The Meriwether County vindicator. (Greenville, Meriwether County, Ga.) 1872-1885, May 23, 1879, Image 1

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Cittrmn, Gx., M>y 17,1 *fTB - J A LJEKB, Agent U> r the Uullstt O n M*n’t’g Cos., at Gudin, Os.: At tour request, we, piaster* and deal er.) in cotton, give to the public oor opk i> n' I your Gin. We take pleasure is saj gto all ia need ol new (3ins, <bt It i now s well-established fact tbst cotton gfnDC-d on tl.es*; Gins bring s Hiohkji i kick in our market than sny other, and Ibe gins are growing io public favor. Cot ton rii.hed in tb*m sold tact season ai from oi e-qnarter ol a rent to one cent per poind above tbe market price. Mr. Gul iett’e Attachment tor imploring the sam ple of cotton, we are sati-fied, it what be maims Kir j*. Tbe Gin appear* to bare reached perfection io Gin Machinery. A. C. BOBKEE. T J BHOOKS. R P. McWILLIAMS- B. B MaWILLIAMH. 1> W. PATTERSON. R. H. SIMS- T J. BLUODWORTU. 1 tin Agent fcr tbe Celebrated Et LIPSE I*ORTABLE ENGINE, ro ant tact ured by Frick A C-s h* lie coeitiea of Bui* Fsjette and Clayton J. A. LEEKS. march 2$ GREENVILI.K. MEhIWETIIFH COUNTY, GA., MAY 23. 18711. CONGHESS YESTERDAY. Bon Hill to t lie Front—A Strong Speech by a Strong Man—worth of wisdom, Mod eration ami Truth. , la ilie Sen etc jc* eniiy— M'. Hill ol Gwrci* e4ed t> aptal. *vali itltii-i.ee to t1i.,1 pail *>t the 1,1 i pi , oaiiig litv* Itg.alatiou willi ivgn-d lo j e ix, xtijiciyimia of eievti'in-.ito. IL- ai.. the M*j lily (it Oo gross declsiti lioui |lus Uo t t Uie urtiij mi l navy ♦hall Uia uiur}* *v|tU eUctidii*. T. *y atwt ria.,u, yawiiv aud la.* aeit b*hue the act ol ItHiA To, T*ttttUry told tbat the and uiocials waul e<l lo ucitruy Ui# puww ol the goveii mevit iv> enr^;al Tub uvettTi t l Utc yctul if Jrom V riuoiJt ought t*> iw a’UiUciJ, {tilUoAtii llut gie.il x|UcsUo4. w ol iiilUrVhCtt Jth** Bvo 4.1 C-.: |->li*. l **** I ( <hl>a the as&uiu.iiiJWWit thertj c H) le uu i>i..Un liou I*# the c >i.utry by the Mmt.*i\ urm. it Uiix aht iCiJ urJoituuttu 1) nn bs? Ut-heveii if* -HjC fr-fui rv\ the \\*>uui he ui uu ell*!. All, 11 ill then ihllUvloa t< ;eibOus win uu * at'jo.ifiiC'i in Uie boutll, Ui il yoiie Noitn iu U .ive ketuFs uu t aohj et *.I |ftiuL.eiM Nvr-jiiga uiul ouiragei*, l..cu • luteuuiita beiug tlhu t xug^ei.ti ,: imaui * tii , Aiiii atidHi ii h lied iu lliuh! w lu) lnbU Uu'icl iulse | h lii hii null k‘f then uaii peiboiiu' hi la Iji, uts they Ih < .mu bllid i.n hi ilit Uii •iy t.i lUiihuUd It i Ute leiii 10l Uic Itiiiucis. Ihe eouih hud b* e* il uiu lig iid id u hubdi i ll dill. K ill 6i. 4* > mi ■ I 'i.j,Toi l, i. juuipoikj */i uutu-. ii /J g the JiOllk nmi to tu Ult; Uu. Itpubiii wu* lu llu U’>um l>). i own, I Inn was a J*, islxteu , CoJ ..e-,1. It bll'a ty aud iiieiatoiial pur;)'..-to to iiuluce Uu prc.-tdciil lo vel > the bill ptoiiibiu ,g in.;i tar) loti 1 leieuca at (he j-oiL. lie riev* board that Uie p.'i siduut would vfcto lh, iiiii' 11, iltil not heiiiyc ‘.lit) pii uiiii. w ould Ic.d bill! iII t, uu) such scbeuit l .ii' }>. ca tuv.. t sigiulized his aiili, in uu alio n :,) (In lenlovul ol to, lumps a, Uo: soulb , i il, tben lole, be did Dot he lev Ike pun lei.l uuid be gur.ly ot iiicousl slcney b) ' lull g Ibis bill. The pKsidui t ele laic ,o li,s lliuuguisl adilicao- Do.I |in mull aI, aat sOnvd Inc coiilKly 1.e.-.l seivtd. hi .alii. IK h*)|#tl the pissUlenl would Ii .a, y. lb*' , aluoi ol llio,. w iio a.e ~ i . II,; lo |, V V secll'lii.i! HgHatton . J li*' khouhl do Mi, l.e would lot tbe* secohO 11111. 11l in■ lid li ill inti aUou show hunch worthy ol III.: |.oßiilon he holds. Hot il o should vein lb* Ini. for pmly ends, tin .ixi■ w-.old to. < wiaii ill,: lw t panic, oul'l be In lo lac uo the g" rl Issue, ,nd wn nil li e Ct inia'iallc parly would un i wtiii in del.ili.ni, hot li lorteas lln opuO.n m, Mi If li i‘,a'ai< I, result t . vi 'o hoc* -si they wn i tne uiidiai) |..e* to cun 11 ot r-ieelions, nr oidci lo i- c 1 j i.ii'llian i j |.| Sl, M; li o .111 ined ttiist llic tiem,iidoiik .ul, si do a m loie the Country had ns or ,o iiih no ii Mug lo (lie purpose .el the re , ~lj.icaii l . obi a 0 übsoiut*: control ol the lali * by lotee, in oid‘ l to jM'l|o:luutc then ~ower, win inor tin people are wiilh.g or ■ l , D l in luillma re ol 'ben purpose, .loivet eveiy rejiublhatu neuter one belli • ckicg to iii,pi e* the country v* ,lh llu dea-d gicsl and icger to c Inc Irvin slid ■in f oil "Cooluderau s in Cvogrcks.” Tee scuaior liotu New York ((.onklm ) be I j-oinnd ojl Jthc nuoib. r of seumoi* aoi rcpui en'utives woo were lu lue cum Icde ttt mi VICO, t*y mg Uiut, bccauae Ol i. , the pcop c ol the north were alanne-i, the cbaiges that Ibev WCIC UOt yn and could not be limited, wtie ba<d uu Ui*. ms-uni, Uou that they we;e euemie. and the Lui ui, add. ShoU:ii tiie govern ncol ps* to to ttieil hands, lueie would be great danger to the public liberties. ,1) Uic as sumption was hue Hie ieuit was lueviU oti. it they were enemies to the union, ihey had uci right la congress—no Ijjki .ieu heie, an J ii they were honorable men hey cugut lo leave. The people ol the north ought to uu tertian t these things lie granted what toe senator lroia New i'ork intimated- This gush arih not do,a* the senator said, and that thia walking arm-iii- aria and the shaking ol baud* by oouledeialea aud uoiou men iu puuitc aa sem idles was well enough lot sun lay echo- I teachers. B'ateaineo, he said, want reaaou. The representative* Iron toe south were not eneuiie* lo tne union, and ti-ereiore ougul io be present he.-e. Ihe lepublicans oppose the repeal ol obnoxious ,aw* under me pretence mat me aoutn is not to be UusteU. How could it lie that ne aoutn w not Ij be trusted, because n wax proposed bo repeal laws that had no oeau ou the statute- book lor seventy-five .ears belore they were enacted i Was the eouifi not lo be Hinted because it wanted intelligence and virtue in the jury-box, and because it wametpibe arm/ taken away lioai Ihe poll* and bttsuse Ibe bmlh, through ns leprWnlativee, wished to prevenl the conti oi ol elections by dep uty-maieha is and supeivisors ? Tne South ern ineu went :o war ui vmUits'jons ol their convictions. Ihe Eioulh did,- not bl eed Horn the Union because mey were tL emies of ae constitution and the Union, it was dnveu iul> secession by the exirem uU oi the North. The senator Irons New ! Y> rk ( nnklisc) called Use retiiescnUtiws ! o tin S.i Hi *o\,le.|cuU'®.' and ttc'U fili rio.; llic Noilli tiial they tuight'Kihcalarm ; c.l, Itx a.ist ’lie legislation was proposed by the s.imc kind ol men that worn here bet, sv l.e war, lie (.Mt. 11 il.) bad btou . akin,; a vouut, too, and strangely as the -euator migiit tiuck ol it, ol the nine rep •e.'i iuativis aul two seimtora lioai -i i, i ioe—cer ituly ei .lit were opposed to *i oesston. Mi. C .iikll p asked wltea f Mr. ll tit replied ; Till il , amo ; and the a itiey at. aid op u that daik hour like iicti tiir Hun convictions. Tney bad tto apnlogy to tii-ike. *4l tbe nine ly-three soutncrii repieaenUlivoa and aerators about evenly-live iVi-lo npp ISC,I to stSCOi slon. He memi.*nod tins to show bow stiuoil the s iiillieiu po>ple ar-. Tnoy are willing lo be icpieseuled by men liue to tbe utiiou. llu Ibeu pioc. eile i lo itiiale s. uie cl itia perso a! bUlory. H ulb U.tu luiii Si ccdctl lu December, ISOU. Toe pio*.- , le ul Troup cunly, alone bo lived, itv tpiesie.l him toscivu as tbeir del gale i.. Uv .Will iUauuUvW Ul 4jlu *nt*k. Ux. cwpled Uot trul id a letter, in which be said be wouldconseut to (be dissolution ol (lie union as be wj till lo the death it his I .liier—oiuy Irom necessity, thill bad and , , iitniT- taen were tight lag. lb* eguiou Wbu ii nevci harmed anyone, atid Fiat tit would uetei ak any more Item those who were diSttoying the goverutnouV in then lolly than to give bin children a belter Out', l'i.e people tent lliUl lo liiu euuveullon w lltioUl opposill u. In January be bad t make tne asl spvredi agulnsl the naohiiiou in l*v.i ol M'Ci'asiOii. tlu the nineteenth ot that ui.m li, wlieii tbe ordluaucc wn hauird.be w rote.B letter lo a blend, tel log him tin- deed was dune, and dial tit igin that day uu the union. Tin a,nil .wen wild w nil iAt s', on,ul, a paity value lo seienudo him, a* il bad done oth ers, put bis reoiu as oat lv, li is heart sail, .lUU liia l siitnl. No iiisUvr who a, in the w n tig. he said in that lelier, tu uni u ha i lit lieu. in l.hi b ..ad a toi lespnndcucr with that g.t at and goon man, iiuruce tile, ly, who did mote to bul.d up the republican |iaily l aii any uiau in A neuei .Mr. 0. w ■ . U *cl in In* convictions,ami boldly declared tin Ui. In Ins letter lo that geiiUeuian, in reply to somelbuig l Uh* had hu ll suid couceiljiug him, he vviole that ho was en liled.loitn anitleuie ol Iliu lea Ins ol tin I iibum, having in the wiubi ot lbdU warned the lie pie agiytusl *t:cesiuii, and told lie in that war would come 'in utu <1 ,1, II ice, vhid l'ttve mid desolating wu . Many ol the litu-aodvl# said il Hie N*uln ilesiiu 1 to secede It could do so iu peao . Ihe peuple ol ibertoulu did uot accede because ol hostility to the couslltulloti. Ihey pledged the mudves to lorm anew ..ne on tin; in idel ol the old. I ho South acceded Imtausc wui was Made on da con -tit cl id ml light# by Ihe txlieuiUls ol the North lo deaticy its piope-ty, mil In i .iuau the N ntlie ii people, (hiougli tlieh Kei cbln an leu ieia, said that accession . liould he accomplished iu p< oec. M Incley ;-snl liny wanted no Union pin ' i 1 to.cllici with bayonet*. Then: wen liUU lied* cl t ouauml* ol poison* who l h> ved Unit ihe only way lo avol I a w n was lo senile. They believed they hud a light lo protect and preserve their slave piopeity. II they had believed that wsi would result they never would have need ed. Tin Georgia Convention Miut him t > the I’loviK. local Cotigiesa. The people bo i.i ved liiul il tln ie could be a delay ol a lew ninths, -ar could be averted. Virgio -11 had not then gone out ol the union , mi I she is i tied a proclamation lor a I'eacc C' nicreuce. Ills heart wormed, ami fit hoped lot- success. Heveu states had then gone out, >u . thctelore they could not participate hi st.ch convention, hut they wadied every movement with intercut I u'w; veiy fueu who make charges ol illfi debtv against the aotberu triple went to Washington to deleat the put poses uI Vii gmla. In prool ol this he rend the follow ing Ictier: Washington, February 11, 11X11.--My Dear Governor : Governor Hinghsoi snd myseli telegraphed to you ou balurday, at tne requ<*t ot Massachusetts sod New York, lo send delegates to the Peace Com promise Congress. They admit that we were right, mud they were wrong , that no republican slate should have sent dele gates, ‘rut they me here, aud cannot gel away. Onto, Indiana and Kbode Island are coming In, and there IS danger ol Illi nois, and now they beg us lor (1 od,s sake lo come to their leacue aud save the re publican party irons inplure. 1 hope they will send stifl-bscseJ men, or none. Ihe whole thing was got up against my judge ment, and will end in tblu smoke. 1 hope a* ft matter ot courtesy to some of our eri mg brethren, that you will send the dele- S*b*. Truly your (riend • Z. Chandler. Hi* Excellency Austin Blair. To tbia letter a postscript was added, saying tbe northern people think that a fight would be awlnl, but without a iittie blood-idling this union wid not, in toy ertiniHti'in, be worth a rath. 'J he representative* ol tbe south must be busted. Tbe south sought to avert the war, but the north tried to bring it on lie (Mr. Hill) knew the republibanscUun td.to have tav and the union, hot it Un-re bad bceu no republican party tbe union would i-pl hare been in peril, auti. there would have heen go accession, no return mg boaids and no electoral e niuiDsion. It ha I been aa'tl here that II the j)* .pie <>! the Norih have an itht-r w .r H will cut <le pet than the first on . Wottld they make war incuiJS the people want purity -ni(t ilitelligen e M the Jury-box-, to keep iroop* away Iroot Mte pulls, an I bccau-n iney wanted to say It) tbe States, Y’ou are ible to control yoar ulecltona, and becau-e ■ lie reprise itatiTa* •! tbe Stiutli atood here s a bwlwark -galaat those who would tie -troy thu .;o isulutwu by destioymg tbe Slate r 11 you must J>*** a war, they would umluUiu Ihoir llgi&|Jii the u lion. li .1 Uu ousted the • wditUl be no war. Tua men ol ihu S nil.h vfyniid go wi h the sUr vitcl strips— Uie UdjjpM tneir country. The I ample would t.ikajfeaigc ,and tbe question. IE- as*uitut lliose M, heard him that tin North need not 10-jjgiuio.l ou account cl the South; bui thejypxti cauae to be alarm ed by such UircaUgA usvo been made by iy ui me Union, ad perpetuate iis bom l. I'ouy were golug to tha people in lavor , i the conslituttou which Midis m tunnel, and WeliS'.or tapounded—in lavor ol Ir. t doui at the polls ; tutodigonce in the jot y iry iuiPtbe >nda[t**d.fnee o| the;tiitrs n,i Iho managotat ui tii eleetioi.s liuieaflei. The people would auswor North and South, no lar trim decreasing the Deni • cratic nuij iilly m this hotly, those meas ures Would IllCleasa H. As lu tmollicr wai, the men who lost all in tbo late war would not Hi* it a f ,aiu. Wo owe nothing to i e Kepubikalis. It was through the veiy “boucy ol the authotity aud sovereignly ol the bub, which you tlmughi you liad de stroyed, that we aic ihle lo be hero to-d ■>' n i thiougli lull,ni laituu and Irsud. It’s uot (rue that wo are soliij against the Ninth \Yu ale solid agaiiisttlai Kupuhlivau pa ly. \Vhy should w not he * Can you womly, ? 1 will uot speak ol the last. Do you think we me going to love yot lor the specclie* you have made during tuc lasi lour weeks, eliminating uu I si slderl ig us In every loin) f You may uo| Know i , hut .* are mem Every vile shay ot Pan I, no mutter how oij wot thy ol bellel, is paraded against tie !< u'.huni people; but uo matter how much lestluiooy ul guotl hum wo bring lo ii luto thue hvlsuhoods, Hi tl tustimouy is cried down. Wo regard (h i Uijprlillcau party us none sectional. We J)n (he irom icrals ol 100 Nor'lr because we anuiie Hilp u raise doling Uie war. We htd a lenlblu ordeal, Iml iio ) had one, pci haps, woise. Thu ll delity lo lUip Uulou lh<|f believed in lo I iln ni to light uptiual Ug but alter the win bey mel us ms men, and (but is why we go with them. ll Iht Hontlr wa* solid ujaiipl Ihu couxtilu iioii il would ho repulieiisible, t>ul they were not. Wo are solid lor preserving llu roiulHutl hi and Its piildplo*. ll is Dot ,ti:, Iml Norlberu (••<-••: who seek virile an I ah . are agaiuxl Ihu Unsni. ll wn* nor llic itcpubiicuiia, but lie Norlhern D m - i iuls who saved the Uiion.and they will preserve 11. We could no: help them save it, but we aie here to i*lp Ihun pm.crye it. Mr. Hill auld he win bom a slaveholder, Iml never bought a slave, except o*wi who asked him to do an. and he was not asham ed ol tha'.. he would never willingly de prive n human being ul any ot his light*. Horn aud rcnVwd amid the traJillons ol sla vury, be yet wished vrh'tu MOCe'Sioii v,a* projiosod, that slavery should perish raili cr than aland lu the wsy ol the uu Inteu ance ol ihe Uuiiii. In disunion he saw an" areby, iiorror, the deilrucllou ol HtaUo,; sud only desp ilUin. Diaurllou In any firm was iiollrlng hut bloody waste and ruin to all race, and conditions of men. Omul more it is prove* lli-tt there are some tliiu :• wouico can do a* well as other*. A certain Maine lady, whose husband hail lallc-d in keeping a hotel in Boston, being well educated, hcallliy, and enterprising, determined to try stock-raising in the West a a mean aoi support. As tbe Port land Proa* tell* the dory she had a nice*, a young lady stalling in China, and the two together started lor Oregon with some little money the old lady poaaease 1 in her own light. They a*cured two grants ol laud ol 190 acre* each i ear Beattie, and went to work with a will. Recently the lady wrote to her husband to come out. aou he It so pleasad with the couutry and the aucc M of the two tidies he has induc ed severs I friend* to come out lroin the East and colonize there. ‘1 he two women nave raised forty bead oi cattle, and have a very large flock of (beep, and hare also raised ail subaisteoea required. .They bare had the complete management oi affairs, and are entitled to all tbe credit—Butfal • Advertiser. fiiutrtmaaly Dei Uuc, From the Baltimore Gazette- Ex-Seoator Conover oi Florida hat set tled down st Horiolk, Va., as inspector ol customs at a salary oi $4 a day, Sundays not included. /This may seem like a tre mendous let-down to a man who was re cently the peer of Cook Hog sod Iloar, and whose Income was sls a day, bot It is a mighty sight better than having to work lor a living. Better man than Mr. Oonk liag are now causing the able hoe io glitter ia the radiant auulight of the Wcat, and are subsisting on Jowl and tprouli- TOO LA I E TOU It 04) till JIC PIIF.It AON. Mark Train Apologizes for not Making a Speech. Matk Twain was lecently at a tilu ier ol the SEtuley Club in l'.iii-, and being calls I u |mu lor s sjveoch, is thus rep rtext hy .li e Continents! GaZeetie ; Ml. Ilyan salH lo me Just now lint I’d got to uiake a speech. I said 1/ Sl*. Ityuu, I'm news canifi too late to save Huger MtPh r>oti UL sad t.. know that m me things always . unit 100 late, and w hen 1 hmk a mil and u, on hi, brtilhmt assemblage 1 it el disap pointed to li.|nk vvhut a nice speech 1 might have made what tin** topic*-I might have found in I’aiia to speak about aiimug these historic monuments,the arehiuctuiu ol Palis, the lowers ol Nolle D.ine, the cafes, the Miter ancient things. 1 lieu I 'night have suld something about Ibo oig. JwiU pi whi. il p.iis | Iks win t ied hlcla* Min*, art", medicine f'heu taking a car#-; from his vest pocket, us U to lake a glance I il iiis notes] and laehi ills. Hut thu news came too late to save llogef McPherson ! l’ei Imp* you am not aa w ell acquainted with McPbervon as lam ? Well, I’d ot iaiu- wbo M. rSeu. o.y via . Wbvli wc sided Irom N< w 5 otk there l umu oo board a mere skeleton' He wasn't much id a man, bo uaui’l, aud on the vuyuge we ot leii heard him say to htmsell, Ihu news came 100 lalo to save Huger McPherson, ud lie suld, l'ur McPhoisi.n ; bill tbe news cnniu too late lo save H< get MiPbei sm ; How too lute I asked. Ahonl three weeks too late, lie replied ; I'll tell you how It happened ; A Irienu ot mine died and they told me 1 must lake his In dy on the eais tu liis parents in Illinois. 1 said I’d do il, ami they gave uie a caul with Hie address, and told me tu go down lo the repot anil put it upon a ho* I’d (Kid there, have the ho* pul on llic baggage ear and go light along with it lo Illinois. I louud the bo* all light, and nailed the card o(i it, and pul II on the e.uis , then l went Into llic de,.t and got a sandwich. I Was walking aioum; eating my sandwich,gaud 1 parsed by the baggage loom, und lliere was my ho* with a Jn ug Ilian walking around looking at it, cud he had a card In his hand. I tell liku got g up to that youi.g mao aud saying : rttrangor, thui'ti my corpse; Hut I didn't l walked on, ale my sandwich, and when I lo ,1m l hi agulu the yomp' man wax gone, but tlicie wa< licit curd nailed light on that Imx. I went an l lookel on that card, it was <li leeled to Col. Jenkins, Cleveland, Ohio, no I lo ,ked in the cat, and there was my hot all right. J .at bulorv the 11 uiu stalled a man rami' into tliu Inigg ige car and laid a lot ol lluitx rger cheese down on my bo*; he (tidu'i know wliat was in my bo*, you kno v, uti i I didn't know what was in hi* paper, Imf I louud later. It was an awin' cold nl,'Til, and alter we started the bag gage master came in. Hn was a nice lei low,J iliiihoii was, and said, A man would Irerze to death, ml there, I’ll inuko it rigid. Ho 'he (bill all the doors and all the windows, built a rousing coal (Ire in the slove ; then ho look turns fixing Ihu i at uml poking the lire, till I be gan to smell something and feel uncom fortable, so I moved iih I>r away from the corpse as I could, and .1 dinsnn says to me, A blend of yours T Did Ini die lately 1 This year I mean. Hava I, I’ll fl* It: so I opened (ho window, and w took turns Ineathlitg the Irish air. AHer a While Johnsons Id, Let'* smoke, l think that'l ni it. H> we 111 inti cigars and pufi.'d a bit, hut we got so Hick that we h t them g" out again—lf didn't do any good. W* tiled the air again. Hays Johnson, lie's In no trance, Is lie f There's doubt about some people being dead, hot there’s no doubt mlkki; him, is there f Whit did he die oft We stopped ai a station,and when we started off ngam Johnson cone In wlili a boit!c ol disinfector, and says, I’ve got something that’ll fix il. Ho lie sprinkled it all around, over the b is, the llmburger and everything; but It wouldu’t d>, the smells didn't inf* well. Johnson sa'd.Juat think ol il. We’ve all got to die, all gut to comt to this. 'I hen we thought we’d move the box to one end ol the car; so we ttoopeJ over It; I took one end of 1: aud he look the otf er, but we oouldn’t get it tar. Joheaon says, We'll fr eze lo death II wn stay out bn tbe plallorm; we’ll die if we stay In here. Ho w e took hold of it again; but Johnson couldn't staud If, he tell right orer. I dragged him out on the platiorm, ami tbe col l air soon brought him to, and we went Into the car to get warm. What are you going to do T aaked Johnson, and he looked 111. We ere sure tlure typhoid lever and a dozen other levers We’re planted,** arcl At last we thought It was better to go out on tbe platiorm. In an hour sod a half 1 vim taken oft that platform still, nearly frozen to death. They put ma to bed and 1 had all them (ever* Johnson spoke about. You see the thing worked on my mind, it didn't do me no good to learn, three week after, that tbete had 'term a mistake—(bat my corpse hod gone to Col. Juukins.Cleve land. Onto, and that I had taken his box of rifles lor decent burial to Illinois. The uews come too Iste to save Roger McPbei son—about three week* too late. Amid roars >d applause, Mr. Tram close by sty log : When I am not prepared to apeak, I always apologize, and that's the reason I've told you so much about Roger Me i'bersoL. llelfi on B y. Hold on to o n toncu*! when yon are j i*l leml.v to sweat, lie or apeak harshly. Hold on to your loot w lien you aie 04 'he p int ol kicking, iimuing oil from ata dy, <>r pursuing tin: pain ol shame or crime. Hold on to your hand when you are about to scratch or and , an improper act. II Ul on to your temper w hen you are angry, • xcited or Eimose'd upon, or when ollicts arc angry with you. Hold on I,) your heart when evil aaao cWtca seek y, ui company and invite you to Jo.u iu Uidr mirth, games aid deviW meiit. Hold on to your g,„x) name at all time*, or ilia ol more value than gold, high I laces oi lashi''liable aitire. Hold ou to the truth lor It wiliT torse you well, aud do you good throughtort all siemlij. ’ rr " an I places. ’ '\WKL I.U t 111 nml T* siiiiUi-iii of n Ik iinkiir*l. O I die a wretched sluitur, and l leu Vo to the w.rbl wor'hlest reputation, a wick •s) example, io/d u umnory that is ouly fit t" perish. I leave to iuy ; ar,a a a rr,,w and bluer* oeas ol soul all the day* ol their Urea. I loave lu my brother* anil sialarssliarne und gdol. and the reproach ‘ul their acq tain laucis. 1 leave my wile widowed and lit uri-broken, anil a Itlo of lonely strug gling wnh wain and suffering. I leave my children a tumid] name and a ruined 'position, a piiitul iguora ce and tliu moiti lying iccolhciion ol a hiilier who hy his hfc ildgi.n'oil licmauity, und at hi* prema ture deth J hied the gicat c* uipuny of ilmsu who ure never to euter the kingdom ol God True Mission. The following story of Lincoln is recall ed hy a Wuvliinglou correMpoodeiit ; An active abolitionist had boon appointed hy Mr. Lincoln in ho secretary ol one of the leriiioriiH, up recommendation of Mr. Sumner. Tne mau lurue.l out to be die honvgi, ami the (act was reported to Mr. Huiune*, who incredulous, weut in sen too President. Mr. Lincoln laid the prools or the man's tiihonesty before Mr. Buuinor, assuring him (h it the man was undoubted ly a bad egg. lib , Huiuuor was obliged lo admit the force ol the evidence, bu he * dil, Why, I ouu’t tell hi* Iricud* that he is a had egg. Oh, yes, raid Mr. Lincoln, tii at expresses it exactly. You lull them 'hut I nay their man Is a had egg. And the classical H u ator departed with hla in elegant message, which lie no uouhl alter ini into more polished phrase failure im pairing it. bui. I.iiwrc'iicc’a I>lv*hg:*l Wife* \ lelier has Imud received at Newport, It I , from Paris, signed Eva Van Dou Neal. It it Inhered Irom this that Mr*. Eva Taylor L iwrenco, a niece o! ex-Prcsi .leiit Z ichary Taylor and divorced wife of Gen. Albert O *U'.in Laf fence, has 'oeon mariiod In Paris to Amedeo Van llu Not loi n.urly Secretary of the Belgian legation at Washington,with whom Mrs. Ltwienoe eloped some time ago. Tbe particular* ol ibe elopement, ol the harmless duel which followed In Helglum between tbe injured husband anil Mr. Van Dir Neat, ami ol 'he divorce which was graiiletl to the Gen - etal by the Supreme Court ol ltlrode Is land but a lew weeks ago, are la miliar to tire public. There Is one Democrat whom Z-eliHiish Chandler always treats with marked rea ped. That Is Senator Voorhee*- Reason In Hie dining room of the Kirkwood House, Washington, a go >d many years ago Z ichariah ventured to refer to Voot lice* sa a traitor and coppitrfiead. Where upon Daniel hoisted a pitcher foil of milk and sprawled him. The landlord ws# kind enough not to charge eitfcer lot tbe pitcher or the milk. 1 Referring to tbe alcbjobolic eructation to which the Uultbe BlaUs Henate was treat ed lasi Friday, the Washington Post seys : llZ.ch Chandler were a democrat!* Senator and made such an exhibition of htuisull as the senate wai called upon to witness yesterday, bow the welkin oi the pious and cultivated north would ring. Yus. No doubt the cultivated Massa chusetts gentleman who i>crformed tbe religious ceremony of murdering bis child tbs otb' r day, would have tent a card to bss county paper denouncing the bullying manners acd untutored ways oi the fol lowers of Andrew Jsckson-—[Baltimore Gazette. Tbe constantly Inti easing popularity of Dr. Bull’s Baby Syrup is a guarantee ol Us utefulneo* and aflecUventsa lor children sulßiing front IViud Colic, Diarrb®* or Dysectary. P.u* 23 cents a bouls. NO 24