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TJIK VINDICATOR.
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WxT lIKVILr, Etiu-r wl I‘roprU.u r
(IHKKNVfLI.L, FiilDA V, ALU., 1 fe.b
Mr. 'riuplii-DH in rex, otpe to u I; vita
tioo delivered no ad,.re,.* before the. L- gi,
talari' loat Monday.
(low m* iy c )U->rt wfc> are n. * *'< b'*
taut all >lt Hi ■ **Vs7. fr,. id.' C*n till
what it * t ? I/U it it!* It ,) ''ter.
A&l ImW mai y of Hu: k 10*111? o’K,-
a bin ti.ld what it acould <le< Me c-
Kitty 11(11)11 lU l ' llijths • f !*!•>! r <)l till rial
raluf'4 slater:,*; I '!
Yki.L-w I'VtKii. -’I turn tin l !/‘a n
nearly 10.) tiM-i oi i . How t. v< r at Men
phi* Tbtt *nt v . rep rilsnl* 'I M
Mai d' pafiiiiiot ti ll *< nt tint ami rn'iaMi
Inr tl.i 111 con nH'Oattoli 111 t al t of tls*
needy. Ad who can do ' h.avin ; the
city.
(JiHi fatal care of ye,tow (• v-.r u ifcji r! 1
hy the Itoaiit ol tleailh a X-. <v Oideai
Hc%i ralgl-allui liom yellow hv -r i*xt:
occur riel at the q>ucn li .<• l-w-pt'al '
flew York.
The Harm ivli l ‘wye to •ar'i : K* o v
trnnr Junes M. f mill* aid wih- have f
at thi ■ Indian Mptina *< v-ral date. Mr*
pinllh'a health i q dl* had olid I- nee the
Volt to thi fuino.i’i Indian h|niio
A Knropi an r.oro |,oiiitnnt of ton Hai
demtlle limit'd e*lla lake <i-mev* in
Switzerland,*‘L"k-; IjCliioh." lie <ji wtea
liOin liyroii In ail|i|i' 1 1 'jf 11,i le w I am-'
Were till Iraacafdn |ioet ItVlll/ hi! won: I
doubtless chant lan thi* vma tide *< rthe
mine •eymcly lima he dl ) llwi 1 1 *r>! and
Knvliswcra t hia lima.
•Jswi >; dAre imv> f,■ ‘>l,. t„. s(j.
,lathed Ida Icinol'adu 100 linly Wii-.li co.n
--£
wjs tliln iM-vv nfitnc
AtfUlMl I iliiniii.
Tlio follow ini.’ till! !• i Urn • >ll■:■ f< >i it
gsiiil) liig ill e, t'on, mid 1-roVmini.* i-n
|,n aid one brunch .>1 0..i ; ’ don
, A ll 1.1.
To lie nit In I idi i l t i iUn<' ,and rn'loji
20,'1H of the ( In of IH, wl.l-di rude*
♦ old I old no t > fol lie '.et'o of !- lot
future delivery, wto ; i tin par h i me
awarr thill the -filer 1 x iee’, | 'in Ini' •
itlintM'll to fillllll hill eoitlHt li Ini! n"i re
•pCCUlall,ill U|, ''ll clinlliea, I'V providing
that no nyeit of a punli* ■ i or “idler, it
Cafl of Mil ll Hi' {a! tlll'lM' l‘ oi, “h dl f"
cuter from In* pilmtlpat. mlvuoe., I
to the hit Ie r , or t*X,’ node,! lor hit lumdii ,ii
connection a it|i oi li cotdritel. nod tied
either pally; may recover from tlm othm ,oi
Irtim the agent ol i it her parly, any money,
nr other thing "I value, h po:l,e, .t,- I or
paid, In lutlhcranrc oi lit id
the contract.
Hrition 1 Tim Ooni'iiil Am iohly of
the Plate ol (Inorgla do toinet, Ih and rcr
lloli 2.T18 ol the co ft'ol |H#I a“ I dlow* :
•*A hare contlngi ncy t anmd he tlm wn• ■j, i t
of it sale ,ttlile 1" lliern I X da a | m ent li lit
111 tlm I'fruoo (Hi "it to ii future ti r ni fit ;a ■
n conlriict for the i'lt id irimda to In dt>
livered at a fut tie day, when I" Hi part ex
arc a, vain that tl,e aellrr i x pee fa 11 pnr
Cliaae liimaed l > Inlllil hit cm tract, an t no
aklli and labor oi cx|,ctiio cnteia hto tin
t'onalt.crnlion, I* coidiiny n> the imlley "I
tint law, ami can bo -on loteed ty n nher
patty,” be and the •itmc i betebo amend
ed by adding ‘.brie the lillowi g <• -wit.
No ai'fld or | urcliax rnrsclfir in < inm ol
•ueb illegal purchaxe or sale or c mti at t ol
purclmse or sttlv, shall recover Iroin bis
. principal any sv.trt ol nu ny wh ituvci '
♦ ♦need t i the lilt ~r n Id (or Inn
benefit, lu IntlheraiK-n or in coo rpieoee
Of itMljt contrail ; bid el,ln rptlyin ty u
cover Irem the othe:, or front the n/enf ol
either party, any money or othi.’i tbi nt ’t
♦nine, hypotlicc.ih I, or paid In | utsu uni
or in cons' q icnee n| the contract*
Lively Pelmto.
List Thursday there was a lively debate
in the House ot Uepi (sent stives ol I lie
Georgia Legislature 011 a tu iliou t > recon
sider IhC vote adopting thv repnit el the
committee on the Colquill-Murphey cn
dorscutcut ol the bonds ol the N •itlieast-
Milroail company. During the debate
Mr. Tfcillips, ol U liti, said .
Mr. Speaker, l did not expect to speak
on this subject,•.•utd would not, tinder any
circumstances, uo>v do so, lutil not the
house liven cut i ti Ironi debate yesterday
At a time when It did not expect t > be cut
ofl. This is a great question to the peo
ple ol Georgia. We are here by tie re
quest ol his excellency, the governor of
Georgia, to invrsiKate l.is conduct and
motives in putti g the Indorsement o( the
state upon ccitaiu bonds. 1 say in ad
vance that I hafu no purpose, no inten
tion, and it is lir Iron me to impute to tlic
governor ol Georgia any the
purest motives. 1 think it is due t o him,
and to the people ol Ocorgi i, th t this de
claration should lie made by this general
assembly ; lot a cannot bring myself, and
the people o! Georgia would uot do it, to
believe that the governor ot Georgia
is willlully coiru, t. While 1 say that Mr.
Speaker, 1 will go farther, and say tlaut I
think the governor ot Georgia acted with
out Ipc discretion which ought to charac
teriandhc actions ot pue iutliat high posi
tion. The qucsiton m that indorsement
was not a question of (act. It was not a
question la which the governor should
take hto consideration the cxigeccie* of
the builders o! that (bad, or their relations
to the people ol Georgia. The governor
cf Georgia is not the dispeuser ot (quitter.
Under the law and the constitution the
track he is to pursue is very plain. It is
easily unueistiHd, at.d white his motives
tuay have bctu [uic.tu : I thiuk uIU su*'
f* a
- cert they wrf tu, I :i nym it tbs'
' e |b l(Mt of Hr* oft).; rj.a
wms at Unit. ,
Yc.-tmiUy the :*•.•:< man who <li“C *e J
thi* quo*'i non li* hiil ol hi* mceilewy
divtlfictly uxsmted 'oe .lam that there w ax a
' bill in UjII. i/i in ia ax* 'nh.y now hy who .
It !*wf' e II 'I a!'<:: jto *(t in; tto It
mo; ti tW, , ! Hi" in in ol (ieor*t‘ v. I
my ti.i is Hit | ■ iii .n cl ti.e !rleti>. of
j the #osenior, t, , 1 -ay ..-a home ui.ud
aft id la o iiyy a | 0..ti,,n il ' .at ao,s
lie e / # aie. the Kpte < ■!;■'. til*
x'ii’e, pin r a .')/•. i; n ..y • '
,o *ft . I ■ min Id hat t'S
wi . Igl.t all |>f> [U t hi' til, h t U
idi Vi'io-t'fc i .*■ t,l i 1 t . ' i end to [- *" *
eli'atl l>e [M, ;iJf ' f i t■ foil
W fmt to you !hi *' old? li.' kottl.,
rhlteu on* 1 1.0,'.on .1 wi.r |i n e ,c e,,oth
in /ol one 1 'to li iie . l to <r i.l, jf
lint je eiiton, 1 So i t i t .1 i<f ax-ail
lliC li'i'ii: ll'il not at a • I'ml I have a
i ~ :. e. i , and .. 1 1 o v '.'.la .< ,•
hell 11 . ( ti l • s;■ t
i . the e i ' i '
ti.e li 'ii .e,
t .< , 11 -i i:. ie . ia fhi ,* :
I'.. ■ ,
in ltd i v idem,- iroh'X to rh.w I Ist lh<
ynv> 1 noi v i,s (!'i j l y , 1 *.nin as' jr s i f i,"
or io: • i, li. .(In- ii [ei' in,.; tlm ii,■ 1,-1
men 10l ton Male Oil thy; ho.at* ' f t.l
North n ritili i • | , . ■
elm no m'e a e i.or ■ nfi.i and titll io
i iinf.ir a l l o. hy wlii ii he v. * In r i fi' . .
cittd i oi" , f'y or in O" fit
li- ll 11 v< , that i, t: tie nmi el j
.lii [,' ii eidr irn.lir, I at ael l, o, i
Ill'll I Mas i ln I It and delt o , I
t). i: < i I ,n'i si id Ii i ri i h . 1 ,t o j" •
l-ltihr It'ii than llrid". ti' i(i,, feti a
title iejiii i o alto ”nt !hm[e,,j>e „ ■
.11* a' >," ■’ i. . • ■ ■ -
(, I any i,i- [i! ye ot f < * * r , *
lla-i .t to [li en ,in- * lid 1d I *i;iil ' a
If,- iiire Hi Mliiie ul thtial.ti oj
dent ff e ! ia |0 le'd ■lid• an it In' ‘ j
e. ~o- i le, a( e p* il i.: -I the i 11, .. .
a id | l , v i. y • *.
Now Mr, (Mi,lf, 'll tali lit '-lien 1
(In; to l and i I ' . . ' Ida ■ - I . lej
lie ai>’,■ l in 1. lay* [a i , I , , v i ,
or o oddly o[ i.n , . [ini; at nd ol ie .
Uiion ' I Die 1 . ■■■ e| * , a; n ti i I iii-nt
II [am. dll HI I• v 'ei’- ! I I idli rf' ;
Hits i), ' i it'iTr, '■,[•' l"i e,’ i.e Iti ll lo
li \ .*I ' * I I 4 V v • 1 ft :v r r *
Ij I jM|l I ; 111# tlt i*i| it fil !.< It'.fft '•?
\ ),.• i' tl f: iiHo nr, ■< ■ r**-1 *l‘ *I • W iul
i*4 1 1 rj .if Iff !1 <i( 1 ll dl It u lidMl * !
' J \Vhr*<' '•*/ ’<i Iv• < ; t -l.n ' If
is It" hy tl "iIVMi I ol lan (f,'"ei il
(i',,,1 y.' e \ t w, a t e i . lari 'lient
i'll rny him I" t :i' In e I.e *. nt I ' '■" I
and jin tl e iedoi'sr ni id on ti.oa- h na
Whv ir. 11l leann la Inn. Ie" n aid
say i' <“ llle.'d an I vai l ? VYhit wi Im
ll." 1 e soil ■ I llie |a*xa eid that o "l i■ •
lied and •'< say * t Ij, will tillitw di e.iedo
llyon tile apelli die* rtf Ific et,,|i fly all'-
ll ‘till? lty t|i" II ilv I act on ol yon
OXiintive Isn’t that tine? Ilie.e it I '
e n i(,e l; ini 'lh it : o ill ion a lit::,;
,uil 111 lii “ house "f r pro oilct!v *, ii my
j'ld^einetd, jo it tih mid .ay lie exie
live la ll*hl nln o, in the ll' \t I'll sDi the.
iry by si-tl nit tvvi) il noli," I In*. <
I'l n nxtxti Ili y's Sit’te, it vv Hi riot -Ie . on
Imy tl.n ie i 1 in' | ie, i .Ii ill I"i ! In - u
m'> nclloii in nil-w in.; M . Mujliyt-* c
i before him. I liavr no wr t> 1 ,'th" •>
Mi. Miiiphy 8a li rns I know, he is >■
vi ry lino gentleman, .So hit at 1 le„ t
lie cniehl'ti* ll I, f h "i al 1' tin"' 1 '
fur in I know 1 c s i mm id ti ie x•' ■ i
!ti an. Hut 1H ty lie cues Ini' >c m i it, ■
id tin ll g 'di ll" an !Ita' '' h :• I > p*l
ty ill Inis fIT.
Mr. fox ol Troup Wilt ,0 gi n'lemnn
permit mo to iiak in nu q nsl, i
The S| e vkt t I'm the get !' m i ?"’in
CoWi yield totliegintlm m Irom 'I iouo I
Mr l’liillip* l J<> m .
Mi. Cox l " i.: *k y>iif it ta' not In
resolution ol tie commit le* that Mr
Murphy mid lit* ion tael wero i!■ v- I i.i
Appear before the committee, and Mr. Hi
mid Uovvijyr C< iqu.tt ?
Mr. rillLLlPr 1 belie v’e t ore &jr
fucli n resolution, bn! it you wt ! ink* tin
trouble to t.irn lb cvldu ice yo t will li id
where Mr. Glenn was prosem' .1 id -aid to
llie c nimittee that be wua present to rep
resent Mr. Murphy and asked .permission
.to crost-ex imine the witness' ?. He in
{tiers to 11. like a eledeyr. iN no fpl ! Did
Mu'phy employ an attorney to make a de
feuse for Allred H. Colquitt ? Is it true,
in fact, that lie did so ? I ansae. So;
ter, it that proposition be true, tin u 1 in
sist upou it as a sequence that follows un
erringly as night lollowa day, that Mui
pby was btl. re that committee ly c tied
counsel to represent the Govcrnor ol the
state; and what interest did he have in
ti? What was the object of this Investi
gation? Was it to determine the ques
tion whether John W'. Mu-phy was guilty
ol i legal practices ? No. But he goes
bel re tliat committre.aml by the action ol
that committee, he had made himself a
party to the case and lie sta-d* ..bound by
it. I analogic this case t case* that come
up in our courts every day. 1 may bring
suit against A, but 11 B comes in an i
makes bin)sell a party to the proceedings
Ills mouth is stopped lr.ua Bsser.iog aftei
wards that the judgment against him is
wrong. 1 say Mr. Murphy, by bis acts
sod by the acts ol bis attorney, lias made
hi nisei t a party to the record and must lie
bound by it, and wc c inn Jt shirs the re
sponsibility upon us as men who seek the
t:utb. After we have 1 mod it we must
stand by it. I say he went betorc that
committee and made himse’.f & party. I
say, further, that in the history ol Georgia
it la the first time that it has ever conic to
the knowledge of the people that an em
ploye ol one department of tue govern
UiCtu should ptatUuc lot a fee bclorc the I
,es 1 of niKi’i er d'r armtßtd of the gottro
uet t. I rpeuk of Ot- rgfu and Georgia
ayi -iiilor. If we go back and trace fck
"oiy from the toundatioo *)( evil govert
mcil, under whaiever J *rrrt yrw n.ay Call
d,wherever prlnyre >f poterdate was direct
ed hy those under him, that government
h ; sod that people lost their liberties.
! m y !.' is ir. a t..,,ux 'J esll jU . tel' it duet
~t ar.sw, r the purpos-s f this iaaer'ige
i-iij thst x e • a*i liiii hereafter cask nt I*
. i ,a; a! oU o-e, !(i*t like t.iff.irs to ti.l}
fix'.! i.ot h" daoc. Lot us,, .'ike 1 mest
tiai , r ciiis i;i to i.e axuir of i irbt sd
a t Hie M.--I oi rCo . Sviiiaa'l itr it;.) It.
i f.'t a* do that an! {he j e-p’s will if: set
fii-J ilh tiiai, and of.-thtny el e. I; hut
i< ell whi*(.:'e f, u t here, hot !• Atn re,i*
my eii.'.-. tlia' ;) we ttiee a v me tt’a!.-)*
I Hi ’i- e* eths we wll! Is at the demo
• <:i .'io- j a ly, '1 li. kfl• i, tire iSeoa '.'stit
ossiy rt'nid* otweiri lire !egi>'ut r uat
lijstx, in ot/ iystioii to the jeople X >ut‘
!- |i ilyfi', i* it iiiiijitr, ii it). w tie we
e r.o ni a>u r, tire % ,v. rcoi’ [noli *B>
l,i ray hi* < P>rj was if! s iy -<xl ?
'I s’. ' run Ir m, Ml'ier JM* .iiset
. - j i<* drohusda hil t > ins of! pt
li, it the id irserneot w isle ,*h J,<e
yen ion ,o trorn IV mp jMoC| *a lAtl
,1 Will is (iii,,; In -.ay tji goteraol*s
aetifin wa* i -advised xs hen wo- * o i.e t
.< 1 ni ,nth t bill I*ydo , n Nnw
it tn" so<i(i!i<J time - t,;wjl W< ran d*
V idi :he luinre hy U-gu.ist; e,; IX,
*Mr the ltd /, cn say tbs;
'ho v tiwn ol (tie |, M i. ~ .•; voj i* il*,,
it l 'lit* to that on ! i* |l tl Dial ' us;
! U> <•(, • i Ml, .1.-i, . a Its
a,* ,11 *oel lu l, o< i*. t A- i #•.
si all a I ',l A oondo.g lii . I- < a*S of
, . ,iiVl: y 1,. liil.l t I uji . vi ; S 1,, / 1
Into a -i o n- ' f 'i,,./,; <-i i- t the -a
• ' I Id If,.* , 7 fri/l it (.( .(€*.
I a S . ... ... *ay 'l* ii
; , t), • i ,~- Il I, a I- y .. ■ t 1,, !.' '1
I/O u • ■- ■ , I V,ia W i I ,1 j • s’, H.et
■io . "hv and li,', . Me t art* Alt
ait -a i I li I; •I Do <a • o vi; if< jor
■l e, ! 111,*: ll !'i r . 11l l loader *[
...[•i.e I i*i lite ( ~,■ , -It oi not tint
\ i ,1 1 he | S Vi rise
H lint in,)) t a' [,ur< and lii* jo ;i men 1
■ i . Lto4ltly it U, 1 J:!|!
•a I a t‘„, i ary a ! .sis* is- f*
. . 1,'.; Ie 110 in i- have d*< t,*r.
I ! ej, Vs . a I" •. a: < , i. a. f
I ■ not *1 .1 l ) tuii ),* - ■* i Ill'll yM •
, v |er won dln .a e*j i y ii! , oat w Vil
i toil at> ot tli*. vsiry iievimai ss-rbags nl
i > at that liaiim iiy, an t nn ,i: ft.
, I i|n ii tln I ,l in • i%u ii miu adl
i ;,n,I Io , ihl,iltj ni Ie ii! fl it i
y, in Do . yhl ..f,'l f ! '" ; ‘l '* id
ln linn m i an, i n,t right, s-d I 'rt*
(in jrop e of trcmgls will m' ll Ihroitea
ill ( rep •■# at; lif * (hit? day. While *'
on n in tin o.xei it vi-'ol (ip if-la
we i m **y oi ii i"t' re*'>hrtlon* IMI M ett
■ I idvlred , n ! io a i ( )c.iio:t • t aft git’**
inline i v in’- r*t to ttir psn| I" "t Ueofyls
■ i.nglit t" *iy tl. It inaitei* lid in lot
Utf lif liliw %a* 'kinMll !< IMB 1).cl
if i.hl, \) .I! gisveln'ir a'l hr r. 1.1 ti
put lit- lui'macmi-nt--I lbs a!at" un n-r t' -
-iii *im*t hm e* f i t • ii e \tfi- ty -d h <
il l it 1111• ii ! t iki *irrrr-ex and ll r wpn
tl e gi’idh'ili*", fl the g vtr t I -d
lie 'nniLa and tl rj \xvul inlo tl ' hm d*
! TUlllflit 111 ill! I r*, widnUl I'll ir, the
■ ' lie I' 11-tl ,! tl) pay tl— hull <ei and Dun.
lint 1 vny I list lht'UHtttl* if ilnliara "I he
. - [il,’a mi" iy i* ton- by* tin) i iilvi-s-.i
nt, iiml w" uircslle.l opoh tn-ay (he c
■I Hi Id the g ti ll or Wa* light. I'lml t
t h-U tin a* ,r< anlnln n* i-iran n I I do m t
.vgffttT-o ifodge li e quest on ; 1 *'nt t
in el tin question Ixirly. ile l nmk*
• i> war it the govi inor ami tn iee hr
s a pur-' inftii and -loing ill m tn* ; nwer
1, c! v '■ He murai-i ->f the (*•"{>!<> ab'l.
inr it "Hit 111 lo he crowned with a per petti -
~it' aii id honor. ) WtJ)C* h> *< t;u l u
iis mat er # i -advised an i l a-k the
i-*j rex id dives •" t .-’ people her* t > my,
in ottgli tin ms er*-!. i ii*, th t i'. w** aan
, i u tUH'I tiieie e- ndemu ,1.
fin editor of the 8-vannnU Ki enr Iff,
wtoli r, td 1 be- ninth "1, it Axy -
urn at M . lodges die, niak slue following
ie,i rt :
Wt; are impressed w ith tl.c idea that the
legislature uit.st pass some kind of a law
;o protect the state hitn imposition
There arc ti - day at le st 150 who oqght
not to have lecu sent, so tar as regards
their ability lodoform to any ire, or to
e cured. Thi y were, no doubt, a care to
their | aren** and trdnds, aid they thought
the asyluui was the best place (or them.
Idiots, paralytic*, scuii imbecility and epi
leptic ebb dren, such cajes should be kept
St home.
W’e arc not aJvccalitg their return h< me;,
that could not now be well dote, lor getnc
have becu in the asylum irorn tec to twer
ty yeass- It is to guard against such cases
in the future that the s'.stc shi old protect
itself, li it is not done ; then the asylum
must be enlarged, or one must pe built to
meet such cases. If the state iutends to
support all the idiots, imbeciles, etc,, tiien
let Ibe legislature double the size oi the
present institution, or buy the old Ogk-
thorpie college luiidiog.
Bat is it lair or just tor the state to&bou’.
der euch a responsibility ? We say not.
Lunatics and madmen, persons demand
ing medical trealment and dose ccntine
ineut, are the characters who should fill
the asylum. Our observation of yester
day satisfied us that if some change is not
made, thin these must be another icsUto.
Ihn.
Najoitty K i p,<rt of ilir VI lid
Lund t o uinitilte.
We sre io receipt nt the ponderous voi-.
tJ!l.e Col. t; i ■ i •:<! hit J*' it ted CVjiCBCe b’x
I- re *be b ild Lsna C- mai ttu, and ofttf
gist ting i. V, I a Cotw/deikhie 1 o."ion '•!
contents, ;e c< f strained te vubteribe t
•am)! of the co; Ca n> snd recommeijda
!tl- i Mi! the ma erUy of ti.e nteoif/er* o!
Uc iei.ei a A seinb y w I.e t -mp/r* -i the.
It, y. ior'. n hat t -W; a‘ '
re*e •a id !. it'j, J, a J t,e ' e ns;.icaOti>
iii'j a*' .ii.' id hy ii.fc . • *e ■
vai-.V tu e i lam; a . -of ai' •:.*■--** a !
•he tou ;u t i- :ne v -t .a
titie tiitm to the gt t, ad oi the cm- airy
... . !‘ f r 3 Vx r*
wt/rk r- li lere *.
'1 li t Ul* it li-Vt fa' ah ' r s
tra'.vd ihjt 0,1 lh'' n. cl a
Jouhl, so ' n w ; tv:'.) > *i the ! <•!■*
t are to Ul -1 1. I ■ o out and i .r to e"a
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ner—the If*' •il M , -x-mem'-r -i the.,
F uTentiim arid f. g:*Utnre from I’d ti. t
I’. M. o.' Mil on and a b-ight ight of u
Anicar. '1 L. Church. Ir* he has Wrn
r-.n uTy m alter,dance up- n tht- N<- York
cm.er,ue I tl at c! r h Jsmxicl
Leitig l* and, and while there fax On and ■
bretinei with a iltscoiiisc ot whi- h tie
Now York 11 era 11 so* :
1* T rner in h s disc-rise Sunday at
*. r-w,.‘ L-l..ie an audit nee <1 at„ ut -ix
lor. died i*opit, made a sWiecnent that 4*l, •
UOO ot hi' people: in the ioulb had been I
muteiered w.lh a ki-a during the war, ard !
that in Georgia! his native i Into, and oilier j
1 arts if (he south where he bad trave ed j
extensively as b- ok be liad sicd
colo c i men lelt 1 n tue road side* Jew!
h>r days ami mii uiiCd. Taa witer itilet
v.ewtd hi ii yesterday on this sufject, and
be reaffirmed hi* prevlvu* statements, and
* ded that the colored pop e ct the aoutlT
in 9 iso dUUicts we*e afraid to bury oeaW
niggeis, becaut they would thereby for
feit'heir own lives, anl toe white folks
wi u and not bury them until comptiied to
do o lor sanitary reason*.
\’,*u *i 1 see from t is thvt the “nr.”
has improved much in one respect, at least,
since he favored u* wi’h the ligU ol Lis
godly countenance.
A. VV. R.
The Cincinnati Commercial prints re
poits of interviews with several leadiig
Southerneri about the text I’rtsideciial
csndrdte. Hepreseutativc Chalmers, of
Mississippi, says that Tburtnan is the fa
vorite ia his state, and Gee. J e Johnston
says the seme ot Virgi m. Representative
Mills, of Texas, thinks that Thu-man
"stands the best chance of harmonizing the
party in all sections of the country. ”
S >me Representatives might, with equal
irutb, say the same thing ol Georg a.
A iariner in Holdeu informed us that,
being nau:h annoyed with crows palling
up bis corn, be placed a large umbrella in
'his field ia order to {tighten them a ray.
Imagine his surprise one wet day ia find
ing a good flock teekieg shelter under it
from the tain. Toe umbrella is now used
tor an. ther purpose.—[ Bangor W h ig.
I).a receat statement of Mr. Huyes is So
t-c credited the ermetry w.;’l be tompe!!eil
to undergo another extra st-aton of c ,u
--i ess sotne time in September. The plan,
c a*the lorn.at.on of which Jhe Fraud, At
iirneyT-Geecrii D.ve,-, ad !, Rad tea.
niaaiirera in Ohio bsve twien ‘ch • fiy ic
s'ruinentitl, is an ***).. -V hive
alreVil y been <i r A n(/ e ii.
I'he federal naorytMtl* are to b-.
privately mail afte tll ai w tiieir duli- s
■O go bj leU'ld,-as ’h were, ‘ -aa . £ tae 4 r
■i- iot. b eged want .1 tJado. an I
ats-ol ’ J kt"’e tn; ido ekv'-ee.
s> !e iu a .---MV rep- rt to tvayea le*
ii u* ..i- and iM:r ilesi i’-
i •' IX'. •* <V-. II -V o-.o 1 . , a*
•I.e Lately t'..e >n<s t e I-n it 1 ,pne
;v:-.y a-.-.t! to le -eye ■sv.iTnt-'y hy pax
*ii;g ’L" Mars -a * ap,-r • ■! ;>a b ' s
tuui cu.tuhle to M": III.,! ’ e•• f > is,
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THE BEST REMEDY
r<>n
Diseases cl fte TM and Lan^s.
,- , IHvilwi rf th*
JVYERS pulmonary organ*
a-> ( ir- a• rp and
■ 1, ti riial a and
flUHrjk m reliable remedy I t
* VdzS ■ tbern i* InrsltitUt
to every community.
- A t r. r:’s I'nr.mr
t i rr-ronaL is such a
xcf rcmf'lj, and no
/*nrnni7? other />' eminently
V M Ltili I merits the confi
-3 dence of the public.
is aarierPifi’c < tt>-
cirmJ principle* and
“““’A* 1 irative virtue* of
_ WSt the finest dim*,
PECTORAL 7 Chemical lv anitr.l,
•
estpossible efficiency and uniformity of re
sults, which enables physician* as well m
invalid* to use it. with confidence. It is
the ni'St reliable remedy for diseases id
the throat and lungs that s deuce has pro
dueed. It strike* at the foundation of all
pulmonary cl ;*.•**.•*, affording prompt
and certain reli-f, and t adapted to jw
tient* of anv age nr either sex. Being
very palatable, the raunst children
take it without Meaty. In the tr<*t
ment of ordinary Cough*. Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Cler
gyman’s Sore Th roat, Astb mi, Croup,
and (atarrh, the fferti of Ami
Cuerkt Pkotobal are magi* ai.and multi
tudes are annual! v preserved fr n serious
illness by its timely and faithful use It ,
sb. mid be kept at i .uid in every house,
b' -‘l, f-r the protect? -n it afford* in *inl- .
den attacks. In XVhooping-cough and
Consumption there is no oilier remedy
•o efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
nm marveiioo* cures which Aster's
Chirky Pectoral has effected all
the world are a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce the best'results.
An impartial trial trill convince the mat
sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physician* In all parts of the
ceuatry, knowing its composition, reooro
“end Av’s Chtret Pectoral to inva
lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of hall a century has proved its
abso.ute certaiuty to cure all pulmonary
eomp.amt? net already bevond the reach
of human aid.
Prepsred by Or. J. C. Ayer 4 Ce.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
tout BY ALL I'BVSSUTS ZYIXTWgXBS.
We CaH Attention
To our Hue of laiies
hxi; shot-" matte to order tiifrf
l’rioes'of which,, are
iowDi than heretofore, also, to
our lit., of heavier sl**es- which
is full and eouijilete.
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AT ON Old,
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SUMMER C LOTHING*
A l-w suits i*s b, CABBIMEkE,ALPACA
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ALSO,
A ' '1 Lr Brf COT fO NALrEa srd
CAb-IME.iS.
R. N. ELLIS*
G:ct.u' jik*, July, IS h t IS7D.