THE BLESSISGS OF OOVEnSMEST, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVES, SHOULD DC DHra, jrE1 A'.tXS. UPJS TUB HMH ASD THE LOT. TUE niCU ASD THE roll XV SERIES. - EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL'S, 1863. V ZMWAT & SEXTIXELT perishable glory. ' Great applause. w i - j "-.uuvmLii, i nave en ot una crisis in ,t Ose PILLAR ASl Fifty Cbsts onr af:( .urs-. The world has never seen ' .:!.! ; n,l Two Dolla ilf k" """V arbitrary ,,vor, the du.ll l fT.: until the termination of the year, t rc omugeon nave peen called : jthjcfijjti.ii will ba received for a ' into ehect these most wicked outrages. ' iri.d titan ait months, ami no j What htive we to oppose to them ? The -r:.'l beat liberty to diFContiniic , ballot only; but the' ballot is mightier UrnnfiUll cm-arnges are paid, ex- than kincs fAnn'suse 1 Thonnotkth tt ption of the editor. Aiiy er . ypjj described bow It - ' si'-crijiUrt r ilx months wu ne inar- j (iss 1'ollaii, unhs the money ( i' li ah".v -re. ! Advert fslnsr Rates. j ;. ii.T7'it. Tiro do. Three do at. 121" $ 00 $ 7S 11,00, Great cheering. ;:-.r2 1 hues 100 1 00 ? 00 h Now, my friends, w hat is required of ;:re,!Zb lines; i ou o w Us at this juncture in our afiairs ? I nd- 3 l!lllllJ " As lightly fills ' As snownhikes tVl upun the s 1. Cut t-xeciites a freeman's will As lijhtenns does the will of Gol." ;rt. J liaJ 4 t)0 4res. f3'i lines j C Uo . 1 r,,.:i.nii., W 1 50 6 (Id. S 00 4 50 7 00 3 00 12 00 22 00 c ' drvfs my. li irwlistriminat ly to nil t!nsc 9 00 ' c rn!,";' imdor our banner 1 2 00 i to 'J;CJS? wlo have enlisted under otirban 11 00 ': ,u'r or 'l'0 iorcus pmsreution of p"uce. 20 CC (t ir'at appiauiv. ) clamor in this and other communities, the I amoui.t ol which i that you arc about to inaugurate a civil war in thB country. then, wc will take care that there no civil war (applause), arid we shall take care that the people s!:a!l have their rights, (Gre;it applause.) Who ever heard of eace measures provoking war and blilhed ? These men, I fear, are troubled with diftempred fancies Tliey Lave -had so much to do with blood letting that it skeins to hae discolored even thing about them. If they recal the minion of William lu lly will lw apt to conclude that peaca measures after all are not bad. When he came to the bc'.nks of the Delaware it was a wild country. There he found warlike trilie? wlio had b-H n butcherir: c:ich otiier time 1 out of mind : . sea'pin acli other, nock i in out oaeh other's brains. War to ' tl.eni was a pastime, an I 1ojd the in- 35 01 What is required o( i cinso of their lives. Tlio" storv is a m, l s?ay: perlv.-et Irueilom ot f-pjech, ; touching one. A crave man animated ! ab:i -rati.-.n f self, sclf-posion, steadi- i bv th? spirit of phihinthropr went anion" !y one JIan Hilled To-Day. ; ncss of ."!nioe, and a thin and unalrera- J the red men and talked to them as a ble res-!lut!on to stand bv the Constitution i f.it nd. lie irot them tjrtlkr in couneil : j aiid the laws. Well, now, your doclura- he breathed into them something of th- livine pritn-iple of charity that was in him. Thc- listened to him as one sent I iPi'V In llt nrriil!'i nt vr.ur ri.t.aii f tl..-. f l....f C..T..i unl ..11 . .it... 1, i tion. l.avo raised a stoan abont vour i held them, as it wore, in the hollow of his hand. Involuntarily tlf-y had laid down their arms, thev barried the- lever after orated to make other. l'.it these men . . i .. 1 :.. .'. .. J. - i'v-:! ? to day ; i-.M - - - r- . so tn; tiditt-i tion, my fHcn.ls, in regard to these great j i objects of your party orp;anizatuns as ex- ; I ne raid Lerr on t'. '' Mme. 1 the very j head, and it raes at the prrs nt ; am ?!aJ that it is so. I s-e in tr:u:npLrd ' , f,,ry Df te tjie mcnn3 0f Jofivcriuicc. j hatchet, and for. (Applause.) Gentleran, I enwsod the war upei each '-Vw.V:4lrettleal!cht but of triuniph Bbuk Sv-a ones in a fearful tcu:pv-t a j that have traduced you, your j-ineipl. t. .; tempett that 5viit tlie waves r!a."h:n'Z atlor j and vour inti n'ions have comeved the t us like so nim' tieml :h! v.ii; and wait.'!, fc.vl j rajtd u-'ild winds (iuit drofc e ii-.v:r; 'vj'-ar' tv vhe neurit!. U b.;-" v.its stftig tha.1 tlitir iir- 1 li.cfr si; u.:'; -I v.. sufc "mid t!i V:itt"eT wrath. ..iV.lv, 2!.'.!r shuddad his life t s all in their Father's but -it was t!; i i.l.-a, ur jaht te convev the idea, thai f,T.i.i in t iiur his l.ve would save J'riilt . :':r:r heart fu-ui ..Ui. - !.- or.i : ;! 1 ':' .r !.t-ai t .;.' cr.l: t. ' w? ::an V..''e. h't inc-t by the ot-wb tire te!e2T.Sli. i?'l'y t:.ss j-a-st-d .wiv T'.T ..:.-t - -r.j..l awav th mir-t ; if ib Democnitic partv could jet power there :i1on the coat, and oih nel to our j as I have no doubt they arc about to view th anchorage of the IJosphorus. Ifjdu ;'great clr.fi ing) that the laws are it had n-t lx-n fur the gale we might j to b; overlu.-ncd. Ah, it is a libel t n a i have driftcJ towards the Af iatic coast and t great, ami numerous, and jxitriotic rty. ! the been can- ht between the Symph j Their hL-iorv is tliat of a law-abiding jradea. . Now, the rage of man is as J party, as y, gentlemen, both of you raging sea, and those that fear either will turning to. Mr. Touccy a;;d Mr. .Katon not do to pursue the leviathan under the j very well kmv.v. If thi old Whig tFofc5, or to grari'le with tlie hy-ha of j party were in r-iistauce thry would tidl I'VJeral abolitionism. (Applause.) G.-n- ' you so. Tlvy will do nothing when i t llcmcn, th:; doings of your Convention ! power, either to grieve the living or su'dv j have my hearty approval. They have i the memory of the d ad. Ixt our con- senative e!'ow-ii:izens, men of property, give no heed to minors and d ,'claratious of this so;-f, but b -!ieve that in the eve nt of anv such triumph d tht party to y. ' li you and tho?i suss.-Mnated j which I refit, the laws will he- mruntain- qucsthm and giving you the answer to it myself. Why did yen Icavo t'.ie lihine and ihe J.'lmno and the lrdei-s of Lnke Geneva? Why did leave Neufcha te I and ConstanV ? Why did you leave the Klb' and the Scheldt "and the Hague! Why did you leave sunny Italy, the scene of civil war for more "than a hun dred years, and why the vine-clad hills of France Why did you leave Caledonia, tteni and wild" and sweet "lakes that nestle i i th;- bosom of hills? Whv did 'j-ou lo.ive Ivil'.aniev and Kilkennv d-rselatioi, builhen and oppression for the ! take of poiiticid abolitionisTiu (Applause.) j Nor,-, Ciciitlcnien, a word or two more j.n 1 I have done. What is. the mlr-sion ol the hour ? It is to speak out, and ;-rK:Hk . p.amly, :nd m?t only that, but to speak the whole truth : and if vou do this vou ? ....,.. - VOL . 10-VQ. 18. Tlie ILoyal I nloa Uam-. rnv" Irej .rr:.t tha Aloaity At" J lie ohiect e.f t! : a:.u .Arci. e pictiiidcd LVica may say that wo have gon" far cn:gli m iur u: proiltab!e and cruel struggle. " It is tlm to sheathe the sword and srreina:ikind. ("Sreat ch'rin.) 'Al ready have cur nu::m-ls tilled th world nl j with widow- and rphai. IVe.t p-i haps j y.'n sav to nve scnie ol mhi we an- to . . . . . . , iuom: couM-crtu-.u piao s wiiep. cisnan J yon tav te ine ami rattan tl.r.no.eTed ainst oppression, j gain bv this .-tro-jvde. an 1 and u h ;.ni Kiniuet bid down ta lite ?: should go on. Gain wj i therefore it t? If vou is tel.- vuwcd. 'Hie dvaaitv , at Wadiingtoti int n.ii ihroci-h iLeiu tt ieqn-tuate their power. . 'Lliv contractors-, pvCuhitois. jobbers, and otTtr-Lxl.krs, who liae u?sc-sivn f." the WaJ.ingtoa , (lovcn.m-.-iit, do neit nd to r.-liU'juisli ; power without a ilru--le. The cxindl ture ol" a tliousarid miiiion a yesir, is wirth struggling for, and ths unscruptdjus sieu wuj make most vl :t, will res, si to .anv ( A''.. -Ui-C. 1 WI.V lUrl Mill 1.1... tl,il ,'uiiir.r l,i l. . I -rave or your Vv., hl in the Father-land , an army tWre to hold th. ... in subjuga- "K lo W h ol of the Go I"s aero ' of :6rm:uiy. and th? j lion, ail I impoverish v..ireives to ilav i -ni z r ., V? , . ehun-!. tar J - of th- Vt.ited 'Kuitrd-wi ? ! for it. If vou devastate the South fl.l r. "yclt u "I.v;tl - U'l,.-,!;.!.-,.,, I .'... i.:. ..r. .i. . tl-.: i - . . . IJSW,S i to ke-p an aptvarance of the ell world where the 1 Ionian, the ; l tion of your count rv which was once Northman, and the blue-eyed Goth have y.nir t ii.me market, arnl ron-.ert it been, 1'nd wli-.iv thev hate hit the im-; into a desert. Is it lilrtv that vou a:e -?r n?s whriv I have s-nnetimfs ! well ni"!i lo.-t vour hl-crtics i bv press ol th.ir mon.I power, or of brute to pain? Alas, mv f:iei:ds, t,.u have lore-1 sto 1 to th-? ages surged bv me. Whv did .y vianng . r 1. as it were, i itrar.ciHl till I s.-cmed . the military to override ci il js.'wcrt D. - jt .j, . . be ijiceri rated with the ii.-t, whilst j rend i-pon'it, in c-uch a coi:U-.t this :it 1 ? ages surged bv me. Whv did ton tlie l resent lime there can b- Ire! on-? iT.i " party :rcn:;ili lor the Administration;- until, in Ibol. when tl.o. I'lvsid i.t'a! con-te-t oa h.-:;L "lli. u the .iine will bo to .t-iirc rhvtors, R.f .f i'itary dleta tiof. in :c!i Siar. s a V:ir'.-i 1.-.,- nii-i:ui:i, heiv il? irovemment co:;tro!, a:.d assut::cs to lave leave the bright, the I.eaulitu". the tend-r, end, arvl th-.t will b? dfitin for vtti.- 1 . - ,. ' . .ir., .. i " , i I H... . ...M.;.. r .1... ...ur. i ... .i i . ' i ...!.. .. , , i. 1 --, . . . l-l'-e.ar.' awake to it. fLer understand. U-a d .j,r novvcM . K1Ur,. ,&1 can,., ,,,, . , Ur, perhaps, I have .meiiTc s tlxnght in shoidd go fort:., from ore rred of :ho i ,.. ... ' u 4. , , e . V ' thscd:.vs,ft:L,h that the g.KHl ship in j land to the ,.th,r. "Wo !-.ivc h id ! -i' - "t l which you embarked had U-.n tnu.d -1 ' cn v,..h of this death stn.-.K- tt,; ' ' " i; """V "-? - -1 ' on the Fnnch. tlie German, or the lri,!i what Is 'to b do:,-. i;,-v m,,v ",:,v. aft. r I , i ' ' " '":n t a T m . r-:e.s i cammt. t r.-ar- wnctrate t!:? tuitire less wave not le-s, cruel and rem than the wrath of man have returned to i n aLle to see at this M'-racM what spurts u? isertfl- a c- rij::i c1;t:2 of Krnubli- cans ir.ake jari ! c f. lio says, It is j caih?-J out a.11 the bitterness of opp sitiou ; Now, it is hmicntablc t!at th -re should be o much b'tten-ess at th? present day, but I suti'ise that it cannot verv w l! be wrt'i t 13 ' : " t. iri:. ..'-0 : i - .ii. .... i . . . . u 'Halting jour res-iui ions n:i.i ot, aTi-.i mat qiai ami x:iei jusnce i glased over lb.; atrocious doings of th j be meted out t. men of all parties, 1 '.v.-n in 'Kj.ver, if 'vu had c )r.r,irj:ius.?.i ', scts. and pji-timsious. Great appl ;u: str ii-i" a to-.:r:g w;l a tr. t!.o : s on vur consciences iu:ct t;rv. t :i:i ex- cii' her.: an T. ars apolti-- there for what Lad b.-ti dj: e, eni might hr.ve iass-jl j u: istOi- v. i h the meti in power, and been j ' vote-1 paiiii l.i of the see-d water, if not ' 4i s!-e wa- t:i 4 'anwi-tle t iiiit S'i.ne ! ivn.z " Part of the first. . But, friends, it is better a it is. - Wh nc-ble. reds by i.oble means -uuld uhtain, si.ould not count the cost Who Would win tlu ol. th 'I X -ret- ol comes asrata ami .' ' -i run k n , m .,.(. 'r?,-.nj; . n.Ar tyred da-n ; ' v-ee ruAii liJi-wl." canted sorrow fr i a t i; t-at n-.vrler :is --l'- j c:0w n miis-t wrestle w ith wild beasts at Lphesus, and 4 tiiere!ore rejoite that you lite taken your stand in favor of S atesT rights and constitutional rights, and that ton ate determined to maintain these. ( Applause.) Do this and vou shall re- j cover your libertiefv (Great applause. ) Fail to do do this and you will be cmslu-d j betwectr the upper and the nether mill I stun Now, gentlemen, another thing ; li-tr'ings fall in the strife SPEECH OF OL 7. H. SEYMOUR, AT HAhTTFOKD. i sine? you live come out thus boldly ' as you should have d jne, the old talk is ! iw i ei 1 lu-ro in ibis community. Now ymour, on coming forward, j tj;Cj.e w USft ,jKc worj. ;n trurn or in hatred of you, either do not know the tru-J origin and application of these words or thev sr? tr.Mi.Wl with what is called the "Iving's Evil." '(laughter.) Sir, what have loyal or disloyal to do with our in stitutiens? They are rot indigenous to our soil any more than the Cantuia this tle or the eleadlv una. When the Amer- J?c-:u-d witlj lo;i?-rontinued ui'i l.iuo T:1vi..r .C I J e 11 I -.- ' -"n v.t njis qii'i ii:uiaxeicuicis, li.raor.st ration was concluded by :lur.ce rimg to their feet and giving '-"C-trL-m.'ii.-h-inc lir.r-c TT. crw .1.- Iiows : f "-VTLV.irv. T 1 r - 1 lltIi A. OIIU UOUtC 1 wo . M-ll! and lanse-T Anoth'.-r thing. They talk to us ol gov ernment. They say you must support the government. Sir, I un lerstand per fectly weii what j.i m.ti'it by the rv suppo! t the government. It mcsin-, it it niears ar.vthin ' at all. that wc are to support the administration light or wrong; and that I do not intend to do. Great cheering. J I can sec when we can make a distinction between wltnt is called the go eminent aud what is done outside the government, 'niere ars several kinds f constitutions. There is that of the Sul- t.-in of Turkev. a jrovernincnt ol the one- man power, lie may s-nd his route with the bow-string to throttle those that he hale:, or he may tie up his women in sacks and throw them into the Iospkorus. There are other governments where men in rmwer arc indeiendeiit of the law ex ccpt the law of their own breath, and a higher law, mhu li is not known to pa triots. Then there is the" constitutional form of government, under w hich I was bom. which I have supported, and under which when r.iv tini3 comes, I would wish to die. Appla-ise. Now, al- your native ilage. there to take up the er .should le done. I'ut allav th-; burthen ef liie agui:i U-tter tlii- than ; sions which war engenders ::d we ' i idle to talk of go.,d coining to th? p.e :mu :u y ot tlnx-i ih-' iZeMiLh- in ; sions wl.icli war enemlers we .M.;oi -. -? .... , . i . , 1 till f. 1... 1 -.. : '-i - ' - M L.W.T. . .iv zi JU1.11 that vou should have cjme h-re pi-t t. U at no to tmd a way. i.l n ..i,, ;ni;,rt i..- . . .... ,t. .i - i v i - .i r I iiivl v''U w ill li. id it tr;. that e-.vrv pos.i- Li-te the sweets ofhU-rty and all at nee ! I.eh u. Apj lause.) It is ir-t ly force ; lion tJl.v ta!iP fuir h have the cup dashed from your hps. t ofnrai that we are to have :uiothrr ";s ,M1iv Iian of a wll iAl.-rii"l (Applause.) And'now for lny answer. J Union, luit hy force of- reas..n. lim ; , :) TjX.tuate itowtr a on niu-- ui-it u un 'i un.ni-i. un. . iiiui-MK.-iMii or iin- j .i i" ' , o..n", ,., tiie-r own hainls. without re-'ard to the of ol'.enis taxes "that takf- from the mouth j shivering thing, ami I the j-!ti:ig of the i tl...;.;;V" of the means u?ed of labor the br. ad which it h is earned." storm. to vour nn.iv a:.d thev will to get rid of large ar.ni :s and natic-s that ; tell von they have had enotiiih of s!..:i;h eat oet tlie 5uLst.iuoe of the iieoole. to -'et ' ter. I'rave men. will tt'l vou thi: ri l of stamp aets and ST?C.t-sfi;!." m it proves I battle' b-.tti ioitjh: ii, He :idU: ! nd I te'l yi.-a r.ow that this Admin : !tna.tion intends to s-nt itelf UnnH- in i now. r. :?rtd '.ie if.lf ttrrl :ir:l it u n . I - - ..... -. . . M... con.-erii'U.:i nets, l ere has not -oii--- .. i. i ..r ....... . t... ... i ' .? i.-.. :., ....:- i.. lo ie ii'i oi iiuii'M u..tiMi.i ii.ii m ;i"v- ,t'--n.i. u . -in ...... n. ... ..i- , . . , T . I -1 h. -i.n .-t . ot-l ...rii ll..iiir-ri i-.:i " ...v, :IV-.M lli.lhV.". . !.-: i.-r.t tr. Ill trv. Vt..n??i- O th? J-Si:l'iV , , , , , 1 f I s T . f . . " 1 a . v ---' - v 'vl a iia keeper, nd bumbai'iifs, th instruiM n'., tor or against theiu, that do ibt- 1 avc not of the iron e ne. (Great ai'plause. ) 1 mi i :a is -n in th.-ir lnm-.s as c:im fililier to et rid ofa tile v.-i 1:1. of - of eoiuiut-riiitr ihe Sontli. S...n. f t'.iea, ! . , - . . .... ' .1 1 to remciiiif.-r wii.-u i. eiifiam .-a.". 01 ice rc s- i l.!ie'ii.- iv-lonies. Thev c-aM i.-- t forget tern that stssps v " j at every ti'I vour pas--port run be viod and : as.-port frontier te.-.v.i t:-.l!iM- l .... ,v I . . . . ... . 4. ....I . -. . - ; stilts -i cverv eJ:Jii.Ta rs:aie in tv.n- . 1 eitn.-r. :i th.: ... t i-or stiji.ia Ww other -id - of the and the trcss ."rev, v.hcr sj.- vc'.i wrs t; re was ! are of :; r.v.r. kindred a!s. t:ia: the. tacn id. -us iia,-,"' :r. A r. tieet- .1 m: on ; f :a-s. by jury, where htb r was l;f -nored. i-.n 1 j v.ni speal.ieiT. who man, the lord of his little patehof g-ou.i 1, ! looking to C-u.in cticji or, it may be, of hi.-, actvs, could take h.s 't Ier.v,e:-.it:e tricra; ii I.?. chil hvn 11 his a -ta and thank God that ; t?,(.-0 mm b -.r.n to d..:.'.-: .1.. -..-.. :.. .. 1.....1 ,.r f.vw.i t. tr Ci.. '., , ., (ChVeiir.--.) Th: f W liOill I of ti. 1-..! hoping f'-r :i taese r: 11 ;.re, matiy j While. we acerpt this tnteqvxrtttfieii of j the i.'ioiic.s n.:.J designs cf certain deina ; z .g;:---c ;;t V.":i-.".p-t m, we do not thare 1 -.U-e . in ;i land of fievdem. ! the war. I . ulir.f vyu emu? for. 1 work e-f La": or t -s- or 1 a mu'tip'.i d. And ton came where civil and nlii --us ' f :"-fid ln i t u -e It U.O-, ttdh-v ot Lcvii itieut. ui or. ii'easi'.re tve have had in list, uiu t' eu." :i n l ive tire..- j f.ike to you of the ': leans cast oft the British yoke they ban-7h:.-h seemed to mj devolved upon ! ish-d the words "loyal" and " dis- 5 th? n. 1 T i. t 1,.,.q1 " from nor oo'itie.-il bible. Tliev ?"v?nt crisis, and I spoke also events which had brought this cri- a'i Ui At that time 1 stood before na.-ity f Al.-o'snsY. T i 1 ' J a he canaeirr f ,n of t-.r r-ml Since then I r.;e. place on your from our political bible ill'. They are not to be found in the Constitution of portion of our mtionrd hie, and whatever psp.lms " of Jef- i is d m contrary to that Lon.-titution is ik vn-.ir r mntrv. o. m ferson ni-.d lilerty. Fut I will tell you government at all, such as our fathers cs- where vou mar ih;d them. In the pro- tablished, btit a wickcel usurpation is i: th- ;:m r.::d pnrh it lib rty had found :ai a.-tbihi and r.nwd , ou, bui tit? word- oi Chr;.-t s..a!: reh-.i.c !iev"l?nip!es to j'lsiie:-and to thi worship ! th pulpit's thtml.r s B'. -s.-d t!i of the living God." But, men of foreign peace-makers, ior lie-y shrdlse aii. d th lanJs, vou, whom I have i-o:iet"o:es v. el- ' child, e 1 ot iA " i Tr -l-.-ns :o conieil to our shoia s. 1 am lxiuml to iv:l ! plausel GeiitWuierj, 1 o-i.rali. .0. y . :t vim th it in some thio ls vou hae b -on ! 0:1 this outtndirin Z f th.e I).tr -eraev milled lately, d-e. iv.rd. beguiled, ami ! th east, as it were, iato the liemi'nle pit. In : oh ihe List tear a tear which, from its tio- ruitieman who is an honor to lalion irf personal rights and disregard of j State. Great ch-vt itig 'ii.-e sh .fis of constitutional obligations, should b the opposi:l..;i Iiave bvu cast against l.it.i stricken fnm the calender the ine-i in : in vai n and he fc'.a:-.i! b -io. e us to-ie.J.t power. di-rrg-Arditig the ri-ht of the peo- j the trie r.n 1 tri -1 friend of c : stit .si- : rd pie link the Constitution, bene, struck j 15 U-rty of the Cri'ior. atid of hi c.'-i.trv do-vn ia a sueee-i-ion of outrageouj b'ows cheers ; r.nd-the i-jKveh whirh he h-.s many . f the r'.l.U tv'hicli yo-i bad acqui- : gitcn.us en t'.ii otva.-ioti sha'.l o'.i;lie the red her.-, ntv.l the privileges you had be- j maiVe of his d.etr.iciors a-A form a -ht gun to enioy, a:nl hate renewetl here in . chapter hi hi- -.Ti.l.ied hi-toiy. u.-c:t our co.in!rv "seme of the worst features t-heeriv.l And rrcal'.iag w hat 1 as I con thou-di the Su'.tan of Turkey may d of the rotten dynasties of European and j said in nj try of him end the ...t 1 i.r.;..r, .,ti.vl t.. Vih.?!.- eoimtnes-. Anlnoff. L-enl! ni. n which have b -ca mate nf-n our o.. k. tt 11.11 lie i.eiis;j niiiiwi ...0 v.. .... .....v. , r ---- - . , . , sircnnnt for it! there is no such immutiily vour remedy is in yo;:V mvn l.e.n Ts : : ni- ; lor the part ti.ey .tir. e t.wn :n t.-e str for a ruler utder a republican feinn of! ted tojeth.-r ar.d firm in your purpose you g!e of the hc-t t' w mo-.iths, and 1:, c ,.0 w-l.-nvfir 5 donr in ne- m:iv lvcovi t sht.t tvhii h vou have lost, elation of the change 111. pnb.ie o run lliai" in. " ........ ... . - - - - . - , , ... ' 1 cordance with the L-Onstitutiem 01 ttie 1 ami n-cwer hum- ui -.u.ii ioe.- 01 . 1:1 1 uui .s .v... ....... . . , a constitutional way. j the language 01 a ia me ,.ji-i . (iriulemen qf the different clubs fer J -ph on h though 1 5 ". rod o'er the I cirn-o.-? vou ore represented here I s-e cyts t a : rs th- y : .-pire. 11c vc no yea has ever done jus e e'vr.r'iiee r.ed iocaacitv cf at Washington. No one l.csi--e::;'.e to th. ir. infant .as .-igri ; s io i:p;v.sf5 tlscui ca;-r.bie cf rr.:. eve : ::i the v.;iv cf etU. v f.e;v. i" t! e.r o-en I : r un-??3 cmuaei-.-r ; army r.ia i'.c cr. .ht ; Wc b tlce t . '.!. the 'nen tales te'l 1 - : . TI; ,.1. t! elr '."ii f : rh u'rvFs tf :: d v r.-.t . f j.r'.nel'j'.e let tho o d :-i.4on.iizati "ii. anl the pttb !nk to ;h? p-,l;.t of disi.jiUiT, iiii-;.-: rui 1 t i.ev A- ' ih - - f.-at cidu: c-n a-v-euv.'tsh -vc; grer; re-ntien of the States, by their i' C.ipart-tr-. Bet th ev wll; net c-r ace uiipli'i r.ny :i!sl ca?: - p.v U-iUp 'V.l. ihe tt:i e.i.-tt.r it. vv t Id liot- nie :t- TIk v c;uisct ev -i Th c d a' tf she IVsi.j..,,.. the.n ! Nothing, ir.t.de to Lis hatid wiehl it, but he e nCLi t r.e.'s -f Coir si- Lit e j.'a- vest tTleh.toriul p.owi-r i.t the hands Whit will he do with When the army was h - i i only vou'el. li'.i c 11 . coi.irre - 1 en . It e vist-n.v. Ii h- a fael thi the B .: .-e.t: t:t Wrl I-irnn 1 as never Unite I States, i the gov.r.imnt anl clamation of Ird I Iowe, and Comwalhs, v-iid. Tl.;.. r-.,t f ! and C'ir.ton. and irr their orders that aiTve ' f J " jou, anl one whicli I most the Jerseys and the Carolina! to fire ar.d "J rPr ite, and not the less so on ! sword ; and if you look further you may of the trials it brings with it. I possibly find them in the death warrant 'er those ?;-i i. '"r r.;. ! which cor.siinied the martvr Hale to an . . . . . . - ...., A V. J v f . - leitow-citizcris, that I shall 1 lgnomini una giate. ' ae7l Without -l rr..i-:r.. ii- t-A' s 1 onsi.- fiinio.i t. onr in vour or-'i.niz iti'-n the nobl.- innvi'se. i Wub-sn i ir.s fe..turea c!:.st.r. ' ' w .l..l . t Wr"il fe!'n-.n:,.;r .i. t tkn i.'nominious jravet We are not called to x r 1 ..11 1 . r 1 . Tn enter- ! indulge in any such languaere as this. the stru7de which is before us, Devotion to the Constitution and to the ;h- is manifest is to be a severe 1 Union of. our country is the sentiment of 1 am nr.f ... t . . 1 . . - ! ,.. koort mul i nil th:it we nr mllrtl imon -o iorg max 11 is no cause ; .," ' 1 !r.P. hut ; :. . ...l.r. - io fur ttiooo nllier w-nnla r.f . . . 1 your cause, ami mine - it:nj.. - - ars together. Applause. And i "treason" and "traitor" which political -VlI it to be just and upright, I can- i hatreel is constantly casting in the faces of - 'iiurueni believe there is to be a painouc, hixtij-iui hit.., .c ui PChers."l The volaa "TCles on tK I ... .,0 C. V . . .uv. uiraiC! lu li.flll ..en (che-ers), tell us "We have aar w. j .e . - i -.:, - oijiu lor me cause,' unu Lr y0,j now tQ uke op lIje ygg Q(i cover yourselves with inv- Utth or no account, excepting when the lying toncrue may expose some individual to odium or rositIve injury. In such a cablet the traducers lietvare.- (Great cheering) But, my friends, agan the do of yor conyenti'.Ti have raised a Cheers. liere arc we at the present dav? All the most valuable rights of th citizen, those especially that are- set forth in the twelve ame-ndments of th? Constitution, have been swept away" by tlio men in power, and to-dav I lament to be obliged to say it to day we are living under a different form of govern ment than that which our lathers founded and sealed w jth their blood. Our remedy for present abuses is not in revolntionary nroeeedinvd, but in the excrcise'ef the right of ballot, "of which I have just spoken. . Now, gentlemen, I see around me quite a number of naturalized citizen, and I wish to say a few words to them. The time has come when wc may speak plain ly tQ each other. I ask you , my friends, what induced you to coma to this coun try! ("To escape tyranny.) Don't vou think me impertinent, for asking, the the iitiJriotiv? purposes, the holy, aspiration ar.d hcruic receive which have charaCr j l-r I" ! 4nr dy Lean ont v. Lutsis uj. t! e s.y. tcrizcil thi true friends of liberty in all I n-n?? of the world. Yoar late convention wa a rr-n;arkabl.? iv. Every town in the State was represented. 1 his is some 1 Tlie world r..ll fr-c;or.i r.ien-.pt wavr. Anl ripens wiih lieron. w ; K-t-.. heart; who K-ai t:. cr-"ss t-i dry Sh .'l wi-a' the ci- " n t- in vm.v. thing which ir.-vcr occurred before, Nor (Great and coutin s.'d che-ering.) l-.-t-n r.l l to tvn rt the nt::uU-r cfiivn in tite army, or even the number of regi ments trom the didcTvnt S:a: t. And y t it b:i rt-.-::::i d t organize u:,d t:i:c- ee a vast s-h'-!n? of ensiiptir.. Ih'.tnhvndv it I.- a t-n1 ..-.. d falLtr. The frienils of the Administration in Mas.-ae-hi-sctts av citing vp louniy biils ts save th-i the citizens from courrijitij&, ; Ami t! e sam ; device irs tri-.d l.en! What U tl.! liut a confession K e.t ccneriptica ; must fill! 1 Ar.d so excrv thing will f..:l ;:i the han-ls of these men. if Democrat will ! l.-nve them ahme. L-1 us i.ot tike froai ! iheni th? tdiuni of their measures, ir.J Every K i-NniKY. An Somerset, Ken- is the explanation a ellincult one. town has sr.flercd nion? or lesj by the I'nion Victoky is war: everv town has s-:-e-n on the edge ofoiTie'ial dispi.tch fro;a its horizon the sliadow of some coming ! lucky, says Gen. Gilniore forces at destxtisin ; every town has giver some- 1 tacked tho Ico5s under ten. 1 eurr.m in ... . 1 . . ihlntr of th llowct- ot its youth to ilie cnu? ; a stning jvtsition, par rviiiersct, yis- some have returne.1 cripphil for life, ; tertlay, and fougb.t th r.i f r five or six others have come back to tell the story hours. The liebHs were In-ilv '.vhippd of how they were treated by th.tse who ;ud driven towards the rite r. The em my should have been to tliein friends and pix- taitnuiisbere.1 our strcn"t!i lito to -ie. lectors. Every town is loaded with 1 Our lo-s did mot cvti'-d thirty. Ti e boxes: in fdl of thm there is mor or less ; E- b -I los is. not stated. n;qi;rr ing Undid weeping for kr chil- 1 dr n aifi Tefusirg f b ojiiArtd U-eii ; ' t!.y ir n '. rtml ti'- of ibN let r. not 1 -lav into their l:::;v:s, whtho th vis. wh are ::ten.itiiig the pun? of fiauci thro-'gh their pivteinV-i I'lilon Leagues. A resolution h:3 ta!rsvd botii , Houses of tlie legislature to adjourn fi rai!v on the loth is-.stant. 1 r?- Tba greater th? ditTi.-alty. t" "WehxTiie. little strainer !" as the man s.iid when he found a three enl, pi.-.- aini5 a ?et of hipl.'li.terT Whv is dull and plausible m.-.n lik? aa un.-irh-l gun J B.cu-is.-bOs a nxcih lor-
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