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' , • • I counted ii. posteKity, . , , , 1 ,• i t ,. -, -The condition of our Onstriet 'le alai a lire P ° M ill T ' ' - T 134, linmaltiOlki follows: - I • . ' a ' ....,,, 1 -:,L,Awillitialk Behmee in Treesay,liev 40;4 - liafitT 4 - ,zy f it s io t Ikeeipte-duriar..neealiest sad .: -' ;.- -I •.• I. • Gres. -, , , in No. A p m .k'tl % r OW , 6402. _64, ,d 0 erwiae in bloat, *ow .. i • 4 aimborn Stoo p 74 pr a qi .. .yats - - past free 114tir tiep re , , in arii . rs 1 these, be - elk:per • - Smit. ' • 4 1 pfragelit..tit. , . idaiiildUlli wojiut be; 00,4,, to. 'ant ibirlitiott °f 4iiiii.,11.191011 aV4optilatioi, r- 'US a hi4f , ' ropieiebiation• ,ittelOci ;of. thtr-lifthsi thereof Tat is to My.' they !wool& have in the: eiistini retro:, about twenty more members of C ony great than . bad before illaver7 wits, Sholis •.:. r•' and the ftew'fitslibu ,• • loai __;.; •. o number, - Makint •• , _ - bout forty raembers tir c “ss, ,, i say, one sixth oU the 'whoa body. •In other - words, the treason isi the rebellious Stilt* Abe suppression of which has' cost I ne` So many harldreas of thousands of 'Oise. ions lives, and so many tbousauda.ot millions of treasure, would be reward. srl oy giving theme vast'. increase, 4f politiv,si power. This absurdity the second chio/lo of the proposed. atnend. ruents,i 'designs to prevent, by **kW. equalkid moderate provision, that. is the representative popnhi t ion s , of cad by makings proportionate deduction from the whme population thereof, ici laws explode from the. privile co - of voting, any male eitizene, not crimir.- - als,-of the age of twentyoue year*. -I have yet to learn. tbat any plaweiblel objection can be offered to slush a pro. vision. - • Tbe third clause of the proposed amendments excludes U - Gr and frorr the Goll^ from all offices. the United St: perizonif who, Uniti,diStates, eial•Offitrors of rove sworn to 1 lof the deices* • ' 1 ' Total In T44•4llllklriscs l 7 ol r • - ••: , ending-1104 ,4 4/0. 181* 8 0 088 . P?- Payments for perißdpaTe , • 6 46804 41 beC6 . Bilotti* la Tresini7,Deo: 1,'86 1,741,483 .37 Amount of the pit Ito debt; es , ' It stood on Dec. 1, 11188 - $B7 478458 08 the 1- State siethe fur if/ Not. $O, tosit- Amonutvedneedst Treicary. dm isl year eedizil 1866:5 pet eel 41 pr et. loan Relief notes... Domestic cred itore.certifiets Public-debt Dec. 1 To wit, funded d( .6 per cent. 10an.... 5 per cent. per cent. 10an.., 6 per-cent. loan, in act May Ib, ISt Unfunded debt, re l l in circulation.l, Interest certificates! " outstanding.... Do. unclaimed ' Domestic creditors 1311111 420 ~ Amato in Tr • Bonds Penn'a K. Itl Do Philad'a.& Intereatontiono o and Erie K. Cab in Treasury.. Liabilitiis in execis 180 .. 200 a - 46 Z 14 Listdlitio4siaax4id. 4. 711ov. 810861... Do. do NO 85?.. 480 .. 448 645 .. 620 • Improvoil in I real' "q • ! ! The : extraordinary- lexpenditarc ; during the-War surd sine° its t.lose, in payments growirk out of it by *tither tty of acts of Assembly;have amount. ed to upwards ofi five milhons of, del . lard, wtrieh, added to the actual pair , . ment of theindebtednegs.ofv.he State, and money in till Trer4ury for' that :purpose, shows he revenut,s, 'above ;the ordinary ex.penditarres, to 'have anrounted' to slo,6l2.ootswhieb would all have been applied to, the payment •of the debt of tb ICominon,ealth in the lust six y4ars A careful attention to the revenues tof tho - Crimmonwcialth, with snob • just , nd prudent ohanir as may-be requir a•in the future, and 1 1 a wise economy i expenture,'will, in my 7 " judgmen ~ensure the, entire . pa3 - ment of thel public' debt, within the period of fifteen years. • The time fixed fcr the, redempt ion_ of $23,108,626 24 of thelindebtedness of the Commonwealth having expir-' od, I recommend that iprovision be mr.do for its redrimption, by making a new loan-for that •,,purPorli, payable at such' periods ins the prospective revenues will just fir • G4O .. 727 .• 808 -* 820 •. PSO ~ I racer, with rich satisfaction, to 1 1 tbeTwisdpin, prnde ce,and economy of the representative ' of, thu people, in e the maribgemnt f the finances ,of 1 i the GoinMonyrealt , during a period of much. emburralmment, uneertajntY and dilitress,,anclL-conkratulate Sou, and them on the n at. appreaeh of the ' entire liquidation bf - the ; public liebt Since my last- Annual: Message, 1 ) have drawn frrim ithe Treasury . two thormandslellars ol IM L fund placed Lin the hand's uf th ri.44 2 errir for s e ! era service and (Act. 'ef raordinary c p pended, in T+.tymftnt of my personal staff, and for f five purposes, al beretOfore, except ' ve hundred and ixty, three dollars ; lod ft rty-eight eents,Avhieh I have ut tied into the, 'misery. , 1 i I pt event ; for y. ur l i onnsideratien; 1 t e amendments t. , th e Constitution 4 „ th, United Stat , s, proposed to the, Legislatures of th several Statelfby 1 a resolution of liot. Houses of Con. MI Accov 700 AN 785 s. 828 +. 885 ~ 955 ~ .grbss, paaaeci on th last. I was.glad t vrithont _delaying - 1 tbc,se amendmenta l .l opinion of onr pot, geklei al eleetrol By the election of Accom 830px 445 .‘ 455 " 544 " 620 '' - members openly fa4ori n g and advo eating the amendlients,_ that opinion 1 seems to me to bavU been sbnedeno9 expressed. Indeed the amendments are soy rhoderato and reasonable iin tl it character; ' that it would hive been statonisliiog' if the people bed failed to oPproro. ti km. That every I periten, born in the prAtod Ststett.ii.d free,' whether by birth or ntannetl47 sloe; is a calson,of lb() United - Stato, l ,and that no Stekk. tiaira rig Ito abridge the -privileges, of oittneus of Ithe United Statee44tniewarst printilyl plea which ware t u never 'oortonaly doubted linyartore,- 1 n tii aftor. tho-10.1 , saze frrt , r of slas.e.ry. tad EE 1111 :.553 .25 25,000 00 NM 824 00 26 66 1,854,295 Sitp El 85,622,052 16 1866.. 4 00 '59 00, 001 $4!)0. 680 32,078,192 218,200 - 131 =I 2,820,750 $96,620 Oa, 13,0e4 4,448 88; 119 671 Certific t - 85,6=022 16 1 ---7---.1 • I i ' asury : . i .. i 1 Co I $6,606,000 001 io d 0.....". 6,500,00(i. 001' , l'hitnAl'ii. Cod' 1.2".05,000 00 3,741,033127 1 .13,086,033 27 24636,918 89 of assetz MI 0.622;052 16 I • ' I ALS ,1110 . 4,aturli . 128,144060 ] . iv. 2.0,'66. 22,686.018,89 -- sinqe!6l 6,612,041 147 ) Ifith day ot Slane, at it was poseible, 1 1 goal l adqption of to ',ascertain the' Tie upon , them, i at in - October: , Iles: largemajotity "of hellion 'Unjust. trasa, by 'a .vo wo removed inch persons. 1 . The fourth , ,ity of: the deb) and prOhibits men erthe Claims for the loss or ematicipatto any slave. . 1 -The fi tth clause provides that igress shall have power to enforce Provntioas of the other clauses by propriate legislation. 1 That these wise and moderato visions will meet the 'altar apprOa- On of the Legislature, I ea by two-third 1 not doubt. , If proposed' ot li each. House of Congresit 'and rat fisd by three -fourths of the Legialaturtts of the Stiatet -the Constitution profldes that they si3: uid stand "as stiototed amendments of that instrument. I . 1 A questiefn hu been raised whether ,the States lately in -rebellion, and not yet restored to their privileges by Congress, are to be counted on this Vote—in other *olds, whethere who belie rebelled and been so lied A all be entitled to a potential v ie e ix liiie in the question of the guarantees tio be required of them for future obedience re tire - laws. So monstrous a proposis mon is, it appears to me. not support ed by the words or spirit of the Con. s;itettioq. , The power to suppresslin serrection, 'lecheries the power of i k ing provision against its, breaking at afresh. ,TheieStates lave made an niijnst war upon oar Common filovrn lira and their sister States, and • power given by the Constitution to make war on our part, includes be Rewer.to dictate, after our'sucesise, be teims of' e peace and restoratir. 42,1 The power of Congress to iuitren e to every rState a Republican forth of GOverninent. would cover much m re cogent action than buyer,- been biiid The dray imposed upon Congresiro provide and maintain republican g v ernmente.i for the States; is to be ac , cePte4,,in, the broadest meaning of - be term. It ii not a mere format or l i n. neeessarY provision The power was ohonferred' , , and the duty enjoined, Ito preserve fl-ee institutions against ill eneroichments, or the more violent elements of despotism and anarchy.l-- 1 And now that treason ha., by rebel lion. eubverted the governments ofl s number of States, forfeiting for tire peOple all, the rights guaranteed , the Constitatioc, including even th_ of property and life, the work Of . toration for these States rests with t e National GaVernment, and it •sbon d be ifeitikiblly.S9o &Weill, Ewa* • guaranteed - By their (*sage by Canvas", a d 1 th• deolaration of the people et_ the lite eicetions, the faith of the eeticie tbiis pledged An the smotidrbente, and th y Will be sairit carried out, *rid r benefits given 1 tik Abe- rebelAitte 84itea. But. when the :arnerdineetil "hail have pursed into 041 orgslo lair, should tkie people lately in - ribelhou perriruit in their rejeitoon, skid lib •:op iwi 1 tinned dhiobedienoi, and the: 40W* i tiOn of the imectittort of the eAtional liiirs, i; wilt, be , al:01 1 400,11A(10. .tsi to l e nation that, the v , firTs Rod force .f ~.. ~ , r i lint. ail* la illy , L' tit ear .oti. Yi 41 _Mk, billi -onftibip balm it, -alni partial Vi - re-p7l4l3.4t7lol3ll.**Tilnit:err Add WO ‘nd ' of, .ottr_,freetlnth,lind ti .e'relnied,if Ihe i gnirettiatentja , )roia• of Itii 1 'poweridrio en l t4r t _upon- 'the; wofit_ at iiao•astratitii 4 the * very fbatidatiaa; t , nd „Om e amenity, 'itilj ' , lii discitrd all di - , ' ' Yr 'laaneenies afaiti 'one 4 ~ Is 3, , old - them ersaiiriaoiydOin lad :dal Jim= ma I , .. ' • : ;*.. - ' . . The CUaltliatiou'll jltdlood treas. oi, atid ,has jOtia • " poaar Iti' pri t &oppress losarriatiir, wralk,ll',Oect ; attars. It btu itsa .in detail, 1 the tams to be ren ts after snob se I ward Hew eonld it *Prof It would . 104060 not be coitlimied by the triidestqmrtisso, 'bat theirflitatos bad a eig,l to be.roprimotlall jr& congress at* lifrat When they mewl earryiag ow, op•a[wilwpiost the gateraugeot.. or theapongresa was aaall•en • a lawful body , ootwalistatidkqg IliwirozchisiOu. Howl tba'a have theVartivalt the right, of representation .. aa4sl,T, tot by, eron'plr„ ivies; doitai • their arias when' they•uoidd ito tor* bold *ulia. 'Fluk United St•teabayaltbe jigfo r and ; it mi their Aoty, t(t 44=eiii .s 4 oari 7 do kw foists good . ._ t al t they may . esm Atiffiesonttand4OffendOs t jar thr `to *" - .kite i v is ~.. _ . majority to effect their lawful adopion. It was det •rmined sjotin by thelbf mal sencu not both-Abe great Witt , cal pa ties, l ,whab Congress, by an al. moat nanimmut vote, declared the rebelli ns'eltateit_witeous' the right tf, repro atetion in the Electoral i.:elloge in 18 ..J-...,-1_ J .. i Weebug - alto go on resolutely atd rapidlY,with all measuressdoemed Doc. 1 essaryto the. futuretefety, ;of the; countr , so that all par.v4of 'it ~, n by,, st, the t)arl'i at day_be restored tii just ' , and-equal p iiiizai'privilcila,, •! _ . inciii The keno - report of .Hoe. Thom , as H. Bur we, Superinioadear of thc maintenance and education of the soidie' opines, will egbibit.*lollo . ... sent c ondition and theretwit - thus of tha; undertaking..- Neatly:Unto thous* de Of the destitute children "Of the . brave then who laid doint their lives that) the nation might live, *0 now not , 001 y comfortably provided for and, guarded from iempatton, but are receiving an edncation. which will Al thetn to re-pay thegre of thc 1 The appropristion made far this purpose, et the last 'session, heti been sufficient to latest elf -antabeell of tit financial • year „just', eloatd.. Aar- recomelend 1 whatever appropriation may tl :b eesessiry, to—nootioue - and perfect e eystem tinder which the schools are,condrioted. '• , - There l cap ibe no doobiktiosit atirotp. propriation will be autda--,•4lfece . I to select 1 any State fotereet which If willifd more weirritlyrkitiereo4 1 to voui,prompt . attelitton and liberali. tir ihert'iarother, it would be this. ;All,l Penasy‘saulatis are proud Of Road -it ties - tear Ibileerte. of all hue mar::i Owing te their greater deetitntkmaed want, ofi information, on lb* pis* of tbeir i lidatisestbetirpbeie et 0;11.00i.. ored Soldiers may regain, sonteapessel atentkm!. ' Perhaps - satherita , to the . State Superintenden., te sec; for a, short tie:loth* eareutes of an egort, to intoertaiti their aumber and etelomfel and betairtbera kW) the schools *A i may be 'provided , for thentorill be suf.] ficient. • IThe [' whole . Umber .* .tbei State islootylittgarr.g. who* A..;,415 . bave s ,iftr bees tetepeentOf PePIT! 'led . -, • , . 1 that;praTiPiao 1 1 4 11adi 1 ihr - the enalatemanee eteuetrotemie* alert/ &carom perprty, and bate:Weq! ao maime' d *giro - prevent- them: frow securiug i.liVitiikeock 'by therAsbor, remtinglinildiugtat'osoe, orstrelrethe era meantratclocasay'deent twleiall4 priper, *mai . thio arraegemenUtil PegedleiHtbe /Fational Goveramenarof their INO • i 4 ere;, completed. - Pity lin pr? Irwin :number; sad il k .* dune , of: am Cprapeol,-.' Midthrtiklit the . 40 W 4. I:Zermaai the iamatett, o4.apppr p 4 up a.prefiricas sit. , fence by begging. rit triotin still ch #1! on the sp. 4 k• r••••.: • - 9 • I • = 1 .. 1: 4 (Ali,' - 6 +o lit ' too ititiebba Ar, #' ' . ' citiserii have denine° . fdr them ' , , t speedy' and proper relief (mouldy bit giv" tt a tlit Y opt4rt i tto i rTli, i r r i' b i s t 11 Rids um oatt atone' afforU flume te'tsitig to all'or ilt!le crier" 31 our ittliiiiiiitid• id thus eXhibiting grati. 6 tollieiriddeilf tahlifill Men, *rho d yid' AA * * the tinitntry, the bur. tl i al = l4 Iker PeoP!e 9 1 1 , „e nvhs arose. 1110 1 1 ill tad iiiiii tiissioners tr, a,nmkt e./ 11 /0 1) ogillt„.4 3 4 ll •"'AL OAP, exemillar pont. km' sillsl - 1361 ---- ;#4. 6 11,it always . be L. , maritta t 11 ahused ft* plirpowne-'4lifienigl Abe lot el lail jtilt ) it' i as IsitaMtiptenify In abased; hil iiiilltuiitifututtities • Tti-Oeosseiv4it'peeilitie,;,sbe ad. ittinlstreibnitairlartaljastirmitereitter, II nmontinecAtdsw jury tioturaiaionerit ,abs i tt In eleetast to leek enn‘ty, in the t, same manner is inspeeterstrfeleinians I ate chosen. each eitisenynting for ono 'jury oomniissiimer t und the two per. acne, having the: highest. number ofd votes to be the jury conneimioners of the respective'lcountY. 0 perform the lane duties, in the seleCtion aljniors.l that are now impoisd upon the sheriff, and county commissioners. , i ' It it impossible to provide In all respecte, Cm the increasing and chan.. EgiUgiateresta of our peoplo, by th e 'enactment of general laws, tititAo a large extent it is practicable to relieve the .legislature from special Jegisla. don which is demanded and Occupies 'so much of int sessions.' SpeCial leg islation is 'generally passed (without doe consideration, much of it at tbv close of the mission.•ar.d is chiefly ob jeationable frem the partiality, with iilieh powers and'privileges are con 'leered. I again recommend - . the pa s sage of general laws, When it is at all prac ticable, see in this connection,i recom mend the, passage of a general law 'regulating railroads now existing r.nd the inforpinstion of new companies, so, that so Or as possible there may - be just uniformity granted,- and 'equal fficaitiei afforded to the people, of lin 400144 re of the Commonwealth. There are at this time, in the vari.- ,ous prisons,a number of persons under l 'teatimes of deathotome of them for i I many years, and khas become a ens- . loin Oaten int:dining Govern* shohld kkkkknee, s age a war - air ot, eiecution'in t eases unacted,oe by . ,bis predecessor, [at hob' aufreiias4t liappens , that in . emit* irlii i'sotee punishment ifiiiint" prie, dieted, that of death' may! 'appear to the Executive to be too isevera: . ' :I curve/14 repeatany• reiomnienda tion heretofore made, that provision be amide for the reception of meal per. gone into the penitentiaries. who , may be pardoned or. condition of remaining alitutted time therein. '1 I re-appointed Hon. Cl.R.Cciburn, Superintendent of Corn moriSchoOls on I the expiration 'of his term in IJunel last, and he continued at 'the bead of that Department until the first of No camber, when he resigned, and I ap pointed Col J. P. Wickersbana. 1 It is due to Mr. Coburn to say, that„he fulfilled sit the duties of his kiffice faithfully and efficiently:l It appears from his repot t, that therewere in, .t he school year of 1865, 1,863 school die. tricks irt the State; 13.146 schools ; 16,141 teacher's, and 725,812 pupils, , with an-average attendance of i4,8,- 068., The total cost of the sch3olsys tem, for the entire State, including taxes levied and State appropriation, was for the 'year 1868, $4,195.258 57. The increase in the number of school districts will 26; in the number of itilmls, 222. in the number of children Attending school, 19,982 ; in the aver lege attendance at school, 18„9•l5. and 1 iii the vital cost of the system, 8581,- 1020 02. I invite your ittettion to' the 'Valuable suggestion made in his rcipo rt. and that of Col. Wickershatb, , and commend onr system of public 'mar uc- Lion to the continued' fostering care of tyre Legislature. • , I herewith present the report of Col. F.lordan, Military Agent of,the State, stt , Washington; of Vol. H. H. Gregg, Chief of Transportation • of 8. P. Estee, on miljtasx history dour volunteers ; of trusteeit-wf the Sol diers' Gettysburg National cemetery; of the proceedings and ceremony of the return of the flags,.on the 4th of July, in the city of Philadelphia, and Id Col. James 'Worrell, commissioner appointed under an act relating to the passage of fish in •tbe Suscoehantia, end invite you ;attention to:them, and the report of f sbe Surveyor Geo Ural and Adjutant Gonentl. • - The Agency at Washington should, in my judgment, be coetinned. It; has proised-vary allele' in sill respects, i and especially to oar volunteers' and i ale' females. ..-?' Four thousand six hundred:' and ninety claims havethrough the l 'Agency during W e p a s t year, nod three hundred and eleven thousand. omen bnedred and three dollars! las 'beim collected from the 'Government' and• ttaiiimitted tw"theOfaireants free ;of - charge.-. ...! •i 'ltWilltit necessary. to continuo the . office Of Oilier of Traneportatitie, as then”- 'are unsettled lfieounti- with railroad °minutiae and the National] GovirtiMefit,- asf .thitiers- Whit.' pet. tormid in Oki ''Oetitt'' - and. , -mire of bodies-, :Of •ther amide !Whit* trial re it.: An - additkliatilopreptlation will ho telifiredlW=thte Dspitrtmenti ': -. 'I aitinag ieciAiinentY; "lPitistice 1 4Q to titft' - and thii dead, - ' that vows 1, milifiliy %INiory 15e 'rualled forwird• .. ia+iobe ~6~Qaii: to .1 ~~~ i =ll IS.IS * ably, and ' that mom*. for:that . _ purypse '}bcearitir9prigiOd: . . „ 'rho tipstetii ol 7 . the: W .b ale .aaattc ; boapjtal represetit - that it iaimposeible Lir th em! to accommodate anitcare for - , the nutitheicof patients committed to them anderrthe laws regolatinx ad-• mistione in ilk the hospital, and earnest ly remit:lin:lent that provision, be, made for, increased accommodation. I need not Say that lltti institution hi carefully and occannicAlly managed, or to refer to the 'great good it 'has producedi and that I cordially unite in the stateinent and reciodinendation of the • mentirial, herewith -presented. ' I invite your attention to the eon -diiio? .01 . t h e Alveill. 1 .. 2 -. • ':-..• 1t .., - is toe th rall—closet° as a &pod. tor* for thirlarge amouut of trainable' military material to he kept In it, ithd is, in ' all liespects„ inconvenient and i not Adapted-to its.purposes, : , 1 ..„-iliochlnoonrenience,was esperiene: ed'ilirlig, the war for . want of anal dent room and safety and ,I Ocoee- mend that groind be procured 'and a e i noW and ommodious arsenal be erect- • elk in or- near- the Capital of too State ' ' ' Since the adjournment of the Leg. lielature I drew iny_warraut 0n... the 1 Treasurer for' five thousand dollars, appropriated to the National Ceime tory at Antietam, and appointed. Ma jor General J no. It Brooke, titoitee to represent the State. Before the war-I rant was draWn I, appointed C olonel Wm. IL Blair and Captain J. Merrill Linn, who examined the ground` and l l made a full investigation, their report of which accompaniet this message,— , • It will bel noticed that they report I seven hundred and ninety-even bodies of- Pennsylvanians that will remov- ', ed into thecometcry. and recommend an Additional appropriation, in which! I moat cordially unite.. . ',..: I I, caonotelose my list Annual Mutt i sage; without renewing th e eXpicission 1 of my gratitude to the freemen of the i CoMmonwealth, fur the hearty 'apprev 'al with which hey 'have cheered the labors of the P.aceeiiiive Office. TU have earned ouch appreval by I s iny -offibial conduct,- dining the last six , years, must always be a source c,: cif ) pride . to myself and children. .With- 1 l out thsoOnsciouenets that I was erk,.• deAvoring-to- deserve their approval; and without the hope that I _should ' succeed in attaining it,• I I meat bare suok tinder the resporrabilities of my 1 poittiott. It wits only a • relinoon on . , Mims i li glretg a elletibe - 'aid.% Triliti:4;....:. t., -.. _i I. • :a-..: - ..t...0.A4 1 people, and their repregentatiros, that eneouraged ;me during the davit 'and terrible crisis through which the conn-1 tri haisPaatied. 1-tried to do my:duly: copy country; and know 'I was at least faithful to her in her _deep , dia. tress,,and I Oodeeived that duty not to In limi:cd :•C. Itie-merely. fatting; of men into ; the field. to suppress trea- ) son and sehellion and maintain they national lifc(anedoing of everything , •in my power to sustain the just • war ; forced upon us. I felt also bound, I so far as I could, to protect and pro ; mote the rights and comforts of our volunteers, After they had left 41101 State, to aid and retieve the sick and I wounded, and to ere for the trans mission,_ to their 'bereaved families, of the precious )bodiesof the elain, and the - maintenance and education of their DI pfians as honored children of the cour.tb - . ' , .. ' To have been the Chief Magistrate of thie great • Commonwealth, - during the period through which • mei have passed, and to have earned and main tained (ifincleed ."•I. have done so) the confidence ar.d affections of her people and their reprtiontatives, are quite 'enough to satisfy the highest ambition, and in , my retirement from the high trustrgiven me, I pray God , that the State may continue to gw in power and strenotbi and her p ule in pros , perty an. 'sappiness. • • A. G. CURTIN'. EXECUTIVE CUAIIBIR, } Harrisburg; Jonuary i 2, 1867.• • 'The Tribune for IM. The Tribune enters upon the year . , 1861 nipre prosperous in businestithan , k ever before. 4The ,oxpediene iof - en. hirging tine pages thus ma ' erg the. Tribune, the largest and the .; - eapest newspaper in America—wad oubted by, many. We have found our account in - it. The circulation of the Tribune is stsadly increasing. and our sliver. tieing patronage tlab increased .. so m oo that it, is mgrs difficult to print our news than when we used,--a-small er sheet;and thi9 difficulty we can only meet• by frequently ptiblisbing aupple:.- mentary page S- The of• the war has iniposod upon ' iti , o - ' Tribnue the 'discussion of tantoeuto!O and pecullar, problems. We have root them as, best we could, Inhering with sincerity for Freedom, Social Progreso) Political Equality, Impartial Suffrage—All Right for All. A Repablican l President became the enemy. otßepnblieanism, and we. have been called . upoulti denounce and, expose thetreitheries of a degraded Administation. :It .was not without Own; cert.:defy., not- without . much thinking. Oak we made an_ hone with' greslient, -.liikiistin. I " The ' people npprovet veil course • by -"reinniing their:tidiest rettresentativeeto prase; Theellictienui* , ,_lB6€o.4o inVoitukt; Ist t toe pities nkLetga sarrender- , -Malte now dna* ,Reee*ruitticin. is nowt the duty orth - u - cohhuy=potiticat - re* construct ion—resonsitructitii intfloss+ co- *nil . tanifli: - Nns - ifte no longer . pile:ited I;'y Icro ' ni.ic6rmttico, led ve ME To ADVER-TMOS. • rA NM* , Aar remedied by a moo' exakititspid-paikijr: at Washington.— by. reauCiag, camstoytki tile -specie this we 6611 intdßt. . '1:-. The necessity - ef-f f roteetinritkitudflit . ;;1 oasis :Piejoies Oi)on. as. . NY'll l. lgro*;- - ,i that ok,tbia• Most ilriportanti,44olllllo,,,, the Republican patty Is diiri4eC r.iiii. ''-` honest frit mischievous inirrotiV-14V- • the West particularly. . are eutlelrewiic, : 1 (mint to-, create a pelicy 'Which Sist*--' only reeull...in.the proittritilo*oaltokfi:. ' lase-Industry-Mho degradation OfW . .capitalists: and the - oggrandiiementoflNgrok . '.. trapitelists: - During the• inaq . yeatei:- of , our work:- wiii,.' halve oitifiliffillit' ' c c ti getirlitAbilt interest . ' 1 Vre , -ke 'ore , ~.,.', teation--more necessary . ori* , ineirek;„:, before, and We ehall insist, pop Skit: . ' broideet and •Wiseet liigiOatiilisfoillbil4*. Right of tta . roe.. '.! --..-.'!. tr.'- - . , 1 . '-'' .- 't :' 1 . - In the - perplexing . !iineritiori '44-1.1t.e.t. - construction . we see no reas,orr . ' fq, ! ' amend, the- Polley which we iiiie . 4` .- sorted Since the'eloiter of the War. !Iti - • then snetned t_oblis that-Riareneipsitiknilf ! of the Black . ..should...be . , foliiiiireit by • Suffrege-for the .Black ----. We Aid, IPA! : see the wisdorp, of a poliey.of prOMii-.1-' . ettone con cation and! banging. Altir [ . .: bad too na - eVtiteod in`. war till ask the:: • 4 . blood in _getee-=,.' even tltigrat,TY ativy - 1,- 1. vengeance . . It seemed impor ant Ott! tkodouth - shOuid .eonecide Su . age,kuil .- .; I,,fi that tbe.Noeth chore. . .c . ,oneede A . M.! . terity." -- Some..of our - tend I 'tierliP-,' proved of this ;•but ,Ci i - !greris hilt - 'to& towed our - advice. - 4 triaes4. 4. lion. ? approved by Cengressr— to. s treater.: extent,then we elqine4 in.,thel.Tri . burie. i We -nave held that I hemen W . 0.6Litr . ..1 ' ed eriptivra in Reliet ilenge tii,,,siii#o'L mu - Me - eel sureeedered.prison je,-0th5i.1..... i . violated the . rites of wiii-,, a 01.:,aidiat I the assaminatiori of .$1 r. I.# 4) 06 il l Ohfitild l r -- be: triediind pireiaberi. (....76e is 1 *MC '• ' l ' 6 a i , . the Adininietratlon hare ogri•e,d. t8 . W.4:1 ' no punishment should be inllited ever. r upon min ' who..o.re.Chargettiri4, theee ri cmes, and the 'only - measure( Silting .... Ibte punishment is dm amen nient. ~4,if , • raframibisement . fr - heidin P . ',!tiffei., .. eskiairle wierely, _ • ' 414-*.04;1 .ve—flit...: tho.....rairitl. hand, the paesrge to vier U/V l3 'Al!WIlly ~' .Bill,the Freedman's Bureau- i11'.. - ariii I 1 the Bill.f6r •So ffrege . iii the . 13. Islet : Iof I• Columbia,show that reconsiCeetion. I • will'notl consummated withqut•eitt ! ' -lenge and protection fair, the. illlkke,4 , -:t The pTi olicy 3t . the otnune :; v ft,n, been. ,- pesetteallyridopk-d.by thoie , i,t) (lit. 1 • )terod - witti us daring its disc sition.. l =' i, IWe nev.er. ciarrel with. rile 'rts,. - .wilti'l aro impatient with le.', -• We . C- trust i i - the justice of believing that . sy. gifr 17 I their - Way . to -what ;s righr „i.I t cwt WI trust . they willido 4,4 the justt•elof be.. ,_ lieving w e g o r ) ! It r• w ar in whet is: right, ,i • I We work for 1 the.-i:ime ohj." et. tri* , !perhaps .... 3 p ill.diffilent wsr, trr....... Inn Meter aim than . to secure ,:e.tilit.!:l this nation, arid 16 . 01 nit - tient 14ierty 1 progress, happmess, virtue,, , rid toe . I taliversal brotherhood .c•f. tin% F ' '. 'i : .t,r:4:l for this *e Ehrill'continue tot( the 64 ! - best way. ,1 - - , Wu have reorganized hnii ii rengfiti , erred every,Jepartment of the / .4114,,..., We have corkerip3ndents iii es' ripart .. of . this . corintr; , and in ever y: vitritry;' of the World; .sident ecitres nileinfli,s in every capi tat% and , commer 'al „cers.:! ter "of Europe' mid South.; 4i ll 4tkCsfer) epir.iial. corrOtoudents wtlslo-f:94,11 , - important movements in all .: ' We 4- the earth.. This retabliehinei 1.-00 N: a great deal ofmonPy,-10 1 11 to 14 2 1420.' .it we have t itives'ed . niney . -„th 84410 -, ! - of dollars. - I . - • . - . . .... 'i l .'... ..... ~ Friends of ' lmpartial Jest cerilid . Progress ! we greet . yon on th !btfgtitil prospectabefOre us. - -Friendi . ' l l4'llik.i . 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