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Tlie Greoraia Weekly Teleecra-pli and Journal Messenger.
telegraph,
the opinion that the agitation of the question
j was untimely. Sir Roundell Palmer defended
■“—“ “ ~ ~ 11 the Church of England from the assaults of the
ns!*. ^ - v Monday night.— • n member from Bradford.
f cittee of the Women s Union demand war Panama, May 3.—The insurgents retain pos-
Tho Sisters of the Convent of S.. Hegsion of tho Monti jo. The Winchester will
tisvo been arrested. The Prussian I ^ to . morrow t0 ma k 0 a demand from the com-
tT e vigilant on tho neutral Seine. AI Tnfln ^ aT of ^ national fanes upon tho chief
^ flB d fifty Nationals were arrested by 0 f the Insurgents tyrtloftleflie Montjo. Ifhero-
yesterday. Cluseret demands an eram- 1 f orC e is to be used to compel the surren-
' a powder magazino at Porte Maillot dar Qf t j ie ve3se i i and her captors will be treated
Cloaed by two shells this morning and 8S (el
^Vcro killed. It inflicted great destruc- KraQST0K| May 8 .
^ xho three officers commanding Fort Issy ye3lelday for New York with 420 passengors.
j* declared it was necessary to blow up tho y EKSAILIjEa> jjay 0.—Tho Communal decree
** gcssil ordered them to hold out. and 1 flxeg ^ prioo of bread at fifty cents per kilo-
,enUed they would rather resign Kossil gralomo> * .
i tUtci a» A tw0 olhers . a™® 1 ® 3 ; Tho Gen ' Colonel Witzel was killed at the capture of
,. M p r cat determination, and is virtually a I p Qrt General Dombrowski is expected to
Jmn - clictat° r . The dispute between tho j ag3nm0 c bjef command of the troops of the
Comniitfeo and the Commune reached I Q ommnno _ gunboat belonging to the Com-
Tho Commune has seized the tele- mnne bag been disabled. Port Vanvres is in
-The Ocean Queen sailed
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the Northern Railway. Tho
, | extremes. The investment of Paris from
jn General. Vender Tann, demanded the Gennevil!iera to Fort Issy is complete, and a
‘ letc evacuation of Vincennes. At a genera i assault is imminent.
> J,£ tho Commune yesterday it was demanded gT> p ETEBSBUBO) May 0.—The Grand Duchess
u* deputies from Paris to tho Versailles As- Maria Ferdarowna, wife of Czarwitoh of Russia,
ily should resign immediately, upon pain gave birth to a son to-day.
fontl'>wry or death. London, May 9.—The new steamship Spain,
' Vixsitnxs. May 9.—Fort Issy has been cap- for (be Nalional Uno? aB d intended for the Liv-
. ondis now in possession of the \ ersailists. erpool andNew York trade, was launched at
no Algerian insurrection is spreading. Liverpool to-day.
Loxno.v, May 9.—The ship Young Eagle, New Haven, Ct., May 9.—The Legislative
ernVew Orleans for Liverpool, was abandon- Committe6 i n examining the vote of the fourth
c j a: sea. Ttc crew has arrived at an English war ^» gpent to . day i n taking affidavits of men
1 who voted for Jewell. At nine o’olock this
which he hoped some one would suggest The j form-; I bought it at Hams’^ drug store. We
^ _ I w6ro‘ to havo metBgain the next afternoon, out
Sennte adjourned to Friday. • [did not, inconsequence of rain. By direction
Habeisonbubg, Va., May 10.—Snow fell last of Conway, Granger and myseif met him the
«No.ttMoulin,teamileafromtea. fo^s^oon.^
three inches in depth. Conway said his had come in, and that
Augusta, May 10.—Tho Georgia Railroad wou i d bo a good time to carry out their
Convention met here to-day. The Cotton States designs. Something.was said about gags, and
Fair and Horticultural Exhibition opened to- Conway and Granger both ° PB „
, . ■■ , F - ■ t each of their pockets. I-had never seen a gag
day. A large crowd wes m attendance. Tho tbat bnt they told mo what they
Georgia Prce3 Association met and elected Col. were f or and showed me how they wore usod.
Christy, of Athens, President for the ensuing Conway put the gag in his mouth to show me
Philadelphia, May 10.—A contest of tho Q oaway toojr some ropaont of his pocket and
swiftest type setting occurred throughout tho banded it to Granger. Conway slid tho rope
Union and Canada to-day, for a silver compos- was to be used to tie tho mam with.: Conway
- , - il. nvnnT ,-nf Ar fh« Prin 1 said ono of ns should have a walking StlCK. ±to
mg suck offered by the proprietor of the Pnn- ^ ^ ^ wa3 t£) ^ M asa bnck . 0on .
ters’ Circular. Result hero: George Arnenburg way ^ tbero wero f onr men in the plot, and
1,822 and Richard McLean 1,G27 ems in one that if it was ever divulged,, the man doing so
. - would be killed. The car that was to have been
“ robbed was oh the Central Railroad. It was the
Cleveland, May 10.—Maco and Cobum ar nigbt of tbo aftomoon when * the gags were
at Erie, en route for the battlefield. There aro , b ^« tbat jobbery was to tako place. We
no reasons to anticipate a failure of the plans wont to tho train that night, and .Conway said
for a fioht ho would walk, down tho track, while we were
10.—The National Condon »<££SlSti ST.
of the Grand Army of the Republic has assem- j went t0 tbo a epo t, and as the ti-ain moved off
bled. Logan is presiding. One hundred and Granger stepped on the steps of the Express car
fifty delegates are present. Nearly eve ^ Ind^ger^Sed ^atot !ho
Northern State is represented. The proceed- ^PP^- wban j got ^ bo then got off and
ings are secret. 1 Laid to me, “you damned fool, what did you get
Scbanton, May 10.—Three dead laborers 0 ff f 0 r?” I replied to-him, “I didn’t intend to
were found in the swamp beaten and kicked have my head shot off here.” We then went
to death. Other outrages occurred. The police off^ Inm tony J no . g good
and military pro ia strong force, but the irrita- faitb ag Granger told him I bad jumped off the
tion is great. train. This was the only night when anything
Rockland, Maine, May 10.—The schooner like an attempt had been made. We went over
Gco^'iy, of Brooll/n, was fonnfi bottom | ^ “^■.‘^±‘,1
FTNANOIAL AND COMMERCIAL
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pj-t. | wno voted ror <ieweu. aimuo —— ucui|;o “‘-“vi.-t »-» —: I agreed to commit the robbery and then uncouple
• yjjuillis, May 8, noon.—To-morrow oper-1 cven ; Dg) tbe time of adjournment, tho number B p. No signs of the crew. the car and cut the bell rope in order to assist
.M-rcn a largo scale are expected. To-day | Qf affidavils reac hcd 5G0, wanting only 19 of I New Yoek, May 10.—The arrest of Cobum in I ns in making our escape.
L commanders of divisions came to Versailles j tbe ntl mber claimed for Jowell in tho ward. It North Pennsylvania i3 asserted and denied. | Granger and I went J 1 3 SL.S /Inn
t,take ibcir orders. McMahon, with eighty big I , g g enera jj yconcc a ed t battbispractically settles Tho redaction of passcDger faro westwarf
will operate on certain points at four J fiispnte, and tho Iiegislaturo will find, on been inaugurated by tho Erie Railrod. A gen- I S0 ^ 0 time, and seeing some tools in a hand
/dock to morrow. tll0 reDort 0 f t ho Committee, that Jewell is le- e ral redueUon by competing roads is expected car, Granger remarked, hero are plenty of tools
tek I teo» tbs rammer fisvsl bsstos
Rgsisrek is going to Campaign©, tho head- Tnov, N. Y., May 9.—Tho Bostons defeated Cincinnati, May 10.—’Tho National Bank of L h - ngwo w3a t,” if wo go on there. Hoiand-
' " ier s of tho Prince of Saxony, to confer ^ Haymatera to-day by a run of 9 to 5. The this city paid a draft from New York altered edm g t ha crowbar, and wo both sat down some
th Thiers. game was interrupted once on account of min, Uom $1200 to $12,000. time. FinaUy woasmooff wi^ont^doing^ny-
Lospon, May 9.—Tho following is a summa- aIg0 dnring tho sixth inning, when George Wilmington, May 10—Last night Low^ and tbo gs and c bi 0 roform with
r from the special dispatches to tho morning Wrtght wa3 knocked down by Cane. Both were Ms band of outlaws went to Lumberton, Bobo- ^ >
Ltri: running after a ball hit to tho left field. Wright BenC0 unty, and broke open the jail and released j ac3es Dense being duly sworn,Gays: Some-
' ienro shot tho commandant of tho NaUonal wos . B . uredBe7erely> and withdrew from the I Bevera i c f bis followers, and retired without UrnemglSfS JSi'S
Gaanls in a fight in tho Rue Keyrounet. fi e ] d# Jackson was substituted and aid tho best molestation, although a company of United ^ mQ be w _ g ft r Y soa l, and ho did not oaro
There is a great concentration of Versaillists batti of tbe game . States soldiers are quartered in the town. who kn6W it> ond be sa id there was a way to get
troops in Neuilly. Sontll - Caroli ,m Tax Payers’ Convention. The Confederate memorial day was celebrated monoy . H o wanted to know U much money
A circular from Picard orders a strict watch | c^n^sxoN, May 10,-The Tax Peers’Con- here to-day with great spirit. In thoafernoo went^by E^ess, and, of
vention met in Columbia this morning. Delo- a n business was suspended, and thous money wont down the Central road, he know of
nations of the most prominent a D d influential BOrte d to the cemetery, whero the decorating ot twQ ^ en vbo CQul d get it He caUednonames.
citizens were present from every section of tho gravea took place. The procession was impos- Ho tll9n desired m0 to keep ^posted as to
„ , .Stum Anions tho dokg.te. «»tonrex-Oov- ing , an .1o,nc»t nMma tins adlw~4 b 5 Uhu to™ mon.jvo^aom ^tin;
The Versaillists wero compelled to ovacuate 0rnorS) two ex .Lieutenant Governors, throe ex- Major Robert Strange. ^ ted, and ho said wo would talk about the mat-
Camart on account of tho stench of the un- nited States Senators, five ex-Congressmen, Haetfobd, May 10.—Tho Legislature has tef ’ at gom0 0 tber time. Soon after wo parted,
tried dead. on0 ei-Chaccellor, one ex-Secretary of tho Con- | convened. The committee reported Jewell | x went to the Eipress offico and wroto the Su-
The Versailles Government sends; to the federate Treasury,
WeeWy Review or tlie Market.
OFFICE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER,>. 1 b ““ 0 eveV come' under
Max 10-Evenmg, 1871. f tieIlts wer0 shaved by tL - ,
Cotton.—f ieceipta to-day 30 bales; sale's 133; doab (; by tho same razor aa that used—fox the
shipped 177." • j barber acknowledges his fault—in having ‘1
Receipts for tho week ending this evening, 275 man with a bad chin.” In one patient the yel-
i,.ia» - issi - Rhinmen's 1051 rowish scales have extended to the upper lip and
during the last week, and smeo tho date of cur last ^ wbicb tij 0 seeds are transmitted from part
weekly review tho prico of middlings has advanced p al t, until the cryptogamio plant surrounds
a }£c. Tho market closed quiet and steady this j every bair folicle, is only too well known for
evening at cents for good cotton—lower grades repetition here. Our chief object in direoting
still dull of sale at nominol rates. public attention to a most serious matter is,
MACON cotton STATEMENT. that barbers will learn, through us, to"be more
Stock on hanl Sept 1, 1870—bales.. 2,834 careful m indiscriminate_shaving, and that the
Revived to-day SO publio seeking their aid will, for their own
Beoeived proviously.* • • .96,973—07,003 insist upon what wo hope will now become
' • 007 a universal practice in the barbor shop—came-
jj.ao/ , ^0 razor to be immersed in some warm water
Shipped to^ay “J n - rnq I before being applied to the face. This is pretty
Shipped previOuS.y .....9o,481 . sur0 to destroy tho vegetable organism, should
q,.,* 0 n hand this evening 3,738 any east, on tho instrument.
- t I 'phosQ who may bavo suffered from sycosis
There is no’material change to noto in the money (ontagiosum, and. the physician who has had ox-
market It Is father stringent, however, bnt thero perienco in tho treatment of it, alone know the
Matasasssrrws
the banks rcaafly. accommodate good short tim0 I bin t wo offer in.tho simplo immersion of tho
paper at the u enal rates. razor j n WO rm water, and then wiped before
Tbe stock and bond maiket is quiot with a mode- ^ i nde ed, in tho filthy barber shops of our
rnto inquiry for tho . hotter grades of this class of gie at towns, diseases of more kinds than sycosis
securities.' Prices have experienced no change dur- are propagated; but with that we do not pur
ine the week, and as wo aro a little crowded for poso entering upon now. Our simple GMiro be-
irosdewo omit quotations and givo those only for ing to reoord a painful occurrenco with which
the money markot-propor, as follows: I wo have recently met—a faithful corroboration
tsxoHANOE on new xofisl I of the testimony of Gustav Simon, of Gruby, of
Buying' Vienna, and of the experiments made byFo-.
Selling. % f rcm - yiUe, who noted over and over again the trans-
change on eAVANSAn. mission by contagion of sycosis, from the use of
Buying ' I a razor employed in shaving an affectedperson,
Bolling •••••£“• { g J -
df tbe lljnapartists.
regno is dead.
Prince la Tour d’Au-
Tke Lyons elections were quiet.
Bismarck and Thiers meet at Campoigne.
■ onoex-oecrcujAjr wi conveneu. o.*ao . A —r ,—. . . , .
, 1 dtert by 86 teJcHy- 1 “'^“^.WoSS 5^
The Danozks op the Babbie’s Razob.—'The
| London Medical Press has this startling state-
| ment:
Recently wo have professionally sec-n two of
[ tho worst cases of Sycosis Contngiosum whieh
~ our notice. Both pa-
I tients were shaved by the same barber, and no
MAPES’
NITROGENIZED
A FROCLAIVIElTIQPI.
GEOBGIA:^
By Bufus B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
TTitEar-ta, At the October Term, A. D., 18G9, of
the'Snperior Court held in and for said county of
Whitfield, tha Grand Jtuy of said county of Whit-
found a bill oi in-lijtment against JrDt-n
Sunn, a citizen of said county, for tho crime of
murder, alleged to hava been committed upon tbe
body cf Lewis Minness, in said county of Whitfield,
some timo during tho year 18C8, and
Whereas, The Sheriff of said county certifies
that ho exercised reasonable iUligcnco in trying to
apprehend tho Baid Smith, hat without avail.
Now, therefore, I bavo thought proper to isauo
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for tho apprehension
and delivery of the said Judge Saixs.with ovidenco
sufficient to .convict, to tho Sheriff of said county
and State, in ordor that he may ho brought to trial
for tho offense with which bo stands charged.
Given under my hand and tho Great Seal of ilio
State, at tho Capitol in Atlanta; this 8th
day of May, in tho year of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-one, and of tho Indepen- .
donee of tho United States of America, tho Nine- *
ty i£^ h *— ■ :! ' BUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Govomor:^ ■ . -A.. •
David G. CJotung, Secretary of State.
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provinces soldiers who have kinsmen in Paris. acd fift y . n ine ex-Members of tho Legisla- ing t ho House. _ „ f lice and other police officers, concom-
The battery at Mont Rouge has recommenced j ^ Hon d. Porter, of Charleston, for-1 Philadelphia, May 10.—A dispatch fromPof> j iQg lbo conversation with Conway. I had other
mcrly Lieutenant Go
tleman oi marked
chosen President. J
tho present Attorney-
b!o. There is littlo hope for him. a strong Republican was selected as ono of tho
Washington, May 9. A semi-official synop- {mr Vic0 . Pxe si d enls, and Ayron Fox, editor of „ _ Commune I has ooaraea j— . t „ .
■is of tho treaty is published this morning. It .,n charleston Republican was made one of the oesgors bo made immediately. hotel. I have been intimate with Conway.
differs in no essential point from our report of Secretarie(? . M r. Porter in taking the Chair, also decide d to meet three days o^achweek T . S
resterday. u said that the object of tbo convention was to eicep t in case of an emergency, yflxenMUingJ agent Company is tho
New Yoke, May 9.-In tho base ball match robuke corrnptio n in tho high places while tak- ar0 to b e held permanently- The sessions aro mty. ^ sines3 hcr o. I had my suspi-
yesterday, tho Bostons made 25 and the Atl .n- measnr es to save ourselves from irretriev- t0 be held in the Hotel do 1 rile. , cions aroused and went down to the c ’.r shed
tics nothing. able ruin. Our public credit must bo uuques- Delaschuso announces that Gen. Rossil ad- fw |h# purposo of etching, and saw Granger
Washington, May 9.-Anextra session of the a ^suspected. Wo mean not repudi- hcres to his resignation, and appealed to tho aad another roan a “^J^ 0 ^ or e j xomaincd at
Senato^onvones to-morrow. A full Cabinet ^^whatever new obligations hereafter Oomimme to forego all animosities. Tho meet-1 shed, opposite the Express car. I remained M
to-day excopt Robeson and Belknap. The con-1 tbo ino urred financiers may take, they tako at j n g wa scl -n—«» ’
fideneo felt in official circles of tho speedy rati-1 tbe5r own per ii. a. committee of eleven was members
£c«tion of tho treaty i3 shown by the fact that then nppointed to confer with Governor Scott. the comm ittee
SeheLck and English, members of the High Tbo Gtwrnor wss invited to a seat on tho The tri-color is floating iron. * 1 ™ ~-who”was with Granger was at tho
Commi-ssion, have engaged passage on a steam- flo<jr It understood he will speak to-mor- Fort Iaay> but tho fort is apparently not occn- encl Qf tho depot- This was about twenty
Cl-leaving New York on tho 24th. Tho Court R le hard Lathers mado an elaborate ied b y tho Versaillists. Tho Commune an- m - lnntea nftor u o’clock at; night. The
of Claims will hear nomoro cases after the 18th | peech Qn tho state finances, and tho Comp-1 notlI1 ces that it is now unoccupied and untona-1 car on the^^d
Instant, and will adjourn about the first o I tro!lQJ , Genera i presented a statement of the ble. . . . „ I ? he ^ xnrc - g C ar every night that it goes out.
Juno. Tho docket is nearly clear. funded debt. It makes tho total funded debt The sub committee on organization, in a i eEQ £ alnab i e3 wer e entrusted to the Express
NewYobk, May 9.—Tbe Labor Reform League 8tate to Nov. 1st, 1870, seventy (?) mil- proclamation issued to-day, orders the most re- Oon [ pan y for transportation. . .
i«ja« —te .t 8U»W., *te*_^>|;„„ adIt tetado-te»a*iu-. Hte. j A—aasfc'ig
resolutions on various subjects were presented. so idier will bo allowed to deport m tho sbgbes. thrao^mou wororo ft6 Espreisca r; bo-
Tho tone of the convention was calm and mod- degr eo from his duty, and all troops are forbid- tL^ ^ ^ been notified that parties would lit
erate and all parties now anticipate good ef- den to cease firing upon Versaillists who may t mpt to rob the ca^my suspicions aboutthe3e
fprtsVrom its action attempt to snrronder, while fugitives and strag- men were aroused. These two men were stand-
wero present—mostly women. Wendell Phil
lips, instancing the execution of Munford by
Butler, invokes the President to follow Butler s
plan.
Richmond, Va., May 9.-Samucl B. Smith, a
prominent bank officer, died this morning.
The close of tho registration list here shows noOD -
l majority Of 900 for the whites.
Aububn, N. Y., May 9.-Three chUdren ^io I g" at °™ r0ady to receive any communicatio:
wero playing in an out house explodedabarrel ^ ^ pleased tQ mak0 .
of fireworks and wero killed. A lady in tbe vi-
cinity, died from sorrow ht the terrible event.
Scr.anton, Pa., May 9.—A laborers’ meeting,
about COO strong, was assailed by about an equal
cumber, including 100 women. The fight is
-UNITED STATES OUB3ENOT—LOANS. Ci*
Per month 1*@2 poi cent
GOLD AND SILYE3.
Buying rates for Gold • -*f
Selling - \ J!
Buying rates for Silver J jj|
Tho wholesale and jobbing trad© of tho ciiy has
been comparatively very light during the last week,
but still it was decidedly better than for the preced
ing week on account of the fair weather that has
prevailed. The trade in groceries and provisions
has been only moderota for tbi3 Beason of tho year.
Prices, however, are firm ana unchanged. Wo re
peat quotations for meat, grain, eta:
BACON—Clear Sides (emokod)...... UH © «
Clear Bib Sides (emokcd$ 11>X @
Shoulders............ '
Hams (augar-enrod') 18 © 4".
BULK MEATS—dear sides .......
Clear rib sides.
Shoulders
GRAIN AND HAY.
GORN-rWhite \ 05
OATS . If.
WHEAT—Per bushel ...... 1 4U
FIELD PEAS
HAY—Northern
Tonne83e Timothy
Herd3 Grass
Tennessee.
Horning Blarliet Iteport.
NewYobk. May 10—Cotton quiet; uplands 15%;
for etrained. .
FlorndnUmid unehangea. \Vheatquiotandfirm
Corn a eliado better* l'orli dull at 17 *>0. Lard
“‘stocks steady and quiet. Governments dull and
steady. State bonds strong mid active in South
Carolicas new. Honey easy at 6. Gold steady at
11V. Exchange, long 10}& short 10>^.
tTivEurooii, May 10, noon.—Cotton opened dull;
uplands Orleans sales 10,000
ba pork 66s Cd. Lard 52s. Com S4e.
Losdos, May 10, noon.—Consols 93%. Bonds
Fbanktoet, May 10-—57%.
3arKetS M, Evenl!i2 Report*
New Yens, May 10—Cotton easier and unchanged;
8a Flour, 3 Souffiom^steady; common to j WINTER AND SPRING: CROPS
nar art
demand and 1@2 cents higher; wrnter rod and
unihAr Tvcfitcm 1 57@161* Com sli&dd better at
77® 80. Bice firm at'8%®9. Pork lower at 17 00@
17 25. Beef dull. Lard heavy; kettle 11%. Tur-
pontino steady at 50@51. ltasm firm. Tallovf
t teady. IVeights firmer and aotiver; cotton per sail
or steam grain per stem
Money easy at 3@5 oncaU with (^vernmenta
and mixed collaterals. Exchange 10K@10%. Gold
Doubled, Trebled, and Quadrupled
steady. Tennessee Gs aro very strong and active;
Tcnnfwseea 69: new 69% Virginias 69; new 71;
A P&OC£&IvaATXG2?.
geoegia”
By E. B. Bullock, Governor of said State.
WHEREAS, official information Jiis been re
ceived at tins Department that John CArBASP, a
desperate character, who stands charged with a
felony in tho S5th Senatorial District Court, and
having given bond for his appearance at a trial
therefor, has forfeited the said bond-and mado Ins
escape into another State.
Now, therefore, I have thought proper to issue
this, my proclamation, hereby offering a reward of
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS for tho apprehension
and delivery of the eaid John Catband to tto Sher
iff of said county of Fulton, in order that he may
be brought to trial for the offense with which ho
stands charged. : . ,
Given Under my hand and tho Great Seal of the
State, at tho Capitol in iho city of Atlanta,
this tha second day of May, in tho year of our
Lord Eighteen Hundred and Soventy one, and
of thelndopendcnoe of the United States of Amer
ica tho Ninety-fifth. RUFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Cotting, Secretary of State.
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The proclamation convening tho session | numerous hodi^ to to fired into mercilessly by I sworn Davis
v -■ ■ • - I cannon and mitrailleuses. J. C. Towler boing duly sworn, says. Davis
Veet Latest —Vanvres is still burning. An gav0 mQ tho information about six or seven
—-—■* »CLS»'Cl
UUGU. AU» F — w
was read, and a committee of two appointed to
wait on tho President and inform him that tho
. hn „,«n BPn to maiio i sists in his resignation. Tho dissentions do- i , ronbled b5m g0 mnc h ho had not dept any the
Tha^Fifth Maryland Regiment, clad in gray, tween tho Commune and tho Committee, nnd L ight previona . Ho said ho wanted adwee, and
piacd tbrOTEi ,or M ““ * 1 “ 5Ue'lI«j 10-1” Jcfiol. to ffi'tSray.' noqioK B
vo T to xte 8-«»*»— * —*• *szz u tei z ssfaft*
salute. rrhn fnilowinc is a many was signed at two o’clock to-day. broken off. I advised with Colonel Cummii gs,
yesterday, that tho Insurgent army is advano- . g j ig en i ie nched within three day to repair tho broken Atlantic cabio. Court thcn adjourned till nine o clock this
icg towards Santiago do Veraguas. Tholnsnr-1 “^^0^“’ «Ik of Paris. Thiers’| Havana, May 10,-Tho Diano claims a do-1
cents threaten Panama immediately, and con- ^ md * . <tTho re ; cn 0 f tho infamons crease in tho sugar crop, as compared with loet —-
gems mre t 4 p.™,'. I circular concludes: ‘Tho reign 01 mo ima thousand tons. Tlie 3Iacon and Huoxville Kailr.o-d
faction is drawing to a close/ Tho Versailhsls | year, | * ^rs Telegraph and Messenger: As a friend
PRICE REDUCE®.
STANDARD GUAKANTSED
Fifteen Hundred Doll ara
TO BE DISTBIBUTED AMONG THOSE APPLYING MAPES
XiniOGEXIZED BUPESPHOSPHATE
OF T.TVTR TO TK2
IJ. WILMS'
PATENT
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PB1 D80PPER.
Patentecl May 4th, 1S€9.
18 7 1*
Tennesseos G9; new 69% Yirgmias
Lotdaianas 66; new 60. Levee 6s 70; 8s 84. Ala-
as.i&5.wtws«
•ttjcaspataSywfonr* *.
toao^f the market improved. Wheat steady. Com
firm; white 76@78. Pork steady. B&ccn firmer.
warn. MjffljTO;
gross receipts —; exports coastwiso 240; sales S-o,
May 10.—Flour advancing and in fair
demand at 0 40@6 65. Fork demand light; holders
17 75 Lard full prices asked; no demand,
p&eon, demand light; holders firm; shoulders 7; snows C N FOUR SUCCESSIVE CROPS,
sides 9%@9%. Whisky rtcady. 10
During tho past five years by the use of
ONE HUNDRED POUNDS OF
gapes’ Nitrogenizei Rienlioste of Lime
effect of one application ;
T HIS noble little machine
was Intended by the in
ventor for dropping peas, for
which purpose it claims a spe
cialty. And even as Com and
f Guano Dropper it has no
equal. As a Pea'Dropper, it
needs only to bo seen to con-
•rinee anyone that it Is a per
fect success. Tho present
season tho inventor has drop-
ned nearlv one ton of guano
with tho Dropper, in tho hill,
with his com, and ho is now
jc- prepared to recommend it for
putting guano into tho hill
with more correctness and rapidily than any other
mode ho has tried. ; , „
It is light, only weighs ono pound and it half,
simple, and not liable to get out of order. It is
used in tho same manner and with as much ease an
a walking cane. Children can use it with perfect
euccess before they can drop by hand.
I wish to establish agents to sell the PEA
DROPPER.
Price, at retail, $175. - ... ,
Any ono ordering tho Pea Dropper, will please
address JAMES H. FRYER, Agent.
Bamesville, Ga., April 25,1871. mai?8 w2m
SAMUEL IT. GEESE.
(Successor to Dialogue and Greer),
Fire Hose Manufacturer
520 NORTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
ESTABLISHED IN 1821.
S TEAM Fire Engines, Forcing and Suction Hose,
Leather and Rubber Buckets, Pipe, Nozzle,
Screw, and Patent Coupling of all kinds, febaftwl
seqnently thero is a great alarm. The Presi
dent in a proclamation notifies tho troops to
prepare for a fight, and they have been supplied
with arms and ammunition. Tho railroad de
pot was delivered over to tho commander of
tho National troops for safe keeping. Tho
Peaco Commissioners have started to confer with
tho rebels, and also proper officers to reclaim
Tho Versailliats j year, of ninety thousand tons,
I lost” heavily before Issy. Thero was a heavy
j attack on Montrougo, Tuesday, but tho result is
unknown. Fire is raging in Vanvres.
Tho Italian Chambers passed the Papal guar
antee bill with tho Senate’s modifications.
Developments In Bt««rd to the Intended #f Macon ond of tbo Maeon and Knoxville R:-.il-
Kobbory or tho Express Company. ^ j beg leav0 to ca U tho attention of 5 our
Wo gave in yesterday’s issue a brief statement towba t 1 believe to bo tho shortest,
of tho arrest of certain parties by tho city an- and moat f6as }ble routo for that
tborities, charged with a conspiracy to rob the - t ig bnown that tho last Legislature
The motion to disestablish tho English Church SoQthem Expres3 Qompacy. Dnring tho last n ’ ted a cbartor to tho Northeastern Railroad,
failed in tho House of Commons by 28.. majon-1 ^ ^ tba matter has been undergoing an Athon3 to Clayton, where it will intersect
tiffed tho United States ° nsn n ° 7> j Vebsailles, May 9.—All the Republicans are 1.^ ^ tbi{( morn i ng a t 9 o’clock. Tho fol- I thropgh . . . M
by sending tho United States steamer Resaca, ... Eight hundred thousand projectiles, statements wero made by witnesses du- subscribed sufficient etockto '
for tho recapture of I*. :V£**£-^ taken to Valerienito bo | I— o^-ization, and rt is them :mtomion
United States officer will not be permitted to r * {oT tho bom bardment of Paris. Tho as-
come on board of that vessel, and that he will 1 b do by Gen . Donay w:
fight them to a bitter end. Tho Beftaoft ’wiU I
leave the Isthmus on tho lCth, nnd thenceforth | MQy 10 _ Gon . Rossiloloses a commu-
foroigners -wUl bo unprotected. All tho foreign
Consuls have addressed tho President, begging
him to havo tho National troops to remain for
tho protection of tho lives and property of for
eigners. Tho Government party in tho State
of Boyiaca aro likely to triumph over tho revo
lutionists who by their arbitrary acts havo lost
many adherents. A mutiny occurred at Cajar-
ring tho investigation: I to organize and go to work at once. Now, a
, a. H. Davies, being duly sworn, says: About lan( £ at tho map will show you that tho route
sault will bo made by Gen. Donay with 10,000 . or tbre0 months ago Granger met mo and £ rom j^.cou to Knoxville via Athens, is tho
told mo he knew where thero was some money, | shortest' and most direct1; besides the advantage
and asked
whero it
that.
May l6:-couon active at fall
prices; middlings 15@15%; net receipts 1678; gross
1JS4: exports to Great Britain coastwise ,
toHavro*1932; sales6200; stock 168,674. o _ . ..
Flour scares and firm; .superfine O -a; |
6 75; trobie 7 25. Com, mixed and yellow 70@7L
white 75. Oats dull; Ohio river GO.- Bt. Loius C_-@
63- Galena 63@64, Bran 1 SO. Hay qmet; pnme
23 00; choice 24 00. Pork quiet but firm; mess held
at 18 00. BacoD, shoulders Eidos O^ , clear
Bides 10%- sugar cured hams 14. Lard dull-and
nominrt; kerce 11%; keg 12%@12%. Susar primo
10%@10%. Molasses qmet; good to PG m ° T l er ~
Increasing the Fourth Fifty per cent.
In general results for tho past five years it ha
been unsurpassed.
Hundreds of certificates from tho loading Planters
in every portion of Georgia, South Carolina, Ala-
03 ASAIIS!
rpHE GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH RE-
JL storer purillc3 tho blood acd cures Soroi-
gasrtgtBasa&iSgattgs
Sterling 22%. .Sight % premium. ^Gold^llK.^^ | highest standard.
^ For rTArma, List of Premiums offered, and Certifi-
i? 10—Cotton actiyeand tn good OS- | clteg of planters,- eend forour Paiiiphlet, address
ing
nicationto the Commune,complaining thathehas
not received the proper support in tho following
words: “Two courses, wero open to our forces,
viz: to break through tho obstacles that environ
Paris, or to retire. Tho former has been found
impossible and, therefore, wo havo retired. 11
havo the honor to ask 1 of you a cell in the Mai-
Montvelour is furiously bombarding the
Ho proposed going tbat afternoon toward the cordro i o j f 0 el sure that tho stockholders and
old Fair Grounds to meet some one else, a third friends of tbe Northeastern Road would be glad
party. Wo went to tho old Fair Grounds about tQ w j tb them, and consolidate the two
three o’clock and met Conway there. We sat road3 under tho name of the Macon and Knox-
down and had a talk. Conway asked Granger 7iUa Koad and to tako stock enough to insure
if I was tho man who came down to see about I tb0 huiiding of tho road from Athens to Rabun
lM1 _ ia fnrionfl ,» Domoara.UK .«> 1 that business. Conway asked mo how I would Gap _g 3 mUe g. I have recently seen a letter
marea and soldiers wore sent to redress it and I zas - aiomve p, lr ; s from whenco l Dk® to goi ato a robbery, and I told him I from the President of tho Blue Ridge (or Rabun
marea, ana EOUUO O . _ . I southwestern portion of Paris, from wnenco tbinb ab0 utit and lot lnm know about it the G#p ) jjailroad, published in the Augusta Chron-
tho people aro flying. next day. We parted then and Conway left J- c j a and g entine l, in which ho expresses, bvbia
■pTt,™ Mat 9 nicht.—Last night, tho Insnr- Granger, and Granger and I came as far as tho word a -srilliagnoss to give any railroad from
Pabis, May J, nigni. ^ rTntal nnd narted. and I came 1m-1° „ „„„„V interest in that'road
E it will aid in the
thousand kegs of gunpowder, one msn yrns I qi 0 cannonade of tho enemy i man."ni^conscquenco'‘ofadvico from officer I ““^'Macon and'kuoxviUe Road°unitQ 1 ^ith
killed and many wounded Advices from f ** £eatW canfiil ,g an explosion in toy Towl er! continued to act Northea3tem , ‘ ‘ " “
Buenos Ayres state average deaths from.vomitfi vnnvres Meanwhile, tho Insnr- Conway in order to ehcit what information U on . tbon let ther - ---
. . - -- =■ =■- I and fire in % anvr direction of could from them. Tho next evemng Granger Koad from Clayton to Maryville, (20 miles this
attack in tho direction of acd m et Conway, by appointment, down gid0 of K noxville), and they havo very nearly
ept down by tho YersaiJist Aucusta Railroad—tlie followmg day from . d from Macon to Knoxville^ ■ : -
to arrest tho ring leadem The Insurgents cap
tured tho City of Lima, tho capital of Peru, on
28th. By -accident on Bella Yista Railroad,
caused by collision with train conveying two
and construct a road to Clay-
Bttouw«jte» ——o - I . u rn in Vanvre" hmtiwuiib. uo umu-, — —. n ■ mui .in-.. them umto with tlm Blue Ridge
sons died in a few weeks. CO.VW hm. irom 1 » ^ wcr0 gwept down b y tho Versaillist I ^ An gu3ta Railroad-tho following day irom 1 road fr ' om Macon-
city. Advices from Valparaiso to lrth of April . ub - eat slaughter. Tho can- the first meeting, at 3J o clock. Conway, Gran- Thera ar0 other adTan t8ges in this route over
Etato vomito making frightful ravages. imiraiuem, -5 vio i en t. RossH now ger and myself sat down and had a talk. Con- any otheri but tll0y ar0 so apparent toU10 most
p _. xffiT 0 —Tho incorporation of Al3aco j nonado of N y a. nnm i way 6aid thero was a good thing going out to-1 cagaa | observer that I do not think it neces-
L: RmehlaG. The I refuses tho Dictatorship, and accusesthe, Com, ^ onthetrain and w0 had *S to menUou them. If the friends of the than heretofore:
y- t mn bn knew this from a friend of his who had | jj^on and Knoxville Road will look into the
unJn mtmoof weakness, and complmns of the cow- m? ho°^iew ^from
artielo conferring immediate citizenship upon
the inhabitants has already been adopted. .
London, May 9.—In tho House of Lords this
evening a bill was introduced providing for tho
confederation of tho Leeward Islands in the
West Indies. It was announced that tho Admir-
Ho says tho effi- rn n on tho train for fifteen years. He raid this matt0r x fee i £ uro they will bo able to satisfy
arches of the tro .°P 3 o/fighUne m»n Tho friend kept him posted in everything, tod hr themsclve3 that their true rolicy is to tako tho
cers aro talkmgmsteaa of fighting men. o rega'rdtothemonwhowentontonthetrain..He, courso ihc vo indicated. } -r-. Ooonee.
column in tho Place Vendomo will be destroyed said it was easy to get the money. Ho conrD ° A11378 1 3 ,.. ' - ,:, f
to-nmht. Tho tri-color now floats over Issy. sa i d they would get on tho train and break down • Nlgeo Radical Ku-klux'in Indiana.—Tho
W^higton, May 10.—Tho President has tho door of tho express m^and knock-down N bv illo Union and American says that at Uw
, ■ , K-n * 'd oecnniarilv tho 1 si^od tho tiaty between tho United States tho-tennldp.1 election in Indianapolis on rt.o 2d
. : .-'retted its inability to aid peeumanlj Ue JP • . j STout and jump off Z train, or get o| the inR ,, a n£gr0 man who voted tho P*™>craUc
widow of Gen. Burgoyne. -r._fj.13 Nominations: Joseph Belknap, SuporvisiBg trftin at tb0 stopping place overthe river. They ^ was beaten nn5 egged as 110 Ieft 018 P olIa
^*>«* -;arsaavSJS b ? »
' V“- te AM.4i*o6 ***• Ite . IteJ 1 “SCf lto« r tofeuoro. «gro —. to. MtoM tete
had been signed by tho High Commission at by the citizens, me . . myself had parted with Conway,-and as wowere ™ Had this occurred in a Southern
- “ «*» tSV to. tel 1. tetou- 1 Sttoteto»to«toU
: SLSSSa" £ sI vszttSiSK
139f for Liverpool middlings; salsa 775; recoipts210
S vvasnah. May 10—Cotton active and in good de
mand; middlings 14% ; net receipts 463; exports
coastwise 258; sales 700; stock 84,607. • I
Chableston, May 10—Cotton qmet; middlrngb
14%; not receipts 534; exports coastwise 8G6; sales
30 aS^T^^May 10— Cotton market firm;
good ordinary 12%; net receipts 1399; “ports to
Great Britain 1937j coastwiso 41; sales 131K); stock |
68 Momle, May 10—Cotton market firm; mid-
dlings 14%; net receipts 1107; exports to Great j
Britain —to the continent ; coastwise 47;
Lminrooi., 31 10, evet
steady; uplands 7%@7%; Oj ■ - ... ■ i. : ; sales
10.0C-0; speculation and expc-i. ' .
Sales on ship named at chaii.o.waer b.vannan
7% for middlings. ' „ . -j .: ■' - ’ >7■■ r
The Yieginia Minebal Spmngs.—The Mont
gomery White Sulphur, tho Alleghany, and tho
Yellow Sulphur. Tho advertisements of this
group of delightful Virginia Springs appear in
to-day’s paper. Preparations for tho coming
season aro going on, and they will bo opened
PUH.SE & THOMAS,
GeJJSBAL AOZKTS, SlVANNAHj Ga#,
Also, Dealers la
DISSOLVED BONES, PLAIN,
DISSOLVED BONES, AMHONIATED,
•' BONE DUST,
L&ND PLASTER,
PERUVIAN GUANO
; I aKSE&THf-MAS,
feblC-2taw&wlf
SAYANNArt. GA:
Crawforcl County July atort«*** c ShcrMPIT
•* e ;i . *- Sole. ‘
XELTjo sold befor* the Court-house door, in
„ .JB VV '‘yb^ Mte‘of'“whoXville, on tho first Tuesday
tho first of June. Located within convenient . »jLJglggSirf land Nos. 170, 171, 181, 182,
distance of each other, on tho eastern slope of 213,237, 238,244, 245; containing
0 twentv-Bix hundred and tliirty-
tho Alleghany Mountains, they.'present very I ; n 4,
strong attractions to the seekers of pleasure and J ZntT
health. . _ . . -* *'-• -« All levied on as the property of George W. Pore on 8.
to satisfy the following mortgage fl. fae. issued
from the So|)eripr_Court of Crawford •
At tho Alleghany exjensivo improvements^ 6
boing added, and Capt. Calhoun is putt'-ri “ m -
selC in trim to givo oven greater -»nsraotion
■ i. an heretofore.
Tho Montgomery. superb ac-
commodatiOBS, its ’’p Q lf '\l ; ,^’,A®
mountains, and ~«h Capt..Wilson, late, of the
Old Sweet w superintend, ^vill' be immensely
aitraoU-o rtiia season. It is also-tarun an opera
h or we, and its.ball room i3 always attractive.
And tho charming little' Yellow _ Sulphur,
nestled beneath its majestic oaks, is putting
forth new energy and promising great things
for tho coming season. It is in S°°!*
now, and wo may expect the most satisfactory
seasonthQr^-th©yhavQ 6V©rhad* . | ,
HVo aro glad to sea these three Springs work-
ina toBCthM. Thoir intarABta common, and
thfv ought to move in harmony. Combining
thMr efforts and their influence they can offer
immense inducements to the publi 0 -’ They
possess great advantages, and they ought to
exert themselves in making them known.
Lynchburg Virginian,
D. W. and J. G. Yiecher vs. George, W. Persons,
and Charles D. Andereon for the uso of WUham X
Arffiorson vs. L pSpN.lherl^
, may0w60d' ^ .
England, and supported the motion in a speech
of marked ability Mid. great eloquence. Right
Hon. Henry : Austin - Bruce, Homo Secretary,
di'-putc-d the motion, holding that a disestab
lishment of thoEnglish Church was not acorrolla-
ry to that of the Churoh of Ireland, and expressed
spoke in commendation of its provisions Ho
hoped it would be acceptable to the Senate and
the people. He moved that the text beffW
to the prc5? : but ;withdrew the motion at tt#
suggestion of ConaUc. Bherman Bpoke mde^
relation of the treaty, suggests amendments
(meaning Conway) would get us into a trap. a
told him if he thought so we had better drop f lt taa t ice negro « w
“flowed.OTOUU.. De „oor.UoUctetoth.
boa’y h else. I said it would be no satisfaction to NorUl any more than in the South. The Radi-
co to the penitentiary if he went there. About ( ^ ( , Q not j n tcnd that the negro shall exercise
1 *• "8“ 8 '
Grand Jnry of Albany oounty, Wyoming Tern-
torv paid & closing tribute to th© intelligencCj
SXS and Pfoprie^ of con
duct of the Wyoming women who, during the
last twelve months, have served as grand an
petit jurors.
MACON
STEAM DYEING AND CLEA\S1YG
ESTABLISHMENT.;.
(On alley- in rear of Presbyterian Ohnrch )
T HE undersigned would reepectfuUyiEformtho
imblio that ho is now preparedjo do ^ kmds
to establishment warranted to mtam
ftJr^S^allaatre. Ladies woolendresBes, shawls,
doat^^qu“7rta, dyed all colors, and cleansed
to Sthe satisfaction. Gents’ wearing apparel
dyedl cleansed and repaired, and warranted not to
# .— . *-mnf Gents 1 silk hate glOVDS
Judge Howe, in hifl recent .chargo to the Ladiee’ lama and lace shawls cleaned or
JUDGE h, Wmmiso Tern- dveA Gents’ panama hata bleached and pressed-
M?goods sent by express will be promptly attended
to. B n!b.-AU goods left over throe months iviU be
Bifid, to pay charges^ J0HNB0Nt Proprietor.
m apr25 eod.wAswlift
Chi of onr best citiiens. Read the testimony oi
fil physicians and patients who have uaeu ho3a-
W .lalis ; send for oar lto3adalis Guide to IleaJt
fs dock, or Almanac, for this year, which we
-i-dblirh for gratuitous distribution; itwillgivo
;ou much valuable information’ _ , *
Dr.IP.37.Curr, of Baltimore, says; X take
A uleisuro in recommocding your Kosadal:sa3
ca fes
- ijaqj.’iftgggaBsea^ss
I r mi c!y improving-undor it3 use, ana tho indi
B1 uitiinsio that the patient wiU lopnrecjver
S 3 fii.-i carefally examined tho iormuke by
8B ivhichyour Roradalisismade t andfiad it.a»-
: :e!lcnt corn----'--' 1 of alterative mgredic
Samuel G. McPadden, of Murfreccbaro.
A T e ihiVe a utad seven bottlesof.Rbsadalis.and
!um entirely oared 0 . f thl-^whe
I four bottles, a3 I wish it ior my brother, who
i^c%-^nBecht 0 o e i?ofLlma.Ohl<LwriU.:
I havoEttficrcd fop twenty yA
ind it effected a rerfeefc cu?ee
'j'
2^.0 & J3lI> Alai®
IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.,
43-LaborEtoTy. No. 61 Exchange Place. Bal-
Glnor ciemeirt» * Co^Proprletera^
For sale by'
..j-eodd^tf,.
j. n. ziilin * co,
L. W. HUNT * CO.
USB
iton’s Compound
BUCHtr
KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
dyspepsia, RHEUMATISM-
Being tba strongest preparation of
BUOSU
OFFERED TO THS TtBLI.
a. HERBERT & CO ,
PRO PRIETOBS. y ^
No. 37 Park Row, New York.
SOLD IW AIX DHTTAOI
*• i : mTVTH
EVER
i
HUNT, RANKIN W^Maxi,
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.
feb7-eod4wly_ Agents, M&oon, Ga.
COAL. COAL. COAL.
T ORBEBY Red Ash Hard, for grates and ranges,
1 j Locust Mountain 'White Art»vf°v
foundry; English Parlor (soft). Packed in h®8*"
hoSrlr shtaped bv car-load to aU pomta of tt*
State. Oorrtock is largo and of superior quality,
at lowest market ratos. rDEgE & THOMAS,
decll <12aw,swAw6m Savumah, Oft.