Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4328, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1864 — Page 2
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Bi-tM -it müt imm THÜKhA w ' IvNINh. b II V ! I National Democratic Ticket CIN CCO. B. McCLCLLAN. rot vici nti iim CKOIICC H. PENDLETON iriiNn an rm4vtmn. Ti tat . 1 tktwwlf of th loriou Uio iey 'f ik Sum of Indian unfurl our Un uani ; ib brr Upon it i lnrribi lh Cmmi imia. Um Uoiro. McTim. . !" vom. Mi Dubai i a oaf tklory IWufeiiigtott tri from jigM II ablas Ith M t'l t hi end la i fir OT Tha MVUix'ni Ith bch th IM tk rraull of Um Chicago Cftaawtnii waa rcr ad laat nifht waa rvtnarf able Th hol low ahoaMd 'r M I'mm rr. od M. D. lall 'ettrVBiai .aar r. , fllK R A T 1 0 1 A L Dl' IUI MTI I I I Ol imv'b ran. rti-iN.. rirr.o TrtnT Mawin..l Aug l i (Tal ltli an dUyt In reaching . ) Th imantii attendant upon the cunveut n wa b l deaaontrtd last mahl Withal thara r Mti lonairr mwvting a ltd h of them aelv would ha con em u let J a lrg 'vntion Baw-ide Ih trt ulrrv ! r liier all? nllcd Ith pwopl Around the Sherman Ho, aa wall aa io it, thr waa a maw of ht. osan being l'nUninf Ith n 'et - inter! ard nlhu. W th different her- I never hfor aaw auch a aa of hunanitv together, aud uvr mewlmg prorlrlv Kvcn ibe ayjoainialration ppra her-, ai.not refrain from aliud. uf io Iii moat flattering term to th fine appearance of the vaet body in attendance upon th couvanUoc, and the good order a ha prevail). Speaking waa kept up bat! JgM after midnight, nd Um crowd wt,i .i oil for more. Th proceeding of to day will dlop the character of the action of th convention, and I the C aamilM on Reaolutiona report hariuoru ou'ly, lb tjominatioiM w J I u:idoublily Im made The immediate Inend of McClkll. aay he will stand upon a platform favoriug an ariuiaticc and a aubmiaaiou of the iution to the people, or the election of dMgytea tu a National Co ntion to adjuat the acctionai troubles of Um country That's a petce plat lor m raotaiPMoa or tns convention. Th Convention was eIWl t order at filleen inuus pat 10 o'clock by ( n Wm Bigbji of Ptmylvauia. temporary -CI. ut nun . alio at nounced Uiat li e minn Ki.g muM im r- . ..co with prajer hy devoMona! r ' PETOTiOMAL rxgarrisw 1 Right Rev Henry J. Whiieliouje.;itil.hopof the ProtttD Kpiacopal Chrch in fhu Dioceee of illinoi then cam forwM I, i id. addres-in the vt "smblage, sail wliwMal egei MM will embrace the reading of a portion of th pa a Im and, t the clone of the prayer, the repetition of Ihe Lord' Praver. in which all ihcnn i Pel Sikiic ... ... 'lYaytr f.r th- On .natlm aittl IVojl 0 Most Mifhty Ood. King ir Kuit-. Lot 1 of Lords, without whose car the w.tchmanj watches but io rain, w implore in thi- time of; need, 1 hy succor and blessing in behalf of a 1 th people of ttil land, and, especially, of thi aasembly wdemnly convened m the cause of pop ular government, and met together to consult in the interest of our afflicted country in the re i sponaibihty and the loyalty of cilie: hip I) rect and prosper all events and conn HI to pre er the Cnion of the States; un i 'i .. the r Conatitution so that truth and juiiee. broiherl kiode". unitv and coocord may e the stability of our times; and make this nation a gieat na lion Usmember uol. O, Lord, our transgres ; - n Turn from u the judgment we ft ir und feel, and gire u the wisdom to dewerve. in ! c Mirage to attempt, and faittitulne- to do. ea1 otince to endure, whatever shall be we'.! -..lei-tug in Thy sight We acknowledge the greivoua sioa that have provoked Thy judgment upon as Heal a t) Lord I In the place of darkneee. let light shine forth Lei our cry enter into Th i I ear. ami in our Inum,'!) and in our -urrow-, m t we look only to I hre as the Author of sit ei gth nd Oivr of victory, the Cousolation I the a' d. tb Heater of our wow. Sutnlue aroong us auger, prejudice and fain glory. Take away trom u ill hard i ew of heart aid di tr ictmg naawiotia mae I hv fare fo !.uie .i "Pn our desolation, and fetch hoatt btaecd Ird, Iboee who hare frone from ua. that w may again Im rum one in th goodly heritage which TIk.u haat given to our father, that Thy chastenini: bit vield the peaceable fru'u of righteousness, and that at Iat we may rejoice in Thy st!v.i through Jeue Christ our Lord Amen Prayer far our F f-"a and foe all In utfring. Iok in Thy mercy, 0, Heavenl Father, up hi those to hum Tbou hath committed the government and protection of this nation; graft in thlr heart a deep sense of dependence upon Thy wi-dom, favor, and goodness, and incline them wub all humility to seek the same Make Thy wor 1 to be their light an J Thine arm their strength Under their heaw burdens be I their ch mcu cousolation, and by their counsel and) saetx-y, with Thy bleing. may the ways of th rraXtoa he speeddy led snd Thy people be glad in peace ami love 4 Thy salvation, through Jesu CLrist our Lord. "0. Ci h1, moat mightv an 1 most glorious, hy bom th hair of our head are all numbered, w iroplor Thv blaain; and protection over a!'. those who have gone forth tor our defense, by lead and eatr In every duty and danger be their present help: iu all privations and suffer ing gire theo patience and resignation and a heart lo week their comfort in Thv will, falling on to The for sutvr In be'iall ol these who are sewering in mm I b"l v, or r-tvte. in the ca! am:t;e t-f this season f u, :he more their imvtows br hard upon t' eui. the mi re let the tin.f r' of thi- mien m ! pm alwuni to r ! thess. Viail with Thy consolation the -iek m i woundc! and the prisoner, the poor and d:-tre-ed and all dt'orire l ol relative and frici.ds. Ke ti.e Father of the Fatherlewa. the Sod of the widow, the Solac of parents bereue I of their ch idreu Ense op, for the downcast and tri. ken. frieadl to pity, and to minister t Ibe r rrrr l nr tia; reiiev the diud; prwtd the orjhsn nd the widow, that all miv be Mimic in I I when Tbu makest up Thy account, through II m who livetb and reigaetb with thee and the Holt Ghot. er er one God. world without end God. the father of or Loni Jesus Christ, our woly os.vi'W and I'rr re il Peace, give us grace seriously to !v to heart ihe great dangers that we are in oy our anbapoy divisions. Tak awav all hatred, prejudice, selftshi.es. pride and vain ieN that may hiuder from 8 mVf uuion and tracer-u Still th took of T v peonl in peace. aoi remove ad uffe: aud make tk der olatmg Wir lo ea in the land. that. O tiod.we mo be restored is th bleings of peace and se cere them to uur children children May the Prince of Peace come and. reign r- n our hearts and live, unite ua in the bun t ol rational love, in unity of euue... d uii.it ol purpo. it V r into of true re'.ig'on and trtaw),ad theweacr. gooo orday and welfre of thi whole nation, so that w. by people aid the aheep of Thy pa fur, bouol in the bonds of truth and faiiri a: charity, may, with one heart and out tooath. loeify Thaw in iby peae and Jo. ol. t, Savior, th hope Of all the nd of ihe earth, and lo wh m with the Father ar.d H i 0: o--CM God, be aacribed ail prai. Join u; jl and power, wirld wifkont
Kmm all r krt tour heart aawl Baikal th .i...l.ii: '.! !oofwl Mi pf Im Son. & t'hrtet, uur lfJ 1 h bltsaalnf of fh LuH Almighty. tU Kall. Um Ho, od iL Ifc: V It! ... .e , ai,-1 rruain with ?ou forr " 1 h rrr1 wa htl l rl tit prA mg of Um trat da '". when Mr Wtl H M'lia. f l,WlOlaUia. Wove, ll 1 1 rea'fleK of the mim toft ba di With Whlrh motion bwing t.hm "e l at. ad4pd iiroii or ru ' aiatirtaa om I he t hair man of ihr ('omit CllrTMI Utre on t'rfa.ettilala reported aa follow "Tb Üommitta Ok Cnrtlentiala eiammed the n tr ala of Jm aevernl delegale claimiiiK rata iu ihta Convention, and find thrm rrrn t In igrd lo Ui delegation from Kentucky we nod Ikat, on the tflh day of Ma? laat. a eon ei.t f oi ervati e DeimKiaii.- I toon n.rundee a call lr m th 'omrtullra ptMut-d i. the I't.ion CoviVCblion uf laat yr, ! bld I Uui ill, at.d M oloMtl ftkd ' 1 I a full delegation in thla Cn nlion. who wer Jam Ü uUrrM and oihwra, and on the With day of June a rtfirnion aa held under a i ail lt a Demo rrat t C (Hi n, which appoinld and acrrwd dwl i full dlC ' on ho er l'harl A VN i. k llffe and ..inn - Yoi.r romu 'He re ..gi.iing ImUi of ihiar dele;aic ajgiftoatl til goutleiuen devoted to the Oonatitatioit and the i'mou. and lully aym pathiging Ith th! Convention in It object, recommend that ihev both be receird and h v biribli delegata fron Koniuiky, rli delegation to cal half th volea o which the tjtate la entitled Keapeeilnllt aubmitted. X.gne,! M 1) MiUnj.kT. "Chairman " Mi Wirkliff. ol Kentucky I more thai the report of the convention hereceivcl and ndonteAl Wh! h motiou wn carried rtEMmTATto or tiu kkholi tioün r amki' ir thi cokHKtr ativk iSIM matiomai. OOAVUrtJOM. Mi W H liuKhee.of 1. Tb Commute on Termanent Off wintfoB, fo whom re ferrcl the election of officer", i.d the adoption of rule, for the government of thi body, have unatiimoual? agreed upon the following report Mr S i' .t ttno-I unJerataril. air, that the Hon Amoa Kendall ia present and de aire to preient a communication to thi body I m ike a motion, air. that he be allowed to M M Mr Stuart, of Ohio I move that it be re feired to ihe Conini'ttc gyj Kcolutiona without Iteing reid. Mr W. H Miller, of l'a I truat tbwl UM irentleman will withdraw that motion, and that (lie communication will be read I think thi geutleiiixii nhould be heaid The moat Inaigni fii-aut tonimuuicatioti or resolution presented to the convention haa bern read, and thi should be Mr. Stuart, of Ohio At the r'juef of Mr Cog, 1 withdraw my motion The following communication was then read: 'Chicaoo. Aug 30. Ib4 Mr PkBSIDLNT. Tty direction of a Conservative Uuion National Convention, held io this city on ' e ÜTth inai the under-ii:nel hive the honor to present to the Democratic National Convention a rie of res olutions adopted hy the former hotly oo that oc eawitaV aligned) Vo .ru. reapertfully, AU". Kg.MAl.l, President National Convention. ' K. .1. Sr. k.NH. Sec'v. Whr-rea, The Administration, in disregard of ihe Constitution, has proclaimed it adherence to a line of poli.-v alike ie-tiuctir to the liber lies of ihe people, ihr integrity of the St ile, nnd the rights reserved to them, and cnlculnfed not only to impel the sections North and South to interminable war, to bring financial ruin upon all, and baa proved il want of disposition nnd utter inahi'it y lo admini-ter the 'o em merit in the spiiit uf its founder?, aud Whrrprf- It is incumbent up -u nil national administrations, nd all delegates und political LfciTiies, to ir-pcct the wihes of the people and (llefend then ngti. and Whereas, we have thi day assembled in Na l.nl f ..; i. for 1I. "'' h c lion k will mo-t tend u unite the conservative cleaüeiitf" in opposition to the re election of Mr Lin -..hi Mud the continuance of bis policy; ano N hereas, The people of the whole country have an undying attachment to the old Union, and a joint intercl in Hunker Hill and Mount Vernor which they will never surrender; there fore Kesolved, that we will maintain the Cnion and the Constitution. Kcso'ved. That t Tie only peaceful solution of etiating evils lies through the unrestrained excr eise ot our elective rightf it the coming election, the displacement of the present a Jroinistration and r.s po!i.y, ml the guarantee to all the peo pie of the Sntttsnf their constitutional right. by the election of a President upon whose integ rity. patriotism and ability the counlrv can sf.ly rm' v Kesoitrd. That ihe declarations of Southern leaders and the recent announcement of Mr Lincoln of the only conditions upon which they will respeitivrly ii-ten to terms of peace, are alike inipi acticable snd derogatory to lb intelli gence ol the American people, and that, in oppositiou thcteto, wesie in favor ot the earliest ' peace attainable on Ihe basis of the Constitution I and the Cnion Kesolved. That we concur in the aetion of the L'nion Conservative National Convention, held at 1 1 leici denee Hall, in the city of Philadelpcia, on the 53d d ir of December. 163. and reiter ite i iiotnin .tion bv the neoDle of Oen George B. I MnClell aa beliaviiiv I hat hia triumnh.'int elerti.ii 1 is ctrtain, and will result in immediate peace. ! with the restoration of the Government; and. in i case of hi nomination by that body, we place the cordial and united support of the conserva live men ol the country to their State cle. torai tickets. HesoHcl. I'hat the service ol our saldier in the field, and the IksTaSlllgl of lliose languishing in prison, can only be compensated for by the I sympathy of our people and early termination of I their mutual efforts iu an honorable peace, and the reunion of our cor Tedcracy. without a star I blotted a stri:e ered from our national e;i sign Hesolveil, That the Conservative Cnion Na ti)tial Committee is hereby c ititinuetl and em powered to lake such further action as may be I r.ecessarv for the purto-esof thi organization. j with reference to the fnture the maintenance ol ; the Union and the prc"ervtion ol con-titutionnl i libertv Whe;i the name ol (tcnera! MeCfellan w i mentior.Oti in reading these resolutions, it was, greeudaiih .-uch a demonstration of applause as M nave saiisbtM every fateofUM deep hold he ha ujon the pwblic heart Thro'.ihoi;r the vast amlieuce. md trom the delegate- plat form, cheer after l eer went up for the popular favorite that for mini minute pree:.te? IBM business of he Convention from being pro e-l wi'h Mr 8 S Cox. of olii. 1 mover, -u . to r:t i thi commt:t cation ! t be Commtvte ot. lie-;o-lution Mr Mil!" . ot Prmiy i rni i Mi Preside:.:, whi'.evcr dispos-iion mav te made of the e n. mtaitcation which his ii:t been read. I tmJ4 respectfully offer .s in amci dir.er.t that it be mad a part of, and be Interpol ite l with, the pro feeding of the convention Cheers The Presidert It will becoase a part of the proceedings of 'he coaventi n as a m Itter i course Mr. Old ot Ohio I it ii order lo otter an .amendment to the amendment: I he President Il is Mr o;.u I understand that iherisani-i ! 'I tu 1 b dv ii, session in this ty. rilled she S ris of Liberty, and I am fold they have ad .iresd a communication to th onvrntion And. if the communication, which has just beer, re id be incorporated with the minutes. I would move in amendment that the report of the 9wo of I. trrty be al-o incorporated with the m r.'itfs Cheers a; d laughter Mr M '.'et Iu answer to the delegate Ironi Ohio. I w.-uli say. I do not care what is incor pcrated with the proceedings, it it but contain uch sentiment a arc contained in thecomtnu cation which has just been read. Cheers Mr Obis then withdrew h. am. i.dmet.' . i i il e resolut or.s were theieupori re:rrted f ihe 0 m mi ftee on Kesolutiona. thv ri.av amcmi eaavaaiiaTiOk. Mi Wni Hughes, Chairmau on Permanent Orgamr. tio.i and rule for th government of t'.ie convention, reported, recommendicc to the conTQt'ou for their IctioB, h followia olB-
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WMIDlvr Hi Ki.llei.ry, Horatio Seymour, of '"rk. vfi. faKaii at. Maine- Jaweph Chae Nra M.'nf'. fr- Jt. I W William. M wn imarjn Timm i P Vermont II H Sn. alley Connect cut Oo Taylor I; hod l.lati.1 Allretl Anthem Nw Jer.r-.r.drrw 1 Cotrf Nrw Vork-Ot leoii .1 1 ucber I'r .ii.vUaiiia A Packer KruUf ky Jamea F Robiiuon llam-H. W Uilao). ImlMt.a M W SI it '! Ilbwoia I r'ickleii Michigan John H. Harry ' MaaWwll 111 I PlMipa. Mmne. iia Jno A Peikham Wis. i ainD W Maion ua Wrn Palteraon I tl i .tri. J S Kerr Kat II J Strickt Oregon William McMillai llatvlatoi laaar I). Jone IMawar r J Merntt a. oaniMj mt sgrtaii Mih Wm II S,mp"n Sew Hamj -I. rr - V S Mj ait Maaaachu-etu I. H Patnuy etmont L V. I'artridg CuniMctieui V I, Altwf l(i de lalaiid Thomaa A Kr)nold Nrw ork Jamea B Thyr Nrw .lrfey J ) liuhlle I lanaie Rtlaartl 1, Marlin noavl v:uia K M. liuichinaon MurylaiKl-J A I. MctMutr Kri.lucki - P ll iil. r t Hnti V. H Kaheltnaii Indiana A- I Whitt!ti llliuols-W W O Hrien Muhltan T J Campnra
Vr Mmaouii J A Milling M nnwaota J olui H M Klnny VS i-fot.Mii I'hilo Irtor I lobu Currier. Cahfrrnia Wm J Whipple Ifangja f P Kitxwillium Oiwn Wm Kybe ki M'isi, . at f aig New Votk-K o Prrin. Illinoi i -laaac K Diller Wneotia'u Moe M. Strong. Th C'.inmittee lurlher recoinmeml thai th rule- hi. I regulation ud ij.te.J i. the Hemotratic National Couvai.iiMt, of 160 be adopted by thi cotiventi. il fui it" government, Mr C I. L tiuherion. of Pann.) una I beg (o move tlul the report he adop'ed. The motion was unaniuioualy agieed to, and (Jovernor Seymoui wan conducted to the chair amidft thr BrOet enthusiastic plaudit. It wa hnrdlv known until he waa aeeu moving down the ai-lc loam I the Speaker chair, that the motion bad bWk put to a vote, il was done M quietly; but when he ippeired upon the ntand anJboac! i u- . kaowledgemcnt. the del cgates and the thotia tnds of persons in the gal leriea hecamc frantic with enthusiasm Th air was darkened with OMgfawd flourish of hats and bkkdkrcbife, lAkkktd re!entlesly against the roof of the amphitheater I he delegates arose tr im their "eat and joined in a grand chorus of app! .u-c. Men ir. the g il'.r? ;t -wung iheir hats and i lirered till thev were btarH, and for thice minutex the -di..j;. of the vast mullitii were de limine Ti ' I, l . . I I I l I I he ice I re-idents hnving been duly f-cated to the right and left of the chair, The President aioe umid another rapturous oti'burs of applause, and spoke as followaww&ca Or oov. SKI Mot a. i-iM i.Kaik.N or tu l Co.s w NTio.v : I thank yon for ihe high honor you have conferred upon n.e in making me Piesident of this body. The importance of the occasion ha- a heady been ex preed in ItUng words b vom tempomry chair man I have not Language to tell with whnf anxious solicitude the neop!e of this country . tch our proceedings The prater of men aud women in ten thu.-and home- to up lo Heaven Ibat we may bM guided in our deliberations that om action may onduce to the icrtoration nf our Union, to the ret M ot peace aud the m iu'eiiHiice of libertv in this land fChers a l 4 It is not for me to foiecnst your aetion it i not for n.e to -iv wint methods may be adopted to relieve l! - sfthctr.l ro unity . fOwrs Bait, while I ma . M ppwak on that stitijtO, I CIO. with pro pricty. allude to the SenUmeut which animate you all There ISM man here who does not love tin Ciiion Cheers Thercis no man hete w4ti does not desire peace. Cheers. 1 There is ni .i heie who is not resol.ed lo uphold the great principles of constitutional freedom. Ap i plause 1 1 know that the utmost importanceat ' tachos to ail our proceedings. I knnw it is of viial con.snjueuce that you , should se!e- ucli men. :i your candidates, as ! enjov the confidence of the American people Batl beyond platfoims and beyond candidates. then- are : i - rttioi. of -nil greatti sig niheance and import tnce w hen you wib to know what the policy of a party will be, you mu-: .-"rive to learn the pa.-sions and sentiment which animate that party Four years ago. iu this city, there wa an assemblage of eiligen from the (iirk'rmit parts of our country, who met here for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate fur the Presidency. They put forth declarations that thev would not interfere with me rights ot me Mtate.- or tm Linon, i ney aio i . - a.., - - -- a:. i uoi iHicnu io ursiroa our country nicy urn nut mesn to break down its institution. Hut unbar pily they weie influenced by sectional prejudice , by Innaticlsm. bv bigotry, and by intolerance. and we have found in the course of the last four vears that their animating sentiments have ovet , ruled thtrir leclarafions and their promises, and ; swept them on. step by step, until they have j been earned on to actions from which, at the outset, they would have sbruitk away with hor ror. Eres now when war has desolated our land, Im : laid its heavy burthens upon labor, and when bankruptcy and ruin oerhaug u. thev will not i have Cnion except upon condition unknown to our Constitution They will not let the shed , ding ot blood cease, even for a little time, to sea it Christian charity or the wisdom of statesmanshi mav not wotk out a method to save our country Nay. more th.aii ibis, they will not listen to a proposal for peace which does not ! offer that which thi- G.-rerntnent has noriht to! a-k-j Tbis admitn-tration cannot now save this t Union if it w:i!d II has, by its proclamation, kby vindictive legislation, by display ot hate , and pa Mo, placed obstacles in its own pathway j bich it cajnnol overcome, and ha hampered j its own freed. rc of action by unconstitutional j acta It . mnot be s.rd that the failure of itpolicy La due to the want ol courage and de the irt of nvr armies 'Cheers 1 v.T(.r in ,hr world's -historv have aoldirrs ie un th fir jp,. wore fre.v (h-n have thce MM battled for the flag of our Union in the Soutlicrn States. The world nil! hold that thev hare doM all that arm- can Jo, and had wise statesmanship secured the fruits of their victories, to-dav there would haw b-et, jeace in our land. :M uch ebeert Hut win owr soldiers hare desr-erately strug gled to carry at bannet -outhw.ud Ibe Gulf ot Mi x ' v eve; now the Go vemment declares th.at rebe' ioijs qMCktll1 ha- aorked DOTth watd to the shores cf the gres' lakes The gwaasaateed right of the people to bear arms has been suspended up to the very trdrr- of Cai ada. so that Amen can aeraritude ;s put in boii contrast with Uritisti litrtv Thi admiowstrwtioe thusdeclare to tie j world that it ha no faith in the people of the 1 Slates wboaw aeeea placed it in p.wer. It abo j a.lmits t.v sweb an edict that th perple bar r.o fadh n: th - a Jraihistrttioii Wu;!e:li. ir rkwer.w:tbr.:r remorse, acrifice th bl kl aal tres-ur of our pe.ple, thev will not siff u thefi own pasetocts for the public gHi This Cnion not held andcr bv mili lary ambition ll m.r politicaj troubles could be referred lo the peaceful arb rament of the con tending aru-..c- in the held, ova union would be restored, the right of Statt would be guaran teed, the sacredne ad acain testected. and an mes and persons insulted judiciary '.i i J no i i ter the laws of the land Let not t.r ruin of our countrv be chareed to owr o Idler I i not due to their teach;ng or t
their lane sip In u y c r.ftt.t fficia! irter course .tn them I have never heard uttered ore MM trie .t t hatred toward the peopl of the Sooth BejMsd all rtin thv v u :Se h sn of i care and the virtues of mercy, of gentlene. .'.iv. while mai.v who stay at homwrrv bk I detaand lha no wrcy hall ha abowti The bigotry of fanatic i;i the intrigues of placemen have made the bloody page of th hi lorv of the past three art. -t ii tkla adroiu!trtiB bvnoot thi
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Mr L.ncttln valuea rnat.v thing abtlre th Lnion. w put it flrt of all H thinks proo lama rtb more than peace, we thik Um blood of our people more pieciou than i Mmm ..f lb Piesident There ere no hindrance In our t thav to UnkkB and to ;aee W de mand no conditione fee the restoration of oer L'nhm W are hackld with no hate. 'o pre J, , ; -.-' - U r l aj i , Iratrri l . ir.a Uoeshtp. with th people of the South! ,Ap plaua J We dem i 1 I thi m what w jem a rid for ufel th (II rwcogt. !'! .! -hrlngbae of States We mean that rry star on fur na tlotj'l ham er hall hin with an eiualNuatr fn the coming election men mut dechU with which of th two pain into which out -peopi are divided thv will act If ther wh tbr I'll tlirr w;ll act aith that trtv wlmli doe ani always dkl love and revern that Cnion If they wudi fur peace they will rl with thoa a gil to avert this war, and wo now ak to irator goinl will and harmony . all sections of our counlrv If they ee- for their rights of person, and aacrednes ( ' their horn, they will a I with lhoa who hav? atood up to reaiat arbiträr arreaia, deapotic legoalioti. and the overthrriw of ihe Judiciary I Loutl and continued applause If. upon t Inj other hand, they are willing to continue ihel pew ent polier of thr (lovirnment snd cof dlUo ot affairs, let them act with thai organ tttion a hu h mad the present condition ol ouicoun (v ami there m many good men who ill he led t do thi by T - i na BfiJ preil lice. an 1 our lD'l awarma with placemen, a ill hold upon power and plunder with a oeadil gratp hut a for u. are resolva.1 il.lt ;hr irlv who h r made ihe hif.rv ol our fiunlrv iure their advent to power. eeoi like aoli un Miatural and terrible dream, rhall he o.fitnown r . i i - .- i. i . - iai.ae rour eai i'.i It nan us trt upon I bit "pot L1 it ree hy our action that 1 ha 1 die here where it w ia bom i Loud and oilmueJ r I In the political cdiitest in which we ar now engaged we do not arek partiaan adva läget We arc balttlng Iwf the right of i those who heiuiig to all political organislliona W mean that '.hnr rights of apeechi shall be unimpared, although that right rnly be ued to denounce us. W inlnd that rights of conscience ahall be prnlected. aliliough mitflaktn view of dutv may turn the ternale of rc'igion into thcatie" lor partisan dnuncltion We mean that l ome righta.and Ihe sacredi ol ihe tire side hall be rpcted by those in a'.thor ity, no matter what political view may he la.dd by those who et hereath their roof tree Wl5n th hemorrntic arty shall have gained pooler we shall not be less but more tenacious upoia these subject- I We have foieh .rue mijcli. iieciue tlio'l' who nre now charpetl with the conduct of l 111 r the principle-. If ladling to presiit position, but w'Tr i r I ms know but little about w I our government. e wei i an we appearmice of factious onpoaitic shall have gaiued jHDwer, that official wh -I .11 i violate one principle ol law. one single r the humblest man in the land, shall be pu ;l.t of ished by the full rigor of the law. it matters no if he aits in the Presidential chair, or hold an h tnble ollice under our government 1 Cheer. J W have had upn this ioor a touchiiv and aigoiflcanl proof of the follv of this AdmiSjistra lion, who have driven from its support kdiose up n whom it chiefly leaned at the outlet of the rebellion. When their hopes, even foftheir own ptrtooil af"ety, hung upon the noble i en of the bor ler States, floud and continued diet line, who, under cir. uuiBt..ucc- inu-t tr ing, m ertsl , ItiUlO lflU01Kl'III- MHO HI. Ill-Ill lll'l II il vo I , i . . ... ..f , i. j m ' . aiiv t ''wi uiuii . aiinuj i v men are now member of this ( i nvention al'hey bear impressed upon their ( ountcn.incel and mauifest in their pcr-ons the high aud geiftrou purposes which animate them; and yet it i",true ''great God, that it should be true. that thAr are stung with the tise of injustice and ingraltude of low and unworthy men, who have in-ilted and wronged them, their families, and ilheir riuht, bv indictivc legis! iti. n or throocl the agencv f miserable dishonest suborditaates Cheers (teilt. einen. I tttist that our proceed inc.! Will all be tri'irkcd bv harmonv I believe we -h be animated by the great: las of this Dot i:i it may oe in an ptonaonny it is true rn: the fat at deatiadO of our country will hang I poii our action Le; thi roiidcr:iiiu. inspire ualwith a spirit of harmony (tod d our fatheis Idess u now; lilt k o all persot l ousilera tions; fill us spon-ibiiities itt i ju-t rcn-e of tb grwaw re altidi re-t tipon tjs. snd again to our lard II lTriii, it- peace on il lib erty. Knthusiastic and long continued cheering fol lowed the concl.ision of (ioveruor Seymour' re marks The entire assemblage participated, and thou-amls of voices united in pouring -orth round after round of tumultuous appldu-e When the enthusiasm hid only partially ftub - .led, I The President came forwutd and. addieing the assemblage, said: 1 wish to say one orJ to the audience here assembled. The deJesfllM j who compose the contention hate come up om different pirfs of the Cnion tor the purpoajs of acting upon your most important interests fWe are nest happy that you should be the witnuises of our proceedings, but on thing you roust fear in mind, that you are not members of this bidy, and, while our hearts w ill be eheerel to find hat patriotic sentiments are received a- patriot io e:i timents should be by nn Amesicnn people, rou must not undertake to attempt to influencelthe i aeiioeraiioiiH oi me convention, or allow rour I tT ... , t c r iccnii;s to mac such iorm 01 extiCSij'on as are unbecoming in the presence of these upon wf'jm rests lb responsibility of the occasion. Chi t-, followed by loud calls lor Valland'mham minlleti with applause aud kk. 1 The President thin intuited If the nimm lief on resolutions were ready to report ' Mr Guthrie, ot Kentuckv We are nolYct i ready. The member of the committee met at evening and remained iu consultation until I MM . 4 io'clock Thev talked over ail the subject h p deemed ptopcr and necessary iu relatio j formation of the platform that we should re here to the consideration of the conven They referred to a ub committee the ub I ii'uiin iu n sun co iu mi lice nit uur a drawing them up for piesentation when this vention sliould have its forenoon meetint: i :n . i . . i . . . . . . ' will lurther date that we are nol without h that in this great emergency we shall come conclusion that will receive the approbatio we full believe, ot the Democratic party of United States. If, unfortunately for us, fo country, for its liberties, constitutional amu we are doomed to fail, it will not be from a I ty disposition to meet this great emergency, ate those who have determined from the b ning not to despair of the Republic. Chi (.fur councils have been, our councils will k maintain the Cot "titution, to maintain the t ot the States, und secure the earliest pos I 5 I peace Applause Mr WolUr nf Clifnrri Ac rhaitmai I the sub committee. I am satisfied thecoma ' I Will he able to renort to an adiourbkd mcttil . 1 4 o'clock. P Mr. Brown, of Delaware I muve that I the convention adjourn it adjourn to that 1 I have no doubt the convention wili appro lb action of the committee, and we shal I able to conclude our action this afternoon. 1 he question having been asked whethc committee would report b 'he -'anditc t mittce or to the convention. Mr Brown sai.f It is understood that ger era! committee would be able to report t I : vention at 4 o'clock Mr. Tilden, of New York The general tnittee on the subject of resolutions was in MM until a very late hour last night It eluded its labors by referring the subject -ub committee. That Mb committee have in session this morning, and are artproxinu a- rapidly as could be expajcted. to an agree upon all ques'.ion before tl.eui. Iu Ibe II t me. t l.o general committee ha- adjoume meet i mmediately after your adiourrmen day Mr Vallandigham, I under-'tnd, 1 whether we can be ready a! I o'clock; Guthrie rather hope tht we can I think Weiler, chtirmaa of the sub committee. I tains a ainular hope I evieh to make this explanation, that the rention may know that it is not a matur of tain. v. and may adopt uch an order for the gress of ita own b .-ir.ess as it mat deem ex en. I wish to add that upon the adjourn ot the ceneral committee and the conclusii labor for the day , there was no dissent a its iLenibers; but I understand it aas the op of some ge;. tlement of the committee tha clerical lab:r of getting the,:e papers shape could ua be entirely complete! at 'clock Mr. Casi, of Pennsylvania, moved an ia ment that whn th Conventiou adjourn it journ till to morrow moru:ng at ten o'clock Mr Brown, ot Delaware If it i the desii this Convention, the committee may be read four o'clock. I tak the i.berlj to state, as of that tcs(fi!ttfl. that ther la not th diet i I I ( j i
tbsenior. among u W have beam a unit fro th first OtaaM Th only raoc why haa not renortsd this morning haa bee a deal Ml th part of om gntlemn to preratina and waste t in If it g th wiah of thi Oo veniioa to do it labor wielv and well, it w adtourw to (our o'clock Mr frKeon. of Hew Vori I is pretty er dent, by th atatementa made by th Mn members of the Commute on KeaolutioM. tha lhy can com lo a conclusion by 4 o'cloek I ui derauud. bv th gentleman from Ultwar. that they are almost agrd. and ther ia bet on man heaiuting about it. ami I am m favor of giving directions to the commute to report hy 4 oetoek I do not believe there will he any di v iiv.ou m the convention upon the ubject of a platform after it If riar'nl There is a feeling her in favor of harmonising , which cannot he disturbed I Cheer I want that we shall com from thi convention showing to th hol world that ihe iManocratic party la a mm 1 Mr nwrd cheering ) f want, therefore, that w ahall art without delay, and lhat the rommitte rep.. u ai 4 o'clock If th platform i o long that It require auch a clerical force aa iatiiaaied to copy it out, it ought not to Im adopted I Laughter and applaue lie speaker wa her Ii it err u pted by loud crie of ' Ouratinn
Mr Ca, o Pennsylvania -1 am a antioua n any I v i herecan bt Uiconclud the proceed I IngS, and I have every bebet ou have that thrv will reach happy termination I think myself I thai the rolutiona are so Inng lhy hould not 1 hp41. but that is not th iution Tb iieaiion ia whl rt ol resolution ther mmit tee ate to reoti I only wih to ay that I am aasurkil bv a member ot that aub committee, Mt ailaudia-ham, th it it will be impowaitde. in hi opinion, to have that report this evening, and. if you com here ihi afternoon, it will be a loa of lim. Thi information I consider necessary for your action In the matter Mr Vallandigham fAmid cheer and some hisaea j I rineonly to say thai 1 concur in the remark of the gentleman from Pennaylrania lhat this committee will not be prepared to r port by I o'clock, but that, with perfect harmony and i i i; unitv should the conrentiou adjourn, we will te ready to prul uch a report to mor row morning aa will be entirely satisfactory to the hen atid Conservative masses of the country Applause Mr Weiler, of California The aub commit tec has been in acaiion all the morning, and have agreed m on th only portion of th platform that by any pnjbiiity could divide thia party. 'Cheers. We were all iu favor of peace, renewed cheering.) and lh only difference of opiu ion was as to the phraseology to he used in tl..t ,U.l...i;.... Wm I.. .1 ;.. .V.- "' " ' " " c , sub C'.mnntfee to present It in an un initak able form i Knthusiartic applause If . therefore, at 4 o'clock w nre not abl lo make a complete re port, wo will be able to rrpoit on th only qucs Ilea on which there could b any controversy of opinion here; and. th Vote. I h pe r will ad journ to 4 o'clock. The motion to adjourn until to morrow was then put and lost. Mr Lamberton. of IV, desired to know if the voice- voting were those of delegates or of oatidert ' The President said hr believed they were del egates. Mr Smith, of WatOOBwM I wish to state, Mr. President, that if the Convention shall adjourn now, the Committee on Resolutions will be prepared to report to the Convention at four o'clock If the Convention continues deliberating, the committee will have no time to t ike up the reo lutions and meet the Convention at tour o'clock If the Convention adjourn now, the committee can agree upon their report, tor. a it ffls iieen said here just now, there i 110 difference in ihe ... J . ,. . Dittee eieept upon mere matters ol expresd!iii i Applause I e are all ot us lor peace on the basis of the Union and the Constitution floud cheers and e are ready to agree to thi when we can get the matter into form W sat ud late last nicht, or rather this morning till one o'clock, hearing tho expreasion of individual opinion, till all of us were too weary to do ihe iniiiiiial labor rmuired in order to perfect the resolution' I hope the Convention will adjourn till four o'clock will adjourn now, aud at that hour adopt the platform, put a candidate upon il. and go forth lo the people Loud cheers Mr. Powell, of Kentucky I move that ihe Convention now adjourn lo meet agtin at four o'clock thia afternoon A Delegate from ftf w York I move si in amendment to the motion, that the Committee on Resolutions shall have leave to retire and re port the platform to the cone'ention at 4 o'clock. I Withdrawn. The President I think it would be better for the convention to adjourn now till 4 o'clock Mr Thutman, ot Ohio Before the main question is put. as I suppope it will carry, I wish to Majjetw that some one should inform us how we are to get into tho building again after we get out. The President The Secretary will attend to that. The Secretary I have to announce, for the information of delegates, that they will receive tickets at the door as they go out in order to gain admission this afternoon; and that all per sons who receive tickets for seats in the hall will resume possession off them at the doors as they pass out. Mr. Carrigan, of Pa. I make the suggestion that the chairman of delegations receive from the doorkeeper the number of tickets each dele gatiou is entitled to, and that they distribute them to the delegate. The Secretary I am reijue-ted to state that the chairman of etch delegation will redeive im mediately after the adjournment the number of tirkets to which his delegation is entitled. The President The question is shall the con vention now adjourn till 4 o'clock this after noon The motion was carried and the convention accordingly adjourned.
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