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Show If nt up to God lik a cloud Slave Law of 1703. by which the liberty ail the officers of the Government. Not The Issue was then made u and it1 all this, it then invaded was whether the principles onbrtvi la thanks, in pUaes and in aongS' of allptrtonij whit or black,, waa-.Jpi4vcii.Hvu ner iiucrlbed "Tuft union iuE3p-rau- ic. ' fact committed to the power ana control our holy religion and demordlzed "our and Trc lnsUtnUona hoaidbstab with fleMir Aflva hands cla bed. exnarta Churches, and divided them; and then lhhed and protected until they became by of a Justice of the Peace km an The Territories of the without Lb fofiowltie ladies, with Uonffoon proceeding, trial byi ft 'went rrmrsinrr up and down through right in the .nation and among uutu worn JUlanilnZi an oi crested the .Bible, seeaing rest ana unaing the people, or whether slavery with, a CDlBiMiw" inr tne amaavit .escutcheon jury,suaon national taining-lcannon opeuea, meir thrttaT the say, ot s&crea dook. Proud aristocracv and practical despot ana mat lone. Juvery pso ' the clrmscrlptionV'Tb T0rrltotes? party, and ?ltboul thr right ..7f fliink WOOIneo- thB l an 'omnlDraent ism should prevail' in governxnent the prUties1 1; i 7 itahftd sround it counter affidavits.' our hdpel-'i- n thifqure; J It 1820 by Which the ngulsh and it howled In the light of and femboflr: tha' neonietl 'Ai u wsa The In third rjta like Batarr Jn the presence Of ,w TVhenwe, or nation , for a govern Mtu lrr Walla SUte of Missouri wasradmitted lolrtl-i-tWiilds catlirht nn nil Monuut, " " -- - h ano-wr- o aaet-offlt- o Mt Kltnbtia luabo. Lord. At last slunk Union the State.as ment tno Christ consent it Rhrp the that poor tB Crr Mias Jan LyDca Lavp Ar! sou a. e ricl4berna,dr 111m Uuis Winder admission of the State of Maine as a away into the Uosaio system hoping may be reduced to slavery, or arenoor weak. Nsvaitiico, rees" 'raised mizhtv Mlta Clara Little free State; and by which also cwaa s to, burrow, out PI BJgnt, ana tnere niae orstronir becansa thev DUPEN Washington. MIm UaUMk Brayn tabllshed the famous" MlssourHcom- - ibdeformlty iH the midst of 1U types we and It thereby consent, that we and W T omlnf, as ;Kand4, .tbelf flenSr Clapped I ; wnen nil J I vy to' be reduced its it aadrfnadQwa. may V VAin,hopeL asylum slavery; KJlarDecJt 6verdeseTt, Ulaa tratlona Alic -swept ownlo. f 5was Its sepalchrer and ita citv of refaesl tomA nnMrrf nlfortrmtsratEmltTn minutes norm pialtto aLnrl tl he ne f uy or lis ucBvrucuon, lor in I we una it or ourselves reaucefi to The'vonriineii of the (University orsu.aegreeaaoa implylngi tbatlsrerV, :DEiCG.D;lVi'.V,; n a. w. JteaK. there. It'ohly rushed from llirhtlnesa and poverty. Blaveirand.despot- roucht up the rear bearing sextants. might extend into the territory south .tb loadrcspped fiignpj mm my mi from heat into the ism never did nor never will atop to in- - anpe. i astrutasnrsj of that nnev inio,thetunand came tnesnouv qcrantirTeTfgnrpm sweeaiBiAr fourth scompromise, or conces and,. banner with .the following senti-- i TheWelsre-Vaevouring fire, and from the voice of quire' wherieIta-lctimrehibtaeUp, Aavlog-beeiysin33-PsionOur mental rriottor nation's prosierlty t byfhlcir! od into the thioktst of Ills thanders. black or whether they are of this or that joureamoniilSa feii ILoJcelbraUpA or ies In blooming7,an4r,beanUfa vsjif? apart a , thiaJtoiiCJtLilidcmuliy chlidreru' hex the that fwaseaid and done against nationality; but pnIyVwh'f ther they gwat educativoX Ij34 reajsfcinaa1 and loyaj waacaught np by the and-Hie ill tyXtaJ defend and preparaAs thtlproljeHlBe thb!ifff 1 and rt tilled, whbreby avery. tnere was noining aaia or havei the Hsklll echo prolongedVuntllta vUhS received $5,000,000 francs ou .the claim done by any political party, in any themselves, aud to maintain their from , the th ppl ivhtl office aAktWltwint woAay 0toprhQer bote transpired: A irentleman steppea of F.reiiehlpolUtlQJJt dctlncrtheywar of hiintierto interfere with it- ja any of tights to llfe, liberty and the parjsnlt m' fnirri dm crowd and ireented the Ten lglltbJCnclana&l Ifr fcJt It frt&fni thai BUtea ,wiiere it existed.- Ail that of a H f ! tr ines3.'t The weatbar was favorable and at early rese ntattven DeseT- e- you np lady tended as a blind to the people and to was attempted, was to limit Its territotic lOirineAijraouiyiivvuH anai then 'The leaders ofj thd rebellion-agalnst-tJieJ vaulted sky the'; xmxiaif aa tho Joj- with I3aa?lnllfllitft lialrand drtsad in mako the banralrf 'popular, at a time rial: limits, and prevent its extension and confident by reason of the union breakingwere dawn and theivoices of heavens opened' I , . ; of, their white population. until the- the angelTInlieavenmgledlffgrnj profl table. intofree territory. i ( r nus strain of the bras and martial homespun," with a beautiful "bouquet of whtn.fJavery ihreri theold Xlbeity partysoaked in fourth had, Con- chorus with the' Uhlldrerr of meDov0, llowers, at the same time tnrowmg a iI oU t14 bourn ure on mocTUOi eimant I . tit flowers. around her neck, with clpatio&r-breaaozi of tUlJ tmaiy oottonl aildltlon to this, only, that slavery atructive, If n6t actual ppssessloa of the nounced the trotaraencemenl oftno wreath out the followlne remark. "AcceDtof these: I ancrar and rice were admitted into shbuld be abolished In the Districtbe--of I Government: and befora.-- thane wAd-- i tbA cectetfcptian anjl dss'a festivities. Iu.a few minutes Utah in home-mad- e must be crowneai France, ana inroaftu France into an or Columbia jand the'traffiein alaves 1 I mlrdstiaUon camelnto power'they bad ourarsen- - ,No' on e rejolcea .more- or. waf JtaotB home-malvmicii tween' tlio Stales. The Free Democracy robbed the treasury-aackewith after the national tlxz wis unfurled flowpw.!'! M - ; . Europe almoatuyjretp.ana. yeV tima bappyTand Into of 1S13, ilsked for only tneYlimoi pro- - aia ana navy yards an tne guna-an- a fpjcarlx fc'xf uelpat buslo eiVpieee, and The University war followed- by the II brandies and wines were admitted the JJncoIn then Abraham was children of the dllTerentSabbathBchools I oor porta almost free of duty. The re-- viso and the itepuDiican party asaea i munmona or war naa Deen removeu to deht of States. Hut ,h many private' residences throughout the thn Hit v and citizens in Carriages and antfcwaaj mttianr went un from. & tc 1R no mere,T Jpone.almeda ax. rebel wTerxltory; and omrebips-pt- H if CltY w terreTence with slavery in tneccatea. bad been sent to the moat distant heavens becxtme suddenly oyercaBt I ahd 24 cents per id., slaves rrom afoot. two miles and $500 tq $1500, $2000 and $2500 each, Yhat i more ought, slavery to have waters, from which they could not be with darkness and. glooini fl ! : 1 ttio'mbers Tho proceaslon was fully , our Joji j At South-eour and all as for 1 Commit-, With Ihb then territorial limits as commofr asked? months; the became and brandies the French T?ni I participants, long, of bitwr li5onM were ai suddenly 4 thrpeo: Into; common ltrwasinot satisfiedtfHaviqgawept by 4 tee of Arrangements and all whe lens a I whisky, and bothy, became thelake'-aftForts ncized and oar garrisons made grief solemn. and and ths representative of the various heJplotrband that-da'mumftjgv in the proceedings most beverages of tin til its besom, State after State, and Terri prisoners. branches of labor and Industry carried feel tuhly grauned at tnemauner in lake or blood ana tears stretcnea along tory-afteUnder these circumstances, the spirit fctYes. before thd nation pad awakened 1 capacious Territorytintoita tbs of treason and rebellion ran wild and irotaOtsilritoixIql maw, its greed became absolutely enor 9 MisedcS; everything and in odrmldsSlihe our came sweeping along the wire at on) htKiTMT PWfti ot me; military; which they news -- rollenuemanaeu dur-a 1 all the mat tne with rViif reckleuneaaiof rioted with' waters to "Waves unison 1 then sisterhood of mous; and perfttl ortatxiWtidn foviaVa i n i.rooessibii J fa seeming f tha o.ur I I r national. domain, be, declared "free libertine upon the .rights, .hopes, pros- mid n igbU to After and tire their tbe upon procession. skies, bearing tagitaeiwheie lng good-- au Jioble President had the following order; to slavery, and that all municipal as- pects and happiness - of :nearly-- t forty great, the principal streets they were bosoms the agonising wslls-aoprayers parading been and cowardly' assassinated.; were basely should who Jaws as reoogana national The Martial Flag; (stars and stripes) Joined byirPresident Young nis of motherland children; well; the ahd that the of all oilr great MinuUe land; support the: System: as.aTnsr incoming AUmlnlstration ;dp? ;Vhat isters of State lives followf4 br, Captain Jitecsley.'a. Martial counselors, the Committee of Arrange worse of than widows and orphans. been as ineaniy and hadi Band aud a detafchmenr of Cavalry. ments and speakers or the day. an a cjrsp. The fifth compromise was the purchase tlonal, humane and Chrlsttan iastltn- ought tho people expect, it. to do?;. Bet- ijought; by . tho . craven JrKlia.n tlon. asrjwardJy , under XiL coi. J. iu winaer. . Ajrrictu ter men truer and wiser President and jBpJrit Garrison, who haDDeued to be in AfVlnrlda. a.nd C as he was about to de of slavery, noble the never called to administer turlsta in wagons, with banner inscribed the President's oCle making a call upon warofJ835..b;illi i Cablnet,Were Against these, demands, or uornnnrTfle me commana part uy Qvd. peed,--' thaj Piough. Spade and him at the time, who were escorted to The sixth was the admission or Texas Lincoln and Douglass,, then at the Gevernmental afialrs. .'a .a 'ai. swine try steaJUi i into the Union in 1845. with an agree head bf 'the two great, political parUe - Before , the Vnew AdminlaCraUoiiliad murdered under (be XUify Malar." ImplemeuU of the New Tabernacle. cover of nighty pro- time to gather up the Governmental labor, corn,, wheat ami other products By about 11 o clock an Immense mass ment to make five niore slave States out of that dayi entered their solemn, i .waa. and sun he un&uspectins when, or the soil fiUr tests. Uncn this 'demand, the great reins, eleven states were in open revolt: 'rounded Two'of of people. including the procession, of its territory. arrd shoti hir friends; family by National a Con Its '1801,-lhethereland on the 13th of April and citizens whothad had rjQ pact , tbe vehicles contained The seventh compromise was the ad Democratic party, in. very flue a'fnomeni's down without' warning, of in, numbering about Un thousand were vanceof our. boundary line between ventlon at Charleston; S. C, In 1860, opened Fort Sumpter... livery cowards and assassins fCtlsS;rbe dprogreul murder always r the TerrltoryT'one one or into the led went cannon, struck? ball Hbere Texas and Mexico, without agreement sOlit. DooglaS wing that a against betngMaderl with seated In thslNewn.TaWfnifcfe: TflctTnttritntrartheir I sereamms over that far UflcatiOQ vi bra sage brush, grease wood, rabbit) hrnshj were alsoiaevejrarJiU9dre4Vut&Ade;ufi- - or treaty stipulation, from the River ennrsti and' Breckenridge the other: head were full of kindgreat heart and was Lincoln tue-iudivision this con i the inscribed "Tho reaaorrof banner ted through all lanks arid cla&fies of the ness with to to admittance. riuces of able obtain e uranue.in that etc; aa Uirstaa by towards conquered ; foe; at a in 1517.': The other On the staad-werPresidents B. sequence of which was brought ou the when'noti the President Valley too time inscribed. "The Valley as it is," was Youpg G. A. Hrolth ml D, II, .Wells: Mexican war or itno; atra bdoux tne the people decided that slavery should fore was ' there such enthusiasm and "but all' the' people, only; rere uttering the f it patriotic devotion. The t whole North choice assortment Kldera John TaytorjVfi ;Toddruir. Geo. same time, in the interest of alavery,we be. confined to tho territory where latfeawllhavery - . . . . i r nnil wn nn . VMt cnftAnin.. flaw i on of the finest fruit. and flowers; we Q.'C&nh6n,wB."iFoung,,Ji'.; and Joseph restricted .our boundary line a' tue was then planted. " .fi .rmi wuey uitvwuoue. ,r.,r .V Souththis noticed also strings of cocoons, show F. Smith, of the quorumprthe Twelve; north." with Great'Britain,froni 6A deg. time, leading But during Then lV.VMLthaV e xoeo pie of this sna py .vnei energy ami perse ver of the Committer of Arrangements, It. 40 mm. to (If I remember) about-a- deg. ern menhad been;: busywith their musie ing, nation w,ept, as Cliriat wepjt over auce of toe people tbe once sterile T. Burton, II. was in schemes to dismember, the government. rushing jromJbveryifvaIleyliill and great 8. W. The compromise whole eighth the nations liazarua their old mountain, to oner tneir iivesrtneirror-tune- a nrnrtil mnnrnp'd the infamous Fugitive Their1 immediate pretext-w- a desert had beea- - converted into a Richards.' )V. ' Jennings. 'Esqrs. J Prcsl- romViluf rind devIlM and tbelr sacred honors upon the wil !v f?ar 1ks6 j UjcUce,tlien restrained by Biate sovereignty blooming paradise. dent Joseph Young, and Associate I Slave. act was agreed 31 POH aira,P8?ea exploded notions oradvocated C. J us of their country: altar The Mechanics'' Union carried J. in by. M. nullification orator of and Justice Uooi C Iiawley by both, of the thensreaparlieia: that' coed-a mau; should iiqw leap forth 1832-demolished and Bent forth hid proclam-Tianl- ttrKmi President The Calhoun in tho down by ted MCiUlIster: T. Marshal. J. p. t r rp-- i 41 tio n- and God power, andJ thereby istrifeing pain byDaa.rVegr the day; to to obedience the his ation. Wfhsterin Hayne. reply commanding act defiance of Garrison. in em lhabea every corpus and Captain CK. alone can u,etMiiyfc ret , us pity that I aud hand at action nrornot and v or the the II bame was strong a branches of to time, the called proffered of aariweu order uie the laws, The prtriclpar representing by principle humanity, assembly instrument 01. muruer; dui niK manufact&xeaad trades in the city, over Marshal:, the choir, sang the anthem common law and the Constitoti6n of the bt Andrew Jackson,: this scheme of thoee iu rebellion, full pardon, on con- poor near tnas voice Ok itneanciejit thinaax which appeared tha Words: "Home America:" prayer was offered by the United States, making it oblgatory up- nullification was for that time defeated.a dition that they; lay dowriheir: arms Propbet, saying, "No murderer shajy Man u fane u re. All kinds of pay taken." Chaplain'. Oeo.'Q. Cannon, after which on all even at the North"(6 become But It still lived and was nursed like and return like good men and citizens enter into the Kingdom Of Heaven or babe in swaddling clothes, into the full to their loyalty. But his proclamation Unb4itJeXeTJiaLBXei!- Beneath these were reprejentations of Captain urpxairs, oraaa. eanu piayea nponfie'anfe II of. a man. and we find him in and bis pro Her of , pardon. were alike stature I a rmfessIonal of affidavit various of fashions the follies Columbia.'? and Hall many the: conquered people and soldiers and In the place lof I obedience ofTo fu.lSCOCl a full armed, warrior. ' of the day, prominent among w a lea MeKensle read the "Dec thief. spurned, rlavid the South', we must be" both merciful Darinir' the session of Congress end-- 1- and loyalty. came theJ i trauara'l Veil and JusU wltenJthYMls was a colored gentleman upon a veloci- laration of Independence ' The nintfcwae lnl itWs iniist hnito'thCm With 03 luth Ward souri . compromise line. before men Inir March. 4tli 1801, nearly all the re- against the Declaration of our Ameri- - In one common interest and ieilow&hlp Cantaln , raraman's . pede and aiady dressed.Ia XhA extreme a nr, i f fashion, g recian bend and all. The Braaa Band, nLaved ''Star HDancrled I tloned. was repealetl.aor the only rea rpreseutatlves from the Southwere Independence, against the laws of harmonizing and bindings together all and Jus-ba.nner from manners, BanneV:"artWT 1 'whlcnISAssocIate the irv. the of. their son excluded that lent land, and against the Government sections, all nationalities, all condh the. Carpenthat it language designs op slavery to-- 1 itself. in nd their national of north the the ters, Blacksmiths aud Painter, were tice.C, domain, position threatening prator.of day, portion 80 tiona and colora.inaklugof thiajgreat r and the Incom-- j rhla newt flew npontbev wiogsf i nation delivered th followlnk very tasteful y gotten trp.l i; J mlp.t north- latitude now wnrd the Government ofSddeg. one people, combining them to- ' to From . and of the world nations Administration. llehtnictr: inir ana the day day K.ansaa The Engineers presented some beauthis time JNebrasaa, as one In interest one in com- V V most Western States, were. ihei the excitement rose hlebeiTand hitrher. I stood annallcd? France' and Encrlsrfd gether our tiful deslgsrof theU haadlcraf t, among prospects; hopes and Mr. PRssiDsnrr.' !LMAJtKH AMD being rapidly settled, and by this com Until the political' heavens were all In retired with apparent delight to their merclalues.oneiin rl which we noticed a miniature i be can and done this princi- - t upon only Pe W, Cltizans. EXTLKMKN Not G i Up u g a blase, ana tne very grouna oeneaiu secret cabinet cnamoers to count me reapers and mowers. promise they had been solemnly andVequalitV before tbs elared free territories; but by this repeal our feet was heaving as' by the action of cost to calculate the chances, and to Elesof liberty The next in order were the Tinners, havIr3grecelvedyourinvttation,inrough 6f absolute upon" Committee or Arrangements to jaey were, In violation of good faith, a mighty earthquake; the balances in favor of or against j usticeand then,'principles Uonsmfthl ' Wagon Makers,1 Tan trers your weigh this Ration may be sj . n n .tri r htron .Uvprv An Th North, and lovallsU at the South. themRelveaJ Whp.rf thai mm Olenublin steadfast as tne stars in tneir course. and. furriers, . IIaineas , Makers And address 'yon on this occasion,' ontil Frilast mv nrrnsratioa his been freedom more terrible and bloody in its were Arm and steadfast: and the ene-- i of the world was overthrown: With lUxtfstall with banners and represent- da the. heavena areamilicg io-ro- ations of. their respective . trades. The necessarily hasty and Tmpe r fee f,l the re-- consequences than had ever before been rules of the government had determined- indecent haste, the rebel power was re- aay, ana jecaueuoa aspot. ppaKing as :bliligerents;v and every- us from the cannon's of the govexfi- cognized and. fore beg yourorkindly consideration and visited upon any part of the nation. AipontheUiestraction specimen! of porcelain, outratuer mouiu, I what . waa may say. on done could be , done that The repeal of this compromise line.or meqe. crocker t rfe tsry fine and gavcaxi ex- forbearance, thing we must in whispers,1 anddovlng gentle We have met to celebrate the ninety rather the consequences flowing the part of these two great nations, to not conclude that we :can plunge4 lth During tbe time, a voluntary arrange cellent Idea of back' of valuable third of tbe 'Independence e more (as all extreme measures ment was entered upon oya iew men anhlveraary elavelemental and around us. , .The and murder into ' robbery for along time. filr.Verv again of the United Btatea of America.' our do) to educate the people into the true of the South, under the lead orjonn 'first and At Anil' Makers made Book; Binders and Paper With Hi! .,M,'IM.annllem! i Never since the achievement of t v.t. nu- - r of slavery and the true principles Tvler. for the purpose of another com- - I stood forth in allJtsprideTand strength, mercies and Hiaiustiee." God's voice of J nature Ti between Freedom and Slavery. supporting the rebellion, and yet un rebuke at first is like that of a kind and t'EZ Independencehaa the, nation had great- of our Government, and. to convince promise tt new The masses our that touched anannassauea py our uovern Indulgent father's gentle-likof party, then about to come the population great tha .Printer, attached to tho different The coav or our' inuepenuenoe ana freedom the fall' . if ment. avoid to was anxious were Disaster after disaster, if not. 4 fngdewr--and into' power, neoessarily In slavery tbe ofilcaijf thlctiy.Afe ttnex.t line in a NaUonaUtsvclTBS to them. valoe.u' Not : approaching i risis. defeat, followed close; oren 00 n another and could not long co possible - breeze among the handsome ear. representing a printing antagonistic, tie ln th geD mp and Balls Blufiand Cban- - ?7i and al ways.so 4ebre the ttoriit bnly, but" la human exist in one government, than an mat All felt that vital interests were at atBull-Bu- n office, with the typos busily engaged at costly in dollars our desolated Was in and In one side On cellorvllle. Great or stake'. Britain took note only breaks upon us In'all Its power. or 'hemes, government, done had that had before been said sufferings prtnttng-an- d aaa i our 9 a. taeCag, and'piesstueu1 ! ox or and tears, llfe. , ana to make Known her and ;1 our of blood, institutions dereats, religion learning, afternoon . 'i The transpired. nation' tJecome: great and - attitnde. revoluI ar of achievements was SlreulatlugbanilbUU for the,the On side other freedom. of the great and : at nnfriendlywas TbeaThere another Just. compromise good and I merchants and taliatsvto the uxlay demoralization,'., despotism tionary war thrill our hraru was cap! ignorance, tbe supply but not adopted. It have the cnaouc eiipu rebellion with munitions of iwar, with the; tame .emotions that animated tempted, and to J jiii 7uZyJ7-ZiZTLiand (slavery. There was nofelt-middle - nuu r Constitution' rr uai uuo a r ''Kansas by Lerompton Wholesale our The pATeflt;Co-operaCiTe-" r In looking back to which it was " thatl build her in But fathers. andnnderher proteoports - forth Rl avery ground :to stand ' upon all standsforce to whichnew of attempted slavery, 1 StoreaweUaa tha yard that calamitous and yet glorious event, upon the people of that State, against thnre i was not; but notwithstanding tlon pirate hip to'jrey hpoij ppf com- demolished monument of wickedness-- - ' andbthtr retail stores, were well repre- and. when, wa com pam U wi th ou r great the most solemn protest oi tue peopie, this, representatives from the free States that , was -- cemented ..with" blood and I sented. ThParent store had SatuH straggle: i ana met ionu xyier : -- Bat soon fur were 0unhroRen present to appointed, after, submitted ' in the tears of the oppresieil.hits jngdVlieardfrqm' and without sales neat packages, being, conversauon in the battles of FortDonaldsoii ana. Jlen-re- y draped day . . s put up 'In ws runi.uat.oar generation them in friends .w.. and his., nationality V Behold7 Wa shspelees f to and ftJIes! the there' nme principles according upon iham, hM euCounterel greater waves of .deaspJ In the Winterer 155T, rU? W PVrT,Sr early Washington Corinth our Government. of ruirrs PitUbnrgh of tomark? ibr- a time the 1 Landing practice i .wu loaneu iu ; But the the fall of guu. tides of death thad The Nash- heap battle of the .eytrssi its President of to fix op another compromise. and the nation the that 'permitted Memphis South, place ou latlon, Ahd mightier through The Jrhtographers," lintchers a Sena then Jen Get-American Davis, I BurbesIdetrand-TTrersiradFalroaka Pea through. South, or ' ville and to erectlonT" i his Ridge diauitgtairatAeri message the United States, by h6ftfelbck livery Stable men in car. Revolution.' l pine. , m m .; . or seat u. o. tor in his the :i . theProctttngreas, liookout Mountain, us erect Ihogreal temple of Introduced it, and urged its tnld .Comrress and that tysburgh rkfTTlfrt con l.m.ttnn rlagcsrfRope Makers Shipwrights with .iOifom thtit f ret rebellion 9ur coun- Congress, nn th hatt.1 a of owing it,let sheepish n.tf hl our noble fathers y and Immediate power lberty,commencjesXj)y boat Loyalty 'Deseret passage. the sailing Queen" fully and of this stood ' the LltUe and beuullfully; Monitor great gloriously people na oroaa the. try vention, U n 177(J, ana Its and. Joity. the then dominant party, were mde nation both north.' and south, that 4,he. I Knoxville, rigged and manned try crew, were next! nations of. tbe earth .Upon In tri fall nf arches let usopon, nf 'and mmntArr'nhnut whether to ther nuestion upon inscribe IFraternJtr depend In thsjirddeBslencTherxi came iCrac amongthe !Iove, one her robes of stato'thsTe'was-bo- t South then Englandsud- - and- - Equality, before .the . lawfoci ail j njld .aabmia-tor not a person was friendly to the ad nor, the vickiburgh.snd all's Brass Band and CapW Crow, with spot hotld and co shbftarrttU I of that as hell, a ieanui a ream. mankind; and upon Its great5 atrt ' "P irom rPf " mprouits pr; deniy awoke detachment of 20th Ward Militia. The contrast with. Ita pure white drapery;, i mission of Kansas Into the, union as a poro i tor nun to tree for cta.tfisisaouiuiexien.a the dome lustice shall pre wail as reflection, before ahe al paused under thla ILecompton- Constltu a aheet oX white a hand U(i never been .tnere, or 8tate. when T3tfirrTjrit Had this spot and that agree more second fleet paper, formidable lowed knew the world that whole the the- lawgiver fbral r-- thenations of some banner on which appeared In re had tho wisdom of ourrfathers washed Uon, own terms of a O f pirate - s h 1 ps.-- then --re ad r out bis write he I to the world - her population were ofmight eo fOorOoraoieuV or Uef. ) VUarveftfty.T DenereV i sor- it out, or. bad they put ifc.lu ptooess of would the he offer; to and spurn compromise: our. Bhall benediction heaven.! commerce; reeelve forth, the destroy Ml ga of net ra, with the Constitutional, extinction inouuting flgofV ihould opposed It.. rtTja .thom with? bisrkaughtypsneer, he H U a aw puv utuv v ao rrt fs and tho devout and heartfelt homage of . Scicntiar uus to "iYofccfrin had. Senator time this Douglass Up inscription have been saved:;from:.the, slaughter of been ntCL; boaatmgly eaid, that'the and pliuied.up6hltiaenntr"hrDaa Srrow. not poudly people, but of all peoples uxan only our nut par uiiaxyessure aatrong indesola and i men naa the these and of all 500,000 midst 'Complete, American wholeheavensV the Hag In the under vjyencpcawcujy perils plainly In opposition to his sulted by the chivalrous South, and conflicts of both arr3s afid.of Olnions, llobert X. ambell representing the tion of. nearly halfour domain.- .u .u i was too f doctrine of "Popular. Sover it would be favorite Was not Beard of of But instead otthls, slavery and that. tbe govern the 'nation 'elected VAb'raliain OLin-co,Marsellalsej, svaa "(play ed PtithV mzfilQ again; 'was i ,by Profcsior Begentsj" sovereignty" JRi Ivvc In to: 'Popular eignty." following; speech ment dared not punish the insult: that John; President for tha second time. By ;rjdbrc TOea upahied. only permitted .to remain, ,hxt f i Intrumental in repealiog tho thL government. i1axk.aS the Hod of tio .aculy, oHtbe crease in numbers, anu in li. awnioriai :' chiefly nadaent the . was Proclamation ktarof made second the r; bis by, election, ju rro go School ljine.," and held It were the beaded MissourFCompromise Into Charleston of Emancipation iTwtnflxrnedfrUie limits and political "power until the Vcttm staggering Upl'srslty ' S t4aAn 4 t t AA rebellion Constitution," in foUoyvedyJ eigh students carrvlDg two the Goyernmentjand all. oar. great com for, the "..Lecoropton doomed, and the fondest hopes rib la not my. intention at the present u tn is r.of .uocvnuoB sent had .Its South ana within ana Interests and the qn.lckly mercial opposition. that power x"Pu,r v rrmm a "friends' targe giooes and supporters-broken- : of a puuosopuicat its have ss-,. futa tbetQmakenxanyxemarka.We school apparatus. They were folio out atacreerlnir .as, ooycraigniy, agaln.! All Europe stood amazed and confound senibled ereXor ihe purpose of celera-pontrof.j r. ouguv sw suwj.aa...utyu,,... W4UiluM.d.he..GoYeriunenl. fromui tin uldaUuujtu4 J feyiUurteea Davis Boon and his iv"" after this, s HT" ed. of American Inde-- t f!' i th i anniversary hnmM inenas anu. ting r!Wirrp opponent. ww w fnthMr white, with red sashes, representing the fbbatlntlaiato lbs rlose pouiicat IB? .. .a m,tnra va irt 111 aiaya the mesntUnei General Grant with pendence; "We have listened to aloof: r i,it A a plrkUl:ur. princi onnosea tne measure ne wouiu uringi tHi hisInhost thlrteen brfglftal States, with the Stars thtmwer5-tr- d great of loyal Veterans: had in hrched oration, very ahiy.d&uverea, in ttixw t . aasd teHpaan JloAUnXirerf was Iu favor X&dSSEn ;in One then in soon combat. bribes. ecessi5n; nd open of ples, &an'iftib2 by P108 Richmond ovef the slain of 100,000 to wnicn our natiw. followed thirty-seve- n throtign en. young ladies of ixalyeslUsriy l and equality of were, and and - there ..he- held. Lee frauds, threats, andthey rebel nonor ana soldier, in associated has nut with and duricf united reSouth, with1 blue dressed Inwhlte t&h passed favor of an eleven riffhtuidid sashes, each to control abled iaes,to Ills and rebel President the not fur--; ?: warJ army'and' tha lata terrible I would I man- - and government; tlte SUtee of the LTulQtr-.witsome formal reduei ngtrur; IsVuMt Cpopdlatlou to a praise be It said of hlm,4-b- c resolved to extent,r that in thev prKcting ''T'be1 f . . . . . at i great present. army this ther investlata I subject orectxataterlrrb the name condition of aiavrry aud chattellsm. sacrifice all thla to oppose and defeat declared them out oi tne union. the isorthwestwere victorious at This : nlversary very naturally-'??sashes.1 : :Ths States were represented Thcff two atsrrnlt0 prjuclples, were this1 measure. .No maht battled this ner, and at' Atlanta. The rebel bur j iaindaj back to the r time wben ine thereupon,. tney, impro Immediately t it rAiti rftnmmmi na t i . lneaultv more manfully and patriotic vised mi1 tii yqung iauies.: and a Hood left their base and American colonists were strpfghf? convention,, under conspirators' bjrefQllowing army I I naa A tkAlti I n Ii ( V . r a t i Inn .nrl tha ally. The friends of freedom rallied . government, and rebel a 200 miles back upon Franklin wlth'EnsIand for their very existence; marched 4 organized, mnnrl aa ntm wu An waa w nfrior Malse. vaw vfiaava hfttifl IriA Biiwuuvi and with' constitution a was there metby when al bana of brave "patriotlo nien slavery and and Nashville, was contained Administration and the South poured adopted Rosa Yoarm ef-corn V,'eriaoei.Ii t ilVA ;.Sli rirst the state promise, ; sovereignty, great 'Thomas and .annihilated. fxrzwrd the: JDeclaraaoa.nof Indep-- the gallant him thelr maledictions.. The stones thereof.Sn .rt ri r . upon? this time j General Bhrtfj'an ncoi f wiiitu yon have heara.reaa, .',mrf IXaoUa Ifciana,' ae wae eava v alarming danger spread oyer tha whole w v aw va S! tM Alice Blad March 1SG1, During in Alexander II. Stevens, with 90,000 iHalr rnnreS80fS!"" strong, marched from" At- Vitirloi A ofiTft.-I n country. The nation, rocked like Jesse rox should not be prohibited prior to 1803. saldMthat slavery lanta, through at Bavannah. Georgia. of the heart ,wTorr the efforts pi .South; sea at In tho wildest storm; combined I Cul to Miss Mary ship j2nd That, the slave States should was tho immediate cause of the late to the. Atlantic coast, compelling the wben through tbe pMaylToia after and after the ay messings :oj day. night, rupture and present revolutlm.'! Mr evacuation of Savannah and Charleston; unitea.perjpie:ana night driyenbacfc. be .foe.'was friends and eneinlea of the measure God, . Mia um7 wiia i w note tree, ana mree-nun- s . - or aitotner the mighty . n u. wiien - two ilammonu, cenator, same the At Porter his met time. with iron battle in t forensic In oi the l"MeraHHiktr on banners i the of their ia'l NoiUCard'usI! poDulalIoni perched 'that dads, had taken Fort Fisher, and Gens. victory from South Carolina said, or be All of could houses born alias utrnatiirior was a" Congress. that, coloniata free fUMtta Carolina. and nation, to aervlce held condition was all the persons proper Slavery .i Scofield and Terry Jiad taken Wilming this contlnenU The great diffieohT Ulu A bbta Wolla ,3cd. That aone : iif:.: done by inrcAU ana bribes. ria(riiimi alavaaO ln'ine eecaptng 8tale, (meaning DVton. Gen. Wilson was maMhlnEr froni that imd Jbetore .xtetetLiciu rt W f IonBlasa In the mldatf r: a. Al5ht3J. mi:;4- ahould .beialyen.up to the but there stoml to- another, I of . f T ... aV 12.nox.vHle the fary-illia a. cnttlncr southeast. Ofhe KiC8Haf; .and ruaoyt jnras the i. iiii'.':rv,..).- to wanted v govern w wiauiaiutu uw stormrllkagat off the enemy's snpplies from the south- - peoples ItMlisaYoaailECrsqus and that monarchy. I aristocracy IUVC3 of the Statu these Cotisli to tlonal icom- -tbe with Following 2siMioratjaiMdar all, ana fcconela ueneraia baennan west, sea tho'tnlndiand to'ln'flaenio spenu loree the airtneir were OF I V . v. l r I illTli promieee, compromi- upon it immovable and ateadfaat.to the. A form of .despotism, under what- formed a junction, and held the enemy's bonW' . . mm a "!U u. t to Wit: icx jegiajauve ever people and to bring them into . form of government they may be- forces under Johnson Grant ,.; tilts Itibeiraldsri'esrTha 1 J.aatckr. to a was mov mus tniswickea existed of the feelln state had Joy nation, flrst. of. ThWJ and . . i as w . . to ... aw In bshslrnf HlwTtV i. the gj 4 w ra degranractl2d..tend a.M f directly the works around Wt Vlnuaij upon enemy's, Lonln lrn eqnali ty.and ia known aa the JalTersoni measure defeated, ana ivans&s was maue great "extent on" the continent ot the laboring masses, ana will ing . Richmond. the rebe F.wtmry an ordlnaoovof 17&7, da"on.of. and burch peters ll'Eltmttl KJ V f : which all that .jnsiaxn, rcpf-tijljths- . fcondagWJ. SAl I'tifvtxs Youns: by u not ip forces ami broTrnmnt nciples.cf flr1 upprewioD, to nortli-weslavery. emUp sought t4" of Wells dn there the k.A" and" Kate Mus practlsed.were their wefe other the ervillty. territory hand, slavery; 'u&Uaa portion rant ' 15 L hi colonies. on be these nearly all our fastened irtiaTTiiBrteua tuebania bracing what Tanow known as the become, that:Trrirf", !. drrots Wnri Combination off ifarc L 6uch rore!-- n nd they, by their united efforts; procisi- .GovtriimenL with treaties II1,7 Btates of Indiana.. Ohio, Michigan, li'roklTalt Hcsols and WUccnsIn,.wa3. most of our great staples for uavT'l' jn r' fran onrl In t h A IT! 6 BO power was never before brought niralnst i to fht furnished lra men fill and women, great com acorn cantrolled exnort. tho' te and aud such enemy; great pie victory ble Declaration .orindependenwi on the exthe hitidMitlVhsppy homes, and an ed any was never on before t Pi par VnltftdOutcs by Virginia,' Not but tutMU heavens founders of theEspubilc ave to us ts nation. merce ,Tke of so, the only r ncr Weill press condition that the same should be bless ucated world and tbe 7v an frorapeople, our of that cheer on went with it graduated tarlCj, cheer, that up forevrrf r from elavery., , . V 21 ri vies. They, bslleredin phllanthroplsta and the practical rang- tue. aiiXJY gnu uavv. loan, i ;to a. hlsh protective tarhT. with AiiO V01C8 C peculiar -mrrrrinrr rnt rf "The second' Was 'in" the interests of mh3.r?o w aaarvw i the whole people? both north and south Jaws end appointed a creed-wisflflva It also made, our J slavcry.vad M?UMiw in free Jem or ri religion. i 4 V. V. J i J let' THEEVENINGNEWS: J . In 8 I handsome ban their midst was a were-represent- ed pre-emine- jvh r nt I . i . ? :! r- Into-tbeiirM- th -- sus-a-sla- ve & by-th- V their jiU 1- H ;8e . : Jtocky-ilountaln- s; sk . t e rom-Jtfik- 1 - " w . et - v tfnlftatgr a 1 pm -- -- -- felc-atrori- i Uvrlcgf bbemejip i g -- I y geedof . . d de ; pf. s nf the-Unite- blow-otin- mldstf-theeehappyjQionienUU- d ; ie 1 . tiiUfl m re-call- ed ! f er r 4 I north-tnster- u ' rom-lWashing-ton, Iln-ot- I d . thec-ooneemie- -- till -- ! ite. -- the-wgons- .- j -- fixe-upo- n time-when-h- - is o . 1 ! 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