Newspaper Page Text
-
Telegraph and Messenger.
MACON, NOVEMBER 29, 1870.
Radical Hopes of Georgia.
A Washington telegram printed yesterday,
says the Georgia Radicals send word to Wash
ington that they expect to carry a majority of
the Legislature, and all the Congressmen bnt
one, at the December election. They base that
hope, we presume, upon the opportunities for
cheating offered by the Akerman election bill,
Third Part fee.
Senator Schuns uttered what a oorreeponden-
of the Brooklyn Eagle terms an “eternal veri-
BY TELEGRAPH.
Touss, November 26.—No war news of any ] The Belief law. I tetter flrom Dawios.
kind to-dav I Laubxns Hill. Nov. 18th, 1870. | Editor* Telegraph and Jfeseenger :—D**notL
_ y * . „„ . . , ... Editor* Telegraph and Messenger:—A word I as a bnsineasplace has a live, active, earnest peo-
London, November -6. A telegram has | 0r t wo more about that abominable relief law I pie. These hard times, wMchthey feel as keenly
een received, varying from all other acoounts Q f a. D, Some observer of passing events I as most business places in Southwest Georgia,
_ London, November 26.—Nothing new on the
ty” the other day, in an interview with I Eastern question to-day. The feeling in stocks
functionary. “Thirdparties cannot be formed," is mnob improved.
said the Senator. “Third parties^ cannot be I Balloons from Paris on Thursday represent
made. Third parties hate to grow. This, in tbo situation favorably. The public morale is r ^| . I
reference to the much talked-of coalitions in u tUfaotory. The guns of the besiegers are all and wine and brandy for a year. The telegram trated in thy name/’ Is it not a crime to vio-1 cheerful alacrity and a determined will, the
the We?t—the new revenue reform party—But- of operatioilB by ^ pm^ng say3 farther, that the Erenoh are erecting addi- late the Constitution of the United States ? that financial crisis, and are determined to ‘ ‘weather
lcr*s new war party, and the future gelations of operating agiicst Garibaldi, 6tate that after tional defences on all sides ^ngltog as we have done with aU classes of
the Gratz-Brown party, of Missouri, with the their repulse atNeuts, they pillaged Citeurf and NewObleans, November ~G. The whites ar- | ^- m0 instrument which hcs a higher I people, we are very favorably impressed with
administration and the Radicals. concentrated at Dijon. Belesme, in the depart- rested at DonahLonville, and charged with the 0 ] aim to our venera ti 0 n than any document in the moral and religious status of this people.
Parties cannot be made to order by the poli- ment of Enra et r,.:. bv twentv murder of Lawes and Sohonberg were dis- existence except the Bible ? Some of the great- There ia less profanity, tippling, and gaming,
is and indefatigable. ZZZTZSZ* T ZHFJL 22 charged, and the nrindoalwitnesses-oolored- art statosme/this nation has ever produced, than in rtmort any townJa I^utbwestem Geor-
(**?***> *>*
Tha following incident i« » *
StaiSb foCh^ th «te
Verfuntwo offloers of «
vate soldiers, were invitad6^£ Ul >»t
partake of a banquet Not suRnl^^^lS
son, they aooept^ the inriUaS?^? £JS
dragoon left the hall .five ^ ^L bnt
been surprised and killed afta?” 3 *"*
struggle. The darkness which 5 '
the whole affair, was somewhat ehf
depositions of the soldier who had ^ b J &
making his escape. Suspicion, f
Viola, a former notary public
nut under an-ont r<5 J. °» *ho Was :
the greed for office with its attendant crop of tioians, however numerous and indefatigable. thon . nn{1 p rnq _ ;f . T1 „ * tb 2 , d b t tbev ret ; red charged, and the principal witnesses—colored— «st statesmen this nation has ever produced, than m almrat My town m SontowMtem Gtoiv put under arrest. Further exam?^ «c
bolters among so-called Demoeratsand apathy They must bava tbeir origininthe public necos Hogent le Rotrou. . arrested for perjury. One R. R. Smith, Parish S ti Sl£o"KI2e fle'thofet and Baptist Churches, and° we learn £?
among the real Democrats and bona* men oi Sltie3> and tbeir growth and developement in the Ttmrs advioe3 llp to j ast evening state that Judge elect, was arrested for subornation and the perpetuity of the government and of repub- these remarkable facts, very much to the credit repute to Verdun for frano *;i“ dlTldn&1 oft
the State. Upon no other grounds than these popular judgment and confidence. Outside of Gambetta has returned to Tours Two French perjury. lican institutions. Is it not unwise, is it not of Dawson from a social standpoint One of ted the deed, he was fusilladed^ 18 * ho tie
can wo see any reason for them to bnild the these conditions all the politicians in the country i -nn Pm.ci.n. eTifrenehed The Metairie races commenced to-day. The dangerous to disregard the teachings of such these ministers tells us he does not recollect to diers of the Landwehr battallin
-SSSSSS’— J’wsstssasBSta *.*»
going to do about this boast? How are they politicians are like the fly on the cart wheel. „ ,T" * ' -Jt 1188 been »PP° illtod postmaster at the Umver- itdoesfor justiceor the Constitution? Ithinkso. Ames were the aots of men living eight or ten The folio wing version explain;. 1
Tb. g-to I fcHdj U. rtU. ■■ I. ^ | I T - • I I
turned back. ^ Fla., to insure order on Tuesday next, when I
New obk, Novem Ca ie »P»tc es ^ vota of ^ 8tata ^ be announced. | i<i 8a Adhering to the Constitution. ’Article I condign punishment. WiselyT they seek the | non, mitrailleurea and’chasR.i^r j Z en
good or ill that a people were ever called on to I ^hi t bov undertake to “chock” it with their I *° pn J ate P 41 * 10 ® say hat Gortschakoff s an- Extract from Gen. Sherman’s report: In the 1st, section 10, reads, “No State shall pass any ‘‘ends of jastico, through the appropriate mo- pregnable, taken at the pointof is**?® 3 **•
,rr_ v . ' “ I swer does not withdraw his claims, and repeats f ' —* ----- * • • — " - -
is ono of the most momentons that was ever j ng them, and making no great account of the
asked, and the conseqnences bound up in the burden, at that. They can neither change its
answer the most far reaching and potential for I direction nor stop it, bnt think they can do both
face. We have sot these facts in all their I feeble carcasses, and are run over and hurt.
reference to violations of the treaty. The Lon-
—, — , r j , - , - -- - ^ M me point of is r* 1 ift
examination of the reports herewith enclosed. I bill of attainder, ex poet facto law, or law im- mum of the law. The General, in ordering this Jf e
, . . . , , ,«»„cu»«, nul . UUIBWl i» U c»,. ^0 .^un-, XT “ a101101 1 ' wa?ringtheoblig»tfonsofoontraots.” IfaState With thia general statement by way of intro- qmto <»ntrary to the orders »c3
ternble import clearly and distinctly before Nothing is more pitahlo and ludicrous than the - - tb U mvite your attention to that recommendaUon ^ b t0 pa t conditions in a contract Auction, I want to stof- specifically some of which instructed him to tabT^*^ 0 *^
the people, and we shall not weary in the good utt er helplessness of politicians against strong ~ g papers 8 y 0 Slry w Slana of Gen. HaUeck, which refers to the use of fhat did not exist at the date of the contraot, it ‘ho business features oi Dawson. height by a flank movement Th lmpo *S
work. But it is useless to argue, and demon- and settled cnrrentsof thepublio will, especially y November 26 -The decision of tr °° pS ** &3aialinB the civU a8tboriUeB in main -1 “ cejtainiydouo after the contract was made, | ^rnmence with the^DawBo^Maira-1 of thesedirectionsiww bnt tie pabfS3JS?
strate, and appeal if the people do not heed in time3 of high excitement. All their fancied “ xobk, novem er . iueueciHioa oi i tainil j g p eaoe> collecting the rovenue, etc.,
and do their part. They must orouso them- individual importance and power are lost in a . ° Wi * which has become so common of late. The du-1 O bii gat ion of contracts,” the State is forbidden I address, great suavity or maimers, put or ane kturned with a trifling loss 0 ? Krr re nS e * a ««aj
selves, and, throwing all other business and minute—lost visibly to themselves: and they *° loc , 6 tne app oaon 8 , e w f ara 8US * ties of the soldiery in this connection are not by the Constitution to pass snob a law, and it, administrative ability. He, with Mr. Henry self-willed conduct would 6 ' Thn, " J -" 9
- —•-——- —
w yield to an ovorpoweriDg desire for BlMp. j . gwIts .na .uthoritios often expect more I
The match was for four hundred mi es in five I cau be rightly or lawfully done. I think Jithority in the Smstitution for enforcing such I partments, to notice the order, iuterdependenoe 1 dered oavalry chMgea igaTn^bL,^^
the soldiers ought not to be expected to make I a law, and if they do,they “bend the pliant ° r the several divisions, and the perfect har- [ enemy whioh had just been broneJof 96 of
individual arrests or to do anv act of violence hinges of the knee that thrift might follow mony which obtain throughout the whole or- without opposing them first with tv! 2 ^o#
individual arrests, or to do any aot of violence fa ^-„ Tbe Con8titution iB my S piatform, ganization. The company has over eighty Prussian ariSerr.
except in their organized capaoity as a posse I and j 8 ^ nd on a better foundation than any I men and boys, chiefly of the poorer classes, em-1 annihilated, and it is said thauhTr 8 Wfcre ^
comitans, duly summoned by the United States man who stands on the equitie* of the Georgia ployed. They manufacture seven box or freight I of Prussia, on hearing the ^
Marshal and acting in his personal presence; relief law. • oars Der week. They took the oremium for the I could not mnniw. “ ons la
days, and Weston failed on the three hundred
and twentieth mile.
New Vobk, November 26.—A New York Her
ald special from London says Russia’s reply is I
evidence that she is not prepared to abide une-
ing themselves and their country, and bear it | of a turbulent and swollen stream,
until yiotory is won They must not expect the I The old Democratic party of America repre-
newspapers and public speakers to do aU the 1 gents the origin, historic growth, and all the
work. Their duly and their spbore of action I grand political science and literature of *hia
are marked out so plainly that no honest, ear- j great Republican Government. It embodies
nest man can mistake it. They must work in | the only true and safe theory of government;
counties, and in neighborhoods, in militia dis-1 and is, in fact, the only party which holds to
trlots, on plantations—everywhere thero is a | any consistent and well considered theory of I
vote to bo gained. They must see that their I governmeat at all. It is opposed by nothing ‘ <puvoc y y er 0I1 8 1Qa 0 ro ftr » 11 0
neighbors arc all thoroughly stirred up—that I which can, in any sense, be fairly considered an
there are no sluggards, nobody who is down I intelligent political party—acting upon a set-
with the chills of apathy. They must bend all I tied plan of public administration—upon any-
their energies to the work of aronsing their I thing beyond mere makeshifts and temporary
neighbors first, and then seeing that they all go I desperate expedients, growing oat of an entirely
to the polls and vote. Let not a man be over-1 unsettled, disordered and abnormal condition of
looked—on election day, especially. If he is I pnblio affairs.
sick put him on a litter and carry him to the | So, as soon as the current returns to Us accus-
schakoff, though he does not wish war, is averse j
to withdrawing bis circular.
A Tribune special from St. Petersburg says
I that Russia is unprepared for war and cannot
I be ready before spring.
The Gazette says Russia cannot withdraw her j
[ declaration nor leave it without praolioal conse-
I quences. Suoh a proposition from the English
spend their money in Dawson, the company
I is a feeder and benefactor to Jlawson, and the L muuaa wma ozuy present viih +v,- ay,
I people gratefully reoognize it as such. ' “I always thought you ware a
I will only mention, (after stating there are Boiaiere, but you are a murder J H
srtv-three business houses in this srowine live fobildr«n% x ®, er ?* ! “ 6 kinder'
in a cold and military manner B; s ™* 6 ? en!
Moltke being only present, with
one in Russia desires war, but all classes would
consent to war rather than a humiliating retrac
tion under threats.
polls. If he is halt, or lame, or blind pnt i tomed channel and popular tranquility begins
him in a carriage or wagon and hanl him to the to be re-established, we see on all sides a strong
polls. If he is drank sober him off, and make I and vivid conviction of this fact indicated at
him vote. AU tho Democrats of Georgia ask I the polls and in aU passing events. We hear the
to secure a splendid victory is a fall vote. We [ Radicals themselves say that they have ll fid-
have a swooping majority in the State if it wiU I filled their mistitn”—which is a substantial con-
only show itself. I fesrion that their supremacy was bom of a pop-■ . . , , ,,
Many Democrats have become disheartened I ular tempest, and they have no resources for a . , . ? a „ renC vesse *° "^ flr s f vera onrB >
on account of the infamous election law under I stable, wise and intelligent administration of | ° t.. 6 ?? D ° , . ° , r eamer came
which their votes will be polled and counted, the government. „ „ ,
i -. - ■ . . . ,T* I I Havana, November 26.—There is good au-
1d ... ikTm^ln i^i -f 6 any 8ensib le man suffer himself to tbority for saying that telegraphic communica-
h* d#Inaed ^ th6 idea that thiB *** Demo - tion 3rith Panama has been established. It is
f, 1 ' W ^ ‘ h h t tbB 8 ‘*engU> cratio party-the growth of ages-embedded in understood that dispatches of this date passed
f fuUy exerted is more than powerful enough American history, and even now the grand ro- from Panama to Son.
to overcome and neutralize any amount of fraud p03 itory of aU great leading ideas and doctrines
the Radicals are likely to use. They had all I of good and free government—is to be set aside ■ . - , _ . T . — « ,
the election mauagen in Alabama, and all pos-1 or embarrassed by any of these petty contrivan- rZH.JZ aZZ™ President p l'° tcm ‘ of tho . Senate, announced
. take a glance at iho equities t
Gen. HaUeck that Congress should so enact iq I ^ equity for ono man to pay hfa debts and an-
clear and distinct terms. I other not? Many honest men who never try to I
An order was issued by tho War Department «™ de the payment of their debts have paid |
. them long ago. I mado a clean sweep of mine i
to-day retirmg some seventy officers, most of wb{m cot g, n W as85 and 40 cents. “ 1
them on their own application—having served found it easier to pay debts
thirty yeais, or on account of wounds and dis- paid mine, Confederate debts and i™, . , . wno ia. i
abilities inourred in the line of duty. They are dollar, in greenbacks, without asking or being » l °n merohant; Dr. Boss, grocer and provision being muoh depressed in spirits “ I
1 offered a redaction of one cent upon any of I dealer; I*. H. Hood, family groceries; B. H. pointed Governor of Posen Men *P- j
them. j Hoodjaagentleman of flnebnEinesstalent; Loy- { A German eorrespondent of th 9 <■/.
avaftA AM— U. 1 « w
press only compels her to pursue more actively tQ receiv0 govent fiv0 of full pay for f* 0104 a reduction of one cent upon any
a realization of the problem set before her. No | Hfe Among th03e retired ue ^ foU owing
field offeers: Cols. Blake, Grahan, Grier,
Shepherd, Ketchum, Lovel and Sprague—Lieu-
tenant Colonels Hill, Hasken, Gibson, Sidell,
or otherwise, sinoe the"note was*given. We I druggist; Green Thompson, grooer and dry | preachedGambettawithhisoffiokl'dMn^J!^
', and big prices. g*>ds; Mra. Thompson, fine mUlinery establish- of Bazaine as a traitor; the MskM
' have had good seasons, big crops,
Montoomebt, November 26.—The day has
been one of excitement here. At a late hour
last night, Gov. Smith and Treasurer
obtained from Supreme Court Judge, . .. ,
and Circnit Court Judge. Pelham, injunctions I men who have secretly made deeds that placed I confectioneries—a honso full of good things;
restraining the presiding officer of the Senate 811 their P«>P«rty in the bands of some other Famham., Sharpe & Co., d^ goods and groce-
p ° I person; in suoh a case, who “cheated the State | r 1 ® 3 ; Andrew Baldwin, hardware and furniture;
from counting the vote for Governor and Treas- | old Q f t be taxes ?” did not the debtor do it him-1 Dr. C. A. Cheatham, druggist; Greer & Sim-
That never set a squadron in the fleia
Nor tbe division or a battle know
Hors than a spinster,
New Yobk, November 26.—The Arizona
preptM
camped ‘around Parish Among~othei°tlliM
60,000shesp-Bkincoats have been ordendte
the army.
harder, and laid out tho swindlers and their I weakness and foliv of Radicalism ? Ws think I rren0n orni ^ 0f8 na Y 6 some tierman j tb6 0 t b6r officers. The result of the count was I 400 pounds of bacon, or enters yonr drawer j dy groceries and dry goods; W. T. Orr, dry I . J*. 1 * 8
rrr-rfr.^ ^ Hfg r Z2L gmaa-as
odds against them, but they just went in and confederation, and no paltry contrivances of 8t " e,s , • 8anford, 3,423; all Democrats. Tho President with a false tongue and takes thousands of dol- wd liberal patronage. aa weU as in words of At ^ t g - . —
~ .. - - - - ““““ m I New Yobk, November 27.—^The World s spe- t .Iars of our money “by some means fair or snap, I eulogy and praise, that the eld Macon Tele-1 7i. a ? , * again, m-0,>ri*i
iai from its London correspondent, who left ^ gentlemen l0 « aU / 0lect f to yet your equities would punish the one and w- graph and Jlessenger is, without doubt, the 1
their respective offices, and ordered the retarns I watd the other by giving him all he took. best edited, and the moat reliable as to news, j ry*°~ y accepted the candidacy of th- S,-.
to be sent to the Secretary of State to await the If you are really actuated by a spirit of for- of any paper in the South, if not the beat paper -, n8 t r—
judicial proceedings giveness and have religion on the brain (I guess in the United States. Snob ia the universal »nd prosjwritj to Umt qntoctana•
jnmaai prooeeamp. ft goes no deeper), why not push your equities testimony from these quarters to the merits end lnt ? r ? al **
Senator Mabry then offered a resolution that j „ B ®, n or tim / ond a „ 4 „ n .i I reli ability of the Ti=Wr»nh nn d Mnnoon c/or u I m V, perhaps, claim sow® «»y once m r-ho
ancient place amoutr nations, when Spanish
Governor, and be invited to preside over the I State? This would'bo more like the day of I ' J^Sd
joint convention as the legal presiding officer of Pentecost, than to overpower a few honest men » Hourw- 1 iUu^oua poets and painters, crafty striesuwa
the Senate. | « d ‘bem.to torgve tteurdeMon^ l^t JW Wrt Beectorpreadied wasagymi | a?d hard/navigatoi/ffiied the wSEShS
did it. And so in Florida. Are Georgia Dem- I tM« or any other kind can avert or postpone the
•orats made of les3 manly staff than their breth-1 rosnlt.
ren in those States? Are they willing to write
themselves dawn laggards and doubting Thom-
TOE GEORGIA PRESS*
Thomas Douglas, son of Mr. John Douglas.
| ciai from its London correspondent,
Versailles on the 21st, brings tho following inter- I
view with Bismarck:
Question—Explain the dissatisfaction ex-
ues, wi such an example, such a e timid us I 0 j g avan nah, who was run over by a street car prea«ed in Germany at the plan of the cam-
pleaaing and spurring them to even more he- jp g ava nnah week before last, died Thursday j paign, especially regarding Paris,
roic endeavors ? Are they willing that word I uight, from injnries received at that time. I Answer—The capture of Paris is dam-
shall go to the oountry that with a strong popn- . The Albany Nows of Friday says: j ored for and most be accomplished, sooner or
lar majority in the Stato, they allowed it to re- Pebsoxai..—Colonel E. Halbert, General Su- later, to satisfy the folks at home Respecting
main in the hands of those who have been en- I perintendant Brunswick and Albany Railroad, I the time and manner of effecting the capture
deavoring to bankrupt and destroy it for two ^as in the city yesterday and the day before. pnbIic opinion is widely astray. Had my conn!
_ 0D * o I He informed us that the work nn the roadi* pro. u . ■
years past? } gressing satisfactorily, and that within a weak 8011,66,1 ,oUowed » Pans wonId b8en at *
Democrats—honest men—plundered tax-pay- or t6 n day> the bridge and trestle work at the tacked long ago.
eis of oar dear old Commonwealth—can you I Alappaha will be completed. | Question—Were yonr counsels overruled ?
face yonr brethren of the Union with such a I The Alappaha is 109 miles from Brunswick, Answer—After the victories of Wesaenbunr
record ? I and 60 m “® s ?rem Albany, and when passed the | 6
Mr. Barr, presiding offioer of the Senate pro wmtymSl doBrtT cTtoh it Tike An- ‘' Lat ^ Hour8 “» d tbe Unfruitful Works of Dark- glory of her name, mile the candidacy of the
j xi t_.: __x j> r , . .. . . I Tifisa•" I Duke of Aosta was still under discnssion. the
tern., announced the resolution out of order, naniaa and Sapphira did. After all, the creditor ness 1
ana asxea uxo Benate to retire to its chamber, lost no big things when he lost “ the aid of the “If yon want to make the min of a child sure
which it did, and immediately adjourned. Mr - courts.” An honest man will pay his debts, I give lira liberty after dark. You cannot do
il T - courts or no courts, and the rascal who naver anything nearer to insure his total ruin than to
Moren, in the meantime, was sworn in as Lieu- inlended to pa y haa ’ „ at hia „ ronarfw ^ I let him have libortv to eo where he will without
. ,, T r, „ , . I tr-j -as got his property so fixed j let him have liberty to go where he will without
tenant Governor by Judge M. J-“afford, end ] before now: his plantation and males, his J restraint. After dink he will be sure to get into
was escorted to the Speaker’s chair. He did so,
Duke of Aoata was still under discnssion, the
Government ia Madrid through the North Ger
man ambassador wished to leant the views d
the Court at Berlin in reference to this delicate
question. Here is the reply of the North Ger
man Foreign Office: “I'he Berlin Cabinet hid
been the first to acknowledge, in a speech from
and bnggy, his gold watch, his hah pant-1 communication with people that will undermine I vv 6 . 0 ,T. to ^ e ’ } a |. s P 66cn ; r ?®
swamp and high water difficulties "will have I and Woerth, we emerged from the Tosges and and anno nnoed that he was ready to proceed to aloons, pistol, pocketknife, and tobacco, all be- all his good qualities. Ido notlike to speak to North° f <S^^° cSSendm
As Lvsojtt or Sstej Thousand Domabs a I t*en overcome. Colonel Hulbert gave ns cheer- were marching towards Chalons. Von Moltke baaine8a M ^e presiding officer of the joint loD « . < ® and po ?. r II fe 1 1 . low ba8 nothln £ Theta chfld cm- thereto tota principle wder tbe
DAT.-Mr. James McCray ha. for some years ££f2* they shoald comenpand aid convention. ma^SnXSa d£«i S an uSlmitJdVctoS bow ^^1 not S.wTnSi^e is P«aent circumstances, and not imitate th^
owned a farm of 160 acres on the top of a ridge Albany has a new steam fire engine named anniWiahon of the army, whioh so hurriedly Mr. Lowe offered a resolution that tho Seore- acceptance, when, perhaps, he is owing some saloon within a mile of Mb father’s house where j [?* °f Pranc6 b ^ore the war to interfere *^
of hills on the east side of Petroleum Centre, Thronateeska,” built at Seneca Falls, N. Y., abandoned Chalons. I favored the continuance tary of State and Mr. Miller—Mr. Parker not poor family in distress. Is this equity? he is not well known as one of its own de- “• J55?2L Bpa,a > ,® rr 3
Penn. WMlo tho Coquette well at the foot of and costing $5,425. of the march on Paris, then unprepared for a yet being sworn in-be asked to return to the , Men had better work to pay their debts, in- canters; he “overdoes iniquitous thuigs, when N< ^ Ger^nyWhie fTtte resolntoof
these hills was flowing 1,000 barrels of oil per Henry Tarrer was nominated for the Legis- siege, and take it, or at least cut it off from the Lieutenant Governor the returns of the vote Se^from pan® o-thli^prolertv^ev'twentTluowed^rfMtSd^m at Maht^m 8pain “ to Iw&ntare, lould heartily recognise
day, and otherwelta around it were yieltog^ 1 “ t J 6da68day « byacit « 0M ’“ 00li,, 8restofFrance,wMch8houldthenbeoverninas castatth0lateelectio u. 1
equally large quantities, Mr. MoCray was ope-1 - J , - r T quickly as possible. When the department of Mr. Phelan, Clerk of t’-“ —«•-» — • *»- «-— *<-•- •- **■ *- * *- *
rating with small leases of oU lands, and by in- xronp Sunty^was burned Iast°week— loss’ one lheS6 ‘ ne et 0i86 reached, it was found a the Secretary of State, and <
dustry and perseverance accumulated $75,000, thousand dollars. ***& to crack. First, we determined upon Mr. Moren and a majority of members of the I ^nesTVen ^Tfal^ I ta ^Ihtog I on the sunny shores of theBlue Med.terrmaja
in blissful ignoranoe of the streams of wealth Mr. Thomas Hardy, for forty-three years a bombardment from the secret park of artillery General Assembly being present, then counted not ablo to pay- With 8 u 0 h men I am as ready that yon should aot see with him. It is not The Nizzards are exasperated ontheons tm,
lying beneath the hay and oats ho prudently resident of Troup county, died last week, aged at Ville Coubley; bnt now come now disagree- the vote. to compromise as “Equity” or any other man, merely that tbe child should be broken down, I at rjf 006 reive measures which the tme
cultivated on his own farm Last Anri! how- B « v «nty-six years. ments from the King, advised by Moltke. It The Lieutenant-Governor, Moren, proceeded but I take the position that a large majority of but there are thoughts that never ought to find - T ?°' 0g *
cultivated on bis own farm. Last April, how-1 ^ theLaQrange Eeporter) of Ffiday . wa8 determined to l e f famine reduce the Capi- to count tbe votes for Governor and Treasurer, debtors are maSng money faster than they ever a passage into a man’s brain. As anV if he &£&£ StSS
^- d -uld hasten It resulted in fourteen hundred and twenty. U^a^a^^et^bei^bta
well, in those days wMch 100 barrels is conaid-1 in was the one played off on tbe necroes of oa P lttdallo “. nmo ma J onty for Lm dsay, Democrat, and word an dhonor. “Equity” making very light thoughts that never can be got r-d of, once per-
>i«'4 e*~*» HfX— u. *» I II. Q»«u.n-Thl, HU n. ulu^lly „p. I Uort lurtr-h. ljutod for I ot . mu’. Mto, I lo.e^ou ud ug I I n.S6S
ovor, Mr. Jonathan Watson drilled a well on this
farm that pumped 400 barrels a day, and this
Question-
property, and attracted crowds to obtain leases. I **’• Hall, 1). O. Gresham, It. 1). Adair, and j posed to be your own?
Tho fortnnate owner has now an income of • ‘'^°° dy ” Moreland. They got tho negroes to- | Answer—So far is this from
$7,000 a day. There are about thirty wells on
the farm, pumping from 50 to 300 barrel' a day __ . o
each. Mr. McCray demands half the oils as whether white, or white and colored, or colored, turns were decided. The whole plans are now
royalty,and in some instances receiyes $1,0001 ^ ^ hen U? nomiartion camaoD.two white | changod, for which I am held responsible. Ihaye
tp $1,500 an aero bonus besides.
1 patriote^were neivflr moie'complctely’sold *th^ I bombardment of Paris. I cerning one J. Henry Murdeth, pretending to I be made. “Self preservation is the first law of
Butlbb, in his prononciamento, before tho I the loyal “colored aoldiera who fonght nobly,” | Question—But you hare the satisfaction of | he a correspondent of the Mobile Register. Ha | nature. (They accuse me or being very hard
nomtoating'M^vention^^d^wore^em^l/to “T C . e “ a f to is ° my ., indi f 8tion at f beiD S f 1 p ~ bably bave two Govornor^ The Sen- , ad others had batter rog«d it
support the nominees for tho Legislature excla ^ed from the conncils when great ques- ate will recogmzo Smith, and the House, Lmd- of paper” m good earnost, or
_ i « i .. . . . ® I a: a. *s.v mi v- _i v I mL _ ^:ii l a iLo n^v.%.4- I varv nainfnl nf r
say. The matter will be in the Court soon.
Mobile, November 26.—Inquiries from dif*
the Italian Cibiwi
on Nice in the unt"
uuuu a seeing mo, as ic is oanea, wiua us asm- i r . v. » » - vr Tbe a “l o a J S>
yon might carry | “able lost and wickedness, to have all Ms im- | JJJ"^p^-Sy^Ni^ **
advocate its restoration lo Italy.
’dear sir, you ana wurnever De enacea. 1 do not bcuovo m a .
as “a precious bit j child’s seeing life, as it is called, with its dam-1 r rv. , pap6r » . Op m!one -
I —.1.1. i j i. Li. Italian paDera in Florence.
very painful recollections of moral delinquency I magination set on fire with the flames of hell,
into that country whero all the ill-gotten gains Nobody goes through this fire bat they are
men were adroitly nnt in nomination and iVia I “ ~ 1 —“— i . T n- , . i of earth would not bo able to buy a single drop burned, and they can’t get nd of the scars.”
poor negrt^shad to stick. “S ofblX “° 8ardentIy do8lred and strenuously urged the ferent points in Indiana have teen made con- ?f cold water In war some allowance might
mtriote were never more comoletelv sold than bombardment of Pons. eermng one J. Henry Murdeth, pretending to be made. “Self presoi
Aiiaaj aia in«» j^avaauaivaiiuiduiiV/, uciuad luu I maw iujpi wiviuu ouiuipin nuv Auuguv iiUUij, ■ ^uuouv/u j•**'» ouMoinwuwu vi i w v v r o i _ . .. \ « , - T, _ • .
Boston Lyoeum last Tuesday night, says he is of Meriwether county. They let four white having accomplished tho unification of Ger- is a swindler, and exhibits a well executed conn- ?^’ l d p6 ? C0 p * 1 “ i 6,or
after the West Indies and not cinada. Ha I ™«****«! W&*T' ******."* 1 many? terfeit letter, purporting to be from the propri- • “Pricks has played out. _ Fabmeb.
would demand from England reparation for the I Poor nigs! B * 8 ’I Answer—Ah! I attribute the partial failure I etor of the Register.
Alabama outrages in the shape of her naval sta-1 Six prisoners, among them Alfred Walker, ol Uorman unity to tho delay resulting from New Yobk, November 26.—The schooner
tions in Jamaica, Nassau and the Bermudas. If I who was under sentenco of fifteen years in the these opposing schemes. Had-my advice been I Moonlight, from Bull river, South Carolina,
England failed to respond his remedy would be penitentiary for the murder of Mr. Burrell Bai- followed, Bavaria and Wurtemburg would have November 12tb, was abandoned at sea. Her
non-interoourse, and he thought tho loss of d^’ “ eap6d ^ romtbeBainbrid fl 6 3 allla8t Tnes. been carried on the wave wMoh swept over crow was rescued in an exhausted condition,
American cotton and breadstnffs would work we dip the following items from tho last and toe grand scheme of a united | and brought here safe,
revolution and incalculable damage. He ex- DaIton Citizen: fatherland and Deutcher kaiser would have be-
pected trouble about tbe fisheries and said an I a New Wat to Kindle a Frno —We have I come a reality, instead of a half-hearted con-
armed collision with Great Britain on the ood-1 heard of fires being kindled with kerosene, and [ federation, now about to be born. For mo, tho
fish question was inevitable and desirable, un- J 11,8 startling results that invariably followed, great object of the war never lay on this side
ie3s England would abandon her exclusive daim. | Botfly medut eperaadfinlrodoced by^lttUe | pf tho Rhine,but on the side, whero I meant
Administration and the Ala
bama Claims.
The following, which the Courier-Journal’s
a committee has been formed in Florence to
agitate for this patriotic object. Strong exp!**
sions are freely used about the policy of Caiopr,
who, at the termination of the Aostro ltiu* 11
war, drove the people of Nice, in spite of them
selves, by his harsh declarations, into the am*
of France.
by^art^Km^SV mVdibta Wu C J V****#™ sp0cia1 * of Wednesday, says was ° NoThtogrowhas transpired concerning to
a “ b6 White House, and wMoh ap-1 threatened “ ‘ R 5
The Hoboken City Treasury was blown open
I and robbed of Reoord3 for the past ten years,
others will not pay me.” Please point out the I u *' J *** oa noa8e . ““a wmon ap-1 vureaienea Rosauin complication. PaJM?
chapter that inculcates suoh a moral, or crants P«ared verbatim Tuesday in the Administration ““ in Ikigland is somewhat quieter, tmterwj
such a license. organs of Washington, is understood to state ^ ngd0p< ? d ? 0,1 Gortschakoff^ireply^
“ - . ’ . . .... „ } expected before Saturday. We do cot
The Lasi Horrible Tlurder- Ilaf cbery 1116 6XBct tb « adminutrahon on the that Russia is bent on war, but only
of a Whole Family—Their Heads snbject to wMoh it refers: remove the restrictions imposed upon b«
The Alabama ease is now with Gnat Britain. I Gw treaty of Paris. The great
Cat oh* and their Bodies Rnrned. _ iaa Aiaoamacase ia now witn Great Britain. J arana. xi» V-T—Ata
™i—1„...■ Tie r „
and $10,000 in bonds. The money was depos- I at Ieast » wa3 committed near Potosi, Missouri, erately prolonged the rebellion. Satisfaction for Petersburg waa ready to aubmit its demacM
itflfl elsflwhere lasfc Saturday—the murderers are John Arm- these grave wrongs should as deliberately be I a European Oongress has been contra
uea e.sowcere. - I—n- "-..-x —•- - There is also no truth in the dispatch, «*■“*
Mb. Gbant Gone Into the Claix Aoxnct I In a distant part of the house of a gentleman
Business.—From the foUowing found in For- N^ng not far from here, the bright idea entered
° I hie haoH nf nnnnnrr nn fhA n/iala tho nnntnnfa nr
to 8 the f shXr^Dg n MUed tmTo Itindloafire sbou,d exist one 8T eat country, one great peo- I a grand supper to the Washington journalists
- - — - - - 1 pie, and one great Emperor. I to-night.
The United States makes no entang-i xil. uu.u >u -» r‘, r .v„ -'.icianci
1... -.t That is her | *hat Bismarck had officially demedjbecnw^
LoNnoS-Novambar 26.—Gorts-jhakoff's raniv I New Yobk, November 21
Messrs. Boessle & Sons, of the Arlington, gave I stron 8 nnd Cba iles Jolly, miners. On that day I
they went to Potosi and got drnn^ and on their J tra^jtinn^ policy, at once EeiTduty andhericov- j °f *ny secret understanding bd-e-gj
way homo “called at the cabin of David Lnpere, enant, and that is to-day the attitnde of Presi- ] «nd Russia. The next few days will of**"
i » . f. a FronoU creole residing a mile and a half north dent Grant. He does not piopoee to take ad- lighten us on the situation.
Arrived, victor t /-if pAl.itu WhilA tlinra a iliffl/mlfviivAea kafwiAAn I A » xi visa v.« . «• .. *
— ^^^r” ( ay» the mouth-piece of the Ex- i on the bead of that nig, whar the wool ortor I e — 1 6 I ' | r"7i.”'Vj 1:1. “V i »“>, mo nma mam upon tne sense or jus- I Helena, wiuseuyon a poor ~ TtiaS
ccnhve) 'invoicing a very large amount of mon-1 gro^r." It had been peeled off leaving his head cisio n arrived at to day, and wiU hold anothor In tho coniS2 of human events, to vindicate bund, knocked her down with his fist and then ticeof the English Ministry and the English thing that no photographist can catch. t (
in ^hich the pnblio generally are interestad, bare footed. When informed of the lamentable meeting on Monday,'when a final decision will my course during tho war, anil to make good a s ?■ J“ t e - 1 °f: .- , - . masses, believing that they wiU seize the first cathedral three hundred and twenty-
is now before tho Acting Commissioner of Pat r.,.1 t,. m k .. ,l i. ’ ..l.,, Armstrong, m the meantime, had procured I fittina: occasion to close no tha onlv r*™ a iniru> I hioh. hArins cost two millions of dollars,
i was not serionsly hurt, but there was “ no har
on the bead of that nig, whar tha wool ortor
Napoleon’s Tomb.
—. you want yonr stay in Pans to be c
tone, leave till the last your visit to tee 1 , ,
" Napoleon. Aamngojntotoi^^
Tho Cabinet is again quarroling over tho do- . hare nominated me a* one of tlulrAldermen:
,. — ,i , , moment when the cause of the Union was doubt-1 man, who was with the great Frenchman»
endeavored to prevent the JuUmg of her bus-1 ful, the President relies upon the sense of jus- Helena, will seU you a poor picture of some
eats, General “ 8 nZTh'ezZl^of I GrenloS ^ ^ I be Macbed ’ Tho C ‘ binct wiU ^ 1 ‘
the patent for the Woodruff sleeping mrs, which Temiblk A^at.—We lcwn that a young m coancU 03 Ta83day -
?, U - 8lce P“? cars in the United M r. HaU. of Walker county, was seriously, if A telegram from Tours, of tho 25th, says it
titateB. Jt i»wdl understood thatthePresident no t fatally, stabbed in the neck by a young man I is rumored that a groat sortie was effected on
promise then made, it becomes necessary that I
should once more appear before you.
Daring the year' 1S62 I had the ’honor of
being appointed “pike maker" to his Excellency,
Commnncler-in-
Precured j fitting occasion to close up the only remaining | high, having cost two milhons
that the Acting Commisioner will take the rc-
sp)ntibilityot decidingso important a question.”
act particulars we did not learn; bnt it seems
that on account of somo words, or blows, young
Catlett drew his knife and stuck Hull in the
neck, sinking it to the dopth of two inches,
when the blade broke, leaving it imbedded in
the flesh. At last accouts the young man was
heads from all their bodies. The two children
•were also murdered. The men then fired the
cabin and burned it to the ground, with the
bodies of the butchered people in it. Tho mur-
\vuila eb employed j derers then fled and have not yet been captured,
army corps, and has formed one army and { a oall wan made for live nun to serve as Inferior 1 ‘ “ rr '~ 3 " ' *
been deprived of itscommaud, and will not sub- j Judges, and nototilwfc.nding my laudable, lli
mit twice to such usage. He wants active ssr- I cratice and retponsrAq occupation, I was one of
vice, and not organization work. i tLo fir.st to respond to that. call.. But u T en I
The Army and Navy Gazette of to day under- found scnio ; tlu-iy otl-eio es equally; brave i nfi
nu axo with which he knocked down Mrs. La- cause of difference between a people speaking catea to one dead man. Under its bn _
-Peres s'ster and then completely severed the j the same language and animated by the samel dome ia a concentration of wonders. -
nAitira frnm fill IhPiP hnniAR 'I ha vita Ah«M»An I ftlloTl ftthAf » * •« *• •» « x . .^kAimAii WIU
aome m a coiicenixauou o» w uuu ''* , i
ashes resting there, but the embalmed ,,
decayed body of Napoleon, in military
a red sarcophagus of Finlander quartzi , r7
ished to the last perfection by skillful
ry, and resting on a rook of green gl*j*®“ gC j
The Russian Question.—Loudon was more
easy on the Russian question yesterday, than
tho day before. Tbe psnic had subsided and . . _
the apprehensions of a dissolution of the Cab- ? J1 . ng in a c T itioal condition, the physicians stands that Russia Lot a now wc’.pon, superior
x , , .. .. , , being unable to extricate the blade. Tho wound < Q Env tiflo in existence,
mot had subsided. At the same time what we I j 3 thought to be fatal. 1 y ” e ^
stated as tho probable faot in relation to Gortch- Two Federal soldiers who robbed Isaiah Da- Ykbsailles, November 21.—Tho Prussians
akoff’s note turns out to be true. It is simply yi sat Atlanta, a few weeks since,were convicted wero compelled to fire upon thousands from
fair and friendly words—he recalls nothing. iri TO nlt< S,®, np f. rI ? r Pr H ay ' . .. . Paris who approached thoir linos. Thowoathcr .
The policy of Bnasia is settled, and the qn£ shSerfal Attatta, onFri^anVtwfAtiSta 0oatinaed ’ | ia fnd forc '’
tion is simply whether the other powers Will “swolls” had a rough and tumble fight in the I ble.
’ * mud of Broad street the day before. Result— —
a nice blue coat badly smeared.
J Four companies of Federal soldiers left At
lanta for Charleston on Wednesday.
The Lee Monument at Richmond.
We printed, a few days sinoe, an earnest ap*
but the officers and a large posse of citizens are I P 651 fr °m certain ladies in Richmond, Va., to j rounded^by tatohre^eral lampsofbroEM)' 1 ^
.in pumuit, and their, arrest is regarded as oer- the “women of the South” to aid in the oollec-1 twelve marble statues of great size—ore
tmxk | tion of funds for the purpose of eroding a mon- I wreath, as if to crown; another with a P* 8 !. (
;e record for the ages; fiLoUcr _
The MlNNonri Olsfranchisement. I nment te Genen * 11-8 at EiobmontL To-mor. I *makei^y ty— {ot a v
The St-. Louis Democrat gives the census of row C 27tb ) ba31,6611 selected as the day to take pa J[ ed spirit; Mother with a trumpet to
1,714,000 np » ooliection for that purpose in all the the way for the coming of a hing-ta®
a disfran- I ohurches of the South. ' " | ment enamelled into a crown of laure
consent to a relaxation of the treaty.
The End op a Oabtet-Bao “Developeb”
“Flat Beoke.”—The Tallahassee Floridian
publishes the following obituary: The per
sonal effects of Gen. M. S. Littlefield were sold
in Tallahassee one day last week, for over-due
Flobence, Novombor 26 —A volunteer dele
gation of notables meet the Spinish delog itioa
at Genoa on Monday, with the offinal annoanc i -
ment of Aosta’s oleotion. Austria aal Pnaia
have congratulated Yiotor Emanuel upon ' the
•vauti Soldiors of the class of 1813 aro to le
dismissed on farlough tho 1st of next month.
A sharp shock of an earthquake was felt to-
Bunnino Tuehselve8.—The Herald, of Sun
day, says:
Imran w r, _ I Som6 °f the States of our Union must be
nouse rent. Ono year ago the General was in- running themselves, or newly so, at present. .
i.uigmg in every extravagance that money eonld Yesterday the Governors of Colorado and Geor- day a t Ramayna.
g.M.ia, $£5<‘\12£5&'SZiZSt£% 2i -- Ts “ a ‘°" ml p '“-
.. . ’ now he is so fallen L^j family of ex-Governor JewolL of Conneo- si»ns have left Sedan for Paris. Tlio bridges
that none aro so peer as to do him reverenee. (tietti. ’ I to their rear have been destroyed,
patriotic ns nnre-if, I-mcvcstly declined t<>s?rv<>,
pToinisiui', b'-t'CVtr, at Feme future time fo
Eerie lhe ptopla iu-tkat or some cdur capacity,
and el'hough iin-t prouu'sc- was trade prior to
June, 1865, and legally Xiarred'by'ihojrvlicf law,
New,
if rimuirg for.'Alderinan cf "the Pcuflli ^, T .,r 1 £5
iiot c iT: iilcwd ftilli-d n-ii.c i-athfvctn-a fov
this shio 11 lli-rs grorcirr, U-en-I suppcso'I 'rjeat
run for Clerk of i! ! 1 ffrifr'*bvX 1 - i:rt, Sheriff, or
do r-oi-ie other Cqatllync pleasant ihirg. ;
most'
heavy
is not as oleir us tho Ocmnlgee after a shower,
then a portioc, at least, of this attiole has been
written in vain. Rospectfally,
G. l’>. 1‘xOEEIiTS.
N B.'—I most positively decline to run for
Receiver of Tax Returns. G. B. R.
Macon, Ga., Nov. 23, 1870.
•Missouri, by which it appears to be
.ihbaiii(ants. Ia order to show that the
. hi - itlaSs of whites has not been as large as
’m i Ik en claimed, il estimates one vote to from
*is t" sis end n half porsons, and finds from
.-thi-jithab the State has about256,000 voters. As
21-2,000 yotes were actually registered, the Dem-
fist.it tiiitik3 that the disfranchised do not ex
From the following it will bo seen that Mrs.
S. S. Poe, of this city, has been requested to
aot for Macon:
Mrs. 8. & Poe .* Having been appointed by
the Ladies Lee Monument Committee, of Bich-
Xhert
c t i ia number 63,000. The error of the Dem-1 mond, as their Associate Gommittee' for the
o • K. .111 tl:o six nud six and a half basis. I State of Georgia, and realizing the importance
Oh o.pons one vote to a trifle overfive of italn- of perfect organization and prompt aotion, we
h .bit .1U Now York State gave 830,000 votes respectfully suggest that you should aot for the
iu 1 tics, and it has but 4,368,600 people now. I city of Macon, selecting as. your associate one
b II 1 ', it will be seen, was in tlio near neighbor- I or two persons whom you deem competent. All
hood of ono voter to five inhabitants. New | contributions for thia object must be sent to
which radiates on all sides a living star-■ a ^
are gilded gates, and sposking tvcotn, ^-.’ jj.
radiant canopy, and elaborate basso- -- ,
and embossed pillars, and two Persian^
holding, on cushions, a sceptic ^aca
and oeilingsjwhieh blossom with *, >’ drip'
French and Italian masters—their hR
ping down the marble in blue ana s.
emerald and gold.
Oh! it is a dream of beauty:
giant could wake up s
If the
1 01 ueuiuy. « -gM
and look s^nnd, t-■ . T .
toink ho lay in the^Ioscow ; Pf vd?
Hampshire has polled about 80,000 votes on
32(1000.people, or quo . to four. Indiana hcs
given 353,000 votes, and tho number of her
people is loss than Missouri claims. Thera are
not less than 350,000 vo’es in Missouri, or 147,-
000 moro than have ever been cast at any pre
vious election. Tho disfranchisement, now
abolished, has been immense.—Cincinnati En
quirer.
Miss Cecilia Minis, Secretaiy of tbe Ladies Lee
Monument Committee for Georgia, at Savan
nah, Ga. Mrs. Joseph E. JoeS3Ton,
Mrs. A R. Lawton,
" Mrs. K- O. Axdebson,
Mrs. J. F. Gilheb.
Miss Cecilia Mena,
Secretary of the Ladies Leo Monument Com
mittee of 8avamiah. .
eted, and the glistening whiteness aro
tho marniDg shining on Russian sno d toB i»l ?
uuivorsal empire had oome to him, sn “> r „ *si
his' palace, Egypt had sent its J
Switzerland its" maible, and G r0 * ca rr(lBS9 it
ture, and Rome its pictures, and toJoia ir
bronze, and that tho reverential spt■ ' yet the
all kinds of national oostnm 6 , Ieani»» ^ 0 f
balustrade to look, were the 8
a universal religion.—De Wilt 1
mo*.
i.■>.