INDP70rlUlOURrML9 , t Two Dollar par kimum ; One Dollar fof'jflx t" .. vV No nam will b entred wcllie aabecrlptlon Freedom of Conscience Free Pres Trade TTredbni' fb Wliite Meiuu. book natll- tlie;jnoity. It Teceirtxt, d the Tr Caea, ao tact iyw, m imm paper vill he time paid for. paper will he top;ied at tLe expiration of the a iai. Hpcciraea eopie jrpl be sent to anj kiint I V OLUME 11. . . - ' I TT TT 1 SOX, NORTH CAROLINA, TUEfiDAYv SEETEIBERT. 7, 869: , t -A: -Number S2. application. ' ( aautartr to lit. p5e4 wit to eT adraacaw Cvartitca aa i iO saisaas yvraM I NORFOLK. NORFOLK. PUEMIUH1 For the PHLST BALE of 5E W COTTOIT. TKTIf OKFEU ASA PREMIUM FOR VV the Piwrr Bale of NEW -COTTON aeni to us -0!AilVER.1ctip,.a ..tit xsow Being prepara f - fi-,. 1 KADERUIGrGS CO., GENERAL COMKISSICI MERCHANTS, D. B. LOJfQ. GENERAL COMMISSION A. C. SOWXAXD & COr. 2 McnkUs Will sell in this, or Forward t j KortU- ORCEMTPRODUpE. Rcrxm to Mewtra. Hurrus. ItariUon St Co.. M f rl , rHT .T 71 I VI t n Co Norfolk, Va i Caot. Jinei Cornlck. Nor OrtTTOM I?ArTAI)(i . UnlluVi WiHlwn BeAley & Son, lVUrsUiire I I UII. AII UKUf Va.: R.B.Cr:j.UabtliCUy,S.C. THE PLAINDEALER. WILSON, SEPTEMBER 7. 1889. iwii thm rte ji,vau Liberal jwvaiicean Conainmeiits. B27" BhipmVnU to livcrooel FREE OF TOKWABUIM Ct4HAIIlVX8, an4,tbe uual M)vatKe4 mud." m - ITS 8retiiil aunUon psld to the nal;of COTTON- anfl an kind of COUXTR J. B.HIARP, W J New York. C. W. Tot-no, F. . New York. - . J. IIeaht, .Norfolk. E. GtWI)KIDOE, . , rortfetuouth- STRT PRO- ; hkARTI YOTTNfi fc' nn.: DUCK maA prampt rvMirn ta4f. 1 SJXd ,.rf -nwa. COMMISSION McRCHANTS f v- . ; roa bb . salb op Early Vegetables Fruit, &c., ': NEW yORK."1 - ' -i.' on Rrera) U-rtua. '29-6m. fi TbuFlrmof KADEU BIQ08 ACO.r eotn-1 pon,A ot KADKK Aud JOSE HI J. IGO lttaolTf tbiaiar Jbrf mutual con. aciit. , . KADEIl BTr.OS U bfifebiritithTr!Mtrt'eloiie tba fartn-nabipibilaliieM. RADEK KJ(ia, I JUKKi ll W. uiOUS. Noron, Ancnt2d, lbOtf. v.f T Harlnir ITobjo In NORFOLK and,' tORTfi lOUTll, Va., Bhinpci a may rely updn hatiug toeir rroaure aenv iorwara wuiioui aciuuiiuu. ' ' We refer by permlnlou to 3 or, Z B. Vance, ' ' Col. . L: FrcraonC, . JVJrcjforjr, Eq., , Messrs. Ony & Tyson, rv iff! mrYa ... ION P"d' 'VT and tbo Banks and Merrbauts generally in Nor- YANCEY, BROTHERS & CO., WUOLtiAIJi DKALK& 1ST BIMUSatOa.V. Tl it.' ; t ,. j TIm euaioiacra ef tbe.late Virra, aud tbo f.U-itd or ASA IflGOff, may be niwufed tliAt iMiklnMM conndrd a tbem will recta ve wempt , ' KADER BTQQ8, ' :. ' t , T aha biuus. NonroLK, Angnat 2d, 18fl9.-lir. n T'" JAMES K. CLAUK, Vi! !'t;r .ti WITH . : ' G. MeGLAUHOJUCO. M icottAn Factors. a a atjq n Vi V- v .'GENERALcCOMUlSSlON MERCHANTS. mer U'naliturioa and I.ee KtractM, TOBACCO WAKSUOCSE, OKFOLK,' VA:. W'lH attend romptlTto doa f COT TCN, GRAIN, IX'MBEK, NAVAL BTQKEtt, jriou, jic, ana parchaso or sappucs. ; . Liberal Advances Made on Consignments. nut 1ft " i ' 20-tf. ii ii . . . fc ' i ii i M i -i . L. SALUSBURY, MANUKA CTl ltEU AND PKAI.KR I. CABINEXAf:URN!TURE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, DOFAS, IDIV-AOSXB, R0CXXXQ, AUI, PAELOU AND FAKCT, CHAIRS Ot French, niltpio and Modern Styles. cARrTarAfTT.rrtrT.,nTTOi'ArNH. hano TORTlW; U ATlRfcHtfKK r Notions & Fancy Goods, r - AilaullcBlockrilain tetrcet, ' i . io - . .. NORFOLK, VAJ, Intlte the attention of tbc Mercbanta of North Carollu to lUclr large aud variJ aaaoruncnt oj 1 FOBEIQN AND "DOMESTIC vf ; Notions and Fancy Goods, Ihclndlnir a fall line Of TIOSIERT. GLOVES. ITANDKERCH1EF3, HOOP SKIRTS, jUM1- BKELLAS, PARA80LS,DR2S3TRJMMINGS JEWELUY, gniRTS nnd DRAWERS,-and 8M ALL WARES fjeuerally.; . , ; ? ... i i .if i liaTinfr inti dducd expenencc in mis onsinc In aiiotbcr t-ity and ample facilities, we are pre pared to ptfur tba srcHii;et iuduccmeuls to ilie YANCEY, BROTHERS & CO Mareb GO - 0 3m TETE SOUTHERN PABM- - ' ; f j VTiocTer has or can convcnicntlj ohtain wood ashes let him be sure and sow broadcast by Land ten bushS els per acre on hia wheat field at the time of sowing thft tuA - The effect of manuring vith green crops, or vegetable manure, is to render the soil loose and mellow. Heavy, sticky clay soils are changed by its process. ' .'' t,' Dr. McCluro, of Philadelphia, a veterinary surgeon who has the " care of sevejal hundred horses, informs the Practical Farmer, othat he has never known, .tho Collowing prescription to fail of curing colic in horses: Aromatic spirits of ammonlalhalf an ounce; lautianumvone anl halt ounces: juii with one pint bf water and administer. If not Tclieved,' repeat the dose.t mi An Ohio 1 corrcsixmdent of the Rural New Yorker has come tokthe conclusion that .a -cross between the Chester, and, Essex Tmak the beat hogs. He thinks the .Chester . axe a little lizht in the hims, -while the Essex are very long and square in the hams. ) ; '.' -i -i( In- answer to an inquiry as to the cause and cure of worms m pigs, a correspondent of the Maine farmer UooBoralse IJoiao rianure. I ! Wo have lway sen "warm advocate of cconoiy "a what are known as home mature :,'Ay. which we,-'of coursey mean i!ioiM which are produced on ; fee I farm; but which in too many cacr, are cither aadly neglected .'or: -C sughtlesaly wasted.!; Time and, again wc have directed special attention, to this cics should have failed to convince, we again counsel care" and economy in -this important matter. It is no art of onr intention to try to per suade - peoijle. that home manures r The fact. A na man whn nretond I TT .ii . .... : i,ir v I rriT 1 1 C I MtA Af V WM. G. "JORDAN, GENERAL ' '; r AVa. 68 tnd 60 Main .V., X OH FOLK', VA N. B. UNDEllTAKtNQ promptly nttended to In all It hAnclien.' The otilv Auent in the City for FISK'S METALIC Bt'RlAL CASE. Multoauy and otber JL'oftlns furnished t tbc anonesi notice, d also Carriasa, wfthtbe best llcarae In tteCily, aud the l'atcut 111 irlit Corpse Prrsrrrcr for lUla CU) and aurrouudliix eountry, March 89 m ' . s K- Sna i ESTABUISHED 1831. J. K. FREEMAN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER -Va, 29 At (Wwr JWnrf ar, 3ron3j'03LaXE, XT. Constantly on band a full assortment uf , . WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, , 8PECTACLES, , insand Jewelry carefully and pro perly Rrairet. pi7lUlr Work made up to order. March 23 8-12m , . F. M. II T MAN, t jte of Warrcnton. N. C, Office 80 Comuercb i Street, Rnonlal nllpntjnn ton 1.1 fn SAT.F.S P ntHLM. TRY PRODUCE of all descrli'tione, on vrbich j hone, the root will entirely COVCr it with the most delicates fibres, like says: ,',"If the writer will take the pains t to j give his pigs a handful of good rock salt at least three times a week, in their food, until killing time, I think his pigs will thrive provided he gives them enough to eat. -; The cause of pigs having worms is, think, the want of the preventive- salt. " Tigs hardly ever get any salt, except ' what they can get from the slops of the kitchen, j . Place a bone in the earth near the root of a grape, and the .vine will send out a leading root directly to the bone. . In its passage it throws out no fibres but when it reaches the I r rota tbe'New OrWa rWyasAL Wltrtt Ham tkoWM ftoV41ol? We would hke to know. All the maiefrratrr CTTtorw hcToii in certs of devmatatieai kloo4 csa csrscn, . 1 tasjority cf tht pople onrawrd and tcrmiied h? a cuncTitj la di! r , . , . , If to, wha Ua m uli xaijeritr ten the 'Cfeer'amaVi'wllca" stood VrtwWn -dra aixillilriA- all tended to retard anion anl to be get tnknoeUy, 'which will Intensify in limtL The ' ILadlcal iartv. with dispute , qtwuons wntca nave ocen - , v.f. .auA to dW 'i i c rs i t J - i - . . uiscossca unco .jqvy aai uevi vm,- i - :r,f --v c.,i.'j cidodiy.na, say the Badicalprcw. n 3prn trfi- 0r .11 v:ad. T . .1 . e..l 0 in we repon orxxao conwuro 01 wic part bustirta and tried to btiy Soath byniral nOrant, be wys: j. . ,.d inthc matter of the AUhimJ VThe .qncstiobi.whlclvhAYe herctor 11. concM the BeatW fore dmdea the aentimcnu.oi tne ii. aUt.-- i a rt?rtl1tfl tUtewt: were wrwwrre TTltfte bavin.been settled forever by tht u f H fofiU BCe. - , nigitcsx rnouna -aras-tnat man fit of m few Vew Una sWpywllCT,. tTru? Why ha. it . aot W. per- can resort to. Arms th highest I m . -1 : r. 1 '-...j .... i v . m 5 r , -ine pariv in power oart not CO XO 1 f to ' ctrTCUW, tog mannp tribunal. Jhat will do for one at Uie ; ,v . .v.. rL--v ..ir il.u t.v - are not valuable. Thev are: and head f ihi arm Tint -rma ar " , ' . : r;- hey should he husbanded with the settle a . nuestfon in law, in morals, 'f ??TP J most jealous care by every farmer, in 1 pohtical economy, or in f cicnce? , - ... . Rlat .th, .,,.) ' vrfl.!. 1 e r . 1 uikvu iivui tk uw uiiii luuuvi i ui i . ... y , . - tupport These ire some of the) military rale, 'with their whole po- t.A a.l'nnwluliM 4Vmn. . I. w., 1 ,1 i i . . . i l .1 0.1 be ignorant t th fa,t tr,f ni.-s..s rr , . results of the war. Other men oast mtttkni aaai!. to vtry . had ever merit ; concentrated manure Prophet of may possess they I do valne the products yard, when vthoso properly : cared for rm'nf in nnttw Y&fnri awV nwl ir-r I Gorer&zarnt : bT Federal bevona)tJ. Mecca .cipturedi the i'-i ; . - - , . m ; , rA,..t r t! not exceed in birthplace of the Gospel, r and lull '.; r. - - . .... aV... ;. -i ' ot the barn, hold k and we are eraveW told that Ccc, prodncts . arc had ot..CharI. Mavfl dofWil .t D senumews, nr a nave, aiaie oi.uunew V" . Tt s.hAt ..w r tut... trtf this, brought abOTt harmony. Utterly croundleu ta . fact, as l It i jluc purposen in this, to enter into an perhaps i the interpretation ;. of the elaborate; disquisition in regard to "KoraavwQuld now be Uughtin the the management of stable manures, schools of - Oxford, and her nulniu as the - subject is.too extensive 4pr miPht i demonstrate to a drcnmciied .. i in 'i o - wyaTCft-Aii we propose, io pooplc .the sanctity and truth of the da is to urge upon farmers general. Ration -of Mahomet - Became the reverse has been the case-; But I utterly ioconttstent with the gratait-. we arc, notwithstanding all the in I ous assun inptlon en which til "prenl '; diznities heaped upon ui. rcttins I nretext ts haie4. " "! . w w u a . . along pretty well." A few more good I Is it not amaaiirg, lieatre. Editor! : crops will put us in 'a tolcrably-inde-1 that Mr. Greeley, ia the fate af that ( '' i'li'i' "11 s" . . . 1 r f t. . penccnt coruuuon, anu, wun me aaiacu ' iot var ui urar jiarai iw - ly, ;e, wast imporUncp of avoid; W.!5n wastes from their tIl Mwnf th rw, .r, a ta I . D : .Potfr,w ftscrl oar t't. accoruing: io : . aacrwus, m manure heaps. Where it is possi- Dclievfl. tHat chriitianitr is false and I TIre .?Te h"; " n'. mce t aininjtoo, mfi- . bie, r those heaps should be under tri;, m trrio? wl,fnrWn.." surrender of our, arms any diiposi- ing4into it, were la not wroog. i se such,, arrangements are .made as Li:.. .v t : ., ... t UW, kUIIiUUV.UU.UllVWB WUCl . . , - . - - . - I. , - ' rT"-1 transmurea iram state io oiate, via T - . . . .urine-. irom xno cow ana other tW - 1irht t.U n,r stables, and. ( to prevent the over- lRU b . i . i i j j ' uuwa.yu. neavy rain, wnicn ai-; IS:that proof that slavery. . , i uoa to conunue or to aecp anre any j y c.coifvn war.' But thepartp ia power strifes I blood and treasure, li it not aisalia 1 t V i J-a- tile tf-t liberal CASH ADVANCES made when rc Orders for GENERAL MERCIIANB pronitly filled., ' 4 - March 30 " tion of the .most valuable- ingredi- ood to j -i:r cxtincticn of the negro ia this coun , These suggestions, we are aware try. For the benefit we: may derive are, only general, bat their com- from its suppression, 6) arms prove mon sense character will commend the ;right to exterminate tho black them to the careful consideration racc?.nag force settled the question of every farmer," .who . desires to of . rig!lti u pho citizeni of make his calling profitable 'Far- $4,000,000,000 of property without o, tuuu., juur manures, i can.peTisatio.i? I Is !the doctrine of nv ncn you Have saved and applied Staterightr finally settled? ,If true arms cannot overturn it if false it continue, and other and farther in dignities and inseltg arfto'heput on os, let the party bear io mind thTi: " For lime, at U't, aria all thiols rco; . And If wt d tot tcb th boar, Tbere never yri was para a a power ' Wlch eld erade, If vaJbrxUc, , . Tbc callanl aearcb aad rlrllloor . Of Ltin aha tminrM us s trmi ' '' ISE 9 6m JOHN 8, DANCY, Tarboro, N. C, T. B. 11YMAV. -" ; i . . , ; , J-t o-Naw York HYMAN8&' DANCYi' - - ' GENERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ko. 47 Wide Water Street, (Rear of Custom IlouxoO ' ' "NORFOLK, VA. DANCY, HYMAN U CO., ... OKNSRAL t ... COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. m K-ctuot TtACK, 'J' ' 1 " -J. a NEWYORK. ' 'Cotton and other rrodnre aold at owners H0FHEIMER & KEMPSHALL, WflOLESALK DEALERS IX ( BOOTS, SHOES, s No. 0 MARKET tQUAUE, . ! t NORFOLK, VA- We Intend to be the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES in Norfolk, and at the fame time fur ni"b our customers yritb sut-h GimkIs aa vnnpot f:Xi to give MtlRlactlon, notwithstanding the low (Inures tre place them at. v . ... i f Orders from the eonutry trade solicited, and prompt attention given to same. . ! March 23 j 8 Sm FIRST IN FASHION AND LOWEST IN PRICE. f , B.'NUSBAUM, ; ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' .'-..- ! i FASHIONABLE MILLINER K SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, WI1TE GOODS, Aloxandor's best Kid Gloves, lacej each one seeking a pore of the bone. " On) this bono the; vino will continue to feed as long as nutriment remains to be extracted. . Ftr general use a hen should ha a good layer, sitter and mother. She mu8tbe a good feeder, bright, clear eyed, quick in her motions, but not scary, -4 and' with- these points sho will pay to keep. Be sides,'5 she ; should': be large, "well feathered, with; small short legs, with a sm all head, broad shoul ders,' and a deep body.' The cock should be thicker in the leg, broad er across the - shoulders, fully a third heavier. Ho should have a gallant strut, be first out in the first to go to roost, in clined to take on flesh easily, generous in picking out tit-bits for the hens,' and not quarrelsome. -r- PRESS TRIMMINGS AND CORSETS, . -t HOSIERY snd BUTTONS IN GREAT VARIETY All I ask, la for persona vlalting Norlolk, to call at . .. . -;.-.,... No. O Church Street, optKw IB horfollt or New York, caarrW on!v I Next doo-- f o the Opera House, and look at . eaidtatm.' j. , ? i I.AROE STOCK.' , Telirnary I 1-tf "T" PETERSBURG. . F. E1TXS, M. D. W. B. rHOCTOK. RIVES &. PROCTOR, :-. truouAtw AStD wtTAiL.r 3lH.TT C3t G-1 STS, "Tp-btjJg.s, T.. . rANCT JUIO TOILET ARTICLES Pints, (Oils, -Dye StulTs, r Imported aid DomeUie Window sotmixiuf iiciot ron not adai.15. I . Would respectfully. caU the attention of Mer rhaaaty PbyslcUna, tlaaicrs aed others, to their eikieuaire atoca auu superior inoocements. ? . U 107 Sjreaaiere St., rcteraburr, Vsu Aril K7 - - - 13 -tail STJT'Ordera prcuiptly fined. B. NUSRAUM, 00 Cbureh Sfent. .HiV-' .1. , NurfolkJVa. March SO the every particle of them, there will still bo demand for all the con centrated fertilizers manufacturers are capable of furnishing. Journal of tlie Farm. . - Cultivation of.Strawberry . The Fruit Recorder says; have found the practice of running r,S close to each row with a subsoil plow, immediately after bearing will - perish - from its inherent weak ness. dut General Giant declares that tho question of State rights has forever been" settled by arms,-the highest tribunals "Are we to believe that ; States have no rights, and that 'fWo General Government has every mintr .rightCtte Joe trine of State-rights is season,- to work like a charm on the strawbe-ry plants. By doing this the t ground is loosend to a good depth, so that the new, tend-. er fibres and rootlets find easy ac 8 ota a. BT-vTOW, w, II, BcsNITT, I.M.BiSHA, Hamilton, N. C. Norfolk. . Norfolk- ST AT0N, BENNETT tStCO., COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS McPma'il'8 "WiiAar, ; j . Tbh House does strictly a Commission but nasa,and win, under no circuimtaacea, depart from the principle. 1 April 0avK-.:i.':.?i:. urn- ..-10 gy W. R. IIUDGINS, l " liirOltTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 1 OTJ3rS,' ctje.,' fcc. "'. .AVvU JT t SgmtrtiXQXFQLKi T t"VALL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ITLLF.lv "' Grns for Breedliifir IIous. j A correspondent says: :- -'A good- supply - of grass for breeders is of untold value. They should .bo put ' dn pasture two or three weeks before breeding time, as it Increases the milk greatly. Breeders, on a good supply of grass, with some" corn, wii not only retain their fleshj but grow continually aad be easily fattened in the Fait or Winter,1 while the pigs will be large and health v. and their growh will not be f checked -ninring the Winter. ; If breeders, "with their . . " ' n . 11 lL pigs, are conanea in smaii yarus during the Summer, and fed on rrrass alonci it will Take two of the former to I rnako- a shadow in the Fall, while the latter will be small and poor and go into winter quar ters fit subjects for disease. Successful farming is made up by , attention to.the little things The larnier who does hisl best, earns his money with best apprccia tion, and uses it with best results Such men arcthc f salt'of the earth.' now,- inf.tne same ciuatton as it was ..before ' a gun was fired, and it will : not be long before the people of thc.8cvcral jStates, to protect them selves from the encroachments of the Federal Government, will assert the truth , and, enforce tbe"doctrine of f-UfAntrK mi o ..t Sute-richts. Grant, in all his battles, depth, ; and are better prepared to a3 simply proved the. correctness irf yield a full crop the casuing sea- . lnac,ma.t'cal .proposition that son., Work the soil' as deep as wo more than eight; and if Dossible after the cron is irathcrod. the ports of the world had been open and follow it wiih a thorough svs- South . as they were to the tem of culture. Scatter well rotted orth and with a plentiful supply o compost among the vines and hoe "T0 n1 ammunition, ajid.'of com them out occasionally with a fork n.iry quaricnnasicr stores, i hoe; and our - word for it von will "7 tho least, doabUulir Urant get as fine a crop of fruit the second &aVd ivcd tne correctness oi and third years as the first. 1 ' "H . that . proposition. , That ii the oat question which the highest tribunal A cow gives richWmilk when basseuled. 'Wars may change fat - than when poor. vMhere are dynasties, but blood, ana carnage whlfthTRTTAor milkm. nererhave settled a principle. Uut . . a I v Ctn 'inoxptaaraca ! p' Hto ntt .tU -,CcMtitaticns l I) Sutca, as iaadw"i4if"ry tha people thcrsqf, fsunded ca principles and orgiiuxel la tach fertt as icenied to ' then tacf tksty to effe'er their safely aad Ufplaasa, teen swept lVtra exiiiencs qfepi'i ' Xxrj edict? IlaTa Txot ths ft t these tea States, iaclaiinj Css axil- trarily etafraaebisfd UacVif Wea ton- poVcrs in such, Carta. U 9 theta shall aecja most hlely W eff eCt theirsafrty and happiness!" Hare UrfJ o rtn aired and lilmTTap!ltdr-t form -awica-caastltatlaaj jctcd Hon. A. II. Stephens, of. Georgia, ConstituUonalisr, ia which be rejVcs -J ,C-rZHB .l.xt. - v JT atitmuaaa, ."laying their foadUpM .- loaaachpnaciples anJ argaalfUBf Its lino rntiricin rr h ia WtrV tl nrtrv MTha I vw - . . .....a. a.--w a' . aa. ' a .a.w War Between the StaUCsnd advo cates .his doctrines J of eqoahtv el power between tho scTCTtl. States of the Unions In relation to the sects' What hd, Mr. Grecl.y..aays about ' .r 7t secession haTing bera caxriod in the I 4"7 ... .. , Southern .Suu, hy a.iolcot,attbpMttUVMa' ! . :!- ,? .. vereive, ballying, 'terrorising, minori; I thit holdiat op to out Gr ty,ovcrawingandttifiingthe majority immuUbie aad crer-UKm crci of the people .of these States, u nota- principles of (he DeeWatiow C V11- ing but.baWian4Mktdaaertion, opidene, at thU Ue :ar which naot be maintained saiait tht present cixtUXSltant, 'PPfi the facts lof history. The qacstion onj " nockery addei to sdV.- was as thoroughly; ujscama as any I juij v-b -J x ever was before the people. Conven tions were regularly called by tke doly constitoted aathoritics ef the States, and members , duly elected thereto, according to law in all the States, which seceded before Xlr. Yours, very respeetfally, t . , but it Lis npt the fatness which the war has left results, and we point makes them so. They are cue out oar. some..? , i. has cniaiieu a nuge for the shambles rather than for dht called by the iUdicaU a nation the dairy. 1 al blessing; it has burdened the peo. . pie with anr onerous tax; it has viola A small or moderate sized tree ted the Constitution; it has dea-orali- at the transplanting will usually sed the country; . it has brctfght to bo a large bearing tree sooner than 1 the surface carpetbaggers, scalawags, a larger :. tree set out at the same I and plunderers, and has placed at the time, and which is necessarily j head of a great nation a dummy, to checked in growth by removal. 1 use . the expression cf Phillips. It has rendered the present Administra- If those who grow poor crops tion , powerless - or good, for it has would blame the weather and, the placed, in office thcr who know not seasons less would drain more, plow how. to deal with the great questions deeper, and enrich the soil by grasses j of the day. , Its spies, its slanderers, and manures they would find that I its sneers at the - mention ef the the weather and the seasons are not I names of Lee and Jackson; its byenns so much to be blamed for the failures, I who reioico at the desecration of the after all. Dana cm Orsb The Kcw York Sunsets: 'uIt , is. rumored thai Prcs3dt Grant nroDoses to make a visit to l.mnlti'aTrroelamalion f nr. TTim I ... J .Lltt'f- r - i vvaauiDgion, iiiy pome ume uin elections were aa orderly as elections v tBd that kfteVVJsy'a "raab- usuauy are in any ox ine outes o jns utaoDg lhe 0f the dewrtal great occasions. . Ia these eoarea- c-dIu! htf -will Jeari arsih for tions Ordiaancss cf- Scccsiion were olW nirt of th e cfobe." f ft ts P&hJ fcaa majoriUes! , Jt is UruattbitWrac'orhU fellow. r-.v--'r.MrvtrB tounsu of the . tbioei are to meet conventions,. saTe one, , aad .in all ,lim 01 f the pullfc Vqtiares tke S'h F aOpposedtosw- ihe Whiu 'House Vol being in cession as a question of poUcy; very haUted), to h'oJdwhatU cotataonly lew in any ci tnem quesuoaea me a Cabinet coo ncH when, Ills rifiV or doa 'iT. dat7 19 surmiseJ. it' will WnnaaiciouUr the majority. t Bat after JIx. pro-Wto hi aa omnibuiwIlVa Llincoln's proclamation ( of war- ticw 0f rcdepoeIUng Oie wear vin- aftcr bl4 WF. ucontUutional deTrn at the depot. U the .Wart, call for troops-rafter hia a-pension of tbo -Uvd authoritte; Ura rt!i6 w.n 1 ?r haI'a' corpui, no peo- of a journey teems to r4r he0 pie . on earth were erer more unan- 1 abandoneJ, atd Wee teoetsHy irnous. in any cause than were the of Vottcerfioi; J-uUIo tUwifrttac people of the Southern Stas, in lKe protccoUoD of th4JcniTy defence of what they deemed the J un j great essential principles ot Amer ican free institutions! There was net! 'Jealouir violates coo U acta, 3.- ont in ten thousand of the people, ia I sol res oadj,' breaks 1 ws flocks. at least ten of the Southern Slates,'" whoie . heart , aad soul 1 ere" not tiioroazhly cnliitel "ia " the cause! Iptfcs ef ihc CufcleratMcad.haTcllScr. Ui 1 any people on earth ever uic!lff. - ' '' ' : ' I etr'ays friends and ' nitghbcV Vly is food; and eTTrf.'oooljet- iter tio.ng or ccugaiog or