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if more capital could be made out of a that ho has held or sought office un Gov. Scalawag Smith's Reoord. Tho following truthful review of bloody difficulty botweon tho. races Later returns from the Pennsylvania election mako it certain that tlie Dcm Qcratic majority on vote is over 8,000. As about 15 ww a ptitfoiiti broad enough for JPecJc- to standtipon.

On ho-en-tertained hi's weot-scented audience, fresh from tho cotton row, with clap tho latter got through with h'iastul-tiioqnonce, had better look sharp, nrjd behave himsolf hereafter, 'Ho had as well take tho Monitor again ip Stone tho political Hfo of this infamous crea than by all gab from the stump. Some may wonder ljow Hays, Brown, ture is furnished by the Jacksonville trap that had oviileutlybeen soaked der every form oi govw. whether "loyal," "rebel," civil or iflili-tary, under which he has over lived. No doubt but ho believes that ho is fully competent to the emoluments of any office, and, from his "antecedents and like the daughters of tho horseleech, over cry Parsons escaped scot-ireo. W1ITI ICAV-HIQHT OR WEONG- Republican, not one word ot wmeu (ho took it once, cro it got to bo too red-hot for his fishy touch), in order in tle Eadicnl Jcrout-tub at Montgom reason is simply because these cow THE HITE MAN negroea voted tor the first time tin's is equivalent to a Democratic maioriMy of 33,000 of the white voters ot the State a Democratic gain of over fin i 000 on tho Presidential vote of two years ago, when Grant, had 28898 can bo denied by Smith's friends to counterbalance tho Pub.

Docs, he ardly agitators took leg-bail at tho Governor Smith is now about forty- very incipiency of tho row. Some of PUBLISHED EVERV TUESDAY, gets, under the franking privilege of sutler Spencer. "more." four years of ago, and has voted in Eandolph from 1847 to 1862, when ho them wero guarded all night, in Sam We learn that old Pqcksniff, the TELEGRAPHIC. Cockrell's house, by bayonets. We arc told reliably that Sam.

am JJomuwais of Intra nnapolis had a grand jubilee over the Indiana victory on Saturday night. Ex Senator Art Chairman, felt it incumbent upon Editor-. a'UJSSDAY," NOVEMBER 1, 1370. DFMOCRATIC AND CONSERVATIVE 'NOMINATIONS. ery.

Duriug tho while, Pccksnjff, the 'fessor, with pride, through liia glasses, on his negro-popular pater familias, and triumphantly looked around at tho dnrk cloud of humanity it rained down applause for it knew not what. (Koto par pareniliese Strangers-who desire to view this lusus natural, can so doby taking a position on the street leading from town to tho State Brown hid for many hours in a pota Richmond, Oct. 27. Ex-Mayor Ga Voorheea, Mr. Ntblack, arid othnra boon has beon convicted oi lorgerj and sentenced to four years the Democratic State ticket in went North and rcmamoci until aiiw the surrender.

In the State and Congressional elec-cions of 1847, ho yqted for tho Democratic candidates. In 1S4S, he voted for Gen. Cass, for President. In 1849, ho voted tho Democratic ticket in the Congressional and State elections. In 1851.

tho canvass was a very ex liim to make another speech after Warner's, inasmuch as no other Eadical gas exploders had arrived to tako part. What ho said wo know not, nor caro'wo to know for if it was even less disgusting than could have to patch. Smith suddenly wont to bed sick, having no stomach for fighting, Warner placed, himself under the protecting cegis of satrap Craw penitentiary. Gaboon's counsel win will 1 nearly 3,400, and the TWn ask tor a now huh. crats will havo a good' workiii 0- FOR COVEliXOR R.

B. LINDSAY, of Colbert. The Secretary ot war uas oiuolku fmnna from fip.orcria and North Caro- jority in both branches of. the Leaig. latere.

Mail. ford. Parsons laid downlike Falstafl, Den. Tho lirst monkey-looking fel not dead exactly, but dcad-drunlc in liua into tho South Caroljna districts ronnrbll nrl 111 Ip.Tl 1)V GOV'I SCOtt. low that comes along mounted on a which condition ho so often is, that citing ono especially between Sam-.

been expected, space forbids our no-tico thereof. It was enjoyed only by a miscellaneous rabble of man-monkeys, who extol things vulgar. white pony like death on a pale Tours, Oct. 27. From all parts of tho country comes the expression of no ono suspected him of possuming.

tLICVTENlVr-COVERXOa E. H. MOREN, of Bibb. ATTOBNEY CEMttll, Jno. A.

SANFORD, qf Montgomery. jj. F. GRANT, of Calhoun. SEORETAllY OF STATE: J.

J. PARKER, of Monroe. horse is your man.) Old Pecksniff's peroration of about Gvo minutes was dovoted'to laudation of Warner Coour dc STegre. Warner, the hope that the government wm accept no humiliating terms of poace. The journals of this city are unam-TYinnn in nninion that the only hope Wo aro sorry that the poor negro dupes were tho only sufferers on the Eadical side.

How long will those poor black cats suffer their- paws to "They pmiFO, and thoy ndmirc they know not what, And know not whom, but as ono loads tho uel F. Eice and Aloxamior wnite ior Congress. Gov. Smith voted and worked actively for Eice. The Democratic party held a Convention at Montgomery, January 19, 1852, to reorganize tho party.

Gov. Smith was. a delegate and voted for tho platform then adopted. Ho also supported Mr. Piorce for.

President, of fair terms of peace lies in the indefi olhor." Finally, this meeting that M'as her on taking tho floor in return for this nite prosecution ot the. war. nvUn. Or.f.. 27.

Kinc William telo praise, devoted, his exordium of ten bo used by thoso white monkeys, in dragging chestnuts from tho firo? Hays Co. are unscathod. Eutaw alded by great placards, reminded us minutes to a glorification graphs to the Queon to-day the fol- of othor i shows in which tho per. in the samo year Chairman and. so fulsome were his Win- has lost hor opportunity.

In 1853, he voted for Johu A. formances fell far short in substance of what was promised in sensational ston for erovernor, James F. Dowdcll, On tho 25tb. ult in tliia city, Cnpt. Kinuun, one of our oldest, citizens, In Mobile, on tho ZOtli Mias Pkmiok, diuighter of Mrs, II.

.0, l'carce, formerly of this city, In Clinrlottn, Jfoi tli Clolinn, on -otl of" OetoUr.afl6r a- v'ory "short illness, you, agod 3 ycHi'fl and 4 motilln Tho subject of the nbovo and announcement hud jnst entered upon bin promising career 'of usefulness when smitten, dd.wn by the ihipar. tin! band of death. He-npent niiiny months of last year in this vicinity, assisting hia' brother-Dr. Pelar Bryoo, in the l.atterV duties naSjy porintendont of tb Insane Uoepits.1. During: that tirao, Br.

Jaa. Y. Bryce made, nnmei-oas' friends hero, forho wnn nn nmiablc, (Tublo ono" intelligent young roan. lie but recently returned from a short visit to and Imdl just received liis diplomat for practice of mtilN cino. Deeply do yre aympathire with the-family of the deceasod.

iuthoir sudden on3 great affliction. Green be tba turf above tbet, V. Friend of my bitter daysj None knew tbve but to love Nor nam'd thee.but encomiums, that oven the 'hardened old recipient of them blushed with for congress, and tho nomihoos of his "This morning Jtsazamo sum jjloi. capitulated; ono hnndrod and fifty thousaud prisoners, including twenty thousand sick and wounded, wore sur ITEMS. The Selma "Times announces the shadow.

Out of some half-dozou actors announced, only ono clumsy per shame at tho consciousness of his party for the Legislature and County offices. He was then among tho work-ing men of the party with which he acted. unworthiness. There was ovidently rendered. The army and garrison arrival; from Europe of Miss Eliza a feeling of mutual admiration be former was on hand.

Tho rest were taken with white-liver complaints, at Eutaw, on the 25th and had to laid down their arms this afternoou. This is one of tho most important oi-Anrn rf Hi ft war. Providonce be SCPIBIXTESEWH! I'HBUC l.VSTBUCTIO.V. JOSEPH HODGSON, of Montgomery. s- CONGRESS': 1st J.

QUMMINGS, of Wilcox. 8d -M. B. WELLBORN, of Barbur. w.

A. IIANDLEY, of jfcndolph. 4rn V. J. G.

HARRIS, of 6th 4l P. M. DOX, of Madison. Ctli J. H.

of Colliert; For the Legislatur. Col. ipVTON N. CLEMENTS. Prof.

S. WYMANr Molette, formerly a bollo of Tuska-loosa Horace Greely wants tho In 1855 he was tho nominee of the tween the two negro bell-wethers, not at all contagious." Democratic partv of his county for rt Hionlrnd." Capital of the United States moved turn back. Gov: Smith, especially, seat in tho representative branch of to New York Tho Eadicals of got so alarmed at his precarious con the and issued a circular Wo will not endeavor to describe Warner. The sixteenth century gave letter to the voters of the county, as New York are hard fun for Congres dition, that ho mado a straight shoot to Swceden the great Gustavus.Adol serting the Calhoun doctrine on State from Eutaw to Montgomery, to so cure the services of the Eadical fam Eights, btate Sovoioiguty and State The Mayor of Verdun indignantly refuses to surrender. Ho challenges the Prussians to come and take tho town.

The. military situation on the Loire is uuchanged. Correspondents intimate that Napoleon will go to Elbe early next plniB, or 'tho Lion of the -North, as sional candidates. They have nominated Horace Greeley, Thos. Steward and Geo.

Wilkes. Gen. Grant is the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Eemedies, and was elected on these issues. Ho supported Winston for he was jiopularly called.

The nine most "gifted" public man in Ameri Governor and Harris for Congress, ily physician Grant who was called in" by Gov. Holdon, some weeks ago, and whose malpractice produced such toenth century has-been equally lavish, by giviug to Alabama Willard ca. It is estimated that lie lias Doen For tho Board of' Education 4th Con greMional Diatrict E. 'V. HEMPHILL, of TiislSiloosa In January, 1856, he was a delegate to the Democratic Convention, at month.

HiB health requires a warmer or the Jackass of the lifartb, fatal results. elimato. Montgomery, the proceedings of as he assuredly is. Wheeling, Oct, 28. Partial retains from ton counties show larffo Domo- the recipiont of not less than worth of presents sinco tho commencement of his mal-administration population of San Francisco Wo listened to tho braying of this Thetttieal- Meeting; on last Ihursday' Municipal EJloctloh! AN ELECTION -prill be held n't 'the Oily Unll in the city ofTnskalopsa, onilfln--day, tho 5th day of December next, for'-lp' purpose of electing 'a -Mayor, Slntalud and six.

Aldermen for said city. By order of tho Board of Mayor Aldermen M. I. BURTON, Sccl'yw. ian AnnouacciaontsJ- We are authorized to nnpunce John JHas-' Joo ta t( ad oflc; essVi ex jttle.

bein rUboi 'Eat in ccd y. akt baj ing ci rein, nan; nratin fains. In the 1st district carpet bag assinogo -for tho space of which show that Wm. L. Yancey was chairman 'of the committee on resolutions androportod theplatform.

It embodiod the sentiments of Mr. Yancey on the questions then agitated between tho North and the "South The Negro Radical Row in Eutaw. The Eutaw 'Whig of the 27 th inst Davis was elected. The Democrats ThcseVwjdoYraoiitbed brutes, that. bellow thus J' for freedom about threo long hours, when pa is 150,000, including 12,000 Chinese, claim the control of the next Legisla ture.

Ohlfhoy.th'ey "ruif.befdve tlie hand of pbw'r, tienco ceased to bo a virtue. Warner contains a very interesting, though inyingjor.Bholter into every broker is windy, and no mistake. But to Berlin, Oct. 28. A journal of this and wasadopted without a dissenting vyjtrwill b.o roireuibered, that some give bira, like any other devil, his bis, a enhdidato pr Mayor of life Gxlyiofi citv savs that capturing Metz bror- elaborate, account of the inelee that the white Eadical missionaries stirred up there amongst tho raobo- voice.

Uov. Smith supported Bnch anan and Breckenridgo and vindicat day a. before tho 27 tb lion many has gainod the strongest point due, ho made a very plausible speech, We-are authorized to announce-Jl. Ii i I Shandy Jones, and some other prom- eu inac piattorm on the hustings in so far as wo heard. By the intrqdue.

Skinnkr, as a candidate for Marahallof the Citv I on the Moselle, and muse recaiu rs. The Prussian raovemont eastward has beon stopped, and their march the canvass of that voar. inont posted tion of sundry smutty anecdotes, of Tuskaloosa, at the Elecliiiii to bp crats on the -25th inst. Tho same time and place were seleoted by tho Democrats for the purpose of having the 5th day of Deecmbor.ncxt. borrowed from Sam.

Eice, he man about town, which informed tho pub lie generally, bat niggers, and scala In 1857, ho was an aspirant for senatorial honors. He did hot receive the nomination but was nominated and elected to the representa on Lyons has been checked by the victories won by Garibaldi. It will bo a few days yet before tho public speaking on their side. In pen MI'IRE JEWELUY 8U Olive SLSti wags particularly, that Messrs. nor, Smith, Blackford, Brown, ffilary Germans are ready to bombard.

aged to draw forth much applause from the darkies. "When telling tho Democrats what he would, have done in their places, ho remarked: "Were tive Drench of tho-Legislature, with Li i.ouis, manuiacturers of Ullsan amla ning this notico, wo will draw largely on the Whin, as it's report is the Plated Jewelry, importers of Watches and Jell sinedia out abating a single political opinion wonld oratorize in the surest we havo had. Parsons uoods. uatnloguo nnu nnndsome -picture um free. Nov.

Courthouse, on said 27th. indicated by Ins previous record. At the sossiou ot 1857-8 ho was ff. Bet I a Democrat' or white man show Smith, Burton and Hays The flay came and was half spent candidate for the then Ninth Judicial mg cue loiiow nas associated so Cits 35'o'S' Saljs. went there on that day, chaperoned iro any.

signs of tho times wore dis Circuit and claimed the support' of Tho English' Ministry is annoyed by tho guarded but absolute refusal of Eussia to co-operate for poace. Tho Franc-tirours capturod a provision train in tho Vosgos, aud killod the The Prussians executed twenty citizens, for aiding the French in a sov-tic A Bombay dispatoh says tho Chin. A DESIRABLE Residence the mot much with negroes, that ho has for tore Tclnin by satrap Crawford. The Domocrats covorablo. Occasionally, squads of jfi liealtby part of tho Cfcjtj'cnutaininf II the Southern Eights Democrats on the ground of coincidence of political Official Democratic majority in Indiana is Senator Mor.

ton has declined tho mission to England, for fear that the Indiana Legislature, being Democratic, would fill the Vacancy in the United States Senate by a decent white man. The Huntsvillo Advocate gloats ovor tho fact, that Gov. Banks, of has recently been tho guest of Gov. Breckenridgo, of Ky. Says tho delectable Advocate is pretty well reconstructed.

Ho is not like tho Alabama Democratic leaders, seeking to overthrow State Government but, like the noble Longstreet, ho accepts the sitnation." If all this be so, all that wo can say is, that Breckenridgo does not fulfill the hopes' of his friends. Grant proclaims the 24th November proximo a genoral Thanksgiving Day. Nono but himsolf and his relations, whom he has benifitcd by giving to them fat offices, havo anything to bo thankful for, so far as tho Government is concerned. Tho Southern pcoplo will never havo good two or throe-black sovereigns wore liter st ctooius. rue lot emoraces a navn ot grouiiuj with good servant liouatuv erib, csta tried to have a joint discussion, but the Eadicals wero not agreed.

Those gotten his own color. His speech abounded in lalsehoodj and conld have been readily demolished by any opinion. Ho was disappointed'inhis seen to sneak around to the Court nitKQ house, Ac. An ore-bard of the best sorted fruits. on the, plsoe iii latter were haruanged first by War.

litis lulgi aspirations by the action of his party in tho selection of Hon. J. J. Wood house. At about A.

tho nor and after by Parsons- Then good To pewpos, desiriii'a homs.ol aa aa investment ttia is thr most deiirnUl eso have fixed a day for tho slaughter market boll WftS boisterously rung, flfth-rato speaker on tho Democratic side. Yet, withal, tho Jackass of tho ward, tho then, incumbent. This of scalawag Hays gotup to have his at this signal, a knot of aborit place otierod or ebk.oy to he -the inarkU Apply t'o SOMERYILLE McEAOHKV, fended the disappointed aspirant, who went skulking to his tent, still further North acquitted himself well, in the rs. "say." He was crowded, or accident of'all tho foreigners in China. Much oxcitcmout is said to oxiat among tho English and Fronoh residents.

The latest European gossip is ver Nov. I. Sw; twenty whites, atid an opaque body of Bomo hundred and twenty blacks, surprised and disapointpd at tuetail ally fell, or was shoved from the comparison with most Eadical ha rangucrs. lie said nothing calculat nro of his party to nominate hiuv for Mr. Di ITor 8alo.

table some say by a negro. He im tho scame offico in 1859, Two sue AM offering for anle! my feoidence in Tul Ivertifli cd to place ono race in array liOtogr; KAlooan, torraerly ownod nj Airs, i rsu Silnated in the South East riart hf iTeMrablo njid honllhv 1 peat ion. lying iuith's Presontly, Willard "Warner was to crawl along one of the back purlieus of town, chaperoned by a marked negro icho is an employee at the Courthouse. Soon thereafter, tho against the other. Ho was listened to attentively on all sides, and much good humor prevailed.

Ho informod his dusky audience no loss' than ten teem Sent. Wood Bfltight efJfitaiiiinij five, nnron-. of itx3 lurid'. A fi-nm(r iwo ftnrl aiified mediately ordered tho negroes to firo upon the whites present, repeating the order vociferously several times. In obedienco to orders, two negroes fired, ono ball passing through the pants of Maj.

J. G. Pierce. Twolvo of tho best citizens of tho county who residoneei six asuvanti rooms. Barn, F.nblea.crilJ intrb onrringn house, groen-hnnso, drwwell, koo Ta i i a .11 -11 1.1 times, in tho space of so many min utes, that ho had a plantation in An xotton old Eadical hove in sight.

Ho was convoyed by lo lias jiid his uciidatii good! plank fence. Apply to MAnioH BiJia ol tauga county leaving ono to doubt Ttukaluosa, or rnysolf at Selma, amb-. Nov. i 2in. W.

M. SIDD0N3, M. Pr cause to be thankful till tho end of bose, and seems generally nntavora-blo to an armistico or an early peace. Garibaldi has been very active. He has taken many prisoners and can-nan, and has fully accomplished the object for which ho wont forth.

Oct. 28. Money easy at 5a6 por cent; governments declined Jc'j sixty twos 112J; southerns dull aud unchanged. Gold llljalllj. Cotton strong; sale3 5000 baloa; uplands 162c.

MolHe, Oct. 28. Cotton salos of tho wpok 7200 bales not receipts 10, 601 bales, coastwise 20 total exports to Great Britaiu 2310, to the continent 475, coastwise 2400 bales-; stock on hand 31,871 baloa. were present and whose names arc a large sido-whiskorcd Federal, nam cd Crawford said to bo satfap-in Grant's administration. Good.

whether ho was advocating most the cause of his party, by gotting. votes givon by tho Whig, testify on oath that tho negroes fired first, after A. Olianoo tb IMTnlco Money TT AVISO obtiiinbd a Patent Right from tli chief, whom Grant has lately pro ytu'iier for it, or of his plantation, by seek scribed for his sick party in Alabama. cossive failures wero moro than ho could endure especially whon tho Commercial Hall Oonvontion tondor-ed him a place on the Douglas oloo-toral ticket, which ho acooptod, thus sovoring his political relations with tho monthat had given him tho only political preforment ho had ever received. In 1861, this samo Wm.

H. Smith was a candidate before tho Secession Convention for Delegate to the Provisional Congress of tho Confederate States, and came in threo votes of being elected. TIib first thing that pave Gov. Smith notoriety. after the secossion of Alabama from the Union, was his candidacy boforer tho.

Socessicm Convention, in 1861, for a seat in tho Provisional Congrosa of the Confederate States, as Delegate from the Seventh Congressional District, whon he was defeated by Mr. Curry. Gov. Smith authorized the delegates from Ean torn Hays had given tho order. Many swear that Hays himself fired tho ing hands.

Ho honestly admitted XX I'ntent Ullico at wasningion, u. un tho invention 6( a ne iind Hfnl Improvi ment in CORN SlfELLERS-. I offer for saU tJ. Ttin-lit in nll'Oio States of tho Dfnfon. wojvofi that old mnn.Wnrjier (his progenitor) At 12, tho ding-dong of tho market bell onco more greeted tho first pistol shot.

Tho whites return i8.trong was a slave-holder but failed to seo I elaim that the object and character of hi; ed tho firo, stampeding the negroes, oar. This was a sign for tho organi 'CUe gen tho propriety of acknowledging that in-jeution are. to greatly aimplily tnc proewv of elielling corn as effected by all aation of tho piebald gatboring. In tig info who fled in every direction, tearing down, in their panic, the enclosure Special to tho Monitor. Montgomery, Oct.

30th, 1870. Independent Monitof-SQro police arrest and lock up white girls in this city. Six negroes with double barrel guns arrested last night a young white man, thirty miles from here, and led him this morning through tho city to jail by a ropo, with his hands tied behind him. We appeal to our white brcthcren of the mountains, to give us peaceful deliverance at tho ballot box on tho eighth of November. J.

H. OlAnton. ventionn of tho kind. A guaranieo my antu in fin ii Oorh ner hour. said old man had rid himself of his flesh and blood property, by salo to a corner on oub side, sat a score of vfaa, inv TliU MnA.liinft iii obnan and simple in its toi "white men, who attended through sa carj around tho court-houso yard.

Now tho Federal troops camo up and. ad the highest bidder upon an auction stmction, and, at the same timo. ai cmeieij curiosity. Directly opposite sat at that 1 and complete in its operation as tne wore vanced at a'doublo-quick pace. Then block Louisiana.

Warner accidentally stumbled on Pecksniff, tho renowned 'fossor, pensive ana corapucnuiu iiwumiiwvi i Mv Mnchlnn is oomtiosed rilmont nltbeetli A few they presented arms towards tho of. Ancient Liugo at tho State Den. ono word that, moro than tho rest of wood the only irorf being the elmft crowd of negroes who had now ralli him, on one sido, perched the handle and the wrought nam in ib plain, too full i secpionti ed. But tho citizens told them that of his vorboso utterings, touched the chords of tho negro hearts, and moro mulatto gorilla Jones; on tho othor, tho citizen surgeon who is otriploycd heads of wbioli nails do tne snemng. further particulars apply to -1 ELBERT JORDAN, rieasnnt Grove, Ptcken Ala.

Nov. 1 4t enthused them than all his disscrfca they could manage that gang, so thoy Went in pursuit of others who were by tho IT. 8 Government to help de- iter Be Satflo fan tions (alt Greek to them) on govern Ask Them Why When a sniff ling Eadical approaches you on tho subject of governmental extrava canco, askhirn why it was that under ploto th.6' Treasury, in consideration ment, etc. That word was "Free arrears i forming down Prairie streot. All honor to those soldiers.

The citizens quickiy put to flight the negroes of his valuablo services as man-killer Administrivtoir'e Salts Of TLuriAs dom." At the mention of that, tho Eadicnl rule, tho State debt of Ala and otli In tho main bodyof the court-room virtus of an order of gale granted tonj would near the court-house, who wore in woro posited tho negroes. In their t. ni till-, nuw One hundred and odd pairs of hollow-in-foot-make-holp-in-grOtind cxtfcomi ties came down like See rapid retreat, whon thoy wore met by X- By me j-rooato wu County, Alabama, on llieBth day of hi n. iMd, Twill seU to the hiehH bidder befof.t bama was increased nmelold or more within three short years If ho says anything about official or private corruption, ask him. why Napoleon Bonaparte Cloud The National Taxes.

The followingstatcnicutof the provisions of the law of July 14th, iu regard to sonrces of rovenue, is compiled from official sources, and should be kept for reforenco Special taxes, including those on bankers, will coaso May 1, 1871, excepting those connected with fermented liquors', spirits and tobacco. Taxes on gross receipts ceased October 1,1870. Taxes on sales coasod Octobor ls 1870, except those on "sales ot tobacco, spirits, wirieSj and thoso paid by stamps. Taxes, on income, including salaries, will bo 2 1-2 per cent, on incomes over $2,000 instead of 5 per Cont. oii incomes over $1,000.

Taxes on legacies ceased October 1, 1870. Taxes on passports ceased October 1, 1870. Tho use of stamps ceased October 1, 1870, for promissory notes for loss than $100, for receipts, arid for canned and preserved fls Scientific American tho scoundrel A. Davis, Judge of Ibe folio ing his succoss, Warner rounded tho ddttbleif Probate, who seeked to ralloy them Marb, deceased, a Wnted in xu Isi(Jns at Annni. Tim i of S8C fsPtuU8 a with the.

incendiary word, "what are has not been turned out of office for his shortcomings Ask him why his candidate for Lieutenant Gover you running for Go back arid fight if) West The i Wove 10 Tho i 6f i Seo li, WMkm bli fiEiiat 6-10 of one undivided field in end of oacli sentence with "freedom," glorious freedom He and his besotted applaudcrs were about as much elated as Caliban, the fool in tho play, was, when ho cried out Cnlibnn, nor (Pierce BnrtOn) was compelled to for your rights." But thoy "couldn't soo it," and kept on fleeing. (Lot labors 1 S28, T21, 10 aerea, M6, fraction of f- Davis lie remembered after the elec say that Eadical Legislators "wero bought and sold (by Stanton arid others) at prices that wonld have disgraced a slave in the days of tion.) Auotner squad, ot negroes lots humberod -14 aud in Eastern rtanB ling (i new master Get a now man hM surveyed irr or 28, J. Jg -t ft 0 arid 10 Freedom, hey.dnjl hey-day, freedom! freedom, Hey-duy, freedroi whom sheriff White tried to concil-ato, fired upon liim at close range, but luckily missed him. The infuri eat ana lots m(iu" ft. tTMUrh nsncrrt of ialbtfr Also, 3M As the Yankee Hessian proceeded Wo fa fcation oi 83vo on ompeik Momfoi; to tite pi tanity Ask him wily tno or Ala bama is reported abroad to bp tho "cheapest Legislature in tho United States Ask him Why an honest man dolph to put his name in nomination, and avowed his intention to abide tho action the State had taken.

His next prominence was acquired in making a speech, in 1862, encouraging tho arras-bearing popnlation to engage as Volunteers in the military service of the Confederate States. This occurred when Col. Huridly was in Eandolph, in" 1862, recruiting tho 31st Alabama Ecgimont. His last defeat for Congress was more than his wounded pride could brook. While writhing under the sting of a disappointed ambition, ho abandoned Alabama, December 24th, 1862, went North according to his evidence before tho Ecconstrnct-ion Committee, acted aa recruiting sergeant for the Federal service.

In 1865, be. was appointed Judge of the loth Judicial Circuit by Provisional Governor Parsons, which position ho held" nritil ho resigned arid wont to Washington in 1866, aa a witness before tho Eeconstrnctiou Committee. There ho spent much of tho time, until the passage of the reconstruction laws, March 2nd, 1867, When Gen. Popo took command under the Eeconstruction Acts, ho appointed this same William Smith Chief Of Registration in Alabama, the duties of which office Occupied his time until the black and tan Convention of Nov. 1867 nominated candidates for the offices to bo filled at the election in February, 1868, When he became a candidate for Governor, was defeated by the popular vote according to the law under which the election Was held, arid was afterwards made Governor, by Congress, against the will of the people.

This aualysia of tb.e Town ntimbered. -WJ 27, mm 483, 418, 410, 410, 421, 4M. 43,421, With his tonguc-'wagging, Chief Jnst ass Pecksniff was stfen to grin hor ated crowd of negroes continued to advance, having in their hands all 601, 603, 524, 578, S7, lOBj Also, itJ. ti. i.mA order, should endorse and support those vory iiridst sat old 'fessor Dicks, with ono or two others as despicable as himself Ptircoll who ovor pokes bis forbidding phiz in public places sat? among a bevy of scalawags in jbno corner.

Woodruff snrnnmed Le Grand JPied proposed that the meeting bo organized by calling Chief Justus Pecksniff to the chair. In response, a ohorns of only one negro, and no scalawags, answered. Pecksniff, asscended the Judge's stand. Just thon, a negro's splay-foot being Blecpy, he commenced to stamp it oh tho floor. This luoky incident was the signal for A general stamping.

The Chairman (Whom a Into trip to theAikau8as Hot Springs had rC-vivifled. considerably) dolivored hitn self of a tedious harangne for about a half hovtr, so lacking in pith and point, that it deserves' ho further notice. Of Pecksniff, Judge John JLt Campbell biieO said, that ho- was good Mjateyw its tt ihitn ofUUfcc Me bapim0 UthUdA cilueaitoii tiduM iritfkc'i 'Qot. Martifi tisCd ofiy of liiirij tjiafc te oafnVrU Medio point iibas sorts of weapons, but Were kept at bay brthc firo of the Whites. The ribly a ghastly smile" ho who has never been seen to smile beforCj since the boys hung him in effigy, during Wo are iold that the Republican party is the peculiar friend Of education.

By forcing negro enualitv it, -Tiiia iouowmg rcai rau 7, Ait in tho State of Alnbamiji, 'tli WW Jantiarv, 1B71, lieforo the. Ctflfrt hou.e aw vv i whom their own leaders denounce as "unprincipled scoundrels," and "purchasable slaves -1" Ask him why, out of a general W'MU said 'countv i The. store a broken tip the State Universities of School fund of 9000.000. not exceed Federal troops again came up to timo, leveled their gnus and at once checked tho march of the black fiends. In less than minutes Old TShtihe," looatad oft to BomfXJ number ed 2 in thd ojd purvey oL Piekensville, arid tlie dVelHnfctbswa ing $250,000 have gone to the sup persori Jifttiaei Tres flftd the port ot public scuoois Ask him why no whito mon belong after the commencement of the diffl- riumbeved 21 and 22 ln tho eamp Terms, ohe-half cash and tli Whm twolvo rrion tba, with approjeaccurl.

A. S. to his party beyond those that are hungering and thirsting for tho spoils culty( quiet reigned supromo. Two white men were slightly bohit iiW os vifw drfitrthaf farWittrWIWSl of office JNortn uarouna arid Alabama; white students refusing and negroes faliing to attend and the ruin of the Mississippi Univorsify comes next. There are bnt severity students this year against two hnndrod last arid, having been raonacod with negro disciples, the faculty threaten to resign.

Hand in this wholsosalo donioli'-tion of the higher institutions of learn ing, we do not hear that tho recon structed State governments arc doing jnOre for primary instruction than thn tho war. Prominent among the negro applaudcrs, woro the shoe-maker, Jim Hatter the meat-butcher, Bill Dorset; the wood-butcher, Thornton McGuiro; and one Henderson Ho-gan, the follow who escorted Warner about the streets. Now and then, Old Woodruff's splay-foot would oomo down with a crash on the floor, that seemed to threaten another Eicli-inond Capitol The dubious doctor, who so fitwiiingly wont up to, and shook hands'Avith, Warner, after wounded, many received bullet- And above all, asks if ho takes Molcaohin, -Attys at j.ubbw.w.- my 1 1 870 4t you for a fool Mano7i Coimnow holesthrough their clothes. Twenty iceaitli. five or thirty ncgroos were wounded, jwx Agens.ipr porsojiowuv jtwjr.twtJ of whom two have since died.

The object in inviting Grant to the mom plvers: irpm a Aslant 1 ftlijiSho' otiii fehjli ml TherC is ho doubt that the affair Railroad, in r.r6Biirjnir tli 1 Georgia State Fair, was, to Make him judge between tho different brands, of Wast pro-arranged by the Eadicals, i payment of fiit salaries to hosts of in i' l. rv.vrW..rt XT tr -i -i Subscribe tWl Hays at theivheftd. They know tbafc segarg and liquors, pp. eh.ibitou,.

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