~. i [Frain thiTilk434liikl . ' NaatiY, in Mumlite I=l64tow'roam . Per•ona, has a Cenverestlea W itte the Preshiewt. - I ATA.snizrois.D, Q., Aod 8,401.--1 went to -.Ei*hinton for the OorpOse afifilkan advice Ili Attorney-Genend 131akley, ez **bather, in the event uv the impe . tchmeet nv .4* - gtoseet Preerl'' dent, I oiic - d be ousted tint nweirroakOfris before the 4th nv biarth, 1864,titettat - Okirmwd to mer thati ought M bey tionurfoon*Shattlaa' ' oll _ ..tb His Eggelancy, for th 6 =polio wr - 00411htn, the same in thexepere m Kentucky. 11114. ems ushered , 'into the prereenee, and made holkst the fact that' I deaired CO talk with him, ite 3 4i)rtiii his ...km., tary M famish me with - pens 104 PaPe4, that might take drown' whit be -• ridand btu calm and helte d iZtiere war -in hia eiglereyee tivlhat inashen wich. Lez made that to-wanst the tunic lmtde friend!' azdthe ectigortav his enemieWhie firm set 'lips 'betokanedthewill that tens bolded em, and hie . nose, like a baleen iite gleamod - tigitanca 'at the world "Reuittek, eiasnally," Tad lie t ltd Wilde ma jority-seem determined neterti ' nt." - , • Iclid so, wiles-he replied in titers words : "I theyffeeAftd mot understand. w Mond. Rarer woe thee.* Mau • giistatii any ' other worti e ,whoWintid piety, Store than I hey.' I hese - Sighed foreit, areiedone WiWaYthinff in my. Power for it, but they wield not k v peece. Ia the beghtning they talked nt'aidiiner me to resin, beers nv the tral in egsSelosleut I Twist:ken un deiefail the oceaehem or any inaniurashen, forget. the r ihafeteiras tie man, not the. Vice President. , `that wnedrunL' 'Then, agin, twanted the 'res. Gingham nv the South accomplfebed aiettordin to • my views ter what wurprorter; adhere agin their oaresonatientes wuz =do tefinfully modest.-- They• coed heeled peece—therS wood hey bing o eito trouble whatever, bed they 'yealfled to me, and • 'accepted the policy flied. agreedupon. But they wad not. The entire Congrie 'aff - the Vomited States, and the entire people nrklie so-called lqp- Al States, wickedly set tlaeireidein in opposiehen. tome, after I hod solemnly: Mimed em nv, the , pa:Wakened that must inevitable Mier. They brought it 6n, and their's is the blame. It wood be well t o ma me -pert, how abesit the Memphis and Soo Orldans meteacres, f zuk the En.klux Elam" : • I . I del this;and the President went on 'The hiefortonit okknrrences Mehaphis and 800 °Hems wed the result nv.the some spirit de-- velopeS tai the people-ay the South who opposed the confederacy. They knew wet I deeired. Per the sake tie peace, to wipe out all teette of-the /Ste mplessantais, I deeidell. that everything ihood be restored ez it Woz before, ex near ez mite be. ilife r idea wnz to kiver things up. I had promised Pe friends ay the but coz control nv their ofeettStatese and bed the Mignided people `wish hid etAtelin opposition to the confederacy yielded this Me pint, for the eake nv harmony, all Weed hey bin well. The process ennz at once aim ; pie and sublime, In Soo Oileens Dr: Moshe and his adherentas bed only tarn -over the control uv the city to Msyor e Monroe and Judge, Abell, and there wood hey bin no massacre . .. re. Mut they weed 'not. They `persisted inflamin tiv ther high _ spirited4penents to the pint tie risin agin. era, and the massacre Was the result.. Wet else rood they exrtat ?. I warned em in time, but alers I wile. not heedtcd. • In Memphis, too,le wiazslmilare Theniggere stood persist in Melo siool.houses and 'ruin spellin.booke,alemt with em, knowin ,that everyl.inie thl e did Stiller:me• totemic the _floutherrilleart and grin the Southern sole. The& Ahem wanted, hie, but , to Purpose. feuded nv _giffetin things down by givin up their obnoxious PferObleibeY Nisevered,'and the result is apart ref ;story In the irritated twoulishen nettle Sentherd mind, martin ez Swam under the con- ,7 aloishis nv defeat , it, cool not be expected tha t , they 5h00,4 look on (inlet& tad seeteigeer children in nigger shoot houses, learnio that with wood • onfit em from 'hien the poaishen uv bigger% i 2 they understood it., To thh lnfatooated people no the,ls — orth, who egged on 110 niggers CIV Memphis . andNoo Orleans to this attempt to- raise their seliesont ter the normal speerin to wick they wuz baby tite eanstitooshen, mast all the blame for this lamentable okknrence now and forever ate tech. The Ku-Klux Elan is mother development ovine seine 'epirit produced by smiler Cause. and eventooatin in the same multi. The nigger., inatid nv humbly priniooltilhe even tenor ther former ways and Pewit; meekly to the sooperior power tly them.Kiel] war. formerly their misters, Is inflated to thepint ns"takin wet I se t t to em fon' yeare ego in dead earnest,•and`bleevin their= selves to be men. They persist in votin. and in boldin meetins,iind sidh, and UT course the Can. oashens nv the South cant tolerate it. The mur. der .13V these innocent niggers 'by the men nv the South le another manifestatten of ltsdical hate seam &lignite. Had they bohriseled them to coo. - tanyoo iu that meelnie, the hoomilitl and barn= blears nv ttich is to lovely; in the, nigger, there wood bey bin no IX.ef res, and the hair, -or to spook more eggsart, the wool tar the head•ov no one ter em wood ey bin harmed, exceptin when the high epereed eons fay t ie South after anfnn wontedlnclulgence el the 11,,Win bele Mite, lin a playful, rented sled, ocievslorielly shoot ()Fatah at amen or eich a ineder em.Theylhev inat it a theselyes. fink tue now about Grant, her , me i and them." I did so, anl the l'f c=ado,,! . ineered promptly, stiforciethie remarle, wee approprit jesters. • "lallaz reposed g,.•;1, eatelietfee in Grant-- For a long time he wog wonderfully retSfeet uv - lerieh I didn't teke no, nets*, for ez it wnz itlCAM prehensipir to mo how any one teed differ with me. sod herW e ez t r io to me en threconsti. ' tooshen.'.. , •l never f tett in tea pat.eitem he insane; and blindly cc.umehn-t opp . tein me, and then rage.; d him relsetantly. Oat he went ores. W - st asfufthing it is that , one who,hed won liioh lanrels ez he bed—who hid made sich i risme ahead throw itito the earth by one false map, But role was With Grant. He • jhod rendered the valionableifaesistance in puttin down - the rebellion,- arid had soffered alreoet cz ranch for the Cenetoosher x I bed, bet he roma - eadhieself after all. Sheriden oppos ed the beg - Wain, thus layta — .ln'emlf out for all time Howard, es ef bit with the same snake, wnz. is seivence ti.; , him; Sherman,. Siekles and the great toijaiitylair cif neray who ierved, did likewise, -Miss° sad Steed4an rem mined troo, and Ran. wick wez finally persuaded .to ktand byethe ship • us: stater but the rest ne,ent,igrsiated in ph l egm the edmitty into theeentem & Zi tronble by-opree, Win foie. 'When Ithink tar tide they her retineA, theirselyeis—ny Fat re riclielllol2ll - figure they, .o'l ant in history es my omen:wets, I etttet avoid drOte ping a lAA& tear or tire: it Word be well :'ate pelt in here, 'The President con risibly affected'.' ..Tbe !splayed uv Stanton and the appintment iv Thomas he his eted is wet theme disorgamzerr•e. these oeneentratpre who oppose me that the goy- , ernment may be couceutratel into ther hands in and ter bein dtflooseclthro mine, chesty depend _npee, Wavle thee- in it? Stanton wax opposed tame, and 1, iaborin for that unity, that Anenia; ' - - without wick "no gov i einment kin go on latish:etre . tilito the. bed thertf, removed him. ,How kin thieovernment go on with anybody oppOsin me ? -eel nobody opposed me thee wood be no the. pools. 'The people must nr.darstand this, that ...they may put the blame wher It Iflongs. • I hey ' ao ifbjeettons toeayin that to bring about harmo • ny and peeee--I wood, ef I °Pod, remove Gouges, bar she straggle between es;mite be ended. Ihit no =Skin ebP , qt to my renievin Stanton.. Will they say that the tener,uveoffis act, perfected hi m ? I.ebetemser to svnust that I hod decided thaelaw to be uncoestooehr.el long ago, and censekently It lied nokintbe fume onto me. I ,weep contin. ,yecally e ef‘er the prevenw li his r the men who will . fiCsatifeytioally keel) a 'refesin laws with they batiw I declafe'dbcorstooehncl.. ' , "Ez Rthefinftereenit I hey nary a doubt.' The people are with me. Look et th ate e titty for my triumph and she e :evince 11,4 are wiOin to make. Why, ev,4 four thensind myefriende residing in leloo Yerii vet.' .0 azaleas that toy otter friends id Coeneefient:shorel succeed tht.t they went the wafto,Flaref.trd sad Non. Hare s, to vote! NV'uz. • titer ever-each patertiam- diiplaiied : afore? 'Who kin doubt when ifseked byesuch adherente ?"' "The President eienftlf d ehat heirez done. _ "Hadn't yeo better look tmer three notes,' sea .1; "there,may bfethinge "'el her, Ned with . yoo wood nut to hey yeablieht," , , eNe e'iped "If don't matter ef hey'sod , anythin drat Idon't • eara to father. I kin easily deny it, and 4 ltrenallt a n d Wellee will swear I nev ar sefl it] Faiewsell. Matron to ibleConetitooth. ` . -en ezloustroo it, and the ,iserfeetrl Mderetand Mt, and alt.wili be well." • I left the grate m,an .feelin that ef be don't • -- ==*bale his persekhoteets, it Wont babe:cog he hezn't - & imbeme confider, in 11 4 -ef.- . Prifeeme,d V. NOISY, P. Id, • • {Wieh Pristmaster.) iTERYBODT hROCI.D HUE TRfl IN MU BEAUTIFUL, SPECIMENS U$ .8 FRActOliAl, CURRENCY . 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES -