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Kasby.
.. in Humble Imitation of Other
Conversation ,n!h the / .«»•
id-
Washington. D. C., April 8,1868.
, 't fc , Washington for the perpose uv
' i lv ice uv Attorney Oenoral Binkley,
‘Luther. in the event uv the impeach
r the ore sent President, I food be
“ 7 , ut uv mv Post Office belore the Ith
March 1868, when it okkured to mo
' 4 t t 0 hev some con versa shun with
friceUeney. for the perpose uv puh
iV.'thc -ante in the papers uv Kentucky,
fi-u, ushered into the presence, and
1 inown the fact that I desired to talk
"“him he direkted his secretary to fur-
pens and paper, that I might
Z down what he scd.
if. u oJ him calm and hopeful. I here
m within his eagle eye snthin uv that
•tenninashen which hev. made him to
-an the terror uv his friends and the
■fort uv his enemies; his firm set lips
,4d the will that wuz behind them, and
(like a beacoulite, gleamed do
uce at the world.
Ktmark, casually,” sed he, “that the
.jikle majority seem determined upon
iieachment.”
(did so, when ho replied in these words :
■Ves, they do. And why 1 can not under
iti. Never wuz there a man eggisted in
or any other world, who wantid peeee
- than 1 hev, 1 hev sighed for it, and
2- everything in my power for it, but they
rood not hev peeee. In the beginttin they
iked uv askitt me to resitte, beeuz uv the
rim egstierasheu 1 wuz labortu under on
Poce&shun uv my iuausrerashett, forgettin
in it wuz the man, not the Vice President,
tt win drunk. Then, agin, 1 wautid the
estorashen uv the Soutli accomplished
ikoriin to my views uv wat wuz proper,
K here agin their onreusonableniss wuz
nde painfully manifest. They cood hev
ri peece—there wood hev bin no trouble
itstever, bed they yeelded to me, and ac
»j;ed the policy I hed agreed upon. But
iey wood not. The entire Congris uv the
[suited Sides. and the entire people uv
Kso-called loyal Mates, wickedly set their-
Eves in opposisheu to me, after I hed sol
us!; warned ent uv the consekcnses that
rat inevitably fuller. They brought it un,
ui their's is the blame. It wood be well
t ask me here, how about the Memphis
i: .N’oo Orleans massacres, and the Ku
[u Klan.’’
’did this, and tiro Prosidont went on.
The uulortunit ukkurrences in Memphis
s Noo Orleans wuz the result'of the same
pr: developed in the people uv the South
r.i opposed the Confederacy. T hey knew
rs; 1 desired. For the sake uv peeee, to
rpe out all traces of the late oupleasantnis,
levied that everything shood he restored
fit *az before, ez near ez might be. My
ts wuz to kiver things up. I hed promised
it friends uv the late lost coz control uv
ik own States, and lied- the misguided
spie, wich bed stood in oposishun to the
isltderacy, yielded this one pint for the
ie uv harmony, all wood hev bin well.
5s process wuz at once simple and sub
s=. lu Noo Orleans Dr. Dostic and all
a adherents hed only to turn over the con
s- tv the city to Mayor Monroe and Judge
Ist,,, and there wood hev bin no massacre.
*■ wuoiJ not. They persisted in
tiiuiin uv their high spirited opponents to
uv risin agin cm, and the massacre
Jit the result. Wat else eood they expect?
■ ’trued em in time, hut alars i wuz not
Med. In Memphis, too, it wuz sitni
l" . toe niggers wood por-ist in hevin
tl|JI houses and carryin spellin hooks
>- -with era, knowing that every time
did it wuz inflatnin the Southern
•tt and firing the Southern soul. T bed
y warned, too, hut to no purpose,
b sted uv quietin things down by given
obnoxious pursoots, they persevered,
. result is a part of history. In the
- ated condishen of the Southern mind,
sanm ez it wuz under the eonshusnis uv
:a t* 1 , n ot he expected that they
oa ‘ d on quietly and see nigger child-
V" nigger skool houses, learnin that
wood unfit ern from fjlin the posisben
'a'gger.-, ez they understood it. To the
■atuoated people uv the North, who egged
m ?gers uv Memphis and Noo Or
"! tg tots sttempt to raise themselves out
s normal sphere into wich they wuz
■ jy the constitooshett, must all the blame
, 18 moentable okkurreiice now and
i ‘, ttac * 1 The Ku-Klux Klan is
p j development uv tho same spirit
• , j y similar causes and oventoo-
J 0 “ ame vesults. The niggers in
humt)ly imrsooiti the even tenor uv
wa >’ sl l iin 'l bowin meekly to the
f P° wer uv them wich wuz formerly
it r“T’ * 8 ‘ , “^ atcl i t 0 the pint uv takin
h “to mu four yedrs ago in dead
bellevtti tbeirselves to he men.
fir* 8 | UI T °h Q ull 'l * n holdin meetins
~u v course the Oaucashens uv
Ca " 1 tolerate it. The murder uv
lathi! ““i* Ul 2B er>i by the men uv the
We »r.l • ,oa, ‘itostatiou uv Radical
i*Di tr m&l .H n| ty. Had they counselled
ooujllt co "ti»yoo in that meekrtis, the
iMvi ~t ■ humble "“ uv w ich is so
r. Ku.Ki, . '“?«“• there would have bin
U Z 'Z' a,, 1 thtt hair ' to speak more
10 wood li " 00 J. UV tbe beH( * uv 1,0 °"u l *v
ehiffh j harmed, exceptin when
"nwotZi f," 0 " 8 UV ,he Soutb ' aft «r
ite i* indnlgettcc in the flowin bole,
I' sho"* }- ■ t. ’ a l , . ort ‘ v,; mood, occasion
l ein * -m. , a oozen or sicb a matter
tin,,' hev brought it upon their
and them"*’ r “ iW ' übol,t <ir;uit ’ ‘ Sh ' r ’
'''■until ,0 f tb * President ansered
rit |«»teri, " ° rcln * b ‘ a rem arks with appro
■;r a li!!!®** 0 * 6 '' great confidence in Grant,
'with r.t;!? 1 ? bc wu/ - wonderfully reticent,
'‘tnipreh. t lak,: 110 sor > ez 't wuz
ifftr with lb J 6 to " 1,: how any one cood
the con.r,’ * s J )ose, i he wuz troo to nte
" holism nth' 1 ' 1 nercr lo, *t faith in
'titoemi ~ '• oisanely and blindly
Ppositt ute, and Ihen J resigned
AUGUSTA, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1868.
him reluetantljr. But he finally went over.
Wat an awful thing it is that one who bad
won sieh laurel* ez lie hed—who heu made
sich a name, shood throw it to the earth by
one false step. But so it wuz with (.rant.
He hed rendered me vnlooable assistance hi
puttin down the rebellion, and had suffered
almost vt much for the constitooshen ez 1
hed ; but he rooinod hisself after all. Sheri
dan opposed me from the beginniri, thus
lavin hisself out for all time. Howard, es if
hit with the saute spake, wuz in advance uv
him ; Sherman, Sickles, and tho great ma
jority uv the (iettetals who served did like
wise; Rosso and Steed man remained troo,
and Handcock wuz finally persuaded to stand
by the ship uv state, but the rest uv ent
persisted in pluttgin the country into dissen
sion by opposin me. When I think uv how
they rooiued tbeirselves—uv what a redicu
lous figure they will cut in history as tit y .op
ponents, 1 can’t avoid dropptn a bitter teer
or two. It wood be well to put in here,
‘The President w r uz vizably affected.’ ”
“The removal uv Stanton and the ap
pointment uv Thomas in his sted is wat
these disorganizes, these concentrators,
who opposo me, that the government may
be concentrated into their hands instid uv
being diffoosed thro mine, cheefly depend
upon. Wat is ther in it? Stanton wuz
opposed to me, and I, laborin for that unity,
that oncuis, without wich no government
kin go on satisfactorily to the head thereof,
removed him. How kin the government
go on with anybody opposin tnc —cf nobody
opposed mo ther wood bo no dispoots. The
people must understand this, thot they may
put the blame where it b'longs. I have no
objeekshun to sayiu that to bring about
harmony and peoce 1 wood, es 1 eood,
remove Congress, that the struggle between
us mite be ended. But no one ean object
to my re in ov in Stautou. Will they say that
the tener uv offis act perfected him ? I shel
answer to wunst that 1 hal decided that
law to be ouconstooshnel long ago, and
consekently it lied no bindin onto utc. 1
weep contiuyooally over the perversenis uv
the men who will coutinyooally keep a
passtn laws wich they know I will declare
unconstooshiiel.
“Ez to she final result, l hev nary a doubt.
The people are with me. Look at their
anxiety for my triumph and the sacrifices
they are willin to make. Why, over four
thousand uv my friends residiu in Noo York
were so anxious that tny other friends in
Connecticut shood succeed that they went
alt the way to Hartford and Noo Ilaven to
vote ! Wuz there ever such paler!ism dis
played afore? Who kin doubt when hacked
by sich adherents ?”
The President signified that he wuz done.
“Hadn’t yoo better look over these notes?’’
sed I; “there may be things yoo hev sed
wich yoo wood not like to hev publisht.”
“No I” sed he. “It don’t matter es I hev
sed anything that I don’t care to fatheiy 1
kin easily deny it, and Randall and Welles
will swear I never sed it. Farewell. Be
troo to the Constoosheu ez I constroo it, and
the laws ez I understand cm, and all will be
well. ’’
I left the grate man feelin that es he don’t
whale his persekooters, it woun’t be beeoz he
liezn't a sublime confidence in“hisself.
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PREMIUM at tho FAIR of the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, in 1865 (no Fair hold iu 1566).
Ukinds and sizes made at our Manufactory,
116 and 118 West Twenty-Fifth Street, New
York. JAS. STEPHENS,
solO—ly J. I. RITCHIE.
FREIGHT 0N COTTON.
Charleston to Xew York, $1.50 per Hale, j
\\JK WILL RECEIVE AND FORWARD
VV to New York, by the Regular Line
Steamers, all COTTON consigned to us. at ONE
DOLLAR AND A HALF PER BALE, free of
Commission, Drayage, and other expenses.
RAVENKL & CO.,
Regular Line Steamers,
mh2B—2m Charleston, S. O.
ASSESSOR’S OFFICE, j
U. S. IxTKKNAt. Rkvkrur, 3d Di.it. of Ga. [■
Augusta, April 20th, ISOB. J
ASSESSOR’S NOTICE
FOR APPIhILS.
rpilE ANNUAL LIST OF 1368 FOR THE
1. Counties of Richmond, Columbia, Scrivon,
Jefferson, Washington, Warren, Glascock, Burke,
Lincoln, Elbert, Wilkes, Taliaferro, Hancock,
Baldwin, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Jones, Putnam,
Green, Oglethorpe, Morgan, Jasper and Newton
have been completed and will remain open at my
office for inspection and appeals until the 30th
April, 1808, inclusive. .1. BOWIjKP,
w Assessor 3d District.
NEW YORK HOUSES.
Similia Similibus Curantur.
HUMPHREY'S
iIOJIEOPATIC SPECIFICS.
T JAVE PROVED, FROM TIIK MOST uuiplo
VA experience, an entire success; Simple—
Prompt—Efficient ana reliable. They are the
only Medicines perfectly adapted to popular
use—3o simple that mistakes cannot be made in
using them; so harmless as to be tree from
danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable.
They have raised the highest commendation frern
all, and will always render satisfaction.
Nos. Cures. Cents.
4. Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations 25
2, woriuri, Worm-Fever, Worm-Colic 25
3, Crying-Colic, or teething of Infants 25
4, Diurrliotn of children or adults " -.5
5, Dysentery, Griping Bilious Colic '..''.25
H, Cliolern Itlorbnst, Vomiting 25
7, ( oitglin, Colds, Bronchitis 25
8, Neuralgia, Tootache, Faeeache >25
9, IfCiidticliCNy Sick-Headache, Vertigo 25
0, i)ys|)epkiu, Billious stomach 25
I, Suppressed, or painful Periods.. 25
2, Wliilcs, too profuse Periods 25
13, Group, Cougn, difficult Breathing 25
14, Salt Kite uni, Erysipelas, Eruptions.,... 25
15, Itlieuiualisni, Rheumatic Pains .25
16, l ever & Ague, Chill Fever, Agues 50
17, Piles, blind or bleeding 5Q
18, Oplitiiulmy?@\ud sore or weak Eyes... .50
19, Catarrli, acu jor chronic, Influenza 50
20, Wliooping-cougii, violent Coughs 50
21, Asthma, oppressed Breathing 50
22, liar Discharges, impaired Hearing : "50
20, Scrofula, enlarged - lands, Swellings 50
24, General Debility, Physical Weakness 'SO
25, Dropsy, and scanty Secretions 50
26, Sea-sickness, sickness from riding... 50
27, Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50
2S, Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis
sions, involuntary Discharges ... 1.00
29, Sore Aloutli, Canker 50
30, Crinary Weakness, wetting bed.. . 50
31, Painful Periods, with Spasms 50
32, Sufferings at change of life 1.00
33, Epilepsy, Sparms, St Vitus’ Dance... l!oo
34, DiphtUeria,, ulcerated Sore Throat 50
FAMILY CASES
Os 35 large vials, morocco case,
containing a specific for every
ordinary disease a family is
subject to. and a book of direc
tions, $lO OO
Smaller Family and Traveling cases,
with 20 to 28 vials, from sstosß
Specifics for Private Diseases, both
for Curing and for Preventive
treatment in vials and pocket cases... $2 to $0
fIAS- Thcso Remedies, by the caso or single
box, arc sent to any part of the country bv Mai
or Express, iree ’of cuarge, on receipt o 1 iac
price.
Address, HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC,
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY,
Office and Depot, No. 562 Broadway, N. Y.
Agents :
PLUMB & LEITNER,
STEVENSON & SHELTON
IV. H. TUTT,
Augusta, Ga.
Dr. Humphreys is consulted daily at his office,
personally or by letter, as above, for all forms
of disease. *6— l2m dAw
ja@~LATF.ST AND BEST IMPROVEMENT ON ALL OTHER INVENTIONS !-®&
RESTORE YOUR SIGHT— USE ONLY Dn. J. STEPHEN’S & CO.’S
Patent Cornea Restorers of tlie EVKSKJIIT.
Will restore impartial sigh ' and preserve it to the latest period of life
JOHN B. FULLER,
47 DEY St., NEW YORK CITY,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
Steam Engines & Boilers
From 2 to 250 Boise Power.
Most approved Circular aud Upright Saw
Mills, Grist Mills, Sugar Mills, and all kinds
of Mining and Plantation Machinery on hand
and built to order.
Shafting, Pullics, Leather and Rubber Pelt
ing, and all kinds of Iron and Wood working
Machinery.
Machinery and Railroad supplies in store an
shipped at the lowest rates.
STEAM "GAS AAD
atei* Pipes,
BOILER FLUES,
And all kinds of BraSs and Iron Fittings
Tools, etc., for Steam and Gas Fitter's use.
The best aud largest assortment in the city
aud at greatly reduced prices. Send for Price
List.
NEW 30 BARREL
TURPENTINE STILL
With Extra Heavy Bottom,
I All complete , for Sale much below Cost,
Stills of all sixes built to order and
DISTILLERS fitted out at the lowest rates
EVERY KIND OF
Plantation Machinery,
ENGINES, HORSE POWERS, GRIST
MILLS. AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS
Os every description in storo, and for st,lo
at tho lowest rates*
COTTON GINS AND
COTTON PRESSES
The best
McCARTY GIN EVER MADE
With the TAYLOR, EAGLE, BR7)WN
SOUTHERN and the New CRAVEN
Saw Gins, Cotton Presses,
With Engine aud Horsepower, and all supplies
in store, for sale at the lowest rates, by
J. R. FULLER
47 Day Street, New YorkOitr
soß—ly
Piano Fortes Tuned.
tpo MEET TIIE TIMES, I HAVE RE
JL DUCED tno charge for TUNING to
THREE DOLLARS. , 4
Orders left. at'Mr. GEO. A. OATES’ 240
Broad Street, or at my Shop, opposite the Post
Office, promptly Attended to.
el—ly» ROBERT A. HARPER,
NO 232