Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 24, 1867, Image 2

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ill tluir just rights as freedmkn, I tut the bauds, and transmit it un ini pa ir
Senate is abaolnt ly between John Doe and Rt< ird Roe,
fo'^isfer < ol <>ur pohpcal inhertence to tbeirr dw tt ftorterity. iH'oòftrhnftb Ik
n standard of deoiaion impropriety ef this needs
without gny
t to be
COMPILED FROM TUX HERALD
•*
‘to^inmy opinión, he an abandonment of ly averpowered.
Every weal
wea
a
caso.
Its
judgment
aplicable
tí!
Qty which we «>* w alike ■ to the memory of wilbdisappear before'that love.ot fiberty a
be proved. Again, if yn^ tax
band of
Chicago, Dec . 11.—Gen Ord has dirfftfo»5
i
ted,ifor it ia nut govern*
lithers and tie rights nt,ou* children.— law for which the American people are <{
car not be tati
the
Conventions of Atkansas
’
ihe
Aikansas and Mises!
Mi -« m
Horlee of the value of $1,000 for one man,
1
e plan of puttmg
f
.
_ the
.
Somlurn States tingnibhed above till other» in the world!
rd by any ral
»ito as«iembU at their respective cab//
< “ «nd the (.M iiei»» Got, (hint n|t partially
define what shall be and exempt a flock of sheep of the same value, ■Jan.
oily
Jan. 7th.
|
’
.■ -
’Hie flaw d«
How far the duty of the Pr«*»i<l» nt, to |i
fur Removal. Itiaim- of another, or $1,000, gold, ef another, loir,
’ -
of negiodv,
negio**5. S/} i<fo<foed nt a
the hands
lUpcrts
received
at
headquart*
rs.
’s»*; ’
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__ sJ**'
j eerve. protect and defend th» CubatitDI
deemed good ci
peculiarly
ui»ptrOpitio»lS,
IThis
found«-
ore what may or may not which either of these could be purchased a: three buiidred whites and six hundred bla<4 >
♦>f the United Stat»*», r* quires him t«» goj
e 1
possible tp chr*
is of s<
jo * i< tv li«V*- been broken Up by civil
•re at the point of stern ation in Louiiwai i-
the Senate. The nature
, »»ppoeing am oiiRUiutmuHi arts of. Cmigrt
be ao considere
improper distinction is made in property*
•r. Industry n»»»*t ‘ h<> r r*nrynr.!ix.J(t; jin4i(»*
Ifancock will ask for Congressional ajipr*»
• it* a very retimi» and iinp*»rtai)t <|i)e»tiou,
ds clear proofs. If the
of the subject
1
es»ablishe.<l, public, credit
r^*.!:t
'oininthin.
<»,
lf
:.J
AIL
are
but
accumulated
labor
and
should
br
prist ion for their relief.
_r « *ii t i L-.
; winch I have deliberated much, and fed
i ■ ? ■ J" I. ■
y, what evidence shal’
! i
'
chareto be inca
« ’’er l»r<>aght out <>f <
»•!. ì 1'0
j
—
Tha
municip>»l!el*<
Pittsburg,
.
Dec
11.
■ tremely w? ximia p* reach h prop* r c*>ncl«is
y to the Constitution alike taxed, or alike exempted.
•h thè-ie ,-nds wotfd r, <,nlI in«' wi»h>m \\ |j,.n ull a< t |IHf het-n bHRsetl
support
it
H
ted
in
a
victory
for
the
labor 4*fa»«*
¡ion
resulted
inavictr-
arc><idmg
or misunderstood in a
Bonds of private individuals, gnuntiea, People's Ticket by nearly three th<>q^»'»d-
j may r^ bn
virtue of Hw girai* men íwh4» r*»r»ii«-»t
l«>tnu-d *»ur
mir ti»-
,i.„
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i
ihr fr»rh»r«»f th** ('on^tuntion hy tl|<*
»uprrpw«
l|e rupn-
italiens origii'.ally. I I
ways, and by violet* States er the Unite '. States—the represents* majority over the R*. publicans. Th«- rjtM»»t
’h”* ,*‘**’r • leg'»»laiit»-auihoiry. ami I r«g..Ì»*rli' enttdleU thuuuafol di
. i "*
Li
rei unnfv w ilt he • an »I t<» il*«- âr<in<)**- («-le *•»»■*>11 the public sets |»( th«, country, the
t party times, unfaith-
perry wen ih 1
is
b^t
accumulated
labor,
ot is unprecedented and causes great ex- rt.« n»e«ti •
tire
of
value,
ia
h^t
fo expect
» Xp» < t film
tliHt m»-
m*- . j?*,
<* fore them, hut it is v; »ill .t«^
Chicago, Dec 12*— The National Rfrtsbh**-
rr-ei-iwbce to it. rejrrciailv in ti
itiitinn may even come
fnlnesi| to II eV
«ics will perf«n in it For tifo Ûrj-tei tuy *e ,,| |(|g|| parly rxcihi'imii
that
which
ia
to
be
accumulated,
and
is
of
can
Coimuiltee called the Presid«»uvial Num*
Iritorions. If the offi
ti. won hl Ije likely to to e < oàsi«’
ight rot to nsk their r ssiatafice uri il wr dv-
hlt'dure a vmlt-nl Colli*! »•Ú li»-t h * eu the>ad* ccr be accu«ed,q
honesty bow shall it be value in proportion to the probability of its inating Convention to i »eet at Chicago, Ms?
■pctcifov. Tjhr gn-»t !
« n»r of our own ror:j>ct
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20,1^68.
'I lleretltR'iif
------------ the t»** lirniiçlléR <>f the govern
inferred fiyrn acta payment in labor, or its result, when desired..
»
mai e Out
out? ? 1
«» •»<•«•<? foh«by sii al,
ith » « R» e bvfn n'lh e.» ru
»■«»
NtW York, Dec. 1 —The TtweW pi
n«ent. Tide aouM be »imple cii il war. and
blie duty,from private Why then should not either of them be taxed'
ncntsl nrd moial ch*>a- »«-i Hfew will
mund special says th* Conservativi*’ lUui«*-
M -1 the
I ftbkJ lai»l
I M Ml uneiin iectc4
; r 1 i
i ch li war iniist be remrted io only a*
B’ j '
1
i
eral
reputation
?
or
j, or f
nn an'.alenn*.ati««n' Hf in» in bprtlny in ont-
vention ha« metí
It is coiMpOMtu bl D.r
accordiag to their actual value ?
reuody f»«r the wiwet of evil«». i Whhtcwr hii*tt>r
& await the commission
A
mn>s. It the infrimr obtain« the aiiiei nd*-n«-y
ab'est
inen
in
the
State.
Niue LundH?^ d» •*•'
I loi^ht lend lo provoke t-livuld -.!
b< carftfolly : n u.*( rhe Pref
The bonds of the United States which
over the Other, it WiM g«v ever with te frienr? :
grandson
(»f'fihom-
ea or in office? bh»*;i
~
T
- I " egates we e preaent. A o
,
avoided. A la thlnl and .cuitRCieiitivu* tpag- of a|i semai
»
i or as J tferson was made temporary
John
Doe
has
purchased
with
the
gold
coin
mtiurarv
Prcii
PrcRident
’dunt
(e r-isk th« character and
lsirate will concede very much t«»| houenl **& he in the mea
an«i
A,
H.
Stewart,
firmer
Secretary
jd
th*’
no common nn>r«‘«t<,
ror and something ev* n to pervefoe malfoe, totere« of
i «
ion io the hands of tn* n the legs: tender of the United States, is no
Interior,
was
made
permanent
chairman.
ranny as thfo ronfint
wit-
Interior,
■St^^y® h» confidence ? more the
property bf the United States than The resolution» recognize the abolition m R«“-
I
ncsFed, Ah*.-a«’y life néçroi»» , drei ii.fiuenctd before lie will endanger ibe’ pittylkf peace» to whom he ci
and he mil not adopt forcable ineaeure». or Mu#t he lorbe Itbevcomplaint until the was tlie gold
■j coin
■*- or - the
-v---------------
li.:. !! u
_ m by very; assert the light of Virginia to mut
greenback
held
rotor- ­
by proniiws <«l «•onfiM,n’h*H »rpl plufofer.—
md ehmC01 be prevented ?
litischpf is d
*J hey are taught tn tj-gard a» an rifomy cverv
ation
in
the
Union;
declare
her
intent
’«''1 to
Union ;
mt*nt?on
him belort tire purchase, and John Doe is of
Ifhislzeal
in
perform their duty to the > Union in good foil.)
white w.an wbohws anv respr.'tfor thv rights
».public service should ini
hit* cimatitnrut». It n* true chm <* r may wfo
the »»me wealth before and after. Now, why
ot his own race. IT this ’ cpnvhups 1 it must
protest against the gov «ernment of Verginia
pef hipi toant^ jjate the o rt'act must he
in
a
bub
th»*
Executive
wovld.
be
cvmpullt
should
he
be
taxed
for
hia
legal
tender
or
gold
njjtil all order will
in a maimer n«»t definei d in the Federal Con*
become wwrse »nd «
move at thé p<4 It of being tried him^eiffor
ed
to
stand
on
it<
rights
mid
mar
(
tum
I
|H*m
gtitution ; disclaim bi Tstility .to the black
l»e subverted, S*i inihtstry dystrbyrd,
the
«fosîri'yed, and
a
the‘oneuAe of.fi jnJering his sUbordHate ? Coin yesterday, (bulb the manufaucture of the
reta»
rega
’
dl**m
dl»**«
of
coin«*
qm
noy*.
,
If
t
’
oiq
race, but declare that white men shou d \till
- 1
fertile fie’dr »»I th» South .gn»»!W up into »
In the toevét)®! IpiuMancaufrhe country government, and one I--
the “ promise to pay
-should pn«* au act which te f nt only, in']
retain control of thr jvemment. MeA»un-a
wibleroeRS. f Of
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all the dangers ■whirb our
®n-
some one mus||
Ip id responsible fur offi »nd to day exempted fro:n' taxHtioà oi
pHbl**
c*«i.fl.ct
with
the
coiisitutiup.
but*
on
hie
are to bs taken to tesl Lthe Cmislitntionaiity
nation has yet enrouiitered.snbpc are equal.
dm» e cial: dtiirqneH
ccrtamly,
it
curried
«mt.
pmduue
»miiuj
of every kind. It is bonu, (which is a ** promise to pay,' ) I putr of the Reconsteuction Acta, and a comimibe
• tn those which must result frbtu the success
nnd
iir*
parable
-i
j
’
iiy
to
the
Gfoeriui
was appointed to pri par» an address tv the
to say where that
extremely diffi
of the effort now making to Africanize the
chased with that money ?
rHnrdies for rebfomRibihty, ji
and
11
III*
re
l
e
neither
jmlicuil
rpmedlea
people^
ople. "Adjourned.
’ Adjourned.
half ot cur country.
be thrown, if it be
Manifestly
tberww no fairness in exempt!
the uro« ga it ti fl«ci* nor power r
L
New
York, Dee. 1 —The JFbrLTi^perml
noti léfr wbertl i
bean piaevd by the
WHB C*«fT OF TUE PREgEMT PLAN.
the
pie t«< proi* c< llini.t-e.te' willui 01 th«*; ««th
-------- to bu*t*in
. _
ither, and says: The Senate i »times
just men will admit one kind of property and taxing anotl
CoénDu i *n. T
1.1 -
-1. ■ -
cial
aid
»»I
their
*-l«<J<ed
detendei
|;
I
l«»t
President
to
th*
suspension
of
S'B'itcto
1
be
id'
ft
I would not
net put considerations
rnnsiderations of money in
the governmet should not resort to this kind
lUiiht
tu
be
entirely
re
that
the
I
’
fospi
issue un order nmqv-
President will probably
|
compr’it on with justice arid right, but’the » 'tance the lcii»eli|’1'e <1* partii»* nt sioiild
ii<*leq iÍr«uu sfo
totponsibility,
if
he
can-
of
favoritism.
All
will
agree
that
it
Rhoulti
should
an appeal to ihc Su«.
pa-.*
an
Ad,
«
ven
j
tkroiigb
all
she
form
­
line
I«
ri
i
mg
Stanton
and
expetiFM incident to reconstrh^fon under
I
umate
m
of
rcRtrictions
piac
hok
rueet
it.
bt
C*
—
«U
ili
Ian
to
abolt-h
a
the wMem adopted by CongreS: nil RggtR-
not bedon» except in the greatest emergency, I premr Court.
. ’ .
i T
-I
- IL
• I
Grant has just issued orders to fouster
ction. The unreatric- i
rate what I regard as tho intrinefo wm g < f partment of the .Government. In aneliFai r e«i by: law urti
when
thv
kind
of
aervica
desired
cannot
the
ProidetiJ
might
take
the
high
rrsphh^
1
124 oflteers of I the
‘ Veteran roerrt corps.
out
«
d
power
fo
’
it'
1 from office is a very
the m»»»nre h»rlf. It
F haw curt; uncuimte*!
otherwise
bo
pr-iaurtd.
Now,
the
U
nit*d
nite
d
«
tnF
!.
15.—A Wæhingtdn h , m -
Washington,
DrC
bi
ity
uf
hfe
fiflice
and
,-avr
th**
hfe
ti
million» already, a* d if peiWiMe j in, «. h *’ll
g»eat one to L-,... |d even to a magistra-
ion between Sum«.« r
add largely to the list of taxati««« forraily ton natmn at all Jn«2ards. rJ Inn»» »!•»«! I „,-
'■eneral suffiage of the States, thinking it absolutely tirreasary to cial reports» conv
tu be ch« sen by tt
the
talc Councfl of hs
and
two
delegates
con-trnctiou*
Acts,
though
a-
phlinly
uqcwu
opprv»»ite to he borne
opprerwivr
bnrae wit
witlmiit
limit ‘complaint,
complaint.
mutable directly to procure a loss, issued its bonds vxatnpt from
whole people^<: ind*
Sumner
denounce*! t.*«*
Territorial l>»gur
I ' ’ •
tod
way fiv*»lly rrrtnc the tiva»nry uf the -titutmual a- any that can be unarmed« w*rrie
i
j
.. L
-ill»
ii.i¿
Ih^m
tur
his
ají
is
undoubtedly
liable
taxation.
conservative Republicans as tha bane lof t'•*'
I
krnpii y
We nut believed tu.be *»l the cla-s la t mnritfoi
i nation to a condition. of Iwai ikrnpny
.. J.1 tu abhse, anditi
-S. .•
perioduf
our
history,
Th»*
pe*
pie
were
n«>t
wln»!l|
dui»-meil
gr* at mistake oi tb< i a: ty
,
.
If it be an impropriety in exempting a c J ssr party be said the gr«RI
iniftt no* drhide ooTRelvr» J. f,
It . |wwl
a .d. '
( r< qnire
,
«ed. flt’itbe
thu\
>|
the Prfoi’kn-
perhaps,
has
JU
re
n
cf
the
power
ut
»-elfdefen-e
hi
nil
the;
Nh
»nil
wan the fei'ure to . impeach
_
rtiong »tending armv. ( an<rprphphly more
iron» taxation unuer ordinary circumstances,
• l ..
ut«*
||e c< n
Kstitutfonal
that
it
ern State* ; they still held th* r in hauil^ th«- desirable
apd
and pass the political rights bill,
n» of dull
tfoillar» per an-
than two I a* dre«l million»
ht> wa^ safe should be *oi 'eate* a» to make the Pcesi eeitainly if such things be done undar extra-« •«idered Grant • soldier but nothing worr • a
. I"
num, tn o aintaiw the »ii| preriiacy 6f the ne- i acred right .of the ballot, and
dne time they would <»i<Me
co
1« «tent merely^ comfo n
cai ba done and opf)o*ed »¿raiicingrhto as the Preside»-1
“ ri
informer against ordinary cin u<nst»i«ces, i, when it can
gr** governments after thry atr efoahlfebed to beliete in due
insiihiti<»n’lii
I’
’] he »urn th»» thr»»wn away ^nnhii if proper the rescue of their own
at least be permit- honorai» y, a rcturu to equal taxation should
.. ttial
e
i ap .iy1|S|t other agent^ le 4- Jd ai
giVes nie plea-ure t«» add
tlie
Report »ays»the Austrian mission has
the
apfo
h ur»d fi*riw a »inking fund Iargt*fon<>ngh to
rd tqaetin jliatca
*
•itv ’ before rume opeu be made.
0<»li
itgrt!
been
tendered to Montgcmsry
Blair. ■ r
_ inou
.
p»y the thr whole national debt i iS fere than Mild timt llie appeal tu mir C< ifti
nibuiial, idp -
l‘ party polities
t
of
ip,
lind
ttiii
To
our
mind
there
are
but
two
ways,
either
Washington,. Dec. 16.—-A. resolution wo
nut taken iii . vatü.
fiftv*n year». I.
I. vain to hope ..._
It i»
tha thev »titueuts was VV
re»«jl (o
merits,
of
eiery
the
offered
re ci ting the PrtoidtnlSi reeomme««dn
yduhi
v ill themerlve», without the aid of military my* confidence hi tlreir virtue i
ef which would obviate’this inyubus of th»
WRIPHPu'
.-.Oni
ea.-e,
ftirntalfo
ur
ea
ns
of
taking
>lie
tion to repeal the rec »(ruction laws, an ¿
power Riaintaiw their aH^pndamy | Ihry are »trtus uut to have been iui-j»foQrd
of wealth declaring that Un
exemption
uf
a
very
large
portion
never would cor ser t
J to d lrcide iitcordin/
u h<»liy
holly ine»pablr
ine»pable of holding ia
i» »»l>jnft
»foijagatimi
V*
’ieo
THE TF.NVHE oV OFFl’C E* LAW.
nor deviate fron- its
tire w ‘ bite p»*pfe
Soatfl.
¡/Thia would
1
guannt e from taxation, and free us from the blighting to tak a retrograde »t
.-"I-
r
‘ of the ,Z
‘ y j »ohmit
: ; tn
to dcubl the r»a-
tire jmigww'tit
the pub
It ia well and pyblfoly known that rnor • the
r when he acts io evil of maintaining a privileged daw withia law*. There is nor
ha tafety ofj
tire
judgment of
of C**i-gre»»
Cm -gréa» wh«
a h» they
thee the
pub |
•
.
r
r
’
C m «
toration of th» rebel lie State* being ai cc*w *'
F
~ not be lajorioaely affr*
, ‘t« d by ' moua frauds ha»e been perp träted on I ih
lie < r« dir w»*y
«'odd faith, ah
war Republic.
‘
folly
accomplMhe»l, and ‘ tb«*re
is no good 1
>y*tvm of n eaeareo
eaeareS liba
like tiiw.j
tliia.i |Vith*
n >y«tern
)Vith onr treasury and collosaal fortune» havn beeu the*^ighte of jhe other party. I speak, of
NEW BOM DI
m*«leocti0!i laws.
reason to repeal the rronnsteuction
¡» wr . The
I he
debt
<"
* ted 1 the v»»t private i a ternate w hich are ma le at the
the public expense.
J tirsaf lecie> CQdri|fr, witji<all prefer respect for the
resolution was passed by »otrict party vote. •
complied With it, ere cannot ha too caw- ofeorrupticn has jnereused, to incn»(isiDg pyes(|nt Sen||e;butit does not seem to roe might b» tallied and money pn cured upon
r
*yea 111 ; noe» 32.
.
r
».
' • a . a I
I ‘
»a
timiR of ■ p< lid wlitcb ofo'ht by possibility and if not diminiUied will s<xm- -br nH ns
gov-
i.
Oar
Cqaf fcny legg^atiye |pdy Pan bo so e«»n- them to pay offi th# present on«
‘
The PfosidenTs com n»un»cation e!ring his
impair tb* <x»i fi ewew* ef the a odd in onr
reasons
foH the suspension ta Sect’v Stan o >,
iutototal.ruiN amL-d-isgMice. -The p bli« chuted as tp nMirp'its fitness fur these eminent being in peace with il taf and the
Govtrr.Bient. 1 !<•♦ emAdmce cab only be 1
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.. world, its sureties are deemed mufe certain by is published to-day. He says ef ' Slant ton. in
ert ditorsand taxpayers are alike nferipsted functions.•'ll ! is •of . the theory
thia
retained fo fiareislli iiwwltatinf the priuei- .
h a con«l<-inn«ti-»n of the Tenure of oft-r
pies uf jneiio* aa*! hswar on (Ire p«>pular saind. in an horn st uaminiHtratintrbfthc hua >pe< a, GovernmentJtha ’public offices are the capitalists and could be sold for a k l«M
U m inter
inur at Bi1. that the Cabinet treeling was mo«l <*tn
irbçhqld them; they are
and by the am-trcrupdlueefidelity (wall our and neither cluis’ will long endufe r the property.uft
even, tbin the present ones are drawing, r.n < pihatic, all the mctuber> alter the death - $
■ •' . “
a*
* iigflyemeu'» of eteTV sort. Any serius» highhanded ruberies of jfie rcceujt past- givep mereltb
trust for the public ben
subject *o taxation. And it is well known to President Lincoln, fa voting ‘ the acUioe cr
ihere L*fil-fo*(rô)èt||^ea
breach of the orgsuio law. per»i»(rd in for a For this discreditable
¿¡»creditable state of things
thin
reconstruction adopted. Iwhieh Stanton f’.ui
uy p fixed period, aooie-
a
1
that
goverment
will
not
have
gold
coin
considers!»’» time, cannot hot crest» fear» aie several «»uses/ Some of jhe texes are times during’
2 jhavior but generally
himself prepared for Liincoln. The. p^.<-*?»>
for the etahih'y of frr» inetitaiion»
Habit­ »o laid »• to prêtent aa irrcatsfoble tenptJ- tnejqare (fob
«nation organizing a government for N >r h
enough
to
pay
the
bontfo
when
they
becom
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to be terminated at the
ual violatmu» of prescribed rales, which a»' II tina te evade payment. The grei s|t sums
Carolina
was issued in pursuance of the
pleasure of tjift iSpjt’intiug power which due. If the d«bt must be funded, why not
bind anrweke» tn *»b»erve. jun»t deanmylite I
with
the approval of every niembi t
scheme, I
• htoh uffievrs m»y win by eunnivánoe at represents the collective majority and now and upon taxable suretw»?
the people. Onr only »tend»rd of • foil Snip ;
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The Preeideot't
of the Cabinet 1 present;
frsnd create a pressure which iamore
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speaks the- will of the people. The forced PAY THE BONf)B
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“ GREENBACKS.” •lifference of opinion « ¡¡th Stanton b.-r -
lreiug »et to naught, the sheet »nebot <»f sue
it b t 4)0 detention iiyuffice of .a single dishonest
poli* ical morality is l«Mt the public ermecisnee many
. can withatend - and there can be i
“ Greenbacks^
*de by
Greenbacks?4 are
are m
made
by the
the govern
govern- ­ with the acts relating U »offi »g“ in the I) x
»win. • frum it» mooring»,aad yield» tn ever/ d*wbt th»i the open disregard of i oonstitu person mayt' work ^reat injury to public
tiict of Co umhia, and j the n-eoiisivurtioii
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3fl« e
imfoilse of passion and interest, If we re , Hoed obligations stowed by doive of t e iqterests. Th|k danger to the public service ment •'Hagai Kinder lor all debts public and Bills «»f Maruh, 1886. Th« is President »Kinns
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pinltate the CoBstitatioo we will not he ex - ­ highest and most influential men in ifo* comes hot fH)m th'e power to remove but private/except duties on imports and the that Stanton withheld dispatch**» stating the.-
pveted to pay much attention 1« p*ewatary F , i aouutrj
the fi/at probability of a riot at New Orlenos until
aouutre h»a
has greatly
u really weakened the tn
moral. fiou» the pdfrer to appoint ; therefore it interest on the pub.io debt. Wien
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after the riot occurred, He refuicd to 8**nd
obligations. The Ration
violation of jayb
su**h a p
p'edss<
’edee<
¿f tho*e who serve in ! subordit nate was khat thw4'ramej*l of the Constitution1
it was instruetiotis to prevent d s»urbance.
five-twt ity loan wax before congress
con.
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tè», left the pow^r of jeunhal unrestricted,
.understood by all and so reported by the ehair­ President attempts to p ve th« illegallitr
will assnndiy diuiii.isk the n.arhet »sine <*i
* ineloding inter« st on the public d bti, are*
o.«. while th' y
lye the Senate a right te re'
onr promise» ; besides if we now achnwel-
of the efforts to check 1> responeibili-y by »
,‘,i ara more than ait times as touch •» they ject all appt jntmenU which in its opinion man of the committee on approprsations, tha; depriving hitn of bis right to »elect hia own-
edge that the nation»I debt was created Bui
to fold the Stair» in the Union, »a the tex­ were seven year»ego. Ta collect an dia­ were put fit . jo be imide. I A livie reflea the principal was not payable in gold but ouly ng* » ts.
New .York, Dec. 16— G ot . Humph­
tian nn this âubject eil) probably Mtisfy- the interest
Before this loan was taken a
payers were led is suppo»«1, but te expeil bursa this vast amount requires caref li su
them lr«*m it and hand them over to hs g«»s- psrviaioa •• wall as--yetematic vigi lance nl] who hayjÿ the gûid of the country
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ten forty loan was authorized at five per ceBt reys, of MisMRMppi, vectored aueb infor­
emed by uegroe». the daty to pay it may Thisayatem, nsver perfected, was mweh heart
mation of an intended outbreak Rtaopg
Our bfc-t courre? is to lake principal and interest payable-in» coin.
stem much less clear. I say it may »eem di«MWgaoised by the tenure of office bill, the C
fij
the oegroes in January that he deemed
our guide, walk is
•on
Now, if the principal of tho six per cenG
go; for 1 du tret admit that this nr a« y other which has almost entirely d Iratroyed effi
iked ouf
by
the
founders
of
»he P1
it neceseary to i»«ne a proclamation of1
nut
aignmvnt in favor of repudiation can be
gold
al-
gold
bearing
bund»
was
payable
in
eial accountability. The Presidi
Wut tiny ilieR
and obey the rules made
warning against such combinations.
entertained »» sound, hot its iiiflirenee *a
b.* thoroughlyTOnvincpd .that, iti officer
Chicago. Deo. IT,—The Times' special
e ^observance of our great thongh the contrary was staled on their face
tere»
snnre minds may well Ire apprehended. The
rede
financial honor <*f w great, comm* reiul nation may be incapable, dishooestor unfaithful
why did the government offor a ten forty says the President* ia ab<}»t to send an*
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Cooalitutiou,
but
under
the
Lw
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largely imivbted, and wiifo a regeblican
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loan at five per cent, principal and interest exiranrdtoary message to Congress, which
form of government administered by »genre which I have named the utmost hs can J •: • I
specially eommerda the coarse of Gen.
payable in
iu gold? Aud
And, why
why a id capitalists
of tire popular voice, is a thing of such del­ do is to complain to the Seriate and hsk
Haircock at New Orleans. Ho will ask
take
that,
which
would
pay
but
five
per
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would be followed by such unspeakable ea- a better man, If thè Senato bel
when they could as ra.-ily take the oth» r at says has earnestly inaugurated »he reign uf
e re
regard*»
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k lamity. that every trne patriot most dewire
aa personally or politically liostilh tD the
aix! The contracting parties both knew llial civil law, and given citizen*the privilege-
-----------------------------------
to avoid whatever might expose it^teth»
Pre«ident. it is natural and riot sito< eihtr
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Y, DECEMBER24, W67^ the five-twenty loan was not payable in gold of the hahem corp ns act, pAwettaon of the
slightest danger. Tire great interest» of the
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I courts, and freedom to the pre-8. The
country require immediate relief from the*»
and that the ten-forty was, and it <M so ad
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possible,
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document will soon be p
enactments. Business in the Sooth is pa- it will take his part as far
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him
tri
store
him
to
hife
place
and
will probably create quit
a sensation,
alliz« d by a sense of general insecurity, by
I This qir lemon is receiving attention from
Cooke, the Treasury agent advertised the ten-
thv terror of confistatim>, and the dread of umph over tho Executive sbperfor. The
nt of ibe new*
regarding the common
Íie Amer
people,because of that peraIHr- forty, as the enfy loab the principal and in»»
negro supremacy. Tire Southern trade fmm officer has other chances of impunitj ari i.41
policy, to be followed probably by the
y of IM
ds exempting them from taxa
which tire North would have derived so great ing from accidental defeat of eviden 5ft. 1 fo
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removal of Canby and P<»pe.
rarest of which was payable in gold.
a pr fir neder government of law. still Ian- mode of investigating it and the » •errey
Th
ivernmtot of the United States
‘crtcy 4 bon.
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By the terms of the law under which they
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»ent into CongreM to-day »
mon
rrxn metals and also of paper ;
were issued the United State» may now pay extolling Gen. f~
ceases to be shebvrvd by the arbitrary power
... as a circulating inedium—
official tirwrlfeasance should become bold ini these!
used
which makes all its operations unsafe.
them at its option, (the five years having asking Congress „ ___ _ ...
i«i proportion »s the delinqdehl^ lerrn tn .iccümuUteiOlahor
>or I jBMbhjh —Now, if it be
That rich conntry. tire rtrhe^t country
elapsed)
Why should not the five^twent'ea He says Hancock is the oi \
itirely
themselves- safe. I
the world ever saw is worse than lost if it he think
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proper to
American army in high eomi
a >to< | of merchandise, why
nut Mn placed under the protection of a pi-rsuaded that under such a ywlle i the hot tax tha ^uld nr paper rapiysentathm of be paid now. and in the kind of money the ; the Potomac, sines f
duty,
free constitution. Instead oPbeiiig, a» it President cannot perform thp gre
[«was influenced by the examplelot »Washings !
contract calls for—“greenbacks ?'*
value for wMeh that stock was exchanged t
ought to be. a enur e of wraith and honor, it aseignvd to him. of seeing the TirT.,
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w~-.R-r-
A private individual ran purchase them for I ton, who sxnpalottay »beamed fron» vio- i
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will become an intulrruble burden upon the fully executed, and. that. it< «iirublis hin» f (*<>ld is k..<
buUy n pr^sRiUtive of vah*e and the
lating the constitutional rights of his fellow
from the Icit'xent'i and auegcHt tome public recognition ,
nation.
“
greenbacks,"
they
were
bought
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rigid
most especialiv’frona e»>f »reins
tiovernny n| jhas made 4*F-gal tender
the
governme. t with “ greenbacks,’ it was stated of Hancock's
sek'a patriotic conduct.
THE VOICE OF THE ELECTIONS.
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to
the
accout tability which- i» i
¡ante, and jr courts |^vr held «-legal tender' >•»
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Another reason for retracing oor step» due exemithih <»f the reyeni^
New OrieanSi Dec. 18.—Get. Hancock
in Congress when the law was,
io be monej
Now.|if John Doe, possessed
has
ordered an. election in Texas fosand'
will dcobilrrs be seen by Cougre«-» in the CuhM»tution ihve*t* the Pf.' wj^ent WÌ<b
nba.ite,” it
principal would be paid in
of
one
million
dollarsbf
merebandiaa,
or
gold,
wf merchatxlise. nr g«*M,
against ia Gonven ion, to e^nvene Ml
late manifest»turns of public opinion npon authority to decide wheth
shir a removal
was advertised by tha Treasury! agents that
the subject. We live in a country where
and continue four days. Eech ballot JpiW
ix*yn *ca«e ; thv or “gre«iib4’k«M ’» Iwble tn be taxed his pro*
should br wade »n *H»y giv
the popular will always enforce* olredi« nee
Ijita to support organized society, why should thay would befpaid in “| greenbacks ”-it is Rented by a negto is tube marked'ceMed/
f Congress (jeclares io sub.*"
sooner,or later. It is vain to think of op po­ Act of
No soldier will be allowed in the vieinhy wP
that snafrl^reatea *ay by whiek that brgt staled on their laoe (hat after fiva years they
all only aeouse meh as he
the polls unlera registered m vateri
sing it with anything short of legal niith '«ty. he shall only aeu_
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may
be
paiddn
“
greenbacks*
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baa
Huvio
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of
¡^cumulated
Iwbor
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ba
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to
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Laves biin nothr-g but
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people, but to separate
tfriirtidiO'N distinction to nndt
in
teace ef a free gouramvM to theix own’*
“J who may hear bto
and
have escaped your attention that from the
day on which Congress fairly and for­
mally presented the proposition to jgnvfon
the Southern States with military force, with
a view to the Dltimate-estahlishm tnt of r egro
sopnmacy. every expression of the genewil
sentinprot has been averse tn it. “ The af-
fe> tione of this generation cannot be detach­
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