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HEWS & HERALD.|
MASON & ESTILL,
editors and proprietors.
■friend]
ottiao«».
(d
, bis left t
case with taost\_
pretait to imply “Mother War.
I 5. i n ■ i.na nvonioton anrn
Now aa
Col w t. THOMPSON, Areoctat. realtor. £ (Qra|)t has predicted such an evei
Col. w. 1.1 HU I not „bove significant? Thecnnoi
Official Paper of the CUy.
lAMEIT eiMIUTW IMITT AW«H|T»T.
THURSDAY. J®*® **•
death op*e latoDoaic mt-oit.
It is our melancholy duty to record the dead
of Mr Theodore Blois, which took place at hu would there
Ideuce. in this city, last evening, after altar M ^
uinaaa The deceased was a naUve of | 'T wear
can see the locusts at the Recorder office.—
MMarigrriMr Utrtnkr r ayaw
Are not the mystic letters as
mean, ‘Tfo Wqp’’ or “Nigger War?” If the
| Democracy triampb, in the approaohing
Presidential election, as the seers are confi
dent they will, then ihdefiibfgptAEWIfimB^®! "
“ * mUf “ ~ *
be good cause for general ra
the locusts might with proprie-
W.” on their backs. On the
py,sr head, if the Jacobins triumph and sne-
J in their efforts to inaugurate a war of
races, or if the newly enfranchised, instiga
ted by the party of
gering illness. — -
savannah. Early in life he engaged in.cent
mercial pursuits, but some twefty yeart ago
became connected with the press of this city.
In 1858 he purchased an ,a ^ re * t I det take, iniknitation ofA*"F<
then the Mobkiko News, of which he *ni the | u , r
Business Manager tiU near the close of the
war, in which, notwithstanding his feeble
health, he served for a time as i Confederate
volunteer in the field. On his return to the
i thsir
I'eatlu
of the Weat’Iodia Islands—in either case, we
would have a “Nigger War."
The probabilities are about equal, but
we rather incline to the latter solution of
city, after its evacuation by Sherman s forces, mvgter i The Queen of the Antilles is a
his feeble constitution rapidly gave waytemptiojbrigeHwp * “ K “ il
the ravages of pulmonary disease, of which he | go i^n j
died.
His quiet and regular tabit8 of life, hu mo-
dest aud unobtrusive manners, confined his per
gonal acquaintance to a limited circ e,
but by all who knew him in business
intercourse, he was highly respected for his
integrity, probity and courteous bearing. Oily
those who knew him intimately could appre
ciate bis many excellent traits of character.
Generous aud kind, sincere aud devoted in
Ilia attachments, sensitive to every honor
able impulse, he attached to him firmly
those who eDjoyed the privilege of his
friendship. Such was our privilege, and in
parting with him we feel that we have lost a
ir wemAie
iSfttsDsi
•n Bay Ad'
i accounts of t
ng through t® 1
[orthern Wisconsin. Its
iting from Negaueee, says:
Parties that saw the fire desoribe it as a
vtst whirlwind, inehe shape of a funnel,
' r thwungh the rnui at railway
speed, setting fire to nndFBofnmg rtert
thing in iU way. The first pile of wood the
and maple cut last winte^^The wood wan
in the pile* in abort fifty h«:
in case of 1lies, and the aooW
iotos, June.... , — » ,
holds on to the city postmastership.
The Radicals in the Lower Board, by re-
- certificates, are all
r force t
i on t
Bore, which i .
hare any effect, -
i fire. Help ,WM i
“ d
conaladtrt H hl
until». quoi
is. present.
ms S¥j
spoons, and
It is the last|lofi|inBnt ct the jrft^isrolial in
stilution. Thousands of AJrieami »e fetlen-
ing there in slavery, while hundreds of thou
sands of their race are starving here in free
dom end idleness. What a field for enter
prising philanthropy ? What a theatre for
Beast Butler! All to gain and nothing to
lose—with the sympathy of the civilized
world on the side of the champions of uni
versal freedom and plnmleri. ,fhe ; work ° f
progress having ft
must advance to new fields Of coriiJdlSit. A
new mission must be entered upon, and
why should not the emancipation and con-
cherished amid the pleasant reoollections of | gre jn fftTor o{ ll)6 idea, and
them plenty
out seeminj
the
from
were
bad besides
command of— «» —J
ine. At abeat three o’clock the fire waa
they could spare to a pile conutamg abort
six hundred cqrdj ab
above the fire.' ’ They _. .
sAtssaasMuBJ
!ss^sassaaj»fflt<sBf 0
railroad track before it sttnok the word. . ‘.“W
Many lien had their whiskers and heir Aopropr
singed by the heat But very few cords in
ih|sjp|l# were saved, I saw iWWig - "“
ould bam left on the spot; it Was one
The firolt still raging in all parts of the
wood-piles oo fire oq toe way here. Men are
stationed 411 along the road watdhihg the*
track and wood-piles. , *
At Palmer’s Palls, five miles from here,
the whole village burnt ifowa last night; they
sent here this morning (Tuesday) fortolpto
rKIKratWSWfert. MSI
vxna at fat A flr« fall the lDB IOU J
dear and tiled friend, whose memory wiill«11 — t Caba be next io order? The pro
I . ..... I • < _f ll,n ii^nu and
f
V
I though,
the past, He died as he had Jived, calmly,
aud in full reliance in the Christian's hope.
It will be seen by the notice in another! o .
column that his funeral will take place from |
St John's Cathedral this afternoon,_ at five ’
o’clock.
MUNICIPALS AFFAIRS IN C01sVB®®l-
The Columbus Sun reports the proceed-
ings of what it calls the Military Council of
that city. The military appointees met on
Monday last aud spent some two hours in
talk, their deliberations being diercted to the
devising of schemes tor the division, of the
The folio wing (Wfoud-
ike the Delphio oracles, the mystic
the backs of the locusts are not
.... j interpreted, we venture the opin
ion thai they T^*^ 1 semap"" - '’
ijtking. >
HE RESVhT ON PAPER
It is perhaps rather early to venture pre
dictions in regard to the result of the Presi
dential election, which will depend, in some
degree at least, upon the popularity of the
nominees of the National Democratic Con
vention. In the belief that candidate of
the Democracy will unite the stranglh of the
party the editor of the Wilmington Star has,
T i A _»:a at—— n.enarml tho frtilnw-
offices and plunder, «a renown* aarere*| • ; - de |iberation, prepared the follow.
brents to the city ordinances were reported | muenue ^ ^ ^ X. h.rdihnod tr
and adopted :
ing table, which be has the hardihood to
, , I Bubmit as approximating the result of the
That the Mayor and a mqonty° l H . kkS .„ i.i contest. Thecal-
Council, or in the absence of ine Mayor* e
majority of Council, shall constitute a quo
rum for the transaction of business,
approaching Presidential contest. The cal
culation is based upon the electoral votes to
,be cast by each State, and embraces the un-
Tbat officers of the city and Aldermen ^ n . rnntAA Rtatea M follows-
need not be residents of Columbus. I reeonslrueted rt follows
By Telegraph.
'OON Dt
L—flW ■ 1st Tork
r the foUow-
'-BM
donn hi* convened tire
body issued a decree ow thi .
Onrat’a inetalment on thn flirt of
Belduns says In thn mm
WBHrfl ,
Gnixa. The trsopn at MrtMMna are for
Lion being ci
• ittamated that Butler and Loon have
muoaxBXtteu
osptnred and murdered thn Oily Cowell
BrownivtUe aj
WAH t !
bismsdro*. Jutte
Ul -
'boij
7H.TtTuT: w<i<i
o.
TING
,v/d«U8 a:
■ i-. i a '. 1 no nnJ.s
* ruoM WA »Hm»w«,
(keWUlef ctaeMle rkc oeergla tlonell-
ItSfi
nf'S«S - Yotk,’pftfti<)ir .for
law preventing writs agr*
rieoe Committee on!
bUl bave reported: that master
lies afcall be kpfiotirted frWtt dltf MfcJ
igineafs mm navat stht^ieepeN 1 At
yards eball be appgiole* B? .P»rt-
dent and confirmed by the fienaiie. Aflopted.
The considetation of the Omoitoue AdmU-i
resumed. Tb* nulHioatiawof
aneB io the Georgia Oonslitatioa
by a larga majority,
lent permitting relief clauses
the benefit qf Ityal persona
oers without onfieceasnry de
rm 'i i Of,
Colonist,
-Ad
.. r.
also in a very dangerous state—fire all the
way down! I learn from several parties from
t village of
Marquette, this, morning, that thn vil
Cbocolawas in considerable danger^ --.,
south wind has driven the fire right down Mr
that diieolion.
HorrfMa Cnee
» The i
to aperat
was deihi
The ai
f «*•. ,
lay and dej
*J r
That members of Gouopl h# flowed to be
securities on the bond of city <jfficeiB.
That a majority of the Council elected or
appointed shall have aud execute the powers
of a full Board.
The objects of the amendment
Whole numb'
if Colorado •»
j If”; i
£ Total
DEMOCRATIC.
California
are that I Connecticut........
1 Delaware
32U
5
Radicals outside the ciiy who pay no tax may
become Aldermen of Columbus, that a few
men may control the interests of the city,
aud that members of Council might be bonds- ^
men for some of the officers they might elect, I j^braika .....^
aa nobody else wilL IjiewYoik!*^
A question arose as to whether tlie'xmlitAr | Norxblo*roUnw"*” ®
W
lndiani f*
Kentucky U
Maryland 7
)n
$0* York.
RADICAL.
Alabama-...,
„ Arkansas «e. r
rColorado......4...
Florida.
Iowa..,,...,
Kanssr
Louisiana...
Maine
Massachusetts- 12
The following account of the loss of the
brigantine 1 Queer* jiesr.^ull'I^lidJ jfcffpopfr
I nd, to giten in a letter dated Fortune Harbor,
reed Bay, April 25, and published in tfre!
John’s Courier :
I have’to inform you fcfrbne of tWmwt
melancholy occurrences on record in «he annals
of Newfoundland. The brigantine Queen,
which was supposed to have "been tost ill tjie
neighborhood of Twiliingate about, the midate
of December la9t, was actually lost on Gape
John, Gull Island, on December 12.. Tbwcir^;
and passengers succeeded m getting on shore,
but only to perish Borne days afterward. Four
of the crew returned to the wreck after <tter
got ashore to endeavor to procure sothe food
While on board, the cable, which was attached
to the clitf, parted, and thfc vessel drifted out
to sea. It is supposed shc.-fUUt. Tfee persqus
thus lost in tbl vesael ^ers^hCpifot,
swain, out seaman and a jwfeseugur. *- ^ »>•;,
On the 21st of April, a vessel cruising about
in the inouth of Green Bty, was becalmed
near Gull Island, apd h<bOat ffona herweut
(•ward the island to shoot some birds. When
they «ot to the island they ; only saw one bird
at which the men fired. The bird flew a little
distance, and then fell apparently dead. One
of the men Tf?»t to pick it up, but had not
gone far when, to bis great surprise, he »▼'
two skeletons lying nearly side by side. He
called tt> his companions, who tan pp to him.
On looking about they saw ,a ; -p|^f
a few yards away from men',1
?Q,- *
L -Th^s^ihendment caused- dbukiderabl® I de
bate, fttxn wbiob tt appears that 1^ ope
iiao will vdeakr all offices V* srhiQb foohm
teat pecsoos have been elected, but that
. .electedwhio accofd wlth Odbgre^e wiH he
WFtV i
„v .1. t„ M „r th. TheSaniileUBtiftinaawfon. J
tfaic O’clock.—T*o votea taken to aT-
jouro weie lost. Tbo qoeslioi,' s »lifihr ••»-
sidefrtfah is the teafotlhg oTAbbufalUttto
list ot fliates to be admitted. Btuearti il
’• » writUo speech. No reault ivili be
Michluaa
Minnesow
ry appointees constituted a new Board of ^1- J
dernien or were only appointed to fill the j pauusyl’vants ^t^odrfllund 10 ?.*i 4
unexpired time of the Board which hadbeen|^^J i ””|”y > **'***’**iq 8oum Oaroiiua «
- ' * West Virginia 6 Tennessee 10
Vermont 6
Total Democratic. .!•£
elected by the people. As a new Board they
would have power to elect all the officers |
usually elected by Council, but after much
debate they were unable to determine the
matter, which was finally referred, through I Total electoral vote...
Capt. Mills, the military Mayor, to the Gen
eral Commanding, the Mayor promising to
report at the next meeting on Monday next.
The Sun saya: “A certain member, and
perhaps members, of the military appointed
Counoil, approached Tom Rhodes and Isham
Cooper, two respectable colored men, and
—iheasta ...u..
Miaslsclppi 7
Missouri 11
Nevada 3
Wisconsin
Total Radical 127
recapitulation:-
320
Necemary to a cho.ce I® 1
Democratic rote
Radioal vote
Democratic majority...
■Wanted.
tooho mas;
m a
i tint tha
TU iUMcaiRXB ortre lor .
»«, tvo Eaan*, to*»Ul.r ,wllh
dfaiCfUa woafa ba a MlnM parehaM
JM>lb- JNO. MORGAN.
5ak|Baltifnore Corn,
I V aunvmn mnw OCTl !»■ MABW nnm
LANDING FROM 8TBAMSK MONTH FOOT,
jalO.l
QUKBABD A HOLOOHfll. **
ajgFPFJ^„
CORN !' a DBN+i- -J*J
tad horses, <
understood t
^fl.i.
*^v/a /
saad M
ling tha t
vilie
fatal
Tha ati
bribe?
Tharai
immeoae o[
kart la a *
fifth*
'iffiiijifff
anppty of MOOD THIUOU re-1
-^SgLjstesawi
._j'o» ' tiia ; AtbJrtk.!i'4rtjft;i
aiaudaqo relanaa til
a from tha alUtafTfritofah
ffilibartara, who WtU sir ike
14th, art fully prepared to
They wish to aokbefore the
>1 McCook, bow al Oorpae
ire excitement at
lone. The Amerioana
k Anna movemaat.
I corruption, trend and disorder
i Cnatom House baa been
mmi,
JelO-lw
^ Watch:
Lby Whaley, the new Collector, masBRMOVMlirlWifbiWMJrt
1 enatoni receipt* reported, but I ibiai iJ ekhd
teof i
l -f, 10Axil
-*U,: H i
la Pblla-
i«oep dip. Mbewi m ted ]
slflOpia oil) evi«j i
(O&ioomsG edi noon J
IROWN
o^ol> u.li To ^ .j <, U-a il
Vfl«l€siA3
b v
IIT leal Dm fb*u» Eer-I j. , a ; u .
lUufiai
luoqo
' ui <V
1 ,» J
: 8V8JT
iLUhaa av
•’* YAU ill
r»—t—» resjuii AnuKaTT
he“ hW5V '* ’
i to 8bio** ; »ja!w av .oouk,mui
lamilMoJ
MOib I L. j.' st aJ OJi’j >it
W. Whitakar 8tr*et.
sail,
Philadx
Imlulku
dekpRta.
jhh, Jane 10.—The Republican I
to-day re-nominnted the preeent
A bolt oocorred on the Die-
ey, for which two candidate*
k Adhmldtdtlstaline Um
Mi
d=
IRIS well-
That dreadfully honest and candid man
P,entice, dhrei to get off the following dta-
lihetly disloyal obeervation: “If the people I op#n u the
General Grant with the Presidency, '
wbat vert’ honor tbn.Confoderalre.eho.nId
bestow apt
Who, with e greetly i
Grant »t Belmoot wit . „„
of government- ’ 9
pitNBapiiKn-irTr;
ii Miw,f,
IWSh :
iwa mar
, „ , BfcdAa^ortart"W*lart.2WRw.
RMrtOaoa. GnWr,.Bf* 1 **
; u.if-tenua, quere and. paw jan.
, i-Sul e'lt; l idiica vtt aioa
a Ware, OoroiaU. Oigare, Tobareo, Ac.
nnh Excursion Fartlre ota get inato
__ys. tttsi blnMraw •*“ # “
rep as the markets
IthlBgV.
fHll
TJT,
<m la luduus |
F
btttfoVfi'' - i
‘inform ation.
. j.i
to* tort* . .
i G*n
j, FUMKRAIe ifVITATIOIl.
BLOIS.—the frieadi end ecqaitnt—re of Mr. and I
ihed before mornibg. "* * bloM— 1 the I
. ^fo**H.~nTh e C Jmmittee of Ways mud Hasps ^ Xh«odore Biol*, of Mrs. Jane L BloU and
reported i bill fo focrease the ravenue, and ^ ^ Ut ftac# ^ umiiy. «e
hnpdyfi kill WpO#l» YhF ® WJVi <U4vf^e|auy mvH««a U> attend the funeral of tha
iT \T^ -i ! >e ig 11 Q d i fr B Eiarft l o'clock THIS AFTERNOON from tha
all barrel «ortalHf ~boo|1, MI^h e Beptut. joii-it
whoHratanufactured, two and three-quarter c * m0am “ „
ofentsneqpound. Onwqlt ta,balk, rockqr frieadiandKqiuinuuc.ot Mr.aud
minefsH iwenty-foor'^nla-* per '’adddfed Mrs. JuaeOL. Haupt, and of Miae Oatkarine Smith,
•OUDda i Salt in bags or sacks, thirty cent* I eie reepecnully Invite* to attend the funeral of the
pef btUKired wwndl, With’Jtf draiifhMIi «• l-Mna,, ftad the rmidence of the former, corner a
damagedeaokk. Wines, atreH^TRliaOBBIsa
or sparkling, not over twenty pnr cent aleo-1 m ISM ONiMk. i l,, ,,. e '..W. W-w*
hoi, flflylcuuta per gallon Champagne or BAKBE-The friends an* acqnalMiaee of dames
• - - P - 4 vwaiaoilrta!p*r: drei*i\**rtL ^ r ^ 0 ( s. J. M. Greer end ftmttr. are
Brandy, ten doliara per dozen hot •
ties, nod extra inree cente for bottle, in ei
cases, j .it.... i.-».si. .1. .11 r.u: 01 r.j .
The hili rettdrfhgfrom pbfitioal dieabiiUiai
^*1) ‘flpedai Notices.
_ Ildridgeionereoa resoliitlquYhat'tht/f -
Corruption CommitteebuardeieQlo lqoqs, bo.i»,f. A.m
Woolly a|t once, toyeiil' ekMlioiix®wihtDji i ui | . .Lrui «< *«rnhhahai I quart«r,
«««!•/ ^ Eorubbabei j
for to-ih or row, when if WotiAef wcruMin-
swer properly be would bo discharged.
yrf ,
sib ii! SOB Lk
1 Uni i*tsl ite
UnU a t;i Mi-ftl.jy fdacroid feed
■ >eu*.‘ . dJ y'jb ii - i .ioti Cjtf irtvatuesv
For ugikt
! l-oinm ods oJ hoaiod yd
^OiLiC >.W — "TTIidsUiui «-j*1 J'. ocolo
goilj
. % ?n a fyfifc It
t aDFEKtFrtTrSDMNTOfUeara, fas;
. -iitii- FI | a,)' 4uvA*»um a*,june»i£f9-
n U ; L’» IJL L’ tojsj I.'a.iflt Icgtip
^•1 OEaLBD M60P0ftAWwlU:berreeiYed ‘
_ In- J O until 1^Q’jJockm^ on
ad the funeral of tha tiumu, from th> I riilir 1 iSttartt TtflYrm T >w, *|
the latter, No. U Oordon Block, at »X
iSdto’bei
day of J
Siva. Th
I ity, to bo
*d !9Wt* |
properly be would be duonargeu. |
UonridTWh* p'MAftP'Kr* !£) rx
. 66
The Wreckino Operations in Charles
ton Harbor.—We learn from the Charleston
S; ^dm^whTse^amewT:an-no“t I Courier that Capt. Georgs Pierce, who has
recall, and asked them to become Aldermen been zealously at work-in that harbor for
aod sit with the present Board. Tom near jy a y ear , has perfected his arrange-
Hhodes, aud, we think, Ieham, decliued I monitor VWcebawkeQ’’
having anything to do with the matter. To mentofor raistog the m * r
a genfieman yfsterday CapUin Mills stated which was sank in a gale during the war off
he would appoint no negroes to the office.” I Morris Island* The Cparier says he will
notice i o DELEGATE.;!* ™* also raise the steam fr.gate %ousatonic/
TiONAU dkmocratio coM.VMtNTlOM. which waa sunk by the famous Guyascatla,
We have been requested toc#H o^ ittlfi- or Mobile submarine boat. The latter has
. _ tUio I been discovered by the divers lying within
|t tbe offer of] twenty feet of the “Housatonie,” dhd it
I is expected will to bright up at the same
male.
tion of delegates to the
Convention from Florid®
transportion to and frou^HuW Yojrk
lair by the Savannah Ste«M|iip ^Dee if ,
extended to them, a* vffl be deto by
card which we repoblish below
Delegates and their alternates from the
States of Georgia and Florida to tha Demo
cratic Convention, to be held in Haw York
City on the 4th of July next, upon tha pre
sentation of their certificates as delegates to
that Convention, at the office of either of
the nndersigoed agents, will ba furnished
tickets to go and return tor one fare, aay #25.
Hunter & Gammell,
Agent* Murray’s Line.
Wilder AFueaabxon,
Agents Atlantic Coast Mail Steamship Go.
J. Bossb, Jr., i
Agent of Empire Line.
Sailing days of the steamers from Savan
nah in time for the Convention are:
Leo, June 19th. ; / f. :*? JO
San Jacinto, June 90th.
Cleopalr** dune 24th. . ....
Herman Livingston, June >7ih. v ,j \
Lap, Ja*v l?t. ■ ^ s ? I
f T^riia*h|i5e Ban
ner efWhuhdty atafea, ea : thj authority at K
prominent friend of the President,” that Mr.
Johnson will shortly issue a proclamation of
general amnesty, which will be a full pardon
for all Confederates, from Mr. Davis down.
Southern Democrat* to bear in mind that
the part; Dover.h*e made anything by nom
ioatingdOiriftfoffdrpMcl. * great
deal of truth in this; and, bended, wia have
had no much soldier in the list few years,
that we deaire to nee n cirilfai at the
of the government.
The Columbus PRisomAm in Atlanta.—
From the Columbus papers we learn that the
ijgors of military confineinetat have been some
what relaxed in behalf of the young
Columbus, now confined in Atlanta. They are
»'longer confined in sepaxajo ^ells, but are all
together in more comfortable apartments,
where they are aljef£d# repeiv,e _au_y unsealed
package from their friends. They have many
friends in Atlantn -wto .»r« doin 8 ftU the y cau
to promote their comfort. The Atlanta Intelli
gencer toys' they have been put under bond not
to attempt to escape or hold communication
with any person but such as are authorized by
the General Commanding.
General Heads received orders from Gen.
Grant to repair to Washington, having left At
lanta on Srinflay night.
A Chase Convention.—The friends J>f Chief
Justice Chase will meet in Convention at Phila
delphia, it is stated- this week, to Adopt such
measures as will^ecure harmonious co-operation
*ith the Democracy.
DisFRANCHiaEMURT.-rln, Tennessee f
inn n hundred thousnud white men are dis-
. nhd the State ia governed by a
minority composed of seventy thousand
falacks and twenty tbettftnud whifes. In
^Louisinun about thirty thousand whites were
disfranchised by General Sheridan, and the
State was carried at the recent election by a
iaprity composed of a few thousand whites
>< rtbt*'tlirtri»y.'W*i*4»ri : Bl* c fc‘i! i !Ji
Tilt Cove, where they atateil what they h»d
seen. Coffins were imineffiatelj prepared, and
next day the aame veaeel, with about sixty
bands, proceeded to the island to remove the
bodies to'Tilt Core for interment. : -t
It. aearoMng tbe bodies after they wete
landed in Tilt Cove, It was found that the cap
tain and Mr. Dowafov bafkdft a journal op W
the 24th of December, twelve day* alter they
were wgeeked. At that tigie .they were .all
living, that date life, WC* 1 . « .
journal: “1 have this day walked »il arafimj
this island, and see nothing before me but
death. I expect to be one of the first to die,
as I now feel very weak.” j After that he wyote
no more. Mr. Dowstey says ih the foirnal: ”1
do not expect my bodj wiileveitlw found. •
The scene the people' 1 ivithisMed- wneo ito-
moving the bodies can be better iffiagmeti ‘ban
Se'scribed. They were all ao froaen together
that they had to be repainted, with pr^a.ami
crowbars. The captain Hated in th* journal
sfirpTwaBWaiB*
Cove we hove to add for the tfight. ' About 12
o'clock hove round and raa in for the bay, and
at 6 O’clock, a. x., the veaeel ran ashore in a
anow-stprm.” ,
Nothing lie thi* haa occurred in Newfound,
land within th# memory of the oldest people
living here. There waa, J believe, » man
named Guahue loat his vessel on the Horae Is
land! about the month of April, when all those
^°rie“i»rmi fr Teffl4TO
died.
Btttt. ,
Bullqok was xm the Senate fioor to-day
engineering in reference to Georgia matters.
" baa several ~ ~
'eief Schwab, of Hamilton,
very eaay exataiaatioo yesterday
sented as being much diatarbad to-day .Wbah
Butler asked ftlm to explain, tba
telegrains: ,.i
' ritsnjat can yoa do toward saving
oop# try?'
in good aiM'indlaleaf peettgre, bartefabarre,
- — end In good Order, tortile Ufbtv*
■ ifre-rt .an .orertft-.tgtfr. f“_
. . No. H. wui he bold at th* Me I oout^C ofvA»SS^WWbJlaMytn* |
Mute Hall, THIS f fharstoj) EVENING, at 81 At thiaottid.- j ■ ■■■lfli’aRa^aiiwmtlt *»W*
* ‘ **“ * J fiSr
Ai
uftoalilftomfyiiBti' i .iluPBt Scxi.
f>ii*rtwran4p*la*lWUJ ^
takfr^l’- *aM.iO' ' J LU y v'-- 7 * OMwriw
iiSril.lj,, a, j r-.l r Ilf Tore., .j., !. j
ary. :i
ibms of otiiarLoflmaM
is good aUnding are frateraallt
Prompt and punctual attendance la aaimaaQy re-
qaaatad.
By order of the W. M. B. J. NUNN,
A*U|4tj J Rscwtary.
Home Insurance Company.
a._._.w Inna flfk llfi
'X
HB OUMrLmRtAHV.TWTlMOtUAl. fig,
«Rik’d,' DOWRB'J IiARB. t
least i le.t-.gd
1. JOHNSON.
jrtrijrtjgjggBft uj
jT
Hayammam. June W. lied.
fitockielden who tin net paid aptb# ta^-1
more 4s may he needed.” I aoid at public ontory* I ——;
'(SiMeu? i ; K ’ A ' ISChWAA- f By oifler of the Board of Directors. I Tj
DOG L0ST-J5 BEWARD.
gTRA!
ivaa tael
IBM#
flBth
oils,
l» J OO'I
(Mintoitoto^ m +h:-
lO'tti i-~ tiUn-Ji la* .J -iriw a-jofe
ignored by a .1 , M ;H
OOMCKRT AMD RAUa. d ick>i •-
> ektodtoto*M 1 Pto|aafli|ma.. ■-:. ■->" •;ji lo a tie
SrtaJS^aertmarertft ‘
j hjjlil.,, ,,r., I.... -1,1 ,1 iTTT-n. ..j, , ,.l
"TU'.'iRlAfiL !i _ ■ __ J .11
nenl 1
It id stated that Mr. Groeabeck iaoihildef-
ing a fetter from ft widest ifohoaoo fopdrt-1
Ids hi u ihh'TrWatiiy ^eotottofahlpi '-mo » I
^ Jtoto-qf]
if etWeetBornt.
Kmmtgfo
a 01
Gei.<
Gei ,
visit. Il
admission of
ThkCity Co
rate 1, final.
Uvea in the majorl
it V< rjr, f Ijnpottan!
joint aaaaiOD appoi
■ #
|y on joint - balb
l.becauae th* Goonail ml
lats all tbef fnanicipal ofS-1
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Satammah Qas Liost Oorpaux, >
Savannah, June 4,1868. j
Mftldend of FIVE FEB GENT, .on tha capital I
of the Savannah Qua Light Company, haa bean
this day darts red hyihe Biaartora, payable ttRt.pftha I
of the Company I« tha peat Six months, |
e on and attar MONDAY, tha Uth teat.
J.r.OfLMSB,
JunaJ-10t Prastdant aad Treaaurer.
1 oil'll) ooqp L.
qsa
- io ^
, i iQfi tU e-f L*U)f7 Oilv/ SUuS'S
TOW rRBHHDenf j,,
| 'inqriSMiHNLpft Jsd , w
Jigs Jr.’j nofifj^.r.iDi
iM t. bwr-a aoel
trews 'Diirrerare.ireivat.wreereen i;
■ m
100’
J‘l I *•«— 1
■ijrrmsi»ki>
Wri4 ,iea 0l!
: jjdr
paid jcal \
uaitaoj pH
Land's
y ttb
liOltfc’J j irtOOT
---— uiOju ail:
.. Uui S.IJl_
——j w! ILUJ ijiD'I HJ Jlii...:, ■
EXCURSION
dJ lob? Ga u iJ ai aiyliRd aJ3 U *
Iw J* AiAflO>*—L‘ei-1 lo jU-iJ k,
AUGUSTINE!
;: ^JS^cwtiQe EiHsa
. DMtCED KAlRI
J 1 FRUa artv nai.aiii. , ,, „
< I ^ ^ !■" -i r -*00jTM ,
, piagteea-e* *R* Maddapl Aa^irff|te
■ 7— ■ ii i.Jafrit ii:. ti ; t-tiu
NEWLY BLjfibtkD MAYOR INr.
nf
j 9TAI4JEIfc , |
Or^eanA ^Ufe , Dbhii lo-d4yi {* i
fljmviatoWW^L^ ^ ^
mat AMaannant Liata for Chatham ooaaty I
tamed over by the Aumor to me far ool-1
including special taxes for doing business, |
billiard tables, carriages, plate, and
▲Upenoae who have made retaraa a
paired to make payment at asyoMcahy 80lh of Jons, j
3?
)(f&941
STlSft- -
OHW ‘*f^l wiki ii Vijjltd oitl /Isolo eiJ
i'l 1 3!IIrt3 tide Ull A ilfiJ Oi tjzSvdfuX Sj
' THG MT^AMSB ,1 Jf.o
VJflu Jn hsqq<,*iL -
bosz-jtei' ill ttja$^n2|mAinorii iooq -j»
! him A litt {
baa 4KmmmSKm ^
yj Itt-.iJ ate ot uijdl •:'i -.■u.vjfe r’/sd
OB> iift
1 111 T'toin
sJauil
i‘ rt
01 fauditms k&tfi
wow ,bae
■ bio* 4>qiq
,27od ’diadT"
-Uoy svgfji it'jii
farina, i
m uai a ,c Jo
W
’fialSiioi -UT
L-jtaoIo rjooa tA.jme odl
rj»0s mJ <)J oibdwon saw
Ti?<# •i
'.iU i
BJertsv
ooiASch edj io y/j
UifJrij: ‘
TH!t
ebi s3fio
rr
■hoot*' ’.-jttt’Sgaao uvajT
'fiobiu* fill )u3aJo iaaiqr
^J4L-;ni! Cn.'ysrir .asfa«iiuit.
- d iih3f ^fliyg&T.jiisciqaMhao Ge<y'Xi
Jo but
bud doidn
<X9(1 Util
lAn&a'Jooo
J J
A. M. WILEOS#
Ladies IdcLCDED-^We arc aalfafrittd to
announce that under the arrangement made
by tbe Chairman of the Central
Committee, whereby delegatea and all olbefl
who may wish to visit New York daring the
seesion of the Democratic Convention, may
go and 'ratoni for one faze, Jadati aa wail as
gentlemen, are included—Macon Itamgtr.
The Radical attempt at ^a revoladjon
against the military authority in DoniMana
waa made ia conaeqneace of General Ba
chanaa's late order, in which beaaaoancef
that tbe Legillalare would sat be calinft to
geLher,anfil Coqgreaa shall have approver
the new conalitaudn. ' lie Radicals are
thair rebellion 'and the arrest kf
leader. Gen. DnMbrtlMii gay* the Columl
Enquirer, iah.ipnreRed'iflWOfoelf
eoaraeiuI'Oniaiaaara^Gen. Mrete rtapn^.
sued in AlabamaanlOfojHtfe-.-ltffi HPff .
mapdjir ot tto 8^ Mili^ PW»^fo_ P«p
aqstbelmuUUn* Radlaa’fcnkUiatth|
wOl baaostainad by Geo. Graat and Ca
ritWftfi Wfi •fttojift.. ISfjVM
Brtt-'- 1 i“ .o.K,?BJBaal
A Propereslew <• Caraptet* ,ita ftmci
sad Iraaawleh Eallraad.
Rnmors are plentiful on the etreet that a
New York Company have made a proposi
tion to farniah enough money to complete
tha Macon aod Brunswick Railroad. The
propoeition la understood to be accompanied
with the condition that the New York Com-
pany shall hare arte fihntnfi of tha road~-its
President, Board of Direction, and it* man
agement. ff^O DiQBTIKi
Toe Board of Directors met in the city on
Monday, and were again in session yester
day, considering the matter. Up to the hour
of writing, no definite action hu been taken.
One of tlUftfitecfort ffihh Wtt fffhe road
will be immediately built.
W The proposal ia received on the street with
tbe utmost satisfaction. Everybody saysac-
aws'33-.'ssa
and can get freight over, that ia all we want,
and wa don’t care whether it ia owned and
controlled in Mew Kwrk<*4# Georgia.
To all of which we aay, amen. The com-
iletioo of tbia great line will open np to
fa#on agimnftBt scope of country# vnicii
ftelKnatSSHSJda larg^ta^W, *f
Weetern prodnea and other plantation anp-
pliaa, hardware, dry goods, and everything
- t. Wahav
Where the Queen waa. lost ia i ofay a^out
ree mile# from tbe.htajL and a. man fromrte
shore saw a light aeverfa timdadnthe island/
and told different peraen* of it, hut they weald
not believe him. If there had been *W
to Bnppose there werd ' parties there, there,
would have been no' difficulty in geftlag them
off. The island ia very seldom vtafted dtoept
ia the summer seaaeu. . <-
•‘The Man art Braihar.” ' Hlfk 14**
Africa
A correspondent of the London'Times states
that the war now toeing waged by the na
tives of New Calabar, Africa, with neighboring
tribes, ia conducted with naparaUeltd etroeity.
chiefs, the first thing we saw waa
sofne of the chiefa wives carrying
basket containing portion of a mgn’#.
and; leg aheadyfi cooked, and a man’s
hand, amputated flt the. wriafi
to undergo the aame prittW. Tl
shown with foeling* or great dehght,
judging trean the greturaa of thoee
they all were delighted with their
rat. We hastily left, aod went to another
-faefs house, a*d fhete* refU^elmm which
was, if possible, moth dUgrtrinf The head
of one of tha captives
out of a big iron pot and pla
at onr fort for earirtifrtVVr: A 'JC.TJ
Onr nest viail wai tq, the. King,
J
esoi , r
merely acted in Urn feme ***$ thtortoNMnito!
lifl. On boingagkedtf tfaato wa* tofMw •
lormer’s election to I
letfib replied that ha I
dpno lerw anthnrizing lho fa 1
J yy j lovtbevmoeothal I
j tbe astharityof (
TOoowayrap^ed
„ )W „
taiaaae eeid
hi railed in
the duties
die not
Georgia State Bondi.
Central Bail Road Bank,)
and fare, MO.
alabratad PalR
lAuguata orthaTnavury of tha I
| will 1 • paid whut due, oa prarentattoa at thl. Beak.
T. M. OBMSINOHAld,
: “I
At
aocompai , _
,, of General Buohaeeafaebifl*
theOtiar UaU,,and,inf
DIVIDEND No. 4.
Orrioa of tr* C«NTiAL'HAahdlx>A«ir
Baxxzno Oomfant or Qborsia,
Baven&ata, Juua 3,1884.
r
A
■JU lirr.lkW .IrllffO
wdK iiianiiiiolf]
bri aim ma udj
hoci ii
.ntrfiiim tijiaiiir
V'gB BV.ST
| -■:*ia ia J
I f.ad Dfl«
} faifvoiama .fi’ilbliib otjjaiiinii
oq-jk sldfwiuidi tin ot JuoiKiOO oi esaplsi
iirected to Captain
p tifo Aifliitart-r
■US""
medjhy
DeRua-1 mr ’ ***•
A dividtmd or Wive DpUrea P« ehara. mm ** iron. ArtMaMMaPOM.„,,i ..j -i,, ft#
hh kaew-of n*
V4MohiHrt
of the Bred for the part alxattalha, aad aa
dlvldMid ol Two Dollars per stun from boost
Stock ol thoOoapaar. pejablo oared after
dXDAY, tM Uth Inttuk
■ be Oovcrnm.ot Tex oa the Stvea DoUere per
will ba prtd by ttti rieifafahLi
*. IL CONNnWHAH,
rert-lm CwMW-
to I
liWilirt not ffwnailTi 1 •
■ity ol Qeuenl' %reiamkD to re-| * ted
{fintqa'ju.. auiluutwmi .mioJlA'q
rtseyretl^, oreenreda
and placed o
} »jil ihdjivf oii<
• 1 ‘'A'hWMB eij k Tjivtd
i ri -id ^ i a lo.is [3vavr
.eivaH ai iloatid *
IM M09M, |R4t ro
„ joi \nbt..uT flO- o»:iTria«4n
.ilUll ?>13«r t-W
tni ol bias t no ‘ ** ‘Cl/tiL 1
ol
|»0.
is ai!
rreiov.f-tb'WAfatT,. ; idrtwrfat pll todaere ,.ad
foT oSTiOTM
hsnl >jaa ( aoi JJiw LuSlxi *>H uJaxl;. i.
.* 9m^cj 0C1 (rjr. at
eo-k I 4dObo ovfowi 1<1 ,}i on ; Uj. j
.1 faiai Lao ,sm la bad-04} mljud -.n -*•
^ r :r °
’tuj iiqjq ya; i^f-G I «*a
dJt ^Btildiw hvjattj1
8IMtM<i ^ ‘i
aq s flirt w .i.Jofl »tlJ i!i* o .to iljjttirauo 1 faaNiaw
b°ojj m lOftMEB^ ttMWWitoi di
fjA OOILR Mi
tlJilivai soin”
>ve# Breath. aaUt
‘ u Oil Ol f>i«B
^latioiMsiuu
12*1* smui) .laaifu
1^,xaffit^iOtSlIXSi
tatiiutiH io j watt
; U« salEor* moral, la-
- 1—O-rt-Jj
ted him to daNvi
the office to ‘Go
I tsed to comply wttboat
' 'hich wee givi '
qhirge ofWMay
MMrtapiJirtModKreA!
« wfo
Tit of geo wt
MreBdtrre,( -
Clcoulres Ore. Dr. DARMS
vTork. T. O. Box, ret*.
T.U
adV
, '•itj
j d/.’oS JQtbH .nsaisba-*^ owl atf*t Hi
Li
ufifaoffyJiis Tajs tb aiuiJ a m tslvon
-aLaigob io ri ii* oT re
riwi-Sri?.—itiit o:ui#.a uawutj ggj
WILLIAMS. WARD k ~
tt»io«nl 1
auilin ,in4
Lsideulo
Lua ;wg-
Jl faUI? f'JBkfll IT-; hu*
|oi
i» Lao .booms
fl-i saijMXiSus iljiw U
^..ifadaidrirfi**
iSffi
I. On being naked if tfciM’wRa etaerea. trit of geo uammfo
the trraty wHhHerMeJeaty’aGowwRmeat- adfajDardautlo, ot,,
to prohibit tbese thlhg*,«T*ptted these waa ijxSCXmway.- Oaphii
hou The 6fai thiSfka ire^<»“}^ ‘ '
him to abstain wdfa wad tba alajfa
then I
fABBSMrt •:
ifiNT
kanot
•eaBsasssasa
lur.* 1
a'fadhkAt
r received a i
aarereretharalM
red prelUre cafe la tfl
r .gawd
j #idT
lo Isiud JbsjLi*.
j»uoii*l .waplj
•tid a It
t sUinszs IliJa th <r
'io suo a£>qmi8i e
fj evp.
(Sad
—- .jrefuiH am «» *nx~' a
3^iMBf?FiDrtER. w .
J Cilcl 0) v:aod
H4E0 FORTE STOAEf t
JjjjfoJjfa.|K? : U ’" 1 ‘
'fffeooqSsl
OfEOfir biS
wtefirt Uta
MJMfrIMhiifq oiiaioomtiG sdl
mm jigiT 1 ■ >mimm* ^
PlttfontROi-tA SMiH^
.SioiJflryj
mm®** a eriefHfajgiffl-t
IfflkTi fOfr
i -tA/Yo I
jadcaua
T-loodos
soi ,opa H (fch
gq\to
at
l as d
exettamenl la
Ciiy HaU.
to al the Ciiy HaU. —--
also in onr markoi.
1 have no money to
M0ja»SMS»3'
“ r York waatato build it, why. 1st U doth
e tmx.
■oarera—Mtfiake'
lifaog near Atwood Factory.
Greene county, Ga.,
Jhta alnoe in s moat
perpetratora an -■
Considerable
thronghont the'
polloe are at
Bracket;
th* lit aad ,, . . .
incumbent raoocdanUp -of the Sd District,
SSli^ 0 ^- u
ba* suimotfia wunhtti
cttaa'1 ba* ajiteLr-Tsm ioa:jia6jijg
*11 *.» boiirak n feu l
at 14a i
{ Xflii'l L3l aa
•Vbrit gc/ro [ 1
,*1*01*1
drill
_ tsltel
baui wifib aao odw bIa-uc iuaG f»s$ ^ “ w
Witt to siodmufi J°
eaauus i;adj ehw ol
_ „ .. d
IpJt- Ufiroflifit7 Aiit 2x1 nr -ffrifonW 1 * 1
afa-oJ W.
■iav-°
U100a
1
J*18 edi ol n.-iaiiiloq ailawoma 1
IfrwoT 1
to MflRRfi rtwre
ffwrnav* vmwjj mj
C0 « lol flSitto® Xt! 1 ,0 ,5i3Jt* m « .It iWti^l
, tin Mya
too 1
w di'idw ekaldgual: wd
-Vi eifitfaommi na 10I ^aiiaqaiqWw aa iedi
.eiil aiavhq 20 ataaws Uto 03 ano*
asafaooS
fcal
yd fcdiJB* — - _ d
-19© sdl mart itu&ib ai Jt#**
e* w p h c a t