t States, and distinctly 3 Court for th/nisrrict J';' ;".';•! ' j'^'j- l»«uKlil in oik "Over tint hills and far sn !»'' 1'aeiljr Railroad. ( -\ri unpopular utlicer with I 1 ^I'l.v-ullun- co.m.K. m farmers' .laughters? Society, liko shaded silk, must be Chimney-sweeps are seldom distil slled — they are easily soot-cd. ess toTiavi \\"i\r ,ltlHll,"l,],,s is ,]"""1' lable, ,„„. ".■.i'iVr'"(i, his opening Hetitc nedlaioly drowned Congress (even Jeff. Davis him- lf]i repudiating the pledge of the violability or the public debt, and opening' the way for the payment oi ■I' - -IcIlM prevail, I !,!-i :ili n-: elf did not rule with a higher hand n the days of the French Revolu- ion, than Blair proposes to rule use his policy should he endorsed the hands of the enemies ! JIr" Seymour nas stronger rea Tand muTlty^hlJntel***11****0* th* administration Grant and Coirax. There- the hands of the Democracy, ■a™ in»oi tn*uJ people are more likely to be vinced by such arguments thi will be tho safest to continue policy to be "That nick a degree peace and tranquillity shall erist thhrovtdri/ Unit « man may apeak I. Scarcely a tiny passes that we nr. not called upon to record one o; mure assassinations of Union men at some point in the South. Not th< least significant circumstance in con nectlon with the whole subject Is that a large proportion of the vie tims aro loyal members of the Statt Legislatures or local civil officers The frequency of these outrages at different points distan! from each ,l< IllM'll i put influential blican moss meeting and although the was "disorganized in its in- , its social structure and its condition ;" why the country ' burdened by an enoi business was "perplexed arrying trade had been swept t is to be found i ) destroyed the it II John he is nc .Jo.li llillin; borne, lor | |, borne 1,111 '' igssays: "Most pe Two Sue or girls, driving in a b,,,'- M "" ■« I'lank ....... I, wen- stopped and a-l.ed h» l-ll "II,, v. mud, j. il V" "For n m in and a borse " re- r r'.,::o i'' maro. < iii up. . I , ■ 1 1 1 1 y !" ,'\ ,,,| :(\vay d the perpetrators ' no attempt, so far a wounded— all for the c: Republican parly having been anticipated in Louisiana, to have been fully inaugurated startling as the statement ma pear, it is not improbable that, be- fore the 3d of November a larg theatre of a bloody strife. The late rebels have determined to prevent given to Grant and Colfax at any cost, and losing all hope of doing so at the ballot-box, they seem to have resolved on plunging the State into civil war. For weekB past, assassi- nation has been State, the victln loyal civil offic. Republicans, th rentiy being to strike terror in of the loyal whites and men and deprive them of hearty approval of his woul contemplated speech-makin say-', "the present condition affairs "-that Is to say, the neces ties of the Democratic party — "Jus flea and demands it." But with t recollection of his own exploits the same line, Mr. Johnson mi couraglng Mr. Seymour in a policy which would but render his o< throw the more complete. Possibly Democratic party in igoori own claims, as well as ho; redeem from utter infamy I emphatically de ■ tlm.-irglioii lc of the Mississippi, opposite New leans, and we shall not be surpris- if further intelligence shall show has been much more extensive m is now reported. As usual, the i New Orleans i ffair at Camilla, Ga., ; just us we expected. Notwith- ng all our solicitude to have Blair visit us, he gives us the at last. We had set our 1 3 thing. We wished to se nt here the rebel scoundrels ?gged" him at Hannibal in lsi.p. ex-rclicl -ohlicrs whose lands reatened to confiscate In hisfam ier of 1865 and give to the c erora. We were anxious that )uld have an opportunity to nn to our Irish fellow-citizens ■aningof his "Finnegan"speecl Louis in lsCii. We should h: i glad t ' IV- ,i, ndhol I current cakes, and jell and jelly pie Dr. O. W. called up- lb, lines, who having be on and considerably boi, loeiuiii,^ in New K.ighmd without I 'I lilV lor don,.- i lired " Whal are you al al [Iii- |--r! in-n- tune*.'" I f i. answer was, "La- tunnu-a.. u-n ,1. The IVob -rr dap- pin- In- bands toget" "Iain glad of it; It Roxbury people." f liked t atbanpte,! controlled - ■ demanded, '['he Soulh- i state of actual slavery, or else subjected to an apprentice system but ghtly removed from it, while the untry would have been required to pay for them ; the rebel debt would have been recognized and placed up- on the shoulders of the people in ad- dition to that incurred in preserving tiie Union, and there would be no more safety for loyal men in the This is the opposite of the Repubii- wlll deny that the negro, mthing in either case to provoke The New Orleans Tttnia {th( leading organ of the pro-rebel parti Louisiana,) confesses its anticipa tion of this result, when itstatea thai "the long impending conflict seem; to have commenced." The events now transpiring there, and which have occurred elsewhere through the State, fully sustain the representa- Gov. District of Louis policy as applied :tion Laws, and of ! tion speech at St. Louis a few days ago. We would like to know wheth- when he threatened to resist the umed usurpation of absolute pow- by Gen. Grant, I that "he (Grant) will ne> ; Presidential mansion alive," he ant that he would himself play the ■toftheassassin.oremploysomeoth- Booth to perform the deed for him. ! this and much more we should /e been glad to have the ex-Union xplalu here in Quincy, but lie Quhicy Herald. ■ator, the originator of the policy of trampling into the dust" the Re- took to prophesy i ■ doomed t Democrat," evidently had a vivid sheet gave him eight years ago, and unwilling to expose himself to a infliction again. la thelanguage e philosopher to his dog, Blair now say to the Herald, "Oh, nond ! Diamond I thou : . ■ .. . eopp,,.-l||-' The condition of affairs in Texas is equally alarming, and scarcely less so in Arkansas. In the latter State, the assassination of leading Republi- cans is of almost daily occurrence. Only a day or two ago, we published ("nil Jefferson, Texas, teiligeuce of the mm the Freedmen's northwestern part of ire only specit li- Slab, Uul nquillity or security in the , except through the election i overwhelming 'riday lost, w derson, of Palmyra, Mo. Being the iigiire-head of the occasion, y all odds the most authorita- represcntative of his party, dion was more tnisparing in his denunciation of foreigners and Cath- olics than he. As a Know-Nothing be was elected to Congress from the Palmyra District in opposition to ihe regular Democratic nominee, and served in the House during Mr. Bu- chanan's Administration, being all hile an avowed Know-Nothing, ;ven the recognized head of th* and its great champion on t ). Now he comes to Quincy Irish and Genu n Catbol. political duties, and tho Here During the wa: Mr. Andereon's rebel spmpathiet loyal sentiment of Missouri agreeable to seek a rest- These were tho views of Mr. An- derson at the beginning of .the rebellion. That ho did not change them during the war, he possesses abundant proof In cer- tain documents received for involun tary payments on account of assess- ments made upon him for the de- struction of railroad bridge* aod other property by Missouri guorril- las. We have noveryet heard that he has recanted these principles. And yet ho is brought hero to instruct th. loyal freemen of Illinois in their po litical duties I Could a more stingim; insult be offered to ttie loyal poopl. >f a loyal State— to the men who per led their lives in protection of th* jredicted and approved- to the w:d which he openly encouraged'.' It: >e any doubt that tho real design oi old Democracy ing the aiders a ellion in the North in enefit of their South. ;,lH I'm ■ "in t"» Tti."r.', hope ofdis-olving the inion V he Democrati(r mass meeting in th ity, on Friday last, was the tob ■ ot (be speaker- who had bee be present, and whose en employed to attract tho crowd. Blair, Doolittio and Voorhees, whose names were on the HinaiL-ll.-ul city where many ( umhugged by flaming posters into riming to tho city, in the belief that liey would have an opportunity of stening to eloquent speeches, as ell us eating a Ireediimer, was very decided, and was often e.\pre^ed in more emphatic than polite. Barney Arntzen, '-tho dis- tinguished German Demo, r.dic s ruled off the managers. The result f/ho had como from gitt, demonstration : r.mi: hlur" by portion of those GEN. J. W. SINGLETON. HIS EECOED AS A DEMOCRAT, '"«ifUerT^,hnthS'i"( nd obey-an admir -iiiii'r m!',V' I.,.',. "','1,„ii,','(1",','i' '",;'!; J„l,.l v. ■ ... 1. |||„. | „|,|, i-'.»>»'. l"n', „~'n :'i'.'.l. 'i'i.'-'".'l. „'i'l','l l.y' Iio'c! .i-i.'','. ".1," " . " ' REPUBLICAN. CL", REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. ^ CRANT AND COLFAX. The Weekly Whig For 1869. Si I> E CIAL 1VOTICE CAMPAIGN SUBSCRIBERS JULES FLEDRY, t j : 1 burned ii 1ellioii as their President. (11 you of another u-tirpa- ■re was :i con veil t ion which icago four vcars ago, and nv.-nlion ibis distinguished the I'mlcrl Stale- Klov. l'n',],l,.|d-. It was in bullets, dying :-a), I J h ■ i i voung 's blood [lowing from their , murdered hv traitors for their devotion to the flag. In the very whether we wotdd ! live, or whether th< be destroyed— that t Gov. Seymot f hostilities. And strike down thai phlfonn. , and sav, in spite of I'he country shall live; the war jii II I we j t no terms 89.] That w; the people are going to- be guilty Itireat ap It beer,.; or raised Ins rille against that (300.0,0 of the who are to-dav M rg. Ltd siecj.ing in [ndri.ilic grav.-. ■ people I'rorn niaui'", -ti,,e ng lie ir-eiitimeni- ; then .-, vigorous Republican oted itsel tice which tnis illuminated its ban- !he''h'o V. hole pniiejj adjoining States, I through the coun rebel residents Of his and probably in set ivj.r. -erds snd now in tl an duty in the the sum. air,, nounce and_jromuf Dred Scott decision, nr.'.f' Wo,!i!t I: Republic ui. killed by the very deadly rifle they killed ? Ttiey "TV men who 'are go this man as Presi 'h-nt <•( Ihr-^ United^ Stales. Why because upon the bat! le-lield men wiio forgot their allegiance to thei country, dared to raise the rifle am draw the bead upon it, that the bul let might speed to their hearts ant thereby the country might be weak ened. Is there a man here wh( i ,.; . HAIR JEWELRY STEINWEDELL, NO. 115 MAINE STREET, QXJIIVCY, ILLS., HARDWARE IRON & STEEL.. LOWEST CASH RATES NEW GROCERY STORE F. C. SHERMAN, GROCERIES, Wooden and Willow-ware, DBS. D. & L. MEEKER, Surffeom Ac fhywioian c^^A VI u2w^££TpiJ Nn?U 1 N' If going to vote t Fot-box and5 drop in° the lot, by which you and ■ other millions of our country rule this land, and contrast its desti- s, you are going to drop it in side -side, if not in actual proximity, I, sought to' kill you. for vour'ad- 000 mothe flaid' ,l8enSJtion'J If dered by the rebels, this country Wade Hampton ; it is not the fault Forrest and other generals, Wise ar others, who are going to vote wi "t is not their fault that yt ng to-day. Thev drew 'tl on you ; thev aimed at voi ■ec.ujse you were faithful ' - God's 7 friends. I have not revenge in my disposition. lam lling to lorgive to the uttermost, id teaches us to forgive, but lie .ving as they I inrgive.s \, ■,<>!„■■ without re[>entance. 'hich always [Applau-e.! There is m '.Teed in all TH0S.T.W00DRDFF, BANKER. « Fourth St., icat tide Squarr. HIOMEY TO LOAN. GEO. W. FOS8 & SON. GJSKERAJ, Insurance Agents FIRE, MARINE. Life, Accider.1 LIVE STOCK Wm& INSURANCE C( One Hundred TIioiim t-lia. . B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, REMEDY FOR WORMS FARMERS' UIEli'JHAN': INSURABLE COMPANY IIOOSIIiltOIKALNMtlLL, FORCE FEED, QUINCY PLANING MILLS. GOULD & WH.LIAM8, BOOK FRAMES, BAI.l:>TKIW. BRACKETS, BOXES ,1* ! election i.rOrnii Smith, having arrival paroled prisoners of wj nHtand suggr-.-;te 1 cnougli "aui.hiL'i aes of the South : lificanoe of the Oc i in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nebraska had virtually The Petersburg, (Va.,) hail in-lped tn -ul.iilm.'. ;\ armed mob of rebel ' lians. With much difficulty Cuj.t. Smith retired, righting his wji llirou-li to the headquarter, of Mi! Curlis, U. S. A., win. eommiiiRled [joint. Here it \va be protected ; that :i i, In Ml delLU desperadoi a I'reedmeo wert iat the fear of deleft 3 tc. gt) home le Cypress regards the ch the Democracy of ngaged.ns but acontin- n which the South en- 1 only with theshield, to deft lu-n u;i ilk i.ri-lu - 1 \ ■ -of . lituit pages trfat UltitfiKjfeS ^ [Great cheers.] And what record of usurpation lie^ver.y hi rib ui the Rerail.di, '■I What is its hr-t nsy rj.i- sought t T^i Thfh bJFf er rjga°f ■ nv.ii people on the rug- When the army of the United' «ple from manifesting ared lo throw Vl.-r^ the II,Tm nse of their "danger and 1 " it power, gave ;asaa tree speech veins, murdered hv traitors for their midst of thatch ih *f to* f^hT , ,i, ^tri>y«-d-that o »n vent ion , I hungout the white ilag r. ; '■ T « KREISJIANN Si WILD, Produce & OommiasioD Morobanta, BERRIES and FRUITS, KBEISMANN & WILD, BERRIES AND FRUITS