An Address On the Death of President Lincoln Delivered At the Request of the C
An Address On the Death of President Lincoln Delivered At the Request of the C
John Fowler
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Chesebrough, was appointed by the audience, to request of Mr. Fowler a copy of his Address for publication in pamphlet form. P. C. Bulkley, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. J. W. Harper, Jr. , Secretary. New-Rochelle, April 25, 18G5. ADDRESS. « ♦ »- Fellotv-Citizein's : We meet to-nio-lit under circumstances as extra- ordinary as tliey are appalling ! In tlie very hour of victory, when all hearts were expected to be aglow with joy and pride, we meet to mingle our tears over the new-made grav...e of a murdered Chief Magistrate ! Throughout four weary years we had watched with painful solicitude the varying progress of a malignant rebellion, which, at times, seemed so fraught with dan- ger and disaster, as almost to shake the stoutest hearts. During a large portion of this time our energy, pa- tience, and treasui'e, were severely taxed. Our loyal- ty was, on more than one occasion, tested and found true. To all the elements of national strength we con- tributed without stint. In the full confidence that a grand love for the whole country would prove the paramount passion of the people, and, sooner or later, rise superior to the spirit of disunion, — we were willing to accept as a full reward for all our pains, the suppression of the Rebellion and the restoration of the Union.
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