- Iffl=l . TUE BEAU. , 117 - 11131?... US • 'ESDAY ;id the Jai& Ano.q . 4 - • Single - cdliex . af .• tite . .iiiPer^*7;b;':*tcin ~„ : • Oinnutil4P2 lo tuintil , ntilOcttn'of local or nonernhcf , o.P4Cll.ully,t 441.0.! To ir,9ura . nttetittrjt~; ti& onxilist inoai ably We'accs43l4nictl ran) thestothor, rid. for ;publication, but 'an, a • t:arzintS.n.-Tzliu 4 . •imP... 6616011 . 1 • ixttcnt: ; :nbil puna4 Ad nicatiinn. ebould be dre6sed to' ; . . ce_21'0P7140.1% si;o,000,- t $06,0013 !!, ‘' . 64:yddfii i !:!! . ROLLER t'!fy of...l.ll . eglieniTy ! pecenqoer : 1 7 24 . 4 1 , , ) 597. • ;In F' OF A LLE-GH.F.nY IiEiLRES OF .F4i1;.000. Benibc,,for whisk . ~4111.Je • OCO4 of $lOO9 entb;•niaturhg, ,, ,• o ,o years ; fp ,u 1 let, 1:4;5., with coition attached fkir-the caL of frICE . Z . O:,t. e•etili-antlillilly lU Jttly and Ja,%attary,at per cent. per annuin. ltpply to or addretA : • :° • .•••, nr; . WS • • • . . Tilt': couRT Or SAID COCNI •re the Hen. Jeftee of sal?, Coert. In the trot •:.n thi... , ettletnent of the ertate.of Hannah Jackson, ••. is now to wit: Nov. arch, nfotion nvi ..otriut J.I R. llarnth. Esq.. an ,Atlltor to • butien of the nrociiiirls of the ertate In ihe • : ndinini , trater of the parade:a el Ilaunah' Jackson. decd.. - 1:: t* - ',•• _ J01111 . .1. FRA2,111".4, crk. , Iftora the Record . • -; • • .1..6..4a1itur above naxioti N 1 UI Meet the tutrt!es •.- tn n for the . purifo,e appointment, at .11.1* of . - . if. :he •lorough orlieaVer. on 23aiarday 1he , 441 . ( lat . . pF434, •it at..widrif. time any • 67 : ietereeted , In' the dblltibatinn of .nid Huina Jackson ; deed:. are horeb:r notified to J. 11. /Ilt.ft.A.ll, Ataito . - "BOUN'TY AACCO UNT. . • . . c TiAVN6.IIIP: AND GLASGOW Bf)ROUGTI tinnuiy ..pCount for thi:„.'ear..-.lSfil. 186;i and 16436. aninntl'ondsisoned "' - .51.`2,039 00 ;•,, , t. of 'll' men and fact 14 for 'lvor 1. , •". , :e of bond. • .• 40,51 . .itlitiN ELENTZ.Treniurcrin account. • o nmcnuit received front collec tor., • ' racer it:ttue tit inter!: t ,•tr I raid fill bblite. wk . ! ' , ...mount•of b.ngls tumnid •••••:,• , -tect and .in Lunde of i . - t.innnnn • 530 74 hands of E. • " Ilis Fn—. 69911. ; 'Tani indelni.dnest , 1.74 :36 . •.• •.•-- • • I. 'Auditors. lITARLAND. ••. • . . k'remiu - m Trunk Fliotory `JOSEPH 3LINTS,FACTREE OF AND DEALER IN T RUNKS,VALISES AND Tra,vl34ng •Bags, MO: 104 WOOD STI4tT, PITTSBURGH, P.A4', rs promptly 1111 id and eats raction gnatantee f 6 t, 1, 1 • 67:3111.: • RAILROADS - . 111 - ri"-;., FT. WAYNE rvl after Nov. 'nib, 1,,.7. Train* will leaxe Statinax t:••lindAys , -xct.l)lo4 )a4.faltows. rrrainl,..a;bl; i. 5 0, P. .Nl..fTrafr leaT ^.1%...11 at 2.15 .laiiy.] L I TVAII:s. ac,trm Erst.'z. Exrs ... iiis. k m ' •,L4o.&n ; 1151'31 -11:1 1 AN ~ -115 .. ,11 0 ~; Tr, : ~, 310 ' 1 .. . 1033 ' l'11f 1. 1•31 .513 438 .-. • 1110.. i - ithi . - -4,- 14 Us - 5 ; 11 ' - ' '717. i , Mr 11' .... 11.37 ; ' 01;3 , 784; 2' ' ... 1:10 ' 110 7' 8 ...1 , 71•1 ... .211 '1 811 810 ' 77;' , •• ,: 41 ' 3 i rot' ,Itk!I . no ) . 113 : r.. 70 , 07,3 '101!) ••• 1 3yi.y1 1110 1110 Inn ..... 1' , 7:; - 4; !!) 11311 14;:;11 ...' , 713 ' -711 1 - 2; . :;A:t 1113 '. 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CaAle. 9:15 a. m: Yonnestown.ii:lo. yeraz , tnem. Nett catitie s and' PRP:her:At Acciirateo ..vion loillfLr,+toWll. i;:no a. Tm‘ Sew t'anth. 7:W • 'W. at A :1 , ..g11011y. 10:041 a. In. Het itr A geelemy., 1:20 p. m; 'arrives New Casile, tn. Yeanestown.l:2it p. in. Clei'cland lixprevs, via. Yount 5t0.11,-17.ive t0.11, - 1 7 .ive- Piuslittreh. 9:3) a. m; lloinewood. 11' 10 I,lnretete 11:50 a. in. Arrives at.- ' p. in. • Youngi...timn 5:!!!") p. m Lamm, ce t:•13 a. m : riomewood; 7100 p. in. • Arril .es !Sir, p. m. . F. U. .M.1. - EUS, ,Generol PrITSBURGIi VAILROAD. fl n.l r er No.vt leive Slat one ..,,x0.1)c.-41)n., uoING SOUTH.. • 3L ii. x .36,71 Aceox 11•A•nr Vit i:it• . • s3l. 1'221 • •10/0 141 ,! . 1110 4.1 , 1 11.14 , I•2qpn- 415 - ' • ?!SAtt.. 11 :41 , 11‘ • nv!! I , cictot; 10'21, 1111 1.-Yllr3l 1 , 2.34 137 , 150 [EMMEN T E - 11 0 S. ESP's 1 1-11 air • 'aith's Fern• ESE 200 • : I ''2s :10,4• 1451 ttis 507 407 f kfXl - **H tiSO • • • r h IMs' GOING Exer. IiEMIEI Flmburt IslsAx T PS • • 8-1 , 1 . r 952 ..' l lll9 11125 ' ........ .. r rry TeSdARAWAS BRAN4IH.- Lear " • Arrlveft 1 - Philadelithin, fa rßa -nro. w11331' Itonan.- m. N!Philsdelputaigintn 3LEY;ERS. Green' 7ticketAgeat. BEIM 'Tt. r.. Fi3A.N.CI: I ; ri f CootFnt}rr W....:PUSEY • 9 • ~. • _ • •Wholeeale ,and• Retail. '.Dealer: - . • • • CHOICRFAIIIrY GROCERIES _ _ • . " nn d • .1 FOREIGN and DOMESTIC, FRUITS, . • Pickles dr.°. • ; . All kinds of 'COntry Prdduce told on commission, And prompt retu:itazusde.i • . NO. 49 FEDERAL STREET, , - ALLEGHENY - CITY,. PA. - • 1 4r r \ nortriThly. . - tim; 10 11,4 in :18 47.23- . 11,47G fit 11.:147 31 • 117'40, 1•_1 00-11,476 61 LIE BLER, IBM tWHGLESALE AND ' RETAIL GSM/ 11'20 i 0-20 ;SW oi' THE LO'WER END b.F. Japanned ware kept constantly on hand. ?ft 37 Fifth Sa l Pitlsburgh, Pa. wE m i e t i t o A ti - , E p Not ia T tw ommy ti r i z a ll j it ca ll i e n Duff's New System of Book-Keeping; ;SP.I.F.NDIDIXPIIINTF.D IN COI.ORSIIY lIARM: ItitOTIIEIt'., N. 'York.' '.Pp .100, Ed M.• riortaireAlets. For sala hybooksellen.. Th's I splendid work ineltiles all late inn:War/Beate and I. • i f thor:Saring tuazti lo • ag,rm • .... it 7 rou I 515 . rAu ..lIERCILLYIS" and .ff/I.2I..T.FACTUR Enb • 800.K8,. . • . EIMEI , . folly illustrated Inez complOto sots on:looks. Next follow - • , Ea 535 i Cl 5 ; IL" I ELM . likiFtrathag fulT set o f Iwh ATY-FIVR BOOKS . ; particularly recording a series of ernneactione ( rum the formation of the company tothelleciariation of the first dividend • exhibiting new forme fur the Receiv:ngund Paying T::lier.;' Cub Books; Depoelt Ledger,. d,c../- These ere foliottett by • EGITI MOAK 111$0ex 185Q._ 1158 I.lo'em '902 " NO '4O ITO 735 , . . . rmetlcany' exhlbtlnz the h:hlntAk moraect tit file SETEPi•PIIINCIPAI;ROOKS In purveying, gruding. , baltd ing and equipment, with °pi-rating difbutocinunys and reccrpta unUl ;be And dlyidend; The, next are 1 B.I4'kERS' UM MD ' - . „ • ... ff Practically Illnetrat Ing - the f`rfi•ate Banker'S nuilli , in Tex BeeruEeeßoolhi..-lh this: work all '•uinifm.l theories are rejected, and mach new and importurd matter, found in no pre•e - iiiitink Work, b. aubstitopo •It; kti the tat work of the. 144 pnbilehed, bearing '*-I=endadqn of the CAgeber of Comthere ITith. 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MIRE '.! .1 t ,.. : ,.., 11 ;,, i , ~......L . i . ..i . ....2.: „ .. r., Al.- .4 v Mg - *KiEtikk, - *lll . i, seri,' 41 7 441,teatiO 4 1;iii14 'the, minds Qt every One the Frolidgps 'approaching', Ittid one or pint Itnpot Wick to 1111, - and esNetaltrto thore'whu ridniltOr making purchases in AllirD • -JEVINLRY or anythlugmetal u in . -, We - would .POIXit 'calla roni those visiting , our eity 'tiring , : the liolidaySensoa, to ezatalnelonelftrge and Well s*eted atocp. of .. TLOCKSI .. JEvreLitr, - 1 11:1 , 11011E1731 1 tiS SILVER. flAr-APX, . .4111EIRAIONETAUS.s. • Aud nil k 4,4,6 o r A op; : ti 7 ei.o'„ Ciir oodis‘' SEAT : 4 A; - -HASLETI'. :J.EWEL?.IIS A. 19) •••• ti, _l4 Street,e: Oppo!dte Ma.Qorlic !lull •• novi:VilT#2lol. TINIVAR,E. "DEA VCR ti D 8 OF • Ceilpei• & Sheet Iron Ware. ItF. PROPOSE " i.:PING CoNsTANTLY ON RANT. .1. an 3-ii)11,440: Ti N . , CUPPED AND SIIEEI'-IRON WADE, whira wilksell . • - I - 21 - AT Ti(E I;(117.`v" PRICE'S! - ' Tin i4c.nfiing i Spo . uting &Job Work ooi,d to order In thotlest • no;:stt . lle . manner, and at tln abonelt lMng none bet' Hy hi,t of material, and tuving note - • bat the beet o[ horlttnett _• • 2 WE WARRANT ALL 'l.ll.n'Oßliii BEAVER, PA. Give, , , , a, a Coll,anit Examine our Stock O. it. n iistivrz rt.y4t7rtf ei .J - , BOOKS,' DUFF'S 141ILPOAD ACCOUNIIS; teltrigi* , 'N! 0 ORE 164 bOl - 1! in R C • v,TO.l7k, dhlj 14, 1219. Iqtr.erathlliil4lll'dohittilllloll4le.ieviii deco himself . wuli' . greitizegosi istittlfg ' bile w, and* •1P44 ,pfitiil4l€4l(#et)iew 0:cli e ,Uxicon t rrrnieo I log oo,2 iv Sepis nit i becaceep ot the tptii fecfi ppfeiSat*JilplitT . o ry " "Twee atm.:tight before Manses, when air - . NM *creature Iras, etfrrlng,—*Cs(Mainotise ; e. Theatockinga.ss or hang by the chimney with ad; that 24. Nichofas son* would b*tritre. - .; - . ne children were nestled all snug in their beds, • 1",- While aliloni r ofangar-plunis danced in theirbsafts. `And mamma In her W. - roller ; and I In mj cap,. - /bullettled our brains for a long winter'simp - When out on the lawn there *rose mach a clatter, I sprang twin the 3)e3 to ace what sMs the matter. Away, th the windo* I Bearlike a dash, Tore-open the abider", and threw up the rub. Thernoon on the breast of the new-fallen enow Gave the kiritre amid -day to otjecta below: When what to my, 'wondering eyes 'Mould appear, Bnt a miniature r4eigh, and 404110 reindeer,. With a little old driver, a4:O lively and qulc • ip mcnpout mat be Bt. Nick. PITTSBURGIi, PA r Li • • ::1 . . , . 'Mcird rapid then e hitieoarsait they came,' And he whistled, and shouted, and imird theta ,by ilowd - ksberkness, lima s :sr! . mow, :Thkineer! now, •Virsn ! ." , • Ott, Comet COM ! Pa. DWI . er • • To the lOpotthe patch., to the top of the:wall Now, di4b; away, pals awiy, tuba:say, all l” • Aseave.. hefore the vfild luirticatoe 117, . • . When dry they meet with an (Annuli Mrs:lqt° the sky, So itp to the housetop the cOttn - ers theg,dew, with the sleigh full or ittys. , and St. Nicholas too. And then, heard;on the roof The prancing and pawing of esch little,hoof ;-.„ s I dims in my heed anti ¶as turning arottild, •Down thechlturiejt St.:qr./lolly came with a botind. Tic was dvee'd i al ittfur. from his hew`, to his foot,. , Xnd his elothi±,qtyn re ell tsruisled with ashes and soot t A bundle of ins was Stine on his hack, .; And he looked like a pedierimq opening his park. lIIs er-es, how cy twinkiA f his dimples, hocs mer ry! Ills cheeks were ik(roses, his nose like a cherry Els drole Utile mitith was tintwa up like show. • ' And the heard otbls, chin was as white as the snoW Tlattuinp ors pipe ; he held in his teeth, • An] the smoke it encircted hil.head like s a wrbart!.. • . • Ile was clitibby: and plump, .a right jolly old elt, And I laugh'd when I saw him, inllpite of myself, A wink:of Lis eye. end,t ! twist or his head, Soon gave me to - know I had nettling to dread. ; Ile spoke poi a word, but went straight to his work, , And flirt' ell his stockings, then turn'd with a jerk, • And laying his Hager aside (Ibis ball', And giving a nod, np the chimney he rose, Ile sprang to his sleigh, to 1.14:1,eam gavels whistle, . And away they all flew like thodown of a thistle; - Ent I heard him exclaim: err he drove out of sight, “Happy C'Arixtrnas to all, and . to all good night .4,- A - oorrec.pondent,ef the New York Tri7ntize, \writing frym ..New Orleans, .somp ten days gices this _singular history of Genaal llspeock's doings in that city. In pursuing a course of this c haraetcr, 'how - can be 'hope to retain the cop fidence, anti esteem, of his old as- . sociateS in arras? ' . .„"The9egenaL,seenateto, Kaye ": liroi epnr i i iii - lettibitittltirtsw?"Wriffin. . ? , . to flistify the concluSion that came to - this city brimful of Johnson inn Rebel Demo ' eraey.. He has found ri congenial clement in ILouisiana. His first Sabbath was spent in [ the Cathedral, wh - Lre prayerS were offered for ! the repose of the souls of the Confederate ,t dead, and where nanny a Rebel flag was "Ides , seal" before having Shen bmrne by the "Louis- F inns Tigers," and other "TigerS" of .the BP hellion. On the nOeJtArm of the return. of I (X rclibishop Odin from Rome, all the. Rebell 1, • • ,i,r the city' were in the strwts, and the "Red, ! White and. Red" lilts seen waving over the •, heads- of imuly—not the Con federate flag; hut, i a'4.a Rebel said to fair; "the. Confederate colors which Bishop Odin loved so well." t '.- • • . There was B.aurep,-ar4l, Hays. Adams, and [either' lights of the late Ctimfederacy. - There Were. thousands Of the 'lesser lights," "and I when "Dixie" was played .by- one of the bands iti7:lB.notorortbey to FCC' how sudden ly a flash of joy occupied4the cheeks of the 1 crowd. 'And there—with . Rebel 'bishops,. Illebel.getierals, -Rebel soldiers, Rebel men, ' Rebel Waitn4, , and Rebel children—ex-Rebel' I shoul.fsay+there, among all , thee, _stood "the General who confronted ' -Beaiaregard ; 4 and Longstrect" in manya battle, ' Najor. i Gen. Winfield S. Hancock of the gaited States Army. The General was a noted char- acter. . All eyes wereflxtd on "our (theirj General.". Do yon believe.,, it? Gen.' Hanl cock is represented by the former Rebels as ] their..deneral! He has shown his hand.— He Ifir* NlZed colored risen 'who *at Fjoricis and rdeciedtheto. This is putting, his order in a; clear 1i5;14, so that no one can putting; ~ (It. And could the tinionernen of the North I have seen the countenances of the Old Reb .r • • • !els of la 4 ew-Oyleans, on the day that the-order I a - I -' ; was,issilcd, they would 'have bowed their i 0. heads in shame. ' The • General May think 1 ! niniself able t' Change the currant of this 1 ' revolution; he may feel powerful enough, 1 with Andy Johnsoia„at his back, to dol what I ; a Rebel army of a million - of men failed to ac-.-1 !cOutpltslit,he , tusy' imagine' himself Ifbk to : I Seli,e the Moral,.-Ituriulse'ofthis nation and give it a Lei:F l eet - Ju t e for its flight i but lie will 'learne better tyerperiermia. Dinners, es.well. as other wiuning meank have been resorted loi t er the purpose of captivating the Gene r: (al:. One night last week.all the - eenTis.lerrite ' uotabilitiesof.Louisiana : . a.s.serublred . around the festal board i to do honor tailimr itevi'otl leral guest. Hook - who could not:, usher his army into Nashvtlie was, quite' . -recessful in 1 usherily. in the' coin any. of' bmte.s .Who 4e,1 1 di ,pay aux_ respee s. o . on r , no ~ i. tract ; f . ed;is b xi *--- t t CdMIII!111(16r:!: Bragg "river i . i.jt)yed>, elin . ni, ingnlns lie did Wlrn . ( . 4 . 1 nlsilig, !lie health of thineock.; Anil: , as. for . *ilure,pr„X wend into a fit of , delight. .3frs. IdineOlf,'`Who -is, spoken Ans o #‘4,tieniitifult7ill4, " ,. has. mitten forgatteri' kcianapani4(the :that ' ladies of liceii3O deans: hos beenr, formed fel' t•lfe, purpose!: 4 ; v f . - . ,eip c .t,,, - -i g ~i,,,'! iiile . - 9 iti, _AO fnv'ting her ,to ,40 - *ill circle--iill; , inyitivi: OINI not.biPtEl . ;( o cNt.o4,4ett 0 4 1 3': ` 4 1),f4 4-4 tip* ,stitim'46l4ict*t r ilie. Sontlf;s i ttee Rib' tlid yilitr,f :: ' 1 - : -: ...IP ! F.: , -- - .'- . -,1 ita . I . A , or. oilC yen c. %a 1 I l vu d, o , .1 'PA. General 'lane o ck. irourmplinttx Of the 'North ekandis" now; freporting on capabilitles:of that . Chilly- ,re.. Tayloris writinius in his own tral4nrOpe; whi4able cones rti,to asfrout-lcpluitiki,..dds4, .mortheeplonily - thun. we can iidslish. - Clutlielleliaorß4ike . Departments ,are la. , charge - , et peitt American scliphrix. while mder a cdraftetenteditcnk claiMs ace: In'; OUT :I?egiliWeekli and s l• 'la lib . i . irt,we.ltaVe tor -yars' proportion of the income of our ___...,,„.,, r , cua u t , , :qpit e . „ mt i o si z i ouTzteefpg edorts en_ rendef,Tut TRIBUNE a Otillgtialeiitt: civil iiikry then : le,li a; Woitd.:, _l* 3 . . 13 eX•k r 0 .4•Vieltai nerimpor; artd;it we gave w itifi,*** . tilt .136 Ir - it dld'isditturresideite -, Pi c 1 142 9. 6 4 1 0 ( -...!ftib.l - ,i 4 04 18- ifit explai,iied,by, a Lee at Aiipoinatto;;likka... i.‘„Th,i,t n i t cater, ,, o :leek otmearts or pf 'ell - Oita, Whether On: our tAdilaiklaWflitrilt... , . r.tite t . , hot 'of 'Sheri in* rmiii-141,4 : *,*: Onty . 'abeaild ; , t 11414 , 7 ti• ;`;' :- r ' 4•, '. - • 1 . .. ~ I Zat*Cleott Usit 43 4gesk#riiiis a4dLwern , I I n g mit4eiipliked -r9, c'. •• - Tim A:imam i s font , b,r. mail Alan (aun • - , ... the am: eil- • ., , _. , . ; .1' I Bons and at lim-ini - beige.. -it Black data xeePtett) for 1619, Seaii , Weekly for: $4, . 4 . s c e ...i :l "i t s e ev i i ,7 l:o4 'in s *. E d n io d b e i xe i n .. and Weekliftirp per; iisnaq,:, , * payable in:: ' dell- fro m Put 7 , - Witiii ivro- z- 'from the ileMbly.ia:rsdiMice. l i e:Chiba Idi We' Bend ballet-box, thenS44o4l . 4elikas•:iiiikiit I tci.ISWIEIT *email . tiiio coideaone year. for.s7 - • head.the roltof • , . martembideon•• ilvli - copies, -or over, , for ea,Ch. copy, $O, On edltlglf above th e' ' 'tits ' .sa.` - ind %ter,. ,re*Pkot . $ 3 9 fPrtrf co-i l ea ; we • Well send in' ` cer a nd . P°l4lsiitr9f • s'! :'. ' -tiith...t t iaii Biker; °Mu copy six' thobilid: : l'in,,reeeti•i' pf, $43 I •Reynolds, .Watinrcj .... Kearney,L ;.g e d gw t e k• l iori, fifteen eopise we Will send an extra copy ' and McPherson: :- . ...c*i •;-- ... : . - ~ , • I, ! . -one year; for . $l.OO- *6 tell .ikepd , thirty-four It Is difficult ti t i,"' - - , s .' i t ik: a - toili f f . , be . ' (*vies and THE Ditii.* e ratirsit. 'We send [ prejudice, irroundeil ig-4 4 4, me: isi i'l Ai n * Airireettly to elubSof five for $0;, ten - copies ilt. sated] ed by seliteetticeitif t TinAd'Af ,Ttimo t t, d t , r _ sir . C'ei SdifreS - ied , td navies of subscribers, - twenty ciiptis addressed to Ammei . 1 , w ha n n t : i l d yrn istcli las u b n l ,m e.tn ii*l lK . ;:.S p. li .i )4 4l ls it ii tll a idzsl4l.O. •eneb $t 701 ori;ibseribeis, 4944 leileopies td` one address, lice and un nia ni v. ,44 :4e., a kirre i a,.by . fact& sl';' twenty eopiM t o " One' address $3O. An whieli affect theirlyrikinterist end Safety. ' , 1.314i4 , !en PY:i -7 6 P be se tit* &kit: i'llib' ' bf..ten. The naked . ratlkfliattaptargitii e ri i § t i f w- i ..; s ' klar,,t andline at I•eniriived" protract al eoniiruc:ied dn tie ,t`iLishi 4*, a `re:. the P litgr ts‘:B-eal freeof charge to a" one, bel. State—shaped 84 A :w e d liy 4nen whyi . ex : Wheilfr , rendinz $lO Thr a Daily,s4 Ott a Semi . WeeittY, 'or - $2 fora a; yi'en,ll3o, suit indicate al crated Lincoln ; reirtsat:and .tard3r resist- *nee to tbe - Rebell ielalal*useless and'ezim- fiver to Metilve it.' One Will likewise be sent. hull' aggressierqao4 -6 0 ' b a dl y neiniked nie i, ti, tiny' person -who forwards tkelub.: of` ten or 1 Bull Run at theievietery-r•will prove invinet. more l Semi -Weeklies or twentY•or more Week.', ble, if we can but br uit home to t he sive. lies, at7our:Clufirileit, and .ails for the por- hension Of every loWlTater. There - Cs 'no ~,..t ridtott.Lbe, t i?. ;e r io f, i e. ;____r intting. : Address Tan par.imrtniteptestieritiromi falth'er gratitude . "" $ ! 4 . 4. " 1- "r' • LT "a'su u-l ! t; ' NeW-Yo * • We - . , r to the IThiekg. TI,. _le ft6-d,..a.,. 41 ,n a re tu g 7 ri ' Stunners make the man, 'is :au axiom we to.th-. f orepopdernicAlot...yOlte . lo yalto 1 . usedfr . in our copy Iddkit ; the recoilec. - to cad • ' their own - proteetl4,anft;security. iketsikilion - ot srhicli mcqes us to cipf•the • tollowin , i strict the South on'tkeNhlte by*, and 'cr- .specimen : The sto . ryls thin Robert Toomb s cry one of the flfteeittes which held slaves a few days since applied;:.l,4:: be adailu s ecl ' to lb ..1860 wilt be. intee.7, overwheliningly practice M a Geprgiageiirt; presided ' overby. copperhead theneet o uideverinnre., Allow Jid, - 'l3 . kine. iHe was not- admitted , _ - . itted, proba . today the 'nice. tic torant . s. • turned aside from the Main Question. l lt has . p; . :rsistently refused to, swell the clamor , for vengeance on•the defea ed.Reb4Ls, whether by execution or con ft;cat ion, and One of its strong reasons, for this course is a conviction that no drop of Rebel blood conid,fr coolly, deliber ritelyshed witliont es;entially the prospect of securing the Right of Syffragc to the 131aelti l)efying the madness of . pas s im. and the blindness of short-Sighted mise.Meep- Lion, it has demanded Reconstruction on the basis . of Universal Amnesty with Impartial - Suffrage, in perfect ermelousness of , the- fact that it:thereby alienated thousands who had been ita zealous supporters and life-long pat rons:. The ltonr of its 'complete vindication 'cannot be tar distant ; m As tor the'an who is to be the chosen standard-bearer of the Republican host in the impending - boniest, while we 'avow our delib erate pieferenceof Chiefjustice Chas:ens ,the: ablest and most eminent of our living states men, TILE Turnnoo will render a hearty cheerful, determined support. of 'Den. Grunt, or Senator Wtule, or Speaker, Colfax, should he be nominated and supported on a platform 1 'which allirmsand upholds the equal political' as well as civil rightaof all citizens of-the Re public. We do not cotntemplatc as possible , the support by Republicans of any candidate who does not Stand on this platform. And we' do not apprehend that the candidates who, id. our approaching struggle, shall represent gen uine Democracy in opposition to the meanest phase of Aristocracy can , be beaten if proper means be systematically taken, as they intuit .. and willen‘liglte „ ttand . arousethe Amer-` We will thank such friends as believe that TEE Tnintrim will prove an ethcient and cheap way to influence tile undecided, to said us in extending its circulation.' Though ours is eminently a political journal, but 'a portion of its space is Oevoted to politic:a' while an oullay'of more than' SM,OOO per an 'num is incurred in collecting and transmitting'', news froitt all partS of the wrsidd. We have I regular correspondents at nearly all the capi.- tals4tEurope, with a director at London, who is strtheriZed to dispatch 'special correspond ents to all points where important eventl ' may at any time be transpiring or imminent. The progress of the war in CrOte, which is the precursor of a still greater war,hitibeen watch ed by 'one 'of. these :special correspondents; while another telegraphs from Constantinople each novel .phase 'of the ciiticai diplomatic sltnistion:; Everp-step of Garibaldi's .recent r heroic, thengh unfortunate sentorprise. froth itaineeptlot toils close, was noted bye our corrisvontlents, who ate also his mostinisted 114113i3rAi while an eideemed - .meniber s of: our, ediinrial staff has Just. ademipanied the 'Ent tipsandoc egutiiez to,3leittoidlican hatoP4lei - i1 closelyand uadeiausite4rmoke 4aTorahle to the Repgb :duet th an ,thoie trhich Imre colored the advice,. of-our regu far cErreapendenta at Vera Cruz and the Cap. la. 'AT:tether 'eoriesixaidakii ihe first jjatienal oipeciithirPtco4-A1:04. I cf 7 —1 1.1 • - -, -- ;• ,,L3,,, ::. , • ,-- , -,- . Q - 4:•....... 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Editor of the. ni.vii:lie Courier: . .... • Whereas a report to the effect of my hat , : .._ in.'s. two living wive one hi Alabama, the other - in ,this Stat has . Im..ert circulated 4 throughout the ,Sta e of KOttiteky,' which ~ • • 1 report has a tenden y \ to injureine and ; the cause in which I a : engaged,' I therefore I pray you giant fee Short space, in one of the ' columns of your 'T üble paper, containing the factNkith refe: nee to. said t report, in order that I may be.'ustitied at the haUds ;of the , penple of the Sbte. . .i . I married Miss EI mbeih Elenor Cunning ham, eldest datightei-of John M. Ctinning haiii, of Illenroc.coupty-, Arkansas, in Maio, 18.17, withwhditt I Iyed up to . 1t 59, 'I remitt ed to her in the falll ' of 18tA after a. four years' campaign in the Corif6derate.'arm y, and desired to.resune my dutles .as liusbeadrl and father of one c ild. Oho . pOstivelY. re- I fused to reunite,'. I came to this - State and I was united to Missl tiny 31. Miller, of Marion 1 county, who aband ned me shortly, after the Tinton in consegne cc of the existing , first . Wife. lam now an have ever been pfectly w illingto lirewith either. What more CAlli I I say or propose to lo?' : ' ;. .: C: Iliaxit 31.. - 11., andmit Tolbert. .1 _ A. scnooLnoY beiii,c; asked to define the wcrd "admiasion,r. said it ~meant tixenty-ifre it cents. "Twenty cente7 echoed the ithochnnstei...• "Wh t sort of a definition do I yon cajl that ?". "I don' , t know," sulkily . re: I Plied,ille s h 6 Y, but I'm sure it sass so hi the 1 ad rettisement down liere at the show.". "Yee said another b.lt, "and children halfpric' c." - . . i,s no doubt, was- a good nister intendiog to- pur e 4 the debtor- to ask his I, i i ng a good . loc i lt. at Mal pr. ' ; t,ite, knees 'of the :hoiie* diesting that his 'irsta"in Fag: 'ft "That," said', he, ."i's I , mister , ; !Int a very bad'sbtx ' —• 4 ' • . l' , -;- ;I?tt., MaeoA, the , judge; A brother. chase a horse, - stop Ahcr is Masoit pointed wliickaitere,worit the habit of attrihb a good stg,trforti for a minister's he. • . 4ThliatitEmattat extrimgano Ili drOs oitieOelar vises,"•! said the X tillogilmir,P4rd°nt social vice far roord porn 'em,and cute tolvhich you addicted," re9otuled. his ant'O , said Atte ;uncle, .'„said the adac Jetts Tout;„ are the 'tneisfeotio Ite7r:Vr.7o l l*: . • lftit l Merl! anon 041 either o nreyonvidflnneh nepbfr ". I ..iiii lii*ortaizt Istecislon : ':-- ,4 -.., - Fentunky,4 State which .bonstakni-Ithe hpnOk of Henry: Clay, inks a laki oh" her stet tied hooks *Mehl exeltides colored, - people tcptn testifying in thaState Coicts'i.ano that" 'SW' . e, we beliese, is tile* onl - 66* in Which . 844 . .exelusion eiists. Bnt Jedge - wayne,.l ktlif2 i tTulticr States;Circhit Cotirt,- thehilker .day - knocked the law in tittestitaimit'oesi t glit., i 'inn nise Nils One in Whict White'. persons 1 'onvieted!Of but,glikli nPen the 'bouse of a ciiiiil wiiinliii--11 ori her evidebo-'---stitfed fora restief judgment on the annual that thee vii lights lan-, under wiiich the ,int' iitt i . _ -•meh Was:brouaht is - unconstitutional, nnd that entueky law dbei not allow 'blacks to Witt y' against whites. Jodie" SivaYne'st•de-' 'cisio fully and coMpletetY'snsthitts ifie eon , , . stith lonalily of tfielafiti' Which uny - Kentncicy Cott tY judge- "'assumes to Set,- aside, laud. I t ,vil h is. still. openly ',defied In' thlt State *he 'a felinivs `Who Commit. efliffes. qoil in. I none toloreci people, are cherished ainqprct traci•ntige Awayne sitoivis gist:atrial= irrul shiP doefi riot depend Mk the Stittes;:tinkifhe ter . citizen is iknalogops to the feint: subject in t e Common law, aud that all periliona born within the United States, or nattiQkzed; 'ire citizens: He also shows 'that tfin topping Gorornmentluni retiOitedly. made eitizelis by and' . . - that ... l s power of natura - lization iced by .color, and, insist that ihc*liii,..., GovernMent has not the' l ttnver' t 6 de-, "the extent of citizenshili . 'absurd istoricallyi untrue. 'lle goes . fertile r,an d tliat. 'the Constitutioh givias. 'to black is, the! rights. of citizenship id all the , by theecleue that tfie citizens of each . ;hall lie pop tletLio allthe'pricilekVs and - tnities of citizens in'tlie 'Slier:al - St:oes. the linaltation of ,tfietiTini - citizen to Vo , op ld not eielviiii . t,fie'liiaeki,.flOitigroe se States Wheditie bilnstitution was • ed. The ,Theld.that tho poh-- 7 er'' - generally conferrcon C-onress to I en (Wee all the proviSions,of the Constitution py proper /le,gtslation, and the the Civil Rights ActiVlegat * ' _ ri _ Thissort of-law must have a carious effect upon - the minds of those who formed the old -fliiitive slavO,.law, When the calm power of the gbvernment was ustifj to capture a hunted 'ruhaway and return him to his master. • t ar \ - , E3r.vicuir. Democratic papers bare • mails , merry over what Alley call a split in the Re publican party in Tennessee.: How little ground they have for the statement, may be, seen by the following, from 77te Naahrille Pro,* of the 9th : of tithe the iron-ch - pretext for this story, which has no solid basis, was founded in the fitet! that' the State Central Cointnitteelcul called a State Convention Cimiention on the Bth of January. . It was wiecitainedlin a.few days that the Legislature wouldrtot be in session at that time, and as the (11!Y was close on the heels of the holidays and n ;bote. the - ram Gen., Coope . r, and inane nthers v uniteduf 6:ti ling themqt.h..p.,. and took an active: put its proi:eedinzs, iitich were remzrk4bly hut , monious. Thcrc wu,Sr.,not. the slightest symp ttim or a spilt ; nor will there :be any. The, State Convention promises to be one - of the largi'..st ntl ,, most enthusiastic alel liarmoni ofts that we have ever held in Nashville..— I ;wee rvt fir rehtut,4 4"o! re Volutions of the. Virginia Conserva-. tivc Convention enunciate some very remark ' able statementi which can hardly fail to exert a powerful: i)itlitence on the course of our national destinies.- IThe conclusions to which the respectable butt rather slow gentlemen composing this COnvention haVe arrived are brittly the following: Blat4ry has ,been abolished ;'this filet for . convenience sake we arc ready to Concede. 2. .We agree not to hold slaves. 3. The people of Virginia tire_! justly entitled to all- rights which cannot he taken sway from .them. 4. .No form vfi 1 government which 'is lit na4,tioned, by the 1 Constitution can till rl v . be said to 'have'. been I established by that instrument. 5. Being naturally; a sharp people. we have found Dilll that the purpose of - the Radicals is to compel every Virginiagentlemen to enter the service of a negro master. '.id. The diwtrine that a nigger can tinder' any 'circumstances be is' good as a white .retin is repugnani,,to nature and the Ten Comt2andments. 7. If Virgin ia is recOnstrneted, a ibird of the Senate and a quartei of the ponsei of Representatives will be etimposed of niggers. 8. All gentle manly white legislators will then have to withdraw into private lite. 9. The. Moment a nigger votes it is •41 up -with .everything. 10. i tiny party which may be organtzed io othe States for the express purpose or Com mitting the government of the Union intolhe hands of the Virginia.Conservativel?, where it belongs,W shall huts our support. \V& is , -certainlya very handsome offer, and ought to elicit an immediate response. Get out your 1 platform at • Mr. Kelly,Kr. Brady, and four oilier -. gen tieman, representing. the clerki of the De.' tertments m Washington, have been peti tioning the Houst Committee on'Approfiria tions for tin incrfease of wate4. -,We hope . I the Conuitt4 will not give 'it to them. If , they cannot live on what they earn c3retuly, let somebody start a subscription to give • 'them means of Omigrating trt,-KanSas or :Nevada. -Working on a film) will he far better-for them than working in the Govern ment. offices. Washington is not a nice place tolive in. The se nts are high, the food is bad, thedtist disghsting, the mud verY deep,:and the • n i trais are doploi.able. But on s furor in the tad, these dissatisfied yoiing men tould,not only make money. and li've decently, hut alga' be .of some use -to the country.—X.- Y Tritdihicllr` - • L „ . , A. Lawrp, not over :young . or ,handsome, made many attempts to confuse a Young lady whom/ewes examining as: a witness. She however itinnined adm.. 4t laatdetermini3d to Peipleilter the laliyer . said;! . . id* you are o k d very preLW : .The young lidy Proniptly re plied, "nvo -return ibis ootopli men t, sir, if I. mr - ore not -Ordh!" ' ' - " ' d vottztri44l4iti '•.1112,. Elliatc.- ^ < WiaidueSS *l . .0,148i9ry wit le ‘l44+1 4 btitetreentiii 4 arria anio .e.tatho atmoinnv'Aminialitimriffz The plybOthee r!vorvee /}to l iiiihmo ; 4411 . tisotnegte Cniem.o6 qlP4ipitif whenever it 1, .40tratile 'to dO ,Aid - ertfeenienie shonl4"l;v hiniadirnittiiirloll4 tio.ko ineinre Insoirthiortiv fltst tepok*l"-,65,.:*f „t GIIANT, Wirt'%NON, sputtutotti4', 'Giavii'mrPrlvni* Letter is the' kitty, ' - . ideut. -.l2 l roteit lii&jains,LlZeiaqvids. Wsiursirrots, Elecembar pinaiiit • laid befote the'tense to-dayka cdmmtt taut front General' Grant, enclosing the respondence relatifig 'la the ..rethaysil:*4l:l,,,'„::„ . Sthaton as SectetarY ala O.. ;moral of Generals Siteridait Stelted..-If: - Netirly all the corriniondeocalia.s taten.berit,' tofore Published, but the followitig sthirpri-. vafe letter to tlie President :fittae. Getter 4 Grant, about wide!) somuch 'curb** :half been exPregseth !: t'flEAncttrajmensleamuks MangLirr4, TITES, WAlsil ING+OX „C • Aug.l 4 1i361 , f • EiNlikvit7l; 4od i : euk. lo7l-10 4 -I, *!;Pf (it (19,4. ti States , •i 4o : ll bnlV:clf ad4res,sk.mt privately on the iubject of, the...conygsatir tire` had thisrmmlting. - ioeeling as 1.. do , great danger tothie welfare; or. .conistsyi.' shOuld you out the',,desiglts pressed, first an thesullieo„,i4.lll6;4(go#l6e" meat : of the secretary otAttit ;Ids !purist . : , cannot be.effected agabist bis naliltiou l / 4 the consent of the Benet". "-It sr:abut - 10MA' time elute the United States Senate ftsion, and wby not then,lutveasiorvi r Ao4 . 'remora if it was decided! It eertainli t we*. the intention ofthe legislative brinch.riethe , . Government to place a CabirtetMinfste* - yond the power of the •Executive - rernoyal,, and it is pretty ttrulerstond, - no far ia Cabinet Ministprs tire affelted by the ``tenure:: ofofflee It'll, that it - was . intended _especially to protect the secretary of War; In whom the country felt greater confidence.' •The ineall:= lag of the law may haexplained Sway by : an astute lawyer, but common sense and the views of loyal people will,give to iGLho . lffect intended by its franicrs. . :l7 S , cond„ On the subject of the,, renativatof the very able contender of the Fifth Milita-. ry District, let me ask you , . to coishier the effect+it would have itim,the I:n4e- He in miivemtally and deservedly beloved,by thopect: sustained tllig'Gcrverntneu t t, out its tritha, and feared by thoSe who would still be enemies of the Government. It fell to the lot of tills few men to do as ,mucli - against an enemy as General Sheridan ' during the rebellion, and it iswitliin the scaPe. of the ability of lint few in thus or 'any other country to do what he has, His civiltaimin istratum hums given equal :satisfaction. , 115 has had dlfficulties to contend with hie!) no Other District Com:bander has env:mitered. Almost, if not quite, from theilay. heWasap: , pointed District Commlnder,•to the pres Ant. time, the press has given out that he .was-to, be removed; that the L A dininistintium ift In eolichishin, allow me to sayas a-friend', . • ' desiring peace awl quie . t, the welfare of the • , whole country, and tl;ontli, that it is in my Opinion More titan -the loyal people Of this C.aintry—l• mean those Who supported the Government-tinting tit:: great rebellion • • cni.lly submit to see the 6 very man of all hers who they 'hi re ex pressed their con:- faience in removeJ. 1 I Would not have taken the liberty of addressing'. the Executive of the United States thus, but for - the conversation '!; on the S 3 tlbjeCi alluded :to 4i this letter, an from a sense Of duty;. feeling that; I know I' .amt tight -in this. matter, 'withlreat respect: • yotir obedient: servant. • . • • • t - [Sired]• U. S. 3n: T. , Among the papers .is a- letter to den.Graitt 'from Maj. (hen. Sheridan; dated'Sew Orleans, - Jantiay 24. • in relation to matters in Texas, particularly referring to the condition - of Union men and freedmen-in dilfeient parts •-• of th'e State, which he says is truly horTible. fie says the • Governmentis , denounced,,, freed:, men are shot ; and Union -.men persecuted;. if they have the temerity to express their °pin , ion. This letter Gen..' Grant, under date of FiwidcArters . of. the Army „ of the Unitc'Y States, January, 20 . ..1867, indorsed as follows - 'Respectfully forwarded to the Secretary of War. Attention is invited to that,'- portion of. .- 1 tlie wikhin communication si - Incli‘refers to the: condition of:the Union' men and freedmen in ' Texas and to the potverlesineasof the milita ry in the present sta'.e of affairs tO afford.thent protection.. tveti the moral effect oftlieerth-. ence of the troops is passingliway, and a .kw . • - days ago a squad of sOldiersoli dutrwas St etl • on 'by citizens in Brownsville.. In -my opirl- 4 ..., the_great . number .of Murders of Union men and ef freedmen in Texas,-are notonly ns n rule unpunished, but uninvestigatek .con- 4 stitute practically a state of insurrection. And: believing it to be the province and titt - ti erygootl Government to afford protectioil the lives, liberty and property of her, cit4to:ir, I would reccintmend declaration of martial law in Texas to -secures these. The noceSsity 11;1' 1 : governing, any portion, of our territory martial fats to bttleplored, and-if `resorts d• to it should be Ittiuted in its authority; v Ili • - bhould.leave;all totl authorities and . bunals tree and:upobstriicted until.they - iwr76, - tbew inefficiency or unwillingness to per:i%r:u . 3filitial law would give sect; ri. • ty, or coniparativelv so, to all -zens without regard to race, color,,or opinions, and coective continttedlititil, ty was capable of p l retetting itself:of until the . State is restored to its Mil relations. With the • Union. The,application..offt6aolal on of these States:would beAt W.Vning to nil k• and ifnecesa - ary can extentled.titiOtlters• -, • ~. (Sii;Ticti] U. S. On.mtli, Generol, , , No ticilon was_bad by thecivil suthorities - tTpoti the. forepdhg reconmiencintion. Votaare*, felead• ship with the 4tng orPrus4,*, 6.l\4W° Li wit, gave some Oflence; whetilthe some of his. c9hrtiers:;:"When- we. squeet, , the orange and -hate_Sucked - juiee - we. v rest throw the rot iway."' ,"Then," YOP I7II fiTinwit talce'care, -pa!" anil ghtitvit 41i3 fruliSta4 , t 06101414 I=
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