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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUND, FKIDAY, JULY 20, 1866. » H ‘v . a SO — . T . oy 15 40 harrel tom 1s worth | which fullow, Some of these men—meny of them the beiter, | Urfon Caum‘mwm*m;amm U lagal qealifon Rohamisns who now infest that desolste reglon \ . i 2 et a b vo 10 r digse 308D W10 ADpe: 18 reppementALive of SUhIAE. | write sensation paragraphs o stimulate Cite the pow | the extreme pennity. wn Tmm\E NM‘ESPO\DE\CE' | e # wore $12 | seri—lixanefar SERE sk dave A o g B e L h e T (il Frosest didatilitics wre | A Iaw boliaiug Capital Pusisbment, and wubats e | barrel end evers ne 1 | joave and reach their homes in durkness. 7 on_being absoluta, g1 esa has 0o 1l removed, it will be impossible for you l:lli gentlemen in your | prisoument for ife, would be s law to protect the wo As we have admittzdthen temporariiy=for the sake of | i Iy and late, however, that thei act eonditions. To inglst apon Negro Saffrase, of any- | position, to learn the full truth jn g d‘: lh: ‘wtate of the | aud to forbid bis being alaln, And it seould protect him with A————— the argument—thas we shall not produce s el in the | g0l eojor what they never Lope fur thetiaclyes— T rus & condition preecdent 10 represantation is uncon- | publio mind Sonsd. What the Norib and SOk need most, 1s | the whole power of Slate, end at a great y E‘. I o Ttn hour system, it is fair toclain fhat | y from the pav “ Why dot't ho gc 3 T Tt rsve Bavoan, or any other | & more charitsble constrnceion of ench others motives and . | pliinly the business of thoce Who advocaie such & law to sl LETT FROM THE PEOPLE, 1ta sidil 6t bo mixed—that one shall be ar- Perhaps Le will; buz Uncle Sam wil State, is an interference with | tions, and » fill and fair peaponse fo ench other's convic- | some elafms tat the murderer has to the protection of soclety, ER & ? | e 1that, as we take ti stive in the de- | else to take bis place, aud what of him uzaint N hits of t! All further Congressional | tions; for (0 doubt that both are ¢ w{umu is 1o question | If he were not thus_protected, he would ise bis life. Iocsa { § wo b right to take r we ple first. * talk will scttle th tegistatlon Is unwise and u sary. The restoration,of the | the bess inspirations of the bumanhe and to remand us back | see good reasons why the community shsuld interpose to wy S Whe Tt y for them 10 Lere they ean Utdon will be complete wheneyer the Sonthera S:at toun"age when the docirine cf total depraviiy was para- | the question of is guil, aud, Ifthe gull 13 extabiiabed, 16 puy Sy both Lovel men s Senators and Rapresentatives to Washingion sud | mowat. ok | i to daath, Sueh sction ofthe cor aruoisy © pessedes'irtegu- AH eial Subieets e ground upou which wiey €64 Congress allows them to take thelr seats” 1 eannot close withont mentioning a fact which will pro! ar viclence and revenge on tie part of mobs and the relatives Personil, Political, and Social Subjects, A b instance. e 11 the bel stelkes, and énstantly the yard and passigs- 1k telr goali™ o her, They | eaphclol intérest 1o yan, ‘The negroes in Middle Toouessceare |of the wurdered man. ut whes ¥he communi(y bus tried beh Y Probubly we can both @ that whether wagzes will b Ui for & Dickens to describe the uth was goaded {nto Secession by the meddling | as s genoral rule, at work and doing well, There seems - Tisined m-fnm. T ean see no resson 1o ita Juterposi. will Dot be increased is one question, aud v wealih | h How fust they walk! | sts. They were the pea! erimin She e | the kindest relstions existing between them and toeir in on_to protect his life, You dosot prop s fox . el — will or w.ll not be increased s & # | the year | n:'\’.dull;v ul:m. n. Bhe fonght for her rights aud m:ute{s."l’ha k wln.do:a:n‘ul.,:z;n:?;lfl ol t:'.hr':}...:,‘:fi:,,'f"“'f;'m; mvd!r!t:flw .-:?‘m | which satisties our u ) Al W ; meel s tired and be sud hopelvas us thy foated. For the pake of tie Union we reluetsntly anded 10 were kind -0 the, and the masters a-e glad to ge b s complete. | Xou_ propos gar EIGET HOUR DMOVEMENT. |5 il sl vl i o i | et oen—oes fionoe"ln Lok e theworis, | SYrUT T Tt AT, S04 VT Ced o ek i b proved il Tow ol tetins of Kpdnesn AL | 200 ventom il 8 R 5 - . ¢ 1ubo practically, | but to balence their shorter walk, they mn +id down their arms, the 0! wel:omed back, not as ATe Tetarning, o te 8 o1 . e iucreated by reducing tbe bours of labt, R of ;33, With o yaz4s but the bob pavements In front; there Luid dows thelr arme, thep asould by Welsomed Mok 1CLAL | Shen:(3e. Southern white man. shall ooniinoe to be the elder | | Ton loset Stat oxieutions exaeb o peraicicns tnfeich, ¥ P — in l‘rrum'l_mn of ‘I‘ol’hng‘ xf: Sy g e that is before | ETOCD ETOS8 while the stroet air is polsoned by the ree for political equality. Moreover, he is ignorant and degraded, | brother, leading this race to o fall aud perfect sufrancidse b‘-muh.w" . !Pfl{lfiann- woproper, ‘Lhey should nod duction will probably show tself frst—tit 0% (T | itk wa it eroeps along the stones, Thysical depression, 8l incapable 1 Lis present condition of using the sufrage intelli- | ment o fhem 0 cosusten fir h:bl'tdu or_ made A lio sbow, “‘ SUUT“EH" SUTES AND HEGONSTRUCTWN wages are inereased. But wo havene very SFCih LTS | of prectous energies, and o c1aving for the artiliclal stinuiaet | gently. Abolish the Froednion's Bureau; withdraw the U, Washington, Juno 14, 1868, . mz‘ o g fi:m the better. in dwelling upon the simple 6dd u to o nation Of 8 €Ol | of grdept spirits to an extent inconsc ivalle by persens in [ armies: leave the Negroes of each State to tho unrestricted o :|v s may ttendan mmfll ns. 1f 50, they do not stas R I I L wunity of a little ith, consi ,rjvf"; bt do "[" ;’{7-' hapier eircumustances, completes the olapter for the me. | leislation of thoir fyrmer masters; proclaim univers A MKebel View of the Constitutional Amends “‘;',[ eo ationdod Wi Stron overs) vl ofa mort cgual s ongfwealih! | But what of their 1[-m]n|m e e neaty; ..lml- 7 men. loyal or dicloyal, whom tbe Southern fooriiey oo 200 stienie N D , not Production, he bl of our MO8, We propose a revelution in thefr habits, ways of living, & ople seleel leir representatves, sud avol y 3 0 . B AND THE DEATH PENALTY. | for the p-opia that hecome wise enough 1o conguer the 15t ity meed it1 1t will be liposeibio for any one to € it forocice with the it of 11o races within | To the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. : : diieudsorery thing n e Yorld. Thea el et proilem will master the vecond without the al poor, 4 cfato the chinge which mare leisure will mako iu the | the Ktates, Sik: As Tig TRIBUNE bas a reputation for fairness, ,'".“z;' e efl'-"my, TS rgphie. Brivits de- jons £ 1 iibaldry, blasphemy avé hetr famities ‘The White peopls of Nl of us have . ¢'aa the fumilc | | The Whit peoleofthe Sout say: - Nige tfihe o088 W | 1 s tve ulowing view of the projosod Conutisions | bo made, und 110 WAL, Sl Dol oT ek Card of | maining tenth eympathized with the rest. We did ot best 10 Awondment. Iamof that ¢ original Secessionists, who other wickedness, on the pare-of low lived- an "3:{‘"1":: va of living of Inborers und mecha Starved and hated reformers aud agitators, es8 they first cousider their pres w « Born fve hundre] yesrs too soon b P There is nothing good which man does Lot p Vor the comfort of their days” aud this i why we dwell upon your Bivokisn Nav. ®he Law of P the Steam Engine. | o (o norease wealth” may be the question which : i . et - v v | ell 0 T ma) e tw-day as an Ylustration. In the Se Hour system secede, Wo wonld gladly secede to morrow if wa oold, ' Wo 3 A 1on.11 herty was in & sepa- el o0 ) e Réisorsf TH N. 1. Toik | wealiny wen wouid wost Jike to heer wnswercd, 1hey | pow uppose for the sake of llustrating our idets, wo o the erih ol e b tions; Wo arwovegsoreda | eV S5 bope for Coi ‘;“‘e;“b’:n'f 7 waain o seve’ | poitive that marder tralinthe s of 1uch more ev. Bix: Kuowledge is Increasing ; but nowhere Las sociotyy w ths it dnly increasey their' power; but ““how ahall we | moncesat 74 & m.; and, ae a0 hoot and o baif is aliowed for &, Weyichd 1o the bayouet, We seck o retain | Fation, w! 0 are engirely disfranchised by their o " Ih;n;l:!m:llfid urnnlu:;mhr_"“ e Jepapioed 1n & “mh'.- Tvide wealth that it shall stay divided,” is & question 10 | dinner, the men leave the yard at 4 . ., tueir day's work abits and usages, We wil concedo what we must, | have, thereiore, no direct nor personal interest in these mat pnv’l:/nl lnhz"t‘nm:“' O arGoniod bR o ' of brutal dosiloess and uoregulited pas.. “That the leur of_aeath exerts from murder, T have po sort a W liave been forced to abolish Shivery; but we | w0 o Your Coustitutional Amendment only prohibits us from Priveipied, sbe.n but no still despise the Negro, Dejrived by emuncipntion of Lis | o oo g0 which wonever futead 10 do, nud can perceive oo | gioue. who couit this crie fi-ished, and they are at perfect Hberty to do w ay anotber visit to the gate At noon, ] and see if you can detect any dificrence, Not natars! proteciors, be will soon dio out like the Indian. Meas dvenced to the recognition of progress asa prii siple or natural law. Of this, people of old knew which they are bot so mueh iuteres Our clnim thet Weges can ouly b increased by relucing the will over torce us to | an influence to deter such rufflans . i \ current | Hours of Labor, meats ware equal distribotion of Wenlth; ‘“llfibfi'm e e e -t mn'x s | bus we preter t6 atata it 1o that way, because the first lndiow | wuch, if aby, sou may b vary sutc, while, we Wil Dot Pecognizs 1im s, in any Papect, onr equal. | obligations of publio or privaze daty whi 010 this Tow wavos tuo Ufs of une good mOn in, ition of things. It is mneb the samo still. Monarehs | tion the peoyl: will receive of this great truth wil be intbe | 0 If thero be uy who imegine that there would not ba rich | Thoveh nolonger aelave, b must be a dradge, We will keep | 4o 1y g doubtlers, nec for s0me one 40 g0 40 Cougrass, | of deubts 1‘“ i T navee g Ul uf ane £ B3 . Birive to reconeile their suljects to efte systoms of gov- | LigEer Kaens (e WLLCHT and meonT bty and_ fmprovident, €omfrtably and needr, | Bim in subservienos, and will Fesist, o far a8 we oan, wh1eie- < e gire thines. for thae gondaCisositsnc] BRI RAARAL 25 ooy, o T T oxwegn the 40 Waya of stattng this mey be | over wen and sots, spendtirifts cud missrs, willionatres and | lation or interference In bis belnlk We uow wast our Seus; s it 16 to do many otler disty “,' s Lo Lo ok of 0 " ,,,;,m;um,m i i e epresenta 3 JOngres de X X Ve Ol ol i o o ur presentatives in Congress in order W bloek the | but we cunnot fec that sach 18 our duty, A view of jo b lmeiat hak Lo uthie €000 B mtion i bo v T wté yith | tors end «Hour r elp to protect the: srmment, Adberence to old formulas is the law. and obe- ecompared to the difference between tie ehild Horrce Greeley a andet ty ol legisintion; aud toeanwLls W have reor- | A such & stanuoing may uterest you. shdered lo determlas g Lt L ien e abul ence to it is held forth as a virtue. Of the industrial arts cl_lg;’)_u,..r: 880, mm..{- ginnt n'..mu;nl- Y ;n tday, i wnd we may add, £.¢ ghe information of «ll interested, | whel I.vr r 4 are re-or inds e » 6 light ncrense of wages for mere day labor which wi b of el he'th “ i gemzed our State Goverume! ulwarks agatast the Wash- c - « : e are none from which inquiry into okl processes has ot | (UL NGO syatenn will be b0 baby figur Fo b by b yi‘.:.x'ei iporceb g i o i i AT 2 AR 2 You propose to desizuy the Seecssion, States Right pro- | innageat, 3t b tho extrogie of w“fl:"“’.‘,’u}f’-m ot Deen held back by absence of ambition to excel, and the | of the giaut mase of things to come at lust. ' in wecord with them " Sulll, ail buil to the earii, & biicans say: *The fght was not mercly | Slavery, Aristucratio domination ia the Suuto, 10 breok it n;h&:mn«fin;umwm-n presfuly, apothiegm of the supine, * Let well alone.”” That which The increaso in wages will be tou gradual to arrest the et | aud rain, since without these, onks Are o5 Tinc e shin s wise | £or tho Upion, but for the Natioud zeilva or abolition of | gown and obiiterato it. This is roasonabls snl fotl gible, ihage, N. tention of the workeis thewseives, €V L, U8 o WaKs ey will | men atd women withont the a!pbabet, iand, & ballot, or Trwe! | Siavery. ‘The Union was inde A the shadew, but b y:‘ To'do thke you reader Lacompett tob 1 sy offce, State or e v-".——-—’ of the Tenesser. the sobstancs of the quarrel Our tAemph has dest o ouly in name. il €xinte, t0 long sl before the law. A house divided ag people are satisficd with, they are in o baste to abandon® | bave s vtls comprehension of thit fact £F & fong time, a8 [ Lo the Seven Hour ystiews, the improvemwent will be s very 1 know not what clse to ascnbe the persistent ignoring | thousands now have of the fact shat to day the material com- | gradual that at first otly the most o1 " " ottt tre Juboiing clases &re vers wuch more numerous | idmit that there has beed & el By evgineers of the two siguificant theorems iu the €con= | ghan they were 20 years age. Many of them wonld disvute | very frou the nbs of a tlave aud cianicio ind thetn of the fact. 006 sk, | hug his babits aud mar o8 8 slave Wil tro | Federal, every wan who bas cver hedd auy oificr, rom constabie. | 7o the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. « d -roads, Up, kil pecmittiig uli o vote. Now that the tide of emigration is setting to our shorear i B rivadea | U7 BAMAsIor o4 orous-Ton X B o g Pl ch Geerdes | Lt yon thiuh will effcctuatly deliver over tio Systh 9 1 | grom tho Old World, and on accoust of the aholibion o8 snted equal’ | Union camp-folluwers, sud the Southern power will be frever Blavery, the South is ojeued up 10 frec. labor, I desire ta. 1 and_carefl wil ay +irike the fet- i in o hour; moutts sud | lusor and owy of #teaw, referred to in Tue TRIBUNE of the Bl ult., Ny "‘n-""““ ‘“’\"v et et i Lt wages a o Al 4 its virtue as & motive agent is undiminished, intact to | BoNeIek ¥y be o ed by the most ol L [ s nator n chameter | bused upon t Al * AN - & J ave 1ot gous back—thut they wero wot rec tuey will owing: bt his eh lren | Therefore, & ed Sta Aequili'y v ade your ally, See how this ®orks, ¥ ¢ shet ite v o o) 4 undiminished, intact to P n iis b Hiren o qu paralyzad, if not made your all < ,,‘.,',* Forte A Y coutribute my mite to the ge eral f informatios - Tus uct secured; wod so | whils their won | Bem £ uinadie age and upward i @ Lome, Yt will atteuipt 1o acoount for aliors | gocessary to tho emigrant iu seleeiin e mowent of liguefaction, and that more power may be | notIvasonnpon the matter. e fromt s colleee {ntu watee-Abaii from' s pwiiling | 28 5Ne6 1hah they got mir bamia. 0% KR ot Ty avee | fam s oo, bock Gl Lo s Lo T enh o el of sictory, to eoyen a1 UMY | o, uve Wid Yo kow ol ors omergy e ou elastic Quid. An juvention that is, ad who pow attemt to ehow w i Pwages were | orse hoavate Gty suggests one whose cueetion It is oir 1 woaidpdi b e o I o ot oy g frev Uiirty Seard | | consider Teunessoe superior on Insuy accounts to sy« o organize the Etates of the Sonth o wwin of Imparial | 10T O O er. retiaed o0 ublio i other Southern or South-Western State, becanse : when the Tew-Hour system wos | pigjnok of faith fu the wikdom of God sid Gie upivard not reduce vearly ope-bol | o7y L This State possesses one of the most salubrious eli- sty Mig sirates, Al sueh wieh, el ur help, Iy at |i Siverty for wll. ‘Lie Negroes of the promwises through the future to be, one of the CTOWNIDG | [Goited, They say: * Why, <thev wanted e glorics of the arts, should, so fur from exkibiting serious | The emplayers’ work wa arvi e woul ! not work for A man's powert F wotfeesto | its popntation. They may be fenoraut, but they are loyul B g g e b’ o mperfections, command in every feature as a whole the | any less pay,and they wore obiiged o "de. This ex. y much fastert In this n We won tie .m"»l\.- r aid, and we have o rizht to lcave et They bave weigot, bales mates in the world, > Tunati mouuts to nothin cours . ot N N by e fr X elptess and dis h - - > bt ¢ o N hest praiee of geuing, Not auother can be named so | Pice 10 'say why. Tbo pow Ny wages from el iy Pade. b e e | Soa am. 1€ we do'ss, We ive from ¢ K ol gl e ol 2 Itin & otorious fact that the Tennessco River Cous. f¢ mobt § o S G b Lo . u [ b oy ot It DN E S ies N e s with Uniou procavitios. whoa yau disirb onise, o of cholera and other cpidciuie seourges. (iwes and cou oth sioum of wen ur dles e e v e 3, Wator Is pure and abusdaat; iu fact, it is by all.oddm g wea wio e the oaly liss o lave potbeed | ghe bostowatered country I evor saw, o L] é ram Rough 40 o ftter end, Tuey G314, Lue sl ields sbundant erops of cotton, corn, wheat, . ) s to (he Eig! rsystem is p fool that at any rate they huve Te ey Oy because they 3- | and wr ot to pay a8 Bich | 1)a¢ while y do, the most of | ggerations i co the chanee. | fiuue to inereare until require that the simll be recogul roished with the menns «f acquiring educaiion dependenee, that the Rebelliou sali bo wbigma- | varir on the attention of the most gifted of mechawciaus. Not Shpt eflorts to lmprove the steam engine have been lack- | stinetiv Tiext ) hs; far from it, for it has undergone numberless forms | WOECS 48 ever: ond " u‘lv'n ” th ke fiehions T dress and dry-goods, | Shetm. shat less work v be done. U consl and wodifica \ s t $¥tha toagor 1y of workmen eould ace this us clearly 88 10 | peyd.ap st be all Lut univer Shmost overy seacon bas brought out frceh ones. Buton | o2 yers evo, the chat gr, ko [ar as volew eould fTeot M | aro it 110 quite & wingr fur years of war and the slnghter o * tobacco, ete. She whole they Lave been rather superficial than profound, | woaid'soon be minde. The employers put tho ease thus: “If | g4 devote their x bl % Jame ‘sondict ¢f opinion which | your - . ih 1% : external thau internal. More thought has bech given to | your hours are reduced, you eaniot do as wuch work and yo e . Wk e W ront enondh 16 | ooubiil She SHHIT here no method of v t Vs bo peect trom them, for all puste crusts. The | 5 Bxtepsive forests, in primesal grandeyr, extend se fay. 0 ¥ od, ¥ L comparatively smal., Worimen hgent snoagh to | cavsed the str! method of daal e J iny L wiwle pover of tos Bide govs duto e be—than to an cconomical and perfect applicat ey 10 spend millivns of doll it this obatie will | ; ’ a sibly defoa n regain the e i ; . _ of the animating Suid. Iuall, it has been lavisily ex. | receive less rk ond will pay less wages, ‘Ihey are ae | SULLE m kA € government in the T in @ few Northern ors that intersect the country, _wmm firnish motive power nded, and Wasted in 108t to 6 extent surpassing that | afrsid that they wil able to peduce the pay, and in this | ™ would (o 80 vehing of e kind. | States, It this will prove only & boliow trigmph. They wili suflicient to drive the mwehinery of the world, These ‘any Mtaple material of manufucture—a waste that would | 555 478 ety €I 11 t.ey howe vot made the pLy el th fergeiaing that the | have failed to siler.ce the serupies, oF to satisfy the cofvigtions reaiss toem with fish, and the foress abound in game, et cvery. fastory dn existonce; Were ft mot near | % Sheihing & gtudy, they kiow. ¢ iical business wea | of the mass f Northern men. The conscicnee «f the North Aef & L tiant, perch, &e,, . moc jres BT Ao gt e R IS D A e e will be frrayed agais in. The Naro gnsation il | would vasvie iim t vim st | by an bou rod; or with be rifle 1n the sam - 4 conttos (n the polbicel reme, Tho rounht of GuABRIER SELY .| nomey aud, sniiauouiomd by sho Cingride’ a8 M askisghes, te | tfime, with squirel, wild turkey, of veuison. ot ¥ o o Metion: ot 1l Akt Sy B 10 A dodluers pre o There i8 un inexhaustible supply of iren ore easily ae- to Nationality will be hed Ly the Eom than enough, to awaken inquirty even in the ape- | the hours of labor way roposcd | oo bible; and within a few miles ‘of where I write, aro etic. But there are those who think the popular wotor | board for those without T bupe ¢ 3 sannot be mich further improved: that there is little or | fuct that men Jeave ihiir wo Yisis aud to be ¥ L Af f interval of apparest prosperity, the K il nie \.:.-quu.u-.' uhder . By : 20 s00m for improvement. Just €0 people thought of y thelr perceptive o by some sudden exaspesation, or taklug advant- e ety 1 ok o | miners] springs, whoso waters by apalysis coupare favoss maclines 10w ; and quite as natural is it for £ Jay; acenf Yo lexson which time Leache sme tetional exigeney, will again unfurl tko secession | {0 "7 Lo | wbly with the cclebrated Gree r i Virgisio, cent all for eaoh,” ¥ Uuton "Ihis State sutiesed terribly by the war, but is fast so- cuperating, er political futnre is asenred. Loyalty bas the ascend 1 continue to maintsin it.” We want Northern X ct weanwhila tho gr roeigers. It | tion will b t gulf stream of European omipra- e Ttie vast prairies of the North. | for Keutiot PO tonce 10to oy B by Lausd o duviscd i biouglé Shoso as ignorant of natare's series of ascending lessons | f¥ i 1 mndm of subjects to which the alpbabet and spelling- | Soert 0T L { 82 per day for | {oxe' made by m . are mtroductory to thivk 010 < 5 sucii re- | o te trust any who fal in thelr Jessq As respeots 8 few | § heliad i e l netjon o6 hall a dullar & day o rar.ly bo made iu J s b ' X% raist odern mechanisme, the opimon may be tre; but ooly ‘dv;":;‘d«nl A matiais & fhe present Sancial and | ¥ ,....nual [ l‘llx:‘m .l‘M:‘< cordin g 10 all the Gospels “,‘I,I» o L(;!fl:rh,:r; ii- A Lardy n.‘rr; i 8l or the titze beinz: fur there is 1o Tenson to infer that a7 | commercial aystem, Nor are they comsoivas of =) sing. Sidie, lsagh danen, and pav, withect Inten | B s overwhcial 8 f the Bonth of 1900,w.1l be crushed oat | ;g Tuwuxe in o falr peper. and o bill one. Tt oot et il 7, to develop those great naturak will cver cease to be superseded or i fntention of misTepreacnting the conecquenc . enties, DY E the contest will bo reuewed desolation; but liberty |; wayid g \‘:t l‘n.‘:-“:;\::n o trat it & aged log.¢, u Vhere 1s plerty of laud L Liis CODBLY, 68 pro- NS 15 18 SIWAYS. JANIRG B0 . ductive as that in your far-famed Gencsco Valley, that can tificial device o to find ag what it 18 in dress, ienic r«m-.l Strange es this may sound, 8o far from be e - - ! w1’ Witheat No State excels this in ieutus and unton will trinrp! IPERN & st T e Lo Liere wyy answer 1o tho View submi ricg tho sabject. Tt &'t ther & popntar claor fur unbeard le time in o 5, which at om nu.un.i.._ be bought for $10 o $20 per ac ness for fruit, proper of themelves, nad fo utertain o Vellow ational or out of rule, it is in accord with the e ey oan't stop 10 Uy A gy " erestion aud o organization. There is so | oK B b gt 1A foh.ies g neree Let all perties, in every St of 1 the * Suuial I fo us that, o aed, craves for progrese, and ca X T Bpen the ssme s would tp o3 : Xorth and Totlowing Constitational Amend: | £ s wh Tt vatue puliogophlo wpirle ol o grapes, T eould til cobnn owever far we may go, bow- v of redecin oy Y X L 4 E | gition that wo refsi to (be distutegration o | seriptions of natural scemery, ete., but 1 r great our schievements, this urges us euward to finkerius S 1. NoWtass ébal] disfranchles aay wia $1 s of a6, of | Jer Auretian, s Dioolennt, wii U low 1o to say that 1 will take pleasure : lovel oganiiey of wil chiongs ta €9 & intor theselves furtber, if they » 1l aidress we either W, wind L@ 1AW Wis MBLE nited Siates e the of ¢ \ ] , where I resi e the wor, & that appearcd miracles in former times ) 4 to extend fhe Tailroad from: ter, E} become every-dny iacts, and we sre Slling up a new | Hitherto the worid of iusclicct Las been in a great id of A K] ; measure torpid. Our times are but the beginning of men- | wag b 5 al dlatribo Tention, approl expect : ing 1.’7. g d 1hul \!':Mb"‘ 2 it oo i vanis e charte ba %l getivity. We live too near the infant period of our | ton of wealtt | Hemober, eed, EA8 MOSORCCCAY HLLET | to begn woth el | N0 State shall diserimtnate tn reard to civil rights, du- eI N.stville to Momphis, which will piss through o neas @ oniy, et , or penal fes, between diffi rent clisse ) this town and Decaturvilie. ‘Ile price « lana here ranges specics 1o Lave othicr than mere glimwerings of what the | FOI A R 80 in ten | wpgifal,® @rts are to grow up to; esough, Lowever, to convince us Narrowed down to the single proposition s aforesald. for the ’ pebictenl disqualifications stail be hereafier e Remarks.~The particular eclaase of the 1oposed | proin $1 to §25 per aere. Agiin I say to cusigrants: I you. gaged fn tio late Kebellion, but the | o, iy joual Amendinoat which *J." e : 3 we | want to obtaia all the advan huve cuumerate, in your choice of 8 new home, come Lo this scetion of Tens 4. N Against auy persous ali be foreser remitted. ML " Men ¢ i ® | powerful considerstiuns, as they understand that, were it not for the progressive prineiple, our desting | givide tuis into two, and ergue the first oue firs eould be little different from that of the brutes. We ve 0f deidure for i g-chssees will revolntio Neven-Hoar experimest, we bave sapposed same shall | 4 = - Soakt elther advance or retrograde till e bigher fuculties | their Bablus et Loy gy e Bt e M BT T o A s e R ST TS T GNCI P S L[ oo The fact that ho (who fought i | 3, g Ax0: SUURTLIFP. Hl;l into |h(~, lowest. yd i ' | &e k‘c‘.“l.llvm‘;l: l:munul!fli "'h'};,.l will be Ty ousy 10 | 1t 850, says A.. * aad wy famnly is bo e ien: youte | "2 brief oor programme of Reconeiliation s, the Rew | ranks through the War, aad became & Ma- | Lindsn, Perry Co., Tenn., June 27, 1565, sopjose few persons are aware of the sui generis fact w P S cene Sp G wradualy, wntd toe ( VXTG 1 b fore the hours of labor were reduesd,” says B, EDUCATIONAL SUFFRAGE AND USNIVERSAL AMFESTY. Ge! ervice i « dislikes this clause, - e— oslih prodawed and the busiuees of produciog it will nal'y | (b0, Sow 1 huve more and larger and nieer ro y S Jtadical Repahiieans. tiis atould b Jor-Genéral in its service) evidently ditlikes this clauie, Letter from Ur. Blackbi ra. xo within every | is sbout the best argument for its adoptioa we bave ¢ diafeanchivement. 10 hat wore power mey be got from eteaw escaping from en- To e aud 1 | orescribed qoaiifizations T the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. Sig: From alate paper of yours L learn that yor The only feature of his letter that much interests hove grossly sosonted iBos Wow s iaasT SSSASN s thar it gives out within them, and fewer still who | Wikl back 1ato 1be hunds of ihe great Libarig cissca, is betier situated, $0 a year will puy the railiosd f. : ) ; 1 be a Kepubiicanization of the production of wealth, R ; 2 - b v e i, e Tocrislous "t et i it b one | gy Eovws by el snd e dn | £330 T sof ¥ 47 obonc il | mebessdrined sy e . & e ow eult onpitansia, aro to Ciseppear s wuct, and interora | G0 G (i be to ame some of tha ekira ‘tinia | duty. Without inteligeace Sheir purerous and able successors. Supjose it did Lot; | and enpitaliste are 1o merge into one and the pamo. That w il i o . k S od 1 e afforded by the shorter hours 10 Ko urtuer &ad pay less Tent; | €ate bo el Prejavice 3 3 s e e e v :.:.'..f :,",'.:f.r:.::.‘;flu.‘wul‘:l:m :‘l:‘:'ll: wod these cases would rapldly ioultiply. A unless ced Ly the actu 4 £ s is bis unconscions aduission tiut be @ud bis com- | guriag the late Rebeliion, to intrcduce smali-pox into New- N 1+ Boston Social Scienca Assocts#on o fow | Cie closs proscrived, Even the Amuesty clause, Lowever cot- | pyiriots are at heast just as much Rebels us they ever | York City. Altbough 8 Rebel in every seceptation of the- meetiny of st would be strange if this wonder-working mstru- sini08, the #p. ment, which has given an unprecedented stimulus to the arte; muitiplied and cheapened their products, and vastly tmproved overy species of producing mechiauisis, has not I.'Adl kept pu@hml::ouum.' Not f‘:u , OF ever ean be, born perfect. e natural o¥ganiems, . $'must grow; and the 'more important nd eomplicated { 45 .'.'.’.‘.’,?i.".':,'m::a:‘.'.'n":. o to abstract jostice, uf 10 prudent stolesmanship. wiy .}”v conceded ’h. yrv;.u ‘m.sll mnfmcl-v\l--:-lniuun. pro- | were, and only not iu arms because Giant, Siermun ed that Slavery, the aroh-orim! ly dertro & . B i IoE Thost pirita Audeh & Co. knocked them out of their hands. Asking at- | A6tV ese a:_-x R et clsssrs no more sctive wor g ¥ lugle laie lbi. ¢ " o) o5 ‘promient and paterprisiagds tounded | 02°%° fedspolti s e bis logic to L6 ts OWR | 1\ soper yee ieon so dabused as to seatter peetilence amovg: Ard 1o humas test can e | best refutation.—[ Ed. Trib. non-cowbatants. Had you been mesr where *'men bled snd While, in such o state of so- warts aud Rothschilds will be al matter for the eveniug's dison both impossible avd unnec “the genius which pow | wati RO vm-lu::" A erriain ap;:ky;r':: M",l‘ be term, I nevar was abeard o vessel during the war, but in e, e fion | makes such commerciad urds poskibie will be employed fr |}’ woula v i ’ > nobler and grander gres. As financiers sinply, their decupa by e o fotelligenen of the masses | B0 THES Rt , the Peabuuys, Astors, be Lion tha: matter of the production of $he slower its growth. W hatever admire:s of the Tealth, wlite b, 1 the lunguage of Carl Schurz. will Le ready B D e ko aatusl trintive fulls. of inuiyiduals san be ez 14 af i S biad ” . o Lesel plu it of foui G o u’n'fflfifi:"fifl??.."; l&:g‘fi;fil:’.}‘:fl;i:;u.jg,r A g inthe TSNAE: SN S vORC A dral i 0 sostny e ey pao t'a popale: | Te Wreedaen’s Rurcoe—dapt. Bryant of the S "ok Metie Ciovi g - ‘ v tion of many millions was an active participant, Loyul Geprgina in Keply to Gea, | tewpted W injure the reputation of owe wio ucver did yos ony it jucy, dise Yankies despoiied me of e wy property. To the Conservatives, it sbould be meecptabie as a final ad % Justment of & chronle mational e ation 5pes 85 sasy and | T S Aduer < The i V. Sritama. Gen, Stetman barned my cotton, mausfon, and his iroops The chavgo prop Will bo & work of time, Sir: My attention has been ealled to a letter from ;"""" wy wife of her Jowelry and silver'ware. This may {01 bo only afier caltare end effurt hve elavated | Gen. Dasis Tiliswr, Assistaut Comamissioner Freelmen's Ba ahs rybts prorisd.an shed o tear, [ glory in beiny to s Lighor plase, aud will apply o7l to s.cl as Jecicia, 1o whioh be gocs out ot his way to as- | OUSDE wortlly ofthefs belib gruelty, Albough berels off themeelves for the duties of citizenship. Hy an ays: iperty. 1 am glad to know that & has been .'.'\:'7':,:'“"?\1:5' Ahg nze b disarm the not sappressed Ths Loyel Georgiam, tint lm-mllc-nnd.zllrrs l‘cun od Live ke a white man, L6 1ights, while it i b o acdpssed e, | ol 070 erved muder ta apotices gority when avery S J fieeman vererated it. Osce s surgeou i the Usiled States. 6 calling upon those who do not beliove 1a sny Oh its comparative recent origin and its great aud novel | But we o heir low habits, & gl bbb o Dty ot snch fute o mackivd,” O, g uf Lile fuis ® the st e gl mover and éven maker of machines. It was out of the [Mfesdulofall skepticier b 0C RICT CABEE B0 N e, o1 thie | Po2'i0 kay oeher one cam po ooy eatagary of all previous inventions. It took tho world the | Sostrife thid ¥ UKL QS BSH: vnd of groni gy B be argued. 1t Is & material question, aud wil seitle ¥ part of & century to appreciate it. Requiriug more | wio will uot do snytuing because of bis little faith; but 6 WPAE e Glipeet oF oo aed’, questios whish -eommon winds to develop, the knowledge of its prin- R soing! tis coming i precedes it. ' . . o the Arer Bal - ouitlc “The point is, whether more t'me wili tempt and fuduce (he eiples and consiruction has been confined toa limited | Returniog sgaiu to the fliel bulf of our proposition, that | | Se BOAE B W OC T eee? Ttia 1oar that o wan can £u Ny & role, aoifirm alike, ringe upon equal ¥ habite, wasa that it wild be that Lieh rentswil twice as far in two hours s Le ea ) to them. Al who ¢ would b ote 1f bo has i &l‘:'l:m of operators. Outside of them,.!»eople yet know | more time for the workers will rovolution.zo of [ this. * In com. | Of living. &e., how can we demoustrate thix E8ve M Into low it; but the times are c! D . mon with other things, It WIll Becomie open to, end be | Cliatly understocd by the biggses | By wiitug, uriptine, aud | drivo him 1nio lowreots 1120 00 L feary Targe sittes Tave a | of & homogentous snd fndeatruetable it h Sencfited by, investigation and criticiem. A mechanical fififi%fl?{&,’{{fl“}f‘g‘:‘:‘;, 'fi"{",‘::""“*“_fi”fi'{{':&" T st i the susodrs of o4 1T, ot tho tiram | Dot least, i will efect the Eeat prec tioal, pu - Ly ner the e of The Loyl Gergian, | Navy, L uever dicwsed tust 1 should find s selfon autagos- power, the steam engine is theproduet of thut which is the | fradeor work. This wust be taught by exa e ABY | Ten wil bave in the Eight-Ilout sxatem wiilbe'usrd to got out | & & IT WILL TAKE TRR NEGHO (UESTION FOULVER OUY GP we bo wubmi the proof of the puper to tea, Tiliso istio ground, But o If lus been. If the priuciples of the y of the city after the day's work is doue; and that will bring up | AMERICAN KOLITICH, fare e was bsued. 1 pelased vt to 8 witary eensor. | Jadicel ty gufn mremscy, then awy with comitito Y tiunl liberty. If Presiocut Johason be sustained, I expeet to Source of all power; and heuce, 80 loug a8 knowledge iu- | gional Goverument must try the experiment in its Navy-Yards . areasce * among wen” (to use Smithson's formula), itr | aud Asencls, an we wuggested o our lust lotter. How oan we e price of their Liud . g Lam siz, yocrs truly, XX | auip wide disloyal paprre througtout the State are perui ted his will nlso make it better for thote who stay ln th E N Y., July s, 1006, . ‘s Live aud die aud be vuried ia wie United Stat V. yin the cliy, o Luiarouian vn lyed won il Loe oo Ty wlvvones |yl iafon o pubiah ik e 10 iatiiiniee ohjae o Sraits must increase both in quantity and guality, und | prevail upon the Government 1o ry sie experiment t By first - few of the souudneas and importance of for the competition hetween those who & ire will be tramfsrred - Tulson did a0t prevent swe fioin podishii threa e ) Sonvincing & o mpartanes of our (e Mo, Tetee. tnsanse' T 060" po Tutoution of dolne a " o deint. Kespectfuly, 376 Catnov BUACKDURY, &bey do. We azo not satisfied with devices correat fify . 3 f “.'@ Algd, vyt B! Aty | e i 1n the power of AHE NEW. Y okmeMBUAR 1o fo- | 1147 e to tbose wha rentbuldings, A Lindird whobas The Spiri L K ; %fed Toecard. tho condition of things theh, oup | duce the Gorerument to try the experiment; aud, it will use O iy THe Sy ety diffctont beltk | 10 o Faitor of The N. V. Tribuss, e oy 1 offers ot tho Frpiasis Bureas 1 W8 | Kinguon, Ge., July 12, 1606, T r 5 ot before. ’ . . State who have 10 cedwed, and d . fifty years hence, will prub-hlf' feel toward ouz | 14power #hen It ST e e elore, wa of our eop. | PAPET. and of the sight, aotsds nd ituciis in Lis ne Sik: As you tako great interest fn all that per- | be gratityreg 1o tiea. 8 S Pt e Jlar e i to-day they cer- | oyomabe that we are willlogs that the experiment ahould be | 44 Beven-our Bystem has seut ! o (alus 1o the South and her weifare, I have concluded to give | 81 articis ¢t do not suis hia, Practical Entomology. customers of the rum-seilers, aud thass left beiind, baviog Agnin 0 sy To the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. finfiudu o all the mackivery of | Sainly will not be reconciled. But some will ask, How can | tried upon conditions which shell subject our theory to the b you 8 few brief items which have come under my own obw two reasons tuve iw iy possession eoples of The Loval Georgian | g1z Allow a plain farmer to call the atttention of youz medhaniem be coutinually rendered more eflicient and its | geverest test. Tbe Goverument way say to those who manay more ti : o fons extended ! Without dwelling on mivor points, | its Navy-Va 0d Arsensls, “ Hero i3 80 much work to wh: R nh@m. .;.‘- a1 Af;‘.u ::a vation. 1aball confize what I Lave te to the people in the | of tue 9uh and 16ch 1ast, Ve first sontains lusuiog remirks plicat; inflaenees pat aga 0s0 W) ke his company | 1uddle portion of Tennessoe, wiere my observations have | “Dvub myseiland the latter coiruiis aa akicie caillug upou | readers who may be cultivators of the soil, whether ix. people of tils ity (0 come forwaid with tieir s Letter vote wolsetimes turn the scale; | been the mous exact and complete. It is diffeult for gentle- P - makes ftself folt far sod | men tn your position to get at the trus state of thivgs in tho el ure no jonger physicaly exvausted by their g | portions of the South from which you get most of your infor. o1d, garden, or city lot, to the imporiance of their en- deavoring to aequire some knowledge of the insect depre- dators thut ofteu consume so large @ share of the producto ou forms and motions, or even principles of motion, let it | done, and "h- money to pn!‘g‘:r l;ohdr:;uy de usual; gm 1 fe mey a8 Jow wages as possible, provided you pay enough to be remembered that new clements and mateiials of the | ¥ y por o ety ok 5 S L e arts are being constantly brought to light, andamong them 3 y ‘ahy preteat, susll work & moment over Fight ies than any familiar to us, | Jo88 BsG, SPOY P touts sall be the mutious] tandard for 4 evel h A reseit 10 tue editor, wideh aro nob fouid Ll 1, the fict that i wnetals possessing higher %l i i e equal shupdaace. Th ""‘»'81 87 and Thére sha) be uo orerwurki I In fur ilio | U8’ Iabor and eoufivoment, 8 lureor number of faciities are ¥ and pros ‘“ = = e s 1enty is des- “‘1"’. hat a1 abell understand that the system o going | V' URht into play encu duy, enorgies acoumsulate, health im- mation, It requires a man who has bees ralsed South, and gamed 1h obtaiming money iFom the olored | 88 10 be a serious drawback to their profits and enjoyments. us for their introductio R poves new assoclations are formed, thelr facuities sharpen, | yet one who Lus lived loug ewough i the Nurth to beoome o pretenses, and that, lo the jogitwate per- | It is not desirable that all men should be thorough Qnto‘ most thorough trisl, of five year: way, or buger, ” "1‘"'"""" “",'fi' e “"‘" they become more Lopeful, bope'nl men beco ) Songer N i int —alu- i oth ons th o1 - al, hope’ me provideut ce of my det s i b e o, e Nyt onc-tbird the weightf iron, | action iment juvaitiog peit om0 Wamanmotives . | LY iC T Tiim o acenmt ue, w00 more cuduntsaro | Aicaneres, 186 L6 oo the biasoe whick amtaraly aters | (s, Ay ool S K aFo povEien edaie oct] molOpists LIRSHALL RIS hemhesyain il S swwestibuts Thvalig it in tenacity and otber propertien, littlc,if at i | & anchor improvementa to eustum. sd to prejudier, indeed, pos M'; Freater ndependence in secured, aud thus more | 13 the Soutern charscter, to do justice to that peopis. Tn | ooy, 9 - Dosiion creations by which we are surrounded, and thus all may B s wreedes aod sonnder. views proval) sadivbe | sther words, he must be seficiontly sympatbotio with Bosid- | " By'miitade o certain remark, which Gon. Tillson eals | bocoie practical if not seigatit durotecs to Lhis de So much it behooves every ubjeet to oxydation by atmospheric exposure, aud consc- if you plense. While we are williog, i m, o6 10 G0 bott s 4 i oot o the most rigid and humiliating conditions for the | WOLYER o do better are increased ln the saio proportion | era peouliariiies, and yot stron b in Nort “ianiting,” wasinserted in aa article, pubisbied lu 74 Loyal | Ment of human kuowled That 1he temptatiuns ot to d6 so are redgced, A ¢ cnough {n Northern common | ol Sus,” nastueqiicdin s artiele gt i BB iror to be, in his own self-defouse, and this measure of" quently vastly more enduring. ~Imagine the chavze in the | 40 or hringing out practically great tratb, we wish th A O tire circle of the arts when it and the Kindred ones aro | $oe o eragont could bo lealy 8 tedt truth, we wish that | "' ere to s gurer social atausplre, Feeplo begin to con. | #0060 Lo get at thair true feellage aad purposes. Tho Souk | gy, | stopped the prefs and bad it correct=d. This was fally | tie subjeet h i), e o e gentrall MAoLiery, onEInCering | oo gy, o lb: ABeBlae * Aot g sereh bout ave. | Silor bach clber' toilags as they have more time io hink of | eraer s ostapoben and beaesi. He westiata the late sombet ined 16 the G R LA B T et -Agre S see, 0d hardwaro a8 iron is LOW, A8 for steam | fem, aud Geterwine the comjensation aceording to tho pros. | O GRD Truth und justice Legin to seem more snered, f0r | with the tesue fairly and iy mad e egout of TR Logil Gaprytess sl ohodgd For ihe boasit of y follow.studsats I desire fo el wer, it bas opened on the world an era of progress, aud | ent ‘wethod " The Government s supposed to pay the same they are loss and less calinnsed by constast violiions uo fairly and squarely made up fn bis owa mind, [ theakebe ol T0 Soyel Cvgian Mo my Auo ta- | their attention to a cheap pe:iodical which, bring full of ‘destined to continue a leading characteristic of it. Tates paid for the same quality and quantity of work done for them. We ure mmply assuming tht, v ben men take vie o Ho fought it out and failed ; and his Jogic Is, or was, before | W 1o man,” calling upon the Mu_’;::“*“f:““';‘{'_": ke valuable matter this subjoet, will be of the greatess Mark the difference betwoen pust times and the present— | outside parties, The most liveral expetiinent would, indeed they are sure o tako apother Very suu Tohneom bicloaded hia visies, shear tha heviag fuled, be is a5 | mest ot erialn 8107 Aed * mabo Up & parpe $050 plasered | SorTig0 10 ChEED, S8 13 bis heet £ iayhelfs Aod to the thou- Detween us and leading nutious of old. - The arts of Indis | Isbor under the same sort ‘of disadwantages that o1l experimenta | 88 naturally as results fofl T e renson was that L had beei & good aud faitlfal | 8ands of others similarly situated. Trefir to Tho Pract:- @04 of the East generally are what they were thousads of | Lave when conducted in opposition to the opinions and estab- | OMl€D 1 fo whem {here i 2 he colored peogle, nnd it was proposed o " prove | €@/ Emtomologist, priuted monthly by the devoted mem. R Jished usages of socicty. hen Ji rney, Cassius, M, | 804 When they come toget. uforlor wil stiaggle to workl Lot we (the culored citizons) are » gratefel peo. | bers of the Philadclphia Entomological Society, at No. 518 This communication waa tiken out when tbe wity | South Thirteenth-st., and sent to subscribers for 50 centes truck off. T wos plessed to know that the | 8 year, All farme d years and—an inevitable consequence—so s the social | ¢ imitate the superior, The musees 1 .rn faster by ob: he Bou more ek ”"""':? e 2:{0:;“0? m:ll'vv:r unpaid bl , they ha it :lmw" i | o2 'm“‘;'n"d 'fi'r:mpk' LA A et .';,"":l'l'az} ll:n't r::u:;t :n’-“;vlll.:uid u;:. 'nx :;:l 9'1:::‘:! Fikion Lad bee s and fl;numrrm tho United Statess established were mever altered; with us, to wake | yanteges toa numerous to describe in tbis lecter, study, and their first lessons will be learved abroas OF oo, ook, M An ‘Sl a **good und ialtbful friend.” bue I | ghould be induced to subac: for this useful periodical. miuh‘lh' nalo oo::mvuunwm if 18 had M- York, July 10, 1836, W, & 13 was inser! Without 3 ) my couseat e ouce Shem do better work and more of it, or to replace them | ant, judeed, to remember that the popular pre, uuu.' ag Their o ations and fmpressions, wnder such clecum. | 9%pect of the oase. with others, i becoming the rule—a natioval Lalst. (See | scientifio and labor sav juventions bos so far disap) atances, il Ub as varieus and diverse we the persous. yor upon | are welfishy, and, if Jolosou's plan will give them more than ke, 1 w10uld not be censured, even If it were wron Kanens and Seuator Lane. c“::ln’sm”m“ Reports,) To some minds, there moy | that to-day the experiments mado In this country In se a few potats there will be an esential ugreement. Fornstaues, | yours, or Stevens's, they will not refsss it. Tt is an entire mis- the mercy ofghe oconqueror. Tue best minds of the Sauth saw this as clearly as Thed. Stevens; and those who eontrol caunot be kept apart; article. I am surprised that the General .mfl for hie was informed of the fact that I | Tothe Editorof The N. ¥. Tridune: uavi- ull are intorested In learning “how they can beiter thelr condl- e hose who soars vaobh of teach. | $4K6 1o suppose, Bowever, that the intellizeut clussos of tho isg 1 in o el special aiouin; yet i | 1L, o Lo IS one bl o e i s, | Wt and ey seality, it 18 of equal siguificance aud import to the future | SO0 ventors to the 1 « h g yiolence w ich ‘would have been their fate had th ow, for there is ime, toLsten. The char ges of this | Bouth are afraid of the Sufrage question as proposed b nication antil b vy it tonward movements of the day. 1t 18 | [ived in the timed of Hargzearcs and Arkwright. 5 3 O g Wi Rradaly Cry A0 A avieh 19t | yon and otbers of sour party. I dmsty ond ety | Before i hfr to T KN % won WEten. Jtiothepaper, | Srm: My attention has just beon called to an article- } . - Bat, while we bave grown hospitable to novelties in the arts custom, while meautime (he cless vLu- e who 4 H Y 1t 18 not true that the attacks wade vpon @en, Tillson, {n | 0 yesterday’s World, io which it s intimated that the death o mn-m them is progress in a1l other matters. OT this | and scicaces, we Live not yet reached the point whore we are | &7¢ ¥hat we may oulsuperior, in wcasire, o Gader u | Sufrage had beon proposed when Leo surrendered, it would | 74, Zoyal Georgian, were occasioned by the fuct that th | Senator Lase will han, " e tAD 1 (e BULILA: WOk of G0, R the evol0tion | Sueiybe sacert s, ihe chascquonoes of & grent more) prie | bablh aro makiag thomecls-a fel thruugh ther idaat, “Kuis | bavo boen sosepted wlibout & wurinar. Thle clus beliovo | eiior vt bieh L0% Xern Sommalonnd N SIS 10N, e, Sutabie LIS K1 SN B g (e S BRI ciple. T aeking for a Natlonai trial of our ideas, we cot f. PR o long, ory Is 50k 10l. W | (1ot the negro ean be costroiled in the Interest of the South | $he colored povple under fa'se proleusca. ' My velationd with party of Kansas—that, In short, 1t will be tho prelude to the- WWson i his famaly wers of a frisndiy charactor pre- | dimntegration of that party. Allow me to state that the Re- of lt-? psm is by far a0 presex p-!iolptcuv ¥ fectson the physical, itellectual, | the dread the ralng clusscs have, of touching a grent pogial Luve 1o olaims upon your eclurans, aud respectfully submit w o Gen, vaucement of our species, thm‘l“mns aud _material problem, which, ff solved, m.y rfh.l 'mtu JErdensons !";','P‘x,!:' o1, 83 you are moved, m'-':'fi‘;.".'»' .u’fe'fi' e e o X g .hfl‘ ',.’:‘:33 totie “cemetery ntinir” When bis attention was ealled | publican party of Kansas has existed independent of the afors- :l.nq?un-u it. Of all things, its experditure should | their position spd power. We mear, iasfef re, to give fair - O > 1RA STEWARD. Worst enetales, aud thad if you would seek the uegr's welfare, | 10 the account of that affisir in The Loyal Georgian of May 6, | said Senator ever since his vote to sustain vhe President’s veter th the bighest working standar motice that we eXpect the same emburiassment in a Hopedale, Mass,, July 16, 1806, 00 Wt 1wk 10 other quarters than to the protessed | Besent for wo to come to bis uflice, whers Le assatied mo with | of the Freedmen's Buresu bill, and can 1n uo way be Tros. Ewsayg. | that {'":d" h atigpded Any experim —— T eloniste for help, Nothwithstandiag tho entiro taient und | the moat profute end ungentlemanls langusy Singo that | by Lis death, i popular advs; Meconcilin o | Tanded weaith of the State of Teniesses are disqualified £ om hlivla El' hs wssaiied We in alwost every concoivable mauner, It is, moreover, quite obvions toa resident of that State New York, July 13, 1668, * vertes = ges mejely, erg coue Reconstruction = brh, Jul T TP £rovs coantn s Suftet P ticioation i been i Sormed that bo lad made charkes of 8 serioud | tbat the whom tho Dem: . e -4 ————— roduction in the 5o bow - ~ Proposed, "ilr:{i o1 .‘L..""..‘ifi:'..'i‘(‘;‘i‘m {r;::“a. n‘n‘llfm‘:‘n l'::v.v: e nature wgainst wy private character, 1 add f-ufl tohim o | cold for ZT.""'.- i-n.-:- th “:::l'::yb:"‘ ..‘I'. ” i (" : ge oy w the knee o 2 The Eight-Hour Movement. pfi",‘.";".“:" nesnils since we must theorise before we ex. | Tothe Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. Ew,h‘“ l.illt:..: y,,;,,,n n°’ ,,,3,,.. h;,l.,,l‘ aro ‘x:lm’;:':' b‘-'f:‘\::?nm: |eh’|;£u. ‘-1d] :m]n shat & ?mmi:ufi slaver) .m Lose glory ln‘ih-‘nu they have left, 8 Inmrw nes 'y LW . o) ¢ e or the he froe 1 ppointed, before w oul ¢ wnd meet ‘heroes feids Timeit, that in yourBrookly Navy-Yord the working hours | iu: We waut peace, prosperity sud union. We are prihinedigeds Lo b orng'ag ok e g~ B B ey ik b e | Eog oad Boote il h boom bo ratime I wakietole ov- o8 u ars doing all you e...‘““, dee | wtn & that U e report of the committes shoald be published. | wiiich to form & very safe opposition to the Rebel-loviog De- Kaveas Wodle Sdiwe &f The K. T. = reduced to fevoh per duy, uud o3 mueh d I #k: Lot the difference between us be clearly unde | *.., worked ten ot pay por day wsif | oL vof war, destruction snd discord. We demand cf our | iy supposed down there that 3 stood. We claim that less hours for labor means— We say seven houts, that we may huve as muoh time as pos- | leaders, Corservative Republiase Radical Kejublicaus, Dem- | prive them of their oo, Wealth and personal iflacnee, | He refused 10 uppoiat tke commistee, but coutinaed 10 rejout g5 hfi Sir, yours twy, First: * An increase in Wages;” and sible outside of th X, This would give s three bours | pcrats, Northersers and Southerners, 10 settls, by commen | Luls portion of tho Souticrn pa.pie have made up their mindg | the chareen, New-York, July 8, 166, ages;) more than We Dow Hoursystem, 1o (hiese thres to pormausnt disquelifiontion, sad in this Ight you wili un 1t is not trun that T have obtiined money from colored peo- o Becond . + An inerease in Production.” hours, we hn'c n...: utlzough wn:?h.:-‘uu'uu-uu.w palpable, M:lnm and a-r:d/w all, the fssues between North and South, ‘d’l-m:‘lnd the follow 1ug extract taken from a privalo lettor ad- 11"‘;"‘1'""1*0 e e L dlml s m",',":f:fi” ::J:r:‘tho The Best Drink in Warm Weather. Disputing the soundness of our elai Le charm of moure tme upo ablts, customs, ways of | and to put an end to section ressed 1o the writer of this note, It is from ono of the wost hat Lam advocativg, and 1 am so At Gen. | 1y (ke Editor of The N. V. Tridune. - _.8, you aasume, al- | Living, &, of the werkers can be better percervod at first | h influenti od d philanihs Lo South Fillson should repeat it. . x " d ! rstby | Tho preasing, paramount political necessity of to doy s, to | LHAEH ;:1‘,';: me -n":‘v‘_la oo ,f.‘,’"‘.‘.’lf.':"i,:":..'.'uu'.:":-.‘ ““\',',; 1 have niade no **false and maliefous attacks” upon Gen. Sir: T wich to suggest the expediency of intro- Tulson. 1 aw prepared to prove sl that T havo said. He bus | queing a drink compored of molasses, ginger and fce-water. et 68 8 matter of course, hAL ¥, shall produce less in | Presenting the idea upon s harge senls. Jaet o8 one wonld nse a 3 » P take the Negro Question out of American politics. cun but admire th irié that ruos through his I tter, of A Frvend 4 1 shall T ] not protected tho Free. ol way wo; butTsball | for the multitades who throng our streets almost perisblug with rieiy 5 aguifying glass to b 1p bim 866 someibing ethorwise nlnost 3 the Eight than w ' ‘the ‘Ten Hours; aud that | if not quite mvisible (o the naked eye. A wingls half hour | T3l this is done, the war is 5ot ended; we have ouly changed Tmay sey that he faa fuls ssmple " e an bow unheard vefors 5 | 1ot stoup to personnl ab Uas done. My only erimo s n freedom, T will refer thirst. Any person with a eapitul of €5 oun at once commence: ohall receive loss W2 oes for cight than we more of 1elsare than wo bave, would do us much service; Lot . g for ten or more Dqry ey 5 e e e A TR ot of ity rs| s weapesa. il of 1he {hrek Jartite/wbw: (h'the Sef B vetired to the vack-ground, | thut I am tive to the cu e ¥ ' supposiig o:ly baif aw Lour more, would be much w if o pro- based upon the Negro. In vain we ory.Peace, Peace! when e * | persous who may be bercio ivterested to Major-Gen. Kufus | g hginess that will yield twioe timt every duy. All the outlsy ‘Whill ¥~ cluitn that the produotion of wealth under tho | fersor tould atiempt 1o Uinstrata to bisclas the act ol | thcre is o Peace. To obtaln barmony, wo wust find 8 com- Suxion, ynder whom Iverred for more than swo years, N b, the Eout F 60 wilsP AYGHE" basré), Witk wbole s iehi-Tiour syatem will prove o be very much more | AV, a1, b7 0k & ate Franf euid o | mon ground. I nem such o by e eyl will g0 on B, Yoy e T AN 7. | 106 Vopnd arge suoeRh {0 1o in & kirxe piecy of ooy ban #%pAd thian is now possible, wo aro nevertheless willing for | all interestcd. Koy Lot suppose the Five or Thrie till we again puss from words to blows, and o second, @ stili | Touneasee and other Southern Sint Augusta, Ga., Taho 25, 1805, * | bave s fancet just aboso the otuer Lead. lnuud'uhwl w0 é,l:mm‘ o e fhut. el and adit thay we | Jse Squie 0F Yabi & vy perkope. bt "ocae | Usodier war wil folow. What we wank ook part it | aseure yoothat g wil onpl b ey Lumblers 08 g e O Eovac It plstabie, woud ‘ e 10 overwork would @i | umph, but a final unsoimity, sed. which lo likely to bo caried, whe THE DRATH PENALTY. bo a drik perfctly safs, i fen times betior thun auy otber t taveuted, Iave adjolniog a jay To the Editor of The N. Y. Tribunc, drink for warm weatber ¢ve shal! not produce as much wealth ig eight aa in ten hours’ | eppcar i so fow fours a dy, other difficyties would X A cuties woul : Iy or Conaervati A mose on their p {6 thelr_place; ond wo don't wait 1o exchange (iffcuitic | WO WUt nOW partles, bured upon now lssues, coutesting | pres it 1:)::m|:'(lx.'nl>|::. ‘would only ::l'.}”l' Yioti to fresh m of pure ice-water, wh cg- , wh fabor, aud yet we insist that our wages for labor must and | 500 FERGETC b o0 T b 2 v 3 f f ‘ e . simpy, Wo wast o € ar enougl o ot idof aus v and | every State, North and South, an s oor ewler bstory, Their | eults wed costiuucd opyresthon, T wanid vot b a bea'ly - Sim: I thauk you for the insertion of my forwer | §ley from the barrel fn c1se it shoukd be too eweet. - ‘The Eight Hour system will inereaso our wages in spito | §fsosed 1o the Eigt Hour reduetion wo urge aguinut o Firo questions mus be Rational, ndt goog aphlorL Thero must be | SUPAIGD fo thom o bo sbgted, 8 181 thue, Lu such prot- | aricls in your papor of the 2at of Tane, Kfyou aew mabltied |, Koy oo a drink be estabished ia evhi7 3ttt 6 B9 ST pooeed 16 the Kixut Hout reduetion we args apwluat & Fire- | 1g nger Northern party, nor & Southern party, Whoo | % BT, Bttt o S ering with tho Canatitation, 1 | With what you said by way of reply, Teertainly um. qui very :Tx').:'::"H.J‘i?kfi:.‘v',hfifx"«'hfi'fiflxf fumlog driske of the combinationsof employers, even thongh we produce Hfi::-gli'l:v:d-;r:‘;-um\:‘::’:‘x‘;ll :.",p:‘{o..”w:u new partics are taus orgauized upon lssues agitating alike | should car carplation was bas precladed from impartially judzing | oue irJury, but with groat bewefit. The whele cost of ‘water, s whether (he legal fn@iction of death exerts a benofioent or per- | lop, molasses nd ginger for a cumbler, would bot exceed hald 14 enable_vach oo to dilate thet acent, aud 1t would sell at six conts as fast ae it could be '-';.”'::'m"’u'n“&"" not combine, boesuse they, wil} cature our Eigbt-Bour ety by proposing B, thus: “Asyou | o pois f""'"""‘“‘ prejudioes and hatreds will die 0ut— 1 4 ip Nogr Sufyase t “ure opposed to the Eight-kio Augement, Why dou't you go | 1€ B0F€, 10 loDgCr Tuaped, will heal. Tlien, we sl ve Amcr: | the Union for fear thid s+, nicious fufluence,” I purpose now, with your permlssion, to Tuere will, i & reduction of the hours of labor, be less | in £.r Fifteent” s would be “tit for tat,” persoual ralliry | foan citizeos, aud despiso the narrow bigotry of section. Aotk ia A b waive the Bibly srgument, and to consider tho matter solely | "' 1 ¢hink 500 barreln of this drink could kare.beea b on the principles of reason, yesterday had it beca 1a readiess. Jess motive to “ combine” in au antagonistic sense. | inpisce (f argument. We mustcommence by assuming & cer- | Thus far, we are al agreed. How, then, shal we finda sonted i “":f i# not the time to show why this will not happen; | baiu degree of reapect for cach otier's purposes. ¥ | 8ot e 0 ut, 15 & single sentence, it iy be said tha OLLBPPCD; | Cant aby one overworked.. Wo are not oeting arytiiny | couimon grousd? Thisis tho problem for Awerioan states South relleved of millry 1w a0d o R voriorsdy woinms | Tdouot understaud you shd atbers’ who adrocate the = Biod_take gstep in tha sight direotion, cverything ATy B p e ey pbegrp el b LR watialip iu 1666, Let us briefly state for cach party its own | 10 Waiva tha vicht of reproseatation in Coogress Tor "ivo o | abalition of Capital Puishiment to deoy sll Fight of the elvio The Hon, 8, P, Tagrak Aanium:'l":n, if you wish, tuat we £%e!! not produce n visit rome noon to your Brooklyn Navy-Yard e 'ju,’; 4 m[ .hund "Iwu Proposs s compromise, which s 1may aceept, ::; ."';':';v"f':“ h;-:'lI:rl:vr‘::l’-‘l‘.-[:"::;;",}“""":y;" ‘p.er:‘h:lmhl; magistrate to panish murder. I blieva you generally advo. [ T e Edflor of The N ¥ Tribanage much under the Eight-Hour sysiem as v do now by f’;".',“",";,;‘u':"‘;fl"i‘_]"::"; 60 50 e Ut Lic itendunt awhieh may 1nvolvo a sacrifice of p Bt Dot of | 93 faited tr st 8L sell o o e connected with th begro, | ©M0 imprisoument for life as a subsiitate for deth. Sowe of | B 1 notice in the report of delegates elected from orking t1eu of more hours u o dey, we 8,4 iosist upob | the belriige, e 00Fs Lo lostant l",‘l"f"l“‘:- L e | 1 would then be williug that (e North should resuue " | you talk ubout the “God given Tight to 1ife,” and deny that asa | the City of New-York to the Philadelphis Convention, fono8 ue couservative Republicans ot 7, The oF a8, talent in tho 3 ueht to beer | o tantutly take away what God bes givan yinas | ou the eighth page of this moruing's TRIBUNE, the name of h our State L urs, we would (5s Hon. Kidnoy P. Ingrabem, elected, with the Hon, Fer- fight wos tc2 the Union, wnd t* that, ‘coutduess of our cloim that wages for the Liboror or | Jio kuows from experionce the rush thero will be. Everr. e men arceall en raueh & wifs of God wa life, You drr, Lowoy the 1 all tho questio Wt Incrense without varing tho yrice of | thirg is quiet pged at o caded the poin el e & " b t. 56 has ebolislel + thus ... Lk I:e‘dnp"?hff““““ tho 1ertese will Lé at the rapparent y’nl‘rtlvtvn? the mustof them are esting. | eridaaced herscerity, ‘R rae | reitingforus Toseenro the anrestraived thongh Tiberty is God.given, It .y t.ited for erime, If | naudo t0 represout tho Nisth Distict, 1t mor be here differs e b gt e ! o | tng this experiment, ¥ would gladiy s of tie communi b it Wig.lifo may not b te that the 1on, S, ham represented the Seven- in world-of differsnen Vetween Inercusing vages | §1055 MUELTRLSH S MU LTI o G KL & { rejyeseniod tn Cungress aad in 1o 21 80 £.1fuited.on . [l o8 Hier B | e aby Dsteot ot fs oty 1 e ApemLig of 5 e st b4 | e Ahdn. | durle hx i peoy <L kive you this cxtraet o thow Jou o @nimu Tho youu sy thit 1ty way ¢ v uid He gannor, and Y A Canatirurional Amendment abolishing srery was before the Legtalature for its ratificati: Ver G party 8 afierws Al tlind rty hus 1 117 | bis voue ctands recorded againat the amendinent. n thad, in cases wh ] i auv doubt of gullt slovid New-York, July 17, 186 “mm of the capitaiist and inereastag tieim | A by 44 2] tiem st the | ot bent ovi f ., . 3 8 oie short Tour every man must be the gate or | Ratfrage, the right to g exponse of the eonsuimer, 8 IATs MAOTTT of whom Labor | 1 beif a day. This inalife of high pressn-e, friction, | viduath ¥ithin ey owe borde , . % X Trodce. otbes things. Ouie dolar 5 iy, Whed Bour | wees avd tass. sweat aud dist. 4nd (b whois hrad af avi's | whs K03 1o Comptitamion son e TWL +iild Stale in wminds of the i Low " the negro guidance in bis presen ss aud unprotecied Juis chass of suiids are pever reacked or it by (Lo 1~ o