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   New York World (Newspaper) - September 20, 1872, New York, New York                                PROGRESS OF THE Magnificent Reception of in WB MAKES AN IMPORTANT Governor Seymour Before the of THE POLITICAL ISSUES Tammany Weeding Out Grants Emis TOOK OUR OWN September Republicans actually at last become alarmed about They have Here lor their beat for Ohio official to corne home and ana for all other resources calculated to add to their In the Nearly all the Ohio In the Interior headed by Secre tary have already September Republicans of the Second of at nominated Major of Hart for September Labor of the have nominated of lor On the had 49 votes to 17 for Hanks and 4 for September Ward was nominated forCon by acclamation by the of the Sixth District of New Jersey which September Con District Conservative Convention which met hero today unanimously nominated Major the associate editor ot the Norfolk for The He publican which also mot hern nominated Norton of York for The Credit irom tire September TOW will from Congressman say ing he never received a cent In stock of the Credit Democratic ami State RAN September Democrats nnd Liberals of the ytate of Nevada met at Hollo today aad nominated Stone for Presidential electors for Seawell for Supremo and Lewis for State The Indiana Curry Out Their Corrupt Nominated against September Democratic State Con Tentlon met In the Senate chamber hero this after It was called to order by Major and of Orange was made About 100 persons wore present A committee was ap pointed to report candidates for State elec tors at a Stale central and to prepare an address to the Democracy of the were unanimously adopted Indorsing the Louisville nominations and recommending them to the support of tho Democ racy of The following nominations wore made For Green Durbin Secretary ot Alfred Parsons Auditor ot Otto Treas urer of Thomas Branham Congressmen at Major and Sherrod lit Charles James A full State Central Committee was then and thu Convention Grants In New York to a Convention and a Van Allen and his companions mot yesterday and to have a State convention at Hall In on the 8d of A grand meeting will be held lu this elty on the of Local Nominations In Suffolk The Suffolk County Democratic hajj nominated the following ticket For James County Vail Stanbrough School Com Miner and Thomas Mount Superintendent of Ellsworth The County Republican Convention has the following nominates For Member ol John Maroy County Stephen French James of Mulford Justice of 1reaton U am ml and Baker Benjamin aud THE MONTANA Vote of the Territory for to Con i The Is tho official vote of lu Montana Territory for delegate to Con We compare It with tho vole of last 3 when the Republicans carried the Territory by 418 The triumph IB complete IMS M BigHorn 4 I Ill 58 1 Deer mm 616 fl iu put tat oath id wll Oil 874 BWl 802 288 718 1110 via 171 1111 BUI Ml Till W BID Voted with la ami VOL noise concourse cf p ople assembled at the m the At two hy delivered The effect was by a strong wind which wai blowing directly In making It difficult for those on the outer edge ol the crowd to There were at least people on the only a fifth of whom could pet near enough to hear the Those who did listened most attentively to the A light rain fell during the delivery ot the the crowd stood their ground until the WESTWARD Journey Important Speech ut OUR I September was up bright ana early this looking an an Hrk and not one bit fatigued by his labors ol the previous While on tho veranda of be bold he was tho object of much gemd curiosity ou Ihe part of the townspeople of and many Kindly remarks were heard Ivom tho crowd In relation to his Wile Una waiting lor iho breakfast boll Hie train from tho West arrived having ou the visitors from the Soldiers aud tailors Convention To also Greeley was an oh of and with but exceptions their notice of the old gentleman was Kindly ana At seven the train was again eu TOUte for the a splendid car being tor and his At Ibis I Governor of Joined the party as he was proceeding to an engagement 1 to speak m tho western part of the At first a largo and crowd bed collected to greet their I president but attar au Introduction by Governor I excused himself from speak ling on account of bis arrangement to speak at IWw lu the At a called train stopped Greeley eo red the first cool reception met with thus There wag a welcoming his ana one ol the natives rc d be bad evidently come to thu wrong dls the train bad to remain at acs for forty end It was a to fte party It got f train arrived w Uw ware 4n iw Greeley arrived at thla place at JUlu passage from Indiana here waa one ol At every place where the train largo crowds assemblee and cheered him to the At some few of the stations Greeley said a few Just excusing himself from speaking on account of his previous exertions and his engagement to speak here this At all the stations he appeared upon the plat form of the anel showed himself to the In their enthusiastic how popular ne waa with the On arriving at the whole and the for blocks on every side were completely thronged with The Young Mens Andrew Jackson with all the organizations of Greeley and Brown with lighted were on making a moat Imposing Home elapsed ere could bo got from the bar Into a by mounted In an open with Governor Walker nnd Governor anel fol lowed by tho took tip the line of march towards the Charles Hotel In Wood previous to Its ar an Immense throng had lining not only the hotel In every but the for more than a and also the houses on each side of the As the procession the scone from the balcony waa most All down the as far as the eye could and for the whole width of the the torches flashed and while from to time enormous sulphur lights 111 up the whole the magnitude of the There could not have been less than people In the and the enthusiasm that prevailed was earnest and Shouts of welcome and the wildest hurrahs filled the and when the car riage containing arrived at the hotel tho crush to get near enough to the carriage to shake hand was It was with the greatest that the police could clear the wuy for the writer to enter the This was at last after a tedious passage through the crowded cor the future Blood WON 1BK Cheer after cheer rent the he appeared nnd waa At last enough of silence waa pro cured for Thomas Marshall to utter the few brief words of and then began Ills Shortly after lie began the rain began to full and would have paused but the crowd never mind the and an over his tho came the rain harder not a man of all thj Ills BO great was the i Fortunately the rain closed bo anel ho was able to finish all He was listened to and cheered Ar the most Important of any go on Hoisted Down but yielded BROOKLYN NEW YORK SEPTEMBER PRICE FOUR the latter channe rather than tho former elo or this American peo ple when assume that In cold before there had been anv clash ot Iho people In the Houth any more than In the North In Its In Its origin the masses of those who consented to thin secession movement nothing by It but lo back down the North and us con sent to the extension of That was their and that purpose 1 did my beat to resist and thu Is I think It ought to ho A Voice let uu have We had a a Our suc cess was The defeat of tho adversary was more complete than any defeat recorded In They have suffered much they have conceded Cannot we to bo magnanimous at least 1 Hut they sou that the Southern people may Koine of them but tho Instant they vote tho orv to Soo how these allows vote I Is that an election 7 Is It only tho fashion of war In another aspect belong to one of thu great hives ol American I plead here for ami reconciliation ol tho Interests especially of this energetic How I have with liow I in her prosperity bow I have at and admired You do know no place nn HUH con been to me than There lias been no spot In whose prosperity I havo more heartily and thla Is I be bur prosperity was firmly and bound together with the prosperity of our whole Now I appeal to her business I to nor I to her manu to stop this It has gone on long A voice in be It stopped Ton cannot afford to teach a part 1 your country to to feel that your your great Is Identical with their 1enplo of I ask you to taku a generous part In this work of reconciling jour countrymen to each I ask you to take the hand held out to you by our Southern brethren In their adoption of Hie Cincinnati platform by those whc are our enemies but arc again our I ask you to grasp that hand and say we the war ift HA Im and we Imn Loud and fel I bid you Loud and prolonged Gilbert and and then followed In effective and patriotic SEYMOUR Df An tho of Non ODB 1 September Horatio Seymour addressed a very large assemblage of the citizens of Madison and adjoining counties ut this place this Preparations hart been made for an Immense outdoor beit the frequent show ers necessitated Its being held In the Opera Francis Kernan had been announced to but the Stale Committee having announced that Jfe at Governor Seymour wan unexpectedly called upon to fill hla Be Governor Seymour was greeted with times three enthusiastic said We are constantly asked by our political oppo nents how Democrats can Horace who was so many years to ami who Han frequently violently assailed their leaders anil their Now we parry this pointing to the relationship which existed among the members of the We might remind them of the fact that heretofore when wo have gone Into the field umler our own chosen they have denounced us an men who sought to keep alive an organisation they to be opposed to the boal of our but now when we In a spirit of patriotism are willing to make sacrifice of they reproach say Ing tlint we are acting Inconsistently with tho tni 1 do suppose our aim more than for the purpose of utt and verv ourselves In our own that ute ere at thin time for thoi purpose of promoting the was the Opera th route were heat interests of onr 1KHOCUATB and tho was loud t If our only object In supporting Grce anei uio was to gain a political victory with the ordinary ol tho which follow we should be acting to have their own t 1 admit if It was mere matter oi niton tlin from at per cur strategy It would be unworthy of us but taken the horsis from tno ca is the condition of the country Greeley to the hotel It demunda from us a of In charge would a business for bor und then It Is an honorable the report of the speech tS for by lor war and a time the greenbacks were to Greeley have bless The City ol than of a friendly He baa witnessed a rehearsal of ibSen a sharp political opponent all my and i tan only stand up before you now arid urge you to vote for him as of the United States u ui the blazonry or large number of men lo expense with the single the and the animosities and the fears and exultations of civil war lor the advantage nf a single 1 take yon to witness that the greater portion ol the Journals of as well as the orators on this have been trying to Induce the to hate each other for the sake ol a partisan A would wbo was reading the last few that were still at war and their purpose wua to revive and to exasperate the hatred und animosity of civil war In order to Intensify their Hide ot the They talk about rebels ami Manors are we never to be done with this Wo it of our adversaries In the great civil war that they arms and go to their We demanded that and they abandonee We demanded Unit they and the are but while men wna din fru the nail of our We demanded that they stipulate the slaves Bhall not be paid and that thu rebel Bhall never bu by the or by the and they assented to So far as lean BCC every single ou thu pure of the lojal Hiates and the loyal people has been fully com piled with on tho part of those lately In Everything has been doms that wo every thing has been aud still tell Ue waul them to Havu they not brought forth works meet for repentance and thus coming together In solemn convention the representatives of thai southern people liven their to the platform of tbu Cincinnati which was must the most document ever been presented by any National Convention All HUB being wo are told by these gentlemen who met All all Hits IB fraud and you elont anything by it and the cry goes and and same as Four years ago lu the Re publican National Convention It was declared that this proscription should speedily Four nave anu still It la There aro this elay of people at Arkansas the most the most responsible people of the forbidden to exercise thu right of by the party that meets hero and shouts for Grant and No body else asks for but No other party requires that any human being should stund proscribed on our soil for a rebellion that ceased seven and a half fears No no man of any party but the very party that held a great military parade this week In order to Surther separate and divide the hearts 01 the people from bulel to triumph that hatred should continue that aud alienation should Do what yon do what you they are deter not to be fel It is not enough that those who fought against tbe Union should be Those ol us who stood lor It are equally 11 we do not happen to with them In our present Here stands one who la charged by with being a Great Could that be Look tbe facts lu tbe When Lincoln bad been elected and this conspiracy for secession began to advance itself wu caus were told by our own and told still more by oiu of too you must back out of your you must surrender yew op position to tbe extension of or consent to a great civil they was the only alternative bloodshed and devastation over the whole or you ahall surrender the prin ciples au you have Just carried tbo I was one of those who there Is no such 1 deny that the Southern peo the great majority of are the I demand tbat there shall be a free discussion all that Southern ol an and 11 they If tbu of the say they want disunion I will consent to I know will I knew that the Southern thu great ma must have voted us they actually did that not lor secession but lor cling to tbe And now today If tbe nation ww to bo and there were just two modes ol saving itto trust to tbe chances of civil or to ol a tree the Would to because I feel myself called upon as one tnt would subserve your us one that would the ot his to lay aside my natural and to lay my to here today to urge you to thai because f deem It my I have had no personal Intercourse with 1 never to have THK I know It has been Balel hat lit an early elay MB nomination waa by some very imaginative gentlemen living In tho of have amused themselves with making up to prove that his nomination was lu some brought about by my I dont know these I know that when they come before the public they elout seem to upon he of their own nut try to by alll which la as much an Buying thai they wouldnt be believed unites they had sworn lo those gentlemen went BO fir as 10 to flay mat they could read discovered that hael Balel he was in favor nf thu rebel hut upon more careful reading they found that they were only mistaken to this that ho In thai Chase ought to been nominated of You can aec how near ihe truth could come when thoy undertook BY looking over the history of we llnel that whenever a great war hits been anil whenever any people have to make vast expenditures that there follows from them a many moral and financial Tno ol WBM are always the of anei they are always loosely made from the necessities of the No war In has cost more thau that from which we have recently 1 elo not propone to Inquire as to the of the full measure of these because many might honestly differ on that I will take them as they aud for the time being will assume all these expenditures lo havu but none the less has the outlay of vast sums told upon the business anej moral condition of the American puo 1 not tell the Intelligent men of this portion of the vast change it wrought In all what vast difference It made m thu price of everything you had to and not but a change In all your own domestic J need not at any length tell you how those who happened to be at that time In official position found themselves to be controllers and directors of sums of money we had not dreamed of before nf tbe course of financial When thu war ceased then thu party in power always It au exceedingly difficult thing to go back to the condi tion of affairs before It and these vast ex are protracted Irom tbo interests of In and almost from tbe necessities of the parties For a long period we line la the history ol all peoples niter a great war that it Is always necessary for some political changes to so that tbe financial of tbe people may be carried back to which K bad been In a state ol that tbe expenditures may bo reduced to that that the burden may little as possible upon the labor of tbe I shad not to you today tu any unbecoming partisan On tbo I will go BO tar as to Illustrate m by what took place lu tbe ranks ot the Democratic I want you to consider that I stand here with an earnest desire to servo your Interests and tho Interests of tbe people ol the whole 1 have become o be an old 1 owe very much to tbe people ot this State lor their 1 owe very much to the party to which I belong lor Its partiality to and I owe very much to political although ut times they may have said rough of my conduct and or perhaps entertained feelings towards Perhaps Ibat is to bu expected m the beat of a political For all I have BU much ol courtesy and kindness from tbat I should be lees than a man when I contemplate all classes ol my if I did not at this oo of my Hie feel a renewed desire to do tbat which should uo for their good and the goo 1 ol tho whole what did you liud to lie the iitate ot things lust fail t LiST If A Alter tbe vast expenditures ol the war tbe City of New which was under Democratic you beard ol the Ire and the frauds which were perpetrated have found that body of men up to that time without ability for themselves In the ordinary pursuits i jet when these great outlays ami f Inflation of money look the dispensers of enormous they fell before that and at came public ne should he driven out from the positions in the prosecution purpose wo tsel tu not merely it lit deprive them of their BO that to do evil treat that the growing mud In of and all things Its of men Who gained should be brought baok to a sober of tbat honesty and honor and with poverty IB more to be sought and than wealth by un and Improper When we the Judges of our who were political we did not Reek to drive thorn from so that they should no longer endanger the safety of tho we had a higher That the whole Judiciary of our and profession of the law should bo awakened to a of the honor of their anel regard feir anil brought back to the same state of morality once marked the of onr and that they should be Mopped in the career which the anel homes en all our citizens In be fore you I elo not come here for the purpose ot breaking down the party or the Dem Island here In the hope that I may do Home thing to both to a higher ol that may ue by their Ion of service to tho people of this conn They arc and In the political of the Their though often harsh and tenel all to keep public men within tho limits of anel elo much tei educate the people as to the true principles of We cannot go on without I before you today to advocate a policy not merely Hint 1 believe will advance the In eif to which I but which I believe will also place that great parly which has ever been opposed to me ou the higher level of morals which It ought to occupy and to occupy in the U la true that the party has been doing for past it not mean to do hut nil experience proves this to ho that no political party can How was It hero ayear I allude to ihe corrupt Ion in the City of New You will ull remember that they were first of all by members eif tho Democratic You will re member that line year Ihe Journals salel that the position of Francis an honorable one when he Blood up in thu of the Democratic when apparently the fortunes of that parly were at to the tuiel to flay that unless we can gain nil honorable victory we will have none at with and other members of the Democratic were foremost In these We nominated a ticket made up of holiest Wo went tho public anel asked were we by the Why yon men have very anei honorably em ihu This is au im usual nevertheless we say that although you to purity your party you cannot elo 11 the only IB to go under for the time and nave u change If was gooel for us hen It Is good for them Applause and lai if you will think for a moment you will see the lu way of u parly In Hi attempt to purify It Is a very tiling to denounce bad but IB In the nature of the public which from the vast expenditures of the Una not only bad men but good ion have In the Government held by good and honest men who arc Interested In the tlon of that are uot now It IB a very thing to be a speculative but whi comes among old and well known whether held by an hone si and honorable anel who I In should be apparent and the elimina tion evils which in ten different ihe wholo body politic as can will It Is not un easy will find It Is nol In human In a great to make e tilling In very nature of Is an that must be done by men to 1 It lu thin Wo me of to Have all our life long battled with co In our own yet when wu tried to strike the wrongdoer some wny or other hit thi Any in whim a profuse money Is to make these gr lat must stoi and give place to the o Wo elo not call tipon tho father of a family to administer upon Ills erring H IB JUBI as much thu duty of a man now to set himself to work to his In order to bring back our country to Its of morals and gooel govern ment aa It was for the young men to go forth eight fen sears ago upon the to light lor the We have tried to do these things by putting men of our own party as standard though we wore nol very fortunate In se man lour years The we there are groat to bei Yet they were noli prepared to those whom they were vti v During the treated by tho civil war somebody hud got to make both parties stood In that ami could not do must be done In order to a and stable government to our ivu are proud to come forward and lay our party pride and It is a deep feeling us fora time to change our old but we mild Wu wll meet yon more than We will lake a man you have ever been associated nnd wu will lake blui although It IB Will you meet us hullway or will 3 ou 11 where we have made n groat Cries of trouble been you have kad too much In view of tie great we miike you shoud inert us lei the spirit which I know You ask us how wo can stand Horace lor lour Laughter and np Ih that spirit that the foundation ol onr WDB lie put it to every sensible man if ho believed that the name Bum spent lor tho purpose of maintaining military terrorism over the Couth heiel been spent tot the purpose of making railroads and other links to bind us together and build up tho commerce so profitable to them and to 11 they believe that the same slate of the sections of the that now prevails won lei However tho coming election re sult he hoped tlint It would not retard the progress of this great of an Immense meeting In the There granel torchlight procession before the man who have neve Wei have new t Is an easy thing for you in say that the 1KB been one of your whom vein el till may bu put Into i he 1 chair for the purpose ot In many re 11 dont with us on many thun anel we usk that rte feel In of Ihu man who Bought at the Hew eh ellel not stop to u or a or whether tariffs or free trade should liu was battling for a which all hail no Mo we we elont agree on these but upon them more You run have no or Irue and no local rights and no civil von have all over this a unbiassed given by men who menu to vome hack to the former simplicity anu Integrity which Wu pro pose to make a I aver that there In nothing more patriotic or In the history of our Government than the of the party In this and I rejoice to see that It Is met by men and m au honorable What we ask of Horace Is Unit when he goes to Washington he will let us see i nol I wu want to punish any one In the spirit of as 1 sale be When we mid bare thu In New York wu made this whole country moie moral than It When we exposed aud punished the corrupt we admonished the whole legal profession the whole com munity ol the absolute of a pure and the country Is safer uml than I ask our friends If tilings have been right In the Federal Lei us a mill lu the Presidential chair who will lay Hum Then if they aru all correct you will feel a and lu your party that you cuif never grin lu any other way on the other If there are and abuses which the and lead mem to suppose that there is better way to uuni wealth than by honest these things urn laid anel as a result the public mind be public morality bo and both parties to higher 1 you U you as well as we will not be And now one word about OlU STATE We have placed at the bead of the a man who at tho Democratic denounced Dem a man thai knows ol what political knows be Is an honest 1 have never huard ubl one objection tu Thut was tuat said he had a I found always when I came to truce the objection that the was that he I am a very lu In looking over ihe history of iny I Und that wo never a though Catholics constituted ot the and a very large share of tho thing I cannot biar to have they have beun for Protestants for nearly a hundred aud I cannot bear to have tbat Protestants urc ore bigoted than Cath ouo for a Catholic lu Great Kvery public man lu tho Plate has for their i ask them 11 they reciprocate the favor by voting for an honest Keruan brought up lu our common scbe en on the school It Is kuown t lout system lor many yeai said peace tool WOUld 8000 non tbe ros hid views upon that are can be best understood be stood at tho head ol our schools lu the CHy ol In conclusion Governor Seymour action would tend ot tbe lie hoped the day 9BJej DO wan coud stand UM anil say a barati pi any upon tbe uia and a oi auy State ot or be animated with bate or ot be ii The Home of for Meeting at the of Outside GREAT SPEEOH BY KERNAN Kings Promising an Over whelming Majority for the Democratic THE ArtUn of the General Cora for Out the Men In the Assem bly to KretiV lYp a Ills a wellknown fact that the party In thin city are making extraordinary tei the and to buy many of them over to their side before the election takes The have much mischief In the reform organization of Apollo Hull and they have commenced to Intrigue with of weaker members ol the Tammany Hall Democracy with a view to Belling out that organization H was owing to these facts thai a special meeting of the General Committee was called for last The of the new Tammany Hall Democracy had determined to out nil the traitors and to rid themselves of were a number of members of tho General Com against whom evidence was anel the honest body had resolved that thoy must At seven oclock last evening the main hall In tho wigwam was hull In which the was held a week afro anel at eight oclock the members of General Committee hael gathered In large John Ihe called tho meet ing to Among the members present were General Colonel Colonel John Charles Timothy and John At the opening of Hie meeting u squad of police was present In tin lint the sergeant soon saw that everything was to be conducted ul anel withdrew his John who was that there should bo no thla that all persons in the hall of the Coin in IMS requested to retire from the hall before the roll was cancel that each delegate In answering to his rise In a that all could sou that he the no Grant Intriguer representing motion was and as the roll wua called every delegate stood up until the Chairman recog it was ascertained that all tho districts were well that the Grait men had not succeeded In getting many ol their cooper ators into the Kelly then reported to tho follow ing which were unanimously That we ball with delight the enthusiastic ing oi the Irrespective or party of the reform Tuat tbo of the country Is such as to demand the sacrifice of parly prejudices In the 61 fort lo do away with tho general corruption abd military dictatorship which have entailed untold misery on onr aud saddled them with aggregating That the Republican party of this State and city power tho pretence of und lids betrayed the trust reposed In It by conniving at corruption in Ha worst That a pure Judiciary Is the only sure foundation of a free and that thu latu ill to purify bench must be continued until all taints of corruption and Incapacity have been ban That we hall the nomination of and as In tho right direction lo needed reform In our national ami tending to bring laaue to promote fraternal feeling an throughout the That We heartily Indorse tho nominations of the Conventions and tho principles of ihu platform as adopted at Cincinnati anil The following report waa received from the Com on Tu Tammany The Committee on ap pointed a committee un the 17Ui Instant lo as to thu and mineral condition ot various Assembly In this city as repre sented in your General respectfully re port the following That your Committee held at Hall on and to appear be fore them at that from tbe fol lowing und Seventeenth thai Blui onion ins for the respective and such i put as your deemed suitable and in likely to the and after u examination your Committee conic to the following which In brief they respect fully for jour action third that the Third be anil is hereby instructed to organize anel anil thai both tho now Ihe district In ihu on ne re to anil that aru troni district tu Mild Fourth that Patrick uml Kern declared and II at the on a committee of to all iim au contained In thla anil Commit tee have hoard statements from und but us yet thu Is not explicit lu warrant them In arriving at a Your Committee recommend that the John from the Ninth and John uml lint bu New This report of the Committee waa at some Alderman John and aome others were opposed to accepting It as u laid that Patrick he had spoken against Greeley as a Democratic candidate before the Baltimore nom wui now a hearty supporter of the und If they were going to u man for expressing an opinion before the action of the party had bound them to any one for would as a member of tbu Com said he the Committee lu tbe Fourth anil yet another man controlled the action of the and had raised an op position against a projected to la dorse and v William Walsh then made sonic which showed very plainly where the fool Him to bo He said that the delegation from the Fourth District sadly needed There was a oneman power working In that dis tbat must be put Ho not Mste who tbat man as every one knew His name stunk tu the nostrils of and had become a of reproach to tbo Democ racy throughout the Unless his Influence was destroyed aud bis creatures replaced by Kuod and true the Tammany Democ racy would be placed In great Every member of thu General Committee wan pledged to stand by and those wbo would not should bo Uo had asked BOU and of tho Seventeenth whether they would stand by and bad been answered In tbe and be wanted such men it waa clear that lu the District a thorough was U would uot do to merely expel a Great U was well understood by all present tbat Walsh had been to Bryan wanted tbe report and u general thorough It was resolved to recommit ihe whole ot tbe report us related to tbe fourth ami to adopt tbe rest of done The Democrats and Liberal Republicans the campaign In Brooklyn evening by an Im mense or rather a series of mass in and around the Academy of The building wna at an early The crowds then gathered the four erected a In Mon opposite tho 2 at the corner of Court anel Montague B In the square opposite the City Hall Park and 4 In front of the rooms of the Democratic General Com corner of Court and The platform In the Academy was crowded by the mg men of the many of them hav ing been prominent workers heretofore ID the ranks of the There were also a number of ladles The meeting WUB called to order by Good Liberal The he de volved upon him an Chairman ol the Liberal lican He predicted In eloquent lan the thu headed ny and The then as chairman of the that all party wore now swept This he was a miserable full of shortcomings and corrupt In all Its The Liberal party was Just be ginning to llnel out Its and ho congratula ted them on Immense of the It meant reform In the nation anel the He weis to before him the man who Is to be the Governor of the Francis the most uncompromising opponent of A long and secretaries was them afler which this Secretary read the following which were adopted Iho nominations of Horace mid fur and eif tlin bo of Brook In of Ihn Unit rum lio Into of n und Tlint wo fo civil to nnd i of two to Iho of from our na It novor bnw boon by Admin lit rat I anil RoodHill to nil no from line lo tho bout of blti from Ma In behalf of Is of em ticket Iwars luei numo of tho pa our candidate for Is a fit ul the in thin which IIH tho City of Waiv Vork lo It In That bis a und for thn In our anel others anil ehull our und That onr for for Ills of in our ol unl unil tils will by of Nu to Uliti out from a In Into and a vigilant lor tlin purty of reform throughout 01 Kernan amid Ihe of bauel nnd the moat enthusiastic of the slopped forward and spoke aa follows AMI While I thauK jou for the Kind greeting which you havu to I know full well that it IB a tribute tne cause which J the honor to rullier than any personal compliment tt t hla extraordinary of thoughtful anil men thure inny the the upright citizens ol Brooklyn mean to do full In the muse of reform the Ap It proves mat they to the practical of the und without to past without to parly ties which may have bound they are now one man In tho cause of tho Importance to the of It proven have Intelligence tu line they the patriotism to act In such a way iw Bhall and corruption everywhere and bring our Govern ment back to an ami patriotic administra my I Bhall tills evening your attention as brlolly OB I may two or three questions arc In volved prominently In tins uad which I from the signs of the everywhere will be decided in with thu best welfare of the ol these United Great ap Aud first 1 to you tnat the American people havu Juat grounds of complaint aa to the manner In which their affairs have been con duct on during the past one or two Those who at administer the Federal Government came Into power four after tho rebellion had been crushed out and all armed opposition over came Into power at a timu when every dictate of when every mo tive of honesty that we should have real real real real all our people anel The peo ple who hael In hud mib and In every condition Imposed upon them by of the United Status and required by the popular voice at that festering sore In our tiUl boon equal hud been grunted to all without regard to color the the Untied In the beem sacred anel obligatory by express constitu tional and the debt which tho Stales or the Southern Confederacy had Incurred In thu rebellion waa barreel by provision from bulng In any wise recognized or The people were crushed they were lu Bor were In poverty their country bud been desolated by the war which their rebellion had brought upon It and thousands ot their young men hail gone tu their graves they were having scarcely anything left but tho fertile soil and the genial cli and In sorrow and In mid in poverty they of that to which they had only that they might again be received Into the fraternal relations of and be again to build up for their children aud peace among their own tills was so we have tbe highest Au authority those administering the now for you re that the administration ol of General General the mil commander of our with hla was Bent by the Government down through the South ern thai lui might mingle thu that Uu converse with all that he might make scrutinizing observations and see whether the people had really submitted and were prepared to do their duty as citizens the Gov iif thu United You will remember that be upon his oath as an upon his us u man and that he found every among those people real submission and au abandonment eif all the which bey sought lo establish by thu that the people were in sorrow inn lu aud tuat they had laid down accepted the and only asked that they might become again and loyal citizens to the Government to whlen they had Great When General Grunt Into power bo responded then to be I trust 1 say It with responded to the tho and ol wlBe of his own the thing tuul men remember in bis Inaugural Let us have peace in this land one And what I think the American people have the right to complain ol la that he has not required aud compelled a policy ol aud amity to bu pursued lu reference to ol the Ap lias ho Cries of Have you had a policy ot amnesty lUve you bad a policy to restore cordiality be tween the people ol the North aud South a policy should be Just to tho black protecting him lu all big rights and bringing him up to the true standard of nu duties as u and tending to inculcate will between hint aud bis while neighbors or t policy to Bet the colored man against tbe white to keen up aud strife among peoples wbo so much needed aud con among taeni all 7 Great we all know that early lu tbe there to be uo policy towards those Southern States except a mure party partisan All elee seemed to be lu the desire o the power at the South except to use too man In a political uot foe tbe good oi not lot th i good ot toe where his lot was uot to utuku his Hume pure aud but to usu blui as a political to use mm ID wielding ihu suffrage and power ol those states lor the benefit of tho party that wished to overthrow power ol the pure people or whole of tho Does any lair does bu for moment that It w wholesome lor or to anybody except to those wbo iho votes for own and to set up tbe colored recently as a party tbu lo their tbe Idea bat they woulu or their or benefit luyb tuuin mure b lag tbe ol the ut not tbe colored but  

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