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Show J The M'-Ke iniii.- arc- d urn founded . at the hartnoby which has prevailed in the convention, and axe chagrined that the work it haa accomplished is so absolutely ab-solutely f-tukkai. They fondly hoped land fervently praj-eJ that the conTen-Itioa conTen-Itioa would split in'.D fictions, and if this failed, that something would be 'said or done that would bear conversion conver-sion into the crotchet stock in trade of j thcmselvcj. But the convention did none of these things, and the "Nationals" "Nation-als" arc io sadly in want of something j to oppose, that ihey are actually mani festing their opposition to the acts of the convention by btrategically approving approv-ing them a sort of an attempt to damn with faint praic. As a matter of pure charity we could almost havo hoped that the convention would have, done something to afford the malcontents malcon-tents the relief of a loud and prolonged howl. If opportunity docs not soon turn up, which will give thesa occasion to discharge the surcharged venom of their souls, they will probably assemble in solemn conclave in the "Liberal Institute," In-stitute," and in maniacal chorus, bay the moon. |