Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 7 April 1866 — Page 2

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a terrible etigine of wron _r. oppression and fraud. The general status regulating the land and naval forces of the" United States, the militia, and the exccutiou of the laws, 'are^believcd to be adequate for any emergen^* which can occur 111 time of pcace. If it should prove- otherwiso, Congress can at any time amend those laws in such manucr^as, while subserving the public welfare, not to jeopnrd the rights. interests, and liberties of the people.

Tlie seventh section provides that a fee of ten dollars .shall'be paul to cncli commissioner in every case brought before liim, aud a fee of live dollars to his deputy or deputies for each person he or they ••may direst and take before any such commission, with such other fees as may be deemed reasonable by such commissioner in general for performing such other du-

tics as may be required

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there is a conviction or not, but

the defendant. It seems to me that under the influence of such temptations bad men might convert any law. however bcneficcnt, into an instrument of persecution and fraud.

By the oiglith section of the bill the United States Courts

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te

iooa elinrjioll Hiili

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and there to hold court fur the purpose •,uf a more speedy arrest and trial of per-

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essary lo ]revent the violation niul en- & force the due execution of this act 'L'iu language seems to imply a permanent linl11ary force that is to be always on hand and whose oslv business is to be the enforcemcnt ol this measure over the vast region whence it is intended to operate.

I IT I- ]R 4.1 F.LLL ITII I VIL

do n(it propose to consider the policy (.if this bill. To me the details of the lull nre fraught with evil. The white race and black race of the South have hitherto Jived together under the relation of master and slave—capital owning labor. Now that relation is changed, and, as to ownership, capital and labor is divorced. They stand now, each master of it»elf. In its new rclatiou, one being necessary to the other, there will be a new adjustment, which both are deeply infersted in. makiirg harmonious. Each has •.equal power in settling th* terms and, if kit to the laws that regulate capital and labor, it is confidently believed that they •will satisfactorily work out. the problem.

C.ipita!, it is true, has more intelligencebut labor is never so ignorant as not to understand its own interests, not to know its own value, and not to see that capital asinust pay that value. This b*ll frustrates

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adjustment. It intervenes between .ipital and labor, und attempts to settle .questions of political economy through the agency of numerous officials, whose ..interest it will be to foment discord between the two races, for, as the breach widens, their employment will continue, nnd when it is closed* their occupation will terminate. In all our history, in all our experience as a people living under Fed eral and State law, no such

contemplated by the details' of this bill cvci be'foic been proposed or adopted establish, foi the security of the ^colored lace, bafctjuaids which tro infinitel|ly beyond any that the General (1 overn-i

ujd

:iud

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tirider equal and impartial laws, or coufortnnbly with the provisions of the Federal Constitution.

I noW return the bill to the Senate, and regret that in considering the bills and joint resolutions, forty-two in fltimber, which have been thus far submitted for my approval, I am compelled to withhold my assent from a second measure that has received the sanction of both Houses of Congress.

O

systcin as that

S%tmont has ever provided for the white I 'I10 ^K^101'^r,n,

•&race. In lae«, tho distinction of raec and

•jt.s '-,(3'or is bv the bill made to operate in or of the colored and against the white ..race. I hey intcifcie with tho municipal !te»'cS'!?!al-lon the States with relations Resisting exclusively between a State and Sggits citizens, or between inhabitants of the ^Minc State, an absorption aud assuinpttou ^of power by tho General Government, «.jwluth, ncquiesccd in, must sap and dc,j,,..,htroj our federative system of united powr5B..jPr!i

break wn the barriers which

^preserve the rights of the States. It is ^another step, or rather stride, toward centralization, and the concentration of all «legislative powers in Ihe National ("Joveminent, lhc tendoney of the lull must be to resuscitate the spirit of rebellion, ®t:

to «i11est the progress of those inllu-

•KT.J. ences, which aio tnmc closcly drawing around the St itcs the bond« of Union and im pcacc.

ix4i lamented picdccesRor, iu his proc,,m Lunation of the first of .January, 186!-}, Oldercd nnd declared that all persons held

Rh .slaves within certain States and part therein demfruatcd, were, and thcucefbrward should be free and fur-

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ther, that the Executive Government of the Inntcd States, including lhc military aud naval auihomios thereof, would recognize and maintain thefieedom of such S Pcrsous- Tills guarantee has been rendered especially obligatory and sacred by the amendment of tho Constitution abol'whiug slavery throughout tho United ^®.e8-. I. therefore, fully recognizc the SS&obligation

to

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AXI)IIEW JOHNSON.

WASHINGTON,

1). 0. March 27, 1SGU

[Special Correspondence Crawfordsville Koicrr.] THE GREAT TOILYtDO. I conless ilifit it is with some misgiving thatI write you ft few of the many strange frenks of tlio recent destructive tornado that visited our neighborhood 011 tlie night, of March th»

the premise* 1Imow mp. as 1 do, that if all were trutli-j

All these ices arc to be paid out of the n-lalc-l. it would bo recorded ns an at-

Treasury of the United States whether

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ease of

conviction thcyjare to be recoverable

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While I am aware thru in-inv very cinp'r-i-

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aiul there the judsro .-in,I oiiicers ,.r tin-

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mile west of Ladu^i. had the roor.

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Pr°tect and defend that class

I our people whenever and wherever it ^ibhall become neeossary, and to the full ^extent compatible with the Constitution ..

States. Entertainine these

j^Bentiments, it only remains for mo to pay

cheerfully co'opeaate with

vongress in any measuro that may be necessary for the preservation of tho civil rights of tho freedmen, as well aH those ol all other clasees of persons throughpill the nited States, bv .judicial vor-c?®

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND

Saturday, April 7,1866.

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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. SECnKTAHV

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i° mutate the renowned history of Ha-1

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lhc bam ot Mr. Willi,mi Mver.« one li»v«'«t and .„„st cmnpleie iu the coiritv one!101'"'11'

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sionn swept over the

whole country, in the centre oT which, innrchc.l fuiiousl\ aloiig, the dread hideous tornado, the path of it. being as (dearly defined as the cm 1 en of si renin. This seems to be a

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STATE.

en. MAIILON I). MAN SON, Mouttfomorv.

AL IUTOK OF STATU, ••'•'-."

"CHRISTIAN 0. ItADOKK, of Clark.

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JAMKS 31. li\AN, of Marion. ATTORNEY GI'NKH A!., JOHN K. OOKKKOTII, of Huntington hLTEUINTKVPKN'T OF I'MIMC INSTKI'CTION

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\ei\ linen\ uble notoriety. rerinit me to sav I never had much inch mil 1011 to relate st ri 11 ge things—ninth less the sujierna(.unil—believ- 1 111,5 ns I du th.it, e^ry event 111 nature, ii properly understood, may be traced to the op- jpaSrt,l1» and pre.pili. r, would have hailed the oration of Home li-itur-il H* siEB |restoration ol poace with bonfires, shouts and

i'rosi.loi.t Johnson's I'rorlmiKUluiior I'oace T*'

—Conservatives Itejoleing-llon. James jtl,c

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Wilson Delivers an Eloquent Address. !"e ",,oml

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the matn current of the whirlwind, and contrary to common occurrences of tho kind, had the roof, b_\ a peipciidicuiar force, smashed intoihe baru.

l!in-uished orator James Wilson to nd.iress \V.'KNG'I!!-'hoKSOI.VKD.

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MCCLURE Fay aro receiving every day largo and beautiful assortments of now gooes

for tho spring and summer trade. Their stock »h« oebcted of nny ?h» cit

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I'E:-pM nr. _Th.it we hnvo nnabntwl confidence in unOil the demon' now -it I the wisdom, iuteerily and .statesmanship of Pre-i- I

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|inonion?!y united and rIohoih Unifin. of nil Ihe .St..iii,1 iliat t,he liihunuuiisTx

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rerpiested lhc dis-|l ho-ei..r.-,

candidate for the ofii.'-: ut" (J

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who will use .ill hoiuiinhlu mcun.o neocs.inry in secure

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iy'P"0 of an attempted confederacyv i/.jM ho iii the cues who stand grc.ss and insult the

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oldiers

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ol .,,,,.,11 ll,i-». TI,,.. iiiteuipi ,» ,l,.onvi, lb. dial imlteeilic. {.'iitlcr-suijic lc^hlut-iin „i do what the

the lebellion b.u lo il.i lair, bv icHin"! 'be fratcsol the republic

r~riiumn mr i-ml--**

The} elected t\ rants and cowards to office. They filled a patriotic army with dishonest generals

They sacriSed thousauds of brave men an the alter of diabolism nnd incompetency. .••-•,•••••• .-.vi

They took men and money from the people under false pretences. They killed our men, destroyed our pioperty and squandered the money we furnished them.

They mobbed people for opinion cake. The) murdered people cold blood litie in the North for spoakinir their honest- belief.

They have stolen from the poor Thoy have protected the rich. 'ihe) li.ue lied to the nation, and in diunki-n irlie danced on the coffin ltd of their country till tll corpse lia« been

They li.iA draped the laud in mourning, I populated deep grave yards, made prosti-

ic mei |:ntpiled billions ol taxes upon the is at pre?

while our rulers rioted in drunkonnes th

(N-noiineed the Dciliocrpito liUVC not )rokcn law

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Mbe Cor.s!iiu!u.n ibroti-h which to thrust

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honc^iy. integrity niM capacity of li. \iUn\ i«]J-OLLTLOAL

,. Thai we Imvo the inmost

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TOWXSHII' DKMOCUACV.

Vreenicn, patriots—sons of illustrious I blood! I l^itie bv ni(.1 arm n° "'""J,'. let chiiTtro h-one upon the ha1M,v and pn.spciov lad lal ehment of oui_t..unt, (he hi^toiy v.honi we ,u now ta

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jnuwe.^ of American sol-

dicis failed to accomplish? Let these ijucstunis be asked those who wallow with coiime^ri in its treasonable infamy rather than .stand like men by ihe I'lcsident in support of lhc riht

Let .it.iiul ti uc to lhc .sacred principles of dcinoci.icy and chaise home upon this ladical element which is at war with the Union that the only Irailors now existinjr are the radical nieuiber.i of cou^res^ and place hunters who endorse their infamous acf.'i.

Charge home upon the element which is opposing the country that they soujiht fir.it and last to divide the Union, and but for the democracy of the north would have sueoecdcd.

These men sought to— Break up the Union To make the South aud north hate each other.

They ignored laws. They broke their oaths of office. They perjured themselves before God and man.

They nieddled witb that which concerued them not I'vy 'finjplol th" lvH

Out ability to jiay irf less than ever be-

Ifo

There is more mourning and wicked no.is in the land now than ever before, 'lheie aie more ruins in the land now I

than ever belbr

hand in build—arm

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with a bold front for we have done Mil ionisn, Answer and tell

I low du ou like the workings of abo-

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ould to God thut *(ii man with the eloquence of inspiration nimbi now Mop foitli to rivet home upon the' aboliiioni-ts of the land the nails they have driven tin ou oui national wainscolin and paint the tiajnc ln.stoiy of ncirroisui as wc have seen it^ through years of bloody sufleiinu .ind d,ii hom for the republic are the iraitors? '10 «»-e the original disuniom-t9 ^Vho

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lliroutrh attempts at

rov-

Wocl Jiaios cowardice! ^Ve have the I

n^hi on our side—we have law, justice

jiial lights .ind tlie record ol honest act« h.it more inccnt.nus do we need' If these are not Kiifiieieut. look ahead to the millions who will biess us for wiestinir the sword from the hands of (hose who murder innocents. Open wide open I lie doors of i.t nun l.u.y lliiiiij out ihe silorious ban-I net-ot Democraev. Appeal to (lie people I'efy our enemies, btand like men of

neitein defeiue of libcrly and charge upon those who will not forsake the erlur.i of their ways the truths of (he his. t"i\ tlicy have written in blood and pinned it] wnii bayonets! 1.Ilia is no tune for ab|eet erawlinc to

KIMS

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the foot ol usurped power. The fuuiie ii to be bright, united and happy, or dark, bloody and terrible as we choose II D(.HUM

I.icy

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Thompson's Pearl Drop Flour. This superior brand of flour Tor fiunily use. mu.11 a ii W

Alley turned a war 01 patrioti^tn into & (by leaving orders at Shuc .t Hughes' RVocery

crusade for plunder. 1 Mam street. mO-i-am They put innocent men in prison nnd guilty men in office

,!,o^e

awakened to a .sow lil'e, and a HCo tlifit ilhc coiisi.tutio..sul.jeul. It moderates nil .x

4

Ir,infill llu- constitution.

chai'o'eil fiome

not room lo mention be

1- nil

contracts

negroes, political general and dishonest legislation made no war upon the told suiiiii storic.s in the White Hotire over ihe writhiiiff victim of abolition hate, while lie Miltures ol dcsol »tion were howling and fi.ipjy.n- ihoii- wind's over a countrv veil with blood—broken hearted and stttg-li-erin^ with »ricf.

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Pit 1R1 N( II Ml Ilh H)1'M Kov, ah n'.t T'ee •jech' MfrAnd a Kree Press.'1 -iOnd a J'ui Peopb

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tlieni .u in nulitaij camps or be pension- (i. jV. 5)iMAKhiN,K.'i'."I) ^loner.-- upon us by enormous taxation bEreiian, M. n. The nc^roca are worse off to-day than \cr bcioli The (Jcnitine I'ilh nro sr.ll by all the princii

IH

iu ihe great .itrutrgle now

upon us wins ihe battle, the past is ended the couuti) i.i ,s.i\cd. If not, wc musf wade to our inheritance throutrh blood heie in (he north, and the scenes of the past will noon be re-enacted at our own dooi i.—

La C'rusaf Democrat.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

a EMTOII as a a HFNUV XI O I O N a a a id a a re to is a

EDITOR REVIEW:- LAD°°A'

OP

HOW REFRESHING.

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WI11I0 Coo's Djpepiui Cnru is lnvnluhdly in Iiyjpepsin. Indigestion, und all diicases of the stomach nnd bowel4.

iHi, GREAT ENGLISH HKMEDY,

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S

Celebrated Female .1: *i 11 .s

Pi ijaruIfrom a j'l-f.Tnjition of Sir J. Clark. M. 1

J'hi/Maan Lxtraurdnicri/ to the Qit'-tn.

1 ln- invaliinble medicine is unfiiiliiii in theeiirf of all tho

pmnful nnd du nacrous di^eiisus to whieli

Ml ^"lovcsal! obatruciiw?. ar.vl ?iooily

deal 111 ven.sreanee most terrible ill cure ma be relied I the murderous danee be no.( slopped at 'rotifiAst»vr-:n lonce. lit i" peculiar!? suited. It will, inn short lime, brinis 011 the ruonthlv period with recnlnritv.

Kueh bottle, price Oaij Ilollar, bears the Guvernmeui S'.anipof Great Britain, toprcvent cuunterreitJ

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worliim men. filled ihe pockets ol rich men \ilh bonds exempt from taxation and now ibmnt tho acme of their cowardly insolence 111 the luce 01 a people that touiiht while our rulers stole—that ,,

These Pilis shonltl not b-' taken by renr.ile.Mluriiij the 1' 1UST TillSLK MONTHS of I'regtiancy, ns they lire sure to brinij on Mi.-enrriiige, but at any other time tlic.v are safe.

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I in lis in the buck and Limbs, lntisjui on slight

(lied nil battle fields while our rulers W hue--, those I'i'.h will eirMt cure when nil other Ore stufh ill ballot boxe-^ in the norths menus have faib'd and although a iiowerlul remedy. Let these crimes and others we have lJ" "on, calomel, nntnnony. or nnythma

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have defied their mobs, sneered at l,".,.!'.'-h'.I«,.h''-n.!limat«. their jiroscription. walked

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