The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, December 23, 1865, Image 2

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/ the newnan herald. J. C. WOOTTEH, Editor. F. 8. WELCH, - amendment to the Constitution to legislate , ate antU liaise of Represenfa\>m of in office, found guilty and toalmoatany extent in behaiL^fohc negro. State of Geor.jut in General Assembly deposed after refusal to appear before the Will Mr Seward still say that the objec- j met, That in Andrew Johnson the Chief Senate. The different Circles are divided tkms to it by Gov. Perry of South Carolina Magistrate of the American Republic. has also been charged with j erfidy and malfeasance tAe W^hmgtoa Correspondence of the X.V.Hera! J..[ ALABAMA LEGISLATURE AWOfKNKI>. Iaterview Between the FreSident and ■ —Both Houses of the Alabama -Lcgisb- Senator Sumner. ! ture ndjourwed on the 15th to reassemble A rich interview took place between i on J anU ary 15th. The body has been in Publisher, in sentiment. Some recognise O'Mahony j are still querulous and unreasonable ? j Georgia in her recent past NEW NAN, CA., DEC. 2-1, 1865. and others Roberts as the rightful Prcsi- The bill has not pas>cd vet. dent. O'Mahony has issued a pmcbmia tion calling a Congress of the Brotherhood while yielding to a power site could uot scccessfully re- RKLATIVeTO PENSIONS—HOUSE i'F.C. 14. s.sr,.ami in her present condition moving \fter the passage of the appropriation onward i;* the work of reconstruction, has Stone, Rosston & Murray* s CIRCUS COMBINATION, WsTlI on. J O. McDowell, of Heard, to assemble at New York, January 2d, to ‘ of ^50,000 to firnish the President s felt a sustaining arm, and will ever be has our llia'nVs for impotlltnt pTtblic <tac- settle the whole affair. It is believed house, Mr. Stevens report Co a bill of grateful for the generous clemency exten- uments. ‘that the Hood Centre, Stephens, who $15,440,000-for the payment of invalid ded by him toward* her people, the mug- B&TProvisional Governor Johnson Georgia baa been relieved by the 1 resi ded. lately escaped from a British prison, (and and otlrer pensions. naoimity displayed totraru; thee*. and the whose arrival is dft’.iv looked for its New Mr. Johnson said he had wo objection j determined will that says to a st.li hosti.C York,) is the only person that Oft ealwi to the bill lm he wanted to increase the faction of her iccent fots: Thus far the troubled waters. pensions oCthe lower grade* of pension- shah thoujyo and uo f r lu-r. Pea.'e, be Personal. Wc were pleased to arc in our office on Tuesday last Mr. J. J- Hill, agent for that sterling sheet, the New Yrrk News. We believe Mr. Hill will meet with grc=t success, for the people of the South re member with gratitude the able and con tinued defense of themselves, their mo- Christmas. Wc wish all of our readers a mrtry Christmas. As many of -the children of llie South are suituared like Bill Arp » were when he wrote to A. Ward, Esq., parents and friends must sec to it that Santa Claus does his full duty. era by giving them more than eight dol lars [er month, whtch was not enough for their support. Mr Sievens approved Mr. Johns n’s remarks but sold the bill was prepared in aceerdaucc with the existing law. lie We think the cares and responsibilities n-iv-.nl tives and institutions by that journal in ... ' , . ,- - - tl 1 ' J * incident to thciF new condition, will ill.” Previous lo the final adjournment the Legislature, passed the following act, which was signed by the Governor: “ To consolidate the office of Secretary of Slate and Surveyor General, and to would bo willing at the proper time t > provide salaries for the Comptroller Gen- vote V'X an i icreaw; of bounties and make eral, State Treasurer and Secretary of the President and Senator Sumner on ses> j on twenty-iuar consecutive days, the evening after the Mrs-agc was rea l q-}, P Bt-nate on the 1 1th refused to repeal Hc-Orgcnized for the Season 1835--’6. in Congress. It lasted for several hours. t ],e laws making a distinct i >n in Lcgislii- Therc were three or four persons present. n between the white and black race. Sumner is represented as having been ^ verv nervous. Some of those present thought he would go into a fit at two ot three different periods of the consultation. — At any rate his act cation of the te mac in regard to the negro, l-inding — - — if himself unable to move the 1 resident, he £-j|||x||. ittlo hi finally broke out as follows: Hon. R M. Patton was inaugurated Governor of Alabama on the loth itistaut. criods of the consultation. Stofrtismfots. I 8 $ years past. Field & Fireside. W. B. Smith & Co. have resumed the publication of the Field & Fireside at Raleigh, N. C. Terms $5 per annum in advance. The number before us is one of unfiurj*asscd intere*,and an indication that in future the Field & Fireside cannot be excelled by any literary Journal in the United States. Oar Representative*. The General Assembly adjourned Dec. 15th to Jan. 15th, and hence our legisla tors are now enjoying the sweets of home. Maj. Tench and Capt. Stallings are highly spoken of by members from other coun ties. They say Coweta has intelligent, active and working Representatives, who will closely watch the interests of their constituents. So we believe. out of the rebel States.” The bill was then passed. State, and .Slate Libratian. It gives lo t lie Secretary of State, Comp- esuse many of the colored population ■ RELATIVE To BOl'X :'IKS_HOUSE DEC. H. tro’der General and Treasurer $2,000 per be less happy and light hearted than they i were formerly.on this great festival. Our ardent wish is, that ere the 25th of December, 1866, shall ro'l around, the traces of the greauirar may be obliterated, ! and uni people bo hi the enjoyment o» all their former rights, peace and pros perity. -/ ; • Mr. Clark, of Kentucky, introduced a annum; to the Librarian 81,000.’ Unconstitutional. Judge Bits teed, Of the U. S. District Court of Alabama, has pronounced the act of Congress requiring a test oath ol lawyers before practicing in Federal Courts unconstitutional. Proceedings of Cannes*. RELATIVE Tw MEXICO. Strong preambles and resolutions have been introduced in the Senate by Wade and the saute in the House by Sohenck on-Mexican affairs. They suiell strong ly of gun powder. Late Cabinet advices however lead us to believe that tlie cour age of these warlike gentlemen will cool considerably when the government places before both Houses all the facts rclati-. e thereto. Van Horn, of Missouri, on the 11th offered the following resolution on the Same subject. It has not been acted upon. “Resolved, That ..the Committee on Foreign Relations be instructed to inquire into, and report what measures and means may be necessary on the part of the Uni ted Sates to restore to the -Mexican people the free and unrestricted rights to choose their own form_ of ^government, and of giving effect to the unanimous determina tion of the. people of;, this nation that no power shall impose a despotic government upon smy 'State or people -of this conti nent:’’ "* „ ' ry r? .A r RELATIVE TO SOOTHERS MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. “O&l 12th of December the Tennes see Representatives were invited by a vote of lo2 veas to 35 nays to occupy scats in the Hall of the House of Representatives, nbama is a State. Her right, then, to The Senate has agreed to Tha i Stevens representation in Congress is clear and Resolution for the appointment of a joint undoubted ; for the words of the Consti- committee to report on the riuht -of the tution are, “ The Senate shall be com- i Confederate States to representation in posed of two Senators from each State, 1 ’ J cither House, with the modification that etc, clearly indicating that the exclusion cac h House can if it deem it proper, ad- of thc Senators from any State would be members from said States after the revolutionary, and a palpable violation of report of said committee. Thc Senate the instrument itself. The same words could not have done otherwise for the arc used with reference to the House of j Constitution makes cach body the sole Representatives, with a change of num- judge of the qualification and election re bers. What do the Radicals do with i turns of- its members. The reason Ten- their oaths to support tlio Constitution ? nessce members were admitted, is that Political Consistency. Thc Radicals in the Capitol cheer the news of Alabnui&'s ratification of the Congressional amendment to the Consti tution, but refuse admission to members of Congress elect from the same Alabama. Does history furnish another instance of such glaring inconsistency? Did legis lators ever before offer such an insult to the common sense of mankind? If the American people are not less sensible and honest thau all who have gone before, the day is now dawning that will witness thc overthrow of. these Radical oppressors and iusullcrs of our race. When they do fall, they will fall so low that they cau fiud no companions in their degradation Let us for a moment contemplate their act. They dcclt* ■ Alabama is a State by recognizing her ratification of thc amend ment to tho Constitution. If she were a territory or provinoc, or anything else but a Stute, thc passage or a ratifying resolution by her General Assembly would hot be worth the paper on which it wan written ; for none but States have the right to act upon proposed amendments to the Federal Constitution. Hence A1 bill, which was referred to thc Committee j on Military Affairs, to equalize the boun ties of soldiers, by providing fur a uni form bounty of $100 per month during thc whole period of the Soldiers’ service, polluting the a hole time of enlistment and o: honorable discharge by reason of disability incurred in the service, and be cause their services were no longer re quire 1. All bounties heretofore paid to Li; deducted from thc total alhjWattces.— In ease of death the bounty shall be paid The General Assembly adjourned until 12 31., January loth 1850. Important Message from the President- Washington, Dec. Iff.—A message was received from the President in rela ' most every section arc insulting the freod- tion to the affairs at the Seuth, which men. Don ! you think Congress ought says: *• From all the tT.ioYmalW. in my pos session and from that which l have re cently derived from the most reliable au thority, I am induced to cherish the bc- first tl.e widow, secoud the children, third iief that sect | ona ! ani,nosit L is surc! * and to the father if a loyal resident of thc United States, and next to the mother, brothers or sisters.” A friend has made a calculation and says this bill will cause an additional r5 peuditure of $4,SOO,OUO.OOO. All this money will fall to the share of the North RE - ATI VE TO A NATIONAL Ol?RB.\tj OF EDUCATION—HOUSE. DEO. 11. “ On the passage of 3Ir. Henderson’s resolutions declaring treason to be a crime. HE Exercises of this Ln-titution will lia resumed on Monday. 8th Jan., 18GG. Young Gentlemen nmt Louies prepared for any Class in any College, or carried t!noiij,b the entire course if preferred. No I’ii pi I receive t for less than ten weeks, j No deductions except in cases ol protracted illness. Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks: 1st Class.—Spelling, Reading. Writing. and Elements of Geogra phy. Arithmetic and Elo cution,.... $lb 00: Class.— A thorough course of pure, I l.iixtd and higher Mathe- J math *: full course of Grfjek an.t I-ntin; all thc English Branches usual ly taught in first class Seminaries and Colleges, with special attention to Composition and Elocu tion i. r.Q : to the other gentlemen present, replied : j r ™s School i, located IS bMlcs South-East “Mr. Sumner, I notice by thc papers j in a pleasant and healthy country village, anil that the been reccn _ ^ and knocking down one or two. Can't Congress do something to Correct that “ Mr. President, I notice that thc white r F rebels down in Alabama and other locali ties in thc South, are talking very strong against thc Union, and denouncing it in strong terms; can you not do something to put a stop to it ? ’ The President coolly replied: “I see, Mr. Sumner, that thc white rebels In Bos ton are talking against the I nion. Can t you put a stop to it there? ’ Tins confused the Senator for a short j time, but after twisting in his scat for a short time he again broke out ■$? follows: . *‘3Ir. Johnson, the reports from the .South show that the white rebels in al- ; to do something to correct this evil?” "*• ... . Thc President, with a significant wink white rebels in Cincinnati have i ‘ s t,lt ' rr '- v liTC ,rnm temptations to vice and i immorality. Special at fen tion given to the ntly insulting white people there j formation of good moral and mental principles rapidly merging itself into a spirit of na tionality, and that representation, connec ted with a properly adju-ted system of ; evil taxation, will result in the harmonious ' It is needless to add that ihe stay of restoration of thc States to the National | ,hc Massachusetts monomaniac at the! White House was of short duration after that thrust. A POWER IIEI-D BY THE PRESIDENT. Alembcrs of Congress have all of a and habits. Also n coitrse of Lectures Vriil he delivered j on suliirvts varied and suited to the young, iluard ecu lie obtained at reasonable rates. ( IAS. J*. IIC.NNICTTT, A. M., Principal. StNOIA, (,’OWKTA ColNTV. Ga.. I Doc. 2-M, 1 ?t}'>.-1 fi. lt ) Whereas, the republican institutions j f J!rs * n faitlu can find permanent safety only upon thc ; Gen. Grant also says: “ Uicrc is an basis of universal intelligence of the peo- : 3,1 unusual acquiescence In the atlthori- ple ; and, whereas, thc great disasters ‘ O' of-the General Government, throughout which have afflicted (he nation and doso- ^ 1C country tiiat I visited; and the mere lateu one half of its territory are tracea ble in a great degree to the absence «f'js ar ^ t0 nuiiAcg^w s co.union schools Uti I general ctlu<?Alion order, and Inc good among the people of thc rebellious .States Therefore, Retained That the joint committee on presence of a military force, without re- sufficicnt to maintain of the country re quires that this force should be white troops.” It is believed that the French Mitiisfo'r reconstruction be instructed to inquire | now 3'ew \ork, will not return to in»o the expediency of establishing in ! Washington unless a better spirit prevails this capitol a national bureau of edu- un thc Mexican question. This question they must answer both in time and eternity. U. S. Senators. W e notice that some of our exchanges arc urging the General Assembly of this State to elect as U. S. Senators thc Hon. to evade the difficulty. RELATIVE TO THE FURTHER AMENDING Union.” The President also furnishes a commu nication from Gen. Grant, in wbidh that officer says : “ I had free conversations with the j sudden discovered that the President lias people of the South during my recent j the appointing power in his hands. They Mr. Donnelly introduced the following, I tour , and I ant satisfied that thc people see that, with very lew exceptions, thc which was agreed to: try, from thc Cabinet down, are those appointed under President Lincoln ad ministration. Already there is a won derful uneasiness among the members of the House who voted for Stevens’ resolu tion. This fear will cause a great change in that body . Thc public may look for some grand political somersaults before, the session terminates. Ill order that this point may be understood, I give the points of conversation which took place a day or two since between a high official and a republican tiiemb r. The member referred to was boasting bow lie was go ing to oppose the President's policy, and that lie did ilot Care what Mr. Johnson did. “ Step,” says the official, ‘ r ai : e ydti sure you are independent of the President, and c m sustain yourself at home if you oppose him? Your district is very close.” “ What has- the President to do with thy district? Thc people elected me,and expect me to carry out their views. I represent them, and i ot the President, and he can't affect me there. * ? “ But.” adds the official, “how many postma-ters have you iB youF district “That lias nothing to do with it,” re plied thc member, “ they arc all friends of mine. Besides, it is always understood that the Representative in Congrcsv is entitled to those appointments for his friends.” “But,” replied the official, “suppose that thc President should take it into his head "to remove all ot your friends and appoint men in their place who were* ence which the Department must, on be- j fricn( ^ of his and did not care anything CHRISTMAS X £3 9 9 H JOXES, CATES & CO., cation, whose duty it shall be to enforce education without regard to race or tsolof, *ht Washington, Dec. 15 naval general coitri-maftial, of upon the population of all such States as which Admire! Farragut was President, shall fall below a standard to be establish- found Commander CraYens guilty of the ed by Congress, and to ittquife whetiier , cliarg s preferred against him, of failing such a bureau should not be made an es j to do his utmost to overtake and capture sential and permanent part of any system 0 r destroy a vessel which it was his duty | f o encounter. -They ruled that he should : have .kept the .Stonewall in sight and be I satisfied of her whereabouts, and senten- of reconslruction. J. Legislative Proceedings. December 16. T. Burns was elected Comptrull- ; cec * h' m to be suspended from duty on esent in- leave and pay for two years. The Secretary of the Navy in reviewing the decision, regards it in contravention cr General over P. Thwcatt pr. cumbent. N. C. Barnett was elected Secretary of State. John Jones re-elec ted Treasurer and J. W. Bmk was elected °f haw. The court censures the accused State Printer. but inflicts only a nominal punishment.- following bill in regard to the tes The incongruous whole has the aspect of ’i'ln IIVE on hand and will receive in a few (lavs, everything which wifi please the children and gratify'the taste of parents: consisting i.i part of Candies. Raisins, N ts and Almonds, Oysters, Canned Fruits, Pine Apples, Brandy IVa./hcs and Clierrie*, I’cpptT . Sauce, Catsup-, I’ieHcs; Figs, Dates. Cocoa Nuts, File Crat ktrs and Roman Candles. I F von want call on I the Rest Sugar in the m .rket JUNES tt C.VfrKS. call on CATES. E vuu want Superior Rio Cuffi JONES tininny of freodmeu was passed. tn unsuccessful attempt at a compromise A bill to be entitled, an zet to make ; between those members of the court who free persons of color competent witnesses believed the accused guilty and others who in thc ( ourts of this State, fn certain cases ! believed him not guilty. The whole ac therein mentioned, and to authorize the tion of thc court is unfortunate, and su unless Tennessee is a State and entitled to representation,-Andrew Johnson can not be a legal 1 resident. It was intended j making and declaring of force affidavits ; gests to the officers of thc navy an infer ’ j by them in certain cases. Th J F you want Good Dairy Cheese, call on JONES k CATES, i F you want Fine Large Mackerel, call on L '-JONES k. CATES. F you want Good Flour, c ill on JONES k CATES. i i F you vr: nt Cotton Yarns, call on JONES k CATES. ; i F you want Crockery and Glass-w ire, call ! oil JUNES k CATES, f F you w.-fnf Lip’.So-o-t's Axes r.ml Arne's , 4 Shovels, call (in' ' JUNES k CATES. j I F You want Docket and TaLle Cntlerr. call j o« Junes & Dates. i F you want Good Tohacc.o, call on JONES A CATES. j J F you want Shoes and 11 its, call on JUNES k CATES. F you want Shoe Lasts, pegs, Awls, Knives, Hammers and Bristles, call on - Dec. 2.:-iti-tf. JONES, C’ATES k CO. AVi!I Exhibit at Iff own. nn , DECEMBER 25th, 1FG5; Afternoon ami Ecertir.y. The Managers would respectffttly state that in the selection of Artists fer thc Colossal Alliance, It has been the Proprie- i? tor's desire to secure such' a variety that no patron* shall fall to find in it much that will instruct thc mind and enchain tlrtf attention. Tiie Brilliant ('lustre of Celebrities . which adorn this famed.' Circus, are iiuparallle in their several specialities.' The magnificent fceno3 in the Arena are enriched and beauti fied by UOIUtKOfS I’AUACtlEUNALUL —and— SUPERB jiUSTC. Messrs. Stone, Rosstou k- Murray having baniihed the antiipie style, ajid reached perfection in this organization,;offer no stale or exhausted act*. New Features —ml — FRESH NOVELTIES Never before introduced to the public. Attached to this Com bination arc PROF. HUTCHING SO NS TRAINED DOGS, AND BEN STONE’S Comic .Gufe.v, 4 (labe ’ and 4 Kite.’ Will .-how how much live lier tiicy are th in a!! oilier Comic Mules, Trick Mules, Funny Mules. Dancing Mules. Ur any otlierQuuint .Mule* ^>'|r known to fame for being fjiicer in their conduct. Public attention is call ed to the) (I HAND FIIEH EXIHBiriOJT GYMNAST! ('MIRACLE —of JEroaautic Oscillation; —or.— 1 Flying in the Air; By I be in repid Panera- lisr, Flunoh Ferdinand; ihe uond.er of ihe w .rid. Tiiis sjilmdld Gratit:- !oi;s Exhibilroii will be g i v e n • adi‘cent to Hie .'■'•one, Rosston .t Murray'.* J Circus -pavilion every ff da v at half past 1 o'clock, M. 1 x n vi -tsi s: Ui*. t Class Feats.....?! 00 Children f.i) Cfdorc I Gallery 75. ICUDoors open 3 au l (; o'cl.u-k. p. lit. 1 "lie Senate and House of Rcnrcsenta-' half of the Cuurt,. most strenuously di* i i , , . ,,, tup rov^TiTi-rniv >v tih> r a , . — . . „ , . . .uuusiy ui^ about you, wliat then would be your posi- b CU-FTITLTRN IN mb FEN ATE j tiers of the Stale of Georgia, tn General, claim for them as not intended or at least' DEC. 14 T . j Assembly met, do enact, Tfcat from jttid | as not considered. The inference is, that Joshua llill and Provisional Governor J “ -Mr. Stewart submitted a j dnt resolu- ' after thc passage of this Act, free persons ; the general rule with a commanding offi- Johnson. Me have been at a loss to tion embracing the followin understand the reasons for such a course, be proposed a: The gentlemen prtqmscd may be patriotic ; tution of States : j whereto a free person of color is a party, verse rule, to fight if there be a chance of! and honest; but Georgia has abler sons, | 1st. The uffW^of the States under : and in all crimnal cases wherever a free victory. The principle uniformly indica ' who are equally patriotic and honest, and this Constitution is indissoluble, and no j person of color is defendant, or wherever.; ted as a rule of naval action has been that j have done as much to advance her inter- State can absolve its citizens from the ob- 4 the offence charged is a crime, or misde- it is the duty of a commander in tion at home ?” This opened thc matter in a new light to the astonished member. After a little ere j hesitation, he asked in a tone showing than thc con tie following articles to > of col-.r shall be competent witnesses in j cer of the navy should be not fight if th jepdments of the Consti- | all the Courts of this State, in civil cases j is a chance of defeat rather than the con-1 . t .1 • , , - - 1 lUL 1 that this was a new phase to the question, | “The President will not think of doing that, will he?” “ I don't know,” replied thc official, “'>• ri* en why not secure their serricM ?.|.|igation of »llegia„cc to .ho n.taoor against fhe" person oTprope"rtj-"of tatl^Li"^ ° r g" 1 '" . i , , i , . _. oiupiisnmcni | he lias thought of this matter. I only The lion. A H. Stephens, and many [United States. others we might name, would be more acceptable. 2d. No engagement made or obligation ! incurred by -any S^tewor by any number I a tn?c person of color, mj law, wag. or j of great The prooeediags of (he j fc Q0 w what I would do if I F. i*. IUUE, 23^2.0Broiler, nrys AND SELLS Gold, Silvor, Saak I?otoJ UacarreSt Konev, H. B. Bonds, GoId.Dmt, ots. Office Corner nf Whitehall and li citur Streets ATLANTA, GA. December 'J3-D!-3m. TAYLOR, WILLIAMS & CROJKSIIAXKS, WHOLESALE AND LET AIL DEAL. KBS IN Forsign'rand Domestic Dry Goods, Toots and iltoos, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Fancy C-Jotls and .Motions,. Xo. 1 Commercial Building, Whitehall Slree' ATLANTA, GA. iB^flcnrril dealer^ in all kinds of Produce. December 2d-H»-dni. II BFvODIIAX & WILKDISON AYE on hand find ore now receiving W. W. CHAPMAN. J. W-. KUCEKR, CUAPoltAIV &: KUlKSIt, W’HOli MS A LK G H 0<' K RS, Commission MoTcliants AND DKAI.BI.I IV Wc STERN PRODUCE, Whitehall Street Atlanta, Go December INI-1 S-.'lin. custom tetthe contrary notwithstanding, court are set aside and Commodore Cra- Thc idea that the election of the first i«f 8>tat#*, or t>y ewr'c&unty. e-H-y or other in all hereafter pending, or about to named gentlemen would be acceptable to municipal corporation to subvert, impair! be instituted wherein a free person of the authorities at Washington, and would or resist the authority of th hasten the restoration of Georgians erro- States, or to neous, for our former concessions have convention or been fruitless. Scc^ji^And be it further emitted, that vens is relieved from arrest. Raleigh, N. 0., Dec. 15. Governor Worth took the oath of office were in his ; place, and that would be to remove every one of your friends if you opposed the policy of my administration.” W—e—11—well,” drawled out th e authority of the United color is a party plaintiff or defendant, it to'dav before th* n , c l j C ’ 0raW ‘‘ U 01,t t!le support or aij any legislative shall be competent for such free prrsou Uu JL of lh. 1 r-H^ ~,i !*“ 1 7'”. ’ U "” b "' ,W r in hostility ,o such of oo!or, u,u k c und ID.... u 0 durU now *?" *“* ' The Radicals will be authority shall ever be held validj or he by law allowed and tending to advance satisfied with nothing short j|f negro , assumed or sustaind in whole or in part the remedy or aid the defence, as if equality. Unless our citizens sire pre- j by any State or by the United States, pared to thus degrade themselves, it would * The resolution was referred to thc Judi- be folly in them to yield anything more j ciary Committee.” j RELATIVE TO MAINTAINING RIGHTS OF J FREED -IE.V,—SENATE DEC. 13. j “ Mr. Wilson called up a bill to main tain freedom of the inhabitants of the ! convened under circumstances so peculiar- insurrection and interesting and important to the future mTbm; to Federal pressure. The Fenian Botherhood. The Fenians, just now, are in <*reat trouble. The fteeiJeu, O’Muhuuj, i, j To ,‘ he ,iulati “ Khellion bj the ivi of the oath of office, pvrfidy, etc ’ T ” nee, as the said affidavit had been made and filed by any other litigant.” The following resolution offered by Mr. Kennan was passed. “ \\ hercas, It is one of the privileges, •f citjzens. The Governor elect delivered think I will support him. a short and modest address on the occa-I sion, declaring that the people of North i curious story is being told in George- Carolina desired the restoration of thc town an i Washington* to tjio effect tha NEWNAN S ten ixi ~W o x* lc s. 'HE IMtliiiTrlilp lirrctofiiro exiitlii" b*- I K D. GOI.K, MATHEW CULK k . I • Ul.E, nmlrr tin- firm hhiiic nf It. I). U’lDF. St UO, hn’tliis dnv been dissolved bv IIIIIIiIhI I-CMOI-Ilt. * bullies* «ill cnnlinued bv R. D. < UI.L iiimI '! \T1IKW COLE, under lin- stvle "I B D ( UI.L k BRO111 LB, u lio will settle ■‘B oiii'in-nliiu: bii*iin;ss of tbc late firm, and i'i> , iniiur tbc iimuul'acturiiiv of i Union. The Legislature will adjourn to Mon-; of Georgetown, D. C , was recently lor dav morning at six o'clock. j cibly taken from the mother in die city .u n , . . , _.. , „ -* of Mexico, by order of the Kmperor _ G ! neral ■Dispatch fr° m the Provisional Gover- ; Maximilian, and adopted by him; tl nor of Georgia. town and \\ aslungton, to the effect thal L ., , . ,, , T , thc son of Mrs. Itutbide, late Miss Gree n, ! SllS, ‘* B1,ll lS ’ D ° 0rS an J Furniture STOCK OF GOODS At their store on tin Corner formerly occupied by Col. J J. Neely, Consisting in part of the following: STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, DOMESTIC, FACTORY YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES, II A TS AND CA PS, AND BLANKETS. A fine lot of OVENS, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, AND OVEN LIDS; CROCKERY", NAILS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY; Imdios’ IDrosa GYoods^ E m 1) r n c i n g Prints, Alpaccas, DeLaines, YIerinoes; Umbrellas, ifcc.,' ’ brf.,ir. Hope our Old riiutomcri! will not PEPPER GINGER SPICF’ forget llmt hc are on hand at all tiinr.--. 1 ’ " ’ ' * J ’ N.iY e«t!i r 1S65. Dcccmbi-r J.'l-1 ij-ihn. It. D. COLE k lTP.O. Washixhton, adopted by him; | child is only about four years old. President refused to aupesr before^. ‘ de “‘ »' ‘ r ‘' United Sutcs, of July, 1S6J. ulmut to udjoaru o.er its session for . bodv. The Seuste, howeeer proceeded in la™Jteretofor, in force or brtef penud, not to do so until it shell to investigate the ch.rges, found him ° “surrectionurj guilty, deposed him, and elected W. R. Roberts in his stead. Mr. O’Mahony re- r . , _ • , , , . . . i 16 The Prcsi- has been created a Prince of the Empire, omation of the Pres- ot Georgia and her peopm, now that u is der.t to dav received the r n j- , , , * ’ „ , . i. . . a- - - .. , D received ttie tuilowing ais- and the mother jras ordered to leave patch: Miixedgeville, Dec. 15.—To His Carroll Sheriff’s Sale. On the juft Tnesting in February nrjet, \V n 'L i,e so! ' ! l *“fore the Court Hon e, i U door in Carrollton, Carroll aoiintr. POWDER, SHOT AND CAPS; SHOE PEGS and SHOE THREAD f SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, MACK EREL, CANDLES; 'tatc-: have given some expression of its high . ^' xc , e ^ e . a . c ^ -^°drew Johnson, President ’ . . , , * ot the L uited States: Mexico in twenty-four hours afterwards, j between the ..mu! hours Ule) Urn f.dfowing LAGGING AND ROPE; It will be remembered that Miss Green I‘ ro l‘^k>', to-wit: fuses to regard the action of the Senate, nu il an d void. whereby auy inequality of eivil rights and appreciation of the President of the Uni immunities among the inhabitants of Spates on account of race or color was married some few years ago to Iirna U«*Hundrc4 on-an-1 a Quarter acres, more • TIN WARE, &C., /cc., Ac. ! or nf Li! nf ! .rs/t . L • t ' will not surrender the public property, but continues to insist that he is Presi dent, liis Treasurer, 31 r . B. D. Killian, A discusion on this bill declos ure the civil government has again been put in ract ivadicalsclaim a right, under motion at the capitol of tMs State : the 2nd clause of the lately rati fled 1 Therefore, lie it Resdred by the Sen-\ address. I feel confident that there will be entire harmony between him and your- sJt. <1. Johnson, 1 revisions! Governor. !y they nave been residing in Mexico. Mrs. Iturbide has returned to her home in tire District, and L sat-J to be much distressed. r" n 1 f "'7, r oC Ui ‘T a . r ; Js .* plaintiff; j mined to -pare no pains to please those who V->. i nomas Mann au;l It. II. irealuncd defen- , ’ ~ 1V '" u - .-tiiL-ir patronage, both as to the prices and qua!:!? of o.i dants. Letr muile and r**tnrne<l ... •Ofistnhie. * L i SMITH December 2th ] A'Sy. me by iheriif. Dec. 2-13-tf. JOOU:-. .BBODXAX i WILKINSON,