THE NEW w SOUTH.
Vol. 4, No. 33. Beaufort, S. C., Saturday, June 16,1866. Whole Wo. MO.
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Mr. Ot rrit Smith has addresasd a letter
to Mr. Chief Justice Chase, urging
thai there exists ho Coartitutioual right
to try Jeff* won Davis for treason. He
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, says: " Your Conrt administers the CuUatitntion?not
the law of war. But neither
Jefferaou Davis nor any id his fellowrevolutionists
are under the Constitution;
nor have they befcn, since the contest
they embarked in became a civil war.?
Tliey are nnder the law iff war? nuder
the law of the conqueror -as exclusively
an would be Mexu-o, were it *be, instead
of the South, that we have conquered.?
In saying excinsiodg, I do not forget that
our governmental actum in to the contrary.
But this hybrid action?this weak
and cowardly vacillation between the
t'-oustitntion and the law oi' war?thin
dealing with the rtonth now under the
one Kiwi now under the other? proves nothing
bnt itn own absurdity. Tbe 8ont?,
it* peace between her and the North is re.
anwd, i* again under the Conatitntinn.
If it in not restored ^and her non-rep refutation
in Congress and onr troopb iu
the midst of her are uzuong the things
which prove it U not \ then is abc still
under the Uw of war. l*udir this lew let
her I* punished for her violations of this
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twuMiunat ing onr President, or for alaugb<?
the battle-field Our Horr*tid?r?-d
primmer*. Under thta law, if Ihey part*,
ipated in any or then* ta fanes, let ^ves
hrr fkviaet and Serpbeasm and Lee* h?
triad by any other than a military court"
The South m a conquered nation accord ing
to public law, and w ho treated by
the Government during the war. A civil
war ie una thing; an act of treason, oogni^abie
by the count, another* To try
Da via for treason after four years of war,
would be to call in Question our victory,
to ootng* humanity, to violate the spirit
of the Constitution, to alienate or to sad*
>>. 4ia friend# *11 over the world, and to
sacrifice that hope of a restored Union
which rest# on impartial justice to all men.
Slanders, issuing from beantifnl lips.
?r?*4iike spider* crawling from the blush.
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Congir?tonal.
.. Wakhikoton, June 8, 186T>.
The Seiate's reconstruction resolution
pa?ved that body to-day, by avotuofyeao
j 33, nays II. The nays were Cowau, Da|
vis, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hendricks, Johaj
son, McDongall, Morton, Eddie, 8aula[bury
and Tan Winkle. The fallowing
I were aUent: Brown, THion, Neauith and
i Wright. n :-rt. ,
The final report of the Reconstruction
Committee setting forth the reasons for
; the netion Of the majority was mad in
| both Houses to-day.
[ The conclusions ol the committee briefly
are as follows:
' That the people of the South proved
themselves ihiforgents and traitors, and
forfeited all their political rights and privileges:
that the so-called Confederate
; States are not entitled to representation in
Congress; that ere allowing it, adequate
security should be required from them,
! and this can only be found in such chanj
ges of the organic law as shall determine
| the civil rigbta and privileges of the citi
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i IHM Ml lUt palXS 0> U)r xu'pouue; mm,
i presentation should be on an equitable
lamia; a stigma should be affixed on tr?ason,
and protection given the loyal p?o11ile
against future claims for debts inrorr?
d in tlie conduct of the rebellion, and
fur slaves emancipated by the war, togej
tlier with an express grant of power in
Congress to unfon e these provisions. To
this end the Committee advise a joint resolution,
amendatory of the Constitution,
and two separate bills designed to carry
the sauic into effect* i
I The committee maim in conciwnou
that theee bills mv remits of desire ftir
e. mediation and eom*ea?!on. '
The Rrport i? eigned by the Republi
can ?i< mbera. , The di***ntant* are 8*nfUi.tr
Jubaeon and Reprenentatire* Cinder
and Rodders. .4 ?
Ntatiaiic?<if Emigration.
By the re tarn made to the Cotnraiwalonr
ra M Emter&C.on by Hr. Cmwerly,
! General Agent* it appeat* that the naml*r
of alien emigrauts who arrived at
this port, mostly Ironi Kurope, dating
the k*tm<>uth was 40,019 In n? corr.*?I
ponding mouth in several y?*r* has t o
nnirdier of these arrivals been an large,
i l b", following are the returns <>t aliens
only who have been landed bare sine;
the 1st of J*unary, 1866.
Number of alieha arrived In Ian. 10 1M
Number of aliens nmved in Feb... *6,<36
Number of aliens arrived hi Match 14 831
Number of aliens arrived to April 17,Mi
Number of alien* attract in May 40,040
Total Rince January l*t 8ft.710
th. ?h?t?
aa eaugrantawbooame Vr* daring loot
mouths of the year, exctoitthg M-v, was
58.1&1. In ire month* it waa 92,300.
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| The following i*a ata'.ement of the
emigration, nearly all aliens, of the ftitt
ft?. j? ?.tha .. icivO.
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I January ...? 5,319
FeoruAry 2,46G
March ..6,171
ApriL 10,818
May ...28,48! |(
! .ToUl from 1st .Tiinnary 48,225
! Arrivals from 1st January to the ,
! 31st of May, 1866 .92,300
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i Increase in five mouths of 1306 44,125
j The total emigration of 1855 was
>196,347. Iu 1854, the year when the
i heaviest emigration look place, the arrivals
numbered 819,347.
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