Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 09, 1866, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    El
lISMiII
~ ... : , . , .1% . IA , : --'
. • t
'tll I rb . i . • 7 ~t, 4fitt' s fl
iai• 11 r
• *
L 4 . ,
Fi1610.04e.11314 4 b l rgi P
/A &mhos .doilkv. .. i .
6 „b 10 u10s81e1A4 I
. 4
, 0 ,1 1 1 16.: ,
~ q,
„ 3we mood withSis 1 t Prd. :, ,
swaray Milk , ,
, I , • . .. A i ,
lforamsioAcsas/ bfitill ,, OS; wo,bit. • ‘. '4-
o•4l4l.eiva, Winer% Almaßgmairia• a
!Xlm VIPS , Ice bP l 4 l _= , -,
ERN oda rut, *Aar
L agokrof so* 'olitsA ~:ii . 3.,.. .....
w i l l ow ; ru ~., ...o,b, **los ire,
. na .2.4.="thilttr_ -
• '‘.
. ' lii.
I kinad - '
AA:thee holes Ileireest • Mans,
;,_ m g. beds m. dry "Kr WO , talisi• ''''',
And wiepno motekllint tessideleie A : 5.....„
And &Oka* to auzipuitApare, •
lesn%\ .
"For /Aare enespyour intlde. Wit • .
It. eaidi-rAtiddiVani I mi t'bilta r c gio'' •
Ter yet shall tdansph o'er 'WI tole,.
,• Itorlartieteirft .eitall 4W , • '
' ~..' 17. .d . . +, -
: , Dear Is svedeskhahhean the bleed
, ,Your,ketteenaltedlipesi thiteld,
Vir=aled. padebol, wherehtw stow%
Unbeaten they wool yield!,
tint & will grautyounows sign, ,
That yon mar know that ,this la irc
That you may ellist11111" tisk* glliel
And bid your 'minim. earseadien. : ,
IlLiolem• shed* before , tee paned, .. • ... 2 _
, - Its Air us,am a bpeos TiosnealliblifT. _
A look upon It quiet I el"
And StenewsllJaskeeses Moe Anew,
Had joined in band, another 'hod
Walked at Ids side; my sight grew dim,
My mind with strange tenotiqus last,
I/or Waldilastes, I knew in his:
rs
Joheitton, and Potoem, passed along,
I maw their forms of shadowy air; '
Pulaski came to mf,slitbe throng, • '
With Stuart, Aphby, Homo, there ;
" He lillb approacWed,MOSn'Wh too,
And pleburne passed me slowly by.
And Mclntosh, and Allan true,
With Polk, pbo did not fear to die.
vu.
Ham too, paged by, Mid Mumford passed,
And Hale, and Jaoksonpassed with Wright,
And Jasper, too—he was the last
Who passed me, Is those forms of light ;
They faded dimly on the air,
And passed away from mortal eye,
And long iruneditation there,
I shiod dil stars Monied the sky.
—From du Jfetropolitass Renard.
GRIAT lIIPEECHAVIIRESIDENT 301111-_
C~
Words otWisdom—Hls Present Position
and Future Course of Aotion—The
Constitution His Guide--Present State
of Affairs--Who Are The Traitor. To-
Day ? /to., &o. .
Wasutsorns, Feb. 22.—After the ad
journment of the meeting at Q 's Thmi
tre, the assemblage visited the White Wooss
to serenade President Johnson. The chair.
man of the meeting at-the theatre annertustmd
to the multitude that Mr. Johnson had con
sented to address them. . Mr. Tendon
said :
Fellow citizens, I am one of the commit
tee which, on behalf of the people of. the
' trial of Columbia, bee jut walteiran the
'Press tor the United Suttee to proseal-lo
him the r lions adopted by the meeting
held to-day. , e committee requested the
Pruidaut to present himself to you to give
exprasion to his sentlineuts, and he bee
4ipsordipily owns out to dais:3.
Of TRB PI2IIIIRIIST.
Th. Prosidont, Its he
. appeared.
tilted with onthusiastic
_finding continua/
applause. illOwtelt had subsichui r he spoke
:
T 142 VISSIDIXeII SPIRCIi
Fellow eitisens, fowl presume 4,ltave a
right to address you as snob, I come to ten;
der to you my singer* thanks for the appro.
Dation expressed by your Committee in
their personal address and in the resolutions
submitted by them as having Seen adopted
by the meeting tiltiob was held in this oily
today: TheatiVramlutions, as I understand
them, are complimentary to the penny which
has beam adopted by the Administration,
and has been steadily pursued since it came
into power. Ihm lye* to say to yoit on this
Mutation that it is extremely gratifying to
the to know that so lame a portion of my
fellow citizens approve and,indors* the pol
icy which has been adopted and which it•
is my intention ; shall be I:tarried out.—
(Great applause.) That policy is one which
1 4-111 k 1 Old to restore all the States to their
oritenet-relations to the Federal Govern
ment of ths',Uutted litateti (Renewed ap-
ArttROPJUATJUISIII or TUX PAT.
Thiscaerne to be a day - • .ullarly appro
priate for such a aunifestation. tis the
ditithstlevi birth to, that Man who, ord,.
perhaps, than any other, foundelfthia Go
ersment. Ii is the day daj that gave birth to
the Pother of MI country. It is the day
that gave birth to bit] who resided over
that 'body which formed the Constitution
- Utley tint Braes entered - Into Ibis
glorioustontederati.% Hooka day is peon-.
lieelyapPwiato for' the indorsement of a'
kitty wkOter f oltiadt Ie Itt,TO ' CiTitilce Pc tb.
Linton of the States is it Was -deslipi•d br
the pitlmibiltis caimirY. (Apple's's.).
aitilbmitin, whose rums this:city kgre,
is 41ballited the hearts of all wire tors'
from Govannftent.'elittaitimittin. in the imp
appoppootbbrapbpsisc, - woolsot la,war..firet
la,permar 14 Marti 4tblip emu ,
irYlhn• eai ea' mg
-406g0 meuo 4 nis ( ta o& i lot upri
pirsa
and bhp um is the opospnqsa propiiel" , of in,
those Rho lopts*4.o4lthipth,l4:
.1401111/34111* ON ZWIDOIII.
T0*4 6 .,7 14 0 10 0PlireTig: 11 / 1
a11004 4 / 1 4
_ ! X1414:1 -4 1. 4141 4 . * sir
;MK% IV 04 1 11 01 1 4 1 1410'
whi* k is'nitlO O ld = 141 ''
it ir i gr.: llll# 1
, 11° ! 1 ! (1 9`
ovrru. • at t.: •
la 1 4it Ord Ike
ThiposommatirktoitiaF pijiltmi n - 41)
11 ^;0 1 / 4 41,00143% '1
imilWalllolo irlsi,da.44 Itnrwwidi . .
et i S AO 4 1 i n t Y e ,
141,, . . ' ' 14 4 iirsit t
• FitoPismik - :i
114 . . 4000 1 0 !KW • , 4 6- , ,„:
/ism filiiiiPi • 4
Ole felliall iiiliiitbkllllll" , ,
au doiiiitißiKimic = ' ' : '
te 1 ,114X 11 1141 801 04:4 1 44100 , 194p,AW
414 Obiarimiimbphipitamitbeirbd•
40144 :1 4- 0 1141 #tikr;0 1 - •
7
4 On •
ill* _.,:. ~ 41 0910 1 11 11 4,1. i.,0.1
V ow
k! ' " Viells , Nl/4// - • •
i Z r ' iMiletlab t .1 , 11 , 4 .
aik .
• ,se ise
!tea iri
1 Atit
,' . itswiedgi the
..
amo *lllO4l 0 4 . 4 be
n sialle
~,
. -: , t --
. : - yr, . ,-. Of ~ : •', A-. ' '-' . -' • .-'. -
i,, 0, t- , - z - 4s-- • .1 , ": -- 4 - - -- : -- 7 , t
. 4 .-.' - ' , - 4--,- -frz;-)
~-', .- - 1 , . ' "'"`"...- - ,;;. t .- •
.--4. - ATf:r, ,- --..-st..s. , ' ..: ,, ir.:; ., : 1 ... i% I ' : v '• t - '''
-
C .t • itit, 1. •;"41-•"*9:1
-'- . 7.4•., ". ' ' • •
•
4 7
"1140160;4.1/47 0 441 PON ' IO I C ( 4 4Y
iiii " + ' ' PIIIMrt,
141 # Wirl6l4. till
wiedissisktmilli* `' VC 4 ,
"414,1144,61 II " .'
.
~,,,,. ,
,:,
; •'- -- -, , F •- - , ..' tea;
•.• -:,.." , A :' , , s ,_•..
..4 •1 ,, ._, •
.... 410
: 4. 1,-
, , ,
. t . • - ... - 7 . '; - , 16..... e, •' i,
7 . 1::...%. • - -, , ' • t-, .• ',i s. - ;,,i .- • -1, - *: ~...• •-. , - ---- ' •,..-.-.•, . . ','- ' ' ;.- . . •.. "'• , -'
. r : ' '' 7 . ' ;" r •
'' " - I' .-: ••• --.7 A 4 . q ?,4 -.-.. • . ' .1 - ---'• n ,-. , • !" • • , k.••• ;.. - , , , r :z. „
~ • •. •
,r- . • , ..
. . •
. . . .
P.; us
i ' '.
- tp.il• -'. I ''.• 1 . 2 4 J: • ''.. "." 4 . ''' AN 4 v - ."", '''" i t r" • ' -... ' % '-‘", ..
' 1
: '.
' ''''
s • :1' . .
04, •
. r-or • " • - • 14:
•-A-',1... ._-_='!"- ,s, -.1. m, , , t , 4 9.p....:-, ' ....; •• A , - .I! tilt.i ,''`• • ,1 - ~‘2 l+,- ... I ....4. • • ,, r ,• 46 ,-- ..,
,* %., • naL.. .' - ',.''••;, : • 1 :•
; -
-- 41 ,.. I '••• i -„,,,...,,,,. • ~.y . ...; , , i, 11 9n . .1' i'li VI; if ley /. .I 1 J..,.; 131 r . .,•( !“. • , • ....,te , 0 , ,-.1( .1 . 7'
~, :
.1. •j : .0 L., ~ ( it .
... ,:i ,
~,t 1.. .. ' '•.. ~ A. ,. ~,_,.4 ' 4 ', 4 ,i, i I t .: a u , r,:;1 , :t i a ,; . ,,. ~,•i ;.. t
,i • •r "
,
'( I 1 e', p. l\, 'i 'il: - , 1 isi l "„ ,i t i., , . . • .. .., . ... 6 .r.• r. .1
. r.,; l• ,
. 1 , Lt •, , 1 .
•• •' -r ' • ~."'.•• , ,:. 14 pi. ' p'l el .... P. •
_,-,. ~..- . ~.. aima k iwit 2 .......-... ' ....
I ll '
• . ' IL 1 ..
( - ..i. , -.,,t: : : : :«0 ~ • . Ilitikip—poihomk t,
- 1j... - -1 fl L - Is. • N.ll II .11
"1 1
•
. 1. 1 •.".
( t q• •
, _ .. _ , A
.. k . 1 1 / 4 ., . . . , w riti o ra ~...,`:.- i •
~•‘-•
~.., . • , .., ,_..,, , , -., -- . • 4.t - , • .. 1. , •-• ~ ,• .. - .3. , I , .- .. .1.1 :' •'. •; „. •
~
.. „
,•, , r....
~ • :Vh , ~,, • ~.' • ' , . . ,',' I .*,. : ...xi , , , 1 . ): , ..1.;:t. • ;:r, ,, , • ....,r. - , !ir, r tr,.. , ,,-,: r,. •'' -.--.. ' - -' ; •' •
• , , ,•. , : ..,, ~
''.- • 'I - - " " ''' "''"• '' -' • ' • 'L"'' .4-I, ':' i' , ' ' 'L" • ~ •,,, , , . ,r-.0:.1.,, „,..: .;,,,. ,
~ .), , ~, , ,r, !•,•; r. .
•,.. ..,,,. ....., 0.„ .. •,,,
- • ~ ... Lrhs.". -•' • _ •.-:1 ~ ± , ,ri,:, ..,.r - • v!.,, , ,,4 2 ,, - -; A. rotir,,,,- .. ,1044001‘0131
_....._ . . .
-, • . ,
. . • f -7-7 ...-- , -, -,-. 'oolllll4git 1... I. -... ...1.-.1*W...14
=• , •.- • :„, I. :' '',!.. :,..,_:-',',';' :4110 , 4#314rM4i,1001g004,' , : , ,, ,, ,
.., ....f.c,Li, -
i - : ' , ..4; . , • ;'., ,
_,:::: ..:....: ,'
.„, „,;•,,:,...
~! •in..;. ;•, 7 ; ,-: ,1! ~..7,401 it ~
.. • et floaillol*--
,
• Air,4
..,. ; ..,...,. . .
. .•4 , ' - • '-''
tiitittkvii '.A,t, - - 8 ir17 47 1 . ' - ‘ tuf , , ,, : , i . --..“ ,;.i.,',.; ,. .i..zti;:ivr ,41, f ,3,- ~,,,;„ 1 . as -4004
Veil' 'I, ' - '. - 1 ." ''. -• • ...I[24 t r . , i y , iiiii I ' 44,,,q. 4 4 - • ..;,, , t !.ifs ' if' .71 ~ .'as
• ..t.,1) „../ ..!,, , z r aiiii PO ..
li -'• I..xf lc. -tiat er)otn, .. ...tO. i, .i• ~. pi E 2 , —__
•
. ','..... • • , -• .
.' , , '' ' -';' i l ,i.if.1,8‘,;. ut 6 0:1 ,, ,
.''' ' Oe 1 • ' ' ,4 44 4 ??,• ., ..i . . , r.
, : i ert ~- ...tru,o"44t.isl. `'.w..mil.',4' , --•:,.'',1 1 440 o; 1.0. -1, • ,i, j . „-,,,-,..., . . :,-. . -'•
. .. ..
M
e •geviireAteilt, th "MM . ' • • it
rearfiil retelllat . :: She le . ittiir • , f:'
wihipetiTelOneolletlt tiltell tea
where had mrir. hood ajaos 1996 4 1 4
rebelllett broke out:: (Oreet-slatistati.)
r merepeotAtts iitaitheeet Wit Alt
hal Ituterihell efteet Ideas ittlalih . Alias
dimwitted, ht r tital-Atee'. • • t of f ref id l i g i
*kickbelug_r~keed le ewe orktien of
IFaslilititewlllihrtliptitor4llo le•fik
lilto the Unkte;4l4,l4 Mout by the, Sea*
eitetl:therejleiellotillt aseate 41e , willing
.911
It le the laillbhdint
(deist applause.} • If ft *ere paellas 'for
that old man, wheels **ale. is now before
me, and whose Pirtrait le behind me in the
Exeetitive Mansion, and whose eentiintent is
thus preserved in that monument in your
vicinity, to be called forth from •the grave,
or if it were possible to communicate with
the,spirit of the illastriourdead, and mate
bim understand the progress of faction and
rebellion end-treason, he would turnover in
his coffin, and be would rise, anti shaking
off the habiliments of the tomb, would again
stand erect, and.extend forth' his long arm
and finger, and reiterate that sentiment.
once expressed by him on a memorable oc
casion, ..Thg Federal Union—it must be pm
served." (Great applause.)
11111TORIC lIIIIINISCIVIIIII
We base witnessed what-has
since his day. In 1838, when treason and
treachery and infidelity to the government
and constitution of the United States staffed
forth in the land, it was his power and in
fluence that crused the serpent in U incipt
gutty. It was Mtn stopped, but only for a
lime. The sate spirit of disaffection con
tinues. There were men disaffected to the
government, both in the North and in the
South.
I =1
Thor* was, in a portion of lb. Union, a
peculiar institution, of which some com
plained, and to which others were &toothed.
p i e portion of our countrymen in the lElouth
advocated thit institution, wit& another
portion in the North opposed it.
'tram MIMS.
The result was the formation of extreme
parties, one especially in the South, which
reached a point at which it was proposed to
dissolve the Union of the States fur the pur
poses as iits said, of securing and -ittesery
ing that.-pencils? institution. Theve was
another portion of our countrymen who
were orposed to that institution, and who
to luob an L extrenie were Wil
ling to-break up the Govertilment in order
to get i e*ottiAt peculiar institution of
thlel4mih.
I soy these thiagibettause I desire to talk
plainly end in familiar ithvaseology. I lis
some nothing here to-day beyond the posi
tion of a citizen ; one who has been plead—
ing for his country and the preservation of
the Cotititlttition. (Immense cheering.)—
These two perdu, -I say, were arrayed
against saoh ether,' and I stand here before
you for the Union to-day, as I stood in the
Senate of the United States in 1860 and
1881. •
El3=l"2=
met there those who were making war
ppon the Constitution, those who wanted to
disrupt thenovernment, 214 I denounced
them in my place limn and there, and taper
std their true character. I said that tholes
engaged In the work of brooklet:op the Gov
ernment were traitors. I hare missed,
on ajl proper masking, to.repeat that 'Mill
mein, and as far aamy efforts could go, 'I
havo-endeartmed to carry it out. (Great
applause.) I have just renfinked that there
were two parties, one for destroying the
- Golornment • and :aspirating the Union, in
mien, to paisleys. slavery, and. the other for
hremking up the GoverritnentOn order !nide
,troy slavery. Trde, the ohjeotaWhiell (hey
bought to accomplish wino different., en air.
.as slavery was concerned, but they agreed
in the dean, to. brdak up the Government,
the pnioise thing ,to witieh• I hare always
been otpoasd, and whether disunionist,
'come front the South or from the North 4 I
"Vivid low as.ll dui
Union of than States and-dte Constitution
of toy. itfoitntry, Anus:Laminae siliplituM) .
- - snoiessidit.
Rebellion and treason timuitested them
selMis in tiM'iltonth. 'I stood by thelliteera.
Wen thsti4mas for the Union
with elayarriArsa fertile 'Union 'without
siampri.,,kerbiialternatles I for pti
Gomernmet.iad Ithentitutlon. The Goe•
inmost hewstebtfiukstg Itw stress snit,
and with he physical 'pow it has put. do -•
treason In the Slid.- Mat motion of the
1 4- 1 4'. 4 0f.
*Met Ginterumwat atm Wit put deintloll
me* ant. What ttilltS S 7 - vim lkbr
.**l lo 4.otrierligfa . 7 E :cO4O
F orp,....m.isill•Soitli O dst seep
ilaihisy t teh!,ftkiitiit-lietj
44,44146,54XriiRit.
Illtobsad lour moles is the South, so
koowlodgo the informs, of the "Comilla-
Eli
• `• • '' -
.. ' • , W , -1 '
boistioctii-tist:OVlettiiil , ,l , lm6
7 4 111 4:# 14 V I AMPirrilWi •
alittitilieS4 l 4lttitlr iiitaiekshiliika
• •• ';ilged 7* itssel totionoitl4o6l6i
tri t h
' . 'to eacconit;hitkie!;.;g Ai?
. tO ili .
iiiitl ..
4 • 4 ; i t iti, "o - r.-
ia"en ,, 4 a ; • arijed from tbs . roi‘a '
,theitifathoro for:it ".• , Mort opplit6o.)
-Who bits 'metered :meri . 'the tjaheili6O
theti I viiiiif I iiiiiat licit: . - 02. story
thhe rroTogif *id artiffte4itp ialli • Opoo i
noliehedi the spirit/ 10 image -14 ;jest'. •
~ I
spirit tirothteli sal With 'Ored • . ,'• :.'". .
pre.tT• oillifi;;;i4g — : ,
.•
fid.'a t puy 6xereise of .the pitraOstui
power; .6 farseliour oteoutps kerotteem
There Is no ono •wbo: has labored }ids.
more earnestness than myself - to hare Chi
principal intelligent and loonseions traitors
brought to jostle., the lair vindicated,lnd
the great fact judically established that
treason, Is a crime, (Applatee),. but
while emulous, Tesding and intelligent
traitors are to be punillhad,sh ould whole ewe'
munitisa and States and people be made to
submit to due penalty of - death 'No, not
I hate perhaps as much asperity, as much
resentment's men °ugh'', to bate, but ire
Must reason in great matters of government
about man as be is ; we mulatoonform our
actions and our conduct to the exasteli j of
llim who_ fOnntled our .holy religion, not
that I would make such a oOmpallson oa
this occasion in any personal aspect.
I elms ,Into this place under the consti
tution of theoonutry, and by the apprebstion
of the people, and-what did I And ? I found
eight millions of people who,. weros , in that
condemned under the law, and the penalty
was death. Was I to yield to the spirii df
ge and resentment, and declare that
they should all be annihilated and destroy
ed I How different would this have been
from the example set by the Holy Founder
of-our religion, the extremities of whose
divine arch rest upon the hi:orison, and.
'whose span embraoei the- qui 1 He
wiui founded this great" scheme, came into
theoworld and fled man condemned under
the law, :mottle sentence was death. Whit
was His, 'sample 1 Instead of putting the
world, or even a potion to death. He died,
the ttpon cross, attesting, by His wounds
and His blood, that lie died that mankind
might live. (Great applause.)
Let these who listestred repent, let them
acknowledge thefr Ailegian6e, let -thpm- ••.-
come loyal, willing supporters and defen—
ders of olkur glorious Stars mad Stripes and
of theConstipitlen of our country. Let the
leaders, the' conscious, intelligent traitors
be punished and be subjected to the penal
ties or the low (applause), but to the great
masa who have been toned into this Rebell
ion in many instances ; and in others have
been misled, I say Menteney, kindness, trust
(ricastiipplause).
...lily • countrimeu. wheel 1 look buckaroo
the , history of.the Rebellion, I am not-vain
when I ask you if•l have'net given so musk
evidence of, my devotion to the -Union as
some who break a great deeledted it wbed
I look back over the battle-601S of tittt
Rettellien I think of the nutlY brave 'Men
in whose company I was ; I cennot but M
ooned' that, I was , somethnes in plicis
where the - cedilla Was most difficult and the
result ince! doubtful ; butalmost before the
smoke had passed Away, lamest before the
bloetthat had been shed bait dontansking,
before the bodies of the slain have passed
ibtpugh the stages of decomposition, what
do we now find 7 •
Meld'hellion 'has beau put down by the
strong arm of the Gticerment in the held,
but, is that, the only way in which you Dan
bare rebelliOti 1 'Our streggleoeas *giblet
an *ttenipt to &suck lberliblase; but 84-.
nloS befri the Boa. of the battle-field
aastpaseedOway, befeesourbraco men have
11 returned to their tunnels and renewed the
tinesf affection' and tore to their "ribs itui
thitirehildreo? we,fiod almond antUher rebel?
lion itutugarated. We put doWn "the M
iter nobellitut in order ko. prooestAte NOW
ration pt .tire States. to peseta them frost
11 3 43 6 Itud theteby alldhging the she,
ester of our Gorerddient and weakening '
.Jr,ie but wheerthat scrofula 011.4,04 . r
part-bee been aneee•Mil, sad - that ottompti
has heeh.patdoWnt4ft Aid noel siiiirt to
owlesattitts all power, in the hinds Atfa taw
at. Ow *oda*. bead, and thotwity 'bring
tovi. a aeuepthhoontoig • *be Gesiornoteist k
*bleb if awaits objeidianlble . With a ow
(14teiterous applawer.) . We And
43141 r i e f16 r i 1 4. 4 1 . 0 0k;r04 1 0:
11 •11 1 0 . 04 . risliark
Is "ma Afity, , *
Wcelittio#l4 . :
be:4 1 4. 1 4441 .
willizgistouSkihittrige
jt - j 4 :o l4otriaoi.
1 4• 1 °.TX, #00 464 i' • 0 4 1 1 4•1 ,.10 14
.2 111 !'"e,c, 4 •,;* CP•spls-sw• 14#4#1 ; 710Bout
• : /Mk. :044 1 ,
7 1 ••T.1e
4141 , 16;aiaildttlio*Woirtiligthirielt e
*het e1airbt144400444_,M4 t
WS 1 1 1111/ *Stilt irOaciiirbAsotrog,
doe ' ' •
s „,„„-
Was pr 04041130.641, • '
Cis atiVell•Witr.4lliti
44011,61440#14*.fitilimilda:
•••••••,-.1.
MB=
0511 M
=II
I=
EMI
=KM
• ,v
4iirlifet • ~ , , • 1 1,
~.. •i
ler'eltCtirit*l ' : iteiitiliMeititiM*l4o.:
limppoepAirill imilliefeltliai Gari 4o lerl
4 bigiliA
1 101 0890.46 4 4 1 4 . Aeli" 4 I 11 .: '.:
10 e);0 5:.4.0
ID Illiell •
"4, ( Iciihs;,4ll 6 4k• . . .0 1 , 1 ;7) (Ittfftileei
"YOU 0011igni1010 1 0 T4); - `,.," '' . 111; -I,i
41 . - no . *T l Mltgih'i • `"'''
t! ' .
i, ' i iyrigt6o-iiirsat.delliki4o
lays 'I I
.. :• ;4_ A ii , 6o
,a ..
tailor (ipptattie,A64l4Oror littitt s ,.,
itaralitioitiltliaaliii ilitki
stager I' bad na iiivisidieik e* - •
00,0 4 of . 404.00
.. =r4 . ..
Mirk.'
s p •• . . ' Wail
.. •
DM rest did gelid Mirk.' at.0 1416 4f ! '" '''.., ''''',l• : l "
1 110 44, ' Voltilli! will Liptak 'iryp att. Delon
birtigled , . feat, y e e,:,1,1 1 .,., - . •r ~ i 'IA:, . . , .
ion; FalVdonied in il'in.,.. Ai , Tiieirtleldent—ito. -I do net west MI
straggle thit sky State' iliab... the pitch workof it; listanthilihiieleal miles
Unfits; , you said the it hat ? Aber restertiffit (Arrant applause.)' But: kettnitth
the right nor, the power to do so. . 01,, this , treethaumitte. 4 {L bibirit limy be
sue was made, and it bee been settled , the ilk ...Tatar. Preitheset, and pinwale riot
.the .State bed neither 1)11 right nor the t • • et , thew tblnp LP' Mat. my. Why
power to go out of tbe-17nion ; with what cities , -, !*{end totallitikett*lN Stbkethen
coebistency, after it has been settled by the principle is • Dived, when the existenettof
Military arm .of the Government, and by in, country is In • • I, 'bola leek my do.
the public judgement, that the States bad ty to speak What I.th I. 'Sed.MISSIIIHA SS
no eight to go out of the Union, 44 en, I have aliways,done on fo • • otteimiewl•-•.
one now turn rotted and assume.lbe they (Great applause.)
.! • ! • •
are out, that the ball not come in. lam I bare sell,. it has' heed, tie , d , . se
fret to my to 00,-55 ti Executive. r Exutive. that where that 1 wee guilty okesdiiiiitiotrith •'•
1. ..e.„ ..11
ranenot prepared to ta il any such petition. would have coil a king hill head, iniffiteiti.
'(Great applause.) i I mid is-:the Donate, is °that place I have beentlhliteettani.:l*.
:Millets-leesPilen _utilise reitelliothilkal whitewashing__- WIMII and wkiltiro4', I Mr
the States bad no right to vt, nut ; tooter- whitewash 'twitting or anybody ? I 'hive
led too that they had nt power to 014414 ; been althemen ika tows, I have been is
tbst question has been settled, and it bolos both brandies of tifeleVsleiure okay filet,.
settled I cannot turn round now and give I ,have been in both Houses of the Natiettai:
the lie direst to all that I have professed, Congems,been Ties Freedom Of titer United
and all I have doneLfor the last five years. States, and lam now In the position ithroa
(Applause.)
- When those who ~rebelled I.lpoup, before you, and daring nikehis os
comply with the Constitution ; when they re where I. the Wan audtwhat portion of
elle sufficient evidence of loyalty ; when the people is there who fan soy that Andrew
they show that they San be trolled; Jobuson ever made a pledge which he did'
when they yield obedienai to the law.that pot redeem, or seer made a premiss which
you bud I acknowledge obediepoit to, I say he violated? None. Now point me tt., 11-, /
extend them the 'right bang of felloirship, man will calf illy that Andrei! bhjppon 41/144,
and lit peace and Ilnloii . tmleitered; ( Tre-. &pled with infidelity go.the . gjeaf lnsaii o f th e
mendopi,appisuse.) -. ' . people: (Great applauSe. •
STILL to THI risen. • .:, . ISO.
I fought trpitors and Wesson In the South,, '3len may talk about beheading and &hoot
I 'oppeeed the Darla... the Toombs, the usurpation, but when lam b,eheaded I want
jilidelle,:and a long list of others, whioh .tbe Amerioan• people to be the witnemeu
you can readily Ail without repeating the I do not went it, by Intlendoes and' direst
names. Now, when I turn round and at remarks in high plates, to be sutplettki id
^the other end of the litie And men, I dare men who bate easesturnition besotting is
not by what name , ou call them, -who still their bosoms, there is a fit sableet. Otherd
stencil' oppaed to the restoration of, the have , exolaitiat that the Presidential obsta.
Union of these Stetee.l. am free to say to you ale mast be gales out Of. the way. ' What
that lam still in the field. (Greet applause) is that but a make-use of a strong word In
--I em atilt for the preservation el timrlinkm -I ne to-asmarintathartr *tale, I say,
am still in favor of this great Ciovornmpit of the intention was to incite assassination, so
ours going On and on, and filling opt its the obstacle whiolt the people bad placed
destiny. (Greatep - pleuse. Volees...-G(ve us here could be got out of the way' Ais the
three names at the other end.) I opponents of thili Government. not yet eels.
THE NAN'S AT vex °THEE sun. lied ; are those who Want taperer°, one in-
The President- lam milled upon to name stitutions and to cihatigi the abaractsi or
three at the other end of the line. I alp the Government , m not satislitellACV the
tithing to my friends - and- fellow cities:is, qiie t atity of blociLthat has been *heed i, Aref
who areintereeted with me in this Govern- thegtatittatisiled 'with one martyr in ,thhe
Melt, ono I preatillie lam free to (mutton to plate!. Dees not-the blood otlinoolit ap
yon those .whote I look upon as being pease their vengeance; itt their thirst still
- opposed to -.the : -fundamental -principles unsleked 1- 'Do theytelip-want-natre-hloolli
of this Government,
_Sad who are laboring Have they not honor .and erudite enough
to'• pervert . and des roy it. (Total. to seek to obtain the end ofterride then
-"Name them !" "Who are they 1") thcatiet and b, tbi bind of sio.ainieriet 4
The Dr?seidmeW-Tion , ask me who theist*,
.4 smettneetkaki Olio asemetimelltaeltimjtillt
I iiy Thaddeus Dievens, of Pennsylvenjai Where one blade and eourageame Man will,
.. is one ;
,T My, Atir.' Noma., of the ithonte;', *u, elt another.' I only'dreeid;,:b*iiitiMic
is Mother, and Wendell Phillip la ano th er. 04141(1m, and where lila, Deegan -. llitioliW;
(Long Continued • lETtplauee.) (.Voices, Irk . ~ . . . , ~ ,
"Dive it to Forney 1") The PreurAsni If they want blood let them haft' 'the
reply to that, I will simply say-I do not clamp to strike like men. ticiow they
waste my ammunition upon deed -ducks,— are willing to wound. but• shelf to strike.
(Great laughter and applaueej I stand for limy blood is to be abed btffillbki-1 vintil.
my' eountry ; I stand for the Constitution. sate the Union, and insist on the preserve-
There I. have always platted my feet from tletrof. this Gelernment in its original purl- ,
my advent to .public life. they may tea l . ty, let it be shed ; but lei • in altar to the
dem, they may slander, they may vituper- Union be first erected, and then, If ndoeesa
ate me,' but let me say to-you, all this has ry, take me and lay ms upon it, and the
no influence upon me.. (pruat„epplabse.) blood that now wenn. end animate; my
Let me say furtilar, that Ide not intend existence shell he pourogi oleo oko the last
to be overawed by real or pretendai friends, libation, as a tribute to UM iluiod of these
; nor do llneen to be bpillett by my enemies, States. (Great applattee.) , -Out (Mils or• 1
6 (." a ni ons app l asis i '
,g an5i t, 60 ,4d44 0.1 poneste of MI6 Government rettnEbar when
, is comike, th e 6,......iiiusi m i gla yi r ad et it IS Poured out, that the liloutt Ali sivir. - ,
E
, .1 my oonntrymen, , that it heal been 'tyre, is 14 . 11 seed of the eburole, le Anion
insinuated, no, bit Asefottiatelf it ilapylmen will grow ' end it. will eosttinue to ' inseam
said &Moly ie high 040,, limitifguoit a ,lortrength to power,. **Ugh it tite,,Ver
usurpation of power' ell Imo charged with asmental aol„olepnewl in blood, 4,A1er,4
baddmmemsreteedwoMe - lire years! already sPoicen to. kap longer thitellettend
.ago in a petidUlar reign,.it. wrid 'have abet '.ed-when I Mote hue. , (Go on).. • •,• ' • 1 •
, kii iiidlvidoel. hie Weed. ll:iniat, laughter.) - . ~.iitintraticeloirer. ittelthwetwerri: '
or lithe usurpedeti his Andre*. Johnson I merely intended ta'lmelte my nebuo.Wl. :
been genii' t•• Nolte. None.' ••. ' • . edentates for #he honor lon hire•denome,-
Is it a usurpation to Maud belreem the but before I elms .allow- ma our II- iMmi
People;, anti the
..mitirmetthmenie of pipet lit regard to the Traffic's cit' amentboitlits to'
,Becanee,in .11. conversation miter %fellow. the Constitution, of the
.41040 GMetre:4
'citizen who happentidlo• be te Alimiat : ei.,;!l' phOrirmiter.4 meetitmlWaakingten, for sh.
raid thek 4?thikleitititendnioalito tiM.Citti, ,purpose of being inaugurated as Fleeit*
,stitutien engirt not.trequently In term*, ; ident otliLllititedlitsitai, A ra'Se4/1 ‘
1 4 1 1 0t...Wite ahlitil. l .4 l ,,W.l. l oWo * . 14t16° P i . i6 S i • u l / 2 0. ? 0 , .40004, 4 4
otitklie;a l / 1 1a.iMimign..and.Aiiiitity.Mmol .004 , 14.4 ;4. iffairs4 :4'4'oi yassioloas k y.
410 •Ild instrument *sold be I t sight 4 letioreraneeete .mathwiellety , wirtrilMAll.t.A.
'al!i0 1 40..!0 - # #04.11:1444: , - - — .iit r 4041 hApfthsc ifilis AVai_ii cifiqihk
sh. same.aos., ,
, w s4 . , I, - La say listWe hut; iii44ol,4lm4l)onkti(ptgie' t ,
tithl a lt•rt(dmt ut - alli - Mitib'llyA h fe4.l..tited. 44RPMbittl4siateryileiltatikatm
'Mob eikartimAnteiMeitekt' — ite.1ep:*(41414.46 : ItieloWeamDinelatiadidAdlUDlMlSAlM
-ilgiehatil 4 o 4 o** - AllePTlselulerliiii4i. : * l '• rroblftil/Iti* -.j4 f 4 4 ,P.' 51 - 1 ;.:T?:r 1 ;l:
of .: #41 . 4-# ilki " 0 " 101 0 1 .1 !, e 440figh:04;0 orlikorowoo;4
ineitk 'ciiiikhiiiyiii.onguakiq, , , *ig.i. hwy. - Ai-0 ii.‘"4.loloi.
or:baider4l6-a - , : ittogi. r if** l . 4 .0 04 11. 4 :„,bat: , ..4,6, ; ,i
..x :::09.i.i Las SPA!.l. o . , .*,iir - ,..? 4. 00 1 0 1 0 . .1 ylf
tait liwriggoir
'414....,.•41:,, ,, xt.0rib'qu,k44-•44•1- 1.. 4, ....d444 . „' it ..„44.
_Ai LA h* :,
. ir . „ 4 ti
•:letteablinit , !••emi - noult"Wire ' , - ArimLlN . ,MPOlMMenetertitakentita.
fretligiiMi.) ' ,*, • .;.-'07;;;; r.;•...• T ''' 7 7. : '''..' Velertine4eirerettA •le'lelotwkilir
"1..m0
'• 1 .- •-•,.../o(themieT.Memmeeeteileitv_ foieoDirritaittumv=•k k.
„ . ,11 104 ,,.... 617 ,.• ..", 4 1:7 0 .... 1 r : ..:.' •' i ..fitt 4 49. *6 3 4 vi *
.711.09F144„,r011, 2 **"*.i4('—'' - , ..,17ww.44100.44h.10m: , .
•140iire. tweeWetipitetnit44 They r l • 4 - (4.41MPr0, • r;..ir,ril 4 : .1 .•, ~ j ::_
. i i .‘ l / 4 1 1 1 M i lleirt-OW l *Z d a l : t " `j oak T W )r t IlqaOr
o '; ' Mame "plea t.
0411:11reliri te • 's
itogoiliOm 2 0 I* 4 1 lik . • ilitoti, gawk*
iti figirportsitiN
‘ l l l o,,itenedumillirtiliiiiiMi rsisteigiltiiiik:itt . 4041Paetio
'• (LIA:SI, , , SI f - tef.: .. , `,,..r . ;,..4 :•I . qt.. ra„ , ..„:,,t ...;,: •
...c- t . , .. ... • , ~. , .
-, - .T• • ' -...7. -,i--. .--;----,-.. _. 5 .•,•_._1: 4 ,....,.- ..A • .".. . .." -- • •_, t - .....-.., '. -0 x .•:. '., -7- t.i'.
;*,;4. ~ • .,.'r, .- ..,_ . e ••,-,;., • .._,.., i,- rtt,„,..- , „ . : .....4.,.-i.,, , -:,..t - ;;; 4 ., -;::-.-:1.. - 4 ' ,
• '. t ‘.::: '-' 4, l [A',..e.' '',",; -; -14' ;:,• 2 ' , %". :-..., ': 'C‘ , ,o . • `- 4 •.'lt , ' 4 . ' 3'.• ',,' ..... •' - '1..1* 1, , ,, - "' •• s : :. L.; "
- , .,. / r , ti.- -----, 1 , -.4.,,i:! , , - -:;' ,, ittr.::i. t 4i '' .''' , '"'+', , P , - - .% ', , - ;1 4- -...,11 4 k',•' 0 `, ' '''-- ",#.::;-': - .;'"...f - ,' '
-.• ', ,1 '.. , '',',,€.1: ..'..- 7' v ..' , ,e" *A' ;l '• ' ' - 't L t 4'" ' ' , A, 4 A'!. .. ''•-.,.•;.:-,..,"''' i . r• - ; • ::' _ , :„
iittre
ras Er.nxiw'sni~nosi.
11t011111110 or THE ADMINISTRATION
II SSSSS Of TIM 10079
i'lilk rilletbErr'il tosiTtoil4
=I
`l4
k“'"
,_ '~,= Fit. .:,
1114 t r i ii14 . 4 : Mh I •
is
Jo , AW•i iluid4a.tatiatiod
,16u11(loittlette Wits Oirtilooklioro boa await
iliet,U,V„t4iiiiliiWtf•kgketrtAMObsil
ir*Le ti. o,o4l,rOothtiailllpotrit
. 00nottles
ho slit York betOte iilhat Eouu. 64
oiedifrei to'tio
Olt mtirqber-11 4 , 4 4,..)iktit Nutt AI
'component parts of did rooportitoolosilito.,
• ky tsls inioitloiootfinid that thirolatiot
be 'M em 1640 0 111-11 041 1 kk i M
0e tri ritooiloof relottonii to VO . loit
44,24010.. 1 . 4 f1i• 'the •••1• 8 • 14 re h°441401111"J
, emkiadp eras me
q4/111449#41?; , theirmrn
*0. 11 40# 1 4601,1, 1 " 7 "
' fair rs to gmEnfivn da rebelln
iet,h4
'l , iirthe
- 1. *bet
11=5
ME
lAii ili• ,' ' 41;44. '• -
:1 14. 0 1 d 6 r ' _ ..,.. a 4 Tialitage-MiliC
41 1::114,
i •
-rit al, R AMAIMIIIO463IIO 1 1 rifilikl f
1 1 1 : 17. 4 . ORR'
Ati kisllll 4s ll6 l . _
oolopbolf, Allotrooritoook4Ol
! 1 ``. 174 ,0 4 1 4 .0 4 , 1 44.3 1 4 1 1t *Sok 0 WOO:
t t l" .1 0/3 7 /4‘". , twolEkklo: 1 0. 11 401 t.
i imitivel
i los et ' or, „ okra 84•Noia r•i4
' ;fro/ ve'viiiiaictutroi&dist.iiii
eiostasuliglit siriadiewit,lniiiittbiE ' dif
iiiiiiigeligilliiblaiOliatil e a•Prdlatitafilll .
10 etieiliigat i ~' i • . • • :
.:, .
Pea whit der* now 1614 orho eamaitti,
Da etas *Ma* elm* that v inortiell
whin& alknrs ameadoseatir to the mood*
law ' eigemely rusk* that ao Stites . • iltb.
put 7t&; ambient, , shtall ed
squat Oultrage.l.l 00,064( *la it, I
provides timarmosirtiMta ibafllun ell.lamt
om!jpfeeoitafive,.fq the.licome of Row
494 0 114 4! P 01 4 4 , 1 * Ilk=
ih, opt a i d!{ dit4illootaot Ito mom ••
We impose isles upon &mai we. *M. pill:
talc ggthltrers .bito Wriry portion u pit
pettik euhpAtts • of love"-
. meta the ae4li"` a!'4o, • .W • elk
they asks - to
_` W; *Ai=
Moe it tiii'eaus y ? Anc6ar
door sod told no, •you Must $. iamb,.
must bear boidfias ot Good:emend; trot yOo
eatliet partialmito in its lsSislaUon Which
is to sleet you through all time to sours;
in thlwiastiee. is istatr? (No lm,) •
I NOM, ram for dm - Union. I am for
prefer/hi - all die Bralea. l I am , for
dos Imo dm MoundWV flat sett= all! the
tr uilitla uqnsetlona lves bl7l l 3:l l .l O l ts: l :4 4 o k ikl ab k li no s w n l 4 -
wire alma to the : Geteruntent, • and
who swears to support the Caullloilo*
pest neeesearly be loyal. A saes sato&
takelhat oath in geol• filth unless MIA
loyal ' ,
A mere amplilleatioa et the oath 'lakes
no different,* is to the principle, • Whatev
er test io thought proper as adduce sad
as proof- of loyally, is a men Tatter of
detail, about whiolt,l oars aotbinj; tfull
than be unmistakably and unquistionably
loyal, let him adhatroledge allegiesso to the
Constitution 0f the Ilaitod Eltatel, and be.
willing to ategjitort the illoveromeht, in its
hone of is* i t od boor doled, and I liB,
I kiiow that some do not, "nosh as much
importaneelo - thls point as I do, but I re
gard It ass fandainental one. The priced
ple that earned us 'through tie revolution
Nei thatWilreiliould be no Mastics, withf.
out rePreientatitth. Ihold to that Prittolpl s
wirliolket s tuadataintst bf
fathers. " It It *OM goodeisititlirgoOd
If it orai worth . istindieg bY"their,"lt I.
orth standing hy now. Li is tbudamentil,
and Should' be absented andong en. MS for-
pruneoli_ukts;'
1 - ' ' 1 ' Mita COSMIVridt; gn ~ 7 ,i 1 ..
low aware !MUD. 'eh* Islam g r ebe *Asia
llon , it weei said by:oome that Ate detiiiiu-
Simi had home Mimi ay ao • pike iirpatih.•
ment and laid Ow r Iliitlie this of was
1 ad rebellion tudoidnioud9airatioo.,.
'ivo know uy'it. ifonitiii - Kto , iirsi4 iiiMytimiiP
andieriti eWierkluiidoi, uomiekstitutionat
likings OUrnigtimefiWoM4Wilti M
kr #9134
in order fertiaiiiikriiedulitttutiaitio
%int, illiiiiiliiiitiefiediiqii itailltetniPii the
Coml.', Michel** rollit4 iiiiii, lati sway,
Hit wad %ail:Mitt Waste perthialiera in or=
der lo lard 111 rifolimMit. mid aft - !jut/
'be szaueetikaajostided. beashia iii . '4lllmg
the divoriiiiiiiit you really- sk i ed the' Geri
entities,- sow that pact bad bbsaiii iiii'
that. filo( war Is ovary lee Willi M4iiiii flit
belie& of a Write" Colietieweim led teat
- the thee hiui Weesikt4ki , the 'Ootietituthiry
dowarl4:ll‘olKitoprioreid it, im omit ,
stazid , lll prolylotomie4oeensfity. Mut weir,
hi ardor imatiia4iiii I dimratemerit. r
Proll•llP_Mbie,Cossiitutheu: It,. 4 `' ' ' 84
ORTIIPIO4IO7 la hi ifdrioCiariosimiii
to•lP4:Plita• leg iike..o 6 Vodiiitlit
hue ihihorurA is .iidei; auifoldod.. .11i. dare ,
suaillrieread; it;Must;.flow tie diiiiiffid . •
A n 40 1, 19 5 17 t4te Antoriaoltipitpitivt,2 iiiii
lift to ifiak ibi!le iiA li reoPtigs
_ _ l4 It 1.410t# IP* Aikallitite * ll ll3th. 'Y4I dm it
1 . ,' i t trAr li 400 4 W MN P o ,o7m'oht
It
in" 6 I? . 4 6111 14,9 1 . 1 4004 6 $
i ' 4. - ;411114 1 1 * ) 4+ a i ftero4 "fifit : A
Awoitaiiiiinith *met or Owiatti,,pridA ,
eltaxid Prepaid Id , Imilli tr i il iV 1.44
.bersei eii yilidiAffi'lliir r iiiiiou/04# 3 ,
as. pi ror.'ili,Y, , i ," r" lit*
afir l .iytois o lorigio'
roa4) - wieltaiiiiW.W — i.:io.
4044064: .itt=ii , . - e..!
:i r poorWiiklig. 4 ~lir
idashig#44driiiirePaiatia 4 4.44• YAW"
. 161k44 4 .61114010. lOott *1141114,, l
noiiimtkiiiiiodotiogd 13siit togigitehie.ir
lovoirowes44 . l4o iwOotwbiii% ..
.i p .4
doddiiitiiifefhibillt. t liiiiiii ' '
: ,thekelidoiliMisoNtrid *ft , 011)"ifilieithil
"• AiwiAlloritittltadio4itis&Wi*ra -, .
'''' tiell.iltittillpootiO **ilk fkoeioliiiiiiit.4
,toitiht lig Sews Ida titeriiktit !met** .lltat
41. Voitilitlitab:lsyminitati.gzi
#olllbittlikisaiorliikaidliktissio
.iwiesitiikei* Idameiwitiltijiirdiiii
.of 14141‘1,11%101. ad! OM polostpiter it
Milt Oolmototottioltholtip isiiipLubt. , do
* 11 4440 1 4V # l o4ololo,pothinioarm
14 14 4, 1 1. 3 1****VABIWN011tiftioft
5k541,14 4 4 40SPPOWIM5 i 1 ~ 1 1 ,, ,; : 1 4 5 3:
fiirk *4O tiNfsillsior t*
41#1,,iiiiir VIP litiAlAttcAor
• .M; ..
,' ^:. •, la ' 4 -`,'l'',' ~.;•..
. .
:r.: N
''.%:.:'''•l : ':
4... 4 : e"!4...t . 5.. j*II, ~,,, ;, ,,;„A 4.,:• 7 ,Aw :, 1 , ~,,,.. .... 0; o_7 , , ~-1,..f:f4 ;,-- i.lll,
''''..• '‘'''. ''': -.. •:'''''''', ~ ' t: ;, -, -'01 -:- 4, ? -,, -,•11T-,, , stts,,, , :.•<,•,,t .. •
1 1 4 ......',P-4 , 4 - , '-''', 4 ",4C1' iv:s4ig. I:ti, 07.'2K; At , ..t.' '., .., • .- - , . A
ME
.414itt
4/4; tl?v
,00400magh
wbos* raw
I. a1hi11!*604,44" C 4PC 4 °F -
c i , " 4 I,llditSt Nardi Asti Book -.
PllNlßit'l!ilf.
t '
1 . : i !W# 1
~,' ..14 4 f 1 i 0 P' 1161 k ' l c
4 4
, i t
.: 4 • ,>.= .• , 4," )tilltr, :i
-lk. ' • ' • CV Mr , . 1 4, , t.
1 :fisro:ifitlilq(C__l 4 _ 4l _ski>
dial lEatii AsibilL, . , oisliSsik
gitnik fimOkt 1 :!: - - 41 daTI la
OK VII Iw, i iiiirlasPit* - •
stritielatkatio4lo l ,otddiv 4 he :
Idiots *Kr imllonvir 4 0 1 0 0141 " 116 " . I
amp ibevrilitstreaii . tioso iiitiviellto I
preripsostiiskilik eicnotemina in
TfiVellotOloos Weis (laipsitift VI 4
;ilaallok„ pies Ass Most OOP An A It *We )
400 sse tissitis4 otafttit,tl4*ls 0110404
isd - iktlifi dart Orion* pp tits resl priaid- - N
r t ." ' 4 rmi irsrPtag; 'lies gtio emu .
17 Ostku`stalt *he yak tett ,titsol. 04 id*
irth*. Mein ; l itho ia fore 110 ,
anti William, and who tot4tyl its Otql •
by Owning Asir irtssiistui '. It As'
sombstsittif Amid stszt4 beta: th ou,asa
= :it - I. l 7l; : takt , := ---
.mitlit le Wink re irositl 4 gailisit 4 40
t 't
enemies ;fail thiliatii4rouir IW iiiiililifif a
Is liinild"intditalli"lts frilimie 4
sad the Mande of NilittitstliilP Miry. ;
(ilikeitAbrieloadt—
ify isio;atit4iii dtiliktoi rift*
*luck loapr than I. tatamdad, k•gtkr.sosiitsr,
abut wtarain _a groat: atsuggle,tuat I• •
Hs your Instrument. and I Lave thought .ft •
but to, expross layman' frankly thou I ask
you hoed I upurpodtuiturrity t Who la hie
ibis cottutry that JUT, uot toilet}
beryl to %Ober. 'sills tool or tie *coati
elibor in rivet) life or public life, that has
not,a)rays yeopiled uir Mirada' and aJ
tirn'ef.
Sometimes it lola been said t . pirtian lac
for being a little egotistical, bin. eta ern ea— •
gsgetin a tilandly and fairilittr, amorra—
oibat was Scohnattia le a intik, ;
(Laughter.] Tbny can aster •detear
Langittarl *on, I will tell jon /that con—
stlintaa mY good look. it to istaaing right •
sad being for tbapeople. [Great arplatincl
riorit;:an'utartsci.
The people, setoehow or other, •Ithortgh
their edgdhity and geedjoidgthent ash 'Teri •
fro;Stently underrated; ' thridirt-titiatated
isitetally ; get to fend Dot and Ontlefitand-'
who le for they and who is ligsheet Mune ' '
Tbey do U by instinct, If In no othetiPal•
"TWltidian'sibcoil therein notilidlcrita "`-
r, thank God; I'esa lay in band upon my
bosom, and outs withilekrastiefectioa, ........
that in all the - postilin is which I have
been placed, sod . .I iiiivii bees placed In
snail that sure, sIGIIIYIoIt *II cloy 4. 4, 1 1 ,11.
'5"Vt1.411214 beat &aid, I.haulteter,dededs..,,!
Sed,nsisis,, ner,do tjuillese,the . g, wind opoga . ,:t
!!"._41 1 90 ° . *ad 'IPPI* OO O • ~, J 1 'AI 1 , 1 ,
ir psi 0,1.4 ttelsayed I Tfliat,priusdpin ~
itea. I e!olaled! Who! ,eentitesat..keln: I ~,i
` renewed Otp,pt I •.; 411 *Fe !Oa S*4 ll Pk! , ti
ilf.i.-10, 1 4,*,r4igia&T,SgjX1, 4 ti'i
'an tte' Steselspe ilfit'Mlee iliks li f il. .ro
~
4ftici. "4 1 '4W1**4 1 ! 1 ,.i14 11. t ' l4 '!f .' i l ‘; .' ,...
, 4teimuiliar.T.i.4.ol4"!VMh . 4ll/0/; I
itaie'dorlifeli.' ettee igi ‘i t Otrlrilir l d 1106111' . :'
othas,' - ai sems;thail",'ltieliiit foleiliii my ,!
peididatiaor, *Do fiti ii iiiiiiiilii Lt's' dims
tiro exiiiv bat iney Oass‘glee Untioninisait"' 4
of Iti's' that It ittlikusitiois bt 4i ogettsiii•L
poi e 4 anythittrisai 1 hkae stottitt '- - •
ritzerturstr atlteeske romejf: r •
The very pone: that his now porn:int:
was pursned . tty:bis tattler hls'adotittistra
-45a,.1. barldgiAosen spoUste! by Wl7'llll'o
psithisikatinudilon for that. very piirpoisi"
An• insaretebla'Prefineobb saw proper id
liiiid!rd hip! *kb 411, 0 4 1 treat; a bon"'
Iterld.jitui.tostiti latet tiifi place, and theta ,
1 111110.0 1 principle OM.. in reference lathe , ,
'm_10 1 ;4) 011 of,tho 11111011, front which I hate
'departed, , lions. ,
.
,Tisett the.,Wef Antst sletplt tipdd me, NO ,
• it•iii,, !Top . uky• ppliff i trewii slap, I' bale
fried: 4 4r do my titstg...4 know that some are 1,
inTil?!4llT4ost,lol'ned !Posh t'sT th e While
Boni; aellirlag attra•etitine4the Nil- ..,
•deqt• i fiat eta say-io tims,..ithe . areas of the
' *White.ll6use have u lb thitolluence nip ate
• Tha SiCtogintif inallitiii in nits - country; Seel '
union littritton,nie oben'opoo thole Wears' '
ulitittrieik m i !r o, one Thus thst I eat arid
'lda dinWnot amount ti'mlieb!, suit the nnu„
6reneutiinnoikiSliet Id inuttgh' • to ortisflifr"!
ine:siiiit,Veri vitt fautily,'lOSery 'Mail; Itirli e '
, •. ,ifitial kirmittehy tithe bi•ocialianguinitik
41k • irtwelii4ps Vier abn 46 ertesdybOlM'
. • •72WntiatWtifeeif ilia little iiindgblLll
tbiOrrilflriifiiiikt: l l. 4 back stab itsodeste
i or l d i m it i 4 m il '01.: 0 rawfor, tae...: Tliti" '
=vtrottasesdosatintietioti ofbay...
- • .
, osiudttwi7,llo,**7 ooltatsYstaier .
' llltirskasti.dstMlintak is ill tint*. A
laik '1;41 ...**linensiktomiir ' • 1 ',
fl4o3oolffibint zAti;:bur.nik cow ~,
rf.»; . .54 lorviridi , !l,:.
~ ~.. nlii*t..diklitto. AIL,
. , .• &a kro*M nut eintiiiityk4tA . , 4
4ktitti. , o 11*-alird",^llid. 7he.,
' "iii•ligrev****l ll ;# 4,4 oo4•: .
tobashilitit api**lathititmr. kola. ,
,•'
.' i l Ilitlfk.bl' 01 4A 0 ilotilintltj'Oome-W .
IIII100,*(1 ither4)00 , 1•10:1110110**0.1
Ohas(loi Iltns' , 411011,01141144%; tiId,VP4PN;:I, - 1 „.
Matiadt,*Einiii4llolf 0 17.4161e..4111441id .
OloniPoStguiffihilldto*AltssfirtAllis.l
Ilitilkin~Aligi,f l2 . l oilkOliiimA44 • .• -
411011 /4-_, • ,10 -0, 0/ 00 A AClWaill, •P
*bar MO e, tit,iffy i #o4
1101# 4.411 4 . " 4 11 1 = 1
4.llTplOitolllooitit ~ L , 1_ . -,,
ota r =
.461 /011F- : . 46411 .#* ' , Ff li i . 7 "
Oft* It* to- ,; t : 24 ',,
. • , •,,. .
•-•1 .0. ~p,. ~ ..-.
.. ...„iti_ty.. 4 .,
-•-• .....• -.,., ..,._... •••4•1 , :
• ...'• -: , ;•1 - 2•ZiA
• •-." ~...a:
lEEE
lEEE
ktOol
r WAWA"
timate