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5 J^V. ;:. \ j .XA'O YP.h J. SH I :',;t „., • lyf AJ • • •-,« Am •<•••>••'* ,T,'~ VSM''" ! 1 f 1 AT TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING BY * A. H. BYINGTON & CO., - • ' ^ ' § jawilg t» fwrf§m »«« l#tote, <&roml Intettigiif*, fitwataw, foUlta, ^gntulto, Uwfowif*, &(.-#st»hMe« in 1800, ,'i'. ;;o ilooJ JoUi. *" a J;. VOLUME XLVII—NUMBER 45. A. ,c.i .«. V- J. * •• NORWALK, CONN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1864.'' : v'li 7/,in ft'fc"1 NUMBER 878-NEW SERIES, x i a H: O '5 I J•A-'. :V.iT 11?nr Eliii THE PRESIDENTS SPEECH. CESSATION of HOSTILITIES. demanding an unconditional armistice, to common enemy. ; The newspapers Bay NORWALK G-AZETTE. Shakespeare for Grant's Army. construe the indications of probability that the army will vote for the nominee The speech of the President in response G-. & G-. M. Holmes, Norwalk Let's remember this: Belmont's.Plan. for the Chicago convention. I can't see OFFICE IN GAZETTE BUILDING. God and our good canse fight upon our aide; • to the seredade from the k»yal Mary- Mr. Aiaron F. Perry of Ohio/ made a strongly against th^it wishes. I assume it. , [Loud and prolong cheers.] The DEALERS IN The prayers of holy saints and wronged aonls, that, if he shall be elected, the armistice landers in Washington is so manly and A. H.HYINGTON & CO. U Like high reared bulwarks, stand before our faces ; speech in Cincinnati lately, in which oc- soldiers down there are'as brave, as loy­ Davis except, those whom we fight against is just as inevitable as if'he jipd mention­ al and as dOvoted men as breathe in any noble, so simple and characteristic, that A. II. BYINGTON, J. B. ELLS, G. N. ELLS. cured a spicy, imaginary dialogue be­ Groceries, NORWALK CONN, Had rather have us win than him they follow. land;, and will see' the stars and striped we print it entire, and:commend it to the Advertising Rates. ed no condition, Then what comes? Chartered Capital : $500,000 For what is ho they follow ? truly, gentlemen, tween August Belmont (Rothschild's a- waving over every inch of territory be­ thoughtful perusal of every faithful citi­ Oue Square, one insertion, $1 oo Flour, A bloody tyrant, and a homicide; gent, and Chairman of Democratic Na­ General McClellan says, that then "we fore they will listen to the cries for a " two insertions, 1 25 Paid up Capital ' ' $100,000 One raised in blood, and in blood established: zen, soldier, or sailor in the country, : " . , three insertions, ; T. 50 tional Executive Committee,) and Jeff. should exhaust all the resources of states­ cessation of hostilities." Gentlemen, I one mouth, 1 75 Provision, &c., WM. C. STHEET, President. ' One that made means to come by what he hath and ask him if this is a dangerous man " two months, 3 00 GEO. R. COWLES, Secretary. And slaughtered those that were the means to help Davis. In the conversation the Chicago manship." On his plan, the effort on the thank yon ten thousand times for your •• three months, 4 00 EBEN. HILL, Treasurer. kind reception. I have endea vored to do to trust with the administration of the " six months, 7 00 Main Street, him; Platform is .thoroughly discussed, and part of thiB* North is to be, hot only frank •' one year—with paper 15 00 Norwalk, Jan 1st. 1864 . , ly A base, foul stone, made precious by the foil and earnest, but ''.persistent."'The plat­ my duty, and will continue to do so. In Government: Two Squares, one year—with paper, S5'00 14 Norwalk, Conn Of Richmond's chair, where he is falsely set; :; Jeff. Davis declares himself perfectly sat- whatever place they put me, I will be a " I am.notified that this is a compli- Each additional Square, per year, 8 AO One that hath ever been Ood's enemy: form: looks to a convention rpf the One half column, one year, 40 do INSURANCE. isfied and delighted. We have not room team horse. If yon have any riots here mentpaid me by the loyal Marylarylaadon Oue Column, one year, 75 CO Then if we fight against Ood's enemy, States; and he probably .includes that as let me know , you will not want for a Fifteen lines, or 100 words,make a square. Fraction­ NEW FURNISHING STORE, HE subscriber having taken the agency God will injustice, ward ns as his soldiers ; for the entire dialogue, but give the clos­ resident in this District. I infer that al parts of a square charged for as a whole. among "the resources of statesmanship backer. [Enthusiastic cheers-] < NEAR UPl'ER END OF MAIN ST.' T of the New England Mre and Marine In­ If we do sweat to put a tyrant down, ing part |n which Mr. Belmont gives his the adoption of the new Constitution for 'f early advertisements payable 1st of January & July. surance Co. of Hartford, is prepared to insure We sleep in peace the tyrant being slain; s ; the State furnishes the occasion,, and Nearly advertisers restricted to the business contem- views of the cessation of hostilities^ &c.— which are to be exhausted. piated at the time of contract. East Side of the Bridge. all kinds of property against loss or damage If we do fight against our country's foes, From the Independent. that in yonr view the extirpation of sla­ iif Theso terms will he inflexibly adhered to. by fire, on as accommodating terms as any Our country's fat shall pay onr pains the hire; " Mr. President, my enthusiasm kin­ HAVE at my Store in Norwalk the largest Read carefully. MR. VAN DTCH AND HIS very constitutes the chief merit of the assortment of other Company. If we do fight in safeguard of our wives, dles at the splendors which light this x I The New England Fire and Marine Insu­ Our wives shall welcome home the conquerors : , [Here the Speaker, by a movement, SYNOD. new Constitution, Most heartily do I •• V • Household Furniture rance Company has been recently established If we do free our children from the sword,.. , signified that Mr. Belmont had taken bis conrse of. policy. You wilt of course go congratnlate you and Maryland, and the i- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. in this county, consisting of Bureaus of all with a paid in capital of $200,000 and has a Onr children's children quit it in onr age, leave and was retiring, when Mr. Davis, into a convention only when its basis of The pastor of the First O. S. Presby­ nation, and the world, upon the event.— surplus of $6,295.00. kinds, Lounges, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Card Then in the name of God and all these rights, struck by a new thought, beckoned him representation, the subjects committed to terian chnrch in Brooklyn, whose pro* I regret that it did not occnr two yean Norwalk Post Office. Tables, Marble top pier Tables and Center JOSEPH W. HUBBELL, Advance onr standards, draw onr willing swords; Tables, Wash Stands, Agent for Norwalk and vicinity. back, and in a cordial, bnt deferential it, and its plan of procedure shall have slavery labors had made him quite con­ sooner, which ,I am sure, wduld have MAILS CLOSE. For us, the ransom of onr bold attempt EXTENSION TABLES, Norwalk, Feb. 1st, 1861. tf5 Shall be our corses on the earth's cold face; . ^ manner, renewed the conversation. ] spicuous np to the breaking out of the saved to the nation more money than West 7.50 A. M—2.30, anrl 8 P. M. * been satisfactorily adjusted. There be­ wonld have met all the private loss inci­ CHAIRS and BOOKERS of aU kinds, But if we thrive, the gain of our attempt . " JDavis—Mr. Belmont, I have beeit so East 8.30 A. M.—5.00 P. M. The least or shall share his part thereof. ing no constitutional or legal provision civil war, became very quiet under dent to the measure ; but it has come at Assets over $23,000,000. much interested, I may say, charmed, Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.50 A. M. Looking Glasses, Sound drums and trumpets boldly and cheerfully; for such a convention, all its details will the pressure of the decided demonstra­ last, and I sincerely hope its friends may Weston, Redding and Redding Ridge, Tues­ GEO. R. COWLES, Picture Frames, and everything else in the God and America! Richmond and Victory.. with the liberality of your efforts in this folly realize all their anticipations of days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 12 M. S AGENT at Norwalk, and issues Policies be subject to popular discussion and ar­ tions of public opinion that followed the Furniture line cheap for Cash. matter, that if yon would pardon me for good from it, and that its opponents MAILS DUK. for the following INSURANCE COMPANIES. rangement. Six months' time wonld be rebel attack udon Fort Sumpter But I A Toice from Richmond. may, by its effects, be agreeably and Vest 9.10 A. M.—6.CC P. M. done promptly and by experienced workmen. Home, of N. Y., Assets Jan. 1, '64 $3,286,270 taking a personal liberty with yon—I as­ the increasing insolence of the peace Etna, of Hartford, " " 3,128,820 A Southerner rejoicing over the Chicago Nomina• short for getting it assembled,.and when profitably disappointed. A word upon Ease 8120 A. M.—3.30 P. M. Undertaking, 41 sure yon that I claim no answer, and am Danbury & Norwalk Railroad 8.00 A.

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