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VOL. . RALEIGH, N. 0., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1868. WM. K. PKLL, PttorRirruR. 1U VIDUA TIM S0CIXTIBSA URI There are frequent allusion and proposi tion in tb Bute pre reUttv to th for mation of Immigration Societies, Agmul , r Hocictie, nd other associations, look , ,, to the Improvement if out industrial in (..rests, incite bW eett occasional notics ,,i meeting in lew CoonOtn, appar ently tor one object d xm lor another; l, ot yet been educated op tothe point, wiien any thing really erul would grew ....r nf it There pper to be leek of that apity end comprehentirene neieary ,,, an aoy thing valuable or of general pro. tit. Ever one imiu'lht something must be .loDt-effitUntly, winely ad by oombin. cin for U the iBdustrinl iuteresU of the Stsle, or reeuperatio) caneot be tflwjted. T.j best the agricultural, mechanical, man -ulacturing, mining end commercial Interest ,. lit til eta, to b worked out by bard knock, nd to go on ingl banded end ,,i,,ne, at the old tnail'e pace, everyone tuuat .-e, io our" wasted condition, will not do. A county, here aud there, may form an I.iimigrattea Society, or an Agricultural x icty, or a Grape (Irowiug Association, I, ui what will thi amount to t Wbrre is i i,c chaiR-e for progress, it a tow people, in h lew counties, meet, aud resolve, and talk, and have, a Kair, aud, year after year, outy icpcal tbf ime thmg T --"""I What we need is something to move tire Mate. Put all the money, and all the ewritkic, anil all the idwta and schemes u nether, that can I evolved from a lew pimple, io lew counties, and what will re sult from it 1 Until tut- meant of the pro j pie are moved until war.au connect the tut: rill of money,", of experiment, of i bought, and reeling and purpose, Irom all i hp cHinrio of the State, in to the reset voir .1 a (Treat Statu Association, and ill aw out (he latent experience and reamiretM of ftur whole people, and combine them in .-grand,-, liwrufc WMtkiug, livtt.aoaai,ujft, , l.ir ihVpwtnoiiiio 'iif STt tiijr tndtntria in ten-it, but little can lie etleeted. We beg our reader and eotemporaries te consider our proposition : Let, first end f .reruns', a Co operation Association Iw lortaed in every Connly, looking t tlii ureal design. Let a few aate rule be drawn j up for the government of the Association, to be easily added to and improved aa time and experience may dictate. A eoon a bo- , 1,-cice have been formed io thirty cuirtie. let deb-gate be apoiul.d to convene at the . pttol,et i.iBJUia Uu oprativu. Aaao . miion. Let Ma objscts ami deigns lie leai ly ih-flnid, a Ci.naUi ution formed, lorun ftiiiiniilontj lor unty 6d Branch H,K ti tii i drew up. -lb Connty Boctetieir tmitur ctriclly aaiilUrt to the tate Amto- ".iatjnn nod. the BraorU Sorielit to ttie (',, -qty ftneiii". It the Stale Associa tion be incorpiWiled, and, it need I, (he County A ""X'0- . . The inure. AaK;.tioB ,h.,uld be confl le 1l mM. '"' ork -hould bo marked "' their tiK', .d their w-rv" ' 1 penaated. Aoable ecientlSo J"ur" devoted to agricttlte.e, horticC'".,. rwiug, the dairy, fW wdetork ntung, he cliaractor of the aoit, -i i...i,.uiAiiiuta in niechauii ud the arte gMieritll, in mamiiaciurea M, lit 111 tmitoiltusr and tnaBaginif " ' I ait- nvula. mania, improvement in onr rivera aad harbbrai-iin o V rtWTtor . BronuHe our indoatrtal Intereau,- ahnUld -i'-tuty, tHBd. At, tl.U point .! A tu. MiiiKted all the iifformation mechanic, tool, c, tn maouiaomnuB, t..nty, chararter, prieee and jauititM of lanK climate, produollon, watert,emooa ;i in . form anhed to be need by aa in- telHgejit nad relmW migration ngent In ' Thin Mtato Association ehoald condnct nil onr fllmmlgrntton achemea- ' Having thei?inlattnwriiMnr bo many ami w feat wo or wni needed and where inoef eedd, nd oonld uf.l. dinet nndonw wboj. matter. . a il thu would requlr money, bwt n Httie fnn n good many oHM he eumma, a, odr juicJon! jwoutti. ' L ' '- mltStir ...til tka whole acheme could be effected. Th aebemn eosrtemplatrt "t - thing, lt '.ol & great l k gnt Btatov wrnen it 1IM Treat reMilbA ma fjogm by fittlee, and then adwMW wu HiA nrr. thai if thin - , proper men, North Carolina, in a lew years, in lubt le a great pi"-"i - - ,lr, .rjtli'ny, Instead of n 6ujfr. Lttetry-U mir A Mn, Cobcm has inrrodtteed Into thn Hoe of ItepreaeotoUve 4 1 bill providing '' - that tOT,c5eiroof being relief from th politieal dlaabilitien jmpoeetl by Con-uroa-mav b "rcITeved Vpolt f throogh 5HnYntrf1:1M keeping ilh thn whole legulation ofttw Br,.tu.i Uoflgi rl,ft W peedn po the ' nrarttetd lrWtttVMW ptophtnre serve party IntereeU to ewtdertbem other vb. The majority ol tfioan nor peopin. .?n .'rrA, Tnrt.nto-ntiUawn.eo.. r iMloreiVtrj(rww,BWTwii-- . tfapaaliBg forma proposea VP.. peearaiu ed. . A SID UKMUSm Of TUM I.KUISI,A. TUBS Jig IUMKD, WUOaS DMA Bl LIT IKS HA VK HOT BKRIt KK- It ia known that, in thia State, ait x ihp in all the mat, a qumlxr o( peraons were eleeted to the fygialature and to nil various jnfttcee, who were placed under disabilitiee by the Reconstruction Acta, and, wli ilia abilitica have not been rrtnrrved by Ourgri m, beeanaa the Radical ao called State Cobvrn thma refused to fecommmd them lor tb A very intereetiag and Important que Uon therefore ariaee : What becomee of these members of the Legislature and thcae otn cera elect t Will their oflicea be declared vacant, and new elections be ordered, or will they be admitted to the position which tbey ens rightfully claim qW the State has been declared entitled to representation, and thereby becomes a member of the' Union, according to KadlcaJ theory If their offl ee are to be declared vacant, who baa the right or the power to do it I We hold that, when the State 1 declared to be entitled to representation, no man in North Carolina elected to the Legislature, or to any HUte office, can be debarred from his position for any duMtlnlitiea impoeed by Congress in the ReeoBKtraction acts. The 8tate ol North Carolina, according to the Radical theory and agreeably to the li tter and spirit of the Reconstruction Acts, will then have been remitted to her lull iimm-&jfaM)t)L.VQ ia thL.JJnioiu the ReemMtrartiow Ant - wilt then have ceased to be operative ; lulfitaiy authority," by the express terms of thoae acta, will then have become Herniary to the civil author ity, ami the power e.laiawtal by Coag.teaa to. control the iolernaJ ntfaira ol the Stale will then have craMM. The' Constitution and laws ofjhe Stale, in accordaiu-e illi the Cmstitulion of tin- I'niled rtute and the laws of Coogrma nimln in cojiforiuity, there to, must then be in lull force. What hinders, then, every officer, and every ineru ber.of the Legislature, elected lu the Same manner and at the snme time with those wfea-weve nrrotl. : tir; poaiu y, the sx t orTJongress while the Huts was tn a protisimal condition, from llwu nualify- ing and taking their position (Vrtainly nothing hinder them. Knt, aay one, "their diaabililina bave not been removed by Congee." At that pe riod, no man in the State will U umlor any disaWlity. ia reuard to State office, for the rmon that the CtwstitutioB of tbe State doe not irnpoae any disability, . and Con. gret does not rlaim, and i-annot rightfully claim, the power te i in pone any dinalulity for "NSl'aii ; nirrtpon" anf MirH oT fttty I Hit. States io the Union. Until, there ,rB, the 14th. amendment of Mie Comtitu tia te dedarut to be a part thn Conuli tuliim of the United States, n law ol coKoizeil by Congre aa a memlirrof the Union and entitled to representation, from any 8mte offlee or p.mition,to which he has been elected. Tbe disabilities imposed by lie Reconst ruction Act cannot bar them. because the lows fixing those uiRaMUiies will iiave liecome inopt'rative, having ex pired by their own limitation. Until, there tore, the Uth, amendment, kliOWTi as the ffowrd amendment, I declared to be apart of the IVmntitutlon of the United State, no man elected to a (Hate omce or position ran be barred, because ot disabili ties Imposed by the Eeconatrucikm A' t. RstfATok Pom mot haaintroduocd, in the United Slate Senate, bill for completing a direct and eoniinuoua line of Ilrd from Washington to Mobile aad otUer points South, and eri-slini? post rotrte from WashingtoB to Mobiin mid New Orleans, ecooomkal traaoporUUoa at the United Btateamatl,miliUry store and nianiuons ol war. The first section i aa follow! fw thora Iml tnd hereliv ia, nranted fo the Georgia and Sooth Carolina Air line Itailrond Company bond of the United Bute thn amount of six million of dol lars.to aid in the construction of the road ot Mid company between Atlanta, Goorgia,and r3bnrtvsslJs Northern terminus as may oe ueiermiuiHi j tbe mnnagemcnt of eaid pwy d to the Alexandria iitd FredenfkibUrg Rail way Company bond of the United Bute ,1 .mnnnt ol OBB mlUlC ot doJIaf tO .Id iu the oompkHoii ol i Kmtfmm Alrr ..dri. Vinrinia. to a nointof Junction with eac raiifbidf. at or near ttwitrty' 'or -FTeoerT icksburg. Virginia j l boaci to mature m tbirtf fr Uiir,tatni bearing inter eat t s per ceatum per annum, payable semi annually i the eity of New Yrk." Th tuaTt Count TheWlowing reso tadon were ndopUd it meeting . of the Democratic AocUtiOB ol Jaekaon, Mis. Tn.Ta.-itoWr..Wn.'ush,t1 " be feneraUy nd'T1 ' rVnerei ieeM ontn-nwund organ iz Hon, la vloUf hm nf the law of the State, exist 4his Hy, known m , the Loyal LrejrH which W sliv to bo not only aiaehievona. but well calculated to disturb to -peace awi good order M, aooiety ; now, That. withTOf." IriterrttOB of aiiV4 nnf dn panien U the ex.'J aar to tnierure ins sue B"in i rnxnta erciae of tbe elective Traneuwo, we wui no hereafter emplej,oBtBJtc or aapport la fy manner, any man, whit or, black, wfertktKntotjelwgtofielMoaltgtie, ad who determiBee to eontmuo tnewber m - 'f 1 mm Loyal Lnearaan taiat, aarnrtlj Roaated U adopt asniiinr mnolntionn." " JJUJIDHW IKK. The New York llnult, nt'ljr at the head of the (.'h which Is uppitr enliy at the bead of the (.'haae movautcnt, la sing efftoanf twtatt and twrnt t wo'r1 lish the Borainntion of the Chief Justice, by the National Dcmix-ratic Convention, ait a fox would employ to evade the pursuit of the huntsman' pa k. io one oolamo, the North is sought to he pujiidioed iri favor ol Ju.1k: ('hn'. ihe wowilionn! an nttnneenieBt that "8onihm fire-eater and soceionielta, aie striving to ilefeat hi while, in.aoulhet, the nUurujctt bids are offen-d In r fWmllnrn siipfmrt. this latter chararter is the Mlowiuii Irilmte to the military g tiiu and the reat lame ol Robt. E Lee. 1)1 three things the Ifrraltl may xf asuui ed : 1st., that tii n. Lie would as fttVin think ot eoiiHentin even to be named in connection with the l'rteidency, as he would think ol luring nude Kwpcror ot Frame; 2nd, that no Southern man would think of proposing hi mime in that connection, any sooner than (Jen. Lee would content to it : and :trd , that the Herald can deceive nobodj l.y it "tit to catch gud geon." While i tin u, nil ao, the 1 1 1 1 u t w In. Ii the ieral-J pay to the gi niua nnd aehievemenl of Oen. Lee I jimt snd true. That pajwr is but anticipating the verdict of histoiy and poaterit), lleie ia what it aaya : , "II the Democratic Convention mut nom inate a ooldiei il it uiul Imves name iden tified with the glories.of ihn vai we will recommend a candidate for il favors. Let it nominate UenrraJ Itobu t E. Lt I.U il boldly take at unce-ttio twst ot aft 4ttnii dier, making no palnver or polo(,T. Hei a betler milttttT than any of those they have tliouhtupon and a gn itter iiihd. lie is one in wiioui the niilitaiy genius of this nalicn timlt lit fulUU iltwLinnriU. Here the ine quality will e in tavor ol the 1 l.unotraU ; lor tin soldier, with a uamltut ol nun, w honi he ktid moulded into an army. bnlHrd our greater Northern nrniiei lor tour yearn, aud, tii-u uppo-il Oy loant, was ohly wort) down by thai Mohd atiategy of aiupidily that atH-'Uiipliahen ii ohjeeta by mere weight. Willi out- qiiarn-r l lie men Iliant bad, thin soldier (ought lulu niagmtieently across the ttrntoiy ol Iim imiivt -Nate, t 1 1 1 1 fought his army down to a mump. J'ktrt nftvr vu MiuJi ut aritty or wh a catitfiiiyn rr luck o Wrai lor tlitwirtiin; the BiitUary guios. and puaUTiililtc o'ltf pe.'pTir. TTT' A-T tiin that with half s many me'n aw (Iran' had, he would have beaten in in from lite n Virginia, ae of any pruni. Dohlier ia Ileal ing again." MttrrAKin 'CoftBK0, At the ni-eut election in Carteret County, tbe Conaerva tive ticket w a elecli thrWg boot John I). Davis (.Cous.) elected Bboriff over C. F. Dellamiir (RJ "Swill trpre. iiia tions, however, "srere madl"-tu Oeo." t'aiihy, or uiiflioo h maihi tirf eutuUiuliou ol the voi, that Mr. LMIaniar was .declared to have lieen ehi li-d and the certificate wa aeot to Viiftt We are pli aacd to lenrn, tfiaf lie Vfii to-, hrwi-t to (i'et' the pi- .liiilvWlKViuK.U'ai, ..Mr,.Dk.,w.J'4i;'y. elected Tbe lai-u end papers were all sent to ien. Can by, ' proving Mr. Davis' electiou, and we are glad to hear that (Jen. Caiiby has corrected th" niiitMke and sent the certificate to Mr. I);ivi. Wo are glad to have the i pporlunity ol acknowledging Mr. Dellanmr'a integrity iu the matter, and, also, Oen. Canhy's promptuee in Correct ing the error, iLl',i:..t,iS Similar error have bwn inadi. in tM or der of (len. Canby In other placet, f On in iaU , our atti-nlion hajllweil Cni8it tff, in winch two County Commissioner, (Itadi cals,) who were beaten over f WO hundred, have oeenttiBtsiarBd by fiafcfine-etoleaJ where tbe proof is positive thai their op puueuta wcrti elected by o,vrrt wphundred majority. Efforts, also, we learn, are being msile, by eaWtetitioty, to induce Gen.K Canby to give the seat in the Ioue of Reireseotative from CamiVn to a Mr.Tay- "scrvatfro, who n" OTrolaTwWy1vcTtBrl; Whenever error of thi kind occur, we urge our friends to communicate the fact at once to Oen. Canby, He will correct er ror, we believe, when maftii wnaihle ol them. fxTIbil t ViwuniA.-elloq. U. T. Daniel, Cbairnum nf tis Unrrvativ State keentin Coattnittoe, . jUumnv th'sanntlal tot hnpoaed by: tbe new Constitution ot Virginia, upon the people of that 8taw,j H ibciuhl be adopted, to figure, as UillowsV Rtsta tax on rest snd per property, 1 CT1 fiW OA f- Cuanty suit luihlie frin adu?" tax, Htatn capfisljou tax. tMintj espitaiUaa lx; ; Alli.Hiiitof Beh.l tax $.1,1 W'l 0 Tx for ((ovrnmeBt expense, fttO.OWi III HiH-etal approprisuenni, mi Interest on fnbbe debt, .. 2 UJVI,(I Th ViWnUsv iUfl4 ays that tUfj white ami of MiaWnaippi hav mrt begged th blackrfor their i;o(e, td the Railieal assert. Tbey have set before thn tiejrro his ebaactat of meat and bread, bi own future kin niMMMtnaity io rw-ape (rinding taxation aad tbe prospect ol starvation, tnd be sought Win in) all freatnewt to "avoid the party jthat would, i the' end, crustim to tbe rta, to itnown aggmnUiaenw .(, , Tft Kw Yom Herald, rather tllaeoarv lore th Democrat w Convention, threaten to run Cb site a a third Condiditej W hobidt ,ujIira thU wa cob- caved when IB rat mvr'wwsitl lof C has aasa-.t -a- A.-r PRBstDlKf JoHxsoK bas nominated Don, "rtnt. nf. Kv-ta, for Attorney Oeoersl, in the fau willconuM hrtlsanBtoattait. i 171 a i m in i. no I I lO.ft II.IK) Correaponce of th Sautine! Hot Si'rikok, Dtb Cofrtrrv, Vs., ( June 43, 1868. ( Eititvrt of the SttUind:Hcn am I again at this fountain f benllh, "safe, and" I wish I could say "sound.9 Thn reader ol the Smtintl have, for many yearn, been acquainted with tbe wonderful qualities and beiling virtue of th AM celebrated wa"-, ten, by the testimony of those who have re ceived tluir lieni'Ul. If I hJ not vinited the Hot Springs wt rammer, the strong probability ia lit I should not now be itjlWft sjad- Jr.'a9.ayj . rjr xcatU. mony tuita extraordinary eff(t fn rtliering me of ol.atinate rlieumtitium, disordered liver, chronic dym-ntery, An Thee water have long been unrivalled in case ol gout, paralysis, and nearly all "the ill that flesh is heir 'to." Having received ao much benefit last year, I hare come back again this ; and il the water dov not care me, and Williams doe not doctor me, and Mct'lung dive not feed me and take care of me, to toy entire satisfaction, then my caw in a hard one indeed, and o hopeless that t will stay at home the ret of my lifti. Lei us now begin at the beginning. The first uight T left Dime, I was taken along with k Hun nnd friendly violence by Ctd. Scale, a BoMe specimen of bhmanlty, to hi bouse in Greensboro', where I was cour teously receiwd and -hospitably entertained. A throat; ot tender. It not sacred, emotions came rushing over me whitnt looking on hi beaming lace and manly torm, reminding me of hi early youth aa the class mate in Caldwell Institute, and In Ids early man hood a cla mi mate still in the University, ofmydiarand noblu boy, whose bright pronjiect were cut on by death. I 'anion till in so old lather. My health we ao mttctt ,hnttwrlrtr''7OTrrTan-hei 1' 1ft home last year, that I came off under strong protect and with a good deal ot reluctance. And though more exempt from still nng limn I had Im-cb tor ten month, that Verv night at Col. IS-a'cV my old enemy made au uwutioBi aud pretty violent attack on me about an hour alter I had (alien asleep, aa if boring with a red hot gimlet in the ball ot my great . toe maliciously, mercilessly, penw verintrly ; and it lor a few, very lew moments there was a surcease in ths pain, Lack it would come again w ith throbs and pangs as if forty teeth were aching all at once. Ol coure, I slept no mora thai night, ami of course, I have no I had a boot or a Nlioe on rhal bait ataee. Leaving these personal it iea, -there wa 8jth hTf rtf UgttWil th occitrred on tliey y Ut Ifirlimoud The crops along the road, from Haleigh all the way lound by Orenii tnini' to Danville, appeared to lie promil ing - thouub the corn wa backward, and the wheat wan, now and then, louche,! with rust. From DanviHc to a distance of 'i! or 30 mile, the Railroad skirli the bottom lauda ol the river, lu lore il leaves it. This lieauliliil and fertile tract nf country ca pable of an. immense ptoduct- whether of corn, wheat or tobacco nndi r proper cul ture, weine.l to he alnioit abandoned to amid, woeda, willow and every tuch growth. The ditebe are choked up to unh an extent that the bt and richest fsrndit Hrf nrrtjair"'lt---iw--'ll writ - tght in Iheae times of scarcity aud suffering, fin re wi re, however, some niatked excep tions to this slate of abandonment and di-s olation. ttiuue lew plnnUtioua ajipeareil to tie cultivated with a much rare and akin eot,id.pruStiited , heautiiul sights to the eye, and pleaaaul anticipation to the mind. The negroin all alonu the rome Irom Raleigh to Rirbmoiid exhibiteil their usual characteristii-a, Kvery where they are the same lazy, hmnging, ragged and dirty creatnrea, and, if any thing, more so in Vir ginia than in North Caiolina. Poor igno rant, thriftless creatur , what will become of them f To the bet of my knowledge and liclii f, no greater crime has been com mitted on earth for many nunrtrett year, than theiraddi 'and Boivorsal mirfptef1sntodtoe4vihut EimOnfjUaJ eleclii tton. If any thine can cure an abolitionist ol his malignant and fiendish fanaticism, it would te the knowledge or tncir condition I eoj year ago, as contrasted with tbeir con dition now. If those fierce nnd Ignorant iiiats and Congrea too-"Maia eofytet wf HtotM; vrti twtihl do grrwt dent tor the race yet, II they but knew it, it would bo a thousand time t letter to remit their whole care and future to. the aevemf State. i None can manstr the newo lor Min gooit and the public ittteret, so well a those who have been reared wun tnetij ana knew their iieculiaritie. That cla of civilian who have rushed tn the South, tfc war,r proleaemg totens pbikxn- thropy lor tho negro as their otiject, are about the most unsafe clsa to whom the destinies of any ignorant axxl lielplos peo ple, out of whom money i to be made, (!) could have keen en trust e I. Men, and wo men, too, the moat pure nnd upright in orcviou life, wheoV tnddenly given control of Wealilt fr distribution to the ignortnt aad helpless, is too many casus, if not tbe majority, will gravitate, by force of protracted temptation,. wu corruption. TheJre inliy'be howwaMe tTrrjrptioot, and 4 believe there are, Dtlt ail experience prove the troth of these, remark, and jt 1 parte ly lilly to deny tliom. Out tne negro, wnat is to beftrttie of him M St present managed t The paper lar evidence, from all ivmicm JTf t iias In tiff ljlffth ftsyi4't Wl I tl 11 ui ui ., -.- ... ..,. eminit IwwtlUfy: l)etweit thl tare, and thli w part of tti netmttTuxe isaori ne gro lias to pay for hi freedom. Thn more political equality U'glyen, nnd I he nearer tuft eppvoach i maiie to It, the greater must be the (orlal antagonism ol the raera. fn the South, omb r slavery there- w . no men feeling, boranse there eootd- lie no rivalrr. ' While there might hsvefcii ii, at In all counirie anil amongst an races, in; divldt Instance of eruel treatnwHit, car tain it tn. that, dnring towg file among them, never did I wiisess, all pf together, any treat men! so ruLo torritily severe, in the town of IUWigh, by .military saihori ty, in th Sr sis month alter their boa tel freedom ; sod I am Weil satisfbsd that be tween no mar ef and laHorfifir classes oh 4wijv(is'so? kmdly and regardful fueling snlMMtAt. th iiito etherwise, rnuire ytoia'bm of tU ttnotru lawn ot Bati. Early atocUtion of servie) flection ami tttm ininrd. If nk h( be wasdoctorwi, and cored If prrsMtwWhsw a Mwfcr- w the owner' interest that he should not be overtaxed. , But tbe attainment of politieal tonality by the negro baa broken tip all this, aad when bUatti ifrt hi fltjit fitdtfijr Dim with rt''-'dwrtiluisv. the east off elothei of tlie Sfil litr Wliat tSHWt't Jftina M'sawave ,r " The evwlsntin" mvm wr"'t lfom U'p IB tuo aett iciim. w.,, v w, - tbs disabii.it TBLLU The Toliowlng were tbe" ffimse'rneeSP' inga, on Monday last, when the Relief bill wa np in that body. fb "Dockert late flud but cold eomftirt in the report. The whole proceeding exhibit, in the miwt glaring light, the hvpocrisy of theCongrr lonal JaOobius : ' "file Tloaae resuai'Kf theronsiibsration ol the bill in relation to removal of disability from Aetata persons ia- JSurth and. Bums Caroline, to bill having boun poatpomd until tin time, ' .... ...Tb tyimtlwi iKtitlmitJli(MM K -l1d-' 'wiTtlNltnraMrrtl tirf enoe K port wa rejeccrd. . The in-stion wa reconsidered, and the question then recurred again upon agreeing lo the conference repoil. Mr. Logan, of Illinois, gave as a reason for voting lor tbia bill, Uxutb Chicago Convention reoutumended the granting ot awueaty to, person who would be loyal to th Government ; aud in voting or tho bill be believed he wa acting under the in miction of that Conveutioo. Mr Uroomall, o) Pennsylvania, argued in lavor of th bill, aud said in the debate on Friday it waa stated that the names and condition of the person named in the bill bad not been proiejly considered, lis thought that wa a mistake, because all these name had been carefully considered aad had been recommended by the loyal Convention of tbe Southern States. Mr. Williams, ol Pennsylvania, asked il these men had all askud to be piirdouod t Especially hail Geueinl Lougstreet done of Mr. Uroomall said that one csao had troubled the oniumitue more than any other. uUtUen. iAingatruot was reooiumeud ed I Ue4U ,Uti aid. hia -OUu iui ueUctcd to be xuioire, and taia was uellcvta to be a priipcr cane, lie had done much In aid reconstruction, and if the House did not taite care of him. wbtru could he go, tor his Course ha brought down the auatUemss ol all tbe Sooth i Mr. KUlriiigv saiil the, gcutluiUiui auctued to think that Ucb. (Irsnt's recommendation wa a good one. Why not, then, ineluihi (bju. L'ji i n. tirant had lecouimtudiKl hi par clou. Mr. Broomal! had no doubt they could get thirty live Democratic vote lor Uie bill by including (ien Joc Mr. lirook, of New York, Baked the geutleman whether he did not know that one man proposed lo lie pardoned by tho bill churgrd with Aariua omxtllfj Mr. v"'"1 'f---.; lk.':-.'.'---..n.,.iiuW. .... ..... IjinsWe I esiisirifSr lerii ' Mr. ilroouiall did nof k now it. Mr. Ilrooks uiiintut to rtml the name of thr. party mul th dmryt. Mr. Uroomall deeluutl to yield in navn it read. Mr. Ward asked Mr. Rroomall if be was in favor of general amuesty to tiliela ? ' Mr. Rroomall replied io the negative Mr. Ward asked how it hapM-ned then, that 1,800 men were to be pardoned by this bill, when at. least one man in it had written a letter that he had never asked for par don I Mr. Broomall said if such a letter was here, be would want to have the signature proven. Mr. Ward asked if it was not a fai t III 114 two ol the parties proposed to lie pardoned here were members ol Congress elect Irom North Carolina, and who had been soldiers and served in the relief army f - Mr. f srnWnrth said That wtMrTrot'sw,' btrt that the only one eleftttd to (Jongree named in the bill was Mr. Hoyden, who wai a con sistent Uuion man. Mr. Ward said he had reliable inform tion to that effect, and tie would never vote to admit a matt here whn was prominently engaged In rebellion, and at whoss door tbe blood of murdurvd Union soldier lay. Mr. Uroomall, resuming, argued that iin lea the bill passed, the woik of reconstnio- tion would be retarded, and if gentlemen in the South contrnlliHl by rebels Uiey should vote against the bilf. Mr. Covode, 6rT,tiunylvanla, asked Kit wu neceaa'aty to the work ot rectmatruction that Longstreiit bonld iepafdonedTmn who bad ht more lilood tbanp oliuf officer oommiuding the tame oumlier of men f , . . Mr. Rroomall said thai nnastton bad been BMWeiicTal realty,' arid h?irrie1d "W 'an- wer any rurthtxr, ami demandea tne previ ous question. . Th question" was ttrttr taken, nnd the r port of tlit conference committee W then agrer.il. la-lea 08rmty.ii.'' ;---' "' " Mh. Chabk' Pu.Trot. Th Chief Uu tioe'a private Secretary aaserta .that Mr. Chase will accept the nomination ol the Mew York Convention on a platform to th following etfucti Economy in public affair. Reduction ol taxation. , Maintonanen ol tlie right of tomign lairn tnlaBM.il'" ' r ..' Condemnation ol military trlbunsls for tha trial ol ocrsoo n'Vt in the arm v. ... The speedy wiibdrswal of military gdV-'" ernmeoti from the tuili.. -i - , , Tli recoguithin of the reserved . right of Vn'.f?t1.f"l'7' TswWWnffwtnyTiwshy'v ui.i a...in,i and the inimediate SU tea with (institutions aou piable to a onsvttmbsnty rd'XMCti tsd. ... SufXrago to tw eetirely under the control at thn several State, with tho recommend tion that it shall be impartial. The private Secretary bat reduced tbl latement to writing, aud tbedot jjinctit ha been nircnbttinavJor the last two day among thn leading DeuoctaU in Congress. They any tbey, are given tn ,BtliriilBLJhat it may be 'taken as v correct representation of thn Chief Justice's poaitioa.. Tlu plat form in reported to-be at lent on fiuauciai q'les tMnv In eunversatioo with bis friends Mr. Chase show an extraonJinBry httttrd naUonaato hi pnatjsscta." Htf (lielieve that hit Chanee for getting the nomination are better than tboa of any prAhhient candidate. He especially tllr of hit o oepuhtltry to the South, and Instance i x Oovnrnor Henry A. Wise,' tit Vlrirlnla,. a on of his wf Uieit" inpjKnTOf.'wtitfiiT adntetkaMs.wr'Vf K f '- " ( A gsmtlrmna fromi Illinois" Informed u its ouier da ba suortiy suter the Cbsrspt tkjOvectioB ha hquirtni vl one id th pria ctpat dantnm in 6otnt medaln in Chicago bow those token were aellinir. 'VMfell. sir." Ueneral urant bus no tneuii ortney are the . ,. i coldest set id friends f ever saw, Thn medal don't sell at till. Nohody ,waU lUruUL r1WttteT. Voorllei .wen. deliver ed a ajieecli at New AllianyIod , in wblcb ..L'PiWfTitwi 0B,tlul luffrsafe'ciOefr tloO,,a fotlown t ' v , . 1 . - J . - "I am an of thoe persons that hold, tret upon tbe jietb-n of nffrage, Ibat It ia not t qmsrttftf, of r.lefJ politic at tit. - I toki it that bo man bl honesty, no mss of estm mon intt-lligence, believe that lgrew baa the rigct to foroe a rodeof sufhrnge on the State of lDdia. Ha Congress the right to enhixe negro MeTrage sary w her t I w rei the Chicago platform that transparent fraud upon the qneethtn directly. They ay tbey- kmth--'pnmmtemfiiMte:vri ten Ktates; faxt wo power to asxftwoe tt over the rust. J,t is a quest ion for the Blatra, and the State alone. Il the people of any State di sire to Incorporate the negro race into their voting population, that ia their busmen, not mine. But I lioold never do it. and 1 will give you my reason why. If the people ol a Slste desire to do it, they hv the power to do It, however unwise that act may be ; hot the power of Congress diHt not extend to that. No qiieatioa t plainer ; and th Democratic party stand upon that doctriuo. But we go further,- We hold that the attempt to mingle 'and commingle two separate and distinct race In the control ol one government Baa, aeeor ding to history, resulted iataily to th gov erimeot that attempted it. I have no pnjudices sgaiiist the black men. I hav bo prejudice against anything that God ha made. What right have 1 1 The hura blent and lowest thing of animated creation ha my sympathy nnd my rospuct, because Uod made it. It la not heranse f would trample npon the blaek man that I wonld deprive him of tbe right of uflragc in this country ( bet because the right of sutfrage In bis baud ia a,Uuittt.t his 1 owu ditn4'.t.ion. as well aa yours. I would give lit blat-k mass every I civil right Known to I lie law, rjurrrage la not a Hght ; it is a aooiat arrangement. I would give tbe negro the right to bold property, the right to make coutracte tad enforce ihem, collect his wages, sue and Ik sued, testify in court- lor I would Illus trate truth from any source., and weigh the character ol the witnesses, and let their evi dence go lor what it i worth buf when you auk me to lake that race Into politieal paiiiK rship with the great white, conquer Ing rare, to whose hands, and to' whoa hands alone, your lathers gave the govern ment ol this naiiou ; then, f say ,4 aacrtlegw ia ai tempted, and I recoil irom it Ap plaime. ' But, it ..It in. JUtti light M: tlIMsj(r(i '" "1 numrau,- mi WH7 iitj vt he the riglil to veft hi fnitUrra nrrd "Okief ax well in Oeorgia f Tef, taiit faff" the o-iesfioo o( negro suffnige was submitted to J the people nt t thin, and they voted it down by tieerly titty thousand majority. It was aubmitlwl to tli people of Michigan, nod It was voted dowu by forty thousand major ity. But they dare not submit the question to the wople ol Indiana, and tbey dare sot do it at the South, but they en tore it South by legislative proceeding in Con gress, supported by the bayonet, for which you pay out your hard earned taxea. Negro suffrage there is a good tiling. What i this but a partt UkkJ, What U aiiotled and piebald platform t if il right lor a negro lu vole there, it It right for him to vote here. Why do tbta parly not stand up like men and advocate tbe doctrine logically f ' No meaner, na more miwardtV) tm wkww nrtitot, morn srvastvw can people In a political platform than that second pitiful plank white North nnd black South." Cheer. (Front ths tiaira UsuHwras. ) ,y 11 a n tiikrs BKsir jro nsruDr.ibAB ' rAiirr, t J If thero bad been no Hopulilican patty, slavery would, to day, cast its balelui sliadow over tlid" Kl pilflllC.SCIIUVI.KB ('OI.PAX. - ---.'.- Had there been no Republican party five hundred tltousand true-besrb d, vigorous AuMirtcan cipsena would not now be lerp ing their, eiernal sleep. ' Had tlisr been no Republican party, n creel, rcleriUa, dtivsstBiiag intntswuiit hsxl nover (llgradHirc.iiintry. , , , , Had tlirteUjeo no Hepublioan parly, one third of our nverulgn Stab i would not to day-tie) laid in waste, tie master slaves, til slave masters, and It future full ot crtnaV Ingitaster. . n,- , r i . UatlitnatlitejB Jfepublicsjj party tuu milllou ot American peopla would never bare been arrayed against tbeeoontry rbs gave thevw Wsvltsthw'Cwa unrier which they bad lived and pruspcre'l. Mad (here been no Republican party, ''tne baleful shadow of alavery" woald, ere bow, liav given way to the light ot frewiom, brought Blwut by peaceful weans, i Hwl thero been titr, Uepttbiicaa party a one happy and proaperuu people would not now be burdened to tb earth wifb tax ation and th heaviest national debt il tbe world, . . ; 1 . , Had there bex 0 no Republican party Ken .droda ,.oL liiyuiomdt iif American cltlfns would not, to-day, be at the point of beg gary, diatreeaed for tbe present nnd ilaruMai tor tbe luture, . , , 1 , . : -Had tbcii been no Republicao party ten million of people, bone o! our bona and tne ame ance trv. would not bo estranuud Irom the Onv'- trnnnertt ',' tN'tf :bw Bi'Mb) tij wllt.'s, tyrannical oppraMioa mo anown Tn III an ,nIs of the civibtv-d world. ' V . " Had there been no Republican; party w bonld not see the Constitution overriden, and openly set at defiance; tbe oo-mllnste brauulie of our Owveramesit acting in dendr ly host ill ly, ind men whom thn peopt hav honored - with high position lidting on the fruit iif iiublie plunder, disfrrscioir tb HMitioh theyholj try conduct that wonld damn Die public men ot any aeuu-tlviliaau nation tt the face of the ertn.' ' ' I i...., . T jrad1 Ihwe te. itlftiWtiPfW grovelltig, Wuttiib Alrlcta 'wbtjld ot tbe clot bed with right anil privilege be know nut how to exurctae, or tie arrayed u smi. Ingxof fiendish animosity L'aint (tioni who rHid him out ol a state of bartmrtsm to n d vibration na know a to hi race elaewlwre :ui.thjr!ttbie..:t;4. - "-ffd there) been no Rrptrblicaa party should not see our wnoie people OMBorali. aed, our democratle Institution overthrown ' ... . a A v. 1 or sadly cnangwi, ana a xnsow nappy ooun try tolturing to h (hial wrthrow and ruin. ,T. Uad w nevet know n Itepablioan barty thn United State wonld to-day be th uls arms vuiiuviiwu ssuus uu - mi cttrui. ttwtrad ot tas autneted. dtrtilMl. tat-bur- dvned, opprenked, demoraiiaad. degenerated anil wiWBpMtsVyaii Mtajt-Bjrt.irs...,.,.,,. iUdlcaimtii bat cursed Amertcn, -, " " ' . .' Frssx the.NewTork Herald. " -Tltg- tSAVKABLgftiOBittTIWl &r TqitsouTiC- With thetHMlubfad catisa for irritation ajtdseetmwkb-v4ta)at ist-tfim, wsrecon - trucfed State-, it is a marvel bow Urn Soulli em people keup ao quiet And peaceable Born with hive of freedom at once deep nnd inetad BiwJiht, and Inhe-rtUn i repag ne la military oppression which thn war of tli Revolution developed, and' nurtured, W haveaeen them sitting quietly iton lor the past yhn;year and peavaWf itjbtliit tlng to the yoke wt- thawiq,iieor.--fSv-eramett changes H 'osilitury jlictatois with all the facility nt a preatidigitntAiir, :tep1r,,'ff, TWin ! hian Mi Vth (s mu' ttired'tAdiapfeTkTrrerMH Mtf tasfalf a Haneoek, It swiaahr rhiwn a Sickles and up spring a Canby j tl dpset m Iqj ujd nut pops n M eie; and the poopkv VO - ew puttering in me ol the newspaprw,' are erc'ly heard io murmur.' Their civil o'Bi eera are removed aa easily a itergfeti far mer would cut down his drumheads in the fall, TH military reguiatm cliauga at pleasure all liKad oiTkrs-tL mayors, sjicr ifts, aldermen, ydgt, and1 erm fne jnhes, peppering the boae of the ler'Bai -ally with n eprinkling of blattks, thoeor ing justice with a span tiiiit must b ex tremely agreeable to any decetii white man's taste, ' In short, the' hillitary authority in tM tenth i absolute, peaeirattng neuiaf a welt pubae tile nd ever lit arndt. nC so ciety a'et .thjern,. ,jm, tetnihltyyinw Southern ppoiile do , qoj eoinpUin "li'Utlly. Tbey' are the' moat (ilH'iiit'irt4 people paaoeable country tia the facd ot the ghU' than' the tWatb. Still, Uwaeo, peopl;stc. called rebel, nnd the radicals hold tlu ra np as monster unsuitable lor political Conlde ration and event -xrnflt f jtr4Han iintial. They even dtapnte their right to bestrew 4hVgva, gaiiaaula twuisiulii immLmiiiSSLiSiSZSit' any one who visit the Smith 'at this time and exmlnentorhitfi;ir will fliid thatthow who (Might tlteyrterrmt tk fair ftgbt gwinat each other froui, the Mortb and from the boutb-i-arn now tlia tranucst friends, and aH biuiuiis. ..eaterptiae, JUtdtstisiJltstt Jam hooest and trustworthy spirit by Northern "boy ia Wne are oinltslly wwlootned and eautmraged'by Southern Mboyvvin gtayi1. It i the miserable, whining, hpvoenttr.,1 "carpet bagger' who creqis into I fie. Soul h, tike a thief at 'midnight Into ' iwelling, tels alt be can lay his band tin, porwma tb mind of a predalou people, aU then crawls wy, leayijig th trail ol hi pontile roil presence lo uuw k the path he tins taken, wha.l buht 'wuikliuf tlititientejit. ivil tn the Tnmitern xonmryj tl" w "f HW,ve"rrti nris Wnrralngd' lima that laii land, and ber iw.e pte allowed Igaln tff rnjojffjrt iilwrty wrm-h their Itevolurionarvfatliersfoiiiht to attain. and which has lieen cRanteeed ami ri fiueii wnd rdered more appreiiall, by the teri i bl orileal thtry have 1eCntly"i? paused Uiroughi y : :Jit tr-s:w A if 6 tnsa sua MKrtct 'ftirVoy One of the most disgrncefulty 'partinun Beta of but present Congress was pertta nicd vwlwila h ' the ifouae of: tVnwssalsiiv. s in the MrKeel'ong ueulealetl election cam- Mr. lfwmy -vtwd ww w-ln t mwwwww -1 his seat on aeeoiintof hishiningqilealioneil 1 tb right of thn 'government -to Kleww the i rebelliott rMte,Wi aiaxHtntnl mm'IhI;. , ' haviug said that hu had ss qmntliMutid. A he eleiHioB In tl NintrKjt iiiiiviaivnsl di-- .ItajiCaWiistsMi. for Young, 0,(M2; tor Mckcv, t.&tia, thus Tlvlng the former a msjority of J,4'. ov. r bi rsdiixd oompeUtor., la addition, an in tleivemteot Candidal roi-elvea m, demo crstic voir, Jq d. fitmo ot this decisive majority against hbn, Mr. McKe cmtti-t, d tb electbiB tha' gronnd ltt fcn bels Voted ft Mr, Young, -sad .tii - Jlu ha aoliued and deslarerl hint leptp, Now It so uappen thai t oegri-a. Ha. II, IIiMugU llw riWrMrti.t law, haa niVrii d tbu right of ex rebels to vote. I biilty tin re Bj perBBpj otr! waiaivsftttiiiid Southern mei, wlm Vole riulsfly, and scat tered tliMilghont thi Northern and We. torn SiBte are thmisahiisbr oltiWaswilo do tlaaiiw Bwd.r mw qustiM itbetr right tolh Uve, liWielilie..-iVVhcjl Vrti- cuu frder that tliie rmin-nis to dstnfres baVe- n " overwhelming nnijoriiy mora than sutli elent, iw fact, lo Oviir.ride' Preaideniiiil Vetoe-hti nut of Hdmattng to seat a gctith Wi who was iimier ntctwl Tiecomus doubly shameful ; for it lias not even the pica of imrty necrewilty togntiiiy' nr'exeuvu ItX. V. ieif. ' ' ' 'u Tff umfmppT' Kl tovtwx ' r Wr imlilildl diitittfWW' tbB Chair maws tbeiioworattc iCxo!UCoiuiuit twl, Hmnm ,tis result ot tiia Mississippi ejection. , It wttljlie eB that (ho ( 'Diminu tion it dtrtciittdatld by the aid of the col ored fot,!i : ; i-wwm Coptot with thi great uU,. we have an ciuf maiignity, menrn m cowar dice on the part pi the militury dosixitiani lo thi Slate, fof ' Which i ovrevrivt! will lie found oom-r of late tJovrrnor Hiint-- didsie ol t'ho Conerrtivi patty for Gov ernor, lias xrt srrtnted by "theae rnisuteaiiU and ex liet liotri his; ttffic. The ov ernoi iiftiee k Bter'! wtWlaf-gurd. Bi h Is th mod by WBr.w bi Itmtical aim ! to litsun ti'iinyoi m lm m nut mi pUt-M :th. JtmtJiftifWVhjsj fc . yioleik', a cowardly, aliuwt' i.fmwer ami authority, Wnty wmrwf ; thai kgnMrim flu so mistareftntaccgagwi in tbtsynsasy are ready to employ ttvwssr. titvir turn. They wil'l -notsgrupls to tiillhfl Ihixb with apunoti I ballot, and - to' mampnUto I lii - returns to 'a ' to' dlr'--.1fh'' Rattina jMi. daten WleWettVTblB-ifawtsBt'.-jiisa dime I.; Oeofg m wbBTB, .Se.trOft, -ateHftk votoil -with, th whites; in A rkBs jaBd all State where it became nncoasnry tc5 emplivy fraott W pretlict that lh tniliurv ami 4 Fsedoifc-lUei. wUtMtasTtsMaWe UMmt tafamouprtlo tUlUtt9iReisua, M-iMMmmthVlm Ju, ..JlPiiOMicrary victoruiiis, Tllt'"lll"l"ioB di,-li:4ietl by thll eelorod Vote. Cov. ,tfumi!)ry nrrobd and ex pel Wd trm oiltee by jkrttiMiowcir order, i 'Jtt tiovwn.- , iitlico is under -military guanL t Jon . n f'ssva tJJtaltBftiiorjPrm 3. i&t. i rnnnMrttiev""'-' rtitn. MctDH-Um S!ead( whose latmt military vkplnit i the incurmrntion fcy his Mbortiinatc nf respeotabl Aiweriran citi a as la duugeoni tight Vit by three, and Hbj Cttudplfnfjjaj?. fprisonmeiit, " 'WtvfrfS-atid ; amm, iw wrT'if.'tiiinitiiV'i"'"l ,fnimlLW::upW t, tornxv--i, w belirre, in Washington. W I ear tho heroism ol th. m ' prureediugs wjltv ssst stt-.sa-iVituMJt,iiJIui.ut arum., c.-, mmK,v , pi. JitllitUl. " " ' A t I V X
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 27, 1868, edition 1
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