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JOHN 11. OllKULY,
President Cairo Itulletln Coiuiany.
glu UttHjjtiir.
Itratlinjr Mutter on i:,ory I'ntre.
JOHN H. OBERLY, Editor.
Jin. Ilr.r.ciiKit does not gut Ids Mil of
particular.
A Kocirrv for the prevention of cru
elty to children, has been founded In New
1 ork clty.
Tin: Xew York senatorhlp belongs to
the Democracy, and tho Xew York Jlei
aid proclaims Charles O'Conorthc com
Ing man.
Found again. TJilo'Uinelt Nat Jllack
JHver Falls, in WNcouMn, and he va
left there by a mysterious woman, who
relumed to raise her vail. Hut It i fulcra,
bly certain that It Is not Charley.
Tiu:v were all llrt-elas Itcim1ilie-in.
who borrowed money front the Freed-
meirs Hank (Jen. O. O. Howard. At
torney General Williams all thu mius of
.iron uouglas anil scores ol other .up
posed-to-be friends of the black man.
Mit. Clivto.v Hick, appointed by At-
Tomoy-Lieneral Williams to examine Into
the affaire of tlio MarliaU' ollIee hi tho
state of IWls-llppl, llnds a corrupt
ami itisiionest system prevailing. UN
report, win mow tlmt inoro than one
of tins Marshal's olllcers htivo run nwnv
from the state with their pockets full of
plunder.
Tun Spanish Hatesman, (Jen. llalilo-
mero hi-partero, died on the 21st nit
The career of Gcu. F.partero was
a notable instance of the viols.
etudes of lift.. Hu Wlls tin
youngest of the nine children of a cart
wright, and being feeble was Intended for
Ihe priesthood. He exhibited a fondness
lor holdiering, however, received a mil-
jiary euiiGition ami perlonncd active .
Ticc at various times and places. 1 n ISM.'I
wnen rcrdlnand VII. t ud. snarii-ru c
pottH'd the can-u of his daughter
Iwbella II, and nfler many defeat.-, was
jnauu regent ot .Spain, admliiMering the
jiiicc lor two years, when the tide ol
.rents again turned and ho was com
Veiled to retire. He lived a? a nrivatL- i lt.
jzen until he was Munitioned bv ( iik i.m
Jsabella In 1651, to n.'ume the "direction
or ctate nllalrs. In conjunction with a
former rlval.Gcn. O'Donnell, he formwl a
jniniMry wiiicit liatl a Mormy exhtence
of twoycarfi, when I-Npartcro was again
illsmissed. In 1S07 hu resigned his po,.
1lon a. senator, and took little or no part
in puouc anatrs ince.
Hiinitin.w l.V M'.W OIIM.AMV
A Waslihi!;ton dUnatch mivk "It Is wf.il
understood hero that GrautV filling, for
thoSouthcntixjopleareol theinoft mallg
liant nature, and that he in burning for an
opportunity to chaMKu nml punish the
vhlto race of Louisiana." Though this
fctaUment may fctrlke tho reader as being
exaggerated, (Jen. Grant's late attitude
toward I.oultiana bean, tribute to Its
truth. Tho assignment of .Sheridan to
command In that Male U an asMirance to
the coplc that tfio admlnistnitlon mean
to deal with them with an Iron hand.
6hcrldan is peculiarly obnoxious to them.
"While in command there belor.:, his con
duet was ill-considered and arbitrary, and
tlio ieo)le of Xew Orleans objected bit
Urly to his Interference In their municipal
affairs. Jlis appolutmcnt there at this
epoch it unwelcome and unwise; backed
ly United States soldiers, he may succeed i
lit holding things luVel, lnittlic licojilpre
cnnl lilm In no other light than that of an
enemy, ntul ulll Judge nil hU ucllotn by
their preconceived notion of him.
(ii.uiirr nii itii.
Gcrrlt Smith, who died In New York
city on the'J"lh of December, was bom
In Utlea, New York, on tho (1th of
March, 17U7. UN father, Peter Smith.
wi, In the early part of the pre.ent cen
tury, one of the largest land-holders In
the Fulled Slate. Gcrrlt wit educated
at Clinton, in hN native state ; at the nge
of llfty-slx years, hu was admitted lo the
practice of law, and participated In sev
eral Important trials. Gcrrlt Smllh was a
man of wideand liberal view. Though by
Inheritance and purchase, he was one ol
the largest land owners u the country,
he was strongly opposed to land monop
oly and practically Illustrated hN scull-
inenl.s by distributing two hundred thou
sand acres of land, partly among Institu
tions of learning, but mostly among
poor white and black men. In parcels av
eraging nearly fifty acres. He va an
original abolitionist, nml gave large
sums of money in aid of emancipation
nml lo enable tho poor to
buy home-. In 1H.VJ he was elected lo
Congre-, but ho had a dNrellsh for pub
lic life and he resigned at the elo.e of hN
llrst session, lie was a man of line mind
ami pronounced opinion-, and lesiucd to
ward liberalism In religion. He wits
seventyeven years old at tho time of his
death, and had enjoyed a green old age,
.the comforts of life, health of body ami
mind and the respect of the world being
his.
THE NEW ORLEANS POLITICAL
TRAGEDY.
I'lipCniil Unit l.i'il lo Itrlcrl.V Atlnd,
on i:.;ot. Wiirmotli mill tin
l'oriiier'N Itenlli.
I New Orlimin Picayune
No. (W St. I. oris Siuniii. 1
Nr.w Oiim:.xs, Dee. 'J 1, 1ST I. j
To the Manager ot the llullrtin :
When I handed you my letter which
you uublMied ye-terdav inorulii!;. In ic-
plylojour recommendation that "Mar
ears' snotuit no placed on tue mivci lor
the colored people, you and your editor,
Mr. .Jewell, told mo vou would ''ruin me
If 1 publl-hed that letter." I did not see
very well lust how you would accom
plish you purpose m energetically ex
pressed, but your lsiie of litis morning
reveals plalnlyyour plan. Youpurpo-o
to do It lty lying unmitigated lvlng.
My letter was a respectful protest
again'! wuai I considered your injudi
cious udvlce as lo thu course that should
bo nur.MH'iI toward our colored citizens.
which proti-t N sti-taiued by tho opin
ions of Governor McKucry, General
ugdeii. -Mr. .narr, .Mr. iu. .Mr. tiro
vcrandMr. I.ewN, as published hi thN
morning's J'i famine, all sub-tautlallv
continuing my view. Itecause I had
thought It proper to ill-agree with you,
and have expres-cd opinion which' are
consistent wlih tho-e i h.no entertained
for year., you seek to "ruin me," as you
threatened, by violent and per-onal as
saults and falsehood.
1 do not seek to avoid the responsibil
ity which attaches lo me for any of my
olllclal act. Xo one Is more alixo to (he
mistakes I made or more reLMcl them
than I do. The organization oi iheMetro-
polllan police in this city was deemed a
necessity ior tne protection ot tne Mate
Government, which with the lives of olll
cialsatthat time va constantly threat
ened by tho mob, under the leadership
ot .Mr. .icwcit ami -urn muauumioie men
as he.
The conferring of the printing on the
Ilep'itiUean has always heeu a sore spot
on Mr. .lewcll's skin, since he, who was
a Senator at the time, prono-ed to vote
for the printing bill If $50,001) worth of
pruning unuer it siiouui oe given to tne
Commercial llulUliii, of which he was
editor, and which proposition was de
clined. The statement that 1 ever had anv con
nection with tho "Ship Island Canal
.Swindle,'' the Slaughtcr-llou-o inoiiop-
ol or tlie ('ImttMiiooK't r.illrrmit imim'iiiv
with tliu Insinuation that I received or
owned any Interest in any ol them ex
cept what I paid for, N absolutely, une-
ipuvocauy and notoriously iaie. 1 lie
only Interest I ever had In any of them
was sonio shares I piu-cha-cd hi the
Slaughter-IIou-e company, for which I
paid !?:!!). IT a chare, and sold, after keep
ing them eight mouths, for $'V). I never
owned a chare until long after the com
pany was established. As for the "Chat
tanooga I'allroad Swindle," as It Is called
by the liullttin, 1 remember well that .Mr.
lewell was ait ardtnt supporter of that
measure, In the Vummfreml llullrtin. on
the street tuid In the popular meeting-.
held In relation to It, and if there wens
any corrupt agencies employed bv (bat
company. It Is not unlikely that Mr.
Jewell tell their Inllucnce.
If the-e charges arc trim which Mr.
Jewell makes agaiut me, will he explain
how It was that ho wa u violent advocate
of my Humiliation for Governor bv the
Liberal Convention, In 172? Was he
one of tho-e "unscrupulous enough to do
ids bidding':" Was lie one of the men of
whom he sit) s "he (.1.) was enabled to
demoralize ami corrupt" by the nioiiev
and patronage I controlled''
Let me remind .Mr. .lewell that the poli
tical mea-iires of which he complains s(,
much, and for which I do not decline the
responsibility which rightly belong- to
inc. were drawn up, approved and lob
bied through the Legislature bv hi
friend. Packard. Lowell and Kav, with
whom he acted In ISTl.tiud lu'wlmo
C.ni-c, atrlde his "white horse," ho
charged the State troop willi hN armv
and lied before tho llr-t lire. ltN-,ili
that "a good liar ought to have a good
memory." So ought a man who sets
lilni-cll up as a nubile scold and fault
lluder remember Id-, own black -mil be.
fore he point lo lhoehe Imagines he
sees on other people. F.vcnlfl had as
pired to social distinction, as you cay,
such aspirations ham never turned In the
direction of tliu manager of the New Or-lean-
liullttin or Mr. K. L. .lewell.
our obedient servant.
II. t . W wiMorn.
Ilentli of n Son of li.(iov. t'liliner
fl'riilll the ilucoiliiln l.'nmini-r 1
OfiS.aliit'ibii' ii0..i.iiiwiii In In, ..III... .......
" ............ ... ... tii.u.. .1 1, . Illl IIU'
II" ' 1H III'!.. Illlll fll lllll... i.l..fi. ,11.1,
ilav. Thoiiia, cecoud sou of ex-Got.
John M. Palmer had died. From his In
fancy mull his deatli, the poor buv was
Inn. , K.i.r..i-4'iitli. ..OII..I...1 .. t.l.
....... .... ..ii i , .linn ii-., .inn sjia-ui-;
all that medical skill could do all that
love could suggest all that parental af
fection could lllctnto llll lll ll II In I I.I, ....
pcndltiire of means could procure
Wen- done lo brill"' relief lo tin.
tioor !illllf.iiil i- bllil I. nt .,ii ,ii
illL'. and while (li.iitli lllil'lll' liriki'iu I., I...
" ....,. t i. in
a terror, vel lo lilm Ii n .i- . i . , . . i . ..
11 1 1 .. ".I' II" IIWUIM ,
blessing. l or nearly two years last he
lias been eonllneii e.o-ely to tR. Jhjuw,
w hero ilm iirii. nf ii Ini'tiii. in. .ii,,
ever linon h'liu nml uln.r.. Iu.i (V.n.i .....i
uU'eellomito touch wa ready to rcllcte
nun, nun iiioiner s yoicoaiwavs reaily lo
cUicrhlm. And thl- very ewe, though
("MBiiig, uns wuieuitiiiiess, lliougli
VaKcflll 1111(1 IIHVur IMIlllllir li.u in,..t,. .....
r- - .... ...ii,.- u
metnory ol the poor dead boy doubly
dear to Hioh' who followed his lifeless
lorm to the grave. How fondly, how
tritely and how earnestly does parental
sympathy go out towards those who are
alllleted how the step will halt
as If listening to his calling
how the baud will instinct
ively move as If to touch the beloved fore
headhow ofteiftvlll memory eall .hack
the fenent warm kits that was Impressed
upon the p'lllld check and yd the same
Good Helng who for some good purpose
alllleted him aNo look him liome In Ills
own good time and lledoethall things
well. The remain, accompanied
by a number of relations and
friend, were brought down by n
special train on Sunday morning.
"A eniiiplele l'lcloi-liil IINloi'.vor (he
TliiieV 'llie tiesl. ehenpi'sl. nml
most micccniIiiI I'llinlly l'nier
In (lie I'iiIdii."
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GROCERS
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GROCERS
Keep oyerythiuB pertaining to
tho liuo of Stttplo nnd Fancy Gro-
uunuH, vv ooaonwaro, vegotnutes
x 1 iiu, oii;., azu.
mam)
mmm
TOIZE
ox
WHEELZE.
Wagons, Carts, Porambulators,
votooipouofl, Whool-norses,
Swings, Tnblos, Chairs,
Wardrobes, Bedsteads,
Trunks, Dislios,
SkatcH, &o.
Malaga Grapes, Fruits,
JNuts, Oake's Can
dies, i&C., &c,
i fiii rui: -
HOILADAZ
No. 32 EIGHT STREET
CAIRO HA.
Tow-Boat For Sale
Ifllt; t-uWrlliT ne'er for side thu Mcum
I'liwillu- Me li-Wheel lliml. lkli llilllillilll.
wllli engines, iiimhliii r , tucMc, iippaielund
liirnitiiiii us -he iiiiu lies id Culm, Ills.
ni l' iciigiu in Ii-rl, Hit iirciuiiu '.'I ni l, Her
tl lilh . feel HUil liimnires 'J7I1 Ions, -.lie luis :l
Imllern 'J I tret Ii.iik' iiiuI 'M Indu e ilUmeteri '.' Iilt.il
nes'lirei'iii(lui.-Hlllii'liiili'ri 17 1 1 liulieslll
uminn r nim oiiei n(iM') irm iiuiiii iy, in
.'htH In dlumi'ti r uud I. Inches -linke nml nil
luw'ein luipi n tiiHiiK.iiiut is in everv rc.iicct
Muiini'li, tin Miuiliy, mid In Kid ciin'dlllon lor
uui ijuon, i or utiim niiiuy io.
.". TjfYLOII,
C'AIIIO, Hit , 0VliijcrS, lS4 IM-ll-Vj-lf.
WW UM;I
.SU'HH' NTOUC.
New Music Store.
ROBBINS'
MUSIG BAZAR
112 COMMERCIAL AVE.,
CAIRO, ILL.
Is Tow Open.
lMANOS,
SHEET .MUSIC
Musical MorchantHflo of all kinds
at prices to suit tho times.
Messrs. ItobMni would announce to
tlulrrrlciidsandllu!publlc(,'cnci'.illv
th M hmiin; been us ihey trust, '
rnvomhly known thioinjli.
out flit-. ri'Kinii us deal-
ire 111 i-i..)si,(i.
tlANS,..i'.,ci,ii.
licclcd Ullli
tlio Uhnlcsalo
hollsi! nf VV, V.
Kimball ur (.'hlcairii, tor
tho nasi ten yCar.s, thev
have ciincllliloil In nppri a .Mll-ii;
Slori- in CiiIki, vvlicro they will kccii
mi linlnl mill l.ii .iiiiil.ii. Il. In M..I..I ..r
ever) tiling ill llirlr lino d'csiivd by their
VIISIUIIIITN
PIANOS.
Kroiii tlio Celebrated maimfactory nf
HALLET, DAVIS & CO.,
or lloston. A l'lalin orwnrld-wldo reputa
tion and eim-lilvreil bv .ill our noted mil'
slclann to be tho br-t l'l.uio now inado In
tho fulled stales; nl-o, the ery popular
GREAT UNION PIANO
Made In New York, of which wo hae -old
ovi'MiMi In Southern Illinois, L'itiiii; perfect
i-atlffactlon.
SMITH'S
American Organs.
'I'lio nio-t pcifect and durnblv Organ ever
made, there belli;? now c crli .(XK) In use.
THE
Kimball Orchestral Organ.
A very linn In-triimeiit, adapted lo IN.
STItlJAlllNTAI. AS WKLLAi MAt'ltKH
M I ! If V fi ml lim'oinl nf tn.if.t i tut ihah ...
Ular overy diy.
SHEET MUSIC
A groat variety, selected with r re, n"tl
adapted to tho wants or our customers, con.
slsllii' of nil tho new a- d popular inii-h; of
th dayllOI'II VlJCAI. AND INqlltl'.
A Lai-go Collection of
Studies Sl Exercises
FOlt TIIE USE OF SCHOLARS.
We would call -pedal attention orteach
ers to this department of our -tocli.
Orders solicited, and mii-Ic selected to
siutuiui n:M by mall on nuuo term
as from lar'e cities.
TO TEACHERS.
Wo will fnml-li our miule in ti.:i.. -ii
the usual ilUeoiuitj uill hclcet fini-li: for
your M'lioiars. 11 you wm let it-Know tin
urado ami -tvle desired.
Teachers overywhere aro rcqtte-ted to
miihi us uieir auiiress, ami w will Keel!
tliem Informed of the new publleatloc-.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE OF
... . ALL KINDS.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
FLUTES.
BANJOS
L LA Mlftt lb,
PICOLOS,
FIFES,
DRUMS
CYMBALS BAND INSTRUMENTS,
OF ALL KINDS, FURNISHED
TO ORDER.
AlTOI,l)JLNS,
IL.M()XirAS,
IRISH IIAKI'S
iMETHONO.MES,
TlTNli(i FORK'S.
VJOLIX HOWS,
VIOLIXCELLOS,
D0l:RLE iUSES,
'IM.MIJORINES.
ALL KINDS OF SMALL GOODS
BOW HAIR,
TAIL PIECES,
rinir.PR nnnnnc
VIOLIN PEGS,
CAPA il' ASTROS,
BRIDGES, &C.
Willi linndreds of articles In our line, rr
ipiiruiK 100 iiiiien j-iiacc lor enumeration, ;
MUSIC BOOKS.
or every dcjcrlptloti on ju-jil, or runilsliod
111 iiruci.
INSTRUCTION BOOKS.
For all Kinds of Inttrimicnh.
All l'lnnos old Uy uu nro warranted live.
years, nuu nuiKiaction Kuuraniieii.
PIANOS OR ORGANS
SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
This I'elns tho only regular Jltuln Slorn
nearer Hum St. I.oiiIh, wii hnpo our lull- and
honorahlo dealing may Induce our frluitlH
to nist iln uu by it lllicnd rmtiouage.
Addrei-i,
BOBBINS' mUSIC BAZAR,
Cairo Illinois,
M I R
... - "r
4u
DEALER IN
MEN'S AND BOY'S
CLOTHING
FUllNISIIING GOODS, MOROCCO HAGS, I&C,
Is now prepared to show one of the most su
purb stocks ever offered in this community.
He will not he undersold.
n HATS A SPECIALTY!
Gentlemen desiring hats of a precise fit
can have the measure of their heads taken to a
hair, and their head gear made to order in the
latest fashion and finest style.
79 OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS.
-PARTICULAR NOTICE.
We have rcploniHlied our Job Printing Oflicc with
many fonts of new type and have order.-! out for other
fonts of the latest popular styles. We arc determined
to establish the reputation of our oilice for first-class
work, and make our prices so low that the most enthu
siastic patrons of foreign cities will be compelled to ad
mit that we do work at lower prices than any other of
fice in the count n. 1 r. Obcrlv, admitted to bo ono of
tho best practical job printers West and South, has
assumed personal supervision of the job printing de
partment, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to oui
many patrons.
GREAT
DISTRIBUTION!
A Pino Qwolllnir, a Splendid Bualnnns
IIouso, or u Uuildtliir Lot, lot- 3 00.
Worth of Honl Estate,
Will lie dUtrllinlcd nnnniK Hie tlckel-huldein lit
llQii-Inu, Tiaih, .Mhii Ii 13, l-T.'.. 'I lie llr-l nil'
will Uu line lirlel. liuii'i', on .Main -licet, iciit.il
6I. Kill), idued lit isls.lsii. nml the lniilU j;Llt
lll bu I'l tieiv-i nf land or u linllillnif Int. 'Hie
illslrlliiillnu eiiniirles hut ivi.ihki iiciim iifpniid
l.uid, III 1'illty-elnlit Kl'iiwiiii: iMiuntles. 'Hie
nvss ol Ti-mis nml Hie iiiillnvet coiuuieinl ll In
Hit- kind nlli'iilluii ol' llie ndillc. 'llie lati'iiii
thnrltles IiiiIoi-m! It
CliciilursKlvlnKilc-crliilloii of llie nnnrly,
the iiliui of ilniw iuic, and other In 1'nriiia I tun le
KiiiiIIuk' 'Iiimi-, will lvriiinslieiliiiiiiiilirull(iu.
Km ry rosliinster It iiulhulliil In .let us lucid
HKcnl. Tickets, (s.l, Ten percent, dltcount ill
luntsl on ii i lull u ten tickets nr muiu
Wenrerlu ull Hanks, Uimkcrs and himlnens
men iirllilllslnu.
Kor tickets, nxrnrlea mid full mrllciilatvt, ml
iIicsh, W .Vl.i:V X I.OL'KAItT,
l'J-31-ult Miiiiukvi's, lluuitvn, Tc.
TEXAS LANS
$000,000
Pure Coffee
FRESHLY ROASTED
AND GROUND.
y ARTER & STEWART
113 Commercial Avonuo.
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ORGAN COMPANY
AXriNMMtH nf three hljihe-t mnl.iU iinildi
VV iiliuiu of honiir, ut Vienna, I 7-1. and
1'iit is. InI7, now oiler llie Ihiest ussoilnieii uf
Ihrlieft cublliet oiwms III the wot Id, IneludlliX
I new style, with limit iniroveinens lint iililjr
lAi'liihUrl) lor ni-.lt, in lui nieily, hut nlo on
i new iilansnfins) M)ineuts, Ihu must rutolnlile
I eter oll'eiisl (limuis lentisl uilll iitlvllep: ol
liUrcllll-e, HI Illni(lI Mliy Ull ill llie eiiunuj
rir.l iainent b'.i tmorupwimU
lllinlr.itiit ealuloKiieit unit clrcuUrn, w ith lull
piutlcuhii's, ent Inn on iwiucst. Addless
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
Ito-liiu, New Yolk or ('lilrjgu
I AGENTS WANTED
1(111
! Pro. Fowler's Great Work
MANHOOD, WOMANHOOD,
.t.M)
5CHEIII MUTUAL INTER-nELATIONS
Lute: IU law, I'oneM, Ac
Alil'.NT-i nif M-llinc from 1.1 lo SS copies it
d.ij end fur peclineu imirts nnd ti I ins
In iiKeiils, and Ms wll) ll tell faster than miy
nil id-1i.miL Address Nutloiud I'llblUllillK Co ,
l't ll:idclihlu, I'm , (,ldcuxa, Ills , ui hi, l.oul.,
.Mi
ISaroil l'rktrv, wiiti )'rk Uit, m4ljsj tr tin emu. I
K!gnt CtlluiU wttticnil cbsrt, Thi SiwimoI
IBUYBJOHLY IRDMllillHt tMANUfACimiluflf
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