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■ ™ aga* iaSSaaftii 1 ' -;■ T ... .. v :14lt*ite» c*rraip«ad«ee.,; .'i : • Z': Cuthbxot, December 23,1871. • The Christmas holidays, in conjunction with Height’* Mammoth Circus and Menagerie, lit- CiImIIm /Unnnnlataj ikta J |1.a ranAtiluUna ■jl rr 'iikuS vwj 'S eisUy depopulated this and the- surrounding iiAimlhd * -maW L MAaa a/ 1 . rtnneslj elected legislatora are at Fifth At **%5Sl1£*A «Mfe'Bpeaker of tl Cten.SIckl»l*ftb«iMaatosHaiti SSTs«■■»«»* i.r ^t 1 "* ****1 **? "^heErioTanjpnl hue declared a dividend One anajWggJg* 0 0 f B theB^kofKt foS. .aiKx^ww r tnro ifiiw Si > T3»o ttad «H jnarii xal tz, ! hfgBoitf taa i*o 3 4* .Ifcwiw edl, Mw > sdt -XMrttt *e MMmJMM ■of the ablest men in the Bepnblioan party intemenf-Tfith the President; to-day. Judge Lochrane Bays the Administra tion will take no hand in settling the affairs of Georgia, and aa Goy. Conley.. careainplhing; personal.Iyifojtthe-place.there W® be con test between him and CoL Smith, recenUy inhabitant had never witnessed. ; The immense canvass of the caravan could not accommodate one-half of She crowd which .swarmed in every direction, andsuoh a harvest •oflrftotional currency was gatheredin, as might; have gone far towards relieving the monetaiy community. t These exhibitions have been likened a MM Ttaanit Principal office 191 W. Fifth-at, Cincinnati, 0. THE ONLY BgLIABUB OIJX M85B1BUYI0N •*& V) 44J«Be iH THU OOUKTRY. dH : wMuKi-memitd heataq (law imam. (OWi! s@mH fiosaarft editd ap isjfali declared ont of the earnings of the year 1871, and npon interest and coupons representing interest .which accrued in that year, even though;- file dividend* ore-'np* declared. -In- Ifireet.fs.notpayable^nlilafterjDeoeinber 31xi» J80li3 J&at; osd-_QperationB mentioned; in •BeflHcsUQ ofitte set at July Mtb, 1870, aftonld m go Boom. uezLiiaaixiMeas, me: uom- Fa* General and hia wife, hare arrived. flSSSbtejiSj -^^sassasas tonus Boo^DMenthi pH fuuua OMta itsaS-ilna tu&setdtodies pjotvad drier eoirinx^o ofagJLdt bqpad* \ vnJWV. *.£» vijIcjq sywjRfcS-1st* fU Lad (x ’ta'H) 'lestniu eiSgA fcetavt be* Ira ciov oi mid saiga? ki *'.“4vq <&A w&iV> hatiamahaaiOft [todd« beta BevaidJ odr fes-aaeffads off bja» |sdua ban >s>« of aids Mhsttt 1 ahxi’stii.Isc-iis OffisiJfttiR si) ot. jn w I h-xi £Bh-.. HH P. yir.aaarT s.irfc'*) Lira ^<ua -:i • I •.« ,-ii V > .KM -- TO BB DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. Sine’s 153d Kfgular Monthly GIFT ENTERPRISE. • - To bedrawnMeadar.ffabttiarr9.M72. ' . 1 Grand Capitals of $5,000 EACH IN GREENBACKS! (square .complaint against the Federal bask examiner, .OaBender. iJayQqnldwg mrywetnil upon* suit by AHsM-and, released upon parol* nntil*next week, when to will famish bail in §33;OO0.: u : . A warrant was issneafon Fiskybuithejoffi foundhira sick with smaU^por. ,;r*9af.3 ; Assxpous,'December 30.—ProfessotMoCnl- and j tiona Insfc, antanonymi femrewvil iu-d. H.feti -urn-:-.*. K ilsBO** [^O itbUlfa'flO' (J «rfi f (o-o ....: lr. I'jSM eq' iM ran lie- 1:r :t fed-) I Kil'va saw iifcutdW r ••■/>: lira r- e;«»8 yipjadnn OJldtr ') -so' : ki*j it.” She seyH the. jnania neVer BTntoimt on him nnril they ha^ bemi.two yerarm^ded. • in the opinion that the indica- i‘£alse l iinless the metal itself was )ri Fredagrenth- teetiaed -'that ■mkut^r siti 8 vs SE> eir so ,k VI a ssiaad «lii vi y H .ltd baa cowoSL TTlii eld* 4 le*ir hitrow v'-’bli r iio w g nr ‘ fniniwl' io | tetf.‘ »i 5*hv ndiSRitoosrit : »!».-•» id .■■•■; '-Itivll ej;:«ni| c«9lu ytri iois ■immt o tsisa tSi>iamieta£tr>i fas St »►*. . 1 ! '^§L.ia to too und!»'■*«) •igtl aai) tad* iKioi liffiki): op •% -3Rv >d'« »o v-w .ffiw A MBSaaneivh ad* io map*^id all,) worth from 120 to $800 each. . .^as / n : Photograph Albums. Jewelry, eto.. etc., etc. - P 7 ^ ! cl ) ni ueBscr St el mo Mooik a etisa s»dX .atddBcodf: pr.c-s :iivi KaedeeftiJi by the contributions and support of the whole community, should seek per se to beoainaa po litical element, and essay to rule the people. nomination and electioiof ihe city government. The election pliStfon the'4 th proximo.'-d .1-3 - ^ ar. ..SudUBOB PmBBiOt^ 1 o»f -to.'aol Gifts 6,W0[I - .Tickets lijaiti iets 110; 25' him tribe, and aSvre doixbt do'ubtat all or' te6fMa «Mttton > 4!toianbiftuaaft ffiv# mmiKiMjm s—w«»if*pw Jrijlbe ,to pflrtrvdftt him, oxj >a, will be sent to »n» The venerable FauT! Mobile county, and -p£ in the Sauffira^'ditdfattiUn Heron Bftv« on Thursd * wipht versation with the writw of thi SSS&gS&g^ Sated 4iu*toi*tetom3iartBal a»W‘b4w^*toKH6a» z fle the position he now holds, for ttaMUtf ccM bn(t thousand dollars as .ComptroUer^GeneraL, ].;0r ^ttttLBldM^f ge. ^terta^w. Q^flte^iMt If this latter, we' mink tinA'ougmifol& ifctntta hbfeotkm tnh&taeettbn f '^tisdaUi»I& t^£p- trollor would require ihim. to .watBhrWith vigi- AA4XDEBsoN.ji 7 K- Jatnrasojf, a*. JAHK "W*. ANPEBSOK. JsO'JSXik Xyi Sit Alv: . m. W. AIDERSOTS SONS,: toyebfiep.ra^jnA/in, MOtf 4nnAM||Wtlil ■ cannot-to effected upon don Merchants, tty, then in possession of-the Spaniriij-andhad ever since ieBi'ded on-the Gulf coasfc:' Hemar- riod in 1809, whenneartyfiftyyoaps pli jet h&§ w 'Mr. I^OTOlea^&numberof t^dlnrailranai children and great-grand children^ ‘hiosti df whom ate resideptSiOfjtheisputh^En, g|rt pf .this county. He waaho*iiheto?3p r f3u«Be,tUeThir4 lOJO-!'" Mm2 -.5 .CfcUC'33 f §|30.. 5 rtoihscutsggo lit lo sai«t. ittiterm. nlfi vtl is hotifbrddm ifffhbld he- da^retolquitr the o; take ou^ whieh ivai «. « €OT3!Oir. EACXOBS , teii: t.srf I lr . | ! NSi .*J I-."' ■' General Commission Mercliants 92 BA.X STREET, SAVA3SKAH. OA. '.•WDl make liberal advances on Cotton and other jgrqducB,consigned to.vo.. ■ aug203&T;6m* . qiol^rtwffiaafl'i Cf tthe’ Bemfe cd ... JL^lJ !fa»’5 oBH isovii i fcca b numerouff railroads oi bJaxgo 0i6 laboring florralatiofl is another disturbing ele* **". *~5 lr w r >, *r ,MW *" *>*-u*'. • tondepce deserts the plow And hob and takea to the migratory life of ithei highway, with ita tbarougb competenoy.- No one baslassriled either-He - qualifications or -his official"' ini— tegrity; Ho bne has had aught’-to say agMnst anyiaetbfhiis admiuiistrstian (doting 3he whole periad:of eight years that- he’filled the office with such’general satisfaction to tho people df theStateiirraspeetiveofpartyjii-'A ■■ -.< v.- •. .< • -The personal assaults ;of-the writer to which tto 7 'alfude, i 'hOW made, amount to these two Charges;> *o Jc-sA.. ■;! I'ii-.i.'t :Se~.tJ*n» -.'Ji-.-G •oh -TBatheis mrogant-InhiksiffBrnnptlonsflnd seems to obimsthecae as hb own, as Amat-^ ter ctf righfe We ^ve^tmt wbhtoweHeeui'tld substaaoe of tbe obargL^and in ieplysay, we think it'doea him great injustice. "When and to wfaom, we ask, has he ever shown any such dispoeition? .noiJittoqwjo e-wdiicil - i A ■ whisky and ocgwti>>it.etoitcmei5t, ho . becomes unfit for tha monotonous duties of theplanta- tiouj and seldom consents to resume them, or at-least .becomes. exorbitant and intolerant in hw demands, j This Is the case at prat'eut b! ittiilULkl ;>1 frnesn. G0TT0NT FACTORS Sm^mWest Goorgiau j And tha tnflugnoe of thaea malcontents affects the* entire laboring class. All waut higher wages and. greater immunities, despite the distressed condition of the country. (nO J, : EBB BAWAOSTO. -at, sj;l '.i Note dhirp’.has been heard for. weeks from these cotodiations, which 1 ‘State.ald” called injo existane^ buh are now in a oond|tiou of ®a§- GOBeilSSJON ilEEOHAOTS ‘TaherilcsriiadvaneeB GROOVER, SSBBBS & CO. t osvhj el c-aiS."-ginJ > ?i.! vd f*»£*o<l it m icvr bstbniKj ^J3 betfaimalan Iff**) sdT Jcseiiq is li;j; e-vsas: fiftS!/.' etl COTTON FACTORS General Commission Merchants BBADIiEFS-"’ SUKEBEffOaPHATE - OF I2MB, •Jowell’a Mills Yarns/Doruestics, etc., etc. BAQCHNGAimiBbNTIES AI.WAS3 ON HAND. -m •Jt'tawJik-;i*ai<l bfastu^ta' 5 «Oiil yhoeatel oiw Uva ‘•3 3 * 1 m&o sfcw boa nilioS j. -B’.ia* jA-rmToa ' ,J Iw§ r: u(S«q gsUeqfse.'aid ffo%» & .-fitoSir vaoSosiiti ied g "Siaioa.'neO J #d»i :mai .^srr^lloosS ?.r?3Rt ahf d B* .-, ' .elq-iJlut). to} ?(Jq: dlutj erf! ITSJ-J^ngisqa Iq^iJtaciSr’Ksq bao^wisa eii .egfo-oq edi oi . ■ejftwlia bccuhsrq i'S* flcilrefiit-a ad£L.e'so-r { lemotS. [■on e-ivjra ’f'.l'K'r'.'O? [erchants lid tAK taoiMn-tfiH .,iRC PJOOO I8&& M'mD; o! i a xto cm tsec xl si II ,a>f.t»daol i«s«y> hoe - asdsjaacq B i haa no as* » : .3b!i-Radw ■ li-’goi tbod IffircdW 1 bneoisn I'trojnn! ■aerii x&1 oi dgaoao ft-;-'.'rail P-rtrtflR irr-4-r name is . William Healey, a notorious who hSd'EervdJ tetmSffiithei SuteFnso irrt&d r GbuntysUaib ■ :He*.lire d rwl thin-. . suatfcdAR sHiPMEjfr of; coirojf t! » «•«««* ^d^tt^ndafi^T^duce. ’ Stw seoH .vM : d> si iivjpr-. Arrow and Eureka Ties at Io weet wtbnta’nriceai Seep constantly on hands laxgastock of all kinds swefiasthal looking to as‘Jtti so <Uts Ud i fm& iod garwoUfmmti en -ifccjboog dura of prF MdXiJ • evad itiKra a ia jegSanoa <js<m[ yletcii folooo -fugs 1170% e^Khiisd liio'i I'ciBul',;; ei eso yaa Is WggiO’ -IMj-fa .jHstf-iti .rfaof-'. s«i d->aai - udi W«*s«s**.. «U83Pdg>w&wgm*,o jggat . It was, perhaps the fpult of Mr. HilTs pc^- tionf, that he knew so little of Georgia women. Still, it must be remembered that the position was a voluntary one, and had he been da our army, he wouldhaveffoundithat lt isi poerible for women to possess virtues higher eves than those required for cooks! What right has Mr. Hill to^insult womanhood? How has ha filus- teated -Mrmanhood?.* Wtm are hi* Bears? Where his record of battles lost Sal mon? IMto world knows j jOfbut * one confilet wherein tbis bero engsged, . and . then,; it isAaMLtosteoakhiaadiiaTaary wlin.wisnnto Taifcm fiisn »>n mirwith nntntrjtnnfli r-. t ifikaiMMagiH toiytawtbBHMt Pams; December 30.—Supplementary elec tions are toto told In Pari- •* seats inthe Assembty. -Vxi cepted the nomination on a r pals, which embraces, the al of prind, of capital sinFaris- imatioh of iJBoadftwii selfhway,' do wncami punishment oro. s. HiBT. Jx - .^.aavassbac h. p.^wmii. Geo. S. Hart Sc Co.* COMMISSION MJBBCHANTS, and Wholeeele \J Dealers in fine Butter, Cheese, Lard, etc., 39 Faerl and 28 Bridge streets, New York. We are sole agents for Cheshire Dheeee, 40 to 60 lbs.; Eng. Gloster Cheese, 25 to SO lbs.; English DairyTA. Miles & Son, 20 to 25 lbs.; Nutmeg, A. Miles A S^D, 10 to 15 lbs.; Young America, 6 lbe. each, 4 in case. Also receivers and first hands of Factory Cheese, 60 to 60 lbs.; State Cheese. 30 to 50 lbs.; Pine Ap- 45* lo dtsnr edT jiao o: n f )*J \ui*las -bid ilariRnofS ewlffi'ia *>s rirteif oi «ig]j||ff.fwh r’Sj »£) i&dJasd* ashirsdtoca in !!isirabo;.-id l|lK; o md 0 60 lbs.; State Cheese. 30 to 50 lbs.: Pine Ap- 5 to 8 lbs.; Goshenand Med. State, 30 to 40 , Butter and Lard, of all grade*, put up in y variety of package, for shipment to warm iat«e. octlO w3m» » can find;, Wherever he r to touehes he leaves a knives, forks and spoons Iso, dish rags ; he pnt one et* He oeafl^s to ba a tr*> i being. . I An: old male Cali-' and in his wife’s kitchen, j if pleasure. ' . ' i rying-pans hefcanfind Into; —bottoms on the clean attended with Hob of wood, < starch is emplo horat in perfo: difdono-half d •fouiths inches i elver; thatihisc |«0 rti.!ai teiba-T ?« zusvtdi i .f'^oq 'rfi t-'?!rtste dhith? ,q«s4 j j:g*-*£C!«D ;ti fool ::o r*oit s?l ■bkSKinorf c-H yd eB«m oi- d sci ssitobl to aesimiaarf >a -■*& ot Hid e bosnai.i oioitliigsl -. P rmnivoi) gfltfen oriT .^tfj i Cjf oirf isToLsra^Mtc' *1 Jihj efieva: oi «i rte'fi? adh Uftotem—aoii03-» obixa. i*l e¥y.a| ;«se*jao£—soao su l a lady’s bohtol oontem] What it is to be a Fhuncui, Aok repoitofitie SouthOarolinf Joint perienced a ftanOfiff; enough anyway. Noonewl how much sal< ton, received $928,911 , Marysville is threat- woman was revealed to their view, and the - ■■ | smelt was then.fearful. The body was in a [evade. legs had been cut off, the flesh wag hacked off to^Advices report the fr^all'direotions, for^it'.fi pfeaumedj.cdirin- ftndcrew sav . i 'Gen- nieiRJte in packing, and Hjadhead was cnfiroff Efcpresiaent Melgdrejo, aad-wrappedinri^sin nne.'cranftrofjfte.to*; tated by his soh-in-iiw, The whole sight wto homble* and sicken- exaes. Three earth-: ing. The ooronor and^ohce iiuthoriOee -Werd equips. I at once notified, and an inquest is now going ).—The Prinoe of Wales’ on. Foul play is apparent, of course, and the rrV.*~ ; - last**** ^Mesdth erc^ermnw oeoaned. The show A - sa ° bealaa «(’ 0&sSes^ees^KSsst wfe*® 0 ®, Deo.30.—TEedoaAbyrfhe'fire has ,fcx*r ,’j | “ •* *• iotthdr _ of and five BeyW-SP doffiitfu?. fufiy, mu* . . _ „ .ont, UiniiBgio, Colombia, Javs^ 6ibetia*,t- tel uo* g ASB iasaiu*;Dficemh8r29.-?-Tto>Princeof Wales gains supngOb- Tha swelling above his hinis subsiding, u’; h ib ‘ . ,r*4n iZ: i* Wajukotos, December: 29. —No Cabinet vripeiicgto—day* /*;•« n^i*' ,s::«... •• The reported diatster-to tiio.Wabarii ■ is.mr- ^n^flrraed and douhtleBS falsa. :* , a ■; . ^Dcpartomte^ato,^®®^ ^l^totSaMtora of Cnstdma.fOflbseCTB. mlo of the civil serrico commlsslonitoJaak* in“ ooDointments on promotions;' TtomraD- 1 K&intea.^^o^^ Korth Carolina. . Postmaaters .i«io,;iWUl ,pp ; subject to competitive, examinations,'Am nve ihomsnd onohundredandnino. _ . c &£;£££&£&£&£§ (ion made at the bureau for a survey pn adig- (illery manufacturing. ’ "" W A*poliocman, in attempdng warrant for a stolen watch,.was killed by .tho woman who had purchased the wab*.. OnnBa, December 29.—In the, .uuftea States Court to-day the: following.' Ku-klux prisoners pleaded guilty, aj^.ww.weift fiffllr, tanced to eighteen, months imprisomenti ead: $100 fine: Homy G. Waiiiok, ^rg.- Carr^ Eli Boss Stuart, Josiab RTartin and Samuel/?., Brown. Tho tnal of D^EdOffird Avaw<*^ed with conspiracy to prevent colored aasaftam voting in October, .1802, and;to'-SWJfek.them for voting in October, 1870, .then began, to! Aotapolis, December: 29.-StolTj&is. Mcr- Cnllocb, professor in Waahingtoh,and%ebHai- ve™testified that Aiken’s.feslpeBto^fc- CTflrisnt to prove the Ho considers Affix’s “ - tivo, because ho aia not: geti the erith ydlow*^^ndTWj“.p^b!f^L iiHftr|ferB M$toigwdNffi<M«MWaffijMfc9idi>w edt ami these experiments made ih presence: Of I Bis. -oJjnisoom Deo. SOrrrWiap,*: ««d Base, Tenth, and Octus.- — Balumobb, DecemhenCffiSr-A: boiler in the Chesapeake moulding apd tnrnfag nfaijpX' ploded. Harrington, the senior , partner was hilled, end two were rescued from the mines badty tart. . .. io FmunoPHU, December 29,—O..T, Hiess, J.F. Uyersand B. F. McCartney .are;held in two tboannd cost; ono of the party would ar rest a countryman and bring gfaipt before the other, who acting as magistrates, would fine the countryman for violations of prdinances. New 1'okk, December 29. _ Bichard Tweed and Devlin are Tweed has sarrendedto the sheriff, Commissionersbip of Pnblio Hall has appointed Geo. W. Yen Nort Oommis- sioacr. ...^ « * :t San Feasickco, December 29.—Throe car- loadsof Japanese and Ohipese sfiks $2,000,000, were sent eastward-on One hundred and eighty tona teas wiU bo forwarded to-day. The road, js.-.^ear,.; Two boys, ten and thirteen years old, were frozen to death near Yirginja01ty. ; : d.vsvjtb f London, December 29.—Alarmed, at stone's Bepnblioan tendencies, the Ooh.se: section of the Liberals, led by theDphajo^l erset and Viscount Halifax, aro.ask|ng to form a coalition with Tories, for toe purpose of elect, ing Mr. Bonverie as Speakec. of .the Honse of Commons, instead of M& Brandon to compel the retirement of. Gladatone. , . New Yobs, December 29.—Arrived, Bene factor. New Yobs, December 29.—An elevator, gave way in Fifth Avenuo Hotel this afternoon, and fonrBervants seriously injured. Mayor Hall has not sent, his resignation to tho Union Olnb, but it is expected ho will.do so at tho next recular meeticcr. Bev. Wn. Taylor, of Liverpool, to3 accepted a call to Broadway Tabernacle Church of this city. . , Conolly was not able to perfeotbaU to-day, owing to the withdrawal of a lady who had of. feredtogo on the bond for $100,000. This afternoon G. Van Nort was sworn in as Com missioner of pnblio works, vies Tweed resign ed. He will take immediate possession of toe office. . . ,} Chicago, December 20.—A special grand jury empannelled to investigate toe charges of bribery and corruption against certain members of the Common Council made O partial presen tation to-day. They found, true bills against two Aldermen and two ex-AIdermep. The work ot the grand jmy is but partially accom plished. It is expected that every.guilty mem-; berwiU be indicted and this.will probably weed ont half of the board. The. rumor that 3. lonng Seammor bad foihhased the Bepnblioan a confirmed. > Oeieoit, December 29.—Mexis heldapublio reception to-day in the city baU. He leaves for Chicago to-morrow. , -:. u t.j London, December 29.—A. letter is published from tho Queen in, which ehe^eya she desires to express a deep sense of toe touphmg sympa- thy exhibited for her family by the whole na tron at the illnes ofherclear son, too; Erinca of walea These universal expressions of sympa- sion on her heart. The letter concludes hope that her faithful subjects will continue grayer for tha bompleto recovery of tho ir Nz T, Yo .? Jt ’ 1 >«>™l»r 29.—Arrived, staamsr Moro CasUo, from Havana. New Yoke, December 30.—Henry Sherwood tos been rieetod Director of the Erie Bailroad, vioe Tweed resigned. The Tammany Hall Com mittee meet to-night to reorganize. Muoh sym- p^y wM emreaed for Tweed. Sweeny’s name wm derided. Inspectors were appointed and primaries fixed for early in JanfiSy/ iinrag srarayxs 1 Fidd3 ’ jn&c ° shan - The Delta Psi bad a commemorative dinner. we ^?, represented. A 1 *"™ that toe steamer Florida hasar- nved off Nassau with the loss of her fontop mast, and was towed into port for repairs. May- journal, The Leader, has been diseoL cmiareny cilijdren woro killed: qiitriglilf Tho^gad ’and injured' were 'Ifni tShteSp.”^ 1 t* faiwninner Synopsis of Weafher SRUenlnitt oOwr.Maioa,, Northwest lfchfi rain, have prevailed mask f Sd partiSly clem in toe toteribr/LigSwinffl; wealherJihave been-report' AtIantio:and;Stdf:Stetes;-r ,,, , now ext from Tennessee and Missouri.toLakes On< and’ Superior, - ijfi advauce'of the lowest ha etelr; wiicShas moved "nortHeast and westward into Town. .Tho temperature hasriseu ^n^«ofe,«»A?entuc^ytoLakaL r7 en reeved toia evvming from The barometer' will probably fall rapidlyTf o-nifiht in the Middle States; with increasing northeast winds veering to southeast on tlie coast- The low barometer in-Iowa ssiU move rapidly eastward over Ohio, with brisk Bontheaat ynnds oh'toe lower lakes. ' Bising temperature and rain with sontowesteriy winds will prevail on Sunday in the Golf States and southerly winds in toe south Atlantic States without material change in toe weather. Warr- ing signals ore ordered. Dangerous winds are anticipated from Lake Michigan to New York, and cautionary signals are ordered at Cape May, New York and New London. ; . New Yoes, December 30.—Tho Evening News,-Ben. Wood’s paper, charges that too lot tery policy men of this city openly boast that they pay the police department two .thousand dollars per month for. protection. The funeral of James H. Haokett, toe veteran actor, was held to-day at Jamaica, L. L, and attended by a largo number of prominent citi sens from this city, i ; : The Treasury received during the week Si,784,000 in gold for customs, andpaid $391,- 000 interest on the public debt. Prepayments of January, gold interest, wbro $5,850,000, and chrrenoy interest, $945,000. Total amount of five-twenty bonds -redeemed at the New York office^ is §22,207,000... Bedemptioh of three per cent certificates for. the week amounted to §1.172,000 PaoviDENCE, December 30.—The semi-azmual meeting of the-boaTd of appeals of the National Trotting. Associattozf convenes here the second Tuesday in January. PanSADEEPHiA, Dae. 410>i^EhaHenl th Officer’s Maxamobas, Dec. 30.—Thb' recefit’Tcdian UV " "”-to« jtty;oMexican officiaL ^Sredto^owtii jo3 to cross into • a nJ punish tho Indians who i encamped near; toe, border, with a> * mtity of stolen stook. these corporations,.which “State.ald’. existence, but are now in a conditi pended animation; even at toeifirat withdrawal of that ft . ventured fo the sunny South, lest he too thaw out and °^Weli, •TOhavetofe'ebnsblatioii^; quired it?>Has he “come out” at all except in (ythemanJhof.eyenta.^ has been warm and muggy for several days, and we hear of much meat. which is only fit tr *“ converted into soap. This will prove a hi blow to the losers. Oats is indeed a climate of | “lightning change.” A Woman’s Review. The lost number of our able city cotempora ry, the Plantation, contains a very pungent and ably written article entitled, “A Woman’s Bo- view of the Address Delivered by Benjamin H. Hill, before the Alumni Society of tho Univer sity of Georgia, at too Annual Commencement, July 31,1871,” by Fanny Thomas. This lady, if a Comanchian phrase may bo tolerated, ‘raises too scalp” of the distinguished speaker, and vindicates toe fair r fame of fadaugh- reply to insidious or qualifications for toe are ^beyond ’assault—but uppi Was it not proper and- neoessary for him to “come out” when oven so attacked ? .Is not his vindication in these addresses upon these points ample and complete? Gan any one say that they aronot? This writer seems to feel the force of these, andattempta to break it by say ing that “when- Major Bums tfas elected he came out as often then as now.” In this again wo think great injustice is done CoL Thweatt. It is true tbatrMajoc Barns was elected over [ him in 1865. It ia also true, we believe, that at this eleotion, certain personal charges were j made against him, wholly unfounded in faoti and which he thought as wo know, caused his ters from toe alleged imputations upon their I defeat. But at that time he did not “come rnnfg,T»»fl in his address. The j out” in their refutation. He silently bore: tho writer says: I consequences. As Mr. Hill has attacked too women of his I To say at this time, therefore, that he came State; it Is not improper that one of them should I out “then as often as now,” with toe inferen- Inquiro if Mr. Hill is immaculate, that he sets f tiai intimation that hla present vindication of himself up as a censor? Howeverincapable of I himself in toe matters lately charged will be as - ~ ... ” l ineffectual a3 it was before, seems to us to be I »ho “unkindest out” of all. Without in any way commoting ours . te personal matters discussedinCol.* 1 addresses, .wo feel it nothing but due to hirn^ on this occasion to say that we think he bjj§ completely silence^ the authors of toe .stories cehcooted aRaihst'him, and to his ^' Butour-TOsh is that too contest, foirtoe office; J»nd%SS"the can\ conducted on this basis and not upon detraction of any-eort. - „ ' Oh this bams we feeTperfedtly assured, ; atid so do tha poqplo otGeorgia, that tho' lntereats of the State mil he safe in the hands of ObL Thweatt; andnponthe.score of need—Iosseb understanding some points of this which' involve auestlona not usnally by women, of itshteihryexcellenoean edneated woman may very proparly judge: Tho length of timo* that elapsed between toe delivery of this address ' and its publication ought to have been amply sufficient for Mr. Hill to correct all defects of styles since it was sufficient for him to make toe-written address,* as is generally Un derstood; and, in other respects, materially dif- fereatfeointoeBpakenonh.: .:. tl ; His ctitio theh exposes a number o£ glaring grammatical defeats,, touches npon the various social- problems evolved in Mr. Hill’s address, and, in conclusion, hurls the following Jovian thunder bolt firam the Olympian.height of hei argument upon the devoted head.of thesspir- • Titan; Great was in’tob zenith; of beVreM^eawbeforotttotfliattdnfiBlQiBrH^ofetai l _ J ~m Jackson. ne ; waa,a ooitib??P9raiy,o r and Qoldsmfth, and was Walter Scott. Daring ! hbidiedhad been suocessfully.under toi . -and women, when he was a man to theifpll maturity of hia powers, have died at goed.old age, o^ .been - ’ esart of >*.-,« Haiti* Two vears aso, ho was still dossobsoq of all his pbym'cal and 1 mental ? fefomtobZZBla-eight and hearing were good, hisdntelleot .was appa rently unimpaired, and hta rconvensatipn was jmimated and che erf ah—Jjegisfer, 26wl, The Grcat Gatnes Case, i From theNcw Orleana- T&nea^ JJfecemher.22.; A motion for a new trial,’) ih the Second District Court, tided adversely, to Mrs. Gaines’, right to inherit toe property of' Daniel Olarke; qome up' bn Saturday last foif hearing and-was' argued * at length befbreffnageCollens. r--m bisox :-s; Tho Judco refused tho roho&xixKfi'smd roiteza- ted his former opinions mid conclusions in toe case.. The dbfendantappliesfbran appeaL and Will take toe* case to " bur "Supreme^ Thence it is expected to take the .cast Supremo Court of toe* United r of error. Of course toe right to snob will be seve * ‘ * ** which such and too cases veiyifewtint which. Court will allow wrijta^of emw-toi State court, t Justioei States Suprema Oowf^wai-bava;tq whether BUchwrit^-«anissue,qrwhpevc?iQCOu : pies Justice Bradley’s peat-v- d *d This; however; is i looking as it will bamany months Court will decide .the-: lens.' Meantime, it.woofd.i defatigable lady plaintiff hM-.npt cheerful confidence: ini* viciion ofher It: is a marvelous thnsiasmand patiept faith in.a-lady .who is ap proaohing so rapidly toftoe^ajfifipl Mflllwlfti t;v4d .irfjjd - 8:1* nt .. “ Ai NswABK.BraanAn kerswent to: hjaiibrass, B! re et,: Newark, N. door.: bad: .been ‘ * ‘ He* detectives STAXBvav a fox «« IMsalstewmtCfflBHsifiiMerclaits • • Importen of arid Becrivere and Dealer* in VPtMS, ■naCtw. fliM, ett. Boa WheM nil Sye Wliiikle,, nrnri fins 22 CAKEruman 17 -akuaxc uor, NEW YOBS.