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ions; we must make sacrifices, give up everything to be saved. For himself, he had surrendered all. There was not a child of his capable of bearing arms who had not been freely given to the service of the country. If he would not preserve our nationality he was here to be buried in its ruins. If he had to fall, he wanted to fall in the streets of the capital of his country, and be trampled under the heel of the assassins of its freedom and greatness. He had chosen for his file leader Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee. He was for this Union with slavery if it must be, and without slavery if he could have it so. (Tremendous cheering) There is now a new issue. A way with the dead past. The future will developed who shall govern this great country. Neither wisdom nor virtue came into existence with this people. They will not die with the result of this contest. --Presidencies, secretary ships, foreign legations, presented no temptations to him. He was ready to put them all away from