as wt A,w wntoaf ,1 i- I., n .urn m nw..-. . iii - ' . ' -.' f ' . . . mmtmm ymmmmf- .. ... t , 5 i 4 - "i . r, i i ; 'i t : ' . i . .', -A : n , - Tsr: f 4 V iHisedlaucous News. Vn 'U A.iApU S.m, iu?t W t God in our ACMn. Tli reJoininant fit-ling as to t lie rou!i .f the rn-fiii elections m tin , fiV.w Was ihero over more rrv and ther Stale has impressed u:0lulionarv language, or more auda- ri, i !. : jwitli sincere and profound thankful- ciou threala tincd by ihe Jacobins 'h laim anJ'.ni l Col. Tho exultation which of Paris during the horror of the French Saturnalia of 1703, when, us Myron oxproKM-a il . ' iuc gut Jiuiik an UooJ to vomit crim." Vhli. Sua drMcr;' WHAT IT MEANS. T i! 1U Jicnl-, iiiu tlt-ci ii. ii t I't i.io i 411 2 III d I 'v- I. r I r. i the i m il i : i r i if ii ,Ki ii t do w. ;!. , i,.. tWiW.' i u ! e !! 'M'" ' mere nai tv Iriiiinitli ini' lit iriMiiri ...J jou ; at nnuth.-r tiino ami under ordinary i.i IT - i , . a tcirt uinslancow, pivoh way a the ri rntiiif n nil 1 f.iiittiic m n'.'l J - , J rrsnm lo Luh:i..i;u4 l.,c.iUtt:,'"'"r '" ClIcr f litUliart .ttluth t i.,Nj . i ) cmn ri 1 w 11 Lf' rio- out of a runvictiuii that XJivjliC tmrt yoa. 't inert ) hm at liiht iilerM)Mtl in I ho T ri IK niofni, ii i t i-i. ' d liu ranee of our government and l,.tiiv.i.. !.. ,. :,. r, MH-...U -l, ..i. !.. l jt tJie lrk(f t hour of the !.icl. i.t'.. orl.r 1 ,T, , f I j of ,iti , jf r..i. J.vr. We -t rruu -.i.l.er -it .1 !UJ troublo llirotigll which II ha our i-i.l. ic .-ny nrrmli l I mi H nI : pflotl, WO nOVPr CtHlM Ix lievo lll.lt c'kh( Ikfutlicai '" ir 1.. t ..,;.. ; IVovi.lrnce would auil'or this Ilojiul. ..tkndt .J vi !i i!.o i vcu!a: 11. i t' v:-'jhc to bo altogether destroy cd, rw-n p ..t. M 1,0 are .1 .-uru-i m'j i. c h h u t-; l(V j, mvn rolv umj wickeducswL but of Ohio, a few Java unce, in a. pub lic upeccu he inajo, that tie ana his parly in Conjjre moan to imoach the 1'riM.ident, & w male him Janet ;ufti,l n ull l..c h to --r -liu I14 I -t to Pf.:r' w , I i.tii;o wi'ii lI'O i,'i:iiiic iM'n.rt,! Ix the Fortieth Con ore, Hn to meet, and whoso besbiun ta lo bo coniinuoua for it entire tsrru, ton Statoh w ill be unrepresented, and ihe n st of them inisrc presented. A Cungrof that repnvt nls nothing and n.ibody, can nardly bo entitled to or icceiyc much respect, lu conMitu- illif4L mifiiL tf Imir n l II that, u. due waaomilK- ial wouW SulWi ne Colls.rVH,ivo men of the be removetl from the eves of lhe'.i. ...j . .: .1. : luui, nuu uiv lUunillK u lllUrlUierUMS lliril klllilt ill nll.li- II', t, :, I'll tin M i l . ! l. . I . i.nl,.iiair'orm'cdtoui.iuuaiiJ cirJ.i po '' ' luai mev imRin, 111 lime,' r . M . . . t- fjr rtcr. te of -jrtj;,-- A 4 rHracelieir Mep. nnd MVB.eif im-fTf, UienoT the Jj'ihtlt .v..,: h-U wo ti4i. If. irilh u. ciMi!iiir, 1 noriu! !iberlip. L rider Hits mift oil.. -.t .1 r ' .f t-m, rm ! f'.,i.nfiiifiii-ijhrt' i.lrr . 1 .1 c .1 1 tny-trnn ine negro M-nuincntaiwtn --wvrtui-H LoRsn.arHinii uwm , c.i- dircriiuii only can tho toico of the ll J.14 ,f , J . .. 1 :. ... ... ..1 .... . - . lol rumner. nir llin viniiriitnrca .r 1 U!t rm't. ii" I 1 1 .1. . .f 1 t. 1 1 ' iMMiiiif rirr m nil inirp fki iimi. 11 ... m ... cittii ra i 1 reti'ni i lit- nveisi . T . Steven j iiov tire uclerinintMi that t!, IK, rut v... ,. r mi j inai popular Murnpen, ...c fj sllJl, !, rMtorrtl nml nrp. (served. Tlioy know that this cnti- Hi pacity jind 11 tejjrr v p m er nil tlll'V ot tivny jei have vi-.i t 1 nd coii!ri!lciJ t!.c (-iiOtriuu. 1 fIO U'l lO Ol.T I..MK.I, ill- 11 .ur j 1 1 IS :;:il -t .1. ! f l ,11 t!.i- 1 . ! i-f 11. t'j!!'-r. "1 ho itirvr :v r v 1 l iu li.vutui m t'"!'! uv pi' T C U'.U lit L ir". , ! c i- - tnllltirs of nations i sehloin efiertiial- 111 I not bo none fy any power except I I heir owiu ThU Coiiyre-is is a mere ly controlled by supernuturiil inspi ration, hut it cerlainlv ( uiu,t be . .1 ... ..-. ... 1 1 . . i.oir uiiii'j.vii.:uii: ""'iiiiM io ,.x,.r,..,t .,,.. il... I....I.. that such iiiuiieiieo is oiTt-, 1. .,1. ....... ..,-' V. it. It deals with interests nml usnr. TUESOUTIIEKN fUTUKE. TbaXew Vork TiVMfhua lofljf edit 0ri.1l under ilia tlilo of "Tlit Sootbera Kntarf," (rout which we eopj- thcloin retnai kta folio wi : lite Southern popl bavt tin raw ma terial aud provhnoaa for cotton manafac tare. Tbe bav thousand of wotncrl and children wno were tubulnted laat jearou federal ratloo. Titty muat navetuero a pauper ijttem or a labor ajatem P9r Jioiici..or J'actoriea. la IIiom iw (toveriahed people, fa. great part of our own color, may be added the colored women and children who are lo be edu cated. They are not dipoeed, we are told, to go into the cotton Held) whnt ia lo prevent their becoming operator in a cotton mill! ISothingof that hereditary hostility to inanulaciuro which John Rnndofph My he would "go half a tniU out ot hi way to kick a aheep," could' retrain cotton iDaiuiUcfure. I.inmici- tiatioii ha given the South a far grunter loino demand for mannfACture than nn dor I lie klave ytem. Thon the i-unter clad II !a ve in coare garment TL Kin's. c.pf 'MtUy wMpcrliapa twew ty flv dollar per annnm in dry good, groecHe,medicIu and utennla. Ihe frco'Jman now provide fr utiuKll. He wear more clothes and or better quidity. IK- bur more erocerie. lie even add a watch and jewelry to hla purchase. A a consequence he expend an nverage of pcihiip $W t acli on In iHimly of tla public good ao far at It wai (a hit ower 10 reaca iocn a.rcauu. We give the above taletnent, with the consent of the gentleman who bold the conversion, with the 1'realdent at a matter of intere!ing neTa, .Vatimat lt'jul!isi. Till ( A MX KT. Thero ia eond anilmiiiv for thettate ineiit that Prei lent Jo!inon annonneed hi detiMiiinntiii lo nuLo a (weeping ehaigtit"hi-i'wnef JeMeHay. ilia remark wn this upjcci itilcrreJ particn larlr to Becreurr McCulloeh, hoe portfolio, it i understood, will be tender ed to Hon. Erastn Corning, of New Vork. Till change will, of oourte, coiri' pel the retirement of Becretry Seward, t'r hoo position thore are a thoiuaud and ona aiilicai.t, Jeio. U!ck and ex- Senator Cowan, of I'ciini) lnia, being in iho lead. Ihe name of Iwvrnly Johuvon ha alo been mentioned. It it undoubtedly the intention ol the AJ ministration to reward the 1'tmnnylvania Duniocraey, and he cannot do it in a more MfaOTjr7raannef 10 lh'cm Ihan by placing one of (ha t wo .firt inert t.iotied giiotUraea .io -'hi (."abinel - 8eeTttray Stanton' removal leave a vacancy, which Fennaylvania will claim, and ihe mult of tl,e election will undoubtedly be accepted aa an- endorsement of thai c'uiiii. Tlio Conaei vntivr of tlie ft are uririi; ii-n. Frreik 1'litii, l' Mi 'uri. ami (ion. Tom. Kvim, Sr. ! - LUM . -'iJ-.uaj have expivvcd their dulerminatlon longer lo eoanienanee uch dujngor to acqaieece in whaltheir eoe anfrjod roent tell theia can only ' bring abo'i miwhief and evil lo both Lite andeul. ored people and that lbf determination la not confined lo wLlie people alotte. We do not know that thl 1 ao, tut It would betraiiire indeed if it war a to. A Lit dnm 6'nV, " ttcrfroin th Hon Wm,. a. urouam. - V II . . r- . uiluboko, vet. jo, J9Q7 Gentlemen I ehall be uuable. b reaaou tf engagementa of botiaew, to be prcent at the meeting of Ike con. ten alive people of Wake, at JCatelgh on ike liih inatnnr, aad to add ret thta ou the topic ia vol red ia the approach ing election, in accordance with the In. t nation received from yon a few day (ince. 1 regret tin, utl becaote of ih lea u re .1 tbonhl bare derived from a free cvuuiunitiua-wiib- to- intellinnt an aaoetnbtage of the eilixen of tbe bta! on the datie . of.lha preaeat time, a4 CeeaaM the lopica ia queetion are toe numervu and anggoatlve lo be treated atiaiaciorily in n Tetter, without nub. coming tediouaneM. I waa pleed inobxirving that each a meeting had bi-cil called- irtthailn. i-iu of une with whuuil have con vorted, it W4 upHJked there had been loo great delay among conorvativ eitixen Jn commniii-ann' igotherriir ibe face of very active exenioni" to form I parly ihere lo them aud lo the bett iuterett of the State, in which it wa Knight I o combine all the colored voter by a p-pv-nl lo firi judie, paaaion and notice of 1 ! ft .a iiiuawiui gain: 1 nave not been nuh Jii orbed by ppreheuIouof thl) kind. The white, J'ulatlon of North Carolina, Uv ihcentr of - 18dV, ootnaiobere (lie black in the proportion of tw to one, or thereabout, and, al'lerdeduotiftgall who are diifrancli'tcd under tbe military act of congrc, the majority jf voter of tbe former will Maud to tbe Utter aomewhat in that proportion. The white popula tion, which ha been heretofore the de pository vf the political power of the state, i a faithful to the Constitution of the United Stale a if- erer wa. or a that of any other State of the Union ia now, but tbey have an intelligent coin preheuaion of their right and daliee a elector and aaeilixona, and, even with-. out much cocaa tation or concert, will, in my opinion ett a majority of vote oiiiv 111 lavor 1, 1 kucn incut 11 ret and can didate ua will bent promote their fiy and hitiiieM. To the military author ity uhit'li ha been evtubliiilied over lhein they yie'd a ready ohedienee. Kren A iiere it may nierelo their ancient and clu-rinlied ! and unagea, they bow 0'-I,.rc it mid luako no iiuue. Hut when, by tiie I i w, an iwiiie Is reentei to them, to be k'lved throuli an rUetion, it i iotturul!y to be understood, a the term ioijiort, (hat they aro to have their choice in vo:o eiilior upon mcaturetor cjudida;e a each individual voter ac cording to hi view of the public inter est or hi ton so of duty may prefer. The bill of right of the etate. from ,.lf'l"!U lllH-imhUjAw ftfoeWe-thal Mec--- ..VMS w... ... w . . . ... . 11. is m ir'iv worthy fact lhaf, in France, where, to far o election aro allowed, univenjal inutihood . iiiiTruge prevail, that under tho lint Jitimiparle in lb04, and under the third in a republican form of government was coverted into a monar Its !H-!,-, 1 : f- n.l 1 r ' .-! h e. Mlpp:f C -Utfi-tvlsMiwwF ibe iltmtc? of a jrcatt Christian . 1 loundeti. are ' and imminent ruin bv a Midden, over m . 1 1 wheliiyri-j, and oihervvie hardly iu ''"jtelligibJc revolution in public fooling r . in ia: biihiirt i I na.'i'e, i!ie t It ct li e. life to llio v ii'irt tif Ih cun'ry power ain, "d 'II a s I - f ... ... . s. a.4 Mt t-nr : fir.--:r I '-1 ri l v ' ! i - rai i i ..f atatie trade, :d awarV ib, rev,v, ft"u UP' " , icotk uny oe uc ."L!.igamot'i: 4.li cbis.- i,uJ tou-!ComP'lhetl Wirouh human means; ditiont of people. (hut we may, nevertheless, believe iiie Souinein lV.p!e can si-e in ti.ese , that, in such Ci'iscs vW . fr rmtieocr, hope, and j u Th.f , m1y lUl fJ. 0l.f U ta in theluiure. ihe moral tense if; Roiifh-hew ihi-m Uw w win." 1.. .l..,..l.tl,.l ...an la c I . . .. t . . I I... i soact-cl .,f t.lHein the n.;..t i.,t;, t.,e 1 L tlien, in the solemn belief hnd .f ve huHlrtd and tiitj thou that God has come to our aid in our aua tynorant uegio, the. it'at body uiilong mid ulmost tle?eratc stru-zple tnifin slnvt , but iwoor time year n.(e j for right, and truth, and justice, and The Mire mom! cem-ei ulto ckell. y Constitutional government, against tbe.peclaae of uk.ng ihe l.om. formiJao0 a tonspirarv 0f wjck, ten of thonsinda of wMte muu in "lie . . r i " . thud of ihe Sate and m.-.ki.,.. them rd gwic tM ever threatened a ventho inferiors, pol ticnliy, of ilio-e people with ruin, thank tlio All-wise who o recently were their flre. 'and Merciful Iluler of Heaven and AU lienor to Cmneeticut for her town j tarth for the victory II c has voucli 'ction,j to I'ennaylvaiila f ran honest, ! g-ifo ug. faiLbfol, capable, cohst.tut o al Judici ary ; to Ooio n,r ihe manly sTUn I ot iicr ! The aliove sentiments of devout i.eoj le iu bi balf of ti e Angh. Sxon a.jude (o Goii fur what St.t m9 fo race; t Indiia and Ioa, f r t!ie . . prend d gaTii 6T il.e ieoplelu tTrrcanse"(bc a turning away of His wrath from of Tru'h and Juttico, wbervver tl.cy u.s,is eminently becoming as it U have had lb- opportunity to speak. LV. an expreS!lion cf ,he fe.,in, (jf ,he tonoa and jla:ne. OUi of Iiiu t.l miiU ' . West, hare touod a rtikttion of .jitn-.houl;t!ul people of lliis ti-clion of no voice i .. ..i.i; .r..: ...... w.. , . . . .- 1- -1 '11 UIJIJJIl. UllUII 9 Blllli; L11U lli . fit, 1 m L- siw.t rf ntxt. ami ;l 1-xcft h'.or her true motto, let htr prove that, though ! have been debarred all participation . I. . i.i kiiii iiu i t cti.i can ii u.illl L m pro, providentially ; liom ia. arc aoutsidt, of,,c Cun. e rescued Ironi evident i ,;,, . Pill, till1 Still, however, the Radical leaders and llietr organs represt nt that they arc undismay etl, and not even dis couraged, and intend to pursue their programme as lutely promulgated by l hem in the canvass preceding the elections. They cannot adapt their idea or measures to tho practical view s of the people. Fanaticism and despotism are the foe? to reason and rcpublicantein. The people of this country are weary of tho prolonged interval ol disunion, aud have arisen for tho pur pose of rescuing the nation from im pending anarchy. .Tbeio ia live tiiueau much expended i ();,;,, , il.v War IKhVe. or ex Indian in merchandise ta before. Four time , l.',,mniiBiuiii!i J5y, iur urn luUuW LKi ua muchofth money goes la thej iSr:uicut, with mms ch.tnee of ucetm inerchitut and man ufaetuier as before. tor olio of their candidate, but which It is a homo demand itnd a homo mar j ouu n j not k.tlf to piedict It i kiiownl ket, and very few iieople in the world ; that iho New Vork iK'ntn.-racy, coin crn or delay to employ it. Indeed, the Lined Hi tho Jerc. P.iack clique, ar nccefbity ot combining tlio prtuiucts ol ! ranijcit a pri;rainiueomo time stnee, to the plow and tpindle with s little inter- which the President partially agreod, of mcUiato agency a potsioie win nor n disruption of the v'abiuet alter tne mately transfer Mine of the mills of the ! November election, which will now be Merrinutcto the waterfMll possible to(c-rnod ont aotner thnn wa anticipa'ed. tho coaly yards of the Southern State M they think there i no longer any ne and citie. Ii tboe who now inhabit the ( ecasiiy for further delay. Asid from country will uot employ tbese extraor-j this fact, and the announcement made oy dinary ad vautage other will come. Tbe future of the Sooth i then within it own control, liut it is proper to say thai if (hi region ahould be permitted to relapse iuto linn production by it pre cut (xipulation, tliey will ho succeeded, as tbe Indian have been, by ihe who will realize its vast capacities. Like the inactive Steward who the President above mentioned, nothing regarding Cabinet affair can be asserted positively. Watkimgton L'hronieie. h oo From the Nkliou! Iateliigeoccr. K A DIC A L PKOGikASiMR. Ihe tecon I session of the Fortieth convene in a few week. bid tho talcuts i Congress will confided to him the ireasare of the South land their various i!?iral committeer m in, t inevitably full into the bauds ( are preparing, i; is iJ,' to mike inc't that will appreciate aud make tbt-iu avr.il j r. ports a may t e tlKm.'M cxcawnt for iiif puipxe oi iii-i r piny. lltu uik lor the iH-s.Mi ha r.lT1y b-cu carved out bv tho prif leader, nteil g'o'j aloii the AMehaioe and the country. We have had East of tbe llocky " WouiiTuiiis New i i i- .i : - . . . . i i i 1 n public a Hairs since the w; 1 oik spesks next, and ;t Lxce.fcior i her i ' true motto, let htr prove that, though j iiave been debarred ail parti tiianjrhavft d u e well, she wilKx-el tliem in them except to submit to terms aii.-X r. ExyrtM. ! offered us. We have seen and felt will, in duo time, fill the vvholo land irand-pratse; for years that the country waa tend - KJoMerrare awrnibhng tw, and in t0 ; ruin,"bnt:conld I do nothing To fiaicmg aana, r.s-nicn wno ijcih i see . A , , , , daTli"t. seenritv. a.J pcaee. .'there is avert Just whc WC ,;ad alm0st no party, in a pf'liiea! teu-, Huiont; the '' given up all as lost, God, in his mercy, vMuu in th s army of ret -irui.. iln-migaw fIt to rekindle hope by present i no purpose to go Saik ei.e step Imm . ,-, S ri- tW pUtfom of ih Ci.t tv uden r .ilug th of. H3 oyer; ilon.i,ii6r"fidm the" pofii-'f of tiie iie-i-; ruling Providence"! It is enough, dent of Ihe United Stare-. .A the wr: Le, alconljnue l6trust U m,and,!e mo Bi;?,--iiy.Lij,5-.VMuiiiiii'i.a.jw,- pretcl on both si !e, N'irth and South, o now the fiuiTS rrrtte maintained, in the tiiat overthr nr of! lavery, aud of the cd1es dina of tv ceriioiillJiitJhe Sta must the' rihtful powers, of the Start inuat livr tiieeiti law must be paramount iti nor j tnalliuic; lLeleitiinte powers if liiOj l'rdet iust to Coceeded ; c'a lt-' greite trtwst .....t . .. .. i.r.i i...n ft.. .....ai ,.1.- s de into ih eiiiaen,' eubjeet to kti ieial sa.;' ; 11 r. jonnson nau UMirp und social iCfc'ulation; i.. dm.tti ed iK-thousandth part of tho power tint cr aod by ti e war ad j. iV-.n'tf il t::at Iiok been admittedly usurped by " ujj'iaror iiiusr f" pi c i 4 cori2rts, lie nugiu u est if ve impcacli dk4 U Then :w a irnii ; inj ,utr ... jjuJ wil decencVf with rirolWfirlmr, fsat j!Istice, with' what conUjncv 1 Jei.t J n. 11: 'lieu set. ',! Ii.tf 4"iii' ,,J 7 . . . , .1A-, round th? fir, ! A.l't, ,-r, iu, Congress iinach and Irlum? ihiuaare co.wfe'g fast. J.-;t a i.e. firtii,- t;ongrts istcoMd lo1hct.Iipa irfeor- m, I RADICAL REPUBLICAN Hatred of the President. The bitterness of the Radical Re publicans towards the President can t . e .ft; Un-res.tesi o! .. aitrilMited to nothing but party Se.b J TpiHt, carried to the extreme of in- The Radical Congress from the first, at its preliminary caucus, indexable cently, and in advance of the Prtni- deiltV mpssfldCv nrricl.iim'.l its cn.i I r.rnmv f:' . i. t i 7"A- PrtlJent's Vuw$ of th I'oJltScal I who ho been bnnly imr i-e I of Uto m a v s suv y iia tJiv 1 Hint. Hi. Ml llaavV 1 1 ever since lisurited all the nnworw of Situation-Gaitral Schojwld O.U the ITumnlgaUn,, ll.e r,y programme and ever since u9urtetj an tne powers ot I x out oin ti.e or Jcr ol t: u i if ruanei-s thel edeial Government, threaten- Veneft t$ tium. . - v , TV,rt in.:o U to pa-ii inouvd a-e'v a hiti iug to a'wlili both the Executive and . On Saturday last a very large number recboii $ intpeai h-nem-, ly wl.i.r't it the Judiciary. From the be"ililiing,'of gentlemen and quite a number ol hi , will be provided mat ary publ c oliivtr they have resorted to military'Torce iUMJ "" "P0" l,M s-"--"nj', -; "d.ed ah.ll l. lial.le, m, ... or- pay nicir respeui. iiuonjj mow no n,.r ,, in..-nen.ile, to arre-'. iiuprisnii. called on olhcial business was .Major in t, and ii-pciii.n fo.in the excreta General SchotielJ. A gentleman whojof 0lhci.1l functi Tni bill it to be had no otticial business with tho l'resi-J passed, of conrse, by k twihud uiaj.,r- dent, but who. as a "I onservativo iU ity in bVh Hoti-en. Iho 11 .use will then for the accomplishment of their pur pose, in ulter neglect and defiance of the sentiments and wishes and in terests of Ihe people of this country. The Radicals will concede noth ing. They have learned nothing. They have appealed to force. The Speaker of the Ilouae threatens force, u e shall see. Nat. Intel. Oct. 15. -xupuonrni'cxtnivagaiTCe, in ii.surpa- aii i s ) -.Tisat tion of ujigranleu p'owori, and every !ay t ,.rr;i"i- outrage included in the Constitution- r- . -artive, to: g i.in.tuou, Wtf sLa'l )e-i it , w isdo.iit 6tri-njth iuthe g'o.'iou erkt.-d country ,t:i;-t me evi-ii mi u(- n A ...I .'l "". . . 1?. .1 . .... I 1 ..JL 1 ..1 1.. 11 demeanoris." ilh what sort of rea nrim tny !! ti... i. i.. i. 'n thereluro. cMtmy accuse awl Htr in the hall -of (Jonsrrewt Neirro aaf rertK Tnrhr rtre-Trim.Tr-jttge-ffwr-tyfitrl-l-rgT rtat i erii. A'- F. cW,-'natiori"T"f!iall'. the faithlefss arfaien?e'iu,i'y. iP '''' dm in Ohto fast a! plirase of htgh crimes an mis- ha"'' 'been in "' 'g resit ""jii .vat;. lHtKlUjcntr. ''the faithful; the guilty fry jhojnno- XEGPkO SUFFP.A(.K-TME R-H'N CA LS M UST COM E OUT A0A1NST IT. Tbe Philadelphia Age, makes Hie fol" lowing striking comment upon the prob- jkbie -reuhof the electrontT "What will Congrer. do about negro suJIriige which anti-klavery Ohio has re midiatcdf Such leaders a-v Sumner aud Wilson are pledged to coiiibulsory necjro Btllfrage by the action of Cengreaa. They dare not abandon it, and 1 hey dare not ursro it. they dare not give it up be cause of fanaticism at borne. They dare not urge it, for not merely doe such ur gency involve certain deteat at tne i re eiJeiitiftl election, but a nearer peril st-Jl. For no one imagine, after inch a direct. popular j idgmeot as in Ohio, Kentuck y and Mart land and Pennsylvania and New Jtcrrcy that New York' would toU crate it. It would be leswteu to auy ex .ieii-t, N'aris ,.jbiaj,JJ..i.iicjectijj-.uegri suflrago a the North SiAa done for Ohio i-s i tie North with what tdiow of Justice or deOency-can.it he ciiArcc on thedea olated Hnd, conquered Sontji, if, as the Uadiciil papers now prceud, the result ol Ihe election has Ix cu to raise JocaJ publican," merely made a friendly call oree.t articles of imsici.cntii-n. found infoitn us that he found Mr. Johnson in led npon the alb.-gattou that the 'President a very agreeable mood, lie aiscourseo. t8 j o-iticall v opposed tn them, and Sena quite trettiy upon tue j onticai simsuon. itur JVjule, tVWt pro ku. vt lie Jia not feem to oe snrpnsea oy ine i ate, will snccecd Iimi. result of the recent elections. He refer-f Tne Senate is to send the siirpehded red to the fact that in several of his prin- j Seerc'ary of Wur, Mr. Stanton, back :.. ted speeches he had said that the people j the War Office forthwith. Senbr V'i. would in good lime teach their public Lot will briuj forward hi bill to esUh- : -- . I i . . l . . i... . 1 , . servauia in um rgm way, uiai me iieo iin i clto SLUrs-'c Ity lorce ol ItriiM lit exhibit tflrjnr wisrioffr, he lemarked, w.ll re.tif, benat,r V ilou is U. intro , i.iJ, Ltfr prejudice agninst nnotfending iicgreis, doe any oite iniaiue that northern rep iesentaiion'fnin Ohio, for instance, will tolerate negro contact on term of equal Tuely, and with if, we r'jeat, was the A' London I ad1 aHvertise"! for n h servant, and rectiAt'dT In reply uji tr'. it' one hundred a,!id tigiity ititeio. V,. farj Wat that. ,'V.e ' 4iei4i'tJ iti liiv -7i-S4..ftir.4-cWkT anl in juji llinn -rr tr- ty loar bowls.recijivtfii wr Ciuil t -riamiy iio!r HHoopli, -ven .bood and ruin and eot ;r,t rightly attentive lo Hie "eyU$ irui.i,tn 7,Bt doimmtted in tb,i afflicted of jji'siice and fo llioir own dignity 'country." i;.(i infereMs. And yet tire Radical ! , o ' Ii ertui luciiti JH ak'Ts fcverv v. Iicr;; an than presidents, congresses, or conyen uoutS ilia atrehtion was caitea to an analysis of the recent election in Ohio, where two great parties presented each its ticket. The people looked at them both discriminate! y, and tookjhe soldier standard bearerflaye) of the Repub lican party thu seemingly rebuking tbe Democrat for nominating a Valari digham man like Thunnan, instead of a soldier, and accepted aud elected the Legislature of the Democratic and Con. servatireparfTtT to prevent the re-election of a liadical like Mr. Wade, thus repudiating the two extreme in politics; and then, at thesame election, they t ricd the disturbing question of negro equality beneath major ity of 50,UUU votes. The" President listened to this statement, and said: "Il is a reiiiaikable fact: It is flic logic It is iho true lesson ot Hie dace bill foraistTtj na hutidfed rc mieut of black tr.xyi to ena'.le Piesi dent Wade to execnie the law. Sver,l additional hour.ty bi'.l-i, appro priating from tif'y' to fmr hundred iml- br eachy'rwr-rrhTT p nVch aso" TiT soldiers' and iho influence oi bounty agents, will t c th n passed. The suhje ".t of r.con. truclion will be do-ely tonsidercd, ai,d something attemped to ensure aud car ry out Sedator Wilson' assertion, that even, eight, or ten of die excluded Stale half send lU'Hcal Senator and Hepre serVtriTTvf to C"frgfesrand also Support the Paliciil candi latef-r the Piesi Jeuty;. Sherid ii( and Sick'et tiro to hu t n.l luck s t re niuuy of - ra 4tmt ionr and ir -eirot-of - the people approaching lo unanimity. These result were, of conrse, attributed only to the iii.lucnco of dure and fear. Hut in Enirland and America such Influ ett-os arenot allowed to operate, and tike bribery or frand, would render an elect' lion vid. According to oor theory, if ihe elector at the poll shall express, not hi owu entimenta, bat those of some other pet sou or authority, the election it self is bnt-an -idle form. ...An clcctiott. with us, therefore, is an occasion for rinu thought, inquiry, unreserved con tuliaiion and free discuntion; and our ot events election. And what irVakea tho fact still more remarkable is' that thWwouderfol discrimination vas made by the people themselve at the poll, and that these extraordinary results "were obtained iu the face of ( the misrepresentations that were .constantly maue in u,e press ana hk ,'ve'"a?tLJ.hUtAt:.w niandsf the-Iiitdfcahj, and thetreasuro elected. Ten State of the Ikhn tl.ov excliido from reprfsentatiorj md subject of their wealthy men was poured out like water 10 M thenv inearrying the Water The people bave conqnercu in spite of these appliance, and have pointed butj tne ngiit way lor ot tiers, timregiraing the tro datiffcroiis.extrenies, aiil takin n'-iHoii, wholly misrepr';ented tho view of their corisutueut. ibey teprtsent, now meagre and sinkui uiinority of tiie p'tfophi of the N irthcru and orga'tix-d Stte, : Tber - iWnt but the rumu of a r .. . : - 1 r . .1. .1 . .. -. ' npon tne sinmp, aoo. iuriuermorerinauij,rt,ffrt,f tntsrcprewnt eva.4he por IhenrTo their awtriry i ue Of course, uniler those cireinnetances, they will strike with rteklw 'dejij efatjiiT tor supreme power in the GoVcrunieiit, "outside .f the Constitution.". Their the sate, bigii, conservative giouiiti ai j4(v.rg hre iiup0rtiv and; UosiiBr! laid down in the August lUadephiufuU uc ;.wra-li.iitidti resist Convention of 18t56 jori the Ct hstiins, ,dii;Uiiu.Oleuiirsth wwul trowr tW'the ree.mroWW' WO J?tafe.t i!l lanirh , tleo t.rnnk.. but-ba ruadv when they rrii)vrri4-vi.'W twin a hil nw!v- sa 1N tliatj. when Congress tnvub,, , T --. - ' I'rkient put Ren Wado in his bJ ft ntw Gmstitntion, dnoo,mktlon rMho machirHiYa,;,,,, (f l,hn,nff ...W were sm-ii dtit.kmg anil :aijer. m. J . . . " . i trwryo n,,jr u ,sj impnis oi w uicn wc noo Kiycjij. niCi. wtr'etr'r"ftoTrrd U done promjit '' lesson lau'iht by the people of O.iio, as I It i reported thaW . . . - . t : : . s. .. - Il..s f i... . JW J . t 1 IIS J I " . w leni.it t. tital JiF.Jonnvm " otiglit to tie nn- 'J- Jl"lu&'" arid in favor oture loyalty and a united u put tbcm In strail-'jacket and tree" cojmtr ---lrrtTryiirs c.nvcraFon, a very Ls-ioi'i . mim., sutirages aro accustomed lo be given, nim. rA i it 1 f .s thu Assk at I aI !nn a . .t .nm tt i iA . t't .1 1 1 iivm'i v iiiii w aiwj vvn iv urn ui vui uiniMei 11 tUf 11 u'a Jr.iin ta.'.r!i 1 1 o u ,ito K.mhi 1 . J ' . . I enueted ihrimh such means.- Tliit ,-eion fi to eon t iitue. li.'t Marcl ) "1. ; tl-a i-, in.nt the new Koliea: I readout sliiill bit iiiauHrated. Such ii tlio -prtigianine of-tho Uadii cal -negroiics for the Cohtui'; s.stion. Ji skie' durin the- tasf r f lli'nL$eTtlMSr" itowiMfore n. the cltc:oi are to Vote 'for eowwn lion or against a ctinvention-iind-V at the Mini '-time, for delegate lo repre sent their coiintie jn convention, pro vidd thu alUriiiaiive vote shell be uffi c cut, according to the provision of the law. Such convention, if called, fete deliberate on tbe formation ot a constitu tion, in -which, there ball be a provision,'. that the elective franchise shall be en r T)E? V m - ' It it i. tltat 1 r. Jonnvin ottgltL to be jnjJ ly- W tmgres Can save M aryUnd w- peached, xind liurled from the While na P!?.!; ,i. i, ' ,i . -, . . , . , x from the Cavago and revengful rii'e of in thiM! 'TTiiies' ti( s nluoli ifijfril. fTxir u mh, wtieti once in i f.-t-t rive J - ..... - - 1 1 - - - - - ..... I ..II Im f ... .4 . . ' - . ... . . . she fall-down. d..wn, info tl.e loarl, V" . of the aMonaLmstiitition. "4 will pit, ,ewijil.r cue vHth the damned r1' Colbax, hptker of tho Houe be critrvinatly derelict if it dee not do that d well in. tbe tijaiu'r of de.ih.-- lof RcpreeentaUve of llc Radical so dirctlyt after its meeting in Novehv Wdmy,ftib a - R ump " CwgriK Udthet,oiAmfS :-v : r.-' --f TUE lDICALS. veratof thoie who jffdjt;HjeI jbor..waAtjjgci,.aiijdJ4ehad llitvo horetofore aeted er- costtperated: i i .i. ..ii i. :aa i. - ii.j.:r-.i j- .1 --. ... ueen aim snoniu uv guiuvu uj 11.. nt cjuieny who tne rancsj party in tni said the thousand, and one rejyrf stjijaee iiwj become ifioiratxiiIfwhaTlielvaTibm to JoTn solhorouhly disgnsted with the pro-re-trganiaing hi Cabinet were nnauthor ceed ing which have been going on for ixed aud uuUU)kW-Wh4everv JTi'e did in the last few mouth,' and especially of that direction wo'nld be the subject of late, amngihoso who lead or arw being raretut vngui a m. at inierwf pgort Tne raOTcal movinents, that tbej, joyed byallaiicb oersooa aa have the ... IqtiiuiHuatioiiaiW-eecte-ln-lW ri leieciiorr;"' that is, all ibe male eitixena of ' the state, twentyoue jeaill.fBOIl wards, of whatever faee,' eoU'. M Pf " vioii condition, who have been resident in Jlie''atul4iTar-ina'eaa.prevl'oaa 4e tbe day of any election, except neh aa maf be disfranchised for participation in the rebellion, or for f elon v at common law. , f TUftfcOhili le pnrjoe of collating itloJ'neaiieyj rciheAsi wiih'tho i quanfictiQiofyotera in some of the leading state now rcpre nave tnowu extraordinary scat iu piw- scrihiiig its ternit TJTIS7 " " - ... .' Neve,r beretoforr?, in America, baa tl' elective franchise -been extended to a ctasse . of voter, v except ihrotrgb' ' the -agejey of convention chosen by those wdWliadwjofedit-excluaivoly before. Congress, by the -acta under considera tion, ba extended it to all male of tbe -black race twenty-one year of age and upward, with" na-other -qalincrioiia- lbjnUaje above rectted ;ont eni, T -.n- 1

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