Hillsdale Standard, The (Newspaper) - August 21, 1866, Hillsdale, Michigan AUGUST NO. 1032. BUSINESS DIRECTOR F. 55. D. JUSTICE OF TUB Office Hall Jk Mich. J. F. notice J. F. Auctioneer M. A. COUNTY lo Will nt residence of J. J. Mm. B. A. F. PHYSICIAN AND near the L. A. PHYSICIAN In M. In of Office over Hall Store W. VOTARY WAR AND INSURANCE 1IICII. Office opposite tlie H BUSINESS Tills bi opened 26th, 1866 IN E. M. D. Waldron M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Dry ence College SI door from C. C. M. D. PHYSICIAN A O. R. Prr J. near the J. L. k Manning J. B. PHYSICIAN AND ami doors of Mich. EVERETT i PHYSICIANS went of R. A. RTT J A. PHYSICIAN AND Drug ns e. Mich. W. A. NOTARY llr anil J. J. SURGEON Grocery WHEATON LAND AGENTS AND PUBLIC ln the perfecting of nf attention tn nf TAX In Standard R. W. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT In 2d Hll Mich E. J. 31A11CII, ATTORNEY AND AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY orer Mich. it li to In all First-class Business Under tlie control of GRIFFIN OF BUSINESS The public will tlie between tlie anil Into full single and n of Institute from very nf hr mid put In tn nil tlm of a limn In nnt til nil tlie appll and put In condition rill It to at lank with TIIK or In HIM One ml It In tlie following C. Dr ami Ine E I. In to t ait soon ID u 3Ft T3 IVI 33 3VT 33 33 3T1. Sept. If no z before n Inr iif nnO at In thin beat 11 true of the April GRIFFIN N. August 8th, 1800. partially fulfill my promise of writing you I will give you n but as my stay here has been but ten you must not ex- n very elaborate account of fluctuations and vast If you court cither in eating or in in any visit aud if not you need look no I have seen no two ladies or gentlemen dressed All seem striving to produce something from the no matter how ridiculous or and while some arc the observed of all they draw the ridicule of all who meet THE The most noticeable aud therefore to be first are tho They are eleven in The and with two the in a medical and point of The rank favorably with while Ihe High and seem to be the fluctuating medicines in the sickly world here Outside of the qualities there is nothing remarkable about any of these the igh It is so named from tho fact that it from a rock about four fret high above conical in which rises ly from a level The following its at 21 ft. in. above 0 from top of 10 of 1 III going the ono noticable feature that every spring tastes This is not moro able than in the and which are only about 1865, the United was This was the tel ever built and was a It was valued at and was insured but for a little over The fire occurred about one o'clock P. and it being the anniversary of our Nation's a of had been arran after Just as the had arisen to announce tho first the alarm was Imagine 1100 or 1200 people in a in full when the cry of fire is and you have the circumstances attending its So rapid was the progress of the fire that but few people saved In 180G, was Though not as arge as tho it had i world-wide in tion with the Congress Spring was the resort of tho fashionable It occupied 379 feet on and cast on street 220 Neither of these have been but an of is now being made to rebuild the It Avill be a Hook company of and has been is to be conducted by Dr. Mass Meeting of Tennessee of An immense meeting of Unionists was at Nashville on August 3. Stokes spoke as lows lie had just returned from where had been toiling throughout the session of Congress toasts and responses j to place the State where she gcd to follow ly and now stated the State Government of Tennessee had been indorsed and accepted by the Federal We aro now in a great political such as nevei came on us before 1801. I have read your public Journals and pri vate letters for mouths past and .am sorry to say that the spirit of and is again making its The country is tottering to and fro from one end to the We have just passed through the most ble war which ever befell a There is scarcely a iu your borders that is not hung in mourning for the loss of a a father or a Tho land is drenched in and this rebel party is not Defeated on the field of they now rally to sieze the and regain control of the Let us march forward and do our duty like fearlessly and and not give away as the and to to enjoy the liege have to-night of sembling You have heard what took place at the great ball given on the night of the second inauguration of Mr. There is a man who know all about it. An concourse of people filled the Executive The statesmen and soldiers of the were It was imposing The Vice President was too diors driven from tho White House without exposing Ihe treachery of tho 1 will by them though ji Kink me to Tito Republican Senators me and the appointees of the President from your who ought to be and they shall bu It took care to send till Congress Congress is gaining strength every It is stronger than ft was last for the news the was and he in no more names HENRY V. AT AND SOLICITOR IN Particular attention paid I o MICH. C. ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW flmer In Court Mich. EZRA L. A SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY Orer Pon D. L. COUNSELLOR AT Anil Solicitor In Office In C. ATTORNEY A COUNSELLOR AT SOI CHANCERY COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN COLLECTIONS OF Tensions and Hack f Promptly attended Standard o. c. S. FOR NEW YORK United El press Mich. R. LAND CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY Bank orer Mich. CLEMENT K. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT Solicitor In uml Notary 1'nhllo. LICENSED WAR CLAIM Bounty and Dack Par. procured ty a WANTED X AND SEASONED 3S32 Of CASH will A DM J. W. RY IT. Ho Injury tn tlie you can of from all For A 1'IEHCE'S. at after ouU Ite Unit ihe at her W w Valuable Store For hjr If ft BUSINESS INSTITUTE S. S. iV C. P. of tho Commercial tors in tlie Science of Commercial an Cor- D. A. of Iu i f C. of tlie ami In- In Practical Tele- L. E. A. of In- amt etc. J. B. Lecturer on C. N on nod In Theoretical A. L. O. C. 1. A. C. In in U lit An- BUSINESS DEPARTMENTS with BASICS the arid In HIP the tn and much to most the Wn do NOT to nur far It thi rehl tr itet lot Ml It 4 full anil COMPLETE tn f we are nut ft In wo lay claim to a On a at feet yet entirely different in now IT. Rise at from five to six go to the and a wait on you to as many glasses as you money or without only thing in Saratoga for which three prices is not Von return to the and at ten o'clock again to the at five o'clock P. M. do likewise and at seven take just one moro drink before The word drink is intended to cover anything from one to thirty The first being the and the the most I have heard of being drank at any one says that if a person can up his to like one he might go on In the words of the worthy I believe my 1 believe While Saratoga life is a constant wear and tear on the so also is Saratoga water on the and you feel two-thirds of the time as if 3-011 had boon referred to committee on internal and your desire to have said com amounts sometimes to temporary The water of some springs acts ns a others as a and I have yet to hear of a disease that flesh is heir if the oldest in- habitant be has not at sonic time been cured by its That it is beneficial in many respects cannot be I ain a about cures that I hear of. There are doctors enough here to start half a dozen first class grave and I am inclined to believe if doctors were less cures would be rapid and more like our Nation's boasts of an innumerable number of who was of the old The drives about Saratoga are not very and it in quite un- unless you have n large when the charge is to 811 per hour for a family lo per for A horse ami aud per hour for a saddle The drive commonly ed is Saratoga a beautiful sheet of lying four miles cast of the It passes through Fish and empties into the Hudson I liver at Tlie western shore of the Lake arises Union party timidly did in see iu I SCI. Stand by your post and you will be in the revolution of there were the Whig and Tory the first for freedom and the second against so now there are two made up of loyal who labored by word and in the field and out of to save the the other made up of rebel and forming what is ed the Johnson I don't know th right Tho members hold a Con- vention in Philadelphia this and will christen it. Tho President telegraphed to break up tho Union in New he will telegraph to your Mayor to break up Union meetings here is for the future to The right to assemble in convention is a The lat I call it by the foulest ever heard of in the into a bluff some fifty feet on was that infamous telegram from the top of which is situated tho President Johnson to Attorney eral to break up the Union These telegrams are flying in all directions over the 1 hope none will come this The negroes hold a tians here and I trust the good is Luke which has been inous for many years for its game and fibh Persons fond of sailing or hunting can here enjoy their favorite pie of will permit to A hub steamer plies to and j an fro in the Lake carrying procession of colored people in and au hour mny be passed very Washington not long and the j viewing the interesting Chapman's Hill and man's Hill are also somewhat noted for the beautiful views that can be obtained their taken Saratoga iu connection with they make up a very Mount to the tourist than the said to them that he had done more for the than any living more than Gar rison or While in this city he a gold watch worth which he uses this ft ft I now come to the President and a or sick or escort Mrs. as was a lar ary for one in his position on such an so Mr. Simmer had to wait Johnson sat on a in the back part of the room with a colored man by his side soliloquizing as President of these United I've taken the oath and been sworn by God Simmer says I'm from tho of There ho goes now with the I've Orleans riot has gone over the irrg to The elections will tip Republican majority Montgomery tip mi taken the oath and I'm Vice Presi and he says that I'm from the Territory of There he goes with the and I'm here sitting with my colored friend on a I'm a better friend of the black man he is. His theoretical and mine is practical Just look at me sitting by my colored Such was the scene at the inauguration Doesn't that look little like edging into negro social It is said that Congress has put colored in its I deny and prove it by the do for admission with the word in her and Con- gress voted her and so with but the President vetoed ihc and chucked the second in his 15ut there is a party which let all men And let me say that time only is waiting for the negroes to get l heir It will not bo live years You can't stop four millions of loyal patriotic people participating in the Government which they help to support and de- Yon will have it as an exciting question in every cam as until the obtains his Think The colored soldier comes to you and I not stand side by side on the battle with yen under Ihe same Stars and Von you are He will did you President's says they do there will be the Copperheads who voted no men and no money won't Ihe rebel diers got so did the Union and I don't sec who will do the Stand up to the Union and keep eyes on the old and proclaim to tho Hero is a Stale which will do to all white and rebel and soek to the ple against the Yankees and ern The people of the North your ic people The hey love you and your prosperity with You need their their their and you ought lo encourage it with open and cordial If we had their manufactories and their capital hero our prosperity would be amazingly Vet these arc the Yankees whom your rebel papers aro seeking to drive away when they come to buy your land's and drag the wealth out of your in A flair Aug. 11.J A most horrible tragedy brought to by which in its in i cully The facts connected with the affair are substantially as It seems that about a week a genteelly dressed man called at the housn of at Eleventh street and Mark's lane by a Mrs. in company with a about thirty years of and another somewhat and usually at- at such an made him bl and IIp was shown to a room by a get when you at his ed and you sneer at tho work of the entered and occupied the room Christ said while on and signified his intention the new party he pleasant days I hold him Waring on the road for the riot in New and is perhaps more in- f should hold him responsible if there be one 11 In it with the within a distance of 10 an of feet above tide and i in this he levied it is one of the highest points of on tho to amount of between tho valley of the son and Lake From this all the drives commonly ed can be and tho view in- cludes the village of toti A short time since he was is attained ally by the While perhaps millions of They say it was for the benefit of the and also Saratoga Fish Owl Lake and Round Of course a glass is Tuition for the fu time unlimited 00 iu c 24 00 45 00 14 00 nd w. f t T fof Catalogue nnd restaurants and boarding The largest hotel is Its including is 050 is five stories high and contains between and 500 ing besides tion rooms The parlors with the occupy the frontage on thu first aud aro handsomely The grounds occupied by the amt appropriated to its occupy about four TJio ranks not quite as while thu and are about two-thirds the of the and will compare with it fur price and as some of the villages cannot be seen with the naked No one denies the need of es in such a as is gath here in the summer a revival has boon in progress here the past aud some 200 have connected themselves with the There is a Baptist and either one of which will accommodate a and all seem to bo poor I don't know that it was I reckon not at least not all of U. Johnson if there were but loyal men in a they rule whether they were white oV He said lo the will be Moses After the assassination of Johnson said again None but nl men shall control the lie had this State Government and tlie Legislature elected by general on this To Gov. of he who will goodly well Two bands us with and The a host of lesser lights as to not as to and which accommodate from 150 to 400 guests go to make np the many places where the stranger may bo in and done very ate its hotels by 1801 old which accommodated two or three was On 4tli! one at the Union Hotel one at the Clarendon in fair weather they play from 12 A. M. and from 4 to P. M. The L Hotel plays in the ing also from 7 till 8 This is intended principally to draw tion to the Opera which in the hotel and has been same tinio by a rical I went the other to see them play with Mrs. as After Maggie play 1 assure you it dragged its slow length along without ing mo The attendance has been quite small and the house was Closed last for the The edict has gone forth from the ton that theatres shall not be so they after several make them Tlie music by the band is excellent and I assure tile people enjoy it. Morrissey their last horses have left tho with great tion 9 at the way Mr. and his has but only three for burglary and they are held for The races as a whole gave poor and although carried off most of tho it is admitted on all sides that was said the negroes can read and and you destroy the Radical The colored man is under no to Johnson for this for it was made only to cut under Greely and break up the Republican Call Congress radical I charge that Johnson is the father of In he said in the United States Senate that if Louisana or South should throw off their the United Slates would have a right to conquer them and hold them as ten Stories But you complain that Congress has established a test oath to exclude rebels from its it has a high precedent for When man sinned in and driven out of the garden for eating the for- bidden the Almighty placed at the Tree of Life .i to guard aud the Federal Congress lias placed at the Tree of Liberty the flaming sword of test ami declared that shall Sit in Con- gress unless l hey repent of the sin of Stand you who have and touch not the Tree of Liberty till you have repented and been on Congress they might as well nomine tho' party in ihc are a Congress voles in solid the Gospel toall did not say to whites You may iv a of intelligence and but when in col- or you tamper with the laws of the And in this connection let us look at the Constitutional which you ratified so nobly in spite of the opposition at the White Were I a member of the next I would vote a fund for a monument to be erected in commemoration of legislature of 18050. This amendment says that have equal represent alion in If yen the you will have nine members of if you do not you will have only If they vote the negroes in South they will have five if they don't they will have hut Now there was a furious opposition to the emancipation of the and there was a violent opposition to the admission of negro quite as much as there will be to gro The negroes voted under tho of 1790 to 1835, and we had no war of Cavo Johnson said in Con- gress that voles sent him to as a legal I have always doubted the right of Tennessee to disfranchise her negro voters after being admit cd into tho Union in 1790. She had a to enlarge but not to diminish column o against the vetoes it Has tlie vote against and defy lice your But I Congress passed the Civil Rights Do right and there will be no If tile will bo down on you as thick as1 a swarm of Mnt these little can't go nigger suffrage if ever man committed himself to gro suffrage it was I. was lately with a vote of thanks .by a Colored don't know I have tried col- ored men as guides and scouts on and colored went into Geld ancl their lives i the franchise of her and If Ine Supreme Court of the United States had ever had this question brought before I doubt not that it would have decided that having been admitted into ihc negro voters had no right to disfranchise them The question was not sprung because the power evidently had possession of the and the north was fearful of ing that tyrannical The Johnson parly will meet in Philadelphia on August H. I do Hot know why that day was miles it was on August 11 Davis issued a pro all Union men in tin South should get out of the rebc lilies within I believe that the Johnson wil embody as much mischief treason as that notorious order ol Jefferson I assert that whole policy is to make respectable and Union men His whole for tho last six months has tended tu place over Union How different Congress has acted toward the Union men of The clay after I admitted I cured the passage of a of engaging it. He then retired on a plea of and returned yesterday morning about with the and proceeded to ihe room ly under ihe direction of the colored Tho female companion of the fiend a very and bore evidences of having ed a fair education and have obtained more than inary She was especially well The unknown man opened Ihe door of the room and entered with his fair without evincing and Mark's and after tho whole matter had been thoroughly he nominated his notified his witnesses and had tho body removed to tho Ninth Station where the inquest will be held The detectives have been put upon the track of the who has thus far made good his but is believed to be still in the A scarce Is also buing prosecuted for the woman who accompanied the on a previous with lUc to Mrs. Tyson's lish men L What is most is that no clue could be discovered by which the identity of the nate being could be It is probably that the miserable derer mado off everything of this kind after committing tho ribly The body of the murdered girl will be detained nt the Ninth Ward tion House during tho whole of and persons who may know of any facts relative to the aro requested to visit tho Mation and render what assistance they can to fix the of the the at No 142 North Eleventh running Tho has been complained of as being but is classed among the more orderly of the Tho report of the murder created excitement in tho neighborhood which was as the bloody details become Chief of tho Detective has taken tho matter in and is using every effort to ferret out tho die North On opening the chamber door indescribable scene of horror ed The miserable woman was found lying in nearly wrapped up in a slark with her throat cut from car to and the whole bed clotted with A card of the Baltimore corner of Dock street and Delaware found under the pile of the woman's but on inquiring at that place no tion could be obtained of cither of tho The woman's it had been bought The same parties had been to Mrs. house before a week No trace of tho has yet been nor is it known who the wretched anything extraordinary in his de- aud after remaining for an hour or during willch not the noise whs he made his closing the door sharply be- hind He was smoking a cigar nt this which had apparently been lighted but a and de- the stair accosted the colored attendant as follows is lady ol the house I wish lo speak with This brought Mrs. Tyson front her when the man haiJ my lady friend asleep in the room I have Please let her remain ed until I call I shall not be gone a great He gave the lady of Ihc house a sum of money inpayment for his and the loyal citizens of as entitled to the same privileges as those of tho Northern wilb respect to How has Johnson treated our lant soldiers soldiers in who fought in defense the applied to him for humble some of the poor fellows hobbling on for es dent aside and a batch of ers in their papers say it was fighting I I don't claim have but the cavalry nm not going to by aud see those gallant ll remained in the and not tho slightest Suspicion was aroused among the inmates of tho dwelling to the terrible crime that had been perpetrated by the fiend who had just departed with such a in about ait after the of the supposed Mis Tyson was called up and 01 her way up tried tjio of tin room alluded and after and receiving no thrust tin dobr Mrs. Tyson that tho room very ami Shutters had been closet and locked and the together So as to all then opened I lie shutters and approached the She that the sheets and clothing with and Object in human Alarmed flic called for and once to unwrap the body ami a shocking my story the dailies fe found the of young woman who had an hour before stepped into her personification of health and At a closer examination it was re- that the unfortunate woman to her death through a violent hud been choked with i large portion of a which had forced into her Her throat was cut from ear to and hud endued almost y alter tho infliction of the won The body was then nn wrapped aid out straight upon was over tlm and at Un- paged a carriage to Central where she sought he Coroner and laid of the affair before tendering use of her vehicle to that the scone of Taylor to tho house at Eleventh street Help bauds arc FO stiff I can hardly hold a paid farmer as he sat down to some conn is that were getting I said lying down her crotchet be glad lo if I only knew what you wished T shouldn't wonder if you he good at are you would be a line story if I didn't know of them after going twice the said I can show in five min. utcs what 1 have to and it'll be a gieat help if you can do it for me. I never was nt accounts in my best and does not grow any as I can since I put on my Very patiently did tho helpful daughter plod through the dull lines of leaving thu gay to lie idle all the though was in snch haste to finish her It was reward enough to BPC her tired who had been toiling all day for herself and the other dear fitting so dozily in hw enjoying his weekly as it can only be en- joyed in a country home where news from the great world beyond cornea and is eagerly sought The clock struck nine before task was but the hearty a thousand took all sense of rather looking where man have an eaid the not every farmer that can afford every farmer's daughter that is of making said with a little pardonable ternal ever one bo if they were Mr. last was fad How many daughters might be of iise to their fathers and many other who never think of tening a care I If asked to perform some little it is dona at- best with a reluctant step and an unwilling air which rolis it of nil shine or claim to your give lain a cheerful Koine to rest in when and hia lifo away he cannot all tho luxuries you Children exert as great an on their patents as parents do THK Washington correspondent of the New York says that President and Secretary Seward will leave Washington on tho 27th instant for to the laying of tho corner stono of the Douglas which ivill take place about tho of Sep. members of the Cabinet will lany A railroad accident red on tho Sd near N. n which n passenger cnr ran off the track and down Many injured but none Over coffins containing tho of Union folders arc -in awaiting to designed of Union