Southern herald. (Griffin, Ga.) 1866-1866, May 24, 1866, Image 1

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V^t«tWHIiALD. rcmjgmtzt bmt ntnuiur auuno Mr yy m jfr. Martin cb 00., *4M «< HW.ua*. IM«FT “* f*** «M voifuj Aprnmi pitTi *—**■» ffy aafcaw**. mJ yr**a*Uy HH»»< M , mik* «■■■*! ** Pr*pi* Tka Live la Mm Bmhm ntowm’ffn'f Tkrww ffstomne TV* k«Wrlk, '« of Vtifinia ky Um -j—-e fca ewdr. 4 *mi Km h*» ex nW t •gr *: M aft ligudM ia.tV« (ItiiW -,, W j allade u it mi a* wadi to iit 'wx* to oar opiaiaa a* la it* atn(M *a a aawal, Military, ar rutwrna «al y—i »•*•. aa la read aartaia psr a IrtiJ* Wetwr* aa da •*!»*» last, a P«*iJa «Sw bra ia glaa* boaaaa akalda’l thm* Moo*. ('► ila, tta awW rrpebli a of Sooth AorfMa, a'lav kiUly dcrlariag nr atiiat ha* ari< no effort to fortify her pn«i*al MipM Valptraim, nor, indeed, •attfht' j>ru llrr aavy aach aa i< la, yo iuw’f li44m aoay ia aa arrhipcWgw tl irr 8> inhere won Spaia haa no fotcr oaM tha Usd, and. Ikarrftirc, iha gaaa* lit tle Hrpa>--r carnet oa % idea and bitter aar oa pa \m T. Spau la <mt oa rortagiag abat aha eon aider* an .aaall—and aka I* the beat judge aftba a-.*<rr —finditg it iu.|«r-»ibl« to rri at her r'.nay ia any oih> r «ay. ordered thr boaUr acat «l Va pjiaiso; bat impuwi rid bet AJ*« ral U(itr taking that »*cp to . ffer «raa / peace. Tier terms were eoo.iua •mul by Admiral Non- a <• liramt Kit patrirh and (’on. iu.. lore Roger*. of tbc 1 si t ted Suln atriir, abo ia Chile bare a *«ry I diff.ri n* i lea »l hum -oily and civilised aar i iba* any abich they a. old be ruppuned to i retrrta a, judging Ir. m tbeir action* in the | inte aar We confer* that «e cannot #9* an) iking 1 objectionable in toe tuna <fhnd f'liik war nquind to mj that al>e ariir intcodrd j «.« wished to in.lilt Spain, and that the iiw'j b-twirn bir ai.il Suit a t not bto l ken. bat uniy inti rtu| tad. It aaa abo j nquirrd t" dclircr the (’ovadonev brr arm aniral, cri a and officer*. On In ? aide Spain ; aaa to my that .he did n«t darirc to hutuili ate Chile, or t«i acisc a.iy of her territory.— And in return lair i* c Corndunga. ha r arms | a rot. crea and < ffi a r», aba* a (hied to give up all tbc prise* (i«a Ire) eap'ured in Chil ean aa'cr-, and ail t'lnia-an | ri-ainern. Fur : fbrr it wai n<|<iirrd that a reciprocal mlur • of twenty nc guua .liuubi be fired, Chile firing thr fir-t gui^_ | Now, lo «i ih™i , '-«n n-vhing bat an ipnbi.'t, the n»tnrai <m thing* to 'hi j Write ya» oa’r 1-lUm, and «n ixchnngc id . rour'cait* lo ntvik llir ri a*< r iiiou ol Irirudly i inirr-nurm The t hib-an (i urt-rom. nr rt I lu«rd 'O li.i n to ihi-an* term*. I- CaUM* i l c**'ild .Mil male jh-jci auk u' conaa tit a-f ii. | allies, iin-i bea-auae the Cotadotiga wa» a pc's* anfl »!l lair and opa n bailie at *a a, uii.l. tlur-f..*r, O-tul I mil be CXChnßg* i| lair all) faumbat *fUiur Ltd pnta*. .Vi'icc that tbi- c r.r'y a poll t a.f honor. .o-calbd aad mat u a ail ingot." to ct mini'it-va e will her alio* are* rspree-i'd. *n bi. orrrtare* V-■ * prao-. Admiral Xumc gave fair warning of hi* i uni .on t« Imnibuid tin City if l..l|iliihi lndra*d, ahen ac rr Call t mg* 'bat bare taken placi in -mr oan country «;*h'N ike I art Tea rearr. the pro feeding* a) ibe Snaniah Adu-.ral prrparato r mb# e-tti'esiauirnt read bite a romance, lie in'orm- ,i>e I'bdeans that at S h'cßh k hr aill fire ta<- iilank cartridge* and will give •alii 9 o'«k,/t balnre cooiim Being ibe boui-| bardmi-oi. ila al-o Main, that he aill direel ha I re Mile)) tii-on | üblic haildinga. and ail! gi«e notice -tl ine trrininatio iof the bom bardmeal by hoi-ling a flag no a oertaia |«rt M hi* iag-aftip. Tie rraa'. oftbe bombardmtnt aaa thc Um )i l*o «jr three lire* in the city and the fitatractioa -if about taeii'y tnillions of dol lar*. Moat •••?' (hi* aa., of cuarae, uaiulcu ttuaal, bat snaroidable N-ia. m —€-*• I‘mt-d Stale*, great, free and ghriru , ». great hoal of indignation ia iai*ed. Sf.i'U ia called haughty, ignorant, btgiued, M .ivilised, and turlmrou*. The Iced la ehai -e'ensrd aa a gr-«a o'jiragc upon lavakiiy, •» abamelul riolaiion *M the right, •f aar. All tbi* aty be true, but *e *Io no just at !*nrai be i« «c *t. S|Kiin htiu. to u> xbout • ri» is.d, I -*icli ma'lcr* at la-j.t, a> Kng aa*l. France -,.r the I'ai'cil Stale*. The «a*bar liaaa. i*f an aiiforiificd loan to es '« redrma lie* injury received or insult of trd u a-t a**tt-Mit pro edent. It is enough ■ r «*ur purj. -« io in-tance Cri jtuwn, which I ailed SI »tiS bombard- and wime year, ago, |*i« biing ai tbe lime no war declared.— m eiample* -i jnng a Mate of war we have, ••her*, • iAaburg. which Mr Orant -ad two with -si n-.iit.-, firing n«it at batter * or public twil ling., but at the town Mself; .riaatuw, wk wi- Mr. Gi nnrre fired into tboataay preciou. a'tempt to silence the > ; trri*w; I I.an onga, which the gr sal and •and and pi-iu* lUweerans fired into one Sun T ■ n ** | *g Ut dout the aiiglitest earning. • Orlean# was taken by Farragnt’s fleet, ?*J by a th:c:\t that be would bombard Cm'reader oot ionic titbooi resin- There ~-s wore neutral in ’ OHsmi th-*n than Valparat-o g worth, ekes, Mi*., raa shelled by Fone.’ wheo t *** *ha» there Was not a gua or aCm *** >‘dw Tilkia yrt ty miles of M hdM owe TIMs riH fc Prt-nkarw ard J" p "* , ily aad *• >* -rtt-Mingly indigasat that ter iAu«ld b" read ihereiu, accm-ing iw Sberaaae. of buraiag Columbia, bat * bora it, acd what haa Admiral Mwaes •a hod*' °P*e who Lvk la glam kills** shooid’ot * Mnasa. ®* »i K i ,)«v. Vus—Hisiy A <ieltrs»id e leer art roeemly at tha * Asylom at Alessadna It it rs> i •baa ha ktii ot tha w*j ka dhmlj a V 'b« wuk t af hs Awe. Iklfi be** wee ■ . it«|i «• if drmtar: Mr lM ikrea **ht far tl JtuSL k ' r *Mi^lbr«i«Mr SOUTHERN HERALD. IT G. I. I AITR £ CO. Old Tsai Kesrcat. Witaea* baiww haw tha aid yellow-bad ad rattle-awake «f Paw way Irani* with raaeomr -*ullage aad fork ad tongue, fulminates hi* raageaaaa agaioM he poor rebels. This van ia the sooi waalber of #f ring (May 10.) _ abat, ibea, viU ha do when tka “ fierce soluiaa rcigwa,” or when “th« Dog-Star «p*r 3a said ha waa glad tos*e tbe great una aaaMy ssistiag arooag ail the true freak, of the Cairni ta tha Joa*e npna ali the prori. iona «f tha prapomd amendment except the third aaadoa—bat he was grieved u> see any dirisioa smong them on what he eoosidered tha vital urnpmdiio* of the whole smond mewt. Wttowtit, »t awwaatad to nothing Without it ha a«M wot give the snap of bis fi gcr wheth-. the jm«v roaolution pa.-std or not If it Catted, there w.mld he no power b-ft among tha Irioada if the Union iu tbe acs Cnoi.iv** ta carry v.O! the measure* o< the Gnvorameat. ha should be .torry if the third seotioa wi ro stricken out. btcause ■hea. Hots aav mra-ur. of tbe anu-ndioent o uid ha pu*. into oparaiion, the other aide of Ibe How*! w*«uld be filbd with yelling Se armnsiMta aad appro in* Copperhead*. Givi ii., tkmfiiis. be euniinued, the third section or give aa n ithing I)o not m>«k us with tbc pretenec ol ao amendment which throw* tbe I nioa imalhe band- ot iiaeee.nies. Gentle men ray we ate striving for p»ry. L do seek to aiunai*. uiy par'J when that party is necs canary to save lb* Union. I say rally to yn»r party and save that party, or you lose the Union. Ido not he*na'e to .ay that • bat Mem o ia there to save or destroy the Uunm Grn'b-mcn tell us that it i. too strong. Toe strong for what? T-o .tr ng for their at. mach*, but not l<>r the pco[tle. Some say it ia too koien*. It is too lenient for uiy hard beau. W.-ulil to G"d that the exclu ai.* n of ihc re'-eh* iio.ht not only run to the year IK7G, but to the year nineteen thni!.- and and aetenty six It would t* en be tesi ii.nd a piirjishmcrt. Hut I hear it said that y.-u must not humble these people Mum jle thi-ni. why not ? l*o they not deserve hunii'i iation ? lbi thi v not dew rve d.-gradaiioti v Ifih.y do art. who do<-s? What animal lehoi and -rv s it more? Th y have not )rt oonlrrvd their sins, why should they he lofgiicu? He. who administer* justice and nnr- y. nev % forgiv<s until the .inner eon |e-Miat the foot-u.-l i's power. \V hy .lioiiltl we luroivi any lli're than lie? If they arc ?n Collie hi k, let I belli entile bok in sack cloth and a- lies, let tin 111 Come buck and a.k lirgiie-ns*. and then h t u. con-nder wl.oni ue -iiali forgive and whom we shall exclude. That i- my piinciple. All 1 regret is, that ihi. i« not .ufficicntly stringent. Let not tin »e friends ot siccion and scecssionis s •log lo me their halctun songs of peace anil 000-l mil un'tl they cun step my »ur. to tin liriiku and groans oftbe dying victims at Memphis, a sot nc more horrible in mroei tics. ihougli not to tin same extent, than the titnblc tragedy at Jamaica. While I am willing that these rebel States should he admitted here, I pray you not to admit those who Imvp ciuscd the .1 lUghter of millions of our coun'ninto, while tH.'ir clo htt are still wet with blood Wait until they *Te and ffer en'ly clad. Ido not wi.h to sit side by side wi.h men whose gat mints smell of the blood of my kindred Gentlemen forget the *e ties that look place here twenty years ago, when the n ightv Toombs, with histdiag gy Inck*. headed Northern fire-eatera with shout* of dtfiance, and rendeted this House a hell cf legislation. They seem to forget the .ci ties enact and hrre six year, ago, before Souihi rn a.embers left to j >in the armies ol Cataliue; and, when encourage 1 by their allies, they came ui? here in one yelling body, because m spi’cch for freednien was Wing nude on this side, and when the rnffiin t'roig, of North Carolina, drew a pistol, and the a-saasin Barksdale drew a bowie-knife— Mr. Thayer reminded Mr. Stevens that ife third section did not ail-ct the eligibili ty of tin** poisons as representatives, but merely i relink'd them from voting, and he i.ked him if he thought he could build a penitentiary big enough to hold eight mil lion. of people ? Mr. Stevens: Vos, sir, that peni’entiary w .ich is guarded by bayonets down below ; ami if they undertake to come back we will ahoot th- m. The penitentiary of hell is the penitentiary that they deserve to have till then. Why Pon’t we Love Them.—Judge ‘Rurn»tt, of Ohio, has written a letter to » member of Congress in relation to aff.iirs that eu'"e under his nonce while acting as Trea sury Agent at Xatchex. lie thus “peaks of a reign of terror which be witnessed : If a complete, impartial narration of thu facts of oppression and fraud, cf the insult ing ou'rages against personal rights perpe trated doling he 11 reign nl terror” inaug □ruled - and mat.luinrd by those t»u cotnman dets, could be wri't.n, with a stateuien* of the amount stiffen from the Government or Slackaia'led from the citizens, I oubt if his toirveoald furnish its parallel. The (jnestion ffUMt who was entitled to favors, hut could pwfMHfeMß ; not who was loyal or disloyal, ba t w aaytjbing to areal. To describe to joa the t*dfWi||* ofaMairr under iheii ouaimand ia igipossTbTe^^fcfclyd end Bmtth, of the in ia Naw Or lee 99, «to eompreaerd it, you Orta* fare «M«f h.’* 'flat Hka crimes, under like pretexts, were vffMt***d ta other deiorti motifs, there is no tffMk ts dwabl; indeed I have beard the •Ssitak ofproyvmy deetfwycd and earrfcd off ht Hm> smphi|i»aa organiwtiup the “aaarroe £ 180.ff00.000. * l a kvt»Awaallfth? moot singtlar things In th* gffp> people eoder sucV- MfiMfiMe mamiiffl do net b«eorH> instant-- hfjngta—finanr enaeh ia h>«e with ihv;r W • WwiHlllwf. fteVtateWa* we mast | ZWr k NarCtHi letteessye Mrs Jefferson 2? i?-£L-’2fisS CT"' •eaff es sfl (unds, taeMbig Huieart hrwfae»« turns, 6E«ii(il\, TBIISD.U lOkMB, lAY if, 18ft. l»f,.«s*m.' | Cwod«sct;. The Memphis Atgti* Jerivas the following information from owe of th* eoodnotors "f thn Memphis A Railroad. The oecurreaees took place e«J thu 16th April: About ooa hundred nud fifty negro troops were traosportod over the Memphis t Charleston Railroad from Taucumbia to Hnntavilie. Before starring, many of these colored soldiers loaded up thertr puns, aad. fm the way, w«e onoafeatly aannvog them selves by firing from the windows oi the ears, unchecked by their white officers, at any white people that might come within range of their vision. They deliberately fired at a man plough ing io th# field;i between Courtlund aod I)e --■:aiur, but f.irtr.nately mis»ed him. Hu' if was at Leighton, a fl.ig gUtion a few miles west of Courtlaud, that they perpetrated their greatest enormity- one of those now oft-recurring outrages ;vhieh are so well c:ul culatorl to set on fire the passions ot boui It em uien, and make them perfvetiy ruthless in their hatred toward nut only 'the criminal oegrxs, but also the bad white men who have deluded the ignorant blacks into the belief that they are bow the ruling .face, titid and that vengeance it a duty. At l-eighton one of these black devils saw a lady—Mrs O borne King—standing on the balcony of her residence, with hot' in fa'.t child in her arms, about one hundred and fif'y or two hundred yards from the moving train ; whereupon he rais and his gun, and, pointing it through one of the windows oftbe car, took d'ebbciare aitn at the lady and fired. The ball struck Yra K'tig’s tliuiub, tearing off the tntil, passed on through the clothing ol the child, and lodged in the fleshy part of the Judy’s arm, inflicting a everc and most painful wound After the perpetration of this im-bt hell ish eiiortni y, a negro servant, who was pres ent in the san-e car, eras heard to approve the deed, and cried out *' Keep on .hooting, b ys, ts you want to; dn\.i’t shoot .my person in particular, but keep on shooting.— T'wuiii’t make any difference it you do kill a few of the damn secish.’’ The white offi cers on the train, ol course, heard the nbo-tt ing which was going on at intervals, all the way from Tusenmbu to IJiiiiwnllc, but they made not. the least effort to put a stop to it; on vl.e contrary, th y seemed to enjoy the sport. Tiie 'Bore or the Senate —The Wash ing on Correspond) ut of the U'hicago 1 une» **>« : . i .tiii tginc a hot deflate, in which every mental faculty of the few tliinking men of the ,S< nate bus been strained to the u'limst The li gers t f the Globe reporters ache | tr m liipi I aid lal oriouit work Siadical. Uonscrviitive as>•) Deiii-ocrat have exhausted ilieir power.of reasoning and illustration —i K'ery phase of the subject has been held J up to praise or reprobation. Like a con- j tracte l kaleiilo;«copc in a crowd of children, it has been shaken into every possible com bination. Five o’ef-ek U< been reached— cries of ‘‘question”’ are heard from both! .ides of of the chamfer—the rr sub of the , coining vote is clear to all—a Webster couldn’t change it. Senators already smell their .-O' p, and begin to enjoy their dinners ! in anticipation. “The sect eta y will call t the ro 1,” says the chair Alas', not yet! I Conne-s rises just ts the first ntinie is about | to be called. lie says again and again what has been much better said hy others ; he Cefoga everything, and spends an hour in ] doing it. Curses, net loud but deep, ex press the general disapprobation and dis- | appoin nient, as every prospt ct of dinner van- i tshes snd the thought suggests itself that; luck; alone can secure even supper. Con ess is, unquestionably, the greatest bore in the Senate. Ue will talk more ne gro than Sumner, more law, than Johnson, more army than Wiil»on, more Fin rscc titan Fessenden, and uJI the while can make a bigger fool of sober than his col league, Mr. McDougal ever approached in his tipsiest condition. In one word, with the learning of Saruftbo I’anzu, he situs at j exhibititi-g the accomplishments of an Adnii- I tal Chrichton and the profundity of a Jef ferson. - Fortress Monroe, May 4. 1866. Mrs. Jeff Davis—ln answer to a question how long she propost and to make her visit, Mrs Davis said emphatically, “ 1 itrv- j tend »o remain until Mr Davis is ordered away for trial, or ho is released from prison, ! or dies.” And she is a woman of that decis ion anti spirit that she will do what she says unless some intermediate interdiction occur to prevent it. 8;Ihc evidently hes no sucli 1 feats, as it is believed she know* too well the tenure of lo r sojourn, to silt w htrteli ! to entertain any such apprehensions lit is nutu*~al for won. m to l*e enthusiastic, | particularly when their strongest affections ami more cherished hopes are interested. Mrs. Davis is probably not an exception.— U u certain that she is enthusiastically h peful regarding tfir future of Mt Dwvis. She expr-Sftv belief that UMnll very soon b« rslfflPld on his parol possible that tfipT wish in her evsc in Tbtfhr to the ibof hut she talks with tlut de- - ' gree of •■ifftimce on the topic, carrying as etmvictHSWf a srrooget baste ftr the bsitef ahcyn(ipre:*scs than idle surmises founded on jjkffksive hop*. There might be person*, The says, who won Id like tv rescue Mr. If»- vis from prison, bst she snoots die idea ot any aach n Wse. He wilt <w*go*w»y from here, ska doe fares, ta a mauuer com porring tpieh his salMs of high honor, and ste claims for him a ponctitei ofhoeor par fo?»»g of tk« n# vbe «4d ktrighu of th? med.atvj vgsft. O* 'tbs suhptci of pa role she irndste wkh WBai cmpltssa, fiat be would sacrifice hie fits before vi»’; ttrng bis parole. r". —4' ffSf" On toe 11th cf Mnf the Senate pom ind the pestoi bill, after strik ing ont the amendment adopted, preventing pamea appointed to office during tbe rneero »r m roeovsriug any ( wj un;tl the appotatment was evafirmot by tbe Ren at*. | Opinion or a Repuhmcan Connu poMi ent on the Measures or Conoerss and Neoro Burn \oc.—'V’e <jlip the fol lowing frt*tn the Corinth (Mian )Cor espoad eiioc ot the Cincio .tti Coaunereial of the 7ih inst. I The implacable telfishnean, the viadiotive and revengeful disp union and tyrannio poli cy which character .se the measures snd leg islation of the doin’, rant party io Cotigrrm, has driven and is driving from rham many of their past suppo ter*. Another cardinal consideration is th :ir persistent opposition 10 the inunediato re; toration of the tnee in iiurrcctionary Siat<. There cannot he a*- inred peace to the country, or stability to alter and investment, confidence in trade md finance, and |i«riuanem*e to law and trdcr, so long at* tno present eond.tion of hings, or status, < xist*. Henoe, all true jatiiotism, the intelligence, capital and in i tistry el’the country, will array themselves i gainst the dominun ; radicals in Congress if I phey do nut desist ft tin their course iiumedi [ se-tcly. Aga ; n let in* inst ». our radical Republi ! < in friends North, t.iat universal negro suf |ltage would not o <ly huve given to the |B' >utlt increased polslljul {xtwer, but anti- I I Ypublican poatT. From what I know and ■ hive (teen, and from the observation and j e nviciion of some o. the most astute North | e n men of the Sot* h, I tlo assert that in t o years hence the negroes of the out h 1 n nety five out of c try hun<lred will vote w*h their Southern c nployera in all elections, . 11 [nrtn,tied to vote. My reasons are—the : g'tnerally kind dispi -itiona of ths Southern ! eri towards the negtTi-s who wire their fur ■ m r slaves, their i interests, their 1 mi fual dependence, rnd ineir native climate. ! soi ami section of’ cot ntry Tuc ncaro In ars , not nor chits for the oratorical lumber of Sum 1 tit r, the vindictive and aer monious (VuiiHa lting of Thai!. Steve is, or ‘lie [iliillipics atnl hi. Incimitions of Wendell Phillips Their i eo fidence and respect attach alone to those wl u give them labor who feed, clothe and Isu port their familiei, aod who are present ro minister to their .'ants and sou lie their | son rows and distn s t •. J Confederate Dead at Vicksbcro.— Th •! following list o; Georgia soldiers who we e buried at Vick'burg, or vicinity, up per rs in the Homo C urier: . for 11th, Jos ; ah A Owen ('o. 1). 56th Ga ; given to the citizens of Greenville, Mi si-sippi I ’ov. 12th, \V 11. Carter, Cos F V\ Geor gia turned over to the city of Vicksburg for nteroient. Nov, 11th, Hczclriah Ila’l, s")ih Ga.; buried on Mr King’s plantation 55 miles abo c Vicksburg, on tlto river. bw. 12th, Jame. T. Blenchard, 56th Get'gia. >,;»v. loth. Robert Donnelly, Cos 11, 3ru G* i sent to Vieksbuig lor interment. V'tt Bth, C. S. Gicen, Cos. A, sfrhGa : at \ ickshurg I>!C. sth, 11. Strii gcr, Cos. K. 54 h Ga. ; 11*63, Feb. 10th, 11. C. Ktmrson, Cos G. 42d Ja.; S. Huberts Cos A, 42J (j .; Capt. Mai te. Cos. A, 43d Cn F b. 13eh, (J. VV Wix. Cos. C, 40th Ga. Jtn. 7th, J. W. Bennett, Cos B, 42<l Ga. Ji n. 12th, N Danger, Cos. I, 52d Ga 1852, Dec. 31.-t. G. Iliggin*, Cos. C, 36th Ga. Jar. 2d, G \V limn r, Ct. A. 34th Ga. Ih c. 17(h, Lt. J. 8 I’erry. 31th Ga. IV t, 21, Win Shie dock. A, 66th Or. Dr «. 22d, Jus. H.'kton, s,’>th Ga died oo F.'de al boat. Ne t. 7th, Jno Harper, Cos I), 34tli Ga . inter: :d at Memphis—-died <>u Federal boat. Tiie Reion of I’Ruseim ion in Tennes see--"I he Albany (N Y,) Argu., in re ferrioj: to the prest-nt condition ol Tennes see, and awH the iollowing coiiclu-i<>n “ J,ed on on hy their ruffian Governor llrownlqw. the I egUlattirc of TtMinessee has, -Ittlg-JBlT pi llitf • cnuuch of it ; menih'Ts I ni.jur ly, and intimidating others and tciml h.alily violence, ! j'ftssin- a Dtr hv wl icli tiie bsllot-hox is j closed to nine t«;ntLa of the people of Ten- I nessee “Th p Oligarchy of one-tenth, who now pro propose to govern Tennessee, have entered up jon tlie.r reign of terror nod corruption. But I in the nidi, of ihvir triumph, trouble awaits | them. The people ol H;»pt Tcnne see have called n Gunvi n ion, ard demanded a division 'of the State. They d<s : re »*< pirate gvstein I cf plur. lev and t) runny —a Governor and nffi i cers, t ip Senators, an 1 Congressmen to the ' Lower Irouse. "Th» whole history ot their revolutionary j iieasur s shows how legfuded hss become ! polities' morality, anil how lost the senti j iiient t ’ State [ ride. Why should not a i .State ft verned hy u 'irownlow, and legisla ted for by the riotous mob ol Nashville, be cut in l ro? t»e cit in twenty pieces? “ It 'tas the harlot mother that cnnsegtHb to the livision of the i l;tld shfe rlritfled it is a 1 istani br od that oonfipire* to di vide thr mother land (f tbcbßWtb. ) “ Let this anarchy it daw Mot cure iu If U will at h»**ißfch its authors.” t — 1 **9 ’* A Gb eat Deal of Truth i* a Little (’ impa*s Mr. I rut an, in e repoit to Um Presi« B ei t upc’t the ctndiliuff fff fffa Soffdkt observe*; 1 ran ..t '.iv that, i-heo G— CCipfafießapy< went dunn, there wax .mi a ettfaeeia aß.te’j D.-nlcrs vlio did not ><■ i -giunce as lie ever ' hut I do not were not fin promStb # n. who cuv and truly ssitlMH'] riously and *clar* th— t! ts lfttX‘% 1 first, or 1 at, their Sjr |h’ it H and me an interest—,b*—k gtu.iy to ; ook up .ft-. 1 men wh« , whcO OUr pva.-ance were fiirwuiNl ta ffifliF if U .io* i»m. A.*—.! mature! Scarcely f* Minn’r^' either aci -pt*-d an oflbw under tfie r racy, or “gnifled hi" witßowp vol l xo. a IKWS AMD FACTA Mora than a thousand persona Kara died annually, of Pulmonar) Con-umprioa, in th* city of Bostou, fur tha last fifty years. There are seven thousand t oofederata sol diers buried in and around 1 ynchburg, Va. The Memphis \rgus proposes to make a new State oat ••{ West l eant**—e aod North' Mississippi, |u be ealtrd the State of Jack son, with Memphis tor it* capital. The State Department has reocivnd new* that the Mexican Umpire has been recog nised h> Qusteniala, Nicaragua, 8t Salvador, and Costa Brea. Washington, May 14. —The Senate, to-day, confirmed Johu Bowlrr, of Augusta, a* aasts-or of Internal Ue venue for the Third District of Georgia. A Teas* Journal, den mr.cing the Civil Rights bill, and the Texas papers that ap prove it, says : We’ve buried the hatchet—yes, we've eaten dirt enough to cover it forever; hut, as some emphatic writer says, -d and if w« have much respect for the man who prcleitd thut he likes it.’ ” The murder of Mr Lincoln has been dra manxed and performed at Mulhauscn. The piece is entitled “ laj Vie M ri ti'Alirshsin Lincoln,” and i* divid'd into seven tableaus, lu ibe fourth act Mr. Jefferson l»a.is up pears on the scene and giver il as fits opin ion that as long a* Lincoln is permitted lo live, the cause of tlto South is lost, und ex claim*, “ \\ ho will get rid ol this man lor us ?” “ l,” 11. pins his future murderer. The Washington Ci'y ltepubiican (Ad mi lustration) says; ** Under nueircu.uaian oe* will Austria he allownl to laud a singe soldier in Mi xieo ” We shall see. Only three revolutionary soldiers are now living. The first regiment of Austrian voluntceis lor Maximilian's army in Menoo, waa sent I rout Trieste for Vera Crux iu the last days of April. lt is Reported that Gov. Brownlow is go , i'ig North to consult the Lex.cngrapher« | about coming some new words, for s reply to ! I’retilice, who exliauHted the vocabulary. I'rcsidetit .1 ohns .n recently rental' ed t<> the wile of a In ton officer that lie did uoi eon-ider Cletnent C Clay as culpable as ThaUdi us Stevens and hie elan. H. F. Remington, of Springfield, has ob tained a patent fur a papi r shirt—to be got up Ibr the tuode-t ruur of twenty-five cents and to be sweat-proof. A life size statue of Stonewall Jackson is to be erected in Memphis. The Freednien’* Bureau piece of kitchen furniture. A hrtMtegptlte c’oni mittce on apprupr.alinawr reported on the 30th. ult. makes for it an aggregate approprta non of $11,684,006 lor the next ii cal year There ar • ten tieaspapers now being pub lished by negroes—one daily, and nine week lit s. They all look weakly enough to die soon. The Agricultural Bureau is in receipt of a swarm of Hiiiiglea* bees from Honduras.— They are said to be excellent honey makers. The General Methodist Conference recent ly held in New Driest s v ud twenty-seven thousand dollars lor the annual support ol the Bishop*. Queen Victoria and tiik Fenians. \ London correspondent of the New York Tribune writes : An interesting smedo'e of tbe Queen's humanity and attachment to her army hs* just come to my knowledge. You may have noticed in the news from Ireland the trial ant Pifragh for Fcriiatii'tn.of which he wa* found guilty and m u'eneed lobe shot. When the warrant was brought to the Queen for signature, her consent was urgently so licited on tlie grounds of the necessity of making an examp'e, and s' lengih obtained, though she butsr into tear* in the act of ac cording it. Within an hour afterward she —at for the warrant again and tore it Hi piece* —and God bless har for It! The act will effect more toward extirpating Fenian ism in the rank*—tf it exists thare—than a I the constables spies. Dwyers, Judge* and hangmen within the fair scasof Britain could dm Cure for Asthma.—ln a Ist* number of the Country Gentleman, we find the fbl lowing rcc.ipe f<*r asthma, communicated hy l)r W 0. liicknk, of Harrisburg I*a: I have a son, nix years old, that had the a«thma in rhe m at distressing form for umn* three or four month*, when he was one or two years old. We tried everything *«• iould hear of without getting rebel, till we were told to ran hi* neck and hrooat with petroleum, and we u-ed it both crude nod r* fined, experiencing very speedy reltaf and a final and p< rmane it cure; fur ha,ban net since had a rctui a of it, sad it Row R-*—j tusllliy child. . ' JHt » wt -The Mormon ’l'tfl'Mfonnic, who a nan^#^PftHß— >m ■•* I leHjFrnJm^. ffijjMWro and ex nW<—lf, Oa* mr, ~t ymr ... ••• ■**•« Owaaa»» m palter If foaS^ro—wadL*"* Dollaraard fiftyCwUpOfOifor lb* first is-erma. aad s«*«wryA*U Canto tut aaah auhaegwaw* iaaiKha psyakla te tohwa**. Liberal ilakh^atteaa aawfoto^umAeaMajW afro Ml. A Mr—pnodaoc nl is fftoariwa Farmer gin* tha fallowing Miff far acnucl.es on horse*, whidi ka had tftad, ou many hoc*— far sc* oral y—ra. and m— failed in aa iaitocdta • oara: “ faktssksv •l fall ts hot ashes, (waud mJk—J and tfrrww it anda-r the I—l—k and al*—« fit Mas, the part akrayt first sleeted, tf&fana hw iwtdty iff *i (j thorn, rwi— U.a f«t ami pear tha —he* no, dropping th* ts find »y. la two hours, the hutxj yß.ororq With ease to hiomoir, howev ar *<iff he may fia*« been. The disease is immediately eared hy •he application. Tbo cracks ta tb« akin require a lew days to heal.” Kffik. There are about thirty thotomil hod 1.1 of Federal soldo re buried io Georgia, which the U. 8. Go* rnm-nt prop—— ter eoacentraie ia three separate eemeteriee iff this Mate. Why not take all tha Federal dead back to the North, and let the Boath bring thaiiv hack to tb< ir own i-wetiow. It woukl not surprise us lor the rule and-rota party yet n issue an edtot that tha Bader.l gr.v« should he annually decorated, and ihm Con federate grave* *pit-upon and dsnood-ffpM, all to the tune of Yankee Doo-Jle Dandy. W The Radical Central Commute of ffissonri have, in wdemn conclave, declared. “ That wc htdd it the duly of Congre— not to adjourn before the fourth of Miroh, 1867, unless the reconstruct ion of tbe Union ha* been settled before that lima in tha »<n— of the principles laid dosn in the Declaration of Independence.” That in, “ that all mart are croated free ,- nd iqit.l.” except aigittt*, who are unjtrrior, and B</uth«tn white folk*, who are »«/rrior. M. A curious a|.paratus for propelling halloons ihr .ugh the air haa been hy Mr. Butler, one of the tin tuber, es the Gouneil of the new aeronautical fucirty in London. If eonsiais of a pair of wings, op erated from the car of the balloon, who— downward blow is calculated to strike with force exceeding forty pounds, a power equiv alent to an ssecn-ive force of one thousand cubic levt ol carbureted hydrogen. Tbc action required Dsouewhatsimi'ar la that of rowing. i’liospßonuH IN TUX A IK— The impnv •ant discovery haa barn made b* aMr 2hir rul, that rain water oontei'iM a notable q*t*a lily of phosphoric acid, probably in the f.»rin "f phosphate of hate Carried hy thr wind k* lust, or as phospffnreUed hydrogen from the puir faction of auimul matter*. He com putes that 440 gal ona of rain water contains from 13 to 15 grains of phosphorus, and that the atmosphere yields annually to the #•» 1 2,400 grains per aura. 23?** The Rev K. B. Fairchild says that w h U-in Palestine, he met on tbe boeke oftbe lordan, two English clergymen fill'ng bn assortment of cans and bottles with water f our ihe river. Iha water waa MHradsd far me baptism of children on their rotor* boom, ar and one remarked th— H weald pay tha ax |.en-ev of his tour to tbe Holy ha would not baptise a child with it fa# tab than a £4 nett. tST Thu New York Ceaa—erois! Adver tiser, speaking of the inoonvatency oftbe Republican [wrty says: •* It favag* oMT«*nf ag* ie the Swath. It tan— Kin Con**— icut, and di-own* it whm the *oootitn|itin cf * «• w Territory w submitted f-w neer—aace. vS'hai honesty of pur pi wc ean bn jf—Kted of party representstivee wb# a— as tbeee have dors on Hie Colorado ysMlbm ?” SBT Theddou* Stetent. the leader of the Republican f arty, ita forvm-et np«Ml»- tixc mm, and the esp-mant and ita beat iotal tipeoeey go* up in the H<mim of Kipww tative* yeot. fday a>4 **id he Wan credibly informed, that, with free labor, cut too Bifid be pruduend tor pi «er«4 « pnmmd l Woaid je not be beau Cattery to call thi* ui a a aa aaa ? — X. Y. World. A PaoreaßD BatLMa* UMrmnM,~d call haa beam for the l'reaiilaata.Chtof Engineers anti General bituerintanlenu «f nil the t*ilro*d» id Ibe United StaU* is meet in Contention, at Philadelphia, to it# 4ib of July nest, the otseH Mag «. Ototohtt oa to tlie couai ruction, penatal and operation of ll%eafi#fhspMp*^ * ■ : ' STHAxr.r, RetKBBAL —lt it qwWyll «crv"d by a oolroiporary that' Ipt a traitor. r. bel or rappathihl •«fd »tt(*t»in the pohttf jjatJCOMK:» Tbi« »'P ing a rebel «h> dot* support A* 9 ; < - v ; : year to apeak %ht dH? t ‘ : * -V V,^ irca-on Thai year. ‘ ' | J 'y”Y* ,> l ■ \ * Cuekj '• ..V ■ V'*• V'*