Dallas Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 19, 1865 Page: 1 of 2
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JOH.YW. SWINDELLS riBLlSHKR.
-1L D. MUW & Co.
MOIESALEAaD RETAIL DEALERS U
. DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES
EE CK V CL "W TX V
-DHUGS MEDICINES
Paints Oils Dye.StuiTs
"'" ' &c &C
East si Je of the ruWIe Squaw at tho
old stuu'l of Jiitacs F. Culdwtll
DALLAS TEXAS
now in wore a large slock of Ciooda
- onmprli pg almost eTtry thin; usually
itptw a country store which tlioy
" i'.'jii'ro aelliag at lower rates than
" ' the amo hare been offer- .
t . . . . .
4 1 ru in ttin uiavkct --
llfctT Ihe bfginiiihg or tho 'war.
I'taltri ire are purtijularly ioviled toenme
; jini famine the stock inducements
'Hill be offered such as cannot bo
' jl had elsewhere in this scetion.
All kind of country produce taken in cx-
change for goods and the highe?t mnr-
het price allowed for it such as
' WHEAT FLOUR BACON LARD
- r-vr: HIDES.W00L
-f.. - . -' ' (
- ' n"4 twery article of country produce.
' 0tAU produce offered for exchange must
he ds'ifercd beforo tho goods arc purchased.
.. JialUfi Texts July S lSSS-4:i:3mo. ' '
.'.MlMIiS-.H. SWISDELI.S 31. .
UTlLh practice his profession in
Aocentiir. and the i-urrounding t oiintry aail
r. "pjcifeltv loliciu the Jul mnago ef the jiuUlc.
7-T II. McClUOY 51. W..
1 "TjrRGfclEOIT D3!-IrTIST
' i liSCASlEn BAI.tAS CO. TEXAS'
OFFERS his services to the public
'of rtileand thimin-oun.liiiffeountleB.
'". work dune If tiiui v lll lio wanwutnl to giro
satjfMtton.. ; . jaiiK. Ii lUts'i. I7:f.ni..
J FFliK my service. as a
Commfsslon Receiving and For-
; ' tfarding merchant -
FF.t.IX V. ROBERTSON.
Hooetea; JuD8ih ISta 41:'Jmo.J -
-rutchfleld . House
t ' V 'Inllna Texan. '
aPhM.. CHUTCHFIELD Proprietor.
"f ' ;i (Iie-O.pouod.)
THE - Proprietor would insost re-
pMfi i'J inform hil oM frtemlf ond the trav.
' uljti eoinmiiniijr (jonerally that the above honneie
r.af.ftnt for tho accommo4..tioa of Bardert acd
tbpat.lle wilder the enpfinilfon of -. -
Johu;W. Litnc
who wilt ipare DotrouMo or eipeme to etisteiu lit
' tofm4rrepefati.n and Iniko it a quint and dwiraMo
' litmt Jbrlhi mart tratvltr. lit eonnectluu with tin
! ( J.oat.. ta a Roo.1 Klubte which will always tm well
i.u.pied with cooil prorendon aud ai tendod by oo
Viporienced hoeilrr. . July let lnt3 i:t:f. -
FANNIN HOUSE
I q-rjs.TOisr ' TEXAS
. CoO. H. MUBRAY Proprietor.
' ; JpHtS ietl tnown boiim In now open for the VeeeB
. I "tlon of viMtoie and tratelarr; aad ovcry encn-
iSnr'0' W 1
-I 1 ' 1 : ; .
IDT "T ClTTfTi : .
i n oxxujt. . - .ti0 anci tuc same personal
f P. HHJj W'OI'ld rcttpeclfully in- j fr'cedmen as to all citizens
a fura lb. . iiirene of Dallas and thi-a.irroiindlne al) orders issued by pgst d
Tnintrr that he hat opphed a I J-J U0r la the J commanders adopting any
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e(t thtlthttliM onfned A 111 IM1U1- IU UiUl
atattat at taMlam t her whera bo to prepared I
. all werk ia hit line aad -will fo -al.oit' jlmo j
' Jo.e-on haadafull apiortnu-ntofall kmJ. of
- TI.'Hare C'OOkiUpt; fslOVCa KC. ;
'ttepalriof done and new w.ork made to ordr at tho
' HalMulto . ab'ar. .fpawie i-ttr..;..
edoe.riitaaeiperl.nroof oToe'AfiM.a yoare to..ii
Tixetltat!ou In goareaieeinK an work 10 oe on m
th beeteiaoaer.
allot. 'Jpiae July 15th 1&-4l:tf.
11TY MILLS DALLAS TEXAS.
PIlE'utl'icrsi"'ned havin bccOniO-1 believing Ihe rcports.or ill-treatiiientof r.c-
. 1. MuniM.por?b. above nanud lfiili.piiua- i RrocsinUiat Slate nnd of disagreements
I nronrletor of .b. tboro nam.J ifiltl lilua
i d la Ihe ti of Iiatlaa would rrapr' lfuily Ki.e bo.
..i". totba palronf of ibe milt aad tho public gono-
rally that th lalll i$ now in cxif.-Ilpnl orJar and
.savesfol eperattoD i-apaM of i;rtxidinc 5O0 bu.hple
' ufaraiatnVt hour.. Wheat f round at U.o wnal
rale (Mia-lfth toll) aad preiulM lo nako at f I
(Ivar aad ae tnuch of it to tbo buph.il a any uull in
' -J.rth.ra teiae. Ceatracie for aayqoaotiiy of Hour
B.Ud at abort aoltea. ....
f nra will b. irouod oa Saturday of rafb week.
i loaf aa4 Oteatalwajra .a head f pat.
Mil. U. SUJ.UWOOP.
' allt Tatae. Aof . 1. ISv-47 :if.
.BPBnvm . P T" r V p?ll
' ;enf r! Commission Merchants
1 1I..Pt.w ttnline. - " I
uwwwiv atiuii'B . t
StraBtl talveston Texas
S'ltavitel ii St Twi Vt f Et wfteittt ii w Ork-Mf Vj
r ni-rj4 4 ro. ' J I. f IM i: Tsitift.
" ' Jiac It tw ll.ty.; - ' '
TO "SiO. 13 WOOll
NKW YOEKTulyl 1SC5. ;
r TO THE FRIENDS OF V '.
H0FP3IA IRELAND & EDEY
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ETIiF.MK! W.'tali tbiBon-i
twl'yofotlllrtheaMntioofWooljr..w-
vravae eayore. that w
ie eb.a t. .at IIoum.
tw. etui ofler the aaroeiodex-caMit .
p.ee before the ww. .
boTMtbat eur fornwr n .-me !
CO. took bole of Tim waoL aad aud. a tr.aiU.i f-r
it ia .wTie eothat it c.o.-ta wiih ol io and I
w T.ra Slate Wop. Al lb. mm Ii m hr id. 1
aM4. will beyaet aa l..ltory to bipn
ti. tr wori ae eotlna be.ei rarpfnl. hoanrr 10
gave. It ee tbat bat one ftylewUI b. ia tk. k.u.
. J'i'a-Xir " " "U
Pur frde. Arthwr Tff. KeVy A ff. if "..u
..tea will aa. aJ.acaiiie .a !- . in...
Mo7fT7 ; V..;
ft WbitrkaUnitnt hem Verk.
A Ht tl. tt.ly -
etanillTarp.tor- OllC.
THE BB.lersiirbed havinrr been ap -
- - T ef tb. Boa-r.!l.
J-p. rowrl ef Kaafva. pw.1.. AtrHiiefraror ot 1
spaipraoiaa a-'M'i po- t
VLpp.kf.lv a ..a' le a'l -p.rp..ot b'-lf 'teitoe
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Ttlographlo and other Items.
Tim Time' Richmond correspondent sayi:
In nc.-'.rdunce wii.lt ilio )n)olitinitiiu of
Ciov. Plerpont the charter elcciimiK cuinooir
to 'l iy ami wcrocoudiieivd in perfect ordor.
Tho interest uf I lie oonimuniiv principally
I eriiicifd ou llic alioriffuliy and llio sueo .-
; ...it of .ohciU Miiyu. J. W. Wright Ex-
! Deputy Sheriff was elected ovtir tjiivo cui-
I putitni by a plurality of le'-l vutes Uolout-
i inc II. Kelly who had hold lliu office lr
scverul aiiceoiwivo term. j
j N. A. Kiurdoviiiil m fleeted Mayor over
: Win. Taylor by UU majority. Mr. Taylor
wai nil ulil nnit respected luuri'liiint. Mr.
i Siurilcvant isaynting lawyer of good atini-l- j
ing and acknowledged ability. Motli -ait i
1 these newly elected officials enlrrod the vl-1
I i'l army after tho j.usi'iii" of the coiiscrlp.
!:'-'. '' TJlXu. I'von Z
ro-eleeteJ to t!ic Ilnstioxs I'nurt without'
niipo.itlnn.' " ' I
Kobt. Ii. .ward win olected ri"rk of tho ;
Hustings Court by 3SH miijority over O. L.
Clirintinn a gentleman who had lost a limb '
In tho rebel service. Msnniidulio Jijhuson I
an cx-icbM ollicer was elected Attorney of
tho Circuit Court ovor I.. Tmovell P'.iO ma- !
' jority. ' Tho aggreguln vote polled Is about ;
! r.00 (c.-U than in April lfCl just prior to
' so-called ordinance uf necesfiiou. I
I WAsmscTOM July TJt. The Kichmoud .
j Itcpublic of' yesterday has Jlio following '
I rcinnrl(nbl(! comments on the elections held
in that city to-day. It says: Neither the
city of Richmond nor the county of Jlcnj-i-)
1 co has evor represented the sentiments of .
-! 1.. i. 1 is... .J
1 .lllllliu ill nil; uusuii-.-a inumuo. "
they Toto ro did tho State at largo never
' vote. Virginia always voted in opposition
! to the voto of Kichmoud and Henrico. ' Wc
have a suspicion of the public opinion as to j
tho sentiments of Virginia. So far as any
r.ere.on mieht be disposed to draw an infer
ence in regard to the voting in this city!
we nro not disputed to disguise or deny the j
fct that tho Vnion candidate for ll;0 May-J
orally of IticTiinoiid lost hi.-) election or at
least several hundred votes by his distinct.
avowal of himsulf as a Union man Juab j
fact can't bo denied aud iuust bo accepted
lis true. It may hurt the city but tho denial
of ihe tnitli" would hurt it more. .
Most of the ; Federal npiointinenls in
Vovtlf Carolina are unable to qualify not
Being iu a position to tfti.q thj oaiji pro-.)
scribed by Congress.' -Among thif ''numher
is lion. R. I. Dick recently appuiotcd Uis- j
trict Judge. " 4
" Nkw Yoiik' July' 'JCVnio Ilera'd's
Chiirlpstim correspondent says:. The muti-j
nous officers of the l(i.r.th New York Hegi-
mcnt hnve been sent to Charleston .jadl. j
The colors hnvo not been fotijiil yet uijd arc j
supposed to l.e buried. .
The city of Charleston ii now quiet and :
orderly. ' i
Nr.w York July 28. The Times' Wnsh- J
ington special says that Jeff Davis' health j
is better now than it has been in five years. I
The dimes' special speaking of Jeff. Ia-j
vis jnys tjint rising at an early hour Mr. j
Pavis takes a tilth then dresses after
wliich he is visited by the ofliper of the
guard the officer of tho day and medical' j
aitcpdant. lie then break'fastsaflcr which I
ho vfiijks up and down his room converses '
with Gen. Miles who generally visits Ijis j
tjiiactoraaljoiit.llujttinip s-ud lj'itjf J'r. Cra-
yen t!cu reads tlio Bible. -
Tio ilpruld's Fortress Jloijrjs purrespon-
dpnt of t)ie Cth says that a ficond hour's j
wuik inside tho fort was yesterday per- I
mitted Jeff liavis. TheBame guard uttoud-1
cd him ns in hid hrst walk and the sumo
reticence was kept up on his part and that j
. . ...-... -p .1.:. '
O UI3 guuru. . 4 uc gmiuury .-oucis ui una
out-door exercise on the spirit.) of liavis is
already apparent". If tiiey aro continued
tticrp can bo no doubt of his health improv--!
ing if it is not wjiolly reslori.l lleiieweu
rumors reacli lis il' his spccjly removal to:j
Washington for trial but iici'lit is given j
them
" Was ungton; July C.-TIc Serelrj- of i
Warrlius ordered that to secmucqmil . jua--J
. ...- . ... " . 1 ' ' .
;ouf uud nlialjuiii.ts !
didijct or olUcr
...1lur.nnln.'0 n. .ml n.e nnv ovoUtnnf niKii
vi'iBiuiiiiutio uuui'iiui; leuj .ij uiviu v iJieyox a
"' aubjecuug Um tttia ieal.aiuu oi Jjuu- j
lshmeut uot imposed on the other classes r
are ' declared void. Neiilicr whites nor I
iucks will bo restricted anywhere when .
tjxoy cniinot obtain work at a just torapen--(
aaiion at their bo-oca and when not bound j
by voluntary agreements nor will .they bo I
! L.ri.j rrou traveling from .lnce to place
on proper and legitimate liusliiess. -' - I
New Von July 2a.-tThc. I'harlestun
Courier cautionstha Northcrlipeoplcngainst
between tho frcedmen and their late mas
ters. ' A-s far as we can lenrn says (lie Cou-
rier (he new system is working admirably
i fol. T..P; Shaffueris incredulous as to-thc
success of the Allantirtelegraph. He trnys
it will not be possible to transmit over tivc
i wdrrts per minute tfaroiigh it and adds Hint
if cveo (wo or three words per -111 mute l.e
transmitted the coutlucting pnwcxs of the
j cable will be destroyed in ninoly days.
ftr mnna xicift. Cliarles A. Kuril praolt-
tfrtZ7&!
" x
islied a ro
ue to' the
noa-condurtivity of the Atlnnlie - cable.
Ho is couSdenl (he cable can be worked
with entire success.
A do Hampton in a long li Hei- to the
New York Pay Rook dated at Columbia- r.
C June 18th attacks Gen. Shennnn's of-
ficial report of bis match ihrr.n?h the Car-
ollnaa u inierepreacating him in the gross-
est manner.' Oon. Sherman it. will bo
recollected charged iicn. Ilitifipton with be-
ing (lie main instrument ia tiui-Minp Coluui-
bin S.V. Hampton denies all'tliis and
chavges Gen. Hl.crmen VtiiU biirnin'e the
city and allowing all kiirt of atroeities- to
Ipc'tterprt rated upon Ihe inhabitants
X r Vi. ' Julv "IS The irmn.
r" 1 . . -T i . 'm"
proiipd here-
tofnre o-ciii'e.l by liarnum t Jlufeuro and
t l.e burned' district have been purchased bv
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-l"' "oru"" " "m "'ccitcb
' 5". 0tV'""l. ' TliCfOlirC pul chtC Will amount I
tlit l.VI I 00 I
""io "I '"'' W.shiogton special .v (he :
("r.'ie.' States Pacific Railroad Company:
tal.. ..ic04 iweWe hundred miles of their j
new line f telegraph to California under j
j eontre.t. tn le buill before (lie end fifths
prr-eeat erao. The wire for the line hat j
i ' purrha-d and the pole for the inte- j
1 Z'"T '"r''"" tf " i'1lb ''!' " -!
I lh ""' I'"- 'rot. Cu.cmco (o San F ran- j
-win r.c aorpMiea ann IB ipj'raiioa 1
vq. vra r. .
The V 1 pr it e tit I TresiJeirt Jflin-'
er- erifr-'y-ei.e a i.iTrv Ea.tward arid
l i I tl'C '-H r f an (t :nil:l tilleu -t j
j. ri'r. 1
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DALLAS DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS AUGUST 10 18C5.
Warliavii ) oceup'.ed Vault Tlieaire h
lnfuiiiiivl tli c.iiitrtul of Mr. l ord thul he
reenjriiUM il.e lanor a I'Vht to eonipi'iisa-
lion and. after a careful inTeilgiion uf
tho ruliie uf the Imlldinif had reined Ii un-
til Il.e lit of IVbrunry next lor t?l o'U per
niniiih. wild the privilege of iurolilig it
lor fjiuiijiinii. ih pi Ice ajtieed upon wiilnhe
riiriatinn Ci.iiiiiii.-lon If t ..11 ii 1 see
proper to do . if i"". ri-lurn it iu Rood
comiiiWn. Tl.u bulldiog will piobaldy le
nepded lor a depository of rebel nicliivej.
'.Hr Vutta July lo. To Tiuics' Vh-
ington fpeeUI say :
lion. J. Meiga. uf 'JVnucfsj ia named to-
ilny as the piobublo aiioees-iorof Jmi'!" Cut-
roa mi tuo L . n. Miptoiiiu jicik-u. ' .
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Unit tcudurrd tho p.iliou
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' y0lr'K juiy Ti.o Korth Carolina
t;.".. r lim'oo.i
Times or llio .-a says. ....
Tl.a atrani limn llor Uuineucrgieu.u.irc-
l.on.1 Citv ab. 1.1 il o'clock Thursday morn
1. on.. 1 iiv auoiii o v ciomh i.u.o
ing. Louiidforllalilmoi-e with about 'J80
discharged soldiers belonging to tho fol-
i.:.... ...ia. l.-;r... lAih. :M Cnited
difchavged soldiers belonging to tho fol-
i:.... ..!. i.-;n.. lAih. :!1 Cnited
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pan es or 10 i.'itli J-enus.vivaiiui.
I .. n . .A... T .... 1 .
Aliout fi or 'J 0 ciock wnen ou i-i'.--u"i-1
out liny tho machinery refused to work
and llio 'vessel being driven ashore bv tho
...... i -.ni i.. ..!.. nmi i.i....n .l
total wr'eci. 'l-ctwccn ihirly and forty of
reported 'lost. Thosoeno
jg frightfully horrible
rvivors are represented
y in their efforts to savo
the rasscni;er3 ara re
is described as being
and some of tho survivors
J - ...... . 1 ..1.1.. tn.lit.riT...J
their comrades.
Tho Quinebcrg was an old boat built
T -' .' 1
probably before soino of its ill-tatd pus
w"clj g9 i transport for cattlf' but
. e"n. nartieularlv disehar-red sol-
diera who have rougut tlirongn me tiatties
of their country shouldbo furnished tome-
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ll.!n innl'K lirn ' ' ' "
tning inoie sure.
The ( nlted Stales frigato Longres suiik
Wtlio Merrlraae in Hamp on lioads was
raised on Thursdnv ln-t. Tho remains of
tho wreck arc tiselce excepting the grcat -
.utoStS of me".?" Tliere aWguo ru.no?s
as to a ruvmastcr's safe with ' 520000 ' in
specie being somewhere In thbwteck.' '
'n tlcm Hutir:.T.'anuonncinL'
that tho Loudon Index had suspended pub- !
lication; was ful-e. The Africa on tho Hlh.
brouglit the' regular weekly issue' of that
?.. ....i i.t..t. ii .4 rn r.cr.Vo .!.'
I:. ii;. l.nhliilirat tooi-nal iu nil liu -
rope' The chnng ift the dateof Isue from i
Thursday to Kalurdav was probably the :
cause of the erroneous ancouuecmont tnat!
UitH3i; VI IIIU lltililVUin iniu.niuv.i... ..H-t
it had suspended. A". ) Commercial J'ka- J
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New York. fOuarantine) Aug. 3 7:20 A.
M. On July 31nt in latitude 40.4U north
longitude 08:2;! west tho steamer Glasgow
was burned. The passengers nnd crew were
saved by the bark llosamond and arc now
on board the steamer Erin.
The Glasgow sailed from New York to
Liverpool July 2'Jili. '
From our latest Northorn exchanges . wo
extract the following paragraphs :
The views e.xnrcssed in my Inst letter iu
i l.i.. .... f tl.o . Ail.
IbltU I II 11 1V L1IUUI1UIV VVUIdV Va I--a
miiiistrittion in -reference to llio Monroo
Doctrine have received-additional confirm - -
ntion bv oents that havo t'raqjpircd here
within a day or two. T'lero arc movements
on foot which if they arc not interfered
with by the (lovernmcut will certainly uf-
ford powerful aid to tlio .Republican cause
in Muvieo. . The I'rosidcut has avoiTcd unv
U 1 1 1 r.' Ill 1.1.1 M..V II HUB) l.ll.U UU ...U 1 V.
the Government.. In truth Masuniiuau s ;
scat on his Mexican (jirono a "pnver so
insecure ns.il is at. this moment. There is1;
-.'1 - . . .. . .
reason to bolieve that by the timoX'MUgrcsn
mceis in December events iu .Mexico .will i
v. lw.a ....i'. i...'..t. m'w.e. '
have reached such a. complexion as to war-
jant in tie l'rcsiileut'j) inesaagej a plain .
dcirlai'ation thattJic..GMvm-ument dues not:
intend. to abandon the Monroe Doctrine
perhaps cyoii au iutontion to euforco.it.'. '
The developments which have come too
light within tho last day or. two in regard J
to tho absolute innocence of Mrs. Surralt -j
are absolutftly nppnlitig. . tyiialcver mny.be
fttatcs urlilicrv nine to the t'th Maine suv- July and vccre iiDine.lmtoly put to api-io-en
to tho K3th New Y9rk and t!;rco ccin- j.riati' sprvtcc Mudd being pluco.d n ht po-
panics of tho ".th I'ei.us.vlvauia. ! "f Assistant .Surgeon Arnold that ot
public expression ot his views ou iuc suo--.. .y"." ."e."'p i."'' 4-"- . - oiucicu j oi. ..ooo ..no a.uvu raiu . j
ieel but Ihoso who avo intininto with hinl I madman. . . t . - . e ... -f Ei-I'rtsidenf urged the latlev to leave his
I anil wtio luvor the ro-cstauiisnaieut. o inc i jamiiv. v oi. noon wuu om. a mtci v u.c
i principle of tho Monroo Doctrine do. not j dispatch to the New York Tuo f:0"': ; lance and secreted himself. In" the search I
I i .Y.-.l - .1.. rlinfa llio tilnries conCemill!? the alledlO I rti..; n.on.l or I .rpp.lvil In aililit.nn .
U ...iri'Ilfll.tl MI. V II HUB) 11 1. U UU ...U lull l( V. i - -"- " I u na .v.."'. J .......
are ausoiuiftiyappaiuig.. i) iiaievcr oinjr.ua --. -. --
said ef tho other throe it ia now as clear asltgr ' commanding: tho .Dt.partm.nt of
1... .1... xi ... ini. i.nnr. N nrth Cnrol iu a . bv unorder dated the Xlst
UOOIIUOJ - mat ... in. .. . .
nday
allowed the four days blie askod
could have
fhe princi-
proven nor entire innocence. . 1 uu umci- - 1 : ' . . p . "r. " . - ' f i- 1 .
pal witness against her lias acknowledged this State for promulgating disloynl seilti- -t and immpdiatcly niter stabbedin throe dil-
. . .......... 5 - a. .... . t ." ..... mnni. Tl.pr.- in- scvenil nowsnaiiers which 1 forent lilnces in the bodv by uinccs. but not 1
.... . 1 ..... O'l. ..
inai me icBiiinoiiv w us .mine 1 a. iiv i-iu
tested her innocence xviik his dvine bicilh; !
nnd tho pooC woman hJ3rsclf.theiiistaut bo-'
lore hor soul
her Muker
Ni.w
(ion in
resented
Orteg
ico's.
thusiasticaliy ma.lv. mingled -with other
lest.v ics py a rpo numuer "
"i"i '" v auv . V..UW...K-
Was rcna irom .! icr o ucn. i on. cwu-
. . . -. t-i :
passed uiln the prcsonco ol i iiouoxicot iio iupvi'iiucu ? ... iinmu. y .. - --
declared. .' I aw inngaeul !" i they aro publishing disloyal seiuiments pi heprocurca assistance nnn eui oacn ... un:
- i .;:(;. ... J a most dangtrrousebaracicr. lae rtveuu- peeneoi tne tmirnsc me .-inii-i uo io.u.u
t p'r .1 I lCt.oC.?hl. Zn'- villa Daify .News is one of this oomber. It 4 dond robbrd of 'eveVjNhhiS !iat-hs on tho
il-; es R&iSl ! -J' 'hAWeof this S.atewiUs.ult. wa'aM.! !
a look place .last cvctiing al I-ehnon- ')' " eguc '"'' ""f."" !':";'." -"' - r -t
The diVtinguished.Mexican wa per. .'onstitut.of.al amendmcrtt .boli-fl.inB s vteiinty SiUW i 4
j . k i i . . IlJt C lUSH UtlxlU I IIC la tlVi:jJ.UC3 (U I i " - living Mi.i.'.x'i x .....a. - -v .... - . .
" ti ' V :- 'L itVi -.r'l iiMat onveriliort to IftVc Ibis (lliou and Insist V (rTir.jVttSunf! hi. nfck'anU to lis K rttou.
done ni.til this takes place.. The ndvent of ' cerrc-pondent at Vi..al.ig'oix says that Ihe ( ll contents of hr wagon. . 1
Maximillitn wa arUon of the rebellion. : Nation) latcllincer abate. a pl. Us been ; n !.e l'Jr!-
and its fall should iTeJong lo Jt. J.i.tuTy. ' 3iscovc ed among xarg. nua.ber of ne- fyrrf Indian rp e.l n S.
Most of .the Jlexieaa soldiers xvould Al.row. groes who hva beep eu.ployed a. workmen ; tl''l 1'' fTVw
down ti.eip.rm. the moment w ceroid ll.c . oa Aqi. V'reek toassasn.to the while ; ilt-t -l V"rT V J ifr
. Grande. . Te Frenchinpuoficc ha gov- 1 lahorei-s (he railroad at (hat place The; Si.?' k 1 lrf .U ' rr' f h " T" ?. ?
eriied by w.eei impudence " .' - . -7 .'4.egn.fs were arrosM tnd imprisoned by a after war. ut l.erocrA.- the brij w .!. a
uSi.MVa? WTI.d1s(rib-ti. of cSly of. soldiers who .-apturl -heir ; knife tildes -tn!.bg hr n several .!es
troops to protect (.e ballt hex. is limited' ; weapons such as scythes etc... The. officer-. -her rvm l.vn- l.e-n Trtx '"'j 'J
to t'll.eridge's aad ihe .Nashville Districts t.f Ah. ri roa.l knew no r.nson.f. the ac- luted rhc lobars t.k her r. ! . bt
tol.epo(cdat.AV.co voting.. prtcibct in ! tien ef the negroes - -. . . Weil. tlieA.. A TYVTZl
t.4 1 -." ' 7' - . :. . The treaty between tle Suiub. Aiaeiicau ' pi'K:rd ty Ihe Poprfe-r. e ln then.l t
. wrpau;oi..:i.;.r.i. yUir1 !i 7" 17
Adi-ict from all rl of th. Suxte lead i 1".' lPvit. ot com1" 'X ' 1 ' ?
(o (he inevitable couelneion that Te.neeso. j defence against mtrrvcntion .he s ties party. . .-.-
Willi rrprcsenlcd in (l.e next Congress I included .re h. Salyauor l-oliv.. ( L f din..n l? U.e a V;v e le.r. b.co l..ge.
. '.. . .. . ' k r. ; r.nnarinr. 1'r.rn an.i entzuela. 1 n l en V -...0 Mr. t . Lewie who nc
ii(.s(antlniiT as muows: rirst iiiairict'
. c . .... . .'
lora-e M.ynaeeJ
I'tiie.: Third District
Unio.; Founh liricl
'.. . . .
l ol. W. B. Stokes
F;draund Cooper. Coj-perhead: Fif'li Die-
(rict; W. H. Camplwil lepperhetd; Sixth J
District. Dnrsey J. Thoioae. I.prerhed: t
Seventh District. Cil. J. It. Hawkins to- j
ion: Eigili DitlricU J'.olf-v Sander. Copper- :
head.
Maynard poail It juic'.l be lK-aten. but j
it is Wot iprtd.aHe t hat he ill be. fitokea !
will defeat llird by .a or.-rwhelmiiig tin-
jorilv. Coomt has Tniiiv e.ppopiti'-n.
The rrl l.!wren HtwLimi
ri-le wi'lLe c'r. .t flaw kt
aod Etbe -
l:ss tie
rhan.
hi. -; k: id- ridge
' ii ' ii mil fiwuri --" "
I . mi f " " 111
.. . .. .:...... .1 ..ir- ....'
friotiO. l(u denounce our Stale Govern-
urn I "ml. Mil h.a pld in il.f I..11.U or
fa" 0 r.'u vor fitntUu win to.d...hUd
1 rl. I 1. '
N w v..m:. A-is y...v.rmei;i
i...iir Hoii.lii. which curried the RfsMl
nation conspiraiom Mud. I O Mughliu. Ar.
ii.il.lnnd S .iiislcrtol'oi't.loir.-rsou or ihu
(ho fry Tortillas. Ion r.iiiiiid here Inmi (
that placo ou tlo '.'Cib an I Key West 011;
ll.eU-ltli. . ;
ti. ..ni rn wme nut iiK.irc unlit at-I
li.r starting on their jnnr. iey. Hint ilioir ilea
ilniiiiuii hud b.-cn chilli?.'.! f.-" in ihe Albany
'. :. .. .... i.
1 lVnitoutiirv to tlii" arid spot off the s.oilb-
' itii rout of ' riorlda nnit being iui'oriucd ol
I it uiii.U-a.niiitlviiir.iotfd buli.:Vrtlieir
' arrlea'. on liudin? that tho iHlnnd.wl.u-ii 13
1 about thirteen acroR in extent eiij-n s a lino
1 .. ... iiiv n.f was not so
' i-n u.i-i". . ..
"bad a pl.ee aa Ihey s.ipp...iei iney
-f - -.ii ....i.i....i
ngiccahly diaapp..... ed !''''
: ll.e.use ves-m tho elnge The re.wea
the ir n nee ef iinprisomnent on the. -olli ol
themselves.." tho clnge. ine.x reuc.ie.
their nlnee ef iinprisomnent on the. -olli ol
. ..; 0. Ki.oi-n-
n ii" w. .-' " : v. . h ...
I a ..I. ...I; t....rTtr.c vrJ fli't IriWOI-KHt llS
' . "'. "i"". . ; e Ji
1 trade uf a carpenter and 0 Uughlin wat
j put to mi employment ou which ho can bo ;
' ireful there. . ' ' i
Tii; Tr.i.vL or Mr.IUvzs. Tl-.c Ne.y York
j correspjndcnt of the rhiladel;;iiiu Knlrer
: writes:
' Nolwilhstnndin'; (ho newspaper ascor-
' tions that Jeff. Pavishad been refused com-;
muiiu-ini'jii nr.i.i..s ! -- i -
i happen to know that Mr. Charicj U Connor
I 1... :.. n li.a j.r.itnQnl. 1
experiences no embarrassment v. hiitever re-
i suUiiiK from tlto uecessary isolated position
i of iis client lie is devoting liiinsoli" with
characteristic ' assiduity U U.o great task
ucioib u..u n ....... V"VV".
' tiro lime and attention do it his oidiuaij
' law business has been turned over tempo-
.i 1.:... :n nh a t. T.i.cl..'. 1.1 in. 1
WW OllSinCSS HUB pool lu.uv.. w... "'l'v-
.u..nr.ii.h.r .-
! i"' '" h"' -.-
! A uegro StaK- CqnycuUon is rrojjre.-oi.ng
at Alexandria. Va. .. . .; .
i. ' New YoHH Aug. .L--Tho I'osl-couta.n
a reprt of the progeedings-at private
! eeUn? of the friends of Jeff Davis he.d .
-j in this city yclc rday; to-d"f. ;
tho fair and full dofeuce of Jcai'av.s and
his assoQiates w whatever happens justice
-tnay bo uW llio meetiug w;u hed at the
rooms -ot Mr.Xarlos BuUerfienl who y
tircsent.i At the suggestion of .r. .loitei
U. Cutter a committee -.was apiw'''ud
raise funds for tho object stated to consult
with Charles O'coniiorcounsoland to adopt
owier ncvu&sai j mwi'
The foUo-win
- . ...
gentlemen wora named as the conimit cc.
i ...... 1 .1. n . r1..!. Ki t i-RrtI.l I hen.
jl-miu.. .v..v ''.''
The Mayor was absent hut ho sent in his
regrets and assurances of hearty co-operation.
-Ii. Tucker Mr. Drown nnd Mr.
Liviucston of Jlobile were among the prcs-
cnt. . . ' .. : ' . - ; . .
Messrs. .Culler Tucker and Livingston
were the principal speakers. ; They regard-
edthe failuro of-lho rebellion but tcmpora-
.... . O ...:.:-.i..J:. Di:ilK.n3
! ry. ino spirit iiiai ui-igniuwu .y o.u.
t. and by the assistance ot lliciriricnus at tuu
: North it can lo .successful in anotlicf way.
p II .t il 111
; lr. Livi)igstoii said Alahaiu would be rop--
. resented in.pongws by. jneu who were
"worn to bo in lavor ot Boutiicrn iiiiicpeu-.
dence. Mrs. Surra.!' s execution hud exert-
ed the indignation of. the world; and that
j the Government daro not trpst Mr. Davis to"
a trial. Mr. J.. said that -any person oho
WOUia rcgaru tue course oi .ma c..-
hi V u .C. trr..ll. t.xLit II w r J
i ' T-- . 1 "
narsii maouviu o. ..... .-.... - - v -
that lie is'in no way' hauipcretl about ' his
person; that- has abundant and good food
ten coffeeiflicats -vegetables and ' cigars;
"d thnl-he' converses freely -rritli t.ereral
Miles. Dr. Craven; and other officers of the.
Miles Dr. Crave'ny and oth6r officers of the.
post i" i::ici"iv' ? . ? ''". ' ' ...
Thet have tried tho'liabenx corpus act- in' :
Mississippi but have found that. the mili-: "
tary authorities ill' nut rscngniio it.i 4n
appeal was taltcnfroni the action of. Hone- f.
mi bloeum lo I'resiUunl Jotinaon wno- ui--
firmed his decision. "t -- :
'r.wDi;nx N. ('. July : 23-Mrl. (ien
- " . . L .1.1
Has suspenucu tne piioiicnuon 01 loc iuuy
Union Iteuncr; published at Salisbury in
.....'' . ..." ;: '-. - - " 'f . 1
have reoenUy appeared in diflerent parts of attained. His son who was on li.uwl-jok
the State bf tho same utaiup'-which Will'
thi.at Icajj slavery whore they tyun.
-s
; ' Mllliv of tllc irn' titt 0f linties in
. il.. f...- 1 .I...1..A .' O.....I. V..-.i;t.
i i n iulc. ooiu.-iiiiii on
I ; ... ....... ...:2--.fc.... ;..i
"'-"-
I s w.
; sent lo (iea. Sheridan (o muster ..t of fhe
service all (he troop ij.a can disind
... '
11 .IPil I ASl-tJi. An". .i .a win - w f..
with in Texts
The Crelish i.ar.ci sav tat li e t.r-t
Eastern. n jaei lrjpto Valcntia D-ij.. Lad
not haif oiir.ugh Media t reader l.'-r Davi-
g.ble incase ot .lorrn or head wind ihe
t il traking only f'ir inij.-s iwr hour.
Col. JoLaou "lute aid (o I'rrtident Haxie.
has been reira---L. and placed e the line
footing with other Confederate flicera.
ILeeteamrhip l.'rrii.auia. from SmUb-
1 arrpif. on the ."ti tiium" pastes x a mi
Pfe tb'S moraine.
-re epd
t!i"cal w-j fiir-..
crv auu mat tuu new ?m.u i. on. .-..... .'iiioim-i v. .o.joo .........t
f .
wih -h in'irntr-nt ri.
Till lii'H 11
I parted ly. . . I
.v imi in 1 ... unun .. .kl..- !
i-U ph..-.... Mia.y. l...'h jr . P.o rj (
1 tocxinl tliiri- mil. WWt i.r tho idioHM-nd. !
. . "' tT ;. ' . ; .. :.. .
I'V 1.IO Mill. H i-'.i'l" ' .'1 ' ' -
J l.o mist Ki. I'm
hIj'.o hum K'i.'Jjnipll.d
H.I l-llil N'Vllll.
Mr. Uolieril'.inwn nh was present Wt
ihu SidV l'av!s incoiiiig 'in Ne- Voik lliu
f.;hei-dnv lliilr nil ntti.lavil to ihe 1'olloW-
uiK smtement of f ieis. The meeting was
. e.m i.u-iril of elii.-mis of New Vm'k
vlu n at ti.u ei-.i.-ttion of f nuc one several
Soiiil.eni ire mien. en 0u13i.l1 wi. invited
' i;.! u. ion WL.re o.l to th
; tlmra prifent ihe ol.jrei Ue
j rliBq h.Ih to delVay ll.c cxpi-mui o
.i..r.... 1:.... 1.
..uiv.......
A voiiiiuittce appointed fir that l'ur-
n..J!: .'.insl.-ttln?' of Minor (iuiilher. -who
.)t ..reioul Url.. I'm t.-i-I.e.l It.eo.
Mni). Mimi.s. JioueIiii and l.laiiey.
1 -...;.... I Tl..r .11
J Ill 1 ... .uim 1.V111UH pi.i... ...v. ....
agreed that 1 'avis' trial vwnll.o lu'-s'. im-
:.. .1... liiO..)...
j "''-. ' '"'":"" ".'- .
f.. P. 1 1 .. . i..l ... I I i'(.m ll.t. I (-.' i .1 T.-.l Id tl
--"- - ------
0f indepcndenco to ithow tin Southern
Mutes had a ri'jht to' secedo and a New
Yorker touk too Fnni croiind oil.:.! ' the
evidence of :ow.YorU aud MassiwIiuetH
" when tho Cuuslituliuii was framed
!' Livingston of Alabama read from th
; t0Tcr!il Slate Constitutions the cxpiese.
j-i t;l t to neccde. Ho snid the trial of 1'avi
.0
scd
is
i.ui.i(tn""i
; o tter in favor of the .South and would
..I I .T.n -nl.it nu ..C d.tnl 1 ...rtti I. i.vo
jjluVe the secession cause warihtaud cu-
r titled to the sympathy of the world.
I - Ono New Yorkor douounoad ' tho exec
t:ou ol- jrii urratl as a coo! aud tU-libcra
execu-
ate
m"f.u';'- : . . . ...
i.lvlnBston said sevci'al l.nglj.-hnie
; tU lim that this cruel murder woah
en had I
mm mm mil uui ciuu imiiu.-i ...... iii'.
. .i..:ii r i. .-.i....i. Pon-ow. uA it...
.t.i i i
" "' '""" -r --- i
h0 I that would be s.-ut back -would so
cower aud terrify tho American Government
thai it will bo afraid to bung liavis to trial.
TIe U.;ev.t ft. U the inieution. of tho '
(invarnmout to keep him hngcm.g tn prm- .
' ' - - ' "l
.. . " '"- -
I l'tiixKKNitil'C.E in Kxv.SA.-lVcrcceive I
; a call from ('"1. Smith of Arkansas yester
day direct fj'em I.uropc via uavaua. lie
saiv t'ieti. John C. Urcckenridge Col. Wood.
t f Jeff Duvis' staff bud Col. Wilsoa of
j (!cu eluff Cul K inforuls 8 Uiat tho
; i; WtM. lionising Lien. Brtckenridgc.
from one cud of the island to tljO other.
Fvcry conceivable courtesy both by au-
thorities and 'civilians w as being' extended
him. Col. S. converged freely with the Ox-
ilcs with reference to Jeff liavis' capture.
Ho was taid thul Davis' could; have made
Ins escape- with the utmost etisoliau tie trica
! .i; 'rv0 net of t' at arrest nro these
t ab narrated bv CM. Wood an eye witness to
; iio uoi0 affi'u.: ..:. ' - . '
J when the Federal cnvalry came upon tho
n.ir lril Presidont nnd his attend.
t 1 ' . . .... - '
i unj aimply stepped outot llio way.
whore !
t!ey pmim.j watching tho goncra
goncriu search j
i ..m i tt n fVrl hv the Federals for t
lor treasure
1 " ' -
vhith jt WBS supposed ' Jeff Davis ho;
l.ntorl -jv0 treasure being found ihe Fede
had I
ril-i aTairy stocted to lcave when Mrs. Da
Tis. (.hiidr began crying and said tho
; BMif.ri rould murder pa.
was then inferred for tho first lime by-1
i (iiecavtilry officers limit J. D. himself Cohld j
. not be far off. ' A settrcti 01 tho Wooua was
. . . . . . .. '. .
: to inesc particulars it was ioiu toi. i?inuii
tUaUtuvis prior lo bi.captiirctliad lost all
unorfiy 0f fharaeter jirinncss . of pur-
poi-o- as wen aa.iiisioaiui ana in.- iiu na.r
to 1. for.'od ult.iiir- iiisleud of ?oinir ahead '
v.l-.nturilv.-.' - . ; i .-
t. . : - r . .
-i'lT.-TT' 1. i t -.
V T""i t".- f'"" htf" ?e"?. ttm ''
- ' Indian PpprcaatiPrjS'. .
I'rppi JT.ivrvash. jof Frcderick.-iVuiig. wc
learn mo puriiciuuis of soiuo uuno;. mm
I'ttiulUli (lri.f pi!;it ions committed bv tl.o'Ir.
dian? In -ihat neighborhood. . Il seems iiut
' .o v; - i : '
j Mr ITcnry Mejer while 01 the rbad Icad-
. inn to Sistcrdalc vita luj wagon on J .iiiay
1 1 - '. ' - .'(:
1 mc jsv ii.p... jias n. ii.-i.pi i' y pi v . "
twenty Itjdinusaii-.I s.U'ippeJ cntu'cly nuked
riding uhend of the wagon. CiCiiped by the
in" MondaV; attacked ?tr. tTinrlcs Multli.
-"01 J.lMO'l -.Olllll. 1 ".. -v.. .t.v ;
i ovo Fredericksburg while to. wM on d.ie 1
rl lt. t-fU-W .te.ltfpl h rleatlr' -hv
.(...j .;i;!.-.toi w'h f.
- ..-1 ti
...ar Mmi.ii. that on l!ie -oth ol July
- - . '
' erw.n t-ameu nerir. ?'-r: " ' . ;
elded on ""f"1- " ' I i. 1
i nwneTHlinffinart'ippvw iia hi
wife wad n'laeked l.v a tarty ' ...me fi.e
Indiana. After lin. cinex-lr pureue l f r
o.ne Eule dWtan. levy b ..'.i jump-d mil i
' et the biifcgy thinking Id hide in the thick-
ex but wrr eoon fvirtaken. Mr. K. at
itiitiH-d.atelj killed aud scalprd. His wif '
was fu tevards fliipp.J of l r th.ihing.
her ptrf.' o violated lifter whic'i be eae
stabljed in several yt-t in br brett. ;
thta peald nd left fr dea-L She was (
.fi'-rw.r-le rtc-Med jr I'.nt .fl-er fi Ktd
.nd l.vH long w :r ch .je'.il '' t
! --rr.'( c .'.' ' ' t 'he I 'd
! Ii .aid tli Ureal Fmterti
VOL. XII. NO.
!.ni.li..Aii f Ti.-xa'. V bi'i'"'o
called iiUeiitioa to tho lu'Ccniy' u i im-
piilaiie" .1' an eaily ciiiplutlou of th rail-
road slein drsigned lieioro the wr to
e.uiiiecl .Sew iirlealil with T'os. Th.'
rupidity which lis uli.uuctciied tho luMi-
tarv ei.11: ii-m-tieii uf railioads during the
Ue.it and iu"t
rX V.l!.. '-..1i i.... .f tl.ia ..n.l.iem. At nil
I'.liiis lliu uoTi'iniiii'iit. .-h'MilJ il not ileeiii '
ii props e Iu bio ploy iia military i.-eoiiice :
lor the i.'u'jM.si. '.n under In direct c in-
tl'ol a t'.rce ..f IVei'duii'ii uhlu-1... lied and '.
o.itttvly depeiulnnt upon i' for Ju'i listanee ;
nliinlv sullicieiit to build lliu railroad bo-
twoeii hm.iliear city stud Nit.letl'a lllufl.
Tliat peculiar force of liiboieis vnme.t
h.-lt.ir return t.i Ihe govei miii-til sotiietHiii! -
of (Ii-j C".-t of feeding n ud clothing it tlmu j
In pros-voting works. like tl.i-i which il'
not of tlrietly uiililnry tlmraetcr. will'
lufyuii I a doubt ' facilitate tallylho supply- '
ing of 1 tie lur.i army now in Texas iiinl ;
fr.iin ul. appvarnncis likilv to remain there
for soi.-i. time (luvreadirs arc t..o famil-
iar with the reinailioldo mieigy which im
been displace t by tho government engi-
iii'crs in such woikJ not to he assured that ;
ihey would eoinp'cte ;hi-t road in so short a
period in to have cotincction with 1I..tii:.U '
by the
' l-'rotu llotislon radhitc f air r.iilruad.i: i.;n
s"!th: .) llalvesion: u second novtli. to
Millitan pointing tu llio exlen:.ivo ar. l
fer'ile wheat region of Texas seven hun-
dred uiiled long by five hundred wide aud
P'.ir.titig a'.-i.) to a eomicliua with tlie I'a-
cifi.: li.iil.-a.l' (o rua wc.t fr'.w Marshal ; a
third runs in u iduillr.v.'sterl.- ducjiioii to
the Itiaoa Kiver mid the coast tapping the '
rich sugar plantations: u fourth ruin- i.'ct '
some eighty miles crooning the i'r.izos uud t
ftopping at Alleytoa ou the Colorad i.
At the comniencetu "Ut of the warn sur-
vey had been made of a railroad to coin- :
nic-nce- at Columbus opjuwito Alloyion .
and truver.-im; (ionzales to iun due nest
to 'San Antonio. A 'company was organized
to build tho road and iloulit'.e-s it wi.l r.'.-
Su no opei annus go bhpu ii.. ..o imi-.h--
.1'it.ical and social affu'.rs ofiho f-'ouihwest
lii.pnirin moi-o soli 1 v e.-:t:ii)liH!.ed. !
We cannot conceive for th? pre.--i ul any t
useful cuip'.ovim".it of t!is freediui'ii labor-'i
. -- ... . f .u..
crs uivjer llio ;uu.iri.i.ue t-uuu-.i oi uu: j
cfiVbrnmont. in ctllcprises more Fuilnhlo to
and San Antonio. iVtrvu.H'.
Uishop Vi'ilincr of the Pioccje of A In-'
bauia (Kpiscopal Church.) iu circular let-
ters to his clergy and lnl'iy says that the
of 'the Church does not neccssiiiite a
it of the .Nortticni aiiU outiii-rn Drain' n-
es . thereof lie insuiuccs ipo t-iittrcti oi
KhgUijd and the ('hurch of Scotian-.l nud
the Church of F'nglaml nnd the Episcopal j
Church in tho tnitea Nates ns Doing in
perfect unity without union of organiza-
tions. So may it b.0 with the Episcopal
Churches North am' South. Iln also says
that tho prayer fov tho ' President uf the
Con federate Stales mtist'of course bo dis-
continued and lhut it will bo time enough
to incorporate tho prayer for ''Tho Presi-
dent of tho United Mutes and all in Civil
Authority"- whon tho ''civil authority is
really established in Aabauia.''-r-2'iiyra..'i.
Wc are slid to ecc that the Now Oilcans
tit . nna-.N un.l ti.o.-o nilvouta 'eons lo tne
1 ' f V... ....1 bo pub s bed horoatter. t untlerstar.u mat
trovernnient' to 'tho otritcs ut lexas uii'l t . i .
f V. " ' . . ...;... f v i t is reported in many places . that -tho
Li.ui.Hia.nf). and to ttio . iii-o:pc.'ir ot ?..v . t i . . . r . .
I . i .:i.i!.. -c i l liurou-arutli JS otuirciy uisorgani.eu mu
j rKfi I'Tr . C t .'ol Nib ! diad. uud that Home of our friends are pre-
rai!HH;d between hra.h. n Ui.y ' " I tiT.HlU t0 administer on her effects. To'all
1 JVlI..! Iilt... MIl'I UHM WX H .X- a. van i.-.-t.-
Picayune un old favorite with ihe Suiith- t roolu ;3 of ft ehenper and ni6fe payingihiiid
era people and one of the ablest aul wis- ; tJiaI1 Ult j;.! f(;eLi3 anJ clothes thejhtin-
cst.iournals in'th Souih is battling man- un v ntikci Africans.
fully against the ;cond - crusade- ngaiust A " m t .
her now being preached by the New Fng- j . vll;llE jMRASCi; is lii.ies' Tie For: v to
land fanatics 'ihe injustice of the first j.. )yKK.lu a church not a hundred miles
crusade' drovo her Intd war end the uu-1 xm' Paris a' person entered a pew and
checked cruelty of the 'second is seeking to u3itTinj (c had a giod seat nnrjrtunately
trample hef into degredatloii. Tho 1'ieaV- . FUfiown 0 ;U0 Jrei of a lady will hnp-
uno with rare tact aud ability while nip. i cri(.-j l0 i8 Mhly criuolined ; iivan in-
porting tho President defends the honor sllllt M ros0 (J i:'3 foct and beggcl the la-'
uud claim; of the. South. It is true to 'he '.iv'B panlon in thcp wrtr.is : '-Your pardon
(lovernmeiit 'aud' also true to the interests nelni imt l a fear'd Fvo broken 'your um-
i( the Southern peiple. ii'i. - brella.'' "Nothing wrong sai l the l idy
Hoy. Wells of Louisiana who was a no- '.blushing. 7 '.iris iVc.-j. ' .' - '
tud I'ninn man from ' lliu beginning nn I
sacrificed willingly a large properly in lie.
gro:s for. tho promotion of ihat..c:iuV. ir
i.j.i vurv;..c. u'j .:. :i.c 3 ".:i the :;itcr(.-t
of 'the rebels'" beeau.-n' ho is not 1 protcr p-
tive tnoirgh in his adinlniitration to suit
those whosol.'uioni.im is limited lo a vtry
.patriotio desire to fill public oilier-. and
.j .u.1n... .(' tiriii-. 'the.msclrcs un to
l!i.int r.uiiilons Is ill rmlTinir down belter
men And keeping' up art-tverhisting' sir
lUJ.-i . -. : :
. TI.e l.ouisvillo Joui'ual suys:
"Andrew"' Johns .u has marUed o..t ihe
piatfonn nf . great National pony the
mission of which shall oe 'rf restore the
Southern St:it"S to their former equality in
the Union aud.iigiain ccaient the ties '.lint
should always bind ibe North and South
together. The ill -isin s of t!o lo. ul Sij.tcs
and those of tho Stales lately in ribellioii
Will Ordially pustain Presideut Johns.. n
ejhilc the ultra revolutionary parly of
Chaiu and Sutiiner will constitute a uarT
relsome though Jnnni'osf uiihority w itli.oij
influen;.' lo
'uient.'r " "'
shape ll.c policy tf the C'Tc-r;;
"'"tin ihe quevfion of unlvei al sn!Tra.;e ll.c
N". V: T'wteo reiuark: ' "
' ..-Jtt P'rcjideal Johnson's opinion ii in.
d i- ated by hi official ni ls the l'edeial
Go'i riiineiit ha. no light la jircerilie the
qnalifi.'ntion of voters in the several Sluice.
lie reganl! fhat as n nii.tiar lidnn;;ii. to
Ihe States theinselv.... ;' nnd if they
; Bi.iob ri aftho Cuion (as he bal'.. es U. m
to be.) they must be allowed (oexeiyi.o tl.
rights th'U le!-g p. tl.eni. Very mine
persons :i-'jme that tn.smiivli as tho 't'1'"
1 iHne of S:tx'" ftrfeipity as mrninst' tl r
l'dleral Gjvcrnnwnl '.as been t-xplodvl 1-..'
ili wav. tUe il.u-trind of Stute Ji':ihU J.i.s
Wen exploded also. This is a great mii-
tnke. TI.e war l.nt not con'oli lutcd the
National ti-.ivcrument in any such way as
to bint nut tha State". .r itunilr in ar. v
ilr.M ;fl.i Mn.l t.oTPtr wliich U-'.ti.e
in ea'rh Stale "under the Constitution. There
are xerr many eul.j'CK o'er which Stnt
jur.f iirrioa ie pi rue: ana cc-cpn-ir; na-
i( is i rt a. irrr.ortart i -er il wue. t'jt
o.er thee ul.jec inni juneuioiioa euoaxi
be jt.aiul...ned. Jt is only wher. Siae u-j
Ihori'v ceiue. in c inflict with National nu-
thority iijn f'l'.jec.s coaitiiltrd to the lat-
ter bv ihe Cciiuitu; ioii. that the fortnor
wiust give War."
. - ... i '
The Dubtiqne (Iowa; Herald p-jlii-b-" a
r.ii fur a I'rfD -rrr.'-c t'onttaiiot. at D -e
M'.iDt-e on the !e mill f Augut. aad i.'.-
ti:e ell i" pan ii :;.a'e arc ' j ' i '
ruff'tr.
- t i..r
fl 1 !;
o- )'..
l.i.t
U...sVH0Li: M'MBER B2'.
JIaii I'ltcMHrv. Sjioo twemy jr o
:her as nu M Jai kr uatned l'tolit'g
' iu il .' r.it.r.-t part f North Cttuliul.fcffcr
il.j iu;.ul!i wt . 10 of ll-e rivora ll-at ttup'
iu'o i'utnlic'i tmind. Catii was a forrytnafi
' at liiu pjiut a id hie master allowrd hiiu a
' cvi-tniii LO'liun of hil Wlites. l!l aoOgrr.
! ui't thul l.e niiphl pur.hisn his freedom
! tor sit hundred dollars. Hu had aatcd up
iluee hundred nnd l.Mide l it over to Ins
ui iter and rejoicing in the tvS-irii.lon bf
on." halt' of hluic!f! t:io night not long
nfu r i.s he was cruiuiiig t!io terry alona a
violent sloim niosc. Itis boat wj tossed
it'ioiit and tinally upset and Cat... after
pre.it exertion reached the shore. The neat
i.io.uiug ho presented himself wl'a the fol-
io.viiig ioiuirv :
'la'f:i Johu I wants to ax you who
o'wis dis rii'gjrV'
Why I own ono half of you Cato ; xou
own Ihu otlii.r hall'."
"Well M:..;;a v. uT.'t you pleass buy buck
in v inir:'' '
"If you .k-ire it Cut' I ut what Lai
.haogti y..ur mind so suddenly V"
.'.ut ph'-iso hau over dm froo hundred
d.lavs. Come near gettin' drowned last
iiijiht. Nign-i'iepcrtj seems bad properry."
Mas. l'M:uotos's "i.t .i or t'licuxtav.
JUe veuliiig a ni-wspapev suddenly ex-
claims : Hnl iy for Sherman.
Miu. !'.-- Ah Ike I fear he is a bad
u.un."
Iks. ''Havigrd aud rtripped C.irolii:."
M'hs. i'. "The brute" 1
Ii;i:.--''The rebels' are in doubt whether
l.e is going after Augusta Florence or
t Inrlotte."
Mas. 1'. 'with a d-M'p sigh. 'Toor
Mrs. dlieruian.''.
Tut MrriioM-ir Fwsonr.n. C::i'tt;u Sorrit.
Uishop Andrew of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church South is laboring to mointain
i he organization f that body. Ho issued
tin lollowmg circular at Kclu-.a. ' Ala. ou
the .Mb: ' "" '
1 expect !od willing toml-etihe Iisliopsrf
. .... u.i.
t ' " Melhodi.t Jpiscopal i.h;Uvh feouth m
Columbus ' ia. on the Kith of August next.
Wc wish the several annual conferences to
meet at their appointed places during th
approaching fall and winter uud -to elect
tlieir dcleirates to tho general conference to
imef. oa the IH of April next tho place to
such we say she still lives nnd believes
herself capable of managing her own af-
fairs. ' Our regular operations have been
hindered. during tho war; but now through
(iol's mercy wo have pence and purpose to
rctur'n to our apppropriato work of spread-
ing scripfur?! tolincaj tkrouGbout tlit-su
' M.iss.u'itrsnTis. Avn tin: Nr.ano. Tho
MobIl Advertiser nnd R'gijtor in an ar-
1 tide ou the negro remarks: .
i - Massaclmsetis has not oxhibi:ed a very
t practical bcnevolcrico of feeling towards
' the negro for it is one of tho incidents' of
: the lute war that when tho Federal Govern-
: mcnt becamo embarrassed by the number
' of negroes that flocked to its armies it
j mado a request of (hat State toreceivo au.t
i care fur a cevtain number of them. . Gov.
i Andrews flatly refuseilto allow one of them
to come into tho State. lho tiegropauism
! .... in i. Buiii nrid tho lectuto
The-Shrcvifijort Seuth- Western of the 2d
savs: ' - ' '.
"V;"c g-t-l -tn'l-.c-r!(y t!:tt .t.-!.n
A. Slcvens .n of ihe firm of Sievenon k
May' Coaunisslon M rjlisn e a'ld S. V.
(iriilin of iho firm of S. P. tirifCa : Co..
have been arrested by (he military ntimori-
I tint unci tilncrd in close confilieiriCut. M e
mo not u2i.-in.llv advised of the cause of
the nrrccls.' but are of
the
had
opinion lhut
something l
'Cousin Sallie'e'' cotton
do with it. .. '
I. pw.-.rds vf thirty thousand blcs of co:-
t.'m have been received "1 Shrevepurt ic.-
ihe lei miniiiiou of hostilities
i iioi i iiA is Ni.iv YoliK'. The New. York
e ii-c-iioudcnt of the J'htladephia Inquirer
duly 52. writes : .'''"
l'htieiuns r.-poit clud. ra- morbus J -re-vaiiing
iu ihu city to au uuiyual eilent in
soaic qiiurtcre indeed as a regular epidem-
ic nnd in a firm at limes quite as malig-
nant (is Asiatic. cinder:! itself. I Unto this
t HS fiict v Licit yn nie not liLory to see it.
any uf our it; jiajiers. "lor fear ot creat-
ing - tinncnef'urj" alurm" but it is a fact
neierthclcsi as will be inanife.t in tho
nrxr week by .dSel.'t r. ports of iritefraeJits.
if liniitstlv cotniiiled: . . - - ' t ''
The rw oi !; coHs.prfiicut
tue
i'i :.:... ti Cmei iu a lo xi'ii-'e? :
Several e isis of .clearly dir.r.l sue) we.i
u:ho:.ticaivd Aitip i.:era lar" "'"
lio '.- :.ppe..iat..-e 1." ti1' it.. I La.c a!! proved
lair.!.' '. '.'"'";""' ' ' . '
(ieiii P...?.efyE. l i e 's at prc?.'Dt en-n d
iu writing jt.e llii'ii'ij' of t'S car.paigos
tr .ui the lixa that h- eeimed i-omm.nd '
'the Aiiox f Norihor;. Virgin 'a uftartt''
t t:t!c of Stvca I'iiicp. I t tin cap'tti-'at --.-n
al A pparea'or Court bowse on the Olh of
April. I he Richmond Commerriaf Rul'.e-
iu resiai-k. that t.vaerai E' work wi'l
yoataia .in a-'.-uoiit f lhc exploit! of tb'i
uii.-.i'. i.mrr..in-leil coimujicd in the
rUlT tf Northern Virginia. TL" eiofo of
cjmm(.r or the b gii.t.ing of Autaain will
a!0.-i.tea .ie.l!.' cx.mpieii.-a wt .
;t : ifitinei u be handed down to
a. I tui.o ns a tru'niui aa mij ar.ii .o-
livi of the grea'' t t-aaipaigt' of the
written V. lbs grei.ttt actor ia the war.
Th. r. Wi rati. .-Vaepill i. p.. a- pail n
I; in the aerviee . f th l'it-d State. S!.e
iiee al Itavana. and it delayed in being ta-
Ve.i I. .be t-orV- of the foiled Statp. foe
(par of ititr lii'.ii.g Iht r. 'L. w ftvtr lea-
j it v;i nt ia lit. ana.
A p -if - a f'. .
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