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"WKDNIWDAY, OtTOIIEU 14, 1874, ttifrlM PnperOI lhCUf ml County OllN II. OBKltLT. Bdltot and I'ubllsher TWUU OJ'WW .DA1L OULLKTiM Onewsek,bTcarrUt,..i, 9 V One year by carrier, In srtvsnco...,., 10 00 On ym bjr cirrtoi 11 not pild in' advance.,.. ,.... IS 00 Unimonth.br mull 100 CbraamonttM.,... . 0 00 Ix month. f 55 One yew 10 00 Tina b y.ttntr abuxriv. On YpiureJ.t J.t .... $1 00 'x Morflns1UwA .aiiv srsr -Months W InrfoMyiniid'fMicej sdlnsr.ns""' ,n ,rJr P". Democratic Sfato Ticket. JFor State Treasurer . CrfAKLKS CARROLL. For Superintendent ot Public Instruction m: kttkr. For Congress Eighteenth District, WILLIAM IIA11TZKL. For neprcscnUtlves-KHteth District, FOUNTAJf JS. ALBRIGHT, CLAUUOllNIC irik'STON. " the'plAtfoiw. FrnsT Tho restoration ot gold and Mlver rut the bail ot ,tbo currenoy ; tUo resumption at ipeeta payment! as Boon as possible with out disaster to the bUslticis of tho country, by steadily oppoilng Inflation and by thu payment of tho national Indebtedness. In the money ot the civilized. Y.orld. Becokd Froo commerce; no tariff forany other purpose but rdvende. Third Individual liberty and opposition to sumptuary laws. roDRTii Tho right and dntr of tho tJtalo toprotoct It citizens from extortion und , unjust diicrimlnatton by chartered monopolies. Fimi lligld rsHrlctlou ot tho govern stent, both Stato and National, to tho IorU lmate domain of political power by cxclud log therefrom all executive and legislative InterscddllDg with tho affair of .society whereby monopolies aro fostered, prlvll edged doses .aggrandized, and lndlvldun frondonif unnecessarily and opprculvcly restrained. . . POLITICAL DIRECTORY". 'Thofollowing Contral ,Cominittco traa appointed by the llepublicau'con gressional cpnvcutjon that met a Mound City,"Aigu8t 13, 187-i : alexandor county, O. W. McKealg; Jackson, UbdI L Wiley; Johnson, A.J. Alden; MuUc, Honry Armstrong i f; Ferrv. 8. J. l'arks; b Pope', H, D. llaknr ; Pulatkl, Ueorj;a W. Merlz, Br.; Randolpb, D. It. MoMasters; Union, li. U Sllnion ; Williamson, Mllo Krwin. Tho following Contral Goinmittco waa appointed by tlio Ropublioaii con vention of tho FiAiotli souaton'nl dig- fn'ct, held at Mound City, August 13 1874 1 'Alexander county", K.'E. Walbrldgo; Jackson, rra il Pllott ', UnionjT. U. Phillips. At tuo Democratic concrcseional convention, held at Anna, September li, 1874, tho following Central Com- laittco for the Eightconth district was nppointed Kandolpb, Bevorly "Wiltshire; Perry, K. 1). Xtushcr; T , , . Williamson, O. W. Goddard j ' Jackson, O, Wv Andrews," Union, Hugh Andrews: Johnson, I. N. Piorco;'' ' 'MtSstft-J-W.'Thrlfti- --P-1 1) If Pi id ; l'ulakl, (Jood Kdtou ( Alexander, John II. Uhnrly ; At Large, Judge Fv-Uross,- Cairo., Tho following executive comiuiltcc for Union loounty wis appointed by the Dompcratio, county convention that mot in Jonosboro, August 24, 1874 : Judge M. O. Crawford ; O. U.jroh f :v" -., ; , o.r.Hm: Tho lollbwing' State commUteo nan nppointed by tho JJemocratic-Opposi- tion convention, at Spriugfichl, August 20. 1874' 1st District, Egbert Jameson, Chicago 2d District, Win. .1. Unahan, Chicago aa umnci, t . n. u. vvmiou, uijicago 4th District, A. M. Harrington, Oenova. 6th District, Wra. AVrlgbt. Frceport. 6th District, J. B. Drake, Itock Island. 7th District, aoo."W. Havens, Ottawa. 8th District, "Washington K. Cook, Xsveonf n t -fitVDlrtrlct OhM. P. lClne. Peoria. 10th District, David K. Head, Carthago. xiu uisirici, j. m. jiusn, ntlbueiu. 121h District, K. h Merrltt. Hprlngflold, 13th District. John A. Mallorv.IIavanK. 14th District, J. U. llusby, Champaign. luia inrici, a. u. nouinson, iiulog. 16th District, O. D. Holies, Greenville, 17th District, "W. II. Kromo, Edwards, villa. ' 18th District, W. II. Green, Cairo. 10th District, JamoH P. Kobinson.OJnoy. a i.rjjc, uAJBiiiir, uaicago. At Large, It. "W. Townsond, bhawoeo town. At Large, "Wm. llrown, Jacksonville, Mr. llrown was elected chairman of Ihe committee. The lollowmg Central Committeo waa appointed by tho Democratic con ventipn.Qf Alexander county, at Cairo, AHuat23, 1874:. ' Clear Creek-, Thomas J. McClure. Goose Island, 0. Uresnley. Dasj- Toutd, H, Uunsseker. , . , llirlewfebd, 7nmes E. 'McCritb! ' Thebes, J, U. Holwlng. Uanta Fe. J. W. llenfrow. Unity, W, J. MlKurd. North Cairo, .1 H Msttalf.M'B Harroll, 1' "W Ualllday and Jam's Carroll. BouOi Cairo, John 11. Uo.sman, John llowley, Jobn,,lIogan and Dr, D. Artor. The follofrlng Centrnl Committeo tm appoiutedby the Democratic-Lib- oral convention that mot at Auna, Rcptotiibcr 4, 1 871ln anil nominated cnudidatcs for UioMcgfolaturo inth.6 Fiftieth Senatorial District : . v Alexander, KWnIto, J 0 Lynch? .incksoti, 1 Ulshon, .Lin'iiti Oully, Unlnri, 01lvr"llill, T M Ferine. At Largo, T K liou'.nn, of Union. On Saturday a Mrs Youni; of ilt. Oar mcl, Illinois, wont to Loganeport, on tho O. V. railroad, to collect somo money (aid to bo duo her slep-son by a Mrs. Jlonohuo of the latter plncn. In a dlsputo which followed, Mrs. Youm emptied n pistol loaded with shot, lis Mrs. Donohtio's bow els. Mrs. DonMiuo U not expected to live. Mrs. Young is In "Wiivt's tho mnltcr with 11. O. Jones, of Mastnc tlio "ijentle dew .lonrs'' that was oormtjati'd at Mound City for a soat In thu gonoral assembly? Jack Alden says that (although tho Mat district Is overwhelm ingly lUdlcal) thero nro goullcmcn in tho district who will bet lands, money nnd jewels that Jones will, not ba elected? Wo ropeat, with emphasis, what's tho mat ter? Certain gentlemen lu Johnson county havo moro money, cdidanlly, than thoy can, in a legitimate way, dispose of. 'Wit ness tho offer of men (whom .lack Alden says ho knows! who avow n willingness to bet a thousand dollars that Clomorils' ma jority will reach '2X00 votos. If such men oxltt anynhorc, why do they not iliiolcso l)jmiir but no J.onlO), tlielr monoyi they would refute to ''fork ovorj" nnd tho fact that thoy mada euch lots would estab lish n plea of Insanity, Jack Al.ur.N, during one of thoso rock less moods that, at times possess htm, wroto as follows: ''Clements' majority for congress in tho Eighteenth congres sional district, will bo 3,000 votes, and wo know men who want to bet property val ued at from $100 to $1,0CU that it will not fall bulow 2.O0O." It is scarcely probablo that Jack ex pectcd anybody would accopt the quoted paragrapn, as nn oxprcssion ot eitnor a conviction qra fact. Admitting, howaver, that it's honost, wo havo to ask tho namo of tho thousand dollar gontleman. Wo'll And htm a man In twenty soconds. Kay, he (hall havo ''odds," which, after his braggartlsm, will uttnrly astonish him. List of patents. Issued from thu United States Pateu'. OIQca'to Illinois inventors, for tho woek ondiftg September 22, 1871, and each bearing that data. Furnished this paper by Cox & Vox, solicitors of patents, Washington, l. O. : (Jang plows J Armstrong and O Armstrong, Klmlrai wrenobos, U 0 Hrndly, Chicago; ovoralls, 11 Llndauor, Chlcugo; pork packing u bles, W Nottvr, Chicago; b iilntr powders fur laundry uso, J J'ickson, ChlcNco; windmills, T 0 Llttlo, Dimn; ditching machines, J W McAllstvr, Wnrdsnn; slide valves for steam engines, W Elliot, .St Louis; blind slat fastonings, II Verlmven, Uencseo. One Ed. Younbloud, of Gallatin county, having involtod tho contompt ol every good Democrat with whom he was acquainted,, fc, in turn, angry at every, body, .foul (I, Morgan, who is his equal in rrtpnctahlllty and vastly his intulloc- cuil superior, challenged tho Irati Young blood to a joint politic! diicusslon. The folI6w.bg reply was, wo dnro say, as much the offspring of a foar of political Annihila tion, ns tho dealro to preserve "rcspocta- blllly," etc.: "You, Jool G. Morgan, ask nn honora- bio mun to meot you In discussion. 1 will nover condescond to meet a lunatlo and discuss with him tho political ques tions, or any timer questions. i'.vorytioUy that knows you, knows you to be crazy, a common liar, a client una a mtud. You und every ono that knows you, knows that you are n defaulter of public money, that you will notpty an honest debt, if you can holp it, and that you uro too low down to bo worths; of notlcn, and U,n for you to havo tho impudence to offiir to ill v llii ttint with ny two, I oti stand all your lii-b Ir. your dirty sheet: all of your slanders about my wanting olllec; but for tho eahoof decency, don't insult mo hy asking ma to lower mysult to the de gree. I should by meeting you In joint dis cussion. E J). YOUNOIII.OOD." iiaTu'z KL LA N DVVALL. Tho report that Hon. Gooigo W. Wall will not support Mr. Ilartzell forcungross Is a canard. Mr. Wall Is a supporter of Mr Hurtzell, but has not much time at his disposal to make a canvass or the dis trict, Among his neighbors in Perry ho will do much good work for Mr. llartzoll. Cairo litillutin. Nu; and Mr Wall will make It convi). uient nut to Unit tlmo to muku a canvass for Mr. llartzoll. IIo will my Mr. Hurt zclt back in his own coin. Whom did Mr. HarlzBll tako tho stump for Wall? Then where will Wall tako tho stump lor llartzoll? Wo don't expect moro than COO majority for CInmonts In l'jrry coun ty; neither does Mr. wall. "Do unto o lb ore as others do unto yon.'1 And this is rigut. iJuurpuyttuoro XHow Kra. Mr. Ilartzoll's name, as tho opposition oandldato for congross, has been before tho people for a porlod of six weeks, und tho chargo above made that of rosontmunt Is the only ono that has been urgod agrdubt him. "Mr. IlarUull is a gonltl gjutlonian a man who, as he becomos better known, wins moro and moro upon thu confldenco and rcipict of the nubile." Thus salth the Judical Cairo Hun. "Tho Uumocrutlo nomlnoo fcr congress is a gentleman touch respected by his neighbors, and, most likely, tho most unoxcoptlon able candidate tho Democracy could have placed in tho Held." Thus salth tlio Hadical Marlon Monitor. "Tuo nominee ol tuo Anna conven tion stands as a lawyer, as n citizen, as n friend, m a uetghhor, the peer of the bust man In the district Ho is the strongest man his party could havo nominated, and wo warn our politi cal friends that It will require oll'jrt to dereat hlra.'1 Thus faith, in substance, the lUdlcal Sparta Plaiudealor. 1 Mr Hartsel), although u porfeot gentleman, a good lawyer and an upriuht citizen, is polltloally obnoxious, and should not and will not represent the Klghtoonth district in tho noxt Congress," Tho Chester TrlhunuvoctureJ this expression ; but so strong a hold has Mr, Hartz-dl upon the tvspuct aud cjiifljoucj ul his neighbors that the Tribuno was admonished by tl tinlllleftl fplnnrtfl nr! ftn hitnrlorl to lilrv r Horo wo havo. from foi" of tho lUdlcnl papers of ilia distr'.o, nn endorsement of Mr. UarUollas n genllomon, en lionoit upright, gnniat mun, a worthy nnd es tcomu'1 cltlzm. Tho Murphls-boro Now Kra bt'intf, less acquutnUd with him or less honest, nccutes Mr, Hart.;11 of n ra senlmont totally but of keeping with tho character glvon to him, ovon by his polit ical oxponcntsi The Km might havo loarned, had it do- slred to du Mr. Wall fulljustico as a Dem ocrat, that )io avowed ft willingness to talio tho stump for Mr. llartzoll whon- over aud whorever a promlso of pood re sults prosonted Itsolf. It .mighl havo learned further, that Mr. llartzoll. sincerely doslrlng tho oloetlon or .Mr. Wall, canvaseu tvtryi precinct of ltindnlph county f.ir him, j making tho whllo, no less than trvolvo I i))Cocncf, mo uia more lor .ur, wan, in Handolph county than Mr. Wall (111 for himself. 11a Ignored tho cluuni of private business upon bis time, and devoted two wcok to u cauvars In -Mr. Wall s interest. Mr. V vtm more than satlsflod with tho manly fldollty of Mr. Hartzsll, and will not hcsltato to repeat, what wo now say that tho New Krr. docs him tho wrong which any falr-duoling man should mako-l hasto to right. NEWS OF THE NKIuIUIOltllOOD. JII. CarincI, not to ho behind tlio Egyptian metropolis, has hud Its molcor. It disclosed itsolf .Monday ovening, throw ing n Hood of light on town una country, valley nnd Mil top. Joo lloborls, of tho Jackion countj Now Era, throw nowspaper mud at ono Major Ward, n resident of Carbondale. Tho Major sued, laying his damages at $10,000 Tho result of tho trial, last wook, was a vordlct of $100 for tho com plainant. "When u'ili Joo Koborts Imltato tho editor of Tiik iiuLLKTl.v, nnd tiruc tlco tho "proprieties.'' H. 1J. Hardy was postod for a speech in Vlounn, Monday ovening. It is said that ho is "no slouch" on tho stump, and is making very fair headway In his raco against Fcrrill and Glatsford, for tho scnalo, Tho farmers of tho Fllty-flrst Henntorlal district, in convention at Now Columbia, last aturday, no-ninatod H. M. Glassford for tbo titato M-jnato, nrd J. It Stcagall for tho House. Tho nomi nation of tho formor gontloman, who is said to bo respectable nliko in brains and dollars, gives our lUdlcal friends of tho Fifty-flrsl cause for groat uneasiness J. II. Jones & son have just landed their stanch wharf-boat Ht Elizubolhtown, and are now preparing to do a general forwarding and commission business for thu people of Hardin and adjoining coun try. Hardin Gnzrtto. .Maitnow .loynnr, many vcurs ago a resident of Cniro, but now a farmer living near Stono Kort, has ooen soroly aflliclc-d recently. Thrco of his chlldron died wiiuin a porioa ri ten uays. lln was so dovotcd to his children that this blow well nigh crushes him, Tho assessed valuo of taxabln prop erty In Hilino county, as cqtializod by tho State Equalizitlou Hoard, amounts to $l,C'Jo.Ct)7. Her personal and lands were Increased six por cent., nnd hor town lots reduced twelve por cent. Thu llttlo town of Chcslor is ambi tious. Look nt this, from tho 2ihit1IIo (111.) Damocrat: "Tho city of Chostor oilers n premium of $S09 for tbo fastest pacor at tho lulr tbo last wook in this mouth. Wo understand that our fellow townsman Jacob Stoker will havo his liorjo thoro to competi for tho prom mm." A horrible murder was committed last Thuriiduy, near Latvrcncavitlo, in this Stato, ovidently for tho purpose of robbery. Tlio murdered man was named Thomas Collins. The Vlncunnes Sun ays! ''Mr U'llllni was murdered in his oou. no was struoK on tuo noaa witn n club, nnd his skull crushed. His wife, slocplng in tho same room but not in tho tamo bed, was aroused about ono o'clook by tho loud broathing or hor husband, and discovered him covorod witb blosd and in an unconscious condition. lio dlod in n few minutes. Sevoral hundrod dollurB which Mr. Collins carried about his person woro founl to bo missing Or courso the community whs greatly shock- od, and every fllort was at onco made to discover thu murderer. Suspicion was dirocted against nsou of Mr. Collins, and tho verdlut of tho coroner's Jury was such m to warrant his arrest, lie was at onco arrested, nnd is now in prison at Law rcncevlllo," A certain young drummer, who trav- ols for a houso in this city, hnii lest confi dence in his fellow mon and twenty dol lars ii wu uy tnreo card monte on, mo Cairo and Vincunties road. The young drummer says it was worth almost twonty dollars to boo how "slick" thov ."throw om." Vlneonnos Hun. fcTAND I5Y TIIK TICKET I Although thoro Is but llttlo fooling In tha pending canvass, upon its results de pond, In a grost degree, tho unity and integrity of tho Democratic party. Whcro wo nro strong, as In tho Fiftlnth Senatorial district, wo should not ho uvor-conOdont; but stand firm and united. AVhero our superior strongth is quosliunuble, as In the Eightounth congroeaional district wo should leave no honorablo pll'ort un trlod to gain an ascondanoy. At no timo, since the last Presidential olection, has tho Democratic patty had moro palpable cause for presenting a bold, .united, aggredsivn front to the onomy, Our brethren In other states, north as well as sooth, havo furnished examples not only worthy of Imitation, but such as should inspire in to oxtritordinary exertion, - "What mutters it," says the indill'eront Democrat, "whuthur Winston and Al bright uro elected or defeated ? Thoy can in no manner nllVot national politics, or cure any of .the ovlls undor which tho people are suuVlug," It matters much, Ity an earnesi, united effort thu control of Illi nois may be wrested from Radical bends lly llkn eff irt tho Democracy may gain tho public pure-strlogs, nnd uctrro con- trol ot our common schools. If It may not ly nslngloblow, wlnnn nfcondof ey In tho Legislature, but It may, nt loast, win a "place whore'!! can chock Hadical oxlrav.v (tancej and save tho pooplo from an ln croaso of tho burdens under which "ihanks to Vho ItnUlral parly" they nro already groaning. It matters much; be cause tbo election of a single candidato outside of tho regular party will not only be horaldcd as a Hadical victory, but will sorvo to" "Weaken tho Domocrallo parly nnd Its hopos In the future. Democrats, Llbornls of tho Fiftieth district, you havo not only these consid erations to unlto you Id an oarnost sup port of Winston and Albright; but you have tho nbsnluto certainty before you that In point of ability, industry, porsonal integrity, devotion to public Intorests, you could gain nothing by tho election of their oppjnonts. Stand by tho ticket, thon, and votn It without a scratch. In tho aspect of tho contest throughout tho Ib'tlr congressional dlsttlot, thero is much to encourage tho Opposition to nctivo nnd untiring work.' Tho Djnio. cralic parly, to a man, Is satisfied with tho nomination of William Hartzjll Ho Is Invtilncrablo to tho shafts of slnndor and detraction which ltadical editors aro wont to hurl at l)jrno:ratlc candidates lio Is n man among men; most oarnestly supported whoro best known. He oo:u pies no equivocal ground. Outsroknn nn all tlio Issuos that (llvldo tlio partial: hon ost in ills uttornncea, no voter can bo in iloub; as to his position. Accoptahlo to tho Llbsralt, (as tho candidato ot two years ago was not) wo find tho loadors of that wing of tho Opposition, In tho Held and upon tho slump, warmly ndvocatlng hit olection. Tho favorito son of Han. dolph county, ho will, whon tho ballots aro countod, leave his old home with a majority of not loss than flvo hundred votoi. On one of tbo flolds, then, where Clements, only two years ngo, won a sig nal vtotory, our Demooralic nominee trill recolvo a majority, which, with its two-odped-swor.1 effect, will balanca moro than ono-haU the majority tindor which thn Democracy, with Wall in the lead wont down In '72. 1 In ovcry county In tho district lh Op position has won recruits. In ovcry county In tbo district .Radicalism has l-een weak ened Hero, In Cairo, its leaders aro en- orvatod, and look to tho result of the pend ing enntost with serious doubts and mis glvings. Tho election of William IIartz'.l will not only bo a Democratic triumph that will exclto enthusiasm among Egyptian Democrats, and sorvo to cement them In stronger bonds; but will secure the pres onco in congress of nn honnst, upright, capable and conscientious Democrat, and tho displacement of a Its tibllcan who has, from his pIsco In enncresp, excited. ovon among his political Irlends moro hu mlllatton than applause, moro sorrow than satisfaction. THE IMJALi KESOltT. Disorders in the South. During a Joint discussiun belwoon Guna, llurlbul and Farnsworlh, held iu Mullen ry county in this state, on Saturday nf turnoou last, Gen. Farnswortb mudu the following reference to the "so-calied" UIBOUtIKH IS THE ftOUIIl. Gen, Uurlbut has alluded to all'aira In thoboutb, and I Judge, from tho remark mudu by Judge Juilyn, that hu is of the opinion that It is necessary to keen up thu Republican party tntuct, on account of the disorders iu tuo south, l or several emo tions past wo have hud tho suuiu chapter of dlsordora in thu south. BIlOllTLV IlErORE THK KLECriOW and during tho canvass, four vuars iil'o. aLtvl .ur, mu (injure, whlcU are trying to wtilp every republi can who Is rolractory into the traces, uro earnestly engaged whetting thu appetites ot mo people ol tuo .Norm, and stirring up ttieir -luitduiis with roferouce to tho people ot the South, endeavoring to incul cate tho Idea that there are disorders there which tend to Insurrection und rebellion again, uud that trio rebellion isuctsuill cluntly put down. In the loading Kepub iican uupora of to-day you will sou at tho head of almost every column, In flaming Illustrated capitals, sumothing likoihis; "Terrible Outrages in tho South Inhu man Murders," iu such n place, and that is kept going. I picked up, tho cthor day, a letter wliclh was wriltou by tho Indiana Itopub licun Statu Central Committeo to u paper In Indiana, which shows tho object of these thiugs; aud 1 will read it, ns it is brief. It Is dated KoOM OK TUB UKl'UllMOAN Statb Cknthal Comjiittkk ok Indiana Suptombcr3, 1B7-). To tho Editor of the Uulon, ltontsolaer, Indiana: DuAiiStm I doslro to call your atten tion to thu horrible scones of violence that uro transpiring through tho South, aud suggest that you give the in ns great prom inencu us putsiblu In print from now un til after ttiu election, Thomas S. Hiunv, Chairman. It is a general letter. Its authenticity is not denied. 1 lmvo no doubt that such circulars as this havo boon its uud by tho state central committeo of this statu also, to the county pross, urging thorn to make this matter of disorders In thu South a subact of discussion In their papers, and to give them groat prominence until after thu olection. Why is it that thoso disord ers should receivo such (.articular atten tion during u canvass? Tlio truth of tho matter Is simply this: TIIKKB AUK DlSOllUKUS IN THE HOUTH which grow out of the bad population thero. There is a lurgu cla's a mass ot debased, Ignorant, bad men Iu the south, both whlto and black, Thoro aro Ignor ant, debased white men. made so by that eursod system of slavery. There Is a largo mass of Ignorant, debased black Won, made so by slavery. They are uli free men j tako part iu uloctluns. Their passions are easily aroused, uelog very Le, they commit many crimes. Vio lence, riots, disorders, and murders are rile, wherever you llnd such a population, Hut for thu past six years I havo nover met an intelligent whlto man from the south, nor a man who pays taxes, who has w. wwum hi nuAIUUS IIS WUMIi. I'wa.iuij be to nut an no, I to kII thoso disturbanees. and havo peace roigu throughout their borders, Tno bad men commit these things, and when a crimu Is com mitted in the south, whiou all men of ul parties donloro. It i 'a libel unun Demo- nruta bete In thu north to say that thoy desire th' sn outriiL'os should c'outinu In thu tyuth, or tnywln.ru clsu A.l good nien ul ail uolitle.nl parlies, all Intelligent men, Mnd nil taxpayers throughout thn Una, dephirw tho condition of things, and 1 am as earnestly In faor of tho govern ment maintaining peace in tho south as Mr. Hiulbut con possibly be, and In favor ol protecting tho rights of all men, whlto or black, of all classes, foreign or rative, without distinction of race, color or con dition. That Is enough on that question, Now the truth of tho matter is, that attontlon Is attempted to be diverted from tho real Issues baforo the country by di recting attention to these outrages. iikx ltUTi.xn. Passing to a considoiallon of .tbo char acter of Hon llutlcr, for which thn Gene ral cherishes a strango admiration, ho spoko as follows i ' It was but tho other day that lion Dul ler garo up tho Idea ot boing a member of congress, ills deviltries and thievery had nccomu so ptlont, bail heon exposed so often, that no mado up his mind no could not even carry his tishermaii district, mi the coast of Massachusetts. Whon the Louisiana nflalr occurred, nnd tho state government win revolutionized one day, thu next day nut came lien with tho man llcsto, "I am n candidate for congress again to suppress another rebellion," laughter, thinking that this tidal wave would rile him Into jflico again, and that tho attention of his constituents in tho meantime would bo diverted from ques tions which concern their trcatdry; and every man who has squatted iikoa spotted toad'about the treasury of tho United Htatrs, with his arms in tho treasury up to his arm-pit Is shodding crocodile tests over his shoulder occasionally about "the wrongs ol the poor negroes in the Houtn, and attempting to dlvort public attention from his thieveries. TENNYSON A TEltlttliLE TOILER The author of "Locksley Hall" has al ways Keen moro than a worker, ho has been a tirolois toller ovor his MS3 , spend ing hours, sometimes days it Is said, upon singlu liavs. Many of his poems, and parts of his poems, have been entirely re written, mo uri copy using entirely un like that which bo sont to tho printer. His apparently easy, natural flow of lang uage has boon purchased with tho utmost pains, lie has con foiled sometimes that it is only agony to write, nnd yet hu takos pleasure in mo agony wnicn gives htm uddod fame. He never surrenders anv enlolleclutl task until ho has satiaflcd ttiu last degree of bis fastidiousness, IIo nc, Caslonaily makos bis first draft with fa cllity, afterward changlug, pruning filing linaultor lino, word after word. Like tho irrilabio kind, hu is varUb'.o and moody, especially In composition Ono day ho will do flvo times s much ce hu will another : sometimes no finds it im- poistblo to wrlto Gonnrally, however, ho works steadily nod regularly while l.o is at I'arrlngford ; leaving his l'lterary labors behind him, whon, as the say hero, ho comes up to London. His hntit is tj shut hlmsdlfupin his library, never permit tin? nim-elt to hi iiitturhed under any eircutn-ianccb; fiFvermoies lie it init-r ruption, and thon ho grows wild with n-r vous irrltu'illlty. 1 lio alight'St inlerrup tion is sulllclent to exiiil the d-iinon of In spiratlon of tho day, and to introduce the demon of discord In his stead. Tho pool's general mode of writing Is extremely slow. lln tiuims his ponm word by word, just as a brlc.km-.sou makes a wall, brick by brick, nxc-pt that the pool takos a hundred times tbo trouhlo that thn mechanic does to arraogo and cement his works together. A GENTS WAVIEI) EVERYWEItl toll the newcitnnd most bcjutlfu UOOU ptllillSllCd : THE FESTIVAL OF SONG . . u.i. ......j ui iiiu jiui.r.it nuicbiiuu' from am. the Ore tet I'OKT- tn ono vol A T T 1 1 1 1 ItlV rl.nl t C ! 1 1 umc, rroiuseiy iiioiiaicii ui toe must i ,tA....a nl .nnnu',,.,l , .ill, fur- TSimI,,. ..(., .1, loucil priced :u d mnul elegant book nl" the .1... .1 Ir.,l. ... ( ntlll.i... I t L 1 Hlllll. IIUIIIIIVU- III UI1I1UUB 111 UIIC ..Cllll for proot and liberal terms to Agenta o KITIIUIUe.V. F. A. HUTCIIINS N, .t Co. Chlcigo. III., or St. I.ouli, Mo. cr LIVINGSTON IS DEAD ! Anil the people everywhere are eager to buy the only tiu'hcutlcnuil complete history r i.i. , i, i ..i. ... i ii...t. ,., ,n ma i.i'-j, i.iiu 'i nun xyeutii ma vuii' drrful acllleelnent and thrilling adven turea during 30 years In tho wilds of Africa, nod tha L.reiL aeiiri-li ami ilUi-riinr-p liv ,lu darlnir Staulej . Over 000 pages, li-antltnlly lllii-tratel-only$if,0. Gnlnc like wild re I A(ir..ST WANTED. Wrlto lor extra lermt, orir In lia o to beg n work, M-n 8f.0() for mini Vam.ky 1'Uiii.im iiMi Co Chicago, 111., or St l.oul-, Mo. .nri-ltf-7-Im HALL'S PATENT HUSKING GLOVES yuit GREATLY IMPROVED In lorm ' of tho claws, and Hie moiu completu thloldii g of the parlt auldeet to wear, by uieuu piaies, making them wear rivn iiMi;s. i.o.vo, ami (in tno worlc faster and easier tlnn anv other liusker. M:nln ol tin, very bef t ctlf leather, In our skes, riht and left handed. Snmnliu int nmnndl nn reeeioi oi nrieu. nun LMnvim. i -i... run gloves. $'1 Sit) por pair. Liberal discount In luantiiiex. av vniir merchant, or address JIAI.L, JirSJUMi glovi: CO . Chicago, UN. CINCHO-QUININE ts a ejjecmai a rcmcaj FOR FEVER & AGUE as tlio Sulrdiato In the s.irao itonca, while It affetlt inr ncati irji, is moro raiauuie onu mucn chtajxr. Seii'l fnrdcM-rlitlva Circular with Tntlmonialt vj -firjiriaiia iroin nu iaris 01 ine country, OJ-Kamplo packasoa for trial, 23 cent. Frrparr.l by 1III.I.I.NOH, OLAI'l- te CO., ilanulae. turiiiK i.fienuiu, notion, juaji. $1,000 PER WEEK IAN bo mado by any smart man who ran AUI'll II IU IJ(1"II1MS1M 111 llllIItaSMI. 111 TSli4 J). F. UEIIMANN, Hobokcn, Jmm A WKEIC guaranteed to Malo am nri Female Agent in llicir locality I I Cottn nothing to try it. I'arttcti I I larafree. 1- O. VICKEKY.tC'O. 1 1 Augusta. Mo. lnurlliloNLr iromI LUllht MAiurialkliURiK. I IiinpU i'f Iw, wltk I'rlr. l.lit, tntlUi f-r Mi y c.nti. I Mrj.it Ollu.lt vllbo.l ,b.rt.. Ti flll Ji.iui.i Etrruis Cm, til Dtoti.f, n, yu S SI aWMrpo nr a MrnT?n For the new A UT-OW IO W ill I J2iL Ornnu'ellook mm MUAvruiAKH A.M) TJIK I'EOl'LK ft Every Graugor wants it. It Is orlglua tlllll fPllllllin. Alilimoa fstta A ff M FltATlVE l'UU. CO., Cluclnnatl, at. Louis or Mihcatlno, Jotvu. YDITNfi ATPXT Aontea to learn tele 1 UU1)U 1)IM graphing, and time offl cos on new lines which wo are furnishing with operators, tit aalury Irom fOO to jioo pur month. Send for circulars. Aildron N. AN'.TELEGHAl'H INSTITUTE, Janes lllo, AVIsconin. COSTAR EXTERMINATORS AND INSECT POWDER. For Kats, MIco, Uouchc, Ants, lled-lltigs, Jloths, Ac. J. F. HUSKY, L'L'KKAS 0., Pole Agent 8 and 0 College I'hce, New lork. C. W- DUNNING, M,D. KKSlUKSOE-i orncr Ninth ami Walnu Micet. Ofllee Cilrnor Sixth street ami Old Uv- '. Olllue hours From ti a in., to 12111, uud'Jp m. w mtmium WHOL1J8ALH 1)11. ,1,1V! s N DBALBBS. Jobbers and PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilott Articles, Druggist's Fancy Goods, Collier "White ijcati ana umcr Unities, J'amts, Colors, Oils, Varnishos, Window Glass, AVax Flower Material, Trbe Colors, Dye Stuffs, Etc., Etc., Etc. Wo Solicit correspondence and order from Drut'gl'ts, I'hynlcisria and General Mores n want ot Mood In our l.lno. wtearnhnat. ritntatloo and family Medicine cases turn. Inhod or Hctlllcd with Itellablo l)ril;s at Unatonable Hates' WHOLESALE & RETAIL, RETAIL & I'RKCRIPTION, 71 Ohio J.etfc. WadilugtiM Ave. cor. Kifiitlt St, O AIHyO. .M1I-.S1.V tIS'.lll'JSiS NT-. C. CLOSE, MEKEItAL Commission Mcrchiun. And Dealer In J.hne, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Ac. OHIO LEVEE. K3TI will sell in carload Iota at mautilue.1 turcm prices, adding freight. COFFEY, HAimiSO.N !c CO., (bttccesitorii to 1), Hunt it Hon , FOBWA l-7.XDT"Xrc3 AMD Commission Mcrchanu, FI.OI.K SlltAS.I ami tur No H3 Ohio I.V(t OAI1U), II.M Wood Rittenhouso 61 Eotlior . XjO.TJE,, Gkneual CojtJtisaioN 3Ii:uciiant, 133 Ohio Levee, Cairo. 7.. D. Jlatlm K. C I MATHUSS &, UHL. Konvardiuff & Mcnerai Commission Merchants, Dcalcis Iu FliOUlt, CHAIN, HAY AM) AVKS'lKKN I'llOUUCK. Ohio Lkvkc, , - CAtito. lu.n, U. A. Tlioian Li. J). Thorn. TJIOMB & HROTHJ'.K, Succohoms to 11. M.ltuln, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BHOKKlt AOTDlMtItflI s.tAiI Fnuni- (Iroccrlia. foretRU and Domestic 131 Commercial A vonuo, OA I IIO, - - M.MNOIH NliW YUlllt U'MilK, WIIOLKSALE AND ItKTAUs. lAUOKST VABXHTT STOCK IK Hit V OOOD3 QOLU VICHY OLOHB. lornrr or Rlurtesisti xlrcsS hviI irn merclril Avonns OA1KO, II.LINOIH. ' tl. O. I'ATJKI. MILLER & PARKER, General Commission AM FORWARDING MERCH S. ' Doilcrs In FLOUlt, CORN, OATS, HAY.&o. AgcntB for Fnirbank Scales. OHIO LEVEE. CAIRO ILLS JOHN B. PHILLIS &, SON. (SucccMor to John II. l'hllhs,) Genei'al Oonunission FORWARD ING MERCHANTS, Dealers tit HAY, CORN, OATS, FLOUR, MBAh, BRAN, fic. ! Agents for Laflln & Hand Powder Company. COn. TKA"VII ST. it OHIO lbvisk. CAIRO, ILLS. jsjm mjimmimiui mams-wjwiijimiupwyi ANJ) ItKTAIIi III il) II brothers Retailers of noar roits:i G. D. WILLIAMSON, WHOLESALE GROG Ell COMMISSION MERCHANT And Dealer In BOAT STORES So. 7t! Ohio l.ovrf, CAIKO, Ilil.h StSTSpenlal attention given to con-lifu-saenu ami Hlllru nrilcn. IJ.-J tj SAM WILSON i)Cii.i:ii i.v BOAT .STORES Groceries, Provisions, Etc., Wo. IIO Ohio Iiovo CAIRO ILLS. j Q. HARMAN &. CO Real Bsta ANIi . HOUSE AGENT, COrjIsECTOUS, 'JONVKVANCKRS, NOTARIKSPCI1LICS ' i nd Und Airentt ol the IlllnoN Central an I ilurllngtou and Missouri It. It. Co'. ; North Cor. Sixth and Ohio Lcvco, j CAIRO. ILLS. C. WINSTON & CO. 4lenl Estate Agents ( 7 1 Ohio Lkyee, (Second Floor,) CAIRO, ILL. liuy and Sidl ItllAI, ITATK, Pay TAXKs Kurnlrhea Alutracti of Title. PiTLanil CommUsloner. JACOJt WALT IMC BUTCHER, And Dealer Iu FRESH MEATS, KlOllTII SlltKKr, 1IBT. "WAHIUNdTON AND C'oMSiKiiuiAi,, Ave; uuulnir. llanny's Kiiepathobest lleof, Pork, Mutton, eal, l.amh, Snuai', etu., a d is prepared tj turvo fumilcniii an ucccptahle mauncr. 1'ATUONIZTC CAIRO CITY BINDERY. .orner Twelfth btroet sod Washlnjton A o sJ. C HUELS, tL,ate of tit. Louis,) 1'KOl'JtIETOIt HOOK HINDER AND BLANK HOOK MAN UKAOTU HKH dlll.ANIC I1001CS of every dcHcrlntlott trine with ucntrJCK and dljpittrh. All kind f nilliic dotio at Muirt notice. lllhlfK, Mti'lc, Mauzliies und I'crlodlcuU hound ueutnnd at tho loivot po-s'Mo ratei). (.'ottntY worlc, Mich llecordn, Docket r-'fo HooVh, Uliink. etc., made a pivjialty Ilexes l'ocket Hooka, Knwilops, etc, inupii Qwest rtus. WILLIAM R. SMITH, M, D. 1 1 155 1 1 1-3 1 ' 0 '! Thirteenth trect, lictNveeii tVofhliiKton vriiuo ami Walnut street. Ofllco 12U Commercial avumio, up ktalrs. i,' s