Address And Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention
Address And Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention
1848 Democratic Party New York State Convention
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Committee, communi- catinir the resolutions, was a formal note, staling that the last communication of the democratic committee had been laid before the F. S. Conven- tion, when the resolutions following were adopted, which their convention presented lor the action of the democratic convention. ] Before reading the resolution the CHANCEL- LOR stated that it would be seen that it proposed substantiallv, that we should adopt the Wilmot Proviso as the only o-round on which they were willing to uni...te. "He then read as follows: Resolved, That the commillee appoiiitetl to neiTi'tinle ■wiih a cominitlee from the oiher couvenlion be instructed to deliver to that commiUee, with a request to pre-r. -nt !lie same to the body it represents, the following communica- tion from this convention. " The Democratic Convention, assembled at the Baptist Church in this viUaae, unwilling to dissolve without further effort to effect the object for which they were delegated, respectfully sub- mit to the Democratic Convention assembled at the Presbyterian Church, the following sugges- tions and invitation: " Satisfied that the resolutions yesterday adopt- ed and communicated by this convention to your body are sou d and deinocratic in principle — confident that they are the sentiments of a great majority of the people of this state, and especial- ly of the democratic party, regarding their public avowal by the representatives of the democratic party of this state at this time, as essential to the best interests of the country, and believing that the election of democratic candidates to the state offices cannot be secured even upon a united ac- tion of these two conventions, without a distinct announcement of the principles of these resolu- tions: — This convention feel constrained to insist upon them as a frank expression of the views en- tertained by the great body of the democratic par- iy of this state.
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