The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 06, 1867, Image 1

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w r mMikiwY *• ■- v.. - FSf-At ’ia'", - ^ t _ 1 — few#) Q & CO. WISDOM—JUKTIUK- .Ml IDK1IATION, w ALBANY, GEORGIA. JUNE 6. 1867. IIRB&V. .^illidrt * yason’n Dry Stitt Um.nl street, . Advertising. utrUil ni l lie rale of One Dollar aqtiavo of Ton Linen, lor tho } Soventy-fito Oento for encli mynblo in Htlrnuco. ^K57i?o r T’ioi!. i ofcsniliilales for oilin', $111, J^uJ^mlfor at rcgnlnrnil- a paid ill advance, nel 'nf brcvlc’r. make one ®3, PEJ QUARTF-R NUMBER 09. ■ ...- -i. ■-■••■ ■• "■ ■-■ 'ttmm n. j. witiujit. I.. 1\ n. WAIIUKX. „.m«n(s Hi' „n Vines, «oiWl-, nUl w* ASH )«fl iaraHS flowing "* 0,,r ra |3 ‘relgll^• Hn Squares. «4»»*l Ij*eu»culs tern lo Occupy, benefit, rrlll lie uai.orm'ni, w iphjjjsertloti. omeniH. jCfor legal advertise H*rfcrl.;y. levy yfc^iffXJnilnlBinuion I no Griartflnnsli 1 p 1 0<> i\,lljaiion ofilUmiHsion from A.lmin- o on Kiiwtioii for Ulsmlnslon IVflm flunr- "" {or3 nnd Creditor* { 00 •x A^utr* *„••••*.*«, DR nB^Sjovo rule* will lie requiml note*# LAW CAMUs. WRIGHT &. WARREN, ATTOllNEYH AT LAW, AI.B.UV, UA. VATll.fi pMdiui! in tin. severalCourts of Lawuml i " " Knnilyjft tnl, Sinte unit the Circuit Court- of llm lJniltnl States lor the Slate or (ionrjfia. Aleo attention given |o COMMISSION in HANK ItUPTCV. Albany, Nnv. IS, 1SIJ5. 37 Bankrupt Laws. I >KTITl!INS in Hnnkrttplcy under late Acl of U. X CongresH CAN NOT UK FI I J. W. FEARS, Provision Dealer & Grocer, Macon, Gn. | CORN BACON or :• ile imdI de- AN!) HAY. ft. UOTtCK. jn»/. Mltoittiilrfttor*, Kxenutors ot. 1 Jirequired by liurio lie held ou the Any in c»rh month, between the hours of - »on nnd.thrco In the nflernoou, n» i in the cnpfltyln which the proper* toUoHfftheae wale* imisf. he given Ueforty diyrfprevious. p«r«onal property inuBt lm ' mgb a public* gazette ten 0 Stic TtfRfiUtoriofnn eslaltf musl rtoKj «By«. \ I il tpplicMiou will bo made t^ lh« fourl j “BTekfsdl Land must he puliHuh- IhUU until the gene* { ral order* of the Judges of the Kupretne Court! (under section lit) prescribe the form of the petition 1 orders, ole., etc When (lie t.’ireuit and district Court of tho Culled Slate* can properly hear these canes, t wo alt all gladly represent our elionl.s before them. Cases can tie determined in vacation or term. 11 INKS .V ItuUUS, Attorneys at Law. Albany. (Ja.. April 2, J8f»7. fillf MEDICAL CARDS. Dll, TODD. •• ft — OFFIDK ■ Lehman's Corner. Opposite Livery HIal It*. JtKSIAt X. /*. UU/XSthX’S. F«*M2-til I il l ALllANV.UA. Drs, Cromwell & Connolly Q iFFRR their ' of Albany ohmary 21, Drs. (’al liiway & Pope, GA. to l. I..... |h. !1* mat lilt "» ‘i He I'd Rll'tlll, lb Sides. I Inti oiio h i •f*l hern •VI l.hl \ I'. C 200 Id,Is Cupertin Ml keg. .vails. I "i Saelm l.iverp md Kastero May. Family Flour. 1 Ball. gan Alii;vr West eon lanilv hnyii.g. no ihe advantage. Planters wauling produce especially COHN, should hand in their oi'tlei’v Willi IlieF.'tSIl, in lime. The corn will lie transfeved on arrival. “living dntynge. tv hi always he .. Store. Tit i is a eat Ion* ml -• iu ha h .avel • el h-f than i.nrel. i-. r«. h vvil jo ices from ;:•»!» iuisheN J \\. IT. \ IIS. January 201 h, l >; professional services to the citizens and vicinity. Oflico on Urond Si. 1 Still. Ill—If PALMYRA, March i’.Olb, isi’,7 [ilO**ly] mis. sins & associated tlieiim IHc.HIM.AN :lvss together iu the practice of ii|| iliniirr*Tiu| hereby tender their services to the citizens of Albany and vicinity. OFFICK—Al the Drug Store of (lilbert »Sc. l’ro. on Washington street. May 2d. 1807 [lltfj ~ COMMISSION MK1J(’DAXT;4. SEYM0UR, JOHNSON So GO • CunHT ill'll nml ('l.ui'l'y Si m l - .fin ron—fill. WimLKS-U.i: DKAI.IiliS IN' (•I'ocrrlcs, IVui isiniis, ;■ i:d Mniiiiftcliirfd TOB.IITO. K >ep ei.n«laii||y selected slot!, i hand I't.e of the finest and ever ottered iu ihi-' market. [ of There comet It glad tiding* of Joy to all. To young and to old, to great and to small: The beauty which once waa so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may he fair. By 1 Im* iim* of chastf.ixau’s WHITE LIQUID h]NAMEL, For improvin'* and Dcmiifying the .Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use, lor giving the skin a beautiful pearl like tint, that is only tumid in youth. 1( quickly removes Tali, Freckles, Pimples, UIoIcIioh, .Moth Palobo*. Sallow- lies*!, I'.nipimn*, and all iinpiiritieTTlf she skin, kindly healing the same aud leaving the akin while and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot bo delected by the i lo-est scrutiny, and being a vegetable pro- p-iriiioii \ - perfectly harmless. Ills the only arti cle of the kind used by the French, and is consid ered by the Parisian ns indispensable to a perfect toilet. Ppwards of UO.OOO bodies were sold during ilie past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 7*i cents. Sent by mail, post paid, on reecipt of an order, bv . HIGH:Hit, SIIPTTS & Co., Chemists, 28.# Hirer St., Troy, N, V. AFFLICTED! Sulier No More! When by the use of Hit. JOIN VI LUIS KMX III yo i ran be cured permanently, and at a trifling aunt. The astonishing sueooss which Iihh attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weak ness, General Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, luipolcncy, or any of the conse quences of youthful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. It wilLrcmove all nervous atVections, depression, excitement, incapacity'to study or business, loss ol memory, confusion, thoughts of sdf-desiruction, fears of insanity, At. Il will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have destroyed il by -eiisiml excess or evil practices. 7 Young Men, he hutyhitgged no more by "Quack Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, hut send with out delay for the Elixir, and heat oiico restored to health and happiness. A Perfect (Niro is fluorati toed in every instance. Price, $1, or four bottles to mm nddrcBs, $:1. One bottle is enough (o effect a cure in nil ofdtaa- gWlcrs of Administration, fluardian- i /;* * ^ vlki,!-' ! Til . Jiv.-f.iV' ,Uh-;N>'*v ‘WM'IS, 111. O.MoK!iin,limiul.'i I*. Atkin., d*»ys—for dis , |inislrftlion,unoml»ly six months—; [ardlsnsntp forty days. «nre of Mortgages must he r font raonlhg—foe establishing j .'Three iiiontlis—for * Ixccuiors or Administrators, Jen given by llic deceaseJ, the {months. ssteen & Co -FORTE l Tho*. II. Smith, llnzclhiivst, Miss.. Dunham, . lienle. , \ John D 1. 1 i.) W. C. 1 Apalachicola, FlaJ' Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell & Co.,; OOTTOR PACTOltS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 47. CARONDELET STREET, 5£2r i£> -j-^y QDn?Ute»taisis3 8 fifejjr J. L. DrxilAH, of the above firm was an old .and voliabU* citizen of this place—latterly ef Apa- 1 laelilooia, Flo., of the firm of Atkins, Dunham S Co October 1:1, 1800. i^WAdTlTimiS, BROADWAY, lew York* : joiin n. at kiss, wOm* j. t.. nr.vtrAM, w. <*. in:Air.. a of lhfl.puWlc and the trade is lari- j SJ| . i Scale Hcvcn 04t4ve ltosewood Pi-1 * ATKINS, DUNHAM & CO., Cotton Factors, i Oommission and Forwarding MERCHA1TTS, .APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. flfcjr Agents for tho New Orleans Line of Nlcitnt- - llnroii, ('..in c.nd Flour, r..Uee. T* I olid F.iu II*. M iokei . I. While Fish and lllue Fish, rhee-e, (’rael.ei;• Ulid l*ai-ili«. Piekles, Kill dine- olid Cly-ler*. ^ Prime ai.d Mi-j Polk.' p/.t.-i }, and Simp. Kyi up and Molasses, i 'hewing N KmokingTobacco. Liquors, of all Descriptions. 1'very nriicb* in die UllOPKlsY HL'SINKSB can be ibiilid. which will be said at I lie Lowest Cash Prices ! SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO. feb 10, 1 SOT-Id—dm October UJ, 1800. CASH DRUG MASSKNIinil!, SON iVlii.Ira l<* •. HOUSE! & h a unis, ...W/iron, ua. ry eases. ALSO, DR. JOIUVILLF.’S HPKC1FIC PILLS, for i he speedy aud permanent cure of Uonorrhea, (Meet, I retinal i>iscliarges, UraVel. Stricture, aud all nf- lections of tho Kidneys and Hladder. Cures effect ed in from one lo five days. They arc prepared lYom vegetable extracts thnt areliarmleBs on Hie system, and never nauseate the stomnch or impregnate the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using i hem, nor docs their notion in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price, $J per box Hither of the nhove-mentionod articles will be 'ant lo any address closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price, Address all orders to DRUG Bit, HlIUTTfl k Co., Chemists, No. 28f> River Street, Troy, N. V. WHISKERS AND MUSTACHES S jfrvMoh for volume and purity of tone, nn* ? rK , ;uKBf<fK 4 . cosast Aj.rBF.ii i. yoVsu. | ^tli; any hitherto cltereiUn iLIm MHrkcl.j ..»,«« O VfllllMfl dn all the modern linprotemetitK, Frnicli J U| All 1 GL IvlUliUi &on, Harp Pedal,-Iron Frame, Overstrung : ^~sO r P r T 1 0'N^ PACTORH ...... j j&xsw General CommiBsion Merchants. 39 SOUTH STREET. HEW YORK tl’ny ami ParllouW All.nilon iu «#lr, I of(iotllhf Tobacco, Wool,.Hides, &c., &c., and tin* P utcK»#s of Monilianafte of crery Ve Referem ' , and each instrument being made under j hit supervision of Mr. J. JI. CIROVES- »had a praotlcal experlenRo of over J s in their mannfttqfure; Is ftill^ warrant- j | particular. Unadulterated Drug*, Pure Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Imported Toilet Art trios, French Window Glus-, Paints mid Oils, ‘That’OId Virginia Smoking Tolmcco F ORCED to grow Upon the smoothest faco In from three hi five weeks by using Dr. 8KV- IGNK'S RKSTAUKATKUR CAPILLAIRK, the most wonderful diseo*ory in modern Hcicnce, acting upotl’llie Heard and Hair in nn almost miraoulouM manner. It has been used by the elito of Paris and Loudon with tho mod Haltering success. Nattics of all purchasers will he registered, and If ontiro saU islaelioii is uni given in every, instanec, tho money will he cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, scnlvd and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars and 'testi monials mall.* I free. Address HKRUHR, 3HUTT8 ,v CO., Chemists, No. 280 River Street, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents fur the United States. IHaJP* Attention of Dealers y>r STOCK and SALE OF PRICKS, December l-'.ili IGH7. •illy called lo our '3 :0io liigljwt award of moi it nil Olliers nttlio pcle-l.i n- nvoHrjvsa^jl^J,; >rk. Also nl wceessivo years, the ith of which eat» be ivefoenlH we make a [feet Plano Forte, and by mauufactnr- with a strict ly cash ay stent, tiro enabled Xlttttruniciit at a nrlco which will pi c-1 Pel lash in Current Fands. ttiptive Cal^ogues sent free “tba r ■ lONAT.lST Wednesday Mornlnx. Ihe la- ilovifilx jgePanoqtts Dairy ea6h Tr3ohu Jackson, Albany, On. YY.1I. Young, Columbus, Ga. Atkina, Dunham & Co. Apia Fa • v Young & Woods, Knfaiilo Colim.hu,, di,. Ocl 1M1 •* i;n. BROWNS HOTEL. ,H« Wrpol- *. «*«**. «*• R; KfflUmW A PON, Proprietors^. 1HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE 1ms been fitted and repairml nml is now one or Jhe NPT HOTELS iu the Ftnte, nnd the most , .cut in the city. The Hy" ' * “ s,l ‘ every thing the markets afford. Macon, January 17lh, 1807. W. F. I r.\ VF.NS. .t. 11 HR. DROWN] HAVENS & BROWN, Whitlesale and Retail Dealer.* in NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, I.iSlil null NlamlUMl l.ilcraliirc, St.'TOonor, A*i*.. TlXHIt I rrHI NF.ATK! Xo,91 ('berry SI... Jtmtmry 17, U*i’,7 A G K N T S illACOX. Cl. * 1 -1tn W A N T 151) Due ' V*(1E IWPKU. <•■ • V M,u uudlTd . full' M»rkot ilfpi, DOUGLASS (Disabled N.ddler.* preferred J, — pm: i in-:— Albany, ' .y ourt House, Ga. Life, Letters Speeches &c. of HON. ALEXANDER H. STEFHEHS, BV iiBKBV ru.vr.iAsn, #:sy., Singes U»(«VW».I1«UM .very iluy f»r .ThomasA;illc,\j^inbi‘i(lge, Florida. anil Lam Editor o| the Augusta (Ga.) ConMiluiionalbt rillND for Circulars and see our terms, and.O full JS description of the work. Address. NATION AI. PUDL18J1J.N0 00., Dux 11J2, Atlanta,' Gn. ff;!, w ,Ue<l will, tins »iST*A}.o market afford,. hUrclt 21--0 '-If — SPHING IMPORTATION 18G7.; ..; 1 K&X/l r ^iroparpa 1 13. RIM fllilllncry • 1 and Strau floods. I0R&00. ‘ ibr AtiLtirn, CioMort, Flaxen and Si Ikon Cttrln, I bllODUCKD by the use of Prof. DE RREUX’ FRISUH LK CIIKVKUX. One application warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair-nf «dtlier aexinlo Wftvyrlnglels, or heavy mas sive cnrls. Has been used by the fashionable* of Paris nnd London, with the most-gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive Circulars mailed tree. Address DKRGKR, 8IUJTT8 & (’0., Chem ists. No. 2Hu River St., Troy, N. Y., Hole Agents for lilt* United States. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR! CllAISTKILARW HAIR EXTtRMiNATOR Foil laKMO^JNO SuPKRPl.UOl'H HaJB. To tlie ladies especially, this invaluable depilatory rccommei•—* artiolete root*, yttTit warranted to remoro aaptrlluot rromUw foreheads, or from any part of the body, complete!*, totally and radically extirpating, the sruno, leaving the akin soft, a moot h and natural.— This Ii lire only article used by Ilia French, and it tho only real effectual depilatory in existent Price 7$ cents per package, tept postpaid, to addrc&i on receipt of nn order, by f llKRGBR, 8HUTT8 &Co., Chemists, 285 River Sl. f Troy, Jf. March l,2-20--ly (ieoSQtA—Dougherty County. ’ •* ‘ . IV) ALL AVJIOM IT MAY CONCERN! Iona for. (he 4state,ef county, 1 ^ceased. This lliecredilora and n.itof liln of C. K. Rawssf on C. W. Hawson’ajild ^ _ \Yitn«9, vtjr hnml nnd^oibcisl signature. Tho Reconstruction Acts. Opinion of Hie Attorney (ifnml Rf- sartllnff follusr and Holding of Oflico nntifr Ihoso Arts. .r Attorn ry GunYkOith t:, May 21, V.V. To tiib Pi: km pH st : YVi* ait* now to it»»|ttitv wlittl mount l»y ‘‘ongnR'itji in iiturriM'tion or ivlulli.m n^uittst tho V nit oil Stutos,” Tho fotve oftlit* lorin l«i enpt^o onnios tho iiloit of notivo ratltor than |«.*tMUVoo<*itt!u«*l,ami <»f volmilai’y *•«*»!li- |*r tluuiomnpulsorv aolioti, ’Fttlo,us an tlf* HltuitJO, ft fpliol sohliot*otiiitiiolloil to sorvito l»y fot*oo«»i oonsot*t|diot». Tuho, uh utiothoi* iiistniico, tho oust* of tv sluvo, who l»y tho ootuimvmi tiflii** ina-'toroi* Lv military on lor has sono«l in ll»o rauhsor auh «l in llm nut- sliatotioM of military works: il Ntotthl Loan ttlmso oflrtiijjuaoo to Imhl that in ihoso in Mtanoos tm* jianii**; have “oii^a^oir’ in ro hollioti within tin* tn**:inii»ia*of tlint wor.l as itkoil iu this law. lint w hilst, in my ojiiniim, a (’<»iis<*ri|it or slavo lorn**! into tho ranks or o*.lior military M't \in* is md tm lmloil, il iIooh not follow that ot hoi* olas an than t host* who aolually Ion ioii war ami voluntarily joinotl tho ranks oftln* ivlioh art* to lit* ox- cludoil, Inking il to lieoloar that iu tlioxonsp of tin* law |ionuuis may ha\o on^a^oil in ivludlion without havingai lnally loviotl war or ttikiMi anus. All tlmso who in a lonislu- t ivc* or nthor olllrial ftipaoily wort* cnj'ntxotl iu the fiirlhoraiioo of a idiumoit unlawful purpoHC,orporsotts who in their individual capacity have done any ovort acl for (lie tut r- poHu of jironiotitin I'oiicllion, may well Ik* said iu tin* mounim; ol this law to have on- ^agod in rcl»olliou. All persons who during tho rchoHhni acted in an ollicial capacity, whore the duties of olllce not essarily had relation to the support oft ho ivhoHimi, suoli aw memhers of a rohol le*fis)alm*o and rebel congress atttl rohol odii vent ions, diplotmitic agcnjvkofjlic rebel con led e racy, or such other omelals whose duties more especially appertained to the support, nfthe rebel cause, must be held to conic within tho terms ot exclusion. Ollleei’H it*, those rebel Stales who during the rebellion discharged olli cial duties not inci*lent to the war, but. in preservation of order and administration of law, arc not to he considered as thereby en- guginp: in .rebellion. Tim interests ol hu manity require stu*It otlieers Ibr t he perlorin- nnec ol such ollicial conduct in time of war or insurrection tm well as in time of peace, and the performance of such duties can nev er he considered as criminal. I cannot bring myself to the conclusion that (’(ingress could Imvo'inennt that Hitch purely civil and necessary of)lees involved tin.* incumbent in guilt of iusiiiTectinn. Nothing but the most cogent language, such as was used in the test bath for lawyers, 'could manifest muh ft purpose. The Supremo Court, in construing that test oath and iti reference to the clause to which I have alluded, uses this language: # “Tlu* third clause applies to the seeking, acceptance, or exercise, not only of officers created for tho pu rpoao of morj effectually carrying on hostilities, but also of any ofthoKO'ollices which are requir ed hi every community, whether in peace or war, for the ad ndnis*t ration of justice mul preservation of order.” I find no Hitch pur pose in the use oLany of the terms of tho Act now under eoiisnleration. 1 am accord ingly of opinion that holding a simple judi cial oflico, or Other executive oflircs, or puls- Ho employments, ns are of purely civil char acter, mum as county officers, municipal otli- eers, and all others of like iiuturo which were not created for the purpose of mor effectually carrying oil hostilities and wide did not involve the performance of <)iitic8 ’ in tmiheniiiro ol the rebellion, do not, within the meaning of this part of tho oath, (te*on the iiie.iimlieiit the guilt of cu bing in the rebellion. So much for olli- cml participation. I now recur to what amounts to individual participation in the rebellion. In tho nf tempt to arrive at the clnsscN of persons or of acts intended to lie comprehended in the matter of engaging in the rebellion, wo must have due regard lo the subject matter. Undoubtedly, nlthongh every rebellion ngnitjHl the 1'nite.l States L comprehended, itis the late rebellion which nhnost, iTnot altogether, can lie said to he the proper sub ject in utter—si rebellion which extended over eleven States of the United States, in volving more or less millions of their peo ple, continuing for more than four years, and maintained by a vast military authori ty which, ns to nil tbcao people for n time and as to most of them during its continu ance, excluded them from all Giving dim weight, to lishod principles, l proon 1 am of opinion that sonic direct,^ •folio witli the intent to further the t. is necessary to bring the party wlM purviow* nnd tho moanit'gjof tidal ''“rely disloyal 1 n U not reqnli nlnlordlsloyn nat ions, nnd was especially enforced in Engr - land, by atatute ami by dooudona .of courts, ns early as tho rt'igti of Henry VII, Obe dience to tlm do facto government estab lished under a usurping monarch, baa been held not tb Involve a sfibjeet in the guilt of treason.to tlio lawful klbg. Iim weight, to upo, Avell cstnb- imptiry. ernet, ellion, tlm purview- and tho mennirg ( of this >law. Merely disloyal sentiment* ttr cxpfbssln are not snflieient. The persoim jij>j>l\ ii , , . lnmJtwqumslJKVlW|rtnj-‘ MdffVcmUminlnrofdisloyalty. Themoiin- ing o’lVongifHS here becoinea yel mono evi dent. when we look nl tKa last clause of tlm pivsi'i’ibod oath. )fc is required to stvCfir lhue he “will faithfully SUiqKp* tjiu Consti tution and obey 1 tlm laws of tlm United States, and will, to tlm best uf IiIa nnlltfV. ni oiirage others so to do." Tills part Jit t he out h is not exculpatory, hut promissory. It looks to the future, nml not to tho past; and the piirpos.i is here manifest to omit as to the right to vote and tlm disqualification from the right to exercise ofllee, Merc nets of common hunmiilty nnd clmrlfy cannot ho considered ns involving tlm party in partici pation in lho ft*hc))i()». Ho, too, fiirct»d eoti- tribulioiiH liy tho rebel authorities, or the eomniilsory payment of taxes iu aid of tlm rebollios States, wonld nqt involve the per son, ami they must not work disqualification under this law. Voluntary contributions in furtherance of the rcljollion, nr subscription to the rebel loans, ami f hose orgnnl/ed con tributions of foodor clothing or ncccHsnry supplies, except of strictly sanitary charm*- " ’ * " tvUa acts wlilrn dis- ter, are to bo classed lunlify. ’I'lii! iloardof I leg isf rat ion Act contaiim uoprovisions us to tho milliner and time for holding an clcetknof delegnlcs to a convention, or tlm ratification of tho UoiiBiitutiop,framed for that convention, other purposes, Tlm first i Supplemental Act provides tin lion ot voters shall bo made hui of September, 1807. Thefourtl qneut sections provide for mt this registration is ufleotcd.H ling General is directed to “appoint ns many jhiurds of Registration ah may bo ncccuBsa-* ry, consisting of three loyal omcera or per- sons, to maki,* and completo the registraltou, superintend the election, nml^ jnako rcturd to him of poll, lists of voters and jiorsons elected us delegates by a plurality of votes east at said eleetion. and Upon recoptionnf said returns, ho shall open tho panic, ascer tain tho persons elected as dolcgates accor ding to thoYoturus ol th6_;ofljcors who con- ducted said eldcUoti, mid mAkq * proclama tion thereof; and it’ft mnj.oiltyjf voles giv en on that qucstiofl'filftdlTNffbrfeonveiitioii, tlm C oinmaming Oqnoral, withlh sixty davs Ironi tho tints orT^o picul* - " till! delegates to ns,oi|ililc* I'un.inaiiding (ienoi'iil, w .Von. tl.o date ofO.ioelection, Hindi the delegates to nsaemble ih-couvcntlon, n't a tlmu and plana mentioned' ' AijjiijjjfM eat mn, and said convnntloh, I'd, slmll |niH'ced toi)!nmt< s' and eivil government according U> the visioiia ot this not and tj.o gct?to' ..vide Hupplenlenm j .fipfwlijfn tho^amg have been framed, said constitution oh! submitted hy the convention ibr ralilleattbii' to the perbons rog^tbrod Undmho-iU'ovIs. tens of this not tit nneleetlon to he eoodimt*. od by oflleera pr |KH'kon, hupolntod or tobti the ex lie original tioflfy. TO*.. . ■ ueioro provided, mid (o he hold: tiftm* .irntion of thirty days from iiiodntiv of notieo thereof, « vimlion, and rotiirti fa* landing general ul tlm'ilislricl.o .' ; ■ . ' - *’. 'i. „ .'en ‘by mbl eon. shall bit made - to tile ■ lot tlitv'dlstriel, '•>.* ■ file sixth section provides tlijit “all elje.' lions iu Htatcs. ntvntfortariii sum Act tn pro* : vide Ibr the more effisiunt goveurinent, ol 1 ’ ' tin* rohol States slmll, dlfrthg tKo.'O’pemWdn'- , of said Act, bgjuslinllnt, ' nnd.blfvitftu'iH loiiking snlil.fOgfulmtlnn o.f \ ~ liiiilingstth m dueling sittd electlons shall hel'ore entering , upon thu discharge ofthelr ditties, take pnd sulisoriho tl.o OatT. preserihed l.y llio Ad apt proved .Inly t I SOk, plititled; ro. Aidto pl'e*^ ^'*‘'Bhrovlded,’T|i»tff' n'ingly .mid /nlseiy natli In tills Act prp. .-i- serihe an oath el'ofliee. l'i shall Jthow: any person take nnd iu sorhed,sni Inly eon' jtffcny Mulfth this Act pre/7 i eo ollbtidii.g jind_ beii ’ Iinll he, siilijcetd ‘ Ifif hiiJh tiMlfsh Win# tmslniost ifltli,deo,a6)k ffflee,excluded tliemiromail nrol.oetion un 1 r.an»lo brnuij, u cadly ojiplicJ,-dots not dertl.e lawful government. The obligation! [njirre llic #kin, bill sets dlnotljr on lh, oTaUegiani'e, when I Inis separated from the conBbpondiug right of protection, nnd the breach of that allegiance, lire necessarily milled under siii ii eiieumslmices. The ligation is stringent, and a blench of that ’obligation less repri'lii'iisihle tlinii in cnscsof temporary or loerl insiirri’etinn. N'or must we forget that thri.ugmhit these rehol States there were huge classes ol tlicit! population mor j or less opposed to the reliellioii movo- ment, nnd who were yet more or less neeessa- rily involved in its siipportAfSji. . .,0,- 7-. —a , . ;. Mfcve already said that the Inn; !. UAWep.V liaving lo proper form u>- U3c d i n 'tfio Act as to partictl.nHt^ri^‘ , thTJSkor voluntary partfcipattoh, « f t h t . M eonaWen»ti«mfc’gK)H' i ;lie natl.ro ot the.rebdllion, indue- pgage”in tho id ato; J loiiMvevwj. iiiuiii uu. I'll.ytit li pains, pcnnUiefumd disabilities w the law nri provided lb# avitthH nud coi pe.jury.” ’ ;7_., Tlio oath prescribed by This Act nn onth to bo taken by tho persoli nimlyii to bo tide n by dlhooai lion; The iuties^of the lloaril make and eoniplcto the Buporintciid tho election, tion is as to tiic'daties and Hoard in nmkitig and oomplailUl tration. Tim first section pr “the Coll)uiamling General shall egistration to bo made oftTie mala iffhe United 8tates, twonty-oiie yi ;o and upwards resident in cacli coi li in the St.ato or States iuelitded ct, wliiih registration shall iu ly those person* who aic qualified to shall have taken nnd sol owing oath or alliri mill tho person Mipplyitfr for by r sir. W/ * itJ’nr WM .Ord’L. within goveriiment, ! over pco- 1 ri; 1 ' m«fieatk.||