The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 22, 1866, Image 1

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V Daily News and Herald PUBLISHED BT S vv. MASON.ru O 1 ] , u ifiv STBar, Savam-an. OF ..*3 SO. 4*10 ' .......4*i0 on. V DVBUtT-ilNG. IrtsSaB."" la!!erlion, $1 '“t j»cb laser- ^ il 'L IS.to' ,c: of ;| 7 if • O 1 s ? 1 4 Montbs s § o X g i « X o ■ S- ? 12 Months. i c - i'Si 1 $30 $ 38 $44 $50; t fit ii t 75 O-J 40 65 66 77 85 Uh 125 55 To 90 105 115 155 175 1 3 S TO 93 114 133 150 200 225 4»i S5 115 133 101 1S5 245 275 54 100 162 1S9 215 £85 *25 115 155 186 217 250 325 375 TO 12b 175 210 243 280 365 420 7S 142 195 234 273 •B10 405 465 so 155 215 255 29S 340 445 510 93 16S 230 276 322 370 490 t 650 •3 10U 180 243 297 347 395 515 590 wo 193 263 315 36S 420 5S« 630 112 205 280 336 392 145 595 : -670 *5 118 •217 295 354 413 470 •15 716 1-24 22b 310 272 434 too G50 750 J 785 130 240 326 390 455 525 680 13G 250 34t 408 476 550 710 820 «* 260 356 426 497 575 740 S55 14*> 270 S7i 444 518 60C 770 890 a 154 282 385 462 540 62( 80C 925 « 10U 293 401 48» 56C 64( 830 960 ldi 303 412 495 578 661 860 990 170 >3V If 510 505 681 890 1,020 n U-i u 1 52.' 613 70i 020 1,050 ^ 1 lpo\ 0.w\ 4*1)1 541 630 72i 945 1,080 i ISO 3W 4 ,[ - 5 I 643 740 870, 1,110 J, 8 4. J 571 665 76C 9D&I ,1,148 1 195: 3 1 *» 4> <J 58. 1 683 780 1,025 j 1,170 30 1 ,, i :J6b 1 50 •j 6(11 | 700 80C 1*060 1,200 MORNING DISPATCHES. FROM Illness of Count i ^ *f ! t*' ; J t ^ i c THE kSfG bpSpKUS&fA* A: HIS PEOPLE. t ( THE FINANCIAL MEXICO. "I-m /, / CONDITION Of o KtilUL'UWrj ; 1 ... K; t ;iy if 5 Am Aatkarit^llti sr ktvPul- r< ' 'tiari. 1 01; f<yvj x JUY ' Kll.LllV ,1 /HK>t. >« * The Chicago Republican/ ttfi ]jtier : Arom iu re porter traveMtefe-WA -‘tee PghddttAfel' fiartyrtmakea the following intareaUNg connection with Gen. Grant'r **>•*> yrc^ hunaefrto the loldiqra who attempted to call him out in mfyp^of the Preeident’s arrival y-Cincinnati “The fact ia, that Sen. Grant knowa. aa has been *XJiP4 ijjlintif eihal^ofthia ti ^ouVy of "ie latter: or by making invidious ecawaawtheac, *■* *8 fe-determiped that no; act of Me ahatmhd aay am earag—sul iMr.-ypy such! contemptible proceedings an the one hapd. or those that bars barw made path I^JW^(gK7 toldfentifr] bias, with the pqptical.-viei (ImO nrdMjBMte (») POKBHCE. letter from a Georgia (!) Delegate- to the | a T.r , mums. ti-j jLI 1‘.f / : vi uiyt ip.liu, ; /. &'• ii ) . IJ'VS- ' I, U<I • (JT . .1 ATTOBSEY8 A^, r Xf'4.^’ I ««WtfkbwtM strMt, OUTBREAK OF ITALIAN l^GABUS. FAI1.1RE OF A FIRM IN BOMBAY. . r . , ;i Art K is leu lavasured liuea of Nonpa- Mi ,, [| le jjkws and Ubkalu. ;y .1 t>erwem> iii-s inserted three times a week ol i,er d.iyl lor .i munch, or longer period, will i ccreril iiue -fonrthsof table rates. ;r A lveriiseiuenta twice a week, two-tliirda of till. ■ rates. A ivertlsements inserted as special notices will j teclunpsl thirty percent, advance on table rates. IF .U’-rrtl-wnients of a transient character, not ■j-rmNl as to time, will be continued until ordered otr, and dlsiyml accordingly. % v S-> y.-ii y contracts, except for space at table .•■rue, will b - made; and, in contracts for space, all . unites will be charged OR; cents per square for vhtlui^e. ;sr iMiwrinl, local or business notices, for indi tide.,, hetielii, will be subject to a charge Of fifty ttt- ,.-r line, lint not less tlian three dollars for each ■ftrtioii. ;<T All transient Advertisements mnst be paid In I is Tri-Mly News and Herald *jiai>!iiiii.il at per year, or 75 cents per month, and The Weekly News and Herald Is issued every Saturday at *3 per year. JOB PRINTING, ' v : stria neatly and promptly done. The JVXarkets. Livkbpool, Thursday, noon—Tho cotton 'market 1* unchanged ^estimated sales to-dsy 10,000 bales ; Mid dling Uplands, 13>*. London, Thursday, noon—Console, H9, 1 .. Five twenties, 72>j. m Be bun, Sept. 20. —Count Bismarck has been taken vsi7 ill, though not so much so as to excite serious apprehensions. The King of Prussia baa written an address to the people, thanking them for their pertji 1 borne in the war, and congratulating them on the victory gained and the establishment of.peooe. Pams, Sept. SO.—The Finance Committee sent here from Mexico to negotiate for a loan are disheartened and have announced that the Empire of Mexico is without funds. FjLpRKNcE, Italy, Sept. 20.—A very serious out break of the brigands has occurred near Palermo. Xhe telegraph wires have been cut tn ail directions, but as national troops bold all of the principal places, it ie thought that the rebellion will be of Bhort dura tion. London, Sept. 20.—A telegram from Bombay an nounces that the firm of Richard A Co., -in that city, have failed. Their liabilities are said to be very great FROM WASHINGTON. MU*x>*anqriHtxgi*, 1 bate submitted tbs above teeth* MHy '■approvew.of wbsl I' bamt wril __ that it fblly end exactly expresses his warea, however; .rate that as originally written. " dtag nentones was in that* wwMa: iWhs* . . a partisan be Utewds IMwihtenlp tosnsigwhia jgvw ent position,' and to this the General teg . qte^tafiuf that it might be taken to imply that at some, future time hedM l*teul tel site agailfein.- wimp— his only intewtfth te aaiafr them anode mss to expwes, as an oReefnMbs'tete*; hi® disapprobation (of any^ at tempt to) identify him with any ever. , The above conversation with General Grant took to.kpow any mnre-wto _ a tries Iff,' Jonrt, KesWRig ill jour city, and yoa wilt llndMtf. 5 ©. W. Uburn, Ibeir, wbo w«a born raised-«nd iicnted lb your ctiy».ahe knows me well-^ : is'a 61o3, good, teaotifnit trae wife, sbe ipprobation ,ur any, an Y Jlete,-Wnutog t—" •*» iszs&s place Id the >>a |WL f ”P 1 } i jefrfisltoJ|t car attached to the train, in Uifdrts»A^/»d# beueral Bawkm' chief of etsfrtoTk aerimrten fab* of another Maj. oral, who, I think, was General Stouemsn, but of* - I am not certain, (Dr I did not take soy particular ••In addition to these military men, there were also' present Mr. Warden, who is connected With- tbs New York Times, John H -gan, of St Loam. Missouri, gt Chadwick, ef Wiilatd’s Hotel. Wtekington, and one or two members of the Columbus delegation, wbo*e names I don't know. -I ?*1 Iu about a minute afterwards, Gen. Grant, who had been pa the i^r«*i<Mnt^to present him self to the pecM 9*dndilfb i*<wfet Junction, re-en tered the car. ana nSvbig sMed hftnself, beckoned fc> me to come and sprak with him. I did so, and 0*1 seating myself by his side hd Wea* on-1» say <lmt ha iMraf - -- itlnt* offloe h» that Rebellow SUM* that ,g refuses to ptsee at the head of it* papa* the d‘ f99> iht*iy-tir Stars with the duips, aad de fend tb a-principles of the Americu .goveni- fifent. 1“ it-:. Q. \V. Ashruun. "•Piflbe Ifactm TeleRraph; t •. I claim a place in year columns because | you have inyt^pd ipformatiop. Reception of the Diplomatic Agent Item Republic of Casta Rica. .DlBOU^fe-lBbS J Washinoton, Sept. 21.—Senor Don Ezeguil Gutier rez yesterday presented his credentials to the acting S&retar^of State, and was received as Charge d’ Affairs of the Republic of Costa Rica, Senor Don Luis Mo- lino having resigned aa Minister Plenipotentiary of that Republie. r- - i .^SW Orleans -Mawhet. j . New Orleans, Sept. 20*—Cotton affvaneeh; sales ot 2.400 bales Low Middlings, 34; Gold, 44 >4; New York Exchange, }£ premium. New York Market. New Yowl, Sept 21.—Gold 1437a: sterling quiet, at 7! n . Cotton unchanged. Flour firmer. Wheat l(o|‘Jc. higher. BuRtifiUi s»3|. ^sfdAiuIl^at 17>f(g>19> 4 '.« TnnblM ftm Bloody A®r»ir Be tween Radical! and El-Rebel 2 St. Louis, Sept. 17 — The Democrat’s Lea venworth special says: “After the adjourn ment of the Platte County Radical Conven tion, on Saturday, a drunken Union soldier, named fiooegan, made some nq* thought that if I published the account already aub- mittr 1 to bioi» be would like it to be dnde^stOwlthi^ be b td refused to receive the proposed deisomtMMciD entirely because he frit' it bis dutytorefuae-av.ru- eepciou or deluoustraiion tendered b^pan|tely to bim- •qK while traveling with the President, or to do any thing which might be construed a! favoring «ty po litical party. Ife>heu went on to reiterate his deter- to attach any political significance to his presence ou the President's •icur*k>B. He had atatf been much similar octasioa by Hr. Bewirdj. Mm htti that __ above aitthu^a* daakable for officers of tu^ arn^yito dVoid participation in ordinary political conflicts, ax^ ceptit was their duty as citiaem to support owly mien who could show a record of oontsfeeat liayalty. Whether a man's aeutipaiita were.Johnsonian or. - , publican, he said he felt that it was an iusult to aby. 4J j.blg&caj loyal man to ask him to vote for any candidate who “ was not a loyal man In 1861. ••la this connection he said that, with) aidffifcaUMMflHk ‘ ticket men who in 1861 and 1862 had been guilty ‘of known disloyalty to the government; because (abd that was said io a very emphatic manner) he felt that to ask men whose sous had shed their blood for the Union to vote for men who had been disloyal to it, was it insuit that could be offered. Southern I conjdhnakdflffiiH^idfffiiffi ddjfc ^ul(fcrid< The Citv of London.—The inhabitants of ihi- my proper are year by. year decreasing. InlT.’l. inr iusianee. there were 129,128 iu- tibltiuls residing within its boundaries; but ii. number bad declined in 18G1 to 113,387, »U probably in 1871 the population of ibe :i. s; n-uiiwncd commercial city in tbe world "ia not exceed 100,000, or less than the num ber i,l* people living in KensiBgton V v Tbe army of people, principally maley|lpf yioves uaUierby every morning is, perhaps, un- paralleWd in number by any human tide that has ever moved iliurnally iu any city iu any ngeol ibe world. Tbe difliculiy of dealing w.in Mica u vast influx, peifestrian andve- liicu.ar, i< increased iu con-equence of the narrowness or ibe streets within its area. I Insc, it i- true, coustitule about twenty- tir - p> r cent, ol its entire area, nine hundred Mai tlurteeu public ways traversing it in run- direction ; but of these oue hundred- atel ninety-!.,ur have sufficient width for one ice of vesicles ouly, and oue hundred ana seventy-tour iu addition are without thor- eugbiiires. l'uus it will be seen that up wards of two-thirds of the city streets are incapable of carrying any considerable stream of vehicular traffic sit all. There are ouly eiguty--ix which admit ot two lines of ve- tides aud sixty-eight which admit of three or more. But practically the main stream of People Coming into the city in tbe morning tod their way along two lines, Fleet street Mil Newgale street, the two thoroughfares toggling at Cheapside and coming to a dead “jch throughout the greater part of tpe day sl the Poultry. Thu obstruction whifch here ■-liraplace should and would have been re ■Wtd long ago but for tbe almost priceless and told him to keep quiet, which he did. A. short time afterwards a returned rebel, named Ualiuhao, and Officer Marshal, with a posse often men, demanded the surrender of Do- negan, when a scuffle ensaed, aud pistols were freely used, resulting in the death of three or four, and UA wauafflng of eight or ten men. "A* nufiiHerVn deh-gates who had started home, hearing the firing, returned to town, and were fired upon by the Ca^ahan party, and several of their horses were killed under them. Callahan fired twice at one delegate who was lying under bis wounded horse, an^ was fired on in return and killed. / ( The latest accounts say several hundred armed rebels hold Plaite City, and have driven ail the Union ifien out of town and swear they shall not return- Great excite ment exists. Gov. Fletcher has been applied to for forte to put down the mob. All accounts agree that Donegan was un armed when Callabau and party attacked him. .th shake lion da iu frieui Johnson or Forrest, because though they had been h)- moat eddcs&ii Into secession, Iha^ were nowMruiy honest and loyal in their adherence to the Uqipn, and were seeking to strengthen it. Bat lic$ r iift! leel in that way toward Norths** wen *hp had b- eu disloyal, and neither desired to associate them nor have them'' lbs his friends, such men should have his support, ought they to be supported by Hr. Johnsi Irieuds throughout the northern Btales. He part larly iustauced, as a specimen of this objectionable class of men, HeisCer Olymer, tile democratic candi date for Governor of Pennsylvania* saying that to ask 1 any soldier to vote for such a mail, of at one time known disloyalty, against another who had served, four years in the Uuion array, with credit to himself and benefit to his country, was a gross insult If men 5 desired to support Mr. Johnson’s policy h?t them, but, at all events, let them vote only for such men as vtcrp true to their country 4/m 1861.*' Despotic Dksignb op x«n ftxniCAt. Majobitt>*- The correspondent* «4 ike Vaiisaal. Intelligencer, writing from Boat^s la§t Saturday, clearly, and believe correcUy, discloses the designs of the Radicals upon tho liberties and property of the 8outh. We ( make two extracts from ihta interesting correspon dence: *. -.4 ' \ • io. Tbe speeches on Wednesday nifht, at the reception* of the souther, i Radical committee, disclosed sam§ important political facta. It appears Isom the author ized declaration of Colonel Stokes, of Tennessee, thm the ten excluded Southern States are to betreogtiizad when they shall have reconstructed their State Bov- rkments upon ttie model of Tannesse#, ^(ksyt until then^ to4SakTwiMe88eeVfll.®yLtioB5tli^bffil)eccm- ber, adopt impartial and equal suffrage. Sad Affair in Cincinwati—A. Young Maw Accidentally Slkootahtu SwoetlWartand then Attempts Suicide*. (j Cincinnati, Sept. 16.—This evening a youog m?in named Henry Brunning. calleif on bis sweetheart, a youog lady named El- linger, residing on the corner of Fifth and Baum streets. He picked up a gun, sup posed to be unloaded, pointed it at Miss El* linger, and the next moment her brains were scattered all over the room. At soon as the young man realized tbe fearful tragedy, he raehed to the Ohio river aud tried to drown himself, but was rescued aud handed .<jffcr to the police^ BOSTON, MASS., :• . ■ AND ’ fallowing VMfifc.MagtYee exacUy as written, Wffl gteniWnl f j..,,, s ■ V-.tanri in:-. - GOSTISKjrTXL ktete Png mtewajk. Sept “ Mtt £ WIHow-*Sir—-I have just - 'ou desire all wbo know anytmog a> MIS' WrepoM* at poai4)ffiom yon will fflR, |**a*rffind.jfWtanrt A trite copy, p—* nfteay —arkduring the last ten yvte'Mai ,.aai wiRMnd yopt exchanges i -wMt-aaaoaat of pur Convention, and finu , • two addresses to tbe public.» Which yott lxi<^R.a wray find the track ot my pen, thj; thoughts of my mind—and the conclusion St‘ Bay . W; **> **■.&'■ ■' EK6LAND. 11 SCOTLAHD, -• • , AUSTRALIA., IRELAKB, lYRWlaai •tl. CANADA, ■ WALES, Or any other British Colony. At a called moating of the fitor^e Dele gation, in Mr.-H. G. Cole's Roams, at the OeatiaentaL Hotel,. Mr. James L. Dem- miag was called to the chair, w»d C. G. Bay lor requested to act as Secretary—when the following Eesolution was offered by CoL G. MtetepyiaMm - „ .— .—_. . . Resolved, That we forgive and forget uie wrougs hut dp propose to make them meritorious: we propose to iynort, bnt will not reward them ; we propose to ae-' eept ami-retfted those w^o at^u^ upon the principles, aWMkeir own merits—not upon.- ttaa -wrongs-«.bis. (WPsion, we p*opo#e tp ad. mit into this delation those wpp, renounc- _ ttifrjkigm* o*; §tate authority over S»- (ional authority or as opposed to National, authority in the States, and also those who are willing to stand on the Repnbfiean Flat- form 'oTlmpaTtial suffrage, and equality be- Copies or Wills anil *11 other Records Cam prosecuted in favor of heirs, Legates* and next ef kin span favorable term*. . CHARGKd MODKRAVK. More than $50#,ooo oo of andaimed money, are inveeted In the National debt of Great Britain ntena, la trait for the unknown heirs, legatees, etc. Luge portion of this is known to betaqg to partite inAmerica. * . Mr. JEWETT is an Attorney at Law ia England, and the resident representative of the firm in that .country. All letters most be addressed to tbe Boston Poet Offlcj, and enclose stamp. REFERENCES: Gen. Yx. A Olhstsd, Troy, N. T. COL Bswabd Fioa, Cambridge, Maas. Col. Ww. t Pauaia, Salem, Haas. Gate 8- ■- OnaaoRt, D. & H., Hamilton. Mi Ot but U- Channill. Enj., Cincinnati, Ohio aaijH-2aw6ni 'frire Ifierlaw. James L. Destmino, “ • Chairman. C. G. Baylor, Sec’y-" " "** -■ G-. W. Ashbuen, " 1 H. G. Com, E. Beyant. P. Harden. lp^i^pt^|^8^. Philadelpl '•ur ,v . ... ... ... Head-Quarters or the South err Loyal Delegation of Georgia, „ Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Jfil TO lllfl il iV taquMlRUM. 1 KNICKCHBBCitEE -.•***'• • T Jut-rone sti-Hiw anil t-ar. V t 1 ' “'•iasiny iq a o tq« Jo «:ttfi- l mir- -J v-Vi /Neulj aji aierd Juiuun -v.ii ufE \mm cm • *° »dl Ol **>£.!<: i-.-tjj • ■ AStif ha*., Mtgooi -ji^j . J l< <%«w. CidT ?■ OfffiWluL * ' "■ M'mbM. o,rfs^i,„ A loJe . u TOBX* At '• %**■■ -i-qiLm ttt- - Tl iH-tU ,lir« ;r ,.i. i.'fil .kj oj aioo h, e huts -ji-i-Hje i-fj of ri.in i. ifoiif'W ,73u-mij-i i/LI 1„ (.(lifii . IM-Iii f-lii-v. li-jl-.-. u - i // J if J Jd.’i tUi> 89 BAY STREET. u. v*u|j izjj ISiiiJciiry j ; . ... j uil /if L 'zluhtti ti in L ii • ■jSmftit uJl (liu : um x I. fliu j . * J rjifl oj iT RESIDENT OIUCTOIS. » <{a a tbiiin Ju - vminjyoO nij Life Insnranee'Goi Assets,^ - Owr.1 aviaite (» P» CawvQ Wvw **» Irtidw t. to. toBiiMM. . Sorrel Bro here. DaWItt * 1 Wklaaaa. WUaon *0» MEDICAL EXAMINEES: W.G.NaifortkM. B. ... . Vhla Opmpan* IsatrtaCrjmWPtete* poBcy haU«s reredalac the.tetiivFodl*.^^.^, * (Latest tha -Bank *MUsamaaR»Y«.| fkaaddiwthrikmih TKg OGLETHORPE Policies Written at the Branch Office slitftftsses Prompt ly Paid. Insurance Comp’y or i^rkkiAH Are prepared to take .a Firr Ms h Reasnafele Tens, At their OMce. 117 Nay anted. -. H W. MERCER. Pnrtjfflt. CHAR. 8. HARDEN, Vice I’mpld** J. T. TnoKAB, See. \.-i>4^. -w-*»A-vr 56 PorOenL Oredtt Oiven, have the honor to refipectfiiny to ’ that thdf Georgia Deiegstiun inter* ate. VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. I npHE subscriber offers his plsatatioa and appar | A tenMccs for sale on raasonabla terra*; also, the eatireerop of Corn, Cotton, Cana Potatoes, nc. now tn process of cultivation. This Fiiatation is situutcil nine miles from Madi son Ormrt House, Fla. and two miles from Cherry Lake Otturch, where there are good ackoolajiow ia Kuceetefai opera- fon. The fertility of the s 11 and healthfuliiese of the place, and the nigh mural toac of tbe neighborhood, make it one of the moat desirable pfoeee in tlie State. . Hie lanu is well watered with lakes and running branches, th it have never failed in the most pro truded dr tights, and me uncleared lands era- ouv- ered With the Inert oak, hickory aud piae timber. snocesaral opetatfou, with staple cotton, a nicti wlU 27 acres tn corn, which wUl pro uce 4,i 0 > bushels corn, the land, oo the entire place are coanpoaed 01 * acres—Item scim cleared and under good DESIRED. . U Liu ii Lut ■ It : I t i- V acres—l.uoo fences. I will also sell eighty head i f hogs, fourteen good will thought suggeatea mis - nesoiuuon, is oue teMcii fills u»o heart, invigorates the mind and illuminates every avenue of file—dedne tug its line of Policy aud action from princi ples, founded in Uulh, And Sustained by vir- tue. ; Tfiis high, aud noble idea which your _ .. _ . . unnoted si-li so eioaueoUv maintained I good dwelling S iuie and cabiu* salficicut to accota- I rmNlueaUUuilaburerauoceraary to wo,k th. plan- males. well broke, two horses, three plantation wag uus, fir-mug utensils to ran twenty ploagba black- smith and carpenter's tools, one McCarthy Cotton Gin. household so I kitchen iuruitare, and everything else on tbe place. . . There ia an unfit ing well of water on the place. thcougk tho long and dork years of prejudice, lots moved our hearts, enlightened our minds, I ore, please accept of the qnclosed Rnaoltttion 08 “*■ * :cl for#pu§nd year use df [ |reedom. and pfacuti os ou the piaiforiia of Equ yhhiits with yourself. Ton wilf, therefor d Roao f.® Very RespectfuHy G. W. ftanmn. Miss Annae Dickinson, Ho. Philadelphia, “ Pa. ■ - * ■ A Word off Ad-riee to Plaatut. I 1 tl ^?a {^Mffii^ifwlN'KhSaarAUt far) loyal repreeentativee from My of the ten excW hts crop as soon AWit esn sute*, that it ahali, in wddiUoa jo-teeratificitioirM- >ftLAgailre»ed and got to market. For a .term *—‘ wHyesre tec ptaa will be found mure advan- be made a condttiDW precedent -to tha, loval reDreneutatives from any of the admission t ten exclad LUC IIBAI BCOaiUU, waa uueuiu> n — • * ~ . uroviding for the representation ot seceded Stai r . .. « -ll i i~ n l,4 nC unffriUKa (Bgeddt tfeun (htt-gambiag system of jailing flip a risw ia the market, which oftener falls when they shall have extended the right of suffrage*! qjiww lisas alter the opening of the season. [Special Dispatch to tbe National RcpubliCM.] Grand Deineattralion at Union Square- New Yorlt—Knthaatostie Katlfieation of tlxe Proceeding* of the Philadelphia (Joaveatloa and the Prpaldent’e Resto ration Policy. -jj New York, Septemper 17.—The Union Sfluare loAte meeting, lur-itification‘of the action of fihe-Fhdadel- phia National Union Convention, has Pf^r} “ “»£ nittoent success. It is nuivenudiy couceciedfRiat with regard to the numbers, respeciobility, lNrtriotic^^en- all their black*. This will be a law for tbe pel exclusion of the ten States from tbe Uuion, or Shies *t-present. Theaelegale* team* States, formerly slaveholding, are to be exempted it. in the hope that they wig aid to impose itupo* the ten Southern States. The border States reject!-* -• the l>«t«Itadical Convention in Philadelphia, conretenco Megafed from tAe Nordifitei proved it, bat were afraid now to adopt it. m 1 m #. • Jk,, /; / ] • • « After Tennessee shall have enfranchised her freed- sssBwewK^iEfflc'i'Krs: modui to which tbe other Stales lately in rebellion will be adopteiL aud the freedm-u wiU be put in pos session of the lands. * Tal-w. .ft 3 1° -r- *r. n - itr 1 thusiaam, decorations, illuminations, laud iq tUls locality—Once a Week, arrangemenu ol the details of the whole pro The Cohn Crop op the United States. •u irrcspoudeni of tliu Ciacinuaii Euquker *h"Ws by tbe lollotving statistics ifial tbe svera i!c inerca-e of this crop 14 about five j* rc «H- per annum'. In 18IO.(Jnj cfyp was jil.875 tunnels; in 1850,592.081, i«4; iu - 1 * 1 s-kJ 451,707. and the esumaied Cropdor is 1,039 000,000. Tuu different p-irtious he liuucti S.uics where Hus crop is tbe s fi|ilc ate sS Inflows: -Vew EiioJaud, New York and New Jersey, ‘1318,890 ousnels; Pcnusylvauia, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North (J .rolina and South ^■iTuiiiia, 128,998,249 bushels; Cfeorgia, toen.la, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, ■^riiausiLs aud Xexas, 147,425,726 bushels : blue, Indiana, llimois, Kehtucky, Teauessee, Missouri, Michigan, Wiseousiu, Miuuesota, -'-I uiict Kansas. 550,627,943 bushels, from these oiatewciits it will be seen that •ta hutiou will have to depend mainly upon tot Yaaeys ot the Missouri, Ohio aud upper rivers J and from the States above toeuuuuca Illinois produces the. greatest Ifluuuiy. Iu Ouio the average yield per acre ‘ r foe last twenty years has been thirty- toree ousueis, aliaough as mauy as one hun- l! *ea ana eighty bushels have beeu grown on » sihgie acre. - There are many counties in ■-t state where the average product ia over lu rtv bushels. ceedings, the political demonstration of to-night has nover been equalled iu this city. To attempt to esti mate tho numbers present would be futile. Speaking was progressing during the whole eveuiug from eight different stands. Every inch of standing room in the whole Square, And in every window, and upon every balcony around it, wssoocupied. All the streets in-1 avenues leading to it were crowded. The most perlect order preveded throughout, and the. - whole sffffr passed off to the gremuut satisfaction of the people aud to the highest credit of the committee of arraage- *• P- *L Tf£ Case or Mb. nAy ChandleA w-u-.-. Mr. L. H.ffltandler. United Btatea DTaKcfTtiorney for the District, and, by virtue ot bolding this gar lion, tbe prosecuting attorney against Jeff. Davie, rnsvasiatgas r.mge tbe programme of tbe trial on bebalf qr >ine ‘ 3JiT id States tnstnctAtU Suites circuit C -urt of Virginia, and pnrsuant adjournm< nt of tbe'COurt at its last session. Fron 1 cau le-rn from ar. Cbandler and other sonrcda, the questii* of.Biaftcai iffatmeqSt involved in k good deal of mystery. The preponderating belief indeed ia that m«e will be mrtrial; that Mr. PayiSw^thn com- SiKio _. _ appear at such tune as 1 Singular Affair at tuu Dry Tortugas— Wounded.—A tekcnoi from ^obilv.*, un Saturday, contains tbe following ‘‘^•nishing aonuuncemeiTt: “Tbe Florida ‘ Nfc; v a states that the Dgc Tortugffis slilanda The Express Injunction Case.—In the ease of the Adams Express Company against tbe Orange and Alexandria railroad, argded some-weeks since, and A under ac*Fisement to enable the court cdbeuli and examine tbe numerous authorities referred to. Judge Underwood has granted an iujaction restraining the railroad company from violating the contract made with the Adams Express Company. . . Tue Alexandria Gazette states the above fact, ana adds that the iqjactioii Involves the following The tout (decided by Judge Chain bliss yd utters in tbe Stale Court) did not in/olve the c^piuct, lor tbe enforcement of which th)E* suit waslwrought, And therefore the Federal Court had jurisdiction. That the contract beiore tbe court was not forbidden by public policy, nor iu -violation of the charter bf the -railroa .. That it was competent for the railroad company tp enter into a s.-ectsl agreement of the kind referred tch it done with due regard to the interest of tile stock- hoilier*, tin, legitimate profits of tbe company, aoj providing it was willing to afford tbe -**m« (Equities, and upon the same terms, to all. That tbe contract appeared to be advantageous to tbe railroad, aud did not give undue adentags to tkF 1 complainant, bat only required H-t bitter terms sboi ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ■ Last Uuaday tbta will beabeeud of tbe whole affair. Others assert ie.* between aow and tbe appoimted time o)f trial, Mr. Diris waU be either es| *' doned rebels of tbe lata qar. . As for Mr. Davta, bunaalf.,1 *«*• and authoritatively assured that he * position of Executava cfiuaenoy in h speedy, full and impartial-trial, and ariog ufid; wbo is " to liixd upon oy a st- ponfedcrate flag, am _ _ "’itfiaed ihere, was seriously iojored by tbe ^plos-i-iQ q{ a atieii. Toe vessel was a c 3ooin:r-rigged steamer, and pnlnlgi* lead- Co|,,r , with tour guos on each broadside, W|| ich were all discharged at ll-.e distance of l *o miles from tbe island, when tbe boat j'U: to sea. Tue United tikgftes revenue cut- tr was lying io tbe bartkffl# the time, but, '-ei iiiviug on steam, was unable to pur- sac.” I , . toy - ■ — Butler, Burnside, B-Ats and Browaiow ar>; tbe busy B’s who propose to improve tbe uLiuing hours in tbe Radical bive ibis fall. aaMHUfc Sad Affair evening a young man named Henry Brun ning, called on his sweetbUiM kjlfrnbg lady named EHioger, residing on the corner of Fiflb and Baum streets. He picked gun. supposed io be unloaded, pointed Miss Eilinuer, and the next moment her brains were scalier^ all over the worn. * - As yin himself, over to Ibe police, NoaTHERB PREACHEbS ON f number of tbe ministers^of ibe Ohyo Con E*-y.~a!teaBWM3||4eS .1 lively inScr- g* d . “ tat ion aucc eavfnlly. 1- siiplieil for early, the purchaser will get n bar gain. Address me at Mention O. H„ Fla snie-lir J- iHN L. TOOKN. STEAM ENGINE AND SAW MILL FOR SALK. A FIRST CLASS SPECIMEN STEAM ENGINE and Saw Mill, manufactured to order at tbe FW- tuu Works, Ne York. Conslrta of aa ea«in* of 40 hone power, return Ins boilsr, with aU the eoava- Dieoues complete; iron frame, 4> bet carriage; M filch saw; patent aelf-selUng head blockl; too feet fog chain, with pulleys aud first class beKiag for tbe mill complete. Tbe whole is perfectly new nod can In# purebaied low no api-ricatfoa U aaao tf LaBOOHE WEST A DANIELS. There are, however, exceptions to Ibis !^3E mom bufrloiallow- them to control we stouid xcibded bo very sure of our ground- < Wo, trunk one bqrdeLi4gay.be matte with solely with jhe- present cpiipn .crop,. Tbe inducements to realise, growiug out ot the varied ihfd Resting wants of uot ouly planters bnt eVeTy other class, are, perhaps, greater than even bef -re. On the other band, tbe anxiety of buyer* to see the crop thrown upon the market is unusual. To some extent oar planters wiU bo com The; "NEW DRUG STORE.” BULL STREET. DR JOHN A MAYER Agent, Rcapect-n ly informs tbs Physicians that hc la pre oared to put BP proscriptions at all times. A light will be kept burning during the night at tha door, where a l«eH win be found. FOR SALE, 2 Jail I.U u m A H ANDSOME RESIDENCE la Stockton. Ga. mocktpn is a beautiful villa known as ttaUun U, A. A G. K. A Add residence -DIVIDENDS PAID IN CA5S, ’ ADDBD TO POLICY, . ^ PAYMENT OF NOTES. N<$-JP»rieltnre, Enlb w meat /aw- . Life PoUcieu Written. ; • -ii *»<• -4. • .1 . •; | . -Jiit fw fiaii i»d jp-t a circular setting forth rata*, “fed 11 11 *' 1 ‘i.i.ir iu -lumui iii u| -4. . ur We have one rate of Prsmtam for avery part of the UotuiratliMs.' wmteim af travel within the civilised aacfieiUmtt. This feutare la srpsdally U- vorable to Soatbett tdSComasa as many Omapaaies w* in the habit of charging Mas >ata* for tha privi lege of residing booth during sammer aaocth*. ~rir.i <>jf J tiij .. . - • J ifMduAii rj» A-p>r./wNCM-Nr>J- I> i: ;ill :rniAT<! ini) -fii , . A.wn MW. fe'BGYJ), Agent E, H A1I0LD, Dflimilliiii PHTaciai BArtlVlN YONGR Examining Pbysician aepll-tf ’ can be parchasad cheap. Alao, myferta ea.300 acres cleared. It miles from No. acres. add 10 mile* trom No. 14. rot particulars address aaM-lm* Terms to salt aotehm !. MARTIN, stocktnn. na. pciled to yield to these ioNuanceo. natrfi contracted debt* to carry oa -the bui ness that are due—they need bagging, rope, «il< and Woo—their laborers, in uouy cases, arete be-paid—their children are to be aent frrdBNcKil, and part of tbe money ia requifud i ret 10010i I TCIPUTD lUINlTn nor^?T^SL“ d ““i 1 “- t LLAaoHiAL ItfrUrlLn WAU ILU frTorde^^Sr^®^ . _, nent he should go no farther for tile ireSent.' We think the present otop will do J214,SavannahF. O. o gambie upon. That'll' wifi be ahort be- ] eepo-tm low ail Noribern and Bufopeaia cnicaiations, Weffisve not a doubt, and we would not be iiii win jiffi the planter will a port of bis crop L *- |10 superintend the education of savepai it, in onr judg- I Jl boss, for advanceA fn* tater -r will icatdc farther for & I Guyuapu- disy. f*r. It jj-dyfijisd to^imon tia Wiw1lte(1 ftgt 0 f our bard earuinga by the i-idirtiocnt pl4^tMby«cWraddJ»_^*heUnl|M G f Manchester and Lowell. The Notice. j. m. NEVITT. of th* firm of Merit, Latiwcp * Rogers, baa amartatrd hfemrif with- LattrepA crops in India, Egypt, mad everywhere, are I t^Dry Goods banlaeawat tha old stand <M HENRY LATH BOP A OO FOR SALE, «. MoOQtLY, Ssreven Bonas ‘Political K»t am Miaaooni—Bum^whed —A tit. Louis dispatch sgyi: M , - After the adjournment «f tbe -PlaMfe . ty Radical Convention at' Plattc 'Ufty, MIs- souti, on Saturday, a drunken Ufiion es3S£rmafkRCi i lss when Sheriff Ogden took hU pistol aw*y and told HIM I® be A short time afterward, «Iff atwgeB, a je- ■Ml&VttU&gP- log in the death of three or. (WJ> the wonbdlog'of righf" 1 ; A number Of the WY ed for home, bearing th* firing, town, (tod weiff fired emi tod aevi SSS&jKfjt* 1 ' lying nnder Me wi abort this year, sis' well as iu tbe United States, and we Would of least wait until tbe Icomiyrtitiotx between Manchester and vmvuJifWttit £ 'VX. until the latter is supplied, but this yeas we dave ndt enough for bote, nod they should ’be made to pay -ferit whew 4-hey get it. There"' is no teaffon why the present efiop indnld hotbring fi»ny ceott per poffad, and ; evtiimore, and we Witw I*®" | Braids of the City ol Z ~ “ thii nefieasiues of the phwtecsdrt eot X teiaaned by the Ordiaaaca of Jaaaaiy Mto, force them into the- mark* eaffly.«r-dfaco» I itMAfor the purpose of fending itecoupoaa not bere- !*jL r £ e ln rr fi I toforeredea iied, ar* now ready JHkey are of thejmn- lihgntph. • j Tsainal tnava'av 1 "** "* f 11 * MW fftt- and ho*d- en of over-da* coupons are tnvttadto A Pulaski House Stables. an30-tf Notice* it vLaDiss' SouTubRx Btilts' Assocrinot or Wvlasil—We learn from the Baltimore 5un tuat the executive committee ol Uua toboexcbMgedfortn«*ebomfe. . . All BiMids for which Coupons are theded prarifma U May 1st, 1944, wifi draw iataraat from Ut, of data **' TUrt " R. T. CHffBON, CtitrT t , ioriy-i . _ . _ Egttflfawfltfgaaal For Sale or ‘ations in Cam>l, Baln«sore, Botemd, Tafert, Washington, Hirittov* JSffto wmttigea, Maryland, and in the State at Delaware. TW-VstdiMribetten^ IdadrWMbaaedoo wflCiSS SS^JiiSSlSSsaKSS start- South Carolina and Alabtmta asch^fii 5,000, .effto SUMMER RESIDENCE oa the Salta, with N A -w*~ quire UI4T Congress street- acres attached, ia offend for sate, or wiU be exchange-! for a c -mfortafile rvafoeoce la town Jo* M^yb^d' SMS*. I eAoN MNNM> Arknoosa and - fflnrida each .. roJIj>*% COf'i 'TLeau u aitoited to Maryland wab Eastern Hay: 1 I (from FW *. *15 ILL A kales PRIME EASTERN f aadformfel BRADLEY. SAW HILL. '. SAVANTtMt, OA. Tssttwnxxs^iswssli Sisr'^r^r. — — «A-K_ T . || ‘ | 'sssiggS' j- ^ i ent- cotEff i lBBtoff,' J, tN'®®® , ®^FffM®® fft offRvy pe- j .ft/AU .w oa.< y.;.-,.; d. 1 I- • vr- ill B. W.1 C. I. Hardee William Haater A. 8. Hartrldge , A. Porter R. Morgaa J. Stoddard J.T. Thomas W. Bams hart P. L One B. A. Crane A. A. f " M. Ha JLAOohaa Tir^entt D G. Pane J. McMahon L. J. GuUmartia F. W. Sima G. Butler . myT-Cf E P. Clstna. AagmCa J. W Knott, Mmob B.P. Rom. Macaw W. H. Young, Colambn; S. B. HABBDfftTOS. DEALER IN KVEMY VARIETY OF KURNTrUHE IS SELLING GOODS Lower Than Any Other House IN SAVANNAH. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FURNISHED. PARLOR SETS, extra well upholatered. Flrffc BED ROOM SETS, Wainnt and Ma hogany. OOTTAGE BED ROOM SETS, of every . variety. * DIMING ROOM and LIBRARY SETS. MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS ef all kind*. COMPANY. a fidT jvqu A T1CKEJ F0R 0NE DAY, Itoertn#K«to1»dv*n»fff -Ratal Aocidaat, sad iff par weak l**fftat*Mlri>hM<*k™—"» AcddeaL I For MiKitwMi Fit dKlffl, $25- LACS AMD GAUZE MOSQUITO CAMO- PIEB, aed CAMOPY FRAMES. l-.iJill OonelTWYel Without One. /) /-.)! the H i*i lit ,iU. nil No B$^i;5hdiild Neglect It. .I"L si fill |l-li I ;1; Jill radf Jfid fitefr Cheater. | n S-i-l.,7 *■>,( ,„} Sid- i WM. Ri BOYD, Agent, *1 .O SAT BA^MMW. M^LTT, Ageat, rimr- : .If* nil b-.fi IU tel t :-fill.fill f sw utLj.iLu.ruuu. i -vi.q x*.i gn ,»•••. Mj"-' i Jut©- 1 i 1 i.'DWNta-MWMfftafftotewafenmrt -l<J* otninjod fnJ anus ->*it usdj l >u: -Li t 'Lew ol vlviii quo oa - -iiiifli ' KITTLE'S FOLDING SPRING BBSS and MATTRESSES, tha beat Bed in uae, nod WARRANTED SUPERIOR to all WAREftOOMS, 178 Broo^itflD Street, Rfl! (Haiti it. Aadrcwl M JclMm BACON! BACON! Fifty Hogahe«d». ShonMers and Sides, kssffashM iffifff Jnt RR® hath W. H. WMtaajr k ite, DTXE A 8PARUAWX. mngWBrnaa. « -i j - 4 ti.! fij'v rfoiuiur- Aiuia oJ il 'uJJjvjtda non b