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BY TELEGRAPH
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THE MORNINtt NEWS
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Saturday’s I>ls|>atches.
From Washington.
Washington, November 21,—Captain M.
Dove, IT. S. Navy, died at Key West on the
19th. -..mv ■
The Government approve sReverdy John
son’s official proceedings, and is pleased with
his progress.
A strong effort will be made to have the
■Alabama Claims Commission sit’ in New York
instead of London.
Hr. McCulloch has confirmed Belger as
Supervisor for ’Texas.
The revenue for tire week was only a million
sad a half.
One hundred thousand dollars fractional
currency has been sent to New Orleans.
Bear Admiral Davis reports to the Presi
dent that Lopez, of Paraguay, is desirous of
maintaining friendly relations with the United
■■tates.
Editors Morning News: uton
In my last I stated that the Supreme Court
of* this.Statp . wtonii’ f .convene on the to,
pronounce upon, the construction oLcartaift
articles of our Constitution. Tie Court met
! oi that $ay, l^ut jL^oeia^jj^sii^f gpJ
! untii dip ne;it dty.
On Thursday it convened, both Associates
being present, When, by consent'of the Court,
information was filedby.tba Attorney General
. that one Wm. H- Gleasond‘holding theooffiae
of'Lieutenant Governor, was ineligifcle to
said office, for the reason that whenhe'quair-
fied, her had not
three years, consequently nqt being able to
comply with the Constitutional provision;,
whereupon an Order-was issued by the Court!
directing the-^lifirifMto sfliflrifon ; ;to<^8ind'
1 Gleason to appear car next Tuesday and shpjv
cause why a wijfi gf quo n>ora - gnfp.shoald 6 nof,
issue from the Court. . .if -.2 ■.:«
• This is a new tack of. the Reed whig, and
bids fair to culminate in tbe total discomfit
ture of the Gleasonites.; It is mid by those
i who are “behind the screen,” that Gleason
denies the jurisdiction of the Court, on.the:
ground that the provision in the new Con
stitution on this subject should be construed
in the same manner as. tire old, and that such
was the intention of the framers. The old Con
stitution authorized the Supreme Court to issue
writs of mandamus, quo warranto and pro
hibitions merely to preserve its own dignity
and integrity; hqt the new one goes farther,
and empowers the Court to -issue these writs
in all cases. Of course, the Gourt.will assert
: Its right under this' provision, and, if Mr. G.
does not appear on ne?t Tijesday, the writ' of
quo roarraato wiil'issue; and then if this writ
be not obeyed, he will be arrested and con
fined for contempt of Court.
Again, it is said by those who appear to
know, that Gleason will obey tbe order of
tbe Court, appear by counsel and have the
ease argued from day to day until the Legis
lature meets ill January, when, the Court
itseif will be impeached for 'going outside
of itsjhriBdictwnrV \ !/../'? ., , ■!...
And then, ,agaip> ihJs- sfiul that Gleason
GEN. STONEWALL JACKSON’S
Proposed Night Attach with Nalced Con-
Editors Morning News:
Mr. Edward X Pollard, in an article on
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w
fflOWliHSt Aha- :sum> .
.euUoiiaii as *. iinntni
.vsAjoorf; S»difr*A»hm
Ml «lr «otb, -Ob r y . r
- . ^ -rrt j.i.-OsjS -’TOo
T1 r-.- et . ’JJ :-un .juu.’
TflAMi a >*a§4M^ ttEgmjgc;
-urn V;..- “ 1. . ,.muiu >o« velum lamrMTUM l. .. . tlSsSS r..!
i nun
a
UIV'-TU A!
rruiu a n
■•i roonu "u
made by assailants strinpednabediiluJarmed
with bowie knives, suggesting that the nov-
1 city and terror of such an apparition would
r ^yMATiifei»AeMtf.”H3TgAHD so eroAgrttOA
iiMap*mPi*)gfgfeyjSftPjh*
the papers of this city among theya^have
published the above quoted paragraph ana
accused the anthor of falsehood and of an at-
The writer of this communication is not
an apologist for Mr. Pollard, but he
does not think it just tlat. an assertion of bjs
! shogld ; b^prono i unfied, f ii lK 4te^99 <J i. ! V‘ti^ftfc
I»«, inquiry, fepjngj?»<»de ^regaj^ftg
;of ami the object ofJthisconimn n icaJiop,is^
■ to show that if Mr. P. wtvs not fully true in
Ihjs assertion, lie. hail some ground .for it. _
The occasion refered t to was immediately
[after thejbiittle of Tredericksburfe7. Y»-' On
jtire llth^tf December, 1862,' "the Federals oc-
jcupying the notherh bank of the Rappahan-'
nock river, upon the southern side of which
Fredericksburg is situated, opened fire upon
the town with one hundred and forty-nine
pieces of artillery. A majority of the inhab
itants left town when the bombardment com-
General New*.
Philadelphia, November 21. —Grant made_
do speeches last evening.
Alexandria, Ta., November 21.—Hon. T.
S Pendleton, formerly a member of Con
fess from the Seventh District, also minister
to Chili, is dead.
Sew York, November 21.—A writ of
i.alsas corpus has been applied for Colonel
Treadwell, imprisoned fi» alleged naturaliza
tion frauds. ‘ - 1 *- j
The Cigar Manufacturers’ Association
have resolved to discharge and refuse em
ployment to members'of the Cigar Makere’
Tiiion.
will contend that he does not fill the office of
Lieutenant-Governor, *trat that df-GOvemor."
We cannot believe, however,' that he is’such
a consummatefool asto resort.to this niiserj..
able subterfuge; for even admitting that
‘Reed has been lawfully impeached, be
‘ir.
(Gleason) fills the office of Governor by vir
tue of his office as Lieutenant-Governor; and
the Constitution ‘provides that, in the event
of the impeachwest of the Governor, the
Lieutenant-Governor shall' exercise the pow
ers; (only), of Governor. -
Wheifthe Legislature convenes, it is pos
sible that Gleason himself may be impeached,
and then Pierce, (negro), who is President,
pro tern., of . the Senate, would be Governor.
Rut he cQuld.nqt qualify,, on account of not
having bjStn a citizen of the United States
Hanging of Three XFcsperadoe* at Bear
Ctiy.
Salt Lake, November ^ 21.—Three roughs
vire hung at Bear City on the lltb instant,
neaiing great excitement. A mob of two
Aiindred attacked the town and burned the.
i Ter office and jail. The citizens fought’
mem off, killing twenty and wounding thirty-
rm X 'Aitll
c>e. The mob collected in ; the mountains
end sent word to the women and children to
leave the town, as four hundred intended to
aduckand burn it. i ■
The Mayor telegraphed for troops.
The Eruption of Vesuvius Increasing—
Destruction of Property.
Yasles, November 21.—The violence of
Vesnviiis is increasing. Many houses and farms
iitve been utterly destroyed". Tbe markr*
r>m of San Giorgio is in imminent danger.
»»
Supreme Court “ impeached,we jyqufd have
a nice “kettle of fish;” and such a state of
” . ,1 j -y olil- :*f t .-»l !• i:vr. ’:.-q
affairs, from present prospects, is not at Ml.
unlikely.
In tbe meantime, the -good pedpleof the
menced. Early in the’ morning the enemy
under cover-of their fire, attempted tti-swing
a pontoon’bridge laden with soldiers ndross
the,-- river. ‘ 4 (if. tfell i.^irOCted shots
’from our artillery broke the bridge and the
’boats floated down the river , tbe men to be
ifrowned or ta.hp kiUed by tbe deadly rifles
Oi Bfivkstto. JfissUaiiipiRUA M■ ■ l>!gbt
another andNUceosfiful attempt to cross was
: made below;the.cjty at Deep Run, and. iu a
‘few mojnente yiereftfier the t°wo was ocou-
pied by the eneiqy. Jfie I2th wqs spent In
making preparations fqr the baitlo pn thg
lath, the result of whioh is too weU_ known
.to be 'detailed here, ’suffice it to say, tiiat bj
dark on that day tfie enemy’s uoops to thp
['j ?. > tO »UG iOt iniimmilViTr'in I ■ Gilt mii illll >■ iiln'l liirnr
TIIE C’ASE QP AV-.^WaAjqSANAAv AA
.ill ',A»»A li- * .IKI. Ilr-JIA."*: HU *«r,* UAAUfOS
Iieim.' at vna
During the reMIrt.sesBtotf wf J
periar Court, Judge Robissom=>d«iSaie<l ,1 W |
opihioniin,tbR*wiin efiiffiitiKkiHIfifSB*
Is eng eriifiiwiliiNi fii*~ ffktr ifnMIilWfilhr
sued.out a ;W*itiiiefrA«*fa»‘ «®vpo*,>na-«*'
ground ithat -hiajjconflnei
Judge
and-.ordenBd the prinoipaliAeepeimf thaiPewu
itonti?Br to deliv§r, .tbej. applifiSBX into JthaA
bands of
whose, custody.
•Bjwdmbean takas iqm
Jko* i MW iu «., ;rtifrU
i.ieaf^77ftre.»tbs»"j
Abe
jorities di
he reconstrui
PHSei
al
bound o’
term bf'L
After 1 ®.
bMl.heh^ifcby thS
rfe^irrestedYi*"^
that petet;'
by a military court
r “CSW'J till
otitt lioiffSMW a Aid ate sat: i»
inLDcelnves'Wrc^iAgnfrUt
iIic.JP»6plcc: i i**nr ■ “uf-
S-iiSThA-’X
.. ... &
mrn^imii v -'' avair^n MVI.'A
.. — ‘ OB y i e»
~ .jjnn onpea
teda -rtuu v*
yoqj ( ppG.nty copies of
JiaUaw.mrceri
.•eiartlonibsEDg
jM30Ted(..when. the*
ita«A/atithz
m&tomnicf-i. Sad
. ,. _ o-verTYiieithini. - bbo«
favor^o.fjlhe valnhtyt, of
_ and tho.govcm-
je*l St»tes.authfliU.
AJURttuan T.'feTT>PYo
.utcronsa A*3. - oSfe*frr
‘"TffiSNe
was, by’this military* trrlmnad, "fotrtfd* _
and sentenced to payAffinn ofhfiva- hnn
dollars and.be impriaoneditm tho TDry Tor-c
tugas for.the term of hiamataral lib.
Meade approved the finding; o£ the Geurt, lnrt “
remitted one half thf fine nnthcieducod the-
confinement to twenty years*.,. b«t*i a- uw nuitt
| While being conducted “ ----- -
a xrdlit»ry guarfi to a shi.
Tortugfts, B,mnnan s frxeni
of habeas corpus from,9 #
Court of that State,
.of (he case, ordered tfie 1
giiPflitifan .thft;
_ ' ffluka iBriU
;frflfcthadiu»ii>iifirn
flpon.AteSTi#g_
’df v »efmsoassr>.
'ta»?
Beers
. tecase,
Mca.de was imi .
in reply, removed tfie Ju<
and Ordered the guard to
urtsoner to Georgia and deliver‘him ..
:eeper of the State Penitentiary, “whefe He
as been ever since confined, "wwinw™ a
During the session of Butniffli'0Sffirt 1 J1 Jf«%(!'‘^
If after makirig^ yigi
martial law”
and
number of 6O,0fiO, torn; * bleeding add thor-
,'r.nnhlir; rliflnvmimVoil TTOrA P.rmv/1 Afl-ifT -fnTcm .
oughly.disorganizediwere crowded-in’town;
While thus situated the. Confederate- chiefs
.held a council of war. As has beou. frequently
asserted, and never unfcil.lately contradicted,
Gen. Lee stated that he thought the .enemy
\vould : make' another attack, not b'elievihg
that they bad suferfld S9 -Severely and were
so broken up as was aftefu jl'd (jseei'taiuec].
To this opimon Gon. Jackson disagreed, and
suggested that the artillery of the 1st and 2d
corps, his and Longstreet's, should, bp col
lected upon the hills directly in front of the
town and a heavy fire be .opened upon it, aud
that the Ujen of his pons be stripped to tbe.
waist to disfinguuh llm frprn top euegy,.
^ nd under coyer of the artillery fire'force
heir way iatntbeitpkT) tmdbayonft all who
■were not similarly attjred, flHs cpj™ mw
the right and Longstreet’s oil thO left,' The
men of the latter
. „ r .j. , ^1*9 were pot.to .be, a tnpp-
for ntneyeatoi - With Reed, Gleason and thei ied no'r to participate , indhe attack, but were
- jto protect the aTtilleryand prevent the enemy
pm escap.
Oe fords, wh
> the ..
JoURtless
croflfung at
would have
ffi bade,’ fbr there
the ‘toWif.^Sich
for ouP-liftii of
it Deep Ttiiii
pll OOmmuni-
"'I
Riots Is Ireland.
Suso, Iceland, November 21.—Ten
bosses were sacked- at- Ripley, in Derby
shire. There was a sharp fight, and many
sere injured by clubs. Tb® WPb demolished
iweral buildings.
The Earthquake on It* Travels.
Sas Francisco, November 21.—A sharp
earthquake cracked the wall of the Conrt
House at Middletown, Frens county, on the
Dth- There was a slight shock at Austin, -
Nevada, on the 17th.
the Alabama CiaimV Commission to Hit
in Washington.
Iiosdos, November 21.—It is stated that.
| bord Stanley concedes that the Alabama
'-kirns Commission shall sit in Washington.
rite aud to,, 0 f Life iu Lowrll, Massa-
ciinsette-
i-otrELL, Mass., November 21.—At a fire
tere three persons perished, including a girl
°f fifteen.
The English Elections,
London, November §1.—Returns thus far
, snow 310 Liberals to 168Gonservatives. There
spe serious riots at Various places.
SB ‘
hrivtl ol the Steamship irlioua.
New York, November 21.—The steamship
| -btfoua has arrived with $650,000 in-treasnry
nctes. News unimportant.
Sunday’s Dispatches.
The Caban Revolution.
Hew York, November. 21.—Col. Gibbons, the.
eving leafier, desired to make a cpn-
I >14 ct a few dqys’ sjqce for ft million dollars
I '•orth of war matefjai ipfl» a firm ii) thjs city,.
I -"i his sureties not being considered reliable,.
I be operation fn^efkvr .H .: ■
iIavasa, November 2J.—The .Republicans
“i® that the revolfiftoifistB are daily lecerr-
I ^ itinforcemeuti^.but the Governments in-
I - -uaation is different- The. people in the re-
"dtttionary districts are suffering for pro*
I »ions. There is reports of a rising in Vuelta
Mbago. The Abox revolutionists -are badly
I r Qet h and lack ammunition. Government
I p ^Wcheg state that Yalmaseda holds Puerto
I tlnci Pk Yalmaseda ridicules their bring. One day
1’-Hacked. On the contrary, be says he has m . 0 ? e .
I ' 0 Wnieuced operations against the revold-
I Houiats
are eloeged, and a geuend feeling of insecu
rity and dread of disorder prevails. More
over, this quarreling among the powers fhat
be, evidently engendered’’by a love for
“filthy lucre," indicates clearly that there is
no assurance of peace, order and protection
in Florida, and of a necessity drives off those
desirous of emig>>tangd»/fhe beautiful and
once prosperous Lend of Flowers. This state
of affairs is truly -.deplorable, and deeply re
gretted by every honest -citiien who has the’
, good of the commonwealth at heart Should '
m “ te the Gleason party be successful ip their ne
farious schemes, we hove as yet but ex
perienced the shadow of the substance of
Radical domination. . ‘fj, L. M.,”: writing,
from this place to the Republican,. under data
of tbe 14i-hj makes a great mistake when he
says that the people f’mftriifest no particular
interest” in this impeachment business; and
though they may, as he asserts, regard it'as a
“diamond ctjt fii.qmond” affair, yet they
dread the issue as resifltiqg fovoygMy t° the
Gleason faction; for they well know that there
is not a more daring, unscrupulous, devilish
fellow in the whole Republican party than
this same Gleason. If he fioes come out at
the “big end of the horn,” “ra* riefis” will'
be his motto. Then, indeed, will the people
of Florida realize to Die fullest extent the
horrors of Radical rule- With inch a man
at the helm of State, only a-brief period of
time is required for this Republican “liberty”
to run into anarchy, bloodshed arid ruin.
The dying words of Madam Roland will come
home to us with all the vividness of the
Reign of Tenar: “Ob Liberty,-*what crimes
are committed in tby name-
State politics are considerably on the wane
hero, and the people manifest very little in
terest in the election which is to take place
on the 29th of next month—a foot .owing in
a great measure to their aversion to take the
registration oath, resulting from a misappre
hension of its terms. This is to be regretted,
because the Conservatives can, by exercising a
a little vigilance and activity, easily, elect {heir
Congressional candidates. The Radicals haye.
two candidates out—one of whom is a negro.
Great bitterness existunmung them. so much’
so that a compromise is altogether out of the
question, and the, Cpnaqsyativea who area
unit, can readily .“nigi Jg’ ! Gel). BfttoSf . if.
they will only icorA. 1 . More auoi;.
Respectfully, D.
-5-»
was only one ‘ pontoon”
would not have afforded e^
the-m’riltitqaB.' and the bra
would have been ueriftod ,. T , .. . , ,
ortion with them and the towa cut.off at the
first dash made by our trdops.
■It has been asserted by officers high in afi-
thority that the suggestion' above mentioned
was made and adopted, and that Jackson es
pecially attoififttod that hk trppps sftopjfi n »t
be allowed to fire, out -suonlfi’pfily use the'
bayonet ft is a well quthepticated. fqt't that
Lochrane argued the case '-hafmw -Jijagfe''
Epbiusqu fqr the prisoner, Utfa*' I 8bliiSWW'
.General Jordan for tiie St-ite.
was held , up until last week, whoiv-Ww'iw 1
hav? said, Judge R. sustained fhai writvamX
wfetofi tbs p.rwp.uep to he romanfiedinto-tho-
lands of the Sheriff of Decatur comity.-. -Wax 1
cam that the constitutionality, of thea«toa-i- •
>truetion acts was not decided by. the conrt,.- 1
the decision being made upon the paint that - -
too qonv}ctiop was illegal btcuusc tlm rigid Joitt. •
triqt byjunj teas (tented me prisoner, and that* *
so much and such parts of the reconstruction,,;
'laws as deprived persons accused of crime t ,pf,,
the right to trial by jury iqas unoQialituticuujjb,,
’ ‘ ' [4ufil«Wt CKrbriide, , ,
> fiv -
W-1
nilee
tgttiiM ffi
ouriti'ea, ]
t&c
uiu But. lie,
abroad veftsanst:
Ivee-iu r .v;-ji
Govesamcnk-i
' the* fttun-fi
_ h a-Ncou
doffipera, lQqt- ;
._ ftiftsd-i
fr-lost awthorit-y, e
’ to ^>eace.ftud-.
te-f. It. i* thee
iJand sevewi;
<8lfe of-tom
,the, various
,-law-abictiDg
fi, him, in his
L- I;,toereforei
itj^ to put forth
in tho -en-.
_ crimirr
intake your*
■dOU an opfcn:
Ai -.dJfi ill ;i -.June
>us.attempt you fail,
.grtended to your
’ffifisti-eRsYoa,*
mssssst.
in.fialtodUKmi-,
*4iof-m4iti«to-'
Of tha State. , .,Utge..
, on-ifi^s own opia-.
eptoWriffoa-j. A gen-
u filNfl- aftdjpll must
,Sm e f;4enaakft.lto
.peopfej of Jfofii-,county
rfe'toucq fa t tofh« c
rflll iRWttersof.
aShAWtoto- 1. •>
»...governor. :
v
A National Constitutional Convention^.
to be Cullcil. .
J Tlte Washington correspondent of the Bal-
tunqre (jazej(e rentes a oonversation which-he
recently- had. with a prominent Radical on
the subjeet of tlic Constitution iu its respect
fo parties and the' cohditiOn of the, country,
lift agieBfiijieBts already adopted, undouhtofir
lv, too#P fipnhtfqlly adopted, and others
postponed. The Radical leader remarked;
“ Why should we net call a National Con
stitutional Convention at once and frame a
new fundamental code to suit the altered con
dition of things ? Wa of the Radical side
are well aware that W e can never, convince
toe c.cjntopjiiiig minds of the. Democracy that
pur past, precept qiid prospective measures
fire ppustitoffPUal, find the UQueat portion'of
tout party will never pretend to believe they
are.'The best, the thinking men,of toe ootin,
try, are thereby kept asunder and hindered
from devising a'system having in view solely
the essential good of the nation. .The Con
stitution, firi things now staqd, bag i)Q vitality
in A- single hracte, seotiou, narffgmpH or
clause applicable 'either to" the Execu
?lie ‘AKuitca 'f’uTeliri -e—flu m ors of Brl«
7 V*'. 'ilKiVfdifl Ctrr’uptiim.
..,---to. AWusHrfitiTONCNOveiiib'ctTa, IBCfi,'
JYhen toe Alaska purchase had -been com-
{detedfiqd toe hil) appropriatmg $7,200,000
fad passed Congress, there was much specu-
. Istiori over fhg cojuifrs.as.to.. what, portion of
thigiuirchaifi.pn?aayr kairbeenssed in. feeing
rv, VAhd Aeshsidhsing ithe
press, 'la tfie bustle of poliffea, and under
pressure of events these speculations ceased,
and both Alaska and the “lobby” were soon
forgotten. ~ A fetV'Weelffl'ftgo toe' subject teas
again revtved by'-'a- mysterbris whispering
arounfi that,pertain .-.parties, ..hod, bv some
menus, either fair ^or foul,|posseS8ed .theru-
gelVes of an accurate and detailed list of toe
several sums of money paid out here to se-
.cure the passagef fir* wtf'*AlasEr” appro
priation; anfirihe'S|nmes : of t ‘the"pitrties re
ceiving toe, name. 1 The ...payments, it
■ was said, antoHnjf d. ‘told.opo, and
that only' fito riiilljo’ris;. of dollars would he
paid over’ to the'Ttflsiiiafi Government. A
single member of Congrees was - reported to
have received for his share, of-toe booty a
quarter of amrilhuu.-wbeto-eseh’-of-the lead-
ina journals ,of New York- jam put off with
“ $10,600. This report liftd it? .day and was
also soon fo^5U€n k 'b'u^ toe C^bje dispatch
,, caoie eirner 10 me r,xecuave, mm, m,uLi lu^^urn, V, u Ja.Ht” vtuq? m»picu
Legislative or Judicial Deptirtments of the [ stating that tot! Bfirfcgs mid drawn a ftmftin
Government, atidpfobnhiy will nof’foj many favor of Russia for Lt,000,000 sterling in pay-
vearp,‘if ever. ATS-au-.A* JMsasaa®-- 1— —■ J “■*■“—
ior^ ‘ *
mid about sixty
wounded and noi
quietly recrossei
the 15th, leaving
over another bjf
tion of toe’town,
ed-thatthe men’
ril,.-.
Course
see Dexter. They
, hum horse. It was a c
day, and theground was "frosty; but under
all these ■ disadvantageous circumstances,
Dexter trotted q mil®, us toflefi by General
Grrint Jn 2:211; the first half-mtie, where he
did not have to trot pgamst toe wind, in*l;08.
* - last week, when toe weather was
liable, be frlwl a 8-17.
Which is fester by some second toan any
the world ever trotted. Al-
_ -—*. West Disabled.
obtbebs Moneob, Nov. &2.—The steam-
! ^ K *y West, from New York for Charles-
|ton }
t „ and pnmps disabled, put in hero
‘fisy. She enconntfiefi a heavy gale pn
fr % eight.
I Hits'.
i,° n Thi
IHeokg
for re-
one bnndredprayer-
c b^h (Episcopal)
P :—> ~ ■ n* » * i—
*-<«ry farmer orie
; to know that cut nails,
|*iil dropped'into-cold, watefi
t as wrought nails.
l+."tA'.'L«4 • *
single to a top wagon, and rode with Gen.
Grant behindhim back to the city,and.do.wn.
the Metropolitan Hotel. Gen. Qrqrit h)m-
"Bay® &&&<£:
rhere
carriages.
There are symptoms of a reaction in Spaip.
Five hundred tmd sixteen- ladis|flf
have presented «n afifirew tq toe President of
the Council, requesting toe preservation of
the churches which have been ordered to be
pulled - down, and also the maintenance of
they encountered many, stages and
is;-nt r. &■)*. —t
the artillery was placet! upon the heig!
front of the breast works behind which they
had fought’ during tho day’s battle, with in
structions to: await a signal and then; to open-
fire upon toe town, and to continue the fire-
until further orders,‘or until the yejfe gf onr
troops -wonld show that they wore -iu’town—
in n position fo. be. endangered by • our lire.;; -
; The ip-fauti-y of the 1st corps were.posted.to
defend the artillery, (it wqs afterwards told by
men of the~2d corps that they had reesifiod
orders to strip to their waists,) but the signal
for the bombardment was never given
and orders oame tq IStijS Fitohj the -breast
works, as the proposed a “aok had hsciv
given np by Gen.* Lee, who feared that the
nnmengttL inhabitants remaining with'the*'
town' would sriffer'alike.witofhg Cfjgmy,,
No pen can describe t he horrors ana^butch
ery that wonld have atfppded tfioit night boin-
bardmept apfi attack, ‘ as suggested by toe.
dead hero who 'believed tbit ■’•war meant
fighting, and fightiug meant killing,”- The
town which, in its best-days did not, per
haps, contain more than eight thousand in-
’ litants, waserbwded with artillery, wagons.
by *iQ fundamental jaw whatever—written, or
unwritten—and, young afijjt is, unable to apt
peal to tradition, but left at the unbridled: ca
price qf ffi® figniagogues of ft® hour,” “Two
things,” cqnfinued he, “ are much to bo de
plored, toe one is. that fte foolish flatteries
of Grant by the Democratic press have shorn
toe General of the littlo weight he might
otherwise have had with hi3 Radical friends,
Wade, Wilson, Morton, Sumnef, Butler and
Logan, ifhqse cq-onsratjon would fee indis
pensable to bring about so desirable a result;
find the second ’ is, that the continued ill
health of Goneral Rawlings prevents him
tfo:
up actively engaging in the mighty events
[ ipoming up in to® immediate fqtoie- A Oon-
1 stitutioual Convention is his panacea for all
1 existing evils/:’ ; - 1 .
„ . basii|a the
... u The euemy
toe night.of,
Joulederatea to rejoice
M Jpr
e;r departure, show,
en ao numerous that
:the houses were not sufficient to contain'
them,- and that they had tbrfi down thfi’out
houses aud railings, and broken up the furni
ture, in order' to make beds in the streets
anfijnrds,
The writer of this cqmuuitiicatiqii has a
most profound respect for toe ’memory’ of
General Stonewall Jackson, yet ho does not
helieve-wito others that to« assertion made 1
by Ifr. Pollard that toe illustrious hero de"
sired to make.tt night attack.upon the-enemy
with his troops stripped, is a slander upon-
his memory, but he does believe that if there
hafi been more stripping to toe .waist; and
night attacks, with fewer days, of thanksgiv-
ha^Vlest"over
and less to mourn for flow.
frptCT 4
The RmiAiumc Was.—-Rev. J. V. Rogers,
ait Episcopal ritualist, of Memphis, Tenn.,
Who hqa for some time been making a sensa
tion in that city by his oeremonifil innova
tions and controversy with Bishop Quintaks,
.has ended by adjuring Protestantism and
joining the Catholic Church. Addressing his
church, he says:
j “Grappling, however feebly, with the mani
fold errors of rationalism, during tfie past
:e for advertiafife/will please jlftee there-
the following bertifioate,' signed by the
ler, or some dply authorized person,
is correct:
by [Aar* J
regular afiye:
and that hr-’
of has
{Byf _
will-facilitot'o
their accounts.
, dcfinptroHcr General.
[Newspaper publishers will please clip the
above, and retain for reference. It
case has just come before, the
tala. A young girl, 11 years of
attempted successively toe life of her
er and. sister, for the qoja purpose of
their blooi The child hqa been
‘ ' ' ' ’-ysieiaua, ana
ccumbeffisf
prqyed'to he T attaekea by the strange mania
of anthropophagy. Her extreme youth leqds
her physicians to hope that her cure may be
iccomplisbed. ' '
Patti-Caux is doing Wc!!, 'peouniariiy, siaee
hpr marriage, "tier engagements for the year,
commencing-’October l,'r868, will bring her
521;000 francs, gold, not including what she
may reasonably rely upon from private con
certs anfi-professional serVices at-other than
operatic; entertainments.' - - - - a
irj...
. ie systeih Of goverhmont ’
nteniplated by it’is effete, ahd the Ameri
can people-who gave toe world the example'
of a Constitution on parchment, coached in
plain. English words, now present- the’ singular
anomaly of tiring under a government guided -Atlantic. It may ba thqt q committee of
■' ' ' .. -Congress will be raised to investigate these
meat for Alaska, has revi«ed“*be-Btory, and
toisjdiaft batoggihei exact amount which it
' was alleged Russia wonld receive, has given
strong color to tha charge that the other
$2,200,000 was distributed on this side of the
year, I fietpymmed sortie month 6 ! sifiec. ftsyou
all know,’ lo torq'w “jysolf, nearf and spnl,
charges,' and determine how much it cost
the Russian Government to secure her money
f^e^-ot' fcer N“ " '
Beast Butler Still Goss for Greeneaoes.
—Butler writes to Greeley:
‘As my only supnoced offence against toe
ma
GECRCri MASONIC like instth
■“ fOMPAJl'y.
i; This- C5>mpa‘ny now'numbere fi,742jnem-
bora, und i* rapidly growing: - To enable cicfr
rcaders.toifomi some-idea of how it-has pro
gressed, and the amount of good, ithas.ac-
complished; we give the following, statistics:
Widow .reOeivad '$144. ’ Tile* sectmct de 1 ! 1 .
September 2,1867, ; and thfc ’irictow
$1»2..>: (Ehc third member diCfi Jiiliu.-iiV27 J, '‘.
IS6S^; nmownt-ptrid t6‘tie wMcm- ! S58''.; l ‘!~.'
fourth .raefiloot- died FebruakV “2*,* ufia
the widow; reo/ivt S7‘70.’- : Thc‘^iIfto- dftfel
March amount paid 'to wBdow 1S9&-
next death oohurri-d April 9, 1888, afliV'tho!
widow received SI, 190. The next twb'aeatjifi
were June 14and 91, fcuilffib Widows'fecefred
#4,87%umd41,971.- 'The'-hext'-tiiree^eal
were in July; two* on the I7th"and one’btfi
20th, and tliewidows'oP the firat-fwo rfiti
each: $2,318; and 1 tof the ’ hist’-$^354: ^
ntemberadiedm August, one AiiThe 7fli artd
the otiier on * the 12th; amount paid to tiie’
widows $2,530 and 82,58ft. "Tlirte'toed in 1
tfoptember,: the: 6th', efitfr aoa-27to, and!* w ’ ,
widows received $2,842! $3,085 -find $3^,^.,
Three died in October,- 1 ana t?to widoau rO- '
ceiwd respectively $3,-218; 33,2ft9'and t 33(52.T”
There-have: * been*-twb deaths-’toe prhsfefi’
month, oncionthe lOlh arid ’aitofflef on thi
154b, tad .the widowfi willrefekivh S^e^b'iint
$3,700. . nudm
The total number of deaths to datfiii trf,
Ud the total amount paid-to widows tff d6-
eased members $45,956.. ,'Hii* amount bas
.een raised by single paynmnt».of $J 10 eacm -
ndwlule n’o living member has felt tbe^oss,
>f sod rifling at sum, who cart tell' the acac unt
>f good the. aggregate hes- eccomylished?”
Che writer of this is not a.Maaouy and conse-
faently is not a member of .this Company,,
rat ho yieldk to ho one in his admiration for
his noble organikntitm; and those’who com-
>ose it. At. the present rate of increase, it
riU soon , number 5,000, and of course its
Heart's of usefulness will grow with its mem
bership. —Macon Messenger.
TWOi-HEABLYFIHISHtt*, OH
TO KENT,
r TiHE T3ESE-8T0ItY B2H3K EOTtD- ,
( ’.XAX* AAll*,Lrt’iUAlA
I TSQ, with <J«sp BABSMBaX. oa Om 1
eonthsUiof Baj uaaw 1
betvwo PpyVyi j
aqd BcU streets/ It la in good repair, sad j
Wfilt ....
■ ba rsated at a taw nte..
' Oc43—tf
Terrllile Trigeiiy
I Man Shoots Hit
In East Tennessee—A
Wire ami then KUb
Himteir Accidentally.
The Knoxville Press and Herald mentions a
earl-rending tragedy, which oc-.mzed at
'lountviUe, in Sullivan county; on Sunday
orniug last. *
Front the meagre details ,we could gather,
,ya that paper, it ceems that Mr. Rhea—so®
f the late-Kobert H. Rhea of thAt county—
Who for years had resided with his family in
f ie town of Blountville, on Sunday morning,
hile his wife was sitting in the porch, sup
posing no danger, took a pistol, a six shooter
-—and deliberately fired at her. The shot
tpok effect in the side of the head-,-inflicting'
what was thought a mental wound.. The wife
in terror fled out at the end of the porch, fell
ing in the yard. "Rhea, who seemed to'be in
furiated, pursued, aud was iu the'act of firing
again, when he fall from the porch. Iu the
The consents entered his body, killing I him
instantly. The lady, when last heard from,
was in a critical condition.
As,to the cause of such horrid conduct on
the part of th 0 husband, om informant knows
nothing, except that Rhea had for some
time b.een excessively intemperate, and was
probably laboring under a fit of mania ptia.
The family are of the highest respectabil
ity, and this terrible, circumstance has been
the occasion of mucii excitement aud sorrow
in the community.— NosSuiBe Union.
-—■ " > ;*» >’<•_' __
Official "Vote Tor elector, of PreiUdent
and Vice Piriideitt bf the Unite,1
States. t
1:
FOB RENT,
OUSE ON JOSES HTBEgT.
of Barnard. For patticalsr*
of Mrs. NF.VITT, next door, or ta
oc9
E. B. CHIPMAJj. 117
Between Bernard u
FOR'RENT.
jgSiCK STORE oa CGNSEE63 STttSET
ueicRifwkfct.
P03«6S8ldb given tinmadlatfcty.
Apply o
octl-tf
wmiiauw.
For Rent for a Term of Yeasty
lT valuable nick plantation os Tsrtt
fTlHA* . ie ■ , v*,. jeeveo y T -*t - - r t - tt-r-i wwo wvw.
■f Ugeeclice river, YaiambroaiA. coatotolag onf
itcreu Rice Land, Oa tho best
Dw *'
relling. Out Buildings ani Nogro EonjMe, kw -
mresber, list can bo put hoarder eta Tunica 1* odea.
The lauds bare been colUrated tba last *— ——
There are also SCO scree up lend, mil < *
.uov21-8tov»2w ROB.
HABBKBgAM A
m
TO RENT,
* ” * J
^ LAKOE. WELL LIGHTED A1£D A37 BQOift,
cUuu'ortahly furnished, toe (pr’Y’lff. Hcbpe
situated iu an eligible part of tho ctty.
business. Afi^ress -'Z,” Glass Bex tod; P. 0,
. noylT-lw ■
FOR RENTi
FURNISHED HOUSE on the S0oT3 ffiifi «T
J. B. Gordon
r, 1. Claris 101,761
J.C. NicboH 101,706
C. T. qpede 101,68*2
B. S. Moses..: 101,062
A. o. Bacon 101,691
J, B. Camming .... 101,639
H. P, BeU.......... .101.600
O. P. Farrow. S7.1S9
A. T. Akermon 57,1-2
F. M. Smith ........ 67,129
John Murphy. 57,129
E. I. Higbee 57.130
W. H."Whitehead ...57,131
J. E. Bryant 57,095
S. C. Johnson 57,131
J. D. Waddell 101,60;ijj. L. Dunning 57,131
Total" veto 153.896.
Gordon’s majority.. *44.638 l Electors for the
Clarbe’s majority 44,629 J State at large.
[Atlanta Era.
In 1867 nine thousand buildings were erect-'
edin Chicago, at an expenditure of some
$10,000,000. Twenty-five new churcheswere-
commenced'or completed, and various busi
ness blocks of a fine character. A splendid
block on. the corner of State and Washington
streets, of white Connecticut marble, coating
about 3200,000, has beep, leased for S50,000
per annum.
into toe. effort now being made by toeCath-
ojiq party IU toe Ohureji of England to unite
that ohqroh with the Ohnrch of Rome; lint,
unwilling to-do anything stealthily, I preach
ed and wrote too boldly for my brethren, and
declared on the honse top what others ad-
' mitted in private. The Bishop sent his “in
terdiction,” but was unable consistently to
tty nje. Meauwliile my Sadies find efforts
•convinced me, igofe and more, that even if
opr clergy were ieadyfar Bitch a union ns that
proposed, to 0 people wonld, for toe moat
part, split on the rook of private interpretation,
bo that, after all, onr partial Success would
only be a quasi qualification for future
. schisms, whenever ambitions rulers, ecclesi
astical or civil, should grow restive under the
cross; and therefore, after, mature delihera-
*fon, Jed, I humbly trust, by toe Holy Spirit,
Jhavo determined to renonnee toe Episcopal
Ohnrch, and leave the rest to God. 1 believe
toe ancient See of .Rome to be tbe centre of
all jurisdiction in niy Master's Kingdom, and
humbly yield to'convictions which all my
wioridly hopes and interests wonld disperse.'*
' ■- / •"
tiSHAaOB JfiLiJER Defines his Position.—
Senator R. T. It. jliiiXR l^afi addpsssed
letter to a friend ill Washington city,-in which
Pf UJPlAlr
“J placed myself in opposition (o nearly all
is by frankly accepting the terms
"in the reconstruction acts. It
well for their generosity and tolerance,
d iq pot fi httle gratifying to me that while
actively and openly opposed them, I re-
hefiithair confidence, and they very well
-fiS LUJf UJAa^ UgtUUSli lilts
Republican party man assertion of opinion
"that the Government might pay all its cred
itors—whether pay due the soldier disab’.cd
in her service, or pension due to th*j widoa
who had'lost her husband to save too nation's
life, or the money loaned by the bankers to
the nation at fifteen per cent, interest in gold
—each and all, in one kind of money when
the contract allowed it and the law awarded
it, I shall be forgiven even if. I fio not repent,
which i shall nql do, ns Entity see it is wrong
to do otherwise. Gratefully yours,
“Benjamin F. Butler.
“Lowell, Mass., November 12, 1868.”
Greeley replies: ■
“We do not care to banfiy words with Gen.
Butler. We deeply regretRhat he chooses to
make himself useful to the party he seems to
oppose rather than.tq that wh^qoe he derives
liw political support. ‘ The countenance
g iven by him to the national villainy proposed
y Mr. "Pendleton cost Gen. Grant a great
many votes, and will do great harm so long
• us it shall be persisted in. What he says
about toe national creditors receiving fifteen
per cent, in gold on their loans is not true;
and while professing, to feyor the foil pay
ment of every public creditor he is acting so
os to keep the Government dishonored and
its creditors defrauded to tfie latest possible
iflomefif. TtYe ^profoundly,, regret that Gan.
Butler’s greaf tidtmVk arB put * to no better
use,"
ideratand that I will, as a Senator, offer no
:tions opposition to Gen. Grant’s adminis
tration. On. the contrary, so for as is consis
tent'with my duty to my country, and'my
obligations to the-Constitution, I .will sustain
- him ” '
The
fqr the President, wh
festion
ited fe Gfingress tolH winter,- will afea^e
that of Greeting a new Presidential mansion,
and too position whioh it is rtimored here
M^s. Grant has taken wiU hasten the latter
movement. It is stated upon good authority
that Mrs. Grant declares she will not leave
her present comfortable home for the uncom-
- - - ' " at.
to
nent oh all’State occasions.—IPasAtj
in Baltimore Gazette.
■*&Hr
Rumor now. says toa*'toe managers of Tam-
ifiny Hall hqve resolved' to nominate A. Oedst-
r or 4btahain Torrance, for Mayor, instead
6f: Georgfi i
Ben. Butler’s Position—A special repor
ter-of-toe N6w -York Herald has recently had
a'conversation with Ren Butler, who has ex
pectations of becoming the Radical leader of
toe next Congress. The late Presidential
election, said the General, was a -“thrown
race;” toe leaders of the Democracy having
intended it to go just as it did, Grant win
ning the Presidency and Hoffinan winning
New York. The newspaper defection in New
York and Washington waspart of the scheme,
the closeness of the' race in Pennsylvania
and Indiana determining the leaders tode-
jetoe party by toe proposed change of
front. The new administration will be radi
cal up.on th® reconstruction points, but con
servative upon financial matters. As to the
Alabama claims, he thinks the people ore
'willing to wait-until the precedent can be
used during some English war to square ac
counts by a like chance on British commerce.
> l ♦ » 4 —
f ’The Tobtugas Prisoners. —The Boston Ad-
•verliscr; ispeakiflg oL the^ men now confined
in the Dry Tortugas on the charge of com-
_ icity in the assassination of President Lin
coln, says: “ Nobody ever eppoeived that
Arnold was gnilty .of anything beyond the
plot to abdnet; there are grave 'doubts whether
OXaughlin, now dead, was implicated for-
ther 'than that, and toe commission which
tried them'‘understood tins fully, or they
would have been sentenced to toe gallows
instead of for life at the Tortugas. Spangler,
whose six jeara’ term | is more than half ex
pired,' is undoubtedly an innocent mem, knowing
nothing of-either plot; but everybody who
ever examined 4 'the matter,' except President
Johnson became convinced of this long ago.”
The Alexandria Gazette adds to the above:
“ We beliqve Dr.' Mudd * to be entirely inno-
cenL .H lie', time tfiis cratrage uponjusti.ee
The number of meteors counted at tho
Cambridge Observatory, pn toe night of the
13tif aiia- morning' of the 14th instant, by
three observers, was 4,641. Great care was
taken that toe number should not he exag
gerated by counting the same meteois several
limes by different observers, so that the ntun-.
her visible was probably somewhat - |£f$ter
than the number counted.
__ i A-laige number of iimiU;a in Gloucester,
Mcsbachnaetta,
BROUGHTON STREET,’ third doO* aUtflf 1
AniplesMUe Acoommodartonw i
R)von immediately. Fog |*.-Ttirulara ■
PROFESSOR SEMQ£?S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEKT;
U5Rrougbton.il.,,
In Mr. George W. Wylly"s Building, U£
A IX the new and CuhlonaUs Tpoiirriin Acf
Waltzes taught. Quarter com men dsgffvm US r
Schools and Semtnarlrs tanghf eft.TQtKT*;
a of tuition for Ladies’ Oxsa, Mondsr and WV4-
f afternoons; cises tor young ?Pa«en aadlQya-
adajr, Thursday and Saturdav aftera*$as?
u'a Claas, Taeaday.TMrtadsrana Bahuffs?
ExtlusiTt private iessoss aTeryd»yfts«g
e to two o’clock.
ricUj iitttnoca, Indies’ MatlnT
For paittculara or tdrcnlarc, zpiay eg tadteee
are almost penniless, on ac
count qf to® failure of the mackerel fisheries.
Ijhe ivihter fishing will be pursued wi f h met
itnair usual 'energy. - The 'vessels that have j
followed eodfishimj all tfie year have done I
well, the fish commanding good prices and
sales. . . ...
City Marshal’s Sale
jVXarkiet Stall*:
j A bloody War has been inaugurated in the
~slai
Feejee- Islands between the settlers and na
tives. in which the parties vie with each other
in deeds of cruelty and inhumanity. The
natives appear to.have, recovered their relish
for hninan flesh, and Heveral instances are
cited in whioh they killed and ate prisoners
taken in battle.
Heavt Draft on the Bank of England.—
London, November 17. — Baring Brothers,
bankers, drew $1,000,000 from the Bank qf
England yesterday for the Russian Govern
ment. It is said this was on American ac
count, and the money was in part payment
for the territory of Alaska.
A few months ago a house painter of Wor
cester, England, purchased for £6 an old pic
ture of Christ bearing toe cross, which be
longed to a deceased canon of Worcester ca
thedral. It proved, when cleaned, to be a
work of great meait, and was acid by its for
tunate possessor for $700.
Darrso Corn.—Experiments recently made
at Chenca, Illinois, in drying corn by hot air,
and thereby getting it to an early market, and
obtaining toe first prices of the season are, it
is said, repaid by a perfect success. Two dry
houses are already in operation, and another
will be added.
Forty car-loads of mess beef passed through
St. Louis Friday, from Leavenworth and other
points, £/; route to places East' and Europe.
Several through bills of lading for anch fr eight
from Leavenworth City to Liverpool have
been signed during the past week.
It is stated that at least $50,000,000 are in
volved hi the mining of copper in Michigan,
and-30,000 to 40,000 people - are dependent
upon toe mines in which this large capital is
invested.
The Mexican Congress, has decided by a
test vote to stop the work on the Vera Cruz
railroad. Tnie is done to put an end to the
railway system, as dangerous to Mexican in
dependence.
v-*-
Wm. Brenan, Sheriff of Decatur county,'
Ga., who was tried by military commission *
for lolling a negro; in the discharge of his
duty, during the April election, has been ac
quitted.
Secretary McCulloch says that under no
circumstances wonld he remain in office after
the 4th of March, and that his only'desire is
to hand over the department to his successor
in the best possible condition.
fNDEB DZBECTIQN GF THE
J inTTERI wHUeliaitt*atMisUta tt.»«
tow*, oa WCDSESDAI, tto 3*1 day ef Xfsei
, at 10 o’elock a. xa., tto E«ef, hfee:, TtgS”
no instance tflil tto bid ota;
or nader ot most*. ]
received.
ovll-lOt
PERSONAE.
YOUNG Ui5, twanty-threa old,
medium supply of ‘•common a« ~
3 solicit-* a fcw correapondeite tram
” of Georgia, and South CaroKm.
t not:
flartii aeen both on and
[y «pr*rtTid is a grain
tlilrd is the root of ail avll
whole is one of the “Un
CHOICE FREE LUNCH.
T JIEP.CHASTS’ BXCHASOE,
EVLBT DAT. FBOii 11 TO I O’uirQQMi
On Ball etraet. opposite tto Cost <je.cn,
Best ot Wince, Liquors and Ales, Havana cad Co*
:uvetic S«ars. Ctewlas »nd Raajrtag lotoato, jtj If
of oU trade, ao.. by
kogaat • ANg£3) THAS3SL
ENGINE and BOILER WANTED'
ANTED To piTprutAga, Aft
EpiliER. Any one baring rscnwSiLsmjh Dfta
(daprtan, power and lomst cszb.&izu-
Address J. J. O B., Box Its, fcrr-.ncjt g. ft.
portB-» '
Fine Brick Residence fox
A 1
FINE BRICE HOUSE, in cso cf foe 1
tina« in the city, cootsloifif
botrt room, water ciooet and-vmSoewI. wim L
ever; room; Uso. • good well of water m tto yuii a&3
■water In etable. Furniture wffl be sold wim
bouse if deelred- Furniture all sew and in panto*
' order. Sold for no fault, but tto owner it i*
ink tbe State: Addree*BoxlC9fcr:
nov21-tt
A No. 1 Plantation for Sale,
Ji 3C _ ET ! SK MPXS BELOW 24^*
—BHIDGE, Georgia, coataiaicc 1,21? *<.
cleared rad tmder fence; quite psoducxiTg &aa
good water end a line mwaudenat mill, and «m
cf -.timber and a few «md eziha.
|~or particulars, Inqnire of
• B. H. BUTLSB,
HOV19-2W "
Tanatomgfc
D. Lit.—The University of London has re
cently established a, new degree, the highest
in toe faculty of arts, with tho title D. Lit
or Doctor of Literature. It. ik I open to all
graduate in the arts of F.nMiuh tonversities.
Gen. Grant will have control of fifty-three
thousand offices and officers, whQse annual
compensation amounts tq thirty millions of
dollars. ' —
and her sister, two domestic
. . _ lit Lee," Massachusetts, have just re
ceived intelligence that a wealthy old relative
has died and left them $70,000 each.
j LAND FOR SALE
glOQ ACRES. LUNG NEAR OH*
RaBtood, At Station Na X Good ri»« Imd,
wooded ini ttmbrrad. WIU to sold low bat e**.
Apply to -A. D
nortl-tf 7*
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GARDEN LOT FOR. SALE.
OT SO. ICO, CONTAINING FIVE ANDKVKf.
ACRES OF LAND, ljin* about I
from tto city, near tbe :
avenue and Caujatin Bluff road.
Will to sold, low for caob.
CHEAP,
BED BOOH SET OF FURNITURE,
Mattras* and Springe. Can he seen at :
r South Broad and Lincoln j:j-
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