The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1865-1869, December 16, 1865, Image 2
\ Mf.Xi<0 UBER HAtmlim. 3flRHpHB£*yutai*af friabood \r jfblA *M*gb port** attki Niwllart |nuM Knt eTerytliiag connected with tbe present condition ol" t3i' Kczinn Government And p^ .pV, makes it oecenry that 'the Mods of wifaiwaac—>n» itniiMaw. iiwcwia really acera V«-« —rac '^£MnKI| iuto>a<l*rijt«uj|e»j^ri« to- jlijJ country ■lie rr.ir.tl on all topics pire with tltat GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. PKESBlrt!RtA5 I MIlrtIT ASSEM !»^~v r a WT«>—a*. w- u i j— § i H i rl.COSD DA\, ST'CTl. M axEixu •• oi i.. ■tllgUtd After reading of theHoumfi. the Senaie. on mo4ir^conetrred ibt> Hon-e re^atidD and Surveyor General, and firing the aala-^-^~~ * Sure Hoote officer M $JOOO etteh, M innt» of yrateretoy read and approved. w^sssr--"”' 353 making an advance to officers and ■ j" “ |. rt -*- . _ - body assembled at 9, nL, afid was toto*bfl>Ab8MK After half hoar spent in devotional ear in order to effect a promp t and effidtot * borsandw of the fund- entrusted to ecr hand?, to appoint enc or :noto brethren, as yea! Gomcrich of your Pres- HPhfty shall be to_corrop<mcl wire this85*1x1.andimheate foualowhonT f the I^^Ateemb^VKa.-^ ^ tmo ten<: i-. th<gr long for „ war with Maxi- tnd.in an 1 the Fr<sctu or rather with the ato^ifijmaogh to liellere rt demon-trition of American an will prudently withdraw ion with the goTCmtacnt that by-Ms wisdom and ikill. A ale i* what they are after. k*d enoagh fo.plnoge the • open a lie. j i. mr rraden may have a proper e rrU condition of affairs in .elsewhere a letter from a onrremi disatof.the Cincinnati Bnguirer, a p<;-'of lil gh character and unflinching ra- :-ar■! f.Mffc ft 1> written fronttha Capita] - M-ilout Entpirf, tie focus of nil relia ble iciilligepce. and we bare reaeon to be ll ve,eotn frptaa gentleman of. ondoabted Mkadty. Wo!hope all who fee! an intereat In the uretion—end every citizen of the Unit* 1 St ■ -* ibuiifd, and he witl aoon aee the reaaapi why—W^Igive if a careful pernaa], and then decide ft himaelf wbat tithe present condition of Xaxiro—whether the be still in the threes of toijetrnggte for liberty, with lh« project*'offariy fhdcptndenc*, or a na- of well go-sepal and contented people— Uc» iq charge of ly arcotmiuxltte ountelve* more strength of their ( had Our gas fix- * light U often edlngly difficult work. We hope, attended to. Darts. . in Washington manifest art faff. Bwh, accusing tae iif the ruin of the Onn- ■edleaely pritlAuging the > in a Ncw—York paper, ith »H theeMcnnery and EuricwU. They think that' Mr. Davis, r.iay I* on I sinply of the North, I ait -*renp to all erring of biirmdmiration fortlicir wise - - piie-. eLce in wholesome institutions, or Tceonrianriing oor jdfy fortheir snffrihigs and I their Wrong*. We .think no titan can rise from a perusal of the facto therein detailed . without the firm conviction that France has done the very best pAjl.Ic for Mexico; that she has given that uijgpi alrfaerl and even victimized people a govern™r-njfthat is best suited to their con dition.-mdpn;Ht prombtivc of their progress in all that concern* the i r welfare as a nation. of tu tty*. .'The I propriitragsajoon to thaDanatic Asylum for year 18«', was concurred in. ‘ ' fr. OiiEix moved an additional ainend- to the read utioo, appropriating $25,000 laths Blind AsylumMacon. Adapted. The resolution aa amended was passed. Moose naototion, takragaveeefefirom 15th **^a till January Hft, 1980. was concurred in. ; Bowse hill, authorizing the Governor ‘to borrow flOOjOpd. coacarred in. * On the call of the list of members Mr. Bar- wick introduced atoll to amhorize tolas Ralla, at the county of Emanuel, to peddle wifhoota license. ', ' Mr: Bnowu, of the 19th District, a bill to prevent penons of African descent from com ing to this State. Mr. FneiarAX, a bill to authorize Justices of the Interior Courts of the several counties of the St^te, to Iwridw money. Mr- McDawret, a bill to prohibit itiner ant trade !in ground peas, butter, eggs; Ac., without a- license from the Inferior Court Mr. J. Mr. Bxll, a bill to give Jostioeo of Courts jurisdiction of'all fine awarding in damages, where the amount claimed does not Bill to Repeal the Act extending the Char- ofthis fsA no di-<i>a9aonateinqninr can have a doubt It ; " d y ■-ir that the opposi- ticn to thej^i n . t i islicen so thorough ly crnAel iiubt! it then- i t to-day no organ ized armyiiu thq field »l tinst It \few ma rauded Who have paste I their flight into the mountain jfaatnaniaai of aonn- of the northera- nu»t yrovioces, are all that arc left to dispute the IwoefleentVulc of. tb. ir Austrian‘ friend. These willioon 'dbapprar '.will the rest, when poor down-trmUei).Mexico will stand forth a regenerated and redeemed nation, claiming, and entitled to, a pbiefanumg tin- kingdoms of the earth. '* ‘.i Tlichtnd that would disturb that harmo ny, that would for selfish en|Mr upon tli terof fhel Union Bank df Augusta. Passed. Bin to extend the powers of the Commis- 1 sioners of Ldnui-iDe. . Passed. Bill to pertnit certain persons to build stock gaps on the Western and Atlantic K. R. Passed. The Si-hale, took arecesaof twenty minutes, after which it resumed business and on mo tion at the hour of 12 m. repaired to the Ball of tlm House of Representatives to inaugurate the Governor. The ceremonies being over, the Senate returned to their chamber, and bn motion adjourned till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. '* ' ’ BOfsE. On account of putting the hall in order for the purpose of accommodating those in at tendance on the Inauguration, nothing was done in theHooe, beyond the usual motions assembling of the two Houses in joint session to inaugurate the Governor elect toe iSAroritATiox. —At 15 o’clock, the hour appointed in‘ “the joint resolution, the members of the Senate appeared in the Hall for the purpose of as sisting in inaugurating tlie Governor elect- beliefs If silly political dogmas, break ; General Assembly having been organ- op this long sought quiet, and plunge that dr I President Gibson, of the Senate, in the Toted peopla again into sccnes-of anarchy and chair,-.Jtfi 8-Tenkins, arm inarm with Provis- jbloodshe.1. Ismrtitleiltohe regarded as „„ • ipnal^^Governor Johnson, and followeil, in I snemy of the’human race. Heaven grant tli.-it procession, by the joint committee of ar- jron Would I that unenviable notoriety may not l*e ours! I-. delicious | tlihngli it is difficult otherwise to interpret the middle [ l! ‘<' prtsa and-Othcrrepresentatives of public ictliing ex- I sentiment at tlie.North. »t care and I Wcorrolicivstiaif nf this article copied from them to us fhc Cinfhwrii JRiyi/fr/r, We find a long and er, a quart I ‘"^resting letter In theSavannah'SqiuUitan, I dated at Mexico as late as the }9th ultimo.— ; ill is most We giva a short extract aa a: specimen of £mre inho- 'I 11 ' "V’lj, f«» wliiqh it will be Seen that exprewing tbo Mexicans lmTe only to be let alone in or-' I der to settli- down Into a quiet, orderly and nee, whose I r n ’g rti y' T e people. ’ The writer says: pr- -ent tltcrc is no appearance of any ./*" 11- < f liberals in,any jisrt of tlie em- .. “ IbN- MWyjf tliem. as you will see, by the f„ a Ijtivzls iftl {in;-iri'>, which publishes their , . fnamrs, arc laying down their armband taking •r- < -n- 1 ‘J|,. armistice bath proclaimed in the decree ■ • ■ of the -Id of Dcceralier. If yon take the trdu- n 11 ■*'? *° look at that paper, you will notice Bn ovrr one hundred names belonging to the i \ru, ) I I'isdors of the liberals kho have sworn allcgi- a, ’ faaee to the empire.” ' ' 1 ' In addition, we toy it stated in thorion An- t , lioiilo ir^raiil, of the 18th alt,. that large bed 8jj-le-'j num-K-ri of Liberal -ofileera, who stuck to Ities, hare abandoned his ^ hopeless, and crossed justice of interfertnev in i Ti.; ) : of siieb a coarse lliscu-ecd at length in tliese 4ayb ago, and it Is uiuieces-ary r.r-ht'Vbcm gument by which • h its wirkednesi and its ilan- -■ - 1 the Ladies of Mncon he following short note publicity r request those kind hearted la ity, whose labors of love’ art no the call of Mrs. Hughes and aid i-staking rfie has on baud. The buttle satisfaction arising tncy n» it will far more than com- rangements, State IIoum officers, judges, ex-members of Congress and other distin guished visitors, entered the Hall and was conducted to the Speaker’s chair. After a pause of a few montents, Mr. Jenkins arose, and -with more emotion than I have ever seen him evince on any public occasion, delivered to his breathless audience the admiral In augural Address, n cqpy of which was for- ■warded to you this morning. I liazzard little In soying- that no similar speech in the histo ry of our Ktate. commanded so much of at tention and elicited so much of Sympathy. The condition of the country, the surrounding Circumstances, tliq speaker himself and his grave, solemn delivery, seemed to impress ev ery heart. Every word found a lodgement, and every sentiment was echoed back to the noble patriot who uttered it. At the con clusion, Mr. Jenkins took the usual oath of office, and was proclaimed Governor o^ Georgia for the ensuing term hythe President of the Senate. The Senate then -retired, oody on mo tion, the House adjourned till to-morrow morning 10 o'clock. TIip short notice, combined with the ex cessively inclement weather, prevented the usual attendance on these interesting eeremo- niesfrom abroad;,still, the floor and gallery were well filled, and a largo number of la- Biiitani Otertara—Revs. E. T. D.J.D.Mitd ¥ tt»P-,|^R art Mcllwaine, 1 James. H. Chaa. Phillips, and H. T. Bartlett. JFatiaal—Revs. R. Hair. D. D., H.C. Walk er, Jaa. McQueen ; "Elders- 1 A. Walker; -and J«L Miller. s w Theological ScminarUt—-Revf.' C. A. Still man, D.D.LII. Blanton, J. K. Hiley, Philip n. Thompson, Donald McQueen; Elders—W. S. Kto-hell and A. G. Mathewa DomatieMueim*—Revs. J. L. Kirkpatrick, F. A. Boss, D. IX, A. W. Ctisby, J. H. Gil lespie, T. W. Hooper j Elders—Jesse IL Lind say, N. S. Graham. Foreign iliuione.—Revs. Bobl T. Berry, F. II. Bowman, Geo. A. Calwdl; Elders— A. J. McQueen and IL II. Jones. PeMieatim ,Revs J. L. Wilson, William Brown, D. D., O. F. Rogers; Elders—W. B. Whitman and A. Baker. . , JSf aeotkae—Revs. J. M. Sherwood, B. L. Beall, 3. C. Grillard; Elders—Chaa. Phillips and Jas. Miller, The Sitrratite.—Rera. Wm. H. Mitchell, D. D., Roht. Bell; Elders—II. L. Bartlett Foreign Cerretpondence.—Revs. Jacob D. Mitchell, A. Mct'allum; Elders A. Baker and A. Walker. i l' - leateaf Altenee.—Revs Donald McQueen, Jas.K. Ilazen; Elder II. H. Jones. Systematic, /Sow retrace.—Rev. J. C. Patter son, D. D., J. C. Brown, Jaa Parker. Deeotimol Exercises.—Revs. David Wills, J. H. Riley; Elder Jesse H. Lindsay. Records of Synod of Alabama.—Rev. E. P- Palmer, J. R. Riley; Elder A. G. Mathews. Record* of Synod of Arkansas.—Revs. Jas. McQueen, L. H. Blanton; Elder N. S. Gra ham. i > 1 Records of Synod <f Georgia.—Ren. Rich ard Mcllwainc, Philip II. Thompson; Elder A. J. McQueen. Record* of Synod of Memphir.—Revs. R. E. Walker, R. II. Berry; Elder H. H. Jones. Record* of Synod of Jliuittippi.—Revs. G. a Gaillard, T. W. Hooper; Elder W. L. Whit man. Record* of Synod of Katbtitte.—Revs. Don ald McQueen, F. H. Bowman; Elder Chaa. Phillips. , 1 . r t ■;! . Records.of Synod <f North Carolina,—Revs. A. W. Clisby, Geo. A. Caldwell; Elder Jas. Miller. , , i Records of Synod cf South Carolina.—Revs. David Wills, O. F. Rogers; Elder A. G. Mat thews: ' ' Record* of Synod of Texas.—Revs. Rob’t Bell, B. L. Beall; Elder Jesse IL Lindsay. Records of Synod of Virginia.—Revs. Phil ip IL Thompson, J M- Sherwood; Elder N. 9. Graham. Special Committee on P.atoral Letter to Cit urcbcs.—Rors. Wm. Brown, D. D., C. L. Stillman, D. D., J. H. Gillespie, F. A. Ross D. D., J. L. Kirkpatrick, D.D., J. L. Wilson, D. D.; Elders W. L. Mitchell and II. T. Bart lett ha I, ,, i; The order of the day being the election of a Stated Clerk, Ret. Jas. R. Wilson, D. D., late Permanent Clerk, was elected “Stated” Clerk; and Dr. Wm. Brown, of Va., Perma nent Clerk. Reports were read from the Union Theolog- ocal Seminary, of Virginia, anil the Columbia (S. C.) Seminary, which were referred to the appropriate committees. The committitee on 'elections reported the presence of RevsL J. H. Caldwell, ofNorth Mississippi, and B. H. Craig, ot South Ala bama, and recommended they be admitted to scats on the floor, which was done. . The presence of the Her. R. Morrison, of the Paasbjrtcry of Louisville, was annonm and the object iif liis mission, 1 U the of a letter from the Kentucky Board of Aid for Southern Pastors* stated. It was moved that the Reverend gentlemen lie heard by the General Assembly after the reports of Execu tive committees were submitted. Adopted. An overture from the Synod of Alabama, was referred to the Committee on Bills and portance to us, as it will insure a speedy and Jaitliful discharge of .cur dotyrin; aa stewards of the Lord. We trust, there; fore, that you will not deny oor request, and ing us with the names of the brethren yon will appoint agreeably thereto. Beloved brethren, hope in the Lord, and remember His words unto HU servants—upon which he has caused aa to hope—wherein He “ , iwwiuurreu uj me x.uuiuuucc un diiis ana d.ea added interest to the occasmn by thetr | overtop. Also a communication from the presence. Among them, it may not be amiss j gyBod of NasllTille , wWcIl waa xcfcrrc a t0 to state, that, besides the local attractions, ; the colnmit ,„. the city of Macon and Augusta, were charm ingly represented. I am happy to say that no conflict or incon. venienee Is likely to arise from the existence of a dual Executive. It is understood. that. the same committee. '-'pie report of the committee appointed to xcyfsa tjje JUwm.-Bgok, was received and read. The report was made by Rev. B. IL Palmer, D. D., chairman of the committee. After stating that the committee bad done bciore consenting to his inauguration at the | notIlbls in the premises from their appoint- prraenttiiya. GotentM -toddna^jtrirad n ment m 1865, to the present time, in coW ia l— , qncnce of the troublous limes; and that tbe distinct nledgo that there would lie no inter- Me is klrt^MKIfdftbe satisfaction arising f-rcn.-c aita the regnlar «HaA«jire ofhisof- sny agency fn it will far more than com- fitial duties! Thera is also reason to believe j that a few day* wifi, terminate provisional many ladies • of our rule in our State! | A Pi.KASAjrr Case : t '! xt ns see now lior f :Tv. '".I iT! rtTo^l rr ""ve j ^^«^5vsrr Case ifhCorBT.—A pleasant .d‘.-'"t children of our brave soldiers. , case incourt at Hartford: Timothy E. (Jood- 1 n* see how many hearts are feeling for j rich, of Farrington, some * hcriess boy and girl who lias few or no , little food and is unable toafford an oq; all -arli Mrs. II.. agret-s to teach. >n tad do something to help pay the liable expenses of the school 1 editor :— The ladies who are interested . hrLttna* Festivities, for the benefit of hills, who leloug to my school, are invited to meet at my house to-day. o'’ lock., tilth inst I hoped fo tie 1^- a large at ten deuce, as it is very prac:•_ to decide the matters concerning u:-.:. It.thing. '•y cAii'iiItntion of Kc>n AfK. C ncoints. ripal City Orphan SchooL vspondrnt of the Pxinlsrille from Bardstown, Ky.. saya > dull, and buyertare only nts. Scuie ,sates haTe been leiivercd at ten cents. i.—Geh. Howard, chief of the ra*,i!; again on a visit South, aah on Satonlay. He left on >r*->rity fotgoyenior of *of an i arthqnake wal. felt; on Friday la-t. .*;»! It.. forty-nine, counterfeiters at in-jail in Cincinnatti. y was elected United Stales misiana legislature, land eighty prisoners arc mt at the Dry Tortugas. i 1 that the government lias i if the Mobile and Ohio rail-! revised copy of the work had been destroyed at Charlotte, X. C., in May last, he recom mends the appointment of two committees— ' the first a local one, which shall prepare the work—and a second, to which it shall be submitted for criticism and amendment. -X „r 'anted to! After considerable discussion, tbe report getndof lit* wife, and hm.-u .i I • ow to - , . „ make insulting pr.-positions to her. She re- to to thc commiHee on pnblica- sented thein-ul: and threatened to kill him ■ 1 ‘ 0n - if he repeated the insult, whereupon he had j Narratives were received from saveral Pres- liar amsted on a citarge <>i thn itcning his ; byteries and appropriately referred. Shsw SIS,« S5t?«5 1 Sz f »• was gotten out by the State sttom. y utter j or ; !or “flhe<hiy-therep.irtsofeiccutviecom- itcr health lad wen mined. Goodrich re-' mittecs-was taken up, and those of Foreign,- fused to take dueofher. :.ad Mr. Uom-s Me- aud Dotm -;i.-Mid.. !. a^K^c^i5Ln»“4; r D ””- *• vbile refusing to do :tn\ thing at all f >r her. l “ e . tt Now McGoc sues Goodrich for lit-r boaril arul *P°^ e of. tlic desolations of thc coon- foncra! cxpcnseH.—8pri*gJUld 11*publicx t. try-^mucJi of which he had seeen, and of .V * • .. \ vMcb be had bjcsid more. Many of our A convention^jf the as^sorTand colli—' nail beaut!fo1 Uol, ^' of "ere burned and brethren of your Assembly be joined together Com»ponden« Cinclmmui Enquirer. ocr Warts in thi'work. Wc a=k of JCJO, from Tke flir »l »•> mays is tote Cot by Bar. times entire fabrications, and constantly per- Wreed; that one would be sorely. panM. to will comtoi will make her wildemesf like Eden, and her draert like the garden of the Lord ; joy' aa gUdnraa shall be tound therein, thanksgiving and the voice of melody.'’ “Brethren, pray for us. Now thc God of Peace, that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that Great Shepherd of the sheep, through fherMood ofthe everlasting cove nant, be with von, and make yon perfect in every good work to do Hi* will, and working *■ in you tl|at which is we! f plcasing'in'ini sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen!_ - 1 A “Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith fron^ God the Father, find the Lord Jeans Christ Grace lie with all them'that love our Lord Jest* Christ in sincerity. Amen!';,, , Writteu from Louisville, Ky., December 12th, 180^. in behalf of the Board, by your servant ail hrothcr. for ChristVsake, I- James H. Hubeb, Secretary and Treasurer. At thc Conclusion of the reading, Mr. 3Ior- rison gave a history of the society, and urged know it lit in 111 lrtgln III alia^hlau H——lj if what was Or what was not sufficient mportance with yon to notice. It is.’, too, almost as dangerous to reputation to tell thc troth as it is used to be m the United States tho war or the war policy of the ■ation. To speak of peace was sure to denunciation of “disunibnist,” -se cessionist,” etc. So It strikes me now, that. > crammed are your paper-; with interested ^representations of thipgs here, to give even the briefest history of progress, my statements will be sinned as emanations from on “Imperialist,” For, be lt noticed, that I seldom or never see anything written from the city of' Mexico, or any other city or point in this country, giving any kind of ac count of the “Republic of Mexico,” of repub lican progress, or of republican hopes jibr sc ions. These appear to bo exdhafvi Imr Orleans, Cairo or W: what you may hare published, and see if i not so- And it is necessarily so, because have bat one government in Mexico, and that happens tc be Imperial, under which any thing is done, any .progress made.: And fur ther. nowhere in Mexico isthere any organized army, or even band, contending for a repub lic, or attempting to overthrow thc Empire. And still further, there is not a tingle honest, intelligent man in all Mexico, who believes that Jlexico is fit for a republican govern ment, or who believes otherwise than that a nsongaie a iistorj o t le socu y, r.ni “ r r- e cjiyngeback again from the present rule to tile acceptta$e pf the aid in the fraternal , m gV stcm Cor, rather, want of svstem) at nil — -.ir,.—• * -.7 ...... ... . - - - 10'clock to-morrow. Rev. Dr. Ross indulged in a few remarks on amusements and dancing, and introduced papers on discipline, \yhich he wished refer red to a special committee. They were re ferred to the Committee on Bills and Over tures,with instructions to report at 11* o’clock to-morrow. Rev. Geo. A Caldwell was added to the . above committee. The Assembly then adjourned to 9 o’clock to-morrow morning. MUSICAL ITEMS. —Jackson Haines bos skated a waltz with aprincess at St. I’etersburg.^jj —Grisi and Mario will sing together in ope ra in London next year. —Peter and Caroline Ritcliin3 are singing in Philadelphia, having returned from a suc cessful tour in CulafornTsl —Rumor assertsthat Jenny Lind’s health is so precarious and delicate, as to require a winter's residence in Southern Europe for its restoration. .—Two years ago the Now York niuticians who now strike ftp- twenty -slollars a week, were quite content with nia | | ' — Ullmann Snnmmcerf 'iilaVthird AkfrP last European tour with, Carlotta* Patti. It com mences at Berlin, and ends atPraguc.^^HM —Piccnlomini lately appeared in opera at the Drury Lanc'afheatrc, for Lumlcy’s benefit. —The boy-choir system is to be introduced into tbe Church of the Holy Communion, Chicago, in which edifice a new orgin 1 has recently tieen erected.^^^^^^^^^^^g —^Vienna lately-held a great Orplieonist con cert display in the Prater Saloon, and thirty thousand persons enjoyed that performance, if wc may credit local report. —The new Opera House in Dayton, Ohio, ill he completrl about t he middle of next month, and will be equal to anything of the same extent in tile country. The size of thc building is 100 by 120 feet. The audience room is about 9Q feet square, and will seat 1,800 7—Eichbern'g diarming little dpeta, “The Doctor of Alcantra,” will shortly he produced in New York, under the direction of. Prof. John Undernes0g)tfH^^^H^^^HH —During the past season, such has been thc demand for thc American Organ, manufactur ed by Messrs. S. D. & H. W. Smith, of Boston, that in their extensive warcrooins nflt^an' in strument could he found by the purchaser, notwithstanding their facilities for finishing one hundred per week. —Our youngs friend Cliariie LNVard; of D. P. Fanld’s music store, on Monday last, com menced a journey Southward. It is whisper ed among bis friends that Mississippi is his destination and his object matrimonial. We waft him tile best of w’isbes.—Louiscille Jour- ” ai .tnsH .liwfejftB -ioi i ITEMS- ■ ' .. General Wade Hampton was:in Montgom ery on Tuesday last, says the Mail. - Maxamilian of Mexico, has written to Paris, requesting that the statues of. the Theatre. Franeais mar be forwarded- to him, with a view to applying them to thc organization of a great theatre St his capital. that a wealthy^young Citt or Mexico, Nor. 2.1885. h> -read- the based upon, in the first place, some very in definite dispatch,and that gets amplified’into letteraiand articles from these or other,points in the UnitedStatea. Look beck and.-recall Ax Honorable Vote.—Oor young fj-iend, 3f. if. Moore, City Clerk, has cause to he proud 9 if it is similar to that or those which existed before the intervention, would not he greatly for the worse—would not fill, in fact, the heart of ev ery well-wisher of Mexico, and every intelli gent business man with heaviness and dismay. an “Imperialist ?” “What is writ is writ,” nev ertheless, and is altogether and completely tiic truth likewise. What you'Tead of skirinishcs,of attacks' upon this or that place, or this spirit in whieli it was offered. After Mr. Morrison's address Dr. Baird presented the following paper which was adopted: - v m ojm t 1. Retolced, That this Assembly express their great gratification in meeting with Rev. Robt. Morrison, as Representative of tlic Ken tucky Board of Aid for Southern Pastors, organized at Lquiaville and return sincere thunks for his able and interesting address 2. Retolced, That the letter from said asso ciation and the subject matter of Mr. Morri son's address he referred to thc Standing Committee on Domestic Missions, to prepare a suitable minute for their adoption. Rev. Robt.'JjMcIlwaine moved that when the Assembly adjourn to-day, it be to 7 o'clock P. JL, and urged the importance to night sessions to get through with business. Much discussion arose omtliis point, and the subject was finally tabled. The appointment of a special corami: was moved, to-give a name to this Asscmbl; but the matter was referrce to the Committee onNareatives, with instructions to report at .f^ auTa^Lfyeara m clock tn-mnn-ow an d no chieftain above the character of a guerrillas, who arc no more Republicans than they are Imperialists. They are the same, and no other; and no better than those who have infested Mexico and prevented its set! tlement ever since its history was born.— They are the same who have been heretofore turned aside ever and anon from mere robbing clans, and combined into the support of this or that chieftain to change a government, to be bought in turn by another, for; tho overthrow of that they had just previously helped to power. And whenever any government has been more than a few months in place. bandit lias yet appeard; none of sufficient character or weight has yet, to any. extent ii the least dangeroiis, attempted W gather tin elans in thc wars of Republicanism, for him self, or to overrun the empire. Not a signifi cant move, not a single one, has as yet been made in that direction, or under any of these pretenses; nor will there be while a 'foreign army of the present size stays in the country. Heretofore the armies of thc ins and the” outs have been composed of tbe same purchasable material. The last shade of armed organiza tion against the gavernment-went down with the surrender of Oaxaca last February. No at tack has been made since upon troops or towns, in Alie name of liberty, republicanism, or anything else but booty. The -late attack on JIatamoras looks more like it than anything tlxat lias occurred, nndyettbatwgp headed by Cortinas, who has been denounced by both Juarez and his generals, and by the‘United States, as nothing more than a common out law and robber; and the greater part of his soldiers appear to have been refugees froi both-of tlio late Americam‘armies? And n Bowdr ^ Anderson, r-.n.l denounced in the United States. It ia for further rnmmert. *.-i0h';! lip iV re jonstiidatingiu*if amfeu- Grocers and tamissien Merchants lajv.' »<*‘“’5of tie- people I T* ■ ” * 1 N, O A. Gy Prompt atteatiA submitted. That which has noT y >7^ S ; fi msJiTi more territory today aok Country ami eueonraging A7- -“- ■ peace and husbandry more than lies qaDn ihall the past history of Mexico. JGP J«tsome of our-people, moatlv, I suppose, turbulent New Englanders, and men wnosa occupation is gone with the me)ling awav of Mto “Mi armies, talk of »driving Maximilian PERSONAL. —John Slidell is still living quietly in Paris. His family goes very little into society: Mr. Mason ia in London. Jacob Thompson and J.P. Benjamin are also there, and John C. Breckcnridgo is shortly expected from. Cana da with his family. Major Huse, formerly agent fqr the purchase of arms for the Confed eracy, Js i* Paris,'as is also Judge Ross', of Louisiana. Mrs. Gwin and her dspghter are now residing in London. ■ . ........ —General S. B. Buckner is a partner in the house of Harlow J. Phelps & Go, 144 Qtaiiar, street. New Orleans. TUB GIST AUTHENTIC HISTORY. GENS. GRANT i WAN. Agent- W»ntc«l In CTcrj Teas of thc vote cast for him on Saturday. The whole number ef rotes cast ftoVayor wa*488, for Marshal 437; for Deputy Marshal 4S8, and for Sexton 42G. For all these offices "there was s w arm and sharp contest The vote for Mr. Moore, who had no opposition for Clerk, was 437. It thus appears that every voter who went to the polls, save one, voted for Hr. Moore. This ran xcoannuiler a most .honor able acknowledgement of his efficiency an'tflte delity as an officer and his popularity as a matt.—(jolumbnt Enquirer. A Swarm of Bees. B patient, B prayerful, B humble, B mild, B wise as a.Solon, B meek as a child; B studious, B thoughtful, B loving, B kind, B sure you make matter subservient to mind; SO'TICE. -nett B ibb COUNTY;: GEORGIA—The Grand and Petit Jurors of Panel Ves t, who were wm- moned to amn arat thc Superior Court on tlie Third Monety of November hut, are, by order of Coart, All parties at Interest will take notice. ... !..,.(■» 1 . u.-a.McManus, ■ declO-codit *mti Deputy Clerkl Dissotution! T HE firm of A. M. Rowland A Co. Is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. . t... - i. ft. Walker. Esq., (lata of Taylor Co., Ga.) haring purchased.thc Interest of C. L. Greeno, thc business will licmiter be eonducted under the name and style of ROWLAND A WALKER. - A M. ROWLAND A CO. MacoB, Ga., Dec. 15, 1885. decldlt* B courteous to all men, B friendly Wil B temperate in argument, pleasure and w>nc, B,careful of conduct, of money;of rime 8 B cheerful, B grateful, be hopeful, B firm, or that detachment, consists entirely, of brig- ?ourteou« ^"entle^B^Iiberal ’ atufaps-—the dashing in and out It robbed ^^^hu® ” ’ " ’ Giiprn Inn wnn nni rd morfl Konnhliponc thon « 1 . ’ i,bccausethou’rtbntdnst; B penitent, circumspect, sound in the faith, B active, devoted, B faithful till death. t! 7/ ya Jg?” It is currently reported at Washing ton that President Jolmson will withdraw the Provisional Governors, thc military force, and thc agents of the Freedmcn’s Bureau from all thc Southern States as soon Its they have purpi repudiated oses. for LATEST BY. TELEGRAPH- Look to tke Interest of j 4 'Til a Your Families, ,.00<t iR3iUP3 .YJ3 i JV.Ai.Wiyr,A' DON'T DELAY. Associated Press Dispatches.] Acocsta;* Dec!' 14.—The Constitutionalist has thc following, dispatch: New York, Dec. 13.—Tlie cotton market Mi dull to-day. The sales were 1,400 bales, at 47 to 48 cents. Naval stores dulL Gold 44,7-8. . - Stockton. both ofthe late Americam armies? jAhd air Montazuma, Ga" .-w cimvenuoa oi lue assessors ana coiieoiore f ^ .. . - * A of the Internal revenue for thc State of Gcor-! our P Iea *“T now wasted. There was gis. South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Mis- j lamentation and woe throughout thc land; siasippi aad Louisiana, was -ome time ago i yet was he glad to find that we were cast Wc understand Artwrta . < ^ 1 ^ i *5 JgS ,!>wn ' bot * ot destroyed—pdraecnted, bht; who l3lJ? HHBBHHBI tadtolto,a^d to ,‘uci not '■ v akaL W. will thank Godandtake 1Myear, tol^^mtlraWnn, -de^nfo/th;. 2% ; courage; we wil, notuepond. but trust in aKXUL Wc tMVb > l*€»felM>wg.A dispatch from D. C. oar own i Thcsarhail proved the I oy |TrTf ^ rTr ^'^”^*^. l * - ^ * * • Whitman, deputy commissions of Internal manhood of &• voiin- nun ofthe Booths! p’ rercnac at Wadiir • ton. to Mr Jo6euhJS.it a . t*. -L A t T French Government 15reported to hare jw—t • ^itruct'l 1 10 * n -* ted ,h " , «“** tun< - -’'rough which we a 1 irgc sum "1 money in T..'tinulon City lor ing thc lattcrto ]-r.!jku.. the c :Mratirai'- ha,! wouM dcvdqpo the Christian | lohbyingjmrposcs connected.with Jlcrican til each tixno a- oia ^ent from Washington can meet the collectors and es.sv^sor* thus am- scrailled, of which the due . notice will Ik; given. Cd. Bnpirmf : Dr. Ross, of Alabama, and Rev. R. T. Berry, Importation '<-s Cattle.—In’Conercss. on pf Virginia, ramie feeling addresses, urging the 12th. Vr. Wdtvcorth'a bill wa^p—cd. ^ It provides that tlic importation of cmltle } sliall l>e prohibited. The Secretary ot the Trcas irv is to make 3Qch regulati-'n^* as wDl w> « Li * . , give titf. law full aud immJdiate effect, aud 1 The Rcr - Robt ' Mnrr,fo:i P ,acc ‘ l ,he fo1 ' to Si-ni! the copies thereof to tbe proper 1 low-.ng letter in the itands of the Clerk, with officers in this country and foreign ports.; a request that it be read: en the Presi.lent shall have given thirty though thoy, in your papers, boast of having four thousand men, and reduced the Mexi can defender’s, Mejia, to fifteen hundred, yet it scorns they havo concluded to retire. Thc “captorc” of Monterey has no doubt been heralded. Wliy, it was not defended. They “captured” both Monterey and Saltillo last spring—that is, went in and went out; so could a hundred, or twenty men at any time. That i* all there is of that matter. I have, as yousee.been unwittingly led into speaking of the military situation first, and have done so bluntly and so confidently that how do I know hut even you may have been so sat urated with the conflicting accounts' as to think me exaggerating on my side! Well, bo it so. It is true, however, that lam not Conscious of having any side except that of law, order, peace and the truth. - But there are many other matters bf inter ert interceding for mention. If you will look back over Mexican history you will see that, at no time, has so much interest been token in its affairs as at present. ’ I don’t. mean on ly an idle interest, ora mischievous interest. But at no time before has there ever appeared an opportunity for regeneration—at no time have , persons, and enterprise, and capital felt like flocking to Mexico. They are doing so now. Ought they not all, persons, enterprise and capital, to be suspected of “ Imperialism?” Their acts and deeds agpv; in fnwqrfAhp ’Empire, whether they'mean it or not. The establishment of the Empire must certainly 'have wrought a favorable change in Mexico, or these.things would not be so. If any igrs- tem of govamawnt produsra -stiehri-iatilL il is absurd to haggle about the name. Your own government has the name of—but-no matter. Enterprises of all kinds arc spring ing up and being fostered—something. that hever happened before in the life of Mexico. May I not mention a few examples which look like substantial progress—if they have but got into existence under the Empire. ‘A* ‘There if the gr^at “MexicaqImperipl BtiU road,” tile most gigantic work of thc kind of the age, which has its trains now running for sixty miles, and will Bare over sixfjr more by JimejieXt—almost half-way between Vera ; Cruz and the city ofMexico—toco right in from there to the Pacific. One Ime of tele graph is at work between Vera Cruf -and tl capital, and another, a splendid,Tn ^2T- List of Consignees per Southwestern Rail Road, December fifteenth, 1S65: J. .11. Stone, T. J, Flint, Jaincs Jackson, Sirs S. Hol den, Swindlehurst, R.' Raiford, Collins and Foster, F. II. Alley, A. L. Maxwell, Jas. Sey mour, J. H. Seymour, Knott and Howes. M JaiS "" List of Arrivals at Brown’s Hotel. Decimreii 15, 1865. GWSaulpaw, Decatur co, Tenn; D C Moore, Columbia co, Ga; B FVorrell, Decntnr co -Ga; A J Rosser, NaaawUle, Teen; Lt S E Emmons, 147 III In; BF Duffev, Ga'; Jas E Trlppc Sen; NY-w Tork; ,J B Fate, Ga; V Y l.awshe and tidy, rtrif. fin, Ga; A IVicland, Selma, Ala; A Dunn, Forsytli, Ga; G W Yarbrough, Millodzcvnie, Gs; J \V Sib- botcm.Ga: RWIrwln, Franklin, Aa; JohnCamp- 1 m ! 1, Fort Valley, Oa ; .Juo PSwitt, Upson co, Ga ; Miss Swift, Upson co, Ga; Miss Backus, Upson to, Ga; L C. .fioiiui^oui., vj—; „ ncojiuvy, Milledgcvillc, Gat W J Hudson, Hirria co, Ga; T W Newsome ana tidy, Tatbotton, Ga; Mrs S E Wiley, Hucok eo, Ga; T M Robinson, Thomasville, Ga; Miss Robin son, TbomasvUIe, Gs; II W Lathron, Savmmmti, Ga; J C Slappy, Fort Valley, Ga; C A McAu- tlior, Crawford Co, Ga; John Lowli, Ga. D M Surles, Ga; Miss Guttles, Ga; A H Perry, Iowa; I John A Speights, Milledgcvillc; Titos J Dragton, 8 C;' H CHarris ud lady, Fort Vslley, Gs; V G Noble, Athens, Ga; CRHopkins, New York; Miss L R Halstead, Griffin, G»; Robt C Odum, Ga; Lt John Ebbftter, Gs; M Grant, Art N & C R.Il; T T T Gibson, Crawford co, G»; H Rilcr, Taylor co, Ga; G W Ashburn, Columbus, Ga; J Fllall, Butts co, Ga; L J Gartrell, * *’ ‘ ‘ " Merriwethi Frisbee & Roberts, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 40 Murray St., New York. CJ 0LIC1T consignments of Cotton and other pro- ij dnee, upon which cosh advances will be made. They are also prepared to fid orders fortbc pur chase or "all kinds of Merchandize,'ihatcilals, etc., etc. Having bad li and at the 8ottth, in Georgia able to give entire aatlsfsctlc patrons. JonN fris beE, of New fork. K. A ROBERTS, ot Georgia. RzrritEXCE*—J W'Lathrop & Co, Savannah. Ga; S Merritt, Hawkinsville, Ga; Joa Tooke. Houston Co, Ga; JIV Fears & Co, Macon, Ga; IC Plant, Macon, Ga: M G Dobbins, WM Markham, Ailan- DH Arnold, Pres’t Mercantile National ' HA Smytbe, Pres’t Central Na- York; J Preeland, Pres’t Lefty- declIMt* ta, Ga; DI t Bank, New York; H A Smytbe, fc tionai Beak,. New York; J Free ■i ette Ina Co, X Y. Young America Fire Co. No. 3. Y OU are hereby ordered to meet at your Coun cil Hall, on Monday 18th, at 7 P. M. Every member Is earnestly requested to be present, as ” lness of great Importance will c ntlon. By order iportance will occupy yonr R.A. Secretory. L. C. RICKS, Pot foremen. dcclG-2tt ■M 1 woultl ^ manhood of tlie Church; that we should, in I 'The members of thc lower hoti-e are the words of Francis L, declato-though all fnuffingtiuraxiwtant^lsalreadymtdmak- , _ , 6 1 mg grander arrangements than ever before. Were lost, onr honor still remained to us. . . .a., vr:. : The report was referred to appropriate ! committee. SRiSMni)], WU: ’ptctuMc | lulr ; • -M l r * i. Ms;: : I) - a; apimnlccti-t at Gro\ • V.T-iaf'^iskt w ->fr. \V. Gi nn. ifcj.iT ! as Uc i. ,1< peSssek-^tftr.t cit?! external p< tatioo. that no further EOiBB OF - uo .socmens prelii -tded, this law shall be bf i pastoes. * ' ‘ tle . wi11 ‘“ported in the ] Tothe .u-cnUy^thc Presbyterian Church, Zlacon. ffa.—“Brethren, beloved in nan named Thomas Cook, living | the Lord, grae :ie to you: and peace from It-. Iml.. I ia- (stublished a newstv i God, your Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Blessed 1« God. i ven the Father of our Lord Jesu3 Christ, flu- Father of Mercies and the God of ail comfort: who comforteth us in all our tribulation-, that we may be able to com fort them whkh are in trouble by the com fort where with tre ourselves are com- same wav as heretofore. community at The lirkpemltn ideut 'n.-: and YT A biU has been introduced in the Missouri Legislature 1; a penal offeune for a pvaon-to apeak'oiuiofficer connected with the Coafirligate army and give his tit!ewith out prefixing^rehel’’ thereto. 're- Gex. Saxta Axsa.—A correspondent of the New York'Journal of Commerce, writing on board thc U. S. ‘steataer Powhattan, St. Thomas^West Indies. Nqv. ID, 18C5, says of the cx-Presideut of Mexico: “La«t night we went to Gen. Santo Anna's. He Is a very fine look ing c-bl man of 70 years, .mil talks very much like Daniel Webster. On leaving his house, he gave us aU a present, aa a memento of our visit” les, the whole distance of cyiindrical iroh posts, all already on thc ground’from England. Tills is being built by English capital, and so the English Government will be committed to maintain the present governmental status —a hint to yours. And so, too, English capitol has been invested to light the city of Mexico with gas, as also the cities of Puebla, Oriziba and Cordova. It will next supply water works, and go into -that stupendous undertaking of draining the lakes and Valley of Mexico, by canals and tunnels, through the mountains to lower altitudes. French capital lias sought Government loans, two immense banks, a “cralit mbhilierand colo nics iu Tarious parts of tlie Empire. Ameri can capital has secured three lines of steam ships, on the Atlantic, Gulf, aud Pacific—a telegraph radiating to Western cities and extending to San Francisco, and another extending from the capital to Guanajuato and tb Monterey and Matamoras, which grand ball at the company states, will place Mexico in connection with Nc-w York by July next! A violent revolution would paralyze, indefinitely, all these improvements, perliaps kill them. A National Academy of Science and an Observatory have been established. HH etc. Arithm-' 1 W' HHind Modern LanmmtH Particular Attention given to. Elementary Xnglbb Branches. Boys prepared for College, or for Business. NUMBER OP SCHOLARS LIMITED. Studies at the parent's choice; all included within one charge, 810 00 per month, in advance. Retehexces: TothepresentpatronsoftlieBetmol. Private Lessons given, In tbe town, tt tbe usual rate*. R. M, MCCLELLAN, Macon. Dec-15,1565. 1 • Principal. decl6-4t*J ’>* ‘ - j • EVERY BODY LOOK AT THIS. The Largest Stock ,u ’ | i BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE SOUTH. W E kavc now in store* and dally adding to, one of the largest; stock* of Boots, Shoes and Hats, ever brought South. Comprising tl- most every variety and fctrlc of workmanship, to gether with a large lot of ehoe findings, ehocr etc.; to which we invite the attention of merchant*, feeling Mtared wc ran offer them ter inducements than ran be had anywhere in the that place. It i> Order of Free and • >uun,*‘an l declare as )iun; i The anxiety of. persons holding U. S. cou- } But above all, and more important than all, a pon bonds tb'find safe places for concealing ^ an # fl liberal system of immigration, with their treasures, sometimes overreaches itself. liberal concessions, has been inauira- Mr. John North, of NV.vi.ort Citv. had $12,- rate ; 1 - and without an infusion of new' peoples. 150 of the bonds, which he sealed up in a Mexico will forever be stsirnant and undevel- i far as i to b« tlic risrht to Humph bom their , Nashville CnniR.—On Thnrsday Henry Uidiuc , Oabome stabbed Wm. Anderson. On Fri- icey by • day a t . 1 iniont was found in tae rear of Mm. Potk's nstideocc. Mury O'Neil was se- du~e* 1 «-• 1 ki'letl her-'l* m Fri^Liv. Orf Thursday night John Ore n w.if kiUe’i aud thrown on ti o CUat;u:.*»0'_ra railroad ir£ k. harcrtd , affcerwar is j-: ven d ' v rted.*’ Tbe5e present- are to tell you that out of ; tWiove we bear for you in oor Lord Jesus Christ, and from the belief that if we were any trouble you wouldtiy to comfort us ; and. above,all, from tbe knowledge that oar Haste r's t au3e demands that His pastors with- : in your l*ounds, sliould be speedily relieved from prising freed fr >m worldly cares an.l av-ikations. to the eril that they may de- rotc th*ir who" " ;lass jar, and removing a brick from his cel lar wall, pnt the jar in the cavity. A few days since some workmen Were called in ts repair a Irak in the water pipe! One of them soon discovered the jar, and rejoiced lit his good luck. Mr. North, however, was fortu nate enough, to learn the facts, proved prop erty, and recovered his bfinas. “ J wn JSf* Rev. N. X. Crawford, D, D.. of Geor gia. has accepted the Presidency of George town. (Ky..) College, and will soon enter on the duties of his office oped. A new people is absolutely necessary to kill off the population which won't let any thing be settled—that very population' that sonie ofyour.papcrs now call “Liberals,” “Jua- rists,” etc., into whose hands many of your people would rush to war for the purpose of,dcliTering-the Mexican Government f It would l>e a sweeter government than ever before if those only now causing disturbance in Mexico should get hold of it! And this leads to a word about the -black flag” busi ness. I see that your papers try to raise a great outcry abont tbis, and pr@end tabe- State. Onr Lou*e Is exclusively a Shoe and Hat House, and ourstock Iresh from the Manuftstories in the East—therefore are enabled to sell cheap- er than anybody. Those in want of Brogans, we specially mrite to call, to ..::i',ae onr Stock: and hear our prices. Hyou try fas once, you will be sure to cal] co .tin. dccl4-3t SINGLETON, HUNT & CO. TO R —' ” One of the SALE Most Valuable Vaccine Virus. Fresh anil reliable SCABS from ' Healthy Young- Children, u For sale by iVI A.l MASSENBt'RG A SON. ) dec 16-Ut The Place to Buy Tobacco J. H. Seymour’s Store, Cherry st. Thoroughly Eevirad By General 8Wn »c And PnhlisM under hi* Smrtion. 60,000 Copies Already Sold ! SHERMAN , t . •- AND HIS CAMPA Hi NS: -*•*•■*+ Col. 8.M. BOWMAN A LC-CM. R.B WBK1N. li u fifyk Sea; nn%ia. ClMh. IA Ml With Splendid Steel Portraits TTE keeps all JlI rale. ‘ Call suited in price and quality. MtO -Gcn. SHKKMAN, “ f I HOWARD, if , grades, and bis prices insure the and you will find that you cut be ' ' tin dec 18-UT LOGAN, DAVIS, . SCH0F1F.LI sLoctir. KI.AIK, KILPATRK ■ 1STational Life • 1 t'iaa. and.'..' itt* ‘ Z TRAVELERS’' INSURANCE CO., Of oSTew York, .»i XNSiniES against death by accident Also guar- X antccs a weekly cgmpeaaatlon from any injury received. ...... K h;. ft >cm FOR A VERY SMALL COMPENSATION, Persons ftlay insure against accident or death, Aho orhotli, us he may desire. .. mu .. i'. Every man who travels or tits himself 1 table to any accident, uud in view or their daily occurrence, ought tn take outa policy to cover both death and weekly comfitnsutiou to help - Ufa wtutt, If disa- ..The Agent is twelve MAPS, PLANS, tC. Tlila work—writteu by CoL &• *mar*, ittiUKl SlK-rmau'a personal friend, and I.t.-C<4 Irain, of our ablest military writer*—ta tbe only con* plete oflicinl history of thU gtand army as whole, aud iu all its detail*—for no other irtmi have access to the private and official paj -'r* of t’i«- M'V'.Tdl tt>nmwnd«K All furnished for thU work, rrrtusire/y. TLc following letter from (leu. >hennan ?ho»« the official and authentic character of the w< rk. a Lancaj-ti:k, Ohio, July SI, C. B. RicnAunaox, Esq., •*S'*‘r—CoL 8. .M. 1 Bowman, asa arquiXntaMV of mine since 1853, and more recently ta tha ranim of the United State*, ha* bad '•tom to my rakr and tetter books, eiu bracing copies of all astireo made aad letter, written by me •larathe wffiterol 1801-3, with I view to publiah a nunolr of ay Ms and scrvfeea, and no other psnoo has hoi Sul m 7 Opportunity to read my secret tboapWs aodacta. X hdleve him to bain possession of all snllmle facts that can Interest tbe general reader. • t. I atn, die., m T. 8HERMAN, ! steftaflsTWMtno The Preas everywhere pronounce this the SeclMt' Macon, Ga. Base Ball—A Call. rpHE members- bf the Base Ball Chtb trtfe- JL quested to appear on thc ground promptly at 3 o’clock this afternoon, for exercise. By orderof thC President. declO-U ■> - W. LeCONTE, Clerk. SCHOOL FOR BOYS HID GIRLS, MACON, GA. r PIIE SUBSCRIBER, who hoa experience aa a »•!' HOXDAY lu January, 1SGG, 'for Boys and Glrisjtn which the orual branches of tlic English language will be taught, together with Latin and the lifclicr mathematic*. A session of five month* #Ul£o tautrht 't» i Tuition: Seven dollars per month, payable monthly ia advance. , ,, u As*oon a* a snltaltle house rah be obtained, notice will he given. JWfiigni Merarw. LAP. Whittle, Maton, Ga., at whose office subscribers can leave their names decl0-Jt* MONROE FEMALE UNIVERSiTY. FORSYTH, 0A.;186B. rpnis excellent institution lias entered upon its tepair; - Ererytiiing neeeMSry tar the comfort and reestti MprnMBMHMaVWntWMS i ly furulijjjpfl. All wc aak ta.a lair trial* / : j^PFICEM, . Aa. Rot. A llcl Sherwood, D. D.; Fr » n. J. T, Crowder, Vice Pit*. J. J. J. Stephens, Secretary G. A. CTbahUa, Treasurer. .. '? FACULTY. • Only Real History of these Great Campaigns! Tbe book Is written In a most flawlac Mi graphic style, and is gotten up In the finest mranrar in every respect The Portrait lagd Maps are un equalled. » No other Work kaa any Claim to Official Ac* curacy. SOLI) ONLY BY hUB^CKIRTION SjT Agents wanted in e*ery tsiRn. ALsrlsrivi territory given, uud liberal in.!>.< • raeutu sfli-rrd. ! »r full j arlimlar*. Htldrr*- CB. KK nASDSo^rulfUsir* 110 Broadway, X Y. fiat GRANT HIS .£*W CAMPAIGNS: elect School for Boys, * ,M ,BeT ' Wn pr^^^8tMorali>^HMi»ralHrt»»ra BZTO^. A**,,. | Aelex Df Cakdler, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages. J. M. FABK*n.M. Dll’ A ' U * fiWTOSlWl Professor of Modern Languages and, Chemistry. ' iitTPRIMARY DEPARTMENT. * Mrs. E. A. Lamer. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. i la alii BOARDING .DEPARiyiENT. ; lira. Lost imB^wEI^Roll malde tide, will bare charge of thc Boarding Department. ’IfriUBirt! The S) of Janturv, July lSUi. I wDl begin on Monday the 15th d edd on Commencement Day, EXPENSES. .Ate tel aadPoel, per tehb..fttO 00 tUtMmHSS^H Prtu^iXB^tivfcr ltaiianleti*'.:!.!!! U-89 Pupil* will faroWf their own tbmdkMbd towel*. W#forfl80, on agold basis, wu will famirii board, washfug; randies.„ran«ic, ancient find‘rhotlern lan- “ a ”■ For further infcffiulion address any member of J Bc Faculty, os Board of Truster*. Forsyth, Ga., Dec, 15,1805. . ? decIG-lmJ Sight Exchange on 1 1 ’ BY HENRY COFKK, .C M . Editor of tba “ Called States Service M.r e With Splendid Steel Portrait* Lieut. G, it. U.K. GRaVt, Maj. <lrs snr.KM.tV. MaJ.-Geu. McPIIERSON, “ - THOM IS* “ “ meade, •• » she::;:ian, “ H -j ORR, W - RAWLMB, AND MAPS, PLANS. ETC,, ETC. I VoL Se«; rets Pt-e., ttJO. jsnziv YORK, IN StJtS TO ‘SUIT PUItCiiASElLs, We are glad to record that a gentleman of *! eTC - or to ma ^ e J° ur readers, b i r - tic. i. _.®!.*: : t.ie hmDerorwrs latft ■nroclamat l>elie . rote tb^Tr whole labor to His haancsi your ' brethren in this city C^i:;ionweMt* 'jf rfKikc this overtnre. ^XLQy-i Uy-I oi IS‘24.—Louisville Courier. iv again to ,-:-come a citizen of our State. Dr. ! r “ tei1 "Liberal- or “Repu Crawford is a son of that eminent Southerner?, mtes ant soldiers. I expect you bn Willi:;'. II. Crawford, who was Secretarv of co f.'" a of ^ ^ directed sole.v a^a nsf War under Pretident Monroe, aud a c£ntii-‘ robbers and bmdits ; men who stop rstlroU ^ late for the Presideitcv in the memorable ton-1 f*™ » 5 thlt foj Bepnoucan pnnctples or against the Imperiti , -j r.J government j): men who drive off mul. up tae into houses, robi defeaueieaa- our r-iT A Hichmond paper says: , highway -. ,d, hhd About one hundred aad seventeen cords j t, 0 otjrs. ir. short, » of w<M>.l/fr in the celebrated Appomattox up- j. t h e > vitals out of pie tree, uc ter whieh-Geoerul -Lee surrender- 0 f .0. class as those e.1, lta-rc been distrilrated ovenrthe United in tht«hupe of titpff boxes, cares, etc. Complete Stock, Fruit, <;• a: GARDEN FARMS, In Georgia, with Elegant Improvements, , tfciat r PHE undersigned offer forsole their beautifully .vs di- t J- Improved Farm, ol 145 Acres, more or less, lone tb!rd heavily timbered, eitusted & half mile ! jjfrom the Railroad Depot, in the village of Forsyth, ] fcionroe county, Georgia. • THE DWELLING HOUSE » of briek, twosts- j BB r safe 1 by tiC. PLANT. declG-2t» sri Auction Sale To-Day.ll a E at E M B on are we will* sell this day-—One City Lot, below the I till a ' NeapoS ; late day,-who i Italy. It is ith eight large roome, well liniftieJ, wt j, ' itk D -' pot - stso 'star? form peculiarly T fcl®»hle to ary one ; ^ large lot of Drees Good* by tbe piece, raise traiua^ve^aw.., ^ 1 ^ : Atio, HamlketeM. f,, Towels, The Ullage afSards two of the bzst Schools 15 Pins, Buttons, Hoeieffy, Netts, ^ BfsTt, and the society is everything that in- , Belts, Port Monies, and numerous articles not C *"&e d v^thS12and > flve*hnua r ed doftars. * A: '” f " in F-**mvwly be sold. ... _.■« hundred dollars Cash. Balaare pay*r Merchants wul d- j * .1 to attend the sale, as wc one and two years, with Interest, nndmort- will- wholesale the articles to lie sold. •n the property „ . Tenns Cash. farther partte.al«s^ddr», R. B CLAYTON. Swraanab, Georgia. 1 ieclC It Auctioneer. Thl* *rork wUI be la every particular treat, worthy and accurate—writtea by tbs * ‘—1111 General’* lifelong friend, from official dors meats put exelwleely Into U- Uural-,it ron,»t tan to meet evary requirement of the pnblic expectation. The following extracts front the Prafaratory Latter from tha Author folly explain the character ud scope of tba woafc: Lvjiy'l’ UmTzaarrr orPxxrti HUM I fiiitI 1 Pbiuseltbu, July 1, 18<«. . Mr Dca r Sir It Is with peculiar plesaurc that I have undertaken to write the military l>k»^n>^ T of Lieutenant-Gf utrai Grant, U cauac, isxttig known him from K bav- bed u.< >»« ceraive stt’I * and ^ymroetrieal den lf.jre-m**r.* ? Ut* character, uud linti in bid c »mrdf ; »yd r.-ur^.-d life not a single point which will n ^airt im to trim my pen for the purpose of chsrapiooclrip, extenuation or palliation. Wc were cadets ? >grtto er, and I now set: lu>w tbe cadet of lvW ctiiiUM qualities, which only needed fosteriS*; and tunity to make him the guncrwlL-d.-.o vf Iwid. T hive great pride in knowing that I uod* rul» the work, not only with Gen. Grant's ranction, but with his exclusive promise of every nrirtsw. j He has directed material and n» .p* to be pa: :ay hands which cannot otherwise to obtained, and J he and tbe gentlemen of h:» staff L-t «. offered U> | an*u cr all questions, an J .supply all I stol! r.crd.to | moke the work a faithfu historic record, i - I think I :nay *afrly promioc tbe pnbHc that a!- I thougli tlic work might baee been better - * y other liands, they will find, in this vohm.'v »i*e truth, carefully sifted from tbegrr*? inm* of ma terial »ystcmatlcally digt-sted. • a ntifically pr*- Mnied iu a mllitmry point of Tirw, and od by prejudice of any kh»d whatever-^ “ Ti»e etory of his life From year to year, the battle*. *legra, fortunra That he had parsed. *’ which interlink iu iron chain-work the pewr.-fni i youth with thc stormy, aucccaful, iiiuatrioub maa- j hood of our “great captain." j I ain, very aincerely, youra. , H. COPEE. j C. B. Ricrardook, E*q. 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