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o his knees in the blood of these poor helpless creatures, the chosen man of God--the great ideal of Puritan perfection — wrote to the Parliament describing these horrible murders "as righteous judgements of Heaven," "as to which it is right that God shall have all the glory." Called over to England to assist in the ceremony of trying and murdering Charles I., which happened in the last days of January, 1649, he returned immediately after that tragedy, and recommenced his terrific murders. Ireland was literally a lake of blood, and a very large proportion of those who escaped with their lives were transported beyond the seas. It is in the midst of scenes of blood almost as terrific as these that a Puritan scoundrel dare insult a committee of citizens rendered destitute and reduced to starvation by the thieves whom his rulers presume to call soldiers, by threatening to transport them beyond the seas! We say threatening, for it is a threat, between the pronouncing and the executi