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name in an obstacle to that union, and j.
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gays it turns out that the reply of Judge
Davis accepting the nomination, tho ugh
«<,nd, was not original. In 'Thiers’
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ling to discard it as a non-essential, and j ..History of the French Revolution,” he
take another, that is acceptable to all savs that when liailly was pressed to
the State Rights men in America. AW j become a candidate and assured that he
, . r, would l>e retimed, he leplted, “ 1 hat
we want a awful era ton of parties. Lon- ; 8hool ., neitber be sougbt nor de .
Coming nearer home, Henry
illnstrated by the present administra
tion, and are fully ripe for a movement , . „ . . , . . ,
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SEN.R.E.LEE
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TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1872.
Does the 11th Amendment Disqualify
anybody ?
The New York World, of the 9th inst.,
contains an elaborate argument, which
is highly commended by Georgia pa
pers, and which seems to us lallacious
and daugerous to aspirants under disa
bilities. The argument, in brief is,
That the 14th Amendment imposes dis
abilities as a penal consequence of tbe
crime of rebellion : that critno and pun
ishment must go together : that Prcsi- j
dent Johnson’s pardon obliterated tbe |
criminality of rebellion, destroying all j
its cousequences: that by the ruling of |
the Supreme Court in U. S. vs. lvlcir, ,
Cougress has no power to anuul the j
Executive pardon, tbe two departments
of Government being co-ordinate and co
equal; and tbe pardon being prior in
time to tbe Amendment, it can only ap-
ply prospectively. The writer with equal
fallacy, admits an exception in case of
“rebels” elected to Congress, because
“each House is judge of the {qualifica
tions cf its own members.
We notice tbe exception first. Whilst
each House may and does judge of “tbe
snjidafion into a new party will be more ; c ij nc d
feasible, probably, when tbe joys of a
common deliverance and victory have
obliterated tbe ptejudices and jealousies
of the past.
It gratifies us to know that the Her
ald agrees with u^, though we confident
ly expect every Democratic paper in
Georgia to do so before long. Many
would so declare now, but for fear of tbe
party lasb.
Alii any talks ‘factory’ strong. Truly,
in the way of water power, she has an
unequalled tieasure in tbe Kincbefoo-
nee creek. Stir them up Brother Wil
lis, and utilize your best source of wealth.
erat-ie successes in California in IStiO, in
Connecticut and New York in 1S70. aud
in New Hampshire in 1S71 were indeed
an incipient reaction against Republi
canism ; but here their significance stop
ped ; they were not a reaction to Deinoc-
Clay used almost the identical language. J racy ; if they had been, the reaction, in
•‘The Presidency is an office which should i stead of wasting itself in 60 short a tune, j
neitber be sought nor Mused.” But, as I would have exteuded till a maj irity of j
tbe Baltimore Sun suggests, “it is not j the States bad been placed under Demo-
the saving, but the illing, as far as seek- cratic auspices. He, therefore, who c< n
in" office is concerned, which would be fidenriy predicts that the great reaction
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must do so judicially, and not legisla
tively. That is, it must judge of the
qualifications under the Constitution and
cannot impose new ones. Its discretion
is not capricious, but a “sound legal dis
cretion.” If tbe Constitution imposes
disqualifications, Congress may legally
exclude one so disqualified, aud such
only. But if the Constitution does im
pose the disqualification, not Congress, j
only, but all others, subject to tlieOonsli- j
State, by dividing her forces, iu tbe
hour of her death stiuggle. Such a one
deserves to be whipped through the
land, with tbe lasb of public scorn. Y» e
canuot aff.it d to be other than a unit, until
this resolution be passed, and our de-
j liverance assured, A traitor to bis peo-
\ pie should be an outcast from society.
tors on the question of indirect damages
because we have received a soft answer,
we shall be tempted to give up diplo
macy altogether. We do not intend to
pay anything in respect of consequen
lial damages; aud tbe reason why we
canuot consent to go on with tbe aibi
tration if the claim for consequential
damages be pressed is that it is neither
just to ourselves nor to (be tribunal be
fore which wc should appear to allow a
question to be. argued which we insist is
not within the inference, and any deter- throne of the Montezumas aud bear tbe
initiation of which we are determined be
forehand to treat as a nullity. This is
our position, and it cannot be too clearly
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” U»:wi a11outn n., in from one to tweatz minutes Not «« JO&IL MAN.-HEI.l) U.
The Houston Home Journal aberrates
into ‘‘classical conumdruins”—result of
tntion, must recognize and abide by it. j the weather, too much YY ater, man.
There is no legitimate distinction be-- j The Columbus Enquirer “masticates
tween Congressmen elect and other ofli- j the croakers aud growlers after the
cerf> ] most approved iashiou. Let us have
To the main argument. Tbe error peace in tbe family, at least, until betttr
springs from confusing the power of a co- j casus hlli, than territorial distribution
ordinate department of Government, j 0 f executive appointments be louud.
Grouby, of the Early Co., Sews, has
journeyed to the Alabama >L.»
back, lie is |mazcd at tbe exteut of
tbe couiitiy. He is perpetuating the
history of bis county,
The Griffin Stai has recovered from
its disgust at the New Hampshire elec
tion, and “sits at the feet of” the Cou
rier Journal. Iluzzah, for President
» » • ■ * * ». » .. ; uaiucu nct-u-), a iuwci turn x i *
arc by which a ruler bolds Ins authority, I tural Implements, Machinery, Guan -s. t hem
ia that of the sword ; an4 then seems to j i t -als. Livestock, &c., will be forward, d you
be no fixed and pormauunt government
which any adventurer cannot put down
provided be qan raise a revolt and gatli
er and arm enough of the discontented j
to have a measure of military success.
Jaurez is now President of the so-called I
Republic, but the revolutionists ate iu
arms agaiust him, and have captured
some important cities, and in thirty days
he may share the fate of Maximillian.
while General Diaz uiav mount the
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understood. YYriiat may be the result of
tbe difficulty we kuow not, and it does
not rest with ourselves; but it shall
never be laid to our charge hereafter
that tbe Treaty of Washington was abor
tive because we did not make our mean
ing plain when the question of its cohi-
strue’ion arose.
Congress, under tbe Constitution, with
tbe sovereign power of tbe States over
tLe Constitution. The Constitution, from
which all departments derive all powers,
does not empower one of them to annul
a power grauted to its co-ordinate. Had
tbe I4th Amendment been an act of
Congress, the YVorld’s argument would
have been complete and tbe act a nulli
ty. Instead, however, it was the act of j Davis.
sovereign States, superior to all depart,
irients, and able to anuul aud abolish .
The Atlanta Sun says Hoyt, H. O.,
is not so crazy as wa9 supposed. He
tbe departments themselves. 1 he Dirike ; wen ^ out for sureirie9 to bis bond, a
proviso was an Act of Congress and w as ni ht8 8ince> ant ] a f tcr rambling for
void for conflict with a superior law, the
Constitution granting tbe pardoning pow
er to the President. Tbe 14th Arnend-
j 4S hours, of freezing weather, iu the
j woods, was brought in. Hopeless in
sanity seemed to have seized him. The
ment has no superior law to annul it, by j j) octors ] :aV e been relieved by tbe Sher
repugnance.
In so far as the YYorld’s article is bas
ed upon ‘penal consequence of rebellion,’
it is a mere assumption. The facts, con
stituting the crime, so-called, are merely
descriptio persons—description of the
class disqualified. It has no tfiore logi
cal connection with the result, [than mi
nority would, had the disqualification
been attached to minors. Is it a crime
to be a woman ? Yet disqualifications aU
tacb to femininity. Let no Southern
man risk a Northern prison by offending
against the 14th Amendment.
In discussing this article from the
World, we have assumed that the 14th
amendment is legitimately a part of tbe
Constitution. YVe do not so regard it,
however, but rather as an infamous
fraud, falsely proclaimed, but which we
are compelled to submit to for the pres*
ent, at least. YVe merely wish to warn
our countrymen to avoid misleading to
their injury.
iff, as custodians of tbe unfortunate “de
veloper.”
GEORGIA NEWS.
A class of eighteen were confirmed by
Bishop Beckwith, in Atlanta, on Sun
day, 17th inst.
A man in Atlanta is trafficking iu New
foundlaud pups at $11 a pair.
The Washington county grand jury
have refused to recommend tbe estab
lishment of a county court.
The Atlanta jail is cleared of all its
inmates, who are now engaged in making
themselves useful to the city.
The Spalding County Agricultural
Convention was carried on successfully.
Few voung men took partin it, though.
Columbus has had a super-abundance
of rain, which has swollen the creeks in
that part of the country and retarded
farming interests.
The Columbus Enquirer is not too
bashful to say that the streets of that
city have bad a ‘sprinkling’ of ladies.
The Upson and Monroe county fox
hunt did not come off as was stated it
We ate pleased to welcome this excel-1 would be. The hunters met, but got too
v much ‘groceries in them to pursue the
race.
.From the Memphis Avalanche.
Presidential Out Look.
The only conclusion to which a mind
able to reason frem cause to effect can
come regarding the lesson of tbe New
Hampshire election has been reached
by the New York Sun in the following
utterance :
The election in New Hampshire has settled
two things. It has removed the faintest shad
ow of a doubt as to Grant’s renomiuation at
f-tiiiaUelpina, ana U has praved that the Dem-
ocrati* party, acting for itself and according to
its old ideas, has not the ghost of a chance for
carrying the Presidential election.
The New York Sun's hatred of Grant
is intense, and it is a hatred resulting
mere from disuppointmett because of the
miscarriage of cherished schemes than
any desire to benefit tbe country. But
the editor of tbe Sun is a remarkably
clear-headed man, who, while extremely
desirous to defeat Grant, is uot blind to
tbe difficulties to overcome. The Lib
eral Republicans thus far have made no
blunders. * They have worked within
their own political lines. Many of the
men to whom the Republican party is
indebted for its strength are leading this
new movement. At Cincinnati they will
lay the foundation of a great national
party which may in a single campaign
overwhelm Grant, unless the Bourbon
element of the Democracy find strength
enough to defeat their schemes in behalf
of free government. If the Democratic
party put a nominee in the field the
Liberal Republican movement must nec
essarily fail. The Liberals no more in
tend to pave the way for a return of the
230, Atlanta, Ga.
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with strength has grown up the false i than can be found elsewhere.
idea that “might is right.” Mexico is
weak, isolated, unprotected, and is fair
game for those who embrace that doc
trine. Then, too, the Presidential cam
paign is well nigh upon us, with the
painful consciousness among the Presi
dent’s friends, that his popularity is on
the wane. His ignorance—his lack of
statesmanship and of common honesty,
have played sad havoc with the laurels
he reaped in putting down the “great ie-
bellion,” and now be' must by a bril
liant achievement win tresh laurels and
old Democracy to powe&than to re-elect ^ re-enforce the hopes of his party friends.
~ t ---.l ?_ Mexico must be the victim—notforgood
to Mexico and her people—not because
Grant. Let no one mistake their pur
poses. Successive efforts have shown
The Greenesboro’ Herald.
lent weekly to our sanctum again. It was
accidentally omitted from our exchange
list. The Herald, uuder an evident
misapprehension of our position, asks if
it “would not be better for the Democ
racy to firmly maintain their organiza
tion and adhere to their party names,
until we have fuller aud further devel-
operaents?”
YVe think so, clearly. Tho affirm
ance of the Labor ticket, by the Liberal
Republicans would not disorganize them.
Neither would 6uch action by the De
mocracy disorganize them. Indeed, the
maintenance of the Democratic organi
zation is a present necessity, to secure
auy concession from the Liberals. The
acceptance of the Labor ticket by Lib
erals and Democrats would bo a mutual
concession, tending to a more thorough
future incorporation, under a new organs
ization. Mr. Stephens, in the Sun of
the 22d inst., says, the Labor Reform
Party are Democrats, though not in the
Atlanta has a chicken whose neck was
severed ftotn its body, but still the chick
en won’t die. That is a good deal more
than any of our chickens have the spuuk
to do.
A thirteen year old runaway, son of
James Buchanan, of Early county, was
arrested in Mobile last YVeduesday
night, and sent back home. lie said he
was fleeing from the wrath of a step
mother.
A dispatch from YV. J. Andersou, at
New York, to J. E. Jones. President of
the Fort Y'alley Bank, sa3 T s ten thousand
dollars has been secured, but does not
state whether tbe thieves have been
caught or not.
Columbia county has erected a monu
ment to i's soldiers who fell in battle or
died in service during tho late war. The
slab is of white marble, about four feet
square, and has engraven upon it about
two hundred names. It was dedicated
on tbe 14th inst., Dr. II. H. Casey ora
tor of tbe day.
that as an organization the Democracy
is powerless to unseat tile war patty of
which Grant is official exponent. In
another contest it could not hope to car
ry a State north of the Ohio river. Tbe
defeat of the war party, and a return to
the rule of equal and exact justice to all
sections, are of more importance to the
country than partisan triumphs. If in
accomplishing this any existent parly or
patties bo crushed, no matter. Princi
ples that deeerva to live will not die.—
YVe can well dispense with all others,
and trust to time for partisan reorgani
zations. If the Liberal movement end
ia purifying our corrupt civil service by
putting pure meu at the head of tbe
government, wbat matters it whether
parties which have outlived their useful
ness, and are even uuoruamental, be
sent to tbe political graveyard 'I There
will always be two parties. But the par
ty that refuses to change with changes
of issues, must die. Parties, like men,
require healthful food. Unfortunately,
the old Democratic leaders are attempt
ing to subsist on ghosts, and to contont
their followewtr with this unwholesome
provender. They propose to manufact
ure another supply at a National Con
vention. By so doing they can finish
the work of nameating their followers,
but cannot finish Grant. They can
finish the Libeial Republicans, and have
a» the crowning wreath of glory tho re
flection that their action has perpetuated
Urantism. Is tbe country prepared for
this?
From the St. Louis Republican:
The election of Governor Haight in
California, in 1SG9, was called the be
ginning of a reaction to Democracy; go
was the election of Governor English of
Connecticut, in 1870; so was the elec
tion of Governor Weston in New Hamp
shire, in 1871. Yet all these three
Democratic Governors have since been
beaten for re-election, and the incipient
reaction which their first success was
such a thing could anywhere or in any
way be justified, but because of the self
ish reason that Grant's glory may bo in
creased, and his .presidential prospects
brightened by the step.
For our part, we would invoke alien
lion from Mexico to what is of more con
cern. YVe would beg tbe Government
to mind its own affairs, leaving other
nations to do the same. YVe would urge
this ambitious tyrant, thirsting for new
renown, to find it in redressing wrongs
at home—in rendering to the ten States
now filled with discontent at repeated
wrongs, perpetrated for years, fairness
and justice, and by such practice of wis
dom in conducting his own administra
tion as will saliafy the world (hat self-
government here ia not a failure, as ma
ny suppose. This will he far more glo
rious than iu robbing a sister Republic
of her soil and government. This will
help to redeem his name from just re
proach.
One is never loo old lo learn.—
Socrates al an extremely old age
learned to play on musical instru
ments. Cato, al eighty, learned
Greek. Plutarch, between seventy
and eighty, commenced the study
ofLatin; and Benjamin Franklin did
not fully commence his philosophi
cal studies until nearly fifty.
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pressure or two of delicate hands,
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fevers, the measles, a large sized
whooping cough, a pair of lock jaws,
several hydrophobias, and the doc
tor’s bill. _
YVhy cannot two slender persons
ever become great friends: Because
they will always be slight acquaint-
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PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
Augusta* Ga.
The only Hotel m the City where Gas is used
throughout
.1C IIft A. GOLDSTEIN.
CHANGE OFSCHEDlU
MACON &AUGUSTA B. K .
Dawn day passenger tram, du .
day excepted—Macon to t d ’‘ .
Leave Macon at ! -ii
Arrive at Milledgeville ;
“ “Sparta
Arrive at .
Connect at Cumak with up train
gin R. K. for Atlanta. , ^
Arrive at Augusta y*. '
Up day passenger train, u' n! i c '
Sundays; Carnal; to M ,l( '
r . r i-2 0O ®-
Leave Camak vq’Y l.
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“ “ Sparta i %
v ‘ Milledgeville f'
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Leave Macon 'tt'iep 3
Arrive at Milledgeville ](l ., s
“ “ Sparta i., (H '| ». *■
u “ Camak o,43 » *
“ Augusta
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Arrives at Sparta j., 4.3-
“ “Milledgeville o3ii*- 8
“ Macon j. ijl-V-'
, Daily Freight each way one »>- a *
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