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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - January 27, 1868, New York, New York                               VOL 5098 NEW-YORK MONDAY 27 1608 PRICE FOUR CENTS Mr Arrest by Op British 4 RoUble of the India of lite Intention of tko AMD AMERICA Arrest TJie Mi It ia officially denied and in the moat that any orders or dispatches tbe arrest of Mr TEAM were sent from the BOOM Office here The responsibility of that la thrown entirety upon the local London in Its to-day asserts that by the but dispatches exchanged between Lord and Mr Secretary ASB in the matter of the Alabama the on the is closed THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT i of witb of till Press am aa occasioned bj Fenian still continues Tbo are ingly wakeful and wrests are made ever day A moo named MICHAEL waa captured hat evening while in the act of pooling a tions handbill on the House having reached the Government that THOMAS SHIOR the sheriff ot the Inland of Alderney waa identified with the Fenian he waa yesterday promptly ed and sent to prison to await triaL Considerable ia created by the recent resolutions of tbo United States House of declaring the of the nation with tho Fenians The journals of London have on and severely criticise this expression of unfriendly feeling toward England DENMARK by the Homo of tho West Indian Possessions Jan M Tbe following progress has been made in the on the question of the ratification of the treaty for the sale of the West India Islands to the United i In the or Lower House the appointed to consider the provisions Of the treaty and examine the of the between tho Danish and American made a favorable report Thie waa debated during the latter part of the week la session On the doora of the Chamber were thrown open After a speech tram the President dosing the debate tbo vote and the treaty of transfer wag without a dissenting toice Tbo treaty now gbee to the at ftt of the for the concurrence final action of that body Avar Continued PMM PAnis Jan JB The Imperial baa issued an official to toe prefects of the of France announcing the new amy law and arguing that of being a Mw measure it ia a pledge of continued peace Ten of the public newspapers of thia city stare been fined a thousand francs each lor fainting illegal leporte of the proceedings of fbo Corps PRUSSIA AND EUROPE Wild Rumors la Preparations off Jin A very ailly ia current in different parta the Continent and haa even been printed to the effect that the secured the use United war AUSTRIA Tns Aray Saturday Jan M Dispatches have been received here giving lof quite serious riots in Tbe latest telegrams however an- the suppression of the disorder without Archduke has been named specter of the Austrian army leaded IB Dragon Jan M information haa been ha haa been planned to Catalonia Active bare taken to thwart atr AMO MMU Allva Lena Bandar M Tbe Motived from and ahow Nw the latter a TJw King la confronted by to own and near hia own rebels wera drawn up ia sight of and a waa Imminent of tba of the British had been received in tho camp at wan at alive and well cod were guarded to prevent a of It was feared by many that would be aa aoon aa King hoard of the approach bul no their bsd been made snd treatment u prisoners remained m- CUBA off Va Ju M Grand took at the A n Dam waa tmt tn ftt On ol from lanad From this wiD ta bUM p wair avt Jan M Early thia morning waa by In anft beatan with a art die Ons of the bail and by Mr W Boor formerly of tbs Km of Koa k Co a died B 1 Sunday Jao M The that the remains of Ists of Bang Harbor Is without foundation Hot Qw slightest to bis been np to this His and Monds tar that for may be in of the emmeons The Mr Burnt who disappeared from ben on week Itas turned op sate and sound Tbo C Sunday Jan 98 The Convention yesterday two Oen to one hundred land trom and to at property by the Sheriff for three months of proposed do not tua of The imposition ol the Ii Arrest ot Alleged Harderer In Sunday Jan 36 one of the prisoners on trial st the time was shot baa been arrested on Kazan's in artiailo that ha shot btm bad formerly Ufs DeMb IB Ky Jan 90 Mr J H editor of the Tille died this naming of tba Me Bandar Jan ML The steamship Capt tram thie pert tat Londonderry and Liverpool st last IB Malsie Ma Jan 90 A prevailed here all day Eight of bae DISTRICT Reports Regarding tne from Col 6 H ft Co of thia City have received ths fallowing letter from Ool A a now on Oen stall at Charleston and on ths staff of Oen during his of that or Civil H C Jan 6 B d Xo 31 Referring to of Us 4th met in which yon state that there are many persona who would gladly purchase and become manent residents of flits State could they prudently do so bnt tbe statements eo frequently published in tbe daily press of outrages on the part both of whites and have occasioned the Rorth a general belief that property sna constant jeopardy everywhere In tbs Stales and especially so In South Carolina and la which yon inquire u to the truth of these statements I have the honor that my acquaintance with Ibe condition of South Carolina extends back to the commencement ot period of Its occupation by Army although during that period I was a few at North In regard to both North and South Carolina the first of last my chief sources of Information are tba facts officially reported and known at these headquarters As to tha question of the security of life and property In the State of South Caroline best tbat can be adduced Is to be derived from ths conduct ef the people selves They more about the and country tn tbe pursuit of business or pleasure without any marks of and without any unusual precautions hove been a few exceptions to the universal application of statement but I am net aware of any such el the present time The cities are remarkably free from that description ot that is regarded as most hostile to the security of life sod property Ths are considered safe st all hours sad go about them with Isss don than they would experience In under same the streets of say of ths Urge northern cities There has been s marked de- crease in Ae amount of crime committed within this etaU since the first year after Its occupation During the preponderance wss on tbe aide of out- rages committed by whiles against blacks During 1864 the number of crimes ted by blacks against whites preponderated Daring ihs oi crimes that of tbs country have decreased to such an extent that the military tribunals which ad- casts of that character bays and occurring at present tn ths two States of and Bouth are sach es of inti take ears et If UM ef two Stales had the con ef all cUsses and ths requisite material and means for Ihs detection and punishment of offenders tns would speedily bs order by these means slone In this connection It Is perhaps intending to know that from the first of the mildest of preserving always As as my information goes ana military these Hates IDs order has not the of a will desire to know IT there la nore in this section of There never bas bean any Indication of snchaettattrophs In either of Ths blacks aa s people are universally admitted to be and law abiding snob a collision not can anything short of partial of a result ths formation no snob re- suits be feared Ths among aH who ars in to action is Some assume that Ihs tendency ef among blacks for the possession Of land found a division el win net tata Tha cry tot land Is not raised In Hall or England when rood of soil Is occupied and as s thing ths reach of ths laboring settled country whin there is abundant of it without injury to tracts of wOd land the afford to pay taxes art f conclusive answer to this fear for tend Is an indication that blacks look to Industry Jos support sad Is a cry for culture of Ills in harmony with that for schools and bs on the sonata st flosting Ihs lot Is mainly political and ths information u generally obtained from mor or sources and is seldom by soy by Press to nsss that Ists ns In fact for Ihs ths blacks are in as ought to be ss from Atf V Those ofa war of races cannot and of their own either ths st bouth Mns that they may rely cat asotnty sad re- tarns aw sO investments eft u Stale I am very respectfully servant A J In of ina of Civil Affairs WASHINGTON AT CAPITAL Thai at Rec Tko JUst stt Vrom OUT Jan 95 1868 The put week baa been lacking in sensa- tions The of Congress bave only been varied by a little scene in which of New-York JULIAN of a ard and by three monotonous Congressional where aD the good things were of NOKIA and and all the bad left the It la a fact tbat the deaths of three occurred in three widely different manners died from disease the victim of a and a The difficulty between and is not likely to load to another funeral aa Mr used the term coward m a Pickwickian sense and would long before depriving tha people of the Seventh District of biennial opportunity of Bending him to Congress Is fairly on its feet in tbe Senate It might have slept for several wooks but for the strategy of Mr who waa charged witb a great speech and had to fire it which he did on Thursday with so much effect that it woke op Messrs and others and they at onco resolved that if Mr was in for a to that question ho should have aa much aa he wanted Bo on Mr opened tbe ball being followed by Mr NIK both being listened to by the fullest and most fashionable andiepce of season What tho result will be no one can ten The win be tbo football of debate until every Senator including Mr bas had hia fullest say Then t will be so ly amended aa to leave tbe original able and sent back to tbe House where it wul be agreed to at once Tbe of so much upon Gen la looked by majority of that body which majority aro hia aa a political teat of hia Presidential fitness and they think it both unnecessary and unwise Look to see all tbe Radical measures passed by the House pruned by the Senate 1 be final result may possibly be tbe consolidation into one of tbe principal necessary features of the which have passed or are pending in tbe Include of course the two Supreme Court which are confessedly reconstruction measures With to these Supreme Court measures tbo public will admire the fortuity of resource and the ingenuity of tho House Reconstruction Com- even if it does not its action The Committee now stands ready to report a which yon have already printed limiting the Jurisdiction of the Court in oases arising under the Reconstruction acts and will report it Just as aoon aa the Senate positive cation that its action on the first Supremo Court bin known aa the two-thirds will not be favorable Already many Republicans who voted for bnt doubted the wisdom of that are expressing themselves as much better pleased witb tbe biD now hi the hands of the Committee because it accomplishes tbe same results in an unquestionably legal and tional manner Vigorous efforts are here Jo secure tbe ratification of tbe Constitution and tbo cess of the party in the Alabama election which occurs on the 4th A largo sum of money and thousands of documents bave been forwarded to that and the determination of Congress is to have it into the Union before the dose of February Should it happen that a majority of the registered voters do not vote but a majority of those who do be cast for the Constitution a win be promptly passed by Congress declaring tho Constitution ratified and the State entitled to representation on the ground that a majority of tbe voles caat should determine the matter and that the apsthy or hostility of the enemies of struction should no longer be allowed lo pone it There hi great anxiety in Congress to get one State in tbe more tban there win be to get the balance as it u looked aa tbe one certain way of settling fll doubt aa to the success of reconstruction under tbe plan of Congress and aa dissipating all of an unfavorable decision from tbe Supreme Court The question of what Oen GHAUT to tbe President or rather what tbe President he said has about lost its interest Mr baa tired of the importunate newspaper men who want verbatim reports of tbo Cabinet and says he might aa wen become a correspondent himself He could no doubt get good engagement if he should try and promise exclusive and copies of all his productions People begin to be satisfied that the of the matter as heretofore given in the can be relied upon and win be very alow to believe anything ill of Gen just at this particular Urns when the dirty work appliances of a Presidential being arranged Tba of tbe Peabody Educational who been in at during the part weak bave returned matured farther pitas for the efficient tion of a large portion of the fund the Of beginning to be felt Tbe people pf deserve tbe reproba- tion of all decent nan for the shabby manner tn which they treated theae humane and benevolent of a pest for their personal good ban they wen totally unrecognized by who neither called upon them ferred witb them nor extended the courtesy to them I learn however tbat they are not ashamed to beg by letter and tbo Board to tha of their true Is voted a to tbe City of Richmond Onion Times Sunday Jan 30 There is much anxiety manifested by ness men end others now tn Washington aa well aa by people mother portions of tbe country aa to tbe probable course of Congress on the financial particularly ta to whether there to probability of more currency being issued The stopping of contraction by repeal tbe to locked raDy enough by many H the flnt atep toward expansion tad effort to that and may be looked for in tbe of within tbe next two weeks ths Senate Finance Committee it must be borne m mind aa present constituted U totally opposed to an schemes of expansion and will any measure of tba kind cornea from tbe House It ia backed up by Buch an pressure of public sentiment M to literally compel with tbe demand Only few days since Mr KAH announced in open Senate that tbe Com- would treat measures u store indicated and It is reasonable to suppose unless Change adhere to their resolution A project which mav succeed la case aH others fall ia that to sdd thirty to tbe present amount of tional Bank circulation for tho purpose of plying such portions oi tha country aa are banking facilities and currency GIANT ABO Your correspondent haa good reason for stating that tbe several of the Cabinet who are quoted byname in ths last charge on Gen QUANT are deeply chagrined st being exhibited in such relations to tbe General and one of them at least baa re- the of the language at- to him Not one of them more over or can say word of any thing except that which during the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday tbe 14th inst and none of them claim that the vate and individual opinions of Qen previous action is of any weight as going to show what that action was Their relatione with Gen GHAUT bave always boon of a and agreeable character and there is no desire or intention on their part that they be otherwise THE The new British Minister Hon EDWARD ia expected to arrive in this city on Monday or Tuesday and will take rooms at the Ebbitt House Hi's coming is awaited witb much interest by our Government as the important mailers of the claims and the rights of American citizens abroad are being upon the attention of the dent and Secretary of State with more vigor now than over before The country may look for renewed and active efforts on our port toward a Anal settlement of these upon Mr arrival DEBATE HI THZ Senator of Massachusetts ff eah on the Reconstruction bin in the Senate morrow and at least one set speech will bo made etch day the week Thoro arc eo many strangers in the city cow tbat the galleries of Congress are well filled even on Saturday whin tbe House ails for dull written speeches only Tho Speaker's elate is full of names ol members who want to talk French open here morrow st tbe National Theatre and will give the Grand Duchess of every night during the week Tickets for DICKERS readings in the bande of speculators arc already offered at coet price and will be yet fold at a discount The charge of ono dollar more for seats here than in other cities hat proved very unpopular because deemed very RECEPTION Secretary received a number of hie friends last night amour were all tho prominent of the diplomatic corps with Prof and wife Hon Mr our Minister to Belgium and wife Qov DAIX Senator Gon DAUBS and many others The was for a short time IN TUB CITY Among tho prominent persons in the city tiro WM H and W of New-York F A of Buffalo Ron Joan B of and Secretary of the United Legation at St Petersburg now on leave of absence To ths Jan M The new treaty between Ino Islands and the United States has just been received at tbe Department of State It is rather vague in point of stipulation and eccentric in form consisting simply of an immense tooth of a whale richly variegated in color at the ends of which ia at- a strongly twisted grass cord which serves as a handle or aa binding the treaty The naval agent wbo delivered the tooth was Instructed to say to the President tbat it waa a treaty by which the King of the gaged his islands to tbe United States for the payment of tbe Indemnity due to the United lo continue for three years the President on bis part to agree to prevent tbe rival king from levying war against tbe legitimate sovereign during the continuance of the mortgage On being asked how tbe treaty waa to be ratified and exchanged tbe agent hia instructions were that if the President the tooth then the treaty ia established If he declines the treaty be ia to return tbe tooth to tbe King of the Islands The treaty or tooth wss wrapped in a rude cloth made from the inner bark of s tree out spinning or weaving It ia not known whether this Irregular treaty will be sent to tbe Senate for ratification Bome years ago three seamen deserted from s United States vessel and took shelter on the Islands An officer was sent hi search of them and appealed to the authorities there to assist in their capture After much tion tbe King admitted that thti deserters bad been eaten by his people A demand was st that time made for indemnity when tbo eign agreed to s stipulated sum One of tbe installments waa twenty years and tba object of tbe present treaty or tooth arrangement ia forwarded by the King as an evidence of bis good faith and to show that he bas not forgotten bis obligation Hon JT has written a letter which will soon be published giving s of the annexation of territory to the United and in favor of the of tbe possessions and tbe ish West India lalanda THI The first meeting of the al Temperance Society this waa held in ball ot the House of There waa s crowded auditory both on tbe floor and ID the galleries Senator presided He said society was organized one year ago and believed it had exercised a good influence all over tbe By tbe crushing of tbo lion And ths overthrowing of s criminal the conn try has been great and free but there wss another evil hardly lesB gigantic to be overcome sod thai was in- temperance He then successively Introduced and others who made speeches op and dred subjects An error having occurred in a former dis- patch it Is proper to state that of Missouri tn recent the Bouse sny personal knowledge of fraud or charge of fraud by tbe of in connection with Government contracts i Saturday Jan There waa no session of the Senate to-day Or DAT Immediately after ths of His ihs Rouse went Into of on of the with Mr in the chair for general debate A VIEW OF TBX Mr of addressed tbs Committee prefacing his remarks by string tbat hs to the BUte of the from the Christian standpoint Es denied that there wu any atheism In ths Constitution ot tbs United States Buch an wss a font libel on tbe man wbo had framed It for no sane man be an atheist Among tbs Fathers of ths Republic at among their there were Infidels bnt no atheists He attributed ths rebellion and its to the to spirit of radicalism which had allowed to enter the sacred portals of the Union and tempt people losst forbidden fruit tbe result being sorrow mourning desolation and death Be dared thai the would be held for tne blood of Uie Mr referring to tn allusion try Mr to tbe of the Prodigal Son asked him whether he understood the rebels to occupy an position to the Prodigal Son Mr replied that Uw great mass of them did Mr remained that tbat was all be wanted to know el the clove of air speech Mr PRICE referred to tho simo and tils Republican a warning that if 11 could thtl the occupied tbu same position U tbe Prodigal Son In Ibe Scrip ares bid his friends and seek Into tbat party could provo Its the tares Be admitted that thr down lo the urn to tbe lo nerd but he said It reused al that point for if the rebels had neon in that position would have stolen not only tne Intended for the swine bnt tbe whole herd of Hr PAULS wont on lo enow the difference Uie tvo and waa engaged In doing so wn him bad Hr PRICE a few more to but Hr unless member of tbe Democratic have a chance nf replying eo as to vindicate and Uie Scrip lores THE Mr on the ul bft it would well lo the of tbb question to tbo money principal of the national debt be paid and lo give all their lo a to make the currency equal in to goM before a could be at Tho ebb of the precious to f most be Economy must be for and be for and the country ui lu rotations with other countries to be a debtor He held that if inch duties were imposed Imports ss would affect their reduction to tlie point be reached bridge over Ibo and the country would return to a With ol wide ID tavor of the 11111114 and a of specie payments prove U would a hull Hun rout lie was opposed lo seeing Euan become the bank of m the c If were ano country turned back to ths old baar tbe bonds by those wonld be thrown the market Ho that aj lo thp tbe lie favored tho M aoon as of the six pti cent hoods Into lour per cent and ol five per aa Ibe rate ul bank interest THE TAETT Mr of Indiana tbe Ue arguing that the Party was bio for me rebellion and its and claiming that muat tomain in bands men Inthe his be spate of men to the ae tbe dog lo hie vomit Mr asked Mr to make a re- mark on that point Hr Wauma lo yield sir then row lo a question ol order The gentleman Hr he waa lug ID bit direction when be mide tbe remark ana h desired to ask him whether be meant to say ha toted the Democratic ticket and thai ho was a dog Was that the inference to be Tut Chairman overruled the pout of order and Br continued his Be nid that whan our army of three hundred thousand crats tad joined tho order of the Gulden another army ot thorn bad and marched lo Canada 10 aeek un- dtr the crinoline of Queen Hr firon neit tbe on the policy of ths Republican Party which be denounced as destructive of the cardinal principles of the and to the Of Bouth A or The Chairman to the point of order made by Mr during the of Mr he had the point ot order to be inal as gentleman trom ID diana had been taming lo the other of House the gentleman from Ohio therefore lied to interrupt him Tbe Chair had been since In- formed however that the point ol order actually made wss that the gentleman front Indiana had used unparliamentary language In speaking ol tho men on Ibe other aide of ths House M dogs If the Chair had understood that to be the point cf order it certainly wonld bave been TBE Xr WILSON Ohio addressed tbe Committee on Ibe of Uie finances and National debt He himself In favor ol paying ths principal of ths bonds in lawful money except where specified to be in gold The Opposition doctrine hs held to be not only in violation ot law bnt alao In lation of tbs righto of tbs thought the policy of ths Government to pay the Ct bulk of before the tattoo on ths bonds Beheld that tbs very worst that could bs was to force the country quickly to a spade basis white there waas debt ol banging over ths Government nearly all oi which was contracted at from 40 to W cents on the dollar ol specls It wonld Increase the ef bonds to the holders from 80 to 40 per cent and the effect of tt would be to make ihs debt Heavier by at least thousand He proposed vo In United Slates notes to at the market pries all ths surplus gold tn the Treasury sad add to thia fond from Una to Urns snj surplus bs spared from ths Treasury until if would i hundred minions of dollars Tha wro hundred millions of dollars thai provided to tha redemption of an equal amount oi now at ths which to He showed that sach s fund would amount al of to at the sod of at tha sud 01 fifteen fears lo and at tne end of nineteen yeare to betag within a tion to pay Uw Hr next ths Committee on subject ot Bights and on of bs to Ma ot the out ot the war At aye o'clock the Committee rose and the adjourned stsi Tbt Wisconsin Republican State Convention Is to he held in Madison on Isb Si It will sleet delegates to Iks Convention and electors candidates for Justice ana Assists lattice of the Court The c In tha of to tho Slats tion we tbe of who that out great dvil war ots of wbo would noM IBS at unity and Integrity of our maintain its right to ths Its own enoe r secret armed tisl shsU tire hta ol every at home lavor or ot color however bs and who an of the o- pies ana policy tt Ike of those State wen to proper with The with tms OIA witsi or From Ota Jaa IMs The greater part of thia day's of the Convention wie by of tba treme radical wlag indignation and at the reports ot their and seta which are published In the FeroU and tbs place Tbe argument was that u Uie of thote Journals hare decks on the floor of the Convention by of the body are compelled lo ate toward an the members The representatives of the press neither admit the of the nor any snob compulsion Tbe setting apart place for the prees In a deliberate assembly la not by any means of the of an act ot courtesy to an individual the deliberates with closed doori tbe public bare the right to be present and the ol the is the If gentlemen abnie the of the and do wrong they can be held to an- swer tut they nave the right to and cule u they bare the to praiM and admire end any body which attempts to deny thie right and prescribe rales of conduct for the press of the United Stales win that II bet undertaken a task It can never accomplish A committee baa been appointed to the conduct of the of the Herald and with a view to their thV Savannah delegate was peculiarly fierce and abusive lie the offending reporter of the as a and an Infernal and used eome other Mons of a like character Tbe cante of hie lears the publication of a communication In the Atlanta over the miking eome alleged as to the of which was that had been of a at Brooklyn H T and served a term In Slug Sing Prison that he bad never been or had bis dril and he was to hold In made a very lime He did not attempt to deny the Avets as but proceeded to argne that even had be done u charged be bad been only guilty of a accord Ing to tbn law of New-York and thit the crime did not him A resolution wu and carried an of tbe be was eo indiscreet aa to and tbe now U tbat may is not to a liar ae delegate from bu TUB Alter the Freae difficulty and the ment had the of tbe Bellel Ordinance wne used for Monday tho Inat In- stead ol tbe 1st of February Ibe charge the extreme were ae a means lo coerce the friends of that ibr ol Ibe effect and majority o tbu TUB OF Two ol were and adopted and that defining the State of was under tion when the Convention adjourned The section reads as against Stale of shall consist in an ordinance of or in levying war against the State or the or giving aid rad lo the mles thereof Ii Is that ihli Is not State of bnt tbe United ind that the proper wonld bf war against the State or and fort to tbe enemies If H be to the it i- urged that a separate section be ben assert that tbe Constitution of the haa denned that crime sufficiently clearly and Georgia baa nothing to do witb it BLOW The m tilde aro growing at the alow tbat la made and are at the mm which at rate of speed tbe Convention will cost it completes Bm pressure does not seem lo my Influence the majority nor do ibey evince any Inclination to more II do not believe II Is the remaining of tbs BUI Ol Bights will be of week Bo- lief will probably take the greater parr U not tl e whole of the next week Every member will bate something to ssy In relation to It There are quite as many plans as there ere members anil etch will be vigorously pressed apd exhaustively Tbe opponents of the for the re- of all private debts are among the moat capable and intelligent of the delegates and Ii U re- ported that considerable anmi of money eie employed to ewell the ranks of tbe Party The emptiness of the Stale and Ibe Inadequacy of the receipts of Ibe State to provide for the pressing wants of the and Cor tbe payment of the Convention will compel Oen to revoke the order of suspending the collection of tazei until May next In the condition of the people this will cause s great deal of M all who were able have already paid their the poor and needy only In default Letter fro an GOT The Radical State Convention waa held In on the Ud Init for the purpose of appointing to thi Convention at Chicago Hon J a row The Committee on made n report which was read and accepted Tbe terial points of this report are as We tbe Union of Tennessee ia Uon and will the An inalterable and to and support of the br our tattlers la blood of one mat war and dtf by by blood of another end war toba osr admiration for H or cor In him by na in a bnl us UM we of name in of w for that flan of Union nua lo of full abroad and at home ot all or of a and Al a reduction o th the whOM psv and e In arrear to and to the for sad ef and the ol of a bauj of lor all 7 n aao s fall el at of ws the f and in ths oT l el tns for every answ to the oor of by oni hair's tha flrm and pa Inn noit oov following letter from Oor wat rtad and melted with great Jea JO A tla Old Jfmbtrt On Suit and Intended to be at the State Convention to be held on tbs aid last but tbs of toe weather and the roughness of the road bare and have induced me to remain where I am Ton have my best lor your and I nave full In your wisdom and and feel thai your HODS win result ID tbs greatest good the cause we all eo much cherub Upon of of lot and the safety of loyal men Any proposition looking to a to the means the overthrow ol Blats the the rebola and UM of the colored man All from rebel sources to adopt mean taking the control of the State out of the hands of loyal men and patting It Into tns bauds The contest WtU be ons great Colon M tns men who stood by tba Colon ID its hour ot ol our country tbs tbs out an d aada of the Party the of Southern traitors their of tha rebel war art ot to the widows sal the orphans of fallen rebels and rebel soldiers These Issues will bs openly discussed summer Dy the parties and under the lead of whoever may be nominated by tha party at Chicago we ire bound to In toe wisdom and of tbs Convention which meets la Hay next whether saleet a military or a la beta the ticket 1st us to s and support II I were a member of your woold endeavor to hare Incorporated Into tbe platform yon adopt a plank to following affect t Tbat the bonds and obligations of the General which da not stipulate for payment la coin In the sett authorising their Issuance or in their face should bo paid in greon backs or legal tenders and that our to tbe National Convention be o vote at a resolution ID the platform embracing this I the donor to W O flea Grant tbe of Ohio Tbe Cincinnati at Columbus Ohio In a letter dated tbe Tbe upon the Urt night ot of trom ill ol tUo Slate waa tbe of si unanimity or expression in favor of Oen tbat ladly tne few men who have been all tbe while hoping against hope would turn up or could be turned op to nominate the lather of all the The reminds One of the of 1841 wnen the politicians bad been exerting to utmost to kill off President for and on the of tbe It found that the from the people wera almost a unit for his nation It Is laid by who ought tome of whom have been heretofore popularly un- being favorable to Coin that If were started In thet direction the publican of Ibe would give mal In favor of One of Ibe In tbe Blinded to CBin ibo noblest ol them but added ue that did DOB meet with a response here and II another waa inevitable of coune Am biding waa by ell tbo en that tale a of who the war lo a and in on bials ol c qua In to the lime the Cleveland Herald Of Sone who it the Con- el on M blind -in doubt of Itm of Ibr Influential end from 111 parts o the Slale to ol hundred au rjr body 10 iml frenly ind upon tue coming cam Ka wu bl Hie that we not to ujr niue uf ten uf tin Onto Hi publicans ue innt men m thie Ibat be- him to ha ihu men I be party can up and one in whom Uic tail put ID Bui A s lew not Gen but willi there no m will in llun msv A of up 10 10 tbo proper the Tht not favor tbe cif jrn ware without lu boyon hut Hie taVia ilie in of 4 thu SUto Crn ril mil to formally tho nf unit the wu by an tuU 4 We violate no In that ol present o- i 10 of is fl of lit by ol in 10 Ute And allow mo to eav a lu n 41 n It to urn mm I oral of lulu M add one whi will d In- Ini Lite all liPu in lie hie thai ul force it m part of tits tu lie to gj Ii to uni rome UP con elh to do and he it not of Ait 1 bf do lie I sty I think In- Ind bis tiie I word of advice to give to by your at all Do nut me to armea It wune Hut I litre yon to aland me to and your rights in a civil point oi view Do not to the for I bo- Lave them toba lo end ot our lud I have been I would not In the people Georgia 1 ahall the me bv I would not with C I Do not be away by the winds ol uor lo for by wn but bring and upon Invite alter nil no good bit done liis be de- jour thanks and esteem nud I know lie will get rt not from you but from every mm in tbe AB I been I think tbat Oen In be did ue and about hungry who are looking here and there nuder windows creeping about ai to flu J bone They have been disappointed the of them they have ailed of Dot u I think Is a day lur tLut U is now dawning Tba Com- lan from Oov In tha North Carolina Reconstruction tion at Raleigh OD the from Oor Wonm read and 10 be spread upon tbe ef I the honor on to In informal through your committee your body duly and lo anr that I may be to mike I deem you to my thanks fcr thU mirk of tesy I regard reflation as ui notification of your with a view to and u be It to me It would be improper If not rous that I to you ally view of mine Ing for which you are In 10 a Upon nonce of your wish to be any Mined tn the Ibe State under my control auch Information will be promptly May ji u v to conduct to our py anil Gsn In a letter to a friend Gun U says i I always objected to placed In When In lo ri U became necessary to occupy tbe position I caum determined to carry out the to make new and dvil ed I regard tbe Uw acting 01 n II the laws are itu fot Con- gress to make them in luroa I ahall not cute In a partisan long as I in tulL to the and military Uw aud where powerless will try and It np fall I will appoint and ones can be found may Mate to ui I do not believe Wl despot a i of my oMam my course of action to be lu i It in in u IN SPA PERI   

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