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WIi.MmIiI.UiiIiiiIUi F ........yw-.ifw, V."'-':,,' ' ' ' " " 1 '; .,r .--. ' 'Yy S S j,,.-...- ..,-....,,. . ! ..4. .haViA l it . . "" rr,, VOLUME 3. BANKING HOUSE t .or ; "; " J1I COOKE & GO; '112 and 114 South Third St., ; PHILADELPHIA Dealers in nil kinds of GOVERNMENT SECUftlTIES: OLD 5-20'8 WANTED,' ' IS IXCHANGI TOR JW A MBKBAL DirrERSSCB AllOWED,' i !.. . COMPOOND ISTKRBST KOTES WANTBDI. . v - ' ' -t i INTEREST ALLOWED OX DKPOSITY f, C-JOLLKirri'J. JIAUa. iiwi ..una", ruu own ;aa Coniinlaalon. ' Special bualuoei accommodation iMrvM fbr Le. LEGAL. NEWTON HACKER! Attorney ''and '''Counsellor; 1 Jonesboro', Tenn. Swill practice In the t'ourM f Wanttlng;. tun, Carter, and Ureeue CvnnUnit,, , , ind in the Federal and Supreme Courts at KNOXTILVLE'i; .t Offiin forn-.elj occupied by Ja. W. Deader, tick below Keen's Gallery.- ' t 4 Jan. 18th, 187tf ";-; ""NAT. B.OWEiNS,;!; . ATTORNEY AT LAW. COLLECTING AGENt, JONE8BORO' TENNESSEE, WILL' l'KAUTlCB I.N THIS COURTS OP Greene. Washington,. Carter, John- iioa anil Sullivan counties, and in the i'ede- ire! end Supreme Court at ' ... - ..t I ' r Knoxvillo.'i OFFICE, front rooni Of Dr. Armstrong ...t.Urtf mttn atrAnl Kna t n f f?nn rt Timid J v,h. 23 J jr. ' ' . - ; ; - - . - w A. W.;H0WARD, :.: ) ...Attorney and Counsellor o j - .s..h.-.'. AT LAW, j TTTII.L practice in the Circuit and Chan . W e'err Courta of ireene, Washington, SSniliTn, 'Hawkins; Jefferson, Sovier and ' Cock Counties and Supreme Court at Knox vi!!e. " ' - - Oflie ne wnowelf. M'Mna:Uy t'o'a. Old Bland, Main Ntrrvt, , . oct.j: lj. . GREIi.NliVlLLK, TEXN.; THOMAS S. SMYTH, ' ';. Attorney at: LaWjV'b AND . :' , ir . : -. " .. OollootlMLsr Agent, Tavlorsvill0,-Tenrn; TTTII.L PRACTIfE IN THE COUNTIES Y of Johnion, Carter, Weshlntrlon and htvat. Mia in the Supreme and Federal at. - 1 Lsurts at ' KTTOXVILLE, TEWW. " rs 23, it IJOHM B. McLIN, o.o. KINO, ; ' Blonhtville,5 Tenn. Biistol, Tenn. MLIN:&;KINO,"!' Attomoya txt JLmixuv , -AND ,,...(.' ' ! -SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY,' ' f KT-tiu give their, attention to such ' ou.ineas us may be committed to their care. J Collectioas in South-Western Virginia aod tnntTennesse attended to promptlj. , ., . MEDICAL. RESURRECTIOISr. f t D.J. GIBSON, U. D. R. A. XILLT E take pleasure lnannoancing mgton Count? , that our Drur a lore iu gou people or waso elpoiiie the Court House, after beini closed j-.wURume aoiiesi oi u lata tr.iggla, ts snow permanently re-opened for trade, and v!? i!ld ew4i,I,T inri, H. nd erpecially , 'U sick and needy( to frequent our establish ment as we shall endearor to furnish articles iimed to the tjt and necessities of the l bi. ; ,.:,. , : .. . Oor Dmjf,, Slediclnek.Talnta, Dye Blnff's T;.r-frMh' rhiUl wHh our FA NOT AND .TOILET ARTICLES'w) hope to Wabl to ' ", "! '' IB305 it KELLY. f .-i.3 ,-;'..,,: j JR. GEO,1 H. CROSSWHITE. sA7ER3 R13 PROiliS.SlOXAL, SERVU 1 V 'a citiiens of Washingioa coun- Uffic and iaencon Cherokee, four aouU f JonMboro', ou 4h Asberille 0- J.Onso, II. B.i'-.. a Wiisi.ii, Mi D, -Bra. GIBSON & WnEELER.' 1 . IjATlNO A330CUTEO TIIEMSKLVE.S I Hi ui ineir seiTices in toe f l,!"81 knches of their professioa to the , "Has of Joneibora' and snrraunilin ran.. 1 Jo.HL P' Court !lnas, laa, Tr"'.J"btr IsS 167. - iJi.Fs.cor h , t c r j 'my ' , 1V--UAVB F 0 iT ASD WILL KEf . " I MUtIy on hand er,ri fartww 0f .'i ",rt Tani!K anl Virrini. ' Ot lih-ral te,, "i .:,,fm, ' J. T. CA2IER, D. D. S. JONESBOROUCH, TENN. , JSBSjttUlOtf , ; ' HISCKIXAXEOIS. U. X. COX. r T. x a J. L. COX, or Veen, II. T. COX & BliO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , , .... FORSYTH STREET, Atlanta, PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO SALE OF Produce, Groceries, and Genera MERCHANDISE, ; .-' AND FILLING ORDERS FOR PEODUCB and MERCHANDISE REFER TO Buiiocai houses eenerallr of ftaat lennessee ana oooth-Westera Virginia. Uoi:ies houses (reneraltr of Atlanta. French Brown ft Co., end others, Chattanooga Teun, AlanfenKals Co., and. other. iNaahvilIe. HENUY: Ait r;l)REER, ir";.r.,:-'"'-I'ealer In - jECimBLB, TIKLr?; 4 FLOVTKK 8EED3 Greenhouse, Strawherrj k Raspberr Plant, r-it Koees, Urape Vines, Uardealouls, t i '. -" v-., i... ... ... '. .. 7 .... u- - . Warehouse, f 14 Chestnut, St.. ! v18C6n)arl3 , vf . j .v, ; joud mi," '1.J-V4'Xt.t TATioa,!, Lt, Lm, Rorke Tef lor. ' tit Lee, Rook A Taylor. LEE & J TAYLOBi " (At tli eld stand of Le Rock A Taylor.) ,m WUOI.ESALE k RETAIL . .. - iUJiiUUiUtl lERCHANTS, Fin front Building, 105 Strtet, n Ihi .,, iJan'n, near Va. Tcnn. B; R. V'pot! LYNCHBURG,' VI RCINIAV Will give particular attention to the Sale of - all eonsignoients, inco as ' " t Tobacco, Wheat Flour .Bacon.; TT'Lard,' Buttcrr:r.:irl' AID roCIfTRT PKODCC GESR.tl.LT. . if. Attend promptlj to goods consigned 0 be forwarded, and keep always on band n extensive asortraent of ORCKRlh.S LI QUORS, W1NE3, tc, te." 1868 Aug. 8. ly. ASCHSS CBIATgAK. 010. S. UK J BY. ARCHER CHEATHAM &' CO., ' ' Importers of 1 -.-. BRANDIES, WINKS AND LIQUORS, ' ; T ', And Dealers la ' K. ! BOl'KBOl, ETR IXHOSmSSI C0CS1T WBISKIKS, Tslwccv, Havana Clsjara, Ete Hbc. ' 1 Agent for Dopont's Riflts, Blasting and . - - - i- Sporting Powder.' 1 V V. V No. 13, North College Street, , . . . . r ,' NASHVILLE, TENN. , 1868 ap! tdtf ' ' a: ' I .! S , notice.:..-;. 1 rpnE REYEN UE pOLLECTORS of East Tennessee will iereailer aertd thoir raonoy to .Nashville b the Southern Express Company, taking thoir receipt i'or the aamo, addrejjsed to ; ; ..;, JOUxH K HENRY, ; - - - . : Treasurer. 18G8 aprllf. ' ' ' . East : Tennessee Land Aficncj. .' MTJNSON & SEYUOITJt., ; ; Heal Estate Agents,' : KN0XVtLLK.TENNS8.iEB. . ' , :' WILL attend to tbe Purebas. gale and Ex change of Roal Estat. We- be, romple ted arrangements to offer our limds In th Eastern and Northern Markets, jid. bar un exampled facilitirs for disposing of Farms. Town Property, Kills, Ac, o giod ertns.- -i Western land exchanged for laid la East Tcnnmce. ' ." " . 1 . ' - OSce corner Qai and Vfiia KtreeU, . , . . H88janttf a Knamllt, Ttnnm4. DRUGS! DIGS! - JAMES A. D1LLY0RTH WOULD "rtspeetfutly' Inform li old rVieailaaad the sablie farIIy, that tl ts just returned from th KitTii Mao lira, what bo selected a choice lot of , . DRUGS, ' MEDICINES, &C In (act, "every thing connected with a first class Drug Store, . . ' ..'.. v.' ' MF.D1C15K3 PTS RTnrF., PA fNT", STA- - TIONARY, rEUFUllERV, COAL OIL, ' .';vv tn u .- :;:: ' rreseriptioas filled by practical trogglst Call at the Big of the Gilt Mortar id- 'li deer Cuaderick Block, Juii'-.L.-oagh. - ,' JA:iE3 ' A.'DILLWORTir,'. ! e UT 5av.lt f ' ' TVnrjLaC Iivcstrr.'T.tinn Ncv York -)r.isn.,; wiiiniMJti) MAKE INVEST. M-'M I l.t p.w Tork, een kae their t-."4a i Iran e by thr .'j'l Otr fell, able otfeeporittt ia that ( "v. , , , ., " -JO.-l. -H. MITfHfcLle AC, ftrc. S KnoiTille Tena - ' Wholesale ' i THE UNION FLAG.- Jonesboro', Tenn. May 1, .-1868. O. E. GEISHAM, . . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR: .; Torms. . The Usiom Flao will be nublished rery Friday Morning, on th following tanas: (. . -.v . . -r t, , - j ,. : Oue copy, per year, . $100 ; Six months, ., i . .. 00 Single copy, 10 cents. I . ., TKUMS f'OB CUM. To a Club of Five subscribers, each, it 16 To a Club of Ten subsceibers, ea.ch,. i 60 To a Club of Twenty subscribers1, each, 2 00 So attention will be paid to orders for the paper, unless accompanied by the Cash. Terms) of AdVertUliin-. 1 inner, IS 11dm or Im (aiiiion,) mcli luMrtlon. (1,10 Each itbMqtteat Intertlon 75 1 aijuar two aiontb. 1 " tare " - 1 " ,lx " T.oe 10.(10 15.00 mi.uo : K.OO an.oo So.OO S6.00 i.oo 40.00 S6.00 75.00 1 " ' on ' Tr ' eolflmn oa aionta '' , two " , .,. , thre " ilx ' - w - oa yaT ' .,, , " ' thm mouth, " ,ix " 00, Tear " ' tkr aioabt, M (touarM) 1. I " ,Unlh, 1 H on, rir eu.ou to. Kfl,ANiiocN0iNO Canoiuatis For Munioi io. I pal offices, $3 00 ; County f 5 00; State, iu 00. Jos-Pumriiia, af all description, neatly exeeuted. ' - . '., i a 1 , BX All communications tending to per sonal agrandizement or emolument will be charged tbe same as advertisement. . . . AdTertieenonta and NulMierlntlon eon- HaaMl nnlea arenaravoa are nnld anil rderod an be ataB.r, and Uier will b rbareed fur accttrdlntitv. . . .. . . . , , - i t'.i.i .V 1:..'.'. - Ilurrab! For General Gran ttnrrabl tot Old Appoaiattoxl Kurrph for 0nral .. Anat lfl ' , ..v v rwe , " 1 '. Wliahlm w, whipped th rebels, en4 a aoof (or bin weknt.., j. n ;, f..-,,,,- J nq ii. ' W,'U rally round at baUla-ta-, th, D.f st Culon Ira, . , , .. ... , ; , I And drive th B.b.l Oray again bafor the loyal Blee ; 01 b know, lb, Boy la Blul Vast h Jwewa th. Boy, In Bid,, i ' And with ballon, a, with ballets h, will and Ih.m av er tro,; . n .' . And th, Onybacka u th, Coprh,adt will luia the truth anow, that our Tank,, Uda will nt'.r forj.l th, war!n( o( the Blue. ' . ' ' ' They oiy h, for Stonawail' Jaukaon, and of t - Ihey allll may vaunt, " White we ahtmt for old AppomMtn, and Tot, for 0 en ,ral OrantT '". . " .'. "' .,,' They rywpathla, with Davia and uphold hla beaten ' erw,: ' " . . But no Kahel Oroy ahall aver ataT the loyat Bora In 'Blue, - " "' '.':. " . ', .... 0 1 we trn.l lh Boyi la Blue I 0 f 'we know the Boy, 1 la Bio,, And th.i'll never fllnoh. aor xlv an Inch, while ' work they hare to d ; i So, krlnf oa your eh,l Oray again, and ilva a but a Tlw, ' l.l 1 . And we'll ahow yoa that w doa't fcrsot th wearlac of the Bio I An Eloquent Passage. . The finest thing George JD. Prent- ico ever wrote is tuia inimitable pas sacs: "II connot da mat eartn is man's only abiding place. It cannot b that oar life is a bnbbio cast by the ocean of eternity to float a mo ment upon its waves, and sink into nothingness. Elso why is it the high nd ' Horious aspirstions, whiuli leap like anirels from the temple of our hearts, are forever wandering on satisfied? . Why is it that the rainbow and cloud come over us with a beauty that is not of earth, and then pass off to leave -ns to muse on thoir ovelinessr Why is it mat mo stars which 'hold thoir festival around the midiiiorbf thione,' are set above the grasp of our limited faculties; forever mocking us wun meir unapproacn- able gloryr And finally, why is it that bright forms of human beauty are presented to our views and taken from usjloaving the thousand streams f our affections to flow back in an Ipine torrent upon our hearW Ve are bom lor a nigner uesuny mnn thai of earth.' There -is a realm whero ' the rainbow' never fades: Where; the stars will, be spread oat before -as like the islands that slum bar -on thJ ocean, and where the beautiful' beings which' pass before os,' like shadows, 4wM itay forever in our presence. , Bdentinc Wazzcrf. f Profacsor. Agasdis,,, alter,.,. . pro- onired atudv of tbo .vertebral column of fishes, ha coma te the aatounding conclusion that "men, lika other ani mals, have tails." Of course, the littls fsct that theae Itpp.ndages are not risible, eiLher to lha naaea eye or oder the mloroscop aaa do weign, fefating the assumption. rwience eeds ni snpport, from the ssnss oi somes. Jt ts meiancnoiy, nun , to think that map, with all his boaana civilization and culture, Is inferior to the dogs tn nne rogard-"h) has not sufllciont oontrol ovor hit Uil to wag it,' no mstter iiow Krone his ensv tions rnny bn. And be is equally un lucky In the rtin'!rery hypothesis, for the Bwly discovered bumsn tail is.not sunieieully devaloped to allow it to wng fo things loos: exceed ingly blue In all direction?. J()NES1K)K0UGH TENN. FUIDAY, MAY "V ISO'S.,' KUKLUX MURDER! THE UlTCnERY OF 1T0N. 0. W. ASIILUBN IX GEORGIA ! if HE IS SHOT DOWN LIKE A :" BRUTE!!! :, Letter from a Son of the 'Mnr- A- I. dered Man !J DETAILS OF THE HORIIID i. CRIME f . ..if "i I The tollowing letter from young Ashburn, son of the Hon. 0. W. Aeuncnx, member of the Georgia Constltitional Convention, who was recently murdered In Columbus,' in that State, by fiebel-Kn-KIur Out-Tbroat, and with whom w hav, had the ploaaur of an aco,uamtanc, for several year past, will be read wilt) interest. by our . numerous 'Uuioa reader.'. We have- every reason to 'believe mat nis statement is correct in every partic ular. It gives bs'an Idea What';tn Ku tvliit organization is gotten up for.- Is it not time for Unionists 'throughout the country both whito and colored to prepare Jo meet these murderers 7. . If Andjr Jobusoa is not eon victed of high Crimes and misdemeanors and deposed, a he ihould ht, this rebel-butchery throughout the South will be but the begin ning of the end. Ebj. I'mo Fun ; i . ( - '''AUASTAtiOa., April.Jl'st; IB83.' i To Q, E. OaiiBAVWC TVefc'fy: j . Dear Captain ; Ton bare beard and seen no doubt the accounts of father's death. In correct statements re being circulated trying to cover the chivalry of Columbus,,. It mjas en of the most ; brutal and inhuman acts ever recorded by mortal pen. ' It cecurred in that "city about 1 o'clock on the morning of the 31st ult. A large mass-meeting was bold that night, in Temporasc linn, for the pur pose of listening to a speech from Rer. .Hen ry M. Turner, colored. About eig-htran hun dred persons were crowded into the spacious room, a goodly (bar of whom were white. The speaker was accompanied on th plat form by father, Hon. J. II. Caldwell, and Rer. C. W..Fatkr,Xba.. speaker , (Mr,,, Turner) held bis audience entranced for ' over two hours, nd bis speech was oh of his best cflorls. lie was , frequently interrupted by th heartiest applause from all parties, area th iitlerut ribclt admitting that he mad many very good point in hi allusions to th Democratic party. At about half-past It o'clock the assemblage dispersed and eve ry body aeemed to be in the best of humor. I was sot there myself, bring in Atlanta on business. My brother (Theodore) was there he lays be never knew a meeting iu that , : DIAGRAM or THE HOUSE IX Wflinn 1.. i - ' ' ' "::t t t t . 4- 4- ' ' t tt t " -t tt lit -I! 00 ! t " "-': ' j : ' , . Fire p. i Fir p. '.7.1 t t t ttttt ttt , Alley. f Windows, (Doors, .! RnlGans, Whr lather fell, '.: , nome. :. IIow few men have homes. ' Meet have some placo . whme they eleop, and take their moalo, fTvhoro their wifo and children livo', but it is a boarding and lodging houso, not a home. Home is where the heart' is, and tbe heart ol too many men is away from their hearthstone, nor near it. ' Kecently,' not a inoosanj miles away, a man was kept In by the torrifio storm., ,111s business wus in no waya urgent. He could stay .with his family iusl as well as not; but tho hours long before nightfall was inlol ersble.yThe. children made a noise,1 bis good wifo , wanted somo little things done for tbe comfort of the household and more lluin that, she wanted to sit by Ins side for ond week day hour, and ulk aa tbey did before tbey were wed. ' AIns tor iM'womsni inrne osya willievor enmo. "' Tour huband will come to his homo to est, tos'efp, and to die. bnt at no other time. Ilia 1hI- lowship is with men in-the shop, in the counting room." norhsne "the saloon, not with yon. .. . . . Where is the trouble r ; Sometimes (th the v?ifj.r-"Nct one man, oan live wrth' .disordor. . With mlsmitnage- mont, wiih frelfiilDeas,.wilh lauitlina- ng, with oomplaininr, and bo happy.- Jlvffafo Gazttt. .'- - :. . : - , 1 1, .. ; i ...... ' i . ' , .. 1 r4- Tho Fidivar Pi'W'H fConepr. wativeV witelr entreats the poonle to aenpon't of the Knklnx Klan. place to break up in a belter spirit than that did. The after part of the programme, how ever, had not been plnyad. Laughter and cheering were mad to glv slut, to other emytiuns and feelings theio were of thebas sett and most fiendish description. Father left the ball In company with others, And went to hi boardiag bouse. After writing a lew lines to son of bis frieuds n regard to the prospect of ratilying th Constitution he bad done sn much In btlping to frame, he retired to bis bed. Aim! how ahsrt was bis re pose. Only a few moments thereafter, and the house was completely surrounded with a number of (tends la human stmpe, in every conceivable disguise, with black faces, made to cover the blaeknets of their deed.' They broke down the doors, rushed in upon him, and after lighting a few parlor matches, com menced firing balls from several loaded pis tols uutil tbey riddled him almost to pieces, having received seven sho'.s. ' In the menu while father attempted to es'oaps at one of the (Ivors but was met by some of the same villians, and, in trying to flee from their grasp, was either knocked down or shot back until h was fearfully bruised and lit erally torn to pieces with balls, from tbe. ef fects of which he died. The only fault any oho eould charge him with was bis loyalty to bis beloved country, and tb belief that Comjrctt was Tight in it . plan i of recon structing th South. ,Th rebel bad threat ened to kill him on several occasions, simply because ha was allied to Congressional, re construction. Thirteen of these "nice dan dy youug gentlemeoi! were arrested by the military, but war released on $2,600 bail, and ;the newspapers (rebel) of Columbus, so thoroughly in sympathy with (Liaiu thai they suppress the publication of their names. V Th ttiHeinenl, and also tbe diagram of th honse iu, which he was killld, i a correct as can be given. 'None of, theso . devil have beea found, and It appear to bay been a concerted thing between th parties them selves and tha police. Every body know if jt bad been ptlicrwise, so many 'pistol re ports,, screams of the woman, Ac., would have aroused the police. Tb.colorc poo. pie were most, excited ; it would take little to avenge bis death! They .cams In squads from tbe country for miles, and the sober white men are much exercised. ' "I.nnn trail of Ilia may piua nnhftl'd, dnmb, ' r . But vengeaMo U heliinil, and juet lent, Weoau. "' "ONENEMy LESS." Tho above is tha heading of an atrociously libelous article from tbo Macon Jawtnger.--Any as! can kick afa dead' lion, "and inaqy do so whi generally go on two " legs.' "This is the thanks tbe fr loyal piople get from the la-caUti respectability, rebel partw of Georgia." 1 '' " , The above I hope you will publish in your good paper and show t th people of Ten nessee, (I mean th loyal people ) that it is the same retten err o.' Soceasioniits uti tered ia I860 and 1861. ' '. '; -' .1 rrmaia your truy, c. : v . 't: !i 0. p.' "ASHBCBN, . - I,:.;. i ,. r.'.l-;.l TUB Ml'BDKB WAS COMMITTED, Bed Torch. ' tt t t t! I M tt tt t t t 4 A Center Table, ' " e The dobr from which the shots wei fired, a! The door where the entranca was made, 0 Bullet boles in th wait, ceiling and floor. The Trcsbyterlan Split ' In Ken- i! tacky. - . ,'; - i l I f..!.! ;t..-. '' The Lexington Obstrvef,xt Saturday, says : - i y,. . ' The West Lexington Presbytery (Assembly),' whioh hns bcon in ses sion in the Seoond Presbylorian Chnreb in this ity since Tuesday night, adjourned yesterday." Undor the orders of the last General 'Assem bly, tho ministers and elders' refusing to adhore to the rresbytertea recog nised by the Genoral Assembly, were given until this apring to renew their mombershin with these Presbyteries or be dropped from the rolls. 1 We aro inPorrood that none) or the ministers belonging to the other WestLsxing ton Presbytery appeared at " meeting. We presume the division in the Pres byterian Church In Kentucky is' per manent. "-li' 1 " " ' 8t Will it bo everywhere where re'oela anil copperhoadi prodorainaie,' and admit rebols, stained with murder,. to tbo pulpit. r -' M : ' I'nltci sikitfirscfurltles ncH by isavlngs Banks. .The Comptrolior of the Currency has information that three hundred savings bank In tho New 'England Stales " and in "New York, having' one million and anventy-saven do pot.itors, bohl $ inn, nrm, nnfl 0f Vniied States Bonds and $15,000,000 of Na tfonal Bank stock s investments- lilTf rionl.m ia rinhL then w should fcr'n t'liijii. Thrc ii n "iif' cro'ind. " '" -From the BiiokvIII, Wlii. ; Who arc the 3Iost loyal ? Those who rehollod against our (iovernmont, and who fought againsii the Union until their weapons of warfare were wrenched out of their hands, are now endeavoring to make the impretmion, all over this country, that they aro tho only - loyal people now in our land. The robo) preachers who 'fired bp the Sou thorn lioart," until thoubauds of their victims wcro sluin, and who have filled Hie tvholo country, Isorth and South, with mourning and lamentation, aro still publishing incendiary sentiments, in hopes of retrioviiig tho lout causo." ' Hear what the J5ov. Kobel Brill hart, of the Church South, on the Jonesboro circuit, is publishing to the people. A few days ago ho said : to Mr, llutliiies, Sr., thut " the houtbern people (meaning tho rebels) are the most loyal people. -in the country." This eatHe BrUlhurt ulso mated to John M. '.'Bowman that " tho people who owned. Omf&krate money ought to hold. on to it, tor doubtless it would yet ba good; and ;lbut all. .who. Joel thoir' negro sluvct during .tha , vnl' would get- pay;' for- them ;vhen tho Southoi n peoplo. onee mdiogiiined tho power."; Whut do ; our , Union people think of this? Are thoy will ing ti be -taxed to rudeem, Confudor atoi.,, niOBey,; r,,nnd . pay;, , for f the negroes who wore bet free- lvv.,tbe einaneipatiOD proclamation: .,, J.ui is tho doctrine that theio rohej., preach ers of all denomiuaiions aro now pro mulgating; and, -striving to iqcujoato the same in tin heurt of, .the people, young and old. - This sama Brillhart 6tatedi in tbo presenco.of (ioorge Byan,, V Wilcox, and Judge ,J'olsom, in tllizabethtion, Carter county, that ?'..tho .Legitalaturo of this State, at its last a session,, bad pansed a !uw making it criminal to call a black mu a negro-",', .This was done doubtloes j.0 injure: tuo inombera of the Legislature. w i '':! To show the real feelings of this man Brillhart. in rofereiica, tq his reb- elism, I will refer to a little incident that took place, a short time ago,, in Carter County, near, Elizabethton, at tho house-ot Isaac lipton. Alter family worship, probably on Sunday morning, Mr. Brillhart requested ore of tbo young ladies to play a tuno ori the piaao. Tho young lady, thinking that sacred mus'o would be the most appropriiito for the timo and the oc casion,, commenced to pluy n. hj'mn, but the nainUJ, Brillhart told her to play :J)iJ-ie,!as ho always felt quite bappy when he heard that good old song sung or played.":: !r i . ; : (- 1 could write much more, butT the nbovo shows tbe animus of tho.' rebel heart. ' ' ' ; . "'. s In all tho newspapers published bj the Church South, that we- have-any knowledge of, tho roadcr can find let ters and editorials rilled with libelous and Blanderous articles against tbo Methodist and other loyal Cburchos. In a letter published in the Baltimore Fpincopnl -Methodist, . of March 28th, dated Kmbry, Va., ISth.by that fiiri and chant man, Kev. J. Atkins, he makes the following inquiry : How ia it that tbe citizens of Baltimore and Muryhind, with thoir known Con rntive sentiment and CcHings, continue in connection with the Northern M. H. Church, which has of lalo becomo so entirely.wrfwriii, poUluwl and radical, as to link hor destinies with one of the most cruel and relentless parlies eror known in' this or nnjr other country" ''. ' , , This is tho langnago of tho Church South bv their traveling, partisan, po- liticul and rebel agent. : 1 Ins eamo man. wo were informed months ago. said in a speech delivered for the ben efit of the CAOnthorn Confederacy at Loudon, that ''the Southern Confeder acy must bo established if it took all the blood of the Union.-men, woilion and children of BastTonnossee. v: This eamo" meek spirited : rever end, said, that " there is no uso of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church organiza tion in the Houthorn States." ; What a change has coma ovor this man At kins ! Ho visited the reorganization of the otd Methodist Church at Ath ens, irt 'Juno 1S05, and ' doubtless would have joined our Conferonco, but he was unable to", undergo the washing and regeneration , that our Chnrch required. ' .This same liberal minded, kind-hearted, just, and gener ous mant;!' charges the 51. K. Chuveh with a mob-spirit."' , -Neverwas. a more fnlso and vindictive charge made, and he knew it j yet, Prompted by a spirit bento-' mischicf ho'givcs loose reins to his evil nature. , , "' lie further snys tlint tho Ctiiinh South is proscribed, and the doors of Churches are closed agninst thenti 4o. Now look' on tha other side, and see how, beautiful, matters look from another stand point.. mThe IlerIl. J. Crumloy, or. the Abingdon cirouit. Y- in a few miles from where Mr. Alkl"" writes his Idler, asks the privilege of one of th churches ir. the town eC Ab- ii"don, but, is nrcrmorilv.,dciiic,d r ' ., . i .. i. . r'..,... ami even inn vi iuu.v"u,k .. a . , ' i . .. . ' t !... tlounc are oi uo i siin.-i .nun ;.i a, "'"- becacfo lio i- it leyn! innti ; nd n nun NUMBER 48 iHter'in the,; old Metbodiijf Church, " O, consistency, thou art a jewel !" The samor loving and virtuouit fuun charges the loyal miiiistors of all de nominations with ..being ''connected with a political secret organization. Now ' Jeemes, ' how mnny " Kuklux Klaus" bavo you -organized in your cxtonsivo field of labor, in the last few weeks? You can't cover up your tracks, .by chaiging w hat is not truo uptiii others. I will guarantee that 'no minister of the, . loyal school is connected with any uecret orguni zation that is contrary to -tho, teach, ings of (Jod'a word. . - . ',, ' L. F. Drakb. Jotjcsboro', Tenn., April Jlrd, 18(38. (tv Tha tytional Republican, !Bb listied nt Augusta, Gopjgia, one of the most loyal of oiir Souiharn eschan-; gps, approves the ordor " of General Meade, and thinks that it was issued not a moment too early. i ; We " append what it says s . : : 1 t .- , i As might hare been expected, the Democratic party squirms desperate ly undor Gen. Meade's order forbid ding thtf ptiblicution of articles torid- Mrg to procure-" intimidation, riot or ulooaolieJ.A ibey have lived and pros pered so', long by .pandering to the vilest passions of tho mobs, by exci ting prejudice and counselling pro scription against all who dared to dif fer with thorn, that it is not to be troti dared at that the tjow feeli that ilit.?.. ,in,nil'n .'.3 ipkA ."vn vw.ukivu id fuiiu,- xuo ansueni- natton of Aslibiirn- has at' last, been productive of one good result; it has awakened the military authorities to , tho necessity of, putting a stop to the exhortations. of those who have been constantly .pleaching' aeditioo and threatening assassination., These ed itors and preachers , had gone on so long in their career of licentipuaness, thai 'they nppeured to forget that there Ifftui iiiiyijidweri'any where to curb them, anil they are now remind ed, as thoy were sometime after the closo of the war,"when they were so decorous 4 and ' submissive, that . the trumpeter who sounds the charge may bo hold equally guilty with bim who strikes the blow.""1'', r" 51 "' "'! ; No conquering government oh earth has shown such forbearance as Ours to those who were: continually coun selling resistance to its laws.- Its tol eration verged upon weakness desi ring for the sake of the people, to re storo thorn to their- former condition of peace aod equal rights, it found it solf assailed at every turn by the disseminators-, of treason and sedition. It made no resistance to their attacks - it uttered no prohibition, until the vilo teachings of the press aod the. stump culminated in murder.. Had it not been for such teachings,, the difli culties of tho present situation would havo never, existed, or would bavo been removed long ago. Tho forbear ance of tho government has increased its own embarrassments and the dis quiet of the people; and it should havo put some restraints long since to the j: : r -1. . v . , ,. iiicciiaiurmiii ui tuo joiiuvjiouiu ui-i.., which maligned it and libeled its offi cers with impunity. e aro giaii that, at last, some curb is to be put upon it, though, on account of its for bearanco, tho malignant spirit that the press has fostered will survive, and will burst forth when the restraint . shall be removed. -. f Tho Hon. Luko Toland of Ver mont has" addressed a letter to tho Governor of that State on tbo subject of impeachment, in . which" he ex presses the belief that Mr. Johnson will bo deposed. Judge Poland givus expression to tho settled conviction, of the country. He says: . "I do not think we have, In our" ar. tides, really charged the President tvith his greatest offense, his steady and persistent efforts to prevent resio. ration of the Southern States upon' any' of' the ylnns Congress bas pro. posed.' ' ' " ' " The distinguished : representative fronr- Vermont concludes as follow: -Thr rwruT "cannot,1 1 think, bo doubted. We hare dona and borre alt thatj eonld 'be to avoid the issue, but it baa eomo, nnd there seems to be no disposition - here to avoid meet ing it calmly and bravely. I hnva no fears of presoot political evils front jU-.I-honcatlji fceliove it tho mot, popular act ol tbie Congreaa. ,, t trust that no political losson will be taught by it, except that under our constitu. lion tbe government is in the hanJs flhe poopht; hat the President lin ne kingly prerogative that be can aat up over- them twilhout baing account able., for it ti tbw aonstitutional tri-biiBala-r ,w ''''". .' I , tim. - i j' 1 "a ii'" " ; .Wealthy Colored Men. , - A Nashville (Tenn ) paper publishas quite a. lost; iiatvcf eolorcd man in that city who hare accumulated pm perty ranging iat" the several rasas , from J '2,'0U te S jO.OOO. lUy of them bought tb' . iVeeilom and . that of their, wjlvea atvl .ct.iidron. efui-e tbe -wrS av ''.' .' I ' l'Ati Vxchane nsks, ,Wby i An ly Johnson liko a trot.? Because ho.U'Avcs nxt m-mili," t