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■•marks *1 Hm. V. P. Vitek tM
Ka-Klax BUI.
We republish' la an otter cotumu, from tte
Dill; Globe, the remark* ot Hoa. W. P. Price,
made, oa tha 4th instant, la tte running debate
ob the Kn-Ktttyi Bill.
Hr. Price presents hi* view* oa tte qneetkw
under dtocusslou ta a very clear, forcible end
lmpmattre eiyla, He liadlcatm the State which
he, in part, represents, bom the daaderow
obaigaa-ahlch-had been-made the pnfoxtol.
the proposed legislation fay Congress, and ihowe
that the condition la which hie people have
been placed la not one ot choice, bat on which
ha* been brought aboat by influences over
which they bare exerted Utile or no control
We commend theae remark* to the careful pe
rusal ol oar reader*.
D eorattea el ah* erawa at I
•rata Dm*.
The return ol spring tune, with ita aweet
flower*, ta moving the noble heart* of Southern
women to the pcrioraance ol the aad doty they
owe to the memory of the gallant berom who
died in detence ot their country. Everywhere
throughout the Sonny Sooth they are preparing
to atrew flower* upon their graves, the emblems
ot a nation* love and gratitude lor ita iallen
brarea. Tbit is a custom that ahoold to ever
honored. Respect and lore exhibited for the
virtues at the dead, bespeak the virtue* of the
living When a people target their noble dead
—those who tell in defence of freedom’! sacred
cause, they are ready themselves to become
slaves.
■•warts at torom. W. V, Price, la lb*
areaTA^^'^"*’**'*■ j* “
location before the Boose, 1 wtttnotasbtheie*
tiuleence ol the Boos* at this Ume tor the pur
pose ot reading it Not that I am Indiflereal to
the fate ol tbl* bill, not that I am Indfftmnt to
Iberfleet which-it la calculated t ■ hare upon
lev's
The Hatei T«lN»yk sag
A prtl Past.
Toe St. Louis Republican, a paper ol very
large circulation, bas copied, without remark,
the Ku-K ur outrage which the Macon Tele
graph and Me-sengergot up and publiahed as
an April tool hoax. Thus the story will go.
and it* circulation will not cease till the next
Presidential election is over.
The Ushil* Rcelaisr.
That staunch Democratic journal, the Mobile
Register, CO" es to os to-day with an entirely
new tsce. We trust that the metamorphose to
typical of con tinned prosperity.
Dreadrnl Tragedy.
The Mobile Register ol the 9.h instant con
tains an account ol a dreadful tragedy which
was enacted at Whistler, Alabaman, on the 9th
instant. Dr L. Martinez, a citizen of that place,
was shot dead while reading in hia office, by
oi e Geoge H iho, otJQiitroaa, Mississippi. Toe
cause which KrJ to this terrible deed, is not m-
la'eJ Inliy in the R-gister. But enough Is sta
ted :o show that fits wile of Ushu, who bad
bees under the medical treatment of the do-
cessed, bad some connection with the *9Ur.
A Sooth Carolina gory -Baaottoaor Rad-
Icallsnt.
At a late special term ot the Conrt ol Oom-
mon Pleas tor Sooner County, South Carolina,
there were but three mkiit mem among (be twen
ty-tour Jnrorr on the two pane)*—two on Jury
So. 1, and one on jury No 2. To these juric*
were given the mod imnortant case*, some ol
which veto *o complicated as to etnbansM, at
timet, 'he bench mad the Bar. What a oooditioo
oi thing* 1
to
Th* tary U wn*NNiw.th* ytlla become more
• eiluched,
with rage,
r ** Down with
JPWfcUilMMBai
and tempestuous tint ah, time appears, aa
accident.aPtoed teadahoy* tMlribum.
by tide wrthtts ihlsfeesol MOtell Tte
beard are WHi WBk ,
Hugo, the author of “ Napoleon the Little," by
the side ot tte secretary oi the man ol Sedan,
spretsetet
Terribly grand tpecttrial From all Ups there
came one spontaneous cry oCChusttsement f*
" Here is chaatittmahl I 1 ’ (Chalimettif VoOa ti
tfaS people, ^ya.e bat because.the^aigu
_ been Itlitry^
mure able than~myeeii, upon this tidc'dl the'
Utilise, have exposed its unconstilntionsl lea-
tuns* and laid bare the many wrongs which H
will infect upon the people t! it should become
slaw, f desire to recap?tte anexptrud time nl
my colleague [Mr. Young] in adding the weight
ot my toaUmoaj to that ot hie, and other gau-
Uemen'MW, to the general good order and
peacefulness which to-day exist in the South,
and particularly in my owo Bute.
Disguise it as you may, Mr. Speaker, this bill
i* Intended to affect only and sole’; the people
■>l the Isle InsorrecUoaaty flutes It it become*
a law, I have no idea that it would ever aflact
any other lection of the United State* than
those State* lately at war with the United
Siate Items.
Bnmrwlck is to have bewl on a scale cora-
meoeurale with the wants of .that growing
place.
The Bute Dental Society convened in Au
gusta on Friday last.
Orr exchanges bring cheering accounts ol
the truit prospect everywhere in this State.
Colonel J. B Gender publishes s letter In the
Auguste C’hiooic'e and Sentinel, addressed to
Governor Bo : oek in which be declines the of
fice of Disfncf Judge, on the ground ot the in-
constitutionality oi the a«t creating the office,
and the noconstitational manner of his appoint
ment.
We quote as follow* from the Newnan Her
ald, ol Friday:
ATT*kpr*D Assawncanow —Oa Thnrvday
ngbv. itie sO'.n ultimo, a most dta'-otical attemp'
vu made to iMv-ain.ie Mr. 1-aac Bankston
the overseer ot Colonel J M. Bill, at toe plan
tation ot ihe taller in me dnl dto'rfet of thi-
coontjr. The wo<ifd-he assaano Bred in through
a window ot Mr B»i ltaioo'* bouae, toon the-
bn re-uro from the latent ot the day. One ot
bU clildren sle* piog ne,r the window in tu crib,
natrowiy escaped being killed The shot an
i ng* intended tor Mr Bank-ton passed nev
him iqio the opposite wall, tearing the lower
portion of the window,through which the *bo-.
entered, In pitc** siw one or two ol the ne-
gr-ie* on toe place are »n»p«cted of tht* tool at
tempt at asaa-aioalit’O, a men lurther inveatiga
tiun will probably onng to ligoL
Bohop Beckwith confirmed twenty per-
•ona at Christ Church, savannah, Thursday
cght. .
The Albany Newsiay* or the H. L Kimball
House, id this city i
The building i* palatial in it* con'tnrction,
ornaiDi-nt* i'u and oo-ie a; p!ianc«, ahtle ill
faintsniog an : tails i hoU are princely m tbrir
gorgn>u»ne,». v.neiy and exuberance The
bigneat tODct pu n tor human comfort to ai-
U.nert in ita admirable arrangement and no-
•urp*.«rd a; fio^nicoenta, and 'herasil -building
ln.agmii g- . 1 'he »i.de>t 'uzunet could aearcn-
ly n.e to .he lowest stage oi ita boa pi table at-
ITaClmneSi.
Hon. B B Hinton is nominated by some of
the papers at a suitable person to preside ov< r
the Senate of this Bute.
The Remains or John c. Calhoun.
Tne char , ron New, ol yeaterday 1 * date con
tain. ih- lol ./wing account ot the re interment
ot Mr. Calbnuo’d temain*:
Tne remain* of John C. Calhoun were ex
humed < n Saturday mi ruing and replaced in
it e vanlt wueie they angina ly reposed
It will be remember d ny a cno<en lew, that,
oo the ntgtu pteceding the er,cation ol Mon in
Inland by >be Cut,federate tores, the bones of
Calhoun were uk-n from their vault lor obvi
on* reasons, and were laid in tit Phillip’*
C urebyeni, to ibe ea i til the venerable chare i
Tot re t he remains ol our greatovt t'steaumn
hate rtate i in )4-tc« during there six eventful
year*.
Tne Hri"or i«, ! .t an t Rector and the Vestry
men o r>; P i.iip’. w.re pt'eant at tie duum
tiruun ,«nl hibwe-i the ci-fflu a< It was born
to he t,»d tm t wt*i ol isi.- cuurcb. It was in-
ditd s on ir.p w ene. W nils ail else is iroabied
nod rail, the tnvbiy »pitit of Calhoun tia'ka
Suroad.ai ' r,• - du-', it* wandenngt over, u la d
h r m 'be nu uoo , *.leut grave—laid In ine
I. — *m id -Ddl i.a-i I oa *u..h her witeal son
1> Vt*. >, u. ^ ,1, l wen-
i had hoped, air, wbea myself and colleague
were permitted to take our seat* oo the floor el
ibis H iare, that the work of reconstruction was
finished. Wbea tte Bute of Georgia,-*? the
admission ot her Senator* and her Represents
lire*, look her place in IhU Courts*, f bad
hoped tbit she was ooce more a Stale In the
Untoo and entitled In the prelection which the
Coast itu iou oi tte United Bute* was intended
to fve her astwett ae bar people-
Mr Speaker, while I have discarded, to a
great extent, the discussion nl political matter*
since 1 bare been a member ot this House, I
have not altogether been indifferent to political
questions [ have oootented myvell with de
voting all my time sod attention to makiug my
people feel tab) they were completely restored
to the Union. All that tte Agricultural De-
p-rtmenl at tte Goveraaseat coolvt do ha* been
done to asak* (teas feel that thav were once
more receiving eotne of tte tenefl'i which ihe
Government aflurda. The Foal Office Depart-
meal has atso done much toward making the
people ol my isolated district feel that they were
agaib to the Union and in raiatioo with ibe Ftd-
eral Government. The Kogiucgf Bureau of the
War Depaumeuf. ha* alio commeoced to ex
tend tu tauor* into my country in order to de-
vetopa lu untold wealth ot mineral and agricul
lurai reaoorcea
But, Mr. Speaker, it baa torn lined for this
bnnea ot ih-t Fndasl Government to make o*
feel that we were still at war, or rather that war
was still being waged against u* When we
surrendered over oar arms at AppomaU'dt
Court Boose- and Gream.boro, we returned to
oar homes and engaged in the pursuits of peace
t he great captain of yoar armies said, “ Let
Iter* b* pence." Yno then gave us war sod
called it peace. Now, while peace reign* su
prome in every atclinu qf the South, you call it
war 1 wan astonished, the other even tog, to
hear fb* deeUratim upon the other tide ol the
Hou-e, by the gentleman from Pennsylvania
[ fir. Kelley] that war still existed in the South
Strange declaration, indeed, when it is known
that there to not a solitary armed man In the
South opposing either the laws of the United
State- or in opposition to the soldiery ol the
Unitrd States. We bare desired peace, ami
had at length began to bdleve that our desire
bad been reached, that peace wee c mpletely
restored—that, having passed through tour or
five year* cl tedious and wearisome reconstruc
tion, we had at last reached a position where
we were entitled to an equal dtatnbutton ol the
benefits of the Government and an equal share
oi ua protection.
Admmt- g that hers snd tbsre in the South
an i utr.ge naa teen commute.!, not alone on
R pub.’cans aad negroe', but upoa Democrat.
—aa tte aasa-eiDatior, by a negro of B->o R. W.
Flournoy, a h-adi' g Democrat c of the Georgia
Legislature, will sauw-1 insist that crime drei
not exist to such an i xient a* would author xe
ibe io>erven ion ot any doub ful of even pwi-
uvs power ol the General Outernaeni to ,up-
preas. I deny ihat aoyhiog has oo are 1 to
Georgia since her rendmlwoe io lie Uni m
'ha would ju-tify the exerc -e ol any <ucb
preer as i- g ven to the Pre-i leal by tbs meav
are now be ore be House.
Instead ol tnu* c mint: ae to opprew the
pei p'e ol tbe hourh, if j. u would nt lr enforce
ibe iaws sir. a ly in existence h r their pr iter-
la n, it wou d rend to allay a>l the trou-Ji-
wbicb re*l'y exist* In ibai sec 1 Ion. In.tead i f
pr-eeii- > y people a*they bad every reason
t*»belirv. it..y -rould be pioticted when their
lie r -cuiarv.. could be herd in Congreas.
l v rave till ue«u made to feel the heavy hiel
ol ue tyrant.
Have inr people no cause of cnmpla nt? I
dare >a> h a roeaiber, upm this fl or do not
know the n ■ n' ol the outrage', wo ms, and
evi * which my people have bad io e du e
wnile p l,log through toe diea-y mam of rt-
C'Oimr.iioo, and wmc-i h»ve e n p*r e r-tn I
opvi hero 'y revet.u • ffle-ra and sol i-rsoi
'he Hived sa ea G. v.to ^ent, wh" seemed to
bel-e.e'bat leto e l.ey waie still unoer the
b.n ot tne G rerame l they w.re at liberty Pi
treat them a. ih y did, and 'or which they
woul! not be hell ac-o.nabie Th- pe pi-
bad ever/ reai n to beli-ve aud hope that into
tr at n-nt would '« stopped when fecoistrue-
lion wav sc omp iab- d.
Mr. rpe >ker, I have before me seversl letters,
inform ng me of outrage* trcrnly pctp-t-stnl
in my own county by Untied stale* tol lers
and revenue officers
There are hundreds and hundreds ol loyal
men in ray district, who remained loyal to the
Government of the United Slates daring the
entire war, some ol whom believed that thav
bad a legacy lelt to them fir their loyalty alter
the war, u>-w!t: the right to manufacture whto-
ky wiih- ot let or hio'leranca Some of them.
perha'S, had never learned that there waa a law
apamst ibe d<st II itioo ot whisky nnltl very rt-
emtty The-e r-veoue officers went into my
wcti"0 of ihe a'aie for u.e purpose of arrsaiIng
mis clsa. ol offenders, snd perpetra'ed outrage*
on Innocent m- n n<H at all conuecte-l w ih the
bus)area woicb wmild utnoi.h ibis li>,use it
they could be slated In detail P-W eall-, l« w -
aoidtng citizen* were taken and dragged from
their bomea, and carried a distance ol near y
one hundred miles, to be examined a* to whether
they hwl vtotaled the revenue laws In one
case U.e party was not .11- wed to take a thinge
of clothing or speak to bit lamily. And when
twenty or more ol my neighbors wire talus
away from their bumea and 'amnia, and exam-
in d before Co ted State* nffice'i at Atlanta, it
ws. fodmi tltat no ground oi complaint exiab d
against them I But fill their property was de
stroyed. Ate (bey b> iouk to Tula tor redrew ?
Mr Speaker, is not my statement suntaiued
by the ftcuf I hare before ute the charge uf
Judge Krskioe, tbe United State. Judge fur the
D . tict of Georgia, in which, be calis the stten-
lion ol tbe grand jury of the United Slates DU
tncl C-'iirt to Ihe outrages and wrung* upon
the e fr pi-. Tbia charge waa delivered re-
_ nl- tte United Htataa aad
i Judic al district. I am Ink
i‘ tki-t ypu tuo
ago certain ptnoss acting ta tte ...
revenue laws, beoam* Uaaegramon vt tte ate-
man to cliaig* some writ« ee prtwad papw,
called aeripCto pay lor ttetoft^thf an took
ft, aad they were, with ttelr pHyiteft t^&iup
creee, when the owner Of th-
aadrefused ldfe» Itep lte» _.
the toll in money. The owoer tedagun la hto
l^ntoripyi *?***&
No hard wools, ft appear*, pamrd .fad'
■ tter huratqpte tr teM.teww ’
_ eJ Oid OWOW i
cults apo* him, ll
refused to allow hi . —
get a tHwfWlfH- mbto.lhfe.-
marched him to lhlsciii —
tun % B Smith, U ‘
With ib«a fleewsit i
etnment in tte lawli
Tte parties tbowtd
ateixtatntoop-*’'
-or ient*. Una. J.
trior attorney, who was preaeal. and cmdacted
the caa* for die Guveraojenl,wb#* he beard tte
teatimntoy, with laudable iadtgnaMDa,meitodate
oonsmtefeawTodUctiargrttgeoeamd; —tfrh#
waa Immediately releeeed. I have beet) iatorm-
ed that oa# ol tte deputy Uultad Btatea mar
shal* waa preteal wteQ.ibMe.acle were do ae.
T also tesrn from' thedtetrier UtlorMF aad Major
South. United State* manteL-thM ttere we*
no eriilence wba'ever before the CommasMoeg
implicating him in tbe. traneaenon. Bat to
return, ll persons will bate the temerity to
vtolate the criminal law* at tte Doited Slate*,
the Constitution and the acta ol Copgrem pro
vide the mode of exfeating proesae of the
Uoit6<raeates onurtsi they hare ite power aad
will not be backward In rnlorcelng ft Then,
I say, let no man' dnre take the (awe tato bis
own band; for where tbl* tea bee* petal tiled.
m tea teen the case otten of lata in this and
oelghaoring State*, by hands ot outlaw, aaarehy
aad cmtusiim reign
•The Government ol tte UnitedBUm to
weme wlthluits sphere. -With ft* "
xupreme wUBIulu sphere. -With Its gtkgantto
powers, It Is, as all know—and all know *»d
feet who venerate It—benign and forgiving as
mercy iteelf.
jj It is the duty of this court, and it will
always be my pleasure while 1 have the honor
to pretide here, to execute add enforce tte lavra,
and at thu same time to retain the reaped and
affection of tbe citiuu to Ihe nation.”
Since this question nas been before Oongrem,
and since it nas been proposed to easel addi
tional recontimelton taws lor the Sooth, my
people have become alarmed, and numbers ot
tbe beat men in my distr ct have written to me
rexueating that I would do all In my power to
prevent say-such bill as this from -heenoiiug a
law I have betore me a letter, written by Judge
0. D Davis, a pupil at one time of tbe celebra
ted Judge Story, whore Commentaries on tte
Constitution are to otten oiled oa Ihie fioor.
Judge Davis has been a Republican, appointed
to office uy Q iveroor Bullock—a native of Mas
ts, reared and educated tu ite North—
saohueetts, reared
who came down into our seed >u long before
tte war. Be is an upright mao and aa honest
judge Understanding mat the passage ot the
mil ot the gentleman trout Maas-tcbusetie [ Mr.
Butler] was to be urge! at this session, he stop
ped id the midst oi his coun, in the county ol
Jackson, to wrife'me the following:
I have Just been informed that there I* now
pending betore Congress a bill fur the appoint
ment ol commissioner* in each county here tor
the arrest end examination of pereons,..aod
binding them over lor trial In tbe united Statee
Cfrcalt Court. Snob a measure would eventu
ate tn disaster alone, and only food to imtate
and wound more deep'y tne already deeply In
jured lerlmgs ol oar people. I prey that we
may be let alone ’’
1 coutd read quire a number of otter letters
of similar lenor, out I am auwUling to trespass
longer upou tbe at'entioa of tbe Hoasa.
I ask gentlemen from the Norm and from the
West to save the people ot the Sonin from fur
ther infi ctian of wrong*. Tney -derire to -he
rtslor d in good foellng «nd amity to itefr rela
tion with the Government They desire like
wise to be protected uy its laws. Tney wish
to lire in obedience to the Constitution ot the
United St ilea Tuere is not a White citizen ol
my State wbo his not, perhaps, taken tte am
nesty oath. If they desire one thing more than
another, it Is io lee! that tney are again ih tte
Union and protected by the Government from
tra own ofifoei* I trust mat tha House will not
pas. ibis oil I, bat will adopt such a policy a*
will make the S. iMiern people teel that they
are again in tne Uuion aud restored to the con-
fideuce of the Government.
thwaUeretoMMi
^Rotertm wUl toll up tte Amnesty Mil at an
Tha latat aAftato Awn Ftaato Mata that ite
llttoHun waagfiy WpM that tte Maisatl-
l« Oototototoi. Is aeaptete Raster of tha atm-
The Official Jonreal says tte Asremhly feyore
all»dMiS*«as^N«!k.1»»«0»»tatOo«-
—i— u* Nana’sow rr neiiiii.
Tte army tZjiita swftto two hundred
YFasanoron, April lO-iIntte Benafe to-day
Mii .‘Onfftotp. itfco apoka against seating
raaitalt. Ih thfi mmm of jte dabafo, called
Wf the nadtag wBtodgeitVctodenUafo, which
■iii irihl dafetMto M toRhto or. by wbom
SSSBre .* ^
Oameron called Jor Trumbnir* eredaattato,
aerUag that they wontd b* found equally da-
fecilyRTl*eibaIl , » credential* were read, and
they eontoiMd * faft watoretot el when, how
and by where ha area akefod. Tte Uitie crowd
ot fifoiSeffokfitcpubllcati* had a general laugh
oyer the fssoswwst
Wimtrmm. April Mk-Tte amnesty MU,
which ptared tte Boa**,cxo«pts only member*
of Coograak, oflhMnof the army aad navy,
Who tatt la goto th* nhailfoa (so-called), and
■eaben at lttofo ifoafoattona wbo voted for
ssoamlcn. Tte MU paasad amid appUnae on
tte floarar aad pUary.
In lha Banata a reaohRtoa was passed re-at-
tntiag thatteolntioa ot Oeoamter lam, U70,
which ctmdama the pest sat Internal Revenue
syitsns, aadiaeotomendlng tU'aboUUon. It re-
quuas lba repeal oi alt stamp and other internal
tatai,aaft a proper afljuauaent of rate* on
dtaillfod Uquore.
Tte ydi* on this Kn-Klux MU wUl probably
b* fotea oa Thursday. *ad Oongreaa will ad
journ on Saturday.
Scott spoke anU Btodgett, aad Sherman, anti-
Blodgett and Uoldthwaifo.
in tte Supreme Court lb* Confiscation act
held to he consllintioael—re-affirming former
decision, aa to personal property and real es-
A young woman's ounnndnim—Who 1* our
favorite Roman hero f Mania
“ I say, boy, It there anything to shoot abont
berer” inquired a sportsman « a boy he met.
u Well, nu," replied tte boy, " anJem you’d like
to take * creek at our school master, who is
Just over ite hul ouuing switches"
Tte recent exploration* in Jerusalem have
excited great Interest among the ireternuy ui
Free Masun* throughout the word, on accuuai
ot the due \eiy w what are btduett to oe
"Mason.’ uiuks ' on a considerable number oi
the immense foundation a oma reeenuy uncor-
e.eJ uuder the debria of 0M Of tte ancieut
templet of that cliy.
w.
JANT, BKABONABUt BTOOK OF
boo t 8,8HirtrtinrsLi r pe b s,
OF KVBRY OIBORIPTION, FOR
^LiM^anjani;hi^bsanq c^ildun.
Latci _
Burnt Mnteidnfof
■ ■..> •-. i The
- Worlmmaxiahtp t
, aad huskies aa* hmettss, «*,,
K R A S O NA ® !• E" 1 PdlOBSI
fl E 4 A, if. FORCE,
- >>i'. - ■ Whitehall Sire*', Atlanta, Georgia.
Amtefar OABILUf jj&lKf jWWP AMBtLHSf POLISH POM ALL MUOPa.
***** n y mm* ' i;j
BBAiiHR »flj*.ITQA^-3
FOREIGN and OQMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Oot; Whitehill <Ss flCnntpr St.’tfr '.
DRY e o o
Which he has ever offered for tale—prominent
amongst which, wifi be found, In- large Sod
beautiful variety, the followthg netted classes.of
goods: ...
Dress Goods-'Including
Bluett aud Colored Bilks,' Japanese Silks, Japan-
eoo ->ilk Fopitus, autt Japantae Cloths, in every
aiyic; Law us, Uoih in solid cofora, autt taooy
priuta | 1’nuled Jaconets, Organdie*, etc.{ Own-
admea in all variety, aud in uew styles j
JBlack Dress Q-oods,
lo great variety—luoluding Genua(Ipine Cloths;
Flue Apple Cloths ; Greuadiue*,'Iron Barges,
aud the justly laiuoas " Bclipae ” uraud ot Eog-
tisti Aipaow, (ol every iMeve otTWblqai tte color
la gdarauteei,) tfoiuratt Alpacas ol-shim.brand,
in every variety of color, irom the moat delicate
shades io medium briwtts, anc( '9iter$(iiu$<)t
ureas goods, impossible to enumerate here.
White Goods in Beautiful Variety,
Small Clippings.
That was a sly dodge ot the Connecticut Re
publicans la having deputy United dtales Mar
shals at ibe polls ou Monday latl in order to
spot New York repeaters, wten no Ni-w York
repealers were Ihere io be spoiled. It vu the
* Sharp gtme” over agnin.—N. T. Herald.
Between the R> d Republicans ol France and
the Binck Republicans of America what a nice
little iniertiaiiooal rims »' Rouge et Noir
mignt be played.— Bottom Boat
Tbe Wesiern Female Cellege, at Oxford,
Ohio, Is burned. Several girls were hurt by
leaning Irom window* They lost most of titefr
wearing appsrtl Tbe lo»i Is $90,000.
A son ol the late President Tyler, only
twenty-one years old, to In an nblan In tbe
Twelfth 1 rmy Corps of Saxony, and served
Ih'onghont tbe Franco-Pruestan war.
The latest outrage on tbe Dimoctatie side ol
JSTew j^-dver tiserne u ts.
READ
CAREFULLY.
IBUE MD FEVER.
The only omuiiTc known 'or Ubiili etd Ferer U the
atom Wifttfi MckinUm tkkukupc.
WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM 8RHNAPP8
It giw4 tor uy.iwp-ls.
Woife'e Sehiedam Behnappe
ll a preventative ol Chill, aad Fever.
Wolff e SeMeiam Sch nappe
Is good tor all klda.y road * Udder oca pi ala's.
WOLFE’S SCH1ED.MSOHNA-Pi
If need HI oter the world, by pay«*eiftoa in their
mctlcft
WOLFE’8 8CHIEDAM 8CHNAPP8
Is good tor Uont
WOlFt’8 8CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
It good lor 1 rlnarj somplsmu.
WOLFE'S SCHIDIM SCHNAPPS
It recommends* oy ui the Mid cd -senlty.
Wolff t Sehudam Schnapps
h food for colic x n dpain in th« ttomach.
W oife'e Sehiedam Schoappe
ti Im.uted snd cotatafietisd.ssd purchaser* will hie*
to see c.atloa lo parch* h.g.
tbe House wa< the appointment, yesterday. Of
, named Allred Powefi, tha first
s colored pige,
one ever selected m either Bouse. He wsa ap
pointed from Virginia by R-preser>Utlve Por
ter, and except some practic'd Joke* which
have been put upon him by some ol the older
pages, he got started very creditably.
Two young men of Selma threatened to ftahl
a dnel about calico, but they made up aad
kisstd.
An exchange, describing a funeral, says
" Tue procession was doc, aod nearly two mile*
lu length, as vai alto tbe prayer ot Dr. Perry
the cbaplio.’’
A Philadelphia paper says of a popular sc
tress: “ Sue lormi friend.hips wherever she
may k J .urn among ihe most recherche ot ter
*» x ” Sue is prooably a tatty ol tha most
recherche character
Many of tbe most profound scholars and able
r niiicstt oi the day are ot Hebrew descent
Among ntton, says Harper’s Bazar, mavbc
n oned Disraeli, Cremieux, Borne, ilonttnire,
4oerh*cl>. Beonch, Htii e, Jules, J*nlo, Grace,
Aguilar, F' Uld. In mntic-Heiz, Meyerbeer,
(ial-vy, Goiircoalk In drama—Racbet In
the Untied nuiis—Raphael, Wise, Lillieothall,
Leeser, Eiohorn, Noah, liases,
“ The flag ol tbe Commune will he that of
tte anivirsal KepubJx."- lelegrophte tUepateh
Tbe red peiticual forever. Hutx*{
Tire bitcie give* a vivid dc*cripiioB of ihe
scene* which ei.Miid in the National Assembly
when M. Conti, the tx-secretary of the ex Em-
coolly oj the Judge I hiv- mmeJ. a man wboto
loydty xnd wb<-*e fovotfon i.fite itepihlieau
gaiuswd. I jimrte b'R »n
Judge Erskthe’x charge, i
A lectorer undertook to rxplsio to a village
aqdtam'e the word phenomenon. " Maybe you
don’t know what a phenomenon la Well, I’ll
ti ll you : You have teen a cow, nn donhh
Weil, a cow is not s phenomenon. Yoo bay*
seen so apple tree Well, an apple tree w not
a phenomenon. Bar when yon n*e tte cow go
on tbe tree tall foremost, to pick apples ft is a
nhufmtnnnnn " *
phenomenon,'
Ai mi*bt h%?« been ^xoected, tbe demi mtndi
of P-irli -trttern:* ‘1”—eTenrhndT Iraierniiwffi
party will not «
Haci or iwo irom
Him ft ib Ibe Aoaute ps,Air-1
“ fn regard to the action ol oaru
p inlet fa
peror Napoleon, spoke in uvor ol the Utter. 11* I, Kuisy o,ar.d Um;ikn. co n its, toe judge
The Assembly storm' d at him, pale with rag-, : taouied luetn ‘with glove* off ’ He ai d, to
and how ed opprobrium upon ihe name of Bo- ! * un “'' bc '’ : 1 foM « »*» he ray omy, » most pain
veryhody Irairrolz-a
in Parto there days-with the Prussian* during
the occupation ol ite oily Tbe retail now Is
that when they promenade nn ihi .tree’s they
are pelted with rubbish by tbe street gamine
•mid unee of 11 a B<-tlin !"-juii tte enc .utage-
ing cry of the Pari* mob to each other in the
begiou.ng of the war.
Ii la now staled fhat tile esiar’e left fry Baron
NVteswi de R-ah oidhi, who died last year Is
Pi'i , iiuouoiid to $2>,000,000 instead ol $9,.
000,00J, u originally reported, Qn'te an inter,
twiiog pti-ce ol iou-rfgei.ee lor ills betn In tbl*
coumry (if any there be) t* ponder over.
Miss Bell* Brown, a Keokuk br|l, had her
ci'nng card* printed ' Ifetiia Brown, because
K ., VI C.mti will, hi. ,V • .1.. ; ,ul J' “ Judicial officer ol ibe Govern- be pretty irien I Neil always signed n« name
nao-ru. tietH ti mu.wuh tm ry.- upon , uwll ol ihe Coiirtl fkatre forfbeBUte olfleor Ne fie BeVsfrtaads say iter cen\ stomach
hi. hoaktd notie, snd an impastiv* iouk upon gu, to o-enuon ju you an ac. ol great wroug— such aflec auoo.
All new aud Fresh Goods, Including all tte va-
ii< tie* luntJc m uueckii, Hinpea and Phunp aud
it consfdefabiy ies* iuan preVioda prfod*. faufo
L.ucus, uotn iu brown; Hdi-bieauhed, Bleached
aud Turkey Red, With Napkins aud D’uyllea to
match, in beauiilul variety j" lruu Linens,
'dweia, idweiungs, eio. in unusually great va
riety.
n B.—Having bad a Ilfc-long experience In
ihe business ui Liuetu, While Goodh I’oWcis,
etc, 1 gusrauiee uie goods lu ihw ueparimeni
io be seebbd id none, as regards price and
quslllv. ' '. j
Farsaols, Fans, Lace Collars, Linen Bets; real
and luiltauou Lvccs, etc., lu very great variety;
od careiUiiy selected
A very large and ouoice lot of JBmbtoideries,
Ml luW pliCteM.
Linen Fauu, Coils and Dress Goods, in great
arieiy ; Alsu, a cuolce Jut Ol summer U*a»i-
rners lor Ueutiemeu’s aud Boys wear.
Au inspection ul h s mo.k u> respectlully so*
duteu uy JvJHN KfctoLY,
Corner W Ulleuad auu ttjuler Simula.
mh29-a
l brc Is-vs to ci*l tb* attention oi Uarttdsr. u> tell-
m 'Dials id terror oi lha Maaappa
i ka> bostiO to asjr that l rtgar* jour “eamm a. I e-
iogtii tiarr rcapret prs-.mln.u l> pare, ana aeaerviDg
oiw d-tai paironagr. Mali era'* It Istheporea- p a
aln,r tetieta ol lloDand gls, Iter, tor ora nooD air at. Is,
sod a. aoca mar a* -i ' '
david l. norr.H
ioik
hoeiavrua, Kt , Sent 1. I ted that we bare sow as
art’«l«U)rTla srniaata S)r reu row a* that roratdv is
sdrpled to. Da J W. U. Witi'iUT.
IfmoDV io ire effl an a, arstaedla a rent >a tht oI-k,*..
fur wuicb jo i racoauted ti. Usv.ng a aaiaral uorteruj
,o lha tr.acoss .urraott, with a .light drgtM ol .tlms a-
ttaa. t regard <1 aa oea o, tea iu*«s uapuruo r.roadie*
lu caiooic catarrhal sl*ed .ns. pmitai*rlj ihuis , I the
*.u.iu-arts-ij sppsrsta-. With mech rstpsc,/ rim
ubailuu .UUM, oilAD. A. Idi vBh, M D„ ftiw Yura.
Id Fmakraas* *'«rr Vosa.Mov. X', 16*1 —Ljm.ru
Wonra isq PteterU! Daaasia: 1 have roads a cu m
leal nasiaahuu ui a aatsple ol )onr iiod.m
senaoppa.’’ w th the iduo . ul dsurminit g ,1 *nj
alga or iDfinuaa .abaULes had deeu addw to th*
pie diilli.ad aidriu.
Tl< rzamm.tios **■ rsanUcd la tht coneladoa that
tha at nisi e rataluod uo p, auuuas or nt, lufu sd uu-
inre. 1 have beau aoah,e w d acovar aar trees of the
ade'.rieoitliwihiiec* which are sometimes emplujid
Id ih s tdui trstiuu of liq lurt. I w. ol, out hesiu * tu
Dte mj.eihor rteotnme,.d lo othtrt, tor rosdlciual par.
p t—t. ihe “DCOti-auD be in-p,.." i, ta < xceheot sac
a rahisoUoBDbte Tenet j o.ri Very reepcctiuilj voa, t,
t-dgusAI vUAU ABtahV.Uhimi.u
Cdimioid add Tbcwiiosi. Lidod*tost. IS tx
is*-os tie.os. H. Y., h,» IS, ItWI—UDOLPdo Wolf*,
k>* : , utsit: Ta. sad reteDM hits urtfel.j mud
ih, ruugiuj taa,)S**d t tempi* of joor • Am m.ilc
iteroe.ed by oar.•ive*. .DU have
fouD* ike .*me fiee bom ah or gam* or taorgaa c no
■lai c*., tn -re ■ t toa* telsr.*a. to fuaita. From ta* re-
. alt ul our vxaminauoa sa canaro.v fop ankle oue ol
perluv gealiij, haalfota, a* a towrq., aou iff ctnal
la lie meoiCb-DI q sail tee Bspec falls year.
- - fufi'Plttt, lihMvut.
JUKdridtAMO, U.D.
^ ifBSdR 1 .
For sal* by all nspaeubw Urocara aad Drexxlata.
DlrOhrflO WOhFk’o Asti .,
' St Ueavat M., M Y.
Amunements.
DeQ-ive’s Opera House,
flDtng-r- - - - Musis- Juka T. Cols A S Col til a
WIMRIMI, THDMSD4Y A FRIDAY
Styerolroge, April 13, IS aad 1*.
VBhWOKI.D KXMOWMUU
LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE
rruAB
O-REAT SOUTHERN
4IAIL1UTE N
» A
ATLANTA AND AUgUSTA,
- ATO-
iss, OotassSU, CbarletM, Msteica, Wltetiagtoa,
OOMHBcnuira by this Dm an Rost Oartata and
jjarga' all Upturns t
TO* kATlltid ttuima* on this LiMUnbwfoot-
tjvrorfuAtedaAd reSttod. Astpto lima litre for
ttuotet hosts.
OQHDUCTOB8
ustkltUssart Akabl* and Ossruost to Ftatregort.
• NO’CHANCK OT OARS
Setwsre freWihfoe**d WUeOsgua, 1.0.
DDlCi THE AID SUR£ COIltCIiONS
VIA OKOROIA RAILROAD.
rtirough Tick
chackad through Irom
uaiMoreory. no.
a a* Frisama. AehUt, Ayai««a
lamias, aad AUmasa.
Utiphia, mad Mere Yor
POUR DIFFERENT ROUTE-3
Via Augueta, ueorgla.
Via Mianilil* aod Wnxtianto*, na Co,amma, Char
lOtte aaqRaleigh; via Colombia, Danville and itlch-
i - fl* i
nta, Aagute, wumington, and bay
fare as io? it abiuih as aay omur fioatb.
spleumiiliiae ui dtesmsalp* Hum Charioatou, a. C„ to
d^timura, FhUadalphia, hoe too. aad Mew fora.
THE 0EA&LESTOH STEAMSHIPS
jfier every tadneemen to Faeaeogers, with i'ahle* enp-
plied with ovary luxury tar Murlhuia aud Charles-
inn Market* cau aduru; and tor .slaty.
■iiDRfi md comiuru uf
qRRiVALi.MD OR THE COAST I
vJT" TttfOQtfO rul maim a. auumuuierj, »Vuil
.'umt* sn4 Ausnu, to Nsw York vts Ckariveioii oimud
•tips. J .A. fiOBB&T,
«tansrst Tidtsi ajcvuU xtputmm me, 4(L
MfKSiBfiiN & iTLlNliC HAILROAD
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
YSta UHE.1T HUB 1,1 IIICUMUROl
HERRING-’S SAFES^
Ted uPdiirseOjO.
IN
008,600 IN Cl HKi NCY.
sud ihe U ok,, Pspurt, Silver ami Valuables ul
the apuitaouu Hu lol aud tue Adame &
Douthem Exprese Camponiee, are-
Lhara Atlanta.... 1016PU
•rnvet at mnvttoa.... i u a m
Arrive, at ttsituu a *s ,v n
•reive* at cot U-iooga itu M
li-uvet i uattauoug* y,ura
-mvea at Ut,ura ll ,1 r .n
Saved in Herring’s Safos.
i
Offium of dLpAMR t iruu i oMPAinr,
.vu S OMuauwat.
New Yolk. DccottjDsjf v, 1S70
Mes-re. Hissihe, Yam«.ml a iu AM an -Our a^cui 41
tficinnoL.d wnurs: •* isv got 10.ua.a tU'Uigm arjiuK
auu llx UK op ILe a cnej 1 um (lit mIu lire Tue cuu-
uui* ui ik smf i<3 M5 luv.iit. wt r c..Tcr»<I it w«v
snsrrtugmu, »ob • k ou ouc,tftiiA.u n o $, tiui>,
•• 1. o 0.x t-U K, Tr- s*o.er w
Mktsrf. Hltkuio, FAB all A tHEHMAN, Maw York-
O.hts: Tol two d«l*> ui /uUi loau .1 tLiaie, waica we
bma »i*’ Qiu uo ihe mormug ot »tw S5 » (ustoul ,a 1 »u
ai i-aid o a j Hie wh ch dusiro) uauuiiip u w w.iwa Uou-j ■ a i
Aujui.liLKkiOCMUt bui UlQfeR fottV- g Vc*0 lull MIIF’SC lull,
cd 'u^reVu l lk«f UiBUdcUuD 01 euiue (Su.uUU lu
tnctsiff.** Hwu
tkv osio aAiu m*i<7 ou hours suer tho die
aptcUmiy, J, f. ultJ fod%
l u Vi r* UID )v*l|
_ Ais't 8q a. for Aduajl * .lomnoru Ex. Uus.,
Kicmmunl, Va , oecimbor u9, UTS.
L*KfTKh FKOtf J 11. UUBLttTT A CO.,
Proprietor* of Ik* fyolitcood*
Ul.umu.pD V« . u-cmib ir 9. 1870.
EMFrs. Ubrminw. rimtia <s 8 imum am OohU: On
it m ruiLg ui iue .61. did.Uui, wu weru iuiluoAr
vuui.kU t. Have uOa ul >udr cir>QK a 1'aljui Uuaiu^iuu
« Dick fob tutu IfoO Cel ar r^uuok s Our ling mafta
0! Inina. Alter lue fl*e. 0 6ar uiouh lutpmu, we
luULd idi- cunianis c ua.rih g ul va.u* no pftpfort, muuby
.iv«r w«r , mi iu ftoud order il .a 11 uui neon lor
J. M. OL Hull
HE RHINO’S
PATKN’l' told MPiON toAE’EW
The moat rcl.sble proieci ou irom hit sow Uue*a.
Horring'n New Patent
C'faMltiuM XI ..>K . UVHIFU
The best p.oiec.lra I hu.g ar.' Toot* eitaui.
HERRING FAwRELL A SHERMAN.
Ure llroauway,cur Juuir., .1, Muw Yuik.
' ■“ - •' ‘ Fafroduti
men rasataosm taaig.
nvo* st AUsui* 6 11 a U
sit raats ioia raaig.
irrlvsaUlania B 11 A M
Arrives at h uation. It 4S A M
rrlvrttl Da.tuu ... * is , K
ir-avai t lutettauuuga 4 ii f M
ue.vee chaita ou*a 5 s a «
Arnvdaai U.l , s id A M
, mvea at It Dg.ton luA, a M
Arrive, at .viuuu * u. r a
is SI 1 it U. WsLkfch. M. T.
NcTiUc.
ted tre'yra me aa mi e-tray, oa tha tit) day of
u
Uici.ll m t ot B'MjroiL* •'•ouutjr. ^u*»rmia, ouc liJut
U l i O, >• KU IM (j ,M ) AGO at i« yaira of
OMt wukft»aftU wui o «$Fui iu tu, io.ou.aa. a me
mirk* u. ixjiftf ftud nd .ie Ap^r ii cu oy -l biuK*
ae.i snd Wm Wsat, frecko ocra ul *juu atatclcu io
wonu stcy djliftrt
* nu wwftur la suroky aotUUu to appeftr Duiora <• e,
pruYtf proporty, pty cuvt- au i xpunoea. and Uio It
ftWfty, el*« u wui uo ft ivcriutd ft **$ aoid oy ike auantf
oi vftldouaurj, on too 8 k d»y ot Apm u.xi, 181I. in
icrma ui Lie a«w.
mhJfy UAYiil C. MlNOtt. OrJUftry.
C OP ARTN Jj* ti SHIP.
GEO. MHANP.
E. B. f-L YD.
sled w.to ae ir-i psriner ,a ,h. u,ve Jewu.ry
s. re. Tne name uj >tjiio uf tu* Arm i>.,ui ,u.. u.ie
1*. aUAttti A Pud j. do. siiAit,', Ju
Aleut*, ua.1 Aaraa 11, ltfff.
_ , JUIuHU.
IlaKltuvU, FAituia rn aUKltMAN, Naw Orletni
apis-
CaBlE screw wire
B JOTS AND SHOES.
BOTTOMS FABTkJIBU WITH A HCBkW WXBB
All the Basel
FOS HA LB BY ALL DBALBR8.
(«nS8-!m
JNO. M HOLBROOK,
H \S |«»i rncclvcd and oDvucd the largrftt stock of
bprlMef ftud ButniLOf Kfftis, fo** ORnuuaen, Woya,
bprlx/ ftftd ( ^
U,n .I,d Mluei wear, w trotih he tab* th* atiaaliuo
ot lha oabllc.
Be baa alto ttucoed to bit liat and Cap laporian, a
MUNIFICENT MILINERY DEPARTMENT
wbara all Ca.ua cart be actommddaieii St the Lorrast
Marsel Price*.
To eoiatry mardkreta
wreaaassT svejnaa, trail. Itrm, IffTl.
Th* liras* Otwriara.ar »xiranwaaaa,
'X‘XJI=LILjXnNrE3 (
Sapponee Sy rn.ee i.y*, s t aomptos aad every utera-
ba* •< hu rMcastec.au leiUoa.
wvsen avaacee, urn |*t«,
ARIs.
Maaical 1*rector, - me. m. coaao’ly.
rnea* will baa* Maw,. Ere.reed net ,Ud; tool,
sta* *110| gaftety IS The eale ef accared • an wil.
Wte—resiyk * Mosaay, at the keek Mora e
Mart Pkthlpa aad Ore*.
apvfots.
Great Xuducemeuts
Special Notice
TO MT FRlUHDii AMO fHU PdBLIC.
I T i* with great pica-era 1 aan„aue, taa ntme oi M K.
FiwY jftR ft pn.liw in my ouvmrsi - .nr *. i« ft
urictcfti vxpftriftnofti Wur ilau *nd a i vo Juw*iur,
11 # Crime cuuucCfei'iQ w ta ImUiUg J«wu ly uiiualtcu*
reisfur tuo peel M »«Yeu ruftTA, au«J m» ux»>uriu a; j aud
Id JTi -w-.„-.„«.ro
Cap Lai ftddftf to Um O Vto JB VtouKV aio .fi, Wil
oLftble L*u u w arm to uttar lu-iu lenruu ui pur.uL-ft.F,
la eijlu, qutt i.y ftud Vftr oiy, Uj Ajpjf u rlu aIi
uiAde ueru.of »rv Ii i« ihu lulu .tlou oi uor Una la
ioaU ihxft uiArkoi Ite nil lew iiytetAe ift.iAs Utvy «re
»n.reduced uy ike liiiunue, ftud m *• mutt bo# iX:-u«
•!▼•!> for Cftehy we ieel we eftu otter Maud* iu oar
Hue ua oeiter um me Ih »n tt»- y c %n u« utd eit. woure in
tbe ''Uie. ou« .aiofto ■Mali* o »mti*«ur tu4 Ai
" U004>^, IdUiUH
TUI OLD FiMM — If l do i*>OL*fl8 >
BAbttS ASo bdAidL FKUKW8
i'bftukiutf my friend* fur nett K"ueruon •aoport in the
pftAlgft d lae r ftlutt epprecMUon ef uiy hamoie u..uun
UbiUb iu uue uiy m InU-ui, uuikbB, reiuiMe
Vuur u boo L ai fterTftat,
CiKOftftUK MIARP, j r „
lUre LlVffe JftWiUdLibH.
GJBOHGIA, FaTBTTS Coddtt.
count or Onouuar, March 1. im.
W HIUXIB. K D diekson, .ocurtly of Juhu 0 Ulck-
•oj guardaa 01 Zeehui ,b Tsrner, aa« a ad „u
On.1 rvtara, .aowlng • fan tUiUtbatiun ul ur. e.iuc of
Zraharteh Isnwr, »nd apphaa tor I.Uen ul diamiklun.
shica letter* will or grauted ou Ua fir.i Tu««l*r lo
spnl next, ante*# some vdtd QtiiecUun* are a ed ae-
curdlng to law. , ■
DAVID O. foRoB, Ordinary.
mhV-aad ’Ytintar'. is. *4 on.
UMORGIA, CL*Ttoa Codstt.
UkDUuaT'* umox. March 15, tan.
akTUkRCAH, c. il diNI, ADalNiaTgaTdKOF
VY A. A. Masa. aeceaaad, ha* a ad bis a i*l retain,
•horring* tal dirri. ai'o* aud aau.eaeni m «iidd4
held no'. Cone to - .ee me •' my ola sstibllahed
•-•ad. up WBheaall Dtreet
. -2 . . il
NOTICK,
LL Marchaata, Ooatracura Uvtry fltabte Katpars.
A“pr."7. to * 'men, *ua all *, rw'a *e„J*ci ki pay a
■ — — — —-,*4sd to
u7un taelr eru-e r.c ilti. and tale., art raqa,
mate ta. M raiutaa and pay (Aarena. 10 ror oBI • Mr lb*
“vchll, i*ll, ,.r ihu I in in
nJita, endiug March II, reil, uy th" I 'h in-taut, or I
canaiiily proceed tn l.aee reeratlou tan place
a In the Mareasl s hand, lur < olirrlio* wit ualdu-
ATiteara, Ua. April 1, Mm.
dlawlW.
IXTUSHklrt, O B Sasun, guardian ol th* pa.ro>,,
VV property •* Psrmeite „ Butin, raprarao;* lo
t-'ourt, by hla peiatlou, that ha oa* laity olteharged
cisaed’* aetete, and *p "lu* or Letter* of Ultmissi.ra.
wines ev*r*wli. aagrsuhd >n Ibsdr.i *o di, l„ Ju
ly u*il buMh tom* valid uo|*cu raa are d so • c d uc
"• *“ J. U.MJKMOW,
Urttiuftry.
find
lo ibe
alMC&ftrgRd hie
•ft'd Uftftl-
This I*. I Ite relore, to notify all parson. aoaaaraM to
he aad appear at my oAco, within iha Um* proeenhed
ay row, w «*o« rests, If snylhey caa, wSy raid vu*r-
duui mould not be discharged from ai. said guardian-
•up aod rtcaive latter, of diteaiaaloo, oa ta* dial stun
day la May saxt.
OaVID tt MtNUR, ordinary,
la PMC Fnaur's tea ta iu.