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Le Prmars.„.."4 ' insusectligents , MM7=M 4:4 i's-" • t.) ituirg eit)rtir ,••)`, • , - grq MEHiEE : s • TVIel 119 121Y2i -Biti4o4Y- hi Pa Bl 4 l o4 v 's F gg• 23 ETON. -AND OR /1,2 L Dititirentp air • tart, Ai Ramo v aarr.; L - - IN OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN T nanittismunG, . AND TUC - g of the National Flag cmr MI OM El 'hrtalyitual Day if febOaty, 1 i ~ , • _ ! This Is a great occasion. ' 1 The da . y, • • the place, the audience:, the'' earroundings,: the purpose and meaning of Chia yam assemblage, -all combine to mark it ne long to bo remem . bared; It Tithe voureropy7Ol oho Birth Day •of Wasuntoron, and here, •at the Capital of Patuasylvatia,'ale amempled bee invited and bonotediguest, the President eind of tho . Uni ted States, her chosen Governor, and the Rep• imitative* of her more than three millions of people, together with a mighty concourse of SIMI! consutuenta. The. Nat/opal Stars and eltripes=tbe Flag of our country—of a Nation _of-thirty millions of free pooplo —just raised 1 to the manacle of the dome, amid the exultant I booming of cannon; the mule of our Nat/Olga. aim, and the signs of great .popular joy; bYthe ! hands of veterans, who, nearly half a century I ago, assisted' to defend it agniost a powerful enemy, on se* aid land, in a glorruue and I,encoessful war, floats proudly over our headi. i And on this diy, and in this presence, with the wads of- that priceless legacy of his wis dom - and patriotism to hie country, his Fare well Address, tail' sounding in our ears, yon have directed mete speak to you of Wouttro vox. A great American and a great ore* *gee said of true eloquence; that it most *Mt in the man, in' tbe sublect,, and In the semi sion. 'I he subject and shy occasion ore prrsa , eat with us._ Witild • that your chosen orator' were more nearly squat to Ms - theme - I ... : ,This is not a newly established Anniversa ry; bus the return of an oid, one; and 'U . /ugh always hitherto celebrated by the American poome with Pride and joy, there must be some 030.190 for this =coma display of popular hi ; West" for enthusiasm. It is found in the present, condition of. our lSational affairs,. in :which the beans and minds of the people are Maned to =Minnie* theeharieter, !genie* and teachings of la asa twavos, in order •tei Antis from the cOntereplation lessons of Iris. damto guide their - action in the piemut feap• fit! emergency. ',. And what more natural and proper, when our Union. is threatened with destruction; han to turn, with anxious asro-• mint:se, to bun whose wisdom emitted in layrog its Esondationi„ whose valor estisbbahed arm Reunited it, - whose virtues adorned it, and Dia infhwasccu l f whose character and examplis,..sm e all fondlyhopekhad cemented and rendered it parpetaal t. ' . ' And if all the people of every other State in trio Union Were to forget . or neglect"properly to eelebrate this day at this time, yet muld the 'people. of Pennsylvania neither forget nor neg -164 It.' .As folly* Wsanutoros I. identitlid with \ the American Union, so fully is Penn 'ajliania identified -with Wasourcmor., Tho great principles of American Liberty, jaetice, 'purity sidles° of humanity, which found in . M.m their. .embodithent„ were_interwoven into the Very ingaiework of. oar original Govero . est,. oy our Illustrious. founder, Willicris Penn, and grew Witham growth and strength ;erred with our 'strenth. It was in 3752., belays qUarter of a bentury befiao the Dec laration of American independence, under the ,glirection of lazum Norris, Speaker of the Geo- Mal Assembly. of the then Pfollllol of Pent 0141aania, . that the old Bell, with its famous •prophetie it/Jeri ption. "Proclaim Liberty Itiroughunt the land,• and to ell the peep ffee ' • ered,"wriseasiand suspended int* steeple 'the Elate Rouse in . Pailadelpida I,` - arid it Ilia but, a jest tribute to ibe well knowmPo aitioe of the State, that it was upon •our soil the Sessions of the first Federal Congre4," Which formed theArst Federal Onion and up' pointed Wino** CoMmanderinehief of the Army were held ; iswas • upon our soil . that the Declaratiob, the greik.preetiebli f re t imp towards entire independence, WaS Made; and it wasupon our soil that the Constitution e,f the United ktates„' which related. in' the present Union, was framed. flow could Waxily** do °Memel* than rest with en tire Conlidetiee in i this State sad its . people: flow can we do' otherwise than revere hie • memory and turn' to him for aid; when the gee* fabric of American Conmitasional liber ty la threatened With destruction.by internal .Ibiw MS great7liii f loved 'the Pghtie cda patriot and'philceopher, Renjainin Frank lin, and how much - he - consulted hisjudgment on the gravest Trestle*, . the world knows. Dow he loved gloriosa Anthony Wayne, Pennsylvania's laitaker .General, and relied upon him in, his times el greaten need, they also know; and for years, end to the day of Wasinstoroar's death, the highly,rized por traits of Franklin :and ' Wsyne grayed the walls of 'hie home ot , Mount Vernon. Ana *try 'schoolboy, knows, that in the darkest hoar of the almost raven years' night of the Revolutionary struggle, WE* hope seemed to have deserted the minds ofthecc, Wasutnbron turned to Peansylvatua's -nob'e son, Robert Norris, fur relief, and received it.. Nor can we 'forget that goad pattiOt; George CVO*, one of the Pennsylvania sips» a the Deolanitiou, who so eFectively am** 'Robert Norris, it his ilnancial arraagenienis . for the Struggling colonies; or omit. to name among WADS tau- Wort conaistebt friends sad ',importers, the preacher. General; Peter blablentawg,• who Sr sa co-operated with Wayne in ' Matinee% brilliant. sctitin or his,. brilliant' cireer;" the storming of Stony Point; and -the brave and noble General Joho Cadwallader, one of the hernia or Gerniantoins, Princeton egad Mno• mo4lbs*hq riodiogiod at the rl.k Of bin own life, (*munition of his beloved Commander io-CMef, .1111 the punishment. of .tho leader of the "Conway Cabal:" '•"'' - - - - '' ' • But it was after.thiifiltiody..mcd disastrous battle of Brandywine,. and the ably planned and bravely fought, though unsuccessful field of Germantown,—it Was during the prulonxed bonnie of that fearful winter at Valley Forge, that, the people of Pennsylvania learned to knelt Wsnmsolort, te revere MO olou ttottci , and, to idolise his /winery. There they saw an army destitabelof every comfort-naked, stabling and - freezing-I m , under the inthr aim of the Potimartiresen* moral power and noble example of their beloved Gen eraiexbih• log enigma - soffit/log and fidelity, to principle which elicited the somiration , of the world, Mal* rendered Kaley,..floyge - more glorious to Walnut aria and but aoidievs, than was Waterloo to Wellington *aide victorious at my.,-, it was, lids.eXperirnias „which hound Pennrylvankt to Westrummtr,' and his great heart to'n'er, in ibist.long yea* lAtom*, when the prnpkto f Western Pentayirsoriewmtb *cited. in' &Wien' to "alsw which', el* thought here ' Upon their interests; til bia anfiletent amildence ib baritone to come Amen k "them',' and mat nport there to follow Wig bath - rWeitsibUahme at of Posse sod the pmacristion of authority of thalgonstaromt which bad been &mod - !:/pon hereto], -, • -•• • '....? i 'llia firmaillasary achievemen t gained him rlmown wen In -Peausylratia, , wheChe rallied and reacted from she sang* thelati-' koritiglirldi of Braddock's proud artafi'and idol** *mica assmilitary ' eons teentisr L ints .theylibettaistacegit oar diet/noted - and . 'iti- Pled people, and, loyhts opuntirelhaillib ismee , l .. . . peace and onler.. "-""-'-- ',' • • /Allkleallharsaaer of Washreatateple Illtiarat. iirdvataglis - sadifszy - serraa in -Peetaylve. ides,`Xmil daring they** of his linden* lit ! . _phis *Chid Magiatsans Of the - by.bis, pinta amisootallini ~t.r- , ,i,.3i,..c....,,,,c,t,i ' ~.v. 4 • , • ,:~,"' ~- =,~.. . . • . •• .. .. . . • ...d „••• • :•'• .. .. - , . ~ U Ja "Vte . , ..:. .. 3 •''' ' '' '.4 ' . ' ... ..::: _.. ..• ~f :). ~...• • , .; ,, i-:-.1.1 . .i.- r ir" . '4l. ..1 . -: • - ...'• . •' ; ' 4 , ' '•' ::. . • . • • . •0 .. ::; •••:.,-. :.. t.: ,;„L [., :7 ; NI - _ •. , .5. ~:- • •.:A I Try . . _ , .. .; tees, etangrsios&Ll Largely opoo• th e ' :ople ' and the - of our State ; and to 'a influent:9v Joon, - than that of any other man, is it to WU that they have been and terrain ' by any other people to. 10 7e 1 P a takdisnk - aterting, henentyi a foie of truth and justice, a-regard for the rights of their fellow men, sad an anahrinking snorter cy and fortitude when steamed to the Main tenance *flies. greatiorinciplea if to thitt . candor iodates ma to add that, pishaps, our pro. cedar weakness is a strong. love of zoilitary . glory, rank and display, and a strong With- • anent to' .inhitary bereft gefirrally,,World will recognize the weakness; If it b abeeails, as 'one that - does honor to the people whom it clounictegrp* bring hat'an excess of their,do• • volion to him whom i ll mankind have not heriitafedlit proinonneeeef ill men thathave ever lived, the grea test of good men and 'thin, 'heat orOratlinett. P,' 'And's° unay, it twee be, , in all tune," to come.. Hay . thn . ingenious . youth of Pena „ ylvainia: °still hold op to' them. satyric tho (night model of WitatanoTealiiia - - ' ample, and study to 130 what they behold ; may . they contemplate hirilchatacter tiltallita Vlr- 1 tan spread out and display themselves to their I delighted Vision ; as the earliest astronoonam, , the shepherds..on , the plait}, or BahYleor gazed at the strs till they saw' thee eat= jet. to dusters and constellations, overpowering et length the eyerrof the beholders with the emit: ed blaze of a thousand lights!" - You will not expect of toe, in the !Milled time reasonably allotted to this address, to at 'tempt a detail of the life and services of Walla moron - .That work has been often and thin , . oughlY Performed by abler brogues' sod pens., Ilia noble deeds have Gaud their best record npon the warm and grateful hearts of the. amerkai tiopio, anal that they Will ine*Pro-, served forever.' Thin - heuts of the Mims** about 'near° now throbbing with tiro glorious 'Malta riot* "aind:thoy do hot seknio 'ha:Waist in their recall. It ato the grand results' of , all his labors, the Conatitation and Union of , theso Stated undeniably' the halftime of Goi ' ernment that the world has ever known, ':which have been recently attacked and endan gered, and the practical lessons afforded by his' example and tho i wisdom of his toachings, to which I propose to direct your attention . Ina fully &Ama t o( the delicacy of the topic in the excitement of the, present time, but 1 conaired that it would n ot meet yourjust ex pectations, as I am sure it would not satisfy My own' sena of the rosponsibili ties And • dei ties of the task you. have assigned me, wore I • to shrink from approaching tho ern/jeet in this' view. , And I pray you to rest assuptehat,ln I on doing, l Least earnestly endeavoreir to elet vate myself above tho !petty consktorotions ' Of mere personal and partisan expediency, to ila higher, clearer, and parer atmosphere _which naturally end properil. surrounds the g ro at theme. - ' . i lie who does not recognizo in Waestsiiron the Chosen instromeoeof a Divine Power for Um accomplishment ori great and benign put.: poses in behribrof mankled, takeilut au Atha. tic view of the subject: I o the events which, commencing with the:discovery of (hie hon. lineal, foetid their ultimate in the formation of Oho Ameiiran Union, a . rrovidential • desiget and control may be clearly olaserved. Tho eirentostioncea,whicheunTmoded the inception of the expedition of Columbus, the patronage of the good Queen leabella, io the taco of:the, common and almoit universal incredulity,. the great .interest which age took in his object,' oven to the pawning of tier royal jowels to raise the neonsisaryfonde ;'the incidents of 'the voyage, with inexperienced and ignorant crows, for days and nights out into the trackless land unknown ocean; thin mutiny ot the sailors, and the "dcorery of tend in 'the very hour when, wader threats of Oath from his mutinous men, Colombo', according to,:l k is extorted promise, was about to attempt tO retrace his way; in 'in.- ter fedora and disappoiritroent :' all this toe hilarity conatiCutta a story of wonderful and " " . - toreti-lettigerianto only -deeply interesting, bet which, ia Ate Most strange-co incidences and results, can hardly bo decreed other Onus Providential, as hating been guided. and controlled by a highci t ban. li a roan tower, In thieetablishment of a great nation on this virgin contioent • . . . . No leas wonderful are the events attending the early settlement of this country. -That England' should Bee tit; by tierce and unreo sonaldo religious persecut ions, to drive out froor amongst her people that wonderful band of acid-tarn eon who made up the precious height of tho Slaydower, and sought them therm through perils innumerable, yet disre garded by those brave heals, far conscience! sake, Ind for the sake of religions freedom, was surely , a policy hard to be accounted for on any rational principle. Dot what • tild en gland lost, New England. gained it" thertand fold ; and the wort l coorywbero has Leon vast ly the piper:Tor What theletsecutoni meant for .eril, illrd overruk d . for good .. tn , their original charcter, the settlers of New Etrglind ware the chosen men s al the bestlkexl of tho earth ;'and the trials and experiences through which they posed, rendered them tinsurpses ed in manly ,virtneo and nobleness of chem. ter, by' ny other men who have ever lived : tee /U 0.111,01 7. 001. • , , :: \ I L AI/Ob. "lief ...Mt..) Ai Ib. ll' ' t ' j cone tbe uootllee Wilke 4 dm , Jim 14,4 lace, • , .. irtitstearaim a tie roars : - .. It was impossible that these mon and their descendants. should ever be other than hoe men. ' ,Thoy Could eat lc:slava- The Decla ration of A merieari Ind4coilemins and the Poe olutionary War, rooting in the present. ed- oral Umon, were .litt natural and logical • seo quences in, the chain f events conirnenciog with Ida landing of the 'a wof the osyllow-* er on tho rock et P/yruou Ana the- ti whom 'they trusted, held aide; ilia charm peoide„ , feether hollow of , Hie hand, and pro mised' than and their posies ity`for Iris own great poeposes, in the regeocratioaq a Con tinent and thin establishment of this great Gov ernment.- It Milt' not be - destroyed - tihtil is hal kalif accomplished Ills .misaion ; and \wo do not, cannot holierii that. that time his yet arrived ! The extraordinary eh/meter of tho men who composed the ,Contitnental congest, end ! se. lected Waruiroororr a theirdeader, &Wakened the surprise acd commanded the admiratiott lof the w0r1d...1 ha papa. houtd by that body ham ha deservedly been pronounced master pieces of pnictical talent and political wisdom. Onertiallothett eirakiogon the *Oka in the Homo of Lords, could not restrain his °mita serge. When your lonlahipa," said he,"look at the papers transmitted to us front•Ameria, —when you consider their decency, firmness and whitlow, you cannot, but respect their cause,-and wish to make it your own. Poe myself, I moat declare. and avow, that in the manure States of the world, I know not the pewits or Senate who, in tab .& complication ordilllcalt circumstances, can stand in prefee &nee to the deler•tes of America assembled in General Assembly at. Philadelphia" And or these giant MOD, WARDINOTON was the chosen leader, and he justified their choice. Whatmost,facibly imprisons us at this lapse of time, is the perfectness of his character.. We . may not doubt, as a general truth, that °dis tance lambi enchantment to the view." Close inspection of the towering monntain-'-with its hoary rocks, aced frightful golfs, and blasted trea,and stunted stro be—destroy' the Morton 'of tho °azure hue; " and though we may bo bowed hoto awo inthe prosonce of eta symbols maj of majesty, the dream of porexteyar teeny has away from our visiorifonwer. We feel it to bo thus in respect of all th•great men, the sages, the statesmen and warriors of antiquity; . and this; too, ,though the: per lahing of annals and. traditions affecting their private life, awakens tho euspicion that, many of them are little better than myths. It has been add that "no man is* hero to Ida Valet," and a knowledge of our own tothmitles. and iif the weakness of our contemporaries, allow" Of !Jule scruple in endorsing that coodtit caritinsit Wo may calico]e it en applicable, in a 'greater or Use .1 1 to every , mortal, in ev ery.age and clime ;yet it would seem that one man, by reason of ha singular monk' lose bosh'-'ex alted. into a.metrionahlo exception by the man hnouivercrit of the civilized 'world. ' - .Thisjudgmentis not born of ignorer c• re ' girding blacluldbnial indyentktior'of }bade:: tails of his eventful tindoey, dating in the 110 : "erg:, and activity of early manhood and 'doe; summated In the dignity • : aid scdernoiir'..of Noma 'Vernon. Ile wespecedisely* 'mutat ' Maar' Atm the middle 011:'dieellihteentkcell*. ry Sabi its , ending: n.iltsseihirl74,!sentaged In reigiediaibleidulies'n.Nlnt; or 'ego, . - and finiablng hie cause initiselsdeisiontb of I ...ink bee mearilar the . u obeireed.of Alt oh' ailvirittattat oblitutztor life ht./latiii.ohnotkly rmorded, in his daroestia. axial end ceibrao rein.. Idioms. Shad* who loved him, friable who- . admired him, enemies' whet 'l)l4red Ise, spies irba . :•wlital..ka ., :lais'Aloalakkaiiiiima,rdio s - .4. -- 0 1- 42=44;42/...,-,• • - • e.T.61 f if.manXtrt ' ^,*7:43 tb". THE UNION ON lOC , ±~ - ,~- thought to empercede ard destroy, them; witki.lontlE or with Tr, e and abund ant mmitla of knotting what he was, Whig in irat life and its outiard emprassiaa, make and confirm the acknotrtedgment that he was . every inch a man, in the nobility of, his senti ments, and in every Fumed ofcharacter which mars the column of unperishablerroo ma. It is not as viewed through the gathering ham of distance thst Wasnmerren claims this himarable, universal testimonial ; nor is there in desreming maul as wo consider him, not aggrogated cormile team, but in the details of his thoughts and We. u few fahltics ; indeed, have,: of late ,yeirs, cursed his triesoo7,2ll.l" holder; and others M an opposite' extriene;, may be equally bitter in domino: alien for a different reason; yet the views of the great' Moralist and Matesman.inte Eli in advance of public enlightenunnit on the vexed question 4;4 involuntary servitude , and ' thole views wer e condoned by his deeds. - .„ ; t "1 never mean,"such was his record in 1786, "I never mean, unless some particular circum stances !Mould compel mete it, to, pumas 'M other alive by purchase ; tit being* among 9:y first wishes to boo somthplan adopted by which gayety in this country may bo abolished. by. . . . Eleven years later, that record was renewed. il.wish," said he, "fWialfrommy soul that the legislature of this slats could see the poll.. ty of a gradual abolitionof slavery. jt might !prevent muCh Saute istiliebrsfr—a thought': pmphotie of embaressmosota Which hug this* day, as a dark cloud tipan the horizon of this land of light and Ebony. . . By this last will and batsmen!, dated a few. months preceding his deep, be provided for the emancipation of all his slaves, atthe mole USW expressing his regret that legal complies, Lions prevented the immediate consummation' of his wish, that freedoth should- forthwith be the inheritance of all +m he bold in bonds ; . The aged and intirtn hoslinscted to be camfort• ably clothed and fed b his heir.; and alt the children bolted to se . ' imtll they reached I the age of twenty-Gin te, be directed should' .he taught te read and le, and be bmight up 1 to some useful ocetip • * agreeably to dm laws i of Virginia providing fo the support of orphab 1 and other poor ehildre ; .and I do berebY expressly forbid the rir-transputation oat of the sail Commonl th of any slime I may die posseasol of tauter y pest:mar whatever. did Ido moreover m pointedly and • mom solemnly enjoin it . upon ray executors to ice 'that this clause respect g elaree,- and every. .part thereof; bo roligio rfolfllled ^ . ! . Such were the long . ' 1411 . 6, and such thesolemn Iglu nof the noble map whose birth we- eels this day. • 1 male the allusion to, his esti to of.alaveri with no: sectional, politkied kir feeling on interest, but in answer to the .criticism of extremists, who, en This luiriiKce tan him as a slave bolder, and on OW, • his comprebensdro desire that the Institut' n of slavery should be utterly abolished ; and i justilleallort of Penn /41year'; and her antic and consistent posi tion; on this subject- f the people .of this State lore their own f institutions Letter then any other, it is I ely because' of the teachings and example WA 11 811SGTOR. We usually consider an axiom of justice; that a min should be dged by the age in which be lived, .ezd Pot standaritof the community in which be ' his citizenship. It is the high etwornioth o Warnurercii, that he bas hubs need. of the barfly which springs (ruin this. fair method . es timating character. Ile was a slavehotder ' y. laberibeace, but on emancipationist by coo Leticia; aed it is is kis tillable ttiotlght that, re he Tiring this' day, be would indignantly rebuke that ultrabm Which, both on. rostenmAnd in the pulpit, bap endorsed iovolantary boafte es an institution . olvalue to both vices, 11> to perpetrated world without, end. Ilathermtaroand WAIRINGTOII, andstamling reeerretly pucovered in his prts .ence, we confirm his jug trot in the premises; _yet• weal& Weralsosenunieu-slatit Usa.iwas-shas owner of men as chatlies, though be twisted il :were otherwise; arid so, lo this seemingly twdi 'fold character, feel him Who a bond of Union .bettreen the North and the &Mai. le it only a rainy, Indolged in my hasty prep coutioa for this Gm:Woo, or is a scanty growing not of the mons purpose of Mune Providence, that the apparent incongruity to which I refer was needed in the building op of o truly ta ttooed men ? Had he ignored and practically tot:dumped the institatlon of alerery--or, being k elveholder, bad he upheld it es of Dime authority, or as an it:imitation honorable by reason of its" morally ortudesome inilareces. lit tle eympatby could hare been awakened for him in one or other of em extremes of our great Confederany, esaffecting this "overmastering el ement of goicrnmentril policy; and this 'day there would he ellenee in regard to his memo. ry, ot.faint preise, in one or. other of those ex tremes, seconding as he had been wholly ofi this side.or on that of the abiorhing question. Yet cow may wo lona a circle of brotherhood in this broad land of seemlogly adverse , Mier tete and with WA MICRON 14:110ditg by the, central shrine of Politioal Liberty, claim him to be the National Man, whose !amoebae yet , recover the Ime Pleiades, and restore the bar- moey of the constellation of the Union l It Is therefore with no partisan 'or sectional *law that I refer, on this occasion ; to Die prat,-' See tied his convictlont r in antagreibm. • Rather' *Mkt I make his muliatorial charactir &theme • from which may ho derived a Immo of charity' add coocilistioo, withers any compromise of; pet:triple. I would fairi hope that as he stendi lumpy:sty le lure us, extending one baud to the South and the other to the North, we may haw ourselves to rozeito the blessings of the . Father of hid Country, and rise invigorated by hle spirt of forteeruce and concord.• , - : 0 Rapt:leen or Wellington exceeded him in , the splendor of their military achievements. we mast remember the mare they controlled, and the fixble mews at his Oberon!. Ile more, than ilhistrated the "masterly inactivity'' .Ifor which a great Roman was retuswned. • Bet when Occasion served, as at neaten. and at Princeton, he stooped like the eagle upon the prey, and his proud and powerful encniten fount to their utter dismay, tnortilleallen acid diseonis entre, that, with all the dleproportion of wee* wealt U , iid power, there were !Allow" to beAf °Seed well a; givezei In the great coldest for Liberty. 'And when 111 milker the Alamo ; ondeppoehigkoterests of thter,olonlcs *pied !in the War Independemie—abist theremal no messolidation„bot only rillentederatierVef weak and Itterdeient poemallsendieue hi dia. . ascii, sod that Wateueorcie ifictsedertliliiiis. monlzing • these coolliming elememba , eeneleg order from this chaos, and In bringing Maim to ttscoxee3fol Issue, it Is here that tbe perEce ' Oen of his ammeter. and 'lilt statesma n like ' qualities gine even more couspicUonsly than is Inc after years of his accearlou to Clio Presidency, when the experience of its otsceasitYlad com pelled the people to. the adoptioe orthe prea• eat Constitotion,:tin order to form a more per fect union, eerablieb justice, ensue domestic tranquility, provide for the connate) defenie, remote the, general welfare, and remora the bleteilnge of liberty to themselves and their pos terity,', • , . ~ , ~ :• :, Through the loon year, of the revolutleituiry struggle, is the formative of the Coastitutios, and , la the orgeniletioa aed ad mieineatioaof the Gov— eiminent, God,wee nub Walibmiton, and has been with' as as a people once. Tee tree of Antithesis Liberty, which our .Isitters planted and canoed with their blood, haa pours to be of miiiityprejne. noes and exceedienty beasts:Mr so. that many thouseiede of roes or ell sailors of the unti r ig:re gathered bider Its•proleiting biancbee,aud weight comfort la its dads. Oes prunes, lesson that we erosld !draw from these groat tenths is, that as Cod wee Willi WAIIIIMICTON. tad AS bit later mid their remelts, the Constitution and the' ' Calms, met' the Divine approval, and have received tie DiVIIIII nip. port, there can be ao 4 .bigber law. , for the Amer. icaa eitites teas the Constitution of his r.osetry, and no. higher duty after the ferries of the Cod of our father, Olathe Isithlol'obserminte sad hint. eDtl Ai -that ;Constitutios ; see that ./b4.4.11 who ,TrouldMbusk it aed tear.tt,r.ud by. their tesch'... Inge seek to eat tame. et Mather torte:epee our comelenese, eider mired' that there te a "higher limo for us ' ere motto be reguded. The work .of John Brous, lit Virile% whatever Northers haat- Ica mat eayiWaa sot Odes work, bat Abet -. el the adrenal orates Minitel* who lailaw his exem pla, will meet rig deserve hie fate. 8o those wee. would Asia annissylosaiii rennin le as obllltatten of 1 the Campitetion of the Vainid mattes under pretence . MA il iii eoetrary to -good cuottitibt• to tdIIIII it, ' + 1, 0 1 1 4 4 1 .!PO wiser theothe i inoualeace whit,: fur , pest cad soca atilt, , ratsid sp trsenniares aid . his tooleisporary eigee and patnots, nod inspired , their hearts. , . .. : _ .. _' lied *hots heather. estrem sit, airceseketims and r a l / 1 160iit1114 who - ntsely hasten to ilef,deatrictioa: of the moblajnbrte of our 'ovarianeat Snider pre. illei, eiNeanog for themselves: greater,freadom, proeperity•andhappiiires, will gain :soiree unpin,: ,u lily of isfarriy, vAWis eusepanson to which tbit , of him." •,•• • ;,,.... , • - , sliideiSloistse dws" I• ' is honorable wai dialiestialio , C . , 2 , + e . , t . Npl. all 1 dellifirtOb• esdannoed se 'advescies the doctrine thaillikl:Cesatitiyenliespertect,lad, t ha nii oniintßilliTireffiliCalf • • • I,iolii' yeeej corm, rwlwA c•u • silo 4049 1 1411: —. A.! e sAcz&vve.:_. • •• 22 . :Punts. caul t *NI • 101 . .. 4 ,_,.. r . 5 .10•041**11.1ed Wage 111 • .-.4-;lfsmaybarzom«.-lhgt• OASIIIIIII 4 Oil •• • as& topesslcas 1 0 1 i 0 • ' • R.,:5.',11:•1 -Or ~•••••••-•• - ' • '4 " 4- 1147 - --~.~.. i MME mat, and the Gaeta., happen gad meet prom' r em people that the world has seer ithown-,,,1ed that any alteration, or emendates% all that tarty beiienie eeeeedtry, in ear National •developmest, need not be Light by treaded endificatios or Ye pear elitist of its Gritting provident, tier by. the hind of revolt:does,' violence, bet may be beat be{ in the reviler, peecohl Sad ended, melee provided in the Conatitetane twill, The coactamoe wbiat, we bane drawn tfloutthe „ oiort and teaching, of WASLIIPOros, that it is OUT logheet duty as titieene to sustain OM COnstiletiotr and leitblelltc ire, eat ' it. province., levelers so. minmety essenfice; of priecipleeeernsereeder ot mar owe conwirnmes,•but I edge. addrotea the thriolase, duty,ot • •vrendere tit .tiote Vaiter the thiegiserbioh tea coes,,l‘;,, and 4. 0 r • derig ante others erkatsonmr, we would that °adds' . ,shoeld.diaontoseli ",..,.. i ..•••• ~. • 1; rally approseliti Air. eiiiire' bid .appiretvtly ireleanciltible difference 6r, opinion:at Pee rent:eli , toting between:the people; lif diffireei 'itoction' - ar one comeonnernmetry, - on the (*Norio! the RUG lotion of emery, and I do not expect Ilion toms' dila , difference removed. Bet in Its existeliCe ' see manly a can.. tut steifir Cad enmity of otter Per- ' Goa at the people ageism -mother I Cannot 'i.e.. ' meet together es oar lather. met, and „diction. Aikid o ; ' decide this, as they discemed and decided mealy,' . grave glossa:6lB,n( d,lterence I to there nu utile': • or better way to mettle diriputes to this lalter . all ' of the oloctreeth °miter', in the America* Rep b..; Ise, and In theta!! bleza Of Glinetise light and tt ff. , isation, tbinfor brothen, peed.. sot, 01 a common 7 heritage of liberty. to w!` *lib eile d i other, •-' • i tinny the noble legacy .rif,Jheir lather., end th eir , Owl proapeidy and !hippo..., blight the rich Attire) 'or Ibiir posterity,' diraotata with , Ere and Meet& , ' and dedage on teetered blond; humanity.. refuge—', • the world , / lut, best hope 7 • • _ :1- • ' ii Certniely !limb it tot the-limos' P. nesylemite', . 'earnest -from. Wessineron —certainly this iii opt 9 Abe spirit nor these the of jecto with which she - oslllj eppromth the nomad: elites solution of our peepelf National dyfrieulues. tVeee eccently.Voginta- invited ..Ps l mis)lvaniale- jiiestith her in an etrortte p rrrrrr o •ooaporpol •. stele° work 'or woman:m . .l4 aftooinot.on mist.. promptly and co/shall, accepted. How cou:d Peep. sylvenla refits, the invitation of Vieginia to seek" work t Pennsylvania and Virginia I o Shot:duet two ihnelder they went through the Revolation—hall 3a bled they stood toted the adminiairation Wanuiehnitt, aeJ felt his owe great arm lean di :them for euppon ; " sod with the help of that Godj. to ' Whom he trained, and in Whom great came taild.lear be ected‘ sad through Worse strength le tteireph6l, the acme of Virgo. and Poirmylvanist elms will yet 'mourn them Ito, fabric of al Unio 1 ! .Aid here to-day, sesemblefit seder the nag oil aim country, lode honor so ounahres in honoring] . the name and 1110001 , 01 W/11U11111T0/1;„113 the tree.: Seca o I him whom th e American people hav re?. evatly . thmen to administer the duties of the high', office which Alostrinoton find • 611.5 ;ro adadratity; and with an much advantage to hie countey,Sed of these rebut men, *bete brave besets and strong arena suernined ha stare and stripe, daring the ; cede of war se oar country'. youth, and by whose' heeds it has been elevated, the 'menus Who mi.., male to remind an nt the deeds of valor mid patriot.' ism by which the fig bee been made the iditvesh e , milly respected emblem of oar National gresinesp. Power and glory, let a. renew oar noire of fidelity, in the Cline:notion and the l'4100: Let tie utile with them in prayer to f; 01, that rn•ben out cyan 'hell be tensed. trnbehole, lot the lam tio...tsoogd• le p lieavne, we taMy not ere 'dui shining on the bra. ken add dtsbonored fragment. of. once glorious Lawn; on Sums dmeavered, emeordant, heilogero tent; on a land reel • with civil fend., or drenched, it 'my be, iSfraterisl blood ! That thole tui fee. : ble and liegarieg glance any rather beheld the gor• , geoid, eneign ofthe Repebllc, Oble bemired through- , net the earth, still fall high idetteed, its arms and , trOphiee etreamieg is their ortglnal Nitre not a ' amen erased or 'polluted, ear • single its; Obriedr•• I ea-,-hating . ror ltd motto an 'nib .rntserable rider ragmen', as, NAM ism!! We scorn 7 an them oth• et words of deletion' end tottf,'Llberfp fiat, died enieln afterwards r bet everywhere, Spfead ill Over is ammeters of hying light, blazing ern all 'maniple nide, es they 11 sat over the sea sad over ibe teed.. end le ever, windleeder the whol• beavemi;thilt ether etelletellt a dear to every tiais 4610101 e head—Liberty and time!, now and louver, one end temperable I"' And may God, pdsect aed.bless the • Preeident elect of the United Side., whom tie bee called to the perfoemence of loge std impettait doom at thin solemn and ditfistelt period in one history. I The people of Penesylvasts, by chyle rotes in laver : of his election, have COLfiettl their letettl.ll.lllll4 . their honor to his keep's,. and the ram destine.. sad future wailer* of the limos are largely tout. : untied to hie chug... Audited', se behalf ot the' people of Peeneylvasia, fat me thick hien Meld. ' rereet__public deelsratiose ol fraternal lathy, Jodi lirifrcieWilSitioilowardelYe poop/04.am Goedio . l era SteteS—that "they lie to be treated as Weill- . ' miror, .1 .on tied Efeisma treated 'been..l Met their tostitetionesni le nu way to be 10latiti e4foriab—tbat he will ibid. by every compromise - of Gls Constriation." A• 11 limber, that "they are oar fellow-citisees, (Needs and brethren, (goof, I devoted with oarrolveri to the Convitation, and mist there is no differeecebetereen , them sod voi. other than toe decease° 'dismal c4cuessasoceo.”. These ore th e seetierste of Whima4oron, and lbc ; eecuments sad perßoiplu Pennyhrinia moist le ' 11011103 when her people roted.for Aiii•nsit L le sou.; and,' they be made goad.. by the Pommel:it; f.., choice, a we it believe, *ad ar e cog.' Gienthe will make them good to the estem cal his ability, peace mid q vet and fraternal love will: soon be 'entered to oar ceeetry. tad with heart* etyma...leg with thankfaleern to Alaughly God Air reseae "tram threatsd danger, and renseed • Sapl . ineigorated by * .0010 01 Ilia hold Provldenee e 1 is relied*, es froti preset.. Odle; we 'sin : agile ester ea Dot (011001 caret/ of gray as: 'moment, as a Naito° ; mid the people will rum tip . aid Wise tea 01030 of him :who wee tbe'abrnion . . iestrement in the great work. - fiat whatever may be the resoli of them edi National trial., W. 1101007011 lieloego to the world .sad to anolorid; and if eta own • coutztrymee see fit mildly to seat away, the priceless blazon go he so lonely aniseed Gebel:ors upon thesis. lb.. world' ehiewhere soli mill ' , member to bites mid cheriah his memory so a distiagotshed benelsctor,of bee ritoe—as one who deposed , maiedelly to advsoce the beet interval of losmantti, itad ' , when. obi inns chill bevili•evernit 'away . throats, klegdotee sod priecipalitleSL- - whee hetnao greetoese and, gran ..; deer and glory.shall hove •mosidered into duet, *eternity itieelL•aball climb . the glom°, thee. aid dwell with inedeaving reptant on hie same 1" ' In the erection of ihei lateohinnlon Monument there - were tontrlbutomeo hom - every nation Oil every elicit; from the hall eiviltendlvrobetimeddis of the Aides''' cold: ham the sands of hew a olden whoa. history ha. keg been loot in the dim ' ,gem of the past—from the •clamio pieta', of Italy Sad Greece, tbehts ancient ourseiiss of the arts and aciences—from tbe Newly booed island, of the Pacific— from every ettioe 01 toOdelo hilltoo.o, al well se from fiery mornitais aid volleyer oar owe beloved land.. 1 perm will 011131110 0111113/114.610•13- 0301111110 ho memory, erne tribe door.ptivin of Zhu sk country provosts that shalt • Noes towering to the ies. • , . . !Mould 'a dividiai hoe Arigqi-.ltete;eie North wad the booth, that eput epoi. b ees of the the P0101;111C, where he passed tee peaceful ditr• of his 14, and whore bee clonal . releatao now to r pnee, wdl seer be, to the philtothroplat and the friend of Moen". hallowed "foetid; aid the pilifite flow essay laud, When heltalte tbeattorea of Amer ico, will term hie steps to filet trnb ; which the pat• dotasnehf hei detightere tta gives to, futteity for au • . . , . • a 4 tea ea* Nodal ab , W.% • abrime to so mod ar Th. 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