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committee came in with an organization, of which F. B. Sanborn, of Concord, was President. Richard S. Fay, of Lynn, was then nominated from the floor, and received a large majority of the voices. Hst remedy for grievances. Fred Douglas, who was on the platform, called the proceedings of Mr. Fay the coolest thing he had ever known. Mr. Fay was sustained, and read a series of resolutions, Mr. Fay was sustained, and read a series of resolutions, which were received with applause, and adopted by a large majority. Fred Douglas then rose again, and was exceedingly severe in his condemnation of the proceedings. He made an allusion to Daniehe negroes particularly were uproarious. A motion to dissolve the meeting was carried, and Mr. Fay retired from the chair. Fred Douglas called on his friends to remain. Rev. Dr. Eddy commemeeting was dissolved. During a brief calm, J. Murray Howe was chosen Chairman in place of Mr. Fay, by the Union men, when the fighting recommenced on the platform, in which Fred Douglas and his