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"* . ' ' * * g'" ^yP^* , " ' * :'^ "*" <!****& S' ' -.-<- ? < *''^' ^ '" * T'% ~"t<"'r,>" ' v. V ' V- ' ,^.. "'? y . L J-", ^' .-S' j[ Ji-.'X"- " ^ >t. v . _ - ..'-J . :. ; t - _?- * - '?.? /*?-'"i '" >'< "' '' ' . ?? " ' % . ^ . -> > ,- - * * -. ? . =-?= >_--- --g t=.--.^^ .<... .... -i ... ....?^.?" ??*' r ,'. \ ?> (.rj1- >. ::;" ,v.^r. "*?':'.>|,V -,^T~rr^ "*. <. '. * ."?,? **i BY ABBEVlidLB, a &, FRIDAY, SiEBTfcMBEft 20t- U&7. . ;. VjO?T&M& XV. NO. 22. i ' i " "l iii _,, i i . ,l ii i i i i >" hi t.'ilJ.i .1 .i .1- t,,-^. -i rr - in- -' "' .1 -"*. i- vi'in h''"imi i 'mm ' - "v"' ' '" i' ?- " ' ii -j _ yri. Hoiw^eiijaxni^ H.&U1,- ^ Delivered in th* City'of Jtilorita, Oa , -x T^ufday, /ulff 18,67,. . Ladiei ami' fallow-Citizens : * * . -f yl* , Pardon me' wliilo:I eay ibfit, ift pfeajsoting nay viows, I thiuk of no living man,* indhritfunlly, to wbotu my remarks-are to " nppfy. I fanve conio to taik freely'to you About the uangers o( the country. JLitUe {bindsascribe HftJe ol'^ecife' to'thosd'wfiose <ri?w? they do not agree* wilb, and be bna uirenyiable ^repuUtion* whose frifcndjf jife# '^0# ^ean'HinJ.'VyW; Bpt^ibg of WjSfcohfery and-ftliowiog: Ah#" .evil consequenoea of a certain line of policy. 1 hnve no personal attacks to make , on an enemy, even if I linve oue." God knows if l cou1d^"W?t.fr> trty/oirn-handa, I would i^lrtdly place i'crpwp-of^iippei is liable iionor on Cbe brow ot'my ihoit bitter foes, if I could thereby rescue my countVy ftu^vtliV-perilf that tioyrroR r^ l. [4p~ phmie l"; if l hato HU eneriiy. nlid w vindictive spirit, desire him .to becoma for^v&'idfamous/f could ask ho abort of him than that her should sopport the hellish schemed^>f those who are now soaking to subvert the Constitution and'destroy our liberty. lie w digging a grave for himself nrkioh posterity-will never; water with .it teaiy Let him jitone. t/havo comfe- U> discuss llid prcBfint phase' of tie revolution. >'. J A" We. Have had- awar, which raged- furiously for (our yeats, It. originated simply in a difference of opiniou as to otir rights under the Constitution,^'This -differeec^ fcrpm. tBer'firsf. - It existed among frainers of.the Constitution. :.It could Jho.t bo entiled by -ftrguuaeat^ and an appeal was m&da to the. Sword.- It* wait nU 6pen, manly fight. . There was nothing secret or ambiguous in tlife/:issue.. ~.Dt, wnf waged , ;l?y men influenced iu the by patriotic emotions on both ides; and H was not'to destroy the Consthuli-.-n, but to aseert on each aide their < different views. On Our ?ide ItWia afeeft&l that. the.States were separate - and ' ifidepeudent eover^ud that ^^ptfitmioiu WAS libcriv to disMilvfi it - wriil. .'-and so -Wu , _seceded xand declared ourselves out ol ttiij Uiiiojf. Oil " the oib'er" JbanJ^-it. w'lia contended tlint wu wcro not d,ut of "tli'c Union,notwithstanding our'secession nejo : and ihfit the Constitution was tiot a coiu. pact, but a binding; Jaw upon tlio Sb*tos fesulttn^-from ^ coinpitcti aftdthart; fore n<j one ofVihetiua>UqfccoulJ/diMdlre the connection at will. "Upon this^Issue we" Wen1 to war, Jiie war was fo?jjr)il t'll we'Jaic dbvGtf ouf arms And agreed to wlintouj ?S$iuie? ?akV? that we were in i^e^uwu. Uttt therp ja now ?oot her question to -feet tie. within t^e rXrige of argil esetit. It# proportions are huge. The is ?ue^?reetarUiiig..''{t'i,rnot a diffureneetr . opinion aa "to What the Constitution means Miid-whal are oul- rights under it; but .it plject-is p|ara)y,ttuy>iatok?Wy, to set H?iVj< the Coa^it^l1<>u-'aud provide soineltiiii' tAu\. F liava nevii'daufeted that wo'wer coming to liii& iShUe. -In *peephe** . Ly we, six;-eight aftd ten years *gc \ p/edictcd Uiis, aod every page of ou Itwtory eiace tL?t iuiie b*B vei ifiiul lli ; iberg. feat* it And, jutqrul-lo,dje*Uoy- ?i ?$<! V iM*. CfjnflulMOU ; jjjcopgli:; JMJJCU w f '- linve paasecl' bas , tlirowu. tlieoppurtu iit|'&? #?rt iafr rMfp bfS - And (1m one~wbicb urfuot yet promulgate rB?lciblefeHtufeJ-in^lie?d-UjBa8or^^b( wbilo-foree w &w?loyed io exe<^BM|^ tbey^are Hotyet.noimnully ' J o>4[efit Jp u? wrtafe aehnng, because is ui^nStifytiatfaT. " A Jintiueuiehjjil ini tm4)Iought a:i?otoirre'i iotlividual?said UJroeflfew dayfiago.lbli : - uijr timo ia'pro vVitie-u ?jtteta*?Jy luan^aavobU<I \nj crfttdtt^3trie^-r-ftnd yoj iw iTM fw a<jcej ~ l^P |S8 " w.fcKw'gJ Jiimnelf ti 'w^nuuueiU of n?a!rRouy- tl ;?*-" *betf, &e4rCMn <^diig? ?0 Oatli to *Vpp tfa^fcoimfttfltoo, <tid tb*aiegi?UrtH>ff ttf \ tftpiy U, Tfcp dou't tweft to / ^?m*-*"*** r+*jCA \ f* , m *&&*** *?#*- mi V * ? lil^MyWy ^p^jp|M $B|npflP^49BSpSflRB^Hl0i iff^^KB . -.* ;. . - : * 4 1 * BiUmion ifiouawi nn(J .|>ebni*d? otb.ew to-do bo I '.That Is more Mihd Mr. John- Itr on eVor . required in. the ojrtli which -lie hx ^e.brtbed. >Tvs%-. * ; ' \b \ * It is rny business to support lire Consul- wi Wk>nr.aDd i$y duty nod pteasuro to per- it> 'suade-'otberto do so.'-. 801110 of you who ar favor the acceptance of the military bills m - take art oath to this effect, and si ill in- cn tend to - vote for a convention wluch you "ar aU.mit.to be ordered contrary. to the pony, ar stitution I' Ilovr is this ? * tf .you hivo A . V\ conscience, I- have said-enough. If you no ' .#AfA'filr nrc* nAtfitir^i] 1- fn ' Hcw-T /.YT* rVTlY . ^'ft?Oj*ndoi? af?tau\e.).> lOltl imj^tfte yc r?c%"of co tor fid people Who - have* nttver ni been taugfU what an oath ia, nor what the t? Constitution meati9. Tbey are drawti up in by a selfish conclave of traitors to iftllirt 11 re death blow upon the life of the Republic by -swearing them to a' falsehood ! They f0 lite to begin'theit- political' life by perjury to accomplish treason ! I would not Visit.- fil .the"peualijr:tipon them. Tbey are neither i8 legally nor morally responsible, but it is you?educated, designing while tnen ?-who H\ thus devoto yourselves to the utiholy work fv -r-who are the guilty parlies t You prato j, about your loyally I I look you in tb? eyes an4 . denounce you ! " I Applause.] You j{ are morally . and legally perjured traitor?. \ j, .You perjure yourselves ^aud perjure the j,| poor negrp^to- help your-treason I [Im fnerjse applause .J.; < You oan-t escape >il ! ei ToumayrboMi of;4t now, while passion is -(j rife,'but tKe'VHne wiH'come when the very thought will wither -your soul and make x you hide frofn the face of mankind. jg - I shall discharge the obligatjon of the is amnesty oath. -' It required me to Bup'pQrt ft . the Constitution and the emancipation of d tlie negro", uod -I do. I will nyt bind my p "soul to a nerrslitfety-, to htdl{by" violating cl . iti I talk plainly, butT'slrti'pfy want to n strike through t-he incrustation of the hard a eiied conscience, wid make men feel and u realize thei^trufc situation. . hi I hive.pioVetk 'that these military bills* g tiiiilnfn llin 0.-?nr I it lltinti ^ onrl f llot In J IWiakQ lUU vywnau?uuuii| nuu IUHW J in ^ carf.yiijg thereout, violateit arid/your am- h Yiosty oa(ti and ypur registry oath. And what te yoq* pufppso imut'bjl if grejil ^ ; good yo'd-Be&k/to'itiduce jroif lo commit t aueh crime and folly. ^ -n n i SometimesTnen wink at what id by strict ^ >, technicalities wrong in tlio individual, to 1 ; accomplish aorno-_great' goPd U? (he. public. * I dy not recognize tiiie-correctness of suc'j * ; aoiion'; but what do you* propose' by * > 'trampling ujjojj tlie Constitution and' vio- ^ - lating yout-'own.aileinn oatliir?-'-1* it to 1 t J?*ve the Stale and preserve liberty ? This ' I is not tlre ol'jeot, bat the purpose is ng infa } r ntous hb the measure resorted to to effect it. 1 Yoii-'fiwt Lproposb to abrogate yoar State ' Governments by authority of tbe BO-cnlled 1 * Congresb?a m&ro cbnulatfe -of n-po'rtioh 5 - of the members of ihatbddy, J J3y whom i f? Is this dictated ? - Th<< principle-that who- 1 evor forms a government should forta it for 1 ? themselves as well as. for.others, is a.?Oy-^ 8 Tect one; bat the ineu .vy.ho propose tin* 1 j fur uS do not live in anyi of; tlie len StaUs. ! e to be affectedly. ilreir legHlmjoOr It" ie-noV 1 e in.'ido, to.smv ^tUtr ijUtklor-WhiWi'aar afSy >, other class of bur people, but to suit'theui? n<?lvpt uliilfi ihev lire not hw it-t - e ami jf.you act. up'pn llifir proposition, in a i- pianaer ip^uit yourselves you will not be ? nccejijted.^bjrjThani' iwky, ypti " vieUrto thcr ^,v Coii?b'ltiirob'! fd' subt^rt lli.e Gayeynineia. e And by, carry ing^ou^tliiae iniasurea you^ - dL?firaft#iU*vypdr R^pl^ -^lUMlwe vti we concede,- for argirhifeirifjlWjHt w^ngm* l?"' lo enfrftpclii6B,Hll lhe negfoea : If this l>? icL. right,.by" what principle of law or naorfi!* r-' flo ^?<|itfr^obisa JLbp white people? .4fO% jr. but*yoiv <eay, >*'tbe^ whiles 4?*ve been 9- ffebelf." .Then t}i*y aliqhld ait be di&frati it chia*d?apd-iiot a-part of.tffdqur Bojjcle^, ?, tbe gov^rxungnt you are.tp frpnw j<? i^>bc aJ? ?rnl rovertifas h t, _ j541,for |j?Qine/pud. T.i ^JP^W.whpn there-can^e npfl^U^f-.i: it ?6im atnted that General Sicldea has iafl lir vised lb at ihevdUfrMOcliiaing/eulure bo reus'' pealed" or modified, ^od'ffir t|\e thM ll lite enfriinchfued'clMi are not flt to fill the D- offices; "h^i jg tocted ftqd^i^ aiorrp. Ciiinself" |*s! ble'of appreolatSefg pne truth. And- it fa i> it- great lrulh.-^ti^^ftt-*Hlb1Qa*:fhwli.itu(Je r*- briili^ ^toid -it^A'glrf be well fpr Kis. ift> if 6iU >oc?iraibeUdiitluft-Alc>ne >ejpelnliefed*bT Jnf ,adiifi n tslratioi v. Ip Uhe i?<t-. fact itat B r^pyyiten.'goverotufciiVjpan reel m<4 1 itn/v*i Anrl Ka n n naVaifi t ri rl Attiif k? >4ia' iiuii ita mvi tipni aiiu.vo ppiyorwiifcwu, yj.tuy vntu^ It'; ftod intelligence ^HtVe people, yo&'gcd|fo*? ok "to (ttcjda^tbe^w"'"iMteH1g?oT TiVJin'pttf[ at :# -wSr 6f .im ^ A n oj^?.W&'viIJ Abm^ iKfc *At# tUefe, <fy$. g^veriVfnftnt Aad^jt^rirtp ?J3~ cb'we'lfei&faosi stjt^ltfgfeht x>f* tlrtrh'--'4t tiie leti Uirtrtu^otlbj^^gkd are ?ot la' j<ffeQl ^ ilrWSbtf awd- Htftiftdfr <h*<Irotiift?nNof; tj m 'By nli yoa hold cle^r i Wnrh you ihitir bv isonwf*T9, toting atgro 9? ?* *$ Wg' Trippd^immI Ui At you, gavjuJiraV Wttftymy' Nj" giJitjpocritaf Yfc \yjirrwsarui^M^E^ i % .pMUft ib four be^rU to-'^a^tC llnc jbuy op. tbe tiogrd voVe for your oyr? .benefit.. nifffoas. fe?ow o< ??? fw?r? ?re faJtfeU* stesss? v ?$? ? v./ % \. ^ ** ' * '. -v. - ' * Kk fltlieftct'rUid experience the. deepest tjt _for the unfyriuiiulp riite. y" . . . Tl?ii is not the flrjjt limo that such things ive been attempted^. Unfortunately, there ive before bfettr both fool* and knaves in d wcJrld, a'tid- ?0ii\ert>f "y oU, it'Vrtfuld ueetri, , ill not Learn." isdtfin frutu tho lessuiis of ?.past;' Jf iboCvnslitutioiv is duad,. we e oulsido of it, atiil, prny, -what governont linve wd ' Wo-have notlring, in that ' se, but the yvilj of "nn Unlawful conclave, id don't you kn'ow lt>i? means only anchy and. tbeu despotism and tyranny ? 7hat inducement is hold ont to von to icept lUgir proposition*? You a:iy it is gel back into the Union ! tftid/for ?lhis >u are willing to suhinit to diafranehiSoenl and the inauguration of a policy tlwt ndstoa war of facie a ! nil to get badk to.tlie Union ?just where yoti nre airily, and always were! , What do you want to get baok into t lat >rt of a Unio'n for ? ' If yon are not now it, what. can you expect by getting,in ich as they present to you? You say it to get representation in illj Uuion 1 Is ot Kentucky' in the Union? Has-she ly representation f The telegraph forms us that a resolution Las been inlronrpil into tlifi sn-nsilled Oonnrrpsa makinir ? " "rt o iquirie* whether Maryland, Delaware and Kentucky have Stato govern inents'or not! .re you bo as not to soo~ what .all lia means? The result will bo the suUitution of itfWvjLtlicalJfmriy -nmelite, botn Snlo atid JTed^fll ; in;' | io subslitutiort'of ItrtdfiSal jjfilf far alLliivr \ ako lhut lr6iho wuh^ou aiid digest it. hat's where jou ara going ! Kvntucliy" excluded from- representation because it alleged her representatives were voted >r by disloyal men. . What is meant-by isloynl ? Eypry man whodoe'8 not ?up? ort the Radical parly will soon be delared disloyal, and eyety Stale -which does ot void the 'Radical ticket will.be disloyal, od Iter government illegal.. I toll you, ntess patriotism ?ba1l wake -up from the lun Which-the horrid confusion of war has. iven it, tliu Radical party will l>e'our only or eminent, and Radical will bo our pnly aw. . . . . > ? I look for the revolution to go on. Vhoever thinks tliia war upon the'Cunslitition will stop with the ten States fa a nadman or a simpleton to be. pitied, or a :ua*e to ho despised..' 1 have (repeated hem to take chaige-of Connecticut because he dnred to elect a Governor tha'l'.did,hot igree wiih' lho R-ulioal party ; lin.il sure uiough, Sumner in a late letter strike? tlwt iey note. He ^nys a.similar, bill for-all lie States is a cut short to universal sufrftgn. The so-called Congress immediate^ y on its meeting'tOQk -charge of Keutuckv iiul excluded her whole delegation with 3ne excention. " If tbev catf rriiiet these. ihey-eaii reject every one wrho'difftrs with Lbem, a'ul tbey win floso nthl't^iey Will recSeive" Vtnly tliose.^wjio will ngreo with theni. These they will recaive. I care not .what mny hftvo-been their sins heretofore ; iT tlie >'?ry worst secessionist in all LhU'land'will wfamo around iliastreet aivl say he is raGical no'w.lii) jrf rti,g&od aa th*: saints. in ircaven~0,r Kidical purpose [Applause.]" They nruVnot for- race ol color, nor fi? iHitecetlents; if-.-Jtotl /aV^r liiidical stjh'-irles yOir aro^loynT, ami if you. oppose theuVyou" iu\\ disloyal l.\ ? .Uyt you any that you are in favor oi going into the Union, because. if you ik tvot.^'Our propotty*"wii^b6scon B?cii^oJ_ genuentyiii j3t mjs ciij;, a low- dnj# pgo lp nxr^lirtt ho wjuL -ia l*vor of. Uie.ftc ceptRiic? of. the <uUi?niy;biM^ beaatise h< llipugbt it tbo/best Avd coukLdo.. I saitf to hirirj'VYy.i? do riot say tlf'iV fof ypur^ell Jbut for your Urick store* !" [Appl.ui-w. But-^oil ?io net li*lf bo wisfe as yoa ;'iu knavislH -you' tronU k>fe the Ooosliiutioi ptl&Uhg ecfafilry to sruriPyour bjiokfay>r^ fnJ tVieu by yoitfwiry.xotffsy-ypiy will Iqs y<uucJ^I^U^r?Md?a.t .? 1 ?IQ ashamed..-b 'inlie"'or- ine asgumeniU about ecmfi-tcatio in time pmce i TIj ia a *t?c .power., *-Q9 knoWn lo mternntipaal hjw ,txc?pt ai wHr.jjower to iwed only in_tluie of.wj\i upop^an enemy's gooda.lr Confiscation it time of pefice U Do tiling riWjff noVlesVtliH .Voi^i v;" ':;-; ' you- $ay tl ipy havegot,doik ftud they will ej5e??i?e it^.untew w?' d?.'j tliejr bid ur: yovfr fh tWr e*? nlmndqh'ry diit:\y f^oJ&jti&iy? frjuLuyjiw ycur.'pur^e ^ tUe robbar jjft keep-biin" froi C.;",T. if .** .* ' -I ?, I couUJ ifitroduco'ft -jJWftt JAe?k <\f "Kig iu?tho?Uy fo est?b Msb-iRa4 tfofhVVu* tDCet. by. Cjntfmg Ijarj - gjiv^ajiUwuy^i tbenu ex??^l .froth ft MnapruhtisaUfr Jud| ilera U^bct !-"! J'- '1'-' thiwu afat the ?>l>eUi?n-i*-Jtnc*Dr?M*d, \iiiU havo tbs JigliU of txAgti uK tN?V ^jpjWfc ^#|S3Sit^KMtewP t 7V? V9^.lfia^7to*e><n^tn?prrU3cq'ii? flj? A?*M?Tl|i?> i?v*?*rro?i^'gr**4** i dan'geraju. er/af>>/fi^lPgerertfc ri^nts en not tfe exercUM where Ui6re is no"btfUte ^ u * - -'u' r l<- - .* >' i -vV -v y+r \tr -XT ' * ? . 8&?\. l<T i ooly; <jrw jncMUif, *?4;$*4?8 %>?bo t. ;wwW* ..Ag^j r ic j*o?tet^iote^b? V 'rtlKloOOfawiAXLtA <u*?wrf.r to layMLXW:nM^xVt^lf9flYT1il Trl'fyWliJ *mn&iemwbrnS^^m r-.. -; ; ' - . , w .v ' .. - * lives of the vanquished on condition that 1 they' ackri?>wlwlgo themselve^his sli?Ves;J h? wljo fiinkes sucb mi ?s*e'rlioji, is ignorant that, war gives no rhjbt tp take away the lib of-"in enemy, -who has-laid down his arms and submitted. ' But let ire not. dispute tlio poijit;dbt tlio tnan who^ioWs such" piiAcij^los'bf jurj<|>rudenoe keep them for Ilia o>vii tlno a benefit.; lie well.diS-, servos to bo subject to Biioii a law. Hut. men of. spirit, 16 whem life.is nothing? loss than, nothing, unless-.BWt'eteoed witli liberty?will always conceive thomnelves at war with that oppressor, though actual hostilities iira suspended on .their, part; through waul' of liberty.-'' ' *. Mv fripiwls. i bin was writtnn In". ji mnn who lived in despotic Unic.% ?*-mnu who waa.- (aught urtder h dusjiotio government, Rnd liow ikis IbVo of liberty arid, law fihumes (he praters about lovaliy in fieo Auitrica L But 1 will "dwell no inoia On this sub? joot. Oonfis- niion iu the lrtw of endmie^jn war, and in peace it i* the law of the robber. If iliey hare "the w?l!;to rob yon, yb;i will never escape by Subin vising to their powef." If you "submit, giv^ u.$ (he, law and substitute the will of the robber, ho bdldlr mows thfvt it is hit purpose, noj, to give iho- blat:k tnan his.right/buvto bring about such measures, nuu 30 to ib'apc things as to pcFpelu kto the rule of the Uad ical party! livery man who jojm*~the pnjty-, nod caj? frt^jfy theni'tliatMio will sincerely -heljl mT 4ftis work, jgrfli be .njbcepteel. They wll puyiheir.nrrua nr6utu)*your CJC^-XUI^CRU you^Brolbelf [Ajf^ljUse.] , *VTou can ijv&ke a friend of Lite devi) upon these same terms, [Jnughler nnd.{ippl?U^,] anil* tllore is but* litUe difference betwtSm them. [Great applause.] If" you pleaao the one you:_ will go to the other, and I am . nut sure but you \yiU gel what vou deserve, but I object to your talcing Uiu country with you. [Immense applause.]' But, O ! it i? and. I"! see th& Constitution .trampled upoir and ihfl country destroyed, only to peJ-petuaie their hv-Hisii tfynflst?, and then to sea somftof our.own people join in litis unholy work, calling upoirt u* to submit and become tho acjentfli of our own dishonor i lhis is end, sorrowful, and Bllsmo wil}i slmhie! Tha^ bills' propose at every step lo flb-} rogato'.ihe Constitution?trample>upoti tbo Smte'and its laws?to blot out every-hope ?to perjure evej-y mno who accepts ilieiri, whh every pripuiplQ^.tif honor, safety and justice -dl?ftgarJeU, trampled upou ami | <l?-ap'fe?l? all to perpetuate the power' of their winked nutfiorp. Can ' ibis "scheme succeed ? Will it snece'&d f TbAt ia the question; 1 feel' truly thankful, ill my liouct ibnt I have,au answer which lifts.my soul amidst all tlje gloom and apprehension of iho?-hour. Some of raw nifty urtt- appreciate it; but fo me it'fs tho onfy oasis in lt?ia desert. ' This sch.eine will never, never succeed, and I proclaim, its ultimate-failure l<k.il<iu in 1'iiiir liA'irinrr niuKntitirlu.l "hn. ? |_w phiuse.] 'I know thftt soino thhfk it'will, The air-is full of the. vvoixIh of tlioso wJui prot-lnim Uih( ijic^ejs no power to'prevent it, "j&Ien Hayo before this' been we*k.ami , foolish,-and cowards ?uid traitors have before-believed yon Iwlk now, but, I him !; a rC.isuii for the faith, "but is .in rat1, which , i* ijbgolui^ly.sublijuo.in the strength of iti I foiluilaMoms* - / Z?' *;lst.. It will fnil,>bocJtusc it is not "pot?! f bin tt> per peU| A tip it' government'Tof {oicm ai\di.T,the f>rnH of jt democracy. , lv ni/j ' ukesopioliupetoconi'pr^ltend iViisthoupUit ' Uat yuo avill not fofrget iu v.TlrfU' .Which"t i'iiijw |iiv>|rara w rufVCi ^1^ l? pi'U'^y by"*Viieii who. do not live ?fn(? , i%na nunsc agents do., not loo,. Jiorc . .and ;it sought to be acaotntpluhird-'b; fe- pow*r, bui umlvr tire pretence * ^kftetio'if?oot 'to 'please your^lves, bu 8 .^'Tb#fe ih not^piriiisUihcM) iu nlHji*. ?. Ui^ry wb^re ngoverumenUif fqtce- baa. bee perpetuated nnder llierfortn of free5 iiiftti a" iUilpii#, H^Usrj ''Inrjvo.fcubilifJj'amt ca * nevef Bttcce^d- ^ . ... ^ - 2d? Bj?t>t/ia sought to bo iiocortplinhti a" ^vy deccu.*iwl *firfond,^?hich cfcyhtn rtlilc r lofVg%rr eatfhjje Hfetefliotr. *r Thw .itinsVeti, j j* pebpWXif llfy North love. jiie Qons'-Hj u tipir/aml t foughv for it atul jl?o tirton, b.1 .J the- loaders di?i Dot fijjht -for1 fVafwldim and 'thej^notT 'geek ?' iflHfer, fir 6 tt li del 11 ft t JitQ " ii* vis t~g{^>qp ? ^'fi^rer^gijiirprilei for>ir fuldw^ 6* jj -L?*iU?LiSAn nwr?)3t%uppniiing-ihd.Qui?*t yj; Mr rrfertH*^ *lti? rn tttfcjr <l5wU feml' ft*u& i?n$# "IKKJrfr^PJ^ tip Jire uig/L nrfU Vft A)ti UxJ^aUi, lxy iito pewjile.." ItriVA ^ouW jl -alwpwl WoftiUr,- rriosHlw. MmiheVnt lfef [ jtotofa -cSrt "live flowhere gj ' " - **:prje.; .: *'A?d;?tl?i- ttuiki'b^ tl?? resoll^'ki' V inot 'Ul^^We^l com* oirtof w* vn ,A<4?i&$? 4l ^>s?*4 ,irter .>IJ riJwJjtorip quifyr ftottenm*B4nlHUlrt> m* jr ottfef-^Y ?X' .'tW, V$K 'Jty*''"r&xf 'Wing-ffiijr 'tfrftfrHV fc ^ twr-Jeswtftu4MMftr*ttvi n> lyQnrt^T^vvW^rHo^t-oitker-n^visrt^' U. ^pftot-}v??HiiMhft:w?fel.dTJ?#^jy i? a?wi in rA'iku 11 VteAf w teg* brtNiwf? ny? ftiAfti a 4r Im I e ;MBtJJ tfe fcttiffea fotf *MlrUuitJy l?V>r 19 fRMUUM ULU4I} Uo | ; v'" - / ".s''?}'. -*' ;* "'. J " >s " # / ^ , ' *;' 4Wj _ / % ' . - -' 9- ' effort is being made?11 designed.effort? } to destroy as Llorat; wai destroyed, I be-J1 lievo lli? effort will fail., I. have great fuilii ' in the Anglo fcni*ot> blood. I del i,va great uncourngcmoni from. Auglo Saxon history, .Our,. liberty jiotboin in a d?y?-jit i?. not tlo work jof one.generation... Itisjthu truitiof. a hundred struggle?, mjdjts-gti Vi anties.havp beori pei ft cling fur eight hundred years. Many have been the.efforts to destroy it. Ofion the English Constitution was trampled on.. ,Often, the 'traitors ^Plight to siibatiuue arbitrary wi|l for well established law, auu oiieo nave (,u<j people for. a time, been misled. But ilius f?r iltey have always waked up nml called the lr:iitorsaud faetionista to account. Charles the I I. trampled oil the Constitution, He had judges who decided thit his will was the liiff, and ali who resisted that will and dofended the Constitution were punished as dLloyal. And it did s'eeni as if his power was irresistible; No dirfibt if you weakkneed "Radicals of the South had lived m that day you would have said, "the Constitution is dead, and we must consent to what wecaunot rC3i.*t." t5ut John Hanippen would not consent. He "resisted. His xf.^tried as a criminal for resisffn'g, irtid ,war condemned. But'what was the ? I . 'Pi._ _a ? I ncijuei x iiiu-|iUupK; liiittjiy ;isaui ivu power. Charles and hia minWtew pem^i* ed."* Tho very judges that" cond?nnelj -jfijny>Jeij. w^r^-lliy^olfes -t*ejr''and con-^ demnc-d as criminals, and t|ie vory'offii;ew?j even-the sboritfs who ifteci^ef} jhejorfltrs of Cliarles niul his court*, Were Bued'-'y tho citizens far -had to pay | neaf^ a QiilfljPi R? fuc4ffir3^1fiSrf gxecHting llio jypcessA of a voiil, unconsiituiion;i| law f For a time Irailors^held the power aiid' lranv??t<;d on right, bnt. vengeance catno, and perpetuaf infamy followed. * So Qromwcll aud hia Parliament violated thb Constitution, and thought they also floulMshed for a reason.ihev too'wero overt thrown."" So James ITr trampled on 'the Constitution, and had "to fly from his kirig> dom a fugitive for life. In all these, struggle* good nfen, fbr a time, suffered, and bud men,' for n .limt?, ruled, but the .Erigtish ruoo have never yet-failed to respite their Constitution from the power' both of traN" lora-and families. } , I tell you ibe American people will not always be. deceived.; They will lisein defence,ofr th'eir Constitution and traitors will tremble. They"who rallied'three-mil Ii51i? stroug to defeat what they considered an arniedv-assludt on 'the"Constitution ftnd Union, wiU not sleeo iiiHil a few'hundred ' traitors from beititd'the masked batter" I of Congressional oaths Hnu deceptive prefettsipn*-'of loyalty alirtll utterly bnttor down (ha Corftritmion and Union forever. I warn you, bonfctful, vindictive R-idioals, by -tlie history of yoar own fatherij-by-.^very instinct of ruftnbood, by .every right o) , liberty and every frtjptilae of justice, 4JUnt ilie dnVts coming" when yoli will feel the power of fin outraged and betrayed people, i [Applause,! Go on "confiseatipg! A'rresl I without warrant ' or probable" cause ;.det-.sirby hbbcas corpus'\ <Ii file vouir own' race . rtiltf flfppantly *ay tho Constitution i? dead ? Oc, on, with jour wvrlt of ruin, ye lielli i t uorn rioiers in saercu tilings i cm re mum t ber for flll ihogo thing* tfie people will caH . van to. judgment. [Proloit?ftd iippJaim-.' . A'rv! wlinl an issao yon iiiivo madG fo ? youlpelve*: Sitddecfy and ytm' destroy Hit .* Conaiihftioi 1:' Fail, "and you -hhvaCoverei s tlie land* willi mourning. ^"Saeofred, rfhi 4 you briitg ruin on-yourselves and all tb j country !. -Fail, and youbrin?f inJAniy up j era! Su'ectiei!. :iind'yoii"'ar? tfie Itejwira Y a?saMli? oF Jtt?eKy! " Fad, atid' y6u v?r r defeated, despised tr^ltOra forever! ' V I wlw aspire to" be Radical GovertaUt-i an. I Jutlgea i^Georgia, I pHirft'liefore yoiv ihi n flayyoar deatrny. jTJnl ocrntlfcd hppfatise You lire but "rownnls and knaves/rtnd^lli ii lime wilt c"onift~wh**n yoa-wfjl "esill 4tpbit t1i rtxskd-tin'd-' mountains -tb -fill -on Virti tfrt ^ I iiiejdKrfcrreas-io bide you from atvoatragj ltV pcfl\>le. {Apj.Jau-c ] m ' -f poes you goo J to'lr/impje'on tl ? Go?^tUoKc|n?-rdeceiveUi^negrofcr M?d rti jt tl?e eounirt t it inay bo w?eetnowj but lt? .yoii'jtlto Aulpliurous fire* of polilio-iofiwu t wilj jieyer.be qtwflehod on- yoar^enirji i'? r?VrWi$tfs?v} i pit^Voci *frot$ jfty, Vot '' tTuuhf-^OTt lijiT ixeVof'. cdft ? flpoft- Cteo*^ii?Me 'dfld'ttiu* tottrtd CLeorgjiitf**** A'iftTuirgto [X botfclngv rtfcfrjfbe :JP~ b9Tfg*itMH btotfd or?i ?rfd'yo?; ^bff .ndVbc^v-ilf!9>' #*ii J*. afKeine- -w iH- pw??h HM if??iliw -p*o|> uy IMB* wnsamHimio ? L*6iW?6?V-' t?U4-faflf iff|p**rf<?t> .truttji >r* onet'tO {M: ConHitotii *'"*' . if(* his couhlrj^- Coj? '?.. Dtm't wb?mk>it j^ouy^gUte.- D^p<l (lis l.; la He for Uiertutj nadf it i?Md he? p an^.Uie twamrjrj SgU^AtMi xlrt . W- t?*i [SuUHisU?^iOr mN pn)long?t} applfca* * A^rnuit ndk *nr .*Uiufc u6 fefeibuMMi a*>il w uniair, biit- com^p Bp .to tfeejgboM 'dMt?W *"{,- fern f/ifh^Mrife y Jartttnmj< 2; ^ rjl i 9QMMM OUttytMfcf IMW Si, 1*1** * ktH ovtm <b* :Qs? 1 liirinn Mir 'Wirt' * fap-?httKiT-W livu Md < In ** agygy! ^^js/itss"a ^ W^Vy d? tww^it^ to ?hQy^wr.ii g&r >./ /'; V; -: 'c -J .' *.V' - '* v infinitely .prefer. Lis rule to.the rute of such m#u nJj yon wHl get Wtfer ?Iim tfcfiPttui ' Beside*, tlx? ixnv ^jv&rmnMir, it'4nati?Urnt?d, Will notLe ?blo tp Ryo a day, without jniJitary pa?teclioh. It is safer to be governed by ji<^ror than l>y treachery. ^Perhaps yrafwilLthtuk I liivo ovOrtfrnwn the picture of the fearful coti?cqu6ncp? of neeerittng this scheme. I reuoilcct ?m incident which occurred OUT*!* yftirs ngo, wticu I was urging the people of Georgia not to soccde, because the country Would 1 hereby fall into tit* hand* 0/ Radicals, and pr?dioU*u war <vnd it'attendant suffering* as the result?thoughthen deemed visionary. - 1 would b*e almost nthamed tiow-to read iny remarks of-that day?my picture would <bc so tame^iud-ao far abort of the dread* ful reality,, that has follow*d. A very promt Ut-Vv Kvuuvui(vi IA-JMICH W HI*-, mut mere would bo oowar, and to prove it, he wad an Article .from Horace. Oreeley'u Tribuhe, ond old Ben. Wade's spccch, declining the Mouth h?d a rij^ht to secede, and if she chose to excrcioe thftt right, they should hp nlhnyed to do so in ppoce. He then snid that Greek y ntid Wade were better friend* of the South tliau I. Af ho 'wan bqrn h^re, for I won trying to frighten tho Southern people out of the exercise of ? right which they cuucedeJ. and they weitQ repre> snutativo men of their jifirty. What cohid] say in reply I I could only Cell him the truth thafct-beee men oyly dfsired hint to encourage the South to disunion fur tliair wieked-purpoe&i to destroy the - Constitution; and that a gteal government could' not be dissolved' withoul blood ; and what have Greolny and Wade dont biucc thrtt timof And now I advise you to re ject this schetne of force, fraud and doceil ^liioh Congress has devised- -If you, of youi own flee will, submit to it, you will sec the ooa feAn?nces of its - i advise you to regist r. There is no db honor iu that. It is arming yourself with'ai important power to be wielded against Ihi nefarious scheme, but.don't Vote for~a t^nven tioa?r-doh't go for anything wliatovar wllch i an atsei^E to the scheme, but be against it n every step. Never go half way with atraitoi nor compromise with treason or'robbery. 1 they hold a contention, vote' against ratifies lion?vote against all their measures and met] and indict every one who, under -such void an thority, invades your rights accordirig to exul ing StaUr lave. That's my policy. Fight thi scheme all the time. 1 have no more ideate obeying than Mr. John Hampden had o> p?yin siiip money, because 1 have taken an oath t aupport IheCoustitution.nnd I intend to keep i The whole scheme is in violation of alt th issues of the war?all-th J promises daring it progress?aud All th?" terras* of surrendei More than a hundred thousand men abnujone Lee's army bacaiide they we're assured that they laid dQ^vn their arms, thoy would bs i the Union with all their rights-asv before. ' ' against,th^ {eductions of the Syren. The pe< pie?the soldiers of the United btat*8?wu] . then willing to fulfill the obligation; but t! " politicians intended to deceive yon.-.-'Such me as Surtiner and Stevens never intend to own '.out I he pledge of the nation. They would a knowledge the independence tff the Coofedera 'Statfeato-day, baforo they "woold ngtM tb r htoro the old Uuion, oven with slavery abolishe X respect tud Northern, man who. "honest! fought for tlif Uuion, but I despise, the trail who, under the name of the Uuiob, have'uw the Northern people to destroy the Sonth.-a* the a todeairoy tUe Constikutu?i. The peoc of the North Uaye beou long discoyefiog.lt -deception, but they will be compelled to see befofe the tVpltors can' go much larther in the work. *'? J'"-> ' ' *. ' * p .How many people in Atlanta bilong.io ti '*Loyal .League? [Laughter;] f warn i . .1 i. -l j..? .Ti. r UCCt'IU UJWU IU IIU.IHUVII QUCII Ul'UP, i & hUVW W | times hay* boeri audi that manygobd" ra havo naturally jjonc astray. "But aaye yoi . aelvea before it is too late t Destroy all e |. deuce of your niainberghip?bind all your co radeato mutual conce'iltneirt of the fact^l r you were mbtubora,' and cOme out. Y6o i - pardonable for tin' past; bat if yon contiw \ yon \yill be covered wilhehttnu, add jour v? "j "children willdisqwn you. Applause ] Cot *. jointhrf Patridta* Leagttiar ^Our rtBlt ple<3g< . jU> ?upport tl\?-CJoaatHjilioui^?'!o?aitb 'frier 0 . aud Imtp iU^fD?mifl^j?.o4.pi-ocl4kiin.otnlgvo a 1 Thatred at.nopn-day aac^from the .^Miaeto I; Slve^yburat/Jves' now;'or tie forever-jost v decent soeiety and your ? win"a?ltVitffeHi ' ther hrsWind' trnetrren, ev?n At tha' Ivoi ' rsapect mo this-day myru. than they do,.# ?' QK.-bW fV-^tbejr t a aearLlao, tue Pcnrtbe^n man who bccepiea fo e ay cojHi ah t. - ? " ' ? r?" . ? v 1 am willing, anxieafe t? welcome irtnong . ijood and true mear from the Noith who oc 1 to hfcjp build ,\m ouj country and add. )f> i* pfofpferlty: VI wiah tlifty 'would coraa in * ;]" tome in-multitude*. 'I1i?y willflndtoaYrUi B Bat, when! 1 !?w -the. low. dingy cre*? ari & ha to lied fyoax the yeuDmou#. $gga of t<eaa6 ' coining faere ? "& >:? ^dveni^rBri.-to get vfl through nWfo voter"?to' rjde info powei d- the' (fel>?a6<f negr^a? ahoniders?"and cresp ' iotp sw?ei.J4?^rnea 3?jtb n?rgpoea and a fewi iiAa.la Q/vtlilif>Htt TV 1(1 fuo and tallrinn Ainnat |6 TfS""" uuoiug : ab.uut jdiifruncjiising the wisest ft mi best i [*' "df'the'limd, because-thty krfow it is the "a posiible:?hw)?e ?ar k^&Ttfs and fools like th 7 Leiu> battel AsUnje&l ?. such monster* ara to be considered aib<;lou| .] to lbg "Efltoan speelefe. 1 wurn yon, mjcoh Mv friends; i/ yob would b-3 respectable:tBr wei or prvsptrans in. your p*r*e,ox dcecotiaj s '0 t ir' fill hag yoa and call you friend, pud folkal Ijr vow <n^d^bn|t;^^#m' full jottl4?r gi> OfRWMattepjp pytwrty7""W^ Jwy.have whU?-*k$n^ l>ut > ^ eboi/Vt* -jritii ;thettt.'? &i* CltfttdrrS 1 kt <^"^iilAica!"*ftco{4rfot an&""tiriidoiiable' '4 ,ny spifAey^aiid ;?ra tH?'4D?Miv8 frf*ttgbt>d fr:I um illll- (J ?$S1^S5S1 a* reihi^er ii^M^ wey ?ffir^ <rtr'ct>ui .j- l^oMLrrtol**' tfWt; Tff . from-it, uor oatr^diaod iu it.;.- . t .Mr. fiill cpockKU^t jQ^nid^ roptoroua r?. ;'? Iff?i?^rr iwjfcy^aW' H ?h ijfT 15 A^tV.umath> {u'n& wtrnfmHI Mgfafr Ijlj ., '? S.r.-lr* - < *}.' * t . -V . , . *. **' .iai i^cii>jjnt tsf the cars, " Ocr'tho whole, ploaeant traits and iuoidoDta aro pot oomttion in the cars, i thick. This opinion X expressed to a?y friend Summers the other: day. in reply to my remarks, he related a littio adventure, which, ob it is apropos, and moreover, involves a littU* love and sentiment, I give without! apology, and in his. own w6tke. It appears that in tbo moat unlikely > places, love and eonlimont may be dig- . covered.' - ' < yI was escorting homo the lovely Charlotte D-c rto whom I was at the time quite devoied, Charlotte oonld scarcely find room to spread - her crinoline, and arrange her volami| none floances. I stood up neat her, i there being no vacant seat. | "After a few minutes came in a poor i woman, who deposited n basket of * clothes on the platform, and lield It* her arms a Braall child, while a Utile ^ girl hung to her dress. She looked tired and weary, bat there was no va- ,:-<A cant seat; to be sure Charlotte might I. ' i have oontionsed her flounces, bat sh? ? did not.' Beside her, however, sat a eery lovely and elegant young woman, who beemed trying,'iiy moving down' [f closer toothers, to make space for tha '* stranger between herself and Hisa i. D; ?. At last she succeeded, and i- with the sweetest blQBh I over saw, >r she invited the.poor female to be seats ed. Charlotte D drew her drat pery around her and blashed, too bats ? it was not a pretty blash at all, and ? she looked" annoyod at the proximity d of -the-new comer, who was, however. -J clean ' and decently, though thinly I clad. ?. "The unknown lady drew the litre tlo girl upon her lap, and wrapped j? her velvet mantle around the small, ry- half clad, form, and pat her. muff over the half frozen'little blue bands. t ? , r , ; r *' - >"' i v e "So great was the crowd that I ? alone seemed to observe. * Tho child or. shivered?the keob wind; , from tho, rjj'.door blew apon'herunprotected'neck. * Je I;'saw theJ young lady quietlydn?,w, 4* from under hor shawl, which she soft*' ilr Jy"pat the; shc^Welrt .of.tho little one* tbd mother looking on-with con'u faadd wonder. After a short lirae 0ho ~ *??' aroseto leave the cars, but the un 3c? knowngently whispered, 'no; keep It rt> for her.' The woman did not answer, ^ the oondactor burrred-hep duti'but Heir ?r? eyes swam with i$ara^. w.hioh Do poe saw but ma. I noticed <hems she deae, scended to a basement," ahd I hastily reiQfifrkcd ihbb^se.' .' md ^ "Sc?on after my unsown also arose to depart... .1 was in despair, Xur I. All wantedto. follow- and disoover her res* idenco, bnt cohld <notr leave - Miss D w" ' 'OHo* waa'to sdft bar, ni bowing, ae she passed out, to a mutu-- , ai acquaintance who stood in the d<fp*i * ? idT why.- Pipro blra, ete .many minutes, Ib&.ireamedhernaTne anda&dre&8.rV ' _ 1^4 sBorten the Story a$' mhjjb fts fog. po^ie^JbaMw?? . vP _? - V _ "'ii1 1> j a jL .Tng lpoiaeufc wnioa loiroua.-ponr Cedk he? t<y me .ahe ahowot} b.ftr r**l !ltn oharacter. A few days after oar rotU*?y Hage I BhoWtkJ bet* the bl?8?ed oritflsoft S? bsa tfjf. keep V?^?, men to. *There are sometimes ploas-. mm ant things to jhe found -in 'ttnexpopt^d * t> tb basWpitfkbd' oat inj. wife in th&etnu? - \ ; h?> . ^ j .. ' '1 s i*cki ~ ti'~- i >? ?i?m ~ i ^ ' r * ,? MHk j .?, '-V.Vi . v -'? " <; v~" * j! '. oora. = , ;W*o Butra.?Fashion utiles th* p* ; *x>VU& & % iri^^ M& ahe iB?oorapeUsng people to'r submit *4 v ' ,*ad a^nablofer her E?lhsb??Bii^'iiir;%^>iUity* :; >J wi*.' ??4^ ftod*ge^U?l to lie. jdfe&c<t i?* !Wwi -?- ' >- v-?- - - -...~: -Uw *, - ?. .?? <L rr^.n -i, ?\ ...? '^?i - ". / .