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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1861., [Electronic resource], The working men's National Convention. (search)
ted States. 9. The working men of the thirty-four States are recommended to form associations, pledging themselves to lay upon the altar of their country all party predilections, and to maintain the Union of all these States, "one and inseparable, now and forever." 10. The next National Convention of the Working Men is to be held at Louisville, Kentucky, on the 4th of July, 1861, and a hope is expressed that the working men will send delegates from every State. After three cheers had been given for the resolutions, Mr. John O. Lawrence, of Virginia, moved in a very able speech, that an Executive Committee of three be appointed, with power to increase the number to thirty-four. The following gentlemen are the committee: the President, Mr. J. B. Curry and Mr. John Wolf. Mr. Touchstone, of Maryland, delivered a very impressive speech, and introduced several resolutions in support of the laws and the Constitution of the country. The Convention then adjourned sine die.