The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 23, 1861, Image 1

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beied; It ii the anntrenarylit she Birth Day
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bonated_ggrest„ the President einA uf tto ,
ted Stator, her chosen Governor,. and the 'Rep
sentatives of her more than three millions of
people, together with a mighty' concourse of
heir Consutaente. The • National Chas and
tirripes=the Flag of our country—of a Nation-1
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thirty millions of free pooplo —just raised
to the picriaele of the dome,- amid the exultant 1 ,
booming of cannon; the mturio of our Bah:gaol I
aim, and the nips of great .popular joy; bY the
hands of veterans, who, nearly half a century
ago, assisted' to defend it against a powerful
enemy, on sea and land, in a glorious and
I,llncoessful war, floats proudly over our heade.
And on this day, and in presence, with
the words of • that priceless legacy of his will
dont 'and patriotism to hie country, 1113 Fare
well Address, still sounding in our cars, you
have directed Meta speak to yon of W.II3IIIIRG-
Ios. A great Alnitlell.o and ft 'gnat orator
once itaid of ume idoquence; that it most-Wain
in the man, in' the subject,, and In the occa
sion. '1 he settled and the' occasion are preli
m:it with us. Would • that yaor chosen orator -
Weft more nearly equal to hie themel • •
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ry; bus the return of an old one; and althrugh
always hitherto celebrated by the American
people with pride and joy, there must be sore
cause for this unusual !display of popular in
terest" and. enthusiasm. ' It is found in the
present, condition of. our National affairs, in
wbieh the hearts and minds of the people are
Wined to conboliplata the * charieter, sermon,
and teachings of 'V asa twarcue, in order, to
!draw from the cOntereplation lessons of Will.
• to guide their action in the present fear.
"Ikil emergency. '.. And what more natural and
IroPer. when op Unio n is threatened with
deetructiotiohan to turn, with anxious earn
*an esti, to bun whose wisdom Ow ided in layfag
iL finandationi, whose ialur.established son
sustained it, Whoserirtnes adorned it, and the
infloarscnny arli.os character and ezamplo,..nn
an fondlyhopekhad cemented and rendered
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i tte Union Were to forget or neglect"properly
:tir celebrate this day at this time, yet own( the
ipoople of Pumnsylvania neither forget nor neg.
Oct It. .As fully an WASHINGTON I. idenhtiyf
with \ the Amernain Univa , so fully is identified -w Pone
,isjliania identified Wasatecmor., The
groat principles Of American Liberty, justice,
L'parity and,love of humanity, which found in
im their. .embodithent„ were_interwoven into
iaryingarework of . oar original Bolero
. ent., oy our Illustrious: founder, Willicris
Penn, and grew Without growth and strength
'OM with our 'strenth. It was in :ITS:,
nearly qiarter id a Century befiwo the Dec
laration of American independence, under the
direction of let= Norris, Speaker of the Deo
end Aaiembly of the then Pfollllol of Peon
isylyania, ,that the old Bell, with its famous
end prophetic inscription. "Preclaim Liberty
throughunt the land,• and to all tho people
therovf,"vvioessiand suspended ;alba steeple
Al the Elate Ileme in . Pailadelphla ;and it
was but a just tribute to - the well known,Wn.
eition of the finite, that it was upon •our soil
the Bessions of the first Federal Congre4,"
Which formed thodrst Federal. Union and ap
pointed Wiswouvon Conworaiderinthief of
the Army were bald ,• is-was • upon our soli
that the Declaratiob, the graik . practich' fink
Step towards entire bidepcirdence, Vra:ssaiade.;
and it was upon one soil that the Constitution
Of the United ktite,3„' which . resulted. in the
present Union, was framed. flow could
Wearily...rho do oherwise than rest with en
tire Canfidetiee in this. Stab" sad its .Feopte?
flow can we do' otherwise titan revere hie
• memory and turn' to him fur. aid; when the
greet fabric of American Comaitational liber
ty is threatened With destruetion.hy internal
lbw Ms; great Chief .l6vedibe.Pennsylvrie
de patriot and'phikeopher; Benjamin Frank
lin, and how much - he - consulted hisjudgment
on thetbegeareet quettione,:the wield . knawr.
Bow he loved glorioas Anthony Wayne,
Pennsylvania's - Quaker .General, and
,relied
upon him in, his timed of greatest need, they
also know; and for years, end to the day of
Wasuntorow's • death, the highly,prized por
traits of Franklin :and ' Wsyne graved the
walls of 'hie home at , 1801111 t Vernon. And
entry, echoolboy, knows, that la the darkest
hoar of the almost /even years' night of the
Revolutionary struggle, Oben hope seemed to
have the minds ofrirea;Ve'ssitnePros.
turned to P.eonselvetua's nolie son, Robert
Monis, for relief„ and received it.. Nur canon
forms that geed patririt; George Clyinisr, one
of the Pennsylvania sierra Of the Deolarrition,
who so eFectively aeeneted 'Robert Morris in
his floancial arrangements. for the struggling
colonies; or omit to name among
consistent friends sad eupportern the
preacher Be - nand; Peter Iduldenberg,• who-ins
ably
. e.o.operated with Wayne in that most
brilliant action of his,. brilliant' cireer;" the
storriging of Stony Point ; and the - brave and
noble General John Cahlwallader, one of the
heinee of Garnish-Warn, Princeton and Mon•
0301 4 1 b• uto rjnd4l4ted at gut risk of his own
life, the reputation of his beloved Commander
in-Chtef, .111 the puttient. of . the leader of
he' Conway CabaL" "" ' ' '
Bat it was after.thribltiody..and diSallitOUS
hetiliof Brandywine, and the ably planned
and bravely fought, though nnsueeeasful field
of Berniantown,-.-if Weis during the prulonaed
hornet of that fearful winter.lo Valley Forge,
that, the people of Pennsylvania learned to
knoir Weatherer', to revere hie elnuttetecir
and, to idolize his /winery. There they saw
an army destitute lot every comfort-naked,
starring and 'freezing-let, under Mb intla
am of ths Peitienahlresenee, moral power and
noble example of their beloved General; erbih-
Log a lAtiptlt stifles log and adelityto principle
which elicited the admiration of the- world,
and lugs rendered Kailey,..Forget 'more gloried.,
to Wiugani aria and hue: "soldiers, than was
Waterloo to Wellington end kir victorious or-
Jt ord.: experianiar „which bound
Pennsylvania to Wasinsortar,' and his great
hen:tie h'er;an that long yore . Afterwards,
when the pet.pkter Western Pennsylvzois were
motet- in'oppoeltlots' " a law ' which' the.y
thought - bah harsTripori their interests; fie had
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sidaerent coafideoce ib hereon@ to Come aniong
Cheer; and clan*: them to folluw him Lathe
reSistiblishatetat of peace sod the preseriationJ
of Die authority pf tbatgowynxiapt which had I
beerr framed "riton . hermit, . • •
Ilia drat hathtery achievement which gained
hint renown win in , Piennolleania, +when.:he
rallied and maned from the serum the 'brit-'
koritigliEtti of Bielidowe prmdaralf; and
lastest merrier as* railharreotimanddr, Irl/1
Whit, he mai anioogit oar diffracted - and'ee- ,
cited People, 1° 4 .4 Me caltreke4b4Pokfatices
• •• • • • • peace and order.. ; 1
••• • I•l . ba Aerator of Weinnsirrovii Philiot.
'4ll . 4tirbrg Ids - sadkary - warvicesii 1 41nylxii.
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and thie , •• .. ..• oreenritttate ; and to liar
influencejnons ;than tharof any other man,
Wit to bast that they have been and
remain' by any other people foe
:loyal patriotism,- starling. tummy, a brie of
tenth andjustice, a- regard for the righteof
their fellow men, sad an unahrinking =atm
cy and fortitude when eammoned to the Main
tenance of these great pMdpleie. 1r to this, •
candor iodates as to add that, perhaps, oar pe•
cedar weakness is a strong. lons of military .•
glory, rank and dieplay, and a strong &Web- •
aunt in military berme generally, the world
will recognize the weakness:if it be mid, u
'one that - does honor to the people whore. it
cleaners ritp:/, Icing hiMan excess of their,de
• velem to him whom 'all - Mankind hue not
hesitated to proiroonee . eef oil men that hay*
ever lived, the grea test of good men and , the
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beat orgratliati. '',"Al ati' so
,oay, it steer be,
in all time 'to,. come.. Ha • the . ingenious
. youth of Pennsylvania' °still hold op te them
selyem the (sight model of WasamOTOlt'll - eX - - '
ample, and study to be, what they behold ; may .
they contemplate hialcharacter Willits win-1
taro spread out and display themselves to their I
delighted Vision ; as the earliebt astroneurien,
the shepherdson . the pie* of Debylon,
gazed at the stirs till they saw' Mein lotto fin.
to dusters and constellations, overpowering at,
loogth the ayes' of the beholders with the unit- I
el blaze of a thousand lights!"
You will not expect of Me, in the 'Untied
time reasonably allotted to this address, to at
tempt a detail of the life' and services of Warm-
ISOTON. , .That . work has teen often and then.
ougb l .7' Performed by abler Groped and Fiera.,
His noble, deeds have kind their best record
upon the warm and grateful hearts of the
americii People, lad ;there they will .la* pre-,
served tomer.' Thiliesits of the album*
about snearo now throbbing with the glorious
inicollee tiara; hind:they do not 'Mini° 'to aliaiat
in their recall. It is to the grand results of
, all his labors,ihe Constitution and Union of
, thew State; unkidablY the &siren:6 of Doi
' ernment that the world has ever known,
which have been recently attacked and endan
gered, and the ra-ncticid leseons efforded by his
example and thoi wisdom of his teachings, to
which I propose to direct your attention
Ism fully awaralot AS, delicacy of the topic
in the excitetpant of the, present time, but 1
conceived that it . woola n ot met yonrjust ex
pectations, as I am sine it would not satisfy
'my own' eel= of the
,rosponsibilities e m it • dit
ties of the task you. have assigned me, wore I
• to Shrink from approaching the eutject in this'
view. , Arid 1 pray you to rest assuptehat,ln
eo doing, I have earnestly endeavoreir to ele
vato myself above tho !petty considerations ' Of
mere personal and partisan expediency, to ila
, higher, clearer, and parer atmosphere _which
, naturally awl proporlY. surrounds the groat
theme -
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.
Ile woo does not recognize in WaeiontOTON
the Chosen instrument - of a Divine Power for
oj, arzomphebtoent ori great antl benign per:
II poses in Lederer menkled,takeilut an &the
•ietic view of the subject, 111 the events which,
counnencing with the - eliscorery of this nog.
tinent, found their ultimate in the formation of
the American Union, a . frovidential • design
and control may he clearly observed. The
eirciunstanceewhichisturounded the inception'
of the expedition of Columbia. the Patronage
of the good Queen 'lsabella io the face of:the,
common and almost universal incredulity,. the,
great •interest which moo took io his object,'
oven to the pawning of her royal jewels to
raise the necessary•fonds ; the incidents of the
voyage, with inexperienced and ignorant crows,
for days and nights out into the trackless and
unknown ocean ; th 6 mutiny or the sailors, and
the dOcovery of land in 'the very hour when,
under threats of (Seth from his mutinous men,
Columbia, according to:tils extorted promise,
wet about to attempt ta retrace his way; inr
ter failure and disappoilitraent :' all this tue
history conetirutrs a story of wonderful and
hlblc3a:rwt'oniy deeply:
interesting, bat which, lii .itrimost strange -co
incidences and results, can hardly be 'I creed
other than Providential, as taring been guided
and controlled by a higher than hernia t ower,
In thiestablishmentof • great nation on this
Virgin continent ,•• •
No less wonderful are the events attending
the early settiement, of -this country. -That
England' should eta tit; by tierce 'and unemo
tional/a religious persecutions, to drive out
from- amongst her people that wonderful band
of awl-tarn two who made up the precious
freight of the Slaydower, and sought these
ihmes through perils inancoemble, yet disre
garded by those brave hearts, for oonSelencee.
sake, and for the sake of religions freedom, was
surely , a policy hard to be acceunted kir on
any rational principle. lint what • titil I , n
gland lost, New England, gained ii,' thousand
fold; and the work' ways hero has been vast
ly. thegatner,w stud the' bratentora meant
for . evil, !Ocd overruled ,Mr good. 10, their
originkt chiricter, the settlers of New ' Eaglet:el
ware the abeam men ,of the beat.hlood of the
earth Cud the trials and experiences through
which they pawed, rendered them unsurpass
ed in manly yirtuee and nobleness of chum
tar, byany other men who have ever lived :
.•, - 4 ..4 1 1.1te1l tee Atecievll7 . wog. • ~ . . .
It a . 1 .00ebe • ,141 10.4 AV" .00,.,1 j
4 tee e...e4lee Wilke t.l ale dial um& liar,
..., ‘ . `illitfiewithieeve tee fec• it : r.: t u .... !
It wasiespossible that these mon and their
descendant's, should tier be other than free
mew:' Itioylmuld not but laces, The Decla
ration of A meneati IndependenCe awl the Bev-
Millicent) , War. resulting in Ma present•Fed
oral Union, were .hut natural and logical • se
quences in the chain of, events amicnencieg
with dui Wading of the Mew of the maples.
er on the rock et Plymouth. Awl the tlodin
whom they true - tee, held aide; ilia chasm
people;iu the hollow of Ilia head, and pre
served theni and their posterity fur Ilis own
great porposek in the - regencratiotiof a Con
tinent and the establishment of this great Dev-:
ernment. - It- Wilt' not Le - destroyed - until it
hal kalif acceniplished Ills mission ; and \We
do ruit, cannot believe that that time las ytk
arrived !
The extraordinary , character of tho men whO
composed the ,Contreental congas, end !se
lected Wasirsevoir ai theirdeader, &Wakened
the surprise and commanded the admiration
lof the world...lh* paper issued by that body
have deservedly been pronounced master
pieces of practical talent and p?liticel wirdeni.
Celia tWo mhos etiakiogon Os suldeet in the
House of Lords, could nut restrain his ember-
Sulel3l. When your lordships," said he. "look
at the papers transmittal to us frona•Ameriea,
—when you consider their decency, firmness
and wheloco, you cannot, but respect their
causes and wish to make it your own. For
myself, I must declare and . avow, that in the
master Rates of the world, I know not the,
pe*te or Senate who, in tech
.& complication
ordilllcult circumstances, can stand in 'preret
ence to the delegate of America assembled' in
General Assembly at Philadelphia" '
And of these gient men, WARIUNOTON war t
the chosen leader, and he jet/Alf:ad their C11011:0.
What moitforeibly impresses tle at this lapis of
time, is the perrectnus of.his character.. We
-may not doubt, ass general truth, that °dis
tance tends enchantment to the view." Clow
inspection of the towering mountain-4ith its
lousy rocks, an] frightful gulfs, and Muted
transoms' stunted shrubs—licAtToya thp Minion
of the °azure hue ; " and though we • • may: bo
bowed into awo inthe pretence of ite symbols
of majesty, the dream of pore:aunt
men, has away from our vision
We fool it to be thus in respect of all thegreat
men, the sages, the statesmen and warriors of
antiquity; rand this; too, ,though the : per
'slang of annals and, traditions affecting their
private life, awakens tho euspicion that, many
of them are little better than myths. It has
been said that "no man is a hero to his vale t,' ,
and a knowledge of our own toflnniths, 'AO of
the weakness of our contemporaries, allow' of
Mule scruple. in endorsing that quaint conceit.
Wei may concede it m applicable, in a greater
or lass .1 1 to every , moral, in ev ery agb
and clime ;yet it would seem that oak man,
by reams of ha singular mart ` ' has been'-ex
alted. into a.mertionthlo exception by the own
imous•viegt of the civil iced 'world. ' -
.o This judgment is not barn of ignorarc* err
' girding Lila cluldfßiad endysintkeceofthis del.
teat of his eventful history, datlng in: the en . :
"tmr and activity. of early manhood Mid 'iiite.
, summated In the dignity :ant salemeiir-of
Mount Vernon. = /ill less I:i,t%eitlieelly s 'muted: '
tarn' from the middle of; the eighterintbeitlW•
, ty until its , ending. ; Born in'. 17;.32, Tripp;
In ZeipC)iliiililledeuiseat sixteen 'yin'or
and 'imaging his onus* inthisMaring monthof i
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thought to . sopercede tied destroy. him,—all
these, with: l4 mpg or with Allv ties, and 'bond--
ant app di
of knowing what he was, in his
inward life and its outland' espressim, make
and confirm the acknotriedgment that he wan
every inch a man, in the nobility of, his send
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meats, and in every respect ofehareuter which
roars the cola= of unperishelle'reno ma.
It is not as viewed through the gathering.'
hue of distszum that Wants/Tres dilate this
hanarabhs, universal testimonial ; nor is there
in decreasing regard at wo consider him, not
issgrei;stesiccunpletenesi i but in the details afhis
thoughts and life. ASW Cattlit . its *bed ha el:
of late yews. cursed his ni emOr7 ,2ll . l " slave-,
holder; and others of an opposite , @stame n ',
may be equally bitter in denaccistion Lae a
different MOOD ; yet the views of the gnat
nenalist and statesman line hi in advance of
public enlightenment ()tithe 'vexed qnestion Of
involuntary servitude. Sad' thole views were.
confirmed by his deeds. -
"1 never mean,"suelt was hien:coed in 1786,
"I never mean, unless some particular circum-
Minces should Campo! meta it, to, poems an
other alive by purchase ; tit being* among tny
first wishes to Doe somthplan adopted by which
slavery in this country may bo abolished. by .
. . .
Eleven years later, that reoord was renewed.
i l.wish," said he, "rWiehfrom'my soul that
the legislature of this state could see the poll=. ty of s gradual abolitiount slavery jt might
!prevent much haute isalitehrrfr-a thought':
prophotic of embamannsnta *bleb baag this'
day, as a dark cloud a* the' horizon of this
land of light and lawny:. • .
By this last will and testament, dated a Awe..
months preceding hie deej.b, 'he provided for
j the emancipation of all but slaves, at, the went
Om expressing his regret that legal complice-
Boas prevented the immediate consummation
of his wish, that freedoth should- forthwith be
the inherinence of all +m he bold in bonds ;
The aged and infirm beelimetedto be eamfort
ay clothed and fed b his heirs; and all the
children botuld to se ' ' undid they reached j
the age of twenty-1i ins ni, be directed should'
.he taught to' read and le, and her bmegbt up j
to some useful emeriti • 'agreeably tiji tha laws
of Virginlaproviding fo the support of orphari 1
and other poor ehildre : :',And I do hereby
expressly forbid the rir-transputation mat
of the said Cornmeal th of any slime I 'mai,
die possessed oe muter y prantoi whatever.
And Ido moreover m pointedly and • moat
solemnly enjoini r t . upon ray extentors to Sec
'that this clause respe c t g shoes,- and every.
-pert thereoc bo roligio y• fulfilled " . '•
Such were the long j ' 'views, and
such thesolemn lulu nof the noble map
whose birth we- ode this day: • 1 melts
tho allusion to his esti to of. elaacti with no:
sectional, political kw feeling or , interest:
but in answer to the .cnticism of extremists,
who, 'on We barell,ce um him as a slave
bolder, and on that., • his comprehetaire
desire th at the Institut' nof slavery should be
utterly abolished ; and i Justilleatiori of Penn
itYlianik and her antic and consistent posi
tion; on this subject- f the people •of this
State lore their own I institutioos Letter
than any other, it is I ely because' of the
teachings and example Wanaracrom. '
We usually consider ea axiom of jaeticr;
that a man ehoold be dged by the age in
which he lived, ezd the standard'of the
community in which he ' pis citizerstiip. It
is the high et:tonsil:Mt o Want/erten, that he
bas little need. of t he. barfly which springs
horn this. fair method , es timating character.
Ile was a slavebotder ' y:laberiteraci, but ,on
emancipationist by coo tetl on; EMI it Is akin
tillable theright that, re he Sting thle'day,
he would indignantly rebuke that ultraism
Whitt), both nu restrammud in tbo pulpit, hart
endorsed involentary boafte es an institution
olvalee to both nee% as tie perpetrated world
without, end, Gathered:around WASHINGTON;
andentoding reverently pucovered in his errs
. epee, we tenants his juagrint in the premiere;
..yet wool& Wu also ertenailsw-Wetet Utieursa-aber
owner of ores as chattleit, though he'whiled it
.were otherwise; arid so, lit this seemingly twer
fold character, feel him Who a bond of Union
between the North and the Bohai.
Is, it only a fancy, indolged in my hasty ,prep
oration Inc this occasion, or is a reality growing
not of the craw porpoises of Divine Providence,
that the apparent incongruity to which I refer
was Decried in the building op of o truly ta
ttooed men e lied he ignored end practically
toedemned the institation of alerery--or, being
ti streholder, bad he upheld it es of Dilute
authority, or ae en herniation honorable by
reason of its morally wholesome Jodi:emcee, lit
tle eympatby could bare been awakened (or him
in one or other of the extremes of oar great
Confederney, eseffecting this 'overmastering el.
Solent of goirernmentel policy; end this 'day
dwro woeful be titmice in regard to his memo.
fy, or.raint praise, in one or other at those ex
tremes, according as he had bee° wholly on .
that side or on that of the 'theistic% question.
Yet now may wo form a circle of brotherhood
HS this bread Intel of seemlogly adverse inter
war, and with WASHIMOTON lAADditg by the,
ebotral shrine of Polithael Liberty, clebn him
to be the National Man, whose !awe shall yet ,
recover the Ime Blezedea and remora the bar-
Moe, of the conetellatioa of the Union I
It le therefore with no partisan Or sectional
clew that I refer, on this occasion; to his prat-'
lice sod his convictioat, In antagonism. Rather'
wined I make Ms mediatorial character &theme
from which may be derived a lemma of charity'
and coneilistiort, without any compromise of
prieciple. I would fain hope that as he stands
in majesty In fore us, extending one band to the
South and the other to the North, we may
bow ourselves to romire the blessings of the .
Father of his Country, rort rise invigorated by ,
Its .pint of fortwertuwe and concord.• , .. .
11 hiapoleon or Wellington exceeded him in .
the splendor of their military achieremenht. we 1
mast remember the masses they controlled,
sod the feeble means at hie disposal. lle more
than Migrated the ",aastgrly .b 2 litthitr ,rai
which a great Boman was reaCaraed.• • lid
when occasion served. as at Trenton. and 'at
Princeton, he stooped like the eagle upou the
prey; and him proud and powerful enclitic& knead
th their otter dismay, mortilication nod disceni..,
attire, that, with all the disproportion of mem*
went an d power, there were 94 011, 1 to box!.
caved well agiven.' In the jest coated for
Lltierty. And when we confider .- the diverts
nod Opposligkoternds of the Coloohi engaged
,la • the War independence — that thane : w.
1 Ito apasolidatioo,,,bat only s conlederatioe.!di
I week And itteoffieittne power& to
.e iti de,
. airs, sod that WASHUNOTOX 'atkiiie(lo4.lll:iilo:
moalring• these coollieting elements- Quiet
°Met from this chaoe; and lo bringing theme
to a
• Ramesh! hew, it le here that the ream
tion of bin cheracter, end lile statentratilike
' qualities shine even more conspicimetaly thuto In
the efter years or his &merlon to the,Preaideney,
when the etperierwe of its nettesitysJuid cone
pelled the. people to . the adoption °film prat
eat Constitntion,i ea ardor to form a mom per
fect i union, establish justice, encore door
tranquility., prorldelor tbo common d
remote the• general' welfare, and: remora the
bienings of liberty_tiothemselver and their pos.
tent,." . • .... .. • . .. :.
Through the long year, of •the. revolutionary
struggle, is the formative of the Coastitotimi, and
la the orpoilatioa sad admioistratioaof the Cov
e/meow, Clod, was With Wasbiogton, and bas beep
with h a s as a people mace. Tee the of America
Ltbarty, which our . habits pleated and nartated
with their bland, hat paws w ea of mightyproje4-
boas and siceedusgsy beaststal, so. that laity
thouseitae of on or alt tabors of - the earth, hare
gathered vadat Its'pribeitfog brioche', sad sought
comfort la its 'hada. Watt preened linson that we
world !draw from these groat baths tr.'tbat a. God
was WISH WASHINGTON, ASH a. bin labor, mad their
resells, the Constitution and the' ' Cabt, met' the
Divine approtal, sod haws received the DIVIIIII nap.
port, thane ens b• as ~k ilglier lawn fir at dater.
icaa chiles than the CrouLtation of% his r.onotry.
sod no. higher daily attar the "orrice of the Cod of
our fathers, thletta laithlaUotwerviote led Irmo.
port_ Al -that ; C onstitutioa ; alto that those who
Iroald.t , hatv6 *ease traeli,e. as d by. that toilet'.
togs seek to at esteems bather Urea .epos nor
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oeipeople that the world bus ITC, kisown,,ind
that say alteratioise or amendments °CU that tatty'
beeeme eeesedtry, is eer Nstretrat •developmest,
need not be eorght by (mammal euilificatme or re
math Gine of its acialin g mei:tone, nor by. the bind •
of isvolutioesey violence. hat may be best hal in
the reveler, peacefal gad orderly made provided
in the failaUlatina iteelf, Tee condoms whirl,
we bane drawn Ilona the ;froth anti Lead:ags tf
WASLIfra fox, that it is her highest duty se titmene
to sustain the COnstiletiotr apd teithlellte wry 'not '
ite provolone, revolves so thconaely eacnficd; of
priacipleavorsonreeder dote owe convicuetia,liut •
strides tairtitee the thrislasei duty ; el •• • readerruif
nlatn Cztar the thiteglyerbieg and 4.0 r
doing onto ethers wksthestree . we would thai others' .
ehoold • ,
I folly sepreMito :thek.Ceiirs • .apparOutly
ireectinciftible difference or, opinion:at • preaent:es. ,
losing between:the people;./' difrethei 'reiction'or
"or coehninil,callatey. - on the sel:dect el the bleb
lotion of slavery, and do sot expect "ion to moo`;
thiet•dtfference• removed. Bet as Its ems:el:ea
!neceasirily a cause al strife lad enmity of one-per, '
lion' l the people ageism .•nother f Cannot 'ere..
enect together as par lither• met, and .diceths and,
• decide this, as they diem:treed and decided mit:telly •
. grave gyrations difference I It there no other
• or better way to settle dieputos to 110. latter hall'
' of thin olnetrooth mmtury, in the Ammican Reptah, I
Ise, and In the fell blayStif Ehortith light and trill. .;
isation, thin far brothers, peesesnote a ceinowin
beriteige rar . liberty, to rick other,
stroy lie noble legacy
.rif,,their lather.; and theirl
,ows proapenty and happihese, blight the rich fu tire
'or Itfeir posterity,' divavtate with' fire nod Ovoid,
and dotage haternal 'blood; humanity's refuge—'i
•
the- srorld'A tut, best hope 7 • • - ;
Certeinlyl s secb it sot ibe•liesoe P. easyleakis'
learned Iron Wasurnoron—cemately this is mit'',
:the sprit nor these the of jests with which stre . wifl.,
approach the qoestioe of tee solution of our primp('
Netioaal dfriculties. .
Whoa recitatly.Vogiata_ rooted I l e i masylvania. ts
j.rio.votlibee in an effertto preserve boil perpetil•
ste 'the. work tor . WASILINGT . uk; inn !iivitation
promptly and cordially accepted. How cou:d
sylvoila refits, the invitation of VOginiu to seek,*
work t Pennsylvania and Vaginae I " Stionhice td
ihintlder they went through, the Rerolation—haott.
3a band they steed foetid the administration
Wanuivenre, and -left his own great Irak Penn 1111
them for mappers " and with the help of that G. -
+:l' Wham he tooted, and in Whoop great same
iand.lear be acted; and through Woos° suengthll
ftrierepbed, the 801111101 Virgo. and Penthylvaeli
elms will yet 4noson them-get., fabne et
tI
Units)!
.A•d here to-say, serembleeneder the Hag cel l .
Rif clammy, to do honor to mosehres m benerungl
.the name sad memory el WanUINOTOn d..in the trend
Mice o I him whom th e American people bar b re!!
emitly chosen to administer the duties of the high
Once welch W•setteetorr Gest • filled ;o adatintal;
nod with an mach advantage to his country,hud II
these noble men, whore knee hearth and strong
arms vuatained I,s stark and *meet daring the ;
storm of war so our country's youth, sod by whose'
hands tt bas been elevated, the 'menthe who t 0..,
main to remind se of the deeds of valor and patriot.'
iron by "arch the flag ha. been made the entree
silly respected emblem of oar National voila( M a
Prover and glory, let as renew oar vow, of fidelity
in the Ciinstetitten nod tee 1!too0; Let us utile
with them in prayer to Gad, that '• when our eyes,
'hell be tenet to Whole, for the lent timo..thasng•
19.lienvnn, we may not ace him ithintag on the bro.
ken add desbonored fragment. of a once glorious
Orman; on States Annevered, dueerdant, helliger.
bat; on a land meat- wish civil feud., or drenched.
• it•may be, inlreterial blood ! That their lasi fee.
bin and liegerivg glance oily rather behold the got.
grump ensign ofthe Repahllc, sow bewared through,
net the earth, still fell high idetteed, tie arms and
Ithphiea streaming is their original Inoue not •
mope erased or Militated, nee • toggle dist ;Near.
ed-ehaving• for its motto an sails mieereble inter
rogatory or, What is all Mr werra 7 no, therm oth.
et words 'of deletion' end Marta dal, mug
Vivien afterwards,. bat everywhere, epfead all Over
is characters ol hetet light, tastier os all 'maniple
tills, es thiiv that over the tea and over-the bed,.
sad in every wood - Leder the whole heavese, : thilt
ether sentlineat, dear to emery dad American
home —Ltberty and Paine, how and loather, oily
and raseptrable !"
And may God, ptbuiet motbless the • President
elect of the Gaited States, whom lie boa called to '
the performance of logo sad important dauth at I
this solemn Mot difficult period in our history.
The people of Penoryleasia, by tleOr meta in laver ;
of hal erection, tune cot:herd theta retermemthil ;
their honer to his keepiag, and the mot demotic,
sad future welters of the theme me largely cord. :
milled to his thug*. .And • brale. in behalf al the'
people of Peeesylvssia, hot me desalt him for hia •
rereet_pablic declsratinee nl Oatmeal hither cod]
IffirrciiiiiSitionlawardelYe people irire gootfi.l
. era States*—that "they ire to be treated as %Vasil.
11 1 14101 , ,, J “11.1 and Elantoors treated them-1
thit their tostitutlessere in no way b. be anisette
!tali with—that be will 'bide by every compromise%
el lire Consolation." Aad further, that "they are
ode fellow-citizen., (Geode and hrelluse r "01111
devoted with ciennoves to tha Constitution, and
that there is no differeece,between , them sod rm ,
other it." the difference ol•Itthal eqsAmatances."
These are the &maturate, el Whimuthene, and ther
meth:memo sou priWiplu Pemthylulnia meant er
sustain when her people voted.for Mthers's t
en2jl;. Rad it they be made good.. by khe Premise et;
firmer choice, se we toot and beliersi sad are cog-
Gifent.las will make them good to the causal of his
ability, peace mid q vet and Oatmeal love milk
loon be crowned moor coantry, and with health
oseritawieg with thankfahrem to Almighty God Ate
rescue :hem threated danger, mid renewed • had',
ia t igorated by y a geese of llis load Providence."
IS relleairig as heti preset, peril.; we will
stain eater ea our Conner carver of gin y and
preeperity as • Neon° end the people will roe op
aid blion the name of him !who with ttrecibiaaa
iestromest in lb* great work. ,
Bat whatever may be the , resoli of doge odi
National trial., WAialitinTon helot's, to the world
.and to anektith; and if his owe 'countrymen' see
fit mildly to rust away, the priceless bloom, go be no
largely entered or bettors epee thedi, lbe world
arlirewhere wit 'lernerober to blot. sad cherish
his memory so a distisgeobed benefactor,of ben
rues—as one who seateted , materially to advsethe
lb. beet imamate of bismasity • , aad "when, *Dimas
berthiervept 'away throe's, klegdome sad
priedpalillek=whee bateau ereattesa sod, gran
.‘detir and glory. shall Mm 'mouldered into dust,
'entail., este!, . eb . glowteg thee. Mid
dwell with inerealieg raptor* an hie same !" ' •
' le the erection tit the Waohilaglon Monet:nest
then, -were tontetbeuolti Irent• • e'er, nation Mill
error enter; lento one tillleivilised Mohammedans
of the Alricie• comm. teem thethande of ligypt,
nation arbowri history ha. long been loot in the dim:
age. a the psol_lron the • classic prairie of Italy.
sod Greece, thithe anciententherise of the arts and
ectences—from tbe Newly booed Islands of the
Pacific—from every nation of modern Europe, se
well As from fiery mouvrtais @ideality of awl
beloved land.. llama will rennin endonegseend-•
meets to his memory, mthe tribe dorm Iva this'
conntry provosts that shalt, frees iloweriair to the
does. • •
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Should 'a dividiai lice ey drawn between the
North wad the !oath, that lipatapo4, the hasha of
the PO/01;111C, where he passed the peaceful de:ore
of hoe 14, cad where bee aortal . relealao on te
pee., will seer be, to lbw phllaothroput aid the
Iriead oflibeny, bellowed 'weed; aid the
flow eteay laid , when loattalle tbeatserea of Amer
ica, will lore hie 4teipeito ihat tninb t which the pai•
rietune
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lama ol Trattisetar and ftu pport• is so the clal.
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