The Albany news. (Albany, Ga.) 186?-1880, November 05, 1869, Image 3

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f < *s..sno» «rt Colt»n fr^cttioh -wi* Ufrjfenwh1 .AwSiirV a-b^*(n»ir«itc> ' M><*r-o*j«dlo ■■ Siffljn*. Ta»y :.tieT!f Vit J ■ • •'■• s»^»» »nu jit-go(• jcurciy^'iL* -flier con .a* i> figRwititi, 4>.^lu wHI ''jin laciiiou ’ mSt couitijfcdce. tlvy «io xujt, %&;}• hr^Li*» y..iy;riii.* tpfarry forward gmt ’n.\ttirni' nB.: iXi*-- T-3v.ni*Wi«TKuicii, tiicoiseh'A. nix* *n i««fa- qgtttnl yffiKiP aa if fb cOlfi >prum; fioia r. J I 3 \M • frJti few PF CwtEF' JilSfidB Ciijse. The. Richmond DiXpStCb of tl)e*29th W<|:<beijollotvin|; citeMfad.yifwjptph iejtpiafyiia of th^decisi^riMl: |to; S*_ promo Court In tile Yergep hsbeas a%P^ -* - *&&fr**n - - Washington, October 25.— In the ~ twpen it's last. re m - delta al-mg tlfe M F to tlie distance f 01 ! . tile city of Nen . |j- city ot Mexico a' rn l Elias.-llie end of Ig : continent, in / jfi - may the ancient.: it 1 fed 4fie ‘mighty 1 il Bat we need i: o - - Iweopsfia Macon Supreme! Uourt to-day Chief . Justice Chase delivered an able and unan swerable! opinioirin the case of J£d** ward M. Verger. The, flimsy typhia- 1 tries of the Attorney-General in <Je-’ ienke ol mi pletely overthrown, and the Chase delivered an ahh swerable opinioirin the. stream descend, and, on tlio other hand; to theTuik *Afbetr amt Victor , Nyauza, (hegr^tt reservoirs ot the White Nile oiyin lii) river, in order to establish, the lilt .giving and never** j ? Attorney-General lililary trials of civilians were con pletely overthrown, and the Constitution recognized as ihb su preme law of (he land. The follow- iug leading points in the ltrarinous opinion of the Chief Justice will be read with! interest: The petitioner, Edward M. Yerger, applied to; the Circuit Court ot the UuiteJ States for the Southern Dis trict ot .Mississippi tor a writ of ha beas corpus in order to renjpve from the enstody ol certain military officers who, under the name ot a military Wmmission, were trying the petition* er lor the^mne of murder, he being a private citizen of the State ot Mis- tosi»i|>pi, ami never having been con* ncct»»«l with “the army or navy of liie United States, or with the militia in active service, in time of war or^inva- sion. > ;’ • *■ ! .Alter hearing the case the Circuit Court ailjuogcd that the imprison ment <•! the petitioner was lawful,and ordered that the writoi habeas corpus be dinnissed, and the petitioner to lie remanded to the custody ot the mili tary. To obtain the reversal of the order and relief from continued imprison ment, the petitioner applied to this court for a writ ol habeas corpus. Tim argument before this court was upon the question ol jurisdiction. [Af ter an interesting sketch of the origito and history of tk^ writ of habeas eor- pus, uhe Chivi Justice proceeded to state the grounds upon whicli they held the jurisdiction of the court.] The great writ ot habeas corpus found permanent sauctiouiu the Con stitution in these words ; ‘‘The priv ilege af the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended except when, in cases' of rebellion or invasion, the (■fcfosXtfe* lo<f*y. frt>® i.Savanaab Ifapnblipan, Wbftt.wc. Consider tfjjfhdn and rantfble view of “Immigra- ftadjcannat be^om* exfclaaive mo- oSjr. TroiWl’ b—huios orDralucrativo i other employments for labgr ond cfapi- sitiian mountain i and table-lands, come llie pitrichit g annual oveiflow of Egy|»t,: while from ihe abounding equatorial rains c f the lofty regions around Lakes J dberl ami Victoria flows that cxhau iless supply of the main stream w-liic n, for fifui-u hundred miles throng!: a b lining JcsOrt, bears stiil its ample \ohmic to the sea. These facts have »ee«i lully esUiblish- ed by the explore ions of that intelli gent traveler and lushing sou of Nun , rod, Sir Samuel I laker, iu conjunction with lha cqtrilo iai discoveries ot Speke, Giant aid. llurlon. Baker, ui the service < f the enterprising Egyptian Viceroy is now at thu head of a powerful expedition eii ronle t«* | take' possession of the whole line of j the Nile, and shot hi Livingstone re- | main a few month; longer “prospect- • iiig” around the ei] ualoriaj/lakes, lbi- i—i ...:n ii...i i •lay to pme tb*y ought not to hsro it, and it. will be only « wastoof ink or brenih. It interest prompts, they are g ,,in K to have it, Next Door to Strozer & HUaman’s Drag Store, BBOAD STREET, * 7VL13A.NYT, GEORGIA, 0 irwlolt counlry it af pttttnt is SQ'fcb- mm eonditioD. The bonrjJi*d dowimi- ilinff t»Xii ,*40lQi t«■»{<■ stjbjcerlV.3, lliV icilUttiog.TRlueof vbe'm^rcDey with wbicli P.K sow OPENIN',! A I. A HOE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF FA 1.1. nnJ 1VI1I TI,K GOOD^, comprising s spleadid stock of • . N -Sv Fpreien. ancl Domestic under Boots* Shoes* Hats, Fancy Goods, and if declivity, w*«id«!*Tn» - 'hdl^r “dividends on land :apital, house* rented, mining mannr*c- uring investments, &e., and would, then nont llieir per oeiita. of prodls ^after their e*i*.-t‘euta, labor,' teams, tools, provisions, ertlUxers, fcc. are paid for, -to say nothing ftho risks of bad seasons and- wors* mar- ;sta, tU«ir feara wonld hs- cJnaiderably al- tieorgU 31. 31. Lire Insurance tom. panV. The Annual meeting of this Company ta< oly or production. If whiskey were ten <l«> lars a gallon, you might as well argue to tli: tillers that no more should be mnde than i present { dr if beef were a that it would be folly for m engage in stock-raising, in i ’ * * * ‘ a large one, and it woultf bi w . w . thing for the distillers and stock r:i\*Mjrs'. bnt, unfortunately tor the j nrg.,mevA. Ac whiskey-drinkers and beef-eutcya have a “•ay” in the matter, mid capital, with its Argus eye, is lying around luiue ready to go into-the business that furnishes such * hand some profits. [AH such matters will in time regulate themselves, but they cannot well tie Their Dry Goods Department consists in part of a beautiful line of at .r a. pound, persons to ^ w o c cases the small supply would t ring as much money as a large one, and it would boa very pre‘ty HKL.lIKKrf. HhACK and COLRO AhPAWAS. ALL WOOL DKI.AINI ,S, UKSiAUKS. and an endless variety of BEAUT Ib’Gl. 1'ltlNTS, from IOci.-» up The President and fce :re»ury rsjd, and showed the < ;oiup«»i flourishing condition. The tlenien were elected a ; a Rod for the new year ; Geo. S. Ohra*-* iaeop JohuT Uvileiul cl, F .,, \V, U. Lawton j la ou tvC^ W. AdU’aS, . P .woll •>. KtURrfU D uT shear Geo S. Joncr, s .,eou. Virgil lowers, daeoii A. fj Ms iivi-ll, .Muni K. Av. C i.dualgr Man Peter Vair. Mill- dy. v.1 1*. l\f Hood, lit! Ill* . A. Antstrll. Alim la Others cry fbr mpre labor, more immigrn- on, more people, of ariiatcver race, the iCewe^^ylMikosi tlie skeptical European, or * idolatrons Aaiatic, Jt matters not, so that it forretia aes swept away, onr hinds arc 1 cult nr*ted. oijr cities erowded,' our vib A. Iso, WHITE & COI.OICED FLANNELS, OPERA FLANNEL,.liir. n-nt III.HACm-:!) & IIKOSWN CANTON FLANNELS, BED TICK, I.INOSEVS, SHEETIN'l», SHIUTINO, CLOTHS, JEANS. Cloalca, Shawls, Sontags, Hoods, capes, and other woolen goods' Fonr mipj .- I, (he pnr»ui( of nma bAppiam;? [ The urjrept ppj periistenl appeiiii of' ‘Urn preWintfUii pitipl. of .liie' SbotW (la [ihoie ofthe Nortli tocomo ana <i«,Uwitb so, [b..R excluded b0eplui.it/, pelHoncs and sclf-reeprct. Tboee wbo.ere.no 1, to igeor- |.ut ee lo imagino^heir property, or perooe would be; t»U»gered. at thij fientli, we <fo not went.; Those wbo wilfully ;misrepreseBt ba, ,»e despise. , Those (vbo jvould add to' our proepeHt/nna hepplness liaae long ago been soffitisntl/insiled. eod will come if ditposed.^et (u,uo longer belittle onirielTes The best interest of the great mass of (U«j com.munil/ is file tiling to he .-..■tigitl t«v U/ tbc atatesnian and the philnsnpliev Mom.|. T olies benefit.n few at the of tle mony and to he diseourage'.t, tlnmgli the great luw of interest, and'tho vigilance nf capital, ure generally aU-sutSeiciil for the nurpdSeT' ' * ' IMrm TrJ^c- aJjTlorbptan Vouitm;- ■kalion. " We are ^rutilicil to learn that a niovomeii < t.tt»6n fool.muon# our proni- i[lent citixens to ttociiro the- aervioes of a-cOropotenl gentlemen to represent the advantages and growing foiif.nt r- eiaHmporlatnn ot - Savannah with a view to etimulate i-.nnigrr and the Inveslment tiftotnign ealiml so much, needea P. f . , X U dSr .t^eurjypgnPT resources n«„l cotmnet- Ofil faotUl’ta. At no tir.e since the ciwotrf-ttic xr»r bas tb< : field l.ecn so Wt for euuh a tnoverr.enU Nciwilh- Shirt Bosoms, floop Skirts, French Wi.alebono Corsets, Alexan dra Iviil Gloves, (tvarrented, tl they tear on pnltttig on we exchange for otheis.) JAPAXKSK SlV/TCUt'S, for the Hair, all colors, the latest thing out. C'A.MHlilCK and SWISS EDGINGS and IMSEHTINGS HOSIERY and GLOVES, BALMORAL SKIRTS, SILK & GLASS DRESS BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, and a Great Variety of other Goods, »*. It Jones, Lielirn Samuel L>. Irwi G. T. M. Furlow, A u.ci W. J. l*ollard, A igi :L-4*. D Warren, . ,lbi D'Morris, Georg* loi F li Hemington, L'ht Arthur llootl, Ou hi. H H Hill, Columl u i W;T Young, Eaft ni )'O Cabaaisa, Ft rs D N Austin, Fori Vi lMiillip Cook, Oglefl J F Zimmerman, lii K M Smith, At he is. J II Dunham, Hiu nn E G HaiforJ, 4,‘usiei Robert .Springer, K As much matter was could not be properlvdi ;e and members could not ei tioas were r«ferretl to D rt tee. tobt. reported on to a ing to be held on 1 hurst 4; I In* .Sun re mu c !oiiit, therefore, uti- . 1 •‘* 1 *^* ujf 17S0, ami subsequent acts* , jurisdiction in'rases of lia- fwas co'" ui\y, in the exercise ot.its Gate* powfir, revise the decisions r .1 an inferior court, and relieve from unlawful imprisonment, except within some limitations made by Congress. II remains to inquire whi ther lbe present case is H proper one f.»r such interpretation.' In other words, can this court inquire into the lawfulness ol detention, mid relievo from it il found unlawful, wl e 1 the detention oojULplaincd ot is not by civil authori ty under a commitment made l»v. the Inferior Court, biit by military officers, tor trial before a military tribunal, af ter examination into the cause 6i‘ the detention by the Interim- Court, result ing in ;yiuajM|jntt£)riinx the priso ner t Th<- are asked to revise ^Np^SpH^ribunal whose <U*. Too ITumerous to Mention ! Qgf- A -CALLfiom nil is respectfully solicited, and a good bargain guaruntccd. S. W. FLEISHMAN & CO .itobioW Albany, 0<*t *20, ISC'.l-ly Hitnrcs. - ronderfally Uke that old aoab, Uy playfitg'second iffddte i* tl “‘ w him. sod decebqg Mils' t ’ifsb., - The «hiffeV : « f dwA%jl<feI>i» W»«a. JUiatnral -wealtii oniJyed bv New Adver tisements. c’ifr-i'iiis are^HSfto revision by this' i.Ourl.' We ha^e carefully considered the n? gmeent against it, and are satisfied that the affirmative doctrine hereto tore maintained! is sound. Th.* great and leading intent ot the Constitution anil the law must be kept strictly ih view. That intent in respect to the writ ontabeaa^corjma is manifest. .It is that T ovory 'citizen may be protected by judicial action front unlawful! imprisonment. This A. MtCALUR, Fonueif/ of AlcOUlie .t Jone An bt« of McOdlie, Joiu» A ] McCallie Carter, GHXBZAI. . 00221 THIS SION nXEROBAKTS AnJ Wlmlt^il. lu Grain, F1 o n r & Produce, Cotton Areuui*, MAC t'A, (iOlRiiJA. Co%*i.j'naerdt qf all th*!* nf y o-lmv ialkil.J. Er'mna rn.tile PromjdJg. ~AU Ulfi r, irWW fur u/iic n im our time or Hof, juvmjS.y an J mti-jario. iy jvtnl. Ui»T 5-lltt W. P. CARTER, l-a!v with Juu;>, Baxter Dar. xppli.s the term ....... ^.(.VIUU IIWIOUI vcvst UUXXUII IX .Ollier -regions. But a change is com log-Cver the popular mind, abroad and home. The North acknowledges the extraordhiary resources and rapid progress of the Booth, and it is only necessary -that proper steps he taken 1 to. retnoye ^re-existing prejudices ami point out the raauy ..real advantaget which our Ecction’offer.. both for) xss- migralion and the establishment of di A Reliable Medicine for Diseases Incident to all kinds of Stock. ir %***nr- of Ohio^ ti.wit THESE FOTIiEBit will r«r»?•>£’b«*n ib»* ai«*taich and intcaiim*!*. clMnst* iliem f~nut f'fTs-n«ivc ttiiuir**, urn! brinz ibctu to & liesltby stale * They are a sore preven- Yir* ofdeUNG FEVFi:. £Ab»I ft certain remedy far |ral? PtpetKM incident 10 the anch as GLANDERS. I YELLOW WATER. I DISTEMPER, 6 FOUNDER. 1 HEAVES. SLAVERING. COUGHS, FEVERS, Low Of Appetife& Vital Energy. pqpuIadoii'aQr^fe^itartn flaw." to nk\ us the;^ hire hcririolore flowed to the J»Wuh all tlie talk about |m»w isea- and superior harbors, 1 iSuvbp unit to-diy offers greater lacililies for llie .300 or the moat impbotcd patterns or iori credit aad c«wj *r« than Mr-Pi silent ha91 ness man, OFFICE, r - * PARLOR nseaUoi bie and sate, hei'localion , is .central, ami her lines of raUfhad"homnaml the largest and rieliest area .of country ly ing between the Atlantic, the valley *)I tt* Mississippi and the Gulf. ^ Ail that needed is to in'ake ihese facts known wherjpaprial ia Wfitcmg foy in. vestment;'and-rflievft tllp -advantages ofdircct commimication xvould’bc.mu- fital, and both oapila), entcrprisc'and populrtiop wilt come. Tbc plan pro posed istho 'moBt effectm- tor’lhe-, he- couipfishincnt of the end in View; and wc'wihW be happy tiwW'»p6Slfiy } eonsumaU'd. A very good article, except that, the ■vrriu-r exhibits painful ignorance of J.he existence of a yxmi'g gia»:V bn, Oglelhoriie Bay. IIoRKimi.K Dictv—The New York Herald, of a late dale contains the fid lowing among its special -dispatches/ - dlfW-Hoid-that the ■ Jiuutagcvs of.Lhe *-» • a.-.:h*. -* **** -• a : - nllr.r Our.conclusion is that none of the acts prior to . 1C07- aalUastaiag this court to exercise appellate jOrisd union by- mean* ot tbo writ ot babeaaicprpws were repeated by the aid. ot lSttl.— , We caBLc-otue to no 'utlier conclusiou JLilO without holdtng-tliatvthe wliolu.ap- peiialejvrndiotioife. of this jeourt* n — cases ot habeao corpus., recognized by e nnilroau mor- Sfsioa.' iojuriU that ociwrea. on tk. Among lb® latter we ba> J wo patterns, which we invite spec Lai attention— The Great flfenefador lion, throi of 1807 at The qui tion. That trifttion •»«««._ not (uadep but upon t lie suggestion'bflbe i\ttor.- uey.UpHCRir,'the. cbitrt. diriy.tcd ‘ the 'point ot jurisdiction to be argued as a preliminary qeostiojx^v Being uallt- tird on tins point; the proper order will be .licit the danse Is; seL {or bear- iitg^upon Ihe |>clitioit and atfiilaidts,' ami Uiis order wifi he eulcrcd. S? anj^fte KDTifil -(brae ro(f.lrtnr .re iu- ,a cartasc Cura anJ:Pr*v**nutc o7‘CnoL^EA, ar.a ether YSC DUt.E55;_«e., end wiltlm>To»e tb? conflitiou of nil \Tudu - e» offered to public whli » guar*a(ce nf praatia*! unefulaer* 10 all y bittd AttJDrucgiga brf«« ib«* for nlo.-gOFtPT-.Y CKjifo per.tax! yuj eveb btox.-CT*• 'rad*eupphed at t* iiberai diaceanl - by ihe Sofa ' .'alive■ . -w«ig haa iSfafe* vt ‘ x "T3eJP^5lT\ ff r'*ifrTl ** of rite fife' lit«» gTvfC *• Jjke'Vtetfr^yaAt-roWso^-teit * dcgix.4-s.^i)uqrot>mfeyjMl8tog^-e J \tas ‘j -b^* >fut? thu riTt-E m r" i hL . 1 i vi p; lVe«>ehtkuMi us wuVnpft w W). r ; thence to ihejUuit. A kU ride* of Abu long Hue ul, tin* £ile ubej* be lorineU hU Bgrovd JWtUi-.lL-