Show n A i oin sia no Boston TranscrIpt III In hi hl his speech pel h at yesterday aptly character characterIzed ler lerI I I our Civil War ar ne am R one of oC those thone tho rAre rate contests contemn In which It II to 10 the till Im Interest of ot the this vanquished u that they should I lone hose The Tue South tilt did I Indeed gain by hy losing lollI WP ute t suppose that thul there thero tire lire very ory or fl few ew southerners to 10 today I day tiny who ho would If It they could bring back hack the old ohl South wih with slavery The he Houth without slave labor la t Is l mote moie prosperous the lie South before he fore the war Thought Though southerners may well ell recall with pride the valor 1101 and endur endurance ance of l their heIr fathers fet hers therl In the battlefield and the trenches they must mUll grieve lout the lie difference between the tho sections could coull be ue settled In III no ito 10 other way wity IY than by the lie of ot war rite Tho Iho war warRe Re not lot fought In vain for tor either the North or South K came calm out of ot the th stronger thou than It II went in lii II inch each ll knew klow the tho other better be ter and aini both lea tea hat the United Un States U is II 1111 must be ue a 1 nation not lol n a collection of lit H together r by ly the loose bond of ot political convenience lre New York inverting Mall Mail MallIn MailIn I I In his hIl altogether admirable Gettys Gettysburg burg tho thio President sounds the 11 nOlI that he sounded Hi Iii II u it 1 recent utterance nt n t Washington arid that I Secretary liny Ju the tho other day dBY In his hil address at al SI St St Louis The rho he out old proverb bar It I that hat eternal vigilance Is 18 I the price mince of ot liberty Ro Ao ia It In Is 1 but the tho lie warning IH is 9 needed I Id more by byu y u it 1 weak people exposed cX ed levy than by a great nation of or Its 18 strength Indeed Bulling III in It I What mill all three Ihre seek to bring home to the American Is this the necessity of oC F message ge to 10 a I democratic people 1118 He Its text In 11 the hue hueS S till t II I proverb He le I I e that t ha t ruleth hi hla hie city 01 spirit Is I better Ieler 1111 he ho that hat a 1 J t Herald President had thrown upon pOIl him In III hU his ht Memorial tin Ia address at itt lt what must munt 1111 have been H a die dis distasteful tasteful task buk Tim Tha he address of ot President Lincoln Is 18 perhaps the lie Ih nearest approach In Iii 11 modem e 11 times to 0 an In In u Inspired by U the genius of oC true eloquence For another President t to togo II togo go KO to 10 the same name historical ground and to o deliver m tn on eli the Iho sortie same al subject I Is In to Invite Invie comparison from which any IU Ii man would naturally shrink President Roosevelt considered that the only way IY to 10 face this ordeal win It Il In a 1 purely purel way UY tumid not nol attempt to In make what could be hI termed un tin 11 ex cx speech or II to In say any anything which was uses R lr Vise PIe The Presidents final IMI 1011 oid was 11 the most significant part hiatt lIa I of ot his hils hi and an was 11 In imi complete accord with thus the sentiments II by the lie ton Ion Press In Its memorial tribute ot of lust last All Al are arc Rr Ht at ii one now time the tone cons of ot titus those IhO who wore worl the tho blue and anti th lie sons IR of ot those IhO who soi on 01 the grey Ire and auth 1111 all 11 rail can cal unite In Iii II paying re ye respect reo to 10 It the Ihl memory of ut lt hose thone who ho fell tel each ench of them giving hit his hI life le for rol tile his hIl duty duly HS IR a he hi saw eau RII It 1 There Is R no place for sectional feeling Ce to toda oday l y and smith tin tIara Jal re Is IR little of ot It II The country stands united In the of lit patriotism and alit h lu u liu iio hl would mouse aroUse sectIonal feeling is lit l an tutu RI en ill enemy 1 emy er mon men to In weal wash the state amid UI I a foe to tn the lie Out com common lommon |