.o the |Illahcdceling. II#1 eld on illari, Chair,1R Bp-wcrePress-Sxilfc, h- t«s* :i CT-13ll!d Indci-licvc'rfd roUital lt;*lt; hhcf life j xoBaiolle-rin o biTf ieri*bw1— \'w■^v » IUI Viry a K- I^OCJcitizens .of, (lie ^failed Sutti from their elective franchise, they may* claim to do lb© same ihiag forever. *5. The amendment debates the republic ia ibe ejea of monarchy, No European monarchy has, os jet, been bigoted, carrow-minded and ia-human enough to appreciate man according to tooloegotge of hi« Qwee, or according to the place where bis cnull© stood; and every monarchy would be aabaraed to prescribe other conditions of citizenship for Americans—other ones for Europeans.5. Tleamondaeat ia treason to Ui© Republi can party,* whose platform is given up in an essential point, or it reveals Llsmabl© intention? of this pnrty, concealed under deceptive tows.7. Tbc amendment—provoking just as much bitter ferling in the tmigraltd Europeans s tbc pro slavery and robber policy of the “Democratic party, bis provoked the hatred of th© Europeans at heme—Is treason to th© interests cf the repiblic.S. The amendment—degrading the adoplcd citizens into a rubordloatc caste, and ranking them, ou ccOJnnt of their birth, after native rascals or I die la,—sows the seed of clamitoua dissensions9. The amendment renounces, not only in a disgraceful way, the spirit of th© founders of ibisrAOnhltfV wVm hard Hpallnwl ftia lilfa? Ir r naitoo £ that i had iMr.ballclaotiin tblyn iComfimcmangioliplac*Cubta'JoCOUr of cAbe of h quai i®3