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a" .1 I W 4J -ki ft -,..'.. X S:vard Ee.-poaW-e for l.;c for; ' Oar rcaie.s nro perLajv aware that Hon, !u:aii ITack i oao of the I t foremost Li-vy: in oar Lu:kL Jle i, we t.ke Lim, as joai Uid ptiiolic a he is abl j end learned. It will 1 also , rcmcrubored thai Hoc Ckarh-a Fram-ia 4. 4 --', J it . -ft. 1 - ; 1 if'- I ? V' am Adams was n.to.cd bom tita'j to prono-.taca tn e-laboriile tuigy va tho lata Wiliiin 1L itearard. Tha? c i ogy Las bvn rvx-ly criticize 1 in s the public i.&U and by IuUi who Lave ; - held high nUlions. -.N'ot&Uy ntaorg- " -. than Js Hon. Gideon Wells, who Jiaj I ', A T 1 , T done the conn try uV service in hht j y I ) J 111. exposures pf, lr. AAta: ti!ie istits-: ' ,4 - ' - ' Mi'. . - ... . . ! - - s X KTATKSVIIU;, N: C. SATUJ f)A ? -lANlJAnX 17. 187J. - mtnta, ana m rtaioriog uo. vtucth . u t vn TZ-. " ' " - " - - - -. . - - i i i n - ...... Jfc Vv ' 1 1 ' ' 1 " - - - - 1 - - . J numb-j- of ibc .Wjr, a rtirle hfc,4 w!tr tint mnyh!-t:! VnKtbr iftauWbiO. Kr. i.. ttcti Vi -f-Itr! Jtf; fl Jtl 4 Syit ,1 Tll . tny AiLitun caliT; Ii tli wmU ij... :it l.tbrntir-of t.c ' vi!r ia .onr Witt Ji'jsrri- pbt ' If A.f7 i-uUjt.' tLv7x fl ?itoai!kr the :,few Jtiii- toWi c;an ncr.Ii-t who t, I tS v, Vrttfc,!. -c- ,vt, I stT I ' ti.A w,7 rl ' i- i:lctn tSrf 4T Ifc liI. U V " mr rk.iS Ihu jaam J?rt of Iu hlUr. in J751, when," v7 miL i;;tc., ftt iriPt W l ttZlptft Y 't7Ti U uTtS It w,U bo lUt Jaae t!u; tibia b.u! rr,r W,-h ml it t!n,h . bWit v,a t.'t'.- tai. '71 f? 4 ItoitUi .rcpIoTfrn itUir tU n;t;tMi filer ruj tlU ' VV Y M .ij Uiai th etm-if,.' nin', oihv tjrtiuinica!, vickf-tl ix cn inry i thAi of htat vr rttiaiaili for- Uto war I It will bo ttn that Lev Williaru 1L UaIoi 'Kewanb cosil.l bare ilifwpatoi tho low crinp; clouJs ho btrail chargul with death an J tJastraction-Jiuie-was tlcveliiib doctrino of the "Higher La-ar," larjrra'.r.t n ntdct on tli j inK.;mtj of the although it devastated tbo bm-1 'and -pnonr. ; li;:t h tarrifl m 'vtUjhi. Rowed tho dragon's leelh of ruia and Vitl.ia a mf;nt! tho convict -ah tricl. discord. I'ut heu H .wlrit . Ja con-Icmn-.l and -s-cut.- X". What tlu-y -Ulack has to say, a:;d it woitbr of r jU; JriVe h?f-n txn rtcd? 1 vo-i an alien lire lfadinir: w,(r..: . , -r- .t4frsf U r tr jut a : n is .till rc:j Ar jjtia Uyi. ' ,t 'r.,T:IAft,;;:4ct. :J lt the 4oliv orTri -aty t th vcnd.ii:r .X4 V I ' ' ' f.i;;h p-jMic i i Rr. Ijs th lwCwnhrt aj -xt lttir of 1 liX t ti'.l's to r.-i.i tio !:rSi to lu ih: bin a .-itu-vtor . ,. .... 1 : ..... i "r 1 . iii . .... ,:..-' : f. . .-j ii-i-. (.'i- i'.i,,i.l i ' . . . .... : . . . a . !nt n i.ttl- Tl C .nii t ii. mi i a i;i u tji it. v . ii'. ? f . . .in I 'in j, . ... I . . ....... In. , t fi mili'HII. ' 1 : V4 WmT I . f -.. i:.. 1 .. . I . I . ' ; ( Ti l.'-iiV f. I II f 1 f , r a i -.. ft.. , lu - ..nr. ji.;i. v.,h,k ri;i ,ii.iir-,. jui.i. i j - ' . .i.-"!.v in. niiiiu i; woe at urj'j v. i - " '", tw.n 6vw iiii y r ? Uii4 ti It , ntl lit rvyfcticr o !iin l-ffi lii.iililn n nnilra m-Kvn'la l,.if r :.-r.. . Ihi i,f. W.'IS .1 flf... f fl--? (), '... . .,l".4 - . ." .'t'l' ;:.i-ov i i." ' i I sr.-C wV!..' 5. t 1 ', - . ' . . -i " . VI Mm WOW-T i--"!-. . j. w lu.n, i. - w. , u i ihjt.iu.ti .iin..viis. iiki.i i:j ----- . -- 44.( .w... v , 4 Minic I'-yaiii'n jtt a i m rrt-a ur a -r 'Mi,,,,.;.,! .(,U ni!.i.i,.iv:ii;. .: i;f n" Vn'i .... ...1. . - 1 i 1 ... . i'-... . 'H . t S .1 t ... . 4... . . ..... - ' ur'", JI. Seward ehotdd receive a filler ex- eaj.-iii a iuonm.'.tl t',r.-, that Mr. ,Se- ;,!, v s.le and wdhn' to .n- h ,a , ;T Kly i c Hfnrtt. -di io the U-t d.trh, Tli i4rUv r trrui 11ms f.-iTJi I- i .imai.iuwi iii,;ii jii. in-iiiis n;in "ivt n iu .v..l l rj;i 1 u t in u.n u aik 1 -.s...u LUC a n '.V. !j: l!:5 SJK-j Ol i:niL.r - "' "-4i; ' - 117 11 j.l T" I ! nrji f 01 in rn v,,i 1'itniani '1 ,I h: . - " . . r . i. 41 :.i 1 1 : - . . . 1 . . ins p ipers are very uron;; ana clear : t newe l lavorivuiy in inu neiaiHnouo. f .t.:i...H w ;t!i a I .l .i v:y;.tM.z A , but th'-rearoeeitaiH fundamental ons Are you not the most 'nare-isonaWe ;jjti. Va:;sf .Won! 1 be "lv;trc tlia tioii.s vbich lie docs not toifli, and ' ru-in in !!ic wo.l.l to thin; that it hhotiM ; mo'intiin to -batttti oa this iwvi Milieu me iiieno1 01 contiuu:onai -riv-: is:iv ix-en r Aueronia 10 'rci eununaza v . :,t Mh-r. t: - j rr."anjj STXTiuU. w that t nis il!f W , - .Va rr ! Nvt r iia Uta U-ntis- tJ tl i.. t CYteU tf iMrtally cLillia - 44 4 . - - - - - 1 fti t 4 . ftv ijn flaf H t -cU.T t day thU CU. I tua-a W m .UKnnj ilitrtt .4.-.. !... i f vi-u i.j j 1 v.an u 1 ( TraA I lT mr 14 tnirner.t eaimot allow to lie- "washed off by ia!3 picas are oltrn forj in Lethe an I fort;ott-n." ; espeeirdly when the fraud is doii ? ( 'K,sle:u;i;-; in vo;i ! c:cp?ct R:teb a sriiuV.!? Von thought, I . like (Hlielio. that he "Hhoul.l Ik f-Kt;" .he t 1:- v- 1. wit'a Iao, t'h.i!. Ii 1. II: u''l l.e y.'Im'. ! -r lti..i .' ' : I k'..Ok.4 1, 1, i w!u,i i ii. (nr. xl :s I: ;v 1.-40:0 ti 1.1:1 tiigM.ut wj ijV(n. 11 v when the fraud is ducted Yt ur rf tmtation for'striinTess interna-'' lv t!ie iastico of t'.ia courts, buiihev ty, : or great talents, and for liberal !aie iu-ver iv A wit!i i.ppiob:iti:.n or principle, wren your words afinost 'the ! favor by an honest comruunity. authority of an orarle. Theie is, per-1 lie began hi active pe.itLl lifwith inps, no juan in this country whoe 1 an ti. Masonry. A charge was "iblielv iHiked assertion would furta"r than ! mala tbiit one WiSliaia Morgan, a iti yotvrs, at homo or abroa-1, hence it zen ' of Western Xev.' Yoik, had ben should be su-jH'ted to a free revision. ; forcibly suiz-1 by JIaaon.s and t:ike n This i3 an i:npo tan t matt . Jlr. oiit of the SUti to prevent him from Seward was so cniinffil 11. 1 t-..v,V,mr t'i c r"r ts i-.f tln-ir s -i"r-. preaiesc events of tlie last twenty yea: A judicial investigation was obviously ! Auburn in w!i c!i '-the'- nun tit! Ti to his achievt ai'.nts ia'l.i ' Ii it: iral polities, an 1 -specially t his j dealing.; with the Southern St.it;-.H n , the filav- rv oue-Ktion. - t .".. 14 ! r;';l:n "p-? ccd r'.cr hv.lrunn it 1 -blight .YuumUmtiaUoaof t; liWrUw 0 - , 1 4 . a I 4. 44 T - - W M lil-if I - ftt-4U U ft " x ma ma s rvvi Itey .,oa,at eon:d apt j W.ufict .Ktwtt ,t nnd tb t.t lesUUUfeniwrf U wtullf I m i.i:n.i w ;i4i-u moiutifin tlx- tnUJ.K wluch Vxu .tmum bd ndoptci Y uut thit tb tiaautioa to : :i,,j;," 't r J :1 I'?ity .toeroutnn. icatle.l bleycuby tion -miy b lhr i4r.lrSiU : n t f it.-., to L.vir ioMt4 orgamoittou. d.s:ntcrci,:l real in fi great can, ftnJ or it may U moral 1 bit in rtW ! Tb.-y did not t :1:1k it tdnrul The t nt at aU bv aratieo or httrut rrfun- iU tKer'iLe t!A rv, ni til ..ii . became S-:nat lo'v. or. b a h').j: h at , of a light in the I?tral (Jon. rmm nt to -maneipab slavi s hyh'y:ft't'i was ; not less leiuaikab!- than tu.; . lint- tiiat a misrepivsentatioii of his Jife .is a proper ; tlie aceust-d paities were in- .a.sihcation of public history. Jiesi ks, ilicted and tried. Mr. Seward took no ho d. ft red fio .widely frora nil his pre-j part in the legal pi oceediugs which iceesso'rs an 1 many of hi contcmnora-1 were instituted to ascertain the troth lies, that unqualified auproyal of him 'of tlie chaiLfs an 1 to punish guilt ac implies the severest con .lemnation of . cording to law. That was a bus:r.ess ' st tlj:lt brought on the predicted. " ' v..i.,...iu-,mn.i in una . i(j Wllie:.! j uu Ji.iv, w :in ui ii, u j i-. i 3s oe4 rayed in your harsh denunciation an avulsion.'' ie s -t himself the task. lions of the foiceof the .- t.i! i i which lei the South, in tho :::!, to tie, yory cjr.Ktiv.at. on and L.u'J,' fjr his choaLn I p-'t plJ v.hieh male Ii--ierl a pr alarery j coij.iiica.wea. lb .as ianra, uu Virginia or Sjuth Carolina, thfir religion I i-MfjVrH ha I tohl th"?i for nnny cen i t .uitrn that tbw canoiiToi tha Christian eiiurch did not o:?ofwj it, but woul.l h Id the:: morally responsible only j for the abase" of t'?i power it gav'a them. Th-y knew t'i.t t.'u? fitherw of j of the -repuMic, rn other' men, th b.-st and givjitest oflall tU'Vngca, In I 1 1' - 1 i' - '.I ft 4 1 i , ; iiwd aeco: ding to t..v faith an 1 taken sequences. lhe miscaieulatie-n' vo.i I f, . . . . 11 , . .. i. .r 4i: l r ..4.. . ..".r. i it with t.i.'ia th,o i?a tho valley of tJiose who committed n, crimn ln:t "more congenial to hi, taste," of hissing lji:nf inn '.h I ,lhf; idi1 ?? 44.4- ui uwnS opposiHi oy ijun. if .Mr. up popular prejudice agaaist tlioso who -rji- 4,e ward was cot n rviso and virtuous were known to bo innocent A faction t.,.I1( South," sail he, will v d it a dangutius t vil, br.t tli 1 TTi 1T1 ' i . r - . .1 .... iv.v . .4 iv lii v 4 ft .4 iu J. U1H L i iirr.Taa mm . t - . in tv i ni. ii s u ii ii.. ii ; lii lii'j a . lie i in . i V?jt.44 - i,. V- I'.'" H.u( ojgauizeu .miivii uvv- i.ay v. .... . vrtTttS. 7,PJ y t,en,Je1 t,. tIj0 cor- powerful. He worked hiaisclf to the ritJ'0' oslenfc fj-cnt of it, and was elected iitata Sen estrachonolrwpularijbtji if be was ftfcor. . - ,t. . Tiot trno to the constitution, , and laws L munairevs of t?ii iv,uki.j.. I n VmvB AiefcmoiitTTrTDTTvicngi liiey proiesseu io ukjiuvo iuai iuii they have such a great dome tie-population of slaves loiily to tmbiitcj unv opportnnitr to assert tlicirf reti Wfj ' r i raesuc concerns 01 ooutuom zttvi itiio jnieiicrt-ueo. intv leit asJel- pot?f'tnioa o. their chtircb-. b mihl tU.-ir lutivj l& larm, un I 3t op a govt-rnmsnt of strangers to tax, tithe. -con Gcut, and impoTprinh tham. Tbe Irish rcfcintcd thi, fonght it for ctPluries, and to thin day thy cinnot uadoraUnJ the purity of the Puritans. Ia hnit thatpaioiion lik tli23e ao iacr.vlicable an I a deep!y s-at.-d ia the cat-are of nun fchould not hi wantonly provoked. Certainly t!m m-v- ii . . too taeiui. lr v. mi n.fn aajthicg. that iu2 of ritd couduci, ctiacted &a! OfrnU! by tkti Btiprccio b-iLitife autbor- ity or aniMWblifclMfcl hute, u aa powtr less if opp4oaei by a m urn objfrtioti a if it wen in conflict with a maUtial foree. You think it aafo to affirm tbat t: e ai ae inapoity of a law dora, frvirit rov. tltfvat the inUat of tU law. giver, in t.iti tiiuio way tljat tb wmda gis.r&te or Ptuit or who lnci bia p j Ui 1 ti le ai ali to Into defeated on p oacy on a mit.ca;atijn of tlu m Caaot in lioldmsr Yum up as an exam pie for ! country could not be safe until every t.nni s to ioiiow. il'reemason was exciuuuu. k... Southern poon: Your compaiison of lIr. Seward to land strinped of bis influence; but as t miUud to by them for fear of a ,orth AJ soon "as they could, they u an jiencu ; em x- however unjust it might seem to th)' -Southern people,' would be quietly sub- ,vr aecom panic. i oy negro rasui- little reilection and .another reading of themselves and their follower", vitaot: : ccti0a and massacre. ThisThiiUiant .d'intarca will satisfy you that tha New r reservation 'd body or soul, to another . bniuane conception win a your r.p- r'Yovk- politician loro not the slightest 'party, whieh John Quav.-y inaiur-t oe ; pVOT.d, and p.ovts, in your opmion. '- resemblance to the illustrious Athenian. ' sen bed as "a ease compound of JIoy:u j tiiuf St.-ward ha I a s-p:.-i:d gun us It is easy to eulogize a man by an-! Aicb Jklasons and ilauumi twatuu.m ( fo adnnmsteiing govern:-.n a propriating toliim the qualities of an-.-! Federalists, held together by no bun I connlrvof laws. otlier whom lustorv has already eonse- but that of a common narrea lor uuwi . itu these, viws no cam;! n. -o me . v ity lAx MiT.il in flit, .i.lniirofif-m f iotiI-m-.1 ,.w.n h-i'i 1 v-ms'' hvs. luey iosie.ea ' n-i t h in-i 1 councils. At tau vei v oUv-iei. h i son did, t)i it'th iV "h d th wolf bv the earjsfi'. ,thy con ?1th- hoi 1 a that Ponntry, from the "Potoniact "to" the Gulf there, was probably not otifl man who felt onvin3 I that this dif ficult subji -t should hi dot'rnin 1 It: them by a trance: s r.n 1 t. mi-s. S-e-inr that we iu-t!i2 No til ha 1 iiet 1 fa-t j to every pound of ham .n a.-sh a:.w: I ed. and eilu"r wo.ked it. to d.-at'i or I sui I it foi a jv or.' p.(jvii n for tho fit; ;d"m f uiih. n eg; li .1 j not t.nd na'!i t- f!i;Sr e lilieilh'!il Hrollinit: in ta hm. tutu nl m noi nr. to urr.r i.rjnujof any coun the orUii-iuOetan. lftAaon tM LU try. Hie miscHleaUtion of vonr atatna 1 tory "boUi ccbtradict you. lhom lb man m so gioutj an i ralpablv thit fday of Nitaro I' to tb-s time .f Hmit it ex- it?s our special wonder Law any maukiad hixo b'e a goteituxl by hva 4.4..4 KKin.uiui "uae-eiacaing eoaio have ma Id ik Tlu wonUm violatwn uxLc any ci.eumstaneea of a compact so RicredTfftS tint embodied in tho Fed eral Conatitutiju w.uj sdjuo safficiuit to. 5TOac 4ina..t'Ml.n;;. To vio'n-. .- ''.-vlliu nin-io of TtftMTkin -ti thciusciv'i-s and of all their p"?', was a most aggravating oatrag.. ihit to follow this with a M.-claratioa tint it oa bal tiie cruel jHsrvtimty ut Unit rulei a could make thcta j LuU, ao tx fiom bciug ineffectual, tb riaUoaa of t.'i A ai lh Ii ir,i 4 4. .1.. " '-' i, ' V 4 IIUUll 4414 144 I 4 4 4 tin I iin - -,-"fi4 ,.--- titv liii. Mrtl, m r - - -,m tr1 im 44.41 a . a, i i . Ntna, no 6t or uiUd o U4-iu io ! , . , . Xfi . 44. I 4 Jet 4 Af 1040 KlUUUwl iU. klMt 4IW IU iiliWtwrfri-ii! agi,l4( fctK Ilt ttntftl tt.it4f tta trfi ly tta urmm aw fr af t lH imV 4 fl4 t4, fttkl ilit aa4 a?V; tl4." . f ri'. Uiv it! jf IW it CKirr k Jppj t $n b jfd W k.tiLfd -f (ttf til fcaliV at LU I1U Ilr t moiWh r, rt h t4 drfirtr t,l iM . -wiTMf. UU icvt 4 44atW a!.' ' RiVt,u alWI)ii at m (. 4? t iri W rW C44tr. Mam 4 ', mrttt4?94 Oti a4iHMlat i tk4l44 tyf 4iUM U, fUt MftW1 V law Ua-W lal ltilVMtMiw law t mcU L iW ltt mi uU tt. awr U ti Ua4 ! 1 1 I'tUl cl4 tw4 m7 CU.t ati t a mmUlt, Jrwtwi4 lit row art ! Wttb a 4r4l4 f. I... 4, rftl4 iMwit4 Mr, f4 'V tvtU M (l4 f 4f tvk ftifM v f1,rt. l-s4 lb lMavJ of w. jJ 4? .irrf . Wi4ii 4 It 1 1 f4 ! .i-t ft.f I 14l lU i r. ' ft k,tylrt4i.Mj l4 . tN!. ! 1 ttM it 44 Hl a rr i kra tit fgU. 4-4t-wil W a tl.l h loM tifrlff.! t44J trf liw.tt. trim--, k W444 i. i.f1. II I... U tM ft)! a. t tW j;4it44 lt4 .an44i.4V4 U(4f law kf -44V4 . 4rtS e 14 lrf l l r. t-t famous combination of Yankco and L...w ,i,t,t t4,k if t'f! mmw.! negro tluertu tvbo .now Laro tbc'i-rhr. i tnkU A L't-vciuuu-iit of the Sontijt-in Matt in ' i '' r,r U l. . a . .! H- woul 1 b i.".i:cvd by a negro miss j cur liamU mic evty Uy ing thtir j ' r.U..f .. f.k .du ere, iu.-.ti-l and l.d bv the autho:iti.-s : i.'-vtr to ot.p:.ii and piuudtt ',r','.'V,,r . ,J , . oi.tue gov-o n.n. nt w.ii-n th.-- wti:f,St;uir nbJt-cU in uSh b. Mwtt ..r' .-,l, r.ll t-eaiis f!vi s ti l l it i:It thi io, w is r- i'f fa : io t m t'v ; o i ' i t!i ' Kvii-iv'iii Ju ..eo; out Utiu ;u4&i. ii. tu t:rtckhHiV ftXtCilttd, light j Mr. Lincoln to be a reproduct was said by Lis admirers ! the growth of anti-Masonry until it was j uf jr;s (.art..a in Congitss he began to duction of Socrates: Itobe-1 lar-'u enough to sell just as a dealer , lutSi tiie hloo.lv cup to the lips of thj 11 eont; 1 -ac- in that . i ! pining influ-iK'j- :i h l ut-n tv" w'nif: i . . . . . r t'.nned the wnite.s of its ryes n ho-vor co !'.-xt ' J let;! ov r. You yiu:" S 'lf t"il UH tiiat t!i" lieighho: hx 1 ;o At'.htU'l V..S "Itlt.. US' if tr -, i4 4w-r , i.r4 i J, .... t4i.rf 4r4 , l-vl 4 an i a jt nn n ttu;a"iy :;iM' i 'ii n ': o iti the tv tin: :ft of a K-n t 'i' murder at tho sight of a n o c m;'.) -ik k: 1 t ppierra v,-aa the .Vristides of tha French! in live stock fattens a calf until is is ftoKth. As soon as be had a voice m h.0(, CtHn piA c tt n. vetgloitel Assembly, and Klootz was " Anacharis. ' ieady for the market, and taen tes i i tho Federal legislation lie announce-! 0-,'er tho prop-jfd or i-v; a rivet ion and Congress and the State Legislatures go for what-it. will letch, lioat 4.ir. ! that emancipation was near an 1 in::v: are f all of Cat as, -We have them among ! Seward had any faith in the anti-Ma- j tible. It might be peae-jable o,-v: o- . the directors of Credit Mobilier. I have ! SOnic creed is rendered extremely douot- ou atl j every cllort to hinder o: de- heard Mr. Ames described as one who ful l,v tho alacrity with whie.a lie cn- . jay would tend to tiui conumaia- com I tiun of violence. ' lie woul.l hear of 1 V- J . 4 . . I'm il'i .a a i- heai'd Mr. Ames described as one who fal ly theiilacrity with wkie.a iiu was Vatonior C atone more severely ! frrcd tlie service of the ' base virtuous ' than the -sternest' of Roman j pound," and the rewards he tooiC- for no compromi.se an 1 ofTer iv torms to censors. Your analogue is more absurd! doing go. If his indignation was acta- tjie South. This laoio of beginning than any of these. You might as well j ally excited by the abduction of Mor- j,js senatorial dnticspeifeisteiitly foi have carried it out by showing that ! ,ran, he must havo got bravely over iti. iov,eI up, made him your , L-mu iCcal mx. Thurlow eed was the counterpart before he boasted to ionl Lyons oi in ; 0f a great statesman ; far superior to ofAspacia. l0,vn nbtits. in the kidnapping line. ; Your claim of great professional abil-d The just and reasonable as well as the ity for Mr. Seward is one of the most ! charitable conclusion is that on these, surprising you have made. The con I as on other subjects affecting the rights viction is almost universal that he knew j c,f bis fellow citizens, be Lad no con vis- less ol law and cared less about it than lions whatever. anyjother man who has held high ofSee in this country. If he Lad not aban- Yon are cut in vour chrcno-Ogy waen you s.ay that anti Masonry made him : doned the law he might Lave been a 'Governor of New York for two terms proftp-jet or n-utrreetiou una missi-it. th' w.!. nearly utiuii m"Us i?i the opiuiou th .t tliis Yankee intrusion into their afTaii-x whs prompt ed by rri-i;o;is rntr.-l of th j white r lople, or that it pro v "led, at best, from that monkey i ike spp.it of mis chief which is never extent witiout thrusting it; unveh;i:i9 noso. into sornvboiv's kitchen or s tin- ho ly's church. Thcv had n tradition am n-r Clay and Calhoun, who .'-equally re- ts.em that' it was not t:lr fathers who iucted'' at his policy;, and toweling j brough t ti'.o Africans ! this country, high above Webster, who "never could j ywy charged the CiatttTies of the slave mako 'up' liin mind to mntt it fully in j trade and the horrors of tho middle the face," because, he sa v there the I piK.aga rrpon the .Knglish and In? Union broken into dishonored frag- j i";.nkees: th.; planters merely receive ! ment3 and the country drench id with the savage negrot-s, t vr.ied and d.m s lrate;nal gore. . 'i ticated them, taught them towoik, Ly many poisons wio know inm weit, ; eonverted t'.icm to. Chust:anity, orgnn- ofa fAiuge- 'amilv. Waat. ii n. ia 1 t ht.'-b-en 9 the natural in bgnr.ti.i: of .so itl: in commu'iitas : slaughter? Mr. Seward, in co int.ng i v ne. Oiey traiogiv. I.-U tiie cons.q'I 'Ucea of his mearUtes, lelt ! ' U..,eoi null or air iiul bt ' all these p isions nut f bit cidca'n-!"!'. .oy lUc ol iie ..a , in - c i. . ' tion. It is b ird t c-tn" iv,! Inn.- thej-h-M lunM-m iU- kii.uiuiiou, n i'dislion -sty or b'c iking a pohti".il trut j '-' t u..-i'iu-d lo pi.,eiw i-a iiu an- Wl it jI l ail i VViwll' l:Vc.H 1 U 1 1 IU ! l i j r'. f V . O I 4-4,1 . , -r-4 hou-Ut t.ma.pli. liftie .m l' ni: 1t tt-g tlr . , : - I' - t..., a ....!.- . Lisa of ...i4 4..t.ui....eUl '. 'i1'' K l ,..! . lHm Jl-- 4flX . I. . . . .1 ...4. 4,1 i .1.4-1, t--r J.Ij. f IW 4. m ll.c 'i "-ll -le 4.il li.w v in ji.j 1-1 , . 4.4 . . . . . - - - -- - i.ih M 'wm . wmww - I . ... i l ii Uni Uw a i.. 1 in..i 1 i..ii' v.;ien th'-y Ir.-ird th -ia Miippvtl ol u.i loiee 1 i ;.i '. 111 ' t.l luc iiirat iiiiiiiulitiii , h4m-i o r Jt .1 .... 1 . . I ... . . .. I iu m 4. a I . I l 44 .. I. .4".. 44 . - - - - w. . . , r . .' .ft V- ..- t - . t a - s-'ives t;i:ea:-n -I wi n a g n . . .4 4 4 I i . r 1 i.t-mr 41.-4 4-1 ti44- llj afttftftft . aftsw . nat tun I1I4 t 4 f w . . i .... ... J 4. . I L. , 4. . lLa. 4 ft t law ttrtf 1M Itie tvit- 1 t f tMU I V-4 44 to44y . i 4 4--4 ... ("Hi: I l ! ft -oil tierne. d with :.v in .e ex 1 1 ui nit-1. L. ol lulurc iiiiitiviui UMi u4vu i.iU;ei.U I lift ol 1'iict-ry .o.O liud y. Seward ' uput.ati. n mnnt rod u-ed to pioeuic liuir pu..ige. 1 ..c foi.-ver nn th:- tli.ee things which made Coii.i iu. m VoU-.i i U.ii. "or K-i- oil lh i. mrld i lo. UIVM'1. Ol Ml. SeVlUld vi liU Iftli r r . over, ills l iiiie, so hap..-nor, m vour ; i"-c " uuii ,K'" oj.'nion, t t!:.it of the man who fram ed out Jaws nn 1 n dmihiste.el thern m iivtc h'll oiii, ieiy lljai (4i4.i u UH any lu.'l.ii illitUativx. to ti.e .tt.f ol gut, . aiiuivnt auJ i4,gs,lal4ii.J 444ii CWy 1 4 4-' 44.44.1 ikat il 1 1 Ur Ui ft,. H 4.4. wftil; K4it ll 4t f tl.4 Wf. 4l l.l t444r, fi-lf iV lUl Mr, l 'I 1 1 in ll, lk trthly af'ff kavl 4 H a I4..J in U fa4 .tU tw.1 t " rirrnftf if i. If, tvMf lr 4 If 1 4;4 !! I "ll " Vl W Vt4rf U a. I ri U;m4I. ert. ! a (i4 t l.i. a-l l rallf f t44t4 f OW-l 4-t4-, l Slt)ftM t1f irr l.i a -f r '14444? r !. sharp attoniey ; but he never could unless yon mean to credit anti .Masonry . these ferocious dcmonstiations of hos- ;z? them into chnrchts; and general " liare. risen to the upper walks of the ith what Whiggery did in puisuanco i uiity to the peace, the Union and tho Jy did more to improve their condition prolession. lie wouid have been tent , nf the- lvirrrim nnd sale. Uut, in tact, i (mstitntion. were regarded as the m-itriallv an 1 snuitual. tliau ad the in the lowest rank, not by want of men tal capacity or lack of diligent habits, but by the inLerent defects of Lis mor al nature. If he Lad understood and respected the laws, Le would Lave led a tolerable different life, and perLaps the gfeneral decay of our political insti tutions would not Lave taken place. 15ufc let us go over the particular cas M"- Sswanl brfore Lis election as Gov ernor had shown'the .flexibility of his political principles by supporting M:x sons as heartily as he had ever opposed them. It cannot be said that Le was not true to the Whigs as long as he was with them and af them or that he did not earn 'the promotion they gave liim. He .went through, thick uad thin for - T ft. I clap trap of a mere demagogue : sharas intended to cajole tho ultra abolition ists, anl flatter their cruel rapacity with hopes of blood and plunder which j . - ?. 4- '.. -ii r' ' ..ft 1 4. r.tn, !,! i;.. i missionary socieia i.hi i-ier cxisie u " - h u.i ....ft.- - ! faithfully for three qua'.t-is of a cen ! feoeve in-l none ougi.t io ic iu jiku ' tnrv, wa not won aa thev won theirs. even i lue gr.el ca-e r iUv a,n 1 IIex is r. nnik iblr d.-f.'ctive in near-j pj-vl U.- m..; ; !y all the qualities uhich gave so much i wpcii, li.tiiiyK ..- , -! i:npuJ:i.i f ' ."tan b ur to th-ir character. Hut be rupiioii 1 j 1 was unqu rdi .nahly gnat-r than anr j ju.i.ibwi uin.K .t t ! or ail of them put togcth-r on "The ! -.erUoi U.at lln 4oer. ol g.. vru- Hi 'iier lvtw. "iho irrepresioie ; v.n. .r,- - iJiaU-rial or liural uiiiiiaiH'io, ur auj iO.HUUoli vvluloci. lla lac tvli- AIo'reove. t'aev had a-s isltlc-ion that if i tlnse, you touch the first in a gingerly t'icv "ave nn their light of self govern- ! way, .-in 1 avoil all mention men'ron this subject all their other of tho ot'ior t .va If hii th? ryanJ would never bo gratis od. Those who j rights would b'-.i takou away ; on e j practice on theso points are in lelt-n-held this onirdon. whilo thev did not i nlacn.l without tho. pale of contitu- ! siblc, you wronged your country and think- Lim a dangerous man. Lad a tional protection tlieirt'orthwn cno 1 yonraclf by allipz him a public b ne- nicst unsneakable contempt and detes- mies would cut thera ruot-an 1 branek .. factor an I seit mg mm up a a ngui , tation for tho character. But others i Of course I .admit tiiat in all this the I and a lanlm itk to guide hw hucccm liary, il puru wcii the l.i.iit-'.ioii id' liie CoualllUlivtl UUii taMvIll lltt nghi of the ruler lo pat u.l uauvja rivs U liKil hi jdl.Kui twrc) la cirvbg enough to throw ilw. In vord pvtlw-cliy lrv loi. mbi guuy ai.d ty a "g .Tiv -I' puhbc m I. i.ieh buaul ol lio U 'Ulall ivm -! art -!" f.'T a r. at k4 taaij 44ii it ! T- r4- Ua. al l. 0, Mi. I 4 '-I lit . imrU tv im ft. ib 0m H oh t414ift.4lata-l. 4tt I1.? p.! fH4444 it m IK4r. W UMlft mwli la 14.4-ltl Ha 4f, l 11X1 B44S4 lr uf 4.Mi fnf ' a.j ', Of rt.4V4.444) 4, IftTftf rtlfv! Ut l-4 Ourtri. l4l ti4r? joaj itwtr 4444.1 ira" In UU Ifcat ll aU4-lkU4 tM.li i. ifMjrrc itttU ia a cofrt Unit to ira44-l fttowt tl. 4ait4 ttsua h a- ', . 1 ftjit f Wtc n 4 Nlb. if ikat Mftail ry Mi !, fm fn-f, rHsia y k f i 10 f44ft-'.i ili.?fn jttioa? TV mmf mt (Mkiia tta in A la af a it nxiroMt 4 4Vf Wwt W lw tkat ran , l-rw at fa lir at. bat rtraauat l.v 4Whcf 1 ! tl 1.... . ' v v-i- ntliiM I-k. a-v-v LK - a aM IaKv I 4 1 1 . J. 1 , -k X .-.TVa rTl TO., X I- L . .n. A .... - , L" IU ' 4 IT ..4. .-- - , av " 1 i r.'lTl, 1 T ttit S t j I rate report, derived, no doubt, from by the general Government, distributicn em men especially brieve Tit unsafe i Thev should have r.nleitol their Your r.-ferenca to the higher 1 IW 9.U VT -V Mr. Seward himself, or fiom somebody j cf eurpius revenue, all their, snpersti ! to despise las threats of pain and ruin. ! bibles differently. They ought to bare , might b - ctmaid. rl cva.ive f t w.m- i J.Z iLTT, CJa. u else who was decidedly his, comes and jtions, and in- 18J0 "ho" kindled m the jhey watched Lis gathoiing. strength j known that the negro Xtsat leat their ; not yours. V u will excuse me, I am ' I . i uAtu Krvit.r H.iWOfa-WtU -lc-We. '-Your - own ' facts and general blaze cf enthusiasm for bard- i j dread and terror, and when his ! equal if n t their snpiiior. Thev were . sure, for saying tixulyoiu: i lUapt- to "lti '' I j c-lt, it -.r a conclusions : will show Mr. Seward's ' cider and coon skins. lie never once I f rtans culminatod in tho poss -ssion I U-nottM not to see that Noi thein aUt- ' explain it; und joiir -net r r t tht-. l" v 1 . ; i.ny real gradd as a lawyer, and at the same' broke faith with them by di.counien- o saprc313 authority tliry felt that I litionist were the wisest, vi.Hnomjftt, portion jt n t vith as a imi e w ",a tUue u .anmla. ii-T'" I'X time test tho , value cf your judgment ' ncing any partisan slander which tlielr boar had come, discretest, besfof humm beings, j cry" against an "obvious trut!l -a o; j ;.lXr lUy U.J tUiriXlrjt Jf upon Las merits. . would weaken tLe Democra-r in the i VnM-fonn.l it casv enou-b lo ,v f.-n.W hearts wvre always over- ' thit you nndrstin.l nothing about -t.f .. v U. o-v r I utj i uk ir , ?JJ'i'2m V. T'no cnnnolnf !,;acfnr, ,n . -. ... j. I.., I .. . . " . . . . ... . 1 i , i T ....... a. ..,,.Wa1.. 1-IiC S 1 -I a v oi.u.1, iw juu i-ru i uesneraie scrurr'rie io m-t-sei e, hoii i t'mt-. !.a w:-.s t.i.p frratest cr Atnencin i Hnn-mi wit 1 nara urn svoix-nm'. ana ! x i.itiiMn. r i ui '" . , . .... i. i ... 4 J , , . , . . . - . - I 4 4 ' ; V - -' - " Q ''"'- " 4 , , .4 . 1. i I , I', 1 1 1' I . lb 1 1 44IM4 4' 1 ft 44ft. 44. HVVW4 would show- that Mr. Seward not and defend the constitution. statesmen, and that Le proved it by i who wished to control tho local gov It was in this speech also t hit b- - . ' . . . n ii i rrnr r nv4 v - - - a only sacrificed himself but magnsini- j There is no evidence that he ever u.uiwV .uvawu-uuv.u uiJ opou. iiis j contamma tea nis nngers wuu oase t:4.:,t c- a -t - ' -, puiiuvui uieuus. xour worcl3. are: 'Here Le wits not only "injuring Lis own interests but those of the party with wbicL Le was associated. In vain did it labor to disavow all connection or sympathy with Lim. The press on all sides thundered its denunciations bribes or put into bis own pocket the wages of any speck! iniquity, but Mr. Welles's statement is undeniably tree that Le was intfmatcly associated witli the leaders cf the most-coorrupt rings at Albany and Washington and devoted much of Lis parliamentary skill to tho statesmen, and that Le proved it by j WL6 wished to control tho local gov It was in this speech alt proposing such legislation as this. rnmenta anl dmostic bnsineas of the Unr.n'iitod the doctrine of Lut consider a moment whether it was South, not for their own profit or j law than tho Constitution. consistent with anv true i lea of wis- pleasure, both soMy interests of G)l and morality. If tVyiivj seen things. You will concede tho simple point as you son them, m taia truo light, . . - 4 "4 . -f." -!..' , , 1 . . ft.,.n 1 1 4.1 uom or nustice. jover Lis Lead. The elections ail went I T,romnti.-r nf thwr schemf s. while, thev ono way. TLe Democratic party came I ia return were tho most efficient sup- u ft , ,u lU8 ascent. And --all porters he had for the Presidency. As about the life of a negro idiot." These 1 a public debater he was distinguished amazing facts were not known or sus-! almost exclusively by elaborate cffoits 1 Pt7. , fre you utteie4 thni. The I to propagate those licentious d.x-tiim s i political Listoiy of our country lias not j which Lave tduce 'demoralized the pub- j instructed ns that all the elections of i L'c service r.nd put common Lcrcfctv cut ; tnat penoa turned upon the, trial. of a of countenance. that Congress had no ju:islicticn over the sabjec.t of slavery in the States. What he eont?niplatedand desired i;nd woikod to accomplish could not. be they would have surrenl ere 1 their trbirhirave W4i l rise to an intinit, amount of outciy luc. - - . . m, .. I. .... .... 4 il. ftir.4l 1.4 1 1 , 4 44 ' .1 ia &a. Ill I t . ..r-n. , I,'.. -I;1U41 4.T , 4ft.4.ft.4 4.-.., - ... - - w Mi-oai e.e:i a tcit .-.-i-4--.. r. t .... . ...i-., ..... .i !- t, ...U,4 4..44 ftt thell ..4,...4., , -( I Jr ' nu' "-- - i ! .-..TW. thmi.d.t to be iaiT'licd by fcu b Utiiuc. ! an appeal. It . UtM M I i !. f nit a aar-Wf trr Mt b-ws lk IWa T-aar wab kif Wr U. 4-l tW U el.. n-l Cll trtl IH t-tvr4 H. New taiaf k : WakMi Ua taaa far J IU is ll. Ur law l.iU ? era! itficiat1 ftrfr4 lt Ifci a S - 4. ia a . .laa . rs. . i a : av4rti Mar trtr i b& is aatv a-ja iaiw f. a bTM v riht of self government upon the first 5 an appeal. Uut it to me tnai 'V .U4XM. 1 r - ? mons. Cut they could not so un-o truth is more obvious than , this ;,r.r" ..uUi.u! MTM V . a . a 4. ml . negro at Auburn, X. Y or .that one parry was completely wrecked and an other swept up to tha seats of power merely because Mr. William H. Seward One instance you mention whicLds so cbaracterisiic cf you, and lam both that it mnet. li stilvti-ifnl r T ittc theTBufialo Convention ..ndmmal Mr:1 follows that Mr. Seward s poLtical cA1 . . t 4.1. - K.mwe T. ... :t. Tt,,t nl! lyiv.:K .! rilTeiliimiH HE I, i 4 1 4-ki- r. i . l ' 1 4-4. iia..ia --.-m a 4. i ; 4 v j aaakb ' - - ' ' r-4 i a a .a . T - U...:;.' VttiVtl witliin .ioinci r-tc 1 1 voi.a.v., . ,at rt F ! done without a fraudulent breach of them simp.y - irn..,n. - i iw , -s..a--. v , -ir:;" " nf . i.tigncr aaiuora v, i jiacv of tbe - twf i.t it.- iia alt the trust on which Le and .ail others faith of a people, d.hvored anl kept j a limitation beyond which nnot , vnljl,llt,i; by uir utbrr . U u. tU .im - , held end exercised the jvwers of the from generation to generation forlp withou. dieing Unpl xiXtK u.ix txKUU In rry. iatotiotul gvftivmnU Federal Government The practicabil-thousands of years emt bo changed ce. This limi-atiou may to J.. lj-t waJ ... w .J. T -jrUtbrr it U a repuUic or a fctuU ity of carrving oat the usurpation was-jiaa moment Inlnlen bravely ! material or it V"?"11"' ,.,.,, a-,a ex.o,ucJi.y l.i.Ul, jBotutrbj. 4eU6Q of tU fwefS based cn the assumption that the won an 1 long csUhas nel, is nrt of .n ! oitner cas, d? poweris r .v-nv ittd VviLy .lt i. cotmli witli Wpr. coSTtk Southern poople would choke down given up wutaout a stpiggl.v jbirke, f.8?; , f n t'l u:l U, uu,..-.. or ...im. i-k- ibat tiej ahadl U rial only ia their resentment and f-ubmit tamely to sneaking of thes m commur.ibes I toll m the b of Cana t-e ijrt k nU 14 war. aad within contain da- J.7'li f flu-ir constitutional warnel the British 1 Krliament tluit Damsli i conqueror of L.atim, that once, J v-. Affw,wl. I ' 04,wt i' . . , -4Ai i I .i.u,br wrc. K lr..-tc"vev Kalv. ! when Ins coarUers were vying wiui rttr'its . 1111:1 rillS VOUI-uiait. kvt u.-.o ft-ft..-. r -! . t ..I r.. -'.t ' ..,: o l.lTft ftt.. f in tii trfvui ... 7..r... 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The Intelligencer (Statesville, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1874, edition 1
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