The Daily loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1867-186?, June 01, 1867, Image 4
Tli<‘ Daily Loyal (ieorgiaii.
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Brown, cf Georgia
* ait*iiii*> fpui (1
I)»;•! i. ( m| Jm fin |ilc;Mm iii iirxl \y
jin' Mifail v\ i iiimi<ulhM-H.U nmi• ww \ l£jit-
TANARUS!; \:*i *i l t» ■ » HM*'* Ug-Jv, in
p lx Hioti” ownin' »ffw* *r rwWr.^ HtnhuP finfl
<mi l iiiition* piiblfr limn is M*yon<l reckon -
n»'r Smli ;i limit cx-Gov. Hrmvu. nf Ga»r
•i t. j:|>|w;ir- in 1m- Cnsrin*r fur fmm him tta*
•riii.i? iiotisaiM* nf tniiM'n.iilttam&h when
il w ;t> ninjjiunl In* wa* ;a <l*<*J» in it a- any*
Ihnlv Gov. Brown >*\> that liy ta tor h< a Jil
in;/ reconstruction ti|H»n thr t "riil> <*U<Tr<l hy
('onjiTC'S. “I my," sa\> thr Governor. **«<•-
<*<-j>t thrill, and liyi* up to than like mm wlki
war iM-jitni in {air tight. nnd a ho trifle Mtohil
to take wiinfnvrr trrm« tin* morT'who Iwilt
thrill offer.” Tin* Governor pHv nitlirr fur
ther than is nan-sury Wo iwit'tlifuk thr*
Beta U arr Ixniml Mw-ffuMsa- in “yjf term?;
but they have im riirtif to he didnf v/atid they
(-rtaiofy omKtt to ampt oroipfotyuja .s, widen
are fair." just and For this sound
itlvicc. so t Jira fufiv jxlveti. Gov. Ikyvui tic*
‘•no the tJumkM oi all hi* ncijihJMU--. If hr
w irthrU to i m■. M.MI i* and sulky, ilia>rri#iblo ft ml
impiartirahlr. iiicluii'-lmlv' or maHrioU'. hr
urrd not 14a k for
or swear over '‘the lout raitsr.” Ijr uiteht M*
forever ffMrrting Hint hr fs a very iil-iisrd
individual, and refus'd to tw airnfoVipiU Jlr i
might hr prophetic. like Gov. Prrrv. and
pmiir-t the cii.-lavnneni of all fSwultomi white
men. He uiitfht turn his buck upon reeWi
striiclal <icorgm and bury bihiself in a Bra
/.ilia 11 wilderness, lie might lmy a sword j
and fall Upon if. like a regular Woman. He
might do twenty foolish filings; histead of*
w hich In- c ries mil elieerily tkmt hr has had
enough, ami means In hr loyal and sensible
i»i future There an* many. Ut-owjis,
world, hut ex-Gov. Brown, of OrorgtajjjLj.
lor the present. the flower of the
That, Bite itian i* by jin v ui‘*b' |:n R-*
ing in inMtiiieeii'r. isftpj overt bv flu- fart GuL
lie ha- found out thr •* I Irinoerots,’' and avnwPl
that he want- nothing more to do with
lle doe • no* -i v whclhn hr rnnsidrri the jg
to hr wise or foolish, goo<] or had.
or .'.rliisit; he simply says that there
anvflung Ml of liiem. and that tip** uraj
<l«M»med to a 'till lower diminution. Vheii j
alliaiu e is i«#i«lc*iruble. Tlnlr:ie«(UypjUuu.e j
i- not iiroliflibU- Tilts will Ik- bail news fo ,v i
the missionaries of Hie party intemling 'of
make, ii* nt summer, a tom fnr-ilu* ban t-H of )
It health; trill it is a solemn fail- that (fov. \
Brown dot ,w u*f.\\ant to -a- ihein in t-icouria.
and it is e.\»remrly doubtful wbetber .||iy- 1
lady will want Jo s* I ** them anywiirie «
ft oid,\ all the Browns of the South (vf-r**.,
hki ihi - Blown, how hrii-ht our future woitd *
be ’ But no man holding sueh opinions uno* r
-ueii eoi-uiiv-taiier;. ran long rnnain alom
i he thou-amis w ho think as lie do<-,-. Hauling 1
■ ndy a palm man and a leader, a ill gladly I
give in their adherence b» a jxdiry \\J»jeh
means n -nr and . prosperity. 'I hOy .a\,ihi
bread, and Not rr> i i nge* peai e. and'not ah
oth r drspi iale revolt; lain- in»th« l llimi, j
aad no' 1 i rJernal abiding out in tie- add. ;
Brown pea' s their mind nop ; . tad give
them a eh on e, and we will hear tfuan ‘peak
mg iffo; „. K(1 y )• y\;/; n ., ir
lVtisONAi.. IHe Alliens Banner «and
'be ,:sth s:»\s: We an* minml t*i learn
that ('tiiH dustire Joseph Henry
!. 1 1• 11 ;»kii» is «|uite ill front a Kroke of
paralyses )|o tins losts tt»r» u>e oi bis
hi: >idi entirely. We hope he tuny
yet tv s i.ared for many more years of
iiseluless.
CIVIL RIGHTS BILL.
1/. !»•■' /., protiv* <ill P/.r/.-M it,.'/" (.nt'fd
./a ~. /Ad e;,;i • and thr
l/./O ,*»J
fi> f t it. h(l bj lit. St /t.ift »* •»// of
ii f ii.{(/uf it ■.< ojliit / it if iif Sfitfr .» tif'.\in/‘t'it‘<t
a f't'l.tii: hm iismi mblfd, Thnt all j>rrso;is
l»nii! hi I'm l tided vStAtes ami not sulijert to
•u\ i<weign jMiwcr. exehiding Indians not
1.-ord. sire lierebv declared to be < it»/.eus of
the I nited States; and silib citizens, of
• \ery rm-e jjnd color, without regard to
any previous eeiiditioij of slu\ «*iy of imol
lyitai v servitude, except us a pun'ishment tot*
ei hnr whereof the part \ shall have be< li
dul\ roiivU-ttnU slmll lutvet-ht suin' lighr.ln
i \et * Siatcaml Territory in the l*niled StatcN,
in makt* and enforce contracts, to nr. he*
panics, and gi\e evldnlKV. to Inherit, pur
chase, lea -c. si’ll, hold, and convey real and
jNTsiuml -pomerty. ami to t nil and cquitl
i’enelit of all laws and pUM-er‘dings for the
eeiiiity of pers.ni. and property, as ist*n
enjoyed by w hit* l iliwMis, and slmll la* sub
jret to like punishment, pains, and ja naltiis.
.ml In unite other, any law. statute, ordi
nance pgulutK'n, or ciHtoni. to the Hui
limy notw nlistanumg
s«. , y Ait'i hr H ] ui(fn r i hiirJiif, That
any pei-mit who, muter color of miv law.
sta'tule. ordinance, regulation, or custom,
-hall subject, of musts to be subj*-rled. any
inhabitant of any State or Territory to the
deprivation of any right sccutM or protec
ted by Ibis iwd.or to different punishment,
pains, or penalties on account of such per
-on having at anv time Ihtii held in a con
dition of slavery or Involuntary servitude,
except as a punishment of crime ivhnvof
•he parly dial! have been duly convicted, or
by reason of his color or titer, than is pro
i ribed for the ptinishment ot white per
oils, shall be dermal guilty of misde
meauor. and. mi ecmvlelion. -hall be pun
ished by line not exceeding om- ih<Htsnml
dollars, or imprisonment not excaHling-omi
year, or Itotli. in the discretion of the e*mrb
Si r •*. A inf hi if lUf ifi.i* Tfeit
the distent eottrt- of the Fnilal Stabs,
within their resiKTtivo shall hnv».
4\« In -ixvty (*l tie «*ourt> *d tin* scxeral
>tale-. a»gni>.a ice of ill cl imes and uffciia s
.-ommitleti agaiusi the provisions of this ac t
and also. com i’jTenlly w ith the c ircuit court*,
of tin l uite’d Slab's, ol all caust's, civil and
• l iminal. affec ting persons who art* denial
or c annot enfor»T in the courts nf judicial
tribunal of tin* State or locality where they
may be any ot tiie right - <ec un*d to the* u b\
Hiedr*! -ec-tion ol l hi> ai t; and if any suit!
<n pfo-c*e (jtam. civil or criminal, has been
»*r -hall Ih* rcyium need in anv State* court,
sgaiiist any such person, for any cause
w liatsoeu-r, or against any «»fft« cr. civil or
military. or other Uiji>*m, jk any arrest'‘r-j
imp; i-otimeut. trespasses, <»r wrongs done or
• •uimiitbdby virtue or under cokir ofau
s!i *rit \ daivai fmm this net or the act c*s- ,
tahh lung u Bureau fpr tin reHc , ft>f Freed- !
iu.'M and Uc fugeCN and all act* amendatory ’
tiirivof. or for rolling to do any ac t upon
tin* ground ihtU it wmikl In* inamsistcut ,
u i'!i thi- e-t. siic’h cleh'ndimt shut! have Uie *
ri.ihf la nanove suc h cmu.-t ft»r trial to tlir
ja;•j *. • di-tne-t or circuit court in the
mannc-i pr,v.erit*cxl l»v tin* “ Act relating to
j a’**o'rpcis jun) regulating judicial
ptxH -edings in certain cases,” ai>)>ix»val
and i< I* three. ;ig lit ecu kundrc’d and sixtv
' line, ahd ail acts amendatory thereof. < Tin'
iltii -diction in c ivil and criminal umttels
! e:vl»y ,\‘iderrc*d on the distric t and cimti!
"urt<c»t »h* l uitctl siattjs.sludl be ova*
cased and enforct*! in n#iunitv w ith the
taw *»t tl»e United Stab's. s,> f, r as sucai
Jaw an -uitabie to carry tin -anu into
- rtc- c. hip maiJta ces w le-rt* su li laws nri'
not l «jg« 4» t<» lie* olijec t. c*r a»v d< tic i<-tM *n
he (imsstn !•» tuiui-h -uilabk
Hinel' ™»d pemish offences .against law.
‘!:.e oMiuuou law. as iiHHbtial and c hanged !
by tin*eoialitutioii and statutes of tin- Stale
w herein tin* court having jurisdielion of lie*
cuuis<*. c ivil or criminal, i held, so far a- flic
same i- not with 11k Constitution
and law- *>J »In l nited Stato. 4mll l;e
viXtiUiTc*<t to and govern said remit- in the
trial nd c»f mb cause and.
if erf a nimriml nahir*. in tic inffiction of
punishment on tin* jmrtv found guilty
Sm f Ami irt furfhtr rinrrUif, That
the district attornc vs marsh.ds, urn] deputy
inarsliaL c!f the* (ni'teil States, the* emu
missh mas ap|H»intal by the circuit and tea
litorial courts of tin- Cnited States, with
power- of amsting. imprisoning, or liailim.
offendcTs against tin laws of tin* Cnited
States, the officers and agents of tin- Freed
na n’s Bureau, and e very othe r officer who
may la* specially rmj>owrred by tie Bresi
dent of the I’nited Slabs. «j»ail be. and
tin y arc* hereby. -fWiially authorized and re
quired. at the Cxpensc* of the Cniled Sta iv
t » institute procr*edings against ail ami ev *iy
who sludl viokib* tin* pro\Fon» c.f {-
ac t, and c ause him or than to be arrested
1 and imprisoned, or trailed as the ease may
, Ih*. for trial Ix to.ic sue h emul of the* Cnited
, Statc*s or territorial courts as by this art
ha*- cognizance of the offence. And with
a view to affording reasonable pmleeticm to
all |M*rsons in thc*ir constitutional right-*
of ccpndity Iwfore the* law, without distinc
tion of rare or color, or previous condition
iof slaverv or involuntary servitude, exc-ept
ns a pitnfshmc'iil for erinu*. whereof the* por-
I ty>lu»tl Itavc* bc-en clulv eonvielecl. and t*i
i the* prompt discharge* of the* duties of this
■ art, it sludl Im* the duly of the c irc uit courts
of tin* Cnited State's ami tin -‘U|M*ricM emir's
'of the Tcrntono- «d* the Cifftc*d Slate-, frmu
! time* to lime, to increase He* number ofem.i
! ujissioners, .-s» as to afford a -vpeedy and am
' veni**nt mean* for tin* arn -t and e xamin.*
j lion erf jw*rscnis charged w ith a violation ot
i this act; and such < oinmi—uoiiei s arc hereby
| aiilhorl/c'd and rc cpiired to exercise and di
eharge* all tin* powers and duties c-ouferred
'on thc*m l».v till-ac t. as they arc* authorized
s by law to e.vcrcvi-e with regard to oilier
*1 offences i»g:fcfn-t the laws e.f tie Cnited
i State s.
< . *». Ams so if furflttr / nut fnf. That i>
*h||hall lx* the duty of all mar* hah and deputy
Pf iurn -hal- to olmy and exe c ute* all w anauc
|j and fiieecpls issued under tin* p«ovt.4oii* c»t
1 tin ac t. when to them clinc tecl ; and should
PJ any marshal or deputy marshal n fit <■ to re-
I ecivc* Mirh warrant or ofhc*i pjewc-s when
t#uh*icd or tc* u>* all proper means
k All lrg**i illy t*> execute the -aim. he
on eonvie-lioii thereof, be fitted in the
jfViuTbot’ om* Ham-and dollar-, to tin u>e*of the
I on ti|mni w hom tie* lire i: cd i ; llnged In I
“v«* ccmuniMofl the offcaiee. And the* U tier j
enable- the -aid * onunis-ioiiet c- to execute]
the it diitie*-faithfully-ami e llicicMtlv in con I
* lormity with the Constitution of 1 lie I nited i
4Pa'r- and the rccprimneiffs of this ae-i.t|w*\
are h'-reby authori/**d and anjlower*•<!. vvitli
in lie it »f*uniic-* r**-p<*etrv* Iv. to ajipoiiif, ]
•i in writing. <mde*r their hand any one* *n !
more -uitahle pc tsim-. from time to’ time*. !<» ]
, 4 xee ule-all .-Ut il Wart.Uits ,ml other |»n*t i- :
as may b» i-ned bydhetu hi the lawful p* ;
lormanee of their i«'-|« < liv e* dittle-; ami »he
pe f cm- -c i appolnb’d to exa-ute any
' j warrant ol process a- afoi*.*>aid ihall have
• I aulhorUy to nmmon ami t all tp their aid
tie by-lander- or ;*♦»>-<• enmitnUi of the
j proper county .-a m b |H*ith»n a- the land or
i naval toree-s of 1h Cmted State or *»t the
m«lii »{», a , may be iir«r>sU \ lo the pertor
| ;nmm** «>! tie' ,tmy with wlueh thev an*
charged, and ‘o in tire abut Iff ui
1 of the elatiw* e*l the* Co|».-lihitioa v\ hie !i pro
bibbs slave ry, in e*ml«utnity w ith tie* pro
f vidon* of thi- net* and said warrants -hall
s e run and be executed by -aid officers any
1 whe rein the Shff< «»r Teirltoty vviihhi \ffjiil*
' tlie-y air i—uid*
l S»-;< .If \mf hr it .utir/itf. 'Fill*t
. anv |*<*r■•'Oit w in* -In if know ingly and wil
: fyijy obslpigt, himh-r. or pi«*A**nt miy oflicer.
• ! or other per-on « !i,oged with the- e\<*affi<m
: of any wwirant or process isaual unde r ih<
prov i-ion- of this or any person ..j per
( ! r*on> l.*wTuffv him or them, from
f arrc*sting any person for w ho-. ajipreh* us|»m
site'll warrant *.rproa-- may ii.'\* l.eai
.; bsitcd. or shall r<*sc tn*cn atteinpt to rescue
f such pernm from Hi* custody ot the officer.
; otlu-r pwsem or persons, oi th<».-c‘ lawfully
I assist ing a* nforesa id, when -o aircstal pm
' HUimt to the authority herein give n and <1«
. dare and, or shall ahl, ;d*i, or a si-! any per-on
j- so aireated as aforeaiiel. diic*effy or india c ffv.
to esc-aj)* from llje custody oi the* officer or
*it her i>< is* ui h'gallv authorized as ufoii*-*uhl,
■ ot *haU liilwa* or c <*hcval any jx i-on for who-e*
j arrest a warmnt or proa\-s Kadi have lx-ai
issued as afoies*aid, so as l*> pr»*\ **ut his dis
. eo very ami arrest aft* r notice* oi knowledge
I’y of flu fad that a warrant lum Imtm i->m*d for
. -j file :c]i]U'* h« lisi<m of smh per-on. -hall, for
j : eithe r of said offenc es. Ih* si.hjcs t to a tine'
. not cxcealjng on* thoii-aml dollars, and im
* priMmn nt not exceeding six months, by in
! die tme-nt sml c-onvic tion ia foi-rthe district
j court **‘‘ the rnitecl States for die distric t in
whic h -aid offenc e may have been commit
'■ j ted, or Ik fon* tin* jnoper c ourt of c riminal
! jjuisdh tion. ifeojvmdtfed within any *>m*e>f
1 tin* organized Territoric's of tin* United
t States.
Stic . U Ami bt it fort/,,, a, tft(if. That
lh« district attorney-, tin marshals, tiitii
' d«*puti<‘s. and tin clerks of the aid district
N and tenitorial etmils -hall be paid for their
>c*rvid*s the like tec- n- may Ih* allowcnl t»»
•' j than for similar services in other case*; and
■ hi all ruses where the pr«K*«*aiings arc* Ih-fort*
a eommi-siouer. he*-hall be c*ntitlecl to a fer
of tc*n dollars in full for hi- -e-n ia s in each
j e ase, inc lusive of all -c-rvie *'- inc ident to-mil
f • arre -t and examination. The person or pea
, : some auihorize*! to eve-cute the process to he
. issued by -ne 1» I'ommis-iona-s for the anrst
e»t offe nd* r- ugaln-t the jirovision* *>t this
.* ! «'•( 4»a!l he entitlal to a fee of Jive dollar-
for eac h per.-on lie or thev may arre-t and
, j take before such commi-.-ion< i a- afor*'s;d«l.
I' ; " IB* s ueh oilier fees as may Im* cleaned m»
j semalif by such commissiouei- for -uch other
additional services a- may !m* na-cscscarily
‘‘ performeel by him or t|iaii ; such ;u att<*u
j I ding ai the exiiminrlttnVrr ''it*-* ping tin*
, prisotic*! in cu.-tody, and providing him
j j with food ami bulging during hi- detention.
and until the final determination of >ueh
* ’ commissiontr, ami in general for performing
j j suc*h olhc*r duties as mav lu- ree|Mired in tin*
. : premises; h Jrc*- t*» iu- made* up in c;mi
' . formity with the* fee- usually chargc-d hv
k ; the uffi< ersof the amrtsof jii-iia vvtihin tie
, pn»pc*r distric t or amnty. a- near a- m*cv 1»
I |>rac-tic able, and paid out of the Trca.-m v **f
the l nib'll State- on tin certificate ot* the
* | judge ot » hr distric t within whic h the arrest
' ; is mad<\ ami to l»r recorcanhlf* fn»m the
defendant «* |iart of the judgment in c jse of
j. i c'otiyic tion
. ; HKc. S. .{;*/ />■ i( fnrile i‘n*h'fnf % Thill:
. j whemwa r the President *.»f the United States
. I -hall have ivason to believe that offences
,• : have lx't n or arc likely to Im* committal ;
, against tin provisions of tiff- act within
f any judic al district, it -hall Ik* lawful tor 1
, \ him. In his discretion, to din ; t the* judge. !
> marshal, ami district Hlt<>rm*v *»1 >ucii •,
. district to attend a? smh place within!
> the district, and for -uch time a- lie
j may designate*, for the purjeosg ot tie more
I •'[Hiily ai'iv-t .nd trial of |M*rs*n> c-hargal
. with a violation of this aet;andil -lalTbe
. tie* ihtty of every judge or other •>tliea.
, when any such lispiisition -ludl l»»- ra-nivexi
I h > kiln, t«. attend at the plae < and lor the j
. time theriu designated.
Si:c. U. A hfo if ft»tf>> ii.trf.ff. That if '
i -hall In* lawful foi tin* l*re>idait **t flu
» l nited St)ff«’s, or -uc h per-on a- hr
may anpower for that purjH» « , in emp] (V
-in h part c.f the laml «>i naval for
e'Csot the* Unitexl Stateor of the militia,
a- hall I*** neccs-ary to prevent lie violation
j and enforce the due execution of this net. j
Sue . 10. A off hi it further rm'rtni. That I
upon all cpsestions of law ati.sing in any !
cause under the* provisions *}f this ac t a final
appeal may 'w taken to the- w ;ipi'*mc ('oiirt |
ed the* l'idled States.
SCKUVUKia -tii.FAX.
Sp<*;ikcr of the- I lons * «»f H«*pre -<-iffativ<*-.
u \ i ay urn: s. uostkb.
Frcsideiff of tlie Sc*nate . pro ft ni/*on.
/,< 'ln Sc miU of the Hoftnl HUdift. Aprils. 1-StW*.
'Hie President of tin* United States leaving
refurmtl to tlw* Senate*, in which it origina
led. the hill entitled •• An rtef to protect all
|m*j-oi»s in the l niie*d Stale*- in tlwlr civil
lights, and furnish tin* means *»f tlie*ir vindi
cation." w if it no objection lh* reto! tin* Sc*nal<-
procet-ded. in jmr-uane e of tin* (.'on*fUt*tion,
to r* c-on-idei tin* sinje, aud,
IfrxftTrrfl. That the said hill do two
third- <*f the* Senate* agreeing to pass the
-aim*.
Attest : .]. \Y. Fou nkv.
Secretary of the Senate*.
Lt lht !ft*u*e nf /bjtrrx'Ofoilr/M. i S.
A pi-1 ( M. 1 stiff.
The J lolls*' of Kcpjcsenlativey having pro
ceeded. in pursuance of ffi«- Constitution.
r<‘c*onsider the bill <*nt;fl**«l ** Ana* ? to pro*
leet all pets'*n- in 1 lie Uniff'd Si-ffes in their
e ivil rights, and furnish the mentis of their
vindication,” returned to tin* Simate l»y :h<*
ITc -idcnl <w th*- United .Stoic*, with his ole
jefrbms. aiu! .*.c.nl by llot S**natc to the Ilou-c*
of H*-prc -e-nbitivc-. with the m« >ag<* of ilu*
I*re-id**n» returning (lie hill;
JUntfri/f. That the Mil d<» pa-s. lvvo-tj4Jid
of ilu* Hmtsc of Hepiesoffative' agreeing to
pass the* same.
AMe-1; Kdw.VKDAIe Bhi:I{SON. Clerk.
t»y C: tv ton Lr<ovi>. f'hi**t Clerk.
Reconstruction.
The follow ing is r. an reel enj v ed the
act - let provi*le fm more efficient goz*
**rnmeiit of the* rebel Staten :
Whereas no legal Slate govrrninentf or
aehepiate }>rol*c*ttoii for life or property
now exist* in the rebel State** of Virginia,
.Vo ft ft Caro Issi a. South CarolinH, Georgia,
\ln»*ii*sippi; Alnha na. iami.-iana. Flotidii,
r \\ xn* niicj ArkniiAi* ami wlierru# it i»
!ih*i s. ary that pallet 4 mid eood ordcfi* should
he entorc ed in sun! Slat et* until loyal and
republican State go\eriim**rffi> can In* legal
ly established : therefore
fir it mactrd bp thr Simj.it uud !fount
<>/ l/rjm a- iihiliv.s uj tin [ ui!rtf Staff sos
Anitrrra In C<rng rat, d**uitblrd. That
*uid tehcl State* shall be divided into mil
.ffaiy distnet* ami made Huhje«t to the
iirlitnn anthorifr of Iho United Sluter, n«
here Timber pre.-erilied. aud for that pur
pose v'irginm sludl comititHte* the firvt cJis
tnet . Ne*rth Carolina ami Semth Carolina
tin* second district; Georgia Alabama and
Fhoitla th«* third district ; AI and
Arkansui* tin- fourth district: and Louisiana
ami Texan th«* fjftli district.
Sr*.< ‘2. A/nth* itfurthtt criarlfd % That
! ii shall b<- the duly of the Fre*ideut to as-
IMg it *ei the com in aml f each of «aid dia
; jric-fr an offic e i of the army, not bclow the
! rank «and hrigudier generul, ami to detail a
! .eiiluMHit military hirer to amble such
otlicver to j»erf*m»i \u fforteg and enforce hia
audmrify within the district to wbo-h b,* i*
assigiieci.
j Ssr A. Attd bc ifJ*rtkn f.nuaUdt Tlwy|
1 it shall he tho doty ol each officer assijyiM
>toi( raid to protect all persons idjH|
iizlil* ot p«*rs,m iKyi#
i*:• on »*• * noi •lisepl •; if
to punish «>r cause !,• he pru.islfeaPPMi
inr I »»• is of the public peace and criminals,
ami to this end in* nmy allow local civil
t.ribminli to t ake jurisdiction of and to try
offender*, ur. when in hi* iudgi'v-j.it it tuny
be- uc-ceitsavy lor die tll.*t el i tfeuder*, he
*holl have power to organize military com*
lm-ision* c»r trihuuaU for hat purji««e ;
: and all interfereua* under color of State
authority with thr exercise cd inilitury no
thnrity under this act shall be null and
void.
Si c’. 4 And he itJurtfii r * atcJedt That
all person* put und#r military arrest hy
virtm* of tin* ad sludl be tri«d wrthout uu
necejocary de lay, and no enud *n unusual
puuislMiK ii! shall lu* iulboted : mid no
sentence <d any nnlLarv commi-moM or
tribunal Jiwtibv auUiorixrd. affbetiug the
life or liberty of any person, shall bv eXe
called until if is approved by tin i.ffioei in
eoniiuand of .he district, uul the taw * and
re gulation# lor the government of the army
shall lint In* iUl'**t lc *1 hy thm act. except in
so far ah they conffigJ wiHi if> provisions :
f*rocided. Tliat im Urutc na y f dtMth nudvr
tin* provisions of tltU act olpill he corru'd
; into ♦JlVct without the Affiinrul of the
j Fresichstit
Skc TANARUS». And h< t! furthf " iiaetf, That
! when tlm people of any < nr of said rebel
State* sliall have formed a constitution of
government m conform it r Jrifh the Consti
tution of the United State* in all respects,
framed by a * oiiTenikm oJ and« lc*gate* < h*ct
**d by the malr vrtixeusof -aid State twen
ty-one year* oM Hud upwaid, of whatever
race-, color, or previous condition, who
have been icsideut in raid >tafc for ene
year prerious to the day of -ueh election,
except such as may He disfram hi-ed for
participation in the rebellion or Hu* felon \
at common law, and when sir|h constitu
tion shall pruvule ilmt thrvi* etfvUfr mthise
-hall be enjoyal hy all such person? as
; have the *pialilie;ilums her* in stated for
j elections of delegatee, <»*i when Mich con
stitution shall hr ratitiaJ by a majortiy of
i ihe t«rr*oi»4 T*ffiug *»n stiou ot ratifi
Uatuffi. who are Y[ti ids tied as »lector* tar
«l#tagalt*s. and wlx*n rucUconstitution shall
Have been *tthiuiUcd to Uongr* tar ex
i amitmtiou ami approval, and Uongrew
j Bhall have approved the same, and when
Sta'e, Uy a vote of it* Legislature
elected under said constitution shall Imre
adopteil the ano Hihneut to the Cong'itu
tion o.‘ the l ntb-d .Slate*, proposed hv the
Thirty-Ninth (Amgros- and known as
urticde Joiirf»en. ;*nd when cml article shall
| Uav* btetoine.a part es the Coii«fitiili*»n of
the Uaifc I States, said State shall be dm
dared entitled l** r**present;ffum m Umi
gn-ss*, ..ml Svnat*u* and llepreseutative*
shall he mhiiijtcd t.hedrom oh their taking
the oath pr« .*Crib*d tiy law. amt then and
there.diet tin* preceding section* of this
hill >*h:iH be imi}»cr;itive in said State:
Providin’. Timt im o«i*uii e.TcindtMi from
the privilege oi holding office hy said pro
posed amendment.t** the C"i«*titntJon of
the t nited States st)*iT i»c eligible to elec- f
tmu as me tuber •<»( fin* Coftveuii*»n ro
trtilin* u Coustitlitjon tar any of sand rcliel j
States nor *M.!I any 813 cl) person vote tor
m*‘inber.< of said Cdirveution.
Sf b. At dln !' further ?vt/. That
until the people *»t s.dd r« 4 lu'l States shall
be by liw to imi in
ilu t'<.uj;r<'>.' "I ilu ITnites! S'mt.-s, anj
civii .linn iii< ni'« I. may fxxt lUrrriii,
sli.ill !m ■!.. iii. .! 111 1 *.•uu;,i ..illy, anrl in
nil i. J‘|i*. I-Mt*>i ilk- j Hranionut mi
th.uiiv . i ilu I mi. '* "-iHtrj at any lion*
tv hlk'lWi. uUnJify. nr.jlrnl, or tnporjeilo
[ tin- saint-: anil in all election* to any oflico
nn.ler »ncli proTisinnal government* all
persons shall lu- entitl.-il *o vnle. ami none
! etiu-t. »h<> art- .-iittHeJ to vole nn.ler the
provisions ol the lilih seeli.m of this act;
; anil no person tie cligihle lo any nfliee
j uder any smh (irovisioual goveilinniits
who w oill it Ik- ilisipialilieil from bohling
oflice under the provisions of the third ar
tide of (aid constitutional amendment.
To the Republicans of th* Union.
Tin National I'ninn C'ouimitt.-c s|»|icals
to the Repuldiciuis of every State, tot
tlnir assistance sml co-o|>eration in this
auspicious crisis of our country.
We deem it of the highest Importance
that tin- Mepuldicmis of each State sltoul.l
iinme'lintely rems'iini/t for the remaining
elections of IHfIT. premiaratofy to the rom
ing Presidential contest. Ks|as-iall v sliotdil
this organization te- immediately effected
in those States which have never liefore
re. ognizod as the only just l.asis of govera
ment the e.pu.l ami inalienal.le rights of
man. Not a day should la- lost in Sinning
and strengthening within those States
a piddic sentiment in consomme, with
til. principles which underlie the great
Political organization to which tve la-long.
To this end. we desire to prosecute a
systematic and thorough canvass of the
Southern States, hy tin- most efficient
speakers of Urth races. W<- would «n-ond
their efforts hy a disrril.utiou of docu
ments, enloreing the principles, policy
and aims of tire liepuhlicun party. We
would call, in every locality where it i
possil.h-, meetings for discussion, where
those who are with us in principle- may
learn to act with unity and em-ijrgy.
These measures are required to tiring out
tire vote cd'that large ho.lv of Republican
rni.mists who now render thr Sontl.ern
States a hattle-fldd of principle. It i> the
pressing need of the hour that bcfl.l, judi
cious and able men, thoroughly imhued
with our eryed, should there explain our
principles, eatahiish our faithfulness lo
them, ami prove that national greatness
and human freedom depend uja.n the per
manent triumph of ou/ cause.
Beyond this, it is most essential that w.
slroold now establish in those States,
Free Thought, Free Speech and a Free
Every part of this Republic must
be opi-n to the discussion of principle
ami measures This must la- sustained, as
a cardinal point in our creed, at any and
every hazard. KH'orts to intimidate the
humble and ignorant voter on the part of
the Southern planter, must la- met with
tin- spirit of freemen, and the determina
tion which a just cause sanctions.
In time past, tffe Hepuhlican party has
struggled against the unjust reproach ol
la-ing sectional in it- aims and character,
though its purjroers and its means of effec
ting them were such a* the fathers of the
Republic approvcsl. It was accused of
J.. ing gt.v. i-u.-.l is, selfish motive's, and of
■h tiring to aggrandize the North si the
P'v|K-nsc. of the South. Its iffticraari*..
having the power to silence ami to crush
all opposition, denied all discussion, anti
overawed even freedom of tiurnglit in tis
leen States of the I'nioa. It is. theirfore.
now and impcruiiv, .Inc., wlilc-li we owe
to our party and to ourselves, to embrace
th. first nppartunify "f truly rcjprc-senttng
lo those States how voiisist.-ntly we have
isuitench-d for the interests, welfare and
freedom of the whole Union.
Xu overthrow of Slavery and the He
bc-llion, and the enfrauehisc-na-nt of the
fris-dluen. rendering this overthrow se
cure and final, have happily viudieat.Hl
our Volir-e ami organization ; but it is
ms-csss,iry to stacnp the c-onvietion ot our
loyalty and fidelity to the right, irrespec
tive of sis tion or race, upon the rc-eon
strnefesl States. For the first time in many
years.' the enthusiastic folio wets of
Hag and confessor* of our faith arc then
wikiug part in the popular gathering-,
.liid in many of tin- Southern States. \fe
leave reason to believe that thicv form a
'•ele-eiilevl majority. They arc, however,
without organization, and lack the- co
hesion and discipline a.s-essar\ to suee-ess.
Three-fourths of the Hrptiblie-aas ham
never Vole' l, and have no praetieabie
knowledge ot file mean- whereby the
pnputnr will i> evpre-sscd. With'many
ol them, tile* habit is lived, of remie-riwg
implicit ols-eli nee to able- and elexterous
politicians who are implacably hostile to
our principle-, and determined on th*
prostration ofotiv cause.
Our immediate action i« then lore im
perative-. Be eami.it delay without im
pcrilißg all for which so n'meb has la-en
sae-rifiei-d in the pnst. Confident in our
strength in the- North, -the- West, and the
Paeith States, we must not forget that we
have a great duty to perform toward the
loyal and true men ofthe South.
I’ejmblieaiis' om’ apjwal is to you. to
j carry on and sttsßfitt the work which a
! ti w loyal aad trtte mem have so nobly lie
j gnu. Wo cannot ask speakers, in addition
i to giving their time and talents for months
to this lalait', to defray their ow n nevessarv
e^expenses. We cannot print ftt»d distribute
e(mm incuts of the- character rvqrrfred with
out a heavy out lav tVe- have no means or
reliam e except upon the generous spirit of
'hat great party which holds the claims of
Humanity ami Freedom aUvve- all price.
The patronage ofthe (Joreminont brought
! into |Miwcr by the statesmanship, the
j courage, ami Ihe loyalty nf that party.
I will not aid u - in thi- goeai work.
We must, therefore, appeal directly and
| pvisomtlly to you. If you are rie-h.’Vivc
| generously, if pe»>r. send us w hatever yon
eau afford, she generous purpose anel
tIISJ noble aim sanctify the hunt blest et
lorts. At all events, act promptly, and
let us f'-cl that the sympathy ofthe Ite-puh
beiui party is with us in our purpose «f
making this great land the home of true
Republican principles, were- distinetinns of
race and eofor are unknowh, and where
I.ila-rty. t irtue and Intelligeme from the
enduring basis .4 our urealm-ss 0,1 i )rr> s
ja-rity.
Address letters ami et.ntrib.itions to
Oo\ M.Viters i.. W \un, Uhairman and
Treasurer. New ark, N. .1.
M-vbits I„ W.vud, N. .1.
'"•"tt r:i A. Ui Rvi.xNe k, p„
Wiu.uve Ci.am.ix. Mass,
lmi.' B. Ci.mik. N. 11.
Hok.vck Qkeki.ey. N. V.
H. U. STAKKWKVtHKB. Conn
N 1!. SwrrHEit*. Del.
11. W lIoFVMAN. >M.
Kx. . ulive C ommittee of tin National
l won Com. Ai" )Vl. May Hi, ltus7.
All the Republican jovirnab art- re- I
quested to copy and to second tliis appeal. I
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M ,,l nulv unconstitutional, but inherently hostile to, and riestrue ti' » 01, all
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right and duty 10. at all time,*, so legislate a* to vindicate the honor and
proxves* ol the Nation. It will aelvoe-ate the early reseonstruetion of the
Stale* on the platform laid down hy the “ National l nion Republic.-in
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