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The Greorgda "Weekly Telegraph. and. Journal & Messenger.
Th and Messenger.
JUNE M, 1S70.
Infallibility and Schism.—A Rome corres
pondent of the New York Herald, writing on
the 4tb, abont the inexorable purpose of the
Pope, with the aid of a majority of the council,
to declare himself and his successors infallible,
says:
The moment he does so do not be astonished
Aiuucsty.
movement in Congress towards
•alien . 0 i,livion for “the crime if Beveral distinguished bishops of European and
r i ,, .._ M _ ™i,n c attention American countries hand him their resignations
" nat'i^dly directs public attention I flnd mjtre8 . p , ace fla IUtla confidence as you
Kine-tenths of tho white peo- I choose upon the above, bat there are determin-
jjsl'i, won ]j be absolutely indiffer- I ed men in Rome, speaking our tongue, who
iiW*'’ 0 . „,.,ffice-holding, could they have spent half a century in the service of the
* nnme their avo-1 Church, and who are thoroughly alive to the
> , Ljtboht other, to p I j. e q U j remell t s c f the times, and are bitterly op-
A c ^d security, in no danger of posea to any farther Italian juggling. When
1“* tion resulting from public Pins IX proclaims himself infallible on the
cement, or the fact that the strength of a majority vote, as he intends to
'hi5ii* lUflB ‘ b - I do. von will hear something that will cause no
are imposed by those who do exc - ltament in Engird, Ireland and the
p 1 ** 1 - u „ them. Under a steady, equal-1 United States. For the present rerbum sap.
inst administration, come from
Vj IT 1 * J . i MA v ia fit of. ffiA Taai fta*
danger is that the vast ag-
Seems Posthd.—The editor of the St. Louis
n t b cm°people would divorce Democrat, (Radical) surely must have been
of the ®° Hcs altogether—stay away spending some time in Georgia, recently, he is
j. jjjeir “happiness” en- so well posted on matters and men down here,
If he had lived here for the Iasi two years he
J*»fr> B1
11$ tlB*-
„ n d social cares and concern
^domestic • cherished politics having could not have known or described Bullock and
• Their <»' * pecuniary ruin, per- his following better than he has in the following
3» and the sacrifice of heca- paragraph:
,* juortiacatmn . j t WO uldbe won- The main trouble there, we fully believe,
(friends 8111,1 , , , I come3 from the worthlessness and unscrupulous
V. « new struggles on strange nnl pertiDacity of Bollock and his personal adhe-
s __jn eager competition with I reu ts. Having made themselves so unpopular
*** -.nvthinc else than an I that no party, with them at the head, can suc-
11 ‘ Southern «n ceed 111 tho State, they are trying to drive Con-
. J repnJ® venes8 l ° ^ "I gress into utterly indefensible measures to sus-
^jf.respcct. j tain them in power. If Congress will now drop
>’• 5 always, in every com- I Bullock into the oblivion from which he should
SOM while there _. holders who never have emerged, Georgia will probably get
. class of chrome 1 along as well as any other Southern State.
* ^without crumbs from the public b —
15 a - tv it is nevertheless true that | Jerome Buonaparte who recently died In
From Washtngtou.
AVashikgton, June 20.—Judge Appleton, of
Maine, declines to succeed Watrour as Texas
District Judge.
Revenue, to-day, $1,250,000.
Belknap and Porter have returned from "West
Point. - -•
The Senate committee, on foreign relations,
are not unanimous on the House Cuban bilL
The bill passed by the House, reducing tax
ation, was reported in the Senate to-day, with
many amendments of sections referring to var
ious special taxes, including bankers, rectifiers,
tobacconists, lotteries, ect ; and in lien, pro
vides for the repeal of all special taxes after
May 1st, 1671, with the exception of tho special
tax on brewers, distillers and tobacconists;
also repeals, after October, taxes on sales im
posed by the present laws, except on tobacco,
spirits, cigars and wines; also repeals taxes on ^
legacies and successions. All stamp laws left as I great excess over previous years and Boutwell 8 I a t an unfrequented and unprotected point, and
at present, except that stamps on prom'ssory estimates. was no t molested by the Spaniards. The offi-
notes, receipts for any amount, and canned and The Agricultural report for the current month j cerg ^ n6W nothing of the fate of the flrafc expe-
preserved fish, are repealed. The income J has the following upon Cotton:
clause was amended so as to exempt actual Cotton growers seem determined this year
bouse rent. The changes are very many, re- I to reduce the price to fifteen cents, with every ^
qniring revenue from internal sources, and re- j prospect of doing it. Tho acreage is materially j ^ b0 Hartford and Erie aid bilL
stores the tariff to nearly its present rates. increased in every State, while that of wheat, Mobile, June 21.—Turner and Donnelly
Washington, Juno 21, — Butler, President and probably of corn, throughout the country f ougb t this morning—87 rounds. Turner was
• J f I b. - — f A1— a aIi a.m C! a! 1 a Vi- ^ a vi Q All _ 1 C & cf 1 rtl Ci fn Q ill A ATlf AAn Yl f VC n rt 1101 P.niYlft 1 A I w 11. _ * .. __ ... f 1II n. A a f 11* AX li nnve an
t jj«ver r ’ es p ec table Southern whites Baltimore, is said to have been personally so
^ |on g tim6j he impelled into like the great Napoleon, that when he first visit-
^ 0 f any sort, only by tho 0 d Paris daring the reign of Lonis Phillipe, the
&& s df-preservation. They must people thronged about him in the streets, and
i> 53tlfS tro i 0 { their own local politics, or I the popular excitement occasioned some uneas-
* u , , a (huge who have no other interest mess to the government. He was the son of
h’! : c revenue except to waste it, and no ■] Jerome Buonaparte, the youngest brother of
'^‘■^pablio business except its possi-
tr-.jV c< infidently say, then, that an amnes-
* f ^ich will restore to nine-tenths of onr
. the right to hold office again, will be
iwdbymostof them personally impor-
^ o-iv M it way aid in restoring tho control
affairs to' the intelligence and respon-
l Lj the country. And this amount of
Napoleon, and Miss Patterson of Baltimore,
The marriage though bearing the sanction of tho
chnrcb, was disallowed by the Emperor who re
fused to permit the bride to land. The hus
band left her in order to reconcile his brother to
the marriage, and never returned.
trust and confidence. The plan
suffering for an offence in which all I
-Nscetned to the full extent of their capa-
Good Reading foe Black Folks.—The arti
cle on the outside of this paper from the New
sjij « — . - . . | York Sun (Radical), showing how the negro ca-
tfitiction in the prospe J detsat WestPoint aretreated by their white com-
SBiired by the fact t is mos o a j ra des. These black people must also remember
i** ia * hom * e -n.. I when they read it that more than two-thirds of
these cadets aro Northern Radicals. It is very
evident that they think a negro is good enough
- * i in his way down South, but not near good
ffui influence, is revolting to the popn nr h to as90ciate wii h. them at West Point
justice, nn,^^ destroys the happy and « black folks free, we supppose
: a-orj fal ° the black folks will think it all right.
- uid amnesty would be calculated to exert. I
[i*ems tons that sufficient time has elapsed I South Carolina Reform Movement—Tho
" nrit a recognition of the grand fact in the Oaarlestoa New3 announces the acceptance of
.‘id rebellion, to-wit: That it was the Judge Carpenter, of the Reform nomination
culmination of a straggle between oppos- f or Governor, and confidently predicts his elec-
• Eovemmtntal theories, and that tho moral tion. The Judge was born in Vermont in 182C,
•lleni responsibility of the Southern people read law in Kentucky, and was elected attorney
»justly to tie fixed and established by their for that Commonwealth in 1851. In 1867 he
c previous convictions of the nature W as appointed Registrar in Bankruptcy for the
i m Federal Government and their rights Charleston District, and, in 1809, Judge of the
d duties under it. The fact is historic- | Fifth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina,
tv tree that they revolted against no estab.
BY TJKJLjBOBAjPEL
Washington, June 22.—Woods, the congress-1 er. The charges made by the pilot, were ndt 1 A large excursion train on the Great Northern
ional captive, has safely returned to the capitol. sustained, and the accused were discharged Railway collided with a freight train; 13 killed
The Golf mail route heretofore running from from custody. * J and SO or 40 hurt, some fatally.
New Orleans via Eastern Gulf and Key West to Raleigh, June 20.—It has been rumored Liverpool, June 21.—The ship lady Bussing-
Havana, will be relet onthe2Gthof June, for here for the last - few days that the infamous ton, from New Orleans, was damaged while en-
four years. The postmaster has discretion of Kirk, of Tennessee, Brownlow’s minion, has tering the do ck.
accepting proposals making either Mobile or tendeied his services to Governor Holden, to j London, June 22.—Vice Admiral Robinson
New Orleans the initial point of the line. The take command the State troops, and that the and Naval Constructor Reed have been notified
bidder most likely to secure the contract is I. I offer has been accepted. that their resignations will not be accepted.
K. Roberts, of Florida, who, it is understood, Poughkeesee, June 21.—A small boat con- The weather is hot and dry, and unfavorable
prefers to make Mobile the initial point. taining two ladies and two gentlemen was to the growing crops.
The Judiciary Committee of the Senate will I struck by an unknown propeller oil Milton, at Paris, June 22.—The'Iinperial family arrived
report favorably npon Akerman’s nomination to one o’clock this morning^ and stove to atoms, safely at St. Cloud.
the Attorney Generalship, but will oppose ac- Two ladies and one gentleman were drowned. The trial of members of tho International
tion until Akerman’s arrival here. Akerman is Tho propeller did not stop, Workmen’s Society commenced to-day. Thirty-
expected every day. York, June 20,10 p. M.—The George B_ eight members are arraigned.
Revenue $G30,0QP. Upton has arrived. Her officers confirm pre- Nothing new transpired.
Boutwell orders all persons excluded from the viong re p 0 rts of the landing of the first expedi- Zurich, June 22.—The Neufchatel Council
money rooms of the treasury, except bearers of t j on w ijich left here on May 16th, and report voted by a large majority in favor of .he sepa
his orders. the successful landiDg of the return trip with | ration of Church and State.
The Internal Revenue for the present fiscal onQ h un( j re( i men . Additional supplies were
year is one hundred and eighty millions-a sb i pped at Aspinwall. A landing was effected
a>_aaA — _^Am A..A An *n An4 WaH IfITAlUa I _
tlflAflUlAL AND COMMERCIAL.
dition until they arrived here. Th9 entire |
cruise was made under the American flag.
Boston, June 20.—Gov. Claflin has vetoed ]
Weekly Review of the Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,!
June 22—Evening, 1876. y
Cincinnati, June 22.—Flour dull and unchanged.
Corn dull at 8351S6. Whisky dull at 96. Provision*
unchanged.
Louisville, June 22.—Flour quiet; family 5 SO.
Grain nominal and unchanged. Provisions quiet
and unchanged.
Foreign Markets.
Liverpool, June 22, noon Cotton quiet; up
lands 10}f@10%; Orleans 10K@b>% i s*h» 12,-
000 bales.
Red winter 9s. 10d.@lls. Flour 24s. 6d.
Later.—Cotton steady. Corn 24s. 3d. Lard
firmer—68s. G<1.
London, June 22, noon Consols 92§f. Bonds
90;K.
Paris. June 22, noon.—Bourse opened doll;
Rentes 72f55c.
Havre, June 22.
for both.
evening.—Cotton closed qniet
Liverpool, June 22, evening Cotton dull;
uplands 10&; Orleans 10)^. Common Rosin 5; fine
is. -
ifi &<ggrglj H A L L’S
{VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
ZZenewer.
It is the best article ever known to
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
Cotton. — Receipts to-day. 21 bales; sales 56;
u.. o». .v^giselTO rrs obigihai, Kranmm colob.
hales; sales 511; shipments 504. it wil prevent tho hair from falling out.
w HH The market has been very quiet and generally }[ a i; ea the hair smooth and glossy, and does not
and Treasuer of the National Soldiers’ and Sail- (estimates for the entire country do not come I dec ; ared the winner. Time: Two hours and du q daring the week under review, and on one or Rfnjn ^ e j.; n a8 others,
ors’Orphan Home, for which he has drawn large Jin until July first) has decrSased. If neglect tMrty.five minutes. The fight took place at two days prices stood at 18 cents for middlings. Onj TREATISE ON THE HAIR
sums, is in the hands of an Investigating Com- of all other interest can only be cured by I Kush i a0 eleven miles nortii of this city. Tuesday they rallied a little and tho market was
mittee, consistingof Nagley,Slocum andStough- ^eap cotton, the sooner the reduction comes Obleans, June 21. - Judge Jno. A. firmer than on any day of the week, at IBM cents,
ton. Butler made astatement which the Commit- tlle better. , Campbell and J. Q. A. Fellows, were fined one 811(1 tins evening it closed quiet an 8 ea y a 066
tee will corroborate by sending for persons and The condition of the growing crop in North each for con{empfc of the Dis- ^ weB ’ wlth ^Sht-offerings,
papers—the statement not being plausible in all Carolina is good; m South Carolina cotton is Conr f<jr off . to fila a petition that 1 “ AOON OOMOii 8T ^' EMEST '
respects. look “S well, except that some complamt of bad ^ ^ ^ t justioo therein.
The Senate last night amended the Pacific ^ands is made; in Georgia it is late and small- Wilmington, June 21.-Five guns, etc., are
railroad bill by making the Alabama and Chat- I than usual, from the effects of n _ d ^ ou 2 llt t ° f I bein „ rep ] ace a on the Cuba, formerly the Hor-
tanooga railroad and its branches a part of said | five weeks, which teraainat<4May 25th,^butjs j ^ ghe ^ l0av0 her0 for New Y ork, it is I shippea to . clay __ 4
* ™ ° ” thought, in a few days, under charge of Capt. J Shipped previously 73,389—73,393
J. N. Maffet, formerly commander of the Con- j g too ^ on i,.ns this evening 6,920
federate Cruiser Florida.
SENT FREE RE MAIL.
Fcr sale by all druggists.
B. P. & CO., Nashau, N. H., Proprietors,
jnnel-eodlm
. stock on hand 8ept. 1,1869—bales.. 179 |
Receipts to-day. - 21
Received previously. 79,113—7J,i34
79,313 I
, 5>q. The . Commercial Con-
I'm iV/TTil. —Tho wnnfly
road. Without farther action the bill was laid tawing vigorously now. The dry term was
aside. It is apprehended the amendment will shorter in Florida and Alabuna, and cotton is
be fatal to tho bill, as it concentrates the oppo- generally in good condition. Reports from
sition of friends of roads converging from an Mississippi are still more fovorable; in Tensas
initial point far west of Chattanooga. Mr. I V*™h, Louisiana, where the greatest cotton . ^ ^ at Mont gomery IVhile Sulpher , as it did one week ago—money scarce ana bgm.
Pomeroy proposed the amendment. It is in the peM of 1869 was made, the condition of tne gprillgs T he cities of Richmond, Nor- The fitock and bond market continues lifeless and
interest of the thirty-fifth parallel, with a view I crop is twenty percent better than last year, ana I ^ p etersbnrg) Lynchburg, Farmville, Ab ‘ j quotations aro mereiy nominal. The foUowiDg are
of exaggerating the converging Southern inter- the acreage is increase one-fifth. From Texas Bristol and gnoxville being represent- Ul0 figure9 .
ests, and thus defeating any Southern bill this comes reports of a backward Spring, *wi co ^ Resolutions were adopted advocating a more jeichange oh hew tore.
session. ton late « but thrifty P romising ’ and n0 perfect commercial communication between the ; % dis.
Revenue to-day $3,500.00. State makes more farorable returns than ^ Soulhwest and the cities named—protesting | L-.J* Piem.
Boutwell has returned. kansas. Ti e average condition of cotton is ngfl . T1R< . ^^crimination against any of them, and exchange on savannah,
WHITTF,JlOUE"S CASE IIP. better than last year at this time—a fact desir ‘ I inriting merchants and planters of Georgia, I p . Qt , .......par.
■Whittemoro claiming a seat from South Car- j ab i e aud gratifying in itself, but of no contrail- J Alabama and Tennessee to co-ope- | ^ 1
market stands precisely xiic Great Family Medicine of the Age.
; prem.
P^cont
gold and silver.
lina is up. Logan is speaking to the resolution I j n g force in determining the ultimate result, j ra ^ 0 j n extending commercial facilities to the j' united states cuebenox—loans.
that he is unwortborthy of a seat. Butler will Last season was unpropitious to August, and jfjgsjgsjppj yalley to reach the waters of Vir-
reply. The proceedings attract a crown. J afterwards favorably to an almost unexampled I
Senate.—The Senate is discussing the Penn- ( j e g re0j a tenth of the crop being due to the Fortress Monroe, June 22.—The troops sent
sylvania Avenue paving bill. extreme length and propitious character of the tQ tbo Taylor farm on Sunday last to eject the
CEXEBAL AMNESTY BilrL. autumnal season. The acreage of sea island squa tters have returned to the fort.
Washington, June 21.—The House recon- I cottQn ^ Texas has been increased. Raleigh, N. O., June 22.—Kirk, the plan-1 Selling
straction committee reported a bill for a full The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has derer) ’ been commissioned Colonel of the
and general grace, amnesty and oblivion of cer- isgued re g U i at ions regarding distillation from nd re mment of North Carolina State troops.
a — P 1 -.1 /.lmnr. nnrl nmicoiflTlC! OGTl. I _ xl A T I ® __ • • v
THIRTY YEARS
Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain
Killer to the public, and yet at tho present time it
is more popular and commands a larger eale than
ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this
country alone; oil over the world its beneficial ef
fects in curing tho “ills that flesh is heir to, are ac
knowledged and appreciated, and as pain killer its
fame is limited to no country, sect nor race. It
needs only to be known to he prized. Thirty years
is certainly a long enough time to prove the efficacy
of any medicine, and that the pain killer is deserv-
_ . . „ , nr $110 ing of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply
SeC! ■■■ • ■‘-V. 11? proved ky the unparalleled popularity it has at-
Buying rate3 for Silver \ ^ tained. It is a sure and effective remedy. Sold by
" all druggists. Brice 25 eta., 50 cts., and SI per bpt-
eaxlroad stocks and bonds.
tain wrongful acts, doings and omissions con
nected with the late rebellion. It excludes per
sons educated atWestPo'nt or Annapolis; mem-
sers of Congress before the rebellion; heads of
executive departments ; judges of Federal
Courts or foreign ministers before the war;
fruits, greatly redacing the burdens of that in
dustry. They ar« quite lengthy.
Central Railroad Stock
Central Railroad Bonds •••••••••
Macon & Western Railroad Stock
n PoilwiD f? Rfoi'k. ""
Conaressioiial.
10 p. m.—The morning hour was occupied in
the consideration of private bills, a number of
with headquarters at Ashville. He has issued
circulars calling for 1,000 recruits.
St Louis. June 22.—About one hundred and Southwestern Railroad Stock
i tie. Directions accompany each bottle.
junelOeod d&wlm.
For spavined aorses use Equine Liniment.
THE LIFE SUSTAINING ORGANS.
The two organs which minister most directly to
I mtagonistic standard of interprets
IbUv upon the subject had been settled, and j
I:*best minds of the country were honestly di- J
I rjri upon all ttie main questions which would
A citizen of Liberia addressed the Philadel-
I phia Board of Trade, a few days ago, and in
1 the course of his remarks he informed his audi
ence that, on hearing the news of the passage
, . , u I or the Fifteenth Amendment in this country,
1*“* ,hem0ral *° d ,e SM 'character of such legiglatorshad at once resolved to
la.jt.rece to the Federal expunge an arttole in the constitution of their
tmfoot bv the secession of tho Southern wUch allowe(1 tho right of suffrage
. . . I on i v to citizens of African descent. “And
hto these circumstance* the tirampfa by ^ ^ speaker , in a gran d peroration,
::.-K cf arrni of either school of interpretation man ju8t as good a nc .
I not have been followed by an attempt to | lu “
•igustiie the other with moral and legal infa- I 8 r0 -
it. It ms skin to a case of a debatable right SIahone’s consolidation railroad scheme m
rfraetsrion, where opinions about the debt of Virginia has succeeded, and the agony is over.
Urim* might honestly differ, and where a A bill has just been passed in the Virginia Lg-e
1 - | islature consolidating the Atlantic, Mississippi
and Ohio Railway Company, with a capital
stock of twenty-five millions. The consolida
tion comprises the Norfolk and Petersburg, the
Southside, the Virginia and Tennessee, and the
Virginia and Kentucky railroads. The stock in
I these roads, belonging to the State, is $4,000,
000, besides loans of the State, which amount
I-WIUIBICIBKJ U1U ucremwujr — I to *2 800 000.
I unities growing out of persistent injustice and I '■ -
I poscription. This is to poison the fountains of I A San Francisco paper soys:
I it pal,i; c welfare, and pervert the administra- tion of Rev. A. L. Stone, at Platts Hul, yes-
pa of the Government into a field of retalia- terday, on memorial day, a mention of the name
■v r——. & Brunswick Stock. ..••. • ■ ■ •••• • ■ • or j {t.p Hupnort of the body, aro the stomach and livor.
«r oi i Late letters from the plains report ^nearly ;•the firsi process of digestion takes
,, Lo- I all the yoirng Indiansbeionging^ | Geojia Railroad Bonds .^. ^ j place, under tho action of that powerful solvent.
aub-
. f .I. I , . , , , , ,. T/ifTfin I neon uiiuiruicu t. — — i i utrnnim muruaupw^B............. —| jeeted to tlie action of tllQ bile or gMlj flowing from
who held federal monies, the property o» the his credentials to be returned to him. Logan J . very dangerous for trains, mail I cto tton States Life Insurance Stock 95 the liver, and of the fluid generatedby the pancreas
United States at tho commencement of tho war supported his resolution, contending that the auvbodv eke to travel below Fort lor sweetbread of tho system. These secretions
and havo not made restitution—all deserters House had the right to say that a man of infa- P ar 1 ' > J j > Geoceeteb and Provisions. —Except in thia line j aepar at e the nutritious portion from the rest. and it
from the federal army or navy. Tho bill wa s m0 us character should be excluded. IVhitte- I Dodge. w there is nothing doing in this market worth report- j a then taken up by tho absorbent vessels and con-
ordered to be printed and recommitted. mo ra had committed an infamous crime, and Foreign News. to g . and even in provisions trade has been ex- ve yed into the channels of circulation in tho form
10 P m —The following is the foil text of the wa8 disqualified in the eyes of Congress and London, June 21.—An explosion occnred yes- tremely dan au tbe week. Com has fallen off in of vea oas blood, while tho waste matter is dis-
amnestv b : U • the world terday in one of the Government powder mills price8 about 6 cents per bushel since the date of charged through the bowels. Unless all these pro-
Bp,, full ftnd general Fanisworth U» | ^ n«r Ur. cU,. Suv.,.1^...e| „„JjM-gnj*-»■«^
lYa give them : I preserving or restoring the tone and regulating the
19J£ action of tho three organs (the stomach, liver ana
Farnsworth opposed tho resolution, and at at Waltham Albey, near the city,
amnesty and oblivion of certain wrongful acts, I y 10 conclusion of his speech the resolution was j gyied. ,
doings er omissions of all persons engaged in adopted—yeas 131; nays 24. The following | T he death of Lord Arthur Clinton hascre- | quotations.
11». triumphant prince would have pursued
| ofdemency and conciliation.
This should have been the course of the tri- j
| -flint Northern States, and they cannot, for j
c good of the country, too soon adopt it now.
Ilpjvemment by popular suffrage is the lastl
I nutation in the world under which to perpet- |
I m inveterate and hereditary feuds and ani-
thowarof tho late rebellion, perpetrated, in- I me mbers voted against the resolution and in I ated renewed interest in the case of the,Boul- I BACON^ClewS^Csmoked)^...? 19^| isg j a ^°”. ° 0B ^y which the three-fold work is carried
curredor forfeited between the 11th day of ( avor e f seating 'Whittemore: Amell, Ayer, to n masquerades. His dying aeciarai Shoulders. 15 ^lon is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Indigestion k
April, 1861, and the 20th day of August, 1866, Brook3> of Massachusetts; Butler, of Massa- he was innocent is fully verified by attendants I _ (^ar^uredV...^... 25 ©
with full restoration of all rights and.priviliges j chusetts; Cessna, Cobb, of North Carolina; I ^d companions. A large crowd assem e a Clear Bib Sides
lost or injured thereby and therein. Coburn, Ela. Farnsworth, Hoar, Jenkes, Kelly, Westminister College yesterday to hear tne shoulders
The following classes of persona and the Krap p, Maynai-d, Morrill, of Maine; Newsham, 8ermon of Dean Stanley on the late Lfiarles I cOFFEE^-IUo.
rights, titles and causes of action, are exempted p 0 i andi Boots, Sawyer, Smith, of Tennessee; Dickens. A part of his last will was read, n Java
from all the provisions of this act and none Taffe Taylor, Twitchell, and Whittemore. that ho declines a monument but rests his fame DB^D FROTT.per pound....... 1U
others : The Committee of Ways and Means reported on his published works. He ako urges his | RICE per pound.
1st Whoever, having been educated at the hack the Senate funding bill with a slight verbal children to practice Christianity ma roa
Military Acadomy at West Point, or the Naval spirit, not accepting tne narrow
Academy at Anapolis, and shall have engaged The civil appropriation bill was taken up and G f any man or any sect. . Ihe Dean c o
in the rebellion and insurrection against the considered diming the remainder of the session. a glowing tribute to the illustraus dead.
United States, or given aid and comfort to the Senate.—The House bill to pave Pennsylva- The Archbkhopof Canterb Hry has addresse j labdUV.’.V.V.V.’ J®
’ 1 - a letter to the Bishop of Bristol, discouraging j SU^GMWAccording to grado.^. - 15
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JiNTufue. The sooner every sign -of the I of Robert E. Lee brought down the house with
I tu! strife is buried, the better for all sections. a loud buret of applause. This Bhowa tha e
age of bigotry and intolerance has passed, and
Vlas! fiir the Rarity or Radical the senseless cry of “rebel,” applied to tho
Charity l I heroes of the ‘lost cause,’ is losing its force,
*• are stunned, surprised, shocked! Bro. Lee’s fame wiU go down in hist “y se “ nd
Iffsittmore, by a most decided and spiteful of the mustrious and honored names which
j -ijority, has bten declared unworthy a seat in I adorn it.
[ii Hunse of Representatives! A body that had authority the other day for the stato-
I werswken Butler frowns, and cherishes in its I ment Governor Bullock, of Georgia, would
K it favored places the noble army of trooly b0 ac q U itted of all the charges made against him
* who represent the Macks of the South, I bvhj. we.nh>,
I J-js virtuous and highly indignant when Bro. I UdeLe^sUtwe wiU entirely exon-
^ittemore asks re-admission with the seal of I era ^ 0 from anything dishonest or dishon-
I atdmiring and sympathizing constituency’s ora bie in connection with the administration of
4fWal freshly stamped upon his noble brow, the affairs of the State t
Condi things be and not o’ercome ns with The foregoing, (at 40 cents aline we p
Uf the profoundest, indignation the most pose), is copied from that P arcb ^ ab ^ ^ once ^
| hearty'' called Forney s Washington Chronicle. It
behave never chronicled a more reckless out- proves what all men know: that Bollock k. cer-
| !i S» upon propriety and consisting. Did not tain of a majority of the mem era o
"mttemoro.the innocent, but persecuted, resign mittee. Ho had them seiccled wit
l ados form, and did he not appeal to his dearly ferenco to a whitewash, and ho k y
j Gloved Dinahs and Sambos in the swamps not fail him. We have never read a• m
| rice fields of tho Pedee and Santee, and was shameless confession of a more shametui u i
£ "‘- their unanimous response: “ ’rahforBradder oven by that brazen bawd of a newspaper.
'CLittemoro—if hedidseU the ship, didn’t he c^-An'old vltoran snbseriber
I
| fiore’s constituents—it was one of their pet 11 ° n 8: ® ° know we were sure
rhemes to punish rebels, and theso constRu- I should e s opp , wag ^d bn t
tnti were tho special objects of Radical a< J° r “' ° f rgomi°do:.l harder that so old a frieml
tion and slobbering. They wore altogether love- we t. ^ ^ ^ ^ troublQ . to pay
Syiii ovory respect. They could do no wrong. ^ hon bo saw that was the only
They could bo counted on to do the right thing, up in ndv » tho p apcr . For
Ckya, thing at aU times. Well,
Kignc to Congress, and Congress caught him m I an o
the act, and kicks him ont, and those lovely j b» mortifying.
IhtkiBond him back, and these Immaculates
I wt him out again. Now what’s to bo done—
J want to know t AVe are afraid tho House,
f iling sure that there mast be a scape-goat
> n.8\rhere, or a majority of its members be
•into., will stick to its kick and Brother Whitte-
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enemies thereof. I uia Avenue passed. . ..— — — - t _. , , » cquo Acoordinuto crauo..
Tn the ora- 2d. AVhoever, having been a member of either The post-office appropriation bill, with the I counter-movement in the urc ' g Mackerel, bbls, No. 1, 2,3. 15
House of tbe Congress of the United States, franking repeal as an amendment, was consid-1 land to the Ecumenical Council, and advising j Kits
gbn ll have engaged in rebellion against the e red. The amendment abolishing the franking abser tion from action as more digiii 8 »'^ ise
same or oiven aid and comfort to the enemies privilege was rejected—yeas 26; nays 28. Tho ^ sober. His grace considers the English for-
STreof • and whoever was a member of the so- bill then passed. . . mulariesa sufficient response to the proceedings
cnllpd Confederate Congress. The consular and diplomatic appropriation of tbe Roman Council.
3d. AVhoever shall liavo held the office of I biUi witb muendmonts, passed. Disraeli, in the second edition of Blackwoo^, ^
hoadofoneof the Executive Departments of I The naval appropriation bill was taken up. 1 r0 pBes sharply to the criticisms ma eon o air | jQ2^(?Q_Lowip:a'deeperpoimd
the government of the United States, or minis-j Tbe j^ ava j Committee offered several amend- j in tba t magazine. ^ ^ ^ _ j Medium..
ter plenopentiary, or minister resident, or Judge m0nts revising the entire pay lkt of the navy Adispatch ftom Bombay reports that divers Brieht’virginia‘.-.V.'.‘.’.'.*.'.” 65
of any court under the United States, and shall j and regulating the promotion of officers. A\~ bave brought up some of tho treasure lost on Fancy 125
have engaged in rebellion or insurrection against j onrne d without action. thewreckof the Camilla Mitchell, near that FL0 BB__Snperfine per bbl..... 7 0^
tho same, or given aid and comfort to the ene- Washington, June 22.—House.—The insn- p i ac0j ^d will probably succeed in recovermg Family .V.V.V.V.'.V.'.V.V*'’* 9 50
mies thereof; and whoever shall have held j rauce companies, merchants and others P otl -1 t b 0 entire amount. | Fancy Family Brands H 00
either of the like offices under the so-called | ti<m for better security to steam vessek by the | Madbld, June 20.—In Cortes tllis morning,
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Confederate States.
4th. Whoever shall have voted for, or signed
any ordinance of secession of any State, or
held the office of Governor of such State while
the same was in rebellion.
5th. Whoever, while in tho service of tho so-
called Confederate States treated with cruelty,
or otherwise than according to tho usages of
war, any prisoner of war held by authority of
the so-called Confederate States.
Gth. Whoever, having charge and custody of
the public monies of the United States, entrust
ed to them between said dates, have not duly
accounted for and paid over the same; and
use of the improved steam gauges. 1 R i ve ro submitted a project for a submarine tele- j ukaib ako hay i__ n
A bill authorizing a bridge over the Missouri, b cable from Spain to the Balearic Islands. C ORN-YeUow, Mixed and White. 1 45 @ 1 60 j you we .
at Omaha, of 300 feet span has passed. The Impartial insists that tho Peninsular .V.V.V.V.'.’..”1® ® ? 22
The Ways rind Means Committee reported a | Unity, under the house of Braganza, is an idea j 0 ATS.\. • • • • • ^ ^ ® —
bill regulating the collection of internal rove- of tb0revo iutionary party- SvfnpM ’ 2 75 _
LATEB.-The steamer George B. Upton.has | 1 80 © |'00
on, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters.
18& | generally accompanied by constipation, and the
gentle cathartic operation of the Bitters is no less
important in cases of this kind than its tonic effect
upon the stomach and the biliary gland. Beauty of
person, as well as health, depends in no small de
gree upon the regularity of tho excretive functions.
A sallow complexion, a thick opaque coarse skin,
a tainted breath, rush of blood to tho head, loss or
memory, hcadacho. and extreme mental depression,
are tho usual accompaniments of coativeneBa. A
course of the Bittera will invariably relieve, and
finally banish these symptons, while invigorating
the stomach and promoting healthy action in the
liver. This genial vegetable stomachic and altera
tive, strikes at disease in its primary sources, the
assimilating, secretive and expulsive organs, and
the cures it effects are consequently thorough and
complete. .
For eick horses use Equine Powders.
SxiiETOiis Slight pain in the side,'the skin and
eye assume a thick yellow coat, digestion ia im
paired, an unpleasant sinking sensation at the pit of
the stomach, the bowels irregular, the mind fretful,
the memory weakened, sometimes a slight cough,
coldness of the hands and feet, sometimes loes of
appetite and at others unnatural craving for food,
dizziness of the head, depressed spirits, feeling of
uncertainty, of having left something undone, but
can’t tell what it is. Take Simmons’ Liver Regula
tor, it will remove all unpleasant feelings and make
Equine Powders for diseased cattle.
nue, and reducing the force in proportion to
whoever shall bav0 embezzled or secreted p i jjj aRer wa s finally postponed until other
lie stores, pub ic goo s, c a e s, > amendments were disposed of. All adopted,
visions, or military and civil property of the | “ . . ,
United States.
7th. Ail deserters from the army and navy of
tho United States, and all bounty-jumpers.
8th. All property and rights of property ac
quired by any levy, judgment or extort made
and executed upon any lands or tenement goods,
or chattels, or other valuable thing whatever,
and any sale or forfeiture by confiscation or tax
ation, whereby any rights or titles have become
vested either in the United States or in third
JusT Because—OW Pincliliowels says there s
j going to be “a bustin’ corn crop” made this year
IfGihaacre. iust because he hasn’t got a single
Lore stay out in the cold. But then the darkies rain >
to the acre, just
aero of it planted. Says he, “Ef I d a gone on
and planted a hundred acres there’d been no
and I’d raised only a few nubbins.
Just
. , BO m, pinohbowels, Providence always ap-
like their wishes disregarded so insultin e - I delight in snubbing such people
They may raise a row. They may send pears to take a g
"tiUemore back. K looks to us like there’s WmTrEiI0Ei; ._Tha House refused to Jet
E-iug to be the devil to pay. Whittemore be sworn in, and returned him his
U Whittemore and his blacks want revenge credentials by a vo te of 131 to 24. Whittemore
these immaoolates in Congress, they bave I ^dll, perhaps, in imitation of John Wilkes, go
2®t a good opening ahead of them. Let them j bomo ud uiako another appeal to his constitu
ent Scott and his gang. Scott and his gang eQOy _ The nction 0 f Congress will probably
l-iie no doubt helped tocut Whittemoro’s throat 1 add to 6 t reD gth in tho district. Liko AYilke-,
though professing great friendship for him. bo m ay, at last, tiro the House down and. com-
Lt Whittemore go homo and sell out himself . tQ olpU ngo the action against him from
‘uJ hit gang to the “Reformers.” They want ^ j ouma]5<
Uat Scott tcry bad, wo judge, from what „ . , of
they say and do. We hardly think AVhittemoro Wesleyan Female Colleg.—A catalogue of
sould bo saleable at any price here in Georgia, this institution for U‘i0 shows 207 stu en s an
b ut we are not so suro abont South Carolina, ten professors and teachers on ihe Board of I -
The Columbia Reform Convention taught us str uction. We are pleased to see this excellent
great many things. It did not teach us, how- institution in so prosperous a condition.
«ver, that even AVhittemoro, if up for Cowes ~ * - 7 b _ English afld
Hid any market would be without purchas- It is actually unkind m h 8 '
«n. Wo hope wo don’t intrude, but really the Northern press to bo taunting us
^Mire to reach tho winning po3t, anyhow, seems too much, cotton and too <- •
tokars swallowed up ail other considerations ago they were emphatic upon y
'’-•A:; some folks. 1 ing corn in the South.
the reduction of revenue. I effected a second landing on the Cuban coart.
The Senate is engaged in discussing the rules. Tba following particulars are given in the offi-
Senate—A bill has been reported authorizing | oial reports f r0 m Paerto Principe :
a coble to Burmudas; also, to facilitate tele-
TonnesBe Timothy.
Herds Grass.
Tennessee...
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graphic communication with Belgium.
The tax bill was taken up, with a sharp con
test over the income tax, Stunner and Conkhng
arguing for aboiition.
when the matter was postponed until Thurs-
day.
The Senate is in session to-night on the South
ern Pacific Railroad bill.
House—The bill allowing Massachusetts over
half a million interest on war claim of 1812
was amended to the effect that this payment
shall close the account. Passed, by avoto of
101 to Cl.
Tho President’s veto of tho bill to extend tho
patent for Smith & Wesson’s pistols was sus-
The Upton left Aspinwall on the 8th instant, . MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,
and on the 12th reached Herradura, on the Co- LATEST MARKb.
ban shore. There she landed CoL Leno with Domestic Mark *
men and bet entire o» e », ~«.Wing
of a thousand stands of arms, carriages, a I 12^. Bonds 12>£. Tennessee ex-coupons_6<^;
quantity of ammunition and a French repeating cs ’
Some correspondence bo* veen Oisne-
and Oespedes, which has fallen into
hands of the Spaniards. »!:•> vs that
this cargo oonsiated of n. 3 bfl on
board at tho first landin t , .- ppi- Rented
with fresh supplies, and embarked at Aspinwall.
Six of the fillibusters havo been killed since
cannon,
ros
the
^ffiKEvery piece and'parcel of land, however I tained by a vote of 186 to 12.
it mav be Ascribed or bounded, which is now During tho discussion, there was a severe
o r rs Len Scd as a national cemetery, in collision between Farnsworth and Butler
which the bodies of tho soldiers of the United Farnsworth showed that Butter had received
Stages are interred, or which is in the occupa- two thousand dollars as attorney for thopart
tion of the United States for a proposed ceme- desiring tho extension. Butler made the re o
terv • which parcels of land are hereby declared that Farnsworth had more heard than hrarns.
to be the property of the United States, in fee Farnsworth replied that whether long or short
bv capture in war, and forever dedicated to the no member should steal under the shadewo
uL and purposes of cemeteries, for the soldiers his beard, if he knew it Mutual and lengthy
of the United States, heretofore interred or I denunciations followed.
hereafter to be interred therein, and to bo un- Apportionment was discussed to adjoum-
der the sole jurisdiction of the United States for ment.
such purposes, inalienable forever; provided, General News
that nothing herein contained shall affect or ^ Francisco, Juuo 20.—Sixteen Oregon
impair tho validity of any act of Congress ro- countieg givo Wilson, Democrat, sixty niajori-
moving the political disabilities of any person I ffia mo j or ity in tho State is about two hun-
horein exempted from tho benefits of the pro- d red andsevonty-fivo. The Legislature is prob
visions of this act. j ab }y Democratic.
The aot of amnesty and oblivion shall extend New York, Juno 20.—Advices from the Da-
to all acts and omissions made, or done, or omit- rien Sbip Cana l expedition to May 13th are not
ted to be done, by any officer or soldier, or oth- J encour aging. All were well
er agent of the United States, in carrying out or Four orders are reported in Louisville, Sat-
putting m execution tbe laws of the United Hrday night Two are reported elsewhore, and
States known as the reconstruction acts, and j gevera i deaths from drowning,
tho other acts for the government of the rebel- J KoEpOLS; jane 20.—The examination of the
lions States, however tho same may be entitled, ^ cr0W of tke i ta i ian brig, Josephine,
as fully and with the same benefits to the same c with robbing and threatening to kill the
extent, as if the said acts or commissions had - lot in clmrg0 0 f the brig, was concluded tins
S ° "I toimiag before tbe United States Oenma-ta-
Nortb C»rolinaa old 48%; new 27. South Carolinas
0l Cotton 6 quiet^ind steady 21%@21^; sales 400
bales*
Flour 5c. better. Wheat 1@2 better. Com dall
and unchanged. Fork steady; mesa 30 io@30S0.
Lard dull, 161<t. Turpentine dull at 38. Bosm quiet
,2 00® 2 C5 for etrained. Freights quiet.
lauding, but whether they belonged to the first
or second party is not stated. It was rumored I f e t ^’ 8 | a 1 ^ a / ,t,UU
fbnt tho IToton was ashore somewhere on the Flour, State and Western, 10c better; Soutliera
^d a P numberof gunboats had b *en sent fi^er 6 5^6 75. g X’ork heavy at 30 50(230 62;<.
ln mvANA° f June 20.—Tho English steamship Molkssos duU.
Dacia, with the new AVest India cable on board, Sterling 0&. GoM.12^. Govem-
has arrived at Porto Rico, after a pleasant pas- Lients active but lower. 1862s 11%. Southerns
sage. Sir Charles Bright, one of the origina- strong. ^ ^ ^ statement.
tors of tho neweaterpnse, is a passenger. Tho! •
laying of the cable
Rico and Jamaica, will begin immediately. , * d lower Government Ga 118; 62s 1W;
Brussex,, June 21. The independence Beige
__ certain that the Clerical party will monopolize TeunesseM ’Georgias 89. North
the new cabinet. _ . ; . _ cS?>Vas4S; new 25%. Stooks heavy and lower,
Paris, June 20.—The Emperor is : still indi v- B bgktly more active at close,
posed, but there is nothing in his condition to June 22 _ Cott on duU and ^changed,
excite alarm. . , 19&&19X; 8alea 10 0; recepts 39; stock 29,335.
Lisbon June 21.—The King officially received s ivannah, June 22—Cotton quiet; nuddhngs
Sunday monster demomstration was held in fa- June 22.—Cotton Bteady; middlings
vor of Gen. Saldanha. Twelve thousand were 19? , 8alea 150 . receipts 202; exports, coastwise,
. ' 90lt stock 6,480. .
1 L».,, j,™ «•-«- »*r*2££ JSSSS»^t^sS»^^£i
ter delivered an address last evening to d coaa twiao S9; ^ 7 i 0 at °Hay 22 00®23 00; others
ucational Aid Society of his .toceso on the sub- ^f 65 * sfght premium,
joct of the educational biU. He approved gepe- < SterUD " ;
rally of the new bill pending in Parliament , Korto^ June
and hoped an amendment would be adopted aunge ’ 1
making education compulsory*. ! rears'. June 22—Cotton market easier with
Tn the conflict between th© police and military 1.. salca 178: receipts 1-*, aiiudluigs
"z
The iron-clad, Inctmstant, is now geuorally j Bhoul J orB 13^13^; dear sides IMVk- Lard
admitted to be a failure as ft sea going vessel. nominal. : ; - 7^
Physical Decay.—It 1b not at all surprising that
the aged hnman frame should wear out—that a
heart that has been beating day and night without
ceasing over four thousand times an hour, over
ninety-six thousand times a day, for fifty, sixty or
seventy years—a stomach for the same length of
time digesting its contents, a liver elaborating its
bile, etc., should require assistance and support.
We must expect functional derangement, feeble
ness, long, sleepless nights, mental weakness, etc.,
in other words, physical decay. This condition of
tho old and infirm can bo vastly benefittedbya
tonic and strengthening medicine, which is perma
nent in its action; which will invigorate the system,
strengthen tho nerves, givo energy to the circulation
and invigorate the stomach; one that will brace np
the depressed spirits and support the failing
strength.
This friend to the aged is Solomons 5 Bitters.
For wounds or galls use Equine Ointment.
Cheaper than before tha war! Epicures, are
youawaro that you can enjoy the luxuries of the
dessert at a much cheaper rate than ten years agor
Science has converted a wild product of the Irish
coast into an element of immeasurable dainties of
tbe most wholesome, nutritious and delicious char
acter; and the price of this new staple is lesst by
one-half than that of any other article of the same
class containinc a like amount of nutriment. Need
WB 3ay that Sea Moss Farine is the article referred
to! Tbe wealthy and enterprising New York Com-
pany engaged ig its manufacture are entitled to the
thanks of every philanthropist for introducing this .
new source of excellent ana agreeable food, a„ a
price which places it within tho reaob °f *f , °
experiment will convince the most skeptical list
with Sea Moss Farine they can produce unequalled
canards, puddings, jellies, char “ties, creamy
25“ co«: than before the war. The depot of the
ULnvjsa^ P«k Place, New York.
TTnrseiTand cattle cured by Equine Remedies. ^
~x7rTUAN's Great German Bitters are simply a
medicinal cordial, in which aro the concentrated ex
tracts and juices of some of the rarest and beat
herbs and barks known in tbe medical kingd om,, and
are expressly imported by the proprietors of these
bitters, put up carefully by German chemists, an
impregnated with choice spirits to prevent teem
b “ ”“ 1 '
heerfnl by s'timely n86 j * B Bob8 4 SoN, agents.
WMg-d-s-wAw tt 0 .—
& Morris’ celebrated perfected speota-
Iee at L. H. Wing’* tt Second rtwot-