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SALISBURY, N. C.. MAX 13, 1870.
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Xj 33 "KTf DC S ^ IST 33 S
Kdilor and Proprleior.
From the Wilmington Journal.
JOHN POOL.
Till; ;'j:.'ri/i’ ru' ax f^tarlt.^ii-i
■ : i . I'V-ir.t't.s', tiir'thcr u ith a i
i ; ,. ..i .I'i!.-.' t'-M’IT.AI.. ^'ive.s i;s
• heittr ‘’.icilitii-s to olfer greater
iiidnrt-i.a-iii!- tn >t’.r eustoincp. Wholc-
'■a’f a' axi l 1 t-iipa tl.i'la'tic'* is Wi.r-
t'.:v •■. * A i ri.NTL -N OF ALL. We :oe
’■ ■’ ’■ e '. ve jitii rhasi-s. w iiicli. ,,a-- ;
• ' ■ x'-ry lar^re i ;erea?e ;. air le.s'ness
• I't.: iri//>/(.-Sii7, .
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'•irf-..') el.ahles II- tu liilV
i'r ..s i" •y.antiTy. a-.il fr'on first '
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U.ATKS OF M BCIlI,* I lOX
t'lME Yr. \ii. payatile ill atlvaiire. . . .
Six .Miintu«, ' “ •• ].;'>()
') ('opii s til line aiMres.s, It*..Yd
lU Oii;iies tn i»iie •■'ililres.s, XjO.UO
Iiatc.i ' of Adverttstnq.
The Ihrord f>f a Rcri(fjend—The SIonder,'i of
a S>>u—Extract froTn the h'jicecti of Sciuitor
Pool.
One S.piare. first insertiiui -Slifld
!'"f eaoii aililitiiuial iiisertiiui .Yd
Speeial III 1*1 res will he cirargeil .Yd p.rr rent
hiaoier than tin- ahnx e r.ites.
('i 'iirl a III! .1 ustioe’> (.Mi’er.s will lie ] .iiFIi.-'li-
eil ai the same rates with other aiivertise-
iie-nts.
Ofiii'iary nniioes. over six lines, ohargeil
as a lverti'i nil iits.
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May -ftli. 1 ''Td. I
/',■ Y-M.iy yi111 11', pii a-eil tn atjow
me. ill Miiir I ii!ii.u:i.; a sinuf .■'ji iee. in order
liiat I giyou a ^y m ip i u-rat her t lie I
i hii i I.!'til'- '.eiy inieivsting and iiiglilv eu-{
l( riaininn '."iinyiiin- ScImui (' -'eFni; inn whirh
^ eanie i ll ai .Ylnddy ( reek ( Iniri li on (lie ddi h
Y iiiir I iirn-'piiiident liaving si eure.l a ;
s;leiaa. in\ r.at aui in ai tem 1. lu.d i ndca\ iired
tn make i \i ry arrang.'iiient a'■^•n!din■_'v. luit i
ni.l-i lii'iiiiied ’.n dl.-. ■ppniininellt ; \','iien 1
n.i ilie -iariing point Inr tlial iitaee was im- I
t’lieilin ira'.el in an njije.oiie liireei ioii I—I
JFii SI, li!,i;e i: me he'” ! -m needed ill ‘ret- :
l.U'g a i.'ie'id tn g'liin- ]' tile 'genera! news in !
1.. A nl. aeenr'liiiL;' to 'liie "e..•asin,l. a mani- i
'.■ -■arionn! im imriis. J-’nr smue p uuiiar '
arm.l nl ilo' S: Ue, 1 mils, i leT'a;''u-e. at :
' n-',-. ha'ee r , niir-i-. and the ■•tiM Xnrili '
-‘■U.'ilie' ;i ' If.;- IJM'SJ li’i-ri: Iirinll.;. fir-t jir'siiils t
it vTi p.i wa go tru-e.iii'g .'I -. Fditnr. l.i j
y.mr'_i t'e. i'.i-n v inr mni 'i ami in \ n;ir i’nr ;
i ' aranee ;'.>>• imue. Fi-n n F4d until ‘.i.:td ,
I .mliiiiiniis eiaiv, .!s I'l'mem v.aimen eiiid chi!
dren Mere s 'en iinekimg 1 I till' l•!!ur'.•h. eiedi .
\: eigwi li timniimr in m. iucing lln' deep
tntere-. tel;. 'l lie r\er'e',.-es Were ii'.e,U'gtira-
le'i iiy a:i a'l'iia-ss liy .ti.-. FPi, nf' Davlet'o..
and ! •lit I s; -il t'l liaxe liia-n an. aii'e. eiii'i- i
di'.e a.td li•■ii!eIll cii'nn. .\i the i!i'-e nf;
.'■!r. i.lit ' i'titarim. odi.'f- were ci!li''l t , llie
s ■ . 1. aa.im:; wliaa wi.s --v.e r.n-" iittlc j
I '' a • ' J ' I \ : K: n Y i 1 fa *ge. \' ! in n, ■.
eei. .j t Ir- - liil'-e ' ! Idi't; -fi\ e min'..ies. Iiiore
;e-s. a/, 'j'fiere i.e s-,|.,id. :
111 leina.i i\ e. t hn’.tgli com!;', itiditig a- i-- ai.n-|
, t nle'in ; a f.irni -t i:i symmetry, a limid '
' ; 1 ;,11 siloWi il 'lie pia-s. 'Uee nl ! i a m - -- a enni!
t : (■;(■'■ I il.it ii- 'pnkc a rare inte iigeina'.-
1 ■ sail till'! Ill’ aptieari'i tn all wliat lie j e- '
a'i\ i —a uatmal nrainr—w it h a vniie oi’j
r P''.\a r aiel i nmpa the iirsV tones nf|
wiia II 'Ulkeed i" s'lr liie d -t.-ed, en’ntions;
I'-, ling. 1 le a.l.'p*. i! ilm style wliii li is J
peeiiiiaiiy li'.s nn n. ler'.' ami fnreifih- as fail- j
gi:a_e c.o; !i • mad": a 'i'-h\e"v -luie:-:. ener- j
aet'.i-. g''a..il and imore-sive I'nr nne nf lii-i
11; - V' .it hfn! a p pea ranee, t'oyi-li t, ine.. j
I ' ir. 11 e t ne t. 1 li r: ii mg ut terane. •: lii- gra'a - ■ !
in! aetmn. hold exnressinns. unji iraf.'efed en-I
e■■■y atnl matdy sirengili riV'-ttci tie- atieii- ;
ii' ii ni tile entire audaai.c wlm seeim d iin- ,
il;;U'e't I In-e a -lugi.' s’lliid'le lid!ing 1 !in.s I
f T' il'i} iiami sii.-li ynllllifiil iijis— evpr. s-ions I
gi\i ,1 ami F'Une ainiig iijinii ti;.' tide of ids i
i'r.|,ass:":ti d e,".jnenei' ilki a featImr nti tii.' .
il 'sntn "I a eat.ii'aet. h at lie liad eloscd I
ills :'e;'.iarks. wh'.ai liis voice wa~ no hunger ,
ii'Mtd, a!el hi' ii'i'm hail di'iijipi-.ired in the ;
! 'll ouif. t!'" pen; .:e siool! si i!| in silent .aftmi- j
ration as il awed liv llle jierfee! s\ie(a''S of:
one sn ' I "mg. w h tie i lie la mill ( minee nf snnu' i
^ 5je :i: ^ ,je
• alen are murdered from motives of re-
v(-nge, from sudden ebiillition.s of passion ;
miirdereil for ilio lioije of gain; jj^en have
asi-aiilts and l^Tteries^committcd upon their
persons; llnir ],ro])er1y is destroyed; tlic
erimintd lews are \ iolated front vtirions nio-
ti\f- that actuate tlie had and tlie evil-dis-
posed citizens of the (ainimunity. This is
I,tie tiiiiig. I nndersfann that such ofi'ense.s
a!'e eninmittial everywhere; and I stand nii
iiiTi' to-day to say liiat in tlie State of Xortli
Farofina tliere are fewer such olFenses now
llian tlieri' were heforellie war. A stranger
or citizen, if you plea-e. may travel from the
sea hoard In the mountains ininy State with
a-i imu II seei’.rity as lie could liefore the war.
]ire.\ idl'd always lie does not allow liis ])o-
liiieal notions to lie olitruded iijion those
wlnum he meets. Take the jiolitieal asjieet
oi’.t and the;e is no danger wliatever. I will
go liirllier ilian that. Reing a praetieing
lawyer in liiat State. I say tliat I feel sure
it; tl.i- I'liinion I express tliat there are fewer
\ ioluttons Ilf the ci'iininal laws of tlie State
now than tlicre ever have been during the
eoiir-e of my profes-iona! life and exjierienei;
tliere. I will go still fitrther. and say that
t.he courts of justice uud the ollieers of law
pun:-!i oth'ude;-.-as promptly, jinrsue tlieni
as promptly, lerret out olhnst s as pronitlvin
tluit Sla!" now- as tiiey exer did, and tiiat
our eoiirls a;-e as earefitl, ami as pronijit.and
as rigid in the exeeiiiion of eriiiiinal laws as
tiiey ever Were Upon ail elasse.s of oifenses
tliat are not jiolitleid.
on; do not lie and his friends know that
there are nine chances to one that some of
his confederates will !>* On the grand jurv,
and no true bill found.
But suppose a true bdl is found as the re
sult of your militia opffation, against one of
tliese offenders. I am informed it has trans
pired in our State that wlien one of these
men was upon trial 1>e!orea petit jury it was
found that in the enderscment on the hill of
a true bill the word ‘m^had been prefix
ed bv scv>ielx>dy, iso fe»d “Not a-true
hill,' and they were trylifg a man upon no
hill at till. I sinipi v state this to sliuw the
subterfuges that are re.sorti-d to to evade the
law.
Rut, sir, if you hring that offender before
a petit .jury, you are bringing liim before a
jielit jury couijiosed of some men who have
m 19.
BURXnXG OF THE RICHMOXD THEA
TRE.
In connection with the late awful acci
dent in Richmond, the following account of
the burning of the Tlie.atre of that city, in
December 1811, taken from How iscuYs llis-
torj* of Virginia, win, we trust, pjrove of in- '
terest to car readers :
1 HE GEORoLY BU.L. j surprising, therefore, that the announcement
j of the result was received, as is st.atC'i, bv
The following article, which we take from Bullock in silence, and that
. . . the \\ a?hlllTton whtrS foT* ♦‘i A
the Washington Chronicle, whicli, for the
first time, tails to appreciate military gov
ernment. di-nlore^i tbo neti.-ii-i nC 'Vio
emment. deplores the action of the Senate
as nnwi'C and unfortunate. The cotintrv
will no doubt regret that reconstruction so
continually requires to be reconst ructed.ar.d
as it is desirable to see Georgia enter in the
sworn in the most solemn manner ami are
bound by tlie most liorriu obligations one to
the other to acquit him. I e.annot see liow
llie militia under the circumstances v.ould i 'i^coninioti histn.,ii''c kik'tit ; tlie fa-ci-
be a remedy at all. j nations of tlm seas(,ii had drawn together,
** '****=!‘Hc * j from every ])ai-t of ill,• State, tile young, the
Tlie addition wliieli the Sen.ator from Mis- | |’c(mtibd, the gay-. On Thur.'dav night, tl"'
the Baltimore *S'u7i, gives s'uch a clear under-
st.anding of the Georgia Bill, that xve think
no apology is due for the space it occupies:
.THE GEOKGIA KECONSTUfCTIOX MEDDLE.
Nothing could more clearly show the ab-
I surdities and inconsistencies of tbe rccon- * Union, it she is out; though^ perhaps if she
“It is not often that a domestic calamitv ^^™^tion legislation of Congress than the ; if ‘t* brought in subject to such rondi-
is so mortal in its cliaracter. and so wide-I''■e-’^T-d question of Georgia. That niatter I
sprea.l in its infiuenee. as to merit •;! Iin | would tippear. however, as far as the Senate | ,vhk-h if subsmmillly ''hfrlmtf af pn-smlf
is concerned, to be approaching a solution. The substitute seems'to have received the
Mr. Pomcrov's substitute, noticed vesterdav. I'*■ Lie conservative leptiblicans and
for tlie latest bill ooncorning Georgia as it ! Lrinocrafs of the Senate, though wliat will
, -r 1 A - 1 " 1 I I’Bc in tiio House remains to 1>.^ seen.
eame irom tne iioiise. and whicn was adop- ■ x-r.sm , c , w i ^
1 I r roin ilie siieces.-^ or tlio Bingfiain ametid-
ted iiFlhe Senate by sixteen majority, is as I mont in that body, it is to be Iioped a ma-
follows: 1 jority will still be fnuiui I'pn ised t-i llie aa-
A\ iiKnE.xs great irregularities liave bfcu ^ " hich it was
])racticed in the or'gaiuz.atioii of the I.egisfa- Lie object ol lliat amendment to Ui.u at.
ture in the State of Genrgia, boili in it -first
general liistory: but one now ]iiVsep.Ts itself
whicii has formed an era in the life of Vir-
giniti, never In fjv tiirgoUfu. (ISf l.i Dur-
, i ing the winter nf tlii.s year. niiw,,med
raie-
t\ prevailed in 1. . timnniI; briiiiani assem-
bfies Inlloweii eaefi otlier in q-tick sueccs-
sion; the tlieatre was npened ami ~t;sfain,,]
soun proposes to make to existing laws on
tliis subject is to allow tlie President in in
surrectionary localities to suspend tlie/e/fe/.v
corjius .tikI declare martial law*. Another
teat lire i.s tliat he allows tlie levying of eon-
triiiiitions upon tlie citizens of thtit locality
to pay the expenses of Hw operation. I liave
already said tliat when the .State sent tlie
militia there tiiey would init be a po.s^c of
the slierifr. and 1 say now. under e.xisting | P-' P'’.”' under the ])en of .Monk Lewis, iinil,
aws, if you send the existing ibree of tin.
-f'itli of December, tlie tlieatr,.- was crow ded ■ f*FTani/.ation and in the e.xnul'iou of certain
to excess. >ix luimlred persons Imd assem- ! niembers, as well also as in its reorgnni/a
bled w ithin it, emliraeiiig tlie fasliion. the I Lnn since the act of DccciiiIxt la.'t; there-j
THE HAXGIXG GAIiDEXS OF B-VEi'-
LOX.
wcaltii and the honor of tlie State. A new
dtama wti.s to Ije presented, lor (he benefit
ofl*iHcide, a favorite actor; and it was to
1»’ follow! d by the ]ianiomi;no of ••’flic
Rlecding Xim.''' Tlie w ild legend on w ht'. li
I tills sjicctacle was fomiiFed.. had insi noneoi’
its
fore
7)\ it Pt's drfd, (fc.. 'fliat tlie existing gov-
( riiment in tlie State of Feorgia i'licrebv
deelarcii t'l b'.‘ ]irovisi(,nal. ;ind tlic M.me
sha.ll continue subject to the acts of Fongn
United Statiis tli'-re. when they arrive in the
county they ai'c l.)iit a jcwr of the Slierilf.
If'they arrest a man wimt will tlioy do witli
liim ? They must turn h'U! over to the civil
luitliority.
Rut. sir. the ]ico]iii' of lliotsc communities
have leai'iied liy evjicriencf; to respect tlie
strong arm of tlie Fo\;-rmii iit of tlie United
States, and they liave leanted to know lliat
martial law declared i.s soctethiiig tliat can-
4 his Kii Kliix liiisines.s means sonietliing.
it is for a ji'irpose. ] ;ini nut stainiing hei'i
to say w iietlieie has been all exaggeration of! (’‘d suceesfulfy ami safely evaded, for it
t he oiii rages alleged to have lii'cii eommit-
Tei! by the organizatii ii, or whether there
has 1i.'cn a fa.nure to bring liefore ihe Sen
ate one fialfof what lias acluai!v been done.
! leave all ilial out of the qiie-ition. Sir. the
meaiiin'r ol ii i- tlial the reconstriietion pol
icy of ('on g'-e-i.s is not in accordance with
the sentiment of tlie majorii v of t In; while
peoiilc 111 lliat |.■omlllnnii X. 'fin- meaning i.-
Ilitit a majority of flic wliile ])eo]iie in tliosi.
States lia\c lierciolorc controlled tlielrgov-
e;•nmenis .and ruled them, and lliev Intend
that tile same .-Icdl be the ease liereaficr.
Iney mean that the prii'dsiiins of the lif-
ticiitli .•uiieininieiir. liieli were ]iiit upon
ilio.se .Sl.it-: l.i- till rieonst i-iiitioii ;uts li'-
ii re tile lifteeiit11 ameniliiicnt w.is ji.i.ui;",i.
-led! be in I If'-et noibiiig; tliat tliev will
sc list it 11*0 a liigber law tliae. x our reeoiist ruc-
tnui p iMcv e.’iii the fnteeii'li amendment, to
wit, vioF'iice in the loea’ities.
Xow, Mr. President. T ask wlietlier it is
iilti ly to sgi'ceed 1 Take any (•oniniunitv in
V. lii' li tlio.se outrages have b'cen eommitted
and are be'it'g eonriiun d; where bands of
ineti in liorriit ili-'gnises, and going under ail
t’nc horrid and fearfni names wliich were
ini iitioiiei! liere by iIi!' Senator from I’ldiana
ve.steri' iV. can ''•.■i'.!i impu'dtv. so far as th.e | the rigiit to vote because of Ids race, coiur, or
The Great Rabylonian king. Xeb'ichad-
nez./.ar, (dieil R. C. .YOU. wlien he liad euin-
1>1 ted his etinqncst, as h,- found himself in
jiossession ot treasures iineouiite l. and e.Tp-
ofFiareli 2. ISOT. Marcli ‘24, ISOT. and Julv I live- b*. tms of thousands, ih tcnniiud al.so
li.i, ISGT. uniil the adnu.ssion nf said St.it'e I’'■* ri-oudize his n ign by some of the tri
even in pantomime, it had awakened great F,y law to r'. |iresi !;tation in Fongre-s; and ! ^''"1'*'-'He built a imw paiace -if
interest. Tiic reg.ilar iiiece Imd In .-n dI.i'v- 1 Liis ptirpose the State of (teorgia shall | '-"-h'-rid dimensiuns.and surrounded itVitli a
ed ; till* pantiii'ibne had eomuiiiucir; lii-' -*”'rLtute the third military di-triet. j F'l'h' "■a'i- Lie outer,-ne of which v assom,-'
Sec. 2. A/id /'t |Y‘ forthtr eic,"//. 'l liat in ' eu miics in circuit: lie enclosid ihe I ’.ty
Ol Raoyion x\ith a wall, whi-'li. lb'rod"tus
says, xvas about tlin-e liumired atnl thirty-
five feet high, and made the Hanging (Fir-
ili ii'. This la 1 work was unilenak, n to
irratify liis wife. .\myi:i'. a Mi-,;i m prin.-
Having i>ass. d ;• • onager ila\.~ in a niotin-
ready I'cc ciirrain liad risen iipi'ii its. si-, (';iii i
iKt, VvllClI sp;.l-|;
lire w ere seen to fall ' '"tccorilance with the provi.sions of c.nd under
from t!ie sc-in ’-, on tlie Ixick jiart of tin i Lo’’ }uover,s and h-gisiation pr,,\l,l'.‘d in sai,i
Htagp. Y\ moment al’UT. Fir. Lobcrlson. one j an elect lon sliail l-c le. Id in said State
1 wtivim
oi tlic actors, ran f.
1 w ! on the first Tuesd-.iV in Septi'inlH-r. UTb. for
hand toivai'd tlie (•.■i'in;
cailcd aloiul. ••’flic
jHinse IS oil li'-,. _ voice earried a tlwil!
Ol iioriMr t.iroiigli the assetnbiv. All I'lse
a'l ill" mi-mbi t's ol the A" mblv of
stn 1 Stat", provided for in liic const it ui ion
id State, ailopicd bv its eotiveiition tamoii-
rcgii.;',,: 1,1- liis
•1 tie' nnifi rm F
ati'.l jc-'-.s-icd fo;- tlie iloors of the b'tilding. i -'dardi 11. I sps, and sa.i.l Feiieial As.scmbly
•■■j h‘
.spcct’i.tor, HI liie jiit escaped
ji]i-I s'l eiceted sli'dl iwscinb'.c at tiiccapit d of
evasion, not resistance, tiiat is llie finmda-
tion ol the liojies of those men who ;irc cii a- d diiciiiy ; iFc pa'-age Icadni'g i’;'m!i it i "a;,'. Pta.te on -Yowmber 2.1. tSdk
ling tiiese disliii'bances. Tlie cllicacy of tlic ; J" iF''oiUcr was bri'ail. and liad tiio.se
]iroposi'(l la-'V consists in tlie feature that tine 1 '■' >'•'•■•' di-■■.■enih-d by ttie pillars, manv
writ ol /le/.czf.v o»,'7//.r mav he sus[)euded. and '’'"('dd iiaia- bci n sa\ ( d. S'.imi-. w ho wei'i-
tiiat when the militarv aiitiiorities make at- ! Lirown do'vvii liy vndenee. '.s eie tlr.is je-e-
I rest s I]iey sliall not lie coiupelled to turn tlie I Rut llie crowd tVom the lioxi"
I olh'nder ov( r to tlie civil authorities, to be j lU'es-Cil into tiie lobliics. amt it was licre,
! tried bv a jurv of iii.s own conl'cderatis. I •'umnig tlic ri'inn-il and the i;,".-clv. that llie
nil or-
gamz.e ]"'rcjiaratory to tiic admission of tlu-
State to ;. jv.’'-.sciit;'uion in r'omrrcss. and tiie
P'owers a*’.d functions of tlie tnembi rs oft!:"
existin'.; Fcncral ,\s;si iii!'!y sliall i ea ' tind
(li.l'Tinine on ilic 'ai'l Xovenibcr. I'M!!.
.•Vfter tic adiqilion of tic sub-tit iilc bill it
was aiiien'lc'l bv tlie ad lilion of a s,.ciion
j w ould not aliow th" l*rcsidini to susp'.iid the j '•cene b'.'c;
I writ Ilf hiiliiiix eti/'ii'ix in a wleilc Stale. I j '"‘"t
j would eoiiline il.as the Sen: tor from Yli.ssou- 'ii'ck,
i ri docs, to tin- insnrrcetioiuit v localiiv. i'-'
'Die imi'ditig
; voltfin-.s i:i’
1 evi .'y jiiii't.
oiiitcc: 1 siitrocu; ion ; tin.- ti re :i o p-'i i.ieli -
one ii;o,t ai.pa’iin'g.
w i'app"d b; ('oi’
i.ai'k' \;uior i;"!!clr;,;
authorizing tic ITe.siilcnt to sup-pre-s .loncs-
ti" vio’enc" i;i .anv State that i :;:inot b.'snp- : •
pri'ss"d bv lie lo-:'.! ant hoi it i-s. I," I’ni'ilo'.- ■ !
i o.g till- I'.i.parv t'lrcj of
d S:.;t,
"1 of the eountry ab'iut IFib-, i,.n, and I'iniil
for the woods and liil’s of .'Ii dia 'i la- lof
ty roeks a'ld varinn.s streets of ihis w t.-lcr-
fii! para-di-c ware an atti-mii! to imitate .Yle-
ilian scinery. 'fhiso garihiis wer" iiigh
ciciggli to overlook llie w alls of tlie l itv.
and oceupied a smiare four huitdied feet on
a siiF,'.
It ha been a quistion Inov these gariF-ns
wcf" stijipiirted at this great h 'iglit. ti'it
•>'..‘is. until lati-ly. taker, for gran;id that tiie
Babyiontan- did not tniiF rnaiid tic jvin i-
I'c of the a:*eh. Rut it is now known that
very p. r'.’cet archi' ware biiiit in i-ig’X]i;. in
.\s- fia. a::.1 'n Ikd" IniFuin la nturic.s l,-..:i>r,i
I ed. (■a'ight iiiose m-;ircst to it: jiicrcip."" j ‘''"tlie mditia ol any St;!tr-. aud. a;;; .‘lO’,-•iug _ ^ .
I do not know that .any of tlie Uidoiilias \ siiricks insi' aim'.-c tic ■ and of a ;v.a ,s ot’' Lae I're'C.h’nt to exeri-i; e ihe same po-.ver as ^ hini'ea./..i; t, tiUio and so lY.' qiiestiOi*
Iieeii viiilaieil ill tlic St.ate of^orth Carolina bv I human li. be.-ti-n.rjrl'u.,;; V,.,- lii'i.. 'I'lic v.-, :iV-. . i-'ise i.r ini asion. Ttiis -.vas adopti ’ .O".
,l.-,.v- i-Tn Isliot. They i. j ,i, . i imri.E,- p.. ae.il st'-'.cz ino'i i veas tt'^. iiix's gii. Ano’.lier a’.newib.nen'
ami ir.etiieieiU in its oper.vtii.n the provisions of fr.inia- with fear, p-as ;ed o-.e;- liie heads ofi pc.aling eei'tain laws, so a- to permit tin
the lifleeiitii aiiiembnent; lull it is^done in an aii before ilem. i;i tiieii-w.;v towatds i he | P'tuiiza; ion and eitliiieg imo si'f. ire of
nii.iieetway- Lua i.oiiiitsav \ on shall not d'*ors or \vi;id.iws ihiairc. 'flc vvin - I ‘"’'it ia 'f t h-. Staie ol'fteorgia, v. a.s tig
•Veil of : he n;.p
WHO -pi'ang
i;d! ; i.ncy wef;
. .;s . lie .- d"s, e;i
iirds iVoin tlic.- \-, I
save-l ie.- tlii- liecans
l.T
froiti ; he!
C'Uiie to the balloi-hox and vote.'’ If they liid ^
they would then he violating a law of tlie Union.
They do not stand around the l..T!lot-t)i).v and .j,,
s.iy, ‘'Reea'i e yon tire hiaek you .shall not vote e
here.” Ifso, pos.sihly tlii-y niiglit he violating!*,
the (iftceiilh anieiidiaent of tlie Fon.stitution, hut !
1 doubt whether lliey woiiM. 1 have not ilie i , ,
fifieentli tirnendment before me, but J tbink itj'*'’*.';
provi'les that no State .shall debar a man fi'iiu j ■; t c.e mtd-1 i.i terpof;
i Li" s'. 'ii-!,'I'l.iim;,;) nati’.r,
were .-on;.
1.
ii;
ill ])cr,.-;,'cil lev
seen WP !l gai 1!!' IHS oil
.1. tcel iLed .'oo;i after-
Ctitlii-; few Vi 111! wcl'e
e'Ciipc.l e.itifely iin-
f tl
igrecil
to tiy a party v otc.
'The irregti'ari;ii s refi iTed (o in Ilex pre-
,■ii■•lllill til" organization ot'iiic
n,is was wle.pti il— 1 is Anip’.Uicd.
T\e' aneieivt Tinmans, v.brn tbev baa 'o
.-'arrv :i stone aijiird*:': ...n.-s a dee;'ra'' !U!,
soimiinies Iiiii!; tineeer four tiers of a;-,dies,
one above ;uiofher. til! tin- .•c.pri.’*; d ievei a*
villi'li the water was to ic ear:i'''i was
atiii.'e as
I'.'.-W pa'e
I ■
• ,:
■I It
gia Lcgis:;iiu
I r
rui(
11-
I iialib to the !:.ct. as'tated In M r.’('rui.i'i.n. s
' s!i •veil, tliat nine memlicr.- were not i ii.-ti a
wh.
to
'Cll i-'m--:-,!
its ntmost
:it aii to I heir ji
the n.''xl largi
date.- wl;.) w
.CCS. le.f' got ii!
s', ntmiiier of voti
re aft'-rwai' is iF-cI;,
O', hai.ng
to ea'iili-
■ d :*t ligi-
iliiy vv;,s li lt ktt'iwn
1 ime of V I'tiiig. >iu-
ii'pded into siniiiu'g
tie.' ad.minisf rat tolls
I;! w I - (oncern.'i i nr
lie law by il' otiiei-is. go p, the liruises o('
e"li)''eil mi ll at theilead hore.s of ni'glir. take
fhi’tii I'C.t and lurig tliein or seourge tliein,
liitrn down tic.r lu'ii.ses, ontis'gc tlcir fami
lies; in a eominniiity where tliis is continu
ed., not i'nr one vieek. bur foriii'inths aiid
nioiitlis, where 1 liere is no arresting of the
olfenders. and it isimide ])crfe-,'t!v jilaiii tliat
there is no security s i\-e one, and tliat secu
rity is aniioniiced liy ilicse iiia'randcr.s. and
it is to vote tic Democratic ticket or not
vote at all—1 ask whether votimg con'd be
Irec ill s'.ieli a commuiitt v ' i; is known licit
tliere i' a s'.'eiiritv :i'"aiust outrage. T'hi're
is one ih'tig' ''bu ll being agreed to no man
fears to be ICti Kluxed. and tliat is. tliat he
Is reght iioiitic.dly in llie estimation oftlmse
who conduct 1 hese out rages, 'i’ho law and
tlie oliieei's ot the law g'ive iioscd.iritv ;it
all. 'i'iiesc men arc seen in tlicir disguise;
tlie men vvliom tluw liatig up are seen Ining
lip: tlie men wlioni sliey scourge exiiibit
of I previDU.s eoiuiitioti; and even standing at the
; hallot-hi'.': and keejiing ei.iored men awav hv
liiree woiiki hardly be a violation Cif t!ie law.s of
j the Union. '1'hey have not done that; tli.it is
j nut tlie jmrposo ; the jiiirposc is to make il un-
.safe i>y terrorism and iiuimiJatiuu to prevent
hi.s exercising tlie right.
* * -H- * * *
It may he said tliat you eiiii pass a law liere
to enforce the lii'iei'iitii :iiner,diiient and make it
.s', rang;
W hi il
h. 1 tu re Ivor, iLsp'a.' s of iov
m.ikts tic h' t I'lei d w
F.illcrs Wire,..;.,,
Il II
n ileatll. 1 "(C. out W llOse
-. j or lli'Utght .:f
i"
,
imr back
r
r.Ti'td. A great imi'S ofi-artii
• 'p, aii'l water wm snj.pp..,!
mci'gih.lii v vv;
lines 11) ai (. t tcir ehtidrei! ; mol]; -!-' wc:
e.’iliigg in li'i t;
.1
' iiie-
th
e eki'cls ol tictr stri'pes uiion their backs;
I
- v- ••• '.irg • p'-c ;■ m 1 ae.ts' iie... >; is
a ' . ' .. Xu-:. .1 a ; ;I I.s i-;.rt . r t i.sa *!;:■
I'O" ■•. '■ • ■ . -.
1 ■ . Y '.r g:,! 'p f,. :
lo .
il ' ' ■ :*i V." 'r*.* ;c I M ;i.-t. .\,-ii\v;:'- I'OIa '
t!i.‘ . . . • ■ t '■ c; lYy a' • ce-'ive.
»'• . ' ■ t iir.e "t t..i- ail o** iMir- aiiv
‘i . . . : :' i t J' ; •. Ol' I
II'.;! ' - • ■ ;.■'■'! .• s, I.r ■; eo ;
Il.i’- • .' ■: ec- 1
• '• 1 . 1 ! • ;. 10 III
> '• ; ; A . A' s'l .t ui uu. ] [
l''*' ■ • • t '\! 's' -vs na g I
To- ■ ■ ■ ' - : ' : ri' ' r.'!:.'- \
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... J » • E T-. « id X s b 1. ^ ■
f II A I‘Id » T T i: , X . C'. !
I
T'. ' i ’-’I ’.i!! II t-'.' having been x'Ttvvr.Y i
} ' ami Kltfirri;!'in I V, ry 1, ; art- ^
■ : n t r *' e. danon of
•i'7' • l.'f r fy« r-S'* 7 j ■> I
• . - 1 : I ! . 5. U X 5 1 1 L' f . 1 V . I
ps-.:"* Y': . at • X ; • t "U :;rri’-l i.rTra’-s.-'W'-j ■
.:f
ii. U'D'LKS. /“. >,'r.
M-rc. Renry W. Miller’s
T3 UI
• xiAvnriix A RLKsox srs.
Il "t. r.
1
tf C'i*;g.i:D MoYLAinrE lSb£- j
'le; lai'cii. ■•iwa- a niigliiy big -],|.,.,.)i fi rs'.ti-h |
liIiK' U. '.tl. 'f!
.Yt.ii't'.g- '"Icr id:'. 'butioiiai‘li-s was oii" I
b'c ■.. r ;re;" 1. II. Tli'I... who was i;a''■>■ '
•p. i.’iiur in til - :■ ipro. :i'. tliaii ; he o’-e.tori.-al i
wii'lil. iiia-uiiu h a- it was whi-jier'-'l itni'i'rg 1
lb'-- '^■'.•,lg■ilt^''•s lit nii'llu r J-ii ('. tliai v. hiic ]
XN . 1.. . had their pi'oi.ii;iui e-ti'eni am] ad-j
nrr.'ii.iii as .in ontb:-. that .''ir. L. liad w or, 1
heir lieart- as ;i •■c-ui! 1 ing man." Vfil!. I
iiu k to your 'Uiis. tneiul 1 Immas. biit re-
ci iiiber you ar. to keep out of I'ai ie conn-
t T-
A' 1 o'do,-;; was nni.le tlic .•'I'lnou'cein' iit '
oi ii.eaer. .\ 1 t Ic a j' j loint !•'1 ;-,'n,!ezvons 11!'-
laathtic -i:;;de tree'. iviT" timnd etiTabii-s
' ir.brariiig a! i lie si;|,,g;;,;ui,i liixurii'--
ih-it (ic .'.pp.tiie cotiid sn-j-g.-'-r. p;-ovi'! d
I;H» i; (1 :t j iFij!inu | 'jii‘ i:iv li (- vtr;t \ :i-
g.inc'. .\'ie;- doing anip'e jits; ice to the re-
j'.-!'!. they fell li-ii k in p-.-rfeet c-I r t., tIhI;-'
iirig'inal •■po'ish. ' YVlieii ilic voi-aiisTs j-,..
s'liind-ed till- nuiialy of those dear old lii-
miiiar strain.-, ■•fliristlan’s J'rospe. t," -ol-i
ni v." etc. j
.My reporfer stiys he left the gay and jov- j
on- s, ' ne at a File limir. "minus aipjctitc and
!i'':ii''. fc-. iimr only a d tcniimitiiin to 1>:is'k
mgi ti ill the 'tiiiie- ot a certain lair one, and
p--oif, ring icr tin* opp'irtunity of b'-eoming
'F '. tu :i rivisom'.Fk' titne. AVoni.] m.'
■ii iee and. Fun, admir itemizing ]vir!ic.thtfs.
F'l iF,mv.seif on vmir iiicrey .•ind sne f.>r
t 'rFear.iuec yet a viiiiie longv;'. nor omit i
itianv ,'tiler rv ei.ts I mueh d.■-i^c ti refer v-.mi |
ti't b'lt .-'.■gain. ">.1 mote it Fe !' .Vjvolo'gics
Fcuig vet'y r:ircly in good taste, and never
accipt-'l. 1 psopose to dl'vanl them oxclii-
siii .y. cxei ptiitg otic for tic authenticity of
my .i-.-erticus. h r my informant i.s ;i v i rv
■_a’ F 11 ; ili'.ud in love, li'it i erv Icip])!*—ai- ,
w.iy.s “st.n.ging" ji,,w a.tid most gi re r.uHy that ‘
hi'.oi'iti- t'ltie—".Stiaku bake a line cake:" — j
Fat he ’> a a’l l "pretiv" man and i !
tilts! V.li! be (‘Xetis'e:! e-’-ix-'iChttX. I
llojr.ti'g a'gain to 111! some vaciitt coriicrof:
your valued 1,llie". 1 beg leave to sttbs .aib.-'
myscl:’. “Thine 1'.r tie' IJiielit.” i
'Yadki.n Rt p.GEn. j
There are on..- Ifindred and forty-six clif- '
fereiii religious detiominali'jiis in Great Rrit- j
aim ^ I
I
and no o h.’i'r ot tlie law raises liis hand.—
El. rv man feel- ami Itnmvs that the law is
utterly jiowci'less to give him anv ]irolee-
tion; yet he is olfered jirotection if lie will
til'iiniloii the I'ivil and political riglits which
you Imve tlirust upon iiim ; and, sir. lie is
suliicii' •! lo tlicse oiitra.ges because yon Inive
tiiru't tlcm upon hitn. 'Die meaning is tliat
Tic majority of the ivliire peojile in those
Sia*i'- III',in to control the government ns in
iinc' p.;st. the lificcntli amendment and
lour Fu'.v.s under it to the contrary nulwitli-
staii'.ling.
•i. 1= *
Rut you say call out tlie miiiiia. AVhom
will you eat] Y ou must not h:ive mtiiiliers
of 1 his organizat ion in your milil ia. Ifvoii
ill), it is ol’ no cii’,ct at all. Will vou put
1 temocats in it, m vvho.se interests tinse
outrages are commified ! 'Lliat would not
b:^ consiiFrcd Very sju’^ A'on oall out a
militia, tlien. i iiinji'isi.il of Ih'jitiblic.Tns, a
!h imleican militia. You iinist not call them
bo'ii tlie eoiinti in viliteh the oiitran'es are
C'oinmtiti'd. for it you do ev’crv man njion
tlnd ii'.ilitia a- soon as it is di.sii.imFd will
b.te tiic diist. You mn.st go to iiiiotlier
eounty ami cail upon the Reiuiblieans of
some di-tant eounty. to do what? 'Lo izo
into the insnirectionary loealitv .and fidit
Dcmociats. Sir, i.s not that party arraved
against jiarty in arms ?
* * * * ♦
Rut, Ylr. President, suppose yon can tahe
vour niilifi:! out of the county w'ithout a fiTht
ami carry tlum into the in.xurreetioni'j-y pis-
irici. iilu n yonr militia get then- what i* it
going to lo t .\t best it i.s lint a jmssee for
the 'r'liiTili. But om.' I'l the jirecaiitions i.^n-
ally taken by th-s'e or,gi iiizittieiis js tliat they
h ive the f'hciiiF aiid his dep.utic.s, as well as
other oliua'i's ot tlic laii, ov s:,.’iac nieu"s, aii't
if by no other, by ii tiinillation, if not iu tlcir
intcri st at least vvinKin-..,' at. iheir ],'roct c'l-
ings : and you earfy your miiiiia fr-oiii r. dis
tant eounty to act a-s a po.s.see to edtlecr.s
vvliosc diity it vv.as to summon a po.sse of tL_
( itizen-to se,'ire order, tiiid vviio have ne-
gh'ctcd their duty: and that is all ilm elil-
cacy of !;ic miutia .•liter thev get there.
Rut, si;-, sappoce tiiey are etiicaeions. what
arc ili'-y lo do? Ydui say arre.st some of
ilicse violato'*:- of law. Suiipo:se vou can find
otic mid vou ari-cst him, what will you do
with litiii ? Put liim in prison? YY'hv sir
the ],, is.in would be broken op.jn just :i.s soon
as tiitit iiiiiitia loi'cc tiinis its liiiek ujion tlie
house. But s'jppose you retuiu huu iu pris
ed tlie if :or; but his wife was left bi i,inil. , pC' "'Die
He l.asiened to save her. aud tlicv oerished ' Fnitid. State;
tC'gc
this case. 1 think il i.s. It isiiidi>peiisal>ie, but
it still lias the defect tliat oilier p.-opositioiis
liave; it can be evaded and will he evaded un
der the carefully iirc]iare(l and constnieted or-
ganiz.alioti which is deiioraiiiated on this floor
tile Kii-Klux.
****** -ir
^[r. Presi.lent. this Kn-Khix organiz.ation of
whieii you iiave iutini is not an iii.siirrection. 1
admit it lias been deelarct .so in one loealitv by ^
the iovernor of my ov.-n State; but it is .a mis- Gibbon, vvlio wa
understanding of terms. ,\,j insurreetion isopen ; save .Miss ( Olivers. Iticlunond w
ill!
; metaovV eicet \v;is e;,
; pctiti'iti I,.' b'' r. F. a.-ed I'rom liis’poll:ie;;i di'-
_] aFtiili ■ . Fy Fcing mml" to Fcltevc ; jmt h;:
and were wit li ditiicnlty dr;;'gg: d from th;-I vvas Ic.Fi.ri'ig Ui'.d' f di.'abi!iiies when lie re-
liuiidiitg: hu-b.riiiD ami lefu-c,’ i-i | tFd.'c w':!'= m.'T, and tlien. on ids p.r-tii imi. was
li ave e.-'ich ot her. and n.cf ili'.itli togetin r ; | "'■■•-tvii iVom Ids setU. (.leii. Ruiioek ;:r,d his
even fnends lost life in emF-i.voriiig !.) ctve | eoufed: rales in oihe'e liave de'iri di ( orngf'ss
those und'.'r their care, fo-.u-'ge Siuitli. ihe i ‘■"'a'' to "admit" tile St:il"to ticUiiion
'is e"lisii; u-
c'-.s for two
i ley v .fe
n it w the
:i-
voung Ward' ! lotii lieeamc viet ims oft h" lire, i memFinail, v. lili h w a.- leloptedi in ; !c 1 F 'U'e.
Ren.iamia Rot'.s. a la'.vv e’-of great di':;iiiie : to jiri-veiit—tin,: amcmlmi nl jiroi iding tliat
! I'-a.-jiiaF In the sitme in.'i'iner, onlv on a
t.-eger seal", was iliis inoun.l ol’iiie gicdi-ns
ra.s, i. 1 hey built oiiestorv of .•irehe-', eov-
; eft:;-; tii • i,qii.ri i spnee; tiiid thus wa-sto
ry :.l'";- story
: eovi d t he
! Iri-m .I"- Euphrati -throu'gh. pipes. Xoi oii-
I ly liowri's and sliriiV's griwtin . .but tre.sof
. lie iargi't size: some of llw-m s,, iarge tli.al
tti' ir trunl;'. ac-.irding I" (.pitiiiiis ( iirtius,
w I ;'e tweive icel in d’anii. ter. ’{ iie ti'-ceiit to
tin gard Is vva- F'V sti p-, aTid on tit, wav
'ij'. ai- g til" ari'hfW'-r.- .taleiv :;p:irt-
■ nieiits. v. ic-e ji’i ;;-ant (•o..'!ii, s-due 1.'at of
llie eiimate eottld little tdiict.
HOXOIl.
Ti'iC ten.Tcity vviili 'vl.tili men eiing to
'.vh:U ihry term tln'ir h"r,or. i-often Judi-
e:or.--i\ r. imo'k.ibl'-. A'. Idii tic eimr-'. thev
puf-ue in li'tsines.'. are. a- ;t v eri . but eiui-
ttiiuid. 'll partui’i' itotn tic jiaili oi prii’>itv.
:;:id wli'i'- tlleir !i:i!i‘:s gill ev ;dii ;,,a i.l'i*
in
1. .. i’eel:]i‘" 1,1 ss lit ;iii moral I■ 11!igation. ui.il
tioij. ami fiiilcr of.Iolni .M. Ror's. had gain- ! notiiitig in tic bill -h'lui.l Ic eons;;n,.,| t,,
etion ot' Si:ite otFei r- or of
'■iititoi's under an eF.etion to
I ,1, utter eontcmjit fit'all ,’c , si.aFii;In d ]irinfi-
projii-r lii 'poriiicnt, lin y will raitt ,f
Fe ot I F'led le. tile lil'e.f!
lat lire.
If
-ev'.-n'v ]i
r.sons Were the mart ' rs of tliis ' the jiurpose of Rulloek could Imve F.a-n iic-
liorriiile idicht. Resides i ho-e ,-dreadv name,i. | ''otuj'ii~licd. tier-- '•> as ii'Uidmr lo iir.-v eiit
tliere peri'ln-d .M'i-am Y'enai'le. t hr President | Doii-gie-s keeping hi'.ii and hi' associates in
ol the R:ndu e.f Y'irginia. .-ind I.ieurenant i "liice I’')!-an unlindied due. 'fhe qn,-''Fm
tu aiiemp'.tiig III !
and active resistance to our .niitlioritv. It is not j i il in moundiig: luirdlv a familv
'T rebeliiom 'Liiat is mi efiiirt to break down an ' e.d the vi'it of t!ie de-'ro'in;
-tiroml-
iiad esca]i-
ttiigei. and
existing F'oveniment atnl .set up anollier in its j mativ leid lost scmtiI hived om-s \nd tin-
place, ilhey do not pri.piiseto rcsi^ estahlish-; ".g ..j p.,,
ed authority. 1 hev-are not_engng'.-d.,usi at this upon liearts far reinov,-,l from llc'immc.li-
tinie, however niueh thev miglu hke to be. m :i . , ,,e ,n- .. ... j
I rehcllioii against the Govonuiitnt of tlie Uniteil ' ,' ■■.isn.
' St.ates.
siitutee
evade
and th
fiv tlie oaths and obligi!
hound one to another, to screen eacli other and j arm icr a month,
evade the aiitliority of tiic State; that is, to j>er- ; lar r.-'so!
I'etuate witli impiiiiitv liemcstie violence witliin
tlic borders of a State, and to defy that tState to
prevent it. Docs mit that rdse a ease wlicn the
I L lilted States should go tlwre and intervene
I with its authoritv ami stop it? That is the view
' whieii I have of ihe.«itii:ition; hut Idonotthink
it is iieee.'isarv to labor up it further.
* ■ * * * *
nc'l a wide lii’d i.fiiiF.ite in li"ih th..-
lloi'se and .-'cii.-ife, tic friend- ot’ Ru’doek in
Ictli lii'ii'if conjuring ii’p a prodi'gioii.s nuin-
I'cr of ontrage.s lo I’righ-'en loyal men I’ri'iii
tiller ]iro]iri'‘!y. and tlcrcliv i’.u ilitate tic
]i:;-:-:ig' of the i.iili in tin- !li::p" v. hleli tlcy
dc-i.ed.
.Fl'-itrd as has Fcen tic whole mat’cr of
tic F;!!'):!
pl"S ot
honor. .-IS liiou'gh. imieed. ilcv pos-i-ss, d
Some iiiiiion ol it'iF'tini'iion. Take tin-ver-
n -i mt-'ct'eani to ir loitnd and ehalii-nge liini
nj on thi' poini. ;i il'i-li oi indigtiation ni'h-
I s to Ir.s ( iceic. and he is leadv to s:;,-riliee
Ills I xisfeiicc in token ol his devotion to it ;
thi'tigli ;ii th" same time liis prtietiees r-vince
licit the imiiiil'"s ('t liis lio.som from the rc-
iiioii -t point of it- ii finenc'-.
'Ill" (pit tier, •hottofaFi".' aerording to its
proj.cr a( cep.ion. i - .-'ppr'- ali;" to the ( har-
[• vv. !■' ; in ; (i vve tri sut-iain
.■lelcfs of let;''
;nnl iiI'ctrate lhi' pl'opi ;t '(.u. >!■. ee;nl T. '}
in
They do not pronose to resist the con- Lie dtiDi Dcccmlcr. ini'liig'nce of j = :i St::^' into the r:!m:i
4 authority of the State. 'Liiey pr.'pc-e to 1 Liis cahiinity was eonnnr.r.teatrd to tin'Sen iag-i:ii. or at li-.i't, 1 nat
it. Tiiey propo.-e by an organization here j ate of tin- I mti d Slates ; lu.d, on iinn ion d’ j L slie wei'• "’.it. it is ci( ditaole to t 'c
ere, by the mimhtr of its ineinlnrs, and i i’dr. llnidF ;,. a icso'utioii was adopted tliat "-‘l'■];■eii(F■nc,• ; ml niamiix.-s-ot -u. h hmlmg
oaths and (jhligation.s by vvliieb i'n«y are • tin:' Scnat'ins vvouM wear ( rap:'on tic 1-ft ' ■■i’'(F!n an S'. na'ors aiAi-ssr-. 1 ruiiibi;!!.
one to another, to screen eacli other and j arm for :i nioiith. On the same dav a siini- -•fburz. EdniiunD. and oticr-. th.it iliey
thc aiitliority of tiic State; that is, to per- ; lar rcsohiiion was adoiited bv llie j lou-e of rcsis’i d liii- tram -paf'-nl j'nRFie il
Pu'presemativ(•'. liaviiig bel li intn dueed j-i ; evv imih- in tic inierc't ot ii'iitock atnl h.-
a short and
of Ydfglnia.
ejimg
iddn
ad n,Tent
I t lie lif'-ti
I Mr. Whitr/
1 exposed tlr- jniiiowic-' '•»f
nml'T V. iti'-h it w as urgeil.—-
wa- I’oreiie" ami h-intivin Id-
di'C'gs o] soen ty. ( f gr,rip in th. I'li-cciry of
what l;au:-!ity aristocrat- c.d's tic miii.ii.-
e! I's. 'J'lcre an- tho ti-aini-- w ho-e l om ,
ed with a l onseiou-iKs- of vv,-Hlth,
F :d- : hem to iiiiagiiie t Icin-elv i-s iheverv
e sctic" of jierfi etii'ii. aii'l il;' ir m.m. s the
w .ill liword of inlegriiy a>id worth. V'-lnr.'-ii
a;'],!'.'-ii ;• >n ot tic .-taiidard of ili'i rimir.a-
lioa at.d jii-tt'-e would -how licit their pm-
];.T sj,liere wouhi ic witli t’m properly d'*-
ois'-d.
f.-VT lie, , , . ‘ ’ll. .-viii;./ »\.i' i'»M M»"- Dii't n lii ni'**
Many years passeil bcioro llie impression : -z-v l: . n - ’•-r, „ i i
,/•-•J • . * , • • V ^ , , ^•p^^ iO r'L'j'at lhasve iL!nl 'lo!*ton. linil
^>1 i»i*s \\ as ul'il'S'iDt ill ItlF* wliuruj --1 1 , ,1 J.-v t I ♦ * •
, I, ... , I .-iiov. I ll a cli aie. iii'iglit ;i;.o til" true iirn-
ocenrrci
Some Senators may say, “Get up a fight and
ilien the Goveninieiit ma.v go in.” Sir, a re-
i gard for the jieace of this country, a regard for
I it.s order, for its oharaeter, a regard for human
j life, tlie highest dictr.tes of humanity, as well as
I the express mandates of the Constitnion it.seem.s t s;>ot v.l.ere tic ilFfatcl tlnaln
I to me nwakes it oblipvtory upon the United ! and its nio'iumi nt. b: aviu"- tic i
I State.® to interfere in time in seme efficient way. i manv vief’e-. of tin'- ni-d
j I h.ave no doubt tliat whenever it is known, and I visd'o" t r ii-Dnt.;
> settled by stringent logislaticn herv, that there j
j is to be siKth interference .tj is indicated by the ' "
' amsndmcnt of the Sen.stor from Missouri ’*"" ■
l! will never tie lorgotti-n.
Some wlio (■'( atied. yet 'ur'. i' e to tell ol'ihe i
sg, lie. 'I he d:iv iil'cr the llte. tin- C omimin j
Gouin il of jfclinmnd pa-s. d an ordinauc,
fuibidding .anv 'piib'ie -lioiv or sj, -etae!,-. or
! any ('pcii ilaucing a.-:a-mbiy. f,.r four monlii-. I
■ A motiiutcntal cliiir! h Iri- li-.-i; 'in tlie vi-rv ;
onei- s*ood. '
etph-s r-f (-ot,..t it ii:i":.:il gii nti'e-nr ilntii
;'):iii' id’tli-::-c- "to i he :iia;:ti'-f b.irn." !F
.-:iid with gr.-ii trutli: "They" 'tin- "lov.-F
|i-op!e’’ of th" Si);:th) 'liave be •onn- t ■>
to ( .11:,^'*,•- ^ r. .f
* 1
b v.ould be imjio -jb'" to
stibji'i. t i;i .-d! its h- atiiig- i;, -
;i.- V'1- hi-ic i-oniiti'd to; it mi
Ih'T'-lori. ji r 'iio,--- \v ho .■>!•- :in.xiito know
wh-il we I om-id"'' inn- hi-r.or. tl.,i' o.-iii"do.x
coti-iiF-r this
- 'i:d: .1 -ii.aee
iitliee
it .i;.
! I"ii
V I ■
n 'I'-ii ti'-i-u-toini--! to !i;(Yk
pf,'ti-i-ti'ir. : lln-v canm i nl
ot till' liigtit. will reea
of deutii and tic
:ni(-s ol
i io1 he
1 • .* V
iDC IPA-
'is.’’ Ylr. Sciiurz. iT-a'i a
(.ici'g't t to if,,' I'lt.'i.'L tii.'i!, :
T]'""’,' that i iiFi:'"'! pi'Oi:',' vv er-
leal ti'eati d. it was uninrc that
•h
•r ti'oni
!i it vvuis
.■■■iiici inn-s
Ill’.V - 1 ’ 4"V -
•cu
j will not liaveto execute that law in half a dozen .V Ft.ntTi F
' o vvri i 1'' v, t-nn.i-
if ( o)v i'r:ior Ruiloel’s
'i in oiii"; tie. v. lade F
! (-Xl.-li
ll.lt't V v.
I
'■ nior.'i
i.K-ii! ai prini-ipji- ’ ;c • - n ,i;
w ouFl tint t]i'-v .sf "li-! d-
-Vn AsToTrr.'.ui;;-. Dt'i •
TUT.—-Mr. TIm.plii!" l.ad
Oil" of tic cll-VCT' -t JlKJ i
li;i- jll.e. niafln an
fth
f:
ir-.-
't.’l,'" llfl-sO'-
ca-se.i. YVhenever un,F:r mattial lavv thepeipe- I el-ildreti
.'.{■T.—TF
le.s-
v-uu leave vou*''
your will t'lc nn re tiev ■ i!'
i ti.atoir of lhe.se ontragC7 pr in one or two'in-! have in t r "tirv vi i.r.; afii rv. :,:'d..s. YVndili!
' st.-vnee.s taken up and punUlied a.® the.”- deserve j inb.-rite.i ,-!.oi;hr be tin in-' •niv.- t" - lion ;
b!. to hope to
ty I-;' t !c Stall- would I- - p: • i-’ rati-d. and t Inil (1
ti.; p"op'e ol'tJeorgia we;,- not tegardiieg lie
]^lM'*’ll*Mn H MY .'TT f 1111I*»Y F »»! Mtiu t»*tr»'wn»i Jvrjjt
;/ ' h'-r- as wo
I uni'i '1.-.’’
;:r.v iv Fiirvirs-
l.'sZ ir.v t'k"f-ki,
"f Raroti Li, big,
ng d -covery iu
- :ind :,.!uiiiinoi:s
to ji'iiir into a
! to be. f nd Ra every inc;’ • •••g
. tliem punished, it will be iir!d,.rKicoQ qui-eklv
' from one end o.'tbe organization to tiie oth- r.
1!, -
. f »!';•! i' i- an inci-niiv-.-
ITtit'oah !i;o
L:it
tw iliei' Ft I" .t.s If
forn.ne. id-ie
Vind the word will be‘■d!''7''md,” end yoti >. ill
save aoi infailte a'no’unt cf turbuLiicv and trou
ble. • I • I - .
J .appeal to Con-re*.’ to p.a.ss sne-h a measure. ' ‘ * .•'
d-i
)C.- .a
• i.
iiiade till
nan
V
, ;.,1 •
!'s. .si'll
.1 I
im
ngli.iiii .'ini'-mlmerit in any ii irtisan
Oil* ;:ile.'ting ihf-ir itUsitcs- in'i-re-t
ihe l■l.'•.''t (>t tic -'ib-uitut'■ of Mr. Rome-
r; . ;i’t.do’.if'd by tic Ibi'i-c, vvi’! Ij-- to re
t'l' tl'l ( TI O;-
T’lllitary g'''ive.-nment, a' ' ne-si-. tin- ani'-thv.s; ;
I":'-'.!!'!.
.:mi-t.’'y. viz; tlic sola.i,.;,
ler-. It ia Init mei - ary
(t. lir.jiTgne glass .a ( i.-rtain qciitliiy nf theu*
two ethers to jirodiiee aliiio-t in.-ti.'itatii'ous-
iy tin- most magnificent simii,-; couibiue-i
vvttii e'.x-ry p'lre oxide of iron the alumin
‘ ou.s {'lin-r proda""' riiiiy ; v\l;li .-'ilphate of
copper, the sapphire: with salts r-f muga-
t'.c tliree recnn~tr.j--tti.a acts re-
V i if.’ (.ill p'* I)];. A
mOillll silif-e. ' o 11. ft ltl:(
with=aU.s of nickel, tin'
cnnTahl; wttli s.-ilts ijf ehr iine. th" soiici-
ous i-ilii r jirridiii'cs the dtll’i.-reiit co’ioitiii.vn.v
ot till- top.tz. 1 iic.-e etlnrs evapi'u i*,- wiiti
11 pen'.-traiivc perfume, which -.-cv , ra! pers.v.,.s
j eneouraging or perpefralin.g these outr.Tge®.
r---:’!;- i-ian vvho iF-als tnU'iarct
Flic liitie.r w.a-3 ti ccnn-ii.-ettr
w :iu
; t-'T'
1.1 T
i We spieak evil c;f otliCTs'; and sho''ihl we 1
I not fear the evil they ni'Ty s.-iy of us ; ipeak ' !'
I of rm ueighlior il’ thou wwaiiUt uot hcrwltat i L”'*’ ., '
will trouble thee. j F'*'■. '
) .'hirt - ui-o, '■ I,
i ;'..tT.diiig v. 1:-}
Ch.arms strike the tib'bs hat merit wir.a i -’j. g. .v -
pris- ^the aouL
was a ci.nnocss. :;r c
ireo minute In.rs".'.
■'! !• ■'::•(• w ill :i"d ' ■
' " ■- 'Kige f; .Ftci; i t
c.r v itti Ills ,sii!,i i
h's lailicr 1"; ‘
.s,'..ii lii-loi'e, the oitl'v 1
I or,-e,
•i-n- d to m (he lir.'i r'-solitiinn. until ie-r
ndiiiF-s’ou t') rciiies' iitaiinn in Congri ss.and.
in a", or,i:tgce witli tin- legislation of tliO-se
acts, an elec: i:'ll to b-:-heid for m'.-inbers nf j ha've deelarcd to be very agreeab’.-x Tiie
th'j 8:arc Legislature on the first Tue.sdayin ■ salts crysta’.ize very re^ul’arlv a.s soon as the.
ijetUemb'-r next, tlic-Legi.slatnre to assemble j liquid parts ha:, gone" The corindous ob-
iti'i Ic-ek.-- I on X'svembt-r 24 and organiz.e. prejiaraiory j laiut-d tlirough this im a’a.s arc not quite as
;i ifiC to th ad'nl.ssion. and tic ]>-,•)',ver* and fuiic- | hard as the uaturai on,..®: but if th'. ciper.a-
.;re to end on i ti :". i.s "aref'gllv d'^iie the brilliancy i.® ad-
■ • ‘ t T t I ■ 1.
J\ all Uai;
• i.;V.
present Lt.l i..
p .jp- *1
i !i >r- h
til'* jliu rli itn :'-'n
-» f.vo '
ii’v ( a ■
i-'d. y;.' th ■ : 1!
4. • 4 . •»*
, ,. t M - e
* Y Ua*
obi • T Oi' th -
,.-l- v. hie
ii V.:t' I-
> I■' Tit inn:' t lie
nonev ntuec
iiol.i. i's ill othce tV'O • 1
nii
;)t.
Tin? f-ilica and cbiys a.'c princi-
(•nti-
'■■•-11.'
I that doe;, U:: good is the money we earn. | time for which they were elected.
e.C li . t ■ .
.1-0."'"'.'I
'y-m: tic
It is not
I -.I .'T'. lii.iiigil It'"! '.’ I V: .'v illtte.—
i iti.T (!;-• ove’-y vv ili icing lo:" 'i a u vi-lu'i.iu
noi cniy in ih^ jewelry, bu in mo.sl of our
iiubg.;ti-iai arts.