Address to the Democracy And the People of the United States By the National De

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Mr. Guthrie be counted as having been oast for the resolution declaring Mr. Douglas the nominee. Having steadily, through repeated ballots, voted against Mr. Dou- las, they were not allowed to object to the resolution when it was offered, nor even given the opportunity of voting against it. Here are the proceedings at this stage : " Mr. Clarke then moved to declare Stephen, A. Douglas the Democratic nominee for the Presidency. | Applause. ] Mr. Hoge, of Virginia, offered a resolution to that ef...fect, which was read.
The resolution declaring S. A. Douglas the unanimous choice of the Convention for the Presidency was adopted by a shout of ayes and cheers, which lasted a considerable time.
The band of the Keystone Club appeared in the gallery and struck up a tune, which was greeted with renewed cheers The President (Col. Todd) declared Stephen A. Douglas, of Illinois, the unanimous choice of the Democracy of the [kilted States as their candidate for the Presidency. [Loud cheers. "] The vote in favor of the resolution was alone taken I The negative tote was not put to the Convention!


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