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ILLNi JIXD SHAtT IRON WORM. 4' ) ,NrA= aurr&orps rstarr mix* !farm - 1191.11011711 ,- .IIUFTEMIGI6 or INYTR BELES:-A reverend gentleman ham , 411 1 t. been Motored to health in a fear dam alts' tut i= vr the Maul tontine and Ineeraseetpenstre o teeatmeat without: anemia, tonatelere tt e eente May to eoasmUnitata to his afflicted fellow. . elrmature the. means of outs.:" Hence, on them/Ape "*et an 'Aerated ea=e, he will mad, fete, • eopy tag peesortptl 'M Go oi eet to - TA:JOHN N. DAGNALL; 18S N .1 toe. .T. - mall O.II.I.OIOCIIIDAN & AND Stanufae tares Of ISION VAULTS & AND VAULT • WINDOW EINDT.' GUARM. &&,. Nos: SI 8130, and MI Tamp STR,ELT Wiese& Wood and has bind variety, or oar patterns,: • ;et sal plain; saltahle toren Impales. Mr Particular artaatia Pahl to eli,ishiettliSS la.. Jobblag dent at shin; • WIAISIL—A - LAX of linniesse lospartasee to the old sal piano; married sad single of both serer sill ba seat fres adirsostor, with stsinpienarla..4o4 amts. A. NZAIDRZLIL & CO4 Dos.: TS, MIMI Prat' inpient atwl? Orr ibetim ix.• serra,liewt. E treatment of thetUrkum.andaleornal .ryneme., Address SRILLEN HOUGHTON; Row. •• AmmaiaMon Pe. • - .• - apt:ty - num I 'I RHO 1 • •• It '•-••• • IN6 LED COMMISSION MERMAN" witolestle dells! in CREESE. BETTER, MRS, FISH,. and produee co. 11 000 STREET Pittniannb,. - col CLILTDII T 7:8; COUNTY Cu Il7talt4fit10.111:11.-- JUICIMIL&N NEELY, or Low*, st. U r t..ll • • • up, win Its w otodWaw for roWlootioo • oty Vow wtio , Oper. oubjett to the dOWittoo of .. maims taioliNgql4"4: 101011 • • % . • J 114 it USEP • 0013011. , of • - Upper St.' Claw • oahlp, private of Meg el Reg meat P. V win • a ear.dklate, *object to . the: decision of the /.10* Uotaiity I - .scow.. - ' cr.: Zidi d lEtt i - WILL At A oaa ectsion ofthe Val° Oetint . yl l .l 3 o r. c ir vila u l ec :Put: 18t5 myl9.laUsrF ;,.. 2 WE MARVEL DAMPER. or ow Loth-Peens- Vol; ' from Lower Si: lilt Teweehlp, wUI b. 'a caadhlate for aoattaa. to the state legialatum •ord.es I. Riediroim• • , of the Unto& Ufautty Uotoreattoa. t ... Aron BERBER OF Tilla LEIIIIILA• o t t I r i ) or lO U l at — i g 1 =44 t il l a l i t I )3 t=i r as Uoa. -, -.- ~'• reyll'eolaw , lIE FRIENDS- 416 F CAFE. JAI:}. • -NLMILE, anooll.oll Ea .a 6 • eamoS4mte ear DISTRICT AT MAN Vt. ''. - • *flaryte:tedawT - - el MK A aftS U r Tfle BIM !1- V TRE.V4VISLIIL .-41311., E.WDOO rill - be it toittolito for Ono AV, kAtootritot. ottbmet to Mow decision of tits -17a1.a Omit* Conwoott on. o117:tolliwr .1 PAY Jr`ALISAA. WILL as A i . Yli ~ W eil-IndiVAllT:l",..lll4%rg: t r •,. einivestiets whisk meeta Jo-teeth, Mk - • ,„,. 4.------ , lefrOOL. ~t.. DIUFT WILL BE A • - ' candidate rot the omee of Insranyr AT. ilititlf, before the Milos' Oessty cussesii / e. "A: It hith west' sue* etti,lolll ' - 11'1,2st/wile 1101ERIVOIRMIttP1110.1111161L—.. - 71IONIALEI YERCHLSOM-oi-Toosperamoo. XIMN_ will be eaudiclato, taken to Lko oft satna of :Ps Union County Coaventton: sp2ll-le I WILL BE A CANDIDATE roil the oaks of DISTRICT' ATTORNEY, bled to. Uri. hoalostloa of the. oiThEA, Unto& uaty Coawattosi. •-• ' • apltto . . ALEX. - X. WATSON. ::: ..- ' 'Tr --,, : rfr4orro: - ...... ~ .:-..:-. • ' V 1 4 17 - 4 P. -::, - J - • • ' - .. . . . OOD•PAINTERS flzhi nsdy explormeatoksid steAdy !Fmk, - AP. .. :. -. -- :. :...., '. -..,. ~,, .., y au& THUM' STREET. ,-- , , :"-- - • „ ' -'.. . ANTED. . • • - BOARDINJI. d< irfdae zooigui 801 YD. to aiAiiiretwimiy. Aid: Os. car las Osarst7l6 _oar/mind • t.,IIIITED, AT SI6O PER- }WNW. A' NDUANDV. °Mr/ASIAN, 12! - weryiteene mow, fee TUN - NOMAD AND 5F7; t thig beek.ewe FuNtehelkwebeastut the reirYrer et a' imam fa Uk• Dales Star SS pliieeeN sod Spy, %Wag wWWirldlesee W Wows& Weevil Awed eiwriatiNe away M* we prow toleit L y &Viet. .licgalL s eed De etwelanw. &Mew SO • 00,4 • Ne: illiostast Aura, IPhistet• - _. 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I l it vit t o urgn 6azttit ; rrdi,?,-,=,,,,,-,-,,..,T..“,-„-,:e.,V,1nr,..Ae.'-,.A,„. ~ _ _ ._ll., equellean tercel+, se•tre aoltot-bed culture - WM adallealbles el_d Wet? stilda7 .. giant we' doomed ref die. e Wderferels sueeeseee !o at : taliting any mat diet biettaia his new feefes• ' lUD. where auction isi'de ...ect generally on a , prrylisrlty.ra, taste tar- megtaLeatuttere, and wham, I dainty is so s Pan .11 suer -states for tal ent, is by Co meant c co: Wit &brow, homy -, er, that , bis abilities at d worth were drily recog. , Doed at 116mit by ithreintephsatlectker lu 1840 to the Congress. of the treated Surer-a-hem he served. however. bat tar ask gin tamees !Mime by th e award to hiss , by curt men ceettent, Pl ins thampkniship of the Gees Bute party. on the Common of the controversy which crew °slot tho hubris-Netraskie BBL In 18311 he was tormented lityließasite.„ end supported Lowly, es a taudidath for the office of Vice President, on th , Belisha. sae tisket of that per, and in the Cannata of We meet in Oro. Bei liestehill " r l i tthete ISM, as ate accepted'candidate for Senator. he were jebtlaut, and the very Heavens alilsre with dlectueed before the people of lilluoire thelneo the bright poirtlor a rejoieleg multitude. But yes. tha of the extenalon er elavery !ere the tont°. Iles I na series of debates wbieh ~vetted the at tuday our Luepke were west with songs of • el or tention of the nation. by t h e earliest their fallasucaltlhirwirinn..iin goat %dodos statements and the immense logical power which that had been vouchsafed to our arms. To day they displayed. It was perhaps to the publicity to Scylla Santa nit. No laid boats- , po rime of these efforts that be was madly indebted fur trebesn the great durtherlon conferma'on him' by the entt--n b o ugle% bet-no hymns of Mi. of i a e t e n hi . , nraph elate ear bra. It Is . the hour of ell competitors, as the standard-beam of the new, unmet end emblems Indicate. A nation army of ffeedom. tu thatmernorabie es T epeu rs . I. ms. ritun A e m d k rm ht m ypeopi theamem e throngs l o ts f ldeepread aii e. : Jvi c e . 7 er natrat"-teln P lisd Inn a . an' eneie soure and making po retention to • Littlish% to laMeet !Es mad/red ChieL, a bet the an , Of blogisphy r ie a summary of his , U called by Providence to enact a part an y that oteaued its own life, to die In the 'that Ibex btu assigned to few nese in history, 1 very boor of hie triumph-intim fueled secs sty i How he permuted Ills duty Is herb ape beat evidenced bribe nanities he ban to meet and of its own capital-wider the blaze of a thousand tie feral revels, of the we whichpervaded •w it „. we e n a nn e en d admi r i ng opee-sad in the big whole administration. Be bargained only gel tof the berm heart& that beltedhlm around, and would have spilled their life's best hlood to it : l : he t: IPecculhaleet dwftabattavalte"6l:::tirolehfeinailrighl"dirwdeceu:ll°hrTahyee. the es him from hann--andi to' die, oh God of 'bruit from the m ei. nte would have been a 1 JOS tea Iby tbe Wealthy and felenhate WOW of bold man who, with such forolmowledge, would an _E_a.. _, e, in sea a mime!, and with such willingly have taken the beim in such a sterol as . e healed around him on his advent, and strained sunnundlogs. the choice Baler of this great Re- the titeeen of the T o este for ea many or enbUc-the kind, the Lemons, the parental and weary years. To hlcu the piece, however eiagistrate, who knew no meentmenta, and had exalted aid honorable, was one of anxious and sever dooe eaglet° deserreanimemy--basbowed rieslerping care. No man can tell bow much *Poe Ms bosom arid leld de st ory t cost a bean like his . It la to th at point his venerable hea d - • ree table career bowever, that our inquiries are to the _high conirelegion with welch he hid hobs* hi Cl,,eted, If we would know the Man. The lately re Invested by the popular imetaim._ us..a finery of the great rebellion, eoinweltendhut all 1 eserilegiotut muidtr hath becks ope the temple w geial Y Sll°l ble " Ibll "4 gniglgUleall ' S fits history. It bream aed endat with hie ad. ef the Lord% anointed; ant stolen oat the life of neinletration of tie Government. Re suoneeded !be beildlime" Tbe pulse of the world bag stood to a divided sceptre. He lived just long enough almost entspended by the earthquake jar that to re unite tbe broken fragmentat-to re-plant tbe shook Its amebae. end hies, as no even of starry banner or our fathers on the bettlements modem times has dote. A multatedlnonshem whet cm area en bar expelled it-to see th e ph-"in Dumber numberless. Orton ah the archoge state, who had seduc ed a third part of „.... state of Heavre-tbrilled with horror, and Luke the Bents from their allegiance, a wanderer and ten dtmb by the fearful atrocity which flashed a meitive-and to Irate to his successor a once open them, unheralded by any note of warning, more untriald , d Union. - ma the electric wires, have uncovered their 1 With this slender preparation however, and beats end wept, as co people ever weptbefore, e ith on previous trallittly In the mysteries of u the funeral cortege swept by th IM pretlous gt rummest, he was translated to the Federal but tmeenseir and ma , Inuthrestaln aud Capitol in the most eveutful criers of one history, „ f plelo, d along the rivers and the lakes , to Its to take neon 144 el modem such a Malden of re. keg tied melancholy jewelry the far Western spemiellity as no President before bun had ever be me, which he was to sew In the body no more. teen called upon to bear. The asseseln lurked The earth has opened to receive all that the ea- upon his path. Already the Suchen' horizon was Urn could give bark to that DoW desolated home, led with the Hess of Incipient rebellion. Already aid we are here to-day, by the appointment of /State afar Stare, eaoeuraged either by the. pro hls sum nor, to bow In reverential submission meditated treason. or the helph es pesUisnimity are ecknowledgemeat berme the hand that ku Pt the Miserable imbecile wee stood pale and mitten us and Redraw such consolations u are tembhng at the Capful. had alga madly from Pocendelo 3 th the eutteldethrles that the elms. Its orbit. ' rbe stroni holds of the Milan,, eon then:tenth of God are sometimes mercies in tlo strut-ed at great Cltµµll9 for the proteeaon of guise, while we.water with our team the fresh the Smite. her been either seised by violence, or grave of the heroin martyr, who has crow, sit tersely eurreaderea twthele garrisons. The seat his great wok by the offering of his own if of' enr Natters' Got eminent was reeking with noon the same altar where the blood of so many dirloyal y. Wbile SM./a wore the badge of ree Victims had already smoked to Burro. , ed. stability three• Republicanism was tabooed ea Teel Abraham Lincoln is no more. 'All that seteetteng that was only amigo and vile The could de of him who ha. defended and rebUilt Biome. ~flee sewers! Departments were swarm &be tetterinc strnetttrePonr fathers, has passed leg sr.th realemants showers looking anxiously from tardily lime, by a tranaklon as abrupt as to the chection of the Smith eaten irruption of Ids who laid the finuidation of the Somas City, the reel beide., and ready to , surreeder the Ord then according to Me legendary epic of the Wets if their cakes on the first inuirseeta of the -It man Slate, was rapt from mortal vision In a pul lie rr etny There was no directlon le which chit lot of fire Tho shadow of tith destroys: the Prerldent could tura torsupport, in the me an •mounted behind the utterer and the grim- lieu er-ey of arty careen. 1 movement to pretreat emcee ot the grisly king billowed elate meal bla inauguration. Tbe•ermy. ineonsideraele le the let ear , ofthe arenas. The r wise and pre- Peen, had been reelected tO distant cantonments data roles wlttt was commissioned of God to lee! store It could affrd 130 a 4 and was eons to be Miss.! pie through the they trials from which corre 1111. cos peer. Its aliens-the dares of 01. il l ) Lave Just emer e ed-the chief • who had ul 1 , try school-the most of Soother, birth, b p s beu kited an thelr buckles* Thy a menet gni to eatag r f Nrithern origin , debenched try the colour ereumand-eho idol Utter pOpUtSt itttlt ZW*O istionte or wea naturally ela. heartetho bad so recently been erontq,a n o w at TIM In-noes and unboranied adman-ten • tht Capitol with the sy mbois 14 e batt e n s p l w d r , far fiembere inatltutiore. and Sonthere the belenta ot a tattoo '; Hest. told the Matteis these Vero seller...e s t; .." flenlei to tile lint o , ..41µ1 cif a tat^ . ree e ,_ ,/. ea grautude, µLuaus' the tailllutOgr wbote bread they ate and whose flee thy ...Ives of sailliery, and ,hl responsiv e v of w.re sworn to defend. Not a /hip or war was an luounterable th roats, has ceased to Us to le be ferule upon our coast ; not, a soldier et the the appleudieg shout, sod passed from ili re- l lethal to defend tie person of the Geier Mu er_ de of men, bite the 'serener light of er e a eta imitate of the ' cemetery, except , perhaps. a *leader bey end the stare, where the banner of w Ir is: eAsot, of mete th an &Marta loyalty, impends. fat I &et d the hoarse sammoes ergo tru pet, d for the accation by the leemenaut (Lateral. eed the , roll of the stiottg chem , to lo wer upem the nettle impretuelty of moo who real es-eke', ti her to the tattleor the tnumpS. in d, the delver of a amp erodes, as the sew On two occolorn only la oar brief nut 7r. t. „Kfldetit hie self did not. Th ere Was teething'. for history , the band of death hsa fellers ope n' ir fatt, but the mere 'realmse of the (Me the the hi ad of this great Republic. Ox teeth, how- be I mil reap. a for the paean or Its ('Octe ettr, It cle.cerothsl in a ',rime of trauquati, by liogittrate, and the probable iv action that the quirt aid gentle mielstration of Mecum, wand r neve ripen any nemonetration of ski • wilbt tit sheet and willed, disturbance I The leper, ar el, aberg all, the welt andentool de, i hue tell when It was ripe, and the , patio. tertainailmt of the thensands or brave men who g levee. but not as those who are without hope. wire mesa:DUl-4 there front the free Smuts, se- It t atl.ed tut tor a MOM lin to east its tut rut', of au ty armed and texas for such an emeng limy, affair Lin co the tenth, and bleu bur. i •.sews% d to preen or pueleb au, attempt that metre he le tie bleb and innepereus careet. For ale. AM apse OD the We of the Proldent. And yez he thee tow, in the very btueleans of c,vil strife, a d.ll tot shrink from the ordeal, bat there, en the blind wino. , .1 of fearful open, aid mo than steps of the Capita, under the bisalsg sad mg obeys) honor, forestalling the dlssolvin pro- I gin, in the pre/letCo of all that intiumerates ty•µl> tbat are interwoven with the law f lira, arecurse, eed In the truing of a litteelog hes snatched away tea man wee. ab ere all werld, In terms of kleduese, sad not of menace, Gibers. was moat dear to us, almost to the b* with a 'trireme's end aoleracity tbat were twehline of en eye, la bleti health. dla ma to be mistaken, he proclaimed his Inn and i n the ruty ctittls or 'his peat, work, when the unalterable detertnlestleas to employ all the etude of the world were upon routes vested In him by the Cnenitu lees 1 11 b,m, and the destinies or a nation were trete. tueligaltilrer the intaditir lied theardanth• l' of Meg In bis bands. It Is as eunuch analgae- the Er lon, from era to ilea , sal from the. Were -thou had hulked In the olds; of our rtjeic- toehe gull. aid restoring to Its ambority every bees. Into the very preasece of the festal, board, tkete and fortress that had beep wrestel from it and It is I 'rider the ' rejecting a endow, with which by, the hands of treason. Beth Ulm, &Imlay or. that lateens shape has dergened , the weak-land gee feed sad sinseeand tamale:it of its sem a4 with a eat met erliras. shall &masked to dia-nidr prowess, teeth - al the announcement with course toyon of the merits sod services of the derisive laughter, ea but an Idle-roma on the re run% a 7 nitre who hat that di rammedpat of a Pretleett who was withr ut a soldier . - tom amoig.t us, after haps; µlifted set tar pr , !me a lade to re thm e this very feeble of Its ge s t p:T i t w In the greatest and most imperial:it era' steer gboles: Ifekoew 'that there was an army o la' Watery. It 14 a tart weich is - in it. &baud work-shops of the north. whnit UCT.T easy in th e performance. and veneer, only awaited his tall to do-this wok. A million be taPlifolly executed until the lapse at years of Pelmet mar Sprung ti e their arms tape his Cladwithorair the observer from a proximity suet:noes. mid the pledgi was felon:um. The Coat is always utiavorable to the clearest bowlful chivalry went dnwn before the stunt,' ih is kn, and the work nontignei to the pen of ''arts and strorig valor of the men they had so initanial tibia?. lt id oue, dormer, width I' fool sbledesedred ; and wbere ate they now who 13µ,t not lelt at liberty to decline. unshed to eaten the admonitions of that day, Of Abraham. Lincoln. there Is Mule littleto tie said, and arrrgently proclaimed to their deluded Gil IMO the Telco of the people called him Croat the loses, nisi the capital of the nation. and the comparative otacmity of a Provincial Tows in rice awns of the (potent and crowded cities of the remote West, to preside over the destinies of the Norte should be give, to their TIM whine this Republic. The star/ Or las life antecolait ands t They have found only a grave. where So his appearance on that broader stage, where theeemedlitsued an easy conquest. But Abraham be wail &soloed to command wore of the °beer- leecoln lived to pee his pledge fulfilled. His laden of the world then any pater_ men chime work was done, and he too sleeps with hit Path or ancient or modern tines, le moon foil: Run see-- It had out many priceless lives to do that hen frontier settlement la Kentucky, of hue - wink, It ten to be coneumenated by the sece d - e earetaisge, end with ea proepective Inhere. tee of hie own-the most priceless perhaps of tatice, but that of the Tumors tofir it was not all, the de-menuwidelipe runts.' was to mg- Ida bard fete to wear our his Wein the hopelewhet all bliretualefily etruirtir into out expiring µhazily-fir attoema, so which tbat =lvey how at the head erf his destroyer, as he fled r . would have consigned him, .i As the ageof mix lhoillag Mist la depart', town the seat of Ms plus, his pare: te, waned try Do vision, •but by twig cloliebed; but tor f rover lost dominittn We ifs= pretultlell of Brea AnarnlXt from the _even earth. ?be final caraigrepbe WAS In Pre. hdtuse of boOdatte, Uhler the your dub!. with =raise Welled 'with the , whole /PM of ehe bloat, them, to grow up le the freer air of that great arena %bleb If cone a. Begnoleg le tree. Teeritory, whose fundamental ordinance bad sae, with palmy and`Jobbery. and itarratlon igillrud the reapectatellty of labor, by and sunder. as liaised melds, lt amid ate hare, forbidding any bondsmen heat ever setting erded bore tilting:/ tete id tbe Mtg. and awe. 'hie feed;upon Ita roil. There, In the vicorou I ardly„ sad emendate! assarainenoo of the he &me of. Indisda e without emu tbeeple 11310 leader. ethe WI i striate* dowe,the sae": of; a mother's cars beyond Yls leant pour, i glow. luu,d that was liftedragellest Ise ssrleris be abut tip-we know. not how-lato the hid. Miserable aid-shoe I sighted renege l TES lofty statute and robristruantinodwhich hassle= blow-which prestasted our hompeed chid, while beiome era dentine to us ah, diversifyleg Ms Le. hied. so Internmuthe and pendbo' Ino awes late, sad indulging th at opted, of adventure that the lef llovelletleat s luelkslin illealwitheode. The 1,10 comma So the Pioneer.try emberting.at hand of the aesamin le *heady mold. A awift lbs age of Woman yeses, ies nobbles bud, at '-- retribution bas overtaken tbsealecreant who was the ether/ *not of tea dolls:ere mutla,on one put upon this work, wbUe the hands ot jostles of these pimithe Autente, on which the Weide 'ard abeedy held upon the Meson of Its guilty cm Taimyr of those times was wont to launch strithom. and the avenger of blood Ia Mackie% lug produce on the bosom of the Ohlo, to fad 11. Airs =comp' us to their last retrain. Bat they only market at New Orleans. At the, ege of to will am altogether die, The obscurity that twenty.ote yam, slat= any better prospects they might well pray for, isnot Ow melt es them In life, and Inheriting apparently the migratory There can be no Malvern for such • parraide. both as of Whither. wee had perhape grown- Tile dash of that hi,l owe' In the Theatre - at. weeryot hialndbutheme,beplanged with him baslstneter. .wl kb sent 'IL leaden contents Into tee !tether West, aid sought-and found • cradling through the Wale of our honored tab oo". tent, meat on an Cl wicialmed quarter sixtlen haste, will thee emend Hose-lite the gleam of of the Planet-ands le Central Manila. 'That ite the aesaisinva dagger thatereight the meat hearts must have. abated the bumble labors et of Henry of Natarreosed Ca herole rilstee- of that latest in winning his new atteplehlon from *ram, and light:Atelt 030100TIC11 down slam a stele gesture Into a habitable anode for own, age to Rm. Onto* the lontrcorytthwa or Watery is otst u from the tact that *Small and gad. It was • disadvantage, tea, of ma sued! utie ted in area, on the ettretnest tmotier of drill. most torso mailed man, to led IdaDelfaurround. eaglet . ; toted bases sledded no great'scope for ad by comelier* pf hlt mute, obo bad Case oodde) narat, but elth the ale ier piety, sod no slotting to propose, or donated the power or noses •hatevo for mental manure VT develop- rietafttlems of woolen lo a Government Ulm nut t e e mut ti roe p mere of tbodebt and Mier , :this, or thatight that I fru top tt anon Itsel f was vatioti, abaft the solitudes of rattier and the better than war, or hoped to pateltlip In Iwo cottenut em uf the forest and the field, itavetoute. rhkeutme, by onarencesteg tbo questions- in Onus resalested th those gifted sprite that seem dletete, and furnishing additional and perpo to hely mydhliel3 ham lred of God. "Within "i les/guarantees to she Insallable interettewhlch year ovum. loweseer,tito sexitmimeof what was had come to desplee even'the privilege ot nt. babel the "Mask Hawk Weriudrew bite tram. nog this nation, as it bad done,before. Itleill a gerlusion which mug hare been extremely= PiateelS be believed. In ream times how Mu/ Ithacan to a youth of poly temperament, and there Were eeielleg tee reetaallou °ratites• ov erfloedue besUtb, by (Cedar Vie temetation, men, who Inn renamitted to one or other of white the mann of arms almost Invariably pro them, optolors. Put while the game= hug sans to the- yoimg and anabitictes spiritadif the supendel between noes oondicting Mews, - - land. Ile enlisted In • company of ululat" althe ugh' every concession had been pro. 'who fbrthwltli selected himes their captain, but Polled. altd- every„ effort scam. comPrO• Ids asplratkas kw mflitary mown wassoment mho bad failed, and while the balm was sweet short by tbrittuexpectel tannialither of the war Is toortal away, with seven Siam defying lie Hisnewt mance, is as a eatritidate for the stulateity, and formitlatile battertee" rising from •Legbdatere of ilea Seals, to which bawls remota day to Pay under the shadow of our own gins : i dly t here, and Opel. Womb thee be tamed around Onttottressmist Cbarlastembiraor.Abs his anankiaildgledletba7alostoidtbdtkill kr-0 11, 1 0 bin JS it-ttel by theh teiptitleahhoode admitted to Warw.. 'ZVbat rewash,: het may of the anwpwatont thessacttet.* - To apanwthe have wade ice Lids tratudtioa„ set 11•0 th eelPd a etKit'enthet of the &Mon Alt atilt •MWlttalt.; bleier Bell of Ilibrelsitekhdlew ttv em: De has ling, it was deemed. wawa, tiolbessawdlontlas the end% of onsfwelw r eettlt that ainiplhdfrtre Naar* low etapeedoceeetor triehatee„ which arty rraaslter tie mitacerktriceera AO- dot dinsu Miro* illtiololdtdO golf 1040,1110 1 4 , M had read um weeks et the great Yuba -tad will sad thettpotee aitilletelltellit.Whit, ar gt• An ha hai wood fie / 1 1 1 Wtillig PO 1 4 *Wel 4 reNl l 7OO l l as eadruk to . o f t ld a ,, , Wwftlitibetwboleceareel rv-s1 of as istepirerta- , racohter. up= the MIAs iThatlw had copd„ sweiglonba as , said that was stM flonallnuabarabrialidli , 4etti ablesidaintoAlas. la eaegtrew doptakia; sadder" ot Steatecr. It. war* gap twin Ibt icipeas wa:lltallteleets*d pi * threit, ,rgif WA slid gidirdi klia=g i nr dtdv rt May All keeterlesilee . Of "Mob lim p *short linatrtalach,.. _ limp, 4 0 4 liar o WetfftheePliesell Me rieweibig ,toy wbltd witbr ebb findilWatena VIM trine PT.aeli ilia, as wil l ,hiacewhawie, Ow - them this the Mean& ken 'Wild* Alva fulleptcoM, Kriti, wae4,04 1 ilmi-erinmo es took ei:**stiow a PAINf kalif. OK ififlf*Althil wee et-, Mr IterthlSteutelnetlelNAW di. **IP Pt 'llls _ . IttliW et w. Anti& ode., yaw Maatep a dame la thecolder Nallaz % .w. .iiftweet mold haw low,talcactiewe Abe 1,10 meshed down alt tasty*, wait Or r = ab erred - ea Amity fili aid tota, see beet , and was only tote eat seallyeehlil , ~ I, ,iihNeghi ii!lit# ttiter) , Altpa Wgc 44*- ibis roll, -geedtres , - i- - g ~t j , ..OC. l - , r, '"' her, 1 , ;...i.11. ..se , e a ~- , i ,A 1 ' j ,-. . s 4 , s (• , x ~,- ,i, ' i grr.h ..-., TrAkha ..... , ,‘ '. r . '.4 , 1 ^ ,1., '... - ;4: i &,,, ,.. f.. . ~--, 4 ,..t .i 4. ,... ifi Tr ./..j..D. , ‘"•,. ,•,.. .0. , .." .".".' 1 .....X.-4...i • 4 .C.Z.. , J..t ; t.-c,e, s• 1. Aw.lsta =on 6.&TEIIDAY-, JUNEit t Ifga E~TLOGi-X', r y ON THE LIFE AND MILK SWIMS OF • .A.BRA.HAM .LiNtOLN, _ Delivered Teriiediy, *le 1. 1865. FIo Cllit:Milli,"AfreAr,ftlai ETA -111011% AB:WILLIANS. vies had bees taugl 1 by then. tioreern seelliartee to look for no such answer to their gdalitel. tisa lenge- Th e Preeklent : maid a rs ig a ta, t to longer, menace andktsult had eleyekiped Into open ism, =tithe time bad Mew comemereleara the pledge that he had made, by semnieldngiLic freemen of America to defeed their flag. Be called. and each an =twee was returned ad no k' had rear before given toll* anmealifsof lis MI; Friettlown and con try, frant the lumbermen of the plan wor4a of tee Madawaska to the trappers of the upper: Mliconri, and the geld hunters of theomore distant Sierras, to the reetthertallous of that trumpet blast leaped from Int obtain ;A szammiilnoird Foaled tivot the great plains and along the ynlghty Tian* of- the lan& the old, the middle aged, and the young, with one common impulse, and without dionaction of party or of.creed,-wite. bit a hurned farewell to wife, children - and bonne, were teen thronging. U10111)5 highways to. their teepootive capitals; and jagging for the privilege at enrolling,them /elves- smolt& the defender's of their country, and dying, if need lid, tinder the-shadow of Its fag. It was no inonarch , c bettle. It wale theo. Own hoeored-and glorious' he the aytithel *near their power and timer privileges, that bed been lambed end defied. Away with the Resole/team end Slow. reenter, "bee such Luce Interests are at stake. That is for diplometists and etraterligi....ldmi do .not atop tO calculate the aide, the chanima or - the - dangers, whey it Is a question of resenting contumely, or defend ing the object of their love. They did not wait to hesebouierito.a sense, of their Interests or Metes, or the necessities of the these, any more than to the knowledge or the use of arms. To affirm, as hes.not been unusual In high plaices, that they remitre to be educated by the!- rulers ep the level of such an occasion, ts to Ignore the whole erne-entire of that memorable day, whoee-manifestallens took the doubting by sur prise, and so utterly confounded all the calcula tions of the few amongst ourselves who looked foci and /tad pronolsad a divided Ronk; Toe call itself was but a response to the popular desire, which bad anticipated It. The answer was In iesurancce to the Government that It would be en:Mined In every measure of severity that the Miele might demand. But It was a edit greater disadvantage to the new Executive that the All Import of this re trofit:in Seas not even conmeehended by many of those to whom he was expected to look fur ad. vice, In a crisis where the ordinary responsibili ties oh the office were thumb enlarged. Al thoush he causes. Its history, and its objects were obviously such as to reader a compromise impossible—a though the leaders of the revolt bas. voluntarily 'Defeated their plrees In the Government. sad gone out from us, when they might have dictated their own terms—sad al tlemah they had contemptuously spurned every Overture for negotiation, and &fix-tett no con (venue,. Vet their deep seated and Implacable hatted tot only of unreelres,• has of our very IS rm of governmeut—there were still sanguine and nraiinlOna men In eminent postdate., who bt Ilteed that the rebellion could be suppressed In 90 daps—not by war, Out by diplomacy—not by et, skirg at Its crusts, but by batwing them—not by tunishing Its authors, bat by indeleiog them --tot by a Omega of measure,, but by • petvat sure le, the very petal that hal brought It on. in the view of men lite these, every forward en p was :taught with danger. Even „the sim ple and Obvious prepeelelon to repeal the law that made the capital of a free mitten the hems aid market of the slave, the Gonad oursory of the rebellion itself, was represented as so full of o Whirl, at such a time, that the President elm- Ertl was dulcet stone:rest by the shadowy forms Of tenor that wore evoked to stay his band. If be bad yielded to therm,-we should rot have reached the great MAORIa a of the proclamation for at least another year, If ever. It met the same is:abase es as the other, but the-practical - good sense of the President; badkisti tic and for tified by the high .courage and tinlinsWira.M. j. logic of at least one mota'ler of he ' cabinet, at •I:•..gth overairstered all three Influences...and t e grew chatter nf the blank Mitt - 'war pie (ward refute thew, ass measure span whine he bad already ttisately determined, open his own rest omen Lay to the autos', It Is dud to the just fame of Abraham Lincoln that the wortt 46414,131 &stelae the honor of the set wits ll other possible eel:taints In future time should losew how Hula he was aided In the omit—how meth of opposition he was called upon to meet, can tow much - of moral heroism that act In voiced. It was notrifliterdla•uivautere certainly to a Lew and ennui:deed statesman, Ina position Of ,etteb 411, 0 111 441 rIMIUSIIIMIII7. to be sarround ed with ion Pi weak tieing, who WI tiN the . courage to face the ellsentz t irtach tutu 91111 Cctiststot, LOLL pm:,,..- —.— eccaston called for intrepid statesmen, as wellies generals, wile, with a just eonfideore In thil people, Instead ofi et - Tplig to calenlete the possible odds. sad be traying a heiltatien that at least resembled fear, ant thereby throwing away all the advantages witch the precession of the Government gage them, 'read Lave etnick at once, and with I es tt it g-tike rat leity at the eery bea t of the retell .a. lbe sublime response wields the pea tie lad alreaey made, was au assurance that they con id tat treated. 1- W. 46 a see: trial too for them to see their fiery leglone condemned to stagnste In lueloriore, repose unttl, ID some In stal ter; their terms of service were about ex- Finn, while their very capitol was bo-eerne,e Ilan 1114 L tat hauditri, whom they could .rave ew"lte I he chaff benne them. No gocerum est Is tire world weld have al. sired IL baton-ewe, and it is vo m-reel ther--fore that some of the u l e mt mitt:tot nod etamemen of Europa - educat ed n the traddloial notion that the democratic -Ida was • deaden, and that a rovernmeat Ike a , though lonnklable la external- war, was bet has for self-consereattao,Ltad must fall a pm to the fi rst tete-Gee conyalsion,'and ma scot ng Irons the abject onadltien sad low latent ges of the peeps amend them, shout l' have henitd to rteognlzi the rebels as benzene:its, andataked their reputat o-c on the opini o n that the great American Republic, the wonder and terrier of she vem id. tied the standing reproach of all Its monarchlt e. was root Irreparably In twat°. 4,; I d hot speak of this now as a thing to be ro w red. It set ma as though, En the providence of , od, It had teen Intended not only tackles° this land of its great sin, but to confound the unit 'Hever& in:thalfigh capabilities and lofty deft tiles 0' our race, by intsslugn,.! through th e flepetet fire. and cootrieleg every '114810113 (MA EV44I to the raid catastrophe of the assassins, Vat' of our Federal Bead—to establish the great Met of the &Gaya man to goner. himself, sad to dispence, mane all chetenstaficee. with the machinery of hereditary rule. A different pit hy, t.y.retdertnig the task an easier sad a sperd ler one, would have felt the world and one. selves, teach to learn of our reroutes arid cepa behies, and teuth of the barbarism of that M ethadon which It would bare left hibstaatially Intact, to belted new rebellions, and exact now aserilleia from our posterity. It ass 111 , 1 1 04 there Intluenees, streattbened as th t y wire, by an epprebeneloo, not apparently .re re d by the entbuslasat with which they en stied ' to-the-sell - of I af Lhe knaldent, that the pee Flo were hot yerapth.titdreal levee the __ ___ O. i 4.priviii - taonc6 if - ninth' - - r • - ...r at to t. -et ashy/tit the hantess of 411 •yr e t (be a I " 03 tlciligion on his badly ea 2 combrout In the es to foam, ea of reptm-110a IS a state ot war soma oe the due of h krty . n o . t h„,, da , tv ,.. de at dui, that the armies of the Union.' were w w. eige rearogeo notom t o e ta tie h odo , to ar l'ial /OW 42 14 dad- ii,Was 'DU for the Chief which ell wa are' etil dem, the bamor of the Di situate of OM"' 1 ° direct th eir :operations Remade; with its Ilea btu-or, of Freedtin. / 311 US Gem . "' weth"farteaetelfl nevenitemped west r backward In balite. o A e tber men of &allele birth. or MEC Anal had was " our pi th ,. n o , b, lid o g .,,,,,e,..,,,, g t o u o w a taunted la • fet/hif of profaned respect gs stet strategic: bribes kaolin Lar ft:tatted mud. i,efoltbtri , ivslinubms• the hi.th 1 1 _114 al: tt- ti to bo acre more sobeltom .o protest theehatv ratartlialoa t o =SW MS will . of W t 411121211 to puntah tbc trraminof the mutt:r.*ave eetelfia &ate. With then the t. e cos of the r i sme e te 6 ra c e o r earneat atea..-heroas of the ancient calFtrad.es, Waal atia, talraas....virme WAS C.TClWirentatl trpe—into felt the Inaptratka of i lsit _only toci blibmitt eta Date mind. resirtr; and 'their oath, and alibi a faith that no reverses lokathisdia, the beckon and most dangutom-ro- e. 'cid slake, and no dilater dhlurb, wets ever I bell in and 'Wear-Waif the moat wall" setae' ready to _Rea d or- anticipate the day ochre of 1 previked—larplied too stair Idles the latatiesi their legiges, by ailing* full rela to tha sphit Molts of their mealy. Lollittlial Ina Joetion Ma hai chattel and 11 rated under Itudoriohe re -1110 models of ebrottlan mrtue-r-le• and Beam •: .„0„ , „ chewer wow to owooo Into we cow regard natistetshest speediness of elegant and t , runlet the Itaptdan,ts amide the Alpine THISSCII welt bred gentlemen-every ingrate esptelally., of }be Tooitawo. or w .:weep ow , ~,,,o witiwa whaled 111 =7 ed ibe -o °Terataald tb" "am i d forte Um.* the . Runty olaluesi %ewe& . The bb l .ll l. floillintifs tea- No • kind Mar was reneuton.ws* doomed. and the baleful star that Welled. icy their- bithe deretaroe/ 13 hood lobo' bai msbed op with the velocity of • matter lam cd lo icitudif Meeting. though red with &MCI'. .theiforekeedof the &kr, and abed its parrestont ,en blood; no keret ...God bleu " left um • glow w e a ' , wom b at ' vizi r th e to ol ogt . , I g en turrtd. taloure the recipient hod b eel hi, w ao„ aga te into ownot i o i g h g. to tot mits , , lima with the fouled. and basest galore AU him o o m i gg egge ek oe eels as me of thaws scytimea of tort' mead& la bate °Paled tkeY. eala... laio„a Imennity, that art siOnediree let Mae vim the loyal "gal waad bate / bad d 'a d d"' 'a `a° eartirfor high'endlascrtitible Tapp:NM ~. ' , cenafhational rights of big, :whet mater. .t , 74:ghtly courtesy reoe fr o thi m r e g ent . .T o g oege AM Hie not for me to", follow the history et hearimad to the et:deuce he hromest or as , * 11 _1)1 - sod ak*di atn atgla tbiaiiab en Ha stterth sod wham sgthe enemy, wadi ban 55..7. 1 41. *nutlet to the mniod of its ileal Mar been a 'deletion or the•rule which dimaallial ItullooKloo. Teat iti 1 task, which belongs to the him as alritheas against blip muter.' ltelte:ess-, bagarala- .it has some Polotovelotorroo, boor csAablo then the daVVIPTIRMIIbed Inith dun and nor antaitad t° the - °acadaa !!lat, has the lips of • rummou contraband. Whit SW' aglitCr4l9" °4r PUr1.4".°r61634 Well"""eal. " bron 't :g i b lud itui sr* ltent, n°l 7 l , 71.4 or: commemoration,. c. Is auto be hoped folmith sued iestmuhuud " , Theieue Cat has Justpeued bailee =vision, TM, l'rraidisa himself both maw and felt ttor n 44 dlf. was th has hem presorted to no other gem fittilty.c lihrfatlence was severelytried, bat e t Con of men. Yew of 1/ 8 have Perbeiss fuliT what was hem dot If be ordered a movement' :realized the laportauce of the Deet &bet WM Wm. la advahee, the weather was either too cold or assigned to us in bislivit. The records :or our too bei — the mud was aal e'dealT , Of, the dust, is boot a othiag to ogra. 10 umadaud Imoonsit Lt4lcautle. LC wade, it 1.22 dote ,reluct• . as this bleedg conflict 'in its magnitude, its sadly, or with a protest, and the reagenelbillty, a erate , Its theatre. and iti details. 1 peaceful ot a failure wee with Um. Itreltat4; a 64 be I.Cot,tehno'et only hi the arts of qnlet lndustry, th eatenod to Caput, the °Meer, It wits perhaps miltely tic with the use of arms; hold. ausgemed to hilt , that the 'rib, belay prinole (i.e limit altar from the political complications 1 pc uld molt, while May .were millet', „.ehaflog of the old solid, and but thinly dtifesed Ova' with '.lnipatlence—tite ntbelllea - gro*lng in half 6 ot• lin..ni—'maell lug i n evil, and foamy at =dd.- edam hired* of thc,Governerent tat• - ..t one from all es—ls authenly ettatitd trom its ginning tadespair. .in thin ollemma, it became repose by tho was of the trumpet, and the roll reerraaryfor him Co up the quatron of an or Oe mental Mum, and Yammered to the de- Antlre,-thatate_or toilet 3,_Lte_struggiewst a hniN ot its lattittoloas, lia Merlin:. ha very llis. lag sad pea= tat:. It ma ftiamitotrip to a2l ‘ nat a wicked colovlneyjoriptalzed Intts own taki ta stems; the proteptings f Ids own c mind and bik m for theparpose or destroying. it. It net .11mi, lu • rase where the ilillOrMaisittaiwas 'is 17 respond,- to thamili bat _Won:Mrs_ the depending on his decision,lt would have ended walla by am I Whitton or ustulmith and zeal, 22 pe0n 1112 . 0.11,1111 belp4..l,,Hat hhotshutosl caw_ sail blfiltrellifietta f-riror,mbich have bad no et -Co t, Intensillipd by • just souse Iftriditgrestraq amp) since Ca ems of the thlteitilei. lb utter moult:1114 as an olCotri bald hls Jetsam in r mattulures of self. 01 dasher, and *rite can - abeyance. lila men hood 'setae; however, Ire- funs mid enertrumuts of , s, It cum the ece pg e d at the Mit, uesided motor the usts,4l eaghletth Ite, Ming Wee, an Bruhn to th 6 tem olefin/Al fee, la took nititeSailaderoidarad all ea of_ 04 *bled °flub /SW. - Over a *Moe 6 1 1 , the ailenents7 i c it=i to t lt,ulorrived, beta sli as laide euthe united /thplomeat Suropo.: strictly loolla ." f *kWh's. steps are a Allah of brimeltuegs eremarshalled In mud leap comm. rieArlaskes that themaeUlon w..tritis - ittliews ota of thstructiomatteh an an t e * Mild catrbeticormia. ur taa ismaabMttlea of to bath sten. Meng the Atlantic cosati the save. Be pmtlatktmagtja 44 almpa.or a Otrim 'have**. ,rltt tu.tui the Mutilate Oral& Pnyelamadost. and then enainadieti his Cabinet of the mighty Wog, over this end imam be ,gligNVembls4 bob to cfimli what he had' lea and °ti th e al*l ab.atiatkiliteedb. flinerigned• Tba-Bt',ififlAio-owsB4oo/- beaks lithkrotiktlyettith baler swim. 'our shut important mcsaatt, is the mere; rt . trow named exmitalts, mai mum Mama, • Inks- toe. The Folds was dreldel by him bl , rtratcd plata' that Moltikwdilt. the ahmulation, jOttMilt)fge *St* dgeigy o biga With mit& :ludtware , Mea.•otrenst them.-the th as he farther room for ollection.. amp tiakce with the tread of wamattled loots,' - 7 Nothing, however, laclearer than tha fact that while bay malutt swarm with , latwasembit.: ft was scmilifitiatirouPpitteeirri lin ctiluitlit tn.**. sad Me-Momamtium-trWt- -At Ulm. .z - to laterfrre with slavery ls the Matra.. With of mammas breid*re betted stoma witathatta . - all,hls meacßQpo ykma „ ghat it wet r i g eil i r o „loithellaMs orthe deep. Which butrourthatiew tilli. la?* '.. illliatlirkg lire death Moillter to protlala on. yew ; Mot tamits s a Fiiteirte i !e; _re sew /Lir taw Wats Kik; , t -..ni. -to V 11,3 1, 4 , 4a5, 3c : 1,0, - ...4 ....4) , ;_, _ i .411 - ' 41 ; 10. l i., -- ' - -.-. •. .1 , , • -:7 . - ,13. .11.1-11, ..itn..o. V 0”, ~win`; r a4.):4.". 6, ett . . - :.i.lr *CIP4 ,:-.. ,- - i,f,..--5 4. .' ~ yrt..........," , , ~- , i. 1.1 - .0.2/ v,t4.1./ • v. W.: -14i1351.e.....1 :4, .it - .'Y~w. :Nk.vn~ti J ~~~ ( ~i!ns )~`x.L..v,i✓. \ ....A-~~n u . a .J:s-.~i= ~.MI _.d -tii.....icc. ....... 4 .+.+_~. I emit for tln ofmathenional rights or tat' i 4::: i 'no finch re to over, to. 1.3 own private gimps thirallerethe bourismaa. With bib ,the lording, breettlineg thought—am ides. nearest; tee Ads , 14..04—wee the eieseriatlen of our Merlons ',. Voter, 1115 God's chows lustrumeut on .aarifti, Of the one beat fitted, with all its dare-h', to se- , montheperneand happiness of man. Moodier ' lueaticn wed tetirely hutiordlniteto ihii. U., fwilting, to - quoierfthrlirrepallm."to have Unice, trim alareryht ttietunlaeor,wtherd It, perenkle'''lllii trill riCeliniage4 te not Na• V the then Wl:blase. then his confldeuce, I as, that it conld-ouly -ix -eased by tendernees to that 'interest, whose eXtreMef fietusibility . to danger— Wetly no Worse' of 'it—had 'behoght all the troubles—there almost. apocalyptic woe .npon the land:- Under theme imp:mama the, aar was wimed for -elehtien mouths in such a wad on to du as little harm sa posalbleth that In- e • Ituteu, lu the hope that the rebels might_ bo to elle' edr—eethey had never been before—by tie: h. tecntaeee: of the Government. it wes met the current of L events—lho failure of ethls deli. y—the 10.1 ter-heed but the great expense, tee tardy erecreas, and the 1p adequate results of the war to the growing disa,htent of the friends Of the Geyer/diens In the Mortis—and the con fictive' that the policy of saving the Union with alertly. tonal stealthy to!theoppoalte policy.- if it was to te sated at itti:e•that ;hilted him labs the position seamed for the drat time In the Proclamation, and mabitained wide =way-- ering ectieteecy until the bete hear otitis - life. That we should ever have b et persuaded to be lieve It pessitte to conciliate the men who bid voluntarily, abdicated,their places in the Gov ernment, cnly becalm It was Wirt* that they, Could no longer hope to nil, It permanently, Is td set Own more to tne, Beetttutt of his habitual canton, his stronr COM !Taira temperament, blot Wachter toelder headrearei Maidesize to give full eerie to an experiment of an apparently In nocuous character, enforced by the anemia of them Amy man atoned him, than to the con venor's of his own uublased judgment. The rase was one or conflicting systems and Ideas, that migbt admit of a truce, bat of ~o compromise. It Would have been but in acjouramer.t of the question until tbenn tamed. tic forces bad taken breath for 'ea trash struggle, while the rebel element tau strength. aleg It in the Meanwhile for new &agree- stein. The enforced connexion between Liberty and Slavery was worsetban incestuous. G deed lettere had d.creed an eternal divorce between them. - Our fathers, it Is true, had made them periment of reconciling three beetle elements— net, hnwever. under the modern ballacination thatch. y weed surnamedy combine, or coal- ece, but only to keep the pace between them, until the weaker should disappear. The Presi dent bad apprehended this, when he declared teat this gmenneent could not be “halffere and half stare." Mr. Seward himself had apprehended it, when hecharacterized the war between the two ey Item+, as "an Itrepressible millet." A. well ate opt to hit rid darkness with light. The later [steeled elements' would. produce only a dins. moos twilight slat perpetual jars, or as the one Or other Interest -prelontioated, either deeprei Into the chaotic gloom where the spirits, are supposed Ito owe ti. or flesh lobo the - rosy light of Malty. The Celan could not e have bent .'teed with slavery, ail wore than • man could be made Immortal with the seeds of death la hie tor stitution. The lethereet vice's of the system were sure to bring about a conflict at last, by exe rt netrirg and fettering the spirit that insure rated it here, es they were equally sure to glee te the content twice character of gercenese tad atrocity which has appertained te no modern we n , It was but • new phase of the old quarrel —ar old se ecivernmertiteelf—which has shaken the Weird, ma and the hierarchies of, the world, ate, was soothed to be height. oat here, upon • wider arena than any that the old world could earn It It was not comprehended, hewever, by cerreleee. the governteg chwees In Europe, and the advocates of unlimited power everywhere, hale cut faded to uutteretanti it from the begin ning. lee proclamation of freedom tau the fret de cis], e measure of the war. It inaugurated a new ern, and p °claimed theptirporte of the gevern mem w wreet tom the sawn their moue-Haire weapon. II not to turn It against their ;swaths'. one. The menace of It was at first der-dad as a nen brume, feta% by these who knew what was tub- Its a 'evened ;vended It accurdlegly. As corn to it became envious that this mode of at tack was ahem to fall, the.pelicy of the unlit ary trial Feu re- 01 the earth was chanted. Dm were their denuttetatean thereof ; „ ima g e re ,' Mat; dto he 'tangle '. 4 - .e. bkg • Mat L. er ..... - !:ith woe ............ . 8... ? - -...... Melt- tufalicy,and big with the um interaLs Lorton ;f a servile was. Its prom:a gree. was poen after helmeted by the elections of lefT, whose eufavorable neultit—.te-ibutable on.; to the petite we-ch.:me of the beetles of of .ow enter—were adroitly plated to the se ct tu tof that threatened measure. By those who cid not tied:lamed the temper of the Prete- . dret, or the twee-ere of !easel-leg by whims he bed te.Abtd that Penn. it , A" greatly rawtd that be atoned fake-, when the tour of trial come. hut 'eke remeeltes of the gi.orey en aeries of the timid, and the *hum of obl guy se d demur Mathes ti a. Mom upon him trout the sympotratra with the rat% Ilion Le re, tie shoed tooter& st.tl the bait Opel at the appointed boot, suet &beak the zebra capital to lie Munroe e Irate; ari It lodged Is the sere tows of Mellon. f "leery. Mute, tar on tee y taco at B.Ch- EnUt.d. it a Anil had expiate. 0 In Mut pude met tem, sk h , re threw de* co:apt:atom stemma tee that. of man we VI then ass-mote d. agrees. - er t-o. sun a-I n could tot have f lowed. la the snider of • ''a 1111 fade bebhub wile, of somata; weeds, ar 11 meets al co/Trawl " like teat or cams, 'glitch 'louden the ear with the lorulme , Taitetbert e." • dr aeon :embers were tentheir tees at once, with MIMI/nosy mope itens of bile wild est and moat aerie:teas clecnsct-r. Bat if ti era - we* glonm there thee., was joy else. where. The great heart of humanity dilated* at the deters, The wearied soldier, Preened by tie cetepthe. ada .I , 4"rat till then, Is Dueled battle, was Dila up and comforted. Your me liess of bond ma raised their unfettered bands to Beaver" to call down blaring, on the heed of tee dellvertx whobad brokeetbeir chains- -The lattice telt that the arm of the country was strenether td at home and abroad by the act that had at lest tit dieted the rolenia truth ;gone irmhottat Decleratler, mid placed one Govern • mete. mice nom In h armony whq 'Mown fende r:email prinelefes. , instead of • shy farther MAI sally of bumbling ; unarm, by hddleg out to Fiends porter' menace it ettnnieetton, ae te ersignal furs au - vile war, in order to deter them 1,, In an Interventiou teh et' they never vault have ventured or, and savor couldiwithout the the rlek of ruts to themselves, It sou no Mager tosetble for any Cbristian 1411 On to take aides against, nth It, was the henries point of Ottf grill!. IttriOntie and the death warrant °fettle re mince /teeth And It was jest, beta re' they e 'hard knew It, , 11.1 li.p.m.tl suionie Its feline seltin all ter dohs!' ;redone that flamed out suit fiercely euring the later period of the war: It fore ea °mates speanicee 0016 Meek sun hluirelf et to detour - , —.- ---- ' • - ' -- . i ezne, with di tint iteetaterries. v-;.b 1 . 4411 Jag. - ' 4 Ice" ample, With cogiemy as complete, and upon a lk.atfrt Itininfalkik acupterdone„ -, as • that - .bele the teer.lnatif Milton Dia* assignektO theirs:mire or meet and etch angel Joined In-retails for ithl eeptemacy of Leaven. The old-world: tin fielv lemmerot of the power that: , bad beeivilleeplat bar; Mem!' intesal Man ixhibltisel whieklta United Ilrimiono mould in Vilteesaay .ti Sitchee it malts Lends at once the- whole tbinuleaticei of the struggle. It' Is - the world's hattliee!thi . eame tbat . ho been fought 'ea often •Willi'lit:ll*- Watch.weree, and Mr tuber delde•-•-the Old con-. Mgt - between antagordstle - want thenee.4etween: the people and the Rings—between the - privilew ges of caste, end the Republican Idea estop:alley.' It feele that thelthstely of all its ancient, and hoary and mesagrown eitalillshments.-- ita .. thrums and hierarchies alike—resting on the preecriptlon of a thousand tears. and bultreseed by the still older traditional Idea, . that men Is unfit to govirn beiself, are staked on the Issue of this costae It meth, or thinks the it secs, in in ttlatairay Of the disciplized legion of she.. C, ittderacy, inifited .with- pride, and one rnin at the base-born binds and greasy merhanlce P tbe Free Sento, the imper sonation of the lied chivalry who rode down the miserable ,is . Unit:, of France live hundred years ago. 'Frog tell of Its treaties of com merce and malty Widens even of its owe ap point letenstel the maintenance of due mei `Biotite , and su . battens between government arid - ma jectlgn big dike the usages and cue. toms, sad coteltY 1 nations --itiloca not Ind pa tience tree to aw the issue of a-battle- , The disruption of this t eat Repobile—the standing repreach ardente coot Royalty la all Its forma— ts assumed art a act aceomplisbed;upon this mistaken view, d the rulditional postulate of its statesmen; th t a structure like oar own, however promo s or tormidable against ex- terra? violence, e without the power of self preservation, aid tenet inevitably perish on the lint internal convulsion, It does not even stop to it quire Into the special provocations, If any, for this wanton and wicked rebellion agairlet an tborlty and Dementia,. Professing to make war against the titan trade, denouncing it as pleacy, 1 : mud e middy lag theta for its suppression, It does • net even revolt at the unexampled, and atm-, clues, and antbehrletian lees of • government. be Idly and shame lesely declaring Its only put pose to be the perpetuation of human bondage, an organized piracy, and • • aye lunatic attack upen the rights of num. In its grainy to aid the cause on which its own iestlituene are de peodinget hurries with an in decent precipitancy into the recognition of a bet ligerencjetbm will enable it to serve the ieterest In which it dates mot venture openly to draw Its sword, by throwing wide its ports to the priva teers 01 the and fitting out Its own crab era to trey_ neon our commerce on the seas. Its goveretut boil press, aid dby :us hipline scrib blers bete, Is prostituted to the base emplovment of ehowleg the Inevitable fallunsuf our great ex- PeriMt El li, by maligning our brave defenders, and libelling our Fainted President: Its Ministers at our own Cavite], prompted by the saute in stirete, and es mpatblzieg openly with our ene mies,. and equally Ignorant or the peoplets whom they are accredited , advialltheb sovereigns and are allowed to pre:claim 641hYopenly without re buke, that our career as a nation is at an end. aid Jr ward!, rejoice with them that a poker declared ty Usti:MAIM to be too formidable for the world's peace, aid too formidable-to be safe -IJ-met tither open the sea or upon the land,lby their totted sit:teeth, has perished miserably, by !novice strife—the supposed inherent and un avoidable dieease of the Republics of all times. Brew great bee been its error? lbw disappointed all Its flattering prognostica tions 1 How utterly has all Its boasted wisdom been confounded by events? Bow deeply does it now tremble in the presence of - the the mat fact, bleb . it Is yet reluctant to acknowledge, that Me nation, withe'all the sitn lathes of the gov meat of the world against it, has proud l ludestructiblbty, by a mist whirls to Zuropea !State could have outlived t But tow bee bly greed and sublime—what a spectacle es- m e and angels, bars beret the attituch. of this ix pie thrometoto the fiery trials of three leer e t est yours I What a theme ter ee elde curb as Nihon or Tallo might hoot sedum—the oft itetzblle of the Weeterq , ... . Ilethhi tat--the oricre last than:plea —charg id with the loitict.t it terests that ever were ro rt nettee to the :, sr:listable of man—heited art und by (Wink open and mime; who were '''.- ''' - !t• doetruction—torn h" ... L ttter.lll, f trite, out Weeding el ti cry pore--wlthort the rTre yea.; of ary eon of the ruling powers of troth. and with on help, but the prayers of the faithful few, in all lands,/, who looked upon la star is the tut hop• of the oloresaed—standing alot.e like a solitary rock in the ocean, with the I, mpett• bow ling wildly around it, tot it nuing cd the/Jr pry swots width dash and break seeing; Ile stdor, atd hearing aid;, with intrepid dud unienerug hand, amid the wild uproar of ele neetu war, the booed ensign of our Feu:ea— ter yb ego of trerooe to oatmeal men. If the .1 4 unit . of Ills fit 1,1. w trt male in our presentee, it Is tot to. re Low the dread of a Tao:fitment, wh.et itoy fell to have been Jriftly me-Rod, n Alt from an elpretrmoino of the eoceeto aces of the tuttNne I, 4 , tton of coutterry, and faith, and t.:11 sat rlfire, .and pent:Tang cooraAe, stiltb se hate sis to the world, throughout s rot bee inCrailott, under citenaliltineed the oat tweeter. en powecuted by the patio thomsetro e, with a ore than royal muottleeoce, ~,,, ~,,, :4,ol,irreir sr, and the Arm In tlbitOry that hoe bre re r gelted. lune, role. t or t r whole case, *ere the eml .l tient Taub nee and lofty patriotism of our great leader more AO Ontly eX 4 4llllll4lol,ttiltl in the for b arsoce IMO moderation with which h., imeored three. trawls:tett erldeents of ca. lendlintat on the part itf foreign pm crcmena, aggravated u they were by the tt tot It.d.ccut pers•nal attacks epos blutscif. Mittrat personal resentments, and pleat moult to despise same, even if he bad molt it., hr hurt" that the success °four drug pie. was the teat avower that could. be made to there who w bind us W. He Is already avenged In the rely wry in which his great, btart would have ar , tred IL The bloody catas trophe that hurried b,m from our alubt,has dish., rd upon the Emote:au world erPh a saddeneat . that bat Inert down the tarsiers of pnjud ice, and tztoriod creulrout his tumult* the confer alon,that to him atruly great man-4 the pain Au:wriest type—cf la , rrechlog shgaclty—of mr. salay/cd tuudts,y aid 'mode:Won —has fallen. The tweets of !attune almost fall. to mosey their Dow fueled sozse of the high-soiled mag nanimity with whirl he has forborne to resplud lu lond,to the many potroct dons that have been ofrrith Ile Ls proiouteed by great authotity in England "a Wog of votn`—not. In the Homeric ammo, used In reference to the Arglve Chief not.lbrosuer.likr the wrathful Aebllles,ohoao hi was ftultfol of tutatainhtfeti woes, he Irv— . , ..u.pirer, itscueette, inesoraMils, seer," but' brume he wee menisci, the opposite of all thriertesalorring and placable, evento a fault.- It mat de admitted, that no word of Ida Can now. be nerd in all his foreign lutercomrse, to convey a Mersa, Pi filtrate& And throe his exalted be benevolence of heart—his, moderation lo the Mur of victory, the meatest—tite entire abettce Ot all natural szultailea over a fallen foethere.; these, are coofeued to he so rare, as to take blot out of the roll Of Talgar conquer .era. and lilt him high above amordleary level of ItUnahltl ! it Cost Ilm nothing, however, folio , Rite, or, even to .compassionate an enemy. de ' wait Indeed numb better fitted for the offietiof a ardiefer,.thair therm:talon of a Stripe. It would have 'miner hie m c t than woman's haul to Late beat Oannellvd Vat to do - egottatlin upon ILe smillteat of the 'pinion, as It did to put his cable- to the warrant that consigned (be spy, or tbedeserter to eternity: - in thus according to blui thepolm ottragnanintity—which is only an. oiler word for grafneut efetti,:ai its Mytnology imiilles—the bipbeet, (elm asataaao prononne on him that mraal lips could Utter: , His mai• entice in victory was , hot partaid parcel of the same Mph attribute. - ' '• ' s ' .•: , `. Nor to be forgotten while matlngPteett ad irge lone, tbat there were other ,ennumetuone .couircied: WU this ribellkutthat put this high, spzallty to the Unfit* proof. and rendered it lm.' pqrslibleter .Iminige al sentiment SO cleftted and , ennobling, without great peril to the general , mum. Though war tz, la all luraPeets,' wee thernost favorable, the direst seotirge that Prom. lance bu um permitted tivafltiet the mirth, It • baa no form so bld.eas . as , thezlctestine strife that arrays brother agahmt brother. and gnu tha father against the sou ,inonmlenme coeflict. , and dowdy tnicuelnull b 7 Its "cstilsAskissassllss all the brutal and' swoon tasolotii °lntim Isl . len nature. The family quarrel te . promerbiatfor ' Its bitterness, while the odium theotogiews is the stereotyped butleenia• etormalotof the unmoor - 'which bus tottittimos crept into the ecattrover. dead entfelmisitantitelk.'' IR tkepreeent cue,. • however, there *Min teitrure emorraddal on the ems sidn, thit hmt ten4old idclltioned Aorroz to. the 'contest. -The Institution of human Bisseryi. tht prolific source of all oar was, tracked into . the palatial manakins of the t lordil PinOrkildra by A thmeele which always ; ., ranter, upon the: Mete of a great wrong • ...211 thormh Providence !Mended .- that Nature • vi olated .should, always vindicialei . herself= ; bet exprilsd from them every broad treenail feeling -all that recognized the common broth , erbood of humanlit—and ended by *uumezing tile Women, and Making Wolves aud , than ,or timber. . All that was Mild of that Institution, , mainlines blasphemously misnamed - divine, by the author of the great Dmiaradon himself, had tali already mitred In the maw And condi:. :s of koutbern society. ,TO murk of theta as bartuirotolnflas Impute of a teamed and eirti , : goat Nem.,Eygland Jlenetor. ;MOS, lo theltolg:- meat of the mote charitable and-castidions here, an offense agalost gocd Za to and truth, that -f that- MY thought flysheet to have deserved the WOO i blow that'Owed It to be tram , - na2pieture , dratm by.hial .. was supposed by many to le , greatly olrec: charged . .-thi„ ISTISONSISig7 he OM`s , toyed its blames aged, ss Ammon IA *alma, •• duct or OW devattittlogsiae,:ltdch Rhea tjrond , sq.* the countrY4'andundittehlektfU , l444, IlacU, thank Gsdi So 0. 1 4‘ , J 1 1011 , 444011164 . .no iforuta rnolb w, seen byturulag usessily" LI its gratec -- Scii:sterec "iferetedifSZl - pee 11 4fgs te ;Il t o k s 4211 ::=4 1°1 1SAn *84441" . -Train Is So 11e°0 ,1 "...n. - . SP a s gut .dgmaingd spit* hi ck truttecareas deudlsh atrocithls ' ellmbistriskilktnk MAI ini,luit egrk' of kV. • TbOomoOlicrifoiofibolooto allaliallagar4 s to - bketlif tibefietion, the soli where they' %Wig Plr il, L i,.ti lfit te lfd teßmagAtaibrAk!dentulta l 4l. - 1111enit SottOiera n daiiiie: or" atokkoor = rip for _Minima- ligsr*-440 otal4dior, -- --, i (-•- t `t . _ , ...I - : . --- 1.1 it,rpg....., ttre ......-413.1.4 4rit..e.--.4i0.ei1,:; 0 n di. and systematic etarvattas and. trimiuul fl fl. , tc , c of War—ti ~ ran--the su i., I i , !cctiwv. p, latolw le. 'WI r ao traina,llliod wit's. hisommt. ire ;., Welfia Lel I Ascc-tir - -in aloynant 0 hired la An dcii iist cassia's - lb. reldricht tocell over thetPi: li stele tfiatt citic - , birlay , rwicu orthepeciliwial &kettle or the-hawma 0 clo Southern Pwaniirt --tridhe-disholical. theect isesucce-001 at tempt, to, ,In state: ":cur. eesi c, 14 to, * With thadcau ix tunitottho F,lage.--,41 in , b ug ei,fpr es s „It ,the; bloody drama that, anialln tad in_'. the . assassinatiou of the Prceideet. The elerftal Of tbit Smith .111 ea Maeda, and the conga of 'the.amttleu forests," who dances mimed iheblaidueraterte, that encircle and cotiviahe hie victim,' Dave been over-matched in cohttloodedifiandiftyottoiture, bythe refined bartdirlantii-the Davis' •and tee's and other "honorable and chrialliiii7 Outhurtei, srho have inspired sad conducted. the-man: Gad '_will withers for the Narth,that with all thaw, inhu- Man provccattore, eed with:a necomity- that 'tented almost inevitable, of pettfein_g an end to horror" 'inch as there; " a by sYstem e - iflott and et emilety retailed:lr, It has deede•With thou grebe. criminate with - a -degree of. thrbearance that has no example, and Laahat too often been xrdslektP 113 r them for want of' splrifi'autf wheslesome furor their 'great pewees. • "itikeft, they 'coati: th ey were ternisaywardeldid of and w entreated thew Toss apustetade , - blood, we repined thentteeenvelOpaottztlefut, • tea at earn ter,witbont reststanci,WheterWe Lave; Utile prevented it. To keep *hi Pao Wit .. tin no,.w.- bultated even to vltuid its starving garrison;When we wore smitten, we did Mot even mite dm in In return.' It was only when they Bong Iseult and - defence at our Country's flag that - we felt oar palatal Quicken. and oar blued kindling Into dame. But even then. we could not fhlly realize that they were indeed oar enemies. Our camps were closed against their elates. Their offlo rs when captured Were treat ed with a dlttinction that made them feel that they had done no wrong, and dismissed on Chair . paroles of honor, although they bad been guilty of a bate do talon of our flag. Their men were fed and clothed, and afterwards excbauged as prisoners of war. And for much of this feeling they were indebted to the temper of the Fred 'de me, who held in cheek the impetuous ardor of the north, and Incurred the risk of alienating . his most steadfast friends, by a modenalen so eranualin stormy- times. There was no period indeed ill which be would lot have !opened his arms to revive them back,. withunehumilhattou to thenstelvee, and with the welcome that was. eccorded to the repantana and return ing prodigal, rils last , expression' in regard to them were kind; his last measures intended to smooth the way for their return. And In recompente for all thla, "with wicked bends tbey slew Itim"—their best Mend )user when bus heart was overflowing with mercy and forgiveness for themselves. He had not learned —became his was not a nature to believe—chit nt .kleduese could soften, or reclaim the leaders of tole unholy rebellion. It was not scrims only, iota Vender the most serio us . on their part. Whether actuated by private malice, or stimula ted he public ends, there was no time at, which the blow that struck him down, could have been dealt with has advantage to their cause, and so little temente detriment to him. If he had sur vived, be could not, in the course of nature, have locked for [gang years of life, sad might have lived to disappoint the expectations or his friends, in what would probably have proved the meet ditheult part of his task, by a pol icy of mercy that world have broughtlno peace. The suppression of the rebellion was but the Beet step In the process of restoration. With the wide ',steely in our favor, 'there could not • at sty time Late existed any rational elouht as to the it telt ci the contest, ender any rational diroctlor e It we a sot so in mb therm s -, al the Fenn, which .wee to follow, that was dreaded by the te ire. To supprees an armed rebeHlerLwai one thing: to morattreet a govern:twee, resting not on tenet, bat on cceoperative wills, was an- 1 other and a higher task. The one called only foe material agents: the other demanded the riptstvirdem or the statesman. The Ofor.i aas the inst.wsert or the former' A keener, tubtler, mid mleiVer instruineut was remired r the tarter. It is not Impossible that Pied. dent elerolo, with all his great qualities, Might have failed at this point. If stern rigor and totem platy juries—the coefiscatkm of the pmyer:y. or Its- exile or oisfranchisement of the ile'crs of this wicked revolt, the dark aetualas of our j•eace.--It en *Notate refusal to treat with those - Eck:laud, at .u—were esatodal to the Inseam s:etc retarvatieh of peace and bartnooy in the lard—at they are beleived ty mauy men to be—, !be re ass at Itaetrocsa for apprehension that the bled ard gentle spirit, the broad, Catholic Chat- Ity of our deed President would have unfitted him for the task- It was a remark of rue of dm Greeks, that us man was happy, or cure of posteureous mown, until the crave had closed awn him. Atawham Lincoln's work was dope, and dean Stott. lie had deaptsdated nobody is the Fee Males. except the enemies who had h. , tee to rob ham n , the glory. and the eon try of tbotd,toileg e tai II tithing rp a teak which they h d pre maw rely del ctabeed as a Linnet Re is tole te rod the reach of mie ere, or unfriendly critic am, with hi.' t e ord made up for history— hoter,d n,d - aed lamented as no man ever was hi fete tame embalmed in the heart of a nstba that bat foitewtd hen to Lis tome; doubly ea mare d to theta by the cause...ln which he Mal— ty his death as well as his life—and surrounded by a halo tbs. has Invested him situ a world wide fame. Grieve not Cheo for hlta. The blow that teak him him from our arms, was but his pinspon tor Immortality. The madonnas lost a President, t at Abraham Lincoln hu woa an is evialtablecrown. The ems i. not now to cubject the minutes to details at hie edam: !straiten to searceing criti cism. That men strode differ In regard to this. or the other measure •of his policy. Is riot un• resecumle. It was his fortune. as might have t expected of a cautious man, an a relolll. tummy era, to and himself occasionally at va rlet ce with khr fr tends, se well as with his ene mies. It be was sometimes too conservativefor tee. former, he was always to radical fur the latter, and was sure therefore to secure the mod will of neither; but 110 vicid^d slemly to the ic Meath:ins of public minion, which; he folio e only, and did not lead, and was generally sure In tee end to bring the extremes Into harmony, by (Beam tng he.b, and to find the panne mind acpaved to approve its acts. Ho exolwed hie xrcuLd 1 , 41:1 care, and hailed reached his cum. usion•at lest by Meg and patient Months, be aloud epos It with a firmness that nothing could ah” Le. With him there was no step back. ward. Having once planted himself on the monad of emancipation, as • necessity of &ice, by a process 4 f laboriona Induction. be never elf ter* aid hot eight of that oiled. and never fal tered ha the extention of Ms plane. Adopted only as • means, tmeause the restoration of the Tinton wee his,obly rAli, It becatee at last so far an end. that Le refused even to treat for that restorative.neon any other condition than the. atm:dote extinction - of slavery, to which be now mood pledged beibre the: world. It was partly •. became be then occupied a etand.M.lnt that opened to Mgt • alder-aid Moro comprehensive hell , of-virtue. Dad enabled Wail° - see that' the Halos could help Vat cd upon no 'ether terms. thaelboto of absolute Jubilee to, the black mist.. . The pith; - 110 mind bad rites:led with Lis own 'ender the • atierephere of revolution. The •act•e . .f tva admielstration are, however, to be animated to the light of the exceediir ectveity, mid' the. great seepoesibUltles posithen. It 'is no fault of Ms even, If a bolder policy might ' have resented In mike encase. 'Mar are - always wise alter the fact, trainala pultiOn, with the lamed` pnation In. bla bands; there was no place for rase experiments, and Might well decline to take the ; risks. - wbicit others without' responi elenit yr themselves. Might 'have Instated' on; ih: opposition to the of luirriaers; whit weee ant lead to be better sahooled in the 'train eatirma titan Anifyit riiw Men hire antirawriMd -te people bean- than Abraham Litman: -With no admin. tam of- education whatever, •bla aisuclatlocir bsii , been . " more whtt'' men : than boots. ','Mi. -thoughts sod soliOrtiprearibia all beer the pros of thigearls wheel.- Ms 'dem ..dowedie. theist:probative& as theirs, •-No man- was:more at brew with them -or better underntood theirs of arlithhur their eilitldeacey; - Just - becanis they rsedgclard, the-relationship, and Mt thakhli heaft pnbiled.th. oration whit their-own. ndbig:azd character were indeed than natural' jiroirrth et onir-live Insiltutluna, aid briers's - so era it will a friverwatiitleu of them.that nd ethos onbtry could bate proditerd hle courifr A blither culture would , only hare,ffiegolsed the' R AU by parlDirfrlri_dattoalb ediesorad were log 'away the todirkluality that so much • puked tem. , Condemned to'wrestle with pew: 41.4 fn m the outtet, wailndebt.e4.to doubt, for a large - shine of the. robust Ti g or of tam ge einem that healthy--development whlrh results trom a successful struggle with the aced -wee of tontine. Thus educated, be owed nothing of WA mirtiersfit life to the cultivated. 131112111ir, -or the t and lualmultlng Wires, the ready sego of society, which the people are so often wfilluir to accept mrsubsthatra ter 'learnt= and &WM), ti to width so - Many of our Inaba° men are 14.' debt "-fa their Moral peralartts, and - their grrat .11011141 In the arensor pada:G.' it would be difficult to duo a tone mere nusymmetrleafty rut kgstber, or more esseritlaY awkward' end uftoluly Whig pemeslmosenca. it 'could be tl Torn difficult to find a sun so fore tem all Putoskill.ao plain and :simple :and- artless' lo thwelier; and with IMS rink appreet catisalms .4caltittheturportrtit par t thighs was teaming' or t e great, rower duo be had been called upon taw ell. The settles of titatenammornal. the laical- , of A ' piddle rsorption; urcMi 0)11 , i&turly the - thefts - that ' ke :ffiest - 'treaded and disliked„ sae-- heinsalble -for one 140 kedurklal iirell.to Ma' -upon him there,mrkiksgiariiike ghat width/Mendel bte, last thatteratkingkihe CaplfriA;aurroarttled tie ap.oF.theAmhime-Waif alizthilerowsied iv_o4of-Skirtatamdeutaffitairlalt inkilid ig till" art aid the heraldic hellcats orthair dorsi ttlikthui 6 ;tliktits 4 o 4 4 dire4e4,lftlitt.' the igaftedmig iptit that glialinetar 0i1t.41/11Th istir dm. `hattikkAntrii cif the teellY waranidersonostralatotpwatafts„. thatglidilithlerseto hbr - dalatims - pimp Poi a "3.4404 1.4 .74 : 041t 4,..o4begif, AMC'. f gies, 4110 10-4 111 r, _ - ;lthalt lel* -irk ,fliseV--arac tededdlr hilt* frelitkatk N,oo.l4**A.' = Waii -.lily In the retirement of Itbr own pr Mar asofeoco.risandser *mit thormisole mart-ekome 4 ins, *to OM* cotild berulthAlekla .be Ilkearn ** a ll.', c.,6deid 4Dligher"l" eititi/kakirviiatottiltcpailliai li ZA inu ,nch postl4l3.ittliferet_ cuest.letniew.... gaititawestoostaspremeidclo „.._1011114_,.. ' tee eye or. be valid *Si ft IGLOOI MP . wan fog. telag that he way the nderefstinihdtty-11W . tiro, at a r ,ete of unexampled aortiony_"/ Ala I ye and ilp war:ad light m. mgd, ...f.: Om of sweetness that was ineffable, while be ilia - terested and suunsed his sedlknr..hy.thaseracerand27- freedom of lds rowers:Won, and the In exhauatthle fund - °EL anecdote - .vtitli -*Mat he enriched his discourse, and so aptly aid srd- Muer illustrated the topics that heiliseuseed.:., They err greatly. however, who suppose ln Mei any endue levity of seamier, or Assign to blot the credit of having teen a habitual . Joker. 11' be told a story--end It pas p,rhapri of his early Ilif., and Expetienee--It either pointed a moral, or alr gEd a thou ht to the mark at which it was a road-and left it there. He was not long in eh: vit. tog the tree ebaraettes ofhts visitemr,and if 4a. . in staged in piessanntrier. it was either to gratify! t i b t : m tas itrik les, !L o g e a to s i pa to. rry . it o h f o A l b ut rE 7rit hain netz o ttp ut . a Welt be we= so Begat:4ly Steletted. Tecolter. . itre alaays slated out far bread caiicaturri.', ":, A 'A cd ce fo rn r e th e e n f pn itce rr. or duo . B a a rter i a rk r e e a m it a tge i h yni eLo w ntl ha, LV " •lucve kV/tared a reptile' lon for sprightliness- azet'.:a ,bonor, the Mat of his Mini:twat deeply madomen. Whit the grave - and. earnest who came to die course witbllmen Important matters of State. he was always lip to the hel i cht of . that great wok : gement; end there are few men living, whin Ida • lent effect training. sad, so little acqnsbataisee w to ta e ~lc, aho can , ff . a their thOtighte WWl' o ern clearness, or force, or propriety of rig - meek - .; '._ than himself. He talked as he .weete, and the ' , -- , 4 world knows with what originality, avid peed e- ion, and felicity of phrase-without etude or_ a maple-be awe with the many perplegiat , Ares lobs thatmoi a presented to him. „His style , . was indeed rut geherir. Everything he wrote-. . Las the marks of Its paternity act , strolittlet• , prereed arm; it. that the awhorsldp camsont pow __, sally be mistaken. Nobody conbi imitate Alma . ;.. "notody but hit:melt conk! be his liandieL'' 1fer..... had arch of tbe genius of Built, without any°, - : his cyniebm. Without polsh or riegtancri, there ,'-'''.. n ear. hr wt vet, - an elevatem of toneu Teril'or "' deep faith; err d cf Ugh religious mitt. pervaateg.;'.::. SODe of bit Sate paters. and espedally„ its lash in luengtmd addrree, that ha :a:lda/zed Iher latter, lit "- the juatn ci t of a- me of the treat Entopeant ~-' gar lam; far above tB- r m:e of criticism. ' Dot Ms crowning att. ibute--thin one that Ifni - for him so large a place la the hearten( thepeo. ple-so much more of true &Medea than has , . been, ever inspired by the eiplolts of the luncom, . fol warrior-wee the large humanity that dweltitt . that gentle bowel, which knew no resentments, and was ever open to the am eats of safferlog: Ms '. fi tilt g (vengeance emit:rand a lodginautthene„ ,, : , No stormy passion ever stirred the quiet - depth% • or awry t the even surface of his tranquil tem. y at:acct. No wife or mother, who had begged.,', hir way to Washington to aak the cordon of an erricg husband, or the discharge at a wounded ors dyirg son, was deer refused ilea aUdienee. - or ever retired from that presence : wittiont In- veldt g Heaven's choicest blessings or. the head of tne good President, who weld refuse nothing. to .a womant'a trans. The wives and toothei•s of' 'r America have Just paid back the tribute of their. .1 over Coming hearts In the floods of renew** wLk b they have deluged his grave, It he'had a v takotts It wee here, but it wan such a weak., ' toss as at gels might confess, and blistorytMa , bet care to extenuate. That his good mount . sometimes imposed upon is not improbable.-or, i, timer - end places such as his, a man of ate e ra mould Is sometimes absolutely neoesstry. It is ' es. bran to he doubted whether ' that' gentle . "' bran mull ever have been'- penirtulod'''te ro ' - . ... tt:lounce th e desired dettta ' upon ,. '; UM -- - - m thirst of the traitors. The crushing appeal t= of tie wife and Mother weald have melmddowit - • bit SU ICIEM, like wax before the dire.:-His: last .-1 Ca9net cotversation, as odlcially reper.ed ten ..' i a was fel of tendered* sad eillarltf OW; faf - - the rehelGeneral, who had abandoned onotisi,. - - and received at the butchery a our prisoners. _f , Toe word wan scarcely uttered, before thO initet of, mercy a ern cl gad with impetons mod, eat the ter tie Miolater,whO watild bavellang thelk , wi le, tract removed forever, to glee place tO . the ' - I t txorchle judge. The awful form of justice " now appears upon the scene; to dial irittOthole ' whom merry could not mollify. while a *Odd • dote homage to the great heart that ls forever* • Seri Abraham Lincoln tests- *Afterlife& fitful , f re, ha , sir cps well." lilt w, rk on earth is .doce... do cowl of roses, no bed orluxurlons down wag that *kith pillared has emblem head, during ths - - four eteninti years of hie public -ministry. No : doubt , Is worn and Jo. ed spirit panted for tepees. ,-.- 1 - e nno he' e felt, as th e clouds lifted tirot4 him, rod the horizon of the future was all aglow irtill - tie rpotater ti the ratting day, that he was &boat " r , e' ter inn lb.+ tut fruition el his lungeberished. borer of , a ransomed and remettf4 land, He hal .. ar• lady senlid a height from which the eye 0 f •Itta taiyht sweep the boundless panorama of • , h ..., s, omits', tart la the nu r se of nolvemd ' b ro Ler hood-its brown forests and gatdaearlad to-to-tale. bathed In the tea...full surokine as 4 ale. pica in , he quiet sequoia of nature-its lake. - seal turn allee with the gram:Lg. keels Of - Ma•• - ',. a tir dant and industrious commerce-.as pistol ••-• • Hapless with golden for testa-dad , sae --- L. WI spinal of• the multitudinous sitlagr , • " the resters of tramp and the homes or ,-• ' • learning Red the mechanic/ ' atts,pdatisip to the sties. But tt, was Declare* so eats, Me .• that wet • fah such a vision misbehave fere- • • elowewed. another and a more enduring was to- • ' mediae him it* a its cold embraoalla ale unoonsett , .., o, V/Iljl.ll 1.0111111,g, and woken' a swa g s* dal: -. r • the very hoer of his triumph-Sts- ma darkened , ' • rs• andre-tearce Iy 00 Odes 01:1 SA uneasy creek -: ' • ' -woh so lamentations and nee. wail of woe... . to ha, town g heset.teesklaa farewells-re* disturb :,..., his Mishit n as hero ...owe night-hue bran on ...v- 14,4 bite-ter a mono at of.re pats from amereated r.'. certe-and in the prow -Lee of the people whom ha " ..' Laved.. With sat 11 , tie to fear. he could necears ne -.. ends a lisrpl. r exodus. Bow marked the Mid, , ;.• ; trut Naas.. Ws own lan home. and thelasatist..o• - the f trbfic this of the Rebel chief, whoosertoludi.; . • Leos eta rave either lOsp.rea the blow, or streogyo , , f. tali, he talon that reached Ma iife-ilorsham Lis.' ..,:"‘ cede, who Ir. v. e Juju. ed a human beingorybinat tha • 0, Ins heart,ur of his triumnh. elm no race L ma la Ins a nd so hit; but clarity and Ind. • .." rtt enewe-fot Ms savants spun tos lags -and dedcre , von•lott.a, with the Mood of kill a minion f, : '! teepee en Ina I ande,flylnglike a thief In the utak!' .- a;` . thretf.h die outlays LI Is wain. at.tl oattnted ter. . -;:-- the etas tate ill • 1[4411110, Without even one mealy., -• • *Cott at retistatee. It had. been totter. fa Idit , , hirer. if he boo dat toe even as 'he lived The ,:, I get lea of lil refer abvt elms under ti a sublime , ~' story Cl the fight anal fall •-fthe apostate ardeuricst - a' ,, ' ar hen er temerrd tut not dsoo syed. Le plunged ores the i ary ctat too tietionas • f hear eta -Math hideous .-- ruin awl corebuitom ? iiidove pai t h,u n d M a w,' ''4 ~ eLook through ho wild aarcby. It waarmervol. ..1 for the guilty leader of MI not ter Intern -lie ro a °lye erti eyes a lowardeep,wlerathadljaity of the role muse can sever roach blm. / I, s l ibett.' boosted armee I 'obit of the gentle"' - ' I Ulf °IN teat I tre stain of Innocent Wand Is Old -.- thy hard. No wldow's tear-no orphse wail shell - ever w tumble thy rote. No spoiling struggle ...-. between the car Bitting cretins of matey Sad of ' '-'--• justioe, shall smart thee mots. Thou , butt bat -, .4 g ong to awell the long pence- salon of that noble ~ armY of martyrs, who left their prisms in at . . the fatallr boerd to perish for the taltit in fimttir. " '."' ern Ourgeors. art* Warethere bores unburied; on - .1 Wei with °runtime grave* the Soli thst theyhavo, Mon sad watered atm Wry their on& Thnu . Mai to, cc, 'Mon art not One to memory. Tits -.• better ~. , - favors of Mmatiod live en berend the grata. .••a . Teethe. death embers to the life that willbed, dtg , 'L.. I Ina :deeds slit rot die with thee, nor the-cense or . . natitnorbith was amid at La the mortal Veer ''' that: Werth** low. What though , nor loutptimelt , • in croumn shall arts• tomato the twoulchetesad t 13 elite taluture timed, the broad huntantkyodus - true? nobility - af eoul,tte mmleralltra Is sneeleim• '' '-'-' thari ter eteconfrostos of his handiest elide% lave--':: cro.said.tho,anduteted and ono - weeding abed 011Tr,.4 the pra r,,as the... Mario man." What tholgh the ~ .. , curio woodland cemetery that aheiterathy taardna. '`" tv4l WS the pilgrim scribe lerify.stradechuadi...iit 5 .. o iso partly cenotaph-no otteriap - savatheree.h...l wt, the head of *newton plants. or SUS of Pa. , , . tare. shed, Upenthe 641 - owed ottsuol that mull '. ' , 4 .by :either plaee. What thengh the muse of 11110 ,, ..t ,' • riMainterigtlitarietirelif act,,fe tri t .l7= U ltra, ' , '" , sheen the . privitege ef•promottas the heptagon es " tit- tt MS% elmuf. fell to record the gala aeries. Kmiec virtues thatelnuee rotted dealsad / 1 ."0, , 1and sluing f an the glue of y morels ~ a CbtOnidet mess faithful that will tare thy wow '‘'' ' ' .gip where history now leave ft. The pan attain ' ' O - , ctiidlag Asset wilt writ s it in the chancery 0f.1 , `„, ~• Ilitnten„whlle Ihe lips of ehtldhood wilt be tatight. _ toirreat the (rule tale, until memory shall mail 4 '‘'. .1510010dchren light of tradition, and romegyeliaa l '-' trial* thy stoty fortta theme Bet leasers tida., ,, r,": ewe now In our own day and genaratlethe cot • ton gelds .andthe rice 'swamps or Use South, vetll . , beavoeal .willi• , thy make, while the voles of thee , . , • • matt lorded white man - shall sw• HUM client hat. r i • rattly tltatimends Mon the lips of , the dusky redid r.' , or- the Irani* as he lightens his ehdly daily •-- I awes' because so longer unmanned-by esteems. •,.. = titIOR bisidesple venation. lituspriemsdltated Omit •`• .le honor pith. good President who died to make r , him frmr , rhe mightlestvolearatm of moth hare C. I , teFI thirty to secure a place In .to Um eatorlmi and e mama of men, by daxellagerhiblaleas of. • -,,l eloievratrto easier... Both afemplitan and Alm - ~ lee ga whom very arm.. had perished but fat • Um armee of the leaned. have leash , to pae... ,* plumes - heir deeds and glory. In the Pock Amalfi , oft: %de, and the unburied toterallefa of Mae. , ''. eah tea Ilsbytoo , covered with load trains of sees how x captives manacle , , and bound. and deep god 'nogg to. Boer th. victors , . Wimple, or. le rlT b na. as votive *fittings, to thy templet '.." of vie bestial, god* It, was reserved far toe., to.tind usurer road to tianS , I , no ....to i, Otatinnatat. No mournful train of mime rable Viva' ' ' donee armee or degrades thy Ulu oh-the sub us. 4 ....., gated are made free; and ithe herett.ry b *sum drops his galling chais and feels 'tat he be one seers • man: If thegentusofeoutrure should seek to pteserve thy same, It will present thee It from! their allect posture. wed leading' by tha 4%14 - • wlttementle arriamtation, the entmatibbitdastillsee of a lobject,rsee, and lolled down tot:o'6o4m as, - • free-Willoiratirld Wan tits stoma of MM. Oak -..: i whole the common reilwr or meakiteL , • ~ , ,7 . : 50/tellAL L O CAL 'gnus& , r , '' - MOMS W. mai medical Mete Rotthr t imeS ' ' _._ Make th Amexicum e..ese s , of yegion. wet; oa c e s 4 Akariumr- isoseetthekthellethi : Womb, inszetenty.ta. the4ll,,Pthe,..-, %met., - Orden pron." eckeeSed to. ,4 1 / I yeth :, oesurthted leiter woof. 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