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17 XXI 2 IKIS TON CAUCAS IVTV VTN I kZ?Ll lO??. Caufiwian awl F By JULIAN. ALLEN t Co. ; I. . JTL1 ". t.l K . W. 1. S! -T,ROTI t t.i r:iiiK r. i tfEUK(h Jl- lh.ULhlU.N,;r;ill:; tllo Louisiana and Missouri - .-n:. -!: h:nu. i GEX.KIC'U) i WU RMAN.! The majority against the new wwin tile in Arkansas wilt be about tof0. We arc indebte 1 to lion. J. 1?. Ur.N Ieu!on tVr a copy ot his late speech on the linances. Datii Wiim-it, the proviso man. is leal. Thai. Steven still lives, to glad den tLe heart of hi Dinah. Gold continue-! to g down very slightly, the notations- in S:. Louis, on the 2-"th t-oir.g 1)7 1-2, and. at Nevv Ycrk, 13 12. Co MTrooME!tv as r.r.rean M'NriaM tttr. It" he belongs t.) the h-.uvan, it is another feather io his cap which we had failed to cnun.era .(arKl.EV is down on il;:.Trv. Jtt-t ; tA...1 t.- f'on.'ress tVon Oino. hecause he thinks that greenbacks onglit to pay bonds, an 1 tails hira a vi for thus proniistng a conversion o. toe londs. The country is iull of villains. t;, How ih von like the ready di-.ed- war, friend S TT ? It seems to liave piaved out" on v u. Hcacy. is U not 1 provoking' It would b nice, if one ; on!,! ri!v on, the rci eplioa ut the in siile at the right time. - The priiite .1 pivece Hags elsewhere, will sdiow that t'iay t.vvn-5iii very jrenerally tip to time, leads o:I ia tlie formation of a democratic citib. The people up there are not nearly . dead as here, or elsewhere in the county, and we wish them od speed, and with them, hope others will follow. 31r. I.ir.nv. the editor of the H'Jospel of Temperance," at St. Louis, tells us j that the paper is languishing tor the " want of proper support. It is publish ed at 1 the year ; or in t bibs- of four, 5r:j. Can the friends here do anything for it ? If so, if they will leave name and money with t:s ; we wild forward and get them the paper. The press of St. Louis have repeat edly shown that GrosVenoh is no poli tician that he is too vena! to hold uu opinion over a week and now a law yer ot the city examines lus position about impeachment, and shows that he is as ignorant of law as he is of right. Hi position is attacked and demolish ed, and the want of legal lore on the part f tlie editor exhibited. The committee on elections in the House of Keprcsentatives of the Ilnmp have decided that Col. Switzler is en title"! to the seat hel l by Amt.rsox. Ho- are yon, Mr. IIoOMas '! What do you think of thieving and false certifi cates? McCi.t'Rf. is the only member voting against Swt rzi.Eii ! Ho will do for radical Governor. The Warrenslr.irg Journal tells us that "they are ready to lay the ties on the Missouri Valley railroad, opposite Lexington." It is an oi l saying that yoo must go from home to get the news ; hut in this case friend Y.u tdiAN has gotten ahea I of the news. Ties are being ent, but they will not be needed for some months vet. We cce it sf, stated in the St. Louis Times that Mrs. Johanna llir.r., wife of Britton A. Hri.r., a lawyer, has sned him for n divorce. Hif.L was married once before, ami his l-ruta'ity compel led his wife to disengage herself from iin alliance she found beyond endur ance. She was divorced by the Lcgis. Ia.ta.C- The present wife charges even worse brutality tf an the tirst. Hit.", "is a great scamp, as well as tyrant and ijiumbug, and we hope he will wheedle ,?ii more ladies into his cold embraces, even with a fortune of -2-).O0tJ. Affairs in Mexico are horrible. With a mongrclized radical people, the ex cesses there are truly abhorrent and revolting to the last degree. A plan to assassinate the 1'resideiit and his Cabinet, a hi Lincoln, has been discov ered, the parties arrested, and under trial, while the whole country seems to be covered up with highwaymen, bands fif whom roam tho country, and occa sionally make a raid upon fpiiet ne'tgh lrhoods, killing, stealing and carrying fl the women that may chance to fail in their hand.-, and holding them for a high ransom. In most instances, they are violated before restoration. The conversion of Mr. Chase to the .lemocratio fold is announced with Home degree ol pla.is,tlt v. We hop,. ! . " V'" T," Y ,7 ,'''t . . ... 1 . 1 1 1 rants ami despots are naturally cow- it is true. . e want P. k.-.-p th- gate j ur,js anl tiiat tUtly ai. universally in to the fold open at all times, night as sensible to shame. Hunter, "in pork- 'tull jh iIjv; and the more ii.thiential thc applicant, the K'tlcr. Mr. 'iiass; ilJ hf warmly rercived into the part 3 f hir first love ; antt if lie can be made useful in it, ami serve to rcinangnrate tho prineipb-- which are eternal, all otiM le graftficl. T-nt we sIiomM like Mr. tm-K ! prfe his faitli ly hw W(rka. Wo shtl l like to see him have thT McARnr.K cast decided. A1st, that of Geo. ir.AtR. They hang fiTK in hi-4 court : iitnl, eopff think, for no good reasor otln-r than partizan oti-. . We shoidl like for l.im to dis cMtarigle them. Tho imieaf hiiH-nt show tickets 820 - i cfill cti'raging tlie attf ntiori of the radical ramp, at ahnt ?2,ft0 or ?:iK0 j t-r day, to le taxol to tlie fee bill cf tLe pi-pte. Onth nccording to greeiueiit, tho l'resi-lenf, throngh his attornevs, made answer to the charges preferred ly tlie ioipeat hers, denying all the allegations therein contained.e.x cept the kicking out of the cur Stanton nnd tlie sutistit ul ion of G n. i liotiias) in l is stead. The House response claims that the impeach r will he able to sub stantiate the charge.-. So the issues ar lea lt op j and, upon motion for fnr tlwr time to prepare by the Vresiitent, tint ;! wa coiitinned to the :Uth ol U present n.oiitli. The answer of the President U pnb by tcl'grapti ; tut it ia said that it La been somewhat mutilated bv tlie telegraphing, mill it i a readable legal document, covering all the points in is 110, and wo think it will keep the im peathcr hn-y, with an3: chow of fair ness on the part of the court, to make nit to u r. Louisiana Railroad. In the Senate of Missouri on the - 21t, the following action was had in i regard ti this road : i.-rt .. i.t'i ... i river railroad passed. The liili author-' izcs the eonimuiv ti increase its capi-; tat ht.H-kim.1 cross the river." The lLnw passed the hill. This, ne suppose, will at least- sett! ......,.;,.;,. e-....- .!,. .-..a, t ,,, i cross the river. And as the charter was granted in lT-s or '.), it does not carry with it the double responsibility, or the cl.t'OG per mile clauses. The act also defeats another objection to the old charter, that its capital wai in ui:ic;eit. Vi'e suppose there is now no good find substantial reasons to urtre against this road and its early construction. j We hope to hear that it will he at once I built. The action of the Greiin-Mokton ) road, which receive ! ;7 votes at the late election, will scarcely defeat the ' people in their will, so fully and fairly I t:iven, though ic will ho seen by an i o? her article, that that interest is at j won; to reucilate the rc ad. If tlf hali d- si. they in t-t pay the delts of tLe oi l company, if not in whole, at !ea. - r in par!, or Lu ate their road out f the line h:id down for it. The Loui-i.;na roa 1 will he built. It will be gratifying to souse people to hear that iv on" jfoNT-.oi::f;v has been appointed ly his sereno excellen cy, the little railroad man, as supervi- sor ot registration for this senatorial district, an 1 continue I by the Senate. MoNTdo.MKav is the very man that com manded here, and whose men Kilie J Mason ; Killed Clements ; j: bbed tho U. S. F.xpross; llobhed the stores ; Violated a negro woman ; Wanted to kill all ; Wanted to turpentine tlie City hotel ; Rode IIicklin's horse on ; Wanted to kill V.u:ohan and Green; Set bouses on tire ; Irank the groceries dry ; Sei.ed personal property ; destroyed a printing otlice ; Imprisoned the editor; Uarricaded the courthouse with sand hags Stopped all business : l'.eat, imprisoned, banished citizens; Terrorize ! tho people ; and broke down all taw and the con ventionalities of society, llr- i. tht rhht at. in ;i Hi ' ri.;ht ,. Long ago, we said we wanted the radicals to play their big cards tirst to do their best and worst that their reign might the sooner be over. This looks like it. It may take a trick. The jack is good for a trick sometimes. We have the jack, but whether he will not be caught, we are not going to say. All decent and respectable- people will regret such an appointment; but we said that it would gratify .some. It will do it. '4'he rogues and rascals, the mean and malicious, the venal and scoundrelly, the horse thieves and rob bers generally, will be gratified that Hacon MoNTdoMKf.Y is to pa-s upon the right of these counties as to their fitness for voting! We might pay something of lladroad Tom, but the game is loo small. It will be remembered that one of tho complaints of radicals is that per sons cannot be brought to jnstice. The following from the Warrcnsburg Jour nal will show how radicals succeed in defeating law : State of Missouri vs. Wesley 1 IJupe, grand larceny. In this case there was an indictment found against I'upe, at the June term of the Common I'leas court for lt7,for grand larceny. At the September term, Jiupe failed to appear, and a forfeiture of his recogni zance for -?i,o00. At this term of the court, Ilupe suddenly made his appear ance, had the forfeiture set aside, took a change of venue to Jackson county, whereupon the circuit attorney entered a iihl pros in the case and I'upe was discharged from custody, liupe's de fense was managed by Shepherd & Rogers, Att'ys, of this" city, Harmon for the State. This gentleman was pnee in the hands ot the vigilance com mittee at this place, and came very niar turning his attention to the study of astronomy. We may also add that he was a loyal Methodist preacher, a horse thief of no ordinary reputation, and had a surprising antipathy for rebels, copperheads.de mocrats, conserv atives and "sich like." He should be hunted up and made to register under the new law. He would be tho right man in the right place. . Fanny Ga'iaway, the 'dionorc l wife" of the incarcerated editor of the Mem phis Avalanche, is making things rath er warm for Judge tinnier, of that Ju dicial district, ."she talks riirht out, in the plain, blunt, unpoii.-hed dialect of an injured woman. In prefacing a I string of congratulation on her a- 1 sumption of the quill editorial, the co- ! A"rn"' observes : i ( ting the repeated insults wo havo of lered linn, proves inmselt a pusillani mous poltroon, and if ho can read the extracts we publish below without shame, without feeling a deep turkey red suffusing his ugly cheeks, the truth ot history wilt be fully vindicated. -. We nro informed that tho new Tleg- i.-ifry law was nvtonv read in th-- lloa,-. Its: friends were ashamed of it, even while determined to pass it : and when the minority asked for the reading of tho hill, that the House might know what they were voting on, the radical partizans who hail it in charge refused tho reasonable request and rushed it through tinder tho previous question. They were afraid that conseieneious members of their party would revolt at tho deformities and cruelties of the incisure, and hesitate to vote for it. MfMrnis, March 0. A dispatch from J.ittle Kock this morning sn3s : The election is completed in but few counties. Partial returns show a large falling uff in the negro vote. The ma jority against the constitution is larger than was anticipated. The whites vo ted almost nnanimotisly against it. Pennsylvania prisons are so full that in all ot them it. is ttm rule to confine three or four convicts in each cell. ..-.''di .Id rrrther. If ever3" State was in that fix, the Democrats could cany the next Presi dential election with little or no effort. Com niria, S. C, March 23. Ser geant Bates left hero this morning for Charlotte. He expects to arrive at Ilicl -mond 011 the !th of April, an J at the rapitol on th 1 t'h. Railroad. I,f.xinctn-. March 25, 1 The sto, kIi,.i,!ers of the Lexington and St Louis Kailroad cmnpany mot to-day and elected the following board of di rectors : 1L J. Iliggins, C. I. Jtus sel!, T. V. Patrick, "George It. Ami-rose, John S. Morton, Ben. .Marshal!, j.l:m,s v. Welborn, Fritz Khlers. The board then proceeded toijualify, and elected the foli viii;jc ol'ieers of t he hoard, viz : John V. addeil, 1'resi- coit, i.eiiiaiiii!i ..i.ir.-naii, vice lh-n 1 !VM . . cut worth, lreasurer. The oliii-e of the cmnpanj- will he the room ot" (J. 15. Ktisscll, over Alex. Mitchell it L'o's hanking house. .lolINS. Mukl l i.", sci o tiii'v nf l'.ar-l. Really, these proceedings are aston ishing, to call them by no harsher name. A few individuals, without any public notice of the meeting, or its object, or place, get together and undertake to represent a company with an author ized stock of some million of dollars, when only about one hundred votes. representing stock to the amount, ot iSo.oi'O could be drummed up. No won der all the acts of the meeting are not. given ; nor do we wonder more, at the ohject- in view than the means adopted to secure if. The whole proceeding is no doubt illegal, and if tho gentlemen only desire to ueieat. the other mud by having a fearing upon its subscription elsewhere, we shall hope that their ends will not be realized. The whole pro ceeding is too farcical to dwell upon. Hut that is not more singular than t hov should have so little regard to the ex pressed will of the people, or fail to properly uisoiminate as to the benefit to be derived from the proposed roads. The appointment of Ihu'ox Mont ooM!:ky to be supervisor of this sena torial district, adds insult to injurv, and proves conclusively that F lkituku is at all times actuated by malice in his appointments for this, as well as other district of the State, and will serve to show our people that they have no hope of anything like fairness ov jus ticefrom one so blunted in his si-nsii.ili-tiesbv his many traudsand peculations. The Governor is determined to overrule all right that tie may take vengeance upon a people that he has outraged and attempted to destroy. The tool cho sen for that work is the one chosen for the new, and will probably walk over the rights of the people with as few compunction of conscience in this case as he did in the other. No greater outrage could have been perpetrated upon the good people fit' i.aiayeiic. .um 3 and L ett is, nor no grosser insult offered them bv tlie Gov ernor of the State. Mono but a heart less tyrant could have done an act like this. A fair minded man, careful cf the rights of the people, and anxious to preserve the peace, and, so far as pos sible, encourage a return to those kindlier sentiments that should ever mark social intercourse, would have selected a man for this place objection able only as a politician, and against whom no worse blot upon his moral worth could be argued. Hut in shear wanton maliciousness, Fi.ktcmkii semis the most odious man he could select ; a man of bad morals, bad antecedents, and worse temper. None can see the wisdom of such an act, and few will fail to deprecate it, or fail to attribute it to the proper cause hatred, malice, venality, vengeance. When an execu tive can so far debase himself, there is little hope for him here or hereafter. Montoom Eity is at present, IJrigadier General of militia, cleric of the circuit court of I'ettis county, supervisor of the district, and editor of a radical pa per. The Governor crowds him worse than he did Gkay. (ittAN"Tr.S IlistOl" Of GltANT, .IS pill lishe-1 in that r; adical literary, the to tho 12 o'clock at i.igtit ; im ..." , prisoned the guard, and thus accom- is disgusting as tar-j 'lis,)(i th(,il. wor!. Jt is st.Ut,,i I.e-lger, is about as tar and ipecac mixed, and that is nau seous enough to sicken a very mean dog by the sight. Old Grant tells many foolish stories of his foolish son that are neither as entertaining as the stale stories of Sin had the sailor, neither as extensive lies as those of ?.f tltichattscn, nor as bri Iiant as th e ex- ploits of Don (Quixote with the wind mill. Carefully we have gone over the child's paper not near as interesting as a Sunday school publication ami count it just so much time lost; and were it not for tlie burlesque of Hans Patrick lk f'oNNKis, the thing would be insufferable. Grant tells of the exploits of his boy in jumping. He was as goiid at that as the clown's man who could jump 'fortj- feet up a trej and twice the dis tance down." He artirillj jumped down the bank of a eiei.k ! Such ex ploits I It is marvellous indeed I I!ut we suppose his strongest hoi, was in playing leap frog with the big bulls along the margin of the little creek ad joining the paternal habitation. e suppose the old man will come to the interesting alter a while, after th; childish L'l.YssK.s shall have; donned hres-ches, and left off short dresses. We look with some degree of interest for this. We shall expect to hear some thing of the talent of the boy in the, line of whisky drinking. If the histo ry shall be a truthful one, it will 113- of him "he drank easily nnd well ; could stay drunk as long as the best of drink ers ; and passing lVom this time of his life, he ought, to tell us that, his son was never very successful as a soldier; but. that he always fought with great odds on his side, with a clear road be hind him. Tho following are the number of churches in Washington City, with their denominational designations : . CaUiolw. whites colored. 1 S KpisC'ipiil, whites 7 Methodist, white l:t. colored !) ii lJaptUi;. white (!. colons! S 14 Pre-livteriaii. white !), colored 1 10 Methodist Protestant : SweIrii!orgi:m 1 Hebrew I ti-iuker 2 Lutheran t 'hristiaii 1 Krlormed German 1 1 "iiitarian 1 oiigregiitional 1 Kvangelical Association T Sueond Advc11ti.sU 1 Total 1 78 This looks as though Washington should be a better place than it is. There are 10 banking establishments in the city ; 7 colleges; f libraries; 11 asylums, and ti places of amusements. The grog shops are not stated. We know of one the hole in tho wall where Yati.s and Ciianoi.eh et id wal low daily. The Kluk Klux excitement, and the nitro-gly'cerine scare, have somewhat abated at Washington, and Yates and Ciiaxpi.f.r, and the rest, now drink their usual amount of bad whisky. But the3 were sobered nj for five min ntes in the belief that tho Klux were after them, and that glycerine was be ing ri..o I with thf ir sa k. Tall Lying ia Texas. Th Houston (Texas) Telegraph, of; the 2"ith of February, contains a! btrinir of ''special dispatches" that are 1 peculiarly juicy. Their publication 1 created the' most intense excitement, and many were ottering their green- j backs for little or nothing. An extra U'i was unmediately issued, ot wnicn tne t loilowmir is a cony : i'isihi (, (. ; i j "Hsd STON" TKl.K.iiltAril KXTit A 1 o'i'l KSUAV MoRNI.NtS, Feb. '1- 1- War! War! ! War!!! The President Impeached ! -The First Gnu Fired! Three Women Murdered! Thir teen Killed! Thirty-seven W-jund-ed ! Andrew Johnson a l'risoi er! Gen. Thomas Killed! Stanton's leg Rroken ! War Department Hurncd! Sherman with the I 'resident! Grant iK-clarCs Himself Dictator! Secretary Seward Ke-igued ! Gen eral War Inevitable ! Ktc, Lie. on?- Sj.tM-iii !:.-p:Cr!ir.- " Washington, Feb. 25 ti a. m. On the twenty-third ballot, which closed at twenty minutes past, three o'clock this morning, the House majority for impeachment was tii. "At S o'clock, General Grant oidered Colonel Carr, o.f llmory's stun", o ar rest General Thomas, v. hivh ordi-r was immediately carried into effect. President Johnson, at sunrise .--ailed on the military and citizens to assist, in the recapture of Gen. Thomas. 'On tlie riist charge General Thomas was killed; and on the second the President was captured. ' The War .Department was burned: to t he ground. ! 'Three women Sisters of Charity i were kilie. I by the sol -.tiers. j 'Thirteen persons were killed live of whom were, merchants. j ' Secretary Slanlon's leg was broken by the falling of his horse in an effort j to make his escape from the city, j "Gen. Grant bus declared liiiiiseit , military dictatoi i as esta'oii I, his hea-l-piarfers on Pennsylvania av enue. The caj iiol ami ai! public build ings are closed. "Ail newspaper cilices, save the Ilx prcss, have been suspended. "Sherman calls for :;t.!(l.(irttj ninctv days troops. He has v-poused the I cause o! tne I resident ordered Gen. Hancock to take command of the de- partment south of the 'hio river, and pledges liimseift-) statel bv the consti tution and the I nion. "Secretary Seward sent in his resig nation yesterday evening says he will stand or fall with the President, and t he const it ution. "The greatest excitement prevails. "Gen. Grant has ordered the city of New York to be placed tinder martial The legislature adjourned on the2oth last Thursday tor a rest of a few days, and a respite from JefTerson City whisky. r.cfore adjourning, this bodj decided to urs -at Mr. Msskx, a conser vative member, who succeeded Mr. McCor.M.u-iv. He was clearly elected, but as he was no radical, he did not un derstand legislation. All will be re joiced that this body of mischief ma kers has been dissolved, if only for ten days. It will give the treasury time to fill tip a little. Nothing was done about the Gover nor's little theft of Sgno.OoO or fvlOO, 000 on the Pawpaw claims. That is gone toward paying for his PI2OT0fi0 hou The s'lOd.Odd swindle of Gray was not examined into, or we suppose further pay would have been given him. The tax pavers make up these little thefts. ddle inquest over the bodies of the murdered men, Devers and Maguire, shows that fifteen persons were enga ged in their murder; that they stole in- that they were from a distance. We have not heard of any of the Johnson county vigilance committee being here, nor that, any of our boys, up to such work, were abent from town, and sup pose that those engaged must have come from Hay comity, though it is iy no means certain. The inquest, found that, these iii'teen unknown individuals 'killed" the men. Wonder if they did not mean that they murdered them '. ' The Nevada City Times is a spirited Democratic paper, published in ernon county, by A i.kxanpkr y. Thompson' I' hoists the name of Hon. Gko. II Pi-,-, pi.KToN of Ohio, for IVesidcnt. and Gen. K. ( . .toit.N ot 1 .atayctte, tor Governor of the State. Vernon coun- ty is one of the best of the southern counties ot the State, and is rapidly fillingup with 11 subt an! ial and wealthy population. It is said there are only five radicals in the county, and three of them are niggers. Vernon would be a good place for decent folks to go to. The "Tobacco Association" of SI. Louis, will offer about 6-,0(t0 in pre miums this year, and have fixed upon the 1-dh June as the day of sale, c. 'Elections in all quarters show cither democratic victories or heavy gains. They point to tho fact that the people do not wish the President impeached. DeMottB is out of humor, weshouiti judge by his comments, because tie could not nose into that split in the radical party. Onlv two houses in St. Touis re porl a business in t he past year of over a mil lion of dollars, and they both in the pro vision line il. Ames & Co., "51,07-v 000 ; Jno. J. Koe & Co., 51,138,914. Several houses went over half a million. An apathy, quite inconsistent with the magnitude of the cae, seems to have fallen on the impeachment trial. Yesterday the galleries of tho Senate were only partially tilled, and tho sub ject was scarcely discussed in the streets of Washington. Time.-, 'I'ith. Alexander H. Stevens, who has seen one rebel administration expire, has gone down to Washington to witness tho dying agonies of another. For ney's Philadelphia I'rfss. That's very severe on those who "run this thing to suit themselves." Col. Switzlcr, in a private letter, da ted March 12th, thanking the Louisiana Journal for the "Journal Extra" con taining the glorious news of our victo ry there on tho -d inst., adds that it cuts the -'eomtnorants" (meaning Hen derson and Anderson,) ''terribly." A New Hampshire correspondent says that in Ward two, in Portsmouth, fifty more votes were placed in the box than thero were names on the check list, and he insists that the Stato was carried by fraud and corruption. St. Louis election, April Gth. St. Louis Correspoudenc;). 1'iviil St. !' St. Lor Mr. P. Donas: it V ii:ii;cat't' , Feb. 2 Sir : i "n. i 1'-'" lice. i 1!1 you n'cad ban, your W1' o! ebruary 22d, th: intended U raise l- your mas' 'be name of ion. Jlichar i J. a Lexington, .no., tor Governor. '"'".-a "o inateacuaiii'ai.ce witn tien. augnan, and possessing some information of his I lit? and character, ' 'i:lVt' thought that a I'l'ict sivctch d pcrs, nisi and some adorn his of th u; l! t ins e to time be useful as ".veil as accepta your spirited paper. 1 am no politician, ;;n-l t here'-'-'irc have no disposition to become a oarti san advocate of Gen. VaughauV ".aims for the high position which so u.-.tnv citizens of .Missouri deem him so emi nently wort by. Gee. Richard ( '. Va:i:-han is by bivt), a Virginian, of bh'-.d. with able families .S.'.iiV. lie was b M-i thcr was Dr. the cariv a:. 1 lion. K I-, i.-l of whom M .-. most !":', or' i: lb 1-- II; t , th: His aughan. I of tin- ma: am! ted pi i t Iso tm ty. wi giu-m- ! wi of -the obb Geo. a ia'e 1 . -. ginia, ':- mark: Iv a; :.!; ! t. m I' h of iamb V. -mm;:.; a tho-e bian ', high manners, as wci i as power of wiel ling di.stii'g'ihs'l him I do not. w p, !.'" in the State shoub tha 1 have Miithorshm of !, ' I 1 1 him it tire l:i!-v I, , i - ! casuaitv !!v : with tha shrink tentious re-ervc. ug modesty :: whb h so oftf t' men of ftb nt: the de'porttuenf line e sec in Men of this st n y to ar-c 'V 1 t ) evcrv - informat ion and sa ." themselves o--is-. is where rest rai tit i positions .-! grave re-inip-erative duty, do strangei' gaeity wh ( )u'y in s thrown oi - h the till' io; ', or in sjionsii-uii v or they exhibit t 1, ir masterly j-oweis :g!h. Sin.-ii men are lit l-cfire the public -umstances. 1 1 em-c and stipcri- r st ret ofteti only hrou; bv the force of cir if. is that revobit ions and stirringtiir.es constantly ilevcbip characters of re markable traits, and eminently adapt ed to cope wiih the emergency fit' the times; traits which surprise their very neighbors, and lieh the essors "0 I t o themselves never till then ar have been conscious of. General Yaughati married mon.1, Virginia, and came to in I Miss in l-So'd, where he practice-.! law for some time, but snhseipientlv became a farmer in Saline i-mty, where he lived till his removal to Lexil". gton, I.a'av ette county, where he now resides ; consequently he has been in the State nearly t hi r! v years. As a knowled man of I iesle! ! re passed b memory thing he scholar :e has hop classics w up 11 I" fr :e o! . t 'r a j His learnin moral lit era! u in the State. in hel-! i- is sin-. ! His fine ! ami : - nom tin-t ready commaii't of every h:ci read, with 1:1s ple.usan vein ot humor remier htm a rcn:a 1 am! I enter! aitnng c : 'i As a put iic r he has never sued d. 1: it is with 1 he has learned to think eh -ir!v -o, I e x- press himself forcibly. Hi this respect i-- surprising, . facility in T.et. him we-ipon in once take th.s won h-rfui 1 nan l ami ne appears to nave tin-magi power of summoning from every field oi his vast icformariott. all his force and -f mart iaiiiug them till tor com-ei t rat ion on one object, where over n.e l"li ...... it,.' vtel 1 .v.- .UV-litj lid,. Then!!" Ids ves., s....'. ;..i,.,,,;ii., 11;. torv. p'-etrv. nhilosophv and sciem-e o.,-l.o i,: :.': t.t;,.,r ,,:,", .i t.; !; II, i,-i.,l,;. i;':!..,,;... ?.. i ,t...- ,. ',"f, 1 s.V.,,,.1. ;,, i 1 . . ;. ,. . . . .. vc . j are fast hi i-otiii r a nati n of rea.lers. - i, ;,, n,:j (t. t;!U,nc( j logical ma--.-es i bv dies as bveh writ i- am it.Se, thus a m or ( tencral iioteut Vaugban has intluence i-u th his t wo let ! ers of the best era i-siies ot -M i fin n hv i ban all the arranguesj us who have stumpe-l the State. Those who suppose severe ami merciless in iiudging front his con! . . . , , ... .i 1 1 in i o i-e ' oo ii-disposition t with Cover- ,. , , , - - , , . ... . n-r 1-., i won! ! I-e surprised to itml him ! .; - i as gentle as a woman, iiossessmg the : , , . ,i- i-i i- . tenderest symnailues ot which inatili-i i -, .p , -,j ness and ch;uit are cat-ai-ie. I! is ' ! true, his him a dec warm temperament makes del character. He was cast ..... in that positive mouid which maintains that "d-ruth not defended is oppressed. and error not resisted is believed." after to be liked bv every one. It is impossible in any age. hut more espe- ciallv in these "disininted times." He is, therefore, a warm friend, but a de- i , ' -i- . i : ' . . l 1 It 11 Ol 1 " niriii . I i . in.- . .....u -..i:t- ing in the most generous traits ot mag nanimity. In proof of this, although when the war began, he was a decided Union man believing that the war was honestly prosecuted to restore the Union he took up arms for the Gov ernment, was appointed Brigadier t "en era I in the district in which he lived, did all he could to protect his neigh bors who opposed i.is views, not under arms, and saved the lives of many. And when the war was over, the for mer offenses were past and forgotten ; and tho men to whom he dad been op posed in arms, he was willing to re ceive with all tlie cordiality of former friedship. And he now numbers among his warmest friends, some of the bra vest and most gallant officers of the Southern army. A Pari correspondent scandalizes American hnjies resident in that city, by saying that they have tho reputation in" tho French club houses of being "the queerest, fastest and loosest, most amusing and questionable females that civilization, or tho want of it, lias yet produced." . . Gen. Geo. II. Hall, brother of Gov ernor Hall, is the Democratic nominee for Mayor of St. Joseph, at the AprJ election. Gen. Hall is a true Demo crat, and is the same man who was re- jeeted by the United States Senate as! 'Postmaster at St. Joseph. Davi t IE. i Pinger i-i tho radical nominee. The cabiost letter letter slidc Tribute totJis Mem-jry of Cen. Gordon, i It vi..uld have "ratified me if some would have gra one else ha-l uiiderta respect to the me: iica a tfiiiiite o aorv td' (rcncra Fuank Gou.po.n-. Patiently have I awaited some pen better seasoned with ; gracious words, and far better acquain ted with the dee-Is and d dngs of Gen- ; era! Gordon than my .-elf. lint it docs j appear that the death of the great cav alry o ulcer came so unexpectedly that ' it threw a pail of gloom over tho min is : of those who are capable of doing jus j t "me t o a name so iiweperably associated ' with one of the most illustrious eras in I the hi-!orv of any nation. . i he shoc. ! that bis death caused has benumbed ike j senses of those who could write a ; memoir of him who cast his inibience io the Southern scale to bat 1 le against ! power and might. 'oT.srielit lolls in I his undertaking, supported by a noble, brave and magnanimous heart; aware that the laborers were few and the S Wolk to le 'fidertakeii very gtv.t: ; it like l.'.m w ho, under the in -t try- in c; rmi m-t an -es -.vtie'i I tie 'minos ; heavie-t, and scn-hinc was no-: ,. !,, ,,. seen, tie s'rovc with every ' :-sti v, eon' "led with every gale, mghd.-f.-.t -hoii'd soMicGmes meet ' Ai i: : : i. m- I i 1 i re from t he lie: I wit !i ; eund unstained, tike ;i statesman an I ra -who was a! '.v a vs m ,-d bv Id- own cm era! Fit NK GoKOoN. t be great A tu tor, ili.Ntiv ': ve I and eon was thirty :;.- ! ..v.-r i- or o-s I, ba-i in sihoi'-e s-: c ami taunts :i:.-t fi-cbt.- -'.-'.-! n t be t 'b.-..pa' ra . their n.an-!a!e ngulting in them aimost in a .-r I . u'eed privilejres ran .'er-e v v. 'si ad ;1 - k' c : l t lie ' t i.i a ' in it u- v tin-! to a mo I' ady bad term, -il th.- be b g.'-l;' V a ' : t;: -mm. n u-.oy wn -m r . : f - m ami Ant,..c g in Us "' '"'M'i by tm- n. mi an t! np-.i.ca ava.i t am kii p.-ay-ii- ami t s,,,i .v an 1 ers we his J... t n- I am! lay wa-:- t peace! ill Ind-a. ( ien. Iit::i'i:." w hcartc I Waver'. Soon be was -amid-! nam-- a : point s at ( !..;.; ; ile i in matiV a way. 1 le v. as crushed hv r.'v. i feats. Gen. G- W hen ; he er:s,s c;i n,e. ra ve- UU.s to-" tl.e.r ie.l lei". :-" ban-1. i s m-n.e on i i.e -t - m t y im :-'- -a'-:--.- I and woiin bat: ii'. he never oivt one who colli ! not I e r-fs nor red.'.eed by de iUii-N loved and eared lor thos,. whom t.e ead. Weii d I re member of him r ding by the battery one morning be 'ore they had :m arisen from sleep, observing a soldier laying before a tire destitute ot bed clot i.i protect him. from the iueiemeiicie P the weather, the trost wl hack. Calling him bv nam. te on his savs Gen. . . Goiuiov, come to my quarter ind 1 I iviil divide mine with you. I'hat sol- I diet" is the i was more writer, and of a truth never of veritable manhood cased mouM than was found in him memorv this, brief and hum - I m mor'a I to whose i ble, but true and heartfelt tribute, is : paid. Hal never in ail the grand drama I of his lite did he pre-ei.t a sublime!' j spectacle hati on the prairies s;ret--h-j ing a long way from West port. W hen I long line's of battle were smothering down its spontaneous growth, and pil lars cf lire were darling ihtoiigh tin air, executing their murderous orders ; staining the lovely lawns of the peace ful western pampas with the blood ol t he ilea 1 and dying. The air was mournful by the dirges sung by the messengers of death, hur rving to and fro over the bat ! h-tie! 1. Kvcrv machine of war thai ever was invented appeared to be turned bn.se on ! 'ne prair.e, looking sou! h from H est pori. In those hours ot peril, lien. G-hitioN appeared to surpass hinised. uniting the ju iguu-nt of I'armein" ! '" he .lasii 0! .Mural lumercet and liihtless.ius long i.ac' p. ame coin.i i.e 'seen evervwheic in the thickest ol ; he tight, cheering tne ni. n and greaunug vi.-torv. wm.st his eag.eee s.101 ' along liie ranks the co on hi- ! 0'v" ( -oarage. ! he everywhere i e-i im- i i-assi-i-ied h i ler. s destiny, j i .on. b-RI'-o ever mm :n ers ami i hardships with a frwi ind di'-.ve igntmg -J I t.ieiii a.vav w.ui a miii.i J "'' '1!v"'" I ibr.-iv Iii 1 1 1 t. d with ram, I.e w.m i if on the coid groin d wd I j his soldiers, llamunal l.ke. Geo. i.it- Hon never grew weary mm disspirpe i. dthmigii in isi'ort lines utten H'o'-vne I ;n: doitg his pathway. 1 he principles wh;,;h h 1,1 !'ur' was endeavoring p I vs.....,..-. - I power. 1 1 1, i the waves of "Iravelv (nui. GoitnoN siirreu 1. i . . - , I I 'billing to desert h,ni who had ab i w:l.vs exercised his intluence to raise in in t o g or v, honor aim i eu-nv n, won , ,-, ' , , more t ban Heap h-astian loye.he a.-.-, .tm . , . .' , naiiied I ien. iiki.hv to a P-reig:i land, I., , ,, , lnegreathearteoiiidu.it rc-i-t 1 he em . . I...-.0,..-. r.l .... m..-t 1. .1 1 -I t .I l . . Ill -I I "" , ,' ; . , ,. , j w m-mths he returned to the li .. e ..;it.,,,A -..-..I- v- tiii i. e-isiii.t I.t , , , ,-.' , , , . tU v. huge, hedged m by tab oa.es , a j ,''",'!'--' - . f ,wl""ef, 1 lwi"1 "au, , ng their eyes, as it were, to f-.b '"- "' wt'r t"lU"r I 1V!U0 ol. - w '.en. !' ;. lll'"u'" 1,0 w V"' i ted to .he. surrendered by a t rue, kind, and affectionate wife, and loving ehib .li-..ii bnil..f honof. Gen. Gounox hasitatc nee passed from among us. How much more glorious couid it. i-e anoiied to man to die? May the guardianship of. the widow's God be her protect ion, and ! ,r. ns er,-t .1 il ,o rl lotted til His consolations her support. li.-rn, liviiiii;, .lyir.tr. i-.iiitin.r Cu- .-nit -!i..r l..r tin- li..tiltl. .l i :i e, smira lin-r with t.t.ivm-i-ie.i-1-. utiir eiii-vvr.-i-k H-. i.iir, n-l en-mil anrlwr iti the -it.-rt irrnvr. HliNUY I.. OlMliSltY. We hope, should our young friend ever again contribute to our columns, that he Avid w rue on one sine oniy oi ins sheet. "Who May Register. 1. Those whom Moxtoomkry Si Co. will allow those who have killed, rob bed, raped, burned. 2. The law says: '-Persons who have become citizens and voters since the last election persons who were not twenty-one years of age then, but have become so since persons who were not at home at the last registration, or who were prevented by sickness from registering. And also those persons who hava moved out of one district in to another, since the last election, may apply to the registrar of the district in which they were registered for a certificate of the fact, so as to entitle them to vote in their new district. All other the oh other persons are entitled to vote under j d registry." General Forrest is in tho life insur ance business at Atlanta. Jlocr or Dhhosor ? 1'n.ia i lie ne Fletcher I leuey give -f 1 iilstMii ( .nuiiy l.'fl- r-'gi-t ration U; I tiiC gi-iaiure, which His lixccl i '.:-, he intends to "read" to c ,ci iini'.v v. no tiirows nr. "steal- !y who throws no "steal iiig" to him in November next, has at lentrth so si minified t be ri. di! ic-d dtsvis- 1 t - ions of this Slate, as to reader it. ir refutable, irom the record, that the mam division will ba between hone,; . . v t and -lishonest men. In this district, at least, and we pre- ; nine it was similar throughout the State, the ia-t registration was not on-, ly shamelessly Unjust but. it stands so prov.in and recorded. In the ca-e of l;rcii v.-. an Horn even me rai i! committee o;i elections were constrain ed to admit in their report ( page 0.) lhar "partisan unfairness"' had 1 t en siiown in tue reg the cla-s of evidt con tirstan t had i within his reach of persons reject si rat ion, and t hat "if nee int rod m-ed by 1 he ecu the only means o establish the right d to be ic-i-tored and vi as .piat ' plausi tied voter-, there would le le ground to claim that i 'eight to be presumed from il -ast vacate the e'en e m. " iie-'d of cour-e -ay n - more as technical except "en, t !ius inter by 1 1 . committee, against the of evidence" up-m -vbn-i: Judge uppeare-t bifue ii.i-ni, than that rd - A-,;-.- it ,r,f.v,'G oi', l hhi.h-'t,. i a . We . the IsC.i hiss u-ch ,i,:t.j . hi Ml tl.a: piesti- t e .st. Midi lliit ! W ho bid I. :n " in' in- comm we li aVe : Mr. )' -hi .- as we tiu-i it exact woro the -pee'-h the oill- .1 -.. .1 !' the af.vi" i: II as of j., de!i e A f! the isle, i: as; ; 1.;: h;- r- ' he .g.'Hii-er.s. I.e ri-l- . n .eln-ei aii-i. f i i ut pati.i.ing list, i a a t ii- -r , t ,es dun i ill the Stale of order of Genera ma le of svn; a S- ate of M i- -. i j military tax bid 'ax on ail per There is s.. u-ie ev the-e registrars a ma n "- name u t (h-m-e t ii ii i.e w, not qualified to g t 1:0 is. I Sei 1 . a ii r a : i was . ut the mz U i. and made ins i : was ais, i a I e I : -- . as evi- ;ii ma ii and ered. Ti.e-e do g that as ! a Man iron; : at he was a : ;-. ere clear ; - i regis t decis,-....-. o) co-irso, reg i on ic, as; ve as !-:'evc ut ; I m coming in and ing ; '...vai man not w i : !; ami, m ly erroneous. " The -pa.-e at ourdi-p isal I. - da not oi.lv 1. Hills us to this t hiss of icjiisie e m the regi-t ra' i-m t .1. 1 years ago, but j restrains us from elaborating, as wi I might, this otii.-ial fniding atid verdict ! :' '-' ) I ! . ... .1 ;1 ta-iicai congressional coiiiiiiii.ee. ' against the new mtamv oi the raii--al j legislature oi .Mi uti but even this j i siii.ie j ''iy. as I with .. lent to stamp them, irretrieva- eyoillltiie tUli,' ot llss, ,f :ll i(:T i'--f men. why' her radicals .,r : ! conservatives. '-'I hese decisions" ofl ; the registering oiii.-ers, win. ii .he con-; gressi.ii.a! c -mmi'tee were ':', ged to', : admit, were death" err -menus,'" Inive t I been legalized and perpctuate-t s ; far. ; as the Fletcher leg'.slat ure .-. perpet-; ! ua'e them whi.-li will proi-aiiv le; j '-Seen into" before the Governor carries j 1 out the retaliatory a d s:nist, r menace i I we have already adverted f.'. In ibel meaiiiiiiic. is u t mu(-h to inquire j I:., con in 'ii tnl whether the man who -'is! aim a w.v eh ami a v thus de- ! liberate. v umu-t a Tit d.-b me-!. can possibly he. hinisV i;. As v.-i? si. mi have oe to i i -: - and other :'ea ' u ;'i an - o recur is I , . w t i inegaii nut-.i erh - everi b-.i-t lii ween ii lav. demara n fi -m-s- me at least he prefe-s repeat 'n.r m.-.y but I i a-s, ci am-i' tiee of a -a that. - other."') m to t he .-e ;. E: t III as -1. m . - s . . sii t .ga a. em ; m 1 "it i ma bliiiV, he la imn-.j V . ia . -e : m ; n damages a -a .if s.od.o.id on mi laid , and 1 no t.l 1, i,e oi n' ctiim ra w hide m i ii 1-t en I 'a-i-e : s tlie s: had a hie sous ol Afric's suti-h-iroiigh apnln a! ion of back la-t Erid.i-. . ad- on hi- ha d by, a gen leina.ii -f uir t w n. 'r- sii-ut ion ioii o -.- 'a as ass.-s-ed. ! and '...-.-.' dhl f tl are int'ormed by Mr. Shaw, pro r of White thick Quarry, liiat priel the sfoii w the Yakaud-H commenced a f Oi J..'irm i. d'k on the bridge over near White Rock, was few davs ago. C.n- Hon. I" -her' Wilson, late I". S. Sen ii'i.r from .Missouri, is speaking in Buchanan county, in bena.f of tlie Democratic patty. Those who know his popularity in that quarter of the 1 not he told that he i-always et'eetive. w Alderman Joenbcrt, a negro, has irought suit for 10,000 damages ! against the College of t ho ."sacred Heart, in New Orleans, for denying a member of his family admission to its privileges. - . We regret to announce that Ilev. Mr. Keene,while laying sick at Mr. Smart's, j oast 0f town, was seriously injured by the application of nitrie acid, by nihs- taiio. LarriiUton Journal. Messrs. Forney snd Langston the latter a colored lawyer of ( )lno are re commended by their respective friends, in Washington, for the place of Post master General iu Mr. Wade's Cabinet. The Jenkinses are already slavering Mrs. Den. Wade, "the fut arc lady of the White House," with fulsome com pi iments to her culture, charity, &C. A woman in Vienna has jnst con": fessed that during the last ten years he and her father had committed six teen murders for monev. One of the hotels that was so qfliek lv put tip at Pithole Citv, Penn-ivlva iiia, during the oil excitement cost Sid?,- j 000. It has lately been sofd forSo,ooi'. ; Connecticnt.election, April Gth. -. . ; Don't borrow a paper. New Ad eri'enietits. iii::i;vtr. INK i .of to.. ,,.,,. M,.,M1, .l,r-iii 1 J lu.i'. .! li I lit H.i : Lr ! ni-rs 1 l:i- icmia . n:e srwi-v- : fH!JSt: ( U f"IT. ' His . iii Aii-p,,tn-i iivit, a LiiThT '"M.V. wlnvii liii- iiHiht can huir l.y Vr in.)i-r-U!u.l. at I lair's ll.nii Ims -V!" K C. A attii. :il 1 1:- I jin-1..- 1" ri.AKK HUNTF.II. Tat hcN rrciMcs am! Tan. 'P':l - Ki-I.l HI.K la.Mhm f. ia. g. ni e1t I 'isr.il i rntiuii. uu rti- tiir is "IV-rrT's .-..1--11." i'ltj at-t-i vlliv Or. ill-:., New I. fi-s.,lil luelii- r.lii Hl:U l i t "iii- t r.o-y, t.. 11 'I'lll. -i.i. ! : I--.-. iji.nmitr tli- i Mr. I l'..-l, lll,liilll :., ;.(. liAI.KX M.1I. Cllaliii i.- ;-.I.-r. .V'' . ! . - ;i. !-.f:-inil:,'i,iij .,1" li.ei .- il,. ...... k.s .... tt 11- .sk , ;c ...v f..t I: ir.- I .w 5. : i;,. in.;:.:- - n. n -i ian lin.rc- -.iiiii-. aiii-j- will jri f In 111 io-utl . li I . It. AMrtlMLI.. iv ati: no t remit; not sk. 'Vv;r::: : --i.e.... ,.-.- . u lii-.i -i ; re oiaii.M. in . i sK ,, M .inav, ,.ril 'ill. isl-. U. l.yi;, .Ay, V, I K K . of M t A 1-. w itii .r witn-.m l'-tiii-. 1.., :,i.:t.,i t rra-uuat.u- 1 - I', 1-mIO -. ;-l. ,,; r,Ml. tin.!-t- s;ra , in. a- rt..,ii Hkii aj jiiv iiiiiut-- l" ii--l- Mr-?. A SHAW. ; i : n i . 't a v (i i i( i:. 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