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SAVANNAH 1»AIL-V TIER AID.
VOL. 1-SO. 141.
The Savannah Daily Herald:
CMORNING AND EVENING :K,: * , ,
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IS PUBLISHED BY
I s. w.- jiASON' dt‘co.,'
At 111 Ba* Stexet, Satawwas, Qsobou
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Per 0ijpv.V..r..;.....V...j Five Ceuta.
Par
'""Per Year. ..$lO 00.
A t> V E It T IS I W G :
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Two pedlars per Square of Ten Lines for first in
seHfonj’One 'Dollar lor each subsequent one. Ad
-rertlsearamarinaerted in - rbe ntomlng; wilt ts desired,
Appear *nape eveuiag without extra charge.' *
JOB
Jn every neatly and promptly done.
J|nsttxiuu*.-. 1 ...
JN S UJt A N ; C E 1 L 5-' - A u V
LOW BATES ON RIVER BETWEEN-SftVANNAB
AND AUGUSTA,
—AESOv—
..i »•,.* ~x ■■ ..j .■riyla' v <»
jacks osyi WE. : .ahd savannah.
t&e •undersigned arc hdw'prcpaiea to take risks per
earner to Augusta, and' Set am er 'dr Flat from
Augusta', '* ,
t
AT- LOWER RATS#THAN- GAN B& OFFERED B 7
AN Y "OTfIiSR ’ i*XkTiES its THIS "PLACE. Z.'Z
iri Ad. i h.i> i *aU ife i
Alee, by Steam and Saying - Vessels to and from
jackaontaie. • ,
chas. l. ccp*t~4i!c&«3f"
joSS-1 w i...... M r.cor. JJay arid Aberconi sts.
IS YOUR INSURED? • ■-•■, >-&■
.' ihla ia an impflrtaiit qnesUtia 'for every.man arid
Important also i'o every, wife and. mother as it affects
lbsir.ffttu.l^welfare. ..■■u .... : ,u ... ...r.,:':
SEE TO IT AT g&CE. yjljQ NOT JJELAT. u ~
Thu "Knickerbocker Life Insurance'', of New York
will insure y»u at the usual rates mdhy'Suhi freftt
siuuou. TUey also Issue.-the-f. vorue TEN YEAR
NO-.s -FORBEiTUHE : Fo.iCie*, : *»d i wHLafter l tWo years
payment give a lull paid-nyi Rolicy -ftfr Two Tenths the
wuole eutn, aud -Three -Years Three'Tenths, kadret}
on. TUu» a Fvncy ot-siO,hiX*-. ni TWo Premiums paW
wpen it wig-toe entitleu th. WpaktapripolUgr of se,-060.
toad five year# fivecieuttis for e»dry-addit-ioual -year. *
- Fur i'ttrtuer lHforiaatitoe-ftpplyto r : : »•-»
- Attke offioeof tbe-ahmelUeurance-Cto;-, : :-^-
*»• -yu?T - »• ->■ '■■BS--Bey : at., : 3avaQnahi o>. ' 1
T 4" HE NEW.’ ENGLAND 'MUTBAL-- LIES. IN3U.
O. , HtVNCE UIAfiANY, uE BOaTON. .. ....
; pitrrl;?/*:;??,^
••• This- is -one of the-eldest and best eompaades in
Amkrita.' v- ••• -• ; • -*»
' - Policies on- Lives for any emo.nirt up to $15,000 are
Buteh oy-tneta;’' -■** *■' •■*—• -~L
- The Pohcr-e ors-these Compantes were not cancelled
dtrrlu* the war umti nearepfr"'-n-»a fade which •shews
their hearing und detertninatlou td bejust anUrbonoF
sole t n-aii case*. ' Apply-tO' -• : : -• -•••• •
• • JuSf -• ■■■•:— -A.'WrLßßß:Agent
t.,u ..a
..sECTjsppp
• HANH iTTAM INSURANCE COhtPANYv;;;;; ;
PH(£N£X FLRETNSL'RANCHCONPaNY }. *-.^
' .T- ' C-
ofover -FOTJR MILLIONS,
K.sks taken on.all descriptions of-Property on rea.
souaoie text3s.hy ...:■ - wi.... -A A..LANE, Agt.
*esr-ouicc Range, . Day street,--oppor
siteiLuteU»lpffio«v: *x. ,<• ; . - l I- » ;• ‘-U
jiuid . • .• • Imi» ■ C.-,i •■■■.■ . .
K.crL:tL# ftiXN.'... . v -'! .r. f'
5r... . -.) . f, : -I - ~>■> ut. a,,
OJ A R INF; -I R Afr'C,®- .<3,0 Ms ANY
f ■ OF NEW. TORK ;
CASH -CAPITAL.:v ; .. ..y.;.L;$3,
\ .... «. .. • /..try’;. ... ,■*•». 4-e*w t- «:• .-.AILJi*.
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The underaigbed are preparedtO' Insure under Open
PoflcyjVoin. the abo've CompMhX to thS
uui>. in property in any- first class Steamer, and,from
sstk«ufr to'srs.dwJ fliW died*• sailinfir vessel; oa
iavoraWe.NVw,
a T'nriurther‘perticu-isiwapplyAe-r n.i. .it
- - =•;; ' ;• v- uiutclfc.si so ;cpLBT *OO
, " i«*s
in : 4ew *• #*» i-• -■• Suvaaaafi.Oa.
, ^/' •'; j * .'j j
si.'".';’ ’ ;*. p i
~„ .Ct»ttttaM»l,;%-
to;; AS-!
iitaHt special-Agent ofihe?i!fifth .Aga»&. Ju» Ja.eefi;
KMigbett set tie Bisatii Ageacya# l>ej>u-
*
«piapiiuueaUoi).t«idtisi to. the husliiess.vi tie
butoess ©t'vto* Fifsb Ageney eheuld -be -ad dressed to
Po pKa.tol, : B.'9.,;ftS|a^biitortto |i tip
Jbgihii Assuiy sJkhuS.
8r ‘C 'V'-.t.. : • ’• *->1**1,,.. - W#- ■• Aw
. vo.iDu?. - * ( , FUSBCRY* • *••*•'
-fjgff -• :'" j »•’.; tl[fepflty j Sa!pctvisiii g Agent':-'
A
..' general *''commission "merchants,
..... k if«- * -i/.» f..i. i: *a• '*». '.|i«.: ».»*&*•• V..:J> tofj’-JA
4..Pi≤a .in .Sheetixig, Sikirmg,. : . Oanahnrgs, Ygina,
Hope, Bugjftng, Manafserured- and Smoking To bee col
... , .... }i U4> . -..' .i.
. IVUcular auemJoagkvea:to4be Eartiiaae, Sale end
Shipment of - :•»
* Rawoh's- Granite Raj«k;—Tatsn Bamgx,
«■ ‘- .; MACON-, ;OAv;Yv' :. u j' ’
' RtfMt£»■£«».—Srwln -ft Hardee, CMgbora frOan
famguimn afctafcrralr*, “BbWeW'Sf.M. fUrtr.fl#
lanannui‘; 'E. ». -tidngeß,-'PilVie; Angiieta; 'F
F. I‘fcnwe.V. A.- Gutkrtl, At'fatatd. r -'! "■' "-^y '' j U*S. lflr
W'jpaJß iiOomAß . XBAKeUaU^X.*'..;,-....,
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Tuu paper above named Is published at HUt<)n ffo*4
8. C, by M. J. MnKgfojjjlt!*..sir. .«.* i
» »an Intereetr
lng and. instrnctive Paper, not only for
buta WEECOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all resident*
f
It ssiilcout .in Oriicinal LOCil NEwg, a summary
of 3JOKTHJKN NRtV^'eatFcarafuUy selected MIS
CEUAMSOUB ITEMS,
Ijrg antr -
- ■: ; “ 7: 4
:... A . wHonraai.r-Aan ssratn riAcsas £»--•-
SUTLERS' AND NAVAL STORES, £>fif (SOODS,
• '• BOOTS ANB- SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
QaKTtEMSN’a Fuenishdio Goona &c., “
No. -6 Merchants* Row, Hilton Head, * S.' C„
W. 0.-BOTWLT..* * ; -~fjul3*tfl ff- /.'SRfiIDOCKd
ARRIVAL OP GOODS. 1 ’ :r_ '
SKEHAN & CONY NOHAM
0/ 170 Brvugtiion Street, ‘
Receive by every at earner 'fresh consign meats of Goods
. . fromNewycads,-.ccathlstm^nf.T.:':-JA.il
BOOTS and SHOES, n- -L» C.. -
Ladies’. BALMORALS, ,, v .;
...c Qfintlemeu'# FeltaadatnertHAlS, .-I
CLOTfiINO,' GROCERIES, WINES,' '■
.*l. \ ; .t>.*i.- »-id U
„.DuW}P ftPdLwdea.PORTER,: : . ..,-
Gqiden AL |S, in
-Ais*»t-A choice selection of GARDEN
Which we offer at lotj price! tb'^eTrade'' '" '/'/
: : tjSfti ■ H . t.i: mu ’i t." !V..' '-V i
'J'O THE CITIZENS OP GEORGIA a -
- ’- ii -»ei u -
The tcripmation of § wngptnarj; contest, whicfe.fc>r
the past Tour years has presented an impassable barrier
A .1 .»• ! L’ 1W..'* 1 .!
to all social or commercial intercourse between the
twp.great ssctloo» : ol .onr wuntry, having .:at length
happily deafed a#hy-"KQ. Obstacles ;to ! a feniiqval of
those relations which formerly bound us together in a
fraternal uulon, I take the eailieet opportunity aflord-
me Ajy.tJUa.au*picioiiß event, to greet my Sonthern
friends, and to SJBclt'froin them a reiiew'4l of fhattx.
tensive baslneeVctmhecttdtt wlflcli for''V qfiarter of a
bhs beCn hnthte'iTflpted save by the great piib
jic calamity to which I.have adyert<s, ( t
• U scarcely necessary, on the tlifeslrold of a busi-
ness re-union, I should repeat the warning so often
I. * r: C- -i -ci ** iln
given to my friends.—to beware of all those spurious
aid de'Cterioua Chniiiouiias.' wiiclg 'tjfe.-spqcloiris
and false titles of Imported Wines* Brandies, Hbllsmd
Gittr Liquors,- *c., ; have • been equally ■ destrtiEti vq- to
the health
Os th?.liidtimate' t lmpoi tor." A - i.
Many years of my past life have been expended In
an open and candid attempt to expos!
frauds i no tioMj nor expense has been - spared to ac
compliab tbiaHalatary purposej-and to plaee-'before
my friends public generally; at the lowest
possible mMkwprtce,'*tt!id‘in' , affth'4ff&M<ftiedhsnif£bt
suit tlqelr convenience, a trrdy genuine. imjorJs.q.arti
cle. ' ' “ ._.
Twenty-five years' -business transaction* with the
largest and most respectable exporting- hotfefes -ln
France and Great Britain have afior%d me unsurpass
ed facllitiea .for ,out-#»men»Wet'with
Wines, Liquors, and Liquersof the best and most ap
proved brands in Etn ope, iff addition :to myowft die
tiliery in Hollaud for the manufacture of the “Schie
K . ®p. ipn?«»«; «k* uwd-
Ical Faculties of the TTnited States, West Indies and
South America as an invaluable Tirerapeutlf, a whole
some, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage in all cli
mates and during all sea sobs, quickly excited the cu
pidity of the home manufacturers and venders of a
spurious arttetemweieruhe sainename.” «
I trust that I have, alter myr h toil sux
fouidedail my safeguards and di
rectiona which with ordinary circumspection will in
sure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to
all my ciistomera,k 4 ° ’ •*'» «ci a »ri i:
I would,, however, recommend gas.es whece ; lt
is pbssibie,‘'that o'l-clera be seut'direct tVmyDepof, 22
Beatslr street,'New York, or that ptrfctiA'4es be"iniiae
b/piFWCredxted'ia^ents,'.''^'.,
In addition to-k large-stock of Wines, Brandies, •&«, ,
in' wood, I hare a; considerable supply of old tiled fof
e'jgn lies, .erabjAsiug yiu.tagee. of ...nrkiiy.pas't ycarA
bottled-up before the canimensetnent of the war,
Whifih l ean especially recommend to air couhoiSSetti-S
■oTlilifse.rarfllusqfw^'...’ ,I,'u.’ 2
In. ooqelusion, I would specially call- the early atten
tion df my Southern' customers tq tliu advamuge to : be
time, calling, personally-at the i>epot r ‘in order to
insure the; fti ore from “thfc |f«B6nt
large'ism'il'w’fell selected' assortment*. "' "
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
ju23 lm 22 Beaver street, New York.
■ rrj".'iL jj . .—■■»■-■ .j :».iiiv-. «!».■ -
Macky, hogkj & CO.,
« lit a i i u n ■& & u .. ;is st v
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 2 Stoddard's Block,'* 'opposite Custom House,
? ; .«fcVAM?tfflir‘i»jL A '■»*
.1 Bavtnt ppened a jt the.jipaw ataad,,ia.)dDn
nectlon wlti our House In Philadelphia, we offer to
the Trade**--
250 .barrels Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey;. Hama
frreakfamßaQdri fihd Si'QitJoerel Bagte'd''lieef.Xarfl
Brdohi', htfegshe'ids, Ac, .
'CotosightaeflfS to tfaPSbUIS in Pbilad«phli Elici
ted- MACB.Y, iiOGu <e.Co,
No. 2 Stoddard’s Block, Savannah, Ga.
,!u2o*lm 25,gontq:.Watar efo aeu Philadelphia,
J The .FWp'rtttpr of me;; /'; 1 ;. ; .;.. , '
SA y. HA H CITY FLOU R Ml LLS,
v.:,c-. -ul.l ;..K. •'■’ .•» i.l i.l-! I«JV>W..«I 1
ißegs to.aauQuace.to hi? npmei'Qna.pairoos. that he has
raade.a nuru .er of improvementsiu the machinery at
tached to his. estttbiishmtnu.iiud la.now^prepared.to
furnish his customers with,a.fnd supply.«f the. best .l
grjts -and;;- .• mi^l,.-;
and everythisf that'can be e»peoted ; from-a 1 -•“
FiRST-CIASS -- . MILLING ’• ■ ESTABLISHMENT-
He pledges himself toways.sell hU Goods and ip
hi* work
26-PER CENT--LESS t ***»&■' ‘ _ .
for theHeneflt of tfid cftfrehs, thag_mahy cf ; hS cbih*
peUtora.., He ,V» prepared togrtotf 'and Com at
the cuitomary -j toll, atfd In addition wilt as' pbove
stated, aiwiu'e : be prepared to .furniftb h a friends ’with
everything m the 6ta at vie.' " .
wi of business is at. the. at
the FOOT OF BROUGHTON STREET. |ul9 ts
The Regular Annual Meeting of tb^fefSdWiWdeifirCf
Wednesday, mn juiy.'isec, M the'ptupo.^bf-end
ing Ihfettora tor the ShEtUbk j'ear; and" 16i 'tbe'tJ'A'ls-
Ihl*' it * ' Assistant Secrratry. i
.SAVANNAH, GA* FRIDAY, JLNli> 30, 1865;
m E STILL .L LVJK#. - . - - ...
.... : ar— ;■
T H a 0 F- F i C *V»» .
No. I>£ MxsCß4sti>' Row-,- '
HILTON HEAD, s'. -C. '
BENJAMIN HONRY, RlfdVKixf’oß
Just received, from, the NosiU--*.. .-;. . y
BEEF, ... ,i rJI.UvJ?
MUTTON,
\ iIiAJU, -i . J J . 1..i. I li
- CHICKENS, ~x-..v*
TURTLE:
Received flpo*i4he^Wimt«i^~eve^-mfirnhij^-
CHICKKN3,. VKflJjf APLSS,. .dfec/T'
ICE CR BAM, WITH- FANCY CARES
The inner!ttiAii mW andishall be - •;
-:i4r:.Ria -ivj. ) .*
ICE WATER,- FREE TOR EVERT BODY. : , -
N. B.—Why d«?s tuj- tebiylittthe rear of thft; Post
Office dlswmmhe.tb.W where th.q l^Ugh; come? ip f
OiICfi,..TO..CONTRACTORS. ....
" "‘•i-'iJV. EN#tNEER«B •OFF’tOE-, -•»
*.m> Gbit JUiuuoad, >
■ f! Rpygiiiab, «Sb,-J«ni^»»ilMe.)'
'Pr)SpOBUIB r«t'eH , !e(d at 'thtp'ijffici until ,! the
sth ofjuly nexcfm-1 tie' reeonstru«.idn of -the Adau ifr
iiud Gulf Raltioiwiflncludrag all Bridging uttd’Traclt.
laying- kini : iufulßhi6g oi all MateriWexccpflromfrom
tbe Ltitle Ogeeciieir Brmte, indnsiyefto Vhw'M.in
Bridge’of the-Altamaha, mtludiitfiS Mbitan Lsifi* life*
within sixty fCOJ days
from’Hte-date of : <fbD»ac#i . .. '*
• “-- J.'T; STONE,--
-'•si ‘’ChiefEn^ntdr.--
Offlce In Stoddard's Building, up
Postofiice.., 3i..TVh,;2; ;■*• ** : c»;• ;
Augusta papers copy oi»c week and ssn'd-bUMo S ll
vaunahi-RepiibUcan-omcwi- jttiri, j nt
LHiLOJi9,iAL£B, CA
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'i‘i . : ;i -'i:-..ifirEis>“o#'.-fcAT-‘aiUrti}-v v|| ..%
014) ssim LiS 4 .: ,ce! i
.t eVllit i OLB OTARB BUPUY BRANDY.
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WOLFE S SCHUHDhMWIW-SFPS
L..i Wr.S&iJtt ■ w
* gRRAttf IPLANTAISON BrCfSRI
•;». '.i*» ..{ ;-wl U ! !>: V
2 SHERRY-; WINE;;; j^ 1 ;
{ a.l: ’’..-J —ll I
iigißiat' i jaag |4v »'' v^'' 4,; r*™****^,-*?^
-* * «i * »• t \ I swrt/ «i l \ i 4 S
-- -•••- • ■ ' ' v --‘'-':-.- 'eiDER.
AIV# i tab*
All of which he has iUsfiaaafcorJn bulk, with his usual
andwell ; "-i
tip M.{..nii'>»-•». L W«,M?A.'U J.' -o *
Ah..wbich..toftiPfers, $ :a wwk'
Yorkxr>Bt atari chafeekT’ : rf'•; ,
'dli' 1 litALD A S'D, liu'rjlt dS.f
--9b I* WATCHES.., V Sffl#
Set* Sliver Ware. Diamond Seta and Ring'*, English
Silver ernet Stands, Bt{tWrt?<Jf)l.qr*, Dffinei' and Tea;
oemce, Jfianoa, oewlng MBthtlifis;Test*Ctiairfn, Brace
•let*,-Locket*; 1 GOfd;?eUCUB, sew.ofVttralry, & : c'v<kc.,
WORTH "oNE MILLION DOLLARS,- ■ i
.•g,. L ■.. m -ii.:.: ll qIJL-.w.it.-jv-—•. *J i. w-
TO DE BOLD AT OWE DOLLAE EACH, vyjZUOCX EI6AT.D SO
,ui Lmim ait. «i. is -- ■ VVLBtti - ■ • *-> . . 1
iiNirNoT ¥6 jߣ>Am foruntll - ion; KNOW
u ~ ARB TO KECEIYE. •••- '*' _ i
;U>;.v«i-r5 N-'...::iiAMiGGuk'.'‘.v;r j
of ricp a ui>. vAßctont a*wcnlt^^•3k^ , oteeortusto e’aob. ;
:i i i 'i'ie-tlol(l : tHscentkneter , Wateheß. ehih; ~:-.'-.; t ?k6u
vjlto-Fintmota English Seve*flMiltoMi c .G.F. r Jte H«'
80h Lacies*'©old i£haiui;iA:'B<jo«
v «W boKdSifver 'Hunflng Levey W*»tehto«f.4»«a. **•o
wetbusiVtf.Y. tftt'ti&.tJM to.l»o
ii UP Stiver-Tea Sets.. NH
B,WS- English iu.. idi to-iw
3,-OW Silver jmilt Urns;..-.: .vi,.'..16* to -JO
2iWtoßiiv*r ButterCetftorWH.il 1 r**s3o
1,000. Stiver Ice Pitchers ri>9 to '75
9,i>W lu
10,(M»‘GOW'Foto,^silverPencRCastol-K.... 8 to 12i
5, 59 b dtteeh-Skver-Te* Spotw 16 to 201
5,000 dozen Silver Dessertbpoona.';rir.! i ;:. - 2*' l K>* l ßui
6,000 Larffe Size Magic-Spiing Lockets...i..‘ ; lO to. 201
i “•wn*lfc«M34aise I ii-.-'toid* 80
■ All Toe-above ttsWof goodsWik-bdebldTer onedW*
lar each. Certificates of-WhUte verioiHi ttraefles, statißg
whgt edcto’ oiibt*aa : havec. are-flref
scaled up, and mixed; and, when ordered, .are. taken
out wUhotK-tegat-B to- dboice, and sent by mail, thus:
oirlng afl a fair chance, 'tbriraceipt of the Certificate
you KhatTQn;caffihws, gnij thRO It is at your
option-to ?end.kt*.u.dotiaf aadttafei, ttoi article or not.!
SINGLE CERTIFICATES, 25CENTS EACHJ
h,ohe.Certifieate may. obuis you aGom WaTOB, Ser
vice of-SUver Fiauvor -say oujer valiWbJe art»«ie.- ;
Ai . ti ' FAC^GEf,.9^,CERTIFICATES.. ;‘ >; “
WIL b?:eold to Ctnne, Soboow, .Aok»i», i*C;, at the
;.... Si. 1 :. ; .40S0WUigrato8'J.'! J.. . i . • ...-..-iii ;
iOn'e eeßtito »ny isiddtossiiiy, mailj,..s &26
.... IWK .,«.|MMOi-G«« 1.50.
IX Certificates............. : .-.o »>* • Hi
„3Q.CerMficme?:iw'rth PtoWUM- n-***- ■. 500
.M (3«t4cat«>H WtoJ»C««B4MD-a-»s-.*k...•>'*» MfV
10Q OiJ:t4<S**‘‘Oe (wiih'prpnUuißJ.,...,..
• %; Perte’cmitMfacttoE gttaf&nteed In. »H 'cas6B.: Goods
not pleasing the taste oh ‘fancy of' bttr ctfstohiers *?ill
of coat' 1 *; '[ ..",
Agents and otttbfeWnrbe'affowed ICcbjitS e?Ch
ceewicate ordered by tnenj, providing "lSSt'Tess than
Hvd flj-e ordfrad at'A-'ttifib:' Agehtb Will collect 25 cts.
for ea«i'cfertlfidate'and r*ny,t 15 cents each to us,.
\
1 **- --'■ •• 102 Nsshau st., New York.
AGENTS WANTED. -. " v
XjHNAftUAL*. \'\s .<•» •'-• Jli. w* K*l» ill* l +1 L I j
try 'C:;"
I 'buls Koyarß^w sintfto\uit j
purchasers. ■ iful'iw 1
The tUckuioud Coiiuty Meeting*
Resume of the Resolutions.
THEY ARE DECLARED TO “HIT AIL
i ! A 05 TOE HEAD.” .
lie « Servile Expressions .of RepeHtaßce f ,,
■ nor « Sneaking Protestation! of Love;*''
tfbo Government and its Measures
,SSTot to ha Opposed.
Tbe Position of tbe People Clearly stated,
•* war
v ' [From- tire Augusta Cdnatitutioiftlist, SSlhfJ ’
* In aceondauce with a -numerously signed
call to that effect, a public meeting was. held
in tfua city on Saturday last, J>y a jjortiop pi
tlie citizens’of Hicbiinond counts, to give ex
pression to’tbeir views as to ibe presefff and
prospective politierti rdationa-of the State of
Georgia to the Gcftoral Goverumea*. . i
Since the initiatpu of this system of pub-;
Jfc meetings over the State, it has been our
fortivuiy to Tend mnny'tliifertnt fiitß of resolu
tions in relation-to the position and teoliugs
oLlhqState, noun du.ucovthiuk, that
position has b'eeu more clearly stated than in
that published to-day.
Alter a preamble -stating that; -by the ac
tion,of this Stale, tbe citizen-of Georgia was
compelled to : .ehPo3C,.. l betw.e«BjiWO: ailegjan
ces; thatihq electiou made, of adhering to
tiie'State,' had proven an uhf<>rt\mate one';
that the- authority of the- 1 United States had
been restored, and.the go vwmuects, -State
and.o9.nfe4s»te, gpught jo beytected in op
position thereto, had ceased to exist; and
that thief S3taj Uhited'Sfaft.3 G-oVerufheht had
iniiiateif- steps, by the appoiarinent*of a Pro
visional Goverqpr, looking .to a reconstruc
tion of*
the .resolutions, eight in number, proceed, to
set ‘forth the rhdia asseihbhid
ih this of-affali-st - -■ • • -'•> ,t*- ■
-It.ds ffint declared.-.that .there ahmJkl.be
to the Government of the United States man
ifested in this State. As
er of auyihtention tF<rei>ew hereafter tbcvla
mentable slide lately .terminated, ,this jesolu.-
tjon we .think, meet tile cordiaVendor
sal of all who value peace axfa deprecate ihe
hwtws of'tittt ’wxr. fu -- • ’ •"
By the seaund »eaolutlon, it4s in effect-de
clared that, while mot wgoidng In their own
discomlhure, 'or disposed td' sing peeans of
euforced loyally .to. the Uuiou, ~the -.resolms'
are .honesty and id good faith determined to
abide dV those'obirgatlbiis deem biuding
In -‘cdtrsctettCß ‘wpona-them*Atov. -efp^iiirtShe
Union of tbe States, t he. Pod era 1 Constitution
kadLhffs, tp ma.iutsin order,.pfeservepeace,
in view ot the laid great'Cheuge'iii' thedaibor
system of the .qpunjry .the may be
liandkia ia prudent niap
nfet, aiida
ttib*vfewsor the GoveraiDeu tin this regard.
adThe: iourth lesoluiiou dtclarea -that, a* this
juncture,. .Georgia’s 30113 must, make it tilth'
duty to repd'er every service in their power to
ttrefr State? ana the flrttiv wfitcif is in 'sub'-
toaiace an »tnpiifloatrhn of a portion of the
meeting that wu.y,f«r.viditiQd ardent -express*
aions of devotion to the Government, consid
ering the pecGiihr of those re-
would tend-11 ttlo-’ to tstrerifitiieti' the
<WKdWK«: ,to.„ be., attrehed to . jhsir simple
pledges of loyalty. .- , . - , u
The six l h; seventh aud eighth 'resolutions
respectively eipi-ess a bbpe thUtciVCumstances
i«oay sOno; jieruiit some ahdferneat of military
law.; Uep.recate : i« strong term* the lute atro
cities perpetrated, or , attempted in Washing
ton city, on the personabfthe President and
Secretary of State; ■ and tender the'thttnks 'of
the meeting to .Brevet Brig. G«u. Moiiueaux,
Commanding Disuict, apd staff, , for. the
courtesy and consideration with, which their
difficult duties in the community have been
dfectsnxged.. H i J. f,.t ,
From.this rather full resale, of these reso
lutions,. it may’ be seed their"tone Is one most
ettkiflentiy tteuKibUL dignified Snd impressive.
; Ahy'Buhpicit>U9 aduration- bite been as care
fuilv avoided on the One hand as the oppo
yitp SX! iyme ,of silly bravado has on the oth
er The language is siippiy yea, yea, and;
hay, Day, ana on that accotiut' more deserv
ing- of eredit than- If ; prostituted- to* ser
.viie exjU'essioas. of repentance or. sneak
ing ; jirote,stat ; ons ficjlSftt The
purpose of the meeting was ’merely, we
take it, to dxpretofon to the feer
irfgs whd. piirposes of. those- pa*ticij!»atiag ;
;har it—ko iet .it be.known, in an autboiitative
.and formal manner, tbat tiiis least, 1
were willing, and fu.ly injending, ter render
thatioyatty to the Goverfaineiit; ,r ariy govefh
mebt:h«s a right to demand. When th» was
said'shthut was necessary to be.done-was
effected,; apd .for liavmg. givep the. meeting
ao and proper u series tor’ theiy ; -cou-
the csjamitfoo on resolutions, de-i
servo 'thj thanks of: the community.' *!por
9nr|flvvs, ..we 'JeniJer"^theta and the toeetihg
wnfeti" by adopting, mado' tneir labor
owd, our acknowledgments.fpr 4 declaration,
■M principles wo can so lpljy endoise, a.-i we:
‘do these resolutions. ' They hit the naif fair
6n‘ the head, son stripped Os alt verbiage, they
amount simply to- tnht-—we were overcome,
au,di..we kopw h,,and give our pledged, word
,to.henceforth honesfiy abide by that author
ity against which we’ hove heretofore unsuc
cesstuily been its revolt, ; ‘
t. •! ' • ■ ■ • - ' ; -
‘ 'Marshal Magnam’s fiineraltio lebs than
thirtjmiHJUsand men escorted the corpse to
the. Church pi, thelu vaiidcs, aod.aa-a pageant
the sight vvas mo*i Imposing-. It
b'y'an accident. The horses of a private car
rikgs took fright at the noise or tbe bafcdk
atid rushed through the crowd helter-skelter.
{jtVeral pei sons were kucoked dowarand four
.snrioiuly - ■ ■ .... v
-r-Mi Guijpt, at his seat.of Val-Ricber, nea
J L'aieaE t :.pa|MDg v Wi«iopt a Ught-firwm one
roomtq ahoHier, lately struck against apiece
V/f T-uroiture- and fel>»‘biftfctlng' 6 serqre'Con
* usion on his head. ! *****
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-- Chttleiton Sew»,'
From files of the Charleston Courier Ao tbe
18th inst.; we take the following Interesting"
rnews r * l; •’ *- 1 "*■' *• “ v
.NOfrrUaHS SOLDIEHS ABOCT TO SETTLE Ilf SOUTH
OABOUSA.
in a-short time the 127thclNew York Regl-- 1 '
meat, who have been doing provost guard
duty in this city since its occupation by the
' Unionffi irces, will bo mustered out of ser
vice. Many <Tf thewhave expressed a desire*
to settle iu our midst. Wr hope this desire'
1 will tweet with proper encouragement Iraq}
our citizens and laud owners. .They, are a,
body of intelligent, educated young mow,
trained so habi sos induitry and economy.',
, Their geniicQianly bearing and conduct'
have earned the mpcct-aAd good wilLof ah,
As residents ihey would, .feauily. assiuiUWa
with fb'a citizens, arid become a valuable ac
qnis thsa tb soclt-ly andtlio State generalTyi‘
For every one of the 127ik soldiera Induced'
to rernaiu, we may safely -predict another
j aowrgelic eon of : the Empire Stale td cndie
idtuw La .a short time. . ..Thus the interesu. ,Os
■ New York and South Carolipa would .bar.
' come imperceptibly blended.
' S. i: ,® aE . A ®‘ Il> '®*b? THE LARGE
The Courier thus remarks upon, the .<uj;,
vantages which Wfil follow the division bt
plantations includinglarge tracts of lapd into.
I small farms: ■. *
.The: oiR English system of large landed es
tates with a numerous tenantry,, must .glyn
wav fdT th e want of capital to sustain It on
the part of the proprietor*; In the «rtd thN
will bemot only a gahi, but the means of re*-
guneratiou. to t»e South. i.. ; ...i
Then the pouters will realize that it U,
more profitable to haV-'e five hundred or on#
thousand acres of land yielding ah income of
or thirty per ceut., than'twenty-,
five hundred or. three thousand- acres,- ttpotf
which; iiepkys the same rata of taxes, yieldi
ing ten to twelve per cent.
‘ Aaottoef advantage ‘is gained by'dividing
these large tracts into small farms. Ahiaw
oi sterliug good citizens, possessed es intel
ligence aud mdustryvls secured. The coun
; try uiudiually bycouies more-thickly settled,
arid towri*' fepririg clianriela
ateojjeßea, new rriUmadaoullt, andtricreased*
.actliLta oi travel afforded with all sectional
- then low couutfy.
would be aopritett, similar to that ,in th« ,
riolftietTi 'lffiSrWelteih States. In the' courw
of a few-years-thls would entlrelydestrojrth#’
poisonous malaria hpw arfsiug Iroiu the-low
lauds. This WAta.tha.case ih many portion#
us tpe.West, noyv perfectly healj,uy, whiOh,
ten years ago,, were periodically visited by
that-grerft curse ora new cotfntiy,' tHi
| *t«gu#,” proving in maity case# as- &t#i m
\ Wm.yoUpw fever* ..Thute a chilLis unkuawm
ssisMissr
I THE CAPTURED PRIVATE 'i>APgfs A9D CORaklU
POIfDEjrOB. ■'
The' jsap«rs and captured
»w wi#»ofe Davl’s train recent
ly iu Florida,- bav«;b«ett-seut- to Wasteugioit
m chajgjjoi XL, bollock. Asst. Provost ALr*
shill General.
These b a l'®fs bbhfrist of private dfspatche»
■ and corTeepoudenec of Gen. Beauregard; to
getuer with a considerable; quantity the*
: U***99s Davis. . Among oUtec
; articles are three splendid uniforms bfioug
ing to General Beaureguard. One of them
■bears the card of a popular and fashiouable
el-Oae-fittiHJS' friend,’ tfs follows:'• “Tolesils,
Mei.coam,Tailor, 368 Kfcg street*.Charleston?
§‘.,9-L IV»wc,ie.aru fc ,roa4ft to order, of
the “L-mics’ Patriotic Assignation of Colum-j
Tiie-tbiiowihg despatch was found anfong
the, papers -,.t «a.^
. **■ S. Cy October. 13, im. >
‘ 'Son. win. P. Mil**, tuc 'imond Va :
* '■‘ < ifas thl bill for the execution of abolition,
prisoners alter Jau&firy next been passed.
Dodtaud Englaud;*vili into action*
ltis high lime, tp proclaim the biackffag after
that period', Let the execution bo with the
garrote. .. .
' •XSitOefl) - l G' T. Beacheoard *
Tbe original of General Beauregard’s -or
(for,in reiatinn to Gen. Butlers famous New
Orleans Order,No. EB,was also found, He
ptyjed But-e.r the Haynu and haugiuam, of
the North; •" '
j The Feblino OoTtoDB ts* Cut.—Parties
recenUy arrived h*re Irom.the iotariof report
that a? a geueral thfog ! iha : plamers > ace.j#kr
mg the oatu of alfogiance and making con-*
tractsWitk- the freedmen. 3 We 'hope there
may bo no mistake in the reports tbusdrbugtit
in, although we'-ai-e inclined I6b^icve : ttjat
some few plfo-tes* may yet be found Who
have not complied with, tqe eatabiishedjor*
ders in reforence to the matter of Ufoorr
Nabkow Escape, or G**. B*cKtM(inr Co
lombia.—Gen Sickles, who is at the present
time.in Colombia on a misfoo to the govern
ment of that country, while making-his way
to Bogota, oven mountain roads passable on
ly to the sure-'fcoUid mule, started on the first
day.upon- A . horse ftßrnished him by-a very
hospitable, and: esteemed American at Honda,
.but. the poofc.,ani-ual Jell. in.climbing;-up a
rocky ascent made, slippery by wet clay, and
down tbe mbcrnfaih they both went .backr
wardk; but fortunately tor the . rider, thb
steed brought up against the sides- of-» nar
row ravine,, and ue escaped injury«, Nothinr
would induce the horse to tiy it again, , and
so tips General w-alked Oh, or rat Lei was car
ried up in the arms ot the ; atri&o* Wlfie atL
compunied the party. After that he rode a
mule, and did jrot meet With any other mil*
hap, although one of orderlies' nude*
fell with him two or three ißries.
.1 :b. j.y-u,...- -r r -j' ,i. . ,“H
' , —Gem Hur.butja tobe icouri'martiaiad at
,jKew .Orfoans.on serioua.charges. -1,0 y.
—New ITork €ity has appropriated -fSQ
000 for .the celebmtiooof the 4tb of Julya : ; l
QjXLr ifeVv st* ai jEiid j
i,aiid' r^R
j-la s-a'.-uJ *U't mn>’(S'tt» ShdUi
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