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il(jtt P Tia UtT. tAOu fas TBAB. RiLEllill, 1 tl, HEIMSDIV, FEliltlilllV 8, KB. TFKwi. ': ..-lt t aod Pas '. tji iw i s a a aw- waBaaaa aw r ar. n ub rm ik - - .T : j m 1 rn i i.iii zs , 1 111 an tvt . fif.i'.'""" .. .. -n , i a I II, lll .id. i . .SE.YTNKt tun mtunox. -feilSJSBOR isjw court"'! iivered tlieir opinio in the r" of Clark v. Stsalrj. in b(itlw "ke tnu ami nartMUl.Ic M, to the enYet C'al tin President " Suut aid t tit- Sunk,., of ti. llnusc of Hrpronet- t dive Lave mi ..,tr ULitcr the act of "autlj.iiudiinak ln -nPr tbete tn do 10, to ipuui! V,vri- D'' d'eweler to represent the iu "" h corporation a th ui lis. f 'u,er"" ' Th eourt held that thi.L "' ,lje r.d, bec.usc Itr"un l""h W tinn ,f thi- Ih Jtfpk "f thu "!1,,: c"n,ti Jhljon, in ll.f rm'"' "n "Hit "''- ouri uil dirrrt' Warren i ekf .Irvit to n-prra-ut the stale iu tlie Atlantic the inui. i N.ulli I jia rilnit rmnpmny, weie fliuU,J. Rut the court Hot tki ili.l not ( 'nlilirru liat I lie ai'iHiiuttf fJ (it itiutul i,tr tioju it. It ilu' 1 A ivtliinc in ri'ti rr Hi e' t" Wi ii.llirr tin 111 to l oi.t Hiitmilltfl III lit i l' ''e ''" l"','ln: 'uiiiwriv'i'w '' r""rt ""' IhiIiJ 4h 'ie ttPPtntl111 ll( '" J're' i n Jfei"'"r l'K l'',,n,' ir'' I'11' ,,IH' Kiiuib"""" '''(lll-"L1 'r.v w, r' ji (,aj rl -'li ill lill (ii'illt lit. V.li A. II- 1 ilnl tlii''"'1' ""lt ''lt! l'H"'"lj,'ut rf - rter' lurll!il hr tin- rtiiirniii-.ci'urt ttke iittiti ti-i tn-ilu tin- iuhTii' printin ly hi Iri'-'atiin-, wi-n? vuil, nor did 11..SHV in ilri i'lt Hintliini' tVoni wliirh V" it inilit he jity i iiitVnul, notwilh ilnnllil Htp fining, illial anil illiigiral .lii.iV'iiii tln-v rti'fcl. Hut tinv. Culilwill, li'illry a-nl rrtVi-unun for a litth i itruiuio inui an opportunity to illim tiati- hii rmlinil eal anil thui nioinotf In.s pr-iiifit-rt lur thi-iailiial noininitt ion I ir uvtTiir, prrti-ii U to taki- it for k'rmiti il thnt thi ui-n nn-ronrt hml li-ri ili-'l all tin' aliovo 1 111 1 11 4-1 1 ptaci's r.ri-iiW, nn .1 In- infrrs thil hf i i ni hi has tin- rijiht to till thm- plaii-.- itl-hi- app"i:ili-i-. an-l un'lfrtakt'H t" ilo -., Kill hi- iiiiM'l Mnp at this high liiiiiilnl outnui- opon th.- pi-oi!i' iiml 'hi- 1-ihIii lure. Iiionhr to Inn-, rirmmrr .t ami ihfrnj- thiKe ttllii tie I'' and ti :.j!,it ti iiit thi'in olT tioin having tlieir hold their plirr-'i trtt-J l.y the ctnt ae eor-lin to law, he convenes the heatU of department! at the enpitol and undertaken 10 wi; and Jrtc them to aree to iriA .ii7 the money itjeb(ti-y tr carry on llu ffttrtitUftm Autlutruaud PenfftesAtiiiry, and to dliter the pulilie urfotiuir t4 thtUireW p-thlit- printer, and thug drive and frcr hy iniru-, uufiwful, dinlion oraliie and eouteiiip'ilile uleana, those tilling tli'ni- plaeu-i n'll thi to the end !iU app linte. h inilit o iutn them. Su- ililiini-Ht nieanneNa infitmouii bi-yond ex Ulc.xMon ! In pMiuauee uf this Uleau. and deUtat ub.e ollii i.il eonspiiai-y (to whieli in ipiite all about the enpitol agreed i tl Sucretaty o State riftuel to furnish Mr. Itimniv, the contraetor for the state priutin-, with the laws, ifee.., to he printed Mr. Kainaay met the iiuue manfully and aijuaruly. !T hroiiiht his application for the writ of m.iniiiii to compel the Sic retary of State to deliver the punting t him. Th 1 res-til is as everyliody expect oil, tlu Ja-Ue ineir.li l the writ, and Mr I! 1111 jay, aft r ni ii;!i delay and great ox pettKC, oes on with his work. The Oovein ir ha appointed Directom or toinuiisi.iiier for the Insane and Deaf and Dumb Asylums ami the l'eniteutiary. hut the prerenl incumbent very propel ly refuse to surrend -r to this d-sptic and lawless e.oii l net oiithepirt of the Oov i-rnor. TUey tell him that he is nut or nifHtent ; llut he is uact and ul,)(rt to it,.. ..titttUutioik uiul Uirt of the State, and the people are his iijterion, they art tn-reign yet, and they are represented bj the lejiilit'ire under the enintitHtion ; that though lie iu ay thus nlttmpt to defy and dunppiint the popnlir will, he.ran an! bi aHowwl to du it urxifiHy by walking over them ! The result is, ('iiidweH's law lea effort i fruitie, eicep- that It produce Teia ti.ms, liyigatioo and not a little indignant frettng, and iiwrtil'yiag diipioinlnieii to Jiimself. Ho must back square down Jiii orn this shameless usurpation for the ukt of a little trifling- Uatronave, or lit uiu J bring law snlt afUT law suit at great coat to jirUiid to try th right of theat ijlliug the place ha ha thus sought U 611 with .mm hungry favorite. That is all. la the meantime, thoa filling tbeae plarea are enlUM, and inieeiandto dhv .charge lie dutic incident to tbe places they respectively till, and to ka from Ik LrttuuTM the fttnili neceiry to da ao. "it ruW-mrdiiaimfrim& h'n cabinet, r any of them, will shoulder the fcpoosibittty of wilbboldiog tbe r.,-e!irT tocarrv on the operation of tba asylum and peniTentltn or a Oirt ol Ihem, incruding Caldwell biaaatlf, hara aaid they woalJ do it. aa wt have learned. Xow let tbera do it if tbej will ! Let them adopt Hut iniirttt mtan U fore their pli'ioU aAtermrif tmt of plot without a bearing before the cowrt, in order tb let in their pell, and than e w .11 are what the people ay ! The law that they are bound toAi tkt mmuf (cam the treasury and torectgniie thoa bow filling tbe place, until tbey art duv placed according to law,v But CaldweJ! and hi crew doat care for tbe law, if such a nduct will ion U,dr parpcae. H. baa rapeateJl ' vted M . act f 1KtlturB. Tlie -TtmttrfrtMt "lii'f'M liiiTMrtuiaend ftp- r It to b KsnouiiiutUxl ly the rudinlk : ICY. ' Th rHcI larty W tfcfe Mt bene amiMl4 'b utU:' diaruanl of Catatitdliooa4 ami lawful uliliatiou Te; kave refKatterHy liisf tul.I thu run- tituttua nod Itwi of the state, and ar rented tcorai' if iA' krttt Innoemt i iti MM without warrantor any lawful an tkofite, u witnear Kirk' and H..I.1-11 war M' the people of Ataiuaiicc and f'a& well count!, furblacniim attniiait tin coititution auu liu m-ontr, itoiiUn n-a impriU'hi- and cifutii'toj mr and fled the Sl.-rti-. Tht pre--nt Oovrrnir, Caldwell, saw llolili-u perpulrat nil lu rriuu- and opt-m-d not his inoiiili in i-oniliiniiatinn ot ihrni itidi cd( by hia actino, he eudoibed thiin. Ily the impi-V'hnii lit if lloldrn, (Sid m'll i-aiue intoiitlice. What lias h-- dum- ( Mm. at the tint tbini; he did was to r,f,. 'in :iot of the legislature, aud he hah n pitedlv ii'wn-li d the la. ami In roimtillltion. lie has net h in If up aft a jttilje, and to gratify hii Jiiuia aud inalici. and hi partjiau re veuyefullieiw, has dta lih-d that art of the lfojjs.a(Ure were void. He has a-"tinn- pu( Iim TttV'trut tt i m st-If (Jmern t IIJrlkfH tllf )tSlM ! 1 1 1 1 Ui til. Hf lli:ik ir'Mnd Jud'jf t'ir ; ioIftl aw um well to :--ni! liis pin Tin- ultt-r i.Ur';ir.i oi lawful aulhoriu li tnt' termtk o' tlie rodtcdi ptffjf tuil i1- it iitlt-rs in tins Mtatt1. And liov ( niiwtM is auin the loremost iu I his re ji-ct. No wtHiilt-r. tltrrelrt lit- is u (avnr iu Kinon; tht ratir.:ili tr the npTt gov t-rn-hip. lr will prluti v t t t lie unini n.it ion, iLiiti iiu 'in fit nii'1 vnii t hy io bv luiaiimiit'd hy the ralu.ils ! I a-I them nnminatf linn anl tliiit nillit-ru lo tiitii imiIu'V or tlt'liitut t' mi.i mlivr-im ot thtr (-onstltution and laws! Hy their this radical parly shall be known r tl lilt! We are requested by the attorneys fo. Theo. N. Hainsiiy to state that the rt port f Ihc urguni.-ut In-fore Jude Moon-, ivhi.4fc apHired in our last issue, is incur lect w here it says : " And lustiy, it reveuls the hict that the .iipicine court it.sel! fall tlial this was a miaeoiutiacttuii. aa toe chiif Justice in -lellvelinL" Ihe opinion ot the court, thrvvn itte rtnOH.uilnUly of this mtitsfru -tion upon i febc .j!UHcl n-priMeuUujj itu.-taiulilU.iu tlio case." Tlie position of con4 whs that it ap peared in the decision tliat the tuiiliuc tion placed by the court was conceded hy counsel lAilliullt, aiilue-iit, and w.m mil therctiire to Ixr reardu! as if th construction had been duly ained brfou ihe court and the attention ot the ei-uit called t" l'lf' eoustriii lion loi ahich tin counsel iu Kainna) 's uise i-olitiuiKd. Then was not the slightest (Mi ction in. oh up-n the stipreuie coun by the uttui uey arguing the chu. NbhU'ik talons i in VKsrwM:n. Every train of cars from Ihe east brills negroes to the West mid houtli. f heir ilestination is ihe low country of tlie Mil. s s-ippi uud Arkansas. The colored pop illation curiously gravitate towards the black UiwJs the cuttott, sugar mid rice tietds. They abandon Virginia, Noilh Carolina, Tennessee ami Kentucky and hie away to localities in w hich their race may lie socially and politically doniintmi. Natural laws w;iH finally aufinl thos.- it i-i'iiirrcss, Ihe spirit and purpose- ol alt ahichure embodied ui ouuiMeJ (.ending eivil rights Uill. ii v proer- wlueh con gressional legislation may raver couliol die M'regiitiod of races U tlfected, aa.il there was a basis of sound philoaopliy in the propatiuoo of th Ulississippi con rcaaional carpet bagger, who lircaiucd vaguely of the creation by law id1 anutlM-r Africa in America. Hhy not luiv penri niih KiJgl&ad aed 8pmi and apiKopriale Mexico to purpor.f perfect Arri an be atitude ( -Mnnpltu Appeal. If every man had aui-b treasurer of a wile as a corresDonduAt of a Uffnioir warier tell borrt, ftienr woofil not tw so many dlrHcnlt HgflFtwto muster 4n the prtifrfctii ot living on mooarar.! iimowm. nits woman's husband wa cotnfiirtablv well off, and gave he a fair allowance (or upending money Quit a number of ream after kar Otarriage the said one day. " Husband, why dou't )oli have a bouse ( It i so mucti nicer Uim to. rent. " Ah, aid the hui-baoit, cant afford it." Uut, said the w He, woulda t iui Uke one it anybody woald five you one ?' Certainly, said he, little thinking that it would ever esmve t pas. The win- tiiea preacntad hiui witli a aheet of paprr Inch proved to M BMtilng lea Unn a deciSoi a nice horn IrV the city, Coating nearly $7,001. which aotoiuit she Jiu.) ve.1 out oi tlie money i.e.- nusoanu naii given her to spend. 1 1 NATsaaTiK TBS AinA ballova cent noprecwdently Attafsi-U-.rtI y i report arffcuNt. Viai aiinaai rtvaci-JJaripg Utc. siege of Pari ou M. Dupuy de Lmnti- rw ceived from the government of nathftial lefeore an offer of twenty thouaaad 1ol- tar lor a balloon which he undertook to the capitulation ot I'aris. About throe week ago, when all w complete, he made an aarent with" InTrteeri men, and the rtanR feewl hare proved to demon stration the perfection of hia guiding. The I 13 I I . l ualioon l aaiu vo nave ooeyeu ihc oeiui with tua ntaott alarritv. and to have progreaaed readily in the teeth of the wind. If thin on. railway and steam parlret ttockholde-ni must prepare for a fall. London aayfl raria aiil bec-me a three day' journey from Xew York wh-n tbe wind lavor. - t i Judge Jeffrey', point" hg with hi cane at pnontr4efore him, obirl4v'Tlire i a great logoe at the end of Ibi atiokV' Tba man repKeS, - At w"belt OKi, mi .ordl" iul w. H- Brow a. Xindumns ttnj fcjvnttiitm. At Cliaii.lHrH, Moore, JucLre, Frb 2M 1872. Ol'JSIOK Of THE CtH'RT. Tlie plaintiff llrK tbt u the Iftth Uy f Kehruaf7, lh7S, hctxitru'tcj with m- iiar through rtie joiirt a-nmiit !.( tMo -Ciieial 10 do t,he public pritiiiog f tb wvcxi.1 di ptuHueol of th sUte mvrnnieat; that b5 hiwi ei- hi- Ik md tumliDtf bimaelf. fai eii-x uton. mi. J tt(liiiiiUftrutarftr tlw perftmiiAiu-c of Ui" contract . tliM he dHHUiiiixl of the U ft utlaut Mt uuitiur, Sr. rutwy 4 iSttt'.c, certitM eopkf of the tub!ic I anna u:ii-nl by tin gvocrftl m m-iuUI at u nreni wmioo, In ofd-dr 'bat tir kVpfif firini tkm, rii wjuch d m&id 1 ho ml .. rii E 4i y uf mtlc re I u -j trt 'I'luply, jaIIiii ilnt the kfnnl.tnl V. M. iliowu liuii Iwnduly anjwinti't1 Io i lie ttHiri of si.xv jtnnti r, nud ibal lit: a t-tiliticJ to tin jrintinjB hr the statu ov (jrutiM iit, th-tt Hm -Mill) Mt'iminpT k iut to ilelivt r tlir printing to mu Hi own to the iujuiy of iLc nh.i ut :tf, and Hiat u i ady, willing ui .tlAv to r.miply with till cotltMl t. First, Tli.it a writ .iy m.-indmnu isMif mmmiaii'Iiiii; Mt'iutiiicr, si-rrrtiirv of lutr, to tirliver to him vitiftctl ropits of thf public 1 w, vVl'.. to br plilllt tf. tkxiu I. Thu' in tli- nH.iiilifiic mi in utu li"D i-fv-iu' iftatriiiiiih tin Ktid T. n hint'i, (n i it '.tit y of st;i:i-, limn ,b livt-rin- ;inttiiv Mii'l Biun In Hi it ni my copbn if i-sid lawn, Ac , or ;in p.ti t thcrrof. Tlit1 dt l'i u i bint JtdifliU the niitttrirf of fuel wt lorilj in the c n plint, but al- k-ui thjj liittWU is tttl ollitKf 4j" -tlfct' whoaediitvii h to print -wnid I . Ae and the pl:iintifl linn no riiht ill tin pI'ti'llliHCr. ' The f i ts beinu iidinit ted, the only mat ler in controvert ate fpirt-linn "I law t .All irn-iu.ai itte- in tht prn tedium wtre waived and the judgment ol the courl demanded on the tut -nia ol the i-a&e f 'lilt p:eiinlin pte-t ntt 1 aie . 1. What li t lie dill", ii-titc l-lw-cil a ( tuitracl or einjilo incut and mi olti' i f II. In tin- ilitmtitl a rnnlr.u-lor or a public oiihvr ; 111 It tttere Ix1 no attrh nllieer a Mate printer. Oi l ihc ciiciul ;tfvs. u,lily have the power to make the eouirut t aa M;t torlh by the jilaintitV f 1 lie tirst, moat important, mid mowt (bf-fieiilt- pjtion la, wt-erein tloet ah oflice d i rter I nun a mere employment t Diitte are atta4-hel to Imth relation- and theat ilut h h may be identical whether the M'ron artormtnfr them in a contritctor or competent authority, v hieh duty .mint la performed by the iucuinlH'nt tor the time hein-j. in hfrfitiUnt nf' ntr.tnivt, aiid if the ofit'-e Im'coihc vm nut, the duty and the oilire 3iirvie and devolve Uhiu hia sue ( r.sMH ; while umfV a eoutiaet or employ ment tin pai ticular duty may le the aame aa under in oltic e.jet it d n.s uot continue levond the lib; the contractor uiihisw ttw i.oi.tr t h unpjrberii.vd, in whi h event hia HaraoitaI repreaentative muat x ocute i; tin in cither (uiaca f contract. Hut ArW i.4. . .-ewt 4 iu lUiiv iht there U no y'n4il turtw$lL. Tlw dutr aria -a out an olhcer In no othVo then muat tie eontinuity of duty and auceeaHfon amoli the incumbents; lolh of h hieh chanvcter iHtk'a are abuwiit in an employment or con tra t i Aain, the duty under an otHee titt:u lies to the otliee itrwll and ia prr-crib- ei by the rugulationa of government, t i t ii r. in tlie nhapc of lawn or by other f the contract an 1 end with it - it ut lh h to the piibvon making the cou-tia-'t- it is not governed by enfial laws not reuirt ioi. ituttle louciiin the employ iient itx if inleieiHtent of the penon ci r ini i the employment. Ttie duty of iiu otlicer may cons-int in th' p i foi oium-r of no a t or uiuuy act bi'ioj, his t nn of cilice. fue jeneial iia-teinblv nt it scHsitn of I8,u--,71, abolihtod the office ol Mat piinU-r, aud cliUM.-Ual the printing to b don re by coniiict. In my opinion they liatl tint rioht mi Ui k.t. Nf L. 8. vs. Muttrae, Jd Hi a k . H V. H. va. Hurt- well (i, W'etH, .I8j ; Luiveritj Jttiiroud va. Hol.lcn tt id. 3, N. C. ; W..rthy va. Diuiett, (i.t N. ('. Kt-p ; Clark vs. HUiilcy, iKv, IN. Uer It lollowa ili-U l:oIIMiy ja- a contractor, ut lb d to do ihc put the printing accord- i-y to hi .oiiinict, and th it the defend uul iiiowu haa no nhU in thv piemiMH Ui the puiilu printing. Thi we.ht of n ip MtKibility rci-tuijjj on me. to decide iheac uiost iJilTi'-tiit fjucs tioua iu ivaily leaned by dm rrt action tliat the.defeiidattf can, on apN'al, h ive my jucliuent reviewed by Ihe nujireiue court mrt io -ci -n a ti ibijuai that can makt that certain which i now aficertiiin, aud corrnM my errors if any Miave committed. I e fore cIom this opinion it ta proper thut I Mhoultl pu tit iilar ly nktticu one of the argument, of ihe plaintiff. tt was contended that the deciainfi of the fliptcmc fiirt at thi term in Clark Ti, & an ley m not late, and I a atrioualy uretl to dimerwcl it. Diarrgard of law load tonan hy. It ia the duty of all fjuradna at all timca to o!kt the lawt, bat imiti csiHci r)! ao n the judgen whoae wwi-m duty it in tn uphold and enforce them. Insubordination ia do more tobe Mfeiatjtd ui Um judicial tbtjn iti the mi ti-. tary department nf the government. Tbe deciaion of Clark v. Htanley doe not conflict with my judtfinetit iu thi action. The motion for the injunction with coeta, hi bo taxed apiiriKt the plaintiff in iiarvrot Ikown i diaailowed, as the aocictary erf .Ute bn tiie rj if ht to deliver ae many co pi ot oV the laJk, tc, aa he chixniea to any ote aim mnv eppW for them and it i hin tint y ii do if hia fna are tenijer ed. Titc motion. fr the ant of nmndumui ia allowed. The plaintiff will rerTof Ilia coat against the defendant, Jtcnntnrr. 8 ( , M(K)UE. J. i W uudcratancl n the rendition of tlit opiumw hy Judge M-ior, tonnsel for Mennin.-r, eskefl the supreme court w liether or not the could hear an stated, M hit reason for making thi m-(fWW.-lJwt uixlea .the tl4H'AL.C0tlllt.l)C. heard at tins term it would not b takes, a be was hnwilling to a-frise hia client lahalerer his rights might be) to atop the public printing' until June tcant". Tbe rourt, as we innlerstauil, hare refused to bear the pM-nl at thU tTm. v This is a virtual aurrender of oae the principlo cnuaeiated in lhat extraordinary oprnNm ol (.l.trk v. Stanlej. floiiie joting men are a little partial to Woe eyed maidens; othei like dark eyel lasaea, but the moneyed virti bae tb BO(t auiton. r affnT.g. (iUZAT HPKCII OF fiOX. CARL We jiw b-fow fH btre;t m our po e KtiJ aiim t of thr gTPt spm'h of Hou Vf j huri, of ii'.nni, de.m-r fit in tlif tM'sale of the HtaUn, Frbmrtry 3CtH, on thf iMhittt n of Mr. H-muticr, in relation to ttic ot aun to Fn b l) at UU : MR W ill KiV MKKt II. Mr. SthUK rVitld ; " Tlw wakuttt of a ( .him- i ;ipt to tli rliNH, i tar it by tin1 nature ot tbt- niuuiitrnta iiaet iu it aupfMirt, Wht-ti wt ht-af A car a.vottil by inMtiiiiiTioii, and irKit udiH. with rvjfio-d to tht: njottvra o thoa- whj haf taku tliv other hid', wt' ;tr- irv apt U aupporf tKal tlu-r' mul U aoiiitthiug wronn. NoiKwiy who haa liMni'd to tht percltt of flic HtTitttoM irxnu Indiana aid .w iter a mivi). tfioium aim LttuKiin, i would dtny that' ttie gtHcral rnh hdiiIk lo the pm-at-nt matter. Thk rtt-niator from lndiaua (Mr. Morton) tiir.t to nnivinn- the Senat' that thn" ci'ilhi Ik- no an.optcinn connected with the cule f aiun by thin tfoverni'iit to eir'nin trwn, Inihum vrrv rutvi nut of tin' r pnbliran parts teal into the tleinorratif 1 tu-'lilt-r, i b -hum' the platform of the Miroitri HU-iaif 1k-.h not oectord w ith bin viea k uid must, Miereftire, he unrepubli an and ratlirhllv' wrotitf, and In'Oaurc' he is in favor nf the re ehvtion of (ieneriiJ tiiunt, and i autre have it. j I Jiuhtt r. j The &t-nair from New York '(Mr. I'nijkliiii;,, tollowil in the fiMrtsti pti of the Hiiiaior lrm Indiana. l!e tried to ctuniiue u that the xahaof aruia inuht neccoanriiy tt Hre iioui bsaine, lMHnuse there in no imprtaioii abroad that , there it a iiiilid.y -Mu in tnia count. , letroviii this ailiniiiitratiiiii, mid Ih- ;uis- l lie iletniM rate tut-eiietiltitin iu New llain s nre tl e -ieee!ii-s of i-ert:iio n-pub lli-iin enittiKS i i nrit-ir lo ilefent llle ail niinistratinn par there. Wltn AHK Till-- MUAI. I1-MII-JI OF HIE All MlMS'l l( A I II IN. Now. sir, 1 w til not th ny that tlitve things aero ery eioitlentlv e ire.-sei,anil mii,'llt llnve bi-ell vel) propt-l elsewhere, but. eertiiuly ttiey did 1101 throw uuicli lllit on the illestiou nuw UUiter diseus stun, ami t siiuuio im glim to piss iiieni over, did 1 uot desire to devote a verv fen leuiarks to one tiling snid by that Senator. With hii air of tiiuniili lie held np a mnii!ilet iurn irt in to einitiiin one ol my siieeelies, sa ieif that it was eirciiltttetl by the l. eratle toil 1 in Sew HauipMine, unit su priMbii.-iiii; a m-ler .-il'wit than anv ritlter iliH-umeut. 1 have sillee liupliled illti lli.it in il'i-r, uiul n hut do you think that pamphlet eiintains lt contains tlie i-peeelif of tlie senator fioni Illinois, Masiu lmsetts and Nelitiuska, aud myself, anil they are sjieeeliea ileuouneiii tiie Cor ruption pievitlluii; at tliv LU-.tuiii.Ljoutle ol New York. Ij' sueh things wnrk aaiimt the suitaini of the uditiiirstration liaity, then the lutilt does nut lie Willi thoau who denouui:e euiruptiim. It jn those syejiphan l who, by covering up eery alnisc, ever ao glaring, and defend ing every violation of law ever so arandul ous, who have brought thy eowutry ttrfM pass where we now tlnd it. Ves, there is a u simatoriiil cabal" upon this Hour. It is that "eehal" which defeaU-d the Sant- I i uiiini.fi scheme. It is that "cabal" w hich ton'tnl the investigation of the cor rtiption iu the New Yoik i ustom house lt is that " cabirt" which exposed those atiuses and rendered nec.ssaiv their re- formatioii; and let me tell the Henate-that those sh-i ehea ol our would not have produced the least effect upon the He publican voter in New Hampshire, if it could have oeeu aanj at tli same time that those abusoa which were laid 0cn in all their deformity a whole year ago fi.-ui tieen aiiutisnea, ami ir it couhl have len denied that lt & rtlnck ing were at that moment still plun ing the merchants ot New York. TUB MAIN (iL'HTIon". Now sir. aa to the caae before ua, I look upon it aa rme of great importuuee. It call fur candid and fearlee considera tion. If we tiip it of all the personal animadversions and the (lowers of rhetoric in which it ha been enveloped a in a cloud of smoke, and if we look at it in it simplicity, we find in it three great (i leal ions presented ; nrst : What was done in accordance w ith the ruleof conduct laid down by the government for tie own action, the rule that no arms should beaold to auy know n. agent of either lielhgereut ( The second was, w hat u done iu accurd nee with the laws of the country I Third. is there in tlie fai t, aa they aland b tfote ua, any ground r,r suspiciou of norruiii practice connected with the transaction ! In diKuseing the tliat, he aid it was absurd to iis.crt that these sale were made undei th ordinary circunistauces surround ing prcvirnu lalea. It wss lure that the government had lieen at Ming arms ail along since the end nf the reliellion and nobody louad aa fault. Hut when the great war between France and Ueimany had broken out. and th president hud iwueil his proclamation ol nvutrallty, would anvbodv av that no eitrsotilinarv precarious were neceesary iu the sale of aruii. latuividual might be pardoned for taking refuge behind a techicaVigno ranee of the destmatjost of tin arms, but a nation could not afford to do that, be cause it honor and it character among nation were at (take. Lets look at theJfinsL A thort re statement of the fact in tbe ease' will be nx-saary. Tba War I partment i by law permitted to sell cc -tain tfuxio of arms and orduance ttorea. It did n for a hii.g period of time, and there wa nobody fln.P ing any fault. Then came I he great war Hi Ksjrrme. which lairrouo.b d the eaa with circuniatancea of eitraordiuary moment. Tbe President frmied hi procismatioa pieoging run great go, ernmeut to oinerv ij!TJi!l?M Iselllierent nowprs N..wr -wiili .. tor pretend that there waa no eitraordi- naiy precaution neceaaary In the sale of arms alter that proclamation of neutrality Tit tire" ff ar:,1WltillfMtf.--tli-''TrW' iivuld IX told to ny mown sgent n! iiny I -nt twe mm gui uiib f wi n , -w a -Ytm 4. that rule honestly eMabhh-ii f Waa It faithfu.ly obwrved f Wa it laid down in good faith t If ao, that friilw ba.1 to mean snmetliing ' ohoi'nd roit rricio!r or fonncrr rniiP- Tllld. Mr. Minn read a letter written by the Chief nf Ordnance, dmcribtnij, he said, the operations of tlie War Department iu mak ing sales nf arm al that period. 1 he let ter dated that bid had been Invited by coding out letters ta the principal dealers in arms. It wa rcuiarkub'.a, however, that llaker & Co., the only-very great arm men-bant ia New York, were not notified, awi only learned, by accident that th sailea wcrr to tnkr plare. t mo mak inir t fc? ftwc&'C1 'RwMe ,ewsBBfiw 'Wnwajfcrtivaav- and uottuiMl tlie rruMUan iiiiniatey. I lia minister at to the War IK partment aud aki UlAt the sai. should be pAi( oS tut a lew ilaya, aotl it waaituu. The autaUir Win FirfK i . (VitWUnr,) hrt naul i-bae tUW is-UmkIii atwhoa- tef oariia not into III hands of ii, 1'hal a- a niisttik. He (Schuri) bad tweai id eoiiimuairuUou with thai bouse and had itM-.Tti.invd the fact, which as, that thet I wid bid upon a ipiaulity of arms for the purpine of, keeping them front the Freocfc, eapecttng to tie ricoo'p.nsed by tbe Ur- inan goverumeut; bat that government ilrcllued to have anything to do with the arms and they paaand into the hand of .x linyler, Hartley (iralyim, and attar ward iuto the Imn.h) of tlie Krenoa. Tlnre were new calls for bid, to be opened the 30th of Uctohor. On Oc- tolter 21, at 4 p. in., the aalea of a large amount of arms to everai Hnu were poinnU-tesi, and aoconling to a dus pulcn of the French Consul ail t'nwSsnu had been alrradr liaitlr raid tor- by the From h goTerumeat an tbe Vii Of October, just one day after tba sales from the department were completed. tVrtuinly, the buaineea wa done prompt l;(lHughter) and the cjtlostloa waa naturally uggeted whether when HiUira wiu discovered a a Krench agent, the .tales were not postjuineil in order lo give him an opportunity tc make arrange mi nts with othea paitiea. He did not charge that this su the fact, but be would ask every fair-minded man whether the .suspicion did uot liu druadftilly near. Then eaine the sales to Kictiardaon. Wlutn the War l-piirtnii'nt was not offering to the lirr arm di alera, did it aildres one of its leUeis to Mr. Thomas Kirhaidson, 1 1 unselloi al law, iu New York t (L mgh. ter.) The Senator frtxa New Vol k hail laid great streaa uuou wlithe aasuun-d to bta Lu l, thut liichardaou need not have have Ik-en doue by merely aending iu his hid accompanied by twenty jwr ceut of the pui-chase money. The record showed, however, that, the husiuet-s could not be done in that wav. lK-aue inie effort waa neceeaary iu urder to s-itify the cinscien.ee of the War l)e partment eUiul the propriety of making the ralrit-lgc, and it showed also that that etl'iirt was made, not by Kidiardsnu in person, but by another gentleman Mr. Itomington the aame Itemiugton, who, on the loth of the pieci.-ding Dctolwr bad been discovered to be an agent of the Kieneli government. As further evidem) that there did exist just grounds for sua piciuii, and t here fore lor investigation, Mr. rt hun read two extract from testimony given bv liar. Itemingrna in France on the trial of l'lace. Mr. itemingtwn, being a witness under oath, aaid : ' lidid not re gard myself as obligod to make advance, and this still leas, inasmuch aa I had my self to pay to the goverunieat of the United Statin au advance of ten to twenty per cent." Again, before the imeatigating committee of the French Aaaeuibly, he said: "by the French government 1 wa charged to treat with the government of the bulled Slate." This hurt statement alto rhowe.1 what brought ftemtng'lon back to thi country in December of that year, lie came to transact the busiueas connected with the purchaae which waa ostensibly made by itichardson the lawyer, an.l it wa aftsr hi return here on that errand that the Interviews and negotiations described in his (hVmington's) letter took place. The aenator from Indiana (Mr. Milium) hud objected to Ilia (Helium's) statement the other day that the government wa not only bound not te dell to men whom they knew to be agent of either belligerent, but also to satisfy thein aelvea by all the nieana of infor information in their paiesaion that per sons applying for arm were not the agent of one or the other bclligurcnt ; but he (H bun) was willing to accept Mr. Morton's statement of the rule, which was that if the government had reason to iM'lieve that the penon buying the arms was an agent of the French government, they had no right to make the sale, and that all the government wa called upon to know wa Ibat the purrhaaer waa not the agent of one or the other of the bel ligerent, and he insisted that the govern ment had failed to do it duty. TOU AOMINISTKATIOS'B INTKHPRKTATtOW or ot R ntrriK a met thai. The nenator from New York, Mr. Conk ling, had said that " cash " waa the pur chaser. That might lie well provided tliia.Mr. Cash wa not the representative of a known agent of the French govern ment. No matter, says the senator from New York (MM oiikliug,1) "cash" is the man who buy, and we look at nothing but rash, llut then where is our reason Hilo dilligemet Where is our goo. I faith I N.) matter, the wuator, thi great A merit- m republic of ours under stands her good faith and interpret her neutral duties tip in strictly "cash princi nlc." (Laughter.) 1'nmdlv the uui ilar-1 of our national morality and honor wa Mirne shift by the senator from New York with a dollar mark in cash aa the coat of arm of thi great, republic .ol the Lniteu state. (Laughter ) Hi rioustv (leaking, are we sensible men t Are we honest men f fa this oar rule of neutral duty t I thi the rule to be oil served not only by us but lows da ua f Let me warn at-natom to pause long before they commit themsel n to any position o aluurd, mi mean, o ntterly dishooorable. Latt tue tell uiem it la nor aarrnir Iiatlon to play little tricky gau.es and endeavor to cover themselves up with little qulb Dijng lecnnicaiuttak Ultt Tilt Wl OKr AJITU KT T- KiTtltRCCT- :a.tjiT. i ty with tb KaKKtu oovk Mr. Khnri diaraaaed thu at-great length and aaaddiUonal evldeuc tbatytberW waa gronad tor aoapieioa aad luveatigatioB, read a passsge troni tbe teatituony (ivea by Julee Leoaaoe who waa praai- dent ef the Armament (Jomniittee at Totum, in Franoev while tbaael aakw ere going on. 1 he uetien waa aiaete i,3?rtit! OTewhargf .ma b-t of - nflca, and this witmw aaitf'-There wassavezpanw beyond the peroeattsse allowrd to Keta agtoe, ainnt we bed treated dtrortlv with F leral irovoni -l"M'l-'"i-", "'" "l1'f,1,'fJTll.1 llirei rTni Trt-e ot -mfW 1HT" 1 Iswil Inr 1 1 TrM, - .ta marmira ton should veeae to talk auoua the want of patriotism of thoee who railed tlie at- tefitioa of the aenate aad Use country to thi M liter. It waa quite evident that foreign government wr aa well infurta ed a they were, or even . better. (Lauter.) These etaUHuent rnevde under oath in foreign eoaru left ao eoorae open war the United State except to la veatlgete ami show tbe atatenienta in be false if (bey were an, or if they were true to panlsh tbe goilty. TBI. UCOSD rOIHT AL OT BCa1 tVOatlcMS feLM.il. Tb KCtXtd t)Uatta WM, wort ttie laws 4 our Mn( i.iLl44a4 -ha aa. ui uiittut legality to s. II the lirea. li load ing ritl.-s at all. The statute aethnied th tale sf tHd ioiiu,.-nn.nJ. iHlwlltelLLJwftW ftt want .!d,,ai!ce stare which, wstiw daiiiaiitHl or rrt her arts (HonirttW.- tiw the tniltd tstarea ruiltlliry Ktlu or fi fJtemmtU.trf-.ttj: l.'nital Htauw. ami uo.lrr Ikn tba I ti let of twdhnmce had shinned th right ui aelt a htrms Duintier of tireach loadmg jitice of the itleru of ISi'.ti. and that al a time when tht militia thrmighout the noiulry were.annnl with old innnlo haulers. Mr. Morton aaid that the b.t h loaders were of a dicrlel pattcra, and that it was the int. otioii of the government to arm the militia with an iliiiroved rifle, la view of this fact, therefore, the d tardejl riflei ditl not properly eouie with ia the claasc of oidiuance attire mon lioned Ip tlie statute. Mr. Schurt said thai the Secretary of War and the Chief of Ordnance had etnae doubt alsnit the propri.ity of their notion at the time, and he had a letter from the Chief of Ordnance to General Belknap staling thai the aruv ao aold ware fit t tb I'hited S atew aanigav He lelt au thorixtkl, tlierefiire to charge flagrant and manifest breach of law, He charged it on the showing of tho Chief of t)rd nant e Ininself, ana' if there waa to tie any quibbling about this point he would be glad to hear it at once. I'osaibly an at tempt would be inmle to explain it away too, but he would ask the Senate wh it would IhtOiiic of popular respect fur the lawsil'the hew tiiiikcrathii rtckleaaly quib bled away their iiitiiir(; What woultl be. eouie.if eiiiistiluiiiiiial government io thil country ii the t xi cjiive i-fficer. of the gtei iiuii-nt aire to be nllumuK to feel hat they miulit diaitgaid the plainest lai-ai-i- in, uf Invi, nn.! ihat, like Cm-mr AumKius, they i.nilil alwais h-ly upon a sllbuiisaive anil oUnlielit Scnt i lie kfl!liul.-.Uit . ttuitUe. . la. riumiuibcr tliat th TitiHD r.iixT -Tua kviukni k or collet; rr THANsAtTioN. ucjlJ the rti uiiLc to riiineiubet that On the third point Mr. oVhura argued that the fact already shown were enough to juatify a suspicion ol corrupt tranaao lloiis. The tmtimoav of Keminguin and if French oHioiala, alreadv relWrwl to; the anxiety nt the chief of ordnawoe te aid Heuiitigttia in settling hi act-omita in r ranee relating to tbe aame tranaautinn. for which be (tiouiingtou) had been uetee sibly driven out of th war department; th difference lietween tbe amount twid by the French and thoa received by our government ; tlie jeopardising of our national relations, the t Liking of our In tern! harmony, the Mag rant and contested violation of law by the War Department.; and the mysterious disappearance nf large solus uf money all those facta and cir cumstance went to show that there waa ground for suspicion ami for iuventiga lion. Ami tbe senators on Ih oih.-r aide knew it and felt it keenly, a waa abowu by these attempt to divert the aenale and the country from the true que tion by charging (hose who urge this re olution with acting as Krench agent and with want of patiiotisin. These charge were Il.tnsy and, absurd. It was tlie duty of the guven.liu.ut to iuveligatai tlii matter, aud if the wrongs charged up id me executive department have Ixwn com mitted it wasAJie duty' of the legislative department of the government to frankly and boldly disavow them. That waa the only comae worthy of the American re public, and therefore he wa not afraid to discuss those matters in tin senate and de nounce the wrong in them, fur be remem bered that t obdi-n and Hnght, when they warned tneuritisli I'arliument of tue con sequence of it conduct duiiig the rebel lion, wen- lar belter patriot than thot wuo tiecrieu uiein lor ll. K. COMKLI.NU' AMKNUIIKKT. Mr. Hr-huri, then apoke of the amend ment offered by Mr. Conkling, onluring the committee to inquire whether auy senator or Ami-m an citizen had been in lusiini with any foreign event or iv. The spirit in which it waa offered, and tlie point at whom it waa aimed, via ; him self, Mr. Huiuucr, and the Maruuit de (..liamoiuil, ami lliusconclutlet) ; thb tiAHoKR or uppoaiKo Tua nmiiia- thation- iniaoHoa in rnor.(T. There is one peculiar feature about thi uintter, to which 1 desire to call tbe at teution of the fltatc The senator ha re ferred Ui an old statute nf lit). which he yesterday held up liefore our eves What i inni statute r it inreutena. witn tm priaonment and line llnsie who are cillk I xem uf thn United rtu.li- and hare anvN .Hiiiuunit-ation or correspondent with any agent or toieign goveroiiM-nt by wrncn either in- laiMsit'n ot tlie trnvern ment of the I'lnt- d Hiauw are defeated or an fnfliieuce m exttrrisel upou the action oi llle i'eigii g-vriiiiirns. Sir, tins statute held up bwfhre om eyea in this case I a nuau giorloua thing. Here stand two AlneneaB reuator Bnt entirely unknown to the Country : Bcna- tors wlina record ia not entirelT devoid ef pat ill ly am latriotism antl rvi.-e ; Kenator wlitaw: ou in and end is tn Investigate ' the sbnses nf the government and vlofa- litMl .h' the laws. Ah. fir, witiisje tht -aig4cri aut pt ctacb-1 Thee , 5ena tor are met hy one of Ike apokea luen . of the Administration, floatth ing tbe statute in hi hand, threatening tneui witn nne apd impn-enoieot I la deed a most glonotis apectacle I Let rt be knowa io every aook and comer of this land, let the news go fbrt h all over tli vast boundaries of ttits rpul)lie:Ttimt be who l In earnest, aettiiig hia race again! tn.sje la power witn 'earlns pnr pi aw to detect fraud, to punish viwhsUoot of tb law, hae by "Ilia power that be oiieoul to him the pnwp et of dungeon Why, ir, I never thought that the ad mtaiatratioa was ia cettditlaetsttit aa dawperate. ae tho. Laughter.) I'biOfr are lnd.d stevelopieg very tee. How lung will it be wbea) few .caonot - Uuw ftsr teetttaner area sgainat Lret and Mock ing, the tCuiqitt ef tlte Uencrat Orator, wittieul Baring statute dug dp that will pttniah yaM for I c-flmyMswt-iat setts uw Irtna Hew Vm ilakevtbet he rat in his way throw feariatn aiy awal, aa will easily dbeover that a I f14 -M we. geruus than be ; aad bcttsn a thoataewd of main at taaavH. MauJdluil A r, air. J I will voue lor kla ems oduieet, vote for tt with all tb acorn which H eWserree. AnKlk,r word to ttw sawtators I nam In dianaaxnd How York. Fi r wee af aatV ter ergMiasest lavwy bare bet tafllaa; a that tltaa nwoluibaa i aaeeat t afSaa else (iermwnvote. I think the waater froea Indiana knows well that if it had bsaan alawirrd tn slhvt tue Oerman vets at a jeact ar when teeluag taut very high, and wbea it woald taut have required enuch toast it ia Deroar Samea, aad wbea I a4 ererj la- flaane a my power, tittie aa it waa, ta bar thee asias of arm stopped aad ta have at tlx same time that fastuig am bed, ht kbowa vary wall that If tb Csenaa tasM u asasi.thiM HualJUTl'lilieiXLU ASU . CALMAKLl iatJLiifyat .,. i.A-h)-.,i. -i. a 1 Known llu n wtiai I I n i now abnttt this bushicas. (atitl I sm Irvt to smt that i.lil anil w.-nl -...it.. mOup Aim.. VrmnimitMr- jstv mitiaj 'i'itii ITO-VWP arjixiora nre pmn-ina Tn rt'' inana very hia;iilr not ti.1nid.lv, linh. ffe who liataatrd to them on Friday ait yeawrttay nnirt harr nrm-t tre i-ocrti shin that they were dts itletlty w-t.t, ' on the tJxrman Aineritan ciltt... Laugh ter.) I think llu ir suceiiM-a woultl hv been much more appreciable had thrw two stmators. than wli.mi tl.eie are no oth'r. more Influential with this iluilnlatnithHi, gone at tlie time when the anas won eokl and used their burning eloquent eand their powerful effort lohave the inlscliirf stop jastl ; for their power wa far -greater than my own ami that of the HcniU ftttm Maaaat lntv.la. who were tkeajoeMtdaied ta be uintMMitiou to thi ja-lminiatraiion Y'ea, air, lliey are railn r sweet on lhUtr mana, althsmgh certainly mat tua aiiieh n. They auy that the Gurniatie are a 4ttrtf-wviH, UMIigeot, - pauiutie -e-ple, all of whlob ta tni. The Ocrman Anrericaii love lllierty ; they are nwreted to rrpublMMtt principle f but let ax te4 aanatora, mare l anotner tiling V (rhtch they are no lea devoted, aud that ) both cat government. Both enafor bare taken tbe tmnble to inform thi body that no tn) ia thi country own the Herman born citlaun ol thi republic. Thai i moat certainly true, and 1 am proud of It, for t ant one of them; and I am euro nobody ownaine, (Laughter) Ma, ait, no man own tho Qerntaa American citiauna of thi country. No politician owns them, uo senator doe: not even the President of the United Htatee; but least nf all are tbe 0r- man of tin country owned by that claaa ol puUUcalia who. ' deapiraltly Juua from tho gi.n.irhw. Least eT. alt do they belong to that it'la-a of inililit lsns who are rtiatly to tover tin any abuse, to justlly any wrong, when the discovery however uat ful to the pnblie lutereat, might displease tlie ailiuinislratisin oe in jure the party, I .east of all do the belong totlioae pilillclalis wlio will sacrltlce truth and right, and justice, anil honor, and public Interest te the mere advantage uf a party. No, sir, tbe German do not belong lo anybody, ana I am proud to av an.. A one man they fought the robber neat of Tammany in New York, and I truat yow will find them in anlid array fighting eve ry Tammany, small or great, w-lterever and oq whatever side thrv may find it. An attempt ha again lieen mad ttttie. niiesthi whole iaqury by a crack ef the larty whip. Methinks those who make that attempt grievously mistake the spirit ol the tune. 1 nat popular voire which demand honoat ami punt government sneaks lar lull.f r than tht. e.ra.W n bm v party whip. The American people have 1 1 .1. .. I...". .t V I. iieiuu Mini era. a ot'iorr. t oey liearu II at the ennimeiiceinent of this aeasiiin. when what the senator fnnn Now York was yesterday pleased to call " tbe enatoiial cab.il" stood up hero dojnand iug i Investigation Into the abuse of the government met with the reply that there war no wrung to be righted, and those who lii-oaUal upon tt went mere niiaclilcvoii plotter and base traitor W) party and country- Thet wa tlie cry ; anil yet w hen the tiinuirf wa had and only a corner of that veil waa lifted which coven the public air vice, the reek ing odor of corruption tortured the very n.avtril of the nation. I)a you think the people have forgotten It I Thee feutcw bar very well that iniquity waa expoaed and the dtxir wa oiieDwl to relorm there were acwi men whoatotui not la tear 1 uf the crack of the part whip. And now we hear una ttorm ol cant and (lenunciatitm again. Gentlemen, do not tleoelve yourselves, l he eye and tbe of the pee pie are open, and they have Heard ntl aura already evitli wbe k they will eanvatnber. Mo party erjr will tnuen lowger befog their sense ami stupify Ufotr mimla, Yue may try tn throw ) auspidmi upoa the motive of tbeae bo attack corruption, but it will be ia rains Th peo ple understand that wkea moKrea ar oall ed uo juet4ou, the anotivut of thus who are aurviuj a tile h.oobtneB taf power aia no lea oixo to douet uiao the niotluj)l men who buuib Hi acck it favor at lit eliiu uf au hiHKirabl llliiejierklenc I ami tueir mnvieuous ut uuiy. it tuo lajll geiitlcmAii that we knew the rtaul to patrutuge juat a well a othur; wa d-d t4 walk it aaciitlaug that ..wlJtb Wait b, the crack of the part wbtp baa jnat lis power ia thee day uf o.ira. Mere part caul Ilea elate and niiatuig Usm the toniacb tat' the petiplt. If jolt Uiuik ilsat tba atereosant which ia now growing all over tbie land U w mere pit at oi wiliUciana, yen will auoa diacover jour aiisuka. U la a new awakening of the pabUQUousoew'. It ut the react. .a against llut aaijr poli4 cat morals and tueapim of juiiuery a tttt-jt have grown antl been developed la time nf war and of great palitlcjil excitement. It it aa earnest uprlirtig fta ad tioneat anil pure-- (rovernmeiit.- Yott ttoaat. rspei that with party .dUclpline i jpxt cannot betfl it with penal ttatutet. It may N t mors oommotioa to day ; Undortaks t resist it, and yoq will fled tt a. grrat moral political tivoliilioa t-miarrew, Waatsver otliers may do, I have takes my lot. It is to tills cauas that art bsait is aerneatly derntsxt, and Wltb UaUVCMaa 1 will itand or tall. , . . t -7-' ' Ia t KaaaaebtMetU Handay school ra- eeotlj a hoe wa kod by bit teacher aew many commaaamenu mciw were j Tea," was tht prompt lepry, Tb avebar laid Uiert batt bees one aa ted. aavl askod fclia what It wst, Tht, tx.j looked rerpleXet1,ei'atcned; lilt bead) evwnanl, aoil time triutupluvctty replied, Tut fifteenth aVisd.a.L' , . , , ( 1. 1 ii i saeee WooDUtix BluM-aiuiT.-T-Mri.'tVforf in ouuiiuit, w net Hscxuxv at sue .tew a ut ea.laawy. srf Miette,!' taid that Christ wa a eou.tt.uuiV Tbt raetofbef barangu a tBt veiB ratirely sr ....... i . . . . i. er... 'vM irwutstei.t with tbt apirtt of Hit Ides. And yet ah la lialuuwi ut by ct'ded IT f3ta1cea "itib.w.Ar tslwatkio, acquired, ao, lea than f 1T.OU0 of (be relief fund by appearing trader various guise nJ tiatipg verl places of abode. , the list! gatbtTd seven U1vc In one locality ami l snotttef aa Itulni'nse Buieber of bltuVvts, And ret the olil fogies talked about lb incapacity of wo? oiea la da liusioca. lak care of thcaV- advet ao4 vote t , , .".V. 1'Vw.- Warmeth and Carter met ti io faea In tbe PU Charle UoteL at New Orleans, tba other day.but disappointed tht ex pectant crowd )ty merely Jiakiugfbani., ut tbt most fUau aVaVwer, tad passing on. V ' ! - n'o i - i v. J it I -. .- . : . . , t wo w ataxe tames head this article. The goreresw fwrwisbe the Zsws; W with s copy uf a letter be wiuta tos S. mxytdrx rtvict; tctt'iWetgVTl'T!.-'r IK'9, fa--w8ew.-l,rltWisM It tana1--?- aiW.a; etiUat? . ;Wt fearfl frtm tike 'governors Wtef thM k ststit a frqeMtioa to tbe new - gtvuruor, fhy f LtttU-tield. jThe Perrg abw contain the following ' leiegajtuy upjii tbe arrn4. i ' Rufe'tyh Feb. 30, 1873. TV Jiitoph Jithn WitVi.uasr 'Uve)ouruetilvd uy letter nf the l.'irtit What rusuM I Answer, I , TOD K CALDWELL, Gov. i Tit.raa tawas; Fl.,, Feb. , 1874. IV fi rwiweti , iff f get Mttlefleld, wtticb I think cer ta, wilt it aot be tieet to send two afSttUf --io JtjUH Jft'lUJA Ki.toa, Feb. fM, 187. , lAaVa w. atiesa.- : , - - 1W at you think best. 8t.a4 hiut ta Ittiiiooswlie. TOD a CALDWELL, (Jvcrm-r. jTM.i.ABAsswaj, fta,, f,h. fJOth, 1873. to Gut. T. & CoUvetl: tlatfdetl your nsioUtioa to Oov. Day prtMtlsed to tlelivar. To prevent bli aur rtader, littkHeldt boudsewa have delir efed him over to tbe aberifT of Leon county to answer two Indictments fiar bribery ia-th eirenit euwrt. I am to bare another interview to-morrow with tbe I present governor will tbesi telegraph you. Lit l4td counaul shall I mtaiu it I irrar- j Bnuiicn, Feb. SI, J I r Jiui J.Jim WillimmM To Jofeik M William. I have ao authority to employ counsel. For (iwd' sake get hhn if yvu can. 11 CALDWELL. ' rur.imtt, Feb. SI, 1873. fti Jtmph Jbwa WUHiMHt : I Employ counsel if aeocamry. TOD K. CALDWELL. Tht above Is ail that baa transpired up Ui tba present lime. It will bs seen that there I s prospect ef getting Littletield at bwt Wonder If tht newt will not grieve tht SasTmkL. AVa. It will' be Men from tbe telegraui of Mr. nuw that LHtletteld ha been urre to th sheriff uf LouB couaty. Thi ikacat of a shsriff will not eooimit but al io Lhtlefleld to go at larg'n, ha being apeeisl bail, Jnat at Oarrow did ia tbe caae ot Kirk. Kirk played fast and loose be tween Tim Leo aad Carrow. 80 Littletield will play with tbe sheriff of Leua county, the arrest of Littletield depend upon the ttnxeasoraof llolden and Reed, to-wit, i Cidwcn td Dy. rr hii bivt - great confidence In their lucceaa. They Siay U better than their predeuuson, but. Little fluid bas placed their part)1 uudrr syUigaUasu w hich tliey may be oonlid to scknowhxlge. The people will nut look tut much freta tho suocewsor of llolden tod lieed, who after four year of pitta der bow begin to cry out "Uip thief! " tfter they hav shared in tht honor with ha. . As tn the- Smtuut being "grieved," at Intimated by the Very, It never grieves U to hear of the arrest or puuiohiiieut 01 -thieves. It hld grieve the Perry, for Ltttlcfleld, wljjj ttokn moaty, built tlie house In which the Ptrrf ta published. Willi atolen money be paid for tho press upon which the Ptrry la printed. Tbt Jfrn and til of the Long Terry' people may be grieved, for- without Littletield aud hht atolea money we doubt If the radical could rrer hart carried tlie state. , , Fur tbe lentlnvL 1 fUi.u.Bcav. N. C. Feb. 17th. 1871 kittftfer Hntlnrt : Dkas htaa. I thoacbt I would writs and let you kaow of aa arrest that wilt Isa Bssde ttore suoa utat m a tietuouuk. uiiuiater. tbe Iter. J. Q. Uerret, fttr " ku- kluxlng." Mr. rtarret, is swatletaaa anil a ehrhtian. Who do yoa suppoet wouitt -' hare had hia isdicted f - JftuV" Uua dcrsua. of Auditor Adams (two oC tlte mesiwet tnea la tiltttsMsr) Mr. Barret asked Heaaienea if he eooaidered Vm ewistiemea, aad ht to, why bad ho . tried to injure kirn a msa aad at a minister f Meaderauh, aiuwared, said that It Wis aot blot that reported htm but Mr. Adams. I war Billy Hewdersoa will live a tuns; lima, kecawse tJod b ao sia Bar la hwvwa. aad Uendersoa it ao In fearaally meaa,. that ibe detril WOo't have him, and wa hart to keep him her among-, as. lt at very bard (Mt it w aM oar fault. .. Tk wsitsatt fV r tht arrest of Mr. Barret it in tbehaodanf Deputy Marshal Ctltherclt (once a Methodist minister, too). - -!.I aotjaed m sard from "Bt. Louie'" abeet stwwdtins! at Tom Loan's aeverir - Cawlne, tlelper. Ihat wa all luise. Watt uui sais una wilu uas tasiwai iwuv, utis is Was wnsw Hctnot was But rxnecting He bad gras la the store of j. W. Bitting wsea .Varna eaote ia oa nuxt. -Would lika.to hear jour opinion of flits " kuklut cats and arrest ol a chriav ttaw)mitr.. - auaitai L-..-Towe truly, ij!! J'.a KIIT S VVTi7t Cssl OaAxnr'B QoaLmcATtotrs. OusV. Chi tw a aauath Ibe Ftwident beou dcBtDt'd - ' ' rress I krtter of Um rrewklMit nuAnqu'iia ArMT I'hitrd bTaTut, rr !TgaMUI)V'4l.tJ Ulbetf Oa fart Ucr and full rt tU'CtioO upou tie Subject uf my seorptUig ; the mission pro. posed by you la our luiervtew oa rttxi-ttat-ieJay.J Atmjwtit.iitixlaferg.t" . saOaat. Itssu llta Mlltjt-Ttfttfal4,,t, It e diidomati tmin for wsWA 1 AM fftvT yirfEDrfxlTtlTaiilfe't?fe TION. OK TAJTE. ;It has Mxsaartly to be eesiducied sudor tbe state departinenV wiih which my duties do not connect me. A (fain, then, I moat respectfully but ur treatty repeaU say requeat to Iss excaaett (cam tlie performance of a duly rntiirlr out of aty sphere, aad one. too, which tarn bt st much ieUor uerfortned bv other. .jufa3a. U. 8l G KANT, Ocoeral. llts EaCeileocy A. Jottxaolt, President, tc, ExDcrieiace has ool too well coufirtued tistrtlh taf what the PresldeDt wrote to AnJrew Jouosoa frooi a "aeajqiiarlert of Hit army la WiiiprtoiV I " . -' ".'. ' - . - a ir. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1872, edition 1
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