Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 37, Number 14, 30 May 1867 — Page 2
rts m 1 1 AIiiUX1 )'t 'T amusa oTa-.nVuWutry. The rcputllicaii-party-iiieait first made ti u n wiri)l r1 twd-iani they" fulfill their prfrjaUw, Ko! they have Leaped a debt of se1WTilli5n dollars witli nothiefc.to show torl&T-Cupiiirvtye The editor of the JtfuTDr,,irr trying to Taaba out? lease- ef :etr rtVagencetifcd want of 'economy Against -the Ii("pruWicati Party"," in itm .maaagement .of piiblie hir, i fnorcrf . a .little; itcbr of Democrat expenae, that th Re pal J Lean Tarty were oblige I to should tc "w ith. the j usual burdens of carrying oa the civil goverjwj neat, that we thiak explain gatififactorily the? reaeoa" why th phedge to n economical aJni inistrattonT has not Teen: carried.' o tit, i and the. season A why our oountryv' to-day "hi. groaning .under .the. weight of T"atimJ I Ttw Iewcratic administfiHioh of Jam rJaetianau tUe. Southern wing" of- ili--beqaeaUicd to iU uccesor' rjlaTrfiileia"; -war wtll iU aorrora--it hecatomb of, tVeait-rlt riy era of bkd,i and its millions of dollars spent in iraging it toAsucccsful issue, was Uie eurn. total of the Democratic tute left to be administered oa by the Republican ilarty: At the, first sound, of .the conflict, brought on by this Sautfw eru section of the Democratic l'arty, for tlie avovted pfu-poaQ oCeatabJiaMng slav ery, as the ''corner atone'V o-our coun; try Stephea: A. liouglaa, at , tk. head o( the ? Norlhron wing of toej iDeinocrafcio Party, suc'tfe sf ully "rallf ei it in ; defe use of country, and. majority of the ifoliow ers of bis wise connsel, united with tbtr political .(opponents the ; Republicans to crush out the,' tmtiatural ; rebellion, 'and, for a brief period stood shoulder .toshoulf der.iditke front, abksinergine party strife and animosity . in a. common lovo for their country adopting as the basis, their union and action, the . memorable and truthful declaration of Mr.Dot vjcas; "There arc but two parties lu ;Uria con, test 1'atbiotb and : Tratiortt'i lint, unhapily, tUo lips :tuat-tiiua divided off the 'SuKae from the ;.t7sa''r the. PatkU ors from :Traitprst Y( r stilled by the band of death. Aluiot as soon .13 the tomb closed over thc.remaius of this patriotic National Perqooratie leader, thau 'wolves in ;hep clotbing' serpents with forked tongues the Vallandiyhauis and the Woods', the Voorhees' and .the Podds, the 'nUigans anil Ui .tTorse3'3; the Kerrs ami the Devcjins big 'ami littl le; 'black spirits and wTutc, red spir and gray,' eod'lnienced tn'etr "ipferiial its ana gray znaclunalions, nnd soon, many" wlio.ha placed party ' upon the altar of their conutry, bcgajV to'c;' halt'ifdubtJ nnd were even anxious and willing, at tiic mosi.irying peri9a oi.iue struggicj for the lffcpf the nation,. to have thpir county- damned by acceding to the demands .pf.aruKHl traitors aclcnbwled'-; iug that '-the war was? a ' fan?ow ask-f in?anu ueggmg lur peucu ou icruis uictatetl bv tl Ihe ret handed traitors1' f ttfe So nth, and aa Tor what? For Ifi 10 saiie' 'of reviving 'tho ''Democratic "Partyand I plating it ag'ajit in power, wherb it had j vi.rj.V., vLL .' SO ni nicacuij' nuusi-u iuef again get uie control 01 tue Auministra- ; longed, to the CnOrmOUS debt Of millions ' 1 ... .-1 . s, , . , of dollars, creatca py tue boutpern wing of the 'Democratic Varty in . tuettleld, ! atcd py the 'Southern wing j
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irivcn bv them t6 the reneuions reonle of ! York bv ?as lirht. and dare not tell all
the South; that'if the 'Democfaey; could ' that he saw.' lie sys'of what he tlid see:
lion, the object ror wnicn tney were Tight-' . public men, under ;ing couia liattaine'tland ' f eicV Vonli '' poltcd,' we made1 a ...;.tr.rn.t Tt.ni ih itrWTrlX'te'Cni night, tiiro' the
ratic .t arty in. tue Tiehl, : .eitucc.oy civil or caitoriai amy, ougut, of dollars ' of tterit ' were j; if iiossible-,' to wake al -least once in his in"the instrhmentallty' of i.life liorn ia Yorl and having ai- ' e4 J. : i.wnys eather resided or l$lKred wuhm it.
other millions added, through the Xortheru wtng of the same party. j Our brave soldiers, who were sacrificing rear; frotri 'Norrtitrn temocra'tic action, The natural consequence of all this was, ' that thb brdlongatton'of the War broagut ' more tiil and when-victory perched ' upon thcanncra or our glorious Union ' Armies coraf osed o'f "roeTi belonging to ' all parrfe3--and"4 theouthcrn Democratie rebellion inangtrated;to "sustain "and build up Slavery, was crushed Out ' anJi$dS-wn;' thV Union ' Party then in "'.pwc'Y-0 eompo5ltT(3nr'wa3li&e th:t of onr bfato and "gallant ' armies. Was compelled tosh6nlder3 W I)rriocralic "; " Jcbf c t ssrVn billion ' lol!arsr with nothing to'shOVrfor it but'TiTB ltW'of ' a Natvot sawo and tedecmedegenerated and disenthralled fro.ni the t withe rCLins ana Vitglitrng curse, of .iiuuian&iavs- S rv. Surelv. hera ia somethinsT to show f for the treasare "snent-Cie Mood SDilIeil f tne lives lost thalr every patriot can B j. - - - - - t jl i and hoald feel grateful totj. and to thank u fit UOtKuaat lia nut ialit th hft.trti.f it A5aWfa.?4fBlf Uju-eaexye that whidh I - t. r... s. , 1 w r- - 1 ewm.ma gsuaea them St the "same J 7as.iMaau eflife sad treasure th IiTr.OMsmry u;uEoa, iox that liberty-and -T!T; - W xvt'w M..wi;ir ue--we are rnny orrv that tls rw.mArot t- to rasty aaaiet a better reeord-.that it naa a oft telle weal the Detrtotio ecuix. nfl
their lives nnd limbs from'1 Southern' poj, ' jnocfatltifttullets i lnfrbnt,"were,' 'at the ' aaKeHruieVWcHTtbpfa igaMingre in tne
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The IofWirtolii Journal of tb 27 ill, says:
n LA ..J .;.. a.- vir. Uv Ur. fktasrUr mornln,r thA. Hot Snriars Some ti uim.4 His enertl health is i good, and his rsfsTMS "feech craduWy impro-rra? tiaco pe,jtt4 the gubernatorial 'chair, aDlllcs' friends entertain no doubt of his entire during th Sunjmsr.Jrl is pralyU tM been gra.1.ually working! U Vsy dawn ward until it appears to nneeatrlteffn;nfirni jentshia walking ST startdlag fa sy Considerable leogtl' of that; otherwise ha ii n vcit trcr Sui; wJiUa Iiig nujii ia aiorf ctia4 J, vigorous. ithaaataayrewauj.,., r. ,jo aTbe4'Motprjn' are located ia Jlot pis county, and are about sixty ,mile3 from '.Little Rock. They areVamous thxpushout the country " psirtfrflc d'.k'iktcspinS eTI-in tbtuaei persons eoBlMfW t!ia tb9 Jovernr' will return to hu home ere long with his heaitb-fetfrly natareds s3c-iljo"v 4 e.-t X JEfXQoyrirr A. . JJsimaNnnaf , this SlatswJkas Jes,' coaflnei ; t . thaekousa.,a. gvsaUr part ( the Jimafor tW past .lour yesus with rheumatism, lmi bc a , &t 4hseF Springs j about three monUis and is sow almost entirely restored tq aealtli, ladianapolw Journal. May 2?, 5 B.VEKrsra ?ATTtrE IIoIe. The Madison Courier7tnns illustrates the barking propensity of the editor of the Indianapolis Herald and its effect i "He fs a 'boldfaed' type of the Democratfc Bourbon, one that forgets nothing and learnt fe3 from theMOgie of erentfl. lie' is "now engaged in a review of the speech made by Gov. Morton in Richmond, I uiY, ou the 29th of SepL1865. . We have--had our sny.ln regard to that speecli; our readers are wej.1 aequaiated will it The Rev. Mr. Eeecbec once told a. 'pleasant story- about a dog, who saw a squirrel and chased it into a .hols in the fence; it escaped. The -dog having seen the Squirrel, go irtyc&uld jjever? forget that, ami nevert learned that the, squirrel . bad eeeapod frow tho othef bido. Pay after day, Cor weeks, that dog would go to the hole ' amL.bark, nud become .as excited over.theicmptyi place as ha did the first day.; i If that dog isn!t -dead it is probable he goed every day, to bark at. the place he,oncc saw. game, ., The Richmond speech was oueof the 'stepping-stonea' to the more radical position since attained by the Senator of Indiana. Iu bis last message to- tho Legisiature, Gov. MofWU planted himself fairly upon the doctrine of progress, aud virtually. repu-
diatod the viqw expressed. Jn-f hid Rich- i they exteud tor me.- God cannot pardon mond speech. While the sentiuieuts iu ', jne if I have done, wrong, yet I. caunot that speech might have been received as j tee toy wrong, except ia. serving a dethe expression of the current political ! genorate people. ! The little, the very litsentiment of the Union Republicans, we tie tha&I left behind to clepr my name, objected to it, and protested,, against his. j tho Government will not" allow to be election - to tho Qnate. Tic.(iaiessage, ; printed, eo ends nil. For my country I ftftd hifi;Subseqnent action in Gougress, have given up, all that, makes life sweet proves that the Richmond speech wa6 j and holy; brought misery upon my famrepadiated ia good faith; but the Herald l ily, ad am auine U:ere is , no pardon in continues to .bark . at the empty hole j the heaven foi imeemce man coudenins thinking thati there is uk thare yet."; j me so. ,1 have; ouly heard of what, had
: The : Randolph Journal, add " The i Courier might have -included the Rich mond Republican and one or two other papers, w1msS editors nrs still, barking tvttho hole. -Isaac haa ncTor gone on tho othc-r side-, for he was afraid he'd :m4 plftoev ofigress, aad' that i-vronld spoil ais' jt3-?and'hi3 subject for editorilsw6tiltl have to'be the' last. of the '.Mo?kahs.' av. .'. I 1 " m t ... it.'. '1-1 a xufcODOUk iu.iu jiji uu- ,j.m'u ,.In corapanv w-,th several well-known the guidance of tho a tour, last" tataruancthermost haunts of x-' Vnrlr ThU i. an vnrrrio.i of CW X VL tV. 1 1113 I3l Vl'Vi.AHUU ViiaVll every man connected with public affairs, .either by civil or editorial dut , ought, every man connected with public atTai we. never saw or knew our own city until last Saturday night.' Never" until then had we any adequate conception of its poverty, offts sqalidness, of -itvtlliany, of its debaudteryof its leprosy! The sightca flfier be forgotten'. The story, even. if. we had the heart to tell it, must, f f of decency's sskef'vemain untold. We icaa only ear that T.one of the familiar it .descriptions had adequately prepared us lot the actual 6cenes. W c were shocked, Vp'n founded. 'sickene l! And as we "now ; loo?f back "upon the awfni revelations of 'that one meet's descent iato .Lell, we i can, hardly persuade ourselves that what we aw was a reality; it seems a hideous r .,. .... ; . i - - - ,M - : A Tnc-viso S. The Rev. Petroletim V. NasW, tlts describes the closing scene of the- signing JetT. DaviVs bond jy tnc'fmmortal II. O. it was 'trooly a "jsloppy timeV J '' ' ""Xcver shel I forgtt theiiout that asisetitlext ea "florris wuz n sinin his name. ; - ; mum cheers for J eft 'ou. Greeiv and rf, iv,;.. nr ;i:.-..ioVa,-.JT. n.-vn.. r-. - cAiit?.-t nfliWc;. Sail., IV'- '- utwUw-. crtn'i 1 rtf.rt' !irtift-ici. f - 1. - MrVfodrrit ' 1 " uoki mtbreahty is yoors! T another,' L.i:.. u:, I..,,. 1 .ri..'!.- il.-.rf' sa. Daws-is the bi jdei nv the ase, and r. are now the tin kittle Wflt- rtT'5- TVo li-mni uai ..-. - - - j -j - t i :., vrrrar-T?rfr7Tv ftrifpirr r Him irKAwit'TAJrn - t Voni i ai3.:T It., ti .wtt rata rnivseLf - na.more.l kJBStUi - iar teera a.-ieii onuj- uKie) a .buzzum .and Sve embrased. irz'Tie'hedent c.,rnniitTf tt-rrF Tk. - vi-i.i.i fc. x.,.t;.i iiGn , i- th' -r;t; mod tterevwaa won nvtheJjaiOst eirikia i tUeo$ yftf exhibited. IrJgot way,Afore t hA diskivred bis mistake,:' X6 .. ,i - 'i': .' " ' " 1 Expkxsk or Criminals. For arresting,
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Tlie long talked of $iary oT J. ATllkes Bjot! has at last been jtiiade puVlic. l k4 iTesiiienf reiesea iRecreBarn btantoa. Aitila, cUiilaa cop-,. whichwas done of course, and it appeared in tjjjeTrashyjon special of tlie Cin cWflatrEnufre4er9a5onap.f Here It Is: Ti 4nj0,j Ap .llf'J-Pjl'da ge kw? UtiUSo-iay,KUaiig rs. ever L thought: of sacriueiag Vo.our country's wrongsai For.six moniUs. we had worked to capture ; but, oui $aus beiug ali laoetid A, something,- cucisire And great must belone; but it failure was owing to others,-vLo did nOi' strike for their coiintry. witli.a.hedrLji-: 4 a ,f. .. ,j,-. 1 I strut k: boldly, and, not as the papers say. ' T walked with a iirnl. rte p tkrou gh a thousand of hi friends ned was stopped, buti pufched -on. A,,colaei was at his sidei si shouted "-Si; $euntr!y befoxo I firedIa, jiunpiug( I broke my leg. f. I . parsed , all .his pickets, ,rpde sixty mUei.at i4ght with he lgnQ of my leg tearing the flesh at every' jump. I can never repent it, though we bated to kill. Our country owedjiH her troubles to him and God simply made me the Instrument of his punishment. The country is not whet it was. . , , r. April, ilay , 1S03. This forced Union not what I have !oed. I care not what becomes of me, I have ,no desire to outlive my country, ,,hisanight before the deed-r-J . jrrote a l?ng article and left t for one of , the editors t of the Xuiional Intelligencer t iu which I fuUy set foith-our rcasousXor our - proceedings. He is the Government. Friday,; the 21st, aiiec being hunted like a dog through swamps and woods, Uw last night being chased by gunboats till I was forced to return, wet . cold and 6tarving, with every raan's band against me, I am here in despair,' and why V For doing what lirutus was honored for, what1 made Tell a' hero, and yet I, for striking dowrt a greater tyrant than they ever knew, I ahi looked Upon as a common0 (Hit throat. My action Was purer than either one' of theirs. One hoped to be -great. The olher had not only his country's but his own wrongs to avenge. I hoped for no gain. I knew no private wrong. I that al onestruck for my country, and a" country that graancd be rieaththis tyranny, ao 1: prayed ;for this i end,;and;yefc now behold the cold band been done, except what JL did myseu, and it fdls me; with horror. God, try and forgive me, and. bless roy. mother. . Tonight I wiilouce more try the river with Uie intent to cross, though I had a greater desire aud almost a mind to return to my tbu,t.not.to man, I think I have done -well, though-1 am abandoned, with the curse of Cain, upon me. If the world knew my heart, that one blow would have made rac great, though I did desire no greatness. To-night I try to escape these bloodhounds ouce nioro. Who can read his fate ? 'Qqd will be done." I lmvo too great aoulto die, like. a criminal.. 0 vHiay He ;spare me that, and let mo diebra-Yiy, ,, I bless the entire .world. I have never hated or wronged any one. This, last act was not a wrong, unless God decrees it so, and it is . with Him to damn or bless racj an from this brave boy,with,ine, 'who often prays.; yes, beforehand since, with a true and sincere heartj was it a crime in him ? If not, why can he praVthe same ? I do not wish to shed a drop of blood, but I must fight the course. Tis all 'that is'left me." Vpoii n piece of paper found in' the diary, and supposed to have been torn from it,s written the following: ' " MyAlear (pieco torn out:) Forgive me, but I have some little- -prido.-' I can not blame you for want of hospitality; you "know your an"airs; I was sick,' tired, with a Vroken lim"S nnd in "ireed f -med ical ad-fcc. T w-ould not have -turned a dog from: mv door in sucli'aHHt. -" " .... , , A L nowever; ymt were tarftl enrmgh to give f me something to cat, for which I need OSlv thank von, "rut ton- account of the rebuke and manner "in '" wfcfch to piece torn out ' "'Itis not the substance,' but f the way ia which kin-lnc's is extended that "makes one happy' in -the acceptance " ' t meeting were bare 'without5 ifi -'Be kind I f to accept'the enclosed ? to spare", fcfwhitt w Novel Maubiage ix FoKt.itVATXK Soi hiaKeikttfT"i'biack-eTed littla 1 French girl oT Fort ; recently h - L. j cA,-i - n rmircr,-iwtir-mu w musrausH; d i othce, oxl cowpeueo inm to- marry fcer then and there, under penalty of harmg 4 tuacairst praraEjri.towa-Qu, eaTBuei.s camec s n gay daceivor is ciosedin, Fort .TiVajiie. lie -lit . out T as ,soon. as the . ceremony was com p?e ted.' , "' S, i ' To ey-Hiw la-uWrfwu tretn children send k thav -oiiirsTisia.s.J.i., , , i 1 piece- oiaost exat. leVhaaded
Washington; and iu a measure, clear my 'n published days before, ana nau " " ; i ! t r i ' t ' ' ' " iV t - f ipecting it, a meeting; was privaljely cailnamc.which I 11,1 can do. I t.o not & at -.LicU s(mc sixty JiscaarKetl solrepent the blQ.w Lstruck. I swear before tiierg -were present, who bound them-
e uare receivea. f party 'represent ScapUaTof twenty mil-
We bave-afrrtdPf a ragucold
entlem aan in BatolRougewho atill jfers Confederie nipney 5a?" payaient jf axes It wiHL never doc" tat time ad gain he returns to ;the Jtssaalt. Ael ent piece of news from olaryiana, win iiw tr wK-t Ttent 3-yrmilar balluefns0 i fre5!.T- T3"MIAUOHr 2011 It rWe ara rGmiaited-to-saT that as soon 13 Mr Nhh. Oumissioiier oCrSlave atfs&v,rsce-hi tbiiticeary blanks, which writ brin fewdt7, be'wili grre notice, and operatinibf fChapel Pistrict until Court, whtn-iie will open his olficctn astoo. , In the mean time,, it would be well for the late slave bol-lcr to make a record of the names, apres, Jtci,' of Xhir nevrrocs and be jeepart d wkh the proof twQ witnesses ia, each cae-vJtQ wake good their claims, should, a returning sense of justice ever Induce the United States 1 to pay; them:-Zct4r-' era Star. 3i "'B' '' '-' 1,1 1 1 WhW 'that time arrive; the old ' 'gentlemen's currency "will no doubt be eraployed to' meet the clahns! ' The Richmond Enquirer thus retreats from iU Petersburg; tu its Appomattox Court-House: , - , - Let tba Uke eqat cara of Wkite ani Blck; let it look 6n them witii eqonl eye: bat Jet not the social proprieties ami necessities which grow out t' the diflerenevs bet;a the races and require their separatiem, ba foryotteoorberJeted. X utermarrUjjes be rrirtl- lurbidiliia. aOki nut 1H 'caprice, aud let there be separate schools,' separate collopres, separate chttreiws, uparaW aceouiDioJUuns in places aC entertaiumenf, iirnl ia arrange aacuts for sejourn t travmlS' i-C .V.: : 1 In bo far as social- intercourse is concerned, we recognize aud uphold the jiijht of' each to consult his own "tastes exclusively. No one has aright, till incited, to sit at another's 1able, .nor to .Uanee at another's ball. If any chopse to establish and maintain separate jschools, separate colleges, separate chur.l,eg'T though Uie latter are not allowed in any country where Slavery still exj&tslet them. Dut where the State provides public schools and seminaries, Ave are not clear that any children whose parents choose to send them can rightfully be excluded, especially where population is so sparse thatseparate schools for White aud Black must be burdensomely expensive or glaringly1 inconvenient. To say that only half the child--ren ; in" a : district may attend a public school, may often render impossible the . maintenance of any school at all. ' r We disapprove or intermarriages be-i 'tween Elites and lllac-ks ; but we more strongly reprobate immoral connections. The Knquirer's , silonca with regard to - these is significant. N.'Y. Tribune! ' Release of Jeff. Davis New Story. The Washington correspondent of the "Erie (Pa.) Dispatch, writes' 'quite a sentsational letter, which' purports' to give 'the real icasons Xo'r the release of 'Jeff. Davis. The s,'ubstance of it is that .Teff. bad in his cell certain letters from'Prcs-I .idcnl Johnson, written" t&' him in:-1861 'promising-. Jeff, to 'carry', Tennessee "into the rebellion on certain conditions, and Andy Johnson, who it is alleged, intend, ed to hang Jeff, was menaced' with the production of those letters, which ' were in the keeping of a friend of Davis. The correspondent then adds: ' 'Thus far from what' T. get 'on hearsay. Now, for another matter, the fact of which I can testify to. - : u When it wasfotind that Davis, waa to co on bail, a matter which every; one here looks upon a virtual ."discharge, the excitement, among tile Veteran 'sol: diers knewnd bonnd3. : The result had selves sacredly together under the name of the Andersonville'Leae'ne,' every nembef-- subscribing' to n .eoloma oath I that if, tho Government failed ir duty they wyuld take justice - into t their own ..Lands. rThis. Brbtherhcod no rasn was "qualified to enter but who' had ''suffered cither from wounds or ; imprisonment id the Re-bel pens during the war.-. Tt now oxteads to N.: York, , rhiladelphia, nnd lioiton. .. Vhilc the, bail was being ar''raiiged with' the" Court at ''RJcIrmoild on thenar set for the trial, a paper was nan"ded in" to Davis's counsel, Chas. O'Con u norr of iNew JTork. warning him of the existence of ,such a League, and naming two. men in the court rooin'as members. "ThiSse men were seized as 'soon "as they left the room, on a mock charge,! and ta- '" ken to jait, and were not releasedtuntLl b week after, when Davis was in .New Tork. It will be remembered that Davis arrived in New Yark;diiring" the night ; that he kept secluded ayinuch as possible while at the New York Hotel, no one L.being .admitted but those who were per sonally known to some one or tne party ; that he was suddenly removed, one night, from the hotel to Brooklyn-,' where heremained until his departure ; that he left New York alone and in disguise for Montreal, his partv and family following only when he had telegraphed them of f nis sale arrival. ueii 11, is uiiuersiotHi that the brotherhood seere npon his track and .that he waa tOuecioua -of it, thisgrange conduct is easily accounted for.. . Acoordmff to the oath, as. long as he re- - mates foreign "grbrtnd he fssafe ; so it is hardlv probable that he will again set foot upon the soil of the U. States at least not until he feels easier in mind ti.au at pjeseat.' About fifty Northern men of means, Tembracing'among others, Congress menT' ATvlt o,fl Wnn nnA (Zm rrt Clril . 1 .'J. I.' I I LI I uu-.c wvi, i." v. 11. vui. Patterson, have proceeded .to Saoth wa f'liffls of dollars; have already purchased tatrtr.thoosaBd cres of land in Fuiaski countv. and propose to erect furnaces and.;eaage argeijaa tne rtfpocupn or iron The dedication ot the new granite Masonic Temple at Bostonloa the 24th r performed with iaosing holiday in the city, and preparations, will f'icMde lbf 1 tbe-'l Mans 'to i' entertain f Iwen'ySv - thousawdJ Vfeiting ,lim"rea; wasxJmicxhmr&,limUnim"
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rst In peaef, ana firat in that bettts aJ .Hit tonntrjprf Vl3 -I Jktf. First , in 1 rebel lioia. ixgIjuijSiiltaiij iaJheUailof his conntrymen." ' M The Natfonsl In'tefiigetrf ssysf -II U curious,' to say nothing more, to obserre with f aatanaiaity4 the Kadical press hayedroppedjalTjalliiston to the stories of Southern outrages It is. equally the lawless portions 6f "The Southern Crfmioyhiir'naVt? cvasedf to commit atrages. Una er Ihe rnnnence or trre Reconstruction" Aetpassed by the Ilcjmb lican' party the 1 colored population ' hare beco'me? altogethVr' too "Valuable to' be o'utrage and their favor isnow the subject of comrietitioo.or; to nse the forcible language of ;Nas'b-yi,'lsthe nfggcr has votes." -ic -' Registers hi 'Bankruptcy. " "We learn from the Indfanapoli s Journal that the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has made 'the following nominations of Registers in BanEruptcy ill this State : '-"TiihiiS VMail ' 1 fVi wVrilavi11 ! AAl A !! A. 4. IOLA, V A Tf tM J i . - " John Morris of Fort Wayrre.'J " - -; " - Charles W. Chapman, of Warsaw. ' Aaron Gnrney, of Valparaiso. Charles Butterfield, of Eransville. Noble C. Butler," 'of New Albany. 1 Daniel S.MaJor, of L.awrenceburg.' ' E. B. McFadden, of ShelbyTille. '.J J? John W. Ray, of Indianapolis. ' ' ' ; J as. B.! Mnlkey,' -of Bloomington. ' It is probable that the above named gentlemen will receive their appointment from Judge McDonald in a few da3's. ( It is understood that he will require of each t an official bond in tho penalty of five thousand dollars, with sufficient sureties. - :-' "'-'-'i - -'"" ii - . (.".'." Cincinnati Markets. fill! CV ; 2 it , .CwcaWlATl, May 29,f t "f LOCR Dull, but not lower ; trade, brands at S1350(516 00 jl, ales family, inspectors' . standard, at $15 000, " '"" " ' . . "WHEAT Firmer 'and in better demand; Vo.y "Winter at $3 25, and No. 2 at $ SJl-ij ; . u COUXVery dull and price unchanged ; "So 1 SciyOc iu bulk ; sales of ' same in sacks at 92c, eat at 75e.- - 1 : " -..; j i OAT3 Dull at 76". v h'O n RYEI)uUatJ5i ", ' ,- . ... iJAKLEr Uullaiid oacbangeJ . , r. WHIS K.Y Unsettled ; held at 32c in bond! no de mand.:. ' '. : . f ,. MESS POKK Steady and firm ; sales at S22 50. BCLK.iIET3 Firm atStJIOo tor shoulders and sides. . .. ? BACOX A pood" demand for clear sides, with sales ef 22 hhds at 1340. F . ' F . BU.TTEB-XaUat2023c. - B ,, . ,.. COEESE DuU j new 12gHc.'" " ... i EXCHAIFGE Steady; par bnpinff a-.d 1-10 pre mfam sellinfr. 'iii - .. .. Oii ', ; RICHMOND 31 ARKETS. Corrected weekly . by Tkos. Nsstob A Co. " ' " " "" 'Wholesale. '' "Retail. Flar,prbbl.. .. $14 60 $15 60 " .per lOOlbs.... , ... 7 35 . 7 75 Corn, per bashel SS PO Wheat, per baabeU 7 2 50 2 75 Corn Meal, per cwt ' 2 25 2 6 Oats, per bushel..... 65 7 Butter, per lb 15 13 Ejrps, per dor.' 12J ' 15 Bacon, claar sides.. . .......... 11 . 15 Ilaina 13 " . ' 18 ird...........'..4.... i..... , 15 i Cheese.',,.., 15 , 18 DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES yU .'CAJr FIND AT PLUMMER'S DRUG STORE, Elastic Ear Trumpets, ..'I. r-f Elastic Stockings, ; I- . -;t V . "Hard, or Soft Rubber Syringes, Rubber Breast Pumps, ti Flexible 8 e these ope 3, Wursery Sheeting, Rnbber Tubing, Rubber Tumblers, Rubber Cork Screws, j i i 1 Rubber Nipples, Jift "i 1 - ; - Rnbber Tetheing Rings, us i. tc r-r.stm I f I J - &C. &C.; &C., &C. i3 AUi fJH CWOlt i t .- . ; -r. f 1 Sit. ft r." i.alffsa I 1 . ...'. ilk-. umms , BRM; STORK.' Un.t. ?i?f w 1"? .ilijTa "TSf sot:a3 j on Ld sad r:arT3i2 .ijf I ... " " -
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ti it-? P It is a nastslea'tbtfalXairDstoaiag.p ltera tessfaa4daWrrt: Q ltkeeps.1 iiadsaitaaid alajsi. -It mArs h &Af ricavanA ai rloasr. J 3 WrxjJ "WTJipoa preuatWr tM head. I This U iast hatl's KmtWoa wiU do. .It ia reT it is cheap durable. It ia Hterallr sold by , ' . .. .. . .. .. . I llie car-Uva,ad C"U almost laeredl deadt dailr iacr!tnff, u a til -there ia hardly a Vooorry aiiara thaceoBiltot keep;wa milr that -sr mM mm H. .S H V B, THOMAS LTOX, OtsaUat. . Y. Saratoga Spring Water, u by aUDrtriu ..." titlUi At t , GUA. DC MAGNOLIA.1 A toilet aeJjjrhUi aprir to aaty CaWae.fisvd to fatha laaAeaaad par aw, to raodaeth afciav soft and rash, to allay iaSammation, to perfaoia clothing, for headache, Jtci ' It f! manuactred froai the rich Soathera M.tnot!s, and is obtaintnra patrenajre quite aoprcedente4. It is a farorita with actressea and,' opera sinsjtfrs." It is BoM hj all dealers, attt.SS io arge bottles, and bj Dallas Barxm 4 Co.New YcrkJ VTho'.esale Jlgents ' ', " : " ' Saratoga Spring Water,Soia bj'aii pruista. ,"'15.v(.;il - , . ,7. ,:- -.wj a'J at. ts'i .1-' 3 ''"' ( " Jei' ao.1 "-Saaei l" Solan Shinfl said ; thy Trere there "erery tirae." If be felt "owlaj" ia the iaortnr. he aek ataaUtina JHtsars t C wearj at nifht, htook FlaataUoa Bitters if b lacked appetite, was weak, laagaid or anentall pamaaed, be took Hactafion Kitten f aod tbej Barer: failed to sat him od his pins square and Arm. t Few persons want any better anthoritT) but s some luaT. Just read the followina; ' ' "' J - j . - J lowetnTich toyow, ferl vaxtlj beteTe the Platitation Bitters hare aared nay lift. j I hare been a treat s offeror from ' oVsitps-aVaBd had to abandon preachin Th Plantation Bitters hare cored me." " " "- REV. C. A. MILLWOOD, Wew Tortk City. . . . . . , , . " . .t r I bad lost my appeUta was as 1 areak audeBerratad. i coolOl hardly walk, and had a peridad fot ciety. ,.U'PU u : . . I .. -11 ..V . j L W7i a fi. w ..11. . . , , . j JAMES HEIM1XWAV. St. Louis, Mo." h. , ., .Mi i 1 ' ! a The "Plan tation "Bitters bars core tne of a derawRenSent of ths Kidneys sad Urinary Or pans, that distressed tne for years.' r!hty act ' like a charm. C. C.""OOR , 2S4 Braadway, K. V." j Mrs. O. M. DEVOE, manager of ths Union Horns School for Sol JTers" Children, Sairs sbs "has f iren it to the weuk' and inralid chiUren uod'er her charge, "I with the most happy , and gratifying' results . Ws bars rt'ooiyetl over a hundred reams of snch certiScateo, but no aJrertisement is so eflectire ss what people themselves say of a god article;- Our fortune andeur repotatieu is at staks. Ths rijinal quality and high character of these goods will be austained nnder Srcry and all eircumsUnoea.- . Tbay hs aired y obtained a sale ia every town, village, parish iid hkmlct among civilised satioos. , Base .imitators try to etune as. asar ear asms and styla as they caa, and bscanse a good article cannot be sold ss low as poor one, they tiol aome Support frqm parties wfco d?aot care what they sell. Be on your guard. . Ses.iqur private stamp over the cork. P. H. DRAKE A CO., Ifew TorkCity. j Saratoga Spring water .old, by an PruggiaU OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED. J OenUemen; "I bad a, negro, man worth. (1,200 J who took euld usn a-burt in the le, aad was useless for over a year. . I had oaed everything I eould bear of without benefit, natil I tried tbe Mexican Muitang Liniment. It soon effected a permanent care." , r j.L.DOWjrjNo. : 1 Montgomery, AU, Jmne 17, 1859. j " I take pleasure ia recommending the Mexican Mustang Uniment as a valuable and indiflpcaaable ar ticle for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Jlorges.Oar men have asedH for Barns, Bruises, Borss Rheam&tism, Ac, and ail Say ft aeta like BMgic." J. W. HEWITT, ' T foreman for American, Walls, Pargo'e and Uarnden's Express. r I " The sprafrf of my daughter's ankle, ocssionad whfteekaltog last winter, was entfrety" cured ia one week, after she commenced usin yonr celebrated Mustang "Liniment. ' ' "' ED. 8EELT." j Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1,185. f It is an admitted fact that the Mexican Muatang Liniment 'performs more cures in shorter time, oa man and beast,' than ny .article ever discovered. Families, Tivery-men and planters should always have I it on hand. Quick and sura it certainly i Ail genpine is wrapped ia steel-plate engrariaga, bearing the signature .of G. TVestbrook, .Chenubt, and tbe private L". S. stamp of tcxAs Bassss a CO. over. 1 the top. ' " An enort nas oeen maae to counrerreii it wrra m r Saratoga Spring Water, aoidby aiiDruggiaU. J it-' i. ... -t -.. ' - - -. - - -; f ' Who wouTi not be beautiful T Who wtuM add to their beauty-? What gives that marble parity aod .dimtiagme appearaars wa observe apoa tha ataga.'and ;atas city Wll t ' It is no longer a, aaerot. . Ibey aav Magan' ManoGa Balm. Its continued oae remove tan, rrokW, pimples '''and ronghtiess, frotri fhs face and KaadVaM leaves tba exsaplszioa SatootSi ltraas- . parent, bloemnr anft raviabmgi Calike 'nwaycee,mtici, it contains no material injurioaa to the akin. Any iTii-rsiit will order it ior you, if ntt on Land, at -sltuc poriyftla-c; n,- i- r a T i.'t I .iS,IUGATror,XiTCbsasUi. PEHA BARECo. WfcolesalaAafaXV I- - -i . . Heimstrtet'stpttailabiefjair Coloring is jsot ajdya Aliinatantaneoos dyes are rompoaea of lummr riiaai'r, sad more r less, dastror tha yitalivr aad aeaaly ot . tbe hair. ThU is the original Hair Coloring, aaa1 kaa "beo growing fa fa rorTTrtwetTj'ars. It restores gray bair -to its origjaal color gsadaaf sasisili",. . is a mostemarkabtemanaer. ts aJao a beaadful 'lialrdresaiasi. Bold is two slnis ' 54 teate wnd 11 braUdealera t p. HA.I arT8 1 T, CbeaaiaS. Saratoga Spring Watered by aiurugguta it jtz'iissiZ; lid? cl b:trft txrflt a atsn s-'i-'i 5Ta todigestirm-Saaaea.Hagtinrn. "rir k Heads tin Xhrimt rs Korboj.Tiarulenrr, Ac, whors a a si liiTajt, sflifinlsaa iajaaairada-Jtts awrrtai areparaaa aad an a. .i
Saratoga"Spriflfl Water, sold by ail
0TU1 la-nual Uat ot X f troBic Jaxos lor H67, aa t"n rtvroe& to M-fcM- extinction by the -"Jkaaaaaor oC th litfct, and tbe ta xt aed ttmw,' ar reqirpd a b nub witUa theaMthof uikj in dailtf which
Uw Jfuairr ol Mr prr ra. aad On percent- V" aoatt, ll be ad.W. Tbtn is- bo liaertiB krft villa the CoUadsr ia rM ta tb ray amivr the fa,.--. W"ll i ia 'SdTHi. ' f Eastern Wt'Ml rao be Jft ti me i'al tU trt 0 Co, Elljott, ILu.kK.t IK. Ml n( Ja- Rll. TTT -1 : s CTnTerwssient aeV IJeatrs Ibscwritica, etiaf t4 ti rf ,i.,..jij--n a lis, : .-.'?' . Beeemmeod to investors the :- "First; 'Hoft Bohd'l r-a i ..t '-saam." 1 "'whmsji aay,JiaTBaaj,'"fti'seMajM mmi VvdSbFES. Co. .11 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, t t a of t rawrii wou m um Great NaUoaal Bailtray across the ,t'.t . u r o w i Continent. .si-;i Tbeir hnea will ssteatd from Sarrsinento, Oatifrotna, across the tsasria Keradaa to tke California btate line. traTarafofr the tlehest mmi Most popaloas aectioai at l.'aWifiariiiaw andahenre Uirouh tha craat Sniaiaisr rajaidwis t ta.TrrkartaMH Sa Am vicinity of Salt bake City, f . n . (. ( f . It forias the sole western link or tha obit "fTe to the Pacific wlttc is adopted OurMaa and . Thririrsaa it alraady afipletd, equipped and ran1 Bitiff for V miles rom Sacra nwnto to witbio li aulas r Tk .-,;, f ih. 8i,m. .1 . Ir mmonni of he work af GaatinsV aaaRatc. Mc.. kSrond that -i i i The First Aortfaca Aloaaa of this Company afford ititit 1 indaoaaaeaU f 8alat and Profit to in res tors, for the following among other reasoas, in: IXru" tbe rate of "InteresVls 'Six 1f f Ceat." la GoM, payable ssmNtanastt as ths City of New Ynrk - a - ... r Ik.; 9 a - ' - , rmhi in Got at auia (-mi JStetmd. Tbe rriactpal is pays onty. Tiird. The coat of ths Bonds, Niaety-five Per CeBt.ad cemsd fii(ret, WJ d"ei Per Oat. leas tbaatbat of tW cheapest ix Per Cent. Gold Four. The Vaited Stales , GovarnBBent arsv videa ararly halPtke aaaoaat aeceasary ?j tm SaaUsl taa esitare raad, and looks saaia- . If to s small perccauwerpa tke latnre traffic for reayateat lir Fifth. Owing to this liberal provision, aocompanied with Extenalre Oraats orPuMie "Lands, .... . by which tha Government fosters, this great aa- " tiohat enterprise, Its sncrvss ia ' rradered certaiawaad its ftaaacial stability is altogether iadrpeadeat of tfc roatlacenciea , wkdek attoad ordiaaif Rail road aaterarises. ...... t.. . Six. Tbe Security of its First Mortgage Boada is therefore ssale aad thefr character for safe ty and reliability ia equalled only by that of tha obligattooaaf ; U Ooseraaaeat it sell. are already lrcclr ia atcssa of tbfi teres obiigatioas, vMtk (se Camfikr will tacar twice the sUstaace., aad ara ; ' .' steadily increasing, rendering taa uaiaterrapt- . ed payaaeat of . ike latarext absolnlely certain..' .n..,;'rM!ii- -,:r-tj Rgli. At the present rat:OT OoM- they" paf noarly 8 la Per Coat, per itansro, ail ths amouat forested. 3 !.: .-i . The Bonds are ieaoed in 'denominations of $!,00O aitb ani-anaal Oold Coupon aJlacbed, parabla in foc Torkaad arenCstad for tba preMat ata6pr fait and atciued iataaait ("a currency 1 (rota Jaauliry TJrt." itl t ;. u OriTsia BterjBafora-atdVf-W Ba or through the principal Banks and Bankers Is all parts of tba country. ts - - Beaiittaax tsajay Essjada ta deafts o Xew Tork, arts iiegat- Tesder -IMea,-atMbal .Baca SM,or other foods emvssn) at Sbiaoitv, and tbe Bonds will be forwarded to aar address bv Express, free of chsrre. .Inquiries for further parUcnlars, by mail of ptberw iao will receive pnnctvral attention. FiaiX ft ITATCH, r Bankers aad Dealers ia Ooremaicar SecorWo. 5 2f n-Street, XT. Y., Bj-Alikiadwof Orrawsmsat arnrtwea rf aava J to Nil Market pries a esenswre Hut tbeabova t jtdr-AII areaeTrattoaawt fJovemmeat Se earitie kept eoastaaUs os hdadA Baagkt Said, or JBxcbaared. T-Gold Cola and C. 8. Coupon i bought, sold, and collected. . . DepoaJta faceired on libernl.terma, iikject IstSMk at iitaf; gtrs Collectiona made throughout the country. X9 "tliseelUeoaa Stbekr aad Bo.la sold at tbe Stock Exchange oa commission for cash. Spa'isHaiaAioairif'BJdiiaEichange of SEVE.f-THRITY NOTES of all tbe Series for tbe JTew FITE-TWKXTV "RO!IS of 1804, tvsa.aost fsrvorsakta teims. T Msy JOth, 1887. ' " t&m. . . ... j, . . .li q ll,Mr E. BAULST. W. B. HADLEY, J. S. STAftB. HADLEY BRO. & STARR, qrATE joat added to their Elegant Sotck of Kew Wland&abioaabla 1 illi J-.'lintAH DiiYGooBaa Honours . r. . it, ;. . A full and waapleu lias of .- : - "froai faa CeMiratat "Ml. Vernon Mai, camprtsicg -'- -"' TAB"a,.-t.v,t;i, ,k'- T'fJ .' BLANKETS, dee.. mi ; , ilt rs AS Wart a ted. Aad will be toad at fotSseo arioaa TDSf Ws will pay Cask, or exchange npon the verr best rssa, aay aasSstr o bonds at an exteaaiva ant vmlaable stock, tor WOOL ; aad our Agency for TEST A BBOd. easMst as t tsesire Wool ircn faroiera, to M worked uf iato Say atrle of Cloths or Yarns arossptly aad ia ths best manner, aBd tbe product debvereeVat oar Bsssa, Ja tt MamBtrset. Ejchsad, lad..- ;' ; ; faar Having an "erparisnssj TaSoV'eur amplor, we arapreparcatoMaB.asaraar.sDBSr CLOTH. ib, ta taa aasf stjia, i aad aadstaefibn g. rtta7.' 'u-nH w'f. 14-8w. IZ-ritim cf TJiroctors. ftTOMM atodrasIAsrs at las Traw ay nf sad gteta ' It lias Tortipiks Xopay, ara Bottftsd tbt aa mimrm lor Umetort or aud. I paef.-wUT.ae' held at thsv Bocae or Yraiani iJ'iarrs on satnMsr Jnsa I5tk, at fl otSoef. A. df saM BJrf" -
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