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NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTK??ER 4, 1866.
TRICE FOUR CUNTS?
msoiTnEsno.usK'cos?EsiiOaV.
Tin1 Meeting in Independence-square.
AN D_J_-ENSE THRONG.
THE WELCOM1 AT 'IHK UNION LEA?il E.
?Speedu.- oi < li?.rlc? .?iMii-ns. (?ov. Hamilton,
(iov. Brownlow, Senator Wilson,
ard Hereto Maynard.
OTUiANIZATIGN AT NATIONAL HALL.
Thomas J. Durant Elected Temporary
Chairman,
THETONVfcNTlON Of NO_.THF.RX DELEGATES
AT TDE UNIOoN LEAGUE HALL.
Speeches, of fe?? ? nrtin, (?en. Butler, .Gen.
Hui....(.e. and ?Judirc Kellev,
CHEAT ENTHIS1AKM IN THE CITY.
SBraaro.
?o? tec
er;
THE PARADE WELCOME ETC.
?pee?! tBsaatsh i< 'It, N. Y. tishsii
Ti lUkl eli nu. Mor.tlay, ?St pt. .1
The ?CHy "f Io_ipaB-BBa ?nil Brotherly Love wit
_ksa_a.il a ?igfat to d17 wticL retailed Its ncbleit history. At a
eery sarly Lotr the pals Lay begon. tbe streets ti ?ng np with
mgreiTaui crow di lining the way I etween the Club Headquar
Snra the Contine-tal Hotel and Independence) Hal). By 9
f clock the City was arrayed io all the colors of holiday, the
Storr? end win?:? "i ? en Cfcetteut-st, ?amiag with flaar* and
mette*? and ?tandara? and streamers of every hue; all the pab
lie h-.__i_i.-s were lietkeiiat c.uiidersbl* expense, and Jnda
poadeiBce Hall. TA? _Pm? and BuJUtm Buildings, the tausea of
Bl Clab?. and ti.? ililli 1 __ne of the Leacue were lively from
Mp to bolton, w.th itaoy-t na.)?! bunting The delegates
from tie twitertiors r??te 'n ti) Bet. be.!? early, mid addressed
sB-S-telves busily to the work of making and receiving we)
?rosa*. After asMu.' '._-_ io the hall? of the I'nlou Club, in
Cheat-Mat near KlevtBih. the Sjutbern Loyalists formed in 1
Bae. hol ssarched through a thunder shower of cheers to join
their -re ft -en from ita Bortb, under the following leols of
leies-utien
Oov "Brownlow of I erneue?, with 1.10 del??gates.
Jam?n Pi? ni of Kentneky, with !.'? (lelepntea
Badrsoo Mill? of hlisxitri with Ki tltlep*.*?.
41??. BoremaL of Wen Virginia, ?itb I.? delegates.
Bornl.aia Ward well of Virginia, with 7e delegue.
Joba Io. Tho__as of Morylai.il. nub .10 del?galas.
M. Bi Rmithei? 01 Delaware, with 10 delegate?.
A. A. Tourgee of North Carolins, with 12 delegates
J. L. H.r.ning of Geo:pis, with 9 del?gate?
Col D. O. ningham nf A'nbamt?* with i delepote?.
K. o 1 eiin.sL of Mtktis?i|ipt, with l-ileMiBiea
Jada? Waru uti. of Louis-ion-, with __ d?ifiai??.
A. A O. Roger? of Arkansas, with 3 delep?te?
Cd O I' Hart if HiTida. with r? delei
?liter State? were represented, the whole number of del?.
nMM in lise not fn-'ing short of :k?>. At ladependeace Hall
Baw ?rev? )oioed bv the f'nion L*?goe ?od other botiio?, civic
ano military, and were tendered witb ?uthusinsai rarely
?hans by public officer* the freedom ?od hospitality of the
etty at all ita loyal -earth? and io a,l it? loyal be ?ris. This
recoptioti was iii moot lctplnng oo_trait to the chill and iitt
IsM welcome w.'.cb, erery ona agree-, wai all that the peoj.li
aaoordod to their President a week ago. The Ct ??noils which
lefBsid greeting and hoir ago to the President's pnlitirsl sin
Wal shs mr met the loy alista with opeo arms aid eteiy demon
Mssliiis of weironm
?At 10 o .lock the Southern delegstis ?rriied at IaCepeod
1H ail*?. I passing through the Hull Msembled in the
?. Man? of then, visited the root.: ?ti ile Old Stale
_. I OOntnn)r,g tb? relic? of the Revolution ard mariiie?t?d
at Intertit in Ihooe tre??or*d mementoes. I'artnn Brown
t vralke?! at the h?od of tb? Tenne???? delegation, but wa?
ne feebl? that bo wm fr?e|oently compelled to reit. Mt.or
Boa. B_ru?ide ?rrlred ?oou afitr. ?t.d was greeted witb ?a
Ifcneiaotic cheer?, enecially by the Ten.euee delegation.
The Northern ??legation?, he?ded hy the Union League Club
and Nati'irol Union Club entered the Square at ?bout li
??clock With th? Connecticut dele-ration wrro Gov. Hock
tag-am. Gov. Hswley, ei-O.r. Douglst?, Congressmen War
nar and Hubbard, aid P. T. Bornum. Major Gen. Butler
am? greeted with ebner ?fur cheer, and closely follnwed by
na Mthosiostto crowd of delopatei all arnon? to tbak? hand?
nrltb the hero ol Kew-Orlean?. Tb? Southern i'.eieratM w?r?
Bo-uculai!? warra lutheir _rre?tir.gi Gen. John W. Geary
Sjtm cheered all along the lins, by Siithern delegsles M nell
M-northern, the Southerners sayirg thst if ttey could not
?MS? tor h m they coaid ?hoot for bim. When h* arrived in
Bhneeoter of tboenthatlasdc crowd ?urrvunriicg G*u. Butler.
BM two GoLcrol? shook hands heartily. t?.e tailor remarking
Bat it was the boot sbake hand? ho had had ia
Phl.delp'.ia. Frederick Doaglass excited <_niie so Interest
And bo delegate? wore laavlor t M Sisare M aud Theodore
TIBon welted ann io mm. Gov. Brownlow na? romta&tli
ah sand a? at the hood of the Teaoeoae? tlelogaiion he passed
tMttvnen tbe lions formad by the Union Leugne and ita Na
tina-) Union Club?.
While th? delegation? were forming on Deitnut-it it w?i
?Jlupusod among the Tenoeaiean?, about 30 in number to
orator tta old Boll lo which th? Nation was born ?ntl it? rights
keMUy sid proverfally asserted The )owa>ani wore theo
O-hanst th? ?ole ocenpanU. Judge Balley led ths delegation,
nrtB Oov. Brownlow and Mr. Btokes on either hand. Some
Base wes spout in eiomiuiug the paintings nod reluis in which
He old room Is snrioh. Tbis pleasant duty performed. Judge
_K_?l_?y ?aitl it was a pl?a?nr? to him to welcome the representa
tarma trow th? Sooth and West to the city. To tb? birthplace
ni btariy ta wrleosaod tb?m as patriots, for ?nek tbey had
fsssvnd ttamselvoe to ta. H? w?li".med them sot only to the
Maj/n hoopitniitiaa. hot abo to tbe hearts of tbe citneni of
?"tills4il|i n He opoko toaobiigly of the recollection?
Bonan tit op by tb? ossueutioni around him. They hsd mel
kera, as tbe Revoiutionsry Father? theo met, to'proelaiio
8B_e?rty to al! the world. Tosy were engaged in m great a
?sort as thone who now wors dowd wore once engaged
?e hoped that all would derive ion inspiration from thu en
?aaBM, sod thai wUot th?v felt and learned hero woald be fur
?An tanofli of tta' ntato nitioi.
Chaplain Friar?.n, Chooloto of ?Teiine?oo?r?g,rDeBt during
?Banar, ned amiBabarof Use present Contsot.on, replied io
Jaie? Killey. He looki of the great lacnfioei ?I'tod y made
Bs7b? country, end taped thst tnroagh similar saonfiow al
t__? time tM great ooom of liberty might triomnh.
Artet t?ti? ?penah ooonrrod something w.iioh rather snr
?nttMl the Iona deleontiou. Judge Kelley turned and said
BoataoMB 1 wool 10 introdoc? to thu delegation a gentil
oassi abo rooks otnosg Ue but meo in tbu uatioD. Hs stood
?lay Be eoiatry ii tar taar of Uoobl? Beoretary Harlan, and
Baal tta Jndf s ?* ilh 1 tam-roa? aocoai, UM -earets_ry mt Ita
n-aMiiT.
Mr. Har?as vu evidently token by surprise, m aich a re
?it was quite uoexpectod. bat be responded moat happily on
paart of hi? delego!ion. He aokoosriedfM toe eomplinteni
BhaaJ Um paid la him nae) lo his -tate. She noah) stood
_f BM party whtob hta IM oaaMefttaeMitrv attaart
?a wonk Mind, by Uone who ?tond hy th? ootvatry. nta
ns-as-d M msklnta-i lu irttanr.ty in this __MM oriauk. lb? ?
awialt o_d tta Isry-i anrrB-?of tta BoMh In ?haar effiettoMnoM ?
a M ?alola.? lu intngrity ia I
Loved Ita hrralsWrpl*of ttaaWhi
I nad perfect L sion. ? AppLtaoo.)
I*.
Throe etaero w-rt> Iben g_ii ob with a will for IssrsUry Sar
Baa. Uro? for the ?MiogatioBi. iii ihr?? rouaicg oheata tor the
?MearnUooi of all the Itatas.
tM tnoembiog? then filed ont of th? roon, after having boan
tSjaattcipaiiU io a ?eon? tbev will Mver forget
dV8 It o'oiook. al the ?lolegaiM havirg arrived, the Use of
?march wai turned and tb? member? escorted to tie rooms of
Ita Uolon J.eogii? at the eorner o! Broad 1 sansom its.
Tta moabsir? of th? Union Lang.? aaieun.iad ?t their Club
law St 'j o'elock. sod proceeded in a bods to IndepeudsDc?
"tal B take part lo tb? escort- Kock member wore the medal
[tta L*?go_,
?eRiotedoUgation? worsrewive- at th? main entrance
j- I-dopoodeaco ?quaie 00 Chestaut-st. st lOo'olock a. m.
atoieommittMof too UnleB Lesroe, uudai toe dirsoiionof
WIHam H Kera. Marshal
?fia cavaleasJe fcrmed em Wal.oi-it. right rasciagon Third
fgVi*4riff K>rtk. aider th? direetioo of Geo. Louis Wifeer.
TM "Beys ia Mae ' formad imme.iate.'v oa the left of
Ba?n?*!c?de. und?r the direction of Gen. Joshui T. Gwen
Basel ii,
The '__Mubi.ii_i Invincible? ' formed on Butt, st right
?natta/ oa Wsl_ut-?t. facing want, usil?: tb? direction oi th?ir
fParatai, Co!. W. MeM.chMl
w?ire_>e_*it_.?!,i fort-ed on Seventh it rlfht retting
BBWalBot st under the ttireot.on or John G. Bulltr, Atif
__*** oVationsl 1'sloi Cub and other delegs?o.? sid sssecls
?nalia Wnlnut-kt., fhth? order of their ?triv?: right
?^????rrenth s_ foeieg north, ander I he dir-i-lion of
Creorga W. Msad?) aidTbompeoo Bet tolas. Mir
'??tt??r/*B?'tlDteUww'* ??<*? "?o ??*' al du ?'ob
?nlro. of Gsi. Horatio G.Sick.sa?, Grind Mai ?I
*0,*iBI'TAa* d^T "T,rr'a h' lhe appointed tia?.-. .04 ;
C___ *JL.d ."'' ' H " !"'*': ** """?? 0T?? I'?* following route- ]
Bowb W.lui.t to lMr-? up Hird toCbe?ln,t. or, ? h-sttut
BTnelftli, dow j 1 w? ?th u? Pia*, op fine to Bro??, up Broad
Mata -nioL Learn? Moi_ao. wbere the teewption tse.g pis,-*
Xtoproeamiioii a? it h.oliy got uadM wey. wa? mad* so is
Ita u_r_oWiOg ojurr
Ooe ; . rr.iu 1 ended hy C1..
J**0 I Mnnlial. and aid? on h(n??_l)o_k.
CBhn ? ?.led 1. ..'?.?(??< k
ran hand ..? M ;
?~BBoyo ia B.u? mar, bing in il?tf.t,n?. horing IB meo too
?lBIaoB. lui?' ,u ttt,
?Wed .alo 1 . . . ., company be?d?>d bv a ban?!
?Ml?. TI.. -i Gstiii nilli?! itidjuiui tokrs
- mber wore n ?liken badge, n; on w! ?cb vu luKribed,
' liovH in Blue. " Wt ?**e as wa fou.lit. '
Ti.eu followed ?etersi lueuioi. s uBibuUnce?, filled ?iib
?i.itli- n who bad but limb? in Um define of their lountlT.
After these came the t'nion League, with band. Thl? or
gnnination tnrned out iibont SOO tnetnber?. among wborn were
?one of t'!e wealthii-a*-nol moat ?"H-l men in the Stat?, ?beb
i.? J ( g1 I I. George II. ft,kei, Horace Binney, jr.,
Daniel DuUehertv. Join Vi. Forney, the Han?. Vv 11!I-_ D.
Kelley, Leonard Myer? and Challis (/Neil, .Julge l'earce.
Williarn li (>?unr?i. Charle? Gibbon*. J. If Kranclaru?. Wtu.
II. K-rn Hii.iv I . Iii. Humas A. Wehster, Jr . end Jntn??
1 Clagkara, X beiiu'i.u! Ininnermadeof ?ilk, and a ?land of
new color? were a feature with the League
The t'nion I,**gne of Anienon, with b?nd and flair?.
Then tain the delegation? from the Sontbern State., .walking
tv plntiit na, ti itb ?ia to n | lateOB, in Ihr ft UoWll g unit i ?
l>i?iiie4 of lit umbia, k!iiaoiiri. Kenine??, I (I !.. (set, Wet!
Virginia, Virginia, Marland, D.-Uwaie North Carolina,
South Caro.inn. (,' i Tgia, ?"landa, A ia bain a, Mississippi. Louii
inn?, AikaniTe, Testa
Euch member or the vario!!* delegation? witt? i badre of
?Hk. nu which was print,-! the bun*, of th? State to winch they
belonged A-. they marched along tia i l?tela '!]c cn'hu?t?*ni
knew no boonu?, (bier up.-ti ehee.r weat up for Duran?,
ilaliti. Bells. liiiewrlow. l.'itu.-ltoa arti othes.
I ? a the .\ ition.il 1'itoii < lull, ki. ouiptiii I lu ino blond*
of music, ian-, ing two sen ol .. i!arn, and numbering t-OO mern
With tbis Club On . Geary, the I ni. I cunJiJatefor
Uovernor, marched.
Xiit entre the delegation* from the Northern State?, Mm
?achnretf* in thcTnn Oett BMtler snnrelied with his awtega?
Um tal sheeted latfflj Gb ? Dansidelikonlesiannthatd'
mired of all rulainert. Eui h delegation waa dialing uiibed by
a badge with the natue of tin- v. i. Ibsorrhsd.
Toe feature of the Ni'*-. York dolegatio:i wit? Thesatlore Til
ton and Kred Oonda??, mare! lag togethr r ami in arm.
Nest tassa the Bepoollesn lavueibles with bund, banner?
niid llaK". Thiseinb numbered seat -,500 number? drencd
in black clothe? with inti^m? cup. Their tnnrehing wa? ?n
p*rb, ahowmg that they must be well drilled, lhe club wa?
Bl t . batt Bleel the luimurtul Li noola, reorgan
ired in MU to rct-lect Mr lan, oin. and ia now airain reorgan?
izad to aid in oarryuig out the priuciplos of the man they brit
helped to make President.
| liere tollowod tbe?iemea. eti'ih com j any bonded by a band
o! IBU?.i
Dt-liw?re Engine Cumpiny. with hose carriage.
?Til Engine Qompaa*, i? ita ambulance containing crip?
pled mem her?.
Weitem lli-ae Company, nu!, boee carriage gorgeously ar?
rayed lu Stiver ?tar? and wreath? of flower*.
Phoenix Hose Corop my.
Franklin Hose Compan), nita a iwtrait of Abrnhsm Line?lo
on n huge and han-neai* banner.
Kemington H?te Coin|.mi. ? ah Slea?l Fire Engine, drawn
!-> 1 tb men and horses.
Sah?'er Hose Company.'
Tiylor nose Co-puny, with 1-evitifuliy decorated bete
carriage.
Tivoli ii..-?' Company.
Bu..!.
I iccolo lion Coniptni. ?'itb bus? carriage.
Band.
Waahlngtoii EagiaeCmup-nv, with Ambulance.
The ili?ji?ay if the hrenicii wa? very fine, at lca?t 500 being
in line fully eqaippe..
Next carne the Soldlert aril Sailor? Union with a band of
music, Boy? in ftlue timm Delaware, hearing the Staat m
("elora carried in buttle bj the 4th Regiment Dtlaware Vo.nu
laa
Media Geary Club, with bard; 1'nion League of Camden.
_s?. ?I. ; '1 renton Ixival Leugne, nilli liantl; t'liu.b Leaguo of
All?gbai.y Counti. Pats i minn? Wart! D*_*j*lloa*
These latter cn: ned uiruen-u? bannan with motto?. ?, ?nob a?
" ire-ion must be made odiou?,' "I'll be your Moae?," "How
?re you M >-(??." " I? ther<- a Mai or in I'lnladelnhia." " Andy
Jobnaon and Dill -award bad better <->-ra* Bee,' " TVe vota a?
we fought" ' union men n,aat rule anti not trailer?." The
proeeaaion occupi -d just 40 minuiea io passing n iriven point.
Altogtther it ia uoaaidered oue of the large?! and grandut
that baa ever b*en seen here.
TI1K Vi!'..IMA IT.! FJ,.VI ION.
An irterestiiif; laerdei in t -anea tloB with ihe fin? ?ing mt a
. i '-omm ttee oc?u ?red a Itb
tin Virginia ?Mer at ?sa, Wita lil* eonmHtM ?o? being
Dimietl the Vn*gt*ia tteiegatn manifeste?! great uneaaine??.
and ?heir Chairman. Mr. Wntlwtll, ?leppod ob a ?etteo and
announced the ni tnin?ti nu of lil M candidate? (i--o. Rye of
Weedna! B. Deoourily of N .rfiiii, .lame? Wln.eburtt and
Lewi* McKelitie of A'lexandna Dating the I allot thean
?oaaottMtt wa? mad? thal Bye vrai i u irerul tuffragc man,
wt,i, h c.iii'ed a utile toaaoUon .in,eng the ne g1, burn.-g dele?
gation?. Ttieflrit lallot Hik.i1 Bye :?7, Deeotinly ii McKen
no 1.% Whitehurat 1 Tie delegation then adjourned toa
room under ti;-- ?tige where rf.?r tome little ilncutaion, in
wbieh Mr. Botts eipressrd a hope that toe drlegatea aovlJ
eiprets tbeir preieicnce freely, and then atrproted the call for
a rita Beat vote, vi hereupon a second oallot vi na tak? n slid
Mr Bye received "J, Mt Kenne, Batt?'? candidate, 11, Statin?
ng '. "
lhe ?election wai then mod? nn?_i_ioT? to try hi* cace,
Tbi? action of the Virr.uia delegation, with the choice of Bad*
irai Warda eil, of Richmond, be?|?ak? tht-ir going nnauimon?
Iv for uriiterii! ?a If'rage. A? the proceMion took its way up
( hrelnul ?t . toward the hoes* *r the Uri, on Brottd-it., tke
Sosibem delegate? var? prt??e<! on all ii Jet with th* araiel?,
demonstration* of a dense ?i, J BBf ?triau? ci?*d of nclcoiueu.
lex it, aub the tall faiurt? of (?ur Hamilton aad ei Gov.
Pena* in lie leal. Tentewlte, with Its invalid Governor; and
Louitiioa. witta Durant, and a bott of tried, h-roic maa, wara
greeted with deafening n?-|>lau?c repealed ?gain ?nil again, by
i-tieer? and tbe clappiBgol the hands?while lio_? and handker
cbu-ti were waved Irom all tb? windowa.
'1 be people frei,ii?i tly gratped the hand? of the delegate? ia
pasting "Thank God you lu? ' waa the cry of ona; "God
tiles? tou" ?aitl the olden lownin.eo. "Thru- cheer? for
1 ruar?an " nnd "groan? fur Andre? JohB?on, * went together.
Par*on Brownlow wa* betet with a ?tonn ef grutulallon*. Bud
though In feeble h?altb?too iea-ble almost ?o risk bl? presence
in the excitement? of the ?ay?wa? compelled by par?,???lit
plaadit? to aland up snd bow c-mstuntly. The scene galhensd
?enastion as the procession approsohed tia hvBie of the
L'?a-ue, snd when Hie propio grow tired of cbsa-riBg tbey
it? ink up ' Bally Bound the Vlag, " and made a whole tijuaire
sear the Eeajte Leadqui-i'rr? reaonantaitb their liigeri.
Tho men in 1 ne caught np the well known refrain, tilt it ran
among the lonbnrut veteran* of th? South like wildfire, and
?pre?? out and far aud wide among the mnltiUile io fiont of
tbe League.
II .i ira: for tks fun.ti
Barrak, boy?, letaahl
Donn wl'.b the trtitoi,
ii with tia? tiwi
Anti wr 11 rally rouad tbe flag bon,
lliTy unit ?s_t?
*buuti_a ike batt!? cry ef freriio?
The light and bearing of lucb a deinooitration wa? to move
to tear? every one who remet-beted the ?ern! le ead bitter
day? of the was, when toe popular million ?ent forth ita thou
?toda lo fight and di? to that ?ame glorious lane. A t~**t
mut who sung it two and three y ?arl ago lu tbs ?treat? of
ihi? telriotio city fill Inhospitable rruve? throughout the
Sooth. It I* not wonderful tkst a number of the old and young,
who listened to It frorn tbe step? snd windows of tbe Leegue,
cie-ld not k??p dry eye? at all time?, when they heard the bat
tie soar of thair dea'd son? and brother? echoed back by the
men of tbe Sooth io th? indomitable ?pint of rr?urre*>tlon.
After tbe procewion bad pae??-d In renew at the tbe t'nion
Leagae Hobbs, ob Broad-st., tbe Southern delegitea formed a
line, part in front of the balcony and the rest ol the prooee
aioa forme, ob ei'.ber aide, waking a elrcle. In the middle of
wbie>h were the S'autbern delegate?. Mr. Chea. Gibbon? of
the l'orna Llague then delivered the fo'loaiug ?pee>.b of web
com? - m>
RPF1CH Ol < UABLkSOinBOKS. INQ.
MgR OF TBE Soi'Tii 'I be n.rmt.eri of tbe t'nion Leegn? of
Philadelphia greet yon aa fellow-loyaiitt? and citiaen? of the
I'tiied Rtate? IChecr? ! uti their behalf and by tieir au?
thority I welcome you hero to-dar as friends snd brethtsn.
ICkeerr.j There is no it?in cf IotiI blood op your bands.
Tour soult are free from tk? guilt of treeeou egaiust oar oom
mon country. .Lorn! cherri.) Wc kuowlome'.bing?perhupi
but little?of tbe lacnficei you have made, of the periecutiou
you hat e emlnred.of the bearv afflictloai you have boon through
all the dreary year? of the Rebellion for ?our fidelity to the Con
?titutmn aud your devotion to tbe American Union. |Cbe*rs.)
Many of yourhoir.es have been desolated, your pleesaat plaoea
laid watte, and yoar wire* and helplee* ohildren driven into
?tile, uah breaking heart*, lo penury and nnguisn. by lhe
fiendi?b hate of traitor? wLo ?ought to make your loyalty a
crime and to tear the 1'nited State? from the uiap of iiationi '
Through ?II thti peraecntion?unparal.eled in the hulory of
mode)n um???" in peril? by your own countrymen, in |?erila
among f--.lt? brethren, in wearues? and p? mt ni tim? In watch
ingi often, la banger ead taint, io faatlng* often. In cold and
-akedne**.' yon have held f_et your integntr, aa the world
know? ?nd a? God know?, (?rest cteert j With unihakea
fiilb ia tb* u'.umsl* triumph of good over evil, you have
watched through the long nicht of your Borrow for tue twining
of that better day when te* flag o' your eouutry would bo your
?ore protection in the etijoymentof yoor c.'vli riaiit?, whan
treason ?boild be mid? iiifamou? fche*r*|, whan trait
or* sbosld be puai?-?d ((".esr.) ead ti? rod of
pollita! power which waa atnlting yon. t-oold be
plaoed in yoaf ora baud?. [Projooged ?beera.)
Brother?' dun'ug all tara? yeera of yuar t*p nat toa Irowi
u?. a a loo have bean la corrow ! Out ho*?** in lie Kurth
have been filled with lamenUtioa for tbe f elk ?ra aatl the enas
alain in bania or itarved to death by tbou-andi in th? prUoi
pen? of Vii-glaia and Georgia. Tia borliee of three bon-red
tbouiand Northeia meo, loya, and feitbfiil ;n ttrir I've?, vic
tints of trsason slaierv. and ?o)>elleUB, pow lill that horrid
'gap that divided ii? loyalty ef the Boeth from the 1 .yelty of
the teOBih I While the war wa* raging round yoar toa***, al?
though ti?r ?rmpalit waa lateaailied by our own aorrnw?. it
oula not tetaran lttelf in word? but It flatbed from a militas
Northern bayoneai, ant wai pronounced by Ihe mouthi of
Northam cinnon. end Ihn? it ipoki in deedi! |Cheer?).
Eiraeat!) ?tirrlng ouriculi lo tbeir very depth?, it ndilivcf".'
Ver lD*?cr*t atioolatioa wiihotr otrn beroio ttead ' [Cacera),
he?? Boyib BUie."!^! ol?Jtii'.rtb, abo 'r*llied roond
the flag" and ?avef.ee- ?. ti.to-gi.Bt? ?ndblood, till ii? power
?ti suprem? tbrcugkoct the Lud' [cheers' thete "Boy? In
Bin?," part of youreteort to da), and their ccrorsde? every
where, L?ve written it na t..e tstl ? of tbeir heart?, n?v?r io
l^effseed. th?t trea?o:i I? liifatnoui' |f'b*er? ) For If li be
not, what honor have tk*v nor? than trallon ) li ii ao writ
len la ?v?ry ?sroi y llib a t_at contain?? record of the death
of a l'i.:on aotdi?r or I'n.on refugee. ?Caeen.J It la iaMribed
on ?vrry heart t?tonc of la? Kurth, wier? the little orphan child
ninlv await? the return of bli fstber from the war. [Cheer?. )
? i 1-ilkdelpl-le firemen, feerltae and ready rneB la ?very
danger, tender and aaaeMeran mea ia tbetr care of the
wound*-?okiier? and Ibn.r hi li lett c.l?drv [cheer?J, C?ete
n ?ci tuiica and buf^ae?? w*u |U- l-.h."T'.f!2 inJfi. ev?rv obc of
wlnam ??'.'io Ictarulo ?st in? bread of ofuclal pa?r?Bsg* et the
pre* !?f nil maahc-tu |eh*t-ri|| theie trusty cillreo* of ottier
Slate? vied ua.le ?na u-t in our welcome today, all mee? you
and gte?t Tua ?iib that tri.li_enl th?t flow? IP llieil luVkl
nari*, and bindi ut ?! to." t_er hy ? c'ualn iii tvaipatbv ti,at
i ?'.rertltT eau bre?V?" Tie?, .ii t? tiifamoi.?.'' (I'roionped |
cheer? ? Bat our tyapitt.i v-oiilil uot be full or cordial If It ?
halted lor?, Itgoes r..t (! furtl.n. It ii tb? horeil ?entimeiit '
of the Nort*r bel i and utt?red in de lnlen-iti of Cnton. of '
peace, ead o: Obrikltaaltr, that wbea lh? South return? to her
(tai*. *n mint ctitae i. new rohea. a itb tina oivanairli f?r ,
'..'?? ht, ciualily. uad Justice, led In bet own lovat Caioniil? .
wha are free from lb* nm.lof troasoa. (Eulhusiastk eieers. )
lor tut hope hate t-.r m i.e f.tLie. ,-r what ?rt nniy have
.ULiiLlaLeJ and ia.pi-i.item triitoi? thill be roiuilat'-u
la ;. vrcr by t. earl Itrarj tad bt?utted will of on* mau, t?..'. I
a Conitltutlon which they hare deUberattlv fuiiwora. Tb*
?Marr la tUlwady written laths hltod <f the murdered loyal
Isis of New orient.! |"Ti*t't irne, ' "Thai, ,? ? ?pj eheeV, )
?eu"? . ? hlvh and ?..lemn ml'.ai'?'
Bl '"I lb? ' ?t ol li.e Amen???
? l-ui!iiia'.ioiii of ...nal B?d I
o ail men, | heen.| li tan ?teni anea aeaa atkar.
t j; el i f ll.e ui.i
.
near la '.tier form* ti m tail, in flit Provider ?
Ueodvtrti.rcwii. lChttn.1 \Vccai.utbe?t>:i'i_ BdfuJofB*llaM
lesioni of the ra?t ii to be led bv vigTBrit politlciane Into so?
other compromit? ?iib crime, instead ni lifting up from des
BnrathM Bom ?I-0 have be?n iu vieum??. [Cheer?.) Wei
(um?, then, loyal brethren of the Sooth, on your noble mlti'on
loth? Cut of Thi.ndelphlo. [Cheers | Here where the found
en of I'enmvlvnnia mnugnrsted his " holv ?xp? riment " of ?
Goverament based on the e?iuality of man; hore, where a
century liiter, the Representative?'of tbo Thirteen Colonie?
ui.anlmoiuly declared it as a ??If evident truth that "all moa
sreemat? I equal;"tare, where the C"n?titut_on was formed
lind the I mou consummated; here, where the Govern! .?n!
wns admiLiiteied justly und in Hi parity by thal illuitriooi
UaiTU whola
' Nirne ilone ittikei e?ery lirlng tatt " '
1 ' r?. Di I'hdadolphl?, von or* welcome thine welcom? I '
HI Wt (?I C,nv. HAMILTON.
\? th* Governor attempted to spesk a voice cried ont.
" 11 i,-? cheers lol the grest Usdical of the? Sooth, Hamilton,
wucb whs gil eu with a wil). Tb? Governor ?aid:
sir, in _M'l,nlf of tb* asseuibly of Lovaliit? o! the South, It ta
con,.? my plcunug duty to acknowledge and reinond tn the
welcome th.it you baie Jmt prouounced lu behalf of the t'nlon
lroapii... and other sssoeintionl of th? city of Philadelphia, a
duty that would ta unroll??! with pleasure were it n. t thst I
cannot but remember the coat of our oaaambly. I thank yon.
s.r, In tbo naine of the Loyalists of the South, for the manner in
winch ved rev? churai-lerined this devotion to tta Union. It
ii bul Just, I foul it in roy heart (Cheers.] Spare me, fellow
Billawa, the recital of the scenes thrungli which we have
passed. Let mo at oben direct myself to the
present occasion?the muse of our assembling.
Wo had will hoped that lifter the triumph of the ermlc? if the
i.merii'iM Tit of th" trilled States in the suppression of rebel
lion agniDBt the ?nth?.rity of tbe (im eminent thst thone of us
?ho Lad lutfrred so lo.ig and so patiently would bave some
indemnity f?>r tb" past. If not that, at least security for the
future. We had lundi?, hoped ihsl wo would be permitted to
return peacenbl.r lo our old habitations, to reuew our associa?
tions with fr?en.Is fruin whoix we had been to long ?.arted;
that we could once more embrace our wires and children.
(Mm whom mine of ns hsd been long separated: thst alter the
glorious issue of the war of the Kubellion. no one would be
longer jsertnittod to molest or muk? na afraid. Bat these
hopes proved delusive. Tbe experience of 1. months has
taugbt us iu bitterotii of heart thal whntwe coatni?r?d a
coutoet of priLciplu ?? well as of arm's has but resulted in a
UiutBSure ol ph..loo! ?trength Ixtiween the North and the
South, und that today the spirit that anim?t*? the
Rebellion, and called It to the contort of arms witb
ir pure J epubllo under Heaven, li as rampant
todav a? if.? day when it tint attacked the Gov?
ernment of our land. The prioecuilon of all who gavuadhe
eion to the Govornment In lb? S >uth an I prrilod life and prop
ertv, i? ti? taft Bat, sa lnouniglbie, ao dependent, a? de
?iiuiTi luikiv, viuilictive, and s 'nias it waa at any period
during iho l.rhclliui.. Seeing til?, feeliug Its reulUailon that
so tar as beiug remitted back to the peaceful home?, ib_t we
were but remitted back to the oo-itrol of the ??mo element
thnt sought our tleatrurtiun A few of 0? in thal condition
from 11. ?' s<> nib hsd ha pp* rind to bo np st tbe Nation?! Capitol,
i ?iBdnir ?bout whnt w? ?botild do. oharacterieed by a dee I re ?ir
the preservation of lb? Govrrnmeut. We deemed tta tin.?
propitious to call upon tbe Unionists of tbe South to ?end dele?
gates to meet noil consult It .irritier a? to ibu coudiUoa of oor
M li? ? and of our commun people. Wo believed w? sow bo?
only danger to ourselves, but n coud, though uot bigger lina
the hsr.d of uinn, un !_e verge of the horizon, whlrh might
nltimstcly overi prend the ?mire henson. W? deter?
mined to mnke the call. The question ?ri^urrwd, where
will we meet! We knew well there wss no oon
goniil spot of soil in nil the Sontb. (Cheon I
Where eoiild wn go i Initim-tnoly our ey?i turned to the
goodly City <f I'bil idnlpbia kli'tur). tbe plfltewher? civil,
constitutional liberty upa.n Ile A meru an ciitinent had lU
both: there in the (TIT of Frunkliu; ibero lu the ?bade of th?
old I.i)?Ttr II_.1I. lutlependeni n HmL if wo might not meet
and ooninlt lhere with the approving smiles of its citloens,
wLere under be?ven moro pro] itiou? '
We linve cum?, assored taforc we left our homes that ws
wnuhi meet a welcome, bat, ?? much as wo had be..rd of tha
hospitalities of this goodly city far fitned a? it u, it bas fsr
cuistripped our expectation?. For this Web-oro?, Sir. io Ita
name ? f the loved men bore ?jaeaibl.d in cou? cntieu. ?? loyal
mix n. I!,,.t ra pros??! ryery uinn. winjan ?nd c1 111, whin
and black, ia tb? s - .Hi. na i? adoi rou u-n a? arty ti.ui.k?.
We tullin to Ibis ('. nrentli.ii tWMRM we remue tb* fact ia
(fir s uxiition :it BOMB IBM no aftaBfe-. ?? far ?? it ki? ?rpii
CBtloii to the Atltiii.islr ilit'ii ii | ? : . ern, .1, ha? Irre? Sett led by
t!.e late emile?!. We reslured that onrf.tnrl h?pa th?l thl? G .?
eminent would be ?ueh a governmrnt ?? our tal lie ? in
t. n?. ti when they framed It glviug not only free-iuoi to every
I. i .ian being within it, bul placing li ? ii ? iii? t.riilM.on h?t
ter than liberty, actual protection to eiery ?, I ?*i\ 11'bMra.J
The rmolt w.i tut B t?e the principle npAn ?birts th? (}?vtia
men! wai to be ailniinutrred, 1st that we were left in the old
eui dillon lo be remitted bock to tbe tender snerey ..f tk? Slat.ra
ubtch ?t their ??Ji aud tevdtr disent? m might sinke down
the principtei of Luman rights, and no prolertlrg power tv?
found in tient. It is beesnie, ilr. we believed the time wai
propitious to bring bock tb ? people of tb? (?oi eminent to ti?
?'??mill te idea? i.f tin- Re pu bin io organise a p?tly or rather lo
?'tij r.? ve ttieorgsn./ution of the party den,ted to the B*publlcaa
pr.i.ci(l..-. to bring it liaek uimn the old platform oftheCon
.?Ututiur si right? of every titi-cu in our land, ilia; Una ( Baa
tion bss been convened. We invoke tbe r_??iitanco. prayeii,
and cou i??l of ?II our hrt-tbren everywhere throughout the
I nurd States. We ?sk all loyal delegation? from the loyal
talarm? i,.?i rame here to g.v* o? the hand of w?leoma a?a4 ?sly
to meet a*, ?feat ?as belli ?? to remodel our li? ?emroeBt in 0
purer, nobler faith -tan ?var Irtfu.r -it, prut? to the Pre*!
ti. M, (T.bn.r!, ?nd lo bil coun?*kr? ?eery a barr that Ita
lKM'pl? el the Cited Stat??, North and (tomb, who or? lb?
loyntuti to govern, will ta ??Hailed with nothing lea? than
actual ?eeurily and Individuel equil ty and eui uni rlgbte aoder
lb? l-iuitltuLun, a? our forefather? gave it. If a o ran ta met
in thl?. ?ir, our hearu or? with you Gar fortune? bat? long
?ince been rtpendell, wa h?v? oooe.
Wheii Gov HsmiltoB Lad touted, the i n? minn iu ?tala
formed, aad ths Southern del?gale? were escorted to tb?ii?,
lions) Hotel, the plsoe of holding the Cunrrnliou.
Till IbTXAB ILATkt.-k.
Tb? Tutsi have suited on au addr?*?. wbieh 1? ?acribad la
J litige Sherwood, and will be offered in Cauuitlee T-* Uetl
Ing point? orr. br?t, a cordial support of tim Hand taken by
Congie??, ?e fir a? It goes. Ret-ond, an indlgnaat proteel
?i ilust the dMtractiv* polity of .lohataon and a demaad thal
loyal ?nea ?b?|t hav? ?art and piar* in reeonatractlon. and tkal
the ?til work of tb? Presiden i sb m iwfortned by Congr-u.
Third, thal the _na_a_.< .-? ?nd maidog? in lb? South oro Ita
du ?ci, eouiriti-1 reewtt of tta subversive policy adtniiltUrod
from .be White linn*-. F.n..t?. _a eaiurti plea for tb? freed
men. and a frank avouai that ?uffrsgr i? _ ria ki inh?r?at ia
every mar., asd that ?MO loyal man of the Sontb renn.? va
full? ?-?lamed without the oki of impartial ?uRrag?. Mor?
topic? than thee? ?ra? dukeoaaad lo tta aUdrrn?, which will ta n
?t .innert of feet? raUulafel to lovigoraU tbo ?xaaviotiaan of
the North. A part of th? adder?. wi_l preaeal Ita ?yrnpatbinn
of the CrOBvenlion with men of every other roc* ?trug.iiog fur
liberty, and ?ppruval of the oourie of Congress oa tbe nvutiki?
tty rjOMliott.
at|-B__r__A-ls
If* Ciimmltt?* ob Credentlela otan and after tom* debate
r??"lv*d that, whom tb?ra wea no objection madar, all orede_
tlals preoontod tbould bo soenpted.
l"BBMARg*T OBOANIZAnON.
Th? Committee on Permanent Or gaatrst:oo waa In session
n.-arly two boura, thoo. J. F etcher nf Tennants?? in Ita chair.
Aicuag other deciilon?, ?t Attorney (irn J. M. Speed of
Kentucky waa ?ettled on as permanent Proaldonl. A l?rg.
uututar of Vice Presidents an.I Secrelariee nero sl?o elected,
but by r?.?u??t w? do not publish their name?.
Th? fallowing 1? the Utter of the preMntatton of tb? mallet
used st ths Convpotioa now in leioioa hero to tie Un.on
lesogu? ot this city
l ?io? Liions Hoon, tlso.? rr 1
]'BiLkD?_a?aia, Sept. J, 1888. I
Mi E F Cuy'.?-, fatraeily of Cberlest.u. S. (' i..,w a tetidaet nf
Fbiladelpb.a, presents to the lulun League with hi? eeapliaieBts,
Hie ?leoaipe?ylng mallet
Tbe incident? c.ii.k:ed willi II may leader it woilt.y nf k.tep?
?ni?
It was taken from bia ?ter? in ChtrleatrAi. S C . bv Mr K?naed?
Bayard Use PrealdaBl ..fits? Sei ?m ion I ot,?em,.n In 1?_0, la be need
by I Im dunns the sittings of th? Ceareaat-M . wm to uaed. ead r?
luiued ef er the adjournment. Ila bow presea-, it to lae I a lee
Le?|ii? fer the um of th? Soulbern I mun ( eavaatlwu.
Tur linden.gited, kaiwlog Mt. F. F. Teal .r. b??e l-l! ronAdaoe? in
bis itkletisoot, ?ad co m ou ead it tccetdlagfy Gao T. Tbobb
CJ W. M. MASuit.
UBS. aiTUIB.
Geo. Butler hot rooms at the Continental, and receives more
v lettes, than portara* any of the delegate? here. II i* humor and
bia radicalism ere undoubtedly infectioo? Thl? afternoon tbo
Delaware delegation waited on bia In full fore?, and beset
with congratulations of every sort. Other delegation? have
also paid tbe f i?odll??i reopen? to the General. On parting
with him to-day. the Delawarelans r?e? three cheors for the
man who ought to have b?eo at Nsw Orleans Aiigoit JWh.
HIS Oil? vc ni p.N
Ai 1 o'clock lb? Couveutii.niili, with T?BBIIS?I at tbo
bead, marched into Nation?! Hall on Market-st . aad broke
out lu cheerlnn a? their eve? eaogbl lUrbt of Mo .)iagull???c?
*tta
?mpbailo,
that a transcription w ill be here Interesting
At tta brad of tta hall wss hung a lif? ?It? piletlog of
rrt'?id?ut Lincoin, underonatb which the following fobtatioa
n ?__- ? eepondmI ?
" Part mat iky lift I pit bloody dell kalk flute tA-t amtA _M
mmf4H*T0f dkiM ami ?
Amemgthtnrmf* trat? of thom mho peritAtd in tk* mom ?/
rig Al."
Over the iiadje * m? itrelched Mfoos
Wk-oOomi. Ri.ciia???'
{'..?laiaidlf R'btlhvu. and a nant dtp 1 i tacktry.'
I.insiTT. ?:?.( acne abo Bmsikbsiii.
Upon the Ipeaker's desk wa? written
< -IVelt ?me ' pettleU ef Ita -tenth I
Y? batt, M freedom? bepe ferlor?
The privai? bale, the Rel?l ?cara;
Yet held tbtotgh al the path y? ttod.
*i our aitb In tuan ?nd (rust ia Oud "
Along th? plat form WSI lCKrl.>?- :
??Th? ? men, it B.u.l ead sha!' le preserve- (A ?drew Jacka?-.
On the ?Id? of lb? tall:
?' I uembls fot ?y eamlty wU? I (?fl*<:t tb?? God it last
a ( tejera.n
And thifo?nwlng noblsmol'utvM: l_ .
" W? l.rr? rightly r??ol?? |hst th?M hanoil dead sha net hav?
died la v.lu . ilai thl? ii.IWi, ?ball btv? ? Baw birth ol frs.doa, and
tLal iSenernaawilodl.? peep'.? by lb? pe?gl? au?! far iMoaapl* ?ball
ne! eerieh (tota tba earth. ' [Abraham Liaeelu a -ellyibnr?.' t
? Treatni, Is nut w erre? lo be f iglv.r.. Ii -i a.iiu.? ta ??s BUBished
sod n.CBt b* .nail? ed.t.es ' I At, Irsw Jebn.an ' _,
" W* will Bght R ?ut on that Ila? f* e??r "
' iieeioa ?V'aned iu b.ttl? ebal, net rule bv ballot "
(Aadrew Jataeen.
R?a,?_otar Ih- M.ttyr Pestle ? l??t Wold?:
"? Let ?b? ?o,d -jus? go en."
I ss? Shit th? l'??'"r kn MS* dtobe? Uti??!' ?nd ia j ,lnia| tM Re
htlt.oss has hot ou e ?pub?-, ?ir-ny ? Ahdr?w .jLusoo.
'i bon why nut gnforc? it
llctal rroonilrtutiiiii, tu Cr?t act the atsiMinat.oo of Prasi
tient Lit lulu Ila latest Ike t_?e?ac_e at Ne? Clean?.
\\ h i? lb? wicked an- In autl.oT'T ti.? peuple inouru ?leith.
I -ty ?n4 Union, ?ae aad ?nseptrabla, now ?nd roiev? .?
Webst?!
Si.eli the tfaiorwi.f, bra?igliltlinnil?rry upon li.? Bid? b? peru.lt
ltd la i..ultu! i'b Se.isiaie..?Ar.diew Jolusuu
No.
'i'reiim irn st 1? n ide odium, Hid triilnn must be Punished ?rid
?heir ?-e?! liant .tions on ti be e?l??4 and divided into amil, firrui
ti.? ?eldto huae.1 indi.Ulm.s rites.. - Amltew JuLi.sea.
Aud jet ron pardon ?nd ronurd tbeoi.
True s In s, on'v pattloti of ti?.Iori -S A Douglas.
In the right hand ?tag? box window w;n t< I a marble 'nu?!
i n. lTin>rn?atb?
I'.orn ..ft e p?i.|>'r, well le kne? !" .r?s|. lite tvan'i ?nd wnbea rf
I'.? w??k and .i.ali, tlinelor? wel.eMl.im willi no alisdawy claap,
. lum i. hu i ?ha u I? ? ?
left huritl itafS-ttM ? indoW let a lull ut Wsrhlngton.
Di de ll?rTh ?
IU?? rent eli en bein mr. I venr ran.es amnng
li., s-, i. rs t ui I tens swell aisd nur eyre fUiw wilb
B . . ? ., ,1' .
. i.?...,.;!.-?. T .. ?,._a,.tna>?i wers^iiepsrid by thst faiuciM
IIUMAji, SBBJ M 8 HSI S SS Sie???*- ivatxrisai a?n>i< uti -nm-aa na?a --? , ?ae? ????
out in cheering oa their eye? eaogbl ilnht of Mo oi?gull??i
of netriotic doooratioo of walli and calline. Each side of i
hall is lined with mottoM. so well leleol-tl and ?o ?mpbsi
Radical Thom?? WUatnr,whoae deooratlcaof Ibehetuluuiirie?
lor the rrcr ?traoatjl' colorad troopa two yean agu wu mote
eloquent tba i a burlrej ?ermoni and ?peeche?.
Tbeiynrltof th,C<, ventton ha? beru entire!? cordial and
uiianiamn?. CoL t*. B. Stake* ob being coodricted to the
front br Judge SitAild of Alabama, oistae- lhe Couvekt on in
a i peech of d?cidai force, w bit h the delegate? interrupted
oteo or twice by .iiin. to their feet and cheering with the
i wi!de?t enthnttatn. The?. J. Dorant? appearance, after hi?
M matlon for tli vemporarv Chairmanihlp. waa hailed ia tie
ia. e wiy. Hil ipteek, ihort ttoogk It waa, wa? dellrered
wi'.b capital eff-et The elooaent prayer of the Rer. Ali.
dickson wa? koa rd hy tie Convention ?tanding and viub
marked til ?nee. The upen>eg tlta*ci*c? ef tbe meeting ?track
?1 once the right tone, which rang back again irwin the audi?
ence like the souidaf the hammer on the anvil. Ob the atol?
the Convention prtveu!? more force, more ?ineerfty, and
therefore far more toprewivenn?, than ita rival of two week?
ago. The abienoe ,f raake-welght? and flgarc-uead? I* no?
table. They ar? al ma ef the people.
fTbe gavel whtebrepped the Chairman'? desk on their ailing ef
e Convention tocrder ia the ?nmo nnplayed to ?iVenee tie
Conventioa irkieh prccpitated South Carolina loto Siueaeion,
and waa praaentei'by the Union League io Oar, Ha pilton of
Texas, who receaed it on behalf of the loyal Convention.
You lee the whirligig of time briogi about it? reresgei. and
none leemi a mon poetical retribution than the fact that the
gavel of tb? Soiitl Carolina Seceitloniat? ihould strike ?o dif
ftren*. a tone wien erereiied ty Durant. There w?? a
carinna wooden m ?ie In It, of the 'palmetto ?trikmg for free?
dom, of Eotiiaian " knocking down ' South Carolina, and th*
loyal men of the loath osbing the count i y to order with the
lame little wand bat rapped the South iuto aoarcby.
PBOO-tDIrtOt Or TTt_ CORVATO*.
At 1 o'clock lhe Soatbern delegate! having arrived ead
taken their leatarn the ball, Col. Stake! of TeiUietsee culled
the Convention t? order, and ?nut
Ol sTij?ss or rat Coxvbnt'ON: I now proceed to announce
th* meeting of th trae loyal men of tho Smth. I A|-dante.)
A few month? ip. a few Union men io tbe City of walbing
ion. feeling that tie tim? had come when the true loyal men of
tbe Routh ?hoaid convene and declare their coudltion. their
titmtion, both |x.ttioul, moral and ?octal, luaed a call for the
loyal people of tie South to aaiomble in Convention, in the
City ef Pbilad,.!]. ia, oa iola li? 3d day of September,
I will now proteo! to read the cal!
To rk? loyal Unmntut of fit SoutA The great lame ia upon
a?. Tb* majority ia Congre??, and it? mpporter?, firmly di?
el tra that tho Igbts-of tho cillxen enumerated in the Cou
?ti'etion, ?ml crt bllahed by the supreme ?aw, mail be main?
tained inviolate."
Reba!? nt.d 1 tlel ?ytn| athlaer? aisert thtt "the rights of
the cltixene ?O-stbelnft M the S'aiea alone, and under inch
r?siliations a* th? reipeetlve State* cbooce volautanly to pre
Kribe."
We have aeeo tbit doctrine of State loverelgr.iy earned ob!
in iii pr.'i.Tt,'?' riauiti until all aatbority in Congreta waa de?
nied, tba Cn,oc temporarily deatroyed, the constitutional
righti of tbe i-ituoni of the South nearly ancih.ltted, uutl the
land de?olated by ci li war.
The tjme ha? c*me when the reetrletore of Sonthern Sl?te
government mutt be ' 4 on Constitutional principie? or tbe
-??potiam grown u ' der an atroeiou? leatlerihip be per?
mitted to remain W ? know of no otber plan than that Cin?
glen, nnder ka Conatitulioail power? ?hall how exercise ila
authority to ettak'.sli the principles whereby prot?t tiuu ia
made co-iteijiv? with citiMBthip.
We milutun that bo Stat?, either bv ita organic Luv or
legiilatlon, ein mik? tr?_ugre??iua oa the right? of the eiti
?en legitiman.
We drmatt, nndatk yon to eonenr In demanding, protec?
tion lo everteii.Mii of this gnat Republic on the ba*is<f
eijii'ilitv b<-f?re lhe law, aud 'urtker, iliat no S ?te O icrn
mrnt tvouldoe reoognisod aa legitimate uudrr the Constitu
lion, so far a, it duel not, by in organic law, make impartial
protection fal and omi-l't?-.
Loder the loctrir.e of "State ?omelgnty" with Reb*h in
the foregroaul controlling Southern L?gi?1alnre*. snd etnblt
tered by du? poiaairnt iu tbeir ?. herne? io doitroy the Coton,
there will Isa io safatv fir the loyal element of ?be noutb. Our
rrlisace f-r irotrctioo la bow ia Congre*?, and the great
I'oetiu nariv er.?tt baa ?tood ead ii ?tAnaJiiig bv the nationality,
by tlie const'jilional right*, ead by the beneficent pruicipiei
of Irre R-overtxeiit.
Pur! , riiiKing tb? l-ijal I iiioi'ialiof the flooth
Bjeaetve aetioa wilh the trie fri?t.di of repnbllean
?uTsramuntt. the North, we invita you to ?ead delegates
In goodly tiBvber from eil the S ?ultu ra Siatei, iocladlag Mi?
?tun. Ketitiirky Writ Virginia, Maryland ami Delaware to
meet at ladep-ndenee Hall, in the City of Philadelphia, cb the
brat Monday if September next
Illa proposal that we should meet et tbab] time to recom?
mend meaiuru for tie ?stabliihmeat of such government ia
tit? i?a.-i4iU ay ???,?.'**"??> ?lib ?"d protects the right* of all cul
i,ni \v ? tri?t iii? i .vM will be retpoaded to ?ya nunn mus
d?leg.?twu of tael ?? lepreteitt the true ioyil'y of tba South.
That kmd .a* p.??rament which gire? full protection to all the
right! of th? iiti/?a. inch ii obi fattie? Intended, we claim
aa onr birtl r ('l. Either the lovtr? of roti?Uttit!on_l liberty
mut rill-, tbe nat len, or Rebel? ami tbeir ?ywpeibuen be per?
mitted lo mit-ule If.
Shs 1 l.iTiU- or duloyalty kav* the keeping of tb? drittel**
ol the nation I.*t the reapeasaa to tila call, ?blei I? now la
oireuiutiou fw siguaturva, ?ad ia being numerously signed,
anaarr.
Notict ii gitan tia! gent!?m?n at a dlttanc* can have their
oamei sttaihri to it by ?emliiig a minni hy letter, directed to
P. W Hint--... Withlurt-, P ( . \V K Heia-, TrBB*w*?|
lilma, to-mmrt TeaaeMve ; J ?tun I letty?. T?au*?**?; 6, B. Ssble.
Lu., !t?B?. ? ? el?. (.?-t|i?, Jehu IL -?l.o, Miit.uii, (?.? YV.
Aider..,*, Mi. ni. J. ??ans-?a. l-tu Uni ii w. p??ti,?i,
Tim L-rrti?. >!i??AT.n,, (). W A,! b.ro. Uaoirla J W.
M- ' i?. Wi~.fi. J g. Hei.jeo.ka. M.tt-urt, John ?. Tioth. r.ir
kar, if. Vi. J M iHewwi. Aiea.i.-u. v ? , VV .?4 B.ik.y. Vir
?tau, A.leaC. llMBtea, Vtuiuls, J. VV lluuuir .11. V triiuta . Bum
bim Wiri .??I. VI, finia. Byroe I-B. s North l.t-lUat Uatri?
Rtsee Alab.m., M i *,t..l?. Alikem?, le,?-. McK?-?W. S leei-.lt,
JebaC. I ?tar? ??? VTrgiul?; Alelin-et M. Paris Vltiini, fi. R
(eeedlae, Nertl iei?..??? U II tlugkajs^ Al?beme; J li. Uisoaibe,
Aleb.tiiS.
rr*?.k,.ori?, lily I, IML
OsBtleaua of the Con vee I lea At the time tbla call wa*
mad? it wet believed b? trioe* who n?de It that tbe time bad
on?i? whee Ike loy?'/ I ?"Irle ut the Koot h should tske aetioa.
He?c* the eai! wa? made. It had beea eleailv ,1? nooetreted.
and ita? br t-g demi aftxaleal ?vary day asor* cteairiy, that ti*
?ail vee b?-*? ***?*"Vmmmr **_M*??HI*_iadan?-. Thara
are to-W bat two petttkeal tarilee flTTS? aisTis. mtat lit
qaeaUlon u*v t ?tar* tie Ataerieaa people t* wboUer the loyal
people-las man who bsv* oar ii ed the gat?who have pre
?evitd ol* I ?ial nligloo? liberty la the nat lan, ?ball rule, or
whether Ik? power ?dill tv- with those Who would bttray If.
lAf-plan?? ! Yitu kees met bare leajay, fellow eitlaeae. to
? tifci_ one of th? grtaleet wert? that baa ever beea per?
formed lo thlt ?ilion | Apelaas*. | 1 ht pe ead treal eat b??
lier, tket j .m ?ra m?a if din-ret?o?, tset yea are mea of luitg
meat, ead I taara that yoe ere sea of patriotaim. I know
that yea villtlsnd by your country aud by Ita na?, (l?reat
applause | Va are here to-day from ?vary State in the
Sanitb. The loyal men ot the Korti are alto here
and ready togo hand In hand with m lo meet this great polit?
est party, sith? head of which tie Kiecative ef the nation baa
phved k'inuaf. Wa will be eaiMigh ft them, and wa will
meet ttata puly at tie ballot box ; ead I know that wkaa
tia tia.? ?erne* fha loyal aten of tie aaiiee will nae ia
mil B-igtl and ?ireogth. (Applaase ) I will Birt
detala Vue longer. ?? I ?m anxiou? that th* butii ness
for whick He (' intention met tboald progr?s*. I dealr? to ac*
the Convenio:, orraniie ?tel go about it? work, and when wa
do go abetii it I trust that we will do ?o aa mea. and act 'ear
tessie, knovlog tnst we are iravetliag la the right roed I
bow' pri?p<?r! that Doctor Sid Btv of Mississippi coate forward
sad make ? motion I bat some gtatlemea set as temporal-y
chairman o this meetiag.
A delega? from Maryland moved that Gov. Shannan of
I.ouUliD? I? declared temporary ?burmah of thi? Convtntion.
Mr. Stok'i- Let Dr. Sidney of Alabama com? forward and
raak? a morton that ?oat? ge?tlea?*B be made Chairman ef the
Conven tioi.
A D**?g?t? from Maitland?I claim to have mad* a Boa
Itatloa tsrf .re that geul!*man.
Mr. Stoke*?Will the rentiemsB pardoo m* ) W ? have met
bar* beean?-w? were I'nion maa, sod we mott be Belted.
A? I under? ?nd the progr ?mme agreed apon before I reached
the ellr it ??? und*r?i ??1 that I akould call the meelina lo
order a-d mike t few brlel rtmark?, and thea that Dr. Sidney
of Mi?n?llp|l would nominate ?oma gentlemen aa temporary
rbalrmea, who ?honld tien ga on and nominal? or receive
aomioa'loea of ??cre?an*? of li? Conve?tion. and li?t we
? hould ?11 wark harmoaleudy t-ffeth?r Ii matten not who
la temporary ?lair map There ia ?ogeotleman in tbla crowd
who weald lot, a? chsirmsn. be na ioaor to tbla meeting
[Applaeae. I
Th* lk?l?f?t* Irom Maryland?Ia vi*w of the remark* of
lh? Pmldeit. I beg It??? to withdraw my oominatioa. [Ap?
ple um 1
Dr. ?fidaty theo took th* chair ead w?t received wilh load
?pplauae. Brsatd Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of th? Con?
ven! loa, asa preliminary to our permaneet organlaation It
lieu-ome? a?, et?? r y for iii to arlaet. aa a presiding oCBcer for
the late being, oaill osr regular orgaaiiisllon la
perfeote-d, wbtt i* termed in Parliament*! y phreee
a teaiponry chiirman. A* Mr. Stokes ha? prop?
erly remarked It i? a matter of vtry little
Importance who ii oar temporary cbairmas, with ob? ?Ingle
proviso, ?nd that i? that w? mutt har? in til? position non?
but a man of nn??ue*?l*e*d loyalty. [Applaaie] On tie aab
jeet? apon which we ere called te deliberate, we ma?! have
that classef mea wko kars But ouly alt?ate?! their loyally to
?hi? ?oraremeat by their act* ead word?, hat. ei Baan of na
tare lea?. 1? Hoe-hern ariaon*. sod apon tia ballia-fleMa el
the Nstion. la?all Bot J? tai a yea. But stall eome imtaadi- ,
ateiv la the poiat, ead nominale aa temperary chairman ol'
1 tb.i C'.t:T?at_o a fir? tried and oallnching ?atriot lal loyal*
it? Ttoaka* J. Darast of Louitiana. | Loud cn?tn. |
Mr Durant wa? aaaatweudy eleeied.
Mr Stoiee?I new preieoi lo yea tbe g?ntl?man waa ha*
iu?t been ?iccted yopr t?mi\ii?ry ob?rmao, Mr. Darant of
L<ia-i?n?. [Appltuie,)
Mr. Durant?For tbit ?xiHed ?nd anmented compliment
from the loy*! m?o of lb* South. I thank yea. Wilh lentlmsnU
of ta* dcspcit gratitude. The iauor witch yoe have oom
fert*4 upon a*? will ion? llv* la aty recolleolion, aad ia after
yian ?-*?! huge)* aatvag tie gteeoeit ?pet* ia awaory'?
wait?. Por mer* protr*cte?) d?tcoura*, lil? ia neither lim?
nor ?la?;?, but sow ?ii- he.r a? ihoulti r?th?r and ?tor? ?p
proprl?t?!r ptec??d ?I one? lo the ?i?eutloa of t_? palrloBC
?nd solemn dt.tr which hat gathered ui t<agelhtr from the Bear
andmore dut ?tit region? ol our beloved Boat.. I will Ihcr?
ftiyt iriiil? to? lo mik* ?uch motlor.i si shall complet? thtt
i?m?>f?ry ?rg?n!??lioii,which i? aeeetairy for tbeprelimiaa'y
IwitTO?-' of iht? Cotivenilon. I preaom? It will be i* the Ant
plaeeTtb* appointment of eater mon ?ecnterln , mporanly,
lo re?>?id pani proceeding?,
Wrtto-j 1 ant of Mitronri. TiomaafW. Conway of Loalalan-,
C. 0. Bailor of Grorgit, A- M Craaa of Ansoia, A. W.
Campbell of Weat Tirtfiu.a. Judg* Lsumsn of leaneiiee, and
Albert Mee? of MaryUnd. *?-*r? sominated, and no objection
Istiag made, were oenflriued M temporary Secretaries of th*
("otlTSDtWa
Mr. Stokei-ln ecrorJenc*. gentlemen of the Convratlea
-lib a ciiainm. t - ti r. I boee t? be deviated from la the delib
erstem? ". *n? Convention ef the lovel -neu of onr coontry.
thai' prooeed ng? ?koold be opened by an invocation for the
mere? ?f Divine Pruvideaee Bpon our d?lib?ration*. In ac
cordtne* M I am Informad, geniDaec, with a dtain of the
grtat majority of the < uavaatiou. ?ad of the gentlemen who
Citidly icted as a pielimn ary Coaimilteeto f*c.l?tale our ar
ra?etm*at* and pra???dl?g?. I api uni) upou the reverend
aiiili?'n?n Wan ha, I ten detiguated for the pur)io?e lu perform
llitt lunclion-lhe lit v J. W. Jackion of ihii t.ty.
I'SAtKB Bl 111- KkV klh lAiksnV
O Lord. onrH'iiv, ulv'lathir, tli? Balgi I Kulti of the TTni
v,.r?r CraatM or all m?a, **e anpraaei Time In the n?ui. and
pleading th? merita of the Lord ?Jeiiul l.iUt th? uu.nug ?ac
rlneocf th! Intercedin. HWh l'ri.at for all men. In Thy
?-.al Provtdetice thetr m?u of the Smith fs.i'.hful to the Coi'
i-rnit.r.t H tl.etr blieTI '" G" prlB?1p_- of ,-ivil m ti If
I liiriout iib "??? embodi. 1 in lue Ndioaul cl.-.iler, proclaiming
Ike omi tl-T.'i ?f all iiin?have mm in thi? Inrtn ph.ee ot iL?
I X.iti .ti to euler toi-?i: ' i ii relation 10 Um great tB**tiOB*
giliaing out of the ii. ? d? ?Uli? of 0V?r four ^e?r? uf rcbti'ioa
Inaugurated in the intercsU of the uonatruo? iniquity if
American Slaverv.
Bleae the deliberfttioas of this body. Inspiro the im .erstand
Ingiofthy servants thal their ?peech may be such ss becomotb |
maa dedlbemting in the fur of (sod over tb? i_,_<?rU_il inter- ;
e.U of c*u?titutM>n?l gol eminent.
We give Theo bambi, and hearty thank? Ihut Thou tait <
m??rved their lives In tke midst of past dangers too terribie
for bataan speech to portray. For ibe take of the nniot of
the?? States opon the principles of liberty ?nd equniily they
hive h?i?rde_f propertv, personal Murty, yes, tven life Itself.
Many of .Mm have pinnd ia dungeons, he?) to caves sud
caverns of tb* ?ann, wandered away from tie homes of tb?1r
t bildhood. th? gravo? of their anocetry, ?coeiitlug willinnly
bond?, icoorgiugs, imprisoomenU, exile, deaths, rather tliaii
tM surrender of their uohatilutional birthright?the inherit?
ance of a continent confecrnted to R?publlcsn government
under 001 flag. They weep for brothers filien in the conflict.
They tren))? beifere ti.? fiitnr? threstenisg the lo?? of ail for
which p.iriot? lave m?tred sod died. Lift np their bowed
down bead?: ?trtrncthso their hearts, for the Lorri God Omul
potent riignetl. Thon wilt lot parait that Uro dead, folien
in a itrofcgle io holy, ahull hive died in vaia. Ths voice of i
the brothm. blood, martvri for liberty und law. crietb to
Tbec from the ground?sod precioui shall their blood le In
thy tight. Thou will be?r: Thou wilt judge the poor of thy
people: Thou wilt taro the children of the needy, 1 lou Flit '
break In nieces the power of the oppressor I
Oh, God. Tudu bait boen good unto this Nat .on, and for ?
all Thy go? d.Tcts bow terribly have they requited The?;
with a high band and an oatitretehed arm have
we sum d sgsiost Thoo, framing ?oiuiiity ly l?w?
oppressing tho poor, robbing the hireling of hi?
wages, perverting judgment aud Justice, degndiaf Thine
m._ge into a thing to ua bought aad sold in the market-place.
But Thou, leailiug us by Thme own right bond and strong arm.
bait delivered us? Thoo didit make t.o path Of Joitiee the only
way of the nation'i safety, and the wrath of mau to pnuiu Theo
iu Hu. unit, -mi; of ?very yoke, the breaking of every bond.
Now, o, God i we look to Thee. Wsrned by thy Judgments,
incline our hearts to learn rlghteuasuet?. Teach us as a people
that righteousness exolteth a nation and that sin Is a reproach
to any people : thai governments ?re ordained bv The? to ta a
terror to e?il-.loer?. a revenger to exroat? wrath opon bim that
?|t?th evil, to be a praise to tbem tbit do well, that If wa obey
not thy volco Tkoo will oust us off. Teach this people to whom
l'uou bast lum n,i tied government, as to nona other, to execute
righteous judgment iu Thy fear, and by righteous legislation
to secure to all people to wtom, lu Thy providence, Tnon hsst
?ppolnted this Una .or a heritage, the blessing of equal snd
Blast Justice before tb? law. Hirts tbit one Government by
the people, of the peopl?, and fur th? people, in Its executive,
legislativo, and Jtiiliciaideparttnei.t?, that they low tau sr? com?
mitted tbe authority and interval? of a groat l?tiou msy l??d
PMoeable ?od quiet uves in nil godliness nod bon?ity, learning
tbowkUof tta poopl? in tbo will of God. Inspire "the ootha
people with a lot? of conntry that many waters cannot r\nsnc_
nor tho Roods drown. Keep us s nstion faithful to ths inter?
ests of human ty io the preservation of thal form of govern?
ment whose perpetuity eau only be secured by equal and exact
Juitice to all.
Oh. ear Father, we commit to The? ?li our nationsl sad
?octal inter??!?. The earth is Thiae and the kingdoms thereof.
Bodo? theie Thy lervinti in convention sasembied plcste
ou?ly with heavenly gifts; grant them, in health ana pros
perity, long to lire, and hiially. after this life, to attain over
lasting Joy and felicity. Preserve the lives and l.ea'-'i of their
familie? during their absence. Overrnlo ill strife and debste
smong ns ss .11 copie to the honor and glory of Thy great name
to tbo establishment of Justice, the insurance ?f domestic
tranquillity, the promotion of the public welfare, and to the
security of the blessings of civil and religious libero to sil
elasses of the people ami to their posterity forever. Ames.
1 hen followed the Lord'i Prayer retpuiicUil to Li th? Con
walloa.
(O-l-ITTKE ON CRRHKRTlALA
A Delegate fiom Missoari?Mr. Chairman. I move lo
proceed to the organisation of I bli lodv, snd that on? member
be appointed from each delegation fur the pnrpoie of iclccOcg
permanent officers for the government of thin Convention.
A Del?gate from Loauiana?Mr. President, if tbe gentle?
men from Mtisoiri will withdraw his -.ottos, I would more
that o committee of Ave bo appoiotea aa a Committee on Cre
denttala.
A De legal? from Missouri? I have no el jiiTitn to with?
drawing ita monee, but
The President? Is the Chair to understand that tie gsntle
tuan fr?a W11 ?ont.n withdraw! hi? motion)
A Delegate from l/ouiiiana?If I could g?t the delegate?'
consent matters could be simplilicd. I ccud offer s r?solu
Isa
The President? Th? resoretloo ts aot io order. lhere is yet
the motion of the pentlema. from Missouri.
A V mee?li? withdraw? it.
The Pr?oide?t? Very well. th?l.
Tb? Resolution w*? ?cot up sod r?ad as fulluwi :
Ik,alt,.,1. That a Committee of five members be appointed
by the (..air ?t a Committee on Credent).Is..
The Pr?sxlent?Jj thu resojution Kconded '
i?cvorol vo?cei?I second it.
A Dt Ieg.tr?Mr. Chairman, I move to amend I propos?
that each d?lrg?tton ?ball select a member for th? Commlttw
oa Crrdeut isis.
A DolegBte?I mors further lo amend that the Chairmen of
?se?, delegation ta that member.
The roll if the Stat?? wss .tun ualaed. and tk? following
m?mla?r? were anuid is the Cummitte? on Credentials :
Texas, James H. Tari; Tennessee, Boroo? H. Thomas;
LoonLini. William K ?.>??"? Vlrginls, George K. Gdmer;
W??t Virgin!?. Gob. B 8. Northcott; Georgia, (-.-orge W.
Aihburni Alabama l? H. Bingham; Kentucky K. C Gwstl
n?y? M.silmppt. J?-??ph H Field; Arksoeai Cos. F. 1. !_?_
?r ben, sr North Carolina, A. K. Turniti; Ma.vlaud, Gob. A.
W. DenilseoLi D.lktvare. Jobn H. Adata?; Florida, ('. L.
Kublutoii: Dut-lot ColambU, D. C. Foroey.
a. aoi/jiRT-at ? a Baa.
On moiloB el a doUg???. William li. H?ydt_ Rorgeant ?t
Arm. ,.f tin Tsnnnit? l-?__-l?tu_o, na? sppadaud targeoit
ai Arm? of this Cwaventloa.
I wnilTRl OH FkRMlWI-FT 0_U1 ART A .'T?B
A d?Ui.-?te from Mlaooori novM BM o Consume* m For
man.at Grgoaiaatto?, M contUi of ?mo menbov Arva? aaM
Kuta rcpraaaated, ta oppolotod in tta ?bom Bm?an? an tta
Cousin?? ?a Crndaatlaaa.
Aa aau.d_M.at wa? oBerod tool tM C?Bloi oa delea I
Uni? ho dir-r-sMd M iw_u?rt th? amma* at parmaBu aittaatamt
A d?l*g_T?o_r_*etoo to ra? apiwiaiailnl or aw-__.ua-. _. J
Permanent Grganliatioo Botil cb? CommBlM ?? Croeaot-O-rt
had preaouted their report- Uutil that report waa mad? na
knew not who were dolegat?? und who wen M4.
Tbe ?meodaicnt wai lo... Tta origlaaJ .notts.- wea BBBBI
and tbe f.i.l.iwing amendweit aa Ik? Coaantae* on Petmeerai
Organ la? tUaa
Alabama, Jrr-.tr,? J. Uiudi, Kentucky. U. W. Hawr?.
M',?ai??ii<pi, K O Sidney, MI?aoori. Geo. Madiooa Millet;
Arkana??, Ban. ? Eftgvr?: Wen? Vh.rr.nu J ?H. Al__na?b.
Georgia, J. H. Dunning. Tina?, C. Caldwell: Rorth CgoK-tt
I), R. GoodlsMi MuryU-A Benn Stockoriusr? Del? war
John A. AilJtrdlc?. Florid-, l^iroelu? (?arti?. ItistrUt -f
Colombia. Mas Contais.; Tono???**. A. J. PtetcMT; Lou-,
lana. Il A WanaOMh.
The Choir?It bo? tan? _?g_rv?_r<l that altar tbii Coareatlsn
odjoorns the two ootnmiiien? which bar? Jest boon apptsiolirl
meet in this hull. Thn ia ita mm! proper and most coat???
?nt piece tor tta eommittoos to transact their bniioeM Wo
now wall only for Ita nomination ot s delegate Bom Virginie,
The nomiohtioa waa mad???Mr. George Bye.
A l?t legal* from Texas? l move now that, io order to ?Be.?
?a organisation, tb? Convention adjourn until to-morrow
morning st ii o'clock.
A Bother Delegate--1 move to ?mend bv Inserting 9 o'clock.
A not tar de legato moved to amend by rotatl toting lOoolook.
Thl? amendment was accepted, and tta motion m
wm adopted. Tae Convention tien ?-Joarntd.
CON?'ENTION OF NORTHERN DELEGATES
The Convention was opened w. h three cheer? giran
for Beajomln F. Wad? of Ohio. followM hy three ehaort for
ih? "n*ti Preintent of the United State?." ead throe cheers
for Geo. B F Bauer.
Tn? Ho?. B*hJ. F. Wade of Ohio?I nropoo? ita nome of
Gov. Curtin for Mo proaidlng officer of this temporary organ
Isstinh.
fh? motion wa? unanimousl? agreed to. (Cheering.]
Oov. Cania, after taking the ohair, ?polo a? follows: "I
am v?ry maob obliged to yon foe the noixoeoted honor von
h ?ve dm? me. [Ctaers] Bot, Gentlemen let 0? proceed at
one* tn the boslnoss of the meeting. Wa w.U require icrae
other officer? Will tom? gentleman n.ake oominitlons for
the other B8___B t It Is ososl lo ?loot a Vloo-Pre?id?at and
8?oret?ri?s.
The Hon. B Wad?of Ohio?I would iBggnst the appoint
ment of Beerotarles tafor? proc?-*?.iing farther.
John Duncan of N. U. end J. W. 8hi_rar of III. efUr beiag
Bominaled wore onanlmoosly elootod Rooroiarlw of the Con
vontioa.
A motton wea load* and carried onrntmouslr te elect ona
delegate from ?lok Itsot as a Tlee-PrM.Bal of the temporary
organuatlon.
Tta nsmes of isa StstM being called, the names of the
follow tog srontlo-o-n wor? iugge?te?l aad ?oeepted:
Main?-<_ot. Cony. N?w-H?mp_blr??Got. Smith. Ter
moat?A. B. Gortluar. hfastuvj-usetta?Gov. Andrew. Blotto
I?i?t.d?Gen. Ambrose K. Burnaid?. Contuctiont? Gov.
Hawley. Kevr-T?r_-8A??tM Hirris. Ben Jsrsty-Gov.
MarcM L- Ward. Peapsylvania?Geo. Simon Cimsgnr,
ladttaa^Bfeotor Lan?. IITtntyls?.?-?ootor Torn?. Mic-fg-o
?Onv. Cr?ppo. Iowa?Jamos W. Grima?, Witao_?:n?Gov.
Fairchild. Miano-ota-Wm M. M?r?baU. KMMU-th? Hon.
Mr. Clerk. Oregoa-lMaior WlB)a_aa, N?va?ls-8?-aaor
Nye.
Goa. Hiram W ilbridge-I move the presea! orguUatioo
be cosiidered li.? permanent org?ni/?tioD.
Judge Kellv- P?ro?l?lng lb? dehesey Is th? priMnt chair
mon Is ?obmlttlng that motion. I propose that Cor. Barstids
be ?skeil to act a? ehsirmsn lor i!0 ??eonds.
Being sgreeJ to, Gen. Burnside pat Ih? qtteetloa. " Shall the
nr?s?nt organieatiol ta eoasldoresl 1 permsntnl orgauiM
tlop 1" whica noa carried.
Gov. Curtin?1 em oerui?'? vsrv moah ?bilged, gsniinman
W? wiilpioceod to bualnoi? comediatel?..
Ou moiloB of G?n Bntler <he S ?crotan?? were iscreaeed
from two lo tfi?n bv th? addition of the followag
Charle? O Bogen of M_ss?ch_?ett?. Ws.B. Mann of Feos
?jlv?ai?. V??- j5. IjUKllof Illlaoia. CspL Hinton of Kansas,
'ftarfof* Tilton ofNew Tori. __?,,,_,
Judge Killy anoounood ?s 1 delegstioo from Patlfie Coast
the aanue 0/ Daniel M?croor 0; (.'?lifornia. and F. B. Don
U%
Tmiem Kellsv. I would -uggeot s motlos lo ta Mbmlttod at
Ita proM? lima, Ibat IM -.aikossl Union I_sj_g_<> having sent
DeUgatlon lo Ibis Coavaation. aud th? National Uaiao Looagnn
of Soldiers sntf Sailor?, whooo hsadqaartor? are ?t Wanhiog
tot ti,?t they each ta authorised to norn? ? Vice President of
tbii meeting, snd report them to tb? Frnsttoa., who stall
annoaiM them.
Unaaln-oniiT edopt*d.
ilea. Wsibri-ge I renew my motion Jnst submit!*,), (!iat
one from each State sr.'l Tertltoiv ta aanoonred ?a a Cm.
milt??'ob Address aud Kesoisuou?, ttayhanug the right ?Ja ;
norn? their C1.airman.
Judge Killey. I move that before this Commit!?? ia an?
nounced we laka a reeoaa for such time a? ?hall ta ?greed
npou. io that the Delegation! can oorfer and deliberale, and ?
that the members he nouiinsted in tbe order of their rcipectiv?
htstei nt the cloe? of the rere??.
Judge Kelley?1( m?v be that the Convention representlnr
IM power of th? V'nion'men of th? di?org?ni*e?l Stat?? ?honld
not prisent opinion? or principle? ?s oui ?. It may i?e siso that
|| vi ,;.l b? very well that oui C oue?Btlon. in li? ?.'.(ire?? aud
re?oliiUou-, ?hould proclaim ?ucb pi inciple? I WWWM morely
?u-seal thet th? topic? ttcuud on ?houl.l iciuun 1.1 al>ej?i.ce
nulli ?0 ?r? ?II thoroughly orgai.i.cc'.
j lie orlgtunl re??il.ti"n'.in8 mu led.
.? Ke!l??-1 impethstnlen we cm? to orfsnlaf we
|l .. t 0,11 ?ne lltll.'US (lel?p.t?'.'.l. it? '
, -aery, Irecau? wo piirpoec oiiicUlly u.eet.i.r now in
, .,1 m in Hut eitv .in.l huye .1 t .uif irn. e ? ?I. . I li It
W ihlU. WaiiaU) iLeu cru.li iii?!'oui i;a.__ja) tl.ut st di. ivi ,
wilh to ?tri?? band? with Southern brethren and letkiw "Tinten?
W. H. Short?I nominate W. S. Moe? of Washington,
rtpreeenting tbe National Leagn? of SoMiere -nd Sailors ?i
W?*htng'on, a* a temporary Viee-Prealdeat,
A Dtlegate?I nominate J. W. Loogyoer of the U-iee
I-eagn? of Philadelphia.
The name of G?n J. T. Owen?, a? repreeeiiilng the " Boyf
in Blue." wa?e_ggi'?ted. He we? antnimot?n'y elected, |An?
plan??. )
The uara? of Joslah Ryle of Nevada waa ?ubetituted Ir r**e?T
ofSenatoi Nye. absent,
Hlnm Waibndg?-I move we adjeura till to-wrrow at M
o'clock. *
Judge Kelley-1 ask that when ne adjonrn, wt ?hall iert*
appointed a Committee on Credential?. I aak Urta for maa*
roaront. In the Ant place there are a great many mea-beif .
that I tee around me, and I point out aa one my friend War?
t-ridge who ha? a larger proportion of grey hain than it B
entitled to Judging by myaelf and a number of other*, I?
v, bom the performance el the .title? ef hospitality ?night ?o n
extended, for I contider teepltklHy a? ranking among thi
meet sacred of duti??. The ger tit-men ead tnoee in NaUeaal
Hall ibould have a welcome, Itr-ntihetyeuaUeeetiepiapHtrj
of adjourning nntil to-morrow norning. What ena w? ?iel fl
we meet in an boar, each delegat- will have been harried ?au
be In no condition to dispatch bnstnes?. If wo meet ko ti*
morning, we shall then hare ?-..ended all the dalles of kee?*?
tslity. We will have left ?he Pennsylvania del?a>t*ea free te
perform what I have ?aid before ranked ?Atong th? ?wat aacrtd
of dntiee, and to-morrow morning wa ena begin ?freak M
follow oat what we nave begun in tie Codreattoe to wlin
we have been given inch a welcome, I hope that no commit.
tee, either on retnlothm? or adores?, will be mad? nday. A
gentleman ?aggett? that they ?hall be pryvpoeed at i o owe?
The motion iaeing insisted op, It ?nu agreed to take a leeen
for hair aa boar.
RBASSEMBLIXri OP THB NORTHER* TOITTlTriTIOl?.
The balf-hour having expired the Conrentiou rtv
?siembjed.
Go?. Hawley havlag witbuiawn his same ?a one of til
V;ee Preaidenta. th? name of tx-Gov. Henry Dation wat ?-tv
k'.itaU-d ii lu place.
The Committee on Credential? waa then announced al fob
low?:
I?, I? Goodard, N, H.? Georg? Milkia. Tt? tvlipbatel
Tr.tk, M??..; Seth Bcdelfoni. B, L; A. H. Warnagie?,
Conn.; the Hon. Hiram Walhridge. N. T ; laVott, P. Csrpen
ter, ?. ,1.; Wo. If Arwetrea-, Pa., 14. ki. Caldwell, 0_l,i?
B. W. Oakley, lad.) Lieut. Got. Brow. III..- the Hon. J. Ti.
lenney Mich ; W. Chipman, low?i Gea. Sweat, W s., th?
lion Chota. D. Gilfen, Minn, ?the Hon. Wm. Higby, Cal. ? W.
D. Lan owe, Nevada; Col. w. F. Shaffer. Colorado; Gen.
Kdrau?o?? Dakota; Gem. J. P. Hartree/), "Boya ia Bluer ".
Iiaac H. Bailey, t'nion League; Major Doug h te y NitiOnikf
I mon League of Soldi?.?? and Sailer* ; K. P. XoPbertco,
C hairmaa of Committee.
?lu'lgt- Kelley?The Co-mltteetoe CredentUt* h?v_tr hera '
appointed. I now move that thi* Convention adjourn antil t?v
tin raow morning at i?j o'clock. I will say to lie gentlemen
tf the Convention that the Union Leaf-e, natter wnoao tool
we ?re now ???enabled, bare appointed a oommitte? ta pro
core, if p-eilble, a more capaeioui bail than the one In ablet
ws are now assembled. They promlae to call a mcetiag ia
?neb a tall aa they can get at aay boar we mar deaigoate- I
therefore move that the Convention now adjourn until 104
o'cleck tomorrow, to meet la *ucb n hall aa may be designate?
in tli? newspaper* of to-morrow.
Mr. Tunny moved that when the Convention idjoorni,, it ?d'
J iu,-n to meet in the largest pabilo ?i?u?re of th? City of Pblhv
delphla?ip Independence-? inar*.
Mr Smith of Pennsylvania? We ml__t, Mr. President, al?
lembie here to-morrow morning, and then adjourn to meet la
?ach a ball ne the Unien League may lhao designate, and ael
truit lo the newapepar? for Information.
Major Gen.Burniide--1 beg my friend -Tadge Kelley to with?
draw for a moment hi? motion, in. order that the Committee oa
v'e?ol'.i!ion? and Organisation can be heard from the diff?rent
lelegtiioB? here. We ?re organised and tie deletratee ara
prisent. A great many of the delegaU* are here only for ta?
llar and to-morrow. Tbeir ba_?ue*a ooikaTateoaa eilige tieaa
to be at ?he.r hornee ia a tew day*. Ttev iave com* ker?
limply to lend their aid to tbe loyal people from ta? South, bat
they ar? nnable to remain thrungli the week. Whatever ?art
1 " dt ne to hurry fora-ard the hu?!noa? ef thi? Convention wHt
te an absolute and poettrvvfavor to firm. Tier ere none the*
kera loyal, none the less carnell, and, know me; their deeire te
ta? oufnge our lovel friend? from ti? Boath, I tklak it tan to
tbem titi* ?vsrytkapg in tba war of organisation eho-M to
? ompleted while they ara tere thi? aftemoos, and our rartiea
?elton be not further delayed.
f-ig? Kelley?Mr. Chairman, no one would deter tatra
retu'.ily to tbe opii.ion of th? distinguished gentleman abo ia?
adilretMd ut tuan myielf, did I not f?rl that I more folly coa
l i-f end the Importance ?if my motion than be doe*. I cannot
ht that I aro io anxiotu to hurrv away the people of Rhode
Iiutnd, of New Kngland. ot the Weit, and of the great Nortb
Weit. I fee! a pleaenr* in uniting with ttm people ?4 EM
l'i,ib,,l"lphia in the extension of hoepitellty to them. Mat R
prohibit? me from oononrnng entirety in bia ten li wents. 7
There are grave consid?ration* involved. We have bad the E
? ptctacle of a t_?uled C? oveutiau, but I do net want p
iii? Booth*? Convention to aaljouia, and have it
thrown in our teeth that they w?r? mu/sled, that tb?y
were overawed by the people of tbe North. I want tit? W
?reek tberr ?entimeet? freely It I? not a national Conveattw?
that we meet. We meet loyal Kombera men, wie feel it neeta
?arv to assemble in Convention, nnd wh? asaambte m tkie ?Hy,
not aa ra? Naiiouai InttUtginetr of tie City mt Waabiagte?
unjn?tly aald. because they btv? called a Cocvcntioa which
would sol ie permitted U aaaaaibl? la any of tb? Soathert
Sute*. I want that Convention to deliberate a? a Soutiers
Convention. I want it to expreaa its conviction?, unseed sal
uncontrolled by any influence of th? Nortb. Let m learn freu
them the condition'of the South and of the South?-a people,
and what they believe to be neeeeasr- te relieve tica frr.?
that ternbl* condition. I am. therefore, avene to apraviatiat
her? and now, before tn?y here o-eeted lieu laraaaeiil
organiaaUon. a Cewmittee oa Beaolaltoaa. It le Imp?r!?al
that ?re hear the un biased volca of the SooU-Uut voxa w*
will h??r to morrow. To-morrow ?orBiug we ?ia!! knew wit?
ere the delegate* to tbi* Conraatioa, and we ?ti tit* ?wAbbI
from th?ir Buoiber, a Committee to report rabone*<_?"_!
Co*v?ntion. after tie Sonlhern CoaraaUoa sJallia-O ?wo-taB
tketr re.olutlona. eo tia! li will a?4 be aeee ear__?|_*y__5
nor epos the lyia? Up? of the ooadncfor. mt Am C*T*araeaa
mr.? in tar that lias* Soutiera mea tar? not atona traetw
n * MlTl?t- --""? ? frier J? ?a U? -?aita. IAa
G?n. Butler?Afr. Ck-i?u? . When I differ from my erotiaeat
friend from Philadelphia (Mr. Kalley, I har* great doubt
whether 1 cao be right ? bat every maa reut follow tie die?
ts,*? of bl? mater? judgment I therefore beg to ?ubmrt ta
the Convention aome coaaideret'ooa why tie eppeiat?*nt
ahould be niaala today. If It wa? a necessity thal that Coa*.
millee should report resolution? or an sddress. I ?he?id doab?,
with my fiiend from Pmlsdelphia. whether it waa bee! te
make tbat appointaient. But tate committee? ar? ike eyes ead
cara of a coaventioa, and all w* propoee it to gat our etea open
and out ear* ready JappUasej and bear propoaala fro? tia
other Convention. 1 believe tant all the delegation? an ready,
and I haow that Ma?eaoh_?ett? and Rhode Iilnal are ready
to retort tie name of a eomrartteeman. I agree will a?y
friend fro** Philadelphia that it woaid be a matter ef eerr
grav* concernment whether we of tie North ehonM raper?
any reeulutioo* or addreea. Bat, for ti? ?am?
that I har? offered tbe motion to appoint a l'?
on Organisation. I advoott? now tbe appviBtoeat el t
Commut?e on Rttolatlon? and Crw3?ail?le?lint, that we
may have mean* of reaching oar brethren ?f the Benth
at one*, throat:h that Committee, apon the qaeation o?
prioeiplee, of wiloi, it ??erne to me. lhere c?a be no loabla
oeoaaae in all loyal hearts there can be nat one eat of p?Va*_
I ie? -loyalty to tie ooantry and loyalty to tie tag. Agate,
upon the queatton of credentials, we cannot set?? that Wa
Cb-' hot to attempt to ?ettie aha abell to member? mi tia
'- -ut-trp Convention, bat we can t?ttl? wne are enitVtd It ha
mr a??ocl?te?, and th? ?ooner we can have tooee credent!ale
examined, tbe better. The object I? to Had who ar? the ?oat
ter? ef the Convention Kick State can lettie for ltaal
wie ?re It? d?l*g?'*i better than we caa, tad
therefore can heit ?ettie who ?hoald be it? Committee
oa Keeo.ntioni ami Credential?. I lea ire U?t w* ?tc?ld get
all ready to ?ay to oar Southern bree bren upon wtet I
ara oomiag togwtaar aa aa orgaataalioa?wbeiher merely te ?e
hoaur to tnoee wia iave beea faitkfm wiaa it waa lanaTtrsaa
to life sad limb to ?appert tie Caoatitntion of the railed
State?, or whether wt ?bail meet them to ooaruli in regard ta
abat we ere to ?tend by andar the Constitution, witt a vl*w
to reorganising the great Republican party of the North ?a
the South?Ubi great party which tie neceeaHwe of ti? war
have made tk? great Caion party of the eonetry. 1 iave ael
the ?.lghteet doubt that we ?bail ?li be in eeeorl win li*
principle* for wbicb they iave ?flared an tketr litee, ?leal
fortune*, and their ?acred boaer, 1 iota tin tilt
Convention will ?how clearly Ita gnat dhrtlncliv? fen!nat
from that which lett ?at la this eily, to wit. liai ?very maa
may aspreee freely bl? though? aad reeling?. Wa
knew tin ne nan who attende thu Convention caa aa/
ob? word tb? 1* not lo ooueoeeaoe witt tb? beet 1? tai ?at? ?I
ihe country, with loyalty to ti? GevernatMt an? levi wea to
tie flag.
Judge Kelley ?aid a f?w word* la reply i If shay did an waag
th? Cosaittee te coastder an addr***, win wn tia an ti
being ta an la decentJ?**'? u> appoint it r Why not watt ?aiM
the Committee ea Credential* had ilttided who vere tia
meioer? of the Convention! He knew that he ?tetad tia
vieaa el* trae leadiig' nea of the Gulf trlfmM
la tin (-oBveoiV.n. win U **ld thal tbtdm
oat ftan deeire weat*-.el It should a* te ?an! thai wk?*f ?t?
no1 apeaa a* free BeaMera atea, hat inoiedirrtee to Bertie?
t-cUtioa. It wa** v*ry trn-e conaidaretken w he? ker tmay
? bauld appoint a oeuaittee et all until tie rajrhatiea aad aa.
drc?**flb?ir Santfrra brettrea aiottM ia edeftad Slew
had been ?t??iaalnt?d with tb? torch ?nd ti? aasntit's hain
and wanted to ga horn? a? free m?a i and he pi??, tin they
?aould not be tent home nnd?r ti? Imputation that they had
but echoed th? ?eetimem* dictated to them.
Mr. Tenaay of MUk. loped tto Cenvtation would an ad
jo 11 n. Som? of Ihem bed come lio-Mond? of mile? from kow?,
and h? Utoegbt they might at well organise now ea nap ?ties
lit
Mr. Bail*y of N. V. hoped that geatltmen who were la taree
of hppo.at.ug iii? Committcea wo?id ?uaply role agua* ntl
adjonrameat, snd then for a motion to appoint Co ?mil Inn,
it? s-otioa to an>-ra wa? agreed to?eo to SB
SPEECH OE SENATOR WILSON.
letcial Oiitatcite The B. T. Trfia-a.
Pui_fc-*l__iA. Mead??, fapi. X MBL
Mass meetings are beiag held all orer tin eil/ thia
?vrntng. Ti? rain tn th? ?arty part of the ereni-g na-d ?It
tb? almoepher*. aad the people taraad oat ia iarga towt???
to ?tua. li? Tariota psHaeal ateetl8.ee. Al tie Colea Leegaa
.ouse tiaro waa aa lottnaaae maa? ?eeltag waieB waa *?
ttBd*d by tba Repuilican InvtaclMe?* and the 'Bors ia Brue,'?
who marched will full uniform of oll-etot. cap and tat, ?Bi?
rt leg turche?. Be/or? tbey arrived the ilreet ia fran of th?
Ieoagae boura wm crowded, with eitlaeoi. ?ad aaenfen wara
being a?d? laida aad without. Seaatar Wilsen epefee laaida
to a large audienee of the League and Southern delegates.
trisca or stn a rot ?ilion
Mr. Crai-mah axd K11 tow Cirutts?M? friend Mr. Git?
?oo i??i?u upoB it that I auslt tar a ward or two to waa to?
night. 1 certsiuly heve bo word* to utter hare to-oi|hl **
can fire the hearts of ibu men who have wkteeeeed t!>* ?1**
ole that I bave**ea to-day, and have come here from Meeaav
il.i.tttti with other gentlemen or my Stat? to gi? the right
La.- of f.-ll iwtlnp, not to Traitor? uarrpcai-cL bat to Loyal
men w_o?!ood by the trig for four year?. 'Aprlaa?? I W*
have not coce here to walk arm la'arm wiri traitors who
have been pardoned er aeek pardoa*. tail wa tem? let?
lu join wah von of P?_aiylven._ in latitig bf tie
Lend a-d giving a Lcartv w?ic?ine to Ita nr-lij??Mei.
who are Hue to the old flag our Catttoy. |A-iaaa)?t' l
We are ?, Id ?. metiuie? that lhere lie no letal -i n, ia tia? lele
i
atoa *>!*,-?- ?'???o