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[t tothe muporianca ol wouma's woik in lodis, Mow has torn tho earth Ceron must como with ‘ when they afirm: or geede, Attor nnnlgon, the indultiona) praos i then homo famil- o fuhlin omuipation, e, e " lavo hoen deduced. | women, can work out lier full aad final rerdoms- It pemans to give them incorpora- | tiot As to aur hams church mnl\.P\vuun:u',:Jn den dnto cammon charneter by bringing often more pawertul nuvnu mnrn. Deopls ‘o Hiom o meet o firt paff of A | would resent an aficial ext fmmnlmr«mrlwo\\i balna breath, This great Rebellion has capitu- [ open thor hentts to womanly zeal aud love, lated, nt itx Richtmonile, the lines aro Eroken Lut e land-to-hand fight, and mutitudes of muotal victorios remain 40 bo won. Whon tha biass bauds are yrons, thon flowerr ara to he wire until All Giettyatiiras give back heanty For adh Carist in 10w known e tho Life Tree, it s ity waitd for the distalmtion of lesf to the individuala of tha nations, 1.oi Mlazing on tho north, uiath, east, and west of Africa s it rematne Lo carry b iawanl Gl light meetd light! Lighta are bliting w furty eantred bosie, A hundred wava weghe b power it weivice, nnoreaui nated an hor fiiend, cantged 1o wateh aid ¢ with fier, and, 1f absang taieas From pragoer-meo tie’ Lirarers deciie. Tho physiole ) chyealog o b m of India it to earry 1k 1o 10,800,000 | prelyeologieal reasons woull pio in munn:n“-mu ach ceutee, tho “negatlve, providel — preach ™ meand Sirih—\Woman is peculiarle adantad to this | what it hn moant 10 the Tart art of tho work uf Cluistinnizing tho earth, e kind af wozk on L:anda calis for thcro vers oletnents that dmtmgmia her, Bwinging Bnrds, trailing thronght jungles, rcallug walls, swimming vvers, outfacing _eampenoeling crawds of rongha, Lattling tho Iivo Pointa of New Yurk, or tho Lve pointa of Calviniam, Ticeded u religions outeide rs hard os a Salaman- dor vafe, now shat the £afo liny rono through the fircs, wo Want & tact to dwcover the eombina. tious and bring forth the gold, silver, and srocinun things for whielt the snfo was mado. 1 oy Limos we canuot 2ot vast crawds to travel 40 miles to quaiterly and camp-tnootings to hear tho loudest-voiced preacher teld thowm that they ate ** bairsbung aud breeze-shakon ovor hoil. They aro probably at hoto in_comforiablo pict ure-hutg parlors and well-fillnd libraries, A syoman's word, or eong, or typs may reach them, Indeed in those twenty-five years bas come n prepasation for tho Gospel overywhere, ‘Theoid «uestions of a former goneration, Would it not Lo unfeminine for a swoman (o mect mocking cronds? bear govere travel? etc. loro all their forco bytho mbaenco of tho tormer obatacles. Common sehools tako tho Jeers out of a crowd, and railways mako easy travel 550 miles up tho Brama Putra Ivor. Men bave erucified onr Lord and darkooss has yosted ou the grave and ali tho earth, but the dawn &cema broaking.and womon must hasten to greet tbo Lord and go fortherving, ** e is risen fudecd.” Tho qualities peculinr to heraro just such s aro tho antidotes to the ronsuois ma- torialisn of the present sge. Tho poison 18 now manifeating it«oll not only in over-state- ments of rcienca by Huxioy aud_Darwin, and groveling bondaye by Strauss and Maudsfoy, but by grog shop morality end domiaucs over schoola and poltice, ~ Our Amecican Go:tless greod for riotous riclicy 18 no Liolier than foresgn Badduceoism, Soul forees ara the antidotes. such o8 characterizy woman, Seeenth—Woman's sphered, tellectual practico in bas- bo u chango, tor thau the man Patton. vore (ar from its ocigival and probably most of- fectivo meth wiv. v 10w in tho puipmt focall ministers back to (il ing *the ol uld story, from eubtlotion to tha he: Clariotte Lronte. El ride,” May not other women shiow us Low o w fervent grasp tho epirit’s sword,” A the steru awordsmian grasps Vo keencst hindo T tindd the quickeat parssge to the dioart 7 Lot but Chri liglit fall upoa woman's hoart and intuition, nud Lot nugson ¢ Bho ** willilnd it-—nuywhere.” —— BAPTIST ORDINATION, TILEZ REV. 4, D. BURI BET OVER OANUEL CHTRCIL. Tho vrdination services of tho Itov. JJ. In. Burr, ntreots, wero Lield yestorday afternvon in the presonco of & good-sized cougregation. After tho eustomary siuging of hymna ani reading vt Seriptural lessons, tho Rov, Mr., Frost, hinng, Xil., 4-5. great worka performed by tho ecarly fathora of tho Chureh 1 tho performa of their apos- lives of four of tho Apostles—Dotor, Daul, James, and John. Potor was flory, zealons, sumptious, mercurial—all thit koos to mnko o man of flerce passion and great vower, Ho wag naturally a leader, and stood ont ko a rock in spita of the error aud imperfootions of his Ife. In large part Woman does not pocd to ecok the-o, thuy como to her. Aliewil | Christ furgave, tho woakuesses of Ieter 2ud all ecclesinstical orgnnizations grow out of | for the pood that was in lim and tho family, 'Thewo aro variations of “Ilome, | for his zealons Jabors an an anoatle, Biveet lome,” ha ing; beauty according 8y thoy prerarvo tha old_melody, T 1 All of the Aposiles were apostlos for the Jows, 0 homo is holieat. except Paul, Ho waa clioson to preach to tha Tha words of tho woman —*1 tako thee, to have | Gentilos, and was tho graud Cosmopolitan and to Lold from this day forward, for better | proachor aud magnificont erumadar of tho first for woree, for richer for poorer, tn sickness and | Cprigtian_cra, 1lo was gifted with splendid in health, ta love nud to chotsh Ull death do us rart, accordng to God's boly ordivance, and | fajsh, and with the mighticst intellect that tho theroto 1 plight theo my faith*—ara tho con- | Chclstion Chuteh s known from bhis wecration that begins & kchool of cuiture, ml | gwn to tho presont dav, Tho finost whose taxes on patienco and love mako chorac- | philosophy of veligion s to Lo fount tor stabloand oullaw vedishnoss. The child is | In' Liy orittnga and sermons, 1lo sy et i the midnt, but, now, *tho doath and hell are cast into the fira,” 80 far a3 regards infant damuation, Balvationcovors every cradla in thy laud. Dying in thelr infancy, wo concede they aro puro enough to clamber upon the groat thirano amd prattio Iu the ear of God. Living, they have_graco whoreby thoy may etaud. For, whilo eheltered sido their voluu- tary aots by tho ntonomont, they are counted to the Lamb, Cominz oufto their own rospon- wibility, they are heaton upon by sin-rorces, but also drawn upon by tho power of the Cross, aml this makes probation ; but hero 13 womau, in her holiest name rud mightiest power, dirocting +unto Him that i able to_keep them from fall- ing." Tako tuis chuld sud roar it for me, and I wiil roward thee, ** For it 18 not the witl of your Fathor i Ifeaven thn'. one of theee little oues shiould perish.” Looking down over theso babes, mothars hava a power by which thoy smile, or Kiem, or pray mauhood awd heaven into souls. Bulnoy Bmith eaid, twonty-five yeans ago, »Tho world would never eeo n mother de- gort Ler infant for a quadratic equation.” Ly not deseiting hor lufant, sho has a poawer to climinato from thoso quadrilaterals tho batoful buarding-houxes which aro o socinl damuntion, and changa them into homen with all the groups of faith-sowers, and Lopo-sowers, and love-soswers, that make them angel-nosta, 1o sovou-tenth of tho earth sll tho Church Clrint bas ara thesa nestlinga, In all the earth mothers hold noas but Christ's own. Thoe 3lil- Ienninm is susponded upon two huoks: tho fleat, Leoping tho ctnidren, the second, usiuyg tho spir- itual power that is offesed us, Woumnu has mar- velous power and privilogo in both. I'rof. Fara- day discovered that sular rayschanged glaes into n roey brie, owing to the manganors in tho gines. Flevon yoars alter, a German found n beautiful tlinstration, A pane in a window had borus for veurn ou ingcription in gold, but when tho glass Tind been ground down on both sides and polishod the letters atill remained in beantiful original white, Bo the tracivg of o wmother’s golden worls preservo the soul in pure white; though oxposure bring the teat to tho huo of flesh aud blood, nogrinding in life ean obliterato hor words, We ret the key of woman's power from the homa for sll other spheres of Ler work, That key in motuerlinos, Mother to the wholo world's clul- dren—mother to the best mantiood, QI the teachora of tho Unitod Staten 84,000 are wonien, 42,000 men, An tho Wesloyan jurl, Hannah Belt, sntieipated Robert Ralkes twelvo years iu tho Bundav-cbool, 8o hos woman uivnys been first, Her mothorliness broodw over tho pokcibilities of a class, and looks formard to the destiny decided in tho nost forty years, aw Chiist sat on Olivet sud forceart Jarusalem's privilego nud poril. Not so wnch by oxegesls ny clsogesis whe reveals tha waord, atul by her nclsion” and nearucss to tho suul’s £hre sho findu a wido-door entranca to the Lieart and unbolta the paewago for tho patient, kuockitz, Savior. Mr. Greg upposes that ten- drruiess ia opposed to thouglit. Ivis not opposcd to rehgion, aud relygion will be fathor to abund- nnt thonght, It {8 cortainly causo for gratitudo thnt v Amnarica, for an hour every Sabbath the Tising raco eit nt the feot of Christiou women v lio thus mold the morali of thenation's 1o-uor- row, Inthe churities of life, woman cando more than man, [ mieht say than Governumaont, w4 & Clristinuizer. T'he systen of doiug chari- tioa by the Mtate, giving control of lacgs sums to tho politieal er, snbdividing it to salariod ofticors, who farm it ont 1o snb-commitioes in- detinitely, pretends Lo do whatis not dono, leaves undona what the the Clurah Is piritually dying for not dolug, aud doed things that ought for ehoue's sl not to come to the light, Womau, ouat af Clristly impulae, would go with Florence Niglitingalo ta tramiug »honls ot Keiserwoth to Jearh how lo Duise, ket ugon ber knees and perub tho floors, watch and practico through nights that abio might L vated to tho privie leito of do":f work s 0 hospitals, and otir siok aud dying buyy woul § turn aud Lisa her vory shiadow a it thitted past nnon the wall, Our wiost active Chnistisnizers 1u tho lata War wore tho women who wrolo letters Lowe, adminis. tered coutforty, hixuriow, delivacies, Lices:d the ear with tho words of tho Liosd News, Lyutod tho ¢ys of tho living with better hope, and closed tho eyos of tho dylng, Mauy s Jaue Woolsey starfed on Ler weddivg-day with bLee Busbsnd, and ue he bocamo General, beeane Di- rector of Lospitaly, erecting oue with oach cau- puign. It 14 a herole maiden that orios out in tho,| mourning uftor she sturmy ight thst wreckod the Bootlielh steamer uear Jongetous Lighthouss, ¢ Father, we wust Rave those mon.” Protesta- tious of the jwporsibinty sre in vain bofore the maden, “ Wo ust.” ‘Uins logic bears thom through tho breukury, sl saves tha uino mun. “Lhis brings tho vast multitudos, ths poor and the titlod, to Aluwiek Castle t0 weop over tho fave of Grace Dailug. Aod buw bghly the Heriptures oommend such nuble ones tlut curich its psgos, who ** wero hy origin a Jow, by birlh & Greet, anit by adoy- tion o foman, Tu il threo charactens ho fiz- ured whow occasion kerved, and by thy vastness won the bearts of men, a8 i€ by marie, to tho Christian faith, No fatber of tha Church had coutd naver send furth another Paul, nlone—n piliar of fire to the Church of il ages. ecraphic, hrongnt charity to wrap ity mant's around tho virtes of tho other aposties. 1o way the brightest and most belovod of all, bnt if ke (tho preachor) wero asicoll which of thom ho Christisn falih; and thon only wonld it be com- plete Ly the grace of Got. Chreh in genoral, ho would sav : Hinvetho zeul graco of God atove all, gringe, of Uenesso. coreinonial was conciuded. e CONSECRATION OF A SYNAGOCGUE. SE4MON DY DR. MEICHOL. conseerated yestarday afteruoon fo the presence of o largo sudience. tho choir of femala voices. lowed, and was conduoted in the Hobraw tongna. uiue, “Flio dodicatary sormon propor was proschnd by Dr. Meiwchol, of Anschiymview Synagogns, umpls, and endured thelr dofeatd. God. genora & close th prayor, two monthy ago, and sixty memborn, are; Yresident, Joneph Ploth K. L, Davidson ; Trusteos, M. Z. M, Wois, ana Mr. Eblinder, mpel, date about 200 worshipors. — s ELSEWHERE, CHOULCH DEDICATION. Sreetar Dispalch to I'he Chicago Tribune, commoidions and beautiful frome. Th M. Eaugh is ita pastor, and tho col quito large, e e, TIE GEORGIA SCARLE, Demaocrats for Politicnl Eifects Speciul Dispaten to I'Ae Chicano Tribune, 1o proof of any inteutiun to massacre. well reported of," strangers,” | gurroction, ‘Tho folluwing dispsteh bas been “ washed the disc.plew’ foos," **uged womou ad | roceived loro from n lc:{puu::blu Ropublican mothers,” *cobtinnous night aud day i sourco : proyer,” *'diligeutly tollowed good works," *lubored muob i tho Lord,"” 1n Queen Esther pnty and strong feeling buiut through the sepression of fownlow 1 the East, sud sbe sail, *1 and my maigeus will fant,” * L wili go. 101 porislt, 1 porink.” * tow cun T endure o ea the evil that slall cowo upon wy poople ? Or, bow can Lendure to oo the dastruction of my kindred?" Mome thoussnds of hvus wore saved. \When Gl laid upon the quoens of vur Cbristian sucicty & honsg of tho far more torrible calunlty, the sawo holy seal led thom, not into palsces, Lut grog-whus, to kuoel 1 slops and sawdust, or Lu tho suows of the vidowalky, hoariug & laugusge thoy never know the existence uf, Learing the insults uf the low- ficat, 10 piay for $houe who crushied and grucitied thow. The resulis sro ot in, but saloon-keop- erslod to Clnst, waloons clodod, the presont terersnce yevive), are prosages of its powor and victory, Uno would s socu think of disap- )auviog of Him who * saved otliers, Iiwscll Lo oould Bot save.” Our Wowman's Foreign dis- sionary Bocjsty, ouly five ycais old, sunouuccs B4,446 membory b it 1,706 susiliarios, who yuisod §C4,00Y last your, aud whose toacliers are in ludia, Cldos, Bouth America, and slexico. Iwo delegates to the Evavgenucal Allinuce tustity defennclou atate, It ia roported shat Harris Ins Lees that bin coufesajou a1 Livates many pr oro that thess reporte cuwa direct Leaguors, whoa tho disturbod sectious, and thue s ety war of ' tbo reces groos Lave Leun denlsd ibeir Sy F. L, meutingsy thin right by and 1 womu Tho thn wagivy uder § otust au coputy & talitgent or reloase. L'enco sud ordor aro reatosed. Nothiug but tha hand of Infinito Lose, through tha arencs of Clristing oy enn do maro with thoro wao have no chuteh i 12 this latent Home aro alreads W prac- | Lo s mome moro potent, beeauss unherat ted and i Saprose, When one unites with the clrels o probation, some woman is otlz- hery picd accompany hier fo tho et . But shall woanmn preach # Let wl il twenty-five years, Thealugieal seiouca sud in- 1hat there rcoms to Tho woman Bwing ruvceeds bots | roaching iv=cif in Porhape wuman ig needed and to wean them t-lovo aul spitit-life, I Bareatt Lroawnine, Tariict Beecher Stowe, bave made their words Wk gramdert chariot shercon kitg thoushts newly-vtocted pastor of thoe Immannel Baptist Churen, corner of North Halstod and Sophia of tho Univorsity Bapuist Church, dolivered the ordination sermou, taking hia text from L Cor- I'he preacher slluded to the tolic Iabors, aud particularly emmmarized tho | vacilating, himan in his svmpattics, rash, pre- Toysic, with burning eloquence, with nusurpassod of his knowledgo aud broadness of his ilens ovor apnronched in abilty this great man Tho world wight prodica a dozon Shakepearcs, but 1o stod James was tho embodinient of the most string- ont morality, and Jobn, the pure, tho noble, tha wonild bavo first, ho would_snswor that il four woro necessary to comploto tho beanty of the ‘o tho young clerzyman entaring mpon hin Aolemn «uties, nid to all the clerzymon of thy of Poter, tho faith of Pau), tho strict morality ot Jamos, the lovo and charity of John, and tho Mr, Burr was thon formally ordained by tha imposition of ands, the reading of the chaigo of tho Courch, and tho oxtending of the haud of fellowship by Brothor DeWolf, of Lawndale, und an adwobitory sermon by the Rev. Mr, Land- Aftor Loucdiction, the Tho now synanozuo of the Clebra Kencsas Turael, No. 40 Clvbourn avonus, was formally Tho proceedings, which wora of unusual interest, opouod with music by Minchs servico fol- A grocession with tho Sofer Thora (tho Old Testament on rollms fu mavuscript Hebrow toxt) was then formed, tho Rova. Dr. Melebol and Dr. Muesing bearing it ronnd the Synn- who took the tweuty-second chaptor of Joshun s his text. Inthe courso of hiy romarks he pointad, as & pro.t of trd's spocial favor, lo the cnduranco of the Jewirh raco ad a pouple, while othier nucient nations bLad disappearod. T'hiss aspociation was an evidence that tho lsraal- TIIE CITICAGO TRIBUN JEFF DAVIS. Full Text of the IWinne- bago-ounty Invitas tion, Othor Invitations to Davis to Address Nortaern So. cioties, ° Including the Coles, DeKalb, and Kuox Couuty, Hlinois, Agricul- tural Associations. COomments of Southern Papers on the Rockford Imbroglio. They Wax Exceedingly Wrathy Over tho Action of the trand Army of {ha Republie, And TYalk About ‘¢ Mistaken Idiots,” ¢ Savage Winnebagoes,” and “Grand Army of Buma mers.” THE WINNEBAGO LETTERS, Tho Memplis (Teun.) Appeal of Aug, 19 pub- lishies tho following letters of Mr. Kimball, Hec- rotary of tho Winnobago County (Ill.) Agrioul- tural Society, to Mr. JoNers.n Davis 4 YOU WILL BE HEARD WITII YLEASURE." Tacrrory, 1ML, July 14, —The ion, Jeiferam Duvie—Sin: T ntn destrous of sccuring your sorvicos a8 spoaker for our next capositton, Sept, 14, I will fuarauteo that you will bo heard with pleosuce, and that you will not regret a vigit with us, Wo compen= onr apeskers tberalty, 1wl give you $400 to give us au hour's talk on Sopt, 16, Thursday aftorugon. Lt me know fwmediately, Yours truly, 1. 1 Krvustr, Secretary, “ A GRAND OFATION OF 40,000 nranems.” Tockronn, 1L, Aug, 1, 1875,—Tho Hun, Jejeraon Darw, Memplas, Tenn, ; Iaviugaddreseed an {nvite- tion to your Honor Lefore 1o deliver a briof talk to tho yotrous of ous Tudustrial Associution, sud not Laving Teceived & reply,—berhiaps through the miscarriage of the letter,—1 again wroto you, through our Bosrd of soilciting your prosencoaga guest during e of Buptember, commencing with the 1ith, to adidrcae s outhe 10th of {hat wmonth, guaranteclng Jon & grand ovation of 40,000 1 a compen. satlon of £300, Wil you j/len possible, uceept the in\'ihfl RumatL, Secrotary, FICANCE. —The Ilon. Jefferron tptanco ia recalved, wioly sctcls you jts congratuliticns, Tn rega ta npeaking on the 15th, I would say that it will make A grent difterence 10 us, and, if youi ean honorably aiul pounlbly apeak tn Colut n tho 13th, wa shishl lu every way satikfiml, Our ¥air opens on the 1414,— tils day, nud the 15th slao, are duys of entrics and ar- Faugenieut ad, a8 our Fair coutinues nnl( fone days, Thursday, the 1ith, 18 slways our urator's duy, TThie Fair at Columbtis contintien five daye, and you could eanily arrivo thera to speak fu the forennon or afternoon of the tith, Conld you conia to uson our Juss day, wo should like ft"as well : but, ax you omnot, we urgently raquest that you will notify “the m,, Aug. 9, § oy letter o frieuds nt Columbua that you will Do ‘there tho fast day of iheir ecuibiton, and ko houor us__with your visitation on Thussdsy, tue 1ta, Wo offer you tho largest remuneration by £40) that was ever pinid aich sperkern a8 Matt, Carpen- tor, Behurz, Boverldge, Storrs, Qolller, and oiliess, bo- ro that, ehould you speak on ‘TLure. day, whon our Exposition s fu fta meridian aplendo ottt el baek, - And another sluoper siy cauca nuderiles our eugagoment with yon: we &l cerely wish to show tho country awd the world onr purpos and dotermination to” roinatute talent and stutespranshin wherever ro-ognlzed, snid smother for- ever prejudico and anfmosisy that “sra now ever and suan’ rekindled for political ends, Flosse writa me what you can sccomplish toUo Nors TLurnday, as Roou ad pousible, that 1 may incorporate your acorpt nnce In tho publications of our Soelety, Waaccert our engagement, and truat to an overruling Provi- denge to lews you with health and contintied prospor- ity. Yours, very truly, Li VT b Exmant, Sceretary, OTHER INVITATIONS. Tho Appeal of tho wame date publishes tho following othor iavitationa to Mr, Davis, which Lio Ligs declined COLEH CODNTY . rLEvToN, 1L, Aug, 13, Tug Hon, Jeferson Sfemyhis, 7¢nn—DeAR Bt s An Comtuttien uf Colva Cotuty Board of Agrlculture, ih necordance with tho accompanying rosolution, wo dealro to know it wo can rocuro oilr anuual addfera from you at our Flr, on the kth of Sejtomber, proximo, aud, If to, at What expense to our Assoclation? Wo ouserve that yo uddrens Bockford on_the 14th, and we will Lo al- Taust on your route, aud belless ft would be well for o ta Ko a day or two aud Test, and lut tho Teajle Dicar san i this, tho central ot grain belt of the State, Wo ate, with great respect, H. G, Citastzus, J. K. DEcKen, 1, 8. Honaes, Comliteo, , We belteva that & moro nlimata acquain- tatce Lotwern tlia North and Bouth would bo & mutvsl advautage to both acctions, and that we seo the Hon, JotTersun Davis delivers a'lecbure st tho Winuebago Connty Falr the week sfter our Fuir, and tht our ylaca would be ou bis rouato to B such engagement ; (1I|..b) AN, ites still remembored aud bonored tho roligion of thoir forofathers, and wera snxious shat it should %¢ transplantod to and flourish in that quartar of thooity. T'hev dodicatod the synagagua to tho propngation of thoeir confesklou whotowith thoy fought thoir battlos, glorifled thoir tri- o trustad that tho Ankociatton would incroase lu numbery and be & witness among maukind that tho Lord Music and prayer for tho donors siccoedod this gormau, attor which ths Rov, Dr. Meaelug detivored au ologneut discourse, having a specinl bearing on the nportanes of tha occasion to tho Hobrows of the noighborhood and their religion y. 'Tho coramony was theu browght to The Chobra Keueuss Iarael wan only arganized ady pumbers ubout The ofifeora of the Association ; Vico-DPyosidont, L. Sax, 'Tho kynagogus, which {s very neatly appoiutod, wil sccowmmo- Broosusaton, 1., Aug. 22.—Tho Norlh or Third Presbyterian Church of Lloumington was Qodicatod to-day, ‘Thio Rov. M. Brooks, of Dan- vills, proachod tho sormon. Tho Lulding s a Rov, J. gregation i The Whale Thing Gotten up by tho Wassivuroy, D, C., Aug. 21,.—The beat infor- ation Lers concerning the alloged negro insur- rocting in Georgia ia that it 1s a wcars for politi- cal offect. '"T'ho dispatches reccived here farnlsh The De- partmont of Justice has not yet recsived infor- wation from tho United tates Maruhial, who i roportod to ba near e acene of the alleged in- ATLANTA, O8,, Aug, 20.—The allegel insarroction thus far bas amouuted to notlitsg, OB the other Laud, tho Walte Leaguers and Ku-Klus have tade 1t yn veea- sion o peruccuta tho colorat popalat i of Washington sud Jeffurson Countles, snd are continially arresting sud throwlug 1ul0 prisou iuticent aud Barmloas pore soua who are whibout wespous aud i & cumpleiudy srreated, and snent colorud politiclans fu the vo-ca-lpd ronlphm:f. It is well kuown k y fraw tne Whita uslng every afurt witlilu thelr pow. «r to arouse the fulguation of thu white pupulstion of cunsuliata ne- rights for aume articularly tho rught of loldinyg putdle nd (bey bave simply Attomited Lo becuro olui to thelr useiings 1o strong squads, Latatices bouring srws fur eolf-protec. tom, At presoat everything v aaid o bo ipitot on the Bekd of tusurrectiun, save now wud then an arrest of auiie sujfrsd dangerois perty, and the Wirusting of withiout beariug, futo the upgeans £ walt there for trial aud punte- Avousta, Ga., Aug. 91.—Gov. Bmith was at Bandeoravilie ta-dsv, ‘Fue appreliendud iusur- section la over, aud the excitewynt bay o' Ladeds therofore, Vew'eeld, That Vie-resident 8, G. GChambers, Trusurer J. K. Docker, and Becrolary K, 8. 1o igen, 1o appalntel & Commiltics tocorreapond wikh io Hon, JefTcrnon Davis, aud fnvito hin to deilver our anuuai didicsn at our voxt Fair; providod the same oin be dune s an cxpense thiat our Assoctation can afford, DE KALD COUNTY (ILL.) PAIR. DERALS, 1, Ak, 14, 1838,—1he Hon, Jefersm Iiavia+ Catt we nocure you fof an_ addreey at out Fulr, Bopt.Bor4? If 80, give lerms, Anwwer, L. 3, MOEwEN, Preatleut, TNOX COUNTY (iil.) BXNOBITION, Aunavox, N, Aug, 12, 15— 1he Mon, Jefferson Dutra—stns Cas youl possibly deliver tha annual ad~ drenn bofore tho Kilox County Agricultural Boasd at 1w Exposition, on Sept, 8, 9, ar 10, on the way o lwck- ford? Auswor tho Prosidont, A, M. Cnura, Judge Illinots Suprome Court, eas0 Munras, Prosident Agricultural Bourd, EnoxyiLiz, Aug. 13, 18i5.—7As Hon Jejersm DavieeDran Sin: 1 telegraplicd you yesterday from Alingiou, Tl 108 the purioey of sucurinyg our ser: icen(if pomiivic) (0 deliver tho rnnual addres of tho Kuox' Couuty Agriculturul Board, st lla Exposition, which comnitnces on Sept, 7 and’ cloacs ‘Sept. 10, at Kuoxville, W wouid muchi rathiar kave thn address on eltlicr of tho three last days thay on the firat, When tho Chicazo papers camesn on tho evening of tho 10th tat,, sud notles was given that you would debver wn sddress at Rockford on the 1dth, It wan st onco thought expediont by ihe i vens fo call & mecting in the Court-Hou far tho purposa of pansing resolutlons axking the Ag- riculueal loard 1o put forth elr wcobiest cudenyory to tocury you 40 deliver tho sgricultural sddsoms Lero on forpt. t 9, or 10, which waw done, Thio Agricultu- Tal. doard, dlways’ having tso wislioa of tho praplo st slake, t ofteo wrdered o, thrangh the Yreshlent, to extend sn invitation toyou, which Tdid from Abing- 1 (1Lio Preuldeut’s homo), usin Lis pame. Our clti- Zetiw aro, as the word gock, * ticklsd to death ” at the twero chanco of gettiug you, stu, if there B auy earth- Jy power thiak cotld be moved L ‘wecure your comiug 13 his v tho true spacifiud, thuy would ave st, ‘The Hon, A, 3, Crulg, Chivf-Justice of the Iliuois Bu- premmo Coiirt, was otie of tho Committoo who wafted on the Lrialdent to forward the mation which sl Lud sot on fort, Mr J. C. Cover, Claire man of the Roputllcan Committee, was 0 oue of the Comuwittce, Tho cirizons all are \alllug auziously your answer. which they hopa Sl Jbay hiay ba 6o them wucoursgiug., 1 wlaceray Lopo you can a0 srrango motters ay that you can ba Witk e, if only for onu day of our ¥alr,and 1 can warrant to yoit graud feeoption from Juie (our) own rarty, and frow tho Repubiican parly in general. o will ploass to difet your answor ta e, if you bave uop alzeady suswered (o Mr. Hunter, Plsuse sn- awor by tulegraiu (o Kuosvills, Kuos Couity, Lk, aud ublige, yours very truly, Jaurs IL. I, VaxOrarx, Secrotary Knos County Agrienltural Bornd, P.A, Y understond you will b i Quincy, Iil,, bn Tigudny, the tb, which is thu Bretday of oue ¥ulr, Can yos not ride ot up aid eyuak (o ud, cither of the thteo succeeiing dayn 7 necd ouly to presont your bill of amount, and tho Buard will fruely o atoyou, Tl fact 'ls, thuy wast you Lad, R,V IN AGNICULTURAL EXHINICION. Aug. 11, 1815, — 10 Ilke Eceeltancy, XoRALE Bin: Tho peopla of the ed, with much satiafaction, that 70u liaye cousented to sdiress the Agricultural Asso- ciativn of Winuebago Couauty, Iilinole, on tho lith s, by Southers Wisconala Agricuftural Assocty- lon Will old Ita Aunual Festival and Bzponitiou on tho Gib, Tth, and §th of Octobar nest, and I s re- quasted’ by lts ezeontive oMvers to filquire f your Excellet:cy can by pravalled ubon to viait our city and wiircas tho poople'of Soutiern Wisconsin ou the last of tho above nawed dayy—Uct, 8. In view af the Jindly greetlug tuas will awadt you by our people, snd Hu view, ulwy, of the Swportant reaulta thal mway grow ont of ‘frieudly mpstings between the people of the Northweat. 40 tho reprosemtive. wan of tho Soutl, sy wo ot Lupo that you will come 1o us sud speak (o gur peopl ou e day Lained, oveis Wough it by st o tuconmdoralle peeoual incouveulouca to yuurself? iluping for fayorabjo roply, 1- Lave the Bouok to by, i Lelalf of Lo Aswoclation, Veey respectfully, 1l 0 lear JEFYEUSON COUNTY (WIS, ) ¥AIR, - Jerrenavs, Wi, Aug, 33, 1978.~19 Jeferaon Davies ; 1y Agricnlineal Sooie o you ltver an st Vafare the Jetfersun Coune i CENTRAL Aug. 11, 18 tha Tenn, =3y DEan Sin you Wl be b Tillae on the 14 to deliver an addeess b foro an ¢ {here, 1 presume you will le frem all pasta of the country whon tl o, | write you atanee, hog bg that 1 sy Al you before you hava au ik fur eltior 2+ of (he days—tiat, 23, of 1 of B> toul e, At that ttme the Fairef tio Centril Towa District Aqrl ewlur il 8 wi: ty wi bo held 10 Doa Motnes, L wirki {n toin 10 eatend “lo you an fustnthia to be hero onn of tho hreo” drys wenthoned,—iho 221 preforred—aml deliver tho muniial addrens tnfore that Bafoty, T would ke £ bave you doliver thie address on the groun i I the uftornoas, and then daliver an wddeesd on n wubjoct which —— will ¢ho wx ty thie Opera,lionse, fn tho avoning. 1 hopo you will feol constendnied to aceopt this dnvitation aud b with us at that tine, An an evidetee of the sine cerity and good feelng of our peapln in the matter, T sl tate tlat the maticr wan sigaeatad to e Uy the Ton. 3. 8, Clarkson, tho editor of the Towa State flepta- Iending Repubilean paper In the State, o will give you »_vousing eico write e and stats your forms, 1 am vory anvloin that thie shoult reach You in a favorable tine, st T van chironicle your acecptance of tho aame, 1 am your oldlent ecvant, ¥, H, Buisrow, Boerotary. T huve rlative In your ¥ Southern sinny inud,” of Aama natme, somn of whom T presime you ko, DARTHOLOMEW COUNTY (INL) FAIR, CoLrMues, ind,, I ¢ Fon, Jefferson Darie, Memnhis, Bince my lint, we have do: t 10 ta 14, clusive, and 1 teant you may adjust your timo 80 as o with e on Wedienday or Thumdsy o thit wook, kuowledRo, or fmpression ratber, {hat vou will b Liorn fras gono broadiast through this and adjolning States, how been noted aud commented on by humer- win Jonruali—ageicniturid and political—and 1 nsaure s vour coming Is laoked for with nnusual intereat, “Thousauda of peapie wil auroly avatl thonselyes of tlis appoctumity to rae aud Leie ono of el national experignen, sud lewry the soverelmn balm fur ho lix, preseut and prospective, which so aflict thy agricnls foral futereats of all ge. tlons of our common couutry, Hoping to receivo sn early and favorallo answer, | romaiu, very reapectfully, your obedient servant, Jacon Davis, Presidont Hartholomew County Ageicultural So.loty, Corgunes, T, Ang, 16, 1435, —J ErFLn-on DAvis 3 fxpect you, Will coufur with you and notify yuu of date Jacon Davis, JOTINSON COUNTE (IND.) FAI, Traxgras, Tk, July 19, 143 n—rhe Hon, Jeferson Davis—Dian Sin? By a unanimons vote of tho Board of Dirsctors of the Johngon Jounty Joint Stock Agri- cultural Atsociation, I am fustincted {0 correaponi with you a# to your willingness to dollver an adrens (0 our peoplo 4t our nest fair, cowmmenving Bept 14, and onding Sept. 18, 1955, If powntble for you fo do v, fuforui tmo as ty tlme and compensation,” Vory ro- spectfully, TigianD M, Jonay, Hocrotarys oforencent Tho Ifon, Johin I or and Col, Willlam Preston Johuston, Texington, Tud, FAANKLIN, Ind., AU, 17, 1475.— (s lon. Jefferson Davin, Memphis, Tenn—3 DEAnSin: Your of Aug, 5, was received whi.a our Board of Dircelors was fn vesslun, They regrot tho concluxion reached by you, and, upon oxaminatiou of your Jutea ot appointuents, they have dirosted me to explaln to you that A you ahould be at Columbus, Tud., on the 17th of Heptem. ber, yout coull b with th on Haturday, the 131k, anid fnail probability you would ioio very littlo, it suy, titne by so daing, o exylain, § will say to you that Colununs aud Frapklin, Indi, ato but 20 inlles dis. tant from each other, both beibg on the Loulsyille & Tudinnapolia Tallrosd, the tlmo between Coltizubua and Franklin being but thirty minutes, 1 yon sbouhl reak at Cohtmbus vt s 110, 30 can_Teach Frank. Con- Tlowo 1813, — tho following morniug at 11 o'elock; then wnaking througli connectiona for all poin you desire to go north from Franklfn, you can leava L6 o'clo k on the evening of the 14th,” roacking To- dianapoiiy /0 thirty mitiites it baing bist 20 miles dla- tauty; at Indianaiolin yon would mko through oou- nectionn for all polats sonth, osst, ud wost. If you #peak at Rockford, TiL, beforo you ay eak at Golumbus on the 17l why not change your appointment at Co= Inmbus on the 15th, And speak for us on the 17th 7 1 a0 dntng you wonkd save 68 miles of trave), if your dentination e south aflor spesking at Co'unibus. 1 you pomsitly can kposk for un, compensation need not 110 0 tho Way ; we all want Lo hear you, Very reapect- tlly, Ricuann M. JOUNRON, Bccretury. TANCASTER (VUA.) BAPTIST GHURCI, Taxeaurti, Fa,, duly 16, 1575, —7 ke Hun, Jeferaon Durs—Dran S Wa have s weak Daplist Ciureh I Wit cly, and wo ara {n dett: and, in ald of tnis church, wo should liks to uve 30u comp and deliver a locturo' foF us on suio aubject such xs you might so- lect—tha_condition of tho Bouth, or the future pros- pocta of the Bouth, of the canutry, or romething elae, if you chuose, And, I You can camo carly in the fall, Iralght procura otlier laces In conncelion with_ tis for you_to_lecture, »ay Baltimore, Harrisburg, Read- ing, aud Philadolphin, Pa, Pleass’ It e hiour from yan .ab your earliert’ convenience and give me your Deat fernik—rt apecial tornme,” it posaluly, Althouuh thin was the haws of the lats Hon, Thaddeus Stevenn, il thiat I was oue of Lls warm friguds, yet_yon noed not fear of belng well and courteously treated, Loping 10 hear from you s0n, L rematn yours truly, FRANKLIN BUTTON. P, B.—If you can como, T will givo you wuch refer cuico aa will atlety you. .8, MOUNTOUI COUNTY (YA.) EXIINITION, DaNVILLE, Pay AUG) U, 15T5—Ihe Hon, Jefraon Dacts, Memblog, 7enn~Deant S1; The' Exscutive Committes of the Agriculaual sodety of Montour County requiceted me to writy you and ascertain on what terni (If any) $ou would consont to attend thelr noxt Aunual Exbilition, to bo beld ot 1is placo Sept. B M i 3, to dolivee an adiers 1o the Roctety: \uy of one cltizena would be glad to howe yoit, An oarly seply wouid oblige, yours respoetfully, Wo K, HoLLOWAY, RANSAS CITY (M0.) ExiosiTihy. _Kawsas Orty, Mo, Aug. 13,1 "Le Hon, Jeffcr- o Luv,g, dlewithis, Ienn—~DEAR BIis: AL tho sugqes. tion and request of ' large number of tho most prom. inent clifzeus of Kansas Clty, including thosa of all cr.dos uud political opinions, 'which request 1s fn most carty unisuh with my personsl feelingy, I moat ro- spectfully aud earneatly {nvito you to Lucome the guest of Kunsas Gity during our Exositlon week, viz: srom Beyt, 13 to 18, 1875, sud to sddross tho r plo of tbis section of the country at our far grouuds o Quring that week aa may best st your convenlence, s sugiosted by ths in vitstion, which hae beon, or wilt be, tranemittod to you, Trusting that you will' bo abla 1o accept uue invitation, aud assuring you of a hearly welcome at the hands of (ke peoplo of Kansas City, I ruvain, very respectlully yourn, W, W, Farg, Acting-Mayor. CONPER COUNTY (M0.) PAfLL. BoowviiLy, Mo, AU, 16, 1475, Davis, Mow. his, fent~DEan 8ta: Tho Trd of Directors of the Cooper County Agrieultural and Ae- cliaulcal Boclety, on_tho I4th fist., directed nio (o ine Vito you to deliver thu snuual sddecas of thi Bocluty, ot thls place, on_ tho 3lst or 32d uf Boptember next, whirkever doy will suit you Last, You can luavo B2, Louta the nfght previous,and can reach hers o tha worning of tho day Yot are to deliver tho addreas, alout 8 o'clock, and ran loave agatu on that evening, it you doslre, ‘The Socloty will vxpect to_compeussto You for yoir expeuscs, or, i you prefor Lo charge s tatod amount, the Socloty will pay what is reasonable, leaviug that eutirely with you, It is unnecessary for 10 (0 Kay that the agricultural ‘interest of this suction Lirgely predowinsten, and (hat ain addroes from you will go far toward_stimulating_tho farmers fn their ellorts In cultivating the sofl. The Soclety will be glut & licar from you & kvon a4 convenlent, aud to that otid allow mo 1o ask a4 carly o Teply as your clroume sisticos will pormit, I am, very Tespect{ully, 301N Cominovr, secretary Cooper County Agricultustund Mechanieal uckety. MIBHISSIPFI COUNTY (310,) PAIR. OrtantxsToN, Mo, July 26, 18V, ~The Ion, Jefer- 200 Iupis—DELR BI t Aa meeting of the Direcors of the Misstaaipyi Gotody Auelcultural usd Blochanieal Hocioty, the undensiyuod were sppoluted & Commitieo to roqueat of you to ttend our fair, to bo buld at this placo on tho 8th of Beptember, 1875, and delivor au address on the subject of agriculture, Ioping you will aceopt and honor us with sour preaence, aud ihat .we may hiear from you at your earlicat conveuiouce, wo remadn, yours rupectfully, I, J. Dxir, Prosident, L. W. Danvontu, Vico-Preatdent, 3. 1, Branus, Sccrowry, MARTLAND AND LODISIANA. In addition to the above, Br. Davis waw the recipl- ent of furitations from (he Washington Connty (Mary- innid) aud Alexandris (Loulslun) Agriculiural Socle- thes, SOUTHERN PRESS COMMENTS, Piles of Bouthern papors, containing oom- monts on tho action of the Girand Armny of the Republic st Hockford concerning Joff Davis, brvo just como to haud, and afford some curious reading. Homo chmiactorlstio specimena are submitted below. The subjoct iu a trifle sale in itaelf, but a now aspecs of it is presented in these fire-breathiog odltorialas 4 WILL DE BHALTILY ASHAMED." Memphia (Tenn) Avalunche-[ndependent, 1 he lotter of Jefforson Uavis to tho Board of sanagers of the Winnebago County Faw, with drawing Lis appointmaut or acooptance to ad- drous thom, I8 writion in a utylo aud tempor tuat will command the atteution of the mont violent partissn of Ulwols, A Urecian Jeneral aud opular loader said he could uot srgus with ungry meu, becausa the boll{ las no ears, sud men thled with sectional pavelon Lave no uve of tholr Lraine, But wheu the sobaer socond thonglt comes (o tho peaplo of Winnebago, tuey will be beartily ssimmed of tholr conduct, 1er- baps womsy add that Jofferson Davie would Lave displayed wore wisdom had he promptly declinod i tho firut instance, and wo shik ho would preserve his repulation butter by avouling public uotorioty altogether, S TUEME MISTAKEN IDIOTS.” Mobile (ALa) Neaater—Lianworalies Tow do the Orsud Army of Bumiers know that Joff Davis was a traitor? 1lae 1o uverbeen tnied and couvicted a8 a traitor? It oy, Lo is presumed to ba innocent uutil bo ki found wlty. How da they know that ho iz a cowsrd ? Yas be » coward at Dueus Vista? Was he coward whou he gprang upon b soldiors who wanacled lin and wrested thoir muskets from thcir urasp, preforring death to gudnuun{ ? 1n nliort, 1€ these wistsken idiots of Hookford Jumiez upou Visitivg upon our elacted loadar tho acts of ourac] “{chw can thoy expect the Bouth to partici in the Centennlal? The secouciliation canuot ba all on ono side, +* WHOLLY WioNu,” New Orleans Levubiscdn—LRepudlican, Mr. Jofforson Davis kiavivi been invited to ad- drose & yublie meoting in Llingis, citlzens of an- MONDAY, AUGU The livn, Jeferson. 23, 1875, wthier part of the same State adopted roalations in whicn not only those who pave tho invitation wora teproached for having donn Ao, but tha mont bitter apthet woro npplied to Mr. 1avia Tumeelf 1n tho name of thore who had beon Union eoiidiera [n thio Iate \War or pr.sono:s in tho Confrdetate prisonn. Tt consirs. and denunciation wan wholly wiong, Tho War ts over, tho Céntonning at liand, and it i the duty of &)l good citizenn to uuite cordinily in the good work of bational fra- terngation. Mr. Davis rliould be allowod 1o ad- dress hin follow-citizens from Bunker LIl to Corpus Chisth without iaterraption or moleata- tion. Io preachies reconciliation, and, if peopla donnt liko his record or lus dircourses, they neod not sttend his lecturca. Even orror—if ho Hirnl:hd‘n orror—eoares ta badangorons, uaid Mr. Jefloraon, whon rersan tu loft fros to combat |l Mon come hero from Enropo to proach monarch; Papacy, and any othier institutions whieh are uot 1o Accordanco with our own ; but no objection 18 madn Lo their saying tho best for themiclvan that they know how. Thus far such missionaries hmlw; tnade littlo impression upon the Amonican ublre, & Wao therefors condomn in the mont unqualified manner the persunal isnlts ofMored to Mr. Davis and £ tnoae who hnd myited him to visit and to apeak in Liinois. b would have been far more maghanimous to Jiave pormitted him to make any discourso he choso. It nould bave beou nu example of low the American peoplo ropard the fieedom of specein nnd of opivion, and would hevo bad a favorablo offoct m preparing the national hoart for the nativunl sacrament a yosr henco. 14 A G1AANTIO IMPOSTURE AND A BLOATED LiF."" At oan) Qanitiay iat—Democritic, They [the Winnebazo Couaty farmors] will bo hold p 1o the conutry aa men who prate of freo ppoceh and fail to practico what thoy proach ; they will Yo uimnasked a3 mon Wao ars over-anx- ious to soil tho South thair provision-crops, but Liato with an undying hatiad the mon who pur- chago their comaioditios; thoy will bo self-brand- od a8 hvpocrites who sy Contennial hymna while their bearta bello their voicos; thev will Lo lugged to tha front sa individuals who profess 1o ** shako handy ovor tho bloody chanm,” while, in roality, thay would bo dolighted to croas, abyes upon the corpres of Bouthern mou®and womon. ‘Thank tod, we know thein ot fant, aod wo wilibo tho most sodden and_contemptible of fools 1f we do not pront by our experirtco, Not by uncharitable wouds, howover, muss thioso Wostern farmers bo answored, but by deeds that teil. It1s in tho power of Bouthorn planters or farmein, a4 woll a8 Southorn commirsion Inor- chantr, to give those burbariaus s check thoy wiil not easlv forget, and one, ton, thau cannot fail to take tho wind out of thoir bravalo, if it should fail to cxorcise the dovil from their souls. Our __metchants may as well matk thono Winnebago farmers, sud ro- fuse to trado with them or wita thowo who buy their produco to sell again. Our farmers or plantars, Learkonlug to tho sonnd gounsel of Gav. Syith, should muakoe. na tar an may be, thoir own provislons, and lot the West dispose of ber hogs aud corn elsowhere, That 18 tho way to treat thom so as to do somo good. But it tho merchauts and plautera of the South are 8o unpattfotic or unmanly ag not only to accoit the curres of theso follows, but help them ta curso all the more offectually, low, in- doedl, have they sunk into degredation, aud, as Preston mournfully ovserved of hia own ste, nftor having made bis University of Vir- minis addrors, *Tho mistako is in not concerving fnto what n guif of humiliation and abjectnoss thio oneo proud peoplo of tho Sou h have fallen." Dut, bo this s it mav, we thauk tho Rockford Committeo and Jefeison Davis for ponetrating and punctunng a_bloated lo. Now that Ben Butler bas conceded tho hideous civilization of tho original L'urirans, and their descendants in Rockford, Ii., have illust-atod tho truth of their enduriug sud pestilont theorics, tho facully of the Universty of Virgimia sbouid hang thsir lieads in wbame, aud Gen. l'ieston may pive Nis truc wotds 1o tho world with a eublino im- puniLy. 443118 CAUSE 14 0URS,” Memphin (Tenn,) djpeal—Davia' iome-oraan, The .ooplo of the Nurth, or such proportion of thow a4 yet boliove in tho brutal taunting of Mr. Davis with crimes that caunot be i truth lald to his door, may as well understand that hs canso Is ours, mado Ao hecause be was our chosen leador, avd is thus sot npon because, as that feader, ho hold tho_Confodornto States togothor long after hope hail left their conflues, A tuno recedes, and wa in the South divest our- Bolvea of tho projudices of locality or patty, aud dunies tho fears that Lectoudod our rotrospect- ivo vixion, we realize nnd know bow valuable was Tis Inbor, Low consummate the work hs dil. Wo can woigh to their worth, too, tho unsolfish ser- vices which, to the best of & oonfessedly great ability, ho exerted iu, our behaf, countivg no oost of tume or alfort too groat to ba oxerted in tho cause to which he had dedicated the best yonrs of his life and sunk his bopos of & proniising future. Wo appreciuto, houar, and reapact tho man who sorved us with enci fidel- ity, and in proportion a8 ho is porsscuted or abusad i tho 1wcreaso o that appreciation, houvr, and teapcct. Wo know hun well and thoroughly, and hus career {8 bofore us, aud we know that whito ho ma7 have made misiskes oy Prarident of the ConfederatyStates, no dighonor orerimo can be laid at lus door: least of all can it Le truthfully charged that ho wes in any way ro- sponsible for tha troatment of tha [risoners at Andorsouville, or anywhera elio in the South, ‘Wo knosw how earnce'ly e efrove to offect an oxchanio of prisouers, snd 80 do away with sny nooexsily for prisons ; and we also kuow that bis every such effurt waa thwaited by tho Fed- eral Govarunout, upon the plea that they cuuld afford to lowo thes orvicas of an army of prigouctn, when by doing so they coald deny to tho South an army of equal vumbors whose plicea we bad uvo omigrautd to fill. We eldo romembver that tho percentago ol lorros amoug pris- opers of Wwar was greater in the Northern than the Southert prisuns, even by sdmission of Becrotary Btanion, sithough the” gront nbun- danco of food. clothieg, and mediciues contrast- od widvly with the want of ail thiee at tho Houth, But eunough. Ihstory will vindicata biw as already it is vindicatiug Leo and the oth- or Gouerals whouo names aro like his endoared o tho peoplo of the Bouth, It wiil rocount how bé took his place at Montgomery, without mon- ey, withaut troops, withous any ovon of she ma- chlnnr‘vlol civil governmont, without 8 nave, and amid the distractions incident to tho chaos and confusion out of which tse Oontederacy was evolved nnd organized 1n the toeth of the Fed- oral Btates & Governmont that for four yeara sud s half defled and Pought the epsmy in the fold and wmaintaied itsell sgainet” intorval oabala, It will treat of bim from a loftier plune tban the rabid Winnebagoes will over reach, snd will mazk him for all titho 8 ovo of the few who can truthfully lay clsim to the diguity and bo. longtings of the statosman, 1o that bolief let us rent aund dismiss for over tha wavage \Winno- bagoes, “UBUAMENUL EXUIDITION OF TIR MEAKEST OF MALICE." Richmond (¥a) Wids—=Uitra pemocratics Now we Liave au account of the proscsdings of & meoting held by the Graod Army of ths o~ ublio in Winnebago County, fu which Jr. avis_is denounced ay wn *'arch-trator snid coward.” sud the iovitation to him ls claracter- izedl au * an inBuit $o tho loyal eatizent ot Winue- bago Conuty.,” Insuch s spirit of Viudicrive- uous, such brutal dieregard of ail decancy, wucly dsdatnful judiforenoo to_ tho ordinary usages of cinilizad lifo, thero {8 ovidence to the worid that though tho willeruoss of otber days, fo which Mr, Davis rofors, hias outirely dixapneated, sowe of tha gavages are lingeriug there still, The bold nad generous action of tuo Agilculiural Bo- ciety in uxteuding this iuvitation to Mr. Davis sbiows, however, that thore are men iu Winue- pago Couuty who bave iv their minds tho ca- pucity to comprebeud the requiremauts of the striotism of the Limes, aud in thoir hoarts the od-givon virtucs of that truo moral heroism wbich diguilos and ennobles mau, - Ylie truth , thoro aro political pattisans in the North Who mean that there shall bo uo rec- onciiation botween the two lats antsganistio goctions if it 14 posgible for them Lo provent it, no Larmonv awong the Awesican people if thay osu control in tho country, no sdwmission of the Houth to cyushity in the Unfon if they can defuat it. Honco tLts byeus howl from the Grsud Army of the Mopublic. ilence this imbuman outery against Mr, Davig, a8 if Lo was & movster whose presenco would profans the ceremonics of the oocasion i which he was sskoed to gudclp;u. Heuco this shsiweful oxhubition of the meauest of malico, which must make the wen of tha North who were st Lunker £lill on the 1Tth of Juno laat hang their hoads in soriow and cha- grin. 1L waw not thet the uenss of loyalty of the Grand Army of the liepublio was shocked iu the lusns by the thought of listuning to sn addross on lr\'mfl\mm from Jefurson Lavis lu the Btate of 1llinote, but bocauss thote was a fusr that such wentiments of tidelity 1o the Government, aad of good foellng to the North, would be uttered by the great chiof of tbe Confed- erato cadeg that the truth a4 to the Houth would ba luminously yevealed io tue darkost caverns of tLat ikuoranca ju which Riadi- callsm Toigns aud Fiote unquostiored sud unfo- wirained, Wheu Vico-Presidout Wilson wade biw Lato Bouthern tour, ko was curdially takeu by the Lhand sud welsumod by the boss and eat of the saldlury of tho Bouthern vsuso, There were uo joord ar sucere for Lim. He waa re. ceived aB » geutloman, as & dintiuguisbed ofiicer of tha Goverumont to which the Bouth as well au tho Nurth acinowlodges allogiance, 88 a frloud, and nok 0 eucwy, sss fellaw-citizen, aud nob 2% & foseIguer, we w mun, sud nOt a4 A wonsler, ‘Aud yet tho wagses of the North are told aud uuuflt by sho Kadical leaders thai sko Soutuern - ple arn intolorant and vindictive tosrard all orthiorn men who belong to tho Ropublican party ! Lot tho tiwo puctures Lo compared by tuo country. p {Aloxandor Staphous, ox-Vico-Drerulont of the dnfunct Confederacs, has Loon aa cordinlly snd well troatod in the North, and ta hold in quite as bleh porsonal estoomn North of Mason & Dixon's line, an Vico-I'rosidont Wilson is Bouth af it} 8o that honara ara essy oun tld Houre.— Eptton Tutnuse.] If Mr, Davis had declined the Invltation, It woittlk! bave born proclaimed at onco thiat hio wa+ tao ** dinloynt™ to accopt rnch an overinre of p(unnmnilv from the North, And toat trand Army of the llepublie In Winnsbago County woufd have been an loud as the loudest in tho proctamation. Aw it is, he will, of courzo, rocall ius letter of ncceptance. Mr. Dasla is not lusulteft, tho Sonth Ia not in- sultod, but it 18 a burning wsuit to atl Northern men who honostly profess to bo In favor of lrlu;u!ulflp aud fratoraity throughout tho Union again, SOUTHZRN ADVICE TO JEFF DAVIS, Tho following appoared In the Memphis Ara- lanche just after the announcement was mado that Davis had accepiod the Winonebngo mvita- tion, and bolore auy row had ocourred over tho matter ¢ Mr, Jefforon Davia han at hand the most splendud oppoitunity Tecentiy afforded any public fan 10 whow hunsolf & atateamati, ‘That tho occaston In found in n tmatier of eucourage and that hio neceptn the in- vitation in a guarantee elghtful purpose, 1f bo #ava f1 substance to tho Noriuern poople that ho has and doos scknowlodge the rosulta of the War ; that bo aud aur poopls do tiot hope Ly sny spoclous sty or srecial plsading 1o redure thoss romuls to w morely techuleal form g that ho and we (o lieartlly and cheer- Iuliy consent {0 the doctrine that thesn Unlted States are and shall forcvor be onn great nntlon paramount In authority ; that tha South murrendeia the dogms of Stato Bovereignty, aud wiil not consent to its asmertion Dy any Htato ; that Lio cpnacnba to and approves thia as ai articlo in the inwritten treaty of pesce and recon- cilfation between the North and South—if bo does thl Tio will put the oap atone on tho nufnshed arch of peace_which spans the apaco Letween unker 1Lill anl Fort sumter. e can do it wihoat di- lonor, or without oven & tinge of ehame, He can du it consistently and gluri By dolng it ko can serve that npation 1t alnce the closc of tho cou Ilis {vlmigo will by recelved, rospected, and valued by ol men whosa opintons nro worth considering, Bomo meu on efthier aido, poanitily wome woinen, remomberiog the astarsl- nation of Lincoln, or the Laudeufs and shackies of Fortroas Monrce, may carp at tho ldes of the Southe ern Preatdent voluntarity surrencdering bis lifo-long toveta of political fulth 1o the nelgbbors of his North- ern vival, Dt practically be surrendered them along with the awords of his Generals of armics Jong ago, and why shionld Lo henitate to say r0, when tho uct would place him slonyido of tho licruss of the vietom, snd aliead of them in patriolle maguanimily of forgetful- ness 7 The bare alluslon hy uim in s soeech in Texan fo feclings of the kind wo mention, on LIs part, wan auilicient to rend & thrill of pleasnre tnroughont e Northern States, We beliors be futends to do some- thing of the kind, or he would not have acvepted the {uvitation of the fiiinois Grangers. As tho appelotment at Rocifard {s of, thero aro plenty of other places in the North whero Davia can havo tho opportunity to explain e viows an political queations. Wo Liave uno idea, howover, that he will follow tho advice of the Avalanche, and rooudiato tho old Southern Dom- ocratic doctrine of State Boveriguty. A QUESTION ABOUT JEFF DAVIS. To the Editor a7 The Chteazn Tr(bune : Cittoaao, Aug. .0.—In view of ths controversy over {hie matter of Jeff Davis being permitied to apeak at our Northers Fairs und Agricuitural Ansociations, wo wotild Jike to know the condition of his releisa from the bondage of traltorlam, and it ke and ollicr pram- inent inetigators and leadors of tho Itobellion are com- plcte, Amolcan clifrenn, with oll dheir rights and fessitige? A fow words on tha whova will alifge A Rzapen. Thero aro still a fow of the loaders of tho Re- belllon who have not yot had their political disa- bilities removed,—tho most couspicuous among whom is Joff Davis. Toomba I8 anolber of tho samo clnss, Davis has nover had a trial, Ile waa Indicted for treason and robellion, was bailed by Tloraco Grecloy, bul the rase nover camo to trinl, but was allowed lo drag along for yenis, and then to drop, Tho moro it was ex- amined by tho lawyors, the mora complicated it mppoared to become, and the groater tho toch- nical difficulties in the way of & succossful prosecution, Fiually it was discovered that it was too lato; that tho time lad passed for try- iag bim. and he was turned looso ; and that, wa Bupposo, ia the end of it. A VERY CLEVER PIECE OF WRITING. ‘Springfleld (Mass.y Itepid.senn. Thia Jetter of Mr. Jefferson Davis to the Win- nobago farmets {g & verv clover piezo of writing. 1t he hatl boon as sonsible and temporato ou sundry provious occasions, he would have had & much ploasanter lifo of it, and the Rockrord Pont of the G. A, R. wou'd bave hadloss excuse for its ratbor bysterioal roolutions, Ae it iw, ho geta out of tho awkwarduness with more dignity than any of tbo othors. Tho event has domon- strated that tho fovitation was s blonder, But wo must stiti be permittod to think that the sta- bility of tbe Union would not bave been serioun- Iy endangered by the novelty of au impoverishod Bouthern plantor holding forth ts an aud.encs of 1liinois farmors oa the agricuitnral and com- ‘morcal poseibilition of the Mississippt Volloy. A VOICE FROM ANDERSONVILLE, Tothe Editor of The Chicago Lrioune; Cimcaao, Aug. 20.—The peonle of Winnebago County may have good reason to rojoct the fo- vasion of their county by the Rebel Chiot, Jeff Davis. The War in over, Wo all renlize tuat fact. Wo forgive the rank and file of tho late Confodorate armv, but who, caspecjally thona who sufferad living doath at tho hiauds of thoss wha ware only the toota of this monstor, Jeil Davis, can ever forgive him?+ 1, as anaof the vast army of sufferers who strumgied through tho ordeal of a living death ot Anderaouville, can nover forgive lum, especially when it was within lis power to sbata our sutfering, Probally thore are mothers and fatbiars yot liviug who lind sons In that death- dealing man-trap, that oastlo of despair, who aro DOM 1O more, WHo cat naver, 1 the fullness of their hoarts, aay ** I forgive you, Mr. Joff Davis ; come among us and be one'of us.” There are 100 many “unknowa’ gravea—a (ractlon over 14,000—1n the vicinlty of Andersonvilie, to shako hands with the mounster who I tho resnonsible Load of such an tafany, The writer of this le tar saw Joff wnore than onco ovor the walls of & Sontborn vrikou, and there was anything but a gloam of pity in lua eye. Thers seemed to be a sly twinklo of trinmph n the ove that was not ‘‘glass,” pud while osn “olasp bands over ths Dblood chasm " with tho masses, I bog to be exauser from rocognizing him as one of tho mnost amia- ble of law-atiding citizens. Tho treason that hiad Leen lurking in bis viliainous old beart for s0 many vears ie not to bo ernsed in & day, and human nature fa human naturo the world over. What ho felt fifieen yeara ago he feals thie samo ta-day. I loved the stars wnd stripes in 1381, and he hated thom, and tucro la overy roason to boliove that lie hates thom atill. But the steadv old vecomanry of Winuebago don't want sny Jefl Dayis lo theiis, God Dbless them for is! It we lave npot enough loval, good, aund true man in the North to enlighten ns on agricultural pursuite, Iol us quit business. Let the plowsharo rot sod rust in tha fleld ; ot tha grasa grow ou our cities’ thoroughfaroes, but 1ot us noi bevo the revival of dead momorios of the War by such a visitation s8 Joif Davis woull bring about; sod, tf we want a firut-oluss me- nagerio, let 08 got ono that Las a variety about ft. Yours truly, J. ML 8. e ————— EQUALIZATION, Proposition In thoe Siate Hoeard to Bx« compt (rom Asscssment the Capial Htock of Certaiu Corporations. Svecral Dispateh bo The Chiaaao Trigune, Seninorizip, Il Aug. 2L—In tbe Btate Board of Equallzation this morniug, Mr. Whit- néy offersd the followivg roeolution, which was made’ tho ppeciul order for mext Thuredsy morulng at 9 o'clock s esolied, That 1n the asscasment of capital mock of m{zpon::ol:\l o Gomminitivs. ou Ostiial Biock W here. by iustructed toexsmpt from such asseasrueut {he capitel stock of sli companies and sssoclations organ- j2ed for purely manufacturing purposes, of o Lt tog, o for 1ba publishing of vewspapers, or fur the smproving sud_breediug of stock, pursusnt 1o en act ‘sotitled ** AD 8t foF the Assssament of property, and oz the lovy and ovlisotion of tazes,” approved March 1874, passed by the Tweuty-ninth Geuesal Assowlly, b appraved April 10, 14.8, Mr. Warner offered tte following, which was made the special order for Weduesday morniog nexs, at 9 o'clock. Riesolved, That in the opinion of thi o4l and porsaual property of the blate i tho year IB14 st 88 par aeat of Ila cash valus, The Doard adjouraed 1}l Monday morning st Bo'clock, Tho firet of these resolutions, which, 1t will be #6en, sima 0 carry out the letler and apiilt of tho amendment to the Hovouuo Iaw passed last wluter, will bave considerable strongtb, and it {s by 0o meany certain tuat it will be defoated. Itis Dot gensrully koowa that the amondment ta the Ravenus law was provated i the Auditor's ofics Iane winter, but auch is the fact, and Gen, Lip. nincott gavo his porsonal flnence snd sty tion to gecure 1l passage through the Le,, Inlaturo. 'Theso facts, on beconung knowy gy tho Doard, may tend to lnflucnco the passagq of the rowintion, “Iio wocond reaolntion will doubtlens be adop, ed. It iy romembered that the nsscssment juy yonr was doclared to be 61 per cant of tho ey Yaluo of tho propeity of the 81at0. The aw v, ment thng vear alls below that of lart year7i; reraent, and thero han certminly been an ! creaso of pronorty, o the Btate, Ko that, tnpy Logical, it could not woll be dadiared that tg asnosemont was tnoro that 53 per cent of gy, cash valuo, PR e A, S CURRENT OPINION, 1t In sad to thivk that tho Infer-Ocean of Cy), cago baa to go round wish the lat before it ey ge ita pav for those * brulal outrszes."—y Louis Republican. M, Hondricks is a atatesmsn who nas reducy tlio art of sitting with dignity and composyry upon tho sharpost political fenco to matnetljn, very fiko an oxact acienco. I tho Doworsty parsy wants to bo sonndly beaton noxt your, can't do better,.—Springpic.d Republican,” Onothing in cortain, to wit ; that no party ey roproaent the lusue of Roforns in any senxo wity, out broadly recognizing the currauey quosiog a8 the baals and beginninz of sll reform, thy Nardpau on which ta bulld up publio Virtus g woll as public faith.—New York Tribune. Benator Thurman has telographod to (yy Otevoland Leader a gonoral denial of his Put.jy Bay couversation with Theo. Cook ; and by leader's unscrupulous young mau has made af. davit o the geueral acearacy of bis report. [ is the " truo fuwardnows ™ of that ropart ticking out that §4 atrovger thon silidavits.—Cénciangg Commercial. = I Allen wants to bo Prosidont of the Unite] States, thero s ouly ono road to that honor, an} that loada through b victory in Octobor negy Even with the proatigo of that triumpl ho is noj too cortaiu of uomination, Without it bo ia net to be taought of, If his herith 18 impaue] which 18 unt probable, ho can allow his fiiongs todothe main pare of tho canvasslng witnog (ll_mu’rncu or dangor of dofeat.—tudianapulis Se, inel. The Sun keeps up It hullabaloo sbont by « young editor withs tho poworful miu," iy stool-pigeon of Jay Gould.” Dub isn't tho ven. erablo oditor ot that ** which elines for al™ about himaulf to pass undor Jay Gonld's cop. trol. Whan tho telogiaphs of the conntry ara iy the inuds of tha *consvieucelers wpociiater tho press will bo at Lis morey. Wo venture 1o pradice that, aftor nest October, tho Sun wyl find much to admirs {n Jay Gould, and wili evey stop it ntluck u on (ho jumates of tho tall tonor,—New York traphic. Tho simplo trath is, that ths jury aystem fy outlived nnd ougbt to bo outlawed. It does ol holp the caugo of Iaw and justice, and ought to be kicked out of the way. It 18 oppressive lo tho furor, 1t is anomalous In our evatom of Rrovernment, it makes the swnsertaiuty of tho fay #till mora unzertaln, it 1 oxponsivo, and It is ut terly unuecorsary. ‘Thore 8 mnothme wacred about it, To Lo tiled Ly s man’s peeis is not half s0 pood a thing asto bo triod by a mau's futelloctual and moral suposivre.—Dr, fotland s Seplember Seribuer. Benalor Morton is croditod with the obsarva. tion that tho most sticks and clubs are found under the trees which bear tho fluest fruit. g mnde this philusophical observazion to modestly explolo the fact thot ho was a targot for ail tho shafts of the Demncratio press, TIf Gen, Sam Cary was au applo-tree tha ground in bis vicinity wonld be found to bo well decorated with clubs and stones. Samuol bears flne iz, Ho 15 being very gonerously ctibbed, * 1t s verr complimentary to Gon. Cary.—Clucinnali En- quirer, The suit of. Carrle Tislior nzainat tho Pulimsa Car Company, under the Civil Rizhts bill, ap. poars like ono in which tho plalnt!il la justly en- titled to damages. ho ia a decont wulatto il aachool teacher, who bLad occasion to go fron Cincinnati > Washinzton. Bho wag 1ll, aneby n'legen, a9y wisho:t to engage o bertl in 8 aleep ing~car; but. althougt thero were novoral vacsib, sho way refused, and was compzllod to teave) o an ordiuary car, to the apgravation of her Ii- noss. It may be raid thot if thero had begn 1) sleeping-car sho would bave been content wth tho other, and that tho.prviding of bods fant a 1.0t of tho busincs of common carriors. Ba that doey not lessan the esaential tnjustiesof tho caso, and if the Civil Rights bul 14 of sy value at all it onght to cover fust Buch o8ses a1 The darkevs who aro refussd drinksot turned out of billivrd-roong wn neyer have mnh sympathy for,—Llhiladelphia Times, 1tis tho senson of tramps, and (hoy aro abrosd —tramps of all gorts, Dut tho worst sort. to our notion, is tho political tram», and we woull wara tho people, esperially the Westarn peouls, to by on thoir gnard against this daugrrous customer Agalpst tho ordiuary tramp n heavy-built yollor dog, with o shorl tall that wou't wag, is asul- ficleut security. Iut whnt yollow dog will prove ndofonee againet ibnt roaring Ovclops of o, o111 A len, ov hifs paper-monoy tramn, at tho vers sound of whoso volee anv woll-brad animal would retire winder tho woodshed? And (st mot avidout to tha experionced that if that other resoluto tramp, W. D, Kelloy, of Poiladalitia should raive his voleo 1 Miclingan, as ho threate ous, tho dogs will subside an thov might if the hoard tha mvrind eclin of * the woll's fons howl on Quulaska's shoro i Let no ona, therefore, roly upon bid yollow dog in preseace of this peet of the soason ; for the dog will bo silent, snd even tho most disrenutable pup—a terrier of J months ofd that wonld scivech i thin note axainst the village paraon—woald protbly sllo away thronzh tho gra<s liko a lizard at tha aspct of tha rogular political tramp,—New vk Uerald. Tt wan, we beliave, 0ld James Cordon Banartt, of the Now York Herald, who, when roprosched for the chiangeabio tose of tho Herald editornls on pub'ie queations, said tho differonco botweca s man and a malo was that & man could changs Yis mind but & mule conldn't, or wouldu't, 'Ths Inter-Ocean seoms disposed Lo take tho muls eido of tho argument, Last voar itscoirsapond: out with the Custof Biack Hills exped:tion el the oxprossinni ¢ We bave found gold about tho roots of tho grass and nnder our horzes foot.” Prof, Jonuov sondu an aflicial renorsof his rocont discovories tothe lntorior Depar. mont, and atston that he han found gold *in the vory roots of the gras Tho 1.-0. qiotes the expression only in pa‘s, and calls uno the news papers that vilifled aud abusod it for it enter- prien in publishing a year ago what other jour- Dals aro Just now hegianing to find oat, o ac knawladga their orror aud Tranklv own that the Inter-ticean told the truth, 'The I.-0. knot or onght ta koow, that Prof, Jennay nisd t! expreasion:in & motapliarical peuas, and had 1 erence to thoe agrisultaral wealth of the Back Hills country. ‘Iho entorprigs of the 1-0. I8 commendable, bu: 1t should not rido o mule to death.—Burlinglon Huaiwk- Eye. Aproros of tho artival of the firat bao of cot- ton of tha uoason at Now Orleans, thio Times of that city discussos in & vory hopoful tono tbe ontlook for business ds sustained by this crest staple. As {f by magic, tho hard ecoditions that have provailed and mado the lot of the nlantor an auxious and burdensoma ouo b dieappearod with the asanred maturity of the crop and comparative easo succeediog, Crediby 80 necessary where ready monoy ls lacking, was womething genorally avolded by ttiome who f1¢ nished nupfillu. tor tuoro was tho rixk of the worm and the overilow which was too great tobt accoptod by thoss who sold on close margius But propitious circumstauces Lave iutorveved and m-an‘r the planter bas monoy or whaters! money will buy slmoat thruat upon bim. Toe maturity of the crops goos & long way towspld tostoring trafllo to its wouted activity. ~Aue athor feature of {ho situstion favarabiv tothe cotton-growers this year (4 the abundaace U eurcency, Freight = ol hava luthorto drawn ~from _the Nurth and West frod £500,000 to 1,000,000 N fall, end 0u¢ of the greatost was the 1mpoesibility of pmoumui aurrenoy 10 oot these ucqossary demands, This year alack of confidence haa kept money looked In b8 bank-vaults of the Bouth all swiamer, snd 0¥ that & safe investment dowmanda it, it wi!l boro leased. ‘The customary delsy of past yesrs made necessary by tho fact that the mouoy i o in moviug the cropm was brought from othes uarters, will not obtain the prosent a:sson, s the plantor can ship as soou a4 ho Is ready. —————— NO WHISKY IN DETROIT YESTERDAY. Syecsal Diapateh to The Chicasa Tribune, Dirnotr, Mich., Aug. 23.—The Buuday Lizuof Inw was very strlotly enforced bera to-day. e ssloons were all closed, and if any liquor ¥id *old It wason thesly. ‘The reguls was the vt sordsrly Babbath which has beou passod bord i youss. -