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Loyal Georgian.
fiV;Trrtffi ttlfttarf* 1
« arrant the cheering |
t ,i,i. growing m>ps thin year
, ; , ;i, t: qi ;:.■ 1 1 ! Oli'' mise, i
, . .... i |» ;-i , hut we may :
, - -.11,1 cri :u. abundant it(U‘Vt«t. j
H.,< ire the .a..ps in good condi-t
many iit<- Lave .ben .
, wiri, ; *tt:i, in nil pui't.'i "t the j
were last year. The greaf i
, : the Suuth also promisee j
,:j, i -on*. Li t in he thankful i
1., ioii-ij earliest >1 coming ]
. iiiy .;• ! •,.. :u-<j ami union ; for,
i, th ■ firmest bond- between the
i!il: .. i)i fo,-lions ol tlie country are
ti. • iiieit -jit'hig from the relations
re ■ •»,; rotiin'e'TCUnr i'hila.
\ ?n -i-vis J<. paper -av-- that at a j
v., dding in that city “the bride
11 m! .hi Ititeit aiid joined hands
i ..... ,i<i side* of a table, m the
mid.Hr of the alt at - , on which was an
; .ii-.e . ..Vi I-... 1 with a wreath of
A beam ifu! pyramid of How
•i -re nded O', er their heads
Inna .ill* ceiling.”
■ ,i ■,* ll jii' o! a m'H' tierinaii
n in I'eli? as,laid sOMTIi! day'll
Lotit'. off which ifeertsioh
. , onnt of coins of various J
• |..|.osit c ! for the enligllt
... .•.milk-eons thief lifted
i tone ami -w,|i ill the coins
i lie) elroui.
< •.. . i.. ..I Illinois, hasealled
.. -■ j. ai ..; the Stall Lcgisla
.l Upringlield .1 nnc I!.
Au ... ti objects ol the session is
• i v ain w providing lor the
I.- I ■-1 1 ... 11 " ill the National and
t|.,i.. banks and blinking associations
~| the Slatr,
■ j':.. it ami side walls of a brick
'■ i Hiv 1 I .oakville, bill May “Mth,
.... ine.ii t\ltfi Were eating
; s oil tin- sidewalk near by.
1 . rr • alien out insensible ;Uld
I, ini! alive. One ol
, b- ij.iimtly had his leg ttmpti
i.. in llailroad Rridgc No.
■ i < ..ntooefiok River, at Dtis
» I-d , ,i, ,ii |-'i'herville, N. 11., was
:-th May. The passengers
hi I mer with only a few
•in!i..s’ .]eU‘nliou,
i brunch of tin Massrirhu
bit ni t tie passed a liill jii'o
-1 he uniting under one muni
i .. ue unient the elite -of Boston
, K . ti'ii'v An amendment pro
- ilimit .the .(iicstiofi to the
. ; - i.h rejected.
' SIGHTS BILL.
... „n r,, w ,„ in th. rlift',>t
' . ... <ltt.jl’h. unit Jot /,/.'/• tin
. •■;/,./. !v.,.,7.
ti Stnai, unit Hr. in. nj
■ ■.• /, in,:,;/Ann n.o
and .. U’i 'Hell all person
■", ' ..iied S' a'. -. imd ii. a subject In
■ i-• |ml«i. ; 11,di,.nr not
v a lie.cHMceian'il to he i iliwn.- "f
•ae U Still - ill l • -111 h I’i.'ell.s,
■mi! "lor without regard to
•!;.> condition e-f. kirely or inuil.
.... ii 1 11 01, pi i■ i punishment for
ue! Hie parly hull have lieen
... . ■■.!, -ilull him-the same right,in
i 1 1 rriiorv in 111.: L will'd hhitijs.
• -o l i'.iilruet ■. lo sue., he
e mi, a aim', to inlii lit, mu'
;v i , . ‘d ', hold, eouvey reel uud
I ■■ e an'! to lull klift e*iMid.
, '! ! , .ml proieeilhr's tor the
.o . ■ ole and ■ property. as is en
, 1 11 I lv. M il!,;, eili/elis, amt siiall 'or slitl
; I'lnti liiii. in, pains, and penalties.
•• vi "I;. .my iav . statute, ovdi
"istoiii to the ron
• ... :■ . a hli t : .Kj.
-1,1 . . hid /■ ii, " . ... 'll/, That
. v, ho, aide! i 11. I of ally law,
' ■aie. ■ intiit.-oiee, tcgitkllon. or lustom,
ii:i;..i. ... i.iw " lobe sulijvi'tial, any
■ ■ no' Mute to Ten tiory lo tint
. . . of in- ri'tlit si'chMhl or i>rolce
i liillei'enl ;mii>slwi«int.
' ... i. i oiml of such"! jut
■ a .jiv '.me 1 'evil Jivld, iii a yrm
... . m'.ohmtai y -t:n itfiile,
o.aii-hmcnt ol i rime vihereo!
:a .. in ,ii duty vimvivlvd, or
i if r me". Ilian is pre
., die iiiom Imienl "i while per
. de. i 1 guilty of a misde
.h.l ui eonviedim. dial! be pim
. lie.'' one thousand
"t Ml ill I|o! CXI VI ding one
, v l ’i and, -i i ■ lion of the court.
<l, That
of dn l tiileii Siiile-.
pi die >a-.o'ii Is. -liatl lulle.
the .'ouefs ol the several
• •■••• ••! all i rimes and ottenecs
■ - It" provisions of ibis art
■'-..1 i\ witli I lie eiretiil courts
. s>;;. ... ol all eallses, civil and
■ p o.a- who are denied
'la . courts of judicial
or locality where they
... u n ~ieu,. dlo Ih l '.u by
. .. .a ’iu- .at; and if any suit ]
.. ie- i I muiinai, hits been
;• .tmeeneeil in any Slate court,
... aeh pt'tson, for anv oatise
mains! nil otlU-er. civil or
P. die'. !'• Ison, for any arrest or j
• i.• iri a‘, tn spasses, or wrongs done or |
.’• 1 • \ir:ue or under color of an- 1
.an t'-e.-i ai I . : the act v- ,
■ ■ I. ui fi.r die is lief of rreed- I
,n0 .ill nets amendatory :
• • - lU'ing li. ui any act ujkiii
ivoitld 'k inconsistent i
.. ■'i ! .aula'll siiall have Ihe '
oe t\ i ;r;a’ for trial to the I
eitvuit eottrt ill the |
lo ' Aet relating to 1
•r ml teguhtting jijdii ii.l .
er 'at eases.” approved i
''■ 1 i ’ i'.unftved end sj,,y |
nmtdati ry dr. roof. Tin' |
’ and criminal inader- ;
ili- : "ill ein ei;
"i I l vhM >!ah rdt be ,•> r- j
n and in eonforini'i with the
■a | ■ and • m-ates. far as such
. ■ to any the santv itito
a- '' here •He h laws an
.a .d.i.u li tiMhe u : i rt. or tee deficit mt in j
di. pr>;vt-..i ns ue,"Ss,i yt" turnish suitable I
• lie 1’ • "Ho em i !s o'leaies against, lav I
"vatilUx! mu! ehaugul ■
by the emr-1 itU'ioo owl stat',t! ; .1 the Wnc |
wherein the court lmying i'4'k*h' 1 " ■ 'hi i
uitl*. civil or criminal, i.- held. ." hu He I
same is no! it.em.i.! o' wiiii tie (‘onMiimii.n j
and lavs of lln- l.’n)U.'tl b,la ,! . shall fe.j
extefnled to and govefn -aid muds in 1L -p
trial ami dipo-ilinn of i arise, and j
if of a erineua! natiu,", in Hr inllii-i u "1 i
pUfttsliTni'iil or 'lie part;, found guilty.
till di '! 'll ts. 1" .:' a.a. " d'-p; j
inarsliujs ol t m f He "oi« j
niisui' i' i ",.p... '. ...il tcr-i
i ritorit: i ■-... -f and- i'A ■ i •■«»- - v.iii |
powe. •of a... -"U . imp! i'ini, j "and j
joftendiis ic.i.ii • . f.<- of 'he. t
! Htnti- tie ..Hi' louli'l .•l.eitiste "' f'
! im n’s liurea.i, .:• • • "via , "dra
! intiy be -peeialli ..i*
i den! o! the l '.it. ' Stoii u'el
i they are lii'icby. -p'-Haili " i!'"ri!t"< : a v -
qttlri.'d. a! the mipenso of Hi l n'e.T: '
to inKtitUtc proe. idm.' ; v j
prison who -ball vud"!-- He j'
act, and cause iiiin m them to t-- a, -' '
tiiul imprisoiieft. or bailul tm the ' tia;y •
he. for trial ltefo.it* ateli eoiut ;da < I
Stale.- or territorial ■■ ui"- ■- by an- a- i
ling eogni/ance ol the ofh-nri And wilh
a view to affording rea-onahie tiniiei iioti to |
jail persons in their ■ "it-, ill"' , ii.iu.l
rrf equality hefor. tin law, vad.i.w -1 i -1 1 ■ |
lion of fftei.! or cplor, or previmii .'ofiilidoii I
of slavery or involuntary ... • -. .
ar n punishment for crime, wlm.i •: 1
tyshail ltavi been duly con •: t-1 f•
the prompt di a harye of Ihe ditties of ti i
uct, il shall be the duty of Hu i.mrl
ol tile United Slat, s lid Hi" -. pei ii a eoi,i'
of theTerrit'>d' .ol I'm I’niii'H SP.m , ■ ■ 111
time to time, tiyieei'eaia'tin nujube: "I • r
mission' i.-, so as to ul'tonl a pud and eon
venient means for tin • i.•■ -1 .-.i . i r.di •
lion of piTson- chaigi d* u id. . vioUei.ii t
1 this act; and aeh eftmmis-ii.ni rs ire eeril.e ;
aillliori/.eil and leqniri'd 1 1 . is t■ ' - .m ldi j
■ charge all Ihe cower- and dMie- ...wf. r--d j
on them by thi- ai'P a- Hu " ale authorized ;
;by law a. ■\i i-' i.-i r. i'li i ■ de . \
oifcHC.es :i.min«t lie lav- o' tin I nito-.0l
.Stale.-.
j SlsC. ■*>. .Imlin ■' fn/tfn, ./..<■ .sc IP:" p
.•ltall hu Ihe duty oi dl m.u-)i a- and '!' p'v"
inaishals to ulm'v ami 'Mr'ii" wtc-m:-
and prt ilpi • Mini mall id' P" •. : .:. :
| this act, when In them dire, led and demld
any marshal or deputy marshal o p . n, ...
reive such warrant o; ,1 l.i r mo. .- - ~ .
n ntlered oi to , all )<e»| e it •an
illlitrelitly to "X eeule He ai.r :•
shall, on cimvi'.liou Hu.o-.1, n. fitied i" tin
sum of one Ihou ,and dollar In 'I|IM!.'C ' ! the
iKTStm 11)1011 whom iln accuse.! e dli;. •.1 o,
Uave eommitlod lln olhta:. A ltd the H. " m
lo enable Ihe Ntid eomim-sionei - io wem..
their dm it faithfully and vlllciendv. "■ .on
fonnity with the Constitution ol the lAdnm
Slate- :uul th rcumiremente oi thi: am. .aa
arc hereby aullauized . nT. mpiov.i ivd. nidi
in then munlics i, .pi i •'.eiy. to pp..;n:.
In wi'iliny. under tlicir hand:, me na oi
more snilalile persoi - irom time to ’,imo. to
execute all sir !’ it enaie ■ ala! "Ih'" pmei
as limy lie is-U'd by I hem in lie, law nil p. •
fol'niancc of their rc.sprri e ■ ditlitv ; am! ’’a
person.- ,i apphinfi'l !■■ cveetili
vvarr inl mpiO' " a- ulitri ail! -nail in.'e
nUthotil-. in tiiiiiimn)i and ail t■. tlicit .0.l
th" hyslii.idi'i or puss coin''. " ol lie
proiter eoulil i ~r Mich portion di- i uei ,
lmvui fir 1 'miei! i'c " , i iln
I mUtlir, as In:" !, ", oi s i! ■ ', 'il, perl n
■nance If the duty with 'lie. I.
eharjrwl, and to in ijx- t lei;'
of tiuryla .t lie C..n li'iei.. • v hit"; ti'
loi.ii -!.."'• ill
run am! be ''.in " • in il„v- u .\
where in the is tab " Tirtitor*. u ul.'iii ohi a.
; hey are i.-t "t and)
Skc. <1 t h /'■ id. , ... t-.t. \
any perwm who shall Itn.'W'"s’ly i I "
I fully ol: ! mi't. hindis .orpi n ,au »,,v • i!i■ ar.
or oilier pel'.on efi.e yeii i. ii.ii Ih" ;\< a rt I
[of tmy v arrant . r p ,v e -UI and mW.;■ \
I proviso I ! till. . , ■
I sons law 1 Ully aasc lin;; lull! fhua. Idoln
| arresting ..a; won It.r who,- ap|ii'e'.„'o a.m
j slich variant rr pr .vir-s, li-.v hair l*i a
I i-atlcd, or ■ ha:! usetu* or aicsot!! to iroii
j such pnr.-on from die eo.st'.io .f the oitna r.
j .ilhin'j!H‘-.' , ii or ii r tt.o . isuiult,
j ‘hunt lo thi .".itlii.riH iu ieiii jji'.'i a anil de
{wi airi-steil ii ■ sid.die.. ,b • iih.'iH
l•" i'"'api Horn til, 111-!."il '' "Ilf
oilier ])i :-• 'ii .i■ i. ‘ . o'
jor siiall lain I'll’ .1. ’. ' .ii.
! arrost a wai... "or ; . .. '.do., i" , ;
j issued a .t.mom.id -•■ •- I pi. ■. m . ,
eovvry and op .-i Hui ! ..m■ ii.. .
of tin P . I dial a M".an! ha: ! , n j -VI
the apprehension , a. !, ... . ■ ,|t.
til lit rol -aid .Pun i he "m. ■ ■ ! ■ . in
hot hna 'ii.- : .in" dob." o, In .
prismnen l not iveid.im is : Ar
dietment ar.d e.mvi,s,.ui , Sc ■: -He I
court of lln United S:,, 1 to: Hr • :r>.
w hich said offence ma; lane H e tin,met
led, or Ik foie lie p. ~ c 1 it .: :> ivi;
i jurisdiction, :1 :,.n;i .iPod v, loin ~ • ■ .f
die ormuiw.":! I ■ iria,,„ ... ;
Plates
She 7 .!■„/ A V : -A- 71.;.!
Ihe dislrU" atl.-nuy., tie c.gflfr ds. dico
dejmtic .. and Ha i1; rl- ~! He «... . .. -n, i.
and territorial court- shall be paid m :!uu
service.- tin fiki fi-e.- a- may be allowed ; i
them lor 'initial or-.d a. ■ ( and
ill all ea.-i s \vhen th, pro. mdin.;' are del op.
a i'omtni.-sion"i, e 'sill Ih "''d. .1 P - ! ,
of ten dollar-in tub 1,.r 1i- -tail. :■ each
! case, inelu.'iu of all y: vie-- in. id<' -■ i, ;i
i arrest and exambmlioii The pc: o, jua
j sons authorized to execute lln process to !,„.-
! issn.nl by -iif.il commissioners for the arji.st
of olTehdei /main-1 Ihe urovisio -of this
j aet shall be entitled to a P‘o , i Ii i dollars
for each person he or th y mai arrest and
lake Ue.fori sin'll i emini-: em, r ... alof. -mo
! with such Othci fees a- may'.e liyitierl rea
j sonahle bv such eommis'iimer sot -iicli otliftr
j additional seniee- a- may A, i:c e—arily
, performed by him oi them, ill, a.- aucti
j ding at the .•xamea.l: "t ki-.-pi'.ig i;e
prisoner iu custody, uni pnividir,,’ him
i wilh food and lodging during his de1,■!,:•,....
: and until tin.- liu.d deniraination el sm ,
| eouimi—ioiur. and :u genera! !, 'loi-ninr
i such other ihlii"s a-ma-, l»c ri'qii'.i' ,1 ie :!:,-
! premises; -mil fees 111 ill maili up 'a ,-e
! forillil \ wilh tile fee" U-u:d!\ "liaigl 1 ' .'
j Hio olln its of the reiii'l.- ! ,ie. "n-a v :!;;i. :a.
I proper disttiel or otmly, as*tu a a- may
| pincticahle, and paid eat ,1 U-i idnasuiy.H
! the United States on the cerdticaie of’thi
■ judge of Hi, district uphill whi, h the trivsi
.is made, and to N- recovciablc from tl.t*
j defendant .is part of the judgpu tit in e ,-c
. convict ion.
I Sue. tt. Amt "• It I'tirfJtn Thai !
whenevet tin iTc-idem ol (.'iiitoi 5, : ,;, . I
j shall have reason ;.i lvlicv" that olleiuvs I
; huve I H'e!. i■; aiv i.!aa; '. is eommi u
! against tin provision- o this -."i wuiiin'
j any judical ili-triii. : : -hmi !«• H« for '
| him, in his ihseieliy i !■, ,11.• -t Hr judge. !
marshal. and di-trid aM. mw Op -m ir-j
! district . I 1 alli ed :. f suc’n phiee ivithir.-j
j tile di.-irict. and for such tim, - !n j
tuu;.i Uelginp,, io* i he pur I ','si utiuu ‘
speedy any- and trial •" pevisi n*. eke :
with a v cbtlion m !hi- w p :i;;,i a
j Ihe duty of every ju.ig, other'er
I When any o teu-t- •• iv. •
‘by him io allend a ;iv pin tin ;
, ilmg tiient "■ . ;g".
' -i
; may oiiijiom• •• to; ... pu.pn-c =•• :
i 'itch pap ol tin • l.md m nav, ; ;..f. •
j ei.'sot' tin 1. idled >; "i " t)> • .oil":
Si. Ift .lie' T.. fnrtl.rr That
upo j ;«u ot oi Inw alining in any
i ausi ... r tl"..'t> : '»'i»iißi#of i.Si.- act a final
,ppe..l ii.ay Ts ISfiniTc flic Sniircmc Court
ot tlw LaubW iTtal-.'a. »» *- .
. CIJI V.AEr: COLFAX.
S;.e A 'At lift [701130 01 Tfrf)#*cnt:tTlV'‘«
r.A FAVK l'm S FOSTKH.
I r. ail lit of the Senate, pro tewnon.
i., ti. S. 'jffiti V.’Uctl Hbdrx, AjiriiO, IW’
Tin-I*. ;.‘|'lft'ftTtW> united State-' having
ri til ne-1 to the Senaitr; tfr Which it origin,.
tell. H*' liflf Afciet to jmotect ail
ja r. . i- in Ih, l niiep, sKitcs in tlicir civil
ligli!:-. :m" tnnii.sh tT,* 1 fnnrti* Af theii vitali
eatioe ■ 1 noobji .lion thereto. titcScnaUr
i prjK ii Hi and. ,u ihummSux o' the Conftitutior.
! ii r. blisider tile same; rtbd.
//. c Tint! the -ilia bill do pass, two
tliirds i the sienafi agi'i'eing to pa-s Hie
same. ,
S test .7 IV FotISEV.
■si-lewof • ! tie.) "ell.i!-
J. I til 'll.-/. >t ot' fop ft*, itnti.'t. IL is
ij„ u !i//., i.yy;
■j , ■ ifoftw .f'7#iwiilwf
eeci " . iu jell eauei-.0l lie (V.iis!itii!i"'i. to
rctoi: fie" ‘ die 'id enti'Ujjl An act. lo pro
lee' ah fa.|-..nr Jtfih" Unihal Slate, in their
j ' ivd rig Ip i. and £ttmt.vh th" means of their
' T.iii ..nr. oiruiMs! to tin-Semite iiv the
j i tli , ot tie I unfed Ststtos. with his ole
I ject ns . .al si ui uy tlig Seintle lothc il.MiH
of Kepi ’ '"ntative-. win) Hie iup..-age of Hie
I‘n id". •• till i UU lull
J• '1h.,1 Hi, MU ft,, pa-" IMO-li.irds
of,the iiiiU.-|;oi Uepreseat five- aglv. iry lo
pus- 1 same
A"..- ! KmvATW'MrHnsitaox.< lerk.
o' 1 vi'vx Ih OYII, UT.ii ! clerk.
S.econst ructiori
Tim fidluving is r. col rt-ft onpv ol tlie
act “tti pn rnjf hu tin- mere efficient go i
eminent of 'ln rebel Sfatm :
Whereas no li gal Btafu governtnenui or
adeipjhfc protectioji for lift nr property
now it the iiihei States of Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolioß, Georgia,
Mis'i-ioppi Alahft.ua, Louisiami, I'lovula,
Tev:i ' and At-Vtinme : arid whereas it i«
nee ss i"' that ffcisca and good order rlmuld
be enforced in .-aid St.iti'i until loyal and
rejuililtcnn State .govimiUit-Pts can lie legal
.iy "siaiilirtied therefore.
/> ?' < mitlt-J hjf. the SeiitUc and Houtr
| of lir.fn rsint.tiircx of tile f r nif.d States-of
j Aim Ufa oi Coagri a auyabled. That
said rebel States Him!! he divided into mil
itary diHtricta and made subject to the
j military authority of tho United States, an
| her dnaftcr prescribed, .and for that pur
pos Virginia wliall eoiuitituto the first dis
trict . North Carolina and South Carulitm
'lie sHComl district; Ooorgia Alabama ami
Florida tlie third district ; Mississippi and
Arkansas the fourth district; and Louisiana
ami Texas the fifth district.
Ski . :A AnUln it Jar theo evaded, That
it shall he the duty of the President to as
sign to tlife command ol each of said dis
triei.it m officer of the army, not below the
rank <•(’ brigadiur geuural, and to detail a
siifheu-nt militorv force to enable such
t fli"' r to ptalorm his duties and onforeo his
authority wttirirx the JkLiut to which he is
assigned.
| Ht.v •'! And be it furiltn enii.-Ul, That
j it siiall lie tlw duly uj e.ielt officer assigned
' tr .uuiesuid.tu protect ali persons in their
1 rig, - oi person and property, to suppress
| insvi 'i '-tion, disorder ..nl violence, ;uid
1 to iwinUh, or cause to he punished, all dis
tin her-- of lb" public peace and criminals,
an .’ to this- "ud he may allow local civil
tribunal > to take jurisdiction of and to try
ofieiiduis, "V, will"! in hu< judgment rt may
he iu" i" ‘tuy sot *he trial of offenders, he
j sliaH imv.; poivitr to organize military com
j miiciiti.r in triiiunals ior that purpose;
; tui" interference under color of State
nntit«rii; ivith tlie exeroiae of inilftorj ati
j thnriti •)infer thi act flinll be null aud
1 void.
Sri: 1. Aml la a./ .reacted. That
1 all pertains put under military arrest by
vi* * of I his net "t.iii be tried without tin
. liw sw; df|s.v, iwu’i no ci t’d or unusual
, pni.u-diim-ni shall He iuftisted ; ami no
sentence and .'iny HuUfnrv conniusuion or
' tril'tt’.ra byreby antlim..wn | i affecting the
life oi liberty ol ans person, shall he ex*
cut,’ll "dll it. is approved by the officer IU
| command ol ihe district, aud the laws aud
i ntgulatuips jbi Uic o 'evci'uiu nt of tlfc army
shall not he iTcoted by this act, cxbept in
so lar as they conflict W’.t!i it* provisions ;
; /’ n't Jed, f’hat no sentoneeef death under
j the nt "visions of this act shall lu* carried
into effect. tiiUmut. the approval of the
; I’ltanideUt.
!*' t... t,c It, Jar liter rin.tid. That
when tin- jteop!,; ol any cue of Said rebel
I States shall, huvp foirncd a mmstftutiou ol
govornmont in conformity with the Uanati
; t lit ion "f the Unit.ud States In all respects.
■ framed bv a convention id delegate* elect
-1 ed by the malo eitixens oi said Mate I wen
1 ty-'iuw years old and upward, of. whatever
rice, eiftof* or | revinns condition who
. lutrU TieCtt resldertt in s»bV State for one
j year prov' n* to tha rhtv ■of such election,
1 except such as may h, di?tranchi*ed for
parfivipatiim in the icbeltiofi'or tor felotiv
at cmnui"n law, md whoa such constilu
i Mon shall provide • hat the elective tr.inelnse
shall be enjoyed by all such person* a*
have the qualifications herein stated for
elections of tUdegatou, and when such oon
stjtutnm Khali he ratified by a .najority of
the per'vm, ■ fouVig on •}.* qncstion wf ratifi
cation "iii.' . ijnalitied as .electors for
dalegaies. an,; ivil-'U such ooustitntion shall
bfi\e"b.on snhmitted to Congress for ex
amination and npptevn], ■ l ,j,t Congrcs*
ahau ! i>. approved the same and when
said State a vote ol i!» Legislature
ele' T'! 'inde: said cull-tun lion shall have
adopted tlie ami ndment to tho Constifu
tie'! ot the l fitted .State*, prnposotl by the
Thiitv-iSmtio t.ongross. and juntoo as
article fourteen.' anu when s.ud article siiall
have become ti port, of tire Constitution of
tlie tii .1 .states, -aid State siinii lie de
clared entitled to repreaentation in emi
gre"-. "id Senators and Representatives
shal! be adniittod therefrom tin their taking
tlie , nth proscribed bf lav and then and
MU,, idur Jjm ..piSL-Ce-liug section* Ilf this
bII si, 111! ,1, luoptraitvo it: said State;
/’ •" That no nerson e.xchtded fioai
tht privilege.x»f iintdaig otliee by said jirc
po.-ed ijui ailmont ;.i ihe ( onstitution of
Hit United St .toH ahal! he olfgiblo to elec
-I,on is a n,i labor ui ;ho Conventicn to
frame >i i .utuion for any of said rohel
At a" ". nor "H".i: way such person vole lor
month u? t atd ijiin ieufiou
Up' ' ■ .vi " '.i furw. r'rfi-jet ‘oo’, That
uni ; *,"• tn ...pie ." said reitei States shall
he he.r nd.tettud io reprosomation in
the : >" : 'ho Ui: > utos, anv
gw-fernmi nt." wtd.'i. mav exist therein
sh.t ; - provisional onlv. aud in
ai! rospocw sohj'ct t» the puramount. au
tliotity oi lln im,. 1 States at any time
to tib".: Hi taoddv. <y.-!troi, or supersede
the same ; and in all oloction« to any office
under »ucl) provisional governments all
persons siiall he entitled to vote, and none
other, who are entitled to vote under tho
provisions c>f the fifth section of this act;
aud no person shall he eligible to any office
nder any such provisional government!)
who would he disqualified from holding
office under the provisions of the third ar
ticle of said constitutional amendment.
To the Republicans of the Union.
The National Union Committee appeal.'
to tlie Kcpublitiitis .very State, for
their ..-si "tiuice ami co-operation in this
auspicious c-risi- of bur country.
V.> <H:em il "t the highest important'"
that tin Kepttlilictitis of'itch State should
imnu"ti.itclv reorwaniz, lor the remaining
elections of ltjti~. prcpurktory to the com
ing Presidential contest. Especially shtmld
this orwani/ation I" immediately effeclcl
in those State- which have never before
recognized ;e tlie only just basis ol govern
ment tlie equMl and inalienaldc riwhts of
man. Not a day should he lost in forming
and strengthening within those States
a public centum nt iu consonant " with
tin priiiiipleH which underlie the great
Political organization to which we belong.
To this cud, w-e desire to prosecute a
systematic anti thorough canvass of the
Southern States, by the most efficient
speakers of both luces Wc would second
thtii efforts by a distribution of docu
ment.-. .'iifouing du principle-, policy
and aims of the Republican party We
would < all, in every locality where it i*
possible, meetings for discussion, where
those v. iio are with us in principle may
learn to act with unity and enenrgy.
Those measures are required to bring out
th" vote of that large body of Republican
Unionist., who now render the Southern
States it battle-field of principle. It is the
pressing need ol the hour that Iraki, judi
cioit-t and able men, thoroughly intbued
with our creed, should there explain our
principle.-, establish our faithfulness to
them and prove that national greatness
and human freedom depend upon the pci
manent triumph of our cause.
lJeyoad this, it is mo t essential that wc
should now establish in those States,
Free Thought, Free Speech and a Free
Press. Every part of this Republic must
bo open to the discussion of principles
and measures. This must he sustained, as
a cardiuai point in our creed, at any and
every hazard Efforts to intimidate the
humble anti ignorant voter on tkc part of
the Southern planter must be met with
the spirit of freemen, and the determina
tion w hich a just cause sanctions.
In time past, the Republican party has
struggled against the unjust reproach of
being sectional in it- .am- and character,
though il purposes and its means of effec
ting them were »nch us tin. father- of the
Republic approved. It was accused of
being governed by selfish motives, and of
desiring to aggiaitdize the North at the
expense of the South Its adversaries,
hairing the power to silence and to crush
till opposition,, denied all discussion, and
overawed even freedom of thought in fif
teen .Slates of tin. Union It is, therefore,
now and imperative duty, which wc owe
to our party'and to ourselves, to embrace
tin or-! opportunity of truly "''presenting
to th«>se A*"ten how consistently we have
contended for the interests, welfare and
freedom of the whole Union.
The overthrow of Slavery and tin Re
bellion, and tlie enfranchisement of the
freednten, rendering this overthrow se
cure arid, final, have happily vindicated
out course imt organization. but it is
ueccs-ery to tamp the conviction of our
loy lily ami fidelity to the right, irrespec
tive of-set ti'Kg or race, upon the recon
stru< ti ll Solti For till- fii-t. time in mail',
years, the riitliUsiastic followers of <mj
flag in Ii onfi-"•!.'of our faith .ue there
taking patt in the popular gatherings,
and i, many of the Southern States, ue
have reason to tieliev, fh.it they form a
de.'id t majority Th"v .ire, however,
without ,'i:;aiiiz.:f!oii, and lack the co
he- on and di cipliu. ne* e*sary to *ueees*.
Thiee-ffuntils of tlie Republicans have
naver voted, and have no practicable
knowledge ol' Ui" means whereby the
popular will "\pve.-cd. With many
ot them, the li.tbii is fixed, of rendering
implicit otH’dience to able ami dexterori-
who tire implacaltly hostile to
<>ur principles tnd determined on tli«
prostration "four cause.
Out immediate action is therefore iin
p. rativ.. He cannot deia\ without im
peri ling all tor which so much has been
sacrificed in tin past. Confident in out
strenolh in the North, the West, and the
Pacino .State*. \vt mn-t not forget that we
have a great duty to perform towanl the
loyal and true men ol the South.
ii'eptiblicatw! on; appeal is to you. jo
j carry mu autl sitHain tlicvvqrk which a
j few loyal and true men h.ivt ko nohlv hc
gll" Wc cannot a-k speakers, in addition
to giving tlicir time and talents for months
to tlii- labor. " defray their own necessary
cxpcHst We cannot print and distribute
document* of the cliarat ter required with
on' a heavy nutbt \\ ' have no mean* or
reliance except upon the generous spirit of
that giiat party which holds the claims of
Humanny amt Freetlont above all price.
The patronage .t fin Government brought
into power by the tatesmanshin. the
i courage, and ! lie 'oyaltv of that party,
will not aid usm this good work.
We imt-i. tin- refote, appeal directly and
personally to you. If you are ricli. Vive
generously, Ii poor, scud us whatever you
can afford. The generous purpose anti
tnc nobit aim sanctity the humblest et
t.U't- At all events, act promptly, and
iet ns feel that tho sympathy of the Repub
lican party is with US in our ptirpost- of
making tin-g!, :,! l-md the home of true
Kt'PtU' t' in priu,ujilis. were distinctions of
race ami "o’ioi ire unknown, ami where
Lioe.'iy ' ii'tt i and Inte,nigcuce from tlie
enduing !>asL* of our greatness and pros,
peril).
Atuii'.-s letters and contribution- to
Gov. Maucus L. Wakb, Chairman and
Treasurer, Kcv- tirk, N J
M.UiCt s TANARUS, V, r )iii, N. J,
is.'Mrm. A PriivtAKCE, I'a
Willi., ". (.Tuh n, Ma
•h'lntf-B. Ct.vttk. N. 11.
iIOHACr. Giit'.Ki EV. N. Y.
■ t it- ti,ti:l;. , Conn.
N L. S.wtTHEtis, Del.
H. W Ilo' t max. Md.
Executive Committee 'of titc National
knwt Con: Mv- Tori, May 10, 1307.
* j" the UepijWicau journals arc re
qii.- te ■ to uni! t«.. second this appeal.
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It was tho first ii, the State to advocate the broad principle of “ E(>l AI.
RIGHT'S FOR ALL;" it vindicates the doctrine of the supremacy of tin
National over State Governments ; it unqualifiedly denounces Seckssiox a*
not only unconstitutional, but inherently hostile to, and destructive of, all
Democratic Republican Govemmenls; it maintains loy Congress, as the
body duly appointed by our form of government for Nat ional legislation, the
right, and duty to, at all times, so legislate as to vindicate tlie honor and
prowess of tlie Nation. It will advocate the early reconstruction of the
States on the platform laid down by the “National Lit ion Republican
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