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Three Montus
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1 25
invariably in advance.
T„ Clubs of Five or more ene copy will be
b»s> wan ‘ cd in . e ” E ^* ,r the
paper at three cents per . M BWINEIlIl(
Proprietor.
legal advertisements.
. t _ ■ J^l.lctrnturs. F.tfi
. „ . N. A. Hood, Jno.,C. .Swann, Bern’s &
Sale, of L»od by Adm^strtjOT^XMtow or ^ Hopkins, Dw%ht ; * Trowbridge, B.
SuirdittA *",”5“' eaC a month; fSetweeirthV 'prfyonea, W. S. Cothran Son & Co , Ma-
1 the
, Tuesdavi n the a
,ht first 1“ - ltc - orenoo n end three
lours of tea Court House in the coMy in
afleruoou, at tw MId W v Si
which the pr..I ) ® J ‘^' 3fl i es rou8 t be.given in e pub-
KntictiS ot tn®s® . . . _
lie e az . ette f XofpeSonal property must
Nonces 01 the ^* n ® e F“ lhrodgh r ! a fjblic gar-
***',« 5.i! nrevious to sale day.
'xo'te i' Debtors and Creditors .f an estate,
'Iho'papplication* w>H he made to the
tjurt'of Drdinary for leave to sell land must be
•"Wished f " r ir t T“ t ^'r“ t of'Administration. Guar-
, C, ^nd mirth 6 0 . p ubli.hod3i, days-for
,Z- iron Administration, monthly Vt*
,l '™ ||4 —r liis.ni.'Sto'i.frinp GnardpiisSip, 40
• . , u r tie force Uiseurc of Mortgages tna^‘X , *
" 7|fmtiuthly for -four months—for ear II '*— -
■ M -i-t papers- f- r the fnll-spaeaff three
1 hs-for con,,.oiling tides tmm Eieeutors or
' 7 , where bend has .been given by
•' X"fo; the f«U space it three mobo^;
• ,Mi^ti.ms w.l' always be continued accord:
! these the legal requirements, uuloss oth :
rwlse .rdcred, at the fillowmg a 1.: .a,
RATES. ■ : ■ ■ "
UheritTs Sales per levy of ten lines or less ti Ml
Sherifs Mortgcge fi. fo. sales, per levy, 4 0
Tax C.llector’s sales, per levy,.... ““
Citatious lor letters of Administration—.. ... *00
Citationi for letters ol Guardian atrip. *
Notice Ot application for dmm.ssion from
Notice of application for dwm.sstoncXro.m
Ouardlaoship,.........
Application to sell land...... • »»
Notice to Debtors and Creditors *
qale of Land, persquare, "
Sale of perishable property, 10 jjfjJjfjj;- VJJ-
.rcciosure of Mortgage, persqnare. « ••
v ".n advertising his wife, (in advance)!* 0
1 " ;
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Imperialism.?
The cstablismeut of a -new journ;
.New York, atyled the ‘Imperialist" pro
voles comment on the part of the press
there which is to some exti nt edifying.
One of them, the .df/assays- “Imperialism
needs no advocuLj here Its seeds are
sown. They are fast taking ropt.^ JWs
is proved by the eucrOaehinj{ aj4.1awV E8
spirit which characterizes our present leg
islation in all parts of the country; by the
multiplication of luxurious and extravagant
amusements; by the steady Increase of the
extremes of opulence and poverty; by the
slow but (it would -appear) sure absoiption
of the conservative middling class; bj$hi
quiet submission, generally manifested, to
outrages which, ten years ago. would have
excited an insurrection. If all this be
Hut speedily corrected, the solution of these
imperialistic tendencies and efforts will be
realized in the not fur distant future.”
We notice also that the Courier entertains
simi'ar views. It says: “We arc not sur-
prised a< the appearance of this papei It
is the natural outcropping of a spirit of
modes of thoaght and feeling far more pre
valent in this cuuufry th .:i easy-going old
fogies have any idea of.-—From the data of
llraut's election we foretold the empire 1 .
We have reiterated the warning weekly
siuce that time, and the Imperialist .is an
outward sensible sigu; □ it only af the truth
of our prophecy, but of the near approach
of its accomplishment.”
VEIL’S
ROME, GEORGIA.
Look fay he. Bed^jn ^
;T: >** - ■ ■ «0^fR,' U FRIDAY
«1* jI Tfejygl»yU>P People are Fleeced. ,j 3 ^
‘ ksLa* i. tlV J ( 3 Forthoobel P ii*e oetidMeotoh^Iiefiire our
Steamer Etowali
Arrivi
bring
which it believes to be nearly correct;!
showing the amount of guano carried ob&r
the Gentraj Railroad during the months of
December, January,'feeirn- V ry and’Tiiarch
ISSISBIPPI-
.B*
lii'-uii,!o• r .timin'..
og claims against
Mrs. Turner, Me3MAm1J,'*5[I1s Mary
Miller, J. H. Vandyke and lady, Miss M.
Vandyke, Samuel Turner, Mt. Stillwell,
W; J. O. Woodward, Col. W. S Cothran.
12 1 steragtj jj!(*j6t|AertL
CONSIGNEES.
rr.-L ot-j.:; s
Pounds.
tbm 2,491,81k-
9,953,431
i 22,514^7; -,!■
21,9lIv6T;
-.f-eJl ic.
passengers. Dectimhfi«; is.!-t-u ; eic
January,--id, rcdi siei
February;
March,
•ttild illiz- tutu -.
i.Total ci 57,873,890
f~iT/T * Q”Jj Of this number 2,0C3,890 pouuds wer* 1
vl. pJ.AVi?3.1{dfent to Alabama. The whole 'number of
tons carried over the road are; about 29,
000, the average price per ton being 170,
would makrt the Value,of the gusdo52,030,
000.
this mift&1(_
• which poop]
Staje of G'eorgia are- inade to -pay . toll at
the Goveinbr’s mill. 'Mr. WiA. 1 Hannah;
jqf ThfilSftnH^, ^. Gj is the gentleman 3-^^^ system is nut ca
luded to as having a claim against the Geor ladies for the rcsp.m’sib
^dFem^ntwyt,; He states that in conT^*"“ 1 " i ”~'“ ”
ion with - timso Secretaries, that he
to believe that it was bisbnly chance
guite, Cothran JrC<j-,- ,Pi, SroRsoiuakl
Hamilton, S. N. Noble, J. Daniel, Davis
Bird, T.aN f i>gjilUi9*Jl#A- -StapaVe.ay..; ij^th
FREIGHT.
48 bales of cotton; 10,000: feet o& lum-
100 bushels of coi n, merchandise, etc.
gSyThe ladics sh’ouid calf* at Veal’s
Store, and see the new styles of Jewelry
just reoeivbd. 'jl "l"
Aluntvalc Springs* ■. i:
•*9.'jii8 delightfnlhnd’:IfCplfi)fnl' Jl pfflidP' > *f 1:
summer resort are being .thoroughly t I'.cx i,
-paired by that clever geutleman, James
public by the 1st of June, aud as. there is,
now only uine miles of staging to reach'
the place, and board is only sixty dollars
?!B8S£2&S& m
Forney’s Washington Chronicle of the
h flames with the followin'; dispatch fiom
Atlanlit f,l!W0 ' h * *«1> w tr.-v.lei -j
Atlanta, Ga., April 7,1869.’' :
Col m mtkenCs Hotel, Wash;
int/tonz
jWFiftY tfibasand- white Republicans'
t 1 r\ r\ wmlart A ma a nwinnoln' ' ■■ «■! S?*-T - —. fi, — 1 1a aC.
[f> obtain hiifc'laitrr, arid tftaff ’the per cent
t toga bad been paid
by ofbecB l ,lK'm;c!)ie nwre rcadily. agreed to
sign the following :
-i Atlanta,' Ga.,-April 10,1869. -
Col. B. Bf ’d^ijraffcnfeid is hereby an-
thorized to receive aud receipt for Execu
tive warring'ah fAy’faror.'to tbe amount of
fS35il 25) five hundred and fifty-two dol-
demanding much more
t’raPVR.-ne.fa moJBS
t I agree with you enf— T
system is not t
aeyolye upon, theui aft *5Ygyig|
.A smattering of, l.rc.iich
I P°<;r freparaUQii fo^ffa if 0
- -to
dies, and sciui
grammar and
mind run to wt ,
may find a cook, h'
combined in bis wile,:, u
woman only 'to oopk f$pf^
elette, to beat Liscuit'and *
,Touunagjne^firjaprfl
25) five hundred and fifty-two dol- . e d to taste oL
amonn^ ^
gia Pepitentiary.
cents, it bei
^tedipesg of, the
BoT bin - o'..Vi .
us shows that , he
‘ 2rwards. erased his
Graves & Wells have this jalatable and
wholesome summer drink for sale. They
also keep; tjij viaai besfaje., ptjrto^ud beer
on draft, and also forsale by the gallon oi
cask, or tbe same bottled. Persons desir-
to
pi II Another Steam Fire Eu; Inc-
Wo Joarn tbat’a fine new Steam Fire
Engine was purchased a few days since
said to have been ?9,000. We do notknow
the exact amount Rome pays for it, bnt are
„ that it Is obftlt 84,500 including *e rg
‘thmg.®V)^-thisXmrlnfOTOunf swte^tHB
the city Council appropriates $2,000, and
the balance is made up by Nobles & Me-
mtvP^w- organized last
night, to be called “Mechanics No. 2.”
Tbe engine, which is a beautiful ope, was
received yesterday, and will be out ou exhi
bition tomorrow.
i^Hn!ful1$l oPtlke’i?
jion and
Paruxi Jxi^Islatiou.
The following hill, passed by the recent
laegiijlature applies only to tlifi counties of
Lotmhx uud Macon^ aud is uot in.,force
Floyd or any other county, except those
two above specified ;
Sec. 1. Bt it enacted, That ~if£s*tiy:i f«r-
son or persous >1' said counties Ifobw-
««glj, purchase after night, any a^rieultu*
ial products from any tenant or tenantshj
the year, or hired.laborers, in said counties,
"without written pern bwiou from the owner
v! tbj Jand,ou whiei it was raised, or'his au-
dittrizucf agent, such purchaser or purchas
ers as well & such tepaujs^ aud labor/
shall b * guilty of a misdemeanor, and
‘•onviciinn tlu-reof, ip the Superior Coui
of said cuuuties, shaft foe imprisoned in
thectiiiiiu.ui jail, uot more thgp six- months,
•'»r filing uot over two huudred dollar, it
jhe discretion o the Court; and from the^
our alter suu-jjet to one hour before «un
rise, shall be considered after night.
IFiretueu's Para.ie and
1“ Atlanta. • *
1 he Fire Oepartineut of Atlanta have
’made preparations for a grand display on
■Monday, May the 3d. The Fire Compa
nies of Augusta, Macon, Home aud other
places have beeu invited to atteud with
’their
uiacmnts, aud contest for the prizes.
Me understand that the Rainbow Cornpa-
y a, id .MeehauicVi.Jte^, of Utir city.
have both accepted tfie f,invita^^ Tbe
i'dlowing k re the przt-s offered
KTEAMEHS.
1st prize, valued at
•d Prize, valued at
M valued at
hand engines,
If I’riz'syaluclat . . .
- 1 * I rize, valued at J J ,
‘'rizc, valued at
Honk aud ladder prize.silver.
$125-®0*
m oo
0’0»S
in tbe
75 00
-73 00
W,
Uaiued
Father Ityan.
u l/ivine, will rinit
wit our city next wriekr He vll „ v ...... . - ,
w, u lecture at the City ll.ill .in WediietaSy' Utfifistsappi and Tc*aiel>ill»,
adoption of the i5th amendment a. eondl-;
tion precedent to tbe .admission ol those
- • s; te .reprtteDtatibri ;iri, Oorigrcss, vnll •
t'tbe (fonstitittio 1 ^' . "
here
Tuesda’
it all events, and *f he should arrive
»n time, may be expected to lecture-on
A J ui^ht also. In the latter event,
notice will bo gout around. - -
Ba.Rev.Jno. C. Burris, editor of the .
7'.
■Journal The Louisviile ~CU&&
nutu” is 'ti,” VeFy cvi ' lent A e “coming
^th D’ye smS ■** a “ “■
swer «wtri«Bti<e}y;' iJ
H. b4" 1 N^VtftbriMii^ d
,E. UuF.ekt r ’' "“- - ' ‘TG.’li’BTOyles;;' * ‘
L. Harris, . blW. Baker, '
GeargtfF.Btiriie'tJ -R.’-H.lj^tbr,' * , it
|tE tv .'4lfeldlfel|;' J , T/ Andbiaii^ ’ otbere.
‘ Wltat we like iu the foregoing is “the
word white.’’- It has a smack of antiquity,
usage arid precedent -and shows that, till
ugh’it has been “struck out” very gen-
ly by tbe Radicals, yet,in their opinion,
there is still ^ lingering charii about R.
But where are those “fifty thousand white
" publicans of Georgia?” The party polled
xgether last fall 57,000 votes, of which
haps about fifty thousand were negroes.
_.at leaves seven thousand whites—more
than half of them, as we have no doubt,arc
entitely opposed to the disorgariization : of
the State. Tho balance,say three thousand;
may possibly have been «u -the anxious
beueli nsdescribed. but we. imagine, their
••anxiety” hflftjiecgjiery-inutfeibatedj.iia^
trill soon ceigo j a]together, j Where /are
*e “fifty tliousand anxious wbite Repub-
q»” xgrJfgcoa; Tel
signed the al
signature. ..j ili;l , w><1
T I Mn Hannah makes the following stetq-
’ ’’dost j,, >,. w ;.J *> t: ,/i ol bswolii
l! S Atlanta, Ga., April 12,’69.
Mammoth Circus will be iriRome on Tues-
i^tbb37t»Mft'!E* < i smuLtaail
/ .SEor r^vi+if on
■A Mlyijder Discovered.^ ^. T
Sensible men at the North art! beginning
in radize Iheitrutb of'what we liave long
. ipllpi' % i! l? 6 ?- ,
ill Tbe urtioie in the evening edition of
the Constitution of this date,and tbe state
ment of Mr. W. A. . annuli, thnreib .made,
so far as it codeerns tue, is. untrue, .|l;pev v ;
er saw, nor heard of Mr Hannah,in my life.
At'the time the couve'rsation is alleged to
have taken place T was ,in Milledge-
'ville;.'
been teyin'' to impress upon them,aris; that j Should I he of sendee in the oolletion of
. . ** w '. ~ T\' re i flftmnnds uvninst tbe State for mv friends
. v * , i; rrr 6r4he public.! propose,as beretotore,and.m
would eventually reootl and ut-efly dyttjp)/ ’ beep tbe immemorial custom of the Dc-
tiiair reooi
the pprty that co icoctml tliew inA ,spv|toi
hate. The New York Suo.oueof the most
iutellig-ntbf'Republ.eaa journals, thinks
the prospect before its political friends is
•& (”£# JMB'T i 1 •
“Whoever supposes that tbe money and
the brains *f’the wbiterebels will not be
imote tEolS^MlMV the negroes and
tbe few scattering white Hepublioans in the
elavCcStetee, has juMufidenpA^ticb
. TjgswBi,tes«feJex-
to vofysilid, DTneSrly'so, lor S'Deui-
icratic candidate for Ptesidcnt at (he next
itedlitm. And we also doubt whether a
»y—
Tbe terrible burden o the hpavy taxes is
all t|ic while.pressing powerfully against
the Republican party. On the whole, it
mgstSia adfufetted that any prudeut life in-
sqrance com; any would have to regard the
risk on tlu> republican party as extra haz-
rrdous at the pj-espptf(wp,”
" u - ouirht to be satisfied. She has two
dicsetts
ought uTbe satisfied. She has two Cabi
net Ministers, the Mission to England, the
: Qhsfrmftnship of Foreign Relations, in both
branches of Congress, besides her full share
of minor offices. If President Grant is not
«V#‘nK. 8 W eb J , 3fiT^ gijtjeplpijSjau^rjise
a moss m the Republican family.
j0-Dr. Samuel Preston Moore, Surgeon
* fe.tr CofiJMeratS-Sp-^ TJL
ited Jannary 1st, 1
. . f Jaetio Fluid was :
to, and extecsively used by
i« r ehfrgyqf Dpjcral Hospitals in the Con-
federate service,"with groat bonofit to the
makiug a favor-
,fP. eielt ot' it was used
pit-alp,
iF>^m.^l|t Atlanta Constitution.
Iu justice to. CgL DeG;raficuried we gtye
him tlie beuefiripfhjs card!' We are assar-.
ed by Mr. Syilliarus, tlie other, clerk that
Co] OeGraffenried ivas abseil t at the ■ time.
But what sort of lmiueiUDfi;)]- Cq^jothis'it.
that allows an ’officer of ithe State receivlug
a stipulated salary for the performance of :
speuifip. da'*®Ao eliapge apei; centege for
the d^sharge qf those duties 1 / '• Must the
people be taxed t^.py^ihern} jnlwjr'tn an
officer to examine account and draw WW-
rants 'theip'sotdemerit, ano the*' parties
holding tho^laiiiissahjected t?.» heavy
ccntage besides? "The money in .this in-*
stance has been appropriated by tbe legis
lature and- was in the Treasury. Was it
the faiiltof Mr. Hannah that CoL De-
Gr^Sefified was away from his poet that he
should have to pay for “service rendered
beyond the pale of official duties?” As the
-vernor was away at Washington trying
^-utu. “heavyjob”. through, wo should
ave supposed that his “?ooin»/«tv«s”would
have remained here.
"demands against the State for,my friends
oril)e public I propose,as heretofore,and as
partment, to pbarge for' $Siyi$sp rendered
leyoudL the pale of my official duties and
within office hours. ,
. DeGraffenbibp.
: ~ .-NT— .,
The Fyall Peijury: Casa
We have been infdrmed : by.a gentleman
who attended the Superior Court of. Ma-
irist’, I
presoinhd atf’tiie ’Executive'ffiace tif the
. Ex;ecutiv
. _,.e p?Georgia; to Hon 111 J. G Wil-
iiairis. clerk'ht said office, two claims forar-
.tides furbished the, Georgia Penitentiatjr,
aiuounting iri the total to six hundred arid
sixty-six dollars and seventy-five cents
($666' 75) which’ claim was duly examined
and approved, one by George M. Lnens,
book-keeper of the Georgia Penitentiary,
tjie other by overtoil TI; Walton, Princi
pal .Keeper 6f the Georgia Penitentiary.
Upon tbe presentation of said claim, said
H. J. G. Williams stated to me that it was
donhtfhl if there were any funds in the
treasury to pay my claims, and that it would
b'a a week .or. ten days before there would
be any,- pit chfrHori of getting my claims set
tied, but/that Col. DeGraffenreid, who had
ebarge ’of the accounts autf issued the wa -
rantsfartbdr jAymrnr, would collect my
irilaim for riie; r <rtiargirig nie ten per cent for
W A.- HANNAn.
e°Iearn that tbefe'was; at that time at
least $7000 iuthe triasnry, of the appro-
money, aiiid the foil-charged was J-ifit so
much money demanded for no. service per-
iottned. How long most toe State of Geor
gia be subjected to this' wholesale p’nnder
of her treasury;and her people, and her
credit impaired in tlie worldT—Atlanta
■ Oonstitutwii*' 1
[From the Joliet (III.) Signal.
PRETENDED PEDDLER LEAVES A
' PACK At, A FARM HR’S HOUSE.
iAr, Armed Man rilspovcrftl la It—He is
and Killed.
A short time since, jsstat dark, a ped
dler, carrying a large pack, appeared at tho
door of a’wealthy fijcmqp in the town of
Gteen Garden, in this county, and request
ed, the privilege of remaining ov-r flight.
The former being away fwlm home, he pas
informed by the hired man that be coaid
riot stay.; Ha then requested the privilege
of’ caving his pack until morning, as he
was very-tired and could not carry it fur
ther that nlgltf.. This was granted, and
the papjt deposited in one <Frner of the
sitting,room- 1 Paring the evening, some
bf. the females of the household bad. occa
sion to TODva it, and taking, hojd of it, dis-
covered that there was something suspi.
cions about its oontents. Tbe hir'd man
Was called, and upon taking bold of it,
found that ,it contained a man. He qnicldy
Stepped into an adjoining room and return
ed with a revolver, motioned tbe family to
stand aside, and at once proceeded to fire
three shots into it A piercing shriek is
sued foem it, and on ripping off tbe outside
covering,.a^roan, with a large bowie knife
arid revolver clinched in his handp, was
found weltering in his blood! Twq of the
shots had proved fetel...The neighbors
were alarmed, bnt no .trapes of thft. ped.
dler, who left, the pack. qould be. found.—
Thus by.’a mere aceidqnt, doubtless a shock
trig cue of robbery, /and periiaps murder,
rest of the family w^Ul soot
same aerial and unsatisfac
this is a mistake,. ' A/ pi
woriian is a sensible woj
woman is always a g
can: sew on your WS
learaed td conjugate a'. (VprB, r ' aj^d. knoif?^
when to sow b tats and. parsnips arid trans-
plant lettuce and pabbage without looking
at an .ImTOao/notwithstan^f^la^
spenta few montbs m.etnd^izjiotmi^. .j
■ [. Jsa wumau to have .no>, resource-"for
idle hour?.. Most i>IieBe L ‘
eternally” making^pies u
dusting and sweepmg ap’d scounngTSJ
yon al'ow her education enough to appre
ciate a good book' so' that; she’ may some-
times rest from her labor, ’ and divert her
mind from pies and peas, arid potatoes/and
parsnips, and parsley and pumpkins'? /.'
Will your conrse of study, ’ which only
includes gastronomy, needlework and wash
ing, qualify a woman to train tb ‘. hearts
and minds of the little immortals,' whom
JBfas'a 1
mother nothing,to. do witlf fbP,
moral training of lier children
future Presidents and 'legist—_
country he trained by cooks'.and' bquse-
maidsf If women .are,to share these sol
emn responsibilities with their bntokltds/
artsv
ieon trairiod by
mother; or George -
fothPr of h» iodntrv bihf hi
ednoated by the. editor ' o'f i toe 1 1
add Examiner. 1 , .. ,,
Your idea bf making a mere household
drudge of a woman is Vefy jgede^jy of
tertained by your sex. I heard of one old
gentlemap, spon after the.cjofie of the" war,
who lazily opened nis oyes one morniagin
bed, and qaeritly contemplating his wife, *
who had risen an hoar or tiro earlier, arid 11
was then’hard at work washing and coiih/
iflg the children, and toyirig to’ clean up 1
the zqqnj wi’liout the assistaucp of if 'tof;
vant, remarked to her“My dear, I am;
glad to see you accept the situation Xti
well.” Une Femme.
The following beautiful tribute to the life
and elpiracter of Elijah, was made in an
cry. address delivered by our friend, Geo. 17.
Troutman, Esq.j beffilp the Sunday school
.WEsonViyri'tohc ij.xr.T^'/* /“_i rt. ’ ’ at Oostanaula Church, a few weeks since:
l .r$ J’ l “Therery name Elijah j its signification
baa waters in twekre days.. . jJ. V* nlo ioc is nQDOgh to inspire our minds and hearts
openr-* *-xr-__a. “ - ^ ' *•
7.
Special Car. cf tha Louiiville Courier-Journal.]
Washington Haws.
Washington, April 12.
Quit; \ SpflNB.— 1 Occurred at the Whjte
House to-day. It appears that Senator
Ross, of Kansas, obtained an: interview ;; See.
with the President, and protested against,
tile nomination of one Babcock fog- 8nrvev
or General ef that State, the appointment
with the other portions of said
;xu e rthe (7 Proud ehto iphny di-
sA. sdl u:of! ycbiul’isv I
tha sioaciv election,"the
of said State t*te^6terfot and elect
rs of the General IviAssemblyofsaid
and all the officers of said State pro
vided for by thesaid'dbhktItiil dSj itfd mem
bers of Congress; arid the offieey conlimirid-'
ing the District of. Virginia;'shall-cause the
lists of registered voters of said Stale to be
•nlargerand’i
according to - faw, and • with ' 1 that
Torever anal r-i— ““J appoint such registers as to: >'
’ manner provided by the adtep df i; Con-
gress commonly called the Reconstruotidil !
ICtS. - ’ - 1 l-.’iireq bn* lto?iib : u
8ee. 3. That the President bf the United
States may^-in like manner, aabmit. j'tlm
conztitntion of Texas to. the . vqtersof said
State, at such time^nd in such' manner as
he may direct,either the entire constitution
epariite provisions of the satnd'a^
d Inf toe first/sectiori of this act, 1
ijqte rote! Bpd at'the totae election
irs may vote for and * elect Ijbe’ideml
bf the Legisl-tore,and all the I
-—idedfor in paid constitution,ana mer
' Congress; provided, also, that /
held insaidStritebrt’ek:
■s<H
mcitorq - t«a> . * » -j .uu ,;»ci.i
4: That the President of thd United
iJniuir faiil/j If'
a ntay/m lixe manner, resuDmit ipi
said
las. he may direct,eitber the entire constitu
^490 or separate provisions oft]
Ided inthe arst zeetiori qf' -tKractjto : f
r’ vote,’ and at the same election the
^mt^for and eieetthe memberir.
ofthd le^lature arid all 'the Stale.offipep
ided for jg sgid constitution and foem
of Congress —
'a-^-uTha^iteilher of said /^onstitn,
fions shall be ratified qt such election,
»* 3 Nwsa6ir*
Btotof «i
tion of sttch ratification bj
oer-commanding in said Sl^, ^ .
See. 6. ThatBefore the.States of .^irg:
ia, Missismppi : audTm(ftj.jihsU hi adnqttt.
to reraetentation in Qouness their several
t*e re5 Aer tow&l
lyorganized, shall ratigj the,
artio.e,whi?bhaa htefl-W U>°»d hy-Uoagrys*.
to’the several Stotea, aa v an aiu«*.d^ent to
tire Constitution of the United .Stated:., ’
no agency,
.. .. Jesrib, ’ has
d more signally "displayed his power and
War tei.order fieaezal ReynolSito iiroeeed -majesty or more fhliy attested His won-
with regtoietkB mdAbm IwfrAaj SuaevV Jl> s
an early election. . Kfoob a oved I The*foet’that we c»nnot trace his gene-
lyfrjm^deatort, obntoytvkdow^wthat h^ boasts no line of ancestry,
Virginia and MississipgBsm P er3aa(les u*fiffit4f^iof'bafove, : perhaps,
It is stated that tfecRnmda* udH : be fhai towis Gfba bimsoIf—the Divine Es-
goveped by the commanding Generals- re; serice, revealed in the form of man !
Virginia and MisriasippL ; The gift, of Divine-Presoenaa—the pow-
er to restorqjifo teethe . dead—the a> un-
dance to satisfy the cravings of hanger in
him Alf—the widow and tier son, for an in-
Char|*M*a.-: .: ;definite’period from a mere handfnl of
GBABbxsTq.Nt J^lrii/l4^4be Degisla- meal and a cruse of oil. presents him to
iuFiiip^sas a ifieing sjjarfclingin thelight
“ of],-Divinity itself!
■ Oeto.ote eMMf fivw dito On ^ he ooQ '
riet, toeigo^iymvliianuinuinAiaiO.dKi' 8to* itotopJaf^j^ - his. : tvjnd«nis acts, if our in
4ito£mt4*fihqilniRlMtMu^llfc"UttoUnhA# were’aBsqreid, ..to yevel, - unoon-
theland offioenwifll/1 ^ffl^d^jjeajjyp^pj„fihe, facts of history,
-CDiuuxumtij tint ni 3t>5ioo alq su/iA? , H 1 . , .
hi.-u^HbSisiMwnhc»i««3a 1 !9 rts . 13 the
jftWto^asK'seven one this Irmmitw
aaui atoakariiaxaMm. u!Af cotton *1 : He .wssbut a ( mau—with a form like
-- i -- s ’>-a’ V . a.’
failing to be acted oq last week, and added proved by Congress
-taid Statea sliallppt bo deeded final,, or
'Operators a ^MWfiTVtohW^Wx
until their action,respectively,shaU bo ap-
that Fomeroy, Be
bad been ma’ting pretty muclx
Kansas ^ppointipgflte. o !
Grant replied that it was oselesa. to say 'j
more,' as his riilad was already model up bn
the surveyorship. Mn Ribs'continued
protesting when Grant said, “My mind is
made up; I don’t want to hear any more.”
Ross replied. “Go to hell, then.” Grant.
moved toward flow <»4 Get out of
this house instantly, and rienr aefi footan.
it again” Ross without a word, at once
left. A witness foroishes account
The Orange Probfon
The plenty of oranges on'tl
swearing. .The- indictment alleged that
the false s wearing, consisted in bia! Having
uiadooath. before tbe Superintendents of
•ge majority of the Democratic party in the election" heidoq the 23d of April last,
p freflp&fy^ wp)^i nQt..prMjp5- f f^jbt. E. for tbe ratiriristlen of the Constitution, that
‘ ’ be had.resided in the couuty of Micon for
the period of ten days before said election;
and that be had been duly registered as a
voter, eto. / aii
In answer, to an inquiry from the Court,
Fyall stated that he had no counsel, and
thathe-was uuaole to employ any.. Wh»re-
upon His Hon. Judge Cole,assigned Capt.
F. ’J’. Snead and Samuel Hall, Esq., to his
defenso. " v —■ -*~
The indictment was demurred to on sev
eral grounds, and after argument of poj)n :
sel, Judge Cole decided it was' insufficient,
in that itoniitted to stale in wbat tbe false
swearing consisted; andwhat election was
bsing tield wheq tiie allcged false oatb" was
taken. '.
So it appears that'whlls Fyall was mor
ally guilty of the erime for which ho was
airaigned, in’ fhat, when he to< k the oath
in question, ho was a resuleritof the ' coun
ty of Bibb] and not of toe county of Ma
con, yet he was relieved of the prosecution
by reason of lbe defects in tbo indictment
against him , ■
It was ordered by the Court, upon the
suggestlqii of the Solicitor General, that
the prisbrier be held in custody until an
other ibdiotmbnt could be prepared, but it,
eiug admitted that the alleged false oath
as made orally and ri' t in writing, as was
:e,'
tween theJgi mini of the Ui
trafi^etoe Railroad.) - is^-reduced
1 ours. Veils, Fargo, & Co’s stages now
SO Taiake the rauW uortlmuJ'WJtoMI*®*
prallysnd . _
., >y tbpprfilriftnpq l»nder ^fiieb the
election was bejlj thb-bonl-t disebafiged tfiq
prisoner finally ami absolutely—^.Vaeon
Tel - ■ ■ ■ ' ‘ *
nuu K ' olw i “ y-'in _VlBGIKlA-Tl.e un.nmR .!?, tlmendntent. to the H nor bUl was oSeTei
amcftdtfrnriPto t*e ‘Vttgrow providing that any elcrgyuian fufsitoing
fermented wine at i Kiorautentelootemun-
ion tablesbajl ho deemed guilfyi .of keeping
a publto bar! The. Boston Bp-<tli report*
this fact. . ; 1 ji .h»Vf- J-.
It is understood that the President fa
W.a-WD-W r ,-. r —-
The Eight Hour- LAUV-^Drdere -mete.
. _ :.*ii ^ Sit*’
fee-Seeretajy of War
ployeeslbavc, in consequence of the dull
ness of the times, accepted tbe ten honr
altern tive.
boy sells three oiangra for a T cent, the eth
er two for a cent. Eaoh boy tos thirty
When both have sold out tha
Sfii bov has ten cents, the ether fifteen
oents. 'The sixty erariges hflVe /
twenty-five cents. 1 Whoever, bought • one
oent’i worth of each boy, got five oranges
for two cents. The boyi think it over, and
_ deride'to'go into 1 partner*hipif l, 'They bhy
ride.’ No elue leading to the discovery of sixty oranges, and sell them at the rate bf nij
the name of the victim or his accomplice five for two cents. When they ire all solid] wf *
they find the sixty orqnries have brought but
twenty-four oents. Wnat becomes of (be
other cent?
had a large-Sum of money in, tiie house.-
Aii inquest was held over the body on the
following morning and the verdict
was 'that the killing was justifiable homi-
_ XT 1.. , I .7: Jmaamim nP
has, as yet, been ascerteiqe^ Sflfib Bum?
mary justice is seldom meted out to the
guilty.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, AprQ 13.—The Alabama
claims of treaty rejected by vote
to I.
Nominations—Ackyrma ,of Georgia At
torney General. 1 ””
- fojjip’trd; ‘ Marshal, ofWgstnmrebmdjTex-
iw.. ; '.’
Packard, Marshal of Louisiana.
V jVffi. HoWard; Minister to China,displao
mgJ; r Ross Browne..
{J. S, Pflrker.Qf IndianajComiiiissioiier of
Indian Aflairs.
8. 8/ Fisher, bf Ohib, Commissioner of
PatcntB. •
Thos H. Nelson, of Ohio, Minister to
.Mexico. .
Chas. N. Riotte, of Texes, Minister to
Coosta Rica
J- -A' Skelton, of Louisiana, Consul tp
Cite pPMexipq,
E. Hopkins Postmaster Nashville-
Cleve and, Postmaster Shelbyvllle Ten
nessee.
" Arriold) Postmaster Albany, Ga.
Danbin?, Postmaster Atlanta Ga
Among the confirmations are—
’ Mqtiej. Minister to England.
Jay of New York, Mlniriar (fl A9#tr*a-
All Revenue Detectives appointed prior
to March l Oth, will be discharged aflor
April 30.; '; 1
, Durant and Durell of Louisiana, Marvin
of,Florida, Paschal] of Texas, Josh Hill
arid flrptrq of Georgia, Underwood of
,Virginio,are among the applicants for
the Supreme Jndgship under the new
leans.
..Jfteke po action re^trding the elections New Orleans, ApriF 13.—The inven-
io Mississippi, Yirginia,. anj Texas, until tory of valuable papers,-hidden-by Auditor
rioininations are completed. Wiokliffe, was mmpleted to-day, and foots
Siliis ArHudson,' an Iowa negro, has gn 8J^)000-r-eQpsisting of,State coupons,
on appointed Minister to Gautema- warrai ts. and tax receipts.
V'tm ~r--r Lj * - tituj
icu Aiongstreefc was in T ^untpnlle - ’ ^ftf^^A’bridc at the 31d Guard ball wore
13th, on his way to* take l poa- twenty4ve thousand doUare’ worth
aon of his new office at New Or- monds." For which she paid five dollars
an hour.
',r ifuw aniitjtdahabn. looi
Wheat u ran fob Milch Cows.—Cows
that give milk require food that abounds in
albrnninons matter, in. order ;to to *bm yfr
maintain a satisfactory flow of ■ rich •” nt
a quanti'ty’of milk as wheat di^q. . ,
But the milk mod? by feeding buckwheat
bran will be thin aniL poor, and much in c -
rior to the milk; which a cow gives wh
her feed is composed largely of wheat bran/
which contains * ' * ■* ~™~'
nous matter- 1
a great iiDproT6uaw^ . 0(
foreit is fodl Agricultural chemists' tell
ns that bran contains more than fourteen
per cent- of aJb .'men/wtlich is an excellent
feed for making rich milk. Besides this,
wheat bran contains about three per eenty
tide inihe line of lieftillzirig materials for
producing boqntiffli crops of any kind of
grain or vegetables. Where a person has on.
ly oneoT two cows, it willalwayabe profitable
to soald the bran before foedmgto the cows.
Let a fow quarts be put into a tab and
toning hot water turned in and mingled
with it until the mass is as thin as gruel;
then allow it to stand over night, or daring
Jhe day, coyered c ! a ^\ A |°°d cow, fed
oqt the rich milk ol'qQfet- q? ahqqdaqtly os
if she were fed on grass, provided she nave
a comfortable shed,or stable, in cold weath
er.—Bonham’s Messenger.
s oy an »E5toHANrj-.The.mbtt
kable events in the career of any- -
‘ -occurredin Forest Mississippi,
Mfbiacb,’’ during * iborning exhi
bition of-the preai : Mexican Gymnasium ’
and Menagerie. The huge elephant Her. ,
cnles; which tod been’peevish apd unruly ■'
foy several days, became frantiewben a rus
tic foisted.oneinKajiiaee of
eiephantbroke binenaiaraftersome violent
struggles, daring which. .the ! large crowd
fled ID tbe wildest hflstp. The ponderous
l^eagt attacked a freight train .was swift-
' inproachiog striking it'with such force
t he’broke wtosk^was.brunt and in-
itly killed.' The koobmotiva -was
the track,ran into the canvass tent erect-
beside the road; butted^ iato
cage, killing the liowerai^md droefog iet
Ths litter took: flight owt of town,
itho’pioddjitg ritoefry
otherwise
it county,
■F1WS Bl»HKa»rv!ll»ip«irW*Xo«ra»a^.-
' lauxn I
showed sfgns* of getting- his
Bdf he hits now
got htetoBj^iipBhrii sictfite ««f» tea t
-.luJ JnBfltii Id lol e gnrq»i 1
1 Therefaie whiskey rings, tiwry qpefppf-
road .riaffti teto» tetet«5>»e»<*afo
every character, but the greatest of all rings .at
jaJnresMiM Grichfli fobrily azeklebrin' j"
, Si I vd barioqqB-oo ton toaoeisa*
wm wlatofy Miateitoto Ojmd Qmk
iaa Uaiveraalisb ; bat!thj»tis.tow doBtedn ™
He believe* that all the Grant* apd Pepfo the
will to= saved, ( hsti hot- ithe .’whole , human
UM& hat «*di lo Ubnsii h
ft j^7a3 TBfu ^
m
.WII
f ana very he*d, of
T*“
aa_Last week a detachment of the 27th
U. 8. Infantry (mounted), under command
of Lienl. Bornnard, destroyed 25 illicit
dristiUeries in the ceunties of Van Boren,
White, Overton, Seqnatchie' and Bledsoe,
Tenn. All of them were running in direct
violation of the reverine law.
a@“Qep.
tary GoyetnOF of Virginia," i» Ate
Gen. James Watson Webb- ‘he Minister
to Brazil. He is a graduate of Weft Point,
and - was a lieutenant of artillery at the
breaking ont of the war.
f‘The Imperialist’’ came ont very sqnare-
•, and does not mince matters. “For the
rst time in-the history of the United
States,” says that paper, “an American
journal dares to proclaim,as false and p«r-
pernicions, in their inflncrice, the democrat
ic dogmas of popular. sovereignty and
ct}najite,and to demand that to «he ruins of
this unfortunate Republic, shall be reared
the firm and substantial struotaro of an em-
pin ' ! ” . - -
A Good Quotation.— Iudiguant Indi
ana Democrats are quoting from Gen.
Toombs to the effect that “outgages againat
the Constitution have accumulated with
such rapidity as to fatiguo tbe indignation
of the people.” Jariavinpa vti v> «
Railroad Condnetor Killed.
Thos. J. Oats, condnetor on the Memphis
and Charleston Railroad, was shot by ?
on Wednesday
Nev( York has a machine that hatches
ont one chicken an honr.
[deration bf- the A1-: fl.Mthe’^lronyityri.” Whatastrong
. appellation! It implies a supreme and un-
; boors’; apoech, limited power, and inggests to oar minds, ,
■be: called if such a thing was possible, a; being stipe-
abama treaty.jd Failed.;, m li
J. Mr. Snmner ariideAtwo oJr
WiMioMi
5 riorvteto. to the.Suprevie.
recogmzt. g the Confoderatea az toiliger- . , -i, , - . . ,
~ ’ itolCTuiserasrsvebriitiii .^PPawNHywitiiout beginning, he bursts
ipped with! British arina- W® °*“ vision full-orbed in the meridian
tuanned.witii British seamen, got to of mn almost matchless glory, and his inar-
cbhmi} sHeltarad load pro- yeflons works exact from onr hearts a blind
i» Hrttinh-irt—j .
icAVltoltliO^ifielSkyram ton Have «- ^^“SfV.OlTA/ J*u
latioR af Englaad'a mu- t 1116 Bame “ a sermoa wltUla lt3cIf . 3nd
ifyilhwn, Merer pennittod by iilngtiih “te Ntorf a.yolume abounding iu nmeh that
•rifl, pfwat itqepnrsne thaf.earoer.' of do- dazzles the imagination—in more that ex
tlc * the wonder of the mind, and in all
that ttoveiWMJKt! room mi^k n this •?««.«“» 8»**tode. It,opens up before our
'ijtmrotifor any natiori^ScUhddo^ms tetaB^^q^ ^e.jJtighest and most un-
lpsnltoifetlieiifirnifejleSlidra n 1 iBe i fail Affimkable evidences of Supreme -Power,
tofieradojfrjttAh^^iai^hiji offigyto^jadisputable testimony of
ive. . ■
Canada, and he now ttoughtit would '
in his day. -s>'rtir.t i
endorsed: the views .of Jl
f said ithat tbe- teeatyi .flu’, a _
subject shonld riao io the fall dignify onr-hearts absorb the lufl measure' of His
topartawetiif the . mtematmil qtoe- .grace. ' ’ ’
s involved,and.) that tha natiou^ with .tztl
regard to its; own Aouor; could not oon- nnol
( it. upon ; any lower : gronads.. The
Crop.
and
pend on • ’the-blackberry eiiop
htf their preserves. ’ „
1 , 5 ,u jl
,i J ‘It WW'itteRMP 1 *
We learn from Mr. M
that a daring attempt was
Teh the
sbel V. Jobdson, Joseph E. Brown : and
Charles J. Jei
The Crops.—The crop prospects in this
section were never better at season of the
rear, as we are informed by some of the
>cst and most prominent planters of the
county. A totter season for planting could
not be desired. Rain at present, though
wonld be beneficial to yonng corn and veg
etables, jei they-are not suffering. The
weather is still fine, and farmers are posh- toatn.
iag on their work with great alacrity.—
Eutonton PrsssA- Messenger, 13th. .
Judge Joseph E. Brown.—Chief Jus
tice Brown informs the Savannah News
A.i L -al Jl at • V
that he did not desire, nor wonld he accept
the office.
tjba'the mind’s eye cannot
. His majestv,’ nor can
•I’d JwntJfi ^^^---^biiRi^^as stayedcontrolled b.’ the
Jmm -*M*ufrS I ? k ®
Fun Mew York- v -. f , : t other noted men of those days, he, was in-
T,N, V n April 14.^’BuiiSen- spued. » '
patty vote. - No action by the . 1 as- will to acpqmplish certoin ends.. Whfle 'we
-mi .n >1W Ipy r ’ ' , *®J?'-'.I ariiled to wonder and ’admire the power
«raaa ( ;8«MNM*. / r rnUyZ 'ffi °f.9,^ Mfaker,as manifested in
,14^0 repotted of Elijah -what is more am/ori-
tbejjeavy ftosts 4t the inferior have ing^-more prechm to onr sinful hearts, is to
injured tbe ‘cropfi, and nceessb- witness thereto tiie exhibitions of Divine
' ' 1 Love mid Mercy., Tt clearly reveals the
iht-; tv .fyuth’tiiat/oee tomiriis Hiscreatnres is the
Be ' d n-—
r:: >.GnilMigls»pi (HjMMtrrdnd HgfytP a*>Susjsnoted in the instahce of Ahab
.. , .-o- and Jezebel, and" their wicked prophets
^ when, notwithstanding, they tod forsaken
, Wa3rOT;TtiB ^tr’’lilrllil”'n'jiiF l | < ^ covenant, violated,,tiie lay—ejected for
Ial8i. Cotorafewyrt^^9. their worship folso Qods.
in Elijah was sent as a warning note to win
■ but tot higher; upland I2fd; : Or- ihem back, and when in their first trans-
19j<h»aleJlO,OO0baieB. ’gression, it seems to oar minds, that Divine
lurpPfrospEOTS In Txn- Justice would have set in judgment upon
incoln County News : learns *dr sins—the love and forbearance of God I
from old and; intelligent fonners',‘that the set aside the stern decree, and mercy
wheat fv op in that county is now as prom- waved the sceptre.
sing as wa* ever known at this season of The simple widow, trembling at tho de-
e J ear - .Sayp tbat papen “At leastone- 0 f Elijah, as she' watched, with
third more wheat was aojru^fost^foll *j*^this gillking fi opei J hc ; srauty sub stance melt
'befriTou^pSeuibrro. away during the terrible famine that visi
ted the earth, viewed with astonishment
. : t , „ ... the renewal of her Utmimshed supplies,
_« *irv“l s $5 m r 1 ^*® * *1® Wd hailed with" radiant joy' tto power' ’of
t e peac crop.a most entirely in that being that restored life'to the pulseless
form of her child, and her heart, like an
unsealed fountain, led her to exclaim,
. ..tii man of God, and tho word of
,,W he ti e I>jrd in thy month is truth.”
: Elijah himself shielded by tbe mighty
' - e ahuot tlie Lord, when all nature was con
vulsed by tbe rude ravages of the storm:
these, and many incidents, in the life of
this good man, are. evidences sufficient to
dispel the doubts of the sceptic—to lift the
to rob the veil from the eyo of the infidel, and force
talton Rail- him to acknowledge there is a God, tmd
cm.Sunday night. About 12 o’clock God is Lore. What important and pre-
atatiOn a few mile* beyond cions truths are taught ns in this lesson I
Ul « then seta seal upon our hearts, and
— nr vu - the 80 condact onr !* ves that we may shun the
d were only waiting for wieked example of Ahab and Jezebel, and
enee their their prophets, as we would a fatal ptsti-
j the noise fence, that we may not meet their wretched
traid 'tod’Vh'e' aform ^ e ' I< e t us see to it that we erect no
told robbers took to *^ in our hearts, save.that of.. Jesns! Let
mt having secured any it teaeh us that while God is merciful, his
115$. .’ ,' 7 forbearance endureth not always! Let us
w wi »■ /*’' consecrate our fives and service like Elijah,
.To HE AND NOT TO. Be.—Mr. White- . , , , „ „ , , J ..,’
syhasTefevSTfifie - appoint- to the honor and glory of God and, with
ment of Assessor for ihe' Second "District Elisha ask for “a double portwn of that
of Georgia, rice.Webster removed Mor- that will translate us to Heaveul
rill, of Americiis, a Bureau Agent from
8 nine, has received 'the -ip
illector of the Second Dist
gia vice McBurney removed.-
“ —>-
i-Lj,;TiENDS Arrested.—Lynchburg News
ct -of Geor- toja:: Three negrois have been arrested
- and lodged m jail at Greenville, charged
l_ with throwing the East Tennessee and Vir-
*a_There are o'nlyfonr ex-Gorernors of g»iaprasenger train from the track pear
Georgia now living; G.W. Crawford, Her- Dreei
ifv..— - *—■ ' - '
enville, some ten days since, by which
the engineer of the train was badly scalded
and the fireman killed. They confessed
the deed. On Friday last another attempt
was made to throw the train off near the
>e place, hut it was discovred in time to
prevent an accident. A white man was
also captured,who confessed to having placed
the obstrnction on the track, and gave t
his reason for doing so, that an engine!
tod squirted hot water on him,and he
termined to have revenge by ditr v: —
For the Ladies Onlv.—A story is go
ing tto rounds of a party of ladies who
were caught in a shower having the color
washed from their eheeks. A lady at our
elbow thinks the color of some of the gen
u’s noses wouldn’t to washed out
-,t a waterspout—Some of them
have to go through a patent wringer
besides.