登陆注册
18984300000012

第12章 THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION.(2)

'Mr. President, we but represent the sentiment of those who sent here the delegation from Tennessee, when we announce that if no one else had made the nomination of Andrew Johnson, which is now before the Convention, it would have been our duty to make it by one of our own delegation. That citizen, known, honored, distinguished, has been presented to this Convention for the second place in the gift of the American people. It needs not that I should add words of commendation of him here. From the time he rose in the Senate of the United States, where he then was, on the 17th day of December, 1860, and met the leaders of treason face to face, and denounced them there, and declared that the laws of the country must and should be enforced, for which he was hanged in a effigy in the City of Memphis, in his own State, by the hands of a negro slave, and burned in effigy, I know not in how many places throughout that portion of the country--from that time, on during the residue of that session of the Senate until he returned to Tennessee after the firing upon Fort Sumter, when he was mobbed in the City of Lynchburg, Virginia--on through the memorable canvass that followed in Tennessee, till he passed through Cumberland Gap on his way North to invoke the aid of the Government for his people--his position of determined and undying hostility to this rebellion that now ravages the land, has been so well known that it is a part of the household knowledge of many loyal families in the country. * * * When he sees your resolutions that you have adopted here by acclamation, he will respond to them as his sentiments, and I pledge myself by all that I have to pledge before such an assemblage as this, that whether he be elected to this high place, or whether he retire to private life, he will adhere to those sentiments, and to the doctrine of those resolutions, as long as his reason remains unimpaired, and as long as breath is given him by his God.

Two ballots were taken on the nomination for Vice President. Mr.

Johnson, whose nomination was known to be desired by Mr. Lincoln and his friends because of his prominence as a Southern Democrat and an influential supporter of the Union cause in his State, received 200 votes on the first ballot, and 404 on the second--the delegations of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon, West Virginia, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Nevada, voting solidly for him--Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Kentucky, Wisconsin and Minnesota, only, being divided.

Thus a Republican and a Democrat were made the nominees of the Convention, and its non-partisan character found further expression in the first three Resolutions of the Platform adopted, which were as follows:

Resolved, 1st. That it is the highest duty of every American citizen to maintain against all their enemies the integrity of the Union and the paramount authority of the Constitution and laws of the United States; and that laying aside ALL DIFFERENCESOF POLITICAL OPINION, we pledge ourselves as Union men, animated by a common sentiment and aiming at a common object, to do everything in our power to aid the Government in quelling by force of arms the rebellion now raging against its authority, and in bringing to the punishment due to their crimes the rebels and traitors arrayed against it.

2nd. That we approve the determination of the Government of the United States not to compromise with Rebels, or to offer them any terms of peace, except such as may be based upon an unconditional surrender of their hostility and a return to their just allegiance to the Constitution and laws of the United States, and that we call upon the Government to maintain their position, and to prosecute the war with the utmost possible vigor to the complete suppression of the Rebellion, in full reliance upon the self-sacrificing patriotism, the heroic valor and the undying devotion of the American people to their country and its free institutions.

3rd. That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength, of this Rebellion, and as it must be, always and everywhere, hostile to the principles of Republican Government, justice and the National safety demand its utter and complete extirpation from the soil of the Republic; and that, while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamation by which the Government in its own defense, has aimed a death blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people in conformity with its provisions, as shall terminate and forever prohibit the existence of slavery within the limits or jurisdiction of the United States.

So there seems to be good ground for saying that this was in no sense a partisan Convention, but, on the contrary, that it was a Convention of the loyal people of the Northern and Border States, of all parties, who were ready to lay aside party creeds and partisan considerations, the better to make common cause for the preservation of the Union.

同类推荐
  • 华严清凉国师礼赞文

    华严清凉国师礼赞文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 古诗源

    古诗源

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说十八泥犁经

    佛说十八泥犁经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 随缘集

    随缘集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 卫公兵法辑本

    卫公兵法辑本

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 佛悟人生

    佛悟人生

    一个心如明镜的人。能将万物看得清清楚楚:而一旦用心去思量如何实现愿望,如何攀缘,那这面明镜就会蒙上尘土,就会看不见万物的形象。因此,禅的目的就是擦掉我们心灵上的灰尘。扭转我们这些现代人生活意志委靡的趋势,改善我们的生活。正如一位禅师所说:“禅是对生命完整意蕴的领悟”。
  • 千与千寻之回到神隐爱上你

    千与千寻之回到神隐爱上你

    (本文根据动漫《千与千寻》进行改编)“白龙呢,白龙怎么办?”“我和汤婆婆商量,不做她的徒弟。不要紧,我已经找回名字了,我也会回到原来的世界!”“我们会在那里相逢吗?”“嗯~一定会!”“一定喔。”“一定,你去吧,记得别回头!!”就这样松开了那只眷恋倾世纤纤玉手。时光荏在,五年已过。再见,她是三界终结者;身负重任术法高强,他是配偶勾魂使者。妖界大乱,血流成河,冤魂满布,开启阴阳眼,阴阳眼,观阴阳,镇鬼神,敷妖怪!爱她,不忍伤心,甘愿为之付出生命的代价。爱他,不忍断心,甘愿为之付出血的代价!!
  • 金榜

    金榜

    东浮的精英少年,因药园被毁,最终却沦落为蓝龙城的低阶小散修,而在这过程之中,他得到了一个上万年的灵魂附体。~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~【本书宗旨:让你爽,不蛋疼】【主角个性:不窝囊,嚣张型】
  • 时空命运之轮

    时空命运之轮

    银河系某星球,你想象不到的时空,不同的族类生物,为了争夺上古神器——时空之轮而上演惨烈的争斗,展示他们的爱恨情仇、生死逆顺;富有野心的魔法师造就惊天大阴谋,猜疑固执的青年将军被陷害而起义,劫富济贫的侠盗勇敢而善变,善良的天才少年通过神器拯救世界,竖琴师是刺客却多重人格,富甲一方的珠宝商人却热衷探险;既飘渺虚空又契合地球人的人性,带你走进引人入胜的离奇章节。
  • 农家女儿也自强

    农家女儿也自强

    善良到软弱的奶奶,无良的爷爷,强势的娘亲,花心的父亲,能干心软的姑姑,爱玩的哥哥,纠缠不清的亲戚。吕飒飒穿越到了大楚朝一个普通的农户家里,家里的顶梁柱爷爷和父亲都靠不住,化身为李莎莎的吕飒飒带领全家通过神奇的随身空间一齐努力奔小康。另有过百万完结书“重生合家欢”,大家有兴趣可以去看看!新书“重生1978年”隆重推出,坑品有保证,筒子们可以先收藏,养肥了再宰!
  • 一得集

    一得集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 逍遥王妃成长记

    逍遥王妃成长记

    宅女倪小青,一不小心醒来发现睡在乱葬岗,好不容易遇到好心人,准备开开心心过生活。不想又被抓到军营里充数,瞒着女儿身战战兢兢混在伙房里当个伙头兵。却又不小心被一只粉色大火鸡看到女儿身,幸亏一把泥呼到脸上,谁也认不出谁!突然有一天,倪小青一不留神阵前斩杀了敌军一员大将,喜滋滋的跑到皇帝老儿面前领赏,钱还没数完呢,却又迷迷糊糊的被这粉色的王爷拐到家里,成了他的管家婆,还是没有工钱的!倪小青大怒,一拍桌子!凭什么!(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 玄教大公案

    玄教大公案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 深夜故事集第一辑

    深夜故事集第一辑

    含《吞噬鱼》《迷失森林》《血色新月》三篇。《吞噬鱼》:一位平常的美国男子清晨醒来,发现自己的相貌和人生完全改变了,但妻子和女儿似乎并没有发现异常。接着,他居住的小镇变得诡异而令人恐惧,原本死去的人一个个重新复活。在浓重的阴影背后,似乎有一股神秘力量给他设下了圈套……
  • 吃回忆的老头

    吃回忆的老头

    在闲聊时,我们总会忆谈往事,长大后的人心险恶,世界伤人,让我们喘不过气,也许在某个深夜,我们发呆良久,最后叹口气缓缓的说一句“回不去了。”记忆中的难过,感动和泪水等等,终究只是记忆。22岁的刘毅凡,经历人生变故,6年后的聚会,更是让他自卑,在他浑浑噩噩深夜买醉时,一个老者开着出租车微笑着对他说“有遗憾吗?我们去你自己的世界里看看。”至此刘毅凡层层伤痕的心,慢慢结痂。