The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 02, 1866, Image 2

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WILT N
If any man imagines the collision lye
tween the Prtstident anti Congress to In• ac
cidental and temis.rarv, he enutpr•heods
inadequately what Teditical combinations
have been formed during the last sit
mouths, what potential forces ties,. combi
nations have control over, and the ultimate
direction those forces will take. The Pres
ident made an early seleetton of the pee-
Lion he would occupy, Ile hits fortified
himself by abundant negotiations, mid by
all the appliances ever within tte• reach If
the bead of a great nation. II is whole cii•
reer has been signalized 14 wuch belndom
itable Will as by any other quality. That
attribute not :nnfrequently, and eapes'iatly
in revolutionary ONC/IS, V.WV1 4 . 4 1t 110.4..
better than the highest intellectual gifts.
He has no Intention either of receding or of
aocommaiating differences. This may la.
regarded by timid people a 4 a hard saying,
but time will prove it to be a true one. His
plan Involves the breaking up of the Union
party. and the organir.ation of a new one,
to be compounded mainly of the r•ls4
meat at the South, awl the coml.-thew!
and conservative elements at the north. In
moth an B-SAIISIIatirIII !herr Is uo nsnu for ails'
of the distinctive principles and sentiments
of the party that stood by the government
through all the num.-mons events of the
Alen May :tII,I reinstate ua moil,
BA they will lit this conslusion, hint di the
end they will find this diagnosis of the case
to be the true unr, All the iinlisatiom
point this way; Mr. JouNsts's abandon
ment of the ideas he carried with Mtn
through the rehollion, and with which he
entered ,in the Presidency: his aoilinli , at
Pith rebels and crypt , lllolliis; the withdraw
al of his confidence 1111,1 sympathy from the
men by whom he was e•lgn•i.vl; ahoy I, rcpt.
ance by Ins Primo Minister of a Itaminet
from the most influential 1 . .,p1.4.rb0ad s.K•i
ety in New York., his attempted dsfeat of
the Unionist. , of N. w 1 ork last fall,
through the agensy of AI r. VitANCts
BLAIR. who one Jlxwis.ed fruit Mr. Li,
CoLN . I4 'nihilist in ,daadiett, to the demand
of the Republican National Convention:
the intimations that this very man is of the
number from whom Mr. JuLf! ,,,, N
is to se-
Iset a new 8011.1 . . i nil l'onstituttonal vi-
Sere; the manner in ,111011 his 11,V: tIon•-
14111e1,1 and Mett.Sll.lf.sii.rt• . 1V121e01111,1 I , y 1)1. -
enemies of g overnment amt of iilwrty
evarywhere; all 111.111,am the mains lesson.
'rhry all concur in his explicit declaration.
made four months ago, to the He, .tin IF,
.r)VOLF:, that "fans' urt., ~,,, h,
I: nett , and e a u ler ref .v
If to new polities! parties still I.e W
Nll en.
What then, must 171,1111 , or Ili, vari.,ll,
projects for amending the Constitution"
Such amendments do not, indeed, require
the f.s...ent of the President: Lot II •
tin there is little hope of earrying them in
spite or the hot and persist..nt
they are sure to encounter from the Presi
dent, and from all persons under his direct
and indirect inthienve. Nor is tins all.
The President is as little likely to appro...
of Pantti utory pros. iSiOIIR, einissi.ing guar
antees for the future, as to sanction l'.4oni
tunonal antendrut•nts to that 011 ti. .k II
these projeets are manifestly under ',lips,.
Most of sham lifh.ored under disittivanta,-
..S1 tit the beginning, from inherent difficul
ty in overcoming various repelling cattens.
and bringing loyal men iota suit agnvtnent
an to niake their v.-operation prifeticable•
These difficulties are heightened and
I.y 11:11.
ELIA% Ityh I wen found to ••,•rt ni,norn
or at It-11.1 a soporific itiduence over coin•
mercial politicians who 11111)1..11 o. alg,
Ti. Congress,
If the President tool been viii tent to l.•l the
Houses prosecute that series of inquiries,up
on which it entered at the earliest possible
moment, relative to the actual ismilit ion of
Southern feeling and C0114111..1. .111 order to
intelligent and proper legislation, it 11,111-
ising opportunity would have offered, wit
only of tuijitsting We organic law to the al
tered condition of the country, but of con
forming it in all particular, to the i 11111 la
tile principles of individual right and of
public equity: In this a ay, latent causes
of future trouble in onl.l hat.• twen rethoveil,
and a basis would have been hod for a sta
ble and enduring hart•. That opportuniti
has teen destroyed, and will not be reel, -
ered.
It is barely caeisibleM r. th atNE'sahtrLd
ment to the Constitutmn, whicir has passed
the House of Representatives, ran be pass
ed through the Senate. At all event , an
effort ought to be maul,, t., pass at. If Pres
idential intluene4. shall be brought 1., twat
ha defeat it in that chamber, aL ,Ce dal I.(
not it will: and, failing 11.-re, to defeat it is
the State Legislature,: the resisuisilpil it)
will then rest where it actually bolongs.
While we shall regret to see i'ongreas 11 , r
get Its dignity, ..r enter ups/ any Me... re
in a spirit of retalinnon, far allvinpied in
vasions by the Executive, of its rights and
function., we hold itto le, of the highest mi.
portance, hat. only to a aa.a...rui
mace from the preEent peril, I
. ...al as a irri•-
redent for routing ages, that a (inn and
manly resistance be made to Presidential
dictation. If the 'bulges stand firm, ref 11,
ing to be Intimiclatorl, or cajoled, they wili
nave not only the individual honor at the
members, but the respectability of rep,
tientative governinenL If they conclude
to abdicate, It would Is. au Hal iu,r,tmistenr t
with such baseneiei to first initiate a repeal
of so much of the Constitutional provides
for a Congress, and prescribes its duties.
No FRI.:NIDE:VI was more freely crilieize.l
by his enemies than Mr. 1.1N , `01.2' , WILY by
his friends, In Congress and out. Ills pion
of reconstruction was twice rejected b 3
congress, and was censured by member..
of lath I.lmitibers as freely as the same 1161-
CLEM.ari 11l commend, Ins treatment o:
Famttor , r, his arbitrary arrests, and inva
-141010 of the liberty of the preps, were
strongly and constantly disapproved 'iv
many leading republican journal, A vast
republican opposition wits arrayed against
his renomination, and utter he h a d
been made the standard bearer, it was ton
some weeks doubtful whether the republl•
cans who were openly opposed to many
acts of his admLnistration would support
him.
All these facts are MY notorious MI any
others to the history of the politics of this
country. That flunkiee objected to theta.
criticisms in true enough; but their pro
testations vvere of no avail.
NOT CHAMIZILL—Tbe Copperheads of
Memphis refused to pass a resolution, at
their late meeting in favor of the President,
endorsing the course of AaDasw Jon Naos,
when he was Governor of Ttumessee. He
was onquastionsably loyal then, and hence
their refusal.
resty._
as the war drew near iw" tie, 1,
~„
la like Instiller,
and it heearne neeemutry to deter _ l`"'"/ I . 'ssession ~11,11
mine the precise ...mentions on which r e , radroi.l I elv lieges \\-t„
th
construction should proceed, in order that eai 1./11.hts, IL, 11l and ••••••11111,
each State might take its old plane in the " , t ha . d mitio•.t.•
~r ot the thromeh trani.• not. I.P
VI*.WR xml plans were foUIIIII, 0. , ...NAKt among one v. 111 , 11 it eau keep •-••
men It hose I,.valty W:LS not open I,r inr
•
peachniont. 'rliis contrariet-y corresponds , " ••o.
to the diversity of ideas soul :4.'136110.1ns 'or
v""' I " • h " l "'"
w - hicli originally prevaileei among the slip- if the peopl.• an. ll , ' I. ' s " ' I " ." "'"
!sorters of the government. to prevent it is•opie
true oh,ss neither understand nor care for the 1111i111 ..111 . 1.•,, • hi••••••• t•• e:1 so. lei
the palpable or recondite principles in
noised in the great . are
rather annoyed and surprised that peach
eal trout should tind anything worth coll.
troversy in what they ...twelve to I, un
meaning abstractions or glittering isenei
rilitiea, Ro thin the Prior iv preserved
formidable and twee-iuspiritig nationali•
,ontinutat —they are little solieitoun
the oontlitions of the settlemf•nt.
A seoonol clans are business men and '
nothing else. They look itpun the national
l-oundaries as circumscribing an ample tor.
ritt•ry, specially devoted to their pursuit of
Inside of these hound cries, they
Lure peculiar Modifies. t tutaitle, they have
to mke their ohanees with 110,111M1,1114 and
kiss foreign I,lllll , Kitorti. TO let ptlft of
this territory go, would la- to diminish their
market and restrict their gains. They sup-
pnrted the war ank a sharp expedient I•or r.•-
' mining 111,44 , 111e11i. As stall) 11, the .111111011
, 1"1.1)0 , 1 firing, they stipp.sed the whnle
matter settled, and started afresh alter
prntidahlo
•
A third elus.4. ?tctuated U Intrunniturmn
,msinienitiuns merely, perceive tutu( in the
provress ,if the NN ar, and in I,half of the
putru.te• great change Inns been
rough( in the whole structure uf South
ern soVirt c. Follr millions liondmen
Im e .4.11 raised from the of nl.l
persmtal unto all the attribute,tof
tud Itllti ci lizenship. Tli, change, the
;realest of earthly lusins, is 1A1,11114,1 a ith
iialiiiity to poeuliar hardships, and hen,.
there is need of special proteiliOn.
eiiitrielida. blacks 1,1111., ”1.1.1%pe front tam
Irpration of that law which proclaims all
men are made perfect through suffering,
but this humanitarian class think the ea-
•apt. not only poataible jut defiirahn
A fourth rims take a more 4.4lllll.relienaiv
xurvey i and recognize the fart that iiertain
mnlinal principles necessarily iiontrol the
current of the life of a nation.
ita the destiny of its population; that
!lune, what is good for rank of seeiety
gia.al fur all ranks, and what is harmful
ler one !termini for all.
ppm., ill [la. ISS ht . hits
I/II C 01114 1 ,,, \inn fio.v Inint
thi• hits' phial. en h1 ,• 11 they 111 1 1.0 . 1 1 ,.. 1111.1
lllett.ll, Vt' ail Cain.] pr.
pose,l arovollp1;411 by , 11)11, , fillig
n.b.•111,,11.
not sct• that anything fartio r is itcct,,trt.
So lung aa iii. actual fight ing
I.lllitri, 11/1 , 1 no overt, oppUglotill author
ts' confront. the general fvf ortnnent, the).
aa• nu corn-ion fur apprOlervii, , ii pre,
Thix übli.rilty, 'r 01
and 1 . 1 , 11,0"itit • i1. , ". TiA:it .•111101l -
••11 ,a,lizaleht.
less this shall he lh.• 1 - ni..11 rttiih
ewasiliclabed rs-t•nhinssl: 1:111mas
I'"IIgIVSS shall be sastailh',l
eoalstitull-nal filhelhals, half the
w hi.. 11 i. 1,114..• t••ll.l4.red th,
nist,tt 14)r tlik• bon :ni
UM=
.1 huge P Ell prohilAts the use r.t hr
1111111 e by the I wernoeratie ronvention iu 4 , .11•
With tile litilwrnatorial
r. (I..rm }TR i, ahead o ft %eh. l en. iu appit
rent strength; but it is possible s rinpr,
ininf• candidate mav In. startrd. OIL . r
.iAIII . OWAN ', I friends hal, Ifo•en figuring
fn hia behalf: but, as yet, without ffrodu- lunette., nark niacc cc tic
ring an impression. This NVolll,l stla Ille 111111 t. A plu t . Alal , holorruing to
administration at Washington exactly. "att. , a nd x it Pul t 4hb ''' 1101., ' , II •''
tit 1 lit, K l• HIA NI final! Ir Itre
now 110.1 , nearly I.ittalleed . ..slued thirty 114,1111115, 4 41 , 141.1 lit 111 /1'•
eight r 4 1 .111111 1 4• the Aral, hors , rractod
probable a few days ago.
the 1411141 11. t having Ira , ri red It„•
!ditch interest is el : wiled as to the :lotion rlktanerr tit ninety 111114 . 4 ii, ho
.r ttln
'il l the Union Convention up.in the i.lefertiou '"'"u"'"• lhlrtt "'"."""•
con..pelitor brut, down nottri, ••',ld , ••n -
~ f the Prosident. from the „damn', port. I:dimmer'. Thermo. ,
et
t i r 4 r marked 311.101.7 m, v. till Hlll,ll tv,h.11.1/rx.
Nual HAMMON Atli , LEHlliil. The
Representative Delegates fruw Northlill/fl . I THY PHS.p.I ter, I' 4 II "lAN, r -1111 1111111 It,
Inn, thqugh not instructed, are for UNARY.
They {Vert" ele.et. , l try Imllr it, al a titooting • Th,,,,thq _toe l.lure?
Where live hundred vot ware two It
tt~nl 1111
thlrehr of them for the tioneral. Tir• iietta• „heftier the vtieu
ie,' ••• am? :it
Forth! ".I'l4Ut.' front
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fir /Ile 5. itoprirsontatlvo , ,thythe 4 . 11111/111 10y11.11.i•r loly anees the
Deli - gates from Loltigh is for IIF.A Y ; the
..thee for K rest -,-t cannot but Id 11141 1 XH.1 . 1 111111114.110
BEA V Eft COI . OT Y.- M ova lay 'mend •
I awls and if EN KY lln ii, dance In his run+c„H het etnfr de. Rol rr'
leglrl
„ ororducted Ihrioraturt to tote State Control •
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lion, • lite for trier Senatorial :mil the linter as this speech exhibit. - Na t l . ” . • ' "'"‘" l '''
ibipresentative . , and instructed to support tsr nor
lest H.
Amirt
W. W. KliTt•il ANt for f inventor. The loitn nn,t teat men XI«11 to Ili,
front iron " , the c u tin r s ' titut con 11,1'l silt f solve; to xun,ul 1. t
hurt 1e...-
majority in favor of K ricit AM was large. ik g . "" 11 " t
ie writer of the 1411C/Vi• 1/1 /11• stint , gent le-
I • Mari: 'Ol - STY. -- The Union pule man who stepped to the front when the rebel
limited al Mauch Chunk, hue a powerful 1111• bon . axeksott 11 rat marched tn Hnrpr r'. 11 ry, etnd wrote him prniwnil , g t o " n l + p l y ;;;;,;
Food in behalf of the nomination of Mr. with maps of Maryland and Southern Penn-
Nirroltil EA Ir. trriVnala to amide the traitors to oar homer
lie learned In Fort hriltinry that all laws dis
tasteful to renelii are unconotit tit lona!, and he
hum found an !attain het ration to slllt
Maly. UlllOll moo will please entail airtrie, timt
let the Mad "stop to the front.--Ciumareeiburg
Republican.
. . .
THE !STATE CON V ENTIO N
The Ilarristburg relegmph of yesterday
nit - gains a list of all the delegaleft so far ap
pointed, to the State Convention, and
claims at Italia eighty -one votes on the first
forfore titernl HEART. The list con
tains the untie, of the delegateli in all the
districts except half a Boson. Moat of the
districts left vaertnt have chosen. We no
nce several mistakes In the names given:
but ouch discrepancies are cointlion, if not
inevitable.
TLI E Chicago I? p. Kays
"There wan a time when Andrew John-
VIII%MX honored and rempecled by all loyal
nen. That respeet reoulved u very rude
stock on ho 4Qt of March, when Mr. John
,on'a speech, though leas indecent and loss
-intent than him speech or Thursday, was
essentially a similar character. It re
scivol another shock when Ito authorized
JO reorganization of the rebel foreett in
; another when he wits reported
iy Democrats as intriguing for the success
o f the Democratic party, in New York ;
arootitzt when (I tVOI MI m Iraa/thegton
wax foil - 17714 g /,e xelling !'reeulrnetal purdon.
to rebel..., President's xignature not
yet dry: another when he vetoed the Freed
men's Bureau hip, upon grounds of sophis
try and misrepresentation ; and finally his
speeelt of Thursday converted distrust into
• certainty, and anxiety into despair.
This article was doubtless written Mr.
IMF. DANA, late Aasietant Secretary
of War. now editor or the Republican.
T I :NNFVIr.) , .. We hope that the effort to
make an exception of Tennessee and re
admit her to cougrew will not RUCMed.
I lurtm . F. Marmite!, 01 1( 1 one or two (ahem
of the present delegation may be unmis
takably loyal ; hut if the State is once more
; re-admitted not one of these men will he
re-elected. The returned rebels now have
I control of Tennessee they have in Ken
! tueky; and at the first opportunity will
send a full rebel delegration to Congress.
Remember what the Tennessee rulOnifits
themselves say—that they are hut 20,000,
against 90,000 rebels.
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A Paula paper ,loseriben a singular Incident
that marked the second lull at the Tuileries.
The wife of aavfet Pasha, the Ambassador of
the Porte, appeared in it European roato me,
with her face uncovered. Site Is perhaps the
first Tnrktah lady that has thus openly
carded the national prejudices of her country
women. She wore an elegant Parisian toilet,
and danced several Mazurkas with perfect
grace and distinction.
W AHD ra's chervil hair, by a
large majority, laid on the table the proposi
tion to engage an assistant Mr the paatOral
work. One member said lie thought the oh urok
Saw little enough of Mr. Beecher is It was; Ii
the proposed orange !Mould tie adopted. they
would Roe loss Or hits. The proposition was
made withont the knowledge or consent of
Mr. Beecher.
Is a recent speell at Al ban y, John l an Duren
nominated Andrew Johnson (orphan next Pre...
dency. As John hasn't supported
candidate In a good teen!.ream, the soquel
his speech, In which he endeavors to veils !dr.
Johnson Into accepting the nomination, would
seem to be superfluous.—('pertly, R..pa/dinaa
IN Charleston, .5.1., a tow days ago, Jo•lip•
Aldrich sentenced a whit e Ulan, convicted of
robbery, to receive thirteen I.hes MI the bare
' back, In accordance with the elate law. to,.
Bennett interfered and prevented the inflic
tion of the punishment, declaring that "it
was against the spirit of the Civilixatien that
pervades society at the present clay.
To et Boston herald gives the farmers of New
England the excellent advice that they should
invest their surplus means in their own Imo
of business, and says that 'tile farmer would
do better to let stocks alone and spend his
• looney for stock..
' Tuxes is great excitement in the Enniskll
- oilregion, Canada West, Just now. The
Ilendnek well, In Dawn Towtokiiiii, owned by
the Seneca Faleuompany, has been struck
within • week pant, ane is flowing at tile re-
I Markable rate of 7u barrels per hour.
TUN Richmond eareevondelt of the World
reports that "it is Impossible ti, describe the
u
nbotmded enthusiasm ereated In that city
by the President's tnessitipivetolng the Freed-
men's Bureau bill. It tills everybcaly, physi
cally and mentally, will, a sense of hopeful.
neat that only convalescence can experience."
Taw New York Tribune Assoetation
sued
coop
UM of the enim. dead and
burled at Anderson ville, Georgia, designating
toe plans of burial of each soldier by number,
the names, aompanies and regiments
, to which they belonged- Price M cents.
I Wa have heard of Satan rebuking ala. To
, see Fernando Wood teaching Henry A. Wise
loyalty is about an edifying a spectacle, if, ni
-1 deed, P.M not the same.
I(Llacturr L. STARXIVIATIEMIL, the Manchester
murderer, was sentenced at Hartford, et., to
be hanged on Friday, August 17.
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City nontio.-nr:i tel .•n nvetlons. extending
from NLOwning I n.rthwnrd to the trinity , 4
lirady'• Fiend Iron Work. Each nention OW ITO
about one mlie length.
Ylni... proldr, plan, and .In...tat:allot. of the
work mill aanlinatiOn at the Eng
nrt.r'‘ottlrr, 4.ti struel, In tau City of Pitt,
buret, on On tot nr Ntarrh to at. and proposals will
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bid for ttn. work undrtatandlngly.
Ana rurthrr Information dualre.l an b. had by
atpi fratloti in riot, or bv letter to it.. bacrl her.
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Or 93 Heade Street. New York.
19 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
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AN I) MILITARY INNTITI. 1 K.Sveand
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at Fpnrwary, and glm, un the uf one next.
Hors and Young SIMI thoroughlgurvpar e d for bil
kine,U. or epllege. The Prlliclgal. who I. Abu, thu
twud teacher, la nnultand ny TEN geallonen of abll-
DRY GOODS,.TRTIMMINGS. WALL PAPERS. &c
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