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gUCMdHti
The Hanover Bank has certified to a
forced check of $14,000.
The Baltic was seized by the Kevenue
port officer after she went to sea. A large
quantity of smuggled goods was seized in
the neighborhood of the Bremen steamer
docks.
Mrs. Swints shot her husband at a ball
steamer to forward the Texan emigrants
wrecked on the brig Derby.
"Washington, February 24.—Cooper’s
minority Carolina murder report says it
is true that Gens. Thomas, Sickles, Wood
and Baird unite in testimony that the
State courts do not administer full and
i ln&fjfliyrtlp!ere | Y’njcjfl rtefij’shl:,
iBeni^wffnleAieMire nfigfinta} fena tflal
these are not safe ; but they, in answer to
a direct question, furnish but one case in
Tennessee, one in Mississippi, (at Grena
da,) one in Louisiana, none in Virginia,
(except the Watson case,) or North Caro
lina. Officers for Florida, Georgia and
Alabama, all testify explicitly that no
fault is to be found with the Governors of
the respective States, or high officials,
judges of the supreme court or intelligent
aatr/OeiaMitfnaied citizens. Gan. Scofield
t! $4$ e 3;Am fcfeesJW*** arraigned for
crime are dealt with leniently rather than
harshly. The general feeling of the re
sponsible people in Virginia isthatof pity
for the freedmen. The report takes strong
_Abo. Jfalfay » n d con stitu-
ipropor.Td ..military gov-
oramsnWi .-*1.
it4#ef4g«Bfeyd;- Murphy and Morris,
and Consols McMath
anfl"P%Vrjf,'indignantly dony the truth of
j charge; fast they never per-
inj£ 1 #»(BB»a>'iunitjr_to pass to villify Pres-
ilentsfehnaan a ad members of bis Cabi
net il»'. - "
BfcS&f'S^Febi'riiPry 2j.—The Parliament
of tfijfNSU'tfJ|jcnnah States was formally
°P§fte4 ifo-jUl. <., Yesterday the King of
i’rnsna,' wcrtAersoftfeeroyal family,and
Bi-mi^i^werjp present The King said
he no German Prince
had been for ages. All hopes for the fu
ture welfare of the nation now rested on
the accomplished fact of a united Germa
ny. He recommended. Parliament to
form a new constitutional union, which
would be defensive in character, and give
unity, liberty and power to tho Father-
land. "
FuoBMOZf"February 23.—A telegram
freffi Naples wptrrtk that a magazine of
giMpi^WPTJxpTdd'ed at Poailippo, near
t hal°c^ ( p^which a number of lives were
*°4tr>n .lilitis iv .... f ..
MtaaiUNUToit, February 25.—The Pro.
sid«st*lB- urged with warnings, by the
JftMlS, dHlf'Pobf, to' veto the abomiduble
Tlie Tribune, to veto the
wreisthfid rueasuro inflating the currency
by .tissuing, .a hundred million legal tend*
ers’lnbietirethecompound interest notes;
by Wo 'Wdrtif.’to* vito the outrageous re-
consfrhcti&n'bilT.
Colfax, for Speaker, is unopposed. He
prod ids A^snt .wacks session.
The?Revenue ’Fraud Committee closes
a report with, “There may be some raeri*
torious officers in New York, Philadel
phia and Brooklyn ; nevertheless, frauds
are so universal and gigantic, morals bo
tainted, confidence Jn local officers so
shaken, that a reorganization is necessa
ry.”
Commander Cooper, of the Winooski,
cruising around the West Indies, reports
no sieves landing glftfed qr expedition
fitted ottb ‘withiirGflptyast year. The im
portation pf fitters the slave trade
.-
Rights. — Tbft
(terms* «s«s»i»w»*4,»1be Austrian Diet
armunitede' * I *»t>*>*
In the case of
Ci^ptsin^Ofpey^ iffto" (fas 'arrested on a
re 5W$]V«t SuS&\sWF of TMgloin,
tlie,«ai«Tl dsUje.polUical ques-
tiant Wthesliiff ifipirti.ise State or not,
waetdnkdwrtMtMb, *t# tfe**vrit was dis-
m urn:-*
WABHlXGTo^Tfebrohry 25.—In the
rather condemnatory
of Wentworth's charges of corruption of
members, involving the honor of the
House, and ordering his committee to re
port to-morrow, were passed.
A resolution tbat^tho-Ko-Use concur in
Secretary McCulloch’s views of contrac
tion and early resumption of specie pay
ments, encountered loud objections from
all sides.
Tifo c C<failritt<!6#4h¥Kx bill put adver
tisements on the freolRtr The bon'd re-
q tribe if yfS nsjj e cYo f£jHd[LsK 1 leriea ig five
rim.:* - I ivutu w
Tltf,AW»iWU«e ^gpflu^ansamendment
t&xiaftalluqu.-.litie^.oCiuigaiifcAve dollars
poVAfaohmnid. Passaif<. xws «
Tiy anfiPhdtoeht £bbHshing1#l cotton
the b'peaier ruieS out oPorffor.
The Fortifica^Rfa J ’2kppropriaGbn Ml.
as passed, e *
Joint resolution, removing the Naval
Academy frpm Annapolis, sms defeated..
ijifeit) rf.nrt"
In the Senate, Jno. D. Defores, of In
diana, was elecjpdp9 n * I J<f i f n >l: I fr< 1 ^ r -
The Educational Bureau bill, providing
Ihe Commissioner with 4,003 clerks, w«*
favorably considered^
In this connection Mr. Sumner said he
toM-afcxjMi* ithat IthU gariarttidrinhouMi
be dignified as much as poss'ble.
In the Spqate the Army A^propria^io^
It a tec Previsions and Thrive.
SAQ&HtfUKWZL^
planter in the Cotton States to pause and
reflect seriously on the past, the present,
and the future. A larg* portion pf the
ggople of Georkfa ark nSsi fetf on Ifortii-
lefn bread find Mat,iadfaje (yotlicd with
Northern fabrics. Waare essonlially an
agricultural people. When an agricullu-
^peftMblfk t<*bi#«teir»ictua|g and
clolhes, they are fast going to ruin. Al
ready there are thousands starving in our
Tbilisi—we are literally begging tor pro
visions to save tbeir lives, and if we con
tinue to depend on cotton, times will get
irate fiM*«<Nfih#w*i hop
does not appear to do aay good. It does
‘ r 1 • > fSor/ ; ft db& fol*
ptf? wlh i ^obgider^d ^abd passed, wi : tl
jng the militia of the unrepresented
States, and its reorganization forbidden
until coogi^cfeiriiiAttyi adttkitfifcwi'Ht^joes
to the House for iU concurrence.
A;qajimi'tff a-Aifh;on'’’«^ ! ,>fi>ropria-
tedio construfl a bridge at., llfjtk Lsh|n^.
Nashvillb, F.eb. T tj — Gqv,, Br,o,wfjl^;
has issued a proclamation that lie will
hall out the militia to defend .Union men
against ev>h doers.- ' >■', Ini..'
4 remission of the search during the
Position have failed. ’’j-Vii
■ W A^HjiHGTftN,' ^eb' rt
fhe Committee of the Yf hpf0 J 'T(if 4 ’2J*V'l^
Appropriations gives $86)000 to thAiten*
saeola N&vyY st-a:Tti'e 1 ' cbJU^ttee jrijs%
t nd the hill passed appropriifti«g<j»art«S‘
(illicit' ' ; ’“V
: In the House, in Committwb Sn tliA
Tariff, Western men madia, anpersistent
eiucivu .uu pacocu, „.. r ^ ^ ana gew gaws,
... IS.. Aiw.nl WMAfeSw
cot feed or clothe tbef
ibti
proviii
burning shrtW>»4Ur itwny.iioathacn.woman
h ow . to. try, to, a P®Mif* Northern fash ions.
It shonfriAwdhf BFii’^^tmna soul for her
to til k Viir.shlor.s; ar.d’waste hundreds
hrt<dHhh4*a>diM»»omiWfin MvoHty.’wbfm
! hhV”a««ridrt soi^"iiTs“^t>idden"^ -iSSv
brahch ^
fight on the prolectfoii of rjjW ;
The Committee was 'occupied' from; 8; to 1 inVvriamnwieldAfi’jiwhiii'SwtiiT ’if 'we
half-past 4 o’clock on the.HetQp'ques/.ipn, caflWoi'cbatjge l- tt«}r legislattwn, : «e Can
consolidating and
prqrddingJar the.payment of the national
debt-wan or dared to-be printed.
HtrfTktxhttVB ahnouBfced his intention
to ,, ai^%^i'd the j&int Resolution of the
Tennessoe Legislature, requesting his
resigmttt<mr' ; i.j .> .
Hdff itfilRfMt'Jwas’ippropriated for the
improvement of the Mississippi river at
Desmoines.
Georgetown, Feb. 25.—Municipal re
gistration : 971 negroes, 1,350 whites. The
election is reported cTose.
Atlanta; Feb. 25.—Ex-Gov. Brown
publishes in the morning papers a three,
column letter, reviewing the situation and
advising the pep^l.e of Georgia to accept
the terms imposed by the bill recently
> ,a *Bi AtofHNoAfesL JV 1,1 ,i
Washington, Feb. 26.—Senator Wil
son authorizes, on bis (Wilson's) autbor-
‘ l >? A 4frt Vbf -statement that G.eperal.
Grant j%#&p3»pd.lp>thp pepdjqg.-Recon
struction measures of Congress.
The Kadicals elect s^ten out of eleven
of the Georgetown Oouncilmen. The vote
was 1019 for the- Eadicak, and 920 for the
Conservatives, (fho negroes voted solely
for Welsh,-^aMf vferl Very-orderly:
The President has been petitioned to
s PBo’^i , |J5eS-.,Pougiass to be Commis-
siqft*tifti *hft Fjeedfiwo’a Bureau..
IsaWtosb* Fab.S6.r---T-here has been an
eitectowti «f’4he babaas corpus suspension
thfottfetteiflt’ithhmd to three months. The
°PP r ° ve Derby’s refhrm
®cobsures Arneri-
taftA«S"#rftrnepl# tpr pleading for Fenians.
The name of the Confederated.British
FossesjionMPjiH.be th^^l^jii^'dpm of Can
ada.'' ¥^ie Queen’s representative to be
styled tho "Governor General,” and his
; 4*Jli8W ^WiBiaw’ eif.
Prussia wi^l_be Emijftrorpf Gprm^ny.
WasiIingt??, jj'eb. ”fn tie blouse,
The proceedings had a fillibusterin^dook.
House adjourned at half-past 4, without
making any progress. '!
In.the Senate, the' bill removing cases
f nr AnA . c— a.uims - lronr Slain
to Federal courts on. affidavit of-either
party, was passed. Hoi)so bill redeern jng
compound interest was considered;-' and*
Substitute aUlhonzjng lempqrarjr loaps of .
certificates bearing three per cert. 1 ' intef^'
C8t,'ahd payable on demand. Legal .re
serve of National Tanks for May ehjhrscs
three-fifths of these, loahfc , The National
Banks forbidden to 1
on reserve notes from. the other’Natoondl
Banks. Compound inler^t.fqlifiiddtgh/jii
reserve notes after July 1st,« Passed. 15 -.'
i The CJivil ^ppropriitteu' fiUrwaa.'je-
sjumed. Several Senators' tffarhtalh^d;'i^
View of the threats, xif the Sneeideat’s-ors
gans and spokesmen, that U'v?as neefs5!j>j|
for Congress to surround itself...witii
friends. This question originated
appropriation for a Superintendent of the
Capitol buildings. It was ^clainjetf
the Senate should appoint..- . • ; 5 - “
New York, Feb. 27,r^A'fi'ehifth i eh)l8«
sary from Ireland denies 4h« suppression
of the organi^gtipn, and assarts 'lhaii'jl is
Stronger than ever. Drillings eonstaljrtlji
going on under lour hundred. ex-Federul
officers. British soldiers will march wheh 7 1
ever ordered, but won’t fire.
Philadelphia, Feb. 2J.
cotton factory burnt. Insured fbr $140,—
ooo. ■.
Washington, February 27.—*Th«-Con
test for jurisdiction between OId and
West Virginia, over certain counti.^s-was
set for Hr^t Monday in May. c
| Delayed Olspatehcv. /" "” T
\Vashington, Fob. The J«dieiai>r
Committee will visit Surratt in jail, and
thkesueh testimony as ho will givo, wifli
regard to the complicity of Mr. defier son
Davis with the assassination fllot. It he
gives any testimony, it will ibeuvolunUry;
as they cannot force him to testify. : Snr»
ratt’s counsel have advised him to ' V5K
unteer no testimony, on thatjor^py other
subject.
The New York Tribune’s special B*y9
that those who think the impeachment
njatter wOi die out in Cbr.gtes*:' wilt'be
startled; ■ duhhtleiy,'w'he'n'" the' cominfftee'
reports. Parties are nr' tTasblrtglon 10'
tdslifv to the rratoratipn.,^ plapfaUop^
by ProSideAt.'Jphns,q(i,„which had.been,
seized as abandoned . properly, and .thus,
tho, at a time when the-crops Bborooh
holonged to the lessees,‘ thereby" igtroHng
qontracts, aud'inflie{ifijg'’b^fy;io : ssci'^'i)6!Er
urfiJoq mMiV, .'...ju-.,. i,
! General '&'rant left for.tho W.ost, last-
nigh t, to he absent two weeks.
The 40th 'BegiineWt’of Cnjted States;
Colored T.-oops will start fir Sbuth''Car-
olina on Saturday flask;to dp,d.Utj in that
department.
Advhteg : frt>to ‘Rfo Japeibp staio' Aha^,
fidm'bws.'j'f. Apfif i.Q»nA;;wAft
lately emigrated to that place, are forced,
to beg their living, as -they ieea-get w
employment. -'•?«*•» »r
Surfatt will dOybtlWt eftfib&Y 5 ^ .t^fo v®
ohjlfipBiffit #sCjAftj»i»sslw^iwk.
lo was, unquestionably, implicated;tip..
tfie original coospiraey-fef the ahduetiori
«f President'Lincoln, but that" "affa4r‘,#as
Landed'i’jto >lh aiSaiiSiii&lW"^ 'dg|y«
W.faptvf ‘flefiore.illip. blo.6dy.„iJfie3^a"j
committed.
father or mfi«j||Ud<y#%s-»r f ’ , tljjp1ih(i(MS' h#
fi»#*‘lB!-altiii'f«W»ev'*Py , ‘Ertd MtHKh’hhh
ive«r6:*-»ifv{iPfWfci#»gAft«'piimte Pg w«niTd
tu«i 'Vheti*a?«i«r'attVh i fl6h ; tb’ Vaiiiing'pro-
VihfwnisitheseWKigy'WflhM'WOt'eifistit The
f>shVlsidW“wWtdife*d” i dOt*‘‘i» l htt ’people,
isd‘h*aef irfq*bv!ewa Wy«i(B«oniiW donate
which arelhtfW StW'Wtte'NoKS td buy
food-; wttilht eWkHW'hfhibisJspftHe cotton
erhpiJ hyaafirih*’ b«”ha6ii«ed '*<vnre >thS
mortiitfj* eflcfliP'staW kM'early -dew.* 1 If
thiwewe Aida' 1 ’in ’tHe 'WiPntry that Hate
inoney to invest, let them IWCbt*
tonitadtevics^HdMphfln' tncrchaindiza.—
Cetto«l'f«et(fi'M»s ) is 5 A'‘itfe tM sure invest'
mentf W iitd*wMltt Kadi*
eafdegiSltJtteh twees'Chub i, it fiivorsman-
ufieOBrMJ'ar.dqiiey han'xieererirte'm 'favor
on vaaniif net urea >ut”bi> lire 1 WitfiautraveWs
aedadult cSangwber bilBirfess so as<to take
advawtaga. -of-'Vhfetr 'legislation: 1 ' Thank
God.*oUr climate does’ net depend upon
tfiie Hadwals,'»nd'<ouK God-probected ell-
h)irtecn*hle«‘-“* 1 iw’ vary oiir pursuits, so
;:mi s»«f eaw takS'-advantage Of Radical
legislation Onvin'.“ u *<■>
j TH* K.«i DlkrfttcT 11 CPhrt, in Ad-
JHtA-LT-1-J-.-Jififyc ■BrsKiiiei' pririding.—
The eotfrWJet’at’Ki'b’ciockywterday and
tW:fottbwiBg' ; c«<*si were 1 tried and tfis-
^os’ed^fi■ ndJ ‘- 1 '.i •■'
i ®h« 1 Uwieed* Suttes 1 ' vi’fiflebn-pdr'es of"
lpn-df tbeUfrite'd-Scafe ’vs; twelve acres
qf»Mt»B« t«h HJinhia "Stktes' vsi m lot of
Habd*l!0stall)tttg 'Seventeen - And 'three-
fpn'MB *ciYe'‘'t»;-United tewtei vfc'lots of
land numberDne, two,'three and-Tour, all
ofnhblcWis'siiSulriid 1 fti'tWA’ city of Macon;
lire'r-IMrithd , ‘'Staths 1 - VDi'dne-1(milrkd and
fif»y^et'ancpct'es ; 'of cigars} the United
Stlffiti iti onisfrfcfrrel'niWi. ■ •-’• — 1
j In'tW abM-o 1 cases'4erdlcts-and -decrees
of coriSeffiaalion 1 -'Veto rendered in- favor
df.Bie-fiJovemment. "The above valaablo
lamfe'baA'belor.ged'to thd so-called Con-
Later from Mexico.
From the New Orleans Times, 22d.
Southwest Pass, February 'Zl.—The
British schooner Morris, Frontz mastarj
fifty-five hours from Matamoras, brings
the Rio Grande Courier of the l2-»b, iroin
which we extract the following-
The Monterey stage, which arrived a*
Matamoras on Saturday mgbt. 1 brought
exchanges from tbo interior of Mexico,
from which we glean the following items!
of interest. i" " -«• 1‘
On tbeolh of January, at9’a. ro.. ; after
six hours* hard fighting, the city of 1-Titze-
nara waa occupied by tbe Liberal forces 1
of N. Regutus, General-inAlbiaf of the
Army of'the Centre:- : - ■ "d* «
The official leportpuWiahed- in. the La
Pranza, of Guadalajara, says the artillery
and all the war material of the lniperial-'
install into the hands of lli* Liberals..
Bepubnoan.GenerAl, fe««M-e.Cor
ona, issued a decree oa tlie 2ikb. of JsbuI
■““in-n* * -rq —._-r- committee .on behalf
boi ninw Board,of Trade, consist-
i„ -fc, Lhhq, ;ai' ing,.p.O.W«* .OflauMt. .and George Pats
ary last, at Guadalajara,- tidgA.hfVgj^sued an^ddress lo Congress
ortJwsaU.pev.^s«o^de r ed/.Miilchuled| o^^ubJ^qfTelieftotFeSouthi^Af-
9l *a"s* **>-•-¥*?•** (er..fteUi,ng,.for«i the imndition of South-
1862, &4ld August 16, 18b6i lakdh ^ rn nlintATS and tha dia*.rpsc nt* fho rtonrtln
p*rt;ia favffir-«tf the empire, 1k> sJaave-ilbei
State of Jaiiseo witbio five days from that
date, -.r’i (.run. ,'.i. ••
By:'another .account fraW itto-uiaP
i Uowrt 'ttjeh 1 adj6urced till te-aay 1 at 10
if’cleABd 'ft 11 ("-’“I '■ .*'■ "•
' Titer W. S. -On>citit ’Gourt, at Chambers.
The c»a»f-Jwnt* li Ct"Flowellyn vst Jas.
MefiklrnwyvOo'fl^tor’ of Internal Kev-
Cnoei-hlihgar-hill in 'equity, 1 prating an
ibjuPotioh rostraihlng the -defendant from
selling k-lot’Of cotton levied on, nnder the
•'United Slaths-retenuetttwe, for the pay-
rpentiof Bho income- tax. The-complarn-
nt wbs:a hiy'-rVp resen ted by ex-Gov. Jas:
ohrfson and Mr. Loch ran c, and tho d»-
ihdaht'byUJi'S. -Distriet -AttOTney Fitch,
rtdeed the ttrgtament df the legal gentle-
en engaged in tbo eauie 1 wag equal to
simportauce.of bU« case. The learned
. udge .floujpluasntfld,. thy, legal ..ability
with wbi<jb,thp..casft-bad, been conducted
hy the.,saspoeti.ve counsel, ana while he
did. jipt,dismiss,the. biil, 1 refused. the in-
juaftliftp.^SvtiaWialrJtepubiican, 26th,
i?!?/£ ^o^akion. - The
announces the return
Of ;W- n Y9$ a fh°FJ WjJJiam .Atken to, that
ywn SfrfioiftBfi ■ V“ 5 "4 fwAy .received
umerous, ^puliealiuna from young nun
H"A-.6^f8 A9r,iipeaps, up<}yr the,'Pea-
ft¥ &HiWW.r ,educatio 9 .—
yctheon adopt-,
ad. las urqa9 been,poatponed un-
tll.^ejtrusteesi^et.,%. Peabody again,.
e #» Uflpn,atthe : |tifth.Al e nUB Ho-
the wahts
the different sections of the country.—
WUfctbi#,3is» w, GeofgePeyjlotly Suij
circumstances, jtby one 1 wW-vTSftb or 1 -
without compenealion, has. served ondbr-
the empire, whether in civil or military,
affairs; or aay persons who,, dareetiy.d'r
indirectly, have up held the empire, unless
the General Government decides enter* 1
W-iea . ■ ■ • !•'
The Republican General, Goroas.-Com-
man ding the Mexican frontier qftheW est,
having made prepositions of, peaeo to the
Yaqui Indians, proposing to theetlatak*.
service.in the.Republican forces;tinder bis.
command, they .answered .witbi dignity'! 1
aad.pride.ibat after theteurderidf their,
brave and beloved General ’Tabari; .thfjn
did not wish from the gqqpiy other advan
tages than fhey .cojuld procure tham.-.elvys
With their arms^ and that they coul^.flRver;
sympathize with the Republic-.
Nothing is kqoiyn of Mejis, CsstelJo, of;
Qoeragon. " ' •/. .
“We learned, day before y esterday, that
Guanajuata was in toe haolis d im; tT
erals, but the Guadalajara papers ofthe
23d ult. say the Imperialists were still in ’
that city. v
We have also been informed that in th"’
vicinity of Rencon y Mardo, AntiIliot) an i
others were victorious over'the'Imperial-"
ists A and captured the trajns arid arffiSr.’t;
of the latter, ana that Jlorefia wageccu
pied'hy the Liberals, but the official-'re-‘
ports bad not yet been received.
San LuisPotosi advice's of February 1st'
say: Neihs has jpst reached lief'a a
skirmish with the Imperialists, m which
they were routed. The impression "here.
perial forces commanded;by Miguel Mir-
amon.
From our exchanges we condense the
following:
General Antonio Alvarez was routed in,
thetBtate.of Jalisco by.a.pait of the Lihr
eral forces of. Col. Parra. /
The city-of Tehuantepec has been oc
cupied by the Republican forces under
Uea. Poxfirio Diaz.
.The city of Toluca, in the Departmen t
of.Mcoice, was at last accounts besieged,
by.Uia Republiqan; chiefs Riva Palachio,
Tvenon Uanedo ,.-aftd Mu nos, who bad
taken; their position jn the.outskirts of the
CitS-i j,.. .!■•!.ru.1 i ,
A fight <toBk; pUee neur ;; the .city of Pa;
cbwteih which the Imperial Gen, Gomez
LamadriA.waa.kiilled,.
: A, Afl OF RELLEi".—Si
Legal Aflyertisemeats.
. j^o epupn iind corn, crops, *
, Vjje‘'natwfl"‘pf a good ootton
Crop, the committee urge Congress tu
inake ; an appropriation .of from' fifty to
one ,hundred millions of dollars, limited
as to the ACpount phly by ft>0 necessities
suffering district's, for the
puijflOfPjof.supplying wftb. provisions all
Wl)p,are engaged fri producing cotton, and
wbC.C'Te.ufl^hratd procure provisions in
^diUsither .pfay. .Tbd cost of supplies so
furjj|stud:l a . he alien on the crops, and to
P*. oiit of t^e. first proceeds of
saIe,p['|Cqtteri. i 'tbe provisions to be pnr-
commissary department of
fbe,Arniy,.“ajid distributed through the
freedmen’k bureau oc offioersof the army.
The advances thus made are to be col-
|ecteJdhf.ofi&h the agents of the Govern
ment, for collecting revenue tax on cotton,
with pjoper checks and balances, such as
esh readily he estahii'shed between the
War Treasury Departments. A sys-
ljem,cah ha put in operation, to continue
foij.ph'e.sess.ibi), which will afford perfect
Security l0.,'khe Government, and which
win give the desired effect.
The committee claim this plan will not
fe Governm'entof the threat-
however, is that we arh being surrounded : rea.on-; J4 to gi
by the'Imperialists, who. will eventually t i al “J" e ® lo
tadee the city. ' \ I supars^ma y change;
Glen. Berriozaibel has completed the or- ! fpv .unfailnfulneas in office; li, w
gantzalion of the National Guar'd'Th Mil- WW, : misapprehensions of fails
amoroA . lt cbns^ of S^ infantry," 100., !S^^st°ias^s ? mov[nb
eneef'necessity of feeding the destitute as
atf-.a^t t^f chiirity, put will fully employ
the labor' in'the country and prevents
famipp jn thej^ind.
i BRuoyii of' ?6stmasteb&.—A com-
municatKjn ffoin the Postmaster General
laid before the House on the 20th. shows
thpt between. tfip 2$th of July, 1806, and
the 6£fl;p( t|ecember of thesame year, the
whpfe number ,of,, postmasters removed
was 1,644, ' pf this number 1,283 were for
political reasons; 92; to give places to sol-
"ures to bond; 45,; were
. .. change of, site of offices;
. 1 23, for unjaithTulneas in office; 17, were
cavalry and lOOartillerymen. ' These np h
are commanded by competentofficers,gflp’
arp well armed and equipped. Tb'ere are
also 2(0'infantry and ICO .cavalry,' iiii !iho
Mobile National Guard, the wb^i® Ufldaf
the watchful eye of Ine Geberal hipiself.
peni Escobedo infprnis'ue'n, IJ^rioza-,
heT that he wTll i'mmediately place' at,fiff,
disposal 2,(500 meff td be "employedUni |»pe r '
serving order ih the State of Tamaulipas!
Cortina is at QueiTerb wiith a smallTorce.
Maximilian has issued another prqpla,
mation condemning,in theitfong^tderms,
the conduct of Sedgwick in taking
possession of Mafamqras. r
Beth the French and Mexican flags,
wavp ovef'■(•he Fort A*)d Custpmnp.use gt
Vera Cri»a- .
The Liberals are camped witbip tw?l,ve.
m!|es or Vera 0fi)k.-i..
I / ,.l l V . ..l. 1.1,0 . iirn
lutearestiuE Mexican News.
From tho N. 0. Times, JBd.)
The foitowihg is’(be official repirt df
Gen. KSdbbedo-in- reference lo his recent 1
victory 1 over the Imperialists, of *Which
mention has artready been made -in-the
Times: - - 11 ' "
Hauienda-of-Ban Jacinto, i
February!,/67,S-o’<!i;*;k-p.'in‘.
Tfaiudate I forwarded the following to
the Secretary »f War :
At 10 o’clock a. m. I came upon- the
rear guard of the enemy, who exchanged
several-cannon sbot-hvith our fdrce»i : and
continued to retreat with eon-fusion on f-c-
count of onr attack; a distance of four
leagues, until a sudden.Charge of casralry
Completely routed him, leaving in our
possession a number of-priBoners.-ell l ie
With Ihe cavafry under my commiindi
,,,,(e,,.- m n were,
eaugedby .postmasters moving away; 16,
were caused" by ,postmasters abandoning
cffi.cjgj.F'^njfqmperapce;, 9, unsatisfactory
to the ; citizens; 8, left ibe State; 7, mis*
takes of names in appointments; 7. de
linquency^ 6, mismanagement of office; 4,
political reasons arid nealect of duty, 3,
to gi ve wl’-iie l,o widows of soldiers; 3, »t>-
scop(l.e.(ft..j3^iDqonipeiency; 3, becamedis-
qualTffed !»y marriage; 2, acts of disloyal
ty; 2,,fo give, place to 'sailors; 1, did not
livapfl the'poult; 1, stealing from mails;
I, because office was kept in improper
place; 1, for writing improper letters to
Department; 1, violation of revenue laws;
I, hecpuse.he was not commissioned sut-
' ICrj'L wa^ apPPintcd assessor; 1, moved
;tbo office pff the, route; 1, not confirmed
1 ljy the Senate; 1* not of age; 1, caused by
’consulatioh of offices; 1, indicted for
i iiu,easier of postoffices in the
United . States! 29.389. Total number in
hpp.ration 30th June, 1866, 23,828, of which
709 w.er,<] subject to appointment by the
I’resideiiL _
j Caught Napping.—The National In-
telligericer' says.:" ’
A nteiherublh incident look place last
night inythff’Sentfte. Mr, II endersofi, of
Hissuurf,' Wah djmouncing the South for
having rejected' th e Constitutional amen d-
ment, ^heb Mi*. Doolittle quietly inter
rupted him! With the'qdestlon, “How has
the riouth rejected it 1 ’”' “By their Legis
latures.'' The words were hardiy out of
■ is riJOUth Uffore he felt himself entrap
ped', and quiC.k as thought the "Wisconsin
f etiator'demanded,“How can they have
legislatures unless they are States? and
if they are ndt'States, why ceijsure them
for rejecting'the amendment?” And in a
Notice to Creditors.
(Court hit
T WAS appuinteJ by the trot
X County of .Russell, in the SL
on tne lftn day «f January. AT
istrator of tbe estate of Mrs. M.
deceased, late ofsaid ocuaty.
Hjr-t
will he barred.
Jsa.Sft. 1S67—w«t
AU persona; has-
nA'ur'f „
1H F. TAMU-
nV6R ! 6l'A-jfosCO^fefcotfiTY.- i iFm.A.
JT Barir. has applied- for lettereof admlhistra-
tiejj op the estate pi Mary,A, Davis, deceased,
late Ot said ppuaty ;
AwperdMUbouefertfed are heteh* iretified to-
show cause (if any they have) phy the adminis-
^ tration pf sa!d estate should noVbe granted fo
L KhelH P in C !S^ # r t4 *^‘ I} 5 1 ' CFiB-Lof omioary to
” XL-.L-_2 r eounfr. ou the first
ifetice ,to.. Cro$‘&r»bSi -. ju
T WAS doty appoiated a*A. '
X Executrix of, the last wiU. o
, vjmmaUM&t
Smith, deceased, late of the Couirty of Russell,
in t.he’Sthte of Afehama. by tfie TrooWtACourt"
Of the Seine, on the l»ith day of-JAnaaeVi AC lb.
1867. - Alt persam having claims against said
estate are hereby .re<5jtred,..^c
within the.time prescribed
'.Jan SO:
Notice to Creditors.
I IV A S appointed by the Probate.Court ot -tho
Conntr of iUssalAin she State.of Alabama,
outJiej8iU-d«y mf (January, A, D. M47,spe
administrator of the estate of James Wrii
deceased. late,of uswichee'Beha.'in
HBhMCjl ■
irstins -having claims against said estate
tiftarto oreaent'them W!
AIV
are hereby notifieff to preseut I them Withini tte
time presembed by the laws of Alabama, or the.
Jan 3U. 1867-wfit
The State of Alabama, Rueseli (jouniy
fn Proimte Cbuft, Harch
C A »&Z&F
< avr-f —rr-i -v . d*»
and fifed her account and Tbhchers for the final
settlement ofsaid estate; and thoSeCoUd Men-
day'
the
the same, notice is,hereby given tu.all parties
interested,"to apper at the term Of the Court
aforesaid;-and contest the same if they Ihrnit
proper.--- - n.in ■ . -. inlaws
(liven under my habd, at office, the 14th day
of February, A, D. 1367. .
J. F. 'WADDELL, ’
F<b 17 w3t ’ Judge of Probate.
MUSCOGEE COASiTT.
Postponed Muscogee Sheriff Sale,
W ILL be sold at D P h R Buis’ store, with
in the legal hours ef. sale, on the first
Tutsday in March next, all 'riot tract of land
in the Northern Liberties adjoining the City,
Commons of Columbus, known itl the plan of
said Northern Liberties as lot No. 41. fronting
on Oglethorpe-street, 224 feet4 inches andrUh-
ningwest A.7 feet it) mches. more or less: alsp a
certain, tract o/c parcel of land in Muscogee
County and known as part of fractional part of
lot No, 31 in the Sth district ot said county;
also part of lot No. 114 in Coweta Reserve, dim-
taining 26 acres,.mere or-less. Cue. third inter-,
esc in the abovo property, is levied on as the
pruperlyot A. C. Morton, to-satisfy three fita
executions in toy hands in favor of Joseph
Kyle Sgainst A. C. Aiorton. Property poitfted
out by-defendant. ■
GL W, MARTIN. Sh«iff„
Fpbgtq , pr?afea86 , . .... . . ,
Mwaidy in .Maroh mxl,-
; (riven under my hand January 31si. 1367,
; ^ JlNe.'gOHNSttN'. O’rdim
( VjptGLA.,MU^COaBE COUNTY.—Felix
M Me A rale, aammistrato? of fhe estate of
cU£#afc4dv has applied for leave
M
T ,^ s^iAintestate.
i ran perauua cobc'ertied are hd: eby notified to
qbowiaafee. (if Ontf thei: have) why an order
SaiAteiiatysiteliauthorite the sale ef said real
j aWe'd-'i&det'&iy bhndvJ'iitmary 3J.'1S67.-
ll MiJSCOOEECOUNTY.-Thom-
d.-adfelttiHiratbPof tHe estate of
EeateadVaRasdwirif.tdeoeAseLhna applied tor
dismission. .' , ,
1 *R l |!WtsUfiS>e*tide8#«d''aTe hereby notified to
toMMtratiuin iat-iha Court: of Ordinary to he
licl^^^^for.^ajiJ.CDUOtj>, .on the first Monday
tiSvmttn4iemiiy bland,.January 1st. 1367.
i . JNO. JpHNfcON,
: ’ Ordinary.
Ujmti rht> .
for letters of dismission "ffom fhe guaraiansuii»
of Lhe-]»qcsoft «i-d prop^y^'/atpfis^v^-a^tcr*-
b °Jt is ordered Hi at all parsohg ooiiefcrttrd
cause, if any, by the next: i'ebcuarj' Terw^ •
this Court why said" Vetters ^hb.uld not then 03
granted. »• •• ! ’ ' ' c -In
A true extractirorn t!ie minutes otwd Couru ?,
Dec. 5th; I860' J. T/. WIMBE11LY.
dec 9 td $5 Ordinary.
^ ^ EOliOiA^St E VfrA HT -CDU NTYGo&t
- of Ordinaxy, Liccewher Term, 1866,. J. L,
Wimberly, Ordinary, presiding.
Upon the petition D. H:U1 Uvr let
ters ot disn^ssiQn if.the administration o
Benj. J; TJouIfrare. deceased, ' *
Lt is ordered that all pefreons conccrhcdciho^
cause, if any, by, ibe r^ext July Term of this.
Court why slid letters should t/ot thoh o'e
granted.
A truces tract Ircm the minutes of said Court,
Vec.SlhJimlj J'. L. WTMBKRLY.. r
^_dec 8 dm. ^ : (Urdin?uy,
fl i^Riifi-StsfcbSiE COUNTY.—Court
U 1 Af'Orfifnattg.'OatO'bepTermr, lS66.--Order I -
( ' BORGIA—BTE.WART QOBNTY.—Court '
VT of Urdianrv, fcjtptombcr Term. JS»k5. J. L.
Wimberly. Ordinary, preiidinir.
Upon. tUc: 1 *e.iitiouof:AiqvlS: Way for tctUrs
of disnuisN'idji from tijc administration of the
estate of lli5hry'Lee; aewirsed; > ■ ' 1 4 '
It, is jiider^.d tiuiL'uU persfons concernod show
cause, if any, by the next April Term of this
Court why said detthfi •sbtnTfd not their'be
granted., •, .. i
A t'fiie extract’froru the minutes of said Court,
September Tch, IHtftxv
sep ^ <>ih
)a. WIMBKULV. Onlinary>
Mfr^s fee $91 ’ " "
llisi.-
*on cum testimentQ. of Thoina
•lied- 1 fordisemissiou.
rator debpnis
r Harrell, de-
J having applied-' fordismission,
. It is.ecdefed that all persona concerned show
<jame, ! if adytneyliliVe.^rlf^ said administrator
the n^x,t term
be hold in ana for
order be published
dccordjing to Jjtw. . . .. u
i A true extract lronithe minutes of said Court,
Oefc lOlfc 1S66.V i JXQ. dOHNfc'OSJ.
j pct.^L m^m •• Ordinary.
artillery, ammunition, lrains,equipaq^s‘ freest, passioned sentenced, the
and ai 1 be had. ; .vyrsfcdnsin Deti'alor snowed the iilogi
hjopQtj ^qhooie will ye in
fhU and .sjic^T^lqggr^tioii hy the first
of .#ȣ*4.f'#fia.B8yP$ "be Mjvon
(FSjVHfe.inS l /)fi country, find by
, tofi.,»9,4^ apS rnan-
at m, ‘ft .vi9 rc! U?.e.Jo set in
.£ of talent is
ftrj t(i be epinTpyg.a. j, . j.
U return; to
'riDglanrf,^ lh s s^ing, ^hqul^ bia lifjsbe
uc’-Qyt two. xear^ite wift §gaio
making a
fl MV.
tate’. i«f6' J IV
e'RejJlifiTOl
that tho testimony before them did not
affect tbo intfigVSty’fif ttfiFft’fiSfdent, nor
call in question the integrity of anyvnem^
her of tbt?'Hofise:‘ r, ‘ Ml '
The report W| 5 , vifShouts of
laughter. 4°4 the
Committee
regarded as a farce..#N*7.klM V ’
Mffi>J*win‘tn'ov*lfra*l*#iHewM Mf/tama in
honor of the Georgetow ^tory, wnitSt
ltupx at New fiour Lake.h»*.iarrisea u it
our.oity, lie states that some days previ
ous to the fid instartt, he ffadre toweute 1
stance in the well ata tjh^ahofofnetytfivh
fpet, through which it was impossible, .to.
drive the tubing; one stroke of the bam-
tfler (weighing,800,.ppupds) pqt sinking it
iflore than one-eighth of an inch. He
rtore than one-eighth of an inch He ;f thir'6'tVHs aiiY'ffec-dSriiy fdr such'sacri-
.thert put down his boring tools,, soft rifl6^ ffii c fe4.''"ir«tf'!j'tiffgb , drirfhera is ho such
hnrini? about Riirht met he Rfrnrk >1 v^in
viiccefrifj-'. T?Ut'r?efeto;al!' scfc'h evils of-
iIttl6'Ttnfidi'tahCiiV d'o'nihal'ffd , \Vffh The dan-
- I 'gier"Wh l ictrthwiit(;n's‘tH’e‘ Vbf-y exfete’ncfe of
C&HHMifiOfft Shilretalfy of
aTso'elfitled 1 latt jreat- on
J . . tihkctjiisys’; "T am ifl Tai
fel' Bf’aVigld AdfiOj-yh'ce' to' tffb Cdnstith-
jo'rfiTii'Wl ‘ttg^cMuffhSi RMS’YAquirgmeffts,
jag tnd"Sn’e’et'techof jfbttjf' Shiefv in ihe
North hi Men.aSMff .the SOirtfi.' I ana de-
W'tfiS LritcOIri-JOtinson
riotfi.V Of thO 1 ‘teStfifatiOri of- the Uhiofl,
’and'T'i-Oga'rd Thd'/hhtioti of -the present
'Uo'h’ifesi-SA'rtiM'kuyfefif AS prejudicial to
the hest'ihtefest's“bf.th'O ftatidh.
"Wh ^fght/'indfeed, "aFIoVeflterprisfes
of sUftlsdS'th'lltKgafrh, Business id be-
It-ftfd'dftryjttf be’paralyzed,
I'nil'V/MUdlv frlr alioH > c'qDl<i.
i-4 ui dw fid -« n iiffU,nn ore
give rest to my troops and pick
booty abandoned by the enemyin
in'a space of about a league. The daring
Gen. Geronino Trevino and GoP.- -Fedro
Martinez are pursuing him with ' two Col-
umee of cavalry, doing their utmost to
overtake Miramon and his -accomplices,
who left hero precipitately 1 in flying from
us.
Later I will give you a detailed report
of this brilliant action of tho constitutional
forces; for the prorent I content myself
with what-1 have eaid above. Yoa w;!f
please inform tho citizen President'Con
stitutional, and present him P>y bunihla
felicitations for the succbss- ivith-wbicl
Providence has favored our cause. ■ '
Mariano Estohbdo: J
The Brownsville Courier oi- the 14tl
that, furnishes the following'detRfts ! . . ;
' j A letter from Hacienda de-San Jacinto,
the'22d, says:
“Yesterday we whipped Miratn-or., an|
succeeded in routing him completely; id
present fee is accompanied only by abortt
100 cavalrymen.
. illogical
^hd'Ufijtist poritSOn of the Radicals on this
up thv' , T'.!(‘e ,1 . t 'hy'begg?hE'hilh'fi0t to g'ej excited;
• -flight,' i find, dejpltu his w6ntod amiability, crified
' ' by losing bis Own temper.
Postmaster General Randall—All
the reports relative to the resignation of
jPostm-asterGeneral Randall because the
iPfeeident will not accept the compromise
pressed -upon trim by ben inside and
yutside of Congress are unfounded.- Mr:
Randall 1 willingly adheres to President
Johnson’s poItey, and has no idea of
abandoning his advocacy of it. His resig
nation does not depend upon any such
cbntrnjgeiiey. Nevertheless, he has noti
fied the 1 President that if he believes he
can strengthen himself by a change in
,bjs Cabinet, his resignation is at his dis-
pio9al;*— Correiq.' N'. T. Times.
.flow BrownLow’s Suffrage Law
..WOKifs.-^A firm inNashvrffe, ohe of the
largest’ hbd tobst respectable mercantile
houses in tbe West paying annually m'anv
thotraaAd domvs-'of tax tes, has, including
clerks sfi 1 'pers'6n$ employed in the con-
M-csciogec Sheriff Sale.
TO
in the ciiy of Col uttrbiis, oiie lot diihdrfe?,
levied on under an attachment infavor of Cox
& Hill against McKenzie «k Son. --
G> Wd MAKTItf. Sheriff, ..
^_Feb 1—w4t pr's fee $2.^9 it
Sheriff Sa)e.
TTrjLL be sold on the first Tuesday in March’
T7 next, at D P & R Kllis'itore, the fol
lowing property to-wit: three Stoves, onhoC
them a cooking stove, one Counter,, a lot ol
empty bottles, one lot ot Pickles ard LoJtjsters,
Pepper Sauce, onoTong table, three walt’efs and
decanters, kegs, demijons, vrater-buckets, jt^k,
one large glass; one lot of chairs, four round
tables, as the property of Thomas £. Smith to
satisly a distress warrant, si^ii out by S. A.
Billing, receiver. Property pointed out by
plaintiff^ ■ <K YV. MARTIN.-Sheriff, •
J n n aQ-w4t pr y s fee $5 . _ f
nEQRGtA-HMUSepGE^, COUNTY.-John
N. Barnett has applied fortbe adimnistra-
tien of the iestade ^oti Alexandar Hunter, de
ceased, laie.ol said county .:
All pbrsohPcdh'dcrn'ea are hereby notified to
show causeiif aiiy they! have) why the admin
istration of said estate should not be granted to
said ap^Kcaht by the^ Court ot Ordinary to be
held in and for .said county on the lirst Monday
iji February nekt.
Orven under my band this second day of Jan
uary, 1^7. , J,KQ,. JOHNSON. Ordinary.
! jap 3 sb.a ’ "
tconher^Wdd. >. J
f dec 12m pr’s fee^^
Sheriff Sale.
WlLli be sold on the first Tuesday in March
“ next, at D P i K Kllis* store; the interest
of F. I>. Thornton, fully described in the will
of Hudson A. Thornton, his father* admitted 10=
record in the Court of Ordinary o£
county, July term, I8M, book A, page 251—i
interest being one-half ot tho prbedod^of me
sale of two stores and tenements, together with
the lots of Sand on. which they are situated-**
alter a twenty year’s interest of the grand,chil
dren of I|. A, Thornton, deceased, empires—
said interest having commenced 1st October,
1859, and fcbw having over twelve years to run—
said stores situated on the west side of Broad
street, Columbus, 6a., fronting said slreet* and
known as numbers 87 and 89, nPMT.ocQiiwed by :
Henry Persons and Messrs. Landons and rthpes
in offices overhead, immediately south of‘Sam-
mfs dc Rooney; about 38 feet and rumiingbaek
about one hundred and forty-seven feet: said
interest being pointed out by B. 1L Orawfor
plaintiff, as the property of sjiid Thori
ton satisfy a n. fa. in my hands issued at the Ml
term of the Superior Coiirt of Muscofcee codnd
18t>^, against said F: D. Thornton, and affidav
made of the non*residence of^^faid Thornton,
compliance with the law. .. ; .
Jan 27 4t-$7.50 . Q. W. MARTIN, Sh’ff. >
A part of the batanco of bis forces it in besides tbe“p6rter, wbo is'a negro.
' ■ -■ er part has beenT-V 10 litter 'is now the only one of tl
olif'ff'ovel’niflflfcrhy’ teidSfs of the d'imi-
njahmW\rii 'th^FMlsr^gaTdTi'f tbe COn-
stillitfori; iii 'ih-rir'5'rnj)erioGS defiifiCe Of
bioring abou,t' oigbt fdet.Ba fitrqckrijw'n.
of gas Bad.au.of aufficieat power to force-
all of Mis took ouL asd Urrow- a velume of
oil and gas X?ity 1 Yeet ’high, makin
nioise that could be heard two' miles,
continued to flpw oil, mud and gas, until
some tdORUridred’barrels’bad biefi eject
ed, when bo succeeded
forcing^ harti- "'
WIfiL'IiV-P-TEi'uqiv"*
could not force tha tahiog, Alrt-MuIIigan
states, proved to -he-blu-e.-Meyv-lHa-as oI
tbe opinion’ Ihbt the Took is not far ofl'
and upon boring fliro'ugll' it be' will"fiiro 1
pure oil in abundant. ^ j \ j(
iThe.Beltpak^M) Journal 6ajia.iaJs4 /a F5^%
stops of prairie lend tengiog tbpougb- .PPnsMdWCfSofSuftb meapures. Need I
Oorvell county and enteriilg-teb-'doptb-■ ^ K ^ u “ ' *“ l "“ J
west corner of Bell, was swefft on 'thbrfid
by afire, which did immense ijam'agR.jo
tb# fine raup;o and , fufxna_telo.u^ iU .pkib*.,
way. Tbo extent- of country . burnt was
about sixty miles- in length and'Varred-iti
width from tbree to eight mites. ,"A large-
number of'cattle were dffi>r.pye4-,i Iff
some few cases, the entire premises were
consumed—houses, furniture and every
thing else. " *
WASHiNflTON. Fkb. 22—Tlife Special
committee to fnv*stitrate the mWtor ofthe
discharge Of four jeitpens drUeofgmaft^f
conviction of the purder of tfi'ree Uni0p' f
soldiers, hayo founa that; ffie LoPYi?ti.<?P"
was a just one,' and they’ condemn,, such,
discharge after conviction. The President'
commuted the sentence, 1 Which was to be
hanging, lo imprisocmenkat theDryTbri.'
togas. . They were ..transferred to Eort
Delaware,''then' released onTtaVeas ^irpus,
and then set at liberty. ”
■nke!nt dftVe 1 GWoi-ni^feti^." ■
tesort to sutih-
ea’suTCs ’for^tFA ijufpbte, ail'd the only
...rftet-'K) ’the';'bilter "and v'erigeftil 'fefilings
inariifr:sft'7J*B'( 1 tftf leaders of the dominant
t flerty! nbt oiUji.fO XhS tite VfebelliOUs' States,
i i>jut't6(iti(r’a4‘'a'’Ufge"clafe's' di Out fe'ttoW-
i'c111"nS nl'ttu- NorUi, wfiom’t'hey s.tigma.
tijze 1 With ‘d^ci)bfip1)'S ep'ith'ete., Tndeed,
th^ idea s'fibmT'tb’ prjBva'il ambng' tbeSe
leaders tliaVbvify = mfen Who bas been fn
’Ibe 'fdb.eflfpni #4'd"fri' Who li'dld to Opin
ions’ differing fr , 6tt.tfieft : '6*b'sth‘(fdarasin
regard to the CifuseS'br e'ffdciS'o'f ibe War;'
are hbt'K'df-efiWdr’fS'ba'jjbrtoitlea tb paHi-
bip'ate 'in ^dnalfctiffg the" affairs of the
'gpv6l[n■tfileJ^t.'”'' , n ’"' "
our power, and the other part
dispersed nil through the country.
"i Until now we have at headquarters
more than 500 prisoners; many dead and
wounded, of which the majority are for- 1
eigners enlisted in Miramon’s division f
the latter committed many depredations
•in the few hours they occupied Zadatecas.
On our side we had a very slight loss,
for the enemy was more for flight-than
fight. s u »al-. -, 1
We captured more than twenty pieebi'
of artillery, nineof which-are rifled pieces,
fifty wagons loaded with arms and ammtw
nition, equipages, etc. ' ■ • - ■ • •.
Our cavalry is scouting the-country id'
all directions to pickup tbe straggieri.and
a column is pursuing Miramon, who, with
tbeffew-men weil mounted accompanying
him, are not running but flying from buy
forees.- • .1
The battle commenced at the Hacienda
de San Diego, and continued to San Frsn.
cisco, when a sudden charge of . our caval
ry decided the bailie and, dispersed. the-
enemy. 1
: Gen. Aura's forces, will join us to-day ;,
they -left the President at, Zacatecas.. „Wa
will, together,.continue our -march.upon
Castillo, who- ia the)only one, with few
traitors, -now, in tbe Bajio, forr.you.most-
know the complete defeat of,iLizea(ja ! s
forces by the forces of Antdion .and of
Pepe Rincon.
"wtadlb concern' Who is allowed to vote un-
depthe present. BroWflloW Constitution.—
The point of tbe foke is, that the negro
Was the bitterest febel of all; and was an
-officer's servant in thb late rebel army,
and whefi fighting by his master’s side he
Was'the'third (nan over the ramparts of
lEoTt PiritjW, Where hefell like an avfeng-
iifig thunderbolt upon the negroes who so
•gafhntlyShrte'ftdered tbsrt stronghold.
Tbe Bwnk Suspension.—The affairs of
Brown & WiMmin’s banking-house are
hieing settled upas rapidly as possible.—
TeP per ceat. oat of the-assets was paid to
sqch of the depositors yesterday as pre
sented their claims. It is hot known yet
hpw rmreh the assets will pay out, hut
more than 5 -the-above may certainly be
-calculated upon in the final settlement.
, : [Atlanta Intelligencer,
/Great Pegestrian Feat at Gal-
visTODf.“Ga'ffie n-ight of-the lOth inst.,at
11 o’clock, 1 an Irishman named John
iJsmberfe - finished the-remarkable feat of
Walking ene hundred consecutive hours,
iff Wager bemg-SplOOO, which he, of course,
si The 1 feat ■ was performed at Ben-
s 'howling saloon, Lambert keeping
the-tramp witbouf-sleep or refst: • Tfie
Iffews says that tbe great walker was
bfsugbt up''in 'Bergiand, is a man of
verfUl frame,--about five feet six inches
high, wnd’apparentVy 2ftyears of age. He
.. ... , . manifested the 1 greatest fatigue between
the, excess of cruelty committed hy h»kj tSe ?nd s evBnty .fifth hours; du-
tbisperiod the -blood oozed from his
Sheriff Sale,
IU ILL besoldonthe first Tuesday in, March
V? next at DPiE Ellis’ ."tore, the north
east corner o{ city lot On the West Side Of Broad
street, and fronting saM street, about 57 fhe?
front, running back about 90 foot, Hod-known
in the plan,of said city as No,. 41. , Levy
M- wIg.* «aa my liaiitie *
Bridget. Property
the property of said . _
of the nen-residence of said Bridges in compii
ance with, the law. :
JVIARTIN, Sheriff,
prafee$o, ,
/GEORGIA—AJusoogkk County.—Thomas S.
\X Tuggle, adMfriistrator'ot George
(Joe^ased, i^af a.pi>hed ior leave to sell the real
estateof his"intestate:
AH persons- concerned are hereby notified to
show cau^e (if any they have) why leave should
hot be granted at the nCJrt February Term of
tjhe Court 6i .Ordinury for .said eotincy to soil
said, real estate, , -
iSiveh' tibWIfer litjr Band this - 30th day of No-
JOHNSON,
Ordinary.
in kliutilA—ML'SCOaEE COL'STY.-Uenry
M" it. Sii^p, kdminisfrdtdr of the est'ato of
John W. Ii.Jhifgia,. deceased, has applied for
lieave to ^ell a half wire lot in the: city of Atlan
tia, G ai i'fis tfid of said estate:
Ail peraon? -concerped ane hereby notified to
show cause (if .any they have) why an order
Should-hdt.be’ granted -at the ufext February
Tern) iff t,fce..,CpMrv of..Ordinary for Muscogee
county,, authorizing the sale of said city lot of
latid'. -"-’I'*' it -': **’ •
be|TO B ^ B J^^l^Nfo 0 &r
dee lifim- 1 ’ »prVfe© : •••*•'»’
STEWART SUPERIOR COURT,
October T^rnij 1R6G.,
I T being icprcsenicd to the^Court by the peti
tion of Fleming' Mdb ! ley thfii’t oy 'deed of
mortgage dated ifie..25$h;.day. of August, A.
I8tX», Augustus \Vheclus, now of the fttateof
New York, ednveJ-eU fo-s.'tM Mobley lot of land
numbersixty.-jLinc (No ,.tji)); iu the nineteenth
(19th) district of said county of Stewart, for the
purpose of securing tho payment ofapromife-'
sory note mud e by snid W heel us to said Mobley,
dated 28tli A'ugusf, A. D. 1S60, .and due by the
first day ot October riexotherealter, for the sum.
of four hundred and forty-three and 41-100
dollars, which note is now due and Unpaid:
It is ordered that said Augusta* Wheelua df>
pay in to this Court, by the lirst day of the next
April Term'of this Court, the principal, inter
est and costs due on suid noic, or shotv cause, if
any he lias, to tue contrary, or in default there
of; foreclosure be granted to thesald Mobley of
said nmrt^ag^, and the equity of redemption ot
the said \Vhcelus therein be forever barred;
be forever 1
vice «f this rule be perfected t
ordiug to law.
nd thacthe s
said Wheel us,
Ocr. '22(1, JSt)>.
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid Con
October Term, IStri.
W. II. IIAmti^ON, Clerk
dec 21 m4m fr r’g feq »12]
flEORGf A^MUSCOOEE ‘COUNTY. — Court
IJ of V^dUkry. Iqc skid County, August Term,
1866.
Order Nisi.—ThomzS C. Rees, administrator
t f Joseph Ju^tiss, deceased, having applied lor
ismission,
Iti ife erdfeted that all porst>ns concerned show
cause, (it any they have), wh^ said administrar
tor should not be dismissed by the Court of Or
dinary to bef held in and- for said county on the
fired MtAUy.ifl AUruunext and that this Order
be pubf^hed according to law.
: A trufe J trdhscHtft from the minutes of said
Courtf,'Augtf** 18th i 1366*
, , ., i .. r.. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
' aug 26 mom .. . ,, ,.
Et Vi Roister y Libel for Divorce in Mus-
| t..i 7 1 •
; F. Roister.^ cog^e Superior Court-
Ti L.« (1. n f lliA Cl-
earing,by the return of the Sheriff that
,T. "F- Roister, fa net to be iound
.It ai
thed^iefid-anf,
ib'thewtnatyief'Mnseogee: nndfarther.it be-
:«that he does not reside
Jan 27—fw4t
Georgia, Muscogee, Comity.
Clerk’s Office Infebiqr ftpqai 1
Of Muscogee Cocntt. ’ J
IT U, on motion, ordered hy the Cqiirtinat
I hereafter the Inferior Court of this Cotlhty
Wiil meet reg'uiafiy OB the first Tuesday In each
month. The Treasurer is required to - make bis-
report regularly ., to the CifirH. ot this Court at
each meeting.
Officers of Court are -required to be punctual
m attfmjanpe 4: ,
J01 IN OITIN. J. I. C.
D. B. TR0Mfe0N7 Ji I. Ci 1
JOHN It. IVEY, J.- L.a „ ,
A true extract from the minutes of saifl Cotort
thi3 Dec. 21st, 1866. . - ,.
dec 22 tf
ingwadc appearitOjina that he does not r
in this State, It is therefore ordered that ser-
viee-'of'said'Libei bd'Ter'feeted on said defend
ant by pfthUoation of- this erdor ia the C(!lun:-
lius,.iinfli(iW/ onBe;A. month for four months,
before the next Term of said Court.
,1 - .---- - UDMUNI) 1L AVORRILL,
^ d«o -A»rr ■ ■ J. i>. O. G. G.
" -
( ^.EDEGIAtt-IIARRIS COUNTI^-Thomas
VT Daniel apjdies for tho guardianship of
Oleha PatiKef,' minor of Sanford W. Parker,
deceased, residence m said county, under 14
yeaMiOffl^c-
; AU persons concerned a nro hereby notified to
gbovr caus6’, if any, Witbin the time prescribed
by law, why said‘letters should not be granted
saidruppliouttU
Given under my band officially Jan. 30th,
1867. * GEO. \Y MULLINS, Ordinary.'
P^Mta«|3 _ j
, , "AlrttfS COUNTY. —V. W j
_ . e-'Upf»lie« f.ir lettCrs of
on de bofiiiinon oa, tbe.Oitttte of Aaron lf^ r .
r-fheVm^Wevfo^iSed are h,r^-
Notified to show cause (if any they hare) why
jettm t>k< acUaiaiitrjfction rfe boibiH non on said
jstate sjio^ild no^ f>e granted to ^aid applicant
" '* field in and io'r
Scire Facias oh Bond.
VynEREAS. at (he April Term, life, of Su- '
Ti perion Couth'of Stewart tounty. State of '
Georgia, the recognizance of Joub Abney, as
principal.' with'W. BIBrown and it'm. Stain pci
as securities, filed iu tho case of the Stale
against Joab Abney, indicted at Ootober Term,
1863, of sfiid CoUrVfof trading with slaves, j-i-..
was forfeited hy order ot the Court:
lt is therefore ordered that said defendants b-~
and appear at the-next term of said Superior
Court to bp het|d,ia aud tor .the Couniy 01.Stew
art on the third Monday in April next, then
and there tdfeh-owcauie, if any they have, why
judgment thould not. be entered against them.
It is further ordered that the service of this
notiee be perfected by publication agreeably to
the statutes iu such cases provided, (defendants
being n'on-rdritlentsot said county).
Witness the Hon. Jxo. T. Ci.axkb, Judgoof
said Court, this thqlbth day of December. 1866.
' M .11. HARRISON, C. S! O.
dccdl mini , [pr’s leo $.1(1 f
ItlAItlO.V COUNTY.
/ ' EOltG IA-M A 111 UN COUN lY.-Wlierens
vJ John A. \\ inn has applied lor permanent
letters*<if ndmintstriLuon dr fit»ft» wm of the
estate of John G. Heath, deceased;
All concerned are notified to tile their objec
tions (if any) to the same within the time pre
scribed by law..
Witness niy hand January o(Hh, 1S»j7.
t 0 ‘ ' fiUWE.GrdmaTy.
Janol-wSOd $3.
Notice.
all and singular the creditors of James
llurobuck, : \en .s.fiite of IVIarioq County,
deceased, you will please present your demands
in terms ol the law, and nil persons indebted to
said estate wi 1 please e<>uio forwnxd and settle
T , JAMKS L. HAKteBUCTv, 1 '
Jan. 10 w2m* ^ Atlministrater.-
G IE0RGIA: MARION COUNTY:—Whereas 1
T Elizabeth Pa-ttilto, administratrix of James
Rattillo, decease j, applies for Letters of Dis-
miss‘d 11 * •' ••’••• '• •
All concerned arc hereby ei'ed to file their
objection (if any) to the same within the time
•prescribed by f-tatota.
Witn«?s my hand, iruolUce, Sepr, lllfi, ]Sti«i.
Fept J S' fiiii .T A SI M. LU\VK O AT’y. '
Mariop Sheriff Sale, . ,
n.frlLL be sold before the court housedoor
1 T V in the town of Buena Vista, ou the first
'Tuesday In March licit, within the legal bourb
?of sale, twenty-five acres of land olf of south-,
east corner of lot ol land lio. 10‘1. in th<i Mst
district ol ori^ihally Leo, low Marit»n 4 >«ouB-ty'
as the property of (Iilly Golden, jun.
FebfitU i pr'
d. n. madlux- sh’erik 1
»tvuAAbti
istata should, not be granted to said applicant
By th"e Court of Ordinary tb Bfe held in and ior
Aiiil county on tho lirst Monday in March next.
1 (liven undgr my .hand, this 15th day ol J.mu-
1867.
.gatoU' dm
A.mong tho wounded is Joaqu n Mira,
mon, so well known in this vicinity byu
’filler dr r’riaay say* :
The boot and shoe'trade cbriirnueS 73 ull
and is likely to cbnlrtrhe .Thef-e drfe •
I few customers 5i tJWtt.'Spf ll/uy afRlpijr'^
chasinq quite sxmrn|4y..?f’i,e^.^s hav e
declined, and raany-nf the reeetot sales
have been at less than cost to the manu-
taioed, as Ihere bite hseft a deelirye in lho
pnee of, Sfock. The _supp)y rif'bootsand
lW ei i(!«f«tb’3 ^ajiittye
. ■ ItHire'Hwu-se pf-Oommdtrs iir- London,
bhthe-flsh’lnS.-; Mrt Sav»nsgh,‘-Cho ntew
member foV WeScfortf 'caunty; Ireland;
hhM»tf RHffherbaitetehoefdet.vlM brought
•to tfre'tab’te ina whedled lfrbair to have the
oatrh'ftriariftSstefdti'td himu-Th* Honorable
radmber; stfUST ta-kicg’the oath, signed the
parilattfehtary 1 fail'- by ptaci dg.’ the pen
between 1 ''thH lends* «f his •arms. 1 He ap
peared to -WTrte with gTfeatideBcy'. 1 After
sig J ning , bis n*Ote"iid = wiiii fa thei usual
//_ w—r 'c..../ t-f’-'T form, introduced to the Speaker,-to whom
, f Yragi] Ihe , bjwedyund'‘fhdn 1 ',‘by placing 1 his-arms 1
rnaaysavs: in bTiss Midkets ahdvtnrnihg-some vefews
ntinueS dutlj Ulrich* •e>porated , 'Wfs«>ns fhe wheel of bis
/fhefe ftrl^ a * chair, ho passwd-oat-bf theHotile-.- There
.was considerabfe'einHosIty manifested by
the House,‘find sleveral honorable mem
bers went to the table to Inspect Mr. Kav-
anagh’s signature. ‘After-the House rose,
tiirD.Le ^A^TjCjaan^ Oaptpia Oosset apd
CoJongrl'orqBter ^srarft engagfl^ fa finding
e*tt»briina,.ttha ptuipactn; fqr.,
sprip*’ trade- ars is ^ooft-edawivTicjarw-
aredoingbut lntlet' ,T —-
pot. mueL poiitivo su&rinjj. As r^l&k
many fawn lies -hare iauoh -soliqiaude-fo, *
thefahypsL y' 1 -ou v-d yy—
The BoMen. SSaat/n tiaii fidMhemewd
Carlotta bM Recovered‘her reason by ad-
ding— , *thit i# 1 t^flw extent pojnji^ te,
any woman.”
! u: suitabTejpface.fa tbe House for ^hb hon-
Iflfise.la
etaflon,...,
tl ^ t VP% al 9^ , Y t ¥ r '< Uba-
j 1 *;. that we fiMlwtt.vfp.fkt'ig op Jr? ,pbw)f
' JtPStl .fapp.rsrs,, and. .Jfibps. .ff^P.
r tqqs.,8 nd perfecliy'.sa.Hs-
aftd.gny amppflt
•JUi
tst
-
he payment
'ons.
pqapapt
y.«io»,J»ro r
during the war of tbe Reform.
The Periodica OficiaL also stalest hat
Miramon lost in tbe late engagement bis
Carriage, containing twenty-five thousand
dollars, and nlsoiftre hundred prisoner,'
two hundred of. whom axe French.
I A Mmchilvous Fallact Exploded.
fine Banger saysi:
. Here in Texas, for the last twenty years,
The official report relating tnedetaikmL tehave koown good Southern born men,
the last fight in wbieh Miraiaon. wsa, com- y tba sweat 0 f their brows, make more
pletoly routed, has not yet been received J rn SB j cotton to the hand than those
by the government, but hy-letters from iaotere who worked negroee, and live
San Luis, we base some nows af great in-, luo h .flatter than naany large slavehold-
terest. The Governor nff.Saa-uuiiPott^i j, s it is all nonsense to say that white
states that, at last accounts, Miramqn in pencao-not cultivate the soil of the South.
his precipitated flight lost his.carriage; . , . . —.r*- .♦ ~"r
containing twenty-five thousand dollars; Washington, Feb. Iff—rTbe fallowing,
wo think tbe poor, menwill take that to circular, by'command pf. General Grant,
console his defeat. Mr.Bustamente adds las .been issued
that the number of prisoners captured Hereafter none but unmarried men, not
from the enemy, amounted ,lo .five bun- less than five feet five inches in height, will
dred.of which two hundred were French, io entered fate the United States Army
enlisted, under,the service of the.Empiro, j for any ie.cm.of service. Tbis. regulation
These few details indicate thatthehlowjriU pot apply.to men enlisting in. the
veterau.reserva corps,
is musicians.
nor. men enlisted
bee been severe, and consequently this
will make the, foreigners .understand that
Iba. best they can do. is to go back to
Franca before. uselessly exposing ..their
lives, defending a cause that. soon , will be
out of existence, leaving tbe placate tbe
Mexican government, which,is sustained
by the will, of the people.
Ortega and Baloni slept at. La L hear na
tion on the 9tb, and will arrive-to day at
^Prerident Juartot hM reiurned.te Zato^ man' name^ Duncan Fatterson walked
Administrator’*' Sale.
W ILL be sold on the -first Tuesday 1tt March
next, at tho Auction Rooms ofD. P. k R.
Kl tis,. Broad street, Columbus, lots of tend Noe
InM
trier, of MuScojrefeonnty, • rormOrty. bdt hhart
of it now being in Chattahoochee—the Upatoic
creek, the county line, running through near
th-center ofsaid lands. So4d iaconforiuitv
With an.orqer of the Court of Ordinary ofMns-
cogee county, as the' real, estate of Sarah Wail,
deceased,' Terms cash.• ! •
■ »■ WM. 8. TOORB.Ate'ri!
J«n20 w40d . [jj■ pr’s.fpe$g
GEO. W. MULLINS, d
(pr’s lee $3> Or<4rnaryf /
.' EoroYa, n’ARRi3 'couStt.-y; iv{
Wyime'rfppliea for letters of administration
tie tbeie^tato of Haney Herron, do-n
pieased, late of said county.
1 Ttierefiyre 1 'Mlf persons' coticerned are hereby
notified to show cause tifrany they have) why
letters of adipjnistratiox\;de bonis non on said
fcEtate should not .be granted to said applicant
by* the'Canary'to be held in and lor
'aidcottttty on tbo first Monday in March next.
Giv^uijdfirjHX baud, Ah is 15 th day of Janu-
3 ‘ ; . MGi.i GfiO. W. MULLINS.
171 IxaiD 11 * foe •• • Ordinary.
SElfe COUNTY.—Dr. E.1E&.
adminiatrator of David J. Burton,
(eceased/makes application to me. hy written
etition, for leave to sell the real estate of said
Notice to Debtors arid Creditors.
A LL persons indebted ta the estate of Mrs
YA. Sarah Wall, deceased, late of Muscogee
county, are requested to make immediate set
tlement, and those having claims against said
estate are notified’ to present them duiyanthen-
ticated within tbe time prescribed by law; ■ ! *t -,
WM. fi. TOOKL, Adm’ri
Jao 20 6w j J yris fqe >6 ......
Notiee- to Debtors and Creditors:
4 LL persons having claims against Joseph B.
11 Stewart, deceased, late of Muscogee cotonty,
ate hereby notified, to present them.duly atm.
thenticatedwjthin .the time prescribed hy law,,
and those indebted to said deceased are reques
ted to make immediate paymbnt. " "
' GEO, W. BORING, Adm’r.
Jan 31—wfiw fj t pr’s $5
iThereforeuall. Rexaons eonoerned are hereby
Notified ta show causo, (il any they have) on or
before'the first Monday iiuMa ten next, why
, leave should-not be gtanted said administrator
.-to soli said. Mai estate. ■ >
; (jlivcTi unttn my, hand. and. official signature,
this January 7th. 1867.
>: .-wi..Tnt GEO. TY. MULLINS.
? : Jioi Iff* 2m* ’(pr y gfee $6) ~ Ordinary.
TAYLOli COl'XTY.
/ ' EORGrA— 1 TAYLOR GOrNTY—fotleNi*t.
V J \V hcreas, MAyif Ifiubhs hjis; apj/l/ed foy (he
permar.eut guardianship of the pet son and
property of Mary W . Hunter; (minor child ©f
William Hunter), of,Mid,county:
It i5 ordered that all' persons conderhed show
cause (if any cboy :: hav4» why permanenr let teak
of guardianship should not bo granted to the
said AS illis’Hdob^ to the person arid prdpferty of
said minor, Mary W. Hunter, by the Court oi
Ordinary to be hold in and for said county on
the first Monday irl Mnrch next.
Witacss tha Hono/abja J, J, Huff, .Ordinary,
this 10th day January, 1S<57.
JAMES 1>. RUS8; D. C. C. 0. ]
ian h* woOtl, i • ,, . ,.
J&n 16 24i‘*
n egrgla-mcscogeb coirktY.—Mrm.
VT A. Davis has filed hia petitiea fop the getev
dianship . of Edward X- T. . Davis, orphan of
Mary A. pavis, deceased, said .orphan being
under fourteen years of age.
All persons concerned are hereby notified fa
Show cause (if any they have) why tbe guardi
anship of said orphan, should not be granted td
said applicant «t the Best, March term.of the
Cpurt ot Ordinary to be, held In and for said
county.' 1
Given under my hand this 22d Jantiary, 1887.
- JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary.
Jan 31—3!)d . . ,
U-m&ffi' C0ft.NTY.-IVm. B.
.. _g. admsoisirator of Geo. \V. Raines,
.ueCCa.tbd, Tilak'f^ applfc.-ition to me. by vrritten
peiition-.'fbr'liavetd sell the real estateof said
deceased-
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby
"noticed,to.phqw cause, (ifany they have,) on or
■before the' first Monday of March next, why
leave should not'be granted said administrator
to sell said real estate. -
Given under ray hand and official seal, this
January 7th, 1867. j
„ GEO. W. MULLINS. A
pbr’s fee $6) Orjljnaiyv ,
Postporied fimiris Sheriff Sale. i
XTfLb bi sold 'Before the Court House door
V.i. irf Hamilton, -Harris County, Ga., within
alrealhours iOf.eala.eu the first Tuesday in
arep neat,S fraction of land containing one
ittnured acres, toore or less, in said county, o
tie Cfiattah'iocHAe fiveri known as the WDliaa,
, f. Hafe placet'otr whien he ibrmeriy resided]
J Ivied on ae thte- property of William N. Hale,
t > satisfytalifa*iaatted from .the Justice Court oL
1 te.gmfiistifek.S-JfaJsAmAf & P- Big-i
I era vs. Duncan Cox ana Wimam N. Hale.
Lefty malle’rtntf i^tuWied to me by a consta-/
le. •• jJ M. DAVIS. Dep. Sh’ff. f
feb 9 w4t . --pr’s fee $4
petition in this office in terms ot the law, shoe
ing: that Joitn lirowu, of the County of Meulroe. i
did while in lile, make his certain bond, signed,
sealed and dated December, 1855, to John
W. Myrick* of the County of Baker, and State
aforesaid, by which he bound himself, his heirs
and executors tb pity to tbe ■said Myriek seven
teen tJiousaml, sis. hundred, dollars copditinned
-.to be void, if upon tho payment to him, the
«aid Brovn. of three certain promissory'notes
therein described., (flmpuutin^.iii. the aggregate,
to eight thous irid seven hundred anu ninety-
nine and dollar?), by the said John W.
^yriek, tht? maker, he the said fhuuld
tnake **gobd and sufficient‘title In fee simple to
and tor Ions ofiand number three hundred ankl
fifty-three, three lujadreJ and seventyrone,
three hundred’ and 1 hinety and threo hundred
and nlaety-ono.-in tbo seventh District ofonig-
inally Eariy noiv Baker County,.containing two
hundred and fifty aerbs bach, more or !css.’ T
And tbe petition of said Myriek further alleges
that he has majic lpll and, complete payment
of the said ‘promissory notes: and 'he therefore
jprays tho Court fox an .order to Andrew, J..
\Biown and John T. Brown, of Taylor County,
iGeo., administrators of the said Jt>hn Browd,
Xhe having died without; making titles to the
jsaid lots of land), deceased, to make title tinder
•baid bond: The said administrators and the
/heirs of said deceased are hereby required to
j be and Appear at my dffice within the time i»re-
seribed by law, to Show rousedit any they have)
why said order, should not be granted the said
applicant. Arid It Is ArUcfed' that this Rulctfe
published, iu tho Columbus (Geo.) Enquirer Jn.
terms ol the law.
Witness the Honorable J. J. Uaff, Ordinary 4 ,
c (5 () *
Taylbr County, Geo.
0 E0RGIA—MUSCOGEJB GOUHTY.—Court
of Ordinary^JanuiMV Term, 1867.^-Orcfe#r
Nisi,—Michael Woodruff, administritor of the
estate of Robert McCallister, deceased; havitifr
applied for dismissio&r • It ae ordered- that all
persons eonoerned show cause (if any they, hare)
at the next August Term of the Court ms Ogdft
nary to be helain and for said county why said
administrator should not be dlsih^sed, and that
this order be published according* to law:
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid Court,
Jauuary21st,L867,
Jafi 3l—mffto
deoeasefl, late of said eoantyr
Alt parsons concerned »*o haraby notified te-
show cause (if any they, have) why the aaaun- ,
istration of said estate sflonid not fle
said applicant attire next March T
Court of Ordinary-to be held in and tot skill
ounty. ' nft
Given under my hand this 25th day of Janu
ary. 1867- „ JNO. JOUNttON. Ordiaary. ,,
jan31—w30d r . , ;r
Neoko' Muedebbd dy a NzaKo.—A
cold-blooded murder was perpetrated in
the southern portion of the city on Sun
day morning, under thefoliowingcircum-
tancas: Dick ftenaon (negro), a cook at
_ with,pig brigade, and has
joined fiifitebSdo’g forces pt DielkaCtieoda
tde log Camppf, only lb rep. days’, marefl
from QuereWro. j i ....
An officer, left this, .city .(.Mntamor.os)
yesterday, (ftlfa) Wilh,fatten far Cfansral
Bscobfldo, dcWMdfag lnetrucftofta t« fp-
jatiott tq, the exchange pf. prisqqflr- --
boardaf.te« "rwicj» mpflrokwr$»t-
Juarez’s t ^pitter oi ..SteJtk (tbi
triumph oyer
into his room, pistol in hand, saying,
“Dieff lam going.to kill jou now,” and
deliberately placing tha pistol in. close,
proximity to, .Dipk’a side. Patterson dia-
cbargpd Its fqnteflta. fae bpll taking effect
in the abdomen, producing death in a few
nours, The cause alleged waa jealousy.
‘ ‘ M5tfapfg j;p« ..jag eutpwpned, and a
“ - wUfoLfawrd.fr;. .Trie
p*1* axretted and loaged
jaijC Benson Wte Durieff
L colored ffr«! company,,of
ember. , -
[Moriig.mil, 26?L'
JL
Yi EORGIA—MU8i
vT tV. Uuckebi
lluokeba, decease
the land-on which Baid deceased formerly reta
iled. ia said county. eosUdaing about-210 aeveae
adjoining lands of Reids, Bodge, Davidson and.
others, together with any other, land that may
be found to have belonged to said deceased.
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show eause (rf any they havel why mt otiert*
sell said land ahoald.not he granted.at theaext
May Term of thp Court pt. Ordinary to hahald
in and for said county.
tiivcn under 1 my 1 habd this 2d day of Febru
ary. 1867. 'JNO. JOHNSON. 5 *^." 1
feb-22 2m <6- ■ - ■ ' <
/ iKOKSMA—MUSCOflTO’COttHOT.facitet'
YT of Ordinary, frhruary Term! lW7.‘rOMeT-
‘ "enaett U. Crawfordt
0R§lA-gTftWART COUNTY.—Court of
Ur Ordinary. De'c'emBer Term, 1866. J. L
’Wimberly, Ordinary, presiding 1 :
, Upon the petition of-Mrs. Laara Daughtry for
letters.of (1 is mission from theadnsiuistration of
estateof W.D.,Daughtry, deceased:
It is ordered that al) persons concerned show
pause,If any,'!)? thebext July Term ofsaid
Court, why *ud letters should not then tie
grantpd. •>**
" A trneioxirsetirom the rainutes of said Court,
^^t^tTriMMBLY. Ordinary.
'iteWny r . ,.
P. Chamberlin'for tetters of Dismission from
•thead^hiatrationiOf estate of W. W. Boynton,
s ItIsordered(riatall t)er*ons concerned show
cause “(If an^ifiithlh the time prescribed by
laiw. to-wis. by thefirst Monday in April next)
why said tetters should not then be granted.
1 A true extractfromtee minutes of said Court,
Sep,1^66. ( „
8eptg> Wfidt'
1. WIMBERLY.
5 Ordinary.
flfciSGlA-MtIrW'ART COUNTY.-’-Court
A? of Ordinary, November Term, 1866. J. L.
Wiiuberly-; Ordinary, presiding.
UpOb thepetiSiorr-of-J. J. M. Ray. adminis-
trxtar of the .estate of William H- Holt,do-
concerned show
causfe, if any, by Yh'^^e&t March Term cf this
C6ifrt‘ why Naid ' letters should cot then be
granted.
• A true extract from the minutes of twid Court.
y*^*£S*HIBEfeLT, Ordinary.
p^pCT'6iti *'* ---**'-i ■" - T
■TsssrsaKf
°It iBOTderfid that alt pertdns hoivesfn^.ttby
reuse (if any they have) why said adarfawtnaSV’
Should not bo dismissed at th. Court of Ordi-
be held in apd tof, fpid poufllp on Jlif,
A true ttans^pt'vffom thtTmihUtegnf'-faM
ppuH.F*re W 9^^^cw > ^'
feb 22 m6m $9
Administrator’s Sale.
ITTILL bfi gold before tie.court'house door in
. YV^the tovrii of Lumpkin > oh the firat Tues
day 1ft Match the undivided Interest iu
tho-ofllce <itbein^tbe-one*third interest) on the
suet side of the square, between May A Stakes
id BeaU’s lam 0#ce, ns the property, of C.
CHATTAHOOUEE COUJTtY. '
EORGIA—1 CifiARIAitOQCHf 14 CllUNTY.—E
vJ (J. Raiford has applied to me for letters of .
administration oil the 1 ^stktb of Redding’yhipp;
deceased:... :
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show causoiiFa’ri'y they haV'e 1 . why an order".-
shall not be ; pfts^cd, at vVho next reF^dar March,
.term of the Court ot Ordinary for said courtly,
granting let-tera df -administration upon- -saifi'-
estate to said app^ieax^ , , 1 .
Given under mv hand ahd official signature^
EebruaTy 5th, lSeT.
JAMES CASTLEBERRY,
feb 8 w30d " Ordinary^.
G eorgia—chattahoocuee county.—a. j.
Bnreiield hAs itpplrcd to me for letters t*
irtiministraliou. on the estate of.damesR^R*^'
deceased: .
All ptjrsena canfcertml aro 1 hej^H> notmeil to
show cause, if any they ha v«\. way an order ipay
not be passed at tH- «ett regular EeLruary
term of the b ol Ordinary lor said county*
granting .ine administiation oi' s?iid estate tj>
said applicant. ." ‘
Given under my hand officially. > r
JAMES CASTLEBERRY, Ord’yv
janfi30d '
G EORijrl A—(5h att ahoocuee‘Bounty.—M dry
Howard has applied to me fir* letters of ad
ministration on. the estate of i\ A. )[Yalt^r^, {
deceased; _ ’ r , , ,
All persons concerned are hereby ne-tifieu-td •
show cause, if any they have, t why an qrder,
may not bo passed at'the next regular Febru-'
ary term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county granting the administration, of ^aid es-.
tale to said aphiicatit. ‘ ' r *
Giveu underniy hand oihciaJly. Decembar 3U.
186b. JAMES CASTLEBERRY, !
jaft 9 SDii _ l '
n EORGIA, C1TATTAIIO0CHEE 'VOXTS^T.' 1
CT S, C. Rotts, administratrix rtf. the estate of
Ehaderic Botts, deceased, bus applied to rao
for leaYe to sell the lands belonging to
estate ofsaid deceaseds. , v >
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
show, cause (if any they can) why* an order’mrty ^
not be passed at next regular term,of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, grantjng leavfc to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said 1 1
deceased. .
Gsven uuuer iny ham! officially^
JAM WS CASTLEBERRY'. > l
Dec31, lSfit)., liai>fi| ; t ..Ordinary.
G EORGIA: CUATTAU00CUEE COUNXYi:, .
George W, and James M. Cook, Executors
,9f.the James Oook, deceased; ftp-1
plied,to pi< for l^avc to sell thp /lands,halQnfcr ,
mg to the estate ot said deceased.
* .Alt peiiotUS dorvdbrcirtU' are hereby n‘rtt5ttffdt6 w ‘"
ihoir causft-Of ‘dnrd!iey‘ , hrtVd) i *hy‘- an ofdet
may not be passed at ttto u»it regubirMaroh 1.
of unQft term of the Cpurt.ot Ordinary for saidcoxmty^
B of tho* ■'granting l6dYe to ffiiid'tfppRbArifs tb'tielrthb
e prostate lands bdongiiig tdthc estate ol •the'shreKfainiet
Cook, deceased.
* Given uudar
^ Dec. 31, ISM 1 '