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Editorial September 27, 1868

The Daily Phoenix

Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina

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The 1868 Democratic National Convention platform asserts trust in the people and Constitution, declares slavery and secession settled, demands Southern states' restoration to Union rights, amnesty, public debt payment in lawful money, equal taxation, single currency, government economy, reforms against Radical abuses, equal rights for citizens, and praises President Andrew Johnson while condemning Republican tyranny and reconstruction acts.

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Platform of the Democratic National Convention.

The Democratic party, in National Convention assembled, reposing its trust in the intelligence, patriotism and discriminating justice of the people—standing upon the Constitution as the foundation and limitation of the powers of the Government, and the guarantee of the liberties of the citizen, and recognizing the questions of slavery and secession as having been settled, for all time to come, by the war, or the voluntary action of the Southern States, in Constitutional Conventions assembled, and never to be re-newed or re-agitated, do, with the return of peace, demand:

1st. Immediate restoration of all the States to their rights in the Union, under the Constitution, and of civil government to the American people.

2d. Amnesty for all past political offences, and the regulation of the elective franchise in the States by their citizens.

3d. Payment of the public debt of the United States as rapidly as practicable; all moneys drawn from the people by taxation, except so much as is requisite for the necessities of the Government, economically administered, being honestly applied to such payment; and, where the obligations of the Government do not expressly state upon their face, or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they shall be paid in coin, they ought, in right and in justice, be paid in the lawful money of the United States.

4th. Equal taxation of every species of property, according to its real value, including Government bonds and other public securities.

5th. One currency for the Government and the people, the laborer and the office-holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bond-holder.

6th. Economy in the administration of the Government; the reduction of the standing army and navy; the abolition of the Freedmen's Bureau, and all political instrumentalities designed to secure negro supremacy; simplification of the system and discontinuance of inquisitorial modes of assessing and collecting internal revenue, so that the burden of taxation may be equalized and lessened, the credit of the Government and the currency made good; the repeal of all enactments for enrolling the State militia into national forces in time of peace; and a tariff for revenue upon foreign imports, and such equal taxation, under the internal revenue laws, as will afford incidental protection to domestic manufactures, and as will, without impairing the revenue, impose the least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country.

7th. Reform of abuses in the administration, the expulsion of corrupt men from office, the abrogation of useless offices, the restoration of rightful authority to and the independence of the executive and judiciary departments of the Government, the subordination of the military to the civil power, to the end that the usurpations of Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease.

8th. Equal rights and protection for naturalized and native-born citizens, at home and abroad: the assertion of American nationality which shall command the respect of foreign powers, and furnish an example and encouragement to people struggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty and individual rights; and the maintenance of the rights of naturalized citizens against the absolute doctrine of immutable allegiance and the claims of foreign powers to punish them for alleged crime committed beyond their jurisdiction.

In demanding these measures and reforms, we arraign the radical party for its disregard of right, and the unparalleled oppression and tyranny which have marked its career. After the most solemn and unanimous pledge of both Houses of Congress to prosecute the war exclusively for the maintenance of the Government and the preservation of the Union, under the Constitution, it has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge, under which alone was rallied that noble volunteer army, which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has, so far as is in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States, in times of profound peace, to military despotism and negro supremacy. It has nullified there the right of trial by jury; it has abolished the Habeas corpus, that most sacred writ of liberty; it has overthrown the freedom of speech and the press; it has substituted arbitrary seizures and arrests, and military trials and secret star-chamber inquisitions for the constitutional tribunals: it has disregarded, in time of peace, the right of the people to be free from searches and seizures; it has entered the post and telegraph offices, and even the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters, without any specific charge or notice of affidavit, as required by the organic law; it has converted the American capitol into a bastile; it has established a system of spies and official espionage to which no constitutional monarchy of Europe would now dare to resort: it has abolished the right of appeal on important constitutional questions to the supreme judicial tribunals, and threatens to curtail or destroy its original jurisdiction, which is irrevocably vested by the Constitution, while the learned Chief Justice has been subjected to the most atrocious calumnies, merely because he would not prostitute his high office to the support of the false and partizan charges preferred against the President. Its corruption and extravagance have exceeded anything known in history, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt created by the war. It has stripped the President of his constitutional power of appointment even of his own Cabinet. Under its repeated assaults, the pillars of the Government are rocking on their base, and should it succeed in November next, and inaugurate its President, we will meet, as a subjected and conquered people, amid the ruins of liberty and the scattered fragments of the Constitution; and we do declare and resolve that, ever since the people of the United States threw off all subjection to the British crown, the privilege and trust of suffrage have belonged to the several States, and have been granted, regulated and controlled exclusively by the political power of each State respectively, and that any attempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this right, or to interfere with its exercise, is a flagrant usurpation of power which can find no warrant in the Constitution; and, if sanctioned by the people, will subvert our form of Government, and can only end in a single centralized and consolidated Government, in which the separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism be established in place of a Federal Union of co-equal States: and that we regard the reconstruction Acts (so-called) of Congress as such are usurpations, and unconstitutional, revolutionary and void; that our soldiers and sailors, who carried the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant and determined foe, must ever be gratefully remembered, and all the guarantees given in their favor must be faithfully carried into execution. That the public lands should be distributed as widely as possible among the people, and should be disposed of either under the pre-emption or homestead laws, and sold in reasonable quantities, and to none but actual occupants, at the minimum price established by the Government. When grants of the public lands may be allowed, necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, and not the lands themselves, should be so applied. That the President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, in exercising the power of his high office in resisting the aggressions of Congress upon the constitutional rights of the States and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American people, and in behalf of the Democratic party, we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard. Upon this platform, the Democratic party appeal to every patriot, including all the conservative element and all who desire to support the Constitution and restore the Union, forgetting all past differences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle for the liberties of the people; and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore belonged, we extend the right hand of fellowship, and hail all such co-operating with us as friends and brethren.

What sub-type of article is it?

Partisan Politics Constitutional Economic Policy

What keywords are associated?

Democratic Platform Reconstruction Constitutional Rights States Rights Economic Reform Radical Tyranny Andrew Johnson Public Debt Suffrage Regulation Union Restoration

What entities or persons were involved?

Democratic Party Radical Party Andrew Johnson Congress Southern States

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Democratic Party Platform Demanding Restoration Of Union, Economic Reforms, And Criticism Of Radical Reconstruction

Stance / Tone

Strongly Pro Democratic, Anti Radical Republican, Supportive Of Constitutional Limits And States' Rights

Key Figures

Democratic Party Radical Party Andrew Johnson Congress Southern States

Key Arguments

Immediate Restoration Of States' Rights In The Union Amnesty For Past Political Offenses And State Regulation Of Suffrage Payment Of Public Debt In Lawful Money, Not Necessarily Coin Equal Taxation Of All Property Including Bonds One Currency For All Government Economy, Abolition Of Freedmen's Bureau, Revenue Tariff Reform Of Abuses, Subordination Of Military To Civil Power Equal Rights For Citizens, Assertion Of American Nationality Arraignment Of Radical Party For Tyranny And Violations Of Constitution Reconstruction Acts Are Unconstitutional Usurpations Praise For Soldiers And Public Land Distribution Thanks To President Johnson For Resisting Congress

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