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C'.nv,i.rnc- f ii'M-oivsii uii'.ii:il, rvv lu;toniirv ami voi-:l; our sioltu itiifi -.atiiji v-X( cnij'ii-fl the iir O'-unr . v t) v ii : i nan.-.ta iiv--t fi;il- 1 nuMf-'i T- p. m.irt evt-r !c tern t fillv !- ulr ic iati'l - -hrjiil.! la; fii-striiut --t .1 - v. i it us t.-u- a'n..ni: tin- t-..j.1-, ul -tp-nM h- 'A,n-i.A f.f Ufl'b r til- L in tt inn fftl') ll. illM-s,t.Htl hiV-i, H fi ?'.'u in it-itM.iiiiUf fjibini l! it s. a mi to ).'h- imr rn.l m ;il tv.,'-i)i tut at th- nuiiillimii prrt vl:tl,n iV theyftvcmmi nt; ulirn grants t-t ' th- p-. he InntU ni : tin -1 ii-c--,iry l.-r i lie ;irnKc;iM-ni ul" imnuijra: i'Mi mv r.nTir. iuii rov.-nit-iit', t)i )(o "i I tit- :-ait- f f sa; ii laiuS-., and iitt htnU :!v-in-' :v.- -h.mW !; so a;.pli"l : thai tht- nt l th- riiitfl 'taic-, n'lrpw .Ithn-on . aj jiian-- in i-xi-n.Uin the po'.vt-r Ml" hi-i iiiii otlict in r?rM ii, rii'" tt' rrt--i"ii il t (--; , 1 1 iiii- r -li-i inn .ri al !'ijr;.ri ot ihe Sc:t mul of hv peofltr f is on t;t;.'i Id ( n- irr:iti'itlc f.f tli vi hoi - , nii ru-aii .- o p uml m h-huil'cti tin- tit ni irmti ;.Tty, we tn urv in:r li:a;;k - ii hi? t;-it; ;r til"iN in that n-ir--t!-i f'-n-nt nj-i laft-o. rp-m t ri - v''tf"i'i th' Irir.orrnnr. ;n ly mj j :.i it, vt i y iiid imite i i ! ra.i --i' i::-n!.-ni:'J alt wiii, tU'-nffo t fef ii;. all ptis' tii a': trtcs ui Jviii.f'). to uuifp itU ' r!l" l'rt :-tvi:c i'..r th liberties of rh pwnilt-; anit that t-i Bit t-urh, t- hatovfr arty 1 hnrilof iVM..vr!.. hail nil such ro-c-rrratin- ' i.l - . .i . ... i .1 j u a us ll - infill..-, nil., uui Fletcher is perfect ly disgusted with the nomination of McClurg, and makes no secret of it. lie declares so we are informed on good authority that nothing but titter stupidity on the part of the Demecrat can ileet him. We shall be careful that that element of a a radical trinmpn i: not coatribated. ,V'. J.oxiis Trc?. :l th' eider. tfnutiUiian and iwpw.s.s. By JUIjI A.N, ALI.J3N & Co. I. M. JVLMN. K. Al.t.r.-I. W . a. Slti-mHOI K ! Bachelor Brown's Courtship. B:i-l;e!ur Brown had lived a bachelor for forty years, and had declared ii i intention ut continuing in t! c state ol .-i 1 1 1 i o ble-sed'ioss lor tin.' remainder oi i his ii'e .M-eativ to tlio satist'uet ion of ins relatives, with whom io lia'l resid for boil Uno.vn, Uncle IJu-liard wi w rlli ;i i i'iil a million ainl the i ! Uoikies were im only living relations, , "Tt will lievor do,"' said Mrs. Hinkl'-. j and uhli'-s, Mrs. Hi.iklo said, some j uho l r,ovei. j-,,,.,.; ro.' - "na-ty iiarity" eame it. for ins prop. ; j;t Adelaide ran up to her eousiirt. it-rty, who siVMild he leave it to but to j iUi j,rst iu n-ith an exceedingly tluat I his own cousins i;r then elnlilreii. 1 ricul luu"h i Hopeful as poor human r.aturo i.- of I "Vv'haru mistake she said, "and j longevity, Mr. and Mrs. 11 mklo scarce-, s0 stupid of them all. You think Aman I ly v.pe-!ed to survive lheir cousin, ) ir4 a gr,nvn llf) y(i,ig adv, do you w no w in me li-junior oy mil leuiuuii Adelaide, and IJose, and Charles, a:nJ Wtiliani, might in all probability ho his heirs, and to Ihi.s.end the parents labored. L:nc!o Bid avd had the lest room in the house, the 1 est chair and the most :iri it-niar c uisidv rat ion. Ills wishes ue'e deleriel to and his ad vice taken on every occasion, and he j actually came to be loved, lor with all j his ijiiain', tdd fashioned ways, and his i habit ot sitting as utterly silent a-t i though he had iieen deaf and dumb, lie ; was a lovcable man. Matters progress ed .smoothly enoiii'li until it was habit and not hypocrisy which made Uncle li. chard acluallv master of the house He was very obliging wonderfully so in most re-pects. lie would attend toatntiiitg tor anybody match rib bons when nobody eUe could escort ti.e girl to places ot' amusement go dutiluily to church with their mamma alt -ml to marketingatid the posting of letters, and the tr:is metre, and the tiiruirs off of the water in frosty weather. lie was always ready to 'search thi house with tho poker, at the dea 1 of night, when any one "ho.t'd I ano.se." i lie went to the dentist with people j to have their teeth drawn, and aUva.i.s j seenied to have sugar plums iiocket. But one thimr cousin in his i Vtl . i ....... I ard would not do, ami that was to ex-1 hibit the least sign of po-itctiess to lady "Have you seen a littl girl waiting visitors. for some one V He never saw any home. He never "Xo, sir," said the woman, "there even spent the evening in their com- were two come down, but they are pany. lie invariably shut himself up gone." in Ins own room and nad his tea there "Oh, dear! oh. dear 1" said Bachelor when one ot these individual was re- Brown, -I hope there is no mistake. p..rted to be in the house, and. when i t a ;:ue MlsS lve, and if the dear t ravelin' , ha I b-en known to siiut his j lttlo soul has -me astray, I am entire eves t.iri.t, when a young lady t nter- j t y to biame. I'leuse make inquiries cd-'-luucd wU" ll'e"1 closed uiv j ti! sue lett tt;e cai i laoe. .as a -ni-i ii thing, indeed, he alw ays chose a car- riage where lie need not be intruded j upon j "it was jusv as wed a.ieraii, sai-i Mrs Hinkle, but it was a peculiarity j '" ui!0 agreeable to Mr. il., when he j fe'.iiid the pleasant task of "seeing Miss -Smith or Miss Jones home," imposed u,k1, hini-elt. He ari'iied that sucl duties were cousin iiick s, uuugii tie j never told him 6). it would not have been pleasant to provoke him, ainl if anything could have offended Bachelor Brown mortaiiv, it would have been to i insist upon his offering any gallant at- j tent ions to the softer sex. However, a dav came at last which ! y1';,mr.i;'I;;MV..ui.-et the hon.-e in commotion. : down. " I "."'- l'u-"';i"v.'tV Vi iliss Amanda l...vu had been invited And in a few moments the two were .- h- spend a wee:c with the llmules, and ' driving toward the Ilinklc's country I ,';;:;;;,.fM:ss Dove Icing a strai.ger, was toUeat. Sever had Bachelor Brown j sr.-,. i.i.i.tlX. ; ,rU;t at the station until some 01.0 came j fnnd himself so close to anv vonng I I:.;';..?;. r.'u.;iT; '- I for i.e.- u. the carrn ge. j ladv, save his cou-ms. before. " How ! '..."I." ""'.;,."':rl' I Ti.e Ilinkle.s resided some miles out ; orettv she was. ho thouirht. Ib-w rink ! Ot t'W i.i!.l not ocb-aiiitbl t ho r i"leit.c ur Mi;uy nuMiths, so th:t. ttic po'j!e were i.o uhvuys rt)perU dire'.-t-cd i'V t he urisiib-jrs. It wus deeidel that 2l Hinkle was to come at nine, and what would she think of them if no one came lor her. "Ind ed," said Mrs. Hinkle, "it would be shocking treatment for t ,ie poor girl. I must ask your cousin ' U. chard. i '-You never dare, ma," said Kose. i ' In such a case, you know " said j Mrs. Hinkle. j "He'll not do it," sahi Adelaide. I "Oi course not," said Ri.se. ; Mrs. Hinkle shook her head. j "I fear he will not," she said, and as- I suir.ii:"- au expression that would have done credit to Joan of Arc, mounted the stairs to cousin Richard's study. "Are you busy, Richard?" she asked as she c;i! ered. "Not at u'l sit down," said Bachelor Drown. "You see how ill I. am," s'lid Mrs. Hinkle. "I can hardly hold up rnv heatl, iiHif-h le-s onve, ami air. iLinuie : is away, and tt.e noys too, atid no one ; can handle the reins, ainl "Well," said Bachelor Brown. "And there is poor Miss Dove at the tation with her irunk by this time,"' iiid Mrs. Hinl-'Ie, wit h a gasp. "Ahl" sai.l Baclielor Brown; wh pity. Mrs. Hinklo it had Ot b.- I '' ' 'tin- intnnd what, j V "HsiliilV Jrown could hot tinder- ll- he wanted. ir a gicat favor !o ask, I said, "but couldn't you know Hist lor ol. CO do it ; Do what, Maria?" asked Bachelor Brown. "'io for her," said Mrs. Hinkle. "For Miss D.ive ?" "Yes." ' Oh, dear, nc," said cutis n Richard. "Bt." began Mrs. Hinkle. "Mat-in," said tho old bachelor, "young ladies, toy little cousins except ed, are my hoininat ion. An niTected, conceited, absurd set of creatures. I never had anything to do w ith 'em, and I never will. Xo doubt she ii capable of finding her way here. They all appear to be. 1 shan't go for her!" Mrs. Jlinkle retreated. "What will she think of ns ?" "Don't cry," snid Bachelor Brown. 'I'll see if anv f the hands over a! (.lilts' place can drive over for her." And out he went; but ail the bands r,n Oat' place were busy with the hay, which stood in danger from a coming -hower. Bichard returned without tiie least success. shower, too, said Bope. "Poor dea wi "Let her yet lost," said li.iehelor Bro vvii. "No doubt nho'd b.ke it. Arid aa for her trunk, why ean't girls travel with a porto inanteati as we do?" And Hose departed pouting. She found Artfuvla -n in c-tr.-;r.i 'y 'r-e-rrv mood. . . . . . . . - I ' s - ' . tr.nj df tpint.-. tA,..'tAi.A if tl.. V.,i,(I. I sh'uhi escort iiss love, I ut totore the : lost himself. To all to the dilemma, the following rates ot vearlv interest' ' V" t Ll , l, ' j tuiv, expressed to Ho'-ati- Seymour in H'li- ,.i'i,',',iii',-,1,.ii,.ill,..J:'iii!,u ...1...1. I.., i i .1 :.'..... t.v. .,.'; .u. : .i.- ! hxed to the earth with bn bayonets. I. ', ' ,.:.....,,- . a.. . ft i'i tu. i .......... ..v. .'.. I... -.' ..ii j u;v .-i'm in, ii nan iiiii I'tfu uin:.i:t::iiii j'.ii ii;jai -viiii-iii'iiii.'ii i in i uutj iii.il , s i f t i . tt . , - . i; m.'?; viHiiiiaii'j icriiis I.1S I'lUiiia-1 called that gentleman to Sheffield, j for hours, burst at t h? verv moment i to say, tho ine of bonds falling due I l,CXCi"'-'Tl''' ., us iiavo peace. 1 1 ion for sssstai;ce at thr tin of the .Moreover, Mrs. Hinkle had the inliu-1 when Bachelor Brown found it impos- in L'O vear.s shall bear interest of five j ' -H' ''s's, was t..e announce- pr.nsyjvar.fa ,nva8ioi:.. j enza, and the two boy s were at a board- j siblo to tell whether the left road or the ! per cent urn ; bonds failing due in thirty ,( T I- t loom 01 tho p-,j-in J. Stanton dit th 6St lingscho.il. No f.nc was to be found to j right led homeward; and the hors was j years shall bear interest at the rate of) ' ' 'f,s 0 r; l.)ntr!5- ine empire w t,;,. '.. Curtin and Tornfj tmd I dtne, and neither R .e nor Adelaide ! a! raid of litflitninc, and crew restive. ! four per cent., which said bonds shall j f"cftf'e' cxciaimcd Jonspartc, 1:CI1 Hirc,l;ey ui-1 the same thin", (iereraf io,.,oi k tt-. f.OJ li,-Jn: . a i.. rv? '.-..: i i ;i.. I i .' , f ,...;., :.. ...... e. i H'eedom and its defenders expired nn-l , .. . v ' t. i' unii .' ' !'. "-.ii-- . ' ' -'oi. ' .Uf?. .llll.Ulilil lllli; rtil.-i llliaiil Ul lil.111- ' "U l.Wiiiill, in-ill liiA.HH.'U I il .ill , ll.l ill 1 ar Amanda, I'll try what Lean do ! room, lookin-angelic, without her bon- ; p-opor officer of bts department to 1 a5.a fiU,J,f:, T th?' 1 "ir.cy, and i A 1 rrtl:a(Kans a) paper L3r J late th my cousin." I net. to Mr i?, Tlaebetor T-rown i make such .ale or i!6r6ti.Uion of bonds ! S!5Cmlt ,0 f he ' p.r.: rrattcn ot an alifn y r.f a cm -tons frwk f mature. Poven And in th Ktfid.. k!,., t,i iv,,i,t,.i.iv ' -ai-.i r. n,.;ti.-.i- n, .a l.r i.t-,-s.n.v, i : rale c f f em -Uaroarctis nicB.v ?,o r cr- r.ruir'di cf rasrv bacln. furui"iieitot ito:iMr,i'an(lwfiiTv,n(rtviiit.,!Wi -D:,,,. ,....i.i:,. t , ,,-. Thr, rfnht n-hu.h r-in h.-i pvfii.-inp-ft.i i vorsion of trutfj Y .ludaoitv 'JfllS-J InlianfJ 8l!ed to 1,205 OvJ-tftidy i .- "Ion't laugh," she said, '-think of poor Amanda." "I um thinking of her," aid Ade laide, mid cousin iJick shall go. I'll te'dutib." "F-ir .liame," iio.se. H 'One ought to make enmo snrritiee for a friend," said Adelaide. '-I'll tell ! him mI.' n He is ahvavs ijood to children." I10t, j 'Isn't she asked the bachelor. "As if a ebilj of tunc years, could be?" said she. Poor thing. "Pooi little thing, indeed," said the j bachelor, hurrying on hi hat and oat. ' .. . u ess me. v. hr itidu t von riieiition it., Poor little irirl." And in a fe w ininnles tho light wag- ot etto was driving down the road, and the Ilinkle.s stood looking after it. "I am half-friirhtened," stud Ji.we. "So am I," said Adelaide, "but i's done, a Mil CMtmot lie helped now. t'il manaire to coax him to furtive inc, atid i i won't do to leave a friend in such a position, you know; and I d -in t fray she w:ts a child." .Meanwhile Bachelor Ir.-wn drove to the station. It was a -'otig drive over a bad road, but ho kept on his road very ehe.'H'uliy. -Tle was extromely lond of children. When on reaching the station be saw no signs of her presence, ho grew alarmed. If she had been lost through bis neglect, he could never f. rgive him- -e!f. IK' ran Ins fingers through h curly hair, and peeped into the ladies' waiting room. Only a very fine, fill grovvii young woman sat there, and he k-treated. The womai who waited in thc apartment came out of her nook , ...:.'.. .. . . . ... t I. i ... .1 i VAIII1 It CO Li I LeS . IU M If S4 V 1 . H :. i he thus addressed her there's a good woman." As he uttered these words th? lull grown young ladv iu the waiting room wa 5.11 to blush violently, "I'm Amanda Dove," uhe said, "and expected some one from Mr. Ulnkle's." Haehelor Brown stood arrhast. He had spoken of this lady as "a dear little thing." His face turned scarlet. "I beg your pardon, ma'am," he began, "i expected to lind a little girl I wouldn't have used such expres sions for the world I " 1 comprehend, said the young la- lv: "don't mind in the least. I .it, tj,:s yollr trunk, ma'am?" asked Bachelor Brown, in a hurry. "Yes. sir." said the ladv. look in iiid white how tr'hion htr hair was ! ! ll-.w the blue ribbons set it clT! Then ; he hegaa to wotuler what she thon-ht of him. Won-.lerinsr tliu-t lie ibrot the ! mug aiso. she gavo a little scream, and ciimg to Bachelor Brown's coat sleeve. Bachelor Brown looked down at her. It was such a soft plump hand. Her ey es were so round and so blue in her terror that he forgot she was a voung ladr. "I'll take caro ofyou," ho said; a flash of lightning, a roar of thunder, in at tempt on the pirt of tho horso to run avvav, interrupted him. .Miss J'ove lurnei a,e. Bachelor looked terrified. He cast a i lance about him. Near the road wa a parsonage, connected with it church ! by a garden. ""l'i! ted you what we'll do." be said. ! "We'll askVor shelter until the storm ! , . i is over, clergyman ought to t.e a - Christ inn enough to take us in. And driving to tho gate, he assisted j Miss I'ovo to alight. As ho did so, ' twij hired men rushed out and began to attend to the horse ami carriage, ! and an old lady and gentleman appear-! iMm 1 mi, I mit ii li'ti I v- ftinn.i thfit. he h;nl nri,i 1(1 -trj r.npftir r find lirf-tri ti fr i e l from tho steps. interest and the reduction 01 tho prin- "So glad 3-ou'ro enrh- enough to c-s- j cipal of the public debt in such a man cane tho w-orst of tho storm," said the ! ner as moy be determine 1 bv the Sec- gentleman. - " "Do come in." said the old ladv. "We were expecting von for 011 such occa-1 sions people ai wars keep tj-.eir appoint - n.ent-, rn'in o,- .,".shi.,e. I believe." 'What on earth does she mean ?" said Bachelor Brow... -Bat it.-, very quite vou.ig enough. sir," said tho innocent eler mitn. i. A .l T , ., i i.. .i ! .-iiiii , iliUM i no o il 1 1 e i a 1 1 V il J)- pears to be a very charming pei-s"i." Bachelor B -V , , 1... 1 ., i.l lllil. I I I' ' H I L 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Si, ' doing, and its everv nvu,'' ,lntv." said II- j the old gentleman, believing every j word he said. j "She's a dear little thing," M-.id Mr. j Brown to himself. "I never liked a girl to much. Ds very awkward to cvptain. 1 wonder whether" it ,. ; . a. i. t ,'. .. Misi Dove," he said. "Dear me," said Mifs Dove, ; "They have made a mist alee," Paid! Bachelor Ht-own. Thev think wo we we we are the peopio they cx - pect -1 a - v."tng c---,in!.s, Ton k no Itdy hurried Miss Dove away to d -v ! proved Fcbnmrv 2oth. 1S0L And hoi'? the p.p.e it ts r-v0 u .onary in the :.llnz clEN. iU. AtX: G tBsv her things, he sat up with tho old gen- ; It further cnaetcrl. That anv contract jf ;.tto koen mv.olato !h oath to . . , , tlomar. in the pari.-.,-. ' i hereafter made payable s,vc.tka!!v in snstir conMitution. lbiaU.so, y. , ' , aj at ilfim( "Do you fJel at all nervous, sir ? j com shad be tegafand valid, and been- construction of tho vitnl prmejpics Ot - said the old rentleman. alter a naue. for-ed according to its terms, anything I onl" government's lbo last. r"ort ? It is notorious that Fraoeia Rodman "You expected a-young couple '." it. the several nets relating to tjn.ted tnoso wno wou.d sw?y and enpereede s:Uri.d rt re-.inali tb raAieaT1 ri-.iVii f'llf hnnto U .It.-:!, I ot'iVIC'i ill n n 'i - 1'nif.h! oiifif-ju 'innfl 'Should you think she would make contract already entered into, unlcf-si j'-' 1 OMi! lc'-- anffrsio-ij,,, antJ by Avmch the return tt ft good wife?" he aked. I such contract originally required pay-1 -uu; " -V""'i- y - ' -: ' T C ailaway county ere exriuiwa- m- r "Undoubtedly," said tho clergyman. ' me:U in coin. Ami be'.t further cU',1 m;v.u' of TfZ as'.de tuc 'm lh7 t" elect George Andcrsor,,- whoW- ' "And you think a man is--'l,-iPp:er ! to 1 that from and alter the passage t-' pMism and usurpation V't fient p5ople had beaten in the Ninth con-' tor tor pi'ttirinit i n niiiitm utiita 1 thM tiff, no tier I'fnt.n-e. ileflnet ;on. eon-.- , ' - . - . t . . i ui t-ssi'mui iumiivi.. uii. - he inquired. I "Oh, dear ! do they ?" whinpefc 1 jus I love. 'Yes," said Bachelor Brown. "Now th VOtl 1 know voa ar e-ood." said A man- da, "but "But then I'm rglv, eh?" Biehard. "Ah, r:o, i:ot ail." as'cod "'iVel! ?" "It wouiu be so oad. i "We.'l," said Bachelor Brown, "that t . . -...i. -1 i . ... .. I tl,py know I'm vvoui l tie mt iauit, n ! odd. rr.y dear." Far hours after the HinkIe-4 heard ' the light wagonette drive to tho door, and rushed out. to greet Amanda. "We have been so alarmed." said Mrs. llmkie. ".Such a storm," snid Hose. Were voit frichtcned," asked Adc - - ' J'-;it Amanda said nothing. Richard, too, shrank back a U tliough be was afraid of somethintr. ''!'!! thro-.-. VAAM,uln " lif. tniil "-S'o, you tell 'them, Bichard'" s:!jd Anvind-i t would bo verv awkward to xpiai:;. ! -n: - to tins new imqeity, we give it for the nd I like-vou'so much. Could'nt von ! oojtaneo ol tho Drmoeralis normna- j ,,,iefit of ,hc rea,Jer . remarking oftlr ikemeto.andlethimdoit-ehr ,lor1 .!Ct l tUat :t r,onirM . ' fl.nt ftfV i what,M r. Brow n," said Amat.Ua. " l'uc" 1 CL',: . .!... 4 ... . "Marry us," said Bachelor B. c"- .-Mrgr.n, i.nar.-nan ot , Slc adopt it; so tnatwe muthavo "Uf CUur,o not," said Anuuida. ! r,nn"' U'e aU,U"'?1 ,,'cn,JocraV.cj Li' Jersey bavins "What would the llinkle's say ?" j t f.v.juion-t.encral : I taKO the earn-1 v.-itLLeM tLeir l-ares the iJL- "They wonld le delighted" , aid; - St! firS ! iSvS bi.t.1 10 1 Vi e Present of the Vnited States by J - and the ('I don't know much of thi sort of ! w,11;u i.c :iua;il,:u:ilKutu ir,- but voi, are the oi.ly nice i;in I ! ty oi or,:, j AnTic:.r, XIV. Sfxriox 1. All per-- 'im.-vmwI.. I'll irMliJi f,-,;1 ffoopt without hesitation, the nowi-is b.-ii-n or i. an, railed in Xlm iriiite.l The llinkles listen-d in amazement. 1 10 l'arl-v' bul ut no tlni0 l& ,ho ;i"-r!ll;t "What is there to teii ?" asked Mrs. i ' so op: and during a sbsvp-e as Uinklc. "What is all this mvstervi"1 t:i:! C0Jitcst- , FLe adversaries o! ab-mt ?" " " 1 1'"5 constituttoria: go'ernnieut, in de- A. id cousin Richard answered sheep-! i i ..a- .. , . . isniy, -Aoiiiniff, omv wo Dave reen j getting married. This is mv wife, Mrs. j j Urovvn." " ; j It was the only explanation ever of- ! fere 1. The Hiukles ne'er coinpre- henued it. It was a mystery to them; n , . . 1 lii,l ,.- !& ,,v. it A In tkair ai'll lll'lli - .1 .u t.vn. l l.ivil congratulations, ana always the bestot friends, the fortune which might have been Rose's or Adelaide's rather troub led Mis. IlinUIe; aid she always de clared in secret family councils that she was perfectly sure initio Bichard t. of "ioa.a to minis', Ail,., married out ot e tricksbc played upon him. , . . . . laide for the trie! The foiloiviiiir i a comparative state- ineut of the different street railroads, stating the number of passengers car- ried diiritii: June, lsiJT, and June, 1SGS: r---. .-- r-r ..-I-..---. :r- -- j UAlt.ItoAI.S. Ifji- 1'-- St !.",! Mi-:.-..iu i . .. I.iil'ir t ili7.-n.s- . . . -i U s' I ou ,-r t Ji-nv.' ftcll, fiiiltuilii. I.ttltti-il jiV-17" 2 -''i.'i' ii..'. ".-,7 ',"i.T-i i'.!!ii ; i ilslti l ,-" i 1, 474, tiiu i.4-.i3,7.-.i ; 11 ill ' T't 1! ... . l-.xi-,---. in lsiis -.S.'. Louis Time ''''i' ' j public rr.oriev, and combined together Sherman's Stviudiing Bill. ! to strip the w hite race of their birth w.a 1.,,- ,,..,.,! 'i77f.w..i.,..J n, 1.1T1 e.A, 1 rigbt throng-i the management of the exchanging tho national securities in i lc-al tender notes, into bonds payable i principal and interest in -old, and for- i ever exempt from taxation, which was i introduced into the Senate by Sherman, i of Ohio, and passed that body on the i lHh inst., and which is called bv radi-1 oils "Sherman's Funding Ibll."' , Be it enacted, kc. . That tho Secreta-i rv of the Treasury is hereby authorized i to issue coupons or re-'is ered bonds oft th.e Unite-1 Slates, in such form ami ol'i such denominations as h? may pre- serihe, redeemable in eoin at the" plea--j ure of the United Slates after 20, oO i or under any ntate, municipal or local authority, and the interest thereon and the income therefrom shall be exempt f i . i ,"ia tit, a Ti!ii-ii-inl -.t'-itt ).iiij t.r. Intl. c to the United States, other than audi income tax as nuiv be as-essed the I'nited States, other than the exis-i ting 5 per cent., bonds and o per cent. certificates, and mnv be issued to an amount in tho aggregate sullicient to cover the principal' of all outstanding or existing obligations- as revealed herein and no more, but not to exceed . i ,. . , fcii'U.uuu.uuy. ss.au t'C oi th" issue rt - .... deemablo in twenty years. And be it further enacted, that there is hereby appropriated out of the duties derived Iron imported goods S loo,tOU,0'J(J an nual:y;w hie!) eumluring fiscal the year shall be applied to the pa3-m.cn t of the : nr.i, other incomes ami tho same t'onus, and . - 1 ," . . , .,, 1 materta! mtfi-'Ast. tho proceeds thereof sii.ui be escliuivo-! . -vf '"' :',n;1, whu"h l. a:; cou' ! Show that the l-'nicn is not restored, lv used tor the redemption of payment. vmced be st in more cmpi.auea.ly - Tliat thc es,M.nscs f War and at the option of the holder or purcha-e,;V,'C"SJ "'i0. ,Ci0Ct,"n ' Navv departments last vear were in of or exchange for an equal amount of, VlU? a as President o! j co;3 J what lLl,v wer lhetirstyeaf the present intercst-bearii- debts of i thc ltcd Uiv9 are "ced as I f , , , retarv of the Treasury, or asVorgress i retDlorced uuth its partisan cm- mar hereafter direct :' and such re due- J lsf:U;ic- f !lt to ,a1&oal11 anJ KUPrort; tion shall bo in lieu of thc sinking fund . c1 u,or? 'y V,,0 ';1lri rou" ,anl ! c mtempiated bv the fifth secti. n of tl.o ! ,-:nnst tllt T:h,.01 l I?1 a"d,!l'e 'at to au'horizo the i.sue of rr.-fed ! dT s!on T'lT i States note, and f,.r the redeniPtb n 1 B"emn .oatj of 1 r?1'-?t ? ,fl8,n; Un i funding of them, and funding theta,.n and rnri,ort Uo c"',netIlut.f"- " s i n,.'a frt rhfl (.nTptirf nATtrtT'i. - - i l ( itL I tl aur-'; liv, iii rj.imi Kumu standi...-; provided, that this section .hall not nrmiv to contracts for the i sil.'ll It'll' ii j borrowing of currency, the removal or lllissi.iii in t...iii,iv.ii.-.. -. (ii'i.....,, ; .... i.i.,1 '.,,,'t 1... ,.tlrt,,..J I.a o.a- ..mum, ' 1 ' I hill' Ml.lll IT illl'iio'i i-i mil ... i - i i , . . ! for sale or iicfTotiiuioii of anv bonds r ; securities of the United States, di-.p'-ed '.'!' at the treasury department orclse- I where on account of the rioted State-, and a't acts or parts of acts authorizing ! ,- permitted by con?tructifn i-.r-otbtr- . mse, tl.-e sscretarv ot the treas urv .,.-. ,v... .1,.... uniu- thus bill is about 22,000.000,000, all or nca. lv all parable now ia legal tender- aotoA. I; 'could bi paid now t with altoas 51.200,000.000 in gold. Bv , . . - - - - - c ... it..v.:i bill $800,000,000 is added to the nor in gold n-ce-"'".rv for lhf ray- i he debt. j Letter cf Acceptance of F. P. Biair. Washington, .Tulv 21. The foilow- nit mi tendered in & ntar.r riar.ncr so grati- id the cotninitlee I 'ia. an.!l 3'?u !U j my thanks lor the kind and cornp.i- i n,5,'t-sy iarguago in which you have I c itiveyed t-j mo the cieeis! i coiiventiorj. I have carefr.li Ion of the y real the resolutions adopted by the convc-iitici., ar'.tl -enr vi every iiriiic-ii e atit! se.-itiiiiet't tiiev Jinrinti-.ftv Uf"c'l"oa"tUe:it j Ay opinion upi iwettt they announce. the p:c-stioiis which dis.cri inate ti.e trreat contend parties have been free'y expressed any State deprive any person of life", on uii suitable occasion , :.d I do n3t j liberty or property, without due pro deem it nece.ss.arv ai. this time to rcit-' cess of law. n.ir dro.v i.i unv ra.r.nn m it necessary il tins time to re it- crate them. TL issues npon which tnc (.-oi.to.st turns are c ar, I cannot i i , , - I LC (J,-;,U'0 ' cr ai"- tries ot oar adversa t rot, is- I hcy a'i re - I M'lvC T1,emseuos Uie ! i :n'u recurring htruggle of a few meu toab- sorb the political power of the nat I his tlb urt. nnder every conceivable : "ame and disguise, has f-.I-.vays charae i teriZed the opponetifs of the Democrat ae- ':a"f e C!. u'e express iangusgo ot the . C OT" S 1 1 n t i.-.l-l 1t.v. c-.'c..-t .A. t o .rtltllnri- i . ; .. '-s - s . , 1 I'' u,n ltn - a;3 c ' l"e - liI0!1 nave taken from the President the pow- cr e?te.'1 ln ll;m '' tne buprcmo court . '. jansdiction, ant tie rig..t ol trial by jury, and the great writ of right the habeas corpus the shield of satety lor every citizen, and which have descended to us from the earliest tra ditions of our ancestors, and which our revolutionary fathers fought to secure to their posterity-forever in the fuuda mental charter of il.ert'.c-s, have occn ruthlessly trampled under foot by 1VaKme,Iit cf 51 Congress. NVhol. j otatc-a and comniunines ot jieoplo o our race have been attamtea. convicted. j eor.demned and deprived of their rights j j as citizens, without presentment, trial; ,' or witness, bat- by Congressional en- j actmeiit of ex post f.icto laws, and in (',-.i;.., ,f..i nf thn i.n,i.iili,i:l f...,,l.;!.i tion, denying to a full and loyal Con-j ' Sro?a tne aatnority to pass any bill of ; attainder or ex post facto law. The 1 :uuo usurping authority substituted as elector, in place of men of our own race, thus illegally attainted and iiis - . I. .. 1 V . r . . . T 1 I Ti .' 1. 1 -;o I "1 rrwf .f . .Tti v. . . f ,1 r rr-.-ri iA i who are supported in i i!oRe-s with the -'-'cau ana emishunej 01 c"!piratori m other States; and, to cw,I,PlCt X 10 oppress.on the Oimtary I'," vver,f- t!if naTt,on !,'"' ln l'"acedat )Ui:1.v l'V Jri or.,?r to mane this b:i, an:' s"n5lremc' ViC t-jtar-v Iotl'ler' wi'0j prestige Uns usurping Congress has taK?, refuge muce the '',n'j0niI,?--";: f U'cir schemes ..y l,, e rcoPiC ot U;0 orth ::' tbc ' ".Tt-0111' l'se o self ctyd as their , ......ii .... a;, . -i'ici 10 iii.iivv lui.s r , . 10I,i , 1 , ls. . a:i:J CT' i 7"" j i t,!iTi,C f, .tll0j !,0l!ll"!l.i!0A1, - UiI 'y ; fiKiwuiuii u.e:r ns!irpa;ions ever oiirnx ,l.ir fi, tV,o,.t, ,-t e ,1,., .-..4 ti,. .n ai . . -. j .u peace to wluen nrant mcittxi iw is th. i - - -- - - peace of despotism and death. Those who seek to restore the constitution bv "ecuting tho will of the people, con lemning tho reconstruction acts, al- .mdictive ;onrea. yin-o suh.aire. .V i "i"1"1 " - '' . . . . re.'iiiA' i rntii, inft'ii ,n t '.n r or-t .-ir,c rti i icvuiiiLiuiiiJiLN n i-ic r,;j ii sa . u i.li; :, V . . l'-nnr,3 iv.inia, j.n , favfrCij eiass the bondholders to i anl -,r',!t'ct,f' ' aml oth"kl,oi.i it. oilers gold : and a mmlsill rta,eV.:' V.? -i a9 cx,'rc?::- classthe pconle-to whom i offers ! a-a:',stf ,h ettor ot1li:0 constitution curr0I,ev ' must stand Pecanse thcr sn.".tors audi .... :. . i , ... .. .. . i riiin-.i-iA!: t ,it ,A-f-5 htt-r ,rn i.,i if . It t!-.A ..T,v...tc.w, ...vav. ,.,va 11. 11 peojile shad again condemn theso tneas- ures bv the elect ion of a Democratic can- T, -j . .1 . 1 didate tor I resident, they must not be 1 - , , , u. u i 1 1. t disturbed, a though decided to bo un- .-, .-' ,, . . c, constitutional bv tho Supreme court, althotigh tlnv President is sworn to main tain and support the e-nst,tntion. it is rcrolntionarv to execute the will I .ubu .M,.ui,......iiut I iesioieu, .:uu n I"- again prevail. Th" ' appeal to' the! t ! peaceful ballot to attain this end is not that i-etogn y.ten ot ri g'daled Lotus l y tuir fattiiis swear; ,illC.'l this must not be anowr-i to ta,ce it- .KJ. AI.tbaiti.T. 71 ti conerv:iti e nigger, course. 'J his is ; he o!iiy"r6:i.; to peace. . jf ! voted fttfainst fbe'n-'wviititutioti. and that will eoi.rB- t-.-ith the election of: j-oni "rard-" were put.lihid mCr hie a NoinooVatie oa-miidafe an r not with . I:.,;-. iilC Monitor of that plaie, de-ti..-, eU '-uin- m'.tljat -maih'd warrior j tir.i:nin".-arn.'t baggers and the ihil- hose bayonets are now at thc throats: w to:';, - r' . ; - : 'i -t south to compel tceu to- earner t him i r-T 'nuo J"" wni f h ai! tli3 adidat lB arms a an an ,; peace. T'ZlJjl"1 ; I , i e.-j. 1 c, pecuuy, cut- mos . . ,. , ..... TA . . ? "-g3"1-- - itie'vi'. i ma or iississ.pr-i j r- ACs o b-- a .0-1- i.-i;i-A- 1 .;-!-.... Ti:e Fonrteentli Anisadmeah As v:e r:re frequently inquired of tP ?t.tter, and subject to the jurisdiction i thereof, arc citizms of the United Strifes, ami of the State vvliftfin t!tT rc.-eidc. No State wbail make or I force any iaw whif-h shall abridge the nrlvilpirea or : in tr. unities of citiettfta ot ! H e United States, au 1 of the State w!.ere!:l ,cey reside. .No State -half I il-n f.T-o..r..i..-.a o.-t- '.,- -l.;..t. .i.u make or enforce anr law which Li! j abridge the privileges! or iromnnitm ot- cess of 1. tw, nor deny to any person within it s ji-,.sa.tti ju tLa eouul i,ro-- lection of the law. "stf 't TnFci.i.i;-. .t..ll t.K- a 1 tiortiyned r.tnon the several atRtsae cot-u'iijj to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of per- ns in each State, exeludinff Indians not taxed. But when the riht to vot at any election J.o- the choice of Elec tors for President of the United States, Bepreset.tatives in Gongies-. the ex ecutive aad j-r.JiT.a. officers of a State; or the. members of the Legislatures thereof is denied to any of tho male inhafitanta cf enoh Stata, being 21 years of :ige and eititon of ti.e United States, or in any way bri3ged, except fjr pa; ticiv ntion in rei-eiiiwi -r other crime, the basis ot representation there in shall I e reduced in proportion whifS the number of such male citizens shail be as to tho urboie number of "rsle citi zens i'l years of age in su-h State. Si c. li. No person s'.-.ali be a Senator or Bepresentative in Uonerf, or elec tor of President nd Vice President, or hold any oiiii-e, civil or military, under the United States, or nn r any State, w ho, having previously taken the oath, as a member of any State, to- trsjfport the constitution cf t'e Ui.ite'l States, shall have ei:gngc-d in- ifiburrectton or rebellion against the same, cr given aid and comfort to the enct.'vies thereof. But Congress may, by a vot? of two- thirds of each house.'remove such dis- I., ill.... Sf.c. 4. The validity of the public debt of tho l"nited .States auihciaed- J by law, including debts ineurred for" j payment of pensions and bounties for I t-erviees in sujpressirsr insurrect'onT 1 nnd rebellion, bhall net be questioned. I T . . , - - .... . . . - liut rieiu'.er me ijnitea stales nr any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation iricmred i 1 aid of insurrtc tion or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the lots or emancipation 01 any fmve; vm au J such debts, ob.igations or claims shall j be held illegal and void, Sf.c. . Congress ahall have power , 10 euiorce, by approppnate leghdatio ! tho l'ro-isiot,8 of this article. YTTC , Attack, j T!.a1 j, tl. wnrd. Ifmocrati!, an4 ?' ! pf,iev. The war will prove a soee .. , ; ,f j ot.-tisiv..lv.. . L'j eiii."!.... i'i ai t 1 r 1 ,'uai.i.i i,n.- i .'. 14 4l W prove a sa0H3j. I I:' raliculs 'leciare that onrs is a relel tick,?rt w: s e ranch breach in dery- inir it.' The fools wlio vriil believ hnM a feluni.l iio are not worth convincinffl- . i i . , . "U1-3 irom anv sucii attat-KS ail,j avo simply - - ' t wabte our lime when we attempt if. Let us do nothing but deliver blows. Attack rsdic-Hlisra for it crimes, its blunders, its treachery, its hypocrisy, its wastefulness, its injuries tu every That th- '.Vbf is being increased at hi rave f nine iniiilons per month. ' I hat radicalism strives to create a i i hat the Portu!ioi'irs it exempts iron I . . . ... . "-".nvnt.ion. t'nnt thf 1-ihrof it MHMi j ut, t?sa;. : - i "".'.' , . .. . . i I hat it is s.uoiugntirig wiute men to I 41."- ' licgroes, and destroying every vestige r -1 - i;. . e 1 of civil governmer.t in ten Mates of .j Vn'? 1 hat'it'is us, rpalofvf ranitar ami (lo,tnitlive pf cr'm- inal priwitdiT Tii4 1 it Las jlvLaii!Tet or.r treasury. Wasted the property of the pcopW ICnriched ?t-res of dv-nturersf.- Created useless and vilrfMf Destrrvcd the accountability of er- var.ttothe maMer-the office bolder to j defeated tl.r? -.voui.i be an expo r-i the ronrdicr by w roch be ana Uovernos Fh.t.rher ileelawl the i.ew eontitutku adopted when tLo pcop! had voted it Das.-io IbibertR, npgrrt' of Tuscaloo- 5.u.v M;,-al-iv. fur Hhitt tltS tHilitarV' ra'- nntyriea mm.' I v-- W tiir-i the frtitfiw -ere natse tn- - l ( for tl a GsmTent - tt-fy fr MAm, ais heal of Texts ate ; inJiaci, r.rrt tetOWliinPT -B.f.' v ,; - - ' " " . 1 -itmo ot us raa-.au pant in - f;,iu'h 'S'iiTs': gently on iu -it-aiin'".-"