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ould keep their arms, and if they had not them they should get them, and be ready under their gallant Governor, to defend the liberties of their State. Judge McCann said he thanked God that in the State of New York they had a Governor who stood by the people of the State, and would not let them be robbed of their liberties without his solemn protest. He would say to them, "Don't be afraid." There is but one course for freemen — liberty and friendship or annihilation and death. Capt. Rynders said those who are to administer the law should be careful that they do not set the example of breaking the paramount law of the land themselves. My friend said there is no war here. I tell you there is a war here, and that it is waged by military despots upon the rights and privileges of American people. It is worse than the war that is now waging in the South. It is for us to fight for our liberties here. At stand No. 5 the German speakers addressed the crowd. Dr. Bergmans sa