Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, November 12, 1868, Image 3

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The Civil act MiUtaby Authorities.— OBRESPOCTENCE BETWEEN MaTOB ANDERSON KffiBglllHl commenced | BBLS. CRUSHED SUGAR, 20 bt&.-j’gBLIJUl, ■■ 20 bbls. B.SUGAR, 25bbls; O'extra-SUGAB,, 30 bbls. C SUGAR, ‘ 60 bbls. Brown SUGAIL.^ on Monday last, the 9tii mst, Schley, Judge, presiding, j The Grand and Petit Jurors (as is UHI1M.1 this county) were punctual in attendance. p^eutf U0Wi?? memberB Of Wl Messrs. Cassidy, Toole and Rahn, of! fingham; A. W. Daily, of‘Tattnall; J. la ton Singleton, of Screven; and Messrs. Pai in Chari I vf acp OF THE MOBAlAfc . I The-price of single copies of the Mossing I v vrs, in the city, is FIVE CENTS, and no, I er is authorized to demand more. . I ^ paper can be procured “ VPW** | oaI counter at tKe same price, : ■: I K V AGENTS' ’ . ' TIC following named persona are authorized to act ta to receive subscriptions and advertisements »*"*?•* ’ ; ! crry - wu - Eernx, it., BWtt-aboet.comer . Ray t“ e . r0 V —SavsksABM9BuaM»X»iitoiaCs*'f- ' SrVBBIDOE.—Theodohe R. Vnmmt, THUtiiSVII : e nDBLlS. GA.—J. J. Keen. p.UUES, OA—5i IT' : ... homEMVJH*— 1 James Bussell. . „ , l nT > ACKSHEAB. GA.—Jab. L. Mosm.Rr. , stoCKT® 11 ’ aA "— QEOBOE 8. Hebbebt. vtinosTA, GA.—P. C. Pendleton. , uirlJBBGEVIEtE, GA—,W. A. Quiluas. JSSrcm GA.-At B. ComtoriT^^ HILTON HEAD/S. c.—-W. H. CALtEW,. « ? . a lnfojSVHAJS, FLA-—Dn. Pobteb. ^jiTiCELLO, FI*A-—Thos. Simmons. FLA.—H. A. Starwood. MA0ISOH, FLA.—J. WL Jqnes. , : :-r v - J'toESOSVHJ^, FLA.—E. H. Bam. igar«imM«ifj»M7i§i afanarity,;,,, luHSSfTH^aA.i eAjiTT mnirrie.,*,,, HOUSTON, ISA-^yumcaMcAimAV, , “ St. AUGUSTINE,JELA.—P^xrr. Askar. . HEW YORK—8. M. Psttingill A Co., 87 Park jar; ^fcC^N & y£s ■—Ml sill feoAtt, ft'B- Srn, 19 Broad street and J. Hooeeb £ job. 'BALTIMORE, MIL—O. C. Hoe-tzman, Gazette” 0®.A 1 m ,,:imv 1 -jj i , ' BJSTON—a- R Parasoxi-L 4 Go., State street, 5w»uE P- Rowell Sc Co.. 33 Congress street, A-F. , tts.ets tc Co., No. 89 Court street;.8..>B. Niles. PHILADELPHIA—Jor, Cos & Co... 144 South Sixth ,i' T-tl* ' . ” f J ; . CINCINNATI—8. H. Parvis, 178 Pine street; Book, M oas Sc Mack, 136 Pine street. CHICAGO—Coos, Comms Sc Co, 87 Dearborn street. ygW ORLEANS, LA.—E. C. Wbahtom 4 Co. 88 CuiauieD st-roet.: ■ .( , n 11 L. GENTRY is tbe Gonoral Traveling Ah'eut of j BE Uomnao News, to receive subscriptions and' ad- vrrtiMments.- V.i ; j , , ...j, Y. ■ POSTMASTERS everywhere are authorized to re- ed^by another soldier y winch means Reilly Sullivan followed and Mi aisIhJm -recaptured the man urthe: rear of the Thea tre; where he, was again assaulted by Beattv, who endeavored to release the prisoner. He was very disorderly,“and threatened to shoot r Alderman Hunter; Jfho, with Alderman Brig ham, attempted to cause him to keep order, and not interfere with the policeman. Sulli van finally left for the Police Barracks with his’prisoner, and Beatty was taken to the United States Barracks by the Sergeant of bis company. A reporheof ..the affair was 20 bbxfes Dry Saltod^d^ 10 boxes Dry Salted BETjEIES 100 bbh£ assorted FJOUB, ! 75 bbls. assorted CRACKERS, haarter^kHtawed the above, request, which was" made by Alderman Gue, Chairman of the Streefe and Lone Committee. . i, Alderman C. C. Millar said that it was the same old story of hindering, enterprise. He A".-v- cci*JCL Ui U1U anair was l made to the -Mayor by the Chief of Police, in the Common 1 which the facts, substantially stated above, cases-on tbe A were set forth, and, also, that be (the Chief) T “ e case of 30 bhk-AiUiSKJigflL.,,, 40 half bbls. MACKjBBRt*, i CHATHAM KBNHtIIgB>>iSAU» - orable the Suj»eri»; C^AUtru< VJ>RU^lil c6olity f h ‘of \ViULuu Warner^ Trustee, vi have levied til»ou all that LOT OF.^UlSD. mitt 'Vra» . _ v hadTeoson to believe that the Sergeant had ’.not brought the matter to tbe attention of the commanding officer oflho Post, and that Beatty had not been punished. Mayor Anderson then addressed a com munication to Col. Maynailier, bringing the 50 quarter bblk.' MACKKRBU 100 kito MACKEREL, 7 r .... 50 lilils. MOLASSES,' ‘ h 100 half boxes’lbT^P^/, ; ’ '200 quarter boxes RAISiNS, ! 150 boxes mixetf <?AH1)V', . 75 bones buic) cX?tPT»*:.'‘.' < thought it shonld be limited as to time. 'Alderman Hunter did not want to be con sidered an old fogy, but was opposed to giv ing any person the right to cross the Thun derbolt road, with steam power, thereby jeopardizing the lives of those who use that thoroughfare as a drive. -After considerable discussion the matter was dropped without any action being taken. able time,- and the plaintiffs finally submitted < > to a “non-suit.” Cassidyidd^WBte'ilr plain- . Ham us. Tonflee —failupe of consideration. Verdict given fori , defeadentB "roteWftjlttrtilf; Cassidy aMdi c ifcr d WoH d " The last’ and most importanftcaae tried was; that of Cornelius Bud, Administrator, rsf. R. affair to liia notice; and to this, that officer returned answer that Beatty would be held in custody and made to answer to any charges, brought against him. A courteous request | 2S boxes TOBACCO. 40 half tons I'flSilWb, The Ordinance njtyeamng the? pay of the pohefe. force? umd jail guard was read tor the third time. ^ J-A Alderman Gue moved to take up the Or dinance by sections. Carried. i» Alderman Gue said that it had been re solved to increase the pay of the privates of the force to seventy dollars per month. He 40 oases canned FRUITS. ADDISON, ELLIOTT & CO.^ r hoIesale Grocers and Comuiis sioxi Merchant^ c >c31-lm 95 BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GA. CHATHAM SHERffPS SALE. ' < T.TNDEB and by rtttw ot a tk la. Icmndod nion 1 Ll loreclosure el l Vlli out ei t>iv Itcu- ortble superior Court ulmalinut .County, iu xxvor of Famutotr McRae va. Wul i>-' llortiaM.m, l bat e levied upuu tbe following pecyorw. to .wit; All .fiiat TRACT OR LuT OF LAND, coutaiumg sixty-nme acre* and titree-tentlui of an avretwdUMwtn tbe .t«»uty «f Ckat- ham. State of eeorjtoU»»-*to«lHy*.ch. otiWarsaw nvwynaddkuaw* »« LQt NumbHMm, (No. 7.) btainOcd ou tho-**>«tfc Ur.IaA.c&t6* un tb* east by said creek, or ito'e* * .MzWepLp«| xbe aewtb bj Lot No. 8. and otr tbe »*■» by Skidaway ri»r; and Win sell tbe same U lor.Uha. Oourt-Uouao door in tiro city of savanuab,: eountj; ol Obatbaiu and Stotoof J 3or K ia, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, between tbe lcfiai batna 94 Mi#; Ptopmty potutedont by said tuortsase ti, fit. ... a -Terms cash, tnh'rtmbii patonqitoritmMI i w rt H ,f t - -. .JAMES DpONEB, .nov7-law4w - 4 BhMtoCbatbanvtaBb^r- CHATHAM .sBElSfrrs i!TO;: v . TTNDEK and by virtue-of ft.4a. issued out of tto Act, to show “the property owned h the debt was cont plaintiff's cotifisc counsel also wishe dant as a section of tbe same net, the payee of the note being dead, which was-also objected to on the part of the plaintiff : These points were argued at great length, cmiTVJAl.fnr flip* ntuinttff ‘ inoii.4inrr tltflf tliA and value of the btor, at the time XcT ■ To this the moved to increase the pay of officersvpre. 4«<a. i | A * j * tnf .i Alderman Hunter 8aia 'lhAt®thV*Tmanefe - Committee had promised to raise the money to'increase the pay of the privates, bnt that ° h t!± Extract of Bactm f! they 1 not ra , office! The pro rata late for Chief of Police fixed his salary at $2,333 33. Alderman Wylly moved that it remain as at present, ($2,000.) : Alderman Meyer moved to amend and fix it at $2,100. Lost. •■mm.mm-us: ^ ^The motion to remain at present rate was The pro rata-rate 1 for Lieutenants was $1,600. It was lost, and the original rate, $1,400 was carried, on motion of Alderman Wylly- , . • The salary of the’ Chief Detective, on mo tion of Alderman Villalonga, was fixed at the present rate, $1,400. The salaries of _the sergeants was rated prorata, at $1,166 33. On motion of Alder man Wylly it was fixed at the present rate. , Alderman Guo moved that the pay of the police force be increasedjto seventy-five dol lars per month. Lost. On motion of Alderman Wylly it was-''in- JHcjtir—I cannot forego the pleasure'of acknowledging to you my high appreciation of your course in reference to the prompt surrender of private Beatty to the jurisdiction of the civil authority* Difficulties and col lision between any members of the military service and the citizens among whom they are stationed are much to be deprecated and counsel for the ; plaintiff insisting that the said relief act of 1868, was in - direct conflict with the 10th section of Art. L of the Consti tution of the United States, which says that “no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts,” and cited authori? ties, to sustain this position. j The Court held that the first section of the act. of 1868 was constitutional, and that the defendant coaid introduce such testimjony; that under this act defendant was a compe tent witness, notwithstanding tho death of one of the original parties ; and finally, the Court charged the jury that there was nothing 36 Whitaker Street. 36 Hundred* suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with tho bopo of a euro orapply remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from ©xsteasfve exhaustion of tbe (Between Broughton and State Sts.); OUR PRICES CURRENT. ! New Typo—New Style. l ‘ Our regular weekly report of tbe market wiH be issued to-morrow morning. It will be set in new type throughout, and will also contain several new tables, and other tmprovoiaente which wffl bo appreciated by the merchants of Savannah. . : In thia connection we desire to express our gratifi. cation at the support given by the commercial commn- nitf tn onr efforts to famish a fail and reliable Prices earnest. The many expressions of approbation we have received, encourage ns to persevere in making still farther improvements, and bring np onr Letter- Sheet to a standard worthy of the importance of Sa vannah as the second cotton port in'the country. Court ndDin. lamented. There con be no better mode of preventing them than by following the high and honorable path yon have taken. We are all fellow-citizens, and should live together in harmony under the administration of the wise laws which govoru us. Yon have nobly JL to examination of our v ^. Select Stock of Grvocerie&l consisting of everything necessary to * complete as sortment of goods iu our Urn*. 49* We internet'to SeTI the Very Best. Parties purchasing our good** and find they HO 3\OT OPEN as represented by us, will confer* a favor by* letting us know, that we may .use every endeavor to give satisfaction. Our stock.of r - Flour, Sugars, Teas, ; Coffees, Butter, Lard, D. Walker and^o. J^QgdrftfcB8N%.»tmawJCTied on west tentmidn; Be»nmT3 BilWg^Aiyn- cote Ward, in the city of Ktonmitt, c<wmty 01 .Chat ham, State of Georgia. vritirmllnnproveLiiaim IMaiin. r H will sell Detort- the Court HOnso door, iatba city Sivaimuh. bitiveeu the 1. gal honra of sale the illustrated your determination to.promote tins good end, and you have made this commu nity your debtor by your honorable and sol- Property in the Relief Act of 1868 which impaired the obligation of this contract. To all of which plaintiff; by his attorney, exceptedl Verdict for defendant. Plaintiff's attorney made a motion for a new trial, which will be argued hereafter; and if a new trial is refused, then the whole ques tion will most probably go to the Supreme Court of the State, for a decision on the con stitutionality of the Relief law of 1868. Alfred B. Smith, Esq., for plaintiff; W. W. ; On motion of Alderman Wylly it creased to seventy dollars. Alderman Gue moved to fix the pay of the jail guard at seventy dollars per month, and that the clause giving the appointment of its members to tbe Mayor be stricken out, and When reviewing the causes of these distressing com plaints, it is most painful to contemplate the attendant evils consequent upon them. B is but simple justice, to tbe subject to enumerate a few of the many addi tional causes which, so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect, more or less directly, the ! <• . ,, . , eultiu, administratrix of John S. Montmollin, I have levied upon the NORTRKRN TtNO- (SUOF LOT NUMBER SIX, TyrconneU Derby Ward, situate in the city of Savannah, county, and'will'soil the same before tha rase door in' the city ol Savannah, emratyoC , aid State of Gewgfcfc oatbe FIRST. TUE%- Index to New Advertisements. Savannah Theatre, “Under the Gds-Ught." Coal for sale by Purse & Thomas. The steamship Montgomery sails for New York next Saturday. Philip Dzialynski, Commission Merchant House to rent, H. T. Manor, Jr. Children's Vocal Class, J. H. Newman. Mason & Hamlin Organ for sale' or rent, J. H. Yewman. ' ■ - ■ - Medicated Shirts for sale, George S, Nichols. H. H. Colquitt has removed to 69 Bay street Lloyd’s Marine Insurance, H. Brigham, agt Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, Uablpho Wolfe Notice to Gas consumers, H. F. Holland, agt Meeting of Zerabbabel Lodge, No. 15, F. A. M., this evening, at 7 A o’clock. Auction sale of hams, &c., this morning, by 'fflmtfrMeyqr. T- Theatbical.—The Theatre was well filled with an appreciative, andienco last evening, and the efforts of the' Templeton Dramatic Company wpre greeted with applause. Three pieces—The Avenger, The Secret Dispatch or ihi Carpet Bagger, and The Happy Man, were given wifhlgreat efi’eet >the last two^cauffiog shouts of laughter. It was one of the best hills of the season, .and was.- well rendered throughout its entire length. This evening one of the,greatest sensations of the age will be produced, being nothing joss than the great play, Uiider tice Gaslight, which has attracted-crowds for many con secutive nights iu all the large cities pf the Paine, for defendant No criminal coses were tried, because the Jury had not been drawn in accordance with the requirements of the Constitution. The Court, at nine o'clock on Tuesday evening; adjourned until the! next regular term. : . ' THE NEXT COURT. . The next Court of the Eastern Circuit will be held in McIntosh, county, on the 26 th insti that they be appointed by the Jailor. The resolution was lost. _ Alderman Villalonga moved to increase the payof the jail gnard.from fifty to sixty, dollars welfare of tbe entire human family. Tbe mania that exists for precocious education and marriage’ causes tbe years tbst nature designed for corporeal develop ment to be wasted and perverted iu tbe restraints of dress, tbe early confinement of school, and especially iu tbe unhealthy excitement of tbe ball-room. Thus, with the body halt-clothed, aud the mind undnly ex cited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revel tbe hours designed by nature for sleep and’ Test, tbe work of destructionis half accomplisbed- Savannah, Ga., November 10, 1868, Hon. E. C. Andebson, Mayor of Savannah: Sir:. I have boen prevented by illness from sooner acknowledging your kind and courte ous letter of the 27th of October. 1 thank you for the kind expressions yon are pleased to TUBS towards' me, and coming from the Chief Magistrate to a stranger in your midst,’ they are ; rendered doubly gratifying. But especially must I admire the conside- , rate and judicious clemency which yon were pleased to extend towards the convicted cul- , prits. The end was attained, the maj- esty-of the law vindicated, and tin: penalty might well be remitted. stationed" in this community, it will be ifiy constant-effort to. deserve the good opinion of its citizens by a.strict adherence to the rules of propriety, and a close obedience to the Jaws and regulations of the city. ‘ lam, very 'respectfully, air, , „ „ . Yonr obedient servant,; per monthu Canied. The Ordinance was then put upon its-pas sage, and was carried unanimously. ALLEN'S PAIN A number of petitions to re-shingle and repair wooden tenements were, as usnal; re- > favor of Sarah‘M. Treanor; Admi ’ in .mrsnpexIowOonatWgragBt a> i levied upon the followiug prope tractor lot of buid,known and ite - A.^situMc fbur mil— from tbe HOTEL ARRIVALS. Marshall House.—W D Palmer, Macon; JH Baily, do; D S Blacksher, Laurens co; Mrs Jane Ballantine, Augusta; J-S Robinson, Fawliaven, Mass; B J Harris, Fla; T C Demp sey! wife, ’child and nurse, Macon; W H Gugel and wife, Ga; S Waldron and wife, Fort Gaines; HS Belgar, city; W H Whitner, Elr; Paul Pritchard, A & G.R R. Court or etui rersus A. J. B Bitive to impreaaion, while the now. conefant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely forbidding tbe exer cise indispensable to tbe attainment and retention oi organic health and strength; tbe exposure to night air; the sudden change of temperature; the complete prostration produced by excessive dancing, must, ol necessity, produce their legitimate effect. At last, an early marriage caps the climax of misery, and tke un fortunate oue, hitherto bo utterly regardless of the plain dictates and remonstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an unwilling subject of medical treat ment Thiuia but a truthful picture of the experience •mcycpufMomma. ’ such bnllding BhoQldi be coupnenced an ,in- r- ypf V ..'JiAml' j sg .wnjg r A GENUINE ’ BEMEDY,. THA7 : - your painh Rant *e*«war in tbe Back, Head and Side. Sore o —r — • --- — A. I J . r.y . JTTJJTp ; unction would be served upon parties erect- these times, when military officers stationed in the South,:-are bo apt not to regard the “ technicalities of the civil law,” an officer who shows by his conduct that he does, con- mHaw llsn ololl In XT- rtowo tiv tAtiriv nnrl -frt Kn nT Meyer moved to refer the matter t o/vrnAsittIWwnti ;- nbubvatl to a special. committee of three. Carried. The Mayor appointed as such committee Al- dermen'Meyer, Wylly aqd Siffifi. From freeholders, asking for. the placing of gas-lamps on the' coi-ne'r of Price and Charl ton, Price and Jones, Price and Taylor, and ■Race and Habersham streets; Referred to, eider the' civil law para'monnt, and -to be ob served not only by citizens, but by tbe sol diers who may be temporarily sojourning in onr midst, is deserving of all praise. , — ■-..«■»« — .. _ The Spanish Brio Francisco de Altenna.— : A survey was held on Monday last by Col. .R..D. Walter and Richard T. Turner, Esq;, j Port' Wardens, and Mr; John -H. Willink,! Master- Ship-carpenter on.' tbe Spanish, :brig Francisco de Altenna, Capt. Martener, now lying at- therlower wharyes, bound fromMa- ILL bo sold before the Cm OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Bradley’s Whereabouts DiscovEHEp.-The wauhoo 1 the inciter of riot and mnrder, Bradiey, has been discovered. He slipped eway from this city, arid went to Beaufort, where he has been seen and'recognized by several parties. Word was sent to the au thorities here, notifying -them of Bradley’s presence in Beaufort, and, we understand, 4Ua4 —A -«« ...In JIaIaItt V-. .—v IaYvAVS 4/1 TlttVA CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD): inscribed Capital $19,000,000 mb Assets. $13,003,803.85 luaol Income $3,300,635 1HE SUBSCRIBER. HAVING BEEN APPOINTED Company, is prepared to tGS, COTTON, and MEB- of Survey found that the' brig was .badly strained, her windlass carried away and her windlass bit started,and recommended that her upper -works he caulk ed, heir decks tried, and, "where necessary,' caulked, and her plank shear and arotuffi her stanchion also canlked, and further, that five hanging , ; knee"s be placed on each side to strengthen her.’ It was also recommended that she be hoVeliown 'and her copper strip ped off for the further examination of her Cast-SteeJ^llfeiwjjy take . CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. jy48—6m’ HBNBVBBlaHAM/A South Carolina, to have the scoundrel ar rested and brought to justice. —n » Found Dead.—lie body of a eolqrjj ’ boy s who had apparently been dead for a day or two, was found on Tuesday evening, lying in a ditch by the roadside, just beyond the City A NEW SENSATION, the Market Com- ftiis .and specifiqa- . oHf oi tic present one, sueli plans to be.paid, for. „ irresolution authorizii ^ XCesxgxAtEtosr^ op Capt. McDermott. —We regret to announce tbat Capt-' John McI>er- mptt, the efficient, attentive and faithful Messenger of‘Council, has resigned from that Since the pay of city officers was hfut AROMATIC FTJHNITTJHE POLISH. EXTRACTED FBOir [‘*17 > Aromatic Arabian Gums, **ffJ Urief BUB ) . Capt'McDermott has found his sal- reduci , , , . . aiy totally insraffipient, and as better induce ments kre offered him .elsewhere, be will no longer serve’ in that capacity. i On behalf of the newspaper fraternity we tender to the' refiring messenger a vote of' thanks for many nets of kindness and qonr- tesy rendered to i'e ; -repo'r£ers’ih times past. We trust in whatever chan mel he may trust’ his fortunes hereafter, he will come out sue; ceBsful and be prosperous in all his under- .takings. We are sorry to part with John, and feel certain that his place oa’nnot easily WITHOUT AiBrtfAL FOB e Darien road, south by the lands of Dr. Raymond I !E3 THE GREATEST BRILLIANCY on I Polialiod Furniture; cleans Gilt Frames and Marble, perfaming* tlie apartment In wliich'it is used, -rendwfagVM>aSph;rc of tbe sick room delight ful. No ball or party should bo given without per- fnmino tha anartmeptandpoUshiltg the furniture with Capt Lyons, arrived from New Fork yester day morning.. ' “i 1 ' To Pursers -Docharty. of the San Jacmto and Dehelow, of the Montgomery, we extend thanks for foil files. Large Shipment of - Cotton.—-Messrs. T. B. Marshall & Go,! yesterday, cl.eafed jthc hark “Halcyon,” for Havre, with a cargo oi 1,730 Wdesf iveiglnng o 838,93f ftir L efforts i» J pfe&fe«iii6«: resulted in their untimely Extract Buchu T3VCT ponnds, and veined at $196,830 2o/ 8he also carried 1,450 staves, valued at $7o per hundred. Wanted.^Any one having accounts of the capture of the Water Witch in Ossabaw Sound by'the Confederate forces, and the capture of the Atlanta in Warsaw Sound by the Federal forces, during the late war, will confer a great favor by leaving them at this office. They trill be taken care of and returned. ’ . •” 1 • , L " i-.. IxcExDiAnisM.—We learn that a night or two since the plantation store of Mr*’ 1- M. Middleton, on the Ogeechee, was robbed and burned by negroes. A colored man who was sleeping in the store was shot at .by the party of marauders. The loss was not large. ; Called to Florida.—We learn that CoL D. P. Holland, of the firm of O’Byrne & ■ Hol- rd, and b; I» more strengthening than any of the preparations - Uf U Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, Jjnz five hundred - nent physicians fa the United ’ States, is now offered to afflicted humanity a* a certain cure far the follow ing diseases and symptoms,' from whatever cause originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical t Depression. Imbecility, Determination of the Elood'to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irrita-, ■fha resolution was. lost Yeas—Aldermen Aleves; Burroughs, Gue and.C. C. Millar—4. Naj^Aldermen Wylly, Hunter, Sims. A. N. Miller and Villalonga—5. jiifipraisu Hunter said that ho appreciated the services of the police force, but. that the money could not be obtained. If in the power of the Finance Committee topav them, tlrev should have three times what is now paitl to than, but the money could not be ob- ^Alderman Burroughs said that there was many a leak’ to the outgoings of the moueyof SSI' »' The TJaited.8toten Circuit Court met, as per adjournment, at twwlve o’clock yesterday. Some twanty-flve nlaia verdicts were taken, and a few decrees to equity, iaaned by the Court. .. ' Hon. Junius V^qgfield, of Madison, on taking the uauai oath of Attorneys, was ad mitted to plead arid practice at.ihe bar of this Court. ’’ No other business of importance was trans acted, and the Court adjourned until twelve fTTHE BEAUTIFUL SEA.. .ISLAND X PLANTATION known as BELLE-1 m. ; VILLE, on Sapelo River, udjointugUSI Baisden's Bluff, in McIntosh county. containing about TWBLVE HL NDKED ^SShBMI AND FIFTY ACRES- It ia an incorporated town, will be sold in a body or in lota.to suit purchasers. ALSO, several valuable oclS—codtf Savannah, 0 Paralysis of tbs Orgsns of Generation, Palpitation the Heart, and, in fact, all the concomitants of a Nc tors and Debilitated State of the System. land, of this city, has been called to Florida to prosecute the impeachment case against the carpet-bag Governor, Reed, of that State'. Magistrates’ Courts.—The Magistrates' Fig Island Mill Site^fi mHE FIG ISLAND' SITE, the best Si ,L m j*e3BKs»siaff wharf In the city; directly opposite the < '^iWillbe eold a bargain. r APPty-to/r* reacrib Courts were utterly destitute of cases yester day.' Not an item of any consequence could he found among them. lai ” I Crrx Coubt.—In consequerice of the ill ness of Judge 'Chisholm, no session of the ’City Court was held yesterday. The Court will meet again at 4 o’clock on Friday after- H. T HELMBOLD, rug aud Chemical 'Warehouse, vorr " STATE OF GEORGIA, EFFiSGH » COUNTY.—Will be sold before the Court H door in Springfield, Georgia, on the First Tneadi December next, ^enveen^the uauaMioaxa of and west by the lands of B. Newton, tit hr the the same. Here the matter endeffi miscellaneous. . ~■ er of thanks was received from the Medical Society for a map of the city age iraw. also returned thanks for a presented to the Georgia Historical So- ACCOUNTS. - - ’ then audited, and Conn- THJSATBE shades mHE UNDERSIGNED WILL THIS DAY I 5 JL the above-named popular resort, where he nleued to eee bia friends and the public gel The' beet "of LIQUORS and 8EGAB9 alwxye on 1 A letter Georgia 1- presented Judge Harden map! ciety. -The accounts were oil adjourned.. SOAP ! SOAP !■’ gQ'BOXES SOAP fob SALE BY The Roberts-Bxck Case.—The case; of Levi S. Byck vs. Hiram Roberts, riot'for forcible entry- and detainer, will be heard before Justice Mrirstythis afternoon. •e in favor of