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VOL. XIX.
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LAW NOTICE.
♦ I fTVB Proclamation of Governor Johnson cf tho
1 A. 7th Infant, havingauthorisedth* dTil
AhBaST,
,, lc «i E „Kr» m j^3 £ 3rs$a
’ • ’ lat January, 1861, <0 far as the same an not
nate* of Adrerttelns. I inconsistent with oor present condition,’’, iro taka
, (tarments inserted at Iterate of On* Dollar | “>» «<*»«» to n; that our offio* haa been opened
per sonar, of Eight lines, for the f « th « ttanaaetian of professional busiueas^aod
,,d f l Lion. and Seventy-five Cent* for eaoh I wller * one of us can alwajra b* ooaaaultod.
tifd 111 *, insertion—payable in advance. . I PETER J.. STBOZER,
intst’ , i inr fe advertise longer than three] - 1VM. E. SMITH.
T.o*»t the follolrlng rati* | Albany, Aog. 12,1868. • 24-S.a
Far Members v»I tbe Conrcntlou.
The above gentlemen ar<t; ahnbnneed. as candi
dates to represent Djmgherty Co. in the bonventioh
which is to assemble, in Milledgevillo on the 4th
Wednesday in October, 1866. They -will be sus
tained by a large number of their fellow-citizens at
the ensuing election on the flrat Wednesday in Oc-
VrszLiL or saoanaa.
OM Ct u,re :
tvo j^uarea,
fine squares
fuur iquares— ,
r ‘" ST OQl 60 00] 70 00
e ‘ ^wuares.. - 40 OOl 66 00 75 00
St square *6 OC 65 OOl 80 00
(SO 001 70 OOi 86 00
00 oo
t3_mo*j6 mos.jl year! LAW NOTICE.
-* 20 OOl 80 00 hn HE Courts being open for tbe transaction oj
28 00 4Q OQ l * buisness, I have returned from tbe countrr to
H ool oa ool ao Mil town t0 resume tbe practice'of my profession, and
Zn onl it no! oo'oolattend promptly and faithfully to all business
J2 2!l “ ??. 1SI entrusted W*4 -
L. P. D. WARREN.
Albany, Aug. 28, 1865. 25—tf
SPECIAL PARDON.
a it f r 1 A L NOTICE. ' I T EX I*ECT to leave in 20 days for Washington
8 r E C * A u ays. * 1 CUy ^ wiU brtngbMkwltbme Special Pardon
^.announcement* of candidates for office, 510. lf ar t j, 0JW desiring* me to serve them. My charge
i„b« in adranee.^ ... | will be reasonable, so none can complain. I think
Obituary notices to oe charged for at regular ad- it be9t for &]l application* to go by hand. If you
Ptrtixement rale*—to ^ Vv*“®** . send through the regular ehannel and await the
th. .p«v of. «‘8' lt ' rctnrn, your I’ardoua m.y com. too tato-thoy may
ut»T«. Advsrtlsameate that moke orer eight lines I ne „ P c 4*«.
ncJcr fifteen lines, counted ss two squares.
“drertisers wiU mllrk on ll,cir advertisements
at Americas.
,1, number of squares they wish them to occupy.
Csnstuniestlons for individual benefit. will be
i .-o,I <1 50 uer square for each insertion. I
^fiaiiacss and'l’rofeasional Card* per yew- $20 00. f
tdsenmog a wife, payable madvsuce $21> 00.
August 12th, 1866.
Legal A.Tortlu^me.lu-
tbeMiowiag are our
School Wanted..
B Y a Gentleman qaalified to teach the Latin,
Greek, GeVman-and French Languages, add
I Ilir* Sale* per levy of eight lines or lesa-S 8 00
«■ fa. sales, per levy.... 6 00
1 a t foUe«or-.Sdes per levy........ 6 00
-Itioosfor tetters of Administration 4 001
I Auiion for letters of Gaardiansiip ..........4
SUMS of application of dismission from Aduun-
| of sppiioation for dismission from ijuar-^ ^
'on to soil lim'd™..— 6 ®®l
a Ilehiors and Creditor, - J
I UtofUad per square ■ - * **>
I *. • :. h.Ua i>ron»TtJ ) tCQ UftJH o,U<l
for legal advertise-1 «li e usual English branchy.
'Address
Albany, Sept. 2,1865.—Gw
TEACHER,
Patriot Box, •
'Albany, Ga.
THE ALBANY- PATRIOT
JOB PRINTING
■.SEPT. 3, 1865
,-oc a aa jari
- INDEPENDENT VOTERS.
tide in the Convention authorizing the Legislature
to fix thqse charges. ,
A* to who shall be candidates for the Convention
I will only say, let the people select their shiest and
best men. They owe-it to themselves and posterity.
Speaking for myself, l would prefer a convention ol
nil the people should assemble, and lookingalone to
6 TO^^K r rr, n re^i^r
1 am, respectfully,
t).P. 111LL.
While President Johnson, backed up by all the
sensible and peace-loving men of the North, is slrj-
v'tng to their utmost to disquiet and pacify the dis
cordant elements in uzr country,rand bring about
coniant cwuhhi in W* Via vnng muoui . nnft t.|^ _ miWiaW* r__
& SmrfSILl^tion.
Tho
^•■S^=3s|ESTABLISHMEN'T
I ij<c« ur currant note*.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
dn of Lind by Administrator*, Executors
| G«fens art required by law to be held on
fvIuwJay in each month, between the hours of
lin tl*« forenoon and three in tbe -afternoon, at
iCourt lUose in the county in which the proper-
i, piiuited. Notice of these tales mubt be given |
i public GneUe forty days •previous.
V u .if«s of ihe bile of personal property must be
I f f-aiu ir*e manner, through a public gazette ten
l 4au prtrious io tale day.
1 Notice to debtor* and creditors of in estate mu*t
IW punched forty day*. . _
I j.otife tbit application will be made to the Court
lif JrJ uiry fur leave to tell Land must be publiah-
|dt*o month*. . _
»u ions for letter* of Administration, Guardian-
p. it., mmfl be published thirty ’ day*—for dis*
|kiiioii from Admininration, monthly six mouths—
fw diiais-iion from Guardianship forty days.
_ Ruin for the forecloiure of Mortgages mnst be
■pablUhed monthly for four months—for establishing
■U*t papers fordhe full space of three months—for
bond Lave been given by the deceased, the | Full Sh.eet-!Post©r,
‘ U #p»ee of three mont ha.
Being now In Complete Order, we ars prepared to
execute all kinds of <
JOB -M OIK
-iiihiij /n(jr4"Sft£u«iii vjinnii ■'»
We would jespectfully call the attention tp Own
ers •of Cotton -to iHw# E - M - Brucc &
Co., in another column headed “To owners of cot
ton.*? 'As we have said before, this house is one of
the most extensive in this country.. It, has business
connection with some of the wealthiest and heaviest
New York and Liverpool houses. Also with large
house* in Xoiilsville;’Ctncintaatl and St. Lonis: -».
Messrs. Bruce ft Co. have gone into the cotton
commission business. Oar reader* perhaps have
been made aware of the fact-by seeing their adver-
menL . Bat the extensive arrangements made by
them for esnrying on their transactions have never
befote bhen equaledixevcm^ftoachflfl They are
now prepared “ to take charge of, put in order, and
ship any lot of cotton in' the States of Georgia,
Sooth Carolina - or Alabama. 1 *, To enabip^them to
do this,—they have local agents in almost every
town, and also a corps of efficient able and cnegetic
traveling pgents who hjw k*d great experience .Jo
assist them in carrying out their plans.
The system adopted by 8>ur> Draco & Co.
good one. It is one^ which is of immense benefit to
the planter and irmalTdealer. ' These can have their
cotton taken from their own.homes, the taxes and
chargee of every .description paid on it, receive lib
eral advances on the sqme, and have it shipped to
the best market, sold, and ■ the proceed^ paid to
them without any trouble, whatever. Or in other
words, they can make more money oat of their
crops than they have ever made befbre*without any
trouble, risk, &e., at a-great deal less expense than
they ever had with the^samc kind ef property. If
this as not an advantage to the class we.refer to, we
know not wbst is. Formerly they were much tronb-
led, besides and being obliged to visit some large
city to see to their property ; now they can remain
at home, (•><*'MEbart-infywpftr'4. •
expense at all.
Meeara. Bt & Co’s plan is meeting wltL great spe-
fees. We are happy to note this fact. Any pro
ject which beuefits-tke (rnbUoas mu«U as the one
put in operation by them should meet with the
qualified approval and support of those whomjt Is
de*i(a*d M»«Il.’,iTbh;4s»rTiii*¥itnS»»«3ly
fit, tho Shota
New.York, August 7th.—A Valeotia correspon
dent ofthe Londou Times, July 23, gives the follow
ing ncconnrof the (alknflg of ;the shore ?nd of tbe
cable:; “ The landing of the shore end of the cable
was begun soon after eight o'clock on Ihe morning
of the 22d, and the sight was Interesting as pictur
esque. From tlie stern of the Carol ine, moored from
600 to 800 yards from tire shore, an unbrokenTinq
of boats was formed to the beach, each kiled with a
crew of picked boatmen from all 'tlie neighboring
harbors and inlets. These were under, the direction
and guidance of experienced cable men, who in de
tached cutters and gigs, cotnmaqded up and down
the line. The first few, lengths were soon got out,
but thence dragging its pondrous mass along the line
of cnTt, was slow and laborious business, and it only
came out foot tiy foot, thoughwpme 300 or 400 pow-
In the neatest and most fashionable stylo, from a
a. connaut. I
m, TODD & CONN ALLY
,FFER their service* to the citizen* of Albanv I
/ ml Yicijiity as practitioners of Medicine, Mid-1
»*4 Hurgery ; and trust, by assiduous at-
to tfieir profmsion, to gain a share of the I
fitronfige. # .1
* formerly occupied by Col. Wright, where
be found by day or night.
Down to Elegant
Visiting Cxrifr.
I -tinny, Oa., June 24ih, 1865.
17-Cm
DR. J. A. PARK, OF ALBANY,
or rather an Eclectic I’hyslcian, with!
ajears experience in the regular practice of 1
>ne snd Surgery, is still offering his proles- J
•arviees to the people of the City and.sbr-1
ingcouuiry. i
*e on Broad 8treet< near the Poet Office.— I
on the Direct with Thorn, Cutlilf and Tifti I
wv, Oa . Feb. 2d, 1864—<f-
P. W. Alexander,
> !£, 1ST T X S.T,
.BLANKS, |OF ALL KINDS
4ro kept Constantly on Hand, Printed bn
JtSPEOTFULLY offers his services to the «itir
Vittni <>f Albany and surrounding country. Will
fine, flat cap paper
I-Dr. Beaj. M. Cromwell*
^IFERS his professional services to the citizens |
''Albany and vicinily.
e two doors above the Post Office*
*7.6a., June 17, ltMJo. 16—ly
Lr. H. V. Callaway I County and State Officer*
Comsisting of BLANKS for
r ids professional services to the citizen
y '* l almyra and vicinity.
1^, * 14^-tf
BLANK DEEDS, Ac., Ac., &c.
HINES
& HOBBS, le^^^S^pTH^afoiM.
^TTORNEYS at law. fire*
I s«. tnsrsio ^ ^ ^ dwwM
iic lime prer
. thoy .hai
^ ^^I^HVlicnUon pri
office L ‘ AUgB,t - WILDER.
Lzn^i.Ssp.. 2.1666—ttd
. July 22, 1865.
re * Albany, sept, g*
9 for tlie prseiiti* »f ?^ 5 f. Cif A _D0COUldKTX wiTiill.
15E8 4. HQBB8. ] “SrllEREAS, <S*». Jff
law
NOTICE.
0 'k9 d »E. t ?„ < !l rM ?, 1 l>u FofaMionsl sarri-
- ““A Mj wlU sutnd pror—-
«« u-tters of odniini:trsllon oo |ba . _
"*» Kinr late of said count/, dacd.
•aawss.*^* “i ®
PrLiIr the kindred ood creditors of snid dc-
and j Mtnavr at n»y office within the time
haTe '
erftil theft were palling on It well together. It look
nearly two hours to pass it over the string of boats,
and by that time all the rugged clifis were crowded
by the peasantry, who not only thronged tire steep,
dangerous sort of zig-zag path whiqh gives access
to the head of the bait were perched on the.little
jets and points where any fooliio'd was to be gained,
and often their stand was so precarious’that it star
tled one to look ^t them. As it happened, however,
ihe interest of the “ Isktodef#*’ was rather .prema
turely evinced. Not only itad the cable to be landed;
but quite a mile in excess was to be hauled on the
shore to pass up the cliff and across a couple of
fields. wlit9li led to the telegttph bouse. No sooner
was the first atom of the end of the cable seen near
tie shore than a wild hurrah arose from those on the
land, who saw it coming. With a contagion char
acteristic of the people, the enthusiasm passed rapidly
downward from those on the cliff to group* oo the
uqnding.patji, and thence into the cuhie boat* them-
shouting and
Aug. 89th, 1865.
Editor Attany Patriot:
Sm: in your last issue appeared an article
signed M Many Cifixens,** suggesting my name in
connection with the Convention soon to assemble.—
Tiiese communications I am aware usually come
from personal friends, and do not always expresstbe
wishes of the people; but be this as it may, It affords
me an opportunity of aaying to those friends who
may desire me to become a candidate, that apart from
other reasons which 1 might give, my professional
gsgeraent* IM private aTalri demand hit this lime
my earnest at’eniioo^anfbeiBg smoqs threxcepled
class unJer ITiiAmr-elfy Kroelifiistloo.T' dq' not
knew that I shall be 16 a condition to take s seat in
tlie Convention.. -Far- these ressotw l hope.ybn will
lock to aqae one else hotter quilifled titan nndf to
•onranni . ' ■ • Tt *
lagrey qfr«a_...
tion Is an important one, for many very
qoestions will corod 'op Tot eoletfoo:' f r ‘
First, slavery will be abolished, and the relations
between the white and black race will'be appalling
indeed; anarchy and confusion will be the inevitable
result unless the Convention shows itself equal to
tbe oecasiod. If, on the other hand, such,regulations
are adopted aa will cootrol, for the gpod of society
tbe labor ol the country as well as Its morals,Georgia
be free and happy-
ADOther^isiUo'd 1 wWsh' will be before the Con-
ventiop is tbe ^tatf securities issued during the war.
The laflh of tlMf Sute'ia p!edpvil4dtf^redemption
of thus issue, at least for tbe' valuwonun
!Z
Conremioa Iff mtermine hew the honor of the
State shall be preserved and ndl oppress tbe people
by onerous taxation.
trust fopdd iD,9q)tfyt| OT l fl# Wiri|fys,i W .),,.^ for.
tones or tear there securities are wortbless^od the
Unlted.atsfes^fodeiiilreiu^ioMs-'tiiie law authorizing 4
tkaJaTsarnasKKalh'r-.t-yhteprenssS-a^zssdcmre
on the trustee ifhe should lose *11 he.tad inyi
conformity to law. snd'jt would b^ejfreRe/y 1
the minor to lose bls.or her inhentspqe mtfi
hood in waging the war ot ioskios the.iiw^thnrlJ
xing theiiovdauneiit.'' I think, th#m it tbeConyrn-
tioo doe* oot entireljr relief* the ^trustee thus Situa
ted it-sliotild stlfset adopt some equitable plan for
tbe benefit ef.bolh puriies—sillmr by dividing the
loss between th* 'patties fit ioterost, or'girlug euch
time foryett|e^nV|W,p^kMJfifcJiIe'lhXlrHSiee to
make tlie money, tobejudgedsd-ky lb. Convention.
Another qoeatloh Which T consider of vast impor
tance'and proper now to bf.qetfled v ia the «h>tns of
certain ewjmmUoo* in wgartRo charge The peo
ple of this Stire teire Mm'd£hlrtn|ii4|(MffVM.
lege* irbth"tBi*Bt»l* fol * fc*|fU*i'Io the way of
nil rwJ*. brldgcv, ferries. &e, Ac.; •
Most -of these corporations have no restrictions
upon them in the way of fchargea, notwillmunding
they exercise the Stato’s ,right ofeminbnF dl>it*|n.tb
Important to On* Yaar’a Men.
Tlie 144th Illinois eniisjyd .-for a. year with the
pledge of SIOO bounty per mao. The members
±± ZT -id. joined in sboutin^am.
° r,bt U - 8 - S - C ' ,he f °'
sive roue into tbe sea. Every fathom up to the k>»*>g*«i*beeorece | red
stern of tire CarAliue wa* thrown overboard. The OXwtrai. Office, 344 F «trket,
result of this touching enthusiasm \y*s ljut every. • : Wauhixctox, July 28,1865.
foot hod to beundmim preparotory to the vrnok* Sir: In reply to yon r* of the 24th instant, eon-
operation beginning again. It took borne tiine-lo corning the bounty of tire l44lh regiment Illinois
effect this, during which the Irish were fii lent and voluulcers,I have to tsiylhalt be Second Comptroller
dispirited enough, and promised to refrain from has decided tliat men enlisted for one, two and three
Jkctridgtill all was done—a promise which Urey years, for $100, $200 or $300 bounty, are entitled
tept faithfully. When the cable had been underrun, to th*e whole of the bounty, when mustered 'ont and
hauled fnW Ure boat* again, and tbe shore end really discharged*before tbe expiration of the time of ser-
began to come on land and was stowed away at tire viee, because their services are no |ooger needed,
foot of the ciiff, (bo scene was one .of rent animation. Respectfully 'yours,
By‘12 o’clock tbe tobte Was well bp*-the groove • Daries Forbes.
which had been cut in tire face of the cliff for it* * Gen. Claim Agt. U. S. San. Com.
reception ;*and from this point the work of carrying James Ncwmar, Local Agent,^Alton, IK.
its matsivc! coils across the meadows to the receiving
liouse beyond was soon accomplished, and at a little
before one o’clock the end taken over roads, hedges
and ditehes Was safely housed in the testing room.—
here batteries were at once applied,*nd showed both
conductivity 4nd insulation totbe lsst fathom in the
ReatricUyns
I* a hte ntunbexaf (h6 Na«f OrikaSlVMtlHtHMI
find an article upon tfafo tntfMllw.Msv* un,\
If the practice of suppressing newspapers.and *
tbe South, the extremists are laboring with no less
energy to fan tlretladre or discontent and! plunge us
into another reVotution, whose horrors will be as the
most terriffic thunder is to tbe -evening zephyr, com
pared to the desolation of tbe one fnm which we
are-just emerging. : Tbeir fifst. step i* to impeach
President Johnson. This tlrey hoped to do by con
trolling a majority *Qf the House or Represeotatiyes.
They Charge the President, in open defiance o1 the
law, of appointing men io office, who are excluded—
tneo who are, and have.been thoroughly pro*slav;ery,
and all of whose sympathies are with the-rebel*.—
Governor Perry of South Carolina, and Governor
Sharkey of Mtssis.sippi.are singled but os instances
of this violation of law. A writer in the Anti-slavery
Standard, growing eloquent upon the subject, in-,
quire*: - ** m
Is there no remedy for this ? Are we to
for five years more? ' Evidently, unless tbe'House
of Representatives bos tbe moral courage' to im
peach Mr* Johnson before the Senate. The appoint
ment of these men. and their continuation in open
defiance of a law of the United States, offers a suffi
cient ground. Then let the House do the work
which is before it and liberate us from Mr. Johnson*.
What might the world expect, if the Government
was turned over into the hands of this unbridled fa
naticism 1 AH that is sacred, alLtlmL is good, and
even wliat is left of the Constitution would soon be
scattered before the whirlwind of passion. If these
unscrupulous fanafilics were to succeed io their hel-
lish intentions, what wonld there be worth livine for
in this country ? We ItaVe an abiding confidence
in tbe virtue and intelligence of tire nation, and feel
tliat the “ sober -second thought.” of the people ^ will
give a verdict against the course of tlieire desperali
adventurers in their fiendish designs io destroy oitr
republican institutions. They are enemies alike, to
their race and to their couutry, and should be ab
horred by all lovers of peace and good order, *
[QIacon Gazette.
Tho Administration Policy. Anglo-Saxon stock. According to thud 1,
A Washington dispatch to th* New York jonrnal,.
referring to the publications recently made of reports, subj^ate'iheoJwllatjKJaLj i. .n?S«rriW* sad •
peculations, and inferences shout dtflference ofoptn-
Ion between the President and his Cabinet with re- of their - u >?^PPy».|n U»
... . . . garil to the policy proper to be pursued in restoring capacity for ciVil
was this fact sscertamed than the Hawk look tire fne Southern States tb their former relations to the !2s2a5lL?T:tf^* , “ d * nd ?3S? ,rt .•VrS?*
tearl tlieIbiuf narrow'rope of tire cable could be
seen pausing ovef the last wheel asturo,and sinking
' ** — without a strain of any kind,
so to fiuat slowly aft
as it stemed for a moment c
,,n ,, *. Alb.v-0* 854 Orilinaiy- io^kodafter,' Then feflffi >Wcwhni*|fyUi| uJwidpnred L wduW Ifott^an.btfoU pgvpanopfyi
1 8'136v). 25—tar* , ' * .*•*»*». t ,UA*li>lf .W &LbU. f . , /
• KnjCttiP* ip ^il /I -M t^o«f. • .ttlmilxO * _ ,b 2iadmulf«r • . - .
porter of the New Yorlt Herald, , r t . .
[Journal dt Messenger. 1
gncB-viTnnww- , c - head, car, and anna wrttr-,- Heavy wanting
Mmrelr. with KISputens care 1 and buckled; on his At s later hoar the General wtscnmpbllcd to
diary publilcstiona la to L
ought to be made' toappty *liL____
against the peace ofthe-couhtry. ‘ The only ground
upon which snch Jntnferencet wifti tfie 1 fitwoUPW 1
tbe Press are ever justified, is that of tbe-bad liUff-
ence such publications may. have oo tbemutlltls^n
making them dissatisfied, with their, Government,*
contemptuous oTtheir olficijls, and disposed lo .vio-
lence and disorder. There are many who bnltctes-
that Government pursuit nr notice .(auchofeafferv
ia bad policy, and the gvil eought. to )»j5or„ste* ia.
rather promoted in suen interferences.
The impolicy and ertfoTsuch action on the yirt.
ofa Government, which weabsesve, is'mast, vigor
oosly denounced.by apmar<l)p..a«t n rap/Miip pft,
pers at the North, areosore flagrant wlren the jtower
tod tliscretion of drfermlpg 6r» fb^ ^Tjarsc\er a rid
effect of such publications sre' delegated tto*niHit«rV”
coromauders. Itri* no dbparage.ofsOch jWitiiili ffo
question Uieir capacity forMctcrniiniog these dc icalc
questions. ^ ... u
But ifthis poficy is to be contmned, and such pow-’
er of censorablp over tbe Press is to be exercised,
we suggest that it should not be limited pi i»ne class'
of offenders. Tnose who criticise and c«.n 'e.Vrn tfo
acts of the Government and its officials are ti.K the
only or mo#dangerous offenders.aodabusera <Jjlba
power and privileges of the Press. Ttrey uwy ii^
fact, as tbe Ides hire long prevailed,accomplish some
good, as officials, after all; are but men, a tiff
eminent is subject to the infirmities and wcaknessen
•of humanity to as.great a. degree^ |rer?«pri' aebdre
Prws. . r- -R *
Ttiere is a-class of journalists and pubfjJkvr^
make a far wors^and most dangerous 'use of the
press, who escape nil notice or intertereoci* mi lliv
pari of il»e Hiilhori.ties; .The obstaclew lo-tbe -resLe
r»ti«»i peac , order and geixj goveriunaiiMh^'ugitr
out lire country is mainly dqe. to the
this class of publishers. We refer .to iiapyrs .4
which there are a great many b'r lire* N ortri.' tfhWi
are constantly filled with the reosi flagrant fnlse.io.ds
and the most disgusting abuse and ilc;myttit|iy. .#i
the Southern peopls. Ev.ery generous * and, iqauly
spirit would regard the'tleJpricehssane impoverished
condition of this people os’ a. protection'- and c-hieUI
even against Bevere condemnation. Surely none
but a base sud brutal nature of fanatics? iarknity
would make usq of the present occsakxt os a'fit one
to shower upon ibis people suck fluods. of foluahnod,
c lu nny and bilingsgate ss ssauy. Northern -papers
of«ppHrent rff'spqpighi'jty and large nroulsljop..• # ..-
_ 11 the temper of tbe people (mas mw tv-vi’. hs' coo-
sistent and acquiescent in tire reeiili «ir tliia war, arid
as the magnanimous spirit of the Federal command-
era gave reasoiuo hope it would: be, it‘m mainly due
to tire irritating remarks, insultiog pictures,the on-
generons taunts, tbe cowardly menaces sod the sav-
age suggestions of further and greater punishments
aod persecutions of a people who, if they have griev-
oosly sinned ia our sight, have still, as Sheruran*
Gray, Sickles ani other brave Federal cfoefr frank-
lv admit, tod a* truthful history will ubow, proved
foemen worthy of tbeir steel, tod *kave msutferted
A Qt i2!5L ‘b* 1 * ttcst lbelf ^ ssofibetrue
crowds both, vessels started ou tbeir cruise, and at
iW same lime in lire resung room of tbs receiving have already been taken throoslithe agency of the «f"pj> | iw.wbo oeed Ibe^civibiing «-
house, the Knigbt of Kerry *n* Sir Bohertg*el olr provisional governors **ya- 3 flacnce of the Nortli as nineb as, the Otahenans or
forod their warmest ermgratiikiUoiw to Mr. GlsJa on ,, TJie pr0CM ji ng , ; trict | y pH,,,,, a0 J j, *«ie»edlv tort»rfl pnwmets ,
tbemroceM so for achieved. . . . . noi known Hist any of tlm members are in the habit »■« xa.Wgelndaps dot; xnd who only can he ke._
'. The ssme correspondent wrili-g on the 34th sty.; of improaerly reyealing litem. Therefore the pnbli- co * ooe,i *f
‘ !"*? ,*Ji er f<,Ur oclock "! ■‘te™*. 11 w f en J^ cation, professing to give reports of what taka*place •^onapnacrsaagaiart tbe C
“5? ^ 'ftWWW; Al signals ffnra in the Cabinet coiinkilare, tire, the least, uorelil- . Wlien nothing can be foond to «
end to end of ihewire came wonderfully distinct into bte Bof It may be said with eonfidenee, a* an aa- ftf-'"* 1 <*>* P^ent eoi>doct ofet.-rebel*,lba»ft»Mypf
tire instrument roo»,qf.Ure.rece»ving house, and at sw <*40 many of the speculations, that there is not *7* P* 81 are raked up, and t^a inridents ©{individual
4^0 Jhe flags ou baard.ljre Caroline and Great Eos- now uor \ % ft bciie VC d that them will be anv sub- vIoIenee ao< * alleged outrage, committed in the ei-
tefn were hauled down to show that all was 4ady. stautial or material diirereqce^ctween'the ^Pmh citetnent and exasperation o( asatay WljjW'fo
By that tune tire Great tUstern, which had alwa vs dent and hi. Cabinet with regaidto the restoration «P«>« f*rte aWSMStt wed MMdetU
kept mov-ngber paddles, had forged ahead of the of tire Southern States. One of the reasons for this "fnmwupoi ebsiaelwai* p*i*K*«*wpi
Csrotiae some two or three miles, paying osl the a.senion, is th. fact that all the proclamations ap- ^tBe Keneml tteodoctofMm,jrt»M-r:
cable alowty .a rte want on, and testing ihaiattcr pointing tbe provisional governora are precisely In '2L : - " ,IBrft i»«r'
vessel only a float by which one portion of the wire the aame words, founded on Ihe Tennewee arrange- f eem, - in many esses, to hate no bonnds ol dj
was kept above water. The instant- the flags went m enl, maturely con*idered by. the Prettdeot and So- “ 000, * P™P rie, y- Joamah which Had *
down, Ihe last fastenings which held it to the Caro- proved by the Cabinet jhowjng a carefully considr fnpport of this very people, taka a mehtioeefflUMre
line were cast adrift, and with a great splash, the ered plan, theamnestr proeUruatiou beiog inSecord- ln assailing and radnciiig them in*tbeis osoallender
tidal joint of the Allanlip Telegraph, and the first ane< with Uiat'docnineoE” relUiona, nlifying, csricsturiiw and laantinglbei*.
thirty miles of its length went down slowly Into the And it it added: “The Preaidant it kt known "r* of tlie fortnring them Ay croa) throats
blue water, and wore out of sigitt Long before this from tbe'representations of his intimate friends, is “fth'itown degrsdttiou, tnd Ute infstDoospunisIr-
Sir Robert Peeland Lord John llsj bad gone on determined to pursue substantiaffy the reconstruc- °f thf-e to whom they bear the roost leoJerV
board the Hawk,,which af once sleamedaway, when tion programme thns laid down, having reasonable u 0 *;
the Spleen was turned adrift to overtake the Great evidence from tho South that it will be successful. “»«> courses, we contend, disgrace the errantry.
Eastern. This was very easily done, as, white the Many if the unfavorable account! from that action ®!"'.l ,eo P ,e ‘J* >•»»» • greater effect in. «er«a*iog
latter was barely-steaming five knots tin hour, the arc rxageratrd misrepresent the true and favorable “ ltflA,on * am* discords i
gently,letoJhe (cam wkhonts stralaof any kind, ^^v^ttackea"’ il'ComriL b ^“ < f ® f tl $ AW tfthe power can et« bo
• Oen. whoele^ Attacked.—A Collision. wisely or rikhtfullv exercised by^ths politiealoe saili
. - ly or ri|htfulfy i „ .JHro
before it disappeared under the swell that alii’ kept . Jfl onderstand tliat a collision' deenrred yesier- tary depratments oftbeXroveniinent'to restrain tlie
rolling deep in. Tits Great Eastern fired two gnn* day-sltbe City Hotel, between (.ol. Btackbvm, ol freedom cr the license oflhe press, we|biok it could
v ttetbows-st 5:10, to make the commencement ttre 4lh Tennessee cavalry, mud Gen.-Wtieeler, late not be more efficaciously employed than in the sup-
SlJjonrney, and 8ir Robert Peel, mounting to »' lh ® «>■■?«■ *b>7««'r occurred-about 8 preaaron of journals which subsirt and flourish' be
the quarter-deck of tiro Hawk, marked time white o’eteek in tte evening. . lol, Blackburn rather so- basely pandering to the lowew tostea and mtW ttos-
' ' stnll but earnest cheers were riven by the rarely used G*n. Wbeelar hgitent passions of the ignorant, the reettk-Ss aWtba
y on bqaTd to the .access of ti-e-grpat enter- It seems, from what we can team,thst about fif- (austical.
Ia return came lack t sweltiag, hearty roar lean ntoruha ego Gen. Wheeteru|#ed an. .order di
tbclast salute of * h *‘ H Co ’- Blackkurn or auy of his commana A vaiaahfe <w~.
. . . rchlere, the lender shoulJfull into the hands of bta troops, they were to BW|nriH ^ N ™TV .. ,
-oJrssiKiBSKaffs
;tsa^zsssasis&sssswR.aiwRsp*'*-
ETA fctvdayssinceibo telegraph had t^g follow- al’a be proffered bis baud, which lit* General refos- S’aS'aJfoJSSK"** ^
hg’Mtmn of new*," pnrpmting.ocomc fromSavan- a^rtmenl
J_D. Howell, a brother-in-law of Jeff. Davis, who. The Colonel thereupon -made’’ for him and gave S"*"* 1 *"^ ,l * > w , «oinstaMlv > i , we*(WiifT90s.
as previoualv stated, was arrested fur drunken and him u severe drubbing. Captain Quinq, was tbe l , T ll ? ™** ,l,e,10 « t and most talaabte corner insthe
.. r j ——“•‘“‘I shy inter- “?*?• Bm.nett tutends to V eei thtfeona
boilding for Ute Herald, to c<»et 8300,000. mrinj
to a tine of #250» six montlis-itnprisoaroenL arylsnb> By this Time quite a crowd bad assembled ; and. * ,ia w ho!e inveiUraent^ nearly a mfllion of doll/rs. No
aequently to be sent out of the district, lAonthor M. they atteinjitcil to rush :o vpidtho room, the Cap. Ippafforaa .llnitefl States is neb emdagblo doT
rebel, .tvlio participuted with lloweil, in hi-crimiunj tuiq drew. Itiy revolver^ Slid prevented any inter- the Herst*.'
demonstrations, baa-beeu itnprisnntsl -in-tlicrity rorehce. * - V 1 .
guardhouse. y hts>iece»ar»«olutdtba*Col Btaekboro-hnme- • T»writepea«lteaginn lT’lbaWBmju gfc
This was published it) s|h the daily press ol the dialeiy rojmrted to Major Geo. Thomas and theCitv cu'lnrisl who has tricj Ij wjtha-f yy,| aarz l “Tl.
country. Now lor Ibe sequcl: Mr. Unncll was in Provost- Marshal, and was ijjscii.rced, tVsawait
New York city itt the time of ihe publication, with further particulate.. :j4 r s. . . .
Mr*. Huwell, hi* mother, and the children of jeffer- x ^IV»eoe, a physician who attended
son Davis, and then fit*t heard of th* occurrence.— Gen, wheeler, sa-fy Wat tne Gcberal traa lying in
b was* canard made out cf whole clotb,by the re- bta room (No.- TSJOrtWOltjr Hotel, when-be beard
' ’---•‘mfloor.'-Tha Genetal opened tba door
'h^? topa wil^ake r-«t,.n! w'nen welt 'L*
ad.ent tbabnnchwcrmnectingdbes- reversed ai
... e-Btty Motel, whnvh. hnwl *
a rapping at the door.'-’
and welcomed ths visitors—ofiering M* bond, which -,.- T
■ ' a ■ t s r " I waa accepted by C»pt.quiqn and refuted Ify Col. Pluma, cherrtea.nd currants.
Gex^Lee.—A (pffbtficedot-Uep. Lee contrib- Blackburn. Aa soon aa the Col. entered, he aaid: -■ — .1. .
nteai tolhe New York World agrapbic account of “This U Gen^Wbeeler, Iauppoae J" Upon answer- A Richmond correspondent eavs • “It la I tun taU
the final contests Ip Vh^jini^fand describes tho com- Ingin the sKnmttive, Captain Quinn aelzed the » remarkable fachUmt thalsraelifcsinb' "**
obaj declaring that ifha tbe City Htgel, owing to romors of tbreatx ignbii when It ns tr-sntT font hoara
his life. • »«* •• • - . . ‘ ~ • -
divisions and discords among !b* geoste, and postpo
ning th* return of the erafot peace, onion and good
feeiing, than any oilier cause. In no possible way
can they aid tbe cabae of tbe Union, the peace dod
atssasaws*
when U tta* twenty,
knew it. They qntjf
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