Georgia weekly telegraph and Georgia journal & messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1880, November 15, 1870, Image 1

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—J / ^*> y,... ^ ^■, 1 1111 -*-<1•* '’-• J i'. V \ ' • -AJNTD GEORGIA JOURNAL «fe MESSENGER. miStfV, HEID & REIJSK. Proprietors. The Family Journal.—News—Politics—Literature—Agrioulture—Domestic Affairs. GEORGIA TELEGRAPH B l ILDUSG pfA HUSHED 1826. MACON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1870. tt)L. LXI7-N01& or .|a IVIe^rai>li Uuiitling, .Uacoii Siooo . r. oo . I 00 . 400 2 00 Interviews Willi ilu> Kmperor. Tbe Daily Telegrnph and Times (London) have bo'h printed accounts l>y corre spondents of in terviews wi h the e-iptive Emperor. The Times’ writer siys: I had the pl-asure of a conversation to-day with the Emperor, since my arrival at Wilhelm- shohe, »nd r* peated »o him the principal points nf i firmraion imparted to me hy the Frusiiin Couimia-ioLer. Tor reply of the Empeior was 'hit there could be no prospect of peace, near or remote, on "be haiis of ce ting to JPra.si* a single foot of F.encl. territory, and no Govern ment in Frauce could attach its signature to such a treaty and remain in power a single day. The Emperor, to whose presence Ihsd not the 'east, mflicnlty in penetrating, is looking in re- markab'y good health, though he has he.-n wnf- f. ring for a day or two past from a slight at tack of gout, brunght ou, nodotib', by amarked j eh inge in the wra h r, which is to-day odd and jci,gmpU and Messenger, one year. g. x mouth* p., e iiioutb..... jjDii tVe k y Telegraph and Hewenger, 1 C | | t lt)dl * •• tfun u.i h Weekly Telegraph and Mo-aea- *\L, M columns, 1 year 3 oo SXIllOU'b* I 50 PilUiilt aiwys ,n ad vane-, and paper s'opped the money rims not. nn'ess renewed. -BBISQ ARniN'lEMENIS V.IXH J W. BURKE & ** CO S PODLICATIO.Na. n i. -r. ler.tpu & Messenger and Farm ,,'j I! m e $II 00 w 1,1- Tee naph and Me*seu K er and F.,n« i " ,rt 11 “T : 4 00 «,mi W-ekly T. 1-graph aud Messenger andF.ru sod Home 5 00 Sintnerr, Gnn-t'an Advoca*« wuh Weekly 5 00 n . c ,. J i W .dT..^pu^^i . . Ilc J prolonged s louru at this place woud be very ST* Stint ta-m and Sou-h wo Hern Georgia and pf'longed 8 joint at. tnw p'ace won it be very lie, suiltn rn iuu „ .n^,. trying io any .-ne nn.ccns omed to the riuora of a N n them cl mi't and particularly to a tern. totes-nt* a large ciredati. Sonth-rn aud South we*' Lste.n Alibsm* and Middle Fior ds Adver- tLim-nf" >'t reasonable rates. In the W-eklv •t one dollar per square of three-quarters . f j 1( .h, e ,eh publics'ion. Remittances should ^ m ,„i’ hr express, or by mail in money or- Iit*. or registered let'ers. . Waiting l»y the Gate. ET VSI COXF.lt ERYAN'T. Breile* nn-nvc g&'e w»y bnilt np in years gone by, Cpoi! *b me top the ctonda in eternal shadows tie, fliiie rite*to- tha evouiug tnurhlue on quiet wood md lea juill aud calmly wait ’till the hinges turn for me. Iba tree tops faintly rn?tle beneath tha breezes’ flgtit. I aoft ro .thins sound, yet it whispers of the night: 1 bear ill. wood thmrh piping one mellow descant mom. isd am t 'he flowers that blow when tbe heat of d.y is o’er. Jphold the portals open, and o’er the threrhold now, jhtre nen- a weary one with pale and farrowed I r-iw: Rjao.n •' of years is full, his allop'd task is wronghf; Ee|«a s- to bis test from a place that needs him ui it* Iaf».ii.s«s. then, I ponder, how qnickly fleets the h*ur. Oflinni'ii strength and action, man's courage and I i- power— Inmre win e -rill the wood thrash sings down the g Idi-n day. As.' a-1 luck aud listen, the sadness wears away. igain the hinges turn, and a youth, departing. Ilcnw* AV»>k of 1 .cuing had-ward. and sorrowfully goes; a t.ioumirg maid, aubinding thu roses from her hair, Roves in. nrnfuly away from amidst ttie young and fair. Oh elnrv o’ mi race, that eo suddenly dr ciys. Oil. rrim-o- tl isli oi m .ruing, that, daikens as wc k.jo! Oh hr a’ !> of sun met blossoms, that on the rest!, ss Sea' o . •»mrni’s sweetness, aud flies, we know rlier. ! perameut like that of N .poleon II1 He himsrlf seems to think little end to Care less ubi.nt bis nwu personal c imfort. every thought being evidently pre-occnpied with nnh ippy Franco, now, alas! further removed than ever from peace ard tranqnill ty The Emperor, in spite of the flood of a'mse and c.lnmny heaped upon him by the French Republican press, is r«- -olved to say nothing or d > nothing of a nature to engender fresh complications, or throw oh. stae’ea in the way of <hn defen-e of France. Ho spoke in warm terms of the numerous proofs of the kindly sympathy entertained for him in England which he is in the cons'ant b»bir of receiving from every quarter of the United K ngdom. end alluded eis<». with a sad snnle, to the dastardly at'ikk. made np<>n him, a pri soner, by too many of his conntrymen, who, one womd suppo-e, wi aiever their opinions, might at least show some resp-cf for the gre-t misfortune of ibe man who has in the psst done so much for the honor snd prosperity of France. The acconut in tbe Tehg-aph is us follows; After a short hilt at Cassv], I took a carriage aud drove to W.lhelnishohe » ligh ing st the on ly hotel iu the neighborhood, situated at the side of the ch-<*ean. a store’s throw di taut f on the piincipil entrsuce Before cairying in'o eflfec nny of ihe profound -trate-ic co'ii'd- us'ions wi h which I w,sprovide!, 'he thought occn r-d *o me o -t'teu.p* first the accoinpl su- men’ of my purpose bv the simp'e ai d «ud«ci- nni p'an of a-tra’ght lna-ch to tee front d or of the palace—t-uaideri though it was. on eiih-r side by a p ir o f to>niida'>le w»rr ors in sp’ked h Ime s and »r.ned wi b nee T-* gnus, no donbt toided to me muzzle wi.h powd-r snd lead.— N-1 her of tt.ese iiird-l.s.kii.g sen'i- el-, how ever, niat.ifes'e.i the sligh-sr disposition t-» op- po-e my procee<1itiir~; and next ii.oioei.t a liveried fii tui.ii n-h ied me into tbe ma>b’e- oive* h.li ar li e fo t of the great staircase, a nf took my card to-he >a’nn a'ove. I • less ban five mi ' ft alferw-rd I wa- co- d.ict-d i ito th • pre-.ncenf ihe Emp ror. Nap..leon Hf. wasse .ted Uefote a dees incnm’-ere.i with do-lime ts, book, and n-wspaiiers. The spa t- me-it he ns. s as a s ndy is a sninl 1 square r om, or nn'ike ihe cabinet heoccu, ied »> tie T>nle- I griev.- fo- life's bright prouiiso, just shown and .ies Ti e w .'l- and ee.lim» ere covered with a tic wi inlr.wi., jd l'Oaie tinted satin, and ih fn ni'n.e. wi . the Eat » il the pint shines round me; the . v. nuig : „ic p io > ot a 1 .TsO easy-chair < err the f're 1 ce, ki"l .imp on; . . ! dip a s the same noi'erinl. file ein le w ndow Andl -c in am eiailhed, DM ht-eide 'ha Ancient C(>mtna „q s uQ extensive ant beint.fnl verof at ihe hor' of the psl.ee, anil ”e G*le. In d ie -.ft evening yuulight, I ca'm’y rtaud and wait Or.re rr.ore t)ie gates are opened, an ii fant group c "nf. T .•• mi c* mil.-quenched forever, and stilled the •p'ichflv sliou-— , Oh! f- i f.»it Tree of Life, that npon the green -war' -trews I;» fai v u- g hula, unopeue 1, with every wind that I.Oap. Foe in'' fiv.m every rgoa. eo enter, eid * b - side. Tlia-inaig and faint of epnit, the meek and men of pride; 8:ep-of oaf.V great anil mighty, between those pillars giev. Aid prints of little feet mirk tbo dn»t along the »»r. ♦ A"d -emo approach the threshold, whose looks are An! h mu'-bo-e leuip'eabrighten with j «v in draw- h-« regs.ded »' -njr.- y ; fi i-hed^ a-.o’hat near - me g.-oni.d- f ,re it sia’.ds h g-irrUtoil -inply provided wi h books, maps and chart-. The wiiring-dcsg i» i . ho een er < f the ro>.m. and the Emperor s"a woh hts back towards ’he fi epLce. Ttrongh laboring n- der severe eo d a tend-d by a slight a lark of g »n'-ttie Empe.or looked in ev-ry r-s,e«' ss wed as w on I las* s,w him at St Clond in -Tnlv l«st—just, tho-e d ns hefote M. de G-mo o’s deelsroiion in the French Senrfe, ih ch prelufeo the present o« amitons w.»r At ih t. .ime, i ow-v-r mn-b a- I i- enemie- tti->y nowaccu-e him of being -ot lyresponsil l for olnnging France'iito ih- co fle «h-e lesub b s pr >vcd -o oisistrons •« her a» d ro him— I can eon e e .'ious y over my c eviction that Na- le n ha * come ro no sm h cone n-’on as that which ho- b on attribii’ed to nim. I remind, d h ui, niitai, tl.at be h-d s|v ken tome ai St. Cnoid o’ the Hoh-r z Bern i ci tent, wnich lie As f ih v ea«v dear faces, an i caught the grscion- cie Of Him. 'he Kiu!eea Teacher, who came for ne to •lie. I m-it- th« j .y. the terror; y t there within my h—rr Cm n. i lier wake tlio dread, nor the loigmr to ilen-rt: And. in lie sunshine ttieamii g. CD quiet wood and I turn!, ai d ca mly wait tilt the hinges urn for me. Autuiiiti. Th rc i- » charm iu esily aiiratun days, A - d 'e cd lurautv tliat |Muv.ites tt.e n.ul F*. li velier Ilian Sunime.’- ti 'e- r b'-Zo. he hid ref-red to l.i- »*roj ct- of rilUr/i-it-irn, ahieh wi.nl t •niti'chm h- toped to o’tain « me week- of le-tnml •ecr-a'ion. afierU e la -end > xsitements of the e.r-nt p!.J Wv, ‘ Yes,’’ slit he Euiperr. wit!, a - i h “• ’//».«*»< pro o-e. tn </'» 1> e-i di*p *'. I h d i n w.sh lo <u ke w .r. 'nt 'a aluy wnted th i It-tionli he mi. pil’d c • p n on was -roused in i’s t -v-.r, . d I * a ol.l g d to nequ e c' in the |ni| ul r wi Ii You -eo to what ii t.a- brought us.” Hr- M-jA-ty then spoke of 'l.e d.-ast-i- o’ the cuup.i.u cu miuating mthe fi.,-1 b'ov u flief-d upon Fra. ce at Sedan; a..d bo de.-lsred that -u r le'ir w s h- only means of preventing a roia' ma—a-.r- of the anuy 0 i the-e po uts there i- little to he sail 10-day which has i o. Irmly been s-id over and ov r warn ; and th versions i^iion mo e liere-ay. He -llnded, in- d ed, bur wilhou' buteiness. to the nnmuerle s calnmnie- of which he is the obj-ct iu many pan's ot F anre—calamities which he is now pt-eilcss to relate, and of which only a f. w stray wa fs. gat’.er.d h -o and there fnm he newspapers lec-ived at Wiiheim-hohe,«ver fall under his no ice 0 <e of ih-se, for cx.mpie, is ih- story revived iu the Pans Ai- cle, hy ono Max Pol. relative to tbe large snrns of mo-.ey the Emperor is chw g d with having inv s»ed abro <d during his reign. Tbe s'ory h-s been repea eil hy some of the Engh-b and Bclg'sn Jmruals; and yesieiday a l-tier io ’ho I .de pendence B lge was d -p«tch-d by M Pieiri, once m .re tnerge'icMlly den'aru.g th-.t the..ss. r- tio-isof the Siecte were f-l-e from beginning to end. Toe Emjieror also p»in'ed ont to me, witu a shrug, other pot y new-psper state ments desigued to injure him. Oue of tho-e, I remember, w«saparagraph tn tho Independence Beige, cojiod from a French journal, s'a i”g ilia 1 M. Detesvanx. form-rly Preaidout of ihe - .. ; 8xtb Ceamber of Conectionsl Police at Pans, and care si -b.r—t m Heaven— bad c .mmit ed snici.'o; and adding, that each :e in Ge i a t uaigeut t.y. , of t!jv g oa f e nces infl civd .npon Parisian jonrna- i liits, doing his c»r-eras a magistrate, brought 11L Dele-vanx a haedsomo pecuniary pie-ent j from the Government "’That,” said (be Em- | peror “is an infaiuaus tie; but i.o il >nbt many ! pers'tns wi 1 he f <nnd to believe it ” He spoke iu do-pond-nt terms of the p-e-eut distracted 'cmditioii’f France—a prey to a foreign foe Ttie chastened beauty of the scenery, Th- g-iirle w ii ’a. with eufi an l eoo'n.g breath, A rupii-ni Tor Hie dying S -Minns i-igh An 1 wlus|ier all that’s fair mu-t si.ep in dea»h. 6ii.iii- i.aih its pro'iua", s'umiuer haih its liJuoni, And hiveb is Its le-f.v prime to see — But Aa nmu. iliy solemn m minds come. Over tUu pensive titan, like augei’a minstrelsy. Tne go'den burnished tints or tree anil sky, Isk ov IQ- no pirn's changing beau ies grow More b i! iant as they t omb o to ttie cjo I’| lie.Ill, or li-ciic’s trcactio.ons glow. \Tmeh on .ho fati ng ch ek «>f ne«U»y throws All ir ’» faint embers in «me gn h of Iiglit. Th n sn.k in ile-th’s o.» d uni, where daikly close All Time’s dissolving s : nan iu one long dreamless night. Riw. as I W.it\ this bright Oc’obar morn Tho e i. a Inzy mis' up >n rho -ky. Light fl ecy veils of clou 1 her face adorn. Wi i -h e’se w r- alt too blight for mortal eye. Oh! AonminV lovelv hours were-nreiy given To sin w a glimmer of tliat mriHr-a day \Tb n ut»fi fioai *• in m.Hkin4 f-»r evisimote Tlie «i .d -igbs gently through my open door, Th • f mi trim leaves wi.h varjegare l lint Clliise o m another o’er ttie ga’h r> floor. Like 'r..l c ebll Iren in their mernraeut— Tb- uiiifflol ais i t light steal yflly down As infaiii kl-s upon the willing ch s-k — And yet mv heart has m.-lanch dly grown, Por uium iry calls up oue luVviy, aud wise, and w pjj on t snd to anarchy witbio. He scarc-ly met-k —H Wlio one. hoit year ago sat here with mo. Io dia full prido of you»U and beau y » b.oom, Om tm . on year- of h’PpCo* s- to b-.^ dated nnd f existing circam-tanccs, to hope for hewer things. But when t ventured to ask if th- tuna . would not come soon when his friends wo dd tie nulhorized. hy Lis own initia- An i weavingVrtinb two in briglit fancy’s loom, !tive, to iu-.ke some mdvelnent to retrieve bis Wnicn should ..Vrepin a long andpm-perous i ic— f >r nne th „ p« r ,u- ror m onco replied that the When Au u.nn’s wiuds sighed mt ■ winter “ ' s „i a n!m 0 f Fr.nconmsT now to be drive out tne To t eg ira bri'lcg;'o , 'm death’, elie yielded up charms. :,%■ - *’ • Whn lint has R'idly hailed in early Spring,- Tern .cuing bird’s sweet curole on tho tres, Or Uio Oral nlaoh of .8 .wars, who-e odo.-ai.ui.ig OVr ’li’ awrkeniug earth, the lueath of Aiatiy— Om-tmd among the falling teav— snd HoWers, Wiib-sit an et.b of heait, an I thnu h 1 * that ytaitl F t- Komo hii.g loved in those <le ig i In hom s. Wbiih n > u «jolingSpruigcan qro, alas. 'e.urn• October IMh. 187i). H. N. P. Tam Rimmons’ lover Fegnlator regularly. V -y he 1 h j ourself and gratifloation to (ho • shoot yon, ? Y >u win Have causs to blass tbe'day you heard of 8 mm ns’ Liver R-pniator. Yfijx Hah’- Yeietsble Si-flian H«ir Keb’ wer •h our eriy hiir to i s orignal coor aedn H tlyethe-k nYIt will! on is a p opirauon of tekno vh-dgs-.l -npOiiorTnei it. • on L accnn.dishing that tsi k, or take nny steps that won’d iuipe-iothe nitioual defeuso i;i ^ Thus, all the pi ms devised by his partisans to bring about « reitor.iti.in.of the Napoleon dy- n _sty—if say such have re illy bt-eu devised— h i vo never jot bad his sanction ; and tho French no.v =pspir in Loudob,-which, professedly adro- Cstes the Imperial cause, has received no en- o-.ura. en.ent from him or the Empress. Aafor the 15 lurb.i’.Ci i-plM>d'», either ill its details hs fl'st tecoaured, or in the interpretation which hss been attached to it at Tours, the Emperor a ad no coaneahos wi’hiho affair.ra any shape o i.nw : sinn he prof.mndly regrets that Gen- .. . ilai.b-fi i’-f* til* command at Metz, or did u ■ q .in r« l io it a ' he ^cord.-d nim pe nrhSiouto do RO. As for the person 'Jjavts i trunica al in indnciug the General •V.l ev- for r: g-si..t,_the Emperor can . . i i„. to he an agent employedby 0 u ii.siuarcw to A.cer aia tne red condition of affairs m the fortress which the Prussians are so desirous of capturing. In this connection I may remark that state, m-nts have reached Wilhelmshohe to day, with reference to tbe negotiation)! now going on be tween M-irsbal Bszaine snd the Prussian head quarteis tor the pnrposo—say ihe German ac- c muts—of sarrendc- ing Me z. Tho Emperor ia'oruied me that he hishad no cornmnnic-tion with Marshal Bazsine, bnr that he is unwilling to believe the reports of his approaching capitu la-ion Tho Emperor is deeply in'crested in tbe curi-en’ opinion of Euuland, «nd reads care- lullv all th** principal EngB-'h newspapers and reviews. He pointed our ro me an article npon the *»’ iu ihe Quarterly Review for October, and highly commended i\ The C'oitiuibtis Fair. Columbus, November®, 1870. Editor* Telegraph <md Mtxscnger ; The First Annuel Fair of the Columbus Indu-triil A-sn. coition op-ned on Tuesday and will clot-o on Monday. Tbe Fair is certainly a brilliant suc cess. even betoml the mo-t sanguine auri -ipa- tions of its originators. Considering the nnm her of visitors u’>d exhibitors in at'end an ce and the t-cuersl maiiMg. ment of the entO'pri-e, this F-ir surpass -s any that it has ever been my good for.uno to a'tend. The buddiugs aud pround- sro commodious, convenient, and neat, and reflect much ciedit npon tho gentlemen who superintended their arranuemenr The attendance so far will average at least 5,000 por d.y. and, thonsh it is raining ibis morning, the strr eta nr- fid- d with vehicles loaded with visi tors for the Fa r grounds Gen. Toombs delivered his speech on Wednes day. but. the con’i .ual hnbbnb of the ev-r-mov- ibg crowd prevented my hearing a single sen tence of the gentleman’s discourse. The lunt.-h name of base ball between the Ga'e Coy and Montgomery clubs resulted in the d-feat of the latter. Score—Gate Coy 2D, Montgomery 13. In the rni'e trotting heat, best two in three, fur a pnr-e ot §250. ibo first preminm of §200 was won by Alex. Lunis’ mare, “Clara”—time, 2-41 The boat race between the Savannah and Co lumbus clubs was won by the former. The contest was exciting, and was witoe-sed hy t'-onsinds of spectators. Better luck to the * Emma Powers” next time. The programme has been varied throughout by b by sh .ws, bag races,tub race*, etc., while tne g mind m roar of the building* are thickly a te e l «i*h the usml appendage- to f.irs snub as monk, y shows, peep shows. Hiic'i-ineerrta. d-, I.itieii-8 gamtiling tahles and the I k-. A ska ring rink ou the g.onnd- comes in tor tho liou's sb .e of public patronage. Y -nr fellow-townsman, Capt J 3 Ol iy. is here wuh hm spank'ng span—G ay Eagle ana St. E mo. This temn lakes the eye of all he ll .1 er*, and will sbo take hack to Macon s-veral pieces of silverware Mr TV. W CoHins. of Mai-on is al-o here wi’li s csravaii of Stuaeha- ker Wag ms. Th- exhibi ion of -took made by M-sars. Skilltn >n & Dough i , of Enfaiila, de serve-spec'a mention. Tt.e-e gei.ileinm have b.-en awarded a premium or diploma for almost every das* of fine stock. Tbe fi-st premium for tne i»sr. ►ta'lton, any age, end ih- fi st f r the best stall.on nmler tonr jraisuld have t.oth been awerded io Mr. J. Waite is, of Album, Go, on hia ‘"Whirlwind." The lonrnHinent, races, e’c.. that were to come off to-day, I nnderstatnt hive been post poned un'il Monday, c.n acconn' ot the r*in It is hardly necessary to say th-tt’e be»u>y o" Western Ge rgia a> d t nst Alnb .m* is here iu force Ti e girls are ail om in the.r sweetest sm I s, b.hb* and nickers, »nd the boys on u.i- inoa-ly vote them "‘kil ing.” a>-d -ckn >w edge themselves "‘completely perforated in every part,” M-ssrs Hill A Hsrrison, of 'he K«ntncky H n-e have proven th-ms-lvis eqo-1 io any em-ig ocy. by the eleg..nt mmurr iu wli eh th y .n’eroiiuid the r hosts of gne*is dn ing •he F or. Tr«v-lle's wilt do w> ll to recoil* cl that the Kentucky House is now “the hot-1” of Columhu*. Whilom Atlakta, Ga . Novemrr 7, 1870. hdilort Ttl’-grnph and M‘**tnger —I en close a "c ipp ng” trim your page, of Ap.il 5, 1870. (weekly edition) Tbe woidi weie proph- »t c then un i a>e now true! It is a piiy the planter* will not b* lieve that •he cdi'Ois Cnn judge si-rly xometimr* of cot ton plant ng,rvt-n though they aie not pl-.n’*rs. Wisi.iug you for-her -ucce-s with your most exo-leut p .per, I am very truly, etc., H. Hurd* of (VI <1 nin. The Memp'iis Avalanche b lieves that i e Ihe season ii|H>n which we »re u..w m erina shon d prove tav ra’-l-. ihe nex- co’ton crop will hardly t 11-h.-rt of 3 500 0110, aud wi 1 po*'itily re*ch 4,000,000 bales. Forihs mere se ^if pr. due iiou • v. rything is jus* now favorable. The S mth Souihsest h*» experienced an immense a iditio-i io us wo king and piodncing popula tion, from Europe. Asia, snd v.olou* sections of our own c .in.fry. What tbe Adamic Co ton States h ve lost i«i coutnbnt ng >o this incr-a e is being in p rt, if no* fultv, cou. pen sated by the i. if rialucl i n and us- of fer i *zers, on a greoly enlarged so le, wb le ..It thr. nigh ihe Sou b the i ffeet o* in cn es-a appliance of capi al will be f» It Very sensibly. In tl.o event ot each *n inereeso tn the cott m crop, as we have estimated there can ba no q-ies ion ih it pno-s w ll rule m..t ria’ly 1 *wer six in .n’hs or a year hence. I’ be* omrs the jda t ng eornmnni'v to take rmteof ini*, aud act accoidi* gly. Tney a'e now exhausting the gaii.R ou last season's crop iu corn nnd pio- vistou- wi h which to make a large* crop The inoxpeclx are t'-al tbe pi io- of catena trill range hetire-a fifteen and eighteen eentx mx> fail and >rint.cr, at the iiigbixt, m which case all who shall have fai ed to tai*e enough of tbe necessarie* of life w ll he in in a* deplorable a co diMou as wus tl.o planring community in ibe fall and w nter of 1867 8, when they sold coiron as l-.w a- ihirieeu urn’s per pound to pay for com at one dollar and twenty five cents to one dollar a d fifty crnlx pc haxhel and porI: al thirty‘four to thirty-nix dnd-tm pir b>rrrL The « xperiei.ee of those few months, which ruined both the meroaurile and agr.cnl’nral i:,tores.s of he South, and contributed to tbo wt-auh of the Wes*, should be suflb-ient to point out to planteis their line of policy for the future l et me fear it ix not *vfiUient. T he conntiy is wild ou the subject of c >tton piautiug, and. on less the mania is checked, a jearlt-nco will 8tn»w serious drawbacks ou the present pros- I»eii.y of the cotton region. J3 litre rings oft lie Coining Republic in Grriuany. Frankfort Correrpondcure N. Y. Tribune | Miny Geiman L berals deplore tne cuntinu anc* ol the war. They admit that Count Bn- marck baa proposed what would now satisfy the German p-opl-, but they are cOuscions of the doily inurea-mg tendency of public senti ment in ib* ir conniry to ask for still hard-r and m .re humiba’ing sacrifice* on tbe part of the Fr. nch nation Th-y are anxious that peace should he made, in order that the exceprional state of things in Goim*ny should terminate. The high-lunded sets of Generat Vug-1 Yon Falkeustein. of which Count Bismarck has ap proved, are exciting discontent in many circles. They are defended on the ground of being - measures indi-peusabie for ihe Bacctoufal aiid rapsd prosecution of the war, but" tho'apprehension is very general that, if Iho war should last uinck longer, these maa-urts will bd gradually transrem d into cus toms A’ the best there has la-en no real f ce- dom of Bpeech and writingin Prassia. Thepo- lioe have alwajs kept a rigid supervision over nosc.-papeis aud public speakers, snd that of aU the police disproved has loo often been con demned as illegal. It ia believed that as soon as the German Parliament assembles these abuses will be extirpated.- The Prussiansys- tem is now victorious all along tlio line. Autre is no prospect of a serious reverse being sus tained by the army; but tho time will come when the arbitrary arrest of. Df- Jaooby will be tbe source of difficulties to tho Prussian author ities far less easy of solution than thr.ee whioa G_„. Von Moitke now solves with needle-guns and cannon. Acts Passed by ih« Legislature of 1870. (coxtikued) From the Atlinta Constitution. J To alter and amend the road laws of tt far State so far as they relate to the county of Terrell. To set apart and secure the school fund. To change the time of holding tho Superior Cunrts in the counties of Houston, Twiggs and Catoosa. To ex-end tho corpora’e limits of the city of B linbrtcige. and fur other pnipostB. To Hmend and al’-r and add to the several acts incoip ir.itiug the town of Cartersville, aud to mike valid cerrain acts of tho officers of *>a»d town. To change the time of holding Marion connty Superior Court. Toiucorpora’e*he Newnao aud AmericnsRail- ruad C'.nipmy. and 1ST o'h-r pU*poseS 'Jo autliuiiza the Governor to borrow money, eto To amend the act to loan the credit of the S'ate to the Dtltuu and Morgantown Railroad C’.mpanv, *nd for other purposes. To em»b’e the M»jor aud Ci'y Council of Marietta to levy a tax wiibm the city limits for the benefit of M.rietra Female College. To change the time of holding the Superior Courts of the Macon Circuit and for other pnrpost-8. To change the time of ho'dtng the Superior Courts of the A'l-nra Circuit. To legal zo the revision of the Jury Rues in esses ot failure to revise tho smue on the day now prescribed by law. To cla-sify the p-in»ic roads in the connties of Walker, Chuiio ig«, Catoosa. Dade, Murray, Stewart, Schley, Whit fi-Id, Towns and Gordon To amend tho act iuo >r por sting the Cherokee Wesleyan Inatitme and for other purposes To authorize the issue of houda of ibis State whereby to redeem all bonds and the coupons thereon now due or falling due and for other purposes l'o incorp irate the Goorgia Banking Compa ny, of S*vaunah. To alter and Hmend tbe act for the enforce ment of 1 cense, eto To incorporate the town of Ehnarlee. To incorpora'o tho town ot Clarksville, in H beraham coamy; to appoint commissioners, etc. To amend nn act incorporating the Haber sham and Union Turnpike Guinpany and grant certa n privi'e^es, chai ge .ho name, etc. To Huiend ihe aci incorporating Fores-villein Fioyd o .uuty, to appoint Comtuisciuners and extend tbe limits of iho fame. To me .rpor.i'0 ibo Oentr-1 G-orgia Agricul tural snd Manufacturing Company. To incorporate the Great Webtera Railroad Comp ny To incorporate tbe Rome Street Railroad C mpany. To incorporate the Dollar Saviugs B ink of Ariauta To repeal the act to provide for the levying and colbctiou ot a t*x to - tne p tjm-r.t of costs due to Clerks audSnei.ffs in insolvent crimi nal < a-ea in c-r'-in c .un i-s. Io amend ibe nc li.co por*ting the Savan nah, Griffin a-.d No.th Aiahama Rulruad Com pany, approv. d F in nary 11, 1854 To »xt> i.il, continue an • -en-w the haf kirg lirivileges of ihe Oetrral Rulioad and Banking C.mip-n’ • l’o «n horiz- ttie Mayor and Council of A‘- !an a to pmv dr f ir ihe lntn-duction of water- wo ks in the cny of A'tanta, aud for o'her pur poses. To an-horize the C -ntr-1 Rai'nad *o stra’ght- ea its line i.f ro*d wi-luu c r-a’i. rimsis. To inoorpoiaii riie F r' Vall-y and Hsw- kii.sviOe Uii'l.oad. and to great certain powers aud pnv Lges'o the same. To anthor.z- the M y--r and C «nnc l of Rome to issue hiii.ds and tairrow money tor c rtaiu spec fic pnrp-••»*■. To lucorpora’e h- City B rk of Alh«nv To im orp ir*tii *tie M»«i. Ca al a.-dMann- fan nring fomp-ny (By*x irifon of t m .) To p.oteir ill-credit o' the .->ta ein r ferei ce to i s guaranty i.f ihe b n.d< of ruiroad compa nies. To empower t* e M .y.»r and Council of Atlan. ta to es a*dish nnd m*i..ta'n it -y*'em of puhlio nr bo ■ wi hm s«.d cry. To nmeud 'he act ft.corisirating" M*o*.n to djvid-the city in o waid and for other pnr- p i-S. To i por,.orate the (.'hattaheoehee Air-L ne Railroad Co i.p-u>. To Iirovid- for an el cti-’U nnd to al er and sm nd tne la«s m r. 1 .ti >u o -he bolding of el—-li -ns To amend •* e aet an'l o izing 'he Governor *n ho r .* a siiffineur eii.onu* • f mujiey on ti e or di* of tin S ate on -n-ih 'emis as st-aR sem to him best t ■ p -y • ff ' < e m tubers and office h oi h - ueno al As** mb y, approved August 27, 1870. To amend 'he charter of the Atlanta and R -- an 1 R otruad (’oui|. ny. •<> *.tit> o ize it to roll- solid* e wi'h the Ari n a ant Uic! m-ud-Air Li e R.itway Comp*ny, and to *uii.orz-tho last named ei.mpa ii »oe.idor.e the bonds of the Aim ta and R -s-e t Radro d Company. To pnitecr the credit of f • e St te. For ihe r In f of -H nrv L rys-.n. Tax Col- lee or of Soh'ey county aud on* s curites, a t f*r as ret .t*H to the convention 'ax To change Glas • ck c .tin>y from the North ern to the Middle Judicial Circuit*. To change ihe lime ot ho d ng Wilkes Supe rior Court. To abolish appeals in the City Court of. Au gusta. To amend the aet to require the Beporier of the Supremo C u-t 'o pnt> ish tt.e de-i-ions of said Cou t in pampt 1 t fo-ru. »n i to provide for tho distrilinrion of ihe same. To graut to certain persons, ther< in named, the right to d g anti none in th- b its of ceria-n navigable streams »nd wutc.s tor phospha e rocks and pho-pbatic d-po lis. To iucorp .ram tne Pulaski Jlanufuc nritig | CompiDy. of HiwnuiNvill*. To alter aud amen 11 p r iai l*wa so far as relates to the couuiiea of Sumter, Paulding and Clay T.» incorpora’e the JR ime and Summervilla Rai'road Company. To aLer the ro*d laws so far ns rela'es to Quitman c .no'y To amend the charter of Atlanta, authorizing the creation of a B mrd *>f Heal* , making firo limits, extending tho coipjrute limits of the c.ty, e’c. To incorporate tho town of Acworth. To auihaiize the trustees of Levers Femala Collego ro convey the same to the South Geor gia Me'houist Oo feieuce. To incorporate Hogunsville iu Ttonp county, appoint Commi-u-ioners, etc. MV. I'nmisn .rato thtl t* FI" To incorp iraio tbe Steam Plow and Trans portation Company. 1 T> mo >rpor*te the Savannah Price Street Railway Company. t o incorporate Montezuma, nnd for the elec tion ol Mayor and Aldermen for ibo same. To autnotize ibe increase of tho cnpiral fi'ock of the G otgia Ua lroadand Banking Oompauy. To e-t-tbiish a system of public ins'rucuun. To estahlish tbe lieu af set off aud recoup ment a3 against debts contracted before ibe 1st d»yof June, I8G5 and to deny tp such debts ■ho aid of the courts until tho tuxes thereon have been paid. To authorzio tho M-iyor and Council of Rome to subscribe not txceeding § (10,000 of stock in tho Memphis Brunch Railroad npon pertain conditions. -M To lay off and organize a new county out of the c ramies of. Carnpbe l andCarrollr to change the line between Campbell and Fayette, to add a portion of Fayette to Campbell, and.to move the county site of Campbell. To make the roads and bridge from the Isle of Dope across Long Island, iu Chatham coun ty, a ttift of the public roads. To incorporate tho Atlanta and. Savannah Railroad Company. To incorporate the Empire S’ate Works. To lay ont and organize a new connty from the counties of Warren aud Colombia. To lay out and organize a new connty from the counties of Newton and Henry. To incorporate the Edtonton and Union Point Railroad Company. To incorpora’e ihe Pottersville Manufacturing Company of Taylor county- To repeal the act to enoourage immigration, eta To incorporate the Chattooga Coal and Iron Bsilro»d Company- To author** th® Ordinary of Clay connty to issue nund* to aid in building a Court-house. To allow the Brunswick and Albany Railroad Company to cross tbe Hint river at Albany. To incorporate Cleveland, in White connty, and amend tne aet incorporating Clarksville. To incorporate Van Wert, Po k county. To incorp irate Geneva, Talbot county. To au'horiz* Hous'on county to indorse the bonds of iho Fort Valley and H i wkinsviilo Rail- road Company to the amount of $150,000. To amend the act incorporating the Trustees of Christ Cnurcb, m Augusta, and change the name to the First Preshyteriau Con-oh. To incorporate the Gaiubville ana Elnjay Rail road Company. To incorpora’e the Elgin Slate Company. To incorporate the Commercial Bank and Trust Company, of Savannah. To change tbe rime of bolding PanldiDg Su perior Court and for other purposes. To change the time of bolding Morgan Supe rior Court. To change the time of holding the Superior Courts in certain counties in the Eastern Cir cuit. To add certain counties to the Southwestern Judicial Circuit and to appoint a Solicitor Gen eral thereof. To authorize the Ordinaries snd Road Com missioners to classsify the publio roads. To procure the peace and harmony of the people of the State. 93. To authorize the Comp’roller General of this Stare to procure an official seal and estab lish the same. 94. To regulate common carriers in this State. 95. To fix and define the toes of Ordinaries, Surveyors and Cleiks of the Superior Courts in application for settiog apart a homestead ot realty and per-onalty. 96 To alter and amend the laws requiring the di-trihnrion of Supremo Court reports. 97 To extend, continue and renew the bank ing privileges of the Georgia Railroad and Bank ina Company. 98. To create a Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues, iu Richinoud connty. 99 To confer corporate powers in this Stale • i the South C*r<>liun Railroad Company, and g-ant ce’tain privileges to the same. IttO. To prohibit 'he farther violation of sec tion 2D, snide I, of the Con*ritut on of Geor gia. aud affixing a (.onaltv 'herefor. 101. To incorporate the Micun Banking Com p ny. 102. To d“d*r« the trns intent and meaning of -eotiou 3 657 of ihe Code. 103 To fix tbe ealane* of the Judges of the Superior O .tuts of the State, aud Jndg s of ih Supreme Court t(>4 To inoorporate the Americas and Flor ence R ilroad Company' 105. To anth triz- ihe in'endant and wa*. d*-n-> of A'hens t>» aid in the ex'euMn of th G-orgii Rnlro-d or ih*» cot stmetinn of au- o h- r ra 1 oid from A hensto Rabun Gip. 107. To leg .1 ze the adjournment ol Lump kin Superior C>>nrt. 108 To am* nd tbe aet to tnoirpo-a'e the Darien Ba>.ku*g Company, approved M*rch 4 I860 au' oh ng* the mm- of the same. 109 To an’i-or'ze tbe S n hwes-ern Rat ro .d *o sub-or be tor stoe.k in the America* hm- tflo-ence Railroad Comp my. 110. T.* caiiL’e the i n- b-tween the conn tie" *.f Ra-idotph and 0*'honn lit. T i oh“n-je the line between S'ewart Bi d Quitman c rantbs. 112 To donateoe*r*in l*» d* to'he Hoof amt L dd*-r Ooiepy.y No 1 of Biinbridge, and f.ir **'her pnr ( H>.rei 113 To eiv-at- a bond of commissioners of roads an-1 revenues for Glvira county 114. i o cha-.g-'he ine betwe n the conn'L t *>f Ciini-b and Oofft-e and Terrell and Web. et-r . . 115 To chauso the fine between the counties of Ju-k on n"d B nks. 116. l’o ehaurfe the line b-tween 'he conn’ie • f S ewaa' and Webs er and Webster and. Ter tell | 117 Tn eha-- g» 'he 1-ne hetween the conn'ie | of Ch -r* kee and P ckees 1'8. To nhBUg-rl.e'ine between the eoun'ieH of Henrv end B.i"s «' d Gl*s*cock and Warren 119 To e.h *«te the I'n- be-Ween tho couo t e* n* L wnde* a*.d R- r ien 129 *o oh -ngo the In e tn-twenn tbe conn'ies of W .r*- slid Piero . . 121. To en.-b e ‘he own. rs of land’o draii 'h-ir ii.ine* nn-1 to cany off the water ibronal ill t-nd of ii hc-s. 122. To a nend the a"’ extending the rim • b ie ario’i to i—un.ir H-ad R i»h»s so as to ext-n ■ he tone tor i*r-n in^ 'he -am- nnti 1 D-o-mb*r 25, 1869 *i d 'o -n’horiz th- Serret-ry-o' S"a*e to i su- grants to all surveys now i. Cifi -e . ' : , * ■ 123. To relieve certain pers-ns from road d i»y 124. To -em V- e-r'ain ob t'uo''nns to th> p-s*.t»e of fi h i < Turk y creek iu ihe couutie- of Wilkmsii.i *nd Lanre-s 125 To inc >riiora'e Har'em, iu Columbia conn*v, «nd f.«r o her imreose* 126. To inoorporate J. ssnp in Wayne county, o c ' : . i 127. To ob*uge the line between the conn- tii a ot Lniui'kin a d flail 128 To it.oorp--rato the Planters’- snd La borer-’* Lo -n and Tma* Co iipany • 129. To am°nd ihe charter of the St. Mary’s R.il nari "ompany. 130 To prevent, the obstructing of Buck cre- k m 'he count.-e* o' Sihley and Macon 131. To prevent the obs'ructing of Tuom-is ore k in Tattnall ei.U’i'y. 132. To incorpora’e Hiwassee, in Town- CO ■'■ty. «te • 133. To exenipt from jury duty members o' theHo -knr.fi L-d'er, and Mountain Ci'y Fire Conn any '.-f Rome. 131. To sn'horizn ■ the Ordinary of Ftovd county 'o i*sue bonds it> the am Hint of §50.000 to hmld or purchase a bridge across tho Etowah and O is'nimtiln r*ver*. 135 To incorporate Blakely, in Early o un- ty,«itiv 136 To amend the set incorporating K ng. Eton, in Bartow i-onniy- 137 To incorporate the City Gas Light Com- pa"v of Aftan'a. 133 To wm-nd the! ft-t 'nenrporstirg the Rome Iron M*nufa- tnrii g Company.- 133 To c.btupei.s*t« th-grand auil petit ju- rorsof Wilkin*ou co.in’y. . 1 140. To e.-iah!u J. J D cfcey, of Henry coun ty* '•> p -Ml- wi.hon- lie-use. Ill To iuc.ip.r.te 'he P*o ; .le’s B ink an! T*n-t Company of Savannah. 1!2. Toi-h.t'ga tt»- li .e* between the c.rati fies of Thomas and Co'qnifc M$, To o’obibit eon residen's.of tbe State from grazing hfo-k of am Vi-id in ihe cmn it-s of Towns and Union, excop' . such as are own er* of r^al e-tat- i- il-os- cor.iit.es. 144 To chirge the due between tbe conn'ies of Ta- lor and Trihii^.^ ecorv-inctf ^ 145. To change thu line between the coun tie- of W iltpii and Jacks m. 14G. To aai-ud th- aci indorporating,the Yor- wn Shell Roa.1 Co-op ray. 149. To liina’d the act inc iroor*ting the Alabama and Georgia. Manufacturing Com- pAklff-c i :. -.. r 'J i. uinianl <.-i hityrt J f-^-ir ; 148 For the reliefof Herat cl Dean. 149 To allow Bitty H. Mochel, oft' Coweta co-nty, to peddle wi hou* li -ense. 150. To prurent ih* htiniid'iig aud ki'lin® of deer in the con ti*sof Fannin G.Imer and Mur rr.v, lx-:w. cu tbo 10 h of April and tho 20th of September fn each- year. h , ™“ n * 11 1 to ihe countie- of Bihb, Richmond, M'“ lr - r ' l *ud Lee, and provide fi>r the n*oJe of colltoting the same. 153. To »inend the act giving to persons em- jdujed in or about a steam saw mill, or those who furnish said mill with timbers, saw-logs or P'ovisious. a lien of the highest dignity upon said mill, etc. 154. To change tbe time of holding Wayne Superior Court/ 155 To amend section 874 of the Cade* 156. To organize a new Judicial Circuit, composed of the counties of Columbia, Rich mond, Burke and McDuffie. 157 To su'horize the lease of tbe Wes’ern and Atlantic Railroad. 168 To autboriz- all pleas aud defences to be sworn to before certain officers of other S'Atea or oomit.es, at d prescribe the legal effect of the • ffi rial at'es'ation of such offic-rs 159 'I o protect the people of tne State in the sale of kerosene oil. 160 To repeal the act requiring the Ordina ries of 8tewait and Webster to levy a tax to pay insolvent criminal costs 161. To legalize janes drawn for the county of G.ynn under the act ot 1869 162 For the rebel of F M Soroggin, T. A. Grace, J. L. Calhouu and the Masonic frater nity of Coweta county. *63 For the relief of M G Collins, *T. H. Bard, et al., sureties on b-rad of Timothy Ford, late tax collector of Whitfield county. 164. To amend the act incorporating Cave Spring in Floyd county. 165. To incorporate the Contractors Associa tion 166. To incorporate the town of Hepzih-ih. 167 To incorporate Perseverance Mining- Company, in Paulding county. 168. For the relief ol oertain persons in Sumter county. 169. To amend the act incorporating Pal metto, etc. 170. To amend the act incorporating Homers- ville, in Clinch county. 171. To amend the act incorporating De- Sota, in Floyd county. 172. To incorporate Boston, in Thomas connty* 173 Io incorporate the People’s Bank of M.ic m, and Bank of Soath-Westeru Georgia at Americas. 174. To incorporate the Albany and Colmn- bna Railroad Company, and graat State aid ro the same. 175. To incorporate the North and Sontb Railroad Company from Rome to Columbus, aud grant Srate aid to iho sume. 176. To incorporate the Chattahoochee Rail- road Company. 177 To loan tho credit of the State to the Fort Valley and H-twkinsvitle Railroad Cum iianv. 178. To inoorpora’e the Lookout Monn-nin Railroad Company, and grant State aid to the same. 179. T<> incorporate th« Atlanta «nd Look- nt Railroad Company, and g ant .'ti e aid >o the s»me. 189. To loan the e-edit of the S at-to the \Ia.intta Cintou anil Ell jay Railroad Oump-t.y. 181. To amend ihr no< >o aid ihe Brunswick tnd *lbanv Rulroad Compa y. 182 To inco-porateifae Americas and H*w, insville Ra-lioau C-nipauv. 183 Toiuc rpor teih** S . Ma y's and Whh- t-r- Ita lro.d G-mpahy. 184 To luco pord’H Atlan a snd Blue Ridg- i il.uad Company, and gra .tStve aid to ihe auie. . 185. To Hm*uid th- no* nicorporating ih- -Vugu-ts and Hartwell Ruboad Couipauy, amt ^r*nt State «id to the same. 186. l’o lua > 'heeiedir.-f the State to tbe Am nens null FI .fence Ra lro.d Comp my 187 T • con* ruct. a r*ilr ad f om Athens to ! a t ra. and g ant St to aid >o th« same. 188 To incorporate tne Grea'.'SouthernRail- o*d Co upauy. 189 L'oiucorpora'e the 0..lnmhus and Atlanta V<r Line R*ilr»*o Comp-ny. 199. To grant S *te aid 'o the cnmpVtion of he Sivauuah, Griffiu and North Alabama Bail- rosd. 191. To amend the aet to inporpo*a’e the Jr ffin, Monticel o and M -disun Railroad Com- p4»’V, 192. To amend the ant inco-porating the Oc- nnlgee River Railroad (l.mpant; change the nine and ar*m't re Hid io the same. 193 To incorporate t'.e N T‘h Georgia and ^or<h Cir-dina It ail run d Company. 194 To amend 'he set to ara-t State a’d to he Sontu Geo gia and FI *ri ta R .i'rosd C uh- isuy, and g a-t aid to lurthrr c .mpletion of the sim . 195 General appropriation ao’. 196.' To aoie-.d tn- act incorporating ib- t-vannah Bti k and t'rnst 0 uupany 197 To grant tur her S a'e a'd to the Mem- ohi* Branch Ra Iro.id C >mpauy, and to «m nd r.'ie charier "f the name. 198. To iiiciorp-irate the M -D <non*h Western itolroad Compinv, and grant S ate aid to th same. 199. To ameud the act incorporating <he >oi-khol iers of the Carter*villo and Van W. ri R ol osd Company. 209 r.« ino irpioate the National Ern'cration, tuiprovemuut and Mmntajtnring Company. .. . ijruiucralle and Conserviitivo Meet ing iu (Vilhi'itio'i Cnunty. Ibwiktos. G.v , Nov. 1, 1870. A large number of citizens met at the Cunrt- >vn*e to-day, more efficiently to orga nze ttie Ddiuoc.aric and C rasurv-tive par y <*t the conn t., aud to tran-act *uch o her m.tters as per- ta n to nominating cand-date*. eto I’be meeting was organ z. d by Calling Cot. A T. Player to ih- chair, aud rcques'iug A. Dawson to act as St cretaiy. Ou uiotioi tne Ohurappoin'ed a Committee f nine—ono from etch district, to draft resolu- ti ns - and pre-ent busineas for the mee iug. rho following resolutions were submitted hy the commi t-.e. and after a few torceable re marks try Dr. B J. Cookran —showing the need •f decided aud uui'ed ac io'i of the p*ny, to make a successful race—were unanimously adopted. : Resolved, That this Convention request the Deuiocra io and Coneervative party in each dis trict in the oouuty to botd a meeting ou the *.c-nt Sa urday in this monih, and appoint five oelegstes—wo to be col .red men ( he col ored citizens being invited to cooperate with them) —to represent said dietrict in a conveu t o . t >b-hel 1 at. this puce on the fi-st Tne* day in December next, to nominate a candidate . repo-sent ttie county in th- next Leg si tur., iid '.ls i >o nominate crad datts tor ell the c lUU’y offices. R solved further, Th»t this convention np- point ten delegates to rapre-Hiit this county in aconyeiiii-n to be h-Id at Gordon, on the first We 'nesii >y iu Decemb-r nrxv for the pu.p ae f ho umatieg a <’a .didaie to be rau fur enator ta >his S-natorial Dmuict And he it fan her resolved. Tha* the connties of Twiggs and Jones be imtifi d of the action of bis mnetiug, aud rt-q l-s'wl io send each * i ml r nnm >-r of delegate*, to repre*ent them i j Slid couvenri >c. I’he foilown.g delcg tes were appaiuted to th Seaacorial C invention tom eta. Gurdoii, in Dri-tiulirr. wuh pnu eg* of aipiiuri.g ai- 'ernates : Align*:us Pen'ugtou, Wihey H U.rut. J*s. Pi'm <ii. Dr. Ca tton, Jasper N. Smith, Ja*p.r W.dL J is.’Foarco, John Gauiner, Dr lliiHcy. L A. Hall. The proceedings of the mee iug were ordered to he pu'dished in the Daily Teleqjwph asd Merse.\oer. Th- meeting th’n ndj ram-d to mo-t again on tho fir.*". Tue-uJsy i« Dec. »,* em. xt. S T. Player, Clioirru .n. A; Daws cut, ‘ Seoretarj.' Tne Now Yo k Htau-lar-i charg -s that in the early pa t. of the late ■# r ih- ediu.r of the C u- aiot.ati Giz tte was in t‘.e habit of gelling diunk when <hc buttle* began. A.l that i- want. ■-iiTooreaie And'hrgsnizetwo new jndiotal’eif- ~ 7 . — - . . B ,, . .-r , ...,, cnits out of tbe counties oomposrag the South- 151' ‘Prescribing tbe duties of clerks sndi—l'o sire 'he lit* to .t mv . hr- ih :h* "tup e western; Brunswick and Southern circuits, and o'b*-r.officers, itc. ' a'id.w-L known f ct. t ra Cu e imM whisky ..!. -- - * IgeaV: t53 To amend the a i's regola ng the ‘re "-ai k I; ‘ • re hs c-u Jnefc euoUjh uf j to provide for tha appointment of Judges j thereof. ^ of Magintrotes and Constables, so 'ar as relate, it to make him diunk. . Tlie I* u rest I’enn. . Beside the church door, a-ureaiy and I one. A blind noman s it on the cold door et-us | The wind wae hi'ter. the enow fe I f ist, And a mocku-g voiic iu th - firm! blast Seemed ever to echo her moaning cry. As she legged her aims of the pa-scie-byi "’Have pity on me. have pity, pray. My back is bent, and my hair ia gray-” The bells were rii gicg the hour of prayer, And mai.y good people were gathered iht-ro, Bat cove.ed with fu;8 and man 1-s waim. They hurried past through tho wintiy storm. ' • Some were hoping their soul.* to save. And ome were thinking of death *ud the grave, Aud, alas 1 thi-y hail no t me to heed Thy pour soul asking fur chanty’s mee!. And some were blooming with beauty’s grace. Hut, closely mufflid iu veils of ace. They saw not the sorrow, nor In art not the moan, Or her who ait on the cold door atone. At last came one of a noble name. By the aty c-nuted tha wealiln-st dame. And ttm pearls that o’er her neck were sti nug Sbo proudly ihero to tho b< ggar flung. Then followi d a maidtn young and fair. Ado ned with clusters of golden hair; But her diess was thm, ami scanty, and worn, Not even the he gar's seemed more forlorn. With a tearful look and a pi'ying sigh. She whispered eoft "’No js*ev have I— Bat I give yon my prayers, g-od friend. * ea d ebe, “And surely I know GodlistOos to me." <>n the poor white hat.d. eo sunken and small. The blind woman frit a tear-diop fall, Then kiraeri it ami said to the vu epu.g gtil, "It is you who have given ihe sweetest peail.” ccmo ITIES «r- M.EEP. A foil vet Ion of -Jugular Dreams. From Harper’s Bazar J As sv-drace agriust tbe view that tbe action of the brain ia continuous during sL-ep. wo may adduce ca-e* of apparently very long drt-atns 'hat have been completed, from b. ginning io end. in a Vary few seconds, and which h*va b* en excited hy external infl ienct-B The fol lowing examples i.f such dre*iu* prove Loir great is the activity of tne brain during sleep, Compared wi ll the actual iap-e of time. A person wh > was Mid.ieuly aruu-*d from sleep, by a few drops of water sprinkl. d in his taoe, dieauird ot the events ot an eume 1 fe, iu wlnoti happti ess and sorrow were m ngu d, and which finally ie minit*d with au al erca- nou upon the bo<drr* of an ex e. Hive l.ke, into wh en his ex*>-penited companion, after a I'ou-iderible Ktrug.l*, succeedtd iu plunging him Dr. Carpauter lueuuoi s the cdc ot a cler^ynitu falling a-letp m his pn'pri du ing the sing.i g of a pealiu before the suriiian. and aw*k*nog with ibe convicti.ra iho ha must nave slept for st lea t -u hour, a d h-ttua •onureuaii.iu mn t have lieeu wami-g for him; •rat, on' referring to bis paa'm b. ok, no was consoled by finding that his hIu h* er t nd not lasted Ion.or than .be smging ot a siugl- line. Sir Be> janim Brudie, iu his ‘’Phycti. logical Iuqniri* s,’’ 1854 mrnrion* the foil w i g fact of ■ h» fa’e L »d nolland: “Ou an occa*.i.u when be w*s much fuixiied. white lmtei.ing to a trend who was reading «]uud, he fell a-leep anihidadre m, the p.r iculara of when it w iuid mke him a quart-r o< »u hour or 1 rager to express la wri i g After tn- hw <ke he lonnd ihai ne rein-inhered the t<e_i nrag ot one sen- leLCe, whll - he aCIIlallv hOiriltbe lnt.r p ,rt f <h seu euce immediately following ir; so ih'.t prot>.lily, thn WLoe time which ho nud slo a did no o cupy mo.e th*n uf*w seco. d-.“ A liwyer f. uni it nec>s*a y toasce ta u the exact age ot a chant ot his, who wa* also hi-COU- siu. T'u. ir grandfather, who was ta’lier hi. ec- c n-.lj p-rsou. h d died when tney w-re.b.ya, Tuo ..t«.a* of er told his cuu io tb*< if iha graudfa h- r bad i.e-n alive the d-sira t informa tion could hive he* n reid-lyob ..in. d »nd iha| he had a d<ui recol ec ion of ll*v u_ seen a re- crad kept hy the old gentleman, and of ihere b-iugsoiue p cnhaii y atrout it which he c. u'd not recall. S me month- after tt.e s arc. had been g veu np as hop Ies* he dream d that tl eir grandfather cau.e to him aud said : ‘Yon h*VA tie n trying -o fi. d o.u when J was b..rn. Don’t "Hi r> cull, ct ihat one atten tion, wnea we were fi hing, I r*ad yon some line- funs an E zevir Horace, and showed you how I had niide a fim y *eco d out ot the book hy “ sert- ihgannmbei o’ blu.kleavis *t tbeeno ? Now, *s von k-ov, I. duv s* d my library tu ihe Rer. I w is » great tool for giving him l> oVs wh ch he w li n-viX reHC*. Ge. ri.e H -r.ee »nd you w ll di*o-.Ver It.o il ct hour at wide i J—— «»s h un ’’ I he 'awyer, deeply imp . ss d with, •be dream, started by- *he tiis; mormu^ 'r*.u to visit ti e is ergymao, wbo lived in « nv.yhli ring c ti. found h- H race, aud *t >h« en ■ were tie page* c n*litnti g th- »«m ly record, ex<viu as i.ad been descr lied in the d earn By no • ff .i| of his memory coni t he recall o h s lecodic ioa tne incidents uf the fis'.iug • xcursioti The tul owiug case, iu which » d run—in other re*(iect* higtily tavorah e—occ irr* d iwica ou tl.o same ni.ht, cau.e under >he u-.tice of the wri-er of this arnc-le in ttie year 1 SI Si ‘ Oof readers m*y tecolleoi that iu the year just re- crad, d i here was a terr.b!e case of murder. Dr. W« bst*r. I'xofcHhOr of Cbeihis ty iu Har vard Uo!l-j.e, b. iug cuiiv-cfed of the mu der of h-s arq amraiiee—we r an h.rdly say hi* friend Dr Parkman A lady—we will cdl h* r X. Y w ll kn-.wn in ihe hterary world, aud then rt 8 d ng iu London, bad some years p evu n-ly p*id s tong visit to. the United Stales daring wh'ch she bee*m- Hit nicely acqna n ed with D>. W-lister and h's family, who showed her much lc'idiiesa and aitei fun. Af er her re- uru t>> E igtand she conunned to i-o.r.s^ond wiib ih« taurdy; undone day, in tne e*il\ au tumn of 1848, ag-ntiemeu related tn D -. jPsrk- m u calieit upon her, with an intioduct on front FrofeS'or Webster. On that n<gbt‘she went to be i Hf ber usual hour, but S'hiu experienced a borrihle dream. She faucii d that eho was be ing urged by Dr. Webster to HHsi-t biinra con ceal ti g a-et of bumau hones in a wooden tiox; and she dis’inctly r-c ill ctcd that the ro was A th’g’i bo..e, which, afrar f*ilmg to hr. ak it ia pi-ces, ihey vainly attempted to ihse.it, hut ik was too long. While they were trying lo hide the box of bones—as si e fancied, . under her bo 1—she woke iu it state of horror and cold perspira'ion. She insiun ly s-ruck aJLh', and tried to di-pel iho recollection uf her horrible vision by reading. After a lapse of two hoars, during which she had determinedly fixed her attention on the book, she put om th* light! and soon fell asleep. The sime dre .m again occunel, after which she did not diue—al though a woman of singular mural an I physical co.itag.— o attempt to shop any more . that night. Early on the following mornii g she call ed on the wri’er, and told him id h* r fasifol expeiiencrs of the past night. Nothing mor« at ih* time was thought of these dreams; but Hhor'ly uf’erward iLe n.ws reached E .gland hat Dr. Parkm-ra was mi-sing; tha’. in*, 'aat rime be was seen alive > e was enterieg tho col lege gates; and that th• janitor wa* k--.-punted of having miudered him- 0 i'he writer ur -otio, ing this to X. Y sha at once exclaimrd: ‘Oh my dreams! Dr. Webster must be ihe murderer! ’ The next m*il but one brought the news that the- true mnrdorer hsd bien defected; aud th*r. at tb* very time when 37.’ Y ’a dream occurred, 1m must, have been actually struggling lo get the bones—:be flo-h having been provi.m-.iy burn ed 'into a woo ten box such as she L.. i sot-n; aud that, after attempting in vain to break tha thigh bones, he had hidden them elsewhere. A Tbdxdeb Stobm—A storm of wind and rain, thunder and lightning, passed ever the city Sunday afternoon. For three hours a mock grandly beautiful rainbow Bpaned ihe north western heavens. The right rested upon Roto Hill, and the left upon some poir < bcl iw the oity. With a perfect crescent, all the prsmatie colors were perfeoily ar.d magnificently drawn upon their canvass of clonds. All the rojt gth lories' of fho world nor the moat splendid speei- m-.-L-s uf aiobitectave, fshrieated hy ibe baud at mm, could t.how co bing like this.