7 M ffitf ft lit til 1 ill nntliir 1 rilF;r - 1 1 - s li VOLJ GOVERXMEMT WAS jlXSTITUTKD FOU THE GOOD OF THE GOVERNED. I. ' ' I II ' ""''.' II I ' .. I l. , f , V ! ASHEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1876. THE RANDOLPH REGULATOR. vrr,Aiti:u i;vi:i:y wi-dxesday UY THE 'i:AVI)OLHl ITHLISHIXG CO -2lOOK.S KAKT OF TUK ' rouUT norsK. )o-Uge paid $2 00 po-l.cge .iH; l tMj (iKFKK NUMBER 4. a feel im . lions of vi.-' ,Jv i. ? ' . - - '! .-'"""" ? - vU more tl.an to which it U ..eLy" we S 5 SeM "'"f ''"' WW,e Carroll an., amon, the r litZ I stC!,lln5 amI lc.ness-thc other -niest ircnt (o mftrrn-, , era.:L XiZ "T;"! 'W.f -vol"!., retro-Uuc. It was " er. to prevent the ', 'f "IS"'' "an. The people wilt Umwaa liking bl,llabUal.!eer.an iiui.i-ummii suicide ov ehoosin:? d nnor. 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING. 0if -quarC, one inrtion .... ( i U:;r v. a ! 1 . 00 ....1 50 ,...2 00 ....3 00 00 ..'.. 00 :.12 00 Oih- -iipi.-irj-.- two insertions... On? -'iiaiK tlir.-f.iri-crt.io!)-;. Jne jiij4rj-. four insert ioiis... ii-viur-. time month-.... ' - (i!.irK t-A ''he .month-... ".r .1 .-iri r 'lilvrrti-cincTitv li!xral r-oti--t- ! ni i-L'V 'f ui hi- lines solid -; i'-r :n:i -tit Ml ori" !i kirnl 'of .IOr, WOSIK !n-ic'at the rou" otticc. in the nvatit .mi i''a-ftii;i!..-'l rii)-'. llilJ. for I. 'i-iwj .ir-il;n.ii (;,,. , ht-tiprc- l'KK II (IF U()X. WILLIAM M. - KOIilUNS. -. 'Jh" II Hi-o, as ri Corainittec of the laving inxlcr consideration llic I o. 1 IV rclatiiK"- to tl if oon. lrl.rat.ion of American Inde- obhins, of Xortli Carolina, I ;'! ! 1 1 iviiiiial c( . .Mr. U su 1 ' i : Mr. CINrnian : In North Carolina t;,rr(v.livek aii old man who in ljKGl hal si x- srms just orovii. up to manliood. j tin first tapof the drum' the six sons v.j-nt to the front to llht for tlic cause of! the Kr.uth: . 'I 'hey 'did not stop to caoji much about it. North Carolina railed for them and they went. Most of tjii ni were-ovrr here at the first hat 11''f Lull IJuu, and from thenvto AppoiijatltoxJliev followed that bloody and (ieryl track of war all the way bv 'hiekah' ni'inv. JVederi.-l: vlir.r ; ,,. Iiaueellofsvillo. ( 'liiv'kamaua, to help economize, but they sent me Ibody ofpeoile. Tliat such also, or else I have misunderstooil i exists toward Mr. Da them, to promote peace and help bring j ward any other one about reconciliation and good under. ! conspicuous in the Southern Confed standing. A country which has wast- j cy, ought not, howev C1 thousands 01 millions in fratricidal candid nnd tliJ I . T. r" : lt;"ucr J Jng unity leticecn : -".gruSe one or v wo img enure justice to him both as a pub- the one tearing fats of the mmUic m. hons to heal our mutual wounds. lie functionary and as a man ; and his ; Mr. DavlS ljr infiLl,, malnlC f a!-: ! t0 J f Virginia, i.y Jud man as a North Carolinian. North j which we published yesterday, contains loth . a, a statesman and a r,um than Carolina lias a large interest in these j an aP1eal which we do not disregard. i anything that has recent fallen from glories which are to be celebrated on j This letter shows clearly, we think, I such antagonists and critics of his as the 4th of July next. Let it not be; that the Confederate authorities, and Mr. JJlaine. forgotten that she first spoke the word especially Mr. Davis, outrht not to 1! ; . ihdependeuce at Mecklenbuh. It held resixmsible for th iuu 1 r -.wv- tions, sufferings, and injuries which our men had to endure while they were kept in the Confederate military pris- L ons. it not le forgotten that she shed the first .blood . for liberty at Alamance. Let it not le forgotten that her sons, the mountain men, with the aid of a few gallant sons of Virginia and South FALSE CHARGES STIRRING . UP HATRED- DODGING LIVE ISSUES. the latter this year. II U. & tar. We clip the following letter ad dressed to the ' Ivlit)r of tlie New York Smi," from the Raleigh Sntinrh STICKING TO HIS FRIENDS. rcsently a sen ant beckon- cd the Governor out. Mr. Johnson hatl fallen to the carriage way which parses under the porch of the man sion. He was dead, bleeding, pro fusely from a wound on the right side of the heatl and face. His skull was fractured, a finger dislocated, and bruises and cuts on his arms and legk lie was lorn in 17DG. ' . . UKVi:UIY JOIIN0.S D1LT11 TIIIIOKY E 'Jitor o f the. Xew York Sun j OK its t'AUsc Sin. In the ,, of Thur4lay ap- j Annapolis. .Mi,.. Feb. 1 1. So sud- i . '""'.4"' j.iosepu ueu ana unexioctevl was the death of noNor.s riTKSIDENT G1LNTS V, VOIIITK IIASt'ALS. j We have written the R.idi on nrr- The fact is tirviuestionable that 'gramme above. It is tho nrn,r,,nin. while the Confeilerats il , 'n !,(. Hester. tne of :Gr:mts frimA ; vva i, r v , i f i lit-, mi iv ni v t 111 n ixii t . t ... i - - . iviim? 111 v i iiv .1 i ii i 1 1 w iti niTw im- Carolina, turned the tide of the Revo- j change prisoners, to send our men home j It will be the prolamine of every lead-! x Molina, blester is only a j in the State Library and alnmt the lution toward final -victory at Kings land to get back their own, Gen. Grant 'ernnd paper belon-in-to that or-nii-! f thc mav rasoals w 10 vc State Houc yestenlay while the Mountain And we are coming to the : steadily and strenuously resisted such zation before the summer ro,c Lies hen; kl,t iu 1Iic0 h' the Prcent ? I-iature wain ssion. apparently Centennial, Mr. Chairman, though we j an exchange. While in his opinion the and falls. All the si-s point thnt ministration. Hesters history was ia full health, tliat the coiiimunitv lm are poor; and some of us will come in-j prisoners in our hands were well fed wav. and the conclusion is irresistible weH kli(W l i lGi and inot rec,vered from the shock, I)r tears, remembering the past. Yet we J and were in better condition than when that the country is to be convulsed from ! 1S7' a"' ,H?Uer kno'yn hi 1s7:5 when -Lcwis - Steiner, State Senator from are coming, the sons of the men! of ; they were captured, our prisoners in centre to circumference with thc bitter-1 llC al)Poilltea hil" "itcd States con- .Frederick county, a disthrmished iticaL warfare that was ever! to Santin-- The Republican j physician and chief nspoctor of the . I .. :i i 1 ' ii a .1 . - . iiiiiv'i 11, ; inu ouuui were 111 ieti. ana would hn ro. pf f w. I . J J 1 . '1 King's Mountain 1 i i 1 m . . . I I 1 f I in & intvin V r r. -v-v I..T. I I . -all 1 lM" LU IKlKU I,:in(ls j stored to us too much exhausted by fam- ! known on the continent. tuu men 01 jraiKiywine, and liunker ! ine and disease'to form a fair set' off a- II ill, and Monmouth, and restore peace in this country. It lias been said, air. Chairman. t that the soldiers co'uld settle this thin if allowed to do so. Well be a good time for them to settle want to go there and shake by the j ranks to fight our battles. If we corn hand the brave men' I used to meet On j mence a system of Exchanges which lib- Jlundrpds: nT tl gainst the comparatively vigorous men - t , : ' , n i i ' ,0 ous uens ucplorc the revival of ill-feelin- i , I i 4? a unnecessary and hurtlul to every I v is hard on our men held m Southern !';. r.f .J, ...... , , i !'"' social, . political, moral and Senate, scarcely a member of which Sanitary Commission in the army of "'" "' laminar witn me miamous :e thi thing j prison said Grant in an official com -1 w - ,7 ' 1 ' m. i dn.setts detective .who had been , that will jmunication, -not io exchange them ; ' 2 t ons ranees will avail ployed to do dirty work for the r; settle it. I but it is humane io those left-in tho ? lf-seeking politi: eals in North Carolina during tlie field.' : I admire them, I loyethem: I resject and I honor them. (, sir. erates aU prisoners! taken, we will have to fight on until the whole South is cians. lucre are mon in tho UomtiI.t; can party who would not scruple to do any high-handed act, as they do not hesitate to say any unjust and provo- if 1 1 ii'liot riii'npmwii I r.i i , ,r t 11. i - - v7ivi, L iiiLt .i;il U l OllUg a OOU t Sl.C 1 1 ....... .i.n.utt; i smiiuaiwiiv.-j ijy I'-uL-umimifu. if we lulu tliose caii"lit l i- i! i the soldier's grave, whether he wore i they count for no more than dead men " ' tl0naVdfr as WOultl eable the -gray" or the -blue," because there !."! did not," he said, on another occa- ! , ct control ot Congress and t n,t am, ( hancellofsviUe. Chickamau-a. deei)s a man who dam! to din f.,r hli 1 .sion. ilmii it ,,K.L,Mn .... ... i IC"im uieir noia n lllc Residency. Crttvsl, ,gh; Wil len.,Ks, and .liters- principles.' (ireat applause. j en-forpe the enem4 ; and an immediate 1 Mr' 1!amc 13 ?0t the nl one of thosc biu-l.. There were not six uhen il.,.,- ' 1 think of t l.nJ. ti.:. m. -....:.: ! ,-e.n,.;.. 'i "y creatures. Heisconspic- . , I , - 1 l(lll 1 --.o II Uli 111 I i I I - , , - ! - 1 - - ' I .vt til A two.- F01J l-l.uik.-l ; M 1 It ::liv'.muiy Two .Wi ri Te I. to si v.:.i.-i, tl unfiiltrfi pjematt ox. there Were but r were sleeping in 1 heir blood v ; ne ttt A nt ietani, another at rsi'iie, a:iutii--r on theChick aiid another in Kentuckv. at Aj'jioniattox. battle-scar-e tlie thig p down forever K'V. h.'id l loJlowed y !, sueh ig- d"V(ti..:i. One of those t"w. suj x ivurs stands here and jeak.s to Von n:w. -and he Kays that he has f-eeu enopuliol war, and wants peace. J le wautrreeoneiliation ihe wants food ie'ling ; iuMvmts fraternity everywhere unti v. And that, is the r,.n. Chairmatu why I projose to litis ,bil, lK-cause I think its istoproduce that j)eace which in tins e son. .Mr. te Jor tendeiu'V we iik 1 hv pomatto y' upus in the evil business of stirrin up ;si)ondincr 1 I .. 1 ' 1 . j .... . , .. , suiiu, ijul ueiuuu mm stand the press ! of the Radical Republican party, gain- ing from the . independent" papers ; every day ; and near him are a half 1 . ,. .3vvy ji in.ii iini u .tins, eaeu 01 Wiiom kee unir our prisoners m wfiv.ee 1 . , .vn wi nuiw , . .,! ' " 44111 ! would snatch his bloody fher nilll,. man,-without bitterness, because you j had effect without any cones annot tell me that hny man died in I beneifit vain in that war. This American peo I This evidence must be taken-as com ;le of ours is a money-loving; money- j elusive. Jt prove? that it was not the get t ing peopje. too fond of merely ma i 'onfederate authorities who insisted on tenal. interests, too sordid: and it iue-ie;i me irreat lesson of so .a.i nri Kami iliseisf nit !'. -i,.w..,...i c - "'""llUl v-uuiiiuiUlllT Ul (Jill I . ''' !t if "-ortli'.whilp to .lie for eU.'j own unnics. We ! do not kv U,at his ! 7 ' ?, ? rclrcscnta- '.'"tM 'r principle. O.ir dca., reason "r "ot valid v v ' V C"" " iu-rocs have lasl,t uS that lesson. I that is not now (he onostoin ; hut it I , , , , f-" "lt- ! 1 ' Ivlle'lll. Of IliO I r1 hninitn nrnL. 4l. w:i no-. .i..tr..,.sn- -i .. i : '" i'- s"" ' i ittui tJ 111 career of Hester, confirmed tlie nomi- jKiiton. i e new eimtjni innn - v. Kill 4, j ew York, in company with ai Massa- letective.who had ) ieen ntn. uli- lurjieg the presidential campaign of 1872, and they both stopped at thc Astor House. Hester dared not register his name, the Potomac during thc late war, who examined the lody shortly after it was found, gives thc following as his theory of the. cause of death: Mr. Johnson cither 'stumbled over apiece of coal, leing seized with vertigo or incipient symptoms of apoplexy,--and striving to save himself, stumUnl towards the west, sniggering along by the notherly side of the Executive or show himsell in the streets too ! Mansion, nt onet, ba i.i.r..-.-?.. much m the day time, owing to some ; ing additi.mal momentum ; m, that questionable business transactions of . having reached the dK)r . Icadin" into his in tins city and North qarolina. the basement, he swayed anun,l to His companion was one Ferguson, a j the south and fell, striking his head iriemiot jseii. Imtler, and through -against the sharp corner of the n-nit.. thc influence of Senator Pool, of North Carolina, and liutlerj he also of the base course of thc house which gave the first wound on tho l.na.l ave we not had it ? At Ap- Mr. -.Chairman, when we l arge Hi I it. The eye were phetic : i:;m is M were wailing to see -whether old "Un- e.e, Robek"- was 'going to tell us to t'llIirL'C ( r til snrr.oi. .,,,.1 .It.l . ";"'. .1111 1 vim ujl know whieh.I weijt into a little church which stood close by. and there Uv n le on the stand and I opened words which fell first on my these, and they seemed pro 4,Lo. the winter is past ; the er and gone; the Mowers ap pear on the earth.; the time of the siur. mg.of lirds is come, and the voice of tlie turtld is heard .in. our land," 1 thought. Mr. Chairman, it. w. I'hctic. il weleomed it as tho h.-irbin. gir of pjace. Why is it not ieace ? we not. iuul ieace ? The ought .the jrroat question out .with, bayonets anl muskets and can non ; but 1 es, Mr. iJiatnian, we are coming from the Cape Fear and' the Albemarle, from the lowlands and tlie mountains. on will hear the bagpipes of our Scotchmen and the bugles of our moun-taineei-s swelling the Mast of the national jubilee We want to shake hands With the gallent soldiers of the North.- Wc hope to see such a greeting of the sol diers and patriots of the North and the South as will show to the whole Union art, literature and science that broad -columned leader of liberal and enltiipml t iirm.rl.f : resoonsiblemM.lio fi l : , S " - '"WIT lIKlL Juurai t ikji. uii; lUUllIlUL'll dinate or associate of his who should now be condemned for it. W e were ,le ennon of our captives , nse,Tl star- ! ei, l,v Horace OreeleV-theNew V ! !lt'-n " T th HmMl: I " turned traitor to its , Morevcr. there is nn eviilono vt..if I .: i." whose daih- .,oast is tl aiTt trM' 'T" I "" '" "f,"e e,I l.v n, '.ni.... : fJt ",ce- nnl iH.-cii-teii.Wrca the ap. accompanied ivitl, pn.l.al.le nurture of ork ever. there ;is no pvidpnro wlmt. ! rrtc...:... Vi.J . i. ,: . ..v,,., Vl un; luur years and to ever that Confederate authorities to feed it was! practicable for the j the memory, of its founder the Demo- ourpns- jcratic candidate for President in 1872. that the floodtide of sectional hatred ' than they received. ''Hie food w:is lias ebbed forever aaul that it reinains no longer to float any freiglitae of AllOJ-U Olll- l...lx.. il p 1 ! l nian tney were iea, or. it says now that tlie Democratic prty uiuu ui-iw.-f care ana attention k' hates Imd lOfn mu iiiiiitn.l i i l ..i.;.. . i rr.m,. i IV uoiihuiatc. iwe:u uing tnc pavement, made of lie;uh, another of Hester's friends, j nmgh cobble stones, a second wound now holds an imiortant iosition in ! was received in front of thc first. the hitcmal revenue department. jthis instant, probably, the Umcs of Three years ago, when j United j the nose were fractured, and one joint States Marshal Carrow, of North Car-jf the second finger of the rigit-liand olina, had to resign his ollice, owing : was dislocate!. ' Whether The after to iMibalanced accounts, Hester ap- j struggles account for abrasions on plied to Grant for the place, ami as a the knees and fingers of the left hand reward lor past services wouljl doubt-j tmuot be jMitively asserted; althou gh less have obtained it had not Robert !t i probable that thc wounds in the M. Douglass, tjien the President's salp were accompanied with fractures pomtment. Hester, is now in Wash-1 wnne of the arteries at thc base ; death ishington looking for a profitable iost must have resulted almost instantly, in either of the departments, j (Mr. (Iwynn, Attorney-General of the Another consul from North Carolina ! State, and son-in-law of Mr. John.n - 1 is a Major IJergen, a carpet! Ha-'er from New Jersey, who' was M.i:or in in- (lOWll tO 187f theelrnel.od fif-nf Ik?-. " sufficient; the care and attention were !d mnr(, ,r th 'enmn i..!... 4,z i. i ! . ,i un. , ni.Muuuum ana vet the com h ion r.f if ... ' i..n:.. hoK--ii.d unnat,.,-,,. i i T u " """miu.iig u;e nonnern Kadica nolj and unpatuouc ambition. And our prisoners was not worse than that forces in favor of Plaice wl,n.n it tl ' i we want to shmv- t tl,, n:,,., . r ! Ar n.e ..i J..,,-., . ., a : r-0in tnoro! J dame whom it thinks (v "v- v -wiui-ueiiiiefsomiers in tne held, a most luckv irnn VKltrtrg A-.-vi.. V, .! 1 -..o uuiui ikuious now invin cible we are w hen the heroes, of the blue and the gray stand together in one common phalanx of amitv and ! a:ul active outside! concord. There, my countrymen, let j Aain ' t 01. veo2ge . Kirks war a-'iint the peopie c?f the State in iniyj and 170. This Ilergen was arrfsted ly his own friends for the barbarous treatment of inno -ent, unoircnding. and highly respectable citizens who Its, articles teem were accused of Ku-Klux outra-es. except in so far as the condition of with denunciation of Democracy with tiiose in prison must, neee.ssarilv. lo u , . . ... al -1 i -7 - ; 'Miivu it vvyaiescea m j.,z: with abuc i He nrroste 1 ii.M f.,. .i 1 , worse thau that of men who are free c i,r.. , .... . ! 1 nm alc ' thein by tnc do.en, and jl ui.-iii-isuii i;aviS ' ! its is of the opinion that he .was seized with vertigo and fell, as he had a sim ilar attack lasting three hours whilo attending trials in -South Carolina several years since. ' the ! 1 1 it L n i i J ' y r HIE EoliESON CON I' EST ED CASE. One Edmunds, as wc K-arn from tho Wilmingtou Joitrnn!, was char-el with on whose bail 1k)i1 i tied and str.m- the,., - i.,. i' J 'lestroyin- the ikiII boLs .if" HrJtiV 1 ...X ... ... Il l.HJ ... 4 ........ lonous lounder i aced his i us. ' i . . . . . ; tv.wt.vl.;.. r. r t , . c i A i . 1 , i'. i. ;.- i:i or.icr lo iiia.e tt'em con-' "v "iio.w in uoieaun , in reierence to those cases trions nfltnr- -ritIi inLran.-ni.,t(!...., .. . " li X ' . - . . .. ... ns renew our vows of, ferbnt .Wvotion of extreme : suffcru. and ,,w, ; ' r TM'""uu'"u,i v Kn-Kl.ix. Hi, "r-.-"" ' McN.-ilI f,r a to:.hat common cbun'.iv which the i Si only I.arl.arhv eXcee.U-l anvthin of the Wtittional tvin.en.i.,,.. .i,heo.,s Arbiter of all , I X!! 1:! 1 WCr S" C"-":C 13 .lrat -" rc , ! kin-l iieard of in ,., Wn, ti.,,1 'n.;TI,c. was ,ril U.fo,eCo,,,,,iion. : . .i i ti i v t.. nvi i r I v i in- i ij.m " I m nil ..r. . I . , . - 1 l i - v na .soldiers lators (sti and their lones. capacity they have quit fighting. It is lecausL a few restl ess jK)litical agi- II want to keeji P lIie light, only weapons are asses jaw C. reat laughter. f liave no Mr. Chairman,vto participate in that kind of - battle, and I am op' poscil to it as an uu worthy aftenieve lo a grand ilrama. 1 want ie.ii It is uhged, Mr. Chainnan that we need to .4a ve this money. this million and a half dollars. Wc do need econ omy, buti we need also concord, con-' lidence, .rood -tindcrstandinir in thi j . country.! Olifu-n l.-.l r..;tt, in one another, if ; there Was faith in thisouiKry, in its ditferent. sections. and among all its - people, the, money would cbme forth from the coffers where it 1 1 . - i,a.ii i ,1 tunes wdulj pass away, and seueral y would return. The ieople inc here, it h true, scnt'ioc rr-oiwl . elm 1 1 lv. v i . . 1 . - .... w lu.ir.tT one aim unaivi. Hie end ot the war, Mr. Davis makes aia,anu, turning our backs u)on all it seem to us, a good answer. bi tte among us toward against the government. For what , the Tribune was many vear3 'P! i - I 111 . I kl 1-rt i . . I .i" ...l i ittcr memories of thenast and K.-; v. L ... ..... . . "1U Ul ensure, in that old our gallent fdlen com,. V vf not taken past we wpuld make a sealed look, and our ganuit laden comrades on both ! from prisons, but from Confederate hos- ,ir,-itAT nf;,o '7 , sttstommCn ;n .i.u:..., v ...1 . ., i . . 1 u . hlir it out of sight, provided the ene- r wna. j inan: was said to be an cseapo l con- vl ago wV , vict from th- Penitentiary, vet Gov. jl! ;er Cassidy, Juilg.i'RinM-ll apj -a ring for jc government and Cjd. W. S. ;Ui, Hol'bn, know In - his re -,.rd .r-.i 1.:... i ,mnt f"r defendant. on : pitals, where they had received tl . . jriosjn !. 1. . "V-.-iCiil uieoosomot their Father and their same medical trpAtm'nf o. - - -vaAV 4 t ... - ous heart and juitrtotic aspirations in The fuct nientioncjl by Ir. Davis, that that path 'which duty ami destiny have while they had Goj,oio more prisoners marked out for us. Much applause. J of ours than we of theirs, the number ; ; -- - ,.f C.,f, 1 1! 1- 1 1 . w v-mi-i.nfj, wiio oieu in our piusons exceeded, by 5,00 the whole number if miesof that old time would show a for- riv.ui 1.. 1 ... -- . . . 1 . . ' . ; , ' ; . . i ." w ; gi ing ana rrenerous oint if thev (od let us forward with courage- sick and wounded Confederate soldiers. I.,,, " , .ii.. .1 o im "o111 mem on iiie is sues of to-day and decline to go over the old field any further than to 61 hi tc a commission ;u a militia major to in-! umidate the. pi-op!e at the election Through 'Tier thnrge rcstel mainly uj.n th eidMlCeof one St4'i.lirn 1WII -1... m . ' ' said he had hear. 1 d t'. i.ih.T.t inrougu ti:e connivance of the ra-li- Lul'ard that he had xxuuCx.AX. cals Rcrgen eseajK-d fnmi-ijail inU for th ptirpo Jf def ating Raleigh, and was Soon, after i:iio:nt- Vor,n"!lt ad McNi II. And Hullard THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS. N. Y. Sun. eur rente ctilauut to cliarges of cruelty finned. 11 c 1 consul toTampico. To tile credi of t!ie Senate the rascal was inot con :vgamt the Southern authorities that are leing rehearsed by the chivalro.is lesunfj tna liiiomU told him !, had dtrmed ths IkkU; but afterward , def-ij.iant haid hi wa joking audita!- lard tojk it a joke. i - 1 ! " fv . .1. . . V. 4.V; . iT" l.liion snli u l,, 1 f .1 . - " -v Ulfll 111 iSOUIll- 1 J .. 1 r... Ti. : n . - '. . . i '.".t'uvu.i H.i'ivrs ami organs. 1 i-e 1 here is probably no man m Amer - rn prisons, tiiough not entirely cone! n i , . M.ImutUnl.nf. - . :;:.J.:l:...ei enllrtl-cu- Democratic party must take the oifcn- ucuvi iui-iijc a- our men M'ere ''enerallv let version on the part of so many ivrons tcr fetl and in Utter health than the as JefTersou Davis. This is due partlv fumiiheil a ftron- suniort to ti iV me jKiMuon ne jieui during the civil position that, uin the whole, irs sive attitude 3n this summer's war, and press upon the adversary his foul and long in lulge i e irruptions,- his impov Col. Kirk holds a paving ktosition ' The defendant intro-Juced J. C Fre. in the capitol jolice at Washington. J m;in ho htU-d he was present when I Tvr lli ri - tl "tnrT15 vt made out; Uiat ho Nrw Vo-k Feb t ! 1 V' EiJlaua'U k tlc registrar how -j 1- ...I ! iU fchouU out, the return,, and Wecoj.ythe following trmMc j ,,ri Nor,"eM ?J tLe re. j . 1 n MT,n- 1 -hr:p.iic jtunji were taade out ftccordin- to iiu I u-m in i re'arl to the deathlof lti.r.!tnirmr.. i !.. .!! r ; , t.ju tduiu win'" ; OUT Uie.Il privllilpr i-vt'r.it .inrn 1,; i.. ..;.! I'rtlV .Tl?itif .n fnr.m ! .t. l-,':.Jl. ' .i"Til wrm (nil iifi in . . . malevolence :uanifestel even in the ; J year of the IVntennial Jubilee. : We n,,,t i!l ielievc the people un Iceland .the Ra 1- u,t!l sf 1 ici-s ; i ..-. . ' j . . - .- i '. i . : SmS. iIuj;nmo io oe one oi iraud, vi- okatii or a .i:::at max i;i;irriv j u not i.ece-iry to kciwl up the vcroll .1 , . . T'. cvm peculiarities ; - ere not used with greater severity or m.Wohn... ii - ;.,ii, J II, Lad. for mnm- ....... IU Wiuuud iufurnI !t - " " amaas k t C4.Vi" ft V. til lit . - - ' 1 1 J.lt 111 . ! inevi! . Of on the proposition to include him in ! cliarge therefore. oUlv " . ' C 1 'T iC M" : - aa : , leading of me tronile ia rrard to ; " " ' ! - 'viiiumiij ICal OrOirriLinme tn i ririn rr tr-ri 1 ' i.r tti ir i.-.-r . . .J. llhn slti r,f ik. '. . i to Luuiliertoii and tlejoaitcd tberu witli the I :egitr of 1 KU. Tle . CVtuiaiwoner vrx H.rfectly wt-.-Xed of the innoct-iice of iLe accueI aiid diicharg-d him witLt hesitation'. and Messrs. Nonaent and McXiell ;p -I-iu ere inevitable vMrnf tlo ' :i t..i:i. ,! hmimhI nmm .n.if.i.Jv. - -rwi io cimi u recently made his ferocious attack up- in the nature of the case Of thu r , , , , i kept at the box ; I ut that W'.iVl i I 1 irim. . ... . A. 1 i I .... . . . I. . 1 ...,. '.. . a new amnesty bill, that shrewd noU. iso often brought A-onvt m T . . " "T 01 ,raau' l' : l""Xin l Kl KT max-iviusdv ox ine .croiu l;e yttMxdl - . ... Ts" , oie iician Knew very well that he was ad- j and reiterated by Mr. Blaine in hi dressing a very strong and very deep speach, wc think hCmust be held lt sentiment, and that the extreniest bit- j gether acquitted. J. . ?!' 1.. . icrness anu viruif nee which he might i There are Oieucc and ultimate ruin; and we feel quite sure they ee in that of thc Dc:u- J01iN KILLKD liV A ril-U .llALTiioi:n, Feb. 11, ileveniv display, would meet with an earnest) not essential to this question, exp OtTr.tlC linrli- ,1. i. . i . . -r-.. v.vx uUt tuv wue .101 irn hofi argu 1 aixs? in CMirt hoje and irmaneut benefit of tltfiaml nr.1,!v other things in his letter whole Ln ion. The Democratic ii the i with Gov. C.Jf - .. response in tlic minds of an immense fions of political is lotion, ei.res. Union an.l true reputJUan lirty ; the Mle'tck one N ..r f '' 'Vy wtre .w.t. opmioul intiHu-CqmblicaauU ,.ar.y of low, fa-W Afl.liuucr bQcilJtut -"f -' V