The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, May 15, 1868, Image 2

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tlx (Quitman ffifHScr. r. It FILDES, . fQTUTMAN, QUO,'* r::ii).vv, hav i r>, J f Mi-.J. I>. Ciirppiili'r. Os Quitman, is the authorize 1 Ac <*St the mJ* of (!i it ?; 1 •ii'Jid work, ,‘,Tba <*fii j cTiil tT!»t-v '>f tfi >• Wad’ 1-y Jlon. A. 1 -It sfiw|i!<v hsrfp fi| fsi-mriiiifii place in every family liheary and hecare Jfelj preeiiryfid fd' 'ln* iinstruction of fn Tlw work is soiil by, Hntwcriptiot) en tiiyly, ttinl ibt.rofqrn it cau U: pnicJinsoi from onllioiTMul adonis only, In <ums cay aud a ball; Air (jar pen ter reoeivm tifruty-Mix f nbscrit its, without- (fsihi? niiUWo tho town of Qnili»)io». IliMtiV 1 (fr!K:(f.of tltp'pbj'iuiarify of tiie wml;. ,V TV <• \v T'n-i • i y■. A Wasnltigjltiu crtrrcs|ioliiji, lit of tlx ■New York «ny« that there is liv ing r-rpnt.faetl at VFOhhinpMn a now pm % »-f which Chask will b« Uk-‘ tok'V a,ir ' irtW. n.tni'nwyt.jof fOomiiH'lit se»» , tors will bo sliivitfß Hgh'tft. This putt’ ! wHI it is mttii, tic ol ihe con weivatlv** element wt’prtßtoit oiiibnseed fiilmtli 'the Pertiberat fc And Ttrptifijfctn. partion.,; It will bo eajlcd flic "Pniple part)/,” unk Chase will be its nominee fin Hi J'l'driiioiii )■ flic Hctlilt in Georerlu. ** We '»(' yngbloil 10-(liiy,,bi Ififfush fiio final rcdoiTofthc recent finlititles ulfi*f ilt twirStntc. Tbo rotfirns iii om w-Lirl we g-li'an tin*following fil'd# embrace *B tKc tyuintfoß in fho Ft ate ijxcgpt Hific Irwin iuuJ T'ifub', in which no election wits I mil uinV Madison, from which no re torn* kill* ltcen mnde Wt tho last dates: Totlif sis .fin; r 't>y.nO'Uii>.m pR .- 2 '- T- till jgam.-’t the C.o !: 111 uI i< :i . ' Jjjj^iKy’fi i the C( u* titi.ln II Total for Bullock, kS.ltt Total for Gordon Ifi Wi 1 • Majority fnr Bnllook, - •1.0*7 ■ i The aggregate vVVte CutH’’on the flon- WlnifM In 15tjR7S, ami for Governor 159,21.1. • For (Jongrewa </Uft. Republican, ha 8,889 trtn jortty In Pin find Hint net. Tift, Democrat, tin* l,f>t'l majority in the tu-cond District, Edwards, Republican, has 1,225 ma jority in the Thiict District. •f -Oovnvßepublican, hits"!!,](it majority in the Fonftb District. Prince, Republican ha;i about 8,00(‘ majority in the Fifth Pistricl. (Jbrinty, IJnuiftevat, has +59 lhnjority in tjio Sixth District. Yortnfr, Pcmocrat, has 0,199 ' majority in the Seventh PiHii ict. The Slate-Sertnt* atnndH 2G JUtpnbli cans Bfrainet 18 Pnininfi'flts ; nml *ht IT msc <t(> Ticpnbtlcnns apß.instTljicim-- 'crafs—giving the l.’ijptstliicgns a majut'i- Jy of 25 ou ,ji.>int bftl(o,t- j,. : 'l'iio First Uuncrf’sniPnal Pisteiiitwivef KnUoi k +214 matWity while thn P+frisbM fnl crtlorcrl majority over the white is 228,5. Tlio Sectnul PiaU'iot tjiyou (ionlon 2+4n majority, nrwl the vrgiwtoml color ipvl majority is fiß2s. is The Thit(l Pfstrict give Bull jHajUijty., ami tluj cpj.gi.jl majority is j 2-1 (it. The Fourth Pisiriet ,+ivcs Bullock j iW)stnmjnrt<y,'anil the c.ohjfh.l iriajefty is ! .Tim Fiftlj Piitirwl give* pillock TBSO j, Jiinjovity and the colored iiiaj* rify is fam. Thu Sixth District’gives Conhm 5-1(1: majority, aud tjm white nmjuiily, is 11, j 83S. The Serenth Pfstrict gives (Tordfm Sios ntafnrity, and 12,019. Ii will ho seen that the Second Pig triut. with n registered colored man t nf <5825 voters give garden a majority of 9445, while the Oth District with a regis- white majority of 11,238 gives Gor don but 540 majority. Nominating Conventions. Thcjteaolutioii J’CCt utly adopted by the Congnissmual Pomoeratio Executive OommiUco rciiticsting the De>m»:rotic Niiftohftl ('ommittcc to reconsider their actißn designating- the 4th of July as t! daie for holding their Nftfionnl t'onveii-. t-uia i» pot iikely to et'Vet tlio purpose desig’p.'d. This action having been nd (Ircssfjt to the cliairthan of the National Ooh?mltteo,'Mr.' Dehn r.t the latter, it i stated lias repljud that it. would now he impassible td gi-t the committee to-gethei in order to cfTe’ct this arrtmgcmont, and therefore irjsfsts that the day originally Algfiated will have to cmitiiin.c. Tim ponvouti. u will thcro fore assemble In the city of New Ym k, onMhh 4th dev ot July. From pifSenV indihSilohs, tilt' nominee of that Con.weh pdii. .wpl -Iki, cither Gem llaucouk or,„ George 11. Hi-ndlct.iii. The llcpnhlicnn National OouTcntjon w*tf assemble at Chicago on next. V’ed-, nesday the 20Utinaig .aud no doubt will ph+K »« mnii'ination for President, G.en, 1 -v-! Gs..: <. The Test Oistlt. A few days ago General Meade's Aid j*:tarit g«fr it as his opinion, that the ipi-Wht.py'"'vt to the Gi agio I.M -Hhr; Ttiruj W'luld'le reipifpwl to t akt- thi ."test oat!,-" 3'lds o) oiii.n clouted urn (uderaide,ii)di. •ii)|ji<iii4@nd c> nli'oyi i sy, 'hi*’ vyry ft-w yf Iho- mCmhus c'ecljiajrtld like *.« oath without "comnmting perju y. The latest int-ell’pence from I tad piartcrw, li<*wever,.is to the effect, that ! 'lenerul Meade (tiieriairm a different pinion to tliUt given by his Adjutant, uid the prevailing idea now is, that the , lumbers will not he required to take iny other ya(|i than lln? t;. ij:»l one, to uipport the, (Jypititntiun of the State and l ,hd United Ufates* \Y« are -truly glad thafolir military nitbmllb'S have thus wisely concluded ftf'aV dd carting any lire, hrat.il at (liH time} for our Htute is, as it were, a mag atjne, nfcd it wonUl .rtspiire hut a spark to igrtitothe flnniraof discord%udstrifo— yea, even precipitate civil war. The great rcquii'eineut at tlie tjme, .a, n>rtnlu,P"n. It will rU.pt'ivc eia',-, „m/ ( if argiunent and iitfluknCe, and unite the people in a cofsceutrated eflhrt fur ■ peace and harm ny the desiiahfe print j <f which w-ill bc, prespmity atldiiappi lll 98, 7elaiin3iK-n»l 32|vt:t>.oi»(-i. The ; avanimli li'puhpran, »• >* that severaljii'ominetit geiitlemen ofthnt eify who have been to Atlanta to gee Geuerttl Meade on the subject of the city’election tinvo returned, and report lli«l they had an interview with the Central atjd that lie stated positively that l.u would not order any municipal elections, butwoiabl leave them to to uvileie l by the Lcgishi ‘lire which would me - ■ tdc in thecmirse of a month i r so 1 , < t ihr the jiriijiofe ■d/uurt' outli ai lii l.i „na rduloiy of tie cc.nßtitnlion. AiKaii .xs to t»e Admitted. Sto yelis ivpio ti and a hilj in, the Il.'nuw, ssi the Bth, odmittirttg the Ktate ot-Arkan ss*:, to her fnrtnerposition iiiMKe Union. . V’ery. Htllc diseuspfou Was had on tin hill, and it was hurried through l(g a vote -of 110 (o 39, The UmiKtitiition of Arknnnfts i5 ex ’ ti omely obnoxious,-- it (liiHYanchiiscn near 'y every native white man in the State,- ,;ih the dimjuttlifieatioii includes every one wl)» cvi r gsvo a meal tiMU'-Oorifed i rati- Hiddier. Its educationul elatise re ipiiieH every child black and white to .be stmt.to the public schools mdeii.s i;o.wi/ It prm idt-H a houiesteail more cent than he Georgia (5-rstitUtion Which however by Borne is < ondldore.d riiodcrate. The Arktt'utins Constitution exempts two thousand dollars worth of personal prop erty from execution and a homestead to | the value of five thousand dollars- $7,000 | in all. The impi .element Trial. Fro wo go to press wo will, doubtless, he enabled to chronicle the conviction or ucipiiltal of I'iesident Johnspn, by the high court of impeachment charged with ' the coufhfuisdofi of high crinvs andtjusdc mctuiwsl The ni'giimcut in tliecnse was conelii ded uli Ft iitay last, and Tuesday, of the present week, wan the day designated on which Urn vote of the Henate . would be talked upon the important questkiim jur | vuived. Beuators keep their own eoue-. tad and on Mond-iy hist it was impossi j tile to arrive at, any (’occlusion ns to what tv.oltld he the ile’cisipn of (lie Senate , i Mr. Bianberry, who closed the argu -1 utrut in Imlmdof tim I'rcsidimt, cotichi | did ns teUov, s : j" VCjS, Senators, with a]! Ids faults,, the | !'resideut lum been more sinned against : than situping. TVar not then, to udjuti ; him. The Constitution of .the coimUy is ' .ns safe iy his hands from viMonce as it ' was ih’(he hands of 'Washington. But | if Bomitors you c.onueinu I pin ; if you ' strip him of the rid e of ofCce, ;,if you pe gcado him to the utmost siietcji id your i power mark the prophesy : The stfimg | arms id the people will bo about him They will find a way toYaiso him fuun j any depths to which you may eeitotgu iiim and we shall live to see him iodeem- I ed and to hear tin) ppvjestTc Voieu of the i people : Well done.faithful servant you shall have your, iyd aid. But, if Senators', as 1 cannot - believe, hut. has been 1 oldly said with almost ofli j elk! sauiHicn your votes hnye.heen can j vassyd aud the doom of tlio Fresjde'nt seuied then let that judgment not be pro | mmiicevl hi this Senate elmuihor just here where our t'amillus in the bour , of our greatest peril single handed met and | battled the rpspn.ies of the K’puli'ie ; not herb where lie stood faithful uniting the |..iitid< ss : not here where !,e fought the light for the Uuion a,- ! - -institution: not in this chamber wlie.-u wails echo with that clarion voice that in the days of opr greatest danger tgu ried hope and amifort to many a despouding hcait, strong as an a’my with banners No, ' not bore ; seek ons rather tlio darkest. ail'd gloomiest chamber in the suhtcaune •an messes oi* the cqpitol, where the ' cheer Jul light of day novvr enters. tMiure erect the altar and immolate the victim." . On Friday, Air. Bingham closed the 1 argument for tiie prosecution,.' in t fleet, as f.l!o\v.s: “He roigtrt he pardoned for quoting ' the wetds of* Fag-land's grr-atest ; istori a-n, that Imd the ease against Jatms fail -1 ed, the tie • of liberty would have crum bled," and shall it he said in history here after . hfiat through the ih'ftet : on't>f the ; h.‘. tin fail AihG. .fAmer : i tj jiber'y a-uuililil into a dust, and the 1 n iii.e •es ettr rt; uhlio faded fuom before IP is the rpii.t of justice, i,f dpti 'y, «ts fltpialily that u o'-.ei- your C( u st torc*pect( and ev'ery wliei e. It given the people the tight to make their iwn I«WM, -iiwU it is this right wSbfH* is] rhajlcngi and by your reerto-.ni I’resident- ! He eiatniH tlje, power to make the luw«;t to hf*t,b(‘ir dictator. If hers allowed to) (to to it will If - by tin” voice of the Hen ate, not by the free will of the American , people; i>V through any neglect•(.l their | ,epr(Kcntafivea. Will the Beimte set iiitn a have the 4'ouidlf iflioH which ho tins ' violated and which he -wore to obey? j I’eihiijis he was sayjng too nmeh, but lie, asked Simatbrjt to reimm.-her that he was! ; -i eahh-g tUsMttX. lll hulijlf 1f ;i villi led ( Gmisti'ntion Tnid law-, of tie r elds of a free pel-joe, pturiliat he was sfrejtiking in tl-.e niiiiteViT Haifa million of fiiirvi-S who fdeptjn (Joath today; win, had died that flie nation might live. If on'y reman f-d b-r Idfri. fn 'tliank tile Bi-iiiito for t/eir aflenfii/n fled to- demand, in tlie name fit the 11-tnso of rppi’tr- ntatives and f»fa !ree"peophe, D e conviction oi the aeeitsed Bresidtnt, who stain's guilty, before God | and man, es the high ci imes and inistb - mt anorsof which he stands impeached.” fiM+tthtraftori <» Georgia. Although under BejniMicHfi titispieee, i ; Georgia, is now in a fair way (if being In st..red to her former importaHt posi : lion »u the American Uwon; she will soon I have the Be|neseiitalive.s in the Nation-: ;al India if f'eiigi/ss iip'l it is tlcpi and (hat ; confidenye, llp’iff, aud. enterpi l.m w ill he ; the great advantages to (low frtitn tins ] changed condition (if political affairs. It j lma lit eu spid that millions of eapitid, tit | ] the North, ima 1-eeti awaiting the luatt jguratiou in Ueor; ia (and the. (South (pen I orally) Os a permiuient stahlo goveni ! nieirt in our fertile lands and works' ut [ itrTproverneii:.. The ihvestu.ent es this ! capital will induce immigration,-,-and ; ihc more dciißO our population,_thc great |er will l-e onr prtisperity and wo.vitli. j A eym-spmulcnt of 'the Mtinplds di’a ] iting in reference to. ,t !.e chari ?'•- i-:r >flmmigrants needed;by .the Boiit!;, | udmittistoxi astern rebukuitp those who ! mi.-treut new ctimers, tin aecount of their : pi.ice of birth) end says : j, Now what, I have here stated is a. fact j tie re are men among us, Fathers in Is i ritei, wlaiHt; locks am vyltite with 'years, (hut express tlicmsi Ives, just a» 1 have stated. They don't, want Yankees. Tla-y don’t want Western, men. They don’t w.-m’t the English, unless he he of noble birtlv. And as ihr the Pule, , they are ail Abulilipid.sts, to a man. Now Mr lhlitor I [iiive no sympathy with such, feeling- or expressions Ido want the Yankee —the Boston. (Mussae+mit-ttsj Yankee I want tne iutiaeuciv and ex unitilu of a pepp'q who can and Lava ere -alcd gi cat States,, hai ,t cities, tunia-kal hills, created railroads, built churches, erected school houses, limit maentaetn riesaud eatised a cold barren hospitable clipre to flourish-aud Id-s om with ver dne, life, animation and ,1 canty. | J say I want the. Yankee. I jjuu’.t care I if his ancestors did burn witches, nor ii ! he dues sing' psalms, on thanksgiving day ; mu- shall I.have.any quirtrol with him il ; he should (mine down here and make his i notions, build his school houses, maunfac i litre his shoes am] read his old family : lid'le, or even celebrate tlio landing of: the Fi'grims at Plymouth Ilnc-k. 1 say 1 j j want him ; 1 like his plnek and adttpre; his tin ill and energy ; 1 Ifonor his pt-tso ver.mee and the sooner we as a people ! adopt Rfimdot liiw notions (he. better tor nse- 1 mean to create at. borne all we con j some and make something to sell. I say Mr. Editor 1 never tiled t , keep the; Yankees ont of Missippi ~r. Tennensee j that i« if they cinee here to he eitmens ’ , Old dofnr Brawn may march on to glory! just as fast re! lie call, hat l want to make it the seat »f enipiro ; I want it ! populated wiill h '{rood law and order people ; 1 want the thrifty F+hnsyivani-1 an ; 1 want tin- Jqrsey. Blue } l want the Y’orker ft’"hc does say slillling ; -I want the WoMttru nian who ean and has grap pled-will) the forent ; 1 want the thrifty German to make his kraut and drink all the lager ditto la- likes, but 1 want him i to plow and- plant and get rich ; 1 want the ocnl calculating Scotelrntan ; and don’t o-hjei-l to a. Kmart rfpvihkling of | beef eating English—-they are good work ! or*. Give me tlm.iansele and* practical i lirahi and we won’t quarrel about his plum puddings. I say it. is a. white pop u lut i-n 1 want ; Ii s•' t site Mining self j relying, law ami order population that 1 J-witfit and ci'itii! vrhen they will I.'-shall 1 wc-leimic all that come to stay. Can f they lie fudneed to oonu.--? i suv- tle v lean. How? Just treat every m m that j comes to your section with-eonrtosy; ex -1 tend to him the right hand of fellowship; let him tee! that you are anxious to have 1 him rettle in your emmiunity. ;TEURIBI.R EABTHQUAKKIN CHINA. Nan FttAsasce. Atay 9—. advices state that varioito terrible piienomena oeciiie,! at Manna Loa between tlie 2Sth et .Matvh and the 13th of .April- Many eaiThq.iake shocks occurred.; The shock of April 2d lasted for three minutes. No one could stand. A number of churches and .. -us CS fell. Following this shock there came a ti dal wave sixty feet high sweeping every ■lf: x before it. The earth opened with bottomless fissures, ate! thirty persons 1 were swallowed up. The earth opened under the sea,.making the Water retreat, [.aud shd- s meantime eeetircd, causing much destruction of life and property. 1 The summit and si !es of a hill fifteen hundred leet high were thrown a tit-n.- tsund met over the tops of trees into the valley loknv. Gases issued afterward, destroying animal and vegetable life. An island f> r, : (paired foot high w:.s tiirmni upthrei ’ s from \Yuis, China, ami is joitied to the land hv a stream of lavy a tnihi wide- The v dcauie d’splay i!iniu isatg i the so:t fitly gu ex. One hundrt and 11 v , s am! half a million o ' prop erty vero ” IT . GEOJtUI.I LEGISI.ATUHK—LIST OF MEM-' EI.EOT, SK.v.vrs. Piftrii-i : A A Bradley*r M J.ifti:,T O i awplK-li, r ;:>1 Piicri- t ; E U Oranmu. <l. • 4tU Insti-ictjJ ,M Cole"iaw,r. stb 1 istiiet; A C'orlfitt. r. litli I i-t) lot: J or lam (nitlin. r. 7i!| lAintrict) M < 1 Smith r. 8)li Pislrict; B !* Brutteii, r. thlj District: K I Nfsbc-t, it. : lOth pi.-trit: F O Wi-lsb. r. l]ttiliistiictj C I! IVoevii, tl. ; lllii District ; 0 it .Moore, J. { ]3tli Pi-uric’. : tV Ft .Inm-s, r. ii ttu l.utrict pi J OoUier, il. ' fail, lit -; iio t: (no vlecttori.) lath District; 11 Hi,-ts. il. ’ . 17til District ;,M W llnngcitbrd, r. . ; it! it DP Diet; It l out r. - iMi it PHti ict; .1 Alike. I V(nh Pistrict ; Georye - » r g let District ;Wm (f i-flia. r. 22,1 Bf-trict: TJ Speer, r. y;d District : IV Jk-Dwlersuh <l. : 24th Dimict ;11 It Him,,a, ,1. i gi>U) District : i E 1 ligle-c. r. , 2i;U( hi trim ; A D .Nuniialy, il. • i Ath District ; .Mm Harris, r. I JSih DiMiict ; W’f* Junlaii, r. ! mil iMWfict ! Jookrit sti-renan, r. stili P!-iric; ; •) 11 MgWorter. r. 21-1 i;f trie; ; W E l!o«ers, r. ; :;2(1 DUtncl : .1 C Iticliardson r. Tel District ; A M- .-jiringer, r. (iJtlifi); victii VOnmUer, and astb Pi.ftrkwV, T Willll. and. 2till] District; W 0 «mitb. r. Dh-rifit :,W W Merrill, r. 38(1, Pistrin. : W Kroek, r. :»fi( Disniet; A W ilolcoinbe, and. District ; <( J Weilboru, and. ilsi Dituiut: J D Dickt-y. r. •Til DJitrh i ; -I T Hums, and. 1 -!“<1 District J.K-1 0 Fain. ,!. 14th Mtfrict; Bit ScCutchiuK, r. ~i:i'Ur--tm'A UVtJI. AppUyg • tsli.ua liadi-ii. and. 1 Bak.Sr'i AM Oedree, il. ltiiliiwiii: l‘ < ly-'-'-ai, r. : Hunks \tni It Bell, r. iu.-j fico ; inns Paulk, a. i lireoks ; \V A Dane. r. ! ];il,b: ii M Tm-ut'j,.’’; J Fitzpatrick, r 1 J E | Frank-, r. i’.ryatfi : Wt and Houston, r. j Jiii iiotik jS\ ilc'.ii, cl* » | Ikirkc! ; M f Mjian, r.; J A Majluon f ifiiftA j T ;M 'utoioßii : A rt PowH*r ci. (jhutbam ; (i Jv <Jdg6ocfl, r. ; Jaia+'S Vtrier t ~ JrtuiGß. M rtiiun, r. Viixil jiiii.ycr, r. (xiilipb'ejl ; W S Zeflcra, r. < 'niii oU: John l.drfe, and. Gess: F si Ford. (I.; N J. Cranford and. tijatwr.OQClMii-; W A .McDougold, il. CJairltoa ; F M pmith, r Unaßatinogu : CC Cleghorn, and. Caliiotin : F I. per, r. - -....-rekee : 21 J J’ctkuis,.d '(. iViik ; .U Davis, r.; A Kieiiardson, r. Olay ; il A 'J aruipseod, and. ( 1 iy Lou : A E Cloud, and, Clinch : G 1,-astinguj’, r. Ooltimlit.i : .1 M Dice, r.; Romalons Moore, r. Coffee; J It Fitulb, n. Coweiu ; F M .Scroggins, r; 1’ Sewell r. Cobb: W D Auden-on, and; N N Gober. and. Oolipiitt ; W «■ Watkins, r. Crawlpi-d ; Wm G Vinson and. Davison: J I. Perkins, r. Dade: J C Nisbot, and. DeKalb : W II (.Luke, and. DV-batisr: !! F Powell, r; John Higden, r. itdolyr Hiram Williams, and. Donghterty ; P Joiner, r; A it Roid, r. Em iy : Hi' Fryer, and, EeLols : It W Phillips, and. Ell'nigiuim : M' Bowls, and. Elbert ; If U Tate, ,1. Emanuel :Jehn Giilis, and. I- aliivfn: A iivsiti, r. Fayette : 1’ H iSr&ssell, r. Floyd ; D .--'coll, and ; \I Ballanger, and. l-’in-sy-th: fiem y (’ Kellogg, and. Franklin: J A ilnrrisun, il. Y’uUoi) : F, M J aiiaterro, and : J E Gullatt and ; V P S »s,m. and. Gilmev Jus M Ellis, r. Glieseoel; : J Ii Nunn, r. Glynn, it It Hall, r. Gordon ; K -V Denaldson, and. i (Leone ; it I. McWliorter r: A Colby, r. Gvvinnott : Louis Nash and: U M Parks, and. Ii ii, her.-hto: W S Frwin, and. j Hall: Davis tViVch.-il, r. | Hancock: W 11 Harrison.r ;E Barnes, r. ! llaralfon: W N Williams, r. j Hurt: James Allen, r. i llhrris : VV I Hudson, r : r am Williams, r. ; ’ Heard: M SbuckeHVird, a. | Hi-ary: J A Maxwell, r. ! Iluu.m-n; James K Vhuhews, and ; CC Duncan, and : 11 It Felder, and. I .Tackson :A J Bennett, r. ■la per: T VI Allen, r. Jefferson: Bonj Ayr*’ r: Alex Stone, r. .lolmaon: J W Meadows, ,L Jones: W T MoCulhmgh. and. 1 .mu one: George Under, r. Let*. Sam i Lindsay, r: G F Page, r, liberty: H A Golden, r. Lincoln: Platt Madison, r. Luyvmb J W o'Ner,L . I.iriftnklii: W P Pitce, <’ | Macitl) Henry Kyafl. r: lieb'i. Harmpkin, r. i atarion,: W VI Him, and. i Mel nosh: T G Gamboll. jr., r,. i Met.we!her: P W Chambers, r; VV II F Hall, r. : Stllei-: FVt H H0,,i;ln s , r, VtiH-betf: J M Pnsry. r. i Montgomery; J J McArthur, and. i Heap, e: Vt A Hullnrd, r; G il Clow-crs, t. MiitomG M Ih-ok, and. i Morgan: A J Williams, r; Mon,lay Floyd, r. Murray: I X Harris, rl. Muacogee: Jas G Miuih. r. Ab Hmith, r. XeAvtou: A H Leo, r: J F Hardin, r. Oglethorpe: J VV .Adkins, r; J Cunui guam, r. i’KuMing: S P Strickhmlt, r. Hfckens: S A Darnell, r. Pierce: B VV Carpenter, r. Pike: U A Seale, and. Puiii: I. II VValthalL and. Pnluski: J .M Bncliau, r; S F Salter, r. Putnam: S C Pruden, r. Cabman: L€ \ Warren, and. Kaa iolph: VV JI Tnnilin, and ; D Goff, jl. , Piet,mond: E Twee,!v r.: J E Brvant, r,; T. I* Heard, r " ’ ! Itabua: M, lv Ftncannou, and. .---si -y; Thomas F liaiaey, r. Seriven:"VV 1)' Haniilfon, r. Spaldiiiy: J T Ellis, and, Btewart: (' O Humber, and.; J K Bartuim. and. Snuiler: G X Harper, and.; J A Cobh, and. i Talbo'y.Marion lleilmne. r; J T Costin r. Taliah-no: W F Redden." r. Tatnntl: K C Stirrency and. Taylor ; FYank Wilcliar. and. 'Thom is J it Evans, r ; VV C Carson, r. Terrell :F ,VI Harper, and. Troup: J H Caldwell, r.: J T McCoauaiek. r. ..Twiggs: H Hughes, r. Towns: Geo W Johnson, r. Union : ,1 H Pen,,.and, and. Epson J C Drake, and, VVatkor : VV P. Gray, ri. Wshott: J B Sorrels, and. Warren : John Neal, r.: S Gardner, r. Ward : Joseph D Smith. <l. Washing!. UVV Flournoy, and.; VV G Brown, and. i V rue : C f L.nmph. and. d',-er: G S-ltossor, and. White, t HKyUt.d. Whituald : J E Xhumate, and. Wile \: D Johnson,,!. Wilkes :it Bradford, r.: E Belcher, r. • Wilkinson: C 11 H,> ks. r. Worth-: James M it. use. and. ' Tu;; liixcox McEdsb, — In the trial of' Gen. Cole for ti e murder of Iliseox, at, Albany, New York, on the ground of 1 ;uh:::cry with his wife, tit. counsel f r the accused makes tlie remarkable state mi nt' ii: it "within the last two hundred years n- man has been punished by any oohrt’iif justice, either i:i this count)y or in Hugh,;-,!, f.,r si noting; tbs st-duc r his xv his sister or his daughter, when that motive and Hint alone lias prompted the fetal blow.' Sore Item,. tfH. TheAugitsta PiqiuUnim suggests ' | that piitft provision is made itt AHauttt, the Lcgfidstnro .sltmihi (a,i,tTt.'«e to meet iat Mil!, dgcville. It is a good titggcs- I lion, and we hope “the powers tltat be’ 1 , will adopt it. X t'J~ ‘•.Mack” the unreliable correspon-’ j dent of tlie Cincinnati Commercial as eprts that (lie endorsement of tlie Pen dleton by the Illinois Convention secu res hia nomination at New York. Herring, the safe manufacturer, lias, he think*, the largest horse in Amer iea. It is six years old, nineteen hands fiTg-ti, and one t>m' in wci/iit. , &V The Noctheni Ipithwids are be ginning to employ detectives on the pas svitoei trains tu keep tlie oonduotora (if pi:, stealing. SfS* At the Memorial celebration in Richmond on the 9th fuurie n thousand t Cos federate graves in Ookwood Ccu.etrv were: decked with flowers. trif An unusiiitlly strong movement is developing itsedf hi favor of feina'e suifr.tgc in the Pi.xUiet. of Coiytntjda. tej- An ingenious mode of turtuo in British India ir to fasten a bag of wasps or, sonic portions of the "victims body and stir tip the Insects. IQ). People in Cheyenne arc. informed . of the'crime fur which-persons are lyecjj ed by ebsei ring the tjee from -which : tbdir bodies depi ml. There is "a'special j : tree for each crime iu the Code Chcyen : ice. l*af~ A cofiv es Kilioll’s Indian Bible, a work no living man can read; was sofii ,at auction it) New York on the 2St!i ult. for $ 1,-130 .the highest price tv er paid for j a printed hook in this country. A New York Herald special says “if the President he 'removed, his Cab; ' net will refuse to quit on the gixituid that the acting President not. being Con. ' Klitutiwual Pie*idoit has no right to re move tti ofri.” £suy- Robert £. Wliiiiip.p, of Lynch burg, has been nomiimted by the pemo era tic Goiivetition of Virginia for Gov. 1 ernor. ’ Bj'A,, The fivc*JouDg . gentli-nrcn .who ; were arrested in Valdosta some tune ago under Hie charge of attempting to blow I up a building wherein a rad eu! meeting was being held have been released after ; giving hail each in SIO,OOO. Six mer ! chants of Sdvannah -stood their bail. 4@“ Gen- Meade telegraphed Grant that the Florid a election resulted in tie ; adoption of the Constitution and election |of a radical Ir gislature. No report as 1 who is elected Governor ; hut it is snp j posed timt Harrison ID ad, moderate r, - | publican has been successful- There i were three candidates in the field. Gob Scott, Democrat; Harrison Read, Rcpiib -1 licanj and Walker, Radical. Tlio KvclStales. The following resoliitions were intro duced by Thud gli ve-.n's in the House o' Representatives, on Monday list, an 1 made the’ special order f< r Wcdiioeday: Whereas, the people of N Till C li'-ullnn South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama have, pursuance of lh4 provisions of an act entitled "An act for the l.u . c e-fii,- ieu't governmeat of the rt tjel State.-,,’ : passed March 2, 430,7, the’ sujjph luentary theiet-v uamed Cotistitut), uol Slate gcverutiKMit which are.repuhUe <a . iu from, aud have adupted s;tid CapstiUi lions by large intyuraties «] the votes, cast at the dec;ions hcWi’-.-r tine ratifica-; linn or rejection of tie same, there-' fi.vn ; j lure. ! Be it enacted, That the Sttralcs of North Carolina,, South Carolina, Uonisi ! aria, Georgia and Alabama .shall l»- enti. ; tied and admitted to ijepres“iitatiuu iu i in Congress as State of the LTiion ivlu-i: : thejfa-gislatures of said States respccr i lively shall have duly ratified the amend-, merit of-tlm C.iiistitutiii , of the I'niied -Mates proposed by the ihirtyinutfi Cm - gri’xts and known as orticio fourteen a:- ,on the follow ing ftuhjanicutal Coiuii- tiou isfc That she Cotistiiution of said stttlep sl-.all never ho so amended .or ' changed as to deprive any citizen* or ; class of citizens of the t inted .States of , the riglij. to vote, who are entitled to vote by said Constitution respectively, except for such crimes aj) are now felt)- nies at common law. whereof they shall ! have been duly convicted,and no person ’ shall evar he held to service „r labor as a punishment for cirmc in said gtate.cx i ccpt by public ofiicers i hargi and with (he custody of the convicts by the laws there I (if. 2d. That il the day fixed for tlie meet, ing of tiro Regislatnres ofsai i State by the Constitution* thereof, shall have passed before the passage of this act, such Legitlatim: may lie convened with in thirty days after the passage of this act by the President of the Convention - which framed the Constitution of such: -State. ; 3,!. That the first section of this act , shall take effect when the President of i the Unitted States shall officially pro i claim the due ratification by the Legisla ture* <>f said Males respectively, es ar ticle fourteen of the amendment us the i. castitution of the United States, pro , posed by the thirty-ninth C -.ngeess. A Washington letter says: “Mr. Stan i ton has moved from lie. War-Depart ment. to his own house again, having I e -1 enme satisfied that all danger of his be ing ejected is over. He now leaves ti e War Department at the same hour as the ; other clerks, and may he seen most any , fine afternoon sunning himself on the steps <-f hia mansion."'" . j,.’ “'JR IS HONORABLE. Os ©dirts" it is. Wiio ever afiirnn and the, contrary? But it is not enough to say no .. Tnis is i- t what id wanted.— Tlierc xjit, an air of patronage about the pbrasij* (says the Charleston 2>ew*,) w LiehS vve do not like. They who most frequently .give utterance to it, seldom i,at their own hand* to the nlongli. And vet this is the only sere method of ma king labor h iiioahle. Show your faith by your work. ”We have frequMitly of late conversed with oUiugers, tourists aud liasiness men who have passed through the State.— They express great surprise at see ng so many idle persons, whites as well as 1 ui gn.es, congregated at the railroad de -1 p.-aslUfid Shout the villages and Country • tores. No where else in civjlizcdChl is teiidomr save perhaps hi Naples and some other part* of Italy, can be seen so h.rge a pr- p-ii tiiin of tlie stout and able- Li died population, loitering about on , week (lavs, perfectly at leisure. It is i ( ot a lie.dthy sign, and eveiy patriot, ; every high -minded cit /. ’n ought to try , his i-iin.-.-t to renin : this canker from I our midst. In ahn- st eveiy eonutry in Europe, where jmpiilaliwH is dense aud land high , where: a single acre riot uiilVequently rents for fory or fifty dollajs a ywar-tlie g iat ainfiind object oi the poor man is :,i gain a lump-stead, even though it he .in rented land. lie will set to work will) ‘a w iii to make bread for his family; .nd, unless tho rent is 100-high, or some mil’,-i eseeit calamity befalls him, he gen era!!',’ 'makes a support, and. "gets on I’- ll' otiicrw se, he emigrate*;gue* to tlie C ited Mat<to Canada, Brazil, Austra .ia, or ti e Cape of Good Hope. He goes lb re l ot because be wishes to eschew work, hut because ad is etieap, and he nr ay hare irr, m ii,- li-pts-tovbtaiu the u wrM’d for-liis iudustiy. Our lu-gi :es shotiid tako example by the immigrants; and our young white m -if likewise should cease to con plaid of ! thJ tu’gro and of the worthfenum-ss of •' inh- r.The surest, way improving the labor of the coiiniry'li by going to work -■ur-vlvc*. Ad w-.nitNsj.-s agree in the a iui at that wherever a fanni’r has w ilk, ■ 1 a'iqhg with los negre-is, tlio r rult wasTiv, r%hlc, ut of all pro;xu'tioii, n tin anenuit id cotton to tlie hand or to ihe a,-!,-, to Gi*’ places that have he, u all t,, 1,,- ru "ijt iver/'or ha ve hetli ‘over i-j” by hit cl white mau. Nothing is wore'ewiatHWi than t>, hoar the complaint • Wii :t can 1 do? 1 am just one man; I I !m\c no caplod and have Ho labor.’ If. .i-d ('.i! h- had everywhere—that is capital. As to labor you have your own j iv. : l ands; and in the language of Scrip ture, whatsoever thy hand fiiidcth to de, ! , it with all tiiy might. No man ; ni l : nijluiti ol the want, ot ’ labor,'’ :s king as lie has his own strong arms, ni perhaps those of two or three sons ,i iaii Duck upon. Unee let tie idle and .. ci v..: . I’cgroes see von fairly at : W- -I k, clearing ground, lulling and eui g down In-,), rolling logs, sparing r i-l-, ami snaking iences; aid tiiey wilt uinl In g to Do employed ou any | terms. .T ; ■ .'L., -> ' .« ():dy in t i- way will you vindicate lie and • niiy ol labor. I- •t ry vigorous article in a recent i n>, rof the New 1 (Ji l, an* Pc. , inw on " ■ While nym,” -hides V,.,1l the ic-ilwWing paia- I graph. I It is not the i. 1 1 ia gi i who most cur s' . the South; u is ihc j»Be wlnta man. j 1 it he cni'H’s Um North also, chiefly its iv.cn and towns, clegs nil piake it less ti ne of him here. I hen- are a few men among u* [who cannot work, by reason of age or infirmity; there are others, like flood and M-u.m », odo being crippled«r gth i-rv A,; unii- tor iiara hibiu', should have iighter or iutelleetnul tasks, and who w-.uk coiir. gcously and steadily in them; l-ut a imtltitudc <>f tiioSe wiio are out of , mployment might find it easily if tfiev wi re nut either falsely ashamed to work or to#'lazy to lie useful. To cure such, and to renovate and re ,.''instruct tin* .S-m-th, we need to make idleness dishonorable Cuxjfi;-. An, gro on the plantation of ; Geo. B. Hoimi s, Esq, bought some calico a few days ago and got a negro woman to make it into a spread (or her bed. Whefi it was fiiaila and slept under for ! tlie first time, tie ownerhu.amesick,at and suspic on of conjury fi ll on the maker. It j was aiad that the conjurer blew her : breath tiire-e time*, in tin: miduio of the : spread. The exeitement ou tiie plaiaa ! ti.m was inteuSl*. O.i Snud iy tho : spread "as brought out and solemnly burned in the preasence of several thou sand free and independent voters. On yesterday the conjured woman walked in town through the rain and mud to give ten do!lrrs to the medicine man who east the evil spirits, and the woman vrtio did the conjuring also came with her friend to be cleansed of the unclean Spirit. It will cost her also ten dollars to he ab solved, Iu the meantime the plantation is in a high state,of excitement., and no work done, Ii is the duty of Congress to pass a reconstruction suppliniental act forbid ling conjuring.—J [oat. Mail . Atlantic and Gulf Kuili-oad. The I -sscs of the above road, resulting L m tho recent flood* throughout tho country it traverses, have been very i much exaggerated. North and clee wherer, and have naturally caused a misunderstanding in the minds of many ' as to the extent of damages, and the cost ,'f repairing them. W* understand from ' the Bavam.ali n-'puVicm, that the ex -1 penditures have been comparatively small, not reaching the originally low ■ stimates made, and that the road is now in c impletc and satisfactory running or der from Savannah to Bainbridge- To Crr.F A Felon —As soon as the parts begin to stveil, wrap the part af fected with cloth thoroughly saturated with tincture of lobelia, and the felon i* (tea-!. An oil physician says he has known it to cerj in scores of cases, aud it never fails, if applied in srasoti.