The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, November 28, 1871, Image 2

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A MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. The Atlantic A: Great Western Canal. If one were to went that at no distant data Macon would be on the grand aranna of Weet- era transportation to the Atlantic Ocean—that in the con rue of a rerj few ream hundreds of millions of Western grain would be moring down our Ocmnlgee River, to And its ocean de pots for transhipment at Brunswick and Savan nah, be would certainly raiae • smile of incred- ulity snd gsiu the ohsrecter of a hair-brained enthusiast and dreamer. But, nevertheless, we say no man can read the report of Colonel Fro- bel, the Superintendent of Fnblie Works, with out coming to the conclusion that this event ia not only jwasiMr, but even morally sure of real isation at no distant day. Were we not pressed for apace, we should like to reprint this report in full. But if reprinted, probably the length of the document would dis- courage the mass of readers, while all particu larly interested in so grand a scheme will get the original report and conn it over with atten tion and thought. Wbst, then, la this projoct which we do not hesitate to predict will in a very short time be come a grand and leading scheme of internal improvoment,nniUng the great States of the Mis sissippi Valley and the Northwest and nearly al the ootton Statee in harmonione co-operation to a singlo end, as it has already done tho views and opinions of the most distinguished civil and military engineers of the country? Take the map and observe that the Miaainippi, Ohio and Tennessee Rivera, (now that the latter has been deepened at Muscle Shoals) present an almost direct lino of inland steamboat and barge navi gation from SL Louis to Gnntoreville in Ten - nensoe, very little divergent from a right lino towards the Atlantic coast of Goorgia. From Gnntersville to tho noarest point of tho Coosa in a direct line, the distance is twenty-five miles. A canal here would bring tho Coosa Biver into line, aa far aa Koine, and with only twenty-five milea of canal, inland water communication ia established for the great western centre, with the wholo system of Alabama and Tennessee .. water causes and railways down to Mobil* white Henry Ward Beecher iho Grt/aUfirdte lino tikes the Etowah Kivor Telegraph & Messenger. TUESDAY MOUSING. S° v - ~ 8 ' 1871 ~ ■tilth County Democratic Meeting. A n- g of the Democracy of Bibb county will be held at the new Court-house, on Satur day next, December 2d, at eleven o'clock, a. i». for the nurpoee of appointing delegates to the Atlanta Gubernatorial Convention. Thomas Habotmax, Chairman Executive Committee. News Items. To Bccaivs me Passroara.—The World aeya Mr. Cataeaxy wiU reoeivo hia [wmports so soon aa be has presented the Grand Duke to the President. If an, he got them on Satnrday. Kc.sr.rnnt asn Iacwpuat** are oomplfined of in Indiana. Since the banging of tho mar- deren of the Park family, the negroes are leav ing . but by way of legacy they set fire to and burned up a school bouse in Lawrence county which oJt *27,000. Martial tew is for. A ammaximjc sensation now agitates rbUa. delphia. John Prndham, e young man in that city, ate a hearty breakfast in the presence of his adopted mother, who at theckweof it was call Ml by her duties to the cellar. While down there she heard a heavy fall, c ” iD « a r p discovered John lying deed on the SoMVsrith a butcher's knife through hie beart- Whether it was a anldde, a reorder or an accident is the question now agitating Philadelphia. TimFisaxBuaoor niFau.or 18,1.—ielix C'orput received the first ahad in Georgia in the Fell of 1871. Let every body mark well and taka notion, and we warn our Savannah contem poraries against the presumption of boasting about any 11 first shads," in that city. Felix Corpus's shad came to town from the SL John s Biver on Friday night, Novembor 24tb, nnd has had a very serious time of it ever since. It has been •• lying on the ice " ever since for the Senior of the Tnxonirn, and though often warned, the Senior has steadily forgot that shad every time he had a chance to send it home, and there that sliad still lift, as coolly as any carpet bag politician in South Carolina. Luo* Frasuss Bom* Fhopl*.—It is said that hia farm teat summer, be left dnnt in lh» I ~ rTtT " threo eggs in 1 iloo did that lltn re- Word lltechtr for the accidental loan of Ibe bat. Koch ia luck. Grant and Beecher aro perfect Mideaaewos. Every thing they touch turns to gold, and even if they drop their hale but casually, the eggs of abun dant fortnne are ahowered down into them. Tn* SrrrEsmo Girls.—The Grand Duke made terriblo work with the hearts of tho Wash ington belles in leas than a second of lime last Friday. He did it by a single l>ow as bo enter ed the angnst pretanoe of the illustrious Grsnt. Bat more dreadful still was the following: Ho who made the deepest impression was the aide-de-camp who appeared in a gorgeous General Assembly of Georgia. PROCEEDINGS OF MONDAY. Reported for the Telegraph and Meaeenger.] Secatt. —The Senate was called to order at 10 a. M. by President Trammell, ard oi«ned with prayer by Bev. Mr. Ketchnm. ltoll called and joarnal read and approved. The following bill* were reed the first time: By Mr. Clarke—A bill to encourage emigra tion in the State of Georgia—exempting emi grants from taxation for a limited time on va rious conditions. By Mr. Heard—A bill to change the line be tween Greene and Morgan coontiee. Bv Mr. Poddy—A bill to consolidate the sev eral acts incorporating the town of Carroll, Car- roll county, and to grant certain powers and privileges to 'he same. p By UrT Wellborn—A bill to regulate State aid when granted to narrow gauye railroads— allowing any railroad to which State aid has been granted to oonstrnet a narrow gange road without forfeiture. By Mr. Smith—A bill to point out the moils of paying the feee of the clerks of court, sheriff and Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Circuit in criminal cases; «also, a bill to incorporate the town of Bocky Mount, Meriwether county. Mr. Kibbee offered a resolution that hereafter the hour of meeting shell be 10 o’clock a..at, and of adjournment 1 o'clock r. M., uulessotber- wise ordered by a majority of the Senate.— A *Mr < Nunnally offered a resolution that here after no learo of absence shall be granted ex cept in extreme cases end then upon the aUle- ment of the time for which it is desired by the applicant, and that upon the roll oaU it should bo the duty of each Senator to answer to his name, and that the Secretary be instructed to furnish the reporter of the press with a list of the name* *n*wered to, and request that the same be published. Adopted. HOPS* BILLS OS THIRD BZASISO. A bill to fix tho compensation of grand, tra verse and petit jurors of the county of DeKsib. Mr. Hillyer moved to amend by adding tho county of Fallen. Adopted and the biU was P A message was received from the Governor, ad interim, transmiUiDgjthe report oMhe com BY. TELEGRAPH. I»\V IMNlWTt'HII.N. Mr. Simmons moved to postpone indefinitely. Motion did not prevail. The bill was passed. The special ordar of to-day was taken np. It is the resolution offered by Mr. Baton, de- , „ . ,, daring that where the credit of this State has Washikotoh, November 2,.—A dispatch was been loaned to railroad companies in violation I received by the Commissioner of Internal of the constitution, whether by issuing bonds Be venue Ibis morning which states that F. Mi or, of the Stole to said companies, or by placing late Assistant Assessor in Texas, has committed the State's endorsement upon the bonds of said suicide in consequence of a fear that he would companies, said bonds and endorsements so be arrested for collecting and embezzling gov- issned, and made in violation of law, are with-1 eminent fneds . , out binding force upon the State, and should Ah article appears in tho Tribune to-day m be declared null and void. • answer to an article in the Times, in which the Mr. Scott moved to refer the resolntion to the Tines says Mr. Greeley has committed a stu- Jodiciary Committee, with instructions to re- pepduoos foUy in dreaming of the Presidency, port a suitable bill on the subject at aa early Greeley reasserts that he will never seek an £ r . but will never decline a duty. His arti- Slr. Camming said no reference was neeessa- cle claims that tho field is open, and says ‘‘wo ry ; the question was too plsin to require iL respectfully protest against the acrimony—the Besides, if action ia promptly token, no one I malsvofenoe — the proscriptive venom mam- bat guilty partiew and sharpers will be hurt, fesled by certain journals which have been tel The adoption of the resolntion will put parties I on to clear the field of all intruders. upon notice that bonds Issued in violation of Net Yobs, November 27.—Connolly is still plain tew will not be held as binding upon the undar restraint Bail will be raised to-day. Stele. it latest date, Connolly is still in costody Mr. Scott thought that it would not be doubt- hunting np bail, ed that some railroad bonds have been legally I Cincinnati, November 21 .—There were six- iasued, and this resolntion would throw a cloud I ty small pox deaths last week. , over all bonds, good as weU as bed. New Haves, November 27.—The chemical Mr. Bawls did not think there was any need works burned—loss half a million; partially to refer the matter, and said he was opposed | insured. to paying one cent of bonds illegally issued; at the same time ho would favor paying all bonds legally issued. Mr. McMillan said the resolution was in ex act conformity with the tew and Constitution, and shonld now be adopted. Sas Fbancuco, November 27.—Seasonable I rains throughout the oountry. The grapes aro nearly all gathered. The vintage is the largest and finest ever known. Louisville, November 27.—Four prisoners broke out of Franklin, Indians, jail, and three and Valley, and follows the Little Biver Branch of the Etowah nntil it approaches within a few hundred feet of Bocky Creek, a small tributary of (he Chattahoochee. From the noarest point of (his river to the head waters of tbo Ocmnlgee is scarcely a mile, and following the valley of the Ocmnlgee navigablo water* are reached at Macon, which, with very little improvement, will afford bargo and tug transportation all tbo year round to Savannah and Brunswick. Tho total length of canal by this ronto from SL Louis to Macon is only 14s miles, and it is estimated that the cost of as capacious a canal as tho Erie, wilt not exceed eight millions, and the additional cost of Iho necessary river im- aoarlet uniform trimmed with gold bullion, and I pro vf meuts will not exceed two millions. Tho ;:w sz«»- «• .* «* *“•“« b >r cloak with hIootm triuiiuod nil around with I lakes and tho Erie Canal is 10.52 inilos. Kantian sable. He was a very handsome young I The distance from SL Louis to Savannah by the man with a uplondld Mack monstoche, and mado 1 proposed route is 1088, or 844 miles less. The i'^ltoteltou*L “ 108 ,Jrh0W 'l-li.Unce from SL Louis to New York by this Let us weep for Iho slain. ro " ,8 > “ d b * of Sa « n “ b does not exceed Grand Dual Conran Socrn.-The Washing. 1800 mi,us with 0,10 transhipment of freight, ton correspondent of the Charlerton Courier wb ‘ l8 U * J3a miIes “ or ® b Y th ® Eri ° C* 0 * 1 says the ltnssian Grand Duke will take a tour I wilh lbreo transhipments, through tho South this winlor, and adds: | The 0081 of transportation from SL Louis to It must be a matter of interest ,o him to ob. Now York. by way of tho lake, and canal is serve the effects of eiutncipaUcn in tbo Sooth, I p«r ton, while from St. Lonui to Sitrd* whatever they may be. The two greatest events I nah or Brunawick by this ronto, it wonld be but of our day aro said to be the emancipation of I $ | a; ton . T lie canal and lakes are closed •erf" by Russia, and iho abolition of slavery ini . . ... . . the United States. If we can accommodate onr-1 ® vo " lou tb* * b ® J 0,r b J * C8 ’ wb ’* c b J * b ' s aelvre to the change, certainly ltuaaia can; for | ro,lto freight would move all the year round, she has not the Iwrnrr of eofor. But perhaps I Tho oost of the Erio Canal, three hundred and that very distinction, which nature has placed, I tixly-lhree miles long, was originally about sa : b, r"t —r n * —* *• t« made to work well in the South, provided the I to l8r, t , bad reached *52,491,013, but it had Federal Government would koep its bands off. I shown net'proQte'ainounling to very nearly $60,- The Russian Frinoo can see how it is hore, and I 000,000. *279,000,000 value of Western pro- rWa'isrssswsssES h? t? ' n,m ’ |>ation. I while * I0.»,000,000 found its way over the A National CoxrEBKNcx.—The Cincinnati I uen,, y parallel railroads. Tho cajiacily of that Commercial, a Bepnblican paper, proposes that I work, great as it is, ia equal to only a small Mr. Belmont, Chairman of (be National Demo-1 p " rt ,,f ,b8 demand npon it, while it is csti- cratic Executive Committee, shall at the earliest I mated that a reduction of the cost of grain ten moment, issue a call for a National Political I c< >uU a bushel wonld comintnd nil tho grain Conferonoe addressed to all parties who are I markets of Western Europe, willing to take part in auoh a Conferonoe, and I Tho calculation is that corn by this now have a free discussion of all the issues of the I Bullhorn ronto eould be placed on shipboard at times, and it abonld be empowered to establish I Savannah at a freight charge of 12 cents a a basis for party re-organization, to announce I bushel, white it costs thirty-five cents by way of principles for popular acceptance, and to adopt j •he lakes and the Erio Canal. Illinois alone measures for future action. Amplo timo should I produces surplus grain enough to feed (en mil. be provided for its deliberations and proeeed- I lions of people, but at Ibe present rates of Inga; and we think that its sessions shonld, in I transportation only about nine cents per bushel any event, cover upat least tbo period of a week. I for corn iaieft in tho bands of tho producer. It should ba held ia aome central city (say, tor I Cheapen the transportation twenty-three cents instanoe, Cincinnati,) easy of access from all I snd you add overwhelmingly to tho amount to parte of tbo country, and possessing a magnifi-1 he transported. At present in the prairie re cent building or hail capable of accommodating I gions much of the corn is burnt for fuel as it is a thousand delegates, heaidos an audience of I as cheap as or cheaper than coal, without tbo five or ten thousand (say, for instance, the Fair I cost of transportation. Building.) I Those aro aouio of the facts aud figures which ThxWab in Soi’tii Carolina.—Under the I crowded into Col. Frobel's report. It is head of “Tbo Bulo of the Bayonet—the lto-1 bolieved that there will be no difficulty in nomination war in South Carolina," the New I pushing this great work forward in Congress York Sun continues to report progress. On I upou the testimony of tbo eminent engineers Friday last a bloody Ku-klux waa brongbt into I who endorse it. It will enlist the friendly and Yorkville in iho person of a feeble old roan I interested co-operation of more than half thu named Thomas F. Black, aged 71 yean—totally I States of the Union. Wo nnderstond the prop, exhausted with a rido of eighteen miles on I oaition is to secure the endorsement of the Fed' horseback. When the officers of the military I oral Government on tho bonds of a private tew saw this youthful desperado and recognised I company for the amount necessary io construct the fact that he eould not live to vole for Grant I the work. We have glanced at it merely in any how, tliay untied hia hands and let him go, | commercial point of view, but aa a work bear- after resting tweuty four hours in the jriL The I ing npon tho public defense in time of war, it Sun says the soldiers curse this businoxs from I possesses equal importance. It ia an enterprise top look to boot boel, and insist if Grant and I needing only a proper presentation to attract Akernan want to carry it on as a permanent I universal approval. What is wanted is that all thing, it ought to be tamed over to Wendell I the States and localities interested should Philips and Gady Stanton. There are about I unite in pressing it upon Congress. Colonel sixty prisoners in Yorkville of all aorta, con-1 Frobcl is anxious that Macon, as an important lined in five rooms 12 by 14. In Union district I point on the line, should send an agent to the war ia going on with much greater vigor. I Washington to assist in presenting its claims. The Sun correspondent takes a very aerions I In order to interest the people in it, he will em- view of this Ku-Mnx war, and aaya before it is I brace an oarly opportunity to address our peo- over, no Southern man will he safe who does not I pie npon it, and wo have no doubt the oily au- oome np and pledge himself not to vote against I thoritics and citizens generally, will give him • mistionera to revise the Code of Georgia. ferred to Judiciary Committee. ,.„ ni . triot A bill to repeal an act organizing the District ConrL Passed. oociar” ,u8 i>9 ; A bill to repeal an act to «tee*“ prevent the of this Stole for isuifa. ’ "Passed. & Dill to change the oonnty line between Me Intosh and Liberty oonntiea. Passed. A bill to allow tho County Commissioner of Piko county to audit all claims against the said county. Passed. A bill to limit tho lien of judgments in Jus tice Courts. Lost. A bill to provido for the compensation of grand and traverse jnrora of Folk county. Passed. A bill to repeal an act to provide for an elec lion, and to alter and amend the law relating to the holding of elections, approved October 3, 1870. Passed. A bill to change the charter of the University of Georgia, so as to allowfonr additional trns- tees, and to give the election of said trasleos to the Alumni Society. Passed. HOI’S* DILLS ON FIRST READING. A bill to incorporate the LaGrange Banking and Trust Company. A bill to legalize the acts of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wilcox county as Ordinary. A bill to require the Coroner of Chatham county to bold inqnests in certain cases, and to provide additional fees not now allowed by tew. A bill (o repeal uu act (o secure profits aris ing from homestead in certain cases. Ap proved in 18(i9. A hill to ropoal section 121 of the Code, which allows university candidates to toko an offico. A bill lo relievo Q. B. Anthony, Tax Collec tor, of Clay county. A bill to repeal an act to amend section 4245 of the Code, by striking ont the words " to work on a chain gang." A bill to consolidate the offices of tax re ceiver and collector of Chatham county. A bill to amend section 3234 of the Code, re lating to tho granting continuances. A biU to punish any person acting as con stable without authority in Chatham countv. A bill to allow attorneys at law to swear to all dofoncea required to be pat in under oatb. A bill lo amend section 178 of the Code re lating to the pay of officers and members of Ibe General Assembly. House bills were read the seoond time. Bills on third reading resumed.—A bill to rirovide for paying off Ihe public debt of this Slate—appropriating the funds arising from tho Western and Atlantic Kailroad to the purchaso of bonds. Tabled for the presenL A bill to provide for a county board of com missioners for the county of Decatur, and to provide tho powers and duties thereof. Passed. A bill to amend section Cl of the Code in re lation to tho offering of rewards fur criminals. Said rewards in ease* of crime punishable by capital punishment not to exoeed $500; in felo nies not capital, *250, and to be recovered by petition in oonrt. Passed. Mr. Jackson said the resolution did not look escaped—one of whom, charged with murder, to repudiation because that term would not ap- was recaptured. . ply to bonds iUeyiUy and fraudulently issued— I London, November 27, 10 A- xr.—The Frinoe if the resolution is adopted the whereabouts of I of Wales passed a steeples night, and his fever these bonds will be discovered. Ho hoped it I is increasing; bnt the patient still holds out wonld be adopted. I against iL The Queen is constantly at his bed- Mr. Bicbarils called tho previous question. | side. Call sustained. stew ADVERTISEMENTS 3HZPAII LODGE SO. 4»,F.A. 31. A SPECIAL communication of this Lodge will be held THIS (Tneedaj) NIGHTst 7K o’clock, for work on the First Degree. Members of Macon Lodge, and sojourning brethren, are fraternally invited to attend By order of W. M. H- J- PETER, m>v28-lt Secretary. WANTED, riANO- FORTE, in good order, by the month. Enquire of nov23-3t GREER, LAKE & CO. FOR RENT—HOTEL. T HE house formerly known ae the “Kiddo House,” now ‘‘Hays Houae,” in Cuthbert, Ga., is for rent for year 1872. Apply to WM. D. KIDDOO, Trustee, Cuthbert, Ga. nov28-8t MACON STREET RAILROAD. C ABS on the above Bead wdl hereafter run reg ularly between Tatnall Square and the Passen ger Depot, from G).J o'clock a. m., until 9 r. xt., snd on Saturday and finnday night until 10 o'clock. A car will leave the above points every ten min utes.' J- V. GREER, nov28-lw Superintendent. CHOICE HAY. O CAB LOADS choice Timothy Hay; o 2 do. Clover Hay. Just received on consignment, and for eale cheap, by nov28^t* JONES & BAXTER. Motion to commit was lost and tho resolntion was agreed to. The following bills were read tho first time, and threo hundred copies of each ordered to bo printed: A CARD I HAVE made arrangements with tho largest and most reliable costumes in New York .to hire as many ooatames as required for the coming Mas querade Ball. Ladies and gentlemen wishing^ to » ■ . a ibia “ • K1UI1T DISPATCHES. WasiuNoroN, No vembe r 2 7.—In the Supremo I gSSSKaSjf™ d “ 9 ' ^ A lull the Circuit Court, the judgment was reversed. I I The lower court held that a certificate of tax | All orders confidential. to secure to educational pniposos the by tw0 commissioners was void. v duo to the department of education, I . rinnrt hold, that anthontv oiven MBS. F. DESSAU, 68 Mulberry street. fund now duo to the department o. euucauou.. Sn p rom e Court holds that authority given to fund the same, etc.; and a bill to amond 1 ^ persons for pnblio purposes may be a system of public mstrnc- J 0I6CUt<( j by , majority of their nnmber. *». tho ciis'j of H&rrover vs. Downe, Irom^^ TO RENT. (ho net t? establish a system lion, approved 1870. I nnHE Plantation known as tho ^ twa^in Bibb Mid Crawford |,4W Avres; auuut Yi con.nuoe, contarn- rou in cultivation; boro warrants issued for tho I iuv<av*arts* fight to receive goods which the I 17 from Macon; well watered, and with anost of parties whom they suspect of having | ^rnra I P^i*? 1188 *“ d on the Place, itted crimi cornmil they suspect of having crimes or misdemeanors, eta, and purchased for tho Confederacy. JBffiS.1^This is ,<jne of the most deewab-e JJ™ 8 holds such transaction illegal and void. The I ~ ' 'c6l.'Jo'dS'lfCMiEUGO lo make demands upou the Governors of other I nol “® An. 0 * 1 transaction illegal and void. States for tho return of such offenders to this | court adjourned for a week. , Senator Osborn called on the President to-day I EltGOBD, Or A.B. IiOSS, Adm’r. nov28-lw State which waa adnntod I Senator Osborn called on the President to-day I rills on tiiicd heading. I for the purpose of requesting a proclamation I NOTICE TAI-PAYEHS OF BIBB COUXTY. Bil^lo charter the Borne and BMcigl. 1U0- ^ SItelie^and county taxes is ^^mSe^retativetofees of ,he I ^ he represents aa «ntirely3 SSI L'£i ^ ° f clerks of Chatham Superior Courts, and of Sr- I •”?[ of tile Ku-klux. The President wiU con- vannah City Court and the Sheriffs thereof, was | .m J8 »^ BiU to allow maimed soldiers and blind per sons to peddle without license. Passed. BiU to repeal an aot to organize district conrta. Lost. I am notified by the Ordinary that he will not take any more city or Brunswick cmrency. There- Charlzston, November 26.—A committee of I fore, I can't take anything bat green-backs in pay• influential citizens including Hon. J. D. Pope I meI 't for Btate and county taxes, and ex-Govemor On, have pnblished the resnlt I ...F. M. HEATH, T. C. of their examination of Treasurer Parker’s I D ov2.S-d6ilt\v For Bibb County, debt statement, winch they find correct GEO. T. ROGERS’ SONS Have the Pleasure of announcing to their many friends ev erywhere, that they are handling in larger quantities than ever before those renowned brands of Flour, SILVER LAKE, FALLS OF OHIO, MAMMOTH GAVE, FALLS GITY Which they are selling at such figures as certainly defy Competition. TIE WO FIRST, Al OEY, POEMS, FOR THE BEST BARREL FLOUR, Open to tlie World, The PUBLIC SALE. , , . fill positively tali I place, unless sold at private sale before that day. , nov28-5t JHONATHAN COLLINS & SON. BiU to regulate the trial of causes at equity 1 committee report the total debt, of South and law in the Superior Courts, was lost. c * rol “® to eleven million mne hundred and I TXT ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Decom- Biil to provide for certain sales, to provide umoty-five thousand three hundred and six dol- I V V her, before the Court-house, at 11 o’clock, a. for the redemption by vendor, etc., was read J 4r8 > exclusive of ninehundred thousand dol- “-.the nlace now occupied by Charley Uoyd, about third time and recommitted to Jndieiarv Com- 11113 owing in New York. The American Bank ‘f 0 *? * m, ies from the city, embracing tturti time, and recommitted to Judiciary Com- Not# certify that ^ hay6 g thoir aboutOno Hundred and Twenty-five Ames, forty- xt n • , . . .. , • * I Dosaea&ion six millions of stfirlinr? nn .i I which is hcsvily timbered, the b&l&nco pro- Mr. Camming explained tho reasons which “ Bterlmg, funds and drectivo and under good state of cultivation. All prompted tho Jndiciary Committee to report I lK, . nds i and Gov. Scott has instructed them to I necessary houses ou the place, adversely to the passage of the bill. I P®“ “J more bonds or stocks of any kind for | The sale wiU be cash, and will positively take ThebUl was recommitted. muw' ... t The biU for the reUef of M. J. Griffin, of . Tho , Ku-kJnx trials began in Columbia at Lowndes county, was losL ten o clock this morning. Judges Bond and The bill to make it legal for levying officers f r r»“ on 4110 Bench, District Attorney Corbin to soil certain property without exposing tho “ r “? 6°veromont, and Beverdy Johnson for same at the court honso, was passed. I “* a T i* e , r0 was a large audience. — — -- - 1 Corbin challenged the wholo array of jurors on the grounds of fatal irregulation in drawing. Beverdy Johnson argued that the objection was pnrely techanicak Judge Bond said that the court could not proceed, because only nine jurors were presenL He desired to consult on „ . , the question reached by Corbin. The court Washington, November 22.—It is now be- adjourned until to-morrow morning at eleven yond question that a movement is being inaug-1 o'clock. untied at this point to oppose the nomination of New York, November 27.—It is rumored Grant for President next summer. Several lead- that Hall, Sweeny and Bradley will be arrested ing Kepublicans and Democrats have been ap- for complicity with Connolly and Tweed. preached within the last few weeks, and a pro- I Sweeney still keeps two hundred thousand of | be sold at the lowest possible prices, gnunmo is now being developed which will look | millions bail. | — — to the nomination of sonio independent Bepub- lican whose views ara liberal so far an tariff, amnesty and civil service reform questions aro oonccrnod. The Democrats are expected to sup port any such man as may bo subsequently agreed upon, and who will appear to be able to draw upon the Republican strength the heaviesL Tho Honso adjourned nntil 3 r. u. DUES I DENT MAKIUU AGITATION. The Anti-Grant Movement—Views of Sen ators Tipton nnd Fenton. Special to the Cincinnati Gazette—Radical.] MRS. F. DESSAU Has just received a largo stock of [FUBS, HATS, GLOVES, VELVET CLOAKS, READY MADE SUITS, t7KrDEn&A.K.a!rBRrTS, Which, with the whole of her winter stock, will oct4-3m _ Court it shall stand adjourned until the sec ond Monday in February next; that said adjourned torn will be held for the trial of all cases in which tho presiding Judge has been of counsel, and such other cases aa counsel present may agree to. Trial jurors, parties’ attorneys and witnesses, will take notice hereof, and appear as ordered. Fiulwelthia, November 27.—Alexis spends B “ tcr Superior Conrt-Novembcr Term, Monday here. I 1871. « -Grand ball Monday night. I /"iRDERED; That in tho adjouiunment of this Pobtsmouth, N. H., Novembor 27.—SL ' ^- Mary's Oatholio Church in this city is burned. Havanna, November 27.—Gen. Crespo re- ’npon the nepaoucan strcngmino neaviesL | viewed the volunteers in this neighborhood. According to this programme, the Democracy There was a flue display. will make no nomination, but will postpone I The medical student of the Boyal University holding their convention until lato iu the yoar. I jumped tho walls of the cemotery and pro- I 11 •* further ordered, that this notice be pub- It is expected by them that the Bepublican dis- ceeded to demolish the grave of Calo Gastano Iia!loJ twice in the newspaper in which Baker affection to Grant will Im so strong that it will They committed other excesses, and when the Count J Bh8nff eale8 * re P ?.T b pu b T d RTRn7TPn be felt in the next Bepublican Convention, and chaplain attempted to remonstrate, the students • 1 iJtarrTr ^Tho Governor^ visited A true extract frem the nunuteaoftiAkeriapo- the bolters may see fitto recommend. It is stated I the Umversity on Satnrday and demanded tbo I rior Court. B. J. HUDSPETH, 1 that even suoh bitter Democrats as Senator Bay- I names of the cnlprits. The stndents oil re- I nov28-tf Deputy Clerk. ard and Casseriy have given in their adhesion to mained silent The case was then turned over I this plan, and that the plan will bo more per. to court when several testified. Six stndents P EOBGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Martha J. Beack- foctoy in detail when Congress comes together- I imprisoned who ara forbiddan to cnmmnnicota I VL Special to tlio Lonlsrillo LwJaer-1 . ley haa applied for exemption of personalty, and'MUin/; apart and valuation of bomeutead; and 10 o’clock a. 3i. on tho my office. C. T. WABD, nov2S-2t Ordinary. imprisoned who are forbidden to communicate went toUieLouisvino Goajmr.1 t wtrn each otter or with persons outthta. Tim | Wasuinoton, November 2J.-The business of oonrt temporarily detained forty-two suspected D«ember^87lat President-making is now going on here to the 0 f complicity. | y ’ I871 ’ #t _ rr _ A exeinsion of all other matiers. But fewpoliti- Weather intensely warm. Thermometer 86. A bill to regulate tho order of bnsinoss in tho I cuum n°w ooma here from any part of the conn-1 Paris, November 27.—Bishop Dupauloup Superior Courts. LosL try who are not all absorbed by tins topic. The publishes a card severely criticising senti- A bill to define and doclare what (hall bo con- opposition to Grant in his own party is daily menu expressed by Gambetia in his sidered a lawful fence. LosL gathering strength, boveral prominent Bepub- speeches, recently delivered at SL Qnentien. A bill to secure the several counties of tho bo8n Congressmen are actively looking around - State from costs in criminal caaos. Passed. for some method of escapo from supporting the MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES, outre irem cusu. re tinureui u** t i great present-taker, in ease ho shonld receive a nomination. Among these ia Senator Tipton, I Synopsis or Wcntlier S tat emeu 1. Tabled ' " t from Nebraska. This gentleman states that the Wab Dep’t, Omor Chief Sionaz. Omots, ) I XXriLL ba told before the Court-boose door in the a alii .-..io ..... ... -..i ..i.i. ...k I Bepublican patty in the Northwest is ripo for I Washington, D. G., November 27,7:40, p. m. i I J' .town of Vienna, Dooly county; on the first county of7ho Sl“r Table” defection that a bolt on the part of numerous The low barometer which was Sunday after- A bill to amend tho law of this State in relation I delegates from that section cannot be prevented I noon, between Lakes Erie and Ontario, is now I Mo. 29in]6th district of said county, containing 10014 G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas, Pat- sey W. Brown, applies to me for exemption of personalty, and the setting apart and valuation of bomestoad; and I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock on the Uth day of December next at my office at Vienna. WAI. H. DAVIES, nov28-2t Ordinary. to habeas corpus—refusing power of granting writs when Judge of the Superior CourL Passed. to ordinaries the I •••bo convention sells out to GranL He is ready south of Bay of Fondy. refused kv a willing to lead off in any movement which I the Middle States end I raised y I defeat Grant, provided a better man is run I veered to brisk northwea acres, mors or leas; sold to satisfy a fiujierior Court fifaie favor of Count P. Hemming va. Jane Scago, executrix of James Al. bcago, deceased. ^ , W.L. UKAHAW. nov2S-w3od Sheriff. WERE AWARDED THE SILVER LAKE, AT TH E HATE GEORGIA STATE PAIR, Reid at Macon, Georgia. The above brands of Flour are now sold by Smyser, Milton & Co. FROM MAINE TO TEXAS and are every day becoming more papular and widely known. Having the exclusive control ot these goods for tins market, we aro prepared at all times to fill any size order. SOlaD OJXriiY TO THE TRADE. We have on band at all times as large a stock of GROCEIUES as can be found in the State, and will make it to jlEBCHANrs’ intoreats to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. GEO, T. ROGERS’ SONS. w. &r E. I \ TA YLOR, Comer Cotton Avenue and Cherry Street, —DEALERS IN- Furniture, Carpetings, RUGS, OIL (’LOTUS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. STRAWBERRY FX.&NTS. A FEW thousand fine young Wilson Albany I Strawberry Plants for sale at $5 per thousand, f M. 15.1C OGEES, 10G Cherry street, Macon, Ga. Grant in 1871* KxqrxaTiD to Bitoul—In tbe North Caro- Una Legialatnre, which met on Monday last, a kind reception and * general bearing. This I vast enterprise will mark out ■ new era for | Macon. When we can get corn at ten cento a g npon Zebolon B. Vance to re- I * l «>*kel from St. Lonis, wo may agree that dtete a*_United States Senator ( buying Western corn will be more defensible resolution calling ni turn his credential _ clect wa* agreed to. This is preparatory to I than it is now. •teoting some one who u not disqualified tinder ‘ t e ourteenth Amendment 11UL Sun. j Washington, November 23.—Letters have And this lathe end of the farce—a sorry end, I been received in this city from prominent Dem- too, if not worse. If tho North Carolina Legis-1 00,1,1 “ wh° bavo been ’invited to enter into a latnre had eonmltMl VI movement for the formation of » —‘a- rerere nau oonsuueu common Sense instead of I onjecuon to such pro- nuna passim snd preiudie*. - 1 — .<m« I ceeding, at present, and suggesting that “alow • ocuaior, their man would hsve been in bis I haste" ba made in oomiog to conelnsiona npon aont long ago. As it ia, they bars bid no repro-1 11,8 "abject of wandering from the Democratic •entetive since March 4, 1870, snd tbe chances or B* niz * Uo “; or of merging it into n new party, are -■ ■ ,, ,. * : I without full and complete consultation and are, now, that Abbott, the noisome carpet-bag. oonnsoi among tbe leading men of tho party, gar, will get the jest, though Vanoe beat him ... .- „ lidlrlafnr iid t.i. n v I Wo find tlieabove special in the Baltimore bun LogisUtnre. The Lord daUver of Fria riut H Kith Qeb Zw* “ y “ 0r " ,0Ch ,,0nb,C di, “ ,Ied fireat danger in going off “hat ■— ,„ I cocked," and there haa been a strong inclina SuunrtcxKT Facts.—The New York Sun calls I lion iB *° m0 Dl!ulocr **>o quarters to do juat attention to tbe strange fact that New Haven I tb * ! Tor J lbiD 8 •**'* T»««tion. It is not a dealers have to come to New York for fresh I *“* U n, * Mer > b T * n r “cans, to decree tbe death vegetables in season. The farming inlermt in I nn<1 lmr ‘*L or dissolution, if that sounds Nsw England is rapidly declining, and land can I b8,tsr ' ° r * n organization such as the Demo te bought at a cheaper rate in Massachusetts I er * tio P a?, 7 •" even now, notwithstanding its than in the settled portions of lows and Califor-1 r8C0Ul firost disasters. Giants die bard, aud in nte. Country towns in Now Hampshire thickly I lbcir ll *roei sometimes rend those who put them inhabited twenty yean ago aro now almost de- 1 10 ll8 * Ul - Let the unscrupulous auoUoneera populated. Bbode Island is the only New Eng-1 wbo * r8 offering tho o’d party for salo in the land State where farms are inereaaing in value, I dlrt T Mumbles of a presidential reea bo not too and this ia owing to tho growing prosperity of I I’ ro * u “ 1, nt - u the wise men—Uie oonscript its manufacturing villages. Even there, how-1 fl4l *cra—dscids that only in this way cm the over, hundreds ot aerea cultivated fifty yean 01 41,0 TllI 8* r tyrant at Washington be ago are now abandoned to the rabbit and wood- I oomp, * ,8j . 44wt the party must die that the ehoek. | nation may stand a chance of living, then, bnt . " not till then, let the deed be done. Bnt if over * ^' 4uo oountry editor writes of the Cincia-1 there was a crisis when it wts demanded that rart “ Th8 * llr * 0tir8 h" 18 sbonld ** “* de Y«ry slowly, Indeed, that part of the fountain is situated on tbo east aide, crisis now confronts where an almost nmls femate figure is supporting an entirely nuds Uute boy, who is justin tbe act I CuasACTaaiaiic Ending.—Captain Calhoun, of t^lng a hath in the basin below. If the said tho Philadelphia pension agent, who hu bear bqy has any modsaty abont Lira he will soon dire detected in some “irregularities” with reference into the water below, or lw stored out of ooun-1 to the public moneys—tea saint of tbe first-class tonance by the f*ir one*, who there most do eon- in the Radical calendar, and in 1864 was the great gregato. The authorities of Cincinnati should oard the Loyal Leaguers or Philadelphia played put some clothes on tho little follow, before all 1 In tho game to sesure the re-election of Lin- tho fair daugbtera of Ero Uoom. more coin. SThad been, prisoner at Andersonvilie, from trying to see him unobserved. ’ and when he fell into the hands of tho Loyal Southwest winds in Eastern States have northwest winds. Partially A*i?iM\dt(foTThe Coda of I «8«insthim. Senator Fenton, of N. Y., who was I cloudy and threatening weather prevails frem Georris in ?M.tion^Storiffs’fres: LmL hereltsl week - 48 n,so Bm0D 8 those d otormined Tennessee to Lako Michigan, and southwest to A tell lo m.lra it rvar,«l in withhold tnnnav nr to defeat Grant if possible. This Senator says I Texas, and clearing weather from Virginia to . . r,j fo stnto of I that the original leaders and founders of the I Maine, as also from Wisoonsin northward, G^te E K Bepublican party aro completely ostracised by where tho highest barometer now exists. jsi.ongu.i.y hi - asjers ■^sss-sL's^iss sssssssst I oSH*21SS«;iSiifSS?!?A«Sf Ho^Ht^WSSreVfiS “mh-1,* u* mu. WiU LOST OE LvISLAID. tnral Colleen serin and for oth6r nnraoses. 1 18114 ln t^® Bepublioan ranks and a spirit of re- I probably diminish to-night and tnm northeast I A NOTE of band, dated Milledgoville, July 21, Kneonrniiited ” ^ 1 I hellion (o Grant. In the present connection, I in the Middle and Eastern States by Tuesday I fix. 1871, givon by Thomas Green, tiupenntendent, A bill to nrovido a eoneral romrdv for the il mR Y bo stated that there has been consider noon. Pleasant weather prevails in the South jH£j y 2T?, f bearer, for the snm of Twenty-Fve Hun- enforccment of’iicns.* lteromnrittei ,bIe tfitorehango of opinions between indopend- Atlantic States, an area of low barometer de- *¥,l°?^ sed , ,V y n JoIm U 1 " rm “’, A biU to oppress crime, relative carrying ■£ D ? m ^ ™pr“®ntativo velops west of the Mississippi, with cloudy and fVewirned a^natreceiYin^aidTote for°J?yvri- M E T A LIC concealed weapons. Lost. * “ over tins conn- (lueatenmg weather extending cast to Bine nable consideration, as payment at tho State Treas- j i^t-w A bill to authorize married women in this I tr *> f 11 * 3 *** a general agree- I liidge, partiaUy cloudy weather with light rnv has been etopped. The finder on returning it 1 111,1 State to sne for and recover a nenaltv in tho I m * nt that a programme for tho nomination of a | winds prevail on the Lakes. Cautionary nig- I will be suitably rewarded. Application will bo mado natnre of dimirroi acainst anv norson asffino s4roD 8 “an in opposition to Grant is feasible, nals continue at Norfolk, Capo Msy, New York I “» legal time for the reissue of said note if not spirituous SqSora to thehu.b^dof Ihe plain? ^h“ h “T° T8 1 r ,’/! “ ^ in 8 “ br J°’ ,U ^ 8W ^° ndon - r „ „ | fo “£ tiff while said hnsband is tetert^.i~i—»..vte r and nothing practicable wtil be developed before Tebbz Hacte, Ind., November 28.—Hon. one hundred dollars liquidated damagos in snob | cornea together. | Daniel W. Voorhees, in .card published in tho | TOBACCO* TOBACCO* cases, which shall bo the sole property of tho *** ' 4oaral1 ° f this city, proposes an important AUDHULU . AUASAAaIaU . wife. Passed, aye* 13, nays 12. I Uditors Telegraph and Messenger ; The VoaL I Oemoontio party movement. He says: 11 Off rt BOXES of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco A biU to repeal section 1977 of tho Code, I em Union Telegraph Company announces I k«enly appreciate the importance of an au- | OJU aU grades, inclading giving factors and merchants a lien on crops. Lost. BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS, Fine and Plain Wood Coffins and Caskets. C5T Orders by Telegraph promptly attended to. novl8 3m LAWTON & WILLINGHAM. the oelebrated Lucy SEE THE FIGURES; How tho sagacious and well posted merdianta of New York City appreciate tlio w Telegraph Company announces keenl y appreciate tho importance of an au- . . _ crowino through tho columns of the Teeeghafii and I ^oriUtive expression of principles which are I Hmton and bwanona. The laHor brand took the ET ° WnS Mzssmrasa of the 23th,that thattkm.prey hre to 8“ id ® *» in tho fntnre as in the pasL It ^ State Fair. As To- a peace made a large redaotion in theirratea to afl mdnts. sbonld b® “•d® *“ ®“ly d»t®. >“ ®* d ®r that ^ bn8 “1^!'I! can sell at very short profits, which we promise to seymoub, TINSLEY <k co. INSURANCE COMPANY. A bill to repeal an act lo preserve the peace I mad® a large redaotion in tbeirrstes to all points. I shonld bemads atan early and harmony of this Slate, approved October They omitted to state that the lines of tho * n organization shall be perfected, and confi-1 do . 1870. Paired. Southern and Atlantio Company were com- denc ® restored by tbe time the approaching n0 v26 tf A bill to require ihe Tax Collector of Rockdale I plated to this city, and bad initiated tho roduc-1 Cxtuptugn is npon ns. This, however, should — county to pay over (be Ux for 1871 to the «on which they were tlmi compelled to make. I b® the work of a national convention, embrao- Fl’CSll AlTlWlS Of GVOCCriPS. Ordinary of said oonnty lo build a Court-house, j To show how much the Southern people are | ,D g delegates from all States. I am in favor of A bill lo pzotool purchases of real estate tho improvezuonf of the ramo when judgment liens exist on the same. LosL I to Macon by the Southern and Atlantio Tele- I °J “« " 8l J?“t Jaecnuve uommiuee, | 35-liThiiM I Octolwr 15, $2,783 37 A bill to cany into effect the true intent of | graph^Compan,’. hnre u oae dollar .am! fifty 15?d d8l ®6J^j*?± be ^M!S.^. B ?.* a ?“ d I S^TlZ“ S* , JUS SS the Conititntion In requiring d.fenee* to bo I eenls for ten worJi. From Macon lo Mobile by I district conventions. The business of this filed on oath, and to authorize amended pleas the Western * ” “ *“ * J new crop Layer — —,—— „ . .. —y- I ters; 100 boxes fresh Crackers; 100 sacks Bio Coffee; Union, one dollar. Thus a mea-1 ““ty should be to carefully and patiently j 300 bbls. Sugars; SObbls. new crop Georgiaand ) sont from New York lo Mobile by I w ®‘8h Ml views laid before it; to agree npon I Louisiana Syrup, vory choice; 2,000 buabel* Seed to be filed without being sworn to. Lost. sage could be Abillto amend anact incorporating the Sa-1 the Southern and Atlantic line to Macon and I nnd I'oblish a definite decimation of principles I data, Bye, BaileyantLWheat;’ i’ow sacks and bar- I _ “ JJ' : vinnah Medical Collego and to explain an aot transtired to Western Union line at Macon, nnd "P°? •*> matter* affecting the political welfare rate choice Flour, equal to any in Macon; 120 kegs 188 ..... B . fi.iiiau.vi , , , . ’ I nf (h« tl.n ..r.,. I Tanssum and Ooelion Rnttnr- un bbl». Ilnrliwlmn- I ine uoznpai B EFORE the recent Chicago fire its premiums in New York City far surpaeaod those of any ' other Fire Insurance Company. Since that fire its increase of business ie without a parallel. Compare receipts as below in New York City alono: 1870. 1871. October 16, $6,018 88 •* 17, 8,497 27 1,060 50 “ 18, 9.527 90 19, 775 50 “ 19, 9,535 80 20, 620 00 “ 20,13,818 71 21, 2,022 00 “ 21, 8,43100 rage daily premiums received by Company in the United States dur- FM National Bank or Ian. BANK OF DISCOUNT, DEPOSIT AND COT" LECTION! E XCHANGE on Now York for sale at lowest enr- 1 ‘ rent rale. Exchange bought on Now York, Philadelphia and Savannah. . x i' ' Advances made onBonds, Stocks. Cotton instore, other Fire Inetrance Company. Since that fire its 0 r shipments of cotton to good Northern, Eoro- bueinese is without a parallel. Compare naan nimrW/m nr R.vann.h 1, pean. Ciiarleston or Savannah honses. Collections promptly attended to in all parts of the United States. Onr circulation is amply protected by United States Bonds. £ C. PLANT, President. W. W. Wbihlst. Cashier. augl6-tiioct28* granting aid to tbs same. Poured. ' I *»vo to the customers fifty cents, and givo the ° r th® people and the safety of oar free itBtitu- Tennessee and Goehen Batter; 20 bbls. Buckwheat; S A l.tU 8 to fi.£tth*“ me of serriea ofpstit ju- citizens of Mobile the benefit of the reaction tiona^. n m ns . , E^^artteJTin^e grocrav K tot^d aSm I The"averige dailj? premimii'rMeived in *w*» iu tuo coant y or \>nsia»ni. rMWuT j Macon to now York. Bat to proveat this. I This bflinc don*, it should adiourn to a day 1 j 0 «V 10 011 f I 4bo cuyat Now York alonA in thn almvo A biU to amend the UweateblishiogUiepo. [ {ho Western Union Company compete tho now nomination of candidates for the good g ' 0O( , 8 “ r0 rc *"po c “ruliy invited to citifcm *“ Ui! re f k .’i Wa - H ’- lice court of Savannah. Paired. 1 hno to pay for from three to five extra words, | Premdency. In the meantime the people of j n ov26 tf SEYMOUR, TJNSLEY A CO. ' ~ A bill to provide for certain sales wilh the I 4 °r date and address, to absorb the amount of I 4410 states esn dismiss snd approve or disap I right of redemption by the vendor, and to fix the difference in rate, in order that tho people I P*°*® of what has been done. It would be the POTATOES. POTATOES, the penalty for illegal acts done in connection ot tho South shall bo obliged to pay their full I dat Y °‘ * u Democrats taking part in politics to 1 EXIVAHD HAIGHT & CO., BAN k: e pi s, ing the year I870,wasT.T.”r. 7.7.77.7.7. $7,15274 (No. 9WALLSTREET, - - - - NEW YORK. therewith. The Judiciary Committee reported cates, until the opposition lines reach their re- “bmit to the voice of the majority. If there \XT E b«ve just rccobod a large lot of Potatoes * ■”— 1 “* '■ 1 are such as prefer their own convictions oven I * * v as s substitute: A bill to provide for the sole of personal iroperty to secure loans and other debts. Mr. Reese stated that the bill provides for curing property given as security for a loan from the homestead by allowing the borrower to make an absolute deed to tin the right of redemption, said snd beoome thereby subject on the exercise of that right. r - - * ■ the „„„ _ TI olou . wliicii we aro offering for much less thsn to the platform of the national convention they 0ou * I,t » 0 ) wbcre cl 98 in tbedty. | Tbe Kantian Lraatlon-Zmt ol Ibe latnca- ““ 8,8p !m } ae >5 ‘l a * et without embarraating . 9 tf COLLIN8 & HEATH. j ** 11 as personal harmony, and success is Oemulgee Fire Company. No. 2. j 1 within our reach. If tho entire Democratio f spective cities and towns. ay Quarrel. WxsmxGTox. November 24.—The rnauage- 0,20193 The following comparison of receipts of premiums in the United Statens also interesting: 1870. ^ 1871. October 13, $11,116 49 October 13, $20,411 56 14, 10,07146 “ 14, 32,939 09 15, 6,669 53 “ 15, 16 “ 16, 15,556 92 17, 12,249 53 “ 17, 11,065 60 18, 2,157 60 “ 18, 20,381 29 19, 6,06993 “ 19, 16,417 55 20, 5.571 25 “ 20, 25,518 79 21, 0,930 66 “ 21, 30,127 37 i me exercise or mat ngnt. I Ter7 « CCC Dteble to the executive authorities in I p . ar4y 4hat s4 «yed »t homo on dates of last elec- Mr. Nonnally offered anamendment provided I hu new portion. This change relief tho SS? n ’ wbicb w f ra8bt “t® 1 * widespread defeat, econsent of the wife be firat obtained. President ofthe unpleasant duty, which Mr I Tbf ro “ no increase of Republic The boor of adjournment having arrived the Catacazy’s conduct had otherwise made a neceal “ ,k8 ; tb f, .*!?!? ,■?° g8 ? ti ,? U !’ 1 ?“ owill 8 thRt 14 Senate adjourned. ally, of sending bis passports to the minister, 48 entire'ypractlrel, »ndthst it meets_ an ur- I and may be regarded aa a practical compliance I 6®°* demand of the preset crisis. I shall fcc- Dcuse or RcrmcKSNiATivEH. ^Tba Honso met SSffi'SS-k to UthSSl pursuant to adjournment, waa called to order by J* “J??”!?* 1 0111 .V°t n or - oration of oouaerraliye men everywhere ” Satnrtte^'v journal read and approved. Secretary Ocmnlgee Fire Company. BROWN & CO. mukm MACON. CA. Five Per Cent, Interest Allowed on De posits. T HE business or ear firm is the same as any State or National Bank. Individuals or firms banking with ua may deposit and draw as they please, the same as with any bank, except that we allow Interest on all balances (of five per cent). We buy and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Eusinose Papers, and collect business notes and drafts throughout tho United States, giving prompt ro-> turns. not lm oct2I-toeplt L 0. PLANT. Agent, Macon, Ga. Mb. Ncttixo, ono of our representatives in the Lsgiaiatore, will accept onr thanks fot a copy of a bill “to alter, change aud amend tho act to organize tho District Court, etc..’’ Our District Court bill would have a much shorter title. It wocld read: An act to aboliah tbe Dis trict Courts of this State. Lesgno weighed according to toil authority, but seventy.five pounds, and had a bullet in his ungs which tho doctors declared would shortly terminate his existence. Tho League fattened him up and brought him forward to tell tho story of his wrongs in season and out of reason, and now he has been caught developing. How sad, and yet how very characteristic.’ his tour in this oountry, and to return to Bov I ot Tolan % ts •*“' HUl'jer mov^to rerenkdS'tiieTo^of a I «* immediately on it* dose. te° Glynn and Camden countiu. & Motion*prevrilea.’ Conus Figures of Saturday last are aa fol- i'thtidaxo’tmd'the'jril^ril demandingSe On motion of Mr. Hudson, the report of tbe I lows: Receipts so far, 770,274 bales, against I lives of the yotrng men implicated in the deso- , ing m thrt I !aj P o n nre l 1f?ot , lf < i^ 0 “f&- W Ust year, showing a faffing off 148,-1 I RCSTIC F»A»ES, ALL SIZES, county, and recommending that his seat as I dS! bales. member from said oonnty bo declared vacant I 1871. was taken np. The evidence introduced before Stock at the ports 350,813 the oommittee was read. Stocks interior 67,941 Tbe report of the oommittee was adopted I American afloat 124,000 Cn motion of Mr. Hoge, the role* were sn«- Indian afloat 304,31; pended, and a Senate bill to repeal the 20th I Stock in Liverpool 526,000 section of the appropriation act of 1870, was read the third time, and passed. On motion of Mr. Simmons, of Gwinnett the Senste bill in relation to public printing, waa read the third time, and passed. On motion of Mr. Graham, the Senate snb- 1 373 066 Showing an exae*a of 178,508 bales. volunteers running through the streets were I ordered to join their companions, cihonts of 18701 death to traitors were given. Acting Captain- 339,734 I General Crespo positively refnsed to deliver up _ 72,824 I the prisoners, staring that the law must take its 228,0001 course. Abont 11 o'clock the Tolonteer officers 180,000 I got their men in order and under full control. 374,000 I Battalion after battalion were marching toward , I tb® j*it and at 2 o’clock this morning a court- 1,194,:*53 J martial composed of officers of the regular and volunteer foroes assembled to try the prisoners. | Th® oouxt-martial is still in session and the re- Iwo compa- | gnlt la not known. The city is qoieL The HAVE 1TST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF OVAL FRAMES, PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, -A-ca-Bixrcrsr | Savannah Bank and Trust Co,, MACON. | Q APITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, all paid in ADVANCES SLADE ON COTTON. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DEPOSITS RECEIVED, On which Interest will he Allowed, IVorth British and Mercantile INSURANCE .COMPANY, London and Edinburgh. (Established 1809.) Subscribed Capital, (gold) $10,000,000 00 Present Total Assets, (gold) 14,865,224 39 as agreed upon. jan25-ly I. C. PLANT & SON, Agio. PICTURE “NAILS, CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHURST, Bankers and Brokers MACON, GA. T HE undorei; tho above _ . tbo agency of it-Clxes Company aro prepared to take fire risks on the most favorable teimi. nov20 ly L C. PLANT A SON, Agents. Helexa. Abe., November 26. On motion of Mr. Graham, tho Senate snb- I nies of tho Seventh infantrv, Major Freeman I mlnntiln is quieu rua atitnto for the House resolution to appoint a commanding, while returning'from Fort Brown I the result of^thlftril? 1 * 1 *^ 1 ^ ^ jal1 print committee to invottigalo Ihe affairs of this “g. yesteidxy, were caught in a terrible snow Luzerxe. v™ m ber ->fi _ I O EOBGIA. MARION COUNTY.—W. B. Helton btate, waa taken np and concurred in. I storm, and a number of men were badly frozen I Count G«rrMe*i‘ iiEBI ‘ A ^ I> i NoTe . m b" _ I XJT applies for exemption of personalty and set- Tbeunfiaubedbusiness of Saturday was taken | —principally aboatthe feet, and will lore them. | IsrixlU, of^Miri hre'committed sufeide^n > apart and valuation of immestred, and I will this city. ..v .... ..... i Bohr, November 26.—Parliament has con tort Mr. Jon^ of Gwinnett, Uenrtor'chand- I tSSJt.toZSL ££££* lor. himself ud th© Dubes to )>a ■frArind hr I in Mrmnnih ohnmh th wWi aoiie Via n 11 _i herscL And. had reconquered __ I "DECEIVE DEPOSITS, BUY and SELL EX BOOK RACKS, FROM $1 TO $14, lb CHANGE, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS 7 I and Uncurrent Ftmua. up. It ii t bill to change tbe line between I Thermometer at S this evening is 15 below aero. DeKalb and Gwinnett oonntiea. Mr. Goldsmith favored the bill. Ho said pass upon the same at on the 6th day of " 23,1871. office at 10 o’elock a. an ler next. This November and Uncnrrent Funds. Collections Hade on all Accessible Points. e-iTOffico open at all hours of the day. septl-lyr JAS. M. LOWE, Ordinary. the parties lo bo affected by in Plymouth church, "wbo sells his vote for fire I h«7 ptaSTte too the MD desire its pasaago. doila^." Mr. Beecher Is right. If wo wore the Smie wtdd reUin too SrtTib? Mr. himmons, of Gwinnett, opposed toe pastor of Ftymoath church we sbonld recognize Fncrcxra, November 07 passage of the bid, because the people of no member of the congregation as thoroughly Spanish impulse near "cjkm«n»r'**an£°h!!n Gwinnett are unwiUmg to have their county orthodox who couldn’t get at least twico that dred wounded Spani^ds^ere bro^eht to PiS" I amount for his vote.—Courier-Journal, Iclpe. The CabaL ha“lSeri C R™rito 1 ON CONSIGNMENT. -jAAA BOLLS BAGGING, various brands, JLUUU 5000bundleeTIES, 1000 pounds TWINE. Bargain® Offered. nolvtf SEYMOUR, TJfJSLEY A <?0. CUBBEDGE & UAZLEUDitST’S SAVINGS INSTITDTION. I INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS FROM Sl TO $5000. O ' FFICE HOURS, FROM 8 A. x. to C F. K. feb8-tf ATLANTA WATER-CURE. D B. F. KALOW, late of Germany, would most respectfully inform the citizens of Atlanta and toe surrounding country that he baa opened an es tablishment on Hunter street, in the Larendon House, for toe cure of all chronic diseases. Special attention given to toe following diseases: Liver Complaint to all its forms, Syphilis in all its forms, Fevers, Epilepsy, Sterrility, Asthmas, Lameness, Nervousness, and diseases peculiar to women, etc. I refer to the following persona, who have been and are being treated at my establishment: Mr. J. W. Rucker, of Chapman, Rucker & Co. • Major W. C. Cox, of Cox A Bill; Capt. J. M. Hill', John and James Lynch, T. J. Hightower A Co , J. Fleishel, Becrznan A Knrtz. aep8taeaAsnn3m FOI£ SALE! FOR SALE! W E offer for salo an old and well established and profitable business. It pays a larger percent, on tne capital invested than any business in the city. We wfil sell in connection or topsrate from the business a bcuso snd lot in a degirablo part of town. COLLINS A HEATH, Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, nortC U 69 Second Street.