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Lactnonwanr
Wit SON
United Simm Di.triet Conn, ttnr Ue
SsdUun IMstnct af ttenrfu.
Hon.' John Ebskine, Judge, presiding. ‘
The United States District Court met at ten
o’elockyesterday morning. _ * ___
ST I. D. i.nKOCIIK «* CO.
XJdS.DAY. (Tuesday) At 10;^ A’
mousing sews.
copies of the Mobning
MM cEsra, ijnd4o(
o -demand more, -‘*i sti
PAVJLION AMPmTHEATBES .
Greatest Combination ‘Eyec-In Savannalt!
The United States us. certain "parcels ef
land in the'mtybf Macon; UibeTof Informa
tion. . . r \ ; .1 vut -Utfp
This case came up on motion of General
Henry. K. Jackson, Counsel for H. B. Titus,
Informer,_to re-affinn the order of the laBt
term of tiie Court, in relation to said pro-
and that, on a_ sale thereof , by the
id him to
up- cases
S25f
valuable asSis
covery of the
SUaJ*f
SALAMANDER HORSES
•tait* .SlhtHI/,
It was followed up, however, by the keen
tdfici&r# KA ^dfeell. jaid ftyomjBrfbl
T^ebulyJADY HURDLE REDER^iHjMe'WortM
examined,
was found
One lit
led to
Judge) had no righfto pass any order in the
matter affecting'the proceeds of any iiale that
The following named persons were drawn
as Grand Jurors, to be present in Court to
morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 10 o'clock:
L*D. LaTtoehe, N. Nungazer, S. Zeigler.
C. J. Cramer, B. G. Tilden, T. J. Bullock, 3.
V. Connerat, R.W. AdamB, O. E. Bari e, Geo.
in the neighborhood of the place where the
mhrderjwus .committed,, on the day when the
act was done. . It-was.. ascertained why they
were there)'.and their whereabouts discover
ed. Three negroes wo arresjed and placed
in jail, a fact already made public, and to one
of- the party, a fellow named Jesse, circum
stances pointed as the mnrderer.
Such has been proved to be the case beyond
a doubt. While the murder ceased, to be
talked about, while by some it was almost-
forgotten, the officers of the law have been
secretly andhpiietly engaged :in fastening the
crime upon the guilty one; > IthBsbeen ai
hard task ; but it has been accomplished, and
only now can the chain'd evidence be said
to be complete..
One of the three has made a confession, J
which is substantiated by, other . proof.- He '
said that Jesse fired, the first-shot,, which
struck the boy in the arm. He fired-again, ,
the shot taking-effect in. his breast. Thp boy.
exclaimud,- ‘<0, jmy God! I ; am Shot!" and fell
one way. his gun dropped from his hand in
an' opposite direction.' Jesse then went up
to the prostrate form, and finding that life
aud the Central Kailroad Agent. ,
The cargo was fully insured, and it is pro
bable that the vessel was also. rr, ~
The Matanzas was a splendid steamship of
1,261 tons; aud the largest propeller on the
coast line probably. She was built in New
York in 1800, by a Spanish Company, for the
Matanzas trade, and was afterwards placed
on the lino to Havana. She also ran to
Charleston at one time, but had never been
to Savannah before. She was an iron steamer,
fegffigfltjfo
mous, A. M. Boss, John Rutherford. "
The Court adjourned until 10 o'clock this
morning., { sjj. tuac.Mn^ k- I
. " Mayor's Court, * 'fit
Hon. E. C. Andeesox, Mayor, Presiding,
Monday, November 16,18681;‘
The Court was .without its usual Monday
morning attendance, only one. person'occUt
pying the criminal corner, and ■ that one a
dirty-faced boy, of-small-dimensions! who
was affected unto tears by his situation.
to His Honor;
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
November IHtli, 19th, SOtb and
EQUESTRIAN MANAGERS, ’* L!•
DRAMATIC MARA€flBB«vtiM.*EX....... I .....
^ JXhe.iMatWffej’s of this .Great and btwel Ente»;}rnise bol
<mim»nce that in effecting so Qr/ti t&Jtnd
hi nation^ combining alt the
m yousisa News, to receive subscriptions and ad-
-tj^ments. i- *
P0ST1UBTEB8 everywhere are authorized to re-
* i attenmonfa and onbaovintinna of fnnvvannlew
Index to New Advertisements.
Sivauaali Theatre, “Our American Cousin,”
9ll d “Quiet Family.’' ' :
Uonday, November 23d, js toe dby that Goto.
Pas makes his appearance.
Sterling Exchange purchased, O. Green, Son
am Costello's fleet of Ships of theiiesert.
Chatham County Citation.
The grand procession will takeplace Mfloday,
November 23A. a - . i
jtencli Merinos, at reduced prices,: Mrs.-S.
Strauss. . : .
Pan’s great show. 4,, 3’_ f -
The great day, November 23d.
City Marshal’s Notice. <<
Shawl Lost. The finder will .leave it at* this
office. i .■■ f ... ,,
Take notice, all the large showbills represent
was affected unto tears
* Blank Dash was' into .
' at the instance of his wife, who alleged that
the aforesaid Blank came home," threatened
her life, wanted to cut his child’s throat, tried
to break up all the furniture in. the house,
and behaved himself in an improper manner.
The case was turned over to a Magistrate.
John Brown, a bad little boy, was then
brought to His Honor’s attention. Such a
bad little boy was John that his mother could
do nothing with him. He roamed (he streets
■ at will, and by way of amusement threw bricks
at his .mother’s house.' He cursed and swore
terribly,and was altogether such a little bun
dle of badness "thSt: His Honor thought it
necessary to send him to jail for' thirty days.
■ ■“———' ; - Y' /: .
I - \a,. '' City Court. ' •
Hon. W. S. Chisholm, Judge Presiding.
The City Court met at four o'clock yester
day .afternoon.
: • . • , .. .\
The petit jury was called, and only nine of
the persons summoned were present. They
were discharged until four o’clock this after-
■ noon. - s _ r
Several plain judgments were taken, and
i <mAes cdfaUTmaifc u * t A. twn-■■■.» tWi
Jim Green, negro,-larceny of acqw. Head
guilty and sentenced to ,pay a fine of twenty-
some twenty-five persons, and there were no
passengers on board.^ ■ > ~ p *
The mail, or: some of the steamers from the
North, mnybring us further particulars of the
iNQUmjES CoNCEENINO THE Tj.UTE . EpEO-
tiox.—A printed circular letter -has been re
ceived by Sheriff Dooner, from DoGraffenreid,
Bullock’s Secretary of’ - State, containing
questions concerning the late election. It
was not yet.-extinct; Tie deliberately struck
the boy in- the'head with the butt of his gun.
This -negro helped Jesse to carry the dead
the murder oc
curred to the gnol
The'boy’s gun- am
and hidaway... _
Other .proofs have ; been discovered,' and
Qie case is How about ready fai an examina
tion; and when that comes off, the gun and
other stolen articles will be there to confront
£he perpetrator of this fearful tragedy.
'-■TheSteamebIsaacP. ; Shech.—The steam
er Isaac P. Smith arrived here from Charles
ton yesterday morning, and will immediately
be placed upon the coast line to the South
Georgia and Florida ports, in place , of the
IT. j£ CM. withdrawn for repaim, and to he
placed.on’another iaaiifcdi JtABiil.U’.}
The Smith ia a handsome- steamer, of ele
gant proportions, and fitted, np in splendid
styte. . She was btult in New York in 1850,
and rebuilt iu 1862. ’ She is 175 feet long, by
45 feet breadth of beanuB feet depth of hold,
and 382 tons burthen. She has one low pres
sure.' '
EX(& EVERY ®lHIBITIOS OE THE AGE 1
; ->4V; . - ^ ■ * M *f -*■ i
THE STABS OF THE ABEWA, ’
me t/uurt xxuuse, . i . . V . - ; .
It was answered in. effect:
Yes—Three ..boxes were provided, and
placed iir the different parts of the building,
at convement pomts. , . q^kr ttt(r ...7^,
Q—Were precints established throughout
the county, and ballot boxes provided and
elections held as ordered.
A. Teh—Atlsle of Hope, at Chapman’s,'in
OgeechceDistrict, and at Cherokee Hill.
: Q.—Was any parson excluded from the
privilege of Votihg by reason Of not haviifg
paid his poll tax.
There was a -space left for -any remarks,
which was filled as follows:
After the Unfortunate m/dee in the morn
ing, the colored people almost wholly wiih-
dreiv “and abstained from voting during the
KATE RAYMOND- and ^-'.1"^^..^^^
Wild Horse 'of America 4
ached to the-T
Chariot of TlihpfereAi
;Thigf!h.rina EMtin p»nhr»lwr,il
Doa’t be deceived asrt»
big show. w -un ji nt
Bockland lame for sale, Dittos
,mni !?fL!SiSv^y
Bemember Dan Costello's great si
be the squaie
inch. Her state-rooms are bcaijtifally fitted
ufe large and comfortable, and 24 iu -number;
Hie promenade saldon is' also - a ‘ bandsoine
apSifejeht, GO feat in^engt^ i It m'UeH pro-
Tided'withJnxnriouBBofas; chairs, Ac., and
is farther ornamented by a large chandelier
which hangs directly over the'statfway^The
steamer ia also well provided with H
•LjXOfiSS.U.
Day hoarders wanted
gomery on Broughton street.
The great Eastern drama, Monday, 1
Wheelwright and Blacksmith' wantei
nor&McGuee.“~LiVja, fadaiaa'
Bemember Monday, November 23d
Bscon received, Holcomb & Co.
Wanted, 50 freedinen. J J':.
Liverpool Coal landing, H- GovWy.
“Etfc® PerfoF»ance!
.pre
case
. finest
kind, and'gives an excellent finishing touch
to the appearance of the dining-room.
The Smith was originally built for one of
the Hudson Vhrer companies. Many of our
citizens have,’ during the past summer, made
the trip up the Hudson, from New York to
Albany, and are aware that the, boats used on
i&flj&biare really^ “floating, pedaces,’? and it
is only necessary to state that the Smith was
formerly one of •'‘that line,. tU.bring to. the
minds of ttnr readers her style andfimsH.
__fiheleftNew York on the 34 inst. , andex-
other ai
Th|% Is * Npw Org;anIzati6u! - >.: .W
- New Equipments! New Acts! vucmi* .wd
JVew AiHsts! New Scenic Display.!,
AND THE MOST NOVEL ATTHACTTON OF THE AGE!!!
Tlie Show tor Families! . " iK
The Show-for Ladies aud Children ! - J r
THE R^Eim m ALL
e £m T&E OFFENCES DE NONE *
High railroad transportation did not stop
(lenerai Dan. ••' . - - • ... ' !
Bits and Furnishing Hoods, at Ives. ’, '' ; t
"-fliimtv.- Pis' ffiiwAe'. « Cm
NabouSos ■of'/' Showseen.—The public mast
notconfoand the advertised shows, announced
“ Bosanna lynch, charged with assault and
battery and a breaoh of the peace, gave bands
for her appearance before the.City Cqdrt fijpr
trial, it - -.astea -<t -V-jai .
Nancy Jones, negro, was arrested for a
misdeineaubf^-uSug opprobious languago.tp
spread Monday,
:ra this week with greatest shows,
»’s Circus, whose, coming is repre-
icir magnificent posters, which
ithfully the character of the per-
Ueeting of'Ancient' BandNIajk Lp3g®,
23, F. A. M., this evening; at 7i o'clod
Meeting of Washington Fire Company
evening at 74 o’clock. ■
Two Mules for sale, 1 D. LaBoche & Co.
Jewelry for sale, L D. LaRoche.- •
Groceries, da, for sale, L D. LaBoche,
Bckets for Dan Costello’s Great Show.
For Brunswick, Georgia, Ik J, Guilmart
a female. An i .examination was had, which
resulted in Nancy’s dismissal, and the prose
cutor’s having to pay the costs.
Patsy White, negro, was arrested on a
similarcharge.'afid will have an examination
on Wednesday. 'A
An examination was had in the ?ase of Jno.
F. Dale and Alice Smith, cross warrants for
assault and battery and breach of .the peace.
Thu ea^e-ynas, settled. . i ,i :.r r
United States Circuit Court for tHe
Gcor * 1 ?’ jnrp
Hon. John Ebskine, Judge, Presiding.
: The United States Circuit Court met 'at
o'clock yesterday. ; J ^xSnssnK
SeveralpSoin’ verdicts were taken, and eases
continued, but no business of any public im
portance was transactei", y*- :
The Court-adjohmed until twelve o’clock
heetth'em
hibitSb£i >i '- arA jSSRSL47
The “ Circus, Drama and’Spectacle” by
whatever name callsflr we wish the public to
feefiaBy informed iB 'ao^JBggSEhslello's
it Ctictis which will make its magnificent
ee into the city on Monday next.. To
event every one looks with expectation,
will be ready to greet these tried favor-
who have nevor/ui/ed to give the quid pro
<>N THE BFftTTT AR
performances.
Iges that Dan
sters are. plodges that Dan
-wide reputation cannot^be
wish every one, men, women
'-Hfce, to know
gained, an d
vannah Ought to secure a. monopoly, of; the
FliSrida-trade: Mr. M. A: Cohen'will be agent
for the,t P. Sihith, andwe‘congratulato him.
upon -.having ceebived ’ 8uclj.i;a_ hundsoine
Await the coming of the
block, next to Lederer’s establishment pn
Broughton street above BuU.' It has_ been, a
very long time since tbis congregfttittfi^teu
catted upon the pnf>lia:^b‘ai4 them; but tj^c
Church needs repairing very badly, audit
becomes necessary to resort to this method to
wise the money., -We trust that their Call will
meet with a liberal response, and that , their
Rut will he libemUyifgtcoiuzed by our. loiti-
zeus. The benevolently disposed in bur
midit will find.this a fitting opportunity for
them to exercise thieir talents in
giving a little something in aid of & good
cause, in a manner in which, they wilhreceivo
pleasure in the act of so doing. -
- -7^7. j
Beibixo fob the Million.—That popular
aud well known institution, Eslill’s News
Depot, should be Visited by all who are in
search of reading, either news, political,
scientific, sentimental, .serious or comio;
Among the latest publications received yes
terday were thefoUowing:Demorest’s Month
ly; Westminster. Quarterly Review; Southern
Opinion; Bound Table; Leslie’s Illustrated
New York Weekly, &c.; besides these, every
“y brings in other papers and magazines.
New York dailies received every morning.
Savannah Mobictnq News and the daily Be-
puWcan can also be procured there.
dNSpOleYfU
of the ring,' Dau CaBtelld; 'which opBns' on
Monday evening -hextv tire 24d Inst., for a
grand four days show.. .8ave your, money for
a show’ that i&by all showing a show above
Notice.—Having. just ’ returned'-tbr 'tb'tius
city after an absence'of four mouths; and
healing, 1 incidentally, after my departure, of
■ the appropriation made by the City' Council
fOhbxe^
’bf five hundred dollars to the ';Rputh" Broad
street .Cemetery Association, Thave thus been
100 bbls. assorted FLO U It,.
: 75 .bbls-assorted CBACKEES,
-- 5W>feegtti5grfed CRACEEBS,
mc»TOeurj^y<a ;< ge(Pay^.
and fashionable andicnce. Taylour’s cele
brated play of East Zynrie, or 'tlie Elopement,
was, as a whole, most admirably .peifpm > W
while some of. the leading parts were ren
dered in a -very effective manner, eliciting
the most enthusiastic demonstrations of
applause from the discriminating MiflggjfeaJ
The personation of the .heroine of the piece
bv Miss Harrison, was a most finished and
touching piece of acting, bringing tears from
the eyes of many of MfcSgggSBt .r
ably sustained by Mr. Grey as Carlyle, Mrs.,
Cole as -m-s Conwy, while the ac*t«^ttf'tittl«
td others interested
meet at my house, corner of South Broad and
Barnard street, on Tuesday next at four
o’clock, p. m., to consult on business of im
portance in regard to improvements in the:
__R M. jHtobcx,
SO qusrtetbbls. MACKEREL, i
100 kits MACKEREL,
soeiatibu.
devolve'
THOMAS YHOMPSON & CO.,
wSPft [APyERTiaraiKNT. J -rfcarTiS *„. {,^ :S J
Georgia State Lottery—For the benefit of
the Masonic Orphan's Home. Howard '« • Co.,.
Managers, Atlanta. T ^ _
Goimnissioners—Mrs. V. 8.’ Hertz. Miss Susan C.
Tufts. .
managers.
an old:
thefiti
& HJXTON SCRIBNER,
TICE PRESIDENT.
all our citizens;!. Certainly n<
could be found tojill the plft<
more competent. The citizens
tonm 1
rather than commit, d. wemg,
see him re-instated in office; a
hat the-office was worthily
-Madame Pabepa-Kosa.-
ihe Times says : The illu
has concluded her Cahfi
nnd she ia how giving co
Young aud his Saints in S
jrson receiving the ap-
iblyj amounth» $150,-
to be given
pomtment
. 5* ;3es».GA|si.HA$s-^A5S§w..?tylej?ft^gi4
semi-nnny style, has bee
and the malo inhabitants
to be liberally -provide.
Northern hatter who int:
• called ittho “Grant” hat,
it popular, in that section.
' that it is'the name of I
makes.it such a favorite tl .
. As we always ape"th,'e.'fashions: of the
French, without their natural taste fpr.dress;
• .i;?.. •. _ a V.»t Alio G/lronf ” nr
wed and caulked where necessary; -lier tpp-
forecastle repaired and bowsprit
The survey was held 1 at lYillink’s
«“K?ard. s<?r,ir : Yt: isi. fr 3
~j ■
Spanish BrTg FsANcascq^DB AnTUNA.-A snr-
vey was held yesterday on the rigging and
of the above named brig, and the Board
recommended that all her standing rigging
«e overhauled hnd that she be furnished
*ith a new fore and main lower top sails and
^spanker, and further that her other sails
.the “gowned j
donna ih his dominion^hub permit, nei
thfi conclusion, ofiher concerts,- to pi
her overland journey homewards. Mac
Parepa’s artistic aud financial successes
b.een beyond\lier most sangumo anti
tions. Her farewell benefit in San 1 ran
was a complete ovation to the. departing
tatrice, the bouso being densely crowd,
the elite of the cify, who manifested th<
most enthusiasm, mingled with regret,
■ this was the last opportunity afle
them of hearing tho great songstress,
am'e Parepa will c<?mtnehco a, YyustorU
Southern concert tour in St. Louis abou
middle of December, and-will reach;
JYorkeailyln the (spring, whejejdie _^i
ceive a cordial welcome.
Madame Parepa Rosa will probably i
bJ°affo^d b tbe^bfi b'oaring P ?he
nownedipruntf' J *nno.“,
The Most Successful Institution of the
m ^TTorld! 5 ..CjpStftivu. |
of mul
t» thwtfmoBnwin Me"patiic
in Ai:,saa«g»
in CmannAU, and cue in New
so, iu tbis instance; but the “Grant,” or
“Tourist u hat has been discarded" on the
continent, ahd isnow, only; worn .by postilj-
lions^and courieni.' whom' it actually
Awhile ouUhe subject of fashions, out
young men r of-fashipn may be interested in
.thu announcement that in Paris, the -tight
p.antflloofis legis not the thing; a general fuR-
, AlUlUCf UUAfi iAGA
ce placed in a seaworthy condition.
' _ • ' iiiafe> ’i ni-i 1 a/' ' j (
CeaMiTrBD .Tp Jail.—A: warrant .Was. yes
terday issued by Justice P. M. Bussell, Sr.,
against John Dunnovan, who shot his step
father, Charles Lee, upOn’whichlie w^T'ar-
**rt?dand committed to jail, to await an ex-
animation on a charge of- murder, which will
^ policies NONi-FonagSiiacA
THIRTY DAYS' GKACE ALLOWED. IN PA.tMEN^'«KfPRE5ftU^’U
EACH R^jkBf-HOLDER'iEtaftfe^aa8^<!E3a
INSURED HAVE THE WIDEST L1KEBTY TCfedKAifEtt ftHfcHOUf 1 !:
Filed September 2.i'
Dnputy Clerk Snp
■L ,*, f r* gth “ ,TI c onntk-l'. ^ 1 ^ .
L George W. Wilson, Deputy Clerk of the Superior
Court of the County and State aforesaid, do hereby
certify that the foregoing instrument' of vniting;cou-
said case aa appears on fil^and of rdcoid' of-
testimony wher&t I have hereunto ae: my
cfal signature end seal of office.'at' - .Savannah, this“2d.
day of September^ A^-D-.eighteen hundred ai;d afxty
eight ^VTGEORGE WASHINGTON WILSON.
Deputy Clerk Superior Couit Chatham County.
noiniedlpnrnfC’
tbsurd. aufi 'ridipulous - fashion' of-wearing
fght pantaloons dropped at once. '.
SToxn_ a Pistol.-^William . Davis, negro,
QO^FQN iP RE SjgES
wss arrested and sent to jail last evening for
the larceny of"a pistol,’which he borrowed
advantage in sub«equent pavinents. i imfwisJ ^eWiU^rrbrfrrii i Of i
,^-Thifl Company issues ALLv KLNDB - OF ENDOW5EE5NT; -> JOINT LIFE
AND TERM. ^riCUtt3, ANNumES, :4p.; J
- $Sh THE SUCCESS ATTENDING- TH3Sj.COMPANY’ FBOM- THE; START HAS
NEVER BEEN EQUALED l^ANY OTHEB IN THE IYOBLD. -
fftgTOT# j-
*03 Beunswioh G£—By STJiotiee ia another
ooJjimn, will befieen that on and after to-
borrow, the sterner Citv Point will touch at
’ - I f 1 t
Advice to. Gas Cossumem—H you have
Te Ship Owners, Captains
| ^ Srignees: a*d Skippers of
rpHESK PBS88E8 ABE NOW BSACY FOB B0SI-
X NESS. I wfpraoinpress Cotton’: at u low ratM aa
auyPreasaainlh^mB^HW. J'g j
No Fixed fjjjjjie-Opeii to the Trade.
Shippers will be YccrniimorUtud with ample oa«4
Tt is the unanimous wish of the .fitizens of
the county that, the lafe^ax Coll^tor. JamCs-
£ McGowan, Esq., be placedbj^toJns old
, .po8ition;.and it is hoped.that JuflgeYYetmore
^Alr. McGowan is an honest, conscientious
- man, that nothing can. swera-e from what lie
PIANO, MC^ICj cither at the homes of pupils.or at her
residence^ NcC 128 South Broad street.' ' . 'nix-sti
I Rcsamirsczs—J. C. Bchreiner/sl W. Gleason.
latter dub. - * ^
HQTKL ARRIVAljS.
Marshall House.—J W Gohen, Eufaula; D
W Adams, New York; Willie Marshall; E P
jy*V LC.il, COLQUITT,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant,
Office moved to 69 Bay street, near ,St?spj Bakery.
Sutton and lady, Atlanta; G W Harrison and
lady; do;'James A Jones, Gilbert’s Trohpe;
Frank Celey, City; Dan Bryant/do; BTPol-
lard, do; T B Paynell, do; F D Bogard, Fla;
Capt T Fayne, City; George Dollerbv, do,
considers his duty. A petition wifi
around among our citizens for. £
asking that he may be appointed
vacancy, and most sincerely do I
it will be granted, c
sovfl-eodtt