The New York Times, June 11, 1860
New Orleans, Saturday, June 9.
The Douglas Convention at Donaldsonville has adjourned. It was represented by one hundred delegates from twenty-one parishes. Resolutions were adopted condemning the Charleston seceders, and expressing a determination to abide by the Baltimore nominations. The delegates appointed to attend the Baltimore Convention go uninstructed. Ex-Senator SOULE, Governor WICKLIFFE and ISAAC MORSE were the ruling spirits of the Convention.