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“4 “"wew YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1863- TRIPLE suxuy : 8 an rot that ary T nent to fureish Hnber for cur 1 je, oubot whieh | rtroug o.0ugh Loquerre! —lobie shreng then ine hands of a) foieg gon what be dove ony’ Woes oe = will make “Ixty thousand dollars the monsh How soon | good teu, all oor men wh) have arduOUR inky Lf er TENNESSEE {ica mean—the prociamation cf the Let 4 | Wall you Drie baci Lenmessee at that rat. / OH the com | Be COold sseure dherw 1 wan NO$ BO MWA! (hoy Wo ped ° ra | Mary ie! Governer Joboren wend What wan weve you} a Tosbunnihie paition vader We GOvERMMORL oe Yet ee he he territory dod plant epoe Ht Afi y mon w Bot kbow bow any wan, xcept One Of MELEE Hors LELe ee acd inten een GY, | bene that thew Title dded ier the: Union, and youssay.| ambition, could suey the presdut ocoupat of ibe . bey yh rior nick Trvereee peneeabry isto thy vith weve | Mocoe, either dh fru oy (he heat god it weal »| The Operations of the Cavalry Under ALY Degro Gown Wo tbo Gulf thas ever seu: S Par penn t= rien . ‘ ad) ag Hetherweo Ever im bard fortune to be compelled 10 take Ope uf We . (Spclenenl> Repenvege a7 er ee naa on Laem et Waneeth covee“aive us the tated, banied, | seccoda:y positions. aed so fet there. ia all: eharity . sone int. a Fee Fa Re ail tot tauged “Curent of the bale —itw fuwer 8 vn sa ope. alt teith-—by "ivtnemiberiog pth be uabicg General Shackelford. apse repnhee. p | thie Late—and we can come bach Koup ud from | ba terribie ir ais Lo vndergo. a prenk et pbs Phe Terms for the Reconstruc- does Mr, Lnolo way? He faye, aie ought asap dil, | ec vido wbctwcem imag ether, ned we mist ertuer | Uhrcuph-ctsengiben ‘to hrc of those ty wbow the 1 ie th thet eset te crt on Sou ie teaming any batter | °° llce or be bung.” Phat Wy the practica! commen dent wee of the cation are ch provent confided. He every | t tion of the Union. mi gonicn (hee i Hote 20 san ory Be suet Ba ta. Foor court te ig ple sin = py Rne reason? Age tot wets £3 a4 yp Fe Bey (eee ee bg, Puruit of the Rebels Under me Si ely Be fummer of 1861, we could her ang the meaning of tsk procaiantion aobey MRAMES | ino oid singebvidere, cuder the new gov-9 et indomner, | £4 fog kd bet at wyLt, Iain dowa wow Longstreet er 10 two years’ with YOwsA OF Th GU/REMB cOtuT OF "abt Unita elamgyerms | {Pesce iD the ale, I need not beer 0 en iba sub | dereg wheiker be whovid wmaton im he United staiee ? ae wo shall get out of ry ; ‘on mend, § KE thas been done. or America or in the Cae Statee onder ae, ae, Providence pinced us as tn ti ds t 2 Je, Davie, The city bad econ the time within the last Immediate and Unconditional | Sverre ‘eatns‘ar emocrue very bo | sect Sotetares Mntun he loses near eh | = cxysncus i Una vi sl oma waving Yo | 8) he ei wail ban" meet fants A f of t. Weil, then, men say, y criticise man whose body i# 10 Baltimore, bat where sou!, wf be 4 the Brite government eunageipale! the ely) of Jefe Davis On the very iste over Mr. Lineolo. He Mr, James ©. bitepatvick's Despaten. ’ i. Proc tion the third time! Slavery is dead, and no : r Ne) q They elt them alter al wat very Mankf bo God who bad carried ue on safely £0 Hwidyu omens. ¢ - man van revive it.’ Weil, } ave begrd that two or three 7 Hf ped wl hen far, aod trast batt tii 4 DUAR WNAERY Conre, tues, ye ae ment mony Geer woghen Dave tionen the contests wih the eaten | 18 Died to send you fuller por tculare of the ope any Nor UmaD. BAVOd, and wlavery destroyed, | eBall wie 1 sof hack cavslry corpe im the pal . MGRAMW/S BATE TURBED TO FEAR, |. rrgctes i couimerexrems twas | Bet, Ei cael at” atti | et latter aan taenmn™ | hati Men cot! ett tenas aed | iact ete eB | suid.ana tbo North belloved thas slavery had received its | }icpiass, Pik aca Freebiio. Piero. Amd of nai fe, ST Rabi ne GM OMEREE. 2D TWO 75 have aided in carrying ua theough there dreadtul t tout of Lougstrest to thie Viei@hy , < + Sha » and Frankitp lerce. And of to avpreabccohip was Ww laeb po Aemgrech ype € enn ire Fain ms 4 t ae a death blow. Genera Heith, of my State, pa Ncry, | only, two who refused the Dred Svoth decision they had bebaved ike gugh seu i menae the sloes Of ys remarks, three cheers TUR, PUROO Re SN sth 2 Aaa Tas yot ts deatb wound ’” The Convention of Merylend | ope ie in hie grave and the other has resigied, agden, a joading member of (he b bw Piven for President Lincoln und tbree for General ow Wednesday Inet General Shackelford, «00 a» stated * . $ — oe ee is bod aye pre 1 could uot | God Relp the negro if ho tangs ov Roger B. ‘toneg Luonist, atlowed Ubab a complete cane wag | Mela! 2 saxomablage then broke up, previously, bad ekirmubed with the enemy © roar guard “© Mapoleon Still Our Deter- [ee eine cree eons of revolutionary lt | liberty. Tam wot bere io #peak of tho porten tions power ives Jimalca, aude tho imyerial Par cease ail’ ihe man iro LARTER Ioees \0 line of Hs merty ie gi > ew Be Page> J ioe of the Supreme Uourt. You know what i i#—tbe Gibral- nd broke the coutiscl, Abd Hot bbe shaver f MEADE? early rag te ~ mined Eaem it dead. af a pry wed tar of cor system, the point where ow democratig ma- aunouneed Lord Brovgbam +a, s A R Mm Y . battle a few miles Delow this point. He charges (hem y- Ov Charleston with) Land oie ee oak hbeg | Chime touches nearest to dos; otiem, taking ber system Shope Jamoica will Toke warn and « rope!ng Oght took place, closing At sitimbet, woven he ” m the fruitful voll of the islands, game. outa hbre | of howing to precedents, itis a sysem in whieh the d by nO Vagrant act, by 00 prison acie, by sadeath tes: tuts nial Sea mies 0 tovwoka, bey 0 evade the wil of ibe bc aoa Od AO a a at er ihe North | CiniOne Of the present: diy are ehockmated by the pre ma, Salar eapereery 2" vulniinated jn th’s rebellion. "No, only idiots aro vorened © GRANDS VICTORIOUS MARGHTO THE GULE | Stat acer bse al ing bude z yor b. planes.) No, do ~eeee - jw the example of the Anti Corn Yaw League in ble» sapkelf with the chimney, but you throw up tho | Kepiny of tho poonckeeper, be ey crite rouwo statewens window'to mal draft. Very well, but yet he in Weittig what barm behasdone, What negro oo the The Charges Against General ne [of he and the industry of ibe North | jPiteos of men'who LRING—THE FIGUT: AT MORBIBIOWH, * A a J ‘Were appointed Mt 0, Ad cok bb) 0 uterfere agair. In 1849, 000 i RING. owt AT Mi es As E bi “| for veveoty ‘ ra to Pepe ibe Prejudices ct men a ot dora a hagiialore, Mit io exprece dethads Death of General Michael) om ¥ pron iy halted, apd recomoiasanvee x - Vieksburg@pd Chatiapoega Terribly}. 14:; FST cncroeniees i 4 a Ryydeed years. That | of ford Lroughain, bid passed a vagrant act, a 41 KOD erent cede, LES ‘ a ‘ ‘ ob the Mirsonr} Comprommo, John Rando'ph, of D hear y fapreme Courb: Of |“! aod. peity debt act of which ! will tel! you the .oe Core u were nent out upon Whe diferent roads, Colonel Garrera : “ Eloquent. “ Virginio, card, “rlavery vs dead; the time’ie ear, you will | f ‘and that i tbe on tevie. ‘Shore they are toehow gow, bow thoy treated the orcorat. with hie brigade, proceeded to Morridlown, where he * 806 t Aig [me clays mana il ii yom slave aa Lincoln’ project hokis out to you Dinen® commited 40 thet « as Mr. Lig found the rebels, ander General Jones, ocempy ing the ip nS ee Sear te ‘s "the seclop aaa ave speryes, fad & Bia or Homa} co'n propuacs Wo. dour, Winks.) Ereyices, ie ie ma ‘ ochments and rifle pltx which oar frees had cow om ‘at.a tyrabt;” byt slavery leapt over tho Missiesippy and Jancory.” Now, maik yoo Swine PRMD, Ua black had planled amt ieee s trenchm and pits which oar wer STi 5 master ot, be could carry it to the pound and RE-ENLIGTMENTS IN THE VETERAN CORPS ptructed Inet fell. After a fight of some” two houre the the anthor of there two writo_ Mr, Litieoln, “Tt tenant ietse Ye out im Uniety day rebola gave way and retreated towards Rutwelly tile, with eft en Gr two th ‘at th or M1 crown damage. The now ature antnedd Thab aeb thus. te eboil abil bave ‘you do net | ‘ho right, provided that when be giver tho Lorse into tbe a fore of nearly fifty io killed and woanded. they eight of nels dead ond thirveen wounded 0@ the Held. The reconnoissance on the Rogerayilie road wan under command of Colonel Graiarm, and foand the enomy in force at Mooresburg, Conuaval ekirmisying bay teen #OINg OW In From EVER Aince yw Wee L4 AGALY FOUND AT ROAMRELNTE UE Op Peiday Cotope) Garrard oxterded bis recounelesenee on the Rurselivile road, end found the enemy in rome foree, their number boing e#timated at about fre thoo~ fas, nchisive of two regiments of infaatry THe REPRE AT RAL, BOT AMM AGAIN DREN EX s iar sy. On tue 1! day of December, 1845, Robert if v land could write? The svoud setcf acta wae of this emergenc: Peel, who bad ‘eto . ne bh ie Lime O18 Temode! if Liweo! : ») Wendell Phillips Wants Bither Botier or | comrades to a repeat oe id , Teakeamed the eer ‘who rite ewe nak pen . | sad? they said vo the negro, *ihere iy your shanty on my i cs ’ office of First Lerd of the ‘Treasury at the bidding of tbe! ing up the window to create a draft: but, a¥ cj. | ‘ond: Pwill charge you ten pounds a year, there ip (bat Hiring fiweye. Fremont for Next President. Queen. plecged to wipe out this statute, On the 234 of | gent, 1 want bim to remodel the chimney. (Applause, ) ony father planted, but Iwill eharge you bwo ebs . sho same month Gres eran and Wileon end their ) Tine BUPRBAOS COURT JUDOKS BREKSBIONIETE, Hoge week for (hot; pay me that rent, agree to work for * i agra Hl sy wel Jondon Tinet Bald to them, | ‘Thoeie, Lwant @ plakiorm wink une St rt | iro. fur ninepance w day for a your, and iF yca ae y! », Wentier og, your work is done; 7 ‘ul MY ope peint ip the You forreit a!) your wages, e vo Up all yOUF prOie*<lvnal vituporsivon aud go bome,’’ | wangyionch, | (Applause), An tinew whoratae aay | vo refyee to 40 that, you will be impracned exty | CONDITION OF LEE'S REBEL ARMY, AA ne MB. CHASE, THE RECREANT SBCRSTans. , Wat 214 wns Foformery mong the people’ They 3 ( a Wa ; days to bard labor,"” The nogro re‘ ve rh rect r vndred under ’ Chet awy. | Bort ee Seth ‘si govermment “agnioat va Jiluetacey’ ana Guage ‘figords and fudge Catron, We ney ad ant 208 f achINQ. | Pwo Jost bo. ee, a, Later ree toads pushed cp tbe Hogersr ile roed we wil raise fifty pounds to agitate this | sicnists from the top of thelr beads to the soles of ad find iit fo {ie road without a home, if bo owns us ial thay ‘eooonntered’ the eneiny., woe pelaly aitackhed AoE N08 question; 10 i844, with the government still against | foot. (Hisses and 0.) If you do ge | abd ni ®, bol Dim nea vagrant, and the west jst co ye. ae aa ey sane back when reinfaro=menta were sent to us, we Tateed and Ppent one Bul thoueand pounds to | sna examine them, tbat ts all. ienowed bs ‘ap | ‘okee Dun in band abd bentencor bit to six mouth’ say Death of Genera) Corcoran, their. seeictance, and the rebels drives back agnin a dtm GREELEY ON THE PRESIDENCY, | *2setee green, worm tn 345i weeovern | Hausa) it toy ave. feorincd nour roponied. aga ge | )"svtimrnt fo hard labor fr om oamng vse. Wo, Parsax Ooour tees, Do. 22,1869. | tanceot suse feapmuee * J ment to oir purpose, we will raise two burdred | ony petier 1 shail be glad to kuow it; if any map has got | “ten Melbourne beard of this, Parliament wider took to * , sagt - THe PROMT AND Lose, and fifty thousaud pounde to’ make it wure. (Applauee.) | ‘orormation (good); Dut 1 judge them by Mt | eupertede the whole Legislature of Jamaica, und brought | Genera Webae Corcoran died wb balf posi eight this Po ine cvvaley oorpe thus fis Roce pot enced &e., ae. ae Ho, with the President pledged to my perpose, with the | j'iudyo chem by their deciatons, The wow Work Paes in an ae for ak purpose Which, batfor the mteriereuce | evening, from xjorem received from @ fad from B® | ais ic yuied and wounded. About two bundred pris- 2 fC governmest tnevitably on my side, | will give neither | coky me to-day whether ! would not trust the negro where | 0! Sir Robert Peel, w Nd have paseed; but he gave whem | ro, THO. M. REED, Lyeut. Celene! boners have fallen into our banda. Feet nor eilence until ? e¢e the Stare aud Stripes mean in- tbe white men have been trasted last twenty | what be" cailed locus penitentia, that m, a piace . <e $ TONGHTRPET'S VRADQUARTERS pemmuned ing Bixby PIPE Pog Corcersn Irith Legon ‘Yhe ‘argo ball of the Cooper Institute was crowded In | evitably, totally, unconditionally, immediite freedom. every part inet evening by a well dreesed aadence, a | (vest appiaake } You may say this is bard work: Yes, gestiomen, to be a democrat is very bard work o—(Langhler)—-and for the- ‘poeases ermaiderabie portion of which wea composed of ladies, | {tanghter’) ‘Fuser ‘Ames sad, sisty eure agora | Ske tLangbier ) and as rights negro, thas 4 tag much as ever, J Reard Lithington wy pce ggr we ee ‘Brought together 10 bear Mr, Wendell Philips’ criticism | tocracy s# a nobie frigate, tight and taut, nicely fornished, | y yad to re pect. ; Ww usinistere—and be wan Guana above Hogerayilie, and (be tndicne ake & fland In that neighborbuod He ts fortify { fridge, » point of great patural strength, and at 1 Gap. Ghisens, woe Seve Teena vo from withia hin lines report that the rebel teasers ring ‘a logomotive across the country between the ars? If 4 bad bad po protection but the bench of the | for repentance, but they did pet repent, for op eiah ane os feet He ail Goren, Baers | ih way td Bast a Bianabgton aadoiconneh wit very Cur Wash nycon Despacen bees nel) hi 1 shin q on. are nboot Ove m Lions are the rebel TL eA been Broerle ben UP ‘ea the Previdenv’s late mestage and proclamation. ad. | *ongly armed. You may sit in the cabin wart ond dry, Yi LIN PROPORLS 10 AMEND THE CONSTTUTION, meraber of Parljament an idge— was 10 disLiow a ana only the mtorm that maxes the coean kiss the heavens | ow what I should aek of Mr. Lincoln sn thig, behalf ': | every nck of the Legislature of Jamaloa, tbat they were on! snd the D he Potoume fae week hu ie f open > misiod wos by Lickets, ratieg aufiweoty.dvo and fifty | Gin wnk her.” Democracy is aratt; your feovare always | ay \argndment of ibe ccnstivation, which bis, Tecan Makae DiaetecMot Megs, bok fataehie | “ony ss icc reset, cccusbly arith the view ov ecouy Oe eatery Virginia for supplies Owiog @nts. Al ihe appointed boar—eight o’clock—Mr. Philips | wot, but you canput her, Kterbal vigilance; nobedy | to Congress would pare in sixty days. Subamit tt {hg employer to got labor OUL of his servant witht | 7 dat Front Koyal, probably wth the view of oouupy- mananiantiog with Vingiois fOr apes rivers tne Wee totrodiiced’ to the wedience by hr, Williams, calle | (0 D8 trusted: that in, to bedemucrat. Now, it in shat | states an cmendment of the constiintion wacee. “1 beard O'Conuelh ray thas he wtasete pecs of ) me for @ tune the *hewaudonk valley The effurt to | to te desis tion Ot Oe tink i gpace batween, and the seq Wait rtrect man,” and gi ee, eng Reece A aa 9 hereafter there shall’ be neither amnaia WaBaswindic, It was atlave code, and f vo | digtroy tho lune of communication with General Meaie ¢ communication cau oaly be made perrable by 0 wag greeted witb great entiu- 4 that is, the thon wo makes the proclamation, Under i any Siete oF vody else Would doi be would move to sto. oral Eified Wheo silence was restored What circamstinces dyen be make ii? 10 the fires place, Wm thet thone, bis. | sob auido By weit pica ae proved an entizetuiuse, ihe robots, lowing covernl killed pMalsioaltieG ‘Mr. Panis proceeded to address the audierce:— 400k across the water, Took at Kng'and, I recognize more ‘and he wants thems | seven years “ter giand given ber blacks, | aed we Witeeot iatieting aby melerial AAMAG® | A Ae General Abackelford’s headquarters are st present ing them., filled as | Wectuioally. into the keeping = of eiave- | gpon us. way between Georgia and five, es oat bot thet « | voilers thraed ito lamiowners, that ie just located, if on the gr gladly, more eottrely than avy man can the E na. The roed was the avenue for the immense cat- magic end ip infnence of the-words of tiepry Ward Beecher t 4 KAMINISCENCS OF JORN BROWN. ‘~. ° oor years ago Uris month } had the hoadr to asnint in | Oh the other wate of the water. (Applause) | know that | gqayebolder cannot ait to ‘(Laughter and mec) | Wht ‘Tincol thee P Atos otbers ‘Applause ) promotes Wo do. Now fr. Linco Whe Preee Qeepaten. hich caine from the former pale and tring the body of Jobo Brown 40 the keeping of ibe h:iig | WHEN Re tmetted the hearts of miitons, le welded them | T'want the Staves back, aod Lwant them back speedily, | \# & very pradens man, penplo say. Well, prodete iv a Wanunavene, bee, 22,1909. | Wether South, Dean's Station ie B0t 8 railroad depot, ex be: - 7 to our cide. (Applaure.) Bat the English problem ad- | apd | want them back in their full etrovgth, that we way | very worthy virtue, ex when it js exercited at other ~ -oojectured from the name, buts sort of haltin ietmees, whieh calle itself covtervaticm, | mils of a very brief slatement, #ay 10 France, *Go bome, apd take caro cf your tettering people's ©xpearo, (iwegbtor.) Now what I ray w, he Yuforiontien rece ved Leuignt frem the Army of the festa ihe road. In daya of yore Iwan a summer @ueered st ht tile o@ a ridiculous failure. Avi rome WHE CONDUCT OF RAGLAND AND YRANCR. throne, and leave Amertea toberre!f.”” (A) Piet ma wo propor xive up the froits of thin war for | povomac mays Whern are bo met Catone of » retrog | taf ny to the medicinal) apeloge whteb abound jo the wen, who called themeclves bis friends, excuced bit at Win ‘te war wroke at FOEMIN sete unit baled | betore | receive iheve States I wil pro oy | sucn's m fe anein. whee, either does not Under: | cc overgcat Lownrde Washlogiin, anhen peen reported, nor | yictpity. me AE a8. wre 48 nO other wot at will express rebment guarantees ®ere or by natal w , that | sta Ia pooh OF is nol i 5 Mid * Rogerbyiie re tempt on the ground tons be wasn tanatic. Wexoow | Hn reutiels “Tictely allied, kindred by “close bisce | Luere bail Ge yraceerd: dernoctacy: Torevercwben junce | 25¢ G0 Of the aobfest lives io the wation in the grave in it believed that the enemy in (Heir present condition | A scouting party wank MP Ltn tote ruliee tM how. Ate rebellign, bas broken, into the cabiocts | relationsbip, we trea un ter heols. We over passed | is oncedeciared. | (Appiaure.) " have ere ladustiy of tbe'foture with'ibe three }are avie to give vn much a their eayairy, | Mereings Be 4s... conspirators. know of » suroty that tbo | her on some points. Sbe could mot bear the rivaity | THe THBOKIRH OF VORINER, KEWAKD, BALE OWEN AND CreEns ‘octane ate of dollars. it is my compenna wi Knoxville. eats of ie Lie bad died away 00 tbe banks of | our the couqnest. Sbo felt ft aa clove as relatives always cxmmioweas tion “mevey "0 the slave macter, and | for one | Smniehedwomninier wuly o# passer, oyhoned aa eo rep pang re ppenria Carolina prepared for war Now come mem Mave one aud nome baye moter. j demand a government thet mens fark Of tithing aby formidable rail on oor bake of #up- Covance, Bee, 28, 1668. eystem. alge I oe tafe to abuee a man to lis cousin. oe ‘Mr. Sumuer heya theory that ‘States are all gone, | pra COMAMOD KCC rong I i, oe pillow, ow mE (0 Lhe unpoverebed condiion of thelr Borser There le eo later news from Kooxvi lle, thaw) * ween London Himes | there '» noth ‘Territories. i whom eroment red. (Cheers, : pte of the nation offered.: theory whint Srila aiecatihat caip dordear, Ey am to be ‘Of no lege! torme, Tam the lave of pe The inecff emey of rbocg and Nisnkete, if the state Generale Sherman and Shae tefora ot return, to the Union ipevars ees the aerbaace epee 10 bleep, lamzer's oncogene. gation bas robbed four mi | menteof dererters can Be relied on renders i equally Toutevitte, a giadiy have longer. terme. Seward bas a theory Monee wir aud their aveestors for reventy yeart. arm) | mpronable that Lee'r ifantry van be of)\ed from f nat, Dee. 22, 1869. hard fighting. Marveiony | bursted bubble came seven ®undred thousand ermed | to sleep at all—they are ” we might ave been contented once to haye clutoted aliens } 4 ! night he eay, as be «id, to | men on the backs of tbe Pevomac—(applause)—and the 1g on the wrong ride thom homoless, poor and neked from ‘be the ton; | StPOUg PaBitio wnd cUrniortadle mbuters Lo ugdertabeR pL an and Sbacklelord, and their etal, oF on mie ee said thtsorok Toad the second “volte of * ‘oat wesherve ground that ia to powder, nid to tBe wlave | campaign diving the rg moter aa els ovat that vekagn ‘rom nALUTe 8 ba 4 , ie aw ‘ ., ene gladly accepted in 184) | ‘Beecher is eloq a, ad Ts cecalibepsoas! - Pieris 0 the Reaves cascaly (reedtes —seldpen hun | «200 Propane sapere? np lichens Inte she Vale are notte be | Parrot: guns, vending two hundred pouna balls seven | bad fedto Paris. The tigh tories’ raid, * ted! arkd it owes bim education both. It te a debt whicn | '@dorpe trom the army of the Potomee je cou mered WEWS FROM CHATTANOOGA. (A) Ri preg “miles, aré more terribly’@oquent than be, (Applause ) eilidiegrace us before the people if we donot pay ri. |: | ai 10,000, The Ceiny My indnating the pire 7 feet | = mae ‘Thea , Tysticer ibe S Se oe ‘eaded s she Srey loogiog, of [has rare | cee date of the thirty nye’ farloagh ber Custraxcoua, Dec. 71, 1868 abe came Oak | anxiously alive the march of Mexiene invasion— | The ney whigs said, ‘and euvans, | mes Dine contra’ vce . 1h | CAuREd EnALY 8 FeeuLMoer them fret intemiione } To piived here from Nridgeyor@tart © o ‘ice OF * thousand arewns, | ror gotbing. He tae a keen sight and » deterinived pur ener whigs gaid '*N Homton, brought by « gum boat. One of thom had come one | The derire to winit ther hones dygmg the bolrays bas tone aight three books, till for | peee nbead, He wwanssout of the dificaities of this na, | cated ‘bundred and twenty ive mniles from the terior, teuced- | proved more yowert! thi the Vieral bounties offered Woaded with prov istom “people said, uhug about it, weoaly toa the Shrone ipempty and | ¢d 10 & little dug out y miles on the water, to reach All elticone here from the North are he pepe ; cousclence of the Nortn | tien. ty make a serione eflort to order eran to Ail it.” wed they did eorand hare trouve | CAPD Cooth, and when the captain teached over ibe | for ro evliating. Vive, and pexiane rix, cemmpemien OC UM YL 6 view of conning the tore ae est theemarch of veedom of the Territories. lo 1621 she | throne is our deternnoes eutmy. Now, | would not | smow Now } do ‘don’ b 3 nA know whet are’! ides of the gupboattaki, Jack, ‘don’t you kuow wbrecth | Nivety-wbird New York reeifamt heve reenimied, ang emancipation where | amnwer France wlely wih tne teas of Ube draw and the | over these or Stater Te ameme ow raped of mad would send you Co the bottom,” *') aw, Amn a coche Gy pian’ use eid eu Welnenons ' Great Laprovements ate being mer ce here, Tre Post were - cop HY | gerne of rifles om the Daake of th Me de: Yorte On, no! | ditten—all l know i hours je VAENOL and") mean te | sald the Hegro, —HCOd Almighty newer | browwht + The Uttice bas bren reeetabliabed and lor, followed ‘by three | This continent i Relfarusecraie: by the ager to the (ull | clean it before they get back. me down here to send me to Dottow.” | regiment ban fora long banw® Pied the responmible pos | ® reruageon 0a)! arrangoupamlg Me here a pases, Sad res experiment ef sel gverument, | What is our | | ME WANTS MORE THAR AME Pio AMUN. Tesbe nine me Lquemianed, and raid.” You mould HKe | of hexcauarverr Bed yrovenm wunrd. — Dyrmg thie wr vion a en A and Mail Ageot BP, ostaatial | claim—our just claim. | Kurope new mean to make platform rowon w Boston, would noi you!” ‘No, Maesaygo bac ¢ one, , and tbaqelenent Ce Oa oe” oa ES ee Se tan aoe Uae teat cee || to the plantation Sto took fx wat". they hey vayo reine and torn gy aver to the autboritie at - hs By aud democracy | ont our interfe-epve. ‘Hut if France the germ of | patoral forms. | €o not accede to Mr. Summers theory | 'esiied, For a pmaeof lind.” He never seen Woeriy | Washington over twenty Asmurnud prisecere The rg) | Captewre of Gomer ay wyjen, ANd thrones on ibe Koil Of the American cones. | omens T am obi [will talrean ounet af bread if | 8Xcopt standing on she Of an core HO kOOW | ment ig temporary copeneanded by #eeulannEs COheLel of "4 = and Pere Reet, MY Answer toner in, this CecoMPtrUCtad bnion, boid- | |eannot any Twill take Mr? Lég@oon’s procia. | What land meant. knew that the diviion fhe mt mn le Brigade. ‘og out ite right besd, with fity milkoms of dol- | smation if J cannot get any more-but | thik tree: | 0 ranks at the South was betwmen we 0!i re + CLARE A PKONKK RICHMOND. dare Jor Garibaldi, eaying, take pormanion of Rome. | goars ofa costiy and bieody war entitie aste | gercby that owner the State sed the people The Upeiia cevniey gtuyiain Mann an independent Homer, Deo 22,1) and “one mil for the vepeblicags of | ‘agreat deal more, and | do@ot mean @ give up unci] | tt ranged below. The negro hax ever beard<h power | company, aii be! 10 ee Quarlermmeter® Departmen Letters 1 eceived in thie cit as G — vor, saying. anake Napoles et cnonsy. and am sonvineed to the contrary. But Me. Sumoer's Ter | "C2cept am associaied-erith land, and the COuperaton met | penal la it, ity state that Geo. Uilmene, one bandred wiioms for Germaxy saying, make fi ories theory hee oes exceedingly bad few ure. isthe jewel of Cengrorsional policy. iaunch asap na | “0 dine Fern'eGy eps wii probetiy be weBt lane 10 who, with m part or his brigade, wan captured veer Port kings trembie—! wonid answer Napoleou bis own. STATE YRIDE A CTRONG CHORD TN THE AMABUCAN HRART, nd save of by the conelitation. tive me | reorat. ude, it Bow & prisoner of at Rich re w . If husoneteaves America to ropabiicaviam, | The st chord in the Americas Beart next to the | 290,000 farmers owwng their Own laud, aud sve me Whe Vive? Mary loo wrvniry, Majer Th eaten en ‘ mond, Va. w If she interieres, we Interfere—4 wie)—and | tove of the Union, iststate pride, Ifyou were to tel) ene | 400,000 Diack» with qunkels in thelr right handy, and) sd Him ee News from Athenses the right Rend of @urrenintance m ol breimerbood «Soot you could make me a unetts over | 200 May go torleep and make money. The Lion will | OF) SPC 4 Omak NBs req Mnvesmenne ju We meme cuee 4 a of withthe radieaivot Furope to upeotevery throne on the | again on my own oil am good as ¢ HPO Out Of those © mditious. Mr. Lincoln'® procis | tien. werwwan:, Der. 22, sas. “a Ceners) Kimball, who recently commanded at Little tation gives ine neithel me rect wor < $ the honerty of (Applavse.) That i foreige -pohey. Now, |-one, | should amet want it. [want the The berger opales Mans Genere 2 mpureye, chief of the proclamation in ny J said Lincoln does not fear she ~ou b Massachusetts efiadwott and Winthrop, and Bradford | “ofebeh, and | protest agaiost it in advan If that us the peck, Ark., wed thy " the terms on whieh Ral swe OF WE WAY 10 Tew OUI? | ec the Piigrims—the actual @bf State, tbe ine that bids | Hv el of bie mind Be caunot ve ururtod Major General Mongo vtafl, carte conmnderanle comment | wun ington gr ngptbeanbenrceperpnepes stat penniiay Dene Union may ve room | Neesed no: What Grant has not dene, he willde— \#ee to the bloodof the Maytlewer, Ho dew Andy Jona. 0 frees the among bie DROther ediicers, Dil we far BF can be Aecer . vreseate {hat tmtnenee Union moot inge were being belt in all poetions of the State, en ' Matter whet be (he | (applacse)--for om who fas hadevery ovnee of food | on in Tenneseee, code tbe epeechlers Uxioniaty of Min Our foture, it crinples yur } | AOrming WILbOUL reserve Bl) the wots of the administra judgment of the ssesxtent. overy aan knows | his men Lave eulen Brought fiitcen mtiew 0 hunever the — @asipph. of foreign wlerveution , it \ a ihe sne-cet-will talkyandaboy beve a ragbt vo tk, | the nilly, nveds rest ford uvelf andrinen He wil noe be | Ge eTAKER 1 Gusti biacK 1 YEAR OW MIM FEHR STATIN, Blow shall wo pay the inter tained [ren wn PA DMORve Bler eure with the army, the ChAT RO AFH SlmON CHatiinEuRly CenouDoed ee m tion for the euppression Of the rebellion, amd recommend. end capnct avon talking: that declaration of ihe govern | yeard of for sixty or mwety day®, Only be ure of Uns, be And | would rave she Statowlive for thes by an action | Of dollark @xcept thatbalt the emanateme of © 5 ; " is, : ‘ revengata\ ap » ‘ Met is udmiseibie and n xafecomdition for reconss ve. | wil Hos sit dows and dig. Lan. bier aod opplinee.) When | that should eaxbie Wem Wo bring it Back in their own | Into Redestry. Give ane tht noero om carne v0 ep thre oreo lever” « Ragga hs a ing 9 tate Convention 19 he exiled fer reorganizing the | we quo. man likes peace; but 1 murt be aduwited | he doesanore, it wii! We Ko see Lhe South retreat bo the | method and Weir own tite. tine al! that devolves | ¥ul Weble the eottan crop ia two years. ’ z ere 2 ernment, without plavery ~ as the bis menainied beyons soy eter | real Gulf States Georgia, Alabema sud Mi seeippl. , Won me ie wo wWabape Lhe constLutiOR that when they GorDg government <ier ot Koow are op Sevaign 10. Maes & URGES <f Generel Hen The Vande annivaL oF 5 ; & 3 Xeephen one pont um means. There ty eight piavtations for cig! |» J“. oh inery them co tiny § teed ibe | thet ¢ Hunter ceuld ¢ ° Ws Pr BARK AXON, A PRR 1 TAMB® VANDREONET, Bere meyer ‘The bark Saxon, of Cape Town (€ Hope, aye of Geos arrived at ibis port taat eveniog, from Angra whee Wert Const of Africa, in charge of Acting Mentor © 7 Keyrer, of the United “tates eioamer Vanderbilt i The Sakon was captured Wy the Vander'iit on the 20th of Ontober, st Angra Peyuian, Weet coast of africa About four Lepdred miles north of the Cape of Good Hope fe das on board part ot the cargo of the bark < Conrad, which \ ene! was captored by the privateer sls bama, aod aflerwards cou veried into ue priveteer Tesgs- loons The cargo i* principally wool, war formeriy ihe Americam bork Lacy Jotw eon, of New London, but was wrecked at Table Tey, aod wud devaie of | They haee no meany of Demging food to tie ur regard kite as surveying i | army maxt go to the (eed. Bat when they have wached™ a than a8 permitied to avy | it, whendive of x milhome of men make op their minds mes. snd we should do bim nmetice | that the forlorn spot i reached, then be rare ciwbatie | Now you may e*yrven have po power 4> iyubLon whieh We masses of ide vation wil) vever-do | an end | coestitution, Yee our enmetitations! life ie a limited | kee bad superseded South | aroli The, | cane back they cannot come bac by Din awweiaten that ibey are nae MoUs ts recomccnitiey bin to Ake nO Rtope WD re. (aard Wotbesn An the coutrinationet Ge aad. t tay be bad | pppowiment made ere the Charger were wlier Hee re (ibe | mow geodleg 0 ihe Terate, the mlesemce generally » Th | Mey Rave tenn rejprednced to obtain bie resection I 90 now gow that however dejuded, | which #2) pense. A 1 Hoadrede of + ro today, Ouder the new order ue Vrewont Maraha) emerai’y office to ob TWN FRRALDINT A ROWING KAN. Ne aud 16 withing to Tybt jar tt. could make Lincoln herealtafly President sf you | bietrial, This patios ought never to have gs0, obWer nen Say, LY OF bicine the! TER last ferlorn refuge of such w people «4 bicody | chose, give it Wo die «i I ineke the Sconte | have uo distrust of ihe war, Canon knows nw 6: a tata permite and trawnpr tation for tue mob weeded & ‘ ( ecauy years inna a : « \ 5 way bth } de tad ie ® growing men. with bee | iy Whee in the eigtth century the Muscelmen | besediiury, you cowal gi ballot, you could Tt i the politicurs woo know trickw, J , Lionwards you kpow very well in the spring of | ponred over se Alpe four ‘hundred (boasaud serong, | take (rom men ander Ay youc-a do anysing. By keep the w between m ple, Me wwler gives universal patedecs or ' t Port «| & man i Hi Ht . J z : Humphregn aww tbat an eye an wi PROF Le O06, €XCe0t One Ime UE Lhere f One line Hf Lhe coustite: 400 worth of cotiun. spread Bot pete 7 a8 uplimiied ax Victe od, and will have The futh are br we people, Your years age | cad to } tion whieh gives ur a br tbruve pooner} you under thie feof, the south j* no coward, and you ) ria or the Yrance, by that line, | know | ¢ Mr. Limcoin The people may emend the evortitution ’ | Dis taurels; butthe war ts.» torrid! be said to the Staten, emaneipa'e Lelore it tov lac, | Charles Mariel, when France could 10t muster eat filty | OOmmon law it ays ae man is attacked be remives tue | {row nets. at Pe make a yood bargain, teat in the fallot | jboueand men so meet bin, dad —*'Gentiemnen, “here ie | wall and uses any weagan be can reach to defepd bie bik | Ne pein 20 tre 00 to the proclamation of Sep | wo France but What your feet cover.’ Nerved ‘eng. | Intergationa! law sayr to that upit which it ereates— Cartin’s Mowrene i me way O86 w ve there you are at liwerty to use amy means io preserve | amd Wen Fwiltelose Me L.c-oln haw obo rival iu that Memauninc, See. 22, 106 tion" you are attacke! go Le the wall, you | the cond ttimt feast) ewiet: frtere Wiese ead ss bichost and Be belongs to the Governor Catia waves Ww morrow fea Now York ony, t merits, be | Wasbe abeont during the Wook [or medion) aly iow. aad | would ie (ange ‘ Gover rt > pplause )—a hundred diva niter to tbe grent i" bored the creseem back inte thi lor | gpm ie rat January." xauw it ap benee. aa Soctaces r ‘rope and Ghrimtianity. ‘The ‘south | owing mab—a!l owe recipsent inte! «wits wotiy: who lovee to learn and grow betior, Lit mow dows be SOS a: and ened « faien, Me. Avolish dynnsting, systems, property. Te WA NOT YET AUR, dintinetom, fatale books to any extent’ in Lie, ae 4 aes) Me. Chase bas No. the war ieact ended. 1 dacs not twuch jean’. our fatbere did pot abolish George the Thirg they | has Beri ice to tbe counts saying that Kingeralt was fatal cotbe | Uke t Rage bin stay where Oy audjet i end We certain, Abd we may reed it tn the | abuliehed ki borg perchane W de D poner and our own perseverance, The, conus Ip 10st, to which [ haye referred, | ter)—if ib wee omy to see be bau Aaiee Of Government Bor weer mubeequently purchare! by Manare, Auderwn & hax. Vom be wecoustrncted with 8 cement tbat | che Roglish dia ' not sboleh tbroves, but they | A¥stem provemfaliue if it were only to ree that mag re ton, of Cape Town. the \* about two hundred end any lonyhe al) wterierence tw forn. pplawre.) lonie, paid eiveme-vapoad kings hen peeves ee preppy pecring the whole bank capital of the Be dite of fvetwomian 1 tons Durthes jebaver ga)? the cement of the Union was the Pu | sod Weeat Charles the First's head of, hoping Nie | Baton Ii a KaDawith via botivw. Gat \! he tum leave | mein le-Gay smmusies 0} the Vanderbis ples teond wee Slave #6. Mo never cemented aut ling evil. | soa woald bobave better; Hat he behaves yrarse. Mow | before bis echemen I want the people to re. | 925524400 Large subecriptiaan are being made to . . Mt Penquie Talend, two hom. ' Tie ORMENT ©: Fie UNMOS TO ME TRE MIRC AL Kir NCY oF see | Wwe Will Peet our king and bold him on apure, aut | min the virtue af bin | eoraplete the organirwion of Banden vuity the lew of the | et 00" 4 Con), heb bad beow left there for the benett ' > ‘ TRO BRCHUNE, #00 if be will bebave bewer.” lie bas, So of France | #0! a proved basp mets). aod | uy senmion of Congren lhe Tebeh privatoers, Ti wae comtecated b The cament of thie Vaigo ts to be the auton! respect of | and so of . We bave reached that point when m | t " ¢ reason 1 hope that @ ‘ tate of the Vaoderbint 7 he cay toe sectiane, bred of that blood which bes ringied on wational life we are to abolieh the system whicts. tries to. 8 lexied & tine it will prove better, iken " eS r swe fowot | bravely contested fekie. The South thongbt of the | cut the Jngular vein Of tive nation. | was so hour Mr. Ch held the State of | The Satonal Comec A) Ge board the Vanderbilt were well. in the revolutionary struggie, when, as Washingtan | Yankee an coc wio koew euly bow lo chest, She met | mit. LcOrM, IN THK WROLNNING OF wan, axee gormya | Obio io bie right bard. f demerrat, with Uae — tcl el 9 4 remember, “the spirit which waa ready io | him et Chattancexa and changed her mind The Sorin ABOUT SLAVERY. ~ | tates rights dostrine, be ne wirengi that the « Ache! Operations in the Indian Oc. . \ joe everything for the save whe conntry bag | (sought of the South as only gescovade and empty yaunt. | Mr. FL tad in the Degioning of the war, vald | Mate had arigh@to exer! sgainet the Uniew. Im the cow ‘Tue dmingater [rom Keatersy to the Mal ional Consery« 4 ‘o\ker from Captain Nowdiett, Port Law aod im ite piace every low and selish peeewn | rbe has struggled with her for Gour years and learned to wy (o save this Union it burting slavery He | to4y of an Obio sherit war (he noblest woman almout » to he held mw the ony of Mbiadeiph Nevember 6, 1863 : lene ite pence, We have come to the end of this war— | respect ber pimeerity if not ler intelligeooe, and ootor eb wed be knew pething about it thet ever trod this omtment, judged by her ts le “ =, 1 i , ware 2 balf cercluded—when, a9 every man k it | Ghat motaal ceupect ie to grow & Union af indeaructibie 4 WARD MIT ON THE AMERICAN #FNA TORN. | Oppertonity. Bred ie with no opportanity |! Frmeulort tnday Vienne note for Kog . al) the popularity of Washington anc Morrin, and | aad indierotubie ae the granite tat holds uy tbe cat) ‘There are men who go into the Seuate houre to day, | [or guitare, whem she thy lave taster dew@eding _— ————-- (hat another Americas ship bee beew taken into Adare, to hold the people op to the terrible | neat. (Appleuse.) ‘Tbere im woe she fear. Aw! exid be. | who talk w you abowe the Supreme Court, ae Webster } 00 her oradie she bane back to God to save Kipiosion of = tecomett feat, wilh © fall cargo of Cour, batter, cheese, jard ‘by the revolutionary strogg!* And | fore—(o» Mr. }incoln shows it)—ib ber 180, and ax Webster would not do today |! from bondage. ty of a mothor's lowe, the wf jocks, hams, lumber, ben won’ were alive—bound ip and | highest bintorie vat Obio ever inew, She Beeros, Dee 32, 166%. a thet eraterms of weitiement jo. | the qpeetion of naw anuad and how iae we ‘parchme: peu Sas sees ‘ ~ ike Chatuam, they come with law be brig Howard which bas it oe board Bal Oe an i URINATION 480 CONTRO Oe | nie charid, ane. Gocgrene Jobim Pamith, eugueer, ab Jomen iby, braseman, were | one Me a te now Ww sight off * mpatny ow all evil ware are ended by compromire. There | doubled down in dog's ears to advocate liber: et rights tat) had it (row his own died yeaver eneme ro ane eee onledereve yy Py Fe SR (got a clesn | cedeut, Like an old Massachusetts parson, wbo always sberin, | will pot, and | hawe the vate ee nn S aen O ae ee ronaing ware tor the porpns (90 Say peivcce tan success | victory, De epeabnn: eagle between | reiused to baptive a baby who was born on Sauday. en'dh Fr of wie frout of that deor " 96 Rasirene torn) of athompling 0 get a teginter for ber Sen went ‘rom trea, tbe gana ie two fometimer, Longe rarely, beww thease, | (Laughter) Mow what you wast to day it & sta‘onman Simos Morehal ball touch Mar , rene - tele Madagascar a8 Hamburg. Vitese pabliah thie eo thet Bonde, wilting to be merriful at the bead of | bat in a nation divided ou ite own goll (here Dever wap a sip hice ‘This ie tbe bour of revelut) . | a be wid it he] Petal @team Bot mat South | Ml Eeverement may se the necenety of sending owt . people, partly polit) ® ridven, pavlly SPOrUy | etri'e bat wae BOL ended vy compromise. Oure will not | ¥ whee the | eavetied one ty miler aod left the Danvers here mawot war to provect our @mmmeree, which © feet ever confident. ibe Pronident ings berore pation | be. 1) we compromyne on | dertakes to eet up barrier’ equal to the Sheri .o take rer y Fespomitiity the a duayyear ing 'rom (he cesem, 4 : ee everest they mean sailoitely more Soca nena ‘and torbed waters of awe | Governor dared HO$ take, the fi °F 70")! not take, aod Bemon, Dec, 32, 103 . — ~ y ties quan aot oe ng a yoo pt, cs | she went back bor, r cout) (arolinm, Ra A botler in the merece tenory of Jacobs & Foy id idles A Canard Kuposa. t nod |, if faithiaty may io ‘ vi 10 walt tl be tea: d pu AD abolit Ch > ve | Mceth Next ripaTes tm i fates chats aniirehes Sun Teen, wat LOM ooh en tO bee gone eaten Coodins, snciuer tink Game tae * Geovers, exploded thie moraing, esteotly tiling ” ge voli Repme * one exeapiin, abdthat i, tbe tap root of rlavery shall be THe CORST/TUTOW 4 BARRIER. States threw Uhemeeives Bt ths {eet Of th» prveidens. | MP: Cutler, 9 bratber in-inw cf Mr, Jacobe, aud seriously | 4 saan, Des. 28, 1008. egt (Appliance) Las ane and Kepresents. | Now the lenson of to day i: the conetitution to be thr and oded the removal of (hat man, your ® *, cugiasers iMbealinr letler of (he 7h ak, received by @ went Liven gnier See, Proclamation and what | op ad # barrier. And et ae Mae eet point of ge oe jife ma “danger thin natin” EOOwR MATERDI Ibe howe io Lb CY, Staten thet the oup r setanrharmmectsinn curs winertacloy | soll tanta toe animations st | sapere cS SEE OS ° . nd sant.» lari! to pay Me, C80 intereet. The Fepiy | constitution, be (Hie petmaride, Tie sue nace | the nd “ant ee a at ok ee ship Miown Away. © es Prem war wueniner, of oo & the demoneratie Bent are Fo "4 | the oniecation set. says seavebiaiders, xcept } Gaieer, or that » Rbeit + recreant seoreury. , Dee, 24, 1hee Patch beat & tbe French irom clad feet whieh was orvie ” ever may then. w! gran! re rend) abot 4 retorn to emt ” om, Mung Dim. and ,, ng of Cape. ¥ ft food ‘vwnee you! pleame, provided Wnt YBe tick | the ser may Ve Come eh ou vote of | Dap tor coe ea pero hg Te, CNet Maten: Eee arrived frees |S .— the INS ans A ya tariff that’ Will pay | ote (he Union, aoe Pvery maa who | no ® yt tore no ioan | Wiimington, reports thet ee wee blown The Che our Interest tor, sed ooly gp that condition shall Fon “wh “e Aictateg vow beneatl bere) will rewt until f eee | from Frye Pen Hbews oo the Mb inet. ‘ OE hare MET ee ne A te Nea Rak oh id ae Pars ming sew Wy gud sin , fot ci Me. | rity; You Need Bot go and am thestatute book. If 4 | to thé barface, and -wM ah ~ wenae kot courage The Sanitary Mair Ot Cimciang: " ey My eee be co Ga r ond ba hundred mil | few ‘men owe the territory it an oligarchy yoo M@_ bei J perer wil 1 rh, penke ofair vbably, they come to the | need fot sek history, thousand fam) | ey ether the mar o Cymremmap, a, } No arrens have been made of these whe doors of your ructed ‘and ay, “gentle. | lies own England “16 te a0 ol " Massachusetts | tin ter ‘ or Kreme | The great feniiary Fair opemed yeaterdey, 064 is & com | reecuad tbe > yt y Lynd pa nerth ee yy tpn eed but tet one aod vie, maltipted oS Great a " ot Dame se aes plete woceene The magt ample arrangements bare been evn ne mi Niane of 9 vow millions ‘bul 8 dower ran, eur oF bem @ > © th portion we by ‘h6 28) Geli bere eeledt wight. wil meake we saber Gubey tities worth jae,” ‘Did gon Panwel Weber waid, im 1820, the revoiution im Preute | Self, to hie Ma pe: 98 Vie tah | AGE by Ube Chairman of the Crmaniiien ou the Nreeytion + Semaatente ever know aC could not be with twen | hat crombied ap the ‘estates into #inali (arma, tbe | GhN6 fem to bis Po bie ne ot Viaitern, to care tor w) perllag yy way vt the tare _ ¥ one. . ty millions of De you ever to see one! , throne must eitber Kull them out or they will Kit out tbe | Me. Phillipe was foo er ming hls gent. oo q ArHived, ieamay is S04 Annie, trem Hart (Langhver,).. ¥ Alexaadar Tamiion, nd wee hokers | ‘rose Every man knows that, bic dle a a Acces ANH BATE T peg “ ‘ a 8 coeae} would, laugh at if | COMP OT IRE LARD OT TMP FOUM 4x Give ir to THR | Mr, Gna oo nee oe Wiree theowaes [27 —- ed T ehowld = inention it, we © , and he . Snaieaamen weaeer ca ee oe |, id Chee Sey mire come they will ba Sews from Portress Movror ? woyern uy ‘ Fits at | wae cue bende oh aeante, the land of v0 fooib wot pot it | yer te talk. aboes feture Pre-~-> #16 Cvuld wok god | vided for im meme of Ue fire cnee woaanere tow Ny ing 04 Vemieealietaddndiand ee «UF ‘nding hai | inio ine tind of the White men whe (ager | Boe anettees Ihe fe the port of Menten, Wa, TT “ negt “Now that iar seueswith | fer. t, and yeu ay EO a ’ | Greide wether we d 1 Me hoped | the senting. Lantrdy Pele a] another Alon omy ie to take > . ., WHE your parchments. | we w sul ee i, Stinson etna lentes bowed heme seer Datta Pew, of New Lom pias the Oret | | nave got the Uston gown . i root thet \ bpeasse » recoms(ruoied Congres. NOW, therefore, Ube fret item | movody can over eu do oad mene tinag WO O nue to CANE wD The Boston Nam Statement. dom; Avignd Maley, of Po sie phie semen Aiderdice and of commpeumiss be, sos o* fone pd mitiona of | Tike» clapbonrded house: you make governments | wen ine wieggt sod greakert inne (>! wid stand before Bemun, Bee, 21, 902 y soyuie 4 a | debt. fot object bo vmaysel. it 9 | Punt me & Renered” thegerod fhe Anak. | thie nation OF tbe reppesemtati:« «(ite beet epirit the tlllow'ng i tht werk!y wlalemens of ike condiien | Mexteld, of Mutlase b God demands of this rain (or | aod 4 bonded thousthd ty thew etpiretions. 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