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ibm- ' SMI. HATES 0? ADVERTISING. 1EBRASKA ADVERTISER orO. v. ntLL & co., Cut raara (tia L.. . cr Ism bcxs U ua ! fi Sack arfJitioBai iam t i IauMuii,iii!UH it ai;r li ;j One keif calaos. tt rear, ' tt ! Oca roorta ctHa, ose r, 3 oneeittaa Cvlsaa, se je, lit) OtMios3 tlx tttatia ' tact Ose sail ui:cs an eostie r ccefoan. tiicj ijsuca r: e OnB culauiB tirta sslw t) CJ C alf eo.arn t&ree swMse tl Om lonk ctiinft u a Qiki V4 tf Oo satb oittaoa Art nota 19 AesBaetua;eanaHlief.. . c Stray notice a (a i.aJ) ' C ifertiMrBiock.HUnS'tEetwetnltfc2d. Ay-A Ay Ay Ay Ay XJrovcrxivIllo .lT !tAri Wciml Mrtrttti&r , "; 1 ' " aU traac kiedvtrtUcKtst ait pui t 4 S 10 LIBERTY AND UNION, ONE:: AN D , INSEPARABLE NO W AND FOTIEVER." ,l ut . IBlLt ll !'. S A 9 i v--v I 'lt-'ii it it -x. ' i Li i r i l ( ! i -ftAl 7Vi An , 0 ' . : '. . - r.; .- 70L. XL ? IN listi 0 A It li o k. S. HO-ULADAY, M. . If-raiiatfrt In I Wit1 ocatcU lu Jrownlilc In io iYSICIMI SUaGEflfJ OBSTATHICrAN Dr. H.t k1 e'B, ,rt ,e'9 uf AtDrut icr: Holladay & Co's Dru? Store Tu o Poors lUd of Post t)ce. T S. Si-;lt",','n firfB ,u OUtetricnd 4ir. cf wvisr-n i t-bi'.dryn. VHAULLS HELLMEU. . n tt 2dK5r blow DrownTil.e Boue. BROWNVILLE N T- T,-b h-f-l r BWk -f IW "O11 Sb e J it. tjt W4iri-1 mni biliiy fr d.icg :USTOM WOKK ,ying J one with nmtnru and dispatch FRANZ HELMER, jipoMTi:t)Ki'sn tin snor UitOIVlMX. VMM AMU. w vojts MucMiirJi. n ews rt'LTi . it'ltltCI'lI'MllClll'll'll K-ll-rn hit AMERICAN HOUSE. X Good Tccd and Livery Stable Id tortrclifn itb tie lh uic. . D. RQB'HSOU. TOIKIETOK. FroM Ftrre, between Miu and Wat r. n it on 1 1 ixc. x r n n.uuA. ?fay. t. i."u IU c.; ly YbWARD WTtHOLIAS, ATTORNEY AT LAV7, SOLICITOR lNPOIIANCEItY, OS ei';r f II kin twi Firi Stfft. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Urs.fttellleijcmctt, lillinery & Faucy Goods DTortr. ;in 'r-t one door veit of the Post Office it .i tr 1 1 1. 1. 1 m: i in ti 4 . A .r . . f Kail m,u Winttrr ro'it. ET.rjtllng ia th- Milliii. ty it.e i-i .i)y WB knd UrM-.Mkipj. linnrt Tri aiBr duut t ordrr. Ib5.. ..-28ly MARSH & CO., crtfaoa to m a a 4 ti & zooa. "rami rw. Agents and Staiiuuers Vnt OfHcc Itulldlngr. miOWNVU.I.l-U Nl.UUASK li' uU 0 ih t aa I aro cttunlsiill) rotiving i. ,f lt.k. IVrioti''.. Stationary, i -CriA tbuo.. S. h I Hk:!A C-uf-e '''y 'ir. rSfo, an 1 "Koi.-B .ele'tf a f fcocr Of.n,, n.trrHjf to hi.-h hey inrite tb ui ti a tf th" rifitfn. Nemalia r'. urty. aid J i j itrirt Bt'entinn ti buinr and f ir 'f U ni-rii b kr i f ih iBtli' usro .h.MR;i. nij., J.W.IfLlsS. ) ROWII VILLE HOUSE, COIt.MAIX ASIUNDST.'.. IlrtiunUllc. ebiatkn. X V7. PEDICOHD, Propilttcr. T 'r H k-cn rrr(Jih dan.! n-' Ttt d J Bill e-f.f ni.V .. J - 'hkiicf a iritcii i I It A- .OIHNSO.X, : r" rville TSTobrnlt.w tV--i mi iBh.aj.ii-y -It-! in.',., il ut i I . ' 7 " "" ti V':i.ii;,.i i i a n l :rna Ikmts ANI SIIOI s. a.i. a , uttd-be mia ure.ftt- ail d ,.r t'ATKS i B0USFIBLD. 'LA ST ERE It si T;-'"r.'rj JffiSrft , la-aiar I j . , ,nr 1 la.UrirVJ, JiE jiifiDFduu; T A jj li f I 1 Iti i f CD Mi 7 . vj2TTaXi-s3T 14 1 -Ji.d Bi.r) af.vr.rr.T is iSiJiee eo St. imtf aitil inoe s JbnL P fTf' noase-Slgn Ornamental GUzicr, Gilder, trainer, : PApEIl HANGER etc. All work done in worVmnr. like manner, nd on striclcly TEKM8. JACOB MAIMMIN, ; E K CHAN rI' t r t V:' iQ . UROWNTTt T.F., EHK KA CiniAKD F. ISABCLT, mn in skit, A.ND CCA LE R IS LAND .WARRANTS I LAND SCRIPT, O c6 in J. I Carf ca'i Banking House. BROWNVILLE, NKBRASKA. a 14 If fr-sn CLBCIWHTCniS, AND T H3 "V 13 H. X. ! ! JOSEPH S II U T Z Ila jur rei-ifd wrid will ci tutintly keep on Land a Ure and well selected a t-xk ot gvnuiuear lioltrn in i line One Door vest of Graitt's Store, Brotcn villr. A6rfAa. XT ioix-ixx-- Of CKk, W ibe and Jeeirj d'ue on tbf btt et Nutire. . , WORK WARRANTKI) j Fr..-tivii tCeb. Ma'CU 6tb IS 6 . 10 S5 ly C P. STEWRT. M D. ou h Etat. eornt-r ' Main 'nn-1 Firnt .Vitrei' imoirwiMj:, sruiusut. . DrriCE IIof'KS -7 t. 9 . H.nrtd t to 2 and f4 7Jfe. m . .' . Brownril'e. Nebraska. May ith, 185- N.i31J CIIAULKS aJOlY- ATTORHEY AT LAW Kut Poor to Canon's Fank. JIAIN STREET TIPTON & HEWETT, vlttorncns at Caill, .niiouNVii.M: ntbraska. I -M. It. I? F ST AUK ANT OYSTEirAUXJN. WILLIAM HoL'LL t:Vr M i. u;, b. i,t i nf iui the tul lie tha' l o ' ""i.Cl,'n an meet Icitv m l.t hu! 2nd. i l Restaurriit cud Oj'stcr Salccii Al-o. (I"rjiort i n-rie. t'-mi-'td .Krnit, I i i - J Knot, j.iri f ( lst-.V. Tei, tiffcf. Sncr ToV-m-o. , ; b t - i we' iVulftx -nnd t-n- :hn'ir Ja-nnMj kept iu I r taia gn.re.j stc;c. tMtALS !FHVf l A T AI T. fWVKSF: rio'sit oYs'ii-'its- , . , Evani Yorthing, Wholea!c & detail realer in Choice Liquors Wines. Ale. Bear, i ' AXiOO'AOENT 2?On, V 1 TTS IU F F 4 LO T II f t A M 1 1 ! C. . . . KlXCa tltlftv!. rt tr a rr ir; Hi t T - I'll "utidt r?l .-rt B ... .. . VA . flOIt. : - r y t ...... fnin Sirf ei Rrowtivill K7, Hia i, Jfl u i, ,t si . : . . 1S3L VAIX 3TR , C1'! e m m v. BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, The COl'S In ClUC.M , j . ': . J-. . : i : i . i ' I wutn h oiiTHAwiy f w., or watuMit ; t-' iTberyrM-Bf' AVir ,tta,ou- bMt Tt iro tunarei iieiai of wr, ut bitiKrre4 ' Kni r'b KivaniiBc oT" nd rii r mirtiii dram, ,tt'''hStJ V?cS!aiP'r'9 lhl;.iu v":9fi Tofueid t irry Bg tter borrrosa tritori' bad thiy rtnjuj Jvbuot-B. fcot oi ivy. jb bim.' j " They re .minr iBdyJ .)bob tie iyt By In line, rwWm.T.vVr" Fr.m ureen Miunitias of vermori m.i Uttie From i be bjweidi of Connecticut tba baray Tt' ro a iieii flBBhing v'er the tart tbe re oi 8om. terfl-w. : . ! They recmliig Andy Jobnsonlbeloytb'ylu Blue. Tbeysrec m n(, And Jhcton the ernet BjT In i ' Biue SeZZT ' " ' The Leioc of tue auiyire Suto, depUe ber recreant who tuiut to ibimt ad mucke t the s d deeds be To tpuru wi b'wratb the Mo talie, the, laitbU-ts Aaron to, TLB a e ciuing. And JbnJa tbo earnest Bvy in Hue " TLfy are c. minp, A i dy J. hwoi ibe ete an o .be WW, From iliBir grd pririe ana tieir lke th. fi.ii .!! ibe oet ; . i '" Fi. a i e l aU ilvcis b- setiong wave L ryou. to ibe'te. ' The t ... u.vnvlB con li.ejt tbe lr.buie oi ibe free, Tu i.c uiwre ii. tbuuuer miies, a i-eolt umh TLfy ar .ou.iiig, nay J Li ivt ilc e tan uf tbe Tbc re .-ui A y J. J.ia n the lm-nien of ibe i . To tr Uip, ,t'- :t:I -n I !. tl'j-l lr-;ii T.Ctu'i e ittr ii.ui i i . i i F. u u.f Hi e I o t. L - Mi- bij ii i:y veiuru yoor w.i... ,. L jcMu t:. e ai.i . :v.-e : i l a r io..-o H;-;Lj i t-. o-; of ALU rJ !. io t U u . .uu I'Ull . iij ..Lt itK'u.Uif Out: tu g :n h n ivl fc"-ave-9. .ie; B tLe inrrai.ry tf Ft!rt Di.r.elsou aii'l ! lo.' bio ody i or- ; By tbe i..cii I f -t lue M l 'icr.io, ul Vwk.our, (. UU I'll i B mem.' y il j . P.lioWa tiaia ty eu3 c ni) Hot. t?i O Lilt . .i B. A c-r c, id ii cy - .ebsi bvli a. ta.B Liu t.l ttueii Out Uil. ulJll.LV tnuua y tu i.e ;b.i ; by ii b c i.t t wj i 1 it Liu') it le n -uitf viciorj-; By n.em r - ff tie luveil rl Ut vt riaiy a N'jitueia By mi bt.r.' wtJjwa' 9 Mi " t? rt, for tj.e :w i. e'er Uliy coiact By Litui y o uur jlil r Ouiei, oy loul as.-as.iuM Haul Ko rbcl ivioe, no uaiur bnd bbaU rule otr laud . Bi i - But ir. i vi . bcl fce i nb.ba), ai.J rrfaNcnmiiuu 014 :0 AUil w U law vi biU uf t w, b wa-ui bi.risytti. , ., , JOIINaON IN ST LOUIS. Louia. Sepicinoer y. A compli St. mentary banquet wis jjivcii la.-i mgli'.u! the b .uihcrn Hotel, to i'resiJeii Joim bun and his iyHbiuel. iieneiai Orau:. Adiiiiral Farroui, and the dipluina ;ic cotp. Suuu alltf being sealed a lure ciuwd coih cied on Walnut street, anil emit d lustily ror tue I'residr-ui. aitaweied their Mjiiixuii by ajp ariuj,: nil tne poitiCo, and delivefcO l ie lllow iuy nddr. u: FtLLt.w Citizens f St. Lgu: In beinj; iiiiitjOtut-U to )tU to ut'hw... It not tor the"pU'po?e )fiuauiiir a pt. c;i. it L? Hue I mil prirud iuel- m ' liimy ot Mty it lluw citizens hre im;ibH;occa Hon, Hiid . ni.d r l.e avrabie Cnt:um at v tl at I d - . P r'" ' H w abou ur IJriMh .ubje' i's. 'J W V a tMii i' John B.ll afiW a' wniJeV Ko far a ta en rn. d liaogh' eV, nd l.u 1 h err : ,1 I are ju i titt d ; thai il vam .ot htre fr ' urr otff ( niakins; a "pe..ih.nt nft r b-n p not. dured,i npiv 'o tei der inv coidial ibat L; for the wel C' lnt-thxi vou have rjiv n to me in y" .n,,d ;..'. A. 'Ce, . "t n lvuand we-C'-tiie.-1' . Ilnrral'e ar.d ch ersj: Th-wik yo. sir. I wih it ivij in my , r.w r addrt yu tind-r favrahi .cciimtan ' ce.-, upon 'Mine of th qnf'tions tbt nz naif n ml distrari the puMn mnd fj "' tii fis which have yrnwn out of' a.' fi T oidt-al thai we have ju' "paed .ihroiiLrh hi.c which. 1 thii.k as imp Ttant as thi We hnv. jus Prt.oed h Th time hn rome wj.en it sem. to m- that nll-uiht ! prejareil fir pf ac-, : tlip .r'b-ni'ri leii ij M.tp ese''t and il.e htddiirji'f Id ml t a i it .-Mip.ed, 'h" -acrifii-H of lifn let j so-pr.d-t! hu I istnyed.' H eus tha: th time ha nrr v wbn vu. shoi!d hnv- rfc-v uhen ih" Vilditoj r!"r'1'? ii'.! - t d njt JA 'o4'. 2$-"-' ()-ai!..'ri-ll'iip f Vii h 1 a v "t - r tvv. s t'ie -! I y c' ( ' Nt'w OrJean v-U .T.'ffhf r.r ! r- nn-1 jn re i :! t it thi't V't'i J.ti.b r ai d cher..l . ;f " -w il: . f u r J . " . ! in.. I. .... t .... c i T :. ..il m -i ii- i'i r r a i .- . j u on ' 1 1 n hic! and nsreriain the cause of the ri ' a N'-w Orleans prhap you would not - be .-o proiunt in rnlliriT riii N.mv Or- le.1t..- , y.. vv,l -a ,Jn ?! rilV n, New Or'enn- ar,d trsic- it t acf to its f-oiirce- ,,r tn jis. inifiiejinte ra ie V-''J I 'it- ... . .. j will fi:id in- woo i re-p inible for ,th j Hoed tbai was -h d th re. Then if y u ; Will Hike up inp rjof at ew ()reiia-5. j HI d trace ,i ,. L to tbe fturlif tl f!on.rr(- 1 Tfeat i teeriiitr anr cries of "bully. -!. will ft nu that ih- riot at New Orleans wH MibMantiaJly planned by Conrss If y u will iak up the proceed mus in their caucus.-er, you will understand that th y then knew fchcer-1 that a Cmven t,on .wa:i to b" rHi1, H wn,c, w -xtmc. ny it.- power Jiavuifr expired; thai it was pan. and th. lat-ntio:: wa. tnai a hrw Government was to ibe urgiwi-d. ami in the urbanization uf ih'ai Govern mem ihe intention wa to enf.ratj.chis one po'tmn f the p 'pubi'Ton. called 'h- '! r- d population, who hnd iut' beetr maM'ipat"d atal at ibe :ime tmie todi a fraibie uln'e nin. f'ran' ch-erinu 1 wien y;u n.em o -atk; m: (-w-ur ; Iai rrtitdu-ioi.1 vou mi"bt t.i.und-c- Said what you r- nlkiu" abmn. Who y'H rean me .peerties itiut were 'iMiQe as ; cr take up she "facta- u Friday au- Sat ' urday beturt ihat-oaruiou' ai. yuu ' will tbiuk Hbtt peecbe" werj 'made m. ceudwry" inibeir' character . exciMog thai, portiou of the populauou tne btaif pap.1 ulauuuiu arm tliemaeivea and prre shedding ;fC blood,. i.vuic, that' o,' ; aod ctieera. J , ..Yyu will tl hud that mat Couven'.iyu; did asaemkte tl vialaiiyu ot l iw. auJ tild iuten iou of tuai C'juveiitunj va u uprced-' the recogui-d autdontied ui kSaieUj. xuntxnt ot Louisiana , WutCu bad temi 'Uuiieo'S aies, aud every iuiii e'u igti iu tiial reuelliou iu thai Cjuveuiio.j vitti, Ue luteutiuu ot 'auperc- dfu - a.i. up . turniug the i'lVil jjoVeriilu ?n wbic i ha i " ,.,-.i hu iIih l..iri.rn,i.M.i ..r the Uoiied Suitrfe, 1 ?.ay ar was a rm- or lo the . Coos' Huiuu ot h.: U oird S.aie.s chter,. and ueuc y ... U el hi auolUer rbelilu W t Cfiu ueace'l,nvi . ita vrigiu'Vi the Hadii:ui,Oiiur?s. Thee men were lo g-i th-re. , A ov- eriuiisfiit vva to be oran z d; and 'itie one'in eiisVeuce' ui L'oui-ta.M 'vs to b suspended; aet asidt? : a.d ufer h ow'a .T I . Vf ... y.iuhiav talk, iti me rfuout iti.v ui -a is. and tlieu tue 'i J'Sti a wai tu.cuj uj wlien tiiet had eiaili-ueJ ihir 'iove;!! mem a qne.uo.i ot p jli'iii it po.wr wliion ol tu5 UoVerimif nl? v ta b - c ogu fi. A .11 w Ci e; mil u .: iu ii ir ait U uiiiJer una U-to iC C iV.i.m a. id se' up hi vi U'.ioti mi ii i. w tioul . t e vil. li l".- pie. i'iieu. , .vii -ii lo-V i, J w. I'lii-ii '.i ::i - r X W w J. d u.'IVr!! :U., ' t r ;i ,i , j..d i ' iiii ir.i.ii friii , l in . c r J ' 'i".n : : )i, '-J.'t' lis . it t iC ' 4 . . . . C.juir-sa t e; Miiein O Vfl'.jlii'.'i.i .1 Lai?i!t:i i f V; -)ce "iV-w i, mi iJ c.iticis, aui .iOiiar. t c A..'!) 'J Sj o c i -l IU- N . v Jn uir no , aud tiir.re war t.u ciu- a d ih-.' . . I . ul lgui t'l ttic 0 0 ' Will or.lj .jr.J, ail-' tveiy dop u. M-MtitiMt was ?lird u up.iit lutjrl" tliiTi?, l..U Uly r rdap.' iai ui-- toT I l M . I ii. I iitjt l co'iiO tracr? this lU'iij; ) a liiti c.ojtT, o u i oat. Bk ml d . I tl M r j tu-uigUl ; In : v-f icau,4u bui wh-'n yjn t-Iv ah U! New iMik aiiu: the cm-s awd ; C ilirfij-ieaces hit r-l:l el iron p'"C ed- 01 itiai kitiU, pjiiliap-, a Ihtve tji'eti luiiudiic d bore, .d y u n.tv-r jr iok-d tjU'-siio is ot illta ki'tid. tli.iuy?f !i do ni' jltif;Ae iu,. i wiii i.iry na Je-v tvuoi tu.in; IU1 Mil UaVd td,i 1)10 till-- iiadicai C.llrr. 0aeer J 1,cju iicitnui w i h N- w U l.'aui au-l Ui- ii teiitiuii ot me t leCtivr irancnie. I Iv.jim in.it 1 have be -u triLid an 1 ; a '.id 1 kiiow ii . tiij c-Mue iu dda tee oi i:i lu te, a it has eUewiiere, 'lii I th.ivr attempied lo exercise an urbitraiy po.vr tu re.-ung law? mat were nueul'-d to be It'U d upon ihi G iVMriinient. jt: ieefs and cut s ot ; hdr.' J Y., llia 1 .iiol xeicistd tlie v.to wtr Bily tot you, iiiui 1 hid ubnd tiici hj party tna. viccted in-?, a od; ihi l. wis a rait r cneerJ b cau.. I cx-fcised the vio pjvver i i a it-tiip.i i i , JiJ nriei lur a u. no a bill thai w.i clled a Fr-d uiau's "Jireao Bit. Uuers Y-s. tiiai ( vva a , traitor ; ud 1 have . b -en ua luccd, I nivr- h. eu jpMiiuertjd,. I hive if tn iiulineiL I have b- eu calhd Judas lacati-i., and til ioa,. : ,N wf mv c- iu tiymeu. here to mghi jt, i vy -ea;y to n.uule in ep'h ts-; It i. v-Vy eay to call a man Judts tud cry uik traitor, bu vvht u nt; I-called up . t igT.ve ar"meri!a and lacta.he is very ofien foatil win ing Juda iMariOl. Joda- ! Ture wt - a J i da fijce. ine -of the twelve Ap- I -On, y , the ttfrelve Ap itle.t i ad a Christ -1 yo.ce, ' an! a ALia.-r, to.' Grt-at lauftel :, Iht- tW Iv.;. AjO'lIe-; htd a Chi t?t, aud lie never muI! hare had a JiMajj uuieas 'l e had tvveivv , Apoiile. It 1 have pi.tyvil ;ne J:id.i wh-j has been my i.'rjiii that. I havr played, thH , J.d t ith ? Wn i; . Fa id St vr ? W'.:- it Wt-i.d 11 Piu'ip- 2 vV.i it Curias Sum n-r ? ILaji and c;ieT-. Are :h ih- in. u ill t: s up a. 1 1 u.Mii;irr ihe ii eiy with ihr Savior -f m a ,d hv.tv b xiy ih ii tl if r. wuh t.'ieoi in . opinion, and Hu try i j ,-iay a ,i arrest thfir d'a-l;-lica! a ii-1 U' arioiK-. p. l cy i to b du- I l illli. Cr-ll is:, lull- f il.i' r id f.r .. ...... -w-.vm.... lll' I III IUI dyndi-lit'.y l i tri diys: wh-n li re a r t -V-.JV- A, "! ."""a i f vv?in there .vti a Cii'i.-t. Wsill -h-vfe V-r-r J i dae-, .-. . re ijire U N' l:rr ? ; V j 1 " 1 W'erS a- V- f : jit' hre..'- ' Three Lrrv'-tllS o; Fl file r Yes nh y-3. uu briit rt in Ciin i in ;(i vvh i peis-cu ed i !? - ,d" - 'sland - rtd and tiroijht ll.oi bef..fe Po'itni- IMite, a;iJ oreferrel cbarir-s and C -nilchiued and put Him to d ath on j the cror, .o sa-ity unr-eliev-r ; and ibis fa ne perst.cu:ia'i. diabolicai .1 oe tariiu clan 10 day. wo dd persecute and 1 . 1 a sh' d ttie moon oi inn n-ent m -n t t.r'y oU their purp is-s c'leers) hut let me teli y.ii let me give. y.u few words ' here iu niuht. B it a short i n amce I .1 a . ht-ard f-oine on- say.iu,tn crow I thu we had 'a'iMi-eir..L-ui2her and ch-ers ) Ye. ''there wa a Moaes. and I kriov stnneuini it h:t. beet, sail thu I hive !aid tint w uld bthe M of the colored mill. Never Jan I cheer- Why I have labored as much fn the caue of em locipfioti H a iv oiher ni rtal imh hvimr ; out wnile I havestriru i iiniii- ;:pate ihe c dred .n in. I hrxye felt, and U w feel, . that we havr; a great, nruiy wliite" men that 'want emancipation ( Laughter and cheer." ! : Tn4re' i a set nong-ii you lhat! ha vr gt shackle- rr; hf'r mbs. and are a-..iiuoh u i -r ih- ne. i an; coutrpi or tnetr ini-ers as jh- col r-d- tna'i that that w. eu,.np,:e. ill upmyo, hereto night .men whn favor ih-emu,. whuo aaa well ai iho I fl T.- I l ci tree men a- cipa;ica of. tho v colored one. :.l ftura oeu iu favjr oi emancipation. I bar no hm tiidi-guisH about thu. I hit a tfieJ to d.i as much, ad hare done as inuch, aa l whe-i thy talk abo a .M i W n tfit col ifed m a being led into th prmtiiaed , la id. wli-re la the laiid thal.th"" P o(osea to lead - them iu? Chsert JWheu we talv abut taking tb-in out It jm aiuo t the white population and- seiidiiig them to other cliuiei, wba'i is it ihe pri-poa ? Wiiy.it is to give us a Freeduieu' lijreau. and B.reao. what n.eu ; Why hrf e. iu bf S unj. it is not ii c esaiy ut me to teli y u where 1 have iued, ami you l ave live.l and uo- deriaui the wii.iie .-Vateai, an I nv it nnpm'i iVJL,,. ,.w ,1., .1 Lr beeu worked hriolore The rieitinl pvn-rs boui;tt the la d ud lais- d m negroes, ui purciiaaed .hem; as the ia-e initM be; patd alt the rxprite of carry- tug oa ti e tarui. and la the ufter ' ptuducm lubiicct't, coaon, hemp an I tlix - a no all the vairioua prnJu -is uf the S iuin, b; lugi .g tiiein into ih' uarkei wuh ut a. protii iu ihein, whii-' th-ir tjtvm r. . . . 1 . . L. . '.I. ". . ' V.. . . t uu. it an i.iiu ui r u wvjih-is. i u then cuid t'ou h r re U.e en a iript ti n la. a vas in-ir o. ouui i oio w UUe.J abut th ir .I a :'! !ii r i a-k yiiur aitcntiou im .o w hav got to talking tin tnis .-uljecl. yiVe m ' y ur atteiitioii lor a lew u'-nute. i am udirtssii n y t It toy or biaindt Uiid n. lo your pr jo I a j y or Tr u on and U 1 io y-,'U aion3, ;aiu. Ulit ii reason I auO argun lit aya n re;liint; hen einpire. I mi- mis , Uiio prj .d c- liiat na.s tet-n in 1 C' uV.eu 'u,ou iae pu : m'id. u-ui yive I w,jiy. hnd r-&vii b - . n. ti 'uiupijatit L'wuvt r. j i v. my ctu i r iii-ii lei me iu.! y ur a ieo-ijj io a - i : i i a fact 'lir Fr-eii-ni'u's Bi;aii '.Laughter uu-.l in -e.-.J Siavcry vi an aovo 3;-d in-ti tue uuil t mancipation io k 1 1 a v- e . Ii vv t an acours d lu-liiirioii wtnle oi;e set oi lat-n woikrd them and g"i '.ne pr lit-: fjji ati'-r em tuCipH't in to K piac tfiey yave us ill- Jr'r ediuii's li neau They iiUVc ui lile norenia to c into tvery coufity. every to.v.Kiii'p.- aril nro e v ry aci.ooI dii'.rict thro irii i .t ihe tTnied Stales, and ?pr'ji illy the S ;u heru S:a'e 'i'hey gave us ti oiuiiiisioii3r . aiey tf iv ui '.wive in iiij:i ut J.ihr . and plao d t ie pa v -r in the h.t'.d. nf the Ex. u ve, wn-j waa to tv.rk thisusicn t .f wi a ihe army tTouhl lo hu u.d ; .tiU it 5ti am n, tii-) lei uvfuii it wi h twelve millions as a h'-gitniiii. a d in Hie end itce'red fittj or ixiy tri.it ion-, us tbrt case may bf, and let u work th four miiiioli ol alaVrs. in fitie th-. Freet -iii ii'b' Uureau wa a biiujiit? pr p i;i i m lo irauater tour imlli jih t: slave-, ui tti Uuiied Stale Horn their original own-r ' a new ei ut lasfiual r. V -let! uevei," and c-ifers 1 na been la boring ltT ears to eta io p t'e them, and th -ii 1 wj upp tied to jut'uijr tii-.u tra-i" le.red lo a u ;W ?ei iaii ma.-i -r. tc b worked wuh unre vii.r thati t' y luo been ht-reiotore. . i lit r. Ye-. un der tni new ?y-ieiu hy wi.uid woikth--rlavet and can on tne Oi.vei i-iii"tit t bear all he tspr fe. and if there wer. a..y prnlii it-t?. wny. ihey Mtmld p ce ihem launter ai.d cli-err, j wr ii you. me pei-ple. mUsi pay ihe , x. 4i?..t roc uii' the macnine uul . y ur own y ce t, woile mt y sjel t.ie pr h f i . 1 fiinp.y lineal to wihi to tender y u my siiicert thanks, bo as f r. ai.mg. a We are tuUit g ubm thi C mgre.-.. and thee re?feciabli g i ri in i w mc .i e..d thai ih P.-i-id nn I ivrnur b im-ih h -veioed ine Freedin iV Ui' to B tl. and all this, because he cnose o X-fct i;i veio power, tie Coji.mittcd a h g:i olfen'-e and therefore ouht to be mijieacti d fVo'ce. never."! Yes, ye.-, they ar i eaity to impeach n.. n Vic.-lei mem t y it.' and they were ai fi d ihey ha the in , CO' gre s by a dt cid d m i j n y a this up n aoiue, pretext or a tnr rial t tl m tne Cmstnu l n, neglect of d.i y. -r oiuiilin to torce soin- act ol law. tn y wo'i.d vara e tlie Exfitive D pimn u ot me Un led Mate. A voire, 'Mo bad tliey don't linptacti h.o. liu, : lalti atiouN ttie C )iiiire?i ict me call Me aoldleTa atteutioa lo I ix: linuaco!a'.e C mj yress. lei me call your auentio i. Oil. y- "this Centre!, ihai cotill mike wai ap tu the Executive, b ca ise he iiai)d upou the Consmu'ion a id vmJi.a'ej ine r.riti uf the p-.pie. -i -rciiriT 'h ve:o p jwvr iu Li? .r b -n iit bec.ni.-e he, d irej to d ihi-, the ciauiK and ulk abju'. nu pe iC i uMii. an I by way of Huuula;iri t;ns mere asiLg icini :ence wnn tn to! diers throughout tiirf c i:uiry. they talk au : L . a about impeachment; jo lar a ilientvs are concerned, upon this .-uj-;t ot frn- C . let me uk y u ( v m, pirnry h re io-nii:hiM) 10 u r.iii-k: i .tomt his lory or legislation. auJ even when G iv eruer of a Staie ; let me a-k if there is a man here lo night., - who, in ihe dark diysot Kiuv NotamgiB n. -t ol ar,d bat tled m re lor their rights (Voce, good," and cheers.) It has been my peculiar misfortune to hive fi-ic? oppj-.-ition. because I strike my blow direct, and foighi with naht and the C-'iiii'u-tim on my side. (Cner.) Yes 1 will come bac lo ihe sol her again in a mo mem. Y;s. here tvas i neutialiiy law I was sworn to support the Constitution and see the law. was faithluliy executed. (A voice: "Why lidoi you J ii ?") The law wa- exe-ruied, and because it waj executed they ratted n clamor dud tried b make an appeal tu the tor'ei jn-r and e-p -cially ; zhn Fenian; and wi a dni.tney n. f i iey miraiav -j.i nt:i i i.cMeanl p!ay.w.fi the f amy pre,..ti to repeal the law. ;,,d a- . .iiaw.i,? it uorse ; a. d .h-n U kw jui where n w- vc ) 4, 1866. Thy knew thai whrnevirr a Uw wa present to m, proper in its provisions. atiiflmratins and softening th rigors of th present law. that it would meet my hearty approhati-m ; but as ihy were pretty well broken down, and losing puMic .confidnc? at th heels of the session, th y found thy must do some thin?. atd n-nce. what they did do they pretud-d to do something for th soldiers, Who ha done more for the ruldiers than I hnv ? ho ha periled more in this simple than I have 1 (Cheers ) But. then, to mate them the pet uliar friends Hrd favi-ntes f the soldiers, they came forward with a jt positionto do what ? Whv. w will give the soldiers fifty dul- lar r.n-v fifiw H Jln k.r Vivian to this if h- has iTved tw4 yar. and on hundred dollars if he has Mrr. d hrep y-ars "Now mak vn. thp cloid man that served his two years 'no rjft hi full hiiun'V hu the r bite man nojst serve three before h fan. pet his. f rh'rs ) Buf. that i not the poii.t. Whil th v w re ticMiop ami attempt to p! ?w th" S"!di-T" by eirin them fi'ty d II irs b iiity f'T t vn yar service. j th v r '' h' if haiT to jive som i h..av h b hi i y a 'id t.V y v opj rhetn- .? -tf.'s, n fic y d.'-ar- f ir hviy nNVr vi. . Y'"ir att -u i n I want t milf4 a l---djmerit in your m uds of the facta bt cane I wan? to put the nail in and hav ififj pi? i' in, ( waui o clinch it on the. oilier i id . (Cbe-r ) Th- bravioya. th- pntno'ic v-'tn g men wb, followed bi gallant nffi ;ers l p' on th tented fi!d. and f enll. d hi life, hnd .-h-d hi? Mot.d. nt;d iff h- limb b- hind him and cm ' h'iri" unnj.'ed and manned he can 2' fiiy d.'Hnr bounty if he has served t v.t y nr.i. but ihe member of CangresjC who never m-li piiriptuvdr, ran rj"! SI 000 'xtra ny. (tirai clieerimr ) Thi i n faint picu'e. mv ctur.tryinen i f wbat has transp r- d (A voice, St'clf to the qu'tion '") Feliow C'V2en. you are all am i ar wih the work of re.t raiiiin Y u Mio-v that ince the rebellion cnlUpseoV since the armie wer- auppTips so in ihe d id, that everyth'nj that cnuld be don, ha been d-m by the Eto rtitiVi- d ptr'in.nt nf the Go?ernm-nt for the restoration uf the Government. Ev ery!?, i'z :'TiH.h h"en d me with th eyept ion i f one thinjj. and that i the niiritj fion nf n-'in'.'eri1 fr-n rj-rn S'rpji i.i wen in'o the r- Lellinn, Ai.d a't-r havin? accepted ih term of th- G ivernoient ; having abli-h -d slavery; having repu diated th ir der t, and sent loyal repre ent.itive. er-ryihing Ma- been done ex cepting the admi-ipion of r-presentatives to which all th Sates are entitled. (( beer-. ) Wb n y u turn and examine he Con t ituii n if ihe United Spates, y u ran fi id that you cannot even amend that Con -nt ii i n an a to deprive any Mate ot its equal surl'Bge m the Senate. A voire -'Th y hare never been out." Ii i yaid before me they have never been u' I ."ay .-o too. That in what I have It iv eiiil : "They hve never been u' and h y ninn-n out (Cheers. ) That being th fact, und-r the Confiitu. 'ion they are nt t'ed to equal represen atijn ir, the Ctingres." of the Unitd! S a e. wbh'iut tiola'ing the Constitution. (Chers. ) And the -ame argument ap plies to ih House of R-preventatives. H..w. ihen, do the nmtnr stand? It iiccd 'o b- tin- of the argument mat if h- S ates withdraw their He resentatives ind Seuators that wa- st-cersion a peac able br. akiti up uf the Govern niet.t. Now he radnai puver in ihis G v r.m nt turn around and ainie that tie Siatt s ar out of the. Cumn ; that fn y are not eniub-d to repr. seniatives to Corigrejj cheers J; tf:at i to'ay ihty are disol iiouimk. and ihejr pn-ition ii w i. to ptrpt ti.-B'e a disiupnon f the Government, ar d lfia, too. while y ar (U tijmg i: e States th- right of r- pret tna i m, th y i.npoe taxation upon tKiii .H principle up n which, in the rev I' U'hli V U replied ihe n,vr ol Great H iiMn, auf dei y the rig it uf 'Hxa ion with ut r p:eei.iauoa. Tan i one of our great i rt cij les. Lei tf- ii vernmerit be re-tored. Lat p "C-be ietred among thi perple. I i.. i. i e t - . . l.are ,iu,;reu ir 11.- 1 aill lOT H. tlei y ibe d ctrine of ece-ion C me from wha1 p.arier it may whether from the Nonh or from the Sou b, ! am t pjtoa d tu it. 1 am for the Tnion if ihe State?. (Voce, that'; r.ghi" and cheers. 1 I an ror i. e iiiitty ?ix stars, representing ' .ir:y S a-es. remaining where they are under the Cms'im t n as your fatlier m u'e it and hanrled it down t . y. u ; and if i n ah red or amended, let a be done in the mode and mafin- r p iinteJ oiu by that iniru.u,nt -itself, and in no other. I am for the restoration of peace. Let me ask the p.ple hefe ljnighi if we have not died enough yf biod. ' Let me ai-k are yu pr-pire.d to go into another Civil war ? Let me a?k this people here to-mght. are ihey prepared tu j-ee man op id man. an in the nam of G d lift bis band agai-i-t the ih'oai of bi-t fellow man ? ( V.ic. fier- r.') Are yo i pre pared to e- our fields la.d wane again. our. tnii.oes ai. l iiiu ii.'f c - Mi-reiided ans; all trade stop id i Ai - j i- r i hi : A r . . . . ....... ,i. . t j . ' til" I u""r'r". ui hhi. iirav n a Vet l is my prayer .(IWr.) I m one of hose wh i beli. ve ib it man doe.-sin and hav ing inn-d. I beli. re he muit repent, and having repeied. make. htui abetter man than he wa before. (Cheer.-.) I know it ha. been at 1 that I hive t Si-rcned . v nard riinr rm er r . hav. f.h.er and what b. ut drake's c-,,, ,y., I hare ,fH d.M.Vyou "..u , . ... , r..c,.,:, , hftVe mr ioco; turacd ccr weo' -a - - r b NO, ;L bese set theoi at liberty, than wt ru tl er itapri -oned, I img:ue, than any 'oth er bring man cn Gotl's habitable g!ole. Voice. "Bully for you, and cheers. I turned 47 000 cf cir men wha ic;ajd to this iruggte with the arras wa ,'ca? lurea witu them.ina who wera then iri-. prisca-d 1 turned thcta.Iocs5." Vol? Uully for you.' and liuhm. Lr?9 large numbers havs applied for p.tf Jja and I hare granted ihra pxidoa. Yet there arc some who condma tci ho!4 rne repon?iMe for datng wronj. .Yirs. here are forue who stayed at ho.whvt did not go into tbe fi-ld. that' can ul ; about othen bem traitor asJ beii: treachrou. There afe soraa f'b csi talk about blood, and: vergaixj. ar;J crime, and everything to 'make treaso.i odeons,"and all iha who Lever arselt gunpowder on either side. Cheer?. Yes, hey can condemn other, a:.d f ec o mm end hanging ai.d turtirs, and all ihat. If I hare erred, I hare erred' oa the sid of mercy. Some of these croakers have dared to as?ume lhat they were betti-r than was tho Savior of mBn hiineif a kind of over-rihtdsU.nes bettfr than anybotly else and ui hough waiting to dDiity's work, thinking He cannot do it as well as they can. (Laughter and clears.) Yes. ihe Sav or of mtu ca.-ae on' exrta and found the h i nxa raoe caadewaed senunifd under thr? law; bat wh'a tiisy repemed and belitv d. he eatJ 1st thent live. Instead of exreuting. and putting the whole wtrd t death he wi?ni up ou ihecro a, and there was n&il-ciby un- believer., and there shed hts blcod that you and I might Irve. (Chaers.) Thiok of it! To execute, ani fca.ig. ar,d put to death eight rotllioaj of peopla. Vojco, Never ") I: is an abaurJity ; ijch a thinT id iirinr ftifV?o Arn if i "ujf- right ; bu- it is the riolatioa of ill law. human and divine. (Vo ce.'Haag JefJ pivis.1. Voycalloa Jud4 Chxia to haag Jtff. Divi. will you? (Gresi cheering ) I am not the cjurt, I sin not the jury, nor ihe Judge before tha exist come tome, and all other cases it would have to come on appiicrtJn ai a cie fur pardon. That is the only way tt.; Cast can get to me. Whv don't Jui 3 CN.Vt kludge Chile, the C.Itf J.jj::"o cf tbr LTmted S'.xtea ia v.h 5ru'-t v; j i 1 t ... Dot rerhtfs i cud r t!v : a-i smstimi t pVrsona. wild, .u - i j Uc tiout and indulge ia repartee I m:ght ask you a tj iestion. Why'4doat you hang" Thad. S-eveuj ud Weuiell : Philips I (Great cheering.) A traitor at on 5 caj of tne line is as bad as a traitor at tho other. 1 knowtbat, there are socae wh) hare goi their little places and rayiegs t report oa public ocaisioas. like par rots, that hare been placed ia iheir mouths by their superior, who biro not the courage and manhood to come for ward and tell them themselves, bu; hjvtj their understrappers to dj so. (doers.) t Know toere are jddo tea; taia aocut this unirerjtl elective franchise, upoa - ernnuat of Louisiana, and lasli'.dt e .aa-. other, who contended ihat wa wuivssad men there to control the GoYercbept, and manage their slave populattwn. be cause they are ii.compet nt to do it ihetn stives, and yet they turn arouad, wherj ihey gel there, aud say they are compel tent to go 10 Coagre?s, aad miuagu ail the efTira of Stale. (Cneers.) Ilefore you commence throwing your stoaeyou ought to be ?ure y ju don't lte ia a gf hotse. Then why all this - clamor I Do'i't you aee, my countrymen, ii is a queitiun of power, enJ being ia power, as ihey are the object is to perptuata their power When you talk about turning nyof the:n out of office, oh, they talk about bread and buttar. ' (Laughier ) Yes. theae men are ihe moat perfect and co mplete bread aud-buttar party thathxi atpearedtn this Govefnmeat. (Great cheering ) W.ea you make aa effort or struggle to take the nipple out of their nicu'tr.t. how they clamor. They hav fayed at home, here Sr cr six ytar, held the cfacea, grown fat. tad enjoyed all the emoluments of portion, and now, when fun talk about turning ose cf them out, it i prnf enption ; and hetce, they come forward and propose, ia Congr iodo--rhit To pass Uus to prtTtct tbe Executiva from turcing anywj' cue, (Voices. "Put Vm out.") H-rs) don't jou aea what th policy was to b I I be lieve in the g od old doctrine aivoMted by Wtahnigtoii. JtfiTerson and Madison, of rotation tn cf!ici. Those people who bare been enjayinj these ofnees seem ta have lost eight ot thlx doctrtae. I be lieve thai one ret of men hava enjoyed the emoluments tf ofHce long eneuh. -They should let another portion' of tha have n chacc. (Cheers) How ira these men to be gotoui? ( Voice-kit 'em out." Cheers and laughter.) unles exertions can put them oat; unless yo-t can teach ihem through the Presidency, 1 raja v c sii.ii not lurn met. I out. and they are trying to pass laws n prerent il b. ing done. Well, let ri5 sa ! to you it y-iu will stand by :m m tbu ( . HCiimi . i , n-nr. i tt tr ....i i j - " J m ii win in jij n i ...iiyiug. .-.g:e,JpI,..f.,,c!, mil p-opie a fair chance, soldi. r a iid citixetj:, i0 priiciritii , i.v i i ... r . these tiriees. God being willing. I wiil kick them oyt just as fast as I can (Great cheermg ) Let me say to you. in concluding what I lave said. aaJ I in tend to fay but little, bet wis jr. 7; If. I' into this rather thaa cthtrwlix It::: not for the menaces tbe laurta a ri tr.-i 1 iters I care imi fcrthetV ? l.ienl tu be bullied-br r-i 'eaAeVl ,,. overaw-d ty Wd- t"u &jt, ; - ifr X