Show sterling price chii NuLt wretched elied bri brigand ganZI has bos returned to st S L louis ho he bai been received will polite consideration side by many citizens citizen 3 and proposes to resume his hi political relations with tho the state of misouri Mi suri Ami amnesty lesty und and oblivion tire commendable but there are some offenders whose crimes diac 1131 liac e been ba e enormous that forgiveness is impossible the earth is uneasy beneath their bicad tho ile sunlight loathes their hell yawns for its predestined inhabitants such a crin criminal linal is this devilish buccaneer who i lie returns to confront the or phang orphans and widow 0 ai 5 he has bas made the sane sanctuaries traries he ha ahna q desecrated the hearths he be hns has defiled tho the communities muni ties lie ho has outraged the commonwealth lie he has devastated among ill all the conspicuous felons developed by the rebellion sterling price stands preeminent with assiduous and malignly malignity ho he devoted to the ruin of missouri and kansas availing himself of an extended personal influence and complete familiarity with locations ho be deliberately desolated with fire and sword the state which was wag his home and which had lio honored nored him repeatedly with political preferment and power A century tury will W not obliterate tho the bloody traces of this thi miscreant inflicted by tho the horde of ragged lemons demons whom he collected in every quarter of tho the south west other confederate commanders have acquired renown by the dir direction edtion of their genius to the accomplishment of some home strictly strictly y military purpose lee defended the capital jackson St stuwart wart emart early and their subordinates ates assailed the armies of tho the republic all fell fought WN lit to uphold upheld the fortunes t of the south with mistaken it kell bravery braver and a valor that would have been commendable had it been dippl displayed aye id beneath tho the alft flag to which their allegiance was due no such verdict can be awarded to ster sterling lina price ho he is a parricide a murderer a thier thief an assassin an incendiary with mith no higher high e r motive aba than n the ignoble desire for private revenge he stabbed his own state ho he killed hilled his bis neighbors and acquaintances ho be burned and robbed tho the houses where he had bad been an amate and a guest his operations were no fe part a r t of tho the military plan of the confederate 0 d era he was an independent freebooter neither courage skill nor genius were displayed in his campaigns com compared P ared with those of johnson hood or beauregard they were lik like 0 tho the felonies of the clerk who st steals eals the funds when he has the key to tho the safe or the son soil who puts torch to his fathers house when the inmates are asleep tho the ruin ho he inflicted on missouri he intended also to impose upon kansas future generations will ivill feel the burdens which arose from the malign designs of this marauder with his associated cut choats in tho the raid of the horrors honors of that dreadful october will live in the memory of thousands long after their author has been becu consigned to nn an execrated grave that such ft A malefactor should be allowed to live is a disgrace to justice ho he has forfeited the protection of law and ong ought ht to be shot on sight like a wolf a mad dog or a hyena his crimes aro are written in blood and ashes on a thousand fields and hillsides hill sides of the region non he ravaged the bones of his numberless I 1 ess victims moulder iu in shallow trenches from the rio bio grande to the kaw and if somo some survivor does not arise to avenge the wrongs of friend or kin it will bo be an exception in tho the groat great drama of crime and retribution atchison champiola Cham vion the charleston mercury ver cury gives a few particulars of the fe fearful tragedy which tool look place dt at kingdon Kin gAon S 0 on tho the ath alt it is supposed that the jail was fired by the negro prisoners confined within its walls for the pur poso pose of mailing their escape but their effort only worked out their entire destruction the flames from the burning building made kingston nearly as light as nady day and the thick clouds of were e visible for many miles around the fire had gained so much headway before it was discovered that in ih progress SS could not be ba arrested one white man only was wa in the jail at the time and he escaped but twenty two of tho the negro prisoners perished m the flames their shrieks and screams as they were gradually shut off from all hope of escape were sickening to the helpless spectators in a very short time the cries and gro gros groans s ceased and of the twenty two negroes nothing was left but a ebi charred blackened and shapeless mass THE passage by congress ot a bill regulating the aff suffrage T e m in tho the various territories un der the control of the national government is a paper complement to the act which established universal suffrage iri in the district of columbia the president will probably refuse his sanction sanction to thit tas thi T measure as h he p did to tha pi previous evious one but like that it will become a law in spite of 1115 opposition henceforth in all our national domain over which congress exercises a direct jurisdiction thero there will be no distinction between men by reason of t then their color all ali will possess the same c civil vil and the same political rights tho rho extension of this condition of things to the south and the eradication of bf the obnoxious word white from those of our northern state constitutions u which aich still retain it are all that is necessary to carry into practice all over the union president Joh johnsons nhon s lust s t principle that tha t all men whatever their c color 0 r beall have a fair and equal start in the race rac e of life hartford courant Cov runt 1 I A paris C correspondent respondent or writes speaking of the grand hotel in paris it is said that mr gerrit genit gen it or is it mr lloyd garrison has taken I 1 through an agent for the first four months of the exhibition ft a suit of rooms on the first floor of the hotel for which he has been made to pay a mine amino of money tho the count dealan dersy ders brother of tho the king of belgium and president of the belem belgian i an commission to the exhibition has also zen taken t a suh of rooms on the first floor of tho the gra grand ud hotel and for which he has been made to paya pay a fb fabulous ulous sum the rich representative of egypt at tho the E exhibition or rather the representative of the rich viceroy of egypt has also secured rooms on the first floor of of this hotel the english commission to the exhibition of which the prince 1 0 of wales is president have secured the greatest part of a new and scarcely finished house on tho the avenue of the cham champs PS no 71 PERSONAL P tho the omaha Be publican of tho the tilt says H G worthington esq a leading alerding lawyer of washington city and a 11 d formerly I 1 0 r m e aly a member of congress from nevada is stopping in omaha bajon on a visit and has rooms at the herndon house mr W is visiting us aith nith somo some reference to becoming a permanent resident of our territory wo we sincerely incer cly hope ho he will find it to his advantage to do so gentlemen of his bis ability and worth will bo ke gladly welcomed among us as valuable acquisitions harry has nura cious friends in this patt pai t of the country who are pleased to hear of his wa whereabouts 1 and to read such a favorable notice of him he is worthy of it TUE tim atchison free pi press ess hays asi wagons each drawn ty six mules milles crossd the liver nt at that place monday january having left the fort on sunday bound for Savali savannah nall mo where they arc an to take u up P colonel gibsons gibbons Gib sons full battery of art artillery an and traub it entire soldiers field pieces and caissons chaissons cais sons to omaha chith whither r it lias has recently been ordered for frontier service the battery will aill leave st louis by cars on wednesday and a ud at savannah having b reached the limit of 1 railroad conveyance will be transferred in writing waiting to the mule which will ill there bo be I 1 |