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About The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1870)
■ V. p ; u oj‘k sSi g s A l> • !ell, 0 (i. fonriey. r &, KUSS2SLL, ©quit B . Honsc.) €it i t;t B VUG II.V, % » «•. •,) GEORGIA • i.m to all bH,i.K‘».s J ; ,I,L*:UK IN- CLOiH , mt-li i I mu' 1 u noity. 1.11 t;p».,-rnK'<'in >v Sh i;<*t (v.v* VVil i <So iir il f< . " smP.tw Lt: JtfrVitfih sm ■ i'hvton Stieets. Jra ‘ * * J - ‘s lie sjrcCvitS sr Uiirnai(l ami l’H' vdactors im«l v<*in tlCft. Stv.t.m ,h.' k.'l- Slu*ct.. Sit Villi ■lies. ! >•"ivh l*li»»*Jh hs. Vutiy awl *• M xi il Piiinis i»t ii tVict-'n-s an*l tvm .rutt Savin uuh. On. .uni retail dealer in Minus new-I posts. K 4 t ut Uarnant, Sa uioccvs. '.’oi & 2<>•’ laid. Savannah On id Alabama of tin. dealers in ’{freet-ries Unit i»eg)us,’lis a::< ~ "-s ■, - , —' — y* f wholesale grvc’e:'* cV'tioii fuelers and •IrrmtS I'iiv Street, and ley's super, phos ld iron ties > lymvs ruled to customers I l’kUsS NOTICES. ■<o fit 1870 W N r j ; 1. V /yy •** Is V JT” Is Xtiw Prepared to ’ ' ' ' . . ‘jj tUt l ii ECCTE ASV USD e it FOR Neatness and Dispatch. “ l. • ? Sir o ' :>m 4 ' THE SOUTHERN SUN. Irublished Weeklyby JOHN ii. HAY E S . Proprietor * ■ ' ti •; p T«ri»i« of »iib»€i-ip(i<Hi i One 1 Copy, one year, $2 50 One Copy, six months.. ...... .... .... ] 50 One .opy, three mon.hs J oq A OVER I'TSEMEN I S U ill he inserted at one dollar per square for the first insertion. Lilieial deductions will lie made on contracts. Ob tumi-** and manages will be eh ged tlie same ;is other udvcr iseinents. •WuEUNTO Isl MTU AT GIVP.TH HIS NEIGIJP .BOft DRINK ” \Hibakkuk Chapter. 11, t. 15 BT A GOOD TEJtPCAH. f . y Oh. ye who sell the liqu <1 fire Jo madden and destroy —- That withers every Mulling hope And ljia,-t> each household jny-*- Oh ! thin!; awhile—have you not hearts To feet lor hitman woe? All may not have the .strength of mind, Temptation to lot ego Tin; Sped ye plant is bringing A !m vest, oh, hiuv dread ; Tls watered with the hitter tears ijy wives and mothers sited '; (>h ! stop. I pray, and view the fruit, 'Tis ripening at thy door ; Then place before thy fellow man J ite damuihg bowl no more. Have y<m no fond, no loving one, Who round yutr he-titdiings twine, Whose life may reap (lie hitter fruit Planted by'hatids of tilimi f Cos look.upon thy prattling hoy. Ami p it his noble head : Due remember, though he's born. Vet, yet, he is not dead. That p’ior. forsaken, reeling one, W'as once a*noble bay— The pride of some fond sister’s heavt-, Some mnther'sdumsehold joy. - ’ How can ye stand And ga*e upon Ypur q.nivt ting victims here. And think t; at at the bar of Goj> j With them ye must appear ? Yc men of God wliy will ye startd In silctteu all the dav, Nor raise your voices loud find strong, „ l| |> To il« this sin tiway ? n ' Yuir sluggish blood so slovvly flows, Or. s’agnant as a pool You've learned to live and think, and leel^ And speak perchance bymile. Go reach to him a hehwng han£," Ami hid him hope imee'not e. Nor by yonr cold indifference Thus aid to sink him lower.. Oil ! hid him stop this.m<>meiit stop lie’s just on ruin s brink ; ‘ • AiM.JTiei step, and 'neath the waves * ; i Os infamy lie' 11 sink. s ' ■ i/j, ' ii,: tin Iposlrophe the llabami. BY WM HO*WE. I Prou 1 ship ! brave warrier Os the deep Jjown in thy bed of honor sleep The ever-n>tbss. trackless wave W’as once thy home, and now thy grave; Long-long will men thy story tell, And valor on the theme will dwell ; And at the mention of thy name Inspire the s >ul with love of fame. On distant tide- 2 when storms were wild. Titer, wort old Neptune, s sturdy child — Ifhrn quiverfng lightniiiir rent the clmilds. And stonns-prites shrieked amohg thv shroud l * When pfuneipg through old ocean’s foam, Bearing the banner of thy honie. Tin* uA'ious' eyes vvlere turned to tiiee; Ptoml sc >uige mid tenor of the sea ! For thee, the lookout fioni fach mast Flifl many a painful glah'ee has bast F..r thee, the far horizon viewed, ‘ Brought dread with Ocean’s solitude : For thee, the lyran 's aruioivd fleet Hid oft' the wandeiing chase repeat: ».Tby Soui hern o< ss <ii<l proudiy jflajr Triumphant in ;he face ol day. Tar do j n the deep and sparkling brine A proud and glorious grave is thine i l„.t Neptune's thunder be thy praise 'Till freedom brings us better days* Around thee may the Corals grow. And Ncrinds guard thy tomb below ; No bravel bark has sailed the sea,® None lias a prouder tomb than thee. *p,», yoars tin* Alabama Hailed, in do j fi.tur* «and six i u.ndr< il t lOi.si't'H, h aving »•> lt.»! I»\% hjiUiiH*»' or spoon behind, t"l* Yaa« k(>o vatliVy to sL.iv away attemg' thy buil' r ~ i z and grills of th«' nation. 1 —.- l ,} , ‘This is singular,* sa»« a yMiimg lady to a gentleman who had just kiflspd her. •Oh well my dear miss,’ was the reply, ‘I will make it plural ?’ and the viWnn did. „ i v : . - 1 - —■ \uuoni f>n’-i <* 2 V ,5. ■ - P evoiea t™ e BAINI3IUDGE, GA., 19, iB 7O : CrKNELiA'L JORDAN'S CUBAN 1 NEWS, G<ut. Jo*-fiarfji itt conversation with the NV*w York Standard rept.rtor.' santed up the result of the winter campaign as follows > The Spaniards at the beginiffg li’tfrf 8,000 Hoops of. whom 900 were killed. He de clared that the Unbans hmi otdy lost 63: He slates the groat want ol the Cubans is arm.s ( and for which he has come. Be briegaodong a negro officer, who served doling li>e campaign, in twder to convince Mr. Summer that this is really an anti slavery contest. ’I In? Unbans if re now niauv nlaciuring there own gnnpowder, and have ammunition in abundance. Soldiers and citizens art; Ruffeiing for want of clothing. After the bat lie of Bos Minor, the Cubans dug up the Spanish dead to secure their clothes. Theie has never been-moie than twyfity Americans in the army The nevoies make splendid soldiers, fighting like de mons. The climate is death on Europeans, flic Spanish force numbers about 40,000 regulars and 25,000 volunteers, the latter worthless except for garrison duly. The .Spaniards invariably shoot every man taken prisoner. General Jordan says lie Lever retaliated or put a .prisoner to death. He invariably pardoned all. Gunboats ate useless failures. The Spauiaids suv they are mere Yankee contfivuhCes t and an- Afraid to Use them. The cajnpaigij for the season being over, Its thought, he would Come home. The only wants of the Unbans js a< tps ; with a l ull supply he could get siiffi nyrit. force ami make short work «.f the iNpaiii-h power. If he could gei them In; would drive the Spaniards into Havana. .Oen JoTdan is reppi’ied Jo haVe sjjjd t<» a reporter of the New York Suit. ’•I u and hot In alone tlf the Uubans expt'Rf}!- an opinion adverse to ilu', annexation of tln- Islaml to the United States, but a unjvet sal, stHuig drsire that it r s!iouid beCotne a State of the United State's'. Thus expres sion of opinion was in no wist; due to thy b- ingan American, for at first it was fancied 1 might be opposed to such a measure ,Nor was iL due at,all to any sense of Go tmet'ssity for Gieiy success in tin; struggle 1 vv'iGi Spain, but had origin in the general belief m ilte'eouiilry that only n* a. State in the Uhl oh 'could Utiba ever have proper in 'dus;rial coriVirteieinl and agricultural deVelo opmeuts.” ‘UP AND AT ’EM.'* \Vefind. Gm; following eloquent and sxVul.« strirring words in a copy <>l that sterling jonrmG, the Old Guard. They are the con> cluaiorP of «» hplendid article repudiating the tdea that peoples and States lose their rfigjils beqauselur the time being armed robbers deprive them of their enjoyment. , Would to . God tliesc. .burning .words could awaken a responsive <Miord in-every South ern heai t. The iron is hot and now is the: time Ip nucei-tain . blows } ou ! mumgd issues,’ but with all dine, force of iF peop'-e deteVrnined to redeem lhe.past. The harvest of redemption is ready for the s'mkle es the brave. 'lie wluKdallies is a - * * »' t l! ‘J % I *diistaril, and lie who dotfbls is fannied “If the whole DemdcGtfic .pr.ess of the United States Would speak put honestly anti dcfianllv the naked truth for one year just one year—such a storm would be raised over the length and ym-adUi of the, laud as would drive tin; furious conspirators of Uongress to the desperation of despair. They are strong only in the weakness ami Irresolution, of their Democratic opposers. the Deuiocralic.press, to a latil wxtent> is fighting their battles lor them, by counsel mg suUiuissiou to tln-ir iflagal deeds—by telling tin- people that th * nncient princi *» «.# A..,.; . r \ i -i -> ph-s art’ ‘dead or that th? doctrines which made, the country so under Dy"r«ciatic rule «ud •. if-le.’ Asa poU-y, this is downright idiocy, unless ihe Democratic press h;rs m.id itself to tlie enemy. Why keep up the Democratic party if its issm s are ‘dead;?’ Why talk.of questions having been ‘settled by the war,’ which are the vital ol liberty for all liriie ? Nothing has been ‘settled by the war,’ which is a necessary pu t of our system of free government.- As long as Bvqs.Tw} right to self gov ei nmeut, and ail that neeessanfy belongs to it, survives all wjtrA and all defeats. Ab solute rights ui'e incorruptit le in defeat as m victory. Tin y live eternaliv, waiting fi*r the first moment tore-assert thrir im mortal power. They are never ‘effete’ can neter become ‘dead issues.’ Never-never, u«4H humatiity ttseff hashed tiie eaTth 1 BftUbcb Ws;bp,»uXl* against the At -lant*Constitution, iaY r ug damages at $25, 000 This will prove a good advurtiseuieut for that oDterprising joniMl. * I ■, it ii** ’ * - *" " ! - T -■ U 4 TABLE, Airs. Sei)a#-ML|fc the wife of the cits tinguished seat of i» the Upper IJjouse at city ,{\u -17th alb, and was QP&ityfltv'l at a stTW dinner po iy .Tty Gen,you & U\m. .“Butler, «■ Gem Garfield j u, id e-, er it Tlif aßpain, of ui»te-j»oco»'^ l . p-u.u-d by J|pt?ui\g;-hU;r c j wdre among the Dorn the drawing room on the arm of 'Sen ator Sumner, and occupied a.seat at the table bet weep A hat gentle ©mu and the Pres ident. Her conversation elmrmtd tire com*- pany’ even more than her appearanen, al thoiigh the rc-lined and instinctive taste in dress in vvhieh the ladies of Guinea are dt’s* pngoished w,as sweetly apparent in the dec’ oration ol her person. A Turban cf mild scarlet wit!) yellow border—a crimson moire antique with blue and flounces, and buttons of dainty brass—?re.d siippei'iS with wiiite rosettes-T-vvjth a oiassive necklace of barbaric pearls-—half a dozen breastpins of .curious workmanship—a few neat rings find a .gilt belt united to form a toilette ini which purity and simplicity were exquis-. itely united. Mrs. Bevels partook freely of the Executive nourishment, aqd avowed her satisfaction over die cookery at almost every bite with a frankness quite refresh ing in the saloons pf Slaty. ‘See-hbali/ slie, feniai ked as she passed her plate for, another cut of ham, ‘ob all dem dishes gub mode hog ah homny, Golly 1 but dat’s' a svv-'!-l niece qb bakou. Yali I yah !it li-f minds me Ob pbssum fat, Dcse is good cowkins, Uit Hiu.’ This last observatitui \vas df course addiessi-d to the partner of her bosom. There was a general feeling at the tabu; that the iUourt Circle’ had received in this eptiruable mat ran a reuiarkablb ad dition. Oi; her depart tire at the ehise of the entertainment, GiOnpbuJ Grant, with his wonted urban-ity, icuiaiked' that !-<•• 'xttmdd tike, lo see moj\e rs her, f to whjch Mrs. IG-vei.s> .with uncommon tact .replied : ‘YulbJ ;Yah 1 sy.e no more of me dis time, but Pse gillin low-necked dressep. Dis yyuh high one was made down Sous. A WoitD Yo' Boys.^'Truth is one of (he v rarest virtues Many a youth has btierr' lost in society by allovv.irjg , fji,h:itoods to lariiish his chuYaeMyujftfbi fi-olisbty ihiniw ing truth away . JJoneaU- frankness, gen erosityvvirtjue-^-blbe st ‘d traits l these ;youiUrfitoy.Soys, Avb shull not fear. You are watched by your elders. 1 Men W.luV and looking fin- cfeiks and apprentices have tlieir eyes on you. If 3 b'i are profane, vul-' gar, sahtUirt goiii#, Xlmy wi;il nottclioose ybu before long will find gor>d plades, kindt masters,'ai/d Hie"'prospects e.t a usefulJifJ ::: ' 1 - r y^^tr.RF.; biTni sftdaca, Uraiici, on the surface.of °t*ev of whilst; eyes llicrb fA said to be {he <‘xaC'%Teeemblance of dial, ovah in form the hours and miutifes are disHncU--.-: iy HBHVkcd hW jwitlfis dek ign a ted b'y. fain alines. ‘At the elapSti of each hour the childlis seized with slight ‘Jon’vitfsiOn; du riug v.liich it liiccnpSS the proper number of jUithiiiimbnla, afief the UiaVfHl'r of a ing watch. ! ~ ■ ■ : t i '• i ■ iiji ■. . . > ;At the jatb term of < CftiTrt of ’ Coititsoh' Pleas, idiMeGonreilsville, Ohm,in the cisei of Miss— t~ vs -*—=-• an impeaching witness was ,cajl<*d and asked tfte usual ques tion : ‘Do you know the reputation of Mr.- , , t> -for untie and v.tiracity in the neifh horliood wife re lie rtsside;? “Well ©aid The witness, ‘his jepu|aUy» fprtrukb js very good ; hilt his w;puUti«ip for veracity- .is considerably talked mean by varacity ?’ asked, the ; -crosß exam ining attorney. ‘Why I mean he’s, bad after-the wimmiti.’ ;. •>* • » £ £ - - * The Courier-Journal makes the following extract from a private letter to a gentles man‘ln tiiat'City i “I ha ve seen wild talk’d with rTe is a likely boy em-ugli, fml neiflier sojnteh bgentor hsiidsijnlie As the waiter who at tends ohr talde- at tlie Ebbitt HoTise. I askftl him how he bked being a Sertator. He 1 replied : “Wen, sir, « ain’t no better ' than preaehin** —except the pay, and I’m afraid that’ll git me iiilo sich extravagant r liJklr+ls that timesfil go hard wheu I fillto jgo bill niitFi oot'fnb mywelfd ~ f , i<> 1 With love, the heart becomes affair and i fertile gar-,fen, glowing with sunshine and ; warm hues, and exhaling sweet oders, but | without, it is a blauk desert CQfered with j ashes; * f-ff I- •• e-i bluob e'ik- ■ .< T'' ■'' 'Tfr r~r^- — 1 Milo« ,fcW.-tSWwit Egger, of, Lo.wvdJo, Leivw N.‘ ’Y.' a Bwisn sdairy man of »fjfpcrfcnc^i the method p?abticed in Swifeeriand, by the best stock' keepers, in salting stock... Ho says “that caws -darifrevpeyHmortlingn and if Grey are fc:«k in the stable, tin; salt' should b.;-gf^‘before foddering. Sailing itr-Hldd Way iihprrM-a tfibH Appetite ; they dt hik ?#qHl tr-gtifarhy, are kept bet- I more milk I sdUed in the ' usufil Way, as practiced by ’ di.urytuen ia America. He thinks it very injurious to salt milch cows only once or twice a as they will lick up too much -salt at one timt’/ahcl drink too much water for the day. • To stock do well, they mttst be fed with regularity every day alike, and never giving too rrrifch of any thing atone time. * 7i ’ JG,URN A LIST IG COU iCTESI ES. Noathenj and Western Journalism is exhibiting some very refreshing demon strations of journalistic tiomte'fiy. It seems to be quite a desirable thing to dri’ve riews. papers into thoroughim|ft>rsdMlity/■ Thi# is all right. >.But-whiAi Hliis impersotifllily .'in sought to bu!nimrlti a 1 cloak for irrespon sible blackguardism, it is not t(t be wons dered. if chivalrie uren should rip aside' the cloak, and resort to person ol redress. It is wejl to keep enough of personnlism in lUft newspaper to make editors,ctirefui how ,jhey transgress the proprieiies of life afid ch a racier. /■ 'lheodore Tilton; of the Independent, and U n|lrJ. Hastings, pf the Uomincrcial Ad vertiser, have beeir squabbling in their pas pels over a free love letter, read in evi dence in the McFarland trial. Hastings l willdsup his pa, r t,t»f tb« sc r.i mmage in th e following gpntie threat: “We inform the editor of the Independent that, as svfe have kicked hothiiig rncah for a long time, tel tvvUl hie veuy-likely tii) be. .iim-o.d.itcecjLjp.pnr caHVkiq the, first time we chance to. meet ..him. I,t is,the only treat .-peli {j.*lh>\ys. VYie slian.’t luirt him, but merely kick , this U'Jah Hewp of the press,, ajidtjf we ever so .tar fo>g<*t what be- Jongs to manhood as to do ~ii?(,yiping us .mean As tlijs fejlotvv is eapabjp of doing, vve shall expect Tilton,is nnicji exorcised thereat, arrd as such feljows generally are with he has protect t bin of the police,. , ? Poq,r .Hustings must spile .for a figh ry^iftq,, This is an qatriigons Ua.stings bellicosity.- \V McLean, of j? the GinqioMAti Eiiq'ijrq^^^liq,; } Murat Halsp'ad> of' U t)ie J J TstaiMling, vtt> i wmd 1 tiD J.t he am iably.-. h<* .tpAbe/^aid agreabl^* Sim flll. i in one, jUie sU j MyLeSip is personally aio' ft» any way that said . Halsteadb.#D#y ' please. ... •.. j3 i, a * aceaiiis »« < Charles A, Dana, ofUpe Uew York Sun yGiii John R. Youn,g»._of .tjie Stand,afd,., at loggerheads. Young, berates Dana Its a spy and newspaper prostitute ana pirate. Dana comes back with the mild retort that Young is a liar, as well as a thief! , Thus these merrv fellows wag their pens’, and* In furious torrents flows the sanguinary —ink. Only this and nothing more, THRILLIXG SITUATIOX. ;;fj» > Jon .fltimi ■:. ’/>■<> •. ,».o. -u >■ * The Cin ci neat»• Uh LQbichs htw, .‘the foHow iug, du^ed Jndiapapftli«; b-irju woi Yftstfeftiay ifie bilhj.wiftg: *6te was ~inpvi«ig; in a Southeasierlyidfti^fftiwwrfJaw®* l ' Montpelier, Biackbud It was fastened to a Wos^jpieo^. ,pt<. wfwd and iron, weighing about ou© and a half pounds: • *. .1 * <\h i; --no': Sailed from Toimnto, April 28, for .New fork. Met with adverse w aiid by a sudden movement of the balloon,.Mr.- grange w.*a throjvii. ©oppose, »s near as I Cfluld,d? le f «ver the SoUGh <*rn part of Micjliigan. Not knowing how to manage the slop, ip lm* lwe» tosm'd so ami fro in ail fuUuoat. l am alone, and no eaitlily power can »ase me I.drop these linqsj«hopi»)g someone will find them audcuiiimHiicate to.my renfs tb« tidhigs of miy rntdascboly late. |To I commend aiyv-soul; oj please | send this note - to Canada,, -j r: br>r. LBerthT' '’ '•TTn —7VT7 —*• u g ; , T r yo Doilars and Uaat? mJil pny Cot \ itiw .Bts-cbo Take it - c v . aoiu.-t - ‘» 5 JOSH BILL 1 NOS P<M*EK& T jofit likV> to kno# wlio the' -Wus wh'qjiuvehted tile louts. must baVo bdeu" u&rrow' ahfl kon- r trakted kns. .. '1; c . - Ifhe'sull liW,*r fmpe he’s repented* or Ws srib, crri^'eigc)ym "great *gbto v# sum’ Burt. '' J . r ' l ', ' ‘ ” , I have bttefe'fh great meny titee in mi lile, but generally cud roanedge tu make' ftvereg ; but (tier is no sricb thing « a par oftTte foots averedgei You kant git an averdrge on tn the pinrih' df a titc boot eiVfiy m'oi’n y 6 kan oii the’ bite er of lobster. The man who kan’ war a pdr 6v tite* butes, and be urnble, anc} pasbeift, not irt dulgin in -profane litraturc, will make a gud husband. i; He Will do mor’n tbat.be will do tu di-' tide into several furst-klass' husbuns an' be made to atiser fur a hole naberhood. 1 O I fur the pen of the departed Bilnm Shakespear, tu rite a anathema agin titc' butes, that wml maik anslmnt Roam’ wake up and bod! agin, az she did wunce before’ on A prevous okaslihn. ‘ 1 Ob 1 fn'r the buty 6v Venis, tu maik a” big foot luk hatisCrrn without a title buie on it. b adl 1 ’ ,»• • i! «••** Oh 1 fur the priyshunce of JoH. tho Apos tle, tu nuss a tite boot and b’ess it, ami even pra for one a size littler and more piSaohtnh’ Oh, for a pare of bowls big enuff fur tb<f foot ova mountain, I have bjq led into the abuv assortment* ‘Oh’s’ friim bavin in ini posesshuu, at this minuet, a par of No. ll feet in them. Mi fete ur cz ii dog’s uoza the phirst time lie wars a muzzle. ' i I think mi feat wilt eventually choke (uo‘ boots to deth. - I live in hoaps lhay will. ~AI thOrt l* bed lived long ci'niif knot* tb b« i p lhl led agin iu j,his weigh, but I Have found that an oiitice ov vanhity ways mi ore thHni a pound, ov ressun, e*pc§luilly when a man’ mistakes a big foot-for a little ottef Avoid tite bute«, mi friend, as you would the grip uv th<p develj for marly i%,pian bats caught for life a furst-ciUdd habit for cus* in by ebcouragiri idz feat tilhhrt bis boots,- t• * ■ —■ ■ .«■»■ L'+'Z. —-—■ dl o: BRIEFS. OdVffirt Florida is fikid tb bfe waist high.' Springfield, Xfo., has a colored council* man. A haw iowjj in ilississ(ppj f has bperf l •fodmed'Jollijifc’&fuiW. ‘ Jfjjiij* to{. • and v!& iifVi The current expenses of the Mexican tioVeifiifiefit bVb dobbte its inebniei . The New York Tillies attributes Me de’i foat of its party in CohneCtifctirt t<» the jpqnduct'of-Cbngrcss^r''; .1 . :fi a Il’He Queen bf Mitdugasctir; wllb fce * baptized, ? now , inat , ry » 0 American clergyman. foiflliief ' police hire' toting JU^ hawlng'a bcu.bicoiie.o o! t; f * *v x‘ ! nit A* newt and splendid'hotel is to be built, in Jackson, Miss. All the United States' troops'id ' . North (insotiwk IcaVC been removed to’ tile ia< R an a. )poutie|*iHui ', * • v i '“' \ ! r A Chicago gentieman has i>uic)' a ' id the Celebrated tfotier,'Matchless, for bioOO. A fire damaged the Wiscoue , u State prison to the amotint of $150,1)0' on t j lo Ist instant will be no more Roher 1 (gorj co * D 'ty. wfiisksy, thh disti I teWed* hSvin and a jj clospd ob of tho i’(*venue The Indian "Commissioee r has'called'a convention to meet at C' t InsVilHle, New York, oh.the 18th of May, to Virumete i'telbm m 11.0 Indian a; Imini*,»»d,- to sustain the Prc 4 »i<toui’ -mji 9ui r%> *1 jMerg r ,‘Has a WWSt a pri^ jo iier of a" St nuisanee V ‘No sir ; not eve*,, ‘ rheti sir, I ch arrested as a u aad las no one haa the r gbt to } f I move for a* doq~ suit'.” *■'■/, . ' / 7 ) * • .* 0 ‘ioi’ i 'i;,- o a , A Ulinc’jer fbom Trumbei.fc,—Seßal o r Truitt! /till, ~, j,; s closing spefch pn the Cleo» gia asked the following question: r *Hdw was it that was so better fitted for with hep tferco thousand mqrdercrs Ihun, Georgiy ® ! »n*hd tlfrei* hundred and thipt.v—six snui -« dors and outrages aHogetbeiv-tbat ibo form er shoe,la be tumst in baforp tha.latJc^Y *; . bli.c m jfcrbi<^P?i sfSFc of four'tf lovhs, " NO, 2s