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JSStof BroW ° oa ” Uef aDd
^fln is torn into .breds by our cor-
fifil If Brown was not devoid
£ np»n ol Ml »t.kn«! '
. B. U pot» cm. thoogh. ybn ewr
*„rrrsx “'“•r
^God, tlio people «w »* ,ajt fi “ |§
u-«t»d assigning him the place in
^nation to which his many. I
pftja to urgently commend him.
g- non. A. H Stephens is announced to
l^tia Philadelphia soon on the condition
hitin in the South.
gjjou to Timin Old Chirp.—The Baiti*
,«pipers state that considerable of an
^greeted Jeff. Davis on bis departure
fcattatcity for Mississippi. A large crowd
} ladies and gentlemen gathered on the
^ u d cheered him as be went on board
itboit One young lady, a stranger, threw
fctinu around his neck and kissed him.
he Express Combs to Their Relief.—
Iisisj anxious friends have been enrions
linn how the delegates to the black-and-
■ Coarcntion got off from Atlanta, or
Aether they got off at all or not, we append
itort communication to the Atlanta Iotelli*
peer, which explains the moiutoperaadi of
Img,bit docs not say how the landlords
imsadecontent or oven quiet:
The "oipct-bag” Yankees, and negro
fc}mta. filling to get their "nine dollars
dira' from Gen Pope, or the State
.._®T,«nCwl ramt, wc learn, applied to
L Halbert. “Chief of Registration” and *8n-
ariiM&nt of the Express Company,”, for
He-qoiellj” “expressed” cuch one to his
got of destination, marked, O.0. 2>., “col-
ataMrcry.’’
Btiu’i Weekly.—This elegant paper
k bop ud girls, is out tor December in
wtWj form, and is very attractive. The
sjnraigs-iixtccn in number—are very
hatful, while the paper is as elegantly
jtated u any similar publication in this
WtlT.
taie'i Weekly is deservedly popular
ssgthe^ooDg folks, and we wander that
*Jhoy and girl in the.country is not a
tariber to it. Tbo publishers promise
*»mw and attractive features for 1868
Iteijof the war, written for children, wilt
*t»tncnced in January, and will run sev-
oisontbs, and it is, particularly'desirable
ktMwmbscribtions should be sent oil at
at < ■ 1 »o -,••■•
hdt sumtiere from the beginning, in hand'
®«wis, can still be supplied.* Terms,
>‘jw. Address J.W.Bnrke*<?o.|Ma
*>0a. d i- -
We aro glad toseo that all our educational I Editort TeUgraph—The burden of the Gov-
institutions in Georgia arc actively engaged j eraor’s appeal is for relief in behalf of those
in preparing for a vigorous prosecution of I w ho have purchased slaves on a .credit, mid
tlieir beneficent work during tho coining here’s his argument: "A sold B a slave in
year. The female schools, especially, have all i860 for $1000 and took bis note. In 1865
reorganized sines tbo close of tho war, and the Government took the slave from B and
are giving evidence that coming generations, m ado him free. If A had Kept him, the Gov-
at least, will spring from a class of intelligent ernment would have done the- same. A has
and woH-edueau .1 mofojHgfc .This, after all, lost nothing but the.hire of the slave for the
is tlio sorest and best liopo of the country.- I time B kept him. The equities of the case
fpjr ’ weslk van female colleqb, | I require that'A givo up Bis note, and that B
In this city, is thoroughly' organized, and I pay him for the time ho used the slave.”
prepared, with a corps-of learned, and pional I cannot imagine a greater fallacy than
professors, to givo the very best attention to j that contained in the words quoted. A
the young ladies entrusted to tboir care. Its j might have required rash for his slave—the
olasses have been highly respectable in nom-j slave would have brought crab. But A is
here during the present year, and huge acces {neighborly; betakes B’s written pledge oil
dons are hoped for with which to commence {honor that be will pay it—takes it os a sab-
the collegiate operations of 1808. jstitnte for themonoy, which his property will
iroOTPELiEB. • {bring if sold at cash sale—takes it to favor
It will be seen, from* the advertisement {b. Tkue, the Government takes the property
published elsewhere, tiiat- this excellent I from B, but A can’t help that; patriots, aro
school for tho education of girls, jestab-1 not responsible for whatever villainies may bo
fished and -long conducted in person by{practiced by a vagabond Government So
the lamented Bishop Elliott, will re open for I toe sieve might have lost his lifovhy the act
1888 on th.e 1st of January. We again com- {of the Government in hanging him for felony,
mend the sohooi to our readers as ono.of the had nqt emancipation occurred. Would B.
best and cheapest in the South, persons rc- then havo been crazy enough to havo insisted
siding at a distan'eo should address Rev. J. | that tho “equities of the case” required that
T. Pryso, M. A., Sector, at .this place. * J his note should bo canceled because foe Gov-
Andrew female college.. {ernment took bis property from him—“that
Dr. Hamilton, the accomplished head of j if A had kept it, tho Government wonld have
this inftitutioD, writes ns that it is stiU in {done the samel” etc.
successful operation and dispensiog the bless-1 Bat let ns present this fruitful illustration
ings of education to a luge number of Btb- J of tbo. Governor’s In another light • Supposo
enta Two bandied and ninety-eight - dol- j B, after giving his note for one thousand dol
lars will pay board, everything found, and liars for A’s slavo-tho only property be owned
tuition in the regular course for one year.{—took tho slave and traded him for a.
Betides the regular course, they give instruc-1 valuable lot of land, which he still keeps and
tion in all the ornamental branches, and|onwhicih heismskingmoney. A, who, is in
haw added such solid departments as Sew-1 great indigence and compelled by. hard and
ing, Cookery, Gymnastics, &c., which is not I constant labor to eke but a scanty subsist-
a bad idea. Address Rev. A. L. Hamilton, once, bad, perphaps, refused the same lot of
Cutbbert, Ga. I land for the same slave. It may bo said that
tfbr tho ATaeon Telegraph.
TEE DYING YEAH.
Ohm Hews the wind, and dark and drear.
Thoforest and the fields appoir.
And tho cold ftiih
O’er Mil nmi plain,
Is weeping for the-dyingyear.
All Nature’s rohed In sables sad—
•Whore is tho smllo which lato she had,
■ -When all was seen
Arrayed In groon,
And evejyjliviiis thing was glad?
' Proceedings of tho Conservative Sleeting
held in Hawkinsvlllc,Tuesday, December |
'84th.
Thad. Stevens’ New Reconstruction Bills
THE DEBATE UPON IT—SAMBO: DISCUSSED—
THE BILL AS PASSED.
ago
| ty was this day held at McDuffie's Hall, for |
lOf < ■■■f ' ' MB
the purpose of considering the action of the
Convention at Macon. . I . ...
Tho meeting was organized.By tho appoint* 4.000,000 of negroes, en _
| inent of Judge Daniel Rawls as President, white people in the Southern States.
ing yearn
Nothing that’s lovely hero can stay.
Sod lessen this.
Thera is no bliss.
In this bioak world but must decay.
Of all that lives is this tho doom—
^So soon to pass from joy to gloom.
. A little whilo
To live and smile,
Then rest forever in tho tomb?
Will not the Power which bids to blow
Tho folded buds—thoffil to flow,
Tho soul to hope—
To mortals opp, .
A brighter world than this below ?
Tho gpnlal Spring revives apew,
la richer radianoe where it grew
* Tho faded flowers,
IndellorboWor,
With rarer, richer, beauties, too.
Will not that Power, aa surely bring
To yon, aadinevaoBi^vaiy. thing, .
When Ilfo is o’er
And time’e no more.
In Paradise eternal Spring?
The Railroad Horror.
Mr. Brooks made a speech against the bill.
[ The, main effect of it was to rule 24,000,000'
of Northern people, divided in politics, by
enslaving. 8,000,000 of
Judge Daniel Rawls as .president, | peopu: m me Southern States. But
| and B. BT. Mitchell as Secretary. his objection to it roso from still higher cause?.
At the request of the President, Col. O. O. He obj ected to the whole principle of it from
| Efibbeo, one of the delegates from this county beginning to end. All other questions ofin-
I to the State. Conservative'Convention, ex- temsj improvement, tariff, currency,dwindled
plained the purpose of the meeting to bo to into insignifiicanccbesi.de it. Tho great and
| organize a Conservative Party in accordance °nty issue was: “Is this, or isitnot, a white
ith the resolutions of the Macon Cbnven- man’s government?” ' The object, intent,
| tion.- • purpose and effect of.this bill was to over-
On motion of Col. Kibhee, a committee [ throw this white man’s government and to
I of three were appointed to draft resolutions j erect a black man’s government in its stead,
exprestive of the sense of the meeting. Cols. I He was opposed, from beginning to end, to
C. C. Kibbee, O. C. Home and W. L. Gric8, equalizing the black race with the white race,,
ointed as such committee. j He was opposed to it scientifically, anatomi-
apt. A. T. Bnrko being called upon ad- {cally, physiologically, and psychologically.—
[ dressed the meeting briefly, but with fl ‘ 11 •*-
during the absence of the committee, u w w
organization and activity for the safety of the]
coon tty. I white man was from the white woman.
The committee having returned, submitted J- Froui tho crowu of his head to -solo of his
to nis adver-i ■ —. —, — *■
variety to be I oa t * ,e fruits of A’s labor and the advantage
■ _« {he has-taken of A^kindnctsand indulgence
Imomm g mwTO pkoddcotOH op| a11 ore liable to become insolvent by bad
cotton. I trades, but this, perhaps, is not a bud trade.
To James V. Jones, Esq., of Burke county, B * note given-by not supposing
perhaps, theworMfanSe indebtedthanto thedraftu P on hishonortoremainuaderpro-
an^rotiieroneman,'for progressive improve- ^ B wiU P ,ace “ the hands of A the means
ere staple, Cotton. Werefer to his adver-l tt V jmatter8t “ d8 ’ ho ^ OTer ’ B ^ur^hesep-
tisement of the “Six- Oaks”
found elsewhere. Tho specimens sent us,. .... , ,
both of the lint and: stalk, ore superior to <> him and A, (poorIcarus U not perantted
- »>.,| to even eat the crumbs from the table sup-
pearaoceoftilk, andlsacuriotity of its kind. this be equity it is the equity of Pandemo-
Persons desiring to examine these specimens n, “ m ' ,
can do no by calling at this office. B has been commanded by the God of the
In thta connection, and with the hope of Universe to pay A’a note-«Pay that thou
stimutatiug a genero“ rivalry among^our ^«t”; an d that legislation which -ould
planters, we Uke the liberty of publishing a OVe " a, " thi ! D *^ ne dec ™ 18 “f tbeearth
private letter received from Mr. Jones, IHgf mustcome to naught It may
out consultation with himself. He will par- the^GovcremenVat thotme of
donus in view of tbo motive that prompts to | *bo trade, proceed B the future protecUon
tb ii laritv* ] of his property, and in the act of canceling
6 ,ra!8U Hsminos, Ga., December 28,1807. that promise, if It dots not cancel the note,
(M. J. B. ffh-rf, Macon; - j it practices a fraud upon him, impairs the
Mr Dsm Exa—Enclosed lor the TnsonAraen j obligation of its contract with him, and re-
advertlaernent; please to have it Inserted; also send I fuses that very protection which is the fnnda-
yon byexpwsr sataples of thecotton and plant, I menta , object 0 f all government Well,bow
that yon may set vhit bu bMO tho result ofl. •.« . « wWAW a xmn
twenty yean’ “labor of love” and agricnlturall^ h wlth Af - Ik told bun, “ Now, A, yon
1 Dead Cock.—A Washington spatial to
^Cincinnati Enquirer, says: “TTie case; of
^Smtaiy Stanton practically has eoded,
"^' Senators who hitherto were disposed
'satin him in his quarrel with tho Presi-
turned against him since thePres-
«’• expose of his duplicity., Tbelejt}
ottuy has fallen so lownone will do him
Re has not
’ .as producers.' m
again'defe
^jotaedtatety
S irifas g-ryl <_
jOttA
progress in this country. j«« “ one J “ ««* or J“ d tm J onr
In 18*7 I set out with tbe faith as deeply ea-| slave, but if you prefer to take B’s note, Til
grafted as that ol my own creation and accounts-1 make him pay yon.” * This is the proihise of
blllty, that I could produce an Upland Cotton that I Government on which A acted, and when
WOTld enpewede^ Sea^dsfor tit^ctlod ^ Government proves reoreant to fob prom
agriooltaraland commercial parpoaee. I gave to I t,u r nm si w Kv
theta two greet interests to two years (and pro- ke «»d rums him and beggars his family by
dooMt tbejlnrf 6o3 that was ever raised to Georgia) ita recreancy, bo is toa fit sitaatwta to entcr-
th'o “Jethro” cotton; and the next year*, at the in-1 tain some of foe patriotic' emotions which
dnatatal exhibitions to Charieston^Nhw York and I swelled in -the Goyernor’a breast when be
the great Wr to London a cotton teamUm^ and in ^ tho Confederacy failed, to
pillw if tb. GonrainenVSam*
' «" d
^Next to order,I ori^aatad foe ? «,qXLi” finer body in indjrenmihate reim (This is foe
raid moroprqdncUTie'on most soils. ' justly, (red substance of wbst foe Governor, said ; I do
finally/perhape,! I have produced, from loog, P*-l not remember tbe words.) And foe letter un
dent and sealous devotion to foe peat.cotion to- ^ contideration. and tho Goverooria policy
“bow ^eisboot Ott tblfijliog Ibat
aStr a* |wu> t« tb. of bis .povrop. Bot, por-
ton, vfofch-is pronounced by the'most toteillgent|baps, when the crash comes, his Exccllcnq;
- ' - • * Will iehange from a-‘Samson to A ettttie fish;
and disappear in the copfnsiopbe has'raised.
. t . .rrfTrwnrri ..in-rithl^ Thepraciplesofiraticft like tittir.grop'.
fofaltoiMbeWmtoare shbrt jointadand.tb {^gthor. are “frtttibufc>#atiableness/.bf tiu
rJ ordohhie a< iverjr | shadow oftnraiog.”. They' can nmtlM{r i bi
of Junction with | averted, controlled dr" 'bnmpeiCd .fijr .di/ci
" Utyneto^vice,|n|^n«SjapdcpMKPV»>«JfPW*
vail/but those principl
of the earth,ore nono tbo li
^hTtn here to T day. ••**?« L tydfo to he the finest Uptond Colton to foe worid
New Senator phom California!. to obseiVctte pSculler tiArttofertstica of
TM Cassn-ly, just elected by foe Demof
JJ* th « States Stiiafofopm Calf-
r’ m Pi»M of Mr. Conuess, Radical; 4s a
S5 Nc » York, and Whs a member of
Buffalo Corrvontioo of l848,
ft 8n taeqnontly, he -wentto tSau HVani-
^oo k upfoe.pri^tice'of la^bere
^*«*i!i«. He arted with tifo.Reitobl]-
»«s bestfo, j
^ or ty Mr. Gom
^Hly.h, hi,
^Jw.tox'arediwi
_jop qwest”rr^ r S n SWi l ?“ty .Ctcsar.tfoat ia to
A), tbefoings foat be CoBrerV^-rifpay the ifo-
ost farthing,” aro commands without rej-
dona,- issued ^
jo eJ bloods
- s Yonvij tjrtilJvj; .. James .TtsfoEVK i
,bn~'’nr:::rUtttt) .■i.-iid".i't as Jaal:*••
ixtJBi
layp-ri. plaintive
liftiucd riiaroah
BPHmPPH,t1ij^'|hulicul ticket,
i^®tyrflva poundisloiejji ruiir,d 1, is
if w»ng voi e—iv
t.; iitdiui j
1 i repent-
'Convcntiqrrj niostio'f
mnvorthy of tin-
fg idiled by. anybody -olsp. ■ •’.
STASipg AHD’ “STAMPED ENT
■ Ocncral Ramlr.11 hiis
ila'foat''fob!
•tie. of post
within
ion of tlic pqb-
>d to designate
go stamps and
he delivery > !
o , apply ’•
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ing of-thfc RepnblicaibBrcfoloaBol-i Nominat
ing OonVeption.' Tlio'TynsliirifjtOh'StAr hh y?:
t.- f -eWoajJtno-rm vr: - • j
They rayit is scarcely
Souiltcrii States .Will be
seniatioi) in Gobgress
as tin: Committee has
such States as arc repi
shall- !)&entitled to sen :
’tionnlConveinipn,thcy
f^om nUnarticipation in.tho clioiccot cam
dates for the Presidency and \ tee-Pre-i-
dcncy.- 'It : is alleged that^his acp.9n. uppn
; tlibphrtj’of'tlic Committee-was taken, with a
to secure a hbmination-rof Gen.. Grant,
sit is known .tiiat a innjority of the Soutl^-
m Radicals are in favor Ol Chief Justice
Chase for the rrc3idcncy.. The project ol
holding a separate Convention D seriously,
conteropinted by the leaders of this dissatis
fied clas3 of Republicans.
t. on
>hy in the
Go:,-i. D;-. Kdar Tfinmp.vui, Jim Long and
Josh Dowell’, principles in the burglnry on
Thursday night last, left on Sunday morning
for the county jail at (Bayloti. Ednr and
cr in tlio sum of $1000
500. All three tailed
Jim were bound
each, au 1 Jo.--.lt i:>
qhv 1 ii 1 rood have
!...yo done.
\\ iliinm.', who t-.o
the Prcri let.t I KinniVint.
Jolu
to
up," ju.-t ns they
Thomas and Alex,
ged with being ac-
:rc Ijound oyer also,
s'C-jO and tho latter
"Biuutt Jtyp Booty,’
loan?. By Marion Bo
Icanj.^RcwYork:
\Wo are indebted to Messrs. Havens & j
Brown for a copy of this' book, in anticipa
tion of which so much has been said by the
press. It is illustrative, in an enduring form;
of Beast Butler’s reijn of terror and plunder
in Now Orleans, and tho cock-eyed physiog
nomy of that infamously oonnonized Federal
chioftain, surrounded with heaps of silver]
spoons, ladles, sugar* dishes, gold watches;
etc., all oi which chtraeterize tho hero and
figure hugely in the story, forms the leading I
illustration. The revelations contained in I
the work are anything bntcreditable to this
Republican and civilized country, but they
aro part of its acted histbiy, and wo rejoice
to see them put on record. w Beanty and]
Booty” will sell every where, and we doabt if {
there is an honest man or woman in Now Or- [
leans who will not file away a copy for his|
children to read.
-iXiSB Amxwoass. By P. Has-1
of Bouad^ 6 * PaU^ibed by^ Hard & I
:oa E ht0D. N. 459 Broom Street. 16i7. 401pp.
This is a handsomely bonnd. and printed |
book, about a country of which less is gen
erally known than is known of China and I
Japan. It isnOta book of travels ; but the I
embodied observation qnd knowledge ol one
who resided long in thaoountry. Nor is the I in Poradlso eternal Spring? W.G.S..
'volume composed of .hasty and Undigested [
notes; bnt is foil of information concerting
the history, laws, social life, and natural pe-1 07 ^
coliorities of Ecuador. It gives a great deal ] disaster near angola, n, y. a vivid
of the most minute information in regard to I description of the scene of horror.
all tho manners and customs of tho country—. _ _ -
its agriculture, sports, domestic life and com- ^ ent 0CCUr J^^ yesterday afternoon, on & too I pnreeeoings 01 uiv owio vqiwwviiuvv wu-i -—- —----- '----oj:- - rr**r
merce; explains ita political institutions and j Buffido- and Erie Road, twentv-one miles Yenti °n which assembled in Macon, and a bitof wool onhis head. .[Laughter.]
contains many observations and valuable from here, near a place Called Angola. Thl Pledge onreortiti and hearty support to any
items of ethnological and hbtorical informa- t^in from the west, duo hero at hafe-past one, %e of policy which may be indirtited by .^^^^^^mgue foat whereyCT
.. .. , j , . rrxu \^ to connect with the train goin» east ran off the Executive Committee appointed by said there had-been^m admixture of races, or an
tion not to be found elsewhere. Those who ^ tbck> 0ne ^ wos thrownlovm abank Convention, to maintain ihtirt the Constitu- association with thenegro race, the race that
examine thebook will want it The author thirty feet, the orach burnt up andtome tbir-1 tion of bur fofoers, and the rigfatsofthe
says the portaitureis faithful—wo know it to I ty. persons consumed by fire. Another coach I States thereunder. ] destroyed,, instancing the caste of the tfuabs,
.ays me ponuuurois.uroiot we Know iq j spumous cunbumea uj me. imoinm: ooacn That whereaa the late Co nscrva _ the Turks, the Moors, and the descendants
viiuvuu* j A __a_- j;j : _av a. I rtftno SnaniQi) roea in A monnn jjj COIlCiUS—
people, as til <
| acy of the nc
ove
Congress, the vindictive and partisan admin- ] -— --- —• *. i» HHR
istration of those acts, and the assembling of | Jfi? without the medullary canal to be found
a Convention in our State which is notofthe | hair of the white man. Tho negro’s
ling to the snprem-1 titell was inferior to the white man’s skull.—
destruction of free His nose was different. [Laughter.] His teeth,
society, and viola- j '7 cre different; the convolations cr the brain
five of the : dignity and character of Tepre- j wero essentially different; thepeZcis was.dif-
sentativo institutions: and believing that tho I fernct. [Laughter.] Tho negro was not the
only way to secure successM opposition to equal nor the brother of the white man; and
♦lift nnwmiifltnHnniil mapflurgq ylnwi tpft Itnnw ] tUldCT UO CllCUmStanCCS Should th8 White
will soon be submitted to ns, and to avert the “ an ,S° mto copartnership with him! The
danger and rain threatening us, is by organi- {black man bad never done anything in the
zation and action, we, tho Conservative titi— j nxtK or sciences, or literatnre, or government,
zens of Polaski.county in meeting assembled ] ^| r - Garfield inquiredwho EncBd was,
do, therefore,* ]• Me. Ross expressedvtho conviction that he
ftesolvo. That we approve and ratify the I not a negro,
proceedings of th^ State Conservative Con- Mr.-Brooks: Euclid a negro 1 Ho had not
Havens & Brown, at the News Depot.
| was scientifically ‘
uihlies of th e;
discussed, iq -the primary
ale' they .would-becomc ■ •
be interesting, and consider the book a vain- S d “™ thirty ^»dtw«xv»-. '^commend to | of the Spanish race inAmerica.
able acquiaition to literature. For sale by ] b “wonndcd^ S W * ed d I the (Snservative men in each county in foe i° n . be said that-thia would probably be the
As soon as information of tbe -accident State to organize at once, and report their I last Hm® he wotidaSdress awhite audience
to tb. 1 - =?
ruary Election. , ] number of them had reached the depot, and | the Chairman of the rneetin- -—"
4 ' to company with* Mr. Williams, President, «>«“ty Ventral Committee of
Pope, the infamous political Radical I and R. W Rnnerintanrimt^iri otW«t I duty it
swindler, has just issued nis general order
No. 101, of date Deo. 26th, ordering tho elec
tion upon ratification of the proposed negro-
supremacy Constitution for Feb. 4th and 5th,
two days. The headquarter gentleman
ders that the vote on 6&id r '0ox£'
be “J For tho Constitution,” and “Against tne l. M before rtated; was tbe Buffalo a£i
CoDStitutiOD, 19 and* tLat • tbo. said election j Railroad New York Express from Cleveland
aball bo held at tbo places and under the Bnd duein this city at lSo f. it; bnt was two’
regulations to be presen bed kytheCommand- tours late, having been detained by abroken
ing General of thia MUitanr District, and bridge on the Cleveland and Toledo road.—
the returns made to him aa directed by law. y t wa8 composed of three first-class coaches,
Thefctiowingaretheimpotantparagraphs fined with passengers, and smoking car and
of “J® °*“ er , : „ , | two baggage care,and was under the con
. HI* It shtillbe tho duty of Boards of R<g- ductorehip of Mr. Frank Sherman, of this
istration in Alabama, in accordance with said I c i ty . sil ^ er C reek was the last station
Acta, commencing fourteen days pnor to the ] stopped at prior tb foe accident, and Angola, _ . . .
election herein ordered, and giving reasouor-1 was passed about three o’clock, the ? train I Committee:
bio public notice of the time and place | g0 ing >0 s it is^ stated, at a sprad of aboSI _ ? o,3 -. 0 -_C. Kibbee, O. C. Horae, W. L.
bout to come down from the galleries and
number of Ihem had 'reached*the depot, and | fo° Chairman of the meeting appoint a | fob® his seat oh the floor jta the pqual of
in company with* Mr.’ Wfliiams. J^^lent.1 county Central Committee of seven, whese j wbiteogentlemen.. Hewonld^Bay^Ow~foafc
and R. Brown, Snpja-|nfajpdy^Vaind other of-1 duty it shall bo tocorrespontfwith the State §£kT7, as
ficials of tbo road, took a tram, and aitie |-Ort»trel-.Dwprittoe;‘ to appoint local idom-1 OMwftlcax-SFototo xtofi.beaeqmesceci toby the
b\dock tbe scene of foe I torthe respective militia districts ofl Northern ^^^^be^raf liorn pccpl a wero
—.the bridge crossing the Big the connty, and Jo call county meetings of] tottRtionJh^tobjecSr of race,; wd-^icn.at
about a g^Sitpr 9 fthe viliage] fo^gartywhraln %eir v Qpimon..
to which tbe acddenf
best.
On motion
ned,
Erie
ar.totidbpfc-such 'bfiier means fof?^asst!m ! 'i»s ot the people ttore.-wottlti-racoma
to thrtg'foayieBni *V !IV an(l , , . a . ort! S *V T , his House might be
] blackened this session by the.action 01 the
of Col. Kibbee, tho meeting ] dominant majority, bnt it would be whitened
ompleto the organization of a I hereafter.by the Democracy ol the North
1 arty in Pulaski, by electing Mr. Earasworth sustained
_ i *rv I fTinf vf. ur.na ' hnlrr r/»frirnincr
1 party
I Judge Daniel Rawls as
Ithe billj arguing
thereof; to. revise for a period of five days the | twenty miles an hour from
registration lists, and upon being satisfied bridge over the Big Sister Creek.’
that any person not entitled thereto has been 1 - - - - - --
registered, to strike the none of such person
from foe lists, and such poisons shall not be
allowed to vote. The Boards of Registra
tion shall also, daring the same period, add
to such registry the names of all peisons who
at -that time possess the qualifications re
quired by said Acts, who have not been al-
'“l^/^h^sahi election shall/be .held
each county -under tho supBiiorcndanco
the Boards of Registration as provided by | ~ Tbo brakes wereVt'o^oe applied, but/ be-
law, and polls will be opened. after due and ]fo re theTtrain could be stopped tbo coupling
sufficient notice, at aa manyipotote to each 0 f the second coach had beepme broken,land
county as in the opinion of tha said Boards it too got off the track and Tolled ; dow» the
may.r be -required., for tho convenience of ] embankment, landing on its. side at - tiia bot-
votera. 7. tom. So suddenly-had all tbi3'hai
U V- Any. registered voter of the State who that notone of foe inmates oteifoer
may have removed from tbe county in which | two coaches had time to make their
ho was registered, shall be permitted to vote and wifooat a moment’s warning some forty
in the county to Which he ha»removed,upon 0 r fifty persons were.hurried into the presence
making affidavit before a member of foe 0 f their Maker. The scene which was ore-
Board of Registration, or a Judge - of, elec-1 sented to the eyes of the inmates of the other
* ,on ’toat he wsa roistered, powug fo« cars when the train was stopped was a fear-
conntyin which be was so registered, and] fui one . . . "
tbrt. J>®8 not * voted • tnfa . oIccUod. I ThQ car wEtck first .wont *oVer tho nreci-
i >v°foa 8 Boar^of Refftetmtion^and foCnamO Ri<5 ° ^ fire^tantly, anti before any per-
by the Boards of Registration, and focnamo J soa could get to it the flames bad .made rapid
that it was only returning to the principle
which should never have been abancioned<-
I N. McDuffie Vice-President, B. N. Mitche.. .
Secretary, and L. C. Ryan Assistant Secre- the principle of the majority of votes.. If.it
[ tary. . . | were not passed, the several Sonthem consti-
The following gentlemen were appointed | tutions would probably not be ratified, as so
ion J by the President, under resolution second, | many of tbo registered voters, necessitated ^)
B i a j adopted bythe meeting, os a County Central ] look for employment bad _left_ the localities
— 1 j where they were registered. He was sorry to
| see the gentleman^ from New York opposing
>la to the i Grice, A. C. Pate, Capt. A. T. Burke, Hon. C.
However I M. Bozeman and Rev. Geo. R. McCall,
thoroadisa downgrade and it,is possible} t CoL Home being called upon, addressed
that the train was going at a greater, speed | th e meeting in his usual clear and forcible
than that mentioned, when the casualty 00- ^i 6 *
curred. Be that it may, everything was , On motion, the Secretary wra requested to
S»“”w."J2rk,™S!sriSSbrS H »«a TBLEQBArn ft,
re, call of the.County Central;Committee., 1
Daniel Rawls,President.,
B. N. Mitchell. Secretary.
reconstruction. He had hoped to see the
whole Democratic party voting- to facilitate
reconstruction.
Mr. .Stevens, of Pennsylvania, dosed the
debate. He said he had listened with great
P leasure to the speech of the gentleman from
■ew York, ,who. tried, to prove the . falsity of
of Scripture which, says that
“ be races of the
to make to that
to match Fred.
The. Express XJablc as/Coininou
The
of the voter making oath
on bis ballot, and . all
warded with tbercturns 1
rlt win be observed by, l
of this order that tlio oly:
lesigned! by Congress ’
^ ^led, Gen.. Pope. Co
prevent.fraudulent vot’'
man properly ragiste
Swayne and. Pope,
nogbisxe^nt'
t ovate notiyithstapdi
ed that bo affirn
mofoer,county.
mit;#rty nfsroiiLthe
headway, and in a few moments Was oil in 4
led
th
•vit
1^l.atewtence theyCQidd.^nt^qnly
nret piuagrapn f onr or fi ve peaons were saved from tho bnm-
The remainder, some forty -or fifty men,
women and,children, .were consumed with
the; car. While a portion of the passenger
who had escaped gave their attention to tin
f*WV..toft,(balance- attended to-foe
wbjlch,fhad,qlso;.taken, fire.i Fortuj
m flwnrartotfoeJattwinatanM wcrt
>r a Sf
Divine liw..- ThtttTepudintiilai’Cio.usOikfa •
* rite metaphor df ;tlf<J^Goyemfir’s)n Ss--fi4r
Wedidno ibV i' sij^
•prescribed Jjy the/.Vg^tphysiciaq.YnBroKD,, jpg
Bradley A-Co., wpsetting. tlic principles--ol . , „ fT
justice, andtilkp ^ji-.TnE!iKn,T»iNCki 0 KlHoN.,0.6b^^.ITajultc
the statjiQ.of The public iy.il] b<! shopked; by, tlie intelUj
iikc'dimcDsioiis.au'dreyersng-DiTjnq.decro^,. -gp ac ^ convtjycdi. T jr)Ji<>PD .Golumhus sped
iso'picturo for the futur6Gibbon:ofiAmerica hismomtag, of tho killing-Q f [he Hop f iC.
d» .li1
qjdsp) „„„ r--,—, v , . _ _ . „„ t .
Respectfully, .fvr.Kjj»n Hm j -j Mr.-Hamilton,and;his:son were^ out
- jffign|g| ■* ’ m ‘
and, ait
,jafrerH:eScn\ni
en for so persons before.*:the fi
* Wo attcmflSH
t tg ,• .disturb .thc.i remains d.
losetTOhftbad pcrisiipd I ip i the burning car.
j'Pbcf(jyi^jhq,attended to.this.mprning.TA |
• JuntaagotetLiiinli ■-* o*
tiie-Presidency.—Th
National. jnteUigencer*says:. The aim-
aviona question. ......
e previous question was seconded, and
under .its operation the substitute was agreed
foj'and too. bill thus amended was passed—
yeas 104, nays .87—strictly a party vote. The
following is the bill ns passed’:
" it,enacted, Tiiat so. much of tho fifth
jn pf an act passed March 23,1S67, enti-
. fcV# ‘‘im act supplementary to. an act to., pro-
to. their restoration, as requires that a
tVofallthe registered votes of all the
ail be cast in favor of tho ; ratifica
tion of the constitution before it becomes
__ I ^t|did,%Jjf^,ait!4 tite toma'is hereby, so'far mod-
-Ot be lEd^rei for;'dhyloss from any tifii-jjrhat n inajcxity.of tbe votes' cast at the
mtever.exeeptfpr fraud or gross neg- I election for the ratific»tiou^»r-f ejection of.the
**"* ! * hn * Tvhpr " :>w "iluo of the copstitutgqn toaUbo considered as valid,--andr
thef Go inf- f —-— ——- J ™
itp-vre'erl-
affirmihg or rejecting.said constitutions,
^fpc^.A And be Lt further enacted. That
-‘.vbtag.q^toft trtsperar-Stal^ mentioned in
is amendatory may, at
-rrr-^ ^ ^-'rtlp inflUyntlOU Uf tlio --
tution, vote also.fpr-members of Con-
wlio shall' be. ^titled .to. take' their
members of the House of Reprcsen-
3', B on takin'g’tiie oaths of. office required
5 '“Eenever' and as'so'oii ns such States
reconstructed jincbtnlitled’to repre-
TeiVtatvon-'.ffi the. Congress .of. the. Hnifetl
-■■•1 wAtiath,^. 5 '
1st. AnExpress compaiiy : whidh;'p!t
continuously, for any period' of
the bntintesof transporting
etc., is a common carrier; and In case of loss
the presumption of law -is against:it;and no
excuse will avail it, unless foe loss wasroefco-
8i0ned by 'the act of 'God’^bt-foe public onof
mite of tho State, : f 1,^^^ » j
ghve a receipt’ acknowledging the delivery
of be
P 'dhld’ 10
Styycnsian^hiaiObp^iqn^olIo^ppp,forein,
fonvardt-'the:::acTinissiom.of<- ibb nfricanizei
iaelfeisiating.sq a
at least 011c part of Miuut-sota tiny _
understand-what sccma^.fo bb" a'chief prinei- ilM^foli
j^le ah mDdfewb^^y'it^r^cnftteefah
concerning the location, of a county,seat,.the
3,000 registered voters deposited 8,884.rotes.
They voted .early and they voted often, and
whilo one sido cast on an average three votes
apiece, the other cast thirteen votes apiece,
and carried tho day by a triumphant major
ity.
A new and inten.-e color in silk
cods, known as tho marygpld color, lias just
been brought out at A. T. Stc\yart’s retail
it is v,cry rich and brilliant, and.has
somewhat of a chip orange hue.
.. •fc L KHK’i c ?j ( a/J C£ m i^jtifh;
and Hip Fj;ccdmeu’s. : Bureau,< thece.bsolute
-1 of dhbso ; S ttites;i3tohhld 1 thb’
clicticm. in-thofr' iia’n'fi's, hue
tnnr «--nfu .(TOlBvJtUS i
resenfat
nanuf isetof
ibyfoefaet that it ..jvas cQmmittodiin n par-1 used xis-iahas it nifty be avaiiablo for tho ol
oxysm of insanity. The sonis. now a raving ject in view, to carry ft sufficient number of
maniac, and after killing his father, he re- states, which, combined witli “African
turned to the. house to vot^of’thh Sehti./wohld prevent'an' clcd
and.sQvercly injured a younger brother be-; .. . > ivS' ■
JorchoconJd he secured. . , tion bytho pcoplCj apd .thu^cnrry the eon
Mr, Hamilton had . just returned from j into the House of .Representatives. 0:
.Washington to Spend the holidays with, his there, the mask would’be'thrown off, and
family, and to havo fkus suddenly met his \ chase would 1 become tho rallying point'd:
death at the hands of his own son, is emut-; -
1 from liability;br- he ‘will be belchrespbu-,
hible. »iol saw nolsaiW lolsaeS thfrfwio]-
taTftthi.TlioiCb'urbtfisnhotb'daqdiatadgive.'-iii;
cluirgc a g6Sfcral--'.propbsiti6n, tlicugh it bp
iUradMW-tuilefitit'bei.njiDli|5foic' to the. fiiSfs
l.ol'.tbc.case; .im d ;dfi§UCll>ge'nof al’cliaigc britl
qnesttd^lm'i may modify br.achhto it^o'as .'to
make it pertinent tofthe isSuelto'fficrtHedS.- j
Ctb.iHhe goQds-rurthiscca'sc.lbeingB at: the
■cdmpam-Jarrrife e Jo-ereceivb
fh'DyU
iu -thcLycars I80S - and J.S09,' except. When
lothcivnfiscprovided 'for; and^tlfe same-elec
tion? officers :\vl>o shall make tlio returns of the
wealth
[ft <
has just 'ijCL'n started
a' deaf and dumb'ms
.1 ;u . ' :o feaf au^Hpm
cried ftrerawfli
: 1 hio.-t !■•. . :• ■'
right—diz
(flerfififAtes .of.election to those possessing the
!Arc'esfc.uumhey t r?f-<lS‘liyi?( l iTv? t<:s .j.and who
shturoeenutlea-foercto* ' * ’ :
-Wendell Rhillips “ramped;’ Th’urs-
dayialmut- Grant and Uongress. I '- 0 former
he decounces as-the'instrument .ot Stored*
rate c<ouergrocery jx litician com benighted
Tennessee, and. the latter as a set ot sneaks
and cowards. ^ ^ :
-TiireBDBLB'TriA^EpY AT APALACItICOL.V.—
Last week, 3rr..P4oc, amcrchan't^residingafc
upper er.il of Water street, Apalachicola,
wm-: strangled to.death and his house burned
rob! erSj-who supposed lie had considera-
ic of.mohey in bis possession. The
Save not yet been
e erim
cicatu at tug uanua oi uuju»y« guv* . uuuu- ■ , v *• A v • - nirA “wtnen woru is n<ixji>*-mzac:
tcrably sad and sliocking.~~Cincinnati IIn-; ^ r o aniz c u lls con ^ >irnc ^; Lctij:?” The salile umpire" rtflecte
quiver. ■_ with tlic double design of delecting the v- ill j mcR .'.. ■ .1 thfoi^fo^ioWg^f^d,
HUircr.
What nose is more
i per’s nose ? Why, voloa-hocs, to he sura—,
' 1 1— Xl.nl. 41%a rrTnrrv ftp no oil
1 Ti'aiitfoan t • t ^ iC ^ounti-y and cheating their own frieudF. 1 “i can’t tellpcrzactly.”
'• ’ -Green peas made their'appearance
last- rc;
Muitto au the olenicn- $100. They gave bail and aro now at nu-
■ c -ty.—L if aula A r ciCi ) 2-Lth.
notgefchome to spend the hotidays. comes from the “crater.”
- plentiful in two or three weeks.
1 as low as s
I
ts to Dickens 1
itq sold by sidewalk spe
•nfr-five i
pefpctral
icovar
x ■ «» ■
W'" Grindstone quarries, said to be supe
rior to th.o.e at Berea, have recently been
.covered near Irondale, Ho., and prepara-
ns are b; ing made to work them.
' \ Florida negro went to a political
‘citing ..nr. ,d with a p:-ti !, which he iugeni-
3 lv inserted in his btiot leg, muzzle up, and
cocked. He killed only himself.
u