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NEWNAN, GEORGIA.
"Saturday Morning, May 19. 1SG6.
Scott’s Monthly
Wisdom Extraordinary
Thad Stevens, a few.days- since-, in hi»
place in the House, staled that He ha-i
Keen credibly informed—which inform a*
tion he believed—that cotton eolilT -J,.f
'produced with free labor for one cat a
pound. Now this man is leader of the
dominant r <
, i 1 n,:r tr, rrls dominant ’action.
For Mav lias reached us. ' >ur words -
and gospel to his followers, aotDof coarse
What he says is law
lowers, nod Ad
s lie believes cotton, with free
of commendation of former numbers arc
justly applicable to the one before ns— ]t " e
Terms $5.00 per annnm. Address Rev. ’^or, can be produced for one cent a
W. J. Scott, Atlanta, Ga. ; pound, they believe it too; in fact it
would be treason to deny it. Regardless
Wrongs and their Punishment. of their opinions, however, we must be
History abounds with instances in permitted to say, that d had s wisdom is
which, for wrongs willfully anil cruelty folly, and if the wisdom of Congress is
inflicted, men and nations have been se- folly, pen cannot describe the greatness
verely and justly punished. In fact so of that folly. How pitiable is the condi-
frcqucntly do they occur that the reader tion of a people whose wisest legislators
of the records of the nasf, after being 'are so utterly ignorant of the commonest
informed that a nation has committed facts of practical iile 1
wrongs against its own citizens, or those j
of n neighbor, doubts not the page will ■
hood be reached which will record the
Struck Oil.
The Rome Courier, of a late date, says
interference of retributive justice, and is j that the Pagers on the steamer Cm
delighted at its perusal.
The Egyptians, amid the waves of the
Red Sea, were forced to pay the penalty
for cruelty and injustice th the Israelites.
The Angel of Death .slew one hundred
and eighty thousand of the Assyrians be
dine report that Hr. Rodgers, of the < <a.
Petroleum Cmnpany, struck oil uc-a
Gadsden at a depth of 240 fccL
Latest Sews Items.
W’lisiiiNOyoN, May 10.—The House.,
by a vote of 125"to 117, passed the Recap-
cause of their wicked invasion of Pal- j -itruction Committee's amendment to the
Fur a similar wrong towards | Constitution-Republicans of all shades
voting in the afiir-jiative.
.'-r erin! to the Cincinmti Girw: 0 .]
Passage of the Reconstmctioa. Bill.
*' WaMIINGV n t , May 10.—Tho.T*roce-,d-
i:.gs in the IJci-e to-day weft- of much
f interest, and culled ou~ a large au Renee.
The speech making c!uS'-l :,t three o clock.
Speeches of more or less length were
made h\ three I), moers’s, Messrs. IT-Jg-
crs. Str :se and Randail, and by seven
Re> u! iicanMessrs. Ranks. Eckley,
Beam.in, Farnsworth. I'awr-?, I> irghum
and Stevens, of whom Messrs. Ranks,
KokIry an J Stevens only sa?*ained the
third section of the p repos td c mstitntion-
al amesidmcnt. Much confusion f dla-ved
the. call for the previous questi. u. many
Republicans being v ry anxious to getnn
opportunity to vote for striking oat the
third section. Appeals w re made on a’ :
sides to dir. Stevens to withdraw ibeeall.
lort be contented himself with s-yiug the
House could do as it pleased about sus
taining the call. It w i-evident from the
'maneuvering on the floor, that the Dem-
j cents were going-to vote for sustaining
the cal', so as to defeat the movement for
striking out this section. On all the pre-
liuiinarv votes, Hy i !:• rs <>r a show of
. hands, they voted Solid with Mr Stevens.
The yea and nay vote wa< finally reashed,
and the call tor the main question w.-re
carried by b4 to TP. As this was really
the test, vote, it may be well to say that
the affirmative was made up of (A Repub
licans ami 10 D,-inocrrts. and the'' negative
! of 55 Republican- and 22 Democrats.—
The call for the previous question having
been thus sustained, the consitutional
>ut on its passage, and it
hire in ore veiling bode, because a speech
for fireedmen was beiu^ made on tins side,
and when the ruffian Orrer. of North Care
olin
a,
drew
a pistol
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sassin" ;
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led Mr. St
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CigfT* J,;:.:;-.>.N t.f ticcde ? "
Mr. Stevt ii': Yes. sir. that penitentiary
which is guarded bv Favoncts down be
low; and ;t' tiii-v undertake to come back
\Xe v.ifl shoot.them. 'J he peniti dtiavy of
bail is • Tic penitentiary they deserve to
have till then.
The Memphis Riot and the Radicals.
The following exhibits the uses to which
the late disturbance in Memphis is ap
plied. (lie cannot help the suspicion
gratitude to God Almighty for protecting
Russia from so terrible a calamity by sav
ing y ur life. 5 our Majesty, permit me
at this moment to remind you that on the
third d»v of your reign, when receiving
the Ft. Petersburg deputies in this same
palace, you expressed a hope that you
would siwavs see the Russian nobility at
the head of.every noble and patriotic
aspirations in the country. With the
Divine assistance, this generous confi
dence of your Imperial Majesty wili be
borne out to the evcrlazrttng rejoicing of
yonr loving heart.”
Enthusiastic hurrahs drowned the ]a?t
words. IDs Majesty, stepping fofward,
tlu n returned £;is thanks in the following
terms:
“Gentlemen of (he A-.L• hf and other
Corporations : I thank you With nil my
hc-art for this display of vottf sympathy
on tills occasion, i
that all classes of society concur in mam- :
ill'll]
1'H
''liftiifl.
by;
POSTBONEI? ADMINISTRATRIX'S
SALE.
VIRTUE of an order from D-e Court of
rdinarv of fovret-v coutiiy. vM!, he sold
on the first.f nesday in -Ally next, at fL'r-Coi r"
House door in Xewnan. in ».ri! county, within
the lawful hours of sale, a very valuable Pine
Lot of Land, miinh'-r three htmdred and five
(305). in the first district of said "onnty.—
.Soil! as the property of John KijA'y. fiefeased,
for ihe benefit of the heir? and creditor?.^-*
Terms on d.iy ot -ale.
.'fay 1t>*40d. Sc SAN' L. BJGI1Y, Adm’x.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
f l.L persons indebted to the esie.fe of T. J.
h- Wilson, late of Coweta county, deceased-■
wnreome for'iVt!rJ and make.payment, afld rill
those having demands against said estate ml:
Ol y o-.l ; cnt { | iejn jn terms o} lUe 1;nVj
am happy to find , - Mlv lf ._u 7 -Saa. J. J
HOOD, Adtn'f.
that the riot was prov»»horf bv the Radicals testing their I^yal feelings to me on this? j rgiWO months after date Application will be
themselves for political rurpo°es : las on cverv-other trying event. Resides j | made to tlie O mm ary ot foweta countv
Vfv M-1V ° I8GG mv implicit trust in God Almighty, I do- ^ leave to sell the real estate o Alvin than-
KaiI h;>, .*!«.> iou'j. ^ t . c tiler, »:tte of saiu county, decease*!.
w.
Dear f
ur hour:
city which vi
; ]} rown i 0 . v . rive strength for the exercise of my one
in-—Within the last twenty, rous duties from the cordiai attaeiiuicnt
scenes have transpired in this 1 evinced by you, gentiemen of the nobility,
send a thrill of horror; ss well as by
through
the Union. The diabolical
all other classes. Once
more let me thank you from the very
suin', which has been manifested by bottom <M my heart. \ ou, gentlemen of
the rebel, negro hating party is enough the nobility, will, I hope, accord a friendly
’.amed of bis race. For a ! reception to the new-made nobleman—
dice have been only yesterday a peasant—who saved my life,
kill a i f think that lie deserves the
OFBOILV LYNCH. Adm’r.
Mav lD-37-2m.
cstinc. I 1 or a similar wron
Greece, four niillioss of Persians perish
ed, and at last a Grecian King forced the
enemies of his native land to drink the
l itter cup prepared by, them in.former
thys for lire countrymen. Trr later times,
Charles the First of England, for oppres
sive acts and violations of the Constitu
tion of his realm, perished upon the
scaffold. During the French Revolution
Louis the (Sixteenth surrendered his head
at the behest of his subjects, who had
been wronged by his ancestors and him
self. Thus it has been in every nation,
in every age, in every clinic, and will be
until the end of time, that Divine justice
by some means lias been and will be me
ted out to wrong doers. This fact should
console the oppressed people of the South.
If in 1801, wc did secede of right from
the Union, the war waged upon us was a
monstrous outrage. If, however, we did
not, but only attempted to secede, wc are
now, and ever have been, in the Union, and
the withholding of our rights under the
Constitution, at this time, is an unpar
donable wrong. Fo our enemies may
take either horn of the dilemma they
choose ; and they arc in one event charge
able with murders, arsons and robberies,
and in the other with cruel, wanton op
pression. They arc covered all over with
the blackest crime, and, if we may judge
the future by the past, the day will dawn
ere long in which they will be called to
account for the same. 'Who would not
hasten its approach and Tvjoiee at its
coming? The waves of the Red Sea,
the Angel of Death, and the gmllotih',
may not be the instruments used by the
Almighty as his ministers of justice, hut
whatever He does use will he just as
effectual. The pampered Congressmen
at Washington may now insnlt us, but let
them be not too suro that it may not be
given us in our and their day to “laugh
at their calamity and mock when their
fear cometh.” Re that as it may, we feel
an abiding confidence that, soone'r or later,
justice will overtake them or the inheri
tors of their wrong.
No More Amendments.
Late news from Washington encoura
ges us to hope that the amendment to
tiic Constitution proposed by the Reeon-
It prohibits any State from making or
enforcing any statute denying to any per
son equal protection under the law. Jt
apportions representation according to
numbers, but restricts it to the extent
that citizens 21 years of age are excluded
from voting it disfranchises, until July,
1870, all who voluntarily adhered to the
late insurrection, it prohibits the as
sumption or payment of the Confederate
debt and compensation for slaves.
Washington, May 11.—The Senate
to-day passed the Postal Appropriation
Bill, after striking out the amendment
heretofore adopted, preventing parties
appointed to office during the recess
from recovering any pay until confirmed
by the Senate.
Ref’ore the passage of the bill, Mr.
Cowan made a speech declaring that those
who interfered to prevent the Southern
States from being represented, were dis-
unionists, and that their opposition to
restoration was superinduced by the fear
of losing political power.
Gen. Sickles lias been confirmed as
Minister to the Hague.
Nofolk., May 11.—Late yesterday
afternoon the Grand Jury of the Hinted
Sates Circuit Court, in session, brought
in a true bill against Jefferson Davis for
treason, then adjourned until the first
Tuesday in June when it will meet in
Richmond.
Judge Underwood went North last
night taking with him a copy of the in
dictment against Mr. Davis:
Wasiiingon, May 14.—Mr. Stevens
introduced a resolution for the appoin-
inent of a committee ot three members of
the House to investigate the Memphis
riot, which was adopted.
Veto of tlie Colorado Bill.
Washington, May 15.—The Presi
dent hire signed the bill amendatory of
the Habeas Corpus Act, intended to pro
tect Union officers and soldiers from per
‘secution for acts done during the war in
obedience to military orders from their
superiots.
T he proceedings of the Senate to-day
were not particularly interesting. The
veto message ot tire Colorado bill was re
ceived, but the Semite adjoured without
its being read.
Mr. Chanlcr, of New York, offered a
resolution endorsing the President for
having, by the exercise of bis veto power,
protected the people of the country from
tlie acts of wicked, indigent and mischeiv-
ous men. The House refused to enter
tain the resolution.
Mr. Schenck, then offered a resolution
of censure against Mr. Obanler for the
amendment wa
wa
to ‘>7 nnrs. Mr. R ’ymomi's affirm
to make one a
long time the Irish potici
too glad to get an opportunity to
nigger.” Anything was sufficient to cause
the arrest of one, and five dollars could
procure his felc-asc, according to report
deserves the honor of be
ing reckoned among the Russian nobility.”
carried through by a vote of 128 yeas .v,, , , ,1.1.1'
■t. i lie colored people hated them, very na-
. , , t u . turallv, and some of the colored soldiers
response was greeted w ith a burst <>t an- , v r , . .. . , ,
' 1 csterday some color-
The Emperor, having uttered these
words, embraced Count Orloff, who kissed
his hand. The Imperial family then
withdrew amid thunders of applause.
At 4 o’clock Archbishop Isidore, atten-
ed troops were paid off and got into a row Jed by numerous clergy,performed Divine
with the police. One or two were killed | service on the very spot, in front of the
police were Summer Garden, where the Emperor’s
, , 1 .1 • 1 would fight them,
plause from the floor and the galleries.
Tlie entire Republican strength was east - , ,
lor the amendment; tlie only members ot Qn ^ ^ anfJ thcn the
any l-iuon tendencies voting njsamst n caiu-d for help, and went into an indis- hfe had been so miraculously preserved.
rTVAVO months after date application will be
I made to the Ordinary of L’oweta county
for leave to sell the land belonging to the es
tate of T. J. Wilson, late of said county, de
ceased. J J. HOOD, Adm'r.
May 19—37—2m.
THE WAR NOT ENDED!
STILL FIGHTING
OLD HIGH PRICES 1!
NEW CASH STORE!!
tion, find while one moved that the col
ored brethren be allowed to wave their
handkerchiefs, another
the nigger heads should be turned out of
people.
two Other extreme opposition members; | ^ appeared quietly going home from ! the garrison at St. Petersburg, when his
were much incensed at this demonstra-1 hig diabor> he was i llllue d iate ly fol- j appearance was hailed with every token
lowed and shot at, anu in many instances °t rejoicing, both by the military and the
01 " J ' L 1111 ‘‘ - most brutally treated. The wicked feroe-
dennmded that , „ , ... .. ,
1 r I lty of the inub stopped not with the col-
■ , - . , , . , - . , , , 1 ored men: several oEolored women were
1 the ga ones, and a third cried aloud that , . »•*! <. . .
! , ~ . ’ • , - in killed. Last evening, on South street,
the niggers were, insulting the House. , . • , , .
, ■ ■ ,. q , . , , some were shot, tligir houses broken open,
I he proceedings were attended with much . . ,, , , ■ . • , *, ,
1 ! ; trunks robbed, etc. A little girl went to
| a store tliis morning who left her mother
, dying from a stab received from a white
man last night. One colored woman
; confusion, during which the audience an 1
j most of the members retired from the
Chamber.
It is understood to be the intention of
the Joint Committee to call up the pro- |
position in the Senate on Monday next !
The third section will meet strong opposi
tion in that body.
shot
down on
morning for nothing.
Old Thad on a High Horse-
Air. Stephens, of Penn , delivered him-
! self as follows in the House of Represen
tatives on tlie 10th inst.:
“ lie said he was very glad to see the
great unanimity existing among all tlie
true friends of tlie Union in the House
upou all the provisions of tlie proposed
amendment except the third section—hut
he was grieved to see any division among
thorn on what he considered the vital • shockin
Union streot this
A white woman
told me this morning that three colored
men were shot down near her gate for no
provocation whatever. The poor fellows
liad no arms. One of them said : “ Don't
shoot me gentlemen ! 1 have had nothing
to do with aug disturbance.” Rut tlie
police cried out, “ shoot him !” and at
once three balls were fired into him, and
he fell there, and groaned before her gate
until 12 o’clock, when Jie died This
morning a man came out of his house and
shot down two negroes without the least
occasion. The«hellish spirit manifested
by many of the old rebels have been
in the last degree. They are
... ,i insult offered the House by the mtroduc-
structiou Committee, and passed by the . .... , . ; ,
, .. j tion ol his resolution, which, after a briel
House, will not obtain the requisite two- adlIrcss from Mr. Chanlcr in vindication
thirds in the Senate. If both Ileuses do j of his course, was agreed to—yeas, 72 ;
pass it, however, the plain duty of the 1 nays, 50.
degree.
proposition of the whole amendment.— only too glad to get a chance to kill a
Without it, it amounted to nothing.— nigger. They were out on the street with
Without it he would not give the snap of revolvers in their hands, ready to kill at
his finger whether the joint resolution once. This I saw myself. A report was
was passed or not. If it failed there j started this morning that the Frcedmcn’s
would be no power left among the friends j teachers started the riot. An old traitor
of the Union in the next Congress to grumbly asked me if it was so. Another
carry but the measures of the Govern- scoundrel, who ought long since to have
incut. Lie should be sorry if the third had tlie halter, told me that if he had his
section were stricken out, because thcD,, way, “ he would begin with the folks
before any portion of tlie amendment who bad been preaching up these things
could be put into operation, the otiic and putting arms into their hands.” All
side of the House would be filled with this, you will perceive, is significant.—
yelling Secessionists and approved Cop- j Loyal people here are not considered safe
perheads. Give us, therefore, he contin-! oil the stre~ts to day, but I have kept
ued, tlie third section or give us nothing. 1 about and gathered other facts which I
Do not mock us with the pretense of an need not.here mention. This whole mat-
auiendment which throws the Union into ' ter lias been little less than a second Fort
the hands of its enemies. Gentlemen j Pillow massacre!’’
say we are striving for party. I do seek » — • --*
! to sustain my party when that party is i From the Berlin Correspondent of t’ue London
; necessary to save the Union. I say rally ! Times,
I to your party and sa’-e that party, or you The Attempted Assassination of the
| lose the Union. 1 do not hesitate to sav | Emperor of Russia.
I that that section is theie to save or destroy
i the Union. Gentlemen tell us that it is
I too strong
Arrival of Head Center Stephens.
Nr.iv York, May 11.—Stephens, Head
Center of Fenianism, who arrived here
yesterday was ruet on his arrival by a
committee of the Fenian Brotherhood,
and by thousands of Irishmen, who were
anxiously waiting for his arrival. He
proceeded from the wharf to the Metropol
itan Hotel, followed by the crowd, where
he will remain for the present. Mr.
Stephens remained in liis room convers
ing with the counnittee and receiving the
calls of such friends as lie choose to meet.
In a familiar conversation with the repor
ters of the press, Mr. Stephens gave a
few hints of the object of his mission,
and confidently asserts that tho Irish
army would fight on their own soiLrCre
the expiration of the present year.—
The Committee of Arrangements expect
the Common Council to give Mi. Sephens
a. reception. There will also be a grand
demonstration at Jones’ Wood, when the
Head Center will fully explain the object
of his mission to this country.
Mr. B. Doran Killian has issued a war
bulletin to the Brotherhood, in which he
states that he has made no report of his
action heretofore, because the public
should not know everything connected
with war purposes until the action pro
posed was defeated or successful; but be
proceeds to state that bis enterprise on
the Eastern border is only temporarily
balked, not defeated, lie concludes by
stating that he and Mr. O’Mahony are on
the best of terms, and not enemies, as
public opinion has it.
Mr. Stephens was serenaded by the
99*Ii regiment. Cob O’Mahony arrived
at bis hotel about midnight. NLr. Stephens
made a short address, not lasting over ten
minutes. The manner of his delivery is
so slow and so inaudible as to be scarcely
beard. lie said he did not belong to any
Sc OCX,
East .Side Bay Street,
Un,as’ Old Stand,
NFAVNAN, GA.,
H AVE just received a New Stock of Goods,
consisting in part of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
CROCKERY-WARE,
HARD-WARE
—AND
CUTLERY;
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats, Boots
and Shoes;
S02I0HS 02 All £X3S3)$.
Ami all Goods generally found in a Variety
Store, all of which we will sell as low as any
house in Xewnan
lOOO BUSHELS CORA'll
IVe also have in store, and to arrive, 1000
Bushels Corn, which wa will sell at tlie lowest
market pr^e.
flour: flour::
In Store and for Sale, at Wholesale or Xetail!
EIGHTY BARRELS FLOUR, which we will
sell at Atlanta prices, with freight added.
Also on hand and still arriving a good as-
sor'meut of
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Call and get your supplies, if you wish to save
money..
The attention, of the Ladies is called to onr
fine selection of
LAWNS and OTHER DRESS GOODS,
all of which we pledge ourselves to sell as
low as any other house, when quality is con
sidered,
Our'assortment of
Boots and Slioos
is greater than can be found this side of At
lanta,.and will be sold low fur Cash.
IVe invite you- to call and see us, and wc
will do our best to please.
RANDALL k CO.
April 21-3T-tf. T. J. IlOLl.IS, Salesman.
party, but came to unite all the Irish peo- A S ' v:sI ‘ to ? los , < ; our stock of C
U- 7 ’,, Hi. v .1 rV THING, we will sell it greatly below
pie, and he wou.d let no one te accused 1 f - ormer p r ;,. e3 . ^-ho wish a good Sum
till he was fairly tried or found guilty. | snit call on
Daily expressions had been doin£ a great | April 21-33-tf.
deal of barm to the cause-, and he advised !
Clothing.
to close our stock of CLO-
onr
good Summer
RANDALL A CO.
Southern States is to pay no regard to it,
and let it die by reason of non-action on
our part. We have conceded enough,
and what wo have, has availed us nothing.
The bolding of Conventions, taking tli
Health of Mr. Davis.
Fortress Monroe, May 15.—It is
understood that the Post Sugeon, in com
pliance with instructions from the Presi
dent. has made an official report on the
health of Air. Davis, in which, it is
amnesty oath, abolishing slavery, ratify- j thonght, his physical condition is not meu-
ing, the President's request, an amend- j tinned very favorably. The Surgeon ur-
lueut to-the Constitution, giving the j a ^ css r ’^*'l system ot confinement it
• -i • 1 . .1 v-A his restoration to health is at all desired,
negro all the civil rights the white man
The St. Petersbnrg papers abound in
, « glowing descriptions of the enthusiasm j u , eai U1 lu . lu N *‘ c
loo strong for what; ioo 0 , 3 , - ,r • . . .1 the sensible minded Tenians to relrain
. - ii. , c ! awakened in all classes ot society at the ...... ., ,
strong lor their stomachs, but not tor the .... c - T from such a habit. He said he came
f . . , • „ x ■ fortunate escape of the Emperor. Ini, , . X , , ., ,
• people. Feme say it is too lenient. It , ,, , • • TI , 1 , , , here by invitation and should keep quiet
1 ? ! . 1- ' 1 1 i . 1, the Alexandria 1 heater, a merchant who ■ J , „ . f 1
is too lenient for my hard heart. Would , , . , , ... for a time, and when the Commission now
,, , , . } - c i.-, • had witnessed the murderous attempt, .. c
to Goa that the exclusion oE&fele might and h d t0 attcnd ,Ke play on the i appointed to inqu.re mto the matters of
not only run to the year lbiG, but to the ^ wa3 conducted [ 0 t J he stage | 1 ie Iri = h Ke P^ h « had n>ade their report,
year 1‘JiO. Jt would be then too mud a , then they would have something to say.
- . , ...... , and made to relate the incident before 1 , , ■* . , , „ 0 f
punishment, but it is said von must not i 1 r u , , , • j After expressing thanK3 for the serenade
f , , an excited public. He concluded amid 1 , 1 a , - 1 1
humoie these people. Humble them, the si j of the Xational I other , demonstrations, he continued
why not Do tncy not deserve bum,ha- „ j n the Genn ° an Theatcr , the I remarks by sav ing that lie people 0
non ? Do they not deserve degradation 1 ^ ^ the p av]ovsk Militarj j Ireland were prepared for a long time, but
It they do not, who does? What animal g choot ; al j j dernc>nstrations took | they had been disappointed m no.receiv-
deserves it more: I hev have I ’ - 7 J - - —
Tobacco.
T HOSE wishing a fine quality of CHEW
ING or SMOKING TOBACCO can be
supplied with a No. 1 article by calling on
April 21-33-tf. RANDALL & CO.
1ST o t i c e .
A LL kind's of COUNTRY PRODUCE ta
ken in exchange for GOODS at
enjoys, paying Taxes and -electing mem
bers to Congress have not advauced our
interests one particle. Let our motto be.
“ No aioro concessions—no more amend
ments.” If the Radicals desire 0111 pre
sent condition changed, Let them change
New Orleans, May 15.—Mayor
Monroe was inaugurated to-day with most
imposing ceremonies. His reception by
the President, and by the Mayors of cities
North and West, is very gratifying to the
people of New Orleans.
The accounts from Red River are most
r u '.K . ~ A sldomy ; uearly all the river cotton lands
It; if the Constitution must be amended ^ ^
or felon
not yet
they be forgiven ?
H-nes ik luuiv : jun uaic , rr . , r. _ ing sunnori ueiori
,. j , • , •, ,, place on the same night. The^day atter =, , .. e . jxo. a. hill
not vet confessed their sms, why should A . - ■. J . y qh e >iew York News 01 the 10th say3 :
, „ u j - - . a solemn service was performed in Ft. ! , . „ „ , J
He who administers
support before this,
he New Y r ork News
A meeting of all the Centres of the Circles
. i [saae’s Cathedral, attended by their Ma- . - T .- . ■ . ■ ,,
justice aud mercy, never _forgives until | _ fhA TmA< . rial f3m?W ^ 3l! - the ■ in the Manhattan District was held yester-
j day afternoon to hear the report of a spe-
ant luurc * » | 1 ,» '3 . c-ial committee wWic-h had been in session
, • 1 . one 0 cioc-k on that day the Emperor, ae- ( . . . t
back, let • . , , X „ .A r . „ i , for several days past, investigating the
nd ashes, i ® om P an . le d ^7 r ^ c E_' n P ress > the Grami : . r ,• v The
The
It is understood,
April 2i-33-t£,
RANDALL & CO’S.
MATT. T. HAGEN,
Nashville, Term.
to okr hurt, let them amend it. If those
who adhered to the Confederacy must be
disfranchised, Ut them and not the adhe
rents do the humiliating act Our people
have done enough, and if more must be
done let the Radicals do it.
The French troops are concentrating in
Northern Mexico.
Dr. G winn has been released from Fort
Jackson, where he has been held as a
State prisoner for many months-past.
Resignation of O'Mahoney.
a ! New York, May 11.—Col. O’Mahoney
jfeg“T. W. Cliieester, agent of the State | resigned his position as Head Centre c>f
of Georgia, lias effected a temporary loan llie Fenians this morning, which was ae
of 8400,000 in the city of New Y'ork, at a
very low rate of interest. This will ena
ble the Governor to purchase and distrib-
ubethc cormauthorized by the Legislature,! com e to reconcile differences and is op-
ior widows and disabled soldiers. P osed t0 the Evasion of Canada.
cepted by the Chief Executive Stevens.
Killian has been removed as Treasurer.
O’’Mahoney’s resignation was approved
! by Head Center Stevens, who savs he has
ggi„Ex-Gov. Allen, of Louisiana, died The Cleveland Leader says that at
recently in Mexico from the effects of; Corry, Ohio, the same gentleman is owner
: ^ c j and editor of the two local papers, one of
wouuas received m toofederate u thorougl|j Rldi S the othcr
service. strongly Pemccratic.
Enicide -A white man stole a chicken and a
„ „ _ _ v . *r . , darkey a hog in North Carolina, and were
Pr. B. L- Seago, of Atlanta, committed each ,^,7^ t0 t hiny-niue lashes. A
Buicide in St. Louis on May 10th. (_ ause, practical example of “ equality before the
disappointment in love affairs. ;bw.”
. ,. jesties, the Imperial familv, and au
the sinner confesses at the footstool of J ..... . r . . d ■ ,
.... . ,, r ■ nobility and gentry m the capital,
power. >\ hv should we forgive any more 1 - - e * — r
than He? If they are to come
them come back in sackcloth and ashes. L VU*i '1**": 'll!’*ci affairs of the Fenian Brotherhood.
, , , . . , , c Duke Lesarevitc-n, and all the princes ot
Let them come back and ask forgiveness, 1 , - 11 c. . 1.
, , , ., 1 t 11 his family, received the &t. Petersburg
and tlie n let us consider whom we sha.l 1 ° , however, that B. Poran Killian, J. J
c ■ . . r ,, 1 j nobility, the town council, the corporation ' ’ r »-
, forgive and whom we shall exclude.- j . f merehants and otljer munici j bod;es , , ^ers, Cavanagh, of California, Pierce
That is my principle. A1 I regret re . q tfee A hite HaU of the Win [ er p a l ace .; fe , heh “ n > a ’ ld L oth f r h- ^re expelled from
! that ‘his re not sufficiently sUrngem. Let ^ the j persona „ es entered the hall,f the u Brotherhood, car a recommendation
not these friends of secession and scces- ; ^ kwrahg of the ° assem bl cd thron? embodied in the report of the comrmttee.
i s,omsts s i»8 t0 . me .; heir h . d] T a 1 Shock the roof. At length, silence being lt also leaked out that O Mahony/Treasu-
P° aC€ acd - t f d } ! restored. Count Orloff Davidoffythe pres- ! Griffin, Mr. Heffernan, Secretary of
: my ears to the shrieks and groan, of the . q{ the nobjji f the 0 f Cml Affairs, and Mr, Co hns, the Board
dying victims « Memphis a scene more . gt Peten|b „ fc a ' ched th ‘ Emperor. I ^gent, have come out all square after
horrible m atrocities, though not to the i ^ jn hean fe lt ;^ lema ton deii F ?ered : closest scrutiny. It appears that very
same exient, than tire terrible tragedy of i ,1 . . large sums of money have been transmit-
Jamaica. While I am willing that these j e J ‘ o a ' • j ted 'through John Mitchell to the Execu- j
rebel States shall be represented here. I : “ Tour Jmpcrud Majesty: In approach- tiveoftheI.il. B. in Ireland, during!
pray you not to admit those who have, ing your presence on this melancholy, the last few months. There are yet, it is-'
caused the slaughter of
euuutry
we
, differentiv clad. I do not wish to sit 1 speak
| side by sills with men whose garments men collectively, were it not that the steamer lias recently been
i smell of the blood of my kindred. Gen- j nubility assemblies of the several provin- which cost about 850,000,
W. B. W. DENT, J. [J. DEM
W./B. W.DENT&RRO,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
At the Old Stand of Dent k Allen, on the
Weft Stic Grccnrillc-St. Ncwnan. Ga,.
A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE
-ANIL-
Consisting of.
Axes, (Collins.),T^aoc Chains,.
11 a 111 mers, I la t cbets',
- Long Handle Shovels, Spades,,
Sifters, Cotton Cards,
Rasps, Coffee Mills, Fry Pans;.
Well-Wheels, Sad Irons,
Curry Combs, Hoes,
Fire Irons & Spittoons.
TABLE CUTLERS
Stock locks, Awls and Hafts,
Tubs, Buckets' and Brooms,
Candles and Soap,
Nails, Pad Locks,
Grind Stones. Spading Forks,
Powder & Shot, Gun Caps,
Extra Oven Lids, Castings,
Ilames, Tacks,
Swedes Iron, (large lot,) Rope,
Blacking, &c. &c. &c.
> n ^
Sugar, Coffee, Tea,
rmc ca be b
flood assortment. Chewing k Smoking,.
Segars and Snuff,
Bridles, Culurs, Whips,
Ditcher’s Boots,
Pepper, Soda, Copperas, Indigo,
Kerosene Oil anil^ Apple Vinegar,
•_i5Q.gso.opS3 iZJ LLaAiaoicsip-joSJ^.
IVe have also a Large Stock of
CROCKERY
—AND -
LLT. A gg WMCF
JU(
VJCAl^XtDiD O J-k ,
A Ltrge Supply of
FLOUR, CORN & BACON,.
40 Bales No. ], Timmotliy Hay.
^Ve vs-ill keep on hand all othcr articles usu
ally kept in our line.
J8®“WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY
Xewnan, May ;3-3-3-tf.
IMPROVED COTTON GINS,
Ma-u.fact13.roci toy-
mmm ipmie
Prattville.. - Alabama.
TT7 no HAS HAD NEARLY FORTY YEARS'"
VV experience in the business. Has lived,
all the time amongst planters. Has visited Gin
Houses, put Gins in operation, and thinks lie
knows as'ncar as most any other, man,. what,
constitutes a good Gin. ■
Having b'*cn appointed Agents for. the sale
of the above named Cotton Gins, we would
request Planters, who intend getting his make
of Gins..to do us rtie favor of sending in their •
orders, so that we may know what sizes to-
have made. If they would pursue this course,
they will not fail to procure theif; Oiii3 in
time.
All orders direetsd to G. L. Axdrrso.v & Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.;. A. If. Coates & Co,, Eatonton,.
Ga.; ri. T. WaLker & Co., Hawkinsviile, Ga. ; ;
J. II. Anderson A Son, Macon, Ga. ; or to?
myself wiL receive prompt atttention.
L. D. BEUSLE;
Agent Newnan Ga.
April 28-33-tf.
purchased,
and upon
tiemen forget the scenes that took pmee ces pr-s-ess and dearly prize the right of which, has been recently expended about
igbty iniividually expressing their sentiments ' 31,000 more in fitting her up and puttm^
d. p. woodroof;
Newnan r Ga.
JXO. A. IIILL & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Borth Side Public Square,
NEWNAN,.. GEORGIA,
Keep constantly on hand
Sugar,
Coffee,
Tea,
Starch,
Soda,
C a tidies,
F 1 0 ar,
Meal,
Mackerel,
Molasses,
Vinegar,
Tobacco
and
complete assortment of both
Staple A Fancy Groceries.
Powder,
Also oi> band
here twenty years ago, when the mi
Tcombs, with his shauirv locks, headed to your majesty.
up and puttio:
But, in the name of her in a thorough sea go : ng order. Thi.s
scenes enacted here six years ago, before the hand of a criminal or a maniac has when required.
i Southern members left the Hal! to join been raised against your most high, your ..«»■.
the armies of Cataline; and, when en- most sacred beloved person. (Loud. Moderation is the silken strin
| eouraged by their allies, they came on ! cheers.) — -
_ running
We offer up prayers of sincere ‘ through the pearl chain of all virtues.
Shot,
Caps,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Wooden Ware,
cte., etc., etc.
Will pay the highest market price for Coun
try Produce.
Our Stock is new and just from the market.
May 12-3o-5m. JNO. A. HILL & CO.
The Georgia State Directory*
FOH 186G «*! 1887.
BY.CAPT. JOHN C. BRAIN, of Savannah, Ga..
J. ORRIE LEA,.Genl. Agt., Charleston, S. C.
J.II. II..OSBORNE, Genl-.Trav. Agt. Augusta.
T HIS valuable Yiork. of reference will be
published on or about tbc 1st day. of June-
uext. It will embrace the exact location of
every busihess and professional man in the--
State of Georgia,, as well as the private resi
dences in all thc-cities, and will be the most*
exteneiveand complete Directory ever publish-,
ed. Xo business man should be without ft,,
and Done should fail to advertise in it, as it
is doubtless, a splendid medium through which-
to communicate with substantial classes thro’-
out the countiy. tn the city of N. York alone-
the publisher has nearly 300 subscribers, and.
bi3 list is daily on the increase. The price of.
subscription is within the reach of every bu
siness man,, however limited liis means. The
advertising terms are likewise most reasonable..
Refer to, Chas.. Green & Son, Savannah, Ga,
A. Low <fc Co. “ 11
G. B. & G. W. Lamar, “ M
J'no. Frazer & Co. Charleston, S. Cl.
Pratt. Edwards & Co. Atlanta, Gb.
Address Capt. J. C. BRAIN. P. 0. Box 242„
april 21—33—tfj SAVANNAH, GA.
W* Bk word,
"VXT"OULD respectfully-iu-
j y form his old customers
and the public generally that,
haj'ing lost by the war the
earning3 of the past thirty years, he has again
entered upon his former Business at the old
stand, and is prepared to make and repair
Harness. Saddles. Ac..
He solicits a liberal 3hare of the public pat
ronage- [feb. 17-2-4-Sm.
Dr. A. B. CALHOUN.
H AYING resumed the Practice of Medicine
respectfully tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of Coweta and surroand-
ing counties.
His whole attention will hereafter be given
to his profession in its various branches.
Office on Depot Street, a few step3 from the-