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,. 1.; ~'((~ • ::i!:rw;...'\ \<~il.B \\<''({ .u; ,, .. ,t ,~ ' 1-<- ·t: ~JJt-it! ;. ~~·~fJ ' J ,1 ' • '~ 1 ~ .,.::. II tbo Fn.ctorios, ldld:, til<\ largest iltoiitr'bf\ Yo~k ~!I<L\<~!>Ill: tli\ r~t•~<'k~ I< 'J::R'. L F!r&J1H;ls. made to order. ' ' .NfUTO- A JfE/{ ( paid ta ~ --~- adv~Lntagf\ of ltHHortnwn t, OM!-:\ o.nd <.>x- oc I;ni'!tcnnl lJ y ,. BO:ILER • ., I WABE. , ><t II!:111Ql'Q GQODS . ' .. s6it!, 1 .., . f ~). it-.1~~,...- vt.-df!tt f , THE ru:;w-,.AL 'P!f: INDI!.PI!.ND~NT 1~ published ~ Evf\ry Thursday Mor.ning, b TJI'F. VrLLAOl OF ~E't'.: r ... t\fl ru•TERCO., N • For tho \New-Paltz Independent Assoeia.tion, .. Jo \\\'SO'< • Publisber. ny CIIARLEI'! T. u., · • tT~.}':t.:lr- \I\\~I~\''\Z~G:- Execnted With neatnesa and dispatch, and upon J'f aP-nun.hlo tf'TtllH 1 0. P. CAEPENTEE, A tto:rney at Ln.w :mrl e. f.ooO. Claun A!!:'t, HlCrHLA!W, r;, Y, ,JACOB ROBERTH, ftz;.AI. EHTATF. ,\<ol'..,l, C'<TS\V'EY11.:-if':'ER J\ORTICE OF Tn-E: PE..u E AS'D Cou:sHELLon AT LAw, NEW PALTZ. NEW YORK. WM. S'- KENYON, ( '< ll ·;-..;sELLOH AT LA \V, \Y.dl St , opp\site Court Honso, J\1?-\IIIiT():'i, ?'i Y. ETH \~ A Dl\RHAJ\I }..T'\N•lt:-.FJ f\' l 1 \l'\h \ U'-\r THE Cru\ER'=:Ii:F:NT, uffu 1 1 p l!l'llll 1, \ I q, • 11 ~ IU w }~'..lihlillg, hl\t.sTil\ \ Y C< Ha\\'ln~t n.n \~· nc \ ft•l)m 'WiLt-!lHngton, whrro nil daul\'~ kt~., t /1 t 1~11't-ltul, I ha...P ::;t PF.RIOR facili- tl~<\' fnr J.-.!1 ttl'l..! 1 l.wu,.. iUljllAt.tl t arh '\\IJ.uvr't~ t !a 1 nn1 fo! B 1• ], Pu.v :liHl Bnnut-.. \\ill retUlve pu1mpt att• nti\Il 111nl t hargll\l Jlt'••h r.ttl 1-1~ nEOROE n. STRICKLAND, Carpenter and Builder, :.;1 ,, ,H~Lrz ~ 1 ~.,. .... ,'\ork donf ~•th (.a.:n: and Dt\'5pat<\h bJ- \tht Uayor(uuhn.tt. 1 Wallkill :H:ousa! :\ L \\ -1 ' \ LT /., \:\. Y. ., U••·~•.I h ] I ... 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( 1 .\ l~~, ITRS .\\\\D STH.\1\' (i(H>llS. 239 Mam St., Po keepste. 1 I Pl .\.HE ::\0\V OPEX, Pi\F H \LI,, ('OH\EH lL\1:-i .L\ll \\ \~H L'iUTO:\ STHEET~, 1 :1m 'l': [I' tJJJrlt'l :-;tgtH tl 01.11 pn pan rl bJ htrm~l1 the I nt.LJ, ''ltlt SUl.'(.:\t'lH:'<l Uoal, \t l1111 ''tr~l rtt HTGHF\TTR n.t prt•'(t'l~anH' a\ 1 1 1.u It< rrf DtlR\\l.Lfc l.LJJrl Hnrlr~rru Cu11al ( r, at j. I I lit' :G \ Coal Deltvered at Farr I' nee if Desued. T '' J. L. & .\. H:\iYlli.H \ P 1'~ ~ nt ]Itrf', C'htHtnnt ~ipl'r t(IJ', f.:t,,,( >< />'' r 1 1 'l'R.\ \'EL\ER'!oo! 0 t 'IDE. IIl D~l ~~ HIVE I\ Il \II.HOAD. ~\ '1 \\} I .., \' 1 )\) 1\ m 00 (fCI ~ iO . ' ]I) illJ 11 1 \i 1 ()I) I' 111 4 I!O 5 1;. 715 liJ uu l'\E\'1· Yll{tr{ L .n~.. 00 00 f) .J:5 R nn 11 30 12 110m 2 CJ() p m 94.'1 5 00 630 7 15 1100 1'1 •'RE.EPRIF. \rr•\•- [ • ,_.., .... ! 16 ~ m- ! 26 am 0000 -635 732 -742 12 11 pm- oo no 12 4'l -,o12 5/l p m 2i0 -300 ~ so -00 ()() tl ,liJ - ij 40 !)()! --91:'5 12 2~ a m-12 :l:l a m 150 - 20U 1'1 n 111 ~ /fflln'] }'{orth, Pl)'KE!I!:PRIR Ann1 Ll,nr. on 110 a m- 4 30 a m to o; -11 oo J021l -1030 2 llRpm- 2 !Spm c 05 -00 00 5 ~1 ---flO 00 615 - G25 8 20 -00 00 9 15 - 9 25 12 15 a m-12 25 255 -305 NEW PALTZ HTAGE. NF.\·YOBK Arrl\\ 7 01) lliffi !) 20 10 15 ou 00 3 30 p m 61) {J I)(J f 9 15 2 lfi n. m 5 25 G oo AUU.NV. Arrht•. 9 05 am 2 05 pm 12 50 500 00 00 '00 00 - 9 15 00 00 12 00 5 05 6 55 st;ae leaves New Paltz dllily, Sundays excepted, H 8 h ' pa8Blllll through Oh1'lVJ!le Oentrevillo and Oig ~d: retunrin_g. leav\' Po~h)w<>pale 'Poot nwo.,t30pm;~·M\ry2ptu ' • , . • .. ' ' l . ' ' OH.ARI.Eff T. JO:B,NSON, Publillher, ' A OEORGUN IN NEW YORX. BY \V. T. TIIOMPSON. And while I wa.s stll.ndin! on the eor- ses Jl.n.O~Ql!; \an.l support it like ner, thinJrin' whirui w!.y I should go, !o)UlSt man.!' 1 , of the suspended' ','l:umkso,tpgether.- 'long emn a pore womm with a. bun- ]! frie.d to,,git .!lo. plmnl!e to have become already J;lo red~d'llni as The rant Boys in Blue. It was bout three o'clock when I dle nniler her lU'Jn, lll'M_ping 'long M the hisnes! io.~~'hu~ drll.t the wm'ul~L~m £rom- ~'v.,ry wHJ\. fhe to inorea.se lll'iees heyonii~'1:lllM!!. got to the Hotel, and .after brushin' U she wa.sn't hlll'dly a.hk io wAlk. I CO\!!Ut.lgat t!ldm\wa.ys. ' · :.A!I.a.~n.a.l !ifaoeng!h. thru.•eby augmenting the coshf li'¢ing' nv J. :Pran and scrubbm' a little of th~ dust off, When she sea me she eome up to 11 'erp. both.totheT!'oms.\ 1 ,.,.e---\'nse · to the inJ'ury of labol'. an.il.:the'olilatof. Amon-ca., la.nd of bright freedom, ~ . - .M - '-L .t:::J.: Wl..ll ~ 1t· Nu longer a.ccuxsed by .. ala.ve, and gittin' my dinner I ~... a turn me and put her handkerc'b:ie£ to lie1' on~ \ ;mak~ 'elll giv.a: a.aconnt of for t.he proieetion of the supplies to the injtll'j o1' t~A '\v'holl¥ Wh!lll tyrll.lltB danonnoo, MVOr hood thorn, out into thg W'll!Lt Broa~R:Y; whn.t eyes, a.nd says she. thrunrullvAg.\ > • I I I \ oountry..' '• llut up \'lltll tno llllg ur uno ilmvo. I' h J h b I. win_ 11 1 J \ A I ·&>eo;pl.e-= ;pr=e= the It shone o'or om: ranka in dark dan!)er, ve e~r so muc a OUt;, ever senile \ Mister, I'm a pore woman, an<! lWJ, t;Uau 'li-WO or linree OI em cmn ~tizen in the savannahs of ll n seems very pl~ th~~ lt~~ ·I'ID~: When Dlliloillcs of death 'ronnd \\Ucw, I I was lng Pnu~ _.to reacl the hewspa- my husband's so sick he ain't able to towards me, and +'grabbed my cane well ~s. on the prairies of tinuecl issues of United. States notes; To sknllung and fear 'tls utranger, pers, to see if.. it \Vas what it's cracked do anv worh andm dm pore lit- I held on to the \' •. !3tands by n.e without any check to the 1ssues·of When borne by the Grant DoyH tn Blue. • nr _.,. 1 h' · I h ;.~ ' e an Y · · · ' JJ.»... Wl cno.-Wben borne by thullront JJuysH> Blue, up to he. n t!ll, \: en got to t e tle children is almost atarvin' for bred. Atlantic surges ~opR thl! eastern suspended b~ and- without a.d:~:- Whenbornebyth•GrantB•>yemBlnP,'cloorof tho :S:oteT, I thought there Won'tyou be good oouft'togiveme \GentJwli~~ aes I-. the ba.b.Y coasts,or by the Atlaittic that sur- quate provision for the ra.ilsin-g of To skulking and fear 't1s a str11nger, I must be \ l1u:a-eral or somethi:n,. eke hillin' • ?\ eli:n' all n. · .L!__ \'- • .,+.-,. L · • 'L 1 ' d. l fun A]£• ·' \- Wh~nlJornebytlleetrantJJoyemJJlue, I , , 0 , two 6 s sqne . 1 ~e -..upe \-'-\'e IO--., \\'\\ ro~~ ~~~·fOJCI!li0/1- c~t:r:iel3 of Eu- tllone;y r--Y oa.ns, an or. , 13 \';\' When '·ebols our Unicm to scvor b'\Wllle hy, and I wru.t!'d some time, I lool•ed 1.\t hlir a. biv, a.nd 5~3 ~ ; in a. pas-\ Gentle~enl I'f\' !i?.;t~a.t he ma.y fe,l(l, lllfl to ~e;r- l.ssues so Sf to :keep t'h.em within clue Ma<lo w~r o·or tno ltlllil •nit ;be \\\\• thinkin' they would -~t pnst ;_ ~nt \Ha.in.'t you !V't nq rWtJ.ons nor w be '®64 i.D; F~ ~'.~•(W:If.Y~~~~hc;i;ti _liitif<eU~~~y, -~6 \1\ __ !f'i.il __ tt~.lt_ e-ven pimit.J>, :must SOOI;t..p:roduce disastrous \\' Mo 'n\h -\~1d ~ \-\<l •hem noo m·v~-- they only seomod to git thicker and neighbors that C;i.n halp yon?\ you know lli.at rm ;not to be h h . ·--,-;· • <J<>n$~ncef>,. AY4 •1Jh,ia lllattei':. • an-- Bnt thr• w out om flag to tht hrc<-2<' f d f ' ,. .. - 1 I . i& ~nemie&, t~at none may .ay ~.,- Around , 1 tho vn.li~nt qmok rnlly, 1 aster, an more o em, • .... e_ ongcr \ Oh, no, sir; 'm too poor to have tuck to no Tooms. I'm p, strl!>nger in finger upon him, for he was a Roman pea;rs to me so important that I leel n 101 r fealty tu tree<1orn renew, I wv,ite<l, tilll bimeby I begull to ill:;- relationB or ucighbore. I waB better your pity, an9- I'm uot gwine to rmp- oi~en. [Great applause.] Then we bound \J;o a;vt>il myselfofthie occa3ion On\\' mnreh, ITl th• l>atth an•l•allv, cover that tli<w was rrwfne both .ways, off once, and then I had plenty of f b b M n\\'' h . dis to ask the especial attention of Con-- Shone the flag of the Grant !loy\ m ll!ne \ o .. - nqne O your a ys. Y name s 'loll ave 110 more war, no more - , Shone the !lag, &c. and that it was no pro.,ion at all, friends.\ Joseph.,Jones, of PineYille, Gear- hohor, no more differences between gress to it. .u Abiloh, at Vlck-J..nrg, at Look•mt, but jest one everlastm' stream of peo- That's the way of the world, thinks gia, and anybody .what wants to know the Administration and therepreRent- \In order to raise money by way· At Dom IHon, l•dt. cl by sturm, plc pass in' np aml down the street, I ; wo always ha vc friends till we who ~ amH , can find ~e at the Amen- atives of ·the country. Every dweller of loans most easily and cheaply, it We b<on • 1 \\ r rarupnrt ant! redoubt, cumin' from all parts of creation, and need 'em. • is clearly necessary to mye every pos- Gav• '\ t\rv a Ju,tro au<! form can-- ill the land will be protected-under o- Io thu w,H '~'\\ enn•tant m t..HI,.. gwine Lord only knows whar. \Oh. sir, if yon only know'd how \Major Jones,\ sea a clever=look- his own vins =d his ,own fur-trM Sible S!lPPOrt to the public Cl'edit.\ Thn.ugh ''\' b of drtad conthd it fl, w, I mix' d in \ith 'em, Lut I tell yon hard I have to 'ltork you'd pity me- ing young man, what pushed his way with no traitor or enemy to molest or [1\aK \\\ !ll til! llllliMt ur w~r'B !Mtlt, what, I found it monstrous rough I know you wowd.\ into the crowd when he helll'd my Good Autbority-:Wtter from Becre• P1vwU; UurrlL 1);: tbl' errant Bnj\' m 1.1tw make him afraid-the national honOr l'r\u u 5 J,,. m .. ~c travelliu'. The fact is, a chicken-coop \ iVhat do you Jo for a livin' ?\says name. \Major don't be disturbed willoe defeU:ded, the nationalfaith tary Chase. \., ,,, 11 l.nt \\ '\''\ 1 \ wu 1, r• \ mougltt as wPII PXp('eiJ. to float clown I, for she lookc.l too delicate to do in the least,\ ses he, \I'll soon have observed, the laws oi' the land will be The Kind of Honey that Secretary OhlUIG l\lt• u lhant nm grrat lrarlt r \a' th< n·; thP K!W!I!lnn.h riYN in IL fn•shet, antl much. this matter fixed.\ obeyed, and .tl.·om thase swiftly-com- says the li·20 Bond$ were to be ,Raid in. HHhnwutlf,ll(oulytrnltcJlKcl{plorelt), · ] J • 1. ] liif h h h k t \th 't Ap!J\lllattox saw Lee m ucspau:. not {,'lt llOl' ,,et to p!Cces u}' t lO ( t- \I do fine wn.shin' and ironin' ,\ Wit t at e spo e 0 a man Wl in.g days of pence, our posterity, , •I \\'\'\I\' '\l'l \\'1.1n~ 1 \\1.1 \'\ r, wood, nB for a perHon what ain't used says she, \ but I'm sick so much that a !ether ribbon on his hat, who tuck blessed by our labors, and rich with 1 ''\\' \'' 1 \' 1 ''· tlo, 1 \'\\ 1 «~ 111 \ tme, to it, to expt•ct to git alon\ in Broad- I can't make cuuff to suprJOrt us·,\ the baby, bundle and all, and carried all t'- h \fi d -\1 li Tll• >Ll'TilV ani ;>;an f.,fl ;( r, \ onat We ave SaCTI Ce , Wl.l rea Ze llllua t., th l•tnut B\)\ m m 11 ,.• way without t,rittin' jo,..tlPd from one and then sho coft'ed a real !,'l'avoyard it off to the place what they've got the most magnificent future that ever Hnua t\r th• Orant u,,.\' mno. ,\c ~i<lo to totlter at every fltPp, an.l coff. made in New York a purpose to keep opened w a people, and a destiny push'cl into the stn•et about three \Why don't yon get some of sich pore little orlans in. eclipsing in its grandeur, its happi- tilllPii! 11 Illllllt. A llorly IDU!!t watch ~rlwnck'!! fnlmonie Syrup?\ !!(Jii! I. lle;eption of' Mr. Colfax at N'ew Vork. fi{l[,JIJ, itg publill proQp(Jl'ity !l.lld pl'iv!J.t(J the current11 aml l'tlt!Jr~. aml fuller \Oh Hir,\ ilrf! Hlw, \I'm too poro virtue!i!, Rll thllt we find written in the 'pm mHl kC'<'ll np v. ith 'em, if tlH'} to lmy mPdiciu', \ht>n my pore little A bnsinsss meeting of the membel's records of the past.\ [Applause.] Ollut~ MO ]'lO!lOUIICOU ptotit,,Glu to · 1 1 1 tlon't \\,mt to ~zt nm OYl'l' 'Y t w ,.]1il,lnn iK <}in' fnr hrod.\ nfthe l'nionLea.guewas helclattheir Mr. Colfax was followed hv the fanm:n; lf foz UtJ otltl'r J\ll !\\\' than l k l ,. I · l 1 1.: I l · 1 1 J 1 • - . t•rt)\' t ol' n.t (' •• ' (>hi: ll' <:!}1 (_\\-'1.\ \ •• t.. rr1ud. b_nH IL'l lllP~fo H11nl:! ~11<' l•A elnb hou~o lu.si:. c;;oni.ng Mr. () 1'11 lion_ John .A.. 0-ris'Wold~ 01U\cand~da.te ,.JP·tl'Ili'' thr l:m'l of noXHI!IS 11 L't'Ih,, . . ~ . 1 Lt t-.<tuuru.l liLt'~ rullH ~..-Iht nt ],v tl1l dlli1· ttP young <'It tur as ht.'r shoul(l ~Ja.y prt~Hide(L. The meeting was £or Go-vernor, the Hon. E. B. Wash- \\hiriitlll'\\\illtl<1<11lf\lllhn\hll\ l ., . 1 I .· 1 tl 1 1 1 1I k aSh 1 f '\\U,tw<«oftl,.·irp·\\t!J · 1,,,,,,[111 OlH'\'\'~~•·· ntL~< '·' ,,,,, J,,,.,tru;.:f;''\\ 1ar<,a11t tu.: qmtelargelyuttcnde. ortyater bw'llc,oflllinoiB1 1\fr.Cl.,ilin 1 o£Mas- -·<Hl= pl:tcr·, I nnd<·l tuck to gn 11]' llrmtd- \nt m,r purHe ant1f-.'111 lt••r a <lollar. 1t was organized the Hon. Belluyler sachusetts, and Mr. Starkweatller, of T,) r.ti~ 1 , 1 ,1< , 1 ,. 11 ],, .tt t•, t ]\' , 1 e 1 ,, 11 ay on th<· ], tt ltnu<l -tde \f till• pn' P- \ Thnr,\ ><a,)l{ I, \ that -''ill, help Colfax entered the room, and was re- Vermont, l).fter which the club pl$0- wqaill•o.. 111111 \ hlul. that tlu 1 , 11 ., 1 , uwnt, hut I mon;-;lit J\~t aR ''\11 tril'<l 1011 alittl ... '. cciwd With loud and lonpj-continued coeded to private business and ad- ],,. 1 oLJI:oll ], tw<> al\ ,ul IL, ~.un• to ll!llld!(l !l 1'!lll1Jl' up tllfl fnll~ !If 1lll• . .. Ull, ]J]l 1 Yq }\OU l!lf, }'OU ro li!O li.mrl. ~lllllll'lll/l. Aftlll' !1. fQW word!! Of lntro• ]Olll'lll!d.-N. Y. TrtibWJJ,e. [Jept. Zo. ·\\\\\t 111 il \.(' 1-'''~ 111 , 111 tlu 11 ],,], 'llnlrz. In ~pite of,,]] tllt' d>~<lgii·t· I ~u\\ I'll !my some me<licin' for my durtion from Mr. Jay, Mr. Colfax RECO~JSTRt:CTiON. , \lilllt \IHtll'H'l 111 ,ty Lt· till' 1 nnn- \\ul<l tlo, HlllllUOtly 11 u.,; flll th•· tun<' pull' lmsbant!. 'Will you Le good thanked tho company, and alluded .t\< u.< nt. J,nmpiu' up ,tgin Jut, so tlut \ltth tlw l'tlllfl' tu !wid thiH bundle for me till briefly to the condition of the can- 14th Constitutional Amcndm~nt. \ ·• e b)lmpR J :.,:ot :fl:otn tlw men, awl giviu' I Ht<']> ha<\k to that drug store ou tlw Yass in a few conversational senten- F\/1 ['/, 11 inq.-(\m>\i throriN'< hack for tho wiinmin, I funn.l I \\',ts elll'll<'r? It's so heavy-I'll he hnek ccs, thus concluding: ARTICLE XIV. \TREASURY DEPABTMENT 1 } May 18, 1864: \ It has been the constant usi',ge of the Department to redeem all coupon and registered bonds forming part of the funded or permanen! debt ~~ thG U naeJ. mates ~ col.n, an.! M usage ha.H not been deviatea. lrom dn.rkg my aJminish·ation o£ its alrairs. \ The five-twenty sixes helnf? :Ji'a..;r- ~1..>1~ tw~ut;y ye~~<m fl:ow. d~w, iilt.ougb. redeems,bl!' after five years, are 'Con- sidered as belonging to the funded or perll!anent debt, antl so also are the twenty years sixes, into which the tlrre~ :.vears seven-thlrty notes am convert~ble. , These bonds, therelore, according to the usage of i;4e Golv~ ernment, are payable in: coin. · \Very respectfully, \ 8. P: CHASE, \Secretary o£ the Treasury.'• .tre l~:u<lly l\\ss 1 !.!\ i11 tlw ]•I'• sPllt ].\in' :-;r•>m,,J irht, ·t,l <>£ ;...,rv.·inf\ !,!lwd in a mimt,\ ses she. \I have spoken of the importance SECTION 1. An persons bOl'll ornat- MLd .• ·du;...,i, <!lltu.dk.n.u.\dc·l~\- 'l'luclc Tl1o'!l ll:. p \[. !],., l'l,;ht l.I.S !],,, ]!LII I fl'lt !;(~ !.:Ul'l'Y for Ute poro '\\'OIU!lll of tLl!l contost nn.(l tbB roell.sureless lli!iltl<ed in the United st~tes, and WII'..\.'1' Qon Do1ilgm BlilgT.-AR.a.:b- 1~ ''l'l'·'rcnth goorl \'\son!or thP l\ ,, 1 dm·ds,\ J,ul. h<'rc' I Hkr to ~nt run thnt I ronlrln't r\u~~ lwr ~i<'h a little value of victory tQ._ tlw Repuulicun Fmhject toll:e jurisdiction thereof, are bi reached a city late in the evening; ,tJJ<! f,, 1 tht· ,,, 11 , lllllli',tll.\ , ,, 1.1 '\b- ,,\, t by th< <·J<>II<l ,,f 111<'11 .11ul \\lllllll L\\'· o;o I tnk her lnmdlc to hold it party, as the party of loyalty and <'iti«:ens o£ tho United States and of the gates were ahut, andlhe must, Jt l t ililll \\I hllrl\i, <l<1 _\It. 111\l IIttk •Ill•] I ]l!l<hl II •\1'1 l<iF(fi\''lMl wb.Lt W,\S f,r !.t r f.,'],.. sailr slw \\aS 'fraid the jlliM'\i-HCI\1 part} that f'Oemsl rmder the st,.,te wherein they reside. No sle~p ?1Jt<?id~ iA tll'i' 9}1\'j;\ ~:~-ii. Wlm~ ,f !Ia ],, ],], .. \I •L ~ ,IJ,Jh \f tJ,,. Jill' 'ill! •!\\ 1111> 1\s h~t n' II th!•l' 1111\I~t·~ \\ !l~ tilw rlrt ~~( .. I!IO!lf.(l!t glt mmplt'll, llll<l th<> lll'O\'idi'Ill 1 P of God, to Ul' ontrustrll t;it&t\.l rolH.l.H makt> or enforpe any law God. dOG9 ill bgg~for ffi(J, gli,id thl! olll>l tla ~\il to .!~~l>rf au.\lllitl).i ('[111-1 .dirt·. <)! llu•.v w.\~ l'llllllin' f,r tl•t tl<H'- t!JI'Il I!J•!' ('ll•l<111ll'fJ.; \\OUirln't pay her' \\ith the ~alvution of tho American which f:iltall O<l:aidgll tlw privileges or Rllbbi, 'and laid himself down to rest. e• uin,..( tl\ m , , r: l'\~itn Onr: tor. .\.ll,llf I l:ltppt·ued to slop au.! ,.,u I t11<·k 't·m iu my anuR very CaJ'C· rnion. \\lien that vidory is gained, immunities of citrzens of the Unite(! In the night a storm arose which m\n o[lllli\u i>< ~!Jrlltt:l} in f t\•>r ot J,,.,k at ,m.l thmr:;, tlH· fn'it thwg I fnl, nn<l shp \\<Ut to the store after I feel sure that traitors will eeaso to J.Dwtce,;; nor shall any State deprive extinguished the light of his lantern. Ldl plu'\ i.ur;, t ~o:. tf}t t>l; , t.. r;: l1r)l1 t Ll u( 1 l....z.~t '\\ t ll I '' ,Ls J uutut•( l out a1unnr-; the t h\ ln• lli\ i11 • raise their ~oices in b0hnll of tho any person Qf life, liberty or property, and a lion ea:me and devoured !he ass 'I I f 1 1 · 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 '1'1 ~ g I r any p~opl\ I t c ' 1 • 1 ] V t WC:thout due process o£ la.w, no\ deny h' h h a Still th B. hb' 1 ~;,; .L• tl••n u t u. 1 •• --.t 111 ltnru. 111r ••lltllJL\ •tl-.'\'* ,..., \\' 1a -.,~, t:4 t 1:-.1111 nu• tt•Jv \\aH a. oo<. n 1 \' = • ... os .l.Us(\_ -~PP ause 1c ory on v. 1c e ro e. e a ~ l I I r I I I l , 1 1 t1 t 1 k · 1 l I !k 1 tl}> f1 u1 11 lo k tl -' t'- ~ ill to any pm·son w;~n it~ J.'ti'l'ti!Ulillbllb a W1 t G d a · b f tJt 1,. t/1,.0'} (I tL !ttL\\ ( ,t.l ,....,U~, ,LIH \\JllllU ~Lt>ll~O\t•l . .t h 4))1(_~ 1 t•Ullt I),L'-',..,lll 1;¥, HJH '\'\H. t:-'l 0 '\'\1 re U C 1em 1 Ullu. l.J..l._•yw ap- Sal. 1 J.a 0 OeS.lS est Ornl.e .. ' ' 1 1 tl th .tile equal protect~on of tbCJ lll.WS. tl !(' i\l t II >11 ot t ll\' \\ .\ ~~ It of t ]L \ ,tJ\ I I (t llld I lt otlll ol 1 ,tilt ,,,11 l ILl'~, 111 o\ hm t \ ''\\\ r !t 1 1 e \\..' s, RO e-;; J'{?t11 to the •cry moun taius to sa>C' At dayli!)ht he fo=d that ,a band Ill ]'Tt']I'Llllli' tlw tll!I,d l< <I < .11111 J\l 1 ,, uot~t· ltko ht.>a\t ll a111l ~· .tth \\~ ~b,uloiu t st·v m•· f>tantlm' there with them from the popul.lr wrath. \\re ~ 2. Repreeenbtivosshallbeappor- of robbers had plundered the city in I '1'1 1 t' 1 1 11 I 1 to '· t · th' t t tioned among the several States ae- th · ht d d d th ._._ til<' ll'<t'' 11f \<').::t t.tll\ll ~~ 1111 t • lh t11 1 IIIIIIII tog< t 1< r. t< 11 t 11·r \a\ ,,,. t w •mtt e· 1'1 W) aro1«. >e~orun lHLYO uut one mot o m u; con eH, e mg an mur ere e- 1•-.ull<bi- lri• \llllil'ILllt :Jl:.f!IIIltllh !11 l'\Ltldl\li t ,llllll~t'H, itllll li.Lti>M 1 illltl llltll'kl'l- t!Jink 1t '\It; l!Iuc fur th\ \oman to but one watchworu upo1l our lJauner cording to their respective numbers, tants. Said I not, QOUtmued tlw l · 1 I '' 11 l l lk ' I I k Ill I ·' 1 l ! · · th t 'L It l 11 countingthewholenumbero:£persons R bb\ h tG dd · b t£ \' tlt'I' 1 ,u:twt ns tu lt~t. ,..,,,( till,,. lr'•rts 1 nw Jill l.tit ..... , 11l'l'ln ant <'tllll Hte',fLIH Hl >Ullluewns )Pgin- -an( 1t 1s a oya ysHl gov- loR 1,w a. o oeslS es ormer l I t t tt I h I d • A in each gtate, excluding Indians not \ltth.tg\\I\IIJ•i'l.l·oft t• ttJII al••n~:i11 <\'f.\ lll<'t'tlr•u~tt• nm o gz !\'' Y wn,y,\ on l'rnwhat loyalty preserve. [ p- Wesometimesleal'llinthemorning · · 1 1 1 t 1 f 1 th' • · ' · 't fr' d taxed. But when the right to vote at '-.r'hv G d · · J,],·tot•It•ltllt too gt 1 at tutupittllll;.. ,!Jt;o·t\ h<~ll•tllll. awl ]'\l'!llll tze1 twn;-:1 et ,urn ill rnovill m1. plausP.] Itl'mPmber,my wn s, as . ,, o putustomconvenlencethe I l 't till 1 1 11 f h R b 1 any election for the choice of electors • fl'<llll thl' rai11\ of \\llllt r awl ft<~IIl tlw, 11 hq•s- tit.· l\'\]'lt• t.tlkm to out• au- Htoppt'< no R , an< w ( my J!lUf;trating thl spirit o t e e e · ...J night be£o1·,e. f I I · 1 1 1 t 1 tl t 1 'f 't tl · · h · · th t d for .!:'resident and Vice-President of tr:unphu;.:; 0 tht.· h aru,., Ill l H' \J'llll;.:; <~tiH r a,; 1 t t !t'l.:_ nugK \ns lllfl< o on 'rl'a 1 o H'ttl 1 1 was any nng, !ton, t o 1nvec zvc a \as poure II L · 1 ·t 1 t · b t h d f 1 1 t .1 L' t.he United States, representatives in T t 1 b t' · · th :,..,__ 1 l!ta) he· bent plo\H'<l m t!Jt• f.dl, ul!- 1 ,f ,.,.,],, ], , 1 t1Jt t- ,.,., 1 Ill>~ Jllillc tu \\It'll 1 '\~\ill 11 R<JUU\lll a ou more npon the ea o t 10 amen eu ill- o a a s mence IS eo....., sa va- ]u1s It l':tll lw p]tJ\\t'll ng,un 111 till' : 11 J! ]I !Jaw h; of llllll'>IL', Lcn.tm' tht·t ILllll wore, und I lwar<.l a noise jest coin in.Jme{ijilitely after tho clos\ of Conf,_>TORS, the executive and judicial iion for the intemperate, and in it':iies I 1 I l ' J 1· 1 ' 1 1 k t t t1 1 dl I y · 'th t di h o\'ccn; of a State, or the =einbers o£ '\\ n1 1 f ty f tb t ,.__ ,.,p 1 iug. Ultl lalltl-un esH a light, eli mu:<, mu , \\ 111 uu \11m t 1<'1' 1 .,, a oll!-t'll Ill 10 mu e. nt•v!'r the war. et, notw1 san ng, w en \\ o11e o y rea sa e Oi\ e emper., • .,. loaru-onght not to h!' plo\e'l iu tl11 t 1 ., 111 \.,.,t1,. ,w,l ttnlllpt IH \1th all tJ., r '\'s '\' s.urprl><l·<1 in my lif£>, anrl I the battle was over, the loyal spit·1t the legislature thereof, is denied to No man ever yet set out with the de• I k . · · fl' · f 1 tt' ·t lr ·t h b 1 ._ t th b 1 any of the male inhabitants of such lib t ' t ti f. kin :1--'~-- f,,n, uuJt.\\ 1 t ean J,.., plo\ ,.cl agau 1 m I might_ all tor;• t \ m.t m n<Hs• l'1111 'm11 111 an '\ ,. o <' m 1 ' ap rt e that won t e att o, s.,·ong a e a- era e In en on o rna gam=-- thc Hpri1w. It \\'nltl llf'cotuo too to dri\· th<' •'\n· (J],] :;.;a·k hi1une·lf 1111 t!JP l'!l\'llll'Ht. Thi~<ks I, in th0 lot-lJox with the strength of war, State, being twenty-one years of age, ard of himself. Men are rfot gerl.tlt.: \' I · f · 1 · · ? 1 · b and citizens of the United States, or ·\ ~ 1. Lh • 1 , ~ t•ompart,,mt1~implPlmtl<ll\lllg\HHllil,ol!!of !JiH Ho'IIMt'\· lt\\,tSllHIIt'tlmH unuH· o en·atH>n, \1at IS 1t. \Tote 'Liberty' upon 1ts an.ners, 3ily IOom; • ey are srmpy wea.tt. 1 I l II 1 1 t tl I t t · , · h th • · t · ti' in any wa,- abridged,' except for par- y t k h t k · • --' uoton•r<·omo tlw; t'UIHlttwu.-/;n,,.llconltlHtawl-m_> ,,Llllt'r \'gun to \a\' '\\u o w arnp-pos oscc antlinHpueuw1.t csamepano sm J e wea ones,w o a eanoccaswmw. I I · 1 · 1 11 1 1· · t · 't t ticipation in rebellion or other crime, gl f klin b ge a d f-\' j 11 ~ 1 p,,,,_ ::it 111 ,, alit! I rn~l\'' out Jdlo tltL· !ust \1.tt 1t \a~ mu, won1 :ou >t• JC\e and devotwn, wen onml sconques s ass o spa.r g avera , n au,. I · f , I . · t h 1m· tl! e basis of rCJlrcsentation therein b .... h t t k 1 ,( 1 ,, t I cum to, t, Ly tu h\t out\ ll1<', IT \\~H \ 1.1\'E f!\11\. \las so from nctorytov1c ory,overw e mg may e S•<\Ong enong o a enone '1'1 I t 1 ._ k l k tl t I t d . . l shall be reduc<cd in the proportion t ll d . thr h lif h d J!\\\'/'1\'11 ,/ Jf, ,,/,,·,.-- , · tht· rarkl't I>< fnn•1t \'t llleLt.<z.' ~u1•· l'lllll]'\ t y L<H' • a >ac · 1a sag- opposition, an gammg new 101101: a a, an go oug e onore which the number of such male citi- d d · d · WJii' h · · th l'nrmen;' (_lull of Hl'll1i11H:r CIJU11l_1 , t•ll!lil·, \dll'll v. ]Jut Nlmuhll runt I JUt tl Kt:ll.'tlnp ai'in tla·lamp-post, antllwlJ 11nd llCli glory, \Yl111rc 'Liberty' was an, omg goo · c 18 WISer, e I ]I I · · · 1 1 ll t t 1 1 t 1 k 1 1 ll 1 ') l 1 th bl zeus shall boar to the whole number h runs m· nh ...;.,k and · H' l Jt~ tiu;t po~t- HHH'Hl meotmg at, t!rnttt•Il gJ.ttt·lng utg;..:t r Wlt 1 il Jt• Ill nu o t,\ \e t \\ et arH ><ona e< inscn Jet 1 we 1ave now e no er man w o Uu L= ga:ms ' · · 1 1 t 1 th t L 1 d · t· t 11 of male citizcml twenty-one years of th · h · k the f'onrt-hon~e in Ht·I ki1m r , i1Lg·· '!tin haud, riugin' it nt•· m my !.\ 1 w a young pn.n or, an< o Hwea motto-' oya ty an JUS l(;(ll o a or e one W 0 nms no TIS . rpcpntly, fm the l'urposp of consiclt'r-J hard u..i he coultl, antl hol!, .... m' tmmP- jp,;t ponretl out of me in a stream. who maintained the Union.' We who age in such State. and gains much? I \\ .1 t tht J. I ~'~-'tlm d · · §3. No~rson shall beaSenator .,.1 ing tlw quC\stioB~\ Hrm to J'l\' m<· tltill' lnml ermtf to Hplit tlw ht-t! of 1a on yea o o <utw ow. wage this contest eRirC no proscrip- 1-'\ rh I · h · d f or Representative in Congress, or An Indian went into a house in the Ll':-it anll lllOst {\('OilOilliect.l fall a ldfiiJl-pnHt. rrhat wn.:-o too lllUCh, nu<l , ur wns 10 a strange city 1 w ar tion, no rersccution, uot one wor 0 elector of PrMid~!ni !ill.d Villll-Prmli- L!t Oroggg th9 othgr dll.y.and liltOlQ s f0c<l for mill'lz cm1~.\ Tit!' attt•ll<lnnc·•• J 111 :ul<' a !11·k at tlu· ft'llpr \\ tth lll) nubiJ<l}' <ihln't know me, out in the wrath, uot onP act of Ycngeance. We · 1 li 1 b b · b ru1 d U.c:mt, or hold any office, civil or mili- beautifully embroidered and snowy .. of members 1\al:l lnrgt•, nut! thl' par· l'llllt' tlwt wonltl lowt•n•tl hiH kt'J 1f zt :;treet \Ht 1 a tt o young a y m Dlj merelJ want this Union to e e I d t f b d t . tary, u.nd.or the United St~ttes, or un~ pair ofladies pant--what-do you-eaU .. tJcipants in the iliHeUHHlOU <]Hilt' !Ill- hntllllt him, at tht• Hamr tuuo that 1 ann!l. ne,er was so rna a a e- by the wen who haves own ovo wn • I , der any State, who, having prevwus y em s-and put them on for. leggin ... · meroml. ThorP waH a \<'ll!'ral coinei- ,_,.ral•l>e 1 1lum ~> . .- tllf' col!Pr, mul nx'<l mfliP woman before in all my life, and to the Union. We want no war, wo \ · · taken an oath as a member of Con- He pinned them sufficiently to obvi- dencf' of orlinion arl\'f'l'Ril to f,,.,,Jinp: ],ill! \lwt i1• tJ., !:'I' tt' nf tlnmrlPr lw I nrvcr fl'lt Ro much like a- clrattcll wnnt no l1lood, we want no poverty, , b , · t gross, or as an officer of the United ate the looseness ana. agging, ana.' clowll i:hc nftl'\'Juath of lll<'n•lf,;r~ ], 1 111 N 11 ,t J,_\' QUr·h iH.]l~>l't•ll!'tl. Tho frlll'r fr1olat~ I !lit] that minit. IH' waut no deBolation, wo >nm no ~ 8 L h d ,, M b L Lh 1 .Ln States, or as a member OI any taue a =e rumes a ouu u e egs ea.reiU.I\:y rlairv HtoPk, thL· telltklll'V IJPiug to di- ,]mJ'l'\d his j,.Jl awl ~hut lu~ l'nlli,.,h I started for tlte drng·otore, with t!rafts; we want poaco, fgreat ap- tuaked ;~to his hi'gh c··'-'mo=as:~o! • · h 1 II' • lik tit d tll · th Legislature, or as an executive 01; ju; v = _...., w ~ rnini..,hthoh~t_rcrop Pm-tin]f,,r,,]jllf! JlllltJth anrl ro!llll' IIJl thP\IIlllrK of thE' aJyRqua Ill era ,an e ]1lm1Relandonlypeace;peacern e d.lcialofficerofany9ba.te,tosupport They<>~l<~.dy£a.inia.lMJ.dthelndi-- rnil-(ht hP pp,rmi!ol~j},]P. hut tl!P ]ll'O}lli· hifl e•·es, 'thuut Hllying 11 \\On! hf' more I trled to lmslllt the louder lt Xorth, and lll the !South, peace in the d C! ~-- w~s n~-·t'., ouL. J 11 1 'Tl h t k th t]l the Constitution o£ the Unite .,l;ates, ~ ~ ~~n eo. •- ('tV of 1'\'t'll thi~. iu ll!flst (':t~,·~. was • Lro],p fl\llt'' from IIIll aH hard 11M hu ntjUa c1 • .. 1e man w a ·ep e East n.nd in the West, peace rn e h d. . I' I J 11 1 · shall ave e:n.gage 1n .lfiSt1r1'~~n.on 01~ q ue;•tionaUA, though l]\' c·L·mw!Pr of ,. 011 ],] tt•ar, lllllillltn.sl<·llt·rl on to hnd Htore Hetllle ILl n t seed no such wo- White House, and no more endleBB . \ rebellion against the same, or giVen a p~rticular sPa><on mi1.<l1t modih tJ,e sowP 1 ,Jn\o leHs hke beJlam than man, antl I D!UHtn't bring no babies seRsions of Congress in expectation ~ .. J I A l J aid or eomfort t.o e enemies thereof. rnle'lor !h~! tlmo. Thf·r\ wa~ 11 ,...Pn- Bron<b ll}'· m thnr. of fr(lsidential violence; [ pp au5e b t ~ tw \' I hi · 1 tin' d f 0 d th -., But Congress may, y a vo e o.I o- oral concnrncnce in OI>inion th.Lt IMS- n~ t.hi~ time it wns most darlr, and iy t A time a ever· !lS orow 0 peMil between ongress an e .J!J:!- h \ d · · h - n th 1 d t ll thirds of eacb House, remove sue hu-e -was the bed £or CO»&, but tlw,: ,,£ter walking .lown ono street till I people-men an WliDilliD-W!tS gat - ecutivil, pe9.ce !IJ.! over e an ' 0 a usually <mt sho, rt abo1M. the close o£ eum to a gra.tP big garden with treNl ered round, so I couldn't go nowhaJ', the dwellers of the land, betWMll the diBa.bility. b . d b \' 11 bb1' • 1 talkin' I uldn' d th p ifi 'th ~ 4. The validity of the pu lie e t the hay harvest, which ne<'es.;itatet! iu it, whar i1t was so still that noiseH a ga lD !IIJ( SO co t Atlantic an e ac C, Wl peo,ce d b th b b - 11 • 1 · · t b · · of the United States, authorize y an early croppinu of the aftermath begun to sound n\tural to mo a~-,<1n 1 I hardly hear e a Y squau. extending 1ts g bnous VIS a, rmgrng . d \'· o 'h ,,, , J. \-d It ld' h 'L d 'ld' ......:•• ,·•- ~·-- bilt'L-, nnd with stability l!LW, :including debtslncu);Te ..,or pay- unless a substitute -v>as fmptJlied es- sot down 01<1 • e rallln s an res\\ 0 em ow 1Y -was, a.n uo em ~·.., \ o\\'- cy . d r b \\' .. d 'th 't ment of pens10ns an oun •• ee .or Pecl .,llyfor the purpo\e. Thi\ I\mo\t m.)l:!tJI.i a whilo, and then. sot out for I waH a stranger in New York, and prosperity, an W1 prosper! y, pro- '· . . ti ~ \ \'J \' \ [A services m snppressrng msurrec on easily and readily furnitihed by sov.- my hotel. I walked and walked ror+!l.:x·d 'em what I !lhould do with the gress, and with progres; peac:. p- or rebellion, shall not be 'I.UestionJd. ing corn at intervals unnng tho sea- some timo, hut som<>how or other I baby. But ther was no gHtin' any plause.] Gentlemen, say 0 you, u 'th 'th U •t d cit t find th I · ·· d \ ; t f ' d ~ ' and I feel that I am invading no ...,ut nel er e Ill e \' a es nQr son, to be feu out to the stuck with couldn't e way. mqUll'c wr §ell..se ou o em, an none OI em any State sh!!ll assume or pay an;y: · H t I t th .,;\''dn't t h 't ' if 't h d co-.adence m' dom' g so, that I have it d bt -..li ti , · ·a · ·a f hay, in the proportion of three parts the n.mel'lcELn o e wo or rec wow ouc 1 no more n 1 a LW e or ou ga on mcurre m a1 o 0 £ the former to one 0 £ the latter. times, and got the dil•Mtion, but the bMn so much piRen. from the lips of Qtll' c-hief, that, when or rj:jbetlion against The decision o£ the meeting was sh·eets twillf:ed about SO that it Wll.Q 11 That WOn't dQ,\ S!1Y8 one felll!r. eloctfld .l're!lident--for l feel th~;t it or a.ny elairli fo: f th ti ~ .,..- t f ll \Y 't th t t,..,~ h\'\ been '~eoreed t.h-athe will be Pr~- save smnmed up in a resolution offereJ by out o e ques on 10r. me o o er ou can come 11 game over .I.1..U> \\\ Judge Earll : \That it is unwise to 'em when they told me, a'bd I begun crowd.\ [applause], no matter wh-at\his rely entirely upon ihe alter-feed: of to think I'd hnve to take up my lodg. \No indeed,\ sa,ys another littlE! '1/J.Il>Y produce, above me-adows for the £arm stock in the in's somewh!l.l' else for that night, I runty-lookin' feller.-l'we've gotenuff t~l6e-we shaJ.l have the d B . b I to d L- t-1. __ }! r..!l.llys.fti•l;rQng arm of the Executive, latter part of smnmer and early au- was so tire • nne y cum a to o uv -a cll.l'e UI our own u• turon.\ r;;tJreet that was .very still anct quiet, in these aiggin's.\ silllting• the will and majesty of a ' ' The deacon of a church upon whom' a new pastor·had been Jilettled, wruL praising his many gQoCl. q11~Jii4es · tO tb,e d~;acon of a :q;e:igh.h~ .chwelt- ;ae d<Ocla.re4 tba.p t;be ;.'i'Yf m{piW~ . ~ had bv,~ one fault ~ the ·wo,1'ld;-and: that w~~<a a propensit;y to bec~lite~~t· little IJ!i!I<P:elaom:l;} when liew;a~ ~ There is a.· good ~>tm;j' Q\f 111 Qn~:r: 'Vho was charged the .-$oibjt~~<nt ~u:w. of ~~~v:eute.en ilollli>J:S for a ho:~;Se and. buggy. for .a ,shPJ:f, :tJ;,;iJl()JA!¥l':!:)nJ.:•!O)liltg pr(lsented \wij;h ·the ,bill ,if!~[!P-1;~·-~t:~~ nt~rk~u1~Q~;~i~ta~~~~ :p.ohvl~' t0 p,ur·~~~~,,1!!!~ ;meut buh.o:nly ttll$'e,£ll,:_' •••Ji { ·~ \. . \\ .;; -