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| 1 i i | fl re—Die Orit Las Georg! Lingard 5! Mach Crook. Rew York Clrewa— 14th st, opp Academy of More rele #85 Broad #49. yo Female Minatrete, ay wnmel—opea to Visitors abate For the accommodation of persons residing ap town, advertisements for Tam Sun wil) be received at regular rates at the up-town advertisement offica, Gy Weet Thirty-decond strect, at the Junction of Broud- ‘Way and Sixth avenue, from 5 A. M. to8 P.M. It ts Sot Mr. Grernry hae published in the 7ridune several official letters proving that President Grant has threatened war againet Hayti in case the Government of that republic should take any hostile action toward the present ruler of San Domingo. Mr. Greevey thinks that this revelation ts startling, and so it is. Without any authority of law whatever, Grant has ordered our naval forces in the Weet Indice to take part in the civil war that has long been raging in San Domingo ; and now it appears that he has taken the initia- tory steps toward making war upon Hayti also on the same account. All this is downright usurpation, and it merite nothing but impeachment. For these acts of lawless war making GRANT should be brought te trial and turned out of his office. As the Evening Post says: “The acts of war which he has authorized are such that ifit should seem fit to the House of Repre tatives to impeach him at the bar of the Benate for violation of the Constitution he swore to respect, he tcould find it dificult to make a defence.” a Is Senator Thurman a Temperance Mant ‘This question bas suddenly been sprung upon the country in a rude and unnecessary manner. A correspondent of the Hamilton Terald, a well-known Democratic journal of Ohio, lately alleged that in 1868, when the Democratic National Convention was in ses sion in this élty, “at a meeting at the Fifth Avenue Hotel Tuvnman got drunk and, mounting » table, pledged himself that he would not vote for Ciase.” This is the whole of the published testimony to this pur port. It has been published Ly the writer in the Hamilton Herald on the authority of the Hon. ALEXANDER Lox, a highly guished Democrat of Cincinnati, The « respondent of the Jerald was himself pres ent at the time in New York as one of the famous PENDLETON Escort ; but he does not pretend to have any persoual the fact which he alleges on thy of the Hon, Mr. Lona, On the other hand, the National Inti geneer, Which ig now continued in th wledge o: testimony city by Mr. ALEXANDER Denatan, denies the story with great vigor, “It is,” says the Inti ron ut lie that Tuur MAN got drunk, ‘The whole of these pre this last dious slander against one of the fow statesmen of today ef whom the coun try Las reason to Le proud, Senator Tucn MAN is far too great a man to notice this wretched libel; but we take it upon our. licious, The writer was Gere, and knows whercof Le speaks, It is too bad to have such a cont this raised respecting the d ntorfrom Ohio. Judge able mau, and has nguished Se TUURMAN is a ver ned an enviabl Fi Paki tation by his speeches and votes in. th Seuaty. It is impossible, however, to come to any decision upon the question whether he really got tight during the National Con vention of 1868. The testimony far about balanced. We incline, how ever, to the opinion that Mr, Denar must be in the r forth in the is 80 evenly ht, and that the allegation put Hamilton Herald is slanderous. But if it should prove true that the Senator took too muuch to drink on that occasion, our earnest advice to him is at one f total abstinc 0 adopt the and to stick to it reformation is not sufficient in and the relapse into drunker ness is apt to be very bad. Gen, GuANt tried to reform, aud for a time there was hope that he would persever Bat si his clction to the Presidency he has given conclusive evidence that there is no safety for a public man who has once been in the habit of getting drunk, except in alwta ng sternly and forever from everything that can intoxicate If it be true that in 1868, through ‘Tuer MAN'S getting tight, Judge CHasi lost the Domination and election, it is also true that GRAN, through bis own getting tight and otler misconduct, will loge the renomination aud reileetion in 18 — The Quarrels in the House and their Lessons. When the present Congress met there Were sixtecn vacancies in the House ; two in Biates otherwise fully represented, and four tecn in States which had not held elections mbers, The nominal Republican ma in the House, as It now stands, is 1, How will it probably be when use is full at tho Decem The two vacancios first named tertainly Le filled by Republica maining fourteen are u le up of three i New Hampshire, four in Conueet cnt, tl in California, and four in Texas, The D. crats have just secured the three members in Now Hampshire, and they have a fair ehone to ota n two in Connecticut, two in Calif nia, and two in ‘Texas. If this calculation shoul turn out to be correct, then the Demo ald get nine of nd the Repu publ al majc nty-nine in a full Hous this ¢ I practical crats w these aix n men ty of ans seven, th, ans a ne Tho proceedings of already shown that for a the House iv not in the hands of the him and his Administration. In a word, for all mere party purposes, the control of the present House of Representatives is lost to the Republicans. What is to be the legitimate effect of this condition of things upon the next Presiden- tial contest? The history of political parties throughout tho past half century affords abundant material for answering this ques- tion, Let Republicans listen to its teach- ings. Since the election of Joun Quincy ADAMS in 1824, no party which had lost the control of the House of Representatives in the middle of a Presidential term has ever ventured, with two exceptions, to renominate its President Taose exceptions were Mr. ApAMs himself and Mr. Van Bunen; and their over. whelming defeat when they ran a second time stands as a warning to deter any party from repeating the experiment. Nor, since the accession of Mr. ADAats, has any party which had lost the control of the Howse under the circumstances above men: tioned ever succeeded in choosing anybody to the Presidency at the next following elec- tion, except in one single case, which, when closely examined, does not turn out to be an exception to the rule after all. We refer to the election of Mr. BucnaNnan in 1856, notwithstanding the House of Representatives chosen in the middle of Mr. Prence’s term did not contain a majority of Democrats, That House, elected in 1854, during @ transition period in politics, was composed of five factious, namely : regular Democrats, Anti-Nebraska Democrats, Old: Line Whigs, Know-Nothings, and Republi cans, The first named faction largely out numbered either of the others; and Mr Banks, after a two months’ contest, was chosen Speaker by a coalition, and by a minority vow, thus proving that no party had @ majority in the House. The historic precedents, therefore, stand without exception, and the lessons they teach the Republicans are as imperative as they are plain. They demand that the I publicans instantly abandon all thought of renominating Gen. Quant; and they admon ish them to compel him not only to imuedi ately and openly withdraw from the list of competitors for the nomination, but to cease 8 course of conduct which 0 distracts anil deworalizes the party as to render it ex tremely doubtful whether he will leave it strength enough to elect any cand date to the Presidency in 1872 — Keno! night the police made a raid upon the keno gambling houses. Of these there are from forty to fifty im the city. Most of them were broken in upon, and their o: cupauts arrested aud confined for the vi n the station houses. Some of the gambling house kecpers were however informed befor hand of the intended raid, and eseaped by having their doors closed when tl arrived This raid will probably chock the } Lusiness for a fortuight or three we. if it should be repeated from time t ihis class of gambling he closed aliogether Why don’t the police also take the On Satard ¢ polic 8; but Le 6 would soon bavks in hand? Of these there are six h all, Without the consent of the police authorities they could not exist. Why tuck the comparatively insigni keno men, and leave faro uadistur keno, and every other hi ‘ hy their tolerance, not to say their v How do the body-guard of Senators. who have done Gnant’s bidding Montos, Cameron, Frei T about it now? Don't they toed fellow who discovered that ho hed rolled hinself in the mud for nothi We know what you think about Finton ! Gen, Guan’ than and say it? Will you ever have a better time the present to come out boldly es Grant-—Mr. Svs ported by an interviewer to have said a few 0° “Put Grant on a horse, and he w to go ahead.” ‘This did not seem Guan rode full-butt nner on nis re nows |b » be the ease when to the loeamotive at New Orleans, and broke three of his ribs Wooden-heast—Ruimor has it that the be ginning of the quarrel between Peston and GRANT happened in this wise: FENTON sui a wooden head This was reported to Guant, who bas never forgiven it to some one, “GRANT is — Tight Places.—Gay? has been in many a tight place before, somebody to pick him up. but there was always Who will pick cans, When it meets in Docomber it will he {u the power of fifteen disaffected Republi cans to defeat GRAN’ pots hi have Any measure upon which Gen heart; and the events whieh oceurred muly conclusively prove that the House contains tw e that number of Republicans who are docidedly hostile to him up uow ? — A correspondent of the Cincinnati Com. mercial gives a cheerful picture aars in Arizona, He thinks that civilization i wuking progress there because the Apa do not bi pt the stile of aman head downward trom a mes quit bush, pull his skin off, and bake his br over a slow fire, at @ nearer paint thay tree mile frow Tucson; while three years ago levils were iu the habit of amusing themsely with such tal of the Territory goes to Ariz pastimes within two miles of t Still, he says , a wand gets back alive is cor to devote remain of his ow al life t pulling the arrows out of him and plugeing up ¢ holes ix his shin, ‘This correspoutout fur ther expresses the opision that aruy ofticers ho march eighteen ailes a day, with tor wuce, champaguy, and canned chickens iu their io catching Apaches who ride miles a y n their tleet, little, tough mustangs, aud think othing of it, Out of a colony of one handret and thirty-five pi era who went to Tu vi 1857 nearly every one bas t led by th Apachos, Ninety murders by Indians bave boo committed in one county tm a single year, W ’ an army oflicer ties to push the Ludians ia gor 64t he is transferred to another commaud. —— Rev. Mr. Harem, the Unitarian clergywan who was arrested in Boston a short time ago for distributing trw the door of the Tremont Temple, where Elder Kxare, the evivalist, is holding forth, is likely to weet with @ murtys’s fite as the result of his zeal in tion of doctrinal literature Ms, Marcu escaped from the clutches of the taw only to fall into the more merciful hands of muscular Christians, On Wednesday last bo undertoo’ to enter the roomy sat It sees that of the Young Men's Christian Assoc which institution he holds certificate of mem- bership; but the Secretary refused him admis- sion, and, accordiog to Mr. Harcu’s account, told him that if he did not stop distributing those devilish tracts he might expect a ride on the too of the Secretary's boot, An hour or two later Mr. Haren sneceeded in entering the rooms, and was engaged in reading a newspaper, when the Scoretary and Librarian approached him, and without a word of explanation buetled him out of ho room and down the stairs with such force as to cause hit to fall and bruise his wrist and leg. In addition to his other troubles, Mr. Tlarca is denounced by Elder Kare to his an ungodly aud uncircumcised in- oe ‘The way in which a man may hive a sult brought against him, judgment entered ap, and execution issued, without his knowing anything about the matter till the Sheriff seizes bis prop erty, is startlingly exemplified by some recont proceedings in the Court of Common Pleas for this city. One Jonx Jouxstone, a respectable plumber living at 98 Charles street, has been com- pelled to apply to the Court for an order vacating a judgment against bim on @ bail bond, which be bas proved beyoud question he never executed. It appears that ® fow months ago some rogue, for the purpose of getting g confederate out of prison, bad personated Mr. Jomxstoxs, and gone bail in his name to the amount of $1,000. The bond being forfeited, the same spurious Joun- store was served with the necessary papers, and in due time judginent recovered against bim for the amount of the bond; bat, of course, it was only when the Sheriff walked into his house with the execution that the real Jouystove became aware of what had been done. Fortunately he was able, as wo have said, to show his freedom from liability, but not without considerable ex- pense and annoyance, It is to be hoped that the District Attorney will profit: by this lesson, and take pains hereafter to ascertain whether or not the persons who offer themselves as bail have @ right to the n wes they assume, —— A petition has been presented ia the Log ture asking a the eve of the new Hahnewaua (bo awopathic) Hospital Dr, Seeowe, the medical director of this hospital, tates in his report that there w six appli cations for adinission to the pressat snail hos is fa grant to aid tion are pital in East Pilty-Gfth stroct to every one that an be taken, The petition is signed by Porer Coorun, Mausuaun O. Rogeers, Gon, Moves tan, Mayor Haun, Davin Dovey Fieto, J. J Astor, Horace Greecer, County Clerk Loaw Sheriff Baesway, Wrntsan Ce B, Sweeny, and many ¢ une Havant, Pere yer of our important citizens, Petitions from cousty an th State are also coming 4 pacity is @ 19s! erving one, aud will, wo teust, Feesive du: cousideration from the L ature, — In La Siei dad of Lima, Pera, of the wit, we find th» following account of an apparest wisunderstandiag between the commanders of ur vessels of war at Callio and the Peruvian authorities, whieh clearly demands further i vestigation “On the 21 of May tore Orr y oe he Boglisis the ris t “ that stbsequent to tae 24 0: veder of sluting Lad 0-cu alwred, amd tat tat a wtel for the differ between one ant the ‘her comp iment. ‘Piis excuse is subject es on. But, be tiutas it may, the fet was ostab|in ied bore and then that bosd Oar wacunal vow hove of the United states of North Ameri pst Mace at th opmiact this rule cur mwwy ” Yon the ensuing dtr of July, aud it must ao ex-Minister EY and ihe cies of Ui Bureaus ot Ki roien Atairs and Navy, at whic co ef Ne lust Weal Was CHuMcued In Tats bustNeKss the ver bof the we Nor the interest of raed, Adsuiral Te peoule, we think that thie ¥ rtivent qi¢ the better, In W gton lust week, uN who bave # restaurant at the eocnor of vuvenue and Bloveath streot brought before the Poles Court upon tie cow plaint of an American citicea of African desceat who charged them with refusing to sell bis | tiquor, For ver it was T that th retusal to fur lewks was uot based upra distinctions of race and eylor, but apon the stiaginess of the complainant, who would not pay ten dollars a drink, the price which they tithe Audrioé staves that itwas proved t satisfaction of the Ju vat Hanver & I had whiskey which they were inthe habit of iling at that price, aud that they bad uo other kind at the time, ia consequence of waieh yplaint was dismissed. If whiskey is real rolling in Washington for ten dollars a glasa, the seayed. The vill whic has beon introdacsd in the Legislature by Senator Noavox. prohibiting physicians from writing preseriptiuns unless the pis are given im full, y terns as are defined and known in the several medical, pharmaceutical, or chemical x1 books, is ex nt in ity general purpose, ut contains one provision that is open to s Th allowed to be \ wu is that prescriptions shall not be dled a second The peated or compe , except by the physician's cons usual practice bere ix for the druggist to retain the prescription, which he numbers, and then the person using the remedy ean, on presenting the Vial or box which has coutained the mediciac have it retilled lv England the practice is for the druggist to copy the prescription, which is then returned he customer with the medicine. By the visions of Mr, Nowto’s bill, a patient: must con uth often as the case may requir pro: physician as often as hix medicine gives w Jersey for his pi t which inany would undoubtedly do, as ferry fares are a great deal cheaper than doctors’ bill Unserupulous: 4 ns—and it 1s to be pr numed that there are some of that class—called in to prescribe for trifling complaints, would be tempted to order modicines in sinaller quantities 1 they fd think sary for off ga ure, so that their patients would. by ed to pay them foe several visits where o © wis needful, ‘The only respeetable p $ who vata anything by the enfureeient of the bjvetionable provision would be the apothecaries f Jersey City and Hoboken, — The celebration of St, Patrick's Day in Cincinnati is well worthy of mention, A battalion f colored men, under command of Col, Ronewt Hautax, appeared in the procession, They were cheered to the echo by the ex cited multitude on the sidewalk, They wore magnificent green uniforms and white glo Their Colonel was mounted on a gray charger, handsomely caparisoned, and they were given one of the places of honor in the procession, They preceded Gen, Haueiy, the released Fenian prisoner, in the Lina, THE SOUTHERN VULTURES. A LeQistatore which THROWS OUR OWN INTO THE SUADE, se Every Senator with a Clerk, a Pages ae a ie Lory which Gov. Sco ne 'P he Groatest Body ot Scamps ever Assembled, Corresponaence of The Sun Couvunia, 8. C., March 11.—A wide breach has recently beon mide between Gov. R. K. Seott ‘and certain other officials of the State Government of South Carolina whieh bids fair to result In great 00d to the people, Tho Governor has become dis: gusted with the unblashing corruption of many of his political jatos, and his pat his footdown with crusting effect npon all of their plundering schemes. Of course he as not done this with impa- nity. 2 howl of raze has penetrated the tive Ciamber, and the Governor movts with Blac looks, and infew instances with positive iusalt from the thieving officials who «urround bi, TRYING TO STEM THE TIDE. Learning that this state of alairs existed, T have taken pains to inquir which have led to it and the effvet the Governor's action by had upon the Letter classes of tie people. I fud that all clitses of the natives are beginains to foel that the Governor trics to do what Is richt. Sa into the evus sia peaks well of him, and the whole white and @ large proportion of the colored popu lation speak of his recent efforts to nullity the power of the rascals in torms of the highest praise. Ho has it session veiood and ic other ways defeated every moasure passed by the Legislature that was not directly for the in terest of the people, Plunderiog bilis—-and they were passed by the lower House in large numbers— received bis unqualifed opposition, pal One of these, the Greenville Railroad bill, which Proposed to issae two millions of State bonds for the construction and repair of the Greenville road, and whieh was one of the most barefaced swin.tles ever attempted upon any people, was killed wholly by hin efforts, and that too notwithstanding the fet that the Governor himsolf is very Largely interested im the road, That swindling seveme was f the Hon, Francis Moses, Spescer of the Hoa oi. Joe Crowes from Laurens, WHO was lormerly a negro trader, but who now clai ns to bo te nogro aid to these negroos : color to the Legisiature. If you never will have anotber listened to tila, and who could neither read nor dot then theso Northern adventarers eame tn and You mart set 4 your own you don't do it now opportynity.” They tent. men’ to. Che Lagislature write, and who, of course, were lel about by the nose by these vam - pirer, Who are now sucking th Carolina, Such was the aid T the State, tan mental, tie people to put an end to th Aiding me in getting good mor 6 life-blood of South had in reconstructing ‘You will see that it was more muscular T have appealed agsin and again to his state of things by A for office, but thoy choose rather to fori their Ka Klux Kian to DRIVE C4 ALL OUT OF THR STATS. There are peop’ too, who, L must aeknowied uot ouly from this State, but fr for ® greater set of scams does not apply to al Correspondent—[s ty Improvement woon the first ? Gov, Seott—Well, no, I can" are ninety odd negroes in tl with a few exceptions are very iznorant men ¢ controtied almost entirely the consequence 18 E have sad Do sperk Aguratively, % of South Carolina tra budily by m gang Of robvers. Correspondent Kian intend to Gov, Beott—T Dowvoraue F hone Ta gular means to wecomplial intended that no Repub! fo the apper counties, w these extreme wearutes to dr intimidate th future. ‘The pri now Is the taxwathe have an idea that eve pluadered and ROBBED BY THR CR as they call them, aud they h ecomplish by Nope to The doll here, and thi present Li What do you think ney thereiore res ey aro high tn office 6, shoull be driven coin the United States, never breathed ; but sislataro any ‘There who They by the wile men, and to stand here with @ in order to keep the pin being carried off the Ka-Kiux these outrages? resiore the State to must way they take a it, They have fully Miceholder shalt exist rt to em out and to ting them in of ‘betr natred just peop'e 1 (hat seek OF tux they pay te say that it fe lower Hou ive ty anye eT-DAG ve virtually resolved nt, to pay no more taxes anti! tuey can be aswured that the money is not misapplied. aud the may be, thore is no excuse for uoon that ground, ple at tur you refer tot few ums arco, FT wil explain aod then you will doderstaud doauties of negro legish Ww ase of tue I feprescating @ State of fi sud weaith of Soutu Caroll Our Leuislatare appropriated Cirle nas for legislative expe T signed that bill, altuough It Wat ot was euurely tov heavy asit were, Mie Fem der of the # There may have been doubtless are instances where the public moneys have been misappropriated, However this resistance to the law ‘There are other meibods of chorking such evils than Waging War upon the peo- ‘Correspondent—What Instances of corruvtion do v, Seoit—Well, there ts the matter of legislative xpenses, tue appropristion for which I vetoed a that matter some! to you, nz about the rst place, the isiature, a bod €135,000 5 nsew up to tat tue struck me at the ti L dit it under pro best friend; State Troasasos Parker, Comptroler: | ety juied at $125,000, ard it was agreed that that Genera Neagle, H. H. Kimpton, the New York | siould be u apelations, bak woen te bil peneial agent of Bouih \; Tim Huactey, a | came up in the House, §149,09) additional was, ship: ehigeeir Precast gape il ipl Mca ese bet pel tu waking We Ot $235.00, 07: Just $4 jolly trivinan from New York, who re ine onmire vausten, L vetoel ¢ © prleston tn the lower Hoase ; il last of 6 the Le sisi Dennis of Noewi wooo avatin the Litele bil vag a 0! §110,00) for sap for te stave Mow 3,00 works of furniture A Gneat Jus. Toin detectable party ago purchase! the Gree road from <0 very pay tine for ta 2° part with moiey ob by the hypotneestion of Soat's Caroling oads in tie New York market, The bonis «0 hy poluecated formet a very troublesome, because un. xpliinatis, portt of tas State tobt, and although State Trowarer Park or isa good Masncler, he neve tly exuioit um his boos, Where ar © Wands? peoole used toask, and poo Parser fol troubled in ayirit, ‘Toe Hoo, Braneis M jowerer. 1s never at a wien the pingh and Joe Crowes, ant Kiatotoa, pal ap a b 10 maKe tho Sito take up its own hy 4, Uy iSsUing WOW Ones as Asabstty to the re Whudve was #0 bacetaced that many of the members chosel when Uiey attempted to t heavy dose of Golden Bittors clors Moses and) Park: ad tele stomac is te ‘ of the rupiur a ts, visit 1 have a long interview with the Gov ant otuer waters, and I Degrees in Both Carolina Who demanced representation, and yet lit but fow pople among themssives Ob to represent them, ‘They might have been induced w cor Weir xeprasculaUon ubon walle wom of chaacies, lat wo | omesity cieu ( Gov House te X.rava,aut furnitur was WITHOUT WARKAN and for a variety of other me that (ue L ete, und He was, pondont—Were there (ducing the session ? | Gav. by there wer never any that got through [4 yet. Laonerally man ged to k oat body were nob 40 reckie aud goueraily wed to du pret Correspoudent—Is tere shoud be such an imme ws of tow Lecislitur Seoul—N 2 Bu Dave, All sided thes Wtachés ar 1s a horde wor Mal tue AND all of them pay o sbi & ow cut ty un Mat exp for statlo normous, aid & great deal 1 and « ndeavored hrully to Wo Say that generatiy [cave un Corresponteat— Chea you have hud a tendency to exus take then fee we ubers oF bie ence Swi Ile 1 know not, v lerk, pas hited Siaies Senators ay not AXos Wa & the t $140,000" a iruut of course, I pat lu the State it OF Lat, that T could not Aplain, A tew Lot red wer How Was ut Dknew of on Li mavula be pryi any ober frauds at- mony others, but F enough to require a Ul thea in the Sonat ss s,the lower House, ¥ aearly rigut. Ly reason why th expeuse attending the of tan vEMALe, * pretexts. To-doy 1.00, suid to be the Ty. Lue printing t MW uitersy usele yae leaks that l have stop, and Tam glad unig all tue ate the pe bay, abd things and waste ot Yos, no doubt tey feel 0, alth th Wy exaggerated Wea of the u ve Min) 0 Lic talon tet the F r 1 tein to roasury, W i Ho Goveraor at the Sits House, a an short. they arge gran that was erce ela le” Yea 0. course W brwr to Mis secretary, Me. Ml igue._o0 ; n an idea soon Thor, 1 Was soo Usherod ia kracivusly we rey ; tity New Yong Suw," ald the Governor, "ts i Cinuly & hvely wewapaper, and Lovin ghd to soo ta | spose t to Ziv wood uaatts | rained mon, who tet their Hving hy th vnmaitied © nea, and I | presing upon viel aelzabora, Ie ni sound ike t erunce | (ad Uae that we are indebted (or 0) sid ne would tak 4 liad wome eflerk in beingtig a niviwition 10k nite rm seat youar t Bost toa. tit were tre, tha poop! avn ta tae | and ‘them todase. Lasprehens ng thei Wiilipui jude | refived Co bo ‘earoled. I therefore bad woo A NEIGN OF TRRKOR Wor. Reatt=I do 1 atte trae. T ; ol lie day shores Kad heatiodsor } Tne NeORORS May M DMPRUDENT ow urriving. Burin week i When Juiced. down very. 1 Ila ' in ward Chat Cotter comusels Will provall Lo prevent further | ere isa sentiment iu South Calolis tat is. bora Wucition f the previous system of wiavery (oat prompts a Corres; ondent—Heyond appealing tothe Feterst | Sarin! eles Whie en to. murder” by mooute ques in the disturved sections? they, would kill rate, ‘This feell Gov, Boou—I have issued a proclamation warning | hivats ‘ont’ ocereionally as att rurene uk the pwople of the covsequences of their lawioss | Un on, and then We Live a reign of terror that ean nese, AUK have also KoUL for several Of the promiuant | on ressed by United Siates troope, Conservative men to coufer. wich (en 4s te th ‘ we Hepubueenisin in this Suite, aud best Hicans of allaying tue turby eat apirit. Daun of W Lice end by murdoring Repu piniva that much more can be dune by ieasou ne voters tnate eeking to ait political Wit these people than by torclig two aith, It ts certainly a Very novel t gut tao wider have you unuersiand suatiers ts «believe it will s aah vel With reference to the changed condition of adairs | tccvesyon You siy you are vor of here, it will be wecessary for me to go back to Uh ng 10 oxtteme Ble 10 reprove hone ¢ reorgimianion of tue Stale Goveruinent. Unlike | What remedies dus you su ceent tl ep) the most of the States atthe Nori, we have here a | Gov Bootle L ncee si eady micy conet! Variety of elowents that are wost Wificuit to man | coure ‘with recur r : oe pen ce st We have the resp white popula: | complain t Toes comriuit melt a Hon, who carried Bouth Carlin ous of the Calon. | ene in chert bunde, and worl wore ces Ate god fuught to keep her out. ‘Thea w r | protect teenmelves Walle T dope belt tion of those from tue Noth who tow or | fiat Is true, Fain ai he Whites « Mick agiin. ‘Those two classes ure antazouistic | opoortunity to help mee taining order, & Veneapl ab in Mey might be | aim resolved bo give tava HO eXCIAY Lor Col © refund euch other wikia Irieuuly focl | (ueir present course. I Love tuerewie gine nan en we have Ue rt has WOUST LASS OF ALL, THE NORTHERN ADVENTERIRS DISARM THE COLORED MILITEA ENT IWELY win came bere solely to make money out of thos Correspon Hav do who smistortuaes, Dre crot to say this class ar 5 a) rous, wad by she aid of another clans suid mor ‘ wi u Folin, Uiey Nave pusted thoiaseives lu liane ticir negro supporters and the Southorn , quires, Liat " OL intense hate molnly theoueh th ; nikition Of things (hat tute Kuck ux outrages ar oan ee sheen ving pervetrated’ Whea the war enaed Tbe. | snd give place to beticr men, ‘I that if leat Of Sou.h Carolina, we lonud ik aw hi y | ou hy mare o be Uisk, Wen Ltook my seat u@ Governor in tas, F | Seinen whom Ta ' Iried my bose to secure gua men fur such atices as |! ative fru York ¢ Of cour Vad tie tiling of, but Eussure you it was a F 86 avery tent atior, J was blamed very muuch for at H 1 ek Ua i LDomvcrais to oflce, bus it could not be hel if! lo ' Y Were Bearee t Moe” Hy says that It ANY DECENT MERU BLICANS ' bo indy t in tho State. ‘Thoy made such a din about my ear ie : ‘ Wat L finally gave up that policy, and Lrogret tos ‘ ’ svpoluted some Mepublicaus, or mia Wau ca att i y (hemselves such, that would disgrace any commu Corre y im the World, "Lapooinsed some trial Justices in | or ert ag heey tho northern park oF we Hive, who, It they nad | OG cM abel toe tM been brongit forward as oftice-uolders in any dtate |! t orth, the people Would have risen uaa oi nk i one | think shat aiveady Jed the iunsschin aut of the Gover: | theek thigee ates tists appointed thom, And so with the Logisia: | horwentia rate & ie Legislature was tiled up with men who | jer, bois eared Cither Ignorant oF dishonest. ‘There Ww J telegram now thit erie f wine Intelligent mon giong suid, Lub thoy ware | jyleitararm Bow that cu Fant me-rood along wits bucm, vided It g ¢ vadent—Was not that the foult of the | jrtite year \olellixent Republicaus in not putsiug up respects. | then 1. ble men for the Logislature t I Byvtey! te Goy, Scou-—Yeu, Ut You must romeaber that we onder doy had 91.00) newly-entronsliined Rorhasbongsa ba bald y9R }Aiak of BUTLER'S KU-KLOK BILL? Gov, Beotl—As a Kiux ik way prove ettoctive eLey o# @ oviMiCAl mossuce, Of extern butt ting the Ku MOE AL ex vedti Ab i allugetuor boo law I've no douot it could by 24 the Btate ove orrespondent—Governo I botieve I matter tion at th tg the Demoerata. ne other done, Wi I con asenre you it created a North. ination and all ma Fei er of thing t—That was simply ao attempt at BLACKMATL ON THR PART OF KERRIGAN, Tenn tell you all about it ina few word with Col. D. Le nection with the matter come: 4 if itshonld become made a boomerang to ‘about that You were accused of subject and errigan reat sensa- conniving . unsuccessful My con- Baker, who went to New York and bired these men. T befriended Baker by loaning hiin money to carry on his gold mine operatious, bat I have sincs found him out, camo to me Inst fall, and get mio a fow days aft twenty work In the imine nor did he mention Kerrigan’ asked m constabi Thal we reat. tion of stcgested al¥o toat ho have the same men appoin Baker adopted ti suxestion, and I loaned bim money to go w Charl United ton for a he to he great fd he was go! rove: int + an or thirty men, who h He did not then few of if I could appoint ve the at th tent the men and property. I cot btates depniy marshals, that purpose, As the men did mines st Uaion. in due time returned with aiid were going to y nity was somewhat disturbed time, and he said he asked it solely for ratcal, Ho ing North to He went them special power to ar+ mented, and not go to the mines at ail fur some timo, I suspected that some. tiing was in the wind, and set myself to find out what it was, that he shonld be a lary torce here, an 0} though Sta pitched into him for proms and tol J learned that before loaving New York BAKER HAD PROMISED KORRIGAN of giving Dim than that of When Bakor retar Id Kerrigon toat I inted chief of the constaba~ joe that f would no more have Becretary of Caarleston I pointing him to any office at all, I heard nothing more of the matter lor several duys, antil one morn: tug Col, Biker turned up mi leaving his some troup appointed constables 1 bulter to protect themselves they eft New York, about pay. med id not listen to. ve men on oar bans to feed and take care y were entirely penniless. We then lad The men whom order to enable them the had pay from the heard-of absurdity ‘That matter was iy acjusted by giving them money enough to get hoine with. [gave Kerrigan ont of my own pocket $150 to get himself and wife to New Yori. appeaied to ine in distress, said he had been swindled by Baker into coming down bere, and hadn't a cent to €o hom e with, Correspoudent—Then the men were not in South Roi . Beotl— authority at ail? less you, no. Their a by you coming here wan a private matter, and I probably shouldn't have known favor fie mi it Baker hada't asked Ppoint a few of tuew special Coustables. KERAIOAN WAS THB ONLY ONE 1 BAW, waid tt teeued eer rift aeuin. 1 wi thes n Cor bas | be county, saying murder tol County Cow joveraor to correct cert whien they have been subjected, you tuink any of SANBi ALLO: io. 1 do not. ‘They anid t they tuld $0 many lies that it all for waut of tine, 4. arm to them ut ali, and there in tie State re Dawn gee le informatio: en bade the Governor atten, and let wchiy convinced that it the puople of Sonth Caro Iv.ow tuetr Goverage's lead, U i suum be ended. pa Seanad Outrages t sof the Leg te he Bente Tre: ure and rer Accum bery. Covemuta, 8. C., March 17,—The quiet which felt for more than a week pust, and which fave hopes that the operations of tue Ka Klux would sponded, was sudlenly broken a fow nights ago by araid of the dreaded K. K. K. in Union ¢ of Tho Sun. they were s hard-tooxing crow: and how! « Warned to your subor- to them to enter upon o that Crewes '# hard to re For instance, they y were armed with Spencer rifles I'never tsu't a Spen- Correspoudent—Well, Governor, I will not tres Dass Upon your time fuel for wach valu. ally a0 to see you thor: heavy Woubied Union County—The Mem. Schoot and 0 ed ot Robe The geatlemen who represented Union age had been com: and that they felt quite ass lawlessness would occur, prov! Whi this tn dh ing jowing Su dy. county at the Governor's Couference said that not an ou itted in that eounty tor ured that no ided the poo Je contd have some confidence in the efforts of the ja of the ross abuses to ile they were Executive Coamber, however, @ band of armed mea wero at work whtpping and and warning ofca-lolders ust resign, oF uflvr the consequences. oret man fella victim oa Friday lust, and wo on The band also posted the that they One cot jowing dramatic mani“esto on the Court House at on: KKK. Haangranrens Nrvtn Drvrstow, 8. © PECAL ORORKS NO. 3, KK. K rance is thy curs ' neon ned that members of tee Tegsstal the Sendo Co. wouer, wink Uh ‘ y Conus 8 of Union uo luager ob hoot tien (13) days! nogice frm. this date ts therefore « «hE vey Jail, donuts ace and to v cu t fullunan, diszeacetal, and roirioulive Justies will as uve be itsod flows day, *. Wat oan 4s the noblost work of God For this reason ithe sud Towra’ of | ' sive | iy Tim i V aqucrer Will Wor It is understood tnat the Saeriff and County School Commision We tendered bhelt res propriety of his Fesignation rmdch we may r It, ‘Ene mambers of bie buat bei nto bey are y yubutty ant ch of the KOK. "Vhs first « » cone of purpor eo gewienen Whe alienled Seott's Comtoren id the poopie Luroughout TUK WHOLE STATE WOULD kISR en masse, and demand tre resignation of the men bers oF the Legusature, or ¢ Lew wou Wicir unblusting travis bad rendered tieviseaven obnoxious tothe p Wether tne p mernoers WAO Te He only tiewise.ves. in task The Columns, hance be is moravas with a leiker WE Ken by 4 prominout Ciigow a: 4 t Ihr Vrs 1 2 all accoun wun) . ‘ Macwaghusctts rng He wus t nid if stories AbNE tim eum be beloved. is nest, He was certatuly poorer , nd even whea the War ended. aud ite ¢ avod business in Cuurleston in a smill, Way ag a oper or someting of that kind, he ULD NOT AND DUD NOT PAY Wis HEMT Tinat was out four youra ago, and now lie 1s coi sidered the Weallitest oige-dolder im. Coluuhiie He von in elvcant style Keeps wight Ur ten hors And entertains bis carperbax aud Cup)-t- via si u style of ret aplouder, Mes wiles w by tho Way Is wot received im sUciety, Files In ws hiflcent equipaze, tue ta Coluat ‘ her dagers wre heavy with the diawouds’ wal bedeck them, It ix-opealy suid by otacr that. Writer of tae, PAanae (uit the Vreasurer is as uveted With Mis ofcs which he pos wap Por iustance, ther a4 tin New York o 8 03. Further tia Unit he rovwsen 4 2. Hol let any one Verily even that PLIMseY Axain, Seualor Ainiin says that the amount re ne as 856), We adr, Parker stave th Comptroller ules in his List uf creditors per ce Fi), Law HwimOn, SOND) | Md bonds bavi cour veut at me , Markee the State I reasury us iulloe | to wits Land Commission, 33.15 ‘he letter ia the havik ey Won lio Grossing he Goveruor tae Wrikor Say If Mr. Parker has done J youiett | win Mextoo, Wi=itist ral Fischer, Maximihan's secretary mid conten i turmend to the caital— The return ol Atiiint vison tw the United dtstes is oxy. i day. Notes—Mr. Richard Hoffman's Cons corte, Mr. Hoffman gave the t! ot three pianoforte concerts at Chickering’s Hall on Satarday evening. attended by those who havo the tmtoro ‘These con: A and last of a sericg rts have been 4 of mu: ein its best phases most at hear Many of the audience have been papils of this master, who have receive in this public way tho finished {llustrations of tho maxims and instruction that have been received ja by filling their progra Bat Mr, Hoifman has gf the compositions interpretation of the works of Bootioven of the great masters has added to his a! lsat reputation. the valuable assietance of Mr, Josep violinist io aympathy with whatever Is novi Dis art, Tt ix canse for regret tit (lis artist » de heard so very seldom in pudiic. firmer, his playing broader, those of most appear in our concert roo because Mr. than 0 inter 3 hope that another winter will biing ar them. Academy of Ma 4 that ar Ono distinguishing feature of the concoris modesty of tho giver of them, a quality ds tho highest grace to art. concerts the certain self glorifiontion, with thelr own composs! other composers, Most occasion for 9 jons, and iguoring (hose of en the lice of honor to ‘of others, and by lis alinicnb'e nd ot or dy brit In this good work he has received Burke, a tin id Ilis tone ie his oxpression trace of the foreign violinists wha Barke will Perhaps it is « not lend himeellto te noedel to begnile at he #0 sidom hat w —_—.— Testimonial Concert Mr. U. C, Bill, On Saturday evening an orchestra, selected from @ Philharmonic, AschendroJel, and other instrumental sodietios, with several of our bost solo yocaliats and performers nial concert in honor of the Nestor of the Pi united in a testimo- hare monte Soetety, Mr. U. ©. Hill, before an sudiense small in numbers but mighty in enthus! The performance of Beethoven’ “ Bzmont™ ovete ‘was spirited, but showed here and there @ slight lack of evenness and drill, not unnatural im ou of the extempore character of the orchestra, Onslow's quintet No. 83 is smooth and mel the andante, exprossiug convalescence, is peou- Harly tender and expressive. ale The playing of 9 quintet by the stringed portion of the orchestra basa certain novelty, and the effect of #o many strings carrying ¢ give a certain wil separate part in anison was to and plaintive tony the whole, Miss Keiloge suffered under a serious attics of indisposition, and claimed tie indulgence of the audience for substituting for ‘19 * Bs! Ragzio” from “semirami to" an caster and simp'er al fe tor Willie Hess, the ten-vear-ola violiuist, plays with taste and quile Temarkanie faciity for 40 ¥ a virtuoso. | C by his sister, jastity earlier Miss Nini wassune with finis mam of power. but th and cultivated. The She of Schubert's delicivus Sig. Leoni saug the ** Nool Cantiquo but not with the rich uber tn Letra *s concerto in E we rem Chop! igottully Lostral aceomp nim F, and crisp toa gratiyine degree. preity song, mz waa ev was d Mise Koi throat trouble before alluded tv, but sang very “ Muen Aco abont Nothing,” rather qualitied popularity, gives plice to" in which Mr. Booth wil! on Friday, and on Saturitay evening ply Othe Fnostay, Thursday # will de Lutere Barrett's re ing encor part opened with the first mov: stoady ¥ young rea vante | a he was ac til younger, and already begtoning (o Des Of Luture excellence excited oy ler rances. wor’ scons and aria from “ Troval and dolicacy, but with a mini us Dut aL small stock has veen dil geatly de tirewl a lope mont symphony. wita teens, oly of Lone whicd execution of Lhis num nor (linet mover st) py Mr, Mills, with or undaised His play ine was, a6 usual, played by Bergmann, B Weber's closed the performance. *Lu's Hore air bine ly suffering under tho uryanthe overwuce -_— Dramatic Items. Boorn’s.—The present week {s unusually rich in Its promise of novelty De superbly pat o: of Mr. crowded houses and a long run et will be met by the ‘The Foo! of this nex? to} Booth's Shakespearian 2g0 ; on tinee the r/ np asion of its former nd variety, At Bootu's for 9 stort season of Otheito,"* Monday, Wednes and the 1. The ny will assist and the ata: * perhaps the greatest delineations—prom: Avy dull (0 Ue revival of * Huniew aud Wattack’s.—At Wallack’s we are to have the last chanes of enjoying the steady fiyorites of tie ast few weeks, * Hone," * Money,” © Ronance and Real “Blue D 4, 0g 1 clear viv y Fier Averour Tueatna—At the F 4 comedy, We despeax na a War Woe & OLyMrtc.—Miss Agnes Ethel, at the k Nowa Manager Daly. joins eau tiny toriaily rein oreed company of the Oly apc 4 production oMr, Daly's sens tran ul writ vessly for this the ute, and ta Yeu Mewira, Geo. L. Box, M t pur lic e part, Lhe det re be on 2ue day eveving (M41), aud’ tue those w Fovareexta Steer Tusates.--Madame § on Manitay evenin ’ Sircer Bh re, where she Will appear as Alovchon. and abt close will deliver # farewe.l address. On Tuoedsy Othello 0 Mr, Heaty W Madame Seebne wWeearance lore Was been ta drama cannot rettula feo: g tiat, is ds 1 passage, N K at with golden tw n¢ for a lo wt in tele Clvatlantic perel Niut At Niblo's the appearance acrobat Professor Wilson with Lis ebildr Ally backer "¢ 4.—At Wood's Museum Mr, Oliver Doud While at tae, unat Wiel ogou vb tiworti's play o t Wand i Gusxv Ovens H The elephant ly 1 becurs on Sunday wveuiug Tae Ciccvs.—Mr, Juan Kent, the well-known clow at the equestrionie, Mul Mr my Lava Eowis's na series of D talon part with by Mi, Bonifie Toxy Paston’s \ Whe us Judy A vel’a Prank @