Georgia weekly opinion. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1867-1868, December 03, 1867, Image 1

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GEORGIA WEEKLY OPINION. VOL. I—NO. 18.1 ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER#, 1867. ;TERMS-r$3 DO: >1k. CllASfc AM* THK I^TMUKNCY.—'Tile proceedings of :i meeting of the Union men of Atlanta, an furnished u* for publi- catlon yesterday, and which appeared hi onr edition of yesterday evening, are not without significance. The boldness with which they proclaim their preference* for Jinn. Salmon 1*. C'iiahk for President In 18fls, Implies » consciousness of tlielr strength oil this point. A National Ho a no <oh Thadk.—\ Com mercial Convention, composed of delegates from -ill the Hoards *of Trade and Uliawi- bers of Commerce in the United Htsfts*. with a view to the formation of a Naftaml CUainbcr of Commerce. composed of rep resentatives from all portions of the •eoun- try, is licing agitated by the Northern press. The project Is* good one; and if prop erly conducted, the most vn limbi- ar.d 1m- poriaut result*unlglit Ik* effected *hy it.— There arc hundreds of business <fuc*tloii- alle« ting the tr.tercsr* of the chief Hsities ol the country, end ailed in*: the wIk-Ic coun try. will'll might Im* regulated vvifti mutual ai">eui in fiu li Wiiy«* as to secure advan tage^ ltint .tie lio.v impossible. The mere fart of securing an occasional •eoiilorenec bet w. cii t ie eoinuiereial Icudere and cap- itali-t-* of tile East, West and South would he uu excellent thing. (»**V. Hkomx ani» Si:*. , j.h«.:*>9».-• An Ali gn : i paj er'leuonn-es ex-Gov. Hrovvn us tile leader Of St s-u-n in 1 SM.». and advl-es the propJe of Ge ..gia it» have nothing fur ther to do w itii him. brci'tst Ik* was -ueh a ieaih r. This :i«l\ lee comes from a puhlie journal that advocated Secession in Irtot). ami again hi IS60; and wliirh still oppose* U««- constrni-tiun except on Mime basis that will M-rijn* power to the Democratic par y and its leader*. Sav! o ITiirsiis nee |K*rsee*iual the Chris tian-. • let in doing which thought he was doing (io<l service. When the st ales fell from ids eves, uni In: saw he* error, he had the im inline.'** to i lunge Itis eoursc. Wi de not lend whether the i*harl*ee* ad* i-rd* .their (•retiiret to cease follow I tig Haul, hut it is ftir to presume they did. cHAKLEtt DICKENS’ SECOND VillT. TEI.BGRArmt’JNTELIalGENt’E. Klrlilg.% stated that tin y fully ooneurn d ; down by Mr. Lincoln. 1c also appeal* In frum Itie New v«rk Auoolatlia. 1,1 1,145 ft-'»lutlou* offered by Chainuau ‘ General Grant's testimony that he was From iilehiuond. u llsoit; and also concur entirely with hi* present, by Invitation, at the Cablpct itiou.MoM), Xov. 3.1.—-There is a largo argument regarding the law of the case, councils In which the reorganisation c.ovvd waiting admittance to the United ami with the application of the evidence of the Southern States was consld- blatcs Court. 'thereto; but there were diflerenre* on some ered, ami that .while, ho assented to A company of cavalry Ison the s|s»t. points, which Induced him and Mr. Kld r the plan followed by tho Administration. Among the w itnesses summoned for the ridge to submit a third report. When DtatKH* came to thl- eouolry some twenty-flvo years ago. lie was treated as a gentleman. OurffttrafraisniMis'iwiis recognized hi* merit u« a novelist, in - manner becoming tin fiiieMSgi'iit ami w*. bred people. But nobody went crux), Nobody beslavered him with flattery. H<- was not dogged with ntteiitlni Among the witnesses suimiioned for the ridge to submit a third report. lie did not offer fpy iuggcsU6.n of his own. Govern incut, are Generals Magruder, Mu* The repot ts were all laid or. the table a ml hut was a client listener. The only active i •=“'•<* WlrkliHm, i.f Vhm and Gofil.. 11.01*.ftflnu.il. uml mode tlm .pcclul ur- part iiu tout waa III n-f ivalnlny the I'rcsl- rlvwl the*e rivllltlei »,ry m„uh iifl-r j Ga . 4u llKB 0^7...arrlv.. N» ,r!4 manner «»f o»*e. who cluiincd tli rather thun -as one who should i right, ( Know 1-: i to-day. , Later.—Thu L’witeil .States Court was not .•.1*. Mien .->* a trll.ute to *hiIii«. And 0|K . nB1 | llt „u .11.1 theJu.lic" »*■ when lie Europe, he had the IM Mmu hl . l>(n tllB trulai arriving j{rnie u. altreprewnt an.l abuae tlaoe who w|tlinut j„,|^ Cl,,,,.-, at hulr-p.-t o.,e h ,d tliu.twnond him f'.r 111- work, Mite. ,„vi,„:k. the Jl.r.lial lull,,limed Court until Thl, treatment provoked no re« w-umrruw at 11 oVIm k. do.l K o ■ iVhj alK.uld Itf U one Kentlenuu pent. w ,„„| revelved a i.-l. arain from Mr. Clm*. j.,..itlu» civilly: he do,-a ,o. ofiie «•»,«. „.j In* he would certainly he pr, sent here out Of twi. not liecauae he n-ally - to-morrow uioriilti*.-.Mr. Ihtvla Imvln* •>elve,'tlie ohjtfvt of hi, ..it to he a la, ,, notified „f theclivimirtiitu estlld not Mil heeau* he r«,prrh Mm- -, |>|RMr Mm Court limit', hut will he *I"I all ;mi,h- ,.,-m„m.,v. Ainon* the tvitue,,.- I,.Ik to he eit il and ileieremitl. Ami. he-1. i (tnul ,,i,.-,, i, v tint eminent, who Inin- s. r- llivt m.—Six div »irec- v«* Im-*-jigraut- 'hiiiiuid. Va.. doling the pa*i 'he parties wen- all white «•! the marital ndaDon has never ed aim-ngtlie ttl.u k—and show t-ite tic I the •Iliei dhu tin uny Of tin 1 Northern and Wr*! simil r record. lu I'l'na-t -. iifier t: f mu |mw|.in *it* the .-•evi ti year's war there was a otitouni i.f uivt.n ing. Sn-li thingsahvavs follow in the wal.e o*‘ protraeied civil dis order. In fipure. every good eitizenshoillii inteiv-i bimseif to establish and m-iintaiii •tal.h* govcrntiM iit Gen. Sickle* ui’i.!v a .•'peeeh at l, e Cooper In.-tit u*e New Voik, a few days .since, iu which In* Mated that lie had bc«*r two veils in t A. Saiit!i. and was convinced tint ti I peitph' o! the South knew their right- .iiei tiieir tlulie» t«* the Governnicnl. und wouid ;»•* iov.il lor all time. l.ct m hope, ihciefore. liut Sickles will not aid In getting up Another reliellhui in older to gel poidiioii in the armies raised to pul it down. Me hope tin* same Is true of idx. TlIK AIIKANSAS 1'h.KCrtOV.— 'etalls tlie election in Arkansas ate beginning in eoine in I mill vtirluna portions of the Slate. Tin* returns *»► far indleatn a very light vole. The Memphis I’o-t. »i' Sunday, s.ivs in many localitli * no: onc-haLf uf the leg ist* red Votes were east. The following coiinti ** have .given nni- Joiltie» f*.r C’ouve ti*»n. .»s (holgimtcd: M"iiroe. auijCrawlor I. !#f»; Ouachita. ISO: Izzard. 8; Van Hureii. l'.si Saline give** 261 majority against Convention. Mokk Ubtkactiosis.—Another man w horn Gen. Giant tendered tlie courtesy «f a two- aud-u-bnlf minutes interview, a few days •go. and who straitw ay repeated the Gen eral's sayings on tho political situation, hu* hail to retract the statements made. When it Is tame in mind, says the Cincinnati Commercial, that tho object of this prac tice U to s«eure a little notoriety,it matters Huh what Is reported or how tuuch there of is rctracud. Koa iiur Vics-l'RrjUDiwcr.—yoroe> ’» Indecent haste in hoist tug the .name of Grant lias tieoa cvpl.diu’d He has let Un cut out of tile tug ill all unguarded exprv*- sh'it of a desire to lie seen on the ticket .of the Vlee-Urvsidcfiey. He will probably he permitted fn give Ills undivided attonthHi to Id 4 "two pup* i». # * Tim CsirroN TaJL—Mr.Sjieaker Colfax Jm-writirn aletter in Mr. ^Iioner. of Ala* 'tmma, mien a mctitlter of i^ongivss, in *hi>')i he stties that he believe* *Hhrvottoii to V a id be, and ougUt to be. repealed.'' Mr. Votfas c*»nfr«iea that the t*K has tieeii •mre burthersotno than he antici|mte«l vrlien it w.m impon* L Cif Mrs. f.an h*r i* j4a» i«g |«s MUhmorv . jler atteecs* in Igmisville lhr»** Weeks ag**. was unequal to her reputation. Ilootii and 2»hn K. Owenk yaeli in hU auparate rob*, bnvo U*en pcrmrmlng in Cincinnati, |g>u- Mvklle and St. l.oitis. Tlie) arc now in Cldmgo. TimSuRiArr t:*au—ll h thought by ouiiy prominent lawyer* and gentlemen or both parties, iu Waaiiliigtoib tint Surratt will not ta tried again. iugconscious of Id* own merit, and tin* motive* which actuate him. lie i* not *>v r i is bit ion- :t* to wliai an ill lire*! per-on nuy say about him. Hence Mr. IIn k .Ns'-urio- fnr***. In his A’ntr not Xvt*$. •♦*.! hi Id* Marlin ('huzzfcf't. were read by tlie Amer ican public with undisturbed equanimity. I’liey could readilv iinderstaiid how a vain m.ill leels after failing to receive what h" eon eive.l to i*v b - mil niede <*f flatten ml adiilation. NVe continued to read Mr. *i* ki:ns' books.and enjoy them, aunt ear- ng a 6g w hetli* r the aiiThor ms please* Wit . -Amen*- n in inners" or not* Mr. Dickens i* n**w <*ii hi-* m-coii*! visit to \ in- i n a. 1I«* Is -it present the center ol the lireriry circle in («othiiiu. M«* lias ad vanced to tii it iierl'xl in lit**- wbirii is |»re- siinic*l to tiring ex|S*Henee. and to tetnoet vanity with the proprieties «f -s*«*inl inbir- cour.'e. Ami. since he has come to make money by Ids “rea ing*.** and tn hold up. ;ii tlie truly American fashion. Id* lia-rin war«*s ns articles of merchandise, it is !io|a»d lie will return />ln» several t housand in greenbacks—or theireijniviilcnt in gold, and pocket his imaginary neglect of a quarter of a century ago with Ids cash. l*ui simi uian Gkmok.vl Asskmiilv.— Ton I'resli)terian General A--**mbly. re- pres-liting the iute:i*s|s ,.f the I’re^loti- ri.in-in tlie Southern Static.a ciivemal in Naidivllleon I luiixhi) nfm-t-Week. Eleven -ytiods weii*ivpresonted. lP-v. A. II. Kerr pr*»**elied I he npeniti i sermon. R -v. I»r. T. V. M.hiiv. ol F.u-t Hanover i't -»sb\ t*-i \. W.,- elwted Moderator. :in^ t!**\. Dr. D-*»e" , *i.s w:i» elu*»**n Teinpo- ii.« -ly ig oil Thursday «a* the ;i*l»ni— • I’atupsco l*resb\ tcry t«» the v nod. an I ifs «-oiimd*.-*i* ie rs to Hepori ni ei-ueriU l*oj««'. »• r,'i„n ,,i ii7j7i , ivin* i... i * - *,. ■ end Grant ol op«'rations in lb*- t.ir uniitary *»is:u-t ^in*e no as lit.,id <«m- maiid on tin* ur.-i «*l April. I m>7. gives l,«>< •i>t nding--f his dmu-s iindir tin*, iv triietioii i*".-*. itnl s;ivs:**ln face of (in* «Ainc*it in .»y * iicunisf nees whie.'i ha\» a-irio .n*u*-1 i. e execution of those dutie*. I tiustmat i have not aliUsed nor teed nly iu * d> tin I and Knit i have only such orders .*nd doiiesm-n tiling* is « n manile*tlv necessary uic.irrv out lire obvi ous purposes ot the a**ta of • otign-v*.** It.* General OMvr. X-i. i. l».- s ;ys a-e’uJI\ - *erts tlie statu* of tne rivif oflh er* Ui i * ii relation* to the reconstruction acts and i* tin* *>a*is of ait oilier orders in relation to civil afi.tir wni» ii 1 l.ave issued.” T!*!-fi ler p.i'viti •* f.*r tlie r«*t**»»ti«*t» o' tne **i\il .•dicers ot ill*- State Uoveriinii-nts of AJ.i- •aiiia. Georgia ainl t-|**rWla. The repott enimMlh-s Cioneral i’ope'stmr- ms|Mind<*n* o (heivtofbiv* nuMI-bed) with l*rovl*l**ti il Governor .I.-tikln*. relative to nis abuse ot his p.i-dtioti by publi. ly using his influence against reconstruction; an reii i** io tin* general character of tl»e c i oiliecr* of ill* district. Ilo gives Ids rea sons for issuing his onh-r. which lorn; - t.'ieetu oiiMgeuieut of disloyal p-ijier* t v “the civil governin*'ioN advcitiscnients uad is* given t*i such paper* only as have not op posed and do not apisise rei-nri**'meii*»ii under the acts o' Congress, nor aireuiot t»- .iIs*truct In any manner the civil otueci , ippoitite*! tiv the military authorities in till* district In discharge of their duty l>> threats of •violence or prosecution, or other i penally, a* soon as t ie miliiuy proteetii i! « wlthdtnwii.lor ai-U |ietToruie*i iii tlielr- tii. i.i apa-iiy.” In sjs aklnj *-f th** Moiifle rtor, pres*; *1 Ills oidigilioits to Governor 1* titoti. oi A *n.- .iiu. b*r hi* eordm' uid issUran e,j.i;-! nNo aekuow • i hide itedness *{i»v» rnor Val.. r. * Ida. for a-lvlee -uul ••*-i*t »m*e. l.i • ling nonarl-s on liU idvil . tiesavs: - I uny say generally, that 1 hvvuj iim r»*pwri inrei’f'ered as .Ittle. either with iudlvldu ils! pressi-n* of rived to-day. is i.en. Holn»rt K. Lei*, lien I'listls Lee and Fitzhilgli Lee are al** IlCiO. <i*-n. Horace Porter, of General Grant's staff, is also a witness, and arrived to-day. Kx-Gov. Letcher and General Francis 11. Snitth. oi Lexington, are here. Upon the aunoniieciiient of the adjourn ment of Court to-day. the crowd, consist ing chiefly of blacks, quietly dispersed. Judge Underwood to-day granted, upon the prayer of Gen. J. D. Imhoden. a mna- ‘lamu* to compel Gen. Schotleld to permit i him to vote. It is returnable on tin* Mb of December. Tin* rcuin- out «*f wlih li Davi-'Jui v is to .e si*le* led. i* oio-third colonel men. Savannah. Nov 2a.—There was a largo meeting «*f merchants to-day to nieinnr- allze tin* ('..muil"ioiier of Internal Reve nue at Washington in regard to the re moval of the vexatious way in which the cotton tax Is collected in the interior. A committee of three wa* apjM>inte«l to pro- •*eed ui once to Washington. The general opinion of the meeting was that many month* may elans uud* r the present sys- r**y. ere cot foil call la* moved from the place • I production. l.nulkiunu Convention. V • w i Mii.i.a ns, Xov *J."».—Convention met t I oori- i-g a 11 o'clock. El.hytlv** mimd/er- wer** pr.-sent. .Judge J. (i. Talla- fei r.» w is elected p.-rmnuent President on the third l allot. Win. Vogcrs.col ,red. wa* ••h'ei-t’ . . rniaii.-nt -,*.*r la v. and a negro w ••!*•( i'• r^' int-at aro.s. in faking tin* I-halr. Judge Tnilatena* m ole a brief l»ut si-n*ib]e adtlress.dwelling ‘•utiiety ii,***n 111** duty of the convention, in forming u new ei,n*titinion for in* .Stab* The Prince** .S.tim Naim arri'-ed here to- day l*y the i r*-n**h steamer Mimr >. from Vera Cm/, a*-* ompanh-d by Eugene D - .«l«cbam:t Onkthailonal Cottvciafioo .M(»Ni*i*,M..Hv. X’oveni'r-r -*.'*.—In r 1 Recoil*!ruction « *mimiif*c. a un-iuori i was oll'rr* 1 to the t otigre * **t' U nited *s »•:••*. praying thaulie j 1 •«*nt r.-.-ons-1 ' ! m law - he. *.. all. ; • ! i**rit\ or rl: • \*.t*‘(s vo»ihg *m li.n qui-si: - i articles of imp^.achnient to tho Senate, at! provided by vote takon, In December. The nppolntmentofSchonek to tlicehalr- inanihip of Ways and Means, who iHvorak liigli protection and expansion, excitea sur prise and comment. Havana, Xov. 3C.—Sterling Exchange 14alfV£ 7 - Loxnox, Nov. 26.—Boasla, Austria, and soma otlier email powers, adhere to a con ference. Prussia counted on objections. England considered it a nlere Matter of form. The Pope demands statu quo. NKW Yonxv Nov. 20.—The Nytro Gly cerine exnlosion at Bergcon, N. Jm killofl nine and injured others. Baltimour, Nov. 20.—John 8. and Geo. Wise have been indicted for assault with intent to kill Edwanl A. PoilanL The city U crowded, with roughs to vyjt- ness tlie 3iviz6 liglit Vetwecu Coljler'and Kelley. Over thirty thousand words were tele graphed Northward yesterdy regarding impen.-hmenf. making over fifteen solid columns. Tin: IT.okida Election—Tub Politi cal Siti'ahon.-—According to the returns received, the voting in Florida has been disproportionate to the registering.— Altoiit four hundred majority has been ••a-! for (-mv.-ntimi. according to our latest a*!vice*. A letter to the Savannah Repub lican. dated Tallaha-i-ee. November 2IUI, In eountv. Miihlie Florida, piuvlin,". pcaral that Mr. Johnson had boon P" t | H . r ,. wl .,,, m . arl) c!-bt limnlrr J n-istored, lie House j *»or of those bonds for tho lad twelve i mid hut littleovc-r two hundred votes were der lor \\ etlnnalay «»f next week. dent's order to kayo prominent j*rebel* like Bill to niis|n*ikI the civil ortlecrs during Toco brought to 1 condign punishment. Impeachment was referred to the Judlclu- As to the pardon of prominent'rdbcls, it ry t oiniiditec. appear* that many of tho most prominent A motion was subsequently made by Mr. of them wero pardoiicd on tho rccommen- y. ijne. of Maine, to reconsider the vote of datlon of Grmit, Speed, Stanton, etc. As u jff-n-'. ., and to table a vote to r(M*onslder, to tho iKUjdonlrtg of some humlrcicL iHy‘rt- xfiiMi Tastens the Dili In ‘the Judiciary eYs 'front n' Western VirginTa regiment, (.'•mimhret*. and removes it from the arbl- which the report alleges was done in order I trary control of the House, which was re- that they might vote for n Democratic! gar led as a-oil of test vote on the queg-j member of Congresa; it appears from the lion. j evidence that they were not pardoned un- I Hal lie's iinltioti prevailed with hut little til some weeks after tho election, and that I I opposition, indicating the weakness of the , the President merely endorsed the appil-l -.-iieme to Mi-p*-ii*l in-fore conviction. : cation iu the usual form, referring it to tiie The rules were suspended and resolutions j Secretary ot War, who liinix-lf granted it. lopted declaring that In the judgment of The Uomni'ttee enquired into tlx* pos- ie lloii-f. It is unnessury to proceed at! session by the President of certain Ten th* 1 present with the hiiildlngund equipping of, ues*ce bonds, on the supposition that hi w :it ships. j posses*Ion of them might have som* 'the rales were su**|H*nded and a result!- neetiou with h's release of the property ofi donad./pfed declaring that in t!ie present, Southern railroad companies; bur it condition of our Ii nances, furthe **f territory i* inexpe Rent. nti«l the holds itself iiinler no obligation to vote j years. money for Hi*-h pun-liases. A bill declining .‘-t. f.oni* a |s»rt of entry was referred to tlie Committee on Coin- The Bouse adjourned, lion. Grant's evidence covers three columns but the following tells the story: By Mr. Mood bridge—Question: 1 under stand your position to he this: You did not a»*nmo to originate or inaugurate any l*olley. but that when any qm-tion came up and ymir opinion was a-ked as to what ti.** President wa* going to do or had done, you g ive an opinion. Answer—That Is it. exactly—and 1 pre sumed the whole Committee *»» on erstood •a**. I have always been utlciitive t«» my own duties, and tried not to interfere with other |w-ople's. I was always ready .rigid ite matters pertaining to tin* arm,;, ■ a In* t**r was willing *» origimite mat- i**.- pert tilling t(» the civil affairs of the l’..,led 8tit(*s. When I w-is asked my ii.ion about what had !<*-- , ii done. I was il ng to give it. 1 originate*! uoplin in ii-. gcsie*! n«» plan for the civil g< In reference to the trial of JcH'cr.*oii Da vis. Attorney General Speed, and the* , onn- *el for the Government, shoulder all tlie responsibility of not trying him; the avowed cause being, that if Chief .lu-tiec Chase would not preside, and that Attorue\ General Speed would not consent, umlci any cireuin*t iiiees. to have the trial eon ducted before Judge Underwood. There was ail attempt, on the part of La fayette C. Biker, to get up a story about an imagiti »r> letter Iroin Johnson, as Mili tary Govern* r *•(' Tennessee, to Jedcr-on Da\is. oll'eiitig to Mini over the State to him; hot t * (*ui*nitte*» e.ml<l have no trouMe in «' i-'Ilig what degree of credit wastobeg • u to it. The tale fell <till- Th> allegation against the Presi- •ving util v I **nly gave ti lui*l been measiir* s 1 still pl\ nneth.iig <iui*-kly, could Ik uu«« **• (• ltd i »t Ohio, win* presented the in peach meut. a*-kii*>wU a dgcd •i• »* 1 • ic**d t*» the ('ominittee -ill !*-nce iu Id* |k>.ss('« *ii»u. -_r in- ’!; • bead -t tlv-Stand- :• (*s <*) tile H*»l|se ; • 1 the <’iMiUllit’eeoil Eb eti in**] Me-iiis. ,\lr. .**el»ei t. Out * regisf jiollt I i that • it tv hut one vote wax ncnibrrk of the Hoard m i<> rote, and more than two hundred original Union men— Southern Io\alDt* and avowed Republi cans—declining to participate in the elec tion. In *-t. John* county but one hun dred and thirty-seven out of four hundred and thirty register***! votes were polled, and of three hundred and eleviii whites only thirty voted. In Volusia county, out of one liiinred and 11flv registered voters, hut tw.-ntv-oue votes were polled during thrre tiatjH election. Many of the registers themselves either neglected or refused to v**te. It we are correctly Informed, ami we believe we are. there was not more than nine hundred white vd a eaxt i< Im tinlr. out of over ileten thounand ir 'dies The same writer s.iys tliat "the w RepiRilic.iu*' imtnbcr ah*mt two thou* including the native Union element. i< refug.-e-; or Northern emigrants. •**.*/ one-h'd: <» thn,\ Voted at the election.’ ite The writereoi Tu if there is I. •!*■-»Ut ■*| lings elude »V3h Of t*lit. tin* re- M l r.m-i .lv al wing is id it i* * .id nii- n.ions. :.l .Mr i’otu : Banking - cldc l.'ailro but thirte« , n I*, the stniig! ecu how W isel, rko- .1 win’-puller- in The 11- llied to lh Tii** M. inquire i Xe smmet. * «*XjM lie (lit* regoi.d army. A reselihlon relsirni..^ ends Sileridau. Sickle*. 1 •* was introdU 1 ed and ref* ri Edward Dunbar.4^iit t Globe, was ordered Ih-Imi Semite lor emit* nipt. The Semite adjourned 7/ows,'.--A re*ol»itlon w no coniniitu*** s tall i«««-«ir eXjKHjs** I-.* t -r w Itboiit I'm ther **0!*^ of the 11--u-• Mr. Bout well, second me;nl>er •: t!. •lielnry Commitree. rosK to re|M>;t the fiiuoiiy t tk« 1. y Dm comrnitt.v on (Njaeliim-i.t. an i tile majority rej*on I'll drm ..n At. *ViU-on. dl»sen*lng. a to Geh- Seholiehl • till*’* v e. Virginia, d • ng tne wat w half (»f the pr! * and in oi. * r : ttnluuei with tin and niti«*t\ -tlire •r jH-r-onal r.r.lotdn.? cl p* r- »i:s in i o K-.m the army It * y -tat*- was in • o ? let-r-ste*! pir- tl cv may vote in le.i.jent'* opinions. • * * 11 *ti of tr- as. ntive offe|if>es. Ir restorationcau*ii«g '. The tenor of the L ew Vs.rk !l,r ' M >thoiit tie* entire it ar *H t* e n!d*g***l nsurpitioii* of j mentioned, j The majority assert. al**». that by v mis ollh-ia! and public doclaratb-n-. Preahlent has sought toolMtruet lie* ! *-f 1 'digress t*.r tlie piclrt*ali*n» -*t States with p.rlleiii .r ref. r. n.-e t- : I'onstltiiilonul Ameiidmviit appro. Congress. Toe report Is very lengthy, ai.d signed Bout well, Williams, Churchill, Thomas debated an *inall» t il/’* Mr. Davi*' ;..*! : » * mi|-t, ID* >l*illtl*e riteK; i t! l.i .rit; !.*. i ports, consists In . common earriei* t-* make a the power above j areotiut of color. 1 -etwee p» I m thl* ring In- t.*r Mlg lopted t . !U - J question litis iiJotnit g * •• J induc«*d l»> tfear **l • u.langeri * .d*-,-lioii o| oiner Hu-'-*s. :>u*t i (be.* k-« t iu view ha*, .dieany i»e tallied, ill part at least, hj the a lop -evtloll one of the Bill of Rights, declares that ail per«oin po-ses.* civil and |K>Utie:d right- slid pub dr pr lege*. An article wa* reported by u.e tvtmiilt. pi D 1 by Mr. Williams, of and Liwrenec. , „ ] A rc|n.rt was also submitted by \YB»on{ tec on Education, providing for ih* jority report i» jiiinf Woodbridge,dissenting tr«»m the views Ushmeut. throiigiumt the Hut. •onto appri-ed. >vaa t n t*. Virginia Olds il! S *1111!- e-'ful alt*-ni|>t •*■*! sdd. "Well, l’li. eollVi t*tl r • v»s l and get a g**ml |d:o-*r- • '.«*! :f el -dlengelstliel.iei that !** !■ ■ i Al V *>»inmllli— of •Iu*!g.- 1’-i,I.-j-wo*mI waa a*-e*l • if'-!‘<»n Divi* could be **Oli\ •*'-» • uion l. iii rep!l( »l that he •** •’.*! < him. hut It s- nl*| ' tlm folio a* ,u .tecordaime with thetc-ii- uiles h-•e.wlth submi hd. and the vie,. ! of the law . eivw.th pr.-M-nte*k the comma- | •«*•• Is of opinion timt Andrew John* >n ! | l».\ T.delii **t the Uiiited States, is gllilly * t ! Iiigi* * rim* * and mUh-«ncau*>rs. lu thHt.v'.e i f elos.-- *v ith the foil »w ii»,( resolulini.; (t. That An* he a Johnson Ik* im i peach. ;! for high crimes and misucii.t au . • Tin*, re purl was follow ui by mliigScu * x l‘ appliiiisn ami disapprohatn e,. •ng hiag-ivel. 1 he majority,and asserting that there •va- no evidviice pr*‘S*enCtHl which demand- •d i'lipe.icknu'iit, hut they eonilciiliiK*! hi* .M.dticul views, and Were Willing to ecu-! iu . gm b •b • gioni. t * J11 '-* I .-rwD Ti; I* U-: -re wa* in iHgurut* - M- ! »av is'. *mri • lit ini.-.-.' .»• papieip.*. oa. cm n ij. th*- ( i nm * i>a • > • thm. f. * . !l :* J »v.,uM *»♦-.; ! lfy J«r to .Ii-.. • iljp 1 ■' :■- oid -.t tcl.L • T)2* u— it I 4 in I *1- wHI »*.\ mi • • dir or:- . 'iinjK>iem 1 crjp- Ii the * ourt should overrule ttieemit.*et.. township or school «*!*♦?riot, one (»r morn schools, at which ail the children *•! the Statu, between the tlgc* *»f 18 ami J*» jnu--, tuny attend freu of cn.irge. V iinnh.ri t r.-. * amend, hy pnivi.ling *qnratu M-b.-.Jv toi T-;e tninorit) report, hy Messrs. Mar- j white ami colored . iill..ren. was t.iMed— • .a and Eldrldge, strongly defends the yeas nays 27. Oil the flnnl vote thc-c - vs Went f: tn abuse by Ills political cue- clou was adoptitl—yc.ts IW. nays .1.) ;. *, am! asserts that his only fault eon- The real cause why the Radical* did not t , l„ ..... M.-ilW Oil* »'«»«' *«• |vq'"ri»K ,,, w ,„ p ^| M ,y wlth.lnw l , , , U11 , ■ , 11... party »i.lcti cleetwl Ill'll In "Ul'Ji.. mrien .0 make no dk.lncllon betwren , n ,t l rav >.^.he Ulinrl«.u« prlmimr lupo dt~. nr with elvll oitfetais as was|*on.-|st«*iii w uii t||K Hjieaker meuntliiie using hifg’ivel. gating tin* iiecph* ol the South. The re- travelers on account of color, wa* that verandum. ”* *' nl m ' ' Ul erWll *j Mr. Wilson, uh.iirm.ui. for himself and ; port *s extremely caustic an«l abusive, and there wn* danger of breaking up the Con-; The rep-*! •uibruKi* the several order* «*ti Mr Wtmd hr idge, presented a report with-n , spe.vks h.rsldy of some of the witnesses ventlon, several members threatening to! Twt M WTMMt Pong TraDB.—The Ctn- Genorai P*qH» relative to reghtrutfoii. uiui emielud***: j wlm t. *t!,ie*i indore the committee. Baker withdraw if it was adopted. i Trice Current of \\ ednesday fMysfr. W; l*i l ' ?r *? STSf I^^kiVIi. J ! U J[ * ■ **' v * Mientfore declare that the case be-1 IsAivciised ol |s- jury. and they conclude: It Is highly probable that the propoauL^llJjWSf UUjfJJ 1 JJ* whbh have .men publDhev! ,, y tl ,,. t «, tlnumy and ! The Urc-idca! will Im held In respect hy tlon to organize a provisional CIvU Gov-' mlU^ n ^uHng th ho^ , ‘ At Si j measured l«y the htw,doe* notdlsclo**such . hi* ***»ai»tryuien. when hi* calumniator* erntnen 1 . in place of the present State Louis all the hog* offered are taken, but*' ; PnuibnxTUt. ,-rinie* and misdemeanors, within the j an* piltori * i in thesuidy lug acorn «ud In- Governmcut, will be qua*he<i In the Corn-, quantity is fight. At Chicago the n- r!!?Mm “, r '•»*-; O'J".'I .uu tlion ml..-. i2af8ttMtau3Ri55 wTft tod llon-e l»*i night a lively diseussion the consiltiuional interimsltlon of the' Tim points ma*le in the summing up of Masuimotox. Nov. SW.—Tlie Immense $oio, but tho hogs are very few of them ••r»»se a* t*» win* w**»ild la* the un.-i avaljs* ||*H|se. and n*e«iinmentl the adoption of the the majority report again*! the Ureahleiii amount of matter sent Northward last j lit to make mess pork. At ihat polntsomt Me candl'nv* fbliowlngr are nni borne *»ut hy the testimony: night caused sonio delay in the receipt of | {W 1 ! 1 Peking will run up to a A«.'rri'm'-.'xdnnni th« Jmll.l.ry Commlfjn- fntt-.u l.« ite l-ro.Ul.M.f, li»vln X rnnul.r JUpaU'liM. 1 pg.V.fiRy^ili'/!!jlffSigj-'fe, 1 !!! »f opiqim* ihe nun*** of W.S. Itam-oek. Is**1 sehargeo imdi the lbrther con*1*lcr»- usurpevtii»e jiower*»f Uoiigros* In organ- Gold cloned steady at40. It I* said that: short and brisk. The rates at m. U'liDare •f |*.i ii ,y\ an la rind Judge Thurman, of i| U ii *». the pro|s>sed Impeachment of the itlu/ governments In tho .Southern State*. Secretary McCulloch threw twenty-flvo! about the same as those current*tt Id* ago, iifelv to return! P^hlent »f the I'idtod States, .and that it wll. be f,i» I iu General Gram's tewtl- million, on the market to control it, or! £fiL «% •lent State* lo insure their election.- the suhjei t l*e lunl on Uie table. irnmy th.u the programme which was tol- rather to prevent a panic. price iVfiO cents hlilu r. tba WiuhiHjtan Utter, tUH, Mr. Marshall. In behalf of himself and Mr. towetl out by Mr. Johnson had hevu laid Beta are made that tho House will send jfioga are so much Lett, r.' Aaotiixu Dauocaam* PauiiDXXTiAL ICistu.—A« sn lnn* nrd De*ii*» *at.e iu«hiiIm*|s of