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ATLANTA DAILY NLW ERA.
VOLUME VII., NO. H 7.
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in M<»rMii|| ray third anr nai MMff I*
»K® law * iwa* 4 u( IW o*>»erte*»ev»t, H
frfy»uir l*» U at M te hih Ora* 4 wring
«».* |.«*< yrn» •«>•->*• |M y
M,* «ff H*l . ~,, M |» #j| |## § fnerad ii-ra lira
•Uiote fotofo Pra |*olicy V— ra* •*
i*<|uire i(*w lA* <4 iW li*« ilvra<ly
*•«» to Inn their «f*trn iH IftHlt.
**»!•*) wfaNv then i< ©or -tiafftt
IV* (M«i *ni imm> li4n I *in I 1 »w wide** a.
Un •*»• Ci I |« ii«»J pmynMf •• H»* ralkm
•**howwrer, he«l »tti«d*4 wtfh toot©
tra! cL«*L m«*4iU II Um lira of lif*
r» I ii) •I'Tbj wd lr» Ttim <lra*>
•*m hav© •Min! to rati forth lb* beet
f tuniin tuVuft In *»or country. and to d*
i*h-p# « frl. ifdakip w* -w. lira |flrt of tot
«e»»«*a«, *Y>kh trorat I.r toward »l !©vi
sting tb# df«tt>nf| er©e4nn#4 by ihH# nutate I
t *- Tb# Ulu>rii««l til IMVI | ' K*L«t>>U»!i
bar- I their tuirnm with lbs riotite* us IW
iMKIi-n* n* *»l| reap the r reared Id the* <*ol
f havlrjg perform©*! 1 ftrtlde art.
—slid in 1 .« ! vi|„- tin tlmbka us uifi
* >'« .ilTdl«n, »h..*r •nlf^nn r . I U~r
h«V| relieved
n»c r- L.U..i.« of th© Utuiraft fiwtlea with
friwijß powsn roillii* fa Ira fneoffl* Tb©
vi-*rUft« b©«u *n rr«niful one Id vitmniiv
I*o nr©et »*tiou, g on* Wagner, end
having « ... iineag©, settling bv peace! ol arbi
tral* ou dicpaiM of lung cUmtlug. an,) liet.hi
fit *t;v time to bm.'u (boa© nations into bloody
■ui I co*lly conflict. Au • xaoipie ban Iba*
b»cr »--t wrlmb, it 4iioc4M*foi m m final imw*.
nny b*ifoifoztc.| by other civilised nation*
1 finally l*> tl»o uiraua ol returning to pro
>Jucbv« iuiimtr)' uiilliooi of men now mam
tain ad to notilu i!m< iita|)uk« of natloM by the
t nroTict n<i broads: In.
I transmit herewith a copy of the treat)
alluded to m !i.ch has been conrle«tod #u»u •
the ad urn man I«>f with her Rritani<
u*: l 0 copy < f the prolocoU or tlw
• ui. , f the. Cw.-siaiaaioiMn by a bora it
' 1* t»« k’ Thin treaty provide* math
( r ", ‘''"‘A iba qttelioui ba
l*ecu »l e tno iiAtituv
\ ar. ■ .* ,j-»« vlmua bra lo Ira adjusted by ar
l itrMti. 1 r., in.«• end ( onpre-.ii at au aavlj
day (o u k *bc ncoitmiary pmtiatoua fhr Um
,Tll ' ’■ '"-'a, and f««r tb * several coiu
- : 1 part o| I niU and State 4
ciM.d I r » i iba treaty.
Hh M vii • Kfnif of Italy, the l*r«d
ls *> l ■ : v« t otiffHlaraUon, aud hu Haj
• ■'ty t l .. r.u p. r-r ( Brazil bate each oou
** f d* and. the jmnt mpieat «»f the two INivru,
1 1 ‘•■■'■ ait.p.ral* r ! r tho Uihuual at Oa
t o*. Ihu (SUmhl my thank* to Ira suit
' > ''i'll r tl-.- nadinaaa mtb which
) ;:t t-fJUc%t lai bet U CotOpllC«l with, by
t...< .j*fv itixuj t of of ftninenc'e
o *t U* i niiif to thcMP irup >rtaut positioaa.
II '! *t\ thu Imperor r»f Ucruiany ha*
It) cutspiy «i»!> »h- j'>int
v« rmneuti. an.l has conaautad
* • whitrator of the disputed w.-ttor
* « (ed BtntM mi I< in .it
: 1
1 < jMrtioi in the treaty have
:■ -trd tut Ix-tWron th«nuH*Jec*
■ !'• if public law, for which the
i U. v, 4 . niciidnd from the o»>ru
fti.Mr hi .lory. They have alao
• ! r.l tl.-*»- pi nit 1 i)lra to lira knowl
♦ • • *h« r nmntmic rowen*. and to lu
them. Negotiation*
'•1 :•••■» to the form of the uoto by
u ilU.n n i* to » c eatend«l to the
ctti. r I'. w , ,
1 u -M. tth h-gialatii n t*-o. asary on
the •••.*'. \t: • l.Ullod StfttN t" hilu*| 1 n(<>
*ir'n :»a of the troaty relating to
th. n. . uud to the other ir.attcra touch
i» : ii. of the United SUlci u **i 1
fWihe'.iUi North Araurusnu po— mm n.n*. to
b'-mi iporative ao whiu aa tin* proper
h. ..m ...ill bo had ou the |art of (ire>it Itrit
u..i and it* pixseaalona Uis much to bo do-
Hired that tins l<*yinlalion may bec.uiu** opera
tive before the fWhertnen of the I’oitcd State•
! to make their arrangement* f.'r the com
ing season.
I Imre addressed a communication, of which
a copy is transmitted hcreaitb, to tbr tiovern
or* of New >ork, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indi
ana, Michigan, llliuou, and Wisconsin." unt*
log upon the government* of thos* States, m
hjractlvely, the necessary action on the r part
t > carry mto cfTocl the object of the article of
tuo treaty which contemplate* the ua«' of the
mala, i*u either side, c.innectod with the nav
igation of the lakes and rivers forming the
boundary, on the terra* «and wtjaniity by tbe »«-
l.ahitaiiu of both c*.ll utxiaa. It is hoped that
the »mi>ortaue<* of the object ar.d the bencfltr
to flow therefrom • ill secure tlic sjraedy air
proval and legislative h motion of the Stat* *
Is uew the • ion for ta appro
the n rtv » 1 • » id “t latitude, where it
forms the I ■ ■:»! ! between the fulled
S* . 1 t! . linti h North American t>oe
•
r Th. ~n Tfag
, tr n ,*n of t'ongnraa ou thisTecomm» u
the power oft War
Xl. , t l places loro* in the field during
and i*rtl row >m r.
1.. 1 m.ption of diptomatio relati a be-
Im. n f’rai md (l imany ha* euabled nu*
t gn . r.cti n for »Lr withdrawal of th*
I itix lion exl*t)d<<i lo UrrOMM it Franco by
ii : I * , r 1 un i consular repreeentativen of
• i * tSt ites in that oouatrv. It is juat
t ad l 1:. t the drljcal* duty of thi* protection
»,,, , prtforued bv the MtuMtcr and th*
. .Kb u nl at P-irivatTi the v*rioua consol*
1.. nud- r lit*- sup. rvuiou of th* latter,
.... kin il*•*>» aa wall as with prud*tic«
I t r 1 t.cir couriM* has received the com
. 1 •, of the Gf.man Govcniment, and
I . ,i..b 1i! » sosoeptihilitv o! lira Freuch.
< v. rn avul ol the i:oi|raror of tier
f't ncs to manifest a friendly feeling
1... \ :died SUt«M, and a do*ire U) bar
p.ti lbs modetate and ju*t pobey
v , , m i« v*rnint*iit nisintatn* In it* rela
-1 ~ a- *li* p* Mils, as *cl la* with the
* Aiu-ii.au Republic*. I have given
. 11 i that lio* frieudiy l.raitng* of that
(Pm . .id are fully *b*rt*d by the United
Then’..:, lion* of iht consular aud uatural
izaUou c»ovt ntior* with the Am'tr**-Il«ngarun
Kuipirc u*v.- richauginL
1 u.ir. Us n offi ully iuf'Ttuc! of the annex*
lb. Mab«of the l burch h» th* King
lt .lv. au 1 the removal of th* capital
iv-i. i •* u> Book , lu conformity with
il . l.;i>Ud pobey of th* Uuiwd Stale*.
11..,* r ©ogui**d this > h*ngu. I’ll* ratifloa
u -f th- n*w treaty of <x>m»oerce Iratweeu
• Vuif i S ft. lan I Italy h*v* been •»-
. l a*. fc * 1 Tli* ««-• iVwer* hav* agreed in
tt : * . y t; ’ projrarty *t »ea *h*:i
\ • x m .Mptnre in oasc of war between
t. ; 1 Tb# ITailed Slat** have
- sr, l r. > ••p,-oi»nnity of f.ib'orporatiag thi<
r*. at It* third aes*
i 1.1 , . appr Iprulmu for the orgaotaa
I >omii*sioa for adjudicating
• f •/.m of th* MM
Sj.ii,- .• i.n. gr-iwltig out of the 1»-
I ml commiraion h»*
i. 1,; • 1. 1 traiunnit herewith
i, t .* (*..tr«wptMjtfiitH> r«‘»*tmg to tta |.*r*u*tiou
tn>) tv»n**d«->n»n. Ii is hoped th*t tbt* cem
mtsd m will alTorvi the clalnnnti a cMnpl*te
remedy f.»r *hrir input**
I» hi* U>« mode the *gr. cible duly of th*
I *, t s-a*»-s tn per«. |r over n conference at
v. id.il >l* ■ i between Ui* FUutpo leu li* ric# ol
I wu * n -1 tb.- islUvsi kh<-ith Aurancan ihspob
wl*i. '» h«a ivMiiai iu a«i armistice, with
(caAoial*. aaauraucv of a pwrmaDeet
■ ■ I
I'li•' twtiu»*». friendly relatora* »h*eb bav*
!.*: f -ci I--tween th* United htatew and
Ui- v < »tn tm uudi*terhe4. Tb* visit of
the 11 itd H MU •-< ih« Fniperor l* a prog UisJ
- .• - • i • ti th- t-art of hta (K vwrw
-1 i«mt i t l ibtoh lb roidialfy of those rrla-
U-- TANARUS!. h ulalde f««DU'»n which be*
• rai k v«ii t > lira (iiand I>uk* I* a proof
M.. 1 ir vld- we r*».ite tbs wtibea of that
Civu f .u# .L The it *icuaaU* ooanaa of
lh» lU. uu UiaO>ur .1 WMbliHt*** MB.
it to »,i i« null, ni »o
t~r!ioe I to rotn ib«* fnuottoßMy m *
1 mUb-rrj,rownUl.ro. It *u Ua^oatbb,
• U or * tirjiJ MttiitoUw
Htijr tb. . unit}, to pwmtt lit
. 1 to Gottumw lo U-U iuUiwiwii *IU tin.
I * tomaawal afW bin p»eai»»si ei sea #f ‘ 4-v
*W>M#i wfllsasU sa4 Asm. g bra pmm**— '
[ lfiwrfwtaft. Ul; -e**.
I idsbtsM i*t*»M. iw t itiio«i nuMafMninr*
l - *w* In Mep-4M~ wMb Sly tbbflß U.B
itonnsarai U* b* mm » f f w*k*» I*
iwmara WMb Mi » slrwi * **4 Ura too m*
orart nf to- •fl-. m wf th* l*>pertaJ i raw* Ira
Ira* fraer. I irtr Ura two t* -f • f •».M. ora*
| Mllivwty ••rt^reSbioet.te
' tlik Joe* sre matte w* ten lull
1 t.J*— Tl** ItfcMnet nf |t,» M ido
i b*t*. •«»*• Ura^c Ura* -f th* la*i *#•**.-. f «
! itsfsiUurMa of Mimiumu,! [ h*** r*s*- n
!tu tbmh (hot thi* Miecti , |« ,\%m l snap
I peaete*lun rs tbs dt*iaa*#*%v*do«** «g ia*
[ |*d»*y which tb* I taud M*U* be** »rar* s*d
u»ward* i«p*n It U osr drartre t*.
to st.iMUm Ik# rtw*ste*e>rated and ••# „ Me»
with « %•»* a* writ a* Japan lb* - .rv*a r «.-
leaar Irai sn.Uta*! hev» w.th stow* ih*t tL-re
U uo dUt|Mi*!Uoo 00 th- part i.f lit# <}»****
lueiit to •*((«• fr m |m .*t»l iiiu.J tMMir*»
Tfotepted by a daalrv to put an ai.d t. tb*
bnrbnreoe hraatuiwut oi ■-ir •Utpwrrcbcd sail
<»r* on tb* 1-mso ooa*t, I ueUodetl « nr Mm
latar ai Tobin to *OiUa*ur to . .radud* a ran
van tins * Mh (V*r«-a f*»t aaeaong tti* aafsty aid
human* treatment f»u b Uiannere A lo.i
r*l Rodgers wm. 1 irairunted to acct.tapany » im
with a atiffhttani force t-» pr< toi hiui In « aa*
of nessl A Hiiiali aurveyiug party *«nt uut,
f*m n«eiii3|{ th* -rail, was tr*-arh*r(»u«ty at '
tacked at a disadvantage Ample om»>«tuui-
ty wa« given for 1 &|4anati. .. ard a|K>iogy f..r
th* lusuiL Neither catua A ton* *»» then
1 alidad After ao anfs-ius march over a rug
gad and difficult country th* forts frotu which
tb* outragn* had ba*n mrnmiiUd srera re
dared by a gallabt sMtault, ai.d w«r* dw»Uoyml.
Having thus puniah*d th« criuimal*, *n.l hav.
Ing vindicated the hoOur of the flag, th* » »|>e
dtUcti retnmad. nudmg it impracticable, un
dsr th* rircumataucc*. to courted* th* d**ire«t
oouvenliuu. 1 r**peclfaily refer to the corre
*pon<t*ac* relating thereto herewith aiihmit
t-d. and leave the *uttj*ct for »uch action u*
i nrgrraa may srr m to lak<.
The Republic of Me&ioo ha* not y*t rep-ah -l
the very objecltonat-l* Uvi iwtabtUhiiig shat
U known as tli«- • Free /,n.- ' on the froutier
of lii* United hlatea it ia hoped that thi*
may be done, and ai—» that more
measures may b* taken by that Republic for
restraining I*wlra« prreony ou it* Iru ili-ra I
hope iitni M* no-* by iu own action will aoon
relieve this Government-of th* difficittie* «i
|Hni nc. I from th-a* c,»ut.*s
Our r- Ufi 'Ds with the variou* republic* of
Central and South Aiu-11 -a contitiu-, with
uno . » . pti t,. 1 . t - o«*idial and frieuily.
I rccouiti)-udt<l h.-tne aefi *n by Cougre**
r-ggrding thu "Y«idud Ina tall men ta under the
asur-l «f Id- V.ik/ucl* Cliiisa t'oinuiteeiou
of l*von Th** internal diNaenalon* of thi*
Oovern&icut pn tit* uo juatifleation fur the
ab*cni rof . fl.ui m*cl their - kran treaty
obligations.
The nil tint 1»n of nu cxtra«lmou treaty
with Nicaragua has been cxchaugod.
It is fa aubject for coogratulallou that th*
great Koipirs of lirazti has taken tbs* India-
W ry Rtep towar-l the aUdttiou of alnvery.
Our refstiems u;th that Empire, always cor
dial. will naturally be made more so by thi*
•and. It t« nut too much to hojra that the
G vrrnuu nt ol Ri*/d may hereafter find it
fur it* uilcrvat, as well ** lutrinsically tight,
lb advance l ward mi lire Muaneipaiiou more
rapidly than the pna -nt act content plates
I'hc true pi ■ \ x.tv and gr-atn-as .*f ans
1100 is to b* floaa Ihi Ibe eievntkre an l Mi*
oaiiou of its laieireni.
It in a subject for regret that th* reform*
lu th.N direction, which were voluntarily
pr-ni.ised by thu ftUltumnu of Spain, have not
o-H.li (UtrriM out in it* West Iu li* colon!*#
Hie law* and rrgulati■<:.* for the &p| armt
autfiiUun id alavury 111 Cub* and Porto Rico
leave* moat of the laborers in-fiomlsg-. w ith
!"• hope of release until thuiv live* l-ecota a
burd- u to their employer*
1 a- -ire to direcl your att-nUou to thu fact
that citiAaD* of the (Toitcd States, 01 persons
fUiiuing Lo be cilimu of thu United Slalom,
are large huhiern in foreign land* of tin* •pe
ri * <-f |.rup( rty fori.l.bleu by the fun l.vm- ui*!
law of their alleged country. I recommend
to Congre-R i.» provide, by atriog.-ul legisla
tion, a Muilablo rMiicdy against th hobling,
owuiug, «»r dealing 111 *liVr*, or being in-'
ter rated iu alavu property iu for. igu lands,
either a* owner*. hir«r-i, cr niortgageis, by
citireuft of the United Stab*
It m to be regretted that the dUturbM c.*n
dition of the Inland of Cub* continue* b» t»e *
•oi\ro# of liUßoyauc* and of anxiety. The ex
istence <>f a pru’racted atruggle 111 such cio-».«
proximity to our «»wn territory, wbitboui nu
parent proapoct of an early termination, can
not Ira «db*r linn au object of concern t » a
p*.• j)!c wh>., w hile abstaining from interference
in the aM«irw ol other power*, Baturalir d-sire
lo *ee *v ry country in th<* undisturtrad enjoy
an nt of paar.-, liberty, aud thu bluaaiugv of
fi«* institutions. Oar .Y»val es t »ui:.i.kuders in
Calvin water* hav • been instructed, in case it
should become ttvr «av. to spare uo effort to
protect tho Iter-, aud property of horai rule
Amcnoaa citic 11s, aud to maminiu th dig-
nity of the flag
It M hoped that all pending question* writh
Spam grown.,; out ol U>«- aflairw in Gu'oa may
t>e adjusted in the spirit -*f jraac* and cot.-'iii
atror. vrhich ha* hitherto guided the two T •*-
era ia thoir treataicn; of such qaeetkm*
To give imp.-rtance, and tu odd to th<- cf!\
ciency of yuir diphwnatic relation- with dajiaii
and China, an l to further aid iu retaining the
g< -h! otnniuu of llioau (raopUra, *n»l to a« - nr*
to the tnited States its -h..ro of th* oomn» re*>
deatiaed to fl -w between thou* nation* and the
balance of the commercial world. I earnestly
recommend that an approj>ri*tion Ira m*d<- to
support at least four American youths iu each
of tboAo cpoutriua to serve a* a part of tire
official family of our Uiiniater* there. Our
reprvscntativaa would not < veo then be niaced
uj>ou an equality with Un* representative* of
lireat Hritam. and of some other I*ow*ra Aa
now situated, our rcpreaenUtiv** in Japan aud
China hav* to dejn-nd fur interpreters and
translator* a|K>u native* of those countries
who know our languago in.perfectly, or pro
cure for the occasion the »c>mce* 0/emplu v. es
in foreign boaincss houses, nr the inUrprvtcrs
to other foreigu Ministers.
I would al»o recommend literal maunr.s
f.*r the par)Mwie of *apportiug the Anuri.d
lium of Mteeu). is now plying iiotwceu Hsu
Francisco and Japan and China, and the
Australian une— almost our only remaiuihg
-1 nc* «.f ocean «tcaaa«ri-and of
thnr servwua.
The National debt h*s b**n reduce-! to th*
extant of f1nti,067,136, tk) during the year, and
by the negotiation of National booiU, at a
kiwar raU of interest, the iuUrest -n th© pub
lic debt ha# baen ao far diminished that now
the earn to be waived fur tbs interest account
l-i nearly •17.bU0.000 lee* thou on th* l*t of
March, 1869. it wa* highly d--arable that
this rapid OmMnnUu.i abonld Ink* place, both
to strengthen the credit of th* country, and
to convive* it# aiUtca* of thnr euttro sl ility
p> ui- -1 every dollar of lielu’ity without bank
rupting them. Rat, iu view of th* secern
pliahinenl of the«ra dceirwlflc end*; of the rapid
develojwnent of the resource* rs the country;
it* ixiertaeinf uMdty to meet largo d-mauds.
aud the amount already paid, it is not dretira
ble that the j-re *ct if reonarcra* of lira euiutry
•hould continue to he taxed in order to con
tinue thi* rapid paYtumt. I therefore recom
mend a nKMftflcauoa of both th# tariff and
the internal tax law# I recommend that all
I' taxes from luterual aonroe* tra aboluh-Hl, ex
cept thoae collected from spirituous, vinous.
»n«t malt liquors, tobacco in it# varioa*
| forms, and from stamps
( In readjusting the tariff I suggred that oarc
ful estimate be made of th* amount of surplus
1 revenue collected unuer the present laws, af
| ter providing for the enrreot rtjrauvra of the
Government, tlie interest account, and a aiok
; ing fund, and that this surplus te* red need m
| inch a manner as to afford the greatest relief j
110 the greatest number. There arc many aru- .
oiea net pr aliv «**t at kr:#c, l-ut which enter
largely ini * general consumption through arti- !
dm which aru manufactured at home, euch s*
medimoe* c«-mj**nnd<Hl. .ta, Jte., from which
vary Uiti# faveaae is derive.!, but wbich tour !
isto Maenu uea All »urh article* l raoom-1
wratvd to be plaea*! on tte* ••free l»*t," bboaid \
a further rwdwrtv n pixrae advtmbl# I woaiJ t
Ummi reeomnraad that it U made ajaui Ihv-te ,
#Mtalea whmb ami beat base it without drat alt* |
b»f hmws peo4aevh>a «>r redo- mg the wagre of 1
American labor
I U»» Ml —I—I isM W.M* to
40 -U •'■•WI b. ta «hM «iU bt M>4 b.
fc*» jo. t. Ik. rap*, ai a. ikmUM ol tfc»
TrammtJ TSmmml kw» «oU«Minn w
mva* fmf mB.M— ai marnama arnaii
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER h, |h7l.
dra b#< jertiit ter *M»« -Iraear ia all
•bl. b. m* |Wte «|mi I- ia g ratof
,ra»wau t »a.»- tba a-»ra»|.. ,##'| q Mltrig
jm bd» u • w a ware e-ewrai
b Me* if (Is* syalaaa ***** ,*i w*** w >fc
| "•’'tol -MIJ II bola osl aw talsa—rai ia
ibme -Mat » . b« las ta Mac ai* *4
gradate SOabra ttew fes«l*r to baV* large*
f vttad te this atdijaet r«r r
I C'onUaaai f1... la«t «« in lira vnlaaal woO.
a* cor- |M»r« and with tb* Noi rasl - ufreraef la*»
• u><«( .l*m*| 1g • ff m t «)***• tk* iM iraw a 4
-t- »►*. |-h <*m >4 %4-< c otlT) aa haapscg wp
I ft-ws *4 all artie •• % ,*era««ry la (Very <Uy
Ida It l ater* a *q4rit of gaudding i-rejafll
-ral silk* U NatiUMai ra -rate *1 1 tb- Nat. -.ral
•aacvraa If U-* qaaKtoa -ran tra ia«d a* te
how utg|ts * ba«>* *«i<ie t- ar vuirea *,
•l -H vain* ronafantlv snd nutfrernity sppefwir{..
mu *er> d-ra rabh- sf^j»d
'•y-i-u...,... .j
**" ■ -set sad ©«: - imp*- —i » aeaduci* !
j under (he aujratvunoa of tha W»i 1 *. jrartarat
I I ref»r y<»# b» the areufnpawyfa»- rep rl of th#
I rvecrwtsry of War
I call % -ur sUentiuu to i»r< vtai-ms of the
-*« 1 ii m.gitras ajqr-vtl Ms ret. 5,
which .lißConUnons prum<»Uut.« in tha staff
••up* of the army until pvuvtd*-l fox by law.
! 1 rraramiurnd that tbs nuiuUr us Klfitsra id
j each grade of the staff « rjra te fi»-d. ami
I that, wlisuiur tbo namher Ui any --ns grs Is
j falls hcluw tha b -inte r au ftlai, that the vs
; nancy may bs filio*! by promotiMU from tha
j ijml* traioa 1 a*eu re utuuraud that. wh»-u
i tha offlera of chief f x c >rj.R I-econura vacant,
ilm. place may tra filled by ocle<Mi >a fr..u* lb*
C'-rjra in which the vacancy tmb-
The report of the hM ieUijr ui theh»>y
•liowr an iruj-ruvoiM- tit »u the numtrar ai J
rflici-’Dcy of the naval farce wiUiuut maUr.ai
! mcr-rane m the exjranse of anpp. rtti.g it
!':'•*
ailuf»Tr.T. ah I i<* teiug • lira tided as
material will admit, of using smaller te-uwls
os ©rnieers on th** eeveral •tati >DS Ry thi*
m-ran* we have het-n enabled t-» occupy at ou- *
a larger extent of cruising grouod, to vUit
mure frequently the wh- r«* th- prose#. «
ot our flog n draorabie, and gem-rally Ut dS».-
. hsrge ui-iru affi- n-utly the appro pruts dutl-s
of the Nary in time <>f jraacu, without excafd.
mg the number ul tuiu ur th - «1 jranditare
auth<<rtxrd bv law.
Durinc the f*u»t * .vvr sh. N .. * has, iu al
dition t<> it* regular service. snppUsd the non
uflofl ackl rite vasaMa •: tb# Oo—t sur
vey, and ha* complete and tha survey * author
ised b) CongrotH us the i.thiuu* of l>*ri- u
and Tehuantepec, sn.l uothr like aulli >nty
has sent out mu expedition, ooiuphdaly far
utshed sn l equipped, t 1 explore th* uukn -au
ocean of th« north
The aoggaatious of tL-- rej-ort u* n«.
ceesity of ami uupruvuiK’ the ma
te rial of the N tvy. and th© j.])tn rec >muicud-«l
for reducing th* pcrsonnW of the service to a
peace standard by tbo grulual abul.ti nos
certain grades of officers, the reduction of
others, aud the employment of aomc In tbo
seriice < f the commercial marine, are well
considered, and deoervo the thoughtful atten
tion us ('oDgrtra*.
I also reontmactnl* that lira promotions in
the Navy above (lie rank <>t captain tei by te
lection instead of by seniority This ooarwo
will oecare iu the higher grade* greater effi
ciency an 1 h 11 out au in©, olive to young
officers to miprtWt) thcaiMivcm in the kaowl
edg« of thetr profession.
The prevent coat of urn tu Lou mg the Navy,
its c<t*t compared w.lh that of tb • pr*c« ding
roar, and the estimates f» r the ensuing year
are cunlaim 1 in the i c ipauy mg report of
the Secretary of th* Navy.
Flic enlarged reoctpl* of the Fuel -
1 i iu«! t. a* abofi t y lb# mm naßtiyilg
report of theOlA-stfuastn (oaoer.il. exhit-it a
ratifying iucr\s© in that blanch of th© p«|b
c aervicc. It ii th* indtT of tbo growth o(
vducstion. an-i-ht the prosperity ot tha ]>#o
ple, two (iJmeuts highly conducive tu th©
vigor and stability of republics. With a vast
territory like onro, much of it wparwely y-opu
laird, but ail of it requiring tb© aervioasof tb©
mail, it i* nut a! present t te ex parte. I that
this l>epartmcn» enn h© mad* self sustaining,
lint a gradual spy r -ach to thi« end. from yaar
to year, is confidently relic ! > »i. and th«' d»v
is nut far 4l;*taut wb- n-tt.u t*^ccl>r
f til 1 1 prove a
much (jraitor bh * ,■ to thu wrb >’«» y-eople
than it is now
The suggestions of tbo iWUxia-Kur flstifVal
f >r improvement* iu tig) l)v .>art.m-ot prraubd
! ever hr him sre carncsUy reo. uime.ub l to
I your special stUuUun. Especially do 1 reeotn
tn n I tavorsble consideration <»f the pl.m f.«;
nulling the telegraphic system of the I’rd.-d
, Stale* with the poatiil system. Illa IndteVi-d
that by such s copree the cost «'f telegraphing
could Ira much reduced and th. servio© as'’
; well, if nut better renJared. It would secure
I the further advantage of extending tho tedo-
I graph through portions of tho rouutry
, when* private nuterprm© will n -t construct iL
(ommeroc, irwdc, and, above all. tbo < fforts to
I bring a y>e«»ple widely separated into a com
j rnunity of mtcrcat, are always l ranch trd by a
j rapid intercommunication. E lunation, the
groundwork cf republican iostitutioni, ta «-if
courage 1 by icereaaing th© facilities to gather
| a needy nr.vs from *ll part* of the country
’ Tha desire to reap th© benefit of such uuprovc
: lk-i.U will ntimulate education I refer you
to the rey-ort of tha l k i ratio act - r Genaial for
full di-tails of tho operations of la.t yaar and
f>r ©omjuirativc aUtfuicnbi of rosnlU with
| former year*.
! There has been inipoae.l uj»ou th© Execu
j live branch of the Government the execution
)of the act us t ougrew* approved April ‘Jo,
1 an 1 coiamonly known a* the Ku-Klax
law, in a jHvrtion of the htstc of South Caro
lina. The necesxily of the course pursue.!
1 will he demonstrated by the report of the
1 l umumtiH* to Investigate Southern Outrages
’ Coder the provisions of the abeve act, I
I issUtd a j ; K iamati a calling the attention of
(the yraotd* «and tho Coiled State* lo the same,
and declaring my reluctance to excreta© any
!uf the eitiaordinary p’*»'en» thereby Oou
ferred upon in©, except In caao of imperative
j uee-wwity. but making known my parpoao tu
1 eternise *ucb powers whaoevar it shotted be
, come w#oeweary U> do »u for the purpose of
, securing to all citizens of tha l f nitad State*
; the peacolul enjuyiueut cf the rights guar an -
Ura l te) thorn by the t onsUtnlion and the taw*.
After the jrasaage of this law, information 1
1 was received fnwn time to Uiuo that combine- !
i tiotxs of th© character referred to in tin* law
•xis’ff|fekin i were powerful in many part* ni
, tb© Soofca. u Stales, partiooUrly in coiUiu
C 4 ui.ti« wov ibe -ate us South Carolina. >
Careful iuv<ratifatu n was tuode. sad U
’ ascertain©! th »i. in nine ootiettea of that
. State, aneb oombtnationa wvre active And pow
| ertul, etnbncinf a sufficient portiuu ol tho
i citir. :.4 t » cuutrul th© local authority aud bar
ing, among other things, the object of dejraiv
. itig th© •uiiociMta) cla-ra of the sulratantial
te neflts if treed >m. and of prerwating th© fr« ©
pohliual action us thtrae citizens who did uot 1
•.yuipatbiae with their own view*. Among
their operation* were frequent acourgiug* and i
tracaMonal awiresi#al»o#a, generally p-wpetrat
e.l at night by diagunrad pereor , th© victims
In alinoet all cases being dtUca# of diff.-reut
poUtowal eanUuMMita Iruui their own. or freed
persona who had shown a dtwpoaiiion to claim 1
©qaal right* with other ©Risen*. ThovnanJ* j
|Of iuuffer -*ive aud w «ll disposed cituoM ware
th© kuffrrers by this lawierai viMoocc.
ib« reopun. on the of October, 1871, a
proclamation was iseaet!, in terreui of tb© law. '
owllmg upun the mombera of thoea combiua
tious to disperee within five day# and to de
liver to the marshal or military officerw of the
United Mate* all armv, ammunition, uidforuis,
diaguiMM*. and other nieaue on<l implenxants
owed bv io*oi tor earvving oat their tuilawfei
| P “t? is warning uot Laving bean LesdwJ. ou 1
| the 17lh ud October auothvr prenteamatiou was
tamed, wnapeoding the privilege* of the Writ
|t>f hfibrcu tnrjmt lu nine conntiea in that
Statu.
I>irwrlio# was given lte-1 wilbiu iha oounHea
ao Jaaijraate-d perwuna aopi*a#atl. apon erwdtla
-1 hie mformatiM). te) tra *#ml*ua •( «wch w«i
lawful cotnUnatious ahuuld be arraated br the
! unUUry foroaa of the United Steele*, and dr-
S hvarvd tn tha maiwkal, to Ira dealt with ac
cording tn law Iu two of aai i rountiea. Toek
1 and Spar tan bn re, many arrvau have baan
made. At th# Mat a»aol>. the iwater cf
perwpiM thu# ares ward was ora# hondrwd wad
laixty-eifht. ff©v#»%l haietre-1, who#* ©fimi
nraltky wae aareetahrad tra ho of aa iahitor
tigTii war# iwUraaml far th# peaaaah Tha##
I ffafck
► iAmmt iMvitamit At.
iti ■* airrata rarad aoteNMlMraaf lira racy*
H *• IraJrava# that w mm
A* raw* u * The prvrajiow *Oi tra k*td
fa ngohi uiral *a the ‘aliail inlarah of tha
Utotted hoatera •
As noea a* *' rayntf that the asfLuettta#
of lira t'iS'wi Mate— •#• afraa>4 In l*k* »Df
■vwa# m s#*a»*a te ae’uhi lira law mraj |sr*
• Hra »'*• *ik-I akJ lira* U gt«d gt ran I Lra
Ofpaaf l»e ill g wraeh perewras hare vto*
htef the W* A frail reran*t *4 ehw Um tore
daraw raradra th'ra Ura a.II tw s*U.m*d ta «<a
r»n * y the AU* rwey ffahsial
Ira C«ah U.-re #Ufl r©areins a r*«araaaH of hav
tansra. rejraa rarat tee netirati a. te- Aeosory.
aad to Ura raee *4 the I wiled IMaira foe
tonal « A rare harass**, have traau tosad wte u
I are wiling te frarfavm the-r daty la a a pint us
eqteiij aid wH tea 4a* ene raf taalaioa* the
. urajsaty cf the Uw h rat her ps;#xa>j »ur
aaj *Hhor «. saiwa of eueuaf eU»wi-» wite he
. i-MiaiUM \ wttteia th* tramuay *f th* l aitol
Htea'*»« it ts a#d Witte the r».|gM*« <*f th* I raif*
elyied rauila Ueal we are u»>e dsrarang. bat
with Uiur |*(ar4i©«a They wil Ira |.r>le.iMi
kt tha worship us Grai as© »rdiug te* the 4i»'
| Utos of Unit o-ouareeracaa, but th«ra wiil uot he
I p©ru>itied tn violate the laws ua Ur lb< < ioak
of relSgi n
It tney be advl#al»l*> for Cougrwaa te> MiuiJ'f
1 wrtrat. la the rtuntlot of tb* laws against
| potrepwmy. (a to tra tbe wtafua of plurei wives
•tw threr offwpnng Tire pvof«n ty <f too
craws passing an enabhag *©t aathortziog ths
tmitenal I/©giai#tare of U*sh to lejptimtxs
ail cbiblreu te.ru orior to a tuna Axed in the
sot might te- joauAed by Its humanity to thews
innocent children
Tteh is a eaggeeiiou ualj. and lauf a recooi
mendatioo.
The p iiiry pureira-1 towir ia the Indiana has
r-raultad favurehlv e» far aa eau Ira jndgwd
fruoi the bmited Ume during whirh it teaa
Im/, iu uprratioh. Throngh lira «x«rti-.ua of
ol Jura *»rioa aocawtlaa of t ten*tiann to whoui
h/a terau eutruaVed tha rxecuU>>n of th© p<4-
; if and the hoard of fjniamisan TneT* aritto-rr
urttl by the law of April Iff, IVT.I, many tnlra#
of Indiaua Lava been tndu©#! to seula up.u
reaervaunua, te» < wtt vau the ©oil. tn jra-rf >rm
l.rodortiT© lab#r of sariuaa km l# aiul to jrar
tially accept rlvi?izA|h>n Tb«-y are te*ing
cared f<-»r iu aoch a way. it la h«>pe<l. to indu©#
th ks slid purwuiug their old habit* of life tn
embrace the r hly opportnnity which is left
them u» avoid *xtnrunirat>
I couiiuend liberal apprupriatiuns to carry
out tbe ludian peace policy, n*M only bacaueu
it U UUU.AD.', Cuukum bar. and •( •T'Orwl,
but becAuae it is rigUL
I recommend to your Cavorabla eonaidr ra
tion, also, the fK»U©y of granting a teminrial
government to the Indiana in th© Indian Ter
ritory west of Arkauaa# and Missouri, and
wooth of Kansas. In dnio* ao. every right
guaranteed tq the In han by treaty ah u! 1 U
•neared. Such a ooaree might, in time. Ira
the means of collactiog tnoai of the India n
now boiwreu th*- kLseoQri and tha FaraA •,
aud aoulh of the Rnbsh p isacraiona. into unw
Territory, or one State. The Secretary of the
Interior has treated upon this aubjact at
length and I commend to yoa his augfp-*-
tional
I renew tny recommendation that th© pwb
lie lands be regarded as a hentago to cor chib
dran. te- Ira duqxraed of only aa required for
occupation and to actual awlUera l Uo*.-* al
ready granted have traau to great |*art 1
Os iu ©uch a way as lo eccurw aooesa to the hal
anc*- by th« Lardy eettlrr who may wiah te)
avail L.ia*4'lf of them. Rat oauLiou ahould
be exer©iand even in aUauaiog ao desirable au
obj#cL
Educational Interest uxay wdl bo #a/vod by
tho grant of the pr >c«#ds ot the aal© of publto
lands te) (-.tUera Ido wish to bo auder
©loud aa re-commeuding in tho least deg res'a
curtailment of what is heiog don© by th© G>~n
erwl Government for tha encouragement of © l
oeatum.
The report of th© ftecretary of the Interi r,
submitted with tkna, will give you all the io
fbresntKvn r dleetad and prepared for pabiira
uo# in regard to the eeaums Lakan during tha
tear D»7d; the ojrarationa of the Bureau f
EiucaUon for th© year, tb© office, the
lVnaiun office, the Irand Office, and tha Induu
Bureau.
Th© report of th© Commissioner of Agricul
ture give* the op«raUoa4 of bis department
for the year. As agnenlture is the ground
work-of out p tosl pen ty, u>o much importance
cannot be at lac bed to the labors of this De
partment It i« in th© hands of an able heal,
with abl- aatidin’.*, aJ xaaloaaly d©v -tad t<>
infro-Iu ing into the agricultnral productions
■ 1 Dm- n-aion all useful peodooia mlapted tea
any of ihe various c .mates and soils of our
vw*it tertt wy, *•*•! giving all owfal inform*
1 *•» a© to the method >f ciltivaii »a, the plants,
6 r #, ;.n Ifitbff pr daots od q>tod to par tec
.la localities tt j. bnt imlj tb \ r
cultarnl R-.r an re woiking a great nati <nal
’ood, s .and if li(wrally tha mor
w.dcly i’s ferffitocu will tra extended and »h©
i#m*> (U-pvadwn* w* shall be upon th# pvoduc »
of torrign c--*w*»*ries.
IT* aahjsv*i of compcr.aaticn to the heads cJ '
boreal; ..nd officials holding poaitiuira oft
rasj oiiihiiily, and rrqniring aUlity and char
arter to fill properly, is one to which your .
attention i© nvitaL But few of th* official*
rewiras n unpausen *n ©»{*>*! I# tbe r«raj•
ble aup|>ori nf a family, wail# thwir duti©* ar.- !
hu. bas to involve in il luma of iateroet In
private life service* demand comjwnvvih i. ;
• -qnal to tlic Mervirrs rendered A wtera ©©
• >my would dictate* the aama rolu in the <b»
iiuura-nt artvioa.
I have not given ihe aatamatew for tha #uj>
j»ort of Government for the ensuing year, n<-r
th* ouioparative nUiamewt between the ©x
jranditurae f -r the year just passed and the
• >ns just preceding, beuauae all these figure*
ore contained in the accompanying reports,
or in those presented directly to Cougn.#-
ihawe rate metre have my approval
More Ilian six years having elapksd ainc.
th% last hostile gun wsa fired between the ar- :
tuiae then arrayed against each other, on*
for th© perpetnation, the other for th# deatrue
lion of the Union, it may well be considered ;
whether it is now time that th© disabilities
imposed t> the Fourteenth Amendment ahould
be removed. That Amendment does nut ex
clude the ballot, but only impoMes the dis
ability to hold officra opon certain clam**
Whan tbe parity of th# ballot is see ore, nia
j >nt»«w aru tare to elect officer* reflecting the
| views of the nuqonty. I do not are the ad
vantage or propriety of excluding men from
•fftc© merely because they were, before th
rebuilt on, of standing and character aufflrwui
! to be eir. tad te- poa:Uone requiring them to
, take oaths U> support the Constitution, and
admitting the eligibility of those entertaining
j'recieefy th© aim* view* but of leas standing
'in their cocomonities. It may be said that
tha former violated an oath, white th© latter
did n<it. The latter did not have it m their
jowrr to do to. If they had taken this oath
it cat.not be doubted they would hav* broken
aas did tha former ckaao. If there an* any
great manuals, diatingoialied above all others
: »r the part they took in op(«oaitio# to th©
1 Governmeul, they m cht. in the judgment of
Con gras*. Ira c xrludc.l from such ao amurety
Thi© aab;©ct ia aubantted for can*liil
•onwid*raU un
The ruudxuou of the Southern States is,
uuhxppilr, nut such ae all truo, patnotu* citi
zen* would like to a#*. Social oetrecism for
( jdoiuu a sake, personal violence or threats
t.-wwrd pervon* entertaining political view*
opposed to thoae entertained by ih© maj -nty
of the old citizens, prevent iaaMgratiou and
the flow of much needed capital into the
Statu# lately tn rebellion. It will be a happy
condition of tb# country whan tbs old eitizrn*
us there State* wiil take an lutaraal in pabiic
affairs, promulgate ideas honestly «WAertamrd
vote for man representing their ri«vi, and
tolaruta tha asm* freedom of axpraaaiou aid
ballot in tbone aalartaxnxag different politic*:
convictions.
Under the pro visions ot the act of Congress
approved February AI, Iff?I, a Territorial
*ov*ma>snt waa ornamued in tha DtetrwS of
t oiumbra. lu run tea draws thus flhr Nolly re
ail zed tbe ezpocutiowa of iu advocate*
L'adet th© .Urecti -a at tbe Tamtonal die are,
a ayetem of iraprurera—M baa bean tuangura
ted. by uAa> of whieh m ayilb
beoomuig a aty worthy fl the Nation a oap*
hoi. Tbe muxttoa of Ura IMaMtaA bavxug eat
unUxrily taxed tbameelvea la a karge amount
; fur thu parpuau wf uatribulkag to the adort
twfnt of tbe ueut of Govummaat, I reaamraan l
hbweal apprvpriuMaau oa Ibe part at Onagrem.
la order that tbe !> any boar its
just share of iba eipamoa of naming uoi a
judtoOaws riyi im of bpanooth
By tbe greal ire In Obtoafo tbo moot tm
e»*y wwv* -wweii TW- i-»»w-3T fowl a<
JJtM V*' ura iQOif itaeli u Iml * kht 1
ul ia %Lm* prow eg •*«, **.\ teitu
te tb raw f»an tin 17 .wQ. t a-u 1
tWreOera Ural a# «ra
tra ma 4» luuibiUlj to ja»©has- M.» Maa
-tw# *f tba o 4 aare *ra w< *t th* Uiim-< tra. 14
uqu wtenefl |#un<U*t ti rea to jef<-ie«4 «t
a trap vuieraraa m pa- * L-i I***; ura I-v *♦
tw<.a »l l*‘i» m will |«mi raw awlkofto *.£ m«
ate-* aa appe- *4 ara raw* s raraj m
Z'S. U.'.klv rd “
Iba aamirai t »mm**e»u, .. . .aal us war
law# tral .ra A- . e-raa mlo rat <^ra»i*y
waaOw-i« trae bar.ms- mn gr«a« aa I tb* la»p»-
Rilaoaa iraaeuerat ap a ifon *> aaaeraua* and
ffagfteat that 1 ewgg* *1 C ugnram. ua. aeti--a
tew JMVtocttoS II raraa.* to. ora a fa.r
•aUgii of tegta'alion toy f rag raw* I <aa i»u«
now mu a© lu.ij ae I ilrao Ura tratarv of the
*OOMtou.to Mato I V iranugtat.U of tk© Ural
ra isj U»ey rwr-W© trail will -a-toavof to Jo a©
4urio#r i-ra ■— ins of t/;ar(ra>. partraateriy il
tbe mif+n rraav* y wr tUenti-m
It tea© >-- «4 tL* skd of lit# Admibietrsti-*e
lo sof**rre h riraiv and rffiri«»4*y In all pub
toe efltora tevsn iratotr aervaat wbo bee
) to*late 1 ura trwßt plare-i in hun lura trarao pro
* -ra.Jte-i agaiuet with ail ti*«- rtgur of the law
If bad Oran have nn-l pia©ra it La© Wa
Ura Ui. M o 4 ibe »f»Uw raUi«..l--f 7 law an i
cueiotxi tor umkuitg apf't pciaU.raa. or th*
fault of luuw* wto* r*c uiomb I If Govern
D..ql paaith.ua parson< not «nAr.©nl.y weii
to»va lo ti.ru j-**r% raaliy or wno kov© ietterv
ludoOhlng Ura chars* Ura of offi- - a*raker»
wittoa-i a |-r per ararar of the gear* raw(<*mai
biii% wtiirh soch a r -cra devolves cp a
lb©ol A e»v»! eervtee r*(-*rtc which can cor
feet IL.i at.ura- »a laonh d«*-red. lo idVrcai.-
lite parauiU IL* l'U#:ne«a uian who give# a
tetter of reeommrandaiv.n to a friend to *u
atd# Liin Lx ffitaiu credit from a stranger is
regrn -1 ae moraitjr resp -uiMl/lr f r lira mteg
ruy of hta fnen l and bie xliittj to m©**t hra
t-lig*'. A j • • • •
1 -rut. Il*ra pfttedpra Rg*: u*> aTi , r ra- f*-A f
perflhi a for pabiic piare would insure great
oaufitou in making rwomnrendaUoCß. A sal
u'ary l«aw*u has Iraw-u taught th© carvlewe and
tb* wftah<'De«t poLlic errvant in tbe grret nam
ber of prosecutions and coniUou*> us the la.t ,
two yrarx
It ta pratifying to i*<»t.re tha fax or* bie ,
ch«nr- which is Irak luk pUc* througboul the
country in u» pumraaueut iu--© who ;
Lavw proven rwrrrent to to« UaaU e -nttial to
tLttca, and iu ek-vatiLv; t » pobli© office noo©
bat Ih -a© who p rwaeoa IL.-- cunfiiruce of Ura
h-;neui and the rirtuc-o-t. wb », it wdl alwayt
Ira found, coicpru- th© maj nty of the cotn
munity in which they live
recouimended a rc-foim in the civ.l
acrvice of the country. In conformity with
that rxotumcndaUou, 1' i.grra». in th© ninth
fraction of "an act snaking appropriation* for
sundry civil expense* cf the Government, and
for ether purpose#,’' approved Marca 3. 1871,
guv* the n<vewaary authority to tho Exec
utive to inaugural© hvciTil eemco reform,
and placed b;tn the reaponaibiiity ot
doing ao. Un-ter the aulhoruy of aa;d act
I convened a board of gentlemen etninenliy
quaKfied for tho work, to d'-vra# ruka and reg
ulation* to effect lira needed reform Their
IslhAh ar© n t yat complete, but 11 ia beiitved
thatßhej will auccaod ui devumg a plan which
can be adopted to tteo great relief ol th© Lite
ntiva, the L-ate (J I>e|>artinesta, and mein-
U.-ra«.f Ccugreaa, and which wiil redound to
lira true iu lores t of Ura public aurvioa. At
ail #vents tho exjrariount shai! hav© a im. r
trial
I have thui hastily lu.Titnwd cj- the opera
tion# ..f the Government during the last year,
and made such suggestions as occur to in© to
l»e proper fur yv*ur 00 naideration I submit
1 th*r~ with a confi Irnce that y< ur combine 1
aclx#t> will be wise, auu-aniankkc, and in the
I bewii .teresU of the whole country.
T. s (iuvr,
Ex *unv© Bfanoiou, December 4, IS7L
anuiaiNa.
Iwlereallag ltw» frutw all Part* ut Ihr •
Hair.
bj Ms*, lo Ura La*
•Szva.vaxn.-Harry Seytu ur, the tragedian,
ia playing Richard 111.
A private of Coaipanj- H. Third United ,
States Artillery, named Aurtey, fell iff th©
and < k at Fort Fuuwaki. on Hatorday t veoing .
laat. About *ev©n o’clcn k ll© was on© of th*
boatmen, aud Lad juat returned from the city. (
lira Imh 1 y waa recuvared a*un afterward, and
buried h'.niay with military honor*.
The Central Railroad aud Banking Com- :
j »ny I*A4 r- cobUy .Rvued IT.G < f vxriotu dw-j
which ar* racu.vad by ih© road
lares.
Adotwta Tba Uoastit iti * »t of tbt 7th
Th* 1 bt-wly t-teclod Direct. r» ol the C’uttoo
Statue Mechanics' and Agn ultmrai Fair A*»-
natioo met last evening for tho ptxrpoa*t of
decitnj ofiotn for tho enzuing y**ar
The following name 1 Directors wee* pres
ent; Moral * Kollo#. I'iatt, Butt, Ciaxk. Bng
em. WaiaL. My era, Uarwiia, t* -udrich. Barn it.
and Itere «tn »u.c
The Vice I‘rea.deLiU w*re elected ae follow* ,
General K. Y lLarria. Jo»*ah s.t.tev. V. L -
It mhani, A- Ik NVrigLt, and Gvvjrge T.
Jackson.
Mr. Bcrdkman* was al<-. u*d Pr« i«ot.
Meawni J J Cuhea A Sons were tie ted
Treasurer*
Mr. £ 11. Gray n* ©lerUvl Secretary
Hi© H w-rokl# t'harl©« Efte© w\* eb-ctc-l a>> |
a Itor-cior in plac»* of J hn U. Meyer. fr»m
th© City Council, who*-* t« rtn of oAou exp red.
Tbe full Democrat. • tiv *,« t b-r Mxr. rand
Cc'aacil has b©e> eltcte l.
UOt I liKU.V Ute.Ua.
»▼ Matt te Ura Ea* ’
Cbariea O'Ccmor Jec’.ine d*f..mg thj
South Oarolma Ku-Kloi
The Virginia volunteer c- njam-fiv will b©
%rru©d with th© new and iicprovtx] r fl©d
SpnngfieEl musket.
The Mooltfocaanr W**it* hulpbur Spt.ug.
; Ya.) property ha© Urau sold to a party of gen-
Ueurau in Alahama. It is to be cuuvertad into
a female echool WS-lor Iht chirps of Dr. S. k
Cob-nai J. J > .aisi*.--.. oi ura
(aptaiu A G Il.vro. . htor of the M*-reory,
U»lh pobiiab-d at Mt ridian,
been arrest.>*l by the Unite.i State* Mar-ha 1
un Ura charg# of being h i-K ax. A number
es prominent cUixoira are a*ra> among tho
nuuiUg.
The Richmond Enqa.r. r nay s '* We Lave
weo a letter frx>ui ei-ifoveruor 4 R Nance,
of North Carolina, in which he stale* that it
ia »iup)y hi* intenit >u to hold the position
l of Sanator until he can gvt a vote on ia# pete
; tiuu for relief from hu dxcabiiiuea. and if that
vot# is against him ha will promptly resign.
ia M. tViter. Speaker of the Loouiana
House of Representatives, was tak« n daeger
oosly ill on ths TJd. with symptom* of arseni
cal potwouing. The New Orh*aiu Commercial
Bulletin remarks thereu|K>n, that
This eoinetdenea with th© death of I/ieo
teaant Governor Dunn is not a bliic caicuiatel
to propagate among credulous and excitable
peopla the belief that a conspiracy has been
gotten up for cxtenmuating by poi©oa the
more prominent and formidable merab.-ra of
the itrant-Dunn-iYirtcr taction of the Repub
lican party in thi# State.
Fathers Dowling. Gore, Noonan, ami Yign*-
roaL th# four R>man Catholic pruwte who
Lava su. eived treran the prepagatula at Ruin©
the ■laaion of c.vovoeung lu Ura iv-uiaa Cath
olic faith lira wbola oegro population of th#
Unit#d Stataa. and wbo have bound them
sefos lo devote their lives to this work, have
axrtvwd in New York. They ara von to bn
followed by forty morn priest*, who will
devote tbeanaaTxwe to tha aamo mu*, n. and
fFetn time to Ume these mia#tou4ri<ra will bo
rw-a#forced by others Tha work wilt begin
»n Marytaud at>4 IV, h«ft44<»r.m o( tb*
■IM* will b* «*>*bU.h.J t* IWUmof.
Il M w 4 lb*l am tb* ln4 es J.*a»rj Q«iji
WiiUui ('eru* will amim» the puatUou us
-Me. tat *4u*f of <h« K*« York l iaa. -Ir*
Uoi* J )*uuc
TELEGRAPHIC.
lifer Hall t’lprltrl from Ike
I almi t ill.
Ill<■ au4 I>m of I,ll* |p lirjlinf,
Tao Sore Ibfauller* Irrwlfl.
—»nlh lei.iim* In Kirn Triala.
Comrri —iomU I'lurwllwru.
lUiili Uuu-.- Adjournrd liter lo
Moodav.
Natioaal lU.jr.l of I rail) in SC Ixtui.
Inlrn-atini; inrrlrn New*.
NOON dT^PATCHES.
1 Me)■—-1 I raei liiweslrtera |
WASHINGTON.
Wiiirv .T©*, I>er««il>er 7 Th* Huu#e ia
• l*gog< and f m I© «Lal ftSaafs.
i h«- ivusu- ra dira-naaiasr wl.rifo-r the wit
uewi wbo tb© K-i hid ;c
r-mteuipt shall b- arrsated by a corn urraut
r.soluUoa or by action of the hnrate aiotra.
NEW YORK.
Nrw V ti, I>e©cmber 7. - The meeting of
th© lammany Hack ©in* for the alleged par
poee ( expelling Teesd had no quorum.
Ihe directors of tbe l aion ( lub have ex
jralte-i Mayor Had f *r e*)nD©rUou iu
tha no# frauds
Tb* Tnfc-c* *ay* ti;* Gram! Jury will in
dict on© high Mate official and a large num
ber of city officra,v for briber? and ©or
MARYLAND.
Hi4»traTusi, Dwcemtier 7. Th# church
and court house are baroed. Several were
killed by tLe fa-.iog done of Ura court Loose.
1 The record# were savsd. The wind is hign.
I 7 be fir© continues at last aceounla.
louisTana. "
New Oiujtaaa. Iteceuiber 7.—TLe number
'of deaths from yellow fever this season
amount to twtsnij-Lbrc®. TLe first (tenth 00-
c urre*l on tLe 4U» of August and the last on
■ the ith of Itecamber There waa a heavy
frost this week, which exterminated the fever.
, Second day * race* - Madam# Dudley won
Ura first tec©*- Tune—234). .Halida(won Ura
: second. Tims jfo2. Monarch ia! won th©
'third. Time -3 Z2\ The track waa in bet
| ter oonditeon than on yesterday.
NOVA SCOTIA.
Ilium. December 7. —There wo# a heavy
, gaie fin. Ura coast of Prince Edward * Island
whirh prfratrated tence©, trees, hooaee. two
cLoreh©#, and telegraph iioea, and wracked
twj ▼caaela.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Snivonxui, 1 lerrmber 7.~Wn.)gfttwa. who
m j-vatmaalcr h©re for fonrteen years, and
* UWk of tt>© Hods* of Bcprv-eentwtivwa for nx
years, ra dead.
MEXICO. Hi
MtTui lu. I‘©©vtnber 7. Yeater Jay. after
! two flays bard fight;wr. the rebels succeeded
|id the toco patron of iralUUo The revolution
.«ta are ap(*arenUv gaining groand.
A second rebel loan ha# been enacted at
Many ter—gw am have ekmtd
i th©ar bouoea Mexican reirtttb are ©on
pclH and t - pay or enter the ranks
EVENING DISPATCHES.
in JU*4 Preea Pi—US
WASHINGTON.
Wij.hix .to*. Lfooember 7. The Secretary
< t th© Treasury tawwed a aoUce that on and
after March 7th, 1872. th# principal and ae
©©pied interest on five-twenty coupon* and
registered bond*, known ae ■©cotv! sene* of
tb© act approved February 25th, 1 will be
pai lat th© Treavury Itopertaoeo Tha fooh
amoaut to twenty million doilariL
Another bat©n of ad interim ncm.nation#
« *J *©nt to th© Senate to-day.
Tha Serrate had a short execute? j mwuoq,
but ©vxiLrmwd n-> uomiaatiooa
Frederick A. Mordeo. Chief of the Diwe
oiOD of Accounta in Treaeorev's OAca. has
l>©eu arrea’ed by the Government, he is
twelve tL oaand doiiara short. Mar tom is a
Massachusetts man
Senate committees show no changoe in
- ■■innetraliip itoaoi aaoee* ft# k pen see un
tha Cotnaulte* on Mne>— ippi Iravres. other
La ages are unimportant.
Roth Hoo»«e have ad/»a rued until Monday.
Th© pr.>oeadinga are ummiv>riant
.Vxioiher defalcation has bean <.Uaoovavwd ia
Treasurer Spinner • office Seth Johaeon.
l aying Interwet Teller, u short fifty thousand
ioliara. 11© has been spacalatiag m the New
Ysta market.
PENNSYLVANIA.
D'cember 7. The jury ren
’ !c-re«! a verdict cf guilty ia th# case ol James
| F Maroet on five count* of of
; public money
Th© ctaamrr T >nawzn«!a. from Savannah.
Th© a booner Wm. B Cox. from
Newbem. tbe crew, seven in all, and
t -wed her into Chester.
MARYLAND.
Hioua©T\.w* December 7. Tb© fire* had
D > ©n eximguiah#kl soon after 3 o'clock this
rn. rsmg I-—, court house 350.(XA), cLureh
IJU.OOO.
ENGLAND.
iVcember 7.—Th# Urtncw of Waiei
I ia eteadily improving. >
FRANCE.
ratx, IVceuaber 7 A meaear© from
Thiers ar.noon©©# that be has notified (treat
| Britain that h© intend# to abrogate ihe treaty
| a# stipulated, but will continue negotiation#
' fer a rea*!jnattr©rt.
MISSOURI.
Sr. Lo.Tto. IVcvmber 7 —Tb© National
Board of Tra-i© appointed the third Tuesday
in October for lira annual mealing, as
| amended in their constitution, to ealarg© the
number of delegates.
The IVmidenl of the Ikmrd of JV# 4 !* of th«
Ifominton of Oanada waa introduced and ad
I drew©p.i th© weaamblT. He bop©*i th© conaul
j U'lDO voqM rewult m a bvoafil to N'th coun
tries by thi* present entarchang© of commod
ities
A resolution wan offered in relation to
asking the Cfoverumeot to guarantee lx>u
' raiaua, Mieatmippi an>l Arkarraaa to iaaue
bonds, to the amount of FA5.000,000 for levee
purposes It was amended #0 aa to tax coun
ties b©o» fitted.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
i.'ouuiA. IXmaabtr 7. Jodf* bo»>l ol
the I'citad Slates Circuit Oovt daiivarad an
opinion 10-Uaj oo a motion of tha and rfiow to
qaaah tb*> lodtoUucnt against Allan Ooaby
an J olbwra, charged with violating tfca railroad
law. Tbn Oovt JMtdM that two of tha
nievrn omul* tw« Rood, that an wwra bod,
and that on Uirwa count* tha Goart «H di*
rviad. Tha aaoUoa to ywh won nawrrolad
( hUdera, from York countj. wan hrrhijpaad
and |»l«ad not Rollt j Tka defamna siwHakgnd
a juror pnrampkonly, to which tha liowwm
maol objwotnd. Tha loort raaarved IU damn
lon notil to-morrow,
ALABAMA.
Kiuaa, Dneetobnr 7. Tha Afnnukofai (Vm-
! t*ww aftev aa tateeweOeg aw l lepAdail aaa
•tow a4/«i'wrtra 4 ra 4m f to I e ton# r # to
. ra.: .r. £_ t • 4 if M>i K i %i*r, >4
L*>A—kj, !—»♦>»» Ti—j—t
CANADA.
| W *** . 1 rawwali— 7 lira t— ante too
Ito ts dwgreew befow zee-, waul 17 to Altova.
I TU- i*L* to Imm wra»7 mitoto
ewANca.
V'&ara, l>ee»u.t-r 7 T ♦ appoinlaDeui us
Jwlee Favre a# Na,«ui lo W Mlu.gi.si Has
j !e»e offietally aaaoab©*-l
The Hgare eaya arflrea were tent to Chev
t bonrg ud Brwwi to prvfiart m«»U to eixirae 1
I about the >met of Fraarae. ao>! preewi 1 tu
■ totot te reiwrw frw Use Elba
ENGLAND.
I/>vr» v 1 rareenber 7 The Repaid ire a
wetoiiift at Hirmiagbani and Kratiiaf ware
draordarly. A Readiug wraeteeg broke np is a
row
!)»r James York ftearicti, Iseut. General nt
the Br.Lah Xjaty, is dea l Ha was Ti years
* NP
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
toWDcialto friw hwylitot;
WASHINGTON.
M'AVwrwerr©#. Dwcetnbef 7 Tbe followteg
m a ■yncjpara of the weather for the past twee
ty four Loan
The low Laronratwr which w*a Wednoeday
ftfUnot# over upper Michigan, afte r moving
■ool 1 least ward, turned to the n<*rtn©aet. and m
now probably off Mam©. The dtsuufcaace
whieh waa threatening the Atlantic rowel, after
©analeg brrai wind© and snow from MaryUud
to Maine, ha# daring the day baen followed
by clear mil l weather, with 1 wtoemt ©in.to
from tbe Gulf Metre to N#w Ragland. Ctoady
aud threeUuog weather cootmaas on the
•skew, and increasing eoalhwret winds, with
©toady weather, on the T©*a# coast The ban
m©ter has need decided I j frets Arkanaa# to
Mici.igan, and westward, and brrak winds
Irave thra evening rapidly pwral over Lake
Michigan. l%r-»met©r and clearing
weather are rt- i from Oregon te Mon
tana.
DaoSAßinrum. Itostag barometer with ctoar
ing wuather and fresh wo**, winds ;a probable
fnf Friday on Lak©# Kop©ri<>r wad Michigan.
Southw©et vnode with cloody weather eon
tinaee weet of Miamaaippi Moathwaei wiad*
with («artraliy cloudy and pleasant weather cou-
Lnua on th© aoulh AUantoc coaat The area
of lowest barometer move* northeastward,
with break wind* for a abort Unra on the lak**
Part rah y clear and clearing weather in the
Middlu and Eastern Mate* Cautionary atg
nai# cootinu# for the evening at Oswego, and
ara ordered for Buffalo. Cleveland. Toledo,
Detroit, Chicago, and Milwaukee.
NEW YORK.
Sr tiers*. December 7 —At a #re#icm of the
Methodist State Cooventsoa to-day a mania
Uud, looking toward tbe re-eatahuahment of
unity of the Chnrch North and South, wa# |
offered and referred to the B lain rea Committre 1
to be reported.
NEW HAMPIHRE.
Com oat'. I>eoember 7. Tbe Labor Reform {
State Convention rearm Lied here to-day and
Dominated Lemuel F. Cooper for (tovemor
Resolution* embodying the object of the
Irebor Reform party were ad. pud at soon;
also thanking Tloracw Greeley for hu effort# to
expose and reform abuse#, frauds, corruption#,
iniquities, and naurpation# of the Grant }ui
uiimatrstiotx.
FRANCE.
Vuaaxixxs. December 7. —Thiar’a m wae age
warn# the Depmtere newer to Intgat to what
depth# of wtvtchednere the empire wa# in.
and aaya that France should now look to God
and to time for complete reorganization. Il
was her policy to endaro dignified peace, and
should war occur, despite her to
remain at peace, it should not be her deed
France must resume tbe preUa to whkh
•he wxa an tilled, not only for bar own good,
bat the interest of all naturns
SPAIN.
Ma d«it), December 7 —The municipal elee
tiuos are over. Os the Madrid Council, the
Radical# elected seventy-five the Republican*
©ieeted twenty and the Mitustenaliate only
five. The return# come in stow from th#
Frovioco, but those received ao far, indicate
that the Radical* were sacoeaafal everywhere
AMUSEMENTS
MBS. MOULTON,
Amulils a atiiniT BiNaKh. u raa-.*©' •
iwn Hnn id two mte MOIXIXWC COW
mnv Xurais j ae*i Twc©#ar Xtoeemter lack ae#
leva IOTI. imuil a? Ur Br©uta©we© ftewter. Timor
at#— r r— I—il wovi# nvraud WarH.*ra Mkv as#
Mr JrawW W©SU. tb« IN—» UraoraC Mr «teo
V. Oflbr. flasool Urwtar. 4m
Deomrs opera house!
GRAND OPERATIC
AXD
BALLAD CONCKBT.
ONE AXOHT ONir.
MUirli) luilu, Uw.kfr 9, 1 (*J 1.
MAD. ISABELLA M’CULLOCH
BRIL. VOLI BS«f TO AW WO A »Cfl
rpH lT ah© will give mm jml tareweU Coaraert.
1 poor to k©r teyrUN for Bere#*. by the
ta« povaler T«eer.
lira lew Tori Imltb; of Mrae.
a#wor I_ PLCIWT. «be Matraet Bartvoa©, trem thv
Ira Tort irvliey of Wwete.
Mr A D aSWa. the teteara t Piaarat* nmmxlj from
tmrofm
CoMdartor. Mr fl. D LNNA Xdraraetee oae floDar.
Tlrr-i — ‘ rare* <ra© Bolter and Iffy mats TW*ea#
•ted *l vaUM* * Crew s
omaLai.
RIWIOfM! iTXJJRA in.
Sawah-r te. I#TL
- xii-xn in daptecete. will b* reotered at
!) tSU Ao*. onto 11 a. a . Iterrenter te. l#Tl. (or
rumtaAie# te© tete Ite*/ reqwtred bv ta© if*l—tel* ra*
tn p*rtte*nu ltt.M raMea*t)da.dwrter tet aratte.
(OiiDMaii Jumwj Ist. I#TL Intornettee m to
i|u*liiy at hoot, roadiuoa*. p*#*a#aU. tu . can b* ob
teteed by ar;>U>-an«<a to
(HO fl MOTT.
novll-St Lraal l#te loteotry. A. C. A
DOBSON & BARLOW.
HOLTON, KNULANI).
,b*4UM A. D. I4K|
«i(w jxb r, r«.vm.T
IM PROVED "maCHIX EBY,
rom
PREPARING AND SPINNING COTTON,
41*0.
l>.,klM)ll-4.r tew 4)1 M.. .Ml K«l(.
IUU. *u.rt* r Vlw.
teipto, apiKli o i H 4» .tew MM *»
CLAHI rUteLACOO. tew- ».*»<
w*l wUteteL pmtwtet «!1!» - «>H '-
M* » ■> w, . I iriii. or K> P o. tk-i WM. tew Tort.
FOII HALE,
i QOMJTOKTAHJI TfUl >OOI COTTAGE.
iTnraw es Pvwsar ae-1 ELAerdaoa teraU HALF
ZiTian LOT t moil f n*d. food water. Aa Apply *•
0 W. ADAH.
e© ltotf »te*l totete Agaal
NOTICE.
Ths POX PALLET dOTTOM FACTUBT OOM
py ■ es root oewrey. reaj>flM
w .<vrw* » ■■ I w * *1
IM «te ■ W»iw W~)te»« ■■■.*■ I* teteS. P*»
00, |- rtD mm te M ~~ I ■■
H ew. ot tea rtooa. flerta# tee Ml re ot the fish
teture MB. E fIUTWr
Attests. Oa. fleveraara t. IflTl rat I#4tee
WHOLE NO. ll>B7.
HEW IDfBKTnmSTB.
■»« ■« .
l Vl»r* ' “am* 0 Bw ■**. he
nNHßmrrt
rn Aoa mx* o x*r
IRION EOT4TOKI,
|)Lail utrri md ornimr. p»arl habui
1 liiAUUI Oaf MIAI, ÜBfl fJUmt'*
'»t lh « nit inoor oars. Pa* mfta *» u~
mo w«ir irr oiirnw ft od
Aar a-M
LKA it PKHHHH 1 HAI7 C E
•• tn * oin uoon lirci."
> »i*wm apt an and Oani><a and a u aart
al*4 fw Ha On*
| I «M ks Ban Lh* a PEAIUVn to
! !■»«• Mi turuee ■■aft MM •* »*aiu•* uunaterfetto
Ji»Mt NtMt A oni.
j am Owila AfMU Sm T«t
AUCTION AAIiK
or ocmiauT protesty.
uPTICE FOOT -vt Al.Tl.kM/um a.
N< rHKßooii lutuun*.
• iTUJTTA, Oa.. Bmabtf W in.
yy IU. be *nM at t>a ;. Mnr.rOa.
arday I>MMiba ju. um. i.uuu Ht. OKWa or U-ae. of
braatr mmtha omr
t-rj CJRX A HuXT.
ll enfteaiait INN laAatrjr
d«M( A- A. <*. AL. U-IA. Ana?
fHILADBLfNU AID ATLASTA
WINE AND Liqi OR CO./
Rote A C oat« fur tha celebrated
Na a l*r»nlle HlorV.
. lE/MOMRAUI DEALER* IN PURE WIMLS. QIWA
Ts BALAMDIES aad WHISKIES hre Aa
TS OT I C E .
Bbocra. Thai tha Ma Tratawrwc of tha Waatarn
ana Itnalm Madread. and <*h«r cOAara and aoaaAa of
•ad rand, pej mint 11taly owar la tha Traaanrrr of
tha Slate at Uaocgte tha ba lancet remaining tn thalr
1 hands betenging to tha «atd State of Oaorgm. being
tha earnings at tha Western and Alien tu Railroad
whim* la jaawmum of ated Mata.
InotTu reßTua. That mid late Trmaorar. and
afthar officers and egeate of aatd Waatarn and A lien u*
hadruod. ahad not pay to y>7 of tha lata officer. of
aald road, ar Vo any of tha paraoas aow rial mm* t»
ba officers of anal road. «to any parauoa appointed by
Ehhm b Raßeah. late teeawmnr. aa Ooanmiaaumara
to look Into tha aShUra of aaad road, or ft* any other
person whomsoever. any part or portion of tha aald
talaarw remain ag tn thatr hands.
kaan nn win. ThnA tha Treasurer of th*.
mat*, aaII span tha lafta Tbsnanrw aad other officers
•ad afMH af tha Waaftara and Altentir Railroad tea
mediately. and famaa I of lham tha balances of money
ao dne to tha State aa shave am Bwib
flonMA, That noth: ■* In tha raaatn
Uaaaa that tha halanaaa admlWad by tha aald officers
aad ifrato ara tha rvai baftarwaa dw
JAMES M. EMITS.
Speaks; of the Home of BaprwaanmtfTta
J. D. WADDELL.
Clark of Aha Honaaaf kaprwaantoflTra
L. >. TAAMMELJU "
Fraat taat of tha Senate
T. W. J. HILL.
Sarmtary of tha Senate
Approawd. W.ynftmktt TT. TSTI.
BAbJAMIE OOhLAT. Hsnor
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Aa:TT», Qa.. Vorraabar St, U7l.
I, A H Aftinaan. Sacraftnry of tha Kiacatm Da
yntniat ha haaaky aaittfy. that tha hwfotac and
wtfthm. la a ftnaa aad turwaaft aopy of a raanfaftton
L■ in I by tha Oanaml laa ibii Uy at tfta praaan l aamtim.
and ipproTtd by tha Uoianor.
A H ATEUtSON.
lnwwkary Dacofln Dtpartaaftl
state ntxhhiTunrs omet
ATVaVTa. Oa., loaambar S, IITI.
To au L+u Ofxxrt mmd Afmn %a drrrart all Jto
WcaArm and dkanfir JBaUroad
Bna La anmphanaa with tha faraffrtac raaoluhona.
;aaaah by bath ■aaaaa. and approaad by tha Sowar
namtibaa—mmrhkkrm ki i nmt of yon the par
■aal to tha Trmaarwr af tha Utah of Oauarta. the
talar -a ramamlaß la your hand* bato&ftatf to the
kftnft* of daerfh. bane the armo4a of the Waatarn
and ASwkr MhoaJ whilst in pnaaamlon af tha
kmm. And I now lima* las aack and nO af yw. the
puynaani into tha Mato TTaaaorj Aha fhU balanrw of
oaonay aa dna tha Mata.
nor fk-ftf A L. AVniZA State Treasurer
ASIATIC FOWJLH
A SPECIALTY.
MI ROCK OT EAAMMAE AND COG&UU IS
naawrpaanaA tam now prepare.! t AD ardara
toe mm alma aarty Mkahad apaoamaaa. aafthar tern
hlhfttmn ar hraaitnt. *• aaoharaka rate* Sand stamp
far pvftea Mr. D W WMBSTIWE.
|Uv A BmAi MAh Mi eat. Tlilb laßhia. Ph.
Tha ahoee akoeft ware Eu-at Kraaalnm wlnnaraat the
niMiaakm. ia«h Eahlkthan fn Saw York, and Pint
for Imported Powta. art the last PhiladaApht* ExhfH
waau and rtaal rramtwaa at OwiaNorai Park. October
aa. I*7l J. X. OOLMMA Apaat,
oct ktotf Atteotn. Oaord*.
NEW ROUTE
TO
Mhbile, Vw Uric kh v,
TfcAhbsrj, sad Teih*.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
YU
SALMA. NOMA and DAI.TOS RAILROAD
AMD ITS OOMMMUTIOSA
ntSKNUIM taawtk* AAanfta by the A a. n.
1 «*to naf Wamara and llbatk Bbhrna I. write u
Rome Aha. malm* aftana ■■■■at Hui wttk PAST
EXPRESS TMAIM af Raima. Lame nod Dolton
EH trend, arming atWelten maAin*
road, arming at MarbWam. 4 a. m ; Jackaua. 11 AO e.
■ . Tteftnan, INr N aftan. mate rtoaa roatectloa
at chlaoa wtSa teaCba of Santb and Xorth Ala home
■teitena 1. mtkrftaw hi Manki a iry. IJOr. a . MohUr.
T 45 •_ R; Yew Oatama. 4 « r *
Tha sand hoa ham raaandy and the
in lam 111 not aaiyar J by aaty la the Sowth for
aarnagtfc anh hnanty of laid
run thrungk Warn Roma na
Ifniißam irr to Motela without change.
ram m LOW m ky aay OTHER ROTTE.
fvrtoa nr hate na Etwfaaon aft Oaoarol TkAwt
ahftcw, or at the R. L I m ball Mama
JOHN R. PWCK.
E. <». BARNET. Oanaml Maparlntandant.
B. v joMMSOH. Local Agent. Ma. A Klmbnll Ham.
aaplMM
X** O R HALE,
TWO UKIMPKOVKD LOTS
on MtDoyouvn street.
on a m rmrr rmnrr wr m mn d to.
I-rloo, »OGO.
n. uuo w m rin nun e w nun uu/
l*rt«e. MOO
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