About The Savannah Republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1858-1865 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1865)
* 17 h BY J. E. HAYES SATANNAH GEORGIA, (ftp) AY, JA mUARY 9, 1865 VOL. 1~*N ? *. i THE REPUBLICAN SAVANNAH, QEORQIA. MONDAY MOBBING, JAIflJABY B, 1888. ADYBBTOING. -The space of Ten Lise* Nonpareil TiraSqtJj jfmMtaaT Okb SquABa—Plret insertion $1; eontinustion BO *o5i HU, OT a Squ-ana-Flrst iBMrtlon Meente; line, 2’Srir FS23? P .1LXv%}! »«*■“• i? a® tlon. T« oar Army unfiNmwy Fa*raa* 1 The melnleuance of fi< permanent, ufeccndl- tieeal, loyal newspaper In the city af Baaaa- sab, the Importance of which will alike every American bavin* the Interest el enr glorlone cause at heart, will require the expenditure of a lar*e amount ef capital. Ia order to fnrnleh a livo paper worthy of a full and generous sup- part, the proprietor will spare no expense to gather the latest Intelligence from all parts of the country, prorldlng, of course, that their efforts meet with sufficient patronage. What we especially desire Just now la several thou sand subscribers, which will eaable ua to mate emoh outlays M a flrat class paper reuulrea- Tbere in scarcely an efflcer or private but What could contribute materially to ammmm**? aubtcrlblngteonaortweeeplaa af IhsSspue- ilKn, to be mailed every morning te his heme andfriende In the North, where the Sspublv am would be e novelty end doubtless s wel come visitant,, lean much as Ills devoted to the true Interest* of the Army and Navy, and the cause which so many millions have espoused. It 1* onr Intention to enlarge the ,1ns of the BepMtea* as seen so the utaamer arrives with the material—paper, ink, type Ao.—from New York and Boston. Im provements win be made from day to day in our paper, and as we have now a good ropartori al fa roe engaged in the oitv we expect to preeent a perfect compendium of local and national newt. Onr terms of advertising and subscription wiU be seen by referring to onr rates on the first nitgfl. Suoeoribara wishing to send their P*?*™ North, oan rely upon having them mailed m wrappers to any address left at the offloe, on Bay street We hop* to have a Urge somber of subscribers swear hooka this weefc WIU « friends aad well wishers reread with aUarttff tp Q>all 1 QhethaBapnbBmnJ -1 aeaenHhmameiald en t to p* 5 Had I that command of Ungnaga whlsh ge- - nlnt,caltlrated aad refined by leaf and patient reaevreb, l»p»rta,i might da Jostle* te the *ub- ■■fllfit.il ■mail i ■■ iniloii. bn u l am in this respect, I fee! Inaomp tbs task voluntarily asaumad. Uaaacuatomed as I have bean for years to gay assemblies, I anst confess that I wss at first disposed to da- alias the pel Its lnvUaUoa extended me ta et- ' lend General Sherman's lavae e* Thursday eve lwt held at the elegant aanslan of Mr. Charles •reee, of thU city. Accompanied by one of Savannah's fairest, awsateat daughters, aad e» eertad by a gallant ataff afflesr, I fonad myaalf -1 aatlpalalad hour, comfortably tented la Mr- green's drawing room, surrounded by an *u- rnst olrcle of sura and bars, with here and there a few refined end elegant Indies, who Ilka ayaair, had proven both their moral eoarage and high appreciation of valor and genlna by thus offering their respects. Peculiarly sensi tive to external icfUncai and contingencies f was apprehensive that soma pointed arrow might fall from the victor’* bow; hut se far from any wound of that sort baiag indicted, I found all with whom I conversed, reedy and willing M heal the breath wicked and ambU Ideas pelltltUmt have se crnelly aad nnwleely made. Light, radiant, and elastic as a Peri In march af Paradise, I am always looking out for ssmething to oall forth the admiration of my mind, which I oirtainly fonnd amid the superb galaxy of officers last • Toning ass ambled in the edogaut and hospitable halls of Mr. Green. The first in thU constellation of 'particular stars was that great military ganius, General Sherman,who has already reaohed an altltnla few ever have or ever trill attain. All that hi lays aad dees is familiar to himself; and even when silent, like Titering Veenvins In re poet, we still lie ten for the far off thunder, deep hidden in Ite burning breast. Always clear, oonciea and pointed, with that classical anion of grso* end vigor, there U no labored bombast, hat a calm outpouring of philosophical speculation, in which the masterly oaae af hit • yla approaches te a Burk's. In abort, General Sherman Is a deep thinker, a aloes reader, with a mind whiok grasps and grap ples with Herculean strength, and in wheat ro- aahalary than b no each word as /nil. Not only *t this great ohleftain, bat or all kb officers te wham I have been presented, Z am <y"SJ trained to award all that refinement, urban ity and manliness, so beautiful aad Ge d-like in git sax to whom Heaven has delegated the ears and protection of woman j and bo It said te their glory and honor, that the oitisens of Savannah, with that liberality and philanthropy generous and great Kindt only ooaetir* Mid exeoato.— Whito listening U the flat maiie, partaking of the delicious vUnds of the ladaa tahla^ er reft- tag ban oath th« tender power of soul-speaking oyes, I tu lifted high above tho oloeda, forget ting for awhilo the plagues and peatUenoee, the ftver and famine tf war, deflating, wasting and destroying the horaea and hearths ef maaj, and woke thii morning, thanking God that If a omp. jlcs, I was in tixe hand* of gallant and noble victors* Editorial Aaaaalt am the Oearaga of the Ooorcta Leglilatrre. Three at onr readers who failed ta get a copy of the Augusta Constitutionalist will be some* what am need at the following burlesque on the lnglorlooa flight af the Georgia Legislature from MlUedgevllle open the approaak of onr troops t An XxAKPiaB —The “white plume of Ma- Varre*’ has, ibrovfb the brave Jy/lc of Macau lay and the chrOBlelea of old rocuaoec, become tba type af bannered eblralry and the symbol of royal dauBtletantaa. Stent "King Harry made that anowy plntaa ef bis the beacon of the fight, and Xaight and Squire knew where the combat raged meet fiercely, aa (feat silver ereat surged aad fell above the wave af war. JIc—doughty Harry, glorlaaa Hal—only asksd puissant cavaliers te fellow where his white plume aheae, aad aevar did U beam but la front af the melee. WUfe him it was always follow, g« - In these latter days, it would seam that the words ef the poet had come to pass that ‘-"The Knights are duel Their swords are rust.* We did hope that the Georgia Legislature would have imitated somewhat the valiant Har- 5 ', or the dignified Senate when Rome survived. at alas forlmman calculation and sublunary prognostic! With out Georgia Fathers it was all go and ao follow; all skedaddle and ne aus tere defiance in the teeth of the barbarian. What a grand sight is presented to this nation when onr legislators vote a levy «n masse to de fend our hearthstone# and ancestral graves— with the express proviso that they, the trusted agents of the people, should play the whippers In and go unscathed of battle. Horribly beauti ful ! Terribly sublime! Immensely gorgeous 1 The snow plnme of Navarre has been plucked away to emblazon the whit* ftatker at the Geor gia Legislature I e PftOH raw •BLB1NS. Arrival of the Iteamehlp fleorge Vaafe- lBKten —Rebel New* fra ns THe Passageala RaldL The steamship Gtorag* Washington, from New Orleans Deo. 24, arrived at this port last even ing. We are indebted to the Parser for the prompt delivery of our news packages. GEN. GRANGER'S RAID. From th* Nmc Orleans Era, Dec. M. An expedition under Msjor-Gen. Granger, of eonsiderable force, landed at East PcaoagooU en tho morning *f ths 16th inst., and pushed rapidly up the Mobile road. A brisk little skirm ish with the enemy took place on the afternoon ef the 18th, on the east side of Franklin's Greek, which resulted in the enemy being driven very rapidly from his position. A friend writes us .that the men are in exoellent spirits, and anxious for a brush Many of the citizens appear rejoic ed that the Federal forces have arrives, and antic ipate the happiest results. The debarkation of the troons was rapidly performed, refleetiuj great credit upon their eommaodar. The navy, as nasal, rendered ths greatest as aiataana, and oe-eperatod in every way, the tie ilads it aad 43, under Oapta. Bdwards and Dyer, having gene up the Pasoegoula River about thir ty miles. Everything is going on well. Among the paaomwers by tk* Z+fmri* e ref- ssMMtta Henri that twe-tbWu of the litamaa Unsun the capture ef tk# pleat Or the Ui: to r, urrnr. On the 10th, the reflection of a large ire wte ebserred In the direction of MoaUe, which was supposed to be from hunjieg cotton. A Lorn. Sonnanxin.—The tribe of len}n- •dn (v* assn of the rebel Secretary) has on* loyal sclen, as wUl be tte> by the fallowing sx- Scut sf t letter from am aMosr In tta gut ragl- jnant mat ular TFnRed ‘ Brlsmns, Dae. 8, 1884 > “ Tba other night the annul Tneotiii, #f the Army Clmb of New Orlenne took plmoe, and St —ns really.a gay and f«tlr» occasion, particu larly to thm 1st ImTmntry. The brother to ths Rebel Secretary (J. P. Beniamin) in quite an mo tion member, mod is one of taos* sat, ooagealal fellewa whom everybody likes. He early es poused the omasa al the Colon, and gave the following toast on ths abort oeeasion, wbioh te those who understood hit. nliBona with the eld chieftain, was particularly appropriate; ‘ To the beet administrative geains and axeentiva offloar In the H. B. army, who, when I first mat him, talked te me like a father, aad early gave me te understand that ho allowed ns centradietlons— Benjamin t. Butler/ £ Wau Maronan.—An Intelligent fanner being asked If Ms heroes wets wall matched, replied, «Yes,'they are matched first rate; en. ot them U willing te .do all ths wark, and the other a willing he sheold.- Why G Aria Ilka a negn .bonds in f-mamdfe^, •ogre’s emstht Ming mo amd morn nr ran wise t«acsnran It has been trnly said ths! the earn road ta enceese for a bnsutsus man Is In advertising ; and wa point with pride to tho fact, that those wbe advertise ths most in this place are doing the largest business. People wh# wish to boy anything, ge where the greatest indnoamasts are offered, and there ars ne facilities so ready and aoavenlent to make these Inducements knows as these offered by the Local Press.— W* recommend oar readers in snaking par chases sf any kind, to ge flrat to thou firms which advertise, and we are sure yon will be satisfied with the result of year visit. “Look where yen will, tnd yen will ee* one simple fact staring yen tn the face, and that is that those who advertise efficiently and syste matically ore the men that do the bnslasas.— To men of ordinary observation it is needless te say this; It has long since passed into s pro verb. Borne business man complain that their neighbors gat their business away from them ; when they most eu reflection he convinced that the fanlt Is their own. Aad thns, hy r»- reaiuo ta patron Las the printer, they shat them- selves eat from the knowledge »f *1 people wh* wonld otherwise become their patrons, and the conssqnense Is, thsy fail te sscoro Ue business whlsh of eeiree eccraea to their mors aasrgetic neighbors. This is an age of Ilfs, action, progress. -Ns mao can see hy his own light tf he places It nader n half bnshhl -, much less will the coatmnnlty see it, they will not even knew of its existence. “ Bnt ws can’t afford It.” Tho* fight against ths sc. fully existing slats of things; fight against the spirit ot U« age, place yourself In frost of the wheat of progress, sag sec which will oosquer, yes er the wheel. “Bnt We do bnsieeas enough without It.” Them refuse your legitimate Item of {support to your local proas sad offUe, and sue how long it will live. Persist in this cenrso of reaaoslng until you provu te the printer that It Is useless te ran th* machine ta year town, and give him anBmonrselves tho hipnl- oess ef seeing the eUcsTBevIng over tho bridge toward the railroad, le soak some locality which has Some interest in snppertlngUa home office. “But yon tbarga mure far your adverrietog than you need to-” Do yen charge do more lor ootton sloth them yon used tof 7or eager, soffso, las. sheas, heels nock, potatoes, any thing, rnirans f T#ph chats ISOpsr sent, men than formerly, paper >88 per mat. more, sod everything else in properties, and have we elevated OUT price* In propstUo* to the ad.- vsneed cost or material F Nat oao-half. Have ws raised Onr prices of advertising la pro per il*! ta year advnne* la the petes of commodi ties f Sot ewe hoi/, or anywhere near Is. -But wo are obliged ta raise ear prises, our goods coet.ua moN.” Dan's onrs.toof Bison SHch onlogtosi argomsute. LIYB ABB LKTLIYB is tho only principle on which a community can thrive; bnt if a business cammnntty thiak they will be hetter *C without a home office than with It, bow mush hsOtar ta express it in plain English, and -let It side." Waffs from Hebei Stone. Ths Rebel Skcretaht or War Atotho Yocao Kerulsto Escape now Miutaut Doti. (From the Richmond Eiamin-r. D;c. 88 ) j Mr. Af er, of South Coruliaa,speak3aa one hsv- ! lag information on the enhisc<,in hie resolutions requesting tba preaideat so elate whether er I not the Secretary of War, or other officers of the executive government, haa been encoura ging and enabling young men to eyada their military duty to their native country— whether pseaperte have been given to these young men to quit the confederacy, and whether any are new about to be permitted to abscond in a sim ilar manner; and if so, to state the reasons. If the mover ol the resolutions had not already a certain knowledge that tho highest efllotrt of thsgoosmamU do habitually promote desertion, than it was inexcusble to suggest er Imply by his rsaelutlou; se heinous s charge as this. The resolution, loo, wss adopted by the heuee; so that all or most of ths members of that Souse must he presumed tobe ware of the practice la question, or they wonld uet have addressed to the President thin official lsfislry—Have you or have yen wet; kept yanng mss eat of is army hy sendiig them sway ta foreign none • Uieaf and if so, why? The charge Implied le s eertaus one ; at lout it arill appear so te many thoesaads et yonths wh* bava attained the seneeript ego within three years hack, srshs ars sow shout te roach that age, sad whs cannot procure a passport te g* to Europe, or to the North, sod de not so mash as kaew hew ta go shoot ap plying tor such a docameat, lor possess the means ef traveling abroad 11 they had ths pass pert. They ars in the ranks, er prspsriag to take their place there, according tu law. Buck executive fevers are net ler them. For whom, than, end open what grouuds? This is pro claely the question which the Hanse hsa asked the PrssiddUL Ahd, indeed. If the member* ol that Moose do know Instances, sad inspect ether instances of sack evasion, it was tall time ta inquire Into it. Congress has made liars which parport to make military service obligatory on all eltisena of fighting age, with certain specified exemptions. Moreover, If tks country is te bn saved from subjugation, it will bn ssvsd fer tks ysnths ef luffaantlsl families mere than tor any others; ysnag men of fortune cannot vary reasonably ox pact that those ethers shall do til the saving, and that i hey ars to come home from their travel, ta pes.M8.nd enjoy the thing saved. It is said that ths pretext for permitting cer tain Tenths to go abroad is that they may “fin ish their education.” It is a fradulent pretext; the very best ard manliest education for any Csnfederata yonng man is to take his share in Idle gallant straggle for his native land; and if that struggle passes and he (being then eighteen years of a ee) has had no share in it, then in that youngster’s training there is a hiatus uaUe de- fisndue indeed, he perhaps escapes a glorious death, bnt baa missed the very life of life—and not all the degrees aad diplomas of all the Uni versities in Europe will ever repair and build up that rent in his existesce. Bdscatiotff—to learn hew, and atwbat cost, aad by what seta of daring and devotion his own eountry wan in his own day, muds free, strong and glorious—this in, if uet the meat exquisite literary attainment, yet the mist indispensable training of the character for the fu ture maa of these Status Besides, there are vory-saaay parents who, if this plea were allow ed as s sound sat, would sand their sous to ooL ssr^.:r*£2a«f nuh *ad ralne it ae kigUy u tkeae otter wko are said to be smuggled through the h ade by the Secretary of War. Thi* eaeakiE to Eurepo. then, in order to fiuizh the eduea h first sd eresteB of plain daty, sod next * ho neat pretext. V* tfillUUM'e M MtMl Itlffih bUtdb pUroyCWnodfl ___ direst blow et the morals of our greet struggle fer national independence. The digoity end grandeur of Ifizt struggle oonsizta in the cneni- aeua resolve of » whole people to ataad jpr fall together, to make common cause, and cast in the lot of each, wholly and irrevocably with the dee- tin im of the whole country. This it iz which makes the nations of the earth, and even our rery enemies, while they bate the cause, respect •xd admire the stern patriotism with which that e&use is maintained against the heaviest odds. But what will be vhought of those—we trust they are few—what will they think hereafter of them- *elveg—who, when so gallant a game is on (the board, withdraw their own stake out ot it, and leave it to more earnest players! Wiih what countenance will one ef these learned young men make his appearance amongst his fellow citizens after the war is over, when so many are certain to know that they are the same who, on arriving at eighteen years of age (their country’s need being then at the sorest and her battle at its fiercest) got smuggled through the blockade to complete tbeir education in foreign parts! Let it be hoped that the answer to the inquiry ef the House may show that the absentees under this head are few; and if there be any now oon- templatfng such a migration, we would counsel him to think better of it, and to tell Mr. Seddon that he will net trouble him fer the passport. "lj» fY TTl rpi -f~> ; m«ef Be.ur, th • Notations I JV -Ul A -CYi X • aettri GaerUlm, Ao. (Ifocial despatch to the N. Y. Tribune.) From ffSskluitau. Washiaeroa, Jan. X, 1831. rnacl coajcissioxuas eon to Bionton. Fransis P. Biair. Ben., and Montgomery Bluix have gsus to Bichmood on a mission ef peaca. It is qaestiened her* if tkslr errand Is self- 1 aspired, er if thsy want In obedisuee t® a re quest communicated to Blair, Bah., by Jiff. Davis. It Is understood that the puses aad orders which cover this expedition were re ceived by the President. Ho porta* Disaster to a United states koabsat. flslums’ Holi, Dsa Tks British bark the northwest part of Iosgin. She reports having lift at Cape Hayilsa U. S. E nbsata Galatia sad Ksptnae, also Ue bark ltsu, of Portland, discharged. (Af. T. Tn usual mods ef expreutag grief for de ported relatives and friends among the eu- eienta wss by rending Us tfuthea, by laying aside Ue ex Israel* al rankand honor, by geiog unshared, and by neglecting certain of Ue or dinary duties of life. As masklnd became more, practical, it was considered that Ua par poses or dooming might he sufficiently car ried sot by the sdsptina of some particular color af dress. Thee* colors vary consider ably according ta leeal lntueso* or national •sntlment. In Birep* tk* general color for mourning Is block; - fer that color, being Ue privation of light, le wpposad ta represent the privation of life. In China it is white, that oslor representing parity. In Turkey it Is parpte er violet, colon which are 'supposed to express a mixture of sorrow end hope. In Bgypt It i» yellow, that bidag U* color of vegetation when it tadat nod decays. In Ethiopia it is brown, that being the oolor of the earth, to which Ua deed return. daiBINAL AND SELECTED (For ths Savannah Bupabllaan.) ' ABD Hid BOYS Of BLUB. oar*, a. w. star, Thru o. v, v. i. mug Hasan, Of , glorious Chief! th* oeuntry’s prtdq, r victory fellows thro ; r fame Is spreading tar and sila t Chieftain of th* Fns! I bravest army in ths war id ■ being led by you, I Freedom’s banner Is anfasTd - Sy Beany Beys in Bins. s ononiro. General Shaman, 01 Gunesal Sherman, O! The Boys tn Bins will fight with you. General Sherman, 01 Ii thee tbs ooentry’s hep* is plaemL ts put rebellion down ; 1 e beys In blue the fo* have famed, tad then hast lad them on. Sherman 1*4 the/ followed ' rave deeds Ibej dxred to do, Af'- victory «u always woo £y Bonny Boys in Blue. fleDural Sherman, 0! Q» Shiloh's bleody bettle-flald l a met old Beauregard, TO > found that Sherman would mrt ytriA V ud he took ft very hard j I&c water Ms hare© In tho Tenoome* boat’s what ke mid he'd do, Bq*. Billy Sherman get in the wey i \ his Bonny Boys In Bin*. General Sherman, 0? j when the Rebels on Vieksburg's heights > all oorralled by Grant, Johnston thought he’d give us fits, Ijtai Sherman said, “ you oani." Jee /obn«tou found there were some things 'ttat he oould never do; Hetaas to run when Sherman being* liifl Benny Boys in Blue. General Skerme% Qd Qts hUMiau Bidgu ^ met tks to* f ith Thamju and with Groat, 1 as tkatglorious field, yew kaosg, rr/ mthoy dkl float. lk'Bragg and ail his army tfA— |SKw firestteud Rhermau ukkj fed %)e Bemaj Boys to Blau, General SWtiUA. JML Af auto next w«a 8kenaau's also, •'hough Dal toe blocked the v«f| ’'flc. Lovis, Deq, 8L—Tke notorious Missouri . ccrllla Haoter eas rereall? arrested, at Salt , akoCKy, while on his way to California witn ; 200.000 iu greenbacks, steles from a bank at -t loemlugteij. Mo, ever a year ago. He u et back by Got. Couoesa, and will be taken t Huntsville aad bung. i/o?ton market stronger \ middling, tl IB— R ceipts.no bales. Cora 5s. higher. Hoge firmer. Shoulders, 21e., eidea and halves, iSo. Whiskey firm at ffl 15 to flf IB. Gas Notice. “JSiffi'.SfVSu.l m Oonemnea of 6m are notified (bat the oonsuxaptlon of Gas haa so coor- t atrlugeafe eceoomy to Its aatk JAMBS JL SABDBBBfk WIT. If you wans to kindle the fiaam oi love in a lady*# breast, you must spark fear till she to ( fer a zawtcK. Why should a man with a termagant wife be aocounted a smart follow? Bscanw© ha U e threu+d isdividnaL A “ Fsmale Betoottre*—A blush, ^ Aa Irish painter dMlates that, amoag ether portraits, be haa a repreeaatotlen of *^Peefc as large as life.® MBespeet everybody's feottogi. If you wish to We your laundress’s address, avoid asking her where she “hangs oat.” Th© telegrams (hat com# tria Philadelphia to New York are pmenlly re-lied on. It to stotod that at a Newark debating scefety a wheelwright was by fer the best «peka*.man. A burned child hates the fire, bat * ma who has been singed by Cupid’s toreh always has. a gnoaktogkiadajss* for the old Jkime. The girls are nmi/wrnUy attraeted to daefctog. military man. , Why to a hire like a spectator at a show ?— Because it to a bet-holder (beholder.) A Man of 8traw—WllW-the-wtop. The minis Ur wh© divided his aamoa tot© aavra heads finds it difficult to get mttenthw ears fur all of them. SAVANNAH era! Sh« n*an, this Ocanpaay wfLI -eaa ttoue to famiah Qa*, Mkjeet to tto ns—l ] Begalatioax. All oflbeen occupying < deuces am requested to call at th© Gas ©Sea, earmar Bull and Bay streets, snd register ttalr spjdliosttons This notice being fey authority, sit; iMpatSas yti|aflstod, v am aattosd tks as to nr—fsMu occnplsd by them wfifll A suitable V«rm of credit wil 1 be nxteadart to dtl senAWbo m*y far the time be sushi© to pzapuea V &. auTHacy for th© payment of their Mils. JAMBS. R. 8MBMBMBG, BOBBI*-OWWCn OOUNTY.—T*«sdl may oou cars t Q*2l vFb©» i ass, tksspi Bus has appfod te me Mr lea tetm of Sawdiaash? o of the pSriri. ted fMMtyof too mtaer halnal fesao fiplfeoa, idfc sf medoouuty, to £•© toblr obiasttoao (if acs ib+f'azv*) to my wfthln too Urne prosoribod by law, wSi b© gnuitH to tSw appHcstfl ^ toUbloracn! Vf lli osi mj band tai iiovserber ib . povie • g. a<oaGANg0. fee« xoaacB A—OLxNcff oouAVr.-ire sli obom tars of Admiris^xfiau aa fee cstoto al Los, lata' f ©our.vy, s these z*o to -rouuo to cite usd * *' whether kiadfol or owdlt r*» V> Caun, w , w;tolD too llao pr«^art‘>6d Cuaiosa Gabs.—A case axaitSug great Interest hid.engaged the attention oYthh Courts iu Ban Fraociaco. Mr. Levy, a Jew, had been snmzooa- «d m* juror lnJMfeprcme Court, but failing to appear, was and fouud to be at his de votions in the Synagogue. He informed the offi cer that the day was observed by those ot his faith H« th© Festival of Atonement, aad that it would beimpossible for^bim to ©err*. The Judge instantly imposed a fine of fiCOO. subse quently reduced to $260, upon the delinquent; who, with the pecuniary aid of his oo-rsligion- iats, proposes to contest the oaae, and settle a vexatious religiouayliffioulty. Have eoarage ta wear old etoihea autU you a an pay for new ones. IMIla : , A edmrmitt all partoas, beardappear stay Ifcod cf law, fo show /ISOBGI A~UIaLl OH OUUd‘ \T i\ nt£.y eonoem: Churah Blmtery. % John's Oksreh, Bpisoopsl—<m Madtwui Sqama. Res. Mr. McBae. -~r w SL Paul's Uburch, Ipisoapsl—cm Qatomra Bysara. Wismeas, Hxry A Devh be.* applied — for betters d b .‘xdsiztottioa ea toe estate ot Wa. tf fljkll, 1»1q of J r>A\ r. tees* tjrv. 12 ■ mm «4&«<aria»J u; toow cuuo ( lx on IM lrt» ttwwHv >« Jaammy 1 tors ol AdtfttoislrsiHb tteald net an granted mil *p» Btteast. *7 haw» Dee. fch, lfilA dec# H. VJ whoc !VdA> ladfoST VThafed*, tear. Y. W bm&s wtil t ef Ordtenry esf tattan 5s»artes&g&r&i el bo* Ksv. 2 Lotheraa (Amrch« aa W right Bquara. GCb-jrt. C snr-' Dates af Secession. The Richmond Ditoaich places Georgia next to floutb Carolina In the order of secession.' In s note ta section 5,100 of the “Georgia Cade,” the Compilers say: The following is the order In which the several Stases seceded frees the United flutes, lo-wii: 1—8e<sth Caroline, Dee. 90th, 1850. %—Mississippi, Jsa. 9th, 186L 5—-Alabama, Jan. 11th, 1861. 4— Florida, can. 11th, 1861. 5— Georgla, Jas. 19 b. 1861. 6— Louisiana, Jsa. SO.h, 1861. 7— Texas, Feb, 1st, 1861. 8— Virginia, April 17bh. 186L fl—Arkansas, May 6.b, 1861. 10— North CareJioa, May 80th, 186L 11- 'Mlesouri, August, 1861. A Bull a»d Klbpbzmt Fi^bt —The uMnl hall-fighting «*f tSpriu hxs TatcTybeen varied for the aruusemaat of the populace of Sara f#»8i with a s©ofliet reecmbliug thosa the Romans used sometime* to witness in the Flavian Amphitheatre An elephant was matched -jfxius; two bulls, to b« cseeautcred singly. When the flrat ball wss let into tko JT arena tho elephant wae walking quiotty •>-re.. JT .j j ^ 4ftr5 it, and ao was takea onawarss by the first rush *! the horsed monstrr. He quickly faced him. hsw- evsr, and hy eoel taotios threw hint to his knees. The hull rose again and made two more attack;, b«th sf which the elephant foiled hy catching him aiwaud the neck with his trank. He then killed him with a thrust of his tusks. The ele phant then rtosivsd a drink at water from his keeper, aad also three ears of Indian epra. The ether bull was then let in, hut was more easily eafiquerred and killed than the other. ■ [ET<vk—go. That Sherman knew would pay* Joh Johnston found that to retreat Was ail the way to do, For it was dangerous to meet The Bonny Boys in Blue, General Bharmafl, 01 From Dalton down to Keaunw Joe Johnston did retreat j From there he found he mast withdraw. Or meet a sore defeat. And when within Atlanta's walls, Bays Hood, “I'll show you, Joe, Thai Sherman soon before me fells. And all his Boys in Blue. General Sfcenna*, Q t On the twenty-seoo nd ef July Our ^rave McPherson foil; A tear-drop stood in the soldiers eye For one they loved so well. But Logan nobly filled his piece. And pot the Rebels through; The Johnnies found thsy oould not fees The Boeay Boys in Blue. General Sherman, 01 On the twenty-eighth the Johnnies oany With whiskey tooting good. But Logan understood the game, And cleaned out Johnny Hoed. When Sherman left Atlanta’s front, Says Hood, “he’s gone, I’ll row f But he soon found himself ouflUa ked By Beany Boys in Bias. General Shenma, O I flays Hood, “1*11 try the tanking game," But he dhS’at make It pay— Bor Thoms# brought eld Hewfi to nhm*i> While Sherman weai his waf. Down through Georgia Khytpaa vori, Out RebeLdom to two, Awd iu Bsvansah pitched hie tflu^ With all his Bof# to Rtoe. 61 With the tide oi L'Echo Nuptial, a matrimo nial paper is soon to be established In Pane. The exclusive object of the journal U to pro mote the connubial habits of iu subscribers: and every day sftfiqral columns of “proposals'* and “Wants” will be published, with the love correspondence of those -who desire to tarry en their courtship through the columns ot a publie print. We suppose, instead ef fiusuelal nod commercial articles, they will present s daily review of the “Wile and Husband Mar ket,” anneuselng the various shades of com' plexlen to favour at that time, and what eeler ef hair and eyes Is prafernhlr, also, whether then, etnmpy females ate likely te rsngfklgh^ er •» “fThasgs,” and tf tfeeeupply ef gentlemen «f hick stature U fully “xxw to ths demand.’’ fir it the market it snr«rsi#ake4 with them, making khs prospect better for those wbe tell “then/’ O/ eourse in the market awaiting custo mers will bU:laa*iled by the editor under the ternu of “tiffi,” “akert,* “mlddtling,” “Ught,” “dark,” “stnmpy,” - snd “sqatre-ahouldered.” ▲ Befool Hssu ower tbs Tlrsds NeW. Bawls. What is the use of abusing the President He is President still, sad will.be President the balance of his term, if Oed spares h (which we de^ntly pray he will,) in spite af all the abuse tffat a few malignant# may heap 'Upon him. Attempts than to weaken the con fidence ef the people in the integrity and abili ty ef the President, serve ne ether purpose than to betray the bitterness ef s disappointed ambition on the part of his enemle*. Resides l ad well be admitted, that Jeffers* so firmly eu trenched In the affeetioih pis, that he caamst he suf- And these who strike fi the present, are really atr| e represents, and of wfcidl 4 8eoh effarts mast afi| H might Davis-is s< Of the Southern ] eoMfully aasallt-i him, id n ti se lik^ king at the eieae | he to the great I should reeoti t xildcred.”^ • against ssldent ?-£ ■eaident fee sparse him ttfifio vdU ihofofi A*d Charisstoa next must fell j ffhs Boys iu Blue wilietoau them ©uV Old Beauregard and ell. i. Thin base rebedion soon will end, Tke bottoms falling through j Hurrah for Geuerul Sherman, ton*. And the ^onny Boys in Blue. • j . Qenerai Bbenaaa, D t A Chxplaxh sf the Ohristisa Com mission, »hH« moving through a leog line of sufierers, tomiototerinfi the consolation of the 6nspel, approached the bedside of a gallant fellow who fan severely wounded. . His flactfcfenmarch wss nesriy ended; bn: when the cbapJaln asked him fhe wss prepared to dle,.toetfoufi4 fer pencil tod paper, and with a tremulous hand wrote; •I am prepared te ge to heaven; my trust In Jasas Christ U perfect;”.#■£ Immediately un der these words of assured victory ever the grave, “Come rally round the flag, boys.” The chaplain took the paper, fifed steading up refid lit with a loud voles. J tot *e ha senetafied, a soldier, who had rseemlfc lest a band, sprang (rum his bed, and wavtog the mutllsud stamp In the ait, bum forth with th# wletfeus Mfl| ±1$ dying comrade had suggested. Tbw aUeet ito'iSric. A tbeutopd vsicce tssp. uptfe •hens, and the ptooe ot suffering wa* mcae to tolrlyxock with thunders of melody^ As that vast sold tor chair cessed singing the chaplain timed to look upon the dying braye. He was just to time fs catch the Joat feint smile tb&t flickered aerdes Ahe aun-burat foe*, as the goal was wafted All the strains eMtost Vai©n music to the thcoefi ofXlnerly. SL.Ffetridk'e, stnaeto . T—V t, ‘itT rfPmriTifr- T F ™ffTdll. 8r., V. G_* Bev. Peter Whetom.Hot. Ohse. A Prsn- dergaet. Rev. P. Dufen, Rev. B. P. CtovrouL HasL denc&r corner of Perry and Drayton streets- HUUW OOlUlMinOI. Bnsl Berlth Jacob. Axmonr HalL Rev. J. tod, RsbW; RvvT ■umt ben. McthtoQm. Bev. Mr. XOtoom mpaL on Prankliti Square. Wullaiu damp en Green Square. - John Oax, Paw Third Baptist, eu Zryan street, Qpar Fshm. B. Horn*tea. Pastor. Fourth Baptist, aa liberty. Isaac Brown. Pastor. Special Notice WARD OOMJOTTZB8. Tea are hereby notified that H to ahao* lntsly ascmsaiy that you should con than© to perform the duties assigned yoo. Hatch ward must be carefoflj amvaar-ed and the dsriltnU anjr plied to tor as earn be done, taking ears that the scanty proMaion at the disposal at the eity may be equitably distributed- I earnestly Invoke your ear nest ootaoperatloa. and yaa are roqalrsd to report ts sie from time to time, at tho Major's office. In the ton—is B- P- ARHOLD, Mayor <rf SsVtnnah. fiavannah, January ^ KM Notice. Oucspsnte of buildings throughout the stoy ars hseeby notified that they most ■trees in front or their quarters thoroughly policed. Wagons will be sem. through the strsst* gut day te w |<wt aad carry off the dirt thns a corns te, IRA B. SHTHOUR. fogff Cspt. and Provast marshal Notice! aajLB IN3USAVCS CQHTASr. I . Ustaansh, Jiumarx Sell, UU. I all parson. hoMiug PoliCie. ot In- Oa surai-se itroed Uy tkis Oosspany prert- a tac first of January, ISO. will please prusaat £ st tke efiice ef tpu Ootapaey and recetye sew Is lies taereeC If fnitk«r iaaarsaee shesifi te fiei lred. A. WILOUa, PreSldeaL It- fi. COaim. Bes-y. I i-viotioa si OysterDesleroare * ^ th« price of Oyster* In thf w] spall, a«l< sa wharf, la' laid down at gl SO per Pushal. Any rhorgin* man wUi te ssested sad duty pua- I. IS*. XL SHYMOUB, gate CspLiafirregustNaretei. POCKET BISK HIID. F OXJNJ^w s few days Bines, s POCKMT BOOK* ramflniTif s small asm ©f jsfensy. The owner SnxnvAuono Hems—It Is said Victoria has heaa to seethe NsTsopert Brothers, and has appolntsd a trial of their spirits al, dark lantern Jugglery gams, at Windsor Oastls-. She has gone qaita daft with spiritualism, pad these tmpwtars Bar* promised to hriaghaah Prlnee Albert to this world for an hour ta th* vary room whan he died. They have promised, more over, to no tool mallow the Queen to Save a ooa- vsrsotion with htai, bat ta aetualig toneb him.— As their pertaemaarea tm eeadaetad hi the isek. they wtu so dooht uaaured ta What are Oyster Shells. SNGVB’B OFFIOBe HAY. QAM LT. fisunsnah, January 7, II aww^SiaK lifiii usmiRtr m OF fiAYAiniaJI, OA. jrsjtoSisR* 1 ! OSoo, 39 Bay Street. 1 A. Comma, fise'y. \T7tLL be rold, OS Tiadg. fftaMt tsd US Dtp VV 0,-ailwr anas at ta. leu noHie.i efM.fi, GrtUxu, dseeaaed aldatOreuk, Lowoboa euunim t» mUfeanria ol Taidoatartab EiUowlliupisp- Thro Hundred uuihbU ol Horn, one htb« ’ MUsfi ten vhatuabddugaa C “ Also, ou Fnday. MUi D-eemta^ »Ul_te Mid fi> Al> . OU JTVIA/. OUMI DCtWHlW, VJU w ■** te risjtor, ntalloa No U A. Si •. BaDrood.) ore .■wairssr-oH’a ahaniag aUadtadtalsaj ire pei«»re of llohar not ere saEB&iSD525®iwsh' ■ fla, into of Leqaam B T shtre of aa order treat ths fpottef «n t3S5Sffjg#?&a5< mm4t,ka0mm *SukSorm&k,i