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c Jtm 13 r ess. ia ilUS5T"X. FRIDAY OCTOBER 2. O. J. BENEDICT. Lnrrcr- for Pre-Ident. I.r Vie rrr-ident, .t ii t; vi. k n at i. fax , ar aauvt. Vermont Len-lalore. The Legiitare aseets an the Sti of October w-k fro next Tlwraday. The member an f .ug their good cktbee ready, and preparinjt f - ibxsr ri weeks una. ijt from their bnmob . now wfae have ftoee ia the gift of tbe Lepsls :BulMkJStcr, or lepakJi pc-inw to carry. mitw fir h in: aad the people of Xi meet an, or ought to be, preparing to give a :ttl mk than diary anenticn to the afi un ef tanrowa ewmouwtrift. and to watch ti v tbeir uptfeutiliTeg do tbeir duty. Ihe Haw will doabtieat organise promptly. ! t yrr years esaee tkcre wm a protracted itest wt the up fcn hhiji, and there aie fit us ofaBedrsjcnr. Bis experience, and weL i. nafaaw aaiaw iiTHii In i presiding anker tb !. tnmed th W Grairdr. tof getxrai legis-atioxi, s- b are to be mked fen - i area Hum ham. South to Pot - i r'w to torn a cxatnection for the 1 fc- 1, asd aaked for apparently si - - t-wI of ICew York Companies, tb ' iwaater frosn the West Kutla rrwe, to ceonect with the Bwtknd aa ataad at Bartiaad, hi aider freight easy not be bwdeer t i i aVreifai otaiattvtian ; another - - Vaadrar Caasry, froa. Ear - aww without rail- It ie mat. ritavwllaw will be ir t right to Imild - . which may disp -- an ait- vx wJl 1 fall idjigl ' m , : merj r -r T. H V( mmw 1 . . . w th u ti Ht hen 1 "Hat . ' fa - ' v: rear j - - QM en , & foi -r. mk : high - n : ... Ha ! .-.it- f .1 Stl I : n- r, t tbe - - a i- see a ; t ion w .i - -- . ! B I wrtb . T.wtbi - - -.- ' tbe - ' t jlier, i -.t r, -taar - I L( II h - - ' ' : Tnii . m ,.-' M .f-b :l . tb. i - H.. . . ft f ' il I. - I (jfT, n :fae t. - ro - z tbe n ' pi - ant i 'u ii rved v ia1 j h 1 tv.im - a , u wc re-elected, f rae, vrtbort a coanpethor. : tie. tnwawtgLiT ti fp -t me pn ! u tte t . w r . - InW r-- - but V -t ' -tt. - u :h-tOd - i. 'IT " ! i-l tb - -.-. o - I rtr pnai j--ti" - y ' the Si i i.wrifr- of po, . . - tu ttit railr , jW bj.-!-.. i .ic ti i :.( niabaT mirft sawnld b f rwawdt. There abould be x - y cckart boaaea, frwera&d bet ataar lawyers, fewer wr-iinni w-aaWtlKjai . aw2 with such changa fir the Mdactwo: of expense to tW State. :. . eleaa te esneot aweh atMnt cam - . leasee. hT-eer and oowntr lines w8 m. . -fore. 1 Tetwe naif Ujli re2atiag to the taxing of the taede cf eolVirtiitg taxes, a twaaanese-wded by Govenjr l jwer, kwt not xaeaV ; the regulate tf d freights, aad other qwestion, vbuh '' 1 en 1 to assae eKleet last year, and are iv aMK ama "(pw 1 11 -P. ( LB IKK BUI 1 If y l' qeeatiwa ef a reorganitstion ef f w? TyW.s. ia order to titeprqaajr mt&Mic m tbe Bj-ird and ef r of f was MaSeeh. teay ane te inter- On the wlrjfta. with otbr leiSOQLi. cn GrertaU u.a kaa. a-t . declaring that Hjratic csc-.. zi a qaalAc-Son for tt - frr mf aaawataeiag himself unresrrv- Ta. . wiQ be a very hrlhw tial argn- s . aarge elaas of lvcrats. especial ry A. of 35ew Tork. a r ixt auwaeant sism uf the times i aliaarnt. made ny the New Tork Vi "on ,d aasaveriry," that James T. Brady, of Sew .rl, m aysiag te vote tor Grant and Cottax. xjthaw the ahet that Bohert II. Douglas, , E of the kaae 3eeaka A. Doagbw, was among U r aawtn n at a atapwhlioaa awetmg in Ba !. ek. Ji.C. the other day, aad declared that in m iartsag taw aViWirtn eaadidaies in this n aaw he was hat oaw-iag the dying injunction ..I his aather tc his sons : "Tell them to obey tt - CoaatttatiaB and the hnrs of the country ." The Sew Tork Barahoraen, repreaeated by (irm. Sia; taw aatnatac Iriah Democralf. reprr Fentai ry laawi T. Brady: aad the Uougia I w . naal there are left of them net now i party, win Tbc .Vcfw Kel-eJHioti. The Ifccii let awe dtliierat-'y propoBtn m a Tj the lawB ef Ceagreas by which the a: . 4aitrtasled 3aJe of Vffginia, MiasisMipp. bd Tecaa awe i iileilul f - m the eleAton tr j T fcai natt the irernoae had beoomr deS- i , r- whkk tW ili.,Miai ir Inders over a nrntb .-eaMfreaiAe Iblkmiag letter to tbe -htar f the ll.iirni (Team) Timet, which tlattpier j said, in bis Atlanta speec Th aWaJWiiajuon A -, He., Awg. 21, 1886. avi ehall not -iaud- Tbt suwoea. Semxr Xwawy. Jhaeiwa. Then ; tt cWr Sir : Teatrs of tbe aid aw, dated at irviH(TiUa. was fscwardej trm. in -annate Ut refwy, I base ny tt -y uia: iu caia.; a ge tae atrongH' o-ir ti-Tin-tL ' Texas ti i dad y the iUitiai I-en- ni rt-jit hi' r- Iaa3 aeteiiipts to aooat y j. Mv unirlt w isthv: you may enece- . .ur trrw un-df-txti;- e are h 6gbt fur ood- 'ati .i.i. :terty, and the ;irir. .f tb iinx- ix. io .te a Ietioci atic tTinnipi hi then. unwinwr. Vic o ii. a scaoulla of oa- in-rn-.r Trift i ue rm 'ur compromtst. i1 tx-ui nur banj: faLlowew. i. V n it aHnaed tr iW.' ttttket Texas u rp-( . Vaamtrnly, GE H. FKShLETOS. Tbe I-uoieeratic 5tat-Coriiiiirf cf aV-issiippi Lave, in an address to the psaple of that State, taken the ground that the la of Osmgress at null and void, and their aetisa is svastaixad by tbe deraocrati- rre ef that and other Statea. The LcuisviTle Journal, the most Tigsretis Ifcrwcratic prirt in the Southwest, edrted by the rebel General Bcckner, stys : .New our opinion is, that the three States named, Virginia. Mtarissipri and Texas, with, out the slightest deference or regard to the tsta muusly partisan and unconstitutional legislation trf Congress, and without taking the least ac count ef th absents of enabling orders e - jiay- , r Pre- - .u ,ticn i -il ling Lei Lhetu ((are tbe tkntiai tkuora ttt . proceed to tbe cier. ' wtvi r- a--ver? do sach Ak.g i- . .ug-f- law, a neroefefct, cr - -uider-ftr-hx all aanuu aWct tbe.r viertora 1 (MmaFQncaaee tc the pe 'j-.t cf tin r.'.- , tbem inai, if tW Wt Sprronnr and Blair elector, imd if tbe coasting of tbe "f electors wouli gr Seymwu i 1 i i 1 7 1 r". eie.toral coQecee of tbe uucin, tlu t& tbeir electon wffl be counted ai. i uraL. Bbur pUeed in tberWAescy k!'Jr r'' , dener. bTtte coat wl it ay- l.'wt will not figbt'faroarrigbta. we bae eo ngbt u hae ngiUk or at any rate to talk about tbem. The 5. T. Erprert earing Mr. Peadlrtxn'f Vc trust that Tirrini and Wwaiaarppi itm ; "1 Vtlil--l, m i Emcm, bMO ipmuiHi m j CoKm.. e drk tte retadlioB. and lta u Mcfa rxhl to rote as MllBailmiHMI M -- I Tu reprrt- ol, : ?Sed dvfai the narro Comritntiiw Let all ( Totr Wt whether tie Bmp dare re- funi" fair the cwmt. j rJ:paflr,iae-r; Xl: Inder wu (ficera, or asthantr, are the the- twns to be held ia riwae Statf,wne aw ant tinder Military Cm-3der wtoemfcily wiQ not ccrnntmanne each an eAection ; and aecond, bow are tbe democrate going to get tbe votes tbc&atec connted Tb Cwtirotictn happens to provide that Congrt$ avail count tbe tiectcB-al votes. Oa-greas having deJ-beratt-y and properly excluded tbe votes of tbe unieotav stracted Btatea, wiQ of cocrar refase to cocnt Their rote-, if they should be cast Tbe count n be eecared only by vK0oe--iy Gen. Blair" uew civil war nor evet. tbee: for tawagh a new '-ebIlioo should break tip Congitn, it could not -mis' Congresf to count votes which by law are x. eluded. The tkfiperatr character of tbe deiiwcia-ir .eaders and their xoalign infioenee on the South m ?'--- f--:My shows by Rich revo- 1 TI -f ti ui t ti r-tiie rg -tan uat OU1 tart -fBS .ti c Vet .ti ,- r i-k at the South .uauajer are not T-l u- 1c - M1 .MC-Tiy 1 . : Luafssv ' f i r Gr i - - H ry-tino : 1 them a , - u- spirit v ' Uit- late rt - f - iDour "I-m kea tfc : i' ( utbreal . f ibea '-v ,Tto.l atte . w" p. citin z iiw m detw- . -r justifie m fur the! - j' who , .r fUIlllKS . . ui ft.- nttf i - ul . b ' s;th tbe pi , chw y roh - . i.J ti'iner ( i4--tmn t a ; - and v- . t, temp .n i:.' t ; liecrgia : i z .n Cainil , . ' i jrfect r ; l with mas m a perfact i - ciear tbr ( 1 c r (..Tur-uiji- f. r ten N irth ; -ii maLe : -be tur- L r.Te- a ' .-t Ii"W 1- t. l-JiV : J paitlt i- - f niike wt 4er. muT : ' i-uf f e ! t f - Tl ., way. esuitdt )' r casters i p ' -T ' "SF" en'"'. not tnij. ate to( and I: boi ; ' - wac ii irnr fur his m put be ! ngb !iex n nhi unk wt 'trip irm bcu ItH IV p the i ke his . --;ttt r.ght 'ie r ar u nar tt aito tij- Mat- and iTjt tbetr few of m tu-es ai ' it1 ngrt a - . n -t t i ' -tec ue 1 u.-.rcbM as - 'i.i le-r ' 1 a.r t-Iudi- i".. t tak v ci tie aen i :.t.:'.ti"B ' n - k m uu ler tfc i- j ( t: teep g, - , t.u: a- eipedit. . " - ' H.Mi It g; ;;.f n.iM.t wiiicb - ' "ft : rp, ' ft,. 1 1 ntmantic. I - i ;i j . car- ; ti i- -t leer. eomzaut - - - ;l I'T-it- u '. i , wti. hx-1eeil w( ui . a - 1 4r tri The : at ." and , r r ,r.r , a few dayt - i . . i i a(e b- - -' - sj nie with ( - t f r thfr 1- ia . uIm Bay C : Ii I i . 'ti EsiU.Eiaux, il . - .Li--7 as ; 'i that time Out t - t i uld tl 1 . . . cew had d . .l S . j'" l I-ianJ whih tl v :h-.t place, ii .i . - He is w . f :tirc able t" Esec -i w t, -txt- tt t. . i England, or 1. . y jtMu eh s;-- fit, tiiir V-xtk j - -. .n-it- .for 1 fj : ; rut:.e? Capt ' ' ' .- ar. un- -ol 'i- -- '"ong.iig ft :. : . tli-rp''v ftt'- tDf hrtid of Ki c Uu: .t t- also 'iiaw;-' t -'tam. iut not th i . ' . I op- 'Ifc-: ' A'irding tot r : nctfamg Itn - x -Lrv.ors Inih a c r ; V nhe ti ctp- th n-cii-, and d - " I. t I : ob MIT -Uti r iettfT cj: vug . arer il . iii i ha . i m tut- ms -TiTi lenre in : f i wer whj en- it i n ii- to -afe a r-G true t fee wcmJfi. perhe . y tut liach aid a ' - i' - ntere - :i' heart v b. j if T"-mciji3es, t harehin thr who erboard -t Hp char ---l ;-r ma-tc . . L.i.elf, n ti." f ,.ciiijoc: . - LaireJ ha :eii v m by hif- UpJKJ 1 ''rnaent, r tat- ti ( Ji -.'y of C( ZTV for tbe rnkn 'ted t c c u i- ufn?t' and tin w e j gives u' ,i ans of t.a tiwi see fit t nrrei-s. a n- J, . we find . t r act uin Ttf General has ii j mea-ur. frctc rii- soini-repud---Tnip to hiasf eci. &t ine con tt, nu liiffi' ;ba. portion y-akifi-riL rsow - -bp TtaTinent o reti it- f it. . r . . . ttttm pc enjEii ihi t, f i be CU-toitk, of the publtc v MiIv acc .ard.r.C a tbe utni . n-, faitb. not ie tetter : -,ft .i,irit of tbe -w TviM!. he h. 1 -ai! tf r;n- f The law til- m the same ' i-jt-J at the ,u lit when: saJ .lenaitted the payn. -nts of j,, egal tender notes ajth. .-, mat time with them, ! u: h- or thought th-- govern otent ahi u i j n t pay loose legal tenders in gold as aooi i as the p-o-jr.ty of tbe country win pe rant The leading Sep- ahlican pa pen of Hass icbtiseos talk mildly over his renomi aatiojL T'i- ,1drrr tiarr, while li-" approving it, evidently antic-nates bis erection. The Journsl says there is as hrtle l..ubt that ue will hi elected as there was of his fi.imination. The Springa-eld Republican says' " Tbe opponents of Butler having called a sepa rate convention, his almost unanimous nomina t. on win occasion no surprise. The policy which allowed this V. happen, b. TTer, is somewhat doubtful ; tieihap- it was the best course.' Tbe Boston T-an Jr' supports the General and i- of course pleased with the result Tader tbe circumstances it is not likely that any Bepubli eaa of much personal strength, will accept the n-inination of the bohartg rynvention. Tne rebel massacre at (-mild, together with tbe hanging of three negroes by the Ku-Hlax hilar, of Tuacumbia, Alabama, an Monday, arc tbe direct results of the teachings of tbe Tam many platferm, aad such Tevoltrtionary Demo cratic leaders as Blair, Cobb, aad Toorabs. The p-oceedings of the Convention at Tammany warmed all the rebel elements of the late Con irierary into sew life, aad Saturday's- aaaawaere is the natural ranBxpasaeeof the ateps axstertaken under Iieaiucratac auspices, aad eswoanfament by the rebel leaden of jexovja. Blair, ia hie Broadbead aaaajfasav aad letter of acceptance, canmahr4 the uiea throw of the rsraeajheg Govemmeeta aad the davpersion of Omgreas with the bayonet , and denounced the liberated bondmen as 41 idle vagabonds." an "alien race of eeau4tarharoas mer " a-. . a enppon-. a. loieness l ' iireta-r I - hBc and 1 tomtit whhe twee of' ( Tinbe Wl1 " uprm T Jf4" t ton abar 1 ame. b Frank Blair, whom our aartr li .- t il v v ai-poicted for that purpose. C " i.- .in - aiii icl u- stiatcb tbe old ln & -. ti- iu--.ce .t again to the breese. a - - cr - - . l t:k (iad ot battles, ana mk ia : re-- i . ' -r cu--t.tutioiia. utterti l'l ah tht v'nte ana olaik) tlie-t T. ry Ua( I.Mi u -t-J 1 -ti n r . a ai.' tbematme them. Drive taem man me laue u social and political society. Write down m their memories this day and all days and f..r al. t me to come, the feeling and s:i:nt of abb..rrence with which you rerard and estimate ibe-e meTi . Heaien for some biist-e-.nr. w. .-n-. tnal 1 may write infamy upon law foTbbca-1 of lim?! mti, t:.a: itier may trael throogh etrti d-- ' a n -i at . -eiecteo cf 1 Heaven, sorirned lv a. . -.-e f Thrv r..v I Mask their final eongeaaa. re..- a-. i.nd- tnV aattI! of that ancient insmuraoL Tosabs ssOffwed ic a similar strain, ana , to Ks bearers, aisg; other tbinr- t Let us hate so raore Jhese tieaimersas hab- ' UU,r t tf. T?? v : a I- -.- -J .a. TL.. . m.i 1 aalstdeteshms. Let it be conarme Iople of tbe United States, and all these tsUer- able moeLeries called reconstructed Stabs, erect- ed by fraud and fore. aaast tfce eE-est tbe people, arid in defiance of the C.ni,tllntioii, veil ig2mT ..... . . intbe name oftbiopIe of Georgia I ell upon THE BURLINGTON, VI'. 1.00 tbifr dT to inrr Aroai yov- prtsmrr tb-' t i.1 i it Vlr- asfc t furftit tbe only ciaoa - rn -"Lae t pul'i tt- ' i c:fi i ujih .u": ": f - i :i - ii i u our. TY" Gt- -ia LpgUture tia r.' w lr ten from tht.r Ih-3t," in open defiinco 1 tij 5tate ".-iiPt :ui c. tbe legi-iators having any negrc bi'"d c.ursinp tbeir veins, and tbeir ci-nstituect are now following up tbe good work" by mur- j At a laeetiug of the Eetrenchment Committee I of Coztcreae on Mcr-iar. &ub-Rfnnsuttee was . " , , ... I wi th, itx- of internal rereaae mMOm. mozr cpedIlT o ia- -gtjgaa the rraaani why tat Sapervaiort or- . . , . f j Corre- ha.e no! j-t brra aPP.id. Alio, what are tbe character aad extent of the fiw, eharpd br Mr. BiocUer aad others aa ' hariar ko oommitted ao the Berenur Iet-rt -tf - - ,, w i ae - i names of tbe panom who instigated then. Tbe 1 rob-committee coneiat of He-Brs. T&n Wyct, : Benaon, Haleey, Je&cks and Edmnndw Ike cxtaniirte will hokl semons daring the and prepare its report so as to be presented on the 15th of October, in case a seswwTi of Con gress is held at that time. It it midfnnsd that die Catnmittee tutjertook the iaveatigsrimi at the request of Mr BoILine. It i croof tfce best results of the Sepcecnber sessioB that it block? the DetaocraJic game for gettmg Mr. IlcHiitt flWLpended, and paittimg a .uan in hi naiee who iJ Til iiiiii lla iinawteiiM miiii elihh nnrrnpT m.mm-- ooahi eoBtrd avuiahie to help the Bemacratic niTivat Grace Giw-nwoed, in a ktasr priivted in The London Star, aeys : There be nsany who find the clatwcter of Mr. Gnat a befflttp and lmpenetrabk rnyaawy who imaatiBe inetu liter Jeeaitalhr dark and snhtie in hi r i-nurtl.ic cuietnde aad retaf eace in the -.;.M--ie fie, from vrhich all merely CL-not.- - k- .-lance off Then .tier-win. seei. up but the remii.i..uf - mplieiiy and etn. -.1 - j-Jiiess of the u- . t r'.n..ance bin. COB -.i : i"r aii'J shallow. 1 r im-mr a bay of I i Hi- i f which ta vc-tf wa- rrys tal utterly tranahi ht, that .teemed to : i- 1 ( u. i. 'y reachmgt ; i ve- tbe si le of i r t.j'tcb the sal : r jt "ile at the bor : j.-thty were son.- .' ut beyond n.y rot -.: . then is eomet: ' z t a t "st mert mf ' n irant that i.. rnr iaca m tat .Jv. .1 flexible, sas- - ue ext m tbe str . mutab ia".. .w. fi-ni'y ba- tiiTeyet tn th. ,i. ! r b'.We air of aeJ--..- -ior"and seK" --i t ttiat envebpe th. aii iiHthine as far n- tk.ss.1.1 reiu-'ved frt : 7 : :i-i t. or hautem deri- mar e.ther conk aiM v. h n ver is puilry i ta. . " i, i t make tl St'- 1. z .i " swelling an. i. . " -j..?eeh doe ' dt ' If a tn hi- - . ;: ' i'. -n" mo-' I - - ;,u b the x , aj. i j ii n- trative : (j-. . 1 . -t -b tmkl ha -B - . fit vr ae IT'ys-. b : .' " H good . ' hi - - - j. . her lips - si iitort- effectual , l- email i.i5rou- mis- ' i.f hkiielt ty , rii.i xh ma-iner, pri -v -r,'np for .lcu -beJ men. -i i .i-n trt j vr. a is -: u - cr of tue . k i btt.f ieen . i- u wsT" had ",it -be kecr Jt a few Sa.Sres aL h V.e The i : -iti 'na1 fire ' z ft- i- t ia j th it t'eaaaat .rn ii Prestdt ' - tr Pekia hit -. , k The mtwr ' rar'v railed - t. ! & K. - I-xpEri. 1 'EU Il WlU w (rn h - viiC f'f ibt aJ b.. Li - rtituan-l ' V v. Tk.. t--CltlH y. it or MB ti cvi-cmi thiat f i ( t?D'i any . i .?iu- f Sir M I ..rj G-iik- - -'t., i. rctjc L - I CapT f.' L. i .f JK- - ii :Lu- expedi- , . : I- G-f!d, 'v. yars a" t ;ii New . -.ii I ty- Uiat H . i ippxst, I i "itu frvin . ia.; j.uut two - zt' - ajii t ne of . .tin .-traity if '.m - liiakt ! - ihat tbey 1 iiii t trtney . . :r y warn , to j Ht btuDed J it watch aud 1 ' . if ar- rt . .am wliicb he t cttniderable iiai matiin tbe , - -aJt vault of j t - p.tl :l .: 'tome , t:v had I- far- I t-ec:. an eivTnn- 'ai. IP- dt .mcLit- aiiJ rach artic us t f .- r as would i... T t In-. t. taeir jyarney. I r - nif time past l bee, bosuie to- Ja i c .uJim and his tribt hi wr-i tn- nat.re followers i ' Kmg Albert, wa the region about B-i al-t By. where Mr. was ijiia-tered. and w..l al.ow ao iaear-i-.n-. t-jej- country. T.ie place where this i- described to te 9 mated i- about or J hat if-i awl fifty miles an-thwai d fr m Repulse Bi.v. atj ia iTder to leacb ,t .pt. Hall has i armeii an aHaz.ce with A'Urt unl his people, 1 aan t retber with his own es.-on 'S Europsaaa, 1 wu.- j.repanng aa expedioV ti k ab ut ninety per- sn- - ti march in onset of tbe rerord.-. It M- Ha':'' lLteation te -tart ia Feoruary or Ma- of thi year, aad la '.ai a.-eady accumu htfeJ -at i.laes uf provisoes 1 r t-j. purpose. It wta- Mr Hall's detenaaaa-joii. if --accessful ht aan it the cairn, to prea- st,!l father and if p- i it rt-ach the open ft.!a- ri and perhaps re-u-n by way of IJehriap- Strait- If impeded he tj oected to ivirn frosn bis exrmditiaat.. King Wi am s Land ah cot Septecber of 1H68 and tajkt up bis quarters for the va-ft at Repahw Bav Last winter, iboagh unusually severe het . wa the mildest ewer known m the Arctie, reg n-. tbe temperatareat no time billing lower thar. fu-ty degrees below awx TJ. t.t j-r ,,r tbe lirsacsorrs. lac asa-r rietor of a " Lying-in Asylum," in Bow Tork Ay, in wtucb the sudden death of o yiaiag woman oeea aoaed a legal investigation a tern days siavfa, ad I mined, on the witness wall, the butt of acaiM ! a week in his establish rir. which he uok oharge of and " adopted ouf The Sew Tork Coasverriai states that there sowax least an fiBy such estahlishmeaas is that eityaadrhat ansbabrr more than aae thousand iTlnatftjIits chiatren are bora ia them tnuj jmr. "Jtmd wkat brrvmo of mea. aaka the but rial. "Who believes a rhnnsaad fine j annually pall np their carriages laefcre the doors phvees, aad Jynxfly adept the of such pir little baetaide? Who beBeves there are nve hundred one hejatial yea, even fky warthy ciujens anxio to adoat pregeay of parent about whom iMthang is Iwaea hut hbeir Hecm- Se! Of every hundred cluttmfctav r eaoh aWwataJaweiaCOti aeeuta-aiwe die wihwil$ rtifith. ci t iicy are rnr4rtd ' But nv.t Ly ar .:v: y ti cnc. r fiapTuit outrage if r.( itt c-at stiV a-t f m . nL- lntioct-rii . -vj i- . ii T tL-'-i- u-t- g i-a-J .he I- i L Csj-e .1 L i '1 .ttllatJi..a . ..IJJ stxrety. jiltiA ' i in l.i I p-c .n-- itttatd neglect- ' That is a terrible re'-waasaoa of the depravity whua lurks and festen is tht grea: cities, and Lit.b i Hy n njean!? cc in fined t Acw Tors 'ur ey falls as wt wn:t tic a paragrxpa; il b t aiaiiiar paper, a.iud.l z ti tb? vhjtetaut n X rtatit l . i ..iritiBiuTc cb-id-C" Ir il uefji. ar . '-,j.".c a Mi Me; ..-. tt m .f t Foundling Hospital tbare, with bong instrumen- , , L .... tal in the business, which is accompanied with great cruelty to the helps little ones. Tbe writer -ay '- Tbey are taken irate tbe-r rmtb er lief tlie are L4 buri.i r-j a-j-t b. -t ' l aii a- e ijre every i..pri-. and the mirw ii cna-rrc a-.-r. ri.-1 chi f -re .r --Hie niiet l, t-if ok Q-t r-r tb to"' we.-n taic cry." Where thev are shipiied to is not stated: but the Montreal rTaraou. copying the paragraph, adds " The above terrible statement accounts in part, f-.r the extraordmary infant mortality . f Mjritrea. We oeiicie lundlaig J3ospn d. h we-crgd thfxr .eye-:' roal'y sis, e- t.iat- tai; tn Tb'y ia4 n5Jnaxrry t. lirtxrasie-3, ana cause gPBatr .4-11;. atnonr infmntf, than if they did net exist." 7C.-3.lv the wages of sir. if death, and tbe s.ns of the faii.r-frt viuted upon tie cnHdrtr.. i TbeeSeial figares of Xxs .tJecurn j- 1 tain the first mures, aad place the ca-ntj f.r remar GhstnUrhsn at 119,001. Ic the Ho : p,,,, KO KepubSsans tiA 81 I- , , Docrats art elected, agiin 105 Hepublicans and 4 Democrats last year t yut-eii ltoDeiU of j.m, whose tubji exteosnely mrer1. Q c d . -tie it.-' - i "fli ..ci. ..--I -',r i -jfiru' -.ecarei -i.au i toe ajn-ction ofiiie GoTtrr.ci-' f i-.coar-e m lent V-.-M-T . -i-sr f " i t ice, tawl wot -epf-t-1 f i jii ct'i;nterUUn .r :Uebta. N--LZMSV CaWTAL1"T SOTB- Mr. I. W S v i. jU oaf jst oompletod drawing -f - u " w . in piocc-p oferectxra at Jackson- ; i i xid-L It ie to be boih by 5ortheTTk capitata, and a nraaber of Boat on mfdianic? hau recently gone there tc wesrk upon it. It w dteicaed to fat a ant daat boel, faiiabttiin elegant atjbs, and wiB meet a want fsh there by Vortbern rintars. . - "he wt of til maiden lr 70, who fct thrr uj i jooc dirt ts her cmlv chM ilhKtratei ti eoat-7 of the rbi iner tbr , . . -i- . Varae it we!L" said the J,. I?e4Ce.wther - l5w-rbf wr. i"-J.- Iwe Tomtr nwoher dotnj be? . TZl l,..ti-- .' ttr ; 1 -r 'exyivaj, viuc i- . a sort has been on-awjence. acainFt Mr. I-inl. cbebeSder of the rebel privateer AUt..d, by the owner? of one of the vtel which troyed. Iticlaimed that v :. violtvtion of It-W and that br wntT -1 are Sable for damages sustainec! at i.-j amu We understand thai Mr. Laml h-J land.-j ti.. eeentrT which wen accesnbfe and that they hi' -been aitacbed aad are held HahU fo- whatever he may be heU to pay. Tbe case i- tw;cl and w of deckled int-reat. Cut... a.;. i. ir .Nni - t. 7 insurrv.-t K'li t.a-s in i-ei u i 1 . ' Skit m far if 'in ItjtWi Urj.-.'.'n The Paris Tirf fear the Its' i: ' orerthrow the monarcbT under Vn l i Ln.:-: It is aaaerted that Francii iM. ci-Kil is the uruat. itisiur p'he jl' .it-. !' e rebel . , ofr men ba tiki I n ' ' -OIK.: !. A KeMUtt-j. Pf-I--.il 1m t Gezetlt iffcrlz tliat re' am- n of thai Stit bh- w that J-r;j. last July fon-ixhi tu'-ri' Twenty of tiie tu-irifrel ier one of tbe ntu-dcrerK In e lit - - -r r:tv : a.. U in, difhCki'.-J aK-L U.t r.i iiiz tiK-.r nrht Ti uem'crtJ Lec - a.tire. c atiy 'tber Ir'.-' : - i- -' li'iu'er M nnj r aeti t "1 one (if , i tL t T I. ''t ' i -iymp ' v . w iuf i 7 ' f. IT - L i 1 1 .-c-r. tbt t a.- -fceui.t r-' 'ti a c(insideraiiif n -.:.p frUOvirr " -a.Lt- tf the T A.jng otherf : ti ii"ly Xante : tti. ciiarpe of h ' - pansiu . . - t j.rx-ut ai - I" Ih;r.n-, tiw - , --Iter victim : "--ep oeem tc T if T 3 il- daSpCl ;.,v ;:: of .gnoi Li.a.: .u Ue i .I.-, m citrac: fri L w .t'tr..t: -a f ....ig 7 -11 t-j-f. who Ciii w- t- .n whe a a -.pertabihty. ai Tin v-a lawg is a :i w 1" u all the t m i. ur. - ti. carpi szsti-r gi this it bell .n .g 1- ..ap-i-r. a-J T'.. L:..--h prom has Mr ivt.ui-k for his (Mat In i '"ut.er- Banquet, a xxe- .-t tbi Britain's in " w-:.lc t- tne7iw" ttii une style as his spl f . .,.., , nhout tV hi; r. rt .'. A-nencari pjtit - - ' l"pt 01 per i : uaii.-er , as character. ' -" 'u h i.nledaeatel Atne t iiw P sS whe .Ii,.-, tt e m. i. . particnar 1 If Mr lb. et.-j t. ta.L. lit him talk; thcaiea at me"-, of ta-t . hi- might seh-ct bk oeeasioB Ui -k w ' "r1 r ---drnoent WjaOiiLtui. despatch of the rlii.u Ti.t -Lio.rutee on retrench mer . ha 1 a m w. ii. t.-i.-.y to ea,';ne into tbe rHS-n wiiy Se Tetary McCavhwrn i iifaaw to aprxiint the 'ie.-lc ' otSsaB to execute the ae s-ewpse law r th McCnTioch and Mr. &jiims wereoaa-ac-1 . ;: latatr toed the Cesawttee that he had u.ii: li t i ii.M.nsiwi.i fti. tt.- the name! .-.''!. ITi pafajjeans nrged upon him as be 'V-i.-'-weald putifiiu the duties properly. 1 tit Secretary had osl desired to rcji, l.u; a -i.- : him tr- send in kaV ki oonuaatiuiw fr... u.i the gaauerata, aad cab b was unwilln . i. i waULtary MiCuDoeh statea nasi J lm.l t, fi.i ' to tlod ;rh rotsmiatioaer Bo.ins, m. en.' with &b f be rj-wyirrfrrmded, but that wheia -actkn waa u. tbaxs a fjtticai r-caring be d&. -that ibr I aion tas fastr abould ba e an - :: mow, aad he fell ohga-j u. x ai a: tin- aa- ac corded it His smtenieirt rbflhcaaee r- v-fl - i that be was acting direct?. t under ier. 'i i Tax llk3aeaT-7 Case. It seem- to be cu.-- -U j that the farce of t qrratt tr-al end?- w,t'. . dden discharge of pn-ner. 1 1 epitaph tLight well tbt- tu : . fcr ttajy Inat adaaVtive enrt to bnngiir jnstice "Stweet aw fto fjuiclaly d.ne -wonder what I was begwet- Tht, . the ease baa been as ibtiows - Surratt eaaae into coart -n the Z2ta i Wwi? last and pleaded no iroilry, and hi ci:n--4 Jr have the caw tx- m til : i-u:-i -. - - ksdiaie, Oi. : w-i.V - -f nBes1 4h4T the de. l :ra : i 4 riy an. fTAcuri iWy xut. piea..t.. .v"wEi amnes-y JaiM t as sn5c : ' " " tbj- :L . 'uz.-r a - i- - ovmnrrt' . hm l i. t . tl ea-ary,.., a the i'-e.l-rit r-t: T in, p.. .. sviou j.. " . 1 ; - lem - : pnui a,-a. y . r ... 1 - 1 . iitil ti 1 i iiai - when tbe ea-e -aa- a., -, At the openmc 1 ti e ucfen-e pit In a - - f -inn taat ar 1 1- if ,: fr ui 'm d " f tit eountry. and remainea srjr unt.l urouirht .iack tc !rrfc. 1-- " tr- that they o-wi' : .'-V' tha: a matt! ir r Tl ( i u-trul-. 1 agt-a. - ail i.' I n.ii- it ui. .1-- 1 .luljrc V, i ' e vi. i as.eu i-i-.-ifr 1 1. . ai : f - ' ' 1 1 JV country a-ti ea-ftr the retail with ir- dlfiVrenre, ia it ft V if J and the v.n dict.ie feeling acaifat ahisK wao ir, tie gu-lt of Lincoln's murder tci m gijod raeasi-rt died away or been ab-.-'-.ed -r sinsirr c--te-ratn. But -re tl-'k a v ' aK ;i,j tiie 0 - e-x.r..e-i-U'lci ' ' t---ra. -..-r . - a fu- aJ.. 'e- - f ' -' - - -a e.. .. .-a . spend 6SOO.O11O in h- capture anrj trial, only to reach tbi- lame end :mroteM conclusion for o1t twe seaatooa of a A rapartar atSx the tfflrm teMaxaliza- tioawnwtwan1ni-- Cavti hi KV Twrk ri rii".Wphl3, br?"-l FJih Ihstnrt fsre- ' , at far aj. we ba. e seen. ) e fiw Gen. BurWrV iag!y no" . . . ...... B0' - j --' - ' : -.- " ... I . ;- . i.i :y r h ease is regarded as erru" iu rr the hue de. partmcat of the G' 1 another war. . raai ha ' est ; of ' l..r An aiuck ui, Gene-u' ivi ... -tiauiicJig aim fur ukin- udraataire of hts kate itf ahfleace to make political speeches. w&? prepared st the W o . fc, sioee, aad telegraphed Veier, at. Tut 1'. - :.iil-.-Gjera. Hit ifiU'.'U wrder tU ir ff.n u.l ;Jer tit fi-t d-a JaTuarc next -"tra-.c ft- .f ail letters resKerrd and ' ihe Cu.'.tri ?..e iaai' .- I xl-e t'l NW Year's ii I'jc Ut.r.uo ieyjiiour well, has 1 wij Lvaij. fr f . .- ui 1 tw-aty years ia eiery i - " " f!ua tiw to ear 11 " f . r",ria- . " ' a. - j- i :ii L i v l. : i- a in:- - -.t 'y ii-S,i,; .i that fan-- -a"; -it-', -tji i. ,:i c ititaJ eai!r(Mi-c e is - ,-.' ,t" i tt jia!, i Jisrrtier ati ! .-.'; " I -h ji rttni h.- i -j'. "u'i,i nr.'' liDt.-se . pur i -itr . v.; :..uch BbctJ- w f fen. c, T.. V .i i ,n i t; -K.ue fiiu.--t si.- j-' i il - j tit p c 'cr a ii I"- ime ...i. .itfcet tr tKitj . ii..w cal&. a up.u vi w- f .. j --Jir- tlntia-K.lui. tt pas- lia-. t rx ii.' ui n i wii ' 1.-"- ' t? -cur.:-. t't i .- ! h - i-t i-. tn: to ttl.e frutn : i female. the,r bar. r- v. ' i j -i i . . i"ii ;n the is ' Itr--if..;. l-ws an-l '11 nrt- r. i.'j 1 1 '..-v dut'i Ui-nik t,u--u . . -.1. a-i'ij- i' .-r- f 3f ap-- . 'Ll- I-l.Jll.T. pi.t.t :si j.v st i ' a'"j i nodical kvatt. . r.r .1 -i. in.- .-.i:.c if it takes ail I. iV r err wbt re r. ' t? Zhfji iri. ft- 4 a ;" rt"- .-..!. ji B r' . -si t. c TJtUi and lilsir. !- - th a y n'a. jei-r V. i n'Mi Fur- .;.!.!' t r t y h . burr, li ' J. trn v ;li 1 - '.t w :J. t l' Lie L i.'i-r.: ' ' i . -jr.- -'it 'uTtk- lac cf ( , ! .U.. - ' x' t. Wi- S1!'J j.-.if ,i 1,111.1 c - ' I uul- ftCL.ia-r " .iici'tit. .u--' j w-;'ul .c ,'. ' T - ta-tii-ifcted at than ct, -"ntii. Her, J. A. Gri5Wjld, Ofel, P-wif r"-Am the speaker. - tbe lat l ihUbf oew--Wi p: Jw -yivF-i talked i beir? i-.l ut-1 atx'oti' rrtuajem, uid , -t i.i vt bt p- '-tJ Gr-Ii tn S7- i.,..ur. ivJS -.- -se. ., ,..( . r i-. rYesrdent - i.ahipfMrhitn. Ttj JT--M. Dtf tit .f iuit.tid A J., has nanled a Cipts-rhcad flvg. and " saSed tbe mast" the fcepebjifan banner. It was u. ri i allowed 1 .led eapits yon the - . 1 ti b,.- ...r:j .ri tbe Couth 1 . , b . dead . 1 -u- - '. ; Ii- ii .i- 1031 1 -ill!.-, Ba'C.-t, J. m. . ...1 ii -ii- --1 " Hulifno tb. .r-altni ba; len conda -ted a .:. a s..:t i i Saei cruiv it -"..i"d . itt 1 itt- netieve w rooneT " XING, oc TOBER ( .Ml'VluN NOTES. r iliaooTerei that .f. -. that he r 'Li his tbe Ii- (St. to : - na BVeaau. "ter fnas Kaa-w sajs I : i, -u Shcrid amid a. we paUoH gereasarked " I do U nil far ekeUd. 'Vs he 1 is elected I shall throw ap mj hat aad ' beets." Mr. Pollard, the historian of the rwbeili ' . - "vlitkal PaMfkld, poWished ia S- York. . , .. .Ne fbUowiag language : . u . if the South sboaU realise, ia P t. ua i hi-' rieal set-e, that the coiiaaterawi e-nse iv lirir.'j, actual on us ashre tiufint battle of Mandtiat xnu fm&t ' JJ a:; uneaurladv!, lirmg catw." This is what that eminent democrat Georje . Pagi of Ohio says ofXbe fourteenth auiendment: -1 would not gire them a three cent postage for tbej fourteenth amendment It is aot - .... .. k. t t tue Constitution, aim neita- pm - , and I ay, Frank Blair 't-bur soterninents must be over- these c5Xii thrown." --i . . l ..... trreal tl-usvernor.. - ewnfert in the Demwrntic (.lutform. He aaTS : ' He declare- the hc li Omgrrasional ur Reconstruction void, anl a a eonetqeBce vthinr which has been done under it void Ws platfiint we .f the South can -tit. i : : " " ri'e u? tt mr rights, to our p..n n o. 1"-" ' ' ' f;1 that has been Jon under the ai b.tnn sn i unwarranted de-miuid- -if C.ncrs.' v.. c 1 1-"1- ..... u?ft: .jecl. " nly irfie ti Mioa- ; .!M! Uvn dene to njfce treason it has -eceived .t. Tammany Hall, wi'i. ti tiii'-K of toe Demo- en a st-Scient wi cipiKy! rnan m."c1'1 uiur He yti 1, '' Sn?i.'ultr .Jt;j i-. ' It t rvpnri tlu.: v. V -I - DTC-sJl c?.v. 17 i ..tp against Sey jti cjm Jhfr. (, - ar, t 'mj le clft.':nm had a i ii iH-niucrats of :nvior it- agaan be--i, k -ju-v , f tbe Nirth utn re-i-ectrng its To jj hi. ...i W el b - 'iiiii'lo i1 . . it- know, upon -n basrxpres- . a- ! of a distin- -. .--..tie party of i:d iotes " Tbe g-Oi- aSe ,' tii :li tr .1 - It. iter -i.t say any-.-j tuat i.r iy i xasper- ,r . ii- - i'- - .-a. - l..r-irfluen- r ata.1- lp HLUUCraCV I.---ir y anl often" I 1. 1 ere is hardly a I- 'I 'e-'ed essrtion bet i ' iset ai. aim -t ln- - rm:-lKL. And , i . . -a -yie'L pre -i. -li." tne ifluesuon - - i.i-f r m w aoun l w r-iire . - it- discipies to afier this msb . a . -ti i be treated I . v ;.e.-aue tbe r :. f uu-- ent- r f- G'.T , ! ' . rty to io - - !Le -iuty ..f - 1, -e .r-i!'0 Ex- - a - -i- .-ntL-asts v ' - 'i.ra"efu! -ais of tti - V . i not ap-k- .r tli.- Srst . ' jau iict v . tiiev -u5er white - - i '1 .r.- t array It 1-a.J tLem to . :..at --at Ian-l;.-. fiac bang . .-I'.in-l " New ncii In M street, i lati.ain s.juare. a iietii ' - between V ij-rt Vl After F x, and ly posters -r.t -3 Iietii ..rary ii,u ns inn, - -vTjt.ur an 1 Blair - t r-i i-r-1 tbeio- - .! ,-Jias- l;ng . . .- ." ii. P ouien j -v-rut I nder the . t t. tie mexpedtent : -line So tbe two u : -l.i - -y - 1 tb j. j t. hti i . - ' r,.t M . J. 1 s J, iti- ml; - I...V - . if,. .1 tK n ., ' . tV 1' t " as . t si- 1 i ti b : j ' Ijoa-ti i-. -Te If, -i.'r periKi- r tti -tW P-p' " - TS t T jet-e . - it ' -ii .' - outf . ase of the C'.p : - upba-i'j.. peafeir,- .f 7 .1. Colorado, it says - in- all Kepubl leans. ,- i :: t y Ietuoerats, atm- -.-t ta w ptwer. and - -umit fraad ' - Vev orL, one of the f y u i h,r i v 71., .lie-' I -: i.-"--r.rT.- thi cruotry. and 1, -.iier- .if- ir- . -lti'i:'; Jietaycratic, has de tun-j Jar 0 - -1 ar.l ' f.a, aid uiKjWal.iadll , ara 'is; t. ' " "r :n-l Fla r. but Hvfi n.ii-. Tb s j-t. .-x-" a ery great io-?.atT.-i -i-:1 1 1--- U-r punier the edi oiii -iu-r-" -. ' .1 -ht. ' .Mai. ny. of Fenian faUt Gi-t.-i, . i-u y gives a ery ea-iiH3-az.:ie a ..m.i .f vftura ihv Jfta. He y-that th. Vt-n..an-l Maine eleetioaw aaea bad a great effect upori tt.e dem.rrats in all parte of tle rt:a' aii-1 tb.t tii- rn.T prominent among t them arc r if-ic-cl tb..T G-aLt will be elected. - Toe rSect i f tb j. ha. icii t ue more general 1.1.KI. i ..a,aUrfr i a. leti enjoyed for two ' yea- tet. V c 1 i -iM, Uu. r uTrip inaTit. iy. . T . - '..aii ti.l i bu tbe other day that -.i.titrt" bow M - Croeiet ' place coaid he o.u' paper, if be -lnHitd die. Tat taja-ed anion- im icaling TiiLunt neoam aaaie : ' "- r ; ally ia the aoreWii BWf of at white cmjens are ; fax was tht alter,, ue man in any aad. meian- threatened jiot only with Jtnti.. t pith , I cL :""I't , death, should they dare to vote the Bepublleaa 1 i x-lresiiieut v of Liberia, arrived ai ( tanket ; while cul..-cd an are intimidated, and j Boston on Tuts 1- - na. -.ng laneew tX rJahzsMre wiU be kept from the poll-1 y force d tbe pre ' or Tbjrl He is ioJc'ng after the interests j J? atateof thir-g c ntinue-of-. i rit Collect, .f which he it bow the j .., .m--li ti-uiu . aew.. nd v-.J v..n ol f the Sew ng- j otaxtjaae- an nc ..ct i pt a. u. m.tt co-ne out laadeoiseges, u. nun tnfcinaaaua as ralaaieB iahr.-ijer r-lieioay by day ' Gen. (rtl!; ten ' tc their management. Mr 8ertt, whs i of H Miii of Georgia. i- etii'eai ring at Lome and unmixed African blood, aa- bom in Peternbara, ; afcroao w eer.t' 1 e murderer-, but hit jusiiS Va. He went u Liberia at the age ef light I n. cation aaaouni. to OVat .a i .wva- wh an if He was never a slave. hi mo'hsr faabtr; a free yon when you surprise him in your aowkc. Haa . wactis v' .t hi-father w-i. . Free Preac 1 ...ur- , 1 tv. p laerxroiai kam t , sfaaia. came to . iat- i..ur Pnaa. j.i.t --r'.' with other pa - 'at 1 the Lam . Ht wa- well c .i 1 1 -ji mean-l- 1 . He was - 1 ' l t knowing ui r a ne j ir .m, he went .t.. ' V-tir: nearT- rud ' r f. i.. n.ct vitb agen .... .a- la., rican Hast. . ' .c-t i ia Iiurimgton. t 1 1 a- ai.y guest WOUld ' - '1. i pr. vided with . Jean Hut . . ; den Garr, l'r . u,. . 1 BBrJ:r- i . t . a- siiethc t.i- ac naa l w. refused a lodging at ca-a- . a flicht rjaracranh to F a- i-1- V -- w.ncb called out tbe r. l.j v . Sept. H GlLVTlX- '-i.iy a --tate-' which is -li admit- was refused entertain- ment, as he tr m in t'( I..L H-ue F. -,. cfl.er tola,irt Irym wh.lt I keep it jr, ui'i vc-irs. 7 G Cxatx. . .r. rtti. case, .bis Mr Chaun- f-.- t.-.xnr ireeueot .' i-'-'i. e'l-isuan. IU .s I ui-aaiiwj preacher of the Methodist EpieoojaJ i u-rr,. knd 1- ah-.it f'f r-s.rr j 1868. Mr flart rcfases mm entertainment be eatueofhuroor. It is evidently the intention oftheproprieUr f tbe Lake House to keep a strlellr democratic brl, and be refuses to haTe anj bat " irf.ae -e " abtmt D win net this be a terr dimsalt thing fcr iam to 4? Cil.r" is a peeottsr thing. It takes the most acute m.nJ- ti. decide aeearatelj in re- gard to the aJoJe. and dep-- of ... Beside-. the same nan is not an; ' and some men are ef various colors at ine This M" Tuiun-ei w.!' Ar''.T ''-'ll.-trj'e tai Lse He is refu.d Wpng lcanK Mr Clark tikes him u. be a Mark man, while the tact i he i a ' half-white ' and though we do not wudi to insult Mr. Chaanoey, yet candor compels us to state that the a-Atfe- half sprang from as j-nniae a Democrat as Mr. Clark himself. Thus M pun -1. ret!., tla-knalf.thn'.a.nuiftlif Prnv. oeram white half have been ignore.! and m aalawi by one of its armest admirers - The best bl md i f ar ! d Virgmian fam ly fclniun t- wJ clam Hole. jt eanes m-ed w.th African bld We pat it ia this shape, because whenever we see the races tqmmUj dtndtd w always give unatreace to the .J Semi. .r par m We say to ourselves: " waat : .-na. . - fn. ta reoocaiae .K. Jan of that can l Ota . Tm him auaia. wmcn aH ... msh of a Senator ar a Vioa-rresaoexii, it ismixod'kalf and half' with the b-se blood ofaa Atrieaa?" Justice forbid "So1 Blood will tell ' " And who shaU say tbat whenever half a maa's bleed is Anglo Saxon, that hair is sat enutled te "take the lead ? " Bat having mentioned this praaiae ease, let as consider how the Clark idea of ' keeping a hotel" would work in a soppoeable one. Let us suppose that Gen. Beauregard, late of jff Dam' army, now of Sryawar'i, who is travelling tnng. through the States, abould crane to Burlington. He would naturally go to the Late; House for esitertainmeat, and witfl tbat modesty which be has so often and so boan tifany niaziiS-sted, enter hi- name as "Peter tbe Great," or "Tbe Great Toutant," ae the (bought struck aim. Oae glance at hie dark, awarthy face and abort hair, lastrtdeas black eyes aad whhe teeth, would be enough for the acute Clark, and "The Great Peter" would have to "march along." And then what vain regrets would fill the breast of the too chival rous proprietor of tbe Lai House, when he tbavad he had turned away true of his friends and kindred spirits because be Iwed so much like a erattua of roor badly mixed "' Mr. Clark may thltik, s.- be once "aid. tbat he can "always tell a nigger by his smell," but how would he decide a case of this kind Sup pose Seymour was Governor of Vermont, ai. ' -a the pwlness of hia heart should permit h " friends " to enrich themselves with "barbaric spoils," an-) satisfy their heroic nppetib- for beadabriaking bj letting them loose upon the -- colored people," as he did in New York in " '63," and that soaae amiie-begrin-ed warrior, fresh front tbe plunder and burning of he barber's shop at the corner of Church and Mair.Bta.. aad with the best broadcloth of the head barber on his back, should come t.tne Lake House and demand a lodging, Mr Clark would Bay. " No use yourputrmg oatbe brogue. too are a i i nigger : I know you by your smelt" Wh3e it would, in fact, be simply the smell of the " good clothe " so recently taken from the head barber, whom this Democrat is sappossd to have made heaJkes with one of his own razors Evidently the Clark idea of keep--.ng a hotel for the public would never wo-k in tr. case. He would hear a genuine ''crk oti.an," ue Far IV.wn " whoop, and that is a" be would know about it, until he was ;i.f..rme-i ry fc-uie -ympatbizinf: fnend that he rec-ved a ' crack oa the head " for raLHag a Democrat a nigger; aad that had the " hit of a sthiek ' not been softened by repeated thumps upon African -kuila, hisown wmllhava sural been " crack ed." This is a suppoaabk case, yet more cnmkeiy tUngs have happened. Mr. Clark can se with half an eye that with bis present ideas he is like ly t tars sway good respectable Iiemocrals bs-c&u- they happen to have on the ooat which once graced a -btaanly negro." aad which still retains the odor of its owner It is quite probable that this turning away - Or am n Calw " from the Lake House is " a blessing is disgunr " to thtu , bat the priariaif involved a hardly watted to a Republic, and awaaeks of the K. K. K " Touts, JtsviMa. Frtae oar own Cerrespon ient. Oar V) ashiagtaa Letter. SoohWrn frTatr. 7V Gorrraor of .fja'omo nrisc 'or froos" to tnforet thr lav TV r.reaf sMaaoere at Camilla Gor War attt'i reto or' tae PiUUic u Cini Aipar Bill What ;..',Wavrf-' o: tt-Lrrt Thi lal.r u il Rtvt-nn ittfrropi'i Prpnti Goaip. Wasui.vgtov, D. C.. Sej 28 Tax si.rTH, First upon the carpet is the arrival here of G.-.i . Wm H Smith of Alabama, who is accom viiiiiei 1-y several respoesible and li.ff aentia. men of his State. They come here to ask cf the Executive troops with which to preserve law sn4 order in that State The causes whsrb have rsAiwarae tide appeal to the President have been fully given you by uaeaeasih. The Governor and the delegation will wait upon his eixceileacy toay, and before this reaches you yoc will oBbtWas be appraised uf the result of their mis f .on. i oigilig froui appearanoea 1 havrd u:tie in atyiag that they will nut meet with so prompt areaae as asd taw Tooaeaaseaas who came here a lew days sbse for the same Taurpuae. The iiadhwnised averaion to call it by the lightest term uf Sir. Jchcgon to giv e the nratectioo of the military tc any Soutaara State M ihis triaia is nwcrious. and his reply may he looked for with anxiety, as indicating the result which will follow the anneal of Georgia, which cannot be long delayed. While the delegation do not want troops to-ow) they want assurances that the will fornisa them shoajd it become awasa-i a. a f -txre der. The moral esect of hw aromW wifl do'eeore'te pro vent violations of law than were he to give them regiments to-day. The delegation 'a com aosid of Gov. W. H. Smith, Hons Thou, D. F later, Charles Hayes, . L. Jennings, J. J ilind- and C. F Tbeeeatt. members of the Legis iaturj. Thevoatt it the adilaf aad pchlUlur f the Alabama State Journal, a dai y at Jlotii ini ery, a man id brain- and. a Itadica! He int.rms aa tiia ahnaxghpat the acate. but awre espec- this reoel General iwen pre-nt be uld bate lei tbe van of tbe mu-lerer- Pie scene was ..nt which he would bae grace-1 p-cul ar'v He is or w.iuiU 1 delighted u cam tot lesignatioc . t- i.i'.'fir. "pa. and -ho aid an op portun ocfur wTthic siiatirj. . r f hi whereabouts you may expect f-i-teat ttiat be t.j ' with g'oy aner th ..uthfrr. stj-W- IS U1 IMAV v the excitement i u..t more 11 ten-e o.tr tbt tete if "The Put' 1.1 Cnil U ght- hi!" than here Men ask ca other, has Wartnouth sold out to the eofrperneads, or has the negro no rightt in Louisiana ' It is comforting just now te tne copperheads to read of the recent action of a Vermotit'-liolaieot 1 - leaver a colored man entertainment it hu hou-c ard tb" 5. .ry of tbat patriotic aad ni!.m,n.ied frw-1- rn American Lnn-kceper u traversing ohe r.tli, greeted ty eneom.ums of " well done, good and foithfal semnt " I expect soon to bear that a subscription win be started for that worthy and large hearted gentleman, to indemnify him for the falling off of his business. Should -uci: 1 tr-. eae I will give him a first class gratmt. us nt.tite. THT lSTEEXaX fct.t-., y .leadltk continues, and if anything, hi locked harder dxilj. CaJliat will not ni t-i i--t. krid tr, ),. v.- .1. t, . ', .' "v a ivetBBlres not give in. and so the interests of theeuostry s3er rhatthUtgt.ttyU fajjht sut ThtinTtsti sxtiina of the CoraaWee- which rl ! m Sew Vert or. TJiabe.- Itt WiU rfVe the ete-tr. an instgit ist tHs matter in a manner which wau not only asteouh the otuntre t -1.-1. may make the servant cf Tartan rl., .,.. his text indTpcs-ibij shake Lit out cf it. The fact can established that tb tervant VaTUn. . digliam is also servant of others who use hja to assist them in gathering ia cash in WaH street ; that be bandies tbe finances under his control with an eye to hisown profit ; that deadlocks and iabrogSos and sues like are meat aad drink t him, as gaM esn be seat np and dews by tbeir origin and osatjawanrc. Let the committee go beaeata tbe surfase and do their work thoroughly. Edavaads has a goad new far a copperhead job. let birii strike tbe seeai Strang and see what be can find. It will amply repay him to follow it up. noaexr is n. w busie-i iver tne recent anemage of Bot. Lincoln and Mary Hirian. Tbat it was aa eminent'v rrr per match make nr kind of dif ference with the old f.ils here. Tbey don't like Ttv. hiH nrofe-sion. has started . i. right, works hard and we2. and that is unploas- , , i .1 J 1 1 l. . tLm ant to the people wno cneu wim uoau. v... fiher was as-aos tiated They were so aax- i, nI B'.b sn.u'l turt. cit twl Bwt hewooldt Tb"v are n.a-1 Tbe ami al ..f Gen Ki'iatri. k with his Chiliaa bnlt has treated another setisatioa among cer tain people here. After all tbe slander, circul ated about Kiljiatrick it was so diaeowruging to have him come home married, and to an eetim- ' IsdT It has quite upset various people here. " . a n Mr- 1. i:" n at to go lo iain. ...... win -ie aUt tact. 1st- and pr. puses to spend the wiater m Italy. Let every -ea-capiain. lake-captain aad other aaTi-xtor frvaw the tars who tread tbe deck- of calrant craft upon tbe rapnc canal Uiose wno aaaar. beware. Admiral Semmes. the i ,hlf. md thrvuch here the other eveniag under full sail bouad Eaat la-auks rawing- dwanewd of what ara-der h-stole during the BebeB-n he is lookinfr out mr aaoee. He goes N'ew Tork tt publish his boot What a record of infamy it will be if he tells but a tithe of the truth. As I wrote you. the Surrart trial ended in a finle. Surratt Tttad from the coarrtrwom -ith tbe air of a victor aad the gleam of a murderer was in his eye. Let his haieato-U be checked off about the 4th of March, 186, because we cannot aflard to lose saother ftoasdctit joat now. 1 rCTUTSX. j Conasr aadsrins of the X. T. Tnbaae. I TW Cuaaaia M'irar. ', Aixajrt. Ga., Sept -Jfi.l hasten to lay be fore roar readers an account of the recent na ' portaat events in this section. Oa the lath i fast., Captain WiU mm P. Pierce, a Keatackian h th. a railaet oftcer of the I'niua arary i dnrine the hale war, a atnaaeh laenubtican, aad ! ; the regular aeaoinef of tbe afepaalieaBs of this (lid) Congressional district, fur the United States Cam grass, proceeded to Aasericus, rsumter County, a wan bot a Jew males from Jndermm rxlit, tor the purpose of making bis first speech in the canvass of Ida district- He wa. accom panied by Mr. John atttraby, a aatrve of India naTaod now a cit-sen and the sheriff elect of this ' couatv. elected br a aVtjublieaB marjority of about" 7 in a aoB of about iW0. Buahing Atsericus. they registered their aansea at the hotel Five minutes thrafte they were in formed bv the pivanrieur that hia Stardtrt in nettd open ha tarring near genOemtn ami of tkekmae Tbey were Bodies, they must asave, or he could not be landlord uf theirs. The gea- tlemea replied. " Erase our names from your beoka." Shortly after this th-y addresaod the cokjmi Brpubluan.-i, amid the winnerings and curses of the white cWiens. who were ia town in force. After speaking, they went, by invita tion, to the boustof H. K. McCoy, a Republican and aasociate Chief-Justice of the State While ' there the colored Republicans aUnapMd hi march tnroatgh the pubihe square with drums and fife, lAouyi .aa-ated. Tbey wen ordered br the, Judge of the supeaior Coart. then in sesaioB, to stop the noise, meaning tin of the dram and tfo. Some colored men, not hearing the order of the Jadge. aor comarehendiag the cause of the wtinn of the music, called oat " go on with the music." whereupon toe raitet drtic &nr pietol, acot-aas. l.'.irei etc., and drew lea ruloree nit. from tbt Kfaan, Messrs. Fierce and Murphy, "kBOwing nothing of this, approached the public square, paying little head to the warnings of the colored people who told them that tar watte aad swora to till them. Tbe Mayor addressing the net was mformed by ang-y men that tar blarka ahouM not ie aoravee', bat the " two dd arftitr srewadrels" shoWd die. As Messrs. Pierce aad Murphy neared the aat at tad while man said, more to himself than te either at incap gentaeawt, - Cod i a you, yoaVl a per lece aaaf -cwore alive." They then turned, aad by a eimawaa. sane reached tbe oftee of Mr. W. C. Mornii, Agent of the Freedaaen's Bureau, where they took re fuge. They remained concealed Uat safe! af ter ntffktfall. when Mr. Morrill sent hi servant with them through tbe fields to a point outside the town where be met them with a wagon, in which they escaped into Lee County, and thence to this piaen. Beturniag ower the road apon hash he had team oat taw wafsaas. Mr. Morrill row ad at fitkated an katf a aauea armed men. These aawa inquired of oolored men asao paaawl over the road after Mr. Morrill for two men, giving a earefsl dsa riarsai of hVsaia Pierce aad Mmrphy. That aigai every nasi Wrling from Americas, in any direction, was piehetad ty armed bodies of white men. Similar bodies of men watch over honses where the two gaa tlemen were supposed to be concealed. Kovatof these people made any secret of tbeir inliiiliisas .if murdering Messrs. Fierce and Murphy. Testerday, the 19th inst., Mr. Pierce, anoosi nsc'ied by Mr. Murphy, the Bev. F. F. Putney, Phillip Janin (a oolored mas, lutajdlj a nwava ber ol the Georgia Lesjaratwre, hat who was ex pelled oa aeeoaat af hat colaw) and ahaat ssna . ty-five colored awn ippi oaehisi Uat ewaa of Camilla. Mitchell Canity, where Msssrs Pierce. Murphy, and Janin ware to idilieai da solcred Repwblicana. Fear mikes from Cannula they were met by a white aaan naaami iaasts Tidiiai. who at first stated chat he was ia search of a " doctor " to attend a colored aaan who bad bean injured by a lulling tree. As asan, how ever, as be learned the tbaintiug of tne arty approaching, be declared himself a " com aw " sent to notify Mr. Marphy that the people of Camilla and cf Mitchell Cownry would pararit ne Batten! if aaritsg ia Caat3ra,"taat the aaanrty was therrs. ana they itMsnriH to rule it. He then dashed off to Jaw a, aaa the party moved toward the tcwn,aot henevingthat Lhepee ple would ate force to prevent a political speech. Mr. Pierre, however, batata the warning of the man Johns so ranch at to send a note by a freed I ajsa ao tfci Sheriff of the county : tbe contents ' of thai aoat ar?anknpwe iyeur correspondent, 1 but from wharqneat action- if the Sheriff it is ' voppneed to bare been auote asking the prosee 1 tjon cf the eivt esthnriti At a point two I atlh tram tbr town, the parry was met by the ' Sheriff and a pan. The Sheriff asked that ' in ikfoiuajt to the wish of the i ulawii Ur. I Pierce would not enter tbe Iowa. Mr. Pierce , tarns 1 1 ml as he was viohuing no law of the j county, and no right of the people, be would apeak in Canulla. He thought he bad the right to do so. Upon that the Sheriff and bis aoase, , all Ir.rr srmed aad raoanted, dashed off to Mr. Pierce, u a nuggj, witai Mr. Jiutaey, proceedeii toward tbr town, followed at some distance by tbe rest af the parry. With these latter was a plantation wagon, drawn bv mar mule-, containing the colored band, consisting of two drummer, and a fifer Messrs. Pierce and Putney drove into the town, dasaaownted from their buggy, aad hitched then- bone at the Co--rt-Hoosr. At a hundred yards from tbe Court-boast ate istou-wagMt wjs met br the man Johns, with a donifio raimaed saot-cun, which he davcharged into tbe wagoa. wounding twe colored men. Cpon this there rots from cither side of tbe road upon which the' adored people were tnnrotehing the town, a large num or 1 iSI rngn a-hohad been ccrniealedin the undsrrgrowth. t nnat . WJtsafire uppa the colored people in the road. A lew of the antor ed people, having pistols, endeavored to defcad themselves, but a majority of them fied Messrs. Pierce and Putney rushed towards the contend ing parties, Mr. Pierce throwing up hie bands and calling upon the freedmen to mop, taytng lacr.': do that, don't do the"" I pan that the whiles, or s j-orsian j them, turned aawa Pierce and IHitney, aoo nnat, wot-ui'ag Mr Ilerce in tne kg. aad Mr. Pmt&ey in tte.asval der and elbow. Both, however, leak to the 7 t. -, nsanravion or I Meewa. Flirf. iv. Fjfc ,-jt. tssnthsnen from Massacbuaetts, u B c'aiosj Tjpe Xjtr-J ' To return to the buttle or mnnn .tTrVnHM ! TV. a 1 a . their niflols. (U t- ,.1.7-7 -Tt.lTr: already been placed nor, da combat leaving il the wounded on the ground. The whites pur- ) some of them Srst assuring themselves Vtei '; 1 mm by rMrf,. r -4?ttJe-'rsTles. ,. t taoape- in Ir, err all mounted m a, both dis- 1. wii-ej KOin tBe buggi, ean Laking ts the Zirjtri ITS? ly as possible. His pursuers swrcavaded the bouse, and demanded bis -urrender. He re- i, auu --tu lum ut commence firing. After some parley, un .lernn promise that he should n-.t he harmed, nor detained he came our and wh le talking to some of the nam he ZT: h0rT;Mf h'W "P hoaTha bTeT6 srtm.tn t, i.ande of ar-thir H. uon, alLwea u, proceed nahhrwaw. TT- -putajaio aaetttai aMarnia- the pavse were still in punait of tbe fieeis wounded with horses r.H Kl 11 1. wnite and The white people in Camilla beast that one pond contains twelve dead "nigrtrs." Thi, pond near the house of , Dr. Dasher pomZ two miles from CainiTla. wr, some . '"msji, known to Tour oorrevr-(. stated that be lain light concealed in a 1 ed, eoDeeted and expended the tax f -- - (hat he heard tb. nort of sehaok .rut k.u .1 I itMi "ur ihr5 wm raen stoirrnrrf tjae itut.ua. 'firicr: rhaih. K-Vi . -t' shrieks of the t... .. .1 , 13(1 . ,, . : . -"J "ere srmr aowii or by the bhx.fcorinds ; thtt tw. rf his m ridw. beoxme frightened and attempted leave the swamn were shot within his hearing. wrLI U- , raftared CatrJTla, and wbt , escapd dsrtsc the night, wu compeSed by tueaptors to-assist m remsroa u .3 wsunded in the streeis ofLLtl mputttng a dead woastn tnWX-ifc' sbewai rsngh the chest :she aZLr r?oeV?vmMTisS tmT Ml wndrf two cf (hem mortaliT negroes, The man .'azies Johns, wbi fi-ei ' at the colored men. is reported sh? : -forehead and twe is the hack, a: l wounded. Another of the attacking .. mmm4 .Kf-adr Tit. ufM i. i . OHins. The foDswiag is list of IM i. and wounded is correct, so far as it goes John Murphy, white, eeatosed and iae. wounds ef the head by a musket-barrel Wm. P. Pierre, white, gun-shot wmnd il sBght. bow and sbwaMcr. jfr? of r the sataes of four colore.! kiBed aad toarteen woEaded, one mortally these are ailed and twelve colored mer, known, is Dr. Dsher's pend. I: is ldieved that 59 coatred men. k. -i woonded, is a saaderate estimate. Ke-l"nion of Vermont OtEcer. The Fifth Aaanml Ke-Uaioo of erm t m . on ThurJ . . . . , ...... .. . The Fifth Anawxl Re-Unioc of Term i . .tki aay oi ijetoher next i ne memi-r- iw-Lnioa -xeaety, and an Vermont oft the army aad aavy, are respectfully tnt attend. The rmual preliminary meet.nir ' electiosi of otaosrs aad ether businesp held at the Court Hoawe, at 1" i 'clock The oration wiU be delivered bv Ger. Washbara. at the Hall of the Hi '. ' wntative. daring the c" eninc In i-Mun-L-; this call it has ir ib to state bnefly the history of th- ore in : its auns and its objects. In the autui..-. a few oaneers and H6oer issued a e& ineeting te be boiden at jtiantelier, fr : pose of tender. r. 2; a rvimpiUnjtttarT i Gen. George J Stan card, then bareiy r from the enects of tu? wowids rece storiaung ef Fort Harmon sjmM ,0 that call, and f .-row rariizatioa. ssaee that time S. eiety have aaaaa.ly been hei bershix has increased u- al-ou: tL- - large minty of whom have r -- . uieeunss. 1 The object of thi aswciation is - - I 1 ford aa twmrtniiity to renew thrna.'t. se-wcrw tneiee of friendship fraietl Md; to draw a rebevad insmraiitori an i wurage tat the work yet br&re u M teach of a tttwarade's elbow, " ana tw - . the ahot-ent standards unier which aad a nsaay of ovt heroes fell . an 1 greea aad juwd a oar bearts the m i a"m' Gzm. WILLIAM Y W tipLM JSxeratirt Csioi.ttei r Caus. F. SratrLDivo, Major last in Gaocr, Jr.. Mayer Jew L. Bsasrow. Gan. G. BasainrT. Cor. -V.--.: Jan. S. Feat, Maeardtnj S- AttnttBau lOth Vermont : The Aanmai V-CniD of th- " win he hard at L. Love's Hc-ei a Wednesday, tbe 21st day of ' ict - . o'clock, t. M. A fall atten.ian -. . -nquesttd, at rsriariiatt of lmpt-iai - beabre the Society. Surgeon Chair a ana Hawass wiU ht ready to ret. rt -ter taliasnrl ts them, vu -- Tor , -on of our fallen cornrades. La-' . - -liiigdatrs wil deliver an address, af-. -then wiU he a Social Dance All cun.. the ladies. Major Jorv Sau-Brc Capt. A. B VAIx.r:F. gei'lvl W Else- ' AD aapexs fthtifty a 'i - . Vt Central aad Katlai.3 s !'. roads wiU entry Rn hah hurt. REPrBUC l I 1t JntTBTI-W ! ai runsacBCB, s t Grand BaDy of BsjaihririM, unltr pices of the BepBSiieau County C .a-. tvranaadColfeCJab. OLA' WEB.fBSDJY. Tbe following djetinynisheQ gent.c rat 1 present and addreai tbe meeting rkava Henry afuasa, V & senat r, M - eon. Dan. E. astataw. of bea 1 Maj.en. Alfred Ploasanua. .- t . Faaae. Bon George F. Edatnnds, U S. cv:.a; - Hoav Luke P. Poland, Member Th liiias,, of Hart Hon. John W. Stewart, of Vertn.it. t THI GSVA5T ATO COLFAX 1 . With tbeir Bands of Music, Banner-. F.u whatever ease may prim - Lhat " ' together with Bepublican- general.;, f N New Tork aad Vermont, are inv.-.e-i t a: Wax. P. Messrs. N. Lspbam. '. w '..a C. F-Everest, L. S. Carter. .' sl . , Bepubbean County Committee Jerome B. Bailey, Pres. 'Iran: ' Oab, Plattsburga. D. S. McMa-'er Frank Balmar, Jni ajidwejl V 1- Pkutsburgh, Sent. 21, ISM, Tbe BijatMiuai State eomniKiee c ; by stecatl request of the Cl-ctor. auttee and Paattsbiarg Gran: an 1 extend the above invitation t the and Cel&ti Cubs of this Su-.c, a- , friend sf Grant, Coitu aad or.-w . mont. Tbe merrisg will do-abt - l. moat swashes canwaxstratit.x:- t--5orThera Hew Turk, and .1 h -Verawiritrw tSI hi tM - S- r preawaat and eacourageaaeii: t :- i. of the antnire atate, oa that For tbe State Cranunt- G. W. Gaa.-t:, - G. 6. BarxnnicT. Sccretarr Casaati 1 1 Hot. Jobs Prsxroisr, Pres.-.. Oder. ) , , Boa. aantaB J. laorte ) ' " Fan t . The Grand Jury batbre tbey w-t - - . brought ht anancavsaaantt against tap pers, .na: A trim S. Rwler, bargbxry . bat -.-... .l-: receiving stolen fnuds Charles B Boost, torgjarj . ta-. goods. Edward Ceua,arawa. Charles Gabntwa. avawsny. WiQiam H. rabnantr. larorny George Turwar, hrreeny Mary Soragsn, barosey Anson Bixby, siiawsj -.. larcet.y George nay. tssanlt anu. uaua.: 1. a Lewts yorton, assault with tn.eti: James Martin, breaking jail William Boach, Wm. H. Thacker - The trial of tbe case 1 1 pauici.nz 1 s was brought to a somewhat suiii. i-r-yesterday aftemcor. after a po-t; r ' - dence had ben r.'-.-n Ht the Cor motion cfthe Connael for the dt.evia- 1 forma verdict to be rendered I r uie k'.: aad tbe cast Batted tt the supreme 1 .at. IV ivj returned a verdict ot $44 " plain riff ia the ease of fi-uette v. flat - The jury were then discharged o'clock Monday morning. when tbe cr u. '. -will be tried. The Court then auj. u- - oViock this morning, when tbe prisone -brought to the bar to plead Toe docae: cai.i i.ld en or.ncrrar.i-v f.r hear-.rr Seventy fbur new oa.-e- ne upon the docket this Tern. far cu. of i Ban aw v t , 1 C" ld tbe am c: the day e t ' ABC leavraMtry of the defendant ana ntrats of counsel were concluded ahou: i 1 .a fll. . I J1U' f i Saarsw - r "" ,frdM I W of lie paaanraa, wwob a- .'- . eiarmd J m with mter from Js: together with the costs in tbe nil ; A. tlw opening of the Court in ti, a ' ea tLri;h tfeaj- fcrna: 1 B ITaat tatde tbe foils wing rsport, wt. mterest in ceaseqneii rteoavnsntiiations tbey make in rega-: ' oar city bwikfaaga. the coaditKC at. ef which, wniiiluugi the objects for -are detugned. ba? been a tnbject of r" To tbe han,rtttse, lit Lotat and for the County of CaittfnoVri -i. Tbe Grand Jurors within and frr " of CniOenden aforesaid now here :r. eafuDy report Tbat tbey have made inquiry am :.' several town, in tal. r- , . , . txtes aeposat fund ut, nxjs; iav-- ti statute m soea case mtde and 1 - have also made due and titarvraif. exaa. -cf the County Jail, and find tne "same -well kept and in as good condition as tc IstliMing will attjw; but they prewn- ''' their opinkin it is eitirely insuS5c.ei' suitable both as to sue" loeati-r a-. arrangeoeBt, tw ine frxsts and re aiTn tie County They also desire v their' eptaien . the- tine has'occe wbt' "" should be takes for tie erection nf a - roota and ia a more desirable situat. .r aa the business cf the County ct Jd be tras