Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 April 1868 — Page 1

PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

PLYMOUTH. INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1868. VOLUME 13. NUMBER 32.

Tue Prahlern of Race From th .Saw York Day Book. Aholixioni?.!, ant-sluveriin, black reTuJiioanism.. io taot Mooirrelisui, is a lie. a Luacr. a monstrosity, hideous, revolting.

oiniul,accurwd and deadly beyond all evils

mighty problem solved, the negro elemeut insubordinate and are such as he cannot

restored to its natural relation to us, as comfortably get along with, and to remove Washington aud the fathers provided in triem upou the instant, at the moment, if it the constitution, as experience and ccm- j8 necessary. In my judgment, in order mon sense, and above all. as the Almighty to jj,8 gUod anj proper administration of a Crer.tor has designed and written with the department, it is necessary that the power

a w

as

-;J. J Jmm that have ever do. luted the Divine hand on the organism and nature of should exist in the head of it. and uuite

...u th distinctions fash-i things, then all associate diabolisms, the necessarv that the power should exist in interview with an old politician, a man j that, with the exemption of Hancock, all

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me ai- i u'K ueui, anu inv muusauu uiuicivm oiw trit. president witn reierence to me ie

FUTURE OF THE UNITED STATES.

General Grant as Pruldwoi md Wrsni bo will Probably Do A Povrerrul Military Gov eminent In Prospect.

I had, a few dafs since, a very important

Itol, etc. What next I But all this shows what is in Gen. Grant's mind. Prepare, sir, for a strong government. You will get more of it than you or anybody has bargained for. Now, in conclusion permit me to call your attention to another very significant fact. You man have noticed

me; God doesn't hear

there

me any longer ! time. M But she will return to-morrow :

w is nothiut left for me but to steal." terhar..s this evenintr. She has Met dm

4 - - - er w mm. Iter face paled as she spoke it, and for a with tho bread See the two nice loaves ! few momenta there mas a wild wrestle in I've brought," and she brake them into her heart. Theo she went on quietly, fragments. pausing an instant before each baker's 'J on rs courted down her face as me sew door, and looking anxiously within. By how eagerly they clutched them. Saha.u and bv she found one that -oeme I crr.ntr ! .-vor dranirr) ,.f r.over'i- like th nev .

whose word, if i were permitted to wen- leading generals, before committing them- ! A whole pile of steaminir lovea lav unon er had Lnoirr, how haner- fo'ka n.av U

iu uien who are placed about him to share his ! tion his uauie. would add immense weight ' selves in any manner on any leadiug ques- the counter. and live

- a m . I . .La I all fVr.rii t V asptli c.-v mttrncrfA nn.l an 1- I I.: . r : l 1 - i to tm vi f t :ii 1 1 t ä I nm uhilllt fii hie bforr I t!On Innl fii nlvit t". ...t im ...... ! OL . I J 1 1 . a- r .. . . . . .

transfurm nd aeiorm me luwi-v i pi ... v.. mm iU, m ....v.- counsels, uc bm iriciiu, mn aciiis. I . . 7. v. . k WBHB) I one rusueu :n ana senea one, aua niaing l must go now, she eatd, opening tne . r .it an ki.mon ruM into a; oolluted with the accursed denionism that TU.a ant..ra .ni,..r .- your readers in regard to ihe uuiet but . to do. To him thev look as their nresent !r nn.iar v.-a. 4 . n.. j . l r :n j

.ml uriei.i Ol an ms i'u"" ' ru.v m, vu. -v -r- i i . vi iai vivan, ucu uiaui) uij tnu uoor, UUl 1 nil COIUe Bifalil SOOil inu

on:mon amslagam with the most subordi-1 nas wrougnt sucn nameless woe io me - ... .. A Imrrft aud thus blottioz out : country and the time. Who, then, in con-

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1 .-.t t.m thm Land or me ai-i

. . ... 4 .trirta tri rl -'TU tW IaI and crimes of the abolition mudn.en.

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their views their declarations to the president in order to punish him for enter-

work for the glorious re- taiuinr them will win immortal infamv.

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tu -nrk of Ond. it attimots. not to scale elusion, will not

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tae heavens by a new tower of Babel, as in de-nption oi democracy, ana that grana iu- , . the oUUn ItSBt. but to make a speck and j ture that, despite the dark present, proyi- The Social Evll-W omcn'a Rlajbla

and apan a new world altogether. j dence designs lor tüis country aua its T he MfffO d ffers from us as the ass dif-! child rea ? fari from the home, or aa the owl from the j the eagle, that is. while entire'y humin. or The Itaapeacbment Farce. of th h rue semi, he is not oall a differ- j It is understood that when President

to

per

"Sergeant P.olinaon, of the twentywit'li nrpinl tr.'.rln a rairl nn tlio aVian-

nt species frem the Caucasian, but he is j Johnson enters upon his defenee against ' oned woinet', patrolling the park last

he lumpiest nd most suoor iiua.e, auu tne impeacninenc larce, wnicn commences evening. At eleven o'clock p. m six

tacretfrc lurtner removes iroui u mu . lu-any, ne win can one oi nia wuncses 6ny other. His Datura! faculties are simi-: Hon. E. M. Stanton, who is now endeavlar to those of the white lad of twelve toloring t. hold the position of secretary of fifteen, that is, he reaches his utmost pos war. He will ask Mr. Stanton if, when aible development u this ajje. and iu legal i the tenure of office bill passed congress, he And sociil relation to us in accord with his j did not advise him (Presideut Johnson) nature :md wants, he fills an essentia! role j to veto it on the ground of its being unin the civilization of America, and there is . constitutional. If he denies that he gave the utmost peace, harmony, kindness and ; that a lvice, the president will prove that vea affecticn between these wide'y differ- j he did give it, by the other aot beings aud ourselves His presence members of the cabinet. This here has enabled us to open up and culti- j will put the secretary io a beautiful posiate the vast regions between the Ohio and j tion seeking to hold to an office under a Potosiao rivers and Gulf of Mexico, and j law which he believes unconstitutional.

to furnish the pabulum of that mighty He will will also ask Senator Sherman to

be sworn. Sherman will be asked if he did not, in the debate iu the senate cn the tenure ot office bill, use this language: 41 Now, I say that if a cabinet officer

weree which has built up our great Atlan- J should atteu.pt to hold his offi.;e for a mo-

iic oitiw, jvixtapos'niou with thi negro el- , went beyond the time when he retains the ! men -- k... n.i,!.l hj tn P4txblish .iemo- 1 u And

pat. 7U, uaj v jnvvu - " i vw vii v. vvnuavuv' v hit. x'iviuvui a ff mj

clips the following from the police reports those of ordinary citiiens, and hisacquain of a New Y. rk raper: tance witn M(J'nr? ,uen ln ashingtoi

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sieaay revolution upon wn.cn we navo ai-nu imurc cnter,ana witn tnese convictions ; 8treet. But the baker had seeu he. from make you comfortable and ahe hurried to ready entered. This gentle aian has been already settled i.: their minds it will be ; the little sitting room, and was after her the nearest grocer and bou-ht a bauknt of for several years employed by the United j easy to make use of the army whenever J crying lustily, - stop thief, stop thief!" provisions, aud enga-cd him to aend in States government as a secre t and confi j exigences may require it. crowd followed her and the poor child some coal. dentiul agent, both before and duiiug the Correspondent How about government ; was oon run down. Th httlo 1, h tn LUBJ . Mm

His powers of observation surpa- credit '! - A clear case." said the police officer 1 in the coal ytove. and when it bUr-d mr.

Agent I don t know exactly, but with ! who took her. "She namat go too the rilv, she put on the kettle aid soon bad a the man on h..r,eback in the distance f ; court room." Ktradiiw eun af ta f.m.rl, invA

whi.-h enables him to form judgments in J prefer not to have to many bonds. I have j In rain she pleaded with them, and told a platter of snicking potatoes for the chii-

war

to events about to be developed j invested about $400,000 iu New York city 1 her story be equaled by other lookers on in real estate Central Park lots. Thev t

unfortunates were caged.

The editor or editress then goes on

"pitch in" iu this style: Thus runs the record. Will some one

now be kind euutigh to tell us whether j of nia name, I will designate him as 'ASergeant Robinson, or any other Sergeant, j gent." The following is the substacoo of

regara

not to be equ

Jerusalem. He thoroughly understands the under current of public feeling in Washington, and as such I aked him a few leading questions, to which I received replies, which I prefer to give in his owu words. Not being permitted to make use

dren.

American commerce, which has wuiteaea ... i i I. -.i

every ea wttn it antpa ana wnicn oiuer-

wise cou!d never have

J.ad tetter than eveo

had an existence that mighty com-

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made a raid upon trie abandoned men who are patrolling Broadway at the same hour F Did any one ou that niyht, or, indeed, upon any night, within the memory of the oldest Knickerbocker, make a raid upon the gumbler. thieve, drunkards and panders that infest Houston street ? By what authority do the police cll women "abandoned" aud arrest them because thev are patrolling nny public park or

square: If these women belonged to the ; are opposed to him 7

c!as9 euphemistically called "unf.rtu-i Agent Yes, I do

! natc, they were doubtless there because

were ulreaiiy mere betöre tiiem. if it was illegal in women and de-

the conversation : Correspondent Vhodo you think will be president ? Agent General Grant beyond peradventure. The democratic party can do nothing t- prevent it. Even if the General cannot receive t full uumber of votes, there are already plans on foot to make him president.

Correspondent Do you think the people

THE LITTLE 1IEROIXE.

They must do their duty : ehe might "Where is Marie, do tou know, mv lie-

have begged, she might have gone to the tie angel? " askv-d the sick mother, ae she soup house ; there was no excuse for steal- gave back the cup. ing, at any rat. "O, yes. I kuow," she answered eheerNl excuse, aud her mother was dying fully. " Didn't I say she would be home

' food ! ; early to-morrow ? Don't worry. Better

and looked pitifully ovor the dim room. ; An importaut trial was just closing, and dav are coming. I'll bring her io the

" Morning again ! " and the weary,

wasted iuv jlid lited his head from tho oil-! for food

lot

a

longer

' Oh, that tho night had boen

To the wretched sleep is dear. My poor,

poor wife my darling babes must they freeze and starve? " And with tears gushing from his eyes, the pale man buried his

nil tue avenuea to tho court house were , morning, uood-bye. thronged. I It was as th .ugh a fairy had come an 41 1 hey 11 be through soon," said the of-' ranished ; a kind-hearted fairy, for, boficer to tho baker; " we'll wait here a fevLufe the supply of coal aud wood, a half minutes. No danger of her getting away inv ; ,ha o;ir Ctk. v,.

Murmuring to himself all the tender

adjectives in the French language, the

head in the ecanty covering and groaned j while my grip is on her," and be tightened i

aiouu. ! nis grip ou tho shrinking arm, till the T t far O a n W tn.! t t Viak aar . aT I fl ac r . akaatMAral ... , K mmZmm

ti nn V w jumci tuav no nar uui ui ucaii an neu Willi I'alll. m .

heart on that cold, dark December day. "Take me home first," said she sadly f,0' a';-"c8-er ;mmedate.y n.stenea n At beat ho had a hard struggle to get food, ! they will worry about me so. My poor ' , . judge was a fne :d and for Ihc past six monlhs the straggle I mother will die if she thinks I am lost' ! hl9 ai tu J ch,'d had haen desnerate for hia mitm hnd Zn i - Tkv'll .n ami Ka.M - ; früUl Prison- S,, "ad Dut brought

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unable to assist him in the baa heincr rnn- ! aai,f he .mfflv m Tt- iff. Uka. ! ll,e couri nav,nK aajourneu lor nan an

" mw-mw mm " ' " 7 - - ' J 4 J 4 Wm , . t-A W 1

Kit fit.- rt-t iir Ultf Cms i tA rar Ka rm I k . ! k Alm asaaa. I .L r...a I " 7

" mum -'va UIJ VU t W

is that the democratic party has no great man to oppose him. There is no Jackson or Dong Um in its ranks ; there is no man who can give wise counsel to the party in these extraordinary times, not.e to keep

her bed with a slow, wasting dis-! ning, it travels so fast.

ratio institutions and reader them glo j ntit have him retained, nor would I conipel'a j serving of punishment, why should men ' aueeaful fur nearlv a century. aafaaialaiait to hav about him in these hiirh I escape. J'r.'m ifjrU, if crime were com-

With thie natur-1 basis for the social positions a man in whom ho did not not j tnitted. the latter are the greater criminals j the party on the initiative. With a lack structure, this negro element, with the na- entirely trust, both personally and politi-1 of the two- We humbly suggest to all ; of great men nothing remains but organiture and w ints of the whio lad of twelve CUHV. WoUld be uuwise to require him wh endeavoring to reform this das I ration a..d old party traditions, with u- thtc fiin h.i naturally obevs the Suai.lto a ninis.Ar tliA o-nvprnmnnt withmit of womeo. that they turn their attention ; iüir in the prospective to m ke it success

ful. J he republicans not only have one

It 1.1 a aar

eae. Iiis bttie daughter .Mane, a pretty child of twelve, kept the room tidy, and herself and two little brothers, like wax. By the aid ot her mother's whispered directions, she also managed to do up the

weekly washing and ironing

lie asked tor a pnvate interview

TtM ... , ! with the judre. A soon as it was grant-

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:ency requiring

to relormiug the opposite sex. !f you

can make meu so pure that they will no:

tnand and seeks tho protectija vf his mas- j agents of his own choosing, ter aa the youth doe tan! of th i adult ; in i " There is no public exig . - . a j-m 1 t 1 .

ahrl, with thtj natural. Woa-oraainea an- , 8UCj

iuct"rn ot race staring him iu the f.tee. tcr

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akn ardiiM hm an udacioua u to Dresunie ; lt lir.n.rb tlm oiKinAt r.ffin nro ; iu other wordei, pn stitution will ceae

mmr iw mr mi -m - ' f WU lMtBJmm-. kr-.'W WVIW V a VVI ail V I m the did world distinctions of class in our considered as high officers of the merit ! w,,ftU a mau Peonies sufficiently pure to

vwa rase ttiat so 'lero-.m ana -Jisagure me roeut. tbev arc the mere clerics or record:ug i cbhm iw pnajmaiai. n.u any

did societie

other tate bavin

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i a ruie. nai is a caDinei orncer at- - "'vv; m jr, - -

all? The president's mere clerk, be- !oon ,iave u0 prorftitutes for them to seek;

Hence Virginia and the j agents of the president, having scarelv any j ve,,li the police should treai b.nh sexes j name of self and other persons, of a mt tab negro elemnt in Lower except that which is "iven them ! alike. Making a raid, as it is called, up-, in Thirty-sixth street, subject to a .... r r r lj i t..- .1 I ... .

but many great niuws, aud the greatest of them all is Gen. Grant. Correspondent Whit do you think of Grant ? Agent I have had several conversations with hi:n. I made him a present in the

house

certain

aarilv democratic, always striving to vote down cluaa legislation, banks ar.d tariffs, ml pubiio debts through which the eastern eta.es pre.-erve the old European syst u, uu pluider the mny for the benefit W the few. He:ee. tjo, the indepenlenee, nauliaeaj and pride of the masses, who, bowtver poor they m.y be in the south.

u Oh dear, oh dear

of them ? " and she sobbed aloud. A little girl about her age was passicg Kr nslt man' .-(iinl vmi SFiml.l Liimbt

1 . , . jiii tener, wipin

ib uj mn viiiuiuiucitvi uicw nuu viuan. nie i t

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.uy hum suaoeam, me ramer ionaiy ! nut tnere was no taise priae nuiuen unaer ti , - . --- if w. 1, ; ..I 1 , . v 1 and tell the name storv over, it will ce called her, while the mother would say, in the expensive raiment ; a warm heart wat . Dettcr tnaü jawver ea "

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Que uight the young housekeeper wait-j far toward thn poor little prisoner, tor

ed until it was pitch dark for her father to a moment she paused, as if irresolute up-

ed, he told him all Mari'n trouble, aod

the generous kindness of little Theresa. "Poor child ! good child ! " tsaid hia lu-

his glaes, "She must go to .tea

nru iin i- v.-ci. hur if .Iinli r a fj a

a t i aa nr I a-"-" a wa w ijsj v. , a ctai j v m m

w i It v.. h,.t r -.tl.i f it a tut - r t..i tifiTT

F f A A A mir. un.i I riArn jr a r, a A ar m wm

a v va ri ho j nvi V " wsa a I j J in the audience when ho ceased. Even

come home to a frugal supper, and then, on her plan of action ; then laying her mitwith fearful forebodings at her heart, un- ; tened hand gently on the officer's she said !

dressed the little boys and put them to bed. i politely :

wab her father, brought home

their midbt, are naturally and indsed nec-jasa part of the executive authoritv. It ! on abandoned women and hutting them mortgage, which was subsequently taken

seems to me that when there is anv un- UP lu Pr,ion, never can produce good re-1 off by the union league club, thu brought

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pleanaut relaxation, any unpleasant differ- j J be most repulsive and bestial tea- me in close con'act with him, and 1 must ; A week has passed since this misfortune. 1 home, aud comfort the distressed oues

and tied on her little hood aud cloak to ge

for him. A cruwd was at the very threshold. With a wild cry, she rushed toward the inanimate form they carried upon a

f a

board. It

with a broken leg.

" May I speak with her ? "

" Oh, yes ; she is not committed yet. Putting her soft, rosy cheek close to the purple, cold one. she whispered very earnestly Marie told her the touching tory, and begged she would find outlier humble

teens arising between "the president and ! ture8 ' ocial evil" have their origin in j say that, considering ail outward appear- . By the sale of the few pieces of furniture

tiw .? tu nfBoj.M Kp nmrKf t tl.. the trestuient ttiat wotueu receive at the

po'ver to discharge him, Iwould as soon j bands of the police, and society itelf think of imposing upon the president a ! 0U,iJ ue ch better if th P01' wou1,1 r.rivate secretarv with whom he had no : eP tbeir bauds off su?h women. Cou-

r kino'Sy relatious, personal and politieal, as

a a

are never degraded as in hurope or even to impose od him a cabinet mioistcr with

an the north, lei the natural distinction of whom his relations were uot kind, rnce render it impossib'e, in the nature j of tbiugs. Thay may be poor, rourh and j Any gentleman fit to be a cabinet mir.ifnoraot. so far as schools go, but in juxta-; iter, who receives an intimation from his - a ?av t l . at mm

Vusiiiuu w m an loienor social e.emenr, a 'chief tbat his continuance in office is un

natural, God ordained inferiority, of course : pleasant to him, would neceasarily resign ihe southern masses in the nature of things f he did not reain, it would show that he aonot be dsgraded as the working classes j was ULfit to be there. I can not imagine of other laud?, with absolutely uothing be- a case where a cabinet officer would hold Uw them. Evcu ia the north such a man j on t0 hit place iu defiance aud against the m Andrew Johnson wou'e be impossible wj8hea of his chief, and if such a case should a a . i l .

iu a taousauu years, ana wnarever me pro- j occur, I certainly would uot by any

res ot elevation ot the nortneru masses, it is the work, the absolut work, of the so-

called slaveholders of the south, who for be regarded in every constitutional goveis'uiy years have fought their battles j ,rnment as the proper rule, namely, to reagaiust class legislation, aud voted down tire wheu he separates or differs iu opinion the acheuies f those who would reduce j from his chief." them Id the condition of the masses iii the ' With this testimony on record, Senator OU1 W arid. i Sherman will cut fine figure if he votes wa a a a . a a I

iodeed it it simple, actual, historifal. ; t0 impeach the president, or turn hirn out

tact betweeu these tw classes does not improve one of hem, aud uiaket the oth-

! er vastly worse.

auce. I never saw

man ; aye, eveu hi8 iior-e tnlK was very common. But, nevertheless, I tell you he is vastly underated. There is. more

I will,

a nore commonplace the wolf had been kept from the door. ! earnestly ;

I will," the stranger replied.

mm a and don't you cry any more ;

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öomeiüing or mat grim

satisfaction

But now nothing remaiued save the coarse; my f.ither knows the judge, and he'll get

be J oi which the diatressed oues slept j you away to-morrow. Good bye--keep up No coal for the little grate ; no tea for the j a good heart : and off she ran.

stuff in them than ia any other mm living. . feverish lips ; no erust for the famishea I She kucw her mother to be one of the Geueral Francis Blair only the other day children ; what could be done. most charitable of women, and hastened

told me that brant propor.es to be president, and when once in the white house he proposes to ta thorn. lie thinly him ell as greU as Cromwell, and has not the leavi

It was a questiou little Marie aked her- home to tell her story of Marie : but un

self again, as they lay there watchiug the - fortunately she had just gone to ride, and

tew pale sunbeams that struggled through

liic winJow And she aked it ohener

with which 'allandiham eontftanDlti I doabt bt thinfrn will shape themselves in ' after she had riseu and dressed herself r , . . - a aa a ! a . . a t aa

the defeat of the dn.cratic candidate in waoion mat win xeep mm in tuo presi-

ec-

the eighth Ohio diatrict, after his own defeat for the aen.ttorship, must pervade the broast of one of the uitnagers of the mpeachment as he contemplates poor A. J. io process of ejection from tbi white house. That niati was a "Johnson man"

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ueniiai cuair as (iictaior. Correspondent What indications do you ?ee of all this ? Agent A short time sir.oe, while in the

j cars from Washington to Baltimore, Geo

B Miiks gave me his wife to take care of

! traordinary or ordinary legislation protect j two years ago advised the veto of the 1 while he was looking after so ne b iggago. i him in the office in defiance of what would ! freedman's bureau aud civil riwht'a bill 1 Sow vou know all women will talk, and

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and regarded the president as the one al ! Mrs. Geueral Banks is no exception to this together lovely. Sown aftorward it is re-1 rule. In the course of convcrsatim she latcd that he preseuted f r the president' i said : Gen. Gra t makes a mistake : when

approval a cotton claim of 00,000, in he has something to do he never consults !

which he had a contingent fee of $'W,000. the statesmen he never asks the opinions

A. J. refused to order its payment, and. : o

from that day to this

manager has been an advocate of impeachment. The whirling time ba) at last brought in its revenge. Nemasea straddles her steed, aud rides, jsveliu in hand

acceptable to him. He would not compel into the senate chamber, to balanee the auy cabinet officer by either ordinary or scale of human wrong between A.J and cxtraordiuiry lexislatiou. in which catego- that black-haired, dark skinned gentleman

f leadiug civilians or prominent congress-

ry the i -Lpeachuient proceedings are to be

. at aa aft t

pa.paie lact aiampaju on every page ana . Qf 0ffi ,e tor removing Stanton from the everj line ot our history, that this negro war department. He has given his word leiuent, this uatural basis of the social or- above that he would not compel the presitr, this juxtaposition of a minor sp -ciea j ;dent t0 h ire a cabinet officer that was uot

&f humau kind in our midst, is the greatest bleaaing tha( Providence ever conferred ou Hia creatures, and without it we would be at this uiomeut a mere prolongation of

the old European civiliiatiou. and, m-si t

m w pa u ha wa kkelj, stilt provbees of some European do- j Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, will be iUi!0 ! called, and asked if he did not say. in the Bat as the devil was pcrnrtted to enter ; discussion upou the tenure of office bill, Paradise, so, too, haa he walked into our j thC!ie WOrds : democratic Eden, and made our conserva-1 t did seem to the committee, after a t.ve. dyeated people believe not that it is preat jeai 0f consultation and reflection, -natto abolish the negro element, or gt ! that it was right and jest that the Chief nC ofthat, but to abolish their natural, j Bseeetivw of the natLn in selecting these Qyd iven and inalienable duty of rui ng ; uamed secretaries who, by law and" by the .vor tbti negro, and thus to transform and practice 0f the country, and officers analdeform thirty millions of the great master ! 0(;ou, t0 whom by the practice of an other ra-e :oto a huge, spotted, rotten and mntrien, ere tae enaldeatMÜ advisers of ureei amalgam with four millions ol sub- the executive rejecting the administra ordiBite negroes. And getting power t:orj of an his departments, should be perunder false proteoses, the abolition niad-son, wUo were personally agreeable to him' ao have toro four millions of negroes a whom he could place entire confidence from their homes, torn down the federal iad reliance, and that, whenever it should system, and faoteued a debt of three thous- j ,e!ra that the state of relations between and mtlhoaa on the country, to work out) him and any one of them had become o their problem aud abolish their natural M t0 render this relation of confidence and supremacy over negroes. Sometimes a lu-' rui,t ancj peraonaI esteem iuharmonious, he natie fancies hts wife or hia best friend his ! should in such ease be allowed to dispense deadliaat enemy, and aeeka their deatrue-! Wlth the services of that officer ia vaca

tion, ana if the abolition lunatics ot the : tion, and have sone otner day have got the notion in their head that ' stead."

the negro was an evil, and it was best to A vote by Edmund for the conviction abolish him, and gathering these four mil-1 the president, in the Stanton ease, would

none ot napiess Deings into macsea, had

the distinguished j men ; he only talk t- his staff, and has no

relation whatever with the leaders of the

who siis at the manager's table in the high court of impeachmeut. Mack.

and brothers, and smoothed the two beds

Bread they must have that day. They were all faint even now. and the boys eiamoring for their breakfast. Suddenly a bright thought came to the little daughter. She remembered having seen in the coffee house young girls m taller than she waiting upon the customers. Perhaps they would try her. " If they oi ly would," he murmured softly. " 1 am handy, quick aud patient, and 1 would try ho hard to oblige." " I am prettv. too. she might have truly added, had

mt a

would not bo back 'till dinner time

"What can I do'" she cried, and wrung her hands. " They want cal aud

bread, and tea, and 60 ma:y things, and I j

hive ouly ten cents in my pocket." She Mat dowu on the marble steps and pouderod. All at once her eyes brightened, and a beautiful color flashed in her face. "I will do it." she said resolutely ; " loainmi will forgive me when he knows all. Without fire, without food nearly naked. Oh. she will be glad I thought so far," and she bounded dowu the street and rushed around the corner.

Pushiugopen the plate glas door of the

violets that nest e in the wiodlands.

1

republ;can party. Now, this does not re-! will try, it least, and see what I can do ; "

person in his

ancd them down with cannon, and thus abolished them at once, the uext generation anight uuderataod, and maced h .ve aosae ttnali tolerance for the madness of tfcn present cue. Bit this nameless and fathomless sin and crime, and impiety, and utter .unredeemed filthiness, which is striving to abolish oar natural, God-ordained supremacy, and amalgamate with an infe-

als-o be a beautiful and consistent act.

Senator Williams of Oregon, who prepared the original bill, will likewise be supoenaed, and requested to state if these were not his expressed views in recard to

the law, for testing the constitutionality of . a -

wtneii tbe president sought to be turned out : "This bill undertakes to reverse what has heretofore been the admitted practice of the government, and it seemed to me

nor race, meat aoon culminate and collapse

into one vast horror, and the veil once that it was due to the exalted office ot the

lifted, like a revelation from heave- all president of the United States, the chief

men win ace ir at supremacy ot white men magistrate of the nation, that ho ahould

cd subordination of negroes is tue work exercire this power ; that he should be left of God, and therefore the man, or faction to choose his own cabinet, and that he r nation, that etrives to abolish it, and! should be held responsible, as he will be to

equahae tnoee whom He has made nne-; the couitry for whatever acts that cabinet

heaven, and hive traitorous Uvea on

aval, are accursed of eraly forfeited their

arih4 Agnin, order will bss restored, not only la the south, bet industry and order end

proenetion, rn word, civihaetion. i!i he

may perform

Senator Fessenden, of Maine, will, wieo he ia put under oath, recogoiie his language in the following : A man who is the head of n depart.

ment naturally wants the control of that

1 a mmm

eeatoiea in Menoo, control Amerift-.. the department. He wants toe oontrol or hit Inlands, end the whole tropical center of. subordinate!, that they should be subieot tae continent wul be traneformed into n to bim, nod that be ahould have the power eVusee rWü Tke ejeeeti sett Vi tbe to reatove anew from offen io eeee they ere

Joatx Dllllaaja on "Bürde." THE REV. Ix the smallest thing surrounded with featherw, except the humming bird. He ix about the sSx-j of a horse chestnut. He is of a dark color, and bilds hit nest in not holes, out of little bits of stix. He ix ax gritty as a Baad pie, and will file a hen turkey. Rens are litile pirates; I have seen them drive a blue burd out ov hix house, and set np business on his stock and trade They lay an egg about the sixc ov a marrow fat p. and hatch out at least half a doxi n at a setting. A young reu ix the funniest little package I ever see done up ; they aiut much bigger, aud look yery much like a emailsized semicolon. Rens are long lived, but if they should

live to bo ax old ax Methuseier, they wouldu' be ax big as a buternut. They livj on the bug aud worm family, and upend their winters in the aouth. They are not profitpale to eat I would as eoon dress humble bee, and one ren pot pie would ure up the whole breed. THE Bl'MLE BEE, Ix one uv nut ire's sekrets.

They probibly have a destany aud are probaly necessary, if a

only knew how. They live apart from the ret ur mankind iu little circles numbering about seven or eight souls. They are born about baying t:me, and are different from cnuy bug I know uv;

they are biggeat when they are first born. They resemble some meu in this respect. Their principle business is making poor honey, but they don't make any to sell. Boy sumtimes rob 'em out uv a whole summer's work, but there is one Ihitnw

about the bumble bee that hoys alwua

watch dredful close, and that ix their helm. I had rathsr uot have all the bumble bee honey there is between there and the eity uv Jerusalem, then to have a bumble bee hit mo with hit helm, oounlog round sudden. Tbev are different froia other reeeele : e he' wa4- tfca hrtcMe are

.v i.i aa 4 ill

late to (ten. nftnk, for alter all he is an army officer. But, do you know," continued Mrs. Banks, That the reign of the lawyer aud statesman will be at an cud when Grant is in power? The Wilsons, the Trumbull., the Sumners, the Colfaxes will have o make room for the Skereanee, the Canbys, the Sheridans and tbe Mea 1es. His method of reconciling southern states will not only be the restoration of States with all their rights aud Privileges, but the elevation of the Lees, the Longstreets, the Beauregards, as true representatives of the southern people. With their aid, military men north as we 1 as south, he will form a government that will be a government." M Well, sir," continued the agent, in a pensive tone, "with Grant in the presidential chair, good-bye to lawyers, hood-bye to negrophilisui. The mau ou horseback will be there, and you will have a strong, powerful government, a government that, while robbing the peo

ple of its inaoreat rights of liberty, w:ll neveitbiles be exee d ng popular, owing to its audacious j.o.icy, which will embrace u thing less thau making the Uuited States the greatest and most influential power on earth. Tbe annexation wf Canada, tbe absorption of Mexico, the seixureof the Isthmns of Panama, and these questions will

be prunLr upon the peop'e aud attention

a ' a

there been a spark of vanity in her bcartjjniost fashionable hair dresser in the city

for bhe was a sweet child, with a brow like j she went quietly up to the attendant and a sunay s lowdrilt, and eyes like the spring j asked to sec Monsieur B He uh.re 1

her into tbe room, saying he would call him. Her heart fluttered while bhe waited, but her resolution did not fail. " Ah ! it is my little Theresa ; " aud Monsieur B. took her hand kiudly, "Good

morning, dear. Come to have your

lets dressed for the ball to-night ! no; and she fhook her head, "why not? you go certainly ; you are one of Monster's best pupils What is it then, my dear?" For a moment her lip quivered ; thou she spoke up quickly. "Vou said on :c, sir, you would give nie an eagle for my curls. Will you do it noiv to-day this minute ? " The hair-dresser was astonished. What could ihe child mean? To cut off those

and af.er watching a moment the weary sleep of her parents, she whispered to the little boys that she was going out to get some bread tor them and hurried away. She did go lo the baker's but her pitiful story failed to touch his hard hejrt, and there were tears on her oold cheek as she turned away. Even if she secured a place, she could hope for no wages until Saturday, and there were four weary days betweon this aud that. Bread would be too Isle if slu- waited till then. What should she do beg? She asked herself the questiou with a quivering l;p. Never betöre had poverty driven tl-em to that

strait, and it was h.rd. eveu now with the ,;Urls, long, sülken aud golden-colored, the picture of that wretched home fresh in her pae jrold gold of a stray suubeam ; to sell vision, to plead foT eharity. But she d.d j them was surely a crime it. Again and agair. hhe said to the pass-! Docs, vour mother, docs she know you

t mf W V

the baker bung his head, and seemed to muse. Before the breathless silence had been broken he looked up and said to the judge. "1 withdraw my complaint; let her go with me and take ali she wants." The spacious room rang with applause, and while the cnthusiam was at its height, a thoughtful old man went about the crowd with his hat. People's fingers found their pocket-books as it by intuition, and when bo poured the collection in Marie's apron ahe bcreau ed for joy! No more hunper, no more cold, no more uakeducsa that winter. They were were rich. The baker took her home himself, and told her at the door not to worry about the bread till spring, tor his wagon would leave them all they wented every mora ing How Kjebtly ahe bounded up the staircase. It was like a bird' footfall, a si'jgiug bird's in time of flowers. Haie j'ju cuiue, Maria?" Two voices spoke at once.

"Yes, mother, yes, father, and wo are rieh, see ! " aud she emptied her apron on the bed. How merrily the silver and gold coiu jingled. It was like the echo ol a harvest song, the distant eeb brought by summer brotxes. "Bless you, my little sunbeam, bleee you, my atiirel." Aud two haud were laid upon her head, and tears and smilee were strangely mixed together. What does it moan, Theresa?" and the moihor looked woudcringly at her beautiful little daughter, as she came into tho arlor, in obedience to a aessage by a ervaut "Monsieur B says yet promised to see him to-nij;ht " 'I did, mania Did vou bring your

er-by, " Please, sir, please, ma am, give me a penny to buy bread for my sick parents."

v "

But tho gentlemen had their ovorooats is too good ! "

came here

" No, sir : but she will not blame when 1 tell her how it was Oh, no !

buttoned up to their chins, aud the ladies

were e iveloped in furs, aud it whs too much like trouble to find their pockcibooks or purses, just to supply a bear's wants. " Go to the soup houe," said one. at last, more churlish than the rest "The city provides fjff such an you " It was a new idea to her; aud as fast as

...I 1 iv i j it mi . I . t-'

llUU ll'l.f I It', III ) 'I' i friend of me, aud tell me how vou ask me to buy vour hair,

stroked tho glossy curls as tenderly as a f , her might ."she hesitated, then opened her heart t. him There was a mist in Iiis eye- when she finished her plain t ivo story He

scissor, air ? " And she carried a foot-

riug-1 stool to tbe sofa, upon which ahe sat and

quickly ties'led at his feet. 'Yes. my de:ir. -ee ! " and he took from big pocket a shinieg pair". "lbertsa. what meaua this?" the mother spoke sternly. " I have sold my hair to him, mama, and ho has come to cut it off." "Sold your haircut it off? Were you crazy ? Are ou in earnest? And she gathered her to hr side, and laid her hand proteotmgly over the precious eurlt -Tell how it was, sir. che won't be augry then. PIcsc ir, tell her." He did 8' ; and when it was finished .she covered her face with kisses, andeaii, iu a broken -oie oi tuch k the king-

nie dorn of heaveu !

she A moüIc rinulct was severed from tho

n m beautiful head that night one long. soft, guide. curl, which toe hau dreeser carried h .me s fervently as though it bad come t'.oiu an an-el's wing On the xnorn-w he had it woen int. a heart's ease, aud the saaaji setetae human ower wae ever afterwards wt-ni next his heart, a ta'ue man against beeettiag eins.

Mako a it come-1 and he

-i - r- r i . . ... i . .lit. . . .i

will be distracted from domestic to foreign ' Jreathiess naste, iota ner story to the

affair A kfroni- flef will be sent to thui attendant matron.

to fill fellow

C.incsc and Japanese waters, aud for the

first time the United States will be considered the arbiter of the va-t interests concentrated iu Asia. Foreigu affairs will occupy a larger portion of the attention of his admiuis:rti m, an i the United States will demand to be beard on ail quea ions affecting the commercial and political

change in Europe and Asia, which cuter into the discussion of European potentates Now, then, y u may shake your head about Grant uot having designs bo exiranrdiuarly ambitious. Why then has this man Friday, Washburne of Illinois, made a most important move in the house a few days ago, which haa beeu entirely overlooked even by the Argus eyed press of the country ? Mr. Washburne proposed to abolish the Washington police department, and tu

let the soldiers attend to duties now performed by the police. Fortunately his game was blocked tor the timo being, but on being asked tho object of such a scheme he did really not know how to reply, and finally stammered out the word "eeonomy." Scooomy. forsooth ! Why. iust tbiuk of it ; to put soldiers arouud

rfce while bae, tae tJwpxrtöeotss Un een-

fect could earry her nhe went, and entering ! walked the floor a moment, as if irresolute.

than stopping before her, he took out his nocket-book. Bad handed her two half ea-

u I will report the ease to the cumittce," said the woman quietly, making a memorandum of the name and number of the idreet. M Come in tn-nmrrow morning, and I will do what I can for you." To-morrow, she would become too weak to wulk ao fai by that time, and what would hcc'iuo of the rest ?

With a heavy heart she went home, having no courage to present herself as a waiter to any of the coffee houses she passed on her way. " Did you pet some? " cried the boy gatering about her, aud pulling off her cloak to Sao iPI were hiddeo iu her cloak or under her arms Did you get some ? " said two faiut voices from the bed io tho corner, ind the

her

purse,

aud

. a a z

g es. Mie put mem in

to dc off ber hood. " Not u'w, my little angel ! " he aaid. husk'"' " uot now, 1 am too busy ; la saoff row ft l do as well ; 0W, stay, I will come in this evening. Till then, do uot men

tion it to any one. Go now on your mi.--siou. my hister of charity," aud tie led her to the door. How quickly her little feet flew over tho pavement. She could hardly speak when sho bad reached the baker's shop. " Two loves, sir large ones, too," she gasped, aud threw dowu ouc of the gold pieces. The man stared at her curiously. The color rose to her brow, but sho said noth

la a Tight riace The Rereeeire ( Mee.)aVe.'i is respe$b'c Ul the following: "A man in Becket. while in the woods for t'l.iber. had tbe misfortune to lodge a tree. mH ia rdfv I pel it down hi'ol d his oxen to the bnt and made thetu pnl. The tree fell into the fork of another neer bv. wnere, tbe tops overbalancing, the other end was jerked twenty feet high iu the air, carrying the oxen with it. where they remained auspended in imminent danger ot OOtog, choked to death Psrceiviug ihe tree to very nearly pm-ed, the man attempted to drag them down hv m. aa at

the ta'ls, but. one of these falling lie hau recourse to a fifteen foot pole, with which by teaching up to the tops, he could eo raise it i hat tbe oxeu's hind feet ouU

iug. a id burned away with her warm, tra-! touch the ground, thus enabling them o

coverlet waa thrown off, aud two pairs of grant bundle. citoh breath. Boing unable to met: in thin, whito hands put forth. " is that you, Marie ? What kept you the top for sny length of time, he adopui "No, no, she answered, plaintively ; 60 long, daughter? Quick, break mo a ' the sec-aw motion, causing the tree tu. "but I will try again. Keep up good crumb, I am faint." ; brato up and down often euough to ctTs hope." Like an angel the littlo stranger looked his cattle ohante for air. Iii c aüoaen " There will be plenty out of the oven ; to them aa she glided in, her oheek like this ojvorwtion four b ura bctoie aid atnow. Yes, plonty," she said to herself, as1 apple blüsuomn, od ber hair falling ovor iked. He then climbed up and saje im ahe buttoned her okak on the threshold ; her shoulders like ripple oi -uushine the tree, cut off a twelve foot log, which. a eat.kai rn . si : . i . t i m a a e . L La."

" plenty, and 1 11 have some, too lhey Marie ononot come nome yet, sue i.iii-ng, reieaaea me oxeo, auu u auaav

eaeil n-t after. Me aad w8en taenia said, ia a woiea that waa an a robin 'a ia May it Home witbeee ewee at hitehiaf .