Editorial Correspondence

Case(s)
Source Type: Newspaper
Publisher: The Independent Monitor
Place of publication: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Date of publication: Jul 20, 1868 11:50 pm
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Transcript:

ness before my trial at Selma. He still associates with negroes and ne gresses-especially; whilst pretend- ing to despise them when accidental- ly he finds himself in the society of white men. This fellow is now a candidate before the piebald Legisla- ture for Senatorial honors ! And we may look forward to soon hear of his being sent to Washington or an- other hi- of a place, along with his equally contemptible colleague, Geo. E. Spencer. This brace of whelps, being notorious as the most consum- mate rascals, will make the best rnn for-Congress. The latter has run be- fore, whilst in the, Yankee army, and whien pursued by Roddy’s scouts.- Have had no view of Judge Whelan, as yet. Hear that he is still discoun- tenanced. He seems to be one of the quiet sort of political nuisances. There be some who aver, that Dus- kin would fain mount the stool of re- pentance, as he has failed to reach the Loyal-Lieague loaves, and to catch the Radical fishes. Poor renegade! He looks like an enormous half- weaned calf, peering around for po- litical pap. Two more skunks, nam- ed, one Holly and one Jones, make up the disgusting squad. These lat- ter are such low-down white niggers, that a further notice of them would be sickening. There are a few fel- lows “on the fence,” but it is not my province to jerk them off. ness before my trial at Selma. He still associates with negroes and ne gresses-especially; whilst pretend- ing to despise them when accidental- ly he finds himself in the society of white men. This fellow is now a candidate before the piebald Legisla- ture for Senatorial honors ! And we may look forward to soon hear of his being sent to Washington or an- other hi- of a place, along with his equally contemptible colleague, Geo. E. Spencer. This brace of whelps, being notorious as the most consum- mate rascals, will make the best rnn for-Congress. The latter has run be- fore, whilst in the, Yankee army, and whien pursued by Roddy’s scouts.- Have had no view of Judge Whelan, as yet. Hear that he is still discoun- tenanced. He seems to be one of the quiet sort of political nuisances. There be some who aver, that Dus- kin would fain mount the stool of re- pentance, as he has failed to reach the Loyal-Lieague loaves, and to catch the Radical fishes. Poor renegade! He looks like an enormous half- weaned calf, peering around for po- litical pap. Two more skunks, nam- ed, one Holly and one Jones, make up the disgusting squad. These lat- ter are such low-down white niggers, that a further notice of them would be sickening. There are a few fel- lows “on the fence,” but it is not my province to jerk them off.