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W# Uf t^SKiSStw* Mmk for rorsffUoaaofrmttrtttyfrfeaptitw. - tnfMjfl m4 «ftm <fwMtr «9 «»*>•' thtadMki, Willwii smA ta tMr ardan - - - - — It— ■ooy—iaia« Tbo d—vaal asatalmo *• wo baro ao radical tbo prmeal Fraatdaat ta a —w ofttoeottorlwad tony aad fltlo tb« frrtaaa ofloaa wlrt Ibtatm of btgb «d low <Mf*oo.” Tho radlool pwnj ooa aot ovoM th« faapoonbtittp of Ibo f—— aoadttloo of pub. ttoafatra by aat au«b euMorfafo. Mr. JonnMW woo mado ProoldoM bp Ibototoa of tba RapuMtoau party. Ha wao aomlaated lor Vlaa PwMcfrai by a RapubMaao eoaraatton, oa too omm Uoboc wNb Hr. Lwoour, Md waa olaotad by tba aomo rotot (bat mado <bo 1 attar Praatdonl. Tba Saoratory of Stata, William n. saw a no, tba rival eaodtdata for tba Ra. publioao nomination for Ibe praatdaaey ta ISM, and oaa of Iba Bagaataa of Ibal party, waa tba appointor of Mr. Liaoour. Tba baeratary of tba Mary, friraox Wauo, and tba Swratary of tba Traaaury, Hugh MOCVLLOOl, wora llVawlaa oatlad to Bair praaaat poatUona by tba •• Martyr ” Praaidaot. Tba Baaratary of War Oanoral Orart, ta bow tba favonta oandidato of tba RapoMloaaa for tba p'Oaldrney, aad it oaa aot ba cbargad, tboroforr, by tba radtoal* that ba la oo-optratlaf wttb tba oopparbaad party. Tba Saeratary af tba latanor, tba roatBaatar Ooaaral, aat tba Attoraay Oaaoral, alt anpporrad aad votad for tba Rapublioan tickat In 1804, aad warn la full aympatby with that pomioM orftan aatton. la a word, tbaamira Oabiaat, taotudtas tba Praaidont, ara Ju«t ao much tdaauflod wttb tba ao eallad /•naton” or R- puHlaaa party ao Brr Wan*. WiRPtii PtiLUff, Baron VOR Svmrbr. Ol. Mortor, or any af tba moagrat craw who romposa tba party la powar. Aad wbo fit tba rovanua oflloar? If tbay ara ‘ tbtavaa of btgn aad low dagroa," wttb f try raro racaption* they ara tha repra«antatfv*o of tba '’LJolon” party. I* not ouih tba oaoa wttb ragard to tba ravanua olllcara la tbla locality? War# tbay not ail In full aympatby wltb tba ao eallad "t'nlon" party, and eonflrmad In thatr poal. :iona l>y a mil blooded radical Sonata? And did not tba radical minority ta Coagraoa da all in It* powar to f««tan ‘tbtavaa of btgb and low degree” In tbolr plaoaa by tba paaanga of n law to prevent their removal by Iba Praatdaat? Tbo conclusion Is Irrefutable tbnttba M Union” party mutt have been ooraprtaed of vary bad material, when one of ita leading organa feel* constrained to denounce all wbo bava boon selected from it to 8)1 podtlona of boaor aad trust, with tba opprobnnua term of “tblevae of high and low degree.” It auat aot ba forgotten that tha Damocracy ara powarlaaa to the administration of tba Government. Tbay have bad no Influence In tba conduct of public affair* since tba advent of tba Republican party to powar, on tha 4tb of March. 1801. The majority la Congraea baa bean Republican aad la yet. Tba administrative branch of tha Government has been, and If yat, aoBpow cd of members ol tha ‘•Union” party. If “untold Bullions" btva bean stolen, aa tba Journal alleges there have bean, tba tbtavaa eaae from tba Union party. If, aa that paper chargee, •‘plundering wretches” bava ban ant among tha Indian* as Government . agents “whose enormous robberies Involved ua in an expensive wsr wltb the savages of tha plains.” It must not ba forgottn that tbay art ‘tbtavaa ot b«gb and low degree” from tba Ualon party Tba Republican party baa bad full awtag ta tba administration of tbo Government atnaa the Inauguration of M r. Lincoln in 1861, aad If ‘'thieve* of high aad low degree” bava aided in swelling tn# present public Indebted ness to It* enormous proportion*, tba radical party eaa not avoid tba responsibility of It* own aota, and tba character of its repreaentatlvcs.

Inapartawi r«ot* fur Americana. Tbr LidUoftixdi* Jour cl reproduce., a 1 tter fr»m the London correspondent of toe Boston Journal, wbleb details some facte of interest to American* geoerallv, and especially to the agriculturalists of tba Western State*. Frrbape, unwittingly, tba writer waa giving tom* f*cte to show tbe folly ol tba btgb protective tariff system, which baa become tbe policy of tbe Government under radtoal rule, but waether It was lotaationai or acd. dental, bit statements make a conclusive argument easiest our Unsocial policy. Tbe writer, a* It will be noticed from tba extract we give, attribute* tba lack of foreign demand for Aaterloan wheat to tba coat of transportation, Instead of tbe more palpable dtfflculty. that our agricultural producers, under tba op oration of our tariff law*, ara uoable to ex ebange for tb* product* of European Induetrv upon tbe aamo term* or with equal advantage aa tbe grata growing section* upon tbat aide ot tbe Atl mtlo. Tb* writer, In referring to Belgium, saye tbat “tbat country la a vast work•bop. Population of tbo square mil* la more dans* there than in aay other country. 8b* must alwaya ba aa Importer of broad. Mill une of dollar* will go from Belgium next year to Ruawa aad Turkey for wheat.” Aad tb* correspondent iaqulrtee, ta there more energy tn tboea oouatrla* than tn tha United State*? The people of Belgium eaa aot boy wheat, corn, pork and boof from outside na* ti<>aa unless la exchsnga for Ua product* of thatr own Industry—of their workshop*. It a the policy cf Ruaala and Turkey to off-r every facility for lb* tatarebaag* of thatr agricultural product* for tba maaofeetarea ol Belgium, beaoe tb* wheat of tha former na* ties* flnda a market th the latter. BuaMa and Turkey can rale* wheat cheaper than Belgium, while tba latter eaa maaufnetora more cheaply, bene* Ua edveataf* of aa exchange of tha product* af tba Industry nfaaeh. A high prote jtlva tariff shuts aot foreign commerce, juatastba Cbinaaa wall cute off eemmaalea. non between China aad th* ooiatd* world. It la afmaraa. Ua IntawBu— af pruduete, Uet has added to the prosperity, progress, wealth and power af u* nation*, that have aacouraged A* freest In'erooatmnnleallaua; aad Ua earn* result# would follow If w* should adopt that Itbsrai, ontlghteaed, policy. Evan with aa approximate fra* trad*, tba sail* af our ablpptag would white* avary eaa, aad tb# axehaag* of our prodoettona for tboea of other netteaa would attmoiato production aad add to fadlvidaal aadgaaaral prosperity. Theca ara fmportaat facts for A mar Ice a», sad especially the agriculturalists of Ua Waal, to consider, aad for that reason we reproduce, from the Journal, aa extract from tha European letter which clearly aad forelMy eat* forth Ua advantage* af fra* com-

merce. Tba writer aay a:

T ur commercial reader* will not look to my letter* lor any atetemenu la regard to U* Bar* bat*, hut I wish to brlag before ail your readore a few facte tor them to think over. England, France, Belgium aad Qeroaay are not looking to th# United Stata* for a supply af teed, but to Russia and Turkey. It W true tbat they no not —or* the foot that there la an abundant harvest ea tha other aide *f the Atlantic, but they eauatet Celt. forata mor# than an the Wester* States. California whoal, and wheat from Gdetea, eaa ha put dawn cheaper at IJvrr^jot UteuUataf Minnesota, under axletlo^ freight*. A eash of wheat grown on tbe ateppoe of Ruaala, la carted from oae to gve hundred mil * Odeaea. or to tha short Mao of railfeaff runmap into tba oaaatry frees that seaport; hut from Odes-a to Mverpool It bas a eaa vuvaus of marly four tbouenud Bile*. Labor 1* ubeaj t r in Ruert* than In th* United ffratt* and goverpmvnt has now under

a natwwh of aaNraads by ^rf wheat fetid af Jurapa Is ta bo

aectton wit* tha aaa. Turhey haste eauMBplehoa auntter rail ways, white fMaBuncarlau f>i*4 harwfrMn two waeke paaaadaMl fer

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taking meeeures to iBpptf Fraaoo, Eag!aad. It h«a bean m draegb wiu Amarteau aaaua-

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■and many aintoua more. Twenty aiUtou dollars perhape will hr paid out by ttte* nation* for broad, and the greater portion of It will goto RuaBunad. Turkey. TMuh sf tt, faraan «f Minwaoto—you who hava bumlag wheat Mas! That aouay which Bf—thu your# would bulMyou u ship canal. Think of Jfe aau of Mow England l It would build you a doubt* track railroad, lay It Witt B*a»a mar rail*, from Beaton to Ua St. LawranotS Will you hava aboapar Island canugn aat year? But RomI* aad Turkay will, and they will ba abl* to undtnoU you la tba Luropaan

market*.

Tba gaklan prl-ta Is bar*-a«t » pvtoa fer tbto year, but th* next, and Uv next. The agricultural oapabllittas of England have nearly reached thatr utmost limit, but Englend’* mouth* ara multiplying. Population never waa Increasing •© feat na now. Bo with Belgium. That country la a vast workshop. Population of th* aqoare mil* la mor* dene* than la any other country. She must alwa*a h# an Importer of brawl. Agrtcuilura In Prance la decreaatag. Population flocks to tbo cities, aad tb* too will al wave beta the market for bread. 8be will send millions of doilera to Turkay and Russia next year, aad so will England-provided there la a harvest. Will tbe United State# fold tbeir band*-rest contented with present fesflltiee - and tea this golden stream flow to tbe eastward? Is there more energy ta Turkay and Bsa*t* than ta Ua United State*? I ana dot bet lev# that Goveminent—that Ua farmer of the West, aad the oapabtlltt’-aof tbaaountry -can remain apa tbetlo on Uls quaaUon ao vital to U* interests

of tba country.

Political Iteuae* CoRnaoeTloR.—“Mack,” of Ua Cladnontl Ommrr. (at, any* that Bn Wads uua axpressed himself on tba oonfleoatlon quastion: Mr. Wad* cbaraoiarlXed Thao. Steven s' pending oonttscaUea bill, aad—d foolery. Tbe lime fur oonfleoatlon bills, be said, waa duGug tb* war, when ttey could be of use ta preventing men irom going Into Ue roheUtvn, but to tomb of passing such n measure now, was sheer folly and nonsense. If tb* neg/oca of tbs South wanted land, tot ttoa work for It. —Tbe total vote of New York city to about 110,000. Of tbto number tbo radicals only polled 3fl,uoo tn round numbers. In other words, in tbat groat city tbo radical* ara In a minority of sixty thousand! It appears Uat Uoro to not one radical to ovary Urea Democrat*. Including • Brooklyn, tba majority against tbo radicals amounts to 7.1,000, Ua moat anoratoue majority ever given belora In any counties of tb* United mates. Most John A. Birouam.—We are Informed that thia geotl»IU-.o, aioca Ue election, baa also turned coaeervatm; Uat be denounces impeachment as a humbug, aad asye be toM tba radicals tbat negro suffrage would be tba death of them as a party, we ara aesura-i tbat tba substance of tba above to true.—JVew FKxlaMphta, Ohio, Otmocrat. —Tba Richmond Dispatch aay* tbat tba New York tftm, which does not intentionally misrepresent tbe facta, asya Uat tba negroea ara elected to tba Virginia convention because tbo whites would not vote. Let Ua Bun learn tbo truth, and correct tbto statement. Tbo blacks constitute tba majority—overwhelming majority—In every district In wbleb negro was elected, except, perhape, Rich-

mond city.

Negro Militia Disbanded.—Tba Washington correspondent of tbe Cincinnati En-

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order* ware Issued to-day at tba instance of tbe President to compel tbe die andmenl of tbe negro military organisations ol tbi* district, wbleb ara nominally under tba direction ol tbe Grand Army of tbe Republic, but which are really controlled by Forney. Tba latter, a abort time albce, tmpudebtiy proclaimed Uat tbaaa negroes might be Deoaesarv to Ue defense of tbe liberties of tbe people here, wntcb meant Uat Uey would beat tb* eervlce of tb* Jacobins or Congress. Tna President bae checkmated Uto by requiring ua duahy warriors to ba disarmed, it Is ascertained also la addition to Ueea Uere are several thousand armed aagrom just across the Potomac, wbo It la believed were ready to respond to aby call made aa recently announced publicly by a negro bare. But Ue Prasldant doe* not atop bars. Tbe order Issued to tbo commanding General to report to U* President Ue number of troop* garrtowbing tba foihttcaUoas around Waanington and other particulars, is significant. Tbie will enable Ue President to lay before General Sberman on bis arrival next weak Ua precise condttloO of bi* new command, and bis available lore* to meet any emergency. —Th* Pica (loot baa requested tba realgnatfon of sect a ary sxwekD. —Under pretense of puutebtng rebels, Ue radicals arc establishing la Uc nouu n black aristocracy. White men, bow do you like it? —Ilou. Joshua Bill, U# great Uaton leader ol Georgia during Ua war, will ba Ua candidate lor Ua United Slates Senate When Ue Stata shall ba reconstructed. —Tn* reason urged tor giving to Ue blacks Ua right to vote was, not tbat Uay were quatifled to exercise It wisely, but Uat tbeir votes were needed, and It Waa believed ti»-r rmiio be got ior a particular party. It may ba found dilflcuit even for Uat party by aad by to control tba power which it tbua created tor lb own use.-jVeto iork Timas. —Hon. Richard oHJormar in a speech at KoebcaUr, >ew Xork, last Monday, thus defined loyalty: What la loyalty? Fldrllty to tba law aad sovereign—tba Cvnetiiuuon. Wbat party is loyal to Uat but tbe D< mocratlc party? you mink aa the Republican# think you are foyai—if you differ from them in opinion you are disloyal, faair loyalty, la Uat of Ue •panto! dug, and not becoming n man Illinois Elzcitons.—Tbe Chicago Times •ays tn reiernnca to UaelecUooa in Uat State: lu Illinois, Ua election* wan only for ear tain ofltoara. Tha mums show Democratic gains every wh««. la Chicago, tb* Repubil can majority on county tnneurer to but 4,984, while one year ago, on Congressman, It was 7,001. Tha majority against Judge Wilson is but 80S. Tba Indications throughout Ue Slate are, that. If Ue election had been a general one, Ue Democracy would hav* been vic-

torious.

Bistory RanuriNG Itself — Enormous taxation and Ua heaping of undue burdena upon Ua Industry of Ue people bava caused most of Ua revolutions of Ua world. Th* history of foreign nations, a* w*U as Ua leasons of Ue American revolution, teach us Uta lesson. Th* enormous taxation imposed upon U* paopto of Ua United States by modem Republicanism, to support a number of wealUy banks, to enrich shoddy contractors aad to enable Utovaa to prey upon Ue revenuee of the country, lie* at tbe foundation ot Ua grant political revolution Uat has swept over tba

Stanton’s Restoration. -Senator Trom BULL tbtnks tb* queattoa Involved la Stan Tor’s restoration to Ue War Department a much aor* comfjhcated difficulty Uaa was generally apprehended. He aay* should the Senate decide tbat the civil afltoe tenors bill daprtvaaths Executive *f aoneututtoaal power to remove a member of th* Cabinet, It does not follow Uat ho oould not remove ST anion. Th* laws am that a Cablnat officer shall not ba removed during Ue term of tha President by whom appointed. Tb* question to be first sauted is, whan did Mr. Lincoln’s term axpirn. Th* presidential term to aat naasaaarlly four years, for should Johnson din, anew atoettoa wool J b* ordarad aad a saw term eommanes. Being Uua settled that U* presidential term to not necessarily four years, it may be decided that the tom eioeea wiu death, aad a saw term comma**** witt bis eucaaaeor. Mr. Trubboia Utah* there am aaverai knotty quaatteaa I* ba sauted before STaNTom sccoms

hte restoration.

—Th* twin mites of modem Repubileaatem to tyranny aad taxation, aad tb* moral liinttraa gtvnewidraa* that Ua p*apto aaefmt •wsaptag them away SotTT—if Gxrrymakdwro.—Tha mark

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Trip in Montana-Hoads and Bouts Turns— Jefferson, Madison and Goliatin Val epaUaitsd BUtUs amraapa Commenced /or the Territory s* Initial foinC - Prospects,

Etc.—Buying Through the West. SgmUa Caasasposdraeaaf tha Daily Hamid. Bxlxna, territory or Montana,!

October W, 1867.

Hav lag bastnam is the southern portion of this TarMtory that dexnaadad panonnl nttanR«i, I, In company witt ssrsral other*, startad for Ue bead watotsof Us grandest nver la th* warkl, tbe Miaaouri. Th* outfit for aaa taking a van a short journey la tbto country must ba complete. Ilia board aad lodging must ba carried with him; whether be la going a long or a abort distant* tbs necessary articles ara tba nme, only varying In quantity. Belena to Ua depot of aupplte* for all partlea being outfitted to traverse Ua country, bo matter what may be their ol>j-ct In travel log. For Uat reason n man or party of men can be accommodated with anything and | svaryUfng needed, from a “Branco” or J

“Cayuee” boras ta a Un cup.

After making out tbe list of article* for our future use In camp sud along tha road, Ue paper wu token to ane of the many business bousesof like character here sod Uere Ue order waa filled with no more trouble to any of ua. Tba day arriving for our departure, tba team was soon in readiness, and with “grub,” consisting of everjUing good, from •Ida meat to coffee, aad our blankets packed, we started for Ue flower of Ue West—valleya wbleb man eaa but gaze at with enraptured

delight, aa elyalum perse.

Storting about six o’clock In Ue evening we only traveled sixteen mile* before camping, which waa done in ample time for gracing horses, getting supper rad resting wlU a chat around tb* flr*. Next morning early ws started with tbe team loaded wlU about a ton of our necessaries and hauled up for dinner at tbo Waren Spring*, a very floe place indeed. It ta near Ue bank* of tbe Mlsaoun, aad to n lovely spot for Ua numerous ranches in its vicinity. Bern a gentleman ke-ptng a public bonae baa fitted up a fine hath bouse and baa thing* arranged very comfortably fer Ule region. On taking n dash into his baafn I found tb* water to be quit* warm and so heavy Uat I could scarcely “touch bottom,” tbn specific gravity being such Uat on* to borne up almost to Ue aurfien. Near Uto place to Ua notorious “Hoguin,” a town where Uere am “placer dlggins,” aad received its euphonious title froa soma men making boga of Ueaeelves and keeping other

from working in Ue mines.

After leaving Uto place we creased Ue Crow rang* of Ue Rocky Mountains, about twalv* miles across. Froa Ue top of Ua different potato wa could look back aad ice dawn Ua Missouri Valley, wlU tbe stream winding for miles—Ua sya gattlng tired af following wbat appeared ta tbe distance to ba a mountain brook. Tbe rich valleya an spread out before one’s gaze, teeming witt all tha different varieties of grain and vegstattoa, making a slgbt beyond description—nature, wlU the assistance of tbs agriculturalist, putting on n garb Uat make* her queen cf Ua wort J. On tba top, too, are crags cf Ue different spurs that would iurntsh an artist indefinite work—

so many striking one* are Uere.

Tbe same evening ws camped in tbe Crow creek bottoms, and found it to b* a lovely mountain stream, fed by springs, witt water intensely cold, and clear as crystal. Its valleys are wide, and make up a fine fanning country, which are well improved, while Ue Umber along Ue banks afford a fine cozy retreat for man and beast while camping within Ita abadea; and Ue angler here finds a retreat wbito fisbing tor Ue delicious trout tin* frequent Uls delightful stream ta great numbers. And Ua ranchmen here find timber lor Ue varioua uses Uey may have for it. Ion cold, aad diamond like, it courses Us way to help make up Ue water* of the mighty deep, furnishing many of God’s creatures with cold draught* of Ue sparkling water. Breaking camp next morning we started again for tbe point of destination, over Ue finest natural roads we ever saw. This whole lerriteTy abounds In highways Uat are superior to most of Ue pike roads tn U* Sure*. But a few days Is required to start n new route here: let aome one mark Us way, and a largo train of teams come along, aad the way Is plain tor Uoae wbo may come after, while it Is smooth aad solid enough to drive or ride on at a rapid rate, eiUer up or down bill. On going a law mils* we came to wbat, to me, ta a natural curiosity—Ue “ Mammoth Springs” com* bubbling, spurting, spouting up from up ground, and form quits * baain oi water, where hungered Uirst era bo alaked—a place where all atop to look in wonder Uat travel Ute route. But a few years ago and Uoae springs were warm, almost boiling hot, but now Uey are gradually cooling, aad of a warm day Uey are of Ue proper temperature to bp pleasant. A granite houaa to built near to give cbeer to Ue wayfaring traveler, while down tbe valley ara being located many desir-

able ranches.

A tew alias further, and on tba top of a range, one of the grandest sights of Ue world isUrownopen. Tbe Jtfforson, Madison aad Gallatin riven, forming Ue Missouri, ara all lour to b* seen, wtU Uetr be&uUtul valleya edged along wlU timber, forming n acene ton grand for ibe penal to define, too sublime for the pen to po< tray. Each river of Itself aeam. lag to be separate and distinct, aad yet not complete wlUout all the others to finish off or make op Ua sum total of tbe sight. Ws soon reached Gallatin City, atoms built in Uis magnificent valley, and at the ~ Tana Forks.” Tkla place haa something of a history similar to many Wanton towns. A pray waa formed wlU Immraaw capital, a town waa laid out aad platted at Ua “ brad of navigation on Ua Missouri,’* wttb full la tendon to pot n fin* of steamers to Ue fails, about ana hundred miles below, have s porterage for about twenty-five miles ever th* falls, rad from thara another line of atounega to th* States, St. Louis balag toe torataos. This to said to ba Ua grandest thing, **» paper,” ever craeooted tot thia country. It but little program, as you may know, from tha feut Uat Gallatta City to mad* up af on* honns and a mill, aad “nary steamer” B raanlra in tha uatersete off anld aempray. TMs to but ooa great schema af wild ratbuelaate that hava for the past had principal charge off this Tarrltory. Now, more pracMeal men have got bold of Ue rein#, an<r things seem to down to oowimra sen**. Camping near this city ws had a full view ot th* surrounding scenery, having traveled thirty miles by noon WtU nor landed team, a distance surprising, coutdertagUa bones are

fad w grass alone.

A few day* ware sprat in making ream! nations as to where would ba th* bto point for tbe beginning af the public muv vay*, Uat each line, bett might keep clear of Ue differrat raagas. Matte* and otter Uetadna throughout Un TiWBerj. That Ute might bn aroompltohed many «mu» ttfls teats hnd to ba made wtoh hranslk ad aalnr eompara Bar* Ua science aad pnericai knowledge of PraCmsor Manh, formerly of Indlaaa, and Major Da Lacey, formerly wttb Lieutenant Mullra’s expedition, and how af V irginia, Montano Territory, war* tonught ta requite lira and found equal h> the teat. Th* Surveyor Gaaaral may wall eoogratulato himself aa having tbaaa manna amfetantowin ara an well known to setose* and thoroughly tested In Its appBeatton to Uto parHanlar

to Ue nation. Betedto Uto, but tow ef the many Ulnga started aver arrive at their destination. Indian outrages are taken as aa excuse by some, but whan Ua fact to known of ibU compxoy selling envelops, aad carrptng Utters Ihroujh safely, with never a miscarriage, then the poor Indian is released ferae responsibility. if the “nobis savage” is at fault for Ue United States mails bow kindly ha muat feel toward VVeUs^ argo AC«.,to let their mails paas along undisturbed, especially when they are both cirrtedJn the same couvsyanc*. i hope TBs department at Washington will in? vesligate Uto Affair, as things are ta such a condition ms to keep all kinds of business unwilled. The people are aU mad and to a great extent diasaUheU on seeount of the miserable mail facilities we have. I know af na one Uiag tbat would tend to heighten Ua proepecta of Montana, more than for tbe Poetuiffce Department to make a fall and thorough investigation of Uete outrages, and give Uem

their merited punishment.

staging.

Ruling in a stage 1*, In Uls country, reduced to a science, and men are fonnd who really pride themselves on being expert at it. Many amusing tacuUaU occur to the uninitiated, and furnUh fun for all to laugh at. The velocity with which tha coaches are driven seldom gives a passenger a chance to sleep, but occasionally oae more weary than usual drops Into Ue ana* of Morpheus and gets a good jolt for bis carelessness, m a neighboring gulch. A eaae of the above mentioned occurred not long since when the stage, going at a furious rate, suddenly came to a stop, and Ue few passengers were in « pile, and the stage deep ta Ue mud. One of them called <o Us driver Uat he hod just got to sleep, and reproadungly asked him a t to drive ac fast, hereafter. Th* driver, s real character says to him, u Stay awake and ’fond to your riding; we don’t keep a lodging house.” And away be drove, at Ue same lurious rate.

the people

of Montana ara n whole sou led, generous set of beings, with mind* made up ’o “t ike the world as it comes,” rad are by far Us moat intelligent aad best educated, coupted wtm hard, practical sens*. •* any community I ta. Tbeir energy and practical information will some day make Usm s power ta Ue Government not to be sneered at, while Ue wealth of Ue many gold, ailver and copper mines will almost buy tbe whole Eastern country. H. C. M.

Stmt* Items.

—Tbs New Albany Ledger learns of a contract mads oj a Louisville packer, with parties UUUSta e, for two thousand hogs, to be delivered early ta December, at six cents per pound, live weight. —Th# State Teacher*’ Association will meet on tbs 33U Instant ax New Albany. The Inaugural address will be mad* by Rev. Dr. Tuttle, president of Wabash College, Crawfords vll to, and Ue annual address by Bon. Will Cum back, of Greenaburg. —The Madison C-otrier says Uat hog killing will commence at the Mammoth Caro, if Ue weather permits, about Ue SOU. A large butenes* Is anticipated. —Ws noticed yesterday Ue sudden death of Mr. Fraston A. Shartle, baggage master on Ue Terre Haute Road, at Terre Haute. We understand that it was occasioned by his being caught between the can while coupling Ue same, and so badly crushed inwardly Uat he dtod in lean than two hours after. The accident was on* of those Uat will occasionally occur, notwithstanding Ue greatest watchfulness, end no blame is attached to any one. He leaves a young wife and infant child. We are informed ho held an accident policy in Ue Commbus Accident Insurance Company, for five Uousand dollars, which will materiilty assist in tbo support of Ue widow and orphan. CLOSE OX TUB PlO MCKDBR CASH.—The trial of Francis Pin, upon Ue charge of murder, ta Ue Tippecanoe circuit court, closed on Tuesday. The jury waa out about one hour, and amidst a solemn stillness, it was an noonced: “ We, Ue jnry. find the defendant guilty as charged ta the indictment, and adjudge Uat be suffer Imprisonment in tbe penitentiary for life.” Tbe prisoner received tbe ■entrar* wittout perceptible emotion change of countenance. Colonel W. C. Wilson, on behalf of Ue prisoner at once made a motion for a new trial. Randolph County.—Th-re will be a meeting of the Democrats, end all Uose in favor of white men ruling; payment and redemption of our national bonds, according to law, and equal taxation on all and every species of property within Ue State, at Winchester,«» sue lain day of December, 1867, for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent Randolph county* ta the Democratic State Onvention, to be held at Indianapolis, on the 8th day of January. 1868. Let every township in Ue county be frilly represented. Johnson County.—The Democracy and conservative^ of Johnson county will meet in mam convention at the court house in Ue city of Franklin, on Saturday, November 9, at one o’clock p. M., for Ue purpose of selecting delegates to Ue State convention at Indianapolis, on Ue 8th of next January. AU conservatives end Democrats are respectfully end urgently invited to be preeenL

Hr. Greeley ms tfee Trim! nf Jeff. Gaels Bnffnra Cfetnt Jnetice Cfease. Chief Justice Cham, the whole country will be glad to hear, has given notice that he will preside at the trial of J« ff. DavIs, provided Ua parties wlU consent to bring It on November 13, instead of November 87-Ue latter being the time specified ta Davis* bail bond for bto appearance te saewer to Ue Indictment found against him. Aa Ua Chief Justice is to preside ta the Supreme Court, which commences iu annual session on th* Brat Monday tn December, bis reqtfest is reasonable, and, we praraaa*, will be acceded to. So we may consider Itaottled that the trial wilt comm nee on the 13ib proximo, and that Us Chief Jos. tlee will pnaMa. May w* not now hop* that Ua Attorney General will land the pmeecution* Thin ta ao petty larceny matter. It won sheer affectation to mUtahe it aa other than a gnat State trial—one destined to be cited as a pracedeat— to bo otodlod and eommentad oh through many yean. Tfee questions Involved an ttuso of public and constitutional taw—Urn ara no facto In dispute, and Us examination of wifcB«asa* need not occupy two boon. We judge, also, that the tmpannellng of tfee jury need excite Kstle taton*t,stam Ue Issue mrat depend on tb* law off Ua saws On ruled fey the court. That JeHmasu Davis levied war against the Uafesd Mates teas tooauU stable a feet as Uat Andrew Jahrara to mw President or Salmon P. Chase Chief Jrattos; wu era not suppose that «min*uk towyen wH hnttato to admit it. And, aotfeawly grara qwaltan involved are questions off law, it would seem plate that Ue law n whtah aaravtottra todaorandad should be prapouadad rad aa* forth by the highest law offioer ef Ua Govern narat In effect, by Up Government itaelL Sixty years have elapsed tines the only great State trial ta our Federal history—that Burr, late Ytoa President off Ue

tea, sfeo

General Siitfclea, m a late fprllntf tens* te a **foYai ~ &u ■» Snhc2^v5ius!rs aysSi doing good service to Ue United State*, tank, without leave, i. e. stole, * ptaee *f brass. After Ue war bs was, by the taeaeheeous rebels, arrested, tried, sentenced to bo hung, exposed in an iron cage, and finally ntoasad by the icilftsry authorities. DafUv aad sweetly waa Ue moral pointed, but tbe Danville Ttats* knew the “loygl student.” and from Its account. General Stall** bus b«en Ue victim of wanton aad borbsroua deception. Tbo Timet

soys:

“The ‘foyai »tuueat’--tho i—sfii* safened

to. fa the notori vn» freebooter and desperado of Illegitimate Nrtb, BUI Johnston, whose eyes first beheld daylight in tb* county of Rockingham, North Carolina, aad wpna* loyalty consisted ta Ms volunteering to Rocking, ham county to fight General Sickle* and hit ‘loyal’ troops; and after serving in Ue confederate army for some time, deserted rad came back to Rockingham, when tea joined n band of robber* rad desperados*, and dtotuaeuiebed himself much greater for crimas of

tbe deepest dy* than for his loyalty. “House breaking and robbery were some of

bis ‘amusftments.’ and on ooa nersaton he entered Ue house of old Mr. Moore, ta th* darkness of Ue night, seized him, rad leading him in tbe woods, tied him to a tree, and Uon robbed bis bouse, taking $37 confederate money

as p «rt of Ue booty.

“Before or immediately after Ue war was over, be was arreted and held to account for tbe commission of crime* which, by Ue laws of 3>orth Carolina, forfeited Ms Ufa About his person were found burglars? tool*. Abl* counsel waa assigned him by court, aad such bad been tbe extent nf Ms lawlessness and rascality in Rockingham Uat he moved to have hte case removed to rad tried te Caswell county. It was granted. Ho bad a fair trial; waa convicted; Ue penalty off Us taw death; that penalty was pronounced ag Mm, aad Governor Worth subsequently pardoned him. This ta a brief statement off Ue ‘loyal studenfs' case, over which General Daniel E. Sickle# seems to fee weeping” It to sad, indeed, Uat the philanthropy and simplicity of our late commander should be so abused.—Charleston Bmtty News.

t bas now under aonemsHM ■nonumTa eTiTs -

III ways, wntto Us "nrarwlis *! , 9 • HPi

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■hewn by any man. Tb* surveys wfifobs all Attertwaytsbeve lbs Us**»

grated fesra^WjUmra

terns** ta tip Tbe New York Independent say*: Mothers, don’t whip Usm! Treat God’s lambs tenderly. Compel obedience, but not wtU a rod. Tbe oUer evening, whilst taking my customary stroll, meditattag on my text for Uo folio wing Sunday, Ue face maternal appeared at the door of a pleasant Mttte home I had often noticed, and loudly ordered a little lad of Urea or ao te “ come ta. aad see if she dM uot do aa she said she would.” The mother, in her wrath at being disobeyed, rt entered the bouse, not hearing ton little oae’e sobbtag explanation that he had stepped outside to fetch tbe baby in. Diraotiy tha Mows aad piteous cries fell upon my ears. Undoubtedly the little one had gone beyond the prescribed bound-; but tt waa to bring the woe toddling thing inside, who an yet seeded not comaaands, however harshly given, and his full heart rad meagre use of words withhold the power of explanation. Poor little nun, how say heart ached for him! Klssleu and sad he want to hi* had. Mathers, do not wMp them! Do aot y•waives make shadows in Us auatight wtU which God always surround* children. Do not let tht m be lulled to sleep by the falling of their tears, or by their own sad sobs end sighs. Far pleasanter it to, when yon go to tuck Uem in at night, to find pink fort on Ue pillow, dimpled knee* in air, toy* yet In embrace, aad ■miles on tbeir sweet mouth*. Yourselves bear in mind tbeir last word*. “If 1 should die before I wake ” Treat Uem tenderly. I toes, my little man a abet gun, to-nirht, and band in* it over Ue gate, I said, ** Now will you mind mama, rad stay inside when she t*ll» you?” I am rare the “ me will» was very sincere; but it Uey forget, beer wtU Uem. childhood’* days can not be free from sorrow, rarely none ev r may.

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EYE AND EA*. mm. cWAtofe.oM fc ua..*. OOULKST kM> AtHIST gvora Ram vara to RM> jtoWtetoffiFtoaUMto MAnh to. ZSSSS&S* jajgBjfrSSftrg atoltra*lrat»te*att«a^VA MaParg (cal operation* pexauaeutiy titfed. Uttxai* lalamvatiOB ot Ua Rye* tianding, perfectly cured. Wrattogor ttatosy gy*«, Uttaian*. FllaM aat t leers o< tb* ^* *pea dtj cured ^ooha a* for as exsmlnstlvi. aaa an opinion sad ao abars” f r nr successful trestmaat Opera-Ins Rooms—tUi West Maryland stro*' . up stairs. Pot Ha* Box ms anatt ut ytopeolfei. CARRltt, 1TC.

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nme ano sure e*n»eetions of this Short Line for tualiMteraUitto*. most ask for tickets via CO L‘ MB' S. which are for sale to all the abovt

points, at the Union r 'epot

J M LUNT wes’l Superintendent. F. CHAMiLSR, Oen’l Ticket Agent

J S SHACKKLFOR’k,

*cp5 Western an*' Sou hern Agent.

LIOUORS. ETC.

MERCHANT TAILOR.

W. B. Maddux.

W.N. Hobart, WooUG Williams f ormerly of Flether a Hobart

MADDUX, HOBART & CO.

DISTILLKKS OP

Alcohol, Cologne Spirits

£

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FCT1FIERS and manufacturers of Domestic Liquors, wholesale dealers in Bonrboa and

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108 Pearl street, east of Broadway,

ClfeCIKKATI, OHIO.

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O. P. VOLM£R & SOU, Distillers and wholesale dealers In COGNAC BRANDIES, Hour hoc. 4* In. Kve mmd form to kJaky amti Catawfea Wimea. QALES ROOM tnd Offlce, No 83 East Market O street, Eden’s block, five doors east of the Postoffice. Dtsti lery, No 311 and 313 St. Clair street. setiSdSm

WILLIAM SWEINHAHT, Merchant Tailor, AMI DXALXX IN CJenl’s Furtoisliito^ OteteEs, Na. 31 SawtM n«rl4lam Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. T" Havg receive i a fine assortment of Ov*r< o*t1 logs. Clotns. Doeskins. Caaslmerek an<> Vest in<s rr-*m New York and Pblisdrlphi^. which I will tn tke up in the iate-t styles, and at the lowest p. toe* octridm

JOSEPH ATAVB, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ife'o. 9 Odd Fellawa* Hall, Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Also, dealer in Readymade Clothing Aa* Goafs Fa ra taking Goode octfodSm JOHN 8TE1NMANN, Cutter.

B. IsANDCSRAF.

s. | Merchant Tailor,

daaler in XjIQ,TJOE;S, And sole manufacturers of Dr. Kaiiftaftati's Bitters. Ha. lie Santa meridian Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sepSdSm

Ho. 13 rffortlt .Her id lam Street,

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

l.qtileq* SI Loses’ utmd CliUdrem’n Iraavim* aad Wlove told P»IL«b llaara. as apleadid acmortane- t ml renaaaafele prices, at .ttayo’a tohoe

Try tfee aid aad reliable Mfeoe HaaaeafiK fit. Mnyadfc* a .ttS e»j.| tosw-felag turn Mtreet t beir gaodw are ffreafe tad «tyltotl*. asmu prices ml aewrly w‘-ole-»le rwt a. lyin .IRrn 1't at»i-4th|>

PIANOS.

CHKClAMtot-feU A. SONIN*

SB ascribed Capital. Paid ap Capital

•500,000 .. 150,000

Strictly m Stock Company.

Assets July 1, 18m7..

•313,144 59

\fERTH ANTS buying good* East, can have IVj. them insured while In transit by apply me to D K. SNYDER, Agent. Insurance Rooms, No. 17 North Meridian street. ■ pi>o ite We»ie Chapel nriv-tm

Uotted States, slao for treason. Divia filled quite a* lefty a station, having tew United States Smator ud Secretary of War; bHtUra fee weeUepreeidrateffn rrafi-derney wbleb, for four yenra. divided and defied Ue wM* powers of Ue Unio*. Then tbe Chief Justice wae fkwea tfe* doutb, Ue aceuard from Ue Nartb; new the postttama are ravened; bo t it te notable Uat Richmond lathe scaceol

both trials.

Judge Underwood would have tried tfee eaee svtth perfoet wprigfetness and jodieial impartisiity; yet tt i* fitter that Ue Cfetof Justie* Uetod praaide. Aad Ue proprtetie* (UeInto ra pistoty Uet Ue Attorney General should lend U* preseeutira. let ft be borne ta mind Uat tfee Ameriew people are virtually Us ptalnttEta ttria eaw, aad tfent tbe riviltgad world will note Ita p» n eTM» aad award wdUL-Nem TmkMune.

CHINA TEA STORE.

1STMEST1SG TO TM DU&UIS.

Decline in □Tens!

THECHINA TEA STORE

(£h»tablisbed ix& 18SD.)

w ITH many thanks to the public for past v V favors, we would an noun e that wo are now receiving a carefully selected invoice of CHO C GREEN, BUCf AND JAPANESE TEAS! Purchased uhccUy from the Importers, and wttb special attemiun to their qualities in tbe cap.

We —war affier m ■tacit. toe toe mev»r

American Pianos Tiiumphant at run Expositlaa of all Natlaas. In ion to Tfee GruoA Cold medal at Hamar, Tbe Emperor Nnnoleon, In person, accompanied the presentation with tbe decoration of Tfee Cross at tfee Legion at Boaor, Thereby confirming to the CBICKK KIN G mEDAL The only dtttli etton over tbe four otner medals awarded for rianofortes. all of « hicb were exactly alike aad of equal value, sod thereby confirming Ue nnaaimon* award of tbe Three Juries and the Imperial Commission Placing Ue CHiCKzmiHO Piano at the Hxab or alj. othem. WILLARD A STOWSLL, Agents for Indiana, No. 4 Kates House, aagUdSm Indian ap" Its

FOUNDERY.

WESTERN FOUNDERY, EsUafeliaMoffi la 1S9«. A. B. HOLABIRD ft CO., Manufacture-s of STEAM ETVCAIIVES,

NEW STOCK

CARPETS, WALL PAPER Window Shades. OIL CLOTH. Etc., Etc.

*• take ploasare la sfeawlag oa Gaaas, aad Sell tfeeai as Cfeea aay feoasela tfee city

GALL A RUSH,

Itl Ksst ViskiagtM Street,

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;Ug an*l -.w.,. — mu . vjLcvt i** me narket or durability, speed and uu^iit,. Pau» phle s »e t h> a it Addtess us al 335 Wet Front street, t incinnitti > to. KYom t ent v to thirty s earn engines of varlou. sizes constantly on ha-.d. UrTLAKP, Ohio. July te, 18*4 Messrs. 4. B. H 'Ubird A Co : Dear Sir—1 am t iea-etl to saj th< s -w mill wbleb I putcha*«d ol > on « fe « months sii.ee 1. the test mill in the country, ana the oest .aw mill I ever saw. 1 can cut twelve thou and fort per day witn .in hands Everyi bins works complete, aaa everybody wbo set-s it ray that It is the must complete , too* of machinery tb U th-y ave ever seen. I caw not say too many *. au things in f ivor uf tt. be. ause it is everything a man can wl-h In Ue way of a saw mill. We have other tnclnaatt and Zanesville celebrated saw mil s in oar vicinity but they do not com pare with yours in any way. You* ml 1 i* aU tb- talk her*, aaa if there should bean m»re wantat here, oois will hetfee all iba' «ill sell. I oars, ro-pectinlly oc 86 i3>n J 8 GKI*E*

WHOLESALE GROCERS.

TOBACCO WORKS. INDIjUNAJPO].,1k4 * Tobacco Works

J. A. MAY ft CO.

(Successors to P E. M. May.

MANUFACTCKXR3 OF AU KINDS OF

PLUG TOBACCO,

•trice Na. 87 East Santa street,

1 *'» nay Apple aad * ip fi-mrapd

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“Tiie Pen is Mightier thu tke Sword.** THE GOLD PEN, BEST A*D CHEAPEST OF PENS. Morton’s Gold Pens, THE BEST PEHS IK THE WORLD. For sate at JtTo. 25 MaidenLane, New - Tort, and by every duty appointed Agent at the satw prtces. Morton makes no Fens stamped wit A tke Name or Trade-mark of any other; therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be best suited, and at the utme prices, by catting on the Agent; in all other places those wishing the Morton Fen, must fend to Headquarters, where their order s witt receive prompt attenf 4on, if accompanied with the eash. A Catalogue, with futt description of sizes and prices, sent on •eceipt of letter postage. A. MORTON. novfi dAotaa

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BOOTS AND SHOES.

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SOLICITORS.

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