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

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2-no. 236. News and Herald J publish* 1 * b* V V. MASON. . stBrct- g.TuntAB, Gao ...Five Cents. S3 so. $10 no. • j i it/tjit G»>-U»i«gr' Billy Canard About Kidnapper*— 1 The Troubles at Fernandtna—Col. Barlow’s Order In Relation to Military Interfar- l ■ abase Srltb /Civil Processes—Mew Bblp Yard. ^ADVBtlTISDfG. t 6 " ....insertion.**- 5 ®? eatAflnser- t-aBE- n ' 3 . T ; cents. vppHT News ana Hera f‘ ! ;! ,lLr. or 75ccntspor«onfb. and 1 News and He|al$* S3n .riayat^'|er^a^ f ' [Weekly ..sued every .« printing, ,* at , yl n<l promptly done * Telegraph. DISPATI Letter from Fernandina. *1 Cq the Nxv Fernandina, Fu., Oct. 12, 1 Tbe recent gale which swept with terrific fury the Atlantic coast, made a sad chronicle of tweaks. Bcsidtwtlig Evening jitar, which sfek beleath the JfrgiSg Irfifie With nearly thriefi injured sot—, mAw>fter£escaped so I ^ awful a fate. yetr%eamg*the Arks of old I pie ocean's rage. The bark Avola, from Ma- | t ikjEJ1ferfei3»KGf A, TUiSti'W^O^OBEB. 16,1866. mfuTJ -— PRICE. 5 CENTS. Ttsnjs at Hay Port, Florida. 6uuuu-min6mnui t From a. private letter we learn that the brig Martha came hear being a total wreck daring the recent gales. , She struck twice in coming in over tha&V. John’s .bar/ and lost gallantmast and fore-topmast stay also had her sails tom in a shocking There are five schooners and two ng in the river waiting to go to sea. The OoTtnsr Klect ot PsaasylTaala— j/i j j His Speech at Harrlstarg. lew Orleans to of tbe People of Governor Wefljs; . wss a meeting of tbe most intelligent cd people of lTew Orleans hith ht therolym- ?»m Is, misstatement made in the letter or Guv- ’rUb I eruur wuda to T. H. dpqes. in rglaticm to the present lanzas, bound to Turk s Island, and the brig 0(mdtt JL ^ pabU c-sJM<f.eni ft^ta&l»lt£ n* i>i- iK'yhjMBBflh t0 lowing address, pn FHOH EUROPE. firt Y<* 1 , Stanley’s Speech at tlM Calil* Banquet. *' a ' us ON N ENGLISH AND AltfeRI- lX \ DIFFICULTIES. 11, A It A M A CLAIM! New Yoik, iost spars and rigging. Both vessels reached this port on Monday, aided »s:,«wn twenty miles South, at Nassau Inlet. A barnl of q/imakers d'intfuftrje made a story oWfbr Aole cloth, W irarS fabrication, that a company pf guerillas were coming from the_ d to dey.oqr the sable portion of onr lowing address, prepared *nd submitted to the meet- i there, sad most tell with damaging afreet npdn , un&ir, partizan and prejudiced letter of the Gov- On Wednesday evening Haj. Gen. JohR.1V. GdA$r' ** delivered m at the Jones House, PennsyArania, upon the reception of theyi°fhig election as Governor of PeftnsffraftiL.' dwif spoke as follows: L j , i. . j , e . \ j j . Fellow-citizens: As the candidate and represen' tive of tbe triumphant Union "Republican party °* Pennsylvanife, 1 veciproctie poor oua§rilninli9n%;»0rt return yon my sifeaer* thanks for this greeting. It is indeed a noble victory we have achieved. We cannot too fervently ail'd too repeatedly offer thanks to Al mighty God for this nsw evidence of. hi* presence to* * ofitm? nationaldifficulties. Thewe.ba4d tftaPfefeided us through.the sufferings and deattis of a causeless 'nas led ns safely through a Sew ahd even more trass su doss parti. The totsMIgfincc oi the terrible overtfatow <* * p^q^yiv^U-- 4 • lbq..#qblime civic sequel to tbe crowning victory or Gettysburg; the second and final itufisikf Of ft! rebel aympathtssrti wfli fdtovsr and justly settle many disputed questions. It permanently established, the face tbid Government of the United States ik vested tn the American people and in their represen tatives in Congress assembled, and not in a corrupt QMcntive; astf upon this strong and “ “ lips wo* stroll now proceed to fortify _ roads of and the attacks of treason* Afee truths and covenants; that the Government S. B. HARRINGTON. AHfNCV emor: { ed ib St.AragVRitine tot About the same time the Sheriff, holding the People of the United State*:, The statement in ah official letter pf his Excellency, Governor Welle, to T. M. Jones. Esq., evidently writ ten for publication, are of suA * startling fend extra- ir.ei.inr character, and cast such unaparing obloquy r good people of Lonisiami, by representing * inimical to tbe Constitution cart laws of the United States, and as being fatally bent upon under mining bi very foundation on which t$ if great Gov ernment retft4ff,U)ey req^j^fh* ^otieedi^j answered. The Charge that Northern citizens are persecuted L-nli rtft m‘n ,irnrmf imili+jtrv hurl 1 their social intercourse and business avocations, is wnth at ejectment WhlOlI jne , military naci I J£ own to h»ve no foundation whatever in truth. restrained him from executing, received the I Northern capital is needed, and it ^constantly invited 1 - in the Emits of oar State, Lby immerous citi- the different States North ftcl “ foilou Janies . i * BAKTHItS, Cl I Sojjffe^aber { jailing from oi perleet security in our midst, both in person 5 I andBroperty, nor used they have any recourse for :■ I proftctlon to tho cents any lbane than our owu cHf- ’ 1 " ft, for the nlain reason that if they have recourse .13.—Foreign dates to the Cth.ha.ve to litigttion such is also the necessary result ot eoiu- mercial relations in ail countries and at all times. As to tho record of crime mid offences, we challenge any city of the Off idea Stetfca, 1 North tutted til,- to>GJtmj»re J.uiea complimenta Lord Btaffley’on , jMc banquet in Liverpool, which .. ..jutd to satisfy the United States tliat nil,that country- are Bafe in his hands* ..vests that his Lordship shonld take in :LiKva ridsting to tbo Alabama claims, -actable as they appear, it is persuaded can u the necessary temper and judgm^M('|'y.99D^ : . , bear. It further suggests that Englshd^ nil-paTtlgS subnut her neutrality laws, together I... o: United .Slates, to revision by a mixed , ji. Also, that the time has come wiacn i^n- v.[n'etiug tho Aiabauta claims is no longer u: „oiiBtraction, and would be gcehfjied by ,1 suites as a spontaneous act of g£K^rill. statistics, for nowhere is there less crime daily com mitted than in New Orleans, when numbers of popu- | Ut it motive Fire in Montreal, :ra, Oot. 13.—A terrible flro occurred in the t _ regar||tl] sons or the question at issue. ^^mir^eSlent servant, . . Ai.- ia. fT , .jur, . Capt. Engineers and Srevet Lt. C«L, Comfianting Fort Clinch. [ f , Now'I thiDk Col. Barlow, who has recog- ritb un ate and j of cer- conveu- ,3t Roches aud St. Bavears ra- , ji liumlreil houses were destroyed,, four ililier blown dp. The whole troa-11 street to St. Lauvler toll-gate, length, it burnt. Seventeen churches e destroyed. Two hundred liousesare hty thousand persona are rendered author of the He ihstructiAifs. Geoond Grant I instructed the military commanders serving in Florida, to confine themselves to the line of their duty, and not to intermeddle with civil affairs. In tbe face of such instruction however, by somebody’s direction he ignore* I M-ir York Market. , Oct. 13.-Gold, 51 Ji; exchange, 107. rut at 42® 44 cents; flour steady; wheat. : corn 2 rents better; provisions stesdy. Evening Star. ITHER ACCOUNT OF ’ ASTER. THE IHS- |o\i) MATE SAVED—BOAT LOAD |lt LAMES LOST—SAD DETAILS (IF St'FFERING. permitted to make the follow Aria a letter received in this city, by n-l. Smith, from a lady residing at niiills, Flu., near the mouth of| v tRa r 3 ii.ive ttlready heard of the loss of i' Evening Star, which foundered I" ;...] inform you that a boat load of u. irr"« of the second mate, started 'lip and were all lost, with the Hi- ■ i: tie mate and two of the laiBi^ i a quite j-oung. The bbat whfc^ :it ia lad got within two hundred I'M the he ach, when it upset and ’ftrth s were drowned. One of the ... daughter of a wealthy farmer laoJethaJ. Her body was found on ath sidburied. She was abodfeeven- «ts of a ge, long, light hair, and very • at slic was buried among the sand Tl- ether lady was the daughterof a if intleman residing in New. York, a Ltr t ody was also found th$ «harka ur ij.-irly all up, with the excep- a clothing, by which Aft Whk idfar 't- was buried in the cero&terfr M tgaTc a man ten dollars for recove*- |t-s remains. ^ , ■-thetime that the ladies were drowned f"tt in-atio, not having had Anything 1 seven days with the e^pegtiyyft 5 turnips. Neither of the ladies '■'*1 iu anything but their nigbt- |-' k it was five o’clock in the morning tcssel went down. [ ■' “ ; ‘tc. whose name is Gouldsby, was -®tL; : ht to behold. The poor fellow ■ t'u ugh fie had just arisen from the f ‘ is receiving good attention. And tg very well.” •neil, it so.. Sheriff Nassau County : Sin » The tresfrictions imposed.npoq yonr aetiou’ui chitis of J Tax atlas,” tqr nij letter of • tire 21st instant, are- h|re#y r#aoved. The military wiU not interfere with any civil I *i ) t 2*flP«L e f r °" 1 process. I have, however, to inform you n u tho/mp»XavJ daty of the people of .dnuii.in^ ESTi aud^levatreg' that I am instructed to preserve the peace of j tofrjnta th«"faperBions by rctorunco •<# fccofttlo- f-acttStiauaeievan _g the community under ail circumstances, an$ | *?<*?■ . ^a^ert itoww.undauwUe i»ct. Should there l>e a disturbance through j out the distinction between- execution of any process of law, it wttl b® f^bnntai has been entirely obliterated. Woaroallcon- stitution*! Union citizens, desirous to Testors an<I r®- ▼iye tho happy of the Republic, when it was an honor indeed to say, ‘*1, too; am an American citi- Een.” This is the fealiaf* andthess v§ of the vast majority of the people of Louisiana. Tbere is an insignificant minority of wild aud restless agita tors and revolutionists wiio lately atJempte J “ u "" ’gjftffMeled impudence, a of snlivi^t iotla ill municipal governments, by ’tse bafrungept tain individuals who had been members or tion that had long ceased to exist, and who were qd- oouraged in their deluded bourse Wy mitigtrtdnd treed- ni«d talents and admitted*WUpmen.sin his j profession, owes it to himself to disclose the I commenced by tbi» claea of jieraone, aud they alone r >., • , , , . ^ , , | *reregponBible for Ihe dreadtnl calamity flowing lrom It. All tlie statomeuts tftal have been ho iudiutriously fabricated and circukAef, .tbA**itm««p»t,-»$^_ la»- abiding people were deMbferetely-Anurderkr, i» utterly falae, and those who made them know that it ie so. Heretofore riots for very many years liavo been un known in New Orleans, and were it not for the riots originating from tbe attempt to resuscitate the Con vention of 1804—riots which were confined to the itn- toeiiate vicinity of the Mechanics' Institute, suil all civil authority and assume* the Hoveru-1 ment of this city and county. The purpose and object of the Government IS to preserve ! negroes in New -York city, besides Philadelphia peace; if Col. Barlow preserves it under ill w ^ ) g^^'; aBgMtathBquMl ion of the military, circumstances, military law absolutely and I an lnarease of which is demanded by the Governor. ... „ , ... I IT the object of having treops-quartered in tbe State unconditionally puts the civil admmistra-i batomalnt>Ml0rderan(ltr! , nquilit y > and to pro t«ct tinn in shevRies r . i t 4 1/ L 8 r tbe freemen or Bo-called Union men, all we have to RWiuaiKjwts. ’ ? £ v J i i 11 gay is that an increase at troops is wholly unne«*Hs:iry; Knee the "war, Feruanrena 'CSi beoomff I indeed, If there were Rot a single company of soldiers. somewhat famous for the mauulacture of £ V'not dfs^edTn^t^ teJtreTt lumber. An association of Northern sh5 ^ Hfe^;^Vtee ^rte e «rrei.y 8 ahYe e ^^^ wM- buildcrs propose establishing a ship yard I mg to enforce the Uv, preserve public trauquihty here. live oak aud hard pine are abundant, J ^LmSS^ of X without regard to color or nationality. troops now here be continued, or frvfjgi ineteajped, te^ ffihffili continue to extend tor thorn tt^ luh^ni ' cirilties to which they are entitled, and vrtiic wais extended to them with pleasure; at the same time, in the opinion of the committee, their presence is not necessary, the city and 8tate authorities being abundantly capable of preserving order and protect ing the inhabitants, colored and white, in ail their In anppert ef which we refer to the fact that within the last eighteen months, the aggregate value of the property of the city of New Orleans has nearly Ambled the valq*it bad oefWje the unfodtinYit^ ci*l ing telegnqn* m*1t **1* ^ gencor give the results: I Even-handed justice is administered to all men, RxLTiwonR, October-10.—The election is progress-1 without regard to eolur or race; *nd the Juifijes, most ins auletly here, and tbo judges are receiving the I of Whom we of the Governor’s own seieution, are men vote; oftbose registered in 1865. I of integrity, sbility and impartiality. It men dtaa.- 1 The conservatives we making no efforts to elect 1 fectod to the Union are in office, itw generally Abo “flielr candidates. I fXMt of tba Governor, *s lie made Lis own selections, Hot a single disturbance has been reported so lbr. I with which the peopTe had very little to say, nor were The whole Republican Council ticket was elected. I The free coloredjnan has always been a competent Chapman’s majority is 2,840. The vote was very I witness in our courts, no matter whether the parties light, being controlled entirely by tbe original regie- I litigant wears white or otherwise; Ihey baT© always 4t*tiw list haft the asms capacity of acqinriag, holding, and d«- Baltimobb, October 10.—Chapman has 1843 ma-1 podng oi all kinda of propyty, as peri>nsof tiieCau- ^°Ttie Bepublfcans lihVp carried every ward in the city and elected.aU t^e Council ticket. election wJ manftei<iof wliichM the eoutitry they attempted to destroy; thut when our furefathers declared man capable oC aatfgpavnpuwit they rejectee! theimreay of human alavery ai*d pk iiged equal politicalaighta to all their aucqpssors; tliat here after the citizen represented in the Stats and national legislatives piyat be clothed with tlm* lights bf dti- zenship; that all the agencies of th‘C C^Velbrnefit, civiiaiMl miiiiAry, must be perseverlngly Stiff sWmly' fxlrfiseil to protect, vindicate, and, tofifge our oppressed brothers in the the savage pofsecutions of rebels who Sfe peri incut and. defiant that even Andrew Johnloh to pardon, them; that this obligation is & secret aS that {which made the Roman citizen dtrdtlg and re spected all over the world, and which stimulates ttie British Government to-day to defend the British sub jects against opposition and persecution, however re mote aud however remorseless; that as Wd mast choose between tfiose who will not yi£ld to the con queror's terms in the recent insurgent States, and those who have fought steadily for the Government, antLpray for its protection, we gladly prefer.ths man •who offered their lives for the flag to typee whp coi> tinue to scorrf and trample upon it. 4 Thedefeatoftfej, sympathizers with treason^ and the ovgrthru^gf ^ 1 * * ” inTOitiiylfiw*; -ahnntlaned amt ungrateful Executi' the whole Southern country to the progressive with their ten thereadtiAAnsG- sgenciee; and, bettorthMAhl*,- the situation is favorable, and soch is tbe I salubrity of tire climate, everybjdy can live j here but doctors—£h tors—^trey baye nothing $o. <%»- ixore Elceuon—The Radicals I land. What Pennsylvanian who contributed to tbuJ resplendent majority we contemplate with such grati tude and jdV tomight will not feel proud tbat to hia vote and to his energy mankind is indebted for theaw priceless blessings* Having fortified tbaflfe grtot truths against all future dangers, it is for wa of hsai- sylvania to maintain the forward position tiwbawa proudly wou. The result proves that mi intelligtot people cannot be driven asfay from principle bp^pfwaia prejudictf, and if fixes the foci more (.lligacy and proscription in high phnwa »wvi to- arouse popular indignation and to cttengtbww-twgluas couarictions. No tyrant in any age—not even wen\ whose infamy is written in the immortal pages of Sue tonius—ever descended so low in his eirons to flo bauch, or reached so high In. his efforts to dea|roj, as Andrew Johnsoq.' tSpepng ip the stole*! trayod people, he stretched forth his ann, paraiyzmg where lie could not purchase, and scourging wherehe could not fluMne;' Oar State was converind 4nto i market nlac^. where the offices of the . people WtoW proffered to themselves as tiro price of their own de- gi*wl#tion, aud where honest opinion was ostracised and craven nyeopbantry disgustingly rewarded. Bat this attempt to restore the traitors of the South amL to restore, the Copperheads of the North has proved , to be a galvanism so brief that his failure has consigfiea both to a deeper death and to a darker grave than that they occupied before. The Commonwealth that has resisted and defied such bribes aud such brutalities may Well claim the proud title of being the forti^eafe of ^ricau freedom. But as I speak to you I feel that aTe not alone wntitied to the laurels of this trailn- oeudent triumph. Indiana and Ohio complete triumvirate atufhgjf compete fop tfife share it with them as those who wohHSirimmi battles against rebellion—shared equally the dangers aud the lionora of tbe conflict Now that we have done our duty, lt will be easy for others *to foUow— e^sy. let ns hope, for Maryland to hold the position, so brjikely and blo(»dily won daring the war, aud now sohfeht to be torn away from her by retnrned rebels and pensioned mercenaries; easy fofWnnrwM to retain and rivet the splendid po^ she has captured, from double treason; easy for Delaware to cut loose from tbe prejudices under which she has groaned sb long; easy for Missouri to add another page to her crimsoned yet immortal record; and, above .all, anpy for the patriots of the South to compel obctflcuce. to the last generous proffer of Ihe Amerfcab people in the new amendment of tho national Constitution. The Baltimore Triumph by Fraud and Intltojdf We received no Baltimore papers yesterday, so we I et* without details of the municipal election which I took place in that city on Wednesday; bat the follow-1 doubled the \ x-Hrg. Stusgis Hooper, the rich Bostop wiAoW, has sacrificed the interest of a^hnn- -dred thoueand fi dollars, f*eque^th*a ; ‘ lately by frthr' lato husband’s grandKrt a property to balong to her as long aa.*he re mains a widow) in order to become Mrs. Senator Sumner, and a leader in the Sena torial Society of Washington. triumph was ^tece^ed thej^ InfcelJ^gencer ^Tfle municipal election in Baltimore yesterday waa a moat revolting parody upon the exercise el tbe elect ive franchise. It is an evidence of the Cxtefit re which s minority will abuse power for their own bene- fit. A Mayor aud City Council were to be elected. The Mayor, who wu a candidate ft “ * TOtoriouBly acdvefildtoSI jelMfllt the voters registered in 1865, under the infamously stringent regulations imposed by Ah* rtah<rr*oc a* year, were presumed to be tied Radical- The rema ined Voter* of 18«5 include about ane-aixth 0* the voting population of the dlty. The meet dtokagniah- ed lawyers of the Baltimore bar had given oidatons a t the registry law doe snot aad »evtr Waalntmidad apply of the city were entitled to vote in the dsfiosof | humane, intelligent, patriotic aud coh- Cf^Stted 1 * ttffcffiS S^™h“' = approbation of a vast tlie caty Council would not have recelyd on^-fon^ |^^HL»^w^nrr«t.ao-|iMdh««e the right with the am rilrti of their honor. 'Regard and GRANT. ...... I hl; B| ' UttltVF.EN THE TWO GENERALS. - cut Of tho Louisville Democrat,. -^'.'VVurk, under date of the 3#th *H., A i Hou; “-ism town. He is stopping »t 6ic . > viiich is, as it has been for years . ‘ s ithcrn rendezvous in GCtham. The l»acst-nger from Europe intheVille -'-arrived yesterday from Brest. He is . and in fine spirits, as well he may ' [ f' ij i- mission to London and Baris, in his Louisiana and Miaalaaippt HaU- _ »«» a success far beyond in, most :: . ‘ '■illations. Hu not only reoeired all the r-\.r iV! t ( -r, but was pressed to accept doubts ..., ^mouut. By this time, at least one ship X. "j ^road iron is on the way from Liver* _ race. AU tlie slaves having been emancipated. ’, by the operation of law, become morally and Uy entitled to the same rights, privileges and pro- on as though they we iter to the fret that the ffioslJto! Jly Jelaffhns exist j tween the free cohngd mas a^rs—so much so that ifthe elective franchise was conferred on the colored men to-morrow, wo are of owtoioti they' would most afi vote tot theit former masters in preference to Governor Wells or hisco- °*The Governor's appeal to Congress to Invade rtnr 15 1 TOgnfl in the Executive. If the inhabitants newcoiia iecuSve. If tte inhabitants "wisl are competent to frame it in r constitnUon* they (ire competent to frame it in Ir owl* tone, without , the intervention of Cote Tear committee are unable to nccoont for his Ex- eetlency'a attack on President Johnson, except it be for the President's good sense ic refusing te confer on his Excellency the appointment of a Military Gover nor of Louisiana. The' Governor knows full well that Health of the French Emperor. oLthe votes. To avoid this resdlt, eanblance of success, fraud and inn . „ . jSbrted to. It la required that there tie three Audges of election at each poll. In aH p«m tiroes— even when party spirit was moat rampant, and 9°na- cal excitement amounted almost to ftm*y,‘ sain ins Know-Nothing elections—the rule has invariab.y.ocsp ^aia"4arys?tffsiSf present. If only to Serve as a witness. In NS |j(yor Chapman has selected all three of the fW each preci instructions otTlBGSs'hoid^be^received. To aid theis chosen par- I every crowned haul inEurOpc. It Is well understood tlzanain enforcing this party regulation, an Immyae that when the centrtfugalism of the. Fre n ch chara^er force of extra uohoemeiii were appointedrtRfi Mrtt* I no longer feels the control of the mastermind ana and stationed atf the vMi%i4c'.b. The JBaX{9jhe I hand at present restraining it, it may Uf a* at »*»“! dtotens were tSrtDnrtXgeSSy disfranefiff l*Hdy I gent very dangerous to its^eighbora- Ithasexcited have however day after day, been wiaelv counseled I tn, anrpriae and comment of the world that the the Con^a^e“oU^«4 l-^O^mava- j j&nch gave been kept quiet so. long by»y mau.snd The health of the Emperor Napoleon is just now a matter at most serious and earnest discussion all over the continent of Europe. Whenever the French, aMh* the days of the Bourbons, have lost the exccu S»a head of th«ir government, ahroldtion, bgs fid- lowed, and thsneMsos of Europe hade come**; regard Frauceas a m*ga*ine which waa likely to caplode at ary r in tba arvenl kReeitocna to abstain from all violence, Sad seek re- I grkve doubts exist ST ^^^Sa. done. It is irec Lou.sNape^ nfhave acted upon tbia'hdrice, and refrained Worn *ny [ win leave an heir, but we Imagine that no insurance mterfe™re d wi§fM#. cS^An's nice Btue H.polwu- com~n_y' ^ “ l :j^SS’.;;re^el*ci6im*flf by fraud and force. I hi( tather.to the throne. Moreover, he is too young Th^f^ureftStt^eW ^Uta.qrtMly ret | S*i eH) Cto of hi. rire and ride so unruly, mpany > lathei . _ le^p in * steed as (he Frendtpeosle. They are assured that aside u ^mt^riia^utWe’tbiffliffi^Set those I * Ttefatrsof EnrtJeAre'not unfounded. There will of“«6°wiltoindi“te^Ih?^vuti,Um oftoe*dty, and be Unable when the French =* l ',? B i S. t 1 h * oi two, wm Tiu r K-idicsl faction in I aeethinr cauldron of revolution will boil with all its exptae Ihe insignificancei _of_the_ I^dicm 1 J^untfu^- The wise aqd prudent statesmanship of Louis NapoJ -- -- - - elements ofjL T , gayiffg I ' 'flw Bmpire m . when death tball unnerve his grasp upon the helm of the ship of State, who is tbere to take his place? WiU, ai.. noonio rpfliiit the oDDortunitv then offered by rolling np an ovevwhelmi-g a«a.rre- majority In tho Ctmgreaatonal atoetio* next | month. s wiU quicklj^ollow._n T (tel ‘ALTAI AD L»AA ***v w-j wieang, and others will quit | ^ is not mnch terms of — 1 k-f'iti, 1 , 1 tv “ r ywhere greeted him among tiie t. und money kings of KnglCBd ood lT : t-Ilc,j uraged he retnrns to his own C II to du nil iu his power to resus- Mi-i T; a »] r ud interests of his native RUte, JSMt-c- , l «« relentless hand ati WJU| and 1 with a dear conscience,, |bf _ '? B u<=cesi». Ho goes to NewOrlSMto I T '' ( -' e t[r- 4 iY°/ t ,0 * lla y-_ Yesterday he tool ’a drif^ l ! ' kbiu. ’ 111111 & !■ noted, as a ctrrlon ■<hiiV*i ana 111B noted, aa a carious tad- was dashing along in one dirsc- a aiiotiu I? lit (wfio is also in town) was dtotting' «t8 *Cf* II is Kupcrfluons to add that the - ir ' U[nml/ 0Utlemei1 nanaUy sxchanto under l^‘ IsL, ^e Were >cr,1 D , W*5r^ erved * '• r8t -tt5iai?f 8 «? n thia occwioff.thesiitwp Minima. tQe y were eueiglrs ffi * nd »- No two tivi U; 3Uif.qi. rc ? I,ectcac b other and to experience what the poet calls fitfoJSf 111 ^ oy which warriors feel '°tmeu worthy of their stosL' 7 rj ^*-Liif arjnot noisy blatherskites who art llni hifc ti? tbe fond between ‘he tw6 rtwo ,^tlQ L 41 ' r —v WAS* ACUU uuweru 4IC iwu ouv U01>l0 example thus set them bv ir f*l jre ®entatlve men of the North and u the men who Aid &11 toi A Tbuculent Clergyman.—Foremost anwai§ ^ Radinfl ytn; violent and malignant politicians of the Badfetf „ are certain ministers of tbe Christian Mligifih N bitterness of spirit and bloodthirstiness, '* rivals, tors a; ,tfesY fears feo Xs the tbe Almighty upon their politicaTlfoee? aud Bailors’ Convention, at Pittsburg, on Wednesday, by Ghapiiin Chester, of Kansas. AUudtng. to the Mot that General Custar bad been sent to Hmaae, he aaMI Hie French people resist tho opportunity then to make thcMfliea again the scourge and, peat of Europe? We fear not,for the history of that "“***■“ G.l. tEe fact that periodical outbursts anS [Lea are * neoessily of their existence. PanttDf fnr «tcrv and sighing for renown, the people once led on S’sSamj by the great Hirst Consul will brgak Uke SShiSahimd. hwn fhtur keepers whenever the wflll if President Johnson would come to Keneaalheywctfid I away aU the consarvstive liuidmarka which ^tr^ “promise to jayhawk him.” Ia a new ancMatton tore-f Emperor has ohrcfuUy aud patiently set up Tar Th rtwdoOed by this throat? Does » pr offset a mtnlater I gnldance. ‘ tkerehgion of Jesus Christ intend to Incite to toss I ~ tmitie ot jfsteri oo, der? expi Pass' TiKsist^XiSS£ elections of October ^ I Dssunsrk. and ihe principal German Stotss, #nd the JMMIcon* I 'total amount paid them was about $150,000)000. OI sum Prussia received the lion'sphareof $42,00b^ 0$$, whilst England received s25^H)0,000, Auslris toe war can uSSfZ^ce hands, '<» - Loddy UV9, wmiM rmgiana reosivea ■ « bevona nexi y«a, . $*1^00.000, and Russia $20,4)00,000. The payment s^&LkMh dsms&mn and toto^ic^giy^v^r r-J^ggU yeamj^lRlit ^yna»de(^—if- T. 1<> a jf .> j_i„*iilo.jLL-ll 1-n.ax n y FIRE, iiojd'jl ikiiip nto. x •I »i jr it; ‘li fe and -A-ccident. (t w . ClSeRANCB^EFVHCfTEiy .. . ... •' — fiA4l.Ul4.bdM K.j^ til Ji xl T L06SES PROMPTLY PAH). IteK M? B^ BAY STREET, Lt a j Savannah. Ga. V- | sen' 3 sir WM. R. BOYDh Superintendent of Agtseya a; WILBUR, * ■ ' General Kgeat. secures to the resident loyalists, white an* ktoofc,- w pf<n rriTTnU CaillDrDC j uatnrirt and civil rights pledged i* tbe Baolare- ». ill HJ 1 | Ult >aH«'If Ctflda of Independence, and secured by the Mw»of lha •***-” ; 1 WE ARE PKKPAKHDjTO MAKE ONf c6NSlONMENTS TO THE ‘WEfcL KNOWN Messrs. Norton, Slaughter ft Co Mes Nc ^aydVr 1 tf * ni|6 _ AND J LiYCA’P“oL yyv. PAN Sit^TXY'I-ROMlSIThe hfifest eutWaC; MHWf FATHOMS of the ABOVH RICH awl FAYOKABLV KKOWI FIRMS. Sift ftL , TAKER a Ml Other EXPENSES, and mak* tiberul aRTanceS upon cousignmeni*. B. M. BRUCE A CO., BANKERS AND COTTON FACTORS, - ore-im* ’■ Augusta, Qh. J This Delicious Tonic, Sspctiatfy tfeSgueSTfor We^SeVif «f!“ edical PftRBHi8 4i 8ni : lfe fifly. if Row indorsed by all the p'rominent Physicians. r C'3mi«ts aad OonnolMKura, as powessfiiR RM fW - r intrinsic medicinal qualities (tonio and diuretic) whlcfi_Jfi,l belong to an ••• a < I OLD AND PURE GIN; We trust that onr established reputation—funndM nponeighty^iiglit years ot experience—abundant!; rindicab “ Oar Asents atoolnmbus, AmerlcBh, Albany, Qrifliu, Weat Point, LaGraqge, Newnsn, Atlanta. Madtspn, and the. Houses of DEAUR IF . . . iii.iW -.ttJJjt Ur ft .S‘l,iitel iXl ;afj EVERT VARIETY ©* ^ . • . .l:U. i.-.ij I. i,It- 1. uiU Lj (4 If. id i. •vtit-trut -jii! -* • ji .1 . lis tiiLt.; Aacifitii tTK-ii ... . ; t. ,j:7fl r,l »visv;j u,.-;i V. IS SELLING GOODS : j, tjo.i ‘jUI I ut til litcq titjaii /tli 707. J .veil tt9.fl .jljiVhli Lower Than t~. -tiialf ' s i!it>*“l 9<U if! -,Hi .|| (7i .till) 9iit tr.il fijoY IN SAVANNAH; -* * f U.'“ ttlAit*h Inauranoe Gomp’y OF SAVANNAH Are ptnarat to take Fire Bills n Readable ftm, fit their Office, UI Bay Street, :K .i. ., \L <1 1. iliJ >• WJt. HOTELS AND STEAMBOATS FUBNIISHED. PARLOR SETS, e: FINK BED ROOM SETS, Wataut «ad Ms bogtay. • ■iifrioibliivi* i ;t COTTAGE BER POGM 3®^ ?* 9*W/ variety. £( gai DINING ROOM and LIBRARY «BTO. ' _ n , ..id •,!! a- .1; l .ti MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS s*d PILLOWS of atl kinds. • I fU * re- orfr i /v4 KITTLES FOLDIMG WlftNO BfflM and ' MATTRESSES, Bed 1 ffr Use, and W ARRAIPTEIh SUPERIOR to aU otfaerfl. ‘ ... /. t ■: null &itr. »» . LACE AND GAUZE MOSQUITO. CANO-. PIES, and CANOPY FRAMES; - .' ri » - Uni SriiiT MESSRS. EF METCILFEJCO. r.uiiti. ; j )i |. Mttvannah, i at an tiilfrs prt pared to take CTJAffOH OF, PAT m A. J. J. BL0IS, ■ COMMISSION .AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, A<r !ciIAMLES in COLBY k CO’S, (far. Bay & Abercor o’oS Ini* i'^is.. Savannah, O*. Agents 1W'anted .r ■ ... v ' THE LlFii’AHb’ cA^faignb cIP ' Geri. Stonewall Jackson, HT PROP. H. t: DABNKTjD. D.,OF TA. ,.lV?il i‘ J *' WARCfiCrOtoS." ■n * »>,Vif 7ti '»tl 1 THE OGLETHORPE H. W. MtfiCKR, Premia*t. CHA3. X HARDHS, Vice Prealdent. J. Ti Tnonxs, See. H. W. Mercer 0. 8. Hardee William Uaater A. 8. Hartridge ‘ Porter 'Morgai Director* : M. 8. Oohen J.'Laio* J. W. NevtU D G. Pane • R.‘Morgan J. Stoddard J,T. Thonmi tv. Remshart F. L. Gue H. A. Crane A. A. Solomons M. Hamilton W. W. Gordon myT-tf J. McMahon L. J. tiullmartin F. W.Slme G. Butler R. LachllaoD K. P. Claton, Aaguata * J. W. Knott, Rgcon B.FT Boei. Maeco W. H. Young, Colombo; KNICKERBOCKER Uf| ; |NSaRAMCE GO., Of Hew Terk. SOUTHERN BRANCH OFFICE 89 BAY STREET. <v. 178 Bronghtoii Street, nearly Ouasite SI Dtriv’: Ball. RESIDENT BOMB 9F BIBECtOBS JelMm* PUsUffra fejr , sift. O N Savannah river, twenty fffi- miles- fit»m Savun nail, oonsteUng Of »evvoteaa mwtlre4.ao<iaix*- it'acresMT — live ll.7#5) acres of LAND, with fwo settlement^, and seven negro homes, *ns4sto a* tweotv (U*M» free Laud, aad *oe thooeaml IIAIW) ho^R.eltofed, FacUK ^AM^toSnSth A^SSSmoi; : yoifl^i« street, of at thGoSofc aefl-fim. HwAz/SYrtOBMARs 50 Per Cent Credit Given, Notice—! r..>OJ ii * ^'^i'pHfimtMla'* BingraFhy.of thaJpiBOTUl herQ. edition authorized by his widow, and poMtoeS fo> heV jieciinltfry benCTL The author, a R te«1 Meftd aM Chief of Maff of the (MfMiaa idrae Wauaart a* AgeAti* every county. fie*d ifnalAioantlsjseQurh'^ow,and what.the Prem savs ofene Work. 1 AfTfltPw y Tifk WATfONTAt, PUBLISHING CO., an*l 3mL-tC.fi 7th anil Main st-.. Itlchmomt. V* T HE 800THIEW _^SSSSS2JXSSsvm rectiySSw. to ahetam*omhUngj,EnMfiHtP .tm door »<at olthe Bank. . u , ocS-lW. ‘ tl #. •^■wWJBPY'rCee 1 ^’. In jjj.lmft wri—r~-\ ForRentj 1 K' Aiiteest Pnt nplm .ifTaold by H . G : -Ife^'oW E SAVANNAH, 1 And all prumineotDrugirijts.Grorers, Ac. co ’ ' '■-h-^^l^or, j Opinions of the Pres*. .* xhe nfflfngers. No. 36 Beaver street, hive’ fi fieri tilirhreputitlon to sustain, as the oldest and best iinnha in New York.—Home Journal. js&s&sm Poet. je5-eod-dAwlv. Memphis (Tenn.) Coupons ^nd < j Past pue Indebtedness.' u , xi B T AN ORD1NARCS passed tar the B Mayor and Aldermfih, Sept. B>, lfW, It tbe Board ol —, ®fi. R wasor- dainetl that the part due Bonds and Coupons Indebt edness of the City of Memphis be received for dues o lug the caw. are refundable •« 80-yesr, bSnfiis pf; #1,000 each drawing 10 per cent. inte est and paya ble in the CityofMeiW*iSi*^i»a«nHLlbr the following Bonds and Coupons Issued aud indorsed by the City of Memphis'. ’’ past di A large a-wl desirable RES1DHNC& sfr jated second door east from the northeast 1 edro-r AT South Broad aud Bull streets.— kfippri *• WHK w ANDKRBON'B sons, Or Yf. T. CBfaBOLM. ftm STORE. feoiSil SHOES, HATS AHD CLOTHING, i Wholesale and Retail. Einsteifi Edcman & G«. IJO, CONGRESS StREET. W E are nofirYVceivlBg; aMl ready to exhibit oar .large a*4 weBseieelsdatoBit Bttbeahmre me*- taineid goods frogs (be test sugaafactiirers, and put up expressly lor the Georgia and Florida trade. Memnhia. Tapu., ciry Bonds and Coupona past duo.-; n . Memphis, Tenn., aud Little Rock Railroad Coupons JUel'CikMltS 11 lid PlillltCrA lr V^°A 8 fcriiSvited to exant*& el^lijbO^XfiSSiBg elseafheie. oo*- Memuhis. Tenn , Ohio Railroad Coupons past due, Mempl.it Ten” ., Mississippi mid Tenn. Railroad gaaiu|iiiiDi •* rr- a . > . ^„ P q^^W^^ib*d^MlortAer wise, will receive punctual attention. Addre-8_ . p. T. HUGHES, ocB-*6t City Controifer, Memphis, Tenn DINING ROOMS. ’.YU Pi. ishment, and hs' haul in fcXbUc ^ .Thv'|MNR > Vropti fno'palnstomsintai'i ^StSaLflJSSJ^ dfpSis mir 1 rtmerjay, atrikiuglr illustrates the gloom'of Kto p^cmifid. The repii^, of pplftlcs ia.a, tMfig of fibadowa, clouds and darkness, and J^^r^OOf^bRistoripey-l^^.iaS^r^pfie^cpft^W ^ b San FraSo ™ TSSSS&ShslSSSiSl^ ****! ^ not to Uke fi p«t In public afaus. thatiolhluTwIUb:toftwdonetp SKO.egscom. (Stand sattofacuonof.HrgoriJbJiPAra^wU be taker by ,U»e week o. day at* oC8-3.it jyaa-a ftlffisoitfiliiisoii, SADDLE!! TRUNK STORE, MMUMM SMtoi inf RagtxSAde ^^^VXSSEHSiSoSSr NO. e 88 ) -BW>iDWAY, JTBW ’TORK, Shipping aud Conunfesioa Menhfiat, ^nu. adHAfi aadmtfWoMjM ornm, buying"' ' '' “ tion. uee of every dsMrin- orders solicited. 'NSHBREWIM. • c. UMtor I da. MarelsF * „„'affiim^«i Cbtton stripped ts mesars. Myre’ Hvsns A Co., Liverpool. oel-am Land- wrtr tvft Notice. piHTO.^ BOT*HW^.t‘ "wi id io t-tmwalrisK: The boalnen of the tote fipnjni»S£.« der the firm rriurib of WIUWIfH rwHI NOTiCET I this myfifl P“ T j month* my F. M. filHH. CHOICE FAMJU TLOUR I FROM WHEAT- 1 ' . t end of 1E Savannah Steam Blourffik SlUa Broughton street) are now luppi; Fhmlllm with — — — KLOUB, mads iforn . pied at their realdeaewi. . orgaarter barrel Also, flesh GRITS by the hmfiel *rhalf bosket-! NOTICE* ‘ BROUGH, fur the haytag aafisMltogwf —ria.fi*, lioth o* theto own acne ant —ri am —nwi.rin* m«— city of aeranaah. A. M. fiCAMfi0PQtM«0*ri—* is Am general —rUsm, —d aiuaOt st JKWW L ot t^j^tyTtSSrS New ihrsa*; JTkWtMf- Ik HAKKMOB, ot Perga*. State Sri New Jertay, nd CURNHU03D. VAR WAMEKHM.R* She tfiyeri Nsw Tork, are toe special palmers." Abramfi. Ji trihetes to the comai—asotoahvee to.to—l «h*s*i h—drad and thirty tome Aellms —* «torty-fm* gents (fii.SSS I4,)hnfishe «m* filsphs* B. Bsivu— aS'oofuettm I>‘.,_ _ thonsaad tone fi—rir^sao toany-thve* a?:£~'soABEfiSaki * *' AfiHAM fialWtoUh v.1; oelAw OafiOOUUH'lh TAM WABHNEM. WHITE CORN AND SEED OATS, L anding from’sUfi **6tA at White’# Fress, for mto low to ctom consignmen t. Policies Written at the Branch Office and Losses’Prompt^ ly Paid. * * * WHEN DESIRED. DIVIDENDS PAID IN GASH, ADDED TO PULlOY, n PVT*3ir OF NOTES. Non-Forfeitore, Endowment AID Life PolicieH Writte*. f»* call and get * Circaisr ssttiag Ibrto ntas.’Wfi BF-W» have one rate of FremUm tor every part < «f l—United State*. No UmiU M traval within tlM chUtoed setttemeuta. Thls toatur* is sipricfally to- votahle to sootocra enstomers, a* many Oompsaies am la tbe habit ot ehargiag extra ratoi tor tos privi lege of real slag Sooth dart— sammar toocths. A. WILBITE, General Manaftr. WM. R. BOYD, Agent. R; D. IBIOID, CMiU FUacitt EASTON TONGE, kxomlBln* PhyfiWfifi- rntui-u ^ %- FLAITE&S HOIHh AUGUSTA AA. ATI BIFFING _ VJT ■** Yo.fi, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS - AW'RKIIUBRL - laa a Threeheyi^dCtoriSa^K^^^^^B^^^^* 'i" COTTON GINS- ySEfUFURlIISSEBail BlfltHB. ' UNSURPASSED BY Co-PartMnfifly Noth*. jaassayas trmatm'A ANY HOTEL SOUTH, WILL BE Heopcfiifid Tfr tiE* PfiMIfi BCTDIHfi , -ua f. ,. - .'m , t-~~*r~r*- ,■ »r« y fi, llfifi. of '{PCS>2W