Show DRAMATIC SWING ROUND THE NORTH Fe o 0 w were re II Iii that sena- sena n- n sv Ing around the tho cirIe clr- clr IE 1 wh ti cli h President Andrew Johnson JohnsonI I h ler o of oc th the o stage tage with other great grat IntI prominent men among amonI the tho now living I and these can cane cann n neve e t the rampant passions that then p d every even section of this countr L i it was n-as du during the thc time time- reconstruction excitement Jefferson Davis ls was Wll still In tn prison at Fort Fori M Minroe the civil chU rl rights bill hili and frei s 's bureau mf measure asure had been Mr Johnson and this action on Ills Ills- part had caused the congress to become bitterly hostile to him There was at it that time also some someI I feIn In various arlou quarters In and out of congress ss that Jefferson Davis ls should ha t been tried and ond executed and If I tIer thor was ai on any onman man more hated In those I da s di than the tho ex president nl of oC the tho I b by the tho ultra tad li k IcIs iN It was And Andy Johnson His HIJ one erie mi s referred to hm us his K IK and he raid them back In their i o own on n coin oln The Tho swing around the tho circle was a It took place pIneo epoch n a n number o of tho the most distin h rl men In the country were about to in mike makr ike a sort of or pious p l pilgrimage to hka o in compliance with an all Invitation In tion from rom the Dou Douglas Ia Monument asso- asso I allon to attend the ceremonies of lay- lay I In r In the he stone corner In 1 Chicago o over o I th the r. r mains of or Stephen A A. Dou Douglas ln the renowned d from Illinois I 11 Men 0 I la In I T lr Johnson determined to make aI a I visit n 1 1 II to make speeches In In of tIle tUc Policy o ol of his administration t I while c n r route roulo to i V t to the tho great Western i with a n notable party heI he ho hoton I loft Jolt ton Au 23 21 1800 Among Amott I thoSe thOS Who f nC cc dm- dm nl an led l him were Sec Sec- Seward Welles heads hend or of un unil NL Navy departments reI re- re I ct 01 General I I r-nt r and his hiM chief or of start I Vice FarI IArI Far Far- I t rneA D I h boL tt tur pO 1 w ts-w n t tH I I H 4 J AWny Away Ie i t from Washington ton I while whilo a a- multitude of ot folks cheered At I every cry prominent city en on route the tho PresIdent President Pres Pres- I I ident ideaL made mad a speech Ip ch Some of them were brief ic to welcome welcomes while I others w Wre Wn ro mo more e extended At Philadelphia Phila I delphia- delphia tho u President made a long Jong speech Th There rf wa W much enthusiasm displayed d In the tho Q Quaker alcer city Everybody Every Every- boll body was as raz c.-raz crazy to I e the tho bl big men of oC I i tho the nation nr who ormed the party part It was hero here the President made his first set speech Ln an and 1 in that he doI det do- do I I claret In or fa t of oC rot rotation In oC office ce Ho lIe dc d d his course In iii turning certain m men mea n Lout of positions and asked Is Is that good old doctrine of oC rotation t In ti oWn forgotten Here also he paid iris Ills ri r to the Union Lla League uc club 11 leading spirits of which had been uni un- un i in personal attacks upon him sir O a O lIn In Ne Nc New url Vork i on tho the lino line of or route came caine th the elt city of New ew York Tho The party part was vas j gretI hero L by half a a a. million people I Ma fy Bor e r Hoffman delivered an audr address Sl of ot welco Hl and Mr Johnson replied He lie I w wa was 1 U l J touched at his reception on I and nJ nd id so In iii his reply to tho the mayor t Seward who was then on his ow bC al also o made mado a speech In iii which i he ie extolled the tire wisdom and j l OI of oC tho the President y escort cort of tho the party parly along Broadway Broad Broad- way II e lo thi the thc Fifth Firth Avenue hotel consisted consist consist- ed t f troops The ovation was v Jo x a Kr- Kr grand d one The Tho President in iu pus as a u. Democratic city and und he ho was iad old M welcome come Th The banquet hall ball in In Delmonico's that nl night ht ran rang with Hori Hoid ler of course the tho speech pc oh of or the s 's dent vAs the main mal attraction J In 10 it 11 i tIr Ir Jo John Johnson on told his hearers und the y as well vell why he ne refused his L on to 10 thi the bureau burau bill lIe Ial said ald it was a t. t bill taxing the tha people peo- peo plC the k many miny millions Ions of or dollars dollar for Cor what d to be bc at that time tho the freedmen whore Whereas the measure was e more or less than tItan a scheme OO 8 transferred or would transfer Vl's trot from their original owners own- own rs tr to ers a a a. ne act et of or taskmasters ap- ap und under r tho the government of or tho the Hero also the President t V attacked his traducers that mat night ro roas was as a a. sere sere- the pur party at the tho Fifth Aye Ave I f I J j nuo hotel The cr crowd wd yelled for a speech ch from Crom rota General Grant und and for Cor Farragut Far- Far Both noth of or these those gallant men mado th their lr appearance on the balcony halcon and ana pandemonium broke broke- loose The crowd wanted santed Grant to make a speech lC ch but that taciturn warrior only smiled and contented himself himself him him- looked about him He lie self a few fw moments b by gazing at the of faces before him and then turning turn turn- sen lug InK to Admiral Jarra ut be lie said Admiral Admiral Ad Ad Admiral miral n as It would be utter utterly impossible impossible sible Ihle at nt tit this I dl distance to make the people people peo pee pie hear r our ourol ol voices s they will take our appearance for a n speech The party visited all tho the principal cities In the northern part of or New Now York There was an un ovation o such as any President of this great reat republic would hive have till nil through h the stat state At Auburn the home hom place of or Se Seward that gt gentleman was watt welcomed as he ho never nover h had Hl been before and both I he and the President addressed tumultuous tumultuous tumult tumult- crowds of oC In the meantime Johnsons Johnson's enemies W Were re thundering on his wake He lie mai maddened encil them thorn b by his defiance They couldn couldn't t the old stump sp speaker aker and got as good as they sent lie was ivas fighting ultra radicalism and he fought with bare knuckles s He lie opened up on nn them at nt Niagara Tails Palls when the party part reached that tita t place Hot lint Shot Miot nt tit the lie In a regular set speech he ho challenged cd any of oC those who had been blen denouncing him n as a traitor traitor and and the tho whole radical party had so denounced him him tolay to lay a n. alinger alinger linger on any portion of or the tho platform adopted b by the tw Baltimore convention con i Imd hod nominated l him for the thc Vice Ie I Presidency that he ho hall had abandoned abandon d In Inthe tIn the same speech ch old And Andy took j ground roun t. t on OIl the subject of or ne negro ro suffrage suf suf- frae frage sa saying ln ho he considered It as us altogether alto alto- pother gether unfair for or the Southern states to be compelled t tl to cone confer what the the- I Northern states statts refused to concede o On the tho question of ot offices ho lie asked that If IC n were to Q o vote and hold office and become members of or congress in the tho I South why were not those privileges es accorded accord the black f people of Ut the Northern North North- em ern states states' rh The B s made mad by Mr Johnson orth and Secretary Seward at nt Niagara ara were about as important as any that wore were I Imn I mn made e on the tour anti and created an InI intense in- in tense tf 8 throughout th the count coun- coun In I t try rv The part party continued through ii I north northern rn Ohio and southern Michigan l visiting all nil the Ihl largo large cities s and stopPing stopping stop stop- ping n a short while at smaller 1 points At some orile points in section tIme the Pr President IH wn was vas jeered and hooted at nt lIe He made a bitter speech at ut Detroit where he ha had O Hn numerous enemies rind and at In- In he be was prevented d from speaking In lii this city there was d rf riot occasioned by the Ute intense feeling on the part o of his enemies Di Un I Honor lonor o u luc t last thU y reached their Mecca n and attended tho tIme c ceremonies at nt th the grave of oC Dou Doulas la This was wa on the of or r. r r forty p years s US U'S ago ao Th The speeches speech speech- es Cs here Were wore o G of a 1 different character than tho those e mado along the i a tOUt tour an rind and suitable to the time occasion the tho oration being that of or General JIhn Jahn A A. Dx On time the return Journey to the time national c capital other great cities 0 of tho the West st stI I were 10 visited 1511 the President expounding and nid u holding holing hum I policy olley without way way- an aim instant 11 He lie was ws hooted and amid derided at nt Oberlin Ohio and nod at some sonic parts of oC Wt western Penns I anla After a three tiree weeks tour thi th the outfit return re- re turn d and thu lie President wan welcomed d dby by a a i big concourse of citizens and amid military mili tary and escorted to his home homo In what was th then n called d time the Executive mansion manNion In the meantime as everybody knows time the breach with the In majority con con- Kr s was wider r and 11 He lie was Imp Impe and u. u quitted o of the charges u ug him Vi on on Post j |