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ANY pa
wnau for-t
ý Uo adror~ aiesho nat he
lllhinated by .ctri h
i :Utnd • grand pyrtohdil; : »-uok. plaoe.
;'g 'tMlyn dnrlflJ the day and dllied
Ask t tm e cer, onle were
Thw§l'j ,d'!-3^ n^1-q got's Isand1 flrt Greene
Sg• I he NhOrlo thb AItlant
Itn at . .aeen orderWd Ufrom Fort-
Sa*M onroe and. partlipted In thet -k iiflaton. Honw, Abram S. Hewit,
i . ' ;;r.iWWtrir, delivewd the orntion.
lh^nt tLr *AIOlIlWlA BELLA.
S rttteeting though somewhat, n riinloui controversy
wen our big olrnIngmt.torr the Timas-Deniocat
r pecng theirW llthe political
tl.na dufring the
s•u been ratheras am srt of ep
i-
-lto of. .that tangiedSwh the lcoyune has
wiLth expourei andI l.' to-wi; "The Swam Fp
S • I ymtnpun' heights, likerpldtig Over a the oo ofen cosr god and godoaesee the Sea
cotol over thptt ys pi•LmnlR l and irelovant ravlnglh o
Srbatd tneitghbor. With al Impartlallty, standing Bbve
•rtohapattlyJel[ousle and•a hlw•ul se orlrr t a humannlty
imad the peace and demand olh Ifrend combatants a more
taelal p'reaeatlon of their repectiveit and political utrnces.ST 'lndletio or truth and bistory
S . .al efore .ent of the rules oftog a• pildaing are impertlve*tt , d ltachlngto our eallted ialtloil.
' tltIs behalf, we insla tht tesePollea shall adhere to the isunes
.Mde and be held wthin Ihe narrowfl?"!a* . f ttheargnmentaltonentered upon,
i when the Times-Demoeral cssaoe... t a.ldtheWiltlsndMEnery tranm-"I' - -, Ain Ihe land contract with E-.
' o ll
h an Monery, by an r 4cal ofStit
agll
ld Pilcaune's laterventlon In
Sthtough Gen. Longetrtat andfederal usurpation, we emphaticallyS Inteloante thatesuch matterolao dehiorthe reord.
When the P•caynne pýiIhds ti llirrelevant matter that its editorial
"-7
fllSlaoaglnent was then, In 1783, underthe directon of I boardonf m•nrchas,; PteIdedover byt heeaetdilingiished
S. li ht who now oco-pl a likela,, nu oa the boel i thOeT-U., 11S.Iple., oannot be permitted to sup
$t t:ut. plea wlth nllegations andM hmitatlnetievideioe to supporthaWjutlvythe Chargel agatlu the pila.JIn ianll~. ine t, for which il
a j» a Irepconsihbilty. Thse are.Mti t plea; they o tdool consist
A at-re tha F1.a ine, Il tlh athulal-.y .wb wthavn undes, of their
- -in,•l b Nllt of iest pro-tNd | held to the
a the: vthre
- ,½' St4**.ai R^^ VE.
SFo b of the who neverr dinuIer sw sch rwether, even lhe
le n• " d t.in hahbilanli" we opy the Io.. - on, C .ue e' h mn fo thue Times-Demoerut,
i bla toredll- ewIni at theid wave now bouA ler by bahse pme, T nr unsal or remarkable
cufrance :
te Be r A .-D. rOr ncalled at the UnitedlNover t clstd tl ons of atates Signal Ofe alnd proenled thei t oaggres., aIlnck 1 psil- followIng data in regard to the cokl
4ait•end self.uiltlicattlon to the w"vempt afuny fatm beow b ay act The hat indication of the wave was
itet, ko In the chamroer of reported on Friday from the extremet, elther befre or aftle he wfas I a twant. Oradally extending to-
t,.Tf a In- ito Hell. e I -w ward the soathweet, over the whol, ndvile and rebellois; bat MN inmalpp landOkioVsalley, It ieahedIkhtHnO ni defoUiltleti hbe ud re onanily i•nmedlately after the
1th1if tl.ttaltfttlig oonaiwtent ain -t the moning. Tmingo colderlBld. TliheseTbel whbnerof ttie ftom that tlme, the mirhimua tempo-elay, tihetrae promotypesofth .tat rews•tached .he t oa Ih d i
Ilg1a tmaurer.A tnietorad'ahlerf the morning, juat before sanrise, whena fli nk fart below bim n e ,ery- the thermometer registered LS.
nth If S sr enad IntB2l-they lack In the Northwest the cold was am.lanw to Altal thet bearlsemn- compaletl by very heavy snowfallh
So.tltee of celrllntion, ht and high wnlds. It did ot extendt halalJlem adwetto itfo beabutwill probablystrlketheMiddle
atlpoe of destroying hat anid New England Staten today.hleftfl ely profes to love. To hroughout Mlsouri and Illinois
l With all oh bcaractefl! "Thelt light to heavy fost are reporte, withp Tle hands should end their ei- coniderable lanjry to blooming fral.tence, and their astne hould rot in Throughout Texas, ULoBIuana, MIUsth tw of ta bulM ard "-Th- e .foer , aslppi and Alabama low temperalureliad, Auguat ari, 18. •o reported, but no freat.
This cold wave Is by in meao n uaLBamUlkbisn'i ee South, May S1 1,S.] oalaLor remaekable in any way exeept
Fromll to I publi inhthat, as wI to see from e tablepros ApRtTS IS fe do,lit[tl tow.n of nIsr Jouri all d bedowl thepreen wave a tewdays
Brlekburns .. oer. Iliad, whih ils lte na hers whc b "reordoknown ord remembered throuh ott 1iM lyurlneeltl havehe United Btaes me the only ol h ol lowing t the lable:
war and came o. t .acathed-.haing May 4 . . 1 y S ..boeen suppresed ocIosIOallybutlnever May .I . .... ay SI . aaIndied to change it. seoatimoeo ; and M4 ; . iMfeawn : *
I would not to-day exchange the name May22, if ...,..B
nd reputation made on that laper. Tn Wll bean that there wan a nlwerwith It, saend nemoeiesnd *ioeta. temperature In New Olean] In May
or i, for all hile tUieriag walth ot '71 '4. T7,'79,80 and '82. Thte rcifliklg Ithleves who may hivegrown seryt to olant n a •triktln mannerfat upon the spoil of war and the the tendency o everybody to exam-plutadrligsofltoeonstratlon diys. getalte preenteven at thoexpenseof
*Beý r fie addurn the war was a past experienee--wtl tbheexcepton al-Deimcrat, and In the last gieat strun ways o the oldeat Inhabitant,
lforthe Presldency before the com- Every body knows, or ought 1mneement on the war, Blsokburn's know, t thatthe ourenee of irot Is n-Homer Illard uapporled the genod and Sflnsed not elo.e by Ie teaperaturebrave and iru Stephen A. Douglas, As orf t airbt by other co dllndi ofthe Natlona l e loenmlI nominee ao t the air anod loud Infliencing the ra-Preildsnt, as arainst Abolitionism on dictio of heats, m ne earl, th thatotheone side and Sonthern Anie lloteasnlm r ecfl In larying tomperataret.on the othr. And of thlai say lam The siarsl oacer here Mated to theto-day prou
•, ad it forNl o he most I tipoter thlat the uý. aliempeMntlre or
mportaunt and perlloau portion of my ffalt nl this latltde w fronm to 410edital or Journallstic eprienceu, and deE, but within hi own obeerva-
bl there hle been thet WIthe teas snob I olrer to l1; and all the pride oR thete haa been wfrot with theor boi. thave to uilkotn re.fig to tahermoaf ter high as 50 deogree.ths phase of my editorial life Is only It will t ee that unlas the thermWhat every editor should be enabled melter ilis much lower than a recordto make In reviewing his peal career- of 12 far Show there Il little probScoeloenuasn ol having performed ability of frost ber, and even then
against Whsteverodd what t he thought there la big dlIerenc belWeen afrtright and a duty to his country. Idid and a killing frot. It Is not Ihonghtthis simply under a .scnso and feellng that he preant cld wave will resultof patroltism as one who loved hl in any damage to crops in any of thewhole eountry and the government mo Solthoen SUtta.hissftherr not only dearer than any Theoffifcer seated tIht the velocityloenl actlion, lul dearer lhan l Itelr., of Ithe old waves was extremely
s-dw n.i" B fA r. vWrisle. HU had known one to travelHOM RECINTI VIES O•'PI.. H cE mo ile from Palesllne, Tex.. to
J*AE lA Middle Anaien, in 24 houlrs hiltthis wAs eieepl lonuily falt.
t o. ondon inlerviw, Pijnodelphia n llin•f]'Whna wunll be, In your opinion,
in ase of nnother onlkrenek betweenthe lates, thio mflt likely caune ofIrouble? Where would the line be
drawn?"o"That I uan not .sy. It may arise
between the flst and Weta, betweentheterritori• of the l nfinttureraandthose of the agricitul urlts, or ify evenbe bused upon religious differences,FlIy years from now the country eaLof the Miseslppi, already suppliedwith a turbulent populalton, wil beteeming with Such elmoenia that nogovernlmnt of the people eau aeefuljy deal with. What new isues mayarisedurin that half century no onemin tell, but the nation may well lookwith apprbelnsion on the next fIrdeandee, for I firmly believo that Inthat time thera wll have uevelaopedauch dangera to Ithe nation ,a are notnow dreamed of."
*Will the pouth form an independentfactor otr tlhelf In thee dangerns"
"I fancy nol: her interets are nowmerged o closely with those of theNorth. The splrit of the people hasbeen broken, and will remani l o farmany generation.; and, beslde, shebha no longer the aintw of war, ns oneof your politicnns very appropriatolytermed the wevtah no the nation. Itis true that the colnlry s being de-elo.ped Iln i. mLaerial worthn , laimltie
and forests laid under contrbutlion,greet railroads extending throughoutthe territory, mainnonactorls eprlngnffup in many tsdilstrl but for nll thatthe markl of (e serpent'. paNge iesover her, and will not be so ecsItraldicratd. Bet here, I hve spoken
now at moaun length," suddenly ex.claimed Iho eminent Q•uo'a ounsl,
poll ce. oa mrust not givne my oe n-ion weight, lor, s I lold youn at theontffe, I have kept no pact with theime orifhe 8tonal, and uly snourer ofluormation are vry meager."
Acute for rheumatism an Eugllshdolr has found in total aibslnen. e
fom food. He declares that manyca• l ote ae rtoleniar rheumatIanMie been onred iy fbalng Irom lourto eght dys. while clroni rheumao
tan givn, but patients culd haveWoo I W .t and emonau de in mOden.-
tie. Tte doctor tate, that rhenma.nisailyan ofm indlgtion •antd
t nd mm ntcored by gitivng co•n-1 snd contnnUd reat to ll then
V org-S.
J. PROCTOBR AO'T.
It is with peculiar satislnction andpleasure that we hil thoe nominationof this dislinguished and ohlvalrousgentleman as the Democratic candl.date for governor of the gnon ld bour-bon state of Kenluky. lNot alone becausehe Is an orthodox Democrat,brilliant lawyer, a pnre patriot andone of tbe foremost satesmen of thecountry, but beasuse, in addition ofthe warma personal regard we entertainfor him, it was our good fbortune,during a period our yenr., Immediately prior to the breaking out of the warbetween tha staes, when we wereresident of Minouri, at the satate api-tal, to ba hrouht into intimate Socialontact with oen. Knott and his eali-mable .wife and to number themamongour warmest personal friends.We have nol et tllm formore thantwenty Vears, but the lpse of time hasnot dimmed our recollection of hiswarm and genil nature, his sparkling
it and the generous Impulses of hisnoble soul. At the period to which wecefer Mr. Knott was a cllizen of thegreat state of Missouri, to which hehad removed from his native state fIKntnky. We knew him flrtass
member of the lower ile of the Mis-soirl legislalure in IM7S., and al.though one of thn youngest memlbrsof that body he at onc pran. to lead-ership. The brilfant effort put Rorthby him In the "Jackson impeachmenttrial," cn one of the manngera on thepart of the heuse or rmepraentalivduring that sslon of the legslature,gave him faecaa n advo~cate, whichwas not coneld lo th borders of the
atle, anm laid the foun dation of hisaub.eqaunt snccsfuall nd distinguishedcaneer. He w.a aferwnr npappolnledaltorney-generL orf MWIsnr to fillvacancy, and at Ihe eprntlon oI theerm In IM, wa re-elected for a term
of four year to the-me poeltin. Hewas alao elected to, fand red, whileattorney.eneral,l a a mamber of theconslitueonal coavetaO of that statewhich. seblel d In 18t . In 1 aberturnedh to his native place, Lebanon,Kentucky, ni rnied tbe prctice ofthelaw. His career sice tIhen isP"rt of thl history of te country. ehlsser ed wIth credit and honor Inconress twelve year, though not con-
cUtUvely, and woeuld have been u-bred••at tehiaht eleotion hiad e notdeclined to become a caddate• Hicominatlon fo gowvrnor Is equtalhnt
aleetion lahh e
lielterfon - ael-Uarte4 ..-totl o opwamltb Uh a Prolor
Knolt.-SBrerqsort Salir.nf*
AVfuiEB 0U IPRICE OR CA"ILL.
[Bonate (Tox ,) Pmt.Without pretendi to tint in delail
the remarkable fact( In relation to theunrecedented rise In the price of livet k,, Ilt well to remark upon thie
rather etraordinary alateof aaira ina general way. We have tteen In-rormed that herds of ettle havechanged hands at what a year agowonld have been coesidered apoehry-4qhl f1lg r, y at pried raMgi from
0 to *18 per head, while good apel-meas of owa readily bring $, B•eleattle, steeR and other choice ae
stck command fancy igureA and themen who boaghta ewyears go whencattle could be bought foi frm 8 to$5 per head, ate coinig money. The~eses of this phenomenal aite or the
market may generally be stated a8two-fold: 1. The terrible ore cat.lie hroughout the eatire country Inonequence of the peculiarly trying
winter. 2. The peretageofgeneralloes has not been accurately determin-Ae, but It Is believed to be above 26per cent., while in some plness particLularly exposed it exceededt per cent.,and In some loalitiea of outhenTexa whare cattl e less expoedthan in norther.n eltions we havebeen Informed the es rose as high a80 per cent. This Was in cooscequnenof the totally unprotected contion ofthe cattleOn the prairie and their lns-bility to reach timberduring he sud-den northers. Tills bet has entailedgreat ca eity of beet nd ha reduedthe number driven northward, thiNspuin, one-third. Everybody is com-pilluing of the poor character of thebeo procurable in market ndof thehigh priaes. The btuches do theirbhat, ltil the ca(tle are carce d inpor condiion In consequence of thewin er, and as they Improvevery high prices are demandedtor them. The seond ecue is the In-creased demand from the north andeast. The Cneliles for moving stockand for the transpuortalo oa beefunder refrigeratiag conditions to anypart ol the country and to Europ,have cuaed u Increae of demandethat ha Beverely taxed the soee oSupply. Taking the at Into andea-
ton hat Texas will aend ]0.,"O headof cattle les this year to norlhernpsturel, it will beeon hat there Ibsno probable mending or the present
ed portlons of Ihe county n whihthe cattle have been belter pteewill repnd il a manner not llhertocallated upon. While the npreenstate of affairs eminently a tIfactoryto holders ol lve steak, is a onsee ofgeneral disatisfaction and hardshipwhich cannot be remedied except bylime.
The members of the flrat else atWet Point will be graduated Jane 12.The eass conslals of i member. Asindicated by the standing in order ofeneral merit at the last annua.exami-
nation, Jne 1, , tSauelD. Free-men, of hNorth CGrolina, slands fourthand Beverly W. Dunn, of Louisiana,stands sixth on the list. George A.
lann, ol Pennsylvania, alands fiat.The result of the eomingexamination,which takes plice Tune 12, will belooked for with no little interest, asthere ar a number of Southern youthsIn the a, ndof late year our boyshave een making a splendid record atthe National Military Anademry.-r oan-.Drntonorat.
----- *- - -The Madison Journal pitches nto
the adverll"log gencies of Mears.Alden & Bro,, of Oinuinnait, end N.W. NAyer & on, Of Philadelphia. We
o notquetion the grond pon whichbo Journl makes its complalnt, but
would state that we have done a veryfIargeshare or advertising for both ofthee firms and have been treatedhonest by them. The flrmsmarked inour books aN "rauds," are HermanConant, Oagoodby & Co., Dr. J. c.Raymond, Ash & BobbinB, 8 G.&r. M. Scoleled. All applicationsfrom these firms are refused, and we donot consIder any application when (headvertising is to be paid for In radle.-Lakef Core.s MAo.I
The Pot Offe Deparlment has Justdeclared the Portable Electric LightCompany, o(No. 22 Water street, BTaton, M achlmueetts, to bo engagedo Ineonducnling a scheme to defraud thepublic, and the Poslmater in Ihat citybusbn dire o e todi scontlnue thedelivery to that firm of money orderand registered packages.
We have receied very serioucs orn.plalnts alnas the above lamed Com-pany, and were preparing for this isueofthe Herald n thorou exposurs ofthefraud, when we were l I Trmed thatthe Poet Oie Department had themcompletely bound. Let the ood workE oona,nd Booten wlll on be an freeoa sch oandrelsa s y city In thecountry,-Agent .e*ml.
pot rdd1ag witah hn nephew. LA. P.Uray, near Lake Chartei, left Tumdanibht -o 0nrlesta, Txa, ID hisyounger da. Oni. Gray sted at
having few if ay apwrl.las A im.
tic. through thilate civsl wir ranklgU a. brigadier enoral at Its elos. Oflate ya be ba been livingll a qetIe, taking no part In pUblic til,
manspendlng peacftl old age Withtrlattlres.
.ENNEMOSER
EN NEMOS ER'S
LEVY & LEIEss, Proprielor A
The AO lia oJtiat been opeimid, mnl IAmupp!jlid wth 1imlortald and Iinole~tiWinM nd LIqnRI. and Import-o nol Dnal tiCguar, JI neow almd frli. M ldDrinks prepared with care amid priiihi ,ti-tinfi wil b recelved by all.
Monroe. February , i.
ypYPREB SSHINGLEH.
SHINGLES IN ANY tTANTITl, ltHiTslhea and raap, my e W in on i .n. ieor-e
acArt Shinale perloco - .ESlp Shl.gle• ier 100.................. .•,-
DeliverblbC in itonomrt, or fm . per 30>01adtfdtionnii delivered in Monroe.
P. VOLLM AX.cottnnpor, M narch lo, I !ua.
Fr V.tAO C.ars . A. ,iS i.Eln.i
US ....-
DESTAD, Mon, LA.Bstl (usailty of Wins antI Iirritinrm, beam.
Vegetabes Li-nneuemn icptiunnslaiml 3 oiband.
Prisate toons for famitie, :te ' rwI'lt'Iul attenion gnOrNnieedt Miti1mw i-n,
order.
Mone Iranl.,,Ot,, "lP n 1.D1A RD STRIEET,
AnAND•R , hlERINo.,
.Suoccnaior to ,o a r P reln ,.WalnIlIsUspt lied ,.tlid niulntill,
FRAiaf, Oirrctol.., Ac.,
etIWn tock niiIIae old n ilsie ipn-areth pri 3,am ic,4•]lesi omOlt.r. v
SwasOI.f SAFes AND LON0 C k0.
N. B, MILTOXm A«Irs,.MONO.E, TIt.
r. U. MTLnflo.
A,,
(FOnUMBLY fl rOE Sa0v8mJULIOUB ENNEMOSEBR, Por'B.
Thi.s Hue. i now open for the rteeptionon tWe trpvl.U public. Favorable ahrr. ge-
ta n he mae for board the weeor month.* Januar 1. 1B IA-
OUACHITA HOUSE,DESIARD fl R.EItl.
MOWaOE. LnA.,ConLvenient to ratlad depot anil stea.m-
bolat lnding, nd provided with Aulprerinseconoodations, S now open to the ttavellnnblf'.J eauiploi Room for Connmor 'klA;te. .. . TROUsDALE
febrE,18810. Proprletlr
QIIAIN AND FEED STONE.
No, 27 DesSlard and Ko, 12 St. Annt tihrw.s,
MOXRO*, LOIuISANA.
mu. B. SURGII., Propricto' *
JO .H eCORMICK, Manager.
lnavnin bought in nelon, ir SPOTCASH. aft stook of Oruin and Fenld, I
smnmw pred to aell for ash aht lowerorils than hat aver bee doDe In thi nlar-ikI. r all job lots SPECAL prio• wbe made.,
mFildeeds made n ecmlty A
MnnnNiWrMonroe, Febroary 1, l'inl
OURTfERtiR CARRAtLiE FACTOtV.Theuniderznglndtaketpl1asrmrein omakinamknown ha he now as well propared a.r
b•fr thaws, flnotl • ttrurtodoalle kilofwwork, aititer In
reoury. Be WonsamenanTlA. E Itam.MnauictuflngW o wepainnpgeCAR1A . Be GIE, e , oT
dnr l nmd work kna.pt on uod r aprel
wbelttlu.ih O I l enra renlu b.WOfRfIf, LIA.
Hay. 2rk, rAwR, ITHy EOTa,
| "*1 doowe" IS.lm .Dros ltcr.
MXONROF LA.
7*. , ;
i4
MONAOe tAOVERTIa ENTB. 'nT I1EA1 M HAW IL nt
SHINOLE FACTORY,
MOlaoI: lmonIlANA.
ofxa r
Cf lltKtss A<nO'NEn.All orders will ne pronim nd ecI-
r(nlly fiedutrunbe otalJdiralnmlona wLl be bipp.-
The hI.t juUlity or cOPIjRSS "lid PITNInmber girarartili.. A IIrge supply orCypress shisnn o constanly on ihni B|reIasonabl prin.N ttill n a l ders for rD ressel ]iinibarwttl be rromIhptlr tleld.
oHnA, A. AIon· F.
M11ILLIIiHlg STOe I
LATIEST NOVL'mL•BM
I tnke lhi oiihoiotl Ior I l ing you fryear uationnore, anii sleit a aoijlnanceof tse samle. Inni uwreceivligteh latest
PAlIs AND NEW YOHR XOVEITTK11u1 Afuinnorv turil Straw 0.-iMl. cil 'elicitan eir4y tt e t ii
Sriler, Very l1os1i m to p,M'aS. AXNN1o Slr.lRLL.
nfrniroe, Septoinber S 18. 2.
:: :
TRAN SPORTATIO N.
IlEOILAaI WEFKLY rACRET TOVICKSHURG.
Vieksb,,rc. Xe Lt' her, Dfavia' Henil anti il-tlrmaCil( aninug. ThengL u urInu m
L.Tn o oe
S4I. E,. W HVlIT,WR TOlInn l•Pati Crl i I gles.rOE
loavos asautolio, '. BnROOn eojtiT, eViebno.razoo, SRi nlfl i, L' te took hid. Tell a
SA A It. IV. ATR AMn,A- EO. .W I, rn..
TrLetsr ani lt stat&Qio ou11,tli · ,r'n'rgStunori in.,l 'ieRal a inlro nri.
W. I. RBfO0TCiJT, AE o-t.TImI1H-I.II . lAii' DIIPnUllMRW
l.'TCl IET.
Pfl.. A< a TA A. ry......ND So. . :.
.arri sat .r • o rW . ................... n .d .
r,. V. C'ooley,imm sl-r; Tiw. Kne.1 010,1..wil leav e as bur. 'or noailtr ini i)aap nl y u lj I, ar s, lne oI, ot
D.C.vTROU NaALE.
Agnout. I lne In.* . rruv' iv l % norY. . o... ,., uln,.E.m V Irecu ..
InnAit1y S hurmbye ire(at..l} M inelierolilft n nrer ln' |or W. Lw. F r Iecenser,
SoMon i L hi. h ij .r .iI In lO[i
-Arkhaerrvkil, Inii., imi d n tid i pu, A rS.
< _<ini [ w ll 'iru, • nt 1 Miwvlr 1flanilnul |noiritn Nort, tad E;i. Nt. mu- ,,tm'.
SNOTtI.. *
fl n ler iz Lr k-t.rI rfFutnie•o remareby or knni, nt to p.rrdo aml
iceneni m faoor . .i L rm r.n .
In haexionl hor rlpinct l claim. notctill'r ly 'irrli Iley ire I ' tca r 11 r
Soe Mp on street, op11 ,o , n l cstan nn hi ry lEeeil[i.
rATurn.i Srh m .l Am, Aun, in . t .tnr
A ril . IT Ii l*~; R'i -I.,
mr..:SEC) s^w -
40 - ? l 01 ?3
Sanniitary I.JtO. 13