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se crowd of people before him. At this juncture, Rev. Samuel J. May, Rev. M. E. Strieby, Susan B. Anthony, and several other leading abolitionists, appeared in fngled Banner," that his voice was drowned, and he at length subsided. Rev. Mr. Strieby next attempted to address the Convention, but with no better success than his predecessor. Russell R. Lowell said that Mr. Strieby desired to say a few words, but was answered with "No, no, no; abolitionists are played out in this city." Mr. Strieby continued --Is this freedom of--? (Voices and hisses, with cries of "Put the nigger out.") Two sets of resolutions were introduced, and amsavannah, from every mountain, plain and valley of our beloved country. Mr. Strieby attempted to speak to the resolutions, but the uproar was so great that he cThe Anti- Slavery Convention met here this morning in Convention Hall. The Rev. M. E. Strieby, of this city, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, reported.