Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 28, 1866, Image 2

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    dividual W 1 ,hM work a forfeiture
tf lc rihtu of whole communities,
. .. . i . .. :
1 no f.onmuniiv nss reumio.i or is re-
turning to n Mate ol peace and in.lus.
tl-V
ti. ....!... !. .... u i Tr ...
measure, therefore, seeuis to ho as in-
consistent will, the actHal condition of
the conntrv ns it in at variance with
I 111 I1MVIMUII l.tilliii iku- I i v
..... r.i... i'..:t..ii.,.,w.
III I VllllLltUtlMI KJl IIIV L llll HiM.IH .
If t..iin.T f,-,,,., frriwriil foiiM.1er.i-
i I r f .
liiMid Wrt l V 1 111 i III. 1 III. I, ill in .h-t-.il. it
ia f. .-..;.rl,tv l.;..ffi In
time of war it wan firinrnllv proper,
ll.atwc should iirovic for tUoac wl.o
were passing hiuldenly from n tondi-
tion of bondage to a htate of freedom,
but this bill' proposes to make tbu
j ii.. . .. i i
r reeuiui-n iiurt.iu. .miimiMnu .i
the net of lSfi.V :is one of nianv irreat
anil prtMnrilinnrv militaiT measures
in ciimmi) n f.ii nidablo rebellio i a
nnrniniipnt. branch of the nublie nd-
,0,,'WlU,,t9P0VVe,'S gre,tl,r
J have no reason tosnppoRe, and I
do not understand it to he alleged,
inai mo aci oi iaren,io.), na proven
deficient for the purpose for which it
was pasBod,nltliougliattliattime,nnl,uncertiinexK!Ctationandrciiesnew,
fora considerable period there after.tho white to those among whom be lives
. i- . i (.. .
uovernnient, oi ino unneu ciaies re-
maincd nnacknowledired in most of
the States whoso inhabitnntsl.ad been
involved in the rebellion. The insti -
tutionofslavcrv.forthe militar)' de -
struction of which the Freedmcn's
n ...iV. I ;- K,.o Knnn ..li-nHt- (.fTuft n. 1
nllv und finally nhroffated throuchout
.1 I . . I i
llie IIOIC fUUIIliy III! Illliciiuiliuill
of the Constitution of the United
States, and practically its eradication
lias received the assent and concur-!
llie w noie couniry oy an amenumuni,
rence of most of those States in which
it at any timo had an existence. I am
not inercioru, huiu co uibc-cru in nit
condition of the country anything to;
iustifv an nnnre icnsion that -the now-!
era and agencies of the Freedmcn's
Eurcau, which were effective for the1 community orState a mode oi lilcsuita-
.: . I.. i i - i .. ..
protection ot lreeumcn ana rciugees
during the actual continuance ol'hos
tilitius, will now, in a time of peace,
and after the abolition of tslavcry,prove
inadequate to the. samo proper ends.
If I am correct in these views, there
can bono necessity for the enlarge
ment of thejiowcrs of the bureau liir
which provision is made in the bill.
The third section of the bill authorizes
a general and unlimited grant of sup
port to the destitute and suffering
refugees and freed men, their wives
and children. Succeeding Eections
make provisions for the rent or pur
chase ot landed estates for freedmen,
and for the erection for their benefit
of suitable buildings for asylums and
nchools, the expenses to bo defrayed
from the Treasury of the wholo peo
ple. llio Congress ol the United'
States has never heretofore thought
itself empowered to establish any laws
beyond tlio limits of tho District of
Columbia except for tho benefit of
our disabled soldiers and sailors. It
has never founded schools for any class
of our own people, not .even for the
orphans of those w ho have fallen in
the defense of tho Union, but has left
tho care of their education to the much
more competent and efficient control
of the States, of communities, of pri
vate associations and of individuals.
It has neycr deemed itself authorized
to expend the public money for the
rentor purchase of houses for the
thousands, not to say millions, of the
white race, who aro honestly toiling
from day to day for their sulisistcncc.
A system for tho support of indigent
persons in thcTInitcd States was nev
er contemplated by the authors of lie
Constitution. !Nor can any good rea
son be advanced, why ,ir a permanent
establishment, it should be founded for
one class or color of people more than
for another. Fending the war many
refugees and freedmen received sup
port from the government, but it w a
never intended that they should
henceforth be fed, clothed, educated
and sheltered by the United States
Tho idea on which the slaves were
assisted to freedom was that on be
coming free they would be a self-sus
taining population,and any legislation
tliat amount, more than tho entire I
R..m l.v..f.nil.il 1.1 .tif niiA ..n. ....1..!
one yea
tho nilniinistralion
J " . .
cf the second
Adams.
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wiai. Man in.. mi inoy arc noi ex- hjection to the hill. The C.nitmion n,e" ,,ar" J cury It me H.aries Sumner, Thai Slovens and'.J i, Vt 1 V ""V? r ? f HV- f
pectedtoaUamascH-suMainingcon-h.i, v (i,.,1:ITVS. in ,-onnection ir.f,i-.iS C.rg. that ... my , w w , , . ' J 1 ' , u ' f:??,' ' V. t f :'.mtf r ' r'llVZ sj
dition.must hare a tendency injurious; wih taxalio, iat each State sh.ll -t oftW S;.s. s.. fur 7" k'' 1 1 c2- 5 , turn S .ales cut of that Kmp.re. ' -
alike to their character and their pros j,avp ( Jeast OI,p r,1,rr,,ritalive ani at leat as si is d jKt..i-i.: on tie";r - s mc CT'C ,n the crowd, 4,w nat; Irorao, the tintr.Wr of State, 7 5 1 ' J ?5f S
pcrity. The appointment of an ugent 1 fi'XC!H tie rl',i(. fortiie nuruor to v. S.icl jn ov. aiti-i;. have srra.ty I-yi 11' v Forney," "rrpiieJ, he had no am- t0 1' guns, wert rcJ on tie ? - T. I Sj 2 5 x
for every county and parish will create ;rilttirp timw c.ul State ..hall I en'i- 'k,:. r.i.d are to l deeim-d as monition to waste cn d,tj J-. inst, in every princ-pal city an J town iZ( ;r; 5 w C 'h
an.nimeuse patronage, and the ex-j ,.,, . it 10 provides that the Senate cptit W tc n;oy their con.-.;o:i,,.al and tUt be was not coin- to be hub rourhot the ecuritry in honor ci 41 TJ ( ; s 52
nso of numerous officers and their oftllr T-nited States shall 1 cmjd r.g,u a n5e.nlr cf the I r.ioa. ,: rn ,J ' ; enu ct. of the cgro Fwr -;1 r s :
clerks to be ap1.01.1ted by the l'res,- ;nf , W() s.nalor, from Mfh 5:a! ,nd In.inr fr.n ti.e Con.titntioi. 1 , , ' ' r0,rfm' nJ f they Hon 1,11. 2 T .t'?5
dent, will bo great 111 the begmnu.g. ; .,(1(is wi , .w.,niar for,(. .that nrt State Ust-if. Sn,i trom ti.e actaal .taation ot tl'ctn?hl llT f-t an earthqaake, they ! That dougbty hero, Gen. John W. I Z V h 3 -
with a tendency steadily to increase, j without its consent .shall Ik- d cprived the coa;-v. I f.il no; or.lv cn-i'led votU Iikt,-V ftH:1 !K,mc n'0"1 t'f them. -cary, serins to have the inside track f ' r M
Tho appropriations asked hy i the,ofits 0,,a uffra::P in ti,0 fvnatc. t-ut U.nd "to anme that" with tU It wonld pccib from present appear- for tl,r nf,mion of Governor by the-s F 1 V ?A '
f reedmen s I.urcau as now esUhlish-;The erj,rin!li arl wa n(.ariiv Fexieral restored, and thc- of ar.ces as tlmo-h this t.Uan 4l-.r nc 5 J their white allie. J-S," VT,-.. , 6fof
-iMV,e-TC-71S,,i,.amfUtl0 f "'--'edin th?absenoe of the State"ehVfv the eve:.. ;,;es . the f..!I eaerx-is. r 9 'r t Washingtcn' l.inh,v--J wa,! ?r H.CTZS"
.4000, and it may hewfely est.ma-1 10 1k ftflw.UN,t 1kc:u1sc ,,,vir f thur fa:.v:i-.ns. ti.e ri.rU and P. . " ' generally ct iebrated thro'hort the ! 4 V" r-J
ted that the cost to Ik incurred an. or; were then contun.acii.u.lv enrr in inter,! f ai. cLa.ot tne iopie tLro'h i-'-r.iMration,a mcocs. wnr.trv t v thcwhiwpeople: Tbene-!-5?!? ti . v
the pending bill will require double. f.i1iii,i " " ni l.iU .'..r o.. f-I'v a did Cant. T ler. and Mi-iial mus i.a-m !.t .... t.v .-. - w;-" ,
.. .. : . 1 a 1 ai 1 1 t tt. 1 t m av . 1 1 n 1 ri-srr n vi t w -v- 1 1 . 1 nw . & 1 c " j v
i. cue prewnre 01 ngenis in eren'.tK,na of representation. At the
parish or county is to be couriered timo. ilow-CV(.r, J.f he :in
as n war measure opposition or even and JllC ,ir:; of1,i5.s p;;;. f,,,. 4
ra.w.mis,,, nmi.... mai
to Ke vii.1 1 10 cneir jurivuciion
,n" woiiiu iiavc 10 oe riatinneu
within reach of every one of them.nnd
than n lr- atnn.Jinn. f., ho ,W
... n ." 'v'
ednecessan-. Large appropriations
would, therefore, lc required to sus-
tain and enforce military, jurisdiction
;?..fJ!.?:r".t-Vrirari,;U 1;(
a in.' nine iu iiif 1.10 .irainip inn nnn.
dition of our liseal affairs is enronrag
inrr hut i,. ii... ..... . i ,
ing, but in order to sustain the present
measure of public confidence, it is
necessary that we practice not
Cnstomarv Nimnnir. hiif n, faTtir.n.
,;m. . ' i
cii'ic. fm; i r. i. rr n'l ll mr. I in
tion to the objections already stated,
0, fifth sveuon oflne LTIl propose to
take a way IW.iii it former o n-
1 1 . ........... 1 ...
er um-iu io: n'tm i11"11 s- '
ing fuM had. contrary to that )'ivvi.
i.'i,.i,n. "
..rn., .oiinium u hi i iic- ares
that no person shall he deprived of Lie,
liberty, or property without due pro-
cess ol law- It does not appear that
....... ..f l.r.,1 i l.hh ihit. nt.
il ..l. .'I H'V I .v. ........ '
lion refers niav not be owned b
. . i
inin.i or i.ersoiis ot unsound inind.or
l.v i1k.s wI.o liavcltcen faitliiulto h!1
their olili-ntioi, as citizens of tin-
l'nite-1 States It any portion of tie
land isl.eld lypuch persons, it is not
coni)ctent for anv authority to oV-
prive them of it. If on the other band
; i. f. i !,., ii. wtv.i-rtv
. w r"i .
. - t
to confi-c
;:;tioii even llieit it cannoi io
annrounatcd to MiLlie imroes,urjt.i,
bv due nrocess of law, it shall bavc
been declared forfeited to the govern-
r. iti.lfurtherobiectiontothe
bill, on grounds seriously affecting the
claw ot persons to wnom n is neMgn-
ci i i'imij; iru.i. .. ...
the. mind of the freedman ina sUteof
:n i - - r.r -..t.n ,..!
n wm uc a rum v """.
.vnrrue apprehension.
I Undoubtedly the freedman should
'be protected bv the civil authorities,
'and csjeciallv by the exercise of all
'the constitutional powers of the courts
ir.tr. ;tton. nj'nfiliA T'nited States and of the Slates.
11 is condition is nolsoe?:iOM-damav
at first be imagined, lie isin a or-
. :. . ..Til . . 1 w- 1 .. I ,r,v
liun u. ."umij .....
jcannot well be spared. Competition
j for his services from planters, from
those w ho are constructing or repair-
nou oi ineinuiiirj "
ling railroads, and from capitalists in
'his vicinage or irom otner hUtcs.wiu
vuaun- " v............
own terms. He also possesses a per-
feet ri-rht to chan-'e his i.hu-c of abode. -
land if'.thercforc.hedocs not find in one
bio to hisdesirc-s.and woier rvmunera-
tion for his labor, lt him go where it
" i t
is moreesu.omd and rewarded.
In truth, "however, such State, in-
dnced bv its own wants and interests.
will do what is necessary and projer
to retain within its iKiraers a i uk ,a-
bor that i8 needed for the development
mirui.il ,
ii o rj.itrAO i in i:t m f. i ii.i i rrri,.
late snpj
their
borer
is no
great
in
sufficient consideration riven to the
ly and demand will maintain repre-entati.T.. anU wcui l in no w -tM i oma onry rcmarii, inai w men in ine wiw coir.niun J a j.rcmiuin, onjer i..e Uft HatF. oitm Xtili. thU.
force and thowajresoi tne la- immm-iiu im ""'W11 j noot.n.ie i civu.rati.in, ana ujwn our circumstances ; we are unatse to ttil . P-iip.'s. 0uccnware
tinker tTtJSX 11 i? nSv I ? " TL of the times are C. i L,n. -Lie,
danger inai cue exec comity -ung women for oc-mg witches, m 'so peculiar, that we cannot propLisy eaie offering tt frei!y rMuoed pnew,
r.f il.o l .lir..r ,.,Mih.'r U l'eacc. and in the ii i-rt. of t ho l"i .ion . 1 r"'. liat 'a "'ere to prevent the sons accurately. ! t OT Cash or in
avidity of the freedmen to protect and fJiarc 111 Pbiic li-r-nlation when. bo--take
care ofthemsi lves. ever insiilsirdina'c. in-crgnt or re-
It is not more than justice to them be.lK.H its -f.p!e n:sy lave beeii.it
to believe, that as thov have reeoived rre"? i;k if- ot onT in nn t-ttitndr
their freedom with moderation nd r loyalty and harmony, but in the
forWaranec, so they will distinmish lrsons of representatives whose l y
themselves for their indn-trv and lty cannot be cjm-stionc-J under ary
thrift, and soon show to the Tfirhl
that in a condition of
f freedom thev
lableof m lectin"
are self-sustaining.ca
their own enjoyment and their own
awav. thev w ill, by their own effort-;,
establish for thenmtlve. a condition
oi respeciaiuiuy ami proprny. ii is
cenain tnanney can mum 10 mat
condition only tl.rou"li their own
mei its and actions.
In this connection the fjuory presrr.
agents, ovcrs-er? or ta-k masters.who.
ani.ointed at AVashin-'ton. are to U-
located in cverv county and ra"ih
throughout the Uiiitcsl State contain-
ing freedmen and refiir"cs ? Such a
system would inevitably tend t a
concentration of jowcr in the Ex u
tivc, which, would enable him. if so
disjHjscd, to control the action of this
numerous class, and to use them fur
the attainment of his own i.nical
ends.
Not the ease i charred, nr.d fnmc,
fit l..ncf i.rili. S.lftC nr.. ..nfiin
f'onrross bv loval repreeiitation
s
licitinr the allowance of the cor.
1 u-
,10 Senator or Kei.Test -i.tative in Cor.-
fwia eil,vcn Sla
-ss w - .iih
ore to I mair.lr aff-en..! l v
vi-ions. The very l.,ct that
...
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were ana are maue jigairt the cfo-i
,UTfK;,ioB f.flll. r.:i,,. ;t,:,;,
ti ' i , r ,. . s ,
wVrrLi U i c! rf
press to crt-laia th,irco.,d;on.rr: V
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.iii.,.ntv;si(rlK;irriiKi".m
inm
wli;0 ... r-,)(,r.v r,f , j-. -, . "
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inn Toner to qomjc ation.irr ir at
. . ...
urged that the .a:nrt .r.tercsu J
T,.,i.f.c nf nl...!.. fif IiiUtip for ll.onv. 'SUelKleU IT a "ir.t Ol Uiujaiet anaulnfv Tl,. wl.iti. T,iT.lf r.r Vr W..'
solves on a proper rennmemtion. and comi-hont. It i unwise and d.irr-. bcc-g dltr t mav fiv, onJ o(!
of establishing and maintaining their ens to fursne a conre of m.:iire . ,T. ' ,
own asylums and whools It is cam- wrhihwii! nnite a very la-e Min:';','rrii,''";;'"u- ,"i:"-v or'-
estly hoped that instead of wastin- f iJ,t' ccuntrj-, how, ver mm h the lat- l u;'"n i"c-e poi.'ieal vagrants.
itself whether the system proposed bv f..'- ..rv u-tu-vi - xa ruurau-u -. nin unu. hi-.si ..r.u .-.wt-. i u...j-,wj, i ruo .
the bill will not. when put into com- ,,ut !" U in fu!5 wtitational rU. he w.:iU.;t thfia oi:L !the government would mv: we will Call a4 C-anireibe tock oT fnods. U
i.l. .1 Mw-Hin,,' ..rn.Mir-.Hr iin -f . lions to li.tt csn-r.trv, thev i.iav t..u k , r- , ., T , ! ... . j , - tWrCelJ Store, at rhi!iisbcrt. Fa.
plete ope.. it ion, prnan-ai'y trannr - ' - - A Finxa ! ll.e 1 les.Jei.t, was on waste no amcn-.ticn on deal ducks. - ... . . . ... 6"
the entire caro.snprH.rt and rortrol of V"- ' S eC"-1U ' cau ''Mn . . - i- . -n , ! - : n:Let price ra:J inCls or Cath ft
fnnr in 1 nn r.f emnnc m.ti.l .ir t ,w"'t -:. mr..'n;!ftc !Tv. - " " ", B-is-ltis
1 i hiiimil inn n'lii liii'Miin y. t ::;iu i av ataa.nu a i - ai - , -r j- i AMaw-m- 4
toecusat ions, ana assist ly lUir Kv iav.;tirg cts;.on and ir.terest j ler.gth Uen proraot.
e.tl lit..hdtc : xrfc:ir.r nioas:ire in .rr;.,r.; to ti eecr.;-v w"I a t . T k
immeci;atev afrctlnr themselves, lsnoRe a saw. u' rj.a" si.U-r:e Fa&iesI tLrvMaSh
while the lllrtv r.f .1r.iii.-Ti? ;.-. t mr.,-!--.r- :. ... rr"rrntion l.-hi t.U
merely .i i, r- .,.. . ..." .r 1 . . . ... i ..... -.
Vd t.4 Wn fcrr:,.;? t -cKrl
'i lie priin pio i t.rn t.vo ... t
tiii.1 ..f ! ,c A..,.-C.SiH K I-"' '
.5
there sh W t kx w.Ua :.i
niWM'MjJiK n. ..ii... ........
n-w to Ui Nn.e I y J..1 t ..e w.Um ,
and werr.ay lst ,iomi. I, M
shall i U-rtv w tthout mmit '
1 k-v ire voted m-j r..sr , v n ne
,
rf pr m -mauve f a.JUe l-ecj
I
1,1 l i t interfere w".th the :r. .e-
tionatlc riV.t f Corcrv to
an.l act fur Um.j f l..e t.ccii.-r.
Jem r.l jr.a3;.-rtioi: r l." own
morel rs. lUt xutl.or.ty cjinul
1 o-itrood a- n.e Ia...i - ti.e nl to
-hut out, in tin cf ice, any Ni.t
from the rerrtr.laiiin to w .! U is
. . . ..
. .. i i .i . ... ...
tr.uiiw i; iiv .n;..iiiivii
at I f
tr.t.
All
the r.pcf eleven St.-.t.- arc
d- tl ov? who were mot faith-
jrin" the war not lew than oth-
oxclu.W
r, Th? State of Tcnnee, for in-
Mance. whee er.tnont.es c-njajw in
-...-.,...,......v - ...
.
the patriotism tn-l energy cf her in-
jurtMi anvi wm -p.r.
the war was brought to a ten
IVfore
termination
t I.-t- Km. I tili"il lhm.t ri1! m rel;l-
"-.' i -
tion with the (.enenl (.orernment ;
bad CkUmiMied a frute government
ofthc:rown, and a- they were not
included in the emaneipauon rn!.v:
nation, they, by their own act, bad
:im-iided their Constitution so as to
iiUtlih iaven withta the limits of
their own State.
I L-T1.1W 11 A rwi&An -'V till Sratr Of
- . -
Tennessee, Tor examj4c. iiould not
fully enjoy all her eom.tiiuti .mil n.!a-
tnn lo the I n.ted Stat. The Pre-
- - ---
ident of the 1'niteJ Suites stanJs to-
warns .ne coui.trj inaHimennsi u.i-
- .
U-r of Congre cWn fro:., a wre
tbstnet or Nile. The l're-iJeri i
chosen ly the feopie of all the States,
tieven Mates arr no. at tins time r-j--
..i; ;,t. i. ..i. ,.f f
resented in eiiSi-r branch of Congress,
-
and it wmd -,m to U- Li duty on
all ir..j.r c,,,. ,0 prcr.t lU.:r
jul claim to Centre
1 here a. ways- s.. Ire differences ot
opinion in t.ic i-onmomty. anj inu -
- ---- 1 "T
hw ; but U.oe u not CLnst:te valid
,-.r . ,.'
...i. v ........., -.v . ... v . j
l,,c unusinn of ewry :;.:e to
it.,
existing eons: national or legM test.
It i plain that nn indefinite or per-i
nianent excius-en o:' ary part of the
country from representation nnt 1
ter msv i.n-iin Jerate. J he co::re
" croigraimn, tne aeTeiopiwrni ot in-
"" -
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vou-i in i..e c r.mn as ine oi u v
. oilier an K me land, i.ai :t t:.t-y
are excia.ied from I oppress tf .-. a
, ":in- 1 1,-r i" r- cvtuca-
tn nnean p toe idea i
,"1,tTV,:S B,lJ i:'era,s.r.J..e that tSe
ss.i:ei.. .-.,. laa-r. -i tne w "...e
le
! necrari- t.i s.H-cre a w
ai-nmescenee 1:1 ier:'ati n.
The .;1 nnJcr c-.r.i.!erati.'n rrf.-rs
to certain of the S;it. as though t'ner
tii . n . 7 , -
had -l-ecn ti-Vv rv-'ond in ali their
. : ... , r- .
ef.!:S!':!'i,iis:i; r. :r ...ti In tLi I i.-iI
:. " - . :
3c-Su
1! tbev have net. let ns at
onf- act t'Wier to v
r" o; ress:s.s? to ti.e taw. I cn-
;-..y jT-.tevieu arai:.i unronst:ta-
a: J viu'.jitt.m.
ojiid ti5 ci:v;s!i''ii r.hsr,t,:iy
!ii. l,vl I do M artpata th-'n
the Ive is airva.fy tu?v armed
w ,:h u.c p.wcr c.r.ierred l-V the act
of in to. 2s,-,
s :.crcir.. anJ Len-i- a I.. rv.
- - m '
s . . ...v ...a
.... ... ...e e.n...r U'f.ffns,
isurrct5-sn. or to verc.n ob:rce-
n . , JT.t
.ilf.r, r.-
i n u' CT:, to the S. . Jn
the ar,.WV
to ti.e S r.itc in
.
t:.a.; a ncuscre
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ItV VV' asa ,rscr:f r kr1' proraotcd. The country
sr. jr...r,t to tieeocr.t-v a,;, , , -
1 J , - -' ., . k . bad raasoj tLrurh two war hct .
MrT.., - ,. . r.V?.
pct - . t ?
At:ztw J
EXs-"-S.
r . v.ju ,.i r . -1 . iv nm- . ii . ii; vu..r -slieki v-r'.',-i r.Ur ailitl t0W
If
I C , F,
. .
- j "
J kf fi 3tJ;C2a
v- . .
tlroF.i.t lMin i'UM'sa. F.ditor.
W,d;mt MoKNiN;::::Ftu. l.-G'l Uin it, whether that would beef much,
or little weight. Whenever the erv-
rcnocratio State Ccavpntioa- Rjs 0f the eopk' fc:tify us, by unc
The IemH ratio State Convention f iVOCft a,j ,irncticr.l demonftratic n.
f.r the nomination rf n candidate for fnn.unfn "ta f lm..
Govenior of Pcnn.ylvania will mtH t
in the hull of the Uoue of Heprcnt-
atives fct Harribur-. on Monday, th?
tflU (Stl.) day of March, 1,00, at 3
o f ,. roit
-. , ,rj
us
Uarrisl.org, which arc oj-n day and
venuii:- Democrats visiting tins city
aro invited to call.
Ey order of the Hem. State Com.
William A. Wallace,
Chairman.
Bxxjavix L. Forrint, See'y.
Senator Wallace.
We give this week the closing por.cek, came op in the Senate on Fri-
ion of this gentleman's speecH. The day Inland passed that body by a vote
tion
Bubkct is iecuharly intcrL-stingto the
.... ....
u intc 1
teniroo
t-jntivc
white ne. and will attract putiiie at
tentron, and we bespeak f .r it an at-
unlive iera:d. The facts be has
jmKluccd in this adJro, betray ur.u
uaJ research, and are of tlio kind,
that cai'imt be CHinsayeJ or contro-
& - Tl0 w
,u"tu- 11,crt no jici, now
agitating the public mind, w hich bears
0 bt.roiiir!v uin our future happiness
. 1 11
' ';...i.:.i....iJ. ..:
uwtJ nt i.art:.iii tnuit iuump ui m .Ltini.
,.,.,,: t,1(.
that of "b.enJmg the races, and
the jviiitkal and social equality of the
white and black. Mr t ul.ace has
; trcatcj tiie 6ui,;oct so fully, that a
rusal of his s,, most satisfy the
1 . J
most skeptical ni.on this subiect. Wt
; . -
of th .ire, in onr clay, from enact-
inz laws, eomt-cllin the white race
asoc h.tc w ith the Negro ? We
answer, nothing; but to drive them'lc. ... - , I
out of Congress und our Sutc W'
latnnia. The fanaticism of the r
entday, is as excessive, as it was
1 1
clianged. but they m
rvr. nrY n ti f-Tfi-nt thf tliririf" ii:
- ' i - -
I also become as
cxtions, if we a Ihere to the line of our
that i."w control our State iM-'i-.a
t ere. and consider themselves no bot
.,r .f y. N;, ;ke. to the quick,
, ... f s,. ,)f ..... ,.,i.
;.t their bu!o. as t Hrc-tualy. as did the'
...
C- His.'.-h-ig on t'.e instant, with
I"p.-e w asnin-ton, ana in resp m
ta a la-re d.
r.t:.-n that cal'.ed ms-.r.i
ha. i, he in
.
.
v unci ;im cue
mu
mat ne had lor i.mr years j--st ojw.
po-ie-d treason as advocated in thejmcnt restored, tn.l the wri
5.Bth I v Ta.vU T mi. ;. . , ;m ' . . , ,
-'ui"t, kii.i .is ar.a .iue.i. c-rivc revived ihrc'ch '
... t,..; , c,., , . , , . i J n,l,u i,rtl'u
ct navirg sciilej tiiem.be was ini.n.rr
'
t. ....... - - - i . ... .
llL' v' '"'"r. aneniion
.;. to that other class, and if possible;
F'.iliaorc. to each of whom a grateful
pcq-Ic will always a ward due Lonors.1
.
Ci!AV;i.n. The following White
ITkiie
bo 1 ad
J.epLtoi'-an I . S. Senators,
-
vrt.l ftr the Xero Bureau
1 . 1 T -. . 1 .
. v . tu,a, jiasNase. aiicr-
. .
" u ' iJ su-tam me I resioer.t
. v. wu.pi-un.1,
1 KX-i.tlW Ot H iwn n, 3Urran of CW
av,'- v,... r v - c.
w.ortoii of M;nns.ta, Stewart
M Nevada, and an WitiLle cf Wtt
V
fce-Occt.,i.
i orn. y, has at
rmnctn Vl.iJ..
ned
toe .Tavern-
, .
d-r on l.m a
of h. I'-
..!-... i.as s.tn i.i to coi
V'h. htcrarv t'"V tV.i
. , . .. .
i't-O I'VC a..
nrrele!K tlii k, the Veto Mo
of TrcMdent Jolns.-n. turnin,
to tlie Senate, in l.ii h oA it cngi
. i . i v i l-ii" .uv
riRie.i. u.ee-ro insrenn m.i, wan
objwtions. The document the
K'uii.Ut and most. .'atesmaiiike,th.'it
hi: catne fron the White llonseinoe
the advent of the new lij.enwtions.
If the j,'or rijnejit" intends 4 ta fijrht
it ut" on the line laid lown in llii
Mi s.i.iire, w e will be compelled to fus-
,.,,,.
their chart, and that the a!
gtatt, aro, w. the future, to be
affairs ol
istcrcd iu afvorJant, wiUl tUe wtU
fined pnncq.les of the fathers, wo wil.
he lound eloso by, to help maue trca-
son, under the guise of "loyalty," odi-
0us, and bring the whole "machine
back to its original base, where it was
! planted by Washington, Jefferson,
iMadirtOn and Jackson.
fcaJ-TliaJ Stevens' uiumoii rcsolu-
lotion which possed the Jlouse last
of 2fi, all Ulack Kcpablicans, to 19
- , - "us. u i.ir as mc jmcr ui oiigrvj
T-I .. .. t . L . t f ... I
concerned, putmg eleven sutes out:
of the I nion. Thve d:stJLionint are.
- j wild, but as that class of men art!
1 niaUe np ty cowarOs, r.o Egiil i.cea
anncipaiea iuc -guvrniaiciii ii
' make tlico, surrender without Crcirg
bLC'1
i!-It is rcnortod lbai tlm following
.- r.t .V.i-
,'., ,,, v ' , "T,
n fm i xt-k u i iir hi, mi i i: b iTSii:ti
the veto of the cRroPoor house. Ilev
( Harlan, "divine" Stanton, and Know
j Nothing SKK-d. If this is true, sever-
,1 new Land will toon be wanted
i Washington, lo Ukc charge cf those
i ; -
: several portfolio. Whether 'Cots.
a
Loyal S,-u.tS.-Whil- the Trcsi
dents Veto, was being discusM-d
the Senate, the 'I-irtttorv
tOIIimit-
- laim - i the bill over the rJcr.ta
- (hed", introduced and adoj-ted a reso-'
a!, Jn nousC t,r a Tote of ICS
' .......
i to 4U. tireveniinr luc admission ot any
m cnitKTS, or scnaiors, irom any oi k:
Mates lately in rcvolation. TLo d.s-
Union leader Sumner,SuvcmlCo.,'
die Lard. :
fcS"Tor Fcrney is terriWy
cd. The 'government' has ;
f.i"f ,il
- ,Ii,nl KK r"1 '"iruue i:rae-i aioui uie
u ",IC iiC,nsc- ilf a0,1 1'aJter can
'nw set i? for themselves. Their
. . . . " . , , . .
bkt ftrnggle resembles those ct a dy
!ng calf, rather than the
m .
report
t'm.lV.-l... . ll..Jf. .,1
r - , . . . - ,. ,
1.11.. Ll I i. 1.. I ll-t 1 . I .1 : (IT. 1;I u l - Klir h rw
..iuMiNuniii;iin- i ivM.iey.i ivrin-
.
com m" iiroeLam"li.-in J.v'nrirf lt. r-v.
U.Iiou MM.i.ressed.the relations of the
fe0vt.rj.i Slate to the General Govern
writ of lu'&cs
";C.'UU..
SEWS ITEKS.
WTTH EWTOtJAL TOl Cnt.
da.v tbeir Savkar-L:mcln,wiS lrn. J
The Hump Congrc-ss or. the Cist:
voted eleven Sutes out of the Union,!
i'-n tittseu minute ; jast whatf
Confederates tried to do Tr over
n n?C, -il
treason, now ;t is -loyalty."
in lea tln Aseu minute : iat what f
. , . , ....
BV , ... , ,
tu 1 ...
X UC II ' " 11 "t" T- T' i . T-l 1 T T 1V m 1 . ...4
v 1 , - , -
taming tt.e Ux of f i per cIk-ti 011
W hlskeV. Thcr HMI s iA t'r."LT.-- . ti?
Unt '..;..... v. . ,
&inl M,'P taxat.ion.wh.Se the Ia-
I10 tT,T(rn the county.
, Indents Veto of
.'.r Imnu. L ' l c t rr . i . '
fur.v miihon nf J(.!i ;
aisct one dollai -i f Z ZZZ "'l'"- y, prtwt .
u tH "w"r nea K.r cyery ir.in e Tr 4
woinan and child. C.-.f ,
Th Fenian Conrs U .:t
Scioo in rituHorir.t.n ing to bed J t
i -.,"
,I,J ccro. m the w berenU.ut of the
-Iridi Bj W fear a rri v
nu,u! of them mill find--rerJ!
i - . r
U "ll
- k r nn; Ur itt t.,fH j,;
'Mi'iihit ;tniwi;l'li-l til kr
jtfTkH ,f.,ri. n
la t ca.l.
. lvtm.
On. n;h, i.ir.
c. t ro-tt,
i. p. a'citt.
ICS. im,
a. k imit,
. WUJ
.An
i . ' I
rosiiE, rzsEs. veight & co
ruiLirLU&j,Ci.TtiCo, p.
1
Ex
I rrrfT for kanarn.
. spt6,i.'ti Fwurwut.Ct.atC,
NEW GOODS.
lr G. KESSLElt,
l'lULIt'cEL KG, FtNS'A.
Informs the Tublic gcneraliy that!
UK CAS JUST OPENED
A
jledW tock of ,w tieod, ta.t Cia1.
HE BEAT ANV WD EKE
For Cheapness and Quality.
CALL AND SEE.
rtir,P.krt.v.Si,ii i. LU.KEsrLli.
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JjiiEUriijIllJ uiUilij
oe; ?T
TAl 1 1 T
' J II 1 1 1S Oil Fi?. 1.
,1. O' '
wicu w. tirr.
JOB T. TlATIt.
.
. IF. IK. JIETTS. cf- CO..
, -j f
(f BerMcr t Xnin A Uecpt)
Yime jot rew;ted a Urre sod well h
at Jc'eJ Mock or :i cf Sup It fxto.
Dry Good Got h in"
' - vtoun.i,
- Zt l".:,
W't Lc tontvke it lo tit tjrnuje of
in TimJicr Men.
ll,rlnrTli..l r.f I'.n.f.-I.l rnnr,.. rrl
on c..e.-j Cwk. crl lirir
froia . Uir on thf ha "f
Rail Rand can Sell
fvl on tilr irrai lhn at any point
f . i . i ...
"
u.u t.
e rrif , j, .j, to lhHe baT.
inegno-Uin im rnnrkci ta UpaI with i
AdanCC5 of Good?, Feed,
mJ oa ncour-t rf Saart Timtr, which
'we iil euber m-.I on cnmcuuMoa or In
R'ar of d;?ercnt BrasJs esn t btd t
;i limn at very low prk, at tbt Gear-
gj roirwlur. FtaaV
IVt rio.'-Noiions, ic, in grrst Tari-
Jwet jnet tor V-a. at ta
Ci-rB.;a More, lil r-tarr. IVca a.
r - - - .-'-t v. ...
C ' .r iK. UrV nr lv-.T lk..
ivrt. fLilf-bot-. rr.'a.
The ehesrest txd ofaU kinds a?eta U
j,, j at ,te CJerC.
e!J Store, at Philiptborg.
C!t and m if oor coivl an.1 r-ricM A1
W. W. PETTS.1C1
- IT5 r-f V.nKrt 15th. tt
a-
Hit 'fca1i3v
'I rr-W C
OXr fcJ r . .VVt
A 1 11010 Qfnrn
IU 1L OlUlL.
O . GHEKXE has opened hi
a. sie More, one door west of Yv.
J""' r- Si--"" kwj. .urTe.
.kiw (ifpj rri.n, sik,, 4 cM'
,: : C.itarw Vlia. r.f r:.,.
- mi r.
.... " 1 - -- ' t
-t:4aa-Clia, GoJb Sbtr,
1 -. In tr.
Tseeiriif
' . rfm a., a taiew aiaaw, tka
-Uki.,. Mar.
i-!7' lW" T at rV-ii n.
-
ir Vs aT ftli. iWti art!lM
; r i' !H t c:i ul f lni aiw l-'or r.r.
!r5ua , M4i..al ur-cuW.
. M. GK.tr.NK.
Oi
, K 1
'
H H (trr, HwDtlTrr'r-a. Pa-
0 Jm m Lwi Bo. Siora.
k. a. r. ktxDCR. rwarfai i.
fr-at Ur Ctrt'i p, Ttaa'a.
n ! sJ prK4 fftp-Jj rraiaj!
tore hackis' lat u sow cm u,jf
traB,is-r.-n, Uf. re all i5 ever
I 0cu Re. Kt i4 Er I'atrU at