Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 24, 1867, Image 1

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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
íl',n V* ’'Jdividuíi!, 1’U* erirpua
freedom. To save our country fn» m evils Wish* I t is not 8 i
denied'it] time of affai a in tl] eir own way; it would become a
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pi ’ ’ Wattainder .; tfiall be Kb«*« question whether we ought to do so or
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selves, but that they shall ru^e «
; The execution of the laws iis riot !
omití fut I with the eht-erldl ^nb^auc« of ret'iiblir,;iii gdvvrn tent in me wiuie race and administer State laws,.
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TERMS-uFsUBSCRlPTlON, (Li ug ' vuw .) 'Tuctcted or opposed by |ibysica| f< ree ; ¡«lad
ch they »¿ply. It elect Pres! . dents and members of Congress.
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uud’w obligations al-*< ry, «nd fridj( C»4; 1 h« in to t B strange ture destiiy of the whule country. Would
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2Â>o. real or pretended, which can |>revqni!
jfcjfCiergymen and Teachers will be Fur- obedienoe to the Constitution etlicTr Nort j |4i.d |i|n minds whi^ 7 liey daip wot disre-!an^ 1
t><>w r c fu» »rd tin I ini ■♦rd and such a trunt and power be safe in such hands ?
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The peculiar qualities which should char*
Dished with the C ockier at $2,00 per • annum. or South ; all the rights and all,the ob 11
gardi; Jlhc CoM/q ^»»nwl duty
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y people who are fit to decide upon
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management
of public
affairs
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.jnajdvration tremple# dnwu all those rights I'r which S'ate
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importance,
in
thwr^enoe
ol
liberty
C'>n<ist,
anil
which
glory
of white men to know that they have
wh
c
consistent
with
the
fundamental.
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Govern
merit,
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always
molt
careful
qua »ties io
iu sufficient measure to build
these
qualities
A liberal deduction will be made on Courts may be everywhere open, t icir
yet
/sufi vj 1861, Uuufress declared by an
Quartcry, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­ cease» would be unimpeded ; evil tea
pro’ect. It
the habeiji j corpus
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corpus on this continent a great political fabric, and
to preserve its stability for m
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freedom,
a tiros*' nauimons^’ote of both
ioat the United States can be p
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in
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Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per
war «houli e 1 conductinl
or puuL-ht u by the - P
proper
jndicU iTauthor- ibat U
solelyi p ’operty and life, if assaile< d by |he pas- all
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But
if
similar
experiments
have
(¡filed»
But
if
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•□hum.
rapacity
of
the
entirely (j r.icticJble and for t
sion,
the
prejudice,
or
the
r
urpose
of.j;
¡serving
the
Uniui.
n
be
proved
by
^nnwn
facts,
if
anything
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3 suiM^macy of the’ ruler, have no secuq’y whatevtei
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legal.
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is,
therEtbri*.
no
ret
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why
all reasoning upon evidence is not abandoned,,
rates
an fixed, Currency will only bo tyken
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the • fleet of a bill ufaitainde^, < bill of it must be auknowledged that in the progress
fi
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Constii
obeyed.
Kech
n
and
laws
withoat;
without
the Constitution should not. be
at market value.
$3w indi- of nations; negroes have shown less capacity
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g the di
y and equal rights pain-« and penalties not upon
unless tho«c who t xereis^ tu po yer hav- 'j i nipt
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fui government than any other race of peo de.
>le.
¡dual, ami r iat w
' vidmh nlone, l ut upoD whole niasses of foi
or of
h
FRfiSXDENT’S MESSAGE. i Wl 1 determined that it shall be disregarded •>f
No
independent
government
of
any
form
has
the
people,
including
the
millions
who
and vio ated. Tbe uier -jnaked will ui
done thi
Ui th^l^
ar should cea?-e. Ï
Fellow- Citizens of the ¡Senate
been Kucepssful in their bands. On lh«5 con-
this
Gjverment.
ur
of
one
or
urore
i>f
its
do
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claration
is >ers<mally nhabit the subjected States, ¿nd even
and House of Representives :
left to their
¡ on th
Thesi wrongs,
Lb joined u makiog their unborn children.
constant len-
The continual disorganization of the branches, is the only obstacle i hat «Can bint t
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iiiore th a
dividual members of , being expressly forbidden, c|nn t De den<\v toljip-e into barbarism. In the South­
Union, to which the President has so often exist to a perfect un'io ' off ail th ile States. it, a
upon any portion of ern Stat, a, f howe'S ,Congress
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. has undertaken
Cori
[ally bound to pay a 3' constantly
called the attention of Congress, is yet a On this tuomentuti* question, arid I some ol pub|(|
qqr
peopie,
no
matter
how
thiy
fiiay
come
I to confer VI pon them thtf privilege ol the btlht.
under a law for w.hioh
subject of profound and patriotic concern. the measures grow>ug <>ut oi it.,I have, had pub!
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it
the mistoitune to differ with Congress add tbay^v
is a solemn public offi wjhhin our jurisdiction and qo matter J.ist rekawrd from slavery,
We may. however find some relief from
i,L" they,know
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more tnanjhei
they live in Statuì 5 ®erritoriwa whether, a I claw
pational, horror, and ;F I whether
whet
have exprehsed uiy coufviciiousj without ciaf : p
ancestors
4 that anxiety in the reflection that the
iqw
to
organize
ami
regulate .r-vf
Districts. I have no d^sirai to save
what gruUmj^ ihb,‘^D
captiti
reserve,
though
with
a
becoming
deference
society.
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inlecd, it is admiited^h^t th< blacks
painful political situation, although betrub
i
o be ju*iitieT itjt, From the proper and jnst consef nonce of of the Soiuth
until are
aro n/>t
vxiilxr
wii
to the
Legislative Department!.
Tbesp repipi
not
only
regan.lkss
of
the
tbe
DeriartwepC.
untried
by
ounelt.
is
nut
uew
in
the
expe
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be «4*1
eir »rent crime those who et pged in rights of property, but so utterly ignorant u
nut bouud to kee
ricuce of nations. Political scieccf IS, c »uvictions are not only unchanged; bu’,
faulp
rebellion against the Governme t, but as public nffaus that their voting can consist m
et it
rememhe
it be repiembe
perhaps, as highly perfected iu uiir own strengthend by subseqii ent ev cuts and ihairjd
^¿•u>de
oY punishment the meast res under notlling more than carrying < ballut. -to the «
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not mad« to ryl
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time aod country is in any oil .er. but it furthe reflection. Their anscedeiit impor
place wluA rc 1K
—1 are
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they
directed
to
deposit,
it.
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t
ue
men
in
th«
lOTM
’
de
ration
are
the
most
unreasonable
Bufficiepc
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has not yet disclosed any means by which tance of the subject ^if be AL
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-!• these
-1 --- need not remind you that the exercise of tl.o
be : invented.
Many
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to our standard be it.
ittentiw
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to
SOillf
excuse
for
calling
your
;
civil wars can be absolutely pnvent.d.
elective fr mediae is the highest' attribute of
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North gave it their people are perfectly innocent; ipany kept
and g if
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ii»urt r\A>
iti « i o I fiWtftun
ta'I.|
the Aim-rijran
people
citizen,
and 1’ frat
that
wbe
An enlightened na'iun, however, wuh a of the reasons which ha^ e so atrongly in
judgment. ÌThe ? hop/ , uvei ili
but ¡t would be carried tbeirfiiehty to the Union untainted to
guided by 1 virtue, patriotism and free instiin
wise and beneficent CoDstitutiun and free flue need my own
j,
I á .2- t’w )a<t{ many were incapable ofl any legal«
out
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ou
tne
day
after
tfl^;
that we may all finally ebneur’iti a mude
lions, it ci pnstilutrs the true hnUs of h * ddru-
government, may diminish their frequen­
:
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fired dr
the per
per Í ocratic for-i in of government, in w .r I. the ye-
of the war . had beeh offenie, a large proportion even of the
cy and mitigate their «eVerity by direct of settlement consistent at once with oui
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II patriotic anq iptelli- son* able to bear arms were forced into re reign pow|> ¡.T is loiged in the h<>3v of
dui
y
to
true
in
treats
aod
with
oi||r
sworn
lug all its proceedings in aacordauce with
hellion against their will, an * ’
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f . ) «I
id of $iose
pie. who
A trust, artificially
created.
n pt » fór 'it*
the necessity of giv-
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and toojy geut u>
n
its fundamental laws.
V\ hen a civil war the Constitution, is too natural
are guilty with their oi Wn Cuisent the « own sake, l.flflL
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but solely asa tnean^Af ...
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momig
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nee, and believed that
ing ;84#c
degrees of guilt are as various as | heir char- Che general wclhre, its inflildmc fur good
0as been brought to a close, it is mani to be easily reliuquisbe«
would end in disaster’ aoter and temper, but the e Acts o
i
witlsdtìt it th
Congress must nccessarilv depend upon the tltvatrd
frs^ y the first interest and du y of the iny apprehension that tne i Stateajalely m
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s' offh’B mfiiotLr to ojiij < SlUse. , ■ ¡»ring given thafassur- {confound them all together in on i common cbara'cter 4"d true aliegiatu.4 of the elector.
ind true allegiance of the elector,
the rebellion are still members'
State to repair the injuries
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. which
t
I our 'peni.!
doom. In disenminate vengence i ipon dua­ It ought t tervfore to be reposed in, none ex
¿ 9 ? • ■ älic® Ik the èxlr
tp
be
s£
Union.
When
did
they
cease
war has inflicted, and secure the benefit
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of it i 1 ■# in the day of oqr ses, sects and parties, or upon wm le commu- cept • . iijoa«
who are fitted mol^lly and men-
vf the lesson it teaches as fully and speed­ The ordinances of secession at L ¡opted by
rude rending of that bides, for offenses committed by^a portio of, tally to adinimster it wel1, for. if èonle red
trywirtrew ■ ii mmm 6 of
u Jf-
uJ IV inwall .puwH
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ily as possible. This duty was, upon th*
ir hold's the ihnfral irOrH- them against the Government to which they upon persons who do not justliy estimate its
j portion—of tbejr citizen!*, were mere null ; g’Ood fi
teiminaUon of-the rebellion, promptly
owed (Jbediance, was common to tile barbar value, am t.
*. ifferent as to Ilk re*
who ..._
are hid
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Our
e:untry
would
¿euse
t?
tre
they
If we admit now
ous
ages
ol
the
world
;
but
Christianity
and
accepted not only by the Executive De ities.
suits, it w
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ser­ re as a means of plac-.
« , <
y clhim upon the corifi! enee pf
«tided
by
ivilization have made t<u/h prioress that, iug power in the haddai of the unprincipled'
partment, but by the? insurrectionary and effectual for the putip >se ii
t would make tbe war.b6t only a r ecoiirce to a punishment soi cruel Ind unjust
deir our
and ainltili iUK, and ui^st Cr*4itUale iu the
States themselves, and restoration, in the tieir • authors, we sweep1 from
but a fraud.
Being i iiincerely
ould meet with the condemnation of all ;
destruction of t: at hber tvol which it should
first moment of peace, Was believed to be feet the whole ground upon which We ju't
lied that these views art! c t rrect, I
nprejudiced and rightmindcd<midn.
bo the twist powerful comwrvdtvr. I have,
Were those 8 tltes ! after]
as easy «nd certain as it was indi*pensa ified the war.
o’untaithful to i my dutj Jf
íf I did
therefore,
I heretofore urged upon your ats»
DANGER OF NEGRO SVPRKMACF.
i .war.
ble. Thè expectation, however, then bo ward expelled from the Union
f
inimbnd the repeal
tention the great danger to ba apprehended
peal of the Aqtaof
/Yc
A *• N/ direct
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reasonable aud confidently = entertained The
The
primitive
justice
of
thia
age^
especially
re>
Government tu be its pfirpo««, pbld was «o Con^ieis which place ten of the Southern of this country, doea not consist of stripping from an i^ntimely extensian of the elective
T* were
disappointed by legislation from
franchise io any new class it» our caimlrv,
j undriri the dominion of military
whole StateB of their lioerties and qedneing all
thosi who g
; are th«ir Slai
which I felt constrained, by my obligations understood by all tbosi
especially when the majority of that cta.-s,
If calkrreflection «halt satisfy
iuasl p
tbeir people without distinction, tu
I m the condi- in wielding the power thus placed in tb-n
to the Constitution to withhold my'assent ; blood and treasure to aid in ito prpsecu
ferity of yoiir
your honorable bodjips
bodip« that tion pf slavery. It deals se;«arately r w’ith each
a ui|jferhy
It cannot be that a successful war
hands,, cai not be expe?led correctly Io <•<
and it is, therefore, a ¡bouree of profound tion.
W
‘ ” td the fm
iirru ol law,
itself
M
theg^cis referred to are not only a viola- individua\ 6 unnus
pretend it e duties and responiibihties wi.
waged
for
th
’
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preservation,
ol:
¿he
I'll
I
w.u ■ filler <
regret that, in complying tvijlh the ob’.iga
v by ap impartial
purity
¿he pabt;4faith, but
in direct* CQp- xffd vindicates its own pu..
tioif
pertain
to suffrage.
j k
nun ìmpo-ed up?n ms, as President of the ion had the legal fieft ofdu,olvio>^
ekamrinati »n of every case before X competent
dict .éiih thè) Cofishtution, , 1 dare
da
not. jkididhi tirihmial. T \ 1 1,
United States, by the Constitution, to The victory of the nation’s arm j was not
judiefai tribuna*. li thi^does nofrisatisfy air DIFFERENCt BETWEEN TÜE NEGRO AND THE
[kiiyself
to
don
pt
that
you
will
iqi
our!
peri
our dttiirvtrwilh regard to 8<»ut b^rn rob
rebels,
give to Congress, from time; to time, iu4 the disgrace of her policy. The defeat
FOREIGN yoTEK. ;
|y\tr k'» ¡them Trotu the Ftatute
in ed
dèi
uà
con
sìì
«
mirselves
by
reflecting
that a
of
secession
on
the
battle
fielij
was
n..»t
formation ol the state ol thè Union, I am
Yestcrdiy, as it were, four million« of p r
liiinf- inst rate the uncunsti'
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«m triumphant
in war ar
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unable to communicate any definite ad­ the triumph of its lawless prinolplis, nor
ij»uri.»ï.ir-bf these Acts, ÏPf«d
[held in a oondi'iondt
oondi'ion <tf «tnwry
stnvcry tint
in . praC'%
is w<>rth fir more to i is and our sons were ¡beki
could Congress,
Congress, with
with oi
or wih
mi the cdu ti olii
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cotild
wi
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justment satisfactory to the American
■’ bibfren than L»t
the gnitifi<
ation of ’ i ny present had been in actual existence ft4;ge«eiat'on> ;
p
HO’ ■^ÎTè’ Îhit rl‘*-r to their general prof
sent
of
the
Executive,
do
ahyth|i4ig
which
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people of the questions which, since the
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be seen at orice th<
th_ f'niiigx' I am aware it is assinr' ¡<d, that this to-day they are fire« men, and are assume. •
v’rii
close of rebellion, have agitated the pub­ weull have the effect, either liijt ctly ior
<-
for the Soiitj
Stated law to be eitizenK. * It cannot be |»re>u:.
thè-
jiri t iurlb»riz d to dictate what system <»f government .........
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indirectly,
of
separai
i
»g
the
frate
fhto
from theit previous
,
. .»ervu
.
condition
of
h mH hi
he
perpetual.
It
trne
‘
fi
lic mind. Ou the contrary, candor com­
k=.
is
uihV
perpetuai,
it
is
trne
1
iis
military
ii. tfa shiillplQ mad »» in the (jon»titu
I
vwwL other.
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To dissolve the l¡]iiÍart
Union is.
i<.'* to Hi ir
giivernmepl b V> be only pr^visien^l/but it hi that, as a class, they are as wHI inf rr.M
pels me to declare; th at, at the present each
the L-.t.U..I
sevefalS
to control the
do th« nit to re ol our 'Govern . ment
‘_ ___
liU't ^of »4...
«2 ales;
..i
ó
as _ the
ibromrh thia
A jrreater
greater evil
J « rf ¿. I f ; i /
j
a
|'oruw«n
mis temporary
fceii'jMirwry •vilJfrhat
«vii uiai*
time, there is no Union as our forefathers 1 repe/l the Constinitidn. wh-cn h-xlifa , 11 ,
o»
St.tj
kgijhloN
»»i
8'»>e
,
i.
f.
l-o
>»ad«
P
.
r,.e<
u
.i,
______
f
telligent
f
.irvigncr
who
makes
our
Ian
y
f-
u ran tees of
p«»Wer wlncl
wliicm ) I I do^ii
1 . -I V not
H'
understood the term, and as.they meant it together ; ; 4 that is a p<»trer
Ji ; j
bom«
ol
ha
choice.
In
the
ea|>e
of
the
K
t
members
Jf
Congo
ss
and:
ecfora
tl*e
CuiKtkutioii
can
be
broken
provisionally
belong to any departme»it <»f jtlitB òove^u-
Dvisionaîîy
to be understood by us. The Union which
d Kftóìidtftits inai ice Prepiaelu« bv ar- Lio,serve a leaiporary purpose, mid in a part a residence of five yeata and Chef kn<»«»
litai
they established can exisfr only wheo all meot, or to ali of them united, ; Thtsba
AHtalJ.ut.il
>: 10 ’ .1
.KIIV
r
J
limll
blifeXZ/
hal1
v' te a .»A..I.Ì J
«RRÍ cô'uiitrr
of our msiitutiooh wh'ch kghvs, and ait
. a
i
that it h;'< fpien a ack n^wle<jgje*J
j
the States are represeuud.in both houses SO plain
Arbitrary meat to thi- principles of the lOonstiutioii, art
everywhere and fur all time.
wh.r
by
all,
branches
of
the
Fftjfaf
not the on i y conditions opon Which be can be «
vef.i
ix of Congress, where one State is as free a«
4tt Legislution <i|l prov«‘pt T imuMires often change, but the^ r generally
to 4|$M’
m i
13 _ ... < . -1 —
—
r
fe
The
Executive,
my
c »angv for the worse. It ¡¿¡the qirse of dt*s* admitted lo citizunsiffpr* Hereaust prove, in
another to regulate its internal concerns mco^
:’S“";5.W
’hegi|rein èsse
'•rVf i |M0-Ui that it has no halting plai ^ -*i The in­ addition, a good moral ch* •Her, and ;thua
according to.its own.will and where the as wéll ’as' inysuit-, «n^tbe hexds *>f
aiidfrafier di vii I
Sraty,. ; ter.iui teil
leil rxvrcisv
ex« rcise <>!
of its powers brings no igivereasoi iu*»lf ground for the; belief .that he
D<-p irtmcnts
have uniformly acte4 upon
law* of the central Government ara
are stnctlv
strictly Departments,
up
and{ proani dtlisrs, wJihóut Retiti
r»4
td
to
¡.sen-c
fiL.M'Curiiy
itr s - su’jycls . i far they <an will bo Gil htiil to the obligNti<|
tirjis which*be as- i
(¿L
'ptuniy
to
it
confined to matters of national j urisdictiofi, the’priricMfe'tb t the Union is not .to!) StajBjhWp to or:
i
^niz*and operate all the in-ver le i it» w what inore they \will I-* called to stupes as « diizvn <»f the RefUiblic^ Where ■ I.
and apply with equal torce to all the peo­ undisMllrid. but ir.dissoiubleJ Con^rè^ .^jaiiìh LL..-uU.
I
I a people, the Mturco of ail. pulilic&l power1,
19Jì|ÌKr
' * "
its red right
4l Miach^ ir o*State -;V|oVe.rii ( en b.r . wlïvn
I.M armed tn
ple of every «eefrion. i That such is not Nubiuitted an amendment of tlih . Cuu<|tu la tei
possible to s(K*ak by il.eir sufinge through the inslrus
I
lëir d”ine.«tu ami
---- - ■ local
• r - , afl nrs-accorj
,..... ' »1 plague thrill again. ' ’ Nur
4
«nuhlality
of
toe
ballnt-lHix,
if
must
he
care-1
voHjiibtuVk
how
or
whëré
p«i
the present state of the Union is a mel­ tiou to .be. raufi.qd by lhe?$uul hern ¿fate«.- ihkf UJi_L
—
i
À-
L
mì
-s
—
--
Al
’A
hrestrainrd
rer. J
¡¡¡¿he mere inll of strange ió d irr^-
by lu-C, tnn^ s ek its Beit vii timJ ■The Stairs fully g'iarjhd ng'iinst ¡the control of those
ancholy fact, aud
and, all .roust acknowledge aud accepted thpir acU of rutjificaliu|i ««
-p>»f ¡>I q U genita feint among them for tint. <
that arc >till tree rn.iv be eiièlav il at auv mo who arc vdrHipi im principle àijd the enemies
. • that the re«toration of the States to their a necessary and lawful exercise of tlirir
i I k ^P »4* powers ll'»t gritntod to’
.*”1
nient, fur i( U m « C'»n«.Uluiiuin do««|i nut. protect of five ins(itulio|.a. far itcsnioi y become 16
lì ET ’
» f
proper Jegal relations vjith the Federal | high Mt*fdnctioD‘ If thwy were! nul Sia .us, PU? «j i
WhBHlerul G'iuehi ment or to any <>f its a al., L prbkci.s none..
our
politicijl
aud
socifll.system«
so
far
condo-t
J
j
|
,.t
Government, aud with one another, ac or were SCatês'oùt of the Uniou.ithèiFoôn 1- sfla '__
Ni.i
Uing
granted.
W-I.J L
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cive of ln*4ltliy popular sentimi nt when kept
we
violate
j
es
INUAIVCITV of Tirk NEGB
NEO^..
—
oordiug.to the term« of the original com sent to a change inch* firidinjm^tal law ol
free fiiuti dMDoiaiiziug influences. Controlled
sfr by usriuu|iug them aw palpable
|u¿x|o»y,ánd
.
the
Union,
wugld.
bava
beoti
u
.
It
is
arow
;
»llv
U'c
<>'
je
fr
of
t^
pact, would be the greateRt temporal
•se I imvs to tbpiugh ir jud a'ld usurpation by the design­
Uld by ajrting in the f*<
l-iiS I
I coMvr upon
neg«.>«-s th- p',<’vil<-ld^
.
.„J»of
VAli'ig.
- -. p,, ing, anarchy and de*|/otisin must surely fol­
blessing which God jn his kindest prov- Congress iu asking it Cmumit'ie a ppittil’a!
II
thq Cou>
i filterfrom
interdici, i
I
lv
«
il
mi
r
«*f
whi|r low. In tip hands <>f the patriotic and wor*
i
M,s>
ami
tu'
di*fia:i<'his«-
■
a
absurdity.
Thi
Judiciary
ha$,q.l
idence could bestow upon .this nation.
lsi> given
It
^'Iliz-'llS
aS
Whl
give
Ute
lorfa
nr.,_ bids
I. uh tin
_
r
__
Jmi
rii irr a ti*'«r inij’»r- thy, 6¿É Government wi I be pres» rved upon ,
:o do whatever it doe«.1. .,
«
It become« our iroperàtivc duty to con­ the solemn sanction of its autnoti
jtity to the ^hóf||pir'n
li I » principi
. ■>!•«— ! —
w
• - •
itively |W
authorize either by ex -1 fly «i L all elyriiitus i , S »yill« ru SÄiCes. This • the
■hi itlvely
es
of
tha
Connut
qtiou
inherited!;
.
4 t T
a i» , i ' • is io » Un;
- J- ' itiîiidH
« ! » <>i a *'?m, 4***’r"1*** ’j’ important
sider whether of not it is impossible To same view of the ease. The
f..Z. uur fprcfulhers.
(rbm
orejar implication.
If the Ur ... . ..............
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• ’
ir' ’
•< p
the
Supreme
Court
have
included
ijhe
effect this most desirable consummatidn.
of tue C'iiislii iih» 0 is jn-tifi» d tbit
in
adrij
’that a vii>lati<<n
by ife delire to u«e d»ies not *,
ray»
itting
tu the
F-.-«
><>
mm
>«
Uuiig
itie ballot-box
oaiioc-Qox a nqw.clçsa
new.clai
,.. , . . .
. iU,
Tne Union and the Confltution *re ins<«p- Southern Stutes in their cireu te, t|u4'ttjev
WO
C
»M
>
as
*
,,H
‘
ans
"f
h
’
Htgittg
it.
¿©'Hit.
of
voters
opt
qualified
for
the
gxeryis«
of re 14 . r
H
’
he
inorai-
I ; i|ir0ug.h the Consti hi i iso
arable. As long>Qne.is obeyed by all are coust^ntly in banc add elsewhere eter
’-»'v! tty rsilwtiys hlse 'which < k' tpiHea I wrbng be­ elective frapdii^
fiapdii>e, we weaken qur govennneni ’
by ,qr
usurpation
and
the ’1'
ext
I fe it I fj only
< «ry
-- y-” '
-j., •'
it ...........
proposes
to io oimpil l| ga G es i rabie instead of adding to its strength aud durabii- -i
i,
t*
...
.............
parties, the other will be preserved, andjf cjsmg jurisdiction which doei pot belong
dangerous bf political crime
• ‘V f L
♦
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Statesi©* - ■4 «
>ty. I yirid
We are nut p¿rm tted lo i 10 evil that 1»-.^
al I ■ « theienemias
» ' ! 1.
?
to A.i_
them unlpss . the>e
States
a
bJ sttachmept to that rulç.
one is deetroyediboth nre«t perish together. «.
tha^
oViiue
of
all
free
govern?
fl ’ir,. i1T - .,
go »J may come about, In
■ this^ ¿use the » nd of general [suffrage which distinguishes our-
j
I! The destruction e<f the Conrtitntmn will the Uoidn.
i usr
i
¿-Air
ij aai to all ages,
have -JHI
worked ii out
their/itself is « ’ vil
as well us the nieansi 11 The snb policy as a nation, hut there ! is a limit, obsj
be followed by other artd still greater cal- ! k IT the Sonthen Sietes are
ompOnpnt,
tt]
¿ugai
p doiliihimi ttervwl hitfaerto. which make« .th« ha hot J
ii against
against ;pig|blic
pqsitic liberty
liberty nhd
artd ' privute
private jugatinn
ol the States Jo
k
amitiea.^ It waR ordained not only tj torm parts of the Union, the Constinr don
the
■ V des;M»tisni privilege and a trust, and wtiich require» of
H;
h
leads
directly
and
imm^iiately
.
*
“
'jhl
b?
worse
than
the
militari
»y 41 *«r»uw mn-cviy unu iiuuieuiaieiy
L
‘ •
to cr
a more perfect union between the States, supiéme law fur them tas it h t'»r the <xhe>- r i
3.5 establishrnèpt
for «in
e rule, tor
«»•••• 1er winch they are now suiferjj Ire* It was s<»uie classes a time for pr<»b*don and prepa~ t Í.
U«| of absolute
ieved
lieforehand
that
the
|tí
t Spates; at^iÿ
ur* bwúftd tolobey it>tfn<i
but to establish ju^, in8Ure
b(‘l>
un
floated powetjp always un li tui ted a nd -í lenuu-e
any au»”uin. ui ninnai yople would ration. To give it indiscriuiidataly to aintw
• 'endu’e ’•-•--»i
arir afamunt
of ntllito..Ji ‘ p» vfass,who ii»ay net comprehend hr previuii* u
..... ^¿±:'Uz
tranquility, provide for the comronh de- so,, re we. The right of the ¡fedeli Gov­
trained. The! Acts of Congress to
length of time, rather i«r
un
fence, promote the general T*I&re‘ ? and ern tAent-—which is clear and iinq'iestiona <iuièstiÌJQ arc not drily objecthfaable ip? ¡themselves bv^HubjevtnMMjo the yi un degrade habí s and opportunities bo who perforin Hie i
securebl^pip of ,i?crt\t7^ Ivfct 'blè-i-to eÜftlrèithe Üôliltiiutiou upon thpua A.JKrin.^ ». Ki ■L'*‘|Çï
v-----------
•; “
I iq |'therjvfore,they([
vlV ------
W. - T, -legro race ; triist which it dr ma nds. fa todegrad - It an<|
■bsstfWptibihkp
iingraiited power,
••
bavu
been
left.
wiU|uuta choice, finally detfoy its power; fat* it may I* •«*, <
impMkhèéàtfehtWe dHtl^iibri W pgr
ing but^implêfc
gp. was established! by Act of
•nd our p^ZeriitJ^ aQaBlOg
_iD?_
sum .•<! that no political truth ¡is better etit»h-
were com
of jth« upn- i v'\'W*
lishe.| than,that Midh nnitticr^ninate and ah;
T f (
paru Ofabe country wiH acco«>pl»h ilh «
¿
to supivriiitend the pioo
w !
tititiDO. jjfflAiftitotitution
TbA Cum»titutii»n durand»
da»ands that
tl tat mïnd ed.to
urdothing
Leiubracmg
exteuaion of popular suffrage «jure
ìutioo
Ají; Uyuii^énd
-n
race
with
the
J»oldiu|l
privileges
Ji
<he
«negro
rad
I
vn<1
4t
1
m
-
i
that
obedience«
we
jean, form ’of gVveromeot, sll
yn<l 4t I m -I >in
.iu its
iiMs nt
overthrow ¿nd destro !• i< -
r?p abocan
great ends.
v»rn
‘fr0m
white
men. The ‘blocks in; The
undey
the
ponstitutiuy,
wu,,
*
.
t<»rn
from
......
I
repeat
Ute
kxbortatiun
of mV ’ willing
i.
can
look
forward
pnly
to
continual
outcages
M»e
*xJo>rtMtiun
ofinij
wiHirg 4
e ^uqrau^^M
vu«»«
nteed to
all mo
the State«; »«•<»»
that ••
<
n S«Grth<
are
enfritWd
taafes^i.^Ve may d[
to
be'Vhtll
a
..
huinamly to
ioubt the y
V
J
»«•j
Hif^ny
plan within the «epp« • ’ ' »f < :
j »in in
j
eH»p ‘iSill’b* deprived oHi1e,’'i.r libep
upon individua^ right«, incessant breacRC®
9
rtf goverwfak 6"‘i1 itoihave
’Olli
the
jrroteetion
of
jjn^
c
»>»Miituti*»n<d
authority
wliwh |»y»»in s«t tL '
approve
of
<
of the public peace, national weaknpft, the law f we maÿ h¿f
la.WAifasaìf
(hejwrighfts
oí
per-
OU
r>_. ..
■
dMe proem
' dyMwpMÏjry^ i«f‘,itrr ♦»..>!
dion»; 'hutVre òànnet vìólJte tlítí
i he cti^dffriow of the
financial diabonor, tbd total kwof
>d without » jxbdkW' Xrerrant, or MAoi
1,1 ■" |A 0”? J^Ulh, by (iih-oui iging tliem f » hwiusl»: .
prooperity,
the^nferafa wrrapli^ of I because it seems to ' confine o»
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