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The Con-n,“ m publiqhed everyl Monday
naming. by Hunt J. Stuns. at $1 76 per
tunum if paid Ittictiy nu unmet-48 00
per annum if not pnitl in advance. ‘_No
nubseription discontinued. unleu at The
option of the p'ublinher, until all arrange.
no paid. ‘_‘ ~
Anvnnszuxrsinwrtednnheusunlrata.
Jon I’mx'rum done with neatnw and.
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Cure: in South Bultirimre Antreet. nearly
“3117 mm: Wam plcrs'J'mning Eutnbliuhment
~“Cmfi-l Ln Pnlsns'a ()rrlcz " on the sign.
P24323§3§BNfiz 85.22173,
. ,A. J. Cover, . .
TTORNEY AT 'L.\\V,WIH promptly attend
A [a L‘untiom and all other bu‘ainees en-
Imxced'lo him. 0%..) between Fnhnn-‘lav'ks'
sm] [Linker k Ziegler s Slorca. Baltimore «met
Ucllynburg, 1'». (Sept. 5, 11:50.
Edwardß. Buehler, -
TTURNHY AT LAW, wull Lulhlully and
1X prumpn} attend 1011!] Imminent-mingled
to him. “0 Cpcuka (he Gvrnmn Language.—
Uffiuc M the é um- ])[.U'(‘, In Soulh Hairlrnore
sxrneL, near Faun-faxing slurr, nnd nemly
omuhiu- Dunner .k Zuglor a store. \ _
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- J. C. floelyr *.
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A [mu {mid to euHm-virnl n!“ I’l-n‘lllll‘.
luunly. mu! “Ink—pay. Ulhvc in'the S. H.
curnr-r of the Dunn-Ind. ' ‘ .
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D. McConaughy,
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A u! Huvhler'i drug And bdok «lure.Ch".un
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tultq, ”wk-Im} ,uqu-ndod ‘Cluiuw, and u”
mhrr Hakim: nguinsg Hw Gnu-Hum m “(Wu-Ju
inz'un. Ir. (3.: nl~u.\ml-rimlntflninu in Huglnmi.
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inform: Hu- iniml‘ixmm If (.. m ~| um um] \i
u u!) [h I! L? up]! lnl’ll'lllH‘ [he I" llhnl' u:' LN
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‘ Dr. J. W. C. O’Neal’s
FFIV‘H uni [hm-Hun: \ I": (nr’m‘r .-r H 'l
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Dr. James Cress,
'_‘ ‘ULEI'TH‘ l'l(\':‘ll'[\\,Hmniful far puk
‘3 11" [running hc-Ittuh-rnwfiv min! lu‘h-m,
inn-mu hx~ durum. I Mr ha- ml? .unvinrm thr-
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11. A. i'wmnz. Wm. B. )hL‘lvHan, Juhu “'nl
furi. n. G. “““vrnhxlry. Junu Picking, .\L- YT.
\Vright‘ .Jn‘ln ('lm‘ninglmm, .\h-liel P. Gilt,
341 mm lkllahhgll. \l. l‘liL-ht-lherger. '
[ma-This DUMPJH)‘ is limiiu-l in its own:—
linns tr) themmnty 0! Adams. H h": Loon i-n
successful}:opcmuun lur more thnu Aii‘yenn,
_auJ in that perm-11m: [mid nllhy~wsnnul vx—
puns”. rail/mu! any Ilitr‘IX‘lll'Il" h-n'inu' ulen a large
surplus, capital} in the Treasury. The Pom
[uny employs nu .\gzemc—M} lyuzineaheiuu.
dune h}- Lhe Managers, “'ll“.er mumnnyrlwt.
(d by (.Ich St‘ockholdon. ;Any‘lver~nn .lcairing
an lmurume can apply “Tully of Ihr :(hove
named \I-umzers lnHurllwr i‘flurnmtiun.
[IQ-The Executive (‘oxnnnnee mng M fin:
pmce offihe Cumpnuy on the lust. Wednesday
in every month, at 2, I’. 3!.
Sept. ‘l7, 1838. , -
The Great Discovery
F THE AGPL—lnflnmnmlory and Chronic
O Rlu-umutism mm he ('url‘d by min: H. L.
)HHJ-IR‘S CELEBRATE!) RHEUMATIUNIX
‘I‘URE. Alany prominent citizens 01 this, and
she adjoining coumies, have tefitilied to its
grunt utilhy. Its sum-us in Rhcunmtiv moo
puns. hits been hitherto unp.tr.zlleled by any
specific, introduced tywlhe public. Privc 50
I penis ppr bottle. For sale by :9" druggidsnnd
scorckeepcrs. Prepared nnlxhy H. 11. MILLER,
\Vholes:nle_ and Retail Drnggiat, Ens! Beriin,
Adams county‘ Pm, denierin Drnga, Chemicnls,
Oils; Varnish. Spirits, Pain”, l’ycqstnfl's, but.
“‘13“! OHM Eisences and Tim-lures, Window
Gina. Perfumery, Patent. Meducin‘es, km. kc.
flit U. Burner is the Agent in Gettys
‘ burg for “ H. L. mum's Celvhrated Rheumatic
fixture." [June-3, 1861. if
,7 The Grocery Store '-
4‘ N THE HiLL.—Thc undersigned would
‘ respectfully inform the cirizenz ol Gettys.
burg and vicinity, that he has taken the old
.umd “ bn the Hill.” in Baltimore street, Gen—l
tysburg, where he intends ta~keep constantly‘
_ pn hnnd all kinds of GRUCERIES—Sugnrs,
' Coffees, Syrups of nll kinds, Tobncco. Fish,
Salt, Am, Earthenware of all kinds, Fruits,
Oilg, find in fact. evevything lusually found in s
_\ Grocery. Also, FLUUR & FEED of all klflds;
111 of which he lute-ids to sell low as the low
utl .Country produce taken in exchange for
goods and the highest. price given; He flutters
‘ himself that, by sum nuenliou and an honest
'_ d ' please, to merit a share‘ol public pa.
W TRY l‘lIM. J. Li. ROWE.
\ Felll 23, 1863. «I
”M-”‘""‘"“““" -“h—‘fl
Removals.
ml nndenigned , being the “chm-ind person
T 3.9 nuke remqvala into El‘el‘ Green Gene.
ternhypes that Inch l 8 contemplate the rerun“!
of the re sins of deceased relatives or friends
will Iniahemnelnaot this sensor: of the year to
ha" h. d‘one. Removal: nude with pmmptneu
—tom 10', and no cam-t spared to please,
‘. PETER. THORN,
Imb‘ fl,’6o. ‘ ‘ Keeper?! the‘cemetery.
G 0 @h-Dr. B. EOKSER’S Drug Store nnd geg
Bin xspxcusn CUUGH CANDY.
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Splendid New Books '
Jun- ”scion” ’
CARLETUN, PUBLISHER, NEW Your;
PEUI'LLH’!
Firm Surprnt‘z grey». .\‘uvrl. c oncemi:
which ”13!? has been Indra talk and speculu—
linu, pc-rhupa. lhun nl'mut nnyuihar haok‘issued
Inr _w-nrfi. The thrilling and txtmordinary
fucks “i'fl‘hlfh the author has hecume a"-
iludutl-d hH‘c lwen thrown inmq plot and
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' No. 413 Broadway, New York.
March 7, 1564. ' .
A FRESH ARRIVAL
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Jul. 11, 1364. _ . , .
r LOTHS, Cusimereu'nd Vungs, chap 4
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A DEW]©©RATU©'AN® PAW-LY mummé :
i" @ll2 $131115:
Luug ago two Ehiuinz any]:
Founfd a home upon our, üborr.
And out‘fmhen bade them welcome,
yJoyrul welcom'e evermare;
Shums and song-. 01 glad llunkugiving,
' Laud arose from every ho'mo,
thn the 13:)! of maid and mutron,’
(trey-haired sire and s‘tulwurt son. '~
‘Sworgls Were laifl aside or broken.
”:Evcry sound of war must ceué, - '
For-one angvl that they welcomed,
pure the gentle mime of Pence.
Angl the uthcr‘hright winged semph, - .
Soon proclaimell nulj coun'uy, free; '
For she bade our fathers glory
In her name, _’:was-‘Libcrty. ‘ V
LIKC’ _nmlu-ir-logln to our nntion, ‘H;
Haunt-d down from sire In sou, L'
Linked former in our memory . "4
Will) tlfe name of Washington. ' .
Tlxesektso angvls still were with u‘s,
Am? Ln nui‘nn we were strong, _ ;
lNew r dfi-uming Lut‘fuxtrcr . ‘
lllglltv‘rould tlanpb over wrong. '
Thuu‘mnnls came Him every nation, ‘
.1514! behind: our flag they found
Safely frffin themeru uppressiéu, ..
Thy": ul homv— such' nclmn bouxid. I
I’ll-my reign-ed nnri \‘re 'were happy, ‘
[l'l (he man~iun and the ('UI, ‘
Ilumnm! ”MSJHHgI‘IQ, and forever, ,
(‘.nmmg EDITORS \\ ere forms)“. '
Bu: a dam] was it} tho-distant.
thnr lmnis were m. the wheel,
Bhurh'd h} their own nmhitiun.
They ‘urgQL \hvir country‘s‘yenl.
Duh-r grew :h'e cloud, nnd dgrkcr,
‘Tmts :he minding sheet of Peace,
EM mums; huiiul its; towing, a
‘ Hl'h‘un .xs :1 Elm! Felt-use. -
Emmy gilt tlxgir ftglhe‘r's gave them,
They wuuhl trample in the dust,
Nun their dnors upon lhvlflngelq,
IA"! (him have ns. :15 ll](‘_\’ must.
Rum. mu cloud, and l‘e‘m'e had vanished,
All our glory wan lx—E‘l'idie‘l, _ , _
{and uppn \\'.xr'~lbltmrl.\ altar,
Min I'ly was éruuficd. . ‘
“WU” “21'3““ brulhcr turning, {
Unnspml the: :‘VOL’: 5010“,; I.lqu [717,
"I”:fw _‘ ‘.Tii‘vh repent-Hg, ; . _
All-1:)" many :1 figljl.t>flmll7(‘::" g“
Whu‘v (\m‘c slum! thc'wnvingfimih, .
\By flu: harm] ofh’luzhervmuxdrrcd,
E Llcthuti§wmnd~ or the Main. .
1 ,
’15”: mn cm “Max:o4l hmrlg of lhoucnnds,
5‘ Fran) un- mother") szniuL: breast,
From the orphan‘: [mu-1y plufl\\',\
("mugs the w: |l‘_\' w lil fur nut; ‘
Rc<t (Emu grirf. [hr hégl.‘ o'crylmh’n,
..‘!!sz benmuh in km“; 2mm:
.\ll that?~ Jan-id i 4 came. um! lonely
.\nw lhég Walk lures “my? road.
“(;n(ianl9rcy! will ”:01 Muir
Semi drliveramw _frum “in?"
Slay3lu- fide or human pzissiun,
‘-i|2l_\ (Le iron heel ofwnr. ‘
Linn-{3t and PP u-e returning,
Lilla the =nnlight after émrm,
Tlml n muiun’s voice may aludly,
Hail thvlr rcsufrestinn morn. '
Eérgimllanpnm.
HON. B. F. MEYERS,
> 0? ”30'0““ CGIINTY.
I k’iv-(rrrl in Mr ”034." of Represenhztiues, Jfarch
‘3, 1564, on (IV In", to provide mmprnmhjmvfnr
[W36B sustained from the rebel rqm, elc.
The legal views which I hold. in connec
tion.- as I believe. with this side of the
House, in regard to tho re<olution offered
by the gentleman from Washington, and
which it is sought to incorporate in the'bill
now before the House. were so clearly and
fully expreased the other owning, by my
{mind ‘rom Luzerne, (Mr. flakes.) that it
would be a work of supererogntion for me
tnvre-smtc them at this juncture. of this
discussion. But, sir, it may not be alrogeth
or Improper, or inopportune, to add a few
thoughts to the able and elaborate argument
W the gentleman. to whom I have just re
ferred. . “
fl‘ho resolution of the gentleman from
Washington-speaks of the rebel invasion,
which occurred last summer, as having
been super-induced by “connivsmce and en
crbumgemet” (in the part of citizens at this
Commonwealth. Now. 1 submit, Mr,
Speaker, whether‘such “cnnmvance and
encouragement" as ‘is nlludéd ‘to in this
l resolutionrdoes not mean “aid and comfort"
to the enemy, does it not mean “treason f” 1
,And if it means "treason,” why do not the
gentlemen whosny that they have knowl
edze. or that they are induced to believe,_
that. this rebel inv ion was super-induced
by th'e “cor-mining; and encouragement."l
of citizens ol Pennsylvania. make informs-l
tion before . the proper authorities. Ind
have those persons whom they say they
believe to he thus guilty, prosecuted for;
treason according to the laws of the coun}
try I . t ‘
' Mr. Speaker, the gentleman from Luzerne ‘
omitted. in his discussion of this question
one thing which ought to have been referred ‘
to. I have reference to thst clause of the
Constitution of the Sate of Pennsylvania,
which declares “tint no person shall be
“tainted of treason,“ felony by the Legis- 1
lature.” New, this; resolution proposes to‘
erecta bout! of appraisers, and to confer‘
upon them the power of trying persons for
“dlsloynlty.” which, ifit menus snything,‘
when applied to our form of government"?
must mean “treason.” It is proposed, then,
by this resolution. to confer upon this board
of appraisers the power of trying treason
and attuinting of treason—n power express
-ly Prohibited by the Constitution of Penn
sylvnnia to'tbe Legislature of themes. It
15 lttempted to invest_-o crehtdre of the
Legislature with A power which is denied to
the Loyal-tore itself. Reneg'Mrfipeokor
~.~ 3_ ~~~. ~u
GETTYSBURG; PA.., MONDAY, MAR- 28,1864;
’I'IIB TWO ANGELI.
SPEECH OF
IMEMI
"nu-m 18 non" AND mu. runny"
takeit. that this rmolution'iu clearly inisuch a Union mun very graphically and
‘-violation of the Constitution—that it is in aptly: ' '
delegation of the .fundum‘ental law of the} “ Union I" a man may cry at every Word,
State. and that -w«- the members of fhts‘! “ illi~tnuthlt-Ssputriotismthun ollh-rpeople;
House. having hiken a solt'l’nu oath" to’ A crow's not rrckonrd a religion: bird. ‘
support. the Consututidn of I‘eiinsylvania.i Because it'heupsm Luring from the steeple."
will Violate that oath by voting tor the resif So it i: with our friendz of tho othr-r sitln.
Qlution of the gentleman ll'tlul llt'tushintston.t Thoyat-e nlwavs'ruu in}: “Union 3" "Union I”
‘ Ida not intend. Sir. as: l said before. to and yet tlmy trill not varinit the Unzon to
argue this queotirm from a legal point of lmrt-atorud,except upon theirown peculitir
View. The impolicy ot’htlupting llll‘ rqso-l theory. ‘, .
“15an ”_1 ”153 mm. Shnultltul'lullfli hmtvilyvi Mr. Speaker. I shall not undertake to
“331")! I! as its uncfnhttlutinnality. ’lt you follonfitlin tlt-t’ious wuvlinus of lllla debate:
pass it. as it stands, y‘mi my: to the world liiifcvrlmn TL‘I'CTEHI'PH Im}: ln-eu mmlu not!
that the people of Pennfilmniu nro wlmt ' onlv tin tlié‘Dninocmlic pdrtv, 0f WlnCll 1“
you call ”dialoyfll ;” _vnu any that there nre l claim to he an humble mvmlier, but to the
person: heie in sylllpulity u'ith lllC‘l‘L‘bCl’hlU"; lhenzorratiu part)” of my' own locality; and
you anyto the British P-Il'lldll’lt‘lll—Y‘UU my it. bet-hams iii-v duty to m-tke some rceponsel
to the Corps L‘eyultiltf ol' Frmce—t’ :} to some, or the :hpopsiuus of tho gentleman .
“'0 Peal’l“ in’", who. b? their "ct 5: on the oth‘tr‘r bldt’ upon my pat-u; nutl “Gull“
and‘ encouragement" ol the robt ‘- ’of my own personal friends. Sir. this dis-i
{met-induced the invasion of .PunnsylvnNiu r cuwion (‘Otlltl not procemljwithout malign~ ‘
'Y "18 rebel army. My lrienrl from Cites-f ing-fvun individual-imprints cltizpm who:
‘tei‘iLMr. Smith) spoke of cutting~ odiunN hiive nothing to do Wlll) this lnll‘antl can .
upon the State. when we undertook. some ' huvanuclanns lltl'lPl‘ it. This debate could ‘
Weeks-ago. to investigate the condition of‘ n t prom-ml without (Imaging in the fair?
'the military camp» about tllza I my. It Wail tithe..- of some at the boat mnn in the (Jam-1
fmnl‘ by my lionuriible‘ friend that Penneyl-l moh‘vealth—mthunt trmlucini men who,
"""m ‘T‘um he aligmced‘ll it. ware to bel are tl x peers in limiwty. ii't honor find in !
acknowledged that our |bbllllt‘l‘w hull been“ patriot \in of the gentlemen on UN.- other
neglecté‘tl by the military [lullltlrllll-a ot the side with Mandi-r them. I tlvairo. sir. 16‘
CW’WOHWMMI- 3‘51"", l ~ulgniit ,to thcflimkp as? iplo strit‘uint‘nt‘in razml to the
go‘qttietiinti 0n lllP‘OlllOl‘ sule ol the ”cum rplerhtii‘e win by the gentleman fiom‘
who took that pmiuon then, whether it ' Dauphin (M Allc-mhn) to‘the‘flislm‘altv”;
“GUM "01' he [Wm-r now to think about; (-Irl lin‘expi't-i~‘»§it)nfmy cnu‘nty. ltwems
this matte-r of “tusting‘qdium upon the‘ [lltlrflu't'luflfb who you“: tin-n l‘grrm-llndt‘urd
State of l’rnnek'haniu." . t t . J t-mintv WPl‘opar)‘ ‘hr-l ftfl't‘t‘fi at V
But. Implicae. Mr. Speaker, but it id. .‘l'l.r‘ltl-Itlt‘ll4llllr‘=" Vu)’ l))'tll"'m.l
not t-Xpé‘clud that I should make an_:n'uti-‘ the whole cr-ui- i~ What the‘
inent upon thin resiilutiun, or upon [lw bill‘ gentleman Wlll‘ 3'0“" M'-
ltelare {hell-mise- 'l'lmt due: "at, son'tn tot Speiikm‘. I will ‘ :iin. unvarii
he the Oitlor ut’ lll(‘\r'(ll‘tlu~.\ltllts. Gent-rah idn-Il lull-1” l w whole truth.‘
I’ulitit:~>eeiiis‘to he lli tiltllllllqntli “hr-never; “ nothing t‘xtei: :tttng down
we amemhle lOCOHH‘R‘I‘ ihis rpwlutitm. lt.‘ nuaht in mnl'rt-P.‘
has been suit! that thi~ tlelmte it.“ taken 3: Sum.- time in June of laiat'yt‘ar: “who”
very wide >CltltP-—-lll|fi bet-n urn \‘t rv iutnh-l from the town of lit-«llnrtlz'w't
ling r'h:it';tc!er.. 'l'huro i 4 no doubt itbnnt it. “of M’l 'ttlllit‘ll~l)llr..' to Vifiit =
I! hus’desvendetl intn thv‘porsnttilllllt‘s. lt ‘rt-lutivc-s. It so lmmwnml ll
has gone into the" 'ttf‘iy (lt‘eptth‘slougli oft ter thpv arrivml in M’t'ann
phlnicul dainty—it l in.” uae the expres-l rebel fin-cps (undo;- linliotle
51”". ; ‘mtno to that place. .\i that
Milrny Wm encuinpetl new I
commander of the rofihl fort‘
nallshurg at once nuppmerl th
were spies, sent into his can
Milt-oy. Acting upon thi‘ su
r. as} the my" null i-ut them
'l‘hn_ nttt-mptml to 950 nm. T
muttui- <u tilllt'll tlin wane for
M't’l‘t’ tint, mulnr ~till winner 2
“iv l't‘bcl forces iimvud 'l'inn
hum tt'vwniwh Murat-“ Mire. tl
(“All'llwl :m' w “'it!) lltt‘nl. Oi
ins pm on lllrf-W‘hfl‘k. niwl WH
Nun, Mr. Spénker, what is the mmnfng'
of the term ")nvnllv?” Webster accepts
the definition 01 h‘l.u‘en7lcm.‘\\’nn snv-~ that .
it is “fidEhty t 6 a prince or sovereign, a
husband or law-r." ()ur frren‘ls on the
oliwr side 01' (fire )I'llh‘,‘ h'u’b n 0 110::le
looked at 'Lhis Uv-linmnn 01' the word. and?
hwy Inmginv dim! thu I’rt‘axlh-nt of Um“
{Tum-d Sum-e. £0 whnnJ (My my \‘Vu mu»;
lyl- "loyal." lo the Film-o ofrhu kneisfl)!’ llw7
lijng of Dulmmev.‘ [rm-ml»? of HIV [vut'llhal'
tvwicncy 0: 1m quafiurcs in’-Kurd: u culmin
ruilu‘. i I
' Thr’n. 9* to ‘lfiilolity to n liuuqul,” nl.‘
”'Tlu‘fli lilo tutti ltnow that Ahmhnn lit)-
0 “n the I’rcwll‘nt nt' 1]... [‘mimt gym“;
3:;‘21lll7;111;'9‘l Kiln?“ nutxnn. j’t‘l>'lll(‘ (Illlr'rhllla‘,
min “littliil'fi PrmsH-‘fhtmmuiwzt
-0n! I‘lr‘"'i-—ttl'ol‘lll9 L'll'ul‘lisl it. .3 Lamb t 0
“:llllllit' nil tlu‘y nmrlul lull," it Will. hon
(PM at “loyalty!" its tn “'lwtllt't' the people
oi this ninth-n “fall nut slimline tln-mwivgs
upon lit: t: whirls thfi “liltil‘l)(l\'ltllt\t ls ro
q'lned to luinmlutv ll:l~t'll Itlmn the lunetul
pyit- ut'ttcr husband. {l.uuhteiJ - '
Then. ugmiu, in» in ' tuleiatt‘ [u :I lovar,”
tlier‘v is hunlm a tnoml-rr upon thi~ llnor
)“lu'l Wlli my that the l’i-rmlr‘nt of the Uni
tmt States is‘a lovw of mi nation. 5 tin}:
of the gentlemen an the u lu-r .Ith might
any 3|), hut haiil‘ly in grind-Lilli) : tin-y might
suy it by way ulju john, in iinitntion of their
grrnter chiel' at “inliingtonq ‘ , !
But, to look [it this mum-r sex-ioiuly, the
gentleman .lrom \\'.\~lnn..t‘on uiiilextnkm to
(11-tine [tie word “loyalty." H.- anySE—l
"\Hiile Lam on'thc floor, I Will my that
my ideas of 1110“." s:-I.‘:*:Cs that: A man'
slinll sum-UH nuu' tlt-luntl the Constitution
ofthe Union athllcixatmntlntnll ~:icrifice~'.”,
‘s'qu wnuld just ml; the gentlemen on ,
the other side 9i the House. whether they l
are Willing to defend this Union ntrnll hit/us
ai-‘ls and at all éhctuficus? l have no doubt;
thvy Will anewer in the affirmative. But,"
lrt mu Mk that: whether. in a certain event}
they would h‘ willing to lay aside-their.
prrjudicea to support this Union? ’Supposei
that. the peoplexot‘ the Southern States now 1
in revolt against this» Government. would .
mgnit‘y _their wil'iugness to throw tlown‘
Luelt'utrlllts and return to their allegiance to .
the Government, subject only to aurh ‘
yennltios "h" truly be inflictéd upon them By
Cnngresfi underline Constitution, would the
gentlemen on the other side of the Hansel
be willing to redetve them? [Cries of“yes,','i
“ye<."] Would you be willing. to rcc9ive‘
them without. making any qualification ori
bargain in regard to‘t'he inatttutiott ofqhtve
ry? [XOI No l] ‘
That is the'point. Mr. Speaker; they arei
nnt willing tutl give ‘up their peculiar no?
tions in regard’to the institutions ol'sluvery.
to save this Unitin. I am willing. for my
part,,m yield every prejudice, evgry feeling‘
I have upon that subject, in order to save
this glorious Government oi our fathers.—
But, the presses, the armors and the lead
ers of‘ the Republican party, in _Congress
and out 6T Congress, have iloclared, over
,and over again. that the Union filmll not
be restored as it was—with slavery protec‘
ted under it. 'l‘her'efore, they are not “un
bonditionul Union" men. They claim to
be uncouditipnally for the Uniun. They
are only conditional Union men. We are
the unconditional Uuimf men—twee. who
as; nothing but this—that the people in re
volt against this Government'ahull throw
down their arms and return to their allegi
ance. But the gentlemen on the other side
of the Housenre unwilling to rec‘eiVe the
Southern peoplp back into this Union un
less vheinstitution of slavery be blotted out.
-‘ Now, 1 say: Mr. Spenker, that thetrue
unconditional Union mun is he who is Will
ing and anxious that the people in revolt
shall return to their nllegifinee to the Feds;
rail Government, and who will use_every
Jun:
efi'orl. in his over to’bring ab‘ouc Bug, the ...-m ’_4 . . _
ault. He is: man who will impose upon p 555, There ogre. also. on file lffi’dgyitfil “Letéhe gentlemen on the Ith.” airhlalay
ghern no conditions as to any of their State mowing n..; um patriotir. Demmm 9d,. , 39"“ final-{ti} gncuor‘i‘ tof t glr sou afi—
instimtigns mt); in fimflict wit; thgbnsti- tor, whof is solhorahly accusefl bybme Sena } 1333: r. .ma spo o urt. .er as u-‘
cation 0 “)9 nite Smtea. e. 0 mt. “lunar. ram L.“ fin‘ was,“ on 0 pm,“ A z - ‘
“I“ my 9"”? ‘Pfincip'la—who. for exqugi the house in whic‘h it. i. nueggd the. Union 16* are; m; regal-1:0 gammy": 0.:
pe, grill permit their return to the Umqn soldiers wFre concealed. entirelx llama—l an. M! a. re or o'l hold.“ “n the
only 0n wndifionth-Hhey yield up than (rm. ill accords with the allegation er the Ni. 210 cm"- {we smug-.dn ' pig: hi" ‘
negro slaves, abjure their State instituuons gentleman from Dauphin. um Mr. sum, pu lic maintf-m fntllprß Kama“. "locmafi
and take onhs to support. all the proclama- pointed out to a. rebel officer-Jh'e placa M" the (mm a my: on! if . new“; :11. ,1 m".
tions Ind vagaries of the’ President of the ooncealment of these ”doing noldlers. Bu't‘ h" l 8'9“" ’98”; lat/End '2’“; Tab. . v
United States. Wt. PM“ and to come— the best vindication of the innocence of “I“: but I 'Wtf’ Wu: f I _ “”12““ la
is plainly not in unconditional, but a conrfi- injured man in. that :he was discharged ‘sz ‘dpco I 1:” flzjm manta! hm.
“anal Union mu. Such a man may about without even: 3 hearing. “,1 is at hernia) c «Ta/g; ‘t’m (yr/Wm ”g, I) I
himself hoarse in glorification of the war, dny. infthe town of Gottysbur‘. publishing (five (lifts-“bl: Firm is the mm ienth
l 11;.6 mill‘y sing bumsminfi Shotsamhu to {the 061 m “loyalty" coithe Constitution and the L prin‘ri'lil; BAlfOitmby one of the leaders
, resi em oft 9 gm to en, emay o_w nion. . _ - . . ;
EdOgm‘wshrine 0‘ ”William worship - Mr. Speaker. 1 was disinclined to make of the “whiff”??? 3:30:93???
iu: 'bony idol of Ahohtionism; nay. Mr. lhese personal explanations. but '33 forced (an: go Sign!) adamant; the Ir. O_J o
i Speaker, he may even be an apostle of the to do so in ingli‘m m myse“ ind to persons urglumen ea in lend nt or ”:1: an a,
3 new gospel ol “Miscegenanon ;’f but, an. ho? ham 1 hold 9“,.- . - un e 33 ti: :5 e wml ore gig“)... “pm.
lis no friend of the Union—he :- ammonia r 1; seems ‘9‘”? the gm; of gentlemen on pose‘ ‘ Lilvo'il ll'ba‘H'o til limfgvo‘ a:
ginsidious and implacable enemy. Asamlst the other side of um Home m pl.“ for We’m' a h ‘nllf‘; flan I‘m Pr' Menu
oftho present duy ponnyl we ohm-actor of mobs ""1 Mg, 1”,, They lay um we must mice in teoa» u I 0 we “as as
ri-lwl. form nmr Mprcs- el. - . a ''i l» " - r - . g .
”m" of “me. The rt'lillifi ta» initial 3! (Still-alliiszf ml l. llu ril\)r.:, l tmnk that.
, al‘L n.l, I .rl‘lnvly cnulll sun fly the \Vlnlo
tin-y so ilenuinvimtn‘lmm', l'.»r l helinvn the Slaw. [lunghto-rJ lint "in H m k- . f
g. ntlmn'inslroni l‘lnlrulelplyi.l (.\lr. Wuhan) that would nor H,~i_},.,._ ”I'9". I. reinizlnlrzélr
i‘g-l‘Uf‘n‘l‘lel-f”‘ N mm. :m .\lioiilmn \‘l':|l"'—' lnxhe flPntlemnn u Ct'l‘lllll) lfiriwmlter-Gviier- l
thi~ lr-lin.‘ The remit “‘.N‘tlnt ’lw bean? ting-"'3" “NJ-fl tlu- I‘ll‘lli-l mg,“ bu “LC-r"
f‘vumlin 'buquoinns‘ company was «All. to- Mr. SChCfit‘ld. We have huh ‘inm.l
I‘ni't I‘l‘lnwwrp. l‘vnt nn cl. um“ more. ovor \ hW't‘. ' . ‘
prulbri'evlhg nnetlumnunl, so far as i know. Mr. Meyers. My friend suggestsilhat W 8
there nun-i “.L-l :un‘ {urinal 'nm'atilzuliqn of had him.“"""- Wé ha“ lnm he.“ “POD the i
lii-a cw. lld w-ls tli~im~.~l-'l—-.~(-n-t home. motion 0’ RPPUhlICfln’ nwxnbers 0“ ”“5-
and no nun who know} anything about Lilo ”tithe. I ilul not know, when I votml 'm:
trur- Pll‘('lllll~‘i=lll(‘r"‘\ of the cnzv; now sup- LUV? him 11"“ “1‘“- “Hl'- h“ "-15 Still :1 rebel ‘
post‘s ”my, 1]..” lmy inlemlml 10 omm in uguimt the (Jun-titution. m I fuun-l'out nli l
the I‘t‘hPl‘QQ-rmw “.\.. for the. other lioyu'. tor his speech,an wnulll “gym“.c wntwl.
nc-itlier d‘? in; [Mu-3“”, nor nny’ one 01".). lmy I tlill. Now. Mr. Speaker. if [hero is?
know_:mytlnng 01 his wht‘renhoutq. lie . “HY dlfllf‘lll'l' abfi'll {Pilinfi n Turk 10 do
wm'cnrrwl ““"H by the [DIIPI lorcce and has the bmimu) of that pdrllcular breed cry”. 3
not since bran “VJ-T“ from. So much tori Rom in this State, I wullJust rcwmliienfl‘
l‘tlmt small nutter. iron: whirl] tlu- ngnil9-! 9'o the [li-'llLln'tn'ul Trum Chan-r Gun. Gantt, 1
mm from I’imphm argues that \he people who mud, in n <pnm-li down Soutn: ' ‘ ‘
ol'l'wdfurilcnuntv nroillslnyal, ' ; “I ran toll _vrm linw we (iul n ‘Tl’tining‘
? Tlfl'l“? iannmiu-r =tatenn'ntwiiihh I Ile‘iro “Nike“ 01" in .Arkunsns‘ a few 44}?! 3.10231 l
to nuke. It i% In regard to n 2vntlmiian 'lle LIL" ‘5 [linking 1”" ““9 ““’ “it i“"l'.n‘h-'”'Y
'Whohé'ri-‘imowaenotmentioned hereJlmugh' lmgungo. °Ullr buys took him in‘ i::lll’i‘.—‘- ‘
hit occupation 'v is—-the mhtnr of the (Pm-l Tho? G'trriwl him wherv a friendly limb pro
, ty<liurg l'mn)M(r—n§’n)'ln who lam proud tn, trutled Iran) the bully of a itunly u-ik. i
‘ cull my frmncll—a finti'iotnnd agnml citizm : lUR‘Y fdfilem‘d (”Hf eml 0f the robe to the
l —n man who will (lo M much. any iluy. for , linilu, at“. the other around his neck uwl i
flthe welfare of Ilii-x liovermnt-nt in tho xrn— l fil“”""“{ ill").
atleman lrom ,Dliuphih, who declares tlmtl ‘ff linnk that Ge'n. Gmtt wouhl darvery
" thisl man i! guilty ‘nf tremann. He did not‘ WP“ f 0" A Pink. ~ _ ‘
l simply say that he is “nlixlnvnl? (the gon- ‘ Mr. Slipnkcr. I destre mihy a few wot-(L; ‘
l tlemon on tho nthor‘aide seem to draw a, moriim regard to this qu stion nl loynlly.
l distinction between the two [ermg u dgsu I hollow: there in nnotlmr taut nflloynlly m
1 loyalty" and “trez\son."‘) but he sun! tlmthe i‘WhH‘hJ hrwo not reterred. than, let manna.
-,is guiltvol‘lreusnn. Now, lithe gmttlenmn ‘Pn‘h 't'ljmclplt‘. l-ltPly Hun'tuncM Uy.,tl_ls-.
: fi-o’m Dmphin knnwé that the whim nl‘ the“ grt‘n'» plnxlnwpllnr oi the White ”mug. IL
'1 Gettysburg: (3)l"pr is guilty of tremor) and i 1“ $058.! have no doubt a test of I«)\':ilty.—-.
«laps not make information ligninet him lie-j One tonlh’ ofthe people "ll" “""9 l-Ift‘ly in
fare the proper authority, then I shy fimti TelWlllon against this Government. are ‘tu
l tlm gontloni-m from Diupllin in {milky of l have “5 much Pm”? "“4"? “I” “PW princi
l mlaprisnn nl lumen. and ought to be fined ; l'l" about to in- e-itahhsheil by tho Presi
”mu imprisoned. “cwmmg m u“, laws of dent of the United Soups. as u-n-mmlu or
i the Uommnnweiiltli. . , '~ ‘the limp“; in the loyal States tlmvhm'e
| "Mr. Allwn n.. Will the gontleman from - HOV" bet" in rebellion autumn the Govern:
I Berll‘oril «Ho;2 me to explnin? mom“ 50W. I lute no «foul» til it gentle
| Mr. Meyers. Certainly. J- .]mm on the other aide think me a ’vury cup
' Mr. Alli-man. I préferrod charges to .17“?! “(-‘Ol’l'Fh‘md" 1“" tnlkingm ‘hl-‘T‘Wle;
anjor-Gcnefljnl Séltcnck. and sent him to l h“ I. "ll 3““ bee, lPave '0 refer then} 1"
ih'vlu-nck, nfivl he imprisnnpd him in Forti tho “(mm)". 0" smm: of the l'Wdll'lg
lM'llcnry.‘ [Applnusa on tho chublicnn; "I'3" Of “It?” 0““ pally: Henry Winter
LEidn.] - 1’ D triognvho is n yery prominent mm in the
I . Mr. Meyers. Blr.Speaker.tht= gentleman ! Abolition orgnnizlltmn. _nnrl who in _u candh
vprel‘erred chm-gm against liim‘to (fieneral 7 date for Lhcl’lce I‘rcsulcnny at tli'o mqst
lSclu-pck. uml Geneva] Schenck regarded bend 0‘ ‘he,Ab°h'io" Pfll'i‘l' ifl‘mY lOWfl.’
f the charges and the proofs soimnch that he weeks or ”I" PM”! in language WIIK'II I
{ lilreraththo min ugainut whom the chirrgns Wl“_ read. Tho quantum updh which Mr.»
‘ were preferred. without any trial at nll.- DJVIS :spokepnmw the oth”. day in Cam
} [.Applauge' mi mp Democratic side.l . l gross, "I regard to tho ndxm-slon of a mom,
l The injustice that has been (lone in Hen-j “9" 0f “H“ body: “1109?“! from 'hflsmle 0f
[ry J. Stable, the editor of the Gettysburg, Arknnnns. Mr- DEV”. on that. acomiion,
I (Impaler, nmonntn to a perl'crt_outraga.— I well ”If" language:
lSir, that, man, inlte‘ad of giving aid and] "I'“"“b “'0 "0““? ‘0 “.Hdt‘l'ltah'l flint
; no'mfort tn the enemy by pointingpput the} ”WI! d" nnt. merely P 3“ “PO“ ”_MB qliPsliflfi.
~place of concealment of Union soldier-H, asl‘V‘Wther the gentleman who is the chu
clmrged by the' gentlmuan from Diuphin, mam. has received an m'my voter. or wheth
li‘nd secreted in his house, at the time of the l 9" somebody 8186 had received mmany
r'ebel occupation ofGettysburg, nwoundad ““98; but. they pm upon the question
colonel oi the Union army—lnd the only "he'll”: 8 small proportion 05' the sli‘
time that hmwent ($l. of his house «luring mpulntion .Of Arkansps shall send here a
»-the limo in questio ' (3'5 there ”a affidavits I rqprosentotive to help control the residue
on file to proye’ and the gentleman from of the nSHOD-Whalhe!’ they shall he enti-
Dauphin can see them in“, will go to Gen. l tled to send Senntoro to the other Home of
Couch)—-wag when he went, in search of 6 Congress—whether they Shall b 9 nntitletl (0
surgeon for that wounded Union ofl‘icer, sen: electors for Prewlant and Vice firesi
{lnd thgt; {OO, whilst the tandem hale swept, (dent. possibly to turn the bagmce or the
‘ - “ ' Presidential election." » ‘
«set. ilon‘
att a re
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which hawa’s compelledfo
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TWO DOLLARS A-YEAH
‘ remPrnber that the soldirr's huve’had cront
provocation tn mob printing-052cm Why,
”air. the Democratic prrsfi is the heat 9nd
truest friend of the soldier. When con
tractors defraud himnhe Delnl‘cfflhclK‘de
papers expose than. When fin'thless offi:
cials clothe him in shoddy. l'i)t-m«)cratic
newspapers compel thvm to give him cnm
fortnhlp unilurmi. ‘ When the white soldivr
ii (lescrird and the negro praiwd :15 his <u~
ymrinr in vfllor, Dvmm‘ralic newspaperc
"nine to thn’ rwvue ot‘tho heroes of the
Peninsula. Antietam. Shllnli and (hay:-
hnrg‘. My own office has hven threalmu-(f,
but never. so tar as I am “Warn, By gum-n..);
I am glad to say that the solillo'rs have. nlf
ways been my friend-w. They lmve never
uttempted to‘ destroy my property. But
thrme miserable miscreants. those “ wnt‘
hm)" pvtr (.rcr’knce, who are howling tho
“Or to Richmond" cry nt hump. and who
will not enlxst in fight the battles they'
would have other; win—finch mm lmve
mmmced’r‘ny prowrty. ilgt._lsaul to them
mt-n, “ If ynu umlettnkv fi‘ exempt» your
throat-1, l'wxll defend my proimrty, "l‘lwm
is the flag of 'my country abou- it; and il'
vnu dare to vin‘zuto the protertfmx nl thin!
fl .1. l wall Elmo: ymi “mm us I wnuld any
nun \vlm attempted {my life." Iglmjn».
tit-u tn gentlemen on llm either filth: “bunny
making [him special plmx for mob: and m‘nl.
law. that the Dg-‘mnrratic party usks no_
favors from them on that scnre. leir do:
fence in the future i 4 their tictermin'udwill
nml théir strqnu urm=. Lot the’m came;
lnl them “ win out ’vft Dvmocrutic {muting
olllcos; let Ithem try to snl‘rtm-w frat-«lam
nl speechdn the. liatnm-ratw mukp‘. H. w»
'inmt ha put tp me trml ol' thh icx-lultmias,
we are Nady. Again, I B‘l“,lt‘l'llthulcunln-f
l was not natuiiMH-d to [war what mu
5.1 M uimn this sulrjt‘ct by the gefitk-m'm
from Dfmphmiwho is n. mililaiy man, and.
in whnsu \'t‘ln“ flaw the fiery hloml ol'vou'th,
nd'who husrfouuht his, “my—uni to tlfi’:
‘h'o robe) cnnl’mlemcy, hut into
\ halls Qf Punnaylvauia—l was
to 119'” uueh Itingu'tge from
=ir, yrlmn the phtlu'snphy of
the culture of leilrping. and
in'! dignity of «:19. run-(311ml)???
19‘s of UN: hour, it m'u wsl
ill»: to pmne liml 513 k, "Wh'fih-
Iliug I” The guntlemflnl'rum
whom 'l‘ have very great rO
- of this Hougc, whim
Turks, ((k-noml Butler Was
in a poem which the gorillé
nl‘thut ht: ynulvl like to halve
ll'k‘ in ,l‘cmluylvztma. Wt-il,
‘ just remind tluu L'l-ntlénnn
an (1111 «tying. untl l ht-hi‘ve a.
“One renegade is war-be than
i
. .J.?»Lb- nuhm-M.
4
«ml. “United Staten. equal to can much":
the people of Pennsylvaiuln. Now. wlll thr
gemlemen on "leather lid. maka u! ‘uko‘
In oath that I; will lupporf. this pronhml
van of tha Pruido‘nt hf the United States?
N they roq'uire that, before we can olgfm ,
A'ny dummy: under w» bill. my a alt
tmr M support such a proalamation II
this? If the other tests or loyaltyJVhioh
they have spoken of [TS to be I pliod. I
hIVO no doubllhin can nllo'lm "19]?on [ilk
equal force Ind equal proprint ,- ~ ’
Again we must nol. only ML”) In our,
politics. but [9 must not. be ”dialoyfl" in
our religion. .1 mm lmazad. the other flay.-
on taking up: newnpapar, to find the {0210(- '
in; order: '
f
IMI
’ WW'AI Dunn-vast.
,’- Ampuxr Gn'tnuln Omcl. ‘
W‘wmamx. Norman 30, 1863.
"Tn the generals commanding the depth-BE ‘
ments of the Mimmn-i. Hm Tonnes-col
and the Gulf, and allrgenemia and 03- *
- corn commanding nrmxu. "outfit-mgr"!
* ans! corps and posit; and u" officers in
’ -'the‘ service of the United States in tho‘
.ntmve mentioned departments: .
“You are hereby directed to place at tho
'disponal 0112". Bishop AKIN. nilhou'su of 2
worship belonging to tiw Methodist Epiueo- E
'pnl Church South in which a loyal minintfl'.
who has been a pointed bv 1:10an bishop .
of said church, 5m nqt officiate. ‘ g
“It is a matterof great. importance“) flag a"
Govnnmom in its efforts to restore Inn
quiiity to the community. and peace to.
the nution. that. Christian ministers should.
by example and prece it. lupport and foster
ihe loyal sentiment. of! the impla. Bithfp ‘
Amea enjoys thqentire confidence of 1 :i1
dupnl'tmt'nt, nnni nnduubt is entertain”!
that a" minister: who mny Lg nppaintnd by
him Will be entireiy liynl. You are ex
pected to give him‘al! the aid. countenangé v‘
Anti-gull}r‘rrol->‘Of§§‘nh'u in ”In lel‘inll ‘l'.
his Imporltant mtssmn. '
‘ 77 firfiofi _
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No_ .26.
‘ "Ypu ui-e also authorize»! and dirt-cm! lo
Turmsh Bishop. Ann-s and his élerk vyilh
Irnnamrlngi'xn and sulmslpnce when it can
‘ {undone Rnlmut prniudice to the WW,
and will Allard them courtesy. ’Mstshmw .
and pro‘eczion: ‘ ‘ A
“By'orderqnhe Soore’lnn' 6" War.
i' L . ’ ' "E. U. l'o\V'\'<EX D. ' -
l . Agiistlml A"ljulnr)l. Uuneml." ,
'l‘heh'here is another: ‘
' I’llLPl'l’ UNDER. ‘
’ llkfanqunnnns, Noni-nu; MD l'nntwnvr'n, }
Noam”. Vn. Feb, I], 1864.
chauu. Onnuus. Xu‘. 3. All ‘leices of
'pnhlio war-lllip in Xm’fnlk nnll l'nrwnouth..
Ilre lmwbv pl‘lcml umlcr llw nmnm! of we
.J’revosl Marsh al nf-Nurfolk mul Pl\ul§mn)utll ~
‘respomiwlv, who sly.” we llu- pulpit: prnp
'iwly filled by dlsplucmg. wllr-n rm‘oss'ary lho
‘ wane-m innumlwmtu, and suhgliluling n‘ien
'nf known lqynltynml the same spctm-mn. ‘
tlmyn'nilmlion, vithvr mililnr;r ur r-K\ 11, nub
j-‘ct’ M £5O approval 0f the commanding ,
l‘ionrtrnl. 'l‘lu-y ulmllszec mm the (‘llul’cllél -
I nrnlopbn freely (0 all officers and soldiers, ‘
white or colored. at, the u‘vual hem? of wry-2,
ship, and at other rmnw, if rlmirml, and
tlwy ‘shnll see that no Insult ol' indignily bo‘ '
offered to the-5n enlmr by Mud, look or
lgrw‘tfir“, 9n tliq’mrt' of lhp congregation..—
i'l‘he nt-co‘muyjexpehw will be levied asfar
lns possible in nocordnnrc with tho previou;
:‘Uiflgl‘i or regulations of ugh, congregation" '
lreepoctivcly. . .
l Nn propertyslmll be removed, oitherpub
the or private. .wilhout. permission from .
lthvfie headquarters. _ '
By command of Brigadier General
’ ‘ EA. WILD. ,
(,‘nmnit-nt is un neat-391w. Those orders
speak for Ihe‘mselvos. They constitute-the
suppression, the co'mpléle‘ wiping 09! of
freedom of conscience,4‘gnerlom to vm’rship
God according to the dictates of am: own
hearts. ~ ‘ . is.
But. Mr. Spenka‘r there is anofli‘ér test
Inf loyalty which ‘is appliml nmu'it d ya...-
Whfin we Democmu, tnlk abaut thg cor
,ruption of the p:trty in DOWL-i‘, we are inid
{Q be “di‘lnyitl.” The fact i’d‘lhflt our
,Irlend-4 of tho Abolition party desire US to
b 0 {Pete “lockers on in this political Vien
{lii}.L.{ifgilélltl'9rn“?"_“_"f~"fi‘f‘ffllj‘if'LbOil
did, it might brim; disgrace "win their pit
ly. But if we dire not Rllf‘ltk.'- and if ‘the
‘ penalty annexed th this vague, unde‘inthe
thing cull “disloyalty." is to be inflicted
».upan {H for divulging our {Knowledge in re
;garul, tjo the corruption: of this Administrno
:tlon, 'thcn let'tln: mmiihers of thes party
I in-tmiver‘apeak. We.wnll Use them as our '
‘mouth-picces. Gem-ml Fruuciit I’. Blair. A .
lshming light in the lulu "Rn-pubhcan" pur
ty. spruce. but a few cl-uys ago. in Congréu,
to thr- {ollmvingz ('ll'ecl: ’ .
"The Navy Departmnnt courted inveath
gation, hut nut N) with Hie ‘l‘rimsury Do
i.arlnwnt.- A mpni pl'ltflLV-ILH Anlminmtm-_
‘tiouthan that of the Lullrr now-r existed
[in any country; the cnun'rv mu rPtjnlent
'rwiththe fraud and c’fl‘l’llpilon ofthc agents.
Again and ngmn permits to_tt.ule were sold
in the highest blillil‘l‘. And recently in
lliltimom a permit mu given to 1| notori
om lilacudo runner, whose weasel}; ‘Phyl
mnrethanonnebmn3972va "Mr; Chuse'w
friends ind thought thn-w could not be pro
ved. they would doubtless have voted for
an invéstignt‘mn.” » .
Mr. Speaker, {have hill :1 {my «wt-«la morn
to any in regard ‘lu llli~t matter of "liiy..lty,"
‘rrecugm uf‘pr not. :. Jun-ml m, «is well air
freedom of tiir- press and freedom, of con
‘scwnce, under the i innumerable testerf
L“loynlty,”3et up by our politicalgipponen—ts:
hark inasmuch ”6 (his 'hnn‘nrt-d mama. ol'
i’l‘lio'nias Jell‘eraon ”Linn-n uqt'd 'hc-rv by
igentlomeu on'the 0 Jr «Mu ol‘ the Home,
i’l would refnr thmo gr-nthinl‘p to what Mr; ,
lJr-li'waon will in "32er tn the sacred rights
'nf' whirl] they would deprive thnl people.—
an. Jell’enon. in liii'lirst inaugural midi-ens,
thus enuznei'uw'l the glen principles of
our f‘mw-rnment:
t‘The .lifl‘umon nfihl'omnatinn anti thh M‘r‘
rniznmeut of all aiming/M thg lmr ol' publiu
opinion ; freedom of rPliginn-; .l'rowiom [if
the 'prews; i'rev-(lom 0F pt-rmntuntler tha
protection of_ the llaLdlanrpur; trial by
’jurtes impartinlly select'ml ; the, :upremmy
ol the cm! OVPr tit» militnriitntlinrity."
_"These .principlea,” rays he, “form the
bright mnitellation \n’hit‘h has ppm) berm-a
‘ us and guided our st‘eps‘ through In age ol’
revolution-and l'efm‘ll):tll0n. The wisdom
of our sage}; and tim blood of-our heme:
linva been devoted tn their ntminmont.~
, 'l‘hey lhould -be the cree‘d nl‘ our political
ll'mth; the text at civil‘initructiun; the.
”..uclistona 'hy which to try the ”wit-m of
- those we trust : and should weammder from
ltheni in momenta of error or illurm. let in:
. lumen to retrace our «top: aridzregain tho
Emmi which alane leads to lieaeghlibany
,und safety.”,~ ‘ ‘s‘
‘ I commend the admirable sentiifienls of
1 Thomas J nfi'ersOn, in regard to these ugred‘
.and precious rights, to the consiilierntinn of
ithe gentlemen on the other Side of the
Home. l cgunlidly‘ believe, that in Wino
ments of error and alarm." tht-y have .gono
astray. npd with Thoma; Jeff-arson I would
‘advi-la them to “hash-n to retrace their
utéps and reg‘tln the road whichalono lead:
99' peace, liberty ttntlx‘nul'olyf‘ "
'l‘i‘ia 89ml?!“ from fziiladt-lphia' (My.
)Vatson.) my Jr: aliqi‘t‘m tn the mob in
Newi’urk city—thin .'eW'York riots. it
mu very unfquunate.l indeed, for that gem
tlpmnu to allude to thesem‘iltgppy troubles.
and it run utillhora unfortuuztla lot“ him
that he' placed m the responsibility for
th‘ose lrmlea. upon the Dammtlapafly
in that city. The truth ,ot the matter to
(it but but lately lenerl out} thatJheAd
ministnthn at Washington wu to Minute
for this Bloody riot. fur the rem-inn tiufl. it.
hfltl niaigned nrne fourteen timmmtd mnro
men u the quota ol‘an Yuri; city. Brook
and the ten eastern Damnerntio diulrictn of
New York. than could jugly be roqutradof
thiam. Ai‘ter the riot-a were aubtuadu Gov;
emurspyinour sent 3 commission m W‘zuil‘
ingtan mprcientlng this mug of how”
the Administrnlion.‘ A communion mu
that} appointed by the Admmktrultq,
omisinting of the following puma}! gamm
'mon: ' 11¢ng Allan, ()1 Nil! Kori: 3 if.
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