The Soldiers' National Cemetery At Gettysburg : With the Proceedings At Its Consecration, At the Laying of the Corner-Stone of the Monument, And At Its Dedication
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CHASE. David U ills, Esq., Agent for the Governors of tJie States. REMARKS BY THE HON. Wnj.IAM H. SEWARD, SECRETARY OF STATE. In the afternoou of the eighteenth, the President and the distingnished iiersonages accomijanying him anivcd at Gettysburg by a special train. In the course of the evening, the President and Secretary of State Avere serenaded, and the following remarks were made by :Mr. Seward, in resijonse to the call : — Fellow-Citizens : I am now sixty years old and upward ; I have be...en in public life practicallv forty years of that time, and yet this is the first time that ever any i)eople or community so near to -1 2G CONSECRATION OF THE the border of Marvhuul \v:is foiliul williiii; to listen to 1113- voieo ; and llic reasDn was that I saw, forty Years ago, that slavery was opening before this people a graveyard that was to be filled with brothers fallinsi in nintnal political combat. I knew that the cause that was hurrying the Union into this dreadful strife was slavery ; and when during all the intervening period I elevated rny voice, it was to warn tlie people to remove that cause while they could by constitutional means, and so avert the catastrophe of civil war which has fallen upon the nation.
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