The loyal Georgian. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, July 06, 1867, Image 1

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VOL. 2. . . The Loyal Georgiau. AUGUSTA, GA., JULY 6, 1867, J. B. BRYANT - - .- Edtor. o THOS. . BRARD - - Ageat. Qe in rear of 6loho Motel, comer of Jasksen pind Ellis Streete, Anguata, {corgin RAERWAS: Cue¥ear,» « w o = < $6 Bix Mouths, » - - - - » Threes Womths, » « »« =« = WERKLY, o Yoou, = « « e = 360 Mix MostMs, « = =» <« 175 Thrce Months, * - s B C MATES OF ADYERTISING : - ~:'3‘ g R - Qo tSq_uar-:e. &535§2¢?mamzbwm. gERSsEBEBRES) gggxggzg::maPWM& gEgeregssBas: 2 ulenEns s&g g sRED eafiggggflxfgapumh el sBB e, et aa:aaa&a&&3sPWMm ggggBgssesessl L o ll - i J L gsaa%%sa&ggshfimm pEgesEesgsßsL . . et . o i i gfi&fi%@gagmmzhxmm EEeRBsRERERS) . B et ol » agx&sgzasmgahxmm SRR e R . B il I %s:gsaagagtahxmm BER R RS ) One squara, first insertion, 7% centi; each {weertion after firat, 50 cents. i Jvae Bquare is mossnred by tem line of miuion F e, “Idv¢;".,iscments Insoried threo times o week {overy piher day) for s month or longer period, will be chnoged two-thirds of table rates, Adsomtisens wis twice n week one-half of table robeß, ' L Advertissment@nes aweok one-third of tablo Anset, Marriage an Fraters! Notuieces, 31, Obltusrics, 30 cante PEr Hne. Advertsements inseced s 4 spacinl notieo will be charged 86 per dont adivance on table A 2 dress, Loval Suorgen,” Ker Box 100, Augmeta, Gea, L GNORGIA ANNUAL OCONFERENCE OF YHN AYRICAW X K ZION COKNECTION, FIRST SERSION. Rarvenay, Jone Y3th, 1507 . "o Georgin Anmal Conferenco of the Africsn M. K. Zion Connection was orgmaisd to-day in Trinity Charch, in sho city of Augnsty, G, and woas cllod t 0 order by Rt Xev. Joseph J. Clinton, Bishop of the Foarth Episco pai District, ot tem o'clock A. M., who opensd the session by giving out the hyrmme—. “Come let us wie the grace divine,™ ete,, And by reading the 118th Psalm. Prayer was offered by T. G. Campbell, Subsequently the Bishop delivered his Xpisoopal Address. W. . Strong, of the Alabama Con ferenm, wag clected Scoretary, and T, Q. Camapbell wan clected Reporter. JROLYL OF MEMWBRERSR, - Kldergeeßadward West, Tornins & Camopbell. DPreachers-~Adam Palmer, Kobert Benson, David\Wesley, Robert Kent, Simeon Beard, “Washington Harrie, Cambridge Smith, John Harris, Jere. mizh Hays, King Japes, John Jeffer son, Morgan Broomfield, Brister Gould, William Williams, Tobisg Hopkins, LAY DBLEGATION. Prinity Church—Yortnet Gordon, Peter Mack, Thomas Terms, Fiisha Webb, Henry Simpking, Cabert Wig gins, Solomon Garret, Thomas Wilson, Abram Wright, Cyrus Wigfsll, A Washington, ¥. Brown, Winson Cha. vis, Kdmund Jones, Watson Dorican, Joseph Dunbar, Nathan Jackson, C. A. Lattivees, Geo. Walker, Matticon King, Stephen Washington, Daniel Gardner, Joseph Childs, Wm. Benton, MINISTERIAY, DRINGATION. | North Carotine Conference—lJ, W, Hood, George W, Price, Edward Hili, W. . :Mt')Ol'é:. . | Alabarna Conference-W, (. Stxong, J. M. Batler, Solomon D, Erry. ' NONORARY MEMRRRS. 1 Daurham Davis, State Street, Chnerh, Mobile, Ala. L A Coernvaitzes waw appointed to wait spop . H. May and Heury Russels, ¥iq., to sscertsin i they wourld be *;vi_'ifinf.;: to have their names recorded in the organization of this Conference, to-wit: £, West, H. Lumpkin, R. Drown, Durham Davis, of State dt, Charch, Mobite, was introduecd by W. G. Steong, and, on motien, elected an han orary member of the Conference. The rules of the Lonisiama Confer ence were adopted, with the exception s 10 the time of meeting and adjonrn went, which was amended, to.wit: Conterenge shall meet st 10 A, M. and adiourn at 1 P, M, and assemble at 3 pod adionm at 5 P. AL The neats in the centre of the Church “Were et off a 8 the bonnds of the Con- Herence: sod, on motion, | R, Brown, Wm. Dobson sud Geo, Walker were elected Marshalls, | The appoimtments for the Sabbath were snmounced as follows: , Lrinity Chure/—Moming, W. G, Strong; afternoon, DBishop Clinton, night, T. G. Camphell. ' Springficld Baptist Church -At night, Bishop Clinton. : Red IG7l—Adam Palmer, Mowns Zion—S. Derry, J. M. But ler, Adjourned to Monday at 10 A, AL Singing and Berediction by the Bishop. SECOND DAY, Moxp AY, June 17. Bishop Clinton presiding. The de votional exercises were condicted Dy A, Palmer. Journal of the previous |gession was read sad apprdved. By the suggestion of the Bishop the aetion of Saturday, electing W. (. btrong, Secretary, .and T, G, Campbell Re porter, was received, and on motion, T. G. Campbell was clected Secretary, and W. G. Strong was elected Repor ter and Compiler oif the Minutes. The President anmounced the standiug Committees to wit : . On. Devotion—-B, West, .Adum Pahuer. On Finanes—K, West, . Brown, T. G, Camypbell, On Orders='T. G. Campbell, K. West, 8. Derry. On Sub Confercnce "Dhistyricts—-E, West, A. Palmer, T. G. Campbell, R, Brown, W. G. Strong. : On FEducation—W, . Strong, B, Beaird, J. M. Butlor. On Scbdath Schoals--R, T. Keont, |B, Derry, D. Davis, 8 L O Conference Houndarive-—N, lPfl:"Ill('l‘. T H. (f:unln*fii, R.T. Kent, 1. West, W. G. Stronz, | } On Business—dJ. M. Butler, T. G Campbell, T). Davis, l . On Post Office—Xobers Brown. ' ~ The Digeipline guestions wers takon | ap and the following perscos werg recived into full conmection, to M\ Edward West, A. Palmmer, B. Brown, David Wesley, Simeon W. Beaird, C. ifimi_th, J. Hays, King Jones, R, Rent, 'W. Harris, J. Jefierson, M, Broom fieid, Bdward Jones, John Saulsberry, | tl“r:mk Williams, J, Swath, ¥, Hmith, | Buck Ward, B, Gould, W. Williams, | Tohias Hopking, Hardy Mokly, Jerry ! Wilson, Wi, Lawr, Tobing "\“fiflis:n*.sx,! Rubin Smith, John Roberts, Edward| Lacey, Elisha Webh, R. Whitehead, | Gabrit Carmichael, 3. George, Proston | Wesbit, Mzekiel Pioncer. ; Rev. Mx. Goings of the Baptist | Church was introduced to the Con-| ference by the Precident, and on mo-! tion, was elected Honorary memaber of the Conferonce ; subseqnently, he made | a few happy remarks. The ladies :)t'{ the city of Augusta, pregented 1o the Conference, through itz President, o book to record the doings of the body, | and oune quire of paper. It wes re-| ceivad, and on motion, & vote of thanks | was tendered to i}fittlk_z; :'sl'."l;Si;!i!l-;”!'l‘.].'y', & the Bishop made a few remarks “}l3; which he said that the doings of the! First Regular Methodist Conforence; ever held by colored men in the State | of Georgia, would be recorded in f??.{!; book just presented by tho ladies,| Twenty-four (21) Societiss, containing ‘ in the aggregate, three thonsand :}-.rm;l hundred and sixty nine (3,36%) mera-} bers were reported, and on m,f.at;ie;u,% received into the ¢onunection, | The Committee appointed to wait | upon R.H, May (white) and Tlenry | F. Russell, (white) Esas, - !‘(_‘}_N)T'f,wi; that they had waited npop the gentle-| men, and found that they werce \vi“a.!in;.}fg to have their names recorded on the rolls of lay delegates in this Confer- | cgee ; that if the colored peaple were | not ashamed of them, they were nots ssbamed of them, &e. The report was | recetved and :’ufi'i(ni)t‘i‘d 5 and, on mot im‘.: 3 the names of Henry F, Russell and | R. H. May were ordered to Le zecord el on the roll. l Adjourned to three o'elock P, M, Benediction hy Rev, Mr. Goings, l AFTERNOON SESSION. : ~ Bishop Ciinton presiding; opemwi! aecording to rule: journal of morming | session read and approved. On l'm‘,a-i tion, | Resolred, That this Conference set ! off mother Conference to be called | the Flodda Conference—carred, % Peter AMunay, J, Williwms, J, Ross, | werareceived into full connection. ey, Mr., Bryant of the Baptist Church was introduced, Rov, Dr. Watts of the Baptist Church, wag on motion, !‘Ja:z-‘i:«:‘ an_honorary wmember of the Conlor ence. The remaining portion of the | segsion was occupied in layme cut the Districis. Appointment at night, | Trinity Church, B, West. e e Adyourned, Benediction by A, Pal-| mer, el ! - THIRD DAY. j Touspay, June 15, 1867, f Bishop Clinton presiding. The de-| Augusta, Ga., Saturday, July 6, 1867, .{ votioual excrciges were conduoted by J. M. Butler. Journalof yesterday was 1| rend and approved. P, Moris and G | Kitron were recetved into full cennec .jtion. The session was occupied in , {laying out the Districts ontil the heur iof adrournment, L Adjourned to 3 P. M. . i Benedietion by the Bishop, , } APTEROON BESSION, | Dishop Clinton presiding; opened {according to rnle 3 journal of previous | session was read and agproved. { The Committee on Babbath achools {presented its report—it wae received {on the motion to adept, interesting { speeches were made by 8. Derry, T. | G, Campbell, A, Palmer, and E.,%est, - snd 1t was adopted unanimously. The lollowing is an abstract: “Resolved, - that we will organize schools, i. e, SBab i hoth and dsy schools, wherever weo | can bring 2 halt dozen pupils together _{ to catichize them both re.iigions?y and i morally—both old and young; and jonee in ¢ach month preach, or cause . to be preached, aspecial sermon suited 1 to the ogeagion ; and our prayers shall A be God bless the Sabbath school,” ‘ Duritayx Davis, ) t Sotoyuaw Derny, . Com, J. M. BurrLeß, { | The Commiitee on Education pre { enbed its report. It was received— don motion to adopt, an interesting !"i'!\-:_:::.wf'.‘»n ensued in which W. G, | Srrong, T, G, Campbell, J. M. Batler, 3. Derry snd others, and it was adop | ted unanimously. - 'The {ollowing is an abstract— | Resolved, That we hold the Presa to be somediom of great strength and (power in any community of people; {and innsmuch s our beloved Ziom was (0 Cornectional paper, salresdy estab }iti;h-.; 1 nader the editorships of Revs. 'W, 11, Deckor, Wm. H. fiay and S, | Jones, with their able and noble 'hm;d of co-edifors, We do resolve to rastala Zion's Stendard and Weskly. Llewimn, by subseribing for it individa- Nally s and by recommending it for Bnb-} seriplion to our people, | Fesolved, That we do recommend the election ol a esrresponding editor i this Conference, whose duty shall (Lo to hold correspondence with said e, and in hie correspondence, we uhall trgnsmit whatever of importenca [ocowm in this Conference D}atrid:?tto | tha colnmne of said paper, | fßesolved, That we do earnestly Crecorimend the organization of a Lite rary Soclety o this Conferonce, similar o tae one siready organized in the Alabama Conderence, Foesolocd, That we do rocomemend also to our people for subseription— The Daily Loyal Georgian, Augumts, re--a. B, Brvaat, Bditor, f W. 8, Srroxg, ; | J. M. Burrer, Com. ' Dvrmay Davis, | The proceedings of the Conference! Cwere suspended for the pmrpose of! organizing a Missionary Society, ! FOURTH DAD. Wrxnxespay, Juse 12, ! - Bistiop Clinton presiding, Devo- | Lional exerelses wero conducted by T.| (G Campbell, Journal of yesterday | (read and approved. T. @. Campbell § Lwas ciected Corresponding Editor of | | Zivn Standord and Treeirl;y Review | tor tho Georgla Confereneg, and also was elected General Agent for said{ paper, dor the HStates of Georgia and | Floride. Robert Brown was elected | | local Agent for said paper. Alexander|: Johuson, and Jobm Knappa were re-| ecivdd into full connection. The Com ‘mitteo on orders recommended the“ {ollowing porsons for Dencons orders,l* 'viz: A, Palmer, R, Btown, C. Bmith,| . Hays, J. Ross, W. Harris, J. Wil-} iams, 1% Neshit, J. Hammond, J.{f ' Wilson, B. Word, J. Warren, D.| { Wesley, M. Droomfield, E. Lacy, E. 1 j Y\‘y’{:]}"), i 3, ()’01’1.](1, T Hopkina, and An. 'Pabuer and K. Brown, for Elders. |The Heport was received, and od mo tion, 2dopted, and the persons named, elected to Deacon’s and Elders’ orders. ' The President amnounced that |, { Ordinations would take place on Thurs- | ; 'day pight, Sermen by T. G. Camp-{: |bell. It was 4:lecidc-d] te have 5004, eopies of the Minutes fubliabod. | ! Conumittee onpublication. R. Browa, | |B, West, A, Palmer, Wi 6. Strong, | I, West, A. Paltaer werd g»pointed B Committee to draft a Consiteation for . | g Lit erary Soctety. ! Adjourned to 3 P. M, : ' Benediction by J. Ross. TN % AFTERNQON SESHION. ? Bishop Blinton presiding. Opened f :'x.‘»,,';f?f';y,a:‘. (o rnle, Journal ox:lprevious, session read and approved. . The Com-| ittee on Consttuiion for the Literary {reported a Constitution for said Society. | It was received, and on motion adop {ed—Bee Minutes—QOfficers ©of < the Association 10 wit: President; Ed-| ~ward West, Recording Secretery; M. King, Corresponding Becretary ; E,‘ | Lagey, Treasuver, A, Wright. A ¥ Board of Home and Foreign Missions twas alté arganized with the following i listof officers, wix: ;Prwiden%f;West., | Secretary; T. G. Cazupbell, 1‘1"??}?011— {ding Secretary; Geo. Walker, jTrea | surer; C. A. Lattivees, Board of Man tfxgers; D. Gordon, E, Webb, W. arris, H. Simpkins, C, Smith. Adjourned, Benediction by the Biskop. FIFTH DAY, Tourspiy, Juns 20, Bishop Clinton presiding. Devotional exercises were conducted by the President.’ Joumna! of yesterday rend and ap proved. g, R T Isom Lockbart, Jus. Monreg and ;.T eflarson Knapps, were mem&e‘into i full connection. i Thetollowing resolutions were adopi ed unanimounsly : : "k .P.cwlz:edk Thata vote of thanks in herolsy tendered to the Rt. Rev, J oe:gh . Clinton for ths able and dig nified menner in which he has pre sided over the deliberstions of this body. % 2. Resolvsd, That a vote of thanks 16 alxo tendered to tho Boctotaries, Re porter and Compiler for tho faithiul discharge of their duties, | 3. Resolwed, That a vibe of thanks in also tendered {o the citgens of Awu gusta for their hoapitality, and espe cially to the Baptist sisters. who gave lum.{ yestorday; snd alsatp the pas tors and membership of the Baptiat churches for shetr christisy gympathy and fellowship, as ofinlreasd by their acte; and also to of our white brethren sud {riends in tho mmunity, 4. Thet a vote of thdnkgz heveby tenderod to the Editor of The ZLoyal &eorgion for publishing e doings of this body; and, also, for is synxpa thy for us, and the excollontiremarks he msde before this body prvim:s to its final adjournment. | ‘ Resolvad, "That = vote of Banks is hereby géizqn to the Quarterly |{Confer enca of Bt. John's M. K. Clutmh2 of this city, for their kind reception of the commilies sent to them by us, and for the symp.thgouprmd for Zion Con nection, A ‘o { - Resokwd, Thas this Conference do ‘recommecad the membes of Trinity Chuarch %0 oarry out in good iaith sl arrangememts made for this year with tho brethren of the M. g. Church South, sncl thns show their apprecia tion of kind acts, past and present, of those brethren, and the resclutions passed by theém a 8 a body in relation tion to the transfer of church property. ~ The Business Committea reported the following, to wit: | . Whereas, the A. M. K. Zion Con-, nection in Amierica, was the first to commence the missionary work ix the | South, and the suocesd attopding the| fame Leing anparalled in the past or| present history of the churches, as| shown by thenumber of sabbath rehools | and churches already estsblished, and | & mombership of six?* thousand eu—} rolled in eifim annual Conference Dis tricts, to which Florida is now added, | makingh‘flm ninth distriet; and, where- { a 3, we have met with much kindness from distingmished ministerisl breth-! ren in the Efi? E. Church South, to whose ancouragement we owe much ; and as 2 good feeling always eflsted] with us, we will do all in our power | to continue to cultivate a similar feel- | ing with them ; and to all christisa de-| nominations we extend the right band | of fellowship, and point to our m-:»f:m‘ on Zion’s standard : “ Charity to all— Mslice towards none. We will par-| sue the right, as God gives us to #oe | the right, trusting that the dawning| of a better day has begun to show i self, in whioh all the dvferencos of the | past shall be forgoticm, and iu the spir-| 1t of our hiessed Lord and Master, wo | will ever preeeh & gospel of peaco »ndt good will to sll mankind ‘ Voice of Zion. T. G. CaurszLy, } | J. M. Burrez, Con. f Do DAVB, f { The roport wee Teccived, wnd os motion adopted wnanimously, The! followingy persons were elected Trus-| toes of Trimity Church, viz: Daulel Gacitner, Stophen Wadhington, Frank| Brown, Wm. ]sobson, Jag. Thompeon, | Joseph @iles, Madicon King, Henry . Willisms and Jacob Xerrineton, 4 Committee on Finsnoce reportad. li, Wwas recetted, and on motion adopted. Capt. Bryant aes introduced, and| made-ean excellent fegeech. A vote of! tharks was tendsred to him, i The Bishop delivered hig Valedicto | ry addrese, and read the appointments for 1867. | The Minutes were tead and approved. | Conference adjourned to mest on! the second Wednesday im March, 1864, | at 10 A. M., in Trinity Chwreh, Avgu- | ta, Ga. | Benediction by the Bishop. f N. B. A missiongry meeting was | held last might. “Addresses were do-| livered by the Bishop, T. G. Campheli, | W. G. Strong and 8, f)eny. The sum | of $20.80 was collested for missionary | purpores. iM. Butler and Mre, Amy ) 'glmis;wer,e thefdizst to subgoribe,, 'l L e . i APPOIITNIRNTSE 4! ‘ U oF TRE 1A : g 8 i e BT ey | GEORGIA ~ CONFERENCE :§ vl bods 'OE THEB , : : African ' Mothodist Ewvisecope! Zian "Conmection in America, 1837 ; :,' b ’-' """;""’"‘ ?f". - P AUGUSTA DISTRICT, | Teinity Church, Elder Edw. West, { Hamburg, 8. C,, Preston Neshi, {i Zion and Soclal Chape!, W. Herriv 41 ‘Athere C. Siodth: I%+ Lexington, J. Bavgrond, +47 2 11 Columbia, Brasilia W‘ Biawaod, J. Williams.. " & P Crawfordsville and Rhea Town, 1o be supplied. | ' Thompsonviile and Butler Ureck, 1, | Jones, e vl | - Richmond. J, By, { W&tkiusvmm, J. Moulishury, | - Philadelphia “ Chueeh, Union snd | Apalia, J. Ros, ,f ‘ GI‘QCRGSbGYO),»J. f'-f:l:z.g-;r;: anek A Johunson, : | Elberton and Ruckersville, Fsomi Lockhart, ; Beech Isl:amh Jas, Monroe. ! P@tfil’ }fflbl'l‘i.fl;. Sll}fn FRRMerLry, ? ‘ TL ; WARRENTON DISPRICT. Elder, Adam Palmer, 5 - Warrenton and Sparta, Lo €0 dipe | plied, R ; . Mount Zion, I, Jones and E. Pio-! neer. . g it Old Chureh, David Weslov, ? Waresbore’, 1. Lacy aed I, Wil | Lams, . | Ray's Bridge, B. Ward and ¥, Vel | } Red Hill, J. Wilsowrand B, Wihise | head. | Reese's Churcl:, Solin daffvrsu, i t Fair Yaven, Morgan Broomticld, | - Jefferson, Rouben Smith. t - Sardis and Millian, Silas Gleorgs, § CEOVINGTON MISSION DETRICT, 5 Elder to be supplied. } o Sandersville, Lonisville; Wil | ton, (Wilkes,) Petershurg, Faliftn, | Monticello, Uhinton and Jackuon, o ‘ SAVARNAR BISTRIOT, | ' 'Elder, Hardy Mobly. ’ Savannah; (city)) Libertv county, | Hynesville, Midway and Waltowers. | ville, John Williams. i: | Wi MACON MISSION . DINTRICY, * Elder, Robert Brown, § Atlante, Fort Valley, Moviebta,| Rome, Powler Springs, Grifiin, Zebu-| km, Flt?l‘-:":‘h?('., '”} OIRPEUOO, I AT S '.':"iz,', and Milledgeville Cirenit, Dercon tusae| Morrix, : ; | . Vl, i COLUMBUR MISSION BISTRICT, | Deacon, Thommus Sueward | Columbns, (city,) St. Luake, Girard, | Taibotton, Harsis, Opelikn, Hut:uls Liberty, Shadv Grove, Auburn, Ching Megai}'.\fim‘. Knox, to be suppliad, Eldor Solomon Derry, oversiyit, | VIIL, | BRELLEVILLY DISTRTCT, | Elder, T. (5. Caraphell« Bellevillo and Plantations, Tobias | Hopkins<. : . | Dal‘itfl fl-i.l(z ;s‘-35;; | ‘ f.\v‘g: .'Aq;'h[;‘; Roboris, ; | Crayton Island, W, Lo : Hant’s Neek and Ploatation, w 0 b supplicd, ~ Vilt, AMERICAN MilsgsioN DISULJVL, ' Elder to be sapplied. . | ~ Amerigus, Bethel, Magnohiabprings, Oglethorpe, Monigomaory, Foet Validy, Tinmeville, Vienna, Rankinmvill. i . _ t Florida Conference Bisiriel, APPOINTMEN TS, | X ? | REY WESY DINERIGE, é Cornish Chavel, Kov West, Kldear | Joseph Duteh. Tampa, Cedar Kevs snd S Marvics, | Lymn Thotnas, Tallahassee, (eity,) Mavians, wnd| Apalachicola, Sl Frazier, "ol - Milton, Quiney, Ocjockney. bEfobus, Leoncounty and Chatiaigochen, Sandy | ‘; (.‘-C»l‘.[lifl"fl. i ; ST R IR | E SLCEISONVIVLE IS LRICT, ‘ - Yhomas Darley. o . Fernanding, St Augnuiing, Palaska, | | New Smvrna, Mopuicello, Madz<on,) *()aefla, Gzinesville, Mount Tabor, 'Tas key, Stone, Musquitp Riven, Livg Ok, | Take City and Concord, to hospppiied. f | UL ‘ ?l PENSACOLA DISTRIOT, ' r' Wider, Ephraim 3. Winn, Perdido Misgion—Simn'y Harbor, z Calthoun, Greenwood, Waooduille s i Home's Vailey, Veorzon and Oak dill t Harrtson Carrpway, ¢ Camphell - Mission—Campbellton, Springfield, Antioch, Detblehemn and Marysoria, S, Jones, ' . heckshatehtle Mission—Thomas ille, Bainbridge =nd Valdosta, Ste iphen Canada, \ : 1 Klder T, G. Camphell, General Mis- Signary of Georgla and Florida, and Baviag the oversight of the Florida Conferénee Distriet, ' e i General News, Difing the month of May 37,109 foreiom immigrants arrived st New York. i Tha Republicans in many parts of the Month nre making great propara. oiony for the celebration of the “(glori» fust Fourth.?? » . Nearly sll the hattlefields around Richmend are now sown with grain. The Hubsian Emperor is believed o spend abhout 8100,000 a day in Peris, The Massachusetis contribution Lo the: Sonthgrn Welief Fund is $49,035, Alabama epicures aro lnxuciating on graen ¢ormn, The quesiion of female suffrage is being agitated in Vivginia, Government will take all the tele pragh dines in Hogland for the postal RETVICC, Haber’s establishment sends out two buaidred and twenty million lead pen il veurhy, dohn Randolph's former slaves nreo seiticd bm-Ohio, and are highly spoken ol for industiey snd good conduct, A large New Foundland dog weat; over Geneser Falls o few days zinoe, uud wade the descent in safety, The New York Express says the vacut Vesta beat the li’l.}enrietta on the roturn Wwip by eight hoursand a quarter, he Chattanooga Union makes men ton ol severalimprovonents now going oiin that city, evidencing ingrossing WTOSEeTIRY. i PTOSpeTI ’ Texas papers contain sccounts of de vastating storms on the 2d and 3d et Many Lives were lost and much property ;f{.;f*.\'*..]‘{):,'Wf} L The splendid baod of vhe 16th U, 8, fantey was disbanded at Macon w - e dsva sinee, and the members have cone 1o their homes. Chict Justiee Chaso has decided not i repard the Stay Law of North Car alina i tho practico 2od pleadings of the United States Conrts, ' M omanudactory in Maine makes ton, trnonspnd bedsteads per anmmn, Westoy Thomas has just recovered Wl¢.ooo from the Mebile and OQhio Railread for losing his right arm by en enging, of which he wes fireman, running o the track, : The Saveonnsh Noews of tho 15th SEYR Muyor Anderson snd a 8 comxnittee ap painted for the purpose left the oity tihwd _n!x:"'.'a'in;_‘: 161 j-\fl:‘m.f;fl, o Invite (veneral Pope to visit Savannah, Instenetiond from the State Depart et hawe baen forwarded to Minister Carapbell to proceed atonce to Mexico, aed #eck and take up his residence avar the Juares ‘Government. The prelppinary drawings of the Souathern Asvloia Loed LC-fi.ery tool place on thae 15th inst., at Hernando, war Maenphis, The Avalaoche and Flost newse PG Wora among the win pors of prizes, The drawing 13 deemed The London Tines 1'0})5»‘:&! that in Hugland the express traing run gene rally, iucluding stoppages, about forty miles pee hour, The ordinary trains ris generally from ecighteen to thirty wiles ver houry the slowest trains nitietoen and 4 hall miles per hour. Tho largest railway consolidalion over stlemptad in this country is about Tbo consmramated. Tt embraces five or wix distinet corporations, whose linen pextend Teom the center to the extreme i",’*(«,mwrn points, and all the details of | Ihe aoreement have heen agrond vpon. . Jn Alabama there are more than thivey thonsand whits loyalists enrolled Lo dhe ranks of the Union League, and under the healtbful. influence of free spuceh and o Iree press, things hither- L 1o unkoown in that part of the coun- Ly, e pumber 3s rapidly increasing. | Tur NewsPirEßs oF KaNsis.—- [There mre twelte daily newspapers published inthe Mates of Kansas, bo. g six more than are pablished in the { State of Mavyland, Ll'here a 6 alsd jpublished in the State forty wookly Cnewspapers and twelve montbly roagm - rines, being abont doubls the®number Lol weeklies that are published in Mary and, g eleven more of tho monthly | prblications. The whole veting populs. tion of Kansas s but twenty-cight thousdand, whilst that of Marylang is {.;,‘-a;-,;,;;- o hundeed thousand. These ! ATC ?Mj"'s which 1t “’()‘ifilld be WC‘“ .ff_"t‘ , Marvianders who wish to overturn the oL eduacationsl system of the State 6o No. 23,