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..'to a a man the aammptton U 



i heraUM hr a naturally infer) 



well-eoadttrtr.1 }*| *r i 



IMert I""H of immrlwc \alur. 1 ! . uin 1 



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itn*t of irnnfiar* (hut N * Kiitfland aa not 



vturr* 'had beeo beat reoeitxd 



|pj| 

 'i Sur." aftmranl > 



* then a 



-..ur a -arrful mnideratf. ! 



1 mr that to -ilmiin batwtao 



n alwlitiucibt ; that to a)-' 

 It tu rvfWe to iMiBan a bfitimat* and 

 (a fcr aboliahtatf nlax. . ^...t t |,, ..- . 

 .!. in anti.lai.- 



'iy optoiow pro- 



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tndabtadnaaa folio w inf iK 



t an rml t- ht t-a- r. came 



ray when I lerred JD Baal Aa<na]|n t a*r lay aMr te be a> 



, .. . . ......... ; . . . , ...... 



maae of edvaa^aa) oj| aiaW tW taia> 



D H .... 

 at tiinoA bad a* 



n Iliowo. 



BWaWof UaJvartaa) it i 



fatted to (Ire to Canaila. The ejcparionoat 



^^MI of that pprehenion Mill further alienatel 

 wmt heart and anul int 



bard for the election of Abraham Lincoln. When 



the war broke out h. *., !ir*t that it wa to 



.rv.an.l in thin ),!,.! he urged the 



Onmiiiaaui to accept of ne*ioe aa aoldlefm. When 

 ^^B done. In IMS, he aant hla S aone into the 

 ^^l and worked tu raiee rajrimenta until he MW 



Ibat colored aoldlem were not treated li 



r caoaa, and the n-u 

 tarriew wa that he rv^- 



munler ol .ached 



;: . .... . . . ... ... , . 



Oou^lam. heinjr called on, made a 

 th- 



BjMfliim 



II. Kalon. t' -> V . 

 Inrv in IMff 







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In IHTO be removed to 



-nm~ .-...- 



^pointed hlnToo; of the 



* preaVWntial elector 



. w 



Cnited Suto* nmrxha! f.-r I 



oc he filled until 1881, whoa be ~ - - 



Vrbe 



and in 1M*. Hi* 

 pablihctl lnnk*an<: " Nnrrntiv, - : 



rBoatoo,! lioodafe and wy 



w IK |:l Ue AM! 

 tlie f^Mat af aW Mr aavaf Inata* r 

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