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(it’ll. I ' It l III «,
ishes ih- lro »1\
] If .1 tv,’ll up»!
,le.it! soldi, fs
i-iic. T » m
tittle h s iii.mh
X.IIVV
been
\ Sir insr {'oiiftssiu*.
I* time: . ! i iititiis !»;*•» recently
d a ieeune in lemur of ihe late
in it i«. \v|ii,:!i not a liule aslon-
>1 a certain Hass
vo of truth as the
s disiingui-hino characior-
n »re eupbaiic.iilv illu--
uing, lie narraieii tlie part
Hiding this mrasutf* has
•ii tli-Hi->ed, t.iIrCeil and
I” met, t tie re are iiiauv
ititi yavieisiaiid ns real
tio'ie.r, remmks lln* Bald*
riitcii to confer
i through as well as we can. Il will j Thf Ftnfrit!!t jinrniiinrtit.
not do to be perpetually calculating j right of suflraje within ileir limits,
ri-iks and adjusting the chances.”
Statistics of thw Confederbte Army
A meeting of the Cnnfcderate Heliet j
troni and calcul.itt.,u were detnonstra-
VS 1VER8AL AM S Ksi’V.
rifled hv
anti Historical Society was held at
Memphis, on the 30ih.ultimo, Govern
or Harris in the chair Hr. Avani S
read a communication on the Cnnfed- j
crate iuanv which contained the fol- j
i wbi
>.<rt
ie n i- u<>t
lowin'
Year.
Is-til
1862
1863
statistics :
Killed. Wounde
: ^:,l> **{*•»•» mdl\ id
uoi* a.-
1 n> restrict
I8h4 )
ti*r- iNiwt-rs lit !<--ui*l
iiiFuu 0
1 the Uuiied
1865 j
Sl;U<*j* Hod list' ^ vei
nil Si ai
ci. 11 qiiat-
ik.'S lf»e ri^lu hicl
ii th»;
Stales iiHve
Total*
In r-t>»i<tie cxt-ici^ei
1 and e:
ijovcd <»f d«3-
ciaiiiiij wij.it jM-r.-oi
is shall
oxercise the
It ii)
lit- I'jtfk in voi 11;t» !oi
1 a >wo;
rd i<» hr giv-
lilt' su:
1,315
1 8,582
11.876
4,0-54
GS,059
51,313
Prisoners.
2.772
48,300 j.
71,211
| forbidding them to make any disiio
j lion in this respect “pn account ni ra •
color, i>r previous condition of servi-
j lude.” With other qualifications am:
i distinctions which the S ates h in
j tdinose to enforce does not inierTtt*.
It dues not colder llit* right ci saliijise
upon black men except to the extent,
land in the cases, and under the same
i <. o iditious and rest! ictions, under v. inch
Y v bite
I diate.” i’hc invitation exretv
j Saranash Press a»»d ti.e eathorhies. >«
<1 a liv
ted to tlie audience bv an exhibition ot The New York Tribune, of Friday, in j . .. . .,
t!: ! structure of the chest, the charac* an editorial on the Fifteenth Amendment hearty, lospitit ^ e, ono. .. ,
ter and working « • *h»* lungs, whereby j say-:
tii-" air is in’rud .ee l After this, let | Now is the time to sral our great tri
no one stuff or condemn a fellow mor- enacting ami proclaiming univer
1*1 who appears ralh-i “puffed up"
nuts on “airs.”
| binger of a good time generally
anew medical journal.
OnEHEHi KEWs
Sh^in; lb, 1„ .MW, , f lkf w
1>,AT- or Wb_ Pa „ k ,, imi _
Ti , ( , llbon
tt.o J.o.lro : •r„,id eB , u f
1,
or sal amuesty. Our civil war virtually clos- ; yy e j iave received the prosoectns of a aguay, is deal. I{
ed with Lee’s snrrender, five years ago - , journal to be issued from At- refusing to surrender
No armed force has maicheu or tired a shot u,r ' J „ . .
7 r if * j , P .. - under the flag of the Southern Confederacy j fsuta, G*. * n< l ctuit.ed “ 7//e Lu' !l >* •one Brazilian *neer. U
Ja’lnjni*!. — TaUevrand - - - --
since May. 1S65. There are bad men who ; Central Jovial of Medicine.’
22,000 70,000
•52.773 194,02(5
the same light is enjoyed
men. If, i<»r example, the
i <mv Stale should choose to
| property qualification ot ;
30,00® there is nothing in the
j Amendment to ioilmi such a
j of the right ot suffrage.
202,233 | qualification must be exacte.
To do
as once m the company of ^' ,ame . st il| commit outrages; there is not, and for j • tJie interest of the medical y
btaei and another emme.it \ rend* year, has not been an open, embodied re- j South> , ud wii , treat of th ,
i.\, wnojc is'.nu’we do not remem- 9 is;ance to the Federal authority and laws, j ot _ ,
i ry
require ;i
tii voters.
Fifteenth
limilation
Oilv the
eu to tin* in oi
al. The t i* n
i nns T tm- :—C
liar Federal (irnei-
r’s hitlc a nee dote
in in said to u
u do «iii>
ot (■ Mill.
Tim
lm.li.1:
ie : Sir, \\ hv
s is not the
not the equal
<>! Siiennan. i'tmmus is nut die equal
of Howard,’ and ho went on giving me
up-’iiuis. I laughed,
* \Yhv, u■ v dear sir,
and v. c are going lo
il \ ns we ph ase.’
ii-* : I want t
a long I ot ill
ami said lo in i
ihe wai i- on i
vote in tins ,
• iY
ivs i
. \V .1
I ' N
• \v,
,1 imr w
- id l -w
tllO w
j.*r (ieneral
said 1, ‘.me
ter. is, that he
l Ii.: since the
Appended to
h -is of 111] ,g-
wetv no ac-
Tiie fact
l.o to legard
ihrre :s in die
iojilinai v i'!»ii-
iii so loyal a
. tin Chicago
Pope as i .-imj
iar (.; ine whole ai mv,
:s r spec;s to \ a: mas
up, s co iq>, ers. i'ia s:
d ;:raiv w en- full ot
ere a-most as great li
ft.ui the man.iuers oi
l.t:r in Miiiigiii :hem to
od ot a sword to the
ii! me r taler -i armies
m a John Pope and
n
i vc I -
irh s Fre-
David
ami fitly
\: mteer
v was
renown,
was the
and white alike
r. total will [»resent the entire I would he to disci
The returns of the lield and gen- ,>f color.”
eral hospitals are known for 1S61-62,!
and i‘ it be lair to assume the tnisl !
The same may oe said of an cd;
tioual lest—of a law requiring ilia
oriaiity «>f 1S63 and 1SG4 was fully • addition to the usual quaiificati.
rest
an.i cua-
.t shin
dd am
States retain
hi! power to ii
equal to that 1S62, then the total deaths j age citizenship am
in the Confederate army in 1S61—1>2 j voter must possess a ki
were at least 100,000, exclusive ot the j leading ami writing, or the
deaths in the Northern prisons, which : a common school educat o;
would swell liir iiumb'i to nearly 185,- i words
OOP ; and it the deaths among the dis
charged for wounds ami disease, and ■
among the sick and wounded on itir-
lougli. tie added the grand tot«al ,»l
deaths in the Confetleratc army, during
the entire war, did not fall far short of jaav distinction “011 a
200,000. According to this calcuia- j color or previous coi
lion, the deaths from diseases were
abmi! three times as numerous as those
tv,
f *** "«rroaniU4, and
,T »' killed by «
1 -ill u-.i il i,c .wer au.l
It will be children of Lope*, together with Madam,
»r«f«ssion Lynch, have been captared. The com
be diseases mander of the Brazilian tronpg w b 0 p a j
! It is high time that every one was official- i of the South. It will be edited by Dr. this linisbing stroke to the Paraguay, u
■•You sav cliarining things to both j ly assured that no penalty still impend# Wra. Abram Love, who will l>e aided by war was created, by the Emperor, Yi§.
U', M s.iiii Madaine^dc Stael to him, [ over him for anything done or threatened ; t ij e ablest intellects of the profession in the count Paletos. ’
1: -I. of us do you like best ?" i in the interest and under the flag of the j goatb> Terms, five dollars per annum in
i ie* wilev statesman repliml that he re * 10 ',. . , A .. , dv «. lC e. For the present, cointnnnica
. ■ , ... , . 1 n e ought tor our own Bakes, to identify : ,, , T *1
.»_! ii- .. with but ti. ( : universal amnesty with impartial suffrage, i tions should be addressed to 1 r. Love AN
nit \ou prefer one of us, con- ^y e 0UK bt to make one the complement of banv, Ga.
a.lame de Sleal ; “supiwising ^a other, so that they should henceforth) * .
both drowning m the 8einc have a common vitality, a common lon«. j [y We regret to annouuce the death cars.
which of us would you help ! gevity. We ought to be ablo to say s J of Mrs Wm . u. Scott, wife of our form Tbe Athens Watchman, under th# head
:*• The edifice is crowned, the work is com- . ,, ... „„ v who - - , „ „„
.i,., f ., . , , ! er fellow citizen, » . B- 8cott.Jx.-q., wno ot singular, says :
,,.1 , icrht bond to plete, henceforth, woe to him who reck- ' , . . . J
•m.i ivv left to Mad-1 i° ssI y disturbs aud imperils it.” j died Wednesday the 13ih mst , in 3fan Begiunitig with the great freeze of
J There are still heartburnings at the . etta, aftei along and painful illness, in April, 1849 — which deatroyed not only
j of 113 South *’ TLearemen who lament the fall ! ( i, e 46t h year of her age. The remains of ail the fruit, but the wheat crop and near,
Imild von at- Confederacy, and do not leva the flag M g w „ brought to this city and l y everything else in this sectioo-we h. T|
kVOUKi you ai n f the Union. Proscription and ditfanchis- . 0 1 ' 0 “ V|
Ah
In London, iu 1SC7. it required G.677
horses to convey 39,000.000 pagseugers i tt
omnibusse# ; while in New York 4,3$0
horses carried 75.000,000, passengers in
tirst.
“1 would ext
M lilmc de St If
nine, nunder.”
"U*.-, but suppose
could be saved, whicl
tne
amendmmt
; or restrict the right ot su
may ace fit, provided
enacted for the purpose
uiule
nit, ,1
l t!
to rescuer” ; ment are :Le a. meut whereon their mor j ‘"terred on Friday last. Wo extend to noticed for several years past that most of
levtand’s tiipiom i. v was push- , bid feelings exist. They are (in effect) : our friend Mr. Scott, our sympathies iu the killing frosts have occurred on Sunday
the severest lest ; but notone patents of nobility iu the eyes of a class! hi# great loss, for his loss Las indeed been night. Have others observed this singu-
! I scorn rioted, he turned to Madame respectable iu number# and stroug by ao ; t> for a mo ther’s watchful and tender l ar fact ? We do not ask any one to a C -
lo aav to a Southron, “He , , , , , , >• , . . . .
eye has beeu forever closed to the nirec- count for it, tor we presume n is purely
. I:
;i n
S ue!, and replied :
‘Madame, vou who know
cial position.
cannot vote.’
1 o
pernio u|Hin all persons ahko, w
11b:less know how to swim
»»»». he is forbidden to “hold of- , - . ,
»*- fice„” is to invest him with a peculiar and j don of * large family. Mrs. 8 was one accidental,
envied distinction. His children j of those, whom to know, was to love
lit ol
tilde.” So with re
sion of the riiiht o!
1 ilioi
^outlicni iucorkr.
1 esultino from the casualties of battle.; Stale or Terriiorv white
to vole, the su
conceded lo b!
allowed
must be
Tiie ara labh: Confetleratc force cr-
pahle of active service did not, during
the entiie war, exet ed 000,000 men.— j but where wo non do not \
Ot tins ninnhcr not more than 400,000 • ihe State law, the amende
were enrolled »l any one time; and
the Confederate Suites never bad in
die held more than 200,000 men capa
ble of beat ins' arms at any one
no right to vole upon co
Notwithstanding the ;i
seveml limes appeared
uir.ns, it may imr be a;
duce its exact text, whic
.4fUclr A I Section i.
if li^uMitt) urmt 541 :411V OIIC
exclusive *>t sick, wounded a»d disa
bled. The other business transacted
at this ihtt-iiug was tbe iutrixluelion by citizens of the United
General I'tllow <d *11 Hinendment to shall not be denied or
me constitution, reporietl as follows: . United Stales or by an
may be e!i- • count of race, color, or
tion of servitude.
Section 2. The Con
t vl Wi
as ioi. w s
ia beiDg cut out for tbe ro#d way, #nd oth
er wotk going on. It will ciogs the Ath
ens road about a mile below Gaicsvilie.
Tlie debt statement shows a decrease of
Any Confederate soldo-
cibie to it embership in the association
when Ins recon! as a soldier is blame
less. Pi«\ided that whetc the appli
cant leli t-ie service bclore the end of
the war he shall hive been houorabiy
discharged, and alter leaving, bis con
duct must have been such as to leave
no douh: of his continued devotion to
the Confederate cause until the end ot
the war.
SDG2VILLE:
power to enforce
oriate legislation
tnd B.i’i.
Seal
Among the numrroi
between Marc Aurel at
tlie Prince, is also the :
Aurr! maintained, soul
excuse themselves bcl<
Juilge. ’Phe bodv ni
f
d II;
often euvied distinction. His children > of those, wtiom to know, was to love, es Watchman #av#, tbe woik on th#
; take up the quarrel, which by mistaken j tfem and respect. Sbe died in full mein- Air Lin<>Raiiroad ia p r ogre*#i D g „,i.f« e .
j ss:cjsts i ^ - i,h <w - ^ -*• ^ «-w
as unworthy the right# of a citizen ; and to AnjOita llorlifaltnral Elhibitien.
detest the race with whose enfranchise- j The Co|lon States Mechanics’ and Ag-
: ment his proscription is in their minds I . , , „ . . . ,
!-, , r -nr , • ' neuitural r air Association will have a
identified, \\eean never have genuine * . •
peace while we still hold many thousand# grand horticultural exhibition at the r*i>
1 as virtual prisoners of war. Ground# in Augusta ou the 11th day oi §5 750,000; coin in Ireasury, $105,500-
Let us close the contest! Let those ' u ay> {t eoDs i st of plants and flowers, cut 000; currency, $7,500,000.
who are grandly triumphant be w ' se jy ; dowers, fruits and vegetables. Ilev. Chas- Ccmsit Itkms.—AisistaDts will bavs to
magnanimous. Let ns shat up the temple j ®
j of Janus, aud pmeUim to ail mankind that j W - Howard La# been sdec'ed as the ora- ret iJ e i n the district assigned them, #q4
we hare forgotten that wu *eie lately en- ; tor of the day. will not be allowed to take the eensua by
emies, and remember that we were former- The fair will no doubt be Cch inflow- proxy. No appointments Lave as yet been
us SI' the ranka of ioy*» i erg ear ]„ f ra jt a 8nd vegetables, and well made. Assistant’s fees will he as follows:
alty by effacing all pretexts for further dts- I . .. , , ,
; loyally. Let the world rejoicingly note j worta * v,s,t * “ the Z ood P e °P le ,,f Au
j that, as the blood of no prostrate fo# ; gusta know how t* get up such tilings.—
stains our triumph, no vindictive feeling ; We acknowledge he receipt of a special
i linger# in our hearts that we eonqureu ^ i Qvl t*tion to be present, and will endeav
j not for a party, caste or section, but fori . , r r , ,, c -u
,, , •. * t D , or to do so. Mr. Gray, the beeretarv. will
J#U humanity. Lkt is u«ve rsira!
r... , / f accept oar thank#.
1 he above is reasoning from common j 1
sense and a eoramon knowledge of human ! SEVEN SINS,
nature. The Tribune bits tbe nail right i 1 Refusing to take a paper,
to re- on q, e head, ail d accurately aud philo- t 2. Taking a paper end then not paying
. sophii-allv describes the feelings of our fori;.
peopl*. Rioscriplion of any ol our fellow * 3. Not advertising.
citizens but endears them tbe inoie to u#. 4 Borrowing your neighbors paper, be
lt)
tlie
Intjorliiil Seiltsad SetrtntHl.
■:/yi/m itailrood hump* /n On (o it a sinned; for -m
Ln)i Gup—Through from Atlanta to in :ho grave like :t
J):inlvr—1 hr Central IlniJraaii fo ie . soul could J'lend, t!i
Sii.fckal
Grind rnilr ad movements Rr^ on
- tapis ut August#. We copy from
* Chronicle ol yesterday ihe following
cuuot of a meeting «d the Georgia
11 road directors, trom which it wii!
seen dial wotk has i*eeu laid out by
it company compared with which
t>rinect
U'r meres!
iiie Foil Royal
circumstance :
A Hireling of tbe directors of the
Ge-Tgia railroad was held al ihc iitlice
ot ihr compnnv or. the corner ol Broad
.mil McIntosh streets in this city on the
afternoon ol last Wednesday. S^vand
-jl'jects o! iiie greatest importance to
the peop'e ot
ih<* end
with
this city and (leorgia
-re oi-cusseil, and action tijM>n some
!tie:u laken. We learn f'totn (he
>i authority that H was delernnned
build the Athens and Rabun Gap
Irond, and that a comnntlee was ap-
inleil to lake charge «d' she work,
d cmre.-«j»ond with the people of
loxvilic, Tennessee on iiie subject,
fur building of this important railway
lo.’mmmicalion between Augusta and
cutlon growing tcgiuiis ot Middle
Georgia Mini the grauaiies ol the great
West. Ii
Kill! ‘
since l left il I uo;u m
bird. Rjibbi Judah r*
parable : ‘ A king hud
tlen, in which eailv tig-
pointed two watchmen
and the other blind, 'i
ing the first ripe li^s s:i
let me ride on thv b:«
reach iiie ?ipe fruit, a
ihein. So tiiev d J.
die king came and imp
tine eariv figs. Th? b:
could sol. have seen the
man plead, I could nr;
them. Bui the ki: g c
to ride on the blind, hii
turret her. So does Gm
Ii
k
rs ot
-ome lime ii-en agitated, 1 lent j.
t summer the route ot iiie pro-
>o--?d roail was tborougldy surveyed,
it m thoogiil, however, that ihe lk*!ief
hit the Augusta and Hartwell railroad
,you id f*e buiit, and the enterprise rc-
t-ive Stale aid. CHU-etl the Georgia
, >ad to arouse ft on* its leihsigv and
r- ivc io oieve.it their line ho;*; Bt-iim
to its bodv
/iro.-fms tor l)rc?si*g /’
Lord's Drw.—1. It would
burdens ot tnanv win# fin
maintain tlieir places in so*
2 II would lessen the !
temptations which ohen h
barter honor and honesty to
*3. It there was less stri
al church, people in tmxier
’stance? would l>e in ne n.
rsdar. ^.pril 19 1370.
DISLOYALTY.
■;no;i»ic^il that sn attempt is be
1 i t • r* , _*
•is m ucorgia
!•• C’-'i'gress.
'construction, on
ir.es?v and impartial
ok for the reappear-
o;d rebel iralers np*« i and enlist# r-ur sympathies in their behalf e#u#e too stingy to subscribe for one of your
!-< ijo. S -mo oi .heal may , and t jj e j r cauje becomes our cxu#e. i own.
.coining in keep turuise.ves; , r , .. .
. * _ ^.,ii e do teel that where one caunot vote 6. ben.tmr banlv written enmmunica-
•j> n.ost oi tnem will I ® J
he electioneering for the I F hold office, it is a badge of honor and tions fa the editor, with the request to
it again into etnee. ’I bey distinction, and we feel proud that there him to read, crrect and publish.
1er * T '^ eu i l heN do come., are men 0 ( the South so feared, that under 5. Asking newspapers to pnblish mat-
' ’ V' ' ’ ? 1 i th* specious aud #!;al!ow plea of puuish- ter that i# for vour beuerit without ietnu-
ein lias been broken down r r *
t e regained. They can- n,eut * ® re denied the right to repre- j neration.
ie liist contDacl phalanx #cnt their fellow citizens. Not only do; . 7. .Never paying your subscription un-
and liir couutry w iih the children of the men so proscribed take til ihe publisher goes to the trouble of ask-
s force- 1 “ e colored vote Q p the quarrel of their fathers, but every j ing for it.
n ugh in most of the old A , 1 . , . , 7 j . —
t-Kc? men to office who will {?ou, bvrn man witsi a nice sense of feeling, j Pkcdbncr :—The thought of ccnac-
•* prir.ciplrs on which the j takes it up. Our leading men were but j quence#; the second thought before the
while the the true lepreoentatives of a brave and . step ia taken ; a careful surveying of the
, which is wronged people. Believing in their ability past, a elose examination of tbe present,
- ..... ... ^vn.hern lati- , . . .. , . , . r
i make iit-elf felt iu tbe per ® 0f * integrity, we said to them, speak for us, and a prascieuca of tbe future. Ti.e pru-
i n ot ati iird. Tite “cavpet Be * ^ i,r U8, ftD *li *f need be, die for us, which : dest man should not let his prudence carry
■ gone d'.rru tlieie to stay, many nobly did upon the battlefield, ffe him so far as to lead into the unpleasant
.e Portsmouth Journal ot j gave them the post of honor and the post p«ih of over caution, for too much caution
e. V»'e were not aware of j of peril, and as fine aud tried men. they is nearly allied to timidity, aud an effect-
ly such attempt was being j shrank from no position, they shirked no ual extinguisher to enterprise. True pru
was, it would be fruitless } responsibility. Double honors to tboaa ■ deuce is based upon coo! calculation .calm
?: Ur the present Congress who are yet proscribed ! reason, and clear perception : looking back.
viewing tbe present and judging the futnre >
-The over prudent, may be compared to
Western
ructeo,
t*!-*? roe ii
>ve o! C
icnatt
ere lie i
lie au
of oarn
desire to see the
i.i the National
justly uo, their
stilutional pria-
u.niesty as men.
he United 8?stes
•ft.
K
ome ii;nr p;«?t enoeavors
ic Memphis aihl Charleston
l)\;l!e and Decatur railroads
tapped, and hv means ol
4. Universal model
church would improve
the tetnoval o* m
thoaghta.
5. It would enable
people to attend « hui
favorable weather.
t>. It would lessen,
rich, the temptation jr
7. Il would
the |H><)r f the
and malicious
S. Il would
the Sabbath.
9. It would relicv
a serious pressure, a
to do ij.<» r <? lor go! (
ssen.
piati
!'f
The Standard Meaner
Bv law, in Illinois, one
to build the road from At-
to Decatur, in Northern Alabama,
where ti
and Nash
would be
wliicb ihe State n*ati would be flanked.
I’ne parties who were expected io
ouJd ibis a>ad N*eie, nalurally, the city
ot A lama,<«ind the Georgia Railroad
Coin pH n v- Two contractors have of-
lered to build the road—one lor fifteen - consist? of one bund re,
thousand thousand dollars [>er njile in twenty such hundre<is
go!.!, cash ; the other for twenty-seven , The weight ol a hit:
thousand dollars in currency—lenthoo- sence ofspec<a. c<mtrn
-and to he paid cash, and the balance to be a follows, to wit :
to be taken in stock and endorsed /’./wjmZs.
railroad have determined to accept the
last ofler, and will pav five thousand
dollars per mile, ti-.e citv of Atlanta
.-gicciug in pav the other five thousand,
and a co.nmiuee was aic,, appointed to
manage this aflair.
A resolution was also passed to buy
•i large aoiouut <«fitie Stock of tiie At
iaiila and West Point nii!rc*a*l #o as to
• te’eat tia* plans ol tlie Central railroad
tor g lining possession of that company.
•
2 >tme*doKs Paoruuott-—A stump
speaker thus scoters himself around in
answer to an opponent:
Bu l i a worm fence at* u d wint? r’s very imeresiiii
supply of summer weather ; skim the
clouds f:oui the sk\ trii’p a teaspoon ;
J-rom the Macon Telegraph Sc. Me#-enper.
GEORGIA PRESS ASSOCIATION.
To the Georgia Press.—A desire Lav
ing been expressed for an early meeting
of the Georgia Press Association, we re-
teliectual giant Cumm e iJl i and cali a meeting at Savannah.
Biinued section- oa Monday, the 25tb inst., simultaneously
l-Nve bepn turn» w *tb the meeting cd tbe Southern Press
st they have not Association. This will give tbe Georgia
Association the benefit of tbe attendance
of auch of it. members as w;H be called to j M witrM ot ourselves
Savannah by tbe Soutbem Press Associa- 0ar vwn op* 11 ^ 1 !#.
tion, aud no doubt the busioess of both
,*c ability snd in- can h e atlendfd to daring the days of sea*
8 regard for written, , ' 00 w hhout material conflict or iucouven
Ned Constitutional * enc ®> while a aimultaneon# gathering will
ati. n.- ; hence their ? rea, ly to the social enjoyment of all,
oi tniib, right and e,l *i-*l 6 the members of each body to
enlarge tbe sphere of tbeir professional ac
quaintance. It will also facilitate the
hospitable plana of our Savannah friends
who write that they desire aud expect a
large attendance of the members of the
press of both associations.
W e are authorised bv the railway au-
dty :«» wield with
r theireonutry.
ig Cingress iu days
slavery or slave iu-
nreetcu against, fanaticism,
higher-lairlstn, negro pbila-
ii?n. md .-eciiotial legiela-
North will yet
ie experiment;
d etlectually. to
ti.er pet ideas
Washington IrviDg's Dutchman, who to
leap a ditch, went back three miles, that
he might have a good run at it, and f ucd
himselt so exhausted when he arrived at i:
again, that be was obliged to « : t down on
the wrong 6ide to recover his breath.
Prosei.ttibm :—An anxious desire to
make converts to oar mode cf thinking :
fortifying oarselvr
He wLo fails to
votaries to his peculiar ideas soon Irses
faitb in them, or is baeked by *u egotism
that is the essence of self love and sell
esteem ; or a fanaticism that declares tbe
rest of tbe world foola or knaves. The
religions proselyter is the most uncompro
mising and fearful fanatic : for seizins held
of an idea that he thinks heaven born and
heaven sent, be is ready w;:h followers, to
deluge the land in blood as tbe so.res: a .d
quickest way to convert ?be mind ; for
like Mahomet, when backed by his armed
bands, deelaied that he was not seat to
Centi.
For the name of aach inhabitant, 2
For each factory,
For each farm, 15
For each mile, 10
The mileage is ateertained by mul
tiplying the square root el the cumber ol
d’.veliisgs in a district by the square root of
tbe number of square miles in tbe district.
The Largest Citt —It is commonly b#-
’ievad that London ii the largest eity in
the world, Lut the belie! is erroneous.—-
Jeddo, the capita! of Japan, is without ex
ception the large#! and most populou# eity
in the world. It contains tbe vail num
ber of 1.000.GOO dwellings, and 5,000,000
human souls. Many of the streets art
nineteen Japaneseries ia length—twenty-
two English miles. The commerce of
Jeddo far exceeds that of any other city
iu the world, and the sea along the coast
is constantly white with sails from the
Southern portion of the empire, where
they are ladeced with rice, tea, sea eoal,
tobacco, silk, cottca and tropica! fruits, all
of which can find ready market iu tbe
North, and then return freighted with
corn, salt, isinglass and various other pro
ductions which have s market in tbe
South.
The debt of the United State# now a-
mounts to sixtv five dollar# per head of
population, that of France sixty-eight dol
lars, that ol HoKaud to one hundred and
seven dollars, and that of England toon#
hundred and thirty-four dollars.
The Archbishop of Paris urges the eccle
siastic* oi his diocese to relinquiahish the
wcriiiv vauitv of wearing trousers under
their eossseks.
Miss Ar." a Hayes, aged twelve, is prin
cipal of a colored school in ^ irginia, her
pupils being cf the average age of twen
ty five or thereabout*.
In 18<55, the number o? journal# in the
chief civilised countries of tbe world wa*
as follows :
Tbe United States with a population of
38,000,000, Lai 4 000, c-r cne for every 7,-
500 inhabitant* ; Great Britain, with 28,*
about every 23.000
h 37.000.0u0, bad
t eve:y 22.000;
ad 700, or one for
r -h 97 i'OO.OOO.had
tsu one
; France
r one for
1 russia; J
nearly 26
500, or on
r *4
Rej
/--eu. i-e st,
.. ... ., i i rs . P* r ^ e 7 Wlt k unbeliever*, but eff with th
tbontiea, as president of the Georgia ,
head# if his faith wa< not embrace**.
Ne
Slone crml
SO
BUUk VV Dt Hi
52
LTislackcd lane
so
Sail
50 . .
Corn in ihe ear
70
Barley
iS
Wheat
00
Corn meal
43- nr £
Irish jxifaioes
00
Ot*slur bea:
IS -it>
W bile l>eHi)S
60
Timo-.iiv sc
rd 4-5 “j 1
Clover seed
60
fieri:.) seed
44 a s a
Onions
t>«
.Mall ‘
08 to 3
Siieiieji com
56
Dl c-; pcacl
lies 00 s'* e.
Rye
-56
Oais
-jI -j,, .
Fiax seed
56
D;ied a:»|i]i
P3 24 L:
Sweei pioiatoes
Turtiitw
55
5-3
Bran
20 wv.
Fine sail
5-5
Hair (plaslei
iag) 5
The Atr tee
Bret 1
tie.—ll see
m - a w L
Sew England interests. I >r ess Association, to issue passes to all
* been placed in our ujembers, or editors who desire to become • JL Braialeas Congress.
«? w .-ii more terri- such, which shall convey them to and from Under this head, Don I'i*;i, ia a la e
i lle-cules nis, agsinst the mewling over tbe Central, Soutbwes- l« lter lo fke C incinnati Commercial pays
•*«>■» w £.«• "zrss.
s>r yffectna’ir crash out ton and Augusta and Millen roads, and the War. He show* tLe average Y»:
, ;p beiesrier Northern which shall be good form the 20th of April ignorance about those be ca;i* rhe "f
- of tiie dear negro to tbe 1st of May, inclusive. A special ^Litea, but Lis statements oa the o*
n* him. The car will probably be in August* and Ma- point# are indisputable: TeL Sr Me**
„ , , xhe South for a lone term ox vears
as w ell of the on Sunday evemne, toe 24th, for the ’ - - -
-I par;? ox
c wheat t
large yield.
The New Yo
cal paper, say? the reg
who became voters 6v the ar
Virgin** rep*
be in flour-
T*
of a
Evening Post. *
of Cincinnati
tion of tb#
-re
Fifteen:!
ago to c
political
they ha:
tie for tl
Jivered fn
-e i ’; -- ■
joyed a higher order of Iegi*lativ
nd sLei: ha i* enlightened accommodation ot tbe delegates. from the limited condition ox* su
-c*. e pre: fired to count him We hope all members of tbe Georgia Tbe negroes did not TOtenordid ; e
ee id^A-; He will Le as ready press, who desire to attend, and who will «*vw as tbeir master* dictated
* , - , , , j-HL **°t Democratic, fcnt it was Jeer
cuom front tariffs, as be wa* travel over wither of thwae roads, will make We bfoke np tUt aT?tr!n aa(i „ c!c
slavery, aud as the ‘carpet application to us at once for passes, aud we the brain by law, adminej t -ska i*.
ear iv n.ade him a radical invite the Georgia papers to eopy or give man questions the result, loieai c-.
; upoi! his • -.,Li»Rce, we can R*e enbstance of the foregoing. J G. tlemen we bar# low feiiows; see :a
h fcs-e wite-,* we take him We learn by telegram from Savannah P”'*® :li *t s p reprewewtatr*
, .*.., r-„l o c .a- »bove theJt, we bare rogwes openly ;« t.
Ameniment. met a Jew day#
Ljciec the ca:ar* of their new
iatv. Af.er aotne ci»cassioa,
tea: it »u cot *:*;**'
-at a: this time to pledge then-*
. . - .;-*-*
panv. bet this they de-
r.<3 wr-cid reve^ vote fora high
lie
?er;i
get
;n riace
been delivered i»y
un the * Uelali,;; s
lee:
D:
.ire
J.
At:
Grist
itrcik a hurricane o haittc?? ; gmunrl Life and Health.” It >
sluirt an earthquake * bake heil in an difficult l«» beli»-vf flu*.I eac
icehouse; Iissuhu a^v.vlancbe ; put inhale* fiity-one hugsheac
diajver un the crater of an active volca- ry tweniy-lbur hours, an
no ; li ve all iho ?tars in a nail keg ; gravely asserted. Eve:
hang the ocean o», a sra{>e Tire In dry ; said to brcaihe eighteen
put the sky to soak in a gourd; un- times every minute inhali
iuckle lh« bell of eternity, and paste f one - pint of air, which
“To Lei” on the sun and moon ; but pinls every h >ur, and <
never for a inom^ni, «ir, delude vour- 2-5,920 pinL* ev, ry i« ( ctx
sell wish the i t Iea ihal anv ticket of. which is equal lo friv-one
\»nxr rarlv can bea: ours. The truth and fcasilnhlv
wet
c to him (Lw work- Col. Rogers, Superintendwnt of th* ^rket.
: tAriff*. Jl-joice now Central Road, will hare a special car at
. Journal, l->r in a few Macon, Sunday morning, the 24th inatanf,
vi.'i reap t’.e bitter frail*, for the convenience of delegates to the
ir w ik just now look Pres# Convention* at Savannah, and it
* o! the-Dead Sea. Lnt will leave, with the rrgt.iax tiain «.-f that
wi;, ni;ii to a*:.e# upon
MTS
tin
t tfiat i» a:
hasrer'* 1
II
5 1.0-
is but a canion
sni faeiir.g? are
go Lack to thf'se
lie and sent Life
hungry carcass.
morning, say at seven o'clock. Delegates,
however, can pass on the regular train# at
any time between April 20th and May 1st..
We remind them again to apply for pass-
ea as directed in the call above. .
TRESS CONVENTION.
We are glad there will be one. Hope
G r of California has signed oar brethren throagbont tbe State will be
l raising ihe legal rate of interest in «** aitendaace. Nothing like talking ever tl. s g sb e
sic f : .7- ]f» per tent. f suiivii and esrtak'tabipg tkw ! - r>ft«(K»r- tauvpntnd at 36~6 hale*
Tie Cta.'e* Crop,—Estiaaa?es as ?- ie
extent of the co;:oa c^.*p »«: y rar ■> * .
a 1 ihe way from £ 505 00. 5 5. .
ba’es. The Daily R.. !.-• . f>. - r,r.
meroes statistics to prere that the ere.
aace.-te j to fnily 3,000 ,Vv bx.rs,
2, 406.000 bale# having aireai c.'m:e trr-
ward Reliable Sonthern a,iv:.-.'» r?p:e-
sen: that the sappiy still ressair-.rg in e
Centra! Cet:on State* .* iXu: she sure
as a year ago, while large ^waatirie* are
heid in ifce coanuy back of New O.!ears
It ia sate, therefore, to as*ame that the
receipts from now sntil tbe fir»: of 8r.--
twmiev wiii no; fall abort of Three f*>r t-e
same period ot 1569 {via : 595.000,, eo
bole erop ot last yea* say b*
r. La;* or i'ea.'v.-cr » will ahow*
r r . ere a.* -r^ ex^anated hi#
ri.-f. : J..i . .V lar.toi-isfeik**
■ >.rscar. Ia - ana 7 mes. Rabiea .
, ar tie regrr *■# Wing crowded a-
to^.a?: :.r :fs g.-.-i af trs Radical
as we!< as it* ,-wr and that
^fsr»cs xa a Knee ; i:r a*
a': a! ihe men «W bar? t.:ber‘3
rhe K abaca trier
Heewe C^tvs-itte®
a*-* reported
lAwriw* hr raWaituaf »« tb *
aa.endn'etr striking 'Ut tb*
wore • — a.e ' rroir Vc Oeatriiciisc.
C-r - p os* : as :e -wrara tie p* 1,1
va.e p«.fer» os Thomas ,'‘s#e;~src. to b;*
Aii-. \ u»e |shlit pa.>a.-s re «wi -etaio-
ia ibe 8:are TVpar;
A t't a.!#7 h a* Va> rewow h*» rvlai-***
rick by 2y 4 a‘>w.' g*r* rghw ‘?#e*■»•*•*
Ut 1$; :**
« «'H; t wWtt
- O.f ace
re.