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all reptiles," exclaimed the infuriated monster, "should be showered upon Southern homesteads until secession is extinct. A more deadly poison should be distilled from their fangs, and the mountains should be searched to gather them for the invasion of the Gulf States." In the presence of men and women who crowded the street he pronounced Ron. John H. Crozier a little son of a b — h; and, "gentlemen" continued this genuine exponent of Lincolnism, "in reference to the Revs. Messrs. Martin, Harrison, and other rebel clergymen, if I were Gen. Burnside I would bind their necks together with a single chain and sink them to the lowest caverns of hell!" We are assured that this speech of Brownlow transcended in obscenity and blasphemy all that ever fell from his envenomed lips. We may add that he repeated a favorite allusion to his newspaper, declaring, "so help me God, that it was the only religious publication in the South, and that even it was not hurt with piety." The speech