A more appropriate title would b e "A bill to create social equality in the late slaveholdinur a tes. tonalite tire two races in hostility to each other. and to destroy the oublic schools." Whatever may be the apparent and ostensible purpose of the advocates of this legislation. its real objects cannot be mistaken. It professes to apply to all perons native and foreign. Eurpean aiid Asiatic. blae and white. hut this thin disguise is thrown eft when it forbids tny distinction to be made as to admission or accommodation in public ine. places of publie amusement. in public cartiges of passengers. o intbltc schools. "of any citizen of the United States. because ef race. color. or previous condition of servitude." ot is no part e of th o e the provisrons of this bill to protect all persons in their rights. whether civil or social. It has exclusive application to the colored race. as i that race alone required the protecting arm of the national Govormnbt to shield it from injustice and wrong. There are "p crsons." ani not afew of them. nthe United Stateswho are not citizens of the United States. and whose rights are not proteted by this bill of sham pretensions.