The Daily evening news. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1865, April 25, 1865, Image 2

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THE EVENING' NEWS,. Tuesday Evening, April 25,1835, THE DAILY KEWH. To supply, m a measure, the and in creasing demand for news in the army and in On the citizens, and in the absence of the editor* and proprietors of the Telegraph and < bufederate, the publishers of the Daily News will endeavor to chronicle all local events of ifttere t to our citizens, publish the orders of the Genetti in command which in any way may sflect them, and use all diligence to give the i dest current news of the day, as much‘as our limited supply of paper and material will allow. ♦ The paper will be furnished at the counter and by the news- boys on the street at $2 00 per copy in Confederate currency, or 5 cents in specie. • * Price of Advertising.—Advertise* mentis will be inserted in these columns at the rate of Ten Dollars per square. . .— —— Newsboys Wanted—We wish to em ploy ten or twelve energetia and relia ble boys to sell the Daily News on the streets and on the different Railroads. Those wishing such employment, will re port at the old stand of the Telegraph <fc Confederate, by 7 o’clock to-morrow morning. Sensation Rumor.—We heat it sta led, on the streets this morning, that a naval engagement has taken place be tween United States and French ves* < We.Jiaye used ouj utmost eu* deavors to find out from whence thj? report, came, but up to the time of go ing to press have been unable to learn anything that will in the least confirm the rumor, or give us any idea as to where it took place or under what cir cumstances. We may be able to let our readers know the truth of the mat ter in our next issue. P. S-. Since the above was written, Wt learn that tLe rumor emanates from a gentleman who haa juiit arrived from Savannah, who state# that the French have assaulted and captured New Orleans a< d Shat Kirby Smith, with hh force?, hate joined Mai Im ilUlt. We thtyumor for what it i* worth, with out placing much credence in it ouraelvea, and with the hop.! that eur frienda wifi assjet ug in •if • nig but the truth. tar wo dci.ru that several of General Lee’s BGlditre *in‘ our city yeaurday, who hafi betm piicMa by General Grunt. W « W|h be very thankful to any i tich to call at our ofliee, and make ih acquahited with any particulars of th* c«piuilat«m o’| Lev’s army which have not barn in print, together with any other news from that •V*Hoi which will prove our rr*i| ’ SOIJTHiIiN ElPHßtiri TO ATLANTA - Mr, |»< nt|.auy onn of lb« rfticJuDl nwniigm of the Hotsllwru Eiprow* Company him Just returned ht’iii AiliuHn, having fts*<ditablbiht’(j the roufo bid w try thill <Uy and the tlalw City Dally i aprw trama me now niu through under the convoy oi carol u I itm»M?ng«ra who carry au imuomHii amount of height to Llm Went ami Huulh. TLe Hue between Mayfield uud MilladgevUh bia btwo dbcnrilnußd, the imiun Irtdng now i nd ou thegapiii i|h fhorgm milroad. Thr pwneagcr iralni bene© to Atlnotn wnl < •minencc thiir regular tripe on Um fiTth ol tin • month.— Uw” | erwn? wishing to inierl nig in our coluinee, will please |iand . |J o’clock* V &| , aqcompfc u? 4 HU casL. A Female Vampire—There is a young married woman ia Sl Louis, a* native ot the Canton of Borac, Switzerland,, who is afflicted with a disease which she calls “a dancing of the heart,” and which the physicians pronounce incurable. The lady with the “dancing heart,” firmly be lieves that she can be cured by drinking a lew drops of the blood of a man who has been executed. Her name is Eliza beth Mund, and she is twenty-three years of age, and has been the mother oi three children, none of whom survive. She has made numerous applications at the jail io inquire when there would be an execution, and as there has been no case of capital punishment at that institution for several months, her desire for human blood Las not been gratified. She heard that John Abshire, sentenced by court martial to be hung by the neck, was to be executed in the jail yard on the 18th, as it was stated in the papers. The execution of the sentence, however, was suspended, and on being informed that the man was not to be hung, Mrs. Mund appeared to be greatly disappointed and chagrined. Captain Bishop cheered her drooping spirits however, by telling her that on the 15th .April a man would be hung by the neck until he was “dead, dead, dead, and that she might then ap pear and o tain a dose of the blood of Val entine Hanseen, the murderer, provided Governor Hall did not pardon or respite the criminal, and the physician would al low her to extract the curatine fluid.— VVithxhij? pleasing assurance Mrs. Mund took her departure, greatly consoled. This is a curious case of modern specula tion. _ »» ■ Ihh Simple Secret.—Twenty clerks in a store. Twenty ‘’hands’ in a printing office. Twenty appientices in a ship yard. I weuty young men about a village. Ail want to get on in the world, and all ex pect to do s». Oinn>T me cierKs win rise to be partner and make a fortune. One of rite eotnpDisrhrre wilt oxvn a newspaper and 1 become an tufiiienlial and prosperous cili-. Zen. One of the apprentices will come trri be a master-builder. Oqp of the young vil lagers will get a handsome farm and live like a patriarch. But which is destined to be the lucky individual ? Lucky ? There is no luck about it. The thing is almost as 'certain as the Rule of Three. The young fellow who will distance his competi ors is he who masters his business, who pre serves his integrity, who lives cleanly and purely, who never gets into debt, and who gains friends by deserving them. There are some ways to fortune that look shot ter than this old dusty highway. But the staunch men of the commumtv, the*men who achieve something really worth hav ing, good fortune, good name, and a serene old age, all go this road. HOW TYIVDAI.K » Hl HLV WAS FIRST PRINTED IN RNGLAND. Al thia time printing was executed much belter at Paris tba»i in Loudoi ; and, owiug to a singular cuujugalioii of circumstances, Thomas Cromwell got a license ior Graiton and Whilechul'ch to print the Bibig there. The work was, liowever, interrupted by the Übui itiou ; when not only tue sheets, but the typua and printtT|, wen- carried to England, tq the great improverm ni ot the art there. JllbT: was soon finished, andqrdcred U*la fiMipln im*ry ihmth hi the ftlity Jhh • snT? Ihepricfcls Wcrfl lorhjdden to hinder the pro-, pie noiu reading it lbai<« ou pain o( deprive lion And thus were UHlijJml the words ol Tyndale the martyr' “D God spate iny life, ere many yaais, I will cau»u a h<»y that drives lite plough to know more Ol the Nci'lpltirca than you do.” Alter (be r<hHun of IMiv tliaru were !om uUi ut the largu Bible, priiiUal at 1110 « ipooi'f o| si|tat’.©<*J by Andie** M'ulwr, a dida 11 €»f London, wha ohconed »u <»rd *r m have Ihvm wp Li ln«> ©'tin l»rI'll© prion filed b atilhfirlty Al li loL,*Hid for |fig homid oopiew Durln< lb#» ui Ejwuid VI B bl© was prjnpd more di«n thlfty hm«M, while di ih»t wiib th in»h» r‘« hiv.Aioii, «n*ly I elf ilia Lionber snut ou»hd for. T<v fim fidutttib aditlcnt Ol the ;,üb| )t >iH-d L’-i ISA 4 J, ©fid y®t tfi© Mibl© '*A i in MtitoM* tfrrj liumf©, 1a ilia bßilla nenr, KibNioh North Ihtfoltna, the Federal Faluiar’ wa*' billed '|T*W •aUrti I»nh*H )<>*.«• is eilitrnmal at LUii- of die uiioles usa»||y founq mJ/ in qovhla, hiaintilydiiJiiiir a ouavinit sot)’>vl lb frit a toiili * f mn ■d mrimg Several patients at one of our hospitals the dher day petitioned thiir I Chief Matron for knives and forks iff the] following style : PETITION. U e dieted patients, my good Mrs. P ~ Would fain your attention a moment engage, Fueling sure, it we whisper the least little prayer, Os the blessed reepanse oi your maternal care. "1 s not of our quiMtera, or bedding, or food, That we would complain, for these are all good ; There s but one little thing to be taken amUs, And that, my dear madam, is just simply this: As Christians, against our ooDscienee it works He nt with our Hager* nka infidel Tutks, Or to lap »rom the dish, or get the grub unt In the beautiful style of a hog with his snout! *TU true, we’ve one ini k (two-pronged) and a spoon, To aid u* a little—-but no such a boon As a knife has been seen in Ward No. One, S(?)ce our wearisome residence in it begun. On assembling at dinner, Tom grabs for the spoon, Dick clutches the fork, and Hsrry right soon Discovers the tact that he’ll lose if he lingers, 80,dirts up his cuffs and goes in with his fingers ffpoun sawing m»at—fork dipping gravy—and rice Squshed in fingers—form a tableau that’s nice! Therefore, my dear madam, we beg it of you, To send us poor devils a voteau or two ; Aid if these can’t be bed, we're not hard to please, Send us some chop xtfcAr—we 11 eat like Chinese ’ ;The knives came ! TLIE CHIU. The daughters whom they conde scend to rear have a sad and isolated let. 'Bhey remain shut up in the pa rental mansion, solely occupied with sewing and housewifery. Wealthy parents give them a slight education, but in general their education is con fined to needlework. No public school is open for girls. When they are old enough to marry, their parents think much less about their future happiness than of their own pri vate interests, and solely endeavor .annAlude a sori £if bargaiu by selling them to the highest bidder.— -TU’jr father and mother—or, in de ifiiilt of them, their nearest rela g,ions--exercwe an absolute authority over tne marriage of the children ; younp people allowed to Lave no will in the matter. Some times two friends bind themselves by an oath to marry their un born babes, if they turn out o’ different sexes. The promise is sealed by tearing ti eir tunics, each giving the other tho portions rent off. Unions formed under bitch comlitions as these are scarcely like ly to be ot long duration. Incompatibil ities of temper soon declare themselves, the woman, being the weakest, sut !hs the most, for the husbknd has com plete authority over .her. He may ill tj eat her with impunity, and compel her t r associate with several secondary wives. ’Narrow Escape of Queen Victoria, Recently says the Cuiirt Journal, % her jlajesty hud a m st miraculous escape tjom Being crushed to deaih by the fulling qf a huge elm tree in the home Park. Hci was taking ah airing'on her fu pirite liltle hootch pony, and piocehdlfig prwgh th© tall avenue of elms at Wjnd nr, known »r> Queen s ride the tony being led by a groom followihg’ut a hori disSiancp, when, iorlunultily and prov pi* 4 iiti;dl\, the servant ohsurved nun of lhe tree iullin*/ imnm<litiirlv over Iler idi|t‘Li\. 4 . Cvtß roH hM4ii. Pox,"-Th# German ituforinvd MaHiumgyr haw rnuoived a Ih!,** er from a Irinnd in China, m which it ia HtftUul s grnit dlHcovery i« repmiml to Hive Guei) recently mado Ly mturgson of Im Isngliali army in (Uihm, m llm way >1 ftQ effcytUiil cure ol * mjill pi'x, 'I he Itimlr Ot Lrciitment is uh fidlowfi : I When tlrn lowr in nt tlm height, and just beloJ c th© eruption an- th© chest is rubbed with cruPm oil and tartarm ointimml. This omHtsthn Mioh> < f the uriiplicm to appear or tli.it rrtit oi the body, to Ihe fehtu q| thq resf b nl#o secures it hill and emnph’lo'erup* Mon, and thus provenin Iho dtwiuh hum ( Hacking lb” internal organs, d’hb is dd to be now we mode of treatment in the Briteh army jn Chin*, by geriural o* lars. an I isreum i I 1 a A CAHD. i 1b H-wnka lor effort* wad«.' to leave my o;i the light of ’tie tre, 1 ! would tike Location to anuctuce my occupation of the AleA'ca.'* College as au office, ami that ' enough is left and will be 1 rocurod to keep up the supply of Medicine for the poor, or tuch »8 hivo no merus of purch iring ehewi.erc. M. S. THOMSON. Macos April 26. 1865. 21* Crawford Coumy ahen It gale. IITHL be er Id befo e the Conit H u rtoor fa the !’ town ct Knoxvble, ou ike fits' Toei-day hi .v.a? next, wituiu tne legal hours (1 fiHy-lour mee of Land, m -re or it**, it *»<lug a pt.niou o< jot iso. £4, Ivlngmike tlrrt iTs rcl vi CnwL rfi cc Univ adjuiulai! F. uonuHly an < John 11 Worsham Satd i>ity. fuiir acraaW d teviert on as lb- prope.ty of Wil lam. H Hammack, to fsDafya'ifiX fl. fa. tor tha year ‘aaard Jo>n F. Parker, Tax Coikdor lot raid county of Craw . , tor said year 1868, Buie and County Tax due |18.&I and costa. Levy made and xe.u ne<! la me by Jobu h. Torrence, Cousuble JAMES N, MATTHEWS. Skrrlt March 16, 1865. mar 2il wit ADMINISTRATOR’S 5211.11. BY virtue oi an order from ihe t ourt of Ordlna / of Clayton county, Ga . will Le sold <>a the flrst. Tdf a* day in May tu xt, in ddvct-boro’. tn the fiighc/t bid lcr all the Negroes beloisglni! to theesuioo. Dr. C‘ W hraltk, dtcu&sed. Amotg the neg Ota are retn n. bny>n ard g'.rls, most, oi them ioudv d like ly Bvld for the benefit of tbe htJra and c*fditers. Terms cash. JOHN c, blfllTH, ?<hnk;ii£rato.r. At the same time, a Gold Watch will r»u 1 old, tnar -?0 wilt (GEORGIA, JONES CUUNTX : Ordinary’** Oificefor ?ald County. Whereas, Benjamin Marron# Administrator de bonta non ot WllDam Barroa, and of E t&te Harrison C Barron, deceased, applies tn me forb Oers ot dismission irom said attrniuimrat or. Thia is therefore to cite and adwoninh ali persons concerned 10 be «ud sppeat : .i my office. »•, the fir-t Monday tn August u’v. ••’Mr • ;fi-eey can, why said lellert .u.ouiii i <>! i, yrnntci. \ | Given dnder <ey i.u.'i . an<' otlic .. fri.ai!. .j tbH •Lib Jan., 1865, i; oj. INU T. ((OSS, Feo 4—w6m* Ordinary. QRORGIA, JONES COUNTY: Ordinary 7 * office lor sit’d county. Whereas, S. W. Cutptpper, A.’imh istiatm of Trios. J. Ritchey, deceased, ar plies to me for L< iters ot Dis mission from said estate. Theseaiethereiore tociie and admonish, all persona concerned, to fie their objection, if any they have, in tbit, office, uu or by the that, Monday in Ju’yauxt, or Baid application shall be intiited Given ut.det my husot offittally tan. vffi‘lß6* hULAo’ T RuffiX mw werqi* li®sxhuy, (JKOKHia, tilttb I'VDNT'f ; ' 1 ►w-- -•' J ' v— ■ ■ Whtld-I.H, At i 0 Aiatll'u J Uore, »it !X tbneata eof Ge rga W K . B r, .ie v t: h.tUHe oi nieiuiMjiou 'ruin eatd < n'»4!B, All i urHOiib Interest* d are rcq-tlrmi in m? amt apt enr T. IheUriirl tr »’tdlnary on or mfort* th. flc*t .11 .* <uy in September ario «b >w cuti-e, H auy ibey hare, why appi'cant should not be dtrnjluscd. Given under my hand ana official aic'udturu. W&L ...I, RILEY, matß gffim* > ordinary. Georgia, waynk county • pi'dtnkrv’s offi.e for said county. Whereas, Mrs. Sien'-y 8. Mood* applies to me ior Leiters oi Admiuteiration on the eaiaieot feanuai S Moody, late ot said count y, deceased. Tueseare therefore tocite and admonlstt al! pmdoiiß concerned to tile tbeir (ihfeGti iu** tiulhis office U auy they itaye, within the limn i*y other* Wia« naid latte's will b.t giatm d. Given under ni» hand official'?, thi.- Ifttlr day of Ma-cb. iMb5. • ,b ,1K o KijmPli ■ mut 2L-wst Ordinary. ■ / 0.0 KG lA, H LYN N L’u U N’*Y U To tbe bains and ai*tilbutees. residing nut o’ Ifie tJ'ht* of Georgia, «;i R jbett biniiord, L;te ol « county decided: ¥qi M 0 uep.by notified tuutwj wul apply at the Court of ur«iin r, of raiu county, on tbe first Muuauy Ui rteptember next,<ol t> e appoint ram tof three or mure t>evn<*jao,f ag ce-*‘ l> totha Siwiic e1 n ru< n<a*, m, piuvittu.l hi d : <entHi;e ntnuii. st die fl>l llmtlmM <*r Su’d ddCeu . t t.l-ia!. if, on hands m ge AUintuutrsirtx au- Ad.4Jt.imutor. Tufa the Illi, an* of sprl . 18Ln„ bMITHhY a b't'AFFIiHD. Ad®’?. Auc. A. bLJRhEx, Adiu’r. apKeowsin qkoßuia, muitman count y : Oidintr<’« idihe tor -aid co'irty. WaerM*, Joliu ie»’ iiibkca m plic4ti*>n for i.Hv* of /iduJuist ra-iofi upon th . « <4 11, ( , u (t j , M) pu-e, Isle ui MPd county, deceu>u'.L TbCHoatn therefore tu CH<* 411 lutejemed l » be ami ipp* .*r at dm 1 ourl of Urdh.ary, wUtitn fee tim , *.<•< ■0 bed t>y '« « , to nhoff, cautdi, it any Uiuy (*»*«: v bv hflid luittara -r ( ortid not grantyfitha Aunjb-rtht tHvffhurHieimyhandaudMfficlatttiyn/fay,-. ddr Hih * /6b ' »W’6. . , J, W MMIf&ilJ jn«» * w*o<ll LifOhry (psomitA, Jt>N eh run NT* : ' WhcrsrijN, T (4i< V‘!, Afiffiifiisirtitur Wtifi Ue* wifi IStiPT* of l/dui rata I ii* km «->j tUrnLi oio.Hw o»d nhhuhlafi ft I par non i nb.iteHiffii tn ho ana afiuvd al iliiy out*pp L ti Mo'i!- y Isl AMMW4 Afid iffiflw ctiiim, H Mt,, ll - ha/ff, why’’Sun. Ilfftff HbOiild b«»| Given under wy hand uffi* tally. .1 L tn, Imp tfrihANU T 111 imp, ' ‘♦Hillier, ( 'KOHOU. QUITMAN Oieihor's ♦nh.ff i .yani leont t. To all Wl Uli l| BiM d liCefli ' WlJlam ( rtirord Mtn. 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