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fn,"brifthey can be best group
j;"Mni with bis .best.' historical
lely, Wellington.
;tpn was not a genius, butthe<
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the head of the house is dead.
•■&’/lAA -j.j dTr
Tr<f W«idy> rFfejWt'JJrtcf.vasjffyftlS
k^thao omj year^Will hXrtfiilStr’ctriieraimjrargrtty fe-*
•“S* to, wh W
lie—aU-whovrineerely desire the restoration
of a real, abiding peace, -with the enjoyment
of fonner happiness and prosperity. Rarely
has any incumbent of the Presidential office
had higher Incentives before him to pursue a
kind and conciliatory course —oue calculated
to bind the whole people in the bonds of
fraternal union. If Gen- Tamos could say
that be had “ no friends to reward and no
enemies -tif prihlsfcg llitfaBadWffifffijSfce him
self, coming from the ranks of the nation’s
defenders,*rind i in nowSe , mvaRSd'in the
meshes of partisan politics, can_wejf afford
fers from one office to. ar
raMiaUbllftMaiT 1 OP A “HlWtl
Wendell Phillips Cracking his Whip
Over his Bars—“A Hood Soldier does
not Always Malce a Good statesman.”
Wendell Phillips (“the man that supplies
the jtepnblicanparty in
a double-leaded article in yesterday’s Anti-
Slavery Standard over his own .signature, in
the courseof which he says:
worshii
common
*:'/.* * J
Wellington resembled Sherman;',
danger that he. could ape,'.'while
io'clanger, whether he can’see it
Tobacco
A SQUABE iB tan measured Hues of Nonpareil of
Thk MobniHo News. - * '
first insertions SI 00 per square; each subsequent
iuitution, 75 cents per-square----. - > -**>-;-•
Advertisementsfor one month or longer will bo in
erted at special rates, which can be ascertained at the
\dvortisemcnts outside of the city mustbe accom-
0 ink*d with the cash. ■ - - • - - - - -
If. be ahull 49 tm
And henoe much cheaper in price; nevert
It makes an excellent smeke. Orders for
greatest eveuts; howbert he remembered the
smallest dertarls, aiid thus embarrassed .him
self in bases where’ Grant wouldhave . bean
free. - Grant seizes the mightiest events; turtb
leaves tne details iff-men of detail, judging
and knowing his man by unintuitive sagacity
the earnest anppqrt pf men whq-«are nothing
for office, and desire'only to be protected in
all &elr3audable undertakings. The South
will, in that e rent, sustain him as cordially
as the North or West, ancfwe may once more
witness an “era of goad feeling..’’
GEN. GRANT—EElUNtSCESCES. AND OPINIONS.OP-
THE OEKEgAL 'br A OBADUATR OS'‘■’WE*
point, late Ajuwim GCTBwn'toaiam'sTAms;
VOLUNTEERS, AND NOW A COLONEL AND. HR£-
VET MAJOR GENERAL IN. THE I1EOULAR ARMY.
I shall never forget one'night that I spent
with Qrant. -cfi-.W-jllcfteAulst of the war,
the batttotof :pherii|m)ajprriad hapn fimghi^.
the siege of Knoxville had been raised, and
Grant ■was passinbr on .horseback through
Tennessee by way Of Cuijiberlimd Gap, over
steep icy roads, in mid winter—the winter of
1863-04—to look after affairs in the Past.
■My quarters were'scanty, and we occupied
our joy
;S408,106,781 85. - 1; Now that the short securi-
; ties have been converted 'into long loans, it
•is hoped that these tables will in the' future
mwwwp—wg’juBHmif’iri
comparative statement of {ho husinoss of the
Treasury, including all that was done at the
would be drowned
Co afchLOEILLARD’S »« -riaw
“CENTURY” Chewing Tobacco
Composed of tlie best cu ttfcg Leaf in the cuuntry.
deep in shame, because history will have to
tell that while we were in command of the
army—and able to wield it uncontrolled, even
in Louisiana, if we chose—the loyal men of
New.Orleans dared not approach the polls for
fear of assassination. One word to the na
tion from Grant last spring would have put
Wade in the White House and proclaimed,
martial’;1awi if necessary, -lost* week,- in
New Orleans. There are whispers that Grant
favored impeachment—in tjie lobby. Those
times wanted no lobby members. If the
r^RUST, J0IINST0N & LOCKETT,
temw -factoits,
i 'OdjBai/ $/Savannali,Ga~,
transacted at offi<
thoaceounts kepi
Keep it, and small buyers can save
LOBILLARD’S MACCOBOY, EBEXCH RAPPEE
nd SCOTCH SNUFFS sUlLreUin the excellent qoal-
ics which have made thettf'Bo famous everywhere.
Circulars sent ou application.
3*5,012 5ft
£203,tf90 72
,407,941 90
,361460 05
i qff iir
ieutenant
a a * lw Sfv«; 4 ,
am District of New York.
Secretary McCulloch has ordered the dis
missal of twelve"Jhspristo?^ *froid ; the Philo 1
delphri CoStoniHouse,■’McCulloch and Rol
lins had a long -£hterrihw,.|to4ay. : Sevet^.
Sapetrisors wilLbewppoiiried to-morrow.
The Cemptroller Jof the Currency recom-
of National Bank
opinion, the peace of the South could not be
preserved with-the poUey then pursued, and
unless the policy was ’chaugedhe would not
blight-his laurels by holding a aworilbe was
not allowed* to use,, does any man suppose
Fessenden would have dared to veto Impeach
ment even to '.revenge ‘hiins’elf ptt Wide, itp
spite Ur. Sumner, or to koep -his eleveh
cousins in office? If Grant were The man
the' ri&tion nW -suppose^ l him, he could
not have kept silent at stii’b a crisis. A man
must love glory overmuch. who- would: not
cheerfully surrender all Grant's laurels rather
than bear the guilt and'shame of-that respond
ibility not met. ... .^ . .. ., - . .. .
It must be remembered that a good soldier
does not necessarily make.n grpat statesman.
Wnen we talk of statesmanship, where was it
when Grant.undertook to report the condi
tion of ten-million of people,’-scattered over
seven hundred thwsaud miles, after a visit
of ten days ? And what was his report ? .. j
In December, 1805, when every man not
of Johnson’s treachery and its
h. & r. SatGouRrarr & co.
t "Commission merchants, ^
I -U&*: EAVASNAH. OEOEGIA. •
l > ‘1 _f- ; S It,
Liberal edvancea^made on consixcnmfstifal to IifM
: pool, Havre, Baltimore and New York.
* .novll.fia.wtr r r 4 a
FASfflONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
i cd ed tljlfii HWyM— IMljitjatsij ha
follows: x> ,j\
.On payment of tlie public debt.., . . $49,093,507 21
8,337.5988#
lows:
his A. A. G. over some correspondence with
his different field commanders. Grant wrote
or dictated the more important letters, some
of which were-read in my hearing, and I was
4 IX the new and fsshlqmtble QUBjrWt agp
Waltzes taught Quarter commencing from tune
>f joining.
^Boarding Schools and Seminaries tanght on reasen-
Daya of iuittoa far ladies' Claes, Monday and Wod-
m^gno^^for^mng^g^
mends the ——r—
notes in New York, and prohibiting the pay
ment of interest oh bank balances by banks
in the city of New York.'- The Report con
tains the usual statistical dnfbnnation, show
ing the condition rifthe!aaiks,;theamount"of
taxes paid in lawful UMatoy, ^e reymiue,;^.
Twelve banks have organized since the Iasi
report; nineteen, are .winding, -up, and four
have failed. ^..im,-1 v.aS
General Schofield has returned. ^
The Superintending Architect of ^he Treas
ury building, in his annual report, urges a
decision by Congress regarding the New Or
leans mint, which he denominates “an un
sightly and half finished mass of masonry”
He also urges the purchase qf th.e .Battery'at
New York, and the hmlding-. of appraisera
stores, and ultimately a new Custom House,
which tli.e necessities of the merchants al
ready demand.'-.OISSTJK? <IV-A WtetSl. - -
of his composition. Rvery sentence was
no indecision, nothing to correct. Ifew men
can equal him in piittiug orders and reports
coficptmijmeqibimcafejk mof^Snjs |nto in
telligible English. Business oyer, the weary
A. A. G. retirea to bed hut Grant showed no
signs of fatigue, and set up long after thd
witching hour k ,smokingandtnlking overold
times, and discussing iqe progress of the war,
the character of mon,. :ahd,M;4 fi^wn
tent, the future movements’ of thh several
armies. I have known-him-casually’ for
toany;yeq^,hl6|i||i tffeowhadlenjoycd
so goodan opportunity tojndge of his mteT-
lectnal califefp. '^jsxCeggergatigih'flowed on
placidly, a broad, strong, aud full stream,
comprehensive judgmMMof uiai-
artment, .7. 2,6SC,612 29
rtmenb............. .*.. A. 29,814.544 M C
ira was paid for army bounties abofifc*
000, the expenditures for'the "Wkr
lent would be 88,000,000 less -than
those of the year before but for these boun-’'
ties paid. ' The interest on the pttblio debt
has been; paid within the year' as* follows:
In coinr 5103,460,558 85; in currency, S35,-
425,351 h^Ciix'XJLAaJ'JlUI'A
November 2, 18CS.
Jaccn, Conn.:
;’s letter, to you I
demef to ’rity, in '-beh'ajfqf Geh-' EBpatrick,
.rfotice
JT.K. .
Sin—In reply to FoiTest’
dcBire : to ^»y, hi 'b™"Jf of r , ,. f
that'since officers of the Hnited States’army
who' were - present at‘the-Investigation into
the charged ngaihst’ Forrest have* not only-
confirmed Gen. Kilpatriok’s statements on
that subject, but have given additional and.
more-shocking tiet&iltf of-Forrest’s- inhnman
conduct at Fort Pillow. he .{Ghm. Kilpatrick),
has nothing to do. with, either. Eorrest or Basil
Duke, except to reiteratnlris demweiation of
l am, very respectfnny &c^
v K!8Kb troifoXi Mb m^OBpd^IOi
. -INew Bjlven. jConn., November
asleep knew of Johnson’s treai
results at th% South, Grant i-epi
quiescence at the South was sp
they think is required by the Government,”
that nothing hut the mere form of a military
force would be needed'there! ' Arid if ariy-
it would be among the eedihem' to prevent
them from taking possession of-the-property
of their former.maaters, and in the sea ports.
Now, no freedman has ever lifted hand
against the property of the whites, and, ex
cept New Orleans, the seaports' are th'e'safqit
places in the South. Was Grant misled by
conning, men about him, or has he no insight
for such Investigations i 1 Either alternative
removes'him from the list of statesmen. But,
'further than this, that problem does not need
brains. . A heart, would have made all its in
tricacies blaze with light like a July noon.
1 These are Ahe actions, that, for.us, reveal
mqqer.1
tesmansl
violence, but froi
when it was - offer
‘ enough. ’ We are
f tliat it js their dul
s. D. LINTON & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Warehonse 'and Commission'
vhzi * t(. yen-i-.
«- CommlBBioa» pbfrged, ljj g cent. oc22-tf
was wonderful.
;e an open book,
3 action or some
Hence his “lucky” ohoioe 'of generals. ’
own familiar
d. of .tlie
New Yobk', jNoveu iber -1G.General Ba-
deau, of General Grant’s' rfaff,; steted id-day!
in answer to a question, whether General •
Grant intended to be- present'at Mr. Evart’s
dinner, that if would depend on whether
Secretaries McCulloch mid Wells, pr Post
master General Bandall would be among the:
guests, aa-.ihe President eleet did not desire
to meet either of these gentlemen. •
Commissioner RoUins haB issued a strin
gent order to guagers about stamping and
branding whiskey barrels. Neglect will lead
to immediate^disipissaL Theorderrmncludes j
rith this paragraph: “ Collectors and other !
seizing officers axe.instructed to detainor seize
any and all casks or packages of spirits!
2d. instant, in
>f General Kfl-
bf the-'-Oriited
catatulatos tjUjhatfiPB of whataitiR- pleased
to <?all;iA‘^s^jBav R^eltion,’’. and in ww^i
instance evolves from its .inner .consciousness,
the ‘‘fiu&vg£«ri4ieMh%9§>&e5» toPSHMWB8S;
were laUedihaa JMyefc. tor the sake of draw-
inj» the . inferenoe that the’whites v[pre,the
aggressors.. It is true that, when-Gem Grant
was shown to have lost, four oefive men to
his opponent's’ &he" in'" the' Wilderness, the
Tri'.vne iii ( di8ateari«P«friffhOT'WHieiiSth-
merit Htat'%p88*fc#*iWfclSftf : '% 1 fty the’
hfairitsWbefes iriust always-ffiHNTOtftv ex-
oogitotos a^iieW theory of <war to suit 1 its new
exigencies;-and announces that the losses fall
UpOmQlgflfy tlflw hlb 1 *! Bill A>l»o» B*bita&n>
Precisely what proportion of oaBtialtiesthe *
Tribune will demand does not yet appear: . It
wiih wehppe, be safe/or the South.ern whites,
id upon the
ofiof ! envel-
once seized
inyui. di
Eviilimml ill KnUi^'li, Viuth Caroliim,
Over the Arrival of Arms for the Loyal
Militia—Di.turlianee, Feared—Meeting
oftheAiegniatiirc.
Ralhoh, November IT—Quite an excite
ment was occasioned yesterday evening -over
syjffle tefeflSgf'k&jL*
to jFmth airtnflertble grasp tliatr"waiC’not fe
be shaken off by any power under the sun;
theraotl»t^MS0iRS4sS»£lda^Ei«iSUffia8 a
mountain peak, lifting its head above the
^ Srtvttrrturft, Ga.
Ill JEW no vifeSt’H
n ojX . 4txW8 fcsji-itJ adf
0 IL qS?S^?^S^Sj.-. Srir
S O HKEIlVE
r of John Haliliix GcntBKnani ^ t*u*i
oe<fBtorjatoHatf bt fi to *%bobmo srit
most as simple to you as the alphabet —so
simple indeed that you were not. half-inclined
JU they-were safely deppsitedat t
senal it was naturally concluded ti
tended for flie militia, butofterthe
ful election that-ever occurred i:
themselves at the rate of
ykieh are not marked and branded as ne-|
qirired by the instructions, series fdu^, No. '7,:
and the supplement "thereto and forthwith
report the facts to this office. The owner of,
the spirits wiil find'ti for^ his interest to in-'
A largenumbef. c^printofe 2 lately arrived'
ing office. TheSupefririte^lentlinn"fH i i^Sfctj
he has sufficient force now, and has already
made engagements to meet all business de
mands in future.
trie arms.
their distorted imaginations by suggestions,
which hriyslrfeMSw^^fmS^Pgifeg
leading questions, that those miMinjp men
a^rao-'totongfatcred,: naaedjattq, ftni. iirnd
burned to deattUoafeBised'. Ruaaasfe-dtziifgiiiAss;
ftbttle commop-jaHHifrtKt
would teach any
vea^Ufttet^ Stjany of these infamous and
slanderous charges against General' Forrest
no power an earth could have saved hhnwrom
ida, which they exceedingly deplore, as the
late exciting contest shows clearly there is no *
necessity whatever for arms. 1 -- ■ All parties, !
races and colors are peaceably disposed to
wards each other, *mi-the-election of General
Grant has certainly established a political!
'gged with the
a problem is
On the otherjiand, toe friends of Governor
Holden .yjijRIgl# existing
State, liable to be oyertnmed at the point of
toe bayonet,against
such a rebellious art. When-thia ceases, the
too fate of CaptainHenry Wirz, and'none
should know this fact better than General
•Kilpatrick himself. "
'-.pfris a well-known fact that General Fotrest
ha3 repeatedly demanded it court of inquiry
into those churgear'tff^which demand'fho
“ powers that he - have made no response.
morrow of toe matter in hand.
This power of dealing onlj;
fe^; ar ' r * * ad Mc -
!• mtt4M++SE“fttfcaaK Mtoj'rtl A
.. ; The olil Gotten Planters’ Convention, con-
veiled, alter the war' in Macon, on the 6th of
September, 3867,, met again, in Milledgeville.
the cumherso:
*weg& i aaSWE®
Grant’s mind.
zatlon;<iojg*|
the highest a
and Napoleon-i
of the Supreme Court, to be held on Wednes
day next, Governor Reed will apply for a^uo
wrranto writ against ' taentenant-Goveraor
Gleason, calling on him to ah£W by what righl
beholds Ihe office of Lieutonant-Governor ol
the State. (tovernmfReedfArinmr Aat Glea
son was inellgiblerwhen he qualified,'not hav-i
mg been a citizen of toe State . three y.e?rs,
ss required by ti^^^Qnstitution. •
There is in type, to be issued to-morrow, a
circular in the interest, of Saunders, thmnde T
pendent colored candidate forGengres8,-from
the “Uuterrified Tiger Committee of the Ee-
pablican party of ®orida,” and signed by
BUYERS
the excitement allayed, arA combatants again
in friendly communication with each other,
the truth could be more readily and more ae-
cjirately arrived at than when the ceufusion
incident to-warwas at Hs zenith. .Then ’Why
.has he.been refused thfe: inrjulry ?v Are the
Radical, authorities afraid of the develop
ment of such an inquiry fairly conducted?
.Gen. Forrest aud his friends Gieny the truth
of those charges, and all law 'and equity con
cede men innocent until proved guilty."
«£;You say “General Kitpatrick has notlring
-to do with either Forrest or Basil Duke, ex-
'cepttq reiterate his denunciations of Foncat’s
probably be issued
uica, and this will
"AgmmUntemmi Manufacturing Association
of the Stata of Georgia, " with a view of en
larging its operations, met inviting the co-
•peration of every industrial interest of the
r wt*' v-tvjo
By. resolution, this new Association was to
•base.:met at ‘ililtortgavilla.i sanritewiopaly
with- zheu I^giukito^aaititaivaBbqxaJriCTii
Owing to. the poUtical changfirtiithff^Wafau.'
a»d eToiteHtmir aLthg
id Goethe
minds. But
rather thin a i
transported thence by rail" to this city. The
Legislature -meets- on -Monday' next.'ay The
Govemor-sends in his message ori Tuesday..
Several weighty matters in regard to internal
from a snrreY oi tng neta g> foe rigni con-
clnsion as io. the work to'be done./Ho ^c^rce-
ly seems* to' kuow whether lie has violated
principles laid down in the Boots, "but uncon-
sciously carries put new principles, and. Ms
deeds speak for him. ’ In every emergency
a-.: - -M--.- • -.1. n. 7i f IK» hMt
& W,nmiir|HKH>,- .V- .7-: ft- fr DBC^lMOTfD,
improvements, State bonds .and the debt
'feb etisposed of. ;V
: more
g".
dost to all sense of honor,
ori ; -responsible for placing
time and in the.right plnoe. i It
-bid jhel
him in such an eqenivocal position. A die-;
tance of 500 miles from-General Forrest svi- i
dently makes the valiant Kilpatrick feel very i
faSHfesJLJg&fefifr ^disteneehas j
infinence with all cowards and braggarts;.,
hence lie “reiterates his denunciations,” Ac.,
’.and seemslp forget that ’
denounced as “a' blackgi
drel, arid" poltroon,” liy
whom you say he “has
•is evidently a man qf ! yj»
cheek." ' . \ !
clf.you are the: champion of General Kilpab-i
rick, and authorized io net for him in this i
affair with General-Forrest, I would very re- ,
toe.rtnntiyjbarely one.iEeekag!>:'' , ItSLfriJm'
aoWgiujaraarac
Biots und murdere are no longer the order of
thft fifty- . ' iMml-
rlSmtheTrib^ffoxpmbac^L] j
T®re"is'a%igririf : tenfoV iU Georgia. Mul
titudes of Republicans, both white andcoU
. ored, have been compelled to. leave.home.
not toe
mechanics, and . every
- iikk: £’.. .1 ••• a
courseTOi^«^^e T 6Sr%.ng'lead : .
er as he knit together the links which thxot-
Ripresentatives, to deliberarc ’’for "the ad
vancement aud development of the indus
trial interests of the StSBbjkMf,
The Committee recently appointed in the
mtlemori.
lnn g hrid in view, and which toe public itself
home they-twouldinfeti b0”idive ten day
Their property has been destroyed and taki
city; at a future
ed to provide a
toot General Basil W. '
, ,Ky., is toe proper party.
No white or colored
world was astonished. . Tha idea of “luck’
county a man was arrested by tot
voting a Repnbtican tjjfiiiMAl
:. The Sheriff swore that no Radica
lid be voted in that county. Mei
mnrdered'fts though they were wilt
Certain ■fifies'have organized mui
npaniea The colored men are rui
ieir crops, driven off from employ
of all other cliief-
trn va . .
3le lady,
was approaching her-gave a Bhrill .whistle,'
which caused her to notice his movements.:
He came:, up to,and ’paiged.her, and.btdbie'
sue had time to think, he struck her on the
head and between the shoulders with some
heavyrarttcle, perhaps a slung shot;-which
knocked her senseless, to the ground. She
recovered, in :time to see toe villain making
off with her pocket book. -Where were the
police, that such a bold robbery should be
perpetrated on one of the.iuost public street? ?
9>uetly to-day, although excited crowdi
^ded the qCity- HalL. . Twfcrfom;
°t United States troops were on the gi
Eminent conn^ ue emafte^dn both
was not vis
ible to the’
Louis, and at that point
ed on one ol
Enquircr.-<‘
3Jj v3 Cei^ jjTgapt t
The first instance of a Chicago pulpit toe
ing occupied by.a female-preacher occurred
on Sunday last iri the Church of theKeueeft.-
er'.(Univeisalist) where Rev. Mrs. Chapm^if
MountPleasant, Iowa, addressed a very laegc
audience in the morning and- evening, wit%
considerable effect Her subject was .th^
“Wheat and the Tares,” and the tone of the
sermon of the most .“liberal" character—the
doctrine of man’s total depravity being pro;
nounced hideous.. cafe tefen ocf
tiWIthliC
is as follows: Asia,
Entbpe* 310,854,240 lhs.:; America; 273,375,A
360 fbZ; Africa, 36,255,680 lba; Australia,
88R556 lbs. The present annual consump
tion of.tobacco in France is as follows: Smok
ing tobacco, 40,655,588lbs.; snuff, 17,195,026
lbs.; chewing tobacco, 1,668,763 lbs. The
-consumption of cigars byweight is as follows:
Cigars ft 20 cents apiec^; 61,730Ibs. ; cigars
tints. Remedies
_ Invigorates' and
iL black or brown1
consigned tc
ceive them,
about them,
sold to pay <
cents, 6,028,775 lbs.