Ttlits_or TN MINERS' JOITUAI4, ' ----:0:—. ollirs.vat_Amnat 0 Atlvatim - _, - • $3 00 TIP NOT PAID DI apy33lux. _ iii• , , • --‘3l:--- . - To? CitirßS-SabserioUone itmulabb , to aittiotet. • Tomeivice to coo addeow. .. . . , 9 , NO; F i r .: 0 0 . .... . l3 SO !tom, -u 'u - .. - • ' ZS IMII • To rimrsozosto.:44. MP pitrlso copies -au& •Pr Collormett aid &boo! i:liano will Writ. el tottule Joctuut at $1 5D to adranot. or -gl u i tied wi MO year-ow one rtsr at affilltAL., s►TE$ or -AAPVIMUNINGI. Nle words to alba, seven flues to a soma • For one square et 'seven lines or isia, (bactudlne, dairq,amea ,sertlor• $l. il•slarqueat. laerrtices • •a. One squire or less... !CI 111 Two squarer ...... 3 eel . Three " .... I 4 30' Four ". ..... sor . special Notices SO per r. centAthen, , ~. Lees) Notices sad Imes over a sgoirs,,SO =too Me each , • . so re eth n i s se {f ee m " ,' , • . - /treetop of the Jemmies Is not meilithel by / WZor published Is Mil Ettate me at i nfr a = 4w pittahirgoinit tt Is ix* ths =. hi PP..nnailslais t • ''' ..: ' Wltan the no Ma MS the Itet wee ambled:and It centime* to , esple7. , AA as Adreettshne mediums. it is one of the ostls esslikate. COAL ?'RAE'r AI) • minces or . . JUST. GAP, , , LOCUST MOVNTAITI, ; 7 ACK REEATRI. &leo, 6ealere fa ogler Ant trialitimi O • wiscrrE, AND RED as" rt MALL so. su iyaLtrilt Street, Ptiilthel ud iAl4 Wound &A n Jper. Ti' agA ' s C& Maims Mao& jam JOBTep,I3TRYKI3I, 14d mod 411E4 .• E ssen. J. d. Dovrt.. : BO4r.gr. • Way . gaxi*lx• DOTI, .131TLI;LET JOBJI J. DOPEY, SON di DO . t • a. man, semems, a t rams%) Moat and *is+ 41 , , the Celebrated PRESTON 4.110) IRILBERTON_ C A S Wilier! N.. 9 1 , r , IPset ItleksMiad; •• c PIIILADELPS IA—No. 939 WaimutBt. _ Rim YORK—llduity Building. Room 1 06 A eb, ARent. • • , BOSTON—.S. IL Reed, Agent, Ro. 19 Doane et. • WARRINGTON, D. C.--Ht JuSabl AVM. I. v .. inmactits, rt.. =Fir s. r.l, maim. HEOIEBOH:EI DOWNS 4 00, know AND =mow or ~ "C . O A.. 1.11 • s '.Vitioe,BAxlm 79, Trial 111,id_Bro way,. YORK. ..WHARVII*74I" Prt Fort of 01h Olt. East Elven ?few Y . . ilinl'6s, 1. ( ' - ° Pler 'llO Pin Blehorined.. SINSki Le KS_ 0 N C 0.,, Skappnin and Wholesale Denim Odle OELEBtATED tit 3 e • OOPLYKE!VS VALLZW. Sole Sldppers and bealere of the well-Imown * HENRY 'CLAY - .GOAL. • -_ 132 Wilmot Re., Plella4Po. OFFICES I 611 Trinity, N. y. • 21 Doane st., Beeiem.. ' Jan. IS. 'CR . : •a. Pier No. Ib.• 1 13L9XI8TON, GRAZIT & 00 • Loasseat urD Leitrim 1101311TAIM CO/L. Shippera of akar approved clitalttiea of VirjUT AND BED Asa, cosi. ~118 Walnut Street, Platadelphis: a TrlrOy[Ball New Tort • / par. of Allby & irze Street, l Etqatot. Jan 1, '4B VASIT FRANKLIN L 0 IR I S It SST KA vizir; COAL. . - • Ny Rut Franklin Lottery Coil is Row sold ads eively by Kew,. CALDWECL, GORDQN a Co., who are my sole Agnts. Partin! ordering from them, mil always depend open setting a pars atticle. fr = i• ~. -..• 0. fI S Wall:mat.. MlAMlptilik. ' • ohiczat 00 . lu BroildwaY. 'hint!! Dalldliag;. New Yolk • No 144 &atoll Doom _ lli . treat. J u ll 7 1. Hs-1- , • , HENRY . : I 11 .. PHILADELPHIA, SCUUTLILLIAL It o tiViOATION, Ihlpping Wharves for iffluturra COAL at Greetnriele, Delaware Direr; Philaaa.; • . . . LEWLS AUDEBIREED & C 0., .• . _ AGHNTS TOR THE tHalf, Olt Wolf Creek plausend • a 1 Cds Didaidad Wed dr. Black Hem White Ash Coals. , . - Wall*. 8 , ~ 01PPIIMS t 110 Broadwa! ,- • - 4 8114 ere 1 •• BEPPLIE .41: BRO. 1 IN2 E. ear. Monk &Fourth Ma. MIL OP510113: Be Pine k New York._ Beak tdm d. , -A . y I rumor!. rime. esero.sept• , , , • DAVIS c E .. atais rD ABSOIII a CO Q „_. • airozwiD LocuErr moo urruts virtis asit . sad ROHN VV . 3 RED, ASH _ % croAL. . . ro. 1.18 Walnut Nasta, fidlidelplda. ' I Na 111 Broadway, Boadaio. II Taal, • "M EI" a Banding, New Yort:,; l , f.:,,... await , • NmARIPI-imuunranca. ml4sit.as MIMI; ° ' Jan 1, . 64 DAVIS,_PALES .&_" - Co., , SHIPPERS OF LEHIGH, LOCUST MOUNT/tilt; • - MOKIN; . : LORBERRY, L and BITUMINOUS COAL. rear Veley Pltanurado, ooa Agaita for Fre*" MlOntralla C 01.4 Lotiast - litOoaL Plrfooiith Wilkeabarre Coat Oillar: 3 - 33 Wars& Su, Pkillaliebalitha. BROAD TOP. GENERAL origar, of the 04rited BROAD TOP„ Seini-Nattamition t o P No. 104 - wALIIII31 1 _PHILA. • • •11,09g3T/6AIS MEL, Baia*. 00111010:=Nro OINPICINS: • • 1$ Traveler SitUdine, Dania, Maar as Trilda -),' " • Nrsr York' Jan . • 14' La. I Or. Omar?. , F,Tam. • • - NOTICE .TO . THE - PUBLIC . E HAVE APPOINTZIe. the, oiti 111011 D., liabed and walLknopu Arm of • Co:, • of PELABILP , EfA. NEB" j'OBB and BOSTON. 'as the sole agents for the sal a of our .LOC COT * 3110 AINTAIN ,IPIAMEAROTIO VEIN. COAL' ' from our 'TWA Btdie CoUlety at fatiemadoah•-r Coustemerimay rely ogort ttetetris a Tarantella AU ' tide* mimfaettatug troth StetemAng hmarth mat for dogmata parposse;' sad that, its' preparatkat far gimbal by oar owa eouidant persoualattemtloa mill be* Aeptlety up to Am Mil Mat. maltase& • - 5 UM-GRANT a 01 : • - • ' PottartHle, Jahuary li.' WA- , JOHN DlEit Dtt. ILASTIPACITIMA, of Marx' SOBEEN,I3, St Ow Lima Sail Meet Ammer& =Oat: • The anderstened,who to a ptsetlcal Screen Matesfee.. tam Wrenn oast and othesiii that be le o rd taannfacumnd a new OILL, SOUNNII. .... Junin. 166 and _another patented AUnd L. , ••• NB OUILIPLNTm. TRAT - Tug i 1:1: LT, WAYS RETSIN ITS ovuortiAti ' Sin ' ZS " Truax ?roam our. ,-..-. 1 . • latros. • • Be peopte=l7 eolktia a ' title ' i Iv) nainalpr• sottbeniny '- pan hem. I' • - ~. JOHN v.. DLWIL.•• _ Ralltpadat..-itat.-s - j u ntwan ative. Jar, L '4l; —I- , .•• porn:mut. PA. 805 F Expr.isioit . . FIITt, EIVI:PdRiuM , - ST., Cal 'dear Allots Li, &eh rintanscrmA. • . . s , AND.CRELDRIBRII • FANCY 1117$41;%"; of iway deiscrulli" and It an lals 'Waste sad •Gentune Bible Sete at 890 wide •xpiri r d s . Do. amsgiait Kumar, Sets at $lOlO snyey,y Person wlshisto 60 ‘wella till as a; OiD., a Ere monk% snared IF 'Elopfla lotantik: BOMA 41 Tir - ucuwa * Man; mum, - Nassiottoro the naillitite 416114 , • Mining an i a Blasting,Powder, 11.4.4,f,rthimit.u.„ Coil Trobo. Am or goo* of 'Mgr Aor Nrarder, adlised Proan area Imam =dog rates. to satoperodda to this Plaids, huh trots Ufa Wog Moot MU, sol tsar 1101 11 4 41 1 elL itoelt of as. tail Drib: Ocoputris etristP OW DER cradmicio• MM. l ima an Pads of s,AFETY FUSE. OAm - ft; Me liickAasso kitidoik *an flas**. Ps, kr th• wpm*, lititialh nut 1 / MOIL Ifflistbone. WX: ALUM AIL, raseita t iri. Pot *a MAI sad Um - 4011:10 A aildAS /16 Odober Igor 6,A51,• ' 21&-, abaft oatizai. saC Me,,theses. at Ur win, r,-_: ;;_ ;:ter 1100415 00 12 titli 41 00 lite rico soul as tio eism! . tie I titl Tut loori Anal .111 eel JOHN• BOIL 4isociaux nziss 4 EITHRICITE AND . OIR ICS, 1-90 Sl-9 Willi* 9 1 ,1111•11 a. Beim 119 TtilAtir, SalliUsigs - - 3 New lign-9. 91 Doane - St.rtes. E LI AM COAL tom Plea No . Ellabstbloort. ' • 1F77 2 11, ' - • 1- 1 7 Ca l ir N.. le, rt. iddisimpa." • W4RD; UO Walret is eldladelplata. 11111 11611,1 16 , Booo,llll* Ook. or ALL KINDS ttnrociaoil Ja/41. 1. . . . ~ . Plerjrta.l3Poei; einimae . 4. . , • ' ,_ GEORGE-;. S. :It P I PLIER; . . • :. I are= Automarrip' or : •• •• . - r - 7 i:-. .• CI . 00 ALil. la • '' .1 RIIIMPLIXR: lIOODIII I cp. 'l4;cl:a - 310mitio. GEO.S. REPPLIEIO3 h Y6lll. .' DDNOANIXIAL CO.S•Lierit Ida Mad. dek. . ma i , ECKIIIITAiXo...B larberry. i-` • • • ' ( Ornc 1-49111'1Wahatt 1111 p Philadelphia. , ill BlVidllll,lll j1 1 111•1* hark. .r .- 211110dula ili.O.Noehai. • • January I. 'al •e• , :'...r 1 *, . 1. 4 .7 ':. - I • Pier. No. ROOM MOB & M., - , ~ • UMW MilD rlttr*Or TIIII - Celebrated, ASHLAND COAL, • size* MA;IANOY *citurrant: onscsou iiptat.._ . ):euseretal Thlnahtlt Philsdplpkts. Rey Yorks:Mos-11 i Trittlt7 11111111 z Room 19 : ISAAC SRLTRIIII, • "-Balton Office — I Dame Stmt. • 1 ;1 Pim 1, .613.1.. t. Mix&Vbia. Now York.. 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' ' r ' POMO itir 4ool 6o 01 / 2 61"ftt e . 11 . 1 !",, 1 1 1 . 0611.1 r, n , j'.. ~„ i .. r t • - , i „ , car weetto be 0 aid aft• MMAillilL'• ••: ' ~ • ' ' • ,---•--- ,•-•• i ,•' - , . '' 1 , _ . ~ ' , , .---- ,' _ • . 1 - 1 . - j 'in 1. 10 5 121 r °46. - A .-----------.-----------....----- . I - ' : * ' ,-.." • ..,, , LISIEED, EVERY *SATURDAY - MORNING -BY BANNAN- -Ili. R-4fMs EY; ,POT i rSYIII iI , .l 1 ./......"....1•04...4.r. ' +- +., - ..,,, 1 „,, " wia , dal - sttha . • : ~. , [l.- ;7 ,, •1 9 F d , scgiJYLKILL 01INTY ,PENNSYL- ;A IA .1, .., 1 .1 ' ' : NOOSE BENDER:IG • - , !=`..+Ll f z's 7.' . ' • * --- ` - 17ri " \ ___. _ . -•' • ''' ' - , , ~.. • .PUB , - V Ple e. XLIV 9. • , . P11er,N4444. LEWIS AIUDEIyI4IED. : dr Co:, lee. 10 Ireertittlelleeeiatil., JOHN B. Wilt rL SON, • • SHIVPEtg . 110.,818 Walnut Streik 11114e106, ,-- an sou imam wait .. - qo.3oo'Westratlteenth - t - 5 Third4veaseaidFpripiantNew York. ; lye*. Wtrsrt i .rweidep,ce, /Mtge yls#L. ^ I 1 " . • OAS 2 • STIOKiIi WELLINGTON Ninon - and Shi*rs of COlll Illormaide (trots their Col. at Shamok oi Lewis Vela Otoil AO). it Lorna* Illoreortala fr Trinity Mir ?ail; 1115 KlI Wbyohmt Boston. • Wbart ih Pori Ri i t Piilara. Jan 101.9 , . 1-, • .' , - . PA.CIKEIt n . lEE41 1 &: Co :. ,' ; • , • XIXIIIO AND' OP '., Irdebleh. ISchtlylkil : 101kesbaite; r . LacLaWnpnai os t r ik beriand s • a Elk- lIIII4G Cos! :•• , - : 1 • • omapOsty• • : • . .. 0; • • ! ~ .. • All.i • S . ' • . , . 0,1712. Ite Nassau 13t,jNet.York.. ~ . ~ Met Walnut fit h , rhl idelphts,._ ~,, SS Ellhy Etre* Bolton. Oen 1'69-1. i 1 . OALbWELL, Co s -T & 410. i " • .- r . Dealers • -,, • pp= and Whole(ale in 1 LEHIOBr LOCLTST• MGCNVIiINVILKEkIiREE.' LORBERICY, RED'AEIn... CUMBERLAND, ' • " . and ot her oth vi4etlet 'of ~. . •- " . • ..'.; ~., 4 • , '.EV ' 4 k-,0 . '-AL '• X :a ! i' . • . ~. Mole Airehte for New Year an the North; of the celebrated AVITHCIL' MlXtlf. PRga-1313R1V1513 LE.: MGR. asarof pato' fleet tate Colliefiet It theSCHDYL PLL YAMANOY and WYOMING Coal .61e14a. • Orriote--11129 Broadway, Vele York.. • ' ' 130 Walnut 134PlaLtaelptita. Januazi 25.'09 • • ',-- I ' 4- 3 tl .•_ - BOSITI J AttrE 8 - m 'REED No. 19 Doitoet#l;.', Itostori.. ANTHRACITE iNtP ',Slit - 11E01N 0 'S I 800 MIM I FOR - MARKET, OF . AD•ociY; Sdkkf is C4 4 llneraind Rappers of Pennon Coal. • 1 , . • Job* J. Deire7. Sent 4 -Co , ri Mien AO pup. rr i e n 4f . 41 ; 14Imerson V 0 . ; , • ; ELIZABE'rffPORT. COAL. STOUT 1 ; dr; - • onnas and Shlppea) ORA celebrated • " Mtn ". " Staid" arilliglil Pm do Items* aid the *tout Oallierise. neer 8r alpteat Pe.. endDeelenfht the beat variative anal= um on Ni LL 'Delheeed dbed trete *au Aer_be_all_l !goes it TRIVTON.H. J., .p.l U..aur orT, N. J. a m'IMMOL.-1 N. 3., 41 Ppirr RICHMOND. PA. OVIFICAS-4141 eyll Telad - tending, *r. way, Meer !eke A. T. geom. IL Vas larrua; q. Les Brom 4118 • ' : 1- - 6s : , & .. . BAS-TIN . Co.,:C ilaiirtlieswrers irf iiii; and Ca.ile., sad • Dewier, jai Ciarriells 9 Otis. . , - .. . .1. _ L ___ • lIIIMBIF OIL IN O I 1 APpIAIM BABREIS /limit* lind sail ms us* Otas — wsilows4 mutt ' idc•- • __,.._ _. ii ..1 __,.., .. . Nsw Iress—isissamt 1140 conser,wwass Low WATTNNIL EAMINOkNfIy P . M. - , . JOHN ftwaNestara: - . , B. =MUM liriP suPSI7 Otr Mx et Man" NambOalst RASTENctiffino. AL7 o, • , Z ZUNI peke". • . ' AmbOal_st • 7 Jew Ur% mm L' , . ' Meitner et. , cleiu.ninv 'tor . 1415e4 .e - —The • • • • ot Jaeare Umiak and thi etiartars di • em. :• • • • deed, ofee dee& roe lame ta l i- Paha lambda , Oeiliertee the .Comartne Groh. beck Waste bt • -_Tailmeld;k eche:l*U Comet Amy `ape Wm welE te e Tights* mine at the meth tiltrot the Ordme, "Primate,. ~ftelt, •, or *. :neck n om Wolk: . eat= to establish wo r m now *Wei on the teeth the peaked Moen ' NM adieu BIM end 111 - themtios of the Ude 'CS bath dip.—ad elrewlse , coal .ate.al „sk level at the sem% lode or the_Poreet Om. ta m , toteete ordain MOW The lin Ikemteht, le Taloa 4 .... eft sad the improve. meet% teedierg of mem& DOW Lae Om ? Mit mesa pompik he, he. ie., sae all Istemelliettemetloo. \ - meet deebable mope% y win he MOW r pw.k..t..4. The minim a'aiiiihdies = t o w' airriumte eill'lVita a 1111414 • kisee r o e a :first rebus Talherestlen astimddbes ot hiapt I,te i Nlin li ts Ai itl in si r l air li 2 l ,__ ltuamina um Prlie n . ima ;a4 o .& • aft Will CAM,ViII 7 :44 ./ 1 :. ; . ,flllllus libludiressis es IMmeobisee is, at ads to Os titioss oo iod -- A imppu h rt ton of all stir Mari wisioss istiltik is at gorkilanitdpata those ob. Woe 01. is, am Os misstif*- pk. ship wirsiams fir aMiral as Sim tied" Itir sod Oho POW otto riom,asalWltaat dristrapaatioloted *on aka& _____SudoliallaftltanicwroAsbottakilnirclL two Of $Ollll7l • Issesprodoesto ass ithrse et - Ulm 701 1 / a r, ramD.e itarrratim.6,4 , --A - nts= oriSellkwww, priciest Room Co ili pstim a N l S @Mei% 1410-401* " i ltrrisENTs; IJrif QUM= Or wreatmovs WI 1., PirEICLIL, PHU. Ede OIL BROOK MIMI con, 1 4 n + Port Richmond. Phllatlia l Ais HO "Fr LONGIS 4 II *ET . aliseas. Ether Mob n, • WA T * NEILL, 9 liT Warhiatii HU, Pkft deltlal. ' OSIER. TOR BALI the FOLLOWING 421MitHATED •COALS : • i anon sou sranisna snysi BROOK. Histdgh.) SHENANDOAH ern; mina Ash._ j _mined A Malan, aroan . and DIAEOND Med Ash). :AIsoIEITIDiDNOUS nod CITAISSELANCEI COALS . air Well established reputation. 18 stail 19 Parra , IthAransnd. mugs • !ii walatet at. Plsb Tom Roombos V, set NAM. Trinity &U dine. Wey .Tan 1 ' , Honor, 116 Doane &reek -.68 TENI -41 :7 • • 1 O Z T 7 SHAMOZT7 9 s9afir.s 0W0441. Jan 01US: , r BIJ Piom the Mara le, - Pler No. la. , KELLER egs stirrnre, lent) e Dealers in Bent Vastetlee of CITE & BITQNINOU 081.. 13211 Wilriot Street,Plicailelphin, • 4231 Hilby StreA, Eketon. • 64Trtnity Banding, N. Ycnit. ea for West Lehigh Greuthoz• - and Coal from the Locust 1 Colliery sit the Illasouoistla Corn. Coal Compasy.. af. :4:4: BITUMLNOI33 cm board at DWI , e 401411. Jan Arm • OFFICES .1 lived Nominal' [Mated ,GEORGE mire or 0- aioß m • $lOl, .11 p*'llER, ilk . Co:, • 2 , .' - L.‘, • . GAPOVICEJOI:IIRM pit; •i• I GI , ND OTHER . s . ware AND : mi ASH COALS," Agents for the sale of the celebrated fi4eorare M or i lams d tkal a land, flcon the, nefl i of Con. Be Port. of lron • E*121111141-114.11•1:11:. Be PHI , town. • ' • , . t 001 Wal t i _ Phibutelptd:s. • . _.. - 7• • Cirrscao:"{ Trinity , New York.. --- L.. _ .- Lif , .Doane 1 , 3 t: n. . Jail Iva -I t LOCUST 1 SHEYLKILL CO. . .! 'J, All r. S J . ' CONNER,. ,— :- •i• erand ShiPperof the Celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL '' , P ta e.• . Se mkirl County, Pelo a: •: . . • 1- ---:• . . 11 - Cl i itC) A 1.4 :LA'S D a '.-,, 1 rit 1., , ASS T fbei Schuylkill Coal Company tie' 111 % ' Sch . _ mnikil?C i o e rnty,': on "elr ese isn u d d : are ' in located on very oem portion a: the Beckschei Mi. Ti kirk be over tour miles um cm the . Ditliel, Crosby; Lealor; andilt the vet= known In that basin. bh abinie st and below water level . Favorable lessee .with" an • timber for mining purpose.winnow be 'in • ... tenants, on app tension to H. ..B. -BODY. ' . °'; —t of the Company, 'No. TWA! Street, Ben York. . : • . J.n 1, .6,8.-=-1.: LORBERRY CREEK. LOBSRT . • CW4 kb) kidettlfzbed. haling consolidated .Our Throe jolted es in the Tarberry nerstonorill hereafter tram: act Ourtendoess under the sums of • - • - • =UR. GRAM" to.' • , „ - iinarrarr. a member of our Wm. having amour tee himself 'with J. R. BLAKISTON, will reside In Philadelphia and all our coal shipped tide-water will :50 ander_lbe exclusive Control of BLASISTON. lajograi ' $y lammed cue ind attention In the preperaid Me ooeplo rosliatain the reputation bloat celebrated Lar nem 00111 Purchasers abnad .nun rely upon b li ps this cad dapped iu the verl_heat order. - slift t nliPP I (XV Jail. 441 . 1114 L. AZDtlall. • ratacus imam To Coal Dealers, Gas Co's., &o, having samous wed& *Si ren to the soli manufacture .ot Peace , celebrated Patent' . 1 , 11. And 1110 -, ARD paistaid bAV all order' With Prorepenieri . and • ..• dil =e,...Belart t ie sole owners of the Patent: :Right tar the Self-Dompine r , Voistket.• Scoop BOMA • and Dock B we moon el peaces Boom TrAOXIIIIC wring or the sem Nom tar ming oar. selves or eery rte. ia we on wttLe t i=le r Zt a ti t ! utmost itnttlDgg ly. _._ iteWiii; '• : Beg n c r i lElON & WARREN. g. Pe. AatostEl. NW • _ , 311.1.7!. • or gods Mt sad Ladies Wigialled Li esavaaefor the 0111611 1 1 *NV UM Tonvlow TER BOOKS OF THE BIBLE. NY Pad. OALTIIt & STOW& 1). D. '„ eel wbal the Blblals not I, what ft la. aid bow to twe 114 tad.o the Watoty of each look up to In telsba.wllb tbs impted indicts. and comp letely ticam. Isom It Is inamanary library:of Mace Mossy is rive solusse;bele, dad; .scenrats. combats, Wad Intimating. A toMftlice 0 common MSC It twodedin swirl _hmtly whm 10 : Bible M toad. am. wallas by, ovary Sabbotb Beboot t cher. student and, clargyinan, twat being the ozdy boir of the Guldens; era published cc sold ill this counts . avian' can esid-i ly me thtt- itiluntst. Ile 0 cstrnicioo - &,r thts wort.-: Smd ftsr ' nots=udorsements ti° 9 / Pg 141111w " 1 &Po Mations. Madman I. • • =NU& I TOa Oa, . -, • - L No. 1114 Arch &mad; miusumphis, FL? Notninber Id. KT - . , ----..- 46-11ne ; : 1 BEEI•N( IS -IMIJIEVI' alt ` to saw Mai' ads-of ate , 1:41, NORTON 4 Co., Maas sod Malin oil 0 A. Li NTAER—trom Hair. Dar. Coaxsari. 4rain Nernorsau Cow:am • g° • or ItAsitaat sirs Walnut stmt. Philade o, lphis.;_ 1111 Broadway, Now York. 97 Donn Street, Mitre. Pier N.. 19. & J. IL EASTWICK, wan? sitar, rumum, BRIPPEIIII O - and RED ASH COAL, is for the sate of the celebrated NS,II)Fa COAL, I - Collieiy, Shamokin. lamp Bnokete, scaTING BLOC u 1,01 01 . 11 Carl , Ai .„,„ L4j, • ' , riia ' it> • ) I..naassown, . I _ , SATITIttiAIr ...11011NXNG; FtilitITARY 8, 1868. MISCEMNEO4. Arroutt - ' . )OHN - ROMMF.LI Itoi.'eat. to Rowes'. s inn;:,i - 1- ,/ roa OUR \ CELBRATEp HILL- (Iv- HARRIS GO A_ OFF 3051-2 Wallin 611itrAldi 21 Deane Streit SATISFACTION Otvan by this coal' Der*. We PAST 1011111131011E4181,131 . 1* • ' . Sigettfor With a pledge on oaf gait to =77 virssrANDO*'. . , guarrnteo to all ordering this coal, for , • . na . sessan, that , TsEr wiLi:Kar is'mturPoiirrip. :1. HILL & HARRIS. P. W. SIIEAFER, , &Os foi, : Owners, . • impinift Fon. 818 TL AND SALL mt ir -1 , Two leases of Four Miles . onthe Lyketae . sit ley Coal Bed. , • _, ... • • , /000 Am:Timber UAL near the Larberiy - and Surp adman ns Railroad. • ~t 1, 300 !kern Timber Landtear Catawba& R. R. ' • • .__ SOO Acregted Binge farm pm da maths 3, ittahatiol Railrod. . - 1 ; - 17.000 Myen,P(itter. Coon* Timber Land. Town tote in Gilberton.l44MinevCit y .litanandnalb Pneaton. Jalapia and Itiabbanti. ..„ ' Alec one light Lieemin lye and the C lark Patent Burr Inn. . 'cp. 193 Centre St. Tintfirm of J. &G. S. REPPLIRR of 1: 16 Philsdelphis-atad 1:01:0.6 RiIiPPLIER & CO.. of Schuylkill. County.-b 4 this day dissolved by mutual consent, John o.,Reppaier retiring from the businets, which wilt in Rata t o - Wnducted of George Si. Repeller. at 329. Walnut Sit set. Philadelphia. and ST:Doane Street , Boston . )- G. met , - PIM— F • • 10,10. S. RBPPLIIia 400,1 Ch RENVILLE B having tiais dayw tired from the firm of ItRITLI ER. MOODIE & of Ashland. Schuylkill County. the business will be =tinned as heretofore hythe remaining pait•tms en. der the style of rumn.m..ii COMM &_ -- JOHN O. RIIPPLIM • ; GRORGR 8. RIiPPLIER. - WY, J. MOODIE. JOIIN G. lIIIIPPIXISIthivIte Wilily refired . from the Ilfat of REPPLIRE. FERMAN & CO„, of New York the. business pill be' continued by the re maintop partnere our heretofore, under the atlie of RE URR. To REIMAN . JOHN G. REPPLULII. GROWS S. REPPLIIBII. J. NOODLE, • • JOHN FREIMAN. 4. atoms REPPItER: Philadelphia. ;Tannery Ist. IRO 141 t INSTBUOTION ON PIANO. Prof: . IL 'AY BECKER Eat taken moms in the ImilMing co Nuke% et. 'Potts. IKON oecapiad by lir. Linemen genets.' Thee Pw• will bey ob tae Plawo SKIL Jang. . • •• _ • 111'111/11SUP lOW-1M Iltse,Tles nobsesiberS oz are Aged:eft Mt ode of the Baton Gent Deletes Factory, and !noddies superior Belts at raetteLl im iest all Onto Made andliodheL Belted green than than kept on Lead dad• do order,d the sheeted notice, s• hie orders Sir *Om purposes Eno the pd. terms at the MIL Also Sown Pseldng of story de' wisdom Meth* Piper try the dog* ar ram raltlrr is Sm. at inandectureor pries. • _ LA.16.78. of the hued Tod petard, made of tnesectodi Goverment Wire, Übe shattlided• on. or hundred. 'lllse Guam. Imre by tbezWil ahead no hone be RAMAN a '.E 1333 X) SEWING. NtACHINE§.' Theme Ischthet sew then the ID" /AM Or OW Dabs/roods. ea the herded clotti,or several Waage see of leatbrrorithost deem dimwits or smeies.-- Besettftd Alta Wks on boo side s\ - At the Pads Ilishoidtloo the Weed Imes( grackles Computy received thelnret prtte alluded to FAMILY Salmis° . . Ono 'estetatiblag the ie eertertty, of their bar ”1P.",•, Drrip Feed Seeing Ileebtoe. • gir"Tbe= iii i k ezt be sem at Like donor Morrie. Jr mad In St. Clair. • Joules. Imp . Ast. tot BchaAlll Coithity:\ • Jan IS. ' ~ • - .114 tin REMOVAL 1- REMO - • 1 R. 0. 6REEN • No. ITS Ceatre Street. mitainbiers : Can ail see the teat Witted 'ha et Watch's. Code and Sneer Who roe otersd to the pane at OW Waft the times/ 'Oa 411W1oh S 1 R N WMBKn :u Gill " the toot eriek:ottjakvicg WARN INV attetel, letter Mr& twartmatsit N ra 11 0561-414ta . onto tit ; WAIT Mg. • ! I laliold sad Saw era. Bowepti von AP co. p. s.lkottotLlVlVl l,a l / 4 17.01.6 e g At i ritigth. di Wade* mime , I W ogr atelm4 m ammon. setilimil pittir= lbr -101101. THE.,LOCAI4 - 4,fliVS, laim4 IkbulOrkM 011, asmilegOnnis: - airmesbi.rdositiofte—leal. 4.71 ;7" mi ' ms , C fa st,, , a i r . , s • TOWN A ll l ll l.iiir, *O. 311Cat aw. IN 1 ISO Cams St... 11%. Ont be cossetted *Menem • I •• AI L . Dee SEL .6-4141 , - t° , 17 , 11"aW.11Z16" itib r dn i , lexk7,llol-11 ma Bwails. ' Jan; JRi crsr .11.11MOSIMESplig; • - • -• • ; Ationlos7 at Lair. lkisaylkla ChotArp" 0a16:40D.- onto. gieeig. %coma thoPtilt mot 'Sant 49-1- 'V IiSABOPI_IipIAY I 4 • • ' JA; • as Tnair. Oirnm Street. toms kmet, 'ores** thy Goonys=bal ' 142di . mum IL. loam r4AIIO.IIIIIIIIIIV WTI% Afters= -*nu %writs lime Boud.,Pa - hit 10-11 • ' eiILIBILOOTIPPIKIER . 11•11111.11, . Aluilmorsey es Lletwomodffsbosy. *ail% tdatbodad by law Os Matilde sod to take • disodttooli..md adtsawledisoosto . I :• TA ItaPti_ I 00L. 411.111) - _•' 9Dr 07/7120111 NribostoplOolit. ran 011oo,) • 't 1. . , ' • E. JANNIS H. 410E0111116. $001011135 . 1 . 1nd 1$ ririst HoBBiaQ~Na Yu W. ut R. swead. 6146 Oaar. endow Pltwudel" 1112 '4 1 ' 2 ,1 1 12 schskilkillcs- \ ' i GENE 'AL N TICES lie bff urt r uCeut leli tettr "l beetneel idai bi Pbse. Bl6 grove. Nu will bate cut" qbuttkees (atm lutist Tit:. 11;11101 Psb isla tb lakinektilTlMS - Ali CO-PART. MICASSILV...Igarite L berth, Rim that the patairstap borstal= Wang between the undersigned. In tbalcuabie .budare hi llafon Tows- ship. Senuylkill County, was dew by mdtual =- pent, yaseiry 1., 1866. ' The boots will be battled up by J. S. Brash Catairlima, J. k ItEnmp t , Feb 1..118-51It• , IP=I IVAIUODISI. areattii. —The perte ici s .ex eebwl iattag. be tween JAMS MIMI ot -• oo=4. Pe i _ sad X =NCH. of Dooglaae- Tine. Baba Meaty. Ps.. in the at mining tougoom l / 4 ender the !Ina i nom • of catynaaxf Mien, hia thin de, been dissolved by metal ..ret. mow. tme of jbe late pa *III be ee ar tW br (}iii,l ith l er of the Jitt.4l." . Feb ' 6B-414 ? • ' 111 (0111. LYNCH. • • inelVices Maslonal Meek eif Maietsaid, Pa., Jean:ran Seth. I.lB.—At the Annual Meeting of the St:walla:len held the list bet, the following Centime= wens ek4Dlreetois e erseung year: M IL J. HER OfiVifFt..o. H. TYSON, J. M. FILWCK,I3ItOIMIB 8. mvPLMM_WIM HAAB. ROW. 100,1.1.4 J 0613. 111`Wittle=„JOHN B. PB7Ol. - :o&arettise of held the del. Mr. WIL J;. M ems oneily, reelected Pregdnt and J.M.PRECKVIee President. • lee • ..\.„ wiNavre, flashier. , reery , . • POT*'&7ll.l.l! Britilil1t111001: new High Sada will open. In the Marna late, Prdlli&Da and flimitharfOrthat In the Bohml build nu la Norwegisi street. trut= 07, tOth February; : , t • - __ __, 4 ~,,,,,, The eereicee ore ..Y tea and 447eri" enced teacher; Prof In structor to the Normal fit:fiord at WM '4 Brie" I, hare been ise. 'cared for Prineirel, *Mot sr arts completed; to'ensure A FULL, 8188 BB L 00111188 of in stmetiontir prepare pprdie r cram% ofto graduate theni for boldness occupations r fie profeetdons. Applications for efthiim th e ant term,' ehould be made forthwith, to the ' • - of the Board of Directors. By order of Milliard t Directors. At- : Feb'.),, refl-48t.. CHBIBTQP4 : LiTTLE.Beety. , .. - NOTICE...Me lisnlial .. ...• .• lob*. toime catalog between tie on , mined un der the Ann immeni-ROTH RAWL ,t," R NEIL hi this day entombed- by the .explreion .of th_ term of eo-panneestilp. The bmilame or tip late Ann Abe settled by Lewis Reeheratel at Pie}. ill Widnut • Philadelphia, who alone is atithotind to use the x e of the Arm in llquidaticei. , ~ • LEWIS BOTHERYEL. JADOBL 811.0111:11„ e eral Part:nits t JOSEPH X. Plii*ClL Special Partner. , NOTlCE.—Lsynsytormums. wru cOntinte the wholeelie 411'W:edam to/martyr:inducted by ROTH RIMEL & • SHANE& al the ogre - occapted by the site grip. No. vi Walnut Street. Itatedelobte. - LEWN ROTUERIL6i. PhSedelphis, Jimoary 814 6. elite of the. LebigblOssall and Nair. _Saw dew liwepsuay,Fautsmursu. Feb. _laar.z.....proposals Will be recerrolist thin-office,' until - Seth test. fin a lease fors term ottani of the mines of this compeer near Manch .Chtek, known u the - Room Remand Old Truinelldlnes, either, together mutate: 'These Mines are Mellowed of env lie Pennsylvania, to both the Philadeithis and New`Yorit. markets; and the quality of the.Ust b too m 11.604 ,7 listed to need any recommendation; • „ The improvements o rgiaig of one slops and breaker at the Old Tunnel Wawa and one ehtft and two skmes and one breaker, at the Roam Run him* with a large' amount •of .excellent coal, opened and reedy to be snaked. The aggregate capacity ofthe miner-is about 400,000 tons per unarm.' The coil May be sent to market either over the Lehigh and :toner:ding canals or overhe Lehighind Broquhenta and ccentecthig vall. • • Bidders are Malted to state Una - Ingth of leue de rdred;.--ind ..the royalty-they mow to psy, either fixed or dependentipon the prim of coal at Manch Mark For farther inforatution'oplyet this oats. O tto JoimLeiseering, thipmermt, Mauch - Ch 1968 . n-ti Iwf . w . einatiewit-irateed: of IrlifalßLDl • RUTZ. my eon, vise let my bons, In Port Carliou. In July, INT. Ile le iesr...old, and bray,' for his age. Me has light halr nod gee. • Any Inthrma , Ooze in reference to him edit be tbriltr reretved. Ja* 413-44 t• • FIT& . general mieetiL„.„Of the• roekholder W3f the eirmety•Bant - olgetntylkill County held at the bankteg ti nik %In' Pottsville, on Mealy, klatch 9th; 1868, at fed los the impose/ of issibiring Into the enedielter 0 electing as* txUs thea:ta. close the com of th e as lostlttnloa ' i •ma 1 W. . Cashier,. , J4nnary IS, 1968. . • L . .. • 1.8% •• - TUE undarggnek , WO° death of bet 'Sather. the err e cortrol of the pros/sty ; persons having claims Satinet her matt weasel within thirty dayi totes/Agent - Chdr. „Uq... arrelpreant Incumbents spa the pen. if they what* rettia palmettos. must tin up the deeds within Six month& otherwise the yoruptuty - MII be sold witbust rietervation, • . • -URA U. E RA IL HAVN. JantlooB% • 11 .41 . . • CO4PAIIIM6 IR RS P.--Tha li4of Vitri Dr= , A CO.. bights _day. iced by the wit* draws! of 01:011133 I,OMILAN lather patty 1.41 settle the business of the ellg. ItsiCasi badness will be continued be the renudalsepartairs. azdir Ulm Enn otl7dl4DUSlett. BROTH= at - COs. • 011ices-9•1 Webs* street. ihiladelptda. Malty ItuildLnr s aelYark: street. ,P4lladelphia.2anualD oom l 11. ledd. . / 4,0, WIRSOLIPTIOR.— , • e dm of W. lems.3 — MAR & CO. at 31 7 14 Elebnyttill nr ' Coin. is this dig dissolved RI so !PM consent; lissa Bess reinine from the bide ' • ; • ' - WILLIAM intdß. A. MARY ltlikii.' • I RD. G. HUH, . 0 HEAR ' , , -- *W. G. Kant. -Mk% ' . IIdIieL.IARDIA • 11 111111 i s, hared, 1. Ina Ii , ~ . I rAzinitniiiiirsiro limed base this day_lanned s, tra tin _under the Arm of HRAR BW= a CO.geo d win waltzes to mho ant ship___ss heretofore, die elided MAX.. MOTH VEIN WHETS ARIL sod be tquily well icnown DIAMOND , VRIN RED COAL. , J. W. Andress, No. OS Trinity Sending: ow lark. 1111 thet Sole -Agent for .tboir coal is New leek and Hastens Markets. sad J. L. Oder. all Wattle stmt. Pbilidel; Phlk In the Us Agent tar their in ; FllRsisliddlt. sod *laity:, • 1 • - YARY NRIAgil; ' .0. 1 iiM. IC C. SEAR. . •O. • lia- =Req. mum% It- MAX.. Kiiv 6 . :Jimmy, 1, ma. 3-61. , Isbir-,NIATIOW:.—PIo 411 be meted k I . l hahe tbe_fatedebibg of Mon* the Schillhill Comtyl Alm Rome au tbe ant Wept booatb Ha the peer. 'Lddrees PROPOSAL ol ilwi Poop I;ficoluitilacipaiosu Tem" .. i • ~.. • OR G.- Ir., B. T. =GUM "t: Otrati i " January 1 '4lB . . ' TEIN adreittesr.' s !! mbo' *ik hu been connected withthe of cod * Zia* York City tot LM peat Maw ;lin t ski iibo * most favorably boon! to .the androNnla*bolfol.l o Maks v=gmi:unte with lONA fint 41114 'WM 127 Id 1/4 tbetZ seen= fbe the eabirm yet! ! _Yte Pd rartker can commend a lure boob for .. 1.7 °° 4l l got am refer to mma of the brat brow ;Sew Yorit sad Addrmi it, BOX • New York Aka . ! Atm ST—trait ,!,! illavo,To 41114111111ffilPettleer1101 1 1 1 Veen et Alien= Atvightes. , . Ils lisivayll• kW Vvieevy.-.l' AKa NOT !,'that Ilion a* t°AL iny I'ATLISON A BASIN I M all to. ' tool tin SZIT =id have given them the Want nootrivi of ft a r e m*. 4 11, =lO comet an awake At e : ~to ban am be the mamba:an tun, Ira AI L 1 ;i . ., I Riudidon . , P°. Dee i. , °7-ISAI ti#AND i2b*ATI2IIT SAM kV* 114 aN k st STEAM V56...T all'oPitaas ft seal Conerroa.ros asal In el 11...- 6 WWI o . al i i Mfalty_ ......... te,. •la , a . I r 4 V-I=I• Mil i troaal boa OE&lold Illkosbui, boo op kr oal=l tie to , ot Ilebal. klll.ealoot taoll4ol - • lai taus wawa be Lewis .. • I Vault for Caom issomte i Expose-- -4kut ;.1 7 .r . hm e mber, *MOP ol *IV Wadi !Deus' eat lbr ix...—, peoreamel L 1 AL CARDS. SENTOM-MORTON. Rh Coat Speeek ea tkeßeenstrue- Rol' 11111 01.1110 ielate, Frio : t dab Jaalar7 ti• Tiemeidons Demori;iitio I I • ;414 . ;. IT4i., dia t tiinii- of theßepnl) 4 ll- •- 01121 -..= . . . ismalitthe Paley et-the Itadkak--Tke, tellipaateado kaileak et eanebor Ow Newts" .- tbo W all , Protases& I •.. I ~1 • , . ~ • r Ms. PIZIELDIDI2 : f I kid not been referred Ito by mil:honorable -friedd from Wisconsin (litr. DOOlittlei, in; the debate yesteoay' I. ! should wit desire to spank oit this -question, especielliat this time. I fear"' that I i shall , ,not have the strength to say•whst I wbh to. i •Tbilseis bare today is the lame Vrhich =throughout the country.. which will mine of this auwass„,ind • perhaps for Yells lo crittle.TO repeat What I have had 'occasion to, say isliewhere. It 11 between Oro paramountidess: - each struggling for the an prepacy.ll ,One bohu the war to suppress "the rebellicir wig right Ind just on our part ; ibet tbeiebels tforfeited their.' civil and pb. Neal rightx and can only' be• restered to them utxm!stfch conditions u the nation may prescribe f6r its biters safety and prosperity. The ether lde* is that the rebellion was Ninth', but sras right; that those enema in it iorfelted no tights, eivil or politicid,•';:iind I have a tight totake chine of their StatergO verrunents and be stored to their tatlon in Catigreee just as If there had been 1 two rebellion, and nothing had occurred:- The Immediate issue bef the Senatonow is be tween the existing 8 to goverrprients emelt- , Iva'Rated. under the . of, the President of the gaited State. In the rebel States and the plan 'of I,reConetruction ' presented by Con _ When a airveyor first enters a new 'rent; tory he endeavors to ascertainAhe exact lati tude and longitude of a given spot, andesom that can parely.begin his survey; add so I will endnvor. to' ascertain a proposition in thig debate upon which both parties are agreed , and start troth that proposition. That propositkin Lei that at the end of the war, the spring of 1865, the,rebel States were with but , State goeerenients of eny kind. The loyal State governments existing at the be ginning of the war had" been overturned by tire, rebels ; the rebel State ;governments erected diningotte wee, had been overturned by oar artiriett, and id, the end of the war there was noigoverninent of any kind exist -lug in those State`.' '.This fact was reco_gnlatil distinctiyi by the President of 'the • 'United States, lull's- proclamation under which the _work 'of reconstruction ; was commenced in North Carolina in 1865, which I beg . leave , to refer;j• The, othere ere' mere copies of. this procisrea n. "in at prociannttion he` ' And,wh rem the rebellion. which has teen Waged W I a portion er the:people Of the. people of the , toned Stites, against the properly constituted authorities of the Government treof. In the mostrbleut end revoltj.l log form bat whom oreaMwel and armed brae hers now been '' almost settriee camomem ing In its revolul t i oorml„Pftrele tle4tri the people, of the State of Northumbria of •cl government. • • • -. Here lthePresident must , be - allowed to speak for hie' party, and Isbell anceprthis - ai a propottitlon• agreed, npon.on both sidel; • that at the 'end of the wart' there were no governntents of any .k.ind,wrating in those The fourth section of theNourtlr article, of the Conidindkrn deelares that "the United States shall guarantee to every State in this 1 Union airepuhlican form 'of soltegliment."--;.• Til*pretaleiOn contains ' e •.vaat, uedefbred pow6.,that halt never , yet been ascertained--; a grestanpervisory power given Ici theynited Stank tO enable them to keep their - States in their orbit', to preserve them In' anarchy;; reittinfieu ILO rebellion. ~ The gn ) easure of pouter ' thus conferre4'upon the ivemment of the United States an C only be ,determined 'lv that which Is requisite. - to guarantee, cc' 'maintain in each, State a Tegal and republican form of; gov.ernment. 'Whatever power theate r I fore, may. be necessary to enable the Govern; ment, of the United States .: thus to maintain in each State s' republican form of govern ,Tl meet is consconv eye d by this provision: • ,1 I No*, Mr , resident, when the .war ended end these Sta ' were found withoutlovern4 meets 'of an kind, the jurisdictiOn of the tel t • United His 1 ,under' this proviaion of *Eel Conatitntlen t once attached the' power tb reorganize B to governments,' to use thel common fro ,to reecesienct, to maintain and Oilman republican State govemmentit 1 in those States it once attached under this prat/Woo.. Upon this proposition there Is also a concurrence of the two . parties. • lire. President hal distinctly renipezed the appli cation.rof this ;lane-. of the Constitution. He hike recognized the fact that its jtirisdie , 'Soo attached when those States were fotMd withentublicen ,Ii t* State* government*, and he Mane f.claimed.to act...under th is clause Of the - Con s Mtn. I will read the preamble of the!Presulenes-procialnation.: t • Whrtitio the fourth retina of the fon iu ttit article ofthi Constitution ,c 4 the United Stabs lamer the& the United ;States ahall guarantee to-every State In the Union, n republican form of gore:lmpound shall pro.' tact each or therm Against Invasion and domestic via lamb sad letterman the Presidentofttre United Stites is, by the Conedtution Medi oammindei-in•Chiet of the army and itery,' as well se thief civil earreedire caber Of' the Unitedbrehm audit; troandby solemn oadbfalth rd4 rotethur to the o ft en of ftwirdard of the United and to, tate care that the lawn be bid:frilly ere tu : lin e d 1 whereas the rebellion whirtt bee been a portion of th e people of ibe United States r i rWst property minstitated anthortriat oftte thaw ernmerot thereof in the; mat violent and revolting form, but 'Use ortriniced and' armed Intros, Lave now been alma entirely memo* has In Ire neon:library pro, , gram deprived the plant the State of ;forth' Caro. lora °Call chit is mese and wheteare It becomes gexemary and proper miry oat and enfororthe alt erable' of the peoy of the United Stara to the peo ple of North thuotim in socuring them in the -,enjoy meat ut a repapllean form of earemnseet. , I read thin,' Mr- President; for tie purpose of strewing that the President of the lnited Stator, in his nifty of neonstristiktn, start ed out With a distinct nslrti 'of the ap pH/xi:piety of this' clause.ot tha_Cobstitation. and that he based his system of rem/tete. don upon it: It la bite that• he cites In this proclamation that he Is' the Commandei-in:' chief of the, army of the United States ; but eXthe same time , be puts bin planiof voile eintetiott sot uponthe neecise of the Wine.' ty pOwer which IA called go its aid,, baton the execution of the guarantee prciiided by the chaise oUthe'Vcauttlintlot to -which I hive referred. He appoints a Governor fge North Carolina and for these other States. the office being civil* incharacter, but military in its effects...,.This kh)Wernor hai all the power of ene'of the district 'and,' in -fact,' far Mister politer thins' was confewai upon General Pope- or Gleperal , Sheridan, or any catlagunani ; '..of a district ; for It is p idol: .• ' 0 'I ?Sit no coransedar doe eepansere; and 021 damn persons la thainnitery and naval mi. aka Yid and mist the wthrli provisional SIMII*OI In =trite tots Wed this preeiasurkm. . • *e ere then iv* upon the second anni r , caddis, the; thepai! of the. United States to reconstruct and Oarantee republican' forms of government at OW applied when these States were tonnato* . condition in whieh they, Ware at_;.tha ,ar the war. op lett. sir, bear ~. _ __, t : dons, We% WM whom United 'Bides - *Oat' doe edges, . =__ _____-..,..... davettoneed of. the -ralted liitst#l" - - Preside* dOes hoe oxistib ca lt2t• e'..,%. 1- .- . S AkeCoalitelli d&ioi te tuts, ~ ! . • - •S; the ju . ,. sett' - ~• •.Se ~ - Gelvenneeot t Int . . I.:- - ; eseeelhas the Goverai meat;, id Is this - , , tee is :.to be' exertii‘ tad by : the Gov - ~,.':";: tof the United Butt* -IWis t : . :_:, , ~ t that itaitust be a ieleis4 llUvs . The li nt (mkt not *tttoe to ir is t o the • ' without isansiog .0141 bek:..wei the " tad. Steles within the 1 0,0 1 . hi of Alli isiniin• lift* ` a wot ..- I I ~ . . . . . a part Of HU decisioncif e Seprestr•Court of the United States in beassieist Latlervu Borden. as reported r's. 7 HoWard. , ,t. ', The Seerettryread al follower IT -: _ 1 , n: .•' Moreover; the Comitibstiott . or * Illhitiffittst. bra e s W hat prodded for an , 'estergWy tif this Mod. and =bodged Gummi t to ititedhat ' tn'thestomenie the iolineeisis of a las treated Me subject sa holidnd In stsnawe.tanitptieeddit pewee in the hands of that department I i. The Ixtrth action ofthe foutti artioleaftbearhati= tattoo of the , Uutteditatua Atrfidae that US.O. 1 / 1 /46d &OM shairritarantee to- every 1 Siitmitt thA _,._. union a republican. form of government. land- dlnt-Seitteet each of Mein against invitairman and Rpm theMiglip. canon of the legislature, qr or, lise Ilizerative (when tin lothdatarecannothe , Inivirnal4 Metal& delltel!le • -Under thir aside at dui coiisatalion tt testa wtta VII:EZC to deci deger, what stiorwomentis the adabiliaked itlite. !ether United 1 htateremanintees. to eadt ties repUblican i remmeint, 00egrare inn* lemmings den& whit - mohneit Is estahlished In the State bdmeit tan asterade whether It We Mr& licansr not. 'Anal when the Senators mat tights of a State ere admlttedisto tbe et the 17tdon. ,thei authority of the retramast ,whlcti they are appointed, as masa itS reputlican character is recognlsted+y, thearoperiptothational authority.— And Its deeteims Is *lift every ' other depot i mast of the ens, could not be questioned in a judicial I. I b nue that the contain tn this we did not last ' iredifti - to bring the met* to this Issue t and se no ton Or .Representatives *me elected ender the an . ' of the government of which Kr. Dorr WM the °engrain was not called noon to'dedde * eontrove .: , 1 TM the right to de vide laplaold them, and not gee canon , •-- . Mr. Henri* Inthis °pint:ref the Seprtttilh Court of the ! Hailed Ststekklelivend any Yeava ago. the tight to execute the rt ! tee provided for in Ills.Claiise. 'of the; Ott .tion bt placed in Cengreses and how else, ted•therefOrd • thek necessary reading 0 the Constitution' is doarmed - hY the highest itt . . dicta' -authority 'which we :have. • •..,- - .a • 1 Mr: Jonssos: 'Do you dad from the opin ion delivered' by the Chief Justice. ' . - • ,Mt. Moarchr. Vet 541. the , opinion de- livered by Chief Justice Taney . - decides' that this po wer is not judicial; that it is one of th e high powers . eonferreillqxr Congress; that it is not sailed : to be reviewed by the Supreme Court, because It is politicel in its nature:, It 'is a' district 'enunciation' of the , - - doctrine that this guarantee' le tot to- be ere.;• cuted by. the President by by the Silitee Court, but by the . Congress 'of the licktiki Stater, in the-form of a la* to be ••passekity - that body and to be stibusitted to. the . Presi dent fortie approval :' and should be disap. prove it, it may heisogui a law by being puked by a two-thirds majority over his head. Now I will call the attention of , my friend from Wisconsin to some cither• authority:"As •he, has been pleased to refer lto a former: `speech,. of. -mine to show that '1 am not quite , conalet:ent. II will refer to a vipte given by him in,lB64 on a' very important4provialon. • Dn the let of Jily. 1864, thelienate haying up , . . der. Considetation, as - its Committee of, the , , Whole, -"a hint° guarantee to certain States whose go • .rUai i menus batte been Usurped or overthrown a republican ftirm - 'of govern ment:" ,Mr. Brown; of Hibtionsi,•l offered, in amendment; o strike' out', all. of, the bill after the enacting clause and t° hiserta 'substitute, which I wilt Risk thefiecretaiy be read. • ' . The Secretary read as !follows :. . . .• ' That when the Inhabitants oil Statehave been de clared in a state of inenrreerioi aqainer 0103M:tat Stalest/ proclamation of the President, by-force and virtue of the act entitled ••AU Oct further to provide for the cellectioo of duties jc on =ti e ang s fretb a iL' Per", are gny ' d l i l fc sated to bejlntkpatife Of gtitir any ix vete for electors of President or Vier PreildeT r :f the United States, or of:electing Senators- . Or 'lte Jentatives In Congress until said Insurrection 'n sad ;State Is imp• pressed or abandoned. and mid inhabitants into re. tnrned' to their obedience and. th Government of *be United Stites, and until each rennin to obedienoi Shall' be declined by proclamation of the President. )wlied' by virtue of an act of Congress hereafter to be pawed, authorizing the same. - i 1 !.. .. - . . .. Ma. Horton. , Tbe honorable Senator from Wisconsin voted for that! Committeisrif the Whole and on Its final pea age:: I call itterr tion to the 'conclusion iof the amendthent, Whilst. declares . that they sh 'be— "lncapable Cr *tine any *lto ' r electors of Pr ue .: dent or Vice- President ; of the United 1 Stater-or of. electing Senators or Hemostat ves' in Orrestems until said Insurrection In said State istungtomped or:aban- . docked, and midinhabitants have'veturned to their °be :die:ice to the Government' of tho OniteCtitaties. and until inch return and obedience shall be derisied by proclamation of the President. fruited by 'virtue of an act of einegrees hereafter to be *red; authorizing the cams • , Recognising that a Istaut of .war shall be .regarded as continuing I it Idea be de- clared no longer to exist i atbe President, in; virtue of an act of Con to be hereafter! parsed; .I am glad to find r tiV looking , at. tea vote that the distinguishe Senator from •Ma ryland Oar; Johnion] ! Word for this proposi tion, andthus recognized the doetrlne for which.! am now contending: that the power to execute the guarantee !le ' vezted. in Con gress alonei'and that it Li for. CongressCalOne to determine thektatne and cond ticm of those States, arid that, the Pretlent It no power to proclaim-peace or to eclat's • . political , condition ofthde States ntil h s hall first. have been thereunto authorized by an act of Copgress, : ' , ! • '. I therefore , " MK. Pres nt. take the propo; eition as concivelylrestabli)sed, both -by teason'and Ruth rity, that thi4 clause 'of- the Constitution ! Can be eXeCutedionly- by Coal • greet; and, takieg that as estsiblished,,t now d proekto consider who are 'the. power!' of Congress, in the executio of the • gnamist-e-e -\ how it sbalfbe executed, , and What means may be• employed for. Oust iptirpose The Constitution does: no . tliefine the mew5....p... does not say host the guarantee .shall' be ex ecuted.. ; Alt that Is left to the determination 'of Ali to the !particular character, of the means that must trs employed, 'that. -I , - take it, will depend OpOis the -peculiar sir: cutrunsuids of each case is :and the extent of the port: r will depend Upon the other gags =don as to what may be teq a ired for the pur pose 0 maintaining - or guaranteeing, a 'rivet 'republican form of government le each State. 'I dis4te Word "loyal;" 1 altho'agh44t ismot• used in'th,Constitedon;. because loyalty is askinhering qualificatfon, noCcinly le regard to persons who arelolfili pntlic offices. but in regard to State gwverr meets. and we lord `co sight to =cool ze aft ate goyertimerit th at Is not Iciyal`to the DoWernatentof the ! United! States. New, ;Ir.! eel° the usibfresina that,! tare - not Prescribed! in filer Conatitutiori ~1I calf the attention of the Senate to the eighth !clause of section eigbt of the first' article a- . the Constitution of thiS United Stara, Which" !declares that•rz 1 ~,! . 1 1 , • ' ~,,' • • - " The °dere, shalt . u4e.gower,,to make' tall laws which shall :be teems* , ,ind mar %for allying Into enitatkin the foregoing -and ,all 'other lo p r4Gltriel l 1 714 or iany il the litror. G ov ernment Minuet. ... .. ' ' ! •. . Here la l a declaration of what would kither ;Wise be 'a, general • principle anyhow; that rangiest; : shall havliei . power. to pea- ' ou all laws 'necessary to Into ' execution . that are les ' lin the Government P un i g i tbe Constitution. ,lAs has_the power to guarantee ormeintain a el repnb- Coniries lidn government. in - leach Stat e; it has the, right to use whatever means may be nee* sary for , that purpose. 1 44 iii I have before re marked; . the character be means will•de pend upon fee character ; cif the cue In' one !cue it m ay. be the die of the army ; in, an ' ether cue perhaps it maybe sdniply present• tag equation to the mitts, and having,'" test-. ens that.way ; inatiother cue ItMay, go to the very foundation of the Hovernteent Itself.' And I, now p - ropound thisproposittoni that if congreas„Oter dellbedflon, slid lon and bloody expesitmen, diet come . o th e c oid-, i t don that loyal repub li can State ; govern enta cannotbe erected and maintained In the mbet States upon thehuis Of the white populatiOn, it, has a right td raise up and make vou4se of •a class of men Who had no right to vo stn= der the State laws. This is simply the use of the thiCeallir ineeneinithe executio* o, the , guarantee., ` If we have fund after' rePeatek Vials that loyal Republican! State" govern ments—governreerfaithat . shall answer the prirpouthat'such gdvernmenta are intended' to enswee—esinot tie souxessfolly forted* : upon the! basil of the white - porslation k bezeuse l the great me foray of that. population are [ disloyal, - then Dor*ress his a tight, to' 'raise - rip a new loyaV . voting pole:thorn- ft, the , putpdee' , of establishing thm. govern ' meets it the execution; of the patentee. - .I 'think, sir, ;this propdifitshis' so clear that it b - • not . A to:sleben& It. ;..We are not requlied to find In Abet Cbnitltution ,a pattio lar 'grant of power-for this .P l 44e ; but .wo find - *goners/ pint of, power , and We find etso another grant of power_ ,atithotizing mkt° use Whatever , means znev be necesaarY to ev.,l state the fi rst ; and we find that the Idupmme 'Court cif . the United ;Stites bast Arid that the' judgment, of Congress. upon this question shali'be conauslire I , :. that it cannot ltsere-, vieWedlby the 'tomtit- that it lit Pufely po filial, mat* t reed lie:mime the - determine.. don/ Of Oortreset - thet, nosing - 1* colored men' to the tight of 'suffrage:isi : zinessas necessary • to the exsentleet 0,60 , er; Ma.. deterail-• nation lettleh._ . ;ettinet I re sewed by th e eourte;:antkilitinictruild open ' the people of thiamine*. '- : i• .*:-I : • • . .• •-- •1; • -TlSlBlesidert ofthattnitta Std esium- Ink MO he; hid . qu a 4er.to execute this guarantee, and " Kikeltstatfrot. l upon was - - ''' w. HOC 40 um curly l 47 Z altlitr) nye gametes to taut Caked tha only clause e*if -4 1 states Vakoa lies grist DOM ' fir` Use *obi Mme vie. ►t, , • - :-,;:4-; P =..- 0 :,:.. : entlOk iihrigie C 0 1 316 ! 8 _ , ~ :. I -f . _!:- .. Jr s at .which was issued on tb3l tame sad " ail a part elf the. saute . - ... ',. 1 „1 1. Amass vary, air brinif t km and laws aPe Ewe North otiolittate u Z hautellstelibeittethos eitner.A.,n.. , ; The pro haviligOie right witote ~ -have_ j Me right tes van by the Laws ot Ws l ' aata . snit mint.- In sdeitiowth that, have ti ken the oath or amn 'Thet rzesidentit franchised in voting( . &Regimental the ' .', itentkau from two endl fifty It ; lauxi to three It d , Oktyasawit men. • dillitatlehise t' It . Miler tlum ; its which. h deaf - Chasms. ;Mike gemsa *of man ,he says I. ' .*1 tb= 74lo 2 41 Ortthl Wm zt-t-t • 1 :, IF, t OitOjial ailabl qt . ar a netieed ,He then arumun ia d teen ome °lie. intn — ' ' % - `l. ll l 3 '5 • 'i'''... .1. en Wittier. &shaft heenpietteeted eirli'* 0 0 . Atolotedle, emelt*. Or. data int lift. erste gibe pretended - Irate rrn-.1..,, 1 ' is, an pima* whoa fgvetvattuth , terik*li r a said rebellion, and cues van e : of it -. 1 salervollertr!SPvertwra, .)' ._ "4/s2 .•• lin I._ And 1 twellte of . Insselt, -. -3 u Xtuulber at the least Ore- hundred !andLO thousand 9r three . Vaulted tlealsond Int n', while the • disfranchtt*nt thathaa been . ated by Conitlynn doeilnin niteed 'lrterhstie . to .moret than forty-five tilonsand persona at We ferthint. These prectidenaLgoveracin4, tin der the ataority oflAt ' 'Pr.. dept.! *Milt°, call conventienal lb*. rein hold the,elee te dons, atid they yeti ttnithi'votes; they were to exaclite altiriemovverit flan gel*. lag exercised by tht laffitary comm, ra abler the reaittlitrnalne • acts of Co After th ine constiat fines. were ;form / ~ Praddnt went: for ehW -and aceepted intim as bele? toYal and rstarblican in their tir ecter. He wheel* the votirspder )/in I to proceed to eleatlthiatures, edits of Congress, • and the I.4lslatnres t *elite f3h . e aters to, take their '41(1! „19 ttiltabody4 hln other. words, the EfiVaidut Watched it State governments Windt life land agtWity withbat consultatkutzeitla or co-operation on the part of Gni:TWO t , i l Now, sir,' when Iraqi 'claimed that Rhea governments are legoPet it be rement'bered that they teok their:Wig% unda a pracjied log institnthd by , die. - Preshient of the United States in the; erten - hen of . Me gululdttee. when it now. atandiraleciifessed -that he ;dental not execute the guslhatee: Eat even If he had the - power, let Ikbe hirth,er berme id Mind that_those conatitiillthi,, t WM .- formed b a l l 0 313- ventions that werenieeteri by less th ,one. third of the white raters In the States that time_;. that tho con*dotta were ,elected)ly a small minority , even*:the white sots `rind . that - those anatitralons that fame* hY a very small minoritylatite ;ever been anbrolt ted to the people cillitbse ki tates for, ritlfica den. _They are no' thole .the colustitu ... of` those' States to:dayz%tan the ronstignis formed by the coritia one new In ion Would be If we were g th. proclaim their in he the amatitutioas of ja4se States withopOlrat hi ving snb'mitted t 'to the peopleforitati tleation. Hew mai, , ite pretetided fbrleme4, Ment,"even admitftde that the Preside Chad i i. the pbwer to,startlirtiard in the nor ef re carultructioth thst:,'llithie State . .gover items are legally formed}' h small trundrityi r tiever ratified by the pe el.the people ney _heav ing bad' a chance :Uwe • for thern.. l ixtb ey stand as mere arb ! , constitations.o4- lished not by We pople of the several bites, but simply by fortit Eseattive power,l- And, eir, if i we a - I ntheilt these Suttee to representation o n , flair and in:thOther House tinder, tho 4 omit ituli on 8, w al the 4 , thing shall have mittleyond our lr, eepl . Wand they are frilly vistaed to' their political rights, they wit* iheo rise "tip and Ogare that those cowl:bug* are not bindle 'Upor, them, that they wirer made theta, si ni/ theY *ill throw them . irid-with them *ill go o those Provisions ..hick -were intorpbrited therebt, declaring_ at , slavery should! piper be restored and It their war. debt Wall' re pudiated. ThoUvrovisions were' .pa '.lnto theee'Onatitattionmbit they never ha`.beett naafi:t ried by thef,neaple of those Stet and b i 4. they will cast thesfjont *knot being t elk act and dried as soon Pt they shall have do re, stored to politicalltoWer in this GoverPitient, ~ Therefore I say diet:hven If he concedpethat 1 the President heal,* power, whiehl el had tiot, to Start forwOd in the execrate 'this guarantee, there ; elinetlll be no pret that, ,those government aie legal and au tiadized, and that we are, Tod to recogaize WM. The President the United gitat 9,1 lit his f el l proclaniatloh„ 41 stied -that . ,those Otero matte were• to bel'orMed - only by the loyal people of those Ates: arid I • beg• date to call the attentioofihe Senate to thidnlanse In Ids•proclatnati;r3 of 'reconstrucl 1, He ; it. says .. : , --- z -'1 ... I , 11 " And with AntbortWtti merest, within ;limits of saitiStites. all ttioipOwere Beeessary and _ rto nimbi& InuMlo7 l l l PEI& of themate se ' caro tin* to restore sold stieteito its manna lit* us with the FedetelGossenetent. • I Agit!), epeekti A Of thear m y ',' ::, p And they are awiteell- bilibiltatn frccr i:wzi btmtertng, ltnimilitzthrillscoursgtss the 4,people from the ofganl .',,..0f" .. tt State go. ,itersin nttintred. • I: fr irt -, 1- - ' Now, - air, ,so from tirose - Sti Overt,- mettle having :' a' organized b,y t kloyal people they, werOintzanized bythe eget; evert' ofrlce paasKti lute the bands , :o fitted; the 'Colon men adno part orlot Lri: those governments; 'FIJI in tar f Path 0811 'the , purpose for *Well koverentents are l' tided. 'they failedito exiled protection to • loyal e l k men, either will or black.. The t o ' men were mur . aired *Jar impunitY - ; :an 3 will thank any at* Upon this floor to p flint to a single ein kit of the rebel Staten Where , a rebel ha beeni uied and brought' :ith pun- , ithment b th e, elyilanthority for. thilhlnrde,r of a ChM mamta- INo one cane, ,1 - 10 ;cad/ t ; can be fo d. ;Whose goveremen aaterly failed in alvettrOthe purpose or ifligov ailments ; andirtity that; bat th I,return eci the co red elal • toe candid d(quasi Slavery ; t) 'them the slue; socie ty, instead +heirless they were be ' - the slaves o f, dividnals.k, " Under vario forms of vagr an • lavietiley' deprivedike' .if the i righte of eemeit lend placet, thut . under 4 the power astd,-',CeetrOl of their • rebill Dna 4era, who werei-flihed -with hared In tire llrd,' .'Pre eut, time passed al Cat\ cress asitembled , 10e:eel:ober, 48854 4 For s, time it . paused . did net at onctum#Ahose lifted govenime tn. , ,titted.'At last, ills 186 e, the coned do tmeWment, the fortrtelintit L as article, w brik_lght for - Ward as tWs of settlement truth:in ;710 Wire wu a ticit undastattding. though it wait*t em braced in any 1,..Ve or :violation, therilt the Southern peop t liehould ratify and itgreeliak, that amend= .then their*,,Suite*avern -1 meets wield accepted. [ Bat that/mend meat villutfrvieethda; c*nt n PtiP ula r.t i d e a ta d* The Boutbirn.Ohailnehtiltusamnspired IfY _the Dennxtrkyof theNortb, reje4ted that amendmePt ß lbil were told that their, were not_bonou to 'Mit to any coalition" whit e* ; that theittiftd forfeited do rigtOsby re- -- hellion. ; Why4alt, what did -Ise propane by this amendment ? • By the thit.sedtion we .declared that all -,lnenb,,llin uporrontr *ill 'were eitiamm qttpe UnitedStateeti‘thing that hid long bki recognized bysfury de r partmeat lot thin latovenament Aunt the Dr •W •Scott decisioerias made hi 18h.11 ' The second section irrevided that where*elass or runt)? tnenwate i trieloded froththi s right of guffaw they. afield not be "eonn lin the basis of -rep ..*tlon—iitt ebviott ' r justitte that, Tio• rest! .. .te man for'emorc t maid deny; that it a. i , million pectin s d n Smith were,tolave 99 imffrinps, the, me ta ling In their midst ata ilUrroundleg then4iand;de priving theui* all pollti.Wl ti,ghtlik should net bop meiffiete of Congress on heir sic-, court. .-I Ray thlijustiee of the seciiiid chow his never beettineeessfallYllnftn t ErLanY Oaf itligament„ I not how, Inge it may, - him - 'What wile the the third plans,?- It was that the leaded/ of the South, ;thormillien who had once taken in official oath to sappatthe l 'Constitution taf,tlie 'United Statet tad'had I afterward codttnitted perjury by ingintet the rebellion. !--I.hotild be Fiad i'e gib!. to any office nric:ier j thadovernMenti the nil.? ' ted States or hie State. It was* small disfannehtserrient. It-wattrhitend tO With- I n, hold Potwar fl'oth'thotte leaders by l howls- Strnmeuttditpre shad lest 111111)1 1, ..411 a OD: lion lives andMitold treasure , M e, astics or that dlthinetiblensetit could not be Iltsproved.[ And what scathe fourth claille-of the amend. mint? Thatthitt Government attnitl4 never assume andfaynny part , of the rti. debt;.. that, it rhooldtever pity the ;re. .: for their slaves! Thlir was bitterly 1. . , ...., in tlm North as we la the South' .' ''w nottid soy um op llten that ;madmen: ... teas 'he wu,in favor:o,llde (I - overnmeet; . ming it Portion °feta the rebel debt, ... la favor of paying ttOribeliffor their gal 7 Wikei ~ the t .. . ....../.paity- North its, :: oath op , , , . ..:, , impartente i lp9r" Perhscssa the . .. to I ' regarded In vital rent,' eywere .; • mining' themehren in princi ple, i l l tl k e y . ted . bent Pierer, tat. stir,` k n. • Boob baud lit imarraret7otitris. -1 0 10 1 0 1 .4 W. ,fflogr24alsOm 5r4 16214 , 40°124 1 ! li d*" erkeoustiortasasitqs— .. .-X_ - It had bum . ne apparent to at id* this,.l repute lean State gOVernnteeth ootlideA meted and maintained twin thebtelseti white population. We had triark 1,1 • ~,"?.,.6 . -:, Congress bed ettestipted tbeireek elk • : Uti.J.,, Ms -.- . throngh.the ermatitutiessal .nano; , y,leaving the • Mingle Wi th tiltialt ";,,7 men. . . by leaving With the Whitesjgr:,; or she , : . i It the question se to t .•:-.,- ~.. pie should eXenlise ant tW , _ et true, fi ever; hut .when it 'Wha 7..1011t . ." - ," those to men were u rebeliketelki * SlFlWit;:; that th i hatedthis Ornament mere ly th • rer; when It was toend,.thar, .- .. perseen ;the -loyal meth both; lith • ' -black, their midst; when tt wet North Men, who ; ed lone • - tkrant• , ,I,t.rt bit were vest out kr social I=l4 It 0 , ~._l . I sand oYneces, by the I et " Aliet:;'.-- pro —then It became apparent. iii _, .; of ante •as that reeonstruettoff , • 4 1111014---.. fake p pon the basis of - the White : , •• ~,_,, la on, ad' ething else Mild be - - • --,:„.,„ peri elim - Now,lsir,Wthst wens Unwele ft to der 111.4` , -;.. titer wen:mat bold thble Itchigh loOlt : ' ,",j,: by milir i arY riower,! or we must use nee,•.,„:,; . chinery upon such a new bastass weight •_. a ble loyal reptiblican State goveraniente 3 ; 'W raised Up; land in the last Mot< And-. Wriits -;`,'•;', zo, say Congress waited long.' the uthet i,4 longietpenence had to come to the • l. of reason before the thing was don * , ilier--s -last - resort,: and as the last thing to. .>..;. 011111;41 au k Tonga's determinett•tcssdig thrones- , rihlC::, , rubbish—dig through the so li end the ' ~ ,,, , - -4 fug sands, and go down to the ehnslitT ;1 - .,7 and there, upon the hada of the ev principle or ,gnat and exact justice , Is • men, we have planted the goltunn Of ' ' ' - `'-`'j r . erection ; and sir, It •will_ gri l l , slowly hilit!-.:1 surely, land "the gates of hell a all •not pret. , . Vail:against IL" 'Whatever d genf *', sis,, -;„: prebendal from the introduction. to the t"-,-• 4 fi t •of suffrage of seven hundred thousand .4 Just etnerged'fron slavery, werepet aside ha . • the tweience of a-.greater danger. Witr ft i o d ir e, - let me lay frankl y , to my friend frenl,W _ ` r sin. thal appreacturd universal adored seor.t _ , Inge in the South reluctantly. , 'Rot berries, . " I adhered to the, miserable dogma that the white man's government, but bean. '„ - 1 entertithied feari about , at offal entrusting - • large hOdy of men just from slavery , to r ' ' education had been denied by : law, to• - t the mUriage re la tion bad been dented, .who`'. 'hadbein made theinost abject slaves; _w ith politi power, And :as, the Senator 6 11 ferried o a opeich' which I made ha Xadleite-. in 12 allow me to show the principiat : ' 'then "fleeted me { for in that speech:l ,fit: . ; , sal ward to the wet towed adaditing4oe 4104111411 . '' • Of the rem Siam to vote, white,' admit 110 *gut ' A rights a ell men. and that la thee ad Men wil} tam - A the deli to vote. without distil:taloa of cola Of not, r , rtt i apor that,. the ante al roar nitlllawat ldieller.,_,, ,4. 1 . , - est ! from thin bondage, there thoold be a Patina 01.:'. - ... , probethin and animation Wore the , sew bronihk,in i , . the ennetee, apolitical power. A , 1 , . . Streit was my feeling at that time; for it twirl_ nOtith beenslefermlned by the bloodies:, "lc paten of the last two years. that we eciuld :-..., nrkre latlinlet upon the )aiiin of the- white • _ popttleihin, and such was the °tauten ..oUlt grset ajority of the people of t 1 he Meths - -. and it , - as net until a. year and a half after-, .. •:, that time that Comm, came to the ettnein: _,. Rion that there was no ' watyleft bit to inurt.„ , to col ed suffrage and Audrage to all men -,, , • excep -those who' were disqualthed Ili the= ottran don Of high ennui andmisdemetteere - • ' Mr. 'resident; wit hit mach` % . in the- ~• '., course Of - thits debate.;and through : i r im, .t about violation of the Conatitut .. Ise- t 5,,,,,/ - said', at In i the reconstruction In .. w. , irree Con wove gone outside or the' ' ~- .' . tenon end theremark of some dislin - stseestnan - of , the Republican party is noted t . to that effect- Sir, If any lusting Ha& , • 1 le has cyst said 'so, he 'pike only for himself, -- not for another. I deity thestatementharres. p I insist that these rebanstruction Miura , are aterally_vrithin the Wit ell of the •COnsil .`A - tullorres any leeslatthe that can be had, not::: , . only•hi raison> brit by authority. 'lied who ~ ; are th Men' th - irtre talk-101; 1 04 *Kith : about .::: - • the vi Lakin of the Constitution, and who . - pretend to be - the especial 'friends of that in- • ' etrunitint?' The great- mass ot them, only"; three oo sgo„werein arms toovertnre the; -, ' , Constitution _and I establish that of : , Wit. ,- ' Remaly. In ite place, or were their Northern I friendWhcrwere aiding and syinpalkdaktit in this uridertaking. , --- , . ',-• ,- •_ , what • I h d Occasion the other day hi-speak of t al described as a Constitutionallltion- , s . man-4 man living inside of the Merit lined during the war, sympathizing withthe rebel lion, and Who endeavored to aid-the : rebellion ‘ by in4tsting that-every war , measure , for the ~-; ' 4 purl:awe of suppressing it war a violation tit . - - the Constitetion of the United Stites. - ; Now, t i theseimen .who claim to be th, e 7 appoint friends of the amatitutime are the-men 4 Wit hive Ought to destroy It. by force; of, ens*, _ and tiosethronghont the gauntry Wien hue '-',' give* th'aa aid and comfort. Si ;yon soli ' ' reluerither that once a celebransidt are-' , .:i l• . man as being` dragged to the scallitiftl; jusi , ,, , sitlab passed >the statneof Liberty she ex. .., : claimed--" How rnkyjetimes hay been cots- : s _ misted in -toy name?" And I cid - sips° the 4 _. qconalittStion, how 'many crimes against lib- r ertr, humanity and progress are. Wiles cam-„ milted in thy name by the.e men who, while : they loved not the Constitutien. and sought ` * Its dattnction, now. -, for •;Carty purwers,• . • - chira l , to be its especial Effendi'. , -,• •! • My 'friend froar Wiscosnin yesterday-Or:lm> - pireci what>be Called the Radical party.of tt s tiNorth to the ,radicals of the S tett', and w en he was. , „ 1 , 'asked,- the: question hy some - 1 • %for; "Who ,;•are the Satoshi of th e' 'South 17 he said,fthey are the Bertess opiate"' t J o Sir, the'tthipessionists of the South Dab- trends th-dav, acting• In:harmony sad concert With: the Democratic party... They ::: were - 1 Democrats - daring the avar-who preyed - foe the emcees. of ,MeClellin and Parttime, and . Would have been glad to bare : Mted. kir 1 them; .end they - were Democrats-her : ere tote : : War, eird the men who made the ribellket.—... These are the radicals of the Potithi Illithili:„.7 (friend frin WiMasin, afterAlkvother; , , with tit Radicals ;.. •L _ ,•-•.,- ~. =•• •--1, ~- • The Emden orhie 'speech yeetaeky wee that the reconstniction measures Of Onegniel are intended to establish negthiretteseutey.-.*•' *Sir, this proposition it, without any founds-:y tiou whatever. I believe •it'vras stated yes-: terday by , the Senator - ?rem Illiedis ,(111.r. I r c i ,, oi gib itniwtielnling .. taus*tyt,- It tint had, been:., e °llea . of Caigreee, it coutd have ' been 'readily:done. po, oir, . ' , Conen has Only +Ought to the pont- ' cal, wet between the. loyaltnd the &lidera:. 7 It dist, anchlsed , . 'tome fitly th ousand dlr.,'" i f s\ !Ova eiders; leaving all , the rest of the ple to 'vote. They have begn eat . ... on Kong sides, thin neither eltordd-t4'placed '-- In the power of tbOther, I --,---, [ The rebels have the right-to vote en that 1 they obeli natio tabdeethe control and oose.; , er 01 PP 3 Uniontoinc only, end the. , Union , med have been allowed to vote to that they ,;" shall not be under the control , and .power. ot-:•_.,, - the 'rebels. This *Abe policy---to dna* the Tended power among those men for tbe pee. tuition of each. =Fht, he chltrgelblit we in- r tend to, Create a negro 'supremacy or colon 4 . State governments' bp without the 'lightest . foundation, for it Would have 'been in ,the power •In CongressAo hive easily Conferred _ Ouch snPremacy bY simply excluding the die. loyelfrom.lbe right of Suffrage-4 pollen s which it bad thutlear right to exercise.. sow, Mr. President, allow me ti:E=lll4o' foes moment the 'amendment oftefed by the • , &Moor from Wisconsin„filid upon which Ms . ask the_ made, „ Tto d , rea .ee :::: ..... di. e.. : li - 1 1 111 61 1 n ot seri say stb lti r from purpos w e, ijmo bu n :its bal in7 lo. : ' ,i Me 'Beet—shonld it become a lew. . I will • to the Senate, - , , .• _ , ' , 6 Elecretary. reed as 'c:41owil:" . , . ~ oreertgebew, That opon-An-etwititr .tor • 1 - • 'taa nniAsation of goy innetitation , or tlf omits nada I. ^Umb Istretiolls Uzi its adoption in any Stets, do I Own* having the roteligeatione of en engine ow. • i ger the wastiumeaind laws of Barb Matt working ll.' re Into ribeUtou Aran be allowed "to Trek twirst kw • ging pornew ono of the Wowing rfnephatinthr. Ziril don museeen u ed,s ;;lilhn In tbaloidesi • , 1 t. 1114 stall ve Wildest education ineeed iheCaln , — ~ *tattoo of the United Btetre and to setweribring ; °Me tb 000 0 fti =Mart nor game: Or , ~ , e.,,t1 , , e'll. lite shell or seined In tde own right, Or fa brae -; • el his wife. of a Ikeda:6lot the velars, gitni,.•.4,. •_ • - •-•.. N. . Ara.l3ftiatOtt. 81t, ihrtgelitglitiglitknOlfity ,134tae teem of tio snienclinent: IoIOW _ AC ,4ri t rffha_were n ot ., . .in4o thelltral4..
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