Show ritu i VF R Rm TU Z 1 it luw jiu i m ii doht mut about ira im c cathe 0 athe C tf hii sw ix gron july 3 lat I 1 lu T told gr A s on ii wha fiat t in i vie is ifs of leading south ern menon the of thal un under deethe the military act aci thai the the I 1 adopted b by aa certain elms ga f N aad pona sible men inon to mauro negro to tea would engender strife bet the negroes and ivi lites in hirthe thi south alid lead to ifa A f aai and kiy yo orf 0 led vie pie t ta a ali belia beliard P 70 fd I 1 tha that we tho negroes groes were Wll d 9 to t loolu april alic white as 1 their natural did not bob bee how with abna prevalent dillo dillong among nr th c 0 races maces co could ua I 1 civo 11 te to together in th south smith they do 11 lt it jamr Jc janson AW of races 1 s is inevitable f such i sy abate of affairs goes on may laugh at the idea now but it will vill be brought finout ab by au cli doctrines ar thebe he then remarked that negip effrage rage would have been baroug brought ht about b by state action that it bats inevitable inevitable a not have been resisted by the Sou southern thein status sites it might not have come as A soon as it has been forced upon them by congress but saidee sai dhe it would have coad quits as soon as it ought to b have ave come an and uon as the rc negroes roes were fit fur for it in reply to a question in estloa I 1 told the 1 nah seen been very few in men ea in ahe south who were in any true of tho ibe word rebels and that I 1 these ife s c TW TUV were adte hii dh wyolia d b c e ri n t alio I 1 i c reVel reb cl army irmy tb that f I 1 thought of of f what wag ivas called Ir disloyalty was the effects effect of aka th c unjust and ungenerous gintof the South by congressional legislation e rince the close of the war sc e rep affia juaha E he did not b believe phat li 11 eve t there were mapy ro aay rebels in a the south and t that bat especially that thai the men who bail 3 union wore vere reb alti novi anuw 1 ans and had no desire or ibon ionti rale he I 1 g B very deeply inter m the affairs of tennessee and lis t fien vely to wj ail told una ozy ahat that state I 1 37 spag s flud lim so well foat 94 ove A as to botho tha names 0 o men who are claici t wroe so Z 1 was bic amo ti i im n i stylo estyl i 0 tf 0 f a 1 man who is fanning on the confiscation platform at nashville told him he was a ess scrub who was accused ic cuBed of stealing everything lie he could 1 lay y his on and didn dian t deny it and who as I 1 learned at some rome gcorge Gc orgia while abile was E an original and foulmouthed foul mouthed mouth cd be secessionist ss 1 ob Oh yes said he you wean mean af mason ason in regard to the brownlow Biown low militia he said he had received a hundred pe pc from tho the best people of tennes I 1 isec asking aching him to send bend united states troops there to protect them against a the outrages now nonbeing being ng committed by this stat guard him if he could under tho the constitution send troops into tennessee without the consent of the governor or legislature ile t ithac was a difficult cl 1 lie he ai had ad not yet deter aiulu could acad troops t p ae aruid i arvic c a and lid stalio s t at i 6 5 n nv chemini abatta hat ta coola c aud and such euch points and if any disturbance tur bance oct oc burred while those troops were there it would be the duty of the in beup sup ariu pressing e fia red very nuch ithac Bron lowa militia bould v provoke riot aud bloodshed I 1 told that was what the they y ivera arre organized for and tile the only question O n was wag whet whether ber when they got ready 0 for f r fight they should have armed so idlers cre or unarmed citizens to shoot at I 1 thought the best beet way would b to regard thoi militia as an insurrection and bend soldiers to it if and clean bitout hc know lie he sa ea d what was best to be done lie he wanted to see peace taic but knor best haw to preserve it he hc regarded the diate government of Tent lessee as aa the worst despotism lie he cadaver had heard of a military despotism in its worst form and about the Me madest meanest DeSt despot lie ever heard of at of it some men make even cren a despotism a 1 respectable sort of a government ern ment said lie brownlow cant get up a decent despotism he believed t bk L ople of benr tennessee essee would live quietly and obey the laws and aw constitution if let alone flod that luey did not need any nii militia litia thero at all and that half the trouble in that state wa 3 brought abolt hy by northern meu going down ali ic to stirrup strife and make capital out of it the conversation then turned upon gen sheridan and the conduct of afi the nt I 1 spoke with great warmth and atu earnestness st when he referred to this aln e ot attires At times lis hia voice rose high an ahi audience bf of five hundred iwo jensch jEn Suh I 1 I 1 II 11 as the only pei on i ill the frolli room and i was waa sitting athin within L two feet vs v blat now y 8 said aid he general en eral sheridan says he had to remove governor bells because he helas was an impediment itha in the ivl way ay of f r ruction ay edw he was an impediment ho J n sty say in what way he had abs i hin in n aits AK bl f ff he was dim e ailt and bemb ves T ii pr well better has li 9 goi at alou an sinco bi ic he removed him has fant blat ii 11 alp e lp I 1 cant cantsee se sec e that tha t ii i f tita as and again upp I 1 should replace irell how would that obstruct 66 etc i S 1 of the law thase are u ae S eions which no one has attempt attempted eto to 1 I 1 A little later lie he said they have talked about wy putting c 1 impediments in the way vay of abe execl of af this law jaw I 1 I 1 have aoi enoi thaing of tile tho kind and dout dont to buoy or thought of doing it they have polion bof f the generals tas aa tin an obstruction Irli ats all nal ici ic cl c i l sense its no such i thing thin alic lq 1 l redoval m oval of civil office rt dalh execution of this bill at it all I 1 it t lia li a B s nothing to do with it i 1 I 1 cheit told hirs him that vr MK was bijl I 1 had ad prepared a bill to jonir in the senates 1 giving ahe the military commanders the awer ta 0 remove remote all civil officers or r iii dimier her U ingalf civil officers and the tha cani mand crat W 6 11 them V y I 1 reappoint appoint re 1 or l wall ilion said eaid hc be that bunta P r c onster at all the few 0 ibric are arc there dont tian odthe of hiis tiis law ono one way ort orthe lic i othy and it would ito lc it a 01 good deal acal better toj let m men on chei deive ve out their term I 1 of and when they run out order au an clea 1 tion ti onta W fill the a 0 I 1 1 I 1 spoke apok of gen con she idaus daus ordeal aud and dip dispatches patches as ag and such as tha ho people of north not to applan d that the same bbate of lahs afi aff airs ing have led i to 0 1 incalculable inca icci everin J alib army aird that it was wasill just st as if gen icare should have telegraphed cle to mr lincoln if grants policy wati v aa carried out olt the arm army y of tile the potomac would iron econ be surrendered to gen ace that just abo about ut it said tile the anath and th people ought to see that loging I 1 such thing is is brini igme ging tho office of president into fito di ano m mahlor ater what they think of 0 me 1 he hid 1104 ing whatever ag unless whit 6 T I 1 have hav just ejust related 1 be viewed 1 i n that light liblit but I 1 could ca eaily caily ily see sec fro from bi his manner that lie fet fel very keenly jhc thc attempts of that thai rn iby chieftain to bring him and his office into contempt iju tt 4 hero here perhaps JY J Y as well laic that I 1 have very good authority fo for r setting at rest all anxiety on tho subject ii of dai i i rb removal nio val I nothing of the lie bild will bo attempted a and if any of the tha generas Gen erds cruls commanding C in the south wan w in political promotion they in bome oti way than by tying to get the president to t tread on oil their coat tails lie he bofil won 10 lo flo it referring to the he subject of impeachment which I 1 had introduced in some remarks as to what congress would attempt at tile the present Gessi cession oll tile the pre aident asked me if tile the anc oom donl mittic had bad had another meeting or had bad made up its report yet I 1 told him I 1 thought it held its hist meeting today to day tuesday aud and that it w was as un der stood that its members wele divid ed four for impeachment three fur for censki 0 and two for acquittal he smiled at it flie idea of a 11 censure ansu rc etoni t lom political opponents and thought 0 that it might be kept at ab a at andin deport for all administrations opposed to con greeir 7 1 asked lie had read grealey ri testimony publish vil that da day in the c i no lie said be had not and asked me inc hatot hate it was wa q about I 1 told win that it related entirely to the bail bailing in of jeff davis and eu entirely ex one operated rated hein from ana mi hind hand iu in the matter 0 pshaw said ho he what had I 1 to d do 0 u ith bailing jen jeff D davis avis and he smiled mailed again I 1 told liim him I 1 greeley lia biad d ran off with the ining se r pt of his it to the pub ic abrou through h the tribune aud and and tho the commercial that it would do D good in iii showing to the country tile the stylo of testimony they have api cpi tak fak ing lie ile laughed abin ain and alid said 1 I wish had it all ap a they took it down of 1 I dont 1011 know kilow what got again anic but I 1 kilow what the 1 k t acts acta tire nrc alid fill not afraid of thein I 1 aal aol aalice cd liim bint if lie kipa the character orsome of nases they flioy lind had brou glit such as bakers detectives 1 ile he said lie ho did aid not and I 1 inferred f aiom I 1 om tb tho way he said it that eliat lie care who they I 1 told liim him a few in ey hib areat t pro asmey various to C and collected itla lio ie toledo f verj e heartily lear tily add izic katt ali that t iaia irian 11 seems to be very strangely in futua td things lia effi li i m at t all and aghili aad added bit bufa W 1 l I 1 enough sir johnson ud hid heard act itha afternoon foy of ahad apon 0 d b fore th y G committe lom mitte F 4 lloldi r bid bad sew se T col Ving tofi bit vad had I 1 his arcy 11 I 1 aced him bim wh what arcol Col hid have known about blik uoti 1 know unless the th wanted too baccio fac time when JoInson lonal L replica to afe W ian A alf bani durinzi t la thi aty ninth icy att 61 1 i a I 1 h n he afo ind i B in by gallit callini cal liti sacy sh cy ai ascol fool 1 a hect i retty 14 y asid t wl 11 another big laugh F fia 1 I 1 l aly d withe wi as the insult of thada el may tie hi ld 0 ogi 11 1 iu j of tho 31 avo j briety la daiv heber had bid py oy ath tz taiti i justly and pro perly delittla IV acs e he finds major ahoi nevera a law book r buhning rumi F r ing uplift with sis ds ak tto gen 1 chial Staf ibery oatlie tf f aatu tuto li is not shueh vill rift not aifili au d liot to lo aalt allow brownlowe Brown lows ri filitia to create blo 1 i ia lit tic concerned about tile the im which hac evidently regards as 6 a big joke K MACK c K |