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VOLUME 28, OARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS VIS T e b gy ars WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o, CARRIAGES, Vistors o Emope AND Road Wagons. We beg to announce that our stock of finished vehicles, in VARIETY, EXTENT, and QUALITY, has mnever been equaled by any similar display, embracing the newest designsin Tandaus, Landaulets, Baronch- ¢s, Grand Victorias, Double- Suspension, Cabriolets, Vis-a-Vis, Phaetons, T-Carts, et Including, also, every varievy of the “BREWSTER WAGON" THE STANDARD FOR QUALITY, Special attention is called to our.“Improved Side-bar Coup- ling,” by which we produce a PERFECTLY EASY,LEVEL- RIDING, HALF-SPRING WAGON, without increased weight or cost. BREWSTER & G0 OF BROOME-BT., Fifth-av., cormer Fourtoenth-st, NEW TOREK, RE;AL ESTATE, FOR SALE. e Snfferns Tract Being 160 mcros, bounded oast by Roboy-st., south by Ohicago-ay., north by Division-st., and west by ‘Wostern-av. It is subdivided into ten-nore blocks, and will be sold ontire or in blocks or half blocks, at.low prices and on liboral terms for payment. This tract presents opportunity for quick roturns and vory largo profits to parties desiring to invest for the purpose of subdivision, Apply to OGDEN, SHELDON & 00., Room 3 Ogden Building, T Daneme e s S s Y OCEAN NAVIGATION. ONL 0 B v raat fo th Continont (oing morg: ar LA g otler i salt Taam on Gy mege guuth lu‘rr New . hll, ldlilfi‘l‘)‘l‘t l’H,flK I, Danrs, nnee urday, June 13 Enddutions, aod Losuding Al Macssrios WIROUY sEien oharge. WEonaw MACKENZIE, Agent, 66 Drosdwar, N.X. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUIEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ulz.. 1S Taci ENGLAND, 594 to Baturds 181 N ND, lay, 15th May, at1p. m. NELVKTL s ey, 2 ay, 410 & LGYIT, aturdar, 2th May, st 1l . m, THE QUERN, Sallirday, 6th Jun, atS b i, ALN, 4l atnrday, 12th Juno, at 12 noon. AR LONDON BIRKCT. 24 tans, . Waidnosday, 1th May, at1p. m, nd 830, currons { Htoeraz: fiaturn tiokota 84, roducod ra d, Staersia tckeia'Irom Livprpgot st the fowol ply to z 7 P B, o coruer Olark and fas, Tundolpliai. {appotiianiw or Bhorman llous, AMERICAN LINE. EXQURSION TO EUROPE By the Sagnitcont Naw Mall Btoszer < hgl?lA“K. I 3 g g 3 .. FROM l‘lllh.\lila‘l.k'l“lf, fune 3, Por passagw do. vy te, 2k M. MILNE, Wm!-rlAhnnl. 138 LaSallo-s, cornor Sfadison, NCHOR_ LINE_GABIN o A S T o0 el “BUSINESS.” A rotiring partues 11 for salo ono-balf interest in an W, woll-establishod and prosparous buslaess in Chicagoy $4,0 cuah soquired. - Well warkh faveaiigaiiog by pac tae buving aecasuary capiial. Addsau § 4. Tribuos LEGAL. WEFTNDING O TETEE FVICK OF THE Couwrt Tnzasvkin ann Lotiroron, umYmg:‘:z: L Jn sccordancs with il 1 : T A S S e Y &t cunlaius among aihi carhaions (o foflowinig: b the £37, FATOR UL SOTHAIMIAD Javipe puld aoy portjon of ?‘:H{Llwm Drossotios bia or s (ax-r i '$ we Bty Troavus s 4% s Y0 Such eranalod et ‘““T};‘Nlfl'm’ b l&.ls“n 91coas of 83-46 uf Lha Bate el Wl cortiagt s, e s Leoni, e b P Vuapiieid Vedaiot Tor' e Suisant puig, be."§ Tor otic In m'fl?flt%fi“{u?’t‘fi‘-‘m%m'?u&'.’m By m% sy ltan b bpruia r’uuu-& RURRARNNE L e ) (75 o446 ot e AT B HALLER,, Are invited to oxamino the Stock of FINH JEWBLRY, WATOIES, OBJETS D'ART, OBMS, DIAMONDS, and other Procious %uu{m, both sot and unsot, t our Houso in aris, 57 RUE DU CHATEAUDUY (Chaussee d'Autfn), Also to visit our Watch Manufactory, PLAGE CORNAVIN Cnear the Raliroad Depob), GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, ITaving combined the American method of using Iabor-saving tools and machinery with thoroughly skillod labor, we nre enablod to produce FINE WATOHES at prices which warrant & preference over all othora, FRANT & (0, UNION SQUARE, New Yorlk. At Cost! OUR BNTIRE RETATLSTOCK COMPOSED OF Degorated end Plain China, Dinner and Toa Sets, Ohambor Sets, Vases, Glassware Silver-Plated Ware, Table Outlery, and Fancy Goods, POBITIVELY AT COST UNTIL CLOSED OUT, in- cluding Khiow-Cuses anid Tables, . BOWEN & KENT, 262 &.264 Wahash-av,, SHIRTS. SHIRTS! To order, from medium to finest grados, Full lines_in stock of our own manufacture, Wo aro proparod to make Bhirts to order in eight hours, when 2000888rY. SO RIS, N'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago, 3y __PAPER HANGINGS, PAPER HANGINGS JOHN J, M'GRATH, AGENT FOR Hook Freres, of Paris, Giilou & 1's, of Parin, ‘Wylio & Locklisad, of Glasgow, Hostland, 174 STATE-ST. 176 o Ve G COMT INTERNATIONAL PIPE €0, OFFICE, 50West Washington-st.,Chicago T prepared ta contract for sad farnlel CAST IRON GAS & WATER PIFE Promutly snd_at lawest mackot rates. WANTED, With $30,000 to $50,u00 in cash, for six months, to handle one ot the best paying products of ths country as o spocialty, witl un qld-eatablished houso, having unususlly good facilition. Money will bo perfootly so- aure, and the business proniises good profita, Addrass, with namo, stating whors laterviow can be bad, O 03, ‘Tribune otiiaa, ESTABLISHED for ove; :Ili‘uun.nml locatod on ons of thebest bush aitiinac, waald accept flo Agcnicy d ealablnariicly. B e TR De SBSIR! 545, althu A . FIRI4 CHANGES, DISSOLUNTXION. b ip horofofors ezisting botweon the undepignpd, under the frm-name of UKNBLEYS & WAGNER, isbereb, elred by mutusl cons . R' 7 e 'fl[’.n’l‘ ¥ L, :fl\‘ SLEY, JOUN 1. BENSLEY, DAVLE W, BENSLEY, !)A\‘H) O, WAONER, COPARTNERSIIIP. The underaignod hare assoclated thompolven toxether for tha ¢ action of aGENEBAL COMMISNION JESINERS, uady tirm-pame of BENSLKYS & WAGNER, Liberal eash sidvaupes made on Conslgamenieof Grala, Seods, Provisions, &o. Option Ordars’in Gitla or Pro- vislons exocutsd promptly. Cash proporty bought sud Beld ou margins, or shipped to othor markets, i QEORAYK &, BENSLEY, JOHN B, BENSLEY, Omcacp, Magh, 76, DAVIL U, WAGNKH. COPARTNERSHIP. Tho firms of Willins & Whitnoy and J, B, Dutgh & Oo. ara this day gossolidatod under the firm name of WILKINS, WHITNEYRE DUTCH. All outstanding qontracta of either of the bove firms will by d by WIL: 8, AN HE & DUTEH 56 thaty Gittas, 19 a8allo-st., whers they will gontinue tho transaction of a General Commission Dusi. ness. Ohicago, May 15,1876, DISSOLUTION. The Rea) Eytate pertuership berstafors carriad on be- $weca Boplamia ¥, Dlacke aad Jewee MoCaules has a3 plred hy mitation, and 1y hereby diplared dissolred. VBN, ¥ 0! Chtsawn, Mav 18,197, TAMRR MoDAULRY. icagoe dwily Teibune, CHICAGO, BATURDAY, MAY 15, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 264, _..DRY GOODS. __ BROTHERS, 298 & 300 West Madison-st,, Having, during this weak, mada Jarge addi- Liohs Lo our stock, secured from tha late Now: York Auctlons, will offor to-day at the fol- lowing low pricoss THE SOUTH. The Political Situation in the State of Mississippi. The Color-Lino Question---White vs Black the Main Issue. Opinions of Fire-Eaters, Uonserva- 10 B . 5150, 0e0ts oo JHON | GRENADINES, tives, Negroes, and Carpet- 25 ‘piocos 8.4 IRON GRENADINKS, 00 cta, worth $1, Baggers, B0 pleces OHEORED AND STRIPED RENADINES, 75 cts., worth $1. a725,pioces Lm&s{;s HAIR DE BEGES, o y o forslicoy” BRILLIANTINGS, 50 ota. Tho Whites Unwilling to Conceds Any- w9 plecos COLORED ALPACAS, 25 ots,, {bing to tho Blacks, and the Blacks Afraid fo Trust tho Whites. ., . 50 pioces CORDED ALPACAS, 23 cta., worth 40 cta, 50 piccon COLORED BERGES, 15 ats., worth 45 ots, 50 picces MIXED POPLINS, 10 ata., worlh 20 cta, 200 piecen YARD 'WIDH PERCALES, 125 cta,, worth 20 cts, boxes BALBRIGGAN HOSE, §1 por Gross Misrule that Might Be Corrected but for the Foolish Obstinacy of the Bourbons. 200 box. . 1JJ!'.IACK OASHMERES at 76, 85 ets., and BLACK CASOMERES, 48.inch wide, vory fino, $1.45. LYON: 4 HOILED BILKS at $1, $1.35, 1.35, 4135, LYONS GROS GRAIN SILKS, $1G0, $1.05, $1.75, $2. CABHMERE SUDLIMIE, $2.50 and $3, DBARGAINS IN STRIPED and CHECK- BD BUMMETR SILKS. HONEYCOMD and CROCHET QUILTS from $1u fi’wnrd. MARSEILLES QUILTS st $150, $2, Fyam Qur Own Corvernondent, JACKAON, Mise,, May 10,—Tho precino progrers thus far in Misssatppi toward obliterstion of the color-line hite ne tluey term §t—may Lo conzisely stated: The Democrats, or Consorvatives, who comprise al most {be entire white votlng population, bave reached the discussion of whettier {hst lino shall ba more tharply draw, or beabsndoned, in the canvas this 82.50, and upwards. fall for Congressmen and members of the Legislatura, : flfl":fi? g:‘: Linen Teblo Damasks, Towols, | 1n Stay, 1573, it wiil be remembered, the sufl Demo- cratic Committeo, at Meridian, held an jnquest upon tlie Democratic party of the Btate, Rinding the corp (@ bo very defunct indced, they formally disbanded, making no provision for the election of any Commit- 176 to succeed themselves, Binco then thers han boen no Democratic party in the State, After supporting Dent sgainat Alcorn, only to ba defeated, and then supporting Aleorn against Ames, to sgaln encounter defeat, THE QUESTION OF REORGANIZATION was brouglht up In caucus of {he Consorvative mem- bors of the Legislature, which disposed of it by sppolating s Committee, to call a Conventlon, i€ decmed advissble, That Commities, comprie fug members from all paris of the Btate, will meet §n thia city on the 17th Inst, Insnticipation of that meeting, tho discussion waxes warm among the loadors and Jouruals of the Opposition as fo whether the Democratio party slall be resurrected on tho white-line 1 whother the new orgsnization shall be styled the Democratic-Couservutive, and based upon & subtantial reafirmation of the Cluclunat! Plat- form ; oF whether, general concerted actlon haviug LINEN STUITS, An jmmenve varlety, Plain and Embrold- [ ad. “3;3‘00 SEUN UMBRELLAS from §1.50 rdd, REMEMBER THE ADDRESS, 298 & 300 Wost Madison-st. BRACKEBUSH, DICKSON & 00, MINERS AND BHIPPERS OF bon sgreed npon, no Convention shall Ve calied, party urysnized, or party declarad, but the Opponttion, I cuch district and county, o left to run the campaign for themselves, in wueh fashian—whito hioe or antle white line, fusfou orwhat uoi—as will give teat prom- 16 of muccess, * What fa thie proapsct s {o the obliteration or con- tapance of the white line du the canvass this full 27 1 urked of a prominent lawyer Lere, who ranks as leader of thie Misssalppl Bar, aud who, though not a polls ticisn in the scuse of belng an officer-accker, s man of commundiug sbility and of large ulucncs through- wut the Btate. “You must understand, in the frat plice,” ho anawered in substauce, * that the while line wi formed only a8 against . THE. MOVEMENT OF THE NEGROLS in themaelves drawing the line, oven ayaiust (le while men of thelr own party. At the lant session of the Leglelature, the whitp leaders, ashamed cf the enor- mous extravagance of the Stale Government, atlempt- e to dispense with ocrtaln unuecessary ofices snd to cut dowu the splories of ofiers: but the nogrocs, s bogly, stood out agalnst retrencment, Ames has yromised reform, sud, through hls inflvence, o bill wus passed abollshing the oflice of County Suporin- t of Hehiools,—a wholly superfluous ane, requir- ingabout threp days’work in the year, and towhich ignarant nogrops, wany of whom couldu't read or write, were alacted, ot salarios ranglng from $300 to $1,%0 por annum, After i was pamsed, the negroes ropented of #t, aud brought such presstre upon Ames thiat hie succumbed, and pocketed theLill, Thelr argu- ment was, ¢If you are not going tostand by us, we can't stand by you;' and thet was decislyp, Re- trauchment and Feform mean nothing ta them, except « reduction of their chiancas to get atice. I tha samo way, every pegro member opposed fhio proposi- tlon for blanmial instead of auuual sessions of the Legislature, They willnot, forany considerations of sconomy, forego the opportunity to swell about Lre, for the admiration of their eclored fellow-citizons, a3 faw-makers; nor the opportunity to poddle eut their votes, as fhey do, on all non-partissn messures, We e ruled by iguoranco, DY BASEALITY, —Uoth represanting a constityency that cares nofhing for vconomy or lonesty, becyusa that consiitucuey oWns 1o property, pays 1o tazes, aud fsn’s inteliigent anougy to bu capable of purcolving tiat tho burden, (n fact, fulls upon us gil. You have the notfonat the North tliat we hiaven't tried to gel thelr votes n favor of hohest administration withaub regard to polities; but you are mlataken, I Lavo voted for negroes fe- pestadiy ; so have we all. Wa took up Deat, who wasii't even » resident of the State, for Governor. We Aldn’t do §t becauso wa wanted Lim, ar because wo were reay to eapoune Lis views bul, if bohad been elected, wo expected Lo hiavo ottalned some sharo in tle Government, in which we now Lave nione what- ever, Wo voted for Aleorn, Liberal, sgainst Ames, on (ua samo covsideratiops, and Lecause, thougl o Re- uublican, ho waa on old reaident, having large intere st 1u common with us, and we belisyed ho couldu’t afford to tolerato wicallig. Wo spont monmey for Uarbocues for them, and plenics, snd pub colored men on our tickets ; wsod all tha ap- plisnces tocaary » political campaign, and sppealed to them that we had common interests, snd abould unite o promote them, Wa talked tiil wo grow Loarse, aud Coaland Coke WILLOW GROVE. : YOUGIIIOGIIENY (Gas Coal). JOCKING VALLEY. BLOSSBURGII. LACKAWANNA (all sizes). WHOLESALB AND RETAIL. 8peeial Inducements madetoJarge Cansumers and Dealrs, MAIN OFFIOCH: No, 1 W. Randolph-st. RAILROAD YARD: OFFICHS T0 RENT IN THE TRIBUNE_BUTLDING. INQUIRH OF WILLIAM C. DOW, — __ROODL 10. TO RENT, Tho Whostro known as “ Myers' Opora- House," Ghicagzo. Will be rontad for ayear or torm of years to respousible partios, "Ad- dress, with raferoncos, JO8. P, CLARKBON, _Booma 3 & 4, No. 83 Dearborn-at., Chloagn. DOCK FOR RENT., 130 fost sivor frent, nosr Tonty-secondat. Bridge, Tillroad Tracks on the property. Apply 16 " JAMES GAMULR, Koom 6, No. 41 Doarborn.at, — ; For Rent. Btoro southwest corner of Clark and Washlugten-s! fopuaarly oacupiod by tho Amwciean Kapress Cowpany. Apply at Ttoom @ Erchanxe Woilding. —_STOCOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, Ohicago & Northwostern Bnilwnl (I!‘umpnny, pril 21, 18i5; of tho stockholdars and tory The sunual meotin bondhuid. oraaf ine Ghiciya & Rortbw ray Cauipany [oF | entreated tho very rulers wa bad once owned to simply Lot Ptk ethin Daciabis as ey comma.botbre | Joln with us in putting an end to thlevery, and to give ribrmeaiing, wilf e Buid ats Gomparysin | us » Teghistoro that ab loast wae pouscered of 0 Uity of Clicage, on Fbu 3 e common Lonesty eud {utelligence, snd the members clock e m. Bohdl i fl;.’fk J.[x.‘:b.'?.‘géf': Ey?mfl“d’n:'mé ot 'n-'i'g,‘?."n of witich conid read and write, and knew enough to otige o figure Wp tho debt when the items weraall given, What good dld it do? Some carpel-bagger—a fellow who had bean & camp-follower, or & negro batber, o hotol-waiter from tha Nortls, ssid (o thems ¢1leral ate you going to volo with those follows who fought to RIL 5T, keep you fu slavery, spd againat us who freod you? W Company for the | And do you want thow to rulethe couutry, o rv-on- e e the 31 0t ryfikfi'fi(’"{{' : ALBUAT M. L BYKES, Jn., Bacraiaey: actiita, Dureusat to (3w, and (' transac- | siaya you,and {akeawsy your riglhts as freedmen ' i e ol valoe the | i by will Lo hold at ¢! in ¢ a%."é‘ék“"iflli‘.’.',.‘“'““55“3“*‘1‘7;"3.‘4&?5..“ $5,000 T0 $10,000 CASH 7o invost by dosirable party in an established manufac- ugines. Addre THEY WOULDN'T LISTEN TO US. Nertling wp could ssy would fuflucuca one of o § sud If & uegro, out of affecilon for hix old € Tuaster, voted sythiug else than the straight Republics an ticksh thoy denounted him a8 a trailor, and ‘he did soat peril of hls life. 'Toulay thote who wero our coachmen and house-servauts and the like, who have mede nathing by politics, aud don't expect menum ol with s, it that thy liars not, becuiincof the poril at tho handsof their fellows that wauld follow, turiug ur morcaniile with partloulart | yould be turned out of tha church and outaf society, AMAICNIN, caro Lo G. Gloye, 1§ Washrnstaast, | Uy bo DUl and Liscksuaried, sad, valess they Aeyt qut of s way for e tinig bo bistes, if (hey " did. You can acarco underatand what a soriouia matter encer uu or 1415 for & negro 1o yata for & Conservallve, Tlicy kewp ¥ L] up the nlarh-finv. :ua vk cmm‘i‘an xpllnhilrm‘lr‘lxl on ally negro whio vehtures to cross if, In self-lofeuse, Warrsted geod er wo sale. Trory aad Plated Teble a3 21T Daly Hope of securing honest governmenty Warv s specialiy, Hasorsnnd Sclosis, o Ragdolph. | W6 Usve to meet ina tsaua they tender.” * Wil you then make the approaching canvasson the white-lino 74 I saked, “ We do not expect to make it on that line, thaugh McAryle, of the Vicksbork derald, snd others of stamyy, wWeut it. We shall bo on that Hup only so it 1y furced ppon us by the negroes; but we shall d nothing {o exclude the 1n0eb conservative. The chm- palyn will be againet the present rapaclty, igoarance, mal-administration, sud over-tazation,” ¥ Da poct tha co-operation of tls ppgroea?” doubiful whothier mmdy 9f them will yota with us; wa vely Fatbior upon unitlng the INTBLLIGZKCE AND PROPENTY-UOLDING INTEREST FINANGIA! I AM MAKING in snd Previalons, and long ones en X j§ SILVER! 2 L L 1o o gontrol of the Lower House of Wire Screens. |i:ims e i ® | if they dared will lh’" Jwhy tmnu(:‘- y:nlmh[‘:r‘;}; Doat ondor your orgent wotl 399 s aur work aad | o4 e tiall parmit olblng pital Lo the quirege-mill prexs of the Notth § but we IS, b 1o g, VAT 38 a0 e North Olaskat, | it use ovory ol s Faas 1o ey e sl MOV “y groes, then, will vote {he stralght Repub- REMOVALS. Mo for o cal 8 ekt 1 1 ucfods “ Notling will sver make ihem do anytling else REMOVATL | i o T i il e 3 o be dooe, T mu&fi:h:ms:uflmt DEL. TUS Aeuzveh aTa WAI‘I"-N-\ an ofly, roly-roly darkey, not superlor in intelligance to the 'avorags field-band, Tint they demanded the office beeause they could get it, and, shelving McKee, tlie white Hopublican Gongressiasn who aspired to tha poritivu, and who fs at least renpectable in polnt of ability, tock up iruce and slocted bim. No matter ‘who we put up, they will vota againat hi: ‘The )eat tnen, whom the negroes know o Le honest, capable, 04 Tair-minded, WOULD RTAND X0 CHANCE a8 spatnat a defauiter and a thlef, Defors eloction. 4ima they wanlt distribute their eatechisms smoug the darkegn, Thase run abont thin way : Q.—Who fouglt 10 kesp you slaver?’ he Democrats and Conservatives, “Who fought to miake you free? 16 opmblicans, 110 Rave you tho right to yote? A=Tla Lnpublicaus, i vho wuld take Sway your right to vote,if they i A.—The Democrata and Couservatives, . “Agaluat that vort of stul, sli our promiics and protesis go for nothing.” “Did it ever ocenr $0 you,” sald T, *that the el torial utteratces of wiich hapers as tha Vickaburg /ler- ald, wlich talks shout shooting down *little Unlun Gerorals who staud in the way of the people's will,! and ebronicles the Jyuching of o negro an *another Urant voter gour,’ ana generally in bitterly ojpured toeverybdy whio' opposcu the white-llue movemeut, furniehen & stronger srgument to the negro fo fugup the black-ine for eelf-protaction? Wha ey mot apprehignd would follow the scceenion to power of men of Kuch vie % Well," wan the response, 4 thone sre tha views of bt ¢no iusm, whu does net Fepreseat the peop'e of e ate,” “Tut," 181d 1, ke nowapaper i rightly held an cxponent of publle opinion, Lemre it canuot exist it the pubic pyTOrt It the Vicuaburg Herald in the leaditg daliy of your 8t 4 Tisat sy Loz and there area gool many penrls here who think tue Vickshurg Herald does, We Baveaupplicated tho tegroos ot o elest Demorraty, oF {0 ive up thele party, but to slect Lonest, capably nen, snd 1o slop thievery, and reduce the ‘enorious tazafion that makes froperty valueless, 80 thet today, i€ you have {0 Lorrow mouey at bunk for sixty days at 13 o2 por cent per taontls, they wou't fend 1t on o trast deed of & pisntation, but”demand collaterals,” Be replicd, “Lst mo tel you,” futerrupted another lawyer,— one of the moct promincut in the Btate, and o lcadiug peliician,—who was prescat, that e alu's fgbilug or party, It is culy for ‘a chascatolive, Waare belng plundered to death, Wo are tired of beaging_ the field-Lands whom wo owned to pivs us refief, 1t of no use; tho ryrtem of piunder snd multipliation of oflices jurt sufts them, _{Ve've got to Belp curselvea, If let alone, if the Government at Weablogton will quit tresting ' the negro an_a ward, to bo protected agatust oilier voters, aud give usall sn cqiial chauce, wo will rule this couutry, as wa cre e~ tilted fo Lecaute of our muperior inteillgence, 1have Legged of them for honett goverum:nt, £od made Atunp specchies ot thens i1l I could hardly falk above s whisger, sud 1T WAS DICATH WASIED, T doue with 18,7 1€ 6a negroes won't votr with you thiclr majority £ the State, at the luwe 1,00 0ver the olal while ol hoa du_sou ex) v {he Lower Ifoune of the Zeginlature this fail 7" Mo expeat to carry it by thu ueusl aptilasces,” said tho firat, % 1f we are 1ol alone, wre wtl,” ' Wa fit earry 11" maid thy eecord, fn 8 tone of determiLtion that sounded alicost savage, ¢ out tatinidation elther, Thernare meny negroos who wou't Yole, aud othurs e can persuade 10 stay away from tha polis,” “The obilteration of the color Line think hopoleas?” I knid, luterrogativel s0u now, thea, tko part of 1hs white popilati paying intereat, Wa expost10 tais tro: ¥lihmo Nepublicans *as distiuguishod from the carpet- Taggers. The negroos sro consiois of thelr inferior- ity, and want 10 bs on the strocq side, 'That will In- fitence some of them 1o atay away from the poils, They e, 100, tha neceasity of having white leaders to comiuct thele’ polttizal operations i they kuow they liavn't tho men among themselyes to doit, which, also, will hava effect upon them. All that we cau hupe to atn will Us the ascendancy in the Lower Honse, which will, to some extent, operate s & check on thievery, and’defaat the elecilon of an_tncompetent, dishousat Honator, But 1t wiil be a amall reltef, if wo sicceed.” T what, then, da sou look for relief?" aad I, #3What would you lava us o2 responded tha recond. * Wo havo accepted whatever terms you of tho North chiore to Impose, What Hiore do you want 1" T nnawered fo the effect that what the North wanted to kuow war, wirat they of Stissasipyi proposed o dog whether they hiad yet’ come to regari themscives uh Amesican ciltzenn ot ag conquered, people, it 24 Taving too scek address for theiz political grisvances a3 did other American citizens, THROTGU TIE BALLOT-EOX, not by proacription of the colored Tace, by such atti- Tuda foward thicu as wan & menace, makiug toe ques. tion of honeaty {n sdiinlatration sikordinate to that af seif-protectiou sgaiuet the hostlle whites, Durlug thio War,” suld T, & te N ously by shoddy cont sarics st the like, Dut the great busiacss then wi s was tio pregeryation of the Unlo, and we couldu’t stop Lo elicck tho thievery, Bo Y0u naw, by yoar whits linc, are moking tho main question with the negroes {hut Of solf-f reservation, and they bave to Liold to- gothier, in support of thicves 1f you please, to avert Greuter dnger, 8t they niturally fegard .1 “Posainily,” replicd the frat * but they will trust u fo overytling oxcept with tho nolitical sscendancy : and iv's hopelosa to cxpect to gatu tust through holp fram thein.” o wlat, then, do yon look for rellef from e flla youcomplatbof 2" 1t Now York, Chicago, San Prun- Tisco, and otuer ¢ition of tho North, they are pundered Yan wurse extont then you are hére, On your own Aaferaent, your total State debt s Less thian $5,600,000, ®Lich sumis up tho total thievery of the carp fers, if yon chonso 8o to call § o total taxen, on & valuatiof 1'was before the \War, Tatge from i o 5 ics, The City o slone, for its Ciiy Government, is tazed ANNUALLY MOKE THAK YOUR ENTILE DEBT. Butoue peole doit.alt down with {olded hinds ¢ cent, including eounty sud city levi Chivago anddeclain: sguinst the whole forelgn eletnvut as fools and thieves, hecause somo of toe worat of our tax. ra ot nto oidice throuph aewagogle sppeals to would tever irojudices of forelgn voters, aik FEStto e Lt Tor that. Wt cace and taz-puying interest make the uniled effort for hotosty and ecanomny i aduiuistration, Every Whero elee in America intelligenca sud_ projerty- Holdiug tnterost cam at least secute’ an approximation fo fntérest In admintration, 1f thot be the sole ahfect, why can't you do it kete ¢ Do you try 7" 1y’ of 1o use 10 try, wald tho fiest, and stopped, s 4f with ¢ clone tho converastion, 4 You ed,” ka1d the otlier, **to what we Jook 4 each wugwer for limscll, 1 answer ‘don't expect L until we utration, for raler; or myself, Cratie” Naflonal Adu turning to the othtr, W1 expoct v redel from thia prescut eltuation,” ro- lies tho gentloman thus wihiressed, % excert by the election of a Couservative Nattonal Admiulstration,” e patisud & miotncut, sud continaed 3 * Liy 3 Consery ative Adminisiration T ticau 03 that would <id Us to Securs cantro) of onr Stato aifairy, which, by virtue of our Itelligence snd property-tuiprest, ia our righ W Hluce you have asked iny opinion," 1 said, o8 1 took my lcate, 41t in, that, whenever it it knawn that ‘out expioct auy such aid from the Nattonal Aduiuls. Toatton, that fact will by suiiclewt ta lusure tho defoay af youe ticket, by ovérwholming majorities, in all th Northern Stales,” And the noxt day I passéd both goutlewon, LU STUDIOVALY OUT M. for my offensive froedom of spogch, I suppase, iia futorview 1 lave given aliost. verbailo, bes cause the gontlemen with whow it was Leld are (wo of Tho most Infiuentlal i tho Ktate, mes of the sorl whov ulterances go far toward molding publivopin- fou, nl thoy ate counted smong the most moderate of the' Goutarvatives, uid tre auuredly Loatile to thio wliteliog movement, Underlying all that ath eald, 1 will ba perceived, 18 the sentiment which lica at tho Tottous af every while votar's Yiews (<3copting those clasuedd ag carpel-baggerys, to-wit: That, u tbe lan. guago of Judye —, the negra fe but' an sdjunct SriES Whiten® to whom, withiont tegard 10 the fact That the whito wen are lu the minority, of right, by viriuo of toelr futelligenco and wealth, belonga 'the suprowsay, whicly i€ lat slone," they il scquire.” When they'do, théy will tall you, they will accord o (ho negra all ‘hiy Fghts, Manifestly, thoy mean his rights as they view theni,—the rights of an fuferinr Tace, miers adjuncts of 'the whitcs, and Lopelessly stupld and disbousst, so fhat Lis' fguaraucy sud thiovery can ouly bo overcaie by sulsijuco {rom Washitigton, Wuiat they mean b, that this ahould ba & white erweuty {roia all shiare (u which “THE nw&? “lut?miu amlz‘xu}»nfim £ in 30 fay a8 ma: without abgolute privation of the e L orhrraa upoi Nim by the Coustitutioual Athendments. ‘They wouid govern for bitm, buj {n o avent would they Luve bim luke & band iu ‘goveruing for himself; aud unutterable 1 thoir disguvkat the anero possibilty of baving to treat bl aw &y 4 elo- tuont ¥ 1 the political problem,—a vour whosu views st be deferred o aud whoto gupport cullivatod, Tuat fs the mildoes stslo of putitug fi whea oue at- tompta to portray tho situatiun here to-day, Haid » gontleman from Yazoo City s * We havo been. rolibod by nlggers aud eafjol-baggors long enougl, 04 wo aren' golug (0 get duwiz an our kuecs 10 ulg~ gers any more, nor yoto any wized ticket, nor any(bivy 8 thosurt. Wo ars golng to run Lhe cluction, this full, on tha white line, straight turaugh, aud we kry going to win ou ft,” 'WDo you expect that there will be troubleat" asked. # Tiie niggers Xnow better thian to make any trouble; but, if thesu sbould be troubls, ticra WON'T UE ENOUQGY OF TUEM LEFT to make troubla sgain, It will Lo the Lt trouble oy aver palso;” sud o apoks 1§ with ferce defor- miuatlon, “That wan st Grenada, At Jackson I met bim spaiu, Hpeaking with referance to the meeliug of e Uun- servativo Committes on tbe 17th fust., be said: +Thoss fellows Liave got o call u Conyeution, 1F Conveution 4 callod, tho white-line pulicy will be car- ¥lod by sn ovgrwhelning wmsjorily, = Peaplo wre mick of (ruckllog to plantativn-isuds, who ca’s read, but ccura s Demo- Lat say you?" g0 to the Leglslatuce lulli Tulo uy, e werd bogt whou o auppo s and again” when wa supjorted Alcorn, becauss tho attempt o cu fuvor with the negroes Kxept from he polls thousands of our best clit- 2ans, and drove others La vaia by atralght Livpublican tioket, Woare |uAnth: beat thom this Vime suyiiow, hat will Lo tls st of nigyer goygraweut id Ais v , ¢ 3 bLigat_thedts f_a‘geug- Ve Soles seaioan thacs, W sre {ng Lo drlve from the niggers avery white man who fnaons, over 1o, tharm e the {rackiing polloy, or for the sake of office, Withaut white men tolead them, toey will be demomlized,—ths nigger hes ho cou and e} clesn thiem out at the poils, o frequently d1d I hear expreasians of ‘the iiko sort and toliko effect from those T mot here, that repeti tons would bo but wasta of space. They leave no toom for doubt but that this repreasnts the {collng of | vigwa, which, they confedsed, were thoir own indis e masnea of'the whites,—on ;- vidtial opinions rather than thiots of any body of tronge) NIOLERANT HATRED OF THE XEanO, volres, Tt hapyened that thelr deas concurrod, though Ktronger than cver wan Enow-Nothingism toward for- | given at differant times and places, The Srat wis the ¢ign-tiorn cllizeus, and more pros:ziptive. Onencel | Leaviest coltan-grower in ihe whola South, Ifa ex 10t b told that, if the Contervativa Commitice call a | yects 1o raiao 5,0 ) bales—aay & etap worth §30000mm Conventlon, it il declare platform and force the | thin seatou, H3id he: *T Dovor ake part i politios, ios pon that basl 5 sud Tdon't “Thia modaratas, who oppote wiel programine, and | Tainchtol hevo, - 1 eliacor C 0% They make th wlo wnligq"muy oppose the call of a Convantio: HOMETHING CAN LE DONE WITH THE NEGROES, e n. prononkced i thelt datmaly aud ' guing t0 try in the country where T live, All $ua expraamious of the. hopelessiien o i W want fs Bonest’ government and tulers who have ,Iml:h& r:z lizgee ‘32"‘1;":2;[ ! J{.‘L’,“.‘;’:‘.J%;’;?.,&‘l.’:f}" lnm‘ngenw eoough to rule. When it ronies to the $ °f | nomiuation, I'm golog to pro : 4T ciediouey, A lesding aditor—peruaps the lesding | want sour Tte fentative x‘.‘?."zz‘;i:n‘;hf‘::f";m.“’“ i e Blate—ezpressed himself to the effoct | optitled to it ck out your best men, and wall vota hat whstias ggsinst the extremo while.lliiers, bo | for tein, 1il seturn, give un n falr Feprerentation thould ,fuvm-‘,hu neltlier Convention or pIAHORN, | tho ticket for the property-LolMug Intorest, . e went Lut to leave the peatle of exh county to Aght {t OUL &8 | mep t5 represcnt b, —uch politicisat, bat thate wbo Deat tley could where, ik in Vickaburg, that was the | nave the' brains 1o reproeent onr ftercat, and 8 ) e to cauvass i that Wae: in shott, 0 | §lantified with us, Yot kuow we are all i th condtct the campalgn to win, with priuciples to ult | Loat: if we go down, you mit g down with . Al "x’:. lucgl_l'l,ly' afl mittes how incongruoun the princl- | weank fn our share,” And," 1.5 mnv':llnu'd 311 |Ahe e wimittes wan ot expected to declars | pojjiicians who aro tiguriu for the Henats, amd for agaiust tho white line, but what the moderate snd more | Congress, and tha nest Preaidential el tlon, will ki Bullile elewent would atiewjt wan to prevent the | oot of the way. we can do that In erery County, n.i‘..?(“m'."‘. I:‘nu; hll h"l:n ‘m:m ;ll el uE&’i\: o«‘fi:“w‘x; want the negzoea to stay iero And o 20 well lhlly.lhey viters—the nogtoes were & lupxlms Inf~npon & Laths | (ol agd sassscry mirs sadisd E00) to carty out that wauld not’ furnin Justification for alsem in the programmo sk Lhave mon- Nortli, Thry would eulouely guard every constiti- ional right” of ihe Degro, etc., but thay would stop stealing: and, imylicdly, thes~tiia white men—vould rule, for the benefit of ‘themucives sud thic negro nia- Sority, which the negroes wera MOPFLESSLY INCAPANLE OF DOING. At dinper I chistced to meet a corzespondent of the Torouto Glote, & taember of the Corervative Coni= mittee—a” mentleman well-known througlont the | {n ne a0 to the el State, and wiosp Tamily 18 Hintorio 1n 1he Buuth~v:n | - The oiier neatiemiy seterocy oo oo e onedf the partyt [u the course of the couversation, | ond 3 Biiver-Grey Whig, who et hat¥isi ! tha Iatter explained to the Canadian jourualist the | Davie, becauro . D, won 3 Democrat i Topeless fgnorance and incapacity of the negro, wind | thmes’ * You misn‘t Ve ¥ g bow fmponsiblo it wan for the Southern whites, with | of tha peaple of this Htate, W Thiey have aute thelr puperior intelligence, tamiliarity with the negro | forod severaly, bave been subjoct to mistitle, and Nave characler, sud thelr weaith, to infiuence the negro | had to endure much that was ontrsgsous, Lut Yota, " jio tedtl vote s the carpet-hegger tella him 10, | our people are heginning to lestn. T helleve that Yet the nlgger trut us in preference to th carpet- | when the whito lius is wiped out, wo ean get along baggers in all money matters’; cowe to us for advice | with the negroes 3 sud for asslstance; will do angtiing for us, except vote with us ; and, while they cherin a lurking con- tempt for the carpet-baggers, reapect un, We can do nothing with then, We sre ot licpublicans, and that ia enough, though wadou't care a cent for yoiftics, and only a5k thent to give us an honest Adminiatration,™ *Chen, why dou't you turn Nepublicsns snd con- trol that furty? What does the name sigaify If yon sccure Sour eud 7% quoth the Canadian, g AN XEVER DO TIA® seplled the Mississippian, with warmih. “TWe lavs ieldeid to whalever the North chione to finpor ‘an wever fudorse the Reconstructlon pollcy, They ay reqil:e of us what they please, and wo will sub- it} Lt they must not_expect un 10 approve of what tliey bave done, Wu wzall ot disturb 1t, Lut we can- otndorme it and o Canadin pmiled and dropred the subject, T {00k 1t up; with the questinn: T ) % What, 4 8 matter of fact, do yon eare for Recon- struction’? Siuce 1t laa talter of the past, and you do not contemplate the urdoing of auy of it, and wince, 48 J0U 4ag, You ore willing 16 vote with sugbidy for the sike of 'seeuring au Lunest Adminfsteation, sy don't you drop this barren sentiment, go 1nto the Republican party with your vuperior Loid on the nefero contidence, captura the orgwnization, sud work out your refurms through i, letting paiitics go ! 1t Is_aaking too much of us, who awnrd thess people, who have Laco 1uade poor by the War, wnd Torced' to subinit to their rule, and. plunder of the carpet-Laggers they put in puwer, to aak us to Lu- miliate ourelves by entering into competition with them for the nezro vote. Kuppcan son had been, an T was, 8 wealthy 1an, OWEIng (Loae peopl t 2l by the W 1 had to drive teamns, 1, after thie peace, £0r 3 liviug; aud then were taZod to th of coufiscation Ly your former fiv1d-bznds, would you fuel ifko burabilug Yourselves before them fu that way?"™ 1t pcenrred to nie that, if iliey were tho majority, I would, in atout that fashion, WITHOUT HUMBLING MYSELF AT ALL, atfemyt o arcure ihoir co-operation for reform, in- stuad of rapelling thom by any white line; und, further, that, (f thelr co-operativn was suught, hot 10 reduce ‘Weir’ political sigulticance 1o uaught, but foe thip sako of better goveratnent for us both,—it seomed to me it could b and Treplied to” that eftect, “Well,” Lio relorted, **we can't du it, Tae only liope for this State 18 in the whites getting the rule, 17 we don't do it, I want to soll out and clesr out for “lexsn ur sumewhero elso ;' and ha abruptly olosed tha conversativn on that taplc, “lave to work!" oxciaimed s gentleman well Kuown throughout the couziry as a journalist, and of moderate views, wto bad overheard part of the con. veration ; * don’t 1 have to_work? Don't we all, overywhera clae, bave to work 7_ And didu't they lovs gration: and that's what's tho maller csactly, noreover, they won't gat over it th thoy rfv’-!v. nnlAp"l?' —till they ars starved into it," And yat (hat sams fold me lio shiould vote the white-lne 1icket and »: tho white-lius policy, becauns the line would be anyhow, and i¢ wan {ng bent he could do.* ‘'womren only I met in tha State, out of not less than fifty of all ranks and eonditions, who held different ailu't you hetter, then, Invast the menay in so; proseius the liot-Leads n the Commiites mpeting of the 17th 7 7 wan suggested, 1 abafl Jook atter that as well a1 can, fon, Sut e huven'tlearued any thing, fhose fellond, Meardle, of tha Vickshurg Jeratd, ths other day, ! Whut the adicais pald him for furnfabing them came Al buncon t 1 reckon ft'a we-tia mille AS TULL POLITICAL EQUALS, They to-day rcepect tbe lutelligenco of tho whitos, Aud wiil, wiisn thoy ate fully avaured of boln trasted aaro otlicr citizeus, anil accorded thelr Sull rigbte, voly for au intelllgent, honest vlile man rather tiat for an fucompetent, dishonest black, For my part, Yl sooner any diy voie for au honest negro, moders Moly capable, than for a taccally wilte politician, ‘Ther arc ntiérn who ara beginniug to think the samo way,” But, if the white i carries, thin nisa 00, it i 1manifost from what Jie #31d, woald cast hia voto' on that side, ou tho principie thal it couldn't be quite 10 Dad en thia voters, Ko, ovidently, I{ s with the grest majority of the moderate of the old reeidents, who supvorted Dent and Alcora, and sowe of whom' voted far Fresident Grant as aguinat Greeley, It fs manlfest already that the black line will be ade herod to by the colored voters {n the coming content, 8aid one of the the mont inteiltzont of them, who ia ot an oifice-noldert 1 roady o vate ikin Damo- cratic ticket even, as agaiust the ignorauce and rascali- ty that get office here op our aide,” 1F I COULD ONLY DB BURE the Democrats wouldn't interfere with my rights under the Amendments and the Civll Righta' LI, Dut we lisve o stk togethes, to long aa they hréaten with thelr white line, have Hitle nuatarlal among us At 1o Gil tho office not enongh to 8l them ull, if we wishied ft and could, Tha colored pavplofeel thit they neod white leaders, The carpot-baygers ure tha beat theyeznyet s and tho ticket, whataver it 1nay be, I8 voled becauce wu date not trust the othors,” Othier colored men gave nubatantially the samo report of tho sltuation, though less pronouiiced, iaggers—ra encounior tha truo fype of fhera hero—cnaerstand this, too, Haid meveral of them, ow n position : * Thore fellows can go vn talkiziy whilto i ax log 5 they plessa ;W caii out volo tuew ; and thers isn't a neero ln {he stato who seon't walk all niht 10 reach the polls and vote against them, Nothing but a Winchester rifle can boat 1s,” And the ssme man next day told me that vltimately bo expected the Canservativos would gos control of tlie State, e dIda's eapact o siay bero more than four or Gve years louger,aud might go soonor; which neant ho would go A8 FODN A8 IL OOT OL'T OF OFFICE. Bald another white Ropublican oficial : * Thera never wan 80 well drifled a voting force as the negroes, Tiey won's vots anytling hut the siraight Hepublican ticket, and they will vote tieket wnarked Ropub- lican,’ They ara too much afeatd of the old lave-owners 10 do anything olse, sud aro always kept posted abous alectipu-time.. They spot every bulter, tou.” Tn the outset, T sakid the Conservatives ware disciisse ing whetlier thiey suould show more sharply, or abane all throngh thelt own fully 7 Why dont they work, | 498, the color liie, Mora precisely stated, they aro instead of_ dwelliug upon their losees, and reatre u‘fi discussiug, not whether the “white-lite moye- roglon. Confound thew ! lhuilmm to bave como out | Mment iusugurated o at = Vicksburg sball - Lo of the War With woodcn bheade, Why do thugy [ dbandomed, =~ but whether It whall =~ be ex- want 1o goon talking abaut thelr former wellh, as | tooded over the entiro state, No election Loy though they were somebow exemut fron work, and | Leeu conducted on that line, svowedly, in auy Bata Lad only to rule this Stato? They haven't learnad | Canvaws sluco 1872, Tie Conservatives have Loe anythiug yet, There's fault on boih ides ; but what | Democratie, Lileral, Pusion, or whatever gave Darbarlaiis thiey are 1o negloct their wudustries, and go | Most proifee - of success in the - respecive round juvelghing sgatnss the negroes {u thls couuties, They bave, in all, flung out lalts cnd declaring that, withiout ntinidation, they' for the colored volor; but thess were too transparent evan for Bambo, aw i, : The queation the olectian againal the uegrocs, whiom tuoy det hermar throwing ff sl disgnive, they shall make s to vote solid againut them,—while the backs, to0, are in the mafority. Tnatmens noliing the imdo on that lipe. ‘The grest majority of the 4 ¢ whitee favor it 3 §f 3 Convontion Is called by the Cone DALERS S0 MELLE SN TIADATION; servative Commiltee, 3t will be i doon it 17 Hald a leading offielal in the Blate, 3 Kepublican, but an px-Confederate, and bitterly op, €1 10 Uk protlfs | though the platforin-carpentors may sugar<oat H, gacy aud iguorsuce of the last Logiviature, oud govor~ | The fuw whio "“'("’" the trus situatlon, wad sre ully disgusied with the condition of sffairs under tu | Abinated \l(l plril of justice and by au ealigutened Arica Adminlstration s * Wit keeps tho Conmerys. | 83use of palicy, are, therofore, makiug the ulinos of- tiven of all sados of opinion from uniting here on the | {0Fi8 to prevent ihe callng of & Couveutlon, sole platform of sccuring Lonest, capable State Ad- | They | do not ex o suppress niniateation, s the conficting condition of the carpet. | White-lino movement in placos lke = Vicksburg, Vhggers on the ous sida, ang of mischievous palitl. | but bope to pravent ita eutendion. At therootof tho clanaon the other, Nothiug is eslor, on the o fil‘::fi:’n‘lfi‘I‘:c:l::"‘“nhm:'.:luu'urnx;::‘ H] :!':“H"m: bund, thian 10 raisd thia color-line and doclaim againat | A1l thelc s to the ©uigcer Gurerninent ) and sk, LPOSSIILE TO PHEVENTIT, 0 B herbia uih ey monl stand "oy | theylock forf tufaugh poldicn.” 1t i bty Yoo obuic ' e oot hate becn Subjectedto GutkaReous Taik. tie | Repubhean - pariy in 8 ledy. Tuero | SitRop (e bne BeCk SO 0 Soratoaapact, ai are s fow among the negroes wha would nat yoio the Iiepublican tickel, a8 sy do, witliout rega {hs plundariug of which they liave been lhie, victlu Iy £ to 1) iess oF honesty of he candidates ; bub thoy dara | 18 but & bagatelie, ar would be, af compara the x‘.‘fn. in Jxeh |-m3ut attituda of ihe Conssrvatiyes, | snoual yroduct of tho Hiate, dfd they cullivate fta in- hazinl a defest by dividiug the epublican vote, Thess | Guatries more and = whiteling * palities lest, are few s but thclr fufluvnce woull by consideruble, | 18 18, o truth, not so much tuo nllmdmfil a0 they could carry a number of calored voters witli | thet exasporates hem, a8 tha [faci that J e, Bub the white line repels thum, Tho white. | Begro muintaing tho secendant, = They sre nof wililog to take such course as, 1f honeatly pursucd, would funpira confidence on the past of she colore votor n their profeselons of acceptauco of (he situs~ tion, ouil determination to aceoed lo him Ll full ngiits. 'fho average white Miasissipplan, 0 far 88 the neyzo Is concerned, s AN ASOLUTE DARNARIAN. Thers 18 00 end of Lis dumuiag the niggers ; nor of s uspresslons of determination 10 leave the ‘State if the nigyers contibuo fu the ascendenti mor of his oasertions that (bo ucgro i a camard, and would lack down and come over 1o i, € the Gonerl Qoverumest did nat stand by 1ifts, aud the carpt-Lagers mansge for Lim ponitively, A10 thw General Government, the alactity il which they profess their resdiness (0 scquiesce In. whatever it Cmuy requite i¢ lmost ludicrous, "and when tontrasted with thelr uttorances ' toward the = negro, pruvokes contampt, Probably, if the troope wero wittdrawn, sud only the efligy of & Bergeant Ieft stationed on guard in excht tows, ux:! would walk round s coruer, out’ of vlow of' th: aturfed nuiform of the United States’ sokdier, befora d to fitness and 10 projudices and to the abom- liners dun't wanb tha quistion Tedu Loeaty. It fu easlor for thetu L and hatreds, to the old pri o of rac inablethievory of the car et-laggers, whicl they make Ly thair whito liue, Gov. Aluea' appaiutments ‘of wuch characler as to furuish thoso peopln fresh atmunition, He dou't want copable whit man i the Nupullican party, fur fesr of thélr zivalry, ME PANDERS TO TIHE NEGLOES by appolnting men of their color to office; and ho ap- ‘ol only sich s be can use, Holn responkibla for {hie election: of Lirure—as iguorant fellow, clected anly becauss hie wis blsck—io the Unftad Htatea Honate. Ames a0 1t bucause hio found it fmpossible 10 ba ‘giected there Liuself : and, if auy olher while tasn Wor elected, o lumself would have Lad 1o wake way Tor 3 nepro tho next timo, S0 ue appealed to the Kuiow-Nollugism, which ho bos foatered, aud # theit turn Lo sond & colored man to the Seuale, magnanimouly gave way himeelf, aud bud, that fellow returned, 10 the diageace of the State. If the white-line movement faily, to_Conscryative men of hoth sides, who want to get as {ar removed a4 ible " . Hram et t vl A e e o | iy e Lo Mk s ingce, Lo lert e of negroes, carry tho Htate, hat wo caudo ftis k"’ epdot Bfl“fllflt\l!l«l' cl Frkar gyt imposkile'to say, Wherever we cau, we shall get rid of ttie hot-heads wud carpet-baggers, aud, witlout re gar ta party or nutional polltice, elect an Adwiltistra- Tiou ta3s will bo Just o the colorsd, equally fust 10 the take and apipreciat as koeuly ag auy eno tha barbarism o thelr votng force. Thuy ntoot upon the reatorss tion of thelr Induatriey -u& the pacificstion of thele L of them s il 1a a wmall Conserr- sehites, and under whick therdwill bo o steating.” yoililcs, and bacl L1k The Bwaker weean o WRIDs ol ot tha o Sifver. | ative Soulituensy . duat " uesirie. Dy g Greyw,” but an ex-Cubfede nlnow a llepublican, | 4bould be Ly-gones, sud lo make s Ho in o heavy plontera o e liea%s | In counomance with thie new arder. Liut this constitus e T o T ey Beary wiake ¥ upon the T | SHSY 18 100 foebla to e rulied upon oy sgsiust the Vg {oration of Order, Mot a faw uf bis type aro Repub. | viaus atlirwative majority, ' 1be lendors fettfiits Tieats, thungls unspoakally disgusted they are with | 1hab 1oy are 80 . uvauce of flip ran] tho carpot-lag misrul, and carca less 40 with the fucorrigibility of tha fire-esters, * Ho long," sabil b, “0gu thy Iatter goono with their whits-lino bustness, 1o long wil Anics go en making such appointments ay 0 far tLicy are 1n perll of loring the lesdersilp, and THEY DARE NOT TAKE I183UX before lhie sank and Glo, on Even the leaders of (bs the a white-line question, o y beyand all Yo did when he pub fgnorant Llacks juto oitice | virtually ssiert thal thu negroca are mr"m Cliancellors,—f ;) ir | redemption, and Lyuorant beyond powllility of eu- 48 Clanesllors =ieldus pfio’esn ey wrile thle | HoNOheeut, “Fhel vt thele fath, Ao, ' i —HOME OF THEX CAN'T,— ess of a white nan's parl l{ which, I‘low- Suatl mot astabliah the - whife luo.' Their Toq du, that, fu fact, the negro1s bot to bo trusted il ti Uatiab ; 88 ko has had it thrust upon him, lst s ite o nullify it On the Ui \hole lepublicaniim 14 a fulluze sud who are incapsble of admiutsteriuy the lyw, about | ever, bl They kit motbinig, They Ko: bl negrovates e Todg an tuo wiitediine houtiity 1e misiutained, {be negroes caro nothiug for profigacy nd tax.cating at, 100 expenso of tho whites,” Oltiers of the old co, which tu the tajority, with's ot, alike wi Whigs whuta I oot spuke I the saime velu, But they | 80¢4, BICQ 8 20 S m{u b hyres e count for kittla; ara but tho rellca of su etw {hat Lua | the m;'-n:‘l“:g S el e m-‘}“&“um they cun bave no jart iy {ch ihey encaunter will sy a did Rip Van onweid Rany, adu focl i m:l“kl‘ o “IX.‘ wl‘.i.“ull:e ‘1” Tment licrous, P swrilde Winkle fhie o ordee which b found ou awekeulug witti hiw, some of the leading Couservativegof the uoderate achiool, liviug In Jackeon, eonfesved they did ol kuow {he uatnes oven of some of the eolored Biate lclals, bad Dever aees thom, and didn't want 19,— from Nle twenty years' wleop, ‘Thio object of the white- | Stichuls, ¢ Jiemyand dida’s waoh b2 Iinwinovetmeut 4 to Wi thiom tu, snd 14 o bavig | MU b Miudsalpnl v T L that effect. 'm. 10 have suys .. 'Buid a railroad man, Sontliern Larn and bred, whotn ' wiet here: Uhera Brosould young inch hcre who at Abe white-liuo business §s d—d uouseuso, liteliue talk was wilpnced, they kuow they could mansge suficlently the negro vole v secure thy defeat of bad candidates, snd fo clean out corrupk officials, Dut uothing cau be doue with the negrocs as loug as that kind of talk is kept up. Aul, if suy white 1man hera should becomua Kopullicau and asek tu control that party in' local sduirs, in the lnluu(-l of Lousaty, the wlate-liners would ustracise him § he'd ba Jlass nob going fhing io do with tupm.” "And tho npgroes and cary baguers go oy dalng preity much 44 they d—un leaso; sud, Wwith malicious satisfaction, [ fancy, feavo the whiteu to foot the bills, Buould the whites oo progriame b adopled Wiroughaut ths i, there g 1307p O 80¢| ulus dped, Wiitto-lers carty (h slaclion by ferrorlsu: aud' th Vincneater £itle, argumpeni—tla Wincneater e —_—— Fents voutbed soctally; fud it uuplosaut in buslucss; and, Am Equcstrion & 3 bed dn, Man who thijuk aud feel like correspondent of the T'urs, Field, and Farm aives :?:::L'E:!..‘?E!\fl Kot of hiug ol o feat fn horaeiaurbip that utdocs Obarles O'Aallay, LUy days: * Iwleb to tell you of & feat in oqnmmnl-ul; nn‘: "‘.:u?fi"".f".f!. :::‘urn‘im»dc country, A ge e ¢ {amp-nwullflf (aowso thlriy-fivg anE Not T“('\.:", IEA o way (o carpet-baszems wh ] B e waroch, Lot biggest uulsanco 1, tat i wtand sround talking poillics, and lopking o Were on their way W k v c ties, latoi of gulug (o work to | years ago)s the ¢ caimp’ was held not feriraw tua poltce far heltar, Bhict, B il aiatiug Lo | Totka of Doer Gresks fu lsriford County, 3" On tiy Hoaerted plsutationy thrapgh which the’ traln waa | rosd, about 100 abead; gy notieed il ox carty ¥ :ull\u,”uml you van ewe huwflmxz:l l‘:u ueglpcted, | O 51“:‘::‘":“»‘ T 'lm: 'gc :‘:. rA‘;\ a;:xx- v arerall poor: but they go shead (he anine way, un, *8 will Lot iy goc e gasly dhal, § aud dou't take hold with 8 will o work, They havo or X somo of thun, this year,—that teach tue taveru,' abaup ball & il 10 Ytk e antey Whodowt, owh - phaata: | fariber ou. e yut bia'barks {3 aslow clilar, -gfi Houer® URE" wuy " oply - work | in ° half. | when be came fo thecart e landed bl a3tely in vy rastion, Tho plantatlon-ownors tall paiitics, | body, andaat on Lis burse unill L cart pesched iy woar tueir old clothes, keyp up tue Xnum.-u oxcito® | {avern, sud theu, stull ou h,-; icky Jus lfl o cle falk, 'and o coudition to which | over thy frout uf the curl. T GIA ga mnulhllm by thil they have Ie the country come, frighten away tmmi- Lving at theadvauced sgu of TT.¥ 1 esked 1 A e AUV P PR TR PRCHREIPIP S SO, Wt 0 g R ”‘"’.’ 0 b gt P e