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, 1863.—1RIPLE SHEET. . Stee - . - THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Inthe very idea ie involved the loss of liberty and the establishment of despotism. could not be provecute the dertractwu of. » 161, with a ie! ragnetty Distory of our sieetio and with Out all the comsequences which have coercion; and he degiared that the hie record av example ermiuent Kirong enough to crush ten millions of thoy bebe ved their Libertios riled, without the ” eo -= os ey | at the commence: | Douglas, be Biates on the 1. which, of course, es a consequence, subverts y 4. Because it io made s for the most see domnahe Cane, roan th , however legal and just us li a 2 into sub'ection when rixbts were ira; lom being destroyed. 1. Seward, in his o @letior to Charles Francie Adams, Minister to DeLantialiy stated the sume 1bi rine, and although he is Of prophets aud the unsoundest of 3 errulivg public saving our fastit ponents <a thas destructive policy which box oxalted e passion and frenzy of a appiness of the om and action SEE oar inact iv, au! , ‘beenues division 5 i are t be deprecated, uong the friends of constitutional yo orpetuate the rule of the misguided men who no pe remus of power. Vary peapootintly, 2 " UNTER FROM TRE MOM. QRORGE Me BaDLanaN. INANNAT, 28, 1863, Mr Dear fia—! have retursea withio ‘in oar fromm au political meeting in thednterior your letter awaiting we, ur ffOaeuce on the 3d of june, When miliary law subverts forev Eat Hite] a rs sbgitt trick, into the very condition that i Mr. Bowarl woe at ne HI fr Ais OD Ub aud the dth of June will prevent wy gol #t he appol Lime. Mempied 40 be practised ineeting im favor of dioary county Fa time that the trath waa spoken, For been nothing but a series of lies and ba pate yom from und suppress thei ops. T 4 been four taoe 3 an of Seward’s bastilcs, Forts Lafayette aud eres vw wt ane ‘even Phebe J State Comvention. £ g. z fit § invitation to to. be held in Sew wr tr noptatne people wil! Gurn tho tablet vpn have cfduréd that aise! xpreesing my political opin- country Lam, potwith sdjeot Of” ADrabaut jed purpose and dosixn of the ty DO aieke he pe of the Runa Of Chicago ever assembled there, in front of, she oftice of | {Sitcou") atte Jenubtioan’ oer fer even banded justice. (Applause.) | shall ever con {and thas tbe Sukh sree cbcditmae to the eoatination, 00 | marked with crimewu blood dwellings of Union and disunion eit 10 preserve it and make it ure | pores Mf possivie, it the dearest object of my hile Talutaip ube rights and honor of my countey 1 would wive the inst come £ my back, a the jest ounce ef my heart's mw blood: bal to # war fUch as we are Low waging—unfair in tix pri 4. citabtiol a mére idee oF semtimeut, fanatical Taheus in copseyvenees-—1 weuld net contribol singe effort or a single shilling BOF dasive to tee conuiry rare hui’ But ark for vengoauce vn the honda of tae wan wore tLe principal canse of our troubles, Lonly reoommend that they retrace thetr steps, leet fearful pun! them; for if thie great country, Abtuugh she! OF evil doings, is divided permarently J would bob give a day's for their yy The etrenggte of the Bontbern: contending tor thetr fq lis agiiiay }, im the Of % great and power Sol eapte, . rae a0.) They will spnen, with a 1, of horror ind detestation, any propesitign Mr. Lincola or bis party, becuuye bo aud they hay lated every pledge and promise have ‘made. He waid, in the beginning, Be would administer the aflaire of the nation under the constitution, and that the apecial in stitations of the South would be proseoted. promise he obtained seventy five thousand united and euthusiaain ef (he North. heu mmber, be changed hig policy Of cone!}iath nia ned 10 Conquer and abolitionize the Routh. bas Lym) Aimee, this nuwber, aud two long year, of cruel aud bi ody war bave passed. five hundred thousand of our best men have jerikhed im the attempt; thelr bleached bones whiten every gia, aud mountein in tho Jand; the mea whom they called cowards, kuaves and fools have bren victerions om aimest every Geld, and er} ‘tiidat of victories Lave wa} examples to rulers of & moderation we May of tetaiioos and yet this la the great eople these madniet: seek to conquer. ‘Think of the roi of hive inmemannisoyod im, tale wars of the polling pineteen or twenty millions of our own kith and kiv they nro saddling with an enormous debt ; & debs that will take that noble democratic paper, the Chicago Times, protest- ing with stentorian po ‘usurpation upon the rights af & free presé; and if 1 know the chgracter of the Weatern people, if I understand the character of the men of Chicago, they ent And convert it into a centralized despotiam outset. Two years ago this avowal was tnaa against this military jeneral Rapks, stan rant, 5 To Jom J. Vax Aimy, Chairnan Comuittes on 4 Invitation, hee seein s LETTER YROM THE HON. WILLIAM 8B. 1KED. legion Heights; oked over to Wh mans ity over Vin! ton (groans for Bapks)— aud extending his arm in that irectar sata is the end of erament as it Bow oxists. 7 May 28, 1863. cannes of aalt sweat from the poor man's brow before it is paid off. Not only the uiveteen or tweuty millicas now tthe untold railiione of unborn sous of toll who my , aud go, and slave, and work belore it caneolled, War euslaves ihe tiling Andro uuaumng BnRaen, nd ancickes and makes aristocrats of the few. these GentTinam—J]t will get be in ‘There will be a reconstruct the hearthe made desolate, the possess the spirit of the men of Now York. upon diferent principien And I dare and defy the administration to send tothe city ww Engiand mau.) meeting of tho democracy in Ni pressio! Cameron, and from the New York J have a very Clear im; now ig at honw, within the limita of the (cnmonw. ing in their bayouent Len | with this system of subjngation, you must fail, never to the widewsd mother aud the wan the thousands of dying braves ‘alien in ‘Shere hin OF Ueahgtlipeaibnaihiatcamnidahtnmarspers ot of New York their General Burnside to suppress thein. en, and it finds ite echo in this assem. ying in those ghastly fells of slaughter, with life's sweet warm bicod ebbing fast away, witau owes andimin: then, be it a place of danger or security, let every Tenn iin remain, resolute to malmtain the { Biute us a sovereignty, and to shape, if poreil (Appiauae.) And T here, in the name of this assembly of thousands and tena of thousands, inside and outside of this hall, request the admipiatration to give Gene- tep trample upon tho constitution, They have introduced luto this country the system of St. Petersburg and Vienna. We were to-day in thy condition of Poland, Venice and muad to-night. ¢Applause.) Allow me w pu iittie Dela- ware into th's contest—appinus -)—tbat #he muy be re. ceived iio this great struggle for indopendence and liber- p of wuld water to cool their parched Nye in the Inet dar honr of their bitter agony? "And ail tbls,in Heaven's holy name, tablish ® tere tentient, iD be im the boast to Tord J yy. (Great applauge. > that he could put his hand upon one side of hia upae se bell and order the arrest of @ witizen of New York, and policy 80 a8 10, ‘aud promote ultimate recun- @iliation. Very ‘WILIAM B. REED. ral Burnside thin And if this conflict (Great applaune.) SPEKCH OF BON, FRKNANDO WOOD. Hon. Fraxanno Woop, on being introduced, came for for “whawl, bohulf of a wretched whom God has not given brains enongh wo appreciate our efforts. Aud then Fr meinber, after ali here wrouge ond suflerings, byrne by putting bie hand upon the other side, touch a bei order the arrest of a citizen of Obio Englend could not do as much. at some length to Jation must commence, 1 want the pow: to try their hands upon ue. may have uttered the language of treagon—I have cer- \ainly said more than was uttered by our lamentea and ‘To ine Committee of the New York Convention. SPEECH OF ATTOUNBY GENEWAL A. Ke WOOTTEN, OF ward and was greeted with loud aud rapturoue chee: lug. (Vociferous applanse) 1 hi ‘We have fallen upon evil times. We have lived too favor of peace, an ever patient people, how our tL oUnITy Mmuet eaffer jw the presence of an’ eptire world, when the wathiul audgecathiog tome Kinglake writes the history of the backs id! , the Labec. lilies and corroptiona of the authors and abettors of this cruel war. Look at Hayti Aurnep R. Woorren ; Attorney General of Delaware, was ‘tben introduced and spoke ag follows:— Mr. Cuusmakae ax Parow Prmsurn-As such | address understands to be ation ever made in thia eisy, to support no leaders who-e action tends to np held the despot c now in Washington, but to stand by meu who ar, aod im fe urged those here, io view of what be ‘the most splendid demoustrs Jong, if we have ontlived our country. monisb us that the American Union has been severed, and it may be forever. Disguise it as we may, candor. Indications sd | siorious friend, Vallandighem, whe hes, beea struck down. (Three cheers for Vallandigham,) I may be the next glorious martyr on the altar of way country’ ‘one of the most beautiful wlanda of the group, aad bear what Underhill says;— We passed by many or Shrough many abandoned pliutations, tho bmldinys im Ghe augar milla de net (he iro compels the admission that our once proud Tepablic hag fe our Nberties preserve our true patioual (No, wever!"?) 1 ask your ‘attention and lelde, cracked a t pain of confiacetion. the of fallen from iis exalted height. It i» ROW prostrate. Te- quiet for # moment nti I relate to you ried, inzulted, and without second rate position abroad— orbide, om all metals, they would long ago have been sold tv fore, Ft nus, SPEECH OF MR. THORIN, ee , THOR was then introd suid Ge wae an anecdote of General Wasvingtov. General Washington berore the Revoluion rent asunder by fearfat civil war at homesruted by des- Poetic power on principies of partisan hate, aud upon theories of government utterly amtagoniatic to those upou ‘bat a native of that much (Applaure.) He de- arrests in the South—be us boldly de- ‘when @ young man, as we all know, wis a planter upop He bad a large, fine plantation. State of South + ‘aémioiatragion that, it the flag of our country, the Potomac river. Lok aleo at the Deauti(ul island of Jameica, contaluing He never in the wholé coure of hie life hada neighbor, who owned an adjoining estate, with ab. ut 6,400 square miles of the richowt poll in the wortd ,the which our inetitntions were founded, we sland before the world ag object of wonder, contempt aud ridicule. These facta are not referred to ina spirit of reproach, but au- licipste the record of history; and J shal) leave to vthers ty fix the respausibility. I reproach nous, It is not ditlcolt ehargeerror or wrong doing alter the accomplishment ‘of résuits, All of aw can see causes for misfortunes that have Occurred better than we cau provide a preventive rom which he derived suob exqu whom he bad « dispute as to the boundary line between irom this meoting the two plantations. His neighbor was a tyrannical, de- Ho probobly conceived that he was the owner of the disputed bonudary, George Washing- ton, honest, resolute, not esiring to laterfere with the rights of others, yet firmly belicved that the title to the disputed line was im himselr. with bis faithful ita life blood, draggivg the Yous Union over upoo J 5 Jeasure as front this meetin, an adminis the - shout that went Fort Sumter, there had uot gone op such mahoc tas goes nj war hasbeen prost) spotic, resolute man. tod toa war _nyon the democratic party and principles of free speech and fee fe keep silent Bow of the: our veins irom the tathers of 1776. lie knew what it was to mele to revolatign, and the fre high 1 8 ny Guy publi wi Mr. jay violated the constitution, , ive when they wil! receive Ddiood that flows One day he wos. Yalu ol her exports in 1809, before emancipation, was ov: i, 000; afer emancipation, tu 1864, it’was only ,060,000.' The valuation of property im the island defore emancipation, eas 230,000,000" its face: the same wore ab follown:— 4 the opadia of Commerce 62} ‘itis humas to err, it i@ divine to forgive, servant by bis pidly receding to & savi upinistration at Warhingt ile he blaimed Mr. Lineon for it all. His ride, and ip those times it was the practice to go over Journal saya—T mean the Loudo ‘easy to commit error ourselves, it is di With thess sentiments, 1 am disposed to al Jeviate the hational woes rather than indulge criticism ty be ilmatrated by hina shop, you mst get hi Feat appladse aod laightor.) Doew (bis es in the Owners O6 these large areas, uumbering thousands of acres, with an armed servant. Suddenly Washington fonnd himself right upen the dividing and disputing line, and beheld before tee ne bas the are vi bifvking the truth, Years ot Litier experience, ferro" self devotion aprequited, of rings de fed. of ‘naults unre o upon the causes, 1 would do something to extricate tho ita terrible calamities, re t hi him his enemy, the claimaut of the tine, ‘The claimant sara eb dca ( seery, trem siod before him, armed. He held a rifle in his band, and eit mariah bo eye fondly. ad “a oi mriat bo diy and. ane cally, deaplie. the’ wil Sasdaiugs of showlih ih frend West India slate will mot ull the free sen abe ‘the effort, however feeble, is eunobling. of the ex sinve Ie said to Washingtou—"' sir, go bac! cross that line.” Said Washington, catmly— 1 will eroas His cnemy cocked hiv rifle don't you dare to tempt, if made im good faith, 18 worthy the highest jutellect and the most clevated patriotism. ofthe many of this character of which America bas thy et said to be waged for free ‘the musxes by their si ‘pormit it there, jord in their bands, Das thet great ond ous triumph? (+N 5 My The and said—« if you we the Benth would not ‘pfeil of that liberty for w' cross that line aud Twill kill you.’ Washington coolly Pee what ix sho now: boasted, who have honaved ce im the several dopart- et yeh, 1d us to of hutonu progress, mone have arigen al this tiwe | ‘fed 60 hie orvant and gain, Joba, do you hear what He says if Toros that to wave @ sword to lepeuder negre toto ree, 2 ett” ewough, be bas become, God Bow! sik wot, 7, Any aisreapoct 10 Im for this bleawed mission, Tah oh me been ie be Heretofore, iu every age ‘Because ft Hj favor ore the House of Com- tbout Jobo, | intend to crow that line. aim, John, do you take afin, and when. he shoots me do (Applause.) Now, the oppliontion 1 Age, when be taxes the | niow as it was. contended for tbe Union in the South. He Ly froe mpoeub iy Washingtow, snd had come ‘arther North sreat national exigencies dave produced the man fur the (Groaus for Burnside. <coasion, A® the Almighty ‘tempore the wind to we you pire.” y Ovo thon, A Mr. Hated, one of tho most strenuous advocates of the Fnnncipatlon act, shorn lamb,’ ev bas he, heretoiore, provided (he instru i he bad sapposed he could not find free make of that )# this, when one of your feilow citi Leto vistior see with bis dowed emates r apeceh here he would Nave remained at the Sout would contend for it ote am be had south, hat wheu the waves of sentiment from tis meeung foderal’ bayonets at “Wash- theut by which great national results have been accom plished for the advantage of humanity. Aa yet, He hos wot vourheated this favor to us, No man equal to this he the humble individual now before you, or auy © bor Than, shalt be taken in the discharge of Bis rights and in the majnteaance of hit own, do you strike down thety- Lnwe rtd rind unat of Rey ith would be answered prop ettions oO peace und settlement, condemued the stremt of Val- Jandigham, who Revd advogsted nothh crise has appeared—neither iu the fied nor io the cali Lot: nor in the many elovatea spheres of private lite ha | “tM that dnee it (We will,” and great a Whieh be Wid dot port himself to the a Inks inte of id witnoes Mie liferand activity oh thy mum presonied himselr with the bra, the heart aud bp ag Fonte A RA i, Ph BA teh the courage to seize amd work out the great political problern Bow W be solved ip our case, and Ww utter ef- ficiently the truths of reason with the force and power equal to the pening crisis, Those who have the istel- Jectual ability have lacked the nerve, and those with the nerve have jacked the ability, But there is another wonder: that im thie civilized population of over thirty He did pot biame laruside wenternyy after the battle of Frederickebarg and was - Lingoin ond reed the act of Burnside, nud made it his own, and was mapensibie for He proceeded at some length, add clored with thin quotation fram Patrick leary - ke bot 98 for me, ¢ the Fight 10 adyoote. oonvention as this—(Choe was proclaimed Wwards @ it nitive im good company then: Ne then referred . by peare and goud will '¥ tan who bonored he was mistaken do the present etate of the country. repnblican party the resjonsibi! of the Fonth <eceted bre vase thé A tho “Atorents of the Youth, te platiorg ing Toad thw citizens f dhe sonst had uo right to ear ‘Linow vet what course e me Uberty or give ia favor of free GRORGR PRANCIB IRALN. iglts in the hall were partially di F Wood, of Ohio, aevihor antbalavery advo cate, after & viblt Wo Jamaica, 4 sey have become im neat. They ares rude, Viv waked about to sre te, as T beileve worse. He paid:—tt in only the light of the hell, not ub; thal not ous’ yet aid & copper ad fay’ H18 cometitational property into the Terrlv ries. the true cause of Seension aad Of this waa, wmtry became lar Crittenden compromie, th ugh they knew ruittions—North and Sonth—abounding with bénevoleace, party, coitivation aud enlightened Christianity. none are found to raive the banner of peace. Among the thousand epires which rear their lofty turrets to @ benignant ‘people was unaotmous Pes'ted their votes #t the ballot box to put down such a Governor as we now Leve— hen I wout to deposit my voto at the bal the light of the head for the Un ag they refused wader the crossed bayonets of Mr. L moulin’ there Delaware stands. sar tat » 1 bad rather % bata)—n one of Vein (oF sotne time, keep langhter, He defended Abrabem (inosiu, » property in wuves. Ay getting Weete rate jrem the Old ominion he bad Gd, but one covers a pulpit devoted to the true prin- ciples of Christ, and prociauns wilt Coward men.” 1m @urth peace; good (Applanse and vo ihe fora tha ity ceceeding jn th * ty is war aul UR Ox.m ne Lord Lyons mhoald be volon bo chained, witch deen dernoeratic. Why, tl ever was & time that the deuooraty: party your jiberties. There never nas » tine sera proud to Ray right of reunion vent in the other States that it wae doubtful dl out, even if The Critterdeu ‘How much more dii'ieut to carry reed 10 that compronuse, Tho exception is called for, We ieve, wow within there walls—Mr. Pratt, & prec (Good, good, aud three cheare fr It ig Ghat of @ geatioman, | If they eouid be from Staten Island pation wou'd bring om the fay J a Aaa within the bistory of this man had net the of secession did the opposite constituted ihe war, blondsbed and raping ‘all unoharitableness” tanght, ax io right “to say to his fellow citi tor peace, We souk, tur peocoreg Use pari wb toon understood: that country that wo sentiments — of political leaders, thove who rejected that compromise. Why out privateers with imunltiens whole duty of man pol nap the couraged, and indamed thor yard be bod dene fe party uever have waderatrod Abrah iDawitted that eempr meDt applies wi giola, NOrih One meek the «piri of the ‘meek and lowly Jerus"” whose, professions should inatih the Kindler guethots of setting human controversy have boon foresmost in pre for human sscrilice, forgetting tbat war aud hate are the children of Satan, and that peace and bor in a my¥torivns way extremaly attached to tie Union, and nothieg but Pyne be bad ne- other ae the \ietoor ratic party never Virgiola inaugurated basing the slave the peace comvention, whieh Cragress: © pian would have carried, By pe enlth, ind Wasie ard Jqoiate hom runing Tetras Wemitl ron L Ite men in this watholy wn th u Hight {4 the beginning Oo r emanation of the Divine Spirit, 1 bave looked ype with wonder, and bave sald—"Ob! Iarae!, §. this be your God,” | am not surprised that the country and the church are alike opon the road to ruin, amd that God has witm trict be fad made the abolition sta nck as citnea, at leas a yet, of 6 act the demu gogur tue pablie on every veoaion, and bnt for the believed itn great necessity there that night Congreas and settle this coutroverry luberties of une Mr. Seward offered a resol oton that Congress bed ne slavery in the “tates lation, #8 no /ne © id not intrade biuwee!t Jet them remember the old adage bark iar beyond the agetnat the purse aud ¥ * med any sven thing. Thas was ali Congr as woul in that time of the country’s peril, ced the North to give up way : ight. Fights an‘er tbe eoustitativ ‘ou drawn bie countenal Now, without belier ing that my feeble vowe and imfucoce can seo mplich much toward averting this revulsion of our political and social system, I should be reereant to every impulse of my peart aud Wevery cherished principle of my ife if 1 did pot throw my-elf joto the breach to do whatever in me lex to impede, if not stay, this evalapche of general destruction. (Applanse.) Without tbe ability to do mock J have not the temerity to attempt much, but whatever I ean shall be dove to bring the American peopie to a Fealization of their present pertius condition, this spirit ard with Myself into this cause, Senator Rentow, when be presented a proposition to the United states Seuate, with Ittte hope of tte Mmmedite Ancorss, atniimt the general indignation uf bis compecrs, « Molitary aud alowe J put t po was Wo exvonge Ihe reselithn® from the Cour ecod 4 mark of coutempet ing opr Though oomtemned wid ceeded amid the approving Mawtite oF she whole Ameriown people, So with this Though now to be denounced by the open enmnies of the Aotmoerstic party from without, and lo be yot more tently opposed by so-called dermucrats from within, yer newertioless, t must Analy true tx Of the Amorioun peop of the ineuds of Boman Hberty ment throwguout the world, thot Merernal would vot address tion, heeaue they bettar than Abe Lincoln—(cheern) on being strictly neutral iKiavd bas taught \ The South pever 1 she ouly asked her nd the decision of She asked on amendment to the cop. 4 togive ber ay now right, but to make mere clear thoee which she already had under the plain detier of the copatitation. The republican party recused that reasonable request, aad are respynaibic for Uns war aud vil fie terrible congequencer, The speaker continued for prace—jesce to have war to eave to fall in the trenebes Pronounsed » eulox y bet of reunion, bee mau power ‘1 bet STAND NO. TWO. 7 the language of ake the inifhng's shoewi Wheu that patiot, Mr Maving exprewod the sentiments Of (Uree-fonrths Of tne yeon'e OF this country, aud Ube acho of Wie I) sersep the fooke from river kn man. | would ite t9 re the Sou! h Union Buta detest, ae book the PeseGL sdinioiMtration—i great ap heck.20 Th te Hilal bo the rights Of the p » Whe pravciples ot adminiatration tw abe oyen dacufsiod ox Cover wMfoet hum, H he ie wrong sheild anedt the (o'e that the wrong niways YoRer You im the Biate of New York Sidte-=the kanpire Stav—hne Lie power (Appleone and tO whore you Mwy be trae tihng uri the ead you may teen if ‘you Bow coustitalion, fer you mud 1 1 wover kbew a8 wtrong as etre!” Vaileadignam, ag y dome someone iu The meating at thi) stand, which was ti net only refured to of the Cooper Institute, was the lary " binge that las been belt In Chie chy for a long | Cled (b@ tneot ing to ord | im wottow, 8 aid i Mr. Peter Folin nating the Hon. A. ©. Niveo, Mr, Niven,op assuming the char, m Addtresd in favor of perce Sreecn OF sUDOR woe ‘The Hon, Jown I. Mecesy thie Brest aBd glo tor cuine Taek then let the eo uel ou we (Gteat applause.) Miusirions Audrow J decried then, it dual the covmttuth Few und bevter end conciiwton, and be y should adjey th A New York, wae rien OF sJoserit a Jonere A Fusmor 0 troduced, nud spoke aubmtantiaily as (oth He #8id Unet for twe years past the part of the ad VATOLe presverts upen wD Ue war «at pros thre premory atws Would demonstrate that It wag 0 ie, 1. had been © mm Of republicans af weil a war democr th« war the objset for which the wat wae pro 8 Now, there wan pot @ word of tr thin y. (he war lind been proseeuted What conetituted 41 were you T would exe Hew DamocRATi— hope, a Weak 96 rinietration b nival of incapacity avd r ton obntry through thi odie Of the people are Wt erbeeccd. » Hon ie indet onretont ing Anntet the csr } tbouder o siways bave done tw, | vue what recognizes eau bub what deterred Jt, Doraue the eonetitution was 4 tH vite oo ways wrong think for yeuneel yon. progre. «abd #etf @overn the grievances it OF the Very angels of Depton's edurs was to Famwre the Their wrongs are aggtuvated Laken eway Wwikbous Fed “a meet feb and LA. your voles he for peuce Denounes this war ap in vieteiiao ef ail ornet) Put down thir ven. Tar Merete) The demudrat wit fall: int) ve bi can | AFty filly ke om epee! from Heaven lisa that you capo’ reach and applause) ¥ J ca ae wot bere to address (Dia reat) 1) The @ fram the bitter Stato! Ushoenure, w trarepied onder Tout vot oevetiblage of wtelleet, which ta i the pe nie of thie state wil demend thetr pi: Gomaniieg (bey will detaand them under Ui fiom, Fermonde Wood preared ayer the pias ed ermal hae acrived. wo tale fame of a galle f this, but,ou the Ue death vetiom silewt or insetive. fon Of the bast institutions | wor devieed for the government of man, od as preparatory for peace, arm ia favor of u Coe fatlon of hortiiitler, (hat Propositions may be mado or acerpted which aball conduce to oF reqult iu an amicabie odustment of the causes which led to this war { am wot for ® peror based up the A the States, but for peace an sue Will lead (0 remtormion, aad am op. Posed to, and ati! the popular veioe of the country ahall retere for it shal! continue to oppose, any inovement ehh bee for eotwus old Bulow muatiented tse Toe andere onde within seneeh w: b, but they bave welive valeys, our rich ax malt look to your ‘ py to moet Ih | oa oppure.) fat Sepmration ouly weaos wh comporing or ocotfederncy or in Uf Poputiatin’ No, nor did aii these combined our trup national fife, They contributed to A prosperity and and they bare mate ‘been bitherto the pride of th Amerson Lf proce of ttintep he areaute of tthe find thet thie wer has fued, Govmd, (hat ly dy bowen of do ty cover np the retvoating form— from et theme wee hae utter coutempt for soem 4 emt aprlawe) Tewgio- which we have lived ot prowpered for over threeqvarters af « com {Apptaene.) Upon thie occariog 1 have noe rm that deuen ol th ~ veyed Le Se Miuiatration. whou we els! set tab openly ow We be dewt dete of ue ure, tu thee axepe democrat Herty canbot succeet The Hew Wes rt i fe eF a8 i} Tree } : i rere ly ereget CMNEDE HHA for frmCe Lav 8 WO ee Pout. but j eaho'dere, contractors urd tie, But Jet this baltie peawefy iiy; let and town Uaroughent he We hinve the greut J ¥ HON. Te MT ATT Hives wee DORs Murniqoed, and « deavored to read & very lengthy epost, but bet Voles aot being very leing opm a high OMvet. # shows hee dieu « Hey ther ioe din. tne ¢ Of hin remarks was that our falters bey osthed a gloras Loritage 4 government ELet mecrred tus (res domn.of epeeoh (reed A Une prem feerdou i rw igi : i if i i F rE H H if SE See I ae TR Ee on as cp ae 5 -e GT PRCT PC ot SLES PEE pk ee ean ee SEE FLT Res ES A PLS PA Ce PE SES SE Se RE SR OED Son Ge ke OlepEN oe anid feeder t civil ¢ t yuuchrated the t grommet SO Lo the @restent nomiber.!” Cnder te ore mW ArOat Che rer Meum qranted on, wrter tie wore. # a04 Lhe prowetion of tbe glorious compiitation ee tngotior us the st ¢ home of watioa ch eed, a0 had beeoud @ mighty halon -egnauen reroret as well ow anced hy the great bathusiie of Uhe earth rut iikiue bited of Ubirteen con'eteraie tow het wwdied is aotiiarios (0 oeariy treble (hat gumnlew yor lata whe teeming with wealln, gruifing with or a portly end bappwes. He io * malign cvege haus con over the spirit ef car dream, We hear te trerope riike hort Unrough oor hitherty pescetul strate ine Fart Uremiiee ander the atmek of ermbetties legion tether meets Urowaer ep the @aggulned at Grtiliery poale pom the eta tet ear ties | Of departing berYy, Aparehy apt piste rghit this late peacefal and, Curse on jue rican) hana Arwt Cataed againat wr route)» ber aod penee—agninas the wingriy of our ne Vatort an ney tbe pega, acd we sli rep ws Whe bath wrought this atewrsed change? Ww tee b “rr Onde whee baba are ree and rel lng with (raveieids: bic! Taay are the abolition fansitow of the apt the Preegters of the sinh the senagogw + od by the OPeNOL OF wn We be memrar. i here, fellow gitivens, (2 oleae wy s formal tm © we stress yor oper thie ote WOW CrMTONt Wo Ibe aoe pracy vom 1 eww tt, fort claim toe leaot a having gate the + hie [reer egeeen over made ie the Mater New thet seeteb | wae Kicked ont . veel wteat we 4 perk of mmpwite: tat, ‘ an a rempmoahig bamber @ my te » ne Oe i | i i : 35 f t | their rights will be preserved, and then we will have Peace upon the basis uot of separetion, but scountry like ours, where the govermment rents Avections Of the people, no war power cau ever it. (A \oloe—'Sucres Ww you’) Ihave been beginning, beapure I bave fi ad oviy by peace A ‘eat deal hag been said about Vauaudigham of late and manner of his arrest, but 1 bave bot heard of any oD whe he expressel eyinoathy with bik sentiments, idhig bain » dvebrinum. all the »peeches be he never nitered & sentiment Ineenestent with the preservation ef the ynion of sail 1Met War could uot proserve it, and ‘Talk about Abdo Lincola a hiv. and 1 think a damped night fees of hia to night than Lever @id in wy life. (Applause ) this great peace bland here to wy) (Great ebeoriny.) 1 jnmlot that demovsiration, and i you make up Give out the men in po San provent you frou doi the répubiieans will do an bot sappere thal ce fo restering tbe Union. heu linade my peace see. T replied that 1 thou a tit was too lale; awl if, alter all your exertions, he south vw tbe buses peace movement 1 of mow taking aclearly de! Ido not line those who are Dot lor one policy wor for the SPRECH OF AENATOR EDWARD 4. LAWRENCE. a1 aM bapoy to be with you un this Uigher and bower Upon any assembly, You have ieft your Day. rhebo) s— he paces os aunueeEsest Will Le thin LY BitOnded—eca..we the RIT O the peoye im awakened 16 We couse Of thoi hberties. The hbertie Mdoos my heart Koo. w rf Abap they aboll Ye protected eraoeut of Abrabim Lincoly whall fall. .) The resolutions and ad: read aro Dat a reiteration of what | w deinocrats of tbe f whole North havo reiter «ted 4nd 1 Lave no deul Lough thy beayeus and ine piro Ataie, aid t Jeffervou to tte Vir gl ok ot when be was in the Congrone 01 States, stating that all peopio bad 4 right to throw off Control when ite grievances were tom asiomb!y t0-bigh address and ri That whieh would be devied to = murderer, has beou denies to plange)—the right of trial by jury, many of your citizens &K you to'step posite Leit tne t iy it worth if we b high timo that tne Jory and manhood, shootd tranple {his viokuwon Of their constitutional righus (Giroans and nisses » ward and dowud your ubertios the tof the ballot box, © Ot the freedom of the people, tens of New Dork, io their ma 1 UtMler their (eet the Tak you woat force, aniews it is by the request of the kaeculive of ‘The power of the bxecutive tas been decided ( Abrauaw Lineoio, » bap delermined b) deprive you w your Jue Leny we wii Hoe wubnmt to it, And You will not submit to it, ioiportant than all. Thin is the Oret public demourtration of That sentiment wht b was placed i the coustitution by Wostrument—'bas the powers of Jed upon (0 eb force obedience in st be an eulorcement ot 1 E the framers of that gro thhse Btates cannot apy dervlict State, of military deepet iam when thie Upiom beoamo al why made it ten thourand ibe Dundé tae (0 send ails dere, (Prolonges applio @) ATRRCH OF Mi. BLANK Frwow fitannatax w be tor were ik Lo diewoly y Compovinas withi itn b ‘be Lewapapern Ubat be had wed profaue language. Lvery gentlewan w hot @ profane man, Thin wan wo rue, knew him Know fll weil that be All that be claimed woe We be heard and lo | 6 reported right on the constituthn fhe conpiry, that be bad ferved in ibe wate of bh nnd theretore be tel a right to speak that © former vecanion reminded Patrick Henry, the great expounder 4 trew #,cech sad JOry, Wad sald “tbes Cxear found hie ue in the Caphol, Charles the Firat be Commoners, and Aduaiuiotrathw Uae fe." That he loves hiv country, and i b he pomsessed deur to tins Union us i wes aud ¢ wilhasty plate ali on the and wy cvunbry my beay Lowe my country 5 be, aud if this be & war for the coustitution, I will again semwr aod dato danger eveu in the cacon'e wild Tink tn baitie, let those whe surviy iat tno cord thn Me, IRACrLe open May forrnd inscribed on the tomb vf there why to veport all of Mr ok Virginia. tw he war called a traitor be wae prod of the ton and the other fat The: miserable Kt) wanted notling but blood, ? strengias end demand that there ehowid be aoech unmereiful mlavghier. Viulent and wow bon The meeting sn aller adj ned. 6 the closing speseh Hie speech wos ae leuginy ae } Ribas STAND NO. THREE. nd Nu, 3, located at the unction Of Astor pimco mod Kighth streot, were initiated by the Appowmtument of Mr. HG Onderdouk as chairman At the moneut of Mr, Oaderds The proceedings at k making hin appear bot im the evume of the evening this wamber w At Otel near the other vad be bad com. 4 wimnding righ’ mA wah be provers ed Uown vy war, and there ¢ voluntary Com By war netanrer and Mr noe ements are a chunere of bell, the a werd ae white “ss (hat Jedar lnearet might be tee lite vag Ameren of Jean — (he wemubehamun of wor. ern othe one 5 Ie bt fe fibe tnore the War Grtaonrale wil) be kooen ap the Liseete Cnmpoer ate. (Laughter be taker 1 sure the At the OU: ey meet

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