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Hinds County Gazette from Raymond, Mississippi • Page 2

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I Keroseno is the- best antidoto for a Letter from Woflbrd. The Political Situation. I throw a sop to Cerberus. As a matter Ex -Gov. A.

O. Jliu.wx, of thin of economy it may le better to throw sovere burn or scald. Immerse the Utter on the political atmim a i.orc ii. in 10 er litter on the political has writU a Colored Jurors. Gen.

Ames issued un Order cm the 27th ult, which places tho colored man in the jury-box in the Ktate of Mississippi. Tho Order provides that ft-' Ijiui OToL II the man vujo "anieu injured part in cold water lor a mo-News, (the leading Administration wUh ft B()fl chlh) taking paper ia -North Mississippi,) elected care "to rui, stall. Then bathe to Congress bv the Radicals of his in kerosene, and the terrible pain soon Official Journal of the lmiitvof Ilind. situation to cei tain gentlemen of Jack to be Governor of Mississippi, with son. us sueHuoaa are eminently.

DOvcra fvned i these of a Iviw. Fublwlwd ul $3 annum, in O'U-atu was finally content to accept a sub- district last summer, and recently ap-1 ceases. a know oi a uiue cuim 1 i. 11, I 111 IllH It! I. liiv v.

all persons, without respect to rare, color or previous condition of Kervi- I 1.1. I 1 I 1 I I Ill 1 IIH I Asftfssorship in an olHcure country u)0jntej ireBident worthy of scriousi consideration. After referring to bin net Ion in Washington, and to the fact that but for th" Tho nlmve rpm- IT IS positively (inserted and belu. all. tUt H.

CASPER ielk G( than any houe tin iije of Xe. city. Ihe rtetut breaks in the plT caused by the heavy raini, have aou his prices lit all. One visit to Lw Store will convince the public tUttU assertion in correct. mJ I RANGER'S SALE.

1WILL eipose to side, at public mm- Monday, the 7th day of June next of the Court House Door, in the tow, ltaymond, to the highest bidder for cJf district. I don't this Diaie, nl in n. few minutes ink it worth lg dvii ofiice in his fortune, i think it worth has written letter lime, euun competent nuium mij while to envy him jAJ l.J snow the child's screams ceased You will no doubt call to mind a pa UEO. W. II A IIPBK, EDITUB AND I'ROPRIF, TO i' 1 ii ii i RAYMOND: AVKDNESDAY.

12, not of thn ohilosophv of the mat for tho purpose of giving the Order course of the President, and the cor-immediato effect, the tax-assessors of I dial co-operation of many leading Re-the several counlios are directed to i publican Senators and Itcpreseii tat ives proceed immediately to make out sup-1 in Congress, the rascally carpi-t-bng plemenlary lists of "tho nanus of all! Constitution would have been forced rullel case of the aspiring genius who went to Washington city in Jackson's time, expecting to be made Secretary of State, but, failing in that, ho was content, be said, to accept the mission to England still failing, he commenced fallincr in his pretensions nnd con loiiow nig (li'senoed estrny. A bar If Mule, nbont 12 or 15 years old, 151 high, with a white sjiot ou each 'aide or neck, indistinct brand on left shanM 6rfe give place to the letter of persons found in their respective conn-: on Mississippi, he soys it praised at $25. It now remains with our peoplo to "Old Whig with grrut pleasure. In- ties qualified to serve as jurors (the deed, we should bo gratified, and ws ncirrooe) whoso names are not now ou reap the fruits of their present success, JOS. MeOLOY Sheriff aud Ei-oflkio just a from which we copy as follows Congress, by a joint resolution, has left the reconstruction of Mississippi, Virginia nnd Texas, to tho President, and I predict that the three States will be thoroughly and honorably reconstructed.

It will be done upon a basis of equal justice to all men, so far as it is iu bis power to have it done. The committee of abominable scoundrels, who have been here for months trying to get unjust nnd dishonorable measures in regard to Mississippi, through Congress, have failed iu their wicked and nefarious purpose, and to-day they, together with a few outsiders, like the lieing, thieving and unprincipled scoundrel, A. J. Jamison, 21. Ct a ivy icy, uep, May 8, 1S09, 3t STRAYED OR STOLKV believe many of our readers would the jury lists, and deliver the same to i or nn unwise policy, to dash it all bo highly delighted, at this particular1 the cleiks of the circuit cxmrtsof their I The point which rave ns trie most juncture in public affairs, to peruse respective counties on or before the the constantly reiterated frank letters from many more of the day prescribed by law for tho meeting charge of law lessness, among our peo-old t'nion-Whigs of this county.

of the next circuit court cf the county. I pie. Yon know I toll the truth hen "Wo must confess, that at the mo-i And immediately imon the reeeii.t of I ftfir'd members of congress that in the undersigned, on Saturday 1st, two Stales, one a black newly shod ia front, lutnn .1.. tinued rapidly to decline, until at last he was glad" to accept a pair of the General's old breeches. Instead of envying oar would be Governor, or rather, Autocrat, I rather smile at his sagacity in following no good and ancient an example.

With our policy clearly shaped as to the Constitution, we shall next turn our attention to tilling the offices. And here I suppose there can be no difference of opinion on the main point. And that is, that no man should be voted for, for any office, who cannot ouulifv if elected. We ftf ft liickorv nut nno. howeve tl 3tro nit iiftvm 14 14 1-2 hnnds high, 3 or 4 years oh).

The other a dark brown mare Sink u. shod in front, a sear about the size of hand on the rump, 11 or 14 1-2 hand Gen- L( twenty-five years I had not seen one in which there bad been so little law-breaking as in the hist. Others told a different story and with wonderful industry and perseverance, they managed to magnify every mole-hill into a mcnt of riting this, (hedged in as Htieh snpplemetitary lists, tho clerks in we have been by tho floods for two or tho several judicial district are retjuir-three weeks, and hence unadvised as to record and give emct to the to the changes which are occuriing on sam0 in the same manner as preserib-thc political chess board,) we cannot f()r jurors under the statute. Gen. ter, but we do know that it is the most efficacious remedy for severe barns or scalds in the material niedica.

SjifiiHifirld Rtj.ubliran. New York, March 30. Mayor Hall has issued the following To Ike I'm if the United Stutm: I beg to caution strangers against New York circulars and prospectuses of tickets, shares, and chances in cooperative unions, or gift enterprises, or dollar stores, or any other possible schemo whereby property or valuo is promised greater than the price asked to be paid. Every such advertised scheme is necessarily a swindle and false pretense. There do not and cannot tangibly exist any such scheme in this city.

Country newspapers which advertise them aid simply in tho swindle. If all the newspapers in the Union will now make a point of publishing and reiterating this information, they will charitably, and I think, effectively, counteract the swindling intentions of those who use the mails for false pretenses, and will also save to the unwary hundreds of thousands of dollars. A. 0. Hall, Mayor of the city of New York.

r-CTWe liiirn tbutE. D. Fished Las been appointed to tlio IiorJof Police for tho Jackson of this county; mid tliut Er. Ifii.i., (colored, bus been appointed for the Ravmond District. otovi lit: late candidate for Lieut Governor, walk about with their heads down, lookiug as if they would be glad of a chance to steal enough money to pay their board bill and carry them home Imountain.

1 here is but ami .1 or 4 years old. Both considerably eV" marked ou the neck and also ou the hwi They were last seen near the place," on the Raymond road, miles fV' Jackson. A liberal reward will be paid i' their delivery to lue at Jaekson. C. E.

FLUSSKB, may 12-pd Jackson, Mi define hat is the proper course for An.es adds, that the provisions cf this wfl 0 me oki mon ciemeni oi are not intended to relieve tho both cri at and smidl. and that is ti. .11 Estate of a Citation Notice The State of Mitmissippi, Hinds conut Til tlio lViilutli. nnnvfr The State of Mississippi to the eroditon and all other nersi-ins inli.r..ti.,,i .1 tate of, ISAAC RISER, deceased, wj from the scene of their Waterloo defeat. Poor vile wretches; it would be better for the country if they would expatriate themselves.

Dotony Bay is the fit abode for such libels upon humanity. I would by all means impress this upon the people of Mississippi, and they cannot give it too much consideration, that no indignity be shown tho wretches upon their return home. They would like the best in the world to have some act done them out of which they could make capital. The citizens should see that they are not in any way molested, but rather to feel it to be each and every ones duty to protect them in their persons and rights. But to recognize them more ju.

i'td, MI believe of his ia tht iritr, 1 times i effort of the of the bee places 1 Dr-je scrvic be Kken: liatoth fatdimi made a mistake on this point once I hope we khall not do so again. Then as to the persons who are to fill the offices. I nm very frank in now saying, that I euro very little what may have been their political antecedents. "Is he a gentleman, and is he right sow?" are all the, questions I would ask. I expect to see Republicans of the Grant school on our tickets, and I shall be amazed if they are not put there, not alone with their own consmt, but with the cordial good will and hearty cheer of old line whigs and democrats.

This is not a party question. It is a question of political life, or to Mississippi. Let all good men, of all parties, of every persuasion, and of all colors, go in for settling it on tho firmest aud surest foundation, and that being done, we will afterwards arrange party matters. You observe that I use tho words "all YOU are hereby cited to be and ptr. sonsdly appear before the Probate court 1 to lend a ready, willing and cordial tinwiHluiioo to tho authorities, civil and military, in bringing the offenders to justice.

It is not sufficient for us to obey the laws ourselves. It is not euough that we yield a passive support to the nnthotities in suppressing lawlessness. We must make our support active, cnergi-tic and efficient This is tlio most important advice I have to give. If it is disregarded all the rest may be considered us blotted out I nui not asking persons to become common informers. I am only asking them to see to it that a few vicious men in their midst shall not bo allowed to involve the country in trouble aud endanger the safety of every man, woman and child in the State.

My next advice is, against organizing any opposition to the administration of Gen. Grant He has, all things 1 ne eouiiiy 01 hums, on tue 2d day of (. Juno term, IMO'J, thereof, on Hti, June, to show cause hy the final accounts It. 1'. Underwood, A Jministratur uf sa 1 1 1 iu 4 uu m-miuwiiin ui ni tux-asM-SKors ol tlio several couniies with whom we meet, are evidently the performani-e of the duties ey much confused.

A general mud- impostsl on them to make out, ariun-dle" seems to prevail. We are as the lists of persons qualified to much at a loss as others, and until wej as jurors in accordance with the gett additional light, are not pre- requirements of law, but in the prepa-pared tu advise on any point with that ration of such lists no distinction shall inflexibility which a great and import- 0n account of race, color or ant Crisis, like the present, would seem i previous condition of servitude." to demand. I Jury duty has ever been regard- Of one thing, hovtvtr, in our judg- VA this coiiutry as one of the heav-jiiciil, there is no kind of question, public burthens imposed on the nnditisthis: That the Whigs of Mis- e.itizen. To be drnjged away from hissippi should cut looso from the onc's business, possibly for a week at Democratic organization, and in this a time, perchance twenty miles from matter of Hecoimtrudkm," act iudo- home, with pay amounting to about pcndontly. There are numerous rea- one-half of your expenses, and all to sons why this course bhould ho adopt- decido knotty law cases, for which you cd.

Among them is the fact, that any havo an utter aversion, between John Democratic organization here is more Catgut and Peter Piddlestring all or less under tho influence, control this labor, wo say, and to which tho and leadership, of tho Northern De- whites only have been liable hitherto, mocracy tho "Tammany Hall" men bus been very justly regarded as a se- Estate of Reynolds. J. Citation Notice. iiisi-r, uec Biiomiiiea unUfradecM of said court declaring said estate Iusolvew, Jtc, should not then be taken up for exnun, nation and allowance, and a proper decru made thereupon accordingly, as asked for bj In the Trobftte court of Hinds comity Mis- Kissippi, May term, 18(11). To the creditors und uH other persons inter than is absolutely necessary to do, is not and cannot be required of them.

The lies they have told, the abuse they have heaped upon the people of the State, are monstrous; but the peo ested in the estate of J. M. lieynolds, deceased, liite of this county: "Hill l.tllllllll.-HlitiAM By order of court SASIUEL DOXNELL, Clerk, may jied th I do not use those words lightly I Ciean them to cover the co YOU are hereby cited to bo and personally appear before this court on the first day of the next June term, then nnd there to answer the petition of Joel Reynolds, administrator of J. M. Keynolds, deceased, vol lored voters and right here, I should do injustice to myself, to you, and to iiiient 1 plo should reflect that their lies and "curses, like young chickens will come home to roost." They have spoken slightly of Ames, our gentlemanly and Estate of Isaac Biw'' CITATION NOTICE.

Tho Stnte of Mississippi, Hinds eonntj In Probate court, May term, 180. The state of Mississippi to the oreditow f( and all other persons interested in Ihe considered, been kind to us. Let ns not meet his kindness with heedless abuso and hostility. Am I asked in what this kindness consists? I answer it was kind of the General to design fur final settlement of his accounts, nnd show 1 and Peonl just Commander, which, if no other the great causo which we all have so much at heart, if I failed to say that I am for acknowledging the civil, and political equality of all men before the tate of ISAAC RISER, deceased, laUof give our heroic Lee and his noble fol cause if any you can why the final account of said ndmiiiistrator should not be allowed nnd a proper decree made thereon, as prayed for in said petition now pending before this court. Jess til! aw.

I am for saying to the negro, By order of court SAMUEL DOXXELL, Clerk, may ithout reserve, in good faith, nnd in all the amplitudo of the words, We admit that you are entitled to equal civil and political rights ith ourselves lowers, liberal terms at Appomatox. It was kinder still to interpose and prevent their nrrest and prosecution in violation of their parole. It was kindest of all iu the President to lend us the weight of his great name in beating down the most terrible scheme for our cnthraline.ut, that tho wits of man ever worked. Tho issuo upon which we go into the approaching Estute of Iiobt. J.

Herring. men in whom no Mississippi Whig vero and bitter tusk. Gen. Ames' has an iola of confidence-men who Order hero referred to greatly enlarg-cver used the slavery question as a P8 the jury material in this county, foot ball, over used tho South for their increasing it perhaps two-thirds and own personal in political aggrandize- thus, tho citizen who 1ms heretofore, incut, rcMurdlcss of our misery and any, peiformed a week's jury duty ev-groaiis. These liieii could not help uk try year, will now bo let off with in our present extremity if they would tsvo days.

This is something gaiued they hac no power to help us-mid the poor oppressed whites, and we would nut but in hope that thereby mifrlitily like calling a public inect- said county: 5 YOU are hereby notified that on tU 2d day of tho ensuing June term of Court, the Report of Claims probated ml registered ngninst said Estate, as prnmiied by the Commissioner of Insolvency, will taken up for examination and allowance, ir.l you nre requested to attend and show him if any you can why said report of cbiiiDg, mado out nnd reported by the qnnliM commissioner under the decree of iunelvei-cy, should not be allowed and a proper it-cree made thereon. By order of court SASIUEL DOXNELL, Clerk. may l2-33-3w only keep yourselves free from the dirty work of trying to stir up strife between white people and black peo ion she .0 saw i rougll il bole i old 1 in yowl tl sign, a iit it is claim Js tbty sorbin fi ig ph ivd. le thn mill bas reason could bo given, should endear the General to the people. Upon my return home, I will devote a little space, each week, to the doings of these most infamous men.

I presume tho President will cause Gen. Ames to submit, some time this year, the constitution framed by the Into convention, to the people, with this addition, that they be permitted to vote separately upon the most objectionable features of the Constitution, to seo whether or no they become a part of the organic law of the State. At the same time, tho General Commanding will order that candidates for all the oflices of the State, will ho voted for. Owing, to a great extent, to tho low measures of Ihcce ttill lowo mon, disabilities ol no one rrom Mississippi were removed. I am sorry of it, ns the interest of nil will suffer by it.

But in tho removing of disabilities, canvass is already mndo up. Let us stato it fairly and then not allow it to bo changed. thcy would be personally belief tted. 0f tho whito people of Hinds for ri- i i i .1 We had our propositions at Washington; tho other side had theirs. Etut of Geo.

W. Rickey. Citation Xotice. The State of Mississippi, IJinds ronnty. In the Probate court, Slay term, To the creditors and nil other persons win- Citation Notice.

Iu tho Probate court of Hinds county Mny term, The state of Mississippi to the creditors and nil other persons interested iu the estate of llobt. J. Herring, deceaecd YOU are hereby cited to bo and personally appear before this court on the first day of the next June term, 18(iO, thereof, as on Hint day the report of claims probated and registered against said estate, as presented by the commissioner of insolvency, will be taken np for examination and ullownnce. The same parties are also notified that on tho same day they will appear before said court nnd show eatino. ifnnr u.

iuk petllloii or II. I T. Bupree, administrator of said llobt. J. Herring, deceased, for leaye to make a final settlement, nnd why the same as now ou file should not be granted nnd a proper decree made.

P.y order of court: KAMUEL DOXNELL, Clerk. may plo, ami we are content. This brings me to consider the 11th and 15th amendments to the constitution of the United States. The 14th anieudnient has been declared ratified hy competent authority. That is the ono that materially affects us.

The loth is little more than a logical sequence. It, in substance, extends over the Northern States all tho rights, privileges and powers which the 14th extends over us. Why then shall we oppose the loth amendment? I answer the question as I answered They thought they had the president and congress with them. We thought that as our sido whs fairest, and niost par turi add tha, da COS BCO are i 111 anj in scr liav do i res tab ly at gen If a any at (if: von del; as con tior ri CUB' cou thir v1k iy ing orci iind P())(" fete r'y A put) We yea p.t rigl mat to Ho tlvi gat. sinJ cry the auo feet jilm whi wot on lea1 gen wit wh thii liini mai nlsc cliii nine hav are chi der eve rea tyi kin the Ag Ter bo ren wil pre wo: A ohl comported with gonwino republican 1, ia principles, both congress and tho I re and P' tho purpose of passing resolutions of thanks to Gen.

Ames for his continued disposition to relievo them to his utmost from tho many burthens which haio been imposed on them lu the past. Our colored citizens havo no right to complain of Gen. Ames for this Order. While they nro in tho full enjoyment of all tho privileges and bless ings of the best government the sidcut would take sides with it And he iiuiy woiiavo seen enough ol llitlii, nnd but for them and tin ir influence, Mississippi would have been reconstructed long ago, nnd upon better terms limn we can now hope to have to us. To speak the truth frankly, and boldly, tho Northern Democracy encouraged then abandoned tho South to ruin, then apparently seized our causo hoping to biing us into the Union as hcmmTa, to place thent hereafter in possession of the Government to reinstate Tiun- they did.

Now the issue fairly stated li this pro ry ovi a distinguished Senator who wanted these fellows had an influence in this UiiAXT and the on ir poli one si do way: The Chairman of the sub-committee upon disabilities, was a man, Scalawogs and carpet-baggers on jcli a i tlio otiikr side. congenial by nature with the crew of SheriiT Sale. on oh i world ever saw," they must expect to Let tho watchword in tho canvass ested iu the estate of Geo. W. Rickey, dc 1-- 11 nnnnlw nnA You are hereby notified that at the' June term, a.

d. 1809, of the rrobate com; of the county of Hinds, state of MisKissippi, to it, on the 1st day of said June tern 1 the report of claims registered and probatt J. ngninst said estate as reported by the com -l missiouerof insolvency, will be taken up fur examination and allowance, and that allcreil-itors and persons interested are required to-attend and show cause if any you can why said report of claims should not be allnwnl nnd a proper decree made thereupon. I By order of Court SASIUEL DOXNELL, Clerk may 12-R-33. Estate of Geo.

W. nickft .1 CITATION NOTICE. In the Probate Court of Hinds couuly, sUt of Mississippi, May Term, thereof, 1809. I The State of Mississippi to the creditor! nnd nil other Demons interested in the E- ri, he rt Fa. from Circuit Court, Hinds County, bear some share of its burthens.

be Grant nnd Equal ltights on our IbH like side; down with scalawags and carpet bag proscriptionista sixteen, and was only too glad to have an excuse to report unfavorably upon the application of any gentleman the Chairman is one Whitemore claiming to hail from South Carolina. The gentlemen who are here from Mississippi, succeeded in getting quite jjs, to They caunot escnpo the issue. They fcLt 11 many Hall and its parasites ns the rr fmntsin-head of thn -'Mls to llC 1 cop Ic. A the inlluenco of tho Northern De- An to 1 10 I'10 of Mlf-mocrats has now, for four long years, u11-' kept the South between the upper and U1 th rreo" the nether mill-stone, nnd while Prick lurur- A' 11 made it, und urged it at asbington. to know of mo whether Mississippi would wnxiNoLY ratify tho 15th amendment? 1 said "We have about all of it iu the 11th, so far as the South is concerned.

If it turns out to be a good thing, as you say it will, we are too generous to ask a monopoly of it. If it turns out to bo a bad thing, as wo fear it may, you can hardly blame us if we commend it to the lips of those who gave it to us." This letter has already grown too long. I cannot concludo it, however, without a synopsis which may be read by those who may have either not the time or the inclination to read all that I have written. First, then, let us have order and a rigid enforcement of the laws to tho onld reac the I We beat them ou it. The presideut and congress took sides with ns, as is shown by tho result, and I have no a number of names passed in the Senate; but when the bill came to the House, it was sufficient to incur the disapprobation of thie chairman, as the idea of allowing tho issuo to be changed.

con ilpablo tate of Geo. W. Hiekey, deceased, UW of 2nd District. Bishop Brothers 20'JGO vs J. II.

Stewart, Geo. W. Terry, By virtue of a writ of Execution, to me directed, in the above stated case from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hinds County, 2nd District, 1 will On Monday, the 7th day of June next In front of the Court House door iu the town of ltaymond within the hours prescribed by law, expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands levied upon us the property of said defendant Stewart, to-wit The north half of nor l.h west cpinrter of section 5, north east quarter of section 0, and cast half south enst quarter of section nil iu township 3 range 2 west, and south half of south east quarter section 31, west half south west quarter section 32, and south half east half south west quarter section 32, in town It has been said, and will bo again, bill contained the names of rcspecta 1 mon fd ol ble, intelligent and law-abiding citi that president Grant has nppointed some of these men to office. So he is of a zens, and there it was reported on said county nnd state YOU nre hereby cited to be and pernouillr appear liefore tho Probate court of the county of Hinds, on the 1st day of the Jan term, 180'J, thoreof, to show cause why th final account of N. IL BRADLEY, Eietn-i has, but it will be borne iu mind that unfavorably, lho senate, therefore my jo of tho list from hich selections for orlice have to bo made, as tho laws now are, felt under no obligations to act upon the House bill, as its bill had been Pomerov, and the New York Woodses, 1 "amH 80lne or nvmve and their partners, have realized for-i kuowu l'itizen8of Statp tunes, the South has been ground to TLo followillS is ft powder.

It us cut loose from bo un- F'V l1" nre b' vi ii. frauds and lies, to slander and enslavo holy, so disastrous an alliance. you. They niako haste to niisrepre- Again. Democrats and Whigs hold eent tho most innocent act We earn-no views in common ns to the powers estly beseech you to observo great of tho Government, or its purposes.

P'iUhioo both in words and in eon-. duct, and to promoto pence and good I ho higs swore by Mr. Clay through- i i i.r "I will in every neighborhood. All Mis- out, while tho Democrats vilhtied him siippians-the homo folks of every until ho dropped into the grave. The complexion including nil who from Democrats of Mississippi mndo Gods fiber States, in good faith, have come r.ov ri.

I to tako part and lot ith us in weal or won't full extent of meting out equal and exact justice without stint to all men of all opinions, races and colors, and tor of Cieo. W. Hiekey, deceased, submit-, ted under a decree of slid court dcclanniS said estate insolvent, should not tbeuw dealt with so cavtrlieriy by the House. So thus the matter stands without the taken np for examination wul allowance, Let disabilities of any one being removed a. nrnnur rlncrn miula thftreuDon accorilingi) is a very short one.

The laws which disqualify so many of our citizens wero all passed before Gen. Grant was inaugurated President He has nothing to do but to execute them. His idea, as he expressed it in bis inaugural speech is, lead as prayed for iu said petition now on tile There were the names of good men on tho House bill which, had it passed, henr thiHotuce. ship 4, range 2 west in said county, nud will be sold to satisfy the above stated ense nnd all costs. JOS.

McCLOY, Sheriff. to una end let every good man resolve to aid tho civil and military authorities by every fair means in his power. Second, let there ho no factious or mero partizan opposition to tho administration of Presideut Grant But as the President has shown himself mt li would have bettered our condition By order of Court SAMUEL DOXNELL, Clerk. usciei: may 123w-33. materially but might not retaliation have been expected under the circum By G.

B. Downing, D. S. may 12-33-3w-0. iblicti that tlio best way to insure the repeal of an obnoxious law, ia to enforce it dill .11, i.nv n.

,1 i 1ji I woe, neeil help and to help each other tho Iiwh never would do their bid-1 naiust Estate cf. J. 8. Ro viand- 18t V( dinji never would sneozo when they Citation Notiok. rr-i.

ti i ml a county. ristiai Very Judgi In the Probnte court thereof, way 1HC.II divide and rulo them. Our whole State machinery lias been subverted. Experienced officers have been expelled and the military commander is now constrained to fill the vacancies ith new and inexperienced took suuff. Democrats havo always believed that the States had the right under the Constitution to Secede the WhL's never would admit any such Thi.ini..fvr;.

in the unknown cki the I stances. I am glad to be able to say to the readers of the "News," that the men of principle, integrity and patriotism of both Houses desire peace, and an entire restoration of kind feelings between tho North and South; nnd if the people of the South will act wisely aud discretely, that disposition will grow rapidly, and by the next session of Congress it will control the action of both branches of the Xsational strictly. Tho fact that the presideut has found it necessary to appoint men of a particular class, does not at all affect tho issuo upon which we are to enter the approaching canvass. Tho president in his message, nnd congress by its prompt endorsement of tho message, distinctly approved of ouk policy iu opposing the Constitution, the re-nsstmiblingof the Convention and installation of Mr. Eggleston dren of Appa Howard, cieceaseu, non-residents and supposed to hv la i' in mi nor.

ns, ana ni oiner persuus mw- thing. Tho Democrats insisted that men. The jury lists are to be revised, the election of Lincoln was suflieieut and jurors are to bo selected regard- kind to us, let us be generous to him. We cannot afford to be illiberal. Third, we must stand by the issue as our opponents presented it at Washington.

Tho convention, tho constitution and Eggleston on the one side, The People of Mississippi on the other. The President and Congress sat in judgment, and decided in our favor. We will not allow the issue tu be changed. Fourth, we accept tho 15th amendment Fifth, we pledge ourselves one to esuue 01 j. o.

nowinuu, u-w-, salrl county and state wt racy Our less of race or color, VnTT ara l.owhK rltfllt to b6 BDU per' Let nil officials who can qualify, re-nin accept office and servo for the public good; nud as new men unae- sonnlly nppear before the Probst conrtof thj county of Hinds nud state of Mississippi 01 the first dny ef the next July term, 1869 tD and there to answor the petition of J- TH nnd his associates into ollico und as distinctly disapproved of all that the raw ipiaiuted ith tho duties of jurors are Agents Wanted To sell tlio only unabridged complete People's Edition of Conybeare A Howsos's Life and Epistles of ST. PAUL. WITH an nble and eloquent dissertation by Prof. Leonard Bacon, of Yule College. Commended by the most eminent Divines nnd nlilest schoWa in nil parts of our country.

An exact reprint of the latest English "Vmle's Edition." nnd differs from nil others, by tho substitution, by the authors, of translations nnd notes in English, in place of numerous quotations and notes in foreign languages. I know of no work that enn rival this; its clear nnd fascinating discussions are the very thing we need. Rev. B. W.

McDonald, D. LL.D., Lebanon, Tenn. It should be in the library of every family where the English langunge is spoken. It. Milligan, President Kentucky University.

Dr. Bacon's nnme in connection with this edition is a tower of strength. Itev. Jos. F.

Tuttle, D.D., Presideut Wabash College. It is one of the most instructive and delightful books in existence. Itev. John A. Brondus, D.

Greenville, S. C. It is a work of sterling merit, and is calculated to do grent good. Rev. W.

W. Gardner, professor in Bethel Collece. Ky. now to sit on trials involving the lives, deceased, for final settlement, and she cause for Secession tho Whigs denied it. The Democrats contended that Secession would lend to a prosperous and magnificent Southern Confederacy, wi the nigger and a bale of cotton as tho coruer stone.

The Whigs contended that no such result was possible that ruiu and desolation would inevitably follow Secession. There is no feeling in common, then. Hnill aimillll VI Hints Coxceesiso Keroscexe A Remedy ron Seviie Evens. Scarcely a week passes during the winter other side had done or attempted to do. Can ony ono doubt then what must bo the issuo, if indeed there is to bo any issue.

Sustained as we have liberties aud estates of tho people, let every good citizen consider how nu another, disregarding color and former political opinions, to deal justly by administrator should not be allowed na proper decree be made thereon asprfiyeai- BerKi months but we read accounts of portunt it is that experienced men be diligent to act and servo. Let every 'Ube in suiu joeouon uu j.cuiuu6 -court. By order of court SAilUBL DONXELL, Clerk- all men and to secure perfect equality of civil and political rights to every ono before tho law. ninu summoned as a juror, bo careful without fail to attend nnd perform may 12 5t 33 late mdz I 11..1 Vl 11 11. frightful accidents from kerosene lamps exploding and killing, or scaring for life, men, women, aud children.

A simple knowledge of the inflamable nature of the fluid would probably put a stop to nearly all the accidents. As the oil burns down in the lamn. been by the president and congress, we have nothing to do but to follow up our own policy. The other side must cither come to us, or, by opposing us, throw theinsolvos in antagonism to tho president and congress, which I hope they will not do. When the president submits the Esuvteof Samneliw" between the Whigs and Democrats of ue --nenecu .1 in the discharge of tho new trusts con- Did Citation Notice.

cii iHlhillObippi, miu ijiu juii mi ioiiij' mini- i JjJJ to tllCUl 1 .1 1 TTin.la AonntV. of Mississippi, May term, Political Aikmhs in Yiuoinu The Sixth, that we set ourselves sternly ogainst all men, of all races, and of every creed nnd color, who come among us to make mischief, and that we extend a cordial greeting and hearty good will to all men, of all parties, opinions, races or color, who come with tho genuine, purposo of living with us and sharing in good faith our fortunes whether they be good or evil. Hess, dating back to first Manassas, ought to be dissolved. We nro emphatically for reconstruc The state of Mississippi to the a highly inflamable gas gathers over its surface, and as the oil decreases the gas increases. When the oil is near Virginia press, with great unanimity, dren 01 Appa uowaru, TeI residents ana sr.pposei .1 suppv It is nn inexhaustible storehouse of thought non-resiaeuisanu -(-, nict tion.

TLo good of tho State, nr.d its in a R. ly consumed a slight jar will often in uuu uiiorniBuon. itev. a. u.

usoorn, u. V. as, and all otner persons nf Sumnel Rowland, deceased hi name the gas, and an exnlosinn is constitution for ratification with certain objectionable features "marked out," we shall be ready to tako it just as he submits it We shall know that ho thinks the "objectionable features" ought not to have been there, or else he would not haro "marked them out," aud we shall of course go with him for hip, ou juouis, Ma No work iu the lnnsmace approximates it. YOU are hereby cited to be pej Rev. Mark Hopkins, D.

President WU- te 9 sonal appear before tne 4 on the 1st 0J fcha wit con and isac tho woi es I leai coa anil pal and J09 thn thn mo; be top film and wit sure to follow, dealing death and destruction. A bombshell is not to be more dreaded. Now, if the lamp is not allowed to burn more than half- arm uams ijollege. I would recommend this unsurpassed lite tarm trifll IUU Sit (is rary nnd historical work to all. Rev.

E. L. me next uiy ienu. i answer the petition of J. M.

Mo, VIA- keening them out. Will the other Drake, Jonesboro. Tenn. side go for rutting them back If so, The most interesting and instructive work tratoror Hanmol ttowiauu, "7" settlement, and to show cause if w7 1 why the final tft PR inat nns ever fallen under my notice. Pres they must again antagonise with the The preacher to the Free Religionists of Chicago said, last Sunday week, that the real Holy Ghost is oxygen, and is the indwelling spirit of the vital nir wo breathe.

It enters into the composition of the food we eat, the ground on which we walk. In oxygen we live and havo our being. Iu Genesis, chap. we read tho spir Presideut. lueni usweii, v.v., urown umy ty.

We consider it an invaluable work. B. Franklin, Ed. Am. Chr.

P.cview. Cincinnati. nay uuwu, such aeciuenis are impossible. Always fill your lamps every morning; then you never need fear an explosion. Half a tcaspoonful of salt added to the oil of a lamp which holds a pint will take away tho disagrecablo odor sometimes apparent, and it is said to every interest, demnuds immediate reconstruction.

Mississippi will perish if kept longer in the uncertain condition of the past four years. Tho people want quiet and security. For Lea veil's bake let us have pcaco In view of all surrounding circumstances, nnd with tho lights now before us, know of no better plan of action than that proposed by Gov. A. G.

Prow to bo found in another column of this paper. OJMicii. TliiliEl.r. is said to brvo Won (ij.pciiiiU Circuit Juilyc el this itistiiet. We know uutliing 'f tlio npposnl'T's for (lie poNilioi dent to submit the obnoxious features at tho same time, that the disfranchisement section will be voted down.

They nro opposed to tho loth constitutional amendment as a condition precedent to congressional representation, but say that universal sutl'rnge is a fixed fact nnvwny in tho South, nnd tho peoplo of Virginia arc perfectly willing to do anything now that will force negro suffrage on the North and West Hence they take the 15th amendment Candidates for Congress are already coming out in tho State. W. D. Wallack, late of tho Washington Star, announces himself as ono, aud modestly adds, in his letter, that to him is due all of tho credit of the passage of the new law. snouia not oe buuwcu r- decree made thereon a prayed for in tition now pending before this court.

rJer0f8SuL DOXNELL, Clerk, may 12-51-33 The travels of the grcnt Apostle, as illus trated in it, are of surpassing interest. Rev. T. O. Summers, D.

Nashville. l5i I attach' very little importance to tho conferring of offico ou certain parties by tho President I am content to know that ho opposed and put down tho policy of these parties for griuding our SUte and people, to dust, it or breath of Ood moved upon tho A most valuable work learned, accurate. i aT I he Kanch Elohim, face of the deep. PAIR of Wool rants for 1 and written in a style peculiarly attractive prevent the formation of that dangcr- A lly Vicksbnrg. nuu eloquent.

Kev. r. Merrick, U.U., LL. tho breath of Clod, the Spirit of God, jons gas. ii is a simple remedy, ea President Ohio WesL University.

under a uonstiuiuon and rulers to ad win uie winu ui uiku wiuiuii. si anmicii. r. n.i Sond for our 16 page descriptive circular, TO WHOLESALE at Kern 4 IN tor any thing. Yon will gMK minister it, not of their choice.

And -The preacher also declared that tho tho salt makes the nil Wt Lk 1. A ALICO from 10 cents nn, knowing this, I am not going to qnnr- destroying coibouic acid gas is the re- er, but we havo only hearsay evidence rel with him if ho does sometimes id devil. 'concerning it. giving mil particulars, terms ana testimonials. Address NATIONAL rUBLISIIINQ CO.

170 Elm street, Cincinnati. I.

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