot. ly chiirmed and csrried away the
crowded ?nd eager niiditory in one of bis
powerful and pnssiohute appeals. Wo will nm
! vent uro oven nu attempt ut a sketch ot tue Ma
jor'? speech. We could not do bin*- jo-nice -
Only they who heard und f. lt it cnn piopmh
? ppreeinie it. Ile dw?lt ?ni discipline and ?In .
dienec lo the. laws, timi shooed ?hut had tieen
ucomuplishi'd by tt both in the Ctiinenn Wm
and in the late revolution.
Hov. E. J. Adams wAa then nimounci'tl, ami
iiiade an admirable speech in its way.. Ile is a
pleasant speaker, and wins upon ino a,tteiith?ii
of his mull.-nco na he^pruiiresses. Jfis reason
ing is sound mut logical, and he is not di?posod
m iitidcrvul?t! the lighter grnces of popuhu
oratory. Il?* has ii culnv.ied mind, which' lu
lina improved by ira v. 1 and obst rvution. H?
Ins mingled with the native African upon hi?
unlive anti . mid thinks he is not in nil eu si
lile untutored su votre linn sqmii people take hun
for. II m-ver ri?os to.spcnk mil tl he ha? some
ilting to say, und the moineiit ho j? done hi
mkes his st ilt. This ts u secrdl of of llory whieli
should lie beit.-r understood und ?ppreeiutetl
iiiioiig the greui b uly of?ui' (Itlhlt?* speiiker?.
Ju. ?0 Moore wa? ilun iniioducod, irt.d sptiki
lot' ihe il?-heute position io which lie ?ii* phi cod
a? 11 South 0 it ol in Ul ll, il s u spe/ikcr before II
convention of color-d c iiiZi hs. Do hud in
budd in freeing the ?luv. s. mit since n conven
tion of lija own fe I low-citizen s hud passed rfu
I ordinance of emaneiyurii.rr, Brid ri ct lin tl thi
-laves, fno, he siiw mi itu oiisi-iefu y ?ff hts iirf
Iros-ing them ns freemen. Slavery,' iiccortiitijj
lo the constitu? id law ol the fchutr, ia uow dead
?ul'ff??irojion. hiv outposts I??ve
uni i he eimile) might un ive ll lu..
\. 'there vu II he nu middle gummi iir.
avery mu? fii'i'iliiiii, l'hf.ri'.if mi pnlit
^?atory. nu hill" \uii house, ? lu H. h-gnl
iti?n is to tu- ti (Ju 11 nits t> ntl. Tho ?jilii
?Wf i'Vvhis mu-i lie ti i-iigitiKi tl iiiitl ti jij? i .
. 'hie gnu' hattie has bet n "ought un.I
Illili ll is t-tl?'1'l llilitllli KH HOW tittil td III jil lo
dge the ri-spbn-ibiliiy. The South .binghi
ont ly. nbd tull? n Luth ii (he min tuition cvt n
ur eui iii Url uiul ot the wm lil. I-'., it dinned
llir.1 U>. Sill ill J wm* tin flit ki, iil.tl wt- loH ;
id ii is now (hi- pin nf |iaiiiois m.tl Chits
linns to luv diii* n ont tu tn-, t.ml accept, n>
quiet, peaceable timi Inti-nluoiitg t iti/. n>. the
uoudllliui of things ?ti iht y uri', lt ts um oin
l'uni', btu our misdo tune, ile tl.ut m" " the
bent hts cireuiiistttiict H w ill mltnii; liol", u.Ji,
au'? iiutilj j itnjft lu CHU do no mor?. L< t bs
Vu ld like men, and wnw the hitler st rift-, evi-h
iii Words. Wi- ||,,(| not th lude ilnisi lvi s il i'll
tile ide* lhut this ivar is to I e binghi on r
again. Sctem-iou is diiid. II di. tl with shiv
fry, and will nivir be revivid. Th, e.vpcriiiit nt
ot the last tuiir yt nts ought m satisfy i.vi h Hu
.?t ?tuhhoiu nml ulitluiaie. Tim ijuv. nun itt
i? stionirir Hi-du j. tl.mt it i-Vt-r wu?. li hits
(ininti it? ability tn maintain, imuci, h.- i ii leg.
lity in lin- lace of one ol tin- most gigantic m.il
oh-liuate revolutions the world eyer mw. Titi'
Republic i? now u tlx* (! tue'; u ptimm.cni tn
ame inn. ? liotise built ii (inti * ,It.rk, tigiiih.-t
?huh i lie storm? of fuel uni ?ml sect omul t-u
mtv In ai itt vain. ll w nt t|" South ?ill
lc nu Wisdom limn ibo past, nml nt,- IM,,- (o
mi . std vt?, a eueiT of lui) juins- ni.tl pro.-pt tin
is before us, ot witt,h we now m tin Om bi
oar ttiitmn mid dc>p.lenci* ? may lillie dream
W. tl Sci it I, l'?lior and proprietor ul Un
Qi'oreil 'leniieateeti't. re-jiuili'l "fl u gill foi ii
ipr.eb, ami gave hts audience t iniu-h ol' Nniil
Cand?na oiatoty tvtth a Tennessee cioss. ll
w as no tu ultu,'. as Hi til ur is, and should mit
attempt anything on thc shy-nickel or ?pie.,d
i-.igle ordri. Dm in a si rain ol' gmidi sound I
.elise he nave his amil, net a (Illili, ju it- tie . I J
tula, on ilie rise, pioutess. nml present stall' i>t
.he c.i il se un 1 |iios|i"cts td' the ftcctlini ii nt !'? i.
tn s?t.-t>. li" e?|?n-s-.i'tl hiiu-elf hup. bil ol ibi
future, and illina.- that tn** tel.? mi I I litu_t- pei
.'.Hiing lu |hc goo I of tile cul.iff 1 f lei; sn- In .?>?_.
pri'ssed furn ard toa sure il not rt speedy airenon |
phshiilinr. itt." spoke in (he bigle-t lenn- o'
he elf .rts of I'mvi?i.nml Oovi'inor Htowiih.u
mid the lion, ll-my S. F.'.rc, la?? ni th.- rebel
G .iigrt???, fur their gi'iieroiis ami piai?.?nr I j
elton- ill behalf ni the ttl iMim il. II -puk ..t
til" as-i-'tmc . they lt ol ri ii'li'iett in m ti iiii/.iuj
.md su-t ming th" Co'urett .?.?.?.??i.iie.ii .
pnpir. "
NV KDNKSDAY.
Thc ("onvi'iiiioii ?.>? called t" order hy '.
O'-mr. mid was op"in d with pru vi r by itu- Kev
?%ii. 1,y nil. Tie md iva.- called, fl:-' min
ute- nf Ole (tr. rmn- du) reid ?Hld I iii.flt Ho
*?-. " .m, ,, m, Cnuential- ieptirritl rh- ;t
i'i'ifi.1 ut tl-1. ?a?t..? -"Hu oiim, i.,., ri ,un, ,it,, M.
Di "iiirgc-Ti oin (rm neille mUl Jobi.s |-lm.<i
Phi ir crt den tui ls ? i ri i ...ariiin.d and totiiid ?oi
rel.
the .-p. rial lil dei, beii g ii-??". n?it'u:it
inti od?et'il ly th- Hu n?s ('? rnmittt ?. mi je.?
ieri?i?y, wu-i ?lu ii e til tl tur. Ai'ei lie.ng reu?!
Mt . ll iii rt. C DI, r >" mil' .i ut 'tn.
i i nu.im1 it.e .-mm-. I?} sinking '?ni tin .? t t> ti.
- .. h. ri'.ij i'iiii?t' u- tu liuike tl - it t'n i
iillilllg-l olll-elv, > " Mt. lt "lt-l-l 'ten IlliiV
tu mm nd th.' mn. u lu i o', by -ti ikiui; oin .alli
i fifi the ? m il- '. ll lt K -..iv. .1," mid .nu..
IA ii ii a i .br nee io " hi' jumna i sh*vei"y.' I
i.in tidiiiem. a- amen le I. ?vi- t i ti ?i i m
earned ; which .- a - follow - t
Iteiio'vid- Tloit. ns the nhl ins' itu' nm
? aiCl) .>,t!s |in?s. (1 nuitl, ue cbVli-li
.n .mt liearts .?.. iimliec ot hatted itiw nril? ?bo
.1 hu l ave In lit ""if tire'llfeii a- ?lave.? ? Inn ti n
?ve ,x 11 ml iii? I'tittil hand ol h lin >? ?Lip to ?ii.
und innk?' n our ?p-nnl aim tn e.-tn tish uni'y.
(ii.f, nul hive .ittfl.U nil lllt'ii.
ni:io!rrft --TThal ? i- ftieoiiinui' iituoiig ile
hei nun n lmlusiiy. i i'iiiiomy. timi ulm ?'ion,
Mi, lb Lng'', on lin' (mn ol the Hn-:n. ?
C.miii.tiree, siihtiiuied ? residuiioii eomplim' ii
t.try to (I ti. Hu fm- .Saxton; The r ?-oin tim' r
c. ived tt? second I ..ailing, anil. on limtii n, wu
(lasstAl. The folio? inu is the resolution n-pit--<
on its sec md le ldillg :
']le*o!ctll-"I'll?I we, tim lleltglltiS. in (JiblVeli.
lim. a--t ii.'.h d, n ju? ?' li'ing '!". colon il p. njil.
i t South (J'liolllia. rt*tfl?*1 "ur ttia'l'Ull" in ti
?int i rt thanks tn Flievel M j u Cl m ini K'ilii
Sa.*;'on I ir he ?mpitrti.il inmiiier tu ? hielt h
ha? g il tn dvd ami pinn rn A ihe li eetltm ti ni tho
d. pu rt lll?ll I J ili.ni|festililf ?ti 'd' lis ili'eteoiir?'
with us il.e sjtirit ol the siildh f, Die patriot
ami the Christin!!.
.V|r P nil P.iin-ett n atl a n solution prn'viVIiliij
a Suite C. Html (yuiiinitlee, which was rt; fer rn
tu the Husiness (/??niiiittee.
Mi. ?) Liiiye th.n i cpo tied resolutions, w hid
were re-emmitiited ns amended, mid, upon um
ijon. limy were udnninmiisl) iidojitedi
Mr. Myers, fi..hi llirhlaml, m*t intrndiicei
timi read a re.-olutioii i-cttlnj! fon h otu dcsiieli
live iii ii cen lily willi rill men.
Capt. (j. S. H. Wail, by invitation, mldio-n
di" (Junvetition at some fenijlh. which ivas, o
course, w ell reen veil.
The Coininittcc reported ri'rioliitiotift rela'iv.
tn iihse'nt iiiembers.
Tim hour of mljonrnthcni having arrived, tin
L'onvt n'ioti. op motion, look it recess until ,
n'cl.n k, r, M.
Th- Ciuivcn'ion met al .0 "'clock.* Tue Thron
nf (Luce wm! addressed hy Ju-, T Jun rill. Th
mil was called*, nml the inmutes .if Hie innrutm
?.?.?sion w i re read and t'pnilinied.
The lillti'il-llf'l hUftill'ss u a.? iie.vt calli (I up
being u rc.-nlution relative to the imposition n
tim s upon ntisent members, it hlch was debute!
i hy Mr. llansier, I). I,nt ge, Nn.?b, Kdunn's. uni
. Chi'stiut, After' rec. iviug tts sect nd reit dine
Mr. Hut-iii moved ut. amtndnn-r'ti, which wu
put mid lost.
I The ptev'oi'is question being called np^ >U
i vftVf? wits th'-n'tnkeii upon ih?-resoliiiion, as re
i ported by I lie Com lil ill ir, which was nl?o li.si
.Mi. ll ni-b r moved ihut any delegiitc w hos
i seat tiiuy he found vm ant tin.- milliites after th
> roll cull, nj tin his arrival in tlie hull tri liai rc
? poif to the Pr'esi lem ;. und. upon I is Imbue ti
; give n ti'm-oiiitule ixc?sv, fte sluill bc repri
I i tmiudcd by th? Chair,
> ?
Air. Kiln, y ni.'Viii timi ilium m lil 11 lunn I
. erg. nut-HI -lirills liv tl|?|>??itli?-clj which iv?.* -o
ttr ?mi il.
M-s-i-", Sn III tb I liing; Al? II h ?(tn \Villimn>.
mili MeAIpili iveic M vc rally appointed ulitiit
ibnt li'Miliitiiin.
Mi. Di 1.n I iii ; fruin lim Hd-itu.??. Co in iii i M ev,
fi puru t! II ri'MiltiMmi initodun d hi Mr l'ulh
M'll. Ililli. IUI llliltillll Of Ml. 11 'l ?J - 11 I . lt Wit's
illlifll' flu- rpi fini older; lor l- ghl, o'( lock tide
I Vi lilllg.
Tir voil' uns !-u lix (jiu io I v ie.con-idi n il.
dow i vi r. upi u ii.ii'iiui i-i Mi. l'miiM ii, ni tl-c
stl-fCt stintl ot i-i Vi lill gi Ulli Hil ll.
It wim linn lundi- tho >p< i-inl ol dil Dir its
iiim n nv nun ninui 1(1 iiVIiiik.
Tim (.'in u.i'ii'i un Cn di ininls ii porn il ibv
imtvitl of di 1 *tf nu s rtiiin Siitiit i; \iz.. Mot.
Drunks (iiim' Sing !. .'ill. II lui Mun ll- Snub
di rn. Theil credent tali wrtc fo ll lid nunct it ii ri
tin ir mimi n enrolled.
Upon motion, ilu- Convention took n iii?^-.
iii nidi i to stive pince tn the t xi i cist s ul thc
I?vi-htt.ii i uti rtmuu.ert.
KVK.VlXi? KN I Kl!TAINMKNT.
Tin- i.e'ihu im-iiii -s of ile- util i ilium ??..?. i ti
ti'Its sit - pell 11, ll. moi lite Ci iii Vi ll thill I e.-ol Vi ll it.
ll into u .?tte iii I; '-nlivivi.il iiiio.- mi ei inn iii lu m
. l.i- s pi uki i - M h ti 1. hlill tn rn uppoii.lt il tn inn ke j
inhli esses Tl e lloll.-e un- itt t -i lt n ow il< il. nt ni :
tin- -met'.-t oiilet ni.M ttl t tit tim ptestded.
Tin lil-' -ju !. kel Vt li it'll Lillipilli ihr slililll
mi- lie ll.v .1. (illili-. lie i!.iii). n ieltitig.
ijp'ril- lui inti >|n i eh. mu? vv n,- iiipiiitoli-]y np- |?
lilitiil. tl ld timk n titi.iii iiiii', i tm tm.n -.n-.
v tv ii jilin lin (in-i in -'uti ol lite tbiiihiij ,,
'lem li s II j ii iii i he pl lt-pi ? s n ml .r - of il..
ti* i flin. li. H.- 'III Vl-i ll itti,tn .il llnoul.t, i,.
.. unit leiitjt l- I lu putt ii 'Int ii i itt tut i-f in ell.
J .l.u (.'In -nu' ni C -Ill-It ll wu- ll.. 111 . M
jil .ill. I. Il ll?, ll un th'- -nl.j , ' ..I Itlill.l. "
utile ul lim-i vi lli iiitt ti i>i jo-i m tl I- Mille. Iii
limul led li-;*.-ti IJ ii w H. mu? tink- tim iii
lie. lin i li Mil. iv.oki ili'l wink .viii uni tv illili-.'
iv if lin pinpi I iipj.'lt! Illl'l i - lile 'llT-ilil ll j .'
11 em, III? -li i i h a em ml 1 ut -JIM.I .i ll.-e liiiil I .
si.Ililli lilgli '
K ?. ll ll Ct ti vv.i- iiiH.il ...it. Hud n-;.io.- I'
.leil Ul ll .?pi i i*l, iii illili pullet ililli I'iillt'l lt j'
lin-, tl lin ll jj I I. Itt I ll- i, Ililli'IU I vv n\ ol Uni--- J 1
lng ld- itliiilllll III.-; Ililli lilli lill-* ile III like lill]'
il v.i l.ilu-l-e Illili Ul-I ll.I- vt. uki I poi (nm i.l 1)1
lit i - ot hi- ' ppOln ll'. li.- hu- .i li. e L'OliiUtililil
ol llillgll.tge'i Ililli M I dir- tn In lil hillie in lin
I ixl-i I Iii illiiili nt J i-j lilli! '-in'llt. ll. ll -1 -
M til tl- lil I Apt! M hi.- tll'll-. 111,(1 lilli ill nihill
th. m. 1.1.n i., ii t -rt i ti. i - : 11 - tn stun.(I. Tlii
ff .. 1' pti ill .III Itllltl S O Vi I tie Hutt I tS, nilli tlulM
li ltii iti-nr lum oi.t-i >v ill ti. ti 11,, il -ire iiii'ti n->i d
u n t" rn ?.' '"i ti . ....i . i. Mi- -.it.Je
tt.ii Fi.? M'II.I' ?til Mu 1. .ino Un--uiiii
.I. ct ii 1, ii ti li iii t. ' et I u. m. n Mi lino Ut n-! i r
t m.u.i . i i
.\ .; J ; lt ?I.sli I. iii.i ni 'hi S- iii lin it -, ?Hs the
tl. ?I -Jink I H. li-l lilli . I til.-lil tl.fr-* 1> lo
il' il Iii r'ioi.i 'Wini li i- ! lilil? tli He. 'Hol vt Im!
? .i. I, -till ni.: * H. n.t. Millie llllislliolt
i-.N ,np!i > ni ..how witt: AN n LI.- I ml iti-tn . niul
tliii'i il lt iiiii <lt- |>t-i ti lui I lluj lilli ld tl<> n
I*. I..!. Ill I.. -.H.. tilt *.<"'<!" ('HIM
..lui wi - ll ttl., ttl it i ppllltlili (|. Ciilii m lill
l.- iiT" . , li ttl I n?. vv . tunI. 'I .V i I, hui ',' UKI
tno -.nv lon..
In ll-pott-' Iii ll I' ill Inuit lie ? . I. . ll Ile il. ll
C 1) Liiae, iif tin Cl..th-i n (Iv Ugntion, np
- iit.il up.in the -.'no I. niul i ll I I'Hill, ll tl.i
I rge iiiiil ui'i liiui iii mill ute lui lilli, n mit'
ll .- in u . pushily iidii lit lt -nuil-, wi.n h u .
leiiti il n q . ck pi- pt >n m I ii il ii nt ile?n
it. . II.- i .Nulli OU. u II- iii ti li. . lu I. I ut I li ii I
in vv i ll ?jim il. uiiii lu ii'intiitli.iietl lin nilli
?.ni il ito nt im ul ll e huu.-e iluiiiig his itildle-.-.
H.- cliuM- lin hi- -i.'j il. -1'nii ll y h. Inn
tl.. l,it#," w hi?h he dist u.-si il wot n Kiln inn'
H ?lily vi hied is not ii fi i'ii -itiiiioril by ijiif-iv M Iii
h.v.- not itiiole pnlilie sp liking lite gnni .
j ii ul lien lives. Ile w i-, elm- e, pointed, Hltil
i-i i tu ] it i-lui i -1 v.-. mill exhibit, tl u know litige o
tin it hiiiuii- ni polllle'nl i (pt-lily i.m often po?
s --i il mi -ule ul lin h ??I pt uti-suoi. Ile tito
the Ml ' j .*' J I - 'IC? III. J lull -ill ll. . I ii Ililli', ll. *
?liti fl, qm lr ll ll.'- I i np ' ll ht itu llpplnusi ni
lo eu.will il midi ot ?
.1 J VViig?i . ? ii. nu j ul hm mid ? deli un
it . ll. nit Inn < i-|o - il hi il ll-ill lol i xi lei if >.!
I.t limit, ld n -1 . . t I. n ! o?i . .t et pud n it il;
. i ii n II pi ?'I. i i. s ti nu ft< td i h i m -I. i. ll
Hillel Cl) wi lt n li-lii nilli ulnii (til I,nutt n Vu
i n y ni fopli'S, nlnl, like, lilt- )iliri.imii|t-hli ll,
exlr?eiid in ..tm im silt ci.? 'lulu t teri iipetiitii,
(loiter. Ile pa-i-etl willi niiy step and elegnni
eii.ii' . from gi ave to gay. lion I i veli io severe.'
nnd yet never gul into .-vim tiing waler, nor lie
in inc lo-t in i lie " tangled willie; ne-s of sweets,"
throngli which he was led by tim line of thong *t
His iiiiiilysis of the physique nf lite negro and
his pin sio.ugieul. plireno!ogie.il, and corpore il
nev lil i a ri I ivs was holli pie si't.- .md iu-li ticti ve
il w.is ir Av ihiit tl e Lu ihj--.Mii timid not eh,inge
bis skin.- ihv whin mun, in st.me in.-uiiirt.-, I ail
ciiiiligid il lor bi n, and i ml given such II delicti te
lout h to the lights and si.Ildes (lint it is I mil to
till where AI rica ei.ds mid l.'nticnssin fUintllciic
es.
Tn,UKSDA>t-7 Mi'iiNiNO.
Tin Co?t VI-II.I inn ?ns opt m n Wim pinyii lij
Itel*. J. C Gibbs. Annuli-.", ol tim eVentnt ut
WeiSncfdny tn te i nul, eorreeied n ml approved,
. Tile first business, tty lirisii?hmcni, inls lim
rvMiitiiiiiii upon a Sun- Cetitial Comiiiutee. It
wit- discti-.-fil bi Mi'-srs. D- .-vi iii. y. VViiah' of
H. n ti In 11. l*i n ti-? ti. OHS*. Dehn y,, nod others.
It was billilly recommit n d it i Hi lUsiiuetuins.
While ibis re?oluiloii iVifs In in;; (iilisitb-rt ll.
Miiiiir.Oiiit ral Snxiou, and Cn pt iii n Ka t, hum.
of ititi itu ff, eniii'' in. On nnuiiui, tiny ivi-ri
invited to nike sen's with ihr Cmivi tiimn. Up
uti nevi'jnittg tia- int'iintum, Uiiieiat Snxiou fe
nunki d thin he hud not emnc io innkit ti s pet ;e li,
hut to pay his n-pi-c's'fu t' e Convention. Ile
wits (hi pit sensible of the tm pul tallie of the
CouTeii'ion, mid sy t np ? th 17,i-( I with its ohj et,
it hit h was il e iii u se of union mid liber y fm
all. The principles which yuu ure advoeiiiing
tire i In bodied in the Deebiriiliiin iif. Iiulepcnd.
euee. " thai nil lin n ,iii: t ri uti tl t quill." liv- ry
frei man iii eb l il led to (intuit rights, which nil
men s li nuki recognize Ili-nriily synipiiihiisinii
with you in ymir noble wink. 1 I.upi-the tune
wi fl rtnon clune whoo you can i njOy ibo iit;lita
of frpemfn.
Air. Kiln, y ni.'Viii timi ilium m lil 11 lunn I
. erg. nut-HI -lirills liv tl|?|>??itli?-clj which iv?.* -o
ttr ?mi il.
M-s-i-", Sn III tb I liing; Al? II h ?(tn \Villimn>.
mili MeAIpili iveic M vc rally appointed ulitiit
ibnt li'Miliitiiin.
Mi. Di 1.n I iii ; fruin lim Hd-itu.??. Co in iii i M ev,
fi puru t! II ri'MiltiMmi initodun d hi Mr l'ulh
M'll. Ililli. IUI llliltillll Of Ml. 11 'l ?J - 11 I . lt Wit's
illlifll' flu- rpi fini older; lor l- ghl, o'( lock tide
I Vi lilllg.
Tir voil' uns !-u lix (jiu io I v ie.con-idi n il.
dow i vi r. upi u ii.ii'iiui i-i Mi. l'miiM ii, ni tl-c
stl-fCt stintl ot i-i Vi lill gi Ulli Hil ll.
It wim linn lundi- tho >p< i-inl ol dil Dir its
iiim n nv nun ninui 1(1 iiVIiiik.
Tim (.'in u.i'ii'i un Cn di ininls ii porn il ibv
imtvitl of di 1 *tf nu s rtiiin Siitiit i; \iz.. Mot.
Drunks (iiim' Sing !. .'ill. II lui Mun ll- Snub
di rn. Theil credent tali wrtc fo ll lid nunct it ii ri
tin ir mimi n enrolled.
Upon motion, ilu- Convention took n iii?^-.
iii nidi i to stive pince tn the t xi i cist s ul thc
I?vi-htt.ii i uti rtmuu.ert.
KVK.VlXi? KN I Kl!TAINMKNT.
Tin- i.e'ihu im-iiii -s of ile- util i ilium ??..?. i ti
ti'Its sit - pell 11, ll. moi lite Ci iii Vi ll thill I e.-ol Vi ll it.
ll into u .?tte iii I; '-nlivivi.il iiiio.- mi ei inn iii lu m
. l.i- s pi uki i - M h ti 1. hlill tn rn uppoii.lt il tn inn ke j
inhli esses Tl e lloll.-e un- itt t -i lt n ow il< il. nt ni :
tin- -met'.-t oiilet ni.M ttl t tit tim ptestded.
Tin lil-' -ju !. kel Vt li it'll Lillipilli ihr slililll
mi- lie ll.v .1. (illili-. lie i!.iii). n ieltitig.
ijp'ril- lui inti >|n i eh. mu? vv n,- iiipiiitoli-]y np- |?
lilitiil. tl ld timk n titi.iii iiiii', i tm tm.n -.n-.
v tv ii jilin lin (in-i in -'uti ol lite tbiiihiij ,,
'lem li s II j ii iii i he pl lt-pi ? s n ml .r - of il..
ti* i flin. li. H.- 'III Vl-i ll itti,tn .il llnoul.t, i,.
.. unit leiitjt l- I lu putt ii 'Int ii i itt tut i-f in ell.
J .l.u (.'In -nu' ni C -Ill-It ll wu- ll.. 111 . M
jil .ill. I. Il ll?, ll un th'- -nl.j , ' ..I Itlill.l. "
utile ul lim-i vi lli iiitt ti i>i jo-i m tl I- Mille. Iii
limul led li-;*.-ti IJ ii w H. mu? tink- tim iii
lie. lin i li Mil. iv.oki ili'l wink .viii uni tv illili-.'
iv if lin pinpi I iipj.'lt! Illl'l i - lile 'llT-ilil ll j .'
11 em, III? -li i i h a em ml 1 ut -JIM.I .i ll.-e liiiil I .
si.Ililli lilgli '
K ?. ll ll Ct ti vv.i- iiiH.il ...it. Hud n-;.io.- I'
.leil Ul ll .?pi i i*l, iii illili pullet ililli I'iillt'l lt j'
lin-, tl lin ll jj I I. Itt I ll- i, Ililli'IU I vv n\ ol Uni--- J 1
lng ld- itliiilllll III.-; Ililli lilli lill-* ile III like lill]'
il v.i l.ilu-l-e Illili Ul-I ll.I- vt. uki I poi (nm i.l 1)1
lit i - ot hi- ' ppOln ll'. li.- hu- .i li. e L'OliiUtililil
ol llillgll.tge'i Ililli M I dir- tn In lil hillie in lin
I ixl-i I Iii illiiili nt J i-j lilli! '-in'llt. ll. ll -1 -
M til tl- lil I Apt! M hi.- tll'll-. 111,(1 lilli ill nihill
th. m. 1.1.n i., ii t -rt i ti. i - : 11 - tn stun.(I. Tlii
ff .. 1' pti ill .III Itllltl S O Vi I tie Hutt I tS, nilli tlulM
li ltii iti-nr lum oi.t-i >v ill ti. ti 11,, il -ire iiii'ti n->i d
u n t" rn ?.' '"i ti . ....i . i. Mi- -.it.Je
tt.ii Fi.? M'II.I' ?til Mu 1. .ino Un--uiiii
.I. ct ii 1, ii ti li iii t. ' et I u. m. n Mi lino Ut n-! i r
t m.u.i . i i
.\ .; J ; lt ?I.sli I. iii.i ni 'hi S- iii lin it -, ?Hs the
tl. ?I -Jink I H. li-l lilli . I til.-lil tl.fr-* 1> lo
il' il Iii r'ioi.i 'Wini li i- ! lilil? tli He. 'Hol vt Im!
? .i. I, -till ni.: * H. n.t. Millie llllislliolt
i-.N ,np!i > ni ..how witt: AN n LI.- I ml iti-tn . niul
tliii'i il lt iiiii <lt- |>t-i ti lui I lluj lilli ld tl<> n
I*. I..!. Ill I.. -.H.. tilt *.<"'<!" ('HIM
..lui wi - ll ttl., ttl it i ppllltlili (|. Ciilii m lill
l.- iiT" . , li ttl I n?. vv . tunI. 'I .V i I, hui ',' UKI
tno -.nv lon..
In ll-pott-' Iii ll I' ill Inuit lie ? . I. . ll Ile il. ll
C 1) Liiae, iif tin Cl..th-i n (Iv Ugntion, np
- iit.il up.in the -.'no I. niul i ll I I'Hill, ll tl.i
I rge iiiiil ui'i liiui iii mill ute lui lilli, n mit'
ll .- in u . pushily iidii lit lt -nuil-, wi.n h u .
leiiti il n q . ck pi- pt >n m I ii il ii nt ile?n
it. . II.- i .Nulli OU. u II- iii ti li. . lu I. I ut I li ii I
in vv i ll ?jim il. uiiii lu ii'intiitli.iietl lin nilli
?.ni il ito nt im ul ll e huu.-e iluiiiig his itildle-.-.
H.- cliuM- lin hi- -i.'j il. -1'nii ll y h. Inn
tl.. l,it#," w hi?h he dist u.-si il wot n Kiln inn'
H ?lily vi hied is not ii fi i'ii -itiiiioril by ijiif-iv M Iii
h.v.- not itiiole pnlilie sp liking lite gnni .
j ii ul lien lives. Ile w i-, elm- e, pointed, Hltil
i-i i tu ] it i-lui i -1 v.-. mill exhibit, tl u know litige o
tin it hiiiuii- ni polllle'nl i (pt-lily i.m often po?
s --i il mi -ule ul lin h ??I pt uti-suoi. Ile tito
the Ml ' j .*' J I - 'IC? III. J lull -ill ll. . I ii Ililli', ll. *
?liti fl, qm lr ll ll.'- I i np ' ll ht itu llpplnusi ni
lo eu.will il midi ot ?
.1 J VViig?i . ? ii. nu j ul hm mid ? deli un
it . ll. nit Inn < i-|o - il hi il ll-ill lol i xi lei if >.!
I.t limit, ld n -1 . . t I. n ! o?i . .t et pud n it il;
. i ii n II pi ?'I. i i. s ti nu ft< td i h i m -I. i. ll
Hillel Cl) wi lt n li-lii nilli ulnii (til I,nutt n Vu
i n y ni fopli'S, nlnl, like, lilt- )iliri.imii|t-hli ll,
exlr?eiid in ..tm im silt ci.? 'lulu t teri iipetiitii,
(loiter. Ile pa-i-etl willi niiy step and elegnni
eii.ii' . from gi ave to gay. lion I i veli io severe.'
nnd yet never gul into .-vim tiing waler, nor lie
in inc lo-t in i lie " tangled willie; ne-s of sweets,"
throngli which he was led by tim line of thong *t
His iiiiiilysis of the physique nf lite negro and
his pin sio.ugieul. plireno!ogie.il, and corpore il
nev lil i a ri I ivs was holli pie si't.- .md iu-li ticti ve
il w.is ir Av ihiit tl e Lu ihj--.Mii timid not eh,inge
bis skin.- ihv whin mun, in st.me in.-uiiirt.-, I ail
ciiiiligid il lor bi n, and i ml given such II delicti te
lout h to the lights and si.Ildes (lint it is I mil to
till where AI rica ei.ds mid l.'nticnssin fUintllciic
es.
Tn,UKSDA>t-7 Mi'iiNiNO.
Tin Co?t VI-II.I inn ?ns opt m n Wim pinyii lij
Itel*. J. C Gibbs. Annuli-.", ol tim eVentnt ut
WeiSncfdny tn te i nul, eorreeied n ml approved,
. Tile first business, tty lirisii?hmcni, inls lim
rvMiitiiiiiii upon a Sun- Cetitial Comiiiutee. It
wit- discti-.-fil bi Mi'-srs. D- .-vi iii. y. VViiah' of
H. n ti In 11. l*i n ti-? ti. OHS*. Dehn y,, nod others.
It was billilly recommit n d it i Hi lUsiiuetuins.
While ibis re?oluiloii iVifs In in;; (iilisitb-rt ll.
Miiiiir.Oiiit ral Snxiou, and Cn pt iii n Ka t, hum.
of ititi itu ff, eniii'' in. On nnuiiui, tiny ivi-ri
invited to nike sen's with ihr Cmivi tiimn. Up
uti nevi'jnittg tia- int'iintum, Uiiieiat Snxiou fe
nunki d thin he hud not emnc io innkit ti s pet ;e li,
hut to pay his n-pi-c's'fu t' e Convention. Ile
wits (hi pit sensible of the tm pul tallie of the
CouTeii'ion, mid sy t np ? th 17,i-( I with its ohj et,
it hit h was il e iii u se of union mid liber y fm
all. The principles which yuu ure advoeiiiing
tire i In bodied in the Deebiriiliiin iif. Iiulepcnd.
euee. " thai nil lin n ,iii: t ri uti tl t quill." liv- ry
frei man iii eb l il led to (intuit rights, which nil
men s li nuki recognize Ili-nriily synipiiihiisinii
with you in ymir noble wink. 1 I.upi-the tune
wi fl rtnon clune whoo you can i njOy ibo iit;lita
of frpemfn.

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