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BT-"flEOraiIELSJ0r: . i- 1 ' , . -V. vrtRTH CAROLINA TIMES will be pub ,. lH TUESDAY .JLd: FRIDAY eyeniugs, - on ttrt K air. 1 1 itrno I : TERMS OF THE TAPER. 5,00 peryear in advance; $1,23 for 3 months; siSGLE-cdriBS FOR ' SALE' L : -it tiie oSce cf publication, and ly s the different 1 fj iec in (ha lllatnct BUSINESS CARDS.. ft fOUl VOUxG. fi. DEALERS. IX j ,: fftiehrit Jenelrr. JIuieal Instruments, . end Military Grndrn of nil Kinds, ; ' r AST A SOPKRIOR QUALITY; . ' "; at'livin'' rates for cash. Na 16 Pollock et. 27tf tfortheDIG WATCH.J :-. L. .7IEIIICIFII2L.1 Ss CO., ' '1 V- .! arlionrers and Commission merchants, : Croc erica, ;s7rovision, etc. . . Regular silJ of Groceritfs'etc. eveiy Wednesday ,a salardav at 1U AX. - - . -. ' i ' bullock s treet. 2 doors westof the Post Office. 1 t NiV lilvIiNIii. N.C. . jan3Q r - , . ' ' 7tf j OHM A. TUOHPSON, ; - wholesale and. Detail grocer: rvhinnrssion Merchant, and jjdnerat dealer in " ' SUTLER'S STORES. CROdCERY; GLASS WAKE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND ' FANCl .AUTIUIjKb. j IJro&d Street, New Berne, N. C mm ikm ap l t Jtt 15. MOBKI8,' 1 I Xl . . ..n . -r-, . v.tvtt TOXSOKlAii ak nar aira tiAiit uuuck- . Children's Hair Cu.t in latest styles at the EM- nuiiuiu vi - '-;'-'', vy. "." -" J" :. , i. ind Ubo'dirmg., . . 1 PERKINSROTIIERS, ' BETAILEHS Or i; r.rMeries. ProViniona. Sutlcr Goods. Arc ' Cor. of Broad and Middle Sts., New Berne, N. C - A cents for E. Carver Co.'s Uelebratea A'ovrtrr hbI Ilnud Cotton Gins, and Pond & Dunck- lee'H Armt Ranges aso. iltss &toves. Hizhtjst prices paid fur Cotton. : ; 22tf :39! CRAVEN STREET. i.i. e. C3. nuoiviv. Camuiitsion Jlcrc&aut, nud U'holnnle nnd Iteliiil Grocer, : Xt CRAVEN '"STREET, NEW BERNE, N;C. jebir. . . ytf . HC. J OWES,- . ! Attorney nnd rnnelor nt.LaTr, Wltk an experience of fourteen years, tenders his nmfeffcional services to the DUbho. Oflu-e ii tlie - bncK housei oppueue tho Rerne. Jtf C, fSrcCr.5?oa to C. B. Dibble 1 ' ; . ; AND. RETAIL . seller in ' . ' Dry bod, Cloimng, Boot nnd Whocs, Iluta ami Cap, Hchool , J3ooli, . ' !til4rry . Arc. sutli Front Street, New Berne, North Carolina, inar , . . p . ; 15tf. Trnj(isfr and (IhrMtiU, Corner of Pollock an,Middle ta. New Heme, NC. 'ASoe assortment 'of ..Druz. Mediciaes .and Fancy (ioods. Prescriptions carefully prepared.. ilecl'J . " . ltf WHOLESALE Akb RETA1 ' DEALERS in DKV (JOQDS, stTIiEK" STOUE,nud Gi;OCERIE. , , . ' SUth Front Street, New Berne, N C; dec 1U ..... . : : " ltf W 31. II IGUV, A- - WATCIIJXAKCB AND JEWELER, " No 20 bollock' Street, New Berne, N.C. '' Particular Attention paid to repairing, $-'c,'-dee 10 - " ' X . ' ltf BIIT 8XEIIT jl ihiother, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Atodi. Clotuiug, ' Jrlrj; ; Faacj CSooda, Hosiery, JSoot, sboca, , Crner of Pollock and Middle sts.,ew-lB8meN.C. All the above . named articles will. be sold at a sindil advanxa above cost. Come one, corneal!! and examine the stocks , ' .. '"' .' ' ' '2tf F.: AV. O E E R M . I .'It'- . . I " Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ; . .BOOKS, 'jYEU'SPAPEUSlAGA'IlViSS, Stationery' Ewncy Gooda, Jtc No. 20 Pollock Street, 4 doors from Craven street, adjoining Gov't Bakery, New Berne, N.C. dec 19 . " - ;lft T. J. SC'IHIiHrvCER. Dealer in . : ; '. -:. t :f Foreign nnd Dommlic l'ines fitril TjiqnerSj liOrr Ilrcr, Ci$nri nnd Tobacco. Atlhe N. Y. Cigar Store, Middle St., New Berne,' Xorth Carolina. : . ' 29tf r ' . r : : : , AUGI ST E. 3IAAG. . , , Dr.ir.s Aivb iEiiciES , Imported nnd Domestic Ciffar. CltrWkng . Tobacco, Pipes, Gents' Fnrulshin V Good) Perfumeries. Iockt Cut- j ' iMay.-tinrdcu; eeds, etc. i n ' i , : . . : ; ; At Wholesale and Retail. , . . OpreMTK the Ukiok Photograph GallSrt," Pollock Street above Middle, New Berne.' . mair 19; . . . . . : r if gliopTIrYG GALLERY. " " ; '' 'JjY CHARLES EUXENWEIN, " ' Jrcmn Street. Xev Berne, North. Carolina. : ' Thij gallery h as been fitted for the accommodation of .the public.- It affords great facilities forprac. uce: tnereby enabling poor shots to become pood marksmen. .The patronage of the public is solicited. ap'l 2 V., ... 22tf T'elasd, biglowAj co., ; , , , T ; ; 7 : !!OMMIS$ION ' blERCTRANTSS1 -' And Wholesale dealers in. Fruits, Cfrocefies; Prvi ' ion. Forage Jcc; -'- o :. ;' j-..- i pollock Street. 1st dooor fr6m East Front Street1 New Berne-, N. C. . , .... , . -, 48tf . 1'OALIt, AUCTIONEER and GENERAL, COilMlSsioN f : - MERCHANT. - ( PcJJock Street, near Middie; 4Hf Liberty aud VOL. 1. is. : (From the Richmond inquirer Asu Jlavlz.to CJoinmlssioiier On Id. The following spicy and characteristic poetical . ? v . fl . epistle, irom the versatile pen ot "Asa Hartz, L.j..r r was recenuy receiveu oy.nagoi iruce, dy xvoDeri. j if . uuia. uommissiouer lor tne exenange prisoners, served in the slorious paze diurnal." ' AsaV 'Wbeen a prisoner of war nearly a year, and wonder he is getting tired r us 1 1 1 r. 1 1 1 :i 1 1 1 ir. Johnson's Island.'. , ;His case deserves the atten deserves the atten tion of the authorities : i : - .: Block 1. Room 12.': '.Tohxson's isLAKi), Ohio, - ; April 2G, 1864.: Lir, Uxcle Bob : . .1 . r 1 ' I fear you ! head ' ."'"'; - V BTasr gone a' thinking I aiu xlead ; ' - -' That ice aiid snow and Jloctors' arts .' V, Had stopped the breath of "Asa Harm." I wrTT this in poetic lingo, ; ; ' ' To let you know I live, by jingo : , ; ; I And ask IT Voil can hrinrr fihrnif. ' . . Some certain means to get me out ? ' r . I NflW TPStin'T i? QrVTTIO DItio nrr p.-, ,v- ""i Who longs to see his loving marm i v-'a Tisit uiict; ajruiri nia iarm ; ! Ur Craze nnort nis o.TnlPTi cnoa a r . V... WJJ, IIav'nt you one of . these, I say, hVhnm Vm, ,ym.pBWnWo. . ;? Forme, amanof vim-of "parts' l'l-rl. 'r Swap him in short." for "Asa Hart?: 9 t ' ' I've been here, now almbst a year, . And sigh for liberty, so "dear ; ; I've trie4 by every means I knew . . . , Tobid this Isle a.fond adieu : . -' Dug holes, scajed walls, passed through the gate, with lankee cap upon my pate, ' And when "! went out on the ice, . And thought I'd got -away so nice, I met a blue coat in my route," Who quickly made me face about ; Marched me with diabolical grin. Baok W the gate and turned me in !. J'vc swallowed everv rumor.' strange. - .1, . " .. ' :. , That had a word about exchange ; , Grew fat with joy, and lean with' sorrow, , ; Was up" to-day, and "down'' to-morrow ! -Implored with earnestness of soul, ' , J To be released upon parole l , v ,' " Wrote Ben. FJ B. a sjxicy letter, " l And told him he could not do better ' ' ' - ' ... - . Than let ine out for thirty days. I read his answer in amaze ! . . He said that "things" were mixed up now, - In such a way he knew not how 1 The favor that I asked about, Vf - 1 Could well be granted. Had no 'doubt V That "things'? would soon be so arranged. That all of ua would be exchanged. That "ended it I wrote to Prentice. . Who several times had kindly lent his Pur and name to these who chance And "pomp arid glorious circumstance" Had sent to' rusticate a whiie. Within th'e ''Prison on Johnson !s Isle." 'Well Geoi'Dj'wroteto.'Gen.' Terryi' ; ' Commandant here a good man, V eryT--, V -a And told hhri if he'd let me out. '; . . 'For thirty days or thereabout, ' ' - He'd take me down into Kentucky ' : " See that I did'nt "cut my lucky ; " . '. ' . . . Would go nfy bail in any sum; : That when'he wanted rne-I'D come ! . Gen. Terry wrote Mm back,. f , ; ; ;.;;; That he must walk the beaten track ! VI really thought," said he, "you knew it, That Stanton,;and he alojne can do it.! " Thus ended that plan I've no doubt, !r - That I'm almost: "gone up the spout' uniessou can devise some means; . To give me change of air and scenes, By special ( swap. f . , - .4- Now uncle Bob, 1 v ' . .' Be patient with me ? Bo not rob - - i i . . . i. Me of the iope I fondly cherish ; - 1. Do not leave me here to perish 1 ' I've, shuffled, cut the cards, and dealt ; Have played my bower, (its loss is. felt, f More than the loss of 1 thy Lucre,) : ; Please play my hand save me the'euchre, And when your, latest breath departs, . l ou'U jlie bewailed by ."Asa Habtz 1 " t WHenryoUp in answering this, shall write, Address nifef-Major Geo.;VIcKnight ; ' . .r; Pris, of war." Be cautious, very, ,:llr-.:-And add, pnHcarc of Gen'l Terry.'! . u . MDRRW' &lYEPUEUr. : I Vm,VIIo , A:.. Shipping Jlerchauls, And-Agents; for Mui ray's -North' 'JCarolina Steam- V, JiSonlb; direct, rXcrjYork. a: V. . Consignjmeots of CoUon and Naval Stores will re ceive -our. special attention.. Consignments made warded of Jih.arge.U ;:m.V;:. xifx r.n vJLo Promptly nlled..rllayins ;bcen , in 4he ?F'lKil?a'tade f6r 'oveir tenty years, we iieei competent toatlify burxjomspondenU la all par ticulars. . .j ; ; . , . f;,'r-. "' P.:.,1; a" quotations of o'uraVkels furiiished' NEW SET for sale by O? ACCOUNT. 15 OO US - L, .MEKRIPnSEU & CO juue 15 I.- . i.uiUitf. ' : .'- ' f U- . . ..r.. ' . . ' ...7 - 1 1 II 1 1 i hzn -r! .nil ?M : , , t.z:? ; 1 1 1 Nil II 1 1 I !. vyn ; Union -How and -Forever flne and , . ' ' . -; v. .,r..rU..-,: -j :..f . V;'. KEW;:BERNN.'C:MDllitJlM :;;jm , 7-f -v?. . ;. ; SPiTECU Cf?. GOV.- JOHSS0N AT N ASH V ILLEi . A ff - il.:'' C ut" 'r "Vul" f Alter thankirior!the assemblv; for thft 1 t l ' u j u i. ? -j complimejit thev bad bestowed; 011 him.rt r ' . .. . . . 1 and iJa 'few other- nrnmiriarv Tfimark?? f , . . . . . . k -rv lr.r; r." "I? arc engaged-m a great struggle? no foT' ftef government; in the proper ac iiu 1 - . -- , - ' - -k - h ' So' lar as V the'" head of the tidfeet is concerned theVBaltiinora'Gonvteritinn Cl. has ''saTd.'nbt' ohl V ftb the':tJriteditafp3 f but, to r al I i h en at ibnsx) f 1 6 cearth, t hat we are aet.eFmine.ai tolJrnajntain,and car- ncu uut prinurpie oif iree ;gpverni inen v tp.Piauj J Axoatj Jtpnv.etion announced oand febnfirmeoL a principle, not to beikregafdedf that the richt -of JSejcessiori-ianrl hn nAwer nf t State to i place itselfKOufcbf; tHe rUriion are'not ! icdo:ni2?ea.vThe a' tdnvention had declared 1 ths principle 'itaci tion.'-,! Ten n esseehad b een i nJ rebel lio n against :the Goverrimbjtahd treasonable war iapinsits'ikutfioritv just as other Southern States flkd done! 5K'h' kUtt UVsiwJ-- i'' i'J..Vif ii'.- KJuc.iiau ociyeucu iusi as rxiucu as otner States had,' and left the UriiOUfas Tar as she had ihe pover to1 do sb.liKever- i.Auuuai convention, nau declared that' a State cannot jut: itself "oni under.lhe.. national 'autboxitylIt saia ovr tne .n rst nomination Ithatythfi present President.' take hflm alioffether. was the man to steerthe shiplof State for the" next" four' Years; fJoud ap plause. Next" it saidif ;I Imav be permitted. to speak. of myself, not in the way of vanity, but to illustrate a. prin ciple tlWe will go into one o the re bellious States and choose a candidate tor '-the Vice Presidency,rThus the! Union party declared its belief thatahe rebellious btates are -still in the Union. arid that their loyal citizens are still cit izens ot Ihe JU nited; Statesi " And now there is r but- one great work- or us to ao, mat is to put ddwn the rebellion. 1 A 1 i - . . .. ..... ! Our duty is to sustain ftheXJ6verhrneht and help it with all our might toxrush out a re bel lion which is in violation ' of all that' is right and sacred. '' f Governor Johnson said; hie 1 had'7 no i mpassioned appeal to make to the peo ple in f his; own behalf. He had not sought the position assigned hin by the National; Convention. Not- a man in all .ihe land cam truthfully sayf thaf i haye asked him ti use. his, influinctjf4n my be h a 1 f in that bod y, fo r t he rjositiort allotted to , me. or; for any othejr. 4 On the contrary, I feve avoidedVthe nan-i ddacy. .But while I have, n6t : sought it, . still being conferred upon me un- sougnt,Jl;appreqiate it the more highlyl Beino; conferred' on me Without solicita iion I-shali notdecline it. fAprilause. Come weal or woe, success".: or idefeat. sintc? or; swim-survive or perish,5 1 ac cept; the nomiriation, 3n hrincirjle; ?' be mc fouijseuueuues wnat1 luey rriav. 1 1 wux-uv vvuat 1 Deiieve to lie m I kriowthere -areftHbse here w dutyi no pro- iess to f e I a conthrhbt fdr me, and I; to racy, about Nastiville which affects I o condemn all who are not within- its lit tle circle. , Let them eniovtheir ooin- iqns.r J-iiave neard 1 saia.tliati : .'Worth-makes the rnan. and want of it the fellow .. ,,.. .. v T, .. .. . .... v ts. r- r. r This ;aristbcracy? has been the bane of; the slave States, nor lias the: North been: wholly free irbm its cursetIt is a class, which 1 have; always fdrcedsto respect me, ior l nave ever set it at de-. fiance, i i The respect o?)t he honest; jii- teJiigent' and; industriou3 class d have endeavored to win by niy; conduct as a man, : One ' of -the chieelenients of this ' rebellion is the fogpbsltioh 6f (the slave1 aristocracy td f being ;'ruled by men Who have risen from the' ranks of the people. Thisr afistberacy Hated rMr. Aiiiouiu, uecause ne was 01 ( numuiQ origin a rail-spHtter irTea oftheni theT'private sbre ell ;.Cobb, said ib meohe day; after' a long conversatibri We, people anther pouiA, wiu, not submit to be governed bya Epme jipi, frprpTt jie r.nKs l?fr the;commp Lipcpin h tial ; fefelin afid . spirit' - of rebellion No w, it nhas j nst joxcured loi me,; j (, this aristbicracy? . is 6 jviqleh t y opposed :to: hiei n6 v'erned by3l rJ'lA p coln.whati in ;the.sname-of conscience Avill 1 it do vith' Lincoln land aohnsorf I "Great Laughter. T reject with scorn " .'"f PV?? na?a teel niyf superiorty to thera?:! havev-alway understood that"; there is" k'lsbrt of exclusive "ans'- I c rfu Inseparable.. , ; . 7--,.,, V.- w-'-ijz&i?: ' tri rpe m. 4 iur me government.--1 nai 4 I - a. lo7c nA 'A?zir:zttz-z?A fare. And. hence, from this pnriciple. j : conclude that Uvernment can. arid' pught to be changed .and, a.nended'to ionform to; the: wants,.to1 the "require- rnents ana progress qr the people and tiie j eiiiiiTfiLenpfi .snirir. nr , inft aap. Loud apnlauseLlf,Now3rEnvKof,vour Secessionists rhave 4ost ith jn" man's cjtpabilityrpf.selgoyernment,; qnfit,fbr the exercise of;ttis'VfeUt rfp-lit Ifolraight to rebeldomi take Jeff Da- vis, - BeauregarB, fand Bragg: iior; vour masters, and put - their collars on your ecks:-1;-.;.ti;.i in-iM Av.:(rdijv ;.; . sAnd here-Ietjme say; that: now.tia.ithe time to recur to these fundaltnental prin- ciples; while the land is rent with an- archy an:4lupl)ftvbs,,wjt h Hthe.4iiTbesi of tJSPf b'.!pciples; ;Which jWilf : endure; 'df ! eternal r justice x;v fci; al 1 ti m e: -"There re ij an element in i' an element in ..-.if . 1 .V-' H i ' ' . , i.m. lii l uii nr. I r v r-. s v ? i i if- i. nir;; ah v ill r r- -r- : r-r-. rouj lennesseeans.; and men Irom the ?y.4.bfebey(ejhat;iri been wantonly spilled. All tKe'glonoWi .1!f;fe0nj::l TOictiv e of; Ii is ; Tories on , hys bur T noble armies' Vvjlf outward, circurnstandesVanaAvhetherhe oro frW nhnalif nrl il a laborer, a shfie.maker.fft -tailor: or " .;.:i.t- -j-'i-tri Jfe groccr,vvTie,idue.stion Iisllvhether ia roes v1nrmr rW roiUnn an is cabir oegbvernnient KSjiSSS r.-that;i government itreabn WigHtibe-ptit dbri and traitont and not -mart foritbe eovernment;; Thai I. i j .-n' V . . . y. . .. k. rt ,1 It was not 'murdered by j ml - I told taes :yS WT you longiagb'W:thitesultwould ,be ?rt an? df llldl1f if you Endeavored .tbigout of: l?4 Peure? ma3 atl? not tmsW Union to save slavery, fand, that theJre hee ; Jr- ( ! suit would be bloodshed,' raSine, devas- tvV?ed M ftcm , bringrth ,the fruits rated herds, plundered villages iind .ci- of, repentance fle wjfip helped to mtfo ties r nd therefore;?! urgeoNyotltkrel .WJhese widows ad orpjhans.whp drape main in the UriionV tryingvto save: s averv von ki eri it.and Jnst .vjiiir nwn freedom; r - j j . did not;' to Banquo's bloody ghost T:"'i " Never shake" thy gory Iocksiatnie ; c? I . :,Thou canet not say I did it.K - , '""''' ' e Slavery is dead, and y oil must par don me if I dof riot rhpurri' over its dead body; you can bury it out of sight.- In, restoring ;;:StateJeaye out tha Now; in repa to-em 7 . -r Pf . : l , i A. . . . want ab say tof the blacks that liberty means liberty 1 to work and enjov the fruits1 of your labor: Idleness is :nbt 6rnr-:?i;;esir'e;1that have H fair starrahd?an e . Your slavery, is dead, but I worn is, in our own hands; v. We can aes- : murder dit.mj As Macbeth said troy thisrebeJlionWith G thun- .... . . i V I in the raterpf life,and'let him succeed be seized and divided into small farms, who ha'the niost raerjt. 1 This-: I think,, and isold to honest, industrious Tnerji-r-is"a principle fof -heaven; f l am for rHe day ;for' protecting. tbeL lands aiid emanci palTdri1 for twcf ejrsons first be- negroes of these authors of rebelliotiiis cause past.; ;It is; higH ti oecause in ine emrttiuiwaiiun tOI i ine 1 slaves, wA breaks down lan odibus and f ierous aristocracy. 1 think that we i 'fr eel ngitnp re rwh i te lh an blacks iri ihhessee ' I want to see slavery bro- Teh ken up, arid r when - its i TM1C1S aie seeindustniis, thrown down, !r want to jVT: ?'r' ". aMU "e" where tpe" ingenious .mechanics of the ;mecnan,csonthe free States have Come;orr! t.v wolrtnmo in ' ! nf t verv Mere-is sou themost 'fertile m ev agriculture 'and bealthyclimate, Jbrestsy water" power, and - minefpf ; irielchaustifclenchhess; cpme;anfl. ! hTp ; dtcsel renii eisee; and' 'make Her Ja; pbyreff ul"; and, flourish- in"'Btate);?K.!i::lJA'r- . I: "t I .v jButih calling conyeritibn totore tahlih4fcJViShaU them influence and his means to destroy the Government? A Isshe iv,io-i participate in mes: precious blood of bur' bfave soldiers and thrifty "emigrantsfpounpg m frbmua receipt or ja : voucher for his losses'. Rarts ,the country. -AQome oh ! We (Cries That's l'; from allpartt)i neett,yoqr;iabor-yourvski;jyour tairr-.vv e want your enterprise and 1 in- contracts? while v p.V"1 f u ""K .yF nessee faside, ..unable to, obta may raiiK- wit ,iew Ji.n,Tiana in ine insf Minima T" I t'XXWXii'j.i i.i rfi o.-j tiring; 'tiyslA lSquareone insertion ..T..;.0r;Op' I; ' 44 : -verv sueceedinf? insertion irirsJl.att i to i One inch makes a'.8quafe"a,nd U dTertisemjepti ;i be continued, nntll forbid, unless otherwise tor- u uargeaarporainY' a o secure inertija) daylights. AllTbiHa are to be setltMon the 1st or every montb'j L A liberal -discount tnade to?thosfl Who advertise lanreiv. ,. The Tiaies. has a lar-rer i.,; - 4rcu.,J"n P strict of North Carolina 'thatf aly.81S CO?id b dered. Ui circulation in' the" District of North Carolina 'ihA& ul.- t-j'iauj' r . .1 r . r iJ.!u"w. ttwa oacic seat mxne'worJCj r nUif V " m lTcaJ t.1WL,to,fS'?, loyapi Wip WkW";. should .control, the jTirorkiof. .reorgan,! .vvmiw o.voyvn.uiv. xi, i : &wW.,WuuttUv.i ct iim. tne traitorvfaas ; ceased! to be ajoitizeti ?nc n joining the rebellion "ha3nbccbm M1 nerny-;3;Hd fotfeited histfh ote " with" loyal men- whehhe:t6 n0uhced destroy: our ; Government. WelsavvtS'. the most hpnestrand indastrious jforeign erKwhom ; 'Qjfcjj . ; many to dwell among usV ahd tothQ Wjth of the ; be' a citizen voU transt stav. here fonfiVo years.TIif -.w are" so' a-atious' UJut born and reared among us, has raised a rmrr,cida. 'hinA .Winst the GovftrnmttW L,ru:u oii-.o .t,f,i v.;m 1 fl, . wW-i, ni vavo mtootorl V.,rr, ? Mil- ! I V f ' I f "J W UlVWbVU V ill lit . . , MT j udgment1 is, that Jie should be subject ed to a severe." ordeal belore ha is rd- i - . w i . . i . L- t, V ,a : ii .1 tu prvMayil.; ;m vtnournmg, ouiu sunec ior inis creai cnm deyng)qn;,thePotpm.ao, beforp.; their march toward .-Atlanta, tfro day will erelong Tfo,jiirlt.'Sy3l- any madly persist:iri rebellion Tr upirase that an fnn?l rTiml-or-''"hi"clftin iln ovonr "knflv! . it iplain-thatthesnlt-rnnbBtno 3. Ah, peripn- I nunL-c from f ha ha far Unit th aoa inn ft- "WW"' mehP Sl m Miifteanust bemadeious, uc'' "iwu uccuiy uomcu ai oyiiit? ijiiiix which have come under my bbseryation. We get men in ' tmmand'W'hOi.iintler the iriflunce caressing, 'cfant 'protection 7to;ithe:i'ich 1,1 1't" wiiue mo poor union mau suiaua out in1 the (bold -often unable 'trJgetfa 9 lucrative ; the lbyal man is pusEed in a recognition1 of am telling the. truth. I cdro nothing for stripes and. shpqlder I 'Va. .Ijeeri prf' a kridtfofl i coiurnwiea onaer everv iprm 01 ffovernT aneyerdmin myseita mean 6. starui bythej entB;.B. tIai f the Union jhall aYP 9Ter; every, city, townlylkcnd crosf r.0?a:s, aad, rnaj- lThe Rations of Europe .arc) atix iou57 ur ; overthrow. Franco iakes advantage of; our internal fJiedties ariapnarctiyroii.,V4)ar r.-bdrders; tilTko ay of reckoning is iapproaching.i Tho iirne isnot far; 'tanthe'dthddU Greats applause. 'Any expedit cnH e. no ill i -i- v i 'I I' A 1 ' V-' . V ; ' - V'' ; . 1 ' V. ' ! s ' y IT , ? - ( :-: -A- :l" - V i K "t" i .... j . ii A . . . ; "'-'"ii- . V . i A :'i ' !.--.-f: I . ; -i V ; .; ' . . .. . .------r-in; ;:-f ; ... - -.. ... .!. . I . . x ' ' ' . ; A
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