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^received S-, aud Anderson, of Cobb,32 1 ted. All this he solemnly swears to do.
votes. S But recurring to the occasion which
The House met at 4 o’clock., and pro - \ has brought us together to-day, it can
cceded to the election of a Speaker, , not escape the mo.^t careless observer
which resulted unanimously for J. B. tfest we have assembled under circum
Chig tons are being put to a new use.
A merchant of Sioux City, Iowa, had
beet: trying to defraud his creditors, who
finailv we it to bis bouse aimed with a
search warrant. They were unsuccess-
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Cuaaming, 130 vote*, and W" D. Ander- gjances of an extraordinary character — f ul ^ ,ra lon ? ; b “ l t ^
son, Speaker, pro tem. The late Governor whose uucxpired
The House adjourned to 10 o’clock j term of office I have been chosen to fi !.
to-morrow. «* ls a voluntary fugitive from the State of
Much interest is felt as to Conley’s hig adoption. During h:s brief ineum
j message to morrow. It is generally be- • hency there has been an addition of uu-
j lievid he will retire under protest. told millions to the public debt. lie
Conley will transmit the vote for Gov- ; j, a3 ] e ft the gnauces of the State iu the
ernor to morrow. utmost disorder and confusion ; so that
mitb will be inaugurated on Friday. j s impossible as yet to say what bonds
iog his wife’s luxuriant hair, prospected
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It is thought that the Legislature will
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I The Constitution has the following in
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! “It is rumored that Conley has par-
j doned Foster Blodgett and his son, E
) F. Blodgett. W e have good belief that
| the rumor is true. It is also reported
j that Conley refuses to pardon W. Hotch
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frauds.
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perity of the cotanKiiity, we will advo- j the duties of Governor of Georgia. I performing the duties of g
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cate as occasion requires. Our politics
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Cunifv’s Pardon of Blodiell.
No Radical outrage has received more
stern and prompt ceusure, universally,
than Conley’s pardon of Blodgett.
The Savannah Republican says that
such patronage of crime would be atro-
| cious if lawful, but doubts if it can
will be hurt. It is also said that orders
for vigorous recruiting have been sent
North, so that we shall be on a war foot
ing by the 1st of April, if not sooner.—
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when Mansfield withheld them and
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Whether this exclusion wa3 on the score
of’ breach of confidence, or because they
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years back establish the inviolability of
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between the parties.”
The Louisiana Legislature seems to
have gotten over its troubles, so far as
to resume the form of business again.
The opposing factions, both Radical,
succeeded in disgracing themselves and
allies. Every successive “falling out
among the rogues” developes a more in
tense degree of diabolism than its pred
ecessor. We have no objection to it.
These things precipitate the great day of
retribution, upon the enemies of the
South. So mote it be—yea, come quick-
ed l The answer to this question is ea- j
j sily made ; but how difficult the per- t
formauce of the duties here set forth ?
| All civil government should have for j
j its object the preservation of the rights
The Savannah News says a more in- \ developed in cases of iutligesLon. Tire first : any of their number. * * It illustrations i
iquitous prostitution of official power was j e ff ect of M is agreeable tonic is comforting and J nr • numerous and beautiful, being furnished
F. K. PJHEXIX. BloeiB^gtM. I
P r o A t a b 1 e Business
never known. That it is an act of crim
inal villainy that deserves universal exe
cration, and that lie should be promptly
its object tne preservation ot tne rignis | eXpe lled from the Senate,
of the persons and property of the peo- < These are specimens of
the indignant
encouraging. A mild glow pervades the sys- i by the chief artists of the country
tem, the chronic uneasiness in the region of | traveller.
the stomach is lessened, and the nervous rest
lessness which characterizes the disease is
abated. This improvement is not transient.—
It is not succeeded by the return of the old
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The Legislature.
Wc take from the Constitutionalist of
Thursday, the following proceedings of
the Legislature, reported to that paper
by their Atlanta correspondent :
Atlanta, Jan'y 10.—Both Houses
■were organized at 10 o’clock, the Sen
ate by President Trammell, and the
House by J. B. Curaming, Speaker pro
1cm.
The Senate passed a resolution for a
joint committee of five to notify Conley,
acting Governor, that they were ready
to receive any communication from him.
They reported that he would send a
communication to-morrow, at 12 o’clock.
After the passage of one or two reso
lutions the Senate adjourned until 10
o'clock to-morrow.
In the House, calling of the roll show
ed that many were absent.
The resignation of Speaker Smith
was received and read.
The House concurred in the Senate
resolution to inform Conley of tbeir or
ganization.
The committee report was the same as
the Senate report.
A motion for a recess of one hour, for
a Democratic caucus, was offered by
Dunlap Scott aud W. D. Anderson.
A message was received from Conley
that be had accepted the resignation of
Smith as member from Muscogee county.
Pierce, of Hancock, moved to elect a
Speaker forthwith, which called forth
several amendments aud much debate.
Finally, a motion was made to elect a
Speaker at four o’clock in the afternoon,
after which the House decided to take a
recess. At that time tho Democratic
members remained in the ball aud held
;i caucus for a candidate for Speaker.
In the caucus Curaming, of Richmond,
pie ; aud it is the first and highest duty ^ comment by an outraged people,
of governments, by wise and wholesome ; YV e } jav ’ read Blodgett’s petition for
legislation, to provide security for these pardon in the Era. There is no bet
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sacred rights. But the mere enactment
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enforcement of the laws, society must
be without that feeliDg of security upon
ter established fact than that criminat
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unjust charge. Injured honor seeks
its vindication, and leaps to meet scru
tiny to remove tarnish. Blodgett’s re
quest for pardon is as damning a con-
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the people depend. The honor ol the
State, as well as the be^t interests ol the
citizeD, demand that laws passed for the
good of society, should be promptly aud
justly enforced. We may pity the crim
inal, but when we go beyond this and
interpose to shield him from tbe punisb-
memt due to ^ie wrong-doing, this feel
ing ceases to be mere sentimental weak
ness, and becomes an act of cruel in
justice to society, Prompt and certain
execution of the laws is the surest, and
indeed the only effectual means of pre
venting crime. The courts, whose pe
culiar province it is to try persons ac
cused of violations of the penal code,
and to pronounce judgment upon the
guilty, should be left to the discharge of
this sworn duty, free from interference
on the part of the Executive. When,
by the abuse of a power vested in him,
to be exercised only when the ends of
justice and the welfare of society de
mand it, the Chief Magistrate of tbe
State grants dispensations to criminals,
and suspeuds the operation of the laws
prescribing the punishment due to con
victed felons, he becomes the greatest of
all criminals himself, and merits the
punishment from which he seeks to
shield the less guilty.
Under the Constitution, it is the duty
of the Governor, with the concurrence
of the Senate, to fill the judicial offices
of tbe State. If be would faithfully
discharge his duty, be must see to it
that uone are invested with the ermine
of justice but honest and capable men.
A virtuous and independent Judieiary
is a blessing to any people. Ignoring
all distinctions growing out of condition,
race or color, and holding the scales with
an even and steady hand, it metes out
justice alike to the rich and poor, the
proud and humble. It encamps around
the weak and defenseless, and keeps
watch and ward over them with a vigi
lance that is sleepless, aud unpurchasea
ble with gold or power;
But it is of the last importance that
the Chief Magistrate should himself
have clean bands. He may appoint
none but upright and faithful men to
office, and, yet if he be not also upright
and faithful, these good acts will count
for but little, lie must not only call
around him honest men, but he must
himself be honest in the widest and
deepest sense of that word. Neither the
litter of wealth, tbe seductions of pop
ular favor, nor the whispers of ambition
should be permitted to allure him from
the path of duty, let it be ever so thorny
and rugged.
It is not necessary, however, on an
occasion like this, to enumerate all the
duties required at the hands of the Chief
Magistrate of the Commonwealth ; and
yet it is not amiss, iu times like the
present, to recur to those cardiual prin-
ciples which underlie all good govern
ment. It is known to be the duty of
the Executive to co-operate with the
Legislature in tbe passage of wise and
wholesome laws, and with the Judiciary
iu enforcing those laws. He must see
to it that public order is preserved, and
that the Treasury of the State is protec
ted, and must in all proper ways pro
mote the general welfare aud advance
he true interest of the people. He
must take care that the laws bo exccu-
fession the fact that it is upon the re
quest of Bui ock, the colleague of Blod
gett in these crimes, and the confessor
of said crimes by implication through his
ignominious flight, that Conley gives the
pardon, the iuiquity of the pardon is
complete.
Blodgett says that Le took the Super-
intendency of the road only expecting
to manage its “public and political poli
cy.” The damning character of this
cool, impudent admission is only to be
surpassed by that inimitable jocularity
for which the jocose Blodgett has be
come notorious. This unique division
of the labors of Superintendent, and the
fine classification under the head of
“political policy,” of that particular
branch of the management which squan
dered the entire proceeds of the road,
incurred a debt of a million, put in op
eration a wholesale system of stealage,
and elicit^ numberless indictments of
tbe criminals by the courts of the coun
try, are certainly tbe richest matters of
this whole ponderous State Road wrong.
Jocular, comical Blodgett ! We shall
PENETRATING tothesource of the disease
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a year, which must be paid at the subscriber s
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pains in the limbs, back and chest; and it has
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without eharge, the numbers for the last quar
ter of 1871 of such periodicals as they may
pie
No time will ever wash from Conley’s
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damning pardon.— Constitution.
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and Now York Herald, in behalf of a ful appearance. Sold at all Druggists and Fan- rr “
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skin, has been established over ten years ; du
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American organ of tlie Cuoan Iievolu- 0 f Mrs- Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, the he»rts
tionists, and the Herald is now the most of many parents have been made glad by wit-
influential advocate ol Graut’s lenomina- nessing the beneficial effects, which tbisreme-
tion. Both arc busy tickling him with dy nver fails to produce during the critical
the straw of “manifest destiny.” “Such 1J )'° u vr v n • n
. , J , . , f. TI , ,, CaHBOLIC 3ALVL—Nothing like it ever
a splendid opportunity (says the Herald) ! kll0wn bpfure . Cures cuts, burns, sores, ’ :. n<1 xhClTv ’ ’T-Tr '
for a stroke of overwhelming popularity wounds, &c, like magic. Physicians speak ,2 s Kr S i 1 ’ m 1 f u . r f Ste ‘
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tlement of the manifest destiny of: PHYSICIANS who have prescribed Svap-
Uuba and Mexico ! Wc can gain noth- , nia or Purified Opium use no other form of
lie quarrel With Opium in their practice.
‘ ' ! CRISTADORO’S HAIR DYE.—If all his
hairs were lives, Othello said, “my great re-
i venge hath stomach for them all.” But hair
ing by postponing
Spain—and nothing in delaying to deal
with auarchy in Mexico. “The intol-
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eers to our flag—the continued proseeu- j have no stomach for at all. Use Cristadoro's
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savage atrocities of Valmascda. afford
sufficient grounds for a decisive ultima
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to Grant to imitate tue policy which re-1 Caswell,Hazard Sc Co., New York. It is abso-
suited in the acquisition of Texas, New j lutely pure and sweet. Patients who have
Mexico and California, and substitute ! , once l , ak f? P r ? ferit t ?* 1 ! °‘h«rs. Physicians
the deadly lively issues of war for the
stale political trash which is now sour
ing ou the popular stomach.—Macon
Telegraph,
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Change of Schedule.
GEN’AL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE
CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Savannah, May 27, 1871.
gjgBga e
nf
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, a7tfi INol
Passenger Trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad will run as follows ;
UP DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 7:15 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Macon
Connecting at Augusta with trains going
North, and at Macon with trains to Columbus
and Atlanta.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7:00 A.M.
Arrive at Milledgeville.... ...fc-.45 P, M.
Arrive at Eatontcn * 10-45 P. m!
Arrive at Augusta 5.33 p. M.
Arrive at Savannah.... 5:25 p. M.
Making same connection at Augusta as above.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah ...7:00 P. M.
L^ave Augusta g : 30 P. M.
Arrive at Milledgeviile ...8:45 P. M.
Arrive at Eatonton 1C:45 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 5:15 A. M.
Connecting with trains to Coiambus, leav
ing Macon at 5:25 A. M
Trains leaving Augusta at 8:30 P. M. arrive
in Savannah at 5:30 A. M.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Savanuah 7:00 P.M.
Leave Macon 6:30 P. M
Arrive at Augusta 3:30 A. M
Arrive at Savannah 5:30 A. M
Making close connection with trains leaving
Augusta
Passengers going over tbe Milledgeviile and
Eatonton Branch will take day train from Ma
con, night train from Augusta, and 7 P.M,
train from Savannah, which connects daily at
Gordon (Sundays excepted) with Milledgeviile
and Eatonton traius.
WILLIAM ROGERS.
Get • tel Superintendent:
" Mar|5,1861
L AhGE and VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR SALE, lying Eight miles north
LUMPKIN, Stewart County, Ga., embr: ;
the rich lands of tbe Hannahatchee CretL. TL
place is well timbered and watered: a fine
ton, corn, gram and stock farm: unsurjKi.-- :
by any in this section of the State for the fer
tility ofi ts soil. The place is invaluable s
stock farm. Will be sold on reasonab'e tcrmi
by application to the undersigned at Lacpk::
Ga. The place is well stocked and previsionc.
JAMES K. BAKNTM.
Jan l-4w rpn
5:38 P'. Ml ! pr0 T P* r action.
4.5J p M | January 1 1871.
T. W. WHITE,
MILLBD&EVILLE GA
WILL PSACnaUf SHIS Ain las i2V.2~A" 3B05TE.
tjb Applications for Homestead Exemp
tions under the new law, and other basin -•
before the Court of Ordinary, will receive
fj-
W. Dlscas. J. HJohsstos. M. MiClIa
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON.
Cotton Factors
AND
General Com mission
Merchants,
92 Baj Street.
SAVANNAH, Cl.
We are prepared to make the I*.---
adrance od Cotton. oct. 9 rcc^ 4m.
MANSION HOUSE
Three doors above Globe Hotel
Broad Street, Augusta,“Georgia.
Board pfr Day,
Single Meals,
fJ'J 00
,. 50
J-lT.SaltL. W. P- C:s" r -
Jennings, Smith & C:.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General ronmiission Merchants
No. 6 McIntosh St. Augusta, Ga.
We are Agents for the Sale of the foIlow-D
FIRST CFASS FERTILIZED;
Sell's Superphosphate—Cash, ”
“ “ u Time, 66 00
ono Soluble Guano—Cash, $53 •’
“ “ “ Time, 60
tug 12,6m.p
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MRS. C. A.IH’DSOiY, Proprietress
Nov. 5,1871.
43 ly
C H Phinizy F. B. Phinizy.
C. H. PHINIZY 1 CO.
Ootton Factors,
JACKSON! STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Consignments respectfully soiivted.
September 2, 4B4m p r
F. Baras, W. S- McDr.-a
bryanJHUH
BECEimc, PaEWAW** 6
AND
Commission Merchants.
No, 140 (KELLY’S BUILDING) BAY ST.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA!
Agent, for Ml. of th. “I‘HATT COTVOS
GIN.
Prompt attention giver, to the sale ol Cota-
Wool, and Country Produce of every r
tion. Liberal eash advances made on * u
when in store. Correspondence Solicitor.
Nor, 17 22 3m,