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rmwnmw BREAX - friobsnsked-ghpim 'The Wilmot Proviso. CAMPAIGN -- [1 'The regent death of David Wimot has revived All the terest In the famous proviso which liears {Jose Of considering, an m greene sto re pig | edeint sher to the Houso ad, \My Lords.\ , Monday, March 30, 18 Before ha fluishod he was several t ha. Chief Justice took the l31min iy called to order by tho hi Mer. Gon Madam 251—2111? House bIM 3 pro tw use of public moneys was p Beuate and ordered printed, Tho the Central Branch of the Unlon * was debated until the explration of hour, when it was latd aaldo, Thosp c 6 t r 7 the teport of the Standin Committee H r d 49 6 aya wore f Mf. io gh oi country was thei taken up, and after dobate v e E l P uke - ny of Virgible to. The President's Vato Messago hq h ‘ e 6 Pil i 3 . ‘P hy g , : “HIDE! for prin REPUBLICAN & mmocndfi ¥ lppting | . Mm)” pf our count o dt ~iinopm§‘l” 7 received. a discusaion wroso as to whe 5 t the pre¢ e ha proceeding jn the HighGontBof Impeach. arnd lod We laid aside untl) to-morrow, flags??? mgzfliflf gm”! is“ gum), ment opehed on Motiday. The argument of | the North-Western Territory, and embracing the na o right to. mak tlon? 6 p ressea us with The gm Rominn Republican looked with dread | : The eventful year i “fag terms as to a She, upon some of thd powers granted. by'that Jn. 1.W°‘m°°m“°“ of WM “thm ig tho have mfiubmnudmm strument Heé fo on edpeclal manner altaoked [P* tian of the opun-| All”)? £341“? the presidential powers. | Hear what he eald in | hads of every man in “Wm? uni? fils great' speech in that conventh t, be he ever so poor. The Presiden toher mwmwmmwaha groat ap n that convention : \Tmportont 188980 [tho demand for consumption hav rea * t com- weat Into Executive Session; {fof an outh, or of duty by any de wiulsteria) capa tth s fade.] General Butler was a learned and exhaustive re- present States of Ohlo, Michigon, Indians, Dil. 1 without posltivg. | ® 2??me dmon Hol i “SM a: ie 7 Help dea \of the question, \the actor of Eif’iviieonsin &o. InTrsia rigid of cesslon { Intern i i m0 ve, or for any proper ' He conten that it was o matter of fo J (ur 1 a tocthe,th mf on, cflmmgfig “3&v9pg‘fis 1m “£111? he)?“ 8331212025; ggnrtiincégwimthert‘igz gugugljéggfl:%;g:fig a??? {mt ”D'inndmigidea‘c movoméfl: En and nn figfiugporéedfiy a fifitfia aige has aleendy begun : an n fo © or. whether the ef Justlco ' p m tr sonnence af the hari meo ie prong a ere sept erent ress tot mployriest lave 3 of power (h tate pufpor e to dety-Cone. g g A hall on potroléum products. - erywhere\ darontiond Congtens, the 3 o maths ma s Alavpry hor in the Fotgin, | ME RS r to soll zen £0! (thong belie n xerv mils;g airline. th alt Wim and | on the Field, lifts its hydra head 0 fro ”anagram 41:9..b6er Iub intention and carried ont his: pur. ter nly 'man, “WW?“ £5 ig hm npéiogista f the President have sought W“ h ment to h ibis designg as Er, will Tori. Lows mugt.be magi-[flea- The Currency sonia timo . hnve a Jedi-ins In. the chair of the | gratifying to observe that the'trial will proceed | of slavery. z0 present aft bntpubisto with bee gammy among foot on: the inws p but. Xt. 4 ubstifutes opstitutionality of its notion, and defled Its , a id {h whi m : id, Bish Schenck “plaid? thg‘gfifle an V4 gig h ranging qg/fiy NAL \This ordinance was finally adopt If se ue ai, Emma o ”H“ |The Victory established. by Amman hemmed w 3d; pose an virdtonto nis -usurpation-lhat ho acted 00 TA TST; fi tho TBF Coltinental Congress, ind if” pug top was!» megzfitmuflg Bp Mal-“1 pio powers; and for that purpose {h that terrfor 4 ry. im, and it will be the ye Fete “MAKES“ eneth) closing a a tatlO with 3a £11?“ nspic annual\ by Tegtsaton. “$4ng had. a.. Johnson: Itt the mug-mm” 'nud. may [from a mistaen interpretation of the zaw It is | thus.all. that.vant.torritory was.saved from tho Growers in Wiscousin are an' earl glint“ fylfifiega'g’hamselvtf a! mop a li tr amendments; question =A aimsqwnmmw hon, the House conor lon of and non-concurred the tax on conl 3mm Aborthe: «Mrnnmkg aalt:the presiding f Che: Juatice: pat the qefstion AH COH his lecisioh should: ibgmmingdégygthe Renate, rights\0\ thi doousel ofttaiont \*~ had tmade manomepcnl before we goto December, 1845, .and shortly thereafter Texas was ladmitted' formally-as <one of the States of government so rep te with subh' inenpportable I ag m to nnnu The' attentlon-of our the Onlon,' Her constitution provides that the Legigmmm should haye no power to Interfére evils-1f-we-ma “if?! rules by which he shall ¥ulo his people and In- terpose such cheoks. tis shall \7 mam: him. from thoAm épP solely relieve this |must be éstablfs ed\ od 'an' endaring basls- |. happons Irwou? rather.. £51;ij nth.\ {T am sure, most 0 nye gre of the same : Com- opinion, have s in Ionian 'and commons, than | depatch, yet not suddenly as to shock‘ m rperes., And aboveal} the Borean Stater goose) that, ~ Tligse eatential featsiréd wo support with ** We. Advisenew growers (n - that not trtbulld (too man; esin'the al;\ $35” 111ng of biasing 1113: pmgpecuvg + visitation ~The Yéotugnt to mammqnmowz s it ' na wosflso anradditio #6 OL, ( ; hs h h hat orls to be- D racy to-d preadog The détv é T Mr. Boutwel. anld mohxermmm \That what purp emop ey d m 3 Ee plone. f ems [presida ns anember of the' tribal; for 18 entlfely a different drticle from what was Do- gera'nod freight on a rw'ifiehillr a On greas‘ d 5a, 131m tha sole power -to ! try impeach mocracy thirty years ngo,.cannot be questioned. 55,2! usafibag Mi PPric 111W menti-which gavedt tho tight to deald@all In- | (weuse the term: as applied to political prgint- rogd, ande 9mm #hiok i dental .quest IF -th . esto 1? e imam ga'féougenfii {fiffiegv sation). , gears \ago; or about 'the get-. whovfiinbnruilx‘mad‘ My“; “muss“ b age life-time of Individuals, the Democialy par Wyfic‘ ”1&4 crid‘ R'to the Chief Justlcs giving his vpinlbh-on 'the imlingwblfilt 1!th be'eubject to- “indecision ty\ had something more than mefe=cayiling A of.the, agilnst an opposition as the ground-work 6f it d i?“ t eprésontative of lth, \* memo 3&3, d {2 yesterday, auifireforred. to thoi hr read aninbstraot of-the. batho faith. Tt then Hod Pringiples. It thas. hada short Hmong“ Swimwear 91an i Q, procede | ice which me . rrr tc question.. . >.) Policy Tooking.to the good of the greatest nam- ber. .It then had spirit and: pmgremivo action. $start . ol'liib’i’rmddbnes I lof \his\ Bim anbmitiea yesordiyy\ \in gammy amen-5s.- . Mr Butler can! from the rupon of the trial: n! 'The fron-will and unyielding rectifuds of Inolson; mndo a len tothe ¢ Nudge 'Ehase,'an \Instance where the were part, and \ patest, of the );) Thitp d S Mu w Horie, 3. fiétflbflni’bflh RHC app \Comhiittes Senate Adjonti6d 'at -the con?\ dunion af the debate on the Suprem® Connhiufl p regumned , consideration . pL. “M33 men, E Bain 'ongeconding tha. provic mam; ties conditton of the party as it stands in 1968... Bome zany point to Its enccesses of last year as. rebut. n fo refer thi minutiae ad. E Pri teting 'on the previods- q tlogife Wishbnrns‘mdvefl‘n till of tho'H 05:5 undaemnndfluhe ms nays The [He ied. aps 44 molt Bn Amt was (unfair to tune 11W and ip wasagreed 12-yens 83; xihyoSO'Eino 'to mg last voto being taken.the mule mmhibitih e om vo unit Cf aro Aly legg- 1 “mum-m the rin ifled go &' cort ting ovidence to its dealing-as proof that it all]! ‘tfin’i’hfiide’bt rafting s has grit and gracefuiness. | These aresonly 8pm modic. . The old soldier, wearing oft the weary hours of life's decline-dozing tn bis chiriney- comer-and bubbling -cer with senile mam- bling, will accnslonally show spark» of a by- gone manhood-seize his crutch and. show how. fields were lost and won, But he is In his dotagé, nevertheless, and gradually crapibling away to make room for now and.younger life.-Bo of-the. RULE presiding . officer of the Senate Bhnfl «direct all nocessary preparations in the Senate Chamber, and.the presiding officer of the Bennto “final! direct all the forms of proceedings when natal; altting for the purpose of pen The full official returns of the Alabama: elec- tion shows that the total vote on the proposed Constitution fell ghort of the aggregate neces- sary to have ensued the tatification of the in- 'cutlve Session upon simi'nominntinn ; far that: 4t- -ns-its candidatefor the ig New abolished by Mexleo, the Anglo Saxon: ognatier- gi which he s T. port Gexznan Geant Hop culture to A er tience think of i $ s FRIEND. Iwill morits effect it, thet it should be made phnficuily the POOR MAN! the n ch thing before, 311 , ‘1 w 10080, in fhat 8 wes comparatively un. ° mercial, Its corps of Hub tate, it. InMnyioiiawing, the Maxi- 'ilm to tooks que b '207 bi ins. *Exports, to Canade, 41bales Id Jh .Ipferfst of alavery. A bill had beon In- i ignominiously tri¢ in the State. total, al binles-to Can he not, sf the 'his army, beat my terfitoy that migll¢ be ceded by that the cheapest. We ask the kind co-operation of ket .on the. 21 productive of more referred.to-Me. Boutwell's acknowl~ monarch; your fall uith in“ ybu and ssslat £ t for the Campaign agninet their southert( rulers, Republican & Demoormt for the Vance t 210 io pos ent. t on all interlocutory questlone,but said the coun- PEO th9 Porty bad mind, mefat and wht then become of yon aud our 8! hta! Will not from shilling trom resolved that all should stand firck and. present Ten Coples to one address if} Buchanesuons in the firatinstance. fled its councils; its vim bas relapsed fnito bitter declaim against the powers given to the Presl- Fine sainples of Bavarians were firmly 'heth rib t which mg m t A atl w A? H then the chief cornerstone of Democracy) Benator 10 loon, hs motion that t cratic Party ts Rmusculated,~ -~--- -- [ there 'was nt the head ofthe army a General passed a bill abolishing: the Jurlsdiction. of the English growths. A slight advance in prices, innumflmwmmméflmmkm~ aa nays f lula! ecegJon of territory, and provided that If w oi when? a tlo vote, the Chief Justica voted nye, gluln' cong Ty meting President. Te would seom as' It Patrick such cases as a bliterly bostile and still rebollious ~ Good to Prime,. . M aly. qrelock the Sennte returned and the that resolution was sont up by Mr. Wilmot, and oii man dangerous, There la a power behind the pestion which was discussed beford it ro- c of Reconstruction and to impede the final settle- Fadl the tends from \nun that loll - \Hien vealed or Hell.\ ----pew._--_-- t Instincts, of other southern fire-eaters, were members of exeralse of his veto power, true to his instine nlignulea, senfiw’nfii 11h; a Tog that h. tlon should b hash of the same opinions ho has given so often u Prime to Cholce,. leclaring that po such resolution sho o re- we ting to' -| with the- question of slavery in the «now State, | fufrin Tn the field, [all the argument, and influence e, anon as mussfflmonl nfififl’dfincfion of the ors had. deereed' not only that Jt 'should, be re- how bite nny Presidency, It will advoesto P rk Btate during the past sore laws, one. of tif well perpetual,. \the mad! ¥ was veryblttgr ond always have all the News, Foreign, DomesH® ygery q what the C glgdizfi 6. « Rs, =~ can:war was commeneed, and Ittas soon appa- | hrone? Will not nsé difference LOCAL 'BDLO fmportq Tor the twvveoks. from Brewing] British North American Colontesy 9 bnles; 8m. troduced appropriating threo. millions of dollars, fally excite him to make, We shall use enterprise and money froely advices ure down to the 71h ding every oppositfon f Away with your President Our last\ Inndon 'offcer had -put a. questions to the Salinger; de ur to I 'the States, . Then the north- friends ergrywhere. ., The following low rates are p ig t 1 © Ham- cigment thes inconvenience Mead st years ago the words of Jeffergon and Madison to making bim mqunud ngni 8t.you; and improvement than was autleipafed. £51560“ is to decldy in ts fret Insrince 'There were animus gmong many leading roo Jo arum lst to ¥ov. Tou, 1808, finial» had, and from the searcity of «for in . absolute despo ensue 1\ freely.\ The big wha 'at O| sel did. not admut that this. was merely a matter 1b void of olther. Ttfs a straggling f cao expected a united front. It was agreed that David Wil-] Bingbam-sald the manners - would not vindiotiveness and coarse Invectife; #s nichtals ber dent. But, fortdnately the constitution gave at from 70 to 84 filming These descriptions at- if “WAN“ retire for consiltatio should -presont the resolution. TEfallowed the lotsed. wi will. 89 (fe Erices Ourront of Bap-inchvlewYm-kuum practical effect to the position as. any territory should be acquired that alywory i om hin Pulver Poumon inu 5 t have rew Johnson in view, bo bowers aro section of country, might wish fo carry ton higher 6 = Choice to Fancy, {I}; ie the body to order: was read from tho clerk's desk, there was a.sud- ¢ . ' throne greater and more powerful then the ' tired aud has directed me to report the following gon Hear ment of our intestine troubles. Davia, Togmbes, A Provisional Government for Alabama. & td us p ’ ho sent In his message, with bis reasons for non- Orb OLB®, 9.000. tht Congress. Numbers of them sprang to yen te ed. dabasted -the foor of that -H before; that is, that it is unconstitutional,\ Bavaztaxs-Common to Fatt, ceived. or dabated on -the fivor- House: ent, and all forms during othermwise.-specially provided-for;- and thus in a country where slavery hid 'been S “151132“ of. m “mfi‘i‘fi pré 9mm the terms bear. The Reptbradah afto Dritoonas will sup. in Mich, last muggfafiglnnch as has in- thax af gcongmy. in- public expenditures, ang will be em- f* of this an firhw o vived, but that so far as constitational enobt- > p 12> Tins Hun? , . \aged can. come. at the ehfl 'b Tuk busing“ {an son we a Political, Social, Literary, Scientific, and Com- 'almost qgmflmfw géason of o thieg we wiy faces; but the democrafi dtg were maby wiy faces; moctatle fang. wiuh’lndtuge Tea aik f inkes it the 4 ost thor hambtlme-rpapfr biz! ales; Cumin.“ rent\ flmqrwas Intended to prossonte fluit wat between being Hid muster of evertt makes m og i u 3 Mexico, 7 bales; New Granade, nntlor paying the soldiers, 'but for- paying Mex- at, where s tho 3115qu fore, w ”mm to make the best public Newspaper as well as ervable All tum 29. clalon without WM“: his opinion. - g wo shall have a K the army will salute him ; Inst, Tho\ S: mun in Alin 1 .,. Mt. Evarts cin \ democratio moibars- of Congress rebslled proposdd : at d ma do oe fat were held in reverential: repute, itty years what have you to.oppose What will ples of Eng! were etter reques [members, hoth whig and democratic, and It was One COBY... 0000200200000. to still ociooirdmmd ovatithn weto..by a: vote sof yous j 5:12?“ a) 'Ol.rIght Abat- the Chief Justice anti-rm- decimr -chaotle, undefined and unbonored. . Unity has In such language did the great Virginia orator . “mm. 119mm contest that point. mot, a democratic member from Penngylvanis, imeted. vi e attention'in spite of tempta- i’ ity is but the petulance of dotage. The Demo- counwmflngwwersw Rortunately If?“ On the 12th ult., ‘._._E_fv._—__M in prices, contamers ovi gm r- m 54] The vote was «taken by yeas and nays and T- |_. None but-the-swilfull y blind ean-laiHo gmymHugnngeoi-kflomn—in—Hflymu—flk it; bate yeas 5, 25, Ing to resist the machinations of the present , cod \th Him we have used the right term in. Indicating the ng > This bill was desighed to prevent appeal Rew yam; 5;- mmon t6 Pair,. 10 c 2° by him as to his right to vate. should not be permitted In such torritory. When The p6 t, ond In the hands of a bad said +The Senate, lins had uirder contideration an dungerons 9 Court, for the sole purpose of resleting the blin Easrzmz-Golumon to Fal, x3“ don storm; as if d the Fropt Th Congre . tze, Ste b a b throne. at power is Por oe On the last day allowed the President for the ice, Stephene, and pumbers their feet, ruled clonched fists and. shouted, concurring. His reasons are principally a te- Canapiansg-- Common to Fair, eir fect, ralied clone 3 o - True to his purpose of belog the government, Prime to Choice, MB Joh “13.3131 mmmm or Bi and the presiding oMcer, on thectrint, may rule! Democratic Party, lts: old-life is wearing out; sources; wuqdopiedi, mevmigwgic a “HY? Higtr Co on all, questi it?“ of evidence and'on. incidental ich decision will stand as the Jud Ito sands sre nearly run; its s It hasall the' marks:_of. dbont to The northern members, conscious of their _| streogth, sat grim ond sllont, and after a litfle timg-there was a Jull,.and oventaally-the.. storm strument, a triGe over eight thousand votes. Had-that of. votes been onst, aven.1f- thoy-had all boen.ogainst tha ratification |. Bupremo Contt, and the body of Law-Makers. he undertakes to assume the prerogatives of the |« New York Market, March 31, decks-ptorr. quldence | T that segond childhood that Inevitably. green- ges dissolution. In its dying throes !t is' rane | corous pnd petulant; but in the nesrgesd of 11fé [ it may put on we may, -expect to find vigor, gricefainess Sh. nmiabiity. | In this pow life, stance, submit ony su g} of the members of tho Sent Ar,. Butler iniimnied that tho managers de- sired {9 for wnauiinflnn. M rumbul said that unless the manes m days the Senate to continue'in - seasion would nowmagannndjoummenn The man- abated. -| of the Constitution, it would now be the organic Ou'the following day, Preston King, then the law of the State. The qnegdons ented by democratic siember from thy great democratic this fallure have 'been embarras Under\ county of St. Lawrence, afd the political and Congressional enactment, n refusal to vote. was personal friend of Sllas Wright, rose In his pfice rendered mare effective for defeat, than the neg- [Bat to \attempting. to strouider too much—WW at 500 8:02} for pots. ~- staggers mdgr the lood. 'The Low-makers are Corron-Mlddling ”h?“ 27 mg? opinion thats they know the Constitution as |. Froun-Celosed at the follo +- thoroughly as Its pretended dofergler can, and Superfine State and Western, $9 359 76; com: i 1 mon to cholcq extra B-i~ 28 1603 they have passed the Bill over his veto.. - \on to tholco extra Western, 10 o6@11 80; good Eays the Now York Times: - debuiaionhn sub} wo ”m3 They on ofss r Bld as burr/id fom lb Coniniitwe oF gang rag- I iincinnn‘nmry owdeneaihb §ennw Molntion After some debate, Mr. Tatuew/ January 18th, 1668, the message of few will recognize It as the phoenix arising from to cholcoyrhite whent extra; 12 O0@14 OD' tm ° and read n carefully prepared speech in fayor of itive. Th' attompt to restore the State to Ita Nelther the Presidont's knowl of bis utte coy P ngersin inated they-did not;-- the ashes of the functal pyre, whereon was of ce thnt.hersronld move the previous nation Fobra ”Bis + 1801 'an! 3&va o'clock Wmomrnnmhbbi a, msmtaéy MM E \flu: - Jdebptn will be continued. - The Hiqnep then ad- ton's mmmsmonnsmtary ffi‘fifl’ dent Lincoln. Jamil-411 masonmlhosw imenmry'i Win: J. MeDonald, Chief mon to choice round hoop Ohio, 10 ”(QM 00; powerlessness, and the cortaloty that his vetoes 5°01! Jba Wilma! provo, a Thon suddenly them was original position in the Union being unsuccess- sommon to good St. Louls, 10 50@12 00; will be overruled, nor yet tho fact that be is a gmm_mim. Richmond sorrendorod. The 'ul, It. become necessary. to supplement the ne- Senator Trumbull then ulede tho motion for fered up servility to slavery, extreme rights of adjournment to twelve o’clock to-morrow, which was carrled. to choleq St. Louls, 12 50@15 00. actually nndergoinw prosecution for offences that The Chief Jnstice then vacated the chair, and- Flour qulet, at $12 75@14 25. Byo Flour at may presently remove him fromthe Prealdency, af\ Clerk: of if ; 37 76@9 70. Corn Meal, weetern at $6 00. has any effect upon his determination to opposc monhodoénments, of the Président of removal Rtates, sympnthy 'with robellion, antagonism to northern attics 1t wastseen bad gone over to the :lon of Congress by some other proceeding look-. universal freedom und equal rights, the heresy enemy, 'The question was debated and that ing to the speedy and permanent restoration of finnflonnl curpenoy.sfas taken 'up; :| then tostifled to the geritl mado a lengthy argamentin dp- | cartifying 'to the nouifoatipft Gram-Whoot ot $2 44 for No. 2, bill I? 19nd aimnmann banking system, ahd of - The detcls Tas postforl bill mali npproprhflmxl tor mummy ' Department was taken pp. The provise vesting ) the a intmon of Navy yard emplayes In the duty: 8° consent\ gt the Sonate, wis stricken nun 1-80verni other bettlong were dis.! conned, bat.ivithout. taking final action on the ! l}, The Senate took up thp report of the Con- 0rd ties Committee oh the bill exempting monu- ; Inctdres frofn taxation. | After some debate, du- ting which souch opposition was manifested to ! the clause relative to whisky frmuda, the farther . conslderatfon of werepon was postponed gnd , the Sonate adjourned. Tn:the House a resolution was rdopted cniiin\ g h the of bie Senate on Ju W. Joués of the Supreme Court, 'Doputy Mursball, tostifled to hnviwgeserved py (gen. Lorenzo Thomns the: saminons of th District Supreme Court. > Tho Senate resolution that the President had no power to remore Stanton, was then tend. O... Greoey, mmimmnneclquin the Treasury Department, ed to the Torm of the appoint,- ment used p to March, 1867, the object be- ing, as statedily Mr. Butler, to show the Presi- ent had recognized the obligationg-of Tenure of ffice act by changing the form of appolntment to conform with its requirements sinee the ; bnssage of that oct. 8 words omitted were, “dunno ihn 'piehaure 'f tho \President for the adjqurned at 6.2 soUTiER®. Tt is stated that but vor the tobacco brought there will shipped to other markets. men, passed through Washin sent to their now homes in the Senate hnvingreoumed Its lvgiaiativasessiow, ry few of the Lynchburg, Ya., tobacconiets will carty on their usual mafi- ufacturing operntions this year. About uglier/nuns of both sexes, from Bre- for Vifluin. | It fs gald that theae are the. pion- eers of over feri thousand such nmlgmnia to be brought to Baltimore during this e South. sloughed. off, and t The most of be prized. and u on Tuesday In this is Its hope. , thence of Governments belug founded in the: Iritgrests of color or castes, repudiation, extravagance in office, spolls and cortuption, All, this will be he youth will be comely des pito the fatal characteristics of Its parent. Born ngmin | will bo truly applicable to it, and born with fentures so lovely ms to render only the more hideous the deformitiés of its predecessor. But to attain this It mast first pass the grave. Through the dark valley and shadow It must Journey, ore it reaches regener- ation, and. becomes clad In that holy garb, ft ting: It. for immortality. Down In the valley it aroviso was finally adopted, causing no greater eqimmotion then the passage of a favorite pen- slon bill. Every democratic member from the State of New York, save one, (tho lute Stephen Strong from Owego) voted for the Wilmot pro- viso. The northern sentiment at that time was ill but unantmous against the further extension of slavery, and the result of that contest showed 'bat if the northern people bad stood firm thore would hnve beon no extension ond no war, But, alrs, It Is too true that there are those who 'en when onco washed will return to the mire. thnt relation. It was entirely within the pow- » of Congress to have admitted tho-Stato at ance, but the expediency of doing so appeared very doubtful. It is Important that the regular machinery of government be put in operation as speodily se it is more impor- tant that the organte law recleve the support or requleacence of the electors of thé Btate to an 'xtent sufficient to render ita enforcement cer- satu. The instrament submitted to the popular verdict failed. to support. The House, in com- ng to the conclusion, reluctantly, as it evidently to the last everything that be regards as uncon-. Hillulioimll lation on the part of Congress. It may be called obstluncy or pluck, obstructive. nees or moral decision, recklessness or a fearless devotjon to principle, bnt certain it ls that It arises from m characteristic of his nature so strong aa to be Inoradicable. Tusi Coysisraxcy.-A striking display of the unreasoning and Inconglstent opposition of the Democritlo m{hority of Congress was given on the Supreme Court bill which has Just become a law. It appears that the Court never had Jurls- dietion tu such enses as that presented by Mo- loago delivered, for No. 1 Milwaukee delivered; #2 50, $2 90 for amber Long Island, and snob: white Califorma. . Rys, $1 92). Barley, 'pool diate ot $1 90, and two-rowed State at ii Iii. Barley Malt to qulet at $2 25. Corn at $1 22 1 26 for new mixed Western afloat, $1 26@I tor now Southorn yellow, $1 20 i 26 for white Western and Bouthern, Quail ' hummus-Jerk, nt the fol owing prices : OId Meas. 2.220. c leng 3 15. 24 90 closing at $24 60 gu'iar s m 95 @ 45712 closing at $24 95 regaini- Prime . revere 20 50 21 00 Prime Mess... . ...... .... 22 15 2300 Beef Hamsfirm, at $86@40 00. Cut Meats, 'at New hme, to postpone the admission of the represen- wstives untll a Constitution shall be approved iy a clear majority of the wholo people of the state, bas therefore done wisely. It is to be regretted that this course hna become necessary. There were many noble exceptions, and they 'ormed some of the best soldiers in the vanguaré af the Republican party, soon after formed. Others, 'unwilling to quit their party aud the seductions of their soutbem . slave-holding The Norfolk Day Book of Fridny says n flock of swans, numbering perhnps a thousand, pas sed over that city the day before In 1 northoriv dlerection, - They passed in the direction of Chesapeake Bay, where thay, no doubt, rested Ardia, until February 6th, 1867. At that time a law was passed to enable persons held noder the apprentice laws in the former Slave States tc must bury the Antecedents ond traditions of the past. There it must leave the follles, corrup tous, devices and dark designs of the old mar «und there it must {mmolate the Seymours ' Fondletons, Pomeroys, Butrs; Rebels, old Tos: 10J@11 for shoulders, and for Hams. Dressed Hoge no for Western and -1 for city. 111350115531? {dot gram?eri?ndlh for for short ed, a 64 for short protect their right of freedom by appeal to the ut 184G@iojc. Butter firmin t BGs highest Court. The Democratic members: 0. op Western, and 40 for State. Cheeso qul- on Gen. Grant for coplés: of Gen. re | time bol n? The same omission occurs in com- tte relative to the Alnbama. glection. _The ! missions for temporary appolutmonts, and the meaniti‘ge vetoing the .Sapreme Court , words *'unless this 66mm?“ be sooner ro- ull was read after some dobste the bill was | yoked by the Prealdent of the United States for passed over lhowew—yeaynz nays S4-a gtriet | the time being,\ inserted in their place. . party-vote. - The Bill thus. becomes n law, not-! - The commission lasted town» for the night, _ __ The ndm'nmges of an early restorgtion of polit- ical machinery are clearly apparent, and are anly second to the advantage of thIng that re- storation rightly made. It is not done right, If It is not performed In a way to secure the sup- sort of those who must maintain it. On the ither hand, the proposed Constitution reccived \ho \hearty approval of the great mass of those votlog, nnd doubtless of any wore who were prevented by vollance from depositing their bal- lot. Officer wero elected, by a four-fifths vote, :o fill every placa necessary to the full enforce- mont of the laws. The local benofite to ba de- rived by at once putting them in posession of their offices, will be very great, and materially mitigate the evils under which the people of the State are now suffering. The bill for the admission, which passed. the House on Saturday, declares that the Constitu- tlon adopted by the people of that State at tho election held on Febraary 4, is the fandemental tsw of the State, so far aa it does not conflict t, Assistan) g the The report; Sécrétaty of the Treabury, In November 20 \Rev. James Lynch, the well- of the Conference Committeo on the joint reso- ; 1807, was then produced, Arr. Butler mum‘f; Preacher. bas chiliengnd in; genfi?:r::n 333g lutton directing the Secretary of the Treasuryl to “amino, asked If the Senate was then lo | lesippl to canvass the Btate with him and discuss w coverinw o Treasury by war-mm the 'some ' qession. The witness £111 he thought not, and | universal suff He saya: ©My color nlone usionmuiflngnom sales oi captured | in answer to onothor ion Bald that Mr. Cooper | should bo no objection to an necoptance of this nnddned to pere| didnot qufiiigunuggr hat mmlsslon, but un er chi Inasmuch as it will take no partin the hmngmyclgmng 00 iarvcoanflng sult unomwwmsnfi ion $3.1. NE in nan; task, I will only use my heart, my trains and e to nuthot my tongue.\ loose also agreed to thd report: of thei vel to Xr, Copper ginkg- t on Dog. 2 At flew shorlff's enle at Colicoflllo. Minn. cp, Commitee on the bill mug) ess testifled that Mr. Chandler ® | four hundred and a neres of to “was” s maxing\ oar mama; if: or Iro bdwggr- wh land, within threo miles of the fi%ppi and amon 0 witn gran); milligram « utract mall'ihinerir E0 draw: {grated that the ‘dnw when the change in the fa: Tennessee “fad btzfltligzywiz made F ' efor n make are to bo,allowed after June £3 the tmcon c commission waa made was on the sixth of mnrringvbotweenn t, Shelia anliml’flih 0 w 0 April, 1807, $1 f t to m we ismtnlnod, p I Shipp. For some reason ing did. not ¥, it \a \Z Birt inu Hort, a nember of the House of} Nib, ane Folly remained single and, in woud. um stated that he was presentat] ue transacted in the Houss do. | the Trat extmetit on Sattirday, the 224 day of gl’dwfigfga‘m othe, ite wos fnall 0:3; 8, -was, Introduced, but | Rom-nary 808, at two mloutes past 11, M on 'af threo seore and top. - Polly Is a live} 31m. mm“ was withdrawn, and | Lorenzo 'Thomb demanded of MF. Btanto 3 PSE | reamare of comothing: over dlagy. \\C 1°C mMemdoimnOonfmneecom- mun; will: \ENG at secret of War. ml In Houston, Texas, n number of colored mitteo.on the bill directing salutations with thel hrbsenl, sald to Ae Bias, | pio repaired to a certain ebureh to obtain Egg m (z? tho dun! to “r; preparatory to voting. - When ah elderly man by and-Man ton:-*T am Secretary the name.! 1,1 Jerry Mass, who bad romo! Mr. Stanton ordered been detflheflifl'be has recent Tlends, satisfied their conscleness with the bas- tard doctring of equntter sovereignty, und wer hus Indirectly the cause of the Great Rebellion. sils, antiquated ideas, and all and sundry that hve brought it to its present low degree. | In this 1s its only hope. In its new lifo it must bo clad in the vesturer of true Republican simplicity. It roust accep' the Intent of the Immortal minds who established the originat form, on the Lnmutable principles of equality and importlal justice. It must at- tain \the. eminencer now old by the Redidals,\ while wo mount up stilt higher, | In our now al titude there will be sufficient difference to on- groder Issues and to demand parties. Only o remove or two us dothe scale of pro- gression the present material of the democmae; will feel an honest elevation of sentiment and of glory, enough to.recompense them for whatever defonts they may be called to pass through- should defeat then be their fortune. Of this there may be doubts. | Themselves compact up- on a progressive basis they might allow to their minks such of our party whose conservatism would restrain them from entering n. higher Congress opposed the Lill. | Maapprehending Its | ot at 18@16}, Gorp-1. purpose, the Supreme Court has claimed juris- ° 384. diction under It in a class of eases which It was “lam“;ém“ Srooxs-Dull and drooping. j never intended to Include. Congress therefore 17 & rej . BL . 111 (6-208, coup., John Tyler, 17§8-John Tyler, 1801, nepeals it, and with more readiness as ts. first | C, S. 6, cog \81. in! 6-208, coup., '87. 107, ..106§}10-408, reg. ...... I3 necessity hns passed away. But the Demoerate $208, reg., 62. . all oppose the repeal. In other words, they op. 1809 coup., :02 109] 10-405, com 3-208, coup., \64... 107 4105, Juri, posed the original bill a year ago, and now they object t0 the- repent of-the bill which they ther opposed 1 Congress will not be deemed guilty of any great outrage in merely taking from the Court a power which it did not possess until a year ago. . §§7 The Connecticut election comes off on next Monday. A thorough canvass is being made by both parties, though the democracy thero scerm to be somewhat demoralized, As nearly as any unaccompliahed event can be pre: tised, by the \shadows cast before,\ Connecti- cut will redeem berself from the disgrace of last year's defection. It !s conceded by many of the It is now 28 yeprs since the old whig party obtained its great victory, with the ball rolling ot \For Tippecsnoe and Erler ton.\ John Tylet became acting [President by the an- expected doath of General William H. Harrison, do was the great prototype of Andrew Johnson, for be turned traitor to the party which elected wim, und afterwards turned. traitor to the coun- ry. We may add ho dled a traitor, for he dled trefore the close of the rebellion-before the flag of his country again waved over 'all Virginia, It is foterestng to: took back and see in how many lnstances the leading men UI Virginia of tho present day departed from the faith of the revolutionary fathers. | Wo gave Inst week an extract from the speech 'of Col. Mason In the convention which framed tho Constitution of the ~ albany mun. March 31. Fropn axp Mear-Byo mad; . Tort Mesl at $2 00@2 N u a 28 Grane-I State at cound yellow at 1 8t nndel§flWBfiommim it the same price. Barley Malt in fair request x ©2 25, ond Btate and: Omani-Wm Barley mixed at $280. Sazp-Market dall. - Clover 18¢ flam, and latgo held at 7 18. @ for Western onlt $8 Uticm Markets, March 21. Flour quiet but (lm. . Common State at ii flq, No. Llprinfiu. gir £5®ll 601 pointedl and fnutim gimsmuno this troubled with heart disenso, roccived his dm to mpnlr’to his 11mm nud to perform his | he looked st it and, naked, Tics mhnurigfi‘; i123! Rione film?! to (in ”flags “mandate exercise the netlona of ar, and would receive l o malls or; rtment! Mr Bunion told Jiutics on Assistant Adjoinanoncml, which ho | Bol $511st that t was, he sprang up, ra tog, \I bless God that 1 have 1 day,\ nnd suddenly fell down anil expired. ived to sea this sphere This, then Is their only pope. Come where United States, . We give below an extract from tha epeech of John Tyler In tha Virginia conven- tion, ealled to ratify the fe@eral constitution. | It with the Constitution and laws of the United States; that the Governor, after having qualiled, may convene the Leglalature chosen st that leading democrats to be a foregone,conclusion It is our honest expectation to bo able in. ow noxt lesuo to chronfela a glorfons victory in Coff- $13 4- Sour at winter at $3251 16110' It 31 cst, mien of whim o wonld do u; his. af mime fl m Madame Bobaparta, widow 'of Jrromo, still I,” gram. Ifveq at Rollin-m1:L nnd 11;on a indie of a 74,3». venerable ord 6d to 5:1va xlwr mu; tron]: klcs by ab . .yislt to Mr. ning from laughter and tears. - Sho all yrs m!” 'a hily encases lam-“aw Angers in maul? (fixer .h In He . was w- ”a? “mg; :n thimbles, and-has done mvnriiwinxt forty yea w um thelr busthcen was; l $ \\Consoqtantly enya that celobpated rgpofler: at unlit Mwhn \her hand retal h of Its NaF 33}th f hows-n inz mach of original syrom: ong. sas ehd'the decay of her chirms is os amt “my y, A]? 5,\me his Wm iodine-amounting feaves of the rose,\ mi tinged do so; it was about a \i Tho Wikcboster (¥a.) Times tells of a soldier fra nnin one: Gml'ho as lof, wgflmmtg w York mniq wo are, crowd us up highen Selast Judgo Chase, or any other good Radical, fis the expo- nent of the new-born principles, and prepare to become foomen worthy of out stecl. Discard all fear of superinducing contempt, for It is a feeling. obtaining only with those whose career agalost right justly entitle them to Jis asperslan. Burely In their present emasculation no reflect- Ing inon can bold them in esteem; and for the craditie and Ignominias of their principles, contempt ia the tuly feeling one car entertaln. election; that the Legislature, when so conened, shall possess all the power conferred by eald Jonstltation which ray not be in conflict with the Constitution and laws of the United States; that the Tegtalatire I8 farther empowered to submit said Constitution to the qualified electors of Alabama for ratification at such times as it mny design; that whenever the people by a ma- jority vote of the electors of Alabama, qualified antler the aet of Congress of March 28, 1867, to vate for delegates to form m constitution, shall necticut. Now, as in tho early years of the Re- beition, one year of democratic rule ts ns much as any Northern State can stomach; shd, now as then, we expect and beliove all:the Stator above Mason and Dixon's line, will be found side\ by mide on the Issaes aa embodied to the hero Graxt. Old Time bas rolled up toomany years, Veats, ”may 60> with their saddening experiences, to allow ma- my. Potatoes, d. Joritias to be enrolled in favorof the party eling. rery scarce. Ing to the barbarism of asugazgaiic. Havana dun. No. [Milwaukee-1.32 65 oiWesternnzOl 86 Com ' Me no and corn and outs it; dings, dnles ©59 ®) to. Shorts, $40 $, ton. Belt, $185 gt chickens 250. r4urkeyn 260 eas, $26 60; winter nttll EB; M was the ramé question of the slave trade under Corn, sal consideration : \'Mr. Tyler warily enlarged on the Impolicy, Intquity. and diagracefulness of this wioked traf- fc. | Be thought the reasons by gentle. menis dofetmce 'of it, were inconclusive. and If fousided, It was one cause of the complaint will\! British tyranny that the trade wns per- mitted. . The revolution bad put a period to ite but now it wan to be revived. . Ho thought noth- Ing could Justify It. ® © © © Hie earnest desire was that 41 should be handed down to pos- terity that he had opposed this wicked clause,\ Gen. Thomas Jaw him In- um Ah J‘fl’ SSlanberry, the tho clot 7511 mining: wid Oil-w prime cm m1. where whisky fag-(Sid (or s N77 $67 per £0132; d On “ht bbl o Muafl . who wan.de- ab a house £7\ Democracy\ once meant devotion to th {d id c um wound MW Mfifirfiw n Inside hetween mas. not y Fug Wm, Pt e had tho-original noter s dragging,» «what thad: nb Jed by house, cafter it theaong. : mm mmmggh . sou- Hemhnwfimmmnrnm | suk toes gotten, th d the (33h! t trooper hor no ! ‘pgoper authority f Chas bo te est San of Nex vantll relived b Brittlo ho was for! moved to a distance, ever having o urse be matried the p25”; dangigwoi. the family, and wit. - e In able to rolleve a}: Onebf fiemofldflemined snteides on record Tu the neighbor. on griard ot that It in a little angular that certain conser- vative Journals, when they discourse upon the bitterners and Increasing hostllity.of the South- ern States to the Congressional pfab of Recon: atraction, Abould not tell the whole trith, oid. areribe this vindicfivences to lts proper source. consiq_| I I8 65. éasy to say that memmmmwn— Orleans. - On | Government, as to servatives of the Booth, men whowwerk in the rebel army, are bitterly bostile to. fhé make It a wholosals tharge,- We publish his remarks to let posterity know how a stern old Virginia democrat spoke, and what he thought on the robjoct of rlavery. . We bope our modern democrats will read and pop- der these i ft Grant tms Heen ncoused of intom- ee. The Coppethends fight him with talk mbout this alleged bad habit, fust as the rebels fought hia with powder and ball in the war; but have ratifled a constitution submited as afore- said, and the Legislatare of the propoted State argantzation sball bave adopted the amendment to the Constitution of the United States pro- posed by the Thirty-ninth Congress and known ws article fourteen, the constitution of Alabama be presented Congress tor its approval; that the District Commanders shall farnish all necessary ald in enforcing this.act of March 2, 1887, entitled, An act to provide. for more sufll- clent government for the Rebel States; and that equal rights of all men. Now !t means hatred of all progrees, and donlal of their natural rights to the weak and poor. A better word has come and taken Ite place. Republican\ will become the immortal word in American polittex, and the gratitude of the nation, nat merely for having saved it in war, but for having establisbed and scoured its prosperity in perce. Axoraza Stam. -The enemies of Congres» \Republican\ party will ean a title to the red G ced,\ A\ saw};- magi my. $2 ton. Orweg org-gm u: Frova-$11 00 for No. inning 812 75 for 5 ©1560 for white, and $14 60 for [the cass is set right in a little wench-Months 1 Fooly mplcatink “mmw‘mfi Hon. W. E. Dodge made in New York on last ‘mmflwmmb‘ The northern Dem- Thursday evening. | Mr. Dodge eald that ho had fre iyiasnotlndnh iy ow. lintbe’eanoshinm’mdbndhmnongin- Ing to the - fery and. malicious di ist “(MewflmGenGnngwdmunnedha'd it is that the i bels draw leftrhim with the convietion that neither we nor their on. - While the best the frisudo'of temperance have any cause for tougue: unlpmw‘am‘,“ bo m‘fl I to “p”; anxiety In this respoct.\ . Mr. Dodgels President growling would be loss mmgnm of the Notional Temperance Society, and po one were it not for the enco tit 3 embemombosuiewowmhmgnwrowing from backers | in the north. _ Wimmfiemhnmhfiom The truth bombshell, ocked Uka a Yor’ibd inhuman-mm body was shockingly assailed Judge Undd ”mm age underwood. have been gloating over the reported deibzo'L | the new Constitation in Arkanms. PoBlowldg the failure in Alsbama, they exaltingly declared that it sealed the fate of the reconstruction busk nose. . It turns out, however, that the Arkansss Constitution is ratified by from three to fire thousand majority. The Stife will be speedily in Congress. Pot down another i star. Mr. Johnson. the acta supplemental to the amendatory of that act shall remain in fall force in Alabama, except as modified by this act, until Alabama shall be restored 'to representation In_ Congress. The mmmmw-munwu Io Badman Whom” . Demoeratio Decemey. , The spirit of democtacy is quite fully Mis- trated by the following: extract, we take from a {87° Carey, the Independent, from the second Cinctunati district, avers that \we arestanding upon the threshold of revolutionary times.\ Fk forgot to state that it was the heel Instesd of the toe, that was standing on the threshold, and that we «re obout bidding \goodby\ to the S2 qum—tmn-mmmh i Weipa inproctmat betngromied - P [$\ Catey, the Independent, says bo \stands upon the site of the right, as un independent man.\ If to stand. with the topperhend «Li—ummwmmfiwyn t*] % the Ropublicans of the aouth to chage (nem 5 Wat practice Gen. Grant ab Wyn resolations were with biftemness or bostility to the Government, In camp be-almost atone, among all read, phen offered ® reso z ? & d They suffered too tach, and learned too much, Pro®itenf officers of the kémy-never tol- Wm AAT ho Intended to the: mailiyand a $5, r apprehended during the war, to hare feelings other than those ated BQCOY or wite cither at his table or about ; edged The itizems. maid mmmmmfimwwm Faliguingmarches and thqexcitement lowe, for the plad hit emanetpated and Elovites and extortion of battles did -not make him them. They ate earnest,posttfro and unawer. Bis Pule, not to touch or taste afiy« ving treads so loyalty ands correst recansizne thon. | They oro the 'progremive spfrite of (Est tect Tenighted section. ste the senfiticls “mmgmkmfi Mmmmatmmmmmq U terests of freedoms, and daily their rinks are be paitmalntaine the same exstom: lating more latgely among. the opposition, than any other oracle on which modern demoetney pins its faith. No better proof of emasculafion peed be naked for than is exemplified in the fol- Towing bitterness of age: \Grant isa. f Ammhm Cure—mlerwymo! :A Pome having army mamm opposite New York ety Is | they atavct sare of the frets, they whl |Eberidan to Tecomaa® Fad \Ler ma know (NY the fligdwfimfin—t drinks, andl 6.21 Mmmmm Gites \ooc.