I "1 ! rt Hi 1 i lj sr. 1 1. r THE BLESSIXGS OF GO VER X3IEXT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HE AVE 27, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE, UPON THE HIGH ASD THE LOW. THE RICH ASD THE POOR. l la 9 iliJiJ IuJti4)l Fa M I .J I it H a I Lx id is f 1 4 EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 26, 1862. VOL . 9-NO. 16 SS'ELX'II Or dizc ! world to lxk at and admire, to be- -v "i w - c m T . f !i',inu iirn.1 iii 1 1 Kfini i rrr f rrri n lion. D. " : T .......... b .... uiui e.'i:i i ,j i' : , en, u . lauzi; in .iii..i A few moments afterwards the gentleman j ia the presence of Lis listening and wen ler- j i -r 1 from rentisvlvitiia TMt. Sttvei:s! who I think may justly be consult re l as tl.o lead' f the Uuited Slates L.lu the k'.ir.ving r..".-.i fr "' i i . ' y'r-r-f r py -0 i every sacrifice, save t'.at tf eternal truth, i er of his party noire oTittlR and t- . . . i. . . lomes chesin an! ca-v. 1'or tl.at cause I I assert hi? riaht to Ik Kkl vw-a a? tho '! t; ' '; . ". " " ' j de 5:t r.'.y humMe c:r-city, to speak to- j head of the abolition church, not even to- j . i;.ive tio purpo.-, directly or h:":irc ';t -. - 1 l:,1'ou ! ..-at. p,'.r th .t ca ur-e I can sav. v.ith the i spfctin? the claims of the gentleman from I t'' i-xr.-rc y:t.i Itulitui.i- i. (. h.tvty i:i ' , eye ( f iiii-.irxo f. r my iir.es-, no life j Illinois, Mr. Lovcj y,J kitrodri'vd the f!- ! ne ?:rt . , pfr::p-. , :... twn . ,.,.;i.-k iln; iur.d thi ran. I l.wini n Iik tihin for fhi- rc-.toration of the run:: and won 3vr- ; pr t t'vsi. n ? In what crvs v.-cr.? tl e j II ilJ lltra vi.a L:iLt i..;:aiixict iu? CouUrymca. and in the presecce of hie" whuhs thn in:pr:,T5cd ? Wl at ci.r.Lr.:.'- ! his futiro, v.h: 'i I l - ; o r . nile. ou,n u support tic Ixm-titnt.vn, the rrt.-i- ! rrcrit cr-.!ued the fi,rr z.a ' f iho :.''-'- 1 i"-; ' r .'.v.. .; e I 7r. ' : tiin.at vvvul 1 I',- more wiliing'y oilered than ' Government of our father: i .... , . i .? . mine. I " uereas Maverv nas cause i lua prev:.i n- ', I'.ut a gre iter evil, a Ciore fatal t u our posittrity . r a:i.I can-ti-S o-hnit-T. I l:; th-j s-ibj-.-ct under dw.us! -s-.rA -aly t- me-.-t that r.' in " 'J-' tS7 "1. I !"" lv? to i-.e Fr Ural G-m-Hi!e:.t in :: c r.n.-arpy wur w.v..1i r. ai ; ,.,r- n;s.c. f.,;- ,,f t.. lopubhc can never ct f.r whi-.ii : u- ..-..mplfc un'.Ii the Cviiititutivn is over- -V-U'.r.. A' '. v core fatal calamity reb-li;.n in the Uidtid Stat-s and whereas y than ev.-n a hostile there can be no 1 uad p -! :-at.t pvace .. , . P,. and niii'.ii ia this Ikpublie so tnat ti:'J,"artuftl,enatl"n I institution exists within it; and wherens 'f d.ViSI li ucros i. i': n:v hiimuent. here threatened ou this -s t!.-.- r.-Jtij:.. nnd th. that war u'.d ! ( thrown. A i iii a: of il tvrrl:-ry may be n ' : e hf-re, a loya. -uvl t.uthtu: c.!;.-" ; n; aW:ly, t.-.-a-n may rub it of much of its to fiv'.tt -xtti!t thv b.nd f tr.,..,.c, the U-ht!:;n may descend and ' ; r. i ... it ::. ; i i m - - , sc.i t-.r S I.e lI 11? LiJUUIUl l.r.li.ciitS, ami Jh.-venimeut with a'l n:y t-Tieries e-:i-.t"t:-.n..l eff TU- t V. f '.n n .f t:.-? St.tS-s a t-nr .f 1 'A :ii 'lta:t if r :i k ii : " ' i !. t hi - v. :.r iii i:n: -:. ir its tati-y trunk; but if the .it..! i r.ii'Jj.h'.s of the Caustitution are . i -.... . . i . '. i .. -a:- -lie wi. i u.-a r.sja.n, au iuv .i'.e ".vi'l c :;( in ihe spring. Destroy f . r t: f t .- with ' : V..q t:e; .h s '.j r(';".:a 'v i f slaves arc now used bv the rebels as an es sential means of supporting and prc'ttcling the war; and whereisj y the law of cations it is ri.iht to liheratc t'n slaves of au enemy to weaken his p wcr: Therefore, " Be it refl 'ol tj U," Scn'v nn l Hmtsc r f Rrjnresivfafhts fli;e (iiil:l States f Amer ica in Gn$res-1 axftiritleJ. That the 1're.si' dent be rttpucbtel t ) d .:!are fr e. and to di rect all of onr generals and of.'.cers in c :m mand to order freedom to all slaves who shall leave their masters, or who shall aid in fpuehing this rel eliion. Sec. 2. Awl be it further rcs'lrrJ. Th.it ,-e,r, f. rests, will hasten to de- t make full .1 fair c-mn--ntion 1 5 ::i ::T;r.-,-.chuv.-tts. ('Ir. i::V. t ?) v.rith, r:,-l -v ? vr-.r ; What i n;h ..:i '! e-. .: ' j . vitcran h.a-h.r f,- ; j I.,:. w u :n .f the G to r- ." t-"n :.' I 1. r "v r. L h v. A:.! j th? r II h-.f1u- cr V' frra j V.-!:.i- n -f . .hirer j ! war j tr r.r.7 ' h:Vr "rr-p'Tt !-; tin; f th "'. : - 1 .a ;f hleity, like a girdled lie Mates vnere it exists. I i - h e I no lawful :i-,ht to d., to. and 1 have n !-.:- i:ati-u to do so." ah'.c -'..th -v :. : : ,...-, '.' This position was assumed at a time wlien i who :.? eha;.i- :. the e a-.v ? ..r every werd spokm by the new Executive 'Sf wanr.ly and s'i pd! r.t'y? was carefully weighed l.y aa ans;o';3 cou: ' ve lha v ' .-e .f r -'-vt'en-: try; and when jn a brief snare afterwards !.nr--:s, (Mr L'.vj.y) -ale. hhe tl the nation w:is c nvulse-d by actual co Ah. ! he '.c. v f the -i; '. ::t:--. '. ; '. ?.-' :f : !; this definhion of his co::st;tutloj.al icr j th", whrc t!. r.cgro wis ir.v. h '. i over tho subject of shivery was rcmemberea j Ay", sir, thrty were s'h-vt 0 r': ;.: l':""t i :V-r. t! at and trusted by ;i putii .tie pe-.pk'. TJ.ey ' X o d.iy a:. 1 the he ir bv r:.i y-.t a-ri..-l t J sivt pr .-: h u: saw in it a solemn j Iedc, uivt-n in the m--t thr -w e .T tl c dis-:s delihtraie Manner, and un It e'rev.T.istanct s j to bide the nrp- .-'-s i.h the mo.-t imposing, tl at their cr.cr"g:es were I -l.ik-rs wcr yt n:.-hh g t n.t to be called upon by this A-huit.istrati-ui j -"Tit r.rr.y Ti r; . y ' to '..verthro.v the laws and the guarantees of ; t :-.-' . t.;? I. n. :. the O Uf.'ututkn. H it the Treshle-t di.l n-.t ' t" : 1. i:-.rr , r,r.t th3 r t V- ; : t c Urv! ..s. ; r.: IV h ral T: v. v.,.-. . , a . urj Ze ' i f th? Mi -i s; pi. r i( i a".v-" nr- w sr. V: i f r i.ear- iha.i th? .;o:.ar;ic .: t .sis e f i! e. r.ir-x -f h rr.-r . ;r;e " r. .:.!3( : o h- . rr ?.v f.e'h ' , '. V. - 1 I Tl.. -r 1 ! L-3 i . 4 1. v waT; ? ' : the!. lie er.t furi'.er on th it e-ca- ' - f Al v-I'.i- tie r :;n ' hu. t-j ti:c earth, to Iw icinove l as :::hi:sii y i e i...: .1 ef .-. m tyrant and i:.--;rp.r. ir. whe.: Is it that constitutes the v live ..; Ati.e:ie.m ' :t:zen?hip? Is it vast ... .( .v at,.! . xt nsive boundaries? What i-..'. Is the p..-siosd.n of the ! . I ; . ; : . c - - e . . i J :. i i s.:i.!...- i cus.-:. .a , i r I Mr i.. ; ee, I. 1 W -thin :ts - Cv.:-:'.la!i,.n 'ii! t .his nre '! ,u -b.r-: ' ! t ft ii :.;.ire t- o r .1 . .. .. it: f . i ' , ! i. .' : i hey pi i e Li ; :-' a V' i' fl.is I,,:.! - sV.-C-.-tT., -- all b-yal citizens who arc anil sh.i.l remain active in supporting the Uni .n f ail the leiss they may sist;iin by virtue t f this act.?' X.'t an hour wVs ht, sit, in the inaugu ration, on this ihvr, rf the sch' -ms of uni versal rd-e-lith-nh-n- and tl.i-ir pr ! grd dis- Tiie country i!r.er-c! this evil h " a; 1 :.i ;-!!. T::c id i that C'ngr. c;.ri.-!)-' : t.;e rcr...-test de:n .f at fen: j tii 1 1 int'T'hre v.'.ih er ah h-h ; ae! of hu- i shivery in th-- 5 nth. ru St.ites had m vcr e-"i-.i.ll.at every ' tend the Ti.'.nds of tl;c popV. That the rp.-;..c. , : war in v. hi ' we are ei. -.'.. c 1 was t be pr' '. 5 v ! . f ti e-e i "cut'-l for s- h a p' - po.-e ;I..-y had t.o r" .ht .e Id . ih th y r.-i. r I" beh. ve. If f , r- is r.ry t .hi. t 1 j ut h. .....he hh r pr.t t . th; phd. s - ft:-- pt:Mi- n.-i. i.ou- su power. w'i':: .d - a I 15;:. in what !,'. ar- rh-e su'.d-tt W.i.ht th.-OI th. Ho p-t".re!h: Co.;;.;.y ,.,,-v? Th - dh.tV.'-.nV.ed :.n A;..- ih.'.i c;t:2eti: i e-.' h'rs rf th' .-fy which has e.'i.lr. l h-ie t crov . a-- '. V of . :. to 1 -i and used laugr.arj on the tahject of ( h; f... r of d. i : i ti:o fugitive slave lair, nr.d our d'.Uies under ; ir.-nrr'.c'iv: s, tl hMr;- it, vbich gave hope to the friends e f law ,.rd r:;r . r.:. : thdr i ' 1: f . ... - . : " v r. 'r r ' '. ' . a w is tv. r. ;'. - tr:.." frivi C- i tlttj. i S' l'i , J t c c h- - i " r ,v- jrp.-M f t.e I "n ' v:'. ; th- h.nk- . f the Oid .. i ic ' : the f.d;- f t1 e : v. hi -a r,ti- rdir e ord'T, but which. I fear, will sea-rchy l-e ' conddered now as the utteranees of al w d ' man by th? z-'-al -;s g'.i.tlemen on the opp.. sire sid" of the ('..'unler He sp. he :i th .: subject, as ih-Ibws: " Thi re is much c utr cr-y d i t t' , de' lve ; 1. J Up t f ;" it sv- s tv ? : . i r I b.r. ji.e k.1.1.;. e . :. ' :- a j . . d w.ittui in the C-t".t::ti n . y . th -v f its ,vl.d lis, N"o p ;. 1 I i t . er iab- r in . n-e M tv u? '. r the !.. tl ; ' : rsi apinq ii.t r.i.i tiier, si: .li, in t .. jt: -i e ' ,.f ai y law i: rechet ;i thertiii. h.-.I s..h .!v cod fivr.i su-h .-vr vie r hi'T, 1 ' t .-h.d! I t- : n rfj.-rrit- ti- 1 Mr. IdN'.ilAM. . e. -.1 ; I w .i. '. . ! . . he ! k of th- p, t ne ? Ihj h.s fir.ee 1 !: n 1 s- r I it; nrrrtr R,,. a j hvher t-.l.! ; he his i-Vrix-i rt a thevtre. u iii worn i t is au ;.ti,.e; he -.cis .r. t .1 . - . r . ,iV'n;: ' w i : -.rd .." I- .t - s ' .1. m I.;:: ,:;am :- - I tn r ti . li e , " ntlrr, .r all ht r s.h r.t "t: I p. r. t1". dj- t. j si f..r a- ttTivi! :i can le.-t J.rid dy i t : 1 ; i.dJ . J fur..e 1..- oju Uf- ic Mr. t. I thh 1! ;i "1 ; I h - 1 to it. a Lr . or: e u.- t-i il- r h : i i. I.'Vl rul f. w . ;c eff r u. w it ; t. , :ii t h.'ch r-rhh. t - a t in j -vtr -t .tare :. U i c roa, . - : .tt:i' j :S. Ili.g j :h , f.-ra th r.i- hh f: he as-nui 1 nim h .- , -k ..n h. :n 1 : p. -ty t r may dr.?.' . 'it .. i.- .-j: s :u t.n.e e . hef his accus -rs: the y hh r-: tWy pr -rt j o:i tid.s 1 1 1, ivc, :w a:ter n.ir, uiiiir.'.'t i v.fr an 1 t" c f.-sR-. n, pt '.;:ri"i! t; 1'i'P -f by e -i c:..! r.e'i n to str ,).eti : ii..--tIt::lio!.s ef the f?'...' ii i. .e " : di n-: be- i ro";:i. - -i ei i. i'c. 'V ,,.:.. , ' : -- co-n-i : the C -urt f .S: o xr rc-.-d' ti ' eV'-;i i;:.p .it", ji"'' t..t -. th ir .i -- t- -.t . f the hard earned ! : .wn Ine ev t. 'd: i.ir.i, in ten S-f and I fear they a-e purported ly a ra v-rlty .eat in pea.-e the 1 rer.-l of tlie II.".u-e. The- f-ur tr.-Hienscf shave- held bv th- S.-uher- Spates are t " be d; da d.e'ivcred '. II . 1 : srch :- rv: ' " r hdt s. .ire Iv i ti'.t.a' ; i ' oir ; f wh.at we c 'i fa;t;v . . - ... i i ! a:; t.e :ila ...: . oe i.i k : Ail r.i' la. crs ri .' !."-f ss s ": di -t'j the whol-: O't. : i: tti n. to H.i r. " .i .! ar.y 1 .. r. T ti.e -; t" : t .! sv .- v. .. '.- Ct s c :: :I .-! t.-r.i s cf tid, ihol: :h.lb--l-th ir oe.'hs nre i n.::d?:: u.-d' . w... .e re- .v.- : i.e I ;U . t p.p-rt ; . hev.. nt c:r, .- !. T . - -l S , -1 ;. . v-. Ilr Y K 1:11 KK- . :.t.-nd !: ; . ii-.-d : t.' f..rtf r by :h ru. a. y ' " M-.wd ".(! . ' . J ! v. : t - i.-.il it,i-i :i i : w. k:" r;. ..t: . t p. mcc a., i i j : .s : ,t st irth; r Cvi'r.-..-f . f f . . e v ' r l' i y .it,.. ; 1 1 . s'.vc. t e f his hire. ! r"rd( - An-c-ri- i red free by iy. r pr ..-lamalloii of tlie Tre: " h f.r bv act f C :.?r,-.-"V. And ot..cr and f.v cm.. . Is 1.. r v. ith r-T .- t i r n hh- r'v 'ni.i- r.ar ,a i tiier at ro litis are r p "e.. :n t: ii jW ; ar.d in v. i c: !es !.v.!v ann tinee t l v t I.e c"",.t . M of th- i" arty .i h n.td- Mr. Li: e In I':,.i dent! X.- p'.vtr tat ueh the i:,-titt:ti- n shiv-. ry in the Mates, and a faithful e;.f .n r.uat of the fugitive slave liv. I Ih..-c: 1 g.-.-n i: i : " th- " f Mr Y":n:;:! n ;it ei:e t x o.,:.;. e; .v i d ' , a in ti.i- :.arr lindts tr.e w. ary ir ! .! r : eider i '..-t:- es ; a i to iii;: e-" ,! th- 'i .t;.er than .arti: .-ss s,.'.iv .t .n In S t-t. n-t- ..tly le t.indiel by those i th 1 " Mi-tituti-n, that ; I v.iwh. kuvr. .-.r, I . si. . l .ti.e r.'e: r ; nti.t m. st eo-.i. pi--c rr. a...cr that tliis j.i r ' nil i tts nr veto' lit is an net f i..l 'era! Ie ba 1 f-d:h on the part of tl." party in power i t w o-Is t! e Idni -.'i men of the ..nry, I . ': w l.'w.il.;'.- I proceod u "i. - 'h.uri. -in, have :ni r hravy sfrokoi -f ud !ls of t i hav- fiiieit :ven in a'd- ?.ge. "Ihe at I. an -e -ine: th is p'Mb d an ut.'-r. Ikt-n ui . f ti e w- r'ei t thh the l.". n-t.r i-.ti ts t-rovh-i.-ns, Tl.v ; "r.-s vt i th- 'dehot . :r.-. : of i;s ir. nds. 1 t1 :s ti:v.p ta the . f a tel l e. .! ei l v i. " :' p is :.' t con;.In- I. I dei-y this prop si : eentiiry, th.a ti.e I" .in wiii be accomplish id: the instrumenlality of a-d a stritt observance of n t at all. And now, sir. ; ' propo-o t i discuss, in .; itant bearings, one of j o !-. 1 into th r iinich. in the tuiiement Mfes'iiansdiip can bitpg ?t ' as i t hen on tlds Jhv r, and shall pr- ve 1 '- f : r 1 T -C p" . dt.lv - f f t ... M- . i t s : :t - h . e i V VI 7 .ti- :.i-:n lint ' ,'lt !.... f? r.t .".: s ai'o sue V.M' i! c doe-r::-c pr -cVra- tree t!.- - - ! er i ihe Eastern step.; f -f thisCapihd by the j 't- 1 ' I fc'tvc t : -. or lV-.-id.. rh.-bel tl cy V. re w a f;d ia.V..-?Vy, VJC: t i t l .1 e. c 1- t Is - 1 v. .. . n ! ldehct Ihe d. to li i p. - : .1. I sit down, that, if universal emancipa- t t. Ch.we rtr ti' !! is ni .v t i he tl ra t.t in its pro-ec ution of ii is war, a f v. I deception has been practiced on the l-ya' pc pie rf the nation, and ot r amy ha? been obtained and mustered into the field by f ihs? pretences more gross than were ever befjie perpetrated to e'otain the ii:e.i: with which ! to carry out secret and unhallowed puTpo:s , . ! l,y what r."i.i.tc crv came sre hund'cl ti: "u- ! into tn.s lb -use aa i , . - , ; sand men into the tented held? T.v what token find signal did the y mus' r f r the j fierce arena of civil conflict? Ty w hat strop r.ut tht-t-e .-.iii- ns of the Pre-I-h. id ...r :.-e as ;t i- i.ow rcpt t.:ev Vi.:.; a?t e . ::... :.r t-.rcinu-. .., ' ... ,. i ; t t w 1 ! . a i t i.e p ht o- t. fV jlo p. :N wh;d. id ur m C, -en.it tit i I " l" ' . "r 1 t:. h.r cir cum -ti; . . ;.; ! tr.a ;:ng i ' eaiicrci.t ;r;-tn i:.ese v.iaca cxt.-i t.i pr-.-M.i. : - The shortest m.-wer t this fe :b!e txcu e f -r t t: t. fod hi wd. r. a llacrrant vi. hition of the ConstiJuti-ui cv. ': buhc-t 1 p " il.a r 'V.:rMMt.-fTi1 fr, ni t i-, ; i - i . f ' ea e I .i 1. .1 i ir -v.. ' v v. ... . .. .. the Ih-e.-iilent of Jn.y 1th to t ie extra s of C n -res . fr - , d T..-I ti !' 1 t" four unhappy country 'in n r? of th;s hIv. on the 2d d. . .-,. . , ; and its h ipptnoss f r the dread a..-.r;t:i:s . r , . ,. ' . ,.. . f , ;.v sou of r-d e.;:I had seaiedy i , T. . . , .. i o.,.- .. r.t i. ...a. oi in. appeal-were tV-y aroused from their sb.mi- " i hers of peace, and induced to exclave" b.-n.e IV s-.-.r.- ? I . j he ct du - t-d wh r ",i ! t Let tlit-re 1 e .- t .e nnead .c.-s in V ; c ! wh.-h I desire t-- c.td miii 1 .f .".in 111 men as f whtt is t the ' II .vs.. end r- ;:.!. -. curse o( the (i.i.-t inm-nt t.twards Southern j n , e -.;, ,t ,v f r-.v. r. Mates alter ti.e nu-i,;n si.a:i nave oeeoi.-. re t r. i i. w" ' V st I., s -s ,t Ar f M t: f , lit. ...V' ? Ar t (-ill e ! t f A r o . i . . . -.1 1 fr.' ve I snpj. -esse 1. th.; lh;ee.i ti . e deems it to siv it wi;l be his purpo-; ti -n. ; to hu'jruh.'ed hv the C ns? t it r.t i n pupei s C. er. : 1 th; 0er.vr.il O-o-- Th i .enparUively "' ; dvilized v.orl 1 v ' 1 f li V.d. van i : a . ' 1" - 1, .--; at di !h tt he p.n.-hably will have !.'' i f:rve.t.v! Y-'e are ot a!"i;e or singv.htr ex-ee i t in th e niaut nine e E v In the v du-j f e !;i';i r.e, without ? parallel. I ti.is: f.r p,..stei-;.!y int rtsts m-re tu ,-e d.ar. :iv. I ho.i es iie-re ii.fi- '' - ' - ret d. ine; further into futurity . v r V 'f re givfr. to the cv.-tody : c- virr.ive ':t: end o-tr f.d.l a- a r.a'i .n. if ei -x, ..,,.. ,, ; t ,v. t..f.:.,, 1 ..i.A-.t ..C ..... ... i .. l,".tl . i-...tv.i in is-ii v 'it " .-s than ar v away, u , nein fr e i M o dtfe 1 ti.e f: !' het h i-te the iten'de- i war? Tti wh.at nanif wa ; the ci? i7.- n Ir.iti-. .a -tts or. i hi tj in'.ro- ; , : f -rmcl i-ito the soldier? In what ?! -n o; - t ;.. t'. o; t i i rt ... (i-iveraiii. .i. r- : Sta.. - a:- ' ti. e propo'i tn cotiovcr? Sir. tb.'e are 'pics t i ::'-. tl e Coi.sti: .;io- pr--rdan.ati u to the Vv, Ylriid l. V.hth it : s cr-S"d tle.di : '! TV '1 -.- h. i i I n i r Y.'. -. i . v t . . i.-i.ri e , -Av-.-.h-, ?;.. '. S' .?.':,.! 7....,v i.fRq WU! " - !":if ' u-e rf-: ..A.'f.-.'.-t rf i'-c I'ni'r t .e'.'y.V. cf America The j eop'e arc- ashing ti or; ;h-. ? hliers ot ii, r :i;rc.-.i ! .''''-'. I. That in behalf of our reat army are nskine; th-i.v in dismay ti.e people of le-r- Si ,t-s. ao d.. a-.iin s.-l. i at tho evii n.aehinations of a I olitionists iii cmnlv de-lire tl. u the war ia whie.i we are . - . - . - , ii- . - and out e-r v oneres. J:,c:r an? v.- r is at, -n-'a:'cd :i 'tt'ist :e insurgent ImP. p.iw m j armsa gainst ihe t iovertimetit h.o.:- for its ob- j hatal, and embraced within the records j.-et the .-tip'T" s.s;,,n of such rehelii'V and; which will not jerish. A f-w short and the re rs:.d'-shne;.t f t ,e ne.iitiul ant uont y j eventful months ag-i tl e authorities of tl in the ii.aveund a hire--." Thus wastht p'e "ge which, v.-is renewed in exph.it t-. rm on the 4Sx of .5u:y th-h-.r.l t -di the i". r-n e- ti.e s ,1 t ) M - T' e fires of civ d w.ir whith were t in t- pen,,.. ev,r trod before, 'f tli national Constittit:.n and la vs over j Gorcrnraeat cai5cj for an artnv mora vast n: ; :""" a'-'d th of w., a I darkness as , -pliat" while we elisclaim ail power under the j Ca;sar or Napoleon ever commanded on L-i ' ;. a! despairing as that murky clime ' Constittit'e.n t interfcie by ordinary lrgida- ! the field of battle. Such a movement had to : h ti.e bright s,n of the morning f 11. I hition with the institutions ot the several : Pe eanctioned by a cause equal in its imper States, yet th-war now existnig must be . lAm.e The cause, as assertcl. was one to eh no true Aruencm culd turn a deaf I - '-. I ': net allude simp'v to the dismem- r;ri its eontinuance the recognised authority ! ear. The maintenance ef the Constitution, I '-ent of ., r t, rriterv the dissolution r f ' of th maxin that the safety of the State is j the restoration of the Uidoti, and the enforce .-. - I., i i i ....!.. t - f .-.. ... . . i i :i ... T5 :- if t.a , ,i;,-:tf.r),-n i me msim-si i.t-v, M.u..rjiunio i,-i.is m .ey- i insnt of the laws "were t roc a me-l as ti.e - v i o ii vi v 9 in a ui e.i. i v i i it" -"11 Ol -- t contemnlate; a vision which I nmv "ILTtl; lofty purposes for which the tread of armed ple mely 1 ! a- 2 ' ' rn.d thll, never to hope again. i speak (tir fall, however, as a nas r "rig to t.! ; ing and Idd ia Mer. h w. re l.-apir g up i tl I-. fi-1 r ? 1 the vet v heav-rs in Jtdv. The r. belli n h n t m- n. ih which in March h-r.ked like a dhtitit si evk i th- g- . . a. i.ur . ': I y : t ; r U . o . 1 1 f.iS. U is true, IS a UlSOfier 100 l -""-" : - . " -i t m--'"- lLJt - iiueiaiu;e-i as i -:ul t ! contemplate; a vision which I prtiy ffit. nlreS'we eh, SelarelS in j for which the tread of arm j ntar r.mr-s-r mine eye-balls" with its j (,nr judsmer.t. the President ef the United j nien sheiok the continent. Tj a pe-jj I -au.l fulfilment. The Union was estab- ; States, as the CeunmanderdnChief of our i proud of their Government, and suprem. i r....:.-dh.g t . t i: fr. r. eV,t. .l'. ! had spread until it had darktnol half the p: -; 1 : - 1 -sky by midsummer. Its bound iriet weie a- ! -ihlere 1 th. "r mr uhe.s ..-. large thcu as now, and its flag w.is fi -atlng th-m to sitcee-vfully e i n i v ;.i .1..f, -T-.- in t.ir,Vt of the niesi.h ntial man- ! f rce s unh S- th. r rre.rch oe -.. n..i v-. r M.t t; t.,.t i f.r the frr e-d -in f the property destroved, treasures robbed, f.rts j thirg e f t,e,s. : ...: , ! taken, the llag torn and dishonored, and lU 'f' ' ' n the autheaity of the Government driven out '. lrl wh;.h h".; carnpaua w i; .. e of eleven Mates of the Union with insult au t-- : scorn. Yet in the face of all this, with! " N-twtlnMaj.ut.j r.d that nasoe. oe .r!:' a c Kh':vc ? N , .i - . i i- ly the prayers, the tears, the groan', i arn'y 1 ,t;ie. ,,IUfr8 m c-niraanu uuut tiel Vt r , t- . , ; him. h.ive the right to emancipate all per .xd ef ageneratton which stands cX- 'y ftS sUves in sny miUt!lry dUrict o- in ad teat ennobles the human race ;n a gta.e r,f insurrection against the nationl ov all th.e oth-r generations of men which i al Government, ami that we respectfully ad- earth ha witnessed. It comes dewn to j vise that Mich oreler of emancipation be is- rich with tl n i.. fo 7 i sued whenever the sams will avail to wea- 1 Mtr. tt,e odor of blessed memories. , . ; ,- , . . . . i ken tho power cf the rebels m arms, or to . rf it m ir pon4y. to restore it to : ,.tr(.nthen the militarr power of tb loyal ' i --i. '.if. U ,,p rc. n,Are for the civ- f .rrr-ad' blest under its benigr.ant lvorkiDgs, such an appeal was irresistible. YVith it was min gled none t.f the heresies which are new the watch worvls cf a powerful party on this floor. Let ns turn and look back brief! v on some incidents of but recent occurrence, but which aeem already to be fading from the recollec tior of men. On the 1th dar of Mr-h r I ko iHf. tr-t r. i : r ,! l.-p v, .-l , 1 . rur advent an.v r: va w :n i . the full projiertions of this great re-lK-Vwvn in clear view, the President reas-ertesi the -l- j pv interferan ;e with vonr -I ive-.v.r.d. r-t lt d ' ' icy of the inaurtral ; and in deintrso, L'a:n ; t,o thing el arlv : n t o-,Iy v. ill we a' -tt .u : announce.1 th.at he had teither the pow.r t trorn ...l sa:a ir.t.rie:. ne xv:..i y :r s. . x, . ,. - A . . r -.v ' .- ' but we wi.l on the o-ntntv. w .t i i ir n nor the mcI.nat.oa to interfere with s.avcrv ; a; I: . .. ti r. . in the States where it exists, and that the tjJt.jr .,art.?' " i fugitive slave 1i- rurt be rnfoT"d r.d I r-uiemKr w.'d I. -w ii i- priIan...tl :. j obeyed. ..f the you-.- V.-sf, re. Oep- r.l r .l.g thr vc' Sir. where then wjw the indiitr.an thn- t"." e-entrv. 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