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4 THE" CIUpNXCIIE a. nuu.trr. . ., . ... .7. A. uhant. tt,ifns anu mwiiUTTOiii',. rRTinvYiU,.!.br.c. i, JSCS. . . 1 1 1 " 1 i : Vii pti'LlTBh' to'My'uH ' Jruk4i oMIte Pi-lij.A4' Mng n wc ,nfti- find root for, niidns much of it o is- ol cchernl Interest td- the' -Southern riii(e. ' It. U ' fecatlilntf rcbuftd of Radical legislation, and the- hijrhc-it trotfiplimeM to its firoc and truth is to bo founy in- the nrtKry 'amt' Indeco rous lns-tuicr of iu reception by buth lIouev. uf Congress. -A 4 parting Mow at ItadlimUin, it would f.iil with tullfnfj-firo; irpon' Any but' A people LJiudlJ ly ignorance and passion and oontroUod by dewlfjuinif kn ives. -. 'fhm hue Mid ry raised nfralnst the rrtjljlilir'nt tipoh ha njwuniptlijii' thai lid "tnum .h'imlmtioh, proves two iuut.it tht ono It the- airiness of (Uo 'Hmlicalrr lyInK,. find tlie other 1b ttit'lr I trt'iiln'thin' lest ' tn',' people, wjitu underitdiidiug lioy,'.' little, the government realled for its boiuls, by liie poMitHlidrtrd, nd tliuttlie bond- lwlera hai c oTrcudy j-ceel vt'cT, in gold1 iMtrno(rmou: H-u tlu.-y.pald fur the bonds, will demand that tho dobt bo pftd n kind, ortwrcptirtlafod. When tihls It) fiiirly undorstiod ftiut ftppivcl' ntod by Um nnvsoB,;,'vUh tlio uUJU Uonal ftiot that the laliorin?mtn pay tftx npcm all tliry own ninl' ill they couftuuic, AVlulttt, Uie iwtianuiii'jf U p.v- oiupt fi-om taxutiou upon hilt tlmu Hftndsand millions in iKmd.-i, nd tlie lbt 8(111 Jnerpai'lngj the pcoplrt will Hf that the ,debt muxt bo piUd In gT(Hmiittck ior-rppitdliit'o'l; .or rnin Jtitit l' ttif ToMilt. " Th 1 rrcHldent foresees tWt result, nnd 'became hi; would iwort it by pu.tviutio nnlwite lOfflKlatlon, tho mwuonavy k nates Cho hold thd ichi of power peryert llalioho4 and truthful adiuonltlotiij itoivdvafy ofthe vury evils ngniimt whioh h Wamkthum. Not h inc. in tho fiifuiv, (o dearer to ourmlnd than wpiiillutlon, unless it bo averted bylsanio thing, are filled with rage and measure which have the sanction of jmob spirit, because, men in authority jilntlco and are demanded ly tho host tell them what tlveyareand the crimes tntercsts of tlig country. Look at the they have committed against liberty tuoUBs they ,wlll c.omo to bo undur-jnnd justice-the people and their most Htoofl by thu people! , , vital Interest- .., " '.' ' irt tho' frst place,, the holders of lipiids'area favored class, paying no tax upon'thelr often Ul-gutten wealth, whilst tho laboring men pay upon all they hreVorth nnd then pay nil that flibuldbo exacted from tho favored oUfts. .In the Kecond placo, those fa-, vowl few have their duns paid hi gold,; whilst the oppressed millions are forc ed to tako depreciated paper in 'pay-. incut ot any uobt iiuo mom, ovcuj third place, the government received for a large amount of IU bonds but fvirty oviibi In the dollar, yet is re quired to pay a dollar In gold for tho forty cents, and gold interest on the1 dollar lust cad of on tho forty cents actuully ; iie.eivod. In . the fourth place, tho enormous debt is us much the result of cnibc.zlHiicut by dis-l honest officials as of the actual ex-j jienditurgs iiecectsary to the piosecu- iono the war, and, In the fifth place, TjlJ insut.m:Uou hl Spil,tt i8r0r,rt. in aplui AMI,, enormous sum derived' .j h!tv,nKlwtlUef, , tho surrender from fixation Mhce tho war, tho debt of t wlirp.llt,,. yr are curious to mis grmhul y Increased because t'fcc whether the provisional govem he wristeful extravagance 'f a t Ulaso enough to follow the ex- t onat CSmgreMs, and the unrebuktHl limyloof theUadicalsln iUtreatuient thtcvhiif of IrrosiMMislWe . agents ,)f Hpanlsh cltizciK TUei me the fueU that plead In favor ...J . of repudiation, and enlightened Jus- TitKmitlon to qurnsh tho indiet f'.co will, everywhere, rocogulzc them J numt against Mr. Davis has gono up as ample JustillcnUon of a meiuuro ofito the Hupi-vmc Court, and wo think rtidivstt prompted no loss by the In- it likely that Court will quash it. Htlnet of self-preservation than by the (Tho administration will be to blame r-plrlt of fair dealing between the gov ornment and the citizen. It Is Con gress, not tho l'resl. lent, tlmt Is puv iHg the way to repudiation, and that ly acts more fonvlnclnj than logic by acts that will drive t'.iu poople to i hiose between rat it and the repiKli ntlnn of u ilelit nowhere Mnefloned by the Constitution -a debt trebled by theft a debt Increasing through fraud and Iiuinix-tiioyaiid from the payment of .which tho bloated wealth j of tho bondholder Is uxempt whilst thu hard earnings of tho luhorcr are mortgagod for generation to tmnioj for the payment if his proportion its well as that of his exempted a ml fa nned neighbor: T I r t: T.f r 1 -1 a t ure 1 1 a-i passed , t h roug 1 1 Its first rv-tidina;, a v'snlution e:tlliij n Stale Convention to ivtinker theCon Htiuition, 'i'ho bill provide? thut the vote Iki taken ou Uie 2M of February, the liokt-H ( U 4onventl ni or no convention and if lb e vote be lu fa - h-h the U - ivti - V-..I- .J Ik ill .It L'ukt i,.n II. i. .v. vw. .-........,. i. i. fc.l.l MlvVIj i.n siiaiiconvviitiie pr.eul iA-gi-laturs which shall net as sueh ejiiven tln. This j evidence of tither gros-i v'upMily or of uuhlu.-lilng knavery, tbo purpose of which is t nivo Hie js-e-ont muiiiiiers aii'iiher i-rnh at the treasury In new character There Is nut a m:ti in the Stale, d- Mrou of an rtiin-MilisJ -iibtitiUtm, who in will in j t: tin-1 the work to the men un- tl.-r whosri ni vTi'iilt" Mid corriiutlon 1 be St tie Is noNf sutTo. lug, We wut I li Mir tall thi-ndv psekol, and ill ir'- inv niTiPMi in 'j liir r- iiitu ini-l do oliiiiiyii f i.iir 1. i-c to n i.-rt tin 1 It. jiiil'l!.' Into an ii.ill ih i-f ti ni. 'I'heir ninttn k,.,.h t'l b-ever-f I. In. f.ir p jwcv nu I veri AAUJ.y 14 i.Uily ai r ' ii .1.- 1 ..llll(r in i -,sn-", 1:1 v w ii.u.. rniii m it niofit-. l.'reiit linri-l Of tne f-trite p,ih-I its ' ,Hlli nt H'V l'r, if our Ntnto credit Tf """" ""i nmiian nc ruilcem- w n.o.-.uinivn.-flv.-iii jtnuruim l.v. 1 wun n miin 10 iskii 1 11c e.y n.r an insult I,, ibe intrlliKcH. chil nnd lrt rending in tlio Hvnatc h-v ,,ho ""' our Intere-t. "V ffru" "WZF U " Pt-JVlwA, V)V11A nn 1 iiic-.rliv ol the Stat.- uii.l ...iirtil -v,st,'l,UlV. .'-aid I ur I f ut Ion atu n..w '"k downwanl tendency Instead , ufc"ow i,r,'k we.l hy i,tW. manner. , ,. , ti,o t,iMi...,!niy r.-l iuh,, of ih rnit..-i 1 1 L 11 .1 , 1 ' i' hMfcii ii. n- lwhi.ntlicc:ii,!tnU!.v-k 'e.lilv rlrlnir. I haM.n to lav it1 , it further enocU-d, That ; Hinn'a tkPtek trty..i ..t-. t w U. n-,illd.,ti.d with .nt. u raUc j,' ,,ir,!l!V;1 !''i",,;.,,;,Mk y,. hnW lie V$. , , Treasury shall . T. . Aun. . iZlt!, fo'Witt , , . Iness. One umilt Is nutliorl.-il to 'And I close hv rcmsrkliif? that j, , , '"? power U iioirutiate and Ml A ntevtiiiir of Uie Tf niir) rres -ul.. r nii nu iw thrown nimt. I'jwIi T'lf nn. ii.w.j lit 1. i- '"niiuciii-e irmrlims mi a (!in!tiil!,,'',',p''Ml"ft''it the w-sy..ortht)Mn- i .".V f V u, 1 "'l Utes to I10 duo Awwiation U lu-rohv culltuj at Nash-! 'W' l"f "u V1'.'" r.ll. .mi Un.? Is ' 01 er.-.. I...h-.,t(.u llf ,, ,f,wl,d'Ul;.i!.Vti 1 il,u" '- d.tiutcLlI forth this con-- 1,1 ir' iitlmUfinublH hy the viilS ou Ihcooud Mondt.y in .lanu- If,; ;'M:i;ir','i;; .twrVlJ v,e 11 Hiiiiictii. nt or K ifti.'ui Imtrcl (,if J'.i.-.. nmnlcntii.n. Uit a Iilirlier diilvlhHn Kovi rniueuuit Us lihti.ure afurti-u ary. I vjU. at tho olllcu nf the L'uiiMI tvi. Annallr111.11.il will do to at iuL Willi. r.vrcni u bfc at lasd, turning .Ma battery upouHho fls-noralizilloil of the country loJkJjrfl the stn'jja iloor after tho hor f ut4lek Hehdnld lmvo thou0Ci-s- tht wlttsu ha turned.- i.l- ...i. I.. i.. ir.i I -....i...... T i..u..inmmM ' i"" " I peace, when bcmumlitutcu theanom Inationn tt puitniHiti Ar. thrfntlun uioralityMu4uvLM fur .the Kun-Uty of miitriuiony and elevated fast wo men as model of fumiile 'p'xrlty. Tlmt jrtoiftl colruptlun Mhoul,V, Iiive followed thu exaiaplo Md . tenehiugi of nuch prcaeliam a e, U t1ivun voidable pcqxtenec of fausp An.J etoot4 nnd that he N now Hcnnilile of tlia dim rfnultxof New Emrjand doctrilic upon tho ieoplo of tho North, only proves that ho lww'ordlnitry discern ment, without Iionoety enough to almndoiv tlio evil of hla wny.' llo U to-lny the (iitie reckless Hadical that he wns ye.Ucrda.V, and his at tack up on the villainy bin party haa enjpren-' deri! mere hypocritical oantt and a renehlng after cheap notorleiy;. llo see;?, at lusf,' that tho forcyil and wrongful abolition of olavery in fol lowed by evils Infinitely greater than fkiVcly Itself, arid has ft faint percep tion of the fact that the commission of one proat wronj; is alwaya followed by others.' When wholesale robbery and murder are ' sanctioned and en joined by a government, tho result must ha that tho pwplo tlmr trained will,: Ini their Individual capacity. stlcklu dt ho .crime., ...The KadicaU have thus lioon trainod-thM leaders are plethorlo with stolen wealth! and the rank and rile lack only 0u op portunity to grow rich, by the same lUMUMUl".'': ,u ;'; H tro r- . . . Triw letter of adviijcj,' from the Comptrorier.to the Legislature, caused as much angry fueling:, in that body an the PrcBident's uiossaffe did in the halls of Congress: 'The reason is ob vious Uic truth Lurt4 wrong-dciers, and conscience has a st'tinr even for the most hardened culprit. Unt il de tected, a thief Is usually a quiet citl .cii,'but tell him lie Is a thief anil he is more indignant at tho chargo than if ho wera honest. ' 1 Th Tennessee Legislature and the National' Con gress, klnJre.1 in -spirit and difTering only bs tlM'grentenind thelesserof the A "nw relwlllon." It nnivntn. !m Wen st.irfo'l nt lluliil.rl.l. Oa., wImtu tbr liwlios nri.miirl to hnvn rrwil ved to lenvi' off y;iri Urti trixHls.nnil wciir hninnpiin, wlilcli tftey WHl IMlHIUIWIUra UlUIUBVI.Wi . 'We wish the patriotic spirit of those women could bo Infusod Into tho men of the South. ; In thai caso, the la dies could quit the uso of ynnkcft goods without having to spin and weave their own apparel, and the Hulltll . wauld .nnwivr n-m nlhnr. country ever tiiu. . Congress Is tinkering with the currency; the whisky tax; the Fed eral Constitution ; mutters in rebel- dom, and everything else they know nothing about. But the proceedings are so fearfully mixed aiidsp profusely scattered, that we can not find room for a third of it, and an abstract is not worth the labor. ' It it run lit seize good an opportu nity to getridof its tlephaut. I twits nover Intended that Mr. Pavis should bo tried. Then v. lly hp!n out a farce that has disgusU-d every patrliit and I..... .... .. made no capitnl for tho managers f It is tlio boait of the Radicals that the election of Grant will bring peace to tho South, In udvaneo of his Inau guration. Will they look nt Arkan sas and say what Is theninttertliero? Tlio rebels nro quiet, but tho Radical authorities and militia mo ou the ranipago. Can not (.runt, us chief in command, put a stop to these out rages ? If he cannot, how Is pence to V secured? , W i! havo received from the I'rcf i dent a pamphlet copy of his Ive Atr- jiitial Jiessngo,' which wo shall pre. w rve mh a peurl cast bi Torn theiiwino herded ill the National C'tqiitot. Amono the Mils th it havo pasMsl a jsi - cond reridirrg irr the Senate, Is one i'0 n'W'Hsli the oftb-e of Ruiln ad Uo- t-flvcr, and anotJu-r. tu cm nipt from tdKUtioii, fur li-u yours, eapilulisis ilo--iring to M-ttie in the State, Thrrn Is also soni'-thlnr said about Kuklux, but wo let t'ut ,, ; Tin: i uiiK.r Isndl mloat I hiit Urant U goin M havo a Caliiiiet, mid thut he Is going t.j lmc )'ii,'c Hln. )lnt oplnloiw difl'cT as to who will 1 the CiiWin t, and u.) to the ..it of peace . 1. ! .1.. 1 " r' ' l . . , , n:i itieolii rat- i iM,, ..tu..,i i. f A .i 'Zeii hanks In dif- Tvirniy-wwn sirillKin in roin will 1C JhK.'U IIOIH III VllUlLMl.f tllM 't'ltvut. ury IlilStrtinri.t ua lli 1st .if .-.v. 1 r ' " !'-. imiibi inttr- 'ct mi ti c 1'i MiU.il l-i.:i nrul 11 lie nvi ;.;. tit v 11 it iv ft.u't.t 0,1 t'lii- 11... r. .11 ..... tti r nnnMannMitfinnn I.. tmblistied Uy reduest frf theYwstfcnt and Mannrnr or I li Tfnntww v)i tt.it1;8vrri. r, lv2jt, d Mannj-jcnr of jtli ;rnncec X)r- v A n. Mmord, Treasurer. ro rm.. 7i?nirjwv! ( I'm nan. A unfit '"rA""e ' ,d(ivaiathepooplehve Buxn Madam . Yon will uleisc Dminiitiiaimvurnnwii -ifj. m accept the" Wicltwed" WftK"t!WJT'nlriow; hoiitnl! nnitwc ft the rttyj i rii.iit.i h iii,.MLi. ..r n. s..i 1 Corresron.lencia of Marid eays the v. v....... ninoc nn oner or ius personal services um wm upour Church, for the beheflt'of tha chlU 'to the pnivlsimmi government to as- Vf " : M. oHonaiver The TMrkiHh : dreu tinder yvur care , The contriba-, M in Bitpprewlng the revolt 1 In C-; PPu to Ut-part wm In ... i" i. : 'iliz. and that this action " bn flie Dart AUwn ) 1- i t i mw I U Um WU Ml pilHI tUIT UHU Jill- , . . . - .'n.U,mf, rf K l,Iv- 'r. ,,l : .ri.... pithy for the llttlo one who In the ProSidbDCo of God have been left fa-' tbcrIeWlhU.oWWl4,wIththclthopi,C - "" ...... ed with that anccew its noble design mfl 111CTIV 1V1..V-YM - . . . ...... j . . VYcy lUfipectfuHj-, .. j : . Jo. W. Faxon,! i , i Rec'rrwsMbyterlan 8. School.' e" . ' . ' . .. i . - ' .i.r;' Cr.ARK8vtT.r.R, :Deo. l2tb, 18flS. Mr. J.io. IV... fytont Jpctfy Twig tcrinn &.& i n o .1. . ,m ' My Dxun Sift ricc! say; to the children f nur wihoyl that their con tribution of $25 00 lias been received, and tender to them, in behalf of our Uoftrd; of(f Managers' , nrul, , Orphaii gohool, most lienrlfeU thanks' for this token of their kind remembrance. Comjng as It toes from childi'eifi, it beata with H the syept odor of loving charity,' . '..i .. 'j.v.iV.f, 'J' 'i,.- . I Therdear Savior, who knoweth all thjng?, knoweth thaf they hftT thu, remembered J77f iioor, and eend to them woiils of caoouragoment and a message or love : 'Mnasmuah as yo did it unto the least of these ye 'dld It unto me.'f , ."Vc shall not I wiUi- out your reward."; Ever, dfar thil drcrt, wondilp God by doing good. "TIiiu'holovASfloclAM 1iolinnl.l ' ' ilukiis blRliMtrfnioyv unilul'Stuutl - i Could you but see those sad fuoes of our dear orphans upturned to Heaven ns they1 all. with one accord as if were, repeat that sveet prayer, "Our ruther," you'd indeed fuel that Jemis dwelt in tlie Orphan's Home, In tho heart of every llttlo olio there,' nud that what you had done for them was done for II im. May God, bless, you, my dear air, , with all the 'oflleers, teacbers and children of your school, is the prayer of , ., .,; , , . . . . Yours very respectfully, .-. : Mi A. O. MuxroKD, ' "; '. ' ' Trtaxurcr pro tern, ' CoKPTKoin's Officio, Xasii yt.i.E, Tuxx., Doc. 11, 18.-)8. Gcntle luen of (he IIousc of Reprefientativcs: I brought with me into this office a tlrm determination to discharge the duties thereof to the bort of my abil ity. Th is determination 1 do not pro pose to relinquish,' nor willfully to full In theearrylng of it out. These truths taken In connection with my duty under the law'j to provide for tlie perntively ilemand, in justice to my self as well as to tho intprc-st of the Stale, that I sliould cull the ntteiitiot'i of the Ijegiiiluturo to the following statement: " It will be roiuemliered that the act of September 0, abolishing tlie "Board of Finance, etc.," specially makes It the duty of the Comptroller "to provide for tho payment of tlio Interest accriuug on the State debt." The Legislature will also remember that I favored the enactment of thut law, nnd said that if tlio Comptrol ler's ofllco wa$ cut loose 'from the en tanglements of a Board of Finance, thq Interest could be surely and easi ly paid. , lu coming to this conclusion, I reasoned from what I supposed to lie fixed facts: First, the resources of the fetate, which I understood, ami secondly, tlie universal pledge, from the highest to the lowest, (us I under stood It) that tho State debt would not be increased, but that, on the con trary, a number of our roads would bo sold for tho bonds of the State, and the liabilities of the State thus lessen ed. Clulhed with tho authority con ferred by the net above uluikxl to, and with assurances that, no nioro bonds would lie issued to railroads, etc., I went to New York, uud, us Comptroller of the State, gave un qualified assurance from his Eexeel lencv tho Governor, nnd tho State Legislature, that tho imblic debt would not be Increased, but lessened. This tta'oment was believed to bo true, nn'l, on the strength of it, I bor rowed .I(M),ono at 0 per cent per an - mini, when money there was worth 7 percent In gold on tall. Besides this, main- narlles In New ork. through tho Influence of the. irieuas or our siate there, were in tluenceil to invest heavily In our ixinds, not for purposes of specuUtlou, but permanently. The condition of our credit in New York now must be Inferred from the following, which I gave ns it Is? ' Since the Introduction of the bill propping to increase tho State debt nearly three millions of dollnr I hiivo'reeeived tllspatehes and letters ment in our bonds, severely censurln"'nd m,r ,tn? Nm purpose as now re psrtles here for ivcelvlng them, nnd i 'l1'"1 ,aw- ' '"'Id in letral ton from others who, lioln nd vised by :,lorl"tn. provuiod that tho (V.mp. tho tViends of our State to invest, did 1 ir,'n,'r f ? Currency may, with the so, asking "whiit to do with thelr0o"o,1,1t r tho Secretary of the Twas iH.nds; nnd In answer to proposition u.r-v "J1" uid banks ti hold n r to iirrsii're ft tho pn vment of the i i?'".1 ' 'ftt i!1 1' nolexce1inir t wo January intortt, am informed that ' !lft,!H "v."?0 nV"nt required by law, the ne-otlntionof n loan Is condition-i "'!no I "'u,l1 7 1 ' notes. nl nti.l hmkUu ik i.i. 11,. rre. And 1h It further oiia.-ll iviittott tit ii.iir.iii. tlm Mltt rL..That tho Secretary nf the Ti-iiiirv ! Stnte, while mmiis of the l.et friends ' m,l-v C,WH m,my of tho United u,wfth" LUrksvillo and Wuyncs tho Stnte bin In Now York nnd thwe : i?lu "lay lo iixWnied uu-1 b Railroad Company, so that tin who bare done us eront service sln.o',lor ,ne llrov,1(""1 of lids set to lie roj b1"1!1 'iao u ptiint at or mar Inly, lmi, write mo positively that. ew orli will carry our State no longer, if wo inci enve our linliillti.-s now by rssuhijr moro bonds to tiii-rvisd-'. This Is the Mate nf the case this morning, and in view of the near Hp iirouch i if the J.-inunry Interofct, and s ing unwilling for the l.l.nno to th.-rt-thc iihuMiijr Iwfore the Leriula- ture tho fnefs. nn the in.iH-r nianir- ............ ... 1. - invitr nt wiu.in ucrien'ls, In my ninn- 1011, llieMlVHt.viiplhci.tructhinrif thecrtKln of iheSt.,tc. Your nbedl- cut i'rviinr, . TELEGUAPHIC. JoHnnee of two VP ii r fStat bonds j ' i.' i . ' ie?aiea in am P.vRTHr Pee. 14. mn Monltetn- or h, deolslon of to-diiy itiilrflshH in nn extra issue tlo,;m,iKiiii lncra illowing lajportajnJntolligenco frotn itiu i m Thelnsnrgrntsylpldlngtothetorms! Vet forth In rt'proctafnatron ttwii(d byTntnw pmawtwtHyfwraisfw" Vfl'lllMlil VUUiliiJU nwnvu r I l.tl I .v.s aiimim Mile Jiefthr.t the lnmjrrection was a move- ment instigated and conducted by thei'1 !;V ;; u. ...v. t. ............ tlr.n in CnUin iiiw terminated wit b the . ... "- of them ilesireu to deposit !at the American consulate mv uui.tvi ".ft utoii. ' mi urr.r. u- nieut aut ioritis) wii uen. i eroua re- uo.-.. vu mini nun. w nr uisuun w their weapons, .ami held theui toans thocrudjo, humanly - spesking, orthrea, and a Representative from Ohio pftHUumaliou. , here is at an end. The insurgents have , U": '"''' .... " . 1 1".1!1: 'lH"Zal. 7. returning me arms wnicn uiey nan secreted at their homes. : Pefnet onlet how prevails, nnd there are no indi cations of the recent disturbances, ex cept patrols of soldiers In tho streets and military gnards around the Hotel de Villo and other public bnlldlngs. -;...n i... L.M Nbw -York, Deo. It-VTbe Times sava a aehemo is i on foot to Imvc tha ! ta on whisky, again: raised to two secured in support of It. -, 'i i 1. 1 .In ran I . t . i . . lite nmes uon k's tnc reporieo story relative to the Alnska purchase mom ey, and says $7,200,fHK were sent front this city U liusfcla last AugiwU' The $o,CHX,00(i, referred to as- having been sent from Ixmdon, were in payment of the Russian railroad loans. i , 'Nkw York,' Dee". 14. TheTrlhune edltoraljy says: "Wo 'are ''advised from Washington that the Supreme Court Is pretty certain to adjudge the letrol-tender net-unconstitutional. Wenre told that there will probably be but one dissenter from ' the court's Judgment." .; ... '.;-;' '- " ' . Wabiuxctos', Dec. 14. The Com mittee on Reooustrtiction this morn ing examined the -Republican Com mittee from ; Mississippi, relative to tho alleged frauds in that State at the lateelection. The Committee on Elections will this week , take up the contested cases from Tennessee and Missouri..- I.-! -ni -. I.ifu i.. Bostox, Dec. It Sturiiffj Demo crat, is eloctcd Mayor by 1,500 majority- .- !.., j" ,:,u. WABirtNTov, Dec. 14. The Presi dent presen ted a com m un lea Men from the .Secretary of War, transmitting the ' report of the .Commissioner of Freedmen, Refutrew and Abandoned Lands, nuking for tlie npp-ilntmentof a rommifoion to in vent iirato the oner at ions of that bureau from it organ izauon to -tue' onl ol tliff present month. 'Itererretl ' to the Military Committee.'" ' ' e. .'u- I ' Mr; Humne'r presontoil a -petition fivm colored1 persons In Georgkv, ask ing a remeny lor 'outrages' to wnicn they had recently beenoxposcd. Ap- tirniivlnfiilv rnfi-rrfiil. Mr. Sherman presented a memori al nnu nnuross or mem tier 4 eleetwt to the Legislature nf Mississippi and others, alleging that the Constitution was adopted by a ma)ority of regis, tered voters in that Ptato, and pray ins Congress to reoostiizo- it as the Constitution of MisHisnlppI,- and pot in iipenuion uit ouiie government under It. - Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Mr. Morgan introduced the follow ing bill, to provide for the rodemption in coin, of the United Ktates notes and fractional currency: Be it enacted, That hereafter thore shall be no sales of gold bolon-'ing to the treasury, and that which may hereafter accruo over ' and above the amount required to pay tho interest of the public debt and for other ape. cine uses, specitlod by law, shall be reserved and sot apart for tho redemp tion of United States notes and frac tional curronny. ' :i ;. :i Bee. 2. And'iie It further ennoted. That on and tfler the first day of joiy, inn, tne t reasurer of tho Uni ted States shall pay In coin, at the Treasury of the United States, at Washington, In the District of Col umbia, and at such other points as may he designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, all notes and frac tional currency that be presented for redemption. -. ,.. Sec. 8. lie it further enacted, That on and after the 1st of Januarv, 1872, the national banks shall pay 'in ooln such of their notes its uiiy bo pre sented for redemption, and shall, on and after the 1st d.iy of July, 1870, reserve and hold in their vaul ts all thu - ! .1... 1 .... i . 1"," V"" l ' y !, . MVB" t""m 1 a.B l,ltrost' tu?ir stocks hold by I tlie government for the redemption of tUfir BMK1H, See. 4. Be It further enacted, That until tho J.t of Januarv. 1873. at Ulh.iU Sm. tlmw m required to bo gin tho rodemption of their not-s. t.h natlmihl banks shall keopttud holdio their vaults tho wholo reserve of le gnl tender notos, us retpilred by law, and on and after that timo the re serve of legal tender notes as font as withdrawn shnll bo replaced with coin in likeninount, and mid bnnxs I "nR" thereafter bo i-equired to hold rest.rve in coin to tlio liko imnnuL ,,t'l"u' in his Judgment be; of the currency. nxvided further, that all fi'iu iioiiul eurri iiey that may ls redeemed shall be eaucelU-d. , Sec. 0. And bo itfiiitlior nartod, Tliutoti sin) lifter the tlMdav of Juu-I unry, ls;, tlio United Sta'tiM notes shall cense to bo a legal-tender lu 4'aniiK luU-ivfct at. tlie rato uf v,f l";r '''!-, Uie i-iu..Iitl and in- i.iriii.L ..i.fii.i.i I., .n.i.i .... 1. t j-" r"t n.:u an on 7"""" r L'TV.0" U'? A5nv second 'tlm uf this i'ftiry to csrrv itMuua or ui act, -' asitvimii, jVe. nTho nmnl-l million ami n'lmlfnf Ascertain tailrrawls waa the majority jri i othr( SI Itg tho..Stat4udebWuctPolianlowrdortlceeokcrr " - - ''I A pSrsfniVrto' warhsntered tinTin ednassitma paas. 1"5!fA Ioc- " In eompllnnce endcredyeter-!",,1,l,umi the Greek Oovernmeht is ly for an imixirtant poitlon, and to eiYetuipUWiKut,Rte,lt'i "hil llh tolttnttrpielp h'm has strong letters from men nt. Tho troops f'orpsaiidriirbldOveclah oincialsfrtfnt ho8e name are known throughout pweipil i Ua.-insiir.iotoiUit Uuttna,ktA)ignt and also permit the fnmllles of Insur-; citizens, Another man, who himself h Err. D.itiii on niiKiKDEittr. """ ' '1V aitml 'i mi i.n 'Thi 'tdont;,' ihe! ..... u.h.i,uh .vmi ir, vnuir tn,n Davis madoa epcuch at learning- wiuio ..v a..riuuui4.i t.uixcai x nu-1 osopnicai .)ciety, , nt, ii.vis made lidiiuui uniuiuui w win ,lliy UUIU civuizutioii as well as the ChrisUan religion. , Itiiferriiuj to the cinolition of tiio Tcmpla he obeorved that,ul-l K?TcS SMS early blaU.rv of rcJitrlon. vet we miirht be consolwrby the Wf that it was neHarv th.l Dm,ii aiwM.T.i f.vii PJi."Ku,?..tPmII? J,,0.uJd. c" uruer vuav tue Btar nf RolhlftliMia might bo seen of all men., Heex tiresttecl hla gratincatlon at iiearlng from the lecturer (the Rev. Dr. TrisU man) that the Palestine explorations hod been inaugurated under the pa troruvdo of Enirlish, women and xor cuted by Kniflishinen. . It .was be 'oomlng a ivoraaiiT, for; ,s1ie, ws; the j sepulclue-rto commence the oxploror ... nnn n . I - c A 1 .1 uw ,iu wminiininiii, w uie .gireai. truths of Christianity. V And It was j their arm a vote of .thanks toa.iroiitli.maii who ..- i.An. Vu. u . . ....... ...... ..f tii ...I. iuiiiu twvtnvnu nous or null i ii a niii.nrT.iii.it. v as r ui , . . ..... . , , . V . V. i" ."v.... viiw .unrein r7T-..iv..r. h, inHlead had lectured on I'Rurusi Jcrusnlom" im nnniri lm ,,.i .,.; t"i unniiiiii ii hi uuticEiMHeisiuu worm. ' th e i work, of exploration, for their blood was mingled with that of the Norsemen, with, the" teachers of the harmonious eonglom oration of liberty endlayy, Conimuni-U.V- and indopendepce,, indivuality aud self-will ami with tbo trouba dour, the knightly soldier, represen ted lii the Norman- These three lo mcnts combined in' Englishmen, led to adventure, to : love of truth, ,nd gave the heart t6 3o whatever ; the will.rolght desire. The devlne truths ill) upon which our hnpiiiness hereafter was cuarraftcd bad. been "H BUU more and moro established ns science had trodden in the path of revelation. Such explorations as tboe y.iich Dr. Trlstam had uarrated bad revenloj things lwitbeforo fully ctimpreheiucil. and shown that as Jlbcy progressed truth would bo inorfeestahUsbeu, "for heryt-ors are ctprnal,,1.. , (il ,.',);; -. u,i a Oevernmen of ninrn."; h i i in ... . m t:u The Government of tho United Stntes is no longer tt' Government. It Is simply n system of Jobs'mnnagt'd by a sortes of Hugs. "Formerly, the most -dangeroiw of these' frus- the whisky ring." Itvlgor: and potency was', illustrated '-When 'ithe ' tnx' on whisky -was- reduced 'one-half aiid whisky advanced ' ten cents.' That whhm tax-gatherers ' remitted to the manufaetureors was1 Used in control ling the election ' The most dagemus ring, outside of that or Juv UooKe hikI the national banks, Is tho railroad ring. a A mem. her of this organization has recently tviatlail Uiat lie waalruwiux annually live per cent on live millkinH, and had never paid in ono dollar. The trov ernment foil among thieves. They were enriched by pulilio lands, enoueh to make kingdoms for several thou sand t Herman monarehs. Not con tent with this, out benefloont. Gov. crnnient created, ns it seems, for the sole use of rings, gave them bonds enough to iron and equip the rond. A lltrlit mortgage, fastened upon the Imperial domflin, given tho ring tiy ' too I'eoerai lioveriiment, rur tilshos all the Mioncy neetlcl nnd tills tho purses of (he princely stock- noioei's. i nis ring is on lt llrst le - It will grow until it overshadows the continent, i Not content with a road which inakos mllllonajlos of Its buiintr In the very process of ein struetion, this ring will buy up the travel anniramo between Kew York and San Francisco. Since their rond is too far north to serve them through the whole year, this very rhnrwlll make the new Conpres build for it another road from the Pacino, through lexus, connecting California with the Gulf States. Then tho Union will be wholly at the ' mercy of the imperial railway ring. There will bs uo future eon tests lietweon political parties. The recent Presidential elec tion was determined by Belmont, tho oonniioiiiers, ami rno railroad rings of Now York. In fact, this Is no long era government or the people. For years past no ons has imatrintHf that perjury was a crime, or that the Con stitution had validity. The tariff", national bank, railroad, - teleirrarth and whisky riiiKSconstltuU'the tlilmr once denominated the Union, which Is termed, in derision of Federal law, the "nation." The "nation," there fore, is a mighty system of "rings," and they are grevlously at fuhtt who imagine that it owes existence to the peoplo or the Slates. ' . : ,i; 1 Tlie CUrkstille aut , Uallrmtd. MVawbws) Tlie Boai-d of Incorporators of the ClurksviUuaud Wayunsboro Railroad Company, met at the Cnpltol qu tlie liithliiHiinst, . .. . Thu following persons were chosen from each county of the proposed route, open books aud i solluit , sub- aot-iptionsi , ... j, i . Colonel j.j. uuek, or Clarkflvjlle, M. J. J. Cazle. of Dickson: Thomas J. Oyport, of Waynusbon, aud j. .N. Pocket, of CentcrvUlo.- . , - .... .. Seiuttor WilUaui A, Garuor, of Lawronco, was authorised to Solicit sto-k. ,., J. N. Pucket nnd J. J. Caglo were lusu ueted to stick tho possugo, by tho Legislature, of a chunou in the uhur uyiiesuoro; ami albo, uulhoiity for ' 'Lma hraiioli of tbo Northwtaiteru Rilro'Ml, under the name of the iClsiksville, AuLuti aud Waynesboro jRiilroad Comiiuiiv. . , , .. t)B 'uelion the Board adjourned to nieet hero on thu -Uli proximo, at which time tlio ineniUaa of Kuia and Auiuricuii, at 1 o'clock si., upon Undue, f.f iiiiiioilno. A full at. . . ... , - 1 nuiuanco t ikjiiiii. TittiMAs li'ivtiut. I'r-liicnt. llUNTt-K Niaii.LbO.N, ti(krtlj-y., Col. Htsnlei If V n "W.KI- Allt 5Tthor!lnnn n.tt- J7. h'mwhim iuituiuni tn- uic oon- the war for participation In Riirantic tmilmHmb iu huu ins im Bi'ivai- 4amn. nas ohtafneil ttirfiiidoriienKiiitof thelead- g men in thi JjeuMe auilJa the oum) for an odlee. tlie nroner man- aequenco tolevery taxqiayer in the countryAiUUiw, whoae irregu- tn asKiug ui atinoiiiimcnt from iiieii who hav oiu'ur flllwl Caliutt (lluerent nersoiis lug thorn for the aameofllex;; aaother MeORtOr lins I V (..ii. I.., I Mil fmj.ir.it.. has requested theaame place for three 'of his friends, 1 i- . - , , ' ". ''file Mltnaf lort in Tritnnsrti. The report of Comptroller Iliack burn submitted ' to . the legislature t.C.V .ffitt.l.imr of land were listed in 1HUH, more than were in 1U7, ana that tue aggregate value of "other property . is less in 1H6H than in JM07, Joy .$32,153,070, and that the aggregator value .of. tho trcal estate" and personal property for tho year 18881 kstoaii 48671 by $17, 804,193 36 ; also that more polls were and shv that the Stat.nd aoiiepltax nsicu in ifyi innnin iwi dv ui;i, cceds that fbfl 18ftT- $l.TO,lrt Mi not- ... . .. ., . ... . . . higher on property by IS.ccuUto the wiwiiMianuingineracKtnattne tax was ,.-K f I ' 1 I'M '.I .! -r . r -Mr. i'm-McMuhoua. vbiinn'mnn engnged lrt tne "prrutTnk and 4iMi- grapiiieestauisninentoi Messrs. uer man & Bro., yesterday received a let ter from his father, who has just ar rived at PhUtidclphinj Informing him of the pleasant met that he has fallen neir toeigut thousand pounds sterling, or$tp,otK) hijehl.frnni'-aivi'eslnM in England." . Til he lut.ky typo "ptil red up irdsTnnd Joft f-r, Plrllit a. . 1. ..f I m,...mJ.b t. .. 11UIU letters recommend- . . ... .MJlala TV-inJ Ullllfilii' IYI . . I ..Mr ,.1,.VI 1.1.1,11,.. . l rli'lphla, bidding ft liiHtiiig farewell t the "art preservative. " LoUtsVilit Dcm ocriit. Am . Oi-nerpl BtonMnnn has Infonnivi i w h iiiitt. fcaitrstiobScril tHht oil cond llin Vli'Kinia nlHV-lfiw which f-xplrci. Jun- widows ftud orj-linns. I Tw9i(l ifilrtfU tooi.rt bS(iyttfvnnU' anil ctirrlaKt. drlvein of Tliomiut JiitttirHon. pnasml thruwKh Vlcutlrlr-oently lu the cam, ou met r 1 rnf tA lllelr preient nomo. 11 1 SETTLE i.i.itt Wholesale and Jtiiaid .j.!.; 1, u Hiss-, .im C O H FECTI 0 H E R SI Family,Groccrs; ! 1 Irankiln Slreei;1' CLARKSVILLE, - - TENN. li,--ieniT iluKidU ,.1 niUssil TT AVE JUST RErEIVKD ANDOPFXF.D 11 M tnnir naw suiuii, a u.rgo ana varlup ivMiirtinuiift of ... 1 Courertloncrlos, Toys, Fruits, ... nud Family Grot-cries. To an examination of wltkili we Invite tlie atUiullou of the iuhliu uonoruliy. -.'i i,'.m'l UML O0.T Tobiccfj 'aad Cigitra. tVo kep m Imn'l 11m hwl iualltv astl asds. . A shj.u lit K ? juisi I oj. j 1 Z 1 1 Branfiies,' Wines snd Whiskey, BREAD? CAKEEtcf .7 Mo ha ew i)iy iiv- innnfxciillpiit wofkmim, nuil WHI fcm-p oonntantlyi 1111 hifS'l A Bread of Superior Quality, ..v A' Cnkcs Of Ktery DcscrIi)tlon"nd Va riety, risln or Oruarac ntcd, In tbe finest style,"" To which Invito ll;i nllmitliui of till miltllo mnrMly. iliiMilli"! ftwx iiHrtlm iUillni, St itliort notloe, villi iiviirytl.lng n--iiifKi. -I i. m lK-s. W,ISMt''i .1 Floyd - St, , Planing .Mill. . 1 '. A ... t 1 .... 1 . J. DICKSON BROWN & CO. Floyd fit., on Stjunro Xortli of Mala." - J -VVo! . IS VvUtalnWreel,1 J J J LOUinVILLK, JCY. Boors, Susb, Blinds. Brarkcls, Moul- dlni;s ArrbltMvri CornJe, Base, Cnsliigi, Mantles, j . Store Boors, etc. ... ALSO, TINE AND I'OPI.AK 8HINCLK, LATU. FLOUIUNd, aiul all Viuip of itoiiKii 01x1 un-iuuia nan i.u. uur.ii, . ji n.Htni(l for I'llcf l.lnl. Doc. id, l-ly DISSOLUTION. 'IMJB FIIUI sin flCrLER; lltlQ'iH f'n., I Iron Miiiiufai-.tui'iirii ul (SU'wim county, l.mii., lutH U'cii illis.vil hy I'linnt'iil, suit til tlSiKMHIinitxl W(U tH" till! UMOllUllvU huvliiius. Thu lk-. 12. IhiW. .. - . DA VI 11 T1IKUIIAL.U. isnaM-i FOR SALE OR RENT ! TWOllWKlil.lNO IIOfSPH AMI TWO STOlti: iiuL KKS. Al Jily l , II. O. ! .!., U. U, MS-2nr .jx ... ( .i- 4 1-OK KKXt r . 1 foMMooidt's imitK nrsrurMK, . In coini'li-t'i ri-imir . wti u Ie'. Cnrrlnuii unit Muruni'-r lloumni, and nil ntnnr ikm. .try niiintiililiiiK! tt'i oxoi..l.rit iui'ili-n ot iiImj ullnclii 'l, utiinleU on Hprinii klri .-l. I'.jv. .li.u k.vcu linmr JI11I1 ly. uiUuuUin 1111 li i.ltiHil lr further pnrtli?nlRr. Ji.iur civbn, Af't. Doo. 4, W-lt. w',,'"l"" ",:''Sy.r'. i --..' V. d- Uum ill Ailiutia. Uo. Nov. 17, VS-llll Buns rpir-Tro'. 'rrv V K -U-ron -p CoulteK Hillman & Co. We pre QtTeHirRtrtiidocc- LJCDlUltpOH, Call aaft see the. Prctllcsl Call tokYli crarkpTlife; riMiuLlnseysinnarkMino.! Call and see the Cheapest Flab. 1. nels erer sold here. ... 1 fi-lmc Article of i-4 Shaker Iliencl in . ,:-.. flyr M CMM.':"."1-!- Bit Assortmnit. Larg et Variety and lucapes Brown, n:of, rtij- kent In this ;.( ,1.1 vinii u:. M rkrt r-t i! . f. In Bed Blanker, we ofTer Bptrlal ; , Karcalw. . - , Bcaatlful Woolen Jarkrts. Nubias. ' , , tapes, Klgollts, tdmferti, . . "? !.'; .. Just rwlTeA-fkca.',''!,. iXENTlKRbT KCWKTtrCKOrVAlHO- Ril ASO BOClEViRB SKIRTS. .i 1 SPU.XDID LIXK OF BOOf BK1BTS, ' Bemeniber tkst a nrrtt, Kcw Style noon nairi aa c leuau at an rents. also at 23 rents. Ihisc prices Are nc kaeflleofffd to be Jotrer.tbau nnin k imukt tUXAU Altd 44ipnfjt. tin. leirrs wuu mem and miisk otorr nsfful'itrtfcrej wkll ttCbrtres are so tery low. COULTPHILLMAH,,. Waere ran I ftad the best stork of Ladles' Kbawli. lloaki and lursf At (OlLTfcK, Mll,LMA A(0.'8. Wkrre ran I find Xke nest sappl; of Lacea, Jtdglnjfs, UIotcs, fitMklnei, Collars, etc.? . At COllTt4.irflllM.l3r ACO. . Hhcrr ens. I and ttiBcheapeHi Black Alonrnsf 40 "-i)'vii f- i-u . It 10U.TEIL Tiai.IU ATOM. Dress Uoods In-itrtat varlrtr at Iw itrktK 1 -t ir i'.v. 7 f 11 1 ewf Shawlsii and. BIackialncns Just rewlveit. is i t ihti i A lane lot of coonnjist placed on 0 u r. . B A Uti 1 M ito I X 1'Klt , which will be. sold, regardiest; or cost pW'.ahhatf coTU.,tlom, prom. .Tin' 1 It 11 oftcnlkcrase that a I.adr can grt a DrtM r k fhlhlVDress, or a remnant of -.desirable '.gsoJi at a great bargnln. i A.'i .i i-imi-.y.-v Wje shall spun? no palm to makt Jiilo th latcrott or.eiery una to visit our ftoro., . , . T . . In ourrtofR.'lt lilrH Is now full and twunli tcs tuny be? round , man 1 ileslfMbhi good for' J1 - l-'-J CSRI&MX'iESENTS ! Emlli'trlderoll 'SMpprMlfofTadlf n itnd . - tient If mr n Jiisf eeer for ...,vV. iCIIBlSTMAii IrHESKSIS,, , Fitrs, Brohe Shawls, Bnbr ' Jackets, r.iufciatvVlViHiitttiid.ult and . MMUf AtlMUi uceigandtyLforsl mKTilA.Jil'KJiSJS. Any one Wishlntir nnn hase a nice . 'ITrrsi or Clonk lot a nirlstriav' . fresfut, would do we IL . COULTER. HI1LMAN & CO AY rE WtHH TO. AUAiX CAU. THE 1 ultulllloil of Ci'tltli.-lll...l to nur v.irv superior llliiuk 15omvt uml riliick Kri-m-li viniun niao, n.Mi, .Miniwrry nivl iim UiiIIik, MliiylM mul duulilo MIIUhI Diark ri-tiin.il lioi'tiiis. I'liiM-y C'nHiiuiii tor Pant'nml Hull., Ilcivly-iiinrtd HMi tn, Noii II If Shirts, 1-inl. rnlilns, lN-nivnrH, Ulovrs, tkwkfc V.-i-y nliPiij. IJanUSoic-liU-ln, ftluvt Jlosoiu'. fiipiu- t'olUi, Very nuviurlor MlilrllnKl'OiiirstlM.. r W ) offtT' Uic cboapcHt ninnk And ulrl titeiioi-r Hau iu looiiU tiliv where. ' It oostsroil nothlne to foolr. You msv avn vi f,.BJ,.r,u.ly S.TdoiiiiiM.. V liuuvvcr miy uie wIkI.u, uroliaso mi rUi'l". w su,y Hive inn cl budireilolnu t'. we fnn show yort gomls lu h trtrouu liflht. whU-b Is lKlritlili.. Wo ntvrr aril higher lliuu nny oneiluuli wo know it, tv.-i-y.oiU'H ilit-apei); so tlmt evi iy (Miv Lu w i.'ii V$ l'"le.'-'t.ji lrii.llig nflli U.- COULTER H I LLMArt Shoes r-Shoes!! ShocsurtilD Boots t Hoots!! Boots! ! ! Moota finr - ivrry man, wuuiiui an. child who wnrii inmirawinilll wall lo lnuK llim1 our nif.iiK in-ruro ouyliig. JtoiiilirAri-i. hhii 'KIU.IM..l'Vl(lul!il lfOU.1 t bun uvur In fuj '. ini!in lire nnndriMn of i-ukioiikvh who ore i.iniK iiiiiiii-j' iH..riuiHi 1 11.-v will lint lulte tls-uniiihlc lulauli at nnr 1 v ..a.;.. ...u 1 ...T. 1 .1 - --.T'r: 7 il . inn. rmy fiAiiruiiii ni.-y nwi .111,1.111111 Hooiii-r. wo nro iiiHk Ihr m-wouNluniur all tlit tlmr, huI r1.rf ! every ri-m-nii why w kIidiiIiI nmkn liu. flrodA uior. U'ft kiu'ii Jhp .iuuIuIii .v.,.i . f -" n.li 01 irr tt i uta, UtlollrM vii I. rnin inr nil nr Kuodm, hhi bur In Inrits lorn, tlum linvluK tht ii(1viiiiki' ul llii'Miw.wl ini.-m. - 'llilil-iullri.iiw.iii.lili-, rvnry pooll niikliir mini well know, we to not will lln-iw lhliiiHliniilv lu unrl oiirsmHl. W want to miiimlnl iliu iii-o- -"i.T. .nf navniimictl HI iri-ltinif liu-ir S'JihIh where llu-yoHii tin. I thu Ikuwih'IiiU ualluruiljr lw iirlrm-vlirnp lui-ifr) . Iliii-liink hi our llonm nn. rHliiii.x wul ymivluee.ji'iu, .WMt-uiihMim Ir. U mi. ik u 1 .-vers jsrHt- n. i ll v u.ii ut w U AliU s o will ivc uioiiry r.r you. CouIterr Hillman & Co. WEWi GOODS 1 r t jr , ' , ' ' 1 1 ,' ih r -j.i o I tr'i). rv nm-Tt' 1 frtrnd aim tliein thut w.) nirrrnrWu TirNK to ouu 1 p'ltroni., wo wonlit Inronn 1 ti.iVe r.-iiinvi' I f.. ah. ....u. (Hltfn ot Iho WttU-h sii't f.riiueleK), wher wwlniv.i iiifflid tV.r thulr iiiM.,Uori the Nw "k t") i''"""" t om-i lntf tlier.1. k tvitLcnnrji. I'liu'ii. u ..r... m:..j tin!' i'. I.,.,i"," W1-. Ainylliym, a . . 1 'i' i. '. . .Y"J tnierni'l, fliiM, '.4'.,.II'I4IUU1 J UW urvst v itlcty, 'e. Ouo4, nil rn.iT. r inn rurltnil I litrwi. MIi.ouoiiv uml uliahle (or (Kkct c 1 041L')' il.Ei8iuiaioD;iF,iwiiiiii .iitr;i!irs- i-s.' ' . . 1 .11 W'S WOtlM ci!l tnni'il l .....!.. -I atirtmcr.tuf p- XfJXrrAOLKS,. h rk liy l.trnn. ml rmhruull k imU u.i iul'. , liu'luiiiun ia (. mini iVbiiM. SUW.I..MIOII, III nil ,u,riat, , wo will IhS-i plrkur u. linwlng nu i.S luil ,tf u,y HrMUt with call. M w.tl iiur tkiu at ar uvuUr 4.i I1MW, . ia. iwpi.nui ill ii l,ran-.-i. i- i-ananaee' the tihcapcst JdHfeaics lii'tiarkfeiiUfj j I Call atiflWc'tW fcest lint of .ary9 Tin- SCE BUSIIItSSI -I i r: '. O il ; , .In (ho day4 lieii nfcurjaco '. Vsa neltnown, txtrj mm had to bear (lis wholt f liia wn ksscs f firo ot 4liixwluJLUM.wa pooxaad.ius caso nniealcJ, f eatally UtVo sym pathies of hla fvtcu'Ja.'k e66tribution might U mde on Uis lehalf t re place ome portion of whs t had fossa tnken from biw i' but this ' wsa aotli iug". which p "coulflortaintx t6trut upon. ' Like Shakesponra'a Merchant of Vonice;tl of his' fortune taigli 1) rwept 1 war; 'mi.d ko rendered pmi nileBS in a sinuls niclii.-' This lap- pena evctt.'1 btw, often, to those, wbo are iuiprovideut enouph not to insure tbelr' pioimrtTv ,Tlio twd earuWirs f yssaiWiai'eiuAWAui6a ex tLe-wtve; tad'Heatfl AUe' friiaicr possessors to begin life anew. - lnsuraue is a device whereby tho nnVsts-of suclii onlimttiMi. inatJ jiT 'b'eThifcdiiceilti-J tpOiisingro ttrJf vjrlva.'nre JLviJidrvp smotig itir, ana 1110 nunen tljus borne by cacti is conipajatWel Jisht.;; itijriini tiva turwik is an agixemfnt between ssV a tiMrtdrei' ftien.h.tfr hhff Vill all eqivUlyKiitrU5utto;aiko good theJpscs1of.anTt9no pf the.uuinbrr. tf iinureliaudimsi iJi;ser. Luildinffe ldnjjine trt'.-bnc aro destroyed, each of tho other maolv-nine pajs bis one buiidrodtlA , part, . ht Uiclif ' value,' u4 tlfu the- particular1 an r ' receives iron kia .associstes ninctv-uiue ouV- liuinlredths of bis' whole Jowf,.' 1 hh liundrenth part aiu'ount.Mliieli li'd'and'nil tlio 'rest pfiyis tailed a pnrMtt'M. . It is the pries of a rii;lit to dcuiaud IVoVh 1 otlit-rs n' contrrtm. trfltocpiaM (KMAttTftJ detl? ffcitffltf"0" , (n pratticpJ'iiirTociJ "nj sucli'f rmal jrreciiienl'M mtideA ll'fr - the Waleiol' etouoaiy. lut'ltioaveafcaoo, fi!,.iusi. ness of insuranco iaj.parrjd on bj a cpovi4,t los Pfvl'S; or, fP'VP8".' ol" men, wlnt eollecti'.fi-oiu eneli ou'c of. tlio insurgil llis. premium, lit advance, and oiie- nf tht , total 'thus eollectctl puj trf 'tlie li scars' tie 1uiiis lb whitJi they are resjieetively entitled. : i;8u kly,;Jtho iuftnor cotnpanics !rv the amyuijt fif. tlio, WCU'iu 8t S4irh rate W thc hlflf-wilf ti 4I WWlw low Mctyfy toqrne. a-rl jo-' Jffc a surpV W C;4,rtIiTU' ii tronble: If tliey esltulstw- irflit in this tcspceV nfid no wmisnal- Itfsajs occur,' they " mafcb 4uoiM'y,.,'IiV'Afci'y rulscalcuhtc, apd, juir siJUCtci lpsscs havh to$i Uorhtliey 'i'.. ,1 iVitli" safety of tbe, ,iniurediii this latter continpriK-y, a fund is usually provi-" Iiikscs can be pail if neewsary. Hut as a uenerdF iHfno tHi Hurfirtit nf the .prcHift. iuy. ,p,u.d .vr.fAety; J lit., amount, of 'tho fo.h' l.iij 'cVpriiiJ, or tlie Lut,!iRairiinir.t tdrji'f ' . Tiere it -i inmrwsiyii.tiroA.aJ.yit atiltiiig' soSi.ti 1i JiaVc ' hit 'btitfonift acfjnuiiited Vitli the: facts') tonnecteil Villi' thdVuDje'ett thaV'itwiiriricDlsait extremely profitaMe business, and tha'. tho eeuipwios cngjiigotl in it it rcirj a vast dcirT hinVo ni6npj iitlh'tfeliapi o jireaiionis, (Iti tiny juy, J,r Iohm'8. Sutihtits.. loweyer.,1di!n:on strati; that tins idia jP an .incprreot euo. In the tlm: yi-rs,. 1SC5, j8G(J aud' 18U7, tlio llro und marins com panies of this State received in pre milium $110,12)00, s-uilo'tliey paid .uitr fu wiKssiyjtiiL rxpeuses, ill,- 6?0.(JT)(fK'rrr;.f tu iLrVSv'AAfrfnl-il iiee LWrfoS-C fiir tlirl-iljetirsJJur U tbeso enpogod m it in this State, it.-, sultsd ia a 1 a 'of 6Sl)ll,009.u . Kotn of tlio conipanies, to bo aiirc(,tii9di! money, lint others had Unlraw upon their Cdpitals, niic tlio' uulillc sctuallv gajuod 800,000 at their expense , Tlicso considerations' show that a Rieat deal of akill and knowledge ' is roiUi ro)'jiiii:sUolM!( Ipij'anco buHinet-s ns In ini.Lo l.n r.in.;... f Jj 'ffai (WpssSoi, Cfrt. tahrUiLklaKt ikf tli4-rrU.t-wkicli each p irtit lu of property insured is cxfHiVua,' Slid :of.tLi hklils tfils beinr destroyed, must jio made. All the circumstanci's nuder whrvli' acci 4orits focem inunl to pbsrfv s4 studied, and inferences drawn from them, I'ho avi ri:po of losses in par. tirbldi, kihdfl viiws tnivVj)e.aV ted, and premiums reculstcd acconl. .'t5.ly,J',vc:ijtljoport)nal- cU-auV-f ot t ioso. who jply lor insurance uiuat betaken inin aoroimtaisn Allow iiuco mad Tor. .iti All this, and much mors brsktrs, is esjeutul to tlie iirop. cr eunduct ol an nimiranca oHiee- bild wit bent' it,' tn l usrnthS kt.-onr to con 0 to au uul'ortui)ateiid.1"-,"!H "FnrtrierBiore'it is opparenfiaat not only must tho men who 'atteuiut to carry 011 the buainers of insurance o roiiipctcut to tlio task, bsUtlny mustLij b,iva tf.c ptktr wstHirrr's to nloot their lot'srs than merely tlie pKuiIuta's'jriii AaStti-C iViUiieyei-y I i-- .'iw lunn will, W llV0 t,r,.i.!..il iv 1 . til . ppa, BvuxTiisosi 45ro: fit rtivslt nins ; and fhw, H fc1r; 0 t,pi. tai U ty lHick.iijyi,ilMswht old policioji trtf ruuy Uut nisursd atsll, and in cw of a ks, fail of th rrjitf H;ey to ; 11 ted upuii.. Hsntc tlio Be-ccs-sitj ot; aptjia stipeyiion of insur ance " oliftpariicli to Witrrf ttid public of tholr peutiary ability, ;atrd fo I'Mt .hilir 'frorii .iuli itipiMf eosL eonis as thoxo wliioh lately nourUheil in Jcpy City mere tfapi); J6 eaU-Ji preiuiuma, Without any vspl-cUtinn on the pattnf tkeirliuiinhors of pay. MI;t'S-4 I r cw 1 ork puni f I Fire, Marine and Lffo ln. 8araucorolicie8 0f " c. 11. .ioxi:s, , GcncrAI5 Ih'8ifancoA jeut, Cl&xka villo,' Toun. If ytu do, in the day of calamity MM 1' f Li I '