The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, October 14, 1865, Image 2

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f^XEWNAN iiEEALD. >. C. WCOriEK ------ Editor. F. S. WFLCE, - • - - - - - - Publisher. XKYN '. .V. (; \ . OUT. 14. I*f-5. Ujcr.ts mentioned above, the isetitution era of pence. The duty ol tilts day is to the latest news from America, to General the City ot Richmond bad been deft-to , can never rise to the wants of the people, repair what has been wasted, to recognize Iiitchcock*that “ for the delays in ex- and- the leader killed iu his flight, t u die black and white races SoBlh know the end'of hostilities by breaking down changing and the c.nscquuent sufferings papers found upon bis body s.iowtd t.i.u NEWS SUMMARY. GEORGIA, Coweta County. Know ail Men by The family of President Davis are at; W1 , WM. McN Atcnf, n, , the relation each bear to the other, while the barriers that were erected between <•! the prisoners, the fault rested entirely Northern uicn can never appreciate it.— North and South, between the loyal and with the Confederates, I would reca! Hence we can manage our affairs more ’ the traitor. There is no more place o* the following facts: acceptably than Olliers can do it for us reason for the test oath, and for the sus- he had been engaged in an attempt to as-, 'assinatc the President and the heads ot the Cabinet, fo release the Federal pns- cartcl of oners confined in Richmond, to set fire to .s«fj *’»<• are »-rej.->r:-1 »o execute J- \ in a super, r?ty!e. Oar prints excelled‘fy any in tie: frtate. are r«.-*s uible Ail J-5 Work mn-t b< or* delivery. the Done-mua Hotel in Montreal. It is [ | G»., JKSSff A. AXSLBY. ,>t' Au”'o>U -id *«'» oldest daughter is to ^ i M. K placed at school at the Catholic convent C oxON and STEPHEN D. SMITH, of New,,, . , • G:». beiiuc desirous «»f associating ourselv in Mint City- - - The President is said to have promised Wot k rs are not Our terms The last effort to establish 7 lie w hite and ne^ro will rejoice in the pension of habeas corpus, than for trade exchange w„s by the Confederates, when the city and to loose hiS raen -nd the re j , , ,, overthrow of this useless and hurtful restrictions already brushed away, or I was t< uiporariiy in charge of the \\ ar leased prisoners, with lu.l iieense tograti- Governor J.am e ‘ tL 1 ,a ‘ ’ L’urau. pn.ssp.-rts across ftie border, North and Office at Ilicbmond, toward the close of fy their passions on the helpless inl.abi- be at once rel.cved from martial K South. All alike belong to a different ■ the Provisional Government. Gen. How- tants. • oil Col-b on our part, and Gen. Wool on together us a Body Corporate, under the name and style of the Georgia Petrole um. Company, n-r tlrej.uq.o-. of mining Petroleum or Goal Oil. preparing tin, j same for market, and vending the same at bis proclamation to that effect is expected points and places most conducive to the • r»!«i?*c or' -ill 'nnrnmed. do herein’ ml .id A« we t.opcd and believed, the i-%r- pbireD wire r.t.niiy d« feat id in ('..nn- eticuf. The ndvoertfes of suffrage brought to bear r.l! their infiu <nee to i- b;cc the voters of thi fXt.'to] to the Mack the right of voting. Wc L< ii ve :!i ir d :n will le the same in every other Stats. If rejected at home, up- :i «bat gi-.uud can tb Radicals in«ret uj mi the - • ;t!i l tug more liberal to the recently emancipated slaves?— Would it uct be n..*incss in them to op- Frotn the N. V. Coniroer-ial Advertiser. The Congressional Cath. In July. 1 SiJif, during the very heat of the rebellion. Congress passed an act re- ! quiring a stringent oath of all whoshnuld h- reader hold any office under the United Stales Government. The oath required nepro j[te party to swear that he had voluntarily given no aid, countenance, counsel or di late to courngt inent to persons engaged in armed hostility to the United States; that he hud never voluntarily borne arms against the U nited States, and that he had held no office and yielded no voluntary sup-1 port to any pretended Government within order of things, to an effete legislation.- Thc instructions to his men had been -witliin a day or two. inter ests ol all concerned, do hereby and lurch-- | declare and apply, I. That your applicants he associated and The removal of '•V id Congress be vise enough to r. cog- the part of the United States, aggreed on elaborately prepared, and Ins designs com-j Gen. FiihuerJrom command .s' * ,,lJ j incori>onite j together under the co n „ wle nizc t lie new situation, anil *how Ij it* a cartel, was submitted to their re- tuuuicatcd to them in an address; the tn-iha\e a.>o been cr,,,!n 1 : 4 ‘ ^ | name and style of the GEORGIA PETUOLE- acts that harmony is restored and that . spcctive Governments fur approval. In , cendiary materials for firing the town s successor ia not name J, but l« cue. a the Union exists with ail its privileges my instructions u» Gen. Cobb lie was formed part ol his equipment, inc proof . uo:i Granger is b>r many reason- accorded to all its citiz iis, who arc ac . knowlcdged to be loyal and not criminal, whether by their own acts or by that of the President. Treatment of Federal Prisoners. Better from thc fion. Benjamin,! Rx Secret art/ of State ><f thr ('vu fed erate States ( llrjIUftl •» a litr Re of thr Human itt/ o: Jrjfrrson Darts. the b nited States and hostile thereto.— To thr R/ifur of thr London Time; 1 he oath was intended to exclude all j. -st- longer IT -i lent Johnson s p!aai . ! , participants in the rebellion, and as such 1 1 ], a » locorinruction ? What other views will they advocate to wreak their verigcar.ee upon us? If they attempt, during the remainder of their term of office, to resist (lie p q ul ir v- iii, their c mpi.te and final Sir: I find on arrival rlai.J . p. cia ly directed to propose that, after was complete and undeniable. In the likely to be the man exhausting exchanges the party having action in which Hahlgren fell, some of U he New \ ork 1 ribunc s correspondent surplus prisoners iu possession should a!- his men were- taken prisoners. I bey were says : I am told by persons whose author low them to go home on parole til! the brought to Kich nond, and public opinion , ity I cannot dispute that the President '■ther belliserent slmub; succeed in captu- was unanimous that they were not entitled land Mr. Seward look upon ring an cquival nt number for exchange. When this proposal was made by us, we tlu-y ought to be put on trial as brigands mate in itself, aud which must eventually Isold a larger number of prisoners than and assassins, and executed as such if were in the hands of the enemy. It was found guilty. In Cabinet Council the the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine, accepted by Gen Wool as one of the conviction was expressed that these men cartel; but unfortunately, had acquired no immunity fiom punish-j does not interfere, and which will he re- with more I'M COMPANY, with all the powers, privile ges, rights and immunities hy the code and Taws of the State of Georgia in such cases made ami provided. IF. That the objects of this Incorporation or Association will he the mining for Petroleum or Coal Oil in the eon! regions of Georgia and Alabama, and at such points as the geological . ; • I features of the country mar iwdireite as most the leCOgni- j COM j,:civc to success, the preparntrrn of said 1 to be considered as prisoners of war : that tion of Mexico as an act perfectly legiti- j IVtroUuin or Coal Oil when found i n- m i »ker * -- [and the vending of the same in suitable tnar-' . JkeU. take place. This without prejudice ol III. That the period for which these appli cants desire tiie benefits of Incorporation in' . the manner and for the purposes within sped-- vviili which the recognition of Mexico | [; e( ^ ; 3 twenty years. has been taken by all office-holders since its passage. The oath now stares in the face every > lrja . c l by the Confederates candidate !i r Congress' in the South, and ;; narrows the opportunities of selection terms'of the some success of our enemies intervened ! ment for their crimes if guilty, "by the f asserted on that occasion pn .he "t.i_nii<i.i i. ^rtet-d afresh t- i;.f tjrc ratification ly tltiir Government, fact of their having been admitted to sur- strength than ever. 'They obtained in their turn, au excess of render by their ciptors, before knowledge prisoners, and at once refused to ratify of their offenses. the accusation made by the Federal ! thoriiics that prisoners of war were cruelly tot In reference to the A ermont election, \ discussioned ensued the liutlaml Herald publishes a list cl IV. That the capital stock of thfs Corptfrii-- [ tion shall consist of Ten Thousand Shares, of ; the par value of ten dollars per share: that I the same is or shall he represented in actual property l>y Leases on Coal Lands in the State of Alabams, situate and being, and known *nd designated as follows: i. i > •> | j !i,cr ' ^ the c-ar:ci. In the ensuing year, while which became so heated as almost to ere- j representatives elected, 100 of whom are m^xc. p.io suhoiuiuate o£i- ; was Secretary of War, the ate unfriendly feeling, by reason of the j Republicans and G Democrats. The lic- c:.-..s , ut sysicmaticulK. and in conform;- (’ ol; f e j t . r . ltl . s wt -rc a scc. nd time in posses unshaken firmness of Mr. Davis in main- publican candidate for Governor is elec- v,-to a j '.nicy dcubere.it ly adopted Ly • ...._. ,,f,md succeed- taininir that although these men merited i ted bv 15.000 ntaioritv. The Senate will given positions L> some who could not take if, while he has given Ids opinion unofficially, in answer to eager inquiries j Constitution to the final overthrow of tli from \ irgiitia, that lie had no means of Confederate Government by force of arms, I , • t r* - l knowing what Congress would do in [as a personal fiietid, whose relations with regard to the test, while he wished tliht rue and loyal men might be elected the exaction of such an oath is within the power of Congress, and iliat Congress alone cadispense with it. overthrow, as a party, will be the iuevita-fdown to very close limits. In his ap- L!e re sint. i poir.tment of officers, the President, it is Ac th ink fiou the mt rtdng is break-, charged, lets disregarded this oatli and ing hriglitiv ! If the late Confederate States will p’jreuc a pi mleut c >urse, sus- tain the adniinisiration of Mr. -Johnson, th^pk- 1 not fear inequality. The Con- servarivts North have discharged their duty; now wc must dischafgc ours. Our friends are fast gaining the asccr.aancy, and it would be suicidal in us to do any jict to cripple them or destroy their infiu- i cnee. In their rage, the Radicals will; attempt to arouse our passions and force ! us to uo something, which will be capital i for llictn. Uct us be circumspect. We believe Andrew Johnson intends to make a national President. We cannot ask j move of him. Ail that we demand is! equality in the Union. A warm support j of the President will secure this bk-ssi: g,, and a different course will throw us into the power of our enemies. If wrongs are done us Ly the military, let us bear thenuuntil the President can be informed of the facts, and justice will be adminis tered. How gladiy would the Radicals hail any resistance on our part to military j j H or civil law! It would enable thc-m to deff ab our. iiicnds and bind us with new fetters. 1‘rndence, friends, prudence for thu sun of liberty is rising in an al most cloudless sky, and the night of op-1 cannot bc c l nngC( ] The National Intel President Davis, General Lee and Mr. Seddon. As a member of tiie Cabinet of President Davis, from the date of his first inauguration under the Provisional Jefferson Davis have been of the most in timate and confidential nature, I feel it 1 nis pectus to intimafe !tis belief that imperatively to be my duty to request ion of an excess of prisoners, and succeed- tainiug that although those men merited ted by 15,000 majority. The Senate w:!i idin negotiating a cartel, under which a refusal to grant tinm quarter in the ; again be unanimously Union, as last year, they liberated many thousands of q riso- heat of battle, they had been received to; The last news from abroad contains tiers, on j arole without any present equiv- mercy by their captors as prisoners of war the brief announcement of the death at ^ ^ [ alent, thus securing in advance the liber- and and as such were sacred; and that Rome on the 5th ultimo, of J-.scph Me ntion of a like number of their own sol- we should be dishonored ii harm should , naparte, Prince of Musignano. lie was fall into the overtake them after their surrender, the about 28 years old, and had led a private enemy’s hands 'This cartel remained for acceptance of which constituted, in his life, and was only notable from bearing ! many months in operation. No check or ; judgment, a pledge that they should re- the name of a distinguished family, llis I difficulty eccured as long as we made a ceive the treatment of prisoners of war. your insertion of this letter in vindication of honorable men, who, less fortunate than myself, are now held in close cou- ihc whole question becomes of the 1 fincnicnt by their enemies, and are nn- reatest importance, in view of the Lx- able to utter an indignant word iu self de- f. nse. A very material fact irt relation to this ecutivc pardons, and tiioir effect and scope. The Constitution declares that each House is the sole judge ot the charge of cruelty was omitted in the re-- <! elections, returns and qualifications of cent letter ftom your late‘‘Richmond cor-! its own members; a provision which, respondent,” who was probably not aware own Kent says to preserve a pure and ; () f majority of captures. In July, 1SG3, the fortune of war be came very adverse to the Confederacy.— The battle of Gettysburg checked the ad vance of Gen. Lee on the Federal capital, while almost simultaneous the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson gave to our enemies a large prcpondcrence in the j number of prisoners. The authorities at Washington immediately issued general rders refusing to receive from General father, Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Prince To Jefferson Davis alone, and to his con-1 of Canino, has been in this country, and tancy of purpose, did these men owe ; was and elaborate and able writer on or their safety, in spite of hostile public opin ion and in opposition to two thirds of the Cabinet. I forbear from further trespass on your space, although I am in possession of nu merous other facts bearing on the subject that could not fail to interest all who are desirous of seing justice done to the illus trious man of whose present condition I nithology and botany. Charles II. Peck, summoned on the genuine representation, and to control the j,l knowledge. During the difficulties s which prevented the exchange of priso- lt, out which I can attest from person- . . . , ,, , , . , , ... , , , 1 Lee the prisoners held by him, until tliev will not trust myself to speak. knowle<b-o Dmin.r .LflTw-nlGo* 1 J __ J \ _ . ... ... evils of irregular, corrupt and tunuiltuou elections, v and this decision, lie should he “regulated by known princi-1 £0 strongly to humanity that it was impos should be reduced to possession in Yir i ginia, thus subjecting their own men to ners of war, cases arose which appealed j , ... . ° . . - . . ! the terrible sulkrmgs glanced at by Coi. I remain, Sir, your obedient servant, J. P. Benjamin. of Congress are made known in „l„ 0 n f rpi,„ r.c , r j , . l . 1-rccmantle, in order to embarrass Gen.) There is at present a strong party Plesot law. J lie qualifications ot mem-1 st bl c for the most obdurate to remain in- , . , r , . ° .. J J.ee s movements. J hey further re-fused growing up hi the North, who are bitter- to re-tore to us the excess of prisoners ■ ly opposed to President Johnson’s plan | heid by them, after having received for [ t»f “ restoration ” ol’ peace and quietness ; nearly or quite a year the benefit of the in the whole country. Many men of sensible. The Federal authorites, there- i article I., section 2, of the Constitution,; fure, cmpowerJ Cob Mulford, tluir Com- ‘Umd beyond this Congress cannot go in j missioner of Exchange, to consent fo a •; determining what these “qualifications ” ; mutual delivery of sucli sick and disabled shall be. 7 hey are there defined and ! prisoners as were incapable of performing pression is fast receding. Free Speech. Some Nor;hern journals arc continually harping about free speech, and charging us with opposition to it. Free speech and treason arc very similar to orthodoxy j and heterodoxy; orthodoxy is our doxv military service. To this class was tl ligencer, in discussing the question, very ! exchange of prisoners rigorously restricted special provision of the cartel when it op erated iu their favor; and during the cn- talcnt and ability are enlisted in the ranks of this party—Sumner, Beecher, Ben. tire War they never once consented to a Butler and others being in the ranks cautiously says: “ Doubtless there are powers of expul- of Exchange (who has recently been hon- sion inherent in Congress, for whose orably acquited by the Fcdcrals tlicm- abire the representative lias a ready ap- j selves of the same false charge ot cruelty- peal to his constituents; and it is unde- \ to prisoner,) lmide to the President, to niably competent, as we suppose, for 1 the Secretary of War and to myself re /i i 11 i <-> «• i . . delivery to us of any prisoners in excess of i Even now some of the'cxtreiuisfs of this b ol. Uulu, the v.oufederatc Con missioner' ' ; the number for which we were prepared party talk of impeaching the President. on the ground that he could not consci entiously find an indictment against min isters for not taking the oath. ’The court gave him the option of serving or going to jail. He deuiined to serve. ' The Boston Journal understands that the Government millitary authorities, all over the country, have been speci ally instructed to use every means in their power to prevent the effects of the cholera, should that pestilence visit our shores. Among the pardons granted by tho President is one to J. II. Anderson, ol" the 'Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia. It is said that he has lost €300,000 by the war. The St. Louis Republican says it is in formed by house agents that there row lack some thousands of beintc houses zr. ^3 o o O = ^ 5 County in Lot. o' 3 ’I? 2 r which io- £* : £ "* cute-1. North-East [ 19 15 4 east St. Clair co. ‘ “ i 30 U ‘ f i; n Nortli-M esl [ lit 14 “ South “ .[ 31 *• 44 tl tt X W[ofS Wj 9 4 - 5 It ii S\V JofN W } •j L. 44 f. U N W J of S E j •l 44 tl •( S W J of S E j 4 4 * soo Soiuli-Hist J !» 15 6 west Walkerco'tv South-West j- 9 44 u n S W JofNKj !) 11 u i; South-West } ft 11 41 4. S K { «f S K j 7 44 44 N K[of N W | 17 • 4 U 4< # X W [of N W[ s u 44 44 tt N E } of N E [ 7 u 44 ti ll W ), ot X W | 4 u u It il K £ «f N W [ 1 L • 44 it ll SW [ol'S W [ •23 u u il ll N W [of S W [ 27 ** 4r it ll N W .{of X Wj 36 u u “ 1U40 44 South-East [ 21 11 10 4 ‘ E.iyettc co’tr. South-West } 29 i. 41 u W A of N E j 33 u 11 it to return an immediate equivalent. t Whether they can obtain the power, and j enough in the city to accommodate tho «WIU IIUUUUUA^ y UllllUUU.W L> UUi UU.W, . . . • l i i 1 ***- l AtUdHUt' Ul l»l IfeUIJL IJ5 and heterodoxy is other people’s doxy.- ( what ^ l ° ! P° atc(] C0U1 I’ lai,,:s ,hat F'^ncrs on both | cven to unjust and UIieqal These journals are very willing to tolerate! '“‘f ior i t,IC g° vcrnn,cnt mem- j sides were frequently delivered in a con-; tQ rcC over soldiers whom w the freedom of speech as long as the | berS f and casc8 flagrant, dition so prostrate as to render death eer- j from no other £0urcc . t i . .i A . i imminent necessity, such iu.es, having tain from cxnosure durim? the transit be- ! i i • . , . It requires no sagacity to perceive tnat are rca l|y reckless enough to do so, iu ’actual population. It is »> in Cincinnati, every motive of interest as well as of hu- j case they have the majority, we cannot; so in Chicago, so in New York, so in all inanity operated to induce us to facilitate a t present say, but they have made out a i of the large cities of the country, the excoange of prisoners and to submit platform or declaration of principles on j Andrew Jackson Doncls-m lias written terms in order ■ , “i , ! imminent necessity, such iuTs, havin speaker advocates their views, but the ... . • the forms and sanctions of law, might be tween James River and Washington or ! - S tain r,om ex P° sure tluri "S thc transit bc -1 hand, interest and humanity were at war ie f WPP ll Jumps ltivi-r mid \\ nsliimrlmi nr I. , . . a in their mnuenccson the federal officials. rerv moment their policy and manners arc . ...... , , ... denounced the speaker instanter becomes | ^ WCr * faad * h * Va5 “ t0 | Others must judge of thc humanity and which they propose to take their stand. ( a letter, in which he professes himself we could replace The list of complaints so far made out ‘ much pleased with the working of the On the otner i a)1 (] to be presented immediately after thc paid labor system in Mississippi. He says opening of Congress, is as follows: a rebel, a traitor, a copperhead. Was not \ allandigham exiled from his home because he exercised the constitutional privilege of opposing certain measures of y would authorize the nine qua nun special oath of allegiance It then a.-ks the following questions: of a check this evil. In spite of surgeons’I - ... . ,1 , * ■ jjstice to the policy which consigned , ^ Provisional Governors. [ companies are forming ami paying as 1st. Refusal to extend negro suffrage, j high as SI5 ncr acre rent for open lands 2d. The appointment of secessionists i on the Mississippi. It is also believed ; certificates that they were too iil for re- i, undre(ls of thousands of wretched nioval w ithout imminent danger, sick men ; men ! 3d. 'The free exercise of thc pardon- “ I uder such a concession as this, lias ! on both sides, wearied by lung confine- ,, ‘V • , . . \ [ Congress the power to annul the amnesty ment, fearful that thc exchange would! the party in power ? And since the close . J ’ = | efficacy; and to the pitiless st c -i- r ,. , , acts ot thc 1 resident of thc l. States, to again be interupted, longing for the sight I . • . , . x i ol the war, yea, within fifteen days, have .. , ,, c v ° => c , which it was executed. Ind< „ , , . . | vitiate and annul the pardoning power, of home and friends, would cither insist , , . .. not newspapers been surpressed for giving !. . / ° r ... j iusal to exchange was one ol ; to captivity apparently hopeless, hut I cart i n g power, wherein was included many testify unhesitatingly to its sagaccity and , w ho should have been liaDged. ernness with j 4th. The introduction of arms into thc negro laborers will build up the levee. :apcr utterance to tiie there was not ih loyalty ? 7'he fear of an outb resistance to the Federal Government. . , „ , rightfully go so far as to embrace, under , . by arbitrarily consigning those to di.— eir sentiments, in which ; ,,,,,, , , . I franchisciuent whom the 1 resident has ;he slightest taint ot dis-1 . , . , , , . , „ , , entranclnsed, and thus restored to all the rights of citizenship? Indeed this re- Southern States. on their ability to endure thc journey, or, the most fa-1 tal blows dealt us during the war, and professing that recovery was hopeless, I contributed to our overthrow more, per- woul.d piteously implore to be allowed to 11 cannot be urged as a reason for this latter Ua n Congress see tiieir families before death. 7'he lifeless bodies of numbers of Con- laps, than any other single measure. I write not to make complaint of it, but 5th. The disbanding of colored regi- I ments. Gth. The refusal to order a sweeping | confiscation. | 7th. The restoration of thc Southern Hem Ihertisemenk W. T. &L. S. MEAD, ^sPreiHJGGISTS* said leases being in favor of these applicants i nd each for the period of twenty years from the date of these pre cuts, duly in de and ex ecuted by tiie owners respect'vely of said Lois of Land. V. That full power and authority he granted to these applicant.', lor valanhle consideration,, to sell and assign to any third parties shares of stock or certificates of interest in llie iaid Company. * VI. That tiie place of general business, ard tiie location of said I -.eorpor iliou shall he at Ncwuan, Coweta conntv. Ga. WILLIAM McNACCHT. JKXHM A. ANSLKV. JAMK8 L. iiOGKKS, MO.SLS 1*. KELLOGG, HKNKY K. ALLI-IN, JollN It. Wild.:'.-NON, STH1TIKK If. S.ViTJ . GKOFGIA, FUI/fON ('OT.'NTY. 1’ rsoaally appeare-l h-.-fo c me. Win. .Mark ham. a Notary Public in arid for the counter and State aforesaid, Wi:,. McN’augbt. Presidl-ntf of the association above mini?.!, and. of the- applicants for In< orp ration above set f'-rri-,. who being duly sworn dep.oseMi and .'aitli— That the Icasej upon tl.e Lota of Land in tins "Id application, foregoing mentioned and dr- s;r;!e'd, composing the capital stock and prop erty of the association and manuf eturirfer corpora lion prayed for. are rca. onaldy vcdi.eda at and worth the uni of one hundred tliousaud dollars. V*’M. .MeNAf GUT, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, 11;is. sixth day of October, A. D. lHK.V. WM. MALKilAM, Notary Public for Fulton County. SSy'T’r.c LaGrange Reporter will cojy the- above two months and send account to this office. [October ld-6-2ni. act, lor no oue but a maniac thinks of a ( bnsutution,,in an interdict, persons f cde rates, shipped from the North under second revolution. If we could not resist the Federal i’orecs when we had three whose errors in the past have been legally thesc circumstances, were delivered to us e I ofraceJ b - v thc seal ot citizenshi P stam P cd at City Foi.it, and the like results attenti on them by thc pardoning power of thel edtb * delivcry iTom our siJe . lii gid care was taken by the authorities of the simply to protest against the attempt of I churches. the Fedcnals so as to divide the consc- i gth. Thc refusal to arraign Lee, the quences of their own conduct as to throw leader of the rebel hosts, after lie had j on us the odium attached to a cruelty . been indicted for treason. plainly injurious to us, obviously benefi c-ial to themselves. 9th. 7’he refusal military court. to try Davis by a disciplined armies in thc field, how coniJ ’ J . , T 1 , . , . I I resident ot the United elates: wc hope to do it alter these armies are j . : - ■ — , mmuirv cuu... , disbanded, our people disarmed and aj 7. icsc are questions w i:e i will vex the United States to exclude from the ex- Thc sense of duty which prompts this f 10th. The apathy shown in the enforce- i garrison stationed in every town ? Such erc and ' rb ‘ cb Inu ' t bc drc '" change all cases of slight illness, in uccor- Jotter would be but imperfectly satisfied ment of the Monroe Doctrine, as applies- j a thought would bc madness, and cannot d «>d upon correct principles. What, then, dance with their avowed policy of pre-! wcrc I to withhold at this juncture the bie to Mexico bo entertained, papers for plain spea*.m who defend the acts done charge upon us opposition to free speech? Gentlemen, it would appear more consistent to re move the beams from your own eyes be fore attempting to extract the nn to from your brother’s eyes. . is the effect of a pardon ? "Why, then, suppress kin- ? Can those ; ca “ Cyclopedia, in treating of th says : “ Complete pardon involves remis sion of all the penalties which the law has inflicted on the offender. Not the fine oi imprisonment only, or whatever else may have been thc physical form of 7 ne Amen- venting our armies from being recruited testimouny which none so well as myself j This opposition will be futile, thou-di the subject, by returned prisoners, this being our only ; can ol r cr relation to the charge of iu- not without serious n-nWde ,„h,rr«c. CHEMISTS, Wholesale and Retail Dealer.; in | DRUGS, MEDICINES, FAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, FAINT BRUSHES, in relation to the charge of io-i not without serious p.-obable embarrass- -J S', BlkS §^tJJlif§, resource tor filling our thinned ranks, : humanity made against -President Davis. me nt to the President, lie is, however, wniie they were able io procure unliunt- j j.' or { b e four years during which I have | firmb firmly anchored on the true and strong been one of :ris most trusted advisers, foundations of the Constitution, and will Dental Instruments, ted recruits from this side of the Atlantic I-rom tne class just mentioned the most the recipient of his confidence the sharer not be moved from them a hairsbreadth V? iVlQiD!J lOIf J32 ; '&S» 3 Th-e Freeibiea’s Bureau. There are two noticeable facts conccrn- and responsibilities I have learned to emaciated specimens were chosen by our t0 t ] ie be st of my abilities in his labors punishment, but also a'l the infamy and ' enemies, ai.d exhibited as conclus.ve evi- all the incapacity which the infamy ini- douce that we exercised habitual cruelty ,, poses. Full pardon completely restores j toward prisoners of war. The most wretch- known by any other livin the status of the criminal.” These ob-j cd and desperate cases were even made by ah the opposition in the world, and [ every lover of his country, in the North ow him better, jerhaps than he is or South, should stand by Andrew John- i , son in the coming con cst.— Chattanooga i man. Neith- er in private conversation nor in cabinet ; Gazette. ing this institution. 1st. The civil offi- nervations apply especiall? to’ thc case of; the originals for “photographs which can- } conncil have I ever heard him utter one Cor. Whitehall and Marietta Streets, [Old XoTc.ros* Corner.) ATLANTA, GEOF.GIA. cers of those States i;i which Convex 'convicted criminals; but they arc still have been held, now discharge the duties ! more forcible when applied to the pardons of the officers of the Bureau. 2d. Iu by the President, which are full and ample, and made before trial and even ’ before arrest. not lie, and thc rex oiling pictures oi on worthy thought, one ungenerous senti- j human infirmity thus procured were affix- mcnt . Qn repeated occasions, when the ed as embelishmeuts to sensational reports saV3gc atrocities of such men as Butler, Observatory Ann Harbor, ) ; Oct. 9, 11 p. in. J ! To Press:—I have the pleasure to an .\C n i onbl do well to examine oar Stock be- manipuiated by Congressional Commit- Tarcb in. McNeill and others were the ! nour.ee that I discovered a new plannet at forf - b, . , t y ! n,? tl c, ! e T h *N e ’ wi, i endeavor to . o • y r make u to their interest, both a3 to time and tecs and bamtarv Loin missions. ! »=--*. • • .-x—* re—t in t. , . . , - ’ others i;s agents and officers have learned more wisdom. Immediately after the conclusion of tho war, orders were issued requiring former masters to pay servants certain wages, regardless of surrounding! when it was necessary and even vital to Federals rest the responsibility of inter- by members of his Cabinet in council, Ainu 14 deg. and 35 min. and in descen- cirenmstances. Tune has taught these know whoywere sound and loyal, and to rupting the exchange of prisoners, and that it was his duty to the people and the 1 0 deg. north, officials the folly of fixing the price of‘keep out of office all who would use their : thus producing a mass of human misery ‘ army to ende/vor to repress such outrages ! [Signed! labor, and rime wisdom and justice re- position to thwart the legitimate purposes and anguish of which few examples can ' by retaliation, he was immovable in his I¥©TZ€E. LL persons havin; any of the Giiange * Itilis of Brown, S-.vint & Co , are earn estly requested to present them to the under— signed for payment. When these hills were issued, it was impossible *o get small change of Grei nbacks, and it was at the suggestion of several cd' the Business men of this place that we consented to issue them Now plen ty of ('Jreenbaek clntn<;r can be had, and we would take this occasion to say that we will not receive any more city shinplasters at our house for goods. Oilier merchants can get small change ils easily as we have done. \Ve have plenty of small change Io supply all our customer*. T. & I). MflN’T k CO. Greenville St, under Masonic Hall. Xewnan, Ga., Oct. 1 1-0-tf. 6BlOO Eewarcl! STOLEN, O N Tlli! -Jtli of October, in /ff\ Xewnan, Oa.. a bay MARK, —v j 1 * eight or nine years old. between fourteen and fifteen hands high.otjWflaJ?.J with a small white spot between here\es. Her right iiind foot 13 white, lias a small lump on h- r withers, caused by the saddle.— fihe is very lengthy, inclined to be high hipped, and was in very good order, arid frtshiy shod. She is a good walker and trotter. Had on bridle and saddle when stolen. One hundred dollars will be paid for thc arre.-t of the thief, with proof to convict. A liber l reward will be paid for tl;c»retnrn of the mare. Any in formation thankfully received. T. KIRBY, Xewnan, Ga. JEF l y’‘The Atlanta Daily Intelligencer wilt give the above two insertions, and forward: account to this offica. [Oct. 14-G-tf. GEORGIA, COWETA COUNTY. t\VO months efter date application will be- I ie to the Honorable Court of Ordinn- j ry of said county for leave to sell all 11,e real subject of anxious consideration, and j ab^ot half past 10 o’clock this p. m. It j price, to buy of as. The oath imposed bv Congress was a It is not mv purpose to examine in de- i when it was urged upon Jefferson Davis shines like a star of the nine and ha!f orders filled with promptness and estate of B. L. I. 8mith, lute of said county, F . „ / . ° . .. - , . ,, , , c , f . , - , , - cure, and we guaranty sttisfaction in all our dtcenred. GEO. JS. SMITH. Adm'r. nulitarv necessity ” in time of war. tail tne question whether on us or on the not onlv by friends in private letters, but magnitude, and is situated on right ascen- Bids. [October 1 i-O-Gm October l-i-6-°ta J. C. Watson. President Juarez lias not left the terri- quire that it be iei’t. like any other com- of the Government, embarrass its action, be found in LUtory. The published cor-! resistance to such counsels, insisting that tor J of the Mexican Republic modify, to sell itself ia open n^rket to or give encouragement to its enemies.— respondent of the Commissioners of Ex-! it was repugnant to every sentiment of The oath belongs io war legislation. Its change and certain revelations made by justice and humanity that the innocent the highest hi-1 dor. As soon as the Goer The 890,000 belonging to Mrs. Gen assembles ami passes thc expected ordt- j cessary bj the nances, it is to be hoped that every ves.- we were enoag Convention day has passed. The laws rendered ne-! Federal officials in public speeches and in i should be made victims for the crimes of Ewell, which was libelled by the United*- < l l-e.jod.' iviui.'' KKLLY, Adm'r. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. | N OTICE is hereby given to ali percons hav- I _ ing demands against ihe estr.te of Ezc- i kici L. Bailey, laic of Coweia county,deceased, ; to present them to mo properly made out, ! the arriv: * within tiie time prescribed by law, so ts to j tcniiary. escaped from the jailer bv violence, show their character and amount. And all ( on rrinay the Uth. They had been'sen!enced persons indebted to said estate arc required | to four years in the State Prison by Carroll ESCAPED JAIL. TTTILLIAM CADLE and GREEN FREF- * V JIAN, who were in Coweta Jail awaiting- rival of a suitable guard from the Peni- treat struggle ia* which newspaper articles, wiil be sufficient to such monsters. W ithout betraying the ; States Attorney at St. Louis in January ed are among the curiosi- satisfy cn this point the few who take the confidence of official intercourse, it may has been ordered by the Attorney :>si-j sa t’ge of the Bureau w;.! disappear from j ties of the past. They have served their' pains to ascertain the tru*h; but in re- be permitted me to say that when the our State. Nof.with>ta:nf:ng the improve- purposes, and they find no place in the ! sponse to the allegations imputed, in notorious expedition of Dalrigren against General Uj be restored to the legal repre- T AY sentatives oi the ladr. , AL 'j- ! rinperior Court, for- simple larceny. Both I Ladle and freeman have dark hair, dark com- plexion, are thirty year/ of age, and weigh about .GO pounds. When they escaped, one wore Confederate grey an-1 the other dark be found at bid office on the m>uth clothe?. It i? supposed the State will pav a reward for their arrest. DR. SMITH idc of the Public Square, when not i {irofe»»:crj.“!!y er- 1. fse: !. C. R(dHNSCN. Sheriff.