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HE SAVANNAH DAILY HEKALD.
VOL. I—NO. 2M.
The Savannah Daily Herald
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Per Year
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re a.pn*“ty «• nelly and prm'.'tty
by telecraph
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Dailv Herald.
Two Days Later from Europe-
Father Potter, Nov 13.
The steamship B.lgian with Liverpool
dates of the 3d inst. has arrived.
Liverpool, Nov. 3-3 P-m-The cotton
Brokers' circular reports the sales of the
week 51,000. including 6.000 to speculators
aud 13,000 to exporters.
The market is firm. All qualities ad
vanced to a trifling extent early iu the week.
Subsequently the market was very dull, un
der the effect of the Persia's advices from
the United States, and closed at Id. to l l-2d
lower for American aud Egyptian cottons
The authorized quotations are: Fair Orleans.
23d: Middling Orleans, 23 l-4d: Middling
Mobile and Texas. 21 l-2d : Fair Uplands,
00 i-2d . Middling Uplands, 20 l-2d. Sales
today (Friday, . 10. uOO bales, market ciosinv
steady, with better f. eling. The stock on
hand is estimated at 323.000 bales, of which
C 4 000 are American.. Manufacturers market
inactive. United States Five-twenties, 03 3-8
to G3 3-4.
News unimportant
THE MI'EDEK OK CAFTAIN
HEASLY AT AUGUSTA.
Full Resume of tile Testimony Elicited at
the Trial.
the finding and SENTENCE of the
miutabtcom mission.
A eorrespendent writing from Augusta to
the Army it Navy Journal, gives the follow
ing particulars of the trial that has so long
been going ou in that city. As this is the first
report of the trial which has appear**.’,and as
the case is one of absorbing interest, we give
the matter eutire :
Tne Metcalf cotton case bas divided pub
lic attention here the past month, with the
trial oi three young bloods of Augusta, who
stand charged with the murder ot Captain
Heasly, ot the Freedmen's Bureau The
trial, apart from its features of peculiar in
terest, attracts attention as the first case in
which negro testimony was ever acc.-pte.l in
a court ot justice in Georgia. The Military
Commission before whom the accused are
arraigned, is c imposed as follows :
Licutenaut Colonel 11. B. Sprague, Thir
teenth Connecticut Volunteers, President.
Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Neafie,_ Oue j
Huudrel aud Fifty-sixth New York Volun- ;
teers.
Captain George S. Pierce, Nineteenth In
fantry.
Captain A. H. Andrews, Nineteenth In
fautry.
Lieutenant E. P. Ewers, Nineteenth In
fantry.
Captain E. L. Smith, Nineteenth Infantry,
Judge Advocate.
The Commission met in the City C->urt
House, and have been in session some thirty
days, their proceedings being unusually ex
tended ou account of tbe absence of sbort
haud rejs.rters to take down tbe testimony.
The accused have tbe benefit of ableciuusei.
at the head of whom is Judge W. T. Gould,
of Augusta. Notwithstanding the presence
of civil counsel, the trial has been free, so
far as I learn, from those encounters between
the civil and military advocates, which ve
have of late become accuitomeJ to in other
cases. The usual argument in regard to
tbe jurisdiction of the Commission was held
at the opening of the proceedings, and as
usual, decided in favor of the jurisdiction
The principal witne s for the prosecution
was an oc aroon girl variously know n as Sarah
Jane Blakeley,Soul Blakeley and Soul Henry,
recently the property of a citizen named
I Henry. Her testimony derives unusual io
fterest troni the fact that she was the proba
ble occasion of the murder. So white as to
afford no evidence of negro blood to any but
an experienced obs. rvt r, graceful in form,
beautiiu! in features and modest in maune',
she took the heart of Captain Heaslv captive,
and he had, if her assertion and those of her
most intimate irientfs pre be believed, in good
faith pledged her bis hand inlawlu! marriage.
The idea ts scouted at here, aud it has been
the main effort of the defence to discredit
the testimony of the girl Soul, by proving
that she is neither a maiden nor a w ife.
On the trial, this girl, Soul, testified that at
about ball-past eleven cm the night of the
murder (Wednesday, August 3d), as she was
sitting with Capt. Heady, in Mr. Henry's
kitchen. theCapuin s attention was attracted
by someone rattling tbe abutter. Captaiu
Heusly went out, returned aud told Soul that
three men had ran out of the yard and down
the lot, running through to the back street.
Soon after he went out again, followed by
the girL They found a man standing in tbe
hack gate, dressed in dark clothes. In spue
of the girl's enlrea iis, the Capta.n lelt Ler
and went iuto the back lot, where he saw
and sp..ke to three men sitting on a wood
pile near the gate. As he spoke the ti ree
jumped up and he stepped off irom them,
they filing on him as he did so. They then
rau out of the yaid, and tbe Captaiu walked
toward the witness, put his hand on his
breast and said be was shot. Witness sup-
Iporled him in her i-rats until he fell. Set iug
Itbat he was dying, she called a man in sight,
Iwbo brought the guard who took charge of
I the murdered man. The witness continued:
I “1 knew Frank Haight and Charles Walkiua
Iby sight, aud Joshua Doughty by sight I
I tin certain that Mr. Haight and Mr. Douglny
I *er« twoot the party who shotCapl. Heasly.
I ')( Mr. Watkins I am not so return I
I Wight the third patty itsembicd Watkins.
■ 1 beard three shots, which second to he one
I xlu r the other in quick succession
■ 1 have kuowu Captain Heasly over two
I fiibths. lie hud been in tbe habit ol Vtsl-
I '-i>* m.- utaily every night. Frauk Haight
I Ci u.t visit me, but he sent me notes or lut-
I '*« l never read them, hut teturued lltein
■ 1 hetiveil his last Iclti'l a Week ago vesler
■ n »y lr« turned li uniwkd. Captain Heasly
■ “ , ' 1 flank Haight met St llty house ou oue
■ • aoon. alaiut three Wicks ago, on Sunday
■ Mr Haight wanted In s|M uk to llie
■ IJ l, »Uily, hut the Captaiu would not allow
H IhLy l l' l ** D ordwed him oil—
■ “H' l Miked min the h“tue aud said he
H '‘•'■l ttai g 0 ~(j aud he did Hui kuuw aa
■ k put luui out. The Captaiu
unarmed did not attempt to do so. I
asked Mr. Haight to go out. as I did not wish
to have any tu* ou the lot. He then wanted
the C aptiuii to give him nis name The Vap
thtn told Haight that if he would meet Lias
at his office the uext morning he would give
him his name. Mr. Haight then toij him be
would go. They never met 00 any .Mher
occasion at mr Louse. Mr Haight threat-
Hea<iv s '.He. sayieg to
him I will kill you tb firs; time I meet too.
Haight told me a seek age ;as: Xloadav thas
be would kill Capviaio Hea&ir. used
threats oq several occ^siocsc
Two or three days after the meeting a: ev
house be used such threats. u.d ?*« it
Clarkes teaelry store he pulled out his pU
toi and showed it to me SAyiug it fired six
times, and he was carrying it or purpose tor
that red headed scoundrel, aud he wood
shoot him as sorely as God was siukg ia
Heaven on Histbr. ne. Some time las; week
I met Haight at about twelve o'cioek la the
dal. and lie a-ked me if the Captaia was slid
visiting me. He said the Captain bad in
sulted him and he intended to kid him Ido
not kuow that the three men rushed towards
Captain Heady after they shot hire The
smoke git very thick and I could not see.
I have koowu Haight, V\ atkics. and Dough-
If a good while. Taey have been living in
Augusta most of the time since they were
boys. I have lived iu Augusta since I wss
a little girt, and know them by sight as well
as any person in Aagnsia. C sprain Heasty
and I were engiged to be married. (Stas*-
tion in court.)
The surgeons who examined the bodv tes
tified to finding six wounds, three made ap
parently wim pisud shots, a third on the
back, evidently made by the thrust ot the
dirk. Three of these were mortal—one
tbr.iusrh the bc-art and two through tte lungs.
A knite taken from Watkins, which fcsi
upon it what appears 10 be biood stains of
recent origin, was by the surgeons louniLupoa
careful examination tcrorrespoaJ wita cne
of the cuts.
For the defence, a white man. Atwell,
testified to a conversation with the girl Alter
the murder, in which she said she did not
; know who shot the Captain, but had an
| idea, and iutcoded to have it tried. She did
not know cither how the men were dressed,
a- the night was too dark to see. jTThe pro
’ fonod darkness of the night, at the boor of
the murder. w,.s coßDbonued by other wit
nesses —Ed. Transcript} Witness did not
think at the time dir was telling the truth,
blit came to the coneiusiou she did nol wish
to tell bun about it. The girl ou her testi '
1 many denies making any such statement to
At well; and another witness, Mr Henry,
the owucr of the premises where the Captain
was shed, testified that be beard Soul ask
on the night of the murder it she knew who
! had Killed Captain Heasly. Her reply was
• that it was Haight. Watkins and Doughty.
| She was not certain of Watkins, but was of
tbe other two. Atwell's statement was cor
-1 roborated by a colored man Graham, who
' testified to hearing the conversation
1 A number of witnesses, white and eolor
! ed. testified to an intimacy between the girl
! Soul aud Haight. One colored woman,
j Mrs Dobson, Lad on three occasi ns. within
as many months past seen th tn going
through'the streets together, at belwc a
•f.iurand five o'clock in the morning. A
colored man. Rldiey, had seen them together
, ia tbe streets jas; before day one Sunday
j morning iu July last. A w hite man. Mi
1 Wbartou Huugerford. bad seen the two to
gether frequently before Mr. Henry's red
\ leoce sioee Jan’tiaty list, at fiixa eleven at
i night until ten the next morning. A p. -
, liceman. Shickleford, bad seen ihe gtri and
Haight goiDg arm in arm one evening to
; Doughty' room, w here they disafipeared - up
; the steps. Another witness (white) had
seen them enter Doughty's aparltncut every
evening, passing him as he sat on the sto.ip
outside. Two colored women had aki them
in the street together. A white man was
witness to a correspondence between the
parlies. Read Haight's letter; saw it de- .
livered, and was present when an answer
was retamed by a girl. Several letters to
! Haight were presented in Court, and wit
; nesses tcauified to their belief that they were
jin the hand writing of Soul. This testimo
! uy was for the double purpose of proving
the unchaste character of tt-e girl Soul, and
; of contradicting ber statement that she had ,
had no intimacy or correspondence with
Haight- Others testified, however, that they
1 were familiar with tbe girl s handwriting. ■
and that the letters presented in court were
not written bv her. Several of Mr Henry's
domestics testified that Soul never went out
at night, and that she could not have done
so without their knowledge. One of these
witnesses slept in the same room with Soul,
and her bed was placed against the door in
such a position that no one could leave the
room, as she thought without awaking her.
These are some of the main tacts in the
testimony which I jiave presented thus at
| length because no account of tue •proceed
ings of this military Commission have thus
far been made public, either litre or at the
North. Tbe trial is now nearly concluded,
and great anxiety as to the result is mani
festly. among the citizens ot Augusta, whose
sympathies are most unmistakably with the
accused.
THE FISDDi'GS ASD SRSTESCE I
The Augusta Transcript thus condom es
the order of General Sceedoian, modifying
somewhat the findings and sentence of the
commission:
General Steedman ha? issued an order de
claring the fiodiug of tbe Commission in the
above case, to wit: That the charges and
specifications arc not sustained as to Messrs.
Doughty aud Watkios, who were according
ly acquitted. Haight was found guilty, and
ordered to be banged. General Steedman
approves the finding in tbe case of Doughty,
but disapproves the bulling as to Watkins,
who, be asserts, according to the evidence,
is equally guilty with Haight. He, however,
in accordance with tbe finding, orders tbe
release of Doughty and Watkins. The Gen
eral approves the finding as to Haight, but in
consideration of the fact that he was no
more guilty than Watkins, he commutes his
sentence to fifteen years imprisonment in
Auburn State Prisoo, New York. .
In accordance with the a hove orders.
Doughty and Watkins were released from
imprisonment last evening.
[From the Louisville Democrat.)
A Lkttkr, from Jeffkrson D avis. —We j
give below a private letteT to a friend in this
city, which was not for publication, and
which, therefore, gives the sincere view* and
feelings of tile author at the time. .It is plaiu
that at that time Mr. Davis did not desire or |
expect distiniou :
Washington, Jan. 22, 18r» 1.
Dear Sir—l have the pleasure hi acknowl
edge yours of the 27th till. lain now on
the eve of a departure for Mississippi, in
obedience to her com tit aud aud in accord
ance with my own views of tbe necessity of
tbe South.. To you I need not say that the 1
event is to me a painful one; hut there re
mains to me tbe consolation that I hove fail
ed in nothing that promised In preserve tbe
Constitution, aud thus fierpetuaie the L'ulon
as our lather* made it.
After some remarks on private matter*, he
add* i
1 hope Kentucky, the land of tny tiativiiy,
will aouu take her piece lu Southern column
The Union of the South can now alone tire
serve peace, and lu the united strength of the
South is the only hope for justice aud a re
ttmairmrioti of the g.iVeruitmut upon a basis
that will lecuri) (he cuds fur which ti was
originally established
(Subscribed] Your friend,
1 Jermtso* Dan*
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EMBROIDERED ROBES.
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ciii*ens of that hi« very Urge and ex
ten.-ivc Mill i< tnin iu opmtka. He is now premr
ed tofami'b th*- Grist and Ruled Med in the
city, low as tbe lowest, as hii Mill is known to be
the l«st in tte city, at*d re>peeift*ily inform* ius
friends Kiad all in wan* of (t.K Meal aod Cracked
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KEEP WARM.
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Ap*dn we say KEEP WARM.
BUTLER A HARDWICK,
nit . Old Stand. Canal Bridge.
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SOUTHERN PALACE
DRY GOODS HOUSE
JTST RECEIVED PER STEAMSHIPS ARIADNE AND LEO,
BY C. ORFF,
AT Til
Southern Palace Dry Goods House
A NEW AND ELEGANT LOT OF DRESS TRIMMINGS.
DRESS ORNAMENTS.
CLOAK ORNAMENTS. BY THE SET.
BUGLE TRIMMINGS.
PARIS TRIMMINGS.
JET BUTTONS,
SILK BALL BUTTONS,
VELVET BALL BUTTONS.
SUPERB LYONS VELVET,
A LARGE LOT OF ELEGANT CLOAKX
BROCHE POPLINS,
RvUBAIX.
A FINE LOT OF MELANGES. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS,
GENTS SCARFS. MAGNIFICENT STYLES
GENTS MAUDS.
NEW FRENCH MERINOS,
NEW DELAINES.
A FULL STOCK OF CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
Ail jo* opened, wish an immense *»<* of FANCY AND COLORED SILKS and other
- DRESS GOODS.
rot FXtAOTAVXOXT USB -DARK AND LIGHT KERSEYS. GEORGIA
PLAINS. GEORGIA JEANS. OSNABURGS AND BROWN
Humyaai fey (hr lari. Pl«, me Bat*.
«- AGENT FOR BRADIKYS ELUPTI*' HOOP SKIRT.
Southern Palace Dry Goods House
111 & 113 CONGRESS ST.,
»U-ts OpfMMUf ibe Pvlaftkl Hoatr.
DRY GOODS.
DRY GOODS.
LATHROP & CO.,
Corker Congress and Whitaker
Streets.
T\ r U L open leJar. and are prep*.-ei] t.'exhibit their
* » Stock of Good* tuaght exjxniaiy »r the South
ere Trade, cvstating ia part of—
Lhtaa* Orendafed* and Tnasusg*
Shamil, ffihhi—arid Ihm—
Ctmt* Ski)><* Xu'ife a .
Preach Hens, and Opera Flaunt
P each and Eaciiab Cara fee id
Black B raMaase. Cashmere ar.i Cajw,
White Goods.
Jaconet acd Xaiasav* Mieaitc
BGhop and Victoria Laars>
Plaid Jaconeta and BnUiana
India Tflrili* and Svise Hnetin.
Embroideries.
French Wrought Maalin Seta
Frencti Wrought Cambric Sets
Real Lace Sea
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Black Lace Veds
H S, Lamn and Cambric Handkerchiefs.
Hosiery AXD Gloves
Ladies' Sngtiah White Cotton How
Ladas’ Eng tab Bren Cotton Hose
Homs' and Boys' Cotton Horn
Kid. Silk, Lists and Woolen Qlorea. _
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Linen Table Damasks
Dories. Mapkina and Toereta
Ltnsn Diaper, Crash and TOweta
Connterpanev
Bleached Ida Cotton Sfeoellnga
Bed Blankets. Irish Linen. Ac.
EEATLEMEN'S H EIR.
Black Cloths Uhl Cagatiueree
Fane; Caasune>«» aud Vwliuyv
Satiueia, Tweed*. 4c
Meriuo Shu t*
Brown Eu*'li*hCotton Half Hoae
Mixed Meriuo Half U'*c
Fancy Tics, Paper Collars. Ac.
We will nuke weekly addition* to osr Stock, and
Imstin a abort tun-to fully meet tbe want* ol our
fiieud.
LATHROP & CO.
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Tu Merchants,
N'hUTINU tbe ■ IW. we would be pirtvwd to abow
' our Slk wbhTt we prepuce lo -II at fall prh*e
ocin Im LATMNoP a HO
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DRY GOODS.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
To Ladies and Country
Merchants.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Dry Gootls, Fancy Gooffm,
Ac.. Ac., Ac..
Remarkably Chmp Cur Cash,
CAB BE roCXD AT
A.. Rexohor mb Co'*.,
« BARNARD STREET. COR CONGRESS LAXR
CVmpriamg a general Aaaortaest of FVv*«a aad
Domeatfe Gaods. Cfenkh Si*. A kc.
x k-*r atrict anaettoe to bosaerea. renrteooa
and honorable deal tug sun oor casreaxra. are trust
to merit and reeesv, a Überel share of patronag*.
A large line at White hoods and Linens tee open,
octl*
EINSTEIN 4 ECKMAN,
No. 151 Coijress St. Saiaiiak 6a.
THE OLD ESTABLISH CD AXD WELL KNOWN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DAT GOODS
HOUSE,
AND DEALERS IN
FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND
DOMESTIC GOODS
IIAVINU jnat receired and opened a eery large
Xa and eelect stock of Fancy Dreaa Hoods House
Kccphfet and Doaarujc Ooads. blankets Cloaks and
Shawl* Also Hst-s Boot* awl bhoes
* god *ll art idea Bans! It found In a Hot c as.
Drytanfs House, we wonld meet respectfully Invite
oar termer friends acd csMomere; also Merchrni.-
and Planters vtaHlaf the *itv. local! and cxanuoc our
stock before purchasing elsewhere
KIN ST KIN k BCKHAX.
Mtf-If I*l Congress Street. Savannah. Os.
Blankets I- Flannels.
CLOTHS AND ('ASSIMKRES
BLEACHED AND BROWN SHIRTINGS
DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS
FRENCH MERINOES AND ALAPACA9.
Hrte.ved and lor eale cheap bv ~~
H. HATH,
oct*3 IT4 Brottfl.UU etrvet
H. HAYM,
174 Broug[hton Ntreet. 174
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ibe annul atytea,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
WORSTED SHAWLS ANO HOODS,
OOCMTERPANEH, HOSIERY. Be
Jeat received aad for «ale at the low eat prlo-e by
«and» U. IIAVM.
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS
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PRICE. 5 CENTS
mnuKR.
Fire Insurance
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XKW YORK
FIRE AND MARINE
Iflsunniw Awßfy.
SECURITY INSI RACE COMPANY.
Capital mmi «,PW
PHtENIX INSURANCE CO.
Capital nihl Sen***. Hsewww
INTERNATIONAL INSI'RANY E CO.
capital
MANHATTAN INSURANCE Cl>
Capital and Sorplw **«.<»«
r **" »e
■**» Xev jgnUa.
Insure against Accidents ia the
Travellers’ Insurance Cos.,
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Holla bio Southern
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THE JH
National Marine and Fire*
INSURANCE GOIPANI,
OF NEW ORLEANS,
- drerighed hers tear* to tsiferm ths taireW I
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U«C* at
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Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, S.C.
RIDDELL A Rcce. Faoea.a.o..
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SEA ISLAND HOTEL
HILTON HEAD, S. C.,
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Bi t KLT A BANCROFT. PreptMam.
Kirevsn L Jos XX Agent. «
FINAMUIT '
EXCHANGE.
SIGHT DRAFTS ON NEW YORK.
Far asks hr
RRKHAH. BALDWIN J| CO
Sight Exchange
ON
NEW YORK,
In same to sail purchase™, by
HL AX" liolesal e F*
Boots and Shoes!
Fellner and Poliak,
IST Braughlan Street, flavaaaak. Ga„
cily M well m in tk caaatry, with atvirw Id
2HW •«<* rtMirt>!»*»*» ia iheiiStJdttw
Trwd«*- than any hv>u« iu Mk) Hue
and m \ -,.m
ADAMS’EXPRESS GOVT
dreattaslen, Western & Sealhera
EXPRESS FORWARDERS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE Adam*' Kspmt Company are WOW prepared
to twelve end forward fnlgbl and awnfv to
■ujctartowa, Thoamaviile and all way atatlou*. Alao.
to Attguau by River or K.ilnmd. and to qll putata
Weti and Suuihwvet . *
E. P. TCNWOX. Agent
LANDSCAPE GAEDENIN6
4 Jill
HORTICULTURE
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