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WENDELL PHILLIPS. “WARANGUE AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, Wholesale Denureiation of the President, the Cabinet, General Grant, the Republican Party, Congress ani the Pathe: of the Republic, A CABINET PICTURE. The Constitution a Swindle, the Proposed Amendment a Swindle, the Presi- dent a Rebel and Mobocrat. General Grant in the Most Humillating Pos don, and Ben Eutler the Man for tho Lieutenant Generalship. . 3 Whe President to be Impezched and ae, ae. &. Mr, Wendell Phillips, the enfant lerrib’e of tho ro- publican party, made ono of his characteristic spoeches Jant ovening at tho the Cooper Institute, tho Keyword of which was “reject the amendment, Depose the Presi- dent.” Admission was by ticket, price fifty cents, or a éeilar to the platform, The body of the ball was occu- pled to about threo-fourths of ite capacity, and there were but fow vacant chairs on the platform, so that, in a peeu- aiary point of view, the affair wasa success, and must ave netied close on to $1,000 to the lecturer, Mr. Puizairs having been introduced to the audience raceeded to apeak, as follows:— ** 4 YPAN AGO AND NOW. ‘Lapres axo Geytituen—This Is the 25th day of Oeto- ber, 1866. On the 26: day of October, 1865, standing on ‘thie platform, I ventured to say thatthe President of the ‘United States, instead of being a mistaken friend was s @mermined evemy of the republic; that instead of being eonirade to be conciliated, he was a foe to be op- that ipstoad of a Dulwark to Dido be- Bind, be was an obstacle to be removed. Ventared to say that the rebellion, defeated in Vir- @inia, bad takon up its headquarters in the White House. About one-tenth of my audience accepted ihe statement, and nine-tenths received it with hisses or silent indig- mation. An eventful year has rolled over our heads ince; and I think if the proportion were taken inany eadience in the land to night the number that dissented from me then would agreo with me to-day, (Some ap- pian 80.) AxoTITRR WAND, , Woll, friends, my micsion, as T anderstand it to-night, fe to warn you again that the danger from that quarter hae not ceased. The groatdagzer that lowors aboad |s thes the rebellion, quartered in the White Honse, tn- the dome of the in ite next move to encamp uniter , ot tiie ont and Hoi NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, suggestive victure, but which is the pig and which the dr.ver? (Rears of taaghter.) ‘: ‘TEROWN OVERROARD.— But lt is no matter of merriment, for the republican ‘they to be the government, seated in Warhing'on, re cognized by foreigo nations, with eontrol of the freasury, of the army nnd of the nary, 4 CABIEBT PICTURE Weil have we 10 Jook to & meet that plot? What | party do not believe that these constitutional amend- pages feed imme namemecy nc | naseer mae tbe ‘eter a, et m a a the Onbinet—is. that’ notuing? | the lendoas neon and accept the amendments becanse ‘bey k ow that aro conducting to the ity of thelr own ae ae possibly ‘ete pete ap of tho national finances, They know it in their owa hearts, and they accept and enforce ‘hem because ghey! know that, fa order to perpetuate the party and save the (inances, they throw overboard the burien of the noe- gro's claime, pred; a Seereiary of the Navy, whose incompetency tor the work is such that his holding of the offee i @ free, thorough — corray honest act in a wn Sand ap. ov. ‘and a mistak ughter}—a mi never had eny opinions, but "who wi surrender himself to the bidding of lis master; a retary of War whose career is utterly inexplicable, Bext net may give us the key ‘hat will make it inteli- gible on the theory of horor, but at present it, hangs under # cloud; aFecretary of State whose best friet condone his weakness on tho Bole ground thatago has dimmed the energy of his prme (sensation), is there apy force in that Cubinet to wihetand its ch.ef He, OF TR PEOPLE, But Congrere and the republican party oxtet, and t can withstand him. Well, the vepiblican party is mighty : the Slaics have epoken—onanimously apoken— bot the States which have to speak will speak more unanimously etill, (Applans,) WHAT IS THD Es MING OF THR REPIDIICAN VICTORY, So far ns the mere voice of the maases go, 80 far as the endorsement ot what we suppore to be the spirit of, Cer- goes, we bave strength enough, and our only need to avk what is she menning of this republican victory ; bow much and how great a step is this kind of recon- GREP RY NOT TO TR FRU ED, That very tame seader, your great, and even tn some respects Meritorious Journal, eighteen monte ave, when I underook ‘by way of protest to fn- nocnco that if ever the Congress of the Unite! Slates accepted the Sonthern debt 1 wold agitate for i's repudiation to my dying day, and thos advertised them of it beforeband—that very same jour. nal warned me Hot to run a tilt agninst windmills eight eeu mouths, Later, to-day, these came watesimen pace the constitational amendment to avoid ibat very conjunction which eightecm months ago they called a windtofit, (Langhter and appiavae.) And these are the rastical satesmen you ard called upon to trust, I don't deay the services of thet preauedior any more than Ido & ‘kervieos of Senator Wilson. 1 dou’t abk you pot to epect them. I only ack C newed Javghter ana ay ) amendment, ae far as tho no, 3 concerned ja as: Don't potiute tho respectable word compromise by ap- Piying it to the censtimtionul amendment, The negro in sacrificed to political exigencies; he ts gronnd between the upper and nether m)!! etonoe of the republican party, TUM REGED DENTS If yon excinde tho negro from voting, how long will it be bovore the old Gominant raco at the South agsiimes wy and whoe wiruction which I bave described does republican euc- | its former position at the uesd of the State? How long ‘Cewe a8 BNO guarantee to us? Millions vpon millions of | on the tion of itnance will they remain in. the sal People voto, real national strength in this strug- | nority? How long wilt it po before they have the ane gle with its undefeated foe will these millions’ 1 atrength they had before 1801? They have ured it for fifty years with unnviti trmmph ¢ - in the one matter of Kansas, Why Should thoy fai! in time to come Y Vico President Hania! Hamliza told you rion and ingialment of its grand reconstroction. the other n't if not on this platform, on some other, Low 98 Hot swaliowed tho whole of it; it hes no plede w | he war approached in the Texas demands witl give to the terri south of the line that | offered at live doltars whieh his vote waa to mate worth they shall be tormed into States if so admitted, | @ hendred in twenty-four hours, With millions upon sole the Unien. But, no sooner has separated; | millione of other recuritios floating In the House ot Re- > sooner have the parties rallied and marshalled for the Preaontatives, with Mfty or sixt, Southerners beef cacvnas, than (he National Republican Committes, and | them, how soon will not revolutlonary enthnsiaem ehil the yreat State Commitices of that party, and the leading | and the ordinary temperature of Wien! virtue bo Journals int sudertake to spenk for it, mnanimously aay | reached? How soon w.7l the fnaueial question be made to usr Tf the people of the South accept these rafen 4 ® football as every other politica! question waa when the Soush was dominant of old, ROIWCL THBe AMEN, The constitutions! amendment & not only » swindle— it would give ua back to tho same polftical denomination that roledjthis country up to 1840, P it foot Oyen it, Send it drifting, and send Congress back to ite Hell to ments che may count mpon instant admission, Repubil- can success im this canvass means the fulfilment of th pledges open which it has been conducted That piedme, oiticlally judged by its leading committees and great journals, say thet thes» amendments ratified, the South takes her piace in the Senate and House of Representa- liver, So the republican party offers, and so the spoeta- | admit no Southern territory at presont—n hay tors uicrpret, andthe New. "Youe Hinsup, s | ull tong after the ath of March, 1860, f dont boboce is vigilant aud astute observer, cays to the | reconstruciton, with streets running down with blood fout Accept, Accept now, before the promise | and free sporch suicidal The South is repeating once ie = Withdrawn, Repudliean — suce therefore, | more her old maxims. They mnat bs rooted up, ape uw bed cam arena to-day, that the South are ated to t place—that Pont 9 and Dixon's lino is Zouth Carelina. “eee % ae of South Carolina 4@ there; the territory of Virginia is thore, and a certain perron outdoing bis oMcial functions and nsurping Cougressions! powers has undertaken to set up 2 pasteboard government, which ho calls the State of South Carolina, But the radicalism of the North ignores that, “Jt kuows no result of Presidevtial ueurpation. ee ehoers.) The South gaing her point by repubilcan MMI leg aud journals. ‘Talk of tho State of Virz nia! Therota atte. Ta Tue time 1 nope Congress will seo ft to initinte tneasures out of the territory of Vi ginia to smothered up and covered aad with the rich growth of Northern emigration ang bralos and monuy hefore you can begtn to tail: about fF conatruciion SEROURR AND CONCILIATION, Men say we radicals bate the Sovth, There tre classes of inaynanimous Christians that talk nothing bit conciliation, as if they bud a patent for it. Coneitiation! TRE ADOLITIONOTS THE TRUA YuInyDs OF TUR SOLE. Who have been the true friends of the South for forty oars? The abolitionists. (Checr.) Who stood upon er borders warning her thet oho war Fanning @ bod which could ond in nothing bat a eotiision with the spirit of the nineteenth century! For a quarter of a crente @ Sta'e, (oheers.) But in the meantime south of | eontury we urged her to get rit of a, a tho hue exist only mon and land—(applause)—and some | whieh cenld only coun bal fee se: Walch old nawen Sorting tu the atmosphere above them, to | bileth ke an Biden oe woth Lhe a gorpont, re vt ‘whom im doe time we may gire cobesion and a locality, ‘TAR REPUBLICANS PROMTER “i Wecen' cover hor rivora with steamboats, to set ber Rut the republican part, undertakes agriculture in motion and pour outthe horn of plenteour- D, aaaino in 16 canyons let, these amendments ‘ed, the South | nees upon her, But the South must comeio with the Will bo admitted, But you sey to mo this i@ uot a fair | winetranth century. Wo exhort hor to give up her past statement, Lgilow tt ateds an addition, for the state of | political faith, to abandon the creod which teachos tho puliticat canvass fe unprecedented, But all I bave | that wo should teke our Stato prisoners aud make them anata id fair when the leading journals aud national and | Presidents of our national bavk», that yoo’ must take State committees hold this tangu: Go with tne to the | tho Swartwouts and Fowlers and Ketehums and sppoiot eavoupen ad’ 4 by General Wilson, of Maseachu- | them Presidente of a dozen banking institution, Why, sotie; Ashicy, of OMo; Judge Kelly, of Philadelphia; | I had a man once, a wocbiuist and locksmith, who, by Governor Sunka, of my own State, and by Boutwoll, | tempted by Lis profession, broke into naif «dozen bank- of Groton; by any man from Massachngetts to St, Louir, | ing instituliove and ually went to the State prison, standing face to with his constitution. What ia his | was one of the sufferers by his Ingenuity, When ho camo out of that wholesome institution be sought me ont ani bogged me to feb him up again in the tompation of locksmith and machinig. If I bad doue 0 and gone to Plymouth that would be called con- Jangenge? ‘Thet he would not admit a eingle Southern State ti! the binck man has a vote, And while tho Tribune end Pt ond the whole of the national and State committer oclelibcs to the South this boon, the tbe republican party, face o faco wih ment, [ts present plan ie to take possesion eiliation, ¢ whole, I did oni, are declaring that they believe : CONOR AATION, ‘ @ year ogo because 10 tdigpensablo to any sa! Teron Couctliation {5 twio sister to common sense, aud {hat Mon mit 6 was of jacks has gone farther, und told | man who bag sinned againut the uation bas to be cone?! Aman does not exhibit fear of storvation na Kasex that not ouly was be himself | ated just ea fast nud fust ag fur aa imny bo good tor his | when he plants wheat. A not express any sghly that negro suffrage is the ineviia- | own’akeaud your safety, and wo faster, (Appian) enxiety abcut getting home quires the shortest | blo and in+ivponsable elemont of any juat and fate re- | Now the raficls will conciliete the Seath to ie orn voad. 1 believed then, as T now, that the maseer | construction, but _t'at ho knows for a fact that the | blessing and to tho aalety of that nation which we lave @f the republic, dul would save it from any | majority of the Mouse of Reprowentatives believe tho | fought eo leng to preserve, hie chstacle ia eertuiniy @memy, inside or (Bi ) There never | eame thir. (Ch ) And why did they not vote for | like Lord Holland's infant bo) partes James Fox, who been an enemy to be ‘outeide our own |:nos, Go to the people's cancurses and you will there find | represents the system of copeiiiation, Charles once ie, ‘pot in the darkest hour of the civ!) war was tore | every mau in favor of negro suiirage, and you go up to | drew his father's watch out of his pooket, @ watoh words ‘ny danger outside the lines, Our whole danger has | the ilove of Represcntativer and thon ts there no than | £100, ond sald to bie father, “1 want to brenk Uhin watch ‘aiways beon inside, in our own forees; in the irresolu- | for waliraye. You may remember reading that when | and stamp upon it’’ The father anid, “Do not do thet, Mon, tho haste, the immintunty, the distrust in our own | Claries I wee a youogsier he was taken to the | Charies; that watch is worth a great desi of meg if vanks. One of the greatest evils of democracy is that | burying ground und be thero read all.the tomb stones | “Oh, but I dou't care, I will,” said the boy, pen M@ig too much ina hurry. It would reap almost before | full of preteos of the dead, ho turned to bis mother | tho old = man, while apply iny the mote, Whas sown, It digs out its seed every twelve hours | und asked, “Mother. where do all the bad folks } oald, “If you keep Wi, you will have @ watch see how it ° sprouted, The haste to-da; go? (L Lier.) So when you have hoard theso | “But 1 want to break i+ and stamp upon St,’ @ reconstruct the form of the republic. Now {mpertia! rage epecch*a in caucugsos you go | urgedthe boy, “Oh! thea, said the father, !f yoo m has one great merit; it never baster, | to th cf lepresentatives and ask where | you must.’ So the concliiator wil say to the South, do’ i it haste, without rest, the far seeing and patient | sviirage ts, and echo answers where? It re- | what you will the motive moxt be in your own bromss @ozen or hundred men Iny thelr plans for their genora- | minds me ef a porsom’who, when @ jury brought | not to do ro—thay was the groat argument ip tho oldon + on and the next, wetching, wadoterred by temporary | him in guilty, sald “Gentlomen, Individually youbave my | time when brought under the selemn Of tne can @raster, urdismayed by any result, however unforseen, | deepest respect; but as a jury my thorougl enptompt.”” | promise of the consiitution, aud when we Omld not do @nd going steadily coward til they reap completo sue: | (l.anghter.) I am forced to say to those individual r, But that time is changed, oem, What wo want to ongratt ‘on democracy is the | sposkers ts Maine and Tod ‘A L8ORND, ? eles torah, the long walting, the readiness to Feo | vanin—-Ge: Yon remember the old legend, when the Mahermn @vents unfold themaclves In natural proportion and | mixed took the carket out of the sea, ho fonnd the see! of “oe emer. Every man who undertakes to advise hie feliow- | resentatl ea y: mon and broke tt and roso up a giant, strefebing bimee: Sues adviso them nottobein # hurry. | plsuse end taughy 1!) he reached a colossal shape, and raised bia right hand struggle is not of fo bat of ideas, CANT aBa to crush the {ntorloper ; but by a cunning story he got TAR TO MADR OVER AGAIN. Did yon ever s L acanvesa? What is the.roagon? | back into the bottle and flung him into tho sea. ‘What have we been ‘The South, nots geo- | The reason is @ piliful ono. The reason is one that | stand just ip that position today, War broke the solomn fection, but an iden, represented by a faith | dosis shore ty vor conan ite Theo men Jo not at | Beal ofthe constitution, apd the Norvs rooe to Ber I. Sata vepnciatss the Declaration of nee, | thore 8 reproveplatives; they eit there aa delegates, | gitimate proportions, ‘ering over her rival tit which believed that one-third of tl race | They do not uno the pendenoo of represe: victory placed in he riehs hand the wholesome seeptre ‘was born booted and spurred, and the other two-thirds | They do not go hore to #ay to each other what is neces. | that would crash the obstacle into a barmeniona bape | saddled and bridled for that one-third to ride, which be. | rery-rhat ts best. Wha do you think fx the wiee and | forever. (Applauee.) shen come the pripit ond tl ed in gags and Lynoh law, in the bowie kuife and the | »nfe oo 0 ty he country one over againt Th Tribune, advine ua to go buck § the bottle. pgs public: which sent women ow Oa that av io the pact so in the future, wha ee ee ron For one T sbal! not nto the to jail for teaching pe to read, which mato its wil!, that tho House epresentatives will enact; agen ti!l I bave crovhed every obetarie 'hal victory Mireets uncnio for free to tread—that South rose | and what we are to say to thera thig fall Go back | gave me the right to anniuilale, rebellion against the open Bible, against the equality | aud ensct, nul what you suppose your consti want, FO MORE COMPROMMEE®, | manhood before the law, against Mips and | but what you bare avowed your own convictions to be, No more compromises of the contilation—no more ond Bonth was | (Appiavse) surrenders of (he omp! of the wer power til Noe 6 what that victory WA PAYS I RANPHOTS TO ERATOR Wrox, Louisiana end South Carotina are made over im tlie like ==. A ety tye | it does: not ane erase I take Mr. Wiison, me my own fat A Sopunbaties fem g | ay dropa, undla- the foot of Massachusetts and chain- | bart jim, ebat I criticise bim unduly, Wel visbable Pplanse. ber witht meer public ond before bis face, what cli his | THB VINEE TASK TO Re Her CONGRAAR—THR IMPRACHMRE TOF Se ore toes Caro- ‘say in private and bebind fo vt 1 oly ony ie bag tg id th gang ll rl Re nataral tendency to New land. | siat be comes before the pobite in September and eayr, order iP, very, t to og cepeensy other clove of the nie | “I kno. that Andrew Johnson had betrayed the ropa the reassembied Congrese befire they look at the amend e Every baste to complete any other seom- | lean puriy last Jaucary, but T thought f would try to | mente or utter the word teoonstruction i to impeach cloze of it ts treachery, conscious or unconsel conci)iato bim, 80 I held on und kept quiet.” What do | the rebel in the White House, (Great and prolonged DALI ‘be had ig one way, my} wo Lend a man to the outposts of the senate ‘chamber a) Let the t of is'ana and South PAS ct wo energy, tothe | for? Do a bundred men govera this cou , ordo the ina take cara of fo ore going to the habite orth. Ji mons beafere | masses? Gan the poopie bo oat Pee rg hod a A eles te any Te — the tg) ae for Northera ion 0 Wrenn osmon a b i eee antes has been. W! c tepablican p loaders undertak: m@hee, I say, is to huopesch the ho ss aaret in the jikenesa of Now York and New England? wali hava Laown, | the fonctions ec? President. C4 the old and rich States poured out 3 mean: | plausa.) Rede! ls too diynifiod on the me! ‘on tho prairies and mado them over tn Gti uy ase S Sympathy end eouil- ba want see's own likenese, constructed them as eister and grow around until he | New Us Pvig Seat pe tay D: ei pd M * ay discanesea iM py ee (her : @. Sate, Heated Foe p whon i bp » we $ Gegon sd metlog! Es if kd det ho 5 wim flew #8 had decoried bin authority or omnipetence—no matter what-« mov and er peated side by with Charles Samaner, |v! he sw i, be would not bave had, since | the recu!t, Beil ro ae Wade rn and Jadge Weelly net } a Aro per fea.ant seastore. | ction South ytelde up ber idea | etvili North to i. zation ant allows the pormeat @bhannels and make herover, That is the right which ‘Wetory bas given to the better and dominant idea Now until th. oceam commences reconstruction i not @emmonced. No jugrlery of party, no sounding aries, 80 Official represoniaitves makes one hour's sop towarls | Necometruction. Tt a hee in a now form, 16 is @nly the South sornioing hor old power, undismayed and by thir effort and the failure of her how. Bow it if as plain as tho saa at noonday that the Ls itelf docs not accept that ritastion, Wade ton down to tho most silent membor of her dom!- Tace thers is not one single indication anywhere the South eccepts that situation. On tho contrary, Overy confossion aud by every ect that comer to us the other side of the lire, sho repndiates ft. She Commitiod po treaven, sho has forfeited no rights, North bes ncquired nothing but her old congtita Bors! compromises to use a alnet her neighbor. AONE ROWETLLION NTVER ITKVDD. T gad a yerr ago on this pintform that Jef Davie never tatendet to leave Washington, He was too wise e man for that, Mo ever ictended to rebel. He was too wine @ man for thet, He intended to rematn in Waat'ug!on, tw be the government, to hold in bia hand the army and tho navy, sud lo receive the diplomacy of the rinterhood @ nations, le and the South wore to be ihe goverment we, Wf #0 Chom, were to be tne rebels; and the regretted’ that over eince. Jeff guided Washiagtom u uy haste of bis own ters, by the unthinking @nthusiaem and red hot ; of bis com people, He war precipitated into rm- Deiion, bot be never meant to be a rebel. In + She frst sinety of one hundred days every fous mon tue South sa" the mistake, and every : in arme was a ¢istinct end specific effort to redcera wtep. They failed, and soon after the death of Lin- anew chapter opened in the hi of the South. resumed ber cid putpows, and faling ia oatelde t against the fag, “he meanatorale beneath it, THE PXRADeDe TOR TOOT OF TR REWER, Her plot is jumt what It was in 180L—to be the povern- jand in ihiriy doys after tie death of Lincoln she Det tool—iner Wililog, conscioun, pllable tool—sented the White House. ma) They ed tho republican party. wenger wat A} Feven! to Richmond, Cagger, lo the democrats ¢ 1 He dudn’t atop long enough even to be counted in that camp. Le betrayed both to (he actual rebela Bowth the line. Your children, a may it instincts mre rigut, will sea the in Siken ‘ant wi tie the 4th of July, 1887. nd ehason ops hand in glove got with the . errant y; he didn’t linger long cnongh in thet camp to be & id, but Land wnd glove with the prisoner of Fortress Monroe ard juiorn tApplaabe) Yeu, the peri) @Mrough w e republic found He way will appear ip Ly Fours ane inOnitely mare fearful thaw it does pow, dons not ehow us & ainglo instence of a large majority surr wiering |e purpose after coe unsuccenetal ef x. And day the South, nagor the lendership of Andrew Jobneon, renewea Its pdrpoe, a avery erent toe. Jority bas done under smiinr Circumstances, Bhe leapt Juto ide maddie tho day ieo's army snrrendered, and to- ¢ powseurion of the Wille Kone it between oligarchy and freedom This battle has io ba jou im bbe’ aa fs tor the tant the be nogEC CUR A of the jeont Ce jo iw new bik, am Imyeorh the nobeernt of the While Home ss the Brae Php, aud the second step morRACH January jas. cdberents enough to be vieible on the svr- foo of pobicc. alleles. Now, when I in view of the rmpre od at i Che canvass, that treachery of fee—depewn him. (Applener.) ene ai aint te in, les leatore; thes they knew | Anfmmpenchmest fa of no value while te te nlow facta and kept (hem secret tor six montha, letting. Tongth through the Senate Char’ im od party oplo wander end orystaiize in the wrong direction, | wields the power, commanda the arm: bd ag ae ro it tw the, ¢arence of ollgaroby nud tory ism inatend hs ent Sool tok st ets ne of the open day of tepublican confidence Im the integ- y hg ttt Bi ae | rity and right intentions of tb OvsECIONY TO Ime CONATITUT Thig amendme ot, which we are tld by official voices to which wo can listen} the . the hour dictate that bis ptoce should he © tied -(ap Plause)—till an acquittal restores bim to oles or von- r he wuly voces i ete oie a tue Gas is to restore the Sonth to ils old | dempation imposes upon us the duty of oharing ® n Naa Me tho g je-—whet? Ig tho Gest place | President aed adh ” - i be Ad mare of tie ho \ A Pi ° C. ge ot on jt uodertakes to engra't consiitu@on of the Waited | dend and the de; i Ls et = SegRe Brom hie, aud ony it | a of the Exeontive. give we power to Impeaeh inwuch teenth century le open Btatos a new feature, jug dofore ua, The largest 108 ihre constitation underinke to ae ohape that, oni!eoniy most progres both continents age undertaking (0 enlarge the speach Insane 6 dese Wann Soatiredlt prona with both sexes. The constitution ot epenuing, 1% is atterly rou . a pledged to-day sendy to oxt rich the oentng deran a | ‘ianee fom 4a oary tn reid of wea of Ge cepiory, The Um and cowardly policy o! Su i A yrongay, hyena pe beat valy on is own perpeutation | Buch an cmerguncy u Pr 5 c Sodbrta op to ensuite, ‘im that Instgument the | aprisiny of the popular bec rer) on te word “imele” copdaing ve te the onward march | civil war, has foe ue the On’ a concurrence of Of the wulimage quectivn to cae ees, 1 repudiate | circumstances thet renders Wt posalule, and shat guna all simmiteiions. (Applaave,) Out (adhere left us encom. | emergency dictwios thab ve should atte a eral tilited to ieca ths dewenda of tho opening century, 1 | of conetituonsl weapons tO mal jent, we ogiah nation in 1688 making Ube jaw of the farce pod @ Hecondiy, that amend- t@ ignore entirely the rights of the Wo tothe belp of the government, Today we have the right Lo protect Lim and the power, The emwend- meat surrenders both into the hands of the dominant race ja the Southern Zormtorion, We have to-day tbe right, gaived by hatile; wo have the power, baving the whole poverumest machinery im oar banda, We are pledged by oor honor and neeersitics of five years’ war to (ike axerr iso both of the r ght and of the power, would jeate {4 uncommitted. " Sua mout underia way, therefore, impeach on’ Wial reques'or bum, What. ie the 4 pat kek te Why, then, we s OI The = repoblican ty to give up| you would feo an the right and the * power, aod trast to the | nation managing = w we Sebantpdes contingency of & bis motive, «They call | ot euoe, and the momeus Uist & hende ik & compromise Compromise ia a respectable | leave the heli. pee > bak word It covers a renpectabie fact, Gompromice ia | tal nnd New York men. | (Applause. Senate of the Uniet en the breath of its own spirit into the @ “ model Louisiana, No Wit them Bi 3 pard the pariy, you embarrags the presemt, tain ‘There ace good arguments, says the Tribunt, bet you must not attempt it. ST AMILOTY 1X COVRRNMENT 4 GREAT DEE, Gentlemen, the great defect in our when we once accept 4 pivotal man when two men difer sbout a boundary aod agrec to witie it by mutual arreogement. Compromise is when two men Glangrog o (he amount Aue OD @ contract, pro- fis in @ busingor, functions [n 8 profession, and sit down an) arrange thers mutual claims, honorable, just, equal, THR COMPTEUTION A WINDER, There never has becn a comprotwise tn Amertean poll- tical history, We have el ed ewindle into acom- umise and dignified it ame. The white race u the North ‘and the white race of the South eame to- | for four years Andrew Jackson when ened planted oo the | thie government lasted for four years. It laa great do- abe Med | fact, perhaps table one, in L' by pe itacowpromine. Pruasiaand Ruwia mot together and | republ cea instit es, Giemembered Poland, ee ct it into fragmenta, an- | are weary of Kari Jobo, an rl i Bened it to (heir rorpaive kiagaows, and called ta pt Aet | Oi compromine, A swindle! is ben THR QURSTIFNOWAL AMANOWEST DITTO. 4 hat Fe The Rouse of Representatives and the Henate, dime under that domo in eafety, because four millions of | word she does bot govern. L. « reine binoka bel! tuele piace im the eeale while the bainsce | The Engtieh machinery, therefore, within, trembled between North and toutl Of ita ariatocratic level, obey® pe the [e-aderued Geni, awindiod tiie allies out of thelr rights and gave | popular impulse, Wilh ue, | 7 pruet Nt to the moony ri fot protalse. ~~ " ‘wait four years before the governor, of Oma Caynet Waar Tiel 1 ‘tnd the New stein, cobain, er tal, tam eon. mes Fone oy hed ar South in the Senate and House, en 9 plan, to pulate the government Into TUR PREMDENT 1 BE ae domed ‘The right and the rare ours and I to-day by requ rebeldom from the the control of the governmenta! inachinery nation, ‘and that isto bedone, vot only by the im; Mr. Johnson, but by Gop him from office mm re us, SON ators t1 a astm i omen Nows by the Cable to Thurs- day, October 25. lives are poppete = The vation bas bat one is © make the ides whieh conqured in this war doml- nant down to the Gulf. (Applense.) tt to make free speech, free printing, freedom ef commercial energy aud enterprize the law of the republic, When that process commenves peace comniences, Wher that process com- mencos reconstruction commences —not Ui) them, All Napoleon About to Propose a — I m7 to er Ca ns ae ane 1 say you of impeachment, box no vidvral purpose. » Sonsenn, ig tar ae kaeart te Oe henne e Large French Loan. ‘pe, tomorrow But remove him order begin the great national duty, This ts our only — anna object, It seems to me that in talking of men on The Saxon Army Dissolved and the Treaty with Prussia Ratified. Short Time in the Manchester Cotton Mills, BY MAIL TO OCTOBER 14. Our London, Brussels aya Pera Correspondence. / = 5 Fenianism---Its Strongth 94 Hopes in Great Britain ap? Abroad. we Ae Belgium 4a Dread of Imperial tiie Guestion we forget the very esyenee of our duty; we are chopping logte. are amusing onrselves with empey words, while we are constantly forgetting that sur only and indiopeunable werk’ ly Bes Leven begun. Not only that, bat we have not arranged 4 machinery by whiel to begia i; we have not removed the firet ob- stacle to it, ; HUMILIATING POSITION OF GRNFRAL GRAIT. Tero Is General Grant, the armed hed of the governe Ment, and meg Ank bis rame with epithets of Donor, While Andy Johnson is responsible, to primary eons®, for the tansenero at Now in true xonse Clyases Grant ie respon: (A lend silence.) The moet bniniating We aise oreupied toduy by any United States man on =, 0 is econpled by U veces Grant, (An indi lon the platform: attempted to ondoree eentiment clapping bis bands, bot the andes) ordi reprobation of it by hiselm no”) dir, Phiilipa, resomine, mld;— Well, me, Rave we conqacred New Orfoans or bavé We not? Dows it below to as OF to JEN Davie? (A voice, ib avery aint tone, + Pavia") Mdoex The t init Af it dooky Whose businees ta Ht to Kee fright 1o walk ender the Tag?” (The uate weak yolon waik onder came y “@rant’s.”), Tho. armed han of” the : wreathod tobacco smoke — and the eoft breezes of inke, white the tional banner was clinging in every Southern chy to the flagstaff heavy with Union Imagine Ivolaud in rebellion, Imagine It Troagine the news to come to while i i Deke’ teid the War Office, that an Eng!ishman for Victoria had been raurdered in the streets Ho you suppose Wellington would have vate jaunt with the Queen to the Isle of Wicht Hirhlands? He would have been, in six hours, streets of Cork; and Wf there had been enldtera i B30 3332: the british empire it would have been safe for tah beorp: ‘on. mon 10 walk those rtreeta, (Applaure. a ti can anticipate trouble in Mary knows bef band that thero may be bloodshed in the rireeta Of ime timore, and heean hold long Cabinet couggt can tavoe men ead that to that there ts retain in ators, why uot know | England’s Difheulties in Canada and a in low leey, th ’ Koo, Se WE, colnet foe the West Indies. nave Ounquered ” OR the ting floate, (Applansa.) What man anyw ere ee a fo it to me thet the fing floats in eafety on Faneuil Hall, avne for sixty year? If General Grant is a ca ig ano or aisty yearat If General Grant | THE §=MARKETS AND MARINE REPORT. Atatss, ho ts thore to make Shat fag my protection ae te. he. 4 mach at Memap>ie aw In Whe streets of Porton, CRANT AND THe TRERTIENT, Af he hae not troops enongh w Ao it why don’t he como to Mngrene and way eg? If he haa iroous enough to do tt, why dida’t he? neg any moan binder him’ If thore ts any hindrance, it ie his doty to tellus about 1. ¢Cheors) BY THE CABLE TO OCTOBER 26. If the bend the national foreua a nom rmiited to pennant make the streo he nation for ita eitize who is fh that. Moders” bim?. That fact bho FRANCE. owes to the uation, Tmagice the unanimity of the North. fan rebuke and the utter, absolute annihilation of Andy Jobneon if Ulygees Grant bad said at tho time of the New Orleans mwarencre, “I wanted to preveut i, but rmttted.'’ Whet T clu of Northern potiielana and genernis alike, fh ) ito t+ Changes in the Cabinet--The March from Reme. Panta, Oct, 256, 1466. Impondive > th trenson places Pig nx tou'r sate th in to watinh S Rawors er vont that ehanges in the inntty of offioe when they are nob permitted 1 pooh Gaijin sv» bem ‘ o lta dutiee, Now, while Now Orlosng and Mems wtble, Lorvert egain, and 1 say that you will that ive most bon, Mating povition etcu- wmerican {9 held by *ho Central of the United (Hises and some anplanr:.) Gharr AND HEX Be Ty ve compared bim to an Enclinhmen, Let meat the The threstone rapture is caused by the Emperor's ins'vling on the negotiation of » large loan. rik of soe State pertiatity, coma pearer home, Put out Ren Butler va bs posit, Ht legion ebeore It Ie now said that the Frenoh troops will ore, equally intern x ba) command uo © soon OF tha Victod Bester, (lowe laughter, ap- | 1e4V¢ Rome tn December. 8 steapprovel.) be on there New Orleans om ee : ave Dron powible By” contimaed merriment. 7 aut if by Ditin “uhsitomy ac. ENGLAND. cident tt had token place, do yon mpjos that Mayor omnes . Monroe would have Ived to-day to boat that he defied the rovernment of tho United Sig's and poured oat in the streets of New Orlease the pluod ita moat love! citizens ? Men ray Grant stays fin hia tion best the Provident shonid put a tora? fo. you mup- powe tha: Congress would Wt this if Orang should re- anarnenapene “Short Time” In the Cotten Mile. Lavanroon, Oot. 24, 1466. Tthas been declddd at Manehester to work fen? Doyen suppose t of tho Bate only “short time.” © ta be Jed by om ven “4 root Sora Grant with the malls haa & er benind thera ? “Wt Is the ileat in the re Tie QUERTION O7 ‘THR Day ‘We have a cet of men tn power one ti whom sre inten ona! traitors, gud the. to wait Unt the ath oF “Mire, government to THE GERMAN QUESTION. Ketification of Prusse-axen Treaty. hich ona singer om with & Ualtor at the Waite Benriy; Oct. 25, 1866. we, want er pothing about coneti- intlosal amondinents, "Y want to hear notbio The treaty between Prussian and Saxony shont reconstruction, 1 don't care what becomes ¢ Jot Devia. He te older than the ark. (langhter.) The question of big popishmaent landed on Mount Ararat aod goes to pieces there. (Continued laughter.) The qnerion of txday is whether the President ts to be allowed for two years lo hold the government over the 4,0 0f Magers, and whether Senators and Lieutenant Geuerais are to wand from: motives ¢f otiquotte silent, and journels are to prench ¢onelliation. Tray no. The has been fally ratified. Pursuant to its pro- visions Saxony is to pay ten million florina. The army of Saxony haw already been die- solved. An Alliance with Prussia Rejected. oe is not ended. ioe a — pocrensts ig pd shape. i General 7 wi “ i o wet an Aid ae obeeon-if' "bo. ‘Hee Sheree | TM Baden House of Depution has rejected hes sureodere! to dobracn let wm know it | the proposed alliance with Prussia. This peovle are boar! aud sure tocave the nation, We have got every element wpon our vide, Ce aid that goveromonts were made up of tired elemente: , aid the first was, cobrolavion to ihe Iawa, the of co-yperntion, the prter to net together: Alleyiance to someth's.:, to law or eherter, and d was, loving your nation. brother beter than ay er thing tn the world The North hed these three eloments—the South bad cnt, Wo were organ! ed; we were law abiding citizens, we worsbinpad the con Viewws, Oot. 25, 1866, Field Marehsl Benedek, of the Austrian mon law © onsiitation. "Tt stood to us in the place of Nuouaparls to Fronehinen of Ohorbs Stuart ton | army, haa been placed on the retired list, hihtetew Winols veel Waser we one to Now York, ¥ ania and Wisconsin were bound 0 ere egok gtver 6 wmy other on tho faq ot RGU Ke Rey SF tauosmiyhere are od | -FUMABIGTAL AND COMMERCIAL. with the army and wave in our hends we w ¢rath out rebeltion, and we are sare to do it again vo. ‘The Lenden Money Market. cay, (Great 9) ) But all we want Wan Lennon, Oct, 4—Rvening plain spekem, it Ma £0 © : ? . PN oe ok TOE PHAR TE PLERT OBR, Jonsols closed at 80%; for wouey AEROS SOO ROTI Lowber, Ot, 4, 1608 Tdo not fear the President. Fear bim? No. {never one of bie peer Trees Sond & one it ale that T wae pot @ Sory T have read of the myer the Th a an he ootermort provinces HE Sacer tiling th Tee ciming prices of Dear, These te poor to hey mpriketa, and the -) in imgpertiow to aay arrows they can oo, ~ Diipors Gen! ral Railroad © hentare preetite wpon the bear's credulity, The bear | Erie Malrocd alores . ‘ to obtain it Fe The mousy marke \ bang a cennou Dall or large ston, ont whens money 89K comen to yustr his hoad in for the honey b AMLICAN ROTOR mone and it comes back upon hire A at tbe biow ho gives it mnott oa it Tho following are the openine prem « oh ome him with stronger force, [He raven hiioself awain ood iD | pies. his rage be pubes the moring pendetom wuh grease | yo strength, but back (teomes with additional momentan, rs r when he wings round the while cite, to nses inte | Briee. ..3..-+ tre ter, Well, now, Vermont a} i a setae Brow, nt! Malne wan beumr Ohio wae appeal t ‘The Liverpool Cotten Market. atin t Be ane Bk pd wef Lavewroen, Ont, 26-8 ‘ bottler wt langhtor.) on Mantnah opel, ton, Halve to bo marent chow o ant New Yok, and Iticciy and all the rw Oulton to-day 4,000 bo'e arent . or the Staten | swing in the elrele we aii | dail Middling upinnds, 1 beve no fear of thnt teidual obetacta (Langhter.) Laveuroot, Oct, 2f Noon. ANZIOUS THROUOM THE VEPUPLICAM Parry. It fe not therpogh him my anxiety existe Tt te thy a the repabiiean party, avd Congres itnel!, for he waka of its own expedieney inmate, aud frarfal of @ach ot ier ard moody, wah on oe Midtneg apa: The market for cotton a 4 timated éay'a mle of 19,000 bales opened at 15 pence fearful of coriain reeuite, aro anxiocs to portpore - rf bettie ov if when Lee end Grant met in their Spat Tiverpest yo egg een a om aod encomntor ther bad rom menced connt{ng thelr troopy verre ond then postpone + ht for twelve months The 1a: erpoo! brondetulth maar sfre erent ax ult te ath te ¥ Prodnen Market. Ko postponement of the fight tll the 4th day of Marat piped pe ohne oy 1999, Tue Prbt bersa on the Sth day of December, 1965, and from shat hour the machine fF to he exelurively ours, Do your duty, and tn 1808 we shall be ims fer Aiorent set (roe thie, TRAITORS IN TER Waere Fe We have bad treiters befom, W White Howse, He called himerif a po laugier)—and laa} your he vet been writing & Cxtie show the world why lis treason Jid not The wearket for latlow ts Gren MARINE INTELLIGTNCE. tomy veceed The steamer p Priteenie, fr We have got his twin brother im ihe White Huare be bee arntoed - aghter)—end he a | Lim», 73 a pong . ee vidual.’ (Grest isughter.) Tat us do out duty in hor, aad long bh the 6th of March, 1609, he will aise meine cape why tasiewon ave | BY STEAMSHIP TO OCTOBER M4 merred (Applause). Mr Putilips then retired, and the asemblage dit The following sre orm in whieh the Marne be jange ka of the conclonion of organs, the Cotta Malian, ¥ peace betwen italy aml Aw TWAL OF THE SUPPOSED BOWDOUINHAM BANK ROBBERS. Bern, Me, Ort. 25, me te, of the alleged Mowdovlnham Back rubbers, . end one Fo Of the Municipal Court, this afternoon, They pleaded home han ew cast et guilty Seven of groment’s yitnouses 08° soeteen 2 we wi te i : : ta tele Nenienray, hc (aay stata se: saenulhy tite | Viatian people Co weerstan tie ml : yn 4 im the cane Of One witnem, who | them i Spore co mactiog © of the scoused on the eveniog of | A fooraal tn be entitied the Demi’: Ma . tbe reer ot te honk, he 2 SPOUTS Stace gi | seabed ot Yave oe wan vs ne bane The cow antit vo : ine o'clock AM, went of Taly in tae tiot . ‘The Parw Desa of the 12h of (r* canine overcome hyn enter erared Aancian Pound » me whic) Beall oer FAILURE OF A MEW BEDFORD OW BrALE Powres, Get. 28, bint The New Redtord Beeming Momdord of to Any way. the failure of George A Himtnowe, of! denier, of Barton for Aquartor. of & million of dollar, \9 reported, aud i meted that be hebintios to en im thie enty ae $100, 0 Ureve poblic pinion, um %, Peiornburg jourkale to Aw vegas P ton heomn ut aod oe HA POLITICS Pd ae, as = vecead, te cae Kovrna, Se Sreapneen TE Teoaerd wun ehomied ws st US o The Fultes of Turtey bes preventet Colonel Tage uot anne pewneh Aer Gepaumman of the Musing Lageiien te Cow Amorvicnn emeupiiies are oy fol | ) stantinople, with » very beautiful and valuable sabre, mounted in solid gold. ‘The Turkish Hghtbouse on the emalt inlet of the Mar mora hus just been the theatro of a double marder. Dur ing the night of the 282d of Feptomber both (he keepert of the station were agsassinated; thelr repositories were ken op-a, and thelr money aud arms carried away. The Mendé, of Parts, tooke for a clove alliance betweet Prowta end the groat Muscovite empire; the news fron ome, Or Paris contemporary thioks, to fora on arrangement, and the tone of the Russian uf indicate It, #imoe, if thowe organs do s« the public opinion of the country, # of the goverament, whicb ) hom what lapgoage they should bod mment has ordered that on tho com a the fantry regiments, Now, 14, 45 and oy Gallicie @nd the Bukovine, and regimes 16 Sand 19 by Hungary. Venetia has boon { to fora to the Austrian army about 45,000 Tho soldiers of the [allan mat *onality be brought to the froutiors Immediately « ter the ation of the remy and be Banded over to the Taina authorition, OCR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ENGLAND. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDERCE. / Loxpos, Oct. 11), 1806 FOUN HORM, CHANCRE ae reat, Whatever etrength aud g’ noimemena there way te tn the Fenian organization as & political power must be looked for among the Irteh cittrens of the United Biates, In Ireland \t ts admitted by friends and enemies that, thourh lroublosome to the government, it hae no real wtrongth. Glorying in the fnet, the English papers assert that the educated classes in Ireland keep aloof from the organization; assert, without fear of contradiction, that pot acinglo profesional person, pet a wingle re #peciable shopkeeper," no ono above the rank of laborer, hag biQherto favored the Fealan movement No ove denios this, therefore we must accept 1, Im rogaré to tho organization \tseif, opart from ita profensed object, it baa not found much favor, It has been fercely ase sailed and denounced in the United States, where, if 5 am not mistaken, the Catholic Church has joined in the denunciation and hurled her anashernae at al! Peniane, Never was woclety In worse plight, lis leaders, truly of falnely, are accuned of invincerity, of acting rough interested motives, oven to the oxteDt OF seusrining te defraud poot, hardworking domenticn of thelr all earning®, Aas piccs of political machinery it t» niner- ably mismanaged, ‘3 physical strength and proUadiy He funds frittered away in movements the most unwise and almost eqvally incomprehenatble, Finally, eebimn, hombug and folly and a combination of unfortunate clroumsltances Lave brovght Fenianism into sad dis repute, Bot the cause which produced thia disjointed thing exista, and no one who has pity for boman suffer ing or sympathy for the poor and oppressed, of whatever coat or clime, should speak too harably of Fonianiam. It Ieanotner of those convwlnve throem which the bard working, prostrate population of Ireland lve from time to Ume—a ery of angutab from helplear, half-otarved fathers and mothers who have not one- tonih the chances for themselves and wretched } oft mmatea, ft Font by rovolution, it t* the Trish poople. & faimt hope that the teaders of ihe '* manhood f movergent in England will ruccesd tn Par canwe, 10 UO present condition wf things in the upper and middie claws rule, and evince tii or no sympathy with Mr. Bet itte very doubtfal tf this movement wi! “constugtional”’ means Should move wne coed (hee a Lope that Ireland may be better cared for. ‘That bope may be ve benefiie from British remains ip the of and among * hom there Is not and never any foeting but that of roora and contempt for thé wrongs and wufferings of the “half-etvitines™ Iriat, AXOTTRN ESCM KRRIY FOR TIE WRONG CF TR Om It le not mmo than @ week ince ® ", which enjoys ® wide circulation and extensive a aro among cdueated people io Wagland, en iw article entitied Tho Irieh Froblem,"* a on bis process of eradication, ad “Cromwell, having be; notmore fully ermpicte itt Now what con be ex from @ Iament composed of men and elo tev men who holt dortrine eo atrocious apd tnbu man? “hen Irel@) to be expected Wey will ofer stone? Fen salem wey be contemptible aud vile, worse then thicitm, woreln shart fhan all ita enctiog may M to; bot (tle mare reepecthie and bomane than the eal Jour and rast Indiffergnce of Rnrlichmen who approve aeentinent Hee that @ * “None bot the po chasmed Delong to 1," nb ote argument, by wiih com ortable men of the “nid - dow is ites — lee = ,” an they pre pleased to teten it, Dot € “ in Ireten dare five mut of every ain of the Leynlaow: The bol [4 690 vast poorhouse 4 are counted by millions, and the keepers by thour: where there ls Bo Commer, po thrift, oo Indaatry, oo hope, eo national Wife; wething bul misery, ench as i Unb ROWDY alow here in the wa: id— faring, nakedorss ud death, Uappler would it have teow for them, and evo for tee glory of Pingiand, if Cromwell had completed whet be begem, now than two buondred yeare Weil, then 1 and wtwitbeanding all Chat civilimtion Las gained, eh the pty thet B: bee lavished on (he untortanste of other lands, the Vberty that tan bigmed the world pine tat seem Line, thore are abo thdnsen ts of Crom welts an in froeand Christan Engiand, to pot to death five mis hone of fellow ereatores, becanse (hey éage to sigh for the mere onc rel ri pt of heppimews eRe Or Re Bom Fonantem wil pet anewer, beevmse it & poor, weak, halGermey kiod of emeern, eomething ele net be (ound andgbal! be (aend, Mart snd shell be fownd, because (he imetinet of ldo & strong io ali God se res and becauon the grew, far Wet has heart Ireland's cay of dintram gud ban wot head 1 re vale, aor TROT AOR POR PROCORI aren Inthe meantime, however, nothing done, exoeps by a few of ist Qephed Ponlaia whoos lives are pledged ' te emmney, for whiew they werk and com non Ov verly, os leant with Ure some geble tm wae, eee an maeibed Thermepyi@ sad. Peaber stinct that bar Thi, A wok ago to-day the potion at Lrrorpe t tetmet fy too cote king atwe, and Mh eppeared’ty the teres an omgietrate (ak Mie ermine etoages “ et Cop ematione tn the Ente’ on % Charge Che Caphored ternee ernced they bases In the clometent mag sere arvedted and are now @ jadl, tye e vireety ie prison im Dublin fur steged » Venan © jon, cu otand a chy of evore pawientneot 1 dees ram bow cn there wore, all told. Teo of the besa cow 4 fee end bay gets, ond another vaphoran. The arme were toe Teenty elgttth Bidt@errs the “Londen Iti,” the 4 the Twenty third Barrep tb be poten who rrognined the vent members of thes ot ne Peed Ugutle berave t or ft nore weapene 1 tee’ "Ne wher wth the @ + Lad contrived web ® eet etme Gt he expen . min, ew the ne roe ot 1 ecpeed the Gratertty es La : " hie in am eppremeed Vote fo am fetta | o banguetag for the ober s PRUSSIA. 92 BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE © heme, Ook 19, 108 Rd nh the chances at Prana te swe the sporoseh om ¢ 1h woeld be he south of Be * h wow san re Caatr oes bot ha ae ' for aly The tent seovemeter cath ove enfevertbia, on arriving ot Puta vo try (he elects tee he by the ew ing wor of the telend of Rogen, be wee eotagl © ‘ i» the somech, which aired fer m ‘ fim whe fe porta peor, tle cervous epeem ines rt sod wong omtarwily OF & Bron Cacet thek be fen srarce'y Of eearte be te Ctiged io wt fom bantnene, ond the mamagen ent + elt 6 ie eeretante, MR ae Yor of the Te CO RNC TS 1 dings ome Oreety poriepttie 1 10 placeod op fret comrnge, wr | © prere vpn the King ef Pro nem eres thnk bad tees rected br rpowtien of urea’ se ehh wor y teers feria @ lnecer teat iewen oF renee out WHR) Hh atom Rows aaneres Vonks % (oe the thers per '* ‘ toh ty Peking 44 ryan beeen er nriay, wpiaay tee wr eM Thome ar . tee perce of Vhrtert) Vinee, ter. . Lente pe cree, sett form we harem Bett io (he Aen clon Winery on © ied | wah sttuetly teeided apew, theme « e 4 [iron Op, alee mt of voopacs for she fears Lot the! Freeh Acitennter, ean for toe

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