Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, November 17, 1863, Image 2

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(tcliiiiibus (Snquinr. Tuesday Morning 1 , Nov. W,1863. k. <*« lUin»rd, Who is uMiounccd us a candidate f> Congress (frnrtiopal tar in) lUrough oi columns, is n lawyer of Chattahoochee i IIo algo suggest* (o county, who has heretofore represented ' pio ngo of n rrsoluti' Ids county In the State Logfshit’ ability and fidelity to hi* trust. Ho is a “self-made mac,’' whoso industry nnd Pi lucJpfilK and ub-UltiU-a. (iflv. Drown, in his late Mu --a.v, l '°* Thereat ooinmenda the pareageof an not repealing , f«*d*'r.«tr St the nulefiltutc system; also that those who.' ledger ille, now have suh titiitw* in the army bo re- j clircd qU'-od to outer the service at once -those limping It” lirfoie lie eglalatiirc. forthoCon- i Si‘Ua»">-liip now ip Mil- I till* legislature seems ill ; mhoIi oni*« hairing, n good uf after tlio n*mnnor in which the j*ot»- havo Been injured by the enactment ph» v f the Inw to receive just compensate Legislature the j firnlinp, instructing out with Senators nnd requesting our Keprenonta- j is a | tiveiin Congress to vote for such action. doubt that the propositi. jwrJMivaranco through Jlfo afford a guar- riot only to abolish tho substitute fyslorn .unty of uscfulnc* eptnhllily in ! prospective ly, but to official position. Mr. Halford la now a rowdy havingsubrt member of a cavalry company organ-j- v ice, is now qhil izi:d for local defense; but a* the C*ln- j with the army; and the extraordinary ich he is a candi- number of military men in the L»*gis!a- f j utro tb osy ul- ntor the scr- pepulnr, especially gmdonal terra for which he i datois a vory short one, hi/, election would not seriously interfere with bis service number of military lure is suggostivo <»fth • probability of lb passage of such a resolution oidier. Wo believe ho would make a j JJn.wri recoin mourn. The tho 1 strongly represented, Jungress, and the proportion to ennaeribo J th** Confedcrtdc* Adminul faithful, attentive and creditable Kept e tentative of the District. Gen. To'imbs nnd the Henatorahtp. The Augusta ChrovMe of the Dili ui nouficen that It is understood that lion, j that Cungrtvs can, without a violation of Robert Toombs (who Is now in Milledge- vest'd right*, take this action in reference , listen to speeches from candidates for tln-ir votes heforo tHt? m.)>- The Halt of the ll-uim »*f U*»» es is tendered by resolution passed during lh*« day, find tho speech crimes off' at nigh?. lion. K"l»t. Toombs addrc-.'cd tlic members <m Tuesday night, and Hon. Thos. Rutlcr King on Wednes day night. II n. Jl V Johnson, Hon. .Janie* Jackson and lion. L. J. Garlrell uro also niontionci) as OHiidtUales nod in hIUuoIhi.cu at ’.jiiiedgcvilia. lion. Mar lin J. Crawf »rd is also there, hut wo do not know that ho is a candidate. Theipech of (len. Toombs, on Tu'>- will ho j day night, appear* to u- like a high bid for fall who are d'nr-«t'n*fl«?.1 with II- those who already have substitute* will no doubt be r.ealoutly supported there. ' We cannot believe, with GoV. R ro w it vjlle) “trill a crpt the office of C. H. Won- ; p, principals inn iilof, ii .. wa thi||k lhnt j t That i» every condescending amic... merit on the part of Gen. Toombs' friend*, certainly, in view of Ills course when elected Hemvtor by tho last Legislature.*-*- He 1. “understood" tohavothen declined in a huff because Senator'Hill rocoivod a vote indicating that he was the more pop-' ular candidate for the other term. Why should Gen. Toombs bo pressed Into service as Senator, or the Stale be cuign lulatetl on his willingness to accept j tic p'*rition7 Has bis course since the pro m ui troubles commenced bool) such us t< < xait liim above other men for his patii o. i.in or sacrifice of selfish feeling on Uu -1 ar of his country 7 It Is “understood 1 . nut his retire mo nt from the army wu- caused by disnppoi ltni'-n * or piques sucl mm ..ihor Uon*raU hova generously looked forth* K'<<>d of the service his disregard ot the general patriotic course of our planters in raising but little cotton Jn 1802 is too well known to ho more liian called to mind, if nil our Generals and all. our pUuU.rs luui nctnd in there m..tter* ns Gen. Toombs did, would wu in.w have hud any (\iu/edcr , ifr Slate* Heuuior to nlect? 1 to enfeiUin no vory exalted opinion ot it, and his denunciation* of Impress ment* nnd of military usurpation , cer tainly argue no friendliness foi.iU policy. \> (u-i.pui tkitch of Gen. ToomW speech hav.ngSub. titufcs ; but j by the W\>nr\or of llm Macon Tr’ryrnp/, i prin ’ The Mpccrli delivered by Ib n. To* niIm nljnit in the Halt «f tl • i• -mm,iu ••:led a marked Impression. The IInII In W .No riper.ulailull i .tliguatn, oily 9 tic t I rt ■ •> . r„j| cemiiliance with tl tract iii all .it* hjiu n,. „ street i abuses and iuj'i.y”t» the country that! have grown out of ,tha ij'itum. To l*o , more explicit, wn think Gist C’ongr • may, in good f,ii^r, l«t, require principals’to k< ep in the service (unless killed or disabled by wounds) men an able-bodied and capable of doing nil military duly as thcim-alve*. 2d, luecrtuiri whether the principal . cmpled by the employment of a substitute ^ ^ bus domean.od lilmswlfu.* a good and loyal ! ollleen wbilo enjoying this prlvilego, ' 1 if not. dcelaro the privilege forfeited. The fir*t of these propositions I-, think, so manifestly just as to requir ( i j eiubor.ition. Tho Gov Turnout had a right I to the - to tho military service* of the principal, : I j and If he has Imposed upon it Kn unfaith* j ful or Inoampotent substitute, it ought to | prot* retain the light to require of tin- principal, j lor w at any lime, ilia full observance of hi* j ly!^^ part ot the contract. J He Tho second proposition u hardly Iil • [ clear. .Men who have employed Mibati- tutLM have purchasnd u ;>/ ir/7e./c of the Government. Uu/ht th*y la lm permit liege by k» eon due ling themselves at home as to neutmUx'*, or far ui«wo than neu tralIxo, the aid they give to tho country by putting a lit*iti in it* military service? Wn think not. Their contract, in it* :XdVna»Hf ,1 power, oi igitmlity ainl-ehciucm*e. He wn* r. pf .i.yjlv imd loudly apiilaujcd. 11- nv'-rted-totlmsjorc- ofllmciiemy in Murvla. <1. 'l ; --ouri, K< i.tius y nnd at her Slat**, to (i,c t ir. r. i .-m l>, Mn-qt of 1 hg C"p‘.Vilcrncy by the Ih!I of i,’ew Or- i im - and Vick-I.urg-t«» our tlnanc.ttd trouble", the wortIi'cf*lues of our cur- reiM’.v, to tho evils, it Justice u»d w rough iftlm frapriwsmcnt Act a* tile can so of v hlch we urc. l.a^ti ning, un- ■ remedy i< fo iod -’/'unit’mi. lie fp"l •• "f thi* eiicroaehincn'a of the poi the civil im would- d luthe death of Liberty iiUU the triumph of Tyranny, unless we luiurm-d oMtitutional |»ri'icipli:»ofou r ratli- «s-crt* d .the riglils of .\faynu -that "Tie other revolution «ni I in the fearful struggle now pro- , a r. volution to rrg'i il the rights ing ngmost .ertnaodpow | *n , • k e ’ n I diersund the the the rsnkc •ful f ided by il:c •H-sncriflcIng ‘pint of thOiitlcs of Augusta have inaugurated, on a limited scalo. a reform which wo Imvo long advocated as tho bust and pio . cfftfuiunl romedy for one of tho giiut evils of tlio times. They Imvo pro- . hibit-.d tho purchaso within that city of j wbdlelhu' p' rmat■’ 1 G* nny uruclo ofproduoo for spfeulallon.— No man is to bo pormlttod to buy any article of the kind and sell il at any timo for morn limn be paid for it. To enforce the observance of this ordinance, a do- toctivti has been appointed, with pjonury powers to provent or report violations of tlio ordinance. Experiments on a sniftll scale often lay the foundation for measure* of great and wido spread importance, nnd ue trust that the Imont will couslituto I that the should, I ti< id alluviate *he.r suf. i-l-od. Amid tin* fury of tho sturni liluuk v idi v rath, n"^ beating upon ns >if the S llth, he mi W the I i|W ^of prollllso gb.'Min eianontrom Itetlnd to Chick-aft,nuga.— We must now cross the “Him• uf Dniih 4 ’ h*i(1 live forever, or die elcriiaUy tho death of slave'. he people needed wn? jus- thing to ombiirrus* the ( its proMucution of the war, it* cause at homo by nppre pb* who arc upholding it. principal* who have sub* at l<< If, do •in.I then !»• i the I Ilf army l: toiling fr nrunicnt speciilalii scarcity i l tliair privilege by ex i tho nee-siitics of (ho Gov the people, or by practices o and hoarding jivhiidi prodnn I enhance the price- >•(’ tin »f life, wo think tho Govern »y ju*tly decide that th . i(HIM. in the ■ tl-en-Voluti.i • | land oni*—ci • Tlr. T le'llUlil'll SCI . ; mil with Mn . long ... the 1 1 ! writi.'.i ■"/. • ! hut th•: Wood •'gn i ill live sp. ken oss of tho Augusta expor- . . , . .. . " ,, . uuiuoanliiK Ihnmsoivo* a* good and .He ii tu Unv of thaso In-i * . ; u citizens, ana- may remove them from a ] | nr ,. x theatre of operations in which the duel is hud ami hurtful, it is nol policy to lonvo “an enemy In the and In a sUlo of war no coiitnu t hliould j ®^'l bn so construed hh lonllmv a mini privi- I legod to remain at homo and proM-.-ute business to so conduct himiolfa* t" w •ale- on the common cause and htrcugtheii the hands of the enemy. The paramount object of allowing any | If speculation in tho necessaries of life bo at this lltno an evil, what more diroct and effectual remedy can be suggested than the »uppret»lon of Bjnculatinn 1 Vet our law-givers, dodging or ignoring this very simple and natural remedy, uru continually wasting their timo nnd ag grnvnting tho evil by concocting bills for the regulation of prices, tuxes on profits that can never be ascertained, A Lot them come up to tho issue directly und nquaroly, and the needed reform can ca sily lie obtained. Bui they cannot regu late prices without first controlling sup ply und demand, and tho effort may ns well bo abandoned. The f rue policy is to roinoio all infm-oi/tmt between supply and demand ; uiul the great and perni cious intervention of iheso days i.< spec ulation and hoarding with nviow Vo spec* uVution. Will not candidates in favor of such an ordinance as that of Augusta announce themnulvoa at our approaching municipal election in Ceiumhus, and give our city ooiisumors an opportunity to express their wishes on this subject? •«*- — tVhat wo may Hope for. Both tlia tulngrnpli nnd tho papers have been unusually rati cent, for a few days past, in reference to movements and pros pects in Tennessee. Wo liavo every rea son to believe tluit this is only tho “cnlin that prec'das tlio storm," and tlml the storm th.ii is to follow will ho a disastrous (•■ iu e einy. A letter from an In- !,ielishla observer in Gonernl uy advises ul of important and ul mov«iuf?uU. Tho letter was not led or publication, und tho time •l coma to bo more explicit. The ■four Generals, so fur as undur- b.v niovmnents progressing, scorn to m istarly sagaolty, nnd wo do not >v th-' Yankees in Tennossoe are to i u " »t disaster. If wo do not soon " exhilarating nows from that thca- w«r, the tailuro will conilderaMy eu. op.man of tlio strategy of the •>lu fit fa Hfar*." speech appear*, fiom the 1 of it yet reocivtd, to have b.v inucli butter temper, und l higher than present popu lar excitement*. We copy the .ketch of it given by III" nine writer: Mb Klng i* ad<lr •?* on hwt evenin ' in ml replete with logic He divided hi* nihjce I (nforuiNth into th "vo p ut land and navy defo —saying but I>tile . I th.. cla^s ofr i to they may better servo tin it* ruuso in their uuul ■ that they may bo useful a beis <>f the community r country and ‘cupation*, or ■I loyal tiiaiii- essarily hilt at t.iHlgvnt home to maintain the prodiiutioii of lb country. Is tlio nxtortionnr or tlio spec ulntor in tho noow»iti * of life suhservin oitluor of tl.oRo ends? If lie i ,tboGov Amman?* charter should uphold and it plighted fiith protect him ; if he Is n<>! wo do not see the hardship, injn-tho n bad faith involved in requim.,; him t “make himself useful'' in »on. ■ oth. sphere/ • fatal e oughtl »r, |eu< iomn.l nr built Ve*»ol* ibe.l the hliM’katle, which e.itihl f.r easily done, and theref-v g. i and f said that an export <ln lion* would Imvo givi .. •, Cpiul to gold or aiiv.-r we ■ a • ent to the pi* .pic by v.il eiduted tho*o points ey fuel; take ' He fro Why < - Ii a i‘lc> f on ha* not been Tal.ei Some rich duvulophients have trail pired at the North m refotpneo to tl Yaukufl. delay in taking Charleston which is now legarded by tin Bhrowde Fed orals, ns a thing beyond their pow > Tim paper* have sotnohow brought light a correspondence between (.li imr Gi'moruftud Admiral Dahlgron, wliii can ho enjoyed by all “rcbold following nynopd* of thlaoorreAfmndod is made by tho New York Time* ^ Ihihlarcn first writes tu Oilumre, rr.|il. -;i Thu iuU-.l . uhl l tw«0e that ^ that firoooal I tl 11 IKK'*.- - llr OliulSi all >. ■umil.d the ' T> whim tlml 1.o ha t Moulu '•iib hi" I" i>ut it i »|. ill" hi . •'t*u '.r. ih. Southern Spy i m opposed to Umi *1." It ildng law was w lot.'Ml aifl itripLiiclIiiibie, an.I Would prove a failure. It- <*»..*plirm tr'e,| jlm ladh *. of cur*.-,, (a 111rgo numhn; »f wlimn bor.orod him with •their pr*'Hem et t..r iheir ir.du-tiy, patrioli*in and devotion,In giving -I rengttr r nrfns mid relief ami eomlori t<j pr ided soldier* during the I'-lniMil d. w.‘1l in- m!" jiulgiiiK •du upon our mi.ul •huling in popuiur iippu-nb ;rntill> ■»IC-promotion T Mppr Such i Hindu .1 lion i>lution, wio n il the i •other i the y and tlio ('hlMreii/’ mirnsnicaiion to the Time*, nmk no well-ti'inperod strictures upon ! fijo, h'the above caption, which | ( ,^ ared a* an editorial in thel tviu mpu .1 clsowheru iu thi* pa- ansfiH* it to our column* , ti*-*l equfestod) In accordance with ustom *>f giving those who *«■•« > a fair bon iirg through our ! U u their repoe* are courteous tft 1 a great leegiu, Wc eoppose i '\\\ auso this is not tho etutom of; J M >' v peiv, that the pul.l.e gen- » h )8 andurstand il to ho our rule. JJ*’ • \\ In a 'he iv her-film solicit) above ro* rV.1 ■ ; red io •* tho,reply of the eavve>p >i\- 1 dem of toy Times, lie will no daubt pay >■>. In* I. pacts to it if ho 'hlnks that any , |*‘ v issue raised with hltn requires notice. ; !l " ^ ^ I j u t DUpafcIi uiadc Plainer. i Tho lightningt^r the repnrtors got so mixed up, th frttin Richmond intention ot lti« obstrilel roiliov". I lie tact that Mliulor v..i- ;■ >* us.voist tho navy aw.* di uumstratuvl w. l . heavy naval cntinnnreulrs unuu Al•rule. which i>alilv"'* , ‘-* • "»• • - - - 1 wUhisi she. i at tlio Imtli («e»i. Tooiiiba’ Sji ' To.nnW -f..-., ii. „t .•'.»tli, l-y which il will at -I. »l l«’ een-tire nnd r I in th - ad.min i n'.i ui t tin- throe i-latioiis « lining gin • po.el«rt fur • gr.. ryi,..|^i M iUtnlg«*vi)!i> CiedrjCla IwtfIslaiHre. Mjt.i.KimhvtM.x Noy. 7. i ?■;/ M : iii Teieyntph:--Mevernl of no g"ii.*r.it imporianco have been intro-I duevd in b>th ileuses to-dsv. Tto* I.oosgirfAti<Hi of tlie GoT. rnor took place io-davai llln'cHek, ni. Hi0ia«lr«it .i.-oiift 'i about twenty minilt«n. ItwisS cba*te. |jntri<*tic and ftwiutlful- The Governor wh<- honored by the hU tendadee of a large number of lsdic 1 . who id with evident pleasure to hi* inuti- gurul Uddri . t!ibn. The hill making rnilr ics liable t.< refund pnssagMrtW ■f delay, andjtho bill to prev nottOB yarn*, were iu.«t. i Ho T. The i.oUbilitio* of fbo city Butler Kir g, Judge Lumpkin, and ( Robert'Toombs. Gen. Toombs will address the Leg's!n- litre and visitors on Monday night next, ■ request. Roth House* adjourned until 10 o'clock «»nday. Wo find but littio in tho procoodiugs of the Legislature, so far reported, that re quire*. notice, on neeount if eitUur general importance or local interest. On Tlitirvcln/, the flr*t day of the «<:*- on, notliing wasd- na hut husit.u* 1 * inci- uenttothp organiAation of the two houses. Vr\dn<!, i'»//i —The two house*, in joint slop, omntrtd tho vote* f..r Governor, io result L given elsewhere in this pa- r. The return* of ('an'dep, Emanuel, Gilmer, Lumpkin, TalnnU, Tmup, Tp and Walker were rej-utad for inform ality. In the Senate, h bill w.is intro dnr<*d tn amend the aCt of tho lftrt twahiott regulating the planting of cotton. In tho , hill* wrrn introduced toappropri- ut e ^fi.OOO.tKiO (ot thn support of soldi ^ Ian.:.ev-, * -t—" n i relief to tin Btnki or thi* State, (fee. S’/furduy, “th, -Iii the linu^e, tho fol lowing were among the bill*Introduced : Kyr tho teliof '*f James L'ox, of.Harris ; to repeal tho net to consoiidato tlio office* ■f recoivor nnd collector of taxer; to liHiigc tho linn* between the counties of .Stewart and Ruidoltdi, and Quitman I Randolph ; icqucrting Cotigruss l" tu)>t soldier* who are not ownars of re* from 'he pvymorjt of tax in kin I ; also, resolution* asking Uougres* to pu 1 all able bodiod men botwoon 18 nnd 4*>, the omploy of quarterntasters, pr »vo*t nitlrahaN, anrolliog officer*, or guards, «kc., into active service; in Vwirooe t<» the prosecution of t he war decl rlng the advocacy of ro-con?truc- mson; re^iduliona of thunks nnd approval of tho Hchiuvernetits of General Urngg. * At 12 o'clock, biiisiioss was suspended to inn lgurata Gov. Brown for a fourth term. His inmigui'al address will up- pear in our next edition. Mi-u-luy, 0/A,— In tho House Mr. Her rington wn* declared elected from Terrel county by tho commlttoo on contested lections. Resolution in refarepoo to the tran sportation of iilDplies over the State Rond for the people of Dade, Walker, I’aU.osa, Chnt'oogn. WhitUold and Murray coun ties w*s parted. Resolution" in reference t<> (Isn. Rrugg urd tl.e haltlo of Cliickamauga were adopted. Tlio following hills were introduced: bill to compel overseers and track urndern to kettp nn nceoupt of the *lock killed hv car* , requesting tho Governor to have bread »t utL shipped to the count ion of fkilmer, Fannin, Rabun, White, Lump kin. and Dawson counties free ot charge; tho banking privilege* of the Georgia Railroad hii<1 Ranking Co. ; to ntiuuc in foruutho stay law ; fixing the ice of produce sold to tho indigent families of soldiers; to qomi.nl «M free negroes to go Into slavety; to ralivve. certain lands ffom taxation; to amend 10 section* uf the code; b»r the relief of indigent families In NorCli- gb.; to doc lure tho violation of tho impressment law felony; to regulate tho planting of Cotton; t«* allow triM'pa to vote in municipal ilcctffNn*; to pun ish persons for 1 arboring deserters; to provide clothing for tho Inmilie* of ludi - gent soldier-; to amend the Innorne tax law; to appropridte $(1,000,000 for the re lief of indigent soldier* und Utuir famiUes. ?'•/• .Jay, 10//; Tlio Speaker of tho Houre announced it* ^landing eoinmit- t«e*. A few bills wore introduced, tho iiii>*t important of which wore similar to bills noticed ir. tho report of the Botiate'* proceeding*. In llm Senate, Mr. J/r.7.ard Introduced a resolution recomniending-nn Increase of •the pay of privates in th*> fopfedeniVo army to $‘2ii per month, and the pay of nwn-romtyisilonod offlecr* in the same pr\.portion; which, u>) muti.jn of G‘d. extort.' bill to mako it penal to. cultivsVn than larve-Acria to tho ijKnd in cotton was : tw made the ■pecla 1 order for Friday. . Tho Senate Adopted ros-dnUoii" offerod by ilr. Adami, instructing tho Pfoartcocniu* mitteex 6ttho two Ifditsea jointly to de vise some equitable system of -Vsxntion, and provide soma method to make lht**e who have made fortunes by the calami- ties of t|)0 country bjar tho burlltuna «>t taxation. MilXEnoeviLLic, Nov. 12. J o’tlk. Sr'iofr. The bill to prevent *Ihvvs from hiring Uioir own time, niui to ronsin on li.e lucilii'c* of the owner, wu* read a third time and referred to the Judiciary Ctmrmiu.ee. A l ill to amend the charter i»f the Southern In.mraree Company wa ror.d- the third’ (m." and pi - d. A.bill to exern'pt the pr#.perly of *o)diers from taxation not wortn $|.Utk* nnd nh p.-rty Alabama Leg Mat urc. The General .Wrnb'y of Al iivunod nt .Moiitguiuery on M ' h » ®.>on o«r 1‘olumn,. up I ..ffle' thi* time hn* prevented an earlier no- J tru«t 1 f""l <5u'\ cof tho ?‘;w-ion. J tiftn which 1 ..n The SaftatH wa* organic :d l.*y tho elec tion of alv. Walker, ofi.’nllioun county, l’rcii-lcnt; M. T.ml, Secretary; anil J. 1’. JMorgon, A-'-.ietiin!. Tim House or ^ Jii-tory guuir.-vl by electing Mr. \V. II. </r«n- | KonVinv •haw, .f Duller, Spunk or ; Afborl Klmorc.J th:,t I Inaugural Addrc - ■ ■m/ora nnd Rrprr .■ In Hiilerimr upon ' lahntiofts and resp.in octinned conllden cully given nu), m i.n most evenlful In f lu soldier*’during thi* vrai Mr. Aclat,i- A hill « < w tivnt -Mi of .. < ert. . > amount of co'ton Reno llr*t tiinu. A hill ngniii't employing refUgnc slaven wn - ictd Um lir.-t time. A bill to exempttmrsoit* in tho military service from tho payment of profci-ionul tar. The Natl ut II < l’l, W" u, , Clerk ; and A. H. Llilli- eriUI, A si Gov. Shorter, in Id* me. e --ngc. urgey that compensation be made to slaveholder* whoso slave* have been lost in tho ser vice of Dither the Confederate or State Government; recommends amendment* will, of thu militia, law* ox the State, to make j und be-t e thorn nmro.vfljcfenl, and to secureu more T, rundy rospon-c to any <*11 f. t repel invasion by the enomy; i , ! the suit works of ll.o Stain have yielded f during llia.pu&l year fit 02S bushel*, tl»u wirU of Me. Ftgh HdctT huahe.U - , und '] 1 the receipt- from Saltvilld hnvd been 41,- n ’ 7o0 bu-Ii-i.-, ami rcudmmands lhut, nftor fcoldiera' I*miUcs urn rupplicd, tiic vc- nmiiidcr to the poi.plo gonerully ! tan,« ol nt cost and charges ; reports* tho progro-s your f a of card uiuurhf.ucUtring, tho condition of j','! tlie Fenii'-ntiiiy, In-imu Hd.spit.il igl.L < '•ler thi* gloomy j If to Im called to j of a groat Statu ii jiunco, is an honor i*hen.-,l .i how great i* . , viialthorisp -t “Wp* ■" , vil-ll" 111" 111 U«-«n.l*Wn Li" th.- tl.. • that tic tve-u nrds ii of! she i - II . re el, ctml So- L hallo!, elected. oflicf ChHUihi* Committee- ^ of the ol her Mr. A dan a*u high in Confederate uferred to the Military lm Macon Txlffifnph', rnoort proceitdingi* in the Senate; I-introduced a bill to puni-l. »domnuier the refusal to taka notns, oitbor in a private «»r fiduciary capacity. Al«", »i resolution Urging upon C"iigff to p hh net cn- ■fcrihlng nil poc-on- who ruAtso to receive ('■•nfeoernt- itute u Tr?i*urv uutcd, und plftootl.em in themilltnry xorvluti, AU*>, a resolution urging luxation a proper mode of relieving llm plethora of the cur rency. AI no, to prevont reconstruction, and timt G- orgiashould not enirrlain any proposition for pence -hon of full In.Ju p'Mub l); ,). ftlld liledge* herself If 1 Mr.Vottio- ' the d.^erinitlHlio ree«-nt\y up oral*.. ibvrvfot lire ho v ’u ftlllps II Ihiit »«•»«. lie, •!raudc.| ; h*{ speech * rul A- un it' <1 by k • M r. Du v ■ , und log.lv, it ho uLhnhlo ■ hu nru- hi yet a t ti ir J m llmSennt", it wiil bv for I thcharms.- rCongrc •> Ti.crc i-* mi tolling wbut “«uch uNuun iij* Gencial J»»o'.ih- ginatc in a body like our Con- ■ i*':i !■> not uvumtockud with xperienco. If tho Legi-ln- ii chi' -l >.- I l,„l th" .1 . iiu. lie li.s-l nlifX)! !>•' t" eulOi ihor day, in reporting j Hterrn .*•»>! lehcocof Meade' iTOivwhvaeo ilorrn ItblLl liber ol iblaioroN irriltuRa advanco on Lee, tliHt wc thejhrt. and particularly he did net see wh» not expeut misfortune and disordor , , , , hf should have offered to reuu.vo the ohstriit- ' n Bovcrnnicnt summoml from in it«. could not render the di-putch iiitolligiblo. tt5n« aerwS (he channel, thus uwu" ‘ litre think* » no war nt .. . ... . •-trough, let it lend Mr. Toombs t > t Siuiate, and thoy will (lud him o<>e i the most skillful hii*I indcfutigablo arc j ted* of trouble they ever suw, W,< , j no blind adherent * of .M r. Davis, I. ai h wha ever faults Jie Uh* he* ft Ju-‘ . .rgc'l, we know no nmn in the IV ■ •(ieracy whom wu would iirclcr in . I - 1 Mi 1 . Toombs cun find ample space f eloquent exputiation on tho public in fortune* und disorder*; buttbo i Wo now copy it from tho Richmond p per*: "The news from Washington indicates tho immediate advance of Meade. All iho able-bodied'troops undur tho com mando Go <. Muriimlale, the Military Governor of \V rsliington, had hcon re lieved from duly und ordered to the field, i l o filiethhylhein valid corps. .1)111 Iti'IXS.I MIC cnutllici. Ml us l.-tklliu on Sum elf duly that properly belonged to tho navy to lie thought that Uiliuuu would y strange hud lu> (UahlEtou) vere aduoiiig K«ut M'agner, t.-herv <• >n*tnirt»«l tin* . • t.il M l. ' . •• '■' ffored, while they w from his bxiit-iic- a »lb ihut. The l&Tih l’enn-ylvanv.1 to join Me reported that hnd * udv left “It is cully been gleaned of the enemy's •trength. P' -ivion, Ac . which will ena ble Gen. Mcadefo taka active meHSuios,” The oar* now run t-* Warrcntoa." North I'arm.uu.--Tue returns nt band indicate beyond reasonable doubt the election of Mossrs. Turner, Leach and Caristhtn, “ConsorvaUvas,’' and Messrs. Fuller and Giljncr, “Confederates.” Re- . turns (rota the other five districts are not fup enough to enable will ^ 1 i ‘® * of ut wlist muiuoui ; b* m « letter i* th AX the mi Crawfor I, V ihe ceremony in a full dress n't'...... v ..„. federate—that is, <Ud time lmsey wooloev made with her own hands. The bride groom wore a woolen suit of gray, tho ■suit hut opinion that the conservntite: the majority ofthft dehtgatiou. product of the e-.untrv •nofty, the couple slutted /«»r Kicntnond, she ii:ding hot biushet h^iicuth u cute little straw but, (the straw of which it was made having grown on her father> farm) made by her*elf, • ami protected to nnnoiii.eo the : from the insinuating umiUuritha of Rude Micro to tho | Borea* by the ample (old* of n Con fed- cloak, of thi x ill I orato clonk, ol the same n, ’ ! bridal dress, and made bv 1 fingers. the i government summoml from its ^... die to a death throttle with a giant, is uu- rousomihlo. Tho que.iioa is not whether some things have gono wrong, butwhoth- *;>. idler u», hotter results could fairly have hem antieipnted. The outside world, viewing it in this light, has united in according to Mr. Davis the highv-t admmi.itr.ativo qiiutitles, and should we be -• -.i.iioit We helievo the people gener “JL have the highest confidaiicu in the ahiiuy, integrity and patriotism of Mr. Davis, nnd no syn palhy nt all in the suspicion that he contemplates any in- traction of theii right* nnd liberties. A/a eon Ti l. Thx Orii.in- "I I**m* .Sii ivisoi—'lbo He- nuu.s had a gMdvss. wln*»o iihuiu w<ai'idu-. or r uivltiy—a goade*s of “faith mid honesty," to wluiui Nutua wu the first to pay divine hoium*. wnite vell, expressive her syui- tr»nkiu»s, caodi. | L FIT ., MV1 RH nxlil bauds joiueo, or Ssoiueiitip * -idfst buidilix each o,her by •til sxrceuiuiita i and Kuiii.ins, it Was usual lako ouch olhur by the ha. d. iu a token uf ifieVr inlouuop to adhere to tho cuin,>a«it; ai*d this custom is in uj-ko general u».- t oven ainu.ur anr...l, ^ ut the p—- •' » ' - - - thoucht be rentiied escut day, than would at tir»t Tho BpU*n lyt uyi that John Slidell n.xs taught Louis Napoleon draw-poker, j nnd they pla\ together at thn Tulleri«s. pnfi of Nr Raid- -To r« ■Id * and Mildiurs lu* worth oi.u t||ou»- ti I dollar* from taxation. M t. Simmon*--To prevent illegal lm- iMc. vlr. (’ -ok F**rthi« reliefthe ll-mk*, Ac Mr Friiu* -Tji *-.(!;«» tip a r.solution of tho Houso to eiinhH tlio people <>< Gljut- tuoga, Walker, Dade and other Nortli- en*torn counties to transport provUions, A " , free ofcburgeon Railroads. On mo- Mr. Chat;}bora, tlio resolution was Imously, Comptro.'lcr Uqneint, Atithp'il I th -rlti nphtttiiioR. the <qi John Jon- was ru-electiid Tj " isurer on , , tlm fin>t ballot, witlmut Op|K)«ition. The Hcnatftjtt then repaired t-> the Ren - nte Chambpr. Mr, L’o.yd -To repeal thrt ItVJ h xocti* n ol the reviVed Code. Raid fir-,1 time. Mr. Whitaker A nicmoDal from the H iplid I' .nv.mtidn to r«i.*e three hundred thou*mil dollar* as a fund to uducta tlic orphans of deceased Soldiers. Referred to n special comtiiit'en. A resolution to fill th?* Marik for Min election of Con federata Hen a tor wa* bv the animinimcnt of Wednesday, tie 25th day of November, carried, Mr. Adam* called up a “re.- ri*k Congress p, conseribn or. pbioo in tl army all persons, without regard to hi or substitution, w ho may refuse t<* recur in vnymcnl f'onfedoiMtn m.li».“ Tl r->«ooiUon vr-ii «"a!o.|j|y opposed by M Pottle on the ground that g ** " i* th.- only Coi.stftu ionnl rurreir y, right to refu ''"m' - That iii* wrongl» pun- \ f-'H""' erttng a Cop.sVitdlloDhl i lum d »thcr eu.'r Uh h mini right, Mr. Adams repled. Mr. Walker contended that the passage of the re---hit ion Would have no effect in bettering tho curr n.-y >.r lowering t!." price of produeu. It could ho done only ’ Mr Speer contended that to cb so tie loors of Courts Rguln-t th* *o who refu ■ :o take Confederate money in pavilion *f debts, would be n more effectual rein** rly than by placing old. sick nnd fe.ddi Mr. i the army. (i .olden onpo«nd ti e roiolqtion. "f Mr. Speer, the ro*ol.ul II ■ Bills rrn f the tlr-t fin W"*r. -*day, llth Novemhir. Hti'5. A bill t ' l milled nn W to pi the -ale, f.r Daughter. <*i a.ck c .«tt sh«-"\* "i tl. i- -UU" x('•• pi in . vrlnm ’ th a Mm count!*•' < f ('lltoils:., ker, Dade, Wliitfiold and npproprhtVu money for pay of all otQoers and soldier* from the Htntn of Georgia in t! c oonyorthe Confcdcrnto Sates uni t> lew nnd rolled n tax on all prpt*erty. T > repeal the 2d and H i ."cclion- ofthfl IfUh rliviaion of the- penal code of this State. To change tlm filth and f)2.1 suft'lon «>T provide for the speedy onipliiii.ta of iin iutburixeU nc‘x ’ *>1 by .Confiderate militury uu- I within the State, but oikprow- iqi that there- j-« no rcicon to | f*yr the Con fed..raU Govnriimciit will ! intentionally tnvmleor tliaregurd the. re. 1 served rights of llm Stales or of the poo- t pl ", thy. The iiiemuiga is devoted to Spite Affairs, and is u puper highly creditabtei to its nuthor. Hut little progress hiu yd been made 1 in tfio work of,legislation by tho two j * ouses. Dill* Iihvo been* Introduced to jMJftl the stay law of 1801 ; to iiuTcuao I pny of jurors to $4 per day: to uu : «»x > ■utors, giwrditns, •., to re-' eivo Confcdcrnto notes ?n payueut of, •.h{5; to amend tho laws iu reference p» 1 islilliug; to amend tho revenue laws; to i i emu no the fees of probate judge*, slier- | J silver ! iff'- und clerk*. 12/A,—fn tho Her. tie, H,.* 1 £ bills were In-roducud and re T.» nuthorixi the Oovarnor to i j lease the ptiblfe lands of the State for : certain purposes; to allow Probate Judge * ! to mnkopublication in certain cnsoi*: «'* > j to appoint spoe’fti ad.ninistrntor.v- in.ci*r- i ' ttill cases ; to allow plaintiffs to he wit-j ; nesses in smne attachment cases. The following hills were pitisod : In relation : t-i tho practice In Chancery C.ntrN ; f<* ' | a ithori?.n ndtninl'tnitor.s, & •., to rccoivo | J C .nfedornto of >S!nlo Trc.i s ury notes in ( ] payment f*r property ; to repeal the net 1 | to induce railroad companies to transport , j troop*. &c , for the State free of charge ; to repeal nu act relative to public roads. oa| j n thoH**u>e, the following bills were j event introduced and referred : To reduce tho ' *• and ! expeti.-c of publication of suits in C*»urt; ck-\>-. | p, aniend tho rovomio laws ; to c.mpcn- | sato for the !«»■* of slaves, that have boon ! Impressed. At 12 o'clock, the two hop a; Joined in tho election of Solicitors with the follow- in tVn trying Midi lien for principle. I, sourned our pr UtCi htli L. Ro K. W. Parker; Joseph I). McDonald. 1 tt till (Tnl'i- n i Will succeed. . ; lull I *v:i v grou ' | thci; ex uiliit t-> J wiiosu .*p)und«« trial of« To pr. ilicrs' fi with all dim dufcronco t< .figment, t,> gay that in mj ••rtiiffe ill youi paper ;■ fev iii your '.■••itributing Jylii<*i Hiiuimars from (Uc Nurlhcrn Press. Tlm V.illaiidiglmin vote in Ohio i* a j very largo one—probably larger than ; j ever b'd'.o e given a Du.not ratio Candidate in that .'iiute* In twentv-oiylit cotiT.ii.-- ! "lit of tlm eight v -1 :r odiciallv repotP'd, i his poll is (*7,•>»! votes, Hgainst 0*1,1 II 9K fninru that »»ur p- privations \s > l.i-t Dei to the article b ndod dr"ii.” I hav. n-u t who is your a-isum f, not .-von a lurking i -u hint all .fi cdit f*ir tho fueling lLilt till! ugh: lo nn I nm-L he oinciding nu^l fully ‘ 1 T purth that l »eling, I mm sjiectlng that the l t tin product of hi* in.n; j 1.2K*. Last year tho Abolitionist* were I A j, I tioHtcn ip tlm .Slate by a majority of R , | about 2d,000. Thu result this year show* tig: ; timt they um-t Iihvo resovte*! Pi tlio most. 1 um - ur.H(?rupubms mean* lo obtain's<> large u 1 Si. majority -''*1.00. I’ipo-luyiug, stuiflng *■! , ! * i -t box. *, and tho concentration of large hudic- <if troops in tho State. v,l>«» . i„ , w- ■ t.llowi'd to voti^did tho work. i, , D. A. Mahoney, K-q , tho victim *fi 1 eai Fort Lafayette, lm* boon elected riioritl* j p... oxamplo, win* ' remain ut im i«; at ion. ‘Mary ami tlm Childs* pruitj v..rds- words wobdin them nil the b -t teelingg "f mill from t‘ • fr*-*j(loncy with \ the i tn "l'h.i w that stylo led Iheni for tieuhirly a* ycjtt itun< give* nub. Iiifhuieni But ulb.-.vin" that John did say It, ho doiibtlc.1- did it under the imi.uUo of fool ing und without dm reflection. In the tlr-'t place, I hope that til" a i- tflr, nn icis Trollopo deal rocoutly i der -'f ^ l ‘t'y ’ . ■ I the cl a , .’ii*I ul last ywir there wore ; courn" I I.UtHl mil**.- of l**l*yrp:di lined and 144 A ji- I tob grapli .stations in Indiana. ; k of ill" Florida are reporUtd by diitv, , ** *!'••> - to have lu-idc .<jo‘- trv, an "c ".'.ni, i ms, tlm CiiKiinnati Jjnqqiict Wnh I filiink-*. iil.H"*t equal tu ooitt.uuling lor (lt ,■ ! liny Federal G ivcriinient. (ijb;,!, Tlo- Niitfo.al i nion, a Federal paper i ■« , ;f™ Dp to • lie North*- no dancer tin, will starve. Th«y H'u'e tv 1th >r.lt ut Icj hn mo.dfonu i. The a ouns.idurablu taxi* lid tin provided by hau half tli ldr.. - til ed at Lit i itary autlio .ddltb thi i W" hi idop thorn arc many li' er l a--ociniiuus their ben• lu i.n 1 uunv (though not n-. many a* tliwr** •■ ightio be) kind ami lib- ; era! individual-* who will help (hum along. . It ii truo they have, like moil other poo. : tile, to live upon less than i* comfortable, but still I hope there D no danger of star- ' valioii. D.P adnjit flup “Mary and tho Chil dreu (!•■ -ufl's-r, hew will 4'dre iqund ilu> mutter by throwing down l.i* gqn aftd coining In.'no? That wpidd ofeourso dc- p ita. thorn pf the iM-istmieo thpy i.ow receive. Hox. Would l|b Uink« t Ulf l.j u hi lm do tohotte Th nillns' cut City rochnRy took it’cott*Av at the iiji'uvh Iii) North. Where sUtufionai rights he »>Ur hb*?r4se:i in the vide lor their supj t uf the’ “ Vbelitiou coiiimi»si«i|iura f« • Government plmitations in M present tho working ; work’iTf the decidedly tho hungry J L-uiai •UmpaHl h K "".i*lu! and profl Hblb. Htreiig ■ :V .ri* aro making by tho fre ibmission sU in Lot ’ ' On to a •fit hr oftne wn ibjuvtrto taxatii But I miM * justly duo the idorn to State;., f dollars i thi* is nut thci virtues shine > of distress,, vi Govern m«nb The Ciijclnnatl Commercial says, 1)1 ci ul orders investing Gin. Grant w i * * new cornmund, (Ic.-ignate and ino i Mm .\il04lo, idith. If!.. » be i • l"d epitaph, in. *t*. .Jb visio 1 i)0 uiilsd the with hundqti «rt nr a largo scope Mn- hc) 1 dr 11 ’" \V uld tin y b ”le»* npkto »ulh-.r a 1 ol -tar. ’ A I if throng;, ail ti." 1 sutrerings they fhould survive hiu*, does ho ihinV that in nfler ' ears they would thank him fur such » fegney / And if ho should not^ i u .-hot and -fiotild *.t%y nt '•mod of the dosertion of tlm Vankees should over- f, Would it be any corptoii L "Mary and NnshviH* ritory. It might aimmt .h elude*! “all tl.e world and the rest 1 f man kind." Tno Denn.erutic vote in Pennsylvania, nt liialftt*. election, reached the euormuux figure* »’l 2-b*,000. Rather a rcspuctubiu him and oil run tlio out; to him to at: tho Childiei Yankees uu* «t\r I'oe lady siiin ■u exactly b'ij rkingtheir tinge: pleaJu ty in pteri-i which has r black and i sun beqms* : ftiiiniQia l in • l th t'» tin* hone, Now York j ti ^ i blest cflurity. I lo prosecutn tlio war with renewed vigor until wo obtain an honor able pence. Mr. Adams moved the adop tion of the resolutions. The vc*s tnd nays being called, the vote stood yea* -VJ, carried unanimously. -On motion of Mr. A«Um*, tho resolutions adopted were transmitted to tho Hod in < The Senate concurred in the resolution from th« House to elect State House officers on Thursday, tho 12 h. A bill to add an additional section to article 2d, chap, 'fi, title 3 1, part 2 1, ot the Rpvi-tuJ Code ot Georgia—read second A bill to suppress extortion In the *alo ofeollon yarn, and other articles. Read second timo and committed, A bid to recompense owners of slaves for death of said slaves by neglect wbilo employed in service of the Bute. Head second bime. Wednesday, 11M.—- In tho Senate, Mr. Uauldun introduced arosolutiun favoring the increase of the pay of soldiers to $25 per month, with rations of tobacco, and pay of aun-commtMionod vsfficurs vn pro- portion. Tho ■Senate referred to a select committee of five the House resolution "providing (hr the commutation of tax in kind by tho payment of the money value in counties remote from transpor tation, and whore great destitution pre- .vails.’ 1 The following bills wore referred eommiu.hK : Tu ru,„..U th. pric« of j ^‘.Th^of?£? insulted and outraged b jos? Or does ' ry und tlio Children six garments per di-ii... Hood. ryj>"dy in Washington is fi* be trying to bo next President. ig has ffOohildren 1 ^rous .' nr does be il.ii . id tlio Children" wouU , uniraisil thank him for uidlng to bring ut»ou them j prospect f. ,U v' l !J' Mr Kditor our hravo m«n wt - ^ hob her, in Philadelphia, has bagged there, and oven to Iru.-t “Mary and the Children" to the charities of those ».v boijie, cold und pinching though that charity may bo. than tp leave tbpm to the tend r met vie* of the Yankees. • And hove let me *ay a word to thoso who are living in u.i 0 and abundaneu ut home. Yi»u owe a debt and u very large "Mo W tb to who nro fighting your batth - in the fie Id. it u your duty to so,t that thoir families do not suffer. Asrnail por- b * v 0 Properly appropri- uuv.iu.ur » hich, wiioHor atod may be tho monns of saving t«» y./u f or t wo hours. Iii- speech abounded i all tho balance. Our soldiers may and ’ ' ’ • •- • • ■ words ol v ing hero, . I lie Fedora I (»ovornini-nt touches $!),-! jod.000 for exemptions Trout the draft. Mmiphi* Appeuh lUi.iaroN at tuk North.—Tho M«lh- s, pleading for hU 1 * tos and Ge . MeCi.-i nand were intro, dueod to the Conference, .inti Wer - ro- coivod with rounds of applause. Thu oath of allegiance was administered to the ] moinbors by Governor Yates, who spoke 1 •>f lbs C»m ft' .would boW. With their blessing upoi ! W ' 11 *? 1 ?®V *mwuh«» wiwy nay ' AicUlornaml emptied Hit know that their families are suffering pri- eal iiarnnau.* R«diml V Th?l*“ m7“''- ■ b , , “ i h O' t-»nnot hK.it • iuilu.aTOor.il Confcren^ Th. ':E‘ 1 . 00 “ir**U-*OI*;y vonprublo lvt«r "..rtwrighl, wl.n l„J l’ 0 ’ vor - ■uld if they know that Mary* and the been elect",! to tw.lt ft— Ren. , and wus b-udly* j been elected to twelve General Con fer ry acted for the retuon that lie j J’I° h. distiu- « Child re friend told army was suffering for clothing, his M(ifo guUln d minister in Cincinnati has refu' •11 taken t aro of. A n , uu K MihI at a time when the wav not ulUciently radical, sent lo a soldier whose iMreut* \ able to pqrch&so them, a suit of clolhc.1. Shortly after ho received them he wrote inovher, * l am very tired of the d wmld like very much to be thu sacramental hate Remembering the .ac ri 6 made, tf*o sulfei dured, the noole which cmr entmiev have to hi» 1 home,; but tall Mrs. - , and du- before any harm shall come _ b. rand her daughters.’’ Attend well to the tamilies of the soldiers and you will of them. * IMP stand here k ‘pt in every coinpuny and regiment of j liragg'b urmy, containing respectively the ‘stay nt home," “tlio extortioner,' and "speculator," and that of our farmers wk *■ I cotton y-Tus, Ac.; to suppress gamuliug; it' the Yankee* should overrun the ' families, tfoubilm n"coriSVbYof cumponsato owners of slaves who may j eo ijntry and take all you have, you would I It r » mad tho duty of every soldier t . ’ gather t»r- osftblo ter tly invoke th r. and laying •. and personal c be executed ; U> punwh those who rt;fu>« t<» t.xLo Oar.federate notes, either individ ually or a» trustee ; to prevont impress- h yoq had given away to th r I poses more Mum ywti have. Remember 1 from hi* lie j that what vou jji ve tg the soldier*’ fktni- tho A aukece will not be able to exert himself to the the mums of those ustitule tiie two classes. t plidg . let here vguiata tho levies of li fns.— ^ ro,u >»u. ^ ^ j road a second time: ' _ . . . I)RKAi)yrt Cai amitt.—The Sumter Pa.luoah, lo prevent slaves from hiring their own | Republic is Informed by reliable authori- forem it l 1 time, und compel thorn to remain on their J ^ 1 owne rs’ premise*. ; to exempt the piopc ty of soldiers n*»t worth more than $ilfiOI From sover.il of out ‘scout* who have recently returned from nn rx|>edfti*iii t-> a learn t1i it tho enemy hru JuCah, Columbus nnd Uni* .. death, come w,-al who ; Rarer olu-athe ttie - . .rd j al liberty is established, und Ui* so Con fed era tv S nixed by ail the world p »wer. eir | tbfl fifteen negroes, belonging ta Mr. * Citj-. A party of fiduthhrn guerillas re- Promotion* nr G*!»eral fl v •r [ *' if Adams, of Loo county, died re- ■ cetitly routhd. tho guard at Ogdenarillo, ; Knoxville Keri-r-T .h: 3 G.-n. H r'MMDy Iron} casing too heartily of Ihp ; and captured a quantity of valuable boon promoted t-. a I.;, iit.-m.nt « w 1» hin.-se sugar cam* syrop. j Stores 'an . /. Mi ip. f.r ...aritorimis »sr. Ic*