Federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1865-1872, August 08, 1865, Image 1
VtfLUJIE XXXV.]
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MILLEDGEVILLE, <;BORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1865.
MMBER I.
jm;GimX l .\*ISBET f BAR'NES& MOORE
Publishers and Proprietors.
Kiom the Louisville Journal.
d 'li RE OF XHE EflAMIPA
TED>E«ROE»
1 laboring population of the country av i 11
seek other nn<1 more congenial regions fe>
JEFF iiionPSO.T HAM
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h . S . R«n:ilTO\, )
jON.II.XIIUIIT. S
A FAJlll.Yt elections and civil afairs. You have for i
.. . I, »viTn Ml» KA.iAJl'PF'S,. | feited Ml roel. right., »nd it ... become.', nm ,«. in „ae„t tin,, dM ,. r il*; „ h.:.
employment. Me believe that such will M lien ,Tell‘. Thompson's men had been voii to sul mit to such laws and regulations *
A BoQlkt of Ladies’ «Hair—A
rrespondent thus describes a . hair
boquet, -whirl* was ntade a present
E <1 i I • r • .
SJje Jftberal Pinion
[, published Week/if, in Mil/edgrrH/e, Ga.,
Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson Sts.,
(opposite Court House.)
At $3 u year in Advance.
serious and lasting evils upon the country, j tein of intelligent iie<* white labor. It,
\Ye believe however, that its solution is however, in the course <>f time and'thc <1<
,\ r>VKUTI si ML
T : \ vsuisr.—Oiio Dollar per square often
y jvS » it>r «mch insertion.
dress has already appeared, hut v,ill hear ence to the laws where you may lesiilo. ( olina to Mrs. Davis,
repetition: . ; We «« conquered—subjugated; we j The present is it nove
j j lo j i I.4.* . * .. ..II I, .. ..A V<1 mil m onr .VI Tim IV niTD Til ITI ll IN I Hill I ■ .Ml Jl I I • f ' ah4|*. am T a a — Kama is* 1. a**a IlfiOA »» A n/vl.ta l.llt • + A AAAm* A«.nVl »-v •.« _ *
fccted . f '
damental principles on which the laws of general process ol acclimation, w ill he able be the last time 1 may ever see you to-
industry and emigration is based. The lo till successfully the s< il of the extreme gother. I have come here to tell yew the
and hand-
a perilous one, and that it will he ef- velopment of the white- population, ifc shall Gentlemen: I have come here to have have no rights, hut must accept such pri-! gome one bei «y . 1 t f 1 IDs'
>d by the operation of plain and fun-j be proved that the white laborer, b\ the a iitfle family talk with you, as this will vileges and favors as the government may • • • ~* 0 ll ®
negroes are essentially a laboring populn- .Southern States, then the tide or white
O'lteaof rttupoot, Resolutions by Soci6t;£s,(Obit
«>*ceediiij;*Kix lines.) Nominations t'oryHiee,
.lunieations or Editorial noii.’ea for individual
..r!it,ctia.rt:»-d as transient advertising.
LKUM. AtKERTlSINO.
vioriff’s sales, per levy of ten lines, or less, $‘2 '0
Mortgage fi fa sales, per square, 5 Of*
T a i Collector's Sales, per square, •"> <‘(i
Citations for Letters of Administration, ’•> <d!
** “ “ Guardian* hip, A 00
]. 'tors of application for Ji.Mn'u.fmm Adm’n -1 .">0
• •• ** *• “ Gusrd’n
Appi'n forledre to sell land,
Colics to Debtors and fieditors.
S„!ei ot land, A**-., pei square,
perishable property. HI days.per sq.
] s ,av Notices, JO days,
p,reclosure of Mortgage, per sq . ea^h time. 1 00
LEGAL advertisements.
N(l j,. s of Laud. Jti'.. by AdiniuiMrators, Lx-
, ',.rh or Guartiiaus.are required by law t•• be held
7 hr. lir^i Tuonday in the month ; between the hours
ill in I he forenoou and three in the atternoon, at the
I ,'ur’ house in Uiecuonty in wnich thepn peitx is
tit»n, and their destiny, no far as the coun
try is concerned.' must he determined
chiefly by tin* demand and nerqssifj' for
laborers in the hroail arena of manual toil.
Gov. Bramlette, on several recent occa
sions, when addressing the poojde of Kcn-
nnmigration will tend thither, and finally
the superiority of the white over the black
race will be show n in the expulsion oi the
laltgr from the soil. In that event the
destiny of the fteed negroes will depend
entirely upon the, rapidity with which free
new s. Many of you don’t know vet that
V icksbnrg has fallen, and many of you
don’t know that Lee or Johnson have sur
rendered, but I tell you it is all true;—>
Manv of the thousand men I now see
around me, very many of j’ou, have been
skulking for the last three years in‘ the
see proper to bestow upon us. \ l \ H "j r L °^ f ‘\ Pr > V * ha ? e aml I,ue ’
; shed lroio the heads of fair South Car-
Andrew Johnson.—The Montgom- ; olil ‘i a l 118 ' aMtl carefully worked into the
ery (Alabama) Mail truly observes j se '" h] ™ co <* 1 a ' ve!l arra,1 8cd and
that' since tho days of Andrew Jack- 5 ras lc‘ u ‘jy selected boquet.^ 1 here are
son, no tnan has tilled tho Executive ,n ' ie ‘ s, buttor ctips, daisies, lillies.
Chair of tho l.'nited Stares Govern- hroa ' 1 l(Wlve ,V -] a H orncas : a11 exquisitely
ment of more decided character and w, '°'k c ) ir
ihr of hair, and bearing a re-
ions, wiittll auureBbing Tile JiPl’flIC ut lYtril- •• ■•**** ^tvuuvni- ou mu miuu HL II ic - . . i: 11 t • 1
icky in support of the Constitutional. labor shall make its swamps within a few miles of your own ; firmness then the present occupant of , [ i,se! r p° ,nnc ^ . tneir S^rueu
itnendment, has exi»ressed a sound and • rice,cotton and sugar fields.«Hlifnre white homos, skulking diitr*. and during that iliat 'responsible post. J1 is political P rofo LVpes. I iie hair used is from
oo
r, no
:: jo
, Oft
1 50
t nil
ti
Amendment, lias expresi
practical view of the subject, as he did in
the .admirable speech which wo heard
from him at Mnnfordville, Saturday last.
The Governor argued, in substance, that
the demand for laborers, and their adap
tation to the soil and climate of the region
in w hich the demand -exists, will finally,
and at no distant day, determine the des
tiny of rbe emancipated negroes of the
South. Starting from the indisputable
fact that the white race is incomparably
superior to the black in all the traits that
make a people great, lie asserted that,
whenever the. two races conic in contiict
in the sevetal departments of industry,
man can successfully .work*Tlicse. fields,
the black man must give way before him,
and hence his career, in our judgment, will
he assimilated with that of the once numer
ous and flourishing Indian race that occu
pied the States which have since become
the great white Commonwealths of the
Union. The negroes of tlie South, in the
event we have indicated will, as a race,
giaditally hut certainly disappear fit m the
present limits of the United States, and
the entire domain of the republic w ill he
owned and occupied by white men. These
results will he inevitable from the opera
tion oi' the fundamental laws of industry,
and from the irresistible progress of the
career, to lii.s present eminent position ' ^ ,e 'f n . e,a ,^ e °* a S L ‘> lo ^ ie ^ ax "
before the American people, lias been. ‘* u , ^ locks ol youth, raven, brown,
varied and remarkable. Springing j awbnrn, blonue, all colors are delicate-
limed
\V.'u:eofttiei*esales must be given !u a (/iibiii ga-
in .laysprevimmtothe day oiaaie.
\ • ., e- i.ir Ui« aa!«: «f personal property mnil be
v-i, iu like inauoet 10 days previous lo sale day.
- y to the debtors and creditors ol'au estate
ni^*: also be punished 40 days.
S .1: etliatapplication will bo ma.ieto the Court of
i i.diiiai v lor leave to sell Laud, Ac-, must be
published tur two months. _ ...
r i for letters of Administration Ouardisnship.
.mi t«! t.e published 50 days—lor dismission from
V li-ti s'.ion, Htonth!if six utoutiit—tor dismission
i n tt us rdianeliip.40 days.
il i!. - t'ori'oreclosure of Mortgage lnii't bepoblished
1 >r four months—for eirtablitbinR lost papers,
-jut 11 [nice o/ tlu re inn nl It *— torconipcllii i^ttjii-s
lal Kinulorsoradministraton-, where bond !• %•-•-. t-.’i
»v,-n by the deceased, the fuli space of three mont il <.
I*i , .’vims will always be eonriuned aceordingto
■ *. i.- Ie-al rei'iuireineiits.iii,lesso!hem isiordered.
where, unembarrassed by the oppression
of capital, the labor of the white man is Anglo-Saxon race.
equally, if not more, available than that — — —
ol the black, the latter will inevitably give Hobson’s Guojce.—When eighty years thousand men teported at the call ? One
w ay before tho inherent supeiiority of of age, he still every xveek took the roaiL sore-eyed man with green goggles ? But
white labor. Both races being free, and with liis wain and horses as he had done t you rally like brave and gallant men
an open industtial contest occaning- he- sixty years before; making his journey | around Uncle Sam’s commissary stores,
tween tliein, the negroes are bound to dis- from Cambridge to the Bui! inn, Bishop- and 1 now come to surrender you, and
appear from thoso regions where the dif gate, street London, and thence took hack hope you will make better citizens than
feient branches of industry.invite thesu- again carrying letters and parcels, and j you have soldiers. [Voice from the
perior skill and energy of w bite laborers. ( some times stray passengers, and deliver- crowd: “General, talk to us like gentie-
Asonce asserted by Ilenry Clay, the laws ieg them both way-6. All through Shak- men ”J Now you just dry up until I get
homes, skulking duty, and during that that -responsible post,
time have not seen your own children. I
see many faces about me that have not
I.CC, *•«', l,y inona! man lor tile last three vanV( | remsrkablp . Springillir 1 .‘'""'"‘V
vears , nn.l w ,at. have you been ,lo,n S a" fr(ml ,|, e rallt , of the pcople , ie ' 5 | 1( S \ Iveop.h
n.at time . \ liv, you .veto tjmg m l.c, , , , ■ , . i . a taiDlv a triumph of hair work,
swamps until the moss had grown six inches ‘ougnt nis \\a\ npwaiu, tlirougli ana . tu ni q n i E ‘f t i,n
long on your hacks, and such men call over every obstacle, with a courage , ^ ‘ U . . , • ’ , , . *
. themselves “chivalrous soldiers.” A few Undaunted and a perseverance and en- " 0, k<-‘»l with dark hair, while
weeks ago Gen. Reynolds sent a llag of ergy commendable iri the highest do- blossom is of a delicate flaxen hue.
trace to my headquarters, and I sent out gree. lie has ridden down every ftp- ^ ie buds of the flowers are represeu-
to gather up a respectable force to meet position, com Patted the most power- ^ ^ beotJs - Tlle ho( l"et is of ftUl
those othcers, and not one of you respond-1 f ul ln ,i ueiices of wealtil and party, and size ’ bein S aC least inches across
, 0.1: a few days later, when Colonel Davis , , . , . • > at its widest part, and about eighteen
,.u,l C.,,U,in Bennett, of (leu l>odg.'.! .» ie , t J'ch of .mhK incitM The stems nf ,!„■
stall, bore dispatches to me from that sowaias me loiuest leatn oi ambition.,. . « ,- i - . . r
| General I again attempted to call about' No matter what may have been said of lia1, fIo " e,s ,,N ,M< ‘ " lth ' a b,nv ul
me enough of you to make a respectable political antecedents, lie has ever pro-
show and how many of these brave eight ved faithful to the interests ol the,
pcople who elevated him, and has con- ,
sistentlv followed up the conservative . -
line of policy with a steadiness of pur- M lute satin hack-giound, over
pose which commanded the admira- biic ' v . f ,S / J nscrlbet W1 ^ 1
tion of even his most implacable po- a I H ' M l, t indelible ink, *“C. b. A., 1SC4.
litical opponents. ! )n tlie on thc boquet, is written,
The interests of the people of thej bl . 51 n l ,r 'Skt hand “h rom
11 Miss Sally L. Hawkins.” On the
blue ribbon. The boquet is enclosed
in a square shallow case, Ikied with
white satin. The front is of glass,
surrounded bv a neat gilt frame. On
the
whole country are much more likelv
Book and Job work, of all kinds,
I’ltDMITLV AND NEATLY EXECUTED
A a' T II I H O F *' I ( K .
sources offer peculiar inducements to la father before Shakespeare was horn : cud
ipeare’s bones
in i
When u suhscrllivr finds a cros<« mark on
!.m paper ho will know that his aubdcrijUion lias
ami I am going to talk to you all.
boring white men, will he followed by now eight x ears after Shakespeare’s bones In the first place 1 want to say this to
a v,-on dot fully increased white immigra-1 had been laid under the pavement in ] von : The Federal officers who have come
Don, in proportion to which there vvill Ire ■ Stiatiord Ohurclt, he was still hale in his here to parole and feed ydii. have acted
a decrease in the negro population of those ( old vocation. Xor, though? only a carrier . "-cntlemen in e-ood faith. T'l;cv have
strikes nut a line of policy for himself,
relying upon his own knowledge
knowledge ol 1 iM: ^ ,:u l' N,il -A\o R.M>irAi.s.—“Tl;e
one post
tmeof tho post office from which they
iiRUjred.
BKISC0E & de(iR\FFENR5EI),
Attorneys at Z>aw,
nil.LEDCEVIM.E, UA.,
A'yTJLL PRACTICE also iu (lie Courts o! adjoinin
oonnfipfi
must he to the sincere wish of his
restore his country to its
nited strength. He is om-
peoples man, and undoubt-
pursue that course in the fu-
ntethe v, " u “ Hl "■' il 1,1 "* 1,JU lini,uo U1 ,uu i v, v ...» ......... ...v...u... 6 .uv. nav6 uoi aetcu in good iauu. xnose oi _ . . ^ministration of our i.ational af-
VV n»hit fr w t0 suppression of the spirit of wain he used to drive, eight team horses ; you who had arms, with a very few excep- l airs which will be best for their wel-
popular cntcrpiise so essential to the per | and a nag, lie had by his prudence, and j tions, have left them at home, and those fare. Wd have no fear of Andrew
■ ■■■■■m • feet development of their resources. j honesty, gradually increased this property, j W } J0 h a( i government horses have failed to Johnson, and while the nation laments
•eueeforth, in the now era which has , till besides paying the expenses of a large j re p 0r t them here. Now, let me say to the loss of thatkind heartedandhOn-
commcnced the energies of the whol.c pop-i family, he was one of the wealthiest citi-I y0ll one and all, those of you who have e st natriot Abraham Lincoln it has
Wio,,i,States .01 U ua.ran.mel. Hi^ "™»| --.'-a, ,r m , as «o« ns yon ge, JJJnte’^“rTJfXnthft S
I, 0U6es in ,j ie toxin, and hncl touch land . home take them to the nearest military r , ,jj
ronnd. This incroaso of fortune hc ownoc! i p „„ alld deIivcr lhcm or bum .hem. o, “’"‘J 6 0 , f . Chan ^ haS deSC « nde ^ l, P» n
IU part to his judgement in combimtig oth I p-»t rid n f thftm ,’n nnm* manner, for as the shoulders of a man who has the
the people and their wants. At pres-! "5 ,,s 1,1 ll ‘ e ,i, ! ies '’ 5 " . ,he
, - , , - - , , -, 1 .States and otlicr portions of tue Union,
cut it is to liis interest, as well as it .- r , 1 . . , ■ *-
, , - . , . , . : indicate that we snalf liave a great deal ot
ed, »nd they ill he thrown into a fair
contest with the imperious sway of capital,
Mr .irpnrif.i will <-iv< m.A-iai at- which lias heretofore monopolized the
Population of Massachusetts.
jorky of children horn in Massachusetts
are nf foreign parentage. The natives in
Late with tbe Muriu* Hank, at Macon,) prosperity and wealth which their pejepjpffli the trade, ho rained it on in ids own | “"q”’ "‘7 J' 1 ,*!” XV-et u^at nipht'and s«o greater numbers get married, but tho loi-
- “ - 1 ,.,..-.1* rn_ j anaiate.ana^etnpatntgutaimaeo e ; hftye the children ! It looks as if
— al advantages which liave so long remained ! in fact, according to all tradition, the very ; houses will he hanged, and you will too.
If W PiIIUP.RDfiK unimproved, will, under the inspiring in-j first man iu tbe island who let out hack- j Now> 1 want von & to „ 0 horae „ nd work
H. t T . UUDBL1A1L, flueuce of white labor, exhibit a degree o^i spy horses ; but bavin- no competition ; linnlf and tftke car0 of y ^ ur famUies, work
C, a ..L Ml w] 17 veil on mi RiviIdT’ f.‘ s } ct ’ . , ’ rt \ c never conceived.*. These ; way. He had a stable of forty good cattle ; if yourc ’ are^ growing. Above all
OH ’i K cl IlU JjAlIlalli't BIuM L States will then constitute a pact of that j always ready mid fit for traveling; Hut : t i t i,,o. s avo iJ political discussion. If any
If any the philanthropic w r omen of Massachusetts
MOTT'S Rl.TGE, THIRD ST.. MHOS. Gt.
! magnificent field ..f enterprise w Inch the 1 when any scholar or other customer, w ho-; mau sa y S “nigger” to you, swear that you ; devoted their attention to the interests of
rrCoIVciionB inuJe and promptly remitted fm
Hifermcis —lxSiKc Scott. Asher Ayres. John W.
Ik rke, J din 11. ltoss. N. C. Mnnrog, (Mi. Sparks.
Jlacon, (»«., Aug. 1, IHi."i. -»l 3m
L H. BRYANT,
AI’('TION AND COMMISSION
meuciiaintt,
AND
hHALER IN REAL ESTATE
PRODUCE, Ac’, &c.
( berry Sfreef, Macon, <«a.
Aug. 1, l;t>.i.
kees have won 1 who dropped her infant in the lift while
,’hat they please s ], 0 v ,as penning a treatise njion the eleva-
3. tm sav in the t; on of the negro, sacrificed the practical
they Vill takei (j ie theoretic !
trouble with the radical element* of tho
country, in reference to the negro suffrage
question. Not satisfied with the status of
the negro, as established by the General
Government, they are now clamoring for
tire elective franchise to he conferred upon
him. This question being one of local
concern, it is very presumptuous on tho
part of these New Eu-^anu fanatics to
interfere, and their conduct only indicates
their infernal disposition to interfere with
other people’s husiness.
The conservative people of the country
most appreciate and applaud tho firm po
sition the President has taken in reference
to negro suffrage. The sentiments of Mr.
Lincoln, in reference to this subject, is
now the sentiment of a majority of the peo
ple of the Union, and hence will be the
policy of the General Government and of
the States. In a speech delivered by him
at Columbus, Okio, in September, ISM,
ho thus laid himself out pointedly and
with tlat-focteduess, on this subject. He
then and there said :
“I will say, then, that I am not, nor
never have been, in favor of bringing
about in any way. the social and political
equality of the white and black races—
that I am not, or erer hate beer., m furor of.
mul ing enters or jurors of negroes, nor of
qualifying them to'hold office, or intermarry
with the while people, and I will say, in
addition to this, that there is n physical
difference between tho black and w*hite
races which, I believe,^ will forever, forbid
the two races living together on terms of
result of this changed condition of press upon the scholars wflcn lie saw
negro laborers will disappear from the them go off at a great pace, “that they
would come time enough D
did not ride too fast.”
mult
ti ii'tl
ir v
hut to
Yru k
51
States y e have designated and will setdi a
mote favorable climate and locality in
which they can avoid, for a great wildest
least, a conflict with the superior energy-
jand skill oi vliite labor.
■The belief has been promulgated and
ac»td upon !or many years that the rice,
cotton and sugar ficldsof the South can be |
Mic.esf.fuli\ iu.fixated < inx hj negtocs,; OU (. door exercise outside bis casement but you who have been nothing: hut .-neakin
ay that you must keep ( The women of Massachusetts give out j social and politicalrtqualitv. And, inas-
» it, and no mistake. 1 j their babies, like washing and ironing, to ; much a.s they cannot so live, while they
iftye no say in the mat- fh c Irish “to he done.” - 'Bids is literally [ do remain together there must he the po-
Idtn, yon must do
tell you that yon have
ter, and vow oughn’t to have any.
borne and stay there; doti t go any where doubtless. But think nt the consequen- j much as anv man, am in favor of having
• mill; don’t go to church, lor the cag i In twenty years Massachusetts will ’ the sune
Mr. Davis’ Il haltii.—\fo.w
natch of the .‘27th says : The lhraid's
Koi tress Monroe cot respondent says that
Air. Davis’health has failed to such an
extent, that he lias been permitted to take
Uo I labor saving, and is very convenient, 1 sition of superior and inferior, and I, a*
But
enty
I > # „ perior position assigned to the white
minister will put knots and mifchiet in ! he nothing hut an Irish colony, with at^in-; race.”
your heads, and get you int$ trouble. Be I fusion of German! There are already, Tho above extract gives tho truth in a
go#u citizens, and then those of you who 1 R nuie hundreds of thousands of this class nut shell in reference to the qualifications
have been good, honest and brave soldiers j G f population of the second generation of the negro tor the exercise of the elective
ii.-uc nothing to fear, but 1 warn those ol j —born there, hut of unmixed foreign pa- franchise, and the position he must occupy •
_« rentage. We have no doubt these are as a citizen of the-United States.
' (Reporter.
■The
iwiiej,to be and appear a: the ordinary b office erto border slave States, will, in the course
ft.- mnty, within tn«r dine prewnhed by law aud 0 p^ Jipxt twenty vears Or le. c 8, drive the —' uvm .
'■^lyurTth^aptiihfaiit 011 ’" *' OT,< ' 1 negro popubition to the more genial cli-. The Miseries OF a Rich Man.
'•'i. nder n!y band, and wnl of office, this '27th day- ma t e t ,f t| )C South. In the meantime the New York correspondent of the Rochester
system of compensated free black labor | Democrat is responsible for the follow-
will he generally adopted in the enbiva- ing:
tion of the lice, cotton, and sugar fields, Alexander T. Stewart clears one thon-
V. rilAMRERS, I) Onl y.
Now, 1 want to talk to you Missourians.
You are talking about going, to your old
homes to live again. M’hat did every one
of you say last fall, when you went into
'/c Last of the Confederate
Elmira.—Two hundred nnd
geouictri- j twenty-^ Uoniederate prisoners were re-
cal rule of population familiar to tbe rea- ’ leased yesterday, the last remnant able to
derc of Maltbus! In twenty years what j he moved. A baggage wagon load of
General Scott once called the “rich Irish j maimed and latne ones was carried from
brogue” and the “sweet German accent” the transportation office to the depot. All
.Missouri a ltd expected to remain there / w ;q displace the musical nasality of the now left of the sick wili be taken charge
W by, that you would make every Union Yankee in their very stronghold. A friend ! of h
Military Emcutes at Charleston.--The whither from choice and interest alike, the : sand dollars per day. Sabbaths excepted.
( ''irlwjon Courier, says DuryvaM ltiotli
"v York Zouaves, removed to Morris
hlatnl for taking part in the disturbance
tbe city, have exhibited a mutinous
,:,| iit since their removal.
(^n. Gilmore sent an order demanding
emancipated negroes of these border States
will go.as the theater of toil and enterprise
which nature and inevitable events shall
have allotted to them.
The planters of the South will find i
be profitable to themselves to substitute
. tj ery stronghold. A friend, of by the post hospital; and discharged as
man “climb a tree, and many tin eats ol w Jio recently passed some time in a man-: fast as their .recovery will permit. The
all tuo venr .oun.l, <jornel.ua . anaero.it; .v'loT"^ wboY lo/thrMtM- 4 '‘W'!? 8 ' '"rf "' f Xp ’V d «‘ | <>»«»•«;»< •'« priaoncampi. at an end,
. , * -i a . , i .. , -i i tliat inqse l mon men wnom jou uneaten i cnbed the condition of society. 1 wo dis- , and that bureau will be abolished as soon
p^em gui 1 o ou i.(. ,a sun , ^ P u | cd with-J lull ter a low days agp.if you got i tinct classes, natives, including employers as all needful matters can be finished up.
' l ~~ J - ' - ‘ :n Elmira Ad cert her.
Urn. B. Astor rates his income at fotir the power, are now going to- permit you to H nd their foreman, and a lew village fanii-
'■** colors of the regiment, but the colonel the system of compensated lor that of si
An important item of information
j 11 ” 1 ? to those applying for pardon, is stated by
DUM- tu, j a. x* .L. xr
course, except m the rigid way « t uu„- the Washington “correspondent of the N.
ness ; no tnutual conUdence or good will.— i IIera]d wbo writi ‘ n the “0th, says :
the end U.e laboring class must rise and , A mimber of ° ns Lave commenced .,
control and direct capital Ibis is the bllshjess as .. pa 5 0 „ brokers.” and are re, .-
I era !’ { soc ,‘ al cban S e «- and the class that ; ceiyiu feeg Q * f various amounts, according
oumbers the moet aud works the hardest j tQ tho ability of their clients to pay for the
wrll soon control the desuntes of States.—} services t b e y are supposed to render.—
51 covers only had been delivered. It <dim.lv his labor. It is very clear that the \ stares him in the'face in the most insolent J w ant you all to go home and be peace-^ . , , , -f , - b
'■*» then determined to disarm the whole difference between tbe two systems of la- j manner. Banks Uing their dividends at able, qiuet citizens, and if marauders an£| Jat 1L « e 7 nav «
Ie ?iutetit. Other troops were brought, and bor, in this particular, will save to each ; bis head ; ruthless financiers beat him with
planter a vast ready capital, he can devote’ 1 coupons; unpitying aud soulless corpora-
. . • ? . .«» ..L‘ !«i aZ . J a.f. HIxi. _. !•« a»a iif l.tc ti nni*
.»Mot guns charged with grape and eanis-
,;r "’ere brought to hear on the nnitin-
; ers » and orders given to fire upon them
l! * of any resistance. The soldiers
^ e,n S tl»at all further opposition was use-
•' :5 '>, quietly stacked their arms and march-
‘ under guard to Fort Sumpter there to
4V.*. *
fcc tor their crime
to other and more rapid means of inercas-; tior,s dump their filthy lucre at his door
in«v his fortune 1 8te l’’ an J coutemptuous bill-stickers pias-
Uit .ball be ac.jonstr.tcd Ih.t negro ter hie house »1tlii greenbacks. One migbt
inquire what the fellow has none, to merit
this treatmeut, and the only charge that
can be brought is tb&t he was a rich man’s
son, and. therefore, must suffer.
labor alone can he used to cultivate the
lice, cotton, and sugar fields, theu will that
class of labor bo permanently retained in
them, and the constantly increasing white
outlaws come among you, do not take the
law in your own bauds, but if you can do
it, arrest them and deliver them over, with
such evidence as you can obtain, to the
commandant of the nearest military post;
by this means you will place*the responsi
bility on others', aud avoid neighborhood
quarels and strife. Do not complain it
you are not permitted to have a choice in
So intent are the people oi Massachusetts j qq ic f ee usually demanded is one hundred
about the well being of distant commnni-
uuvjuai. uicj izavc auuc men ryes iv
silent revolution going on in their midst,
aud the results wbicy mock their philan
thropy aud turn their humauitan.'su theo
ries into ridicule.—Albany Argus.
lyitis said that a greyhound recently
kept pace with a railway express train, in
Fraoce, for a distance of fifteen miles.—
His master was on the train.
and fifty dollars and upwards, according
to the prominence and position of the re
pentant rebels. It is desired that it should
be known that such persons, what ever in
fluence they may pretend to have, cannfit
laciliate the procuring of such pardons.—
On the contrary, in cases where it is
known to the president that one of these
brokers has been employed, it delayrf
rather than- hastens attention to tlie applh
nation.