The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, August 16, 1866, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

OL. 2'NO. 185. * n-jilv News and Herald.. Uli ] pcbushsd bx *V. mason. ■ Bavammab, Gwj Our New York Correspeiieiee S. Hi 3* T STHOT- Kve Cents. *3 BU. *10 00. .CopJ-'V" . flur.-W* 1 -" ADVEBTiaWG. L'rE" ^ ^ in5ert i 0 n, $1.50; each lnser- 1 u centa. 3 * i 50j$ 65 Ii-- 1 4(* 55 66 77 86 no 126 I 1 30 55 90 105 115 155 175 j 3s :u 95 114 133 150 200 225 1- .. 4S ST. 115 13S 161 186 245 *75 k V 'A 100 135 162 189 215 285 325 115 155 1S> 217 250 325 375 12* 175 •210 245 280 365 420 1 142 195 234 273 310 406 465 155 215 255 29S 340 445 510 f « 169 230 276 322 370 480 •TV I..... i»" ISO 24S 297 347 395 £15 500 : 106 103 263 315 368 420 650 i - u8 i 205 280 336 392 445 585 670 s' 1,s i 217 295 354 413 470 615 rtf . 124, 310 272 134 .600 650 750 j- ..... 13**; 2 tt 325 390 455 526 630 786 ...... 136| 250 340 408 4TG 550 710 820 |. 14-j 355 426 497 575 740 855 5 . 14v 37. 444 516 600 770 890 : va\ 385 462 540 620 600 925 lftl | CS.'. 400 4Su 560 640 (F-J30 960 1 lto ! m 412 495 578 660 ... 45G( flA i --!«» 31. 510 595 6S0 890 1,020 i u \ 525 618 700 920 1,050 1 isi 1:3 0 430| 541 630 720 945 1,030 1 >* ' 3I ": 40 5ol J 643 740 870 1,110 1 u, ,ta 47- 67U 1 .... j Goo 760 Ml i* 1,140 l'.O 33S 4S7 585 | 68; 780 .1,025 | 1,170 j 50 1 GOL | "01 8(H 1 1,050 j 1,200 a M^l'AKE is teu mtrusm’eU hueaof MirnVR* SAVANNAH,. GEORGIA, TJltfltSDAY, AUGUST,IS., -1 a«Uta*l ha. * rtbfc» j 1 .■;**,■ *'”?;• I .tmvkStvxto u~nu.|jn ta ib-KXj* .‘d iliw cuirj! <a! tqq.ul ,u x.gjI.fUtoq iia dliw biel ba.t 1..! ,«<,aA ,n juatasjniKiafli will' J*i3 1*32? PKIQE, # .CENTS,.,.. New York, Aug. 10, 1866. COOLER WEATHER the past few days and nights, with an elegant rain stornfrfi afcjQg ft** * has had the effect to lessen the choleratic sick ness, which was beginning to assume an epidemic form in many localities, and many of ourAmhmunhy oonseftfwtly feel a tofle- less anxiety on this score f j^n are afeibt: many stories told, undoubtedly with truth, of sudden 'deaths from both cholera and cholera morbus, but the figures show that A there has been a' 1 sensible demise in fatal cases within the past three days. This is gratifying. THAT ICEBERO, tor the presence of which, in this neighbor hood wij'mflityrj njiave- prifs^d fog, must hate arrived somewhere off the coast night before last, in the rain storm. The air was decid edly chilly, and the East wind savored much of that character which prevails in the neigh borhood-.of “ way-down-East” A in March.. Wlifli' pkntB ■ wlere at a dUcdttot, WtoffdW were closed, blaakets were brought out from iheir beds of camphtW, po’Hcemen donned overcoats, and New York generally felt re frigerated. We have had a mild, cool West wind since, and to-day is as fine as any brick- and-mortar-bouud citizen could wish, or a fever patient desire. , ,, r THE DEAD-HEAD STSTBM ■ Shivs asu Uekald. |trt Alert,-u-m-uls iu.-./rled throe times a week ln-r d.ty) f>.r a month, or longer period, will E clnored Mnee-fourtlis of table rates. ir-A lVirti-finents twice a week, two-thirds of i- rau-s. •g- Ailwnisenieats once a week, one-lialf of table IXT Advertisements inserted as special notices will Tectiotied thirty per cent, advance on table rates. I If .Vl'ertisetnents of a transient character, not as to time, will be continued until ordered •jt, and charged accordingly. i wariy contracts, except for space at table it««. wt;i !>_• tatfle: .ln-l, in contracts for space, all will be charged firry cents per square foi let ■ Ualiite. | i’T Edit Tie], local or business notices, for indi H-nctit, will bo subject to a charge of fifty rime, but not less titan three dollar* for each ;<T All tun-milt AdvcrtiscmcntB must be paid in Jiidn-Miy News and Herald s puUwli 1 at ;o per year, or 75 cents per month. aad [The Weekly News and Herald cry Sa.-.-rday at $3 per year. I’ llIN TIN G. !y and promptly done. By Telegraph. HORNING DISPATCHES. PHILUDELi™ CONVENTION ASSEMBLED Senator Doolittle Present. I XATIOVYL CONVENTION OF SOLDIERS NORTH AND SOUTH. Philadelphia, August 15.^-Kdof.i—The CoiD»n* ‘Wn was called to order at noon.- tke I l with delegates and spectators, and a large J -inner of ladies were present. General Dij. in the -air Mr. Blair, from the Committee on Organiza- - • announced Mr. Doolittle for PuitliBnt, which received with great applause. • / Philadelphia, August 15.—A National Convention sodim North and South is arranged to take place | ^ September at Cincinnati. The leading office^* of 100 ulJi l the Confederate Armies are active in i o. rk wiU bo a movement oo-operative with j fi at of the Union Convention. from KiRovallluii Vf P«iL!N, Aug. 13.—Treaty alhance between Prussia ith which iso^-ltrma I by several; Rod will be Fraacc] I f diitj -Ii: ' tat to aid i foniieu ^Gtrumn Governments ttith •‘"Cna«! ip j,as been signed smothers .a a f ew days. P3.—The Constitutionnel says that while a ibe right to compensation from Prussia Lt r,, st is not iu«igmficafct/4rril0i^al tggfan- l the reorganization of Germa- 'crest of Germany and Europe. -is tutvd the Government of the United State* |m f n ®d claims against certain Denote. “iq,Trance dl.iK»ed- of public property brtengtng to * ioulheru Confederacy. L.SDON, Aug. 13.—W. Bates _ . , _ ’ lr °n master of Tun- ■M. has failed; his habiUtlea are a i,,ir - aio a half million itep- Cholera is rapidly decreasing. From Jew York. York, Aug 15.—The ateamshtp Bavaria, from I wterpool, lias jnst arrived. There were five (baths ' a cholera on the pasaa^. *t. is detained at ■ursaune, having four case, an board. New fork Market. iia York, Aug IS.—Cotton dull. Sales sinall. hllisgs 34@36, and barely supported. Gold 60JX; ‘wunge nominal at 1U8. , l|Cr KAGKS BT NkOBO SOLDIERS Vi ,4 telegram from Mempbi* “ HKAN- _ . ^ fcsnee, .i ThurcJay last, states' MAtMv offA m ; ul ll »e steamer Mollie Hambletou report 5, Us they passed Heieua, Arkansas,' ;oo CcAr i eveuin &.lbe 56th United States h, ‘, troops, which were awaiting at He- p 0 i < transpoitaiion to St. Louis, bad ’taken , iU(v S,l<,n t^ e town, and were firing, iu- t.ain,.,ii'"’o elj i U[>oa tlle wbiles- A citizen tod ti,, ,o >ra ' tl1 ba<1 lw en mortal,y wouuded, w 0 ,,o< e Cltizens wete seekjng refuge in the J heW “ Pi on our railroads has led to many fumur scene* on B&Md Kf the’ routes. A Mertnbw of We late State Senate was returning irom Troy a few days ago ou the Hudson River Railroad He banded the conductor a season “pass” for bis tare! ’Conductor retused to tate iC, m&de tbe fellow paj r , uotwithstanding bis protesta tions against tbe “outrage.” “See here,” said the conductor, “1 know you—you bet— you’re oue of them fellers who voted to do away with tbe dead-bead system,” (pulling out a printed list of yeas and nays of tbe last Legislature,) “and there’s your name,in favor or it. If editors and reporters ain’t enti tled to free fare, no member of the Legisla- turc'from New York city is, yon bet.”- Tbe sou of the pill-doctor subsided, amid roars ot laughter by the passeugers. O / OCR DETECTIVES have been overhauled this week, but Capt. Young has not been deposed, as reported. They were tbe recipients of a lecture ou tbeir duties, and especially iu relation to tbe sys tem of bribery by thieves, burglars and pick pockets, said to prevail to such an alarming ezteut that each detective hereabouts is now considered not worth shucks, unless be owns at least one brown stone front house and ldt ou Fifth Avenue. Some of them are report ed as owning two or three such valuable in stitutions, who, a short lime siuce, found it a pretty . jiard matter to live oa tbeir Mdjuies, They are a gay and festive crowd, have a penchant for Delmonico's suppers and fifty cent segars at olber people’s expense, and if tbeir services are really needed there is very little .diiuice of a poor man securing them.'; ‘ A'HOMOfe MOM* - •' was forced upon the Brooklynites this week, which, upon /the feet -being made public, shocked the whole community. It appears that the cholera broke out in the Jail and be came epidemic within its walls. There were qtujteitt number of deaths, and nefjr cases were hourly appearing. The Jail is a noto riously filthy place and is in a filthy neigh borhood. The District Attorney, undoubt edly tnoveA by dictates of humanity, *nd in order, as he thought, to save life, or dered the discharge from custody of over one hundred persons incarcerated therein on light charges or held for bail. These poor creatures were oveijoyed at their release from what they deemed their judicial grave but many of them had no hetnes to.go to, ahff consequently went to the Almhonsi. The result has been that the cholera is now raging at the latter institution, several of those from the Jail having died, and the dis semination of the scourge to parts of that fifty where ^«re Jvus none previously devel oped. Never did man get such a berating in this vicinity as has friend Morris for doing what he considered a humane act. A THIEF SHOW took place to-day at police headquarters, which fedes^to ahdw that we are ready to get up *ny kind of an exhibition in this me iropolis at veiy short notice. Chief Kennedy (of the pqti0e,no| of tte ttflefresSjent out or dersto flWwsUdB Cb«WBR#icip»ckets and thieves in the cars and stages and bring them to headquarters—in half an hour eight fflBsoec astacs: has been invaded by stopping his govern meDt rations. They were photographed, lefetoied, find as no particular act tbit time could be proteh, Hthre allowed to depart. . d •iiiu-'l HfcKBAWE# i-. i t all thieves and pickpockets caught are to be “put through,” and those suffering from thatr depredations will be compelled to make complaints against them, whether they ob tain tbeir modey p.r valuables back from the tbieves or not. The habit of fettte a thief off on returning properly has led to a sort of enlargement of free<|dm Ip the jp^jgTits that militates seriously againstrtfo fapAof pub lic justice, and th«gf Are now % deceive no mercy. Does nof1^ii9'*<tind WifA judicial millenium was at i9Mi\ t ™ ^ THE KM1G1 from all <jn«rt«rs are phia. Over a dozen have dropped in at these headquarters, from the East, Weflt'Md South. Next week will be one of hard la bor for them and the hope is indulged by al that their recoM-kf events may be one of harmony nud union for the whole country. ashing! on correspondent of the Bal- ftesidi.„ “ 1 n ’ * miD S , ou Friday, says, the 1', i 9 ;,.: ut bas directed the Secreisry [of War a " or dcr for the tult iovestigation of Atkitn, ^ 8 °* color ‘-’d troops atHclena, da ^ «f hst 8 week. UaVe lakun piiCfe .o^^- nor . Browulow has left Nashvflle that b Vlslt to Knoxville. It i 8 asserted 0 ^t toC b ^^f 0Ut a S^rA It rmMU HONORS TO a davmhtu. " OP ocxeeal ub. Toacbtnic CavrcspoadeBce with the Oeaeral. • [Conespoodtnq* <*Uls PeUrsbnr* Indsi.] WARMEN !ThM1 SDLPHUB | On the 30th (WcMHek. Tsm, sf WbS**»er. mt the Warren White Snlnhtt Springs. N. C., died Annie Csr- rXee. tbffihtorfe Jtobert i. Lee. Sh* tras bartt* in the pniraxs satogd nf Mr. William D. rones, the proprietor aC the SdHKa. This family banal ground was, eighty or all unfired veer* ego, part of a garden allotted'*! tbe reanUhoe of the rpnee family,-hot e« tracea of house or garden dfMppeared long emsv and until reegntly, the aacred ayot mu diatingniahjAiu the open old field anrrAuilding It, only by the enister of trees which shaded the graves of eeraral fea» dons. When it was proposed by the liraig members or thie old and excellent family to enclose the resting place (A their flutters, respect for the Jrdung lady who died m theta- midst, aed reverence tot her father—our and good chleftaaji—suggested to CoL J. Mi Beck, the man fell headlong into tbe. w.ator- Be ing unable to swim, the man . sank, bat rose again, floundering about with desperate energy in efforts to keep- afloat. .Re was in g^eat peril of drown ing, when tbe dog, seeing his situation and at once appreciating his would-be murderer'a danger, sprang into the wat* at one bound, and raizing him by theenUA of bis coat brought him safely to the shore. Would that I might end the -story here, but I cannot. The man, aller recovering his breath, and with the assistance of "another engaged iu tbe -aame business, again took the dog in hand, and this time ,got him into the water with uilatge stone attached to his deck, and drowned him. Subsequently, thfe‘ fhan fM tfikt I* WiWt&b VHI^^qr^ai^reimon.yen. ’ ' 1 ton, no longer the heritage of her family. This memo rial m of light granite, quarried in ihia oouafcjr, oou^iaU of base, snb^baae, obelisk, cap and urn, inscribed 1 upon it l*4We following record: On the front, whip*Looks toward* the want— j/tz C* LEfC, daughter of .of) -v ^ 0 Mabt Cuktis Lkk- Tha sooth aide— . Bom mt Arlington, June lflth, 18*9, ! • ’ >•- - -— — — ( middled At the White Sulphur Springe, Warren County, N. C., . « r,; ,, * Oct. totb. mu. Pn the north side are the last lines of a favorite hymn which the young lady saked far when dying t " vperteoa and true are aUHlawhyi, Whom Heaven adores and earth obeys. ,. The east aide does not, bnt I think should contain A statement of the fact that the citizens of Warren erected it. 'i . t d, Thu beaaUfnlMiaft of granite waa cat by Mr. Z. Crowder, who warn a faithful soldier during the war, though above the usual conscript age. Exposure finally rained his health, and when no longer At foe Bervioa, he applied far a discharge. After many truit- to (it Brick Pomeroy an Brownlww. Among those lfjiofeet ptema^S-ea 'compliment the mild and gentte spirit w district of Tennessee for bisgqntl D. D. Forney, wherein he the dog, aDd he could not give him away, as be had to be returned “killed,’” in ordef'fo obtain the ’per c apita alfowtf'n of fifty Cents. w * « W 6 ’ k The other incident occurred lately in California. A maa' 1 ^'<4^ with a full blooded bull dog, and run the deer on tbe Mud beach ot the ocean, wbea, treeing no other chance ot escape front the doff, the deer rushed into the rolling surf and struck out to aea. To the man’s utter asloniak- men t the dbg followed suit, aud had soon hold of the deer. For some time the deer the man concluded that be had lbst dog and dear altogether. Finally ’ thbrt came a heavy wave that brought them both to the shore, and jest aa the receding snrf was about taking them out to sea again, the man sprang into the srlrt; cingltt his dog by the tail and dragged him out, with the deer also. The doz never released his grip. The man took out his knite and cut tbe deer’s throat, and then had to choke- bis dog off! ,, A Short and Sad Story. •' About ten weeks ago a! gentleman passed through this city on his way to Arkansas, where he intended to locate. An Englishman by birth, he had been for years a commercial traveler for a house in one of th£ largest mer cantile cities in Europe, and in that capacity h«A visited every part of the ttfdrtd. He was’ a polished gentleman, and spoke fluently q^veral different langgaigpp and had accumu lated an amount of information concerting the countries through which he had traveled that was not only valuable" but interesting in the highest degree to those 1 wher were fortu-t nate enough to be irttmbered among hie friends. ’ Of a good fanffly in his natrve ooua- try, he had moved ib thA best circles of'the commoners in Enghmd, and was,, hi every sense of the term, a perfect gentlemen. Of a sensitive and retiring disposition, he . was illy calculated, however, to make acquaint ances, and lacked -the assurance which we daily learn is necessary to tbriveinthis world of ours. He had heard a glowing account of our sister State, aud went to Pine Rluff, where his means beciune almost exhausted. Writ ing to his wife to remit to him at Camden, he started to that point on foot, where he had arranged to meet a friend. In this he was disappointed, and the unsettled state of the mail facilities preventing the receipt of means from home, he determined to. return to this city and await here until he heard from his family. .. About this time two gcntleihen from Ken tucky arrived in Camden on horseback, alid put up at a hotel there. In the morning their horses were missing, and the citizens turned out, headed by the city marshal, and started in purauteof the missing animals. fflRBASTSfSl&ffiSW® to town with them the parties met the gen tleman of whom wo are writing. Being a stranger, he was Immediately arrested as the horse thief, and told by the marshal that if he would teli who were his confederates In the matter be would l»e released. A denial of any knowledge whatever pf the theft was all that could be elicited, and the marshal then took the halter off one of the horses, and making a slip noose, passed it arouud tbe gentleman’s neck and hung him to a tree until, as the officer stated aftei wards before the magistrate, “be turned b^tok in the face and his tongue stuck outhaff a yard.” When life was nearly extinct he was dropped to the ground, and when it again began to assert itself be was once more urged to confess. As before, nothing could be told, acd a second time the hanging -scene was enacted uintil death nearly came to the rescue. Hu was, however, cat down, and then taken before a magistral* iMlflfconwfltteA ;O»0A- (fridence that would not bave detained ahy other than a stranger fur a single moment. Iu a few weeks, during Which time be remained in jaH, his trial came oa before the criminal court at Camden, and be waa honorably ac quitted, net one particle of evidence appear ing to implicate him. Oa tbe contrary, the' real culprit, a well known horse thief, i who lived not fer from the place, it waa aacer- tamed had stolen the horses. r . . .. After his acquittal, the gentle maa. too proud to s*k for aaeistance where he had been 90 foully wronged, started for this city, and lived upon sneb precarious subsistence as his sensitive oatyrn wpuld show him to ask for by the way, until ha arrived at Eu nice Lauding, Arkansan, where he sought for and obtained work. He toiled along iq the bot nan, for which be only received his board, until be became sick. Merer having done any outdoor labor, the sun, : combined ! with the treatment he received at Camden, had its effect upon him. Wishing toreaob this city, where hn hoped to bear lrem those who were dear to hurt, be took passage <Od the deck of the Des Arc upon her last trip up hot-one. He arrived in this city eidtpnd worn out with want and suffering, and one Coroner’s jury having returned a verdicUhat “George Russell had come to qia death from want and exposure,” Such, reader, is U<e history of the las.t two months of the; life of one who while living was an upright, gentle, Christian man, and an honorable, high-tpned gentleman. May the sod rest lightly on ty* grave, and God, who knows the sufferings of bis body here below, reward him in that warldi limbs** tha tricked nasra from tfonh- ling and the Avalanche. jr*r rest.”—Memphit > • CMtnpn of np« arrenys^ 1 havei recently heard a couple of dog sto- rres whiqlf de^ervl places ih the long Hid of incidents connected with that noble rare of animals, now suffering their annual immofel tton Upon the altar of prejudice. Q« e of the employes of the dog-pound in this city was one day engaged in bis avocation of drown- Ing the unclaimed dogs eauebt in the streets unmuzzled. He bad drowned some fifty dogs ot all degrees, from the whelping cur to tbe more generous toned mastiff and was about dragging to the river a floe specimaa of the Newfoundland breed. Hewaaalarge and powerful fallow, with a countenance (if dogs ttay he permitted to have countenan - res) as open and houe9t as one could wish toi meet with itythp ‘‘hfenpo feMj divine.” The dog, knowlbjftfiw rate W #aAeing dragged to, held back with so much- •ptiini that ^ie man was Unable to badge him. - While thus engaged in hi* effort to “put him under,” ..gUfclftfMflStti. about foarteea miles from, the city, on (he Flat Bhoals road, wits dreadfetly OAlMked by a fiend in buoaau shape on Friday - last ;s: excellent old lady came near resulting in her m&U Hr sppropelmd^h^-Xro* Hpifend and threw a sheet or table cloth overner head, after which he dealt several severe btovfc'si If id tender her iuMsMef He then dragged her around in the yard by tbe hair unit imiriftlefl Her under toot Untat she "’bis accquifilished, peyry n, and all vaiuame conienre phrloined- The miscreant then escaped, and though efforts have been made to arrest Ska, ha is still at large. Miss Badger is near seventy yean of age, and lily calculated physical-y to _ bear up under such treatment.— Atlanta In- you.bnt ufe«r swdisUnt tron lean ett'urts, he finally Applied by letter to General I*de. This letter was soon honored by an autograph response from Gen. Lee, breathing a spirit of kind ness and enooankgement, and suggested to him the proper course to pursue iu order to procure a dis charge or detail. That latter Mr. Crowder atill re tains, auifc *)UI tramaaiSt, a* an Katr-loom, to liU latest descendants. The skill with which the wonclbn t done, shows that it was a labor of lore. The enclosure la of iron railing, supported *? asas- siae granite posts, and tha cost of railing and monu ment wap #1,200. it is about ten miles sooth of War* Ten ton. Haring thus briefly gfren the history and surround ings of this little city of the dead* I will briefly sketch the proceedings of the day, CoL .Wharton J. Green, of this county, was Chief MarsfrS!, and at eleven o'clock led the ourt*Q* frdla tlie Springe to the burial ground, distance of abeql a mile, r’u-' Vi' '■ ' A staud bad ,oecn erected near the monument, ou which I discerned /. Barron Hope, Her. Dr. Hodges, of Warranted, Bev. T. H. Pritchard, of Petersburg, and-ger. J B. fiokmaon, wko-now resides in this coun ty. * 4 .a The segrkfdllWdttiopene#-by fwadlBg dt#e Scrip tures aud prayer by Ber. Dr. Hodges, after which Mr. Hope recited a poem of two hundred and seventy-Are As was to be expected from his reputation, Mr. Hope gave<u* a beautiful and appropriate production, which was well rendered. Aa your readers can judge of its merits for themselves when tt is published, I will proceed to state, that after Mr. Crowdar had pieced the urn upon the monument and wreathed it m flowers, the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Solomon, and tha crowd, perhaps a thousand, dispersed. The people were somewhat die Appointed pi not seeiug General it. E. Lee, but there was some 'Coip- pensatibn* afforded by the presence of his two sons, Gen. UnatU and Gen. W. H. F. Lee. Gcu. Cox, oi Raleigh; Geiv,Wharton, of Mississippi; Col. Cheek, CqL Jones, and CoL Green, were also present. Tdb- served quite a number of visitors from Frank hn, Nash, and Greenville counties, and was not a little surprised to meet so many Petersburgers here. Viator. — COIRUPONDENCS. ' * Wn^A 8ot.phu« BmuMoa, -«|j Warren Co., N. C., July 17,1866.) Gmm. K,.£.Ln—Honored Sir: In behalf the citi zeus of Warren county, North Carolina, we invite you most respectfully and affectionately, with your family and friends, to-jW&rrenft White Sulphur Springs, ua tbe 8th el' August next, to witueaa the erection of a monument over the remains of your beloved daugh ter, Annie, who died at these Springs Oct 20,1862. When this great grief, with its crushing weight of sorrow, was borne to you, you were battling for our country’s rights with the stern foe, whose strong arm you bravely stayed so loug. Duty to your country, and to tbe gallant men with you. forbade your pre sence at the invalid’s conch, and yon werp not per mitted to take a “long last lmgeriug look” dr hear hef last blessing. Bui few loved ones lingered round Her couch. A mother's and sister’s gentle hand smoothed her dying pillow—white strauger hands bore her slow ly and sadly to the silent tomb, echoing in mournful cadences a dirge on the young and beautifril gone fhftn the earth forever. She has slept sweetly, amid the quiet shades of the family grave-yard of Mr. William D. Jones, former proprietor of these Springs, whose family watched ever and ministered to her in her last illness, mid and gracing it with the dowers she loved ao well. AW* dear General, it is meet aud ptopw that wo s(ol|t§lLunite with oue accord, ndxdMm this hmuagdFw* *<r it with singleness «f Jttirfl with pure motives, with love unfeigned, and supremely blessed shall we be to cherish thus a link of nature’s noblest race, and each hallowed stone shall wake bright memories of thee, in ages yet unborn. Yes! li£ 1*4 hr ; ! ; M 1 * i "There is no prouder greee, * 1 ■ - For thou art Freedom's now, and Fame’s. One of the few, the immortal names, n That were not born to die." Thia is bnt in unison with the condnct of our Air President of fee United, States fee . Dog,” is feat incorrigible “oni£" who disconrees of fee GqVernor a£ar‘t fashion: , ,' _ w low Parson Bro«nlow—Preacher _ isterfrfownloW-—Oortrtiir Brown law, 1 calls President Jobnun a dead dog. M eat 1 is brereeaoogM wattack Am. ,40>4f ' dead dog, who would uot rather be i bear fee namehfBroWnlow^ feefofilr Milfa ^ “i “fres^ \ WE. HAYIHQ been appointed _ paffrppd, Governor of Tennessee .. nert, whelps, hypocrites; lui hteed-lnvmg hjemmvt Mm saturated with hate and feWfose *A,fel» JMSSW. He la an ssite i and *MAteTB*-q*i * ijms Mil lot t Li.-"H riM-'n ■ H liliuu aou idl ^uiiuooiq ru in Cireviwk' JOiyc-AlHicJuj r WkMMflforHflWflbilHS ttk MoWfe^adfi^- fecreoaenfeyireH MrsfewtMacrfete fr-di j«ii IT M iw^ra Iwr WMrMntssreiretohe lbfe. gaat, •QA and. tho tflnaa . -— v- trzn& 11 Krerj tfMMto awyofeyc gt fea* fojfpa Li, Which •n*Wea l Jhe jS E V]f&SSPI?i'# urnln * a WtHMat-liiaMr ri)fenmb screw, tqqay* ttfe^jforlc jran_either fo fee A M.^*rtijdjy , ,R. Motire,bo! s, . ( Ji Stoddard j. ■RfiwKi* ! ■ Uts conc< ton#irt’*d hedUmiieof heU-^t keart heart of » flca4*>n nstturure«qh. lain of hell—a foul, umsl., cm! mnafi of corruption to^whWh*hV ma—s disgrace—au insult—a bpvoafl drunken revlnga of a fidhd. When ha indorses it is to damn. Whan he loves M iato Mm WkeA ha- speaks it ia to iusnto Wbg) be intarteaa lt is to blacken. When he suiilea it la to hid* some deep and diaboUcal vltlaluIut'Mt MMpMfesoa' r—rl—li-ff 'Share is Aet*-4M*iMpi«Mto’s *0- twiniiuia hilt ib mnim nf a Iima Chriatfen >K*ra ia Mt an ourshg-outang iii’fed m&WSmmofastated man—there H not a pikDire On HfcprwiittlHftlafeolw of a warrior—there la ■akiwraaareAhfrttrehwblW more ban eat -^here ia not a beast in the foraatjwtis more lovable—there is npt a murderer in the land bat tsmorfe Innocent—there ri nor k ’flahWoetiU tn klfitlm UiUtugsrete distrietibwl ia- teas -et s 1 bte^vure*— there 10 not a lust soul**, htdl tot,lAMortvISArthte- thero i, not a name in Ulu histoC 'J. traitor, but is purer, auid more uttractivo than Tar sou Governor Blackguard Brownlow, the ranting, lunatic, radical hell the same way we ahoqld hava- tho^evil on earth at once, for eiftler or vtxffehcenees are more fit to rob, torture, and destroy than all the aatanic fiends of hell acting*UTCOncert. AHi: iW%i3B6ri8/H •> The Nashville Batroerftve* a sketch of the Irish rebel Gcodral Fat Clsburn* fii i Io appearance he waa meagre and rather wan ; a light man, with iroq-gtay h*ir, cat close to his head, defies ^ imperfaT, dull small'’ ferej Mk Utfdf’iffllbw comptexioD. He dresiecratVrfyr'tfeflfly.Yiflt With jflatnness, and Hiid !KtftOmef6rgeutTS! society. His frieuds were ftfohis tastrt simple ; hi* manners /Shfiukiag ia Ute ex treme. Iu early life he had- tarred -as-re Oomet of Light Lrag^ou*,in India; later pasted three or four ysatMBiFatiAAAM student ot belkie-leUrca. .Rn night hare been mfoukdu for, a soiWfofo aHd footred hire a Greek. His bearing was cosmopolitaa; his speech peculiar to ltfrqself, a cross be tween a stammer aad .Aq- appeat., .(JletMMqe Waa .very bold and , prjgiapl ia hi* opin-. ions. His proposition, two years before the close of tbe war, to declare al) the flsgtow tree and conscript the mjUea, v evince* bis force of iotellect and sagacity. 'T youfrl meet tbe proclamation of Jtlr. Lincoln,” he said, “with a better one.' ‘ I would, give the negroes uot obly their freedom, bht a bounty of land for meritorious service.”' fie was opposed to any scheme of Irish indepafidenbe. “The Irish, ” he said, “aife pbt fit fdrltberty: married the lady to whom he was betrothed, resumed-the practice of the law, .which he quitted at' the otfitACak " of ' hostilities to become a private soldier, and eschewed Feniauism. countrywomen over all our Sonny tend, who bur• manifested their opprectetioa of the boroes whose grave*i qro legion, and from ahady dell and gorgeous garden, floral gifts aud loving mementoes have been lavishly brought and scattered iu silence and tears, where they softly lie and sweetly sleep, “low in the groahA? ( i J •- < ' ' JlIT “Aud though the mounds that marked each name, Beneath the wings of time. Through fee kind merer of our Heavenly Father, your gallant (Al* feogtat the gOot fefet, even to the end, and you were spared amid fee ihock of nattle of sympathy, and fee moat teaching reminiscences of narrow. We cannot honor yon wife teo -deep a reverence nor love you wife an affection too pure and fervent i and though axilad from vows own aweet y-— ita naliva waika and ahadaa deapoUed. and Ua fsrnaarbeanttr paaaiug away, yet tbe whola boundleaa ooufttry l* yours—yon have a home in every heart, a webmna to every houaahold, and fee whisper of yonr neni.irt-r * thousand bhuatnga upon yon and yew* tfewast feaA and join ua in this manifestation •Cone torn May we all feel with fee dear departed one. fewne tomb wo surround, feat - -The biUow* hreaktng o’er na, i ->ij T%0 atoms that’roan* uMtall, Hi i az*aiding to restore na, ,u W> we lovo re well. s«a dtnfa'Rfl® habit with ffanghten. torckhefo With sister*, aud husbauds so: or-barter away their wives just rust; the! yond this, and (bat the lives we live here de- teratine the ttvea we shalt enter upon here after. On afl thi* broad earth three is not a class of white people so ignorant and so graded ss they are ; ssd aB ; »k*4* ’ and degradatioo bas been brought about bp tbe “chivalry,” wbo haws deprived there at schools, and kept them in meataLnod morel darkness, that wile toots aud reckless aodwickefl ambition i “The chtra is *rt laigfeiand it is mall. it it not; for H it ware the thfwnHgb. wnoiwl nic lion and isgenaration of: I ha Bjntb would be things nlMOUhhc youo^esttof yoq.miffhl a« live to see, so far away would it be iq ifle very dim distauee. It-is impossible to esti mate their nfnflbe/ wMBhfiyWEictDeaa, there being no anffleient data ark .which to foaad a leckoauig; hut the apioiere af those hast informed on thesnbjaot, and long •baarws- tian in all parts <d ttmdowk, have tod ms to the ooucinaioa that it cannot aacead a mil- ffon.” ,1 a sic .chills 1: itaa < »g»aai8«j« tiiiTind simple etoft. ecntotnred from our nsttv* . ‘,„„ linn h. ihk 'tM. ind simple feoft. sculptured from our urenite byui invalid Confederate soldier, General Bragg, in hie olemenoy^ deUUrf fte Ola luirnose, and iU erection wUl be attended by fee S. rerVioe of fee church of her choice. ^ With unfeigned esteem, ■’ We remain yonr friends, Mbs. Joseph S. Jaw**." Mbs. Thos. Cabboll, Mbs. J- M. Hbck, Mbs. Lucnrtia Johh»- Boocbbidoe Baths. July *5,1W8. LaOixb—I tot* read with deep anwjteo. your tetter lOflbekSth ia*a„tnvttiBa myeelf SMdfcreHyto wife#m tneereeboa ef a reeaerere ovre^lh. II Sigbtr- «* Wore* White Bnlpher SpriegA en.fe* Si ^k«^owteexpr^to,o,myfeAmtet» ymrgreatkredreBBtehrewhite *'**,***[•** ooitn mu—hnwtm ot A _± ■, _ My gratitude for your^ attenjtenjnd con.ldreqUoa will contmna ttaroagb hfA *WJ*werB *dll to il lilj! nresiit throne of fee Mere KahferHia boundless blessing upon you. i have alwavs cberishod fee intention of viriUnf urertinjr?»ve?S mure m ufeiLted wife more *h« * hope for on the oapQ^ifW 70* But there «re more eontroUingconwoeijnoM ■ a; is indeed appalling. The earth seem* com-, pletely dried ap, and in many places creeled opsn. Many com fields look like .tbrfSi- ■«»«■. « some deadly wind, had aappsdnqt the last particle of life from its strdggHog become of qa Die Lord ooly knows. TUer* are some signs of ran now (fVedoeaday evening), bat us 'the topar .Who had sigiied the temperance pledge said, “aU signs foil la a dry time.”—Rome Courier, 9th. ' * int ■ - U . IU ,. few week, I have now at my diapo»al ia fee only time wbicb can be devoted to thi j purpose. y U ^^ h s^>w t aS P »5K fof SfXSlS iarthej are distant from riopemy iilde-it sons red daughter, may be mnnswaatiorer fee temla •.Jowre-OoreeattteA• ' .'Toy l.i .. ILU — 1 ' • • .■ "a Wood lost $60,000 at the Saratoga “The Mean Wuitkb of the South.”— “Among the Guerrillas,” ia s UUe of » hook just published in New York,.nnd written by OBe l “EJmund Kirks." The-book 4s com plimeuled by Willfein Cullen' Bryant, the poet and New York Eveqiqg ^qat editor. The following extract will mScn to show tbe character ot the publication,"and the sort ot stuff upon which ibfe firafftlcs, of whom Greeley audBryaqt are representative men, are fed. In all the range of Jitefatoie there is not a more infamous libel. Huinaa inaUos and mendacity can no further go. This is the morsel -. TUB IK They are totally itally destitute oF mor morals and tept them n mentat aoa a . they might make them I pireat insirananto iff destruction of. our cotton crop by thfe wronq may be averted. nCbrewriA seems to have made no progress, Jor aqverel wedu past. Indeed, it seems to have abated, T" ad. hot we«l her nf itifi ISM frt Wfffii much in ™. __ __ We hatalggnsn Mt a fldNb^r of gentle men, in differebr parts of (he country, are preparing to try tha experiment of destroy ing tbe worm whenever it makes its appear- tHrffttJrTWTfla WlHWfDejrttVlWDDtt^ MiG destroy them. Aa they appear in spall numbers,! ssd to-samlt, .gtgcbsfo at. (ha 4yt, and do but little harm until they hatch out * second tittfi-'M la argued that'theft Hrihge* can be nipped in the told. ,y« afipaid Ilk* very much to bave tne matter tested. Ws have no donbt that odming '^earsWlI pro vide a remedy agaii£t this great eriL—► Houston Telegraph. ijlIH.lta.to-lAH.lYg.- Judge OuuD.-The WrehinfftraUnion. to mentioning that a “paldon has been sent to Judge Onid, of Richmond, by tMfiM; dent, addii Air ruiT’juii-iTKi. **- rhutnansuan. Ws mat him raw at Aiken's Landing, nine miles below Richmond, a tow days after the. Seven Days Fight, and w* then learned of bis Humanity and anxiety to get onr wounded prisoners to ottfllbtb a) Unrrl./,,|'l TAlJinS whfilO^fig COUld IC* ceive 1tflQa^imond SOU} buz j -iuj l.i siqi ■rr* safpMretohenreminf aTrellhdlrsnng 13T ChkDflnpc the length ot stitch, and train one tihV of’sttteSno airetner, dili foadfiy iw ‘fiohr wffnfi' tji* It atom* m israisHsn 1 bat-.- u ui J’tenres«l»toW | *maflpBt»*.. •' i n- HC.uted Where iffr'pbsfltre; there are no mrtagli toyet <M( ot WSMI,‘aiM liisWsptleUj' enables remmt ISlto—tet!■•«**»yHMteulUi; ilc< ui i . MT Utifitfo StolTOlteifleW. t»te*Apn, rifeitreter sew, Afros, me heaviest seanfepr from one to more thicknesses of 4UKh, withiffl thsttire ‘Hr medle, tehdon, or trrtit- ■-ggUVsl— saieoqqo H* too gaUsOto tewcllysriuriaAaad reu torn as*width *r rest fieolregi .11 u; •> fo-i-J) oi- range of ttork as the Florence. . wBT’inki^&nS birtff,'*atU, “bfefa, qnnf. tad ftehMrwsS iritesn bresMe rethreameMare !• O* takteg npwff tksstUk foresAM not smforntel by IHetireffnlteVtetefStlott fit if* coil oeaeccr- tafq9g*r«ffoSIfrm .Theerection and ac- curaev with which the Florence draws the thread Into the etdtrflr onafctrtttefhed In AnY fieVing Ma cMheMOtertoeriertlMhtoetaalfcrei. : ! Wtte Ihrisfo tbiY Msttisi wi|if intertreii-k aret- BswemHWMri) kflpi^wlisK Mu ,tr It te folly prtrikril-dnd ‘jlctosHt by Elias j ! ® Ml-meMs many other ta- - --*■ - Ifkn Ar mfi^ain^fc I- k vDwgCVf ffWIvIlWreMWI ltvrerc9|WMHBg Jw$vCo wim Ofeertret Chan H—mm tearel waawfat eafote- totorn wfoifolh 8gh#*ffosfo>li tfclfwe ha»e calmed ’#» wartwaiWerfSiiwtle fcbealrthatWrtnB! for ML red tea gUWb WrttGo AteTiiitv W reqUira* tShStm torregrretsssmmmmhlrrifims wke hur to tell a^ate. Farther relerence »ay be had by , 9WWSffui; . guii-A*fasti fl^aibo-j i.-.-j -lie e « liATHROP A €0.j Comer Congress^UJff hitaker streets, .7. AF-TriM^IO VrAED-OV ■ ' - -•>. -)u:i -jd-..’-.*eoi o.i ui mid! iui--.-. - -.i- M’iCettr.AttJpTw i ‘-■'drt WuJ-M>hifttetobMlahte■tt.~ Mu ^.i ‘' (Opposite Messi^eed.^irhflefi A tk4) t rtdw as iSontn ou 9 HZSffir Vfl swMgb- SKLE^r' Alii) Et'^NSivE STbftf'tF STAPLE TTT - AHD’PiSof ■DEY > Wjob8,' 1i ' >‘' = r rdApedtWTlT lnvlte the ta'dies »f 'SuVannah and pub lic generally to call and ern irea-py stash, wiuuh I am selling off atgreoLlj reduced prices:. ■‘•-'‘•ta i. -1 fc-<mtosT»«'Ote « - Brown dud UeseBtoriheetingsSba Sblritegs, - JBrinte, Coopaader, forejte-Jrito*, I’icyngs, , Towels, Tattle Damask, Diaper, Crash, lrtehUrete»*Mm*i«*t9*amrO! T. - - BUtop-orel Viteovia UvDI.'. -Itij it . - Moll and Dotted Swisses, feWtrt Ladrt, toa* Wteud-Atp^AS, > - Hoop Skirt* and Dorset*, : 1 :.:i-'i Buttons aSrS^SrUmUTeUas aid Parahols, * 1 Hate and Shmire. Money So«pri » i i y.U Perfumery and IteUanaoI aU kiuda, Ac., Ac. rrjc ft mo lv* dal-) ■ , f t* 1 i . srertrlino , y,. f , rrn ni.fi-.J- Bk^TTY- J. J.WEST, _ .. -dl ei dour i.-jijIjA J--. f • ’ successor ,wgtmfi 90., ; IS® BAY ^TRBtT, ' ' City H^el, ^riildiiigs. ■iiiliiii vliinl out *9iq - Lit .,ii' GROCERIES;: AT" WHOLESALE. Lemons, ' l oifi"-i wides, -ii Kairisa Io elq.ijq • :IBqnMBAtii"-«5i rt if- J tisdi svWjHai UOil-; teA JR 1 bn to ,ocii/cfiieT 1 -in: >i rC> vritforodl otj. -yj v I Oltetrs, i j Mackerel, Salmon, Rare’ Brandy, Gin and Whiskey OnehMik -F n i >puqc)toH[ j wo/' 1 Jjsvooi-vr ] v J--IJ1.-) d! Himreiwaisunjimwiai->iii-■> ■< --a u fUbwi mo, - -'.ei tedl cic/11 . rf .-vsSto mama oilr ru 13, ;> I >i n r o^aaiif j 1 a-jb ctii'll ii Hiiin JiDv.ii tun eid Dili ui/,’ v/ninl Jn'/bieoi c f-od BRA^r,J»C'NZ)JKK l^fni Stof jjYn ill A foil A.oil WftlWiWYrrttflEB Ur JCriHL! mj&w '«tIXsZJto4 '"I - 1. i-TSUif/;' f. B .liuusaw -n^< Ihiq.-.n [fltegut Hfls, Sugar- Borin*, Gohumfte and iTilBHTM 4 A vei y n ’■ milt 4 .: JCjltowA h. tM 1'r.tuy HPEQl^L ATttSniOS EADi’TO ‘ GENERAL JOB^ftlf#‘MACHINE WORK, U W wflwjO 3.U 00 iroJeri; ■»;*.; wd J* 41 iniisoA MttalTtt wmtm >1 MMtK, .! 1(1.01 i / ▼qoo tn-.'^tfTaT •• »rrlf # J 'fl AIJGC trator i m" ■' liisu^ance..’. j-is iiGH tr/.t Ta&jMWBtagpgi, Iaswajice Comp’y mwpvre., „ Z (MttaftiBs; f^Ai^fl^ketPjreeldeDt: to, Sec. J. T. Thomas, I Q. SkOMaq < A. A. Solomons M. Hamilton W. W. Oerdof . myT-tt Diiwetor*: -.1 -cuid.-r “ »-•■ J. ELiMemtkn luicq ,-sf J.MsMaimta -.JJ nil - L. j. Uallmartlrf* J*. *:«H ’ •'»••••••’ iC P- Clotnn. AterratA! -ip J. W. Knott. Murou - B. P. Ross, Hscnn ' W. H. Youuer, VteluiHhtis DKALEfl IN EVERY VARIETY.OF, FURNITURE •rf !». >rj. IH SELLING GOODS W Lv.i.- Lower Than Any OlherJlous§, :iii--• jit n ul l { H'euiua imr aoil/n'ilivi i /ui iu/ t>i r*w ->ul -ii r"iil;i' Sib l luw *-• HOTELS Alffi STEAffeOATS i-.ii Hi/, eiiigtoi-J/yJrxiH odJ Du/ <*1 bac i no rUBNMHRO- {hinn *'iii .oi -nil v-f ou vi i::i- ■, !uiilu8»<i i-iji | -Jil'i Ij-iin -»■ -III Hi H eljT !ilr.mnj-i/..r.» f,.J; l-tel - ; ■> i.y MJ1 ml- " J.: 'lini ■: ;/■ , /.! i”l!Ui ■ Ui/lil/lli f _V PiitlLOn extraV^f, uphotstefed.' “ 1 FIf(E BBH ROOM BETS, Walnut »nd Ma- , hogahy. d ' ■'- Il min! III 111// 1 I. //-v- COTTAGB BED ROOM SETS, of every ■ :'i variety-'-to- losHui.ioil fl Diir&G ROOti and ClBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS 1 of All kinds. " /., ■ , a U , ■ ,,v KITTJUEf ^OLDJNtL SPRING BE^S and MATTRESSES, the best Bed .m use, ex AM WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all “ ‘ dthers. 1! - '/’-i - -]••• --n. 1 "■ d» U jot ,•;/• fr: Buiteq : ; LACE AND GAUZE 1 MOSQUITO CANO PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES. . /.i •-O din.ii ’u a»i iiiw i !«■;. fur L'.’I. ,(1-1!) -, .1 -■ -..Il l£i ^il.l. . . ...II ... ] j in* / -iW/ao;- iiiv/ oflw .v:iiiT.i*n oi/i -i 1/ > i, H8 Bwaghton Street, Id u-.r-.D- t--Ml -ill 1/1 (toi. ,./ .. Jioflj lie Nearly Qwt£ St. Aiirew’s Ms jeitAm LOW PRICES ! iu •>' iu 11* J- ia oir -a tosifoeff j-ui-i.t- 1 nA .am, Sales! L .* -li. i j j: TO It'.*’/ lil pJi.Ia Ia Ico/tcfl A-tufiafi uj/bh Xrq _ offj oiviJ 3—id; icT oldf-' Toqg 'rti; jdj i-j \t\b ixul h1; * ^vh-< h-i> renu^A ..-ttWi+W ‘ .iibwu k lI> : jd-jB.'.;uii i.Je/iom J0RY QQfHDp q,-iq •te -beirire*: to thi* ^^rS^asSretogtol^irear "djrol Hrirty varietyernrite Ore** mm ai iu tun and f qv i dl I» a' , Itfow ^"lirer Bolls re* Curte - fioTni t Uee Points oa* ?smmE3rmc -SS ,01/J/I L-lV Affix' i ^ 'n^rmi.'a«i^>kireW ;' ' 1 i. i* ***** if iM(H)hliivneA>/. filttMI QeIa T , SOUTHERN ; e-rr.l pipbr mmm am