The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 10, 1865, Image 2

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rapb. tbe Nor hero press, as n demeaned by tV>r of oar own gmtneaft throw • few 1 troop* into Mexico, on paper, aad ill asroop sweep the French and Au to the Pacific or Galf! What no* i,. Klftft. !*.***■ P'-YKIN QHDse? We would, probably, for a time at d moat men into Mexico than the m tmirU snd action, ran Id whip the armies «. pf5y55BSriV»oiiri>w»V3l: Utt.'8T ,1,, mi gaaaffirrfS42®a , bat the mote «e set there the • i as.'* qualified to conduct •uecesafollv a . to nar nstiaCwtion ix-forc we enter n|>on a cru- Tt 4 T for the extension of free institution", and ... c-iij idb^irttnihtlihlMUlhinl; ejnfigxat of making freemen and deuiocraU of ti.e emid/arisriant of the tropic*. pp, tnist that anber conmels win jet pre- ihi in the management of our foreign rela- jj war at the present time, with onr ,,, mmn gieatlj depleted, our finances in a 0 f imminent peril, our HrectiVe ■atj ndaced to one hundred and seventeen Tfirrlt '—* out domestic troubles not jet fallj idjnstoifr would lw, in our judgment, a moot Stupendous folly. jy The article on the “Mexican Qucs- b- ! tioa." waa, as stated in ite.bo^y, written pre- nl! vtonsfrftthe arrival of the President'* message, nd Having rend that, cautiously warded doett- lie; nrat carefully, we 'see. no reason for any M) change ia t W> wnttonwtsexpiuasfd. LEGHLATUBE. «■ I I f punuant to adjournment, the President, lion. Wm. Gibsoa in the chair. - Prayer by R«t. S. E. Brooks. 1 The journal of the preceding day was read mad approved. our Gov- tion imposible Chriatmast hol| of each am the said father or mother may other office* Tore g jfitice of tbeTtoj§Eongd( Id may re- j (nd siSjicicB proof made , lOTbcrflss Mt the means i or djr minfl.-, and that | After some debate, the motion of H^cod^tf tli&om^ntcc Governor. itb. cnjjp whjchgws^r^ul. e at home during that time { minor u likely to become a charge upon the . and three hundred copies of the same ordcr- and in the early days of January. Hence, I ] county, it shall be the duty of the justice to ' c d to be printed for the use of the House. ' conclude, that in thugeaentdefective organ- 1 bind out such minor as provided for m this ■ .o V „ «■ ization of the StatfBBlenxmait and in hope ! section. ! 1110 aerk ihea P ri ««ded with the roll of Ma. Ai-nW F. DjuuG K, Iqug awl ffivyra- y( • **■ j |.ly known M one of the Condnctors ou the **"[ Central Bdirwul, ilird at Whiteville, near »* °M Sarannah/on the ttli lnstant. ■ Ha' _ >r r. . ,i I bar- ! Mb. Jcottwf Ltmxn.—This excellent pro- I ductioh will be fiund in our legislative es»e arm ret •»-•! super*. It la chaiweteristic ot the noble man fhutbotfcftfthtw I who wrote It—i-strlotic, prudent, and con- [Tli urn! h (San ' ' j aarvativs tothfc highest degree, without **c »t the Xorth i rjfice of peWonal independence and self- olt»"l fiat.there shall he no : h» aoen that Mr. Jenkins postpone* BD*4^ -a* 8on r, ; his inaugntation Mpdrinmor of Georgia nn- aVieostlee shall «tnri-. < ^ ^ la ,i, „f January, that being the lib: :ho entire peers and ; fay after the.probablc re-assembling of the with vie-1 slionldthe tnemUmcontJude to n ~ \ take a Christmas holiday. r ft of j . . ,J m y — Up to q vr»y recent VuinibfT^Ju wirta.—TOe Savannah timid l evidence that our gw-1 uffhamday. Hiamkfdirt kg.WVT4>m jwj fr- y cowaidcrablc e»- j rival fromFlftrifl*, t|uit lion. D. 8. Walker, -* We hud a; | a | f \woriatr Justice of tlic Supreme f'otirt is Jr » whose* modem-, Governor without opposition. ‘ j teta awl t*r [ Kriljr. of Pensacola, ia supposed to d, would'art - ^ candidate tor IJeut. Govcrn- •< a *pur, to the itoj^ .: n» . . of| ■untrymen. Bvrbta| p McLeod,. u prominent lawyer, i of I wooM * p *“ I East Flotfdp, has been elected tp Congress. ; our relen sympu- I iiobtipn of (Jnvrfnor Marvin, as one of ■ tW »• ■**"!■ j the UuH«d HttW g—lsni; is geaarally aon ^|plftNlMr mititary ere- [ l4^'Gp» j pnbHr mind bad pot fixed it- ■ a< nepirr or the redrew j K )f definite)y ujK, n bis coadjntor.* ■■■■■■ T'le renaage of Pres-1 ,, ' u*. fret if j tp* Ixmdnn merehknt recently adver- iba correct in ! Usal Wed tlltk' wlw *n>ahl bear contlnr- • Hkrip I ment' - that the Mi as regards the for the following: " • BBolrkf ty ^tt/JiHWjfcJi^Jfeprr- untatiut. That the election of State House officers this day. Kj joint resolution, be post- by law. Mr. James \T: Joirsoiv oflrred as a suitsti- tutc the following, which w*|) lost: ’ r Heiulrftf,' Tlaftlie State * Worn*' ifafficettf t* be elected toxlay. do not enter upon the dis charge of their dories uatil tboirsalarics are fixed by law. Mr. Reddixo's resohrtion wsS then adopt^I by a vote of 2#to 11. The following correspondence was sub mitted by Mr. Mooke. Chairman ot the Sen ate committee, to wait on the Hon. Ciiari.es J. JnxKrxs. Governor elect of Georgia, in form him of his election, request his accept ance of the office, and ascertain at what time it mall suit his pleasure.td.be inaugurated: Mili.edoeville. Ga., Dfc. 0, 1863. Host. CHA8I.ES J. jEXKWS. , Otar Sir-The undersigned are a commit- toe appointed by tbo Senate and House of Representatives to infbrmyou that at an elec tion held oh the 15th Of Moyember last. you ixl fioverooj: of this ijtifc; io jsk pleasure, to take a recess until some clsv about * * ~Bt ' at what time it will suit your pleasure to be sugurated; 1 ’-1 *'.! , G)ll/.'» 1 > We adopt this method as most proper, un der the circumstances surrounding us. of dis charging the duty, imposed on us. We take great pfinTTit ^informing you of fcpur elec tion, and in the name and behalf of the Gon- l fi isaftSsa k ,ass^!f&*Sffl5 : inaugurated. With sentiments of high regard, we are, Very respectfully, yours, B. B. Moore, j , KS&i.r < iiaij.es W. Di.-Bose, | Jas. II. McWhorter, I I. W. B. Bexket, .Iso. M. Edge, Tnos. Xobris, [■ House Com. f thw- i r exercised re seenneiy [ ou-iw. > >rfn> .hvit s if \ distant to- ~Wn rxpect to hear tliat, in response to hi* wdoc. advertisement; hc ri^eivcd a call from several forlorn wWwwa witlai~Vu largo family of or phan rhihlrrti ,io support7' J', tor Battery has resolved to hazard of war, .i the bawls ofr«nfrd- we can sec no ; the leading Powers I of the ■ n the Rio Grande, hat quarter, and J Gen. Grant, , :T\i vuwtliinoof « *VW> n- the pear* r Mr l. On th* •to d. m: uni at Mr. Pdbf flr**tt (the labor system of the South] was brought before the Boston board of trade for Consideration lit it* last session, md re- > <-U< d very thoughtful trontment at the band* of Mane of it* member*.”—ifcrfow Paper. ihint with't!>etr imndsl^-*' 1 : I Four thousand bates of government col w*r# destroyed by fire at Columbus, Miss., on the S.tthulL Loss $1,000,600. The fire was the Work of «n Ifawt^uiy. / | Land'has. Wen'purchased in Lexington, Va-br* home for Pen. Lee. , . .t, A reinforcement of 1.900 foreign troops has arrived at Matamorak for General Mejia. Upon the irtvstim of James Btcphen's, .Fe nian llejK^Oonter of Iceland, were found Jet- -- jMt* John CMahony, Head Center in thisWVptby. ■ | MrttEtwiEvittE, Dee. 8,1865.1 Messrs. Henning B. Moore, H. It .Casey, and J. S. PresUHin—Senate Committee: And Messrs. Charles W. Dubose, James H. McWhorter, W. B. Bcnnet, John M. Edge end Xbomss Morris: ■ * | Oentlernc*I have received your commu nication informing me that the people of Georgiahitf elected me their Chief Magistrate, asking jny acceptance of the office, and re- 23BK bly in joint session to.he inaugurated. ie tiff, communicated excited a profound Ig of gratitude fir s6 signal aW&mtesth- tion of confidence, mingled with a sense of obligation to devoto myself unreservedly and with all possible earnestness to the .service of the constituency from which it emanated. Whilst, however; I promptly accept the office, this very sense of obligation gives me mil'As-' sembiy, os in olden time, free to bestow, and I to a occpt the insignia of office, I would designate a day within the week, for the ens- tomnry ceremony of mn'ugurstion. But the case is far otherwise. To our wills (hitherto controlling on such occasions) is opposed a stronger will enjoining postponement. ■ The election held on the 15tli nit., was in tended, not to keep in stopoth, Uninterrupted movement the machinery of government, but to set it again in operation alter a suspension entirely novel in the history ot our State. The proceeding" adopted in, anti ordered by the convention of our people, and the meeting at this time and place 1 of the legislators and week of-the Sesrioo. unless -prevented Ire Providential cause." Such prevention -1 ti- : fapd as now exiting.I tbertiore designate he-16th of January inest, as the 4ay. on which I will meet the Senate alto House of Representatives, in jehrtaanon.forthat pur pose, prvridat, .that at that time, the Govern ment of the Vnited States shall have signified « willingness to recognize me, as.the Gov ernor of Georgia. I bnt designate a day in conformity with usage. If before a recess, such recognition life aceoriicd, or if for any other reason, not contravening the policy of the Government of the United States, the General Assembly think proper to designate a different .day, I will mod cheerfully accept Be pleased, gentlemen, to convey’ to the General Assembly, and to accept for your selves, the most 'respectful consideration of Your ol>"t. serv't., - ‘ (Signed) Charges J. .J exkins. dencc were ordered to be printed for the use of theSenate. The President, through the Secretary, an nounced the following ST.VBDtSG pOMiaTTf'.KS.OF JBE SEIATK. . . Committee on Prieileget owl Election*.— Messrs. Carter, Daley, Quillian, Gliolston, Mims. Black, Boynton". Commitee on Pet it ion r.—Messrs. O. P.Beall, Fuller. Ezzard, W. 15. Hell, Gholsttn, Strick land, Barwick. Conmittee on Enrollment.—Me-srs. O. L. Smith, Fuller, Brown, Carter,' C.- H. Smith, O. P. Beall, B6wer. Committee on Joitrhgl*.—JTestfs. Kenan. O P Beall, Patterson, Strozicr, Butler, J. F. John- ®, McDanicL 1 I, Committee on tike State of the EepulAir.— Messrs. Thornton, Owens, O L Smith, Gres ham, Dickey, Turner, Parris. Committee on Judiciary—Messrs. Moore, Owens, Bowers, Gresham, Simuions, Carter, J F Johnson, Parris, Strozier, C H Smith. l. Comtnitteeon. Jtimnee.—Messrs. C II Smith, Dickey, Griffin, Butler, Manson, England, Freeman. .... Committee on Tnteriidl Improcenunt*.— Messrs, Owens, Strozier, England, Crawford, Russell, J A W Johnson, Thornton.. Committee, n. Public, pUfuffltion and Free Schools.—Mesris. D I, Smith,-Brown, Black, Freeman, Turner, Crawford, Kenan. Conmittee on Banks.—Messrs. Casey, Owens. Redding, Butler, .I P Johnson.- Gresham, C H Smith.' Committee on Xeie Counties and CMtnty Lines.—Messrs. Brown, Fuller, • Patterson, Boynton, Ezzard, Griffin, Bartrick. Committee on Penatentuiry.-r~hlcssTn. Red ding, Turner, KcnnivGholston. Wilcox, Sim mons, OPBeal). , y Committee on Lunatic Asylum.—Messrs: Oveiitrcdt, Casey, Mimson, Owens. C H Smith,'Kenan, Crawford. Committee on SKlUary.—Messrs.' Simmons, Bedford, Fuller, GkclstohtvPaa?^.; J h A W! Johnson, W ll-RfR. . ; , i; ; yj \'J K Committee, oil Printing.—Messrs. Owens; Kenan, Manson. Brown, Freeman, Mims, J F Johnson. Committee on Deaf and Dundi Asylum. Messrs. C H Smith, Quillian, Strickland,- Mims; Daley. Botter) Turner. Committee an' Institution* for the Blind.— Messrs! Gresham, Manson. Overstrfot. Griffin. O P Beall, Black, O L Smith. ' Committee on■ Agrieulttircs—Mtnurs.. Black, Redding, GholSton. -Russell. .McDanicI.-.Boyn- ton,Bedford. Hi •*: i Auditing (VuiS/i/O-o—ilessra. Moore, J F Johnson, Simmons, Carter, Kenan, Wilcox, Turner, Brown, Bntlcr, Diilcy, Tliomton, Bower, Quillian. Committee on Freedmen.—Stroziur, (iasey, -twenty five dollars," and inserting the fol- " «>»• ‘ first time. The bills were chiefly amendatory ■ ‘.if-RIf CCffilEUa 1 HlHttJfWI&tilBrflr, COMMERCIAL. era Sours were S£13r lower, »nd uiueOted. Sales 7,DUO bbls *1 St 30g»8 lor Mij*erlinc._fs . S OO for exb* Sule, zsSEgffs^-zzs,". 'skkKHw?** e of the revocation of his in- sln o P8 na 'V c ’ tot viplation ,of same,/defining written certificate < "ore whom (He "lnilenture ’ wa'P" Executed, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on ccparictiqn,(hereof tlialtbu imprisoned in tbe county jail, or ordered to" work on the public roads’ of the county for a time not less than three months nor more than twelve ssattfese-jSsaanss case. Sec. 5. Be it further enacted. That this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, and that all laws mili tating against the same be and thev arc here- and fifty'eftplki Wcic ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. Mr. Tnor.xTox also offered the following: A" BILL,' 1,1 * ;1 To be entitled an act to amend the 4433th SeetionlTenftTMvisr^^Wtof-KWTitle 1st, of the Penal Code, by striking out the whole of tbeAt35th Section, and insetting ■ * • r ,T ° toatJs' Weauw* W«ten»vf4» Ht C0fotHK»V<m thr won , Al4 -MW mew, for fature deliTety, ' the followin| Be it enaetei :b#] inis te9T<£t a substitute {herefof: ’ \ie., Tliat frjpi and after the mat trap passage of this act. any persons wonderihfl or strolling about the cities, towns, villages or public highways,.or leading an immoral or profligate course of life, who has no property to support him or her or them, and who are able to work or otherwise support themselves in a respectable way, be deemed and consid ered vagrants; and may be, arrested by any sheriff, constable of police officer of this' State, or of any city, county, town or village within the same, anil shall be carried before jeromc Wk«burtlsat gesg&f . l-ard won a »hftdo firmer; l*it inactive. 8a!t* axHurw rel* and tierces at r.<£«0c for No. 1, tUtf&c for fair Co prone ftttaun. am! &*r UetUe-rendered.. Vutmeet* were uiwettled. We bear of Ui^ tmlce of 100 uexvx s sweet pickled hum* ^ whicp ie a liaaey Scat <r«< dull.' 0*l«-of UU l<hhoSt SS^lO torBUU' n>»R», flct.-lt for “ pAcke-l W«*t«w. mta*. fta-i lS for *xua do told,) 41 TloXJ lor fiaiit and tmrSt (or vxtf*. < "'’ ;, sssss^5»: Butter wms dull and unsettled M ViesSe-for-WasMr* Ohio, SSjJlSd for Stite, end tor ttmcj dairies *nd Grange county Rails. . , ..i - . -.itd.1,1 Clteexe wss quiet »• ugttc for ObiPi H#lic foe Stale, SiFfcSreg husinen* U thl itnprotemeiit. dales 1& ktulM I*wUt Rleo&tfO#(96e, 16hhds Barbadosnt46c. . .. t r Sugars—Very doll sad heavy., iJslei* uaiwpartial,, Wiiiskj—Waft firm, with trittUig «nlwft,»f .»* utdrtiee « alar. To Liverpool, per packet: IU) hndft tkllow.fiOs; 5X) bbla Uour* ftl Is loV$d#*s; tlW bales - cotton. ftrS-iad; 7,too (Kish W heat, Td in knuM. And by sUiuuftr— * sftTnoon, Ste. To Lon- 11; *V*4 L*u0 tales Votlon, > ;.l; y# boxes »-a don; LUX) bids dour, ftt 1h lo^d, UinetoB I gnukcmwi. »n vwv J been rcliercu of » 15 lb. tumor. Vrtita, and Vi knew a man lined of * 13 pout tlcolnn in Chatham has just ' *'"(.tumor." London who wa* ro- A Bill to be entitled.an Vct-to uuthori: regulatefantracts! fietwepji master nr vant for labor to be perfewmed, at ehxr»< t< r, „t asieludrd ftnior. 2 that It . , OVR OLIO. Reported that Gen. B. F. Butler is to take command of ihc “ Department of Vhrginia.'' ( hiengo has approtwiatal 1100.000 to clean tip tor tbe elo'iarn.--^ .. One Of the llAluAiiXfSdatjMmKi the bar ing reconciled. 7 An ordey ,kas lwen jroeitnl at Nashville •(opping (he nimter out of eolnral troops. * ] The Mew Bedford Standard estimates the j damage tp tie- VrlmUng infrrest liythe blic- 1} nauiloah us $l„(>'»0,000. .1 .. *. , *t ■! John Mitcbehw.is not purdonedybut aim f plylrefewsHl tib taking ahu oath, of allcgialtce. I During a lnneral in Wntimiiister Abbey a ‘° Kl " man stole Ben Johnsons skull from his coffin. ft governor elect, were supposed to meettlie np-, Owens, Gresham, Thornton* ; Butler, Manson, probation of the Fctieral government, by Carter, J A IV Johnson, whose authority, in the exercise of the war 1 power, that suspension was made. So far as regards the General Assembly, the supposi tion was apparently well founded. They have met and oiganixed without let or hindrance; opcnctl cqmumnicntiyn with,them, and has mvited their action s a legislative body, up on! several distinct subjects.' Tlic governor elect has lteen less fortunate. -On the morn ing of the meeting of the General Assembly, and before that meeting he received from his Excellence- the Provisional Governor, an official communication in the words folUnv- nod, than one month ing: ■!. "V,/.../' “ ExEcrrtvE Okfict/ MfM.EfxiErnj.Ei Dee. 4,1861.'. ^ Hox. C. J. iteiktsw^- | Dear S'iy :—In the discharge of an official duty, i'lieg leave to infortn.jotl tiiat I have been directed by, tlic President of the United states to continue to act , ps Provisional Gov ernor of Geoyia until relieved and my suc- .geiisqr recognized hj the government. / . I your obedient servant, : ! J. Johnson, ' Provisional Governor of Geotgia.” lu the last half] drove Bonners (rotting mare Peerless, to I ,>f «re*t dvnifi. anee. skri. to*wagon, atotmd.DubftL’ private trot- ", f ., , 1 ting park, in 1,17 1-8. ' * - .id. it i Tbe King anil 4acim of Portugal aremuc . blatuo.1 for deserting their capital during tile itivv faction ebolcra, aod.Charivari puts this epigracu into [pt.-vioues. still notol- th,ir months: “As the reigning epidemic pre- it. .wan. ! Ih Slid to t trails in wur dominions, jetit reign' in oar| Itcntxxtrvi t'sci of n ] sfeatV ■ MttliHlHMHftPlfeBkfelMftHH , IW new aovrrmr.rnt Die legislature of Louisiana on tlic 2d inst. . Ibr goTrmmem #ocIamat!on a resoluUon declarj too. dtstrat :>• 1 »«■! ^ * {oTfr „ abolished, annMIH •nd saints- j t [ l lt thorx! is neither open nor secret , . ■EK| to tMrJ Howto the uatiotol government in tbe Bute, [rlartstj.-.: the onlv I and endonimr Preddent Johnson's reconstrued I * Ti **’t sad ,l 'C^^||m55'^^|[^l|^H^iibl!^^^ondums jtrvbr to have sta-1 inno unce*theten-.unatioti of the insurrection ■ for in the department ofOlancho. M g rer.-1 of'the reouUie w ill hereafter i„ kt ' the House of Representative^ ■ . j decided to >lish th> Senate, on the ground I do not communicate this official note to the General Assembly in any querckms or complaining spirit. Far from it, as they will see in the f«pl»b i referto it solely for tl(e purpose of guahling them to sec dearly (as|l think they xnn56' that 'the etratToTRrtg author ity, which we all acknowledge, makes, a? this " ssteasnses traents of our State goy- —t of re-organizntion.— time, a marked atul myself, or and executive (nnDantni9wi4l cjm.ov , i lnf»> tVn the refold N' <*thrr *!n . | * a* l . >rra|4iiijj j |ltrr. <4ir opou f iioncan 1 . , . - w _ oi* li.’.it hotly being Mipcrfiuous in a country -o nt ini it Democratic as Honduras. Much attention given to the subject of cap ital p ~ til ft : v v K bt Gtttfemal.i advices to ' XotffflVr mention ‘by receptior Pope l>y bis;■ beloved son, the itlus t ltur. ruble " Varoti Yicento Como. President; of an autograph letter ■atnlating him on b:< elevation to office, of . r.e of similar puqwrt from tlie, . ot' Spaim The President! Iu a utes- to t'oogro-s, urges certain changes in •attfuliou. h '- ' “* - M? Tlic citizens of Columbus, Ga., have eoo- buted $4,300 J^rtlic .purpose of buying giorhose tor the u« of the city. jr A recruiting office for the Havtten nav+" leas cstabluhod in Broadway.’K. j’ * | G'Lesuy, tbe Montreal detective who ar id G>>trgi'2i. ri»r..kT»' kidnappers, died VMlMMIkfliWtiSM tl^ graiftstjSpiltejkfitjsib.riSt 2fartju>n- d<1 Central.'.Pacin': RatlroalD'wlll exeee-1. lir curt vP ewretul Rio • ours, and that tU*‘ ; Amherst eollet of $!<*» vjiurt, K. I KtnriaBd th ■ in staying thi-f would be that I had not sought the position, and I should hasten to relieve my constitu ents, bv declining to accupy it. But this is not a necessary inference. There arc inilit a- tions’that some action of the legislative de partment was deemed necessary prelimin ary to the complete r. doration of our State gov. rnmeut! and our Ke<K ral relations. Hence, perhaps, the permitted organization of that branch, whilst, fertile purpose of keeping in abeyance such restoration, the authority oft the Uaitcd States postpone the re-establish- regmartura. ment of the executive branch. As confirma tory of this view, the concluding words of thecommunication' above Seem to indicate a possible t'.tture recognition of the governor elect. Ica ;jt;t r .ifp-ablicc m. ,rn. I would bo contempt bly weak, if I found in all this any personal grief. But tile question presorted itself in view of the palp-duo discrimination betw-n the two departments to which I hare adverted, whether 1 car, with propriety ask the General Assembly to inaugurate me into the executive office until I shall have been •• recognized by the Government” whose su- thoritv is paramount. My opinion is that I cannot. Such a request on my )>art. and a compliance' with it • nt'..e:r.-. might be consid ered a defiant action. It could seaacoly be reconciled with the respectful! acquiescence in the deel trci pnrjsose of :l.e controlling power. Such acquiescence iso far as duty to bv consiitu'eaUmiy permit) is tlie line upon which I am resolved to move; and 1 am hap py to see ilie General Assembly pursuing tlie same course. It tuav be tliat their prompt compii already aeeorde.1 v> t -x-o empiistie rceon dations of the Provisional Goveroor, will < able the authorities of the Uni tod Sfete* discern more, tuiiy and more accurately the true spirit of our people. „ To say that we miu4 pursue the course in- dicatfttl bethe President, itecau-e^irc .Trepow- crless, drx*5 no: tlivlo-v the whole.case. The CongrtW of the United States not haring l^ea ia session since the ce^.^uion c.f hostili ty until tbe pr»^ nt •wc-t-k. the whole hurt her. of pacilicAtion an<l restoration has beta upon the President. Under hi*^ auspicfs, :ir.d un der his direction, all advanced 10 that end h;>ve been niade. During thrir progress he has >|H»ken many words of kindness and cn- I roaragement. lie *uinrevs the whole field, ot ' which we hsve but a partial view. Dimeui- j :;<•>. of which we dream not. embarras»i him. • Conlidence. after <*str.ingc;r.ent. of slow I uriAwth. and the aliment, es.-<titial to its lull 1 devek>p»nmt, i» mutuality. Unless prepared the Paraguayan* f-to accord it, wc have n«» renAonalUr ground Sixty copies of the )*& of standing com piittees ivere ordered he printed for f he use of tlie Senate. Mr^B. B: Moone, bf the Tth Distriet, intro duced the following: echan \ctrtn authorize and and ser- un<l for other purposes: . :9*ai l- ! P?W eeneesl;4»«»Wy :of tiiq StjUe of Georgia do enact that all contracts for labor made with any,servant for a longer pe- inthlsnail be in writing, and in duplicate, attested and read to.said servant by a justice of the peace, of the Inferior Court, or Ordinary, or by two disinterested white persons of tbe county in which the labor is to be performed, of which; each party shall have one. T'.ftMVMtt See. 2. Be it:furthercnacted,that the labor to be perfortnod by the setnint shall'be done in accordance with the follriwiti^regtiljfions, to wit: ' ;!• i. 1st. The hours of labor (Sundays excepted) shall lie from daybreak to dark, with a rea sonable time for breakfast and dinner. 2d. The servant shall be careful of the ani mals and property of the master, shall protect the same from injury iby other persons, an(l shall be answerable for nll property lost, de stroyed ot injured by his or htnrnegligcnce. dishonesty pr bad jfi®b. "• ., .....-. v ; • Sdv All lost time, not caused -by.the act! of the master, and all losses occasioned bv neg- the value of food, nursing, and other neces saries, whilst he or she is absent from work on account of Biekness, or other cause, may ■also'be deducted friwLhSk or bar wages.i 4th. Servants shall be quiet and orderly in their quartern, at their work, and on the premises. v- r w : c\Jt j * 5th. Work at night, or'pnt-door work In inclement weather 'shall not be exacted'ex cept in cases of necessity. . r r ■-»*■! 16th. Servants shall not leave Xhe prcuuses of the master without permission, and shall, on Sunday, attend to tlie stock, and discharge such household duties as are necessary: These found; whereupon ft shall be the duty of the justice bcfoiy: whom said person shall be car ried, to inquire into the condition, character and means of support of the person so ar rested,-and if, bptm such examination, irtshall appear that the person so arrested shall come within the definition of Vjigranpy heretofore recited, the said' person so accused shall be declared guilty of vagrancy, and shall be sentenced by the Justico of the Peace tofre placed at hard labor on the public roads for the' remainder ot tlie year, or hired opt for the remainder of the year, in the discretion of the Justice of the Peace presiding in said case. When the sentence shall lie to work on the roads, the Justice of the Peace shall cause the person so sentenced to be delivered to tlie Commissioner of Roads, or siielt p!qr- : son as by law may have charge of the roads in said county; and where (the sentence shall be to hire out for tbe remainder of the year, the Justice of the Peace shall cause the’per son to be delivered to the Sheriff of the coun ty, whose dpty it shall he to take him In charge, and bn Ihc next sale day, at the uspal time and place of public sales, the said per-' person so hiring shall enter into bond and security in the sum of three hundred dollars, payable to tile Governor of the Statebf Geor gia, to clothe and feed and provide with medical trid, tlie person ' so- hired. The net proceeds or said hiring shall be paid to the County Treasurer a» a vagrant fund of ! the county tb 11 pity costs 1 such as taav‘be , toted bylaw. in all cases of conviction of vagrancy, the party convicted may relieve himself or her self from the pains add penalties of this act, by giving bond and good security, payable to the Governor of the State of Georgia, in the sum of three hundred dollars, conditioned for bis or her good behavior and future in dustry, for one year; bnt in case of a viola) tion of said bond, and,a second conviction for vagrancy in the same year, no second bond shall-be taken. " One hundred and fifty copies were ordered to lie printed for the use of the Senate. Mr. Owens, from the 1 st District, Submit ted u memorial from the Presidents of . the Banks of Savannah, asking to be relieved from the pains and penalties incurred by a suspension of speeio payments, which was read and referred to a special committee, consisting.of Messrs. Qwcps, Casey, Butler, 0. H. Smith and Gresham. Mr. O. P. Beale,'of the 1 lth District, in troduced a bill to suspend tile collection of debts.- a •• •: '* The ’^eiinte then adjoilrticd till !'. ‘ b'ploclt, P. M. ■ - iok-t wit) - in . «, 1 . . AFTEItKOON SESSION. . , ’,,1 j Tlte^ Senate assembled nt tlie hour of t|tree o'cldck; pursuaiit'to adjournment, and spent a portion of the time in reading bills the see- ond time. Air. O. P. Beall introduced a bill to .re peat the act ir.cTensing the salaries of the, State Ilouse officers.,,it • | Air. IlrcKV offered tlipfollowing: -! -Whereas, under cxistin ofrhe Afiemi)})-. siloutd' returu;tii/their itbiucs ,)))■*-: vious to tlic 23tli of Dcceitibeii and whereas sible . to finish the business of the of January next! The resbltifibn lies bn tlic table under the ■rules. , j } Mri^ratfONSOf theiSSdDiffirirt, introduces! a bill “to cstaldish a eotirt for the; trial and ptthnisiiment of minor offences.” It pro poses, a pour( tor each senatorial ."district, to be held in each county onde/in -every two months. The Jildg® and other officers a^c to lie paid (rom the fines and forfeitures, of the courts and tlic trial to be by jury oh an affidavit taken before ti)c fudge/ It also prb-, vides fornn appeal to the Superior Court when the accnsed is di^atiiSed with'fliejudgement of the District Conrts. penalties iof vipUttian .of sann vagraitty.“providing tor the 1 blittUrfg- out of minora wisbsc {drenkVare Unable or .neglect to provide for them Jce. These bills, with others of a more or lea important chafpctct, were referretlmaiiffy IpMbe- Jivbcisiy Com- they will be digested and adapted to tbe Frecdmen’s Code, now being perfected by the committee forithat pnrpose, I have thought it useless to give their titles, by which very little knowledge of their provisions would be eotiveved. In the disposition manifested by the members who have’ introduced i bills,' as well as in tiie high .character of tlie gentle- men, to whom has been assigned the-- task of framing the laws, that arc to protect and goverp tlie frcedrren, in his new relation to the whites,.. we have, assurance that these laws Will be humane, just anti equitable, be- ttteen the parties. V billWus introduced tortile relief of wound ed, disabled, indigent sold’tcfij. rtto(f. Of sol diers’widows and orphans, Tlie bill pro vides that tlie Justices of the Inferior Courts shall causelists of suelt persons to Ijc pro- pared. anti forwarded, properly'.' certified, fib the Comptroller General of ihc State, - ly the 1st of March next, when the Governor shall draw his warrant on the treasury for the money, to be paitiio sti(ffi'\Ybtffi/icd,disabled, indigent soldiers, widows and orphans, who WiU.lte entitled! to receive .the sum of $30 annually. Several bills of a similar charac ter have been introduced, showing an earnest determination on the part of the Legislature, to give itU the relief' in their power, to. this 1 meritorious class of our citizens. , A bill was introduced autlWfmng the pay ment of Ordinaries, fyr. a(bninisiermg the! amnesty oath. < The bill provides that those ordinaries who havo'charged- less than .thirty cents for administering the bath; shall be en titled to receive fully thataii)6urit, tito^e vvho have charged that amount, or more, to. re ceivo nothing from the State. • :i 1 Air. Harrison, of Cliatlinnt, Introduced a bill for, (lie relief, <)f Ihc Savaibwii Miftual Loan Association. • |;; / > «| i •, ', - .' Air. Sins, of BartoW; a bill.-to repea) tlie akeeUaza meney easy, act, changing the name of Cass - county to a. toWCrtl>M«JMftFj!!l Bartow. ! f- Tlie House toot a recess'fi^l, -f, AI. AFT^tiioois sBBtqqNi '.j J'; ‘ ^'; 1 The afternoon session was mostly txffiiiufncd in reading bills ai seieohatilne4 j-.-'•n/jisy. Among the new ltills introducc(l; waSAone by Air. Barnes, of Ricliincmd, fo repeal'that section of tl(e-,Code.Imposing .peilaltie^- fgr tlie failure of Banks to redeem their. circu- lation., i.... .7,- ,1.,-,!:' L-ifootiUlaitsliJ I Air.- TtrckRR, of Alcrriwetlier, introduced a The House adjourned till Saturday morn: ing>. 10 o’elopk, : J. W. BURKE & GO’S M ^HupIbowMC'" Second Street, next to Baptist Church, Macon, Ga. Southern Boor wm dn<l and h«*rr. gales $00 bb!&at 19^10 40 for ftupertiac, HO i(Va 76 for fancy and extra. Canada floor waa dull, and 10c lower, gales -MX) M4ft ftt fSflO£SOO for common. 1175 for good to choice '^SSifteg-araiirtta nhiBaiaew bb* »»^ I Sfor w £lSr-i5fi 1 ^ tUcd ' “ 4 “ Mi ’ 1-yoiiuvZi. «ot,xjuii eiLwreje y.anllei dial Mn( s UKastOI ■■■• 1 • dtZMRMUTTA C HRONICLES'of thfe' Schonberg-Cotta Family, Diary of Mra. Kilty Trevylyan ; The Cripple of Antioch, Martyrs of Spain; : Two Vocations. Cf-i „i, lf Mary, Handmaid of the Lord. * The abovearo all by Mrs. Charles, a ladytesidihg in the’ Sbuth of Kogiami, snd an Author,,-trhostf. talent fpr, making Religious history - a ehtimiag and • attractive tulject, rather than dujl and prosy, liM 8cldom or, never becn ( si»rpasscd. ‘ “ The “Cotta Family,” embracing the time of Luther and the Reformation. .. ‘•Jiitty Trevylyan,” about the timo 01 the Woxlejs, are peculiarly interesting to young and old. •- ‘ ‘ ' 1 '' u *■* • Oiit in the World; Nothing hut Money; What Came Afterwards. The Author of these three works, T. S. ArxuuRt though a.prolific wrttcftja.far from being: second rate in his profession../ Ilia new woskMfiauHnMHtfMMMtoll’i St.,Phillip, by thu-Author of Rutledge. 1 tlttreVi flrJafoiVlMM^iAaa kn \f«M Ilnlmno A IlMtnr af . Vltlrmnof nlnl fimijlllll,' * “’j'lmothy Titcolnb. ,, ' Old Helmet, by the Author of IVide VVidc World. Wamsutta, 19; Hamilton hams*—Lam Detain ^ 'Jt M ^ ! LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. dispatches to the associated press. ! KT- n promuigalnl from. fthe ali-terinc out 10,00#: mare of Indians in the United States BBS2£SZl 12S.000.tkM seres. 1 vices claim that the r.-o.rat Paragtuyans vreto decisive T has recently received | a •- Dr. Wm. .1. Walker. * • ! w -otiii-r iia-1 t«. ft lv fflscs^. Nc.t titefr-^st ggravated it. tratmiHs-ion of N. w York ar.d pteevi as having twr. ir.-t time in trn vear.. d that Vat. atul th.-)t iu re >' to expect it If we be patient if we be trust illagr* / fob we may also 1-e hopeful. I Farthennotv. situated as v . are. my at ion without recoguitioix i-v the «?n ....... i; 7th. Visitors, or other persons, shall not be Invited-or allowed by the servant ! to come of remain apqn,tite£>temijef of the master with out hbv express permission.' „ *1* See. 3. Be it further enacted, thait when the servant shall depart fropi thy service of his master withont-good cause, he or she shall forfeit the w.vgvsdne to him or her; and shall obey all lawful orders of the master or. his agent, and shall be honest, truthful, sober and diligent in his or her Imsiness. Seat, ih- i; :: ;i.er enacted, Thto'jSe master may.dischatgc-his servant for Hfiul disobedience of the lawful order- of the mas ter or his agent,'for habitual drunkenness,im moral or illegal cowtoct, want of respect arid civility to himaelthis family, guests or agents, or for absence from the premises without per- missioQ. • Sec. St Do- it furthor enaattti. that if any petfou shall persuade or attempt to persuade, entice or cause any servant to desert from the legal employment of the master before the expiration of his or frier term of service, -or * ** " any such servant, without his pr guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon ituijct- n.est'and conviction before.any.court baving iurisdirtion thereof shall, be .tinea;-in afstnn cot exceeding-two hundred dollaraand costs, and if said line aml cortsAxll not be imrae- diatelv paid, the court shall sentence said convict to not exceeding tworihontbs itnpri- -sonment itLtho common jail of.the county. Pf to labor on some public .worit of tbq county in the dUcretion of the court, and -he or she moreover shall be liable to pay^tbe party in- jured in damages. » Sec. C. And be it further enacted, that this act shall take effect and be ia force from and immediately after its passage, any law, usage or custom to the contrary no: witfcsfanding. One hundred and fifty copies were ordered to be printed for the use of tbe Senate. !t Air. Thornton of Colmrihn* introduced tlie LATER FROAI EUROPE. on oms—oijRK*:»ui(j // ARRIVALS OF THE CITY OF NEAV YORK;. FURTHER DECINE IN COTTON, &c., &c., - &c., ^ Nitw 1 Yori<,'kfdc.58.—lT^h* steamship City, of New York, from Liverpool, with dates tp the 22d ult. via Quoentown to the 23d, has arrived. : '> r | ’ The sales of pofton at Liverpool on Mon day and Tuesday amounted to ll,000 b^lc9. The marker opened with a steady demand, bnt closed flat; with a slight decliue,:;: r ; < ! The Alanehester market was quiet. The bank rates have been - reduced to six per cent, for mouev. Consols 89 1-2 a 89 5-8. kiliMiU s-ifl tan ’I L , ■ ,43 j AVaSiiinOToN, Dec. 9.—Iff tlie Seriate the, credentials of Alcssrs. Alcorn and Sharktjy 5 were presented, Mt no.action was taken there on. j tit hhII-eiU-Uu.m w»K ot.mm! In tbe House a resolution was unanimous ly passed that the : public debt -ought to be promt)}" paid. ,’. , !. -••• • Tlie Seqrctary of .theTretetfry.Tecoriniicnds that tbe collection of thc inteirial Rereriue taxes accruing m the States previous to the csfublislifucnt of coUcctiorilf>ffiee4:1>e. indefi nitely postponed, and tliat all sales of prop erty under the Direct Tax law he suspended until the States shall have an opportunity of .nssraningtiie paymcnt.of the (tax assessed; Loss of a Savnnpah Steamship. Special Dispatch to Savannah Herald. . j! ] -- New York, Dec. 5.—The steamship Wcy- bosset, Captain Parish, of the Savtinnah Stai; Line of steamships, was bunicd'tq-day. The disaster occurred while (liei ^'ey^risset was lying at. her dock. - . . The loss Will be heavy. • - [By Telegraph.] ,7. CPRGRESSIONAL. SENATE. ' ' * YVAsnixoTONyDec. A.—Senate assembled at 12 AI. Air. Foster, president pro tern/ Air. Dixon offered a series of resolutions passec condi- of ioUs were ordered to be printed. ' Committees for ! the Session were then an nounced, the chairmen of which toh as. fol lows: j Foreign Affairs, Sumner, of Alass.;.Finance, Fessenden, of Alainc; Commerce, Chandler, of Alichigan; Alanufactories, Sprague, ot Rhode Island;,Navy, Wilson, of Mass.; Rev enue, Grimes of Indiana; Judiciary, Trum bull, of- DC; Postofficcs, Dixon, of Conn.; Claims,-Rainsey of Alinri.; District of Colum bia, Dixon, of Conn.: Private Lands, Harris; of New Yorkf Indiiri Affiles, DodUttic* bf Wis.; Public Buildings. Foote, of Va.; Pat ents, Cowan, of Pa.; Territories, Wide, of W. To (.-ili: A tci,0l. sillkiWrt-* f ' a heavy pi fS Goods—The fo’lawiag nuotstiiins and disiadehe* are from the Bulletin of the Dry Ooods Exi-liange, -HI and51-'Park-place; A i .4 -! J| i] 1. r A, Jobber* /Virra.—’Irowa Shceting^AtlanUe A It 1 ■; Atlantic H,Atlantic KaiyAUaM^.C, 27; Atlantic F, SI. lioott s. SO: ltoott II, Si Bleached olnrtinss—, Wamsutta, IS; Willianiatrittf, 40; Londsale, 33: Hill,, 3314, Bartlett, 31>j: Bartlett it. 26: Home ltiver, SO; B*bk.«it tied llaak «, ia iVinW-Jlen W,"«; Merrimack D. J6: Coeheeo. 24)* “ ...... Co, flflr Armurer'* 31. Ging-, tTt . w , f _ sfrtrna, lj: ptrlftyil. £!. Col- j ored Cambric—Washington, S3; Portlan.l, 13. Bronn - fnoskeag V, Oi’A’. bwiR Hirer, 33; Alha-| nr. S3. Buipes—Thorndike,. 40; UncasTiUe, 35; Pitta-i flefdTssV. Knton Flannels—silmon Falls, tpteaohod, 50: Sain ion Falla, brow*, 4SJ4 -Spool c W*5r c ??'*'< Ihnpresa Trail, fl 15. Demand good. Xcyefti IXL Skirts, prices unchanged. , Chicago.— 1 Trade quiet, it being Saturday. Week’s business has ftUqwn more activity m woolen goods. pHiLuJtiftrfiA.-^Cbtton gflodi^ift*®'' ttnPBttled and dull buyers holding off for lower prices. Woolens quiet. laortsnUJ.—Week’s trade very Cate.; Prints 2^tSc, of a few jttlet iUll . .. w «rel duccd; prospects are Uiftt goodi will be higher. N*w‘Yiftfi. Ded. 6.—The oottom tnatket to-day wai dull, with sidfta of 1,000 boles, at 50 cents per poun.f foi middling. Gold quoted »trf^.| I' )\ O {{ * N2kVi& Nasnnujt, Doc. 6.—The market conUnnes unchanged •pell of weather gives fcir promise. We have tokc4 extra pains to-day to make OUr' quotations as accumt Tea—Imperial W- Young Hysm?$l UU*, ^.ST^StSt lSKfe Porto Hleb l^-sbo. -*M. 1 i ®MMM.eo-Ooh«80@M:M.i,Pt »l®t*,j J *^rup—GoWen!tldit5, F.^ s?«- 0 B&rn&m .Cora Meal—$1 per bushel. Bacon—Clear sides 2T market. Shoulders 2te. Hftmk-Htldmt»c.'<- . . I.ard->Firm otSUcin barrels, 27e in tierces, and 28c k 'fL lb. Stearino and Tallow $7- 25(>. A.... ».!V :A Large Supply of;’- • ( j MISCELLANEOUS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. Initial Stamping tor Envelopes and Paper, done to order. ItoolAtwtfriHstiuTarw ,,,i ,, .' FRESH ARRIVALS. Hew Grocery Store. ; . nritsE OF REPRESENTATtyES. Dec. 8 —Very little bnsiriew ofimports was transsicterl in the House to-tfay,beyond introduction of new matter and the .second readings and refferencc of bills and yesp; nal, a motion was niade to reconsider the reso lution adopted yesterday fitting Wedn'r- ’--- ' *(0 brifig'Ah tiw^TerttoriofEtarte Htn* cere to day. Me Gartrell,- Of Cobb; said the salaries of these officers had been greatly’Jh- creased by the Legislature of 18B3 and 18M. The formet salaries of thfr Secretary qf .State and Comptroller General w^re,affixedbj tbc Code, $1(500. To ineetthe dcpreci*tion' ; of the Confctleyato money,ybey,haibeen raked to - ^ ♦3,C00,andlh‘e ConferirfMiH/|be new Con- attention having adopted the' liars of the, test - ■ : & committee of thirteen was a] Legislature, and it being incompetent foy the Legislature either to jocrease ortiimiffinft tiie salary of ,ap officer junng the time for winch heTis elected: if ihesc officere were elected , Bamimqu.—Can only repeat our dayivu-t; Saturday asuilly dull; < nt Motor middling. « .ill'll- @14c per able salt 12* ; 16^. Common 10c. _ - . , , . . 2ScVE®Sh t •%BS223b*mk and iftdyoQclqg. ’ the foliowinj Our market is ver; ’ firm at the fuUowing quotations: No. 1 mackerel ftbt I &¥&sffsss srsi « Tr.'-’Ti. u. a C1W1 Ull.il,. l.oir 1.1. 5 00® do*; pickles, » Y bush. Peachep>:?4 bt: iH'.mai noiaaiMMOO FIRM. D_ DALY A BROTHER X§£7^?facon.' At Bryant's Old Auptiqit> Room, Stewart. Ei Butter, Eggs, Bttcon, 'Dried 'Fruit, etc;, etc. ■OOd& R3IUOia YJ3aQlfl. ■ ; First Class . FAMU-Y Cdni,M<-al, . doc^< -lm*. • 1 Listtof Artivals tit Brotya’s Hotel. > i December 10,1U03. CTrfrt.'wD'Tifreicy.'MUsaiGtbsley,fia; n, Chambers, W W Dodge, N Y; Mrs Wllacn, Ga; Lt A Smith and.vtlfet OhidjiM. lV t bmdnf, Va; L D Jackson, Ga; A S Stamps, Tcnn; H S Wimt.lsh, J Stout, B K Tharp, B F Wilder, P Brown, Ga; M! LouDr^HSnuit^m^rcSpKranTOaT’; N C; E Dcmncad, Wm J Hoke, H Af PufoamjlJ B Trlinra, J Ilalnood, Ga; Mrs Maddox ind servt, J CinSTMAS HOLIDAYS. T. W, FREEMAN. Hits-just received the ImrgSat-Asaortmmt of FRENCH CANDIES, P'Jja a/ K,oc?kaway lox* Sale.J j J.'.x. bUft > ItttU 11IMI .. I * »|.. ' ‘ Mnqfttff mm - " twu horses. IHT.M-ufbeTTy^t.i • A ■ NG. 1 BOCEAWAY^-nqarly ucw. Cau i Y ured i-Uln-r lor onc or two CUBBEDGE, CALDWELL & C0( .tdooU liluil-ii' ^Bankers and,jokers, j .n»-»hv.ijl i«* mh \a I ■unm - f* boot macon, Georgia. - —i. m No. R*li5: Mo.aSSSO; No.3,*300. White, ll«lt l,b no. 1.$106,.. 8^dme«SSe1»toitoUmraM^^_ S3®5 25 ¥ bush, , Dried Beef—Per lb, 30e. Candies—Common stick, usorted, by tba quantity, ih ,,0 Wh,n" i ^SSS^U«ed-'R*i«i»'iii Bot.rtnoh wortf^? wft^afperwr o'd tMgffrnmMrntt'VtoiMmirjm BranmeV—Fremd:, Si- 7*61*; aewijlla* t» -qualiit. Cst*»l*.S4feO.' «a W r ( »7iW48». .Paac^^ite^*!^' ^llruoi au(^t>yesraflh^thu!re has' iieen a decline In name nrtiet.n,-which»»duoledMfolloir»: Capperae W ft, Sr-, mom p ft, 10e-;-indigo, tl 504.3; madder (Duiefc 9 oz, $3 85; nitrate ftilver (*Uck pure) $2; epuom Malts Alcohol—Is held at $515^7*. AU V V.’Vi •Tanner’*, $2 25; lard, $275; castor, $6; linseed, 1 $2r<!t*aToik$110l»gallML -..‘t-l 'Jt )\Wj | Lime^-IsIfeS ftt fiOc per bq, cleUy^red cbhper^Vnbt ;12C; dry filled. Off 10o: green ^tad eft, 8c; gret^i, ^-fer^ir^fpdlon’keeShearUe'e U aoroffered No, to quoted at » 2( 'aiAt Its etnta added e 'l'ronSSSfSeitom, bar, loiiefandJSn'jsj^o; Ki burg, bar, 7< ~ Copper ■iitfiel 4 board* toS4 SOW dozen;B 75 V dozen for 14 and 16 and 18, and *4 for ft), add « for24. . Axes—Jluve declined.oonwderably. We qqote V- do*, Alt'; VS, v 1.1. -j t n f. ream, »ecordiDg t* 7po,-3So. (i)iton Batting—40c T-.vinc— W- ^Wrapping kl ifrildt—lu dozen package*! $1 SO p doatnl 'SebtA, IS 50*51 doz. T • r Manilla.Uquoua atW^agp. j\ Wheat—Medi White, S!f5»,2 23. 13Ir. Sumner introduced a Mll'of list s«sipn .to regulate commerce between the several States, wbich was referred to the committee on commaeti-^Cr..Smnneffdso introduced resolutions instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to inform -Senate, whether there are any persons employed la -thf TrartnjDe-, partment who have not taken the oath re- ' quiretl bylaw: also, vffiethcri.tbera - in any person employed in that department in offi ces not anthoriaed*bt tow Ofr. Johnson qb-l M to the resolution, as it went over and *SasS6ffiKm*«£JK| - Apple^*VmaS«tot»,aqeojd.ag ta quaMf. r ■ vJ l;uuer—W«ii»ii> Bes«nra, .4Scr choice a H U> ‘ l*b according to brand SPEGEAii A ]SrOTIOESti :tnii lif-iiH tun; 'ilhvrtin# Seih II. Gates tor Tax Collector. ii: Tben*msof.thIz geatle^l* “hjmncedbyi.fc. friends u a candidate for Tax Collector ofBfib county. Election la Jaaoary next He ia weU qualified for tbe office, and ia recoin- mended because of his unfitness for many of' he confer with a committee from the House in anticti [hit relation |tp, the, death ,af, president. Lincoln. -- .Mr:Morgan introduced, abillto incorpor- ate an International Telegraph Company for A telegraph line, between New York and the .'lYcst lndies, wlffch was referred, to the.doint . ' Adjourned to meet Monday next. ,.. becT-te Hant Fbiezds -‘‘ribrsEOF RrtpRKSEjrtATirhf. On motion of Mr. EHiett,: it atis- ordered salart. He desired, therefore, to tbe resolution bringing on, the election to-day, mto the election. * fl.4 vr; ct.: i vi , [j ■jtie'i^oTritibh having been recorifidtoed . that so much of tbe President's message!** MnOaaTBEix offered a resolution changing relates to freedmen be referred to jj special the-salaries of .the, State House ofSrefs t» ' committee of nine. " . ’ . ' ! ’ ' : ‘ I I »(»(• ueranftiffiLi ii’' ii 1 t JIT-'iO j vJut Bingham offered ameadriienU W that the salarie* of-these officers should lte . Ebaty- Amendments referred tct .the com- tbe same as those fixeti bythe.pode. ' ; mittee on. the jndiriary. ■;/ 1 A CARD. JJM ■■ H. P. RzbptKGwu;.: : :c-p.—.lullyijffimnllte'clUr zens of .Macon" and surrounding country that he has ojyned a new grocery atort on 3d street, lop dp, site the Express office, under the firm name of vmsamsemiemis them (hey. can alwaja findacboteeHoek at Family Groeerie*. frezh Northern Butter, Coffees, Chedi Sugars, potatoes, Oriiona an'd all article* bhedi by fiuniles and merchants In the Grocery trade. Oar choke. GireuaacSU. i men* -ot i of f nl State < and in itaelj) i of result: (ouM doi A bill to b .-allot an a, t to .alter and amend Chap. 4, Art. 1. P.irt -’nd, title 2nd of the.Code ot 1 in rt-lation ;.> in- denteil^gyant- and aj.j r, :;;!, . tbe Senate and 1840 of . T Ware, containing each 490 acres, January Election—Tax Collector, . The friends ot JAMES P. SIMS , authorize tbe ar.nonttcetncnt of bis name a* a tuiiabie candidate I | H. BH or Tax Collector of BiLb county, and Invite he etXhnSm : Mr. F^ftwtelll. totWtlneMl.a'.aeaolftttoo w wiBMsralVfta akrttoii to ,be held * a . MkffH law Ire declaring te.to be tmjust to deny colored per-1 the 1st Wednesday in January. 1SC6.' n0r!4 tq» acompetent, to rrp „ - so^ffi^right of suffrage, who have contrib- , res*.>lniion. Mr. Stewart statute by rtso-utio cla:.' v.but tbe law wa>. Mr. Most-, of Muscogeeinaiataincd' bad virtually repealed been .bestowed .bnt .1 cm.! ,rmi -TnSTeffipn tidclp:^' I I,,., i-NOTICE. ., ^EtiRGtA-PiBriWUhjVi^Ai ed to the estate of Secdhatn I conn ty.decra^d,. are reflmredtomakclmrdefitae WWf-,*. Notice.’ Court ol Ordluary ofsaid eotmtj for leave to all the property, both real and persona), bch to NecdhosS'Miifle, UtoofaaldiaouMy. decca A. M. LOCKETT, Dissolution. HpHE firm of &ly ^iltigeraid^U Uxii daf dli- Jl solved by mutual consent Either of the partners is authorised tb'acttlc the firm business. All those indebted to the late firm will please call and settle, and, Jhoae touring v plaims against the firm will prcscht them without delay. The Ji ‘ the old i dcr the firm liarnc of . m2 VSijifs .jnaroro 1 m n ^ ; ik.-Afi A trf ■*’ Rinov, hi be ilapity td led Ihet^ old friend* " ::;"! a ^9-«*i :-.v.«;;.;v'H6'ti:0»rai"!,'C'm",, i trAtafnStoilahnpdn M. Dr*twr,' l«e bf ekid Coijrit . These arc, therefore/ to dtc aH persons nit cd to be and appear at the Court of ! 0h!foary on sajagAwagaatiacSaf under my hand and otficlal kgoatnrei m 'Wit m. bilk y; rwA>, Ord'y. II aoetowSOdS l'M - .— - ~x~ 'Jk'-l ,fli4a| , , R>it! ii a Notice,*. Court of Ordinary, of Bibb county, for leave to Notice.), J ■AdWt-tosiB [1m: will 1m- mule for Nos. 2T and 4e, in the . of the countv of , belonging to Tab I- nfm-j ,.w Natural Guardian. rr- 1 AtmtiltfmUl)., Sale . , d 1 GEfJtCIA—Btin CorNTV.—By virtue 6 dcr from th'c Court of Ordinary ofctldconufj.'will be sold before the Court Houae door in tbecityof Macon, on the firatTutaday in’ February next, be tween tkeusual hours'of sale, tbe following pro erty, towlti -North lulfof lor. No. l'J5, c<mulnli -I0»)jf-s*res,:tnorcs*d«*, also, the adjoining half lot, next-to the ToVrofkee croekjNo. i'M.toutai in? 1(» acres, more or Ians. • Abo H acre. laore,._l less, on the cast aide of tbo Perry road; all ot ttM No. lj block 54,: of (tie city of Macon, and said county, containing (JO half acre, more or less, and ten shares Brunswick railroad stock: sold a» tbe « ’ JULIA E. COLLINS. - T ‘ “ ‘ dec9w40d.* Administratrix. H41A (- .ROPS ’ ute.i nr tor GUM DROPS, SHAUTERVES, . - ■ - « r » BURNT ALMONDS, .it PIG DROPS, t .. i CREAM BONBONS - - a - -rt'v. DREAM ALMONDS, "<d« sulhddtliMML-n.'f.a k'H I ■> MIXED CANDIES, ... i...t..*.-1 . — ... q ARAK-VN DROPS, .1 din-.. I > ..Jo J Liuj n,. I zi'1'1 And all other Varieties of uni ( nvtl Put upla ptalnr aadiortauatsiui .boar* of ten to A,.large assortment qf. WcE XfrxiXfXiWL* 1 ** V L'EM ONR, '/-JELLIES, PRESERVES Sad PICKLES, ■ir> n.i-ci. Vln gmt variety, lyifniti, IiIQUOR3 ;AND BRANDIES, Lay^Ramins, ^ Eng|^i^yaln^^ Altyonda, 11 ;jE^VAIiLA»;ORA^aES, C iA-WtS4PM6?,'9iigftfClJte«'.'Butler. . ami Mackerel. I NaturaiPrtLiti in Carts, and an infinite variety Ahtert stotk-of FIREWORKS wlU In re- eeived to morrow. dacltVlw. Having added largtety to my stOckW PURE t>lt'U6&, MEDICINES, ■ :: M °*’ PATENT' MEDICINES. •jO«IjRAfll4E GikR.DEN.SKBDi}. IftMIMI ■ I ■ l ■ i stor U.- NET^ XlWEfll<iA#Mt}tlkr AIlTICLES, ItUtt-tonfiOeftf. in ariuring | Ibe public thL the quality, atyle and prices of these good, i-anuuf fall to give entire satiaiketion. ui-w.7 va Mrfillia,, Triangular Block 'Extensiyis Sale, Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Etc., BY FINDLAY & K-ENRICK, P*ftW 'W \w- * De Lalncs, Prints, WffiltHdUmrA> f ^^KO'» Pants 8tuflk, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, * Buttons, Shoe Thread, T^.fSX£t7Si!gti& r ^o., in a Dry Goods Store. The above will be said by the pnekfffc* aad piece, of City and country Dealers and Meeebsuts wilt Sad it to tbei r ItitcieaUo attend this Stic. toaivOiq SUNDRIES. fYQOXSNBLftNpirs,, . , ijln0 IL—I—_—ejImil't hoxp, 1 aaoTa Yaagafaw SOLE LEATH^/t,' 'l'^ H O U u r 1 ,*’ “ -Kip LEATHER, ■ . , I HI AT 31 a HtlTATr * harness leather, SMOKI NO:9JRAi£ C.o t iJouinitV* ■' ’ .* .aviwi'vjd zMrroifA, • ,*“i«i«oV- tm‘i .vv-ucj ■ . ,1 iV 1. tsltuD ,.„t|. AND OTHER BKANfo*. 1 a CHEWING TdBACCO. He onlv The Tribune’s W^ahin^tcm -pc -'•rr-na le was {riven 10 Gen. LouiaKia* <leli ~~ alludiM ho * ) rtrosf'fitorekOf ‘ % Light! for sok at tbe ! M. BOTD j REST’S EAST INDIA COFFEE! n EQUAL TO JAVA i eA yl HAJ-F T/LK rKICE! VN Zeroes Twice as Far !s Becbmmf nded aad Used by AH! I 1> I For sale by deelOAt. 3 0 MJTPIiki. SALE. Hiratzoo * Co'*- Nashville Law Partnership Settlements , iD 1)]e wor jj i nd Practice ek. Send for Col- j atl p. BI ^ ©ROCRR8 IN THE NORTH * *t. Additas AND SOUTH. CTSITTOW A OO. *“* bvlfie. Tens. | The Southern Trade, to which it is_ »;^ c iaJJy