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O.~ orr AL OVRNAL or THE STATE O LO IOIVAWA. `voT . 1"--N.O 115. NEW ORLEANM, MATUrDAY, APRIL 14, 1877. PIICE,, FIVE CIENT. : T TION.H, Wo oWEMI. i#on Aeting Under Sw:tr Iltttns tetonfl Not Sasti# ed by the jablnet,. A %eS*t to 3rot Packard to the loeate. t euty, Zr7 *c8iO tPt trinurtalated With his Plan. Aeelal l t he P. 0n Demtaotr. S 'WAhMtOtOP, April I,---4t l reportetd byi oosrtln ot tihe Loullana Uonsertia tiiesOW Ila thi gity that the Conmml Ganwt tel ioting upon instructions or lntl Mtgio whleh heae not been annettoirl by the CQbinees ic whole, I, seems to be s establtlbetd feet th at at leeat three tmember. of the t,mmniaselon have been sagotiating to eouate the electlo n oft &ohak to the senate by the Nihtolls : a gislature or by a Iegl4lature to be lade up of the two bodtles oombinedl, ;' i eompowirai, it Il said, also in. i I-ves the election of Penn as the other -ti progtrammtne, the star reporter S 'W1. lea ola movement to head off otgeorttlto aupirant for the long enata. the I stet, It will be seen that tb *regtratme involves the abandon. t. ofi Itlitll niltogether. It now, ' lA reported, three membersrr of the "omtiiueon, to wit, Htawley, liarlan ~a4d LnwrIse, hIave entertained an.y tato soetrt e, It is without the knowl. +igo or conset of at least three memn beld of the Cabinet, namely, Behurs, EIl and Evert.. the Louietana Colnservatives now here say that the Commissiaon has no Warrint for nUob aetionul iplesa it be in the aiture of private Inltruotion from the Pritdent and teerotary Mherman, it'1 tt., S KADICAL OUTAUWEI. S Mn loore, of Bltehland, and Iis ..t-or About Being Ilulldoeid. BpeW to the N 0. lo noi'rrt,1 Gnz1na, L4, April i8.- I und rstand Itht an Inltvllrtlat, late of Ithlvandr I TidS, by tile name of lHum O,. Moora, Is SOrleans anli report.s that a meob O lilod personr recently drove him hrim hls home and attempted to mur rg him on account of his political opin. Ihoa It Isa slanderous and malitlous 'i.ery word of it. He was here re. eGaly, from Nlew Orleans, and no one t"' trao ti hia Int the leastn, II, eame bar originally for the purpose of maknlg the testimony which he wmde in New Orleans before the Senate com mittes. I can gtve you his character if you desire it. p,. iunoso. CADDO. Nioholls' Tax Collector Qualified. The Peeple et ('add, Ieady to I'ay Taxes to the liehell, evers, mnnt. sposeat to N. t) Dteuanest.j B". aawvaoalvo, April lo-S , M. Morrl Ae , appolnted tax collector of Utaddo ; 'by Gov .Nicholls, received bis commli. atom yesterday and promptly qualified. He made his bond and forwarded same to the Auditor to-day. He only awaits i aproval of bond and Instructions from S uditor to enter actively on the die. smaro of his duties. The people of do awe ready to demonstrate their loyalty by paying their taxes to the S Nicholls government. E. M. Au.TIN. S Cire Our linisg Edition of Testerdray THE CABINET. ii nportaut Action to be Taken To-day on the Loulsiana question. The 1 et ln s Story of Packard as Ueited States $enater. A relief that the Csmmission Has Ris. taken the Spirit of Its Instretllions. (Spedal to .. Demoerat I Waasma.tro, April 13.--The impres loea here Is that the Cabinet will to-day tak lamportant action regarding Louis lasm. Nothing dsftnte, however, can be aseero ned. If the Commission has been authroied to negotiate for the natorship for Packarld, stelegraphed t *.e New York Heraldr, at hleast three emabersot the Cabinet, Sobers Key d ? PetiLr wer nt advised e it. The belis #t~iates oat hrd (ba t its instrtuotions, The iresldent himelf f will nay nothing on the subje ot, Tilti COMIIMtION. e lrelat lifriereneC of Opinion Amen tlhe Members, WAIIt#1%eTao, April ln,-A New Or. t leptis dispatch says It lppeers that the f members of the Cnomtln son are very r much divided in luinion as to what strse, to pursue, The more oo tserit tive tbhik they are not expectel to eiX amine into any matters regardin the I situation per se. Others reardtd the toi. millon 1 In the light of board of lrbi r tratton, Two of them leed it highly t important that the work n iold be ex. , e dited and the Commlislion return to t Washington as soon as possible, Messrs. Harlan and lawley thinks they should remain on the ground until l the whole affair Is adjusted, These entlemet still .lling to the fusielon l4tlsliture ptoJject, andt extpress the opInIon that no United Sltate Benator t will be admitted whoe i not elected by a full Legislature, coutiolldated on that tasls. TNt HOll4AilIlNlA CASE. iThle C.tit'tninil ietlttlhd by theP i'onei I miss~ion. WAstsntiovoN Aptil 3 --The Tltbutne' t Nesw 01 ieane dispat th says It may stafly e be etittetd that a tmajority, if not all, of ithe limembers htave boen led by their itnquiriest to the followinlg otedluslun: I. , That the l'atkard governmentrt has te the best, if not the on y, ite jara tit le. 1i, f the itettrning hoard be a oonstltt tional part of the machlnary of the l eatOmios, then Packari, hits court, hli St.otts andrt his Leglelatule are the le aittinmte products of that machine, 'r 'here is rootti for fair doubt as to the constitutlonal power of the board to make upa ItAletilature, andt to not jtidil i ntally on the Supreme Court decislon t denylng It the power to return was I. bldine. The l ichollm party had, therefore, no ' right to build up a government on their in own doubts as to the constitutionality rn of statutes under which the board noted. 1lThe question goes to the President how ever, not as a legal, but as a political Sone, and he may fairly satisfy himself 1 and be governed by his own construe s, tion as to whether the board's totion was otnstitutional. 1. That the Nicholls government exer. cW es complete dte facto authority 0o throughout the State and In every acre n of ets soil exoept within the walls of the m old hote d hotel used by P'ackard as a State House. The assert lon of Ptackard that * in certain heavy tnegro prirshetot he is recognised, have not been veritlle t; rt tavinHle gentlemient of toth piarties havingt corns In from these pareishes to answer thie (Comlminssion that tlhe Nlih oils Atlmin1stration uieets wth no Imore l lt5psltion In theoe localltlob than itn SEew OPrleans. t'tPtkard's tattemelnt tlhat neatly till the tlreult Judges I1n the Mtate recoglnists hiIt hias been found to rest s ihly in the fact that these judlges were coiinntsldionled by Keltlog, and is disproved by the oatths of ofillu filed by thtemn with the Nicholls Mthcre ad tary of Htate, ll It is generally true that, I'Vatkard is a S)prlsonetr in the State-tiouse, and tihat Sle clitme tare actually supported by zh nobody in Loulsianti, eclept imetntbers mt of his government, and two or three ir- hundred guards he is feeding and lay Sn doubt the negro population be ts lieve in his right anti want it enforced *e- but they will not raise a linger to aid te him, while the white population are In t, atilve and detormined hostility to his pretensions, 3. That Nicholls' Administration is de maintaining order throughout the State mn antd protecting the rights of both races i and that peace and prosperity would result from its continuance. 4. That Packard's adminlstration can not be established by simple recogni tion on tho part of the irenldent, but only by the utae of ti large force of Fedl oral troops to crush out the acting govt ernnenti , and theis maintetianoo of gar d rtlone in the State during the whole of Packard's term. kF$rther, that if this course wore pratc teo tihablo, t, would involvo a continuance of the race confliots, social antld indmll trial disturbances and business deprts ston, wthiun characterized Kellogg's ad ministltta on. The River and Ilarbor Appropriatlon*. WAMUmIOTOa, April 13. -(Gen. lum phreys de(tllns to give any information as to what has deen done or is proposed to be done in the matter of river and harbor appropriations. The C(onditlon of Charlemton Harbor. WASUterOTOx, April 13.-Senator Pat terson represented the condition of Oharleston harbor to the President, who, it is said issued an order to the Secretary of War setting aside the amount required for the work. A PRISON RENCONTRK. A Fight in the Memphis Prison. Maxurss, April 13.-About 7 o'clook yesterday morning, Turnkey Dawson in going through the jail to examine the cells of prisoners, discovered that the door of the cell of Fred and Henry Sey mour, two brothers recently sentenced to the penitentiary for ten and fifteen years, respectively, for horse stealing, had been tampered with. Calling his assistant, John Aidridge, he ordered the Beymours out into the corridor to search them. When Dawson ap proached, Henry Seymour drew a Der ringer, and coking it, presented it at Dawson's breast. The latter threw up his hands and told him not to shoot. Just then Al. dridge cooked his pistol, and Henry, hearing it, turned on him, and both fired almost simultaneously. Dawson drew his pistol and fired also at Henry, who fell and soon expired, having been shot under the right arm. Aldriage re ceived a severe sealp wound. Fred Seymour made no effort to take part in the affray. The Beymourn are from Troy, New York. The coroner's Jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above statement. FOREIGN. TrE mAsTERla qUSlTION. Imssa to Procees at Oeae Against Turkey Bm x,,m, April 13.-A ltroular note from Prince Gortehakoff is expected, s teLg.o rh the essatty Ru sa.i under ofroceedng agafinstt Tu key. l EmiAr.vii, form, this month, a Northern army in Poland, whither re sfrom the mlI tary distriets of t, ptersbur soand Mos ow will hbe directed, Orlers to this effoot are espeoted next week, War Mllantret, Co015sTAt1O1Vrrt,o, April la,-The I'orte's note has been received, War is manl fest, though not for a week, Ti IH ANMINTlI'OI 1.3Nid10, 1enth tides to Aet on the it)fetsi't.e, Lousoo, April Jli,-- uter tele rams fIom Oonstantitnopl state that the Turkish Bilnste did not reverse the deo cinlon of the deputies respeoting Moen tenegro, At the last moment the enate re reeved an order not to disceus the questlon. The armistlee expires at midnight it I not, prolonged, It is prob. able however, both sides will remain Ion the defensive. NEWN BY MAIL. T'1, ILATE TOMM,. lirds tllown APrras tilhe Oeet., I New V-Htk tlIrs.t ] ATArt~T, (IA.,, April ii. Munday morning a llbtller of webfooted birds of large else and troldcai ap earance were pieked up in the streets of Atlanta and with plumage full of sand, They were blown here by the tremendlous gale that swept upwardl from the ocean--he s oe vrest storttm ever felt in thi city. HeVeral small houses were ovorturned and some rumors exist showing a loss of life. A BLOW AT Wvtliktv, Oreat#nlesattn of a Temt'perance Iiratlde in Aew York. I it, ,tatil Holpublten.1 New Yoat, April 10,-The Court of Appeals rendered a dPcislon setting forth that the Board of totise have no 1 power at law to grant lioenses to per o sons other than keepers of inns, taverns or hotels to sell strong and s trituous liquor and wines to be dratk on the r premises of those licensed. The aetlon V in this ease oreated intense exoitement In the ranks of the liquor dealers, and Distrlet Attorney Phelps has had a on, Ssultatlon with the pollee commissloners on the subject. Meanwhile the temper anue people are taking advantage of the n situation, and have organisd a temper. anne crusade, with Oliver Colter at the head, for the wholesale arrest, of liquor y dealers, should the police not take nacotion in the matter, 'ruw INTRIIA 5ION545T. It Ian ti, called at ones withiout Pre Slouts Notler. [ {.ht a+ lo 'totter,! WASntttae'rot, April 10.--The (:l,linet ,o to-day tilcMtais5od the leit.Itln raised by the Plres.llnt whlether it would be 1-. a petileut to convene Congress earlier , thant June 4, It was agreed in the gen !t, l e ,nver isatlln that rlrostiil upon the e eub lcot that Ithe l'residelnt ihas authority tI to convene (Iongress without any set 0 time for notiftlation. Unstom has au t, thoriz'd thirty days' notlce, but there t is no law upon the sublj,'et. This is for the reason that the calling of an extra session is sm).ttetlmrnes to, meet a dire em a Prg.nc;y and ait presribed time might tt defeat the very oudl to bhe accom ilished y by the call. It was agreod that, if "s necessary, Congress ollld be assntm te bled here with a ten daye' notification. . It was not deolded at the meeting to day to change the date already agreed . on for the assembling of Congress, 1 Whether it is changed or not will large ly depend upon the turn affairs take in n Louisiana. is 'rHe IlAT TO#ISAIO. iGreat Denrtantalon of Property and tSoes of Life. [1hresvport Tnim.n, April 10.) id We learned yesterday from Mr. Mat A. Murphy, who is doing business on .the middle Mansfield road, ten miles i. northeast of Keachi, that a tornado or It whirlwind passed in that viclnity on last I. Haturday afternoon, about, 4 o'clock v- and totall destro ed the residences of r- Alex, T'yl or and Thos. Middleton and of left thnir ptlaces a mass of ruins, Ed w. Willioamon, one of the most estimable . young men in the parish was killed a outrIghlt, and Mr. RIderlick THylor and . a little so n of Mr. Nixon Williamson i. were seriously injured. Heverni partles d- living In the neighborhood had narrow escapes from ldeath. Mr. Murphy states that the destruction wrought by ' the stormt was fearful, and judging from 1- the quantity of houses blown down and 7t timber felled, it, was a miracle that so d few escaped tin harmed, d Mnssrs. William Willliamson and bid ney ]iddleton were carried about twen ty yards in the air, but fortunately su. tainled no injury. The beatutliful placeg of Mr. Middleton (formerly Dan N -hol. o son's) is In ruins. All the out-buildings, ' includling smoke-house, cribs, stables, he ets., lie buried beneath the bodies of the tall oaks and other shade trees, that were uprooted and torn by the blast. The residenoeof Bose Wofford, an old colored woman, was totally demolished. k She was confined to her bed at the time n unable to move, and her eecave from e death was marvelous. Theroo, ohim he ney and logs went flyin through the y air, leaving only her bedJand the foor, ed The wind wrapped her mattress and n bedolothling around her so tightly that she loo like an Egyptian mummy The old woman says she thought the ed world had come to an end, and she o prayed and halloed alternately. But all p. these mistortunes pale before the loss r of young Williamson. who was unt at vernally esteemed and beloved by all and whose sudden and untimely death is deeply aeplorea. COTGREM". A Lot of General ulsiness to be Brought Before Congress. [N. Y. Y,dold.] WASRINGTON, April 9.--The evidence continues to multiply that the extra session will enter upon a calendar of general business. Representative Kelly, of Pennsylvanta, who is here, says that he intends to press his bill for the re monetization of silver, and has assu rances from enough members to secure its consideration. The Army, Navall Deficiency and River and Harbor bills will be passed, and some plan for dis pobing of the balance of the Geneva award is to be presented. Doubtless other matters will be forthcoming. - -. _a · n SOUl WANHINUTON LETTEfl. A (,hrI.taln M4tesmsn. Jamet Garfield it Candidat fort thi Npeakermhitp. Wendell Phillips and "tihe hlave Hlountd Crbtnut." The Methodist iChurch eortih min the (hristian Itatestnmn It hia Prodled. a Sies. tOlbm 's itfisal of i Position Ina the Cabinet. (lpeald dotrespondeee to N. , rle tlieret.1 WAeln.Tnrh, April S, 1li. Mr. Jmes A, Oafleld having foramally ahi nrotited himeell a enididtet for the pahpsrehlp of the nett fottsie, it ts pi oper to survey, fromn the standpolnt of Washington eorretpotdeo., his peulisar quslilleations for the duties of the Sposition, together with his equally peetilisr olseim t to lts hBrnts, Mr, (arBeld is a manof larege legsdis t i rleperist ee itl dIl~(iott en.brtees that portion of the West. ern reserve of Ohio whioh is peopled with what may be dheteibed as the tefose metier or to'nntae lent, is rather with the d.generat.e sffptilg t( n what was the refuse of Uonnseltaatt lasty yters ago. The one great ebso blag trait of these people is meantnei. They are mean alnd stingy in tnsiness transactionts mean and nCrrow iu their religiouse otions; mean and bigoted in their political views; in fine, meesn in all thiinSl nd d of ombhinig with their general qudlity of mean K nes' a partionler basenese for eah eep.rets 0 feature of sesltenee. ' Moh a .osetltaeney, like any other scastlte sny, alttutrlly seeks for ite repreentative a man t matterly in its own pet trite, Btush a man the I Western #sre finds In Oarfleld, Itself the it hot bed of the meanntess of the universe, its rtp. d resenatetie is seleo'ed as the meeot laurlantly Im mean plant in the whole hot bed- -whebtby Oar Sfield becomes nvested with the rare dltinaltion r' of being the meanest man of the meanest tribe in the known world. Naturally enough, the Bad. in lo maority in this hellbhole Is all the way from t ten thouesEd to naalimous, aneording to the to promlnence of the bloody shirt or religious bigotry as lssues in the onvasee. Gardfeld's supremeny in this political poet, . imnes has never been dlsputed sioe he first a ttreoted the attention and enlisted the iaff1 tios of his oonetttluent, a d hence, his legisle' cI the experience has been large. It has lso bteen ,y varied,. Ihat isa to ay, his legislative eareer has h bet n partly devoted to partlsan malignity of the or most inlign chareoter, and partly to disrevptita tbil jobbery of the most ootrupt and dlsgraeoeul a type. t8 long as he has been in the House cf t Iipt.rentatives, tot one genertos sentiment hae u. ever escaped his lips in words--unless we exacpt ro one or two phenomenal oonesions, when, h+rvin or violated the login of his lite by the utterauoe of a nt liberal word, iarfield instantly remedied the t. error by a partisan vote or a dastardly set. hit lIA etAt IN iN,l ra Ar A PrOAiontan. rM Mr. (tafield was originally a presoaer. I have no means of knowing what the qualiity of his re= ligion was, for I never h, ad him prsaeh or pray, o. and none of hie efforts in that line ste preserved al In print. Let tn hope, however, for the eaki of 'S. the good name of Ohristiant y, that he did not begin to develop the real bseeness of hise natre until after he had quit the pulpit of Christ for the politics of the devil. MllS AmlrAAAPUR, SIn person, Mr. oernld is a large, portly man, with a huge, round head, on top (f which vege. tatet a thin growth of reddish halr. flits conate nat nnce Ia also round and perpetually oaos all over " with a slimy sort of sanoti eonatlosnss mingled los with the oil of gammon il proportion to euggw' a that his brad 14 a cross batwesn thrih Heap and k Aminadab Sleek. Ills matner Is, in c.lrformity with the expreesion of his ,anontenance, soft, nil whisperlng and pereuaclvn; es culated to not W. oly bamboor.ls the feetbleminded or the cmeda Slong, but to disarm the enupicons of the s.gag l moneo--unless they are wedl ecquainted with him. o an twitAltAnATBx As A (niINtiPIAtN tTATI.attA. le In oharttr he i the beau Ideal of tle Chris. )W ian statesman. I shall Loot otn forgot that y seneno in Jerry Wilson'se ommitteo room, four y , re rsg o, when sarfield stood up anil withi mn raised hand snld he "wished Clod were there to il witness his Innocenoe ; that, so help him Jesus, no lte had never seen or tonbhed a dollar of Gredit d- Motier sin ah 1" i. Then Jerry Wilson, who we not a Ohristlan s- tatesman hobut an honest man, reminded Orfield 1e that God wane everywhere, and hence, of taor.e, 1- ie must be in that committee room. S. Whl s this mawhkish sceoe we trnprim ing i SWileon's ocommittee r oem, Oakes Ame we ope SIng his Memorandum Book, like a Fooket i dltlon aof the Day of Judgment, ito Polni'v, Aitd id whle arsteld was whiing about God ano Jeae, ad, Ams weas reading offt the number of sitrea of e. Olredit Mobiller stock he had given him :or h at vote and nfla6ence. MOWI JOItBB i. Again, when Jerry Wilson, thIh time v, s.i gating the Shepperd ItIng, caught Garfeld with a $6000 brine in his pocket, that pious reresen-. tative of the Methodist Western Reserve, not knowing that Dick 'arsons bhad already told all, solemnly aseeveratd that the charge was the basest of slanders. But as soon as be had read Dick's testimony he came forward and confessed that he had taken the $8000, not knoting that it was intended as a bribe! Bah! Why. th~ poor wretch can't even lie artistleally. His lee are as weak and bungin . as his religion Is sickish or his pretenses to estaemanship nauseatng. But speaking of Oarit Id as a liar, we have a more recent ase in point: Some dars ago it leaked out that Garfeld had written a letter to BRussell Eret, editor of the Pittsburg Oom.ner citl and (Ongressman elect, soliciting his support for the 8peakershlp, on the ground that be was the friend of Hayes and the exponst of his policy; and that Errett had replid, saying that if he were to vote for a man on secount of his be ing an espoeant of Hayes' Southern policy he should vote for Sam RadalL, Gaefeld then eame out with his oustomary denial And las night the infalsibte naslg of G..eld as a ar came in the shape of a eopy of Nrrst's lsser telegrapbed froam Pittsbrg to the pres,e shohing that the le.wr se'ty id o.nmlns presly wat Gassiskaidtdid ass. am . s.7*eoug. seemlngly natnralbourn sad almost ievoluntary I lia, thsle eingtlar oo upnilnd of ill that Is detest I able In politiUs and despieable in soelety, comes forwarf as oatndidate otr the sipeakership, soe liatltug the votes of the trgothern men L Does he I mliagine that the Routh forgtts his Is est espio-it ? Does he stppsee that any Srkthern man soult tots for the blttireted mtes of infamy is blman I shape who guished over the integrity of J. Madl son Wells aud swept conp ouy oser the apint g I wtouded and mapugned chastity of Iln.a Pinkh slrn Certainlyl t cannot be supposed that the matt is esuh an Indlot as to Imagile these thinge wikthot he depended upon a.esranees beyond and mttaide of his esins of merit of his own, I however etravegant h e sense might be in that partiontlr. I will tell what he etmnte on. 111i OANtllfIJATftl FOR TSiltS eI'AkS.IeIIP. You will r. mmbta sr that the re wsee a senatoril I eleettou ia Ohio not long a g', and that GOsrield Wa ortiginally annontoed as a aoudidate. .Ihis mtove bad for its ojeet the blaskmailIng of she friends of another eadtidats. Diy and by it wea givet out that O(iertld had withdrawn In favor of Matthews, hiearse It was the desire of the id a Inistratilin that the toruer should remain In the tlteso fd otpepesentatives. This rted well in print, bt it didi! not enuthly the faoth Tht foets were, that Uts-feld, as selO as bhi o;ndidaey was forrnidsh a e mtgh to trade onr, made a bargain by wtlehl he agreed to get ant of the way and let Matthews into the leuate, pr,,lided the latter, who is rom ttoit't a torcpy, would agIr e to em ploy the Tot"as alfln lolfintisie in the nouth to enlote support for Garflid as a candidate for dpegker. Now it would be the height of itJue as to may that o!0tt i4 a patry to theoe disreputable bar galns and sales, He is anolyed beyond measurea that the non-polltIal object which he is lgltim. atel yreeklng should be made a aat's pae tf by trading and thtmblearix.ing pllitloane, lie knows that while hbl railway proje)t, on ts owne meits as an enterprise, ean command very nearly the solid support of the South in Olngreus, there are not five votes from that seetlu. whieh he sould use as collateral in any kind of a trade, at which be could deliver as a ooeederstlon for aflue reneiWed In discharge of any obligation. Thus iatleld, at the end of a pogitleal earser which has chtrdly conslated in putting on sire with other people's moaey, ii trying to negotiate hlmself nlto the lpeaketshlip apon the haslt of other people's property, And in so doing, sets himself up as an spoelnt of Hlayes' Polley of Patdiloton sani lIteforrl If the p oly proies as Seloketrg safrld as its "'expoent" Is already proved to be, its collapse is not far off, and when it does collapse the stench of ets deraylng rme mains will be equalled only by the etink of the already dlrompo ed ohrrtae'r of t rfl.ld, WElb.I It, PhltretiPe AltO O05., in1ItepNl There l. rnothing lke good Rngliitsh, eaplee a settlntelnt as we Wiay, we nMtl,tD help reepe. log the good lnglisth t, s*ay be framed in. Wendell IPh 'llllpe Is not deep the entl.l tl.e otr is he broad ta the esteemr of the Amer.oan people, l.ht the Itg iskh whlh hee ,urls at the objects of bhu wrath has the respPat of overyb (y who knows what a ytmnstrical senletlee lookts liket . I hvae in mind that terri",l epigram on the point of whlob lie recently t naIfel )eevens, the Attorney Oiet pral of the "$hate Mound Obhliet," and "the low monotrony of whose Ito roes Into noticeable Itfaemy rly whin he sent Thomas Rime bhack to slavery." Iremerlately obahrs, Hlayes k Co., set bshou res miteg Devees from trie claws of his parse et.tor, Thy caused tobse published far snd wide that Devene, ae a io lrna, wth his owe rumobey, bought the freedom uof Thom.n ime, after he had, as an officer, remanded him ha(k r to servitldi, Thi1t was a beasltifl and ton-hlng story, and seemed to let Di- vene out. lint i turns out that Deisns never sothorlsed the story, Sand, also, that it was entirely untrue. TiU LIS IISMA5IMgD, r Ihilllps at once denounced it Is ftale when it d eamo onut, and now he has encse led In drum it ming up i4ms himself, toome forward and swear c that if hi freedom wee porchased by DIevne, he y never know anything about It, for he re.iat ed a , 1lave after his capture by Deverms under the fugit t toer slave law ntdl seLt fr. e by the h'edersl love I. sion of Tesmrseen in 8I l. 'Thus the li. has fI ft and its authors ouat, and hea returned to plagne t" them a.s a te hlways does. LICIeOLINe hflIU)At~Iflll. Then, betldes t.le lib, theren wes no end of pan eayrlo upon the gal antry of ilevros .a esoldier ldurlng the war. N w, Levenl was a tolerably fatr specimen 1f the politiMOa brigadier generll. He be'onged to tha.t type of tS l political brigs ';lers whom Mr. Lincoln once annihilated, as fol lowe: The Clonfelerat* s had captured a mule train, Including two t.riglier generalss. Wben Mr. Lincdln beard of IP, he said "I'm sorry about the males." "lint what of the brigadlers?" inquired a lie. tener. "Oh," replied old Abe, "small loss I You seo, I can manufeoture brigadlers ald lblum with a stroke of the pen, but it takes God Almighty to raske mule I" Well, Deven. was one of that sort. Yot could reproduce him in innumerable editions with a stroke of the pen, while God alone could repro duoe a mule. On the whole, it strikes me that, li its little till with our illcoditioned Uncle Wendell, the Oabinet has got the worst of it all round. Wendell, as to his newe, to a terrible fraud and a nuisanee, but as to the English in which he framts his detestableviews he s an art itt. THE CAIIITT's MILITAIT COaD,. The feeat Is, the lees said about the military achievements of Hayes' OLsbiet, the better. Drvens, po itieal brigadier a. he was, undoubted. ly figured with more edcal than Ilhurz did, for example, becanue be was to obscure and bhi commands so unimportant that he h.d no opportunity to sign lise his nofitne s; Whereas, Sehurs, as a divieon co-tmander, was principally remarkable for his sno u se in getting his men I to serapes, where noti g but heir own t .etanem of ftrt saved them from butchery; and nothing can be said to ,hr cre it of 8ehurz s an ofier, e1 I cOpt that, when he had bungled blh men aito any hopeless slaughter pen. be sever embarrassed their fight by inoooslderate attempts to rally ' them. As for John Shermsn, his military es plotte were eoalned to using his potliiel aintt ) eaee to prevent court marmso of his brother-ln. law. Charles W. Multoo, of Ci steiast, fmr freads t pon the government, in the proseds of which -hman ass bees seemed of shalg, sat usder which aseeseses he ite waih thte gpi alelas wiesb amoumae tea is pae" ly. Be. vsurtbIealsta svery r say, so. seuBers ,sa *manLite s Imi f +s Y ay ir. tetriee the tfi'ltlonal wioman li wllitneled eiW hebane'd struggle with a bheat, wto murnont rvntu wowre, I preeume aou hvel all readl the reolutltr.E fwe SIantly adrpted ry the New Ynlcand uonfernetae Sof Mjdthbodl Pt reshere clttling at lyes, gm, I ' mny mind thibe i*eaoitIionls eform the tlreoJaee a foumnmrndation that IaHre and hie polle lee 70 eet realned espthig the Itt, tlntaitff ieO . the cmae by Itlanae If anything nea mase the admjinistkm r ioiretreeIable In the yeel of good ' aml honaet people it willt be when I the elhal I oI ainie In enp redded the hdated ofl hdt dea.o I Inatielo. whtbh la the ene.lelen y of t. aetrle. of Sthe .ecii in the iircty of Eeai'a, scan trhuted ~malt allnd U(olt to the politle, the Iirev (lenaral heednan's bureatuiownan tI the armey uad lehiop anmpeon and Paeoar M.t I Irtoh Newman to ILe theology of lte I country, Thu Noith Methodi let Lhlbat *le the orIginator of lhe kInettuti 'u of eerpet. bag f gery; for the porlthle ietmanehtip W#rob khat I Ioneed tIIe country and p ntdered thbe hlah few , a the met twela'e ynear found l~ i ,tsf {eoaid Ia oh. r Itinerant gtieltsy of Itte MettIwilet 4ih arlH Swhlh lwal Iself .ollded on the therart th a by ehifthg Ie preach rte eseay tLwo eae ruehgtne s nlinmamese of the pairnarnail utrety eulid be we. s duI.ed I the minimum sof aetndel. SrAte anortnr. S I have mle the t ~n p!olrial tet cca of the If * Methondlt (halrna a prof ten I etlw it, an tie emtre I wateh Is@ derelopmn n'a, the fIrmer roe Smei oniotl ., that aUthinge hbe bueen s.en like Jj V du1, the deatrustthn of the Inttidiunt In 'felat the dIeay of the Jieqrjes reranl Ga relies is SI ltAtre, and the end of the "No ?'per'y fur y tto Itmglnaid. Old a'gele odDtrebb.ae*, of tLhe ai roawlliai epieh, wee a bloid ad liibeVi I (Jhtlretta l by enplbteon with these Nborith Mihi t1 die ranlks, who hate been lfor en t e #tlqair e to obtain emarnol of the gocernIneit sad whate i eltllel oneete tol a bstaI d malterie iof ti I words of OChuks with the msedltaiCenms of t.e ' thievee between waita e ws e et moided., rkAeOn NWM~Af, lUder Grant lorlh Metuedleml bed ~ta tr wig sngl e d teldth lirntlll ae only byproifte. nan held wiho anet about withb peiter ci tine Slie ird pilalde a mtthei heart I ;wh erwl ab.& C high pcas hbodling up big tNibic li fltuI ci 4 hide the pm,.ie of the treaury by thit coIated f~ eaee. Orant bad pew in lewmuan's ebet, tC Newaan had an army of broklndowa Mathe Ittet prehertl ani dtabled ohlaie al deu I te the departimenet, On tuUtday he rippet il I tore .rtound in hi palplie in epa peatlltrhu In whieh bgtan with a Nlble. wst, wse Alle Ia' wits a aserilteg, Id wandlr up with the Ileslialn ha ie d1n'e ilnunation (s4Ni cone: "ln the ease of Iod letn arob aisbeodr I O n week dayse e praleallfnied hie owI tp.iayer and wihen he w# a not robbing eirnraody he wa. itiul gign in erwl Inal di lighta, all the way from ltan snote agl$ iI gIn sad milk to the moem unotinmal en)'Oe$ e e of lieeoherlth-hr itrig the dOplrearlme r .a i.e, at by the Iway, well ato bed wicth a Sortn Wta. e . l i iatiPrhood to falttlete the alatntinSd ,lae fg e propagating the gotpel. S I tntltoated a eapalrton thtwee 5*3*r i North Methndmn and cations, faoetelmsne oJig tory, int I aoiild hBtl drawn aBie ide~jstip t ffatlni the latter, to wit: Tllat .hy wei ,.r Ai hrneet nd eoetareelnnt errmr f eI.elghteell t Imen livting In a bitaruae timer, wnile Mei li. Serbie widra hed ~seof tmhe or Metboll disIbee sk ad ie pretended bigotry to elosh feel ereula C Idted el to hide etl eetllhee*, te8tred 4lIte iC, glatne to coac;ta late tlbiniiag; in ah et s tag #ll ootony of plie al rhad deaIgned to aelg.ave "N the nd. of temporal eles And notw he Iewa I Metbodilt hBarhb Ild. off in a atple Illiee 7l with mIaie and the carpet~baggerc, May Wt. Ded l get them ill IHa will-(elnee they eheait m.nage to deferad bhi ai they he. ce Ser a robbed tb. cotlngty and heated the he1egagi CtMl. AOID i Oth 1.. Tbhe New rle a Dsu uanr if the ilb t remarks editoirlaly that Gen. O i oa, at ana, ws oonanmlted about hib Uibe. byD, b W Toe detsile of that, truaosetloe are as M 1e The lHndAy before aytu wese 1nagatraste4d. i r harman, whore reasdeb a oe I stu ' aeeeuaje thBawa'e, n note o he to the y 1to thefit and frlyea, who w h bis guest, wor.d I ke to hii him (OGibe.n). (GbRen went overt.rep.seb Whrmran'e ivitatlon, and Ihyea tlmmaedlelsyb lga to talk to blt about hie eoatbs ps atLog salo hIs Vewas respeatng the ple atf fhing one or two Dosther (JeoervaId the new (labins. Oibson said he dl4 nht think tbe mask .g~ the Cabinet of so medb moment to tbhe L sllV r the praottoew of tbe Adnltaistra'lto wnould be He sadd the South did not w.ni oa.em, hW$ wanted simply to be atllowd the prt.fl geyg lowcl self*overnment, the E s. alP the r. s dt the Union. Bayes replied that he intended to iroivu g thi boon to the Mouth, sad that he alsoe atis to call a M: atheorrs3 represseuteto slle blea net to give earnet to and pats prat let t .pe upon his polaly. Then the cooverasetos turned epon as wea of the avilability sad qgaMdi tlose of a al ber eof Souther men whose names bad b already taken under eoaelderatson by allysae his adviers-lberm , Matthtew, Plsta. lobhra. The amas under .ona ldeaes ai1g Joe Johnston, Jo1b O. Brown. ay, H eas , a sod prape two or three otber. . - .ourasaw ws soom You I s 0oaera Oibson ald that Johabton wea sa blsMtet strong govearnme'; that, in bhort, Idaisab Sbe lved thes the stroager se g aeveuMM #t better for the people eo oly the geriuanm4i. - con.tiutlionslly and honestly adm ktafter .dl r ha doubtles had more adi tslta ive a a than ay eeo in the oueth. " Speting of Job 0. Brown, b en I, h had the respest asd ennidenseef .the pq Sof the South, and mush mare of the D In this sprit of free bt fair s erltlk Glsmi f over the list whleb ays, laid bheWAme M s he had Inlehed thermsa aMids 'lhuesng - an'S vow some with ml" O Mmoaes a woaags. oF A OiSger winest. 3 "Bseusem Immaes,,"repl0lsdGeon. 'Neam r I haver formed partyti te, leard party 4 I were to ester eu Cabet nd b~A 1 *youearapsr, IrbooMdbrwslt bee Si oaC - - i btmylkln- ea w •