The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 02, 1867, Image 2

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THE FUTURE OF TUE fOUT H
It is palpable to even superlicialtibzer
ration that both Republicans and Demo
crats are - making great elTorts to estab
lish the authority of their respective par
ties in the Southern States, in anticipa
tion of n speedy reconstruction of the
ltation. .
'The Democrats predicate their claim
so continued confidence and support up
on their subserviency to Slavery wr•hile it
existed; upon their sympathy with the
xebalon throughout the whole term of
• its cci tinuance; and upon their disposi
tion to - hold tlac blacks in as great a de
gree of subordinatiOn as is poseible un
der.theklecree! o f emancipation_ Indeed,
judging from the bitterness with which
they uniformly speak of the blacks, with
the hatred and contempt' with which
'they meet all suggestions for the better
"ceurSty of their rights, it seems probe.
file if they had the power they would re-'
Yoke the sublime national act of enfran.
thisoment and remit fottr . millions of
pe o plc again to bondage.
3tany of the Southern Democratic
leaders meet them fresh advances of
their former Northern allies with a cold
xeserve. They complain that pledges
made before the rebellion, and upon
which that drama was opened, were not
Tulfillair; that instead olholding the p.O
liotic sentiment of the North in check
as they agreed, and thua stripping
the gdrernmentof power to coerce thei
revolted States, they procrastinated un
til the rising this of national enthusiasm
:endued thorn comparatively polierle. , ,s;
and that while they displayed an im-
ensc valor of fantastic declamation,
and exhibited spasmodic energy -in mob
iolences, they proved abundantly they
aro not mode of stuff to be trusted in a
aettolis emergency
The Republicans, on the other hood,
look to that band of.whites who bowed,
indeed, before the storm of disloyalty
- that swept over the Southern States, but
nerer consented to its rightfulness or ex
pediency. They look, moreover, to the
blacks who TC . CCIVed the boon of Free
dom at their bawls.
clt some diversity of opinion has pre
. vailed as to whether the blacks would
follow their former masters or their lib
erators. It cannot be doubted that in
many cases masters so exercised the
boundless authority given them by ofe
laws and by social usages over their
slaves, that a feeling of attachment en•
ists between them. Nur can it la:denied
that in certain instances slavery wrought
its direst effect in so debasing its vic
tims its to reconcile them to the condi.
Lion of chattclhood. It may be supposed,
furthermore, that some blacks have
vanity enough to be Battered by the
ostentatious advances of ,that class of
- whitesio whom they were accustomed
to look up as a superior order of.bc
. logs. In view of these considerations,
and others of cognate character, it may
reasonably be. inferred that the black
vote will be somewhat divided from the
Start, though by far the larger part of it
will go with the Republicans.
. This may be accounted only a tempo
rary condition. Nor is it desirable that
it should be permanent. For a time,
while the issues growing out of the war,
• including the abrogation of slavery and'
the elevation of the Wachs to all the
- rights of citizenship, remidn to any con
siderable degree unsettled, general con
ceptions of Liberty will conspire with the
. . instinct of self-interest to induce the col
, lored population with marked unanimity
to cast in their lot with the Republicans.
Afterwards, when.? their rights shall be
i Armly established, when asperities
growing Mit of the feeling of caste,
now prevailing, shall hive worn off,
when new questions shall arise not
relating apecially to their race, they
will doubtless divide between par;
tics, as' most white men do new, ac
cording to the views they take of public
.locations. And this will be well. Noth
ing. creates so much prejudice against
the Catholic Irish in this country as the
manner-in which, without respect to
principles or meaSuros, they give their
allegiance to the democratic party. Such
- unanimity never comes of reflection and
judgment, but of a blind surrender to
. extraneous influences;
There was a time at the South when
the Whig party was powctrful, carrying
- Jientucky, Tennessee, LouisianarGeor.
gin, North Carolina, Maryland and Del
aware pretty certainly.' But that party,
far as it went in support of Shivery, did
not go far enough. Perhaps the °case
'would be stated more aveunitely by say
y ing the beads of ,be conspiracy against
the Governnient determined for substan
tial reasons to matte the Limon:rail. par
ty the instrument for destroying the
Union, or, at least, of so revolutionizing
It tiS to transform It into an
despotism. In accordance with this de
termination the Whig party speedily fell
into a minority in each of the t , outhern
bialys. What loyalty remained was in
it. What treason misted, lioniziver coy
e,rt, it might be, found congenitifiroom in .
the Democratic fold.
'This conspiracy by .which the Demo
cratic parii was made the party of trea
eon, did not succeed. In-lead of making
Slavery the cornerstone of the national
edifice, it. incidentally wronglit the des
truction of that institution, and so put
an end to all the hopes and inspirations
out of which thp rebellion crew- As
the tempest of passion which swept the .
South subsides, and as just estimates are
formed of the ealsting situation and
of future probabilities, the inclination
among many of the whites to go btu*
to political affiliation with the- Demo
crats becomes by degrees and
beautifully leas." In addition to the
causes of estrangement already enumer
ated, -there emerges out of the cubit-
ding waves of civil commotion a
purpose to accept the situation
and make the best of it. This thought
is averse to attempts at galvanizing de
funct issues. It suggests the utility of
joining the republican movement, as con.
tleiliallt with the system of labor now ex
isting, and tending to make the most
out of it for the advantage of all. As
old animosities expire, new ambitions
are dakindled. Baying measured the
stroke of the pendulum in one (Emotion
from its dead-point, it is easy to tell_ how
far-it will will swing on the other side.
Men 4vlto have clamorous hopes to grat
ify are apt to count the probabilities.
The Republicans hold all the Northern
States except Connecticut, which has be-,
come so essentially a suburb of thesity
of New York as to be to a large degree
partaker of:its spirit. -The late deice
tion of Corinecticut is not so decisive
AB .n be regarded as permanent. FO9lll
- eiu men who are resolved to lire Len:-e
-forte not in the past, but iu the future,
are more and more dispose) to accept
the party of progress; it way by with on
indefinite expectation of modifying its
radicalism somewhat; but still as the
party representing the dominant ideas,
and so holding the power, and patron
age, and destiny of the country in its
hands. This tendency, just beginning
to show itself, will become morepalpa
ble and potential as the bitter remem
brances of the war die out, and may be
relied on at no distant day to bind the
North and South together in the bowls
of mutual interest and helpfulness.
MORE TERRITORY
The British Government has been
pleased to'convey to President .loni,ori
assurances that it is not iispleased with
the cession of 1115st:in-America to the
United States. This may properly
enough be regarded 05 a piece of tliplo
[vatic courtesy; though what practical
WV: there is ih it - cannot well be seen.
When a priviite citizen buys an tidal-
tional piece of real estate he does not
"eel bound to consult the proprietor
vho,te property is situated between his
old poss.ession and the new acquisition.
And. this is the prevailing rule in Eu
rope aswell as in this country. It is
the rule of common sense. When a
pjeCi of land is ou the market, whoever
utters 'what the owner dennunis has a
clear right to take it without asking the
assent of anybody else.
I In Du ope, in governmental matters,
a totally ditterent rule °Maine. Viten
a nation desires to enlar4l,e its posseeeiona
it has not only to drivd it bargain with
the power holding the coveted property,
but it has to get the consent of one, two
or three'neighboring governments, who
are interested to prevent any near nation
becoming richer end strougerthan they
ere. lu this view of the ease, it is cer
tainly agreeable to have the British gov
ernment convey.its contentment, though
it is 'difficult' to see of what avail it
would be to express any
.other stale of
feeling on the subject.
But the understanding in the British
Minister has gone further, and in view
of the disposition of the United btates
to buy - land. has offered to sell all Her
Majesty, the Queen, holds between our
northern horsier and the Arctic Ocean,
providtd the inhabitants of the prov
inces will only consent to the transfer.
I n former times monarchial govern.
ments did nut stay so 11111c11 rt,put to
I the feelings of their subjects.' Provinces,
and even kingdoms, we re given is
dower, or in purchase of an alliance,
and the people so conveyed were regard
,
I ea its "uncing no more right to be heard
1 iu the matter than the inanimate earth
I itself. The progress of ideas less dis
turbed and jostled that etc meat of the
"Divine Right" so that it 16 no 10114.21 1
thought safe to exercise it, Instead of
representing God, kings now claim t o
represent the people, the transfusion of
democratic sentiment making this pro
fession politic and profitable. Hence . it
is no longer fashionable to transfer prov
inces without submitting the change of
i allegiance to popular vote, though that
l is often flagrantly coerced.
This rule Great Tiritian'now proposes
to introduce upon the Continent of Amer
lea. It is her purpoie to wake it impel'
afire in all cares 'whatsoever, with it
view to prevent the extension of the re -
I— public in the southerly direction.
Whatever may is the motive, there is
much to be said in favor of the rule. 1
But, Is it mot precisely as applicable is
Asia as tmEurope and America ? alreat !
Britian has not asked the con-
sent of the People of any of the provin
ces,
principalities and kingdoms of Indlit I
Ito the establishment of her rule ovdt
i them. It is pretty late in the day to_ri , S. - -
I gin, but it is better to do justice tardily
than not at all. If' elections should be
honestly held to determine whether the
British power should be continued, or a
return be made to native administrations.
it Is most probable the Europeans \vort:ll
haye - icave to rack their baggage in the
I shortest delay. If this principle of soli
-1 mission to the local sentiment has vital
., By end forie enough to project itself
! acro , 3 the Atlantic, why not to scud
itself over the Indian ocean S i
l , This is only one of the, symptoms,
visible of late, that the British govern
ment and puhlkare beginning to regard
the Colonial system as a-qui:take, OM
to wish themselves well out of it. i If
they kayo really made up their minds to
get rid of the North American provin
ces, and the people thereof,tre dials esol
to cast their lot in with ours, doubtless
a hvgain can he closed out satisfactorily.
Mr. liEw.sun and t h e Senate do riot
as to Price. The example of
paying seven millions for Bus s ian ice
bergs ought to inspire the Ihnish with a
hope of making a handsome thing out of
a Eale of the Cauadas.
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F.or two or three prs the
grains have given assurances' tlott
peace of Europe will be maintained.
However great the provocatiou may h e ,
neither l'ru6ja nor France are fatly
really fora struggle the cud of wlsicl.
they cannot tor-to:to, and which linty in
volve all the leading nations of the ton.
Ilnent.
Prussia has a consciousness of power,
but her organization is so new end un
tried that it may he found deficient in
coherence win:lt-put to severe tests. De-.
lay Wilt not itulpair her strength, and
will do much t3wards consolidating it,
and tasking it Promptly atailable. .
France hesitates, feeling that her
preparations are not adequate to the new
competitor by which 611 c is confronted.
What Prussia was, 'she knows full as ell.
What the is, at least admit s of- doubt.
'That she has the largest artily and the
-highest degree of efficiency seem prob
able', but whether all the Germanic
State's that have placed their troops
]coder her command would stand the
test of actual trial,.is not so clear.
When both parties incline to a post.
[ potter:alit the detain arc generally not
difficult to manage. Can there be more
' than a postponement? Will France
submit to hold a subordinate rank?
Will Prussia voluntarily relinquish the
chaplet of superiority she wears? Thedc
are questions the near future will have
to solve.) Peace now can mean little
more than a truce, to enable each of the
two poWors to a amnion. all its resources.
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—The I nitilah independent says that Bev.
10lltam Thorpe of Bristol Enki I nd, wo n do
5,10 that In prettehing an ordlt%tionsnr
moo he bid to be heisted Into the pu . i pit
over %Beside, the door beteg too harrow to
admit hfm. Curionely enough, his sermon
las ou ' The Importance of e night Intro.
u,tlon Into the Chrletlita ttliriletry,'' and
he founded hit 0 lwounfu on the parable In
which It Is declared t h at ' , lie that entereth
in by the door ho the shepherd of the 411(.4.11
P. h il t he that ellutheth up sumo ether ey',;„'
too camels a thief and ti. robber: . . J '
—At St. Louis, Xiigust Blank° uteldent.
. ally shot and killed 1.1.tt0, Brinkman, e
very astt.tallf, young lady. Mies. B. tool,
in sport, thrown a book at Blanke, who,
baying a shot-gun lu his hand, which 10,
supposed not to he loaded, playlully point
ed It at her. To his surprise, the gall wee
discharged, lodging the whole load of shot
in her face, and proslnellig death In a few
mou,nts.
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LACE CUIITAIAS
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CHIC Cortiieclw,
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WHITE; ORR & CO.,
45 Fifth Street
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27 Fifth Street,
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101 Fifth Street
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WATTLES & SHEAFER,
101 Fifth Street
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PITTSBURGH.
air l'artinitAr ,nl.l to fulutrltlmg
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1'011: SALE.—A. o•pleueliil pair
of :tramAlmon , . new, made hT
till., of Clneltinall:
doe , atruLe, wrottgra Iron shafts tail
vronke. (Me Dort.or Engine. (our rrright
11 Flrt,rrg Kotrinr, htemn ( . 0,1 An. A completeetor machine,' ,ultahle for fr. tAent'or
boat.. e 0111 I -rot. bolters to mat , ln..nd
put the a ollte inarblPerT, t" , " either. 11,10 clt , "
height or t •w boat, In complete , ing
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t offit.l.4 new hull, taking to lOtet. , t
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En.pAre or HUGH M. DOLE & CO
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FOIL SALE
Two'3s-Barrel OIL STILLS,
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ONE CAMERON BLAST PUMP,
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WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING CO.
a1.t.:r34 N., 2 OM/UM:ENE WAY,
ALL PAIITIEN INTEIIESTEIIo
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tn., store of FARRELL 1 CO., No.
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01 ""' The llodier Patent,
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Falitnn Company.
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Law Books, Medical Hooks,
CLASSICAL WORKS,
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LATE LIAGAZINES. AND NliwrerEß: = , ,
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TUE lIERCINT11.1: AGEN(Y,
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HOLLAND,
For Sale
J. R. WELDIN '& CO.,
101 Wood Street,
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
FRINCE'S TEA MART,
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COL. JAMES A. CRAY,
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JOSEPH'S. M'BONALO,
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MAJ. J. F. DEN7HSTOti,
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No, I3`) Fourth Street,
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steam Boilers, Oil Stil s, Tanks,
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NEW SPRING GOODS,
All the .Novehies of the Seaooo,
First-12111%s
taMerchhin e ant Tailoring
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SECOND ABDIVAL OF
Fresh! from the Importers,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
A:ferehaat Tailor,
JUST OPENED.
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nunt. •s Is only tonna In •
Merell.7 - .lnt
o. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
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NEw sraLso ciuoD6 Just °poled. MI
nrw nirle patterns got np In the latest Zast
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OPENING.
A lAMB AND (OYLER ASSOLTIENT OF
BOYS' CLOTHING, '.'
For the Spring Season,
AT VENT MODERATE PRICES
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RAMALEY
HAS JUST. RECEIVED
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NEW STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,.
SG, sad van sell at
20 Per Vent. Less Than Down
Town Prices.
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R'..• 6.11 our ItEST SILK nn•l CAMISIEnC.
st ONI DOLLAR LO WELL than
, itty other Bonne In the City.
Call and Be Convinced
334 Liberty Street.
110011 BELOW 11th
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
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RAMALEY
Ibis J ut,it Opened
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing —Goods,
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NEW STYLES IN THE MARKET.
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Whlchnllll,t oflcre , st IiZtEATLY REDucEll
ow:FA from last se.seoa.
Fiat Sub; Owcnits, as Lor as 19404
" Ca,ittere faits " " " SiD,O4
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" fl,lh Drezi Suits
Taper Collars at Cost.
3:10 LIBERTY STREET.
toprolito Warne, one door above Wei h at . .._ar
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PE ALLII IN
Flue Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
L'f7.4IOFUZI,
French Clocks, &c.
~ .., I •tattenn'on Wen to tbeREVAIRISU Or
FINE 'NATCHEZ!.
.ro. 22 Firth Street.
ISAAC CRAIG,
OUTLET SAWMILL,
Toot of Craig Street,
ALLEOttENY CITI'
Kcal. ennalaninn on hand a large atocl, of its
thir-Julata. Window
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•Ing Boit add lionam Intat.,pouling,
Lath, Ile Will Gilordcrs fur earrcl. nQ
with proud-dim., 104 at fair ratta• alalidand
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