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POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, Parallcl Between Andrew John- * gon and Winficid 8. Ian- Tho Ploasant Dream That Poor Judgo Trombull Dreamed the Other Another Cloar Exposition of Southern Animus by the Wise Man Who Signs Him- sell “A Fool,” HAWKEYES 'THOROUGIILY AROUSED. Bpectal Correspondence of The Chicago Trihune. Drs Mores, In., Oct. 25.—Tho Thuskeyes have Decome thoreushly aroused since tho boom tt Oblo mul Indiana, test tho preathre of being tho Banner Itepubtiean State of the Unton be wrest- od from thom. Another incentive to enthusingtle action Is the desperate efforts belng made by the Demoernte td sceure at toast ono or two Cons gresamen for tho Hrhadiers. A fow ditys age thore was a conference of the Opposition managers to secure a fustononCul- BY PROVPING BUTS, tho Domoarate agreeing te support a Green- backer for Cireult Judge in Stubbs’ county. That was a test of patriotism which Stubbs could not stand, and ho refuged to retire. ‘Tho Democrats claim that Culbertson tsa better Greenbacker than Stubbs, Certain It 1s, Cule Dertson wroto n lottor to ndotegute In the Con- vention which nominated Stubbs, which was the most sycopbuntic bht for a nomination ever penned, Stubbs isnstanding candidate in any convention which will givo hin a nomination for oflice. fis pall to virenmstan sill be the redlection of Muses A. MeCotd. a itttio curions that all the candidates should be from tho same town, IN THE SIXTH DISTIICT thoro f¢.nn enthusiasm among the Republicans Rallles are held phebtly hy all portions of tho district, which aro atecnded Hubs from other districts, and tho welklu rings with gong and cheer. T good assurinee that C Tyne with a round 2.00) masority. gilt of 4,00) votes since two fred work and sleepless vigilance to thwart hinations of the combined opposition. + IN TIS (THE SEVENTH) DISTRICT tho Demoernts are resorting to every possibio sobome te dofent Mr. Kusson, and thoy ure, Hike Artemus Ward, willing to snerifice all their rele Ibis ramored tat the Gree mithizers of tho Denweratic Coutral Comes mittee will have Gillette's name printed on the Democratic ticket,--thus throwing thelrown cane dldate, Matlory, overboard, move could not, be niide, aa, when It eoines to tho exigency of voting for Gillette or Kasson, thonsunds of Democrats will vote for Kasson, or snotatall, which Is cauivalent to a yote for blin, i reat cifarts to get the Irish that he isn Labor represent- alive, But a Httle Incktent In his erly career nas Sunday-Schoul Superintendent in thls city TUUNS UPTO PLAGUE MI Atan election of President of the City Assoclation, John McW working friend uf the Library, wis persistently posed by Gillatte, on the Miams was 2 Catholic, Gillette enrrien his opposition to tho utinost extreme, The Catholle Irish bave not forgotten it, and they will not And this remiuds nic that tho: Me Are getting Interested In the Presidential contest from anew standpolut, They ave beginume to look at tho breud-and- butier side of tha pod creed Is adapted alwiys The nover before known, by Republican ¢ come out of the Which with be a A more disnstrous Gillette 14 making ‘vot,on the ground Alnus, nm eurnest ound that Me- yote for Gillutte. Irishmen tn this SI Tho marvel ts tosco through the sophistry of Mn There is nt xrent demand address of John Fe Scanian. and . the Committees is unable to supply it. Th should ben diligent cifort made to farnish tho the Irish population throughout tho West with if Gillette’s pet hobbies fa “TNE SOULLESS MALLROAT MONOPOLIES whieh are robbing the tarmers of Iown of all the profits of thelr hibor,” “After paying their taxes, Jubts bnposed by reason oF Nee binismunaroment, the rallrand corporations take what is left,” bho says, ‘The ning tittle irksome, and tho oys eqnented on : When Gillette was: elected to Congress, the railroad companies ex- tended to himythe sua courtysdies an thelr ronds tu Woalington tie con- tacit for revenue.” for the recent and tnterest 0 publiean tinw refriis was becon otber day one of eformer thualy mn out his. privileges ives, among whom wast cousin i whom he sunt his pass over, tho Quincy route. Fhe consis started ft, and, getting inte Towa, wis confronted by: puetagtor whe: hit and turned tho mittee aver toa trult-de towork tp, The officer started on tho sv “Hon that the iis had been stolen, ane chance, durlug My, Gillette's nbaenee, other ME GATHERED IN THE TMOLDEN, Wloft the tray at Emersen, where the min Ww ed ho was nota clef, and stated bow bo got the pustebourd, Of coursa ho munt be Identified: so telegrams wero sent to Gillette, whieh wasn very Ingenious way of hit two birds with one stone, ble Congresaman confirmed the tman's states inant, und ho Wis released wfter paying Cor the fteleriums anid his ralirend fare. contiacated bythe conductor, ala Cangresstount ‘Yho “honoris The pass wes didnt: thls your, Gls Tete will get snowed under by n majority of HENNY CLAY DEAN, erhend nad arch-consplrator, onco thy United States Senate (God suvo the mark! sud now tiling from tobel Cove, round iu tho Sixth and Beventh Disteicts in tho interest of the Urban Rome of Site Meuse readers may have a copy of bis pamphlet published su escape from whither Tiepartiient for ing the War, it's Uitte was " War and fn it ha ter loose the Missouri, 4 bloviatin pon after ts i r his trensonable utterances dure Crlines of the Civil Heb: an Ides of the sore ¢ pubiieni lows to secure Damovente wid thelr a aresAa LO to uthern Brigit. nyo. 150 ba comes to tho resoue of State- qi fn theso words? “the wleked mud unfortunate Prosident, wh declared bimsgel? above constitutions nid laws, itt a pyramitul throne upon bones and skulls, contented with the bload of onr eltizens; which was undermitied and fell. The nsurper suitered that terrible retriiution ef God whieh ne man escapes, No liw cnn just ungo apologize for, these ert Hing to immintain the right of seltsove He extends bis heartfelt synputhy to bin Southern friends for the abject: humsllation tne posed upon them by Tits TENT-OATII, yor ean any bine es against tt peas itt “Eno test-onth 1s but one of family of the mnost formidable and ferovions wilt busts hit broy upon suetcty, ‘The whole bread have Tot Joose upon ue at one, Deen petted fore have beon reopened in fi - -{Mits Aro UPIN Use Asmistantlon Of private vit gous by pubile offleers; the onths; the excision of eitize then thelr exclusion from the Courts. lave Tent by brite feree nearly ab favor of Libert, rot heapotism, ‘The XACHON OF test 4 from the polt r ‘$d and ale precedy revelition, aud be tullowed by tho wildcat anurehy or thy most heurtivss ded wh ke some of tho Demn= N the stat 1 aat reads een Birte Convention: expression tt then fu twit during thu process, of aAtrueuiON, When the horrani af Lacetuatt ghost in Lrontar the Demoeratlu party, Bald Down cae that oevasions if tcoula have ‘a spoech nt OU 1 would place Jett Davis i Congress, where ho rightfully belongs, ai tlireneh tho Nurth nit ail the mopuibent4 and pmivestoned erected ti An short, T would: put hich veuninds us that out of sight overythtug: “wo ovep Ind a with Wit oor Southern brethren, Ldonot known Towould hang aur ougearimed egyerd wakdivrs, bat would pray Ged ta ret thu oat et the way eu felon Lidneain) shontl Perhury. and Wy over hin as offen as Sone dolar the Burte of Ladlann,* on the onosdaltar bills He repeated these remnrks nearly verbatlin fo the Court-tfouse tn this ely, utteretura tubs hook: On pte 8 he glves DIATION NOTIONS THES “Wo ary not beund hy the Conatiiition to pay: At {tho publte tebe), because It was eontravted fou wir tooverthiaw the Constitution and dee Bt tho system of government under tt. We arg not bane b3 he tha rry af our Gove ertincnt to pay it, becwina tho debt way cone s weted bn the destruction of Ube American thee nnauit We ary not bound by the luws of clyillzod warfare tH pay It, because thexe liws wees vio Jated ut every step of tho War, trom ity tneep> Yon to ita conclusion.” samy aciilurents ea put forthe iieaile’ oeehtee acntitne arth. tn this pamphlet, Gefylog tho dovernn dln ti and dufaming the fio would throw cout fren hte his cout frou bis boulders, exposing hls brond dirty ubirt-frout, gad with pompous swell tareh across tho plats fonn, chatlenging anybody to meet bla in des Date on the subject OF the payment uf the Nae He BO OLIrHAyE WU wustlogly tredsonable thut the Democrats & eoulit nut tolecate hing, as ‘unualy tu bls (tebol Cove has remained iu cunpuratiye silence when he aces ubother 9 gervico lu lowa fur bis on be retired contempt Misavurl, where bo portunity to do yo uber ‘erleuds, “tho anty difference between bim and the Tiemocrats who cinploy him Js, that he says what they think and dare not aay. Tina ft come to pase that tho nceeptanco of a Greenback nominntion for oflice is primn-fucio evideneo of the abandonment. of all moral and political principles? So ft surina fn Lows, at loast. There are not mn fow who are waiting with muctt Interest tu sco how WEAVE, in casting bis vate for Conzreseman next wee wil harmonize, his recent statement, tint t! ontrayes done inthe South have nat hale been fold, with what he sald in 1876. Barly in tho campaign he hil pledged hls vote to Mr. Contos, bat biter on be wrete to the editor of tho Bloonstlel Commonteerth that, “Owing to tha ition of nifales inthe South, which Ns for ae Republican Mouse of ives. 1 huve coneluded to vot tnpgen.” Tf Weaver in 1876 was hot la convictions and aetion, and Is honest like- wise In 188u, he won't vote fur John Cook, a pers t Habel of political eantradictions, ne nyainst by tts, more radical and stalwart even that umipson. Ke mY THE WON. J. 1. ORT 7 come out tat-faoted for Guriield nnd Are He Is onu of the best stumpe-speukers (i eat. Since the Creeley campaign, twhielt nok at wetive part tin bebe or hls old Abo- litton friend, bo has kept out of politics, and aloof fram te Repubttean party, But. at Joliifention nt Grlined! a few eventnes xince, be got enlled out by his fellowstownsinen, and, mounting high upon a pile of boxes, he minded rousing speceh, Uristiiag with humor and good polnta, which was received with grent applause. ite had at inst come to the conclusion, be aud, hut the Republican party was tho only party of diberty and ight. intelligence ‘att wood " breeding. ~ Ho eompared Gartield ond Hancock from personal knowl: edgo and obsorvittion. Gartield owns A oman of character, @ statesmit, and an 2 Es structure {twas sudilenty to have i motte over te tunes, and a nye xer waa dispatched to the 18K tho Senator what {1 shout | morning, and the statesman # elumber wits dreaun had tal nnd surround were never to oiinbs from thelr lepross unrds staal ready to shoot all ine trunlers upon the death Tne, and in soitght tereitul rcteare ly ate the futad bouts, and was shots i fs ho hoped to bo, ana was etal to te. Ai, ANd parasites burrowed In nie thine contd mute Ife insip= The bitterest. onp ever presented to mortal tips wns drained by those FAVE NON tV tho very drecs, ° TM STOCK ADH was built upon two hills which sloped toward each other, one coming down fram tho worthy the other from the south, formed the horrihie stream above des mide tts way: frum west to cnet, ous tntent tho 4000 Rebels stationed here te aules west of the pen, and the eontaminas tlon of thete iithy canp was mingled with tho fornied the ntiiost stunant stron that furnished the onty supply for all the ptr. poses of Hite for eG incr. ‘Io this the neeesst> Ales of that ih tO0 reddy Mectually al etforts yn that aireetion. ‘This well, Ike miiny others, §$ on tha fevel stummit of the hill. When tho descent to the raving begins It goes crosa tho Hetly tren ANDERSON VILLE. orous be the: frien Trumbull man! down quite abenptly, the woth bill, stoping to! the north, rises With, fin equally sharp ascent. thes HMMs thie the suiferine nen burrowed to exeape the changing wenther—w way Into the ground Ue ay row af tree: snot the only here fa aecon The Site of the Noted Rebel! Pris- on=Pen To-Day. i pping out hevant on possesion of hl with all tho vigor of uctual reality: Again he stood in tho Sonate Chamber, the revered eouns nelor of the Nation, the stalwart tho oppressed, the he wns thund “9 whole being It was inthe ables of enerttsted ti “fender of tho Union, Again portable wast “Visited by. a Reporter of the De- ph ppies neainst a traitors troit “* Post and Tribune.” e ous Democracy, and iii, With Hs pen was one alatute-book of the Repubtic. tthe freedinen from its robe ber hands, Quee more ho was surrounded by whore bright mes a ro thet time bn: miment with the ruth of tin buta couple of fect or fen sixty fect nnd even poet washed at the sides tertue upon the wie hue ta protec more indepth, bay until they are fully ex feet nerosn, os for down ts ein be acen, hr same of them neo Avo sHNOtH ne Ie worked fe se noble, patriatie men, Toros linked with that of tho Union, tore the faces of the [9 bie with wrateful amit and best throughout the Jand rose up to do hin Hor, Hit" murmured the Senntarns atill heslopt, “that apostagy of ming was, after oll, only on y droun. That backepay business was Filiehtmare. That Joinin, ourata, herding with Coppertiend ebels, and biboring to miy a horrible visto of anvad honored ehtottaln of the publienn part i of the ofd ting sti.” Fots of Its Horrible History Repented— Changes Timo Hns Wrotght. In the valley, 1 masses bene iy yb that in triest. rid, ceric ave geen In whieh the sen one. Ontho norte ath, iin With villains Shall We Kot ‘Slightly Mesolte that These Dead Shatl Nol Have Wed In Vaing” rm We and, man by thé Catling water, the earth away from below as well, continiing the work wnaittl they hove enused Tnyites thirty foet across at the top and as deep, with crumbiluy: precipitous sides. On tho south NIL, feeing the north, cy Correrpondence of the Detroit Post and Tritune, Gay Cet, MWh—L was ond of those who vame on wilh the adyauee of Mr. Eberts' exeurgion to Athwuta last y Continting iny journey £ reached Macon on the tvening of the day we arrived at Atinnta, do say went tito enmp, beentse, hayliy been all day pass- ing Inthe traek of Sherman's mareh to the sen, 1 was full of anibitury phras rottte through Kenliel adellghtful one, ‘The scenery on the Cin- ehinatl Southern Ralleoad frome tint elty to Chattanooga was of the wildest deseription, i them i (aes 5 urvived oxperiened Uke Tie one single diy gs wna The append of unasters “for grand old rienda are tho friends Aygentle volee here fell upon his ear without ey eereroutt to his Rebel aieontic. miag of | AT marked only by the depressions of the kround where t roots have fallen, and tho Plices have not entirety Mlled and provable wever Will, now Hutt thoy sre covered with thy mengre Is such ns Southorn Georgie ann whieh was such it borrihty agent of death is now a clean brook, It Ie, per= rage width to-day af four feet, Its es. Phe sides, wiilel, when trod- den by tho feet of tens of thousands of men A ave gulning solid that low beast, dD, butt those who tie T fail to hear the ery of Hila muttering creatures will tid thelr filth strength- ened by the fact that when da ona plenennt August " found, onthe perth side, midway between the suiminltof the bill and the awamp, ous spriiyg Hitt had during the 0 the earth and gent its elenr, cool, sparkling water ndown the hill in exhausiless supply. was a remurkable fistanes of Divine tnterposi« ‘rumbuall, tho Campaign Committee want a motte for the stand." Senator, thoy “Give them thla: Speceh, and Justico tw All Mankind Another moment and the messenger had de- Hyeredd tho words to the Committers, and farthe with they were emblazoned so that be that runs earthy help at b arava andy went Into camp ad yrood God will Hexhit came with wnt ‘Tennessee was Were B BONRY ty ht burat Crow ices of torest rees tre growlny a ¢ from the lroo! Whon, a few hours afterward, tho iistine Biished nan passed by, It ts anfd he Tore that Jegand ind contemplated urntor. Taneoek was ‘ai aristocrat, pompous, proud of bis epantets and brava buttons, wno re- minded him of an Indian Chief presented to Gon, Juekkon, who sald to the old General 81 AMR mung perhaps you ares how do you do? Mr, Geinnedl's course will add many votes to tho Republican tcket In Poweshiek County, QUY, CAMPENTEL has recovered from the Injuries received while petempttog: to save property of hla neighbors from fre. tind reaumed bis canvass it bis dia- trict, It looks now as though he would inereaso his former vote, which was enrly U Under i: new law, the ballots for or against the proposed constitutional umondments: MUST RE VOTED REPARATELY, nnd placed {itn ecparate box. Locnt enmmittres ahutild sev that proper provisions made forthis, na the xenoral impression 1a that the ofl rild provalls, Int facet. muy comity committees have. heon so inatricted. In view of this, fe bas bean augyosted that amendment ballots be printed on colored paper, so that. if they aru presented at tho wrong box, they my be detected, and pliced where thoy belong. very one phiced in the box. with tha State tickot becomes void, - A PARALLEL To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cnicano, Oct. %.—On the 20th March, 1806, 1 dietlvered u Ieeture In the City of Dublin entiticd, “ Retlecttons on Some of the Resuits of the Lite American War.” It was well received, was pelated, and had a good clecutatton. Your renders will doubtless recollect that the operas tlons of tha Freedmen'’s Bureau und the Freed men's Ald Commission ceased to be legal in one year frum the termination of the Itobellion, Tho Congress which was then sitting very properly eoucelyed It to bo Its duty to provide for the continued protection of the freedinen by the re- ormaization of tho Bureau with tnercased powers to corrcet what wera fount to be defects In the workings of the original one. President Johnson, -however, thought {it to como to tsguo with legistative brinchos of tho Government on that ocension, and vetoed tho mensure. After exambulng and exposing the utter tilosiness of bis arguments I concluded thut partof my tecture ns Tallow: “ Mr. Johnson should forget that he is? n'Pennesseean and remember only that be tsan Aneriean, He says ho represents the South as well us the North; but he forgets that the South of tha futtre must include black 1s well 1s white, [tis not yotone whola yenr slice those eleven States hnil powerful sirmies ia the tleld to destroy: that very Congress [nto whied they now with such unseemly haste seek rendinission, 104s nut yet one short eur sings thelr (rusted ender, deterson Davis, traveraed these Stutes, prockiining to apphuudiug erowds a0 ing hostility to the -v ny fastitutions they now with shumeless hypoerlay protend to respect, The griss has scarcely pat nd time te cover with Its verdant shroud the murtyred champions uf those huniin rights which these cloven Sintes are SHLL loth to The wall of desprir from the stig endof Andersonville and Salisbury, whose fetid extatations farbld ap- proagh, stl thata upon tho ale, And yot within that short period the stutesmen, who have xrawe old in tha loyal service of thelr country, tie men who supported Lincoln and vontivn the appolntinent of Grant, must bo acensed of treuson, wstirpittion, & prenied= Mate nasnaination, because tney Jnstly require: some test of sincerity from those disioyal repre: sentatives before admitting them woulh to trusts they any: aiden be this not Juat, it is not reasonable; and wh Mr. Jolson descended from the proud posiven he hoists Chief Magise trite ef that great Republic to favelgt in undtice aftied language wgitinst tho loyalty and patriot. po such mui and Paidips. ad ant of *Demnerney? J brethren whith ett from his natkvity, bur ennnat Hwith iis acceptance of the Vi y oof the erica peapie, IC hls plan of | ree netion Hivolye tho cedegradution of those JAW) of his cuntntrymen whose fnbtt« Mua treatment placed thy Nation In Jeapariy, Ttoll you, my tricnds, the editee will fall, for permanent politicul nstitutt can anly be pase nthe Immutable principle of sac Jnstlee to all men, ju duties of the President of the United States are by tthe Constitution mire of on exceutive thanlegisdative chureters aundiminy of the great fathers of Amortean statesininship—Madigon, and Jelferson, . and Adams, the very plik und tower or those wko drowup that great Instrument itself—depre- ented in strong lnguage the use of the veto power, unless for the welzlitlest. and best. cone sidered rensons, especially tn opposition tot very binge majority of Congress; stil more: eencelully when that onuarity Of Congres wp or ul ud twoethirds vote whieh would fitve: wh resilient Jetnsan abate mre and Cullyhtened poliey which ve RECHIEeT Lo NTE elusser cuit protecs y Crom the Goyerninent, when he stooped to advocute with the w partisan the redtube Ikhinent of privilege ‘lnaées, he showed tho work that ho wan her a Mepublican in spirit nar a stitesmin fy practice, Nearly tifteen yeurs hive passed away slice nm. Fortunately for the eaunteyy 0 a late mngority ti both Houses prevented sont froin perpetrating il be af mt, and the Bulsequent terms of Grant and [ayes restured the prestige of KRepabllenn Now, howaver, with the nal Gen. Hane coulkeOwhich God forbid), the country, being de- pel weornterpalse of a loyal Cangress, weald gradually duce) to tho tyranny of the Hold South, free trade would euliy oir mantis factures, repudiation deatvey ote evedit, the Union of the States be but nv iame if even that, wd Chis reat Republic. whiten bs now respecte| bonured, and feared alt aver thy glove, woul wink inte th nee which nl fol- fows Impaten it the Just contempt of eivilized muanicind he BO pour to do her reverence.” Yours te Ho's AM L, BAIMINGTON. A PLEASANT DREAM, To the Builor af Tho Chteaso Tribune, Cuicade, Oct, W—At the Junction of Oak- wook aid Drexel boutoyards and about y stane’s> throw from tho restienos of Senator Tromball, tho Nemoerats hive erected a tlagpely anda sort of stand, sich os the Judges ata horso-rava oveupy to tag thelr steeds, Whether this stand fa for any purpose except to display tho mies ofthe Denweratio nominees anda motto woleb are’ lottered there, the publlo as yot knoweth not. Agit would be a ditioul matter te drug together the unwashert in tht reylon haut: elent numbers to nse tho structure far ordtaricat purposes, most Hkely it will remula tll after eleution, as now, na empty and useless asa hist Year's buzznrd’s-nest. ‘The mutta phiced on this atructurp, however, {wtyenrlosity, viewed adn Demovratio label. It reids thugs © Liberty, Free Spet und Justice to Al Sunkind” AS & Kepubliain motto, nia laconte synopsta f the prineiptes tor which the [epablioan party Vo thygnsting for the past twee fo adinivatle, Ov a Domo Vana It ia EO A tree stihl most stinging Kind. Methinks that uniy a Democrat, as he saw it thore for the test ting, WE tO hist, SSome cnemy tith dene chls,! Liberty sy What Hberty did thy Demoorncy: ever favor but the Hherty “te keep din sheers 400.000 06 ban belngs, tho Nberty to extend sinvery aur free Territurles, Mberty to Dunn nego orptin asylum, and Hberty te tear The grind Repubtis hte: so inns: litte Mexie enniecd Confederacias as its Jel Daviaus might an oany ml? eae “Free Speech!" Yes, for Miomselves, but how fs [t for others whore thoy thoueelyos tne control? How bait theoughone the south, whieh tholr shotguns and Ku-Riux Kline nave mid) ain Weed uucock? ‘The words are a mockery istico to nll iuankiud iy yours, (0 fia nists 0 Shana tho Perak : Buch at oughey Krosh from ors AKU, Of thule follow ts ope a ry wena adopted to bhfeinchisn, eduewto, and protect thy freed Ves Unweot tat burkurian, and aetually at thls mor ment, by vinience and by viblukayy defruusdins thom adtot all thuir political te, ke well antaht Beelzobub plage that sentiment on the cornice of Hell as tha pro-slavery, pro-Rebel party pluard tt on thelr spontcors’ atunds ‘Tho whole thiig aso glirtnyly out of place that from tho dirt Lsusyectod ie wis the rusult of some blunder, Since l pasa it every day, Lb Wot at iuat Complod ta play detoetiva: aud Lunt uptho “tray inwardness" of tho matter, E fond that | was got mistaken In my sitrmise, Apecoma thay when the artist was ready to Lut ‘ erty ascent which southern line of the pen ls to-day a thrifty cote totefield, with the bursty, their white pulfs of tlre ready for the pickers, Standing in the October sui on there aloping grounds, with the sur t. All the bridges and trellls works of the road tins baek to the Some of the stra oyer tho rivers and ravines, thon in bumnia tales Se beta’ of that“ glenntio “spoken or ageregately: ones, Who declared Uiit ‘s commtenanees of thera % conphiining, deleates tons erylug for medical ald and food, an THE GNASTLY CORPSES with thofr glazed eyeballs staring 1p Into vacant: epaee, with the ilies swarming down their open, and grinning mouths, and over thelr raged clothes Infested with numerous Hee, 1s they lay anon the ick and dytur, formed a pietute ot helpless misery whieh it would be im possible to portray by words or by the brush.” Nothing ean be wdded to this Uebel deveeiption of the intaernblo existence of thor prisoners at Hut the deed wie as there, and ty tale never do, So there it sill rel tol Leumbull’s dreatn. massof humiay sutterth, down would £ by the Rehel Surceor ull that fs 1 *, HOTCHKISS. etures hang hifely The britge tat nttteky iver is 285 feet above the water below, Looking east us the ears pass the fragile-looking spans, the Dix and ‘ers meet at point of racks 100 while thelr opposit shores are It ts asturtiing transit across the Kentucky River, aud the granudness of the scenery nt this point is not surpassed we bolls xeniding out purcd by the ead DEMOCRATIC FATS To the Fattor at The Chiedgo Tribune, Cricago, Vet. 26.—Two Domucratia orate Pualitzor, of St. Louts, and Beeekinridge, of Ken- tucky—seemed to have made a intsstatement or sion of facts,—tho former nt Farwell Hall on to Hith Inst., and the Intter at MeCornilck’s on Inst Saturday night. ‘answer to that portion of Seerctary Sherman's Speech which cave the Republl for the return to spegle-paym ns fotlows: “Thu South, during ten years, his: surope between $3,000),000,000 worth of cotton, for which wo re- enived gold, and there, gentlemen, Is your re- {urn to xpeoie-payment, ‘Lhe Repubtienn party say tho South Is rebel nnd must not be trusted. T wish we bad more Rebels of the sutno kind, and that In tho next ten years thoy would send forward double that nimount,"—all of which your “Fool” considers very gout; but let us Inquire wha mukes this cotton, Is {t not tho Republicantho party whom the Democracy hus’ by wurdor, intimidi. tlon, and fraud procticalty disfranehised? What right has Mr. Pulitzer. to claim credit for bis Wand of midnight asaasins, when the credit ls justly due to tho Republican yeonmutiry? Our demugug best. M Brevkturidge, of hisaudience for having hel or Democratic urmy, idea of wRut the sun ce men when he eame down uy nuromer ferval and tader these fv ‘heat was oppress! chy, posttivel, as the blue ol it then with all bis fo-dity, iuider those hillsides, fing circutnstances, the iv wrth 18 of hurd, red ns red na brick dust. ad aa tard yo of tho North, couted with a alight stratum of aoil so Hyht tot it is rlmoat this coating has gone tnd x Upon this unmoret= ful, tnylelding cart the pour, sick men of our noble fellows. who went at thelr coun> il for help, lay Unti thoy died, SUFIEIING THE PANGR OF NUSATK and tho awful torments of thirst, ud gone, then the men confined here were Rub veted to tho wonderful dews of this reion. fall heuvilys: Bo howvil niulations upon tho roof drop trom the cuves nl+ ns the droppings of a rain, eatorthe sua by day and the d whieh eaine with the dews of aficht, the unfed ment wero untble to contend, and in every inonth of the history of the prison, ag atrendy stated, over 1,00 of thom dled. And tow let ne sperk of the spring which a inereiful Godt sent Hs helpless creatures tt Ans Itiseuch a striking instance of providantini reilef that tho story of its appears anes has been frequently eatled fn question, waa even delegated by nintulater of Detroit to fter this wonderful Serine: dentuely R Mr. Malltzer auld, in I left Macon Monday morning to visit ‘this ree ay eklt famous locality, and to see how ‘the place, now so noted, appeared so long after Its uses had been discontinned, 1 party eredit ‘The traveler who stops nt Andorsony'll Hi, substantliully lands upon a fough phietform in froat of Structure which anawe: ey ore, Hepat, ‘ :3,500,000,000 arid. Ne carccation ennte When thesun Mong, the whole of Ande Across the tra i 133 Just beyond twe orthree Diicksumlth #hop is new yathy road a saweinill, printing Gerinuty, 1S rabined with his Im- Mint of eatton- tho press 1s hulf-minute 6 was established at this point by Capt. W. 5. Winder tn November, 186 there were but whout 9 de living In the vietnity. 1 side hills of clay, sloping one. fr and thenther from the south, between which, rined, a Little stredn to east. ‘The brook, nt, perhaps four feet that the weet At that tine With tha tereible i iy ready for work. '( bor Duslness, he has tuntertal ‘Tho willl ts under cov ontedoors. and both will be rin by stenn when tiblishment Is comple rou the north In the valley thus mate Its way from wi sluggish dn ts mover while and elght or ten iiehes deep, furnished the only water aceessible by the prisoners, On each side of it was a quagmire about 10 feet wide, and thts, with the dead the orichial twenty-two aeres ot closed down to about twelve a these patriotic men lived, Whieh wag werse thin a tho ‘The location of th for its horrible u: ‘The trees, however, thaber for the stoc! naule of logs hewn square, 7 set closely inte the ground tive feet The Jeneth of the prison wis 1,010 Outside of this, and 120 rr stockade of rou; Upon the outside of the fite were the sentry-bosxes, prison and its vceu precautions were taken against escape by the: ta third wall ontslde y ind by a cordon of eurthworks; mounting seventeen gins, whieh Tny ready: with shot and shell at negro,—tho Fouthorn 6 Cc Ike that through tiles of which the tra cr line Jiat passed, LIL and ravine, ouks dnd pines, mitt the most of the landseape for the lust twenty of the sixty-two iniles between Macon and this place. veler liquires of the stution agent, Postamasier, and merchant, all fused In the pers son of Mr. Keube t mi look particularly Hudid not quite b found it 1 ausp rund vlfect of u fioly, teats. he intended to vse ft with the han Inclden' ‘ohin ¢ nl Mtot all who take terest in the event that the spring is there, and u ysends outs strean: that ia ns bright, and und eweot asi trout Lrdok shonld be, out of the red ely ubott one-third uf the listinee from the brook to tho sumimit of the Inn near the western wall, rby our guide for the three years: Jn which the Goyernmont retatned When the Gavornment relinquished eto.. introduced Col. who npologized to four yeara in the This) gentleman f Southern cle prison ig earor in er points tthe bills beyond tho: euwvemiil, and repiles that the atochade les in thut dircetlon and indertuxes to patie out un ocensionut seetion of jt whielt be thinlss ts vlaibte. through tho tntckly-fothuged trees, lo ds not in sight, ane im- inust be curbed until thy visitor ean walk to the plico AND SEY IT FOR WIMSBLE. As for myectf. 1 turned away unable to find if the walls which were 1 under the guid= je pen was, when selected agrove of oak atul pine. ent off to farni: Thi: hearers that no xe ix contemplated by the explain. the: ot; Contintastone of tnission dudg ss fled before the Southern Taina, OF which Court or Come thven Allis, of Vermont, was tinowatiis teaver $2000,000,000, und been rejected on aeeount of ise loyalty on the part of the chrimant. Now mari These clin are ea Inform himeoli feet, its whdth feet from It, ¥ the slightest tndlentton so conlidently pointed out, aneo or nn oldizh negro who Yohintvered to conduct me to the cometery, from whieh he declared the way to the prigon wasn short the rnilrond, and, ix the truck, atruck northwosterly toward of tho spi ek of attention bas rot dims f watera in to Jenst, but the ground ubout the spring hns taken upon itself n thlek wrowth of brush and belara, making it dlin- cult of neceas. ished tho flow publle proporty. by Inquiring of tho surenw ot Washington. Gen, Hancock siya, in that he would veto any bil Intended for this or such othor payments, ‘This is not T think it was during the Inst ees- ress that a DL was introduced by a Pemocrit (Money, of Mlsslssipy think, that Inasmuch 3 tho Southern Commission's term of office had ,expired by Its own Tinitation, that all ci ep ponding bafere that Court bo transferred to the The Court of Clatins tuices no. espnizinee of the lovalty or disloyalty of the Worthington va, Dnilted States, Samuel Worthington vs, United States, Victor Wilson va. United States, and others), be no speci legishidion. ‘The teang+ fer from one Court to the other is sumelent. Theae facts mny be suzvestive to &ome reader who desires 0 change of Administration. F AF eonstruetion of alter half-aemilo walk a out into a road that led the fag which was tying from the fagstatl in the burlal ground at the prison. balle by tho Government, and veplie orginally built to ved the prison. Lt eom ontragce over witch gan ati nie Jets the fool travelers through, dist he residence of tho Superintendent, a r f F coming aut. of the ground has formed & Httto hollow in tho side of the hill, and un the surface, to the famous brook below. tingered abont the pluce until the shadows of nit began to settlo-apan this scene of fnde- seribuble suttering, The glaomy thoughts that catne with the visit grew darker as the twill deepened. Of all the men who Were respons reat crime here conunittam, no ane 6x~ eopt the fow-born scoundrel, Wirz wis brought ‘to puuilshment. ‘The nen who were grentor than d who wore consequ al tha he, ln ocl to rake the ine losur a moment's notice. 2 THE DEAIFLINE was astmple railing, three feet high, rin- ning, about twenty feet inslde the wall, around the Inelosure, this Ine were to be shot down at. the fr of offense, but the orders 4 compiled with by the euard, that the mun who redehed his arm beyond the forbidden bound was given is eternal discharge from the duties of this life, There was no shelter fram tho rain nor The trees had bee tection OF the wi AM! that tho sicy hae without obstruction, come with the score be brought b stimmer of 1861 ‘This road was iy up to tho carr! bh ts thrown, while in a Jourt of Chains. Prisoners passing elutinnnt [eeo W. WwW, ‘aso willlnely | 18 und most Infimwmrrs work, cupo the penalty they so Vengeance fs ming, enith tho cea, poradventure, pilgrims will tho Republic endures, and, stunting here upon the serene of the suffering nnd burlalor tho murtyrs of the Rebeltlon, ree Heat ny thelr patriotic creed the words of Abra- ham Liteoln ut Gettysbures ored dew wo take jucreased devotion to that uve the last full measure hero hilly reaulye that yarlous points. Lasueh surraundings us these the low ttarhte headstones stretch away ty far erspeetive, euch bearhy the name of tho hora marty? at whese head It stands. erouits are cloxe-shavet were it hot for these white memorials of th dead, would bave tho apperrance of a well- from the stn, ——— JAMES A, GARFIELD, INSCRIBED TO W. 1. DANNUM. For The Chicaan Trtinine. Agel hurl at bin your shafts of cruel lander, And Buok to soll with falachood his fale munes The Finny may come when these to when you oy Nt hang thelr heads in shame. Ag fubrleate your Hes—they wili not wound rf : itn Aguinst his sterling manhood thoy must fall; Ue bus been tricd und trusted; you have found hin = Prepared to mect you alt. In goodness ho ts great—Irt honor, glorioua; You cannot ix your bra hit tha grass, ay a trlendly roof, to givecame upon them it ie wr " Tt was soon to From theso hor y the drenching ral. In the: 4 the prison was enlarged by the ndaition of 610 feet to tts lent. os Tn Jone of thts same year a unto the first, Wide, was constructes audit was a few old tents and made of poles with roof of plunks, but with no sites, with the name nnd put to the uses of 1 hios- about 1,000 feet northwest of this pen There was no nec of sid oF stockidL bere, aud none was supplled, according Zo ‘The lowe, long rows of marbles, ten Inches wide and fiiteen inches Ligh, are oveastonell broken by the omission of a btane. Where this vueaney “oceurs IU indicates that it ecout, tt t én, or vom one who ly his humble way ning his duty: when enptured with tho army, was buried, Congress appropriated mouey: tor ite inarbles only for enllste iL for the fow dollars thus fellows who died In the Ireountry ns traly ns did any one this Amall momar of “tholr There fs nothing more tybreat the Mo- ease for whieh thoy of devotion; that wo theso dend shall not buye died In valy,’ ——<———a 025 feet hong by 400 ‘The Turkish Way. 4t-Olllce In Constantinople fan musing dedeription appears m the Cologne ac uny elty of Western tho trungaetion would be concluded in ozen words, “Two shilllugs worth of vas.” “Change for Jn Btamboul this sinplo 3 the followin form: approaching. tho plzcou- 0, bows repeatedly to the ‘an his brenst, Of business at the; . suved, rubs the: twas dignified! sn stumps, pl was the graveyard, erown, thank yout THESE QLEASMING STONESS Dut between thy caster and western sect the grounds aro sls graves, whieh by their tlon altace attention, alx of tho robbers und murderers of Anders me iy from some of the reghnen New York City, gathored 11 0 ido from. the sluma. prisoners, and if te upon his brow; turbaned Ottomiun, hole af tho Post-O! H re ts, And God fa with bin how! quiroien To who cotld face the thunder of the bnttle, rode into the bhwody’ fry’. testhug bomte, the roar and rattle OF Chickunuugi's day, + from td to dO bodtos, tid Umited to twel kpaee, wero buried, ‘Whe Unlon sohliers who Ind thelr fellows hor the head of eneb, duds wg his right han May tho noble morning be fortun- i ONielal, returning the salut {8 your pleasures" “thy ins, postuze stamps, in My son, Abdul- ‘They ure tho in rows, cue! servant desires ut tow 8 Jer to send letters to ond), glass merchant, of AK Sural, h traveled to London and his funily wish to write J myself, Indeed, do not possess tho ne complishmont of writings b grandson of my first wife's. great. kreat plppebowl munufacturor of Topline, is inuster of that art, and hoe will pon the epistic “ Vory good, and haw muny do you want, sir?” “Ah, my Jewel, how many do T suppose will not be sul return yet for fou corded, With the imine wi this ant plaice and the Mt buted whieh nine blood. n robbed thelr Untlinchingly enn face your darts of rancor— rhs more plilléss than spears of atecl— nvions sneer, the vile aud te: ‘That ‘raltors only feel. prison wee it xt hounds were kept in rend the Union xoldier who might the 4.000 guards whe kept the tomints of Anderso The frat detuchinen! belie food or xreen- lets the new: ure inl nearly one handred arawed by their ted a hich bane until they were thully tude the aubjeets of discipline by the prisoners, who cungit Keverad ut them and condemned The Lehols furnishes the natteriat for the gulows and thy ropes, day, bavi had a fie teil by thel prlvoners, Pat Delany, Pounsylvan Curiae Rhode Ishind} Will bucks, und their v tering conker There we of Union soldicrs re- volved here came on the 1oth of February, [tut Ashort tite afterward Ayo! forge your Hes; your ellie ennnat ntarm asin— For be has worn avout him, from his youth, A churm inore potent thin your power tu hari. hin ‘Tho amulet of Truth! Avel atrivo to riutn his good reputation: ‘Tha tustro of hs name shall not row ditns Ao yet shall be the leader of the Nutly And you wil follow bint requirey Ono ent, tor he with not weeks; so Hive Ine two." ere they mo—two and a hinlf fethit thou sayest, my lamh? tl used to give sonie yours: ab was provictsl orieht, Bendis, but o hus been altered and the price “Ie (tau, wvode of i General in the Rebolurn: Henry Wirz, 0 Swiss scoundrel, was: place charge as Superintendent, and’ together t heqan tha'work at creating the awinl llstory: sarmed A ar ‘Two plustres is \ Ueek when Ati NS: since then the grent ret The price (s gre Tare pubis outa rot Bintes navy, were: hung and He tn these dishonorable graves, Yho test mma buried 4b Jacob 8S. Warner, of New York, ¢ some one calls fur the bodes of relatives buriet here for removal to torr come Within the last three weeks sucha call was made Cram Connecticut. discomnionaneed dead nve hore in graves honored Act thein sleep la peace with thelr fellows) @. reallze the. intamons barbarith upon the help! t t War ended, th hand for inve: Gorileld, we met and grect you with Atteation, Knowing your worth, and proud of your fal fain; God guble you always in tho right direction, Att bless your honured munel Truc to your trust, and In your mission holy, Bringhys the Nation Into brightur days, Aceeept from ong whose lot in life ts lowly ‘This spray of honeat pritise, sua: eu Crntitan PARK AVENUE, Chici pvernment, tod Ha is not necessarily y recullests tho terrible facts estigadon brought, who shuddered ut the revelations mato ltteer cara nge have nearly forgotten tho story toe while many, (nthe younger diysof iis rufuse altogether to beitove that r oh a8 tre oenaslonally montioned tay, isted, or that thoro wis ever any rengon of notes, dn seulng whieh tho official exclaims; “No, ny dtuinond, nol if por inoney hare. You must pay' What? You tike no paper? ? Surely [tis good yf whoo reat you nrel Well, well; Vhnve with ime som Entendin,” rejoiss the olltelals ither; you must pay mn my head Lo have nonel which that Inv ‘Thess removals are yull tho wereld, comprises twenty-tive neres, Ingiosed by’ 1 Bubs wtantlal belek will Hive fedt high, Danbar, of the izhth Pennsylvania Lose iehirge. On thy areho pe ytsledd with tint onyst Stites Milita jb hy 74, Uniinowi, 485," pm the stall July 4, 1805 apt, Dawbar kindly gave us tho at NS Aa guilty ly the prise 2 Hrd OF i er Wits Aly ttl Oe War wis onded, nnd iid spent all nis tite tn this He wasa Dineksmith when his times y worked uniny it day: riment here, wad ts tambliar y nnerrative of Andersonville, wo lett ihe cemetery wt the King a eonrsu in ttle south~ nen Gane to Right of Menor: hsof its history the prison oponed {ta doors to 4044 Unlon ‘solitiers, of Un rono-fourth. ever ord of death shows tht, without standing upon tecbuiculitios, this 140K) Ten Were starved To death, ‘vhe othora tude 4 Fro enteiied ‘Isat aud Inscribed, —s——— & Remarkable Robbery, . Carrernndtence Lando Globe, Your correspondent: was suddunly eniled to ath for a few hours heat weel mx, for Trend bad ina aduel—a suite! At in pugnicious Pe watslidie with all die a the bext traln for Hungary ses, Wilds av cont leh tore alow at twee luge which he entered contait lookiug | Migsirs—booted, Thoy serowed up thei bwith thelr eyes. shined abont with a what do you think Of that’ exprose alan, and with many * ANpaNCTIATEY Of dept blice, —Vienmye' ni Hot allowed to take It" to do then, my sen?" “Go to the monvy-ahunige ho ts sitting thors in tho coy is very hat; won't you reall; “EF can not andor any elrewumetances.' ow shill hive sliver, bo Gualiess belmy won Whun will tha telter bo sik me, father, when de you CD, tomclins's A BM Well, what ain $ away under the Ihe Huenes of diseases brought on by shirvution and expositre, or fell suildenty by tho shot fron: tho sentry on the walls. 1 Hage ot thease by the wird may nave been at and Included among the 1208 3 having ded from unknown cuuse vornge of deaths wits O20 for cuel a tant hia. on the Mh of August there t Intend ta welt: back Crom the tah miu wake and nist for the febel Gu 1 the morsins if Melock this after hen wit the wnswer ¢ Hon, thee will depen rou posts bis reply.” | Writes hid reph famb., Why, what are you thinking of¢ 0 do (Ent anes, OF cours i keep his father walting?" cuso the anawer will urelya 4 perhaps get it fannd pumuatitine tachios to i fer that ovent(al day ong of the patriot suifurers, ated a deata at agony, ‘THA CAUSES OF THESE DEATHS, fia stated Above, are not only proved by our own mon who suevived that rely of terroy, but the and tho story of suifers Meh wn qathvene it the Rebet reIntotes,”” cursed the the heat, thy tine, sthics inn we ail Magyara und outeandeout © pn Ovetuits OF the compurt. ineat were a well-dressed, good-looking youth, n Germ, who appedred dveutitlly sleepy, and a tonovent=lookag ot gentlemin of, say Bo, tnd paternal ildiess— 1 ls i charge here, 0 rounded the prison with: intrenchime: vhleh to combat the oxpeoted fi trenchient we come apon Hest; theta section of the outer stuckados th cond will, wad the mound erected for the battery 1 trom the summit of thie Whthe prison before ua. rxtoukide hasseveral earth: works fur butterics Hike thin on tho vornes, us {eed it hnd on all tte aides; but between the Unitteries on the outer nocthorn dine and the iis Hee stockade thore, the dethroned King Catton waved bis snowy pannond inthe ale. Thore wis not much If nny of these walls li place, Decay hans thrown tha most of thom dawn, _ THE MHOSTRATH TIMERS, cruinbiing where. tey Ho, avo three times as numerous us those whieh still stund up aginst the encronehpients of the, 0) between our hurees wud thoi Hberty In 18uh there are not adosen standing tozether, creet, One group of twenty remained on the south bit on the western side of the prison, but the leaning with the Hine of the wall to thelr fall, no other group that numbered so many. fies a detinnt umber stood mtone pith te Hors wt ite sided, and Bune? hreo, oF six, or vl} wititing away without falling. dultery fron which, at its we rst tind the prison before, tho shittored walle a for Sand place similir te that throu; inude ous way from te cemetery, browslng upon the atuuted yeyetation aro mak: jug the only use that is nude of the wronuds 01 As We onter tho plies wo ithe first of the wells which tha wretehed i ho bard curth fn thoty des. ‘or water, When it wus dug thoro nor tree upon the prison well ia aided oy over fifteen fect In hight, soma of the new" Rrowth ttt came upon the land when the ove t Is fuiporathle to see tho oO muny wolle with which ‘This ous appears to bo but holding tuat to one o! uk. und tooking down until the oye Is ucenstomed to the tarkness, tho bottout bes und near it, heading to the the tunnel through which TH EAGER WOIKERS to tind their way to the outer world. Tho t, porseyuring than found no water in the wells, aud when the Reivds discovered that thoy ud been used wa aturclig poluty for tunel, West corner of nlurnied the feb thot”) The other section OF tho Kegs dn to ebay” Braval bravol yong bitwle in ton daya’ thie. Gut aAtinh fongthon thy ehadow, ws: heart." ales, sit, ad may thy beard tuxu rluntly righ.” Kecentrictty of Animuln A writer in Nature suys: iy wis Ot tndiaatlon fron the wee wuthorities sent Chale own BUR ZeONS faving fuvestiea vis, G. 8. Hopkbie and general causes of death of prisoners crowded tus ones OF nil. YeRetables xo seuryy, the want at she ho fimdequute supply of vinter, bidly cooked t saund the turtle ene yoravine cunning throuyt t brigon, the condition of whieh cannot be better Pine thin by doserltl hytninexcrement and and.” condition off altairs in mr aavites Historian, eof, Keitel, fn his compuct history of tha War, to i Hotatis “of the Ut the pattern of | a acrtear Magyar 3 liter wo started, auverul rennicke to tho. y 1 gonticnian addressed young ati, who, haw Dut peut reply “WH and slizhs Of tathcue, Hes the youtntus Gers gentlemen thi Ang, reported tint th ‘The subject of a do- peaved taste In autinals is at inter whieh has not been studied as. ut Tn humuaty beings 4 th of elther body or mite Inanimals it wouklscem as ff It iInfght he 1 entand the antnind enjoy wood health, Ong res murkable instince i dy herbly orous auton) wo Ibeceurred fa Bhotp Chute hia een shipped'on board ono of & steamers to help to supply the kitchen on board, but while fattening tt developed an jnordionte taste for tubaeo, woleh It would ont any quans sity chat was given tof for chara, und nites onda; butit would greedily devort eo chewed cud of a eallor or i handful ot roll to- there was aponronty vb Was shoring W turned ty us eaumunientiye, telling ws how was his gon, deploying at eurelosness in munuy matt natoup mone strangers with y 4 thE nue wutus inquired ho, with more candor than tnt+ Just to give hin a fright on for the future, f noway rom hin Mr Blokwlete’ herenpan ed tho thip of tha ‘youth's cout, and Wky pocketbook, whieh he placed in his own breatpocket with a knowhue siutle. Koon after this tio train stopped at Pressburg. The od gontlyman bexged un te look after his son, bhy son's tand- hinge, and hit awn overs Whilst he was absent. condition of the ttopend on Webe: *'Thoru ho goes: Irae 1s at mores ‘This is but a Catt ine stood | oun vouch roe, whnll inke it Anidersonvilfe, fo which the prisoners passed rave tay sickening to the rewloy "The report af the Rebel Tt did not care much re objected to burnt ant ure omitted! Strgcon-Generul, Josey {nots relutive te thy © Jt is too revolting to horrible for bell (hig work or threatone times twa, 01 hit, stood aldo Whit echewiny houndue tow of saliva, and flat hat most Of tho pussen; puniselyes by feeding thomecives if it werv roally ing fale condition, the: cok jeep, belluving that the mintton would have a thiyor of tobuece, Another very ronurl communicated to this the 4 Hesliegi Kitten, about 6 munths old, whieh shows n pas. slonato fondness for sitids, T cueninbers dressed hen hot with eayenny peppe It has eaten w ploce o Tia mother was at least once seen to eat aslico of cucumber which bad sult, pep and vinegar on it, The kitten ts apparent good health, and. tts oxtraordinury tusto isnot Even supposing it once t & feed of salmon mayannnise, why whould now seleut to prefer tho dressiug to tho Je gut owt unl res furned ne mare; on the contrary, he vanished commetely, Phe train ones mere Karte. and we awoke the tred Venton and Infur how hls father had beon left behind, and bow be pocketbook with flat, a piece of el produved the most starting: ain LO Wag the thes ly for bls pocket ray ilo reine DUE NE heat he mt No pumtehtnent devised ti northwest corner, t,t BCR for dected bum belpyd to anette experience a pn these tens of thousands of authedeniing cesspool, or Butfocating Sonsatiows whan inu tying p a hast maken the, intelligence whl results, ‘Tho sleepy one ti men from tie 8 this prison the DISEASES INCIDENT TO BLAILVATION geen Jones i iilarrheny dyseus ‘Kubo wstse bits und Gitered how! Nixie fur aome thine, Ta qusp out that ho hed never (0 lis tify seen the inion alt tin befure that wight. Pherae Wore duu flo. in that pockutbouk, “tho Wretch must hove seo me tike itout at the atation.” ‘Tuts isone of the moat Impudont eaves of rubbery which bud bapponad hero f wired ni mmount uf dutiber= Me during which would have gulliced n General to win wureat battle, Need: Jess to any, that the mild ol sluco been beard of, Provailed, ‘his Instore at Hichmond, Scurvy tc H qiigreny Were Overy whery, SW ying sick tn the prison slockide when he visited it, Surgeon Janes reports Uhit * but ong wu when thors should * While thego lay ack athers ut the tine of this Hn tho shape of u piirlng wearels was neither Tt ecnta no ent with vinegar, even After a tittle polled beef with shouted he wildly, cupinte wont aw bottom of most o: tho carth ia plerewt, dn the stockade, 3,uoy vialt lay sok fa tho hospital, white lurge PS, aoveral thera seuryy, walker veparté, wid aver 100 men, for go thie Hobel surgeon udinits, dicd dally; and po closes div report with an appeal to bis masters, Which: Mhey- Hover heeded, for“ relle€ for tate ylganile Initss OF Duman wise: = Wbue these pour tel ‘bE Incuratde dar d about without mention euslly uccountol for, Ron tonuag, 288 HOt comes dimly ¥isibl North, the courso 0 —e Soawed Carpot Lintng should bo used under tho chenpost us Well as thu most costly carpus. oply that inunufuctured of cotton wad paper. Anning Company. New York ror wile by all curpet dealers, ee Catarche=Choklng, putrid mucous accumula. Hong are dislodged, the uuazl passages cleansed, disinfected, aud healed, Urcatty srroululieals emoll restored, and conatitationa tendenuy checked by Sauford’s Madicul Cure, ry. (hive wasted away in ugo- niziy deaths. Lundreds of them, more form. nate than their fellows, went mud, and fn insane Tuncy sat down to bountiful bi tusto, and hearin Anorican Curpet RAD DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLTAN RESOLV ENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Dally Occur, Aft- er Using 1 Few a Doses. 1. Good spirits, Usappearance of wenkne laugior, melaneholy, buerease aud hardiness of flesh and muscles, ete, 2. Strength inerenses, appetite Improves, role ish for food, No inere sour eruetations of Water Drash, goad al sleep, ewoken f 2h Bisappeurunee uf spots, blot the skin looks clewtr and th e eit frome ite teirbld and clo welear cherry or amber ly from the bladder throug! wlth pute or seatding; Mttle ur no sediments Jf) or wrens, uvked dhulnution of quantity and fro quency of favoluntary weakening” dlsehurgeg dt ntticted in that way), with ortitat of pere untnent cure. Enerensed strength exhibited ta the secreting glinds, and function barmony ree Btoren to the sever organs, G. Yotlow tinge ou tit: whitto of the eyes, and tho swarthy ron tppearnnee of thy skin chard tot ok lively. st bealthy color, 4 Those sulfering Crom weak or uleerited ings or tubercles will realize wrent Benet ia pApeetorating freely the tough phicgin or nieus from the Ings, ale eelts, bronebl or windpip throat or heady dimintshlog the frequency of cough; general Increase of strength througtout the ay toppne of night-sweats und pains fe ness around tho nnkle: sition of hard bh Ls, piinpleg ‘ila tring vlinyca . nbattklers. «1 an sof auffoentin nthini and f congh ow lynne down or arising in x. All thoae distressing: symptoms rradtuatly and surely disappene, 7 Assay after day thy SARSAPARTLLIAN {9 taken new signsof returning health will appeart aetho toed Ingproves in purity and atrengta ite Will Aholnish, nnd alt Coretgn and (Inquire oat fird Jninys, ay, nnd tho unsound tnnde Heer, fever sures, ehronig skin dlsouses, ally disappear. 4. Tn enaes eo tho system line heen salts vated, and Mogeury, Quicksilver, Corrosive sinhs linate lave aecuitiilited und become deposited In tho bones, Joints, etc. causing caries of tha’ wvones, rickets, spinal etrvattires, contortions, white swellings, varicose ¥ ete, the SAlte SADARILLIAN will resolve away these deposite and exterminate the virus of the discuso from the system, ¥. [f those who are taking these medicines for the cure of Chronie, Scrofulous, or Syphilltia dlxenges, however slow may bo the cure, "feet ef and find thelr gonent! health improving, flesh and weight Incrensing, or even keep Ing its own, it Is a sure algn that the curo Is prow uressing. Intheso disenses tho patient clther gots better or worse.—tha virus of tha disenss ig wot innotlve; 1f not arrested and driven fom the blood, ft'will eprend and continue to under tulne the constitution, “Ax aon as the SARSAs PARILLLAN mikes tho pntient ‘feet better,* overy hour. you will grow hetter and Increaso ia henith, strength, and tHesh, The great power of this remedy ts in discasca that threaten deate, as in CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phtbisia, Scrofue n-Syphilold Diseases, Wasting, Degeneration, and Ulceration of the Khtneys, Dindetes, Stop page of Water (instuntuneous rellet affords whero. catheters have been used, thus doing away with the painful operntion of using these Instrimenta), dissolving Stone in the Bladder, and in ull cases of ‘Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Leucorrhea and Uteriar digeuses. One bottle contains moro of the activa princt« ples of Medicines tan. any other Preparation, ‘Taken In Tenspoonftul dosca, while others require five or six thucs ns much, ONG DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. RELIEF CURES AND PLEVENTS Dywatery, Iiarrbrn, Cholera Morbus, Foved and Ague ncumatiam, Neuratulo, Diph- theria, Infuenzu, Sure ‘Throat, Difeutt Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, Loosaness, Wlarthes, Cholera Morbos or painfal dis charxes fram the bowels, are stopped 4o Lo ur 0 mine utes by taking Hadway's Keady Mallet, No vonges on of Indammation, nn weakness oF loasitude, will follow the uno of the It. It, lulled, IY WAS THE FIRST AND IS 7 ON i W TIE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops tho most excruciating pains, allays Inilumimations, and cures Conpestions, whether of the Lungs, Stumuch, Bowels, of other glands or organs, by ove appitention, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No niatter how violent ©. cruciuting puin the Mhuematic, bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerv« ous, Neuriluie, or proatrated with disease may muffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wiil afford fustant cus. + INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, oy MATION OF E LADDER, LAMA INFLAMMATION © Te HOWELLS. Y MON OF THE LUNGS, OPTERON. GIT E HEAD, NYSTERICS, CROUP, Diniirintla ‘ HEADACHE, 'TOOTHACY NERVOUSNESS, a COLD CHILES. AGUR CHILLS, CHILILAINS, AND FROST SITES. part or parts where the pain or diftlcully existe will afford cage and comfort. : wator wilt ing few minutes cure Cramps, Sprams, Kour Stomueh. Heurtburn, slew Head= it0 Hawels, und 4 Udi Traveler niwiys curcy u bottle ot ted uf with them. A few drops in At is better than French Brandy oF itturs as a atimulant. BONE THROAT, HEE CATALREL INFLITEN ES + SLEBPLES NEURALGIA, HHEUMATISM The appilention of tho Ready. Keliof to the Thirty to elxty drops in half a tumblersot uche, Diirrhan, Dyxe Colle, Wind inthe» it slvk ness of pains from change FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents, rll thas There ts not 4 remedial agent in this wor will cure Fever and ous, Bilious, kenrlet, fevers (uided by RADY AB RADWAY'S READY U FIFEY CEN'E RADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PERFECT? PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APER: ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIANLE, “AND NATUILAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Perfectly tustelors, vlegnntly conted with sweet guin, purge, reyulate, purity, clean cand Strengthen, Madway's Villy for the cure of, all disorders of the Stomach, Ltver, Bowel heya, Bludder, Nervous Diseases, Headach' stipation, Codtivenow, Indigestion, va} Hib Hiltasndse, Fever, Mflammation of thy Buwels, Plus, and all deranigemunts of thy Internal Vise cor. Warranted to elfect a positive cure, Purely vegetable, containing no mercury, mine oral, or deluterious dri, oy ‘Observe tho following symptoms resulting: from Disorders of tha Digestive Organs: 1 Constipation, tnwird Piles, Fullness of tho Blood fy the ‘Bead, Aviilty of the stomich, Nausea, Heartburn, Dieust of Food, Fullness of welubt In the Stomach, Sour Eructations Binkings or Plutterings in the Pitof tho Brame ach, Swinming of tho Head, Hurried und Dl cult Hreathing, Fluttering of the Heart, Choking: 01 webs bofore tho dlght. Faver a Dull’Pain ta tho Hosd, Detletenoy of Perepini: ton, yellowness of tho Skin und Eyes, Palo ti the ‘Bide, Choat, Limb, and sudden Flushes of jont, Burning in the Flesh, Tow. doson of Ituaways Pills will treo the system froin all the above-named disorders PRICE % CENTS PER OX. SOLD BY DRUGAISTS, Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bend a letter ati BADWAY & (O- Nom WAMEN-BT., COR, CRUNCH-ST. SE Giz information worth thousands will bo sons TO THE PUBLIC. ‘There can be no better guarantee ot tho value of Dr. Htudway’s old established 1. 1 it. 1emy dies thun the base and woithless tmitations f om, Aathoro ure Fulse Kesolvents, Kelley aud Pilla, be sure aud uak for Hadway's and 8 (ut the namie * Radway” da on what you bus ture, Dots or

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