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XXXIII.
A STRICT OOXSTKUCTIOX OF THE OOX-iTITIJTIOX—AX HONEST AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT.
COM'MBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. MAY T>, 18(50.
OFFICE—RANDOLPH Street.
HUMBER 21.
j3;ulc (tnquirrr.
Pay—aSutui&yii Excepted.
LABS PKR ANNUM IN AbV AN'<
If payment l* delayed s
our Cause, ana nur Xominoe*. | National Constitutional Union Con-
t'« ' nova. fell, ...ore .c.L.il.ly than at j Veation.
cot, lint cu.ltarra...uv..t ilH'iu-Itt t„ a | First I)«v, W»xin>iv.
lack of .[Jaeo to ptll'liab ul oocc all the | I!il.TlJio«t, May 9.—Tin National Con-
t,ie colu “ n ( “- Tl, ° j h “ i;oi.."iu-j iCAA'!,,t'A'Ai'V "i.'.'A-" 'A , .. '
Otttffklii (Lnquinr.
! either to :i lull l
satlon ami prepart d lor :
p rtcoifj ii* .trojim.
» spirit which actu*
striving, to wake MBku, amJ Kv,
Til Wlit COII.niUO |
••litimonl ul thti pEi.pU*.
Tlio greatest cml. us.asm
were greeted wtia apphtuHo. 1
John J. Criiteuden, mid Gem r
ay 1 :':;.;
' ' '<•“ I '
Morning, May 17.1S60.
Two View*of 'bo Co»c.
dee... i. be.., however, to devote oo, avail- ,. .
able .pare lira! to .bo proceedings of lb. „| llo.i.V J. Cr...o..,ie„,' ,. bo. ,..AA-
‘ii it tho render's j ••'ice wa* gicetcd wiili grtnt upul i u*t\ ami
■' ;
n tho uiriiitinif, wu want our political | with a list ol Vice Presuiu.ii* Iron. • u. n ul
,, ..well a. our l.i.nd., ,o bear ...in,I j ’J,] Z'LZitJlZuZu
'inval anil Jpp|ju»e.
about Mr. Dill*. r.corJ which we made the '
r day. We shall prove—
1st. That all his oppjHition to the Kansas-
Nebraska bill win made in the interest of
he South.
2-J. That he believed the .Missouri Com-
promise prohibition ol Kovciy lo be uncon* ! mg
'l’lie President ulilie.ut d ihu Convention
Gentlemen of the Convention : I man It
you lur Hits unexpected ^ imimk htu't.in ul
pleasure.. On tlio other hand, wo propose
1 ‘ (vcdoYawi intend lo burden our con-
"I jmmilto'.h toleration will tltcuoree
become Mm order ul tiioduy, nnJ I
. I see signs I bn l is to become tlio per*
itf smut -it spirit that ban been iruinu
or B'.nee tlio rep. at ot the Mtssouii
promise. ( I trust the time has come
tragi* ilieir nprosi-iitaVtives. ot either
ii. in hurl'll}' invi ettvo :
ir) at lari'.*, North ul .South, Hast i. r We
views were my views, ami tli«t my views
were thou* views. 1 could hot find one
point nf diHornico between us. All we
lor a littl i' nc to com alt together, ami uD
well bo well.
I tell you, r. that llicro is an tipiLing u?
the pi*, i'll*, .No: ... Houth, Ka»l and West,
and we me d. mgmtd licfJ lo perlnrtil I.,
undue baste, and our action lu re will be
hayn been repeat, dly * endangered. L.t
•••rni."! Wul, let the question bo rcletrcd
o,,,l rrpoi. ^ib.l ,. ward n» plaibu.o,'ll
>' fitsult, ur.d b.’Citue bet'er ncqtiitiiiii'd with
each other. In tho ineuniiiiio, lio hoped
that Ins proposition 'unnyipmio llm ballot-
speak, when' the Chair Hiiiiuunced that the
ilel. i;.titon Ir.nii TiJi.'s w-re at the door ul
the tin:ldiiio un.i first,ed ndini'iaticc.
Tins .'mo unicm. at tuanratvnl With
i aim ..ml - , anti Flfc riccgation pro.
The Chairman ol the
kind I delromtoti. A. II Norton. wore ,
mul :,*«• President ul Um I'nited States — I nun he li.ni made a vow that ho no
would cut Ins heard until Henry Clay v
Peniist Ivania, olieteJ tho
refine «f 'h* 1 1
, there units, Ihri/ tirr volet, i
Omvtnliun („f »•>«
unjust towards t'.ie South ; I »• rvice, t >t p.iiiiotism, i. r h.gl. ii.:,.i:, . nco, iChocts.j
V 1 tin i. , " 1 “" J ' ur private v.rtm-, is uu ienu.i Air. Uiiiptfen, ul P
see lions lot. R acquiesced in ; becsUbi* | I j | n ,'ihu ,l "*' 110 ‘"i ll,M
gurdrd Mr. Douglas’ bill as deceptive U|lUU b .me .me n.ote'"'^„i:V,y am! rs n h^r V.. , U Pr. Mdeiit,’ an'd" liu','! ui'i-
' y , ,h„ See,..lii.e wine D' 1 ' »““‘b eordd nolRun i.riylbing by it, ,
, | l ul by n.ruld did, „ou.e *• ibe
ii will be |"h> • iveil ho has most religiously
i ‘'.dnsi;;i,£j(; | , ^::nr;;:t':^eeded.
Hr s.itil iIiiiiT ItKVOkc us tho repr. Hfinafvo
I*i • n, l *^ u * rr vu Jjjrif own j North u violent s.ctioual ngitmion which uio in the puMtn,
the Utt«r •** 8 0in R ln j ^ | would be dangerous at once lo the peace ol j • "" : * * 1
Convenlien, ' ■»“« ' ‘"V.‘ * j ibr Fnion uud l„ Ibe righU of Ibe B„iitb. *“|| A‘"i"
.jeriiy W oreef 111* , 3,1. Tint be adhere,I l„ llie Uoinprel.me ,;>u ,! end older '
». T.fl.ow.i...p!..i»r*i..Uoo, |. iV[iii f lg4# „ Ld,.
tnd how defiantly they hold
t Iroai lbs Moblo lighter:
I in v ^iilit.in , I w ll o..» h.ili 't^Uall Im dropped, ami the haih.l c..:i. j Th. I « 'pic "I Misnoiin want, d no belli
1 may ni) u i:ii ,,, in et I ul von * «• i :. uuiieis n hi'ini' to tlio ptiblti*. welfare, but
' U I
4th. That while ho is fur Co
.cople ol tho Terrtlo-
to decide tho slavery
Ives in their Slulc
i
led ! <-
Yl.rNoer rerl^ibe^.urb j
rn.,1 II ,■ ore sfoit lor I.
d life red from hi* Southern cullenguis in ; mm
r,““.i " I'.'en'y." Yvi.lLYT 11 And.” ",‘i’
ai.i , ii.,
I' eint.ii.eoe »
(Im* Ian.I n» «.• i*.«ll!ul< «| ninl I■ >t• rj.ul. il i v i .i. , • . t
; » v . ; Y l
nrr.-.Aarv, «l.atet rr'w-■ i.uy d.!, t l'.I.I'li i\. , .|.' l ‘ l !!, \
u d ord ; and whelk • pi >| ,.
v: :
J-^an.. p, • , • , ,
Ili'SvL,,.,
■YV'i, V'.\ ; ■
i’.IIi'.'.'r • ■ ii'!,
it .'it Hint weary of II.. -.• *. < . i ,.-n
SMB-SSr
Ifhbor^ Crittenden had
•triicietl to < tbt their votes lor tlio present
executive ullicer ol thru State, Sum lions,
tun, not Samuel, ns he had been hv some
called, but ‘ Old Sam." tin. hero 'ul Sun
: I I'l . . • ' 1. , 'll, ie Ml J'f ,.a~,
thu brave and vatiant Hihlicr, thrice
•'lifted at tho tralti.* ..I the Horse Shoe.
r.—Always gnvo
llFi.ry Clav. .‘ lie
•lie would not now. nnd then
^ Tlio President suiii—It ap
fsffTOT?
asssE; s
•n„: r:;!:
During the proprurHol iIiin hni!.
wna culled to order hy tlm t hair. As
•exlcriliiy. the hull'll.ip was eiowdeit,
Ii waseii|uihie ul iiei.m cut ...id put titer I ? n '’ ,l,u UtoaX^l oiuUumnum prevailed. A
a.ai,.l Ii.com I'ini.'ii. he wmid remark that largo uuwb.T ol ladi.*« tilled tlm wen K a
f Um Cm!
their a;
would nut petil
m.-n, Mr. Pr.sidc.it, lor tlm purpose ul
!*e.m,l|ii*: llm motion ol llm geiilteman who
as just spoken. | \pi>liiii»e.) The Slulu ;
I Maryland in hero to day,sir. prepared to | 1
, nml viewed with intense tut. i« mi
also a in kci headed I’coph ’h Union Ticket,
laws. [Ap
ton wll
youth. I Applause.] They regard th
1 ' ‘I"" P" pl% do so. not
,r ' 1 robing prt Im m ur tli-
* . • l.t: I i! f. ... IV l,„.H
V“ '*)' r Wbi'" l | ;. , r','v'.'ih r .nT“. , n5i
what 1 took it to be when I came here.
Applause j |. ,t is for tho pttrpmK.nl ro-
viv.lv, eimjily Hi., ilunrin., „f ibn old
"t'.' I'*' 1 *. »„'l **j,l ll„,
i„ r.Mv,',;,!rn'bl"":, , i”l"i',ia'r l.'.o'k.'an.l'al/auga
1 int.v U|,|u,.,r lo many ol you.l in lov„r
'•->« „,I,I „„J mud,-
"'•Hi ativ Hint nil iiieu wlm Htsnd up
II ill, 1. I." should he nomina-
Tiimtinn. L
j Car,.linn.—The ( hairmini of^th*
hound, l.y llu in'ftriieii.iim whii It^they re*
ivia: ai tlm hand,. "I their cmmUtuents, to
'' i ’l "i' ’ r v-rte.r lor \ »rlli Carolina's lavor-
i . . :.:.n. V. . eanm Imre with in-
struu'i u.H to unite w tilt .
r.Ut Ri-t North Carolina n sou lo go
er fiauj-I.U r's own lav rile son. Wo
Yir-inia. a pneajf ^itln.'^wMh'Tiimblu
d.lierud wyij mo in tliut selection; but,
having every cmilidenee in tlm man who
'• '* hum.ml Henry ciu V. and whom Henry
Clay had liotioruiP I ihoughl it would bo
l. Im u I' Sil/m .m!| l "lor" 'li'im*.'l‘ 'havcdVi!
charged this duty. I huvo tailed to occoni*
-lituuun. f Applause. J I tise,
ipp al loth
ah personal preference* and plant tho
ol In I ii. I mi.i. tilt 'd r | l *‘*
... Mow-
nil dv.iru to bo lOgnMoMod ol | .lion, ilioi !,.• »o, cornel in bio o].|.r.,hcn- , 1 ,.:.i w In, 1, ,, M „. 1, ! will i..n :riio mi,-!, n idol loro)
ihlibvr tbc Cl,*, Ir,l,,.i I |m) o| lht . ri: . u |,. I *ml l,..„l„y lu , i.v , , I ! .„.! ibvy *!., .In,» „nr.„ibl„ nml I ibol »b«ll cn., ,„ il,m wlmlo
onuoity of filling V,c*l,cl„. A rail II tbr.v |.r m..k, , , I'l,,-,. 1 .. b-nl. . 1 v I wm.bl l„„k ■ ' <l< <>>. 11 l„, v„ ulk.-.l ulmul |,l.,l„rin». Wo
,1, to oil who dc.irc lliun bo rvf,r„- , 1 , |, „ K „.„l iiroUtlwit mini, \v„ do n„t
rnuotinclndo nil Nulionol Ocmocn.1,. „ rm Al nil
,1 wbo n, ibul linrty *10 II,«
JOO of Ihe cuumry. To incluJr liny L V.,„lf, ll„ wns l,,t l!,„ only m.llll. „l
,,VOtd be n gloniig ab.u.dlly, bucli | irilt , Tllon (||„, «-■.,)» I in .!„, Tvtrllnrinl
’nnl'bTo nmMl'onk"',', 1 "h'm'V" i lrgl»lolion „l l«bU, l„r wl.irli w„ bnv* vvvr
notroopcoivd coulrmleJ, *nd orbicli flunk ought lo
deal lo
d lu to.) 1 cay, sir, that when
C.) Vrens ol tlm llHh
any Southern
the CicorRla Tapers are Divided, j thin.
Tltc U. t.. t .
Wu are iudehled to sumo friend ammtp
tiled by an overwhelming majority I l|lH lm . Ulb|ir , , lir u ,!,,, „| ,| 10 K„|e.yh (N
eioncrttic parly of (ieorgta (win-rein
, with it.) It *■»>• that «. il
ls® tiUvnd*, tlm only iKmocrattc j V|I|l , |0|| ' ol ,' h „ K , l( *. (/ *. Ul lhut ci ,y. We
r in the Mate which uuequivocally | („„„ t | M . prececvlmgs on ll.M day lliut
•naliet. The Atlanta lntelii^rncer, U I U|n U(t||> (i t , orRtf U„ kley in his coulrov. r»y
ul .Nuw Orleans. Tlm
Irral olliceis, and Cen. Csurge Uickley was
. .ml harJty know, which way to u||BI11|nolu| elt . cle j |* rt . gl d olll u | the third
.ud ihe Timet of ibis city is "on the of (Jovornilltf y r|ldrll „ cll ,. The lollowiug
—probably ou account of thu sickness oj iiepartim nts weto «!*•) el cte.l :
• editors. i K. C. Tyler, jnrlcrm .«:et (iencral ; N.G.
• Cknmcle undomlao, the ,tr«tigtll 8coU Auburn, Al.., I'nyinn.lrr
. B.IUmnr, or l'ooglu |,,ity- • u " I „ tn |. j, u> . lJunf.oi, M. 1)., Huryvon
itivNrrnli If. M. Wvmi br, i:„»li.w Ucn-
of III.
tr.il; K v. Isaac Hpuitgler, Chi .plain
* “ "" ""'s 1 «»"• r „|; A. II. Wc(i,bb„n.-y t „f M.,„i e .„„.-,y,
•• *S" ““ ll ‘° •* lr " j Ale.) Folic, (l.-iivrol. (i. ii.vkl.-v n-
„,.lh.»ui. to ,.buk„ lb. Sccocion umlfl| .Bj.mni.nv.H „| |i„»,.l ,.l
..ol,chiricicricing ii ,» n "w.y ln„l- j Al |, i|„, ,.b.,v,..„«,u.a 1).-
mg.” *n-i JoeUiiog th.i tbo ,,, u„. ,.1
*Pgtl 10 ilomooil KcJornl |.r.ileetioli tUi j ||wjf ,,, ,,, 0 , lici .„ .,l,i,U,<
„«y in lb* Tonilo.lc No doubl . ,-.... , i„„.l .ur!. „ „nn.,i.
'» H II, ,v.olu,„„.. *J„|,ivJ, Ibo Colonel, ol
( 10 uro t" no commissioned by tlm He-
0. of lb, Titnti who wool j (i. nvr.I.i thv „l
.buogli lie relumed will, * chill tilv , in ee.rl llicu ,.wn
Md hy lb. cold oorWcr th.H a „j Fn.n.a.lrr flcm rnl I*
ChcilMtot,), lint been .rvuM',1 1 Uurv.iu end enl.u.led will, ihe luiiJ.
of e IS ell which he ju.tly j ol the older. ^
V '’ ry 13T TLJ .‘Seceding Druiuciavy ul Georgia
‘ ,nK may manage to crawl Imck into tho squatter
. sovereignty emp und ohr t in forg.veiuss »l
hlilli.i.ore, hut there dues im’. scent to ho
j si.y 1. ipe for their confederates ... Alabama.
,|, r j J'he squatter soteieign* llu re have called
mil.- urt '" eitlun.ve (J.nibeli'ion, and the
Hen. I Mobile lle^itlcr, the h-aJ.i.g Douglas paper, j j.-,,
urtiuum, ur anyv
icoplc, Norti. ai.d S'ii.li.d i«j >ie.) i
.. put away th..su ..ms «,! umi.i
nd wlm h.l a nil uiidirsini.il ..ml i
ml on Urn table, lie »l.mi»}ln,wo all had hud ! uic.iao ^tipplttiiee.j ^ Show tm thu man,
it, ei ami lilmti'# o| llm iiistingi.inh- | pM-*u ..pin. h.u .('o*yj»i',-tion -nd
ii;iiu cM'u. will, tlm nomiimiiun. Whut I "'o wn.u nootl.or platlorn
Itril.rr do we want to know Hint dm- ho la. at tin* Intlo Siam ol
i"lM.i**l.r>l .mm, Julio I D ll, ol Tennessee f— coniiid.^ | \ pplnuse. 1 ^
volition was opened with prayer H<*l!, ami mm !ur Kdword Hvorett. \,\n. totidugiuH imro, to c
by tlm Rev. Dr. Met'run. ph.imoj I J' tHev and luako it
Uenort ot the liutities* Commit!,
Mr. Uro New Ymk. .
• ' sct.li IK '
tlu* I ..Ion ul tlmeo Siuii-h now
vor. , Applauw I rose ^fur the
J"hn Hell, ol Tennc-eo. | Applause.)
Nr./' Jersey.-1 Inn. J. K. Itumh.lpl, nnid :
Some years ago 1 had th" honor and pins*-
• ii- ' - l " .1,-1,u
ii'il.UH .Speaker nl tlm II .use ol Keureacti-
intive.d, ami it nllord( me no Icfa pli-nsure
mutt pride to be authorized by my lellow
w' U \V'!".w' l ' r |*"“ i:d l “ ,t, 1 ’ u ' 1 l f ir
tl.ut platlorms n.lop eil In- the part.sail t'mi-
to imslead and deee.vo llm people, and at
tlm haum time tu widen tlm pmi.mald.vi ,-
im.N ol dm country, by tim creamm ami
eiicourugonmnl ul geographical und scc-
Uesolved, That .< \n both tho pnrt ol
rj"* " u -
F'lB t.'uN»rti«T |oa ot J iiK Cot .(i t;v,
The I'.vtox ot j tih .Ti ATt-H, a'VO**- • •»»*
‘1’llt l'wM'OKUKM K.N f ol- Till, i, A WN J
- und me lon —In-- rt-.:or.l ineleitr ai d j ns to ...ir ptdiiteul lutu.o lias taken strotiu
ilmeoxered by hm linterest polttieal I co.imry. J'lm question is linked, •*lluw lung
1 gl nous Union really in dange r f” We uiu
" " I" rind ol e.ilm lo luku our rc' kon
mg .mil a--.ccitu.il how tar tlm old ship ol
1.0, . , I • I,., re.. ou lor , .day, und no , .Staio him drilled Iron, its true e ntree--to cm-
J am .im lu re, Mr, lo .Imiurl. with otic ' id, mui to c
tlm people ul this counrry,
unit!, a* I bultcvi.*, tlm voice
nm Siam ol Maryland* that wo should r
! Apphtiiae.j Now, sir, Iroin the distiuguisi
; ud nm Him have been prcaoniod to tl
*.. Hie rush str.le ol j « oi.M.lerntioii ogl.c Slate ..I Maryland, v
oci'iip.eJ l.y me two ;;i
,|e or ( .'.»fd/.atiuim whleii
-"w jg'ii ii ' •■'ooli'ilun .'nul ilie I ’uimd Si'iu'n "und that , ^"' t '"l 1 *'^• "•"r.'-H*Nu't/nu.'l m.uUi,Ku.t un-l
V* H. t
ihe United Sta'es, iin.l.-r the Gon* !
i. tins ur has not a light to lugislu'o I
<1 to the subject ul slavery in tlm |
mm; n ‘at a 11[ I... ug liter, j** w'hat j
l.y ioat, Mr. (Huurm.in. m tins, that
•iv*..11 it... wind.- dill,unity Miu,.ly
pledge ourselves to inniuiniti, protect,
.lei. nd. separately nmf unitedly, lliouo g
just rights ol tt.u^l'uople, and ul tlm
al urellaro. and seeuro tlm IiIosmurn ..t
v m ourselves uud our posterity.
vvliteli way Us valisliiny buctisl.
Ucsolved, Thu*, m balloting I.
know it it was i;
he doqioii-m ol parly, lie came there
t Northern ma
lie W.in lio pel
ey. lApplauso.] Ten yearn uro, hi a
mccettug in C.imIo G-rdm, Im raised hia
hand and there swum that im would m e
every parti dashed into ten tit ntsand pieci*M
t.elore im would billow tlm banner ol an
aboliti'in louder. (Great cliccting.) And
Im hud kept hm word.
i the peril ol Ins
Bcll.ol Tet iiessi’t*. J Applaueo. |
Ohio.— Wr. N. G. I'efdleton said he was
direelej l.y tlm del.-gnttuii Iroin Ohio, t.iden
elaru in.it lio tr vole, uhicli had been in
h-‘i.i. ■ r. • -11 v»■■ I herdiilorc, should now
he given tor tno Hun. John Bell. [Ap«
platlnC. I
Mi'touri -SIr. T. A. Harris conpratu-
InteiMlm Convention, ^Irom tht^ lact that
lied that would lull llm death knc.l ol the
Dcniucraticparty. |(’io.*i*r».| Missouri in-
strueti-d Iiiul 1u nay that Iter nine votes
would nis i hn cost lot HHI-U.o national
l!:*ll of Tonneaaea. | Appiuuao.]
Illinois, uls" reepomied through its Chair*
sim changed Imr vote to John
od i.ei
In ad. Hill lie find he
dev!r:idj’uamd I»|| : |
I InUuh failed upon shortly alter WQids, p i*
Imps Home three or lour years ago. in niteml
ltd tiygoiiea to he bygone*, lie, ninu there
hell tend tlio Motuli, as tlm cliampiuri ul
same as me cons.rvutivu principles ol the
North. Tiny *uouid reniemlcr Hitt me
Slam of N« >• Yorj^ mid u peeultar people.
must break, ami i! tm y
lire, und, rJst bko thu conjuier, all ended in
id Hm Northern people,
t limit there that wished
lers ii * fpctious ol tho
t f so,,,,, other
few York tin y had i vory elas* ,
"lit/ would ndi the ill how limy eurntd |
•d Whig party,
I any other ticket in
y tlm Hih
'/ hniod’ti U nuUgonisrn to (Jen. Jackson's
I y, nut ag nr, him | - : —nally, and I
Henry Clay, to llm genii, (iisu who lias been
Two uud u hull
• .h emed the Stum I
Y"fk, nml
hy banners uud by
.in”, nr,
iiii> ii. In iiio»T,| turn llm von- i.e tukc.i on , ,|
lie riatiorm an 1 the liral tea dution. j pen;
Tlm vote w-d» put by Urn President nml ktucktngr. f>'
Goggm, relating to
fed districts.
HllhT IIAhh'iT.
| i i "7 ll rr...iR«"'„m. 1
. oernt.
(M-o.-Mr. l’endl ion said s There is but
•I Mutton lorgut their old Whig
presenting his name ; they only
limy weru patriots, and that
r,;j
beg th at her
llall.ol Ten
? G f •? f ~ w '£■ :: | dedeguinm iron, Dinu differ from that ol .V.ny/im/ —Mr. Yellolt, ol Maryland,
3 | • p- £ ? I | V 7 k ;, a i M 'r* f '»m 11 e rn a I i°l r ml i ^Te x im 1 * ” ,CCl ’ KI,,Z,,d ““
! I ! f I I M I M wf^' L wan. r ‘a’NVhlg‘and u %™Uem"'v!u!g. i ':uuJl.tVrTr’lMT"' 1 as.?“ImA 0 Ir!"n^reTu-V*''!
As I II >amd upon me pi n .1 i
a uf tho Mml to fl/ii/ i
id pml
l Con* Uimk that they w.ll not eat their own
. h.iiliVci,loll■’* ill 1 “"' J * -,' 1 »« I'**' »“« h
» -< »' '» ‘-..I I .,ll-.v.|.-c«v»*Moc*,..*l„ll,wn. . . .N*.
la.ucin flojicv,, th, CiiMii. lot »bich I “* r ‘"f-iitnMn vl.cly *»“■'», *" d
W I:., lev, wh.icvcr. Tli.l p*f»r | “ « " ol
!ull f.llow.bij, ,n,l communion will. A Very Imimi-tnut Vole.
*ncry wn,g of tho Alabama Democ- The vote in tlm liou»c ol iUpreseulstives
•nd we would as soon hove expected j D f lhe L„.ted Mate*, on Friday last, on the ^
Proviso, is the most tmpuitaltl exprr
wil'ich'TouM 1 «*p!m' ,‘i! i'l. •, ,V • y.we sn-uld. . ,lla r > m ge -nal i*;*,' I'i'.V.’*.!' -!M|‘N'..r*'».!'V LlV'^f.Ti 0 \»* r st'.'‘V'tV."* 'll/.'.'o'.’’’.'..";; u J o u o o 0 o ?.
I >n ,.i ii.,....- i.ni. .1 l-.r tlm purp •*.*. dee! an* Hi.il wy ul*: !,: l>-to c llm pco|,I .* wi.leh diall nlaMUh \«« jLnlly!.!.' -j | *g u n 0 g ,! !■
'■’» It-.I the Mui, will rrt.rJ with more
0* Inlet which w* *re .u|,parti,.;
ftat which Ihe Timet wHI .uj.poif.
hot prefer John 11.11 to nny l)om-
icritrin Uuiiin l^ (iodjoi^ | . Appi^o.o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Rcoolvod, Tlial I
Wo regard it c* a loir on,I |
Isnuio, li.q . of
^*» lh. 4th of June, -for lh„
. upon wh.t coum- of policy
pur.ucd hy them in the pre.ent
The Committee e.y that •
coucerVRliee f.iende ol the South oil North
ern men who eoled lo def.ol thoeo hill, end
Yiiuijr, end »• her in.tmre all whoaup-
d Ihe lull. >< reiiorted. Wo hole to
Foster to the bensle ol the United
for (he turn of six vests, lie is a
You can find ruy lext in
us In I are it
I that he meant I. Johu, chap-
one ll.ig ; w«; *' and upmi nnuoiiut ground, i St-»i« lie rcqucsied to upp'iitii nun ol their tfC^K > * * a 'msy^oppose
tinont w li.c:i l'rovidunco hits e.iirustcd to | und tl^it^escl^person thus tu.i.iiuated shall the iioailua-
67 us'421 j VI ij y; :
srsjftE 4 -
During Hm inking ul tlm first ballot th. r<*
was con.tdershlc debate, and thu following
.. -asaraKs
ii,.: Us I.mi l thought when l arrived tu li tl
MU,ore I would iika to uscortatn lor my sell
what kind ol nisn there wero way down
K.jst^ [Daughter.] ^Iu accordance wtjh
r °M11 souai.—Tlm favored child of Ken-
I mi was 'bo Inns star
I I 'llBlI.fl.
■ it Marvli
. I guvu hall a vote tor General
mo her ol Prt t.lcnf, and she Im, some
. tori th - im I..' Maryland.
though riot yet the mutticr n| a *ing|« I’res*
Did Dominion.
( born utnl servsd
private in the
in
lor licit mi l lor llousim,.
I\nntylvuHia.-rMi. i.t ilc said :_In r.**
ply lo tlm gui.tlcm.iii Irmn Now York, who
utniising speech, I am ii.struc cd by my
!d»»“.nj Nm «*aw»_yy .^IwwtoJkiei.. 1 .!.
iird 10 Wltoro untciudenm 1 hero cult bo no
universal tratirnity und union, ’l imy iu>
nm 10 hay that under no utner cir-
nccs vvtiuhl ihuy cum into tin* C .
,, Itut to rt pudiu'o ait nasi issues , tu
mail wlm cun hetrusii j by tin um"jd
InU.cr Im succeed ur lail, Hut n
U»t* amplest success. [Applsus. 1
Wu *ay to you. gentlemen, to n iueinb.
ilut you aru thu I .noli puny. 1 am ir.
; -l.nl iv H lo ; Mcl.r all, l.' I, ,ve ii.nt -.1 um lo cast Hm vote ul
Mr.G1T .1d ol New York, said that wltolt Mato unanimously lor John Bell.
Iiot 111 tlm sense ul a Loco loco, but' under
the general acceptance ot tno term.
7V.(u.—Mr. Norion suids In rdcronco
Van llurr.n. (I.augl.tcr.)
. - tu ur.--Mr. Rockwell said that
s inhtructed by his delegation to
proclivities 01 party, and the y
l f}sV'£ r 'ii!v?imf'o! , T.f‘
tho* Ldtiuill* lApplausc ]* I a in ono
Henry Clay, and ono wu» c«n ray (and tlm
l‘ov( d Ii J an - lioiiored. Wu livrdtu tho
light Ol In. clear magnificent eyo; we
Dial Union party ol ilia
John Bull. o. Tci
>. to Mr. Bell, not 1