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PtlHWllftf) lYCttr FRIDAY MORNING HT
8AWTELL * JONES
Col. II. II. JONES, Kihtoh.
«UpAY, 8KITKMDKK 20, 1867.
Aulkarlxeil AkcrIi.
(totMmf-t Dr. T. H. POWELL,
-It. liLtllANAN,
CottotlllU N, IJKI.L.
Om»riwWmn- -W. I’. JORDAN.
Fort Onlm* JOHN •: WKI.I Ji,
w«f,r» Stalin, j. r. meuv,
HnVnunnli ELY OTTO.
*'Watrltniuii, lYIint of llir
ftfffhM”
The proci amnion of tin) 1‘resilient en
joining ii|»on all ofliciu)i atrlvt <»l»«di. nc<'
to the !**■ awl constitution, fnllmreri
Editorial Correspondence.
x I^pHijgMfl MtKUrrol. U. It.. 10,
t)>« A« irtroU r.iphlly along
llifongti hcem-ry w hi. Ii ©either (It Tar f.inn-d
Uudrtjp noi tbo belike vffa IMilie- ma *ni|u<f,
, , * will try, tH-ncil In hand. to n*iim<- my HtMlTM
w> .(Kin bj lm nmnraiy mi«ilf.»mi«.!,, J ,k, mi/-lklu|k ^ Ull ,
electrified the entire North, and spvcit QmiiiwWfroiw the i.iotrortof tin- cam. In thl*
lilt ion in rife os to future <lo ve!<»pini*riln. *.'011141 Very liltlu uf the ruv-tgi-i of war are now
The rddietl proa*, with Grccly in tho, *l , f* ar *"t The (HA* literally with tlolr
had, connwnt in tiarshtaJL tat i 'Ti* ”1 ' T !P! 01 L"/■ ‘."™
. - 1 1 thy. nnrt com. Rtn Itu.irliult «ml NlWmlant. Wh
. . ... : n * liw! ’ tll#t u, « «• the climate pn*l|i*
clamor for Itnpencnrncnt with tho Ut-Teo* r.rm.m.. pitch their earn crop- at k*»t flint
lim<n Uiicker Until la low* 1 ! Georgia. Thy at.ilk
In not 'mile «i rank In growth, lull Up- yield nl
Tile Aiune.ly Prorliimnllun.
> £ Fn«iha Sntr naj Ii'.mpr- ctf.
Wo liuY©- nlreudy platofi Ujtit fau
•Hr A uorrtft|M)it(lent of tho (jhroniule
A Hontinel snys, nt a mooting of m>
grooa n fow dnyM since at Daviitboro, a
uandMat© for tho Convention (with *
while skin) in endonvoring to oonvinco
thn negro Hint ho waa their friend said ;
"He vu porfuctly willing to roeoivo
tho blackest mini in his mulieme in his
hintac and at hie tuhlu. Tlmt ho had
daughter*, nnd wan willing that they
Hlmiild rocoivo tho <isltn nnd nttrnti*in
of W«i:k moil just in the •nine way nnd
to the amno extent that they received
white grlilloinon."
Wo finrdly think ho could find in
I'nthbert n Aecrut negro that would onl
■A We t«bfc of flail Ilia dnughtom. In
Hih aention tiny nrn rnoro elevated nnd
uonucintc with thono nearer their equals.
llulnOirMfffl and tiKlitxrt
Nullrimtl.
The Iltiiuhcidgo Argun thtw nllinlcn
to tho pronpoctn of tliia import nut corn
inorcin I thoroughfare :
Tho (/iithbort rood in Umnd to Im
built, nnd that within tho next tw«i
fenrn, mid tho nnonnr thin fact in admit'
t«d on ull hmidn tho hotter it will ho for
tho people of tliia region. Bmnhridge in
obliged to bo tho growl onmmtfriritil cen
tre of Soiilhorn ueorgla, Hoiilh-onaterti
A Inhume nnd n portion of Wont Florida
-lilts hue decreed it, and ovory effort
made hy intoronted pm lion to contrn-
venu the operation nl nnturnl Inwa, will
only nerfn to mnkc a defeat loan beara
ble
Tho city of RninhHdgo in coimootod
by water with n larger urunn of fartilo
laudn than any otnor interior oity in
Georgia, which connection will bo Boon
rondored ofloot fo by tho completion of
the Gulf Bond a id tliia proximity, there*
%y aeviiaad'or only n few bourn of the
fftionl mnrkotffir oonutry prodnee in tho
South. Pmiaulliiijf tho local ndvnn
tagoB of the point, thn oitinena of Cnth-
Imrt nnturally enough look in this direc
tion for a railroad outlet to the Gull,
which will bo elfhoted nt thie junction,
lmth nt TallehaMoo nnd Apalachicola.
The Pennnoola nnd Georgia Hallrond
within tho next two yeare will have
Reached tliia city; this will hnrdly admit
i*f a dDeht, ns only twenty-four ini Ion of
traek have to bo laid to accomplish it,
and' the ptihlio voice in unnnimoiin in ita
favor. (Jonnoct Outhbort with tho Gulf
and the Railroads of Florida, nnd yon
have Imparted a momentum to ita pro-
R rons that will defy nil rival competition
that section. We nro wnrmly nnd nr-
dontly attached to the people of Gutli-
Imrt, nnd regard i‘« locality an ono of
the most healthy, attractive and desira
ble in the wholo 8011th.
When tho full timo for notion nr riven
wo ahull do ull wo oro onpnblu of doing
to promote iho auocoae of tho Hnin-
bridge nnd Cnibbori Railroad, nor will
wo Ini alone in our efforts: for a more
popular project wo do not know any
where.
lion of Fueaonden from tho opposition,
risoa higher and higher, nnd bngina to
nsnuuio forrnidnblo dlmHUfinns.
Aiiolhcr pertinent qm-Miou Ih stirring
tho depth* of radicul indignation, and
that is the assumption by lha National
Intolligcnccr, the ndmittod organ of Iho
Kxociitivo, that tho nmnesly pn|ior re
stores the right of suffrage to those who
havo previously boon excluded under
the ruling of tho Act of C'ongtoaH. Tho
pardon, it ia contended, not only enncola
ami annuls tho cffools of past offences,
but ns full uud plenary in ita provisiona,
and without qualification, roatorcH ami
*-nu fiir uroaUr. We «nw inuny fi* l<te U11U wouM
avi-rarn from 30 to Ap biwtwla per uero. Tin)
lllb-rv of llie mil arc Ian*/ turning our the rich
ntubUc faith ami Ullust l»n*l for wheat.
hi ifornJ mwl thoroiwlily with two Mfrodg
»nd a urartli, MRriy a foot i]e*-p h cut w iUi or-
cry furrow-. Rank wi-eiln ami grnat are thus
(iiriM-.l In clft-cluulljr. u> iiueompo«<- and fwrtllit'i
tho earth Odr nldinmin^ process is * Imlia-sii
hurtissiuc ti|M»n hiicJi culture. Moino crops t*f
wheat wt-ru aliwuly «l-ovo gruiiiul. uud grow-hiR
lini-ly. Afa-r leaving Halloa w*: «aw no more
deaolatu atnolu gf chlsinlim and raiiiu<l Itousv,
and iKMigld |nil |t*c frow ing torlliiialioM, that
oap|**il every cotumvidinK eiaiuoiHx, tol*l of the
hiru^ii- whi* !i hiwl aug»l in the lotsl. Tmiwsefo
CoavKnaRATRThrasukv Notiw,--Jndgo
Rrskino Inloly deli vot ed an npitiinn in
the UOiled .Stutaa Distriot Court for tho
Northern District of Goorgin of sonto
importnnco to the people. It was nn
eation of dobt on tho follow ing Healed
instrument:
'•*3,000. Oil or btfbre the twenty flrili day of
December next, I prmnl<« to nay Ann V. Marlin,
nt order, throe tlimnand dollnni. for raltiv re
.«lved, n» witaws uiy hand ami n>*I. Alatu*)im.
January. I’si.l-
VKlatwtU H. J'. MwwmwKu, G<- B 1 Bwfw'tln-
feadent lUrluw frwi Wortta."
A/lor aovoru) pleas iuid> dtunorrern not
interesting to tho genenal reader, sus
tained arm. ovemndofv, the Judge eoya :
"In my opinion it i» not ntoessary to divide
whrth**ribe promiai- ia illi*||al, or, wbrtbcr Con
!Wlrrni«» Tressery Nules wer*- pitiliiMn-d by law
to circulate ; lor It la alleiH that plaiidin'warred
t«» iToalve. lor the amount promiaml, Cnn'rdei
ale Treasury Note* Thl* being ao. plaintiff can
not come Into this Court nnd aik a judgment tor
money."
|0r The nnrroapomleneo between the
President and Hlauton is condenoml as
fallows:
"Kxsct-riva Mansion, August 1*2.
K. M. Stanton—8it: I have ap-
pointed Ulysses to kiek your out. ilo
wonn* No. 8 boots, heavy eoled.
v n-» ' A. J."
"Wan DrrAnmevT, *
Wmmnotos, August 1*2 j
Anprbw JoiiNeov—Sir • I yield 1
"•npeeior fortm,’’ and suhmdc, K. M. H,"
rf rilnMiihn thn pruviuuu statu* nnd l » iud' td a mar.uUkmn gtste •, met it W that
rights, of all who mo the rocipioiifa of mHsU “ ,w * ivr " mvf ^ l,w HjU "-
this olemsncy.
l’or conlrit, it i« argued that Congrrsa
provided for thin very cmdingeney hy
spncinl legislation. F» proof of thin the
following notion ia oiled : "No perron
nhaH, at nny time, bo out HI id to be reg
istered <>r to vote, by reason of any Kx-
eailivo nanlon or pmnosty, lor titty net
or thing which, 1 nU«nl such pardon or
amnesty, would disqualify him for tog-
iatratjou or voting.’' As I lie iibove was
passed over the hood of Hie President,
and AHHUine.* thu force of law, the vstdi
cbIh defy him to run counter there hr,
Hut it is hinted, tho (Juhinol, including
tho Att’y.‘General, rule olhoruise, and
the wholo qimatlon as to tho rotislllii.
tional iiutliority of tho tump CongrtHs is
likely to putts under review.
This dcoiwiou of Mr. Jobnimo, if mb
hor.’d to, clnfloly roHonil.'Ica a bold (imp
ft tint, which will b-at to tho full, tho re*
spuctivo powers nod strength of tho
President and Congress. Iff ion Grant
HUstnlns lbs Chief, nnd thrown Into th*
balances the eutiro weight of army inflti
once, tho KxeuuUvo Will triumph, though
a very whirl wind of excitement nnd par
tisan rago will sweep over thn country.
Io every aspect, ‘‘Uio plot thickens,
nnd grave and important events uio
about to bo precipitated. It la to be
regrotted Hint these quest inns had not
been met at Uio Htt oshhold and determ
ined in tlieir inception, before they were
permitted to assume thn guise and sanc
tion of far. The task of the I’reaidont
will bo rendorod much moro difficult,
nnd our grcntcsl four is, (hat adroit son-
saliouulisla will ho ropn.-«ent affairn nt
the North, ns lo rokindlc tho enthusiasm
of tho Radicals, nnd ©stop tho lido of ro-
nction which is setting in so bravely.
Tho splendid Denmcnitiu victory in
California, nnd heavy loSana of the op
position In tho Mfiino elections, havo
stag gerotl the radical loaders, disturbed
Uteir programme, nutl for the prusent
nonpliiored them not n little. That ns-
tutu weather gngc and po'illcnl haromo*
tor, tho New York Herald, proclaims
tho inevitable dufuat and dlsruptiun of
the Radical Ueptiblicnii parly, and urges
Mr. John.-ion to resign his position,
throw himself into tho nnnsof tlio na
tion, and htump ovory Stale in behalf of
tho C'onatitulion, and against uuivursal
snfiViige nnd negro rule. It ulwo eloims
that New York and Pennsylvania will
each niruy itself hy decihivo migoritii-H
in the pending elections, ngaiust the
uanqiatlonH of (’ougrcHH. This sheet,
which everybody <ft>tart mid everybody
rraiti, nffects to he n« wiao in its vntieiu
nliotis, an it is notoriously vonal aud un-
rulinblu in its policy.
tVhat the result will bo immortal can
truly predict. With Mr, Ritchie we
must exclaim iiom* rmoHt, we shall nee
Fortunately the rote of the South in a
very simple one. Wo havo neither
voice nor power in the pretniHCH and
should align ourselves with no party 01
ic Dnmrtlu* ao*l tiiiiiaicki'iiiiijt lyraaoy n» 1 an
archy wltk-li pn:vaib uud'-r hl» ilc»puliv nil,-.
Iter Mum fsbity Ui" Rll* la-liuf tlmt tVowloiu
HotirWirc »**•"< ia mouulain dlrtrlnu, mat slins <
wttli tonscilj tuttic cllff’i sn*l ArttacM wtiloli
srs tumally IrWwJ m st1l. Thr<i tuim-ly bvsd
tbeir nocks to tlio |oke and omtintCf gi« vbsiiu
slildi Mlnr Ik' in.
It U sakls Virginian Is Mntw imtMIcd with
nay other homn, Wo sail msilily bnffa Mils, nt
limit of thn il"iil«i'n of tin* Wi«|»rn portion of Uie
m-iil** u t)14 Duminlon " thro aatum bat n-
hsartril liwwlf U> forma muiiby, wliich for
antiHlenr, SrtllUy ami Invi-Umsi. has protiaWy
Mtprrlnr on tho liwst of llioglolin. A f**w
linorc raist.lu tWoitxli Urn \ cry region s Ideli now
*irHi fmr *Uion. wmkl Wwn t<» funiUli an at
♦1st wWh scen»m nod flows of ourpRutilig plelur
rmqrno-i uml Inmuly, srlii'-'h would occupy hi*
ciwel for a tootr **f year*. At w« w-rltfl, Ilia mad
wliidi 11 rouikI a lii.iRtilRasut Imml in New River
which on oil"Shin in ovfrfffwif wltli Iwt-lllnH
em(;n. nwmldiiiK llm shoifs of bake Gonr^o la
wtldnfM. while the »*ih*T ptrvoiil* a misnsdoa *.l
gn-sn nlopen nh*t vSrfant li*-l'l •, dolUd with
benln of .«h*vp sad klitn, nml nfftmlin^ nn Iwingc
of piWornl htmufy worthy of the pnet'r ln«plr,i-
(bin. Porte Crayon or a Rlcfards woiild be In
a (sued* nt lie- nci-ne, fat and spoil too, pi-
Kunlicj tmsUUniiw rhe nml toser ulufi <*)i every
nide, |tiu huiiiiuils hall liidd* a l*y tho uurllng mists
whlcu clr«j a weird •peetjo Jhc liiudKQpn. or
•panned hy tin* raliil»os which the ntmjrgllng
Nunlx-nin* paint Upon tlin'iollna of tho heLohlcr.
HtltiiK wpromo xml* \l,r»»e tltWtt of naiurc, ih-*
(ainotl pi-nki olOtlu loom lathe d'wtipco like
ll|im-i.i ol (uiiaipoteiire pointing hcavoaunr*'.
Nor nro ilr n'Mcad 1 of bbtorirel «m*<| .lion •
nnd warlike rruilrnertiictm uantma, to ci>tu|ileie
Uie fiivtuaUuK itltm wt whir It HltHvms to lbi» ttlo-
rtoue n-Kh'U. Tliip wne the Imtih- around of
many of the ntuetHotis bcr*«e of tlio late n-rolu
tlon. Its trillstdex ntUimra run with llm Mood
of friend awl fo»*. and echoed tho roll of inuekisf-
ry nnd tho farce shouts <>f deadly coullid. And
own how, Uvmgb Um» nhrlll nlariou of war rfaju
not out npou tlte air, and Ike /•*»* Jr tkunje i»
heard no m*m<, tin- patriot love* to wend Ills say
hither, If for do other wtrpoae. than to look upon
tlio fucr ami lorm ol tint plorioiiaold man, who
h tar mater to-day in kl« ureDil ami honorable
irolutluu, than many who wield tlio .icrptrc or
Marcechd’n Uiton.
Filling ulotc to lh«- nienUl eirerr of a mkli*-r
and ohrlilian, whoso Innonipnrahle nohli-fehicnl *,
and l> llliiuit rmlm*. <-'M him with a Tarune, a
V'faferiok, or n WcRIuginii whilo hi* imabsly.
virtue nml ph-tf ar« m* rtnlnlwa a* (be iinlmil
den mow. Well may we predict that ntsler tin-
liilllago of thl* Rroal Mgo. anollier mcc of |witrl
als, heroes and *tst«smcn will he roared up to
hlcae. hsuor and iUartrat*’ Uiclr dewolroddeit
onuutry. ■■■■■■
Rut again have wo wandered from the rlmiour
Iraek of th" eugino, ami arc rmolmltil hy tlm
piercing unto ot the wbUUo (bat Uircr hugiacn
lory tlmaghlA mini ho conohidi-d. If they tail
l*i *ce the light In-cauer vawrjiMwr. y***ir read
era will loco hut llulo ITv pnopi hKontlnrnlly.
Yours, *
A S svr (SBrnwa *v wi YaSHtisttv* -
WnthimfloH, Sejitenilx'r K—The fiilhvvn-
iug ntiier was promulgate*! on Sotunluy:
KxrcfTIVB MAVSTv'V, )
Wakiunoton, September 7, l^ti". f
Fltw Wutk of tits wveial Rxeettlive
l»c|*:»r»nieul» of ths govei nmeut ars va
slrgctwt to furw*dt caeli |ieison Imliling
an p|tpoinlnwai itx tHoir, reapeetivo Do-
partiiuniUi wiiW an official copy of tbo
proclamation of (he Dirhivlsiit, beaintg
Hale tlm ;M instnnt, witW dirotriioRS sit iut-
ly to observe Hie revpureRKots of an
eernost support of tlio C-oeetitulion ol
tho United States, nml a finthbil execu
tion of tlio lawH wliich have Ucu Mile
io piirttuttuce thereof.
AltPKKW JiUIXSuN.
Krntucky to im Rtxx>MtTai'CTlP.—
Wilton Hie Waslrngbrn ooiTfapomUnt
ol Uio (lliurlustou -Courier :
“l’burh is gttoJ reason Air aseertinj
thut CoUgresH, tit its n- xl Brnmon, wil
orgauUv Hm\ SUty of Kentucky Into un
iiiJt.pciitlutil Militmy Dislrici, tm<l place
it uiulur a General of Uio army. l*> bo
govcrnesl tin South Cttrolina uml olhor
(SuuUtvrti Mates nro now govornul. Too
pretext for Ibi* gross outrugo will bo
that at tlio recent Kentucky election
«li*iloyo! men wore oloototl to Slate of-
fire", mid the ltatiioal party m:\nngurH
eluitu Uml Uio tiuwly olocteii Governor
ih liostilv to tlm Covrrmnunt of tfui Uni-
ted Mid*-*. Tina will be all sufficient in
llie opinion of Uio lni\jo|'ily of tho loyal
Congress, and Kentucky is alroudy
"doomed," tinlcsH tlio elections ia tlio
North tliia fall Hlioitld allow a altong ro-
action in public sentiment in tbat sec
tion.*
Tmr Rank DmirAnoN at Savannah.
—Thd Republican, of Tuesday, gives
the foil*»\ving account of the b ulk *1* l.il
) ration:
faction while in a position so anomalous. ( The uhiortopie of convorsati.m on the
ft • are the bone of contention, lad thej U»y among ffnaticial circles ywterday,
North fight the question to ita jiau) i.ssue j was tlm news of the mynturious uud mid-
tmr on. vm»lr»lo WJu-n. Wl.o cm I on Sniunt.y ,.t Ju
*|n-.h with R . KK «1 anj ,,,,.1 ««pl> S- t..r..tbcr., who U l..oo,„lol, c,..-
o . , ... ... 1 ryuiff with him nmo thousand dollars
point of the bayonet pricking Ills boa- m?| in belonging io tho Central Kail
All that ia left ua, is to use Alight Uml rand Bank. Fur sixteen yours Mr
hmited powers which havo bcca tufa J- (GnriUhofa huhl the important j wait ion of
Int.llj. cowwdt-d, nu.1 nut Irnvcl a «»>}•.' lV, . l “ r ,bo . lVu “ ul
i . . .. ,i' r I dim waa universailtf eatuouicd by all
**T J hciu-«u.tm.itUo.llSw U-u„ M ffit .1
a convention, and elect uptight ami | vvMmntVVua k.nd been appoiut^ to oount
wiso men to that body, uud after Xraupj his cash, ami Mr. ('tutrllicrstiuiAppear
ing n Constitihion, republican fa f„ rm J ll > «h'0 l*w vault, excited buspicion.
I ....iv.r.al n...l ut.il,.rn. in it. ,,r,.u„ I '>«• »» ««
1 11 sctuMtH to ttHScrlaiu Ins whereabouts on
ions, with no riMrictnui or qualification} .Stiudny^biH uu Irucc havingbeon obtain-
whatever, as to class or oulur, ask of uur, ed of him, a Hfiocial meeting of the Di-
NnrUieru Itrutlirv* Uio restoration of our rt*aU»r» «m ht-Kl, who rcatilvcd lo open
rml.u n.1.1 m ,.’1 uh - <S.Uio
, lr - , , , . , vault it was discovered liuu bvtwocn
If nj.-4.Hl, bocame out «'•- 4 K I.Ul.d .,».u (ImuKiwt jollon wore
faimMig with Hsrvrisoaaclm-ss k» terms niiasing All 8<*rtH *
and Mipwlati.mil ton knmilialMif; to Im circulation ne to All .
Tresidfait and his entire Gi.blnt. uh-
attbiided th* «-onHilltathm Upon tin*
ject, #fo nnanlffaitisly of opfnrnrr that
the ninnenty produniution which was
then agreed upon, and mibseijuenUy i«j-
Bited, would have the legal effect of re
lieving ev«*ry tiermffi «Mi»Drfa«*•) w|tbin
ifa tomiN of all dittqlfwincufmnif. as d oll
tui ail p<mu)tii*e, ineurred
in tlte 'ate rebellion. W
nojuriht of respectable Maud mg of pj-
thcr phrty would, utimnilondrd bvtlicvi.
olont prewtfrTe of pnllUlul nccvsa'ty, «b-
ny the Houmlnesa of Ihia opinion. NVu
refrained, IttiUmvor, from nny speculation
ns to the means proper to be employed
in giving |»ructical effect to the exercise
of iho pi ivilogo* r< nturod by that impor
tant document. It by no uioans /Mown
that tlio executive br/inth t.f tlm (Jrw-
ornment, whilo iNsmexfing and i-xercis*
mg ampin authority to remit tbs forleit-
ura ol rights, la the pro|w*r clmnm l
through which those riglitH mny be as
serted nnd inniuUfueO. This pertains
rather to the jiidii-tHl authority.
In this view of tho matter It lit a litt’o
surprising to witness the crude Miiggcn.
tionn pud wild Rfafculutioos imlulgi-d in
by Hits Radical pn-HH tut to the past uud
future action of tlm Pnnmient. They
say that CohgrcNH has enacted n law by
twolhinlo’ innj.irity whicli pr.ivT.kn Hiat
'uo perron hIuiII 1* -rngiKternd or vote
by ien»mi>( I'JxooflUvtJ ft&rdnu nrainncH-
ly," nnd that tlio [’tu*iuenl, intend mg to
millily this •jcvlifam by his produmii-
thn, fniM rendered himself liable to frti
puaclwuoitl I Wo have eecti it suages-
twl, in no quarter ftmndlv to Iho Admin-
iitmtwtn, Umt tho Pirairfunt Intcnda to
interfere, directly or Indirectly, in (ho
lit in-ruble fiTao of "rcgintratfaii'' uoiv
going on at tbi- hmitli Him proolama-
lion, in effuct, pula all whom it ombra-
^e^ iip.-n nn e«itml finding with other
citl’/ciiH of the L'liitod Staten—that is its
legal elb-et, hu Ih-Iwvvh and it iUm \>c
so, nml tho unconstilnfinnal trrhvfaioa
quoted is thereby uullituid, It only shows
his opponents to admit virtunify. Unit
not only it, but all other legislation of
Gongn an hutting at naught iim coimlit
tional powera of (lie KxeciiliyP, wore
null nnd void from tho la'ginuing.
Tin- pro*jlumutiuii may have ihccff'e.-t,
and rloubtfaffi will, of bringing the i|iiph-
lion of tho coicslilntiuiiulity of Uio main
(bat it ton ol what nro callwl tlio recon
struction laws btrihre tlm logul tribuasls
of the country. It places tho grout mass
of tho .Southern people in un attitude to
axsci-t and maintain tlivir priviligua, nml
If, when finally passed upon by the Sit-
promo Court, oUlrm tiona are .*1111 luUr-
pnood by unmithorixod aganeios, milita
ry or olhtrrtriatr rovtriutionnry, it will
again bvcomo ibu duty of lliu Kxoculivo
to iutorfaro and carry into effect, at eve
ry hazard, the tnntnluVo of the judicial
authority. And this, tbo countiy may
roly upon, will bo dono to tho letter.
Tho Northern pnjierH aro rtpcoulutiiij
alsnil tho number o( poiMimi oxerptc-
by tho recent amnesty proolumution «
tho President. lT(>on inquiry wo find
that tlmru is no aatihfactury data upon
which to found t\ definite culcii'ntion ;
but n rnnsonuhle coujucturo may bo von-
turud. In the first place, tho President
and vico-Prohidcnt, (Mooars. Davis and
Stephens,) and tho "houda of Depart
ments" of the Ponfedvrulo Government
are unequivocally excluded. Of the hit
ter, we learn thut thoro wore, from lirrt
to last, thirteen in nil, of whom five havo
In.-oi) specially pardoned at tho iimtmici
of diMingtiisi od Radicals—niunolv,
Messrs. Reagan Meinmlngi r,'Mallory,
T renin dm, and ibivis, the latter appointed
Attornoy-General uour Uio closo of the
war
About twenty Governors of States,
also expressly uioliidvd, remain utinur-
diroed. Fivo general"—namely, l.eo,
Ootypor, Johustuu, Heuuregard aud
Hrngg—tun lietilennlit Centrals uml
about thirty mnj.fr getinmls, urr oxelu*
diil from amnesty by the t*xpr< sa torma
of tlm proclamation, and reinniti utipar-
doticd individually, if tho inngimgo
employed in Ih© proclamation, however,
sir,ill be held to include brigadiers with
tho brovet rani; of major general, tho
number of tbo military exclusions wifi be
lurgtily increased—probably to tlio ox-
tcat of several hundred. There worn
but three ad mind" In tho Confederate
navy — utuehf Whom (KurfuatJ Is tuny
dead—nnd no rn.tk lictween that of ad
miral nml captain existed
The persona desigluitcd ns ' agents"
of tho Oonfodoruto GovBnimutit "in for
eign States nnd countrU-n" will roach,
pe.-hapa, two hundred, II it shall Im» hold
to embrace otlitus Hum thoso aecrotlitcd
to Governments ntiroml, as It doubtless
will, thoro being no other construction
which would admit of excluding pOftic-
uhtrly obnoxious peraons without spooinl-
ly naming thorn. Wo lake it for gran
ted, however, thal in the mass of those
rases special pardons will now bo gran
ted tip<>n application, as a matter of
course. Tlm nbovs comprehend all
tlmsu t xrluded of the first das*, and
they will not probubly number practical
ly over ono huudrod.
Of tlm number of those exehulod os
belonging to th© second and third class-
c*, nothing like an oovurato estimate
can, of course, b© made, It is proNumu-
ble, however, that nearly all who are
embraced ir the sceond—Umt is, these
who nro ohnrgoablo with treating pris-
omits improper ly—havo boon either tried
nnd convicted or acquitted, ur are hold
;it bail, and are, consequently, included
in tho third. It u safe, therefore, if this
supposition bo correct, to infer that but
few will be excluded umler Urn second
uud third ofaaasa.
Ppon the whole, aftar the disposition
of tho applMnltuM faff spoaial pm-d<m
now on nro,’‘which wo hope will be done
I
popular favor and
rnngly in
Aiely {■
^rrnsmBiut t*inp#y
it shall w.»rk to flic adv
Southern wliitw by pnrdoii ^ w
clitas— the most intehgent, wealthy and
socially * iiilluoutfal-rfiut' rutntyig to
loutfanA, oit'vVrtll tfiem yhf-it oivilrlglits, ImindiiV^that of i/\ ri,|. arr
by ^■■liiiin —<* j"”” 1 '"f in 10
i’e added that gm’d •iitTrag.! t<> tbc pnrdofii-0' ridiols
cXclodcfl by the RdeoiHtruction net —
lie i lniiDs ho has, anil I have gobd tm*
tlsuity for stating, n-itwuluiUuditijiaenii.
tdli'-i.d coiitradiiti..ii*,.tliat tho time is
not far dis|tint when luu will eftfnivo hfs
views by ordering the reopening of reg-
iflraliun, and.causing new instructions
to Is- 1 sailed lo the military commanders
in accordance uiih these views.
TilR CAliJMiT OX AMNKSTV.
FrpxJi Arrival* at the
Cnfhliert Variety and Family Grocery
II. JONES & 00.
Ii.
JU'l-t.rf* ■’
On the sul-jc*. t of the olb-ct of amnes
ty tho (Jabint.fr is miid to lie a unit, in
tho discussion of tlm armies y proclama
tion tlm t'ubinet agreed tiiut ita Icgnl
etliici would botorolioreexcliulod whiten
from disability ns to tbo exm iso of tlio
rigid of suffrage. Ah to the power un
der Iho constitution to issue hucIi nproc
lamation, thu I'resilient entertain" in*
dmlbt whtilttvur. The rcjienl of tlu*
tilirTootitfaaectiuA of Urn act of July 17,
I toft, does not uffbcthM poaTum nt all.
He ctaiiBs authority under tho conotito;
Hon,and Hint nuthori y cauuot be ubrnJg- LmmI in r(UM „ c tbt r *i’oi' pi
ed or oxlumled by a mar© act of U<»n- -
gresa. Thn object of tho Hiiiteonth aec.
tlou of tlio law rebirred to was not, ho
boliovoa, to clothe the executive with nny
wow p >wcr, but merely intended by
Oonjjtafa an ft conciliatory act, nnexproa-
si on m a public w*ny, aa it wore, of it«
oiul ^iijx-iffne Fl.orn.
Kj^ ‘. IIAON Nitlw; llnni* am] ffnotddrw
COTTON BAOOlMa And IRON TIES,
>Yr>TCR8 and I.OJtfTERS h (’an».
CSp!- »nU ipj.- r I.I«\TUKff.
MAH-**, from 3 tn Off pSuny. X f eU,
ALLISON Sl ATKINS
IJAVlTjnil r. orlrod *nrf o[>«ip<1 one of the I.ARQJfST »nd UHT HKI.KUTXID Htoeka ol
STAl’LE ANB FANCY BUY GOODS,
*" d TjUDK I hey have erer knwjfM to thi* m.rkel, which that inten.l Mlinr
»• CMKAf *1 »"f hmi»e m H*s,Ui n-eel Oo^TC**. They rr«pe«Uully mik an rinniinalioo of their Miotic
*m» j'KTKS br .he r l.l«l. «d the ,mWw jru.r.Wr, knife ,.urcfa.iio K . The ".dim W. ^eotaS?'U
**' 1 11 axaaHiio me r •loci *t -t
SILKS, 0RESS GOODS, PRINTS of all grades and stripes, Bleached and
Unbleached DOMESTICS, LINENS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERY,
NOTIONS, TABLE V/ARE-a large stock, Superb—etc.,
Which *re eiUr.iae, .od h»»e been arlecled will, great c.rn and judjnnoot, and trill not (ail topUaan.
dc*M'r« to invite tlm citing bivlhrnn ofGentlemen'* NIIAWIA OVER COATS, DRESS GOATS PANTS VRsTV
the South Imck to their nlfagianco—<i 1 SHIRTB, HOOTS, SHOES, H ATS, CAPS, ot«. oto ’
surt of declaration that if tho p«or*loo/i mJ (g ^ .
the South sought |«rdon and n*Iisf from
puins ami poll allies ('.ingress would glad
ly roflolve and welcome thorn, 'l’hn dw-
cusiimn in theHnonto nt tlio’timo ofthe m*
peal almva thui the opinions of Ti itmbull)
Ifavsrdy Jolingoo nnd <rthf*r prominent
Fcr.iUors agree with that of tho Prod- They inn, ||> «Ht the moil (aandiou*, and are UETURMINUD TO SELL TUFM
Ucut, Kes «rdy JoUncon In his a|tccch un '* r *< ■wl.facUoa.
In feet erftythln* h.-art could siak for, h the Dry Good* tine, logtlber with a ltrgp ao4 T .rUd stock of
CHINA. GLASS AND EARTHEN WARES
Ordinary to Superb BED BLANKETS, Etc.
TI*•/ alul-
•et-ltot
AT TUB WHITE COttNeil,
Urn 4th of luat danunry said .
Wlmii tlio subject was bnforo us prior j
In tbo rorcM, I ash.tl i.iv friend (ruin
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO,
section ujK»n tlio ground thut it gavoj
jHiwcrs to tho President which ho had?
not. or win* 11 tor hu thought it waa with*' Macon, 0a.
in Iho authority of Congress In take '
rr.,m .1,0 IVertbat any p.»m ekid. h c OW—^-*8^*2^
na*. I ho lattor quontmn bo. or oouroo, j mmt in Maaon !
answorod in tho negative. Ho tpli II", . 75 b«le« and 2-«) rolls atandard Gunny Haxf'nf,
and (old tW OorroctTy, thut tho power «>r *>«) rnJIn Kentucky IU eR m K . »•) rolls tt«H»n.
pardon vestod in thn Pirddnt by th* faunantto Haxffiac. Reoo Itx. Twin*.
nonMitlltinn ennnot by legislation bo In- C^'ebrc'M Wbatejr l»e.
Iron irom him i anA P,r II,„ >n„„ rru~.li : ,a *** c ‘ 1 “c ,"»'-***
~ . ! ..... an «»-—■— Pullha L'l.ha H..I..UU mmA or. 1.1.4. A..
Their Motto-ftuick Sales and Small Proflti!
1 have no douiit he wnuld admit Hint it
cannot bo in any way limitod nr qiiwiiliod
It i* vented In him alone, in his nftii-iul
capacity an Prosidcut.
«^„1ho l.ytuddmtg V'iigiut.m says
thoro is n child In Mongmnoty County, |
Va , which nua ebrintoned “Andrew
Jack*.-a Golden Jarnca liut-hunnn Kaiso
The Flag ami Fire Tho Cannon lAol'yna."
I *5 liereee Prime Cubn MolaWta, and V, bbde. do.
te kanaU Vinegar. V> bamlt ^yiup.
*•<0 bbda. IUo.41 Hide*, Nhonldcra and Hum*.
V> bow* Kn*ll*h li.rtkfrat Itocon.
SOh barrel. A I! A CCruebad sod Powdered Hagan.
IV M«ka Bin, Jam, l^gnira and klocka Coffn.
bosea Reap. 150 bosea Starch. 300 bmea C«a
Now Adverti8emont8.
WAREHOUSE
-j coore Hard Lira A l.nonda, KilberU l‘«
11* bantle Mquore, all grodra.
caaoa (IcaultM Importrd Claret Win*.
a Urandy, (tin, Wrlmap’>a and Wh.akey,
W • '
eery l.ine
aepll Sin
NOTICE TO
MERCHANTS and DEALERS
YX7K have Ji^l reoeirtol, and we adding toil
V T dally, a Urge rod a«aurkil stuck uf
DRY GOODS,
Bulb tansy and stapU;
Groceries, Shoe , Hoots,
| HATS, HARDWARE, IRON Etc.,
—/, —, -BL— ' v,1 ' c h »• prcpoa* In sail a« Inw aa any hnaae , n
•p—v* «• ******* *. J-! ,
WAVAItfNAII
COMMISSION MERCHANT. Ml-DIG A L G0LLKUE,
SAVANKAH, OA.
epw Fi,KyBNTii AWirai. tmr urn «r
To the Plantors and Merchants of
Georgia:
I N Iemitting j nu my thanki hr pal la run, I
again, with p'eargra. i ffvmr net Tlc-a. I ptoin
i a- in d<> my nbo/u duly in a" "kn an, kind rnoiigk
lr. Irual n.e with their ] alrnnatr- Tti tbo '
i.irrcuEs: in this ii»i.-tnti<Mi win rou)
mews «>» il»e MUST MONIUY In KUVKK
IU.lt uext, .uii| cuatimio font inoultni.
kindr
. ! thaw
loftier cu»l,>111001 sah» I are arciplf.1 i-apeia tori
hare itfVned ftory Dei i rrlyfng on ita* ir pfoip|4- |
nru In meat ihg 1 hare made arraetwnet a g j), ARNOLD.
I.- aur« .Ii CuTTO.N dirrdrd tr u.y tut at niy
•Id aland, in Mucod, (
FAOIJGTY.
a call and lna|«cl m.r ai, K k and priere, which ••
Ihmk will enntinea ihe moat akr|.<ie.| m |nd <4 the
nwlrw ripen,lilura id I fane and im.ney fay gnin,
liirlher n.Htk, coal and w«i, io kediag 1
baf'nr good*.
Our Dry Goods Dopartraent,
Oo .sir arenad fe»or. i« complete end full ia alt ito
r*rtou* porta, etufamr'ag a full U.e
lllrnelird Dnairetiee
end *3 4,
l , rmle ul all grodu. and etripe^
OrrM (lixida of all niarwiraeini
4-4, 4-4,' »-4, 10 4,
I An im menu: Ini nf (Jloibmg,
Pania Oo..ds, both .4 cheap end 4dm aaeld r .
ropf'tl.l*
4 A THAN rot LINK.
ARNOLD, M D , Prof. The.,ry end I'mrlfre ItoX* otoli.2,1vT v .• n*
nl Medicie- - Harirry, Olorataad Taok# MoUmm g an «»l\y,
ZTTZ .. _ .. t ,* . ... tun Kr Iloye and Man,
Itmgane—ll->y»*and Men'a
T. * KOtTA"**. If. D. Prof. Oh.ietrica w»d l)ia
r tare ol W omen and ('b)UJren.
A.'i-ariNt—'Tw*v Pmith. M- I»; Will l.rclore uu H«
etAca nf AVnninn aud CiiiWrert.
W. 0. BULLOCK. M. fi, I'rnf P.mcplei end
rfefri nf Hn»-*“-
AdJ-irct T. J. Cm in tux, M |); Wilt l.nelnm on
Miaur and Uperalirr Surgciy.
J. B RF.AD, X D. Pr-» f . VGUtU Medka and
Medical Juruprii-leDm.
Adtnari -R J. Ns>««, 11 Di WIHUwlnreea Ucd
al Juuntirndrooe and Txaionbigr.
ADAMS?, JONES & hEYNOlOS,
NVAUl-lfOGMK
AXP
Commission Mon-haiits,
At Ibe old aland <■( ftairii A ILoo,
Comer 8©cond aud Poplar Street*,
Macon. .... Georgia.
Will dire etriot aHenUoa »© »ke etortg" •»* *la ! Adjunct J.ifeTm.u^, M. D : Wgt Lrelure on!
PI) I TON. Will make I.IRKIkAI. ADYAKL'KH I f Paiholngr. \» . !
W. If WARtSG, X D. Prcf Anatomr.
j W. M. CHARTKRS, M. D, Pr»f. rhcnialry.
Adinnct-W. it. Kali-itt, M. I).; Wi 1 I^cinre r.i
I liaruntacrultcal Lbeaiiatry and Urea uf the
1 M icroeen|>a.
J URIAH H ARKUS, M. D, Prof: lbraml..pi
I'athnT. g\.
and
LadiaeandOetla* Drees aud Walking Hhooa, of al)
Mltaina,
Maw* eml llnj*' ltalk, le-galnt,
lilmkrU. Ki-rtoya, Kcniuekr Jeon*,
D.mble and Single fUrrol Khnl (tuna.
AUu a g.md line Mitiuery (Lmda. and io Iptt ela>o*t
•nyiblng a nuu may call for.
WE Also HAVE
J A Mammoth Stock of Groceries
.. In Hume. Are pmparvd la InriiDb II AO
UlNllaivlTIK.fr «r RO. K, aud other I LA NT A
TI«N HUPlfr4KH. e#i»3mf
Notice.
, r k—i to .b. (M.b. M.—^ 1 i
1 n-.U to I. - W upon 'to Mr.!. T,. !to , 11 P Sj»V*- U - !«■>' U.u»o«lnl,« .n
a«i«n*r* »f the Oonniy for the present »enr, IMTi coraior.
Sir |
(onto.
n... a '
G "i
ed th-ii
aii o ... «,r u. o tho siunl which dicUtol th© i.riKlain*
All sona ol luitiuiH arc in i , » , , _
j . j' ation, it w iuil bflwwil that In© entire
. . . . . mitiim Carutluis 2 mnnbier oftha©*al*,dccfaxsii||fasMeHy-rttaxeb
tmriw, fat as Hwbinlt m mlenve 1»»il wait- uul t ,un * . , , , I bov..ml n few hundvwk
and wot ah Ibt tUl piu.-i-fiil deSvawtu-o 1 ^ *. ammunew by tc vgr •ih, • Ylm Wusliingdm Coir«*|K)iHleiitof tin*
. , , Mr. ( i»rutlii>n) wuiiMiusttal on lucvday I .. 1
at th© ballot U.», whhili recent au-uts , M i board the schooner William Gregory, j No* York Hcahl say*:
wjubl iudivutc lo l© Deal at luu.l. , iu wbich li« luij sailed for Havana. ! It was uut iutendedas :i uicrc fohTcal
eX)«na*a if the OOnaly for the preaent
k'lfly n.-r cent for ronnly purrnwi, to-wit
Ihe indrbi«.lni*.«e nt the cunn'j due and undii-
build *«d rcjalr Ilridgea or F
Til Hind other pnblir in-ororemenie, lo )itv Hkeriff,
4*1 hi'a, <’oronem, HaititL tad other oouaiy nftaem,
evu inideat Wi'aea»o* ie criminal eaa.-*, Ibel, let
rani hho. at-utonery and lk« like, end Jnfnra.—
Taenly-Bre per eeat. to pay eipeaeee irewrrrd ia
rupporiing ibt |«WT of Ihe c»-uuiy, aed thirty hre
iwr cent i« per all ("her lawlul charge* rgitnet lb*
counir. Hoolemker 11 l**7.
WM. CULLMAN, J. 1. &,
P MclmNAlP. J. I U-,
A. H- IIKNORY. J 1
A idie eel rad from i.te minuieo. Hepi. 11.1MT.
mpWU J M. UROOKtf, Clnrk.
EORUlA.**>p«iniron«TT—Notice ta here
by girra to ell ciacanted. Ihet 1 hare maaent-
_ jui my wife, Loai»4 K- Holoaro", uuy. *Av «•«
pub'iealhm of IRWm.'dTci- one month, b<^anea pnb-
Iw or fie* trader, with ull ibe rights end liabilities
attaching io her aa aocb nodor «ha law.
sepMO 1m JACOB L. SOLOMON.
C -IFOROIA, - RAJtp'itor Oorerr— Aartre* E
f Onlemow baring arphrt hr Uuc* nl Admm
iurciion oa (he calele .»( Hornfa RileiLui late of
mel courtly drtruM-d atl ptr«nn» failrreatod are
notified I - show hr ihe next November term
of Ibe Court of Ordiuery why letter* should not be
granted til ibe applicant. v ,
Wltpeee my official ligea’oro. th:* Hep* t* 1HT.
ae|>3>.-lm W. !». KIPOOO. bcdiperr.
TfrWitttilZun**** Goi'trt.- By ti.uir of**
Li order of the C-art nrordtoerr nt raid . nasty,
wrtl be ookl on the Aral Tmaday tu Nhr.iuhae IW.
at tba Court Uon.-e door u> a«id
the legit hour* o. aale, l.o’s nf Land Nna ISS, W
and 137 in lb# Mh diutiwt of or gintUy Lot onw
Quitman ruuaty, onaUming *U hoadrod a waa,
amra ot k-a* U par* .4 lha r*al o*)*to ot ttor>u»>a
li. life, dec a*fl, all tvingon Ihe frcriibweecmk.
Re moId da arc. unt. I im.chaeerM totting tw cwply
with terms ol lira first rale and at Umir r**-
Terms Cask. Z A. RICE Aim*
ao^-vU** 11. M- KA1ULW4, Ad«’r.
■iTalttKAL KNbTiBUCTION.
The City and Marin.- Ueipi'al it situated within [
two bnndred yards ol the Co'lrge hniidirg Thi«
Urge inet.iiiUoo. a moauim-m lo Uw ehur.ly sod
rnlerprlM of our car, is noder the charge nf mem
ber* ot iIts Feoiil'v. It to admirably managed by a ,
Hoard of Troalee*. and capnhleof eonlaiemg com-
loriahl) over loo hundred |-olienta
The Moeuiul is divided into ward* for Practical !
Medicine, Hurgery and Obirteries. To each of lhara
Wards, erery Hludenl eon hare acre**, and enjoy
the bedside mstruciion of the l'rofr»~,r» who track
the r«e)>ec«ire branches in Iho College.
Aside from ibe large number of pauaata, who ea
ter fruai U|* c.iy end it* ricinity, thu* giving am - >
i.le Opportunity lo niudy oliokelly tba dtoraaeaof
lb. Hmtlb, our Commercial Marine furnishes anna
ally, a great vattory nl dinoaaM peculiar lo fereign
cliuwti a. We do not, ifaeiefore, liel that w* claim
loo' much when we ossett that, hut few College* in
the ooAntry can fhrt.-b-batier CUnicnl Adtanu^r-
to Sludcois.
CHARGES.
F-g runnv of Lcclnrw 9IOA OO
Matriculation A OO
Dioradiug Ticket, iposl uulj once.) IO OO
Wplcm* HO OO
UciBD can be obtained ml frem se»m to ten d.«f
lar* per week. Those wbo furnish their on-n bed-
Curat--r, fey lurtber iiiforuatraa.
•rp*; tm
• of *D grade* earl qnalitiua,
I R and Purkar’a Oiaahurea,
Meerie SI eyi.aga.
Yams-all nii.iibcra,
Uagging, of iIm Ulanknl kleontoefaire, Weigh
in* VV lira ier yard,
Arrow sad Rookie Tin, Neil*,
Powder and Shot,
Sugar of all grades.
Coffee of all <|«<liirea,
Snap*. I'ularb,
Camilla, IUi»in«,
Crackers, Snufl,
L>qnmrm nod by Ibe bene*,
Ii”**.'- I>w ",
feita. wEi X.d Iron,,
llaiche.a, Alea, •
Drawing Knire*.
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Auger*, Child* and File*.
Also 3< ii.oOd lb* aan i ted Iron,
Yet ' - -
Th.nl
Very cheap Plough Hi-ei, e e.
Sinking our friends and strangere toy theif pet-
ronege in the peat, «« rn*[iectfully solicit a comma -
enee of the mom tor tba fui«ra.
We wilt *t«l<> that our senior ia nPw hi New
York, where ho will remain a month longer, faking
sdrantage of Ibe pressure of houses and manetoc-
turera who ere compelled lo real its.
J. B. ROSS & SON.
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
94 Cherry and X Second eireeie,
erp6 lea Maooe, Oe.
NEW WAREHOUSE FIRM.
TlGGinderognoil haring furmed a Cuportikr
lie
1 ax Notice.
^UPI-UYEBS or Fiwdmen arc iwlifinl ’• rc-
a aulfick-nt ipinuni Irem the w»«ee of
B
pIi ip uudi-r llie flrui name uf
WOOLFOLK & ANDERSON.
For the purpose of RECEIVING, STORING and
HF.LUKO COTTON, renprcitollr teudar thek eer
rice* lo ibeir ptooimg frieada. We bar* aeewred a
portion ol Ihe Weiehona* formerly occnpied by
batoa k Wooflbfc, more recently by Mr. Joaolban
Collin*. We Hope, by atrict eltenlroa, to gire sal-
ietoclkw to t or paAioa.v
JAMES il. WOOLFOLK.
James u. aMdek^o.n.
eeplS- in