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I.iheral Jfrf Auctions .Made on
Contract •rlilverilHrments.
Sheriff’s Siler, per levy, f'2 50
Moit*»gc Fi Fa Sales per sq mre...... 5 ,00
Citations for Letters pf A(iniii»«r!mkl) I *•
<* « “ Guardianship, 300
Dismision from Apministwmhm,.ML.Vf> OM
“ “ Guardiaitlilnp* T (W
Application for leave to Sell land, BOn
Sales of Land, r<%.
Sales of Perishable r ropertv per squ’r, 300
Notices to Debtors and Creditors,.,,. 3 60
Foreclosure of Mortgage, paw
Kstrav Notices, thirty days ....... >4,00
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Job IT orK ot (Jewniption exc
cutcdwith neatness ll^s*
rates. '
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wx. HOLT, Pres. | VIRGIL POWERS, Sup
LealeV&onVr? aVrfve af
bus 11.15 A. .l/.»Xea,ye
J£. ; arrive at Mdcntr f? 7*. lu.
Leaves Macon 8 A J/j arrivesi at Eu
fauia 5 3q,osl> LqlL'SJikl
Arrives at Macon 4 "50, r M.
AMSANY BRANCH.
Leaves Smithville 1 4t>, P M ; Arrives at
iumtl, IWM -Titives Albany 9 33, A'ffy
ArH*f*A*.4^ A M ’
LferVe tjtmroerrS 57 P. M. ; arrive at Fort
Osins 6.40 P. M ; Leave Fort Giius 7.05 A
M. ; anive at Cuthbert 9.05 A. M.
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PAY TASSENGKII TRAIN.
isisttitH-waisKfti
leaves Atlanta . . . 0 55 A. .M.
Arrives at Macon . , • 1 30 P. M.
NIOIIT TRAIN.
Leaves Macon . . . 8 45 P. M.
MKHig
IVularA A AHaHltb IF* ifvoir*.
si II l*Jl BOV tispfr i; IP ,it» TANARUS, 'J’ be*> ,
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Sup’t.
rl s:r f'AftsKN^r.IVTRAIN.
l,e»»V AtVin'a I"' A
Leave Dillon .... 2.Hi) I*. >l.
Arrive *t Ohsttanoog* . . 6.2-> l\ M.
LxaTti Chattanooga . • 8.2*1 A. il.
Anive at Atlanta . . . 12.06 P. A!.
MtiMl' THAI N.
Leave Atlanta . . • 7 00 P. M.
Arrive at OiuUanooga . . 4.10 A M
izanr A.! TO MOPS'
ArnVe st Atlanta . . . 1 41 A. M.
DBS. ml pJdVi^l
H A(iinin il a ; .Ipj-:,, in llie
pnctPe <4*J ■<Jn'W, uforlVjOT’Ui-
IrMionSfciwfe,* to ihf .iWxdv
ri.ne.df lUeffi-fiKT* ui sll
ihtir profession, confidently anticipate llini
lh»ir farmer success will insure a liberal share
of practice.
Tne cash sv.trni boon estn'u'Uu j?U
in everything rl*c,akt| fck will t.e
line «■ Mint.** >«*%> > i
room of j|ic%soWnal” *iira.
.11 w. ii I«WT;tt,
\ J l. vTeukvuax.
Dawimn, Ga , June l;it
I)R. R. A. WARNOI.'K,
| KF.IIS his Professional services to the
rjoaiijttttMfgioaß
of hi. profeaaioit. j inlo’Bßtf
C. B. WOOTEN,
ATT W-M; *-# v -
M>aic*on , Ga.
jawi* 1808 ly
•• *• WtMLMJ. WILB C. CLETKI.AN,
GURLEY k CIfEVEI.ANJ),
•Wfforrf, Maker County, Ga.
j* <». S. SniTH,
oux ‘and I
Machinist,
VI, uiih-MMt^nH.
all kinds of Gudp, Pistols,
■•cb—, etc., etc. 2 ly.
TOBACCTL TOBACCO.
I —j ßep co "»‘sntly on hand, a* Al
- , TANARUS! * •*»!■ roll's, ft good ar
T. h ®{ frtdea of the beet quality of
Laimar**’ which 1 will sell at Macon,
6>*su and Atlftuta prices.
n._ „ w: r. mvug.
n ’ ®*., April 80, ritmt—
ISAACS’ HOUSE,
hotel and restaurant;
s*ACB, j j . Proprietor.
ft vi lrv»
HAVENS &, IrQWN,
WhftlftnU anj If i■. 11
B As* K r E, ' ,l:X8 ' fI'AIWSBBS,-
m: iiA\vso\ .mmm
Vol. i,i i.
ten Itewsu fan*-
»»ry «..»»«M*fFMjFhi*.
-f| >ll. AXX*-x|jlj. Dealer Lsnds of
f l** tt, It It < V \t' H rt^a<4A_AVi\l»cgiii
\a/ LVV.v Jtnttiv UyUGrv JtiTE^
■V inart:. >. n. kho., Doalers
MtAil Duf (iooils,
&c.,
IO¥l»HW A WKFFIH, Dealers
J hi Sfa|>lo Drv Goods (groceries.
lerw in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and
I >i;i:i*l.KS \V. mT, Dealer in^f-aple
l \I«H *■
1 I cV)O!V A I.l>, 85. Dealer in Family
'0.4:1 (iracerics. South side Public Square
' : ijv llTOjiafa. A., IJcaWt .In If tt’bfi,
%\-
Sharpe & Brown’s old stand, Miin st.
XL Family supplies generally, next door to
mgrs^wLftnti
WB'Wlivn
pAKNIIJI & MIAKPE. Dealers
AW in 4}r«c>riiei usd !PmvU«ii«, r v^rosiic
/'uhlie Square, Main st,
n> f f.rrv \\i»i;K A PuihoTT,
O*. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and
provisions, 2uß door from Hotel, J/ain st.
WOOTEA, W.’W.V Ufa ler in Groce
ries and y-'iovisions,- Loyltss Block,
Muin I'lmt
IUI'LESfL .1. IL, iJvsier in '
J ries and /Yovisions, .Wain st.
a VA* I vHlctilioitei iea, y
J >yi£H <)t ; CQjXI'IU, Disiers in Gro
y, jetie* Chies, jk'audies, Coulsctioiieriek
|_>«|ipru!lv, Mauiatreet. j
L &LL KS i*i p Xfe cX
/'IHEAXIIA YI, C. A., Druggist and
V 7 Physician. Keeps a good supply of
the Red Drug Store, Main pt.
. |t WaiclioiiMw
IT* fTIvTOilf, .5. At Slnrpe A Brown’s*
old stand. Maifc street.
i a 7T«5 i'i? xk?
Lj
stiect.
i'i # r¥.VA\ . .4.1 .ss yioi.-
tl 1.1 I', keeps"obfisfiintly in Land the
' l.itist • style? s/t-Mpy. Boihh-'s, Tiitn
itiings fce., Loylfss ls'ocß, .1/ itii rt
IVattlrHleps ireri
4 S.E.EIM, .10131 I*., will repair
lV.ab.<, Clocks, Jewelry, .lAisic 15, oks,
Acco and ons, &c , always to be fmi and at his
oid.sttyid, on NptUi pf. i-’uhiio * quare.
I.fVoiy SSnhlt's.
.v' NS3 ASSS'E, Rile and
r a.uwft- Stable, Horses and Mtiles for
sale and hire Horses boarded, isbrtli gidc
/’ublfai Square.
pKtWCI:, A.« 3 H,S?\eSuK
t f.iverv Rtable, and dealers in flbrses and
MuLs. .Cavri.ifffa,’HiiQtfinr itiid IL>r9<»» Ibr
hire. IlorAs UoaftltiF’.ai masoiiabl*: tyrras
at. their 4ie(V Mnißle'o'ii SSain st.
IEAA IS, \A . X., Keeps constantly on
J
iler i^^‘)gil|a?s^|»ai»4treet||y i j I
G HtiMiiilU.
J. <*■ h* , Dealer ill *»tV6<
, Cartiidge", and
goods gfe'iierairy, afaiil st.
I Smloou. ;i. ,7T
u/Airn. FAfkieißi Deal#'? fn fine
\\ Wines and Liquors; ttignrs, &c., Alain st.
-u-> .•■ u . 1 lc a-?;
TatHivry aiirf Slior Mi<*P
lEE, W.
South 6ide /’uKlic Squar e.
C
Cabinet Sliop.
7 > AEhiH EABEtttt.IiOGEKS &
Li, CO., are prepared to m.iU and lepur
anything in she Furniture iint. South side
Tub lie square. . . •. ’ . I
m.mmvw
* n »W3T«JI 'iar ut
—ARE—
icngoftx) A
SELLING GOODS
VERY CREAPJ
Let. fill ronirmber that \rr fcrrp al
ways uij hmul ,su' U a ar
the time's aud the place dew and, wjuvh Wi£
WILL a •
rfl/ " - • • , ... y.a t -
Sell On Reasonable Terns,
r.XH Aa*l' .*> *0 »• :r» i- • <
Shoes.
Os the best articlo, at . _
•iA3HBXC>AJB * BjT
ORRi^ROWIi.^PA’.S.
Dawson, may 28th 1868 ; .3m.
HOTEL
(Ofposilr H'ht f’uyenjjff TTcptt-)^
n\CO?L, - -, m VVOKGIi.
IS Kuw open for the visitors
Having spared no expense in furnishing
-uuco in the South, I feel confident that I can
yffcr to my oi*p»ron* amftKaptfWMe all tHn*
(fi|y can v isU in a Hot at Odl drill aw tne.
JYL. BVINGTWf,
Ceß2o3ra • Late ot fmU V«wy, G*.
DAWHONi ciA., .m.Y:;6,
- -■** • •» i j . I
THE PnESretHT’S' BEssto
>'ViiJoedWtl|¥H y,rv'lk‘* 1 4Ac I^fKnWrW'*-
Waa ias s -Awottui kM W *P(j, wHwhA-- fcV f AVi ill!
JWfctiaWl'W'rrvr'li** tF*erii».’«lo vtl Vtejr
Q‘ skmly-Tjga W4V^
K*t»m
l! " ’atej
1 Jv-f ?.?PfU»
vt WJSP :
To tiu+itfidfa MtJ \tf ]<
BWtfrifeh'cV !,:if !•],’y m ,t,J
cforh t.ou,e fiiVinert, Ry, jfyjj,
t>r 4 Oou*litjnion Under, nli un uni
sLh,.ei**', th<> r •suit of their IttkiiM/yaMj
2 r " !,v:;s n " 11 wfetin
t'l'n wfifi bofitj atih a VI, I, ti.c L!;..
l.ilfty rl'nmn. Sulh L.-it,- tl'.o crLlna
tion in WnVcD tne jjj apdj
litis evi3r Ifetrt hclcl fiv ojir .q«^uuifj^nyj^'
it is no» surprising ll, a j; any j.j, po.-i- :
tion for its aUerutipn'q( umentinwiit
ehrtlild 1)3 rl>(*e;Vpd reluc'uiitje tqul!
dfSti'bst' Wliifs't tlijs aje,|
sol ves oo:v,[;)c'i]i!a'i,}fi pud cncut.ra^o.,
merit d>'anfstful prevehtuwve i.J uiaiepi
essat*Y attempts to LUt
if tnust b^ponp^Jiffaijtiiu^jjluisJ
UVvfildfied ! irt)|Veiieetione and o.qq.', I
in the Constitutions, the rcjoi UuiUoji v(
v\'trit , h l LSs JL*y tie qost
intyrovtft <if the t‘‘^jptry t Som,u iif tii^ru
!j! n e^! rUjJfi® P 1
vii'fea Tn nm
are dtßerh ivliich f ' afuioqgh
bftrtiirhl to thy afteqrtiop yf
hare never heeu so pccsqiiLivl as to cii
abiu the j q{uGar jinleojnoQt to iletuit-
IliifTO who-tier they deliM be ri.Uoclcd
by menus oi nildiUohyl enac'.nicuts
51 y objdct itl tflls commnis jto
s ".- , 4' s t certain ilcfi'utK in the t ui,.-;',.
-tutiVfn. wfiieh fiectn sq, to. .rryuifv ,
c.rtei iien, Wffif r« iccoii.iiieiiU that Urn
qf tlfe iiconfe by taLea on
tb.«AlpMfcitf 8 ~Osevi.
I’l e first of the efijfqcts to which I 4c
sirtt to djrsct attcntion',7fi in tfi*t'.ola»s«.
of the CoastitUtioD which provides fqj
theeldctioa o'MVef-LfenJ
dent. throogh the
and not by an irampdijite vote of "the
people. The importtfpee orso amending
this oteusc ig'tcrsccatc to the .people the
election of r »Ai'W r i!l»4 , V*Jc'nt
by their airpet ypt.es,
great o:.rncstness'sfljJ 4V>l*.(y .% l?Tesi
derrt Jacbrson ii| his first fnjiual. ncs
«ig*, ar.d tli,e fecomwienT’auon wg§ rc
•jtjshod in fivopf liij fubscepuent cqn.uiUj
f ietfions to Cu'ngreav,"extending through
Abe eight years, of bis. administration. —,
,Iu his message of 1820 be said.:
‘'To ft e peopln, belongs the right of
eliCirg their Chi's Magistrate.; it was
never designed tbqt their Oh ice nhould,
iu dirty cdse, be defeated, cither by the I
intervention of Electoral CLllegcp, or by
thvr agqßcy’confitlrd, uti Ji r certain cen :
tigcßtics, to the 11 use tT TTpfescnta
tives.”
lie then proceeded to pt: (e the bhjc
tioos to an election of President by the
House of li’presenla'ives the most im
portant of which was that the-choice of
a dear n uj'ruj of the people might be
-partly defeated. Lla then closed the nf
gunmrt with the so lowing ceiimHlniea-
Ijcn:
‘•i vro'.ild, ihcrcfoPe, fe-otfintend such
uu.eiiiiuietit <rf the i) uieririition as'
Oiay r.move all intetynt dihf<• ney'in’
H e election of President and Vice-I’rcs
idcij. miy
as -ff pretftrve To each iState its present
relative weight in
(Vilure in the first atlenii t rriay iie I ro--.
Jidct? ■fur' seSond to a
choice between the fpvo TyTihest ijajidiyy
, dates. In Ootinection such an
atuenfment, It would seem advisadiiq, to,
limit the rervidrs of the ttyied
Irate to a single term of ei-hcr fuur or
six yeats. If, howevi r. It should not bo
’adopted, \t Is worthy, of cgmefJe|jAUuu
whether a frovlslbn dbrjuidi for,
bffiee the R prcseoialives in Cp gtojs oa
whom' such an efcctiay may
ed wdnTd not hs proper ’’’
Altllough this recoaimemiatiqn wan
repeated with undiminiabed,earnestness
ic scteral of b'X succeeding messages,
3*;t tht! propcStd amendmeut vfas never
adopted aud submitted to thp people bj j
OougToss. The danger of a defeat, pf
the people’s choicq ip an elcgliqn
of Representatives roiuaUa un
provided for in the Constitution., and
would be gfoatly increased if the
of Representatives sboh[d assume i
Kwer nf-bitrarily to reject the votes ?f a
ate which might nut be ea*i in epn
formlty with the wishes of a majiulty in
tint body. But it Prcddent Jachsou
(ailed to secure the amegdmedt to the
which he urged so persist
ently, his arguments contriCu.ted large
ly to the formation of party organiza
tions which have effectually avoidqd the
contfceticy of an ejeefion by the llou.se
of Rtrftcssntatives. Those organizations
hrtt a resort to the caucus system of
nominating candidates,, and afterwards
to State and Ts’atfoiral hayp
been successful in so limiting the num
ber ctf cbndtdatcs as tp cjipapt) tljc danger,
otf an (Lction by the lipuse ol liepie
sentatives
It is clearr, however, in thus litnitigg
the nwtnbe# of candidate's the true object
and spirit of the Constitution have been
evadad and defeated -it is an itssewtial
Jtoture in our Kepublican systom of
Government that every oitizen, po?*ess
! ing the Gonstituiional tjualilications lure
aright to beweia a emeWate for the
office of President and VtOe l'TosAiow*,
and that every- qualified elector has a
right ,t* oast his vole for any citires
whom ho may regard as worthy ol ihese •
offices. RutnDdar the party brgaaijrs-’'
lions which baVfe prevailed for years, 1
tip?sc OSS' ulial rigkte ot the people have j
been as tffVoiunity ewt off and destroyed 1
as if the Constitution Tisnlf bad jirobib
ited their exercise. The danger of a de- i
1 feat of the popular choire in an oleetion 1
I bv the li ouso of H«prc?rTTtarivcs is no |
gt L ; tor than ?n tn eifhtdtyif'aAfdc
eallj by thel ji’Aftc TL'emselvcs, when
by the- lawn sfEwly ‘orgßtiizatiorv, mvl i
bv the CoußtiUional. proitsdcti rrsjriir—
kg-tiid' popfioTob- *Tor elbefors in- 1
stead of- Du- thi’resitierit fir Vice Prss- !
intent, if is'njd.s iilpmcHcaMi.* ior any
u,»B«a to his except thrmifli
ihu procfti* o| ft party nowinnti m, and
fur auy vouri(roast bis suffrage for any
(Mhe|*pgrwdn|iafi oiothu* WodilitTor
ward . tlrrf,iud «Le- manijmliUrcus of a
unitii listing (tuvofftioH.
It is thus Japarent-that hy moans of
party organUtiiuis that provigipn of the
j Uonstit-tfrfOrlMtiAi ftfpiires*fife election
•of Prcsidtnjand ti bo
Itlsdo thf-tAah the Electoral Colleges,
hw teenAirileiiustratßenUl and poten
tial iu Acfeaiiig the gHat object of eon*
feeing «4' these officers upon
the' people It may be concAlod tbaf
I party brg ic|cparab!e from
! and tdhat, when
' fitmeji ani masaged in sH'bmJJiniiJnn
| to the Couftituupn, flii y may bervinuai
I bio safegqirds Mpcputar liberty ; but
arc pegiiftid to,
bad ambirfon, fhfty ire liable to become
, the dangerousinstmlncn’ts of oVertbrow
ing .that GoustinlfiiA itself.
: impressed with *f phese Ihcwr,
1 feel called upon by,, an iurge rative
si rue of duty to jevivi euh.-f atiaaliy tin 1
rLCom«i#Bd«tton'so'o'tcn and so earnest
ly/ by IVsidwi JabUtfrt; and f;'
urge that the amcnd|«iiif ttaAbwjtiaffsCiJ'
tut ion heroM-iit ar mnmi s&wir
ilaif pi-oposhjoh may hg submitted to
per pie' fer their l
Recent ewHWhate fchfiih'tße VeceJ
sity of an amondaieti tUrhe
biou, distinctly ijtligirig
shall discharge the Hr ,(ijeSA
the United jstatps,.in ttu; e.Yunt.oi a
’vMrttey indhat offiets by the aeathl r*-,
ignition or removal sf bofh'the pftS?
dent and Vqee President. It’fe
stilutiop, and no{Jbe .
enabtiticnts of doubt'Tii
ty. It ‘occurs to ble ilrtt iq the evegt
of a vacancy In the office hr I’fesidcht'
hy the death, resigowtion, d<sabißty"t»
removal of bgtli the PigsidvAt and A'iee
President, the duties of the tiboo
devolve upon an t ffieer Os the
Rdpaittifcnt, rather Than oVc connected,
witu tire or JtnPe aKD [mrt
mtnt. i'tre oljjaMtons to do.fgnuking
the Ih-i.-idctU pro tempore of the i
Senate or the Chief Juriioe -»4 the Su
preuwe :tLi klety tsjmoiilly 1h ! ifc§ Sf
a vacancy prodo!44 hA'wAoval, are so
obvious turd so unauswt ruble thwt the/
are both interested in preiuoing a va
cancy, and according to the provisions
ol the Constitution, ars members of the
tribunal by whose decree a vacancy fuay
i bo produced. Linder suoh circutrrstamws
! the iaipropri ty of designating cither of j
these iH!e.<.re to succeed the President |
so removed fs palpable.
The framers of the Cnhslifjjti'on, !
when they rtfurred toCi.rrgress tbe se'-’
tlminut of the successioti to the offiia*
if in {he event of -n vitcwi
| by ih the ofiieee of bo h l'r sieleiituiid
\ ice President did not, in my. opip
.on, con enrplitte fNc dcdgruitlon of any
roller thur nn othiuTOf the Kseeutiv- 1
Hhp»iUj,ie.n. f , yaj u.lioui, in sii h a con
tingency. the piovvf i's und duties'd ttio
PAe.ldcnt shoAild devitive. Vntri rd
ei iihv, flie giyntii)gnui*y hue torn r<.»-
mote, and serious ntUnt* n ha. -rwH
tlu: ij-owUcst incungrn ty
Teiween the provision <d .the ttWmstitw*.'
lion pn U.iri r-u - Kx^nmiUierictwrivCorf
,grpss of 1792. lluvilig, honiarer, bean
brbUjght .l:uw* to la as with ihfti
itnj ortant que ? tion, it stems ait enti
nciitly yuxij'ec.kiiije Iw Us to make the
, hjgidujiOii to- the -lantruafre, -
iyt-nt, um.d y»oy>ty of die GotisHttrtion,
htul ibuj tliif Ji.Wtilive Dei*«K.
men! "beyond the r<m»h tis uwnqjatinti,
fill'd legislative y»nd
•luil,c al Department* miery
tioip ttj.cwpblH<*fifh|'
ii!l tne powers of Govejnmenf! It has !
pecurreii jA. .uve thid its the evebt <if 1
sych a vacatKty, the du ies of i’re.-’f
i!en» wpivd dovolwe iuo»t.Hp[ rrtpn-iatw
ly upon smrie one <tf the beads trf die
several Eaeoutiye lfsjmt'iiiietits ; «n]
unde£ this t,i kvi.’liiiii 1 piwswrtt -to/-
.ypfir const aeration," uu aiuep«k|'tlW'<(+
the oiidhia with
the reeouimendatfon that it be submit
ted to tlie peoftle for their aivtioii. > *
tKbirato
C.fl the necessity of an aifttniimeni i«f
"’trial o£ ,UityCoa4titn' ion wrriifv
"for tne electjsg <-■; SsanMV
to Congress byi the Legisdituros of tht>
several Slates. It would bo more < i«n*
the geuius of our Cos. in
govern niLtit if the Senators wore
iihossu directly by the poojdeof the
several Siates. The alf)eetioi»* to the
election ofiStnutors by the Legisla
tures are eu. lAHiintbn? jlitri l <ieorrr if
’ unnecessary to do more than submit
the propuuitiuu .fcw si*> ht a»- wauntt- '
tilcdL .with tlui rueumiucudutinß tlmt 1
’ft .be optned to’ ’.he people lot- their
,t. i
Jt is strongly 4t* pressed oh- my ffri flft 1
th it; the tenure of office by tTidJudi
tciary t>Hllo IfwSforfMatWfluflffg'good
\ndmviur, l->r Ido, is inewwpiiiitflrii
with qf .ILhl'uUiieau (liitim
nient - aud .-pimnii i am fii ly
by thb eViuAnce of
•judgment n’p'n tiffs snlj . t in the dlf-
Vcrcii'. Ststw ol the VmAJ
I, tiiere)ore, deem it mV drtty frif'rc-
an ariMJHiktti Hi t<> '
Rfifution f by wbic'i yun of ib«l
Jlldivial’i tlicers wouM he limited to a
period of years, find I herewith j re
sent it, in thedroiifc that (lifigTcss vvffl ?
subroth it to the jieople for their deei- 1
hi ho, , nfcft w ui; s*(Hi eG .Aid
The foregoing views liave long been i
.ndyriuined by me. In ltUd, in the
House of Ke|n eseiilutlvos, uud aftt r- 1
wards, in fSOO, in die Senate of the 1
"United flutes, 1 sulnnitted subslan-,
fjwlly ti»,e vgnioproj i as .
4\.ljjeh ’ die attention ol Coti^Pwus- u*-
Reran invited.
Time, nlmerviifi/th' tttjtl 'eXiiofieTicS
htivc-ctthfirniod thc«e cotivicfinfiiif uniT.
. ns tt inattcf <5 ptib'ie ditty* vim) uikH «’
deep sim-e of' my (’onstHufiDiml oWi
g.aljon M to voeGihirrcnd ttt Ibo Cirmsit/-
rtaiiiuivlof Uoiigrcßtfslfch ineiisufe«” , iitt
I utoy deiHir 1 WCessnry nnd expe
dient, ’f 1 submit* the ttcc.mpnnyihg
proportions, riml their nddpllqn
:mi! otbbmiieioif tn tfic jintgrrient of the
i pwiflo.: ' AnbrkW Johnson.
W4i.4iitigt n, D. $., July 18, 1808. •
JOINT IrfiKrtl.BTlON A’ifoTOSt.NO AMJttfp-
Mti STS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
unitHfmj sjatk*. MhJ
Whereas, The'first. At time of th.e
Constitution of tlje United State#'pro
vides fbr amendments thereto iu the
manner following, viz:
1. (Ungrcss, vvhenuvcr twe.-tnirds of
Hbusos shall deem it nccc &ary,
shall propsse amenumeul* to..the Uytif
stitution,or, 90 the application’ of the
LegrslSfUre of two-thirds of the several
States, ShalJ call u couveutian for pro
■rpcsingj, ameudmsutej which, iu, f eithw
cas*, stidll be valhl, to all infents and'
purp s; -, as part t -f tLis (’ ,i,.-ii;uiteu
when ra'ified by the UcaiaktijruA of
threr-fourth's of thfsev.q’ral S;,it C| 01
1} V net 11 ti ms it, tbr.r f .urlhs there* f,
as’ffic'Mc or tR other mndpAtf
maiy>TiC proposed by'Congres!^
• . v «oj my
be muflO'gYior ho Th« year.pne jji Jisakgi
tfuY'dref and sh|<JC.in Any
' first and fij.urA’e’ a**eo*-
[in fl/ti iiTfiifi section of t,bo firat arliol#,*
and i.«. consent,]
in'tbc ocnale. Ti..i f.n,
tv 1 by th.e Senate and
Hn’hsd’-Af :: pr* utaiivcs u s the liuLu*4
jSiatef qf An, flea, iu (’ougruss acseku
!>4 Gw J lab lluusi*s eonvr
CHfTilTgrj Thit [he f Jlqwidjg amend t
re l.:T oD^iy*i T U 11,0
•fstafos *8 [ f 'V'J-wjff fng. J.qgisiaVitrkiß
-f 'be Urn id STitus, which, whe»jMi*j,
ti and ty rhe U-gi-lalurosuf
and ho to r«-
t,n'S tit. ![in p js'.s, a- put el tlm tj iu
stitinipn. -
r hMI a r ar the Tioblduifc, aj|A
Vice of the j/qijtgd S-u'e*.
.ha!! be ft r ijt: tirui es six year*
hy the people us the .Stat.s, in the
mafmer follovving.,- Each Sahw shall,
be divided By the
,j» distrittp" rrjrffl *h 'nimher* tj the,
whore nUfcbcij’of Sanators _{U;prc
seutalivi’s to tihich suoh Sjate 'may be
eutitlcd in "the Oungma of' tbe United
States; the said districts be com.
posfd of contiguous iciritory, and to,
contain, as nearly rs may be, an y
lu fiber of persons entitled to be rtgre
senfed undeY the Cdnstj'tqt op, and ttj
'bo laid iff, f r the fir t time, iiumedi:
ately after the ratification of yiis amend
ment; that on the first ’f’nu sday in
August, in the year eighteen hundred
j , and on the same day. every
I year thereafter, the cit'z -ns nt' each
I S'ate \fho possess the qaaiiliejti jqs re
i tpristte lor electors of the uieri? nuaicr-
I ous branch of the SiaJ-e Legislature
mhill meet within their rcsp.ciice din-.
f tricts, and vote for a President and Vks
' l’nsideqt of the Uuited States; #nd
! the jr-’r.-Ou receiving the greatest nuuj.
j her of Votes lor'Ti vsiJeni, and tho.Oßo
- receiving the greatest number.of votes'
jferVha President in each di.qriei,
shall 6o hell to have received jape yo*«,.
Avtiich fffflt -I all be cuiti
fi dby lb C...V ruor of the S ate, to
ca di of lie .Senators in yoqgri ti >iu
sncli Hfatc, aricl the Pi of the
ftcoare kmf SVcahcr of/dt*e xLyifca ol
1 1 pres WfattvCs Th<( ulibe '
Gni’di rilaJje.f snajr be lu. sfatuoq opi.Ubu,
rcepctf Slan‘tla| in October,, t£« -y*** ■
■ V' 1 M.l--,'a V l oU.«,e
and tW MfW%WA m (be
•pfeeCq(;c.of TLe Hoiua
;rtiicai l Cs, aM the, ‘btjfl ,|At.^ ; be.e
Counted Tncpersciipßawing
'&A m/Biffpr of vises gtMsidfyt shall
he PreSlSeDfj if mi li iiamtiLj be «^. M l
to a majotlfy ot*the wltohe lumber ot j
vjres given ; but Luvo
l [ ;■ : f a
Ktra.li qeliela od Jne 6rtt
tine mCntu’of thou. B-gton-
Diffng 1 ' twei u ill pcQdfif, Um
twoihMica nuffib^
PrwtcreutWTiica second >Aeli:
y* •tets^;L h | »«Hl
(ho votes c<fu/>(c<j, in. tga ignu^^asuor
rom#' a s®llkPW“
a v n u mher ot vp ikwll
iv.isidei t. y> uifiwo or
4ajl Uavig fn«,i vedt-fWi,
gfi aiest, aod tut. (pul cumber U’ v-itue..
at tllC ft* .
who slraTl haje t t,hy gf«4iti«
hmulJfr-ofVcltvß jnr tjie ucc»t(:B|ai.|i<«boc
pf S'lres fhpjj jpfc
s n having the
1 1 Vie • Pies deut. at
shall 156 v r ice Prcsia rj,,jt
be < fghy '-vlnrW
■ uuuihe* ft gs 5Vf/i >v H
son hive sjmli ueapyj,*, .-eoynj
elecliJjn shag' M,n««=a Wm
perstfis Having tue two highest numlmtn 1 )'
eitiMe stunc daygffia t, tW eWor
twin i- dent ; aud Kn
jW»on j-f’T l -”' «f
Tor Y:«o Pio>d.iu slt.d. bo Vice
President J 15ut if tbiue should bappaft :
I . bo an eipiailty us Vof. s. b|»M*«*n Uk>
person's so a( iho Skutf<
HOO, t’ou.fhe pcnapivhaviqg
o*g»)len stp»h
dcf»t; luf l i el *ti a fh.lL
be ncoessafy ip ejuu.ol ,V*c* i’wai-
aiftd not necaAsary . iu, the «;bo pt
,fi-n*tq ..-p4*l, ahor-HV
a Vioe PVctident from the perfoua, hav-. j
ing the two highest natnhtin iuthsfurstl
eleetion, as new ;rcseiibui iu lbe
Ooustitution; provided that afier the,
ratiliraiion of this amcmduicut to the
Oopriituti- n. tVf V*V'"IP'4.,V
sna’T fei jj'thtir i ffices feS-. j
p.'«rife i y J t J p jjh|f jtriu if «tx yewre, aud
that no President or Vice iTr-ident
y&>. d.’>.
1 & OT* U -T* *w- yv-- -y y 4 -
shall he eligible for re olcoliou to a st c-
ODa term. . * •
See. 2 And be it further resolved,
That .Vrriele 11, Shctien 1. i*arn:rra; L
(i, of tj>*! Constitution of the U-altlff
States, shill he amended so as to read
as I if! *ws :
In pase of the removal of 4he Press-,.
diub frotn office, or of his death, or
er inability to discharge
thq pow»ra ami duties of said r>flsee,'Uie
same shall .dqvo.vo on the -VTee Uresi
dent, and in the ease of the removal,
death, rociguation os inability, both us
the I’reiident and AUee Eresidynt, tht
powers and said duties (ft Haiti t tftse
shall dcrelvc.unmj the Secretary of
State for the time being, after this
oTlicer, in casp us vaaaneyjin that or iu
'other denartmewtSj and in the ortler in
vvltich they asc nahied, on the Becrofary
of the Treasury, on the ’Secretary of
War, uu tbe ti.eretary of the Navy, on
the Secretary of the Interfor, on tbo
luistrp aster General, atfd 04’ tbp Attor
ticy Gchcral, aftd such officer 09 whom
the powers and fluti, sos IbesiJent shall
deVoive in wco .rdaneo Wftji thb' forpgo- 1
Hig prosiaiotls aball l.bcn art as UrTsi
<ytdV9rij^c4^Wß^teb»iyMtrv‘»‘|
S. tbfrVr fesoi
Thti AkUflfe, Uttncaibti’iJ, be : MbWirtfel'
to_rc»4*sJo.'lu»s t t g tMtiriit * A *•.
; The Sijnat* pf Sfatfa
slialr no Composetl of twu dt aaMn'i Ifpm
e'.clt Htafi'j-cbi'scn by the persons iptal
i!idtbv»tt.vtots Wr tt* lirtfwts dr tVe'
'inpjltqmmwr.gij brautblot tba fi g»4a
ture jttjftjf, wad cash Ssaatier
’shall have one vote.
i iTlrw **i ot
♦W'KuSfi 'fmridY
,coioe.nf thofWriiaisw t#wb!tij»dHM
,n % ftW n «oat-WitfLi 'o*o jbdgeu
k botfi of ami Ltomd#,
shaft hnld their offic s Juriug tbe term
of tt years, ‘
lor their sentie t a
■wdv4i; stodb bw IdiiuilfctiW . 'abA''
ingAiwii; cawtimsawoe.iu fcmi tk
shallbe the duty of th« iTtesMimit. ol
the Uuited VitLin six’‘indotht’
sft»rtb«'4X>libaift,?f VmiTiSlncnt
iyHbMwfowMMisMnfrtJlf-.'fbb
rriyjided hy.Ujc ||U"MiM«qai^4'«ahes
Der/rf «Tud4sg as Deaf as may be
<j*u* 0» MM#, ’thf F&a *oP
ffie Judgi a of the first, btf^S 1
tailed, at toe. ot| »bu toairrfl
year jVum of, k#'S
gi cUtid ciasj at 4bc expimtiuti, of tfic,
cghffr y'Afj’lrifd ufUift.tliird at
Jheuoffpiraitibtfeftbfi tfntfflfttl rol'f,’
s> that ote-vtoiis limy bo efiosen CveT}"
fourth year thsioifieiu *;• •
observed l hat n eel la ip
o vaftmfc rtcli DwAvrv never invi'lcd ah>
oniijhinJmv h*»i. ia wv .i- ■,
‘•i’ll lay n lyugrf.Jidui4:(i »rag,.
.. ,u
Inc 'flu'er being ueeejiXiul, lie cocb
tfie-n.rst (T.j»lo the M, ■b<fc|f[ , S*?ifuAL-’
MWdribfcjlWfcHfWi t dWTtrts i‘
| Fie UV J Sfct'H»ul*lM*W
I fljately, for lie can save five thousiuw it
‘ siiW'tTi’b master.
“Uev (b'-u rtfct* Hi i’pww fliiffj
heiss-yo h<‘ l^rfn, %u*^4 ,
‘ydm tfi^iyviu^.-dvlliiftS.’ 1 - -sv’** k'*
aim uuifeiiud .as • ■
. \5 hut ns that, sir.; you me,
,fcjuitemnr] (liitlar's f T ' ’
: “tHif i iwn 5 be,ft I sde j ittl' iTTS’
id ditniur, i jw;l4*.gflri t‘.wuy nwd culH
digatu.:’ . ... „ ?ti .i hst,t<iaUiy* *
pfoyi fir, etiiye iu.aqd #«►*
Lpr wTui me.
“1 shall be troublesonie.”
'.‘“Nvdwt.'uO;”* »?'••» »' r'*
r Tlui vita kiti wmtqaeUUfWßf.i b- «*
As sy*j(} a« iJuiiAuKAras-UVeiViilul tku
v,rc
‘ a ell, sir, sal F the ,jnsm pf tl«i
• 4, ni\v to'yAAfr* busiiietw.' Pray
Tit ’fuf fl) s 3 aVj f^*J
‘tho unfaMditAlllafV. t ' b r » he.
“'V.A'Ur ~BYk ’l.snfd Utf *udi ti huia
*• d u i
ba*»Boi(f knb-'i f xi«
' Anfl y.TvintewiEl fMrtioft ficrHvifV
jy[ .P PjisidfffiY d*di«w»ir'aw* a-L-'sad
mji IW as feaad we dw» r».
, vv by, (lien, snr, let me have
amd I will take her w ill! forty five them
.-an 1.” J ,tWisx» psaratonriA as i*
* xs.iqw div wdis wa W
♦ Sat to Louiiqn, was m ooi| on
1 Ji’‘lch?ff^f>ywilfHSnsf’ what 1 jV
g«**MWrt Hr lW , ’PcSAtr,f t y
biAftety miles away i
•SB
TVTfhlfffP, im Tl ntcAJiTiß ;fTi( Ml. * 1
t4Hww#\’**wl<l riAwygtoflWiWh j’^Wo 9
TvM slicie*|e*iL vr?‘ *»aq »dl ic! t«l
“% °!>W S Htftw
raresses h m fjii(lUr.”.u • v . _
'“mm* 2?..J
fl#fnatr*hJMn»g«,fTMr Ttfr.V'p \?oml.
' AW MDft-hWI.k il ! #., }
ififl l uuk«zuu' ksiwsdt w*sKe Wi^ndiis
, U .*{!} ui i'fP. * t»o a wmmu^
“Iheadlui! she sJiqllsuffer for Cmd’J
r —fftswHßr i
’ ’HOiWlndv*!»H-lA* mK»Vrt^.F
WA ! hl**|»»s; its Jt us
•ridfy, ,uUf f*M
e'e v.. kj> .>>,»; .t. ''i ffT»i licdt r!|
q«u iriFdWW, jw <w"»ted dw i
•Milj by aTiornofi. A prftnr.nent
•ctMti el that place is implicated, J
Ovrer thsec hundred Susedfo have *e>.
tied in lioekfuoi Lilian is since April 1.
They came dirctly frooi their native land
;fnd°arc a hardy, industrious class nfeit
it '.hp. a a ssli'ipTOie w vusTT arm*
' '*ni. 43 #d| ? Ah fiOOt Mte
ibe ur^t 1 straw ’ 'if tk<> campaign.is,
tijat Grant oftdge- dan t soil «rcllsn(Aaw
\ »rki
Tn the Radical Congress the cry of
of *Na>
trnual Democratic l’iat4*a »Icellii*s
reeoiis'ruclton measuroa “unconstitu •
tional uu4-vtfiil, u atd 4ep4Uhj 'further
reason that the candi-'
fhiMtlwfiVibe'-Ermiddtiijjr,*
lj;s opinion that justice demand*
wnmfgr)‘tff*o'f tle carpct-hag State Qot''.
cri, nunts w'filoFi have bee ft set pp by
hkyiuitfsTJj* f£q S'Utlh. The. >afatuoi»
now that have tied the l**nds of tbo
President, add tqmcfl ever to the tour
dcr mercies of Grant and his minion*
- have per
verted every deprtmeut of the Gorern
niaftlyaad «*«ry sprei » of in
iquity that leist could desire or power
. . "U Veitllioß,” wk«Q"tIMF
pfaslesortfie American people are pro*
paring to rise and dri'eo them from tho
places whiob • they desecrated. They
anirkilrfrtnretrt ofthe DemocraUc'fßjp
firm, and tho dcelanitiyu us UijJEj
libnr, are iu .strict ueeotdance wavAo
opinjut cf the H ujii cine court (Jni
tcd.StaUß, whiuh opinion wbhl4 jiavo
burn piirnujgatod iu formal uhd solemn
for the timidily of a
'i tzubuijaL i Tfcjy two# that
,th*¥' wbfb policy ha* hem rvvalwticn
,-ffA 4 c *4-to L ' t i, to tubterl tho Got
' crngjenJ, and to overtorow tb* Gjoeti-
aud h*vo caus* to tr*mbl> and
fear.in the f*oa of that retokutieo,
wbiqb pcomisg3 ta rqntpra.frao gowera-
luting tbunt to account far
Heir mi(jdoetl*aa»l nialpractiocs. Ef
cryeitiz,4i of iuto!i igenne iuows that
notwitb.tauding tho cla.-h of arms has
/eas*d,ithat a.a * v»!ution hat 'jscu «tead
tly_^°f»osic| r # eueUet between yijfbt
if•‘telf'lwMtete hatwpen prkiatpie*
could over throw# tb« Sfmlm Gov-,
ernments of l ho uWholt/ bat
revululipn c*>wld onfraßahiuHe l ig—
Barancc and diofrancUuad iiitaUigeuce 7
tVhat bgl rawolution eoeid 14re
how* into
' Vliffibaadwarf clwpfctibaggFftj ’tofciltrtfegr
L ‘*mb'lfgrao»E Wbatahu*' revodntiott
- dt (hp
wfi* af ‘ bifcjis bawpwslf if '■'times of
" jti-bloitad paaeo? * A Wide bat fiettivftifm'
awodnit. iwtau to
’|3o*at*,bgumDdAqn|inM(#y: frfhrtnfci 4 '
b stlmvwiy .sahhrteJ
'f/rjanolittTfcad 4iy Tnrlwe lt)°
bJxcs ? AD i rcbwtl t»e nil, bnr WSH) i
r ftijioD,
' d'* 'U««e..^r*ot
Wio.gs, ami curry back to the pro'-e
--‘Woh^fi t.bp f «)yeiuweaA
""fut has ijoen to th.e vyry, verge
.tyjipn. we say rccoiu'iun,
mein a rev il'i'iou of
ia* U "- drt S ' < *> -«Dt
«b UwnUioO.’
atloidunta,ojw.
‘’rest
frringjWhjcitsgiay na.-am.v.tTbey bn*.
daapeiwto hry
a*ay incite
W le4tfte
, A-. toay are
haw
Tkia qwemitta 1
has heap fuljy di.-cussed in tbo Uwitol
Jygajr, Thu plans and design*
tot thy yjso'iiijpnioi* whw Uyc nomina-*-
t fh#.J*ope [Jhat he will übo
Ae MWh if dtof* I '!* dh-«r in pmaar,
toave boon uumasked and Ben*
..t'irs Divis aud Hendricks have aetvcyjL.
n l -rffial n tb c u; on Somuer, JfertoJi ’
gSiyl (WHhihjtlhrt fAie ?f a tTnh AT AT ,’ni o'cra*U « ‘
PBtbnfArirteflb be swimlTed
out nfttdSr iff rho‘co'ndr:g elec
; i m,'Br a ßfH)?'seplivcd of'results hy
force. The .Farobins have been cotficd
that, if tMßwsffry, force will be oppos-'
cd tifiroe, vreh.-nce to violence, and
tinat hwror aftd pevref ‘must go to him
who eun’WiktJ the s’urJiest blow.—
out 1f? wi present mdicationr.
> pofnt %» ndhe a fed esmpaiga
*out m of the'm>
YT'S vMrtfctf-ilfl ct fh‘c edujAly.* fia m
are ‘^infersfate.
TR^DVersffMF flftr of the
jj^fthc,, \i’ost ami NortV;
v wtieß at a U)aß I H f J W**
r Joyces, .a: that the powu yh
'.lff Government *b*U not "he contrnllwi
| %Jf, tho'viKNUs tko nef'rwW'iAf-il^!biouth.-
pVdJie I’idicals aUcmtbj^rdo;>or
t««M to play this, thelist card left them
thef know that their fwliy ery of rovg
-1 WV*iß now will then become.a fiiaatbik
—Col Sine. ** ,y»
P tgjT Asa yoy.g
*it*S«(iTon! otieFftflririTfy'a Vtrtp'TSpfcir
and roHMWV ildpy:'
Slid: \wun r. , . I -ii
P'Afhv do J ’
f* M l4reanse 1 huWHffIWP
PfFDif < flfF*TW«>?rVrt. 5 - S i**» « o ai
L at.lVby are you in love with nio?’’
£ HwAthe vorn m. -My V-t, r
Lltundßohieri Jfin'y is tjomiiiip ipe,
I txp hfi*.” ( ,
Tilt' in in iurnud back liiii sin a
with ati face Ceiog^
I grim ly tFispVasOd Kg turned to the
I bivt ilomau and eahi :
«»L“Why dsl you-tel! ntoa fi'sehrioff?’’
L wtMmm nmivr reri, Ffc! lf>;r diG
1 voo sjiuak dljytvtitft. t *r*r&
i rmidy in love wilb rt><> v\ you
' kaveAue to hunt up my stater?'*