| Show SHERMAN OYTHE ON THE SITUATION tim THE washington corres correl correspondence pon dence sept 7 pf af the new york heta hera herald i ad reports this thia of general mn in re regard ard to irwy instruction instructions for the ensuing elections 11 yes tyes said Gerie general ial lal sherd ian dau the attorney general isa asb a very voy careful thoroughgoing thorough going lawyer autt antt aut ant the of jhb south wilt nize is ii very conservative in his interpretations of the law but it is ve verv very painful 1 i to M me that rny any of the southern n aleo aebi pid pla should feel called upon onto on to shoot the poor negroes 1 1 he 1 then hissa hista instanced 1 the to diner differ the people of other coun 1 trie in which he had bad travelled t advell td and conspicuously what he saw S ai in 14 russia where the berrs serfs jim jian heen ioen io joen en li liberated berated bersted ia jn turkey andi atul asia wherte tho blacks and all sorts sorta were all ail 11 mixed up and not antagonized hy by and beque my in brabin brazil wh where slavery was still in force he spoke of having baving seen a ne negro gro who had risen by various gradations to be a judge and was much respected res petted a fine dignified white headed old fellow in robes he thinks that there will he be a quiet election in the south and that the people wallsee will beo seg pee that it is to their advantage tf to have it BO 20 he does not feel that they ther object ta t the presence of the troops for they will see that it will prove as salutary fon foe ene one side as the other to preserve sarve the peace by byn bya a reign of law and an dorder order the negroes who are a meek and humble class will behave themselves well weil w pil he does not louk look for tor any trouble and be lieres that the evidence of the government being well prepared and determined mined to preserve the peace gea tea will dispel all inclinations to ca vio violence ence |