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The Georgia 'W'eekly Telegraph and. Journal & IVTessenger.
Telegraph and Messenger.
MACON, JANUARY 20, 1871.
“Prussian Civilization.”
We are getting rather nauseated with.Jhis
phrase. It has reached and passed the point of
endurance by those who know what a cruel thing
it is—how robberies and outrages upon the de*
^ ^ fenceless peasantry of France, such as were un-
known oven to the most villi an ous bummers of
( yUw Yankee army, are being daily perpetrated—
^ . ‘ . and how, at this very moment, Paris, with its
2 ** thousands of helpless women and children,
ruthlessly, and in shameful violation of the rules
of civilized warfare, and to the disgust of Chris
tendom, is being bombarded. All these things
are infamous, and sufficient of themselves to
make “Prussian civilization” a synonym of
everything that antagonizes that term, bnt what
shall we say when we learn, a3 we do from a
cable dispatch received one day last week, that
they do not even respect hospitals filled with
sick and wounded. The dispatch said that shells
had fallen in the Luxemburg gardens without
serious damage, “bat noar the military hospital
of Vaidegraee which the Prussians are able to
recognize by the ambulance flag floating at its
dome, the shelling has been very serious /"
Is this, too, a sample of “Prussian civiliza
tion?" Bih! Let ns have no more of such
Bluff. It is of a piece with Prussian “modera
tion,” Prussian “piety” andPrnssian “aversion
to the war.” Or perhaps we shall be told that
tins is done in “self defence”—to keep the in
valids from hurting them—to check “French
aggression.” Old King William may still con
tinue to cantingly invoke the favor of Heaven,
and whine abont the inteiposition of Provi
dence, bnt while ho permits such barbarities,
the verdict of Christendom will be recorded
against him as fearfully responsible for what
has now become one of the most brotal, cause
less and indefensible warfares ever waged upon
a civilized nation.
We would almost donbt the sincerity of tho
Almighty’s claim—“Vengeance is mine”—did
wo not believe that this King and his people
wore not, some day, to be made to drink to tho
very dregs, a cup even bitterer than that they
are pressing to the lips of brave, beautiful, nn-
happy France. Time is, indeed, an avenger,
and to his relentless memory, and still more re
lentless judgment, we are willing to remit the
criminal and his mctostrous crime.
In the Union.
Onr yesterday’s edition ought perhaps to
have contained a solemn address of felicitation
to the peoplo of Georgia upon being once more
in the American Union of States. Four Re
presentatives, on that day, from Georgia, were
sworn in and took their seats in tho American
Congress—a fact from which we assume that
Georgia is in the Union once more. Bnt a very
little consideration satisfies ns we onght not to
shout. This being in the Union is a condition
of extreme peril—it is not being “out of the
woods” by any manner of means. We have
now been reconstructed four times in six years,
and have been dodging in and out of that con
cem like the Harlequin in Punch and Jndy.*
In and ont—up and down—hero wo are and
here wo ain’t—now yon see ns, and now yon
don’t. In short, Georgia has had as uneasy
time of it in the American Union as a toad
under a harrow.
The.Sonthem States generally have fared no
better ever since wo knew anything about that
contrivance—partly their own fault, bnt more
the fault of the other erring sisters. We know
how it is in school when a little crowd gets in
from a country neighborhood, feeling very nat
urally as good &3 the rest, bnt meeting with a
decided disposition to invidious treatment. The
girls laugh at their dresses—pull their hair and
stick pins in them. Theboys cheat them in mar
bles—crack their shins in hockey, chalk their
baok3 and play all manner of town tricks on
them in wrestling. This makes the country
minority snappish and ungracious, and then,
likely enough, the others will turn to and whale
them for being quarrelsome.
Just so, on a larger scale, has the school of
the American Union been, to the Southern
States. We have been sorely run upon all that
time, in almost every conceivable way. The
Southern love and reverence for the Union thir
ty years ago was wonderfully strong. It is true,
that all the evidence of its power and greatness
in most of our region did not go beyond a pos
tage stamp or a mail coach; bnt the South felt
she had made the concern and rejoiced in it Cn all
the pride of authorship. Washington planned
its battles and presided at the birth of the Fed
eral organization. Jefferson drew up the de
claration and Madison elaborated, explained
and defended the grand political structure,while
Monroe and Jackson guided it safely through its
baptism of fire and blood.
So wo say, the South then far excelled the
North in devotion to the American Union, and
it took a very long system of abuse, perversien
and sectional domineering to break down that
devotion, just as now it will require a genere-
The Sliteeatli Amendment.
Concerning the nature of the 15th Amend
ment to the Conatitntion of the United States
a lively contest is now going on. Certain old
ladies in pantaloons, and otherwise, are making
a wonderful ado because the Constitution of
the United States makes no formal mention of
God, co nomine. It is true, it may well be
BY TET.J&GRAJPFr-
was not employed in certain counties, saya sub-1 pers recently laid before the Senate by the I
siantially, I can. hardly venture to prononsce I RraBldent, in reference to the oondition of the I
thecounUes in which the cases of individual I ®° Uthe . m StRt68 ’ * Uch °° mmU > e to P°wer |
WASEnraxeN, January 17.—The agent of the | rae counties m wumniae oases oi inaivmuai i 6mploJ a olerk, stenographer, send for pei
Associated Press is authorized and requested by outrage are reported, as in the condition of in- I sons and papers, administer oaths, and to in-
CoL Robb, Collector of Customs in Savannah, j surrection. In my opinion the civil law of the vestigate the matters referred to in the doou-
to state in connection with certain publications State onght to be sufficient to suppress disor-1 aod papers aforesaid, as to the truth or
copied from a Washington dispathto a Northern ders. He cannot contemplate the use of an character allegedTohare^enMmmittedUHffii
paper, that he has not had an interview with armed foroe to punish individual vio- Southern States. A bitter debate is progress-
answered that all those provisions of the Con- I the President—has not visited the Executive I lution of law, in times of profound peace, and big, and will bo continued. to-morrow. The
Patent AP-putp f(\^.
stitution requiring official oaths are distinctly Mansion in company with CoL Kryzacowski, calk the attention of the Legislature to the tnms upon whether the documents
predicated on the fact that it is the form of and has made no allusion to any one about out- fact thataU the cases reported of violence are Smitottee^lf ifnSttSd’thJ* the |
Government of a people having a settled belief I r0 g e8 fa g a yannah. Tho Georgia election, I individual, none have assumed the character of I whose terms expire on the 4th of March are I
in the existence of the Deity-p-a reverence for I (j 0 l. yjobb reports, as almost monotonously quiet [ public combination against law, and they are I generally bitter. The following is a specimen:
His authority and fear of His displeasure; bnt | and peaceful. | within the regular jurisdiction of the criminal j Earner hoped a special committee would be |
this does not satisfy the old ladies. There must j The Jndioiary Committee of the Senate have I courts. I ^f^jfor^the T^erextt^o^Tife^and^'r next 6 ' I
be a clause especially devoted to this point, and had a meetingon tho Georgia Senatorial question, Hahtpobd, January 17.—The Democratic and the wholesak^denial of the 6 exercls^ofUie
we may conceive of the difficulty of wording an I the result of which has not transpired. I Convention nominated the present incumbents. I rights of citizenship. He reminded the Senate
amendment which shall satisfy alike Trinitari- The House passed a bill providing that car- The resolutions condemn the Federal adminis- *, bat *P°° 1110 announcement on the ' Senate
ans, Unitarians, Israelites and all the other the- g 06 s in port on the 31st of December small pay tration as unworthy of the confidence of the
ologians who hold such diverse views of the duties under tho olM tariff law. people; believe in territorial expansion but op- ansaa who was assassinated because of hispoliti-
personality of the Divine Being. Chicago, January 17.—Twenty-fiva .jhes of pose such when occasioned or sought by fraud, ca l opinions, ho (Warner,) ha4 asserted that
Bat doubtless in this difficulty lies the very snow have fallen in the-last forty-eight hours, violence or intimidation, particularly in the case * be Government had shown its power to
root of their intense zeal for the amendment. The railroads are not much obstructed. of San Domingo; endorse the removal of disa- to ^roteoTite ^tiz^iw^He^defended
It is a fine ohanoe to bring heretical noses to Philadelphia, January 17.—Samuel Wolfing- j bilitiesof all citizens; favor free -aehools, and I himself from the charge of inconsistency.
the grindstone, and prostitute the Federal Gov- ton’s cotton mills have been burned. j condemns tho granting of public lands torail-1 From the day he put off the Federal uniform, i tiiiv Tiro n - —^
emment to the purpose of ehampionizing some London, January 1G, 5 p.m.—A dispatch from I roads and speculators. ' b ®. had offered to the Southern people tte mu “ l! ‘ HUNDRED Plijm.
species of religions faith. It would almost ap- Bordeaux says the enemy have been driven from Richmond, January 17.—The Senate to-day upon ■thrrMtr^i^AlAb^n^lndhore ^>n TRIED
pear that a good many of the pilgrims will not Gien. General Chausey anhonnees the appear- b y an almost strict party vote, appropriated 600 his responsibility as a Senator, that he was wfl-
be satisfied till they rekindle the fires of Smith- ance of the enemy before bis positions. On dollars to purchase the picture of 6en. Lee, bug and anxious to forgive the past; that as a
field or readjust New England! halters under the 1 Sunday a fight occurred with his vanguard, and by the same vote refused an appropriation I R®deral soldier he had fought only for the
Smu° s rU ThLt 0 . C .°. DStitatl °, n 01 . ih ° U ° ite * ° hQCEOy an ordor to 1118 arnJy ning the purchase of the picture of Gen. Geo. H. ESSffidSy*S^day he cCished no ZSSSL| i last year, and tho MOST FaYORablv ,
States. They want the amendment—they must the recent disaster, and oalling for a display of Thomas. ties on aoconnt of the past, but was ready now, beard from il - Ita pmSi *
have it—its absence is an awful species of atbe- I all their soldierly qualities in an effort for its j Easton, January 17.—The post-office was rob- I be had been since the war, torise above | are guaranteed. Thovaloeof ^
ism, to remedy which a special acknowledge- reparation. Ho attributes tbe abandonment of b ed of $3,000, and the Express messenger of I Bao . h considerations, and in a spirit of Christian
ment of God must follow immediately after the Le Mans by his army to an inexplicable panic $1,000 to-night. _ fc^STwUlfareo^Msc^twMd its future* i
15th amendment recognizing the civil rights of I among some troops and tho loss of important New Yobk, January 17.—Arrived—City of j He would vote with the Senator from Cali*-} AND
the negro. j positions, which compromised the safety of the Ra* 19 -
Bnt here come some younger ladies, insisting I entire army. A supreme effort on the part of Boston, January 17.—Wilson re-elected. I nut ne would be sorry to propose .
that the 16th amendment must declare their the army may yet save the country. London, January 1C.- [Special to the New St®8S£ fceS
right to vote instead of tho existence of the j The Pall Mall Gazette has Faris dispatches j York Telegram.]—Indirect intelligence from was rjfor «LSSSfoTiS!ri5" ™
Deity; and then again, there is a third class to Saturday. The bombardment continues. Vais to tbe morning of tho 13th says the shell- swer to the insinuations of a Republican at tanffimtofonnth?^nm *? 48AI,T -*5
who maintain that female suffrage, in some in- I The French accuse the Prussians of using petro-1 * n £ continued with murderous consequences. I *** kouthem outrages was, that if the I
explicable way, is established by the 14th amend- Jeum shells. Trochu in an order to-day renews The people do not urge capitulation, and cling
“ 6n ‘ There was a lively fight last week in I his laudations of the troops for bravery and I to the chance of relief from the forts on the j klux assassins, in over-riding the South, it was ! n-
Washington be.ween the female suffragists and steadiness. eastern sido. All the forts on that side of the ti “® tb ® country knew it. He hoped it was a seemitv f« the*RuareiteeoMts mibtto liroti
ladies who did not want the suffrage. Thesuf- Bobdeaux, January 10.—'The Germans at- cit J, including Nogent and the Bathney para- “ ofctrtte > and deprecated the drawing of parly * - 1
fragists met in Convention on the 11th and tacked Chausey yesterday. His army resisted P«ts are certainly tellingwith terrible effecton the*troth* of 8 these aUegMiona ^tt^wreto
made a demonstration on Congress. First, they well except in the centre. Bourbaki continues th ® Prussians. That part of the oity had to be show that Democratic ascendency in tbe SoHth I
demanded to be heard by the House Judiciary to attack Belfort ~ '■ | ' ^ ■ ‘ ‘ 1 kgU ““ - * “ - '
BONE PHOSPHATE
HOW. C. C- LA.NGS0K
(Agricultural Editor MobUe Eegiata)
_ . - . He wa3 fighting yesterday crowded with people. Temporary shelter has ?»ad been secured through popular violence and rives advisory snDsrrision tn .
Committee on tho point that woman suffrage is I and occupied Mont Bilaird. Tho battle was I been found for thousands of people in the Bois IUe wonld expect his Democratic I Fertilizer. ' p ‘ offia
conceded by the 14th amendment The com- resumed to-day. De Vincennes. ' fnends to unite ia applying a remedy for the NO HIGH FREIGHTS from the far E aaf M
mittea nngallantly and sternly refused to hear Washington, January 17.—The Dominican The worksof artof the Luxemburgare safely Sale charges. He reafffromDemwsrattenews^ to^bepahTw
them. Then they insisted that the committee expedition has embarked. stored away. The building only is nearly de-1 papers comments on the refusal of the Senate to (Northern) manufacture, and hence the “LmS
should report a bill, drawn up by Biddy Wood- The Reconstruction Committee this morning stroyed. ’ - I restore the Arlington estate to the widow °f I 8tM^krd°FVrmiVftr1n S *h Ll> CHEAPER, thin u,
hull, declaring that fact. Bnt the committee appointed a snb-committee, constitutingPorter, London, January 17.—Dispatches from Ver- ebiSitioim of 1119 COTTON SEED MEAL u’prodncsd ritw
refused. Then, on the 12th, Mrs. Commodore chairman, Upson and Morgan, to report at the J sailles of the 16 th say the details of the pursuit j lawless condition ofsociety there. He tiled I ^onnd^nir^^f W £ ^ E3 2r ? E^ered ft oat
Dalghren and Mrs. General Sherman, .brought next meeting of the committee, what should bo of Gen. Chausey are coming to hand. On tbe an incident within bis own experience of being FARMERSABETNTOEDtosfcttti Stow ■
battery of heavy and light artillery to bear done in regard to the removal of political-disa- th ® 13th, when ten miles east of Le Mans, the attempt daring a late canvass to MUla and witness the operations of prodne^
i . I ....... . r 1^.. _ . _ ’ I hrfiflJr nn a maaiin#. tv. T,»r»o'rlnn ‘ ' ^
JLess Cotton.
We are rejoiced to hear such accounts from
the planters as leads us to look for a heavy fall- . .
ing off in cotton production next year, and a 11011 ° f fairand considerate treatment to rein-
corresponding increase in food crops. This I 8taf9 tho government in its old position in tho j thousand women. j The Secretary of War has transmitted to I gagement. Camp Contie was taken after firing I P® 11 ^ tie meeting were killed or wounded,
wiD, indeed, bo only the most ordinary prudence j _ on -bem heart, it must spring up and grow j Defeated at all points the suffragists organiz- Congress a large nnmberof papers relative to ofewshots; bnt the large stores of material of I in the interest of the Democracy and
No man can undertake to predict what sort of fr0m “ T of beDeficen09 > and ifc cannot -r d a “N ati °nal Central Committee of Women to Senator Sprague’s trade with Texas during the war recently there had been carried off by the SSdSto g* 8 * ,fl an3 of carrying a
a difficulty with England Butler and Grant may cud 8 elIe d °r scolded, birthed or insulted into 1 Bta 7 in Washington and watch Congress,” and war. 1 ■ - - - I county in which it occurred. There w 8R T,om-«»f.
work np in their efforts to secure re-election, Southe . rn P eo P Ie - Bnt quite aware that here J wo have no donbt Congress will bear watching Wilson, renominated for the Senate by the
and turn the tide of politics by some xemarka- 1S0Ur manifest destin y and our future for weal very well, and the ladies are very proper per- Massachusetts Republican, is eqnivaleat to an
ble stroke of partizan tactics. Just as likely as I ° r W0 . 6 mus ^ worked out in the Union, Geor-1 son8 to look after them. A subscription was election.
— .A at. _ — I cn Q will d A liAW ltnnl — -C 1« - a .a 1 VaiuAil 4/. AT. * n a. . . a.i a . I
against the suffragists in the shape of a memo- bilities, and what legislation is neoessay to pro- French were driven into a disorderly retreat, “if 615 ??,* 1 S? tow f ot L winter . ,
«»*» «■*»*., b, several lee. tie people of He South. .nth . I.. 0, fo„ huutod p*o».„l J „ teSS* H ““ l * »«*
THE MS6DM FERTILIZER,
, , , - - , connty in which it occurred. There was no great- I Beciua ®rt tea ehnple composition of wticlcaltan
retreating French, er provocation for it, than there was n<w for 6 e ° od ’the Punty of which hc-
Beaumont was oconpied without much re- fire a shot in the Senate Chamber. He Because it is sold at a lower price than anrtrtK
Bistance. One thousand prisoners were taken. “u 6 ? in ‘ 0rl ^ 6 d that dnnng the melee, sev- j of like qnahty could be, which is brom’-1
London January 17 l^-SO p ir.—IT.nr,- W.l I ® ra .' sb°ts were fired at himself. After charae- from a distance.
P..lbo,u.y B o t .p» wb ,,o,o lteB o It -^|g»_»m dob.,out o, m „o^.l, l o,^|.^lo.ll«t ttS Court, m ibo»5,Au. M ,d.| rof««lo MU, iulbo llMokudu-1 to U.pnd.«».Au^.ta ^?fcd& 1^3
ton crop is marketed, and we leave the planter , ’ ,... r - es ^ abl ‘S l1 order, justice, liberty and meat question, on which Mrs. Woodhnll led off vestigation case, claiming that the matter -is on the 16th, that the number of prisoners can- H was impossible to punish the offenders, be- no matter what the price.
to imagine his condition to suoh an event, with rt-anquihty under the star-spangled banner, no with ten thousand dollars. If the Conrfs de- purely political, over which the House has aao tnred to and since the battles of Le& — “* 1
a crop absolutely unsaleable, and an insufficient wiat may ^ her P recls ® political status cld ® that the 14th Amendment does not confer jurisdiction. increased to fully 20,600. Four loo
supply of provisions on hand. ‘he Housz._The naval appropriation bill «f and 400 wagons are among the spoils. | favor a week’sdebate wer the relerenre of*the .
But we are sorry to hear that other than pm- 3 and oatof tho Unlon of 0x0 States - Wto Amendment is to be agitated, and agitated nineteen and a quarter millions was made tho A dispatch from^Versailles says a German de-1 outrage message. The eommunica- I Col. IF D. Mann:
dential reasons will diminish the-crop. Many The Koad to Kuin. wo “ en are “troduoed to the baUot, special order for Tuesday. ‘ ' ----- - -
to negroes 8 knds i The Philosopher of the Tribune discanting on wtfefactory^^rivltege* iStoey^tit ^ p Bu ‘J e,oCered , a ^ktion authorizing the I - *x«uouioroe, one sucoeeaea m es-1 were received from military commanders, ante- I 96 * give jou my experience with it Ocr I
to negroes. This wfil lead to results in crop hard timeg attributes them to laziness—or «« yP e ‘ e th y <eet ltj President to appoint a commission to examine caping byonttmg its way throngh the enemy’s four or five years from this time, and few Iand *®P°or, red bill land. Used 200 lbs. tothe
. .. . i or, as. 1 who received benefit from Government aid Now- ’ ' I ofthem are of areoenfc date. Those from Gen-1 to ,“ 0 L GiUs ?l a , t75; ihr«
famished to the several Paoifio Railroads. Adviees from Laval of the 36th state that the f when toey commanded | mper' ton. Tbe land waa all worked
The commission have power to send for per- •nny of Chausey has retreated in excellent or- that the most recent communicattoL^ref^ wrighE’“offiKddaue"®^
sons and papeas. Referred to the Committee dm-, and reached its new positions on the 14th &e Gov. of Florida, and Gov. Holden, towhioh picking andTrighingmyeelff and 1 know thatfim
on Appropriations. The bill exempting canal I ioctant. Fifty thousand French troODS left 1 1116 latt9r mentions as a fact, which will surprise I f* 8 “ ore cotton gathered to the acre on the l
boats from the acanne hospital tar, passed.
The bill, regulating the transportation
. . ... . — nara times, attributes them to lazi
and rent wWch may berepresented byacypber. he sfates it> ]arge a fihara of
The mass of the planters will buy little or no ' *- « L _ .. . _ .
-or, as
onr peoplo
Extending Its Operations.
fertilizers and ifcJTr.ni f ny “ tu ® " no are trying to live by something else than pro- We observe that the so-called “UEionLeaguo’
tion We have heard it co . 0r an0t ^ r6da0 ‘ ductiva indnstxy.” He assumes that one third ® meeting at Washington last Friday, at.
SlSS k>Mbb rotfe m liviug b, t* OU, tfteu cjllug ou oS* u»a t»diu 8 iiS I “ “ d
• ■ — ’ es > I vrita. in all manner of dlsrenniaWa i~a I like Barkis, ‘Trillin,” they determined to “ex
tend its operations, especially at the South.
least 25 per cent or upwards of 100,000 bales, ^tog ge^, he adi.
Let ns travel along slowly, for a while, and see b b 1
I Cherbourg to reinforce flhanaav nih« JTv- ““Y who do not know to the contrary, that £ 9a than anyofter part of the place. The Mi
■■■■ taeroourg to reinforce Chausey. Others are to Andrew Johnson is the head of the Ku-Klix -““H ««“ my own experience, and in to
We are fast becoming a nation of schemers I Bainey, a mulatto barber from Charleston who!, Xfl ° DUi ’ regnlfttan8 trans P° rtati oa of be sent at onoe. It is nnderstood there will be three reports I T* 0 took - Doliceofi, > |
to live without genuine work. Onr boys are not has a seat to the House of Representatives' said lT ° 8t0Ck ’ finaUy P“®« dana 80M to the Senate Vaiauntre, January 16.-GeneraI Werder ontheGeorga Senatorial question. The P ma- RefpertfmiS’7£™£tl Pen0t toaDythtlle
learning trades; our farmers sons are crowding theLeairaa wasnaAocaarwfnr« ur ’ d by »vote of 124 to £7. was seriously attacked yesterday by four French J 9nt 7 ffl vor Hill and Mailer. Theminorty favor J ' ' n H Fim
^^*ffles^ga5S!Sgrs5KSHarBg?ssgl
^ j of Judges were under discussion, and it was ob-1 He lasted nine hours, and the attaok was vieto-1 WuanNGXON, January 18.—The news from. I Land C ° U " ln ?fi' llia ei P cneri99 J* thetweolto
served that Chief Justice Taney’s daughters I riously re,pnlsed at all points. The German loss j Bobeson oounty concerning the reoent mar- plantation in Alabmi **1 used man kbad^anS
were compelled to earn their living as copyists was 2 ®°* ? era , and oatra 8 ea committed by a lawless nure,butlnevernaed’ai.jthingthrtwon]dbeoiilo
- I rJ 1 — - 'band of outlaws possess no political signifi- compare with the Langdon Fertilizer ”
eance whatever. Lowrey, the leader, and nearl- ——-
’ v ’ ’ _ . - THE PBIOE ATTHB HILLS 13 160 FEB TON.
■United States Mar-1 tf -r. Wp ^ h
* boat or can
.. i, —. 1 , n a wvvu, free at the
reiterates landing or depot up country—sacks and twine fnr-
1 nuhed by the Mills.
if we do not make better speed after alL
Sheridan. I into
This distinguished bummer has turned np to co .?. ; -
Greece, where he is represented to have created u do i lollsevrork for ™S ee > however urgent jnat as much of it as possible,
the wildest excitement. The famo of his ex- menJSd b^tog^f her artf^nsMiffioM^worto lh Tth’ aPP °ri > ’ UlOTeforo * from thesa oat S iTin 88
^^roftoSnr fp . Mf _
doah Valley, had preceded him, as had ako the £a ? a J ^ emp: tkon «? we *» overrun National Treasury, in order that they may set *** by thM ad ' b * tte . nes 8onth sldo °f J an8 ' ^ ho fire Iy aI1 »b® band are negroes,
report of his valiant deeds against iTJS '*** their scattered foree/and j J “ ° f
fi“ W !. a _ Dd P a P^ s ® s °f fboPiiganJndians, and J European fabrics; onr men dress in | g* 8 .*** 1 ^ 1872 ’ 0t course Grant | S a mendmen? renern^ _
The Freoeih to-day unmasked some of their I
there was a regular ovation. The King granted j forei 8 n cloths; the toys which amuse onr I faTors their policy, as they are, to a man, unan-
bim an audience, presented him with tfcn I yonn 8?5 ebildrenbave generally reached ns over I imona for his renomination. “On the make,"
. " * uo I CAQ Hon/to if ire 4L n A f— »«. > . ■ I . -• a '
batteries and
The amendment repealing the ilaw authoriz-1 ^ 0SB vraa * w o officers and i
tog the pnblieation of laws in newspapers was ® T - Jomr > N. B,, January 17.—The Domin-1 the charges to-dayr
rejected. lion Cutter and Water Lilly came into port r __ Arrived, San Salvador.
Aeommunicationwasreceivedfromthe Pres- yesterday, having in tow tho Amerioan schooner
idenMxansmitling additional papers relative to Enterprise, which was captured at Bliss Hsr- VebsaidLics, Januarfie.-A concentre „d I ®be.pe«-fertilizer in
the existence of disloyal organizations in North I ®° r » 111 ^ a y Sunday for infraction of tho j fire is maintained on Fort Issy to orevenfc the I valuable than the preparatiow
OaroUna. It was ordered printed. Tho. pa-1 fishing regulations. French from repairing breaches. 1o**** 1
pers constot of the reports of army officers I Havana, January 17.—The surrender of lead- Bordxaux, January IC.— 1 The Prussians have same price.’’ Of ita merits he Bays* 1 * 1 The result is
commanding troops in that State, and letters *8 ^argents restores tranaquility to the Colon Sihgo^dS. SlScf of 0Ur “
from Governor HolAan I have re-entered Albert - The army of ihe East, Agam_“it rontto*. more fully red «■*%
Senatorial Elecllons-Senate In An- under Bourbaki, is rapidly approaching Bel- “7 0lhet the elements necessary for the
I from Governer Holden covering long state-
I meats and affidavits in relation to the Kn Klnx
organization, and various disturbances in North
fort, and news of raising the seise is hourlv PJ^ U9 bon of Southern crops and the lenoralio
I expected. & " | eoii.” ^ u - ... ..
ring towards Somne, unopposed.” Faid" „ Lateb.—Bourbaki, after fighting all day on of OhemhJtrv'‘fLmth B n?& d '
ireooun^rertogpmtfes fiiid the bridges f anda y. occupied Mount Beltooid and adjacent XoSSEffi lertihzera tor
royal autograph, written to the ve* choicest ^Uf^eplmge^de^er^dee^r into itia T oal y^nrel they should back him
Greek characters, and gave him a court ball. I to the Old World—not nearly so fast as we ° P strong ‘ K “ybody else was “to,” they
Latest advices from him are to the effect that v'°uld under a Free-Trade policy, bnt still en-1 won H be just as zealous for him. They bite
ho had, to gratitnte for these favors, offered to I J, 5 - re5y ^® are bke the farmer who hires J for whoever holds them.
lead a raid against the brigands who infest that stock^Srun htoe^nJto'while"ms^oto toS . T . h6se . cha P s havo • of conrso . “ex-
classio country, which will rather surprise the lounge at the grogshop, playing billiards, and l °? d their operations” down Sontb, but we don't
Virginians, at least, knowing as they do, so then wonders why, to spite of his best efforts, think they will make muoh headway at the busi-
well,his antecedents andidiosyacracies. Be that deeper and deeper into debt, ness. The “League” has hardly enough breath
asitmay, though, we may rest assured that if he West to begtoagatof 8 °ut, and he starts heft to it to base the ghost of a hope of resurrec-
fur7 S ^ rtflke ^? i K b,lhe0ldmell,mdWOm611 1110 Tribune very properly and very fre- |!° n USS P* De T moorats hav0 P rett y wel1 1 Cteollna’
triable nronerT b ° e \ te f mmatod * and ^ qhently urges the people if “Jo into thTcoun- ■t* : t T ZZS? ^. flour ! Bh Senatk.—The House amendments to the bill
to Save hSTS a ? 6 T “° y ^P 611 try >” ^ead of clustering together to towns S ^ “ Ml ^ 138,P ' aa ‘boriztog the issue of five hundred millions
to leave lying around loose be brought back and starving. In the comrtryt a man and his S ^ “ dylDS °° ndltlon ’ of five cent, bonds was concurred in and goes
hetoiS brigands ueedn’t | wife can, atleast, earn brSndTttou^ I J ko GecngU Democracy very neariygave it the 1 10 , he Preside nt. 8
er aavtethem’t Tifc 68 ' Wewonldllow6Y * agricultural labor, but the demand for labor in 1381 “ 0 “ t , h .' “ d . nex , fc year lhey Yates offered an amendment to the constitu-
anJ fl ™J a beirwomen^chiidren, the towns, “tospiteof our high tariff,” (as the TT tioD * that all persons of 35 years of age and 14, x.—xe w now tnongnt | P® »"»*** «m ms retreat contmnes | t v -----
and herds, out of tho way. Tribune phrases it,) is precarious, and living S ^ ^ d ^ e “ eHur ( e ’ years citizens of the United States shall be el- lives were lost by the MacGill disaster. London,January 17.-Tfae Prussian Govern- the toSSSe oaSS i^wwraut^
Szvmun vom* ladies of w,.- expenses much greater. But tbemthe Tribune ^ t aU 0701 the Soatb - igible to the Presidency. ^AsmiOTON January 17.-The foUowtog Alsace has issued an order expelling all thing but Rme. 10 ■
fy j 8 ? 88 .” b ’“ 6 “’“ ei 'f lDune possibly the exoepUons above named. KeUocv called nn the Joint resnlnfum for «fc a ^ enato . , J? 1 ele ° hon8 ■» reported: iFindom, p « le ®the Province. Tbe Prussians are . Addreesairmdera for either of the .bare FertU-
have received the following choice billet doux: ff 0 .”? x ®® oUect » that town Ialmr mainly is pro- ^ ^ of Uie Sonth e fl a growing “L,- , J f “ for lbe T f . ro “ Minne ?° ta i.Logan, from Illinois; Fre- strengthening the defences at Straabnrg against ***** accompanied by cash or orders on your not-
r* rlarmaaggffiaaagli-xfflaaassaa^^HagaagjgSR
nrsosTON, Jamaica, January 15).—The Darcia depot. - B J
grappbng for tbe broken Asptowall oable to
reply: “To the Yonno l 80001(1 prefer to tive together in towns and | a .7 “ w ““'I pie in uiese tstaies, many of whom are oolored. I _ __ j live hundred fathoms of water on a sandy bot- BONES WANTED
Man with the Bad Spell: The wish to form an ° f “P« l6ot!on? '’ oZi the rennt^have revived to live non! o5 t K f° g t f d tb °. °f y fT*? °l J* biU Wft8 aSdS^ehnnTed^dri'rtJoLitre S % Thomas, January 19._The Great Dock lh ™?° ton will be paid tor Bones
acqnamtance is not reciprocal, but if you will b - t , Dr ^!!jJ 3bl t 0te “ denqy, “ dlIldecdtl10 it If Grant willtake our advice—he takes al to Pj® 08 the P abk f lands m ‘ he States named, L full cargo. Several prisoners have been dis- sunkby a harricane in 1867, baa h.«n «,«,!] 5?*^*.., 1 *.7 1 “P?7 *« gather them about tte
fii...1. JLl if. ^ 0U , acqnaini6d wuh80me np to towns and crowded Jwinnot spend much
gry Debate en Sonthern Outrages.
Lnxz, January 17.—The army of the North | expected.
Is moving ‘—
herbe’s m uu ™ 0 ui»j i.«u«um« me Dnages [ j. axuum, xxjuacia ana aojaceut I Inspector or Fertilizers tor South Carolina ■
destroyed and the viUages on the left bank bar-h^Res. made a fall and caref” anSoftheLangdon
rieaded. The army is moving. Faidherbe’a Ohansey reports that the Prussians ren« wed fertilizer, says of it: “It is a very superior artiste.”
is heavily reinforced, and has commenced a j their attack upon his lines on Sunday the 21bL j * also crush at tho Mills, Raw Bones, which «M
series of manceuvers from which great results Hia cor P® fought well and captured a number S" 6, Pric ® w tbo Mills, $45 to per ton.
are expected. of prisoners on the 16th. His corns had a d B a- H 1 ' 0 ™ 9 “ Slv bone is too well known aa a strong
Memphis, January I7.-It is now thought P®I at « straggle and his retreat continues.
All fift livno Vova Inot Kw l1i«-tfWXin as fz* I Tvivnnv Jonneiw iff mL. n #« I it haB UO €qUAl. The QrOOlld B0D6 01
first-class calf skin. Perhaps yon would prefer
making the acquaintance of onr dog. He will
take to you naturally. He always had a taste
for calves,”
■The Great Dock, I
v : • , • • :" 1 ”« -—-o'" '»*'''••»* luwavugao uuvo UCOU U18* I * ~»f «*~**woa*u *** aoui j h&S b€6fl COQ1" I
on Uie same fooling as pnblio lands in other charged without trial, nnder a decision against P Ietel 7 raised and towed into shallow water.
States of the Union. These lands cannot be C^uese testimony. City op Mexico, via Havana, January 11.—The
New Yobk, January 17.—The export 0 f el ® tc,<m feuds are beoonungintensifiedby the en-
,tah,w
np in towns and crowded commnniUes? And | ™ T* 9 *"? ™* ***7 P P«> the brigaoda j entered, and never will be entered unless under |
Ibbitatino Sitdation.—A very long and live-1 JL ' fl0 indisposition to hard labor in the open air
ly discussion has been going on for months be- 903 under the vioisitndes of the weather is cer-
twoenthe New York World and Poston the to inly great enough, without any practical legis-
one side, and the Tribune on tho other, upon ^ va discouragement.
tho merits of protootive tariffs. The phileso- -
pher of the Tribune has been sorely beset and '
forced in every kind of a comer to escape tbe
[ residents has been tried,
[ and the lands have not been taken np. It was
_. gather
country and ship to the Mobile Oil Mills.
J an4-eod A wSmoa
Georgia Slate Airicallaral Si®
T HE Spring Convention (1871) of the G«orri*
State Agricultural Society will assemble in Ju-
con on 'WEDNESDAY, February 22, at 10 o’clock
A- M. By order of President Yancey.
janl5-d2t<tw2t DATED W. LEWIS, Secj-
A Codfish War.
The Canadians seem bent on co-operating I strange that Harlan should seek to deny to
with Butler in breeding trouble between the Southern States a privilege which his own
United States and Great Britain. Onr last I State eDjoyed.
— , , _ , edition contained a dispatch from New Brens- Harlan said the system which had prevailed
lit° ia 5t ! m °f | ’ !rick > Stating that the cutter Water-Lilly,' an I had been anything but a benefit to Iowa.—
Hastings, to tho Brooks case, still refuses to I 0®™™ to ever y °im. who thinks on the subject, . _ _ _ ,
testify before the Select Committee. . 1 818 now an9cesit y for Hu® °°uu-1 OOTTlTIfll Dnilu liTnln T'
In the House, the appropriation bill was re- of Planting hitherto pnraned, ndll (in jjnjlf MSi8 1
sumed. In the Senatef Casserly moved to re- ? £ g?>nnd and reluming noth-1 UUUiUUA "““J 1UUJU 1
far the President’s message and accompanying in ®. - necessitated a change to this di-
dooumonts regarding Southern ontrages, to the ? 8oUon » •“ mor ® especially is this necessary,
Judiciary Committee. "Wilson moved their ref- “- we , ar ? " 8 et w* highest yield from our lands
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
fkifUi of his witty adversaries. But he will aews tfaat mad ® ns feeI 8®od all over. It was armed vessel belonging to the Government of Thousand of aores had been taken np by non-
never surrender anything bnt good temper, and tae ® lectl °n of General Francis P. Blair, of Mis-1 the Dominion of Canada, had oaptured and residents, and to the same sections you conld
that, wo see, he has lost altogether. 8 ° ur, » *° “ e Umt8d . Stat e s Seuate from that brought into the port of St. Johns, a Yankee travel for miles without meeting a settlement.
~ ~ * r® 1 ® for 1W0 , years ' t0 611 ont th0 te™ 1 ot flsHn 8 schooner, for alleged violation of the In the States named to the bill, the provisions
One of the best paying speculations in the Drake, Radical, which expires March 4th, 1873. codfish rights of the Canadians. The lond of the law now gave to four millions of freed-
5 H6nry ^Beecher’sohnrch. The I General Blair is too well known to onr readers complaints to the last President’s Message men a chance to become land owners, and the
annual saw of pews for the year 1871 has just M*> need one word either as to his character or aboiit the nnneighborly conduct of the Domin- reason they had not yet been able to avail them-
r , ea iZlng ?! enormous amount of antecedents. He was a gallant fighter for the ion towards -“bur fishermen,” are fresh to selves of it, was because they were too recent-
8d7anC8 of $10 > 000 0Ter 1981 y e “’8 f 111011 dnru3 P ,h ® war » and since the war has the minds of the reader; and this act seems to Iy emancipated from slavery. To repeal the
JUT ? stockholders can afford b f en ”?less ardent and aggressive in his cham- have done in pursuance of an extreme claim of present provisions wonld be to forever debar
erence to a Seleot Committee. An angry debate Si they *. r ® capabh.” This is truth. W. F. SLATER, A. Principal
on tho question of reference is progressing. A“®u« becomes important to the fanner that Robt. F. Johnston, A. B .1 .
• It is understood the Special Committee on £ e d bay tbe h" 4 and cheapest fertilizer. W. M. Sens, A. B , f Associates.
the Brooks case, will report a resolution exhon- • , 1118 advertisement of the Langdon Fertil- !
o«^|Brook»qd dismissing Hastings. . | i26r in another colnmn. nr»HE Principal pledges his beet efforts, b«ed oa
- ^_ii—■ X an experience of sixteen years, to mskotM
TUT A *D"DT A m? m ri lYP I 009186 °f inetruction thorough and complete.
MAlt JKlAcrL vrUlJJJu, I wsooiate teschera are graduates of Georgia Univer-
EVEBY ONE HIS OWN-DOOTOB. Bitie ? brin S to 016 field of their libora the
Aprivxte inetmetor for married persons or those | qU Stoffidfhe‘size of the school demand, other w*
to pay them pastor suoh an enormous salary pionship of those principles upon whoso main- maritime jurisdiction which the Message
When I her drftWflnrIi <1ioMnm7a AV.r •> I 1-an anna on<1 m—■ ■■ ' if a a ». I _ . . __ «
gion.
that have been erected during tho last five or
six years.
Mr. Cranston will be-remembered by thou
sands at the South, not only as an excellent
- I — -J ~-p-wv» — v«,=^np by the wealthy people of
.. ,.*“•? y “ ofie w bo made It. He hates I transaction, wo imagine, will stir np no little those States and by new residents. Kolloggex-
a ica ism v.ith ail tho fervor of an honest man fus3 in Congress, and probably lead to the pas- pressed his willingness that Harlan should offer
m,, ™! P atriot > an 5 has *°n the laurels of ita | sage of some act to enable the President to to- t®u amendment to obviate the contingency
which he favored, and for this purpose the bill
was informally laid over. The bill will be re
sumed to-morrow.
Hiram Cranston, who, for thirteen years, was
proprietor of the Now York Hotel, will resume j v-.,,. , — — ■ -a- — «« nuum uia x momoui m m-
gSESSf.*. tho . fir6t of “ay "At. The hrttercst hate and denunciation by the vigor, ititnte retaUatory measures which he recom-
a par with all tha first-class hotels | he does not prove a thorn in the fleah of "that
party in the Senate we shall be grievously dis- Railway feom Maoon to Union Fomr.-We New Yobk, January 17.-A dispatoh from
appointed. His election must be singularly ^e from an esteemed correspondent a com- I Loval lGtb, says reinforcomente rfre to be sent
distasteful to Mr. Grant, as the latter hates him “"{cation of five pages in favor of a railway from Cherbourg to the army of the North, and
hotel keeper, but as the ktod and genero'ra I Z°L? tbat ba rem " ed him from a piUful *0“ Macon to Union Point, on the Georgia that fresh recruits are continually arriving at
friend of penniless Confederate office Wore he had been in tho White Honae Eallroaa - We have already a railway from Cherbourg.
war. I twenty-four hours. ‘•Show this to Newoomb, j Macon to Gamark, on the same road—a distance j The United States Steamship Tennessee
vT m r— . ^ J Eaton ana Smith.” | of only thirty miles further east, which would | sailed this afternoon with the San Domingo
.. ewT abot Ouamtion.—FredDonghuis, in I \ro«r I* width of country between these two Commission on board. While proceeding down
E : a ’ d !?. lar .? a l ditoria51 7 that “a I John Tavlor . a nrnm “” I ^! t . tb0 . extre “ e P^ of radiation, and | the harbor the commission organized and re-
.. , . : uulwnall y “at “a Joto! Tavlor a „ . I , iJumi, 01 radiation, ana naroor me commission organized and re- Hurst, of the GthTennesae
togh t anff m a necessity.” That discovery will county wm^ot andSLl ^ o ^ > e f°! 5°“ 0161,0011 wonla ra P idly "^ow down to a solved to proceed directly to San Domingo City, f «ud and neglect of duty,
ao to lay along side of tho other ono ifcaf . ot and k,ll6d in °P« n da Y last distance of a few yards. He hims«lf fon rt fc?no »* ifc n Among the nomination!
The Judiciary Committee of the Bouse agreed
t^rapprta WU dividing Virginia into two Judi-
Washinoton, January 18..— House — The
amendment to the educational bill to increasn
SMtorttoSSf? thousand from I to be marrfedVboth mrie‘«d tem Je“ to \
dollars, for the Bureau of thing concerning the physiology and relations of The Apparatus, Philosophical, Chemicsl, Astro-
Education, passed. .... j our sexual system, and the uroduciion andnr«v«n uomica] and Mathematical is already ext ^fiT£
The amendment increasing the salaries of the tion of offanriL P ^* Clxaaoa tsught practically as well as theoretics!!?
Supremo Court Jadges was adopted and the hill u » pr * n ^’ tueludmg all the new discorenee in all departments. , ^
passed. - j never before given in the English language, by | An extensive Library of Standard Works will W
nn' 1 ™??”"’ "'"‘if- 1 ” »' U“ '» *>“ 1. Ulostralod wlSZ- . KSSrf“.SSSt“,tSSS'SV. !•»
° 1 uiH OSl « appropoirtions. j mcrons engravings. All .Tohng married peoplo, or I £*6®^ to deliver a series of lectures before th® in
follows : Br00kS Special Comiilltt86 re P° r! s as those contempUting marriage, and having the least e,i ^£ “^ th |L nbUc -
Resolved, That it is the judgment of the House to “Amod life, should read this book. The Sholostic year is divided into Fall andSpnnf;
that by reason of the refusal of Hugh Hastings 11 dlsclo8ea 8601641 that every one should be ao-1 Sessions—consisting of sixteen and twenty-fo™
to testify before the Seleot Committee to the Tainted with; still it is a book Out must be locked I we 0 eka reepertively.
troth of the accusations, the Hon. Jas. Brooks n P “d not fie abont the house. It will be sent to Splmg a ^ uon eminences
is fully exonerated from the chargee made bv £ ny ad< ^? 88 *®oeipt of 50 eta. Address Dr. Wm Monday, Jailtiarv 23, 1“'*’
committee be dis- 416 S » TOC9 ‘ StI ® 9 ‘ abo ^J^Kfi^«d closes July 10th prox. Due notice wfflbegWJ
charged from the farther consideration of the ■ i : oct22-w6m. of theopemngof the Fall Session. The Buuunfr
sabjeot j Oma State AomcutTtraAi, Societt,) | vacation will be short.
The Committee of Ways and Means rerun-tad I December 29.1870. I I
alongside of the other one that “a
national debt is a national Mossing”—both the
result of Radical sagacity, and both having a
foimdaticm broad and deep to the great “Science
01 PubhoPtouder.”
Satordav fcv u™,’, , ,, * if 81 1 ”~r, 01 a l6W yaras. He himself must see touching at the Bay of Samana only if the Cao-
McNeifi was also fired g uDon° 1 at 18 scheme is impraclioabie, and although, tain should think it advisable. This reason for
not hurt ^^toenT^ned In general his suggestions are highly valued, going to the capital first is to show proper
been warned to leave the countv and xm T « 6 6 *‘ 8Un8 P Tea3xxre u P° a columns we spent for the authorities of the country,
tling np his business to do so. B ° 8pao6 r ®fi“red for this Chabukton, January 17.—Gov. Scott, in re-
MA ^
ution QjPoL.
and 2nd classes.
| spondiDg to the inquiry, why a military foroe
Possible, for the election
d, ,orau ®8®“ February Ckmvention, 1871, or tte state Agoiculto-1 Penmanship and Com;
sljluuuk mo nominations tiwu, on. Ti I 5* 18ocl , 6t 7* Tb®. “a™ 68 of Delegates should ho sent Fibst Cdass—Studies of sa ana ana cim»^.—
^muiig mo nominations to-day was Sue B. I forward immediately to this office, os. under the and Greek LianmaacB Mathematics, P h 5®^
J ° f Hnn , t frtlle ) Ala. - 8 frreeme“t *1“ the Boilroads, tickets must be : Sciences, En^luteratma. etc
Plessantonadyoostes a more liberal system for filled out here with the names of the Delegates, and Ikchuntal Fibs * x w
too export of spirits and tobacco. ® en 5 Superintendents for their aigna- I Tuition for each seseion required in ^dvanoe.
Washington, January 18.— Senate.—Morton m l i res ’ and to the Delegates. The Principal rofere for himself .And Assod***
offered-a resolution providing for the aDDoint-1 5r e requires time, and immediate action on f to the Faculties of the State University, Msroer
r amltto toCiS&ta'
whioh shall be referred the documents and pa-1 • jsiri5-d2t*w2t y L D, “