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VOL. Vi
A PROCLAMATION.!**
.ww Si* .
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(jpBGIA.
|v RUFUS B. BCLLOC*, «'*.« || «
Governor of said State.
• ■ - • *' ' ,* 4
Khereft*, The Board of Conned nf-t-he town of
|:r.<na Vi«ta. in the county of Mat ten, in thin State,
u . given official information that a most brutal
piorHer w»h committed tn of Buena Yis
,, on the secoiifiinxtant upon thy hody of Grant*
r ;!c H«l.iaay, bjr one John P Kenrifrlevj aided
|B ,j *be*ted by one James Ketitualey, and the. mud
j 0 fe ß P. ami Janie# Kvnneriey have tied |rdm j»w»
■.and i*. i-m mm
Whereas. The said Board of Council certifies trt
B> that they in connection with the civil officers of
mid county of Marion, have exertAf and ail dltiareuce,
v „| used every mean* In then- power W Apprehend
mhlcriminals, but without qvaj|, and iSf desirous
that such steps may he taken by she Executive as
will secure tlie apprehension of said fugitives from
\ j ntice;
Kuw, thetefore. in order to Insure protection trt
human life, and to vindicate the of the
l»<r. I have thought proper to issue this my pro
donation, hereby offering a reward of One Thou*-
mrid Hollar* each for the apprehension and d<*live
ly rs the arid John P Kennerlcy and James Ken
nrrley to the Sheriff of the Raid county of Marion
And Ido moreover charge and require all offi
mi in this State, civil end military, to,he vigilant
| i:i endeavoring to apprehend the said John P.* and
j James Ketinerley, in order that they may be
Limisiit to tiiai for the crime fwith which they
■land charged. 1 '
j Given under my hand and thefGrout Beal of the
Slate, at the Capitol in Atlanta, this sixth day
of Inly, in the year of onr Lop I Eighteen Hon -
dred and seventy and of the ♦lndependence of
the United States ot America &he Ninety fifth
RUSTS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor; : J *
I>ayid G. CorriXQ. Sec’y of State.
DESCRIPTION ;
The said John I*. Ketlieiiey is about 6 feet 9
: lies 1 iiuli. weighs 150 pounds, stoops a little in
I ■’< shoulders in walking, has a fair Complexion,
ii-’ht hair. l*hie eyes, m and is about 25 years of age
da...ep K« ntievley is somewhat stwiighter than
din P., has a fair complexion, light hair and blue
■ ves, weighs 145 pounds and is about 2T years of
jw. . •
' The said Kenner lay s' came to the town *f Buena
Vista about five or six months ago, finrn Franklin
County. Tennessee, near a railroad station called
Durban!, on the N . & <J. R R.
Itily If. 1870 .. . 11 4t
LEG \L \r)VKUTI>KMK\T-.
I ?* KOIWI A~ DBf :ATL r K ’
[;An the first Monday in August next, I will apply
i*/ to the t'«»ijit ol Ordinary of saoi county for
11 -live to sell all the Real Estate belonging to Ester
| Duett, deceased. 'J his is. therefore., to admonish
'ad am! singular the kindred ami creditors to appear
’ st that time am! make objections, if anv they have,
‘vr fn-ever'he estopped 11. M llfJAtn.
I July 2. 11*70 30d] A m bust i nidi*.
| '’F.oW,U Decatur County.
\U. persons indebted to tlie evtate of E. I, Cites
ter. late of said comity, deceased, are lequn ed
, ■ 1 •i'.M* immediate pavnu nt and those having do ,
■ •'«•!> against the same To present’them within
■ V., time piescaibed by law. ~ . , . >
It TERKEEL. Adn.r
■ 3 'T, IS7O 40-10
I n • — : ; ; .
I ASSIES'EE'S SALE
RT*;ifiß> of mi order granted by the RegTsier in
Riukraj.iey. I will offer for sale at public out
Rf' fie ti:e I'onrt Mouse door in the'eity ot Bain
■ «••. on Tuesday t,l'e 2d instant, all the notes
■' t'c-atii sos J 'll Ha ves & t v jO.— tlie'sfttu< being
■ ‘"*he pi -petty ot J 1,1. Hayes, survive!'Batik
■ , ' :t :.ir the benefit of cieditot#. ( ,
H M "BEACH. Assignee.
l\ ;
■ ILL ret sons are warned n->t to trade for two
■ j 1 mifN.-vy u,.tes made lev tnyself «o Henry J .
H ;lu r Ik urn , dated Jc y 15th. 1870-and pava
■;-K.vmh-r Ist. for -ixtyoWo dollars arid titTy
H- !> As the cohsiderat ion foi 'the same provetl to
*urihlesk,
I '. THOMAS P. MAYNARD.
■ J «y2l, 1870. Film
■ ,r ' v IRcatcr (o'tJftV.
I F TFa'PiS has iWn made to tha Gnutt of
■ ; iiiiary of said count}’ for an order to cliaiige
■ . '"I known as the Woodvtlie toad, running
■ ***** die plantation of S, aivl P, G. Bri nson so ;>s
imn lie, s H id premises which is now traveled
■ ' ••I'Cotitinnefi that part which formerly passed
■ . dmir field if any pemotis desiro to objr ct
■ ; ■;> "Ji 'tduso within thtrtv daVs or lor ever he
■ jTti.
; , „ JOEL JOHNSON, Ord’rV 0 0..
■ ‘ lv -U 1870. 21 30d
I ‘"'jiGlA Decatcr Cocxtv.
I () N ; *'? Monday in August next, t will ap
■ir ' 'i? i° *^ ie Ordinary ol stid ocuuty. for leave to
■ Lu-k \ ' :UI( * s belonging to the estate of Daniel
■ 'it "jd. said lands being sit net ed- *n t>e
■ U K . r ,,u |,l,n,Vs - Miicheil and Lumpkin, formerly
i-i it the Nos. of the. lots will appear
notice of sale. ’
JpU .. , D. RAM 80. Ex’r.
Ja -yl4, 1870. aw-11
■ J ‘iGl DrcATca Couxty
0 m Ti? rst Monday in August next. I will apply
cup , “ Court of Ordinary of siid county, for
dte ’’. fell all the real estate of E. L Chester,
t r '' , ' l Cl,n aty. deceased Ibis is therefore tp
win an ' ,h, r admorish. all and singular the
' io ‘« '-'tutors of sjitd deoeased’to appear at that
? v rr L' ,Ul ike^ objections it any they have or fur-
Jn’.r - io. A R. R. TERRELL. Admr.
- Dscati-r Cs-cm.
*imL^ rst .i^ r ' n^a V In November nett, l will
,<r htter- r!e 9 onr * °f Ohlinary «»f saitl cmuitv.
hst e*t itl^ ls ®* !i *ion from the, administration of
V4*«ref, ltv " ai ,b‘*nie» Garland. Jeeeaserl. This
*iugnl* r summon and admonish all and
t<< tw. and creditors of said N. *Gar-
Cre Vei f | j Sloped*'* ar ** time and object or
fo\j 187 Q Q * BAGANS» AdtnT.
Xnd jcl and journal z?e^7-oteqjHfip* |;Xio or aeo^gl^*
THE SOUTHERN SON
Published Weekly 'ey
JOHN H. HAYES.
Proppiel«f.
Teritiv es :
-One Copy, one year. $2 60
Ode Copy, six months...;.. ... .. .... j gQ
•One opy, three i80nih5............ | oo
!* .... • advertisement
Will be inserted at onp.dollar per square for the
®tst insertion Liberal wiH lie made on
contracts Oh ahrUtnafiagcs will be eh; ged
the same as other advertisements.
Ifl’ifi i q v 6 12 m.
q *A4$A$ f Mp-L
2 "hnaves, 8 1 1 14 2< 80
! 8 Squares, 12 I 15 * 20 2<‘> 40
t «i* i 4***# [<«*#■
0 Squares, 24 81 38 48 70
i .squares. 28 87 45 1 0 80
H-sqiutes. 32 43 62 64 90
9 Squares, Bfi 4h GO J 72 IfiO
10 Squares; 40 65 68 B<> 110
h > | umn. 44 02 74 I 89 120
TBE PAltrac HClit.
There's sqW»bifcit-/g in the “{-ailing hour”
t VViil eliiil tiio wannest heart -
Yet kindled, edmuidef, lovem. friends
Are fated a l l to part.
But this Ive seed—am! many a pang
, Has preset] jt on my mind—
The one who got-s is happier
Than those he leaves behind.
No mat ter what the joui nay be—
Adventurer, dangerous, tnr
lo ilie wild bleak or deep (rontier,
To solitude or war—
Still something cheers the heart that dares
In all human kind ;
And they who go are happier
Ihau those they leave behind
'lhe budegoes (o the hiidgreonr’s home, ■
With doublings and with tears
But does not Hope her rainbow spri ad
Across herclottdv fears ?
Alas ! the mother who remains,
What comfort can she find,
But this -the gone is happier
'1 ban those she leaves behind.
Ilavo ymi a friend'—a comrade dear—
An old and valued friend ?
Be sure your teiru of sweet concourse
At length will have an end !
And when 3cm part—«s part you will—
-0 tak-t it not unkind,
j II lie who goes is happier
I ban you he leaves behind.
. God wills it so—and so it is ;
, • The pilgrims on their way,
Though weau and worn more cheerful are
ihan the.rest who stay
And when, at lust,'poor man subdued,
Lies down to death resigned,
Miiy'lW not still he hkppiei fai*,
'llian those he leaves behind?
Ei:d* oi%irisL
BY J -Sl PlilNK POLLARb. .
”1% no usy bewath'Vig
Our lack of success
And’all unavailing
Our fear of distress.
The soul that isclnerful
Will strugule through all
But the heart that is tearful :
Is luted to fail.
Then give over sighing,
And cease to complain;
But still keep on trying,
And trying again-
For courage is ever
Half way to the prize,
A However v endeavor.
Must tail when Hope dies.
; Though days <-f denial
Their sorruws repeal,
Don’t give up the trial
Till sti.e<*f defeat; ->
For many, yes, many
Have missed the sweet b >cn,
Because they relinquished
The contest top soon.
TilE FUENCtI ZOU.WE-t
Franco possesses several special or « X r:t
mops entirely distinct froth the regular
army, gfiardyW the marines
One ♦.! tin m, and perhaps the most pecu
liar •thd.e'Cfpntrie, ate the zouaves fiieie
are two kinds of 4oflav.es, the African or
.original zouaves, time or pvatre-, are
always *4Hti«ned in Ifnea. and wlu»h
strength there is about 12.000 nien, and
tlw zouaves unites, or Unit alien z maces,
who are aimed, equipped and drilled Hke
tlmouginai ccifKS hat do not possess the
.am* perfection in maotnvetfng, &■*. These
latter ate only statioaed a par’ of the time
in Africa, ll** gveatet part ’hey are sta
tion-il in pn«» -f Kranc-. M O.eir
.1-mnro. nt it.- &"’*«* **•' "t”*™" 1 !?
Iron, ill- mUiiiqf, U * ,,v
,1,-ir Uynm-tH. whith Im*-ih--W- "f
sTClti-B, bill their siile-nrms, which .re the
Algeria y.tagh.tt— <h»l i».«* P«n!..r
• * *■ ' ' #
bainbridge, ga., thuhS&mgust
- ~ ; " 1 ' —— -
BJUUt-sworti ot tbi* KahylcH. in*o
far they prefer to ttse their private revoj
■ V«r%» ..Ntf..oiip caii bocouii- a Zouave ivfm
is util a iHiri* Frenchman, am] a vei;v large
number of tin in art\ n ci uiti'd amongst the
P.ti is loalers am! jriitniiiM. T'h. ii
Ci|tiipiisos, i>fcs.:iii*H tin 1 tt-uai military evo*.
lotions, uiore pat tit'ul.irjy also }j.yinnaslicß,
anJ no one can him vo anjoiitfst |iiejt) for any
•fulfill us litpc who is not an UGcomplshed
and perfect swimmer, jumper and cJuaher.
ihen sty!; < { g|!ifie!s aiC«»id;figlT
irom that of the n guiar iuiaiitry. Titey
make no bayonet attack its closed Tines, lint
sprhad lllelnselvt*s out So as to hare more
rooin for slinkiftjf about wiijj theit bayonets,
j.aud tiny .enter tuo enemy's lines on ibe
[,l’ttli mil wjtb ufj£e bounds.
! One of tluqr rcc *i» f | 1 deities is. iln;j» love
!oi Cilp, and 1 hoy prefer as pets the large
grey cals of The train
log of these cats is adinii , ahl , - , t '] hey
kiM.iv Uol only all th * sold it*; s, but also tin;
lour-iV>ol< and conn ades biTongiug lo ibe saine
baltalion, and easily pick out llieir own
Riasfers under sl| ,cii:eunis*anqeß. • Tuny
are very ob- d:ent.to tliMn,.and uorj>yly »»u
maich but also in battle, take np.their pur
sitioiis 011 their ' knapsacks— ; from which
position they par tier pate ill the digit i ao**
cording to lht-ir own p< euliar style, by
jniHpiug inlo the face o! llie emmy and I
scratching and fitting in a furious manner
During the Ciimean war the wounds indhe
faces of the Ivussi&n su|dret’S' froih these
cats were ko Sefious and numerous that
they had !o establish at Odi’.ssa a separate
ward in the hospital lor the heUer heaiipg
of them.
It. climbing, up and attaching a rocky
jndght tin* zoiinvt-s cotumand tlu*ircats to
1 lie front to b*ad. the way, and satefully
watching »iie way the cats take they follow
th*;m closely and take advantage of every
pointed out by their trusty and
agile comrades.— World
PEA If LS BEFORE SWIIV.
Some ol onr Georgia coutenipornri(*s are
arguing with great earnestness with, tin*
Radicals the question’ as to the right t<t
perpe’uate the T»t*gislaiure. This is a.!i
labor in vain. -Such people have nothing
to db vvi;h reasou nr argument, 'fltev are
a}t«-v roi long . the Treasury and cai** to!
how it is doin*. Tin* only way to argue
tie*' qneirrftTirW^
anew LegmlafnrtJ in November and 'seat
it in ilie** cfipitTn, my ifMmcfs^niry•
•That is an argument which they know how
to appreciate. They will iieV<*r loosen their
hold on the Treasury until ihey are checked
oil, and that is t them.
Aivrinnih Republican of Tut-idoy.
NVe trust the •ff nos u>rmf nt»* ptmlm* of
nh eh-cfi'ifl. t'y dnfiance ( fffie act of Cons
•gresW, wifi Tail iii Atnuita ami, if not-, wdl
will bt? frit rtf rk'ted in Washington. But in
case 'Muster courage
to give tfus'des'pV'Vate fraud ibe form of law
in Geiirgift let ftuf co’Urse of action be Ver-v
ca mIV, ami pft.relfrlly, and in'telltgeutly di
gested L<l Y;Vi plaVi be proposed nr adopt *
ed W’hfch is'tVut hVwfiVl and prac!'cable, and
which cannot be‘siYecessf'uliy and triuinph
antly carried iiiTo eVe'crtlion, If Wounder
take Vn t*e|l thV? Yadic&l Cat m tfiift iHjsineas,
hrt Us first know ( kacily hnVv wt are to
,<lo it. The hojdteg o f 'HP election in Gf*oV
g;a, itid< pendv^jVOf law and legal function*
ar es, will be ati « d.fllcuH mat
ter, and when fat'd w< iihi prob ibly aYno’-mt
to me-hing, in a pvatctical point ol view.
\Ve i Mot declaiC against this idea ; but
we WNrit lo kiin# all a\>oqt tin* modus op-
\Vx* cap pirovide for all file
details, ol inSpecfnVft, retfffftff,«‘erl inenjes of
* loetioy. and ki) i»n* m Want to know
Nfe# IssrROMBNTH OF DrhTBDCTIoS. —The
Phi is c* Itresp* -mbnifof th« v, or Id describes
a terrible iiew arm in the use of th(* Fn tieh
army. It IS called the Grape Revolver.*
A recent exi«riment exhibited its sweeps
ii>g *P adit ness. 'lTwef* hundred d ; sal*!ed
horses .were placed at the extremity (»t a
plain and two nf the smHlfeftt pf tM* gt‘;»P'*
revolv**rs were fired at them. *Th three
ii)innt**s not a boise was alive? The PruS'r
alftii impr' V rpertit on the pees
die gun. Il l's cal ed rile AVali Gnti, and
can be fired tweoty-twft tunes in a minute.
It shoots with great precision, and seems
to be more particu'arlv designed to be lifted
against the■ enemy’s Artillery, tor the kil
ling »»f tin* men si tfrmg the gnus-, their
horses, and the exphȣ!niV rtf arrtneitiort
chest*, although it may also be used
against ijU.fantr *mu! caVa ry. Th 4 name
Co»4'espo/id»‘nt quotes the recent rematk of
th<* Moriiteur, that tls re am “chassepors
eimngh fin* everyi»**dy\ and as f*»r car
ttidges ther** au?ai*oui 150 000,000 »f iMmij
tpady to take fire aud celebrate otIU p tit
fltf. miHteire.'’ y
m* wb will torn*
<?«•!»* Oi wm
tfTii|t 'ihnfi
uiMrtte
ms cartietj
war** and thrortgl
—r "" ‘ywQ
fi^hesf"nohiflty th tlie land ’The
Duke of M igbnt* was L*orn at Sully,- Jiffy
1808 entered the military school »>f St; Uyr
in 1825, and after graduation in 1830 was
sent to Algeria: As Aid de*cnmp to Gen.
Aciiaid, he took part in the rkpedbmn to
Antwerp in 1832, was made caprarh fn
1833, ttKijop bf forft bhasftenrn ill
fieutenant*.eolomd Af the forty-first of the
Hue in 1845 and General of brigade In 1848.
When General Ganrol*»rt was refcadled frorn,
the-Giihr*a in 1859, McMuhop was tppoffrt
ed to sflCiTed lom av/ geuefal of dit is ion.
ard iii thdt capacity led the’ asstfnh? upon
the M.tlak fF. Ris tniiliant suvct-sst upon
ih.it occasion gave hjal the grand cross of
the legion < f Inmor and in 1855 he was
made Knigh' Grand CrOss of the Ord< r of
tile Bull. lie took an aciive part in the
Franco'ltab.an War ol 1859, won the victory
of Mageipa, and with if the batdh of ‘Mars
Snat and the title he now wears, tie repi e
senteil France at tile corofiafion of Fitdef
iek vVilliam of Prussia in 1851; was ap
pointed to (lie command of the third corps
dVrm.te fri 186i, and Was
Gem ral of Algeria iii 1864.
Thr- Ames Butler Weddinq.—The New
York papers are making almost as great u
sensation on the marriage of Miss Blanche
Butler to,General Adelbej't Ames, in Mass
sachnsetls, as They did of tit.* famous O vie*
do 'diamond wedding’ in New Yot k some
years ago. Undt*r the term of the‘briiL-V
trousseau, 1 the reporters and Correspondents
have given in minute detail the number and
quality of every article of tfij? brides cloths
iifg, all of Which is represented to be-of the
fittest texture and Paris make. Pausing
over the greater part of the Catalogue', we
give sh« following sketch of the lady’s
trni’efing Costume for the brfdal tour. '
'‘Arming the most markedly striking is
tin* traveling suit ot China silk of tlie : heW
tea rose shade ecru. The lower sKli t’ is
tiinihied witli deep t ttraes and puffs, and
injeugth just touches tin* floor and thelhick'
i,nd reaches to tlie instep in froVit,. Jnsri:
-
clearing flu* foot. The'overskirt tS ritin*r_
f ; o g ami quite boiifTant, trimmed with iur
fi H of the same and a (Jinny lace, ati inch?
iind a half m wnlth, (‘kact fy tfie shade of
th** dress. The jacket is a .graceful, half
’Silted affair, witli loose HpeV*-«, trimmed to
cori(‘ftiSTiid %v it fi the upper skirt. A tali
P Yah*hfcicnti ; i^ W Itretl into the.
sleeve and.plrops over tin* hand.
The hat is A jaunty little juni-crowned
thing made»if the nanre materiftj m the
dress, of a hoiidcscript shape, utterly un
like anything j'et Seeh ii» ApMAfgiv, UYpl is*'
trirm and with green ribon, plaited quifo fuH
luoiind the crown, and comph tHy covers
ing the very narrow britfi. ’ A iQsette is
placed At tTie h*ft hide, and that cottsfitUto*
the whole trimmiag. It is very simple and
girlish, And exceedingly becoming tp tin?-
| .fact* of the wea:er.
| The boot, too, a;e like the, with
[ftqnare, rather broad toes and high heels,
neatly in ibe middle of the foot. Uie tuiof :
is lower than tfiost? that have been wor»‘;
Tipi- tiro nr three ye,r» far, l» ; i„g bnlv
about seven inches in height. They ire
buttoned with tiny buttons.
The parasol is quite Anew id**a, is
what young ladies cal! 'perfectly stiVdnrng*,
Tin* handin',' which is qh'fe heavy, and c »v<*
c'v.! with green ij'is-ua t«*atiier, Tunis w*
walking stick. ,Tin* In ad is ;i. horsc-shoG **L
French gilt, which sn:rotitiiftl nily'H•<»fe-
The Itiade of ecru Cliina silk,'
fitted widY gfeS-Tt, nfid ortntmehted with ecrw
Col d-And tassel. The is of mimMl wool
:,tid ecru silky with the monogram ff. B.
oainted on it rn green.
L ■
Russia is the only confttiVin she would
which now approaclms lh<* Utiited Smtcs tli
the extent of raitirtads Iming built. Unbke
the United Stales, however, it ?’s obliged
to import most of the rails. The Cleveland
and Tyne districts uj“E.dand. afe
said to-'Have orders from Russia to the
amount of £Z 009 GOO r J ilWa / nrAterials
of jil« kinds. Yl?e N«>rtf.vasteYfi Di^tnet m
is prondneing railroad material at the rate
of 1.600,000 tons a year, and increaAing iu
furnaces, a great is the demand for rail*
roads in construction on the Continent <d
Buiopu*
TbfiIMWII 1 tillfc Facts Con-csr.v
f ,*•! the B cndary Bktwiush ; Fraitcs aki
i tdndbr thf
i o bUiitHr frimllec ia M&M
>4gtai*MjJ. It came in pDkk' 4&t* Fnu.4t
lUiLfif liif mtoMMk
i if* «f Frankish Ktuga
and and Umn *o*scric*p! Uy
; «f -tire VVVst,
Augustas made, in the begining of th.
glorious % i trUpg over a territory that ex-
R|binp the Fjfreneep.
Louis, the Saint,.rrtrajqejdihc tthitic bound
iwyi aad tadtjed Pgo«c*co at# Imagin'd« >c,
\QmtaKefy*x, Bunv >pao«tttaigrg«iM
regain the provinces on .the left dia*ik. o4| tin
*Bhihe,'Hiihidir4kdth d»> 9'4>«4 hd
pf'doceesor.s.
national )wJbwi> .-huditade Flan j
Aw’sifL u|ce ip burg, and other territories be
tween the lihitlie -*ir,d thu sea am int<jgt»i
poriionof the first Kutpire, and Napod*oii
111. is |je rfee My ! a tvmre, t knit be t iir< cu-ve i
IHs; name With imperishable ghuy .by
«ioyt,»t>g tbv BhjjM*, the Pyrom es, the Alps
and the Ocean the boundaries of moileri
7smsi i«fs 'im»f
per Cptfnviifft alpng ; thp-lit*** qf the ; pfop©se<!
N'u tu Goorgi;
fiailtoad.’’ me. Pdfte as
surances of aid. Theyf.say they will si^\|
’.tei and 1 to r i 1
much to encourage the hope that a
pusii at every wheel will sot thenar i„
notion. At a large qie.cti.ng of citizens ol
Walker and pjvittatHtoga qntintiesy r »>
.Suliligua ,on the IGth install}, the {o'lowing
r< solutions
kesr.lved, Tiiat we heartily approve, and
will to the u,most of our ability,, sustain
•ind co"opei'ate in the buiidmg of said road
upon an sir dine from JSouie to Cbattanoo
gH. .
ResoLvi'd, That we will give the right ot
way and aubsci ibe libers Ily i necessary t.
the building .0/said road.
"irjid' •npWB ~~
Thk Ge-r6ia Bill A3 Tnterprlxld by it*
Aut,H,R.-.tTUo Savannah News jms been
fu. uiHhcd _ for pubitca;io.n the following
1.-u.-r fmm Mr. F-,r| 8 «Mrh «,« ..f »1,.
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The final amendment of the Georgin Bill/
»s adc»p4e.d iuGimfmenee Gemm-ittee, was,
as drav/a by 'l.c MHUstantially. They can
mil qmotct-the act of 4wst Dea/iph*#
'»ern
b»‘rs of ihe Legislature, You should hold
an otaejtkA} iM* l«M* l-huwoe.f &mu
m agvu: Very tGj&» JitW*,
Wbim F. Fa^xsWobth.
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Peach Jelly.—Cat n d<rx<• fr peaches in
halves, peflrtake out the stones.
Into a lnjlfi nj* jjfjjfi up, tn adeofa po u n and
of white sugar, oat the pYaCbefi afi«l kernels.
/Bent fof f feh : lay half
the peaches on the Fest ten
minutfe Rutger.
of the peaches the stained juice of three
lemons*, and an ounce i ‘its iugl ass ui ssorveq,
1 ;fU •-• «M 111 Jwlßii mtt lm# c
aiKt strutued Fill tne nioßTaminr fmT h4b
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.Will thebe bz ast Electoin rats Fill T-&
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shall b(> . Ttw demand It f th« in
fcrrstsTM-ilut ii?niiirtC'it^Auit
uv»l cunuas >tp Atlanta ha 4. d' md
SSyiriiStobc l l . u - ,, ; nia ' i v T^ ,es] y.
has fntrodneed a resolattofi into im- tiouieP
of
tiWn»4i the mdmissUm wf
the R proseiftat»v*T? i,a,qd b*t
all clecti.in Jaws uol agitable to the prCS-t
ent condition of thiss|atc be repealedi ThU„
lesouition %tli pass Sr Something' tfkt* it.
No# fhe'tf^fli^' Gffb. Xerry allow
tliis great o-mrage irt b»* pmpN-trates! ? One
dong is eio iuin, imthiNc but miliigry.
er will prevent itu* q| elections in
November, according to j*ur coifst lint ions
a tnf liiWH. Tfiere are a TeiV Rkdfc**ii *'ibaf
favor the elect ton ■w and \*e fcave
Jieiuddt i u'lioicd that, favored ti,
lint cannot credit the rum-'f, as he b*ts
herdtofofe taken the rh *sl advanced Radi
cal grounds. —Grtjjm St**. *»- !
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President Grant paid $32 000 for Ilfs Long,,
Brunch with fuiaiture.
|jNl f»mc
1 tries mldresacd to htado#»*, 'W# will
m grate #*ih .onr tettra,* wtM NR*
prhb and at fmm bmh*
'tel mofKibg wit h a deb, and who
eitemlcd a stirring invitation in Mm tt»
Come down and have bis bend broken*
which ho dt cHtted. The k>Ct»l paper had
made fWb Mdßeuwkd {We vrilk barrow bar
gwite w ith our steers.’
l)ue rs the dnUghters of Qoe* n Vt'cf6ffit
rk tlie wife of the eldest son of iht# King of
Prussia’—so that* should the King of Prots
s!« die, the husband of Q »6en TictoriaVi
daughter Would be King of Prussia A
”<fifect lift# <»f’ royalty runs through tho
JuitLsh ui,d Prussian lltroucs— some thittf
.qf an alliance, in. case of delicate complicaa
'ions over the balance of po Wen
fc#W !; - i*,*— »..i .v.i. „«
-t rance ldst-80,000 nn*i» during tftb Cri
vSaean struggUt; the,ltalian Campaigns cars
riod off 60 000 utort* of Napoleou’a braves;
vWiiU> Frtwichmen Were sacrificed in
#he Ghinene and Mexican Wars. The opening
| w*aVlk'itiitg such marurttoth proportiontl
eyed Ail lUafiw ft«.«rgs agreguted.
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Hr FiTlinghuysen, the new minister to
England, bv*l«rrgs to the hisforic New Jer*
&y fatnffy Oftffia’t name. IT is graudfatheV
And
His uncle ffndmdopted fath-w, Theod*»re Frs-
ran on the ticket with Mr. Clay
bt Am*; Tim New York World **ys that»
lc«pite Mr. »FrelinghnysetAt tneJtjrerieriCf*
is the. flrtosV diplormuio appointment
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A MABRIAUB —The;:.following
ts a copy i««^d
fioure yews -ag.>, by *«f the Coirt
1 ittrriWWfn
htti a
KNBfc thgy- 1 whahr ito 1 *
been licenw#d» 4l OW/W 4***#!^%*tjg&spd
been commissioned to perform AM*. W|rvice.
I’hev finally met yvith j
eluded to set thetu t#>‘house- af.4
gave the following cUitfufpate t- -
To all yi
¥tmt* John Smith Artitf Peggy 4f§-em at#
hereby certified It) go® tbgbtbm’ <nd do as
oh! folks does, a#ywh£»tb frtUid#y*rf
Ptvci ti vt; and ¥l)# Womrtliwihiltt: NRPS
T am to rrtavry ’er» s ftbjil, 'cm back
lb ’hmmQ «sl% §&. tutni
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The n'Umber of Chinese mmM?*'uvptry^at
the end <if i869 h eHti<t)«U.d at yO,OOO
.mong wh.rnn were 5,000 wotuap and 2,000
children. -Since immigration h 3 gan in 1848.
188 OOO.have come ,tu pi}ii nf
whom 88 000 have retOrtc-d to jCbiua %nd
♦boat 10,000 have,died. . 01 the number at
present in the country, about one half arA
in Osliloi'ni.tiv 25.00 Pin other Pacific State*
and Territories, while fully 15,000 baV*
crossed the Rocky Mountaips.
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Manufactuf(*d . ic«', it is said, cat be
shipped and pack'd ik the New Orleans
m iiket for one cent a }portnd. There it sells
for threesquarters of a Cent and it* if pre
sumed can be made as cheap any where elsf
if any one is disposed to begin the work.
Postmaster General Cteswell has made
arrangements soy forwarding the mail*
three times a week to Enit)pe fS one service
‘lefts than aPVrebent. Letters to any part
of Germany should bo addressed vin Bag
v*<, ■
lands
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‘ A s four darkies Were passing 1 an agrtcul
iojplumeut store in Nashville, om of
then* pointing to ft ctilti valor, uaid:
ft *&A nun kin just ft it* oil dat ting »nd rldo
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m^^fo another, Me rascal* waa too
sTitrt? t<s ttuk u’dai ’fore the utegftrft went
'mm**
6 tn WeW York on Saturday a large amount
V>a{ hcajij Corn . ami hay were offered
an iruigbt to the agent* of the French uteam*
ahip Irae; but they were declined nominal
ly in th«;«r}>uctaniOn that higher ralift of
fehuld tfbtftlhed <«#*€ wftetr, but
arkWisaed because there it
sonic uncertaintv as yet whether lhe steam -
#*vTfM *B ■ 7 " k t ffr
er of next Satj>rdfJ ji)9ax,J?S
patch'd* • * /><vf *fe^
T>\. wftr at
o Thft liftlWe bud ***
Js iaa»%hftyNo'*« befciiitf* d»emmfLvptSam».
v «rft • ,ir r -fcitfjjg *rtJ li* -- atrW«-W
| Near
emigrated to this c..nntr/ daefrijp iMMIt
twenty to* Ml Jnqpg«T
• ■ r rr~ * V pw#9ty^
R„el,nfmi y a term of . |nt
Fiance yiltaiiwnfr mqfcm m him#
f W*m mam
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