Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, October 13, 1868, Image 1

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w —T 1 ■ | ^rr w No.XHBa^ ■O-tl'**.. /^ ji r- tlur.*\ _.i!J ii..' *:. iifrti.Hi _ .., . _ =. 1 His proceedinghas beenconfirmed. J- =^ssg£®Eiear sx?r derstood that the Dyer investigation having been postponed, Gen. Thomas returns to his command at once. of U[3&1 si for ...jepfed to, -,- JphJrp ■wgte4sr“P< 8 - ipkRosp^''’” W Correspondence containing important nevr^- HfcH f H^4 ■ A‘ SQtjitor ii-tJm'e«dAaSof Konparen of ■iffidWtri)*rnl fji »'l ,ki )w«>ri First insertion, |1 00 per square; insertion, 60 cents per Ajiaarel I WftV’lx sertedatspeeialrates. vrhich dui^ascertained at the -garwoita m snmbfq -I*j iiw/-Mindful* Advertisements inserted .every krther day >(e charged three-fourths of daily rates.-Ui. 1 J "i* the .tsffiaamy.v thinks the moral effect of a will answer his purpose. can quarters; it t&afmMttie unre]>. issued a proclamation farnalrlection State for President on the third of Novt ‘^A^ 7i ^rii3aih£Jdofcf'is' J i8Sil«il r ' J ih' Accordance th the election law passed by the eKctiotra tins State* before JNovember, At that time members of Congress, Gove Son. J. M. Schofield, _ Sir: I have the honor to forward to yon the affidavits sent me by General Sibley with re- ' "Of a> the civil authorities at this date (October 6) Urtraid bringing the guilty partieg to punishf* ment, and no inquest was held ‘ upon tile" bodies nor investigation had except by 1 his.i Burean and Captain Mills for ordpr^f fchft d) a State- officers, Iiecrislators. &c., are to be * Important Military Order HIM .TO IYTERFEEE biX ■ Technl tie* . : rviBegkfcatinp , ppmmpncedjlhia morning in ibis city;%iAt(cfen>oes ‘ largely outnumbering to'iffi ™t" - ‘ J ’ rt 1 1 MM junfiL^ on^cirav ;eforina, sifited g which are the abolishment-of j 'I 'EN- l rtnsth penalty, the Hanctitj' of -ji^vaitb let l '* Jrd^ ^rfetO^tii Tire CcrtWattoit and “trie Teeh.t^ate* Headquakters OF Adjutant _ Washington, Oct. 10, 1868. Genee.il Obdebs No." fi2Hfli lT lllitift' The following provisions from the rroma tion and laws oMIS$Mk ULtailfi^tUm .ss-Ma wtaa: r* Xtts&s&frm,. interfering in Ony-generaler an til in any State are pu and government of all concerned—folic wing are'thi antho|kie$ footed { Article 2d.. Section 1 of the Constitution. Article Con- HJOM-. S9* President and -Vice President,. March 1st, An act,! ing the election ,A *« - lU I'iTEOl. JUC H'X! fl i U. -J.il I H'U l-i v •personsappoin :ed The order concludes .with, T.f tu.'.mi “An Act- to “prevent 1 officers of the Army and- MC$? aqd. other geraopp erqpla red in themti^#Qr4B4::19Av#|8erv)ce^>f Mi s Uni- ta Sec. 1. Be itennetfd, That it shall njptl e fill for any military, or amynavalqffi-Mfri of - United States or other persons engaged in the civil, military.or naval service of the Inited States to order being kept or.bayp urn er his authority or $ontrolany troops or anne d men at the place' Where*any* -general «r special election is held in any State of the Ns , officer fwho d^def t9#V«- ... ■■:';■»• I -"fr- 1 London, October. 12.-"-Telegrams from Flo- w m m ^ 'ibrndljxTOdogmzedTthe.Kepublic of Mexico. - iiaw Yobk, October feU-The Henry Cha^ cHjL halt fafrived. j££ie jConstitutioimf As- , sovereignty i (framed a of itnnonvis (framed and the executive power to - the feting Pre^ident,Sirrpaa, and,recognized the Provi- lphia. Political Excitement in PhllaJcl |2.—Business is al most suspended. Each party is parading with bands and music, 1 urging their friends to rate early. ; The - Mayor, who - is a Pepubli- efth; has sworn in one thousand extra police- hold- ‘men for ■to-morrowv The. Sheriff, who is a ©emocrat, has sworn in one thousand depu- the SJierifj. ordered one _ btiea house last smiahictory idubs fof his aeputi’esi ^The Pabis, cjsmmuvi De bates says Lasundi, Captain-General .of'Cuba, has given in bis adhm-e&LckTo the Wo visional Government, and that the Cabans in ££& ®jgptnni 1 nTif'f Ttr’ in the London, October 12.—The cable k M si at the polls, and that it si dSrJt- .-^ch ^Consjrtatmn tod ference by military officers under penalties of Advices be lawful far any officer' 61 1 tiS Andy < cTfiity ’ of the United States to prescribe or fix, or attempt to lation, order, or otherwise, qualifications of vdters in r of th6Umtwi^i*te4 or in arty of the UmtedAStates.' or m any to interfere, with the frpe(Jonirof gpy in any State or with the exercise of t$e free ■' : H)WWlW»iSl m'SS nor, profit or _ . ... taao^jur from -freely-exercising, lie i ei l XHB JtSS Spain bars of Pram -Wublngton. ■tS LO iy. -The prqceSSion of wbite boys in blue” was ^retikhio last night qm a dairk alley.* ‘ ^he gun was'l'dad d with e or six persons were severe- wonnded. tautdfw^ 12.-Tbe i in blue' &wv££.iz:r. civa;- mffittijf-Bifiwa Seieice of the Un^ect^-dl^M dhSlt‘ Tivi States who violates this -order, will, f< r every •neb offense, for mis- demeanormany edurt of the : United SfiSW lSA having jurisdiction to heari iry «md de iises of^e^ea^Mli^iivict m shall pay a finenptj.cuceedinfetiye tjiqnsqipi pdlbufe, 1 ' 1 and suffer i “ not less tkah^ld&3&$hifid, nor mjre than five yeM$,atj$r«f g4^#eti6n of ;: ttfeJc( u^^., ing the same. And any pempn. conr icted as aforesaid “hall moreover be disqnaGfi edfrouc y dac*e -ftWWIW* Provided tliat nothing herein) ^ be so construed as to HWJffaiC.^my jofficers, soldiers, iroising to r^ch be 'may belong, jf ; otherwi eqi fied aecbrdibg^Vthe laws of the which he,BWl.pSeF h? aiv-Ti . - — 3w*gjassa' an- er hdvise, or who shall-directly mci (directly by .force, threat, menace^' mtiinida ion, or :M dr Attempt to pre ( old’s disap- K (■ ii - . tir.i from Madrid state -that all the fl 0 gj.^ Death of Haw- HoW"/ of m arrival of caihe tiie stunning news of bis sudden'dehth. How -atnVinAiie -dbes this fact admonish u > of the of .man upon things morti 1. Mr. Cobb waAmtfhp pride of life, full of ] ihysacal health tildtatfi force. All human ■wag:' ''' * TOd ?tec IS. frutlAi social life Ms. Cobh/was a In his early political day he the Speakership of the House of ^ tives pf Jbe United states, not less 1 arm disposition to generous nature and disposition to «ESibi-*8 ^WVidO^^ii^dfdje as a pro tenwore presiding officer. that exalted place, needed little of the eit suggestions from the Clerk’s irise, that in some cases has the nominal discharge of the farni ,ppi- jfly, shining rose onr. bps fairness tcellence He, in >rompt-_ ik, or le at uties of of the Negro Rmdlea||t4t> On Thursday evening General .J^dwdrd ceived from General Sibley - the reponts * affidavits relating to the Camilla riot, and warded them to the Secretary of-War, as lows 71; < t • ) v - genebal Howard’s letter 1 • .j v i - i Ct Wab ] BuBEitrnp‘R.,- F.; Al&a Washington, D. C., October 9, 1868. oa of . K Major. ’ coul<. be 1 ion had except by cbmmanding officer of the Efotrict oM3 gia, whose report }iad been forwarded to tne commanding officer of the Department of [the ■ South.” He further says: “It is not believed 1 possible to bring the guilty parties to punish-' ment through the civil authorities of Mite letl county,J;hey being engaged in.the affair jiiid justifying it, and no unbiased jhry found in that count}-.” . ’ The’ General makes ,no further, which relate to this riot, but simply sul the affidavits, together with a private lettfer 1 from an officer in that county, who mnkjes.a t special request of him that it be not publish ed. Very respectfully, ''iOiltfi Your oliedicnt servant, Hujbr General (Jommam !* the --deemvenees '•ofi- ijist,:ffbonld,bejny' of say visit bereino action. 'tits civil- dntbbrities-of-theroouiilgr^-.as*, 'klilCQe R*h tuaf Rw, -Very respectfully^ -i,..... j-«a u :-tol --Your obedient-servant^ u.jj id- l..i. BEPOBT OF CAPTAIN MILLS, SIXTEENTH UNITED STATES hofiNTBT^' j ‘ f 7,1 I McPhebhon Bahbaces, Atlanta, Geobgia, September 29, 1868:—Brevet Brigadier Gefyei-ift B. C. Drum, Ass'isla/d Adjutant General, JDejxirl- menlof the South, Atlanta, , Georgia.—General: I have the honor to report that in compliance with par. VH, G. O. No. 45,^. from head quarters Department of the South, I proceed ed to Camilla, Mitchell county,.; jGeorgicj, oil thp 2^d instant, to investigate the occurrences .'at that place an the 19th instant I respect fully report as follows: A few days previous to the 19th instant notices were circulated in Dougherty and Mitchell comities that a Re publican meeting would be held at (' Georgia, on that day, and .that W. P. a candidate for Congress from that John Murphy, candidate os elector fi - district; Putney, and others, - the meeting; that pursuant to number of colored people from plantations' between Albany, Georgia, itnd the hciglife hood of : Camilla, proceeded 'in a body to that place, accompanied by musicians ' and“ a wagon. This crowd nnmbered from t ro to three hundred colored people, about one-half; of wbom may have carried fire-arms of differ ent-descriptions; tliat whhn within froi l two to three miles from Camilla they yreie.met by. M. S. Poore, the sheriff-of Mitchell ct nnty, accompanied by four or five citizens - if'Ca-- milla, who protested against their entering the town with arms, claiming, in accordance with' a late proclamation of the Governor, he Was empowered to demand that they do- not enter the town with arms. This demand of the sheriff was replied to by Messrs. Pierce and Murphy on behalf of the crowd, by their stating that they were not an organized liody, and in no. way under* the control of any' leader; that the persons with arms Carried them of their own accord; and assured the sheriff, and the citizens of CamiUa with him, that they were going to Camilla fOr.jtbe pur pose of attending a political meeting, and that their intentions were peaceful and with out intent to disturb the peace of the; place. I would respectfully call your attention'to the. enclosed affidavits of W. iP. Pierce, John. Murphy, F. F. Putney, and W.' K Poore, sheriff of Mitchell county, for a| fu(l under standing of what took place between the sheriff and the freedmen at this time. ! From the affidavit it will bo seen that he - considered the attitude of the croiid 'a^ preaching the town of such a character as. to induce him to return t o (be towii'aud pi 1 0-; Si J ... iJ (I a I re following ardthe-affidavitB-vefenfei. -Je^e.UfAva-'vtuu.u.-1' .a ie leuernifi wh . - GKrTfub j iu-i o-j Arkri>AVIT OF JOHN itUBFHV, ( imKH. J from Albany, Ga., to. .CainTlla.iG^’et.jyl ich place'We Wfee to HddreSd the-'citizens ace- ird- . Which ‘had been 'TtoMitcd indi circulated through Mitimell county fiyc oi six- days before;-a band ofi music,i deemed for- uj the same plane 'and occasion,) left-Albany on-1 « Che evehing.bf tiie IStiiinstt isve bVeitookjthia -band of music in abbiit four miles 6f Cain lld^ together with quite a-number of .freed p$o ofcg- : wh4hliff J ‘(>eeir,‘attracted 'to the road-oy they* l>lace of speaking; tins numjqei; cqntjipfc 1*0‘ u auginent tlntil wo * reached Camilla, auir ben- ing ibefi^ in all; '(irieU, women Aiid ollilfli eriA 1 *• about two hundred; .in about ,'o'njj ltijfl'a half - miles from Camilla we,were uiet,by,the«el erift Of -Mitchell county, Mr. Poore, andae end- the town of Camilla,unless'the freedmenluflio j,were;foIlQWA*ig. jMofih the road w'onld,stack, their, arms; (froni .ohethu i-*r one-half-tif-i these .freedmen) had ahotig ins;) tlii^plliteWi was 1 toade 1 underdhe Gover|ior'a mfbVnTqrhiddiug.yiut'dbi^atijgifioiiH; tried to convince them that fhi^jWhsfrof ““ armed organization;-tliat each.man wh< had' a J gim w , a? it4t¥ying it^n ' abcOrdanoe with the i against attack-by direct to have their arms ready "teag%* s ; BHd-rctichihg _ Were stated ihlthe note,. audidOes ti it recollect- that -i« was; stated that jftey wT weq -itebhi w .|t»*8 , The citizens ■ — 'ds^Bhjfet-^xhi ' thosei, l..i pan v deponent to me aufl'toArtt What! the* tll-lr, Atentions .yen . the tritizend of. laWtoftha .State 4iof ,th8i .Gq*n*» as* aiu artnad r bodyi; IC creartiabbut one. mjie.i and'lquhstitUied .Alto- learned to be-Mr.JI urphy telling:them -that he, .vja» county, in’tlMbfplkHtfSgunf if met; 'wMLdoesaiii/dB.wariik- of, peacwifWfi — — »—- « .—-— 0*1 -itifaff); ^ . _ eyiinifc: fS. , f XFrtaAttookH^xiAMafc .gWStai.Csram O tue *thirt l on ! tbe l «iorrfng-of. tkdl9til *‘M4rpliy I'left-'Albanjv G la,- ‘Gii ; for i-tbe purpote-nf ad- dty*nrt of* the latteb-place, in 'Wfflk .-notl4e«‘ whicb-idadt been I'at'tbe-ofllee-of' th‘J Albduyt A«n*,-ab ■ted' over -Mitchell couiity sdqtmj ;'tlmt he did'not tell- tho-.lreediue it didindt mean auj-thing; ^6*f,t to-'go-.to;Caiuilla!tO!.ha,ve,aipoli,ticej/ircetmg.; -orient replied: it, i .didr f ■tBktiiimeant,war,. rercdutipn„ tion, or riot of some sort, and tl ‘ f responsible fdn ftblu Actionu of Wen, -iilurphy, pfcrhapa. Pivrce, had nothing to Idononth..those. 4hat. the arms were in.tiHiliahitqabctuuaiflft; t i-they.tweoa, fad'otfiat, tftheKQprtaautj td g* peaceably'to . Camilla e*fttho‘ mCetingj 1 Deponent then; told ucttiaaaa<we^aqierfiact^u«PMBg|^r there and hold , their meeting pej urimolested if they;.would.i,(e^TP them positively that) no order had been Hpoctivclypnnd..they! knew .it, waa .(ViP< stom ’.ofSr 1 tHe;‘ whole' country-with J froedrr en to ■ <Vury 0erc guh's.'iidiereter theyW^iUt; these' gentlemen manifested grcaj; uue.vs the Safety of Camilla: if these freedmen, were efitm- thafi town); with“arms Cjapj- it,H ijiiiwan ‘ A i-^,- | y ve £y‘ii S ; Camilla armed; or*gd)‘prepared fi ehryf*‘ that ; a T-and of music; eU; ‘ y for 1 the--riOeasioir, left-Alba _ i-milla oW the* > evening r>f; the iti'tinlthfe overtooki > tM4 band ofi about five or six vnfte*- from ; Camilla, IrigigconpaaaHrby a piTimiiitiuum) .uro' rd'of ipeople; be weubalongwith this irnsio and 1 until wdhiji..ilKJtrc.two miles jfrbm' 1 prepared fofifey !; -they)-would ! .stop it and Dasher's, dif. > he, -. Dj-sher*,],- them to do so, to, tiori' deponent replied that ..... there peaceabfy anaamwfilerted, from -Camilla, v liieh and anybody WhoiWirfied toihejir “ come out of Camilla..and idft#o, ... Wgains#-'tbeir enter- tb’Caifiilli ^tttie'Ah -armed-body) (f ne- ; this protest was made by -them at the us protest was made by i theme at the ' armed me erf -citizhnfe irt- Camilla,.! under tbfe'' 1 Would, he Governor’s organizations of m«u p depODaeutiand Mi “contended tllattbiAe men wore .alone re pdtP- ' mAh in the citizens as a possa to he should call upon them to . assist preserving the peace. I have been i obtain any evidence that these color- going to Camilla on that day were structed or advised by any one to with them for purposes of < or that they seriously^ ei from holding their meeting, eorne of the enclosed affidavits, it that one James Johns, a white eii Camilla, had frequently said that no liean meeting should, be held at. C that on this day this man Johns, a gun, met the crowd some three miles from '” - the town, and -told them -that they should’ have no meeting or speaking at Caujil a, and that if they came into ,'town, they, would be) hurt. "Upon the crowd entering tb4 town/' en route to the. Courb-Honse, th :y ; ,frere met by this man Johns, wh - . was intoxicated, and anqed . with-,, a, ffifurL- .He -was bomterrons Ana . angqr in"“'his imanner, and ofdered the musicians in the, wagon to cease 'playing. Hia brders were obeyed. Li some of the enclosed Affi. lavil is stated that he then fired .hia .-gnn at the people in the wagop, by others that his gun was diHcharged accidentally, or not id the di rection of the wagon. However, this knay be, the result of the discharge of this imAn’s gnin was immediate-fire from the ct)10red[ people and citizens of the place.. It is,, all that this man’s gun was the and that it was discharged without tioh. In conversation with' the -cil Camilla this man Johns was described: a druuken and dangerous man, and ly ln difficulties, and °» ^ deprecated, Mid that on*thdt^Af be Under these circumstances, as n but be considered neglectful on the the sheriff in not seeing that this ml, ; out of the way Du that dayi partic- * »--—- a —and as-' apprehi _ th. and the'ex-— _ zens of the place. For a fnll_ und< of the occurrences from the time thi met the crowd advancing on the ri suranceiof.bnr peaceful mteiitiH-lHii.i, . . rt rights Of tlite peojile -of.^andlJa. riusperf off" or * .frronerty. were ln^'fle' dangbr :i, whatev »r“ Of Mw&wm* kp? finally, tor.,-.toe...purpose of, allaymg their feArs,-fthCn 1 supposed-tot-lie reM,).] plrif po^fid.' ’to ‘J.lqivJ ' OuV'-jjipftlcing 'at* 1 'octor Dasher’A. aliput,., ohqh^tfi'. mile"'(roi i Ca milla, on the road .we.wcre tiavelii*g; .tb s pro position was agreed to by these gentfei pnefrf theifi' bjfalfl -A-OWiUTit speak there;” these igentiemefr .tftOg frft •riding toward Camilla; Captain. Fiercer: mark-: ed at tBe 'timb tliat, if-Dr. - Dasher; obje ted to onr speaking .on jlj hw„ 1 ^'ri I Aj?^?. : ..wh would speak at theiCourt' House; wKeii’We r ached -Dr.- JJlabher’s we applied far, permis ihwttf speak on his, qircmises, and he obje; then addressed,aiUplp, to .,thp sheriff stating that Dr.. Dasher bad refused , to let,. usj speak) : on his premises—that we would not intrude ',oi^,,^,rigbt,, '.that 'Vo; Would' ■speak jat the ^'-“^"“‘“usei.lthie ppte X senjb^’a colored man on horseback, but before -he hr d gone .for be met thh ^ieriff returning to ns; v. con- .‘ye^*n-,jthfer,^*M .befween'Caiit. ^rc^ and- .the- sheriff, *?li*ch I, .did , noj^ldar; we thert-proceeded'-to.CamiUafiMptiuwaii armed orgadizatiotr,.' Wht pOaeefally-tollowhi ; after. ; the iusfiipe.jiftis ganization was awaitiug,pm,npjh^t or the 'phrpORb -Of hnirdering us; Gaptain fhe ce and Mf• I^itncy entered towii hbout twrvt uudred yards in advance ’'of the Hi|qiVd' ffi^ t le iimv- pose .Of allaying the fears."<if the citizens, as, and that they '■ ' 'htm'sr ieic not in Mi- d- tion, since •every as . ^ t“^' l, W!Wa 5“S5» ishly exacting, wits ttah' campliM ..Mr. Slurphy did. tiorit^Ver; 'to 'satisrfy inen, agree to Sp|eak at thO-pfantation . -f-'Dit Dasher, about one mile from Camilla, m the road we were 1 trAVelIiftf*«lriit proposition wps, ed to; deponent,, however, told‘these ■ his' _ _ !e fe'ottrthoiise; these menimniedi- rfthtt'tAde bkckto Camilla;states that w lenjie Mnrpby, and company arrived atDr. Da iher’A” be^*^btt«ft> redd up toiDnrt^mhei Andfrr" qnired if these men bad made arrimgi meats .taa^lp %>,# %«. P^- ■ themselves; B»»dy jft<»Pe(L ims and nf( • wbifch; from the representations of tlieirntiAe- , gitbs,,we'1 h-^hdljt were aroused-by fid ml,rep-, -xeseutotipn#,.<Al‘ birr J jnBfives'‘)yi'd pqrposea; -|) Mr. Putney told the freedmeUntoi ‘ aqatfor.. rlnt” along' the roadr^not to enter-to vq iq p i Xxid};, fof fear’of alarinifier the; pdop of, (hej •place; thus we entered towj^'ig,jfhq^in ost per- ■-feet'quiet; -upon.-entering,.,to..jnyjii !tribiflA-i “ * "**' ered - two different crowds the speaking to take, pldce.jpq, ltdrfrf^&k;'■ I DA8hiePshi^ , they had m >t; de- theif asked fiir th&permissioiL; DasKbr - rtfttste»«o“giA* it,•remarking , tboG.undei)'-^'' ,! dinaiy--circ«i»Bt«n«Jeaie,would.-hajw, . iA»ob jection, but he thought deponent, and fMfo-.L'JtS-#) 1 *, 1 ? ;pbnyAnA*H.mneb.nght,to8p»ifc.qtth4court- J flie house as, axyfrody <deei,tbat, he had^ just left .ftownu feWinhmtoe^efpr^^d he " think.(hare,were nwre thim ten or fii there; imcfor. these circumstances ! rt • ■ ; - •T - r Vll galloped Pact into uamiua, ana aepont ch poBitjeaWti ‘Croes i J^oirq.any. proceeded on te thc plage of ofjnep.ftrl'aiiged'ifi' sn. fire” over the.piiblic square, arme'ij witligqnsi I then,-and not till then, -realized the fact that thb yaJrte reports -among the *fi aedmem that the" -Hen^aS inlelide’d ^to a^tw k us in rCamilla .nras uot 'unfounded;. Such reports haring “been -found false-so-,,often bef - v 11 '- (, this one;,but unForfAnateTy thj^pp 16 tha,woy, did Appear. 1 Certainly, had w,e .intictpi ‘ ’ ■gtfnerifl'diflfeulty in the exerciseiof o ir Wvii ,.qf speech, we woifld breve^gorie'to Capij prepared fen it, or clue not gone at i lT; as'',‘li -waft, We/went there followed by a pron lisen dfdwd bf'mdn, women and children; sifthi dp.'^aAiai tl eft* ^sa^^asiss^t, sHii ! AfoUfif, was kept t „ ticularly as he was drunk, sheriff) appears to have ilLutheni a o mexpe- •i lstiiudi-.: . certain rowdies, who are found in almost every countv: -- - 1 itifin-fted Mr _ ®— part - of ' dngiin the t?oditssn-Mt weaiGwft.iBc tse, '-waghttfraS within about (fifty n '' whephfiiatf'rtShpd r »*u j;ii cannot: • tea same; and an; “ ’iSES' '!tical relations at. Vere given through the 5th ihsfant.-UMt.-HMe i **T*m ” tttt^rfffiftlr"trrm“ » meat in ihe .penitentiary not exci sding five i £srsHt““ 01 he Ca irt trying aAAfdret common 1 ch woes as hav -Afflicted r-A '-"' w -) Had Cut off th* Eabs.—^ ,the country lost a few nighfa. Y^Sdavie beeuej them. .eman in reefine. icat bar- :hing of red that cutoff used: to might find t< . r around hs __ ofeve^hog and jug ‘^s^k^bUterate^ Wbat did the do thi. for ? -J^aKwunusuaL ^ere afraidsomeowHMSWonl^enMougf thus Sun. 1 It Aqu-ju-iaia -m l+ftSByi*| S -hAiesj* ynrs t OTA JSOt'A 7."i:; £ -- x#aiw iG :miLit.idol -• -i * iv-f'ijt .k " --I'l 1 T.’»^- it 1 f ' 4 'l . and persons who went there to srs&aSSffaS 1 Nine killed, (colored,) fre thirty, (colored,) wounded; s of Camilla, (white,) wounded, noi - From the enclosed statement present, it will be seen that the did'not continue many tfflAhf colored people fled to. the a- and that they were pursued by a posse of the sheriff, some of and some on foot, and that through the woods was beard Once of the day. The sheriff,! find any proof that the colored went that day to Camillf of the.white men who ....... and who were • to address the) armed fof defence or violence the contrary, the enclosed aiuu that Messrs. Pierce, Murphy, and advised and impressed upon them should be peaceable a their acts, as they were (Camilla) in the exercise of there citizens of the United States. Thi zens of the town of Albany were imnhcated or connected with the - at Camilla on the 19tih inst. ’is in no some colored people having the evening of the 18th mst. fo received by him through a person ■the adjoining, town of Newton., no wav denied, as by reference to vit of Peter Hiues, 'the leader-of will be seen that the musicians, * £ * -Jh <tr * ; * .• ' Vi ? : fiutg-U '--I 1-ii.U. jiltfiS j S!!ifitSsS?te e tacts Ulterp-ired reveiHffif ved thab tiSase.gnns wcre’joadedm asthlfo- ^ heil -irtttt-femall shot; “arid when < nep charged the freedmen hadfrbreftifre i uminni-: timiifo^qadgtiiemHWitofcit is true Chptsina «W“myself w< nt there „ (the — idea-so * fry; down-toward the msgon; Kuremg sic sfo^iAd;his orders: pi ng A position of.this ihJijnsh'atl^ta time vie such * ' on-thb other • side-of the • wagon from -swfear l a^‘£l)^?‘ 1 ‘wl4gftpl;‘ i hui I.am as. weilsatisiieit thathe.dii shoftfc're^p ihe band' wagon as though I did sect tint;-firm the fact moSUiSaas^t^ that not a single < _ _ _ -men until after the mhff.gUudedU ■ -itigt deponant -and,:Afc. F„ E- . buggy in advance about .twoihunifee: . , l b?tne' ! mu.sic, drove to ithe. court house and dismounted; when the music was in dbbrtt 1 ' fifty or seventyjfiv#‘partis the'pour, house, a d0pwne9t.suw;,h;.,iyhiS e man advai»e<4 1 J -the bamlrwagon, apparently much so, _ 1 atbfineab. cmrm 1 ,-but that from thi *■* . was opejaga irorn tbe already mentioned on the tm I could not see enough of the cr e time a imocrats of the I emocrats at: fry men; croi d on the i‘ *fff(fth inuiflithty-iofdJrXthftytWi:u*iiin|; Sure ‘ *de*p, makiug a,gopd.deal,ftf,Jo{(d«BP»e 0**4 iSPOtaed to depqr¥3pL, pririui|»aJJy_bv the cbm- keep 1 tirtlor. ‘ Sd' -4te-.'**I ltney Came iff fifst)!in a'buggy nnd .drove ;Atho court-house,,, passing, thfi, ahariSm, are MM>%'ft./*hjFe; aapaU numb«: t/^ae. mmtd « were in Iront pf the band-wah(m, 'the* j nnci- lij, pkt‘nuiiibe¥'Whaia“ft; ali6i»6#enty'-D dtotoT ' •ed‘ "'negroes! seemed-, to .act ;elh. outriders- -The looiawM.jras bffop/flCi stiwfo al ci hg aldd talMAg -ihiid Altd so* wwrd th« y,-d«o pdnCnt not-'being able to hear, jjdtat 'either ' ' a.him one fear-- , ikp place, i tartdd - depofi&fit i tdrted t Who was intoxicated*-stu ted* to 'Mkple’xt istore; about tmenty.jHte^ AU 1 aaw- ; JoJ»M*lwhisa]p.,iflWV'f i ,thC gtfiWbh h AS-as* tfi^oi ' a tlirCctittif to-hit -any i - (he. fire -of.his gun a «- tfr ' ' ‘KSss’ifeffl asastss:- beforeidt^-qnislg, met by the—sheriff; depont hfifflc ‘tni()wrt to the- sheriff) tbeiri AAEfttold the-shcriff they i were free* ■Hidj“ had a-right-, to-speak at -faouke, and -called..on., the .. officerE.ipf- rilie., law, to peace au:.thci part* of ..the white.. »tlle sheriff'unhesitatingly acknowle ' -right to speak at the court lioua| —used to. do all he could to keeptl je-pilrt-d# the ■rthite,'citi*ena;,thenh< alloped hack into Camilla, andddpor c d'diif- hirt riotice”ti«ich hvirtr-tiie . has <?vefy4-Cason t» tie- bf it; deponent sayS;tha»,Usfre«ipn beguif whs in tae>Handx f (James Johns) of Ariutillfo.-- suy thahth -cals should not mak of the man alluded to- twho* Advance, toward- 1 fhe Asigmt. AhcPtiiit it- Was -disoharge i at the bhfia of ffodific? scarofeljti had- the - sound of- this gun cefceetibefoDci-the .shooting bdoafue general -with*the- crowdl off, the i waSl sMo df the ‘kqUAtol und.lthe freedm en; d<* position- waa isuuh. that., he could not. gee- btj-redtoJ next ifired caften Ahe shqt^ from the peatedly i heard .no the part of. the cititonscAeuerally; in cortedtionof «Ae. statement.: fogde de ponent’s) r tion tb-ths Broadnax iletter,..says thi t ' riot Addrefewidtai the ratineUE fif)" " man, rallnded a toi uPBS. •pne of the crowd of _ t* tes; had the sound .first vol eyi.-dfe, charged- into--the freedmen died awi y . before thfffreedmen were in fq&fliglde- the hext vol- ho were standii g in £ ouse; provic ehtia" ^rionsly injt ted, * theyldllflWed after the freedmen, aond, v *»fc*«»MifrtfM-lmd^<Jiiifei7 -Atteiipt rally tbeidlfTtfie bottom rfotth of t' “ qreedmen scarcely enough south side - to make a correct estimate ider this gi 11 in’ fled; thi as has'been the went there j>reE are< i himself for sel hod he believed his right to speak i that t fire from le of i le square ce and portico been in- Mi ig and to Albanv without entering the to Albany without entering the ridttiiig to accusations -df cowardice of manhood, wlher than have womeh' ana children, (about one ed, and.the other, half with guns prim loaded with. shot or not House prore - I^Tatoirfe/ai ftoi !.aa bottom behind citi- north side of town—not any .way of lAAhhrfh^ ABM fight, because * desire, but for the 'rights; t the ci in the on the the purpose we. living i ’ - -A»di froip in -en,-.who were linarnie not more than Dg m (saTmgnot more tnan six-or-ieight werekU^, -oxei fofiic Tiiffir^tavaAiMIaKpm^ionto oaiwiS? affida- delay of any kina was found to be an evil, to ( band;-it andiAadhiman took careiofjiimsel'' other : K«cojuia ; ,Mr. i Putney, wia ^ --I’M ii*),,jf,ii r rax .a *a y-.s a ff.f.fj, itfa ;♦ *n ♦ ;> r" i* mriot mjKCfrcm*- - ynMoriiif •-fy.it,Hi XII1 « AAlWVg nt)HUMi«n .nmifi HI Not MOiT trfSstiWfV-f ' * A A i'iVfl POORE, (^1 JO in^ in SHHMpB from Camilla, that negroes were lollecting U^et&mritredi imd^rere coming to Cnjnilla that ed the women, PHHMR -srsasSiJ freedmen a'little afterwaa-d, in ii i-that day, and'that the- ; Captain. AlbanyrenJ” a nuniber ber. - Depp Ob- )iuraf ormi: , -to* Or- ol^ iin^» coming" had lefff* omJhe night of, the;I8th Vor Septem- nent does not recollect whether of .} fvqfc nt.,. •tU a* M-iauhllMr* Tfaosxtr " '•* wr4XI f 1 *** ^ ,y deponent to meet the approach ■foj a'th acCo n- minister, years the city of-Greensboro, in the house now oc- ' 1 bvtDr- H. Ji. King. V"*— **■“ - -- -‘ i i* -<r ^ the Geor- of the 9&M son of^jga ;ed ibehind, butiis-.,peace*blftLcrt«eps tftfly ?tori liairotbehGeorge m. xn am a tS X* . . T - ” - -wnsra virilation not-only |h-_ State but of a. late, procJaiRaifoff -ernot.- -Mniphy,anib.-‘Fierce thfft; deponent ifakhiha-t proclamatipu ; deponent -produced it, and reskLitoMi hnjgftg the; liBt,m-i Pierce proposed! to, re-p --phy-offered:• the proposition^ -particular ahouti going; to - Deponent.told them that they,.-tfee..fiffi5( os Camilla, protested against.thf\£. going ) Camilla armed, nndi ifetheyr' armed tiny, andmtikithft citizi «>TheT nurrecLi Or^mnd depoll cut ' carnB oa to towii, summoned JtBOfi^e fevery m.-abonttyrenty,lhts.thinks, t totafl ; but puftheiry arpas Ofnojjc AI»»J ___ _om"tnm, ailftAdt'i; did-ipt-^ one in tbe column;:! iVoUey waq,fified,frqn from behind and un-out tne wagou ral ^ _ r j miscuously,.! brutsSme’ sHAfe 1 Wefe- Aade*‘dttofl* e‘ 1 ' ward JClms, teoffieftowairi th*uAariAwl crowd - oh the piazza,of Slaplosi sfore; . w}ysp Johns! -.WaS.firfjd o»u.he, topi^d ^and,* yh nuryber dP cipze^iB -and * tes® — Ageitettl'fiirrtg'cpwrfocnopd) oitfitis t . mmrtiedrinta,*!^ square watudtesrevh red the fugitives?--the purau«X»Jr; s-icon-j tinned % some itmtij .Bjght^dppggppl ing,men from killing the colored people tie could, but k^and COlofi Colonel,’ who to Wrt*WdlirBiilw)X 1 that pld,4^toof yt*to’*nriU’g?H go ihereJs sister sidly feils^^ rj * _ere I am,** 1 shifted ‘tha ' old’ltdy i ' i *e *aaa*t u *»gitigii>ni» rtihem i * brothcrHoward, still op,titoiOoAl^Qsaaonf mete pf -kinduess to vonr youTTgo tiVgtorvl") ^~ L ” ‘ TVis stet Shouting. Now thftis Tti^ip^ jiy pKfimoinilg ttl&t lie 1 amuously waiting Ins ttnm,* X ““Ha, bay ha,* lismo & Am,”. afo, 3mgoner^.X»^ffi|j(i.pt4 11 JFiMff brother How- ts*iESi6K£isP whip'it Tew inotb times over that of yotes,,iui£l yoo.wiU go to glory.' o| '< 1-This: Wasanorq than the old tfUC stand. Springmg to his feet, all _ J excitement and resentnient, he cried — oit»> '**8topr. JAn Htnrerd, stopd r- kneW -JCmio Heard tor drive a add nO-man Shall Say so, and'the-old* wagon . :ed his chair and _ Ote-rtTWt. “That: is StiHttatl Jetbfe Heard’s team - 1J;.n Ia0|A* lots suit* to at tiie. - Btand;can lesCrihed.-: The Soon - dispersed fo Pkfsoh esilefl on the Aid ‘-‘•Bitdhev Heard,” ‘•yob- must forgive me, I o insult -you Antifeporage mu. tei .1, rt -„it m 1 Tirft*tto , e you,-'brother Hi must, fofkive- -itlte-for. ( I recollect bote old Joe efo cuss-his team, up hiCs, and] *tfp WtthaffT enksni ^thewto 1 o’ a Wti/tyleftm, was a leetle a Is.,-. ■ hi .m T, :;:.|.-q inutnal apologies and i" and wagoner dnec mPretl ,lu 'Hieite‘ ! >5re;.both*Then and kintlfototide.! - tponent- Saw tons colofedman, whb-did hot halt when ordersdi.tet 4th ahqt m.thejlane close to P”- sued tliem about one mile ana eaptni^cjL, fcolofedhfori;‘Aho;hoWCver,' gdt woun def ffdre 1 ha-3tqppea,*'deponcntB.thrtberltiaile3 only seven, hv» : mortally ,wgw^ed^o ihAX sey^i were4 buried; woodft* hy-a-eftnuhittde ft of-taking.up.the.dftadtipthjvi le of , <4«*iii 1- - J tofc*,; depohifnt ftirtheA, stafCddhAb-ki . -bounds or - purtuit of does nPtoknow, from--AihoHy-to this ipfacftqam i there whze noUe^entjoi! be. would -*«5HfC ax otad* gg^^waaMSSfaaf, « < S»5SpB8SB dispatched ft&r!' foUCWi^the affidavits of son wdo; wCll drilleii negroe's Who sweAh e^en i taNvMte'' 1 ' cfean-dtrt df tiretrftx bd&’fe*? duebor ; toere wa^ to 1 W IfpWaiHFTTT . ,T-they ,didn’t shopt^atra I - inert * fired on them -r Iffrfti ithein route [with, c An -J^st for! hothingj’i! - Take • t tnonyl Itria.veijt Evident i frutoj.Cai t * cfassiis.'t' inscribed Mac. ” -. The General made fate' speech,: in _ 1 ■ I lore - to politics; ; 10 and H-'tTClock on Saturday morning, the followir 1 ' E nr-rfoafo oHi y-1 1 , .. r s r-Sf^o4 clhbs bore banners icpmeto Eiffle SfiwOA.-TheGei • whether of- my old -army of Potomac bf fhC gallant, armies: of the'We a. - " — s county old CaL smoker, old Mrs. t Ins ter m as no epa- m Ins - perSOnw -werD well and often spoken mf ksitbB* oldest ~f^fcS1#6tMbai8tMrex«h in Greena •*•** ’SI -»• -niintiX ,dr or six yosW-xtier Mr. Howard left this ; he returned to yttend a camp-meet- riSvonw setthons, eruisi dfdoil, a little dSetao i OdommfH tnjtefil&l mite ■for itie -yooftid " " * ■ i nion mien, n i il^ » L rii *til few *^rft<Mid. tA«iridfltBke my 4poIpit-.ti>yw*0lU. * felofpe.iftiStraqg^J^-^, of l ! I »to their jlrvitht forty-s limited, c'lfl : R"t ■ should be generally, cultivated it. would i , .* great of1 -raze I particular -%Shd- Of JCotthnn l three or fuui years ago in-an accidental r ner. • *Vrf Peilf ft-pfaalfer im the * Valley, found among his,!ofdinaiy ipa^lantbpassftamuch. forer^and 1 Te carefoUy. sav thehext yeaf, the 3 fold untfl-fie had seed-enough of the 1 variety-to selT to.hia neighbtaA-.- spread, and acquired the name pf. Peeler < f UAi Ho ttooi* jf yfoTbe cnUxyM5_ -4nDte - dxten»»d3fo»-JkX**P. tealnt^ suchj .price, iff the • Jorge. | 1: from all parts ... .‘fribute.vjrstiyto relieve xn peogle,.' stimulate* :*ttethat , 4 has turned; iff;thgut.&y«,,i _ intbey>werM^.k> petre^cilj^.,. h£‘to*gP*€> -irS-T-ZBtR eet aad i. sal fool --i .1 °ph°g te . 3 he -Skiffle $100 REWAJRD- M±.' KTGHT OF THE 2x> IN oni the Stable of Wilson * Dehoney, & £ cswrert. - Any informam»u -. i, dred pounds per 0 ht-« us in the memory of our fallen _ the 3)erils shared in- common, and •— love and , ontidence von have given m- what.may; I''nm sure-that in the fature, as in f* *»t - the past, we-shaU ever be found side by side ot in peace, as We were then in war, for one country.” 1 ,1 . : . i ...r hauol D-iod to^toa mUffxu eeOOd | - ifilnf f •-it •.fiat •{ jymtett '- - --,d 2 ■ : li 41 .-.III - -. r artmdrj ut 1 rid :i t-i-.M’ lo baii- f.-lq a freso rfr ■ iudii. ■Iwatcs htnf c