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buffalo express voj xxvr thursday march 31 1870 no 8?43 married iut aylwurth arrh w m tti m ■v'«r mm dn^#n clly hy r*v l h e»ktr mr trua-m h e*q f dulun lu mr aliti u ayu<--th uf w»lm washington t-fcokt>k r ki kbits xatfk bext it till aknate as collector official pro uiloathik oktri ratification of the ivib immbmhmn mmoi cungratvi.atort ue3sagk wholesoue af\nce s tmotwctmm nmm tkeparatmni fur ih h xebal of oenkrai idomas-oi.nwrfc^ionaf pk ■obmi i kt tvlksru-il to tub upfttn ] wajhbumxtuk march 30 a meeting it ihe officers who served with jeneral i hocia v.-i bald at the metropolitan hotel this evelius '.;> make arrangement ■jr pa.ing tuitable tribute to the niemor it their '- ;■>%- . coffltnuder a !»-;. i:uml)er were present including many gen tlcinen prominent in k>litical an-l social life icnarml jartiem presided and maut u appropriate aiid feeling ailusiun to tht i vent w bicb had tilled the land with mourning the ntiui nf ieorge u kibbe to be col iwtor of the thirtieth district of new vork wu sent to the senate to d.iy tv tkt senate and ff*mc <»' bqmnminl ft ia unusual to uotiry two house %* ongress bv message of the promulgation by the proclamation of the secretary of th * «•- of the ratilicatmo of the conatitu nonal amendment in view however ot the vast importance ot the xvth amend i.iant <>!' the constitution this day dec]aie<i tri of that revered instrument i n*ein departure irom the u«mal custom justiti , bis the measure winch makvn at man lour milliuni of people voters who werr r.errtofore declared by th highest tribuual ia the land not mummm of the united states nor eligible tu ].■•■<•<■,„ « o with tii ssaertion that at th<j time of th doclara ■■>!. of u ;-; ■■]! !■■. opinion wan lixed ar.d liuiverßaj tn th civilized puition of tb white race ami was regarded as an oxioiu m morals as well a in politics and that the black men had no riglitf ibat the white men were bouixl '. > respect is mdeeed a mms re grander importanca than uy ■11 v other one act of the kind from tht uiivlation of our free government t ih present time institutions like urs b v liich all power is derived directly from the people nmit depend maimly upon then mtelligeuce patriotism aud industry i ill the attention therefore of the newl enfranchised race to the importance ■tueir striving in every honorable manner to make themselves worthy of their new priv ilege to the race moro favored hereto fore by our lawn 1 would say withhold ni ugal privilege of advancement to the new the framera of our constitution ri rmly believed the 1 epublican foriii f government could not endure * ithout intelligence and education ire generally diffused aaiong the people l'hs father of his country in his farewell -. lures uses thil language promot ; tiem as a matter of primary importance institutions for the general diffusion oi knowledge in proportion as the atructim of government gives force to pnblia opinioii t is essential that public opinion should b nlightened " lu hia lirst annual messagi to ngreas the same views were foruim x}jre«ftnl and a^ain nrged in his eighth menage 1 repeat the adoption of the a vth amendment contemplates the great i at civil change and constitutes the most important event that has occurred ainuc ttie nation caaio into the change will hj benelicial in proportion to the t-i given to urgent recommendation : washington it these reootomendauons were important theo with a population ot ■ut a bra millions how much more import aft now with a population of forty million md increasing in rapid ratio 1 would therefore call upon cmfpm to take all means within tli^ir ronstitutional p—t t jjrouiote and encourage popular edueation ibroughcut th country and upon people everywhere t ee ti it that all who po e.lb and thi*ww political rights shall hav opportunity to acquire know!e<lge wliich ■<■li make tbeir sbar in the government > e4eing and not a daugrr i such nie&n nly can the benetits coutemplated by thi imonjlmtnt to the constitution ba seturcl 1 s lie inr hituii.ro fi»h secretary of stat march •'!<». 1870 toau vbvin '/<■<■prwnta may ?•>„>-, grtrt • >>-/ know ye that tht cobrm ol the i'nitefl tat*1 on or about the i*7th of kebmary u the year isi^p f*me a resolution iu 1 ho wonla aud figures toliowinif to wit a resolution propoainu an amendment fcu t!ie constitution of th initetl sbstea h^-ax'-'l by tka senate ao»l h■wmhiy t»e-th;rdfi of both hoiißes concurring that th following articlo b proposed ha th hftnj states an an amendtnent to th constitution of the inited state whi<h when ratiri^'l r-y three-fourths of said leg islaturefl nhtill be valid ** part f tltu cos ititutioi namely article xv section 1 the rights ml thr iti^.3ub ftf the inited states to vote shall uot be ilea;*l or abrii<»s<l by th i'niteii tates or by any state an account of rav or previoun condition of servitude seotion 3 coaonm shall have jwwer fen enforce this article by appropriate logisl t;on ami further it appears from otviciat d<>cu uieuta on file in thin depart men t that t&m unenduicnt to the cunstituti'm oi the united states prapeaw as f>>re ai«l has been ratified by the l^jjiilaturei of the stales if north jinjism west irgin:n maaafcchunctt-t win cunain maine i.ouisiaiia hiichijjau viuth carolina ■> ...-.; aikansas i uiiue>.tk ut florida illinois indiana nee yoik nfcw hampshire nevada vermont virginia alabauja jlisftwri miwtissippi c>hto lowii k j -. -, minnesota rhode island nebra^k ui i--u in all twenty nine states and further that the sutes whose legislatures hava bj ratilied said propo»e*l aiucndment constitute threv-fourths of the whole number and further that it appears from th i u»cument ou lile m thi department that the legislature of ncff york his mm pimed resolutions to withdraw aaid rati fication of "'. ", amendment and of which nilicial notiet ha<l betn tiled in this d«prt i ment and further that it appeara from the ■i'licial document on tile in this department that the legisuture of georgia has by reso lution ratib'ed said amendment now therefore be it known that i hamilton kifch ecntary of statu of tbe i'nited sut by rirtue and in piinuanee t,i tb second section of the act of con t^rewi approved the twentieth day of april isis entitled an a;t to provide for the publication of th laws of the i.nited } statts ani ior other purposes do hereby i certify that the amendment afoieaaidhas j become ralid aa part of the constitution of the united states in testimony whereof i hare hereunto t»t m hand and caused the s«al of th 1 pr.rtment of state to be affixed done t washington this thirtieth lay mi march 187m and of the independence ti the united states the ninety-fourth hamilton fi-h xlnt oowksw-hoqii session wsummmm march 3 5 r nate mr schlrz ikep mo i intr-vluced ft bill hxin tuesday ncit after the fln»t monday in november as the day opou , which the represenutives aud delegates to uragre ß s shall be eltct-d throughout the oounto wtmmk to the judiciarj m mittee . , ! mr koss kep ksn '<, intro<lucea a bill to incorporate tha lodiaa territory oulf a pacific hailro»d ' ompany and u enable the same v n»tru-1 certain rail roads aod braoches so as to give transit bj rail through that territory on equal terms to ra>lro*d reaching it border re [ fened mr stewaet rep n v called ap tbe concurrent rteolntion for the »;*■poiutneat of a joiat special cotniutttee ou ißdian affairt which was debated till the eipiration of the morning hour and vest ml tlm taw of geirtfkl am cam p is mr hvuheb bmi hmm ami to symmsi %• fjsm mbslmsvsb)msl mi cumiiw ml to s z*t ii£*h mi*ti imi at ;;.,\) uw doom war oi^u i and ib s n»te adjourned mm mr kandall*u»nv p ouroj con . m.mit tmfulutlodl reßjwt'tin tll death of • ■urr t tkouatt and paid a i.i to ...» virtue and m-ticaa mr bi'tler t/up man i>..m the , t-onstructi-'u cotoiutttee r«porud back ihe senate amendnwit u the bill tiitting the sut of t«u to repreeeoutiau in th i aim with a iyomdmentation tj.it thf atuendment he ooac%rr«d in 1 he aomnd i.<-nt is to tnkt out the provito thai ;. ib:ajj in the bill awi affect the oq»dit.od n which texu wat originally ann?xe<l t ho 1 ninn mr hutier ei{ilair«-d th iitieudment mtoir hutlrr wood ttuor - hr.v.k aurl others spoke on tha subject the amendmrnt mm tinally c*ifwurre in veaa 1 c n •*) party to ihe huuh ttifn towk op the batjovm o nit idoroid h->u the tint vittti*p lnsin m the paasa^e i>f the bill grtnung tbr urine hospital al natchax to fi««iitippi r educational pnrpoara the i.!1 wa ■■.*,«••■.! liy a > ute ot i to h mr hoar r«p mam from umrait t«t renortcd a bill t e«ublish a y^um oj national edacatiod the bill *■». post poned till the s»y-ond tu<*nday in i >{ n:'l f next * several nthrr bilu on wlucation jfere re ort«d anil went ovrr t the ripirutinii ol the morning hour vartmm bills werw intr*vluc-i ia-l rt ferred liy mr t.ltvelanrf a joint r«\>latior if.jinrinp the secretary of the irea^jury t accept the most vanugeoi hy's m»df tor the purchatte o gold under n^fertiw tnent from hii irp..:tm«nt ami tl*rectine that no purchase of bonds •!.■.!' l itjade b the secretary of the treasury beyi«nd th amount authonw.l im yr»r but t*»at tb surplus revi'uu«e shall fx ntkjgm^ia thr ileasary the houtc at iv4 i u went i*,tv cum ■. t on the i r ■■! hill and wai ifllllllll y mr maynardin ciefenae of the ending mr mayttard's ai the ■omm it tee rose and the speaker laift before the house a memp from the i'resn'ient an nemmtmg the prniuuigation yl the vatiflca tiou of the xvth ameiidment character iag it as a measure f grander importance luan any ue yet i>f the kind fi^m the toiindatioaoi our government and ciiling on 1 ongrcss ut do all in its ower to sneour '*•■popular 1 u cation tbron holi t the oountry and on the people to irt to it that mil who possess and eterciae j>olitioai right hall have an opportunity to acjuirt know ledge to fit them for a share in government so ai to make the conitituttonal imftxl ment a bleaiiog and not a dangr the proclamation itself waa then read ind ap ilanded on the floor and in the gallfj-iea after lome dis^ußsion about refertin th message and proclanution to the jajiciary lommittee the houtie then went i>*.k into commitue on the taritl bjll kii.4 mr vlaynaril resuait hii argumeut in support f it at ita conclusion at live o'clock th»y com mittoe rose jthe houae at 1:15 djoarned new york iumorfn iahahf or a hk&tt mifw—i kiril liaeiii.itirs hi x hhiiiihiii t»ol sand i>ou.arb two « asj.s or ml ml-rdkr-thk " yoino dsmocsutp " clath a iiajukitv or thihty-kivj in the taxmanv ufinerm i'imjimi e immknbe mass u«etino in ratoa^of ocx j'ubi.ic fcchot'l srstem lux isuaum to th ajottsas t s»w yhhk march 18 u is runi(i/ed tiiat one of the lar^eit shipping houses iu south ■■■■■t having extensive weateru t>m ■■;■■.- hai failed tor o>nt,(h the ais einioii wmm owing i their inability to f il till ui/l'f oontrawta is the d>li\pry of wht«t sad breadatufti it in tuspectol th«t mr mnry loirs r.tund dead in bcidga btrf.it lant tuesday vu vii«.m by hat hu-ltaii'l wlm liaa i t .'* aiaoi been eu tho fltc*mshij i^v arrived tln m-irnn asd brought hie lar^-nt m»il ever rn;oivfil n this port from biimpo it ci>mpn«i-h 3hs bap ra ii rontaiding an average l cwn hmjiaji of mail matter loloncl whitely f twt secret seivite uirau will seoii le«v fur canada to brio back el h i'lmiilf ei drawback ensjaj i"tonctt now m jai awaiting thtj ■' ui wur ~ inrv whitely talea wil,4 iiirn u>e order r»m tb r>assd«ajt f<r th prodnctmn f ( aldw*4l at amectin ol th jvoaidni ifritj hoick this afternoon tlio 1 inane*l ' ornnuttrt presented a rrj>ort nt thit disposition ot ufm moneys tfcsy tail the e»|>**ntli men an.l aaliries p*td for serricea a«d iiy that thf axosm inin-vi have bsjsjsj li verted bv m»ni#rre c any m else isaiisri wolf n-l myrtle may broa-lway ' importers ■k.-ii .;■■1 with mnu^l-.np bilk sjoodsj into this i»»rt *• otton wn ailmit to wail this afternoon john scbult7 esft t>ii vrisvi throat no badly in hudson ( iiy n'ew joraw that 1 she ia not exj^cted v live mr and mr liare fiiwt aoh*|)(>ily lor aome fm h we-.t to california two years aga and !:■■.. !■■ovet his prr»p»rty to her worth 39,050 w%m iwobfjm haek ah daouaad to uivu him^»otrt'l of hm proporty and asasjmd unwillicg to yiw wi'.h him fffltlt the fcremhw and pn»bim murder 9 jhr.lt !' in prison at a me«tid i thf j,t>aera ticlel a^snta uf the principal iai)n>ail ot hc cuuutry teril»y at the ft&w aveuue hotel a a narnsm of the m«mp|iia k karlenton h&il a.l wan uhoieu t're&idcnt iorthis year,au>i f '■'. ii of luts uiou pacific kailruau vifli pre«uuut saffmei vwe!l an secretary l'rop<uitioiu relative u har monijeing the rates of passenger trarel a*s under oomuueration and wilt b acted upon before thu oonvention closes 1 here was nothing d-me yesterday the sesiiou will be resumed to-day the young oemo^rai*y claim a majority of vi in the tammaity teneral committee tlte vote standing ub to i'tt a niam meeting f citiz«ni in favur of free nonsectariao public achoola and a^aio*t appropriating the putilio money to jhurche or hurch schools was held to disht at cooper institute the largs halt waa tilled to its utki#*t capacity by a high ly intelligeut audtear peter oo|>er prr lided and addresses were nul by hrnry "■xnl keecber and others ucsolutions werv adopted protesting ' '■-.-' appropriating public moneys for sectarian schools as violation of religious bbortf and rqaslity drclaring the attempt ti any religions seat to procure such sup j jxrt calculated to introduoe sectanau bib teroets in politics and desertts th con demnation of all citizens calling for a repeal of law.gividii a unrt«r of a millios dollars tosectaruui schools in this city *•"•- " the legislature aun-v march w ttmun rcvoru werr prc#eot«h by mr tweed—to increase tht compen i saticd of the town auditor of i'll i fclao !■nn ij'l the act relative to mm < nimn ■af ri of kwhenee by mr genet iticirporatin ui new . ork arcade ka.lwr '- m i ■billt iotrodtivcd t>y mr enet--to prevent tmadnunt -■■z »)■<>, to pro i-t for ;'■- hntpmß t:<>n of safe j»-'..i«it cnr«p«n ■- as-tmbi.t in tb au«mbly il r ktern»n mail o cflort to h»t tlie fittci*l order postponed but it wju m«3«ciu*l u<i vitli mr fu^rg in th chair th di'iim went into commit tee of the whole on the 4 htrfer bill m ft few riiomeou ib c^wnittce rm aod r pcrte<l progrces ak aiur « urook di«cnt j siun oo m tion of mr frew the biil wm '. ordere.l t a third rm<lidg-~<>4 to 19 n motion of mr yr*mr ut hill m r«*d j mi-1 p*me<i—>m üb nmy ji ti m c 1 muriihy pi«rce rmmt w.lker w r.-ht r mr snow in ez^aiai«||kta vote in f«^»r . r.i tbebill tmi'i charter j wo to bw young friend from mew york tlu u u itroyittf mgtl be rrfimd to tw othrr day kidntoimdwift mhm — ita wm«a u will bod ipttt-wmdrf yirtt * tie ymg dnmmm th y •( luw n 4 fcitll to mhi^mim ifc.kirtm»to«iiurfl»»m*f •* iml ijinmilel ntumi w m mr lx>rd noted to illllflll th kill raorgemmimg tka baprea oewm wife kt trnctioau to ox ux aalanes of a jmimm t s3ooo per year iawtwl it mot wlek wa loat by a rote of 8 to 20 aal um bill »•' paaaed by a rota of is to s mr norton introduced > bill fllllg the lawa rrlating to elections on motion of mr jaooba tha brooklyn polio bill waa pat on ita final rnmg 1m daawd the hone than adjourned foreign a bmu urawnom i'keparimo to skp ran tarn kid mm etolt ■■- i.ltr that thk ue.neral oohokeoatio.n at mm has aimi'i kli the kheua dc i t ■i.knkr.ai jordan1 rktlun tli'n imh itbportrp fit ttlj^lartl to thi rxrftlm ] !...«»><>*. march 10 the 7v,ic4 to day oomtnente on the uaval polioy of ths fir*t lord of the admiralty it rogr.u hi r luctano to ndiin the naval eatimate ar aaonbee it to a chronio rror that " rag land u reipomibl for tlie polio of t ocean th /'■' ' gays the government il prepar in(s l expedition which will include a mel battery with 1000 men to rapna the revolt in the red river eonntry mi cm.aßcoiifl oomir 1.0m.0n march hi it ie haharad h«i that the general congregation of the ooojmil at home haa voteii on and adopted the h'mn ttr *'
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| Title | The Buffalo Express, 1870-03-31 |
| Description | Buffalo, Erie County, NY, and region daily (except Sunday and occasional holidays) newspaper, 1866-1878; both preceeded and succeeded by the Buffalo Morning Express. |
| Subject | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Erie County (N.Y.) -- Newspapers; Twain, Mark; Clemens, Samuel. |
| Location | New York (State), Western; Erie County (N.Y.); Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Contributors | Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910 |
| Publisher of Original | Express Print Co. |
| Date of Original | 1870-03-31 |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | TIFF |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Publisher of Digital | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society; Buffalo State College |
| Digital Collection | The Buffalo Express |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Notes | Buffalo Express Vol. 25 No. 8243 |
| Rights | There are no known copyright issues associated with the Buffalo Express microfilm. |
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