The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, November 25, 1865, Image 2

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Peterson's Ladies’ Magaiiae* From the Macon Telegraph. secessionist, but it was only to see iiis na- Pr r December, is a splendid number .Trial of RjBV. J. H. Caldwell. live j 3 „,^ protected aguiust invasion. The principal en-raving, “ Papa, Paja,” Rcv. J. H. Caldwell was brought bef.*rc R C v. Mr. Wjnu : Did you not, pr or to j« on' of great beauty For mniNy y^ars tlw Confereoce for tr:a! of character.— e, cex>io»*, speak and preach in favor of it. •• Pctetsoo’s Magarine ” has had as large The presiding Eld. r (Rev. J. If. Me- The brethren ;n Savannah so represent if not a larger circulation than anv other Gchce.) read a series of charges against you. , monthly in the Untied Slates. In 1*00 Mr. Caldwell. Tbc Presiding Elder 3Ir Caldwell: I i e or did. 1 lie it will be gr atly improved: the reading charged that Rev. J. II. * aldwci! had brethren in .Savannah are mistaken as to matter will be greatly increased, and each b&o sent at the last Conference to the dates. Never, until Georgia had seceded. ill contain a double-size Steel eireffit at Xewnai) and Palmetto, and had did I ever go f r secession. I always odr p:<pcr 3 Very iiiTp»Jrtint message from pf at<>) c i,gantlv colored, with prea-hed with acceptability up to June; Lull d upon it as an impolitic measure, <lov. Perry to ti e S )ath Carolina I^*gi>- from four to six fi-'ttrvs. The terms wiil but afluj-that time be had pre::cli.-d at and had so stated before Georgia had se- lature. The Presidential programme, rcil ._j n dollars I year to single sub- Ncwiiau two sermons oti the ‘•Abuses of:j ceded. It was not until after that time with tbc variations,- \4 given in full up to « cr ;L f . r < To clubs it i« cheaper still, viz:' Slavery,” so incohsistcniwilh hi.- previous tb it I sprite or acted in favor of sects- THE NEWNAN HERALD. J. C. WOOTtUN, Editor. F. S. WELCH, - Publisher NEWNAN, OA , NOV. 2.% 1*05. Gov. Perry’s Kes*age. Oar read'fs will fit.* 4 ifi th:< is-ue of date Ry the expiration of fnothcr week fi rc copies for 88, eight copies for $12. or sentiments, ahd so repulsive to the goi: vve expect to be able to give additional f , urteen c jj:i«s for S20. To cverv p. r n-untty generally, that bis white congre- ebanges. In the meantime, gentlemen, £ n ^.^ing up a t J u b at thes. iatc>) .the gati »n in that city ha J dwindled d Vwn to a few questions, to which a categorical I.-: Grange—E. V* . Speer. Troup—\V . Jl. P. 15ond. West Point, Bethel and Long Cane— 11. II Jones. Greenville—J. B. Smith. J. Rush. A W. MeGehee. Coweta -R F. Jones. Xewnan aad Palmetto— P. A. Heard# Friendship—T. J. Eui l >ry Houston Missmn to be supplied. Carrollton—W. C. Dunlap Canij bullion—J Murjihy. 1# Vi’hit* s*'ilie—R \\ Dixon, A\ J Waru- law (nominal.) Ag< ut for American Bible Society—G ' whit s, and when tired of singing this eternal them*, they indulge in a set ot stereotyped complaints and fulsome flat- t< rr» for a Freedman's Bureau son cwherc. I or some of its ignorant and impracticable agents. Taken as a class. these scrib- ; b!<T' kw »w nothing whatever of the char- j ncteristlfff. intentions or loyalty of the , people of the S offh. and if the Northern- rtiiitid r« !i‘>* exclusively np<>:» fliem f f en- tightiHent as to our condition, it wiil con tinue in darkness until dooiwsdsy.- LATE ARRIVAL O F - We have this day received a fine lot of (icnts’’ black cloth and cassimere COATS, BLACK DOESKIN ami FANCY«CAS- gTMERE PANTS, Rev. Mr. Harrison : I wish to ask you J Pearce. change yoor step and dance to the nev. p U h]j s fjer will send an extra copy gratis Specimens sent (if written for) to Mr. Seward regards nH CDmplaintB \. ie j,; ng to gct &p c l u t*. against the Constitutional amendment t.« \;Jdr. s-*. post-paid querulous and unreasonable, and thcre- Jore they are querulous and unreasonable. "Who can refute this reasoning? Again, His Excellency considers the acceptance a very sinpil number. , . A Communicated. Cowf.ta CorjuFY, Nov. 22,1S65. Mr. Eiiittir: The approaching Legisla The following is a plain, b’flfit efririttism all the way from Sierra Nevada. A\ e .juote from the.Carson City Appeal; To Mien “ Rkss." As Artemos BI ^CK SM’ AND FANCY CAS Ward protests against “ too much mother ’ j VEf*TS In consetjucnce of answer on your part will be all that is re thi^staU^of things the Presiding Kl.lcr quired. had removed Mr. Caldwell to another field llcv, Mr. Caldwell: Certainly sir. .,, , T . i c „ • c 11 „ ,, „ , , ,. m .1 ture is the most important one that ever of labor. Instead pf occupying the field Rev. Mr. Ilarmon: I believe we Metli- ! ,, , * .. , ..... . , TJ r-. , . , , , . , . assembled, or perhaps ever will assemble, gender. \\ ltli very questionable tasie ! assigned him by the Presiding Eider, it odist preachers have alwavs tailed when . , ' ‘ . .. . . 1° , : n . . - j .u # \» n u >i i i i i , , ^ ^ , in the- Mate ol Georgia. I pon its action ; and correctness, a letnalc actor is called GLMft °Ofi C lies tint ktr.ft Philadefnliia appeared that Mr. Laid weii had left the we have left our appropriate field, and ", . _ I -UUUi'b.i.ut.n O', Iiuuuupiiu. I. , , v .1 .1- M' .' . will depend, in a great degree, the future o an actress,” and in a Minnesota paper State and traveled North. Ref.-re taking turned politicians: I»:d vou snv in the ‘ ° ’ i „ , r , ,, t, * . • , • v >t_ |i ij , i .,1, , f i prosperity of our State. I propose to, wc find a Miss Evans, who goes around Hail Route- this trip however, Mr. Caldwell had »p- sermons alluded to that the relations of * : J 1 ° The mails are carried twice a week p , a l,d to Gen. Thomas, of the United Ulas , er and slave as it exi.-ted in the ,,,ake 3 foW M, ?- es,10nS 1,1 rofurcnce ^ | preaching on temperance, called an «• ora- .m this nla«» via 5*t (’loud to Frank- „ c *n L-, .. . - .III- -:.u I some matters that ml! come before that | tress.” Ibis “ ress” termination Ciiaki.es J. Peterson, in latter-day ballads, so do we protest against the mutilation of good English j FINE MERINO Uyf/JKFSEHRTS and words to make them apply to the feminine | VWERiT FINE FRENCH CAW BOOTS AND SHOES, of said nmentment ns indispensable to the r storation of our rclaticqs with the f r<1 "i this place, via St. Cloud, to I*rank- States forces, fur protection. The action Si.uthern States was ineoiunatible with somc n,attcrs l,1 “ t nul C0t,lC bcIorc tnai j tress. 1 his ress our Carroll friends ' of 0 et». Thomas in the premises is well ! the teael.ih^ of the biblc ? * j b °^' abomination in the sight of good taste known, having been fublisicd in the R cv 3Ir (SiWwt 11 : I will say now as I ^gc amounts, m the way of appro- ] and correct diction. W ,th equal propn- priation?, will L*e called for from the next , ety might Miss Kngclia Starr King be other States in the I.uion, and therefore li«- M hy do not it is iodispensuble. From the drift oi bestir themselves? events it would require great skill to iifcertain the exact whereabouts of the ;-tates. F«<r some purpose* wc are Uu ' v and ever have been out of the Union, but for others wc hare always been in. . tlemon, who arc subsidized by the over “The Roasting cf a Colored Girl ” “Such is the heading of a conspicuous article in it late number of the N. York Times. One of those trutli-!ovin_' gen- newspapers. said in my sermons, that I do regard ,,,, i , i .1 , e ^ i , . , , , . Legislature. Every thing is out of money called a Mr. Caldwell went nitoa lengthy defence relation of master and slave (fur such i . ~ J J \ , ,#. ,, ,1 -A „ i i U i > , , , —broke, and needs to be fitted up again: Stowe — of n mself. He rt luted, with a good deal r gard the word downs as meaning) as j ’ 1 ° ’ read cress; Harriett Beecher . —uiuivr, .mu uveus to oe uneu up again, j atowo— novclcss, (quite as correct as of the ni1 ^ ^ ia '^ tkc appropriations arc made | authoress;) Lisle Lester (if the Downic- 31 r. Seward seems to be playing the grown sheets of the Northern Radicals to lie rt luted, with a good deal r. gard the word dotd of animation, the exercises of liis lilind, conipatible fiith the teachings i ii- i if. , t i . - i ,i . o ,.»ft.#.r t . that are cal vd for. and called for, too, vi He Messenger tells the trutb)abum- •vhereby lus eyes became opened to what l ib!e: but ' dp not think the. bout-lien;. J ’ ’ ° . •* for worthy objects, taxation will become ruere .s, or a woman with large appetite very burdensome. 'tion In the present ex- J and good teeth, an extraordinary eateress. of the country, no . An actor is an actor and a doctor-is a he considered the abuse of slavery. 31 r. , people have come up to their duty- part of' both judge and legislator. How j ‘ w ; (' .admitted in general terms his unaccep- complying with the scrii tuie injunctions j "' lJ . . • . | travel about the country and invent sen-. j * .. hausted conditi docs houth Laro ina or Georgia know . , ; tabili y ta the churches to wltteh he was . n this subl et, particularly the lnjunc- . . ,, #, . r, #, . | sational storie j about the N.uth rn people.. „ . , . . appropriations should be made execot ! doctor male or female; and thisnamby- tliat Congress or the Supreme Court will ‘ ; r.i each mg after he hau preached the scr- 1 tiun of the apostle—masters give unto, * 1 * * . U '- UU1 j J i i • ,• . . . • , has conic across an luhuma'S wretch m , , , , . i - such as are indispensably ncecssary, leay- construe the objectionable clause into a . , - mot s complained of; but contended that 1 p our scrv'nts or slaves, that which is in«* * * ... i . c Coweta connty, ha., who had so little I, ,, , , , I- ’ ! ine for a time of . reader r.rosneritvap- rcstraiut nac not an enlargement of the I . . . ' ' ... , j lie was nut »o unacceptable as hal been [ a „j 0t ,N,.>L ini lira c rca.er pros; y * « - I* j it i o \t*i * . u iscn in in*i 11 )U ns to wrcuk Ins trucu»L*nt 1 ... I * fiir *uc!i tinners cuu> J 1*6 powers of-flu l-cderal Legislature? What I » . . I represented. His purpose in his sermon Rcv. Mr. Harrison : Very well, u ' rsucn unng.as cuuiu |,... U m nmnniinM tin. nl.i, otimia i ur ,|,>ri ° r l, P rtn the person ol a r ,- , postponed without scrums detriment to nglu lus tic to pronounce the OBjecuons | , , . , . ^ e , . r had not bceu to wound the feelings of his | you not say in these sermons, that there v * oflfered as querulous and unreasonable? No .Southern .State harbors any desire or expectation of ever reviving slavery, and the official who thinks to the contra ry does not comprehend the people \yitli whom he is dealing. Notwithstanding we Care not if slavery prohibitions are engrafted in every Constitution and law- now in existence, we do oppose the plac ing iu these instruments clauses confer ring, or which lunatics might construe to confer, upon Congress the power to legis late on local affairs; for, to be candid, we have no faith in the political honesty ol •the Radicals. If the second clause gives no sneli right or power why insert it ? We believe (hat in less time than thirty days of the existence ol Congress will expire *,after the ratification of the amendment by three-fourths of-the States, before bills ctui/eiTNig U.e righfrjc.f suffrage upon the negro will be introduced, discussed and passed, if the Radicals nre in the majority. All that Georgia ail'd the other State- can do. if forced by the bayonet to ratify the Congressional amendment, is to enter their protests. While others are punning programmes the people of the South may be permitted to propose one. We are in the ‘Union nowand expect to ever remain in, and intend to secure every blessing possible under the circumstances. We-by down a programme which will be defeated for years to come, but continued agitation will secure its final adoption. 1st. Just conipeneation by the .Government to for mer masters for emancipated slaves. 2d. Confederate soldiers, should, bo pensioned equally with Federal soldiers. When lead was the currency both sides wore equal, when greenbacks are used let equality continue. We wounded their men and Ahey wounded ours, and let both 1 0| ; ' 1V ; 0 , L sides pay the damages. i l-’ayctte —— • I Coweta colored girl instead of a white . n “The Daily New Yoik press te-ni; with accounts of atrocious outrages upon wiiite persons of both sexes and of even age, committed iu that city; but. the impurterbable negropliilists of the Radi cal school, turn with indifference from such crimes, though committed upon their neighbors and fellow-townsmen, in order to hovrl over the sensational •• roasting of a colored girl” away off “in Coweta county, 18 miles from Griffin,” in the State of Georgia. Griffin is an inconsid erable railroad village in the interior ol the State; and it was a par: of the roman cer's knowledge that it might be months before the account of the appalling deed would reach the people amongst whom it was reported to have been perpetrated; whilst in the meanwhile the poison was working in the Northern mind. “Let there be truce to all such calum ny, and let us cultivate reciprocal good feoliug in all parts of the country, and above all let us cling to the truth.”—X. 0. True Delta. The article referred to above is an un mitigated falsehood. Then: is not a par tide of truth, so far as our information exi- nds, in any poition of -he story. It is a mere fiction -of the brain. The Fed eral commander of this place or the civil authorities would have heard of it, and brought Xho guilty one to condign pun ishment. We reside in Coweta County, have made diligent enquiry, ami cannot hear of anything bearing any resemblance to the tale of horror. paiiiby affectation of feminine termina tions is of the same vulgarity which prompts a cream cheese preacher to call a woman a lady and a nun a gentleman , . . .. i the public irood. An exception to this I when performing the marriage ceremony, the institution of | “ r 1 " auditors, but only to induce them to ac- were evils inherent to ..... ..... . . . . , .j i, „ ; would make. Appropriations, as ample cent the amnesty ot the j’resident. He Slavery ? ..... .. j i .i ii i „ _ ,, ,, T , .1 . ; as the condition ot the country would regretted that he had wounded the feel-: R ev . 31r. Caldwell: I believe that , , . i .. I , , , t . .1 justify, should be made for tbc destitute ings ot his congregation, llic letter that there have been evils inherent to the A J . ! orphans and widows of soldiers who lost wl ich he w rote to the prcsioiug Rtder.j institution of slavery, that is, adhering to i 1 . . . . , , , . . . , , • . , , , , ' their lives in the service of their country, that had been interpet-d as a personal in-; t hc institution ; but I do not believe that | J , , , i ,-rt , m- , • ,, i Somethings can be postponed—but wo- suL, he subsequently mouthed. His ap- fiey were necessary to and msepersble ° 1 1 _ , /• .i .... I men and children who are suffering for peal to Gen. Ihomas was lor thc purpose from the institution. i ' T ,., - I bread Rev. Mr. Harrison : Did you say in of being protected in his freedom of speech, and the occupancy by his family uf thc parsonage uutil such time as the charges against him might be properly in vestigated. lie was surprised at the cx- Thc leaders of thc Jamaeia insurrec tion, George W. Gordon and I'aul Boyd, have been captured, an;! are now under trial by martial law Their capture has defeated the insurgents, many of them surrendering. these sermons, and do you believe, that the .Methodist ministry have in any way- endorsed the evils to which you refer? The Bishop: You had better not ask tent of the military order of Gen. 1 houias, the I rother anything in regard to h;s pri- restoring him to the pulpit, which he had V atc opinions. been ordered by the presiding Eider to, Rev. J. 0- A. Clarke: I think in thc Vacate, lie did not desire thc order to . paper which Bro. Caldwell has submitted. „ , ] I , . , , , ...... . deep laid and fraudulent scheme, on the go so far, nor di i he expect it to uu more to this bady, there is an implied threat: 1 of the l ia,t designing men, to acquire this, ' one of the most valuable pieces of pro- .3rd. Congressional district. The following counties have boon heard (from. ! Muscogee ] Harris Taylor .... cannot rcait. Soldiers who have been so disabled as to be incapable of earning a living, should be likewise pro- j vided for with these women and children, i If an effort should be made before the ! Legislature, as was nude before the Con- j veution, to sell or lease thc State Road, I I trust the Legislature will put their j condemnation upon the movement as a than to allow him freedom of speech, amkj } Q the language u.-.cd : “ the eyes thc occupancy ol the parsonage by h:s j president of the United Stales, the eyes. . . . .. I , ... .... ..iperty in the world, to the arcat injury family. of thc mmtarv authorities, the eves of : 1 * rm ii -r ni ! . ,, ' ■ ' . | and uaniage of the State. It 1 he I’residing Elder replied that it was , fhc world are fixed upon your action very evident that the people did not need i here. exhortation to accept the amnesty of j Caldwell iutepds this language as a threat? . . l ies. Johnson. 1 hey Wire willing, w.th- j Rev. 31r. Caldwell—3\ hen £ was before ! J J out any urging, to accept the terms ol R 1( . CommitUee 1 most distinctly and pos- j lira iliniintififiiunitfi. J. J. I'iXSON " Has rc.-unied business again at q y T>r»'v vvm, ^I r , n r - )YY VT> OAuIaHa'I A O LUaHIa’JAIj And is now receiving a general stock of MERCHALTDIZE. . , . J -rt ii a large sum of money is necessary to r ut i I would like to know if Bro.] ° . 1 this roi.d i»^»n-:id repair, it having been : r \s the CASH 8V.--TE.M will i>e strictly :ui- true that | hcrcil to, lie admits a.- Iiis iiiot'o the Amnesty Proclamation. Still 3Ir. jtively stated, that 1 did not intend, in C. repeated the sentiments of his first! j- c use 0 f jlmt language any threat sermon in another at New un, and preach- whatever. manner by the military authorities, th. But “Short Profits a:il Quick Sales/ flowing thcrc’iy to obtain from tin* pnt»ii<- tIie cominiinitr witii wiiinli liij dcstinv GENTS’ FINE FELT, FUR ANI> CASSIMERE HATS, LADIES’ HOOP AND BALMORAL. SKIRTS. LADIES’ TURBANS, FELT AND STRAW IIATS, LADIES’ NUBIAS AND HOODS, FINE FRENCH MERINOS AND PeL A INKS, ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS, of any style and quality, FLANNELS OF ALL KINDS, BLACK CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, . TWEEDS AND SATINETS, LADIES' SHAWLS AND CLOAKS of any quality, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS, • GLOVES, HOSIERY and RIBBONS, LADIES BELTS AND BUCKLES, KNIVES, FORKS AND POCKET CUTLERY, ROUND AND TUCK COMBS, ANY QUANTITY OF TIN AND CROCKERY WARE, COTTON CARDS, 200 BUNCHES OF FACTORY YARNS. All of the above Goods will lie soi l at -x small profit, as our motto is, *• Quick sales mid -lion profits. T. & I). SWINT k Co., GsEr.svii.I.F. St., funder Masonic Hall.) Xov. lS-ll-tt. Xr:\VNAN. GEORGIA. uid gross ine- nie of the road, per month, i *] c, ‘ n '"iuncctf.] fur more than tnirt , i liberal share of their patrona**'* is now one hundred thousand dollars- v years a ed one of the sermons at Atuericus, al though be had been made aware that flic sentiments of the sermon would be very distasteful to the people. They did not wish to have dead issues thrust upon the in in an offensive way, and from the person who was uttering them. Thc Presiding ! s0 desires it, I will. Such an • income, if properly husbanded ... , x . > i and applied to repairing the road, Would Rcv. Mr. Clarke—I accept thc erpla* j 11 . . 1 ° 1 soin put it in fine condition,.without a dollar’s expense to the State. The next Legislature ought to enact such stringent laws as will drive thc Rev. Elder stated to the Conference that he Mixed. The 31 illedgevilic correspondent o' the New York Nows, under date of Nov. o, says, “In-thc Fifth District, Hon. A. 11. AY right (*‘the siirery’tongued orator ’ ) of Floyd county, and II. L. Buchanan, a naturalized Irishman of the highest or der of talents, are candidates.” The above paragraph contains many ] errors, but more -truth than is usually! found iu the same number v>f lines from the pen of Southern letter writers to j Northern papers. 3!essrs Wright and Buchanan reside iu different districts. Judge Wright was j not a candidate. The Hon. II. (not II. JU) Buchanan, who was a candidate in the third District, is not a naturalized Irish man but a native of Scotland. ('ampbcll. Heard .. Haralson Pauldiu from. Buchanan. Bi_ T hani. .. ... 5(U 22J 140 445 10 .215 15 20 > 1G0 ....r...272 4S4 . .o2D - ...551 24 0 Kuj ... 94 maj. 1J2 GO maj. and Schley not vet heard nation. But as that impression would be ! received from the reading of thc paper, ] would it not be well to withdraw that J , , j such stringent laws as language. j N .- .. , ' „ ,, TI . i fi /■ - negro population out <>i tlie country, or 31 r. Caldwell—If thc Conference j ‘ 1 make them go to work and behave them- ] selves. As long as the idleness continues, i the thieving wiil continue. We cannot I live with them as things are now. A I ^ radical change must he brought about.— Such a change can be effected if the] . General Government will remove their I The' Bishop —Better withdraw the j had received a letter from Rev. Mr. Calu-, whole paj er. well, which contained words that could j ]{ cV y[ r . Caldwell—Very well I will be regarded as nothing else than as a , j 0 j 0 : threat to call to his aid the military au- n ev . ].] If. Myers : It would be beticr I thority. The letter contained other a!Iu-! f or ]> ro . Caldwell to explain what he-, j sions which he regarded as personally of- ■ mca nt by the language, “the eves of the j ^. r iduau s Bureau, and permit t! , ; r „ i gislnture to apply such remedies, i i!is stuck consists of every variety of S3 J)rv Goods, C J 5T Coys’ Ilats, E- Hard-Ware Sc Cutlery, ? U) —. a general assortment, y. Groceries, And a number of articles iu ther DRUG LINE Such ns ’i he Presiding Lider, iu re- j President, the eyes of the military &c. fens! vc. moving been the interest of the church ; ■Ving Mr. C.U«cil from hi, ehargo, had ’ In ot hc- word., 1 would like for Dm Con- “ i “ Me la " s - “ •*“ c,ils "*«**• c. aciu.itcdbj rhesole desire toadvafice ’ f„ oocc t0 l„ 0 » ol,ether in the csli.na-1 liut “ tf S® Ourexnn.ent w.ll not consent rnd for the „ „ „ ,, , . , to this, the Legislature should send a tion of Bro. Caldwell, it is free to act in . . . l,, „ ..ij n ... ...l i,: 0 I, . , ,i . . , i commission to Washington to try to pre sume riasou he would have removed Ins | his case, whateve” that action might be, j . - • c J * , . , rt i i vail on thc Government to remove the and without regard to the.opinion of the j Black Pepper, the Le- ] All ypice, Cloves, s the ! Castor Oil, Sp’ts Turpentine, Borax. Red Lead, * Venetian Red, own brother; for lie had determined not to know any man according to Mic flesh, lie thought if Mr. Caldwell had been ag- g-rieved, he should have brought his cotn- p aint before different h adquartes. alie whether the President looks at us or not.! remove negroes from thc South, and colonize j them in the distant West or in some for- T _ Jcignland. In this way the evils that The Elder—Isay we are free to act | " J - So - President, the military authorities, or the world ? And several other articles in tiic Paint Line j too tedious to mentim. fjufiie.c it to say, lie I has a greater variety of every kind of .Her- j clumdize than is usually kept in one establish- 1 inent. No matter Wiiat sort of article you | want you must not despair of get'ing it until j you call at l’ISSO.VIi ember ‘ln-\1- 4 .\va. J. T. REESE, W Iiolesale % Retail Dealer, | -«r r V"AS just received from New York a fresh I supply of ! \ r c > / r ; r c1 ( J . 'jj 'iji r Ec&.j lilliiHI. Oils, a 11 cl DYE-STUFFS, ! at liirf old stand. ; Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Kero- si no, Perfumery, Flavoring Extracts, Hair Resto- I rers, Patent Medi- cines, 6cc. J’i esidiag Elder could submit the case, and was willing, if the Conference so CoNGRKSSIONAI. EttCTlox —From rhor gilt, that thc charges should be with draw i j (Applause ) Rev. E. II. Myers: Bro: Caldwell has HATS—HATS. the best information we have been able to obtain, we are led to<b«iieve that appealed to the military authorities for] c , lie was willing to abide the de- protection. I would like to know wheth WLlU e Wlt afffict us, growing oiyt of t!ie changed condition of the negro, wiil be removed, i : and the vexed and disturbing questions of negro suffrage and negro equality GAPS-CAPS. Thus, too, j the way would be opened for the intro- In a short time his .“lock will be as complete as before the war. tap-Terms to suit Purchasers. November 18-ll-0rn. the ! cisicn of the Conference. The Bishop cr he nwW believes that he was right in i l , nc Wa ^ W0Um ° rC " CU " Ur °' | J. M. IIOLDIIOOK | following named gentleman have beep , ua de a few remarks. He said that both i appca H n rt to these authorities against his I duct,OD ani0n b rst us of cooI J-’ l aborcrs . or ; ’ j f elected to Congress from tfeis State : brethren had sought for redress of him-1 Elder ? This is a point !» ,M othc . r htlDest anJ » at \V''Uej J-ii*st District—Solomon Cohen, Mr. Caldwell, before he had brought the I wish settled. « i the same time, cheap laborers. ^ ^ ! permanent!/ lor a ted at bi3 old stand bn i nutter before Gen. Thomas. This he j R C v. Mr. Caldwell: I will state that if * W ’ ^WHITEHALL STREET, j said as an act of justice to both parties. . t b e presiding Elder should, contrary to i From the Montgomery Ledger. ; ✓ri- p ,t T>* TT i \ j j i he irre_ ularity ot the mails had prevent- .authority, order luy removal, and that re- Southern Writers to Northern Pajiers-j • Ol tllC Dili, il2l,y j ed his interference in the matter sooner. : nioval should necessitate injury to my It is extremely difficult now-a-days to ; f j ''HE undersigned firm is pleased to nn- llev. 31 r. Caldwell made soma explana- ; ff. m ilv, and I could rot get protection in take up a Northern paper without finding j A TliAATA, C*iiORC»IA, | nouncc to their friends and the public Troclaniatioa Gov. Johnson has issued a proclama- tionln accordance with an ordinance of f'e^ond District—'Philip Cook, -Third District—Hugh Buchanan, Fourth District—E. G- Ca&auiss, Fifth District—J. D. Mathews, Sixth District—J II. Christy, Seventh District—\V. T. Wofford. FAMILY GROCERY A-iNTID DRINKING SALOON. tlOQS. Singular. — A writer in Harper's J. Monthly describing the effects of the the proper way, I would be doing right in Rcv. A. 31. I^ynn quoted from a pub- ra y opinion in' appealing to the military generally, that they have now on hand and Hslied pamp.ilet of 31r. Caldwell, con-1 or ojher authorities for protection. misrepresentation of the motives, senti- Nov. in it, the effusion of some correspondent, With a iarg.? stock of well selected HATS I arc daily receiving's good stock of from the South, replete with falsehood and j ^. n ' J , C 'V' S f / hi ; :h /'J, 1 bf so,d Io ’ v for ... Cash at wholesale and retail. FI Tf 2 I.Y' CRAfri theiConvenliou, previdius: for ihe organ- ] shells whieh-were tbrowu into the citv of; , . . , , , . . f „. , 0 n ' . that he bad long regarded slavery as a „ re . a izafion of otie or more volunteer compa- Charleston, bouth Carolina, records the . ,, .. . . c - . _ • great evil; and that his sorrow at the nr- ac -t L r. mes iu each county, bato companies will following: “ Another shell tore open a be subordinate to the civil officers, and Bible upon the pulpit d.sk of a church, subject to the command T)f the Federal leaving a leaf upon w hich were cocspicu- Couimmandcr of the District. •- ous tb c words, ‘A-n eneinj hath done this.’ taining his sermons, wherein he writes j Rev. 3Ir. Caldwell was suffered to re- merits and views of people, and utterly and the Conference passed his char- purverting the facts and condition of af fairs afnong us. In reading thc slander- j The Presiding Elder (Rev. 3Ir. 31c-! ous productions of these itinerant sfensa- i 2.1-13-12ra. J. M. HOLBROOK. SlO He ward. ing on Sumter w as extreme. Mr. Wynn I then said that it v r as well known in Sa-, Q e hee) desired of the Bishop an expres- tionists and hireling scribblers, a sensible 1 vannah that Mr. A’aldweii was an ardent > s : on 0 f his opion on his coarse in re-; man would suppose that the whole busi- theteitcri J * ‘- irm ns. secessionist, and that when Sumter was i moving Rev. Mr. CaldwelH. The Bishop Tiic Church referred 1. «. .he SI«ho- ^ # fa| , ^ thc annguf.hu Cun-’decideJ .he. . Prceiding Elder nfehl re. -pe 1 reie.>ant C urc . .e .enteu.e, expressed au imparulled joy. j ntorc a wini-ter for enr cause .he. in his •an enemy -ftath done this, -was Found -o= , *1 .1 . 1 1» ii>«. i._ 1 .u I . - - . . 1 ... .. .. T . , - i Newnnn, Ga.. Nov. 25-12-31. FAIISLY GROCERIES, an.l r.tbcr things too tedious to mention. TVe ox[>ect to try to keep what the people need, and hope, hy close application, energy and fair dealing, to he able to do at least our por tion of‘the iiusiness done in our line. Attached to this business is a First Class Ths Christian Index Is “ once more upon the-waters." paper is an able and faithful exponent of; a fragment of the Bibic lying near the the Baptist views. _ J-‘ door, and was the first picked up by the. first person entering the church after Abe and said that he felt that he cou;d then I opinion* interfered with his usefulness,' the white man. Instead of truly stating almost fly. j/w:d assign him to a different field. ! to the people of the North that the mass 3Ir. Caldwell replied, that he did regard i On motion the Conference endorsed the of Southern people, while steadily and ness of life, with them, is to Lesto-a' the: nighty prized because of its association- merits and virtues 0/ humanity upon thc j Herald Office. ^ ^ ^ retUm *° me | negro, and all its vices and crimes upon, J. V. D. STECIIEXS. ' LOST a four inch COLT’S PISTOL on the : Franklin road, between this p'ace and the ; 0:i its breech are ^ , v. i). s. an i I. n. d, .s. it is I Dniiiiiiig Saloon, where n e keep tbc purest LIQUORS, BEERS and WINES FARM SALE. Thanks. explosion of the shell.” Our beaiiilau!, accomplished and kind- ♦—. hearted friend, Mrs. Maj. Hanvey, will- £sS?“ The Northern papers contain a ■cotr.plished, he determined to be a seces- t -6’cession as a great evil—that he had so administration of the Presiding Elder, as wricen ; still, when secession had been ac-! being lawful. Mr. Caldwell afterwards withdrew from honestly loy il to the government, are man- fally endeavoring, from the debris of w accept our thanks for a pitcher well filled memorial irom Garabaldi, Tomigeo, aud siouist, and he had prayed for the sue-' the Georgia Conference, with beer. Preprietors, printers, and a three hundred other distinguished Hal- cess of the Confederacy. He when the The following is thc appoi friend who was present oa its arrival, ians. addressed to President Johnson, in State had seeeded, had resorted to the the La Grange District partook and pronounced it th« best thev which they eloquently plead forcleurency wsual arguments in support of secession. | La Grange District.—J. B McGobee, ! the market affords. And we take occasion to i say, that we invite into this- Saloon gentlemen ILL be sold to tb*- highest bidder, on ot sober, prudent hal it 1 an( ^ w ill b<; glad to Thursday, the 14-th De<-emb< r next, at i wait upon them, and thank them for their. Mrs. Mary T. Herring’s plantation, on the Me- j patronag?: but would simply notify drunkards rJirtir ruin to rebuild th -ir rnro " h r ' KI(L flve Dlilc ' Sout!, ' Mst of - Ve «-" a n ; L ila,1 rowdies to stay :iw«y, as we do not want their rum and deso.-tion, to rebuild their j, ?f |ler & property, produce, kc , to- fyonr money, and do not intend to be troubled broken fortunes, and do whatever tliey wit-: Ho#*esi-M.iies, Cattle, Hogs, Goats, Corn, j with yog. ppointmenst for may for the prosperity hf their section - f/ '/ r ’ , | >i: >nutinn { ^ Call on ns at the Pinson House, on the guns and Tools fu-nt-railr. ever tasted. ftp Jefferson Davis. He did become a secessionist, an ardent 1 p. E. and the whole countr)-, they confine them- without reserve, as , i selves entirely to stupjd eulogies upon the i5 ' ! i ch !l .‘ :U her Uf ’ 1 ' r continued. Tl ■ n am! ! «a vorr f»rnni frr. »i fm<i nf hr fkn 1 _ it 1 /. . 1. t!:e health of Mrs. Herring her fanning operations cannot be . , continued. THUS. A. GHACK. Agent, nr-gro anu hts very cruel treatment by the; ‘ Nov. ’l-io-t ls, AM to tie ?o!d ] West side of Greenville street. McDonald, Stephens 4 Co. Gp.kex IJ. McDoxai.:>, •J. V. I>. Stki*hkss, _ ^ L N. I>. Stepktv«. [»ept. 1 *>?-tf.