The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 29, 1862, Image 1

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.!,,,t, ,nbelipil tu. must Ihs Invariably pald In Mean*,
I; ieDt IP oar 4 1 7" -- . -:- - ' .::- - !,.. , -
k , to rauttitits Alto crenrosi:• - -i: .* •
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, r,. . j orlt wir. will he forth to Carriers and others
, f .;;pri WV copies rash on . delt% ery. • . .. -
v ii ,,, ! aryyest add bona Trackers sdloplitd With the
.. s sii at fl M adedure.., i , •
)t, • . , ens tan' Oi 'tttIiIIPAPPI.E. .. . r ''..
. nc larrilpre order the dieonn nuns nee nt thile - new.
•;,,,, l he pptatelier. 0:47 c..ootintre to soot/ . Meta watt
0 .,„„,,,,,, z ia an paid. •.1 •- .
...I wrcriber... neglect (lending to take-, their newspir.
'., (Nn the Mien to which they are 'Ai reeled: that ore
II ~,,r,,,ensible until they bat* settled - the. tils and
..,..,4,logaiiiiii,d.mll4ol/114... y... !.. ~ ,
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. 4 o wrihers Timex to:other places Without Iniornaing
o t4r.hrr,au r d the . pergrpr i , 0 , —...
se e. tothg furnaer'
.-,.n...m. tor( a 0 , hel I ~. p.ill bli...
1 ,.„,....1, hire derided t het refuel no to take newsier.
~,,... the ~ft-.., or removing, and treeing 'them
. .on.
, j 1,,, I. prima rack w.ith,wew a intentional: fraud
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• - RATES OF ADYERTISINC
;„,,k i Ire of 10 lioes.:so cents for one I u asrt,loo--ssib
i n 2.5 rests 'each. 3 lines orre..fime.,2s
irmertloris. 12,!.4 cells e a,h. id„
.;":=ealetts.?ver I for *hurt periods. charged is a
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t . wc,E. TWO. ?MILL. :11x. SRLLtt
rfteg, 10, $l. 25 2.5 $3 • 00 - I
- '1 175 1•275 11 400
100 .1 50 •200 I 300;i6-09
125 225 260 400 . 600
rioes •1 25 2 25, 2 70'1 50 700
utiles*, I`2b. 225 . 2e5 •5 00 .6 00
;•,..ita e s.' 125- 2 25 300 5 . 50 - 9'oo
rIVEMN En cottrran AA 48QU141.0Y Tth LINLIL •
~.,t l astri 125 225, 330 I 6 00 ; 5- 10
. 00
~,qatren. 225 400 .5 00 . 900 1! - • 14 09
4 .,, l uares.. 350 SGO - 750 12 00 18 00
.., ni eteaq, 450 6 o 0." sOO - 14 90 I. 0.00
;Irtercole. 600 - 900 , 12 00 18 00 30 00
~ , . arger pare for niter' periods, asipefagteetnent. -
- oriteeinnes Notices; $1 each—aocoMpardelLwith an
;ttrtisentent. 7 , 11 rents eat+, ll'
1, ,,,,,,wennts Wane AfavedateacandDeatha.tlo • Canta
iinelcrfirst in .rt inn.--subseineat insertione.s cents
,N ice words are counted :urn lino in a.lsertliing.
nnrchlnt , and nthorn. advertising by. 2V817. with
i n e,.. : ts, and a standinz advertisement not exceeding lb
will ht "harzed. including subncrintion. 1.. , 51.6 00
~,, t heloanuntnf four squirms, with,chant, -
hard sohscri 6i inn '
• '23 00
itiout thin:es. the rates designated !shrive.. •
•kit,rtis-tnenf S set in larger t2.. - pe theft'usual will 1!
:4) per /...eur.. advance:On then. priers' All- tut*
the same an letter presit: I- '
N., Trx,le advertieemrnitr received Mon AtlVertislng
. ..,t, - atruid..es.rept at 25 per rent. alliance to these
eahss.l.c special attriu.ment with the pithtielser.
, I ,, r iscno 2.1 tents each. D,tstheneeompnniedwitio no
tente'witlinut nntires. nn Thence. . - •
c t nn tie,...9nnenpt those of a tell:lnm rharaCter and
pnepones, will tie charled 2.5 rents for any
, n le , r rtline. under If!. Over Iglutes, l cent): pqilne
••'. ' • .
e• dins of tneettrign not of a getiernl-hrpublic
varier. charged at 4 cents per line for earh in nett ion.
7 , facilitate calculations we will Mate tliat•3'.:B linen!
.1. , a column.-164 linen a half colusnti—andb2 lineea
rtercolutun. 2u52 words !mike a coltimn-1476 - n half
'con —and.73B a quarter column. All odd linen over
.!oars, charged at the rate nr- 4 rents pelline, foi
. lime,. and II cents per line for thive t •
Yearly advertisers m ust confine their advediteing to
ur own btisinesi. A:erode , for others, salenf Real
•I!tt.tk,c.,,are not int:laded In buslnersadvertisemente.
LEGAL CARDS,
• . -
(BIN P. HOBART has resunied-.the
partite al the law: Claire on Centre streeCiiPP9 B 4e
a rne dean Howe, Potts Title, Penna.
7. •
B. GOWEN. Ato - i-npy-
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at aw. .o:flee—Centre street. below the ll,piseopal
POT YS Y.ll, LE, PA. [•2•2 7 ly•'
01IN. H. A • Cot use or al Law.
°Mee—No.lG Wall*tieet, (11n6in 330 New York.
.4T. 47•1 y• .
r y ERsTRO USE, attorney - /VIA' w.
'Min—Centre street. nuinalte Mgr 'fawn Mall,
• • TFebruary
HOMAS R. BAN NAN, Attarnu
Law.' Wilco in CentreStreet,oppnaltni ni ropa
reb.PottAville.Peutim. • •'. t10v.26.766
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P. SPIN , Attorney
, • .katiland. Schuylkill ;enuitty."Pa., will art as
at in the purchase and I.:stat,nolleetion
opts: Le. '2l-1y•
lIIIIISTOPH ER L PI"Fl. E;:
Attor
ney at hall Pottsell le. SchuOkill county. Pa.
171
Mr.ututongo street. cornet of =econd.
411.11.:57.
71‘VID p. GREEN, Xttorntrat Law,
South-, W.-st e,irner Contra 'and
story. .Entrance on Market Rt.;
A.-11 ni,ronsulte4 to Getman. , : ; • ,
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BUS - IN-ES& CARDS .
rENIEN 11A11111S,
Oftic;r—Market ti 4, nlrvx 34, P.,rEsV I L LE.
• . 42Iyj.
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A. (=Of/FRU, Insur-atice, Agent.'
4 .` OFFICe-SK•oild 3tteet; new. '
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Ma x V , 1144 y• •
' S.: LA NGDON, .Surgei,TEDenti.:94
) 4 , ,rk.it .44- : :-ebt,:§econaf D r above Third Oreet:
Pot twit le., 31,ny ; 18.1 Y
W.- till LAFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
6 1-31, , orthe renn.yiyantii4tate fleologkalurvey.,
rey itintiv.ixiinel.. &r. 41. if •
m Ali ANOY CI 11 - „Srituy P•lll . Ccionty, pi.
-10,1t.tr vilres6—t•Mattanny City P. 0;"
-rit ' -
Mining rencineer•eind
Colliery Viewer,
PITT S, VILLF PriNA • -
tratber 11.'55 •
EQRGE B. FFISLER, Mechanical
Esr.ti•nerr and Trnu.,:tamittin, attends tn.he race
jat,lta , e of tuarhinory. rind to the. reAtuildlng and
o.n.nf old rnaritin.ry.
rt Cnrlon. }larch 5. 'r,9 • .
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I(E : N(,Y—For the P.urjClinse-natr
;ale of Rent F...ttntet buying and sPl!lrte roal:'ta
rh3r...te of Coal tanO. Mines. &e?. end *alerting
otake-Itahnotanys Street, Pottevill;,l .
s "Att 4.1.) - CHAS- M. HILL
John A..Citto...' •
anufactnrer and Dealer in all
kind. of LySIBEIt, Williamsport. Pa
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WILLIAM MILES
PEC'TOIt OF. MINES and EL;
.LAN .offiee. WrAt Maiicet tie
1.1.'N . G. TIr7T.TER and Kai.
nttr: and .131T!'S 22fil Deck pirett. PhDad'i.
Snltnrn V I. " ' ;111./T
WILLIAM BERNER,
;turer of all kinds of EarthettliVareaud,
Yellow Ware. • • ,
,ss,•,-rmd gen.!, mar .Kopitrrks Snap Ftretar,V.
U. Ilee - rr Pe:K. Its:iglu; Va.+4 dee, &e.
tgt 62-ly .
BANISAN Agent let the eel.;
!Minn of C4ml Rept.. e.. oe F.r2l gid4te.
4CE-4:entre reet. leppusi te t Ile 1; piseopu emit,
, VILLE. Pa. •
fnenes , t:—II on. C. W. !levies:3.hp P: I!eleirt..7no:
:•n; Comp , W. Sniler,l;enj w.;cu,plingA, Ed! rd
PArry. • , to as. IP. '6l : .--
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:EL Lcirts.l . fLEw Is ..1; '3laarra:
Lewis &Martin. ;i
and Win . ng Entttnetrs. ,S'urreyori, de., '
II att*nti ; promptly to tztirveyn of Mines,
.• Rnade, ke.., add .111 other - business ip the, loe of
7t , fendon: .
.tl! Lying - will ally) continue. his brisiiimou of ei•
interferin.T. ela irna to tiotking : ool
, t k elttwrienr , .,oinit pxieitogioit
!zr tflthr rountry. give Ittni.perulleir qdrantages
i,taneh of bilitirlemt. I
g—C,...rit re it rest.-let d* , k.otour Sliver Terrare,
x2r . etn,h,,r ; '6O 1 •
." :••• •
HOTELS.
FECER'S HOTEL..
raerhjOttsvilli Bonsai) II
rwitre and E. ..V.thlrf . ai, - 0 •
3.1,1 . M. EEG En. Prop;t.
, ITIIE UNION:" '
Str:. ab. 3d; Philadelphia 4
N,N r , \I . 'VcU IKit, Prvtplei
Unt.l is cent ial.tnnveriirni
Fed paitn of 113
.111'.rery particular ad,inte;l to the comfort; and
r the Nisin,s, asircrcrms; $1 50 per day:
Ilier " •
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AMERICAN - IIO.TEI 0
Located on CHESTNUT StiOot,
Opp„riyn.thaiild Etats .
~, p r . xir n py to the principal 4rtbbitte. arta
1 1-mI4,IIIIAF, Cutt , an ere. Court Romer,
;dice, Of Dnrieg_ the riot. year
..etir4r rrtlttkl.Pertnn. riot 63ns
ofece inicitlenn nr ple.3.lltel.llllln s el this lintel, trots
r•nr.r and lilieritt appoint rue, , l.; ell milted
rrnornri 311.1 enttynniener.. Nit/R.loi
r , e 110", at the , ttitT rent mad Depnts. Arid
rind Pl.r,nztr2cto !Mail !ttto' belt a guar.
'MS. 82 50 pi: day. • •
ST. LOUIS HOTEL.
but Strjeat, *bore 34 . i
Philadelphia;
, nmedlaie noldhiporhqod nittie Jobbing Haloes
rtes. Third and Cheairrtit etieeta, the Ilaules„.Pnel
Merchant.' Ka:chance. kr., ore, aerie faith on the
American ; and 'European Plan. _
Beard .Per Day. $1
. and 3 t.'e141,4c,
Sin tio.'itor.au. Iron '44 erats upwards.
Ratzurirst attar'4.l. ,
accarding to
Ant of Par:. ' ' •
city care tike payeengee:e from in! Stitien to
) the Hotel. '-': • : • 7
iidhcb. Preach, termite and: Spaniell spoken.•' . •
JO, • ' ,
/SABLED SOL MRS. SEAMEN,
/garbles, and Widwars or r , other Heirs
ton who have died or been-killed in the
POTrS,. sq., Attorney for
te.ißonnty Land-and Pension Agent,
•Co., Pa. > • .
ENSIONS procured for -Soldiers,
and :‘isrines of the present • scsr, - ehn sn
Iby rcaton 01 wounds reectlT.d. or disease- encl.'
Lehi)", in service. and I'eatione..llOunty Stoney.
nett of nay. ohtsi tied for widows or Other heirs Of
ho have died, been killed while ineeivirre•
ty Land prttecrred for si;rvices in rink of the other
• . it. I'O 1' Esq.;
• a;
it dssirtne to tracura rt hnsinsta, with te r pid
ks- ran hare it attended to by
th.uflire or W. It. l'orr,,.Esq:. Centre street, ,
't exchange flute!. where every infriisnetion will
IVRAdt TIME NANITPACTDRE.
;RlOll MALT - VINEGAR
weninpate with - any In Ibe inattat. " - Groner.,
.atara an/ Hotel Raepet,aor 111 di well tn lava
•xil*, • cal!. It in put - up in veil hotndwnollati
• r trai.,etwoatiun. • •
i taautref urel nonsiantly riu band by •
• • 4.11:2. 14;U} Et.'Pattanlllo;
! Sly
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VOL: 3 XXXVIII.
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11.1111.VETT, VAN DESEN tIOCIDIAN,
, • ' DZAIMIS .
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Locust' Mt. tip& Brbact Toe, Coal.;
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.LBO. ERIPPLiti Of .
LEWD).* cOAL k NAVIGATIOiC comPoosTra oo4L,
• spßisoimuNTAl.N; • . SIKRLEIGIL• , .1
BEAVER MEADOW. - 110515:1( BRDOK, ;
•
Best- Qualities Of lied and . White. Ash
- A LI
Wbarvga—lso. Poralilettaind.' •• •
No.: Ellsalie.thpnct. e -
Offleas—No. 7JI Walnut ettiat. PHILADELPHIA:4..
Nu. ,:lerinlty NR W YORK. •
, NO. 5 Doane street,. IHOSTON.i
Plea , No. •
• - • •BLANISTON 4.COX, •
ilinromi Ok , -* at strr la vuartikt. or •
YrIIITE'ASI.I. - RED ASH and YROLJNY-SCIDETYLE.,ILL
• COAL; PEA:SRL/N. COMPANY'S custnEß-. •'
• . • LAND COAL; also 'HAZLETON ;
. . • •
• • 5217 . wAnur ste r . et,'
OFFICES: 4 Near street, " Few York, -.-
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• -(-1j Doane strict. Boston.; . 42
AND'S/111MB 07 • '
ALXIV33C) C l eb A jra
, Fleet Quality Red Ash
N 0.113 Walnut 10;reet, 113,11ogolpfiblIG,
OFFICES,: No. 70 StAIO-re
xt'ot::BOsIOn: .
No. 166:Broadyay‘ New York. P5ll-4i
PHILADE4IIHIA - ,IC:.
'Shipping WEAR VES for.ANTHPACITE)COAL,
_ 2 • • • . . AT .
Delaware River, Phtladellphia.
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-`• -' -1 . Wart ttf•o• 2, • • •
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, 'REPPLIEFti `& ARO. • '
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, - ( - N.E. eor. IVltincii t Fourth Sta..fpllada.
. OFFICES :4, :45.1.the Slr...st. New York.• '.
• .;
: • '- - tMerehanu: aug - Builalug t Prothieticei
~ • DAVIS. PEARSON &C 0..,• •
• . NlNt3t / AND MilViitti , OF IRA '• . 1' ,
CELEgRATEB LOCUST MOCNTA IN WHITE ASIi aii4
e•POIIN VEIN! , 1 , -'•• .! !
.
.. ! RED ASH . C0A1!,.. .
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._ . , ' Igo:: 133 .. %Val trui Btreet,FhlladelplOla; i• ;
- • OFFICES: !io. 11l . Broadway; Itoom No. g Trlplty
..;” . Build tha, New York. - 1, • :
'.. t No. 11 Dna ne .S.freet.. Boston. '',: 1.
. WHARF—OREENIVICII, DELAWARE ATFINUE;
DAVIS DEAILSON, P 1111.4. ' -I • GIDAGN BAST, ASHLAND.
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Wharf 'lra. a.
CHAS MILLER 41,C0.
11111CLIS ' AND 1111.114 , 1040? coat. •
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• • WHITE ASH
LL •
F rom the PIN E,KNOT and , SIT. LAFIA•CO I I4EMEB:
: RED ASH -j H. 1
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- From thi4r.PLICENIJSCOLLIP,Ittp.B. 1 '
CANAL LAINBINGS,—EIIt•LEN A
WICII NI/4 1 1 3 RCCES'i 8 .
OFF IflE :—No.IQS Walt% tat Street, Philadelphia.
.Apr it 9,. 1 59 • •.
ALLOWAY . C. MORRIS hai
`'ties thirty ihnuaind tone of Cont'afl
h e alma'. font of Teske,: 81 ~ciast betel! the Nary Fal - d.
Small tote alapped et any, tlotedloring the ttrm,on.
1 Once—?`o.l.33,..Wallanit St. t Philatra..
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•' . - • tompst4i or
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LOCUST •G - AP . ,• - • I
' . ' . LOCUST MOUNT AIN, ' ' ',
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• , • i BL - ACK HEATH.
Ali soollealeroi I n other. 6 rsk'qUitlltici of
White and lied Ash Coals: •
_•
'No. 214 iraNta street. l'hilagetpkia. dila Wood/and
Irditroco. Saloq/kfli Hirer ' ' ~ • • '
• THOMAS CAI N . MOULIN III.:CEPA .430 M.oo4ii.
• - . ..
WM. F. MOODY, tihirrer•and Agent.
• S Hav
chuylkill en, Pa. '
•. t2. February 14.'62 . ls: - .. 6-ly I •
•
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1
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:,- ,
~.. ,' LOCUST 64P- COAL. -• •
•
I\TO!CICE, I have alipoint , l..,CAlN;
1.1 - 11.4(7XER k iCKIQK sole al;pmts for y LOL ; 115'1"
MQUETA.I.N 1.%),1LL, f rum Locasi-Ciso Colllo r. :
GEOItU E kV.. PARVIN.
• Leeust Osp,..lan. 2, '62. . I -.. ' r 7. . •
ILEPPLI*S COAL .
. •. NOTICE.' • •
' !A.my* appointed T At ,
~.t COihe
.votetut esql arive Agent's for the tole of all my.pal.tlie
prochzit of the"Cotllerles Osrm•rly Owned and ,Wor 'by:
. °ingot S. •
tu ,
GEORGE W. CO LE,
, A.,.. seirres..ur
_. •
• • TAMAQUA W.HITE_ASH-C `.
_Prom the Reeresdale Buelcville Collieries.
91 , F1CE—,N0.120 Walnut, etreet
Coarrorwarded from Port Clinton by ; Reading
• Railroad. or 1111.1oata by Sebttylkill Canal.
. . . .
.. -..- lorberrl Coal. , - :. • ;
A II Inferinr . Coale are advertised and sold under the
11 - name of.!.±lobit:erry," we Ifereby atininnee that the
undersigned are THE ONLYMINERS . t LORREIVItY
i .
COALS:and that , INPF/127. SININ I •K SON,. OLOTER and
DI r. JOU N it. lit AKIsTON.'Phi I delphia retve all qui
Coal at tide water.—Mtvtvra. FIN 'IMMO' ' & GLOVEI'
receiving, Miura:. Wheeler, Miller & Co.',. and Jitney,:
Kititniller, Urea & tlo!gand Mr; JOHN ft,-TILAKIM4
i
recelvinz . MeAvre. Oraeff & !Cut' , ores—and Wry arc Ivo
only dealers tn tilisAind or 0.21. nd It can hell:tipped
~by no othir piirliga., KiTZMI LIM. STEES ICO
,4
VIIEF.Lk:It. MILL/qt.& CO.
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GRAXF/1 0:17T2114. • '.,
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- ili - er,rove, Slay 35;'61 , I • •• N.. ; •
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RYSTT k MAILINGS
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ELE'BOWEN'S -Haw BOOK. •
PHYSICAL HISTORY. OF,
•• I - TOR CREATION EARTH AND ITS Ort•
:a/MITA:ft& ors witideatlem'af thik C.nereogony of bc
• Balls from' the . assailsModernteleueN by Irjr
• BOWEN.. Mom . • • I• .
- Entorripttoius ree elved by • • B. HANNAN.'
-Nareb M6l ~
forlip EibEslstr.
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TILL TEACEVY4I7, Til.rizies Sae BOWELS
PUBLISHED EVERY SATUR
TRAJD L E
Pier lolo:13.
BUM, co.,
SCHIALKILL NONATIO . i*• -
' lirh•ef..ll6, .•1. , - .•
-I..EWIS'AUDENIRIED 41 I .
CO; .
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RPIVIMELi POTTS & po. - -
. . -s. . 205 Itr4 l. Philadelphia; , `
.., Walndt .S
oF,,F._i 110 P.readway. New York. , • . ' !
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(State Street andlier6hante flow; Roston,
CAIN, HACKER & COOL
Locust, Komi aiu, tract Locust Bun'Colliesp,
• do •do " Tunnel' 'r do
Broad;Mountain " Mammoth Vein do _
Peach doR Ash, " do
• . .• CHARLES- A. REPPLLES t .
Pbtladelphbi, November I:S. I,
Parties. 11 - earring to purchaso any alb!' abortsgamed
Coils" Ordrr'from
• 32 4 Walnut, Street.:
Ti Lift, STON E & Trl mty Pui/dlog. New Vork.•,
• • ' .9A State St, Hogirm,"lass. 1 .
FR MIK TrtE,R. Hartford: Con nertient.• ' •
Qr. see he•rotornre., from RE?YLIER do ftliarft gR. i.
N 01.17, 'GO - •46411 ' • Philli4efphk..
LORI*itRY -.(UIK
PLUMBING and . GAl4:llill:ll6l4tablbstunsit!•;
Ceistie. 'tree et Pottsvale. '
• • ' .
to Boheeriber anneal:writ* tba tinte
bat he has purehatwei tbeinteteit
ii•latei-Srtner,. Mr. H. B. Butewl to
Plaphlne and ltiateTltting Rusin*
that he , carry on , thal bgainem
after, °elle ewn aremint.,.,llle tea!'
luny enl i teits the
,patronepe of pip
le.'erbte - be 'edam - et to 'merit
:Het attention to buelneal. tfe it.lt
ed filmset, In Centre atneetnearly
• Be the dmerkan,tiotow;;ltbere be
tie happy tb meet all lbw@ who 'de-
MIMI
• ..,
'keeps on hand all. ilia's' orPleavai•
Iron. Copper and Lead • talk Tuba,
Porcelain sad Copper Watt' liarlsa iron andtaill Slab,
Ilydranti; Pavenient:P,lvigs, tint% and Leather Homo ;for
Paverneota. Branch 14 of of all alm. I.:gather
gorer/LI sitedittnent .of Uas lixturea. - of the • Moat dap ,
purred lands. all of wipth w1111:4 Bold and pnt up! at
the loareat radial.- • • 1' 'UFU. N. DOWNltig.
pcittirrille; April Wel t -• lb.tf
'RUBBER H DRAPIti4 O BE. I
LCANISE ) Rubbet Hose * corn.
V— Dining. streugth, Morass mad IkmihUity, awl so
powlfw to soy othe• 1 4 wd,litild with ben nehlipwi. Wad
connietien.„ , For sato ' A.BANNAy.
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kft - _ mans % :Jou..miii..ct mi. by ' !
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OFFICES: 110 Bros ,
ftelltat
4 Piot' terefflei
Omtrco
h, cx.)uNel
EidZAB
LEWIS AU
I
205 iiralnlit met. 1.
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4 , I
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FholPsok Dream , i
?roprht
ble of 'prOCittil79 Ore;
ted Dtashittri (Red As JA
Hike 4gentP for t
rust Mountajn COM:
ftt
Geo. 9..Ps k Co:. al
to, New li.oeh: via Ca
-PiersOelciir Nary Ys
At Philadelphia,
Tho FLoieest vial
- CVAIdS troCh tlehuylk,
care, s.ed shlkied.une
t i
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•
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1 I
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, ' . '. At I tortit*,. W. J.
, • 4 '. (aid Wails and Norris' Oznala) -
The eery superior ' lf,ltE.SßAltitt: COAL, from; the
Raitimore rein,take • from the , " Andattried Inaprore
menVand Coil Comp ny's Eitate," near 'Wilkesbanv:
also.the COUNCIL IDOP: , CoAL; both of ishich, for
stem in purposes and to -ramify ;use. are unsurpassed. ...
We hold certificate lo 'our lotlteea. front patties who
hare used and :filly.t ted these Cps's, and pronoyanee
them the BUT MITIIII ETri. Godly Me steam in use, plce
.duling inn el 1 n ker.les ashes and =hater 14.11 e, t has any
other kinds now, befo• ttie pnblim; , . . •
Slay 15 '59 1 '. -; i • ,
M.
1 -
coat i .•- 1 • • Coati . : , , .. : Coals .
' VAN ICKLE 86-, MARTIN,
111
STOUT, .; i • .
`'loons ill 4, Trinity ffultdink, • ,
• . 1
• i
lak-
Idlae i rs , ;cl l the eeebtat;4 F a LTON our i o ii) COAL,
(rein On E.thirer, , ,.t.v: v..tictir,lvear-Ilarletklu., Pa.; and
doilerl In the bt4sekin irlltiCor_ • • • ' • .
LCuillf, w ILKES lIII.E, it scauxucti.i..CoALst
Ii l r _ - 1' - 1 Ischia! ne ' -,..$ _ ir , •:- i
m. :rox, . 1 . •
.. Li.g:UFT lIOUNTATIC ' I
olil) LEUIOH: I- . ' .SPoIINNYAN•ItKIrAStt. I
F.NlPlltk(WlcrOnaft r.,) Tit ANIiIND VI.:i.N . REIF ASTiI
se,n.i:iti, MOUNT, AI. , • IttIOIoNTV.I.:IN'It.ED Azilli,
I • . . 1 iii!. lir. MoUNTALN.•-• ' ....
~
• Deli persi'direM fro the :dines ind on bnar4 nt Nei.'
sell at; 1 I
-.- 1 , .
TRIINTON. • ...,. .)I.P.Av tinutzsw.lCE. ::.:
, Prtint A311312Y.. '. ' ' .P.LIALIETILfOII,T,aIt..I.
I
Ata..T. - '
• , Ell
LERIGII SPRING' Mi
*The cid ebrated
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4a..T.: flrotrr. 8. As Wuizii. . Ituiii : R. Jlmi+,
Junj WM -
....1:_ -- 4.:... , „,
s. Itu
East i Fiaillili , '.'Loib rry Vela Co al: .
. .
litY KAL,T RA - N . KIAIN UMBER
' lay TF.O. C At. liw sold exeliPirety by
sAIUbE.' C./U.B%T ..L C. &Mem:ordering • from
theuWmay ,;lways d • ad iapsAf etticor acparA *alai%
il 1 - 1 - I - ' ! ' I.iENlty HEIL.
f
NOVELTY C LI.I Ejfi y.SPOliti VEIN
TuE.:lppip leB.l‘isil
l ED hav4- pur:
eimied lb. 8 FIN 'VBINCCILLIEBT,, tortomly
workk by Cteorie ILL t, AU" are now prepared to eon
tripet far 1100%1. ‘-- ! i
H11t&1 FOCUT. 110 - 11roadwaY.(Roma - NO, 3.) New
York. PO oriole sweat forb,
theelebratied Cos . ). - . 811 or-
Aresaill meet with prompt attontton.
i [ , !. A. .. lIILLEttA 03.- L ibttal if r, ,z p,.
1 ,
pet, 6, (71: ! '!. - i• - • - -- : ! 404 f
C•OS,NEB
Locust`
J. J. I,ONNER:
.Ashiord,
.Lewis • .1
Prom the !-NEW 11
He mines:no'othill
dirCargo sales ny ONO. P. l'i Elan. Agesi
I
1 For I. F. VOOKIIIBS.,
Trinity Bolldlit. No 111 Broadway. New.Yoritz
I
IL,
pons arch
eille, ge '59 ./one '. 14'55 23:1y1 11-
i _
-• NEW OALLBREAKER:
HEISUJICR I IIER havinginv.ent
:4 and patiiiied a neW and slamhschine . . for
breaking Glatt° any kite the Market &Wan tarwoffers
the . are of the patek, upon kimaonable si, to thus*
voimged in the badness. 1 •• -II -
• The patent-right frt ono large, Colliery In erveb dletriet •
will be siren in any ne whoiwill make a tair trial of the,
snitch's!, and peranit,tbose engaged to the trade to ob
nerve neap/rations. 1 I , It. A. iiirtLif ER.
Cressona: Behnyik In emit:. Marsh i,'02..i 9.1 y
,;,
SAVE- 50 • TO 7 T.R C - 8117 7 1`.
f r u thi — Waste in thei B it: of Cosi: ' i
11 HE SUBS HIRER, having obtain.
- ea Letters Pate t for al new and ward burro**
men in the breaki n of-•• Dial, respectfully. offers tbe .
game to the rounder on of the mimes public and eth
e;rp
a and will olfvr 11 ral Ind cements for VA lotrodot
t nto genetal we- 1 AQPILA MOJZON, '
' P Cjirbmtgflebnyikili Canntf. Ps. -
its. kw , — r ,- o.t.f '
'TO - CO iiPERATOOS.
Great. Improv seat la Coal Screens.
THE , UNDEIR,SIGNED and now pre
pared to manor/dont, ai. their abop; i yr' kinsmen*
Inds of-SCREE. B for itcrvenlog COO. of the Im
proved minufeeture tented to JonadLaibenstell. 4th
Ifthhiary. 1162. - . 1 ,
,
cI toanofut by tine proneu,ciVe more dem 1
b , maintain their boner, and are :fulnisbiid Am
rap as any to be b . In the County. ;
hey in made o square, iron, in tate shape as to
p vent Vbe Cent all g from one rise to ha other ,hr
aro
tore it is ugbly , smotted, thus preps at: It be tY
ir
than can done-by bait trop or,ntreitrevaint.
:The, aftetnrean amnion, mend ail Operator*
wanting resort, to Vaamine these •new. patent Scrams
s!their &bhp, or at 111:1tk4ktb• Mammoth yobs Colliery
of Georgie B. PektileV, near. fit. Char, whets -they hate
been in am for Orme time." 1 I
fly purehirink Smirens made under this Patent.iiti •
-
gatiott,ar any tnrobfe as to patent rights, will be avoided.
411 work doniwith promptneas and despatch.
_ .. 1 1 J. AL. LAITIOINFTRIN,
1 ,
Mineerrile, Irah,l l , 11141 d. i 73m nt
, 2 I ' '
• WM. Ei !BAYER, i, 1
wilomtuLecoes AIL DVALEft
1108 Axdo Eqp.ViS ,
AND CtqAIS,
T#71.0, Hall;
-B•loL'4t;''6o '°l"r i I Y II6LI - 4 re- 1-
-icoo.ittitl'eleilVTiicrnr — ph+ .
"WAG PATit tAtil .
_lt a MBAS* Aikidos*
"too 160Ition.. Bew nrsimipp_driad,Mmill mar at
• - DA.DIN 3; IlkAstank
• 1 ' • •
I. rinltiTl , Ail• "IMO OUT ram ens nudes or notrirrAnteosetAta vings 97,sialuraiirr otrajtanxi ars sirs.ysqr ALL iriraza to It:ne i n, 71 444u 11 / 1 •"•••• *
.4 i y MORNINL I$Y.:: i E
Y. '~
t Philadeiptda.6--Piels ter the shipment of inthrai
the Deli
•
- .
as iorst:ornoito or
Ask
4.EHICH'COALS,
LD • 1 -
ITiEBERLAND , COAL
tors t, Peilado4phia.
13 4 11 0 1 ii8,Proridonei.
Prowl Tort.
tl-11.1C115101Y1f, .C 5842
PATTR.SON
111.4.STZD •
,eyl. & • Wellington;
gents -
ensued LOCUST SNAINTAIN
AMU,. :
hung. Nino York. .
tenor, Demon. • • , ;
t Striyer.3.'llllldephlilt..
6, f9thrOotid.i '
- 114. 11. j
IE/JRIED 4 & CO.;
i 111 Toz Pin at
BitainitilaUli Coal&
otstrivt. Phlladef Obi. •
iray..Nevr tort. '
Wept,: ba.
Bivtoo. ' •
UNTAIN.
COALS.
THPORT, &C.
ENRIED &
PIOMS :
• dwa*: NEW YORK
80 S'tete street, BORTOI,i.
thg . bat norieties of DO_ STIC
,r: of
. Wol f Creek Cbliirky, cat.a.
'lo,oooairrts a year of ehe relebret•
' ) andißLAci HEATH, (
'ALSO, - •
I. e male of the purely genuine Lo
.m - the Locust Dale Colliery of.
of which will be •ablyptid direct
al; :or; COardwipe, via °mei:midi
Philadelphia.) . _ • ..
, AL.st.o, .
•em Piei, Nd. U, Pint
ties
•
ties of. RED and WEITZ 'ASH
n couiity, selected
. with.i.pirelal
e our peninnal superintendence.
tibithport, N. T. • ;
UNTAIN. COUNCIL
WM.,B.
Baltiidord, ltd. •
BITUMINOUS COAL
.I 4Lia CU,.i
k.PAT.TEIO4Ok,
1 " out Lain 'ZOllll
r.V kTURSOST,
u.z Pointy, Pa. ['b.. 174 y
oißgivs,
nit CZLVILATID
- il3 *ilea 'Ash Coal,
UNektl COLPERY.”
•
Goa4 l lieh monies
TiSii-F4 .T$
Pler.lie. 7..
• I
JOHN. .R.l warry.
'l 4 inprz oi
%THARP NO. To PORT RION!tIONTI.
o y nct i : { No. Rte Walnuistreet, Pbjlade . •
N0,..300 West :rhittapcith Niv York-
Octobst . . 26. °lf • • t -
- Pier Pro. ,• • I_l
BANCROFT, LEWES' , at CO.,
, ..
, . , :works um . sfurrno OP ?RP
...
-CELEBRATED - ASHLAND COA ,
FRO
/ s. MII
AANOY MOUNTAIN.; . i . ,. ,
OFFICE- *ll.l alma street,Vomoisfeira PUilan
Phtladrip'hlal, i
Now York Odle, -7 1 Cedar streit.. listen 96166
Kilby itreet. ,• • Nei. 2:1. 'SB 43-i
J. PINNICID.O‘ 3 rs. 4 V. OLOYIS
SINNICIESON . & GLOVERb.
suliptlev, - • ,-
-SCIIII,II4CILL WEITZ AID BED -Mk;
ALSO,
Lehigh and IntaniiiiensCoals:' -
m a n: f Igr , • I .3 o t z at iv e Ira .trzt.Pisilad ito e li lphßL:
WiIARI! 50.9, PORT RlCll7lo.Nro tn .Vll4d•s ta . :n i r 594-
-. Pier 14.4. 14. , '
CHAS. I A. - . HECKSCHER • dr.. CO.,
01
BROAD KOVNTAIN. BLACK HEATH AaS SUPplalt
I ; RED AS.II COALS. •• 1 - r
1 45 South street, York., j
°F ` -- ,1; 132 Walnut strret Philadelphia. rwo
I .
;BE AD TOr
• BROAD .11'411P , COAlgi.
• •
The launtliterdoo an Agreed TOP Room.
tali* Railroad and Coal Cootpaeiy
%Men tfully call I the atrentlini of 4. IC doo*tiles.
Steamboat Ognera and !Ilia n'ufskakels to the ealoi of
their t..NIAL its a WTEAM GENERATOR AND FOR SIAN
UFACTIOtiNG PURPOSES... ;
Faz Bitosarroe:'coat
.
Raring onbectlon with, PIIILADELPIIIN AND NEW
YORK. both by Canal and Ralleoad. thomgh Penntyi•
Tapia and Nan Jersey. ts not liable to the Interrbollona
of shipment* lo..ideort n the Sorra L:11.31 tint mmot's Coat
Firiaa,an4 regular supplies can safely' beitoanted spiv
throughout the year. • ' •i
, • - f '
Lewis Andenried - it t0..1 • -
Hire made arrangements shert:y. they are In; daily re:
elpt of large quantities of the choteest BROAD TOP.aad
they are prepared to All order pnimptly,it arket rate/.
I ( 205 Walnut' itrwer,PhittltelPhh•
110 Itmadwar. Nee Vert.,
• O FF ICE S -'1 . 14 Rltby alreot. Bostoo. 1:
• I 34 Westminster strait, Piosidenee. •
June 1• • • • - ; 2 •. *, -
: -
• . Orate of the Celebrated - • •
• • •
. • BIt i OAD TO?
White Ash: semi-Bitilailmous
East I•leahlgat . - •
N0.:404 Walnut Streist, Philadolpliis
The undersigned would rripertfullyintlEYoursttem
lion to the Celebrated Broad Top Lost. mined Mitpf his
own property,irepared directly gilder- his Own super.
' vision, and rtitifining hie Operations 'espltylirelk to thli
: region. (haitng nlhni rep Cbati jorsafeOlhe purchaser
can rely open obtaining a pure article of amid Tipeotel
without .the risk' of having:a Mister.? of Pmtsfrom ea:
roes reins tie from other reoirms giebaiNl;d.'whith in ap.
Dodson) might be similar, but in quality vastly inferior.
-From the adrantageoue ermogemente whicl, hare bees
effected with the principal :Railroad apd4Canah Comp*.
aim purchasers can he at relied at the lowest 'price.
: upon the most reakonabie terms, apd,:at the shortest .
no : '. "•
For Steam Generating. 31erittesed Loctinolive Err
goes. Rolling mins and Puddling Furnaces. Olin, Man
• ufictuting, Blackirolthing. Cokettig; i Brick • and Lime
Dunning. Mils Coal cennothe otOrlIrd.•• ' `l •
• ItoWirmittitenfroin • Sulphur and imparitiee highly
I njitrious In the mentifact wing of I ron,•od &Sancti re
Miebinery. Policre audit:inst. Ben. gires . ..lf•;presmi.
• DP CO. Its essfrombuethin. ei+mbinett, with its. Swum
fol .white' Haute, readers It a disimble'..fuel, fet• Patio{
. Eiet.:Lehigh .
iMiscriber haring Alpo
pointed Bole Agent for the ealeof thel.Celehra d Feet
to•hlgh Coal; mined from the Lehigh Coal midi Nat igm
tlon Company's' laniti..by,•Conyogliato t Miehler. anti
shipped at ,MatiCh Cttuak,flettere himself that be ran.
„,..supply the trade:with an article. in 4uslity audiprettera,
lion unsur=l anyin tie merit:it:. • . •
Wp ill be to con ti
nankete any farther Inform's
:!lon, and warte most happy to receive your patronage.
'1
0 4 4"Pwirtallt • jj
t 0.. • e• • , itullittß7 HARE t'IIWEIL*
• .Mlitilobertirchasers are •resp 'c'ettully re.
quested to require all Penerls Tepreeenting , ,themredres
. as my oteents to Produce* wittlten certiflest• to t list effect.
• May 25, . I . ‘ty 21-t f'•
. .
`:, it2piN-i,-7::::6i7.17:-.
. •
•
', -• i LOT - " AINNIIRIGErr, '
.".,(a .. ,idiersloir to 1114:011A8 IMAM 411 1
,Co*.) •
Iv: N'II, A c f SHIPPER OF MT.
i ,
pI,EASAN't A 4, (rola Duek 11losui4,Chrya
tal lUdre o+4 Parlor aiaa, 11.161ef00, Peatll.. 5
-1.kt.t12., '6l. ~.., , , . -.-, • . 014 7 i
LEHIG-IL
. . •
: ' • I 'CHARLES RAMPSHIRE,.I . ',. • '
.1 ,_-!. - MINER iNg simpei:or . 44 ii : .
1 Spring Mountain .C.oal.
_. ,
1. ,_ ____,--- ••.,TaxartiviLLig, PA.
iirsuenwinr en Ww...mit,"q's a CO.
u 4
AddritIARLIFA lIAMPSIIME, Jen Ms, lig
' zerni County, Pa. , • •
" ! it 0.13 ILES, Age 4, 68 Poex St, Pbtlad'a.
Febrs,ul . =, '6l • ; • ' • 1 15- '
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L - _. - YKE ::.',= .. N -- S _ _-
VA :-.---_ ,_L . . L
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TMIM,: ITN DERSIGNED, sole produ•
.. 001 ,- o f . the celebrated ..1.111E10:VAL1•11 . 1" . . 1 * or
ANKLIS"' MID .011 COAT.. has =4 arranme
mettle for the exclusive *tient the Pane 1n the Easter,
Market. With .1. M. Uankk, of Delaware City, and
.11ith
Rransrepa,7of Fall 11.1tet, Mas, tram whom i ithe pore
artlPle ein be had. .. nesrs T o.Mild.
,
Match 22, M:t. , i ' " ~11.;-'
:. : * : :l4* - 0:4 - 17.704.:...i.:t.
fealtli.lin.:HCOAL
VOTIVE: - 4Theit..s
1 leaned !Of a. troin-of years iha ilfinro of platy keno
Valley and short Moneta& Coal Dompaniew, from mbirh
linitylown Valley Fria kiln Pal la taltan,lypillela 'here
by iifte that hr bait =Wean minaffainittit with Mona%
JA %MS R. itl2liRT. of Delaware . Clty,Velawarta ond'
DAUB RI63IINdTO2, at Fall Riser. Slain.,slar Or; r3rta
'll#l.4lll4lll,stid iblpwamt to Naw . lhoghind and Nay Tort
.of theism. ' • -• • t s
• Moreanoina at ran only lar *mod for sole by titian,
and all order* alona3d be dloartrol to DAIIIREMINGItIii,
rALL,Grtsies, Mum 114LNKY THOMAS,
- ss , . • ' (Sacermor to swum It Thomas.)
• s ; Solklilaer Of that alworr.flOat. •
N6lAdelphla, gareh:22. l 62. • s . • 12—
MISC LLANEOUS:
ligasoSlCHap, Portaeirtems
_ • .• Bart ble /
Handiow
URN. STRA.Wi COTTON, WOOL,
New lirown_Cern, flair, Hides, :tte• - ,
rTHESE PRESSES ire made lei any
bal• required . . god delivered on
• to hosed to New,lTorlt. Farmers sod M."
t, 'looting I
.tfrtrootettn.• s lowtted to wry* for. Oatalogli•
Jobb lot loll,lntorstattoe. • ;
_ "PRICE IOF MACHINES I
No.l t •Poiot tr, Oar; ke., pret•ht at
100 bite
ILO to Its.. ;Fr'
do. It•tgbt oflOole,t, i t o
to=
Esont Cosy. lee.. ; 115 do
Wright of No. 1 . kris. IMO No; N 0.2 ab.,12001.
height r oo llarrtibOls Woo. per boodrit,
'Ow 1 of thaw •osettlim• ars tem, tit 'mei may of
wtt leb aritxtottitTely mad for baling Nay, t,04 tfit Mei
Addroma •
Arirn• iNO3III.IIOLL & 00 1 0GREIR'iro • • I
• , • Own Polak N. Y. ,
?imam. . - • 4740,
Ea N.
,sr,; Siswint Machines.
tt yJOSAS
AI BROMIC
LEDALOPO9j.BROM !
TDia
si il l POrr_ON.•
WO yds. wsutr, mug -aaa Moroi
Tbia4 b.j made partinktut, for. Sootric Mi.
:blue, Is viiry altrualyge oink saidl
Ik'. [pih iatMlls.nothopeb.d bylessbleg. bar by
feletkitittbe . tar Iltadlosey oar &Wu' Palma
. • ialpyysi tbiritait i
amd Smoke Pow, az t ad.lt.i rkkft,
Ihrr, wader Mm
ied.
_
ity torpetable domains tbroesbast t bit en= lid i;-
Aber, II& Cuba ist - i 00 ileset.ssieb 4 as
Soh" by Wbl.lll.lllllr bMIT/I.lble
_.4{yod.
76 Vosey iteset i v Row' Rork.
tiro. 9,1 n. ' • Voe•
JAMIY: 4 BANNA.N I CONTY, PENNSYLYA.S4..-
-D - YHmotwq.Livili,i . •_cti:' -- :20; . 4•6*
Cola;
IMl=2
i' _•!. - - .: li.: ~.- • ~.. ~.p..L-. -. .11 --:.....,
seo , • - !* Inb-,;,,1k,',1041,T,.
WEIDELI I SPEECRi:'
'AT TIM
samiTuloittAitinsfiTlitios.
[i • "
Mt
WaBILLIVOM NM* ;4, Mt
-
• Minims : ; Th ougb I am not =Yee* leirdy.
you must at, teas t allow that I: ant' the .inesier
wit in otberi.• 'There not come herb tribring you
'sanything worthy at this journei„ I have may
'came here, as I j Sfincerely believe, to, est Amen
totbe brave win* whisk you have hoimsi trim
tliirplstform. aid that lucre of. bite heel utter,rd,
in yonder Capital. I 'dd not Make snj- preten-
Flans. ladies and !gentlemen, eiespeaker.-- I bare
talked a little etti deti,Slitvery, but es Ze. /ohs-,
stim remarked on similar question,. "I have only
been tide to do 'dieeittly well. what nobody eke
.thoughtworth doing at i all." tLangliter.3 bit
I have coin, here to-night very trililneYt
canSe ire word *Sr mine, or gni number of words
—any andtuat eiroie . , , eintlit add nit stela of
Ability tor, Of, chance that this war shotild,ear
sy-comtort ~to #•,ll,ovels of Carolina,' I should
decin Mr whole dire an abundant sucreesal I bow
no other oiliest le life as far •asil i know,tban to
make thiii-tinion', which I have iettighi
to ,sever, mean ;justice to nineteen .intlicmi'or
people, laud "'beta I think ere waling this moment
that it should be, so. If any effort, that I coul d. make to, -night nld contribute
,toward that re
sult, I would mike it with_ mord that eimertei-'
ness—with the utinoseenthatissin. '
Well, gentle:nisi, as an Ajtolitionist.land 1 am:
little more) devoted for thirty year . toward bat=
ing, the negro 'recognised - al a' man In these
thirty-four tits* I confess I 'him. *Ceiba In.
terest in politiesithan that this 'tiplets, ehould do
him justice;-should do itself' the credit tcir Miami
that it is educated up to the palaver d'oingitite
justice.' "
I repeat-;-as an Abolitionist - -4 have; not any
great , interett inl,thia war ;' that it • lhari no lin,
- terest in the cholas of path s out of whioh the Goy.
erument shall lead us, because, as far sief,em able
to study event, end result!, I :htinestlY believe
' that whatever this convulsion does, or (ails •
one thing lio man, ho party, emspreventita doing,
and that, it, 'biking bff the chains of eferY•negro -
on the continent : . [Ariplameei] , I di, nos mean
that any mamintends it s Cos I doo't care what map,'
• intends. Wben;a person gets" into: the,naPid,a of
- Niagara, it doeia't matter mach what bc or,sbe .
intends, they will go - over. "[Thais so.]: ;In my
!Flew system of syste of bondage In. these Staierlhar,
received its death-blow in the house of Its friends.
I do not believe that Slivery tab. eireive !the of
feats of this convulsion. As an Alio!itiOnot eien' l
ply, I feel as much &tease'. in Luting ,at ;this 1
war as one of you do when looking at Essay with ,
'Crusades-in hie -hand. No matter fer this red eyes
.- and panting.sides of the brute; he Will ; ;go down. •
' Su I knoir all the brute. ioulb Of al will go down ,
to:dem:nod xi, and I base my option • on:two or
- three very - .patent facts. ••• In the first plaCe; for' the
%last tetkyears the ides-that bee beck thrown ip
• _,our teeth all Choi time is that I ,' , Vithini bili Ning."--
The overseer wide his whip•muCih longer than to
•-- extend over the S,eniiteliif the United States:, He
* added an additional snapper, and applied it tetb . e
. lover iluascofst.longies., and that was, " COttfro
•is fling .' Ile-libpposed beccould 'bring starting
Lancashire with one hand and, fitralliflfOClll ,Lyons 1
1 with the other,, - to his, footstocil ;1110'44 tried .it,, 1
Willie has-been the resoli? The, Bosud - Cif Trade
_ - -reparts to Great Britain tbat,efter,the ihdiestiOn
• of Sing Icettoa• for,elevin months tirs4,Britaia
.bas more cotton - than the lad at thisrEtime last
year. [APplalise.]: iSo . much' for one. part of the 1
_system—the financial, '- . 7,1. .. 1 k...
Weft then, the.okiter - -wis tha political::: It was
the North at the feet of .the *South, rhare no
wonder that, the,South despised [her. ''She never
-42 et in yonder Capital a man tram the :North' who
- had a liNchbOnli - until within a [ew leare. ••,. She
bad Mune to' despise its, - • '
,1•• • -* • .
~
. Bat she ' tried an a.xperiniint in Miniature.•- , -
9 Missouri illedgcd. herselagainst Karists. ' The
South threw down the gannilet,of a single State,
- indtge. North; responded with eveingis Stets:—
She sent her:Penile:its,• bee farmers, west of the
Millsissippi. They wsnt expeasants and as farm
ma. -• The eivilisatikin of - the libitb,:wbich miens ,
plowshares and ichool houseki took the dela in
the Territory against howic-knives - And bludgeons,
wt4l:- represent; the Booth. !-They were fairly -
Matched t John Brown, the ;'most influential
Americas:lnaiding otmeivillastion [applause), a,
man Wtio has Idone., more in the Proti.denee,of
God to shape the fate tbiseeneration,thets We)
other. Mai save Ono. '•offiout lam proud to name
' and sit at ~ h islifeet; •Williim Lloyd Girrisort.—
,[ApPlause, With One or two his*es.] John Brown
went to KallillS, a farmer, "
with the : best meek,
• "std owner of the best orcheril west of-fbott;-•Wit
tistiPPi- Ile Carried is pledge& of lletindceitisest,
the.priies he
-had woo in the Agritulturatfairt,of
- .Ohio •; to iliduN ever own a gun. nor a fowling.,
";piece,'. lie planted his trees, advertised his stock,
.-..*iid,,it was not 'oral'. Missourians came across. the
'border and dittroled hit Orchard, and stole. his
cattle, that tits old Men' weneout anittioughe a
musket. The history ;•of Kansas since is written
. too_ patent foenis, to repeat it. ;;• She has crashed
Minsoctri under her feet, and has taken iser•seat
itytho Senate Ofthe'Bidtad _States,- alrepresenta:
tive of free thought and fee Mhos in the United
r States. [Applause.] - What Missaurirdid to KILO.
' gas; the Soutriiidoes,t the , North to-day," • •
,
Napoleon said isf Eustis,. :1 taught her to
fight," and, so lies Missouri taught us What the
•Sii.ve Power meant and whitthis - contest means
—conscience behind a rifle. i loainghteel , , -
.; I trust,-;secenidlY, for the suscids of the
,slave•
system to the fact s that the &MG:ibises re-enacted.
Idissouri.'4ind I the re-enacting.orth is Kline
..•to-day: t(icieitted ' ini,:inderstinding that Sieve
I'ower, mini -seed in knowing how Muth, and how .
tacit must-resist. and what ninth be • its meant of
retiatinclev'eralabould be flit to the importance of
the moment, and setae the golden opportunity [for
forever wresting oar heroved lend 'fried - the insid
ious induendeUf the playa propagandists. Every .
cannon - tired to day is abetter , Anti-Slavery lee
turaithas s' thousand tarsi' like myself, or my
• brother (Dr. PierponG• 'could make. - Every can
'`men that Halleck has fired, or McClellan has' heard
(for be has never fired' one,) [prolonged laigliter
end; apples :sal is a better Anti. Slavery speech
' then wee - eiefinade in Yonder , Senate, or Taneuil
Hall, for it teaches the Northern people the Mean
- Gig of the erisis,land takes them up to the reopen
sibility, of d:l:Cur. Isly second hope of the death
`-';of Slavery is. therefore. as' I_bave. shown,*hased
- upon the edueationntbich this war, gives. ', • •
, Th., third is iissed on another consideration.
Fir first tie tbO gate„ oft the holy of tallies
i
•
have opened in we have hestdsi "Oleo Worn the
•• sanetuary of: od . Irons thee cabinet. 'hefore
i
which in impressive-and • nitiveonlidenee the
' nineteen:Li:AßM:T.9f the North point.' to day, we
have heard a tome._ It is the' ,message of Abra-
bau*Lineolo to the Border . Stater. • , .. ,
[Three :cheers were here proposed for the Neel-
dent which were responded to with the greatest
. enthusiasm, the greater portiens.of the audience
rizitig to their . feet..]:' ' ''•l-1 j':- • -, •. ,
,- 4 message o f *bids I hold theQ pieties' amount
' to he this: , ifilstitleman' ott• i the Border Stew
-; nowls your time to &ell.' I [Laughter.] If yon
•: do dot sell now, Arid ;the , 'exigencies of the Gat
- ,entruent regaire,-in a', few tomiAs.,,,that we -slieuld
• ;take ..wittinut a 'Salgado, 'don't limy I didn't give .1
you duo warnik.' , I LLangliter and . applauie.)—
That is e very reinarlWe document-that mei. 1
swge of Abe Presideit,'. 1. 1 . :1, ' - :
/ j am not practically agitiiinted with rall-aplit
flog,- hut they, say that in itaktng a large big and
making it into rails, the •first! thing you do is to
- apply a smell - wedge: , Well • this is* eery small
• one, [laughter.] but iit- is a wedge for ill' that.—
iftenslet" laughter , enitapplanse.] ' The negro
. •preacher :arid, .."11%.L found inthe Teitement,a
command tu go through that's ne wall, I should
go sit; it. - I. IVA; at it is my P t',, getting thrbugh ,
is the Lard's,' [Laughter'endlappliduter. ] - Well.
: 1 1.
now, I hold to tuis in some leases in , regard to
- this emancipation—GOing at it !.is the President's
- . part end getting: !GM through' is the people's
part'. . [Laughter?] , Now, ifil'am here:foe any
4 Pecidiarj purpose tO4light,' hir. ; President. it le to'
perisuide•Yoo;ladies*ud ,gentleso , n,to help the
Fresiderit amities: iiipplassq. In other words,
seriously. as An Abolitionis4l,4o heck. to the
- year 1523, when,' in-; obedience; to they request of
- CLlkeori, Willierforee,' Lueldngton, :Alexander
' and others. Georg* caniing' tient his • celebrated,
resolution to the legislatures Of. the Wen fedi*
Islands.. Thai was the first 'Ohm froin - tho Eng.:
.' lish Goeerpnient. got the first time the, Govern
- • Meat spoke;
_lhey slid shaver* ought ter be ame
; liarated. andi looked to- the!,Legielatnre t of the
Islands to adopt the Iteeessati :measures. .Thitt ,
is all they sought: A eery tiny' wedge: ', It went.
to the Island bewewer,• and stirred! up a gnat
deal of exciteteest4land hoe* Isms iiptt martYr'
dugs of Sokol • Smith., that., Iltainderbblt, which
Henry Brougham seised' -ant jharied!' lentil tie
Atlantic at teelslate'eyitetanirlamaiiii, - It neat
- down in eleven years aftertraids.l, . I ' . j.. 1
flock Wpool.thia Jilentage-of ',lie- Preside:it lo
the light of Georg* l'Cospineititnsalltilea. -at is
j the first voice front the.tioittrentenk!-*lrtry:Prek
-
pant inti.':, .'
_.• ' ' .•" '1 ' " .r.ll •' d; , :-:' I
The - Anti lately tentitesitind 1 'ity' it with:,
all due tespeet-Itnit twagestied the Catoineto , -..
7. ILdad aPplattee t ), You here thin k ligres t deal of . I
Your City of Wash ington; i 01 !--haTo ei right to“,
Sot I am one if theipepplet,A 0iR.,,,p, here fr om
the million C.. 1 1.ibok open you alt.o ,Hebei earn
.2
[Langhteij—nothing more. [itenevictilanebteir.t
. Yea are le rehelliodigainst..lor forma itlootorii• il
Tho tZfolg. of ; ebitiOn bOol'luultir los" , here;'
forliiirty years,'sadyon.hive nOw r eed. and„
' driien thsta-owt. tOpplatteel i...Thik you are - ei,
• liebid teem. The glandes of Alethowt. it wketit,'
at low ha*Sli the , edilitY , ;4 timbre' Ywei „have: , t h e
knowledge eiliGoverenieittrkieb -,w ill • cable:'
yen to take *Salads of tistGlielte: ,- Ilrewaitot
said witi-epletatiliade . eiiphisis. ' 6, loWl'llo 'fist
want way tweni tease * thel!titinimai reedy to dlei
WitlftliiiittußiOrOrtillPg 04 MAT tOit.R.Mit.q
body.' Whet` l would say is tit,' saes - nese is
'this ;-'The &Olt hoe Sion; YjoklOPstref Olio *1.4
'to die. ' W• do not went thai.: I DeTeespeofflu .
maid of islmilatetriggie to tile, c - straggle ' boo
twin the nobles and the Paople7inalitio' is Or.
way ass attitudittapday.(Tbeee 011-71,s TOeiltto- .
rill, said; "The nobles went dawn, bat' because
theyirare sot willing to die, (Piths, feared not
deatit.);bat bemuse they were cot; St to govern."
What the South-is allied apse ftsftbote to-day, le
beirl*Msto govem—not her /endings to flier! ,
She WO 'shoals that already. . :. ~:- . ~ -' • • •
Now:the mita arty I thinki!to Much of the
W ;mini of the President Is beanie I lead. butt
millatrai, to govern." [Appliansa.] Ido not think
be has entered Canaan, bit he bee - set! his fat*
Zimmer& • [Laughter and animas.] •TheAtnte
lint of the. Message gelato my, itearr. ,f - h'osi-,1
toys the Constitution. though, my friend" pi.
Pierpont) skits sift beside me' here, has beard 's»
cores it a. litiadrid timed, Cid -I;: shall again if,.ft
doeutt's mean justice.. I . ..hare' . labored • nineteen
years to take nineteen Stift,' out of this Union,
and itl hare spent any cp:teettynarato tlie est
bras:4a of my Pttritin science. it was that.
nineteen, years. The, child Ctsii Otßeitlons if Pis
titans,l-was taught at, my ettitheiknee: teicrie
purity ;.before peace.. Eripplagie.l Aid -•erbett
Daniel' Webster taught tte.thit the Unionmeant
making white men, ItypOrites,4 and 'black
„min
slaves.: that it stigma -typal; laic in the Barran,
and Mob liw in Massaelitiratta,-that it uteanfilies
in the ptdpit.and gags JO the Senate; when Vseas
told diet 'the cementing:of thillnion was return' ,
ritig slava to • theli miters, instils , nime of. the .
(led I' loved. and had, been taight - te.lionor, I
=reed the Constitution-and the Union, and en,.
dervored to break it; and, thank God, it is brok
en. [Laughter.] But when. liat summer, I sew
or thoight I saw, that title Unless coulti not exist
animal) it meant justiee ( when II thought I sail'
nineteen millions of People already drifting with
$ currant es inevitable se, that of .Miagstra in ithal
direction, and when to-day I hear the- voice off
the President, :as I think, utterink the mime yen
timent, I Cameos Witt aceept of the whole thirty-four
State". I am° a Yankee oorn, and will buy linion
st any time kt a fair. pried.' [Latigleterj ' ' ':‘ '
The lint line of the President's! Message Nees-
altos theorists.' • It says in erect: "Gentlemen
'of the' Border States, release your flares ;, we fill !
pat' you for theft:" , The Constitution , in peace, :
grew! him IRO warrant: Alit Conititution,ln 'war,
gives him absolute weffaitt, even fo.tiotir out the
Treasury of the ! , United, States at the feet if Mee-
tacky.' lie secoguiset the Obastitution:. Ile ree. 1
°guise. the fact that. in , war the Constitution is
the i3Ot.' of, the Power ',of the. Government.. but
that its branch,» spread beyond all constitutional
limit's. That when , the , 1 emergeney s -of the State
requires it he can do anything. lie-Ain interfere
.with Slavery to any extent. go 'eau trample ft
tr.
Wider his feet t
, n rhe can boy it'out. '.. ~ •
The Preside in his Idessete bas opened, the
door of Smatte4stioutes tout, sled if no bolds Out
IN" econtinueatA the right,ftooit I will be able to
drive right through. 'with s• - coich and six; and
lifilliine Lloyd: Garrison as driver. ' That U. the
Preeident reeognises iiiiit I
,believe to be the con
stitutional right of the Eicirerinient to do.anyttling',
to saes tbsi State , . - He ' reentiisis, the .right..to•l
throw a cargo overboard to save the :ship. An
other, words,' it was. heretofore' helleried • that,..heJ
hadn't emigrate i from gentuelry, that., be hadn't
got hie eyes opined yekany wider than would ell ,
able hint to see 6'; limits of _the State or Keetticky
alone: That Message'provei that he takes• in the,
etlftle Union ; that he sees the'e ;
necessity, of th
'hour.,. In other wo rds , he lays
himself open -ti;
_the, suspicion of eayine Gentlemen ;' it ' may be.
possible that we cannot Chnquer with the cannon,
• gm Anil have to conquer with emancipation, [sp.,
please] I', anti •I, Abraham ,
I Lincoln;itn n oun et. that
'if that eifgenoy conies upon me' , ant really to.
adopt it." [,Applause:]. lie treads as tae on the
thin ice as be dares to 3 "Let us assure .bim that
the fee is 'thick, abd - bid, him go
,ahead.! I ;bare
traveled thrtmgls•tbe cities of tea 'Nortb,:and • I,
And there ifefons Democra t. from Old -LIDO Whir ,
from Bell and' Everett, and from Republican, the
earns !sleeted of thaPresidenealdessage. , ,
_
.
I value the usage, not because liir. Abraham
tineeln,speaki, for he can - n either -, preser v e Ste
verypOr kill i It . does lot;liela the power.of
t l .
• any single indlvidnal to do.cither.; It lies intim.
Government. itt•ttie public -. 11l!„is nothing with
out the approval and. Support, of the publie.-t
'lt' hat I desire it, to impress-3 , 0d with a deep con- ,
victionwf the 'Mspoisibilify hitch . -cast you
as.,a•patt of t/Jit 19,000;00.0: joltstweet expect
the President to ilo . till is s. ork. akin 0.,. •We ,aralh is
' rightth and and 'limit ft: - BowMuch„will,Yon.;lo l ,
He bummer ofttliotti-Ahe
,Cabinetiand held out
his hand....;TO how. much will the, people respond?
L. for one, say,,Nlo 00, old mitt, I am- with . ..v=2l '
[Laughter and' Oppratise.l. , Nov, ' hoer much will
Von say / • ,'. ; v''• 1 I ' *:-..... • I i
Sccattic VOless—All that. V... • , ,
' ‘. I thinlethat we .are ;t oo • mdela aecnattunied to
'Make light of , the crisis. We think the. SObth is
broken arid battered-out. Shell d
ghoesn't drawMueh
water: fyinghter.] 1/omelette i and' Henry have
beinenerendere4 and the troops, --- ate mewing
baikward. We begin to regardthem as powerless
and foolish. Tea! go I used to reed in TAS Hie.
atcf.snd Tribisosin regard to the 'Merrim.a. that
.she :wai.so severely bat Ore& Mit and loaded, down
'with iron• that she-wwildn't, float:. Botithent foili
bad made the sainermistake in I:silent° 'that "he
had in statesmanship. They tried to estalilieli• .a
Confederacy, but it'wouldn't float ; and new - they.
bad kvessel that wits to the , sitie eondition - . But
]one day phe steamed down to; IFOrtressi hicioroe,
, And Pripet"e lay in wrecks enieither aide. What
, stayed her destructive progress ?I Being way down .
here in the ttetiohes,.l know hot little of the do = 7
iogs lif the Cabinet ; bat I think . if we bad de.
pendia solely upon the derenTlthat was provided
frim :the White House or the Seerdtarylihipe. w•
should have been,very badly
,ff. But the people
''Monitor.] down the little 'onitor.l : (Loud applause:]
Tbery got tier up an d•padd fOrher themselves. ilet.
, spite -tbe Administration ItPplausel, sad .. flung
"her right into the•face of tbeiNavy. She Went.
dOwn'andcaiste out vietorieus. [Prolonged ap..
plause.] Itiis a sigailcant fait—it is a represent.
' tative fact.' It is the 'people enming - up with theii
impulsive, instinctive and ready common sense,
Making op kir thif deficiency Of the Government:
And I believe the Anti. Slavery sentiment of to..
day is like the round.bonse ' or tae; Monitor. • It
spreads itself on all sides. and - nothing 'eau get
out of reach... Thitt is„the menping of the Presi
dint's Message. • " -:. . - • I • • I
• 86-to- day, as:an Abolitienist;witkthis evidettei
of the willingness of tlovernment.. with
_this -IST.
'lonse of the more than will)ogness of the pea:-
plv,l . :with this rebuke of "Cotton kit Ring,"l with
th "education of the North to the crisis , -Itialievis
that the' beck of Slivery . it .broken . . Otinersil
Ilitlieck may 'Terms to ~Teee ve fogitlie slaves;
but them is some Work' sci 'ditty that , it not onl7l
might riot to be; but it ca root be done, and s
io I think with regard to this .treatment Of the
slave 'population by•the militerkirosament of_ the
United Ames. - -Whether yOul think the Stais and
Steipeirtienn liberty, O not. the slavestkamo that;
such is their meaning. rycidiferostil atiplanite.]
ac i
Arid when General Sh ramie *eon* South. Cali ,
Una} and barred 14,1 ti agal••ost, th e slaves, they,
came 2,0(10 strongest ate them open. . And - se
Willit be evevywberii The Slave will recognise
in that old deg the emb lem of freedom; and 'dimit
ies to its steadied, till 'refuse to be driven from
. beneath its tfolds.' , • I , I - i
'Ai an Ahdlitionlit. therefore, I . hare .DO colt
siderable interest id this w ar: - The, only interest '
there is at a CitiiaaOilt min with some feeling
of responsibility i ter the inititution of the 19
States. 'lt is se each that Ivileakto you to-night
I; li as such theta etree, the. operatipns of 04;
'veniment i oeunt'and scrutinise there in regard
to their filthiest,* on the limier- of this war. - ',l:
think' there are two paths leading out of W -- Ode
is the path of peace radical, twrefitable..solld,and
permanent - .The o ther is - the path of-: peace,oh.
seined Arose' . .toniproznise4sacoad, rata power,
in the end. - defeat'l t":- • , I . I,
As I have . already 'said, i I'• speak' to you die..
sight, aet4i. do ..Abolitionist,' bilges a -tAtimdS,
iifixious *OM 'what! path, eider year direetion,
the Goren:kneel shall act* Aed itis in, that
'position. that I entities' the Ution or - the Gerard.
tang, aid the position of the people to dey. It
'is in that view . ghat I imil;ithe' miikage:hf the
President: I r t Btill Mori than- that fludienothtir , -
act of his .. . loniser let meaty that"! have some.
whit doubted.whether the: Cabinet retained the
Coinmissietters (On magnialmity, or , through
fear. It was ad equivocal •aqt,- and idles a weak
Man atones {r' lull error at the rest of dimwit
Doe, it is detalway,a euy to disteriwiust kid Md.
tires are. 'The oaly tray yon ern judge him is to
see how he atones for likeerrors at the 'felt of i
siagi• and weak hadividual. I . i; - -. , ]- -5,
Tb• Ooverruneut; put it e slflat tholes; ot!Orsitt
Britain, and retorded the Vorsteissionve. !Men,.
see, I amt one otihd.-people.Fl tat a , dein - tient
I - have pined forty odd leant talkiag;ead if tied
greets ate forty mere, I 412114 , keep t a lking,
border to makethis nation reosagiolees
sot to barb any tither -dation ,timote to it. whit
deck it:4MB visit, or, wliat barber it shall ell up
[(Applause.]l reeognisewe tight . in Grist Bei..
.
lain to tell see Whether Bibell sink, stoma Wink. -
thing else, id lb a ; Wartime thii side s of the'Atientib.
,I,' think tha England at arir - Mirage& WWI
I d
.00tking:iint !weakness, an r.! bad ' SDI latinen ir
1
vet` my genera**, it idtooldi be iderelied Vista 1
liking this Confederacy of BlaA
in -*4 Otos !I
te perm liar respect: if ibt+a IS die Ole g Eat.,
lase respeets it: is threes& it istbe silt thligp
Bat the iction;:-itliti isiiivasisidos:iietieti--0
Pea part of the - thivemsniantdo whisk tress mid,
• Wadi excited isp.hope and , elicited si aligart
tl 00; . rig the resteratioa to tomiuind of, o loldt.p 7
i "
f f:
,•• I • : 4 :I•
~ I • 11.. :1 1 1.
((the 'itisliellee ii , •: r ibirli , 4 14leeeiian to teas' feelings is the silfeet sed tt:cet excited Saltier;
tbs'aiale portiori ' tkieirlig' air bait Aug 0 0
Otronger the . he . ladles
- .did ths now vith,their sure arid - itzsdlitssiiie
by l
'sheet:lig atid apples dirig is th e , dn* wi th
tim entail, esumainad ; lil 1 7 liiil
-21 s irysitid,'suppcirted. the ,battherdeis ,
the North pasghterjs 4.
hist OS thellielese
4.
sad Lek i17:7 4 ...,T1i50 thsaii:'.Jsrt , =Si PS
tbi' What Haas. . errot ti t i rrliitirebs: theta ,!
ifickseittir 4 ' - Oa ' Ildeeirlbilltrili
thrtset ti;lo.:knokstikaftiblallblitil
utoantida., Irlehaßiown Mmnot have utill
iith (bisghteci, V kitowilf no one to wbouiltd
Vii: l
l~:'
.~
.f,
t -a N a ; 113 .: ,
. . , .
ear. timid • ludter intended rift! dohs 0, he-
Moat. [A • lama ,Alyirst tiboiest wettli bare.
been Brown [lauglited; but I hew to`ther dialogs
` tidal a olden°. and *WWI% sad take Jolts
P. Weieellit 1 [Applinau] We hate grey biritht,
spots luau? I Istory.?mtalpent among those
,ta,
the history, this wag are Mill Spring. Sprint
deds Fort : HOY; Fort Denelsos, Reenokeb - and
• Ball's Bluff. Oh / •tkat was a beam brave...pot!
. There M •husetts stood,Maityred by ilta treto•'•
ion'of' here ` • Oral; bet glee stood without dineki,
,r j Th e , bloc • that stood at'i my side ,througb long
!ma weary inter; and looked in the face of' a
Boetrm reob . iiken:the Mairot-joined in and said ' ,
.:rhea far , an tui',fartber s *aritasoned the; Potomac,
' in defence f your,eapitall 4 :as a bright ipot;
/11
:*bat the lad test *pot in our idstory Is not - the
!!little; nerd . . It was whelk ar anuenesfel deporat
. no' the ere f.tictory, a `thousand miles from the
ittig
lospitnf,sbe thed Ids sword • the 'Wiling of the:
4 Goveramen't und.mune bait submit In slimes
'to vross anseicien,, Oa tie applause.] The,
II charge %f his ibady at Spnitgfield wag
ibright,inst It `Pales the Roman ailenceo
more tha n he Boileau in on of their getteral.
- Then we'sa dto the prow e tuts of Europe, De- •
inoerstoY eds heroes , it a 'down at my feet:-
"! [Applsuae • Newer alu;te W;biaalsot has a man
' been privil ged by God tit o elt credit to republi:
~ Can` Malta °nese that e Ito the hitightof Me
r triumph; 'll eil'habowed is; head altd COMM back
11,silenee. 11 bell. John C. Fremont! We thank
ou for dittating De
• ommoy ! '[Great -ap
plasisc] • - ; 2 - '' ' _1 --'
1 1 Bat, as citizen, lam one which part Gov.
et:patent es out of theta wars. Ladlhs and
wooden/um I care vorkilitle about the technical
r ' • - • "du n k
ties of the • Censtitutionl- ter little. I
-Pante( We • tor was aVU bad lawyer (though as
greats I • an), when`bst eald.t"lf one section
f
i
the Co' ustidu Is volitatarilybroken. there la'
4 • o obli : rt i OD the othei to shide by,it."' He
1 newurell .- ;la strict legal phrase; the sectleni
I ere riot • to the Conatitution't and be
I knew qui as well, that One wrong does not jog=
, tify 'moth. . lleTwas idle aware of the fact (for
1 -1 3 e tAliglit aPs ll #th• do trine), that the Condi..
intim' was • a partnentlp. It was a Government
• resting n • •a, the people. 1 Bat be knew, also: that
• there did • dealer 'this Constitution sr great emu
, pact--• t eont_promisi between rival: institu
tions. • knew' that in the limo of 'At the
, South...voNally a nobility; essenNally an aria
toe:sena aristeetney bused on skin , [slight tit
s ter sant% th e' fernlike ] , 'An artatoc.se7 based on
rush:based on money—that they made a com
pact with*, North. a democracy, and that 'eout
pact was eisentially this : Slavery Is a sin, Sic.
t
:very is an 4iL Slavery is a weeknese. Theseden•
dare.is In , Mons jetreumstances. We, In fait,
are net t God- JuStice getout to be a sin.- ,
mi l
, No ;we nnot believe that doing right is slo
t ning. W cannot riits te, the levet of that Christ
° tastily. _II twe make tuompromiso. If you let'
b
i l
` Slavery at Peace—if yon_ allow her to come
atal and peisistant influence of free
as
ide—if on ,will assimilate her smong other in
stlartionirof dm eeuatry'r—we grant you. so much,
;lire will advise the father to forget his ebildreo,.
the husband his wife, the mother to sacrifice ber
enstileise wit! grant it all, and the compensa
, ;Non shall ho Girt you shall Iteeithat system qui
et, undeiZhe broad d
infatences of free ideas, an
'th a g our mi enes ti o n dull be, that is the_ tad
i
mate rasa 4 as an atonement for this temporary
injury, ou idea's may rabid, assimilate, and yrad,
ually me lt away, this,abitormal institution. That
was the - enlist compaht. ! , Our fathers said :=
V; iiit4 4 ' -- Itlieinatitie the f, existin law Of the
,
land, but s will phim he reeds ibel libel' Pro
:duce it in he. future .'' ' he South said : We will
'4emain in, And we will.- keep : quiet. The North
Aaid t We' 41 ti,ust Witte inevitable , the
."irre
.tillii44, Co dice! of ideal. [4oelanse I ,
, ~t , 80 - ;4 h va gone along for, thirty years. , NoW
Slavery) . b ka the bond. South Carolina : takei•
:- her 400,00 bolit4tidst out of the reach .of hlaesi...
,'ehtiretts i ass.' ; She breaks the ;pLidge that she
inade. to aselehuletts. kies - inehisetts got doin
en, her Ito es .And • returned ‘dialiony..l3urni and
Tbes. Si i. !, What wa s . the equivalent. The
The
equivalasi w as that,if Yon. leave Slavers., under
.oue:geite • i inflitenie; itl will Melt nviay.. Well,
Sant ;Caroline tries to lake her 400.000 men
out of, th I Knob of klasseehnietts. ' Well, last
.: :Spring 1. *dillo: 1 . • didiet .tben entertain the
-*amp, opi n On orate Noith` fu its . potrititiu On Oil
1
- goestlon• II de new, and that was the reason for
My wren Ao.' And ! 1. think, to-daY, thAt unleim
ibis war r salt to liberty, it would be better 'she'
- bad gone • iniinitify better . Unless; within 12
' !months e 24, Maryland is :a fres State, Delaware.
:and half ~ irgigie, and we be enabled tolook wt.
Ankweet f that marblekvapital, on freedom, would
to God - th I
tort had I
nothing b'
i
q, let. BI
3 list .1
laughter,
laughter
beyond q'
;out anti I,
_building' with lids City of Washing
en .belled toI ashen last July; for it is
a bribe, tetiding . to keep therortil
t I lelleve nolot, as I believed list! fall,
'had no Qneker inns at Centreville
a.ctaker, general Potomac
the Potoao
1,. alit we might have put ,this country
testion Ackdiy. But, my friends.
ie
individnalt—they arts too anal for
duire'to do is to•impiess•
=MI
Inds of die People the eantletion of
sibiliti that reit/ . upon theta, and rouse
upon the
the reap°
;them tot e importance: of the:crisis.
i I don regard this movement es bein4 tne of
''lFicatisio —not in the itlfart •It is a•oetispreacy,
!acid Odth g else. Theproject was to take pos.
seeston o thii city ; and never Iliall.ll greater Ins.
'take 'mad •br Jeff Doris, Olin his parsing this
•
Winter o t of Washington.' It was briainally de
signed b the, Rebel leaders to be in Washington
about the 4thi,of Marehi in 'order to prevent the;
inaugura ion Of, Lincoln, to; be ',President of Abe
United S tai, and to 'claim reeogoltion as such.,
.Theliebj ctews not to Idiesolve the Union, but to
{con4tel it T fin leaverour. little hew England out, ,
;14 the co d; andto mold the rest of the Braun nu,
as to pro ect the institution of Slavery. ' ,
.1:
i *When' entneky and Tennessee' said, We . would:.
.; like . te North, what did "Davie say 7 • Why, yen:,
can't kir; We Wani you. What is , this, an exhibi='
itioncef? rto.ot.their se.called State sovereign, , l
ty . . If , onth Catolipi has tiright to 'go Foulti,,l
why his of Kentucky ' s
-right; to go North! Buts
the real orinlog is, 'bat they iffe.rs trying to forta-li
i
fy au ;de ' trying to.dafmod art biattotion ';' they;
wanted t t power , and Kentucky couldn't go.--1,1
Believe , Ibis is notA 'emulsion-movement, bit'
1 a conoPl -;: • ' --' • ' .- • • "". '
1 And n w, ladies hod gentlemen, or tither, input
and wo an,you wheal° responsible for the - future.
the ottestiOn Is, whether Liberty or . Slaveiy shalt
r
yin'sthis ' eat - continent, 'and Seuth • Carolina;
ii knows It. She has the; stateismanshiplto know it
, She.said t klssamihusetts in 18-33, "abolish free,?
iperebi I lie nuisance." Well. it hi :to her:
[Laughter' add applause.]: What she really meant ,
was. that lha could not live witb.free "pooch.; - and
i she tun% And the quitilon today is, as 0:, What!
1
1 extent . *can tietlplo free 'mob under her feet:
, rhe.Sou ;liss-sineere as' we are ,in 'this and
gle. Te lailllons of b r o ple.grapple tireuty mil.;
;liens by h e thruAt, an both ftertUy, enilinsies.•
i %Many, a d from the, m of thear,bearte. believe
' theyari ghting for *Odes thatlholds tb e salts.
.:- Con of 1 ti World. rh Omer South Carolina for her,
r
': eineerily There itordoubt as to' hart beliavlng
what si! •- vat's .: t is i t l i a eenspiraey to bane bee
; idols go smiths anti ent. Oar Whin thought
thoie id $ and our own Minldbe molded together:.
l' Tbeitried b r and I ant willing, -forente,that they;
I should hays the s!pedinent of two generatioesz—•
ferret:4' Willing. They tried it under ,the-. Con.:
; "Station, to leo whether blassachosetts and Smith
1. Carolina could ill* together. ',limy waited es• W
ill bond Of Pitch:neat.. ;In' other words, they put
powder "AA fin lute a num. snowed up.itt Obi
muzzle, lad thought thus to, assimilate ths two.,
. lir Webster died, rulte hallag these ideas bad heel
assimllaied Daughter ` halt, the • content:arm has
eome,,atidlowned • anexplosion . ~ .. :-
.1710 i :hi -day among the Place& Aid inOtil'_
i *la f fig ht tits Cabinet bar said. and the Dam.
`'emetic Y say, and the 01 areatt•kneed - " Repub.
,lieins [ &ter] re-etiho the Wird% Pat - -tiffs pie.
gee care Ily, bath in their places., Pat the Winn:
powder4tinauntilre inside. Say the Conant !
i tion bac and, Wises& of your prayers anAthera
t
;`.never , Ibe another 'mural:loon. Now, I' dirn't I
; belief*, 1.; ,ELaughtc&l It le its " miprle• 3; Chi"
l• war di 1, spring out Of thigrorind. It is•WW.I
1.--bietly:i f IL:: Neither my fads, ar - Johit ,C.•Bal:,
' boon • co mpare little folks to. great ones,'
Laugh r. 3 1.! It limeitiody's fault: It istbe t hwr:
' ital. ,
.It'ef tog sells iniob our , Whets pliat4
ei 70 7 itgo;. il aitosptit: ,It ilaatragsWhes.
tilit shivehAlthea sad the people. .It, mat •
4ii or 5 josh ago. Every ',tomtit - bin Wei if
oneetsi tar nine tzglindlebei it when Mit Mica
liar.and the patina anti in : oaten
..tat'AisebY..
. France: 4it neatly; onibeadnd yens we, 'Ad
it is hot end* Cre-liare i bspn it. This is
its...'; • ;or . The Snth easesiatt Scythe ,
south ' • ins* at . riiir,POtoniasitithoet slater
Isom, ; sidemen, anikenithingAut no, 'deft;.
and. tbi 1 orttrigoes ay.with oassitnettitioneo
:ey, and , ajnnienwals— , the ealy - i thing she leek"
i s an Id' JUaenstiterantapplawite.] . This sou
test is - 1 ' Ilisvilaidelmolo4l7lßitlissinY4olo47o,
and tb *plc I. /1 neon will - onts; , ' Toad*
Ctitigre : may make What trues* they pitman...4lW
' Dem. - e telitYloay intrigetuerhat compromise! '
'bay pt . • 'lint Itnatir wiWiease any wore than
' *0 nth r*,..
_,.. 04 14 111 # 4 14. until 9 20 Rt . :dip
othir witnunar , , ;... ~ 1 , •,.., •.,- : . 1
... .., • •
~.
'••
NOW - g5;06i.:44 the ieti*iiii don't ; mein'. c 4 Its
• o b o lis o ' 1_1 10 41 } 4 0 1. bad I think ' I eitii io,
.yea stales issikpiOme mania• tbs
wil in ikaci
who bowiiie boort° Beak - Wrier Wept 1 ,
'prate:: hbilib _the - alavatuiders; it* pit. sever
' will' ial. ; 00plall04 . "Row I 'sluts iluil
the Son, liiiturosanft 'WI :litninia* lairee.:64
_a jill.it. , In !be • efeetioni we -Linea* sin
inais t 'inatihreiting 'ea thy tall: =lt said se , hen
• tow haiislCittl is hoddestai - .oliniiilh t 'llsol4:
• awn% Swiiitots: l 44;'• l l4 .44, 1 •:!siar, lOW id
Inas; 1i,e1111.411111 of 11 •an la newe
their"' want* : She hatientinseepterti abek .
.11111 tea IS 'taleSobltklallel 'al lialtea a' ring
- glitter. •1 - Twit is tat wit.: 'Mils *kali do It
10 1 /At ~ 4 1 k 4 .4 1 4: **lse is gkokito Ar#
Wall ekr 5i0,p1 ... th at".1.,_ 1 .,•‘-i:::: r !..f.,' - . -- -1-; .
.' Irstriiipi, glotlealinS6 iiiii„ :AIM! irliji• $lO
Airtkillitp•lnctiliiiiiii slier,,' I;011 *a .ra
wkre— , -You nwieemn what the distestenntwitn,
said of Onamtienge,cenneay, that it *ado was
1
1.., '' ~.• - .'.•11 . ! '
~ • • 1 1 .. ' • • , ;
:mot., „ .
"
, -,:'. . 8- / 1
STEAM , IIINTINt *lief.' I.
-igat - ii.;isin.:% A44--iiiif.,4.:'
ftoastoostraunwE . 4.0... '
twometbrOasi unsay ,pina4; -- - .FI
114salea " 4117 , 4401r1 Ma i desalls. Ow%
, , ..-. ~- Mimi -, ,-- . •
* A gil " r - - ' iii i 'm I•'°' ~ - .
Mt .
~, ,
MU. 444 ' 11604411046/.-, °tide* emit 1B:
ism IsibeetrakilthitOkrethe'sameiiibk No•
Umertaoo l4l % , Niiiblat4flaijjaktirmft.:-
briiikakiii6 kW.100 1 0 1 14, ?titre : istielkwevill -;
istiasortrart work , lo *twit a ay thilt fa. as ,
tamed oath tbe cities. MIMS INICILOILIdows
''l 'l
' - ''
igiCartarnat II t
• liteksisitiN Is 0,4710%00t Ayi., 1130
or "my oierspontaimootarscbosidaskel
_ t° _,_!.s t A l till"st 14 , 410 •1, - ' _ .. 1, ,`,.... „
••i••J• , •
lIN
imiWatiia sue, itad ! the mot Wag thit 884 , >,.
,'t. ,
PanOtter4 Se the Oceetitodon *eta donnas , e, ,,-
sad Balkan*** Sea* is the am fLanghteal .
.At kw** she eat be** calt. oho ill 0, 1 16.11 0 4 ' • I
just we ** babbitt*. awk troalstadaal A 1 1 4 . 1 e . .?
- I
that** (snag' I salt tweerayest wen ta i saw of - . 1
rebillinit), the idea reinda.J The Nee* *bele Is. - r
day:. We tried.** bass. . Itlon't atteeplipiii thlt
Mimic imi minais6 dm tent or Gt. idea**
Than. that Democracy to as trial. I kola wile
and tit*,thaspleen fr om 'Whit ptiteevaled. , I
eau welleoacolvoliow oat utottwt eswattrAttaste. ,
leg herself a strong Governewiti Ow itesogik it ,
monarchy, with he Sag floating to the ha* It
thouseild years; and looldng sorest to Ultilowates -'
bubble , of , Demoefecs-. / ast.' veil tiettigdsee.
while tinning back iym *two and rOmmalter• -7?
lug !meanie* started to utmost tittle* in thi , ..;',,:.',,
Cleuleall Vir,and flat strong, sompect eleases.
_-
meat pat Wok - her sanest **nth and ! teemed I ,
11,000 soldiers -into the geld; -I say,, &ems well , z .
-understand how. it -tatty feels Stela *HAW ,
talk otitis Muth, where it` looks Aeries' the water_ '
and me the berated babble at-delworrrher wad; -.:
leg 700.00avolauteers. [Load aPplaase. 1
But leilffla The Landon now saltdettie 111 -
on trial,44 a Now Segionder, bom and Mead la - ,
the Neither% States. haling sever NON* WI NIL
foot an Slave roil, I wlelf to God yentas.** had :"> '
hurtled ,ulataltil 'up. trimighter. aid prolonged _' -
1 4 5 1 3 /amaeli -' -
...
...`
_rten
The "epitome. booms mthettled, tao :e
Pissed a moment , end thOIirOOSSAOd :,' t , - .
,I.
NOW I have forgottea what I was gologaseay.
Dr. Pinyon; la his aWial„good.innorell emir , . :
net, observed' , that be .hope d that. those went
would bier with the speaker. and he would *ea- a . -
recover; as ha was . tether unaccustomed ' taalte%; , •
Plaim .' [Hawed applaasea - II 1.. , . I
Mie: Pangaea.= I deo% bow t/* bersedia `-
effigy withitia fortlight, The speaker then ,t 0.,,. - ,
slated. .I was 0 1 /104 awl /Adzes believe- ghost. _
*moonily was ea trial: I belleve-hialeaehiastta
and the North, le a detettersey, puts and, wealley..,
ed.. I belitorelfiat We will testthem., whether it
be by the'aequisitioit of property or the preeerva. ! „.
don of it. by the passervition.of the right by the
eniture of morals or ; by the protection of libeety—
that the democratic lestitatione of the North bare - , I
proved thentseirei. after seventy Yuri, a ' imam.
No Riegle Heroes ean stmul up end say treksva '- ..
secured better thaw yen lave the trade of 4401101n0
menu As a New Eligllladeril . a .".. ""T t. tbe . hi t itib” - , La
.tiont *nob damottrael a. an a1in.......',... i l ' •• ,
Appii l olo.lA ~--. .. ... t.: , 1', ; :; 'V . -. .
What I believe is oatrial u4l.y la the &at of
our fathers to heti
,trietotweaY and democracy -
dwell Itogether,io Ott ;t r oiled „States. / believe
they tried to mold-tato one democracy ea alien
institution, and, fur one I thank' God thst Int--
comes up to the and says it ils.ii .0111sWel
[applause] that Wesley° clauses of the ...,-ciastitne '
Lion are buried beyond- resurreetieri. I do set
_ , -
believe, however, AMA is an
,experimerst.l. I be
I Hav e Gls done and settled. [Appleton.] , hinds,-- ,
let me say one 'klieg 'either. [Cries of ,4110 es, .•:'
go bo r] You may ask me ,what I demand if.::
Governmeot. Well I " Will tell yoa. ~ ,
li am not going to eritleirot it does net Islas
to •me. I would-net criticise the various! wham
by which yonder Senatrtseins <onset, the'uld. i
mate - remit. , They are all indifferent, to me; whe
ther the elaborate, and, as I think, sound system'
of. Mr. Senator Somnom. [loud , afplause.] or tlut pra
found philosophical analysis of.our situation whit&
. Mr. Conwaymf Hansa, has given us be; adapted
by Government (and they are identical in I man, I
- respeets,) I don't care.. And it seems to me. ; as
Slavery begun this war—for-'without Slavery it
eOuldinever hare! been--the Government has . a f
rightil through the rebellion, to smite Slivery to •
tire -duet. -1 want it dote. I don't taro.; What le
"the neethod. [Lend Applause.] . I -
I thank God, he'created 13esuregard (if he did.) -,
[Laughter and prolonged applause.] I thank erm. ,
ry South Carolinian who hatLoome epics their:lh-
ii i.
1 ern ' kof the Potomac, because in My .view , .
1 they. are given the Goventmeut a right* &bond:
I Slav by law. [Applause.] :- i . .. . ,
[ A am Lincoln sits to day surrounded -by
thunder.bolts which South Caroline ha forged
for him. He has but to lift ow -and bed it. at„ .
the sjatim, and it is a Victory, to-ilay and Peace .
NOW. therefore, if you will allow :me atswaritt• --,
toes, I desire to tell you how-1, one of the people; '
arrive at that c o nclusion , ;1 . -believe.with 'John '
leilly *dame. that: the GOrernment bulbs) pow; ' '
or and anthority to ibolisb4ilarery by the Cow: .1
Oitation, {aside] I swear by the Cosutitatioasow. ~”
doubter.] - . - • , • , . ,
1 I cling - to the Constitution towisi gatighterli
eettnse it has got into that position that ltmuae -
Joshes. It cannot live; in my opinion, unless it
doe, Justice : . [ Applause .] .. . - r .,
• I hois.so other source of life but jostles. It is i,-
a le...and.nock raee.between Abraham! Linen*.
and efferson Davis which than get the aerates
his de. [ That's so.) Davis is on the eta* side r, ,
i n
of t e ocean uttering his words, and- th e Prod- u -
den is on this side -- in Washington.
~- L think' .
Con es has the right to abolish. ;slavery. While '
'Con *has done *way—or th e Government I '
do climb to make any distinction, I - any odious
disiil tien 7f ..laay while thoGiniernmeathes done -,
awl t With mj right of habeas corpus, "I esuld b. .
linitto , Fort Warren for meting thiespeech. - wed ' 1 •',
yorur listening to it. Vie Governannii bai'pall
its - inds in our pockets, aid, bathe legal-tender
elaMet has taken out $lO in every 100 of the vat- -
. . -
Pe of every _ acre in-New . England.- - Thalia artly
'del:Petit" measnie,Aut ii.hr a good, one:. it xstet- . ."
the Union. The Government has allowed sp to
this 'moment every General of a Division, to re. ~.
torn fugitive Slaves, it he , thought .11'necessasy. '
Thal certainly- ends no warrant in 'the Cosidtw. ,
Gan:" Still t I bow:to the military despotism.— •
ThelGoverntiOnt goes to -Charleston ; Elle. up' Ur
harbor with stones; is the! service of the Uni0111."
I foi'one hare no word of eontplaint to Other.—
.' .
Bog if I Congress hai tampered with lads. -hit
tampered with babes' Corpus. has tampered with
our dot:thefts pori)a, why:an it pot act In a , sin& '
lar &saner : in removing• the cause - of , this: rebel.'
Houle 1 - To - bind' the .aegiO to his .master?—
The! NO Pork , S. -olit tells you .hi ' :meow
atitntiOnaL [lcinghter4 Why; . you ireinember •
the embargo ?dues, when . Congress said to New
York and New England: Dorft let a Ship go•Ost : '
of Year harbor.. When - business was aka MI:- .
trated,J whet: teas evert 'Were tinted • Into Wall .
streig.tvbers the ships rotted in the hartorws. 'and •
NeW.Eogland Vest Mi.. Dexter tip. bete, to ask
whether allittiamias Constitutional, anti your 80. ,
- preile CoartAet:ided it; arasinytilingiwaa Cott::'
stiteitional which Was necessary to me th` trniew. ,- .
Nevi England yielded like a patisatrliwmhidloie
enbj.nt, and 4:outlaw:id to drudge and starve; andi
today she reeoinmeo4s a dose of the untie Awls.
tare to,Boutt: Gorillas.' .tapplaess.] . She says • •
this despotism which obidiabedeommeree fiord:sr
' " Art - '
cut'Slavery, 1 •
141 earn the aon may u p- roe • sad
'braneh, for the same park:wk. - Whycan't - 111:-4F
We11..1 . go fortha than thlci '.E . have, very. Stile
respect for pareturvni. , I remember that Slavery .•
haiirulerd this Government: for sixty" years: /
remember that when Thomee Jeffertott ?sated the -
mouth 'of - -the Mississippi ,! hi sold; ant Jobs -
Qnibey Adams Concurred : :" There -is so right
in the Cot:dhoti:in: but America "deeds IV', • Be'
purchased it; and to-dsy- it is the le:Wel:Id our i
. Weinern colonies. (Apple rimy liiinolei Indiana;
ied Wisconsin pour oat' their blond"' thither.
. I boil the *item of the Illlssistipid bakie they
Woilleurrenchr it. ' [Applansej ' Abdi to day .;
the North has eases ; wit own dons to fish gitlfi abd
I ge I wilf:liare it, del:pits:Ate
la Carolinas:, Aiip. ,
pia •:. .I i ' . 1 - . , '
. Wheu Slavery thought she neetredlreWaie,4bi ..
stole 4 Elaighterl, sod added it to this! Unini by
jot results. And age in 'said to be soietltuthrei
al. I The weepoo'sbe hiss' forged foe Me for
year*. shall Loot, use . it? . Bball Diipoilsot do
great ' shingle - illegally for twogenerations ' isd -
Liberty do nothidrat sit according to law ? P .Thil j
constitutional metho which the South - bail taught ,
tae, and held me`boand like aswgiel to her foot. .
1 1 0 0 1 , 'while she carried it into executioe, Is order
to'build up.the Union, have 'I no right to': take It.
and WV IS Inn a weapon in the servile of 'wt.
deer , la the °Union all' of ono side/ ';'_ bley . -tbo .
Soith , fight with free feet, 'Sad Teal hands,' while"
Wellman gn hitobittle with Majoi-fles4teCiellasi ' •!
having both root and. both hands boind t., 1 No t _
(Ateplanse.l,. say, a titbit the Conatitatios has ' ,
given cc hr_-le years I eiaini to-disY. -1 Adis it •::
l Imath/fot tirenegro, Who has beet gelisatdewill i .
for 10 ender its exercise ; .Ily-fathers pro iw. Ft"
lied the 400,000 ofthe Carolleao.thit'they *Wit ~ :
sot snit until saw hi& throigh.' •7 abet, bt; :
i t ii
. teed to.- They promised llis • ultimata. hits.` !
en.. of blassaehasettel idea :as, -*malt I .
lea hint go. - ibiliere..tWooy be eigigsfid, ND- '
t altatinani - power. ketardbig to emioteof beet of 1
Jobs, Quigley 'Adorns, iiiiiieseiliwillagibilbarapeat:
et proodinsteef mtLAdrabiletrailime„ 0 r 114.1414
'Abe tiatads seesesary; sad Olt the fibus e =l•l
some is; I. law"! 1 claim- ,it to.derJ A g .!
that A nation tads
,sekisiary, It Is tepid Pi impla t
ip:order. to - tire Itielf.: , 'f - , ' •I ' - '
, Why gietiesel et Wastqatiolir 7 tams 10 1='
thus two taillies.dolterl plit!'.day. You bizi " F
regiments a mouth - 3,000 twit by.etiessee *Wei 1
O battle: ISM rob' may : 'ambit wuutet oseelielf
of, histow - jbe next sbirty_yearebYyeem.tassmo
pay ' ..
Yee' Pm_ doo'*flie of lessimblWitatatist sli
every i '. 01 . 4 0 4 .1* the IWO', 'l'Solfitio**' l,Wabratt- ;' ku.sit• wit 'lTtilit*thCoillot aide otibik biz. ;
dimes Aid t..- -11 ii 'North Us poured twittibleed :
ey . like ester. Is has leveled ireityliesse
i .senistitatkost terivileige, mid libealuisrletimels' '
1 4 ,
sa,daiamorliattalted deePoodiliaaiii " •.
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hove thki side of Cidu.- Inas eIeWW,IM ::.; ,
we the Nor* for this tuditaltellattet ,:-. --;-.
ailieteridem or li tell yea that "Mita tit's .r . _ •,'
the liSditftsus Moth* of the 1 4 41,- 10 44 0 1,tbi
Cibtoillie *detail Mfin , 61419 seals
ititi'lhe anOsthatwat out kis pOoke,
for there !usual", .a. , 1. aigalgthwiff Piz -. laity
will easio Imes: suit thwes ; sworn , -Itet: - .1 , •G
sot bilieiii, thatl•eleferees, Darla drives to lb*,
Gulf.4llligediliwit - -to.qtlotwiteisisicklisrlekr-sir '.
wif..-Itfittel-lentissoodrie SiolkiiiesPelinde•w. 3 . i
[Se! I • fulievii ' that, whoa _ , k In ,tbo
bailie weeitOeiltra 3 Miii:lbir ieftroolopebit.*
' tadite.. , '.Xotolladiaritehatit . :l3o4 ark
zwxinkul t lionmi l t sfigi• NO* imirkfor'-
. ices " eat: its: stay' wituiMir to "Re
back into'the Sntate , Ofj tbe,lleisei States. : lbw
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