3- • • • EliM 4 .- , WSW' 40.. A "1 I )7SIMCAErIirPI) & -11;01; .rwevrsitilf: HOUSTON. -;postnit KINO. •-•• • ^SIASON ".- „ 777 :77 . • . . 1 e - - t• «pc gdONDAY.. SFRTZUBBR 24,.1866:: liilollc BEE ÜBLICAN: - NO 311 N &TIM% __FOR tit) V ERNORit - himr W .- -or duartettitalso` C 'f,~~~~ CONGIRR.S9. ‘l4l - CF. 2 99rr!'.lA o PAtoTxt•Tt BEA D. 4 TillTETT , iillit6 DISTRICT: HOIC — THOMAS Vs ILLLIA2IIB -'• 1:i c ~ :~:~. L~%., ETIETtI7I O I ' ll4llCit trzLET, city: - _ I , : ,:'. CLtnR Of bOttltT: - ' , 20131X 12. - BIUIWIr, Hampton T. CLVIR OP ORPHANS COURT: cit NECORDZIL: fOTANLSCROTISRI. iblEonCrE - 11,10111:roN, city JOHN F.-DRAT% 11141011 n Tp. GLASS, City. ozone*: vvrimor4. Pitt Tp. ' ,tar,outax - Y. IllettF:r., North FuyettoTp. Cb2lmo , '.:.: - .:7S:ILI4.IASI_Pir F.R, Rosa Tp. • ..4.*... - cOF.TII,I.:n, City. 1611 arc. 4. The validity, of tau public .delft, of the linked. States authorized lncindiUg debts incurred - thr I,33'u:cm or -- penalfms'and bellilttc3 The service sup presslna innurreetirin or rebellion, Khali not tic questluttott r.nt neither the United Statoa,.nor any, Stale shall nssuntc Or pay any debt or obligation incurred in ald of insurrection or rebellion agalunt the I::ti:Ld Staten, tar :my cinial fan the loss or r,lifill clot i,,n or any s are, but t.II i•to obligation's and clolt s shall beheld illegal, and void: Pensions, bounties, dads; thew are the three‘things this section is ilesigm.,l to se cUre. Let" usi consider why they shprthr 'he ideUred, and what need th,re i- for sl-c -,, CFO guarantees. Belem the war broke nut the Sine rii an people were almost universally reeirdeit as supremely addicted to money ; rotting. The passion of aCitthsillOrl beat fl' ... 1., - • se d to have mnstered in them every other_ 'ence they were believed Incapable of znaiitin vast sacrifices in obedi , tier t'o n sentltnent or in de'rneo of a principle. Tlils wad soon shown to :ca delusinn.. Net sooner i ti ad the war began than eillid reds of tho Flnds of met ham, ee : !o tiat.lasp from s Oll t their I, e,-1 -0,, „,,,,,,,, ~f moth. erS, sr, I Cr'', tact rS . ,ml i 5 , , ,,, • ...,1 leid themselves on th , it:r.tr r C ..;1( rifle,. . list tio , i.,,,,,,--, - ..cninstry might lire. ,Nthititutits per: , :.. 0, MEM lens leg to the nation the duty of r measure of ;:rotcction ICI ;ion , ‘ ~ -1 . * 7 = 1 0 1 4010 were dependent on them for '" '''sepport. - briny - yortol, men n cnt into . 1140, service, And caul° oat msimro rr ....to , 'broken• in health. To these tt pernm (Inc- Colliers went. LO out with ail their ruciiilP4;i tig- 7 -lrelehria rind id robust health. Bet - egliaitrOttrate:or 01 nee :nay fall erten ' , l l SW j them, end - find them without resourrc , . It will nniy foll)ti g the rnt, stal I si.et! iinlOrnter cases Vant- nuitablo nil shail. h du time boostooded to snob. In tlib _prie•futlon nt the war anint, menso debt was. creatcd,end the pohlt% • - inith 'pledged Mr its redemption . Time • tio nal , obligations are not held "by cap - kali= mad eorpnratinua , but by all manner of per t z ! n& c .r..li s uitc.l 1 , rrAessiong. reqnitrerirtliftflin nb!igations, no tusiter by_37h . o_rnstzever held, shall bc,arcouniel _y,if -r : i.ll4ritiNt-..4itit:tr is roaticc aloof, Onecrac4.l in -L o g;-1 heir° Cienirsitlerat jou, of bare expediciwy ut pc to the- Lima contie.;•: - 'ha'nalicn any r in vt , :re , l trouble In the itou, n 11,! if, roLstrained ,;.•;2. wilmEt9inisoriiityi But this section does not solely obligalimir tam: re.l in the 1110 Arcinbles. 4 6.4sC4 , lLeaOli int.° exivaiug4icee, aad COv: era all-- similar emergencies.— It secitrlty - for all baantleis, Pala, alotofsaud delAta-whiclaLlieGorciamaiitioay be compelled to resor!' to TritelieveLother foreign' 'o; tfcnnes•tic:shaft bcfti)l the - -. • uatiou. Such a stipulation, existing - in - the "' - Coattl!tittp;c x piu; be hf bi7llctihttle occasion khan the present :An be found fur Introdu,iag it intuplo onhnit m sT —lint this •does.ziot represent the yr bele , Acid' dtrired by , tlie icctinn. .It ur:bes thn't 'neither the United Alates,. mirttny t3tate',. shalt. hemlinelo Pa), any- ob.! . ' ,liiittbn,"cogLiiiete . itto the late I p a s n rrec . ti.3n,er anr•other,and / ixaxbat no corasa. Hon Wall be iiX4d fir the Lies or liberation „•• ~,.40.su2y-alases duzing the war.arbffeasOn Abel:cut Thein'Aelnx anddcitientis, ay they eidn'bout,sho lasexhinreny nellon ought tosdd'H to pay tVe . expehise'tif,nttemPts to. As existence. • To do•ilth• could he. •••-•• ••••-• vetyliko the—follrof n - tnen Veho should folitnicer e bi•re nehenen fordzin assassiontion.,--. tslqlo to-Unto qiat rip pi.Ostitifi such_ ea. iittcraps. rebel debt, and the elairea for lost, or retai l itingta 'gave!, ptic tag jr4 . ,.&::i6:4111 prodigious aggregate.— It Is easy to torestre , thaV:n ccintlitlori- of- falrties may a.ttc:ini4 4 I afiroof • be made.ter.itave Oungross nasomt mid 'fifty = .thestetiligt;:- but pttg4beEtticeeilLtfu The .1 ' ) " - . COntereatbre .timacentiott et :tPlitladelphbricAB 'MO Ite -byAttentle.tr o t.: tolleLbontic JiLEctrope. le ini; variant that all hope; et , en 49 0 15a./. l WitoPtiv. of.thete debts or claims, abould•be quenched >llatil thfir shallAio; done anti ttte . 'Ava,ritiii, AisOitosed,. r. ATlgnee and, coitthuutttona to•tateenre Con • licressionnit•maiori ties •iirrontble'to .tßrn,•*llll4 - bidezi4 t a, predgel-' mo to close tip this-wholerrna,tte4'.`'.. .:. We have thus given all the Multi . ' blued in. the Congressiond Tian nr. 14, eutratraction. There is nothing 14 111 41r11/ • 1 bYniiieasc4nl>lo 94 . tha ;Funkpry, It 1s loulcto Roth amgonniiii.r;ol; "tio other nation ever closed 4'4 grc‘atio; vol Worate no* tit onto ahl:tiiird•ltthil Defit,v,ln.dced, arsi4e4owconfess Ai ttlw‘atcoie-wo ittotild nbt.c dleyltotsctl with ozrp tor desrc,cp 0 hero - :#o4l4lCritii tclaiViducilo-libeATilfecr dirorato to • brad, eq&co a9 J9 o 3 l 4.timizn.d Pla 7 !tiles; and we are prctparea to,, do our j• 1 - r''. l -'' , ;Thte'%4CiAsntitnitif" varionslF , earientiaretl , T 6, ifeirintationa hare Veen m do Pne,Cl4. l3 e, 01 I J., - of Tact, alai which it Is haTd to con ~ :34 ` 4 94 PIMP° I I.. orqAttufaciammxigtat tittered to be warranted. t Let no 164614 briliEW unjust rep . reientatlons; but let, tiu:th read eonilder ttto, Luteutintent ittsmullt • 1.24 , 4 ,, ZLetit firther' be barttetillitltiklinitlaitt' IttorittliAtiektloWorifirrorgnamert*liii. /WO 6. %VP / 7 t 4 -15,firribittia to' people, ~..Y:,; ffol ME NEVE EMI -PVIIIALSILED BY HENRY SNIVELY, City. - -7 * ar.ornTsn: JOSEPH EL OKAY, Plum Tr Tit C'•CORGSFABIOIWA7.' ylsnr!rt roux 0 1 . ,:s!ti'i' , :fJ:A . ,:' .through k the li re *, tht:. ~' .1 mgvgs_* l . uthitnerrs. mt o the tat a, Coniffitution iots not i- f ;,2, • `1 - '7 n ic-Gt0,,,0r, f ts 7 ,,, daffifpnit4 OfAce, confided .m.rWt oritiao on. ri.. 4 .`« "1 . '.." "s- '''''. -.,.. ••••". PAP.. ~,,,..,,,, zwilt curtcl, . ar.14,112,Lteaft.e.416 recent it had, the sooner the Conatitutlou should ...Idt..,a,tnents for the G AZBTTE, and ati other . • - abrognterlohtrbetter for the people of ' r'"J"r. th"'"2"'" the unwed 61at". and- 1 7.7 . titelci,ntry; - tizi:a roi iiiilnataiitia. - Irmi.., t''''''''l'.' ______...____.. • . „ i§' no longCi any ground for the pretense JAMES T. BRADY & CO„ that Congress dOes not reflect the tvlll of (Soccessors to S. Jones A Co . . ) the lotitib6tiple. Most of the old members Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., 4 11 ,y- - ...1i0n.. re-nominated and will be re- BANKERS 86 !, BROKERS eleatetl, Where changes have been made , . —where old meraberahave been dropped, : DIALEUS IN ALL SETDA OP and new candidates taken up—in almost , Government Securities, every instance men of moderate views have 1. Foreign Exchange, been exciumgea for men more radical,. and 1 • Gold, Silver and Coupons. this in obedience to the popular intpulse. i T i , L .I L I E . C d 'Tt m aNa ata d de on .11 scoesslbla points le The Petile are not vindictive Pr blood- i th 'sterest ;:llo C li a Ttl C'' ; 4 ll " lifEle Ti thirsty, but they demand gnarantees-tind 1 i all their tulle, sacrifices and turdens'atall -- -- - - not be in vain. Vermont and Maine are not destined to stand as exceptions. There are indications all over the North - that the people are arouserlAnd- resolved, and will noklarlatilitid.' , those 'Who ire inclined to opposentay as stand from under. TILE RITEEIVSI3URG DISCUSS,ION Some ;lays ago a . handbill was issued from Greensburg,' announcing a public Electing to beiteld in that borough ou Fri day last, at-which. theßon. Enslan_CowAto . and 11tgAey . ,41.4,31.00n.e., the latter being Domocraacoandiciato for the Legislature, would spasik. At the - bottom Of this hand blll.WitnEPPetided 'a challenge to TOAD STF.TENA,CIIARLES Sum n, - 4114 A.L . i..ll.'Ci.orts,or any „other distingniciti ed . 'lladitalls; to" aPpenr and debate the question of RecOnstruclion with these Fhlllstines. Of course bare was taken neil to serve elples of this challtrage on the persons named. The evident intention was to take:'jndgmenCby tiufault, and Own nutko a panels of backing the liepeblirv na Copies of the handbill laiavlng reached this - city, . Jrneasas SoduccEL A. Ptinvrsocen, Tnon,ts M. Man. eriALi and WiLt'SITA A. Gnaw conelud ed go 'up - le Greensburg and respond; and therya Mr. COIYIN was united on, anti in rot tn• cdof the aqgeptanee of hl. clue tic deiiitid hadoc giterra elisnenga, though is hardly conceivable such a Latt.ll,nl would haver boon Issued without Ins know:4.l;o and consent. or, cra • arranged llutelite debate shiwild I o held , a nd sltottlr after two 'o'clock the Court II cute v., crow(lel" With man, api:are n lie :Ikn et/artily divided between- the too political parties. Mr. S. A. PrnmAtleiti was made Metier ator. r. AN open- ;lg. cement, in a speech of fifteen amnia:ea duintkin. Mr. Gitow,. .Aloosto, awl Mr. Wit. LUX'S followed, each eattup) lag an hour . Mr. Cow.ax was allowed thiee gustier. of _an h9ur to elate. .i; I not use ;tit his time. nor i:rl th e main question. Whethor he aas 11:"" 1,7011 T./ r tho ontouoter I,c or Iti• ti io.r,N 11,4 rovolrr•J, or wc: to,p le .n n hose u,td be could not parry, or ha•: gir-111:;, is the S:V. iimitlet • enrr of le he r..l I. 13,:: this's manife,t, Cant while Mr. Ita,e and WII.I.!tNIR w . .1711,1:41 1,11. :limey and power, Mr. cowas ww% ft!ln :e r :a hl4 on!in irit tz•!ce 'ae elopt to argue the"great question at nil, I tzt &clued hieuself magnnuttni:y to fa" _o t ca , an! .... that sort of thinq. Th-e . l l .