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Speech of (ieieral Morgan.
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U r*« Hoiss, ob lh« !Otb, on (be motion
to raeoMldor the action of (be House It »d-
opting tko Minority Report of the Usance
Committee* Qenernf XIorgan told;
I on yester-
dealt
HON» WSMON 'Pin,
■jJ&ESBiSBi -
■l-gjj- nr. tarewt tUl Mr Uflrialor# b»
fcfl'r.f bVilirjoh orty tot year, toraakalewa . _
for ui. iUflulriHVwV department bo let | «J. Report to eg Id
but hyoentewoe to toe lowed biiMtr.
PMSTaWm L
Mb. flrxAKss—1 wti mrpriaed t.
day to hear read from the Clerk's _
Minority Report of the Finance Committee.
The members of that Committee who repor
ted the Majority Report had no intimation
that sack » course wan about to be taken by
any portion of tbo Committee.
Aa chairman of tbo Bub-CommUtce who
made tolke Finance Committee the Report
which forms lb# basis of the Msjority Report
presented to the lleuse, I feel it my duty to
shew cause why the notion of the IIouhc in
adopting tbo Minority, inatoad of the Major-
“ * bo reconaidered and re
When I first submitted the Sub-Committee's
report to the general Committee, it was not
I aesopUhla to them, and before they would
d*plete«raa a small Island, with America as adobt it as their own, they wanted certain
uue of its chief tows. 1 polast so arrangod aa to meet more nearly
Whatignoranee! America is a unlrerae, I the flews of the whole Committee. When
u . a A«vi»a ii a \|m»i altered, however, It did not suit, and tliey
lW.M04.iu huh and A(W?a its .Mecca. ( wamlc< | f UT thtr change* : and when, at
i length, 1 gave the Sub-Committee's report
“WHavuiia
On our first ptge will be found the Jury
John's Mountain, near Dalton. La found to
he an immense oowi bod. The coal is said to
(•e of an csccllcnt quality.
*4 . «! .. - .
Important Qi'kby.—Ilow can members of
■ iTlSR'HirforHo teljevethM Georgia 1.
tioaMFdiufBolBI Recording to law, consci-
i ndPuifr am Jmieatiy draw thsir niae dol-
lam per day ? Our devil and the dear people
e to know. Don't all anawer at
[• AVo. ,
s'fttilloek A Co. from appropriat.
in*' nil the Stye's funds.
—‘ ■■■mu'iiBn ii^
|k£T On the night of the 14th, the jail in
tfpjfnqum#|WAs jjtirm hy a prisoner, who at
would like!
Georgia Legislature.
[Special to th/Fpnrnal & Messenger] T
< ' Xtlarta, February 22
Ho cut.—Mr/Bisson moved to reconsider
die first reading of the bill to remove the
seat of Govertnent hack to Milledgeville.—
Lost.
Mr. Fiupatrick moved to reconsider the
bill lost Saturday, to elect mutflcipel officers
of Mncon. host. Ho also, pipped an ad-
jonrntneiii in deference to V'asbitrgfdu^ bitth
-day. Lost.
"The hill 16 establish a syalerS 'oT pnhlTc
instr.iciion being the special order, was ta
ken up. | ••(. / . }
Mr. I'arke, of Gwinnett, offered a ■suba/i-
tule.
- Mr. Bryant- spent tiHfthfi lWir*«Wlf
ing stssion discussing the oiiginal bill, dur*
Tfe Cb|
to
Jka
ployed %f the iGeneraiAssembly
lulred tedo tbn business, eve artf’rall—ly
Informed that the number in the House is
fifleeu whilst that of thn Senate is twenty.
unaccountably strange to ua.
same el the GcmmUleo appei
gate the matter ? Is it asleep ♦
i'“ r T, '
the Sen.le, when tb. labor, of Ib.t body re
quire Jtol Pfort, l tbab tlUl H<AlM 0
r Witt bo.be-
I lolncedt.
The people
to \gridle),4o
that body de-
.1. within
b£ fof« in de |loi|.,' i»|
.umo thou the bu.lne.. or
wiili tb., Ho
pre.umc
niiiiili -Bat
mn.t ho rotten In Denmark.— ContHhiHon.
A \Vohfl WoTb^Vounh Xfkx.—On*
o< our beat creole families, the beat].
Mr. Scott hoeing highly oduptlpd ueroon.^Jounil itaelf
!^ d w22Jl!?.S ttt tllc o>*"w1K»ar»lJtwi>ii thre*
nitolUdfftnl the «oldicr / «n 1W Ji» Ml gaftf tbo
i i.urbdfonnd the window grating
iu order to make UU escape. When he
tuundihet the fira was beyond Ills control,
yigg Leplcd lustily for help and was rescued
f 1*41111 ilie building, which was consumed.
• tXunCuaamimoN says:
^ 1^‘^^lie alfsenot of anymore “cohesive
power” of public plunder to bind them to-
geth^*. the Republican party in this State are
hopelemly .plii ...under,” | U.rernor UulloeK ought
. L ot... „ ed t ho money, and Ida
Fw Da»i.v I'naas says, that it is too small tll . m.i*. AI ..V, BA(
iu be split.
li is excpqjlitiglj “sinali'', uud
»*»<I _
ally to the general Committee, 1 believe
that some three or four of these gentlemen,
who bow place their names te this .Minority
Report, were present and acting.
AH that 1 desire, Sir, is that the people of
Georgia should have ail the faota in lids case.
When this shall have been accomplished aud
•very fact bearing on the. matter shall hive
been presented to the public, then l do not
fear the decision. The expenditure by Gov
ernor Johnson of $9000, more than the ap
propriation made for the purpose of protect-
tag the public interest in oonnectiun with
the public buildings at MUIedgcvUle, is pre-
oisefy suoh a precedent as would spply In
this case. Not the expenditure of $9MJ0 but
the purchase of new furniture for the Kxe-
cutlve mansion, and lha Halls of the State
House. For this there is lie authority of
law and gentlemen mistake the argument
when they attempt to make the Majority
Committee say that it was merely the use of
the $9000. We sap it is a precedent and one
which exonorates Governor Rnllook to a great
extent. He had ho express authority to
expend moneys for that purpose which were
not appropriated. We are told that in the
tuslaoce before u«, Governor Uullook exer
cised loo tmioh authority and positively acted
illegally and wrong; and yet this couiiuiiteo
tells us that anothsr Committee should he ap
Ml/raw P«*A'
respective ages of sixteen, eighteen
and twenty 'They ■ Hid delt their col-
educate
barbarism.
Fending the discussion—Mr. Scott havinj
the floor, which he yield; *
moved to adjourn io honor t.
bi«b‘day. The motion prevail^
House adjourned till to-morrow morning.
^ jofo U* „ f , tb.OoMf.de-
It l* thought thu CougttM viA Itti.j'f.ro, ^oy gud had rttorned to a deeolated
a ' Th««amubk:««,cfgy,
A *t Of Mmo t«M aamt«... io I.. I wrought oar y audlate for aupport
agitating the Republican cliques. j of parents ana BisteiP. All noc^tsarv
No se-sion of the Senate to-day. f wants were provided for, but with
— lewtamatfSttSB
Atujia, February 28* j of/jlte Boil* -Tliia,-a'(t»'apt to >lo ,on-
Tbo Senate .pent the enlir. wnlon on tbo; durr-(], at^l Jtfl/f AUUdlt thought and
Kiluc.tiun bill, whloh I. .Imilor lo tbo ltou.01 coDiultntiou, a‘remedy traa found. >
bill on the >.uo .ubjeci. | At night the weary hoy., -tOo li
Uotb llou.e. seen. Intmned with the ne. , ^ rtttdy theinielvea. fotmd tUttrOn-
j ‘ i0I >P-vidcd by graMhr' BdoV.
hers say it will take about two million ho] were.re»daioud bypafeatpajui
put the MU now before the House, Into op *
oration.
Rut few sections of the bill before the 8en-1 brightened amaiingly tilo toil* of the
.10 were perf.cl.tl, .hen the Renat, .djo.irn- Jb , al|1 B tll0 , U(liei 1 6f th „
hour were mado fartniliar topics, and
tho home converted into a school-room.
Without muoh trouble or studf-6h the
part of our fortuuatu youths, the
avuues of knhwledge were stormed,
pointed to investigate the matter, and uvcei-
State should pay the money!
tain whether the
This coure is not
nol to have expci
action was ille L .
It. If his conduct
was right and his aotion dictated by pure
otherwise' ^olives, and the moneys have been applied to
the interest of the State, the Stale ought lo
logical. If, as they say,
Governor Bullock ought not to have expend
was illegal,
the Stale ought not to pay it. If his condu
lion
homeopathic, (we mean no disrespect lothat | pKJ i(> Tbe illegality 0 f Ooverno Mullock's
-ekoal/ ioasaiaeh as ‘Mike cures like. ” j aouon is, 1 apprehend, asserted with more
Through hydropathic treatment would
.ivkill it—which, Is of little matter
hJl AoliticT,*
cure ! than ordinary force in this minority report,
to (lie
lew t'Mftlftllml AueidBCBl.
The new Cohatitutlwnal Amendment, adopt-
-kd by the Radical United Slates Senate, says
Mhe Atlanta InliHigtnrtr, is denounced by
prominent Radlosl Journals, who
} resist encroachments of
» rights of Iks States. The
|rd centralisation Is beginning
I by Republican party organs—
danger that must result from
I St*lea of all power, and confer-
Oratress. We are glad
7&att?,22 ndence manifested
Should this amendment be confiraed by
lent and institutions of the oouutry. Tbe
irticle annuls forever all speeial qualifications
or Jt,oJ(Ung officeJn any of the States, and will
pflflyTMnre important alterations in
MuuM.vmm Constitutions, as well as
e relations of all the States to the Oen-
^ernl Government, It irill prose by far lAv
Uunyut *trp,jAal Aat Ms# far barn taken toward
eoniQlidttfion of our polttcal power and the air-
"tuai overthrow of State inetitutione,
* A change like this which is proposed by
MhecSanatt^ia fundamental and far reaching.
. At was aaraaatly contended by several leading
members of that body, is essentially revolu-
t ionary in its tendencies and results Our
political system will bs very greatly modified
by its operation, and with the faoillly whtoh
will puts be introduced of making still Airther
changes. It is impossible fully to estimate or
wivcu to anticipate the ulterior consequences
that arc likely to flow from it. Out ofnecessity
which the rebellion forced upou the States of
the SoutliYiM*which really pertained only
to the», the champlonsufa particular theory
of social rights have carried through the Sen
ate a change in the fundamental law, which
mt ikes down everything like local independ
ence in State affairs, and abolishes sll power
iu a Slate to protect it against any social or
lMiUllfaj.fvUs.to which it may be especially
••xBtinli.lfliB Cfkstitution of tho United
HtWfesiN Wniamended, will clearly no long.
•*r lie the Constitution whloh was adopted by
our fathers. With aueh a provision, even as
A ic4istio»« R could never have
Attention or 1787; still less
could it have been acoepted by the Conven
tions of any bf the SUtes. If It is now con
firmed, it will be only an overthrow of State
Constitutions under the spurious guise of a
Constitutional amendment in favor of free-
POOR BULLOCK.
•llli.f oi low or oi preceueui, lor
toil money, nnd If tho money wa
plied lo too purpoaoo for which li i
oed then, *lr, the But. of Ueor,
->ltir.private news from Washington
seem, tn indirate very eonelnaiv.ly
ilint in the event of the panaago by
rottgrena of legi.lntion remanding the
Smt« to n military dependency, that
lonh Hill will h« appointed military
#fioveninr. It aeema that Grant haa al
ready imlipatcd and expreaaed anpremo
diigma atitUl course of the Bullook
Hlodgclt ring, and that the Illegal and
-milaabio aotion of Bullook in aeiaing
AIM. .appropriating the fund* of the
w .* rr */ t . or ,* a -
llionty, naa canaed him to determine,
if the State govermeut la destroyed by
Confer, to place a man at the bead
o^tne jprovisional goverment iu whoa.
hnneaty and integrity he can rely.
.Bullock, it ia said, haa already re
ceived a hint of this aort, and is rapid-
this State. We shall not be aarpriaed
if, in a low, Anys^ the Express Agent
does not aiieover that-no ncccaaity
exists tor furiher interierenoe by Oon-
gibM With 1 the aBaira of the State,”
nnd tliat “the maaa of the pooplo are
peaoable aad law-ubiding.” Wo have
lokor conver-
aiona under leas potent indnocracnts.
But what ia to become of tk« poor
.«MWrMriHti hi. master Grant “kick”
him out of office? Will be ntire to
the quiet paxlora of the Kxprtaa Com
pany, aud reaume lit. coutrol of tho
“Kaolin - Company,” wboao financial
afliura be .heretofore managed with so
iu oriler lo whitewMh the course of Tro iH-
urer Angler. If you are going lo ccusurc
Governor Uullook, why don't you give nil tlie
facts? Why don't you state dial die Rail
road Commit too, as die evidence before this
House shows, iiad bad a inert ing lin e, nnd
the members of dint commit!c, or die groat
msjority of them, promised tlicir support to
tbo measures which were about being taken
for heating lighting, and furnishing the Capi
tol building ? With this fact in view, it is
not manifest that the deduction drnwn by
these gentlemen who submit this minority
report are ungenerous; and in fact untrue?
Aid again, sir, the *‘whitowasbing'’ pro
cess is closrly seen, when wc tnkc into account
the fact that the Finance Committee has luul
a letter from the Georgia Natioual IJauk iu
which it is distinctly staled dint Ttcnsurcr
Angler went to that bank and proposed, dint
for a certain per ccnlagc, lie would deposit
with that Hank the funds of tho Htnlc. By
way of apology for this course, the Treasurer
staled to tho Rank that it was “the custom of
Treasurers” to do (his. Upon investigation
howsvor, tho Committee ascertained that it
has not been ths custom uf the Treasurers,
and that it nevor has been known to be.
Why did ths Committee not state, then,
that 9 per oent. upon the daily balances of
the State funds in the hands of the Georgia
National Rank was paid to the Treasurer
Angler for his own personal account ?
Borne genUeaon say we have nothing to do
with Angler. Tben # whjr do gentlemen white.,
wash hie conduct In the manner in which
this minority report does U T Vhe truth te
however that not a single one of the concluv
sions drawn Mr the minority of the Commit,
lee Is drawn from the facts aa elicited by the
Sub-Committee, which was specially appoint
ed to.lnvssligats this matter, nor is there a
single conclusion drawn from the facts ns they
actually exist.
If ilovsrnor Rullock had no authority,
either of law or of precedeut, for advancing
was not ap*
it wan ad van-
Ueorgia should
refuse to pay it, let the responsibility fall
where it may. Out if this advancs was u
proper one, ir Governor Oullook had a prece
dent for the advanee, and if a reasonable
emsrgenoy existed and tbe money has been
applied to State purposes, theu, sir, the State
should provide for it. “Out,” say some gen
tlemen “why did not Governor Bullock report
to the Legislature immediately on its meeting
the foot of this advance having been made
They ignore the fact that Governor Bullock
oould not at the time find the Treasurer at
kis post and that he desired when sending to
the Legislature all the Information about ibis
advance, to have n statement from the Treas
urer aeoomponled by origieal vouchers which
eould be verified and presorted in proper
•hope* Had the Treasurer been at his post
at that time the Governor telle you distinctly
that this should havo boon done.
The ory lias been raised all over Georgia
that Governor Bullook “stole” this money.—
If, ae has been asserted here frequently in
the oourso cf this debate, tbe gentlemen be
lieve fblly and freely in the Integrity of the
Governor, why not have the courage lo eay so
by your act. The report of the Finance
Committee telle you plainly that it was an
unauthorised expenditure; but that it was
done with pure intention and for the benefit
and welfkre of tbe State.
Surely, gentlemen will not maintain a poli
cy in thie matter, which is not sustained by
frets. They should be willing to find out
the truth, regardless of ths feelings or Inter*
eets of party, and when eo found, they should
be wUllng nnd genetous enough to assert It
despite popular clamor.
As a menbtr of the Democratic party, 1
was mortified and chagrined yesterday to see
that aa soon as the gentlessan from Floyd mo
ved in this House to adopt the mlaorlty re-
port, the geatleman from Randolph moved
the previous question, and thus cut off all
explanation. It was saying te ns that the
party were goleg it btlad; and therefore they
pat on the breaks. Sir, I am eld enough to
have learned, by experience, that no party
and ne people can maintain its position long
in error and deceit. I, sir, love the truth,
and 1 love the party who can, upon all occa
sions and under all circumstances, maintain
it. No party eon long survive a violation of
striet honor nnd truth. There is n just God
who rules ear destines, and He is the fouu«
tain of nil good.
“Truth, crushed to earth, will rise sgein-
The eternal years of God are hers;
While error, wounded, writhes in pein,
And dies amid her worshipers.
The appropriation for tire briny in
tb* bill now. pending before Congrew
i< upwards of M,000,000, boing
eleven millions more than Iasi year.
Tho Radieals, whilst voting for a bill
in tbe House to out down the army
expenditures, ara putting tho estiranie
ot tbesa txpeoditura* mulloo upou mill-
it ever hap been. That's
tbe way tbemoney goes. That’s tho
mode 10 vliot otr taxes are to he
(■Said, That’s the faehinn in, which
we are to be relieved from our Intel-
ruble ~
das Mare A hast the laaaga. i
Allan Ball.
this subject “Mack” writes to'^
tile Cincinnati Enquirer as follows: i
The inauguration Bal I project is in
...... — r . wi .a sadly mixed up condition, owing to
right. Wliy till, <11,proportion in fsror of the desperate attempts maile lo keep
the gentleman from Africa nut of it.
Hner tho abandonment ol the original
idea in consequence of tho. ‘couspiutoy ’
as it was (tolled, to get the colored
g ntleman injtho citixsns ofWashing-
u took tho matter in hand and pro.
to welcome the coming and
lg guest of tho White
oose m a very fine entertainment, on
a scale equal to any within tho power
of the Congressional Committeo, but
difisring from that of tho latter in be-
Ing uoo-poltticnl in its character, and
not being under ths management ot
offleo seekers nr fhvor hunters.
Genera! Grant, however, with that
greatnaaa of aooI Which haa character
ized so many oi ids aotion, rtfusod to
participate in an entertainment to
whioh President JoHnson would be in
vited j and it .oon spread abroad, be.
sides, that tho “retained rebels” 1 were
trying to get poeeession of the new
President. 1 Their estimate ol Grant’s
vMna’maft be high when they regard
a dancing party aa oertain seduction
lot'Mm -1 So,-they thought, they must
flank the “rebel" movement, end to
do this they revived their own' prn»
gramme, which the Ethiopian had
Irightenod into a comatose condition.
They are to havo a ball at any rate.
■ And now oomos tbo oolored gentle,
man again te fright tho souls ot (ear
ful Radicals. Like Banquo’s ghost, ho
still threatens to disturb their feast
and stop their revelry. The last bar-1
rioade suggested for his exclusion was
a pecuniary one. It was proposed to
raise tho nrkm of tickets to twenty-
five dollars, which it was thought
would pltoe them beyond tho ruaoh ol'
the oolored pocket. Perhaps it will,
but I still think a fond ought to be
raised to holp tho impooumous colored
gentleman, and to enable him to be
merry with hin pretended political
friends. It would evoke a true solu-,
tion of tho "equal rights" question
than anything Congress can do or the ,
Supremo Court decide.
—..to-
(lettoii Markets.
AtSAlY, Oa., Felt. Id.—No codon offering 1
for ml,.
CORN! CO]
IfVou want COHN in Large or Small Quantities, for Cast!
Til
Time, call nt I he
«t
CORN EMPORIDI
cd.
In Oie House, (he school bill with suhstl-
lutes, wav on the motion Mr dhumutc, refer-
ed lo a joint HjpebUl eotsotiUte. •
Ths Immigration bill, being tbe special order,
wan taken up.
Mr. Shumate, from (be speoial .committee,, , , , . ~ t , ., , , *
offered a substitute. The substitute and bill V/ Ml® iPW*
were laid on the table—ayes 02{ nays 44. i tliolr family.
Tbe General Tax bill was passed. ] To-day tboy stand forth remarkable
This bill raises a ualf million outside of exemplars ol such teBchioes. Thek
tttti .sar! n Sk* *
The Governor's veto of tbo Columbus and gaming at HO cXpOQSO or trouble.-—
Milledgeville municipal bill wss read, and One, WO tUlllk, will, in time, make
pending a motion to pass the bill over the his mark as a mathematician; another
veto, the House adjourned UU Uy afternoon. seiontific agrioulturifit. All arc
Mr, Kimball ■ onlmla nmanUi tl.e >p.r. abovn Ul0 avorttgo iu uudemteuding,
House Iasi night was a bnllUnt affair—large- j . —uw ,L nm *L„
ly aiiemUd by .legislators nn«l by visitors to tnrt Dear With them the ronnlnff Im-
ihe Capitol. Gsobuia, press ot ,thft‘ ^tcllful, bol^f-love
wnioh m«do snch a brave fight against
Atlanta, February 14. circumSlonov* This may bo tv pcen-
Til. Soiiid, raaumoa tho wuridcreilan or | iar 0#t0 but aare |„ ll0l impracrlowble
''‘ittrflrriL.oV .M.ol«l tout » for other femiliro. I. love not dlroug
specifio detail of its provisions be given hi the ill tno uoarts ol pare ts and sistoni,
limits ol a dispatch. Kvery distrivl is re-j and deep pity lor the sons and broth.,
quill’*! in provide its own school-house, mid C IB forced to lives of narrow toil V
hiriiivhHjjlMs, fiel, etc.’cjc. * Young men. do not yield to any
lhc section providing tliU each district .-iu • An i n rii;«t-. u ii‘.ir
nmy decide by vole for iisi’l.', whether whites '^1?®^ l®lhl youjotthe inevitable
and blacks be sent to Ihesiiiie school, wus CVll. xhere IS liotllillg you cannot
stricken out. modily or control but death itself.—
Ailkins gave notice tlui be would move to leathers, tnolhers, daugltlers, with you
Imve a reeonsi.lcraliou of that section. j |[ e s tho-ftltUTO of the WWUll’ the. land?
Iligbeo insisted thal the Legislature could *% # . .
nol justly deprive any ono of i be right to send ; D ° A n0 }. 8U “ er ^ »« p °' rc,e lo , ^
ids child to tbe public school of his choice. * made tlui mere tbpetuion of coaiplatt
He had tbo right to. invito negroes to his! andwfearincst*! Your work, if you on**
house, If it were ids pleasure. Booial equal-1 demand it rightly, i« a noble ono, and
liy ..ill nlway, t» r,Kul,io.l hy ,ool,ty I ,,r. wbllt Qo(1 h|la f ntcu acd lor yon ill thin
mill, c»im«i !i« deprived of it hy gor.rniuent, ,ij n , ,■ J
nod yol hy tW* but whfto »nd iwgro children 1 , {"? ®} pro.MritJ.
ii,out he Inught |i> different echeoh. ; Oo it thoroughly mwl well. Boeyoa
Tin Idll punned : Aye*, 20 ; doe*, 15. nilU.CXnt toTtholl! wllUfiro tOO Weary
A mol Ion to tr»n«n!t to lhc Home forth-! to Mo find lienr for thtirtntelvcB. 'Hold
niili wu* lu*i. J up their weary linnd*, nnd make
111 1 '' 1 ul straight thu paths before their feet.
A national blessing will follow sueli
efforts. Wo must go down among
tho nations of the earth, if education is
CORNER CHERRY AND THIRD SI
macon, Georgia;
w. A. HU F
New York Cotton Market
Nirw Ynax, Peb. 25.—Market quiet, prices !
Wnltaat.! Gold 82j, i
The House resumed the
lhc veto on the Columbus municipal bill.
After u lengthy debate, on motion to puss the
veto, an nuiuistcd discussion ensued, contin
uing two hours: Ayes; U5nocs,S7.
Not being two-thirds, tho veto was sustain
ed.
A number of motions to suspend (he rules
were lost.
The bill to exompt forsign and domestic
manufacturing capital from taxation was ta
ken up, it being the special order.
On a motion to inviivc Blodgett to a sent on
the floor, an excited debate sprang up—pend
ing notion, the House adjourned.
The Renata not concurring iu tho motion lo
adjourn on tho 6th March* it is thought the
session will lie prolonged till ths 16th or 20th
March. Ukubqia.
From tho Now York Times ol the
20th wo copy tlto following:
Georgia and MismsauTi.-Tho con- liV VA|W , IMl
Hiding reports tvo published yesterday I Washington,
from AUauU indloato tko impolicy ot r tions asked h
nol sowed Itroadoasl Utronghool the
land. Families must assumo this
charge. There in' mnefi'calturo and
lov.e of io(lsrs ammig us,
f jCrwi* iuolanoo; ar % Jiypfirotvtloal
taste, (his culture bore no general
fruits. /To-day ft WiU fiid «ta noblest
work in edbeiting those* vPlfo have no
time lo eduuatc 4 ihcruselvca.--N. O.
T “W/ i.) f i ^ / 'lYi.-i'i
TllS CRiJ|>T ( 0F W^SIlINpTON—A
Ct'uiova KUVEt.Aiiiox.—A vlry good
illualralioa of tho oxtu-ino vigilance
wlilvh prevail, in Congrefa over pub
lic expemlitiirca ia reported from
.Among tho appropria.
any fiirtliar Oongr«a»ton»l inwrierence!,
in tho affaire of Ueorgia. Tho Hepuli-!,
lor.
'o I ono for providing for paying
rgia. TUo Ifepuli- perintondent of the Crypt,”
cans oi tho State are divided, Tho ex-1 body was aware tliat there
tronii.U invoke frorli aevion with the'a thing aa a "vrypl" connected w
view of bettering their own position : the government, still less that it h
the Coraniitll-o toned
thn ‘-Su
.. Aa no-
there was such
' ’ itli
Imd
IF YOU WANT BAOON OR BULK MEAH
Lttnpoal Cotton Mark.t.
FOR CASH OR ON
i
Liyv.rcool,
7000 bales.
Feb. 25.—Market dull, salts
Call on
A. HI
Now AcVvei-tfsemeutu-
TIFT’S HAIL !
Monday, Maroh 1st, 18691
grand opening night of ‘
GILBERT'S
Southern Star Troupe!
■ i
For Two Nights Onlyl
Monday night will ba prencctoJ the Gtu!
Drama of
ht
If YonWantHAY andOAl
BON CiEZAR DeBAZAN ! don't .forget to call in and see
, i, iivDivniii ,
all others dopreroto it u not jnstified; or needed a superintendent, inquiry
by the eirenrastanocs of the Stale, and was made, and it was found that the
A Fancy Dance hy
LITTLE KATIE GILBERT,
THE CHILD WONDER»
• Ami a Comic Song by Ueo. Pardey.
Ths Kveuiug'a eolertaiument U conclude
with the LAUQH ME TO-DEATB FARCE,
u QUIET FAMILY.-
J. VT GILBERT,
Mtntgcr.
J. M. GILBERT,
Agtat.
. . . , . tigatloi
side; tho latter are slrcngtnend by the oral Wa.hmglon died, Congress pro-
nanio oi t.enoral Mvade. vidodlorthe construction ofavanlt
“There ia little likelihood now of under the Capitol, to bo called the
Congressional intermeddling, and Cyrptin which his remains were to be
there ought to bo nono. A State whose deposited. A light wa* to. ho kept
votes were counted in tho Electoral burning near it, and a superinteuden-.
Collogo, is no more subject to inter.i W as appointed to watch it, as bo has
teranoe of the kind sought than is any
other of the represented States. Tbe
Sonntc may stultify itself by refusing
admission to its Senators, hut the eon.
stitutionsl standing of tbn State no
longer admits a reasonable donbt.—.
And it is well tliat it is so. The wrong
been doing daily lor the lost fifty
years. Meanwhile, Washington's
body was not deposited there, and
everybody, Cong-reas Included, forgot
tliat auy such tiling wa* in exuteqne.
“riioouly memorial that exist* te keep
tno memory of tho affair alive hsebeen
done the colored people by the Geor-1,he annual appropriation for tfie Bn-
gin Legislature will be a briet dura.., perintondent. TwCuty years after the
ration. 1 he next election will give v | 0 so of Napoleon’* llusaUn campaign
them the opportunity of punishing, a Prcnoh .eutry was found ou dnty at
their betrayer* and guardmg effectu- Moscow, his superior Offleor having
aily against a reputation td injustioe. i lorgotteu to reUove buff from duty.—
“We are glad, too. th*i Mr. Bout- The CirenmlbcdtiOn Oiee, and Tite
well confesses the hopelessness of at- " - • —
.rd
it sewn«,.Oon-
1 novel or tho
pro-
it*
_ ,.io*4
acts have proved odeqaato te rocon.
slrnot aovon States, aqd ficyreay a*re,
ly be rolled upon * ’ ^ '
for _
tlio bidding ;0h
We think
English government.—N. Y. Times.
Tk*horrible *ulTeria(e .oiVtli, Afriio
..utoNlw wreekej crew.uiA puiencere of
tka bark Florenco Ni*Utfnx*la are rnoualed
people of Georgia to dfkfnfreUicIrfew j
We are not to be remapdod to the . uude roqiasa. a,iail«r aaMSdJUnaa. etaay-
custody of tho 'ntiiitary, with, all it* j y. he °
concomitants and annoynndhs.' Ooh- Tho tot niloii aeeloraL Jwi< who, howovor,
gross K-- . 1 —nli.*.l.mrwl .ii, refttsoA. At tolffAnoetil lo,C.pl.tar.O|ht
task t.
A lady in Oxford, Maine, aroused
her hrohand,a lew.nighte since,paying
that tlie-board some ow knocking. 9*
ana* but eould find'nd'one, apd com
ing back to tho bod bn foond her lying
desd.
ii* Kiook 6loiSCi(,' sad Orer-C**ts|
Al
bated vrtto a wortion of a crab cawgbt la a
•H-nri. llUlt<kiJik«tiMi(dnMnd
Brow* expired and wu thrown oeerboud.
Pr.viou, lo toll the erew. ...1' poMensem
bod greedily tucked up Mate bW whleh
bled him t. moderate hie
andMOwtfsw^Mb,
ed. They were fioally n
They
can wbnter.
la freniy: Mm. mb
eyaraetyoplr d«o*r
!ly rescued hy .n Ameri-
A wife oily ihirlrcu yeere of.vi, me I
voreed Ar-Mhek deydn New Vore. *
W. A. Ht
JACKSON GRIME}
is ali, Riaar again i
H B WILL MAKE THE BEST
-I -
BOOTS m SHOES, ; SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT*!'
Al the LOWEST FRXOBS they can
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9* SHOP over Ihe Store of FORRES.,
TER & GREENWOOD,
i'i In
fob 24 1m
Oroad Street.
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IF YOU WANT
“EVERYBODY TARES IT”
IB TRADB MARK FOR
Hid .Uft ,t !• , i
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BVERY DAT, on nearly every fence,
on by-woyp fad <roMromb, and in all ihe
iMding pnpmv 6Mka day II head, a notloe
anting forth ton nnnwiona virtue* of tlitae |
Biilem, whichureucw ronridered toe FINEST
TONIC for dabilUnled Alan or Woman beforo i
Ibe public, and for
UVE& A#fi KIDNEYS
•' IT HAB Hp DQUAt.ll \
Manufactured hy
D. 0, BRADT A CO., ,
- -' lorn,villa, Ky„ j
in. M. SflbtT, AgaaSSonikeni Staley At. ;
lento, Ga., lo whom all order* ahoul.1 ho ad-,
oil 5, .'d'm m3 fchaoim
SUGAR, COFFEE,
i
FLOUR, MEAL, 8A3
.* Jr -inu
Sagging^ Ties, Syrup, eto., stftj
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o jAlim UmS
Ik toriv, usrs-wnT save, re, wire nun* -mw IUOI,
aUr ia llefar, aadhllad In an, eya. aoppoa-
td to b. 10 or Ikyrere rfa*..
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Sri Of HAR’JRSS In tb a world, rad all fbr ton i
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