The Substance of Two Discourses Occasioned By the National Bereavement the As

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It is the echo of Israels and Rachels refusing to be comforted for their children that are not — that . Are not, because 200, 000 of their graves are no where to be found. Commingling with this sorrow, are the groans of uncounted hetacombs of the flower of the land, sacrificed to the Satanic treachery of the man — and his colleagues in the crime — "always more southern than the South. " "I fear our country is lost, because the President of the United States will' not do his duty, " said the pat...riotic and christian Justice McLain, on his way to the bench on the Supreme Court, on that memorable 4th of December, 1860. "I have just spent three hours supplicating with him by all that is sacred to remember the obli- gations of his oath aud maintain, protect and defend the Constitution of his country. This day he will send you a message, in which he de- clares that the people of the United States have not the right to defend and uphold their government. All, I fear, is lost. " At noon of that day, that message came.

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