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| refcrenco to him and hisletter inthe epeeches | vises them fo attend évery Radical meettriy ho {sifrout tédellver ft Tadinna, Judge Tnvis, | with what pirposs tha'htstory of tho eloction of as Chintrinan of the Kenate Jddielary Committee, | 1376 and the sbhotgur tactics of tho South Care could enstly satisfy bimsclf as to tho! groundies- | Hn Red-Shirte will show. Tt feonly one afep nesvof his suspicions; and, {€ fraud exists. aad | from tho captitring of a Republicau Con vention” flo Has hot éxposed ft, he tas Deon decafidttn His |. by Suuthorn bulldozers as tens done At Bellovilty Irivers, When ft Is considered tiow | much moro dango: ensy It Is to convict n negro upon thy | Little, whoso aim wa {rumped-up charge, how caslly his Ig | or tainted with insanit noranes may bo taken advantage of Arnold, the brother who and how readily the most petty charge may erat ent to the Pénites tho retimms: Tant law isin Piet frou look pay but, tle eas cope hay a 4 ‘4 ‘ i rns ‘ PF mY et tasin u i Vermont, ‘in; Maing ‘and Nebraska, Just ng Hanes ritey eaul they but Tar ta is i well as it isin Georgia and Alabama. 'Thoro | who gave them instenctions, Mr. LC: Mey, Hiins been no consptaint agatnat the terrible | Who was with Winborly in this conference, Y Asked tho Der Cr fitee [f norte ela degpotlam of that Inw. in; this State; nord | Buea unconditional eurrender of Whnterly"s She Tribune. ‘PERMB OF SUBSCRIPTION, ¥s $8 cleareay weet Attempted the we? ntlary In trent fad | Kentucky Justicn ts, fy nty-foap j ; ; iy re ae a tes nox In sate W. Jones, | bo magnified aad punishad with the extremt | tho poorest article 8) BY ‘All -nocon, : — duty, ‘The fot In, that Sonator Davis’ Insinua- | Inet Maturduy, to resort to Ned;Shirt Clubs and | ny Northern State, but.therd ty o tnanimots | volition would saviaty thom.” Mr, It W see rest articio offered for ta, RY MAIL-IN APVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID. | tions are without the least shudow of Justifien- | the shptgun polloy.,, Tho Bolle South must be | protest nealtist It In all those Southern States one OF the Cumnniliters rentied, obe HAUARE | onatty of tho Iniy, Ib will bo npprecinted that | kot ; palo ny mar, 1818.00 Imbariy remarked to Mr. W. T. where a large proportion of the population is | Wynn that “he was tho Secretnty of our probibited:-by force Lrom voting, aud whore Hove somo! tho Foresters; that fie thant 8 vived KOMO altos, and to pionae eatland get election returnga have no correspondence to } the: munoy that he Wimberly) might yet a re- hey aro base, maintained sold nt a tion. Thoy aro n# Isles: tho Southern Bourbons have in reality re- ——_—— vivett the old aystem of slavery in all save | Mn. GAnrieny’s culogy one xl practieal ownership, but in reality In worsn | 8tlvo James Schleicher, of ‘Texas, han eta Tiren: tre very few. iitsnow ln France, | TRUMBULL. G08 BAOK T YEARS, firaays W. and tho Frouch police found it an easy matter [| Tud«o Trumbull, In bla epeech at Bolleville ‘diniradag. anil njinday. ber vents G88 ay. an : or ate cepage calito perye Bag acu coipe to Fully so that It mmintered bly L {nstitution, lrorribic ng tt | TRAY felends among tho Germans, "w ace jarura: 2 yeatordny to close up the schools and colleges | on Monday night, annotneéd his candidacy tho number’ of vites polled for tho soveral | Fiiphiy would mot tho, benett of his pales for a ia baie vaste successful | Um the address wns dolivercs,” a Ph Br oes tay Pe wenr 2 over whlch members of tho Onler have so.lonk | ror Governor upgn a strange mk ‘somewhat candidates. Whethor the appointment of | Wynnaiteo, Wimberly then wont to hie stares | was, If the Dem ; dit ba glite clunatt Volkshtatt ousoryes, «str, Garg i Cine bron re ren preside, | Tho. uthor roligions cousrexations | in wyniteablo platform. Ho denies, that. he | M086 offleers as witnesses at tho elections of Rohemea: Hat Gent he tie ersanees ee tpee: | apron Mt ArT eS rhe rhe Sine a bettldate for . Congress nor tor be beer. will not bo interfered with, if the heads of the. wet ee ay fj fed as an e oe 0 mate, cessful. he De es onieg,’* y Besse ir: Caeious cchoold pledge themscltés to teach no | lus gone over tothe Demovratie: arty, Just members of Congress be. regarded as an} vent them trom exccuting thoir threats, and men coptes sent free. Pree gat Omen auklress An full, Ineinding Stato and Counts. Romittancos may bo made either by draft, oxpress, Post-Uffica order, df tn toalatercs latter, at our risk. TO CITY BUNSCHINENS. Dalty, doliverod, Sunday oxcepted. 2 conts per weok. Dally, délivered, Sunday included. 30 conts por weak. Rade FTE TIANUNH COMPANY, Cofnor Madison and Denrbarn-ais.. Chicago, Ii. herent “Havasion of the States” and a viatation of | has continued to prevent thom up to tho Inst ad> sai vices ftom Coffeev D : tho Republican platform of 1860, certainly. ‘Mr Whnberly tee native of the Routh. He Jtidge Trumbull regards “tt ‘ns one ot the | vas born tn Marahnll County, Miss, When a boy hie fath nv and whei frat, “srayeat of crimes”. practiced by the grant hia futher moved to Momphis, and when tho be} Aan sees at Fort Sumter ho voluitecred contratized authority. fs B01 id Joined the Ihirris Zoo vices ani Catets of tho old Ono Hitnal: and Fittysfourth We confess, that, notwithstanding the high | senior ‘Tennessee itegltents ite Br hoi estiinate ‘always placed on tho ability of fa digne for wat bo polleved nenre thio rights al “ | vl S het wAple. pscatennly Judge Trumbull, this speech at Bellovitle | jon was diechnened team infantry service. Ut reads as -n-most puerila production; {t Is | coon connected himaolf with Forrest’s Cavalry, country, It will be the South that rules It ———— ‘Aro tho people of the North rendy for that goee bunny lites le has become g rule? Cana people who violate the Const!- Woutsey, tr ie ee sete venorable De, tution with Impunity by, passing State laws | nightly reputable school-tencher Collene, ‘an Mg that disfranehise thousands of voters, who | tion.”. It fs koa Democrat to nate Hastie. openty and unblushingly ut Linea teachor.’ <.. 8 Behool. who thivart tho will of the majority by foree | a” ‘ and frantd, and who have revived the worst | a6, ve eet plleks te. It that thy only horrors of tho oli systent of slavery by thelr | honda; but he Is“ wilting pass 1 Garernnen me doctrines antagonistic to tho present repudiice | nan 1834 hy denied that hue had gong over to an goverumont of the country. This they nro | the Republican party,” It sechis’ that ‘tho quite willing td de, The strangoment shows | parties hayebeon golog through extraordl- that Gumbetts and his colleagucs hava no |- hile ve a dosira to Interfore with the rellelous principles | Naty revolutions, while Judge: “Trumbull ri Ley ‘ | stone has been standing still, Hels nown Propane ‘of Teieuh aa hee oe Demoeratic caniidate for Governor, but run- Saini i ning exclusively.upon the Republican, plat ‘Tries Post-OMee Department collected §258,- | form adopted at the Convention hyld in 1860, 50,800 during the Inat ydur. ‘The losa fn collec: | yt,tho wigwam in this ¢eity,and by which slre tion amounted to only €1,209.0, ‘The records of \. “POwEAGE: , Lincoln was numinated for. Presttont, In awenk, strained, and, in his endeavor té mains a tae peinninedd until they surrendered at retial systoms, ue trusted to haye charge of eg are aralinly to by what thoy don't want i —— . | our own postal service, or indeud thoso of any ‘ 2” | tain his elalm “to bo a Republleat, Judge | = Mr. Wimberly satd ho had bexrt and read of | the Governmen = on wnt thoy have not gat, Entered at the Posl-apee a elena, Tih, aa Steonde | ey ev eaunot Tarniah in paraitol for this showing: that platform was tho following resolutions :" Nar roccediniga sald to have heen 3 $ Trumbull cdmmits himself to-the greatest | Mose and sim! Ttovkdoneean degrcuot carefulnogs In tho man |. ‘Thatthe matotonaned tviolnte of ‘the ratte : committed In the South, but hy dit not belleve Has ‘ i Tur balance of trade (n our favor has |! Our regular ariny,” says Mr, Mono a 4 of the Stites, ant ospectally the right of cneh | nbsurditle: hale that ho tine henrd; and tho,only. reason he: * 4 alr, THanco¢| Forthe Donets nf ous patraaeanan ie pres surement and nmonr the emptoyds of tho Do- | site Fi Hiraialortonl cont ite can domostio. tie . See cin assign ie, that he wre it member pe the Deine | Cullen off very much in tho last year, but tig ie hak esata upon the nffectionsot theposg, Ha eo ee fie transient rate of postaxe: partmont which is worthy of nit praise. And | stitutions uccording tolts own Judgmont oxchi- THE WADE HAMPTON SPEEOH. : ‘ogrntio party, arid, like hundreds and thousands | sultisdse, of cours, not ton decrease in tho | of to-day,’ en why nominate a regular, ndash Dorratly .-° * PerCony, | yot $f Gon. Mancoot ts elected, tho Datno-, | sively, is essentini to that balance of powor on It fa sald that one of the most popular of others tht arc now menbers of the sumo | yolume of exports, but to an cnormous increnao | officer of high rank for th Hight and ‘twelve page Papartees emits would insist on haying vvery ono. of | which the perfention yd cnaurance of our po ‘ nrty. blinded to its curritption and incapacity campaign doouments the Republican mann- e controling anything Bue mob, poe gera have In etrewlation isn copy of Wade | niitocrty got eontral or ans Gaveraiuont It Henwions spect ay tadaton i sie Ne will bo the sdcatruetion, of tite lnertios af tha appeated to the Virginians to unite in thelr ona. Ho says: © Let tho heuvons fall; let the stipbort of tho’ Democratic party becnuse it | Hrurey auke aid for the sake ar the rlelog gener: {s fighting for “the same principles for which a eruen ine orale: Democracy, Ia iny Lee.and Jackson fought forfour years.” To | “nye Panuxy withholds the namo of tho giva this. documont its full effect, it should | contioman who has sent the above letter, he- bo accompanted by a statement of the efforts | cause te ts given tho Information at the whiclt have been mado to deny the offensive |) piok of his life, Indeed, ft Is tot Impossible Pnssnges In the apeech, aul thus decelve the | ta Wimberly, who has shown the courage yee of ee i fhe real aul of of his convictions, may yet pay the penalty Seek ently Er Gi ae een no reaiie of this disclosure If it shall came to the no- ea cc te ees beat tha ae tlee of tho SMisstssippl bandittl, ‘Chie men ‘hee array ne ae tae ‘inal 7 sia who tried to KI Pearson for’ daring to be a ai ‘ the ete a 4 aorta ria e ¢| candidntein opposition tothe Bourbon tieket, ie Ea i lreulated ny the Dao and who have threatened to kill Wimberly anita at the, sweaty It i n teieetiots unless he shall abandon his opposition to tho which is tho inGra: niarnilin =the tak Bourbons, aro fair: specimens of the con- iat cake eS pints 3 as ane Hampton, trolling spirits of Mississippi politics, ‘There ledges to the Sotttt eople the rentiza- | 8T¢ Numerous cases of similar intimidation Far chroubleriine Daaueatta 4 enliz0- | throughout the remote counties of the South- tloh through’ tho Demoeratle party of the | orn States which never come to the knowl hoped ani projects ue widely ine Wat ot ue edge of Northern readers; tho Wimberly ebullion was wager, of the favb that tte | ease would have been stppressed with the paonrnts, ae aeateanadlenlly iicenling others lina It not been for tho exceptional ans, OF . Botithern leaders and the true } CORRE of the victlin who had been selected, ete “us Mr. Whnberly fs right In predicting the utter stgnificance!of'.tho: partlsnt solidification of destruction of American liberties If such thi , Southern, States. If tho renetlonary, Demoerney ng the South cherishes shall at- polley 6f the Southern lenders pe encouraged tain complete control in the lan : by. the Demoeratle managers in the South pessoal LIN Og and repudiated by the Democratic managers | THE W VER’ at the North, tt 1s Impossible to foretell the | - ty our Hist aati of 19 Chler say “i Sons Inthe volume of Imports. During the month of | tho Nation? ; Magiatracy ot aed duly, aceording to the official report just pub- won —_—_—=— : Ushed, the blanco wns €4,000,000 larger than for ‘ny South ‘is our Ireland,” aald shot tho samo month in tho previous year, but for | headed young Republican to an older friend, tho eoyen months ending July af the balnnoe |‘ Yes," replied the older head, “except that gue wns $F0,000,000 [ess than for the camo period of | Ireland Is trying to oppress us, not to escape op. 182, ‘The comparizon $s Tully shown by the fol- | Pression, towlng table, only Unlnnces being given: ‘Dow's say that he pur ef tien offen, 85), 1879," sidpiha00 § Yeti.ai0 | Col. Htandall ti Ainbama has done Seven months end eae - has mado 190,000 good Repubiiean en, Shes saeaste ‘ig 44,578,178 324,080,060 | former Groonbackers in the North, slva mont fn % ee : Duy Woveevessesseevssee TTOAAT 200,019°64 | 1546'5 eomforb to know that only "inj ‘The rate of Incrense of imports has not been | oa weoutiomen pe A He only " tadlegt kept up, It will bo obecrved, in duly, while tho | OF° printing and ‘Bt employed in tho Bureay oxports have tuken a sudden bound upward. It ‘hore ute-no men a arava at Washington, isprobuble that the balance for the host Taga iF women thor, yeur will ghow some Sinprovement over that of | . a : Inst year, untess there bo another suddcn and aeaite most tueldlaits iitnck On. Tatieock grent growth of Imports, such ne wis witnessed | forme” -” onstt “He was my commig In the frat afx months of this year. Fi e ——— - fee eel Nor fusion, but combustion, ts the condh Hon of tho mnussback nlilance in Mulno, — Bikteon Pago Papers... rela. layt and ‘Unglyo Lage Vaynr, jixteen Page Haper.. Lt i te fr eu tl tho prosone Postmen offs an emplasés, | atau, ependat iw, depanues fig from tha Postmustor-Gencral to the fetter-car- | any Stato. or Territory, no. matter Undet what tlers, turned ort to make way for ignorant, Iny | pretext, na among tho gravest of criuies. | compotent ward bninmora and ox-Confedernte’ | ywint did this: resolution mean? . 1 de-. antdters, FS ccmibheaareen a>) : ciate (1) that ee RenueHtenn party, would ‘i = 5 maintain inviolate the right of ench State to fea Arai imaherd axe “Leen orderand control tho Anstitution of African mado by Mr. J. H. Kundall, tho Greenback orn- | Slavery within Ite own, Winits free of Con- tor. as to tho trentmont. he experience ‘at tho | gressional Interference; (2) that tho Repub- hands of tho Confederate bulldozers during hig | jean party,denounced tho lawless Invasion recent visit to the Sonthorn Bates. And now | of the Stato of Virginta by John, Brown and como soveral reputable citizens, Democrats 3 a ot 6 e ..' wellns Republicuns, of Clyde, 0. where Mr. hia followers, ‘int was tho. whole ‘ant en- Handalt bus resiited for twelve years, and affirm { tro “nieaning, purpose and’ Intent of that Mr, Riindall's “ reputation fs yood, and thut | that. resolution, which: Alt "Trambull any statement rondo by bins worthy of bell6f."" | has fished «up ‘out: of. the ante: Itwilbe in keeping with tho conduct of tho | War literature, and’ which he now Tamnegnite pricen sia ti susete yak egen declares Is his sole nud: exclustéo platform. men who have spoken as to Mr atl Paes wnt balw hie is ” Tire character aro Hints and horse-thioves.” John Brown's “lawleds invasion’? of Vir —— | adinin in 1850 fas passed’ beyond guy living '‘'Euy, Epiployers’. Linbliity bill, a measuro | sigiificances he - invaded’ Virginia’ for. the introduced by tho Literals’ this session, and | purpose of abolishing stavery single-handed, which has: been long demanted by the Engltsh | and was captured and=hanged, and tho it bed testy ibaa Wen Houst of fansis jose publican Conventton of 1860 deetured It had sentox, apended ors WI ae slide ' that i estate fenrcely know It when {t cumes back to the no tears to shel over the fate that had over Commons. A resolution to relnsert tho clause | falsen Itts Inwsless acts, Can It, bo that Judo, which provides thu workiugmen ‘ahall be en- | ‘Urtuubull ts endeavorlyg to’ fire the Dento- titled to dumnges for injuries received through | crate heart “by rehearsing, John Browii’s {0 cyreleaness of umployers or thelr ropresent- | crazy adventure, or Intlinating that the Te- atives, reccivod but: tittle support, and was | publican party fi 1980. has ndopted ‘Jolin neyatived without a division, Tho House of # p oH 7 jess en- Comtnons wilt almost certainly refuse to concur Hrownlsin and Is wow engaged In Inwless cn In the Lords! amendienta, A -new arid moro | deavors ‘to invade. tha South for inny: aweeping measure will probably be introduced | purpose? “Since the date of* that’ res- nextacssion, ' |! e olution of the - Republiean «party “in ; —_—S—SS ae 1400, twenty yenrs of momertous: listory Ticusuony, Vu. was visited bys terrible | naye been enacted, Judge Trumbull, at the 2 cents, ok counts, —_—_—_ TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. ‘tne CHICAGO TRINUNA: hha established branch officos for tho recelpt of aubsoriptions und ndvortlacs nts A follows: Tah att YORK—{toom 2 Tribune Mullding. | ¥. 7. Mc« Fannas, Manager. ae “GLASGOW, Scotland—Alla! Agency, 81 Itenficld-st. * ssi “LONDON, Eng.—Amotican Exchango, 49 Strand, denny ¥, Gitta, Agent. ‘ WASHINGTON, 1. C1310 F atrect —_—_——— Weaverana 10 good. Te Votes ont of Month ending July 31..., Amorican News AMUSEMENTS. Moverly's Theatres . Deprbom street, corner of Monroe. Engagement of A.M. Palmor's Unton-Squaro ‘Vheatre Company, “The Dantchot.” Afterngdn and ovaning. MoVicker's Theatre: - Madison street, between Hints and Déarbora. “All tho Hage.” Aftrnogn and yroning, Sannov distributed tho French Academy prizes for virtue this yonr. He anid: ait ts ne longer the virtuons who interest us, but the | | ; Ps erlininul. A no pilldsayhy sent tr every monte z PERSONALS. . factor only an I-baluneed being. Honecafort! a he deserves not'go much nner ns pity. Ttisnot | 5, id oie alte, My Dar! ling, for Thee" allowaule to hate him, and'lt will ‘soon bo for- He Sethe a “ment bldden even tvebnstise him. These dangerous | . Mr, Froude."—You~ aro wrong, , Tho theories have grave consequences. Froni ine | dog-dnye cannot proporly be termed tho ‘rel dulgence for crime they muke ws eltde into: ingrate | of terrier, : ftude for virtue.” ‘Tho prizes wero awarded to a | Gad Savo Our Grandmother,” ts the way womun in humble Ife for adopting deserted | in which tho feroveront sons of tho Prince of children; to on Avignon artisan, for forty. | Wolcs sing It. a years’. devotion In saying Uves from fro; to: The: only redeeming fenturo of - John pousint, for preserving from drownlog; ton o 5 Wldovt, for fifty yours’ aervieo ta tho sick and | Pentors Ifo is tho fact that ke wennoyerkaomy needy. M.Surdow announced a bequest of 200,- Ty i 000 frines hy tho Duchess d'Otrante for trion- io corn {s waving, Annie dear, * Hooley's 'Thentre, Randolph atreet, botwean Clark und Ia Balle, | Kn~ gagement of Bf\tos' duyeniie Opara Company. "it~ tle Duke." Afternaon and evening. Olympic Thentre.: + Clark streot, botweon Inka and Nandolph, Engago- aiant of Thiciman's Hurlasquo'Troupe. “Tho imcky Mie" Afternoon and avenine. White Stocking Iuse-Tall Park. Mlohigan avenue, cpyosite Washington atroot. Gamo betwoon the ‘roy nnd Chicago Clubs at 3:50 p,m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1880, Qisaster that:inag awalt. the country under the Infamous Election law: . Nal prizes f od action: e And likewise is the wheat; . cl 8s devised In the | Mal prizes for guo ie : wind aud min storm Monday night, For two | ood of tha Republi y; levied wi Democratic rute dictated by an ex-Confed- tee —————_—— Far trom the gotten grain fields, love, . Tue Nebraska Republicans hold their Con- 4 head of tho Republican party, levied war | -- : z South to disfranchise the negro, as set forth . . ‘i ~ Keep your St. Louls fect. + vention for the moigioation of State vllleurs at ey shore He FOAL Oren eS ore ae upon tho ‘sovereign States. .Those States | crate caucug.,” The reconstruction of the | tn tho report of tle Congressional Commit 8. F. Antu, who presided nt Wade Hamp- Linooln to-day. y. Nance and all the other Btate oficers, oxcopt. Mr. Leidtke, tho State Auditor, will be renominated. Congressman E. K. Valentine will be ronominnted nlao. ——eeee ton's eclebrited Virginia inceting, sald that the “Can I give my son a college eduentlon at Rendjusters of that State offered thelr support | home?" naka a fond parent, Certatnly, Altyou to Mancock * not because he wags the nominee | want {sa baso-ball Guide, a racing shell, and a at Clncinnntl, not beenuse ho ve Dea but | package of clrarets, beenuse they belleve him to be the best man, tind becuse they bglece that as Preatfenthe would | gacryinMatioton: Srekue er ae et Uneralize the Natlonal Government aa the Read- | onoico, tlthough a baby with a Bravy dish 1 guaters propose ta Ubsratize the Slate Government highly ostcomed by many, of Vingnia.” Senator Vanco, of North Caro- | Foca Lytton brought ‘homo fi Ina, put the enge in this ways ‘ ord Lytton brought'home from Indis a How can yourdebt bo aifécted by ‘the Prest- | Very fino cream-colored Arabian horse, and dentin’ election? You must tix, this thing up | three buffalo cows. If Mr, Lytton keeps on be Heigue ourselves. Pit havo halt pomgiationk will be the Barnum of England. Fee eT eestor eiieus; |. Time Will Show," fs tho title of nn ed YOU TOOK THE N! Ek, WHICH’ WERE -FQUAL } torial in tho Now York Tribune. Perhaps it will, TO THE LANDS, Al Sow, YOU JUST CREDIT just now Bt. Julien {s doing tho how te Win Tier cosas Of: Te pontan, aap | Cue Just now Bt. Jullen te doing the showing va te i Thne not having won a race this season, ¥ WELL PAY YOU THE WALANOR. - [Lnightey.] Wo, * settled if, and didn't havo Ore to do witha 4 Will You Love Me When I’m Old 9" fs tha Presidential election eithor. > a. titlo of the Iutest song sent to this office, We Fd aiidl Sineitanl Ton » | onn’t promise, but fn enso tho Job ts too hear; - Ty Medteat and Surgical Journal {s dis- | one of the Bartlett boys ean bo called pa Tosod to think bey any breagne attompt to find | trom England. - relef for shop-girlg, axposed to il-health from "] te rr Jong-continued standing, {9 Impractlendle, and ait New Yorke Zits ns dlgcarrered tha that (tls mora than. probable that the matter | Hose Kinonmh broad ts frequently alluded to; wit weatn be quletly shelved. Dr.-loger 8. | Wy, oy nikon bre oe ee thet midceple ‘Tracy, one of tho Snnitery' Inspectors of the se eleo late atte ORE pany antes Now York Board of Tcilth, haa lately indo an | 8 niso loft oul nel Investigittion, under Instructions frointhe Board, | ° Woman's Hingdoi snys that at leap-year Inlo tho. oxtont of the injurles..compluined of, | plonics'tho girls pny all the oxponses and do all nd found tho girls.and thelr parents, as woll ps | the work gonorally performed by men., }t just the emplayers, avdrse' to giving any nuthontia | be very touching tq soo tha ‘boys walking sole {nformation, Hoso reported, and the result is | omnly in another direction when tho ume for that tho Investigation ‘was abandoned. ..‘Tho | putting up swings urrives. 2 vigorous agitation recently begup by tho Lon- William Morris writes: don Lancet, in regard to'tho treatment of ‘stop. Eon an ‘ove I sat mo down and wo) Supsome Court, tho reversal of the Constitu- tlonal. Amendments, and tho disruption of the entire revenue system, extravagant ng thes predictions may seem, nmy not evenbo the worst of Democratle ascendency. Tho sentiment expressed by Wade Mamp- ton ‘at Stainton finds an echo every. day throtighout the South. Many of tho loading expononts of public opinion In that section of the country. do not hesitate to glye open towed its banks, and inundated the houses of | tndertook to regulate aifalrs which: wero that-sectlon. ‘Tho people, who are principally | not local and institutions which wero not goldred, wero grently wlurmed, gud the woren | domestic, and tho Republican party, claim ani children were frantic In thote appeals for | in that this wasa Nation, with Nattonal pow- holp.. The night wus plteby dark, and tho men ales Orrowe ioney, inv hid considerablo dilleulty fn’ saving their tut. | C% levied arnites, borrowed nioney, invaded Hos, ‘Thelg household xuods and furniture wore | te territory: of varldus States, and by force much injured, . Tho streets were badly. damaged | of arms reduced those States to subjection. by tho floods, and many bridges were awopt | The Republican army was not content with away, Lughtning and thunder wero almost In- | crushing out armed rebellion, Lut it also, cossant during the proxross of tho eturin, No} andor, laws framed by Judgo ‘Lrumbull, Uves ‘aro roported ns lost. ae , abolished every form re .vestlea of clyil 5. i : Stites, nud by. Inw, Savovonant has been elected Chief of the | Koverninent In: those States, ay f Ute Natiog, as aucevagur to Ourny, whoso friend | In express terma declared; that all and compation hy bad been for severn! years, | clvil power in such States was sub- Alrendy goventy of tho hoad men und Chiefs ot | ordinate to the military power, established tho Uneomphagres and tho White Ilver Utes | by the same law, and ueclared to be the para Bate Loa baist ia Sapos ob Ate ae 's | mount law of :tho.tond.- Where was the. Ro- about 60 yenrsof ago, bas consiierable ablity s 5 2 iss Gnd foreo!of eluiraoter, and Is represonted aa | Pllblienn platforin of 1860 Sed thé Ropab: belng auite friendly to: tho whites, ‘Indeed, It Neon party, under the Tend of Judge’ ‘Tram wis ta this ‘latter fact,'as much 1s to anything | bull, was blotting: State Constitutions, State else, that hd owed his olection. ‘Col. Meacham, | laws, aid Stato Governments outof existence, of the Uto Commisstun, says that there fs no | aud this, tov,, during yeara-ufter armed re «question pow that tho Indians will sign’ the | sistunco to-tho United States.had ceased ? treaty propared by himsctf and asgvcintes, Tho : ul'ta ¥ : 3 Ench of these States: was required to frame a ecila brought on by tho death of Ouray bus . " i "itch Conatiti a passed, aud his. successor, though noteoablaa | WOW Constifutton, which Constitition was mann, nay bo ag useful an ally of our Govern: nent A Gonee. out acny Wick toe nich! : % readopted by tho States each of these States e was also, compelled to ratify thé, several Ain. McKenyy, 0 gentloman of considera | amendinenta | to .) the - National. Conatitu- y Ayced 18, J “tn Ce wit) to become “n farmer, in order that hg | titled. to. roprescutation «fn Congress, and tee. Condensed from tho samo report, wo present to-day the efforts mado by the Buur- bons In Misslssijpf to reéaslave the ne; While loudly prociaiming thelr friendship for the negro, they are entleavoring, ns will bo seen, by «li posstblo legal restrictions to make his lot even worse than If was in slavery, by a system of unjust and infguitous penal Inws, Inmany-of tho States they aro i i already reducing bln to practleal yvassiluge, ine €ngualifed “approval therato, 22 Ware | ns the following itustrations from the penal Hampton uttered nothing,” says the Mobile | jaws of Misslssipnl will show. Tho acts of (Aln,) Register, * that should alarm the most | 1973 provide: : sitpersensitive loyalist, when ho mado tha re- |. ‘That whenever any porson aliall bo acritoneed marks gttributed to him.” “Lee and Stone- | to te venttentiary: rats State. itshall be tho t i duty of the Credit Clerk of tha Court psali wall Jackson," ‘snys tho Richmond (Va.) Such saritenca to certify. to tho Suporintendens Dispatch, “ represented in tho Inte War in pctha Pant ANS {io costs if any, ot tho ce oi os reution, due 1 soner. a 0 the {his country, tho’ cause that was uphold in | Giiy ortho superimtondont ta keop ili. In use the War ‘of tho Revolution. by Washington torly tren the expiration Bn tho te for fbtub ‘1 “fy aa sentenced tind to wor ut a ond Hamilton.” Tho Meridian (Miss.) fer | fe “worked, ue. tho rato of 25 cents a ny, NOt in cury registers the prediction that “tho negro | gluding Sunday, until said fine and costsare pall, In these States will be sinve again, or cease | “The law furthor provites that every. theft touxist.? ‘Lhe Jack#on (Mlss.) Coqct recent- | above $10 shall be considered grand larceny, ly apologized for the omployment of North- | with thts’ proviso!” “'Probldéd, that it shall gan teachers in’an Agriqyltural Collegointhat | be cénsidered grand lareeny to steal'a hog, State beennse there were no Southern tench- | pig, shont, cow, calf, yearling, steer, sheep, ers who, were familiar with the pecullar | lamb, goat, or kid, of the value of one dollar curriculum adopted in sich an: institutlon. | or more,’ the punishiment not to execed five * Hamburg” Butley, {n a lite speoch, threat- | yours in the Poiiitentiary, with the costs of ened scorn, odiuin, Hitwill, ostracism” ta | prosecution added? Iero fs an instance of n every’ Southerner, jvho should dare to act | ensu under this proviso: “Horace Wilder Mn. Forster mado some important con- ecasions to the Parnellites Monday night, and no Obstruction tacties were employed to defent tho estimates for the Irish cometabulary. Tho’ sup- plies were voted by 105 te 29. Joseph Cowon, tho Radical member from Nowcastle-on-Tyno, and Bradiaugh yoted with the Home-Rulers agatnst tho grant. ———ee Josern K, Ester (Fritz) has broken outagain, MMe failed to keop his engugoment at tho Grand Opern-lause, New York, Monday night, Yesterday his wifo bud p warrant Jesued for bis arrest nsan habitual dvunkard, In order that ho may be confined for. a ‘short time In some inourinte aaylum and given © chaneo to * sober up,” , Hs 3. Tire Intornal-revenue receipts for August of this yoar baye beon $1,060,127 more than for tho corresponding month of Inst yenr. Tn png: doy of tha month, tho 10th, SiiMOL wero re~ oelvad from this source alone. Tho galn in re- gojpts for tho first twomopths Wily and August) of this fiseni yenrover the two montha of the corresponding year was $2,428,007, Sronerany SusiMANn addressed an tin- menso Republican - audiénea In the Capitol Square at Columbus, O., lyst ovening. Ho was Ils- tenod to with clogeattention, and hls speech bad ~ i s © 7 mead ns Ainarked effect. Tho local Demvorats Frocly ad- | Tight become thoroughly acquainted with the | all of, thesp. améndments ‘gnd ull these new | with tho Repubtean party. Tho program of | (colored) was sent to the: Penitentiary for ee Lonilon, hes been: equally fruitless of sutattumir as i and thee pada miittod that tha meoting was fhe largest evar | Hotalls of tho. busliess, yours. Motonny wns | Constitutions radleally revolutionized all the } the South was proctatined In Congress Inst } elghteei months for stealing a plz valued nt oe Hea ening bo thu porte of my aiaad, hold in Columbus, and they do not Rope tO | niyced with his wets, Me. Jolin Hamilton, a | domestic-Instltutlons in’ all thesd States, in | yenr by Bigckbura, of Kentucky; when ha } $1.50." Ue tind Just ulshed his term of | A rexstoy-crAin ngput in Washington PETE ea ket tgteriog tise biter ever Fe thorsuch:wone Manus he Cumpelen wealthy farmor of Jonta, Mick. ‘The young man | iret violation of tho: Republican platform | sald: : “ seryice, and the Suverintendent asked for | 498 recelved tho following letter: Wo aro sorry for you Bill, but you must cheat wus well satisfied for u time, but soon grow For tho first time in elghtcen yonrs tha Do- oat ; cult Clorte mocravy Is bok in. power in boil Dratichos Of the cost of prosecution. The. Clreult Clerk gros, aya heopowe tu Golobmty her return certifled the amoutit to be the enormous sun jo power hy wiping from the stutute-book those | of S74.85,—the net expense of prosecuting a Heoeeaatiay By Hiring away.-tho shnekica wall colored jad for stealing a pig worth a dotter pure ean lestalntion a8 luipoacd, Wo: uo not in anudahalf, At cents 2 day ho wilt bo re- treat pour War monsutes. trun the saute. | duired to work three hundred days more, or . Arrousry-Gusrnat Devens left Wash- ington yesterday ta nttond the soldiers’ rounton atCanton,O. Hu will deliver his iirst speech In this campufyn at Munete, Ind, next Friday, and will speak ut Indfanapotia on Snturday, and nt > Bouth Bend Monday. © From tho Iqtter place ho ‘will proceed to the Minnesota State Fale at Mine of 1800, ng Judge Trumbull now understands wenry of farm life, and went to work at a mill " 5 me bull {nthe nolghborhuod. . Munday eyening he calted th latter, Fora man Ike Trunibull—whose on hls unole and domunded $18 woes duo him, | position af the head of tho Judielary Commit- Mr. Hamtiton wanted him to walt till his son re: | tee of the Senate authorized him to prepare turned, but Mokenny insisted on payment, | gnd. propose all tha, lesistutlon from 1805 to Some angry words passed, and McKenny drow ts | 1870, under. whleb avery. veallize of, State ‘tne revolver and fred twice, killing hia aged uncle. t , . DEAR Buys You say tho- Government ‘don’t ‘on thorright flow ine wagering ror my services, hye Ito. | UP and hope to got your monoy on be eats 1 fought nguinst 1? Hcoause L was a Tob? | etub noxt thme. Hut you ved In your udvertisoment all soldiers Kiss mo sweetheart, the spring Is here, in the Inte war wus entitled to a pension, You And Love Is Jord of you and inet did nob sty Hebel or Federal. If any ‘ought to patil snot paselng Deo have Bonothliam, 1 ought For, 1 wag under old Tho bine-bolis beckon each puss ede Stonewall Jackson, “Well, f know whoa Gen, Tho wildwood lnughs to the tlowerod yours Alnnevek gots possession, iwat wetmy pension, Thoro ts no bird In brako or brior a 2 exclusive cc y Kune wo have an untramelea eleutton | within thirieen working days of ayent.” | If you can't get it, he wilt for me, So and him i little mite alngs ee, neapoils, whera he will dellyer an qddress Uepondence and exclusive control over all ite | hog h , oloutl ) 1 d Dut to bls Httle mite sings she, 7 Wednesday. é 4 Als Se hinege Jail to awaft tho punishmont of B18 | institutions, domestic and other, was blottod era re tie ane which are uttorea | Bub. tho Jeeab punishment for these Caer ee Pe ee ctor eae Ue | Kiss me, streottionrt, tho epring Is here : i out, extinguished, and those States reduced patty crlines Is no hardslitp compared with . Uxusvatry heavy gales are predicted along the Atiantlo const during this month, and ay order Ja to bo Issued to-dny to the Lfe-saving Btapions on tho New Jeracy const to bo on the alert, and to hold thomaclves In rendincss for finy emergency that may urise. Therv aro forty-two of those stutions, muinned by 262 men. One canuot holp but think thi force ut~ torly {uagequate. and i'm going to hetp him, and thon he ana the And Love fs lord of you and 20.” Government Will give melarge benelt, Yours | —Jsohn Kelly. ” : eee ANGUE Tepe Duka Of Norfolk 1s tho ronking Dinko “rim Dei : ; y Roya! Dukes, such Tim Democrats are bertnntng to reallzo | of all England, excepting only Rosai Mua that tho “count” Jn Alabama wns prodigtously | %4 Alfred, Duke of TAU TE, Up averdone. The Democratic majority, acoording | Contaught. Ha ts tho Heroditiny Nir te oe to lust reports, was (2,000, only 10,000 lesa than of Engtand, Chiof Butler of Engl bene puke of the entire Democratic vote in 1836, ‘ot it ts | Atundol, tho thirty-alzth In Hnoand bs 0 acknawtedied that 20,000 Greenback votes wero | Norfolk tho fifteonth In Pe euaien cow {0 cast {n Northorn Alabama nlonc, On anything | It 4 douptful tf thore a ins. liken fale voto jt 4s probable. the opposition | America with a pedigrac Ilke 5 aye would havo polled 0,000 to 75,000 votes, and | :.“Elfrida” sends fn ‘tho following enrricd n dozen of tho most important countics | gem; * % in tho Stato. Lot us gather up the sunbeats on the stump, paraded fn tha jewspapers, and oven Incorporated in tha school-puoks of the South.: Thoy govern tha great ninss of tho natiye'whites who tought aguinst the Goy- ernment, and thir’ ghildren, to. whom they: have left a legacy.of hatred and re- venge, 1s therenny reqgon for wonder, thon, that Wade Hampton should have sought’ to arouse these sentimants: In appealing ta the Virginians to adjust thelr local differences Ing common support of the “same princl- ples for which Lev and Jackson fought for Ben Borren will be tho guldting and lead- | to ag abject iuforlyrity. es “conquored | prov; Ing splrit of the Massachuautts Democratic Con- | inces as if they had yever been 9 part of tha Yeutlon which meets at Worcester to-day, The | National’ Unton—to: elalm that he is-now eel Sa coset ary eaaroas standing on tho. resplution of the Republican pletely solved, utlor will not tolerate them, | CoRVention of 1860 Is supromely absurd’and He refors to thom 62 yonernblo fossils of.a pro- extromely riticulous,-to .. ¢ historia past,—ns Miss Nanoyiah nonantitios In | | ‘That resolution ‘pledged tho Republlean everybady's but thelr own ustimation.: The del | party hot to interfere with slavery in any of egutos who havo ulroady gathered nt Worcester | the States; but, whun slavery 111 those States ave enthusiastla for Butler, and he enn with dit: | made war trpon the Union, thnt resolution did Hag eat as Fe BOIS aT el ae not prohibit the Republtean patty from using much good dens to accept a nomination this | #meil troops to Inyada those States and es- tho brutal.treatment of tho negroes after conviction, Under the contract system the eonylets are sub-let to platters In the Missis- sippl bottom. They are worked with ball audchaln, and the old gave-drivers wateh with dowble-Datréled shotguns, ready to shoot them down at the first movement towards escape. “At nlght thoy ara packed Into closa nnd tithy stockades, rotten with stench and vermin, Worked all day with ball and chatn, frisuficlently fed’ and clothed, and Iuddled together in-filth, like hogs, all night, tey are ———— Itls perhaps to thelr credit that tho Demo- cratic Howspupers of tho South express great regret that Len Butlor hus roturned to tho Dem- beratic party. Tho Richinond (Va) Dispatch ¢ é rr * Ahying all nround ‘our pattts calls him 4 “benst’ sud “qn outlaw’ whose tablish th Jor National authority, abol- | four years”? | Gut what do tho Northorn | ; fl ‘Loe ua keup tho whwat and rose: your, knawtug that the Democrats will be over- | lablish the superior National autvority, abo! * com : ‘at last turned laosg upon the community, of Mi. Gove, tha. ox-Greenbacker of Maine,- Casting out the thors and chal prlipen cual nin Me eagles ferone Wheliningly defeated in tho Stato. He bas ac- | ishing slavery {n tho struggle, Demoeists managers menn by denying that ) course disfranchised, but, worse than thls, | camotuck to the Repybligan party with n brill? Let us tind our aregtent comfort a little strong, but Hon will mnko duo plow. | comMburly arrangod to nominatex-Cov.Gaston, | Judge ‘Trumbull elalins that, of the men these sqntiments provall? : "! debasad and-utterly brutatized, The lw of ey a 1878 provides that “any person convicted of Pater ane incre Se kas no | misdemennor before a Justice of tho Teaco, Heed about ay cde iigo:an account of the If the fine and costs nro not instantly pald, or shooting of ny. “Pearson at Coffeoyllte, secured to be paid within sixty days, shall be Miva, Itowas the Greenback enudidate tor committed to the county contractor to work Sheriff of Yalabusha Coiaty, In whieh Cof- out his fine and costs atthe rate of twenty? feevtilo ts located: The isuatehes from ee K ny, me it leks sald convict Democratlo suurces in that region represent- shall work ting ‘days for: eucrir ene fort by who will mnkg the rage in the hope that the | whe arentact tle Republic: 1 Demoeracy may yet happen on succoss, and that Aho arent Fi epublica sents: wall nate It what it was, he and Gdv. Pahner atone homey Uearann ged coe now stand’on that resolutton of the twenty-RiauT embers of tho Germgn’| Republican. party’ In 1860, - Let us hope Parlinment. who bave horctoforo acted with the | that there're but fow, very few, Intelligent, Natlunal Liberals bave published a declaration | men now left In the United States whose bayitis suey Maw net Jnclopuntently: bueuantee, political fulth consists ina bellef that Con- hey ure strongly oppugad to the protectionist ‘itertar y Fed doctrines advocated by Mamarok and sustalned ctr Sci HOF intesta with “Afrienit by thelr former assoulntus The sucodors de. | Mavery witltn the thutts of « State, ant wlio he Dlesninus uf to-usy, ianteplgram, He sald: awit tie patient hund removing Allthy briars Wo aro united by fusion with tho orlmingl and briars from uur way. dnngerous ged h. ‘The youn, puro bluodar ine All right, BIC, you secop in all tho sunocarth Greenback purty t4 to be transCused Into tho | pus please exause ua. People who are not pocta framo of this dylng desperndo. i or it ‘Tho trihsfuvian of blond is a desporato mons- | AF2 Kept tolorably busy getting hoy nocd. uro In phystes; it wit! prove to be go {n-po! goficalicae aud cabbage t ro tn phyaless it will prove to be eo tn-polittes. «| anity Falr says that the Ameren toe Tyeny, ape somo fldy little fartunesamong | In gront force at Cowes this yout. tot tho Newport sumtier-resilents, ° Tho tax-lat | Druttlost Indy there 1s irs, Dose hee uty litely published by tho Zerait augreantes an | and dignity mark: yer as a gontlowomil enormous sum, sixteen of the valuations nro '| Of dll {mitation by moro than ono o auco for tho fervor of tho Yirginian'’s imag- funtion, ‘ 2 Biastanck urges the Prince of Roumanin tomufutaiu cordint relations with Austria, An Alltgnee with Austelu, be gaya, witl be tho beat safeguard of tho Noumnnlahs peainst the agita- tionsin tho Bolkan Peninsy|a. Tho advice ns reported may ur may not be neted on, but that it waa given is proof positive that there isan alll- anco between Augtria and Gormayy. ,Tho meat 7: ickness, ane of whieh days shall be for is an Hq vl Pearson ag the aggressor, but Tue Ty | * 2 lav fb enger benutics. Princess Lynav, agit) ff : believe that a repetition of Join Brown's | “ f La ‘1 ne over $100,000, cloyen ure aver $150,000, six are i jt, and Hg of tho Tues at Jschl was as Important alee Tor colleen art Sen beets in Oe Cleat Ret te Virglnin to ubollsh” slavery Wout | UNE his advlees whieh show that tho Sains pee adaie Pa eee of €200,000 or mere, four aro abovo $200,000, ani | American marritd ‘to 9 erin A rouNy — to Indlpect taxution, for thy: rofurm of. the | be one of “tho gravest of crimes,” attempt to murder : Pearson was dolil- | oso more nceursed than this? - Hliree ure beronil #0000: each, ‘Thesg “aya, the pends See eer aed her" alstor, Bise Ander JiesreR Crysien, ono of tho ablest, most } revenue system; und for the removal of ult ro- | Judge Trumbull secks by impllention to | STM ant only ‘ung tyeldont in agen: “vottagers," bo called, : Malfecbaai! nadians, Mine. houcat, and best-liked Representatives in Con gress, Was reteyited to private life by the Demo- crate of tho Elyhth Ponnaylvanis District yos- terday, and a party named Naniel Ermentrout, who has nover heen heard of outalto his district, waanominnted tn his stead, Ermontrout will Probably bo clucted, as the dlatrict ia strongly Demovrytic. Emlucnt party servi¢o, a purg life, and yenorous nbillties count for nothing with ‘the Hourbons, strictions ayulust the freedom of commerce. ho protection syste fs enld to be acomplote chargo that tho Ropublican party of to-day Is faure iu Prussia, The brewerles of tho pray- | Wenying to the several States of the Union {noes bordurlug on Rusali nro alosed ou account | “the tight to order and contro! thelr awn de- of the tarlif on Hugslun grain, and the transport | mestle Ingtitutions xccording to thelr judg: lines of Posen qud Silegin have lot noarly bull | ment exclusively,” and that it is now seeking, Whole Huts) Pen bok slp uelFaralh by “lawless invasions” ofthe sacred soll of rent the Haltio and Bluck Sox ports rather tan | Siates to ¢ aH send it by the overland route through Prussia Stutes to caeree those pgoply hito submission . ton grand contrallzed Gayernment. . = ake ue A ecm bs Of ‘course he doos not specify in elther Vicronta and hls nirderous band. of | case. ‘Thero ls not an armed soldler. In tho Apuches ure yet fn the Candelaria. Stountaing, | Southeri States ‘employed In any service ox- and ho will find it an exvcedingly diivoult matter cept in gurrisoning forts. Gen: Hancoek, we to eyenpe thurefrom, Ho has already tutimatod ve! ve t ; VY to tho Mexican authoritios ‘that he would: sure Lcltave coaiaunity morg tropys tit New Cork ponder on favorable terms, but tha roply of the harbor than ary ty be found in all the South- SOx et er eee Try moteay | ern States, oxcept those Incmilitary. sorvice to him, ‘Chora is a very good prog | On the Mexican boundary,’ The: only Ine poet thay Victoria ond hia redsking will | stances where foreu is employed in the ho baggod at nu curly day, Soattored bands af | Sonthorn or “any other Bintes ‘Js in cases tho Apaches braye raldgd tho ranchea about ‘ sixty aniles from Ki Pawo, but no murdors ure where the Marghals of the United States try erierts ; thin far reported, Some of the White River | With’ welvil ‘puss te execute the Internal Ctes, connected with the Plutos and the Nova: | Revenue law by collecting. the taxea, and Joca, attucked some benders 1u tho Grand Valloy, | endenyor to suppress tho Milolt manufacture uuido the Utah ine, on tho euth ult, and killed | of whisky. |! ie E two of thom, and wounded a third, ‘The - |. 188 idgo' sore in the Graud Valloy, wt staluiteld, aint etn nipessible fae dudad Fruinhullste Bluo Sountalus have douventrated polnf out any domestic Ingtitution in any of wtslorra Ea Sully, and have sent neenincn tn tho States with-whicht. Congreys or-the Re- all tho outposts, Couslderuble trouble from tho | publican’ party, lntepferes or ‘seeks to lnter- wivagoe fa foured, “ fore by law or regulation. If thore be by any See ee EEE 40n,~both of them pretty,—are Ca pir TReernesentative REAGAN, of Toxas, | do: Chnrrctto, axatn, is also an An ee wrote to Joiferson Davis that: poymont of tha | ¥as Woll known us Misa Pot! "sho old Youdean Rebel debt should be ineluded amon tha tering | tied to tho reprosontutive of of peaco, us “it was part of tho common ex- | bose of Charrotto,” enso for settling a inisunderatqnding.” “ Mis- RESH bnderstanding "is uy (inprovemen} on-“un- | SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN F) lensautnesss tut it a not da that blatory te ss ees Written, i ‘Tho Washington (D.C.) Deutsches Journal ee TT TEL TLD tho following londer: ‘Tho Democrat! apes “ITave you good legs?” sald. French | ora and the Demcoratio presa have no Professor, uot very famillur with Kagtlsh, in | argument for tho neccasity or tho desiral ant Roston, to°a young Indy with whom ho was | of thp olection of thelr Prealdentlat can' pi walking: “Bip, sald sho, biuehing deeply, “Ido | ‘They soy that by the election of Ttaneoe ae not understand y¢ Tho scone would bo pos- | +tonullsm would be thoroughly anu forey pivot albic, porhips, only in Noston, where prudory | gtroyed. If the grout mussce of the pert ot ut times gota near to pruriency, the North could bo conyinood tht UD ere are + victory would bo tantamount to a brea eect Ho,” sary Sanutor McDonald, "I would | of the Solid South and Democratic Boas by fur rathor have the Chincso movo In and pop | frauday to @ destruction of tho paca ulate Indlana than tho niggera, You seo thoro | systems of intimidation put in ore is nothing ,homogencous about tho niggers. | order to keep the colored votors away t ideas Thoy do not tako well with the Juborers, and | polls, and to un abandonment of Soulhere white people don't Ike to five with thom." We | to procure indemnification for loss ‘. aust bo * homogeneous" or bust, ing tho Robollion; for tho Laer t of sréllulinine ceeloweat the. Southern debt; for’ tha DI A wise-Engllshman sojourning In this | for, borutcd slaves and to Eeould country said, not lous agu, that ho bad aften | Confederate sotdlors, thon Gen. Hancod + coutraated the Itepublican bousts of thelr un-- | bave by fur better prospects to pono conra paralleled magnantulty aftor the War. with’| President of tho United states than a aaich their present sad conition of things, “ Why," | day, That this bitter avotfonal strife any ho said, “your magnaulnity was tho greatest | Norta and Houth fs a National mistor' Nes blundor in bistory Q ong Will deny, It is fraught witb danaeet) oral plan to crush” ous all dpposition But this is not all. “The Iaw for pérsons to the Bourbon ticket by means of Inthnida- who happen to fall inte. tha clutches of the tlon first, and by assasination afterward, if sell inaglstrates and counobs give: ball yea inti tl OME Ae ‘Wi y | witless ue ntinidation failed, Ate A. ‘T. Whuberly, | vantin any county-in which thera shattben who Is actlng with the Greenback party In co ter to coy in Prisoners. JF any peron “ S ominltter ok un offense the Yalabushn County (mon do not dare to call | Roi shall not consent to. be comraltied a tho thenielves Republloany, there), hag written sate keoplng | and wustody oF tie eal Cant raat te y oc ene 4 Mi work for the si ider the provi outa statement ofthe occurrenee, whieh | teins nct, such prisuner shat be tatitied to ro shows tho attempled: murderto have been colve trom ties corm feller: 4 diet File A 71 duy, oni aunees of Dilcon or tun Ut brought on by w Democrutta mob. The | Hedy fh axe Meuna He bined and ther rg ho Tus Bouthern Pacific Rallroad hag been couipicted between Yuu Arizoya, and Honson, In tho same Territory, a distance of 500 wiles, The rail route Is now vomplotod from Ban Franoiseq nearly sorosa Bonthorn Acizona, a distance of 1,000 miles. Transportation of mallt ‘over it will begin about Sept, Ww. Tho other end of tho Southorn Pacific {4 completed to within BOO miles of El Puso, aud Jt te believed ib will reach thas polnt by Junuary, Arizona rejoices fu having a rallrond mall route at inst, Tg appears that the tive ns taken from tho stenmbout Haven at Vicksbure Sune Gay aro suffering from malurial-fevor, und not tron Laer ate AS waa Seared at fest. Tho nristaky of tho Health Ollcura waq quite nat- vrul, ond, ‘Instead of being cenattrod, Pr. Rico deserves great profsv: for bis zent, ‘Yo the extreme vigiignce of the officers of tho National Hoard of eaith ts duw the gratifying Intelligence that the suiyiner bas areesuadken had ree thelr nee st Andit uald prigongr he ite rund cony , dispersed quictly, when a quarrel was started shall novothele worl der sild contractar tt: " aulliciont term to pay ‘all coats of pi Y as an vxcuso far putting the Creenbaok cau- | fnetiding the reguine ull (eee. for hoonte nr Aldaje out of tha way, .” Pearson was ghot | feeding him duriug nis entire cotinement, three times. ‘The reAlgpiritof tho Bourbons | flow this jnfamuns law works is thus tokt of Lint sectlon Is best,Iuatrated by tho ful- bye fonnnittess ati i oe ying: Ht Ey. 1s aro held onl eyo! x jowing Jottor, which steseribes a subsequent ) months, ‘The prisoner may bo PLP prt Gee ssnulb upon Mr, Whinberly’ for daring to drumped-up change Araneta y aftur cant ade o . bs, ULL ve nitisfucturs iY Aiipen! to He pepple Shed nee tho bulilazers * | cnuse tho “rig” witht his libor on the Govern-: DMuupiqes, Couns Attige £3—ON tho 2d hidte the ment far, Ho ts eommittod und soon starved Democravy. of Yilabusha and adjoining coun- | Hie tBely kervlce. Six prouthe pass and. tho {les assomibiod at Coffeoville in mobs, wath thots | TH pest term mena tee ate ee oe ore auorgung, bowlckulves, and pistols. ‘Thuy eld | Gr tcotinn worth nee patate Bue Theis! thu thuyfeuite to keop the peace, but later in tha fica, Bnd thier, Beets Ht | ay thoy changed ay program,” ‘They appainind arrgned, and moat likely not a witness Ww! f commited consisting of J, Le Eakeltve ugd W. | AOVCALuAAlUst bit, or ho extablishos bis entiza Py tiyde ta eall on, dtr. A. Wimberly, chule | Woconce of the charges but aftor what oe ian of tho Nujtonal (rcenback) State Commit- | Rurlgnes, iu the bunds of | the awl, twelve Teo of Midstasiypke any demanded that hocoass | Ut bat and” chant iwelve.” months hdyoeating thu Rationti-Grocnbaok cusy, on | Yt}. ball and chuing twelve | monthe pata of belny a dead man before inidaight. Pho Date oe ashi nd lv ritudes velopuiout ' reply of Wituboris wos, that “hi would whon | Zuni twelve months of burbarobe auryiiu ——_—— obstructs tha matorial develop now patgod, and thora hus not been fu tho south | —— - | possiblity’ such at -interferenes, Ib Is oue | Gteatied binrawaytand net uation.” jn | ANelvo) montRS oF aber eobbed and Fly | sexaron Coxmtana wrote fo tho Ion, J. | courltry, and fs ju direct ‘contradiction © ed a aingle eae ee ellonstotor oo far, Ut 9 oon Agetne Journet Lait Revtow, nubltslied At) which iuteyferes with the'yomostlo governs | Hous mer, Wimberly wae wallet an ty another | pletury' ts wot overdray n. a untroquentiy | Groqury Builth, of St, Albuns, Vis: fundamental {deas of s.1undel Republi, nuer has now dis- 1, 8. O., isa Democratic newspaper, and av " siely, ¥ eats ta fe ra We Pe chightee tis or two y elapse before . eppeared. ss such 46 much concerned for the ress of tho | MEHL OL Tituals ng winch ag doa with that ety not yours at of Teannot strain imagination or credulity to | dungor of this ovil fs such that wo eann auppose that unything § could auy would ‘roe it, but wo must mept it Hke-men a00 40 as duce uny effect on your canvass, Its tho leyitiinato offspring of the Ware’ | ‘Tho Sonutor fv wrong, Ho might make tho | popotllon, as well as the suddon chnoge ds majority 25,00) fustoud of 21,800, soll reladions in yany States of 1H tale + = pag ma ez nating a Union Gone Tur CourterJournat dacsu't exactly wn: Dy tentiat He ndidate,’ tho Domoeratlo derstand tho phllowwphy of tho Littlo-Arnott | purty has ppparently dono aucb 7 murder trlul. Ut says: Little fg dead, Arnold wards. recouaillation and extirpation ie fa lonooent, but society Ja guilty.” Awaln $0 | au pad feoltngy. But Gen. Hunoock ts au Wariye another place it obscryes: Jt {6 sqfo to ill @ | sorvant, not tuo master and \outh ola persod 7 man in Kentucky, but to try and to fall is yery [aud wo aro’ coupollod, by p ba Hyde, ang W, 'T. Wynd, saying, * tho people ip- 3 . i imanded ats sineonddtianal aurrenuder w ae polite ee Se toca tall leposel wt feat elnetpteas wviaberly: 8 wid | iinoempe mene while eleven yundred ealored do" hoped whow be did do that God might ponte: on small offenses and long terms, are PMO as vee arin, Or thar Meh, inthe * rotting tis tho atockudes of tha Poultentlury. oy vurry. eau their furtata bi wowkd suk thous for te Ordinarily laws are supposed. tobe ued eaes's suke not to nub bin but appelutacom- | and operated Impartlally, Every eltizen ma mittee of tye, Kiyo ‘him three hours’ notice t! cl He migit wini’up ile matters, und ther thoy | enjoy thelr protection ur may eleot: to sutfer ould take him, de his hands bebind hia, te | their penalties, In tha South these pera) if } Fi start tA ge |e tv bat mae for colored rs, ou God's suke not to buve bin seaauluated at night; | Whito convicty aro not leased out to the Democratic party. It wees In the quict work of | Of Buy other State, and-we have not heard iho célured Ltepublivans of South Carolina and | froin the Democrats of this State any com- du the organization of Gartleld and Arthne | plalnt agalust the gigantic oppression of the Clubs great moyacy to Democrutio supremacy | contralized Gaverument, ~ * Wo the State, anil In an article reecutly Y abllanidy Saud OntHClad ee ce ie ee Congreas hs passed a law providing certain Tow” It gation atk ‘ machinery whereby the courts, ppon applica- Carolina Fremooruty ta jooeguneee su todcanire lua, anpoliit certain persone tq nttend all cles Mouutud Clubs, and when these historic organi | tons for membera of Congress, and attend waHoutyre vopploted thy Yyyrnal and Atcolew wd- | the counting Of the ballots and the making of é Se Senatou Davis tu his recently published lottur insinuated tha, tbero haya been frauds Guring the present Administravion in conneatlon with the accounts of United States Murshuls. Attorney-General Devons, to whoew Departnient thas vecounts aro furnishod, and who would be tRdtrovtly responsiblo for uny frauds or discrep. ingles, Wastniy vescots tho Inginusdops of the ‘Senator,and will probably make some caustic

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