Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 42, Number 18, 13 July 1872 — Page 2

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'sAlURDXYTJLY 13, 1872. jiu I aoaaeaatgwg u.j i

6. W. Jaltaa

aal Buki.

nee' denounced

Hj TKe are Zed fa uffeo

JM taught our armies to onquer in the West, and

msequfntty in the East

' m m r " m-f-m mm ana vmm ar - m - m m an j m a -J

to us till we sent

Hob Geo. W. Jaime,

speech on lb itbi at Yii

the Rational Beak system m a monopoly of unmitigated end untold evil to the country I

Be ia a stock-bolder in tha 'Second Rational Bask,' jest aatabHahcd mainly tbroug. bis eabrte. We take tbe following extract tram hia speech, sad we hare no doubt that tbe cogent taaaoalag af hit friend' Induced him to in vest part of tba fortune ha baa gatberod while auabasea of tbe committee oa pohlia lauds, ao that ha, too, can live In idleness and aaaa and tgmr rich' likaaato bin' U I consis

tency! tha art a Jewell' bnt thou eaaat not

ba foaad bow m tba political snout and

an of tha 'Gnat Daeliaer P Bear tba

iaeJas; reasoning of Mr. Julian's 'friend.' Comment ia nnnccossay ; '' Why, t met a friend tba other day, who toM ma ha bad mad a little) money daring tha war, and that he had forested thirty thousand antlers ia one of tba National Banka of

his town i and ha said it was bringing nun

twenty nor cent, par annum, eiear

of ex-

i'f07tie

ffrart after it, and thenUY jSKi lad to come. He has never I ante aim, do

lever will fo.-Horace Greeley.

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iEPUBLIOAH STATE TICKET

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s-wln rich oat af tba hard toil of the

who wrm from our f oreeU and oar prsiries,or aaarre Jronv.lbe mines tbe wealth - of tha

world, and 1 don't eontributa a farthing tathe

or industry or too eonniry.' ton instil v that system t

fet been defeated,, and he r with him. "tatandracy is to make the rich

fieaar ana tha poor poorer.' fv-t

i ! ; The Wileaa fter-Exalaaatioa. . Richmond, lad, July 8th. 1872.' Ed. Palladium: I would like to say a few words through the columns of your paper, in regard to tba letter published in tba Indiana State Sentinel, purporting to bo a letter addressed to lis or Porr, informing him of his appointment to tba effiee of mail agent. I bad no desire to misrepresent Mr. Wilson, or any other party, and wilTgire my mo tires for sending said letter and eommnnicatioa for publication. I waa first told at Eaton, Ohio, that such a latter bad bean aent by Mr. Wilson, by a man whom I deemed reliable. . I soon after aawthe same letter privately circulated ia Richmond and still later at Cambridge. I

bad voted for tha Judge at every opportunity that presented itself believing be waa a gentleman and not a demagogue, and I waa incanned at hia writing suck a letter, and con eluded to forward it for publication; believing, il true, It should certainly bo exposed, and if not true, it would enable him to prove its fat. sty; thus counteracting tba effect a secret circulation would surely have. I am 'moat assuredly pleased to learn that thar letter I seat to tha Sentinel waa a fraud, and tha ef fat of my communication waa to bring out Mr. Wilson's letter as written. B..

-. For Governor,

Kea.THOMAS M. BHOfflCF, ' Of Randolph. Lieutenant Governor, LE0H1DA8 SEXTON, of Basa. . Congressman at Lerge.

0111.UVK a vttin.of Tippecaaoe.

I f Secretary of State, Hoa. W. W.CL RRY.nf Yigo. Auditor of 8tate, . , .

: (AMES A. W1LD3AN, af Howard.

"i Trersorer at State, j JODlf D. GL3 VEB, of Lawrence.

I Reporter of Suprama Court, , Cot. JAUES D. BLACK, of Harlan,

Clara o Supreme Court, CHARLES 8COL1-, of Clark. ' SaparWtendtttt of Public Instruction, BElfJ. W. SMITH, of Mnrioa. Attorney General, J ABES P. DENNY. ofKaox.

Congress, 4th District,

Hon. Jerre.ll. Wilson,

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avepaalicaa County Ticket.

i Rsprasentstirea, L C Walker, Wm Uaxtar

Judge 6th Com. Pleas Dis, John F Kibbyt Prercutiag Att'y, John L, Rape. Pro. Att'y Dis 13th D W Comstock; Pro. Alt'y Criminal Court, Tbos J Study. . Treasurer, Joeeph G Lemon;

Sheriff, Wm H Study; Canuniaaiooera, Wo Brooks, Jona Baldwin Cornelias TJtornburg; Coroner, Join J Roney Real EsUte Appraiser, RW Anderson; Surveyor, Robert A Howard. Township Trustee, Samson Boon; Townstip Assessor, Wm. Dulin.

i You can't invest money that will pay a larger interest than to give it for the benefit of the

VUK AVI . MiV -liVUMVW WW I hear a Lecture from C. F. Coffin : at the came time. Go to Lyceum

! Hall next Wednesday night and

tear an account of his travels.

His lecture will be different from the one he delivered at Fifth Street Friends Meeting House, See notice in another column. .

Fotmraos Jr lt at ViKcxhmss G. W. Jau4X Tbs Vincennes Times of the Ctbl has tha following notice of Han. Geo. W

. Jul i n's speech there, on the 6tb :

MThe Hon. G. W. Julian, the orator of tha day waa in trod need and discussed governmental attain to a crowd at first quite large bnt which dwindled to less than a hundred when tba speaker merged into subjects which struck tha minds of his listeners as strongly political and therefore inappropriate. "The assemblage seemed desirous to hear

an address, but speakers weredimcnlt to find. Thomas Bailey, Erq., seemed to feat that tha orator of tha day had not responded to the Jiublic sentiment of the occaeion and being atrodneed.made a brief apeeeb, which waa received with much favor, and the lee ling waa that it ought to haya been loo car. The speech was regarded by those who heard both aa that ut a mild bnt fitting rebuke to tbe ' orator for Introducing political topics on flrstf aa occasion. " sob) ane

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CONVENIENT VERY,

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H . Vf oea tmnun Kavnmui, vi fiv.mivw

i tion follows so clisely as It baa in tba aaaa

of tbe 'Spring Grove Greeleyite'a 'spontaneocli politlaal fermentation that wa noticed -under tba head of 'Wholesale Lying last week, it is quite convenient for him to eharge that what he did write to J. D. Defraea, Chairman of the Greeley Club of Washington City, was 'misrepresented by that gentiomaal .' It looks eo likely that DeTreea would do that thing I It ia too thin' even for that 'spontaneous' combustion of 'Spring Grove to use aa

covering to his assertions it's not gause, v- fniiliitot' tha BUMha of which are laraw '

' J ...h tnr him to atiak hia head throurh I

Hia aadeavor, in tba Ciaciaaati CommarcUl, ol July 0. to amend the Inference that the'325 Republicaa votea at Dublin, were ell for Greeley, by aeviag that 'reliable ras ideate el Dublin,' inform bin now, 'that out of SO tRepubliean votea at that place, at least oue'femrth of them' are for Greeley, la aa much of a 'spaotaoeoas-political-fsrmeatation' of elongated truth as hia first eAri that ha .chargea Dafraea with misrepresenting. Wa, 'too, tcve Information ty reliable leaUeata of Dublin that there are only 'blstbm Greeljyites in that precinct, inatead of 'neiy,e with which tbs spoataneoua' eombnetion at Spring Grove amende his first 'whop

.nar ' Ha reminds sa of the fallow who re

ported seeing 'five hundred snakes one an .fog f when it waa doubted, be fell to 'sen tv-five and when hia veracity was still qa

-tuned, he swore that he saw 'one and that

be'd be blamed if he'd fall another snake.

Old 'sMutaueoua' will have to 'fall another

snake 1 ' ; "

Tha back-dowa ol 'spontaneous about his

fint assertion that 'the Quakers and temper-

aacemen were mil for Greeter,' is off of tba wm '328' piece. Defrees could not have

made so thorough and wholesale a miarepre-

aentation of that sweet-scented Greeley fer mentation as ku eorreapondent chargea hia with but ha corrects it in the Commercial by asserting that 'at least sixty par cent of tha 'Friend Quakers of the Orthodox persuasion, indicate their prefleranee for Greeley. This last statement is aa far from tbe troth

, aa the first, ani old 'spontaneous' knows it to be so. The Friend Quakers, of all persnaaloes we mean the consistent Biiaihirs of 4hat sect, are all for President Grant's reatesUoa. Ia this category, wa do not iaelnde those who have not only forfeited all claims to being considered Friend Quakers by,

their dia reputable asta and conduct, bat who .awaaawf to he better Informed and more in

telligent' than anybody else, including "rural

editors "late leather dealers" sad makers T

Alluding to the eharge made by Ike Jalisa against CoL Gray, for being a 'boras-thief . that individual says in his test Radical i Ws trust we shall never hesitate to confess an error, and are free to acknowledge that we

were unintentionally misled to do him inesttioe ia the campaign referred to." - "On tby belly ahalt thou go, and dust shalt ,tbooeat,-c. He's there 1 ,

Thursday's. Julian's Radical, oonteina the I

following prayer fromU eaitort K wad'eome power the giflie f a aa To sea .ouraaU aa others see as." -

We hope he'll be auoceaalul; but well bet Afhottermllk It'll be a mlahtr maaa cuss

leek at when be doeases hiaaaelf ia the)

; Qsita a Difiissaos. When Gee. Morton ietarlcred and saved the aecka of auch sooandrelly traitors aa Bowles, lfilUgaa and '. Horsey, the editor o f the Radical denounced Gov. , Morton in the most bitter terms for aaring them from their well-earaedaod wellIdsesiied fate, and haviag their santanoe of ; death commuted to ixpriinamsat m the panitentiary for life. ,Row, .hov it lands Greelry to tha hlghteat pitch of praise for aw general amnesty sentiments to all anrepent- , ant rebels and traitors giving Jet Dahi , Toombs, etc.. all tha privleges, af American . eitisena. In abort, inatead of msbsng fraaaiin

odious, make it respectable I Lealsney, ae-

eording to Jnliaahat,' ia wreag ia

bat right in Greeley So we go 1 : -Jfnwroar-Watjib Co,

, fth Month, Sth, 1873. En. Paixaanai I believe it was Denial Webster, she 'great expounder' who exclaimed en one oecaaioa in view of the position of political parties, 'Where shall I got" For somewhere about a quarter of a ceata ary, I have belonged to the Jaliaa party - have always voted for, and with G. W. J. : but, I am fatly persuaded in my ewa mind, L thai the nomination of Greeley waa a- nomination not fit to be asade, and I cannot bo ' prevailed upon to 'go' with tbe party who

aided and abetted rebellion. I thought fur a

( while I would net 'go with any ef the par-

v ties, but I did not eat quite right, here, and

coeia not as satisfied, antii i decide to 'go' with the Grant party; so sot down thy old frienJ. r - Joeara Tsoara, for Grant. . w.O'a Preaiieat Grant and the Woasea. At the reeeat meeting of tba Executive Committaof the Illinois Woman's Butrage Association the following resolutions were SjeVejted w, JIMeaff,That General Gfaat !s entHileite the support, gratiade, aad enthusiastic ad miration ef the women of this country for tha impartial manner in which be has bestowed patronage, filling many a widow with Joy aa bar request for an office or a position under

, the Government was granted by our gallant soldier-President. Ktlwd, That as Horace Greeley is the uncompromising enemy of women suffrage, in favor of dapriviag her of public office and position under the Government, diminishing thereby her chance to earn an honest living, and greatly increasing her temptation to earn, tha wages of sin, which is death it ia the duty of every woman religously end conscientiously to work aad pray for hia defeat

and the annihilation of the platform that endorses him.

v STATU CONVENTION. K The Dwkzate Convention which mat jesterdajliad a brief task to perform, and it waa done quickly aad harmonionsly. For Coagrtssman-at-LaTge, General A. P. Hovey, General Nathan Kimball, Colonel T. & Slaughter, and Hon. William Williams, were nominated. On the third ballot, Mr. Williams received a ma

jority of sinhe votes east, and his nom

ination was msde unanioMas. . Judge Isaac Moore of Boonville, Warric coantj, was appointed Elector, in

lien of General Kimball, who resigned in

order to derote his whole snergf to a canvau for the Legislature. Major Jonathan W. Gordon, of Indiaaspolis, was chosen Elector-atlarge, and J, S. Uinton and Henry C. Donnatel wore ehosen aa alternate electors. Hon. William Williams, nominated for Congress man-at-laige, has serred three terms in Congress ss Representotire of the Tenth District with great acceptability ' to. hia conatiloenU. lie poaaeasea a large snowledgsof pablie affairs, and a fund of Conpnaaioaal ex. perience whioh eminently qualify him for tba position. Mr. Williams is a fine 'stamper' and antiriog worker, and will make a thorough osotsss of the whole Stste. ' Major Jonathan W. Gordon, nominated tor Elector at Large, is well known

inrougnooi we state as a gentleman of

went, genius, lnanstry ana eloquence. No man ia the State is better oualiffed

to expound and adorn the principles of a al m . " . . .

our pany ma major uoroon, and bis voice during tbe comine eontaat will ha

heard in every county of the State. It ia

iDumaiea inac tne jjemocracy will

nominate tbe Siek Liberal, George W. Julian, for Elector at Largs on their side- We hope they will. A better subject wsa never afforded for the eloquence, the wit and the satire of Major

uuruuu- ne wouia not leave a grease

poi ot me wayne county sorehead;

Testintoaial of the Sage a f o the

Character of his Supporters.

All Democrats are not horse At 1 ft M 1 a .a.

tuieTe&Y duj au iiorse tuiercs are

Democrats' Horace Greeley :

A purely.selfisb interest attaches

tbe lewd. ruQlanly, criminal and

dangerous classes of the Democrat

ic party Horace Greeley.

fcvery one who chooses to live by pugilism, or gamblinfr. or har

lotry, with nearly every keeper of

auppiey, is politically a Democrat.

Horace Ureeley I have no possible claim to De

mociatic supports, and never made

any. The Democrats will o

course, be goverened by a consideration of their own Interests .'

Horace Greeley.

- 'Neither elementary instruction nor knowledge of transpiring

events Is necessary to teach the essential elements of the Democrat

ic creed : Love rum and hate nig-

gera. a no jess r ne learns and

Knows tne more certain he is to vote tbe regular ticket, from A to

Izzard.' Horace Greeley.

- 'ii tne democratic party , were

called upon to decide between

Grant -and cayassH, I too that their regard for what they must call principle would induce nine

tenths of them to rote against me

Why ?" I am a declared enemy of

taai wvu ait- law IUUBI rs I seotableapects Horace Gree-

ley. ' tv - - Pointr wherever yoa will to an election: district which yoa will pronoanee morally rotten given np la great tebaaohety and vice, whoae - voters anbaist mainly by keeping policy offlees, gambling honses, grog ahopa, and darker dens of infamy and that district

wilt be loond giving a large majority for the . Democratic party a xhat ie the instinct, the sympathetic cord, which attaches them ao nniformily to that party.' Horace Gteeley.

DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

Km Klax la Kiaaoari-Peaee aad

Good Will trader B Grata Brawa. esaaamwaBaa Mr. Thomas Callahan, of Cen-

treville,Reynolds county, Missouri, an account of whose ill treatment

by a mob of disgnUed men was published by onr telegraph newe

yes erday morning gives the fol

lowing statement of the outrage:

The first start in the troubles

was an irreconcilable difference in politic!. I have always been a Radical of the strictest kind, and the gentlemen on the other side are Democrats. To begin : I will

state that the court house of Rey

nolds county was burned on the

17th of November, 1871, and also

on tbe 27th of May, 1872. It was

evident that tbe fire was set both times, and was not accidental. I have been teaching school there,

and Sheriff James H. George col lected 9200-of my 'money. He

failed to pay it over. I had threat

ened him with legal, process, and

lie ordered me to leave the neighborhood. About the middle of

J une I wrote an ' article for the

Ironton . Enterprise exonerating

Marion Johnson, a. citizen of Rey

nolds county, who was under indictment to appear for burning the

court house. The article came out on Friday, the 21st of June, and on the 23d of June, la the night a few

minutes before 12 o'clock, my wife who had been sick two months, had

lain down and fallen into a doze Expecting to be called momenta

nly to wait on her I threw myself

across the bed, when the door was silently opened and seven men with blackened faces and wearing

strange clothing, mostly raged (approached our bedside before we

knew anything of their presence. I was out of tbe reach of my pistol

They sieced my wife and dragged her from the bed. Two of them

siezed me, and then ransacked the

honse and plundered it of such art

tides as they wanted. Four of them tied my hands behind me with whithing. Then ' took hold of the rope whithing with which I was tied, and two held pistols at my head, and in this way they

dragged me half a mile and tied mc to a tree. They then took off my shirt the only garment I bad on, with knives, and told me they were going to ask me some questions about some letters that had appeared in the Ironton papers. I told them I had written but one letter put my name in full to it, and wasn't going back on anything it contained. The leader then aaid to me: You state in that letter that Marion Johnson did not bnrn the

com t house. How do you know he did not burn it ? ' My answer

was that I had heard all tbe testimony before the grand jury and

unless the jury waa packed there

waa no testimony to hold any body

for setting the fire the first time

I told them that in respect to

took ns to his house, where she is now ramainiog.

When T' started to leave the

country aoordiag to their orders I

found all the roads leading to the

Iron Mountain Railroad watched. J

waa obliged to como out on the

west. When I wss leaving I sue needed In avoiding them and

reached Rolls, 120, miles distant,

on foot, arriving there last night (or tbe 4th), and came here to-day

left Iron county on Friday of

est week and j by : doubling and

dodging made the journey longer.

consuming one weak. I had to lie in concealment on the road.

There ia a side show to the con

vention at Baltimore which has more meaning than may be gen

erally credited to it. The out-

and-out democrats held a meeting Tuesday, id which they concluded

to make no nomination at present, but to issue an address to all Democrats opposed to the nomination

of Horace Greeley, calling them to

meet ia convention about the 1st

of September, and to take such

action against " the sale of their

party as they may deem best The

place.specially spoken of in which the convention is to be held ie

e si eaaas iwi ejwvawsw aswanee. .; Bat, WALflSaVS CALIVORICIA

In Bannim's TentJ Off CC:n cisCCVOa

on Monday anernoon

next, a Henpblioani

mass, ideating win do held, at' X o'clock.

The best of Sneakers 1

will be present and1

address the People. I Everybody, and nis

wile are invited.

Hurrah for the Tan-

Colored Mea'a Repaallcaa Clan.

The colored eUlasBS of Bfennwad have recently erganiasdaa association to be known aa the Colored lien's Republican Clnb. Tbe object of which will beta laser e promote tbe Interest of tbe Republican party and to aid in aeenrine; the election of Grant and , Wilson, and other nominees of tbe Republican party, for State and County offices. , Ornosas. President, Jackson Hunts' j Secretary, Philander Outland. f Kxactmva ConmrrBB. Chairman, Jackson Hunter; Tbos. Johnson; James Burden! Wm. Milton; Thtts. Rwtt. Its regular meetings will ba held on Friday wveniagor each week, at the Masonic Hall, ear tba Northwest eornsr of Main and Pear sis, entrance from Main. Rev. Mr. French, wss called on and ada mj nil. :- a t Mrflamt namafka.

4 tbongbt ; it not prudent toawap Wt jjgp gQemafcer !!

faUfJ yrVarVlll 11TTTT Ufj WAUVI WM save vases saiw ef the Club to keep tba peat in view-that tha only sure way of judaina; correctly waa by tbs past, sad President Grant bad proved kiassslf n the battle-teld and in tbe Chair of State pre-eminently qualifled.for those positions. Bey. A. J. Ferguson, waa eaUed out, aad mmlA lu wu nnHMFal fnp a. snsaah : bnt

deaired itdiatiactly understood that be ia de-1 heOT him.

eidedly in tavor of Grant and Wilson, for President and Vice President of the United

mm

Judge . Peelle,

Night addresses the

Republican Club at Irvin Reed's Hall. Come and

ITWua

mwniw i:m":i

a n an mia.i. a

kOaV,aaaa4M

a 1 . . Y K.aae

To

Louisville.! Whatever this move

ment may ' amonnt to in . outward

appearances, it has a large number of sympathizers who have not yet

been organized, and there is

no telling ' to what extent it may reach.' There is no doubt

but that it represents an important,

thoueh undemonstrative, nortion of

the democratic party, an element I whose influence is always morel

Rev. J. McSmith,was called oat, aad aa.

'tertaiaed tha Club for a Hew momeuU.by way S mf mUwmH- ' TT. knnl araa talklBW ta

. those who were true to their country, aad who would not vote with that, corrupt party that , baa heretofore denied na our dearest rights that party that always contended that aUt was especially and purely a 'white man's government,' and that a colored men had ao righto that a white man waa bound to respect that rotten party that has said 'the .vatiaeation of tha fifteenth amendment waa

Illegal,' and, if they get the power, which ,iihey are now trying to do through Greeley, ,liey will undo all that haa been done.. I ,way, feUow-eitiiene, that any colored man i who will not vote for Grant, against this de- ; atrnetive party with Greeley at ita head, ia a natural-born fool. Tbe fifteenth amead- ' ment was ratified under GranPa administrai tion, and the colored people will not be fount!

going back on tha cause tbst was won by bullets by thiowing away their ballots on a

party that has declared it will deprive them

. At a special meeting of Council on Thursday erening tbe Committee on Railroads offered the folfcwiag reaolnUoa, which was unanimously adopted) Rmtivtd, By the . Common Council of the city of Richmond, that the City Assessor, before he returns his list of taxable property tor 1874. to the city Clerk, ia hereby instructed to add tbe a mount of $lv, to each house

holder's taxable property, from which he has

taati

already subtracted

sat.

HJ3T Our friend CaL of the Inde

pendent, was ratifying Horace's democratic "take" on Wednesday

night last, and took a thunder clap for a report of Maj. Pop p's cannon, the democrats had borrowed fer the

occasion, and. exolaimed: M Don't

you hear Popp's gun! how loud it

roars

1 1 f

days than at any other time.

Horrible Outrage Clkveiand, O.

fully developed and felt on election I of ewv rlBt coafe"1 be,B bJ tte I

ConautUiMinai mwcnuiuvuM. w. viw.,uh

never beoa engaged in chesting the United

States . out of the neck of Jeff. Davia, by going bis bail; neither haa he been found stultifying himself by abandoning hia lifelong convictions and principles like Horace Greeley baa done , and leaning up to the Democratic Party for support, like a sick kitten to a warm jam! Thia party supporting Mr. Greeley, affirm that they are not Democratic, but the liberal

.party I The Lord aare us fro m saeh liber aity, They remind me of a butting sheep -owned by a ' farmer. He thought he would cure him of this propensity, ao be shut him np in his smoke-house,snd auspended a maul from the ceiling. As soon aa the aheep saw tha maul be commenced on it, and the farmer left him butting away. In tbe morning, wben ita owner opened tbe smoke-honsC door be

found that tba aheep had butted himself en. tirdy away all but his tail audit waa still meeting tbe maul half-way J Thia ia tbe case with the Da mocratic Party, lt haa butted ita head off, and now it ia using Mr Greeley aa a mere tail, to butt against tba Republican party. Tbe Clnb Men adjourned until tha regular meeting.

Near Clevelaad. July 3 Tato

butchers of Royalton, a small village near Cleveland, having a grudge against a farmer nai ned Conrad Schweetzer, living in larma Township seven miles ft om this city,, went to his (Schwc iet srer's), house last Saturday, &nt found no one at home but a chil d about nine years old, named Bettj f

Walter, a granddaughter f

Schweetzer. Seizing the chuld

they poured coal oil on her clot ies and then set them on fire. ' 1 'be

scbucks of tbe child brought the

grandmother to the house,' but t) ie

child was so badly burned that site

died in a few hours. Before hi r t a a - . m

nestu, nowever, sne told wlio ta e fiends were that committed the ter -

rible act. One man was ' arreatetl

for the crime, but the evidence 'no t being sufficient, he was discharg

ed. ..... ;

A great deal has been said "by certain interested parties about the Quakers of Indiana going solid for Greeley. Now it happens that we have the pleasure of being 'well acquainted in the strong holds of Quakerism ; also well acquainted

with tbe opinions and habits of

U,e these people, and are happy to say

Baltimoxb BAmsM.-ll ia highly right and proper that the efforts of the aame men . who inaugurated the Rebellion, should endorse Greeley the bondman of Jeff Davis, ia

the city where Maaaeebusetta soldiers on their road to defend the capital of tbe Nation, ' were baptised in blood I That event aroused tbe MOOM to the real dangers that beast

them, and the Greeley endowment will hare tbe same effect that that baptism had. It will arease the People, to keep ont of power wad ptaee tbe same horde of southern traitors and their northern abettors, who precipitated ha annate into a emsl and bloody War.

Dowa with the traitors I ' , . "The Richmond Herald needs anrtnreen tna - bv the Grand Jury.

It ia eansliv as filthy as some of

the Cincinnati papers were a few days ago and is even ahead of the

Police Gazette. It is a beautirul ; family paper. Cambridge Trib

une

That is so.

Take the stand, Greelev, and!

answer this question : In 1881 you said, if the people of any State should vote to secede, they had a

constitutional right to go out of

the Union ana set np for them

selves. Are you or tbst opinion

nowr .

Forget my record, says Horace

Greeley. Forget our record, says the Democratie party. Thus the

two each ashamed of the other, calling loudly upon, the roeka and

tte hills to busy out of. sight that

alone oy which the people can judge them join hands to obtain

control of the government. When, eighteen months ago Hor

ace Ureeley indorsed Grant s ad

ministration, renominated him for the presidency, pronounced him a

far better man than any one of

those who were engaged in slandering him, tbe man who should

have . predicted that to-day the same Greeley would be engaged in

abusing the President, followed and supported by the slanderers

aforesaid, would have been acn

counted crazy. The presidential

worm works curious changes in

men 1 upon whom it gets a hold.

Cincinnati tiazette.

George W aUaawill do well to give bis weak brother Ike a few shares of beak stock to keep him silent. His attempted defenses i of George's dirty - performances are mora 'daises-ine; than the charges toe mad res. Rtebjnoed Telegram. flBVWe aseond tbe motion.

FROM PEORIA. ILLINOIS.

We received a private letter from

our old friend Maj. Wm. L John,

from which we take the liberty of

extracting the folio wing :

Since leaving Richmond. I have

been throush Kansas the Indian

Territory, and among the hiHa of South- western Missouri. ' 1 Have

seen Wilson's Creek Battleground

and the National Cemetery - a;

bpringfield,. We will havA-avblg talk in the chimney-corner when 1

return I home. I have no fears of

the success of our elorious old Be

publican party, in the fonr States I have traveled over. The powder-

burned soldier here stands as firm

lv to the cause to day, as he did to

his musket in'64.' "

burning the second time, I had proof that Marion Johnson was no nearer Centreville that night than 12 miles. They then said that I had burned tbe court house, I told them that I had noi The first

time it was burned 1 was twenty miles away, and the second time I could show where I was during the

burning. They then, with the most horrible oaths and cursing, order-

rae to tell who did burn it. I was

tied to the tree but " I turned my head, I was ordered to turn it back again. One ot the men ' ordered another one to burst my head open if I didn't turn my face

to the tree. I turned my eye around and saw ataading within six feet of

me with a cocked pistol, the" man

who did the burning. I supposed

it I refused to tell, I thought they

might not whip me altogether to

death, bnt if I did teli that man

would kill me on the instant, if 1 charged him with the burning. I told them I would not tell, and

tbey swore the most horribls oaths

snd blasphemies that they'd make

me tell . Two of the men then

went at me with hickory switches and struck me in all, about , fifty lashes. Then they seemed to be

tired, and two others took it up

and gave me about twenty-five

lashes more: They then ordered

me to leave the country within ten

days under penalty of being shos. Tbey then cut me loose from the tree, and at my request one tri them cut tbe bark ropetlat fastened together my two wrists. They ordered me to go home, and as I turned to obey, the leader of the gang struck me across the back with tbe but of a switch, giving a

kind of downward blow with the evident intention of stripping off the skin that hung in shreds from ; my back. I went home and found my child one year old, screaming, and its mother out of her head ' deranged. Tha whole perform-

that in a liretime knowledge of them we have never known them to make fools of themselves lust

m becanse some favorite political leader did so. Since the opening of this campaign we have seen and talked with more than one hundred of these people,, snd not single one has said, I will vote for Greeley, . For our past and present knowledge of this society we would pronounce the statement that any considerable number of them are going 'Liberal ae base slander, all the lying correspondents of distant papers to the ; con-, trary notwithstanding. Winchester Journal.

DEMOCRATIC FUNERAL. ' ; CiKCiKKan, July 9th, 1872

This day the funeral of tbe once proud and j ;lorkus Democratic party takes place at Bal t imore ' Its pel I -bearers are Republican sore b aeada. However much wa may detest its deg wnerate prweiplea for tha last decade, we can r aot bnt admire its plucky atrngg la against 1 ate. When treason became rampaat and onr c pnntry was in a fearful straggle for ita nat tonality, thiarganixatioa became the symf athiser and friend of rebellion. From that lay ita dissolution and death became only a t jueation of time. Tbe manner and date of i ta demise was not known until very recently. i ill eaa now see it. It is fit that Baltimore, t be scene of ita organisation should be also i ia aepnlcher. It ia hardly in the calculus" of 1 possibilities that it may be resurrected agaia.

lowever, should the nominations of tha pres

ent convention be successful, U aaay again

i ear ita gory front. Should Greeley A Brown

1 m elected, it may agaia come into power, I

i s hardly possible that Greeley, who haa been f or thirty years ita moat formidable fee, eaa

be molded Into ita tool. Behind him, how

ever, stands one who is all that tbe Demo

cratic wants, and, judging the future by tbe

pa at, we need hardly expect Greeley to be in

tbe way long. Harrison, Taj lor, and Lincoln are abree warnings that ahonld prevent any

lover of hia country (ram trusting ita destiny

to H araee Greeley, with Brown behind bim as

anec asaor to hia pis re should he fail to live.

Tbe t icket waa conceived and brought forth by a . sat of tbe moat despicable men that euree

onr c ountry. With toe livery Of reform tbey hide ihe moat ahamdeaa plunderers over kaowi . Tammany waa a small thing in th

The prospect for an abundant

yield of wheat, corn, oats and

grass is very flattering in this sec-1 ion. Marion County Herald. The Corydon Republican says that the wheat crop in that county is not as good as anticipated, bnt

is much better than it waa last!

year. . . . . . -

The Jeffersonville editor of the

Liouisville Commercial says the peach crop of Clark county prom-

lses tobe light this season, but

there will be plenty of apples and grapes.

Henry Ward Beech er writes In

tbe last number of the Christian tt:. . . a . m .

umuu. - A3 -ior- ourselves, we

stand by -,our colors - Grant

and Wilson, and the old Republican party a hich has been bred and

proved i gt?o;ny days, when tie

wnoie nauon leaned upon it and fouad it a sure support."

The New York World gives one democratic view of the situation at

Baltimore) in its issue of Monday,

it says: "Barnum. the prince of

numuugs, nover offered anvthine

quite so odd and monstrous aa the entertainment which has been ar

ranged at Baltimore for the present week. The World will contribute

no slime to give the animal a slip

pery passage down the . throat of

the devourer; bnt when the thing is done, it will do whatever may be in its power to aid the digestion, and prevent the democratic party going into torpid and prolonged

stupor, by reason of the heavy load upon its stomach." This is a cheertul disposition with which to

enter upon a presidential campaign.

ai,.a.

laaawr Bittern. not a iy Drink. : Jfaaeef roe Kans, Whisker, Proaf Halrita ani Kefaee Uewawe, doctored, spiced and iweeaad to alaaae tactaste. called AToniea." " AppeUxen." "Ilinmai .tlistlninr'l'H' draakeaanm and tata. bat are a Use Medicine, ande baeatlw Katfra Boots aw Herbs of California, free frees all AleefceUe Batssalanta. Thar are tha GBKAT , BLOOD rrjRiriKR an A 1.1 FB GIVINU FRINCIPLinj. n perfect Kanorator aad laTicotatar ef tba Si at aw. sail j law of all peteanoaa matter see .rattorlaetbeWoedtaahaalUir condition. Noiia eaa take these Bitters aeeorain- to dfevetkene antra, mala lone anwall. prorld4 their eaaas are aot aa trored br aiiaeral paiaoai or etbar Mans, and 0 vital teens wasted berand the point af repair. ' Tfcev are n Gentle PnramtlT well aa at fettle, seeBsashaT, also, the peealiar aierltofaetiassa pewerfol atant ia ralirrln- Cooa-attion orTnBawsttoaoftbaLiwr. aadallthaViaenml Oiaaaa. " FOB WKMAL.B COMPLAINTS, whether tat Tanc or old, BMrHad or tingle, at the dawn of woeaaa. hood seat Um turn of life, these Toaie Bitten haven canal. - Far lawsuaMsnteeT a Chronic Kkeaaanttasn 4 GU Dvaaeawta. er Iadleeatten, Bit, laws, Beanltteas and Iateraaltteac Feveve, Was ansa ef the Blee Uver, Kldneve anS ' BIa4ar, Uaae Bitters have been nwet sateaiifal. Bach Dlaeaaee are caused br Vitiated Bleed, which fa seaarsUr prodaeed br aaraacesMat sf ta Irlseatlve Owaane. DY8FKF8IA OB IHDIGMTIOlf, BaaaV eeeavsmtawShenMeis, Couahs. Tfehmaa ef th Ohest, Basamcai. Sear Braetetioos of the 8toaaea,BaS - Taata hi tha Month. BUioaa Attaeka, Palpitation of ta

Baart, faaawaiatliiB af tha lone. Pain ia tba i

af tbe THain. aad a knndrad other painfal i

Thar inrlcorata tha Stomach aad itiranUt tha torpta tlvar aad Bowala, which render them of nieaallU ailiarr in elaanaina tha blood of an Imparities, and tek asrttae new llfc aad vteor to tbe whole trstcaa. FOB, BKIIT DISaUkSKS, Bruptlons. Tetter. Salt Bluaia. Blatebaa, Spota, Kmplea, Postalaa, BoOa Oartaantae. BJaa-Worma, Scald Head. Sore Bret, arisipelaa, Itch. Scarfs, TXeeolorationa of the Skin,, unwn aad Diseases ef the 8kla. of whatever aaaa raatmra,ars UtarsUr doanp snd carried out of Saa system tea short tlawlw tha m of theaeBittem. One bottle ia such cease wQI conTinca the most Inu dalwm f their eantrnteStet. , i Clsassa the Vitiated Blood whenever yoa And tte Je parities bantiaathrona-h the skin in PimplsaJpttoaa or Sons elaanae it when roa And it ohttnetod and htsviahta tbe reins; cleans it when it lii foal, aa roar feel iavi will tall roa when . Keep the blood para, aad the health ef the erstem will fcUow.

PIH, TAPE, snd other WORHff, mrain w

ssaar uooaanaa, are vuwiwBnr mmm 4. Tor full directions, road cuefallr

tha ai at aai of ao vaaai trored andresaoTsd. . lsS

A Terrible fight occured on Conductor Egan's train on the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and, Lafayette road near BaieevilIe,lon the 4th. cA young man named Sider who was drunk, insulted ,a?tnan named Davis when the latter

struck him. Sider's , friends interferred In hlsbehalr and a gen eral free fight ensued between the friends of the two men in which clubs and bottles were used: A breakman who waa endeavoring to quell the row received a blow on the hand with a bottle, nearly severing his fingers. Another man

a pabenger received a freightfnl gash 'three or four inches long in his head. Conductor Eagan finals iy succeeded after a great deal ; of

Iaaietaaeat of Kaklax ia If ortk r- liaa.

Cara I

in.

effort in putting sa end to the fight

way ef plunder ta what we mar expect of tha I by ejectiCBT the OffendiUSf DartieS

wire- pullets of the Liberal Reform partj if thfl;fi.r M1 ujrf.,, wh

We are in possession of reliabls

formation firom hesdpuartars, that tan national authorities are detorminedraat Kuklnxism shall be broken up in r this aad every other State, root and branch. If necessary, more troops will be sent to this Slate. ' Several . hundred men as

many as two, hand red in the ooanty of

Sampson were indicted at tha recent term of the United Plates Court in this

city, for kaklaxism. - No doubt other

indictments in the Western Distiiet will be found against a great many kuktax

in several western counties- The Government is convinced that its efforts to extirpate the infamous organisation most

be redoubled. Outrages by kuklux will

not b: allowed to carry the election - in

1372 as in 1870. W " A ,

For prudential reasons, the names of

the partiea indicted are not made publid

Twenty of the Sampsoa men are indicted for ratirder From the Beltigh (S. C )

Bra, July 4.. , : . ,. ;;

X3T We are constrained, by a

profound sense of duty, and fearing that some one has not read the

Koahincly truthful announcement

of President Grant for re-election,

to all attention to it on the fourth page of to-day's Palladium, lt is

good; the Cincinnati Platform sinks

into significance beside u.

they ebaace to win. The brothers-in-law and coast aa of thia ring are named legion. It ia a pat net truth that it Is not the kin that Oran Mveu -place, but those to whom he did not

ihat 'causes the dee berate came ef 'Anvthino

to tw at Grant-' Cincinnati Gazette. -

doors .'

I. til llM.

jaiotr lacnAin unausKausuaii.- i aad are

bottle, printed in : rVench and Spanish.

. WAIXBa. Pioialstor. B-H.McDOHA.LD A OOV Pi a n has, aad Oea. Acenta, Ban rraseiaco. Cel., saat B) and St Oeaaeaeree Street. Hew York, -'U WW SOLD BV AU OaUOOIBTS AND PStTnaS ' afarCazpenters, Buildere-.f ; : and an who contemplate Building, supplied with our new Illustrated Catalogue on receipt of stamp. JraVA. J. BtCKMBLL A Con Architectural Book Pub'rs 27 Warren-sU N. Tjstf jy THB CATOB ASD CTIBB OP OOBP. , BUBVnoK. The prtsaary eaaas of Gcaaanapv : Hon la arsufeauaut of the dlgeatiTC organs. Thia Setnagasaent prodncee deficient nutrition and as almllsrlon, By ssa1ninst1on,Imean that prociss by which tae antriment of the food Is converted; 1 ' tntehload, and taanca into tbeeoUdsof thebody. raranawvrlmeusath sUghtest pradUposttlon to pulmonary dlsssss, or ' I U they tslmcokUwlU be very liable to bare Conanmption cTtha Lnngsinsomeofltt forms; snd I bold that It arin ha imnoasihla ta tmrm anw caaa "

'i nisejssii hwi wihwsi iires nawnsf a BJUUV - dlsmtlDB and healthy aaehnllatlon. Theveryarak . ttilng tobadone ta to cleanse tha stomach and

iwasauustsuiini iaiB mncna ana aumewuicsi

- are ciogging these organs so that they cannot per.

Hia thate fanetliaia. and than wtnaa nn mtA

Store she Hrer to a healthy acUon. For this pa noasL the anraat and heat mtnnriv la RrhaswVat -,'

afandraka Pffls. Tbaaa Pllla pImiv tha iln.uk

lu boarala nr all tba JLnmA anil mnrtiM illm.

Mcaaatng euasae and decay in the whole syatem: '

w wut unv vis uiv jirvr m aui tuacsnasa Duet that has accmnalsBd there, and arouse Uap to a aew sad healthy action, by which natural and ' lmlthyeU secreted. t

t xnaasjuaBBco, oowaw, ana uTer are inns cieansM by the ase of Schanck's Kandrake Fills ; bat thera rsmslns tn the stonuch an excess of acid, the oran Is torpid and the appeUte poor. In the bowala, tha hectaals are weak, and reqnlrlng atreugth andsuoDCtt. It la in a condition like thia that "

BchencafB Beawaad Tonic prorcs to be the moat vaiaebm temidj ever dlecorered. It Ualkallnev. and tte nsa winneewallaeall excess of add, nua tng tna stnnaack sweet aad fresh; it will give ' petmiaeat tone to thia fanportant organ, and create a aod, hearty appetite, and prepare the system tar Ok trst process of a good digestion, and , altlniBlai soaks eoad. healthy, livlna- blond, ah

ter thie preparatory treatment, what remains k

gases of Consumption Is the free and use of Schenck's Pahmonle Sttuo. "

TheValaaonlCaryrairnourlahea thee -r Ses the blood, and ia readily absorbed into tbe eArcalsaton, and thanee distributed to the dlsssieg, lunca. There ltrtnaaa an nMnidniaters.wiiaia.

er ta tae fjhrm of shsciaasa or tnhercles. and then

l to sxpel all the diseased matter In

t of tree expectoration, when once lt rl-

pena. It la than, by the great healing and purUyIng properttas of Scheaek'e Vulmonle Byrup, ' that an ulcers and cavities are healed np sound sssd hWSnttwtM eased.' ' " . O"

aap saa ianai uiuar ui do wouameannar Uon- '

T.fmrm aiaaassn iunga, a cav- .

uera, ine cavity cannot heal, the linaa. so kma aa tha i. k

Vaat is nsceesary to cnre-ls a new or-

a good sppettte. a cood natritian.

row In flesh and ret fat : theaNa-

the cavltlen wiu heaL the matter

he thrown off In lama anamitiM

Eaw nwasawaaH aiienia, mt

asm usuj pasn w cure

dlgaaUaa.

lew par.

tne oooy aa a

tnraBaaaneo,

waarmaa and

taanai

tTongressman Jim Brooks of the

Ja er Vnrlr tT.-witvana aaaatla

rcaident most biterly for going to f, n a a a. a

ieo tne yacut race, as it nappened

the President wss not there. But Ita elegant James has not seen fit

o make any apology for his false-

Itocd. Jim has recently made the

oyBee around the world. But he

;!revhi8 pav as Congressman dor-

s og Asia aosence.

I The Providence Journal (Grant) tfera that "the men who think U tat they cao balaaca the" services vf Gin Grant in the field and in

I am like aa old Hemlock-withered at the top,' aaid a venerable Indian Chief, pointi

ng to hia thin aad bleaching locks. Thou

sands of men and women in civilized society.

much younger tana the old Sagamore, are

like him, 'withered at the top,' simply because tbey hare neglected to use the means of preserving aad beautifyiog tbe hair which sci

ence had placed at their disposal. If Lyon'a

Katbairon be faithfully applied once or twice)

n day, to tba fibers and the scalp, it ia just

as impossible that the hair should decay,

ritber,fall out or become harsh and fuxiy

as that a meadow, duly refreshed with night

ly dewa and sunlit rains, should become arid and barren of green blades. Thia matchless preparation not only keps the hair alive and the akin of the bead in a heatty ani clean

condition, bnt actually multiplies the filaments and imir;s to them a lustre, flexibili

ty and navy beauty anattainahle by any othtr

la Verr bad. if the hassmi

MOreM oawyad, or rrea If one hmg la entirely aaaa, 11 taara is enough vitality left in theotner to beat an. thera is hope.

I nave aaaa many peraons cured, with onbr one -

. Hts and aalov Hta to a vnmt

. Thia la what Scbeack'a Medicinea wiU do to cam

They will clean ont tbe stomach.

agues it, get ap a

inff ceaii

ear ofa fan retara

last isoi

aaAIA ka4aa.t t- fa .1-. ..A !-- t 1

1 a--e a 1 . . 1 V I SAIUUQ VI MTSIfSIHs . ' St WUm UVia IISSJ WW I it ia rn.li.L hif inaii hn.r Kta flar i wei

the natural moisture of the acalo. : but sun-

- " aj

plies antriment ta tbe route af the bail and

vigor to the SbersC

A weekly mail route has been es

tablished between Brownstown and

Hoaaton:

'Democrats reject Mr. Greeley's old words and accept his new; Bad-

t 1 . ulaat la a an wa a anw aa wn1 aa amAaTarht. fit SB I

hour I and my wire sat by the And that's enough, for tho last ' fire till mornins. The next day a I state of that man is - very much

friend sent down his horses and wcawrtbwJrt first. . ! ct

tear and slandering nis orotber-fn

!"vw will find that they baire misoal -Milated the character and temper of he American people. Such in rations conduct will neither harm . ior help Gen Grant, bnt' it will exiita toward the netTetratora the

" ndignatioo end disgust of .all right

poinded men." : v : Saapleaaeatal Bankrapt 'iJtw.

' Among the new laws of Congvass is sa act food passes through the Dhalaux ' .epfrlaaaenialtetbe Baakmntlaw. Tbefot- r

Wasps are the oldest paper ma

aers.,

A Boston printer made 'dippad hi the mud" out of nipped in tha

bncu

A Western quack tells how the

atva Nature the assistance i

deer tba eyetem of a!l tbe disease that Is ia tho htnas. whatarrer tha fona mar be.

It Cs lailSltuit ht whllA nd.i. O.Vte.L1.

adkrinaa, cara ahould be exercised not to take coM: kara ln-doora in cool and damp weather; avoid night-air, and take outdoor exercise only ia s genial and warm ennabine.

iwawnaistiactfy nnderatood that when I re.

innaaeatio ne careiuim regard to takwhua aatngmymedlcinee.ldoeoforn

a. A man who has bnt partially rathe aaTecta of a bad cola ia Ar aim

BaMe to a relapse man one who has been entirely cured, and lt la precisely the came in regard to panannajtlam. Ho long aa tbe luage are not per- -Ssctly healed, oat ao long is there imminent dan-

return or tna dlneaae. Hence H la ineaslv can tion nnbnonarw Mtum .

evnoalns- tnamseliea to an atmnanhaa '

taata not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Ooaamptlfsa' langa are a mssa of ore, which the lsast change of ntmeaphera win inname. The , aad BSC! at of any an cease with niy medlclnee oeewlsts ta my abUfty to eubdae inflammation inaasadof nroTokias ft. aa msnvof the lacultvskk.

An inSaassd lang cannot with eafety to the naBlent ba expo aad to the biting blasta of winter or Sha -"""sr winda of spring or antumn. It " aannia be careralhjr shielded from all irritating ta-

sneea. na ntaaoet cautioa aboald ba obsatvaataia particular, aa without it a core nader a . at aanr ctiemaastaneaa la an ImnoasiMlire-

na navaon ahoaU ba kept on n wholesome aad '

aaiiiltsonedlet, and all the medicines - ttlanail -aatn tae body has restored to it the natawd ajnantttv of Saah aad atrengta, ll was nryself cured by this treatment of the '

anas) as Mamiiaipuon, ana nave ured to

i sanx 111 laeea aaamy Tears, wita camtoatrr aaaa. I hare cured thoaaaiula alaaa

an s j ssaay nave nsea enrea oy una

ewiagaj tba main points of tbs statute:

Tha penoa aancg wncn osnnrnpiey may ' a discharged anon payment of fifty per cent. . f their indebtedness haa been extended until M 1st of inly, 1873. Lite iaauranca poUll- , ara to the amount of $6,000 ate alee exempt . . -am aaaata araiUbls tor creditors, aad all J pigments obtained agaiaat persons or prop-.-"ty before petitions ia bankruptcy are Sled t .w to be first aad (allv satisfied.

A Virgtnisn has gotten out s

patent for bleaching peanuts. ,.

When we come to die next Not

ember, " said an honest delegate

in the Wisconsin Democratie uon-

I vention, ' we shall wish we bad

not abandoned the path of vUtoe,"

. Abeat ba 1st of October, I expect to nvknpea-awanteae-ry new buildisg at tbenottaVnast coT K2M&!JtS barelahan be. abated taj s sdrtceto all who nmyrennira it,

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