The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 24, 1868, Image 1

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3 ( 7 ) SCOTT WALTER - Sr.. CO.,
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Pier N.. to, et. Inellissiii.s.
NTA RD, WARD, dr, 90.
9 Pine Street. New York.
190, Walnut ".
211 litany " Boston.
Sole Agents fot the MAPLE DALE COLLIERY.
Afire*
Pailedelplata-4COTT. WALTER & CO, 225
Wr.lnot
. Slew Work—WALTER. BROS. & CO., 119 Ittoetl -
II Wotan— SCOTT WALTER & CO., 29 Doane St.
Jan 1. . . • 1-1 y
GOAL Or ALL KINDS BY TEE 0. 711
Jau 1..68, _
Pier V. 13 Pan Itieleasastd.
GEORGE s. iREPPLII ,
-.LIM AND 1111111,1:1! Or .
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• REPPLI3II.IIOO3I3 k 301.vrixxxist Koanisin.
GEO. RIMIER'S Ils&moth •
DUNCAN COM. C 0.% Lewis Vein (Red Astki.f
3CgERT &Co.l3Lorbarei. • • , •
011101141:-.329 Waimea lit;. Philadelphia.
. 111 lireadeway. New.
17 Pease Si., Ilestisa.• .
• deepiesi. 'CS - •• . .
LEWISIUDENSIED4 co
INE=2I:I
' Also Bitamtncms)
tANlsbed reputnt
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Lehleh Spring Rt. k RRkesbarre,
Laud Dale & Re:item Locust Rt..
Brieenhatk ShamOkba,Trement Lorimar
- Wolf Creek Diamond k Star Red 4 oh,
Plaa& [Mee Shenandoah White do,
CeOrgeoCreek B. Broad Top.'
1_ Pier a. 9•Peril
JOHN R. WHITE ik - SIJN,
S t HIPPERS Or 00A11,,,,A
..N9.- 316 -Walnut, Street, Pbiladelp
DIVOTS I.OIIII . OIIILOLAND SAL* OP OOLLI,
No. .614 West Thirteenth St., New York.
N 0.1789 Third A•bine New Yak:
Wbut, No: 991 erovh* —
Colti)W Wharf, Mt. gton.
street. 13cracm.
42igS Walnut Street„J ivelladelptdia,
110 Broadway, New - York.
ovine Es t 14 Eilby Strivt„Boaton. •
St Swath St.. Baltimore: 1.
1.83 Virmtainater St , Providence:
ce.. • (
eziue. s :nta! Fed-
SHIPPING WH ARVES—Pt. Ilheamood,Port Jam
don. Jersey city, Baltimore.
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4 i 1 /MUM ' ORTON eipo.,
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DELI En IEONTIIIIISTAL COLLIERIES. , ' •• •
211 012111. from lENTEEPRISE COI LTERC
1.11 1121111,r, from KIIDDLEICREEK COIL.
/MA Walnut imieot. Phlladelpt.ll.;
OrrICRII: 11913rnadirayi New York.
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. •27 Done Street. Easton. ' I
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lI,EtI IS AITDENHIED GIEIRGE H. pont,
VPAL O. AIIDENRIED. ADDISON CHILD,
• FREDERICK A. POTTS. - - '
-March 21, "GS
PAY-, .1-113101E1.1 - _&
.111.IN!MS .:LND SIIIPPiRS OF .
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- CO ,
- Unless:—Nn.,2a%X Walnnt,Ff..
• • 111 Broadway. (Trinity Building) N '
i Donne Street. Boston.
Sole Agenis for-O.e.Salepf the following aced
•.• . • Ciltite :• • !
• nAntortrion r,Euran
nromogit.co4i. coiwitecitotivok
OiZAPER CO 41.1+ 1 / '
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and the EXCF: 11.1 1 110 COAL / C0. , .6 RUA.
t 101411 1 411 CO*
Sutvrr:o Wu ...r.vr.4, —Pier, N limn. Richmond.
. . 'Pier o. 3 Elitabethoiirt, •
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- 1 Pier MI. 14. - - . - - '4
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BORBA, SELLE R .& NIITTINcIi
Wholesale likaless in Bad Varielliia of i
•INTIIRACITM ii BITUMINOUS COAL.
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. i . - 327 Walnut' Street, Philadelphia. ,
,OPPICESt 1 4%,ki' Hi by Street. Boodcm.
'. . 1 ROOM 154 Trinity Building. N. rork.
liras% Agents far West Lehigh Green
wood Coal and G ri lg i lsa's Girard Vaal.
GEORGE CREEL B US anacrd ai Balti
more dr Georgetown. Jan 1 '
Vit r 10 Port-
"'S ;:.
I N 1; T_C,, , K S,O N & Co.,
v i
flipper,. ad • Vtpoleeale Graters of the ,
pEfEBB ED' FRANKLIN COAL
. 7 0 LIV
nail,
VALLEY. '
%Ile ' rTers cal...irs of the well-known
- • ,I'Xg/Nil.Y 01, : e,7 COAL.
13:11Wtnat'illit... Philad 9 n.
: OFFICES I .{ (IS Trinity'. Huilding. N.Y.
• '•- . 11 posse. , 11., IFlgetoti,
/' • JOSEPH G. MOODY, General Agent. - -' -
'., Jan. lfi, .08 ' - '
DAVISPALES &
,' SI3IPPERS OP ,
LEMUR. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, A
-1 HOKIN, LORBERRY, and
BITUMINOUS COAIA.
(Bear Valley :Amoebae COOL
r te for
rat ia p COL)
rrr Ces c ,l ll , t
C4l/ *
Gam No. ahaeiWalsfit Ra m ; Phistadeipids.
Jan 1, '6B
'riot No. pa.
BLAKIEVTON, GROFF. ir, Co.,
mama &ND ellirPll3 Or
LORBERRI 'ISO LOCUST MOUNTIES COIL.
OAST= STIONNEY & WELLINGTON
Miners and Shippers of C4cd.
Buena Jae pen their ihrrnatteCol. at it ti)
Lewin Vein flied ilatki,
Locust !Mountain (matte
rn Ttinit7 Building. New Y
OFFICES n 7 4303 Walnut SLRct, Philadel
00 Doane Street, Bottum,
Wkart,Mo. 0, Port Sieki.eail, Planning.
Jan 1..68
&tippers of other approved qoa)itiee of
WHIT. AND BED ASH COAL:
.• OFFICES:
214 Walnut Otreet, Philadelphia.
16 Trihity Belding, New Ydrk.
, 19 Doane Street, Bb ton. .
94 Weepuinster St.; - Providence,
Jan 1,'69
Pier No. 4;`Port.lticoaoßd.
I. J. Dorn. • 8. Ettn.ax.re: *le.
DOVEYi'BULICLEY .& CO. •
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lon J: DOPEY, SON: 0.,
a. a. novae, at. S. stacciii:wle. 'a. e l navat)
Miner. and nippers 41 the C AWL
PRESTON AND' GILISER ON
WELt, NAGLE :& CO,
liTennsiVAND WIPPZIRS Or • •
TBE BEST ' QUA LITTE4
LOPUBtlffilUntain & Black Heath
C 0. A L. S
00A.LS,
FOR MAN FACSQRINO AND DOMESTIC USE,
►iD soil ►a£STS vi H PI►RKETM.
Mink' Na. 110. Pairs Sidman .
OFFICES;
; • FHLIADELPELt—No. SSO Walnut St.
NEW YORK—Ttiony IMEdiag. Room N. t IN; H.'
AoMtemacht. Agent. •
BOSTON—JAA. W Beed,A.gent. No, Ol-
WASEINOTON.D: donor, 'Agent
',dial.
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11 . 01 Tat enzlitArto • .
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"JACKSON LORBERSY'!. coni
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• . r 053.1 a St.. Phtladelplrlt,
••• OFFICES :. ISO Broadway. New - . fort, .-
. -.- 19 Marie Strict, Boaton.
Gm M. Wimp: Hams W. /ii,il.lt.. Bowl, Sim . wit,.
May 16, '63 -':'''', ' --- • :20-
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VANDUSEN, Bl4ll'
iTIIIER
PierNei. 14 Korth Pt. Richmond.
G. J.. d& J. H. EASTWICK dc - CO •
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SHIPPERS OF
?AND BED ASH . co i ii.,
• N0...104 'DOCK ST.; PEUI.O.DBLIeId, and •
. -NO. 19 DOANBST., BOSTON. .
• Burnside Bed Ash, 2 •
•
ditanikokin White Ash.
Comae Wean*. White Ash COWL
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mpizza AND iptomis-Dir
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- 04 D CONPANYSLVDEIR, LOCUM •NOONTAIN:
! Locerrcuir, , mussaimum LIMK44
AND MIES ,
WHITE AND RED At3H ,L8 1 .
5m 7 .6 : .
• Walnut strdet,
Brol4way 'New Tort._ •
Dom th. Jan
_NEW • YORK..
pluADELPfliik,
SeiIIaYLKILL NAVIGATION,.
Iblpphig Whence for WiTHRICITS CiilL at
Greensick @desire Inver, pinata;
P. /1..
1-IEO
a.mm"2lll3iSHER'S°
ianias AND EINEPP/DP3 OP
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LEWIS AUDENBLEII-& Co.,'
AGENTS FOR TIM seta Ot.
WeirCralt Diamond Cent Cele lltamiend
nine* Leath_ White 'Aett Coale.
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Office, Room79,Trinityßuilainft U
way, NEW YORK.
.WHARVES—No. 4.. Port 111,10 mot
-. Foot of tietit Ewe
' New York.
4=l , 69 • - - ,• , ",
• . Wabac stroet, Philadelphia,
OFFIthiS s 110 Broadway, New York.. ,
4 Sllby street, Boston.-
Wiarr No. 2.
REPPLIEB & BRO.
(N. E. cor. Walnut & Fourth sta.,
OFFiCESI { S 5 Pine Street, New York.. '
• ilderchante Sauk Building, Providence
WHITE,.. FOWLER &
(SU9CI23BORS T 9 JOSH WHITS &
&kippers'
Lv rtrason, ran.A. purr= east, 6.10/1.1104
' .D A N ' IS P
EA RSON
.& Co.,
amxis &ND W OP Tll'. .
MaXBRATEDLaOUTOR ti WEITZ
AS .
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LEHIGH,
LopuaT MT., I
*ThIESBLEB,E,
St BARTON arid
RED'ASH'
a, 119 Walnut threes., kliiioaelphls.
ovinc xs I ; No. 111 Broadway, Room No. 9 Trinity
• Btakting. Now York.
• No. 11 Doane Btreet, Boston. •
DITLAWABE LYARTS.
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Ornas—NO: 73TRINITY WIELDING LI BItOAD
WAY, NSW YOBS.
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WHARF
Jan 1, 64
GAIN, HAOICER IV OUOIC,
£~FII. 03.
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LOCCIST GAP.
LOCUST 7/OIIM I TAIN,___
x., BLACK 1111KATIL
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Also. &aline jzt other And Oddities 6 _
warm AND BED Asu ociels.
No. 414 WalnutStreet.=ta. and Woodland
BOSTON. ;
JAMES 'M. REED,
No. 17 Doane St., Boston.
' HOLZ AHEM FOE EASTERN YiltiCH, OF .
limey, Illelkley ac Co., lenera an&liblppere of
Prestos teal.
Jetta J. Davey. wow & Cl., sad air
r a sl:frlbertwo V .
i.
oAal
HASTINig-S" & Co..
nor ullseiessee of Olt and Ciaridlee, mod
Dewier. llk Cordon' (Dile.
num aril' oAsn AND DARNELS
AlWaya on hand mid for m% at the way kiweet market
PrIFIL, _ _
Mew Temc-114 ?comet ., corm MOM UM.
WAMMIAL UMW/ INt.
.MEI HAMM 0;M ,
New Hearard. 1 1
• v at New Hellcat.
iiiirt I galcall. iiVa --. /CLI r
'no store dl. sold at lianalketemee Prim 1 1
111ANNLN a HAMM Peter/We. i
Th o m:, Sarni Musa. data Y. Co .
day i;;TAZ-1 B 1 P.. 8111 1
4 4
I, IIIZII TinvmA4
Zan 1. NS
CENTRALIA COAL
OALMILL, W GORDC &COL
Of !WadelOW sole A grette If
the reaof fhb air
bnawl Onlorbkh will aldpped okay wharf at
Put Itlehaweal land be lapat Port fo
Oarboa maw 57
own dbeetioa... Orders sier be whirr ined3o tars at
Paroaatutua , --dike. 111 N Wahl) it No. -
Now Ifoac—Nw. 33 !Ina St. 'I •
808ofw-4-1 1 1w. 144 Wass alt. •
• • . J. M. FSCiL•
OratiNkassourry.lol. • 1- •
OJAI since the late elections, finds hint
nged still deeper in a 111311 of trouble,--
- conference between him ( and , the
el Democratic ;Executive Committee.,
to the . ipembers that he wee not:Obis
. clOaf uoistitig - lake
Patented April Id, HMS.
Me now eve years Mare the invention of OUT eCe
Bowing maeblab end Dover Wore, with hat innithine
have we been favored with Audi mime%
there bet TOO of than in iun: ...tt iseginple.
:eodisgsrof Operation, all - benee CM - large number
soki ma the Petted eatieteenon_ itts •
,We make
them with wheels of 416.4 amker Ds
reAnmytiPtheAr4buidel tree
11*
Feb 23 .te
TO COAL OPERATOkiI. -
=nom GOAL BOE4= • _
J. & L LAUBENSTEIN, ,
!Maw
WM &SQUARE ROD ! :maw . me lor4s • Is"
aureyeenvam or_ t O zo
ilibidie na V C rab Cant et VlZ ie lbged bestei
la mi t ti tar Il jea reallg t o
am =
115 1" : "." aballibacroLair sad pba ota a
*:1 11 9 PAM*.
Tilt HOVISMI4IIIII.O 040 $1.111.41111111111S ;
roa imPLITKO DWkI.Z.PO3II, STOW', raarroStra•
O ♦ND taIMIN *II[ q{79 OAS
GENERATES OM WITHOUT EMI OR =ATI
The aiblielti and Me* leinge tins asebisa PI!
also as meow Rad mat mei% mmo
isiet illias n L i pliblie form. sal saa Ito siciltbill
•
oanalleo at tbistoea. Maabbertarar aatoolia=
'DAVID JONES, Tie P'endilatig. Sum No DM
fit PalladelptAa, foe .111aatestat•
, .1141M11111ap- -_ _
Calizatt ik.. lbs4 44.
I._
'an din, Iftoiti= .
_ad*
Ulm those int an sieoe Ito '
lifts, wilt alai* kr
hews et tho 11111,
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COQ! TRADE AD V.,ERtISEMMNTS.
Pier 7. Pori' liiiebasep:a.
FllO3l 116,
TW&AS GOAL CO7'S
EILNO and BOYLAWS
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HAMMIMI` &. NE11.44,
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WHITE' BED ASH • 0 'a
AGENTS. for Pae male Or the •eelehest - ! Myer
IRreok. fletlrla) rikeirendeab Cit .
gen IV Tiriebelve Loren* Mee is Weise
ilsk Coal. Also Spoke end Pe eh SAL
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, RED •ASII *4:j.Al4s.
:0 : Erit, -
JAL, " alums & MLA.
Itbrig - FAMILY COAL.
d Caibizland Coals, of well ea.
aTIA., 211 Walnut St. .
TORS, R om F, Trinity Building.
JROV/DENUE, 1G Weybasset, Bt.
BOSTON, 21! . Doane St. " • .
4"..,'89. ' •
PRESIDENT
ELECTION.
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Slietiff' a Prochunation.
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WilliHAL Tit ANACT OT_
_THE aftIeTRAL
alhbf of lbe.Muntomeel=l of Plimuybre-
BM entithed as "An ate rthabig to the General Mee.
tloos to tbie OcimmonsiseMs. twamidon the td day of
Ally, I'M" It Is seuts dirty of the Shutt' or every
county to Om the Mks Of nub decline to ha
babies, and to make in midi nodes wthth saill-.
, errs ate tithe elated. also Is puma& of an
Act of Congress and Saone ow ma/cite
day for boldine fee ilecton of President and
Vice Prestdest la all Stetestiethenuon. apprerpd
Jemmy tireety-third, ear.
Therenns. I. Gurus .Wneedee,Higli Sheriff of th e
, Wot Schuylkill, stake known by Ole waver
est to the e of eaki County of Schuylkill.
I that, a Getting Election will be held In said oxmm
Tues4ay,;N ember-3d,-1868,
At which_ laxcroas sr pritil-
Vild. Vice Prei of the - United States vs to be
I elected by the white of Pettheylvattia. •
I eke hereby makeknown and live cotta, the
Electioneof lliii districts of the' said ollinty,
will be Wild it the • plues hereinafter designated.' to
wit:', ,.' b - .
The , electors of the Middle Ward of the bo rough of
Ashland 11 bold their election at the buss of Trout- 1
than • • 1 - . tn s
.- eleetoM of ill: Ward of the borough of
A .1 .d kill bold tb r elution at the home Ot Jete.
.. eh S. Hall, in odd
The electors of the' West Ward-of the borough of
Ashland will bold t heir ekctioa at the hones of Cathie I
rine Career, in said inlet - '
' The electoes of the borough of habeas will hold
Abell' election at the Mouse of Abeatrnin Moyer. In is*
. borough i. , • -, . : -
iThe electors of the et Bury will bold tbeir
electrny t : of Chubs M. Mliman, in add
boas ; noto,
tow ' ..*. • •
The of t he North Dberict of the 'towed*
of Bo will hold election at the house of John
limier, bi Mrs:drill .
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Tbe electors of the Mote Distekt dal the tenenehlp
of Botrerwill hold tr election st the home of Charles
Kimmel; at Pountaln Epriethdo said township. -
The electors of theltoworhip of East Brunewitiwill
hold then. election at I the house; of Joshua Boyer, in
licKeenithorg, in said towtohlp. .. •
- The electors'of the toweship of West Bruen* will
Width* election er, the house of,Michsel Moser, to
said township
The electors of the township of Blythe will bold
theleelettko iitt hei onse of Patrick Fogarty, In lad
township.',- • .
' The electors of t • township Of Branch will hold
their election at the house of Cornelius Goldman, In
saki township., . _ .
The electors of the Northern District of Clues town
' ship will bold ti4election tit the bouscoof him,
1:r ottener in said hip. . -
The electors of the, Southern Markt of Cake hue
-1 ship will bold Weft election at the house of Michael
Kelly, Weald tornottip.
The electors of tbe borough of Cremes will bold
their election at the Imo of George F. Dangler, in'
wild boeugh. - r , -__ '
The *mom id the of of. Eldred will bold
' their election at the 1 ponce. of John Wetzel, in UM
townshiti 7
Theeledoni of the 'township of ?niler will hold
I their election at the house .of Diehl Lomiaoa, In-the
town of ThmaldsouZin said township. •-i • .. _
The elector of the .towtehip. of Porter will- hold
their eleetionat the hope., of Hiram Moyer, In said.,
i. township! .. . ' • 1
. ,The electors of the treejohip 'of Regius will hold I
their election at the borne of Wm. H. Bressler, in wild
township..
. •
The electeirsof the- township of Ilittiley will hold
their election at the borne of Poet Kopenhafer, Ite said
township , ' -, r . . .. _ 4
__
Tbo elute:in of the borough of Mont Carbon wilt
hold their election at the buss ot Ms. Gain, in said
korough.
The electors of thit nut of North Miebeith township
who formerlyviatedlin the borough of Orwigsbnrg. will
hold tbelr election at the-house of Israel Colter, In
Loxidimraille, in said township.
Thaeloctore of that pan of North illatheim turnstile
who conherly votedlin the South Ward of the borengh
Lit Puttutile, and all that ter 'tory on the east side of
the river Schuyikilh and within
,the Penman election
line, the southerly line of the rm Zli of Pottsville ,
end theold lip* of the township o Blenheim. wheys
eleaoribitherto voted in No election &octet..
except thexpart now comprrning the borcentheof Mount
Carbon; will boldthelr election at the beneeofFrancis
Donohoe, In math thwriatip. ,
The electors of North Manbehn township not em
braced in the foregobut districts, will bold their elec.
thin st the hones of George S. Helot. In said townehlh.
The elethoraot the township of South Itiardielm will 1
bold their electlon'at the house of Andther. Reber, In
said helmet* 1
The elector* of the gut Wald of the boiongh of bia- I
hum City will bold their election at the house of Pat-
rick Hymn. is saki borough. ,
The electors of the West Ward of the borough of Na-'
haw, City will bald their eleolon at the house of Mat-:,
thew Donoboe, In said borough.
The electors of the townehip_d Nahanoy wit j told
their election at the house of Yrs. Groody, in &than. 1
dose horough. .‘,.„ :
. The elecineselthe EMI Ward of the borough of tit;
nerevare will hold th eir election at the home of John
- Maher; in said bqtough.
The electors of jibe West Ward' of . the tramegh of
Mineriville VII told their election at the house ' of
John Moll:Mita Said ward.
. The electors of St e borough rof Middleport will hokl
their Othello*i
at house of Henry Kix% In Said bar:
oneb. t, - -
The electors°lithe township of New Cutle will bold
their election at the house of 'Naffed & Shsefer. In old
township. '
ot ,l
.Theelectore the township of Nrieweglan-will bold
their election at the hone of Martin Conan, ,in meld !
towilThlP. ) • " , .
Timelectore of the township of Hut Norwegian will
bold thelfelectkin at the house of John Dormer, hi
said tOwnahip. -I
• The electors of the berovgh of New Philadelphia
will bold their lelection at the hone of Margaret
Kelly:- . .
Th.elector% ,of the tearengh -of Drerigebure will
bold (heir election at the old wort House, in said !toe
onehs -- : • ' -•
The electors o f the bormigh of linemen,* will.hold
their election at-the house of George P. ',ender, basaid
boroh . , . ..
The electors of the township of Pinegrom wllthold
their ielectiote at the hone. of John Dobbs, in tisk*.
townehip.• r• I • '
- The electors of the borough of Pab Alto will bald
their klection atthe Wass • of Thomas Ite_ ltannuats.
in all boronett,l - ,
Th electors of the borough of Port Clinton wM hold
their election,at the home of Joseph WeLkelan said
borough.' Li it
Thy electors the borough of Port Corbett will
hold their election at the Peregartion House, in said
boroUgh. ...•
The electors of the township ot Porter irin bold
their; election at the house of,George Reiner, in held
top. • I •
The wn thi
electors of theof Pottsville,. in South
Ward. will tiold their eleethi borough n
at the house of J. X.
Feuer a Co., tit said ward. .
.-
The' electors Of the borough o f Perntoille. •hi South
Emil Ward. will hold their election. at the American
Ln said ward., .. -
TWO:dors a the Numb of Pottsville, in Middle
Ward, will bold their election at the Mime of David
Monterich, in said ward.
The electors ht the borough of Pottnille. In North .
East Ward. will hold Utter election at theism, of Ma.
Mien Cony, hi said ward.' ' •
T h e electors of the borough of Potterille, la North
Wut Ward. will hold their election at the. of
huifiblas °reale , in said ward. ~ Maws. .
The electors( of the township of Reim will bold their
electlon at the lichool House of Coal Dale, In TIM Town'
mbi lteelectote of diatom:Miler Rash well hold thair
election at the home of Philip Mother, In said town
.
ab ltie elector*
eof the township of Reilly will hold their
election at the house ;of Edward Conaelly,. in said
btownehlp. I .
• The electors of the township of Ryon will hold their
elettion at uchool House. No 1, in said township. .
The elector" of the Borough of Schoylldil Haven. In .
Sonth Ward; will hold their election at the house of J.
Marlemer, tti said ward.
The electors of the borough of Scimylkill Pavan, to
Nest Ward, will bold their , electiern at the home of b
rut Wagner,th said ward.
The eWtors orthe borough of Schuylkill Haien, in'
West Ward. , wilt bald their election at the ;how of
NM John C.lStenton. ha Paid vent,. • •
The electors of theborough, of Schuylkill Haven, In
North Ward I will bold their election at the house of
Baize& Teter, in said ward. , ~.
The electors of that, part of Schuylkill township lytog
North of line on the top of Sharp Moautain. will bold
their electioa at the house of Hugh Haggerty, in Tue
Mom. I _•
'.of Schnylitill tortiblptr
NOT,ICE.
WE h&ve apixttnikd litesicra. VIA !NINE TT Si
NEIL L, 211 WALEtT STREIT, PHILADEL.
PWA. sole Agents for the ergio of our
-
BEOOIC LEHIGH 009 L,
Prom Port lEetnoinui;Phpanelphla.
11110,191* LONCIBTREIB T. Blinero.
Silver Brook. Feb IS, 1869. •
011 N. ROMMEL
' h
1
. • sou Adore ?cm
hill & Barris White Ash. Daniel
* Webster B. Ash, Franklin Coal
of Lykens' Valley Bed Ash. Sil
ver Bun Free Burning, et. Oak
dale rink Ash ,
o'o' A. '• •
'pl:EB, 17, PT. 111OHMONt), PHILADA
Georges Creek Cumberland & Brsad Top.
-Raven% Wing and Braleisn Leldgtr.
PIES NO. 2, ELIZASETRPOirr, N. J.
OFF1C1115:—:103 Walnut Padded&
JAM Trinity Building, N.
Donne Boiname.
J. t (i.lliOODT;iiesetal *Kent.
I ..lanulry 1, .OS 1-ly
•
. •.' -. . . Pier Nia—M.
LEWA„
BANG OFT , 4 , 00., ~ .
. ..
luaus urn sarerraa or Ina . 1
. . .
• Celebrated AbIlLAllllO \ COAL;
•• • • : FROM tu4ktiar motsirrkx.
OPTICB,--111 Walnut Street, o,ommercial 'Solid's&
Philidelphia..! . I •
' ew Tort. &flee-111 11 Broadway, Trinity . Hooding , f Dain
CO, ISAAC SELTZER. Ageot, . Boeton-Oince—
oane Street. . , I,laci I,'B-1
oPpleu SWATARA PALLS COAL CO.,
:JOSI Fount 4rti Sr., PL5114.01111.11.11A.
SWATARA FALLS .
FREE-1317RNIN-G 00AL.
We have appointed-itrli ot tp,
° IVA' /k el cro u . o f 13 sad 1 7 ve n V . Ace a lls for the de of our -
Coatin the Newtork sod
or
muketa.
orders thmughlhela or direct through= will re-
All celvoprompt attention. '
- . SILAS YERKlCS,..Tressarer.
• {Weld, 'Nagle &Co., 205,V Walnut-qt. Me
Orrtore : • " "7. " 110 Broedway, N. T.
Weld. Sherwin &Co Doane Si., Batton.
Pier N 0.4 Port litielsiiiesd.
March 28, 'CS ' 13 ti
_;PT. JOHNSON & HOBOKEN,..
LOAL.- .
. NAN' . WICXLE,
• •
t -
• Saco:saw to T. moat & Co.;
MINER & SHIPPER OF THE CELEBRATED
"Fulton'-!.&s "Mot" (Lehigh) Coals,
Prom the Eberrale aer i ttbe Stout Collieries, near Ha-
Denim:Minified:from = 4 95 on beardle at PT.
JOHNSON, HOBONENnnd N. BRUNSWICK, & J.
OFFIICINX-44 &46 Trinity MI pilaff' ri,
111 Throarlway• New 'Pull' •
May 16.,'69 • I 20-
COAL LANDS
L BASIL—Mb: lienytkill Ond Comm, we
I now prepared tb
Peeler Township, Schuylkill County. These lands are
located on the very best 'portion of the Heelmeher Ba
sin, taring over km mike run - on the Daniel, Cros s
Leader, and all the Total =own in- that basin, both
shim and below water level Favaable,leases with
an abundance of timber fbr mining purpaen, Intl now
be made to gW tennis. on app [cation to H. H.
BODY, Praia of the Company, "No. Wt TeSt;
New York. 4.,0 1. 1,9, al-1121
LORBERRY-CREEK.
VAST 11MANALLIN _
IL 0 it B AZ AIM N .
LA VEIN 139/A.L. I , •
317 Zsit. Pm= 1= 4 0:41 is pow sold ezeJ a.
cive, by Newre. CALDW GORDON .al Co., who
are nay sole -nb, ortierial se HMlN there, ma?
elver apmd Watarting a era
1 Walentms., PbilaSteptili.
litncillA fi c i . : itPlitte St. New Turk. . .-' •
•Tarnewil, "as--- 1 " - 1 * ^ a Mor inn'.
OfW..
'
UWw t liticsaltrAPed. baTittf, consolblated "cor Thies
soiled es in the Wherry Baploo. will beresttertranes
act =badness slider the name of -
• . 1101.LEB.GRAKP'F & CO.
STICES
• rtiM & NUTTING. •
GltiltP7. a member dour drat. hiring =IOC*
ted - himself with 'J. IL BIABISTOIT. reside IA
Philadelphia end all ourcoal shipprd by Wet-wider win
be under the escinsiSti:control of ILLUGSTON,
GRAMM & CO. I , •
By tncreesed care antattentke in Its preparsßoo. we
ttoeCto maintain the reputation dour cola Lor.bratal
berry Coat Pmshasers abroad can rely non Mr*
Ms coal shipped la Ow veg u b m t x i& order. •
GBAJO7.I OEN
OIL Bd; 1 11TECIK,
FLING,
tea IiCHWAIEGIC Hum mums,
saaidoctoiethe stmen9t—etie ,
and Blasting Powder
Iteigelabt fee tbe Anliaselte Coal Trade. Asty iiiae
qua*, dente* A or •11Pooder. &Mind
at the kerma seeket Team to aninconstkol
Melds. aveb tom &be Bpdng Brook Innatinal labs-
Wl= anatanteed.
• compbee stoat a
the Lein Powder Comisais
• CktrbiPONMER
Ctannantly es Iliad. sad an kteds of
SAF I AY FUSE.
Ceders fee tbe via= Raitlen• from Berinlon ,
rata kitths W Relliosh bee
Clianoblars.
roe the Male aa• lame saetne. tram
, October Oa. r 1.13"111"46" 0 Pat
heelettori of that pig.—__....
Sontb of a Igo on the lop of Ithanistounteln, w i llhow
their wn elealon at the home of Joseph - Boyer, in Lode.
to_ . .
The electoge of the borough of Shenandoah - will bold
their elecron at the Douse of Ifilton L. Bickel. In said
lxirough.
The elector. of the borough of Saint Clair, In Smith
Ward, will hods their election at the house of Thomas
Campine, bil said ward.dej ....
The siemens of the boron hof Saint task, in North
ward, will hold their en at the Youth of *mg
_BC4In slid ward.
elecuan of the hamlet of Saint Clatil In diddle
We'd, will bold their election at, the boon of John
1 Betz. In odd ward.
ITbe eleciars lot the borough of Titungua. of the but
Wm* and all those residing - meth of Seam Maintain
Di West Peen tosnoldp. and. aso including all those
who reside within the Itratte.lbrmarty a part of West
lStow:whip, and mow annrced to the borough ,of
tm,Distil: Beginning at a stone in Union street
Aborough, and then Including the gam notch lb
ven
east Mods to a poet; times , north ir de.
arch. 13 rods to a poet: thecae brain bet alley. seutlil
ledegrees vest, IS rods to the begtnulug.,-wtil bold,
their geed* at the heath of Otorlin Prendenherger.l
le said bortaldb.
The, elegem of the borough of Temequa. In North
Ward, sell bold their election it the house of Michael'
ftvd, in odd word. 1 I
The electors of the borough of Tamaqua. in South
Ward, wilt held their election at the boast of lireneh.
issylXessbue. to said ward. ,-
, • "'Ms electbm at Tremont borough will bold their
= 1. 14 IND bxlme or kbelib / 1 1DWIloPIMM in odd
iThe electure of Trlgnost tuwobbilt will 11011 their
elect:too at house of Jeeeph litexthiserdwr, la the
borough of: Tree ,
1 ' Th e element elite township of tipper Mahnetongo
telx hold th eir election at the bane ci AL Z. filar a 1
. said toinotdp. - . I
1 !The is
elegem of thettnnintdp of Union wift bold Mani
at Ilia tionotof Joni IL Shamus is said
daittmaftommmwemitm
tuna US" at aglow, of ado F. theagey, , to maid
rTle lliglig‘ i alse‘olls of des township of Iteeth Veins will
boll then , idettion at th e hem of John Bond, its add
11 .ofe cd the tOstaatdP ofWeatPuthirftl bidd
Ocean at the home of U. W. Zlgtot, in Wild 1
Ts. e ftthe eemed, et Wallitidhafill held
their election th e hoard Ism Bad, tn @Sidi
towsildp. I
!‘ The elegem al the township si Wayne rell Mild
Oar denim at the home el Jolla aid. la add tow
.electors of thelemough at Tether. will Mid
their election at the tone et lOcimil Boiliks.)aight
,l l MlSlietlea to bloomed Wiesen the gem} O c
e s
had lets Ocrock in the ailliellei by ogle .roc: 1
and to be opaa nesB sans length to the
ewe** wigs the polle acing bail sod... 4/ 1
, 1
i And the gereral Judos, Ins :Maeda itho
lliall te m =bistat the lastinors ineabens
Of the greeinall.l4l ,ll Wind se I
,the amid alectio— s
lag
ths Hap Its 1
Awes all Um las ar manta/
uteri are or abaft MOM to Mime amp,
;bggs of thr Gemini Aggealas, - _ ~_,
t Aid thisivisof Ithethepscitm ' aionstra,
ali p t.
are by the act logiOret to a mt alk the
Scow In the Boron& of Pattwille. on tie ddrd 00'
,terra or@ ila__o4lk Wad dY. p:
4 naD
,DAN of nu =ow than there to
'forth the rep requlng of Om ur . ,
Goo Sara ran Zontarneltsirs. •
'OIICOMULWTMOM,SWO
"lsed*.lMM4l4,od6.7
f‘LOVZII,I3NOTHY andi GRABS SZLI) buten
V sad edit et, *MX.4I'I kamsers
. • • ' ram *are. Pletnlll4.
tribe Oldasaablisbed Firs& J.J. RION
4 / AMMO!! 4kce.. .In , sum
PHILADELPffLi. ui *tea Maccifsetertog
fectiovere and %Wade Owns krentio, Wm, Ag...
hi w e ma i d .• • Tola-404.?
INIACIIIIIINEST rote sAA TisT
M il aup, win Two so boom ellOsee drum,
dram deirtor, and a 34 Isabelle* Se feet bas: emo
**bone engine *ld dna; otte is Sam vamp.? Mot
stroke sod IT Pipes ibe the low aim i pap 'Meets
sloins‘ aD te Oterod order re 5 loree power mom;
•boa lot of 11;Mo* sir
0 :04 r .PMVIL or le
reaftto either ottbe WORMS
DAXL, Vort'auboo; AND. BIRTOON, Yotinides
DAVID WHITSBOUSII. P55 5 , 5 5 5 t*
warm - Mime
010A11% 011164-11- yea would have a
Cam WOO PlOklAid bla tee tnrougpt
°1.e10 4 ! M O "(It
THE ;.CAMpAicit
Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER
on the Issnen
A powEsnr4 CONVINCING
' •[.• IL - i 1 •- -
ot cud% or,lttherty, and of cooper fideli
ty. -Now, vast; the work with ten yeses
basemen thus developed be censummated
by themes ; who have conductea it thus fat,
or ideal it.be put Into ether, hands ? That is
the quad pt to-day. , Hu the Reptibilemi
party heti' failure? Hive its' efforts been
.upsukr ? Are we to reverie its pen
ult
'ey. 0! I!_e Perene that policy ire, we te in
tim Dena leaden and better workmen tp
earmit to eat execution ? That la the ques
tion . • If al Change is made It must; be either
that the -Wlintry it dissatisfied with the poll
ey Of liberti=and no Mkt will believe in.that ,
—orthat It chooses to pot the development
of liberty Into the , hands of men-who will ,
better pertkirm the teak than the Republican
party has. i There la but one competitor for
the place. , the Republican party, and that.
tithe I ..,.,', . . party. I sek-yoo to-night,
has thit ;y earned the right to administer
the Go er :Meat? Hu it earned the right
to on the goods ofthe Republican
party i as it been one of beedom ; has it
been omit *stiles Mod ht the emergency.
comegeoun Pir Sight and for this land? Not
is a partyt It is ndt td be dented that it was
PsrerAes ef • elthl antecedent to the war In all
those coeutitels which, h ron on the war.--;
The Dantradeparry *nein sympathy with
the South and but ;forl the assurapces that
were give 1 to themr 1 its hailers, I believe.
and yon believe, th t the South never would
'have ventured into he:moult:pus blander of
that greatlrwar. - When war came such was
r the spirit Of the Democratic party that the
truly loyal membent• of, It—and there were a
great mai noble hen—found It • Impossible
to maintain in their party their standing and .
yet be Übe to their instincts of liberty. As.
•suming the name of "War DemOcrats" they
became • ithbatentially,r Republicans. The
party oppOed the war either openly and
frankly oitneidolxialy. . Give me a man that
strikes fa blows at ma th the • (am'. Relives
me from the man Who takes me by the band
and says,llt'llow art thou?" while be ismitni
metriderrt he fifth Oh with a'concesied deg
, rd. (AP Plante.) "'Even' steP fahlei In the
pongee, Of the wit by the stepublinans,
emancipation, the enrolment of colored men
in the ar y,, their self-protection, by inffrage
—at ev ,step l of deve • lopment the =Demo
y
cratic p was, is Opposition.• They hung
e 4;
heavily o the wheels, not of Phitranh, but
of thelion. They restated by one Plea
LF .
- and ano ' , one pretense and another, every
MO' by bleb the Republican pang sought
to work, a t'the , problem of liberty during
the blaze war. , Ali! If yon were 03 select
a parry it was to carry out the great work
of rend ins liberty let every man in the land,
if your to search the world, it -seems to •
me yon ; 'Eaa not fled another party . that bx
to
its antecedents—by its present influences at e
1 teast=witi less qualified Us- do It thin
,The=
Democratic party. Here; before the people;''
1 stands minim 'idea party made up - ot men
loyal to Venetic. loyal to-their country, toy.
al to the ruion, who haye given their , soma, ;
\and have Igiveh themselves, many of 'whom
have co'n home maimed, wounded ; who
peeved o t their Mood , their money; who
nave co led nothing too dear for the salve.'
tion of t ' nation by liberty, end this for ten .
years 4 their consistent, and unvary 7
ing cours . On the other aide, there comes
a party t Bt for ten years his ;aft untried- no
expedlen ;to undermine the cause.of liberty,
to rivet e old doctrine Of oppression upon
the coda again; and now at this last me
' ment the ' come before the country , end claire,
1 the privilege of taking possession of th e Go
vernmentl and ousting the Republican party,
Genticmii, do you remember • the parable
when mei bridegroom camp, the five virgins
I that were; wise filled their lamps 'with oil,_
and trimmed them, and were reedy and
went inteb h the bridegroom. - Wow , come
the five', Democratic • virgins, eiying. , ,
' Webhee no olir; give us of your rill. for
nor letup ;has gone out:"; [Prolbpged ap
-0E38,41110 laughter.] It is too late. . While
they were gone to buy, the door was shut
I [renewed laughter] and (rant elected. [Cot-
I dined laiighter and apreause ] Bat ft ispro-.
I posed bylithem, in their new born zeal of pa
triotiam,lsn their desire to serve the country,
they col saying the Republicans have been
false to eir tont. self-seeking ; that they
have ovraughed the great principles of lib
erty. an that dimwit! revcree the policy of
the litp plan party, and undo all that they
;have deue, declaring it to be unconstitutional
and
voil r;., Let us .then see what they pro.
Pose to in if they shall be elected to power.
There het least this merit—they have
_pro
posed fr v itly their programme. All the States
that ha been brought in, accordieg to De
mocratic; purposes., are now tin be cast out
again. they are to 'pass again into confu
sion, and by the shock and recoil be turmoil
ed sneer; as if nothing had been done. For
I the , lac; ;five years no complaint. , has been
more I ant than that the Republican par
ntess
ty werekeeping out' the Boathern`States. sad
'tor the own bad purposes it. We .P
s charged •
Now t ey are brought in, th e Democratic
party s a they than not stsylin ; they shall
I ; ,
go out gain. • They would not receive the
Southern members when they offered to take
the "kneeled oath.;" they would not admit
the Rernesentatives and Senators. Now that
'they. hate admitted them, the Dernceratic
party siYa tbev shall be kicked out ; they
*hen's stay in congress ; they shall go back.
again.
3 1 2 Nrow that governments have been
formed the South, and the machinery is
-working smoothly, the Democratic platform
boldly Opposes to overthrow it, to supplant
' those /vernmenta and plunge again those
Suttee to confusion, if not acting rebellion.
At least. gentlemen * there 'is the merit of
I trankeS s in this enunciation. It is said,
however, that there are to these States condi
tions aid -usages which destroy liberty and
violate the Constitution. New what' is the
nature,[ of these new constitutions that
ate eeisting In the , Southern Statist
and bje whom have they been ordained:
It de sal that these constitutions were framed
under ' ilitary orserli tr m Oh! gentlemen,
In the
i t
den time; stood in Norwich on
the o [green of the Ch where our Peri
tan fa rs used to come to warship in the
I first settlement of that town. They , were'
obliged to come ',with their rifles and bk . /9
their sentinels standlamont, because the In
-1 dims Prowliwrould 'otherwise steal upon
them li their Worship end destroy them.—
' Sapp* some 'man bad raised the charge
that-these men were singing psalms Under ,
the coercion oftifles held by-these men wbo
[
stood there tolProtect them Where Lech.
Lanni who lipted to do the work of re
constnietion, and violent men in the South
undertioolt to destroy -.them, end our army
put dada there simply to protect -them,
did ' 'form their Constinhiotts under the
el i
eoerel nof the, bay o net ? It was a protector
and n an arbitrator; a sentinel not athspot.
, [App ttse.] Rut is said these Constitutions
I were formed by the whole people. No.
They, mild not byre been so good if they
had. li f the men that had before that flamed
laws te metro* 'iniquity, If the old plants.
lion dam that'had.dote the thinking and le
gislating for thelionth for any time for SO
yalef they [had • their trey to form those
C tattoos they. would not have beenol.
to sof - just what they are now.,
[Applause.]trno were- they formed by
They;, ere fo ' 03 by thii comnion pefAte
Very ' aimon7 they are down there. They
[ Were (nand by the 'People, it is said, but
, they ere tbei poorest. Ladles and gentle
, men, her e hi im chum of persons who know
s
what; wait so well as people wbo have
hew ' d i Ser the heel of o premien.
[A lance .] , ere hi nobody w can tell
the w the ache Is- to w II as the
man , ho arts. [laughter end optima.]
t
Look ;at those Cooslitutionii In, what re.
sliest are Hi* °optative? Have they rev
olutlonitedthis 'astute of courts, and intro.
daced ' foreign:,principles ? Have they, in.
say hunter, Changed civil affair, and prone- .
dare; In no Whit ? Have they in any man•
ner e ged the channels • and courses of
coin inhrfaing with that which god
should he as free as th e air? Ld no
to Whit. neye tiume d >tutlims intro.
, d monarclical ideas? charge that
is te' made[ if say 1 , at aft can be
it
m to stand, is that they are too excluders!
ly d °cream They are COnstinitions, that
corn are berorablf with °gm in the - • North.'
orth .'
;In fight of the experience of the shoat 5+4
gene, the ColtalitationefflouthCarolins and
ed'llOrida. sit e d of Georgia are. in many re. 4
saves, better tthan the Constitution of Nept
Yon or Masemtrasetts. They have not oei
ly ed them, butt
-they hive carried out
eta* of a re itda ndrtm ies
w f o or are whlch anab r e
t ' o lia cure elt
ry tla oar fundamental law; and 'I would
ask o other thing by which to test the finit
in,
ofgreat war urged hi behalf of the free.
d of the people and of the land 'than' to
to 'shoes Oieseitations made by the
1 , Of his& moo who he two yeas • toiled ;
4 '
musquited in' the ries fields and cotton Abide
I* point to those Coostitutiosa sod. etude'
I . t . tworid to find I Constinition which
with times lir regard to the
WalThett=tbe_prOtlettion Ofil
i =the - NOR , deltroybig
tee: 'point the `world' to
Ootpstitntionsr al unequaled: Tbey, are thls
mavYel of titt i ih r uis,. in ; w eir :we -Uve.V
f otgl am ezi j in thier ek 'Oemati . al tttt le na ll i;:l
is?they tee decode: - They Mit troll
überty. , r Th at , .i. : 4 0 .40 „n o w,
I 1 •"
1 41;
i s
of
1
I
ADDRESS.
Last - week. at the Brooklyn :Academy cc.'
Music, a large and intelligent audience as- •
lembled to hear the Bev. Henry Ward lieeeli-,
er discuss the issues of the tampidgn. There
were folly as minrladies att gentlemen
pres
ant, and all had bemi seated fully -half an
hour befor‘ liar. Beecher 'came' on the stage,'
escorted by Edwin L.litudweli, Presidential
Elector for the llld.Congreitsional District
Ott-tbe platform were some of-the mods die-'
tingnlalied citizens of Brooklyn, suiting
whom were Judge Benedlet, the lion. Geo.
O. Reynolde,' and S. B. Chittenden. As Kr.
Beecher walked lin td the tahle s curtili,
'shiest similar to. the one dropped at Chicago .
when Grantitras nominated, was towered.:
This Chicago curtain repreiented Gant sit
tiegko a pedestal on the, left the White
[loose,-with thiGoddeasil Misty 'pointing
to him, and above • her ',the, words "Rfatch
him." _ On the right, pedestal! was 4 blank
spice. The amain last bleht hiul this specie
I -piled 'with a - pletnie of Seymour ,leanlng
against a lamp on which tities inibribed"City
Ball," and a_ negro hanging from We crate
bar. Aboth all were the !Ord!' "mat - Cho."
In the distance the flitines Of an orphan
Inlet were, seen:"-s> The whole Chair was very
AsSoeor, and elicited aPplinse from the au
dlince. As Mr. -Beecher stepped forward to
thO table, the people, applauded hicks° ln
talkie that it was sotto minnies before he
could speak: -
March;
AND a ENT/X . llEli: When, nett
March,- the President: to be elected by the
people'.ahall take his place in Wishington,„
it will have been lour years, lacking a few
-days, since the war, in itasetive force,. was
closed. Dinh* th at time the country has
gone through vast excitements, ran rapidly
forwird, question question until
nbw tter questions' are not: the same--only
the prieciples - are the-fame. The issues of
1'668 are not thelasues or 1865; but the prin
ciplea that underlaid the • one underlies yet•
, th e other, Parties remain substantially the
, same as were, in 1865
,and farther back,'
aa they were In 1460 ; for in 'NCO the Repub . =
lican party. then young,; achieved its first
victory. It was new. and untiracticed. Ic
-
went before' the country to claim the admin
iteration of the Government from an old ex
pert petty which had a long record, of writ
glory and late eclipse. rAnpisus.) " The ,
Democratic party began by being the friend
of theoothmon people, and of the whole of
the, common people. Corrbpted by power,
It abandithed this ,principle of faith in man
kind, inhumanity, and became subitantially
an • instrument of a clati - That -was the
,damning sin of the old Federal party_ that
it represented a class and not .the whore per- ,
pie, and • that, to a certain extent: was the
sin' and weakfess of the Whig party. The
Democratic party slew. them. because it did
in its better'day, believe :fervently in tha
:common people—siew those parties. and pow
has stnnibled itself info . their 'grave. '[lip-,
plants.] 1ri1865 the two , p3rties again ar
gued their calms to the management of the
Government beforejthe'reople,and - 1 second
time the people determined that the Repub.:-
Haus isrty, by Its principles, by She record
of its deede, by the men who chiefly shaped
its policy. by its tendencies. In short, to , its
past and by, its , future,- on eh t.: to administer
the Government of the nation.: . (Applanse.)
Now, in 1868,,the question is once more to be
determined by the people:. Shall the Republi
can party be instmeted tocarrY on toes:ample
tion the work-of the past or shall the,Demo
cratfc party be installed in poSer, charged to
i•complete the work which thellepnblicenpar
ty has begun.? Look at the Meaning of th - e
last ten years of American history. .The le:
ter and the Spirit of our historical institutions,'
.of the character_ of our : people, made 'tante
that sooner or later there would arise a moral ' s
and then a political protean against Siaiiery.
It ,was impossible in a nation of such institu
Lions. of such early ideas, of:such spirit—it
-was impossible that Slavery should exist. and
there be no protest unless buinanity ,dled in
the bosoms of men ; ttnieis conscience be
came but a name, it was a matter of certain
ty: that first or last there would be men who
would feel the tinder, inward- power of our
own institutions and of true American* ideas
and would assert them. The Anti-Slavery
agitation answered to that' neeessity. and was
the logical sequence of Atherfcan ideas.' Meo
did not make that agitation. h lay in the
very frame and structure. and genius of our
American institutions of government, and
men were the instroments of 'causes deep as
'everlasting principles. Against the influence
'of this protest. Irritated
,but more ambitions,
of power than !pinned. At interfereithe with
rtheir welfare, the Smith 'at last, committing
the supreme , blunder of the' centurdrew .
'the sword. The Issue theritably involved •
the question of liberty._ The Republican
party, at an early, day soteg,ht to avoid the
true issue of the war, end to maintain the
Union without meddling ; with Slavery. 'lt
was the necessity of inexperience to do this.
But God's logic prevailed, and the Republican
party were driven by efents that were might
ier than. they to 'Emancipation,' which, was
the logical sequenoe of their position. They
hesitated. They .were carried forward. The
next step was to confer citizenthip, and all
its privileges. end duties Upon all that dwell
under our flag, without distinction of colcn
or of nationality. [Applause.] That infleX
ibis tendency of the principle of liberty irre
eistibly carried the-party forward to . this, and
to-day, Parfaits,. its own intelligence aid ye
talon, and partly by the logic of events, the
Reflehllean party is based upon the doctrine
of the inherent right of all men to life; lib-I
arty, and the pursuit .of happiness. [Ap-I
Iplause.] . It is no empty pretense, it is a !Iv
thg question springing fmtn a vital ntintiple:
It sprang from our history, trom tine
ophy, from the genius orour,peaple as well
as from.the straggle from which it came forth'.
This their faith they.have witnetemd on all'
the battle fields. It has one through fire
and been baptised in blood., It is the faith
:of the Republican party—their faith in the
liberty.of the whole common people. Now
I do not undertake to say that. theßepnbli 7
can party hait committed no errors., It w
made up of men, and that 11 to say thatl e t
did commit errors. Political parties .don t
relate:sent' celestial thiugs In this. world. -
Viattghter.] „And_to 'attempt to cleat a: party
• from aspersion an& blame -is to misconceive
one's-interests as Well as the truth.: All par
ties are but eitunity machines, and are.theal-
Selves acted uponas : • wires actors; ?led I
am fat from laying that the Republish
pM
is a PartY without tablunder. and. without
i mistake . No party , should lays china to
'this. •Bat admit that it has been both on one
Side too 'cailtiousAntt on the other:side too
rash ;• admit that the, party , lost a golden op
portunity duithethe first yearitillowlng the
war, if you Mesa A,litrdt,, if You choo se,
that It lacked: that within:art of othciliatirin
to manage men; that is.so much to be'desir
ed in parties. ' Admit that in its eagerness it
has been I less' tolerant 'of dissent Or free
speech jd Its ow n connate - than Was to, have
been expected. Admit that there have been
moo' leading s in .11, or seeking to leak that
IreffelSOtit Asst iiii“Pement with its
pesos ar * Its principles. Admit all t
things, and thenzwhat r, left therefore lan
worthy of the r meafitleittat' of the Amer elm
people bemuse it lasi &ambled or hesitated ,
7-bemuse it htaie many respects had faults
that may be proved upon it--deat it loUoltr
that the AUleriego people should no
repose the government Suits hands t k rhg
have-ant been errors of minciple. They'hitse
Wen Lehi fin thei bark, and eottsu the 'bath
Wool '1,130 Me party, auteds trfklay. *fitb`_ ell
its faults:roe o pletforce,balit up of the doh--
trine of• Impartial Judie% and of Boost Litt:
erty to ell, and it Ise Americas parry. L .
plause.l What have been Its deeds? in the
Mlle length of tints Uwe/never given tot*
party to perforia so Many %stilt= deeds i-7
so semeisted its . aame..with-chances prOr
found, aowighipmad, Old that, are to be to
ilbsertooks pedal of :Inoue historp - It
Ass` retleets tag. *sled again the itt
doett.hWice-Ottifiet2Wh? 1
in
, i .
.111 i Mid , studied th e glitz
tost 'of and achieved en
lammelpaticM•of hoodoos second onl y to
, simseination• arida:S=la has even to
lt i Lmft . ;-11 , hoo: vompeg Me eirinitaingit Of
*du apartateittrie&the One**
• = ti thinte•loBllo,4thetf the 1300_41110
Wasi IrsAttise gel!ean'PirtT..." rased
, th e Nam the- Mimeo and mormair Coitinia
illideer 41:11I/It h.. arbicik
tMashoißmeskti the tsar_ frisaaly
WOW
irstnifuNt ltired td . WOW
it* therretheld* tie ',db. Omni VW:ft
be Ititilaratutoondsr ,
_
. _ ...• - •
meat; 3 to
and their euteipriseever alace,they
have been. free.- *boy ' 4 hoTe donned
better' th ::' to Be, Wet" 'Ot ridicule or .
shun. .', have mud the right of self
delouse. - '• , -tv must., elther be anal-
Misted OF ' -1. - toSlaveri, or they• bust
defied- - ' 5- ks with the gword. or they
!curt •Iltid I hied %barns vote, is the
cheapest akklf miens cor NW-krauts. , [Great
eliPhelle.) tllnt intheright to vole wasegie
-441 te,./,ietar, more for pond* ramp
then ueft the force of politfeal .prindple,l
hold tkat,ltisttfiedin the event the, tee=
111 X 1 Vita_ trallOrt leglidatere to give it;
illeaegl : 3k thethe onlY way ea which, we es!
repay to' tee txte obligations of- hector.
(4 1 4Phtele,7` ' No &glace "it be conceivabhs
greater that diet of Intim given treislom to
do bliseiteinceepted their services in the ar .
utY. *lei through them. la oat. the
g
victory It kit sada us i uirsieoLeet ' De .
tketonek token' theft to be seeded
and tato timed's" by • time that hate
them.. 0341 4 vheerthe-) !If ' there be one
eteleatioe.that rests upon tutheadly and that
eiveay mini'mf conscience and honor should
feel wltle~growlngemftilire, ft Is the
Obligation eetiee kilt that than poor crea-
Urea &tint solar harm applause.) -Bat -
if you stileAlonbt the Wisdo4u of giving suf
frage to doubt. it. [ aughter.] It is"
ave-got it i There are some
tdags dial have ?earned it is e folly to do.
Is My gdedLyoungen days once or twice
tried rum„ afieran'exp gai n when "I
Arse Werth depot. -I hve giv en it. up :
!never oilt now. (Peal& of Otter.) I
t ieir thittlifter a while lone Men will give
tip tided OW reifoludon• d the results, of
rerele, : (APPlellee4 lielhokge once Pei
"into the haus of men, eaten It if you caul
For the of "gement Levillcoltede that
it was In dick= to give suit
e to the
bLackst that question has Intake by i
"oat whilet ago--thatis attold dead issue.
[Laughtetithd etteeriCl Itls note question
anyiongerlithetber they •-allail or shall , not
hive the" Ford:' They hate get it You
'Wight jolt., !fell ay that they.otight not tit
be borti; a ct. but they ere- born' blade.
s •
(Laughter:- Yon might Jett as well say - that
they °ugh not twists born 1 with early,hair,
bet they Ake horn -with Burly hale [Re.'
t i
newed leukhter.] How ate -you goleg to
take etithelithe ono or the Other from them ?
You mat illy that iris not wise to give them
the tote;; lout the question 'of today is, is t
Wife• arlpeisible to take fit sway ? (Art
pleuee.)l That is a differeht question; and
there are many men, -I think, who would
side agelieitlee In. regard to the, wisdom of
giving tber4ote,'whe.would side with me in
the belief tat it cannot be taken away.— •
Now, die valence). partihategiven it, and
tee Repitinieen party wills rivet what they,
have gidep (itppletnet) lett the Dembcratid
party, wol e tete possession Of the govern
.ment.for mike of-stripehtg those men of
that "gone which is f-, now in their .
'hands; /1* - the Democrats snow ' to cast .
out all phi the Republicans have done sta
unticoustinationid, redolutlonary and void:'
(Langhnter) Oh, these are the men of peace li
TOY neci to settle th e "entry. [Laugh-,
-ter."-- 13 ' the 'objection Is made that the
Republieparty, by its adrisinistration, hat
gone far toward deeming the prosperity, of
Abe Solliti,.i - 016 no. , Teat the,prosperity of
the ,Soe c i ill lor thelbee being overlaid, I
cannot a bt. I .shall lever have effaced,
from my.l4nind" the impiesalens that were
made( thies some four ~ yea" ag0,,1 went to
South Cf,ttiblina ; went itheolgh her burned
streets; *Oat ant- into hail vii em saw the
land lylaCtiesolate: The things that I bad
read of hmered writ, ce in histtny, of the
desolationt of war. were *night home to me
"there, and saw "them with my own eyes.—
And hie* sorrowed' I could scarcely be •In
the housebf my own dead than I was In the
house. ef s `those Who mourned , there, But
whit biotat that desolatien? Whence , sprang
t ill
it? Is it a result of Republican legislation?
Has, Re blican legisla9on laid one single
bar tci - nroxress? Has it put one single, bur
don tipons them ? Has ie.done aught to im
pair thahNliberty or - their ;defenses e The die
trees of the South arises from its awn legiti
mate acme - The dlstreseof the South arises
fromthe,eactlhat hie theown suddenly into
the chaniftywhieh Whets induced ; it-requires
„thee. l irt beyond 014 time, beyond that
•changiii. e Beetle, are sewn of a prosperity
such "'Myer visited the tomb before. I
believe:that in your 11111-time and in mine,
we shalllAkever seethe - oath assume again
that'politibLe prminenOwitich it him had.—
'lt newts begot to. 13ht we shall see the'
South otaterially, socially, and intellectually
advancedio a degree thFt weald never at
tained fluter its old ayst Although I sym
pathize !Nth the stiffen gs of our Southern
brethrertil moot symthize as it they were
suffering's's= our han. But they ,tire not.
Iti is thetibfontine of h eir own conduct that
has broint ist this state , things noon them.
I hold iklny band' a let: 1m which I received.,
yesterday. which- loud!" on many of these
peints.! q I will readil:•tiret. and - then / will
make loge remarks °Weever" points:
"As Ten are .iii a few days to make a
epeeelild the citizen. 0 Brooklyn on. the sis
sues of the re:Attic" carman, upon which in
my "Unladen, may net improbably depend
the coitribetton of Ot4Repriblicart GOvern : -
. / inhibit" oplefon.l RepablicativictOrY
will certitinly mediums endeentinue our Gov
ernmdtde - letpplauselir
--. "I "eke bold to snesest to you several
eptesthilet presented leethis canvass, which I,
with pixy other loves of 042 r Constitution
amid country, - would desire to have discussed
131,0n01i0 oc pies eo high a position --
-rand iat at. ' ( nehtern The following
k
are thaileao) : -- Fiksr— Does the Repub
lic* perty Wok pont awe Of the South
ern vs. Mes as still in_ rebellion because of
'their trfitment 011ie yalmen . Booth?
lieceeea-, Were'the Reronstniet Measures
'weed .t.* Protect 111 01 10 Yettete; d. to mike
'life love-and nape" th ? Tame
-Is' the- Reconetruction enures had
itr , e ff ect, and ere 'not t ' loyal men
i
te tit worse treated by tem than In
I: mar of 1866 ? ...'': Fame How many
1 natructkeracts will be r equired
h ' law. ,otter, and juities will be,
4 and,txtt the etception at the Booth? -
at e,
.nn-ki at-ht or enti the necessity of pon
gee" +king ettudde llhe Constitution since
the cliiiiitt, - of the. wait - - and -preventing the
Ifulted,lStatei Bumf* Court from passing
ittionstich Recemstruetion measures ? Stare
'—ls iti.ilefeito lay italdethe fundsmentarlaw
.and Oottatitittion of the country mhos:river 'a
1 utaloril deal** acteutside of itrilaresen
I—, W yidid not thepublicso party inform
the * ,ti th to 1865 Witl was required of them,
1 • . otaiking for "rutin setwtole done,
end donveasking for *them and so on
I i tlr nation down to the present time ?
l ltte • ‘6.-Wittdd not ithe country to-day be
Imes " 46 ,:etts and ham, - and liberty and 'fre
-1 • , Artat in the ole country, If at the
ciede et the liebeillott in April. 1865, thin
goleltid admitted th ose Southern Represen
ted 'trite could dud would - have - taken the
Iron cl,d oath, and4punithed such of the,
ficerthern leaders._ in.l the Rebellion as the
ppies4ted dignity 6.tbe.country required,f
Noretki-How can hones 4 patriotic, Intel.
ligent t - hristien 4%114 support the Repaid.
estrprtly r
..?, BitotlegforthitKetant, evidently. Vap..
plaustit Now-yea:l you have here, Inset- 1
eralegt shells, II ter.) what is discussed
on the greet, and , la dimwit out to you
in theietirspapent, In city of New York.
Herit ton haveln a. drop what you Will get
in • Tias lie* York ,iWorld 'ha a prolonged
squirtil [Greatiling titex and applause.]
- ' "Di thh Repribilain party look upon the
mail", r the SOuthimit . whftes, as still in Re
, bet became of t
f. he 's oath tenr treatment of the,loy
lea • theisrelsiiil in the condition • in
i
w_ ,' the Re lioe left them. If a man
lieedrhis leg; had been said that it takes
ad tatsinenths4at well. Although the
a d s
g the leg and the time
w 'he -walker° dls two months; the
d , has had holder his leg, he will set it
0 14 10
in tt nte•bat he don't get well in 6 minute.
Thatbroke their leg veryeffectuaily, [laugh r
ter; 110 it doertavrt welt in s day, nor in a ,
year. , (Renewed ,merrinient.) We do not
to
th the is
141 in ti t t li tai ebe t Ul pod on, b u tt on '
in we iv ez h aid the er
d e
Itl io *alett]thein; met you kreiw when
have! than:m.ooe Abe doctors tell ,
thine 'Jo *late Of the sequeta—tbe se-. j
qusstee or latlni--which. are Often worse 1
toe , the anal attack . Parents are to I
ly gn *Or children against Wee
erg la. as being Very dangerous. • It Is the
%sof the Re pel t on that we are afraid
- ifi -UPldetise-) 1 : _ 1
- ,tiptcoso : W pr i set *e Retionstroction Mem-
mosteased to the loyalists and to
-railleithe Rebels and respect, the& VI)
Kit. , Taw wire .passed to *keels.*
thandtole corn tl, Marina white, 10 9‘•
- al eieldhloprt. - alletonatruction mesa
wheitedertaliar laY the hathdalloal for
al p
.60* on wind to leli• and.lo ineltule in
.title -o,m i nt thillteolea every liv
**shag that -bgeathed. - - Of course they
hopld that loyal* w ould-be protected—,
rtiafteret It ; be the ohject?of the Been-.
rtrtittket stesintrak smiths e(MINI VW
1 46 , bO l O, KilcAt
sAiw
smil's m that Is tau to ran by tints!
cannot 'run by steam. ow God Aintighte .
made m a mine of in treat motivepote
er. and I.lirlieti I you app external Modes
powerttfmtan You Vereinigte machine, and
- make oitr, ;of it.the'verywarst thing thet man
can be fig to. Nan waknot: made be be 4
slave, to ties self governing caltnee.--.
All Man ere made se The same wheelie
- pig hark head of the poor Woolly Aidcan
as is peVinto yours---consciettee, ;faith; hope,
similar reason, pomptive, reflective .assn* r
the lovelif children, the love of companion.
- skip, a -
d
aspiration to th e e things are in the I
MAW'gi of the cold mss as much as In
the me trig up of the ' Idte man, and to U.
tempt *t make attains of en, machine! et
Men, fi !smut monstrous * M Whalen of the rig-,
der of ntture and decrees ofAhaighty God.
We beet - simply contained to God's original
decreesselten,„ we have made men eithems hi
the SKIM end I am sure that, it ought notto
be an offence la .a Northern oommutilty that;
those tAsUttaknie for • the flag timohate
pear:lain* liberty to all that" vein the land.-
fff•Pleite-) Bat, it is - seld that while the
blacks. Ocople should .have their, political
rlibtollieneff, they are not Alt tor the trx---
melee'. suffrage. FORT citizers, .there
, has beett:s. question la my mind; whether
1 we coiled seders suffrage ! best for than by.
peed
ch
it suddenly ,-; or
- by Conciliating
their i ma sters, the whits, I so that; they
should t it, delayed a little lenpalr-asee,
cept US:W(4ga is beet for them.• Mffrege b .
best for , :tvery mw; for every woman se well
as moritSurely. • I never have hid idiautit!
as to the man. ... (Cheery.) 13 ,
belong eto every .creatures in society V=
compe
1 4
t to think, to choose to be aenexe. , "
Bible b ' re God and before men kir hie mor
al ch er and his actions: It bea 'Mad
as be nity. And to say that the blacks'
were trre fitted for it! No man is fitted libr
it until-ilk° has exercised it. Why,' voting
wisely fiames from voting often—not at the
same eliettkna.= (Laughter Ind apppQLose }—
Vogue - nett come. from the which
the &lief voting imposes on men. 'Toting
right es not belong to the color et the
skin. ' does not belong, to nationality- .. It
does adt belong to any particular filth. , It •
springeout of the wisdom of theit self love
whittled has given to:every. Ogle living
man. ...„It is the same in one as In anoth
er. 'Tknow peeple say men should be edu-,
'cited t vote. I &greenling educates men
to vote.- But if they are not intelligent,- thli
lis the aliening' of a door toward it. , Can a
man- situ his rifle often -without learning to .
aim - it *ell ? In the,verithlunders that he
meedittin the very missesShick marks he mar up
04thetboard, he is being gained. - There are,
4, ttfloAsand , men interested, in ,, -gie South -
• - ..fiersblack men tote, to'persuade them, on
?, . ont aide and on the other ; and do' you
Vappoch that those.haughty Southern' candi
'deice viould trouble theuiselyes Co pour into
the bank ear the _reasons againit such and
snchAliclei r if - it weienotlhat those-black •
men Orr ,the talisman of a vote?' Why, I
tell y4b that the vote n.akes men origam—
i telt ytett that a vote turns all peliticians in- ,
to schtiolmasters. A vote makes men is the
Southiaroleesors in black universities, Nit
were Pond when you give the black Man
a vot4 -you make every politician inter-,
ested - )11- that man's voting, and willing
and aearious to explain to him his. tilde and
his cause. ' Who before thought it worth
while.
§-o
explain to Sam, or Pompey, or Cuf
fee, a thing about laws or principle* of Gov
ernm t? Now they and:all their confreres
are bele-lag wondrous things about the beat
lawd WO principles and methods of govern
ment.-- Is net that education ?; It b the vote
whi i m
.s to.edocate those,mee as well as the
ech boo. And the vote will always bring '
'the cal-house, and the edictal-boatel will
always bring the church, arsithe dmre.li will
alwaes promote the right IMO of both, and
conserve that liberty which has created it.—
[Gred cheering.] We have begun - to_lind
oat that, many as are the e vi ls which are
incid'ental to suffrage, yet the good that is fn
it is Sir disproportionate to any, evils that are
incident to it. It is quitein vain to quote to
me an argument egainst suffrage ,' sethe vot
ing of those . poor Southern hordes—if you ,
choolle to 'call them so. I have seen in let
tera On the newsmen descaptious, and did
not doubt that they-were true, of the trey.
that Men voted in those Southern precincts. •
gaitil ridiculous Ifwas, mid I could not, Be-. -
publican as I am, help langhing; but laugh
ter iS free yet in this ;century, whichever side
a mu is on. • ['Metter 3 - But, [bethought
,myself, these hordes ..of black, voters Who •
;don't know the Maiming of a vote, who don't
kook' bow to read, wbo dose know whaft 'the
word suffrage means, and pertweetthlnk it fs
an idol, or something of; that kind—they are
very ridiculous; but Melly I can point you
out a gang of emigrants in New York who
will vote .before 'a great , while, and whose
voting is quite ai ridiculous. [Applause.] - -I
doe); think that Southern plantations have
yet come halt way up to Northern New York ,
Wards. [Laughter and,applause] Ignorant
-vothig! The .plantation votes and the emi
grant ship vetes, and they both vote blunder
inoae---tbe one as well as the other. Men say,
hove would ,you bear to have thoseignorant
blaelts brought up to vote stupid& of Ion;
an educated and refined l ' white meg / - I an
swer, we have had the poor , ignorant and- .
gritint voting alongside of us for * long time,
an have had to bear lt.l. 'lt is not any hard
er Tor you to beer with ignorant black men
thin it is for us to bear with ignorant intend
greats. , When Southern men comptaid that
oily are being pat through a severe ordeal
in %hie way, we say to them, yon are not suf.
ternig any more than we have suffered ; we
in ;he North have had to go through this or '
deal of free voting, and; have learned to bear
it eery well. You protest. We did protest,
but we have got over that. We have learn
ed;that, although it - is not for , the lime being
a loyous, tut &grimes thing, yet in the ad
it does work out peaceable fruits in them thin
are exercised thereby.; [Laiighter and sp- .
please.] It certainly is Very annoying to me,
here in my own native land, to hear an'tet .
greilified son of Erin &dere that I ought to
hi hinged on the nearest tree [laughter]; bat
I have learned, '
to bear it.; It does not hart
I Me. any more. Why ?,; Becanns ranch ' men
, knob not what , they safe—they kmoW not
1 beta manner -of I*bl - they are of. But .i .
know that this , untamed and rampant --zeal: ts
a 'part of that great fermentation which is
I &Ong on here, and which by sod' by. will
pemipitate the lees and leave •• a pure
at* Itt Cif wine—my temperance Mends_ 1 1,
I cusit the figure. [Lenghtee and appluisa
I know, in other words, that while this far
incitation is going on, - by means of it We are'
Making-our best citizens out , of men who;
T
came to us ar - migrants — mein whom we:
I did not original y want to Vote, but who
would vote and • ave voted , and th rough vo
' ling as we ll -as rough the ether infitiencem
that surround them hae,tave become er are
i becoating most worthy citizens. [Applause],
In 20 years every ship kid ofleimigrents
; either dies off or makes a hatch et good See;
deg citizens. [Livelier said cheers.'; Now
the only question le,
( lilt the bider belittle;
Oressure? [Laughter', With us it - will: .: -It
has done lt. It has one it in meetalign(
times. If we could:bear the` predate e
Iwe be. on us the burden ,of a gigantic
veer, if we could bear the burden while we
! were taxing oarpeople, - while waxers levy--
1 ing recruits, while the arm of the Goirern=-,
merit was so heavy ; 1 lf even then, under;
those severe testa, we 'could maintain the in ; :
tegrity of the Commonimiltb, and'of Amer- ,
rea: principles, - in spite of toreign votes—if
.
could stand that test, we can band any.,
Applause.] 'We did ',stand it, and now,for
ens, lam not o i ly' not opposed ineil-':
tants voting but, ill had the power, te I
would
1 !torten the map of naturalizatien, not length
it. It a man gave me subsea:4bl, salidacip
-or evidence that Ike intended to dwell hetto. - -
; itte should not be here's yeir before be shouldi
l'liii; a citlfen because , ' bold It betterthat
Mesa who la golig to reside Isere 'Maid bare,
'-fine responsibility of eitizenship upon lithe - St
Mice than that he should remain twirls and;
;without responsibility. ' (Applimise) I'dei
nib sly that free suffrage has no evils attend-1
int 13 Pon ith exercise, but I do lay that she
tow is iremeasureabhr greater than ties salt
If Applause.) Now I- do not ruidertske to psi
Oat his sa agreeabbitidng tubieethe *Ado
Aria of Southern - today, 'woken 'AK tii
Usre el the .old stiba andleistiotut
id' rank subverted. to a tomato .1.410 . a0t
My that It Is pleasant for the acecesedinted
'plantation owner, mieeteted, perhapsin :ifs
gow, or Millar °Med; is
to cum home to- sa ft ounded by
bird with a tie mien lo serve him, an
to And to-nwasow , that iii is iolblactiaLli
Main mega salons miti.l - Ting is noipteemet.
1 Out Wks andgenthenen, it never big been;
1 pleneantfor say nisi !anywhere to give. Op
power to a elms bele,- thent—serer sines
t ize wceld ha reirt- , Th ere never was a time.
when P ao tilit i lbeaffialrest of
, caught to be ftee.., Thflme never 'was tf li rat
*mot *eking tlioigid, the Detail bis aqua?'
Thew naves was a time woes - the stable*
thought the burgimMe Sun tia themeeftees.—.
1 TOwnirrervillget pewei , r to'be distributed
trout above downwitibi r lt sheep; Ms td
couth by revedutkin pub the Whoa; ttertferdl
;041110184-, ;40 1 1. 1110 to tolleistameeiejes
gg le is ,ible ease. yea hatury roes .lift Itlliki
Arairi OS Mg_ 111 _031 00 = 11 0 010 7 , -
- 0 '
't.MG.fo"
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eves are to suppress the 'theist and It . is
Inlet ProOsisted•:‘ , Let• It be - :understood
hi the - math - that Geor:• o=4 by.: We over-
wkelmlig determination of the mares akthst •
country, is fa be Preeldent„ ind• kr lea Ikon. ;
nee mouth from • but Noverabee all !these , • e,
tunnolleiral loisk, er4.11 11 thelfiPeterks !111 ..-4 1 - -6.
be whief.,
,(Grestse.) .. `"- i' • ~.4 - ‘ ~4
rovirri z How 7mcwe 14tAiiiiriiitlori- •
~ Z, , ,•••
mi t re
scat Inuabe replied law, 'Oder, and., -41 -
leaks will be tke ink, and out: -the excep. .• W
doe: hr tke•floethf . • .: r . - -- 7 • •••:-... •-- ' -.- ie-ii i li
Wohavagiot there all but hUe-thgi"- Wet . .;'•-i,
have got oar reeottelraction tzteasorea. hatib-, ' - .. 1 : - --;:p ••,,
tithed: What we now ' la,,edmhslatia- - r f 7i '
lion. tad that, wahre - golngto have: .Alli Met 7 ' . l '' j ; 3 . -
any team will run away it you i threrw.-,ktose . . - 3 .
the reins upon the', dashboard ; but met' let : I': ' • •
it driver gather them np, and the hemp ,- bo..'• - • - 1 „ ..''..
gin to feel the .draw .of the . tabk burl` hay C. i
t .
settle down toil W work, hearths, &W AG , ' I,' .
the,road, how gentle they are! That Which •. i -' l , " I- -. . -
they need ; now Is to feel dist there '
she - I - , A, .
..'
in • the Preeldentlal• chalk An Vashlogioa • 1 i ';• ' - •
.
a malt." who .rhoolve . how' `to drtre t -- 1 ; - ~i','. . .7.,
(A-Oplanse ! And- langhter.) . "Whet
_,• thin, " . ... l! I,
thee say, "you must pat a gummy ,-, ..1:-.• •, ,
Dictator there ?" ;There is•ho man on the. ' ~.. • •-• , ,
r good God's globe that la so far from being in ••:: . .
the spirit of e dictator as Gen : Grant ; theri '!
l ~ i 1
;fl
:is no an more tender : theft bi;no Man leas 1 ! :),
'self-seeking; there It DO time who to.unloves • i;
'dictatorial power as Gen. Grant:. No! -be ' 6 -
won't need to send a soldier . ; he won't heed .. •• to draw a sword:. When they know that_. '' J• • -
I
Grint Ii there, that Is enotigb.. [Applanse.r -••• v; ,•
Wren, : "What is - br was the necessity of Con- . ' •....;
aryls acting outaidei of the Constitution sines thei :'• f:
claim of the war, and preventing the Baited States , • • „" '
•anpreuisOotut from passing ripen their &eon. •: , .' ill-i ..
Marlette; teener's'? - .. • '' • ••'
. . .
'There is a great distinstiebbe.twerin acting con. • • , -' - .,t.
teary - to the Oonititbtion, and soling onside of it.
We vet =Ridded the - Conititudott simiify 'where '
there is mil provision. in the Conatitdion fat, oar .
action, sad where: the times Compel. us to do
something. - Zithers was the. Ponstitutioo a
provision for the rohlibilitSlion•fiffithe rdsfilituts
States, the liegebbian party eantaitly invdd have
obeyed the Constitution ; bet that never Vii con...
templited, Ind 'there' were no each , proviaions
made in it, therefore, the likluililtosn party was,
.obliged to ti Act outside the ComitiOtiottor not set,_
all: A. ta.this matter I cooftsall don't -feel so
sensitive about irks do Gni men ;who !paid hir,
years fighting lighted = the-OvedfnUon . 'I have
great resPeoi tilt it, I. like itilßutlt a is not so
"dear to me es it-has become
_to -them. .1 have a
reiaonable hope,_too,ther the Consti ' lion will
qbe maiddned - ;-1 - think the broad of*tinon enact
of the American people will take"oare ottheCon
ititution. It. is very affecting to' aty, feelings,
therefore, when I hear these outcries, these most
Affectionate yearnings,- and longings; slid *tinn
ing* of the reconstructed - rebel/ion M lir South ''
in behalf of the Conatitutioh„, the dear,. blessed '
Con - dilution. [ Laughter ' and .. applinhe . 1 Why.
I do I• love' the Conetitatimi? ' Bitearreel; Wises , It
McAdoo and =eaten tib_erty_ evg6where. Why ,
are they lo solicitaisfor the Constitution? Be
cause it breathes liberty, everywhefe: That is'
the trouble.: ' The Constitution they mourn is the •
old Conatitntion OM fancy constructed ; it la the -
old Conititatkre • that was brought , before the -
courts when Southern , man Pet Judges in the •
COnllB 'foresworn 'lO make decisions infavor of
Slavery. That•is =the Conetitution `they ruin.
I Mean tbe 43onslAtution that our fathervistafie.
when all Europe was duetted with a love.of liber
ty ; when the world shone like au aurora with the
'putt of liberty l' when our • Whets, under chat
divine magnetism; built this 'irlorioris Conetitn.;
hoc, and built it for liberty. That is the °midi.
tution I mein. (Prolonged• spplauss.3- •Wilat • '
feature have We taken out of it that / wilicircum
scribe thelnderienderfee of the individual ' What '
festive of the Ooastitntion that will mike liberty -
narrower. The-volry wise of offence fattish we ~ .. :ig
hrie made liberty so , broad that cher° is no erne.' ', ;II
titre born of woolen that doss not 'become a - , .- ', , 9
citizen' undeethatiOomeltrititin. Thetis •the of- . , .'"1
'tense. [Applinee.i 0, o ! Ily -friends , yon - . '..
,
are invited to attend the funeral of the Conentti. • " , , 4 :.,t .
eon. [Linghter.y - The ' ate , members of this.. ' 1,! , F
Democratic party,4the acnitherupeopte in genetal . ',
',2i ''
are all affectionately invited to attend the inter; .• • q''' ,
id. Sae them goitig in preceesione diet the Clod., -.. '' - .. - kti i
standee, [ Laughter , ) some reeling with grief and . . '
.4
other' things. rlainghter.] Sec them . going. :if ~
with 'their bowie knives reverind ; " seer totem '., ' .. - p •
going, hardli yet wiPitig their betide -with the ' fil •
blood of the sat"aessesination vseeitheni going, : k, - 4 ,
the men who fought 'your sone and mina, and that 5'.... '
I'4
spilt, the blood of loyal; valiant sone and children - i 0.
like Water ; • see them, moaning. Availing, "The , \:--
Constitution.* Al I this "desecration* of the .•-• • ..;...
Constitution, this: love of the . Constantino it is, - • .
Peculiarly_ affectitur tome. When Sodom and ''._, •
Gomorrah sit round about the temple of levee. , -.... :
Ism and prates eta beauty, and long for the pre- , ' .1.
videnee of thelight that shall dime ont of•ZiOD.
then •I•ehall b ete that them men who are ery.
lug Out "the' Coestilutitio, the - Ocroetitution." . 'I.
have any love forlts essential prihniples, or have .. • •, . 1.
any right to say anything - about it. - , _ - ,
"SiFrix : Is it safe to lay aside funda mental - - . -'-‘
law, and the COndittition of ihe eorintn• whenever • .:-
ic majoritfdestre.to sot outside of it r - e
No ; that was the very reason why we' btalned :
the South, it hadimbusinees.to go outside of it'; ••, "'-.,
we have brought: it inside; [Laughter and ;els. . ' : i
Phew! , • - • ' '
131vszorat : Why did not the Republican party. ', f
inform the 130014:18 /863 what Was required fain. • '
its", , . ' 'i •-- ' ' -
•
• ..:,11q
- •
; •
The principal bailee, they didn't ]mow 'theft- .
selves. Do you suppose that every Member. of '' .;.,.. ••Z• •
the. Republican party was a prophet.? Do . coil , ,
suppose Any item all inspired, and that the gift
of foresight was given to them ?. ' p: How did th ey , .I .
know how the South was going to est ? How did. .., ~
they know the epidt and temper ? - It. was a ten.. , ' .., T .•':
'tat* busload. . 1 . The Miriade difficulty of races* -,. - •
'traction leass - im be carried through with 'tidy , . -• ,
and with speed.-. I believe' mistakes hive - been • ''- - •
made, andl tried to forestall tome of them, and • : ' -
rebuke others, but with. ill-miccees. I believe • . -
they .madtithem; -but, neverthelese, I
think re." -. ~- •
omiatruction hair been second only. If second ",
at ?I'
all; to the'manner in which the war limit waa vie. , - ~ i
torionely carried - through. We were WM men _ ~ ,- - • *
'crossing a ford .4 'shad never been serous it; we
had tor feel our way along its bottomk.pad with.
many a souse before we got out of the - Konen.- i . i t
We were like at army to a foreign oxtntry,. trod . - I ;.
were'obliged to flank ourselves on every side with - . i '
cavalry, and try the probing test as we went on .. i
~ 1 • -
Dorm : Would not the onintry be pnwpanne t
and happy, aid liberty and fraternity exist in the i "., .
whole cormUi, if it'the alone of the Rebellion in ' T. .•
AprillB6s,egr -as had admitted those South
. • •, n
era Se fives who °mild and would have ," , •
takenthe • iromolad oath, and punished such of . '-. :,
the &When States in the-Rebellion as the' peace. • -; ' '•
and dignity of the country /wired ?_ ~• - " ... 1 1
Ido not know. - Ton do. Tell me why:.Nornan .
, ••I' l
scan tell In that matter what mad have, been the ..; •
'result. My father ones Hid to me idtable"'Elen- ''- ' i
iv, I mane rea.near, Nailer ,Baton.— -. , '''
[Laughter 4 Ifa had roarriedl marrying
er breteedor Joni ., : ; ' ..; I
mother, would yen be yes?" [Grestand pawed ... " f, •
jaughter.] Now, for inrybodyto go back Auld take - .' , . r
.. f ...
the vast complex question as it stood in 1865, and' .! - i'. , ."
U n dertake to say if it had been aU.dilierenttrm ' : " - •1 •
yhet, &was, we should have very adrOrept Wake - : ' LI. •
from what we bare. • [L 1 1 =4 ,i de
au ra LatAy. '-, ~' -, P. - .
"Harm an honest, p intelligent-Chris.. -H it
Man caber support the B e parry P'v ~,? ' .
My friends how can an honest, gelded°, ititelli•r, „4.1 e,
;gent Oluistiiii support the IDernemitia - party I , - I . Fi- -
[iiatithter.] That is the giddies, It is acid' ::,' *R.
that Gen. Great is a 'drunkard. -It is said that, , it ,
Gam Blair is *tat' [Laughter.] -I do not believe -/3 -
either of the/mil knositoordill how , thentateries ' L ig
dee and grow.: That in eithar s oeUethere should .... t 27,
liev't been, under the privatkins of, army elDeri. ' . ' _fr -
eneeNiMe when the in oetinsiona am • ufraid , i . , ..
much--t ,
stimplinits, Unit therernay hire been etch times , • 4 .1: .
Ido not deny,". &I hot know, but -this, . .' ii '
_ -
that, Gen. Grant or Blair are habitual droulcarda • l, , ,
and are liable to ay imcircharge that should va. :;', t; i: .
cats the entifidena of Christian and temperate • '!'.i
men in *ems 'a do not believe A word of it.' But -
I ant tripoli:kitty that if it were so I had rither , 2 : :-
have Gem Orin! drank thari'GovAisprour sober.. - ...:-
Wrest applamma .f.latudder duet a. moment- , 1,7'
• these taro mem:. Das paid that Gen. Grant knows ,ec
nothing of (Aril affairs. It 'is certain _that Gov. , :1
bird nothing of 'military affairs. It is - !I' •
raid ateretheild a statesnian, Is.. there not *. 1' •
good deal of deception in this matter of "bid '-',.
statesman t they* always 'thetrabt and taught • - • -
that what is wanted to makie Bresideld is a great . i.!'"
deal of =non sense and signed deal of uticom.- , ...II: -
utontlineety; That is all.: [Cheedir Now; if - 'l.l .
Gee, Grant Is-trot the Ira torn of common.' '. ' l:'
sulae,'ldit would you select? mid it be is not how . . '_
4 V - .'.'
II
r il detemtlerman, I; thp o te nt rety it ut il tll i P a - a b t f ig ( ik. AP'...:
a. genius. Hs is not a germs in the 1 sense in ; 1
which Gen. Sherman It-the most brilliant retina -i .
in war matters of our ere. The Usti-who flits me . • -f .
with. immerge enthusiast" is Oen. fitiennark ! — E. ,
Mood cheat] He has opine that is brilliant; i.,i.;
because the. se= very largely is , a part's 1. .. c ,
hkigenitis ; Dot Gan. (kettle a man without im- i , -Ip
sguistion; . Ittik.lte is a Ma.A.Ol genius; and diet, ' 1 i,'
biz Mi s a
trains atomism!) trod. IHreat a • 1 1 - f•
nitarensedill; less a , truer, , ,
deepe r r e ,=oompi.and ..t..' , i t :
[Applause.].:l Now, what has been. Witold: ter ^l^ . - I: .
Where sail yon And a man so modest?e-e¢ mod- • .
imalan t o
set that lam afraid many American ei • will .. t:..-
not vote tor him, for modesty is not in , will
t:.-i .
our day. tkorneelf eseking s .eto to ;.' 1.4., .
Ms equalet< Ido not believe' ' w. deeps. . 'Ai; ,
that Uwe li suchtmedaels °tithe fa . of - the ~ . ' I;
globe as the freibichetistabetweempen. ~...
Grant, Gen..Ektudeld„fieni St ,•.
'.. ' ' : ,f....,,
idiot, and Gem. Thomas. tinnitense A F- 1 • - ,:-
' When, not Mug moil 'received_ one :4WD - , ..!
a t
'thillsigniftW not 0110.•011151, Ido ;mean, I : `-'1
when they Vera casting ghost for a kr -
the Democratic potty, sonar - Senators the --!,..:
Secretary or War, den. Schofield, Mid him . 'la,
'to became their candidatai After they ad *laid . .4;-.1.
their plane and demises before. him ha I' f aith- . . -
tad ' '
to his and friers& Gen. Great, .....-::
him what. bid been done. t Gen. Giant ; . kid '' - i, ,. t.
'on and - salknothillm - IlAtilmer Mid - l -,•:' fXl'
Thelma mood* Gen. Grant went down to Oen. -,;', ,t
Scholledd end saidto hini.i ''SobtAsid, It; M ear- W. rt
twin one or the other of tilfir_oandideme - of Mat**
1 milks hi g.'tobe elegiac l'oriddliet.:Zgh‘ it
tei.l -“rotril do pote3aft• a lbst "1" - ',
thkor; but Ida oars that ei 'y' , hem .1,
a wand rasp. and .I do toss boo/_ Ti 1..
sistently settee to be the csrundakt 01 1 1,i'..,
1 they wiont you op i good platforgi. w t i if'
"Bat,* saps, 80044 ~"Geturrs. I, I am, I, s ,
man ; Team* ito against Yea_ 11 ant e' Want
meal' lir:thourdit Wary dufy,T. satitifieliki fail
you what I thought of lik." and .triturt, Up
pliduar.j'. Ithink that WON* it s‘oolloll 0.. -
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OU lenghter" aDd lecoroasALitilp/we„ e lkow.
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