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Mr. llotrlikitt. of New York, luid that Uut nwotini rn.f iilleii t Ue nMinvst of jiiinself mm oiiMfl), iuh! tu uiiject waa to uava u inter cUumw) iow am la hv bent ; aountc t w iitirauwl m ri'Kard to tut: rmtmrel remor at of tiflloe-linhUir l.y tlie Fnsitlt-ut, llo iul i nonkiubt tnatu:U tvimvl was iuluuilvd siMtn as 'onin- hnulj iwljoani, ! in liu Awn But iicenml "liuut bubchar" U&d itlreadf) Jjwm iioiuteI, ami Itootl at the dunr reuly to i'oigSitM WiUI re maim m wjuiwa, m to nro VMr.-tkMt, f Wioruitu, olferetl Icur.futtud nKi-Iarln erorjt tnc jwonol, to be is. hoor ')xiut tn t in 'n-;rwti and eliiewbem i a oof(Jahi' with the ciiia of tba caucus, but tM w:i vol til Uowu. i,A nwilution of tecrucjr a.t ntt..t.i.t, witifa of Mr.'CoW.' " ; "f Jfr." Aililcr' if Otiln, "tpreseif,' bis conour nce with wliutliad buou said bf tlw Buctauitjr u( tsking winp atiow f n lh )Ul4wt' pf tvDio- vain, lio.tl.oiittlit tmgreMi thoultf take a recess tateal cif ailiodTnlns;. r"" " " " -- Mr Kt-nrtft, ot.RUnol fteB.TO&rotTa WsotaUoa tluclariui; that ikmgn would rV Mil in wsatoi) Until Dceeralier. ' 4I said ttiat anyjparty who wunibl not stiiud by its friends ought to go dwj4 8'xl w iust stand .by tlic juks now lt ulllco,,' lis thought,, too, it might jUtBsuiMMry to Vmi-irvtn tn tek otiiW actitfi kntuetaoxt) ssssioav-tiir prevent tlw accompli iiMmt of schamos rUni tna. rabttts to uowur. He ttttlivvuil th I'ruM'Utat wan traitor to party and tlie (towatry, and that he Was ready Tnr'aii nwnstlrr. ' lntWpver iIirMrste. which oraiiid MiI ilii Qoveriimcnt iiiUf the bandu of iim reiMiltt. . wiiat his tcum wars fea OKI not - kwv, t)l l li4d bB told on bii'h authority ' thai &4 'Wal d Wl uilA, that tW' 4!MtWW i vectored to (an) their nifhU of r i iirenentatioa in Cotireiifl. Mr. Hale, of Nc lew Vorkriked lorhisutha itj f tttli ftati'RieQt. ri JHf. itrnswiir(h,rprMd that Ja bad heard it from sevarar parties, , .On being pmssad forsouM authority, he said ha should jiot f Wa i, .and st-vend uiyoilxtrs around salil'"dntt K've Wr. Wilson, of Iowa, saying bf ;)id jw donU Jklr.wartl b4 L . I. 1 f Hn iUtlail, iw tho sbawws Any autbof , hy, h did hot lirTi(tve Mr. fU ward had ever said nythlirtfof the kind. "7 " '' - ' '"""iilrf Sui-JUliariicr; of'tliiv'".irictirrci'r Til tile .1 !jntjr ui .takitt;' praeatUionR, but ha wna "t rrtiiiu sa.lo the lt wny of doiiij; it ' He of- !iTfdssu!wtiijto"l'r Mf. F.irntworth's jv1 iuu, iiip'iiiitiug a commit tee of live (al'Usrw ards T jiicnt.iMi to ttiua, throe of the Sennte and six of . " the 1 : hhiw.) to n-port on the suhjwt at a fulurt aai-lH. 1 ' ' , ' ",,1 f Z' Fxjil . if iwHw-oLCihitt, xntlir-'4 wbal had , Iwt Muid al)ul Ihn trtMcliwy of the I'l-i-sub-nt, - wid th amnwtty -of d;plinf-ome -niemmrr I ofprvv. titi.in. But he thought it important that ii'imI.ii4 uliould home and fight out the jt battle Uiute lite jK-ople.' The Oabinet, la was -, happy ty, waa alrrad; broken up. He ' wss gtail to hliiiiitiucA "1h;it INnf nisctcf Ocncriit Pn " '"-iin bad si:d, -ami nild havw-tliiiig tnore to do 'with the . Adiuinixtration, and lie 4 . jinpi d i'litt, otlur nioifibert of the I'aliint ould fallow bistxample. lie thought they should strip to the Waiat and fight the- buttle out on this line. ' , , L 'lili, iimtwtil, ot' iIsnw.iiuM.tts, suid be "ihouht wa would le nbli"cd to do a great ntau other lUu:, to ae ti.n country from tha . daiKr that thn-uU-nwl it, , He Mieved It to ' fw liovt.ii.i nil ijiiulit tuata cuiiipiiaLy was on 1 lixjl to put tlii" tiovwnnirnt into the bsndsof , - elili, ami tlie Pn-siih-ntwsa a party to it, lie ' hrpt, o douht they xiintiHnplatMl nrewrt toftfret "C U'Caiiiw it was in t:. i;io of ru ..! that they x ahnuld il't w. - iitf lUjixl Aixiiow Jii t.-'il to ' bejutai thftrouulily a traitor aij. ,i. Iumj, ' and that noihiii" 1 t'ie 0o"i- fm doHtriiftion hut 1..U a-, t. pi juipt and uve - pr'p:iratiiiis f-ir cv-y n ' iv y, l"o It! rvrd - atUiUipt would ls made to (" I' t-'',i iatd (Joi "'. and the 1 iiiiudi , ..isCouveinioa ' rat part ol the st-lic-iniv Tlie l"!t! In ct, fcad - '' ""ii a : ' 1 "'!' t"t " jutule, tW Froiduut Uka po ija of the capit-'. A"T ") ,,,',,f,t i""" d would tie reii.l" I L i..ii.- ( '.iv. ioutwuls tourk 1,. sirere loudly eppl-" '"'H " Jfr, n irdlll"...! i..,li.,U.ililllCU HIB WlKUinn "of l i- He r ut i- t- t the .1 v i ii it mtii ' xtd 1 1 tlie boidin? ol ii. una rn till i flt t' ' I pTo- Vf ' ' .1 . .1 Tn i- . - i t t- ne i'i rd wa " with I lie . In tb- 1 WlrflAtWUBSv Ai ' ' ' r.tw nn,t lr'ifrUrnr ! t 1 1 1 ! V i,t hlth f it. r t li I , a . I I -.it 't .iri ii a i H c f i ,,ia, .,d "i to .( I. r a Pre ft)S ! f .1 f 1. 1 4(- '. il'll v . Ji'i i.,'-r C--f I i '..r jiwi- him t l y wri for f'ifP'i!vat.ii of th ( I c I his C'n- umj U tiu.,.i. 1 1 suii be t u,.., I ' k i ,t: i those i a in-tTcd Coii'Tos in i's couiilrr. ! , . aeuljo i i - .in - ' briien: j the Prviiik-iit had got U up for the pur pose of 'destroying tlie Union party and of putn tiusf 1U;U)b and Copperheads into power, Tho Mwl nvwRpupura North and South wore in favor of It for tllllt IM11IH1. ' - ' ' ' -1 The. rnniamt. a U will known. rcuarOs WWy Villi jLHMtWU IPJ VAJHtWaM, WHIUI ViUVCll, d , : it H. . .. i :i .i Ptates are uiirrtm-dr-uted, as null and void, so tiiat nothing short of the admission of tha rele nitiiilnri will sati'iiy him," V. Mr, Tloynioiidiid ; An to the ireiitkmau s ast Itrlion that tha president rvirards everything Conin-fw has dime in the al.scnca of lev en bistp ns niill and void. I bcii to. ask: him how he recoiifilcs flint st.rtumrnt with the i Cit t' i'i'" ' t 1 - i " '"v e.-. y j ,Mr. hi lly. That is one of tliu Tftsidi;nt' in;iny imwisihti'iirii!. " ' " " ..PX. JViWSUtt. vi juua, juxurt'u r. .nwuauar- Kcr's nulwtitute, ttiiHi;;ll , he did uot concur in some of the yluws cpreaiM(1.V fie ferud that the I'liiutf party oiild ' u Weukenod, ratlK-r than ' aidWIJ by tho uu iistircs jiriHw4. toW Aulii.i -lil4rt.ltiuav'.M.'lW.itt'" :;RaK5!A.l!?T.t ; M;-' -i- i- Mr. lToh'hkK f Kw York,niurIr,'lIub- bard, of Coiinc( ucnt, spoke in advocacy of tha rrsolutuili and In dcnuiicmtion of the I rualdi-ut. r The resolution' of Mr. Hhultttbaicr wai .then ' Mr. Stuvenn, ol f'eunaylvania, otlured s rui iiition dwlaj iii it to lie the duty - of j every: Union tiian to denounce the t'biUdtiiuUla, Con veution and rtiidi r it odious to the pepkw. II aablliu aiib,irtio lilies diwtinctly drawn U twei u tlie A lends and envtnius o( , tlie Unioa caiiKe, and wanted U distinctly unduratood tbsA an one who luvored the t'lilludulphla Convee thm could have auylllownhip with the L'sitoa) uiirtv. lie did not attrea. , with tho ecutlumstt ffom Illinois (Mr. Haidiug) in bin views, but did arrce with lus colleague (Mr. Jii'crwill). Mr. Urownwiill. of Jlliuois. followed in favov of. this' K'soluliun-Miunounciiig the Preaident, and saying wu ou'lit to revise all the laws nn dcr which ollkia w.ura created which tlie PreaU dent can All and that salaiiii should be alaU hilled, and other means taken to reudur tba power ot appniiitiucnt useless in bis hands. Con. press could nit allluuiimir-rwo were paid by tlie fear, and It wade no odd to us..' ,. ..." r "Mr. Lane (Senator) of iidiana, followed la a very edtiiiL spcf-ch.' demanding the enactment of triniimt taws to catraiu and curtail the power of the ltebidunt-aying he Was ready to sit all aunimer, if necessary, at the point of the bayonet; tliut if a victim, was' wuntcd,. he wasady; and declaring that 'a million of sot. dicra would flock to the Capitol to sustain Cob.. greB ajviliist the ttniiuy of tun I'reslileiit. jlle brundud all Union una thovsupport Hie Presi dent as actmiU'd Iv a desire tor ollice. and as bclnirii'' to the ''bread .and tmtter bneade.,' Ilia rruiaiks were received with applause. . . ' Mr. HiiliiToTJfJiw Toikv rid,i,!ed"feuutot Luii's ex:iMtd iviiiui asVaud tuougki they were fiot i'idled lor by tlie fsi ti of the case, ' Senntof W ilMin," pf?'MassncbU setts, brandetl rreniduut Johnson as a rebut ami. a traitor, and (tie Philadelphia Convention as a conspiracy-- denouncing si) who fnvored U in any wsy. . . ' Mr,' Anderson, of Missouri,, concurred in de-, nouncinir the President nd 'the PbiUdelphi Convention, and at) who uiporteu or Javored either. They were traitors to the party ant) tha country.' 'lie spoke assume enjjth, and with warm i a, .M;-r.i,,vi' ,-. m wfti , Tbe'ruiutioa was j.hcn adnpttd. Mi". HsJsw of New York, alone,, voting and Mr. Kay tmtul -kehadukr iliattUa nasolutjkMSwsi partially, at least, aimed at hi in, stating that be declined to vote at alL Oenernl Bunks then aunounccd the appoints ment of the Committee of Kino ; rVnators Mors rill, of Maine; Chandler, of Michigan; Nye, of Nevada; and Representatives Collax, of Indi ana; rarnswortU, ot Illinois; liotciikiss, -H New York ; Stevens, of Pennsylvania j Garfield, of sfbio; liotitweUof Massachaaejtts. ' The caucus artmunicdto meet at the call of the Committee. , ' "J1, !! Tennewee Legislature, n j The Smatetf Temcsse ha passed a rcsota. ; tlon ratify in ij thrt Reconitrw-tinn Amcmliiielit, but the inenilH ra 01 tlie lower ltoue, who sup nort the Convention which is to meet in Phils-. delphia in August, have bolted, leaving that bodv without a ouoruin . i ua. Jiusnviiw i rra of Friday gives tlie IVillowiiijj nccount of the situation in that body oa 'i'hursday last : J "Tut story of yesusrdiiy s prHetlnr tn tite House of Kenrem-nliitiveB !' 1. red so lillleTrom that of the previous days, that their record misiht lie appropriately repeated. The tT- feimt-at li'n I Iliaklii'J d ' 'i'it e;irt.lt for the fii;;iiivu in -ft, roi-ui Uartbij Williams, Maraiilu. Ifunuwuv and Foster as hav- insf MX lor home. IJiiuie and Porter, of Henrv, were in II e r-tv but had ch'""i;d tin ir rum . and I i i in li.i'iid. Tl.eie .it i' " 1; i" '! l r--...'i'. y iii'iicultd tnat if WKIU III H f V J 'III.' d.iy, biit ii j'i.n.tiit'"i i tUno StUi..i'nl o'xn 1. cr.tl Ot'iel'" would li i ' anj do.ivJi u'''. "li I i n ie-1 the lm'il, sev- 1 (' 'mi tin ir s. .-da i,. ( 'i i "t ki:"t ill tho House., and it in lmJcho to wtU time iu try in to untie it. Ijtt it be r.ul lu tut hcen H&rrd of 0 )lfm duty imposed by tliO ai!'"' t voices of t' e Ameriein (,''' '"-s. The r; .i 't of dis or ,ii,j:iou u . J nu:.,uk.lliu grows bolder by ih i.iy, and svt ks to repent the outrages f The in-itntments of tnat f i -.it antr in otif IyC'tiai.uive Couiu.il are ,!.., Idem 1 ly the knowlede that the Preiiii-mt. i in ' hyu'pa- thv 'ith them.'' (Invcrno ftrownlii-v wis snvion tu t. -d, Go, !; m kind cut by the n :' "iry e J're ot Cen e) ul Tlioiaa., I. Ml I'i t, m - n I y tl.Q tile ffrain of the fetxreury i f 11 ' -r jni I yi tcrd.iy, Mrt tilunttm put a j- the fua."''l r'.r.i . li 4-- Jiii kh wViiiitit,-Va learn, that t' dW lliUllrf;d Kcu'ltiuau UttiiC i ii''0 j ' ' ', from r"aytii;Ti.)o, on board the tesn..tf i i ,-r- nnr Worth. Ii stay in the ei'., via bt..vve,- will bs $ short "tic, uts pi'Mjc duties r'.n.re tllfldi!Vtio Of tim'r. l it t I'-'ie 1 '!t". - i, .. jjiUS'l?! ''ele;il' 1'V1CT T. 3 il"--, diiitiiiguished oilicer in - the 1. Ci...t..M , o service, ve an elsl to tnj, has settled ia th.e city aod eijtrred ttp'il t' J rst:;(.'4 of Uw. KnCONSTRTTCTIOir. ' txtfftotfrom a letter fro 0kW. Vesta;t, it OJB MAIIII,''1' l. JDARKSSED TO TUB Ar. Y. TRIBIM--. ft ' . I Jtb' third lection 'of tiie'TonalUutioii.i! aiucudinent disquatifit-s forvver irmo Mm; it Senator or Rcj)reneiitatie In Congrt'iw, or n i elretorof President siul'Vioe IVi-riUU-ut, from holdlm; any oflice, civil or iuiiit;iry, nr,. tlia I'll iled Na't'S, orundt-rany titutv, ull- who "linvir. ' ; reviouly tk-n na " W" .'-I- Of " "! ' !";t 1"! ' "'.."' '. U.4 , yit a 1111-mtii.r (d anyuilc hilMw, or u I'xvcutive or judicial ollict-r of any State, to supxrt 'thu Constitution i)f tho tnitwl Mttt, sliHli lmvfl enjjtiTU rt liuurrtt- tlon orriHHion agait lU Uws, r -givt-n aid ..rt !..,..!.- i...irf Tlu. or com fort to the enemies thereof." The do scripttoa of the persons eacltided Is aw swciing as to eiubn almost everybody of aay coiniif t ration in tlie Houthern Rtatc. AnoftthfcHrttt: port tle Constitutiott of the Cmtod . Male 1s, by that ConstituChHi, n-quinMp to vtetaki'n by meualiers of tlie Mate Letriyltiturcs and "nil ecotiv and judicial oftlcen, l)th ot the United B tales and the several Htatcs." When everybody, h reckoned who has beea a tneniber of a fHato LeLdalature.w a Justice of the Peace, or an e x eculive nlthwof any kind, few are left, exefept the vary younfj, f whose exclusion from oflhw it Is wittrtR wbilo. In any asjirat, to provfito. ' for all SHbetantial purnoenii ttwexetasiow mltrht I' as weft have beeW of-all pers-ewsftgd i the Roeiiio) or-giving it am ami cotniort.- iniWM, aniveisaleseiHsiou would have been, better even than this -defective enumeration of claiwei, which gives aa outlet of escape to a jtmtly Tttn noxious class the officers of the army and Ha.' vy who deserted their colors and went over to the eninyi'' -':,;i'-;,ww' ' '!r, ,J If the description' of " the persons to be exclu ded is thus sweeping, the description ef the offices from which they ere to be excluded is ot kiss so. It is from every "ollice, civil or military, under the United States, jar under any State," blgh or low, and of every class, not ex cepting the merely clerical. - No Southern rebel who, at any period of his lil'o, had ewovw to support the Constitution of the United States, can ever be a militia officer, or a Justice of the) peace, or a county chirk, or a deputy slieri fr it is dilQealt to conceive of" a proscription of a whole population more thoroughly devised and perfected at every point Nothing to compare with it, e la auy war reseuilding it, s touod ia the history f modern times; ia the many casus which have wtcurml ot the victory of one party over another in civil wars within the same country, or of the subjection of one country to another by subjtitration. The enchixion of a whole, peevh) from their tiwo local olTTeM. waX not thi.bt of "even hy Ni.-hnias r.; lin lid was dflaling with a conijiiered pentile who had incurred all the penalties of rebellion as well as war. In this famous tiksse of February St), 1833, aettinir the affairs of ' Poland, after tha crash, ingot fe Tx rebellion m 1831, a akase ia other rettpeets S eevere aa tor' draw dow tha tiennncistioa ot tha liberal press of Europe, and; of' Oeaaral Lafayette ia tha French Chambers, Nicholas not enly did Bat proscribe theeoa ooared Pole from atBce, but be cxpresstv de' dared, in article 7," that they should "be em powered to assume dignities,- ar to exercise pulilic functions, aecordin to ' wreonal merit a taleatav , la tji'itWr t. l'ia i ';'iei.V t"tt'"': ni if France, in IrtU sud in 1H15. which were mixed ciiaos of foreign conquer and of restoring an old dynasty having parUmins at home as well as torcisni allies, was any imwnpuoaot tlie con quered party from ollice either riresrribed by law orpructiMHl in fact. Louis XVIH. constitu ted his chamber of pera, taking 91 of .the old senator! ol Napoleon and la digiiitanes of the Empire to only 3'3 IjCsritinNista. Tho niarnhals' of Napoleon were ui niinistcra bf war,' and irr no lirancii oi tne public servicw wa there pro scription of the adherents of the ruled Ktnpe or. Norway wnsm ttK-d on tlie same principles after its coiipiest in lSIi by Uemsdotte, who knew how to reiin, sud who has lelt his throne to bis po'lerily. lie. agreed to coveru Norway throie'li NurwciIaiH, iii.d in the manner fiscd bv their own lict of hidiwold. In our own immeiliute times, although ntroclous cmeltics attended the wppri- -'ion of tha crcnt Hmig.'v. nan retieuion, the tloti-,0 ot IJ-tpsliuig did not venture tiieexjip.rinient of bomilialing llun'iry by the ejieliiMion of those who had revolted from all oflices, local ami iinpeii.d. Nor were the seccrlintfcintoiisof (- il.erltind reduwd to ariy such condition of politic. d slavery as that. The liinlnry of the Kin;lih iir. vmU no example of it, U the fury of their rivil wirs, or even in their treafmciit of li'il.-.iid. All t'overnmenfs mast and do rc'jitire pie-iii bi.liy in puiilic functiminric, anil fr lntTid re.i, mil than those which di late its rcqnin m. id In tin wo who are merely citizens or m.. !t. Cut to puninh past reliellem, or r. ' ;..m e. by fnntinapd, pcrpctuitl, and universal il.Ha'u,;,.-;, 14 wh.it no lioveru mont has ut don", and i v. :d w ill not be done. Iiy tbepMiplenftl.nl i,'' d v:.-!is, ulna time lias given opportunity tor their solder .second thought. i i i. " j ( , Let as not be ti.i k 1 1 y imn woidsi ' Twa snnistliel; hctof crii,' , ami, even under our owa aiild siMcm, is pw .ii,i'. le iih tk-nlh, liut Beiiligr that n. . nim iit, imr any severe individual puni Lmtiiln, t n'i or c '.t to tic in- fjictud Upon uo J" ! s. i. ,r cun- whole j ,.. e i.f trean . ".I n Mates , . 1 r fuels ' r oi..', ami i t .t.i ii 'iHi.in . of 1 1 i' -' lU.uiun. v ; tl.:s fouutrv, i i i U ! .t ft e C": , K; t t ,0 ) t ii- pOm!aU'i 1.9 r ' t 1 in t ! s. ; -e s f st . i and ptfpn hi ! y o i batoiKe in'" d it" 1 l" t i the w'.K-iu .t i the Uj-r to lite .. i jki beteea l!e t t wl. -t v t hive lti i i tniu or (.--, . . .liit i t.vn- t war t: a ) r . i i ... i f Wtrhh . ui ( .jti.j.U;; U t c ii!, mi bv a. 4us I,'. i y ol t : U" !1 j eM v.1 t we have now t w : r '""f tl. "' " v by t, t i,'.'fy I ( t jwri tsa y M u ir the t -s is '!' t ) t . hi,' . 1 ,'it 1. r , w ir f. . i i ' iiii, . i t ) t tary rule .v r x .? t vnt r Mors to t' 1 t niwit, tiriWy au4 w- j i .4 been c.l. !.' " i" i f it . :.'.(; i ij 1 ! i i nt l.ir I codes, 1 deal ,i rti, i ( l.y n.ili f, or wa "oy. rn .j,..dd!fl ..f t ft e '-H fVl WU- 1 . ,! 4 . til fit W , term will in tlie mi be found to ha possible.- I' is an idle mockery to talk ot NonustriMting tuca States as Booth -Carolina nd Georgia and Mississippi, with the total axclusioa ot -seliei from the exercise of. public functions. They will submit with tnor patience, as they can sulmiit wita tea koniiliaiion, to the control of military Uevamon, than to the douinutioa of a handful of thoir own citiseus, dutestod at home as f:de to ttouthera btteresta, and of whom tea nuiny have aevet been anything bettor than two (m cd trimmers. . t it Guaranties are denisndcd. Hoiil.tless ! -t ui the rvuucliun of the political power of the oouiii, oy a just cusnge iu tlie Imms r repre suntation, and in tlie prerogative 4 tkmgressv w It hib. nolxwly q ucstious, to dolor miM whaav tidcF aU . thc i:ircumstaM rvonuenttttfvee f V ' L , Tf "nTTSrV bJi atlmitteil rtuu Uia feteathern rttatesi (iiHirantiea for the future are not fituad ia disa bilities, which wilt keep alive lor a iruaeratiotti tlie hateful memories Of diseOfd.-r- -. r-.Trrj Puaishmeuts are dewandedi t Tlmy have at ready bum Inflicted, and la such measure aa ta move the pity of the world. , For tim offence of populations penalties must fall upon them a iMHiulatioas, and ant as individuals, and mast so mil, alsa 1 (such is the - imperfection of huinaw BrUiUution, u(ion the Innocent a' well as the guilty; ll'tlie South has greatly erred or sinned; se, ahss has it greatly sntlered, . No lacking fua turn would make the picture of iu Misery mora ombre,' Blasted fields, town destroyed by eon lagrat,ioB, rural , boiueatead aoavarteil into eharrevl ruins,- jniblic oommuoioationa broken itu, aUuvbds ' wider and richer than tliose of fcypt changed into auxioua wastes by tha dea UucUon, through tlie confusion and inattention af war, of defence against tha floods which had occupied the tabors of roocration ( woundod awn tavarywbera appealuif .to tha charity of tbnse who ar aoly (rs miserable - than tbana stelvos i all trust tottds of colleges, of haepitalj U.I .t'.lua.l B.anUut.lu .n..llu.l 1b luuu mon eatastroph ; youth deprived of educstioni the provision mad by foresight for old age, lot the dependent sex, and for tender childhood, wept sway; proud men eating the bitter bread of exile and paverty in every country which w ill receive tluun ; tho princely ailitteuce of semi tropical sericulture vanished like a drcuiu, and .remumliered only like a drenm to aggravate thu want of the waktujr day ; two tlioumiud uiillions ot Bioncv, in one aiulo article of properly, an nihilated by tlie emancipation of slaves; the eontribution, forced by the conipturora, of Hi amumption by th rebeliioti population of their brouortiomil part of tlie war dbt and pen sion list created in subduing theiu-a oonUibu. tion at least three times grcutcr than that levied oa Franc by the allies in HIS, which wan, com. piitrdatonly liity.five miliiousut sieilinif moti- ev. m4 at Iwt I'miT tun' "ie i . t timu ,m mui e liiU.lv tmoosed unoii Italy bv nucdv and unsuru. rmliMU Austria, alter the crowning overthrow of jNovara; ana wnrse tusn an mauu uu losses com bined, that wound which nature never heals,UB. numbered sons slain in unvailino battle, and whos mangled forms will darken the Watcho of the night until tne enasi suca ar tne out- lines only of that hideous misery which' ha fallen, almost with the suddeunchs of thunder from bright sky, upon the so lately Envied and buppy South. ' If ever.it is now and here,' that we should, heed tlie admonition of the great English cardinal, who bad bluiw lf, iu bis own person, illustrated so many of the viciwti tuJes of human fortune fc, , 4 - "Vtm t a fulling vaa tm & v" m. From the spirit which, coutcinplatiii:; a situ, atinn like this, could demand, not security, not indemnity, not guHinntecs, tut more punish ment, and merely for the sake of puni-iiiiiient,. it is refreshing to turn to the closing sceucs of Ulat greatest epic of modern hiutoiy, and, in deed, of all history, the empire of the tlist NnjMileon. Entering the gates of Pat is, after the ta'ttty of Paris, tho' King's irothcr,.hu. al'terwaiiU.reiftiieil Idmself, ptrttlie manilialswf the empire, headed by Ncy, not with reproach es, but with these words; "Mesaieitrs, you have illirttrated the Fn neb arms ; you have car ried intocountiii'S the in-.t remote the glory of the French name; the King claims your X; plolts; what lias emioliled Prince can never be strange to him." ,A ycr"!utcr. , when) I'nri r.-ijiitulutcd, tinn d.iii alter Waterloo, an.I with scarcely any otlnf defendi n tlian. the lit- tjfitives who had iw'HM'd ai nns the H iinbrt; at the tritl;;e of Llinrlemt, fllie coinon rors in-eiy Stipulated that "notmdy then in the c Id should tic piimecnk'd in any re S "t fir t .'lo tions they had exercised, or v.r timr pi... nal fipiiiimis or conduct." In all France tha iiitm- lursnlijiutcd to pcmillii'4 wnS I.' "m leant. "Theallied powni"." t-.i',s Alii on, "uni.tnl lifjvond meastire by (lie tiemhery and d- lion of the whole French arm v. and li.e 'y v. ith which the rtians of ?apof. on I, 1 ri vohed to his side, InarMrd p'ieii''!ori!y r-. n di ,isui, ot severity.'1 Hut tin" "nieniit.sof w 11 y Ill a country witn a pop'ii 'iimi t.nw times l.ir iter than that of the Sotiili, vi'ni 'y t'ti-e- ciitioi) of three pimiiint, audjt'ie b.. . "I of lllty eiiht otlwrs. , It is consoling to kiliiW that tl'O C'"'!i f c ' t'niplc of indiscriiiiinalcprosciijitioii ! . ii n tlirualcnsw stain IMS bi. lory ni iiii.-rii a1 nn origin, which marki it u the di ''.1 er !e i i-i of Congress.' This third section ot tl p 1 . smcndiiienl did not eiivinnte fiom 1 J. t 'Oammitte of Ilccnns'.rmtioii, nor til 1 it f . t any part by the II mrt of fit weu'.iiiv m mi otmc Tliat body (mu t&l f t icrent prviiM -fiv r. lii.iou snb s i the fif.il' 1 1 bv iinfil V'l'l ''i' ta seruitfy and nt to puni in.. i.'i l ; hh tng Upon tlie theory find Hn- t" .n. n ol in popular governiiii nt rn!: lit ( " i. c r I. U'l .s ,t ' i. less tune was yiv n to il.a , I i.e. t men known to hare bet it o ..-iy d. . Tho Hctn-d D'eanife ntl ini' 'i I to )' c"i ""v, which din not look to sis unty at ail, IMu Itvcs-brtVcty-llibnl -iijjniniiBt aoms tt allot box, siuLwhii h uukc certain' t'tj j lon!cii". inn niee of rein) il. im- ii by Irritation of a liH-' b.fiy j '"w , r eil in " n.do.'inl tu'ii i ., a.-i sivo dj4 ii.oit r iI.h mi ii..' : i infrton niTitiiir, cii'!r' led I y What p'l.".io!is, sud J)i , " i i t . yylt s liiiu h I $ i r t .' ', n I 'll, Vi ib ti ll d f r " i M -f a v, k Vi'"W ii- t !.' T ft t at f:- .It'-' t. ij.t .t III 'tl II' Bjeorsiaiiy oi coiiiiiij ki an t'i'tijit i, sort, an by a re il and b 'lUi.iie cn.i iiiiilon, Uirt rvrt fin il is, m ny r u t.utjro if priucr'piioit hi l, a i'.-i- -r - - r-A -1 ' ..... :; 'il ff .-v .- ! !- -v ;.''' IT im' (if ti.att1 : amendment is an'aftcfttionnht, and that It has been sprung upoa the country at the lat mo ment, ana wuuoat warutng or discussdoa. Ia Tain Will it bo attempted ta reconcile us to 'nh. n..i..u.i..u .i . . w j viiiivt vi ins uj-i'wtnnisi, tiiiii pronf ripuon already exihts tndor the laws im posing test oath, or that whatever proscription is coitt.-iln-nd in this amendment is removable by a two thirds vote of both branches of Conjjrvw. No existing proscription docs or rait apply to Pi de -Othcers,by far the most numerous otail, andw I., t evorjxists nmy lie modified by a nicve mnjorit y of 1 01l"tri"!l. ''''Il .Vrtl"' 1 n -..',; v " . i. , my i,h.hicivcs iy t. a 1.....1- lum uieuonstitution merely with the hope that it will tie nullified by Congress; they will not In cur tne rt-sx 01 tlie lactmus temper of more, than ene-third of oneotits branches ; nor.C.u'ly, will uwy sa upon iMsutvi uie kiw ot an un precedented proscription, merely to Live their representative servants the opportunity of enr niug a reputation for magnanimity at thiir ex- ' Presented as this amendment Is, tot tali fled or rejected as a Whole, there is no alternative but to reject it; trustinjr to the future to save What ia good in it, -and know-in that' for the final bus of what is good, if that must needs happen, those only will be rcpnnsihl who h ive Inextricably confounded it W illi what is totally inadmissible. "The preservation of the Union itself la even of mora importune than the exact adpistmrnt of the balance of power with hi the Union.' The recsmstrnrtinn of tho Honlhrn dUUia, and siociaily of the lower Houlherti rJtatea, wpmt -the tmst of- this amendment, is imply impossible - Ta aihipt it t to insure ar with tUeut at tlw first tooutcnt that any political change, internal orcxb;rnnt, render if practicable for thum toveitewhostilitie.s. Woth- Mglmt irresialibto foroe will keep thcut quiet ia the condition of political slavery to which it is propound to- reduce thcm Th 'trm of tsttiement which are oltored ara shameful, both, ta tha victor and tka vanquished, and ar mora otoosthsB to thcut." . - 3-1 m 'inn" fi 1 m mm m mm , 4t vjrf ..Tha Veto ileisag'e. ii ' - As was to be expected, the second idillou of te odious Froudtiicu's Human bill has been re turned to Congress with tit President's objec tion.! tTbis inenMiifS. iBcif inir tlieu llHnii, U clear and conviuclog, to every nupr. ., jdicad tmwt, ,av me moment ui it prosfniatton 1 oa gress was evidently in a particulaily bad humor towani tin Prasidiiub The proceedings ot the eonspirators' caucua,. baturdajr night, did not help to put llicm iu a Rood huuimv 1 lny aer f really tiritnted .agatust. tach other, but the resilient wis rcgntdud as aha cmnmin -enemy, auti so suti as 111s veto auasage ujion the Fit d iee' liureau bill wns prwentcd, without wait loir to soiisliler auy-.ii '!; -ttory aairtea It iiooueii iij ineir two-nurd majority vote,. ' It Was oi no isMMequenoa what argunwnta themes ag contained. Though the most oonclasiv ever iircvntcd to ressoulnj impm, tha: results would have been the same. Th-nia.iority ia Congro had deteruiinod t" opjiose tha Pr4 fleiit, and, fight or wrong, they were bound to oppow, hiui.. Thcra wa no ueeetsity even for reading the Veto message,', JIo on isfcttcd to ft. ' Not one tliiid oftlioae who voted against It know at this nioiiteiit what it contained. They had mails up their minds to oppose t! President, and oppose him tin y did. ' The ninjoufy in Comjii' s vtns utterly ilmf to any reiuiciuiiig ujion any liill tln-y wciti di i.r Wiiiieilto jm-i. They had pionu Id, if the l'n s- tiMtt Vetocil tlic lull, "flu v t.iild ieiv it mi j.iii k as to itii'ike Iim In .id" .iiii"""iiuy "d.d pans it so quickly that tlie heads ui many no Voted for the ultimata poasui-'ii of Die bul thus lncon.ideritely wilt awiin imiil they pet bsi k to their cniHitueiils, when lliey wi.l sink folev erout of sight sud out id mind of the poiiliud world, eve.-jit as notable examples of poneisi ty bikacrilii ing public tii(ca-fs b li ivatephpie. 'j'nt iotittt InU'Uifh'rtrfr. " ' Tim "FlHST AHIII-srVNM Bf!'-' IHr.fiRaRT'll Lsicr OiiMtn.l u hafutd.iy. A.r.J, If. Kei-ne.a AVWiem man, who ,id. ,1 1101 th ofthej'oto maC (iuiitii? tiis war, itud (aim) bun iiimiil six months ni;n, Wan nil. .(. .1 mil c 111 led oil to Kk.Ii- niond, to lie di lii'iu d "in milii-iy couliiicineiit anlil a piopn 1'itlii 14I fiibuud umy be ready and willuiif to try him. v . . , It fftan.ni that roinit ilavs :i - n m 'o ia as 1 s Ulll r UK) W iudow of Ml. KeeneS till fi'fj), On or in-.r whom 51". K ,uni i(...iu ., Lilly. C'vw sn old quid of tolm u tht in 10. 111 an in tc). n t Sud tltieatiiiiiif nniiii. r, a li I ,u, K .who Hie h-II he w is t'miHin'r hist l"'i.i im," potuc Wojds p I, the in-;. 1 11 e 1 1 1 I I. i'o, nn I he j 11 k lid nil a tttt. ''! It n."iii-r and r ,n u" 1 l.im ; u. . r- t tkiii;' tlie in 'im, lir .i Led ii,it in; iiiiiuil iy Ins iinpiMi ie e, an t ton in 10 r en piiihaiee Slid t'lii'iili'iRtil b.dil, In K. I'ivn him H lew ci-n l.x with I in- i i -tu- t ' t i "ii-t vi '.. .1 Ii. I I.f .i.l.r I. H'tr mtttiil t I tit ''! I.f n won' yit'' i' 11, '1 i.e nt - iu u!t Ii. ii i.t 1.1 if ill! Ill S COlldlU t wd 'tt (i'-main ,ti i i.t irrf 1'.. 1 1 .10 ', In J . 1 ment in rej.:iid to b.s coii.im.s bad not Is 1 ii I111.I I . tne ) iiv n-rii'y the p."y ) : in f nt1'. tl- '.kili'f it tu . 1 .ry to" fT lotto Ho. fill t'lC I "In 4 - l'11-.e, K. vt 1. .1. I, t 1 lies H'i'1 ;" id b li ,.,i .1 1 trullburn .1 ' nt, 1011I 1 lc. t a i ' S'! I'1- VI V- J 1 ati fuilo 1,. ,;i ul.i ii.vil li.iii;'.' ul e Uuloa Ei 11' e ('1, '.ii.!' v ' , , f St the V Heal ' ! t '., ti wf,l- Imi-ti i: a'i-1 i i-ii ; lt"ntsi st t!iP J'ttita ' l,I.i ',.. , . rinntf in lbs tiny ate no-,. -u.; In c t rwuiiin ij( SUu tii-b '! i . :. r : . , 1 ,, , ,i sr, at t' v . . . v .. .,. ' , .v . . KoS.O. IJ. i . 'IM ' . 1 ?ff el(t -r ) vt ''""' " L ,. . - .- C. i i.i , 1 , t , , , t Clilll S Iv.s ,l. o , -N . , " . A. 1 P iihv. I..ij , St, - C"! lt.i liu. ( UAHI.f si,V.-"l, - Corn i-iiii ...ii t'.H tetory, - j.'iis r. toUii . Tutlia Kflotinf ia Titt ' - Til citisen of Iltt Countv met livflrw-nvilU aa tha Mth Snst. for th puriuise ol Vipomline to the call ot th National Union Club of the United Ht arm), to hold a National Convention fi f'hiladi-lphia on the 14tU of Auguat. ' lt. Noah Jovner was called to therhair ami ' ' the meciiner was atldreased bv Dr. Chss. J '. Hsfan and F. tt. rJatterthwaite, Esq.,' aflrt which, tha fu'dowiniv preand.l aill resolution m were projiosetl by lr, U'llnnan, nnanimivulv r-pruve l, and twenty doh-fatm ri-wii-t , ( X. t. 1 1m 'Mfcy m i'.,t,in-i ; 5 I.BAS, itu a lMid.umnttd principle of -Kcpubiicao governuieiit thitt ttualiun ami rep. rtwenUtion should po toether, and whrca!t the Boutli is heavily and njiiily fixed, whiie a mr.lii'nant taction de. ies li.-r rcprcsetitiitivut. sdj wi.sMuii to tWcouucis ot- ; Autioa. --v" i 'i lusnforlUmM, That wceordiiilty approve' t !. .Mr...MA.l X'... !...... I d- : . : r . . . ..' v. .mm .'i..i.n ,ni.iviii vtinvUIlliOII lO OUtlfld in Philadelphia, oa the llfh of Auiriist nevt, sou n.nHKviuiijaufrovsiIO oilier V otmties iltt they hold priuittry moetiny ft the purpose of 1 ending defrgafa tna Jlislrhit tJmiVehl'n n, to meet iu Uohlslmro' oa tho 87th of this month, to seloct dek-galt! to represent us in tbet pTtila . delphin Convenlioa ; mid lh.st twenty ilulc-nttM be uli tod to repn.ent tins -County 'in the , iiohlaboro Convent inn. . w . - s NOAH JOYNHH, t Lit- ii, JaUil.rAav, Hcelf. t j t , , . . ""-frr-n- 1 asm " w m it .. '. , 9' , y . Pablio ITjcliis in Currilutk, ' I 1 At a mtim bild at Curritiuk Comt If.iiui iuty Ktb. tfUMi, pnrsuiint to calt, on luiitinn of r U. Mcth Lladsey, Dr. J, J. P.ivierw isedled to tlie chair, and W. B. Wiaw and Drv p, J(, i,. hums H'ottCHted to S'-t an rv t lel.ii ii's. ' I he t liairmuit t-.. the ol ;. t of It... . , mecUn'T, in a few iippinpii.da- reui.iiks, tn bo lor 111 pitrjmM ot Sjtpoip'iiit' ii. : r.,i,,s flllin the county to una t in t'..nvi mii.ii in j, ,.!n, . th flratduyof An 'list m-xt-, wlm It Convention ia to apjaiiiit J Ii 1 -it. tun t',-U Coii.Teg Monai 1 ,.trict to all. ud a N .'inn ) Cotivi.i,iiiin to asscnible in the city of 11, in.i, ' l ia.otithe 14th. of Annut, in h .p... . to a 1 1 from thv conaei'vtilive luemU-r of Coio'ress. Hie said rail for a N.iiuihal Ci.tn,i.!iiu was, anauiinously emiot - I ami h' '-if in-" .vet by this iiieutiu', "wl m, ou in., m'n of' i. J,. ., Lin, buy, npj '0i11U.1t a rnimniltee nf f mV fi"w sintittsf of Jtio, Jarvis, 1 im. . j ,, , ,) v. Gruiibery, Pc.r Pinker ami I), ft.i It ' Llud'-ej , to name two d li-L'tites froin rtnh Cspf .iin' 1 , trict to attend the Dl-tih t Coumitioii. '. During nhe refirem ..t of tlie CnmmiHee, Capt. T. J. Jarvis, bei' -r culled, re pond.-.! in at able and eloquent to .,m-r. Tbe committee, having returned, ivpoited -thermmespt Win.r,JUwiHar-r. rwx.T; huiuiiiou, ,W. a Mercer, Capt. I I. Htaikct ilson Sauiierlin, A. O. IVr, T. . F, Baxter; Lout Himmons, K If. Wilkcr, N. L. Wslkrf. Iianiei C, Lindwy,, J. M. Waadhon, Bent. Jajhtf, JT. l Aydlette, Wf W. Cb.hU-t ChanlU -eey Meek im, -Juo. H Etheride, Hdprs thd -lop, Willi, Partridge, & B. Jsrvis and C. H. Caw a delegate to said Convention ; which; aa motioa, waa adopted.-: rr s r ' i On ntotioii ot Cajit, Jarvls, tha Chairmsn,' Secretarie and eomniittoe wer ddrd to th (i-t, .... - 1 -. , I Hi nioiion of W. . Uranbery, the prnnnl in"s of this tint fiiir were ordered to 1 0 pub I III tlie Iiaiel -li i,.W Slid tlint oilier j'. 1 in the Male ktvurabh to the cause be re-te-.led to Copy the Siwik;, 's . ;-.ii lieltj l motion, I 'M n..i.iivr S',:ollf'llfKt ii.nilllall ' y. i!..uiiw, -. . . j P. Jl. tSiusoNH, biHtrelari. a. "V""'" ' For the .HiiiiiucL Tie tieut. Coverno.-Lip. Mkhdiis. KDiTonsN-Tlie time (ti poinled toi the ehsitiun of Kutn 41::;,. I'rt Hill I.U ...n.,l,.X. and it is our duty, in u i l,n lla. to ile.i.iiii utl old pobti. id ) .- j.t.bi '. a.-i.t (rty 1. 1 :,ufar -and tl;i. e our In .1 linn in ..t,vi4 - .' v, Y in lb, by hi!. ,li i: 1,1 turwaid. noiidv and cotiseivi'iva iom-.e. Inn i,.m our a-lniun-. limi and ( tuoml, uii.l w -h.dl coidtdiule utr mitii tn ri l nn Iiiin in the ii'iiie lie lias, so f ir,' omi-,e.( Hiiri 1-iMtuneinioi-tit n.lility end liut p.fli.illlv. I ; ii.i .i j i.uiiib-i.t im a luce been ii.iiiu-d in' comteetioii with the new nilice 01 I.icttL (intm B"r, vibii li was f Muli-d by our bmt Cmv nlion.i . lliiniH uM', li.ini'v. r, v lioe iluiius unoii llm- -it I lie pi ) e h,t( not, II Jul, been keii i-f. , a!. .,lc to F. U. balterllm-itie, 1 ,nt IMt Comity. He is well ipi.iltlinl b.r Co ..mil, mi l m 1 1 noin.y ot ti,e Imnor it 1 1 t r i , I' 'IU i M I 8i i an i f- i: It , ii It II , . v bob 1 ii him. ! liu own ua-iidiit : ' l-i.y, l, h by a ,. u-r- j : 1 '.ii'.-C, llivll! Ililll'.. f' 1 1 'tile ruwiil.li d, liu i-i I ! lo own i i.t ,on, , ! e 11, r 1 1 ' ii jirtun i 11. r 1 I V .1 mm" ttnti. ' 1 B b len-st u i.r. i-.sier-' V to a- cl f to l,u ;n in,r u.itiil tiny Wi rAL';i.A;:x t 1 rr- i r : 1 a i.i 1 8 it i t) pi ...unci 4 coii- t yi t be.' m,f.- .'.f.ti..'S, and ti. 1.1 1 y v 'tireme. 'I t , ii r- , -, ul view U 1 i.e f. t , en th l , j',, lt v, . t of Aiif.,9! r.t nig$ .S O1 1 c.. t . ,1. i ,,,,11, tclii cr-.t I i , u 1 .mi.,' it iff. , , 1 . 1 - -1 of tna i a. ins pro. ' . 1 .,. n ,.1 Y, 1 t aib ., t ,.) .1 a. a 1 I t a ,t t 0 d by J u I J v-in v. . i.i ; v ; I : .rt r htitHilt's I'toi 'Ja' 1 .1 J "1 i.llte,, -7 cui It iti 1 ti n 1 . t (-. C Jllf!N':i ' . ' II M ft tyi, ..cm : a ..ii..l.. 1, ' . 1, .1 .. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1866, edition 1
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