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PBOCtAatATlOSS BY THE G0YER50K, .’•*•
-.■% lit ii - — -1 if.« > . j:-! no!
; lygaanj. ,Motariamtir>riing. the Executive Trocto- wo
rn*! km SqptemW.liforises, mM&BwJei* Set* ; j
-h**y occtiTrefiil 1 Ttotltlop thbreoC' fifici&y -thfi Bre*- ^
lid $&perti df’HtfeM* h»rr been destroyed, the -
right of freeupeech -Tmpiired.lhB pertoonzneeaf too ^
dut eft of the offices to which citizens have £een ^
y <***>»*$ r»
- *** ^BBB^ SSteWPtPSftRi^H ,A<
u- at* *a i. - &.>
[ Ailtb WnmU*,£rfai Sheriff of ouch county is, bj
■Iff" dmi3m*wiS«iU>e.B«w<» irf <>» iNtiJifeJBNIlif 'JR aa
rfgti pa*ccfoc«chrr«rerii tiJ ml irJuj • -.H X« c-4
.jNow.Uiercfare I. Bufas B. Bullock, Governor and - *1
Commander-in-chief of -toe finny and navy. o£ the :
Jjtalenf Georgia,-*»dwf fee piiUcte Unroot. d» betel* .... ‘
r issue tois, my proclamation, charging indl-annrkaad- ,
ing thr-aaid Sheriffs, ahd ekch end every other d«fl e j ()
.offlpst-'WAeryWmty fit toieBtate, to- eee toitthat ^
timbre* and nc»pei(> of ail citiaeim.-eed the peace of u
mJcodtemriity. aro proeerTedr 1 'and that all persons U
era* prOteHerf ii^aJefrwf erCTrtie V‘their «tii«Dd -■
pofiticalrights and'pritilogcs. Anil, ■former, to mahe - •..
- knSwn dtfjpSfeitdiariA'iA dnty.'the*
do hereby
- t circulation in City and Country.
Oil 7/
to;oift>
to a disbanding of the Democratic forces,
ay change is made it will be in obedience
te absolute withdrawal bpdhe'candidntea.
itest advices from Tnitiana leave Voorhes*
at the
fete*
i-jliU ItuJ ./ . * -<J '.ft. :::^ «| ~»-i-
pvzv&m
* 1{l ^Divii. oirr»td.i- ‘t ■*>
the ; »
’af gaarter, solicited. We cannot nndertahe lo
-ejected cornmnnicationa.
Baker.£n§ $00 majority, t^d/one ho^ty
e heard from, which wept Republican last
s&&-
in Pennsylvania, bnt the Radicals still
wdoas
that we had a treemenjioos land, sail here on.
lu t ten sday ftrr thee porpozo of kollectin thee. .
convensiOn tacxks. dew. bi sade Ians, <{ so
cafted.'! -JShair wuz a powerfuJl,fCi^ .a6 I
■ sould, nigh on to abonte the hide kountee,
and a mity big kronde of pnpl° ‘™ 1<h *fir■
and Seth jones wer than ■ We went thar to- -
oppoi
rffc^iUWiaftifor an i
t* everclae the eleitive'franchise to vote .at'said.
sum lands; a bigg Bufo mann with red
r and a.kpidti towfd mee and Seth that#..
b wuld wbte for Gineral Grant" tKat wb' '
aght bi lands at $1 and'fifty sentu purlbtt. '
we went to the sail, butt ~we ! did'deAgit;
lands, butt gott nearly scronged ! to deth ■
h'thee phenerk a pnshifi'ghdtfpdm&tbF *
kloee whar tha kould bi suin land. - Soni:- *
ftfam pheHers,-jteftiefihlaHT that kofeK- *•'
ro mirnn, hid a bigg lott of stamps,iftw >
c-mehjions heep bf ‘land; tha oven vent co - -
az to bi that leietle kotton patch of .mi n
of Georgia, and of the
this my proclamation.
There is no additional neWB regarding the
‘result in Ohio .: - j;>00 r j <S<S3”xd
Dispatches from Indiana indicate the al
most certain election of Voorhees add~JU-
Jian, and fix Baker’s majority at 1000.. .
f 1 Gen. Hancock's headquarters have been
-removed to New York. xi~7TJ3 tf
l The following is the answer to a dispatch
from the city, asking whether th& ^bpositibn
'Tor a change of candidates vn»s piromptefl by
ThejNew York Democracy: _
New York, October 15.-
Jonah D. Mover, Washingtons . r , j. , .
There is no authority or possibility to
change front All our i friends consider the
movement totally impracticable, and equiva
lent to disbanding on# forces^* * Yfe 'of "New
York are not panic stricken. as fa unr
5S Signed, u £> “ ' 'S. ;X : 'Tnjxiit^ !
. u , rtx >-fourths of dxily rxtea.
irtiBements outside of the city must be
isiththeossm- s # ;
isoftvr: r and fiat th&v demand from said. officers,
OB.prdprpEertffKflr with 4«nisl of^ politicsl or
.*ttm«jS»^eceisfl such prot^c-
■ tWqrPtnrtfsp** tV4hih AegsrUaeut. ! .
io following extract ftom General Ordera No. 47,
in force, and advised them to proceed to a
little grassy island in the centre of the dry
>t«tfteftesf. for the inf*mation ; .
Tndiaria were seen moving
ui imiiitiiH hcic uccu uiuvui^ uunu tu uio
creek by a ravine about-half a mile distant,
and some also-appeared on the. ravine be-.
sand and get under cover. Everyman dug
xnatg fingers, spurs and knives.
strong, some of the warriors coming within a
T&?®«a«(e 1 x3aui>,
number to fall from their horses, dead and
^o'f'Oieir dutiea.'Tw sustaihed by the miliury
er. of the United States. -
n under my band, and 1- the "Great Seal of the
ate, at thetCspfiol,1n the city of Atlanta, this: 9th
iy of Octoberv-in the year.of.onrXard eighteen
mitred and 'sixty^lidit, fad. of the llndependence :
the United Stales the ninety-third, ,o
; l-I-Ji.4U.ln i . RUFUS B. BUIiCK,
Propowd
Nominees for President unit Vice Prcsi-
SprOBtEiNS, October ldL^&ami»nij|g’s
tmes has a leader based on the telegyjjpTne
report that the New York World^recommends
fe uithdiavral of General Blkir from tire
atet It Bays:
•Such a suggestion, confined as it is to one
of the Democratic; Btem^Br^^»j»Wff«,ipreaente
m iaridions aspect If there be good grounds
,ot the withdrawal of General A Blair, .there
m if. equally good-grounds for the witb-
‘tackses dew to Mistur Guvemnur on mi coz-
ziwslan. .)(<! lisli r'U-Sihu.- -
J 2?iu <i/y.—Shouldent Mistur Sberrifie in liiz-
ad.vnrtiz’ementt to "the publick a' stated' to
themm that thoze Ians weould bee sold a
lee tie' peace at a time, till muff waz sold to
j>ii Mistnr llullok and the Convenshion, be-
zide starting to Grom who thee rail estait beo-
Ionged too. 1 , ;
Foierihh/.—Shoulddent thee Exekution ; a
been liiaid oute agin my euzzin for his tack-
hiz
time. Forsyth was shot in the right thigh, a
flekh -'wound, anJrirYi mediately: after irethe
lm, breaking the bone. Grover, one of the
iuts, gallantly exposed himself in digging
over t to, j;et him.away T
Tiuj.11■llm WiwJllwi Ildlin political excitement xn
the public tnind.Vrom.Uie recent organirstinn of civil
Eovomment, and from the f»ct that Congress has, by
-statute, prohibited the organization of military forces
fn the several States of this Depsrtment it is thtre-
ihus l£fa^££>f J s rMMC '4j, ,
tober 16.—The Constitution de- th ) warn
suggestion for a change -of stood by
n rriori. iSS.2^
listur Kollecktur mite az well a maid oute
hee execution, fur mi tackses agin mi black
lorse, sneezer, az tojjenftlnspea^. law papers
ojmi euzzin’s lan far liizzin. I wnd like to
hafrh'vrot flfAe lan sod to the Slierrifl'e, wen
id sarved them papers, lin'd 1 wot thee Sher-
and policy of the party, and urges a
ous pro^£^ .6i; itfie t |eanvz*s. U
;ea Belmont and Wood wiUi lukewarm-
and an effort to sell out to the boud-
srs, and calls Tor a change in the head of
X f ztii XilGri^rS aa A
of Hiii order) dia-
commands W**>
jjtt^nrawrf,
safety from DulleIsby 111s cMfinsr iWin-
dianSj thus induced to do their best, charged,
ag uin and again, only to dose large nnmbersi
About two hundred then dismaunted 'and
piiin hear an reemark that tliiss stile of doo-
ing exekutious iz a brann nu phaizc im thee
butifull studdy of Law-ollogee. :i ,: ■ -
• Fifthly. Mistiir Kpllecktifr reftize,
ori thee day pCthe sail,,to take thee mutiny
fur the tockses and. stopp the sail.? " ji
SiriMy and lastly, buttknott leastly, whar
ilnz-aWI mg’ Mlg% mr»ifiHVb&'t>1l8a!» !
INSURANCE COMPANY,
« One eompsny ICtU Iufmfry, to,Augusta! . "
mpany a^Ctli Ijafzntrj, to Washlfigton ?; J>?ilke» j
mpany I^tii Infantry, to Amerlcrls.
mpan\' 10th InfAutrj', to Tliomaavttle.' ' 1J ^
»D^any*(C) 5th cavalry, to*Athens. ^ 4 ,
mpany at Savannah to be niinliwced* should
occasion respire, by such number of the men at Fort
P^ladd«tca^|w.^arorfjpBoi^^he^c^., ai . n ./..
: i)etachmenta, when necessary, may be .made*, to
points inUie vicinity of cacti post, but in no case, nor
oii any pretext whatever, will detachments, be salt
without a commissioned officer, who wiU befnllyiu-
stmcted.by his post oommander. fids
yhe troops will be considered as in the field,, and-
Lieutenant Beecher was mortally wounded in
the'biu&; aiid diet surgeon, Dr. - Moore, shot
through the head. .Every officer was killed
or wounded, and about serv^titeen oiit of fifty
Fleas, directing them not to, complete the
’to^ais until further orders, as the Court is m-
ve8tgating certaiirinformalitiesin certain pre
cincts outside Of the questioned precincts.
Fox’s maj6rityT,979.
QAtfrlAzttfiV. t tf .itt ili l
tffccnTe action is what is ^Afeiiily
Tie TTeerssd South would not be satisfied
>uh the withdrawal of Gen. Blair, : if Gov.
SiTmonrwere to remain on the ticket. In or-b
ia to satisfy all sections, and, at the same
show the undiminished confidence of
lie Democratic chieftains, in the two gen-
itxen selected Iqt the New York Convention
o champion the cause of the peojdei ifi the
cprasching Presidential contest,. we would-
Capital Xg; ! 0€»0,dil>$
BESERYE EHND £1,500,000: STEALING. f
ANNUAL INCOME: £700,000 STERLING. .
harass them all night Every i burse* and
mule was.killed in this day’s fight, and where
they were tied. Cot Forsyth rent £wa meji
tq seek for assistance os soon as it was dark,
afid these men succeeded in getting through
the Indians and reaching J?<4t Wallace, and
id bringing the information mat led to oar
expedition.
[Tnyanfs eyeptog *4»e ahonta and : gongs ot
squaws turned into a dismal waflmg and
mourning tty- for the dead.' One . of thetn.
was heard to cry, “My child,! my child P
The next day a skirmishing fire wiis kept up,'
had the same thing the next day, bat at this
piiviiegea to aaiABaUzoad Company, and to atpead
Scnoorl.’i Be it enacted «p.Off Qatar* AuaMy ef
Oomtoon Council, by ordinance, dated aadparead Jo*
lv 21st, 1868, be. and the aame arc hereby cmdtomeg
m fully as if the same had been grafted by flue Gen-
^'2. Bed finther enacted. That the. tome of tew
years granted 7>r said ordinance toHhee^yftOKOf
toi4frauchtae be,4nd the, same ts beretff. extended to
luv'ly-qitty snpdj the aljifieree inobus an
like to a died tliar, knuthing saived mee on
that allarmin okkashion bitt a wial of yaft
toe & a thunderin bigg niustirVT plnister _poot
■onto the lowejtregiafis of ipiabdnmaiml ISeth
Jones has been to the uniwersity of the Peni-
•t^ntiary for 2 yers, arm i tell tx them phellers
kant phool us that weigh. We nose they air
bptikin mistnr Bullok’s purscripshion r be-
zides we. think hit iz mity harde for a pheller.
tow Tose-hiz lan thlz' weigh“"bekanse "hee
e^lONXDJhES TO TAKE MERCANTILE AND
Dwelling Honse Risks (fnune bnildin^s excepted).
AGAINST LOSS BY FI»tE r
liesolutions unanimously
of the dd add New* Scho
sqiectfilly sag
jz3 the prop]
tear and Gen.
therfhokest
Htmg their own Successors-TS- the-canvasa,
He old Democratic battle^cgr E^plwaya
iva principles, not mep, and, fhe Jiqltoy of
wiering to that cry as well as letter as in
spirit, was never more clearly apparent than.
« present. Furthermore, we beg leave to
Rggest that whatever is done should be done
picUy. This is no time to' haggle'about.
man by the
msifiihtMl
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LOVDO.V AND EDINBURGH.
' - i r "i - T J&ia *1 ihi gxnr rmmii
ESTABLISHED IK 1809a
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD) r “ 11
SnWrtbrd Capital.:!..... 1.810,000,000
emed &teS T that we should-meet in Maces XJnllok, and ef u kant for want orf time, cend
.gfcft&n ^letter, so l^ ten-see-how SOP^Uers air
; mining; besides Seth iz madder nor enny
on look forward with confidence' jfor a j^ r
Jrictic solution of tffft. existing difriciflty to
thertatesman of the North and the hero of
lie West. It is the Gordian knot which is
now -presented. We cannot wait to unravel
- _xv- > •' A.a rraiTi -tr. j*-* j
peace, and not be restrainedby technical points, when,;
in their consetenUrth* jndgment under the rules above-
“adt fOrtb) It i* their dnty ; to act ’ Tout Cominandrte
on beingnottoed of thf yroposed holding op political
meetings, inaysenia an offii*r„and if-necessity a do- •
tacliment, to vratoh'the proceedings and’see* that foe
ptoe^p^edi- 1 ’ *^».' 8 *
* j" To tlie people of the' several States composing the'
Department, foe Major Geneifc CommaruliTig appeals
that they Will eiSopirate witt., iih and the civil an!!
thorities in imstainins law afid order. In preserving
the peace W ifi tooUing toose' sein^ off rloFand
hkxxlAhiVl, ‘an4 the wanton destruction of pn-p-rty
ta*d‘i& < irhicb' biB’‘4lry&|y^ln'rane ifistanttfi, been 1
l gott on to hiz surrell mair, sweerii
hement to cut that sheriffs yers of
It must be cut by one swift, short blow.
Xrw OsiiiKa, October 1A—This evening’s
maik thee last mann in the settlement
raise to wote-fur mistnr See more, A: that
ien carried over, and the rest removed to a
lore salubrjuiuiii^'^SPreif^^^ndians
fere buried by them, but over thirty others
Ides) afid'about
wuld befi drful Tell rnistur B. to kum stifaiti
down here and. -quiet Seth, orr ginial Grant
# beef to ^000,000 wotek -
- *‘ ’ J “Ttm*i i «lteifafifcV :£il
A. JrscKs.
“f the Tunes, telegraphed this morning, sug
gesting, besides, the names, of Hancock and
Hendricks, or Hancoek and Adams, as candi-
to take the pl^^^yn^^a^ 1 *
Ike steamship Alliance, . of ^ New_ Off^ .
and Florida mail.line, reported ashore
* l Hurricane Island* arrived at Barrancas, i
to-ilay, having ,
^•tAnCe, RURfarirnng.wft <1—BIlfcjMfl loss
her rudder. . ' -.Tu.* •. i *•:.•' -.a
Bp to the 14th registration in. this city
bated up twenty-eightMfean^ H T
Cb ^ r ^ I
Executive Committee at Ckorgift.
Anwvi, OrtbbCT'AfoJ—Tte DemoardM)
ko«YBfti»iWin fho aunateiofiKBre fudiare *
r .V.A<ISLLQ vxa U a-toe c-i i.; ..- tu rrl
Bankhead amvgd -with- faf forcq twenty-
x hours after I dffl, bringing, with him two
imDanies of the second cavalry, commanded ]
c ted a party rfi^roee,rwl^:iina^fflbajfoat
u sra Sie'boy *and tore him to piecrera'tofi
spot They then proceeded to Mr. Ogdens4-
chains, and riddled his body vnthbuUeta.—
RANDAJiLjBAOTfc^^
On the 27th "we turned to Fort Wallace,
arrived thereun the 30th;
the mils, which hadJbeen well greased—and
while its progress wflB thus impeded, some un
known thieves knocked off the locks from
antoof the cars, entered and threw out", a
quantity of freight, consisting of hogsheads,
barrels, kegs, boxes, Ac.
Fortunately in this instance the conductor
c iscovered the goods lying on the road before
he gotlSilf frf sight, andifetoiafoty rA&Seil.
S.^sTfsK 7 ’
-VT i« RAWTtAT.ly . . ;
-efS-AY-Foeter^
- H. BADRSBR ,n * ez
j i|g(fai| n^iaffiwii 1 n ivelH Tiihuip.i4ffi *
Dnacr
♦.plfni St Togni’s direct line between Jackson* ‘
All the mondes
haul find the has.
for 9a lqdcMA:
rfoteito i
He was unable to
builder; who has failed
Si*® V
’he had
tirefleuial*' ; n ' v, 11 . 1 *.' ** J
jw. _ t •; - • ' -
“eaolved by the Central i Executi
“**•*•• °1 theitlfiTnoCTURi i"ptt&Xt&J
t6 preseniing the people Offfiis State/
be broken, finfl that ie will not be restrained in the
ja&il dia^Urgevif Iforttf# %jr teettfieilifow
Notice of Cp-Parfiie^Wp; -
in? HAVE THIS DAY ASS6fe&3W>
<¥. eiaktSme■efaHtUMrjUicanivq oat rotation
,iiiraiKER,VAl4.EN & waEVTI^js,-
MWl baultog tram BUkelj te Fort Gffaff.;
from marks. on : tJbg pody, foe man man
> to his death by violence at the hands of
ihedretL^.
forever ab-
■erntiide, i
ty shall he
tie foe pa
l^rodTptrfpearenqriied wife h«d>
o the locks on tiie car doors; they
, “callfi fin
bite Cross
n*poets uiat
liaric3Ttyer
^ v . _ _ WvtLfiiediL
body,; tfikt some. time dukngjjhe sal^iFli^y night*
some person or persons t6 the said Fryer-unknown,
came to his honse and called* lor said tiTatter, stating
in his hearing, “ that they bad been, following him
(the said WaBierl for several days, and that they now-
came up with inm. *' Thasaid Walker was then taken,
awayby ilie said unknown person or persons;
■ AvW, vgm^lt is farther reported to this,Be-
partment, through other sompea, that the said Walker
was aimblicjspeaker^ engaged and employed by the
Executive Committee of the Republican party, and
thathe waasent tnEarly county“by the said Committee
for the purpose of holding public meetings and deliv
ering speeches mlhe inleffc^bf £he~said party:
And whereas, threats had been made against the
And whereas, the said
te raid WAlirt* Gripped st
-WAT.Kpr., AIXEt i
ru rifoy nfo—noon bronght ft detachmfenttof
An irreverent
»rtOu
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