Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 202, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 January 1871 — Page 3
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And Wiikkkas, The only ratification of said Fifteenth Amendment by said States of Virginia, Mississippi, Texas and (ieorgia respectively, was made and done by Legislatures of said States under the duress and operation of said acts ot Con-
And WiriCKKAS, Tiie said Fifteenth Amendment has not received the necessary r-itifiiMtion by three-fourths of the Slates of the Union, if the said States of Mississippi, Virginia, Texas, Georgia and Indiana are or had been counted as iving failed or refused to assent thereto, a6 of right, they should bo counted.
Ajcd Wilkukas, The Constitutional rU'lit to regulate suilra.?e in case said FiYieenth. Amewdment shall have failed t.i receive the necessary ratilieatioii, he1 m^s, under the (-onstitution of the United Slates to the Slates respectively, and is impliedly reco^niz.'d in the Fourteenth Amendment thereto therfore, iA Holt'ixi hy the Qcnrral ^isscinh'u of
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TIN Fifteenth Amendment. Mr. I lushes, in the Indiana Senate, asked Mud ubtniiK-d leave to submit the following joint resolution, [S. 7] .Joint resolution concerning the so-called
Fifteenth A mendment to the Constitution'of tiie I'nited Stales, and its pretended ratification, and proposing a Convention of tne States. AVhkkkas, It is provided by the fifth section of the fourth article of the Constitution of Indiana that the number of Senators and Representatives shall be appirUiomd among the several counties jifcor.ling to the number of white male inhabitants above twenty-one years of age in each
Ani WiiKUEAS, By section two of the second article of said Constitution the ele.-tive franchise is conferred upon, and limited to, "white male citizens of the age of twenlv-one years and upwards who shall have resided in the State six months preceeding the election," and ''white unties of foreign birth, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the United States one year, and in this State six months immediately preceeding the election, and shall have declared their intention to become citizens of the I'nited States."
And W'hhhkas, It is provided by the filth section of said article two, of said constitution, that "no negro or mulatto shall have the riirht. of sull'iage."
And Whkrkas, At the recent general election in this State, in the year 1870, large numbers of negroes and mulattoes, tinpiunting to 7,0:.U or more, voted State and county officers, members ofthe State Legislature and members of Congress, under and by authority of the socalled Fifteenth Amendment to the Co'.istitui
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of the Unite.! States.
And W'iikkkas, The said pretended Fifteenth Amendment was never legally ratilied or assented to by the State of Indiana, not having been at any lime submitted to a convention ofthe people, but only the State Legislature, wherein the'said Fifteenth Amendment was only voted on in the Senate by 2S Senators, viz:
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in the allirnvitive and I in the
lipgat |ve, buing less than a quorum under the CoiWi'uli,)!), and voted oil in the .11,r ise of It 'presentativos by .77 representatives viz: ol the alUrniative and three in the negative, being less than a quorum under the Constitution of the tttate.
And, \vn Kit has, By the sixth section of (he act of (Jongiess, approved April 10th, l.s(C), entitled "An Act authorizing the submission of the Constitutions of Virginia, Mississippi and Texas to a vote of tne people, anil authorizing the election of Stale oificers provided by the said institutions, and members of Congress," it is provided and required
That before the States of Virginia, MisAissippi and Texas shall be admitted to representation in Congress, their several Legislatures, which may tie hereafter lawfully organized, shall ratify thp Fiftpeqtb article, which has been proposed hy the Congress to the several States as nil amendment to the Constitution of the United States." And \VHkkkas, By the eighth section of the act of Congress, approved December 22, 1 Mi!), entitled "an act to promote the reconstruction of the S^tateof Georgia," it is provided and required "That the Leuidature shall rality the Fifteenth Amendment proposed to the Constitution of tiie United Slates before Senators and Henre.-entatives from (feovgliv are iidnplte.il to seals in Congress."
Jii ti'i'Ki, That the pretended
ratiticaii.i'ii of the Fifteenth Amendment, proposed to the Constitution of the United Slates on the part of the State of Indiana, was, and is null and void, and of no iiindiu^ force or effect, whatever, and the counting of the vote of the State in favor of the same was done without any lawful warrant or authority, and that protesting against the same, this (Uuier.d Assembly ihes now withdraw and rescind all action, perfect or imperfect, on the part of this State purporting to assent to and ratify said proposed Fifteenth Amendment.
Jiceolcal. Further, by the authority aforesaid, 'thatVoiigro^ has no lawful pnver derived from the Constitution of tiie United States, nor from any other source whatever to require any State of the Union to ratify an amendment proposed to the Constitution of the United States as a condition precedent to representation in Congress that all such acts of r.ititic.iiion are null and void, and the votes so obtained ought not to be counted to at feet the rights of the people and the States of the whole Union, and that the State of Indiana protests and solemnly declares thaj the so-called Fifteenth Amendment is not this day nor ever has been in law a part of the Constitution of the United States.
Jicsolred further by the authority aforesaid, That the State of Indiana does now propose and ask that the Congress of the United States may and will, as soon as practicable, call a convention of the States and the people, according to the provisions- of the tilth article of the Constitution of the United States, for the purpose of proposing amendments to said Constitution, for tlie ratification of the State?.
Ji'esolvcd further by the authority aforesaid. That the Governor of Indiana be and he is hereby directed to transmit an authenticated copy of these resolutions,
and the preamble thereto, to each ofthe Governors of the several States of the Hhe Union, and to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
Mr. Hughes asked and moved that this resolution be made the special order for Thursday next at 2 o'clock P. M.
Dr. J. It. Allen, a physician of long experience in the treatment of insane persons, was recently called in at a murder trial in Memphis, where an attempt to establish insanity was made on the part (if the defense. His testimoi-ly Avas as follows: I have had some experience in cases of insanity, having been ten years Medical Superintendent of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, -and during that time had over two thousand crazy people under my charge I have heard the hypothetical case read by Mr. Phelan I am here as an expert, and, before answering this question, would like to say that the more I have studied the question of insanity the less I understood it. and if you ask me where it begins and where it ends, neither I nor any other physician in the world could tell you in fact, on occasions like this, lawyers make fools of themselves in trying to make asses of doctors.
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This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time had invested the nature of ciiest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting the nature and form ol the malady before him, he was sadly deficient in his knowledge of remedies. He drew vivid pictures of coughs, colds, pleurisy, consumption, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all theaffectionsof the air passages still he left but few words concerning their treatment. The youngest physician to-day knows better how to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry he is acquainted with its supreme virtues he is aware of tlie many potent agents which enter into the combination of JSdwunl Wilders Compound Extract of Wild Cherry, and knows that with the use of this truly great medicine he is fully master of tlie situation. He has no fear in the presence of croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis lie grapples wtth consumption, and subdues every cough, cold, or catarrh. Hence every family should always have this invaluable medicine at haud.j
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Louisville, Kentucky,
Sole Manufacturers, for the South & West. Alo, builders of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Saw Mills, etc.,
AND WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES." IdGm
LATHES, ETC.
WOOD, 1.14-IIT & CO.,
Manufacturers of
ENGINE LATHES,
From 1G to 1(10 inch Swing, and from 6 to 3 feet long.
PLA1NEKS
To Plane from 4 to SO feet long, from 24 to €0 inches wide.
N A SMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS
UN MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and \JT Hangers, Patent, Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 1U7 Liberty street, New ork City.
Manufactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Masaclilist tis.
1llv
WJRE.
NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS.
IlEXRl ROBERTS,
Manufacturer ot
REFINED IRON WIRE,
Market and Stone Wire,
BRIGHTPail
and Annealed Telegraph Wire, Coppeied Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrella, Spring, Bridge, Fence, Broom, Brush, and 'iinners' Wire.
Wire Mill, JS'cv ark, New Jersey.
MACHINE CARDS.
SAK(*ENT CARD CLOTHING CO. WORCESTER, MASS.
Manufacturers of
COTTON, WOOL
AND
Flax Machine Card Clothing
Of every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Caro. ing Machines, Etc.
jaND
and Stripping Cards of every descrip-
11 tion f«rnishedtiomder.s_ LAWRFXE
]r|vj Superintendent.
3^BICULTUEAL-
HALL, MOORE & BURKHARDT,
Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage, Buggy & Wagon Material, of every variety, E E S O N I E I N
LUMBER^
«T. L. LINDSEY,
COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER,
Office, No. 482 West Front Street,
CINCINNATI. OHIO.*
DEEDS.
BLANK
DEEDS, neatly printed, lor ealebyj single one, or by the quire, at 1 he DAIVT Uazkttk Office, North
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