The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, March 02, 1867, Image 1

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wmm ,r y. F. OARGILE & CO WISDOM—.11: MOOKUATIOX. • r • : v Qir.A-lJ.Tl5R Oh. I. ALBANY, G EOH(HA. IV1 A IU 1 11 *2. 1867.. > t > u. 1.0. I.ine9, fur the nils for each ^WEEKLY NEWS, j V 'flJBtl*nm> ON EVERY itv, TlltmSDAY AND SATURDAY. ‘ICE—Over Gilbert & Vnson’u Dry lore, on South side offroad street. ■nai™ « AUvcrlMha. Smbi-ms inserted ntlhn rule of One Holler (Vnt. per stplnve of Ten Tllon, nnd 1 Sorenly-ftvn c inicrliutl—pnyntilo in ndvnnee. S P EC 1 AdV NO'Ft OK. nounccmems nf run lidnles fur office, $10. in nollces 10 tie elmrged for 111 regular ml- •“j, rate**—toi>« V"*' 1 ln ‘“Lance. mcc uf Ten lines, of brevier, make one ‘Advertisements (hat make over eight lines ,r fiflcen lines, counted a* two squares. Ucrs will mark on their advertisements bcrtjfimimve* they wish them to occupy, aniefttions for 'individual bvnelil, will be $1.60 per square for each insertion M^giU Advertisements. (•lowing are our rates tor legal advertise- Sale. per levy uf Lilt Rues or less„S .1 00 s .Mnrtgiige.Kl. Ku. rules, per Irvy ■< jjjj ■t on •I (Ml LAW CARDS. o. J. WniGlIT. 1 (HI r. on t (III blloclor’H Bales per levy. Us for letters of Adiuinimi-iiiinii L for letters of Ouardtanship... of application ordisiiii^lou iron ^ ofnppiioVtion for dismission from Guar* rp.•••••• •••••• on to sell Laud [Debtors and Creditors Mid nersquare ftcritdiablc properly, ten days (Ml nwc". *i**y *»®y" ,ent\nl (lie above rales will be required in .oip-runl uutes. ' special notice. of Land by Administrators, Executors i* are required by law I«• be held on the i.lay in each liidnlli. between I lie 1iour- of [lie forenoon and three in the afieriioou, af iri House in the couuiy in whieli ilie proper- milled. Notice of these -ile- must be given I,lie Unset Ip forty days \ 01 of the sale of per.-*uial pi"|"-rty must be Jlpo manner, ihroiigh a public gazette leu vvioiis lt» sale day. •o tw debt ora and creditors •»! an estate must lihcd forty days. , „ , that application will bn made to the (. ourl navy fur leave to sell Laud must be puldish- tnnnlhn. ..... I is fur loiters of Adminisiration, (iiiardinu-! must bo published thirty days—for dis-; from Administration, monthly six mouths — iWsinti from 11ii irdinnsliip f-u-iy days, for tlm foreclosure of Moil gages musi be oil monthly for four months -bo- establishing icrs for I ho full space of three months dol ing titles from Executors or Administrators; loml have been given by the deceased, the ice of three months. :a»o- !.. 1*. I). WAUUfX. WRIGHT & WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW, ALBANY, CIA. W ILL practice in tlm several Courtscf Luvuml Equity in tnis State and the Circuit Cnurls of the United States for the Stale of Georgia. Algo, especial attention given to tli • pm. I asenij! MllLPf Heal Estate. Athaiiy, Nov. 18,18«Ji. —37 MEDICAL CARDS, JDR. TODD. OPPIC13 Over Clttrke*« Kutooii. HKSIDflXCK ...... I / .V. /'. MUXSOX'S. Feiil2-n11-tf] A1. HA NY, WA. Drs. Cromwell & O FFER tlieir professional services to the citizens of Albany mid vicinity. twice on Proud St. February 21, 1 Still. .1:1—If C<)MMISSK>N MKROllANTS. BARNETT & OO, cor vox fact (ms. Grocers and General Com. Merchants, APALACHICOLA, FLA., k COLl’MIil’S, (SA. I ^HOMPT attention given to nil Con-igiiun-iils and Bhipiiienls of Coiiou In New York, New Orluans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made Mi consignment^. Forwarding & Receiving Rouse, APAIaACJIILCOI.A, I1a. D EAR SIR We ri-pi*cl fully call lb ' Interesting Correspondence — H\-- i ernor Broun on tboState of Hie So.: Atlanta, '*'eb. (•i:\TI.I’MHV—I haxe til. In IK knowledge tlu 1 receipt «»!* your ki;.<i .'.mm Haltering coinmnnieution. \Yli’. I ’ . r protond tlmt 1 ptcseSS tin* i . -.i an* pleased to attribute !*—s with profound pjrfnilu i !m-«'!.;■• I am under to tin* people of (>i have so olL*n honored tin- ' h il, .> nut fulence; and have never xx it iiin-ld from mi- aiiv position for whir!: 1 liavo lo-i-n a ran delate, Iront tin* lowest to t!*•• highest within tlu-ir gift. <4 You an- j * I« a -i-'! addu->s tit** as the* “ senliiu ! upon .ii'* wate’i tower,*’ it ml yon ask me,*• W hat o| tin-night NY ere ! the sentinel. I shouhl uain- •i . tvplv: The night is dark, dreary, yhioaiv ; , , how of liojte spans tin- IHn k inipetu trabln cloud that o\ ershadov, u . S invly a ray of lijelit is seen upon ii-. inaru'in. lint pun not tlu* setiliiu-l. I hold no | '-ition at rovesio'©n & Co. MAKUKAcnrUEUS, 499 BROADWAY, New Yoi lc- yutir alien- lion to the fuel, that we have e-laldi-hed a Iioiis<-at Apabiehicobi. Fla.. Ibr iIn* piirpoM* oi do ing a (ItMieralCommission and Fm-woidiug business. Having established lelaliou- uitli some ..| the best houses in foreign and doiuesiic p..its, we an- pie pared to oiler unusual advantages lit shippers til cot lull ami oilier produce. Special attention will be given tu all cut Ion sent us lor sale, either in our own or any foreign market.- lit addition to our Commission business, we will keep c-unsllilitly oil liuud a largo sleek of GROCERIES, which will be ollered to merchants mol planle prices in the Noil horn, and Weslem iiinrhels, mere ly adding cost of Iransporlaiioii We will be prepared In aeeoiuuiodale our friend: will) advances on eolloii *»eni ih for shipment or sale, and to furnish them with bagging and rope fur the coming crop nnd during the entire --e.ioun. N It. (tor house pi Columbus, Ha., will be con tinued at tbe old siuud, cornel- Si. ( lair and Hrond Streets. imt\rn a t o. .1 tine illth, 1 WlH. 516 if. /<. M. Mi aHI, MiKmiicU ('n. A i l.iiWi / huiliiiiii \ Co New Oilcans, | <1. (’ McKiiiui-ll, I •hdui H. Atkins. | Tims. II. Smith, ;- l. L. Diiuluiin, llazelhiii’Hl, Miss. J W. (’. Ib-ale, I Apalachicola, I-'laJ Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell & Co a O TT < > N , lYiuniiiuuii ui uui, FACTORS, Itonlion of the public nnd the (rude is it.vi-- or New Seale Seven Octave Rosewood Pi- fries, which fur volume and purity of tone, are lied by any hitherto offered in this Market, ontnin nil the'modem Improvements, French Action, Harp Peijpl. Iron Frame, Overstrung ■to., and each instrument being made under rsoiinl supervision of Mr. J. H. QROVKS- vrho has had a practical experience or over years in (heir manufacture, is fully wnrrant- very particular. ‘Grovcsteen Piano-Forte,’ •Qfjirts'tTtbc highest, nwnril of merit over nil others at the eele-lu si ted WORLD'S FAIR, Here exhibited instruments from tbe best of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, jAminsion, nnd New York. Also at the ■<ift Institute for five, successive years, the id/River Medals from both of which can be htirVareiooins. tiviUlrodiiclioii of iulproVuneiils ivc make a >»rr perfeel Piano l orle, an* by nmiiulactur Uclyf with a strictly cash system, are enabled r iticsb instrument at a price which will pre- litiun. et Cash iu ( uncut Funds. afc'Tfeocriplivc Catalogues sent free Oj Oin * A FAmi.Y PAPER. IVIJHKIjY COjJs'STrflTK >x AUST llslifd Ev?ry'Wednesday Mornlnff, Kiaira i’ s MiB p\i’Kiveoiii:iiiiina u>« i..- newtj by MnU jijuL Ttlegraph, Editorials Daily, full Spwkei KetmriH, *MisccPancoiw “g. and a Scbicted uf Original Btory. I COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, j No. 47, CARONDBLBT STREET, 2£3T C» IT* U US till -JQ &Q a jfcjy J. L. Duniiam, of the above linn was an old nml reliable citizen of this place—latterly :-f Apa lachicola, Fla., of the firm of Atkins, Dunham Co October 18, 18(1(1. “ “ Wblll* JOHN 1». ATKIXa, 4. I- ni'NIIAM, W. 0. ORA ATKINS, DUNHAM & 00., Cotton F a ctors, Oommission and Forwarding MEROHAETTS, APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA {nay Agents for the New Orleans Line of .Steam ships. October 18, 180(5. Cm. jiivsciil impoMiiLj; tin- t<-*-;» *u L.littv, nor liJlVt* I MUI^ht «»f '!u-lil :iny 'ii-.-i G.V-w.n- Hof do 1 c\purl to liold ;my in It::::: . . * 1 have no power to < min d events. \\ i re it even the desire ..f ll,i j-oph* < i my I* loved Slate to ill\ I -t i: •• : \. i: In. ! authority, and iny own u i.-li \ ± ; i is a power higher Ilian t!.. ; r v, i!i. '• will deny my elhjihilit v. 1, therefore write,us indeed my e.i-:.. with perfect frank mss, without iv-.: . the ellect which the eommiiiiii-at ion .-l . i may have upon my pn-rnt or I'nti; . j laritv. I am aware that tin* tin t-- v. I feel tt my duty to communii-::;», :*, . eeptahle to tlu-trootl penplr < i (■ . they are none tin* less r.\< i- outl. 1 • DnriiiLrmy latesojonrn i.! iit- ‘ 'ey- . V. inoton, I eon\er-ed lYei-lv i • - ill autImrity in every drparl::i< :i (io\eriinn-nl,.and whir nun di-aiiM i of every shade ufpolitie.il :en?inu •;! \.! , is represented lliere. I was 11’n !,« d, a- was .linlife Walker. of llic Sliprt > nn- ('••;: i of t liis State, who ae« ompacird nn . \.i:li kindness and eoiirti-sy. ,M \ ••!*:» • w;p- U*aru the true *-iale of a'f.'irs, nnd III’ 1 succeeded. The iv*.iill may In- -miiined up as follows: , 'flu* party usually di i-ynate ! th- * i.’ani ml party* 1 is sns.laiio-d l»y-t4»«M»-=■■ jorty of tlui. people of tin* N’o^Ji. l iie l 'onores-.nu'ii "I that parly are oenerali t \ i:».-. i.-i> i n i ,\ti\i nu*n. The Democratic party e; ii ! >u tailed Ly the people of (he Xoi l Ii. and i- n t <^,iinin;: oroiind. As is til wax the ease after a -aw ful. war, the part) in tie irover.nnent which'isset down a- oppoa-d to the war;:- unpojntlar. ^ 'flu* reeonstrnelioi: p *iiey ofth • 'n ’ I lit is not stistained liy llie‘popular seiitinn-nt of tin* Northern people. 'flu* Kadie.-il parly i-; at . is.-m- s-, • l , resid»*lit. Tlnvhreaeh is u: contest angry. Tlwy ha\< ove: tw<. i ds in eaflt hranelt of ('m-.^i-i*- and h:’• power to pass miy m rnV . ».!.:: . over his veto. Ity this na-uns t L«• \ ,« ,. stantly hedgini' him in more e!*o, ly. mid limitinjx his power. lie stands linnl;, l>\ what lie considers ri^lit.aiul avows hi-- pur pose to support tlu- Constitution, find main tain the just rights of the States undwlu- C’oiiKtitution. lie still holds flu- «!< ,-! <• that no State*-could or did jro out of tlu laiion, and that at the end of tlu- war Iu* Imd the right to reconstruct rc puhlieau gov- ernmunts iu the in.iiirrei.-tionary i-.ss. They deny his power of re< on.-triu-tion a.nd contend, that as tlu- power to make war is vested in Congress, l he power tu make pmeo, and re-estahlish Stale <tovermiu-ct-in the States lately in rehellion, k » s also with C’oil^ress. They are a unit iu denying the enini'-:ii I .i im >.l the ;, \ 'e«.;, or iii the c\ccniion ol* the la', s. T!;e hills known as the military bill • ml tlu- Louisiana hill, which passeilthe Ill-use, enihodv substantially these ‘men* '■ -. In addition to this, it is believed t* tlu-ir ultimate design to confiscate the p •; erty <*f the Sou ill for the payment of the w:w debt of the t'nited States, so soon as the popular.mind North can he educated or ••.veiled t•• the proper point ; and to obviate -•"tistitioii.il ditliiMiities, it any are. ad- • i ; • « \ht, by amendments conferring I - i - n-s . : ir\ pow er ratified by three-fourths ** the loyal Mates. This elasrt is not he ’d -x * «1 to In- m large one at present, hut if we .-•ntinueio Reject the terms proposed oy Congress, it i- believed, it will grow rapidly iu popular l*ivo«\ in the Northern States, and th-.! p -! : 'ieiauAhrtmv disposed to he more moderate will he obliged to bend to the Btorm. 'flu: other wing ol the llepuMiean party, called t Iu-moderate wing, do not. desire to destroy or drive us from the country. They know that iMmmereial and general pros perity earnmi long continue,*if the present d illicit I tu-- n main unadjusted, the labor and energy of tin- South paralyzed, ami that •iiiaiu-ial panic and great depression must he the ultimate result. 'They, therefore, desire a setth nu nl oft lu* iptesliim. I tut they are as determined a< tin-ultra w ing in their on- j- it i'-ti t»-l!-,- I 'resident’s policy, and will, it all i:a-aids, maintain the powerofCon* - - n\; r ‘h.- xxiu'le iptestioit of adjust- hi- ut. ’I’lwy tell its that we (oiupli(*d with v« ry r -ei.ieiit made l»y the I’rcsidei't, . : , liethm over the ipicstiim they !< uy. 1 at wduai t'oiu.-.ress possessing as they . all p"\\ eriu tlu- premises, tendered ns -••in i it nl i'Uial a iim-iuI incut as asiltlc- , which 5 la rlai , t!i t< that tl what i XXl.Mii -.elud- < nn-! it ut iotial • w:--* al:i-r\\...■ know is ;-.s tlie »H l :, f r.uui'.d; u lit v. el! - from otV:c t , w.. - a- si.,mil provhioit. Aral ah that tin- pri^ent Staleg«-v regarded a- eiily pro\ isi. i at the xx ill of (mgress. * x\ e are informed, the hill I louse-, and w ill no d.u \x itlumt t he ! . dent*: simply gix es us a lew m« which is the lu st that • publicans xx ill sain t i.m. prove tin* time, and a save something ; if w Our prompt adoption amendment and Unix •r.o.u-n al, to I* tlm La. p' u u. .11,11. 1 ex 1 l| IIIO-I It' our j promptly h> not, tin -al rat This * Ib- im- niav lost, on : it ut ional > -,e would, i. No:!.ini- t In- i'urtlp t eiile. ’ill. kt d. tt pot I’nlbrlu. , it "K. nnd nMwititl «»** Original Btory, "1»lM i iali5lnff; t.«t (ife-Favw ami l»a..j .... .. shau bmlrfaVun to! tunkeit --»*. -. * Y '-?v *»' - Wn«,{V;«')i «l Fituilly Jouriiiil . v 'Q: v^TU'wi«. ki: I. KRKDRRICK 4. CONANT A I.K1I KI * I. YOINII. CONANT & YOUNG, COTTON FACTORS ■jGi xs General •Commission Merchants. 39 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK gPay clpae an»l l'articiilar Attention to sales of Coiiou. Tobacuo, Wool, Hides, &o., Ac., and t lie piui-lmxii of Miirchaudizo of every Desoi-i|ilion. References : John Jackson, Albany, (Jn. Wr II. Yoiinjr, GoliiiuliiH, fla. Atkins, DiihIkuiuv ('o. Apia Fa .Young & Woods, Hutaula ('ulnnibiiH, (*a, Oct 27, 18(515 Liu BHOWN’S ITOTLL. 0|i|Mhilr Depot... (»A. E. K. DROWN & SON,^Proprietors. flxHIS WELL KNOWN HOUSE has been I refilled nnd repaired, and is now one of the NEATEST HOTELS in the Sinic. and (lie most convenient in the city. The Hotel is supplied with every thing (lie niarkels afford. Macon, January 17th, 18(57. 8—8in FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE NEW FIRM! copy, one year, bl V 8 f. 1 i«ne. -Xitlf'wlien desired. Up 2 '60 each. VTT~~ rv, Vv* d-', ’ :d (i the Ceil- 1 at the la-1 - dm.. And ii the Sent Iu deli ruiiuat i- itteiT; i was liheral, when . oiiipierorf to 1 lie eeii(|Itel'cil, and i't tlu-ir language, hurled s<. th. Tld> they say greatly epic 'iflhe Nerlli, and caused d ef ii*., in it only the eeiisli- Mlinent, whiili we have re dd G» it univ(*rsal sullrage, new tell «i•» that nothing less will ' ' |'ti d l*\ ('eilgress or the iH'ojile e.iii, a ml that the reject ton of tin- Southern people will be lb I increased rigor,and the general • •I* rebel*, from all political priv- not by the appropriation of their tot In- uses of t he government, heg a*-ked u Ity Fliey did not inform us that I lie adoption of the ('wiisl it ut ional Amendment by us should he received as a -etth Uient, tin-x reply that they so intended it, and that -.tn-h would have been the result. And au earnest ol their good laitli they I--'; . to th'ir action in the prompf admis- o|' -Tennessee'* when she adopted the 11tii-m!incut, and the action ol the Senate in ti ii retire to the modification of (hi* test oath to permit one of Imr Senators to take ids seat who was very hostile to their partv. their attention is ealjed to the tael he people oftheSouth regarded it very kiting t" he reiptired to record tlicdr- f e\e!ii-ion of her representative nu-n 'lily e\ . Mtcd their will, from position i I rust,they n ply that the | in my opinion, settle the .pa th less ever will* It might hav- elfeet of adjusting the unhappy which exist lu-t xvecu the IT. - i !- n< ami C.-u gress. lie has contended all t!.i ,.!iile that the i|Uesiion of-unYage hi 1« n-: •> the St at * s. If they tno\ e and extend it lie has no reason to In* displeiiM d. On the ot her hand, ('on- gress refuses to reeogui/.t* thSlate (-ext ru men ts estahlished under his d’.i i <1 i< - n, xx it it- out their adoption of the eoustinitioiial amendment and universal *-ulfr.igi-.' By a compliance on the part of the Statis, ( -ti gress maintains ilH point <■! honor. '• he Demoeratie members ul (VngresK haxe agreed xvith tlu* IVesidi nt tl.it the sutiragi question is one for the Mali tod pride of each parly has lo rn M the mainteiiain e of its po-iti. u. nately for us. w hile t hi- light • . \ t •" r- xve.-m bet V Cell the tip).. I alld *t he "TM-t hei mill-l'-ue. being ground t. :;i*un-. 'I’ll- longer it last.-, t he w cim-w e are ruim d. Here, lin n, the ingiiiry n.'ituralfy pn .i i itself, w hat i- l «— t !'• r u>i"d" '. i.m \ . “Agree x\ it It thine mlxei ax •• 1 \Ye are pro^t rate ai d | >w « i'• oiler till further resist :i I M-e. Tis. • ■ -1 - ; m : - l • dictate their ow ii term-, uhi- h ■:• n -Jr cited in severity *by t. • <h L-.y of th' eon iptel'ed to accept 1 lu-ui. Itee-'M-' w .- lost iinuu-imelx', is it wise stuhl-M'iiix t< sacrifice t In- !ij| |e I h:.l i Icil toils? .'flu leeree has gone forth that • *m <1 i . tuy sell nuioiiN»*‘lhers, x\ h«* xx»i* • :>!i«• 1 t. Lml our people and dire, t puldie* .if'd, dlM'i.i the late unhappy struggle, ha-lI I di-.lVao liised, and al ha-t politically -riIii•< . 1. Jl*the sympathi.- •.(' 11. w'li-'ti; w<- r pic settled were not witli m .ik. y wild ! be les- thail liunian. Hut i-. it. beg th..t tin y cling to (is till they haxe made heggars of their xvixes ami ehihlreii, and plunged theinselx i - inlo’.rretliexahle ruin, when their fidelity can do us no good ' J i think imt. Jm tiet* to l In-ir xvix es a ml children in pi in-, that xve do not eiieoiirage them iu this n.in - -. And ahoveall, if peace, «pti-i,ami r -t inning pros- perity ran be restored i». nr mil aony roan t ry by saeriliee, w e should mai - k i!!:• *'11 furl her he illation or th lay. Let us accept tin* position, a-, wr have a! retlt^' pr«ft'ssnl to do, ill coon I VQ'II. l.'-t us see to it that the law s are i:iit htiilly pud impartially evoetited---that tin 11:t pr script ivc loyali*t, stud the most 'h-gra'I'-'l . 'Ii ii' the peak. il-c* itnj'i raiixe duty, iu the pvos- :'n-n of tin- country, to take the :t p. to i< fer this tptcsiion toliio :!* ballot box. The most apnro- •- • 1 this, is to order an clec- ; ■tg- ! a nutx cut ion, to act it "ii now sulunitted liy Con- iimot with propriety ro- Idcmaiul it. Let the p(*o- • th.i Ii tin and tin • (; and >- of the Mat 'lie prox ieioi nn in, 1 In-lit a ptoper.-pii !*. .Jiex^lof e- w wide spre V. c tV|C bill, 1 eon ' Should wr "f ( an I t hat ’<• wdl adopt this line of policy, ‘ n\enti"ii will nn titorialize Con-, 'ithat the judges, county oflieent, -‘.•try to thei Ricicnt working ' 1 ruim ut, l»i» relieved from • •I the constitutional nmond- •• the pet It hm, it'presented in .will lie granted, tutd xve soon 5 iGHiJi ofthe gloom xx’llielt is- nad over the xvlmle South, If t tin 1" m. i l.i. : proposed \n theShennan I *-.-»* no hope for tin* future.-—- ‘‘‘I't tlicm, I trust the example ■' ,|i; ’*y be lolloxx ed hy other Staten, 1 ptestion nmy Hoon-\ye \ upon the best term* b|r .1 i 1 *■' 5th d upon the best «’ " ijl « x er be able to get. man I tin* mpidity of the changes which wean i < ipiiri d tu make, and ofthe unjhi i! pi•,iu1111•»■' which our people enter* lui" : i : •• i •• -ulbage. I bit. xve should m l I--! ••' b ia y it Idiu-.-; t" an iilcx''itahlc no- •pie were raised among -ill. nu MM■#.!H Its, cm roll dm tin n, tin i. v dealiu ! I.r mi- n the « !i •iitinents ii| ■ his rea*h 1 > lhe | u’ Ii. , M v tupat hist* witli us. 'fhelr 'bn war proved this. If, >1 linin' Ivindly, pay tllClll "tn'pi ly, and iu all respects t hein, w«- shall seldom'have mi "I*tlu ir refusal to re'speet, w • on*nil "iir interest at, the 1 '"ii- which I haxe discussed p--i tam e in i||<- whole conn-v. ' w t di I" he lilistilider ' P ‘ ‘ nt'- I. I n peel fully rc- . "f each newspaper xvhn •n iny h tt.-r, to give it. entire 'I hi is din* alike to me and . . , ition of . eoji'iuered is alxvays humiliating. I tut j t ! m:t ir, hax e nn-same men tt this was no more humiliating than it Jund jm-t i< e, which i* meted out t • for (iem-ral Lee to surrender his sxvord ; |m"pl“* ; dl nr*- "bli .o.-.l t-. ( biiei'al (draut, xvlteii he had no further I ^' , » , i e can he no hit tire •■-■parade *: •an • "IT iu-eessliti nbi-tauee; and no more “bosen to remain un«J- r 5h miiiating than if was for us, under the! °l tbe l nited Slates ratln-i lion outlie I’resi.hjiit, to meet J„ j boiues elsewhere, xve shouhl m*v • • • *• ,,,Jour power, whil I in i i that .■id a we I (•!'!)- than seek • In all in solemn convent ion and repeal the ordinance! ° ,n ' | ,0 'Yer, xvhile we eiaim its pi«n< el ion, to ... inn, V.yivli li.nl |mnHi‘il witli w.. •tl-«-l«o-^<-liii'lifiill}- all i: i: 111 y tli-niniiil rat inns 1.1 jii-mtil il(.|iama-—-' -' s yvi ‘ I' v *' nmli-.- it w. - -limil.l 1... iRt n it as i:<> inori-liantilititinn tlian it wnK liii-iih, wliri Gnvi'niim-nt °I "it- own rl-..in . Its linn ti ll ..f mu- Sink* i-ivilii, to In- iciiniivil H"R i- Ht'S. i'i* -••■ -l'' <>nr < r.-<IU t to i-t jnnliat" lint- State war il.-lit- amino nml wo.alioiim ilntui'iniin., i-onm wjffit may, .in lininiliatinn than it wan, allot- wo liail to forgot tlm |nist, ami loli-ml ami mi lam -.In-ill- both with all our ability iu future. \V« RUST & JOHNSTON. „iIGNED respootfully beg to an- the PLANTERS an.l MERCHANTS rly and adjacent CounlieHj that thoy have -—““’“tfnerehip iro-Proof Warehouse "" fvlrnsl they will "to receive that generous support and pa- validity of the State governin'-:! under the direction of tl.eprovisi ernorsappointed hy the lQ' -iden are also a unit iu sustaining tional Amendment propo-ed sion as a basis of renin r.i* ; this has been rejected by States, they now unite in th«- tiiat no State shall be re-ad: the Stategoverum -ivt - d tin- i States be recognized or este.bii: l.ed till i.u’h Slat" has adopted tlie<.’un.*-tiiuti"ii:i ! aiuen-l ment, and incorporat' d into its (.’onstite tion a guaranty of cmviik.-ai. tnanliood sullrage. 'fliey are, in my <ijnTiloii, :d; o unit iu their determination, so soon a.- t hire fourths ol-the States which they-e..!! ! »y.d. by xvltieli is meant, the States ■represent'd iu Congress, have ratified the coiMitutioua amendment, to declare it adopted, and to enforce tl|circonstruction. Ti.i , tin v luv the poxver to tlo. It is, therefore, a' Ii .«-il fact that tlie constitutional amendment will he adopted in a very short time, a* it w as said xvlieu I left Washington they lacked but a single State, and it was expected that more titan one would act very soon. Upon the above points there exists no division of opinion which is worth noth e iu the Radical party. .lust here, however, a diversity of opinion commences. Tin- umiv radical xving of the party, which is :ml :t majority, nor is it at present sustained by a majority oT the poop hi »f Uuv-Niwlb'Y setting aside the present State goxerm: as absolutely xt t.t.and votn, ami <h-k all acts done under them void, except stielt as Congress chooses to ajtjtrove t as the repudialinu of our State war debts, the abo lition of slavery hy the Slates, *.tc., xvltieli thoy would ratify. They also desire to place us under military government till State governments can be organized upon their plan. In the organization they wish lo ex clude, not only from eligibility to cilice, hut from the ballot box and the jury box, all rKusoifft who’,y<y.ux<TAitily participated iu the robeIii<|'D/jind iG placu the government of these Btotea in the hands of a fexv whom they call • lpy^l,n?on among us; and tlio freedracn, who as they expect, would form stnto vd^nontiOBB forever disfranchising u», aud dspriving us of all p:\rticipatjon in" ' "tdi-tjinetl Mr. Irtiteolit’s'emancipation pro- Hrmrathm. t" ratify it as part ofthe C.uisti- ,ISIV<? m the South a emintry of va-t fertility tutinn ol the 1 nited Slates,and it morale ! »" 1 natural resources, 'fliey ne.-.lde it into our State Constitutions. velopment. We have entered upon a new Win n told that so large a proportion of NN e need capital and labor. Neither p - .pie have, at some time in their lives, "’ill come till our diliictilties are M-nled,and It.-!.] oille.i; and sworn to support the Con- 1 om * pnlitienlsr.n t^-sdeUncd. Kv*-rv North- tin- United States, that the' t,r » 01 * b»reigner who hrite;*. physical . itlOU . w... r, ....... i adoMtion of the amendment will render it strenglhor capital into ( t>< \t l" iinpo.-'ihle for us t«» organize our her wealth, mid should be re «*oii,-:s xvitiiout tlie importation ol' judges, ogi h ieiul, and treated as Hitch, to fail tiit able men to fill our count v ofliees,: prosstMl coiiditntn, if men who : that tle-y were not aware that this', 1,10 v leeljugsofour naturee< vs was so large as it is noxv represente.l to insult ns by iiiM.lonec, let n be, but that Congress will still Itave the! kaudy words xV.ilIt v.-V. by at wo-liiiiils vote, to relieve them,! 1 ! 10 K n ’ nt “ f !>''V ; the 'for that they do not doubt that compliance; t 1h*si* diameters are few, w k :i ti.*- terms on "tirpart xvill so farsoHen o ,v< * l»Dlce to better men. the '• rfings of the people ofthe North,that our jn Iges, and ot her officers xvill very soon | be relieved, except our political leaders, who may he rc<|uir<M to submit to exclusion for j a longer pi rbtd. 'fhese are the views ofthe more* moderate j wing.ofthe party in power. It is no longer a (ptestion xvhetlier the freedincit shall *,..;( that is already tleereed iu his favor; bir the <iuestiou«is xvhetlier the xvliite men w li-• aided in the war against the U ited .‘Mates sk.all vote. This will not he per mit t< *1 if we continue to throw obstacles in tie- way of reconstruction upon the basis of tie- eou-litutional amendment and universal sullrage. As I have already stated, the hills passed in the i louse embody the substance of the [more radical programme, except upon the • jti<;-tion of general confiscation, for which th'* popular sentiment is not yet prepared. Tin- Military bill xvas amended in the Senate, •mi tlm nml i«m of Mr. Sherman, so ns to allow each Stale f<> bo relieved and re-admitted upon the adoption ofthe constitutional nun udmenlaiid universal suflcage-, tlio latter to bo secured by eoustitcitioiWil provision in each State, and tlie Constitution to be ap ■ ia, adds to .aided as a In our de- are xoid of among fuse to Coinpatcd with Northern people, and i.iii. t soon A magnanimous man never rejoices over I he sufferings of a fallen adversary. Time xvill heal most of our wounds, and we xvho in war were' ene mies, xvill soon'We in peace friends. The sooner this is the ease, the belter for the xvlmle country. In view of these eonsido- rations, I think if best, that xve, sis the con- I tiered, yield the poinls in controversy at once." / It ouly-j'emaiiiH lor me toadd/tlpilT eon siller it the duty of the (iovorn/r oftieorgia to call the Legislature togethiT wilhouL de lay, and to recommend tho passage of an act calling a convention of the people of tjiis State, to so change our State Constitution as to provide fin* universal suffrage in eonTor- mit> to the measure which has p.-issed. Con gress, known as fhe Sherman amendment; and t<^ provide for the early eh-clion of a Legislature which xvill adopt the ednstitu- tional amendment in accordance with said requirement. NVe now have the assurance of Congress in the passage id* this hill, that this shall scllhPthu (juestion of ouradmi'^sion We shall never,get better terms. I.et us comply with them, and lie ready to be rep resented hr the next ‘Congress ns soon I r t \ mg tl m he ( bid xvho rules the uni- ■ ‘ 11 • 1 > i • • ■ * I \ In ing order out of* eon* ismu, and • richest Idcssiiigs Upon I am, very respect fully, Li-ewxant, • . • f".( t-o l-k Hijown. •dor, Nlevander, Collier, and •Nl 1 N\ •* learn that, a man named Sanders, was most brutally murdered at tlm h"ii .e "i .Judge I lodges, on-Spring Creek, in t his county, on Tuesday evening, xvhile -itting.-H Ihe* upper tahle, hy persons OU ibe *'Uf id* 1 "• the house, the eonteilts of t W " gnu--, 'liseharged at him through a eiii'l. in ih. lug house, parsing th rough his h' -: • I - '.;i: ing iiislaiil ile.itli. At last ae- ''""it t lie Coroner had gone to hold ail hi- •|ui—m on tlu* hoily of tlu* deceased. Wo are ""iidbniu d as to further ]iat'tieiilarH. ^ |Southem Georgian. # lv ‘ -Nlt■ IM»t:i: — O.vic Hkotiiku KIMH* *N -N nitirder occurred at. olio o( ti" pkiulalions of I irccii A. Ohairos, JUscp, n- -i: t!ii- « itx, on Saturday evening last.— ! He te.--t iiuoiiy oti the impiost held IlyOoro- r .1. €May, was in substance, as 'follows: <o-o. Ortnoml and Phil. Hainhridgo. both colored nml ln-o|her-i, xv,ere eiilployed by-Mr. (jiaires. Oeorge w as .at xvork iu the field, w hen Phil came in,and tin- brothurs got iutQ a quarrel about the work. George, who w .tsil.c »-i,lest, spoke crossly to Phil, xvlien tin- latter retorted and they both seized axes Imt. w ei«-j.i -vented from injuringonch other hy the other Intiid.-. Phil then left, for tlio house and his gun :m<J started towards tlu fidd. Al< cling his brother, lie firod ppo’ banc! whieii mi--i d ; he then fired thoothor J*arre! and shot him through the heart, kill ing him dead. I In* verdict of the jury xvas in accordance with the above lads. Phil xvas .arrested and i- noxv confined in jail. [Tallahassee Floridian, . Pi:t:i'.\i;i. 14» .,o :vio .x TlCltniTony.—A’ gentleman residing on a farm near Uicli- • moml, a h-w days since, in vicxv ol the wait- ‘-age of the territorializing bill, mldrOssod tlu- ( '.mmissioiu-r of* Agriculture, hogging him to send on about five hundred buslielH of prairie grass and ton buftaloos. unwilling^ governments iind-fc4dt ujwni ‘ {aiueil igtlid hoxfcyjf, fre emm mini-, uim niv eontiuuiuuii io ue aj>- possible, , proved hy Congress; The bill, as amended, I respectfully gu^gest that tlm people of was sent back to tlic IToufie^ wbeftf/IPtUe the seremUcounUcHpl this State, who favor telcgnuns arc rdifible, the amendment wai t^ffproposed nation, hold puldie meetings, rejected, tlio '^majority of - tho.TOW’ll^Jlttle'dmay. ns possible,’ rind -.urge ebnvcuo the Lcgislu- tliemjo* toko iwomfitJ ituro wore relppctiWIy" Hiihmjt woi^^yill qpt ’ - - ^ • - r - NV it at N i-:xr ?—NV lien the liberties of tho people ofthe South are elfcdually destroyed, what next. V A telegram from Washington^k to -tli • Philadelphia J'ress answers: Mr. Stevens xvill speak on. confiscation in a tew days. Ho will show tho manner in whieli the laws parsed confiscating the property of rebels Imve been abrogated by Presidential pardons and rebel Stato courts. The President nmy bo removed ritlof con viction by the JSemite.. He cannot W* rc- nioved before hy aftybody. So aayrthe Poston I'ost. lie can’t, do you Say? " They can’t put you iu jail for tlmt, *aid a ; ‘ lawyer to his client, whom ho found in jail.,.' Don’t, you see thoy can,, said the indignant '-,M bent, ain’t I here? A Western paper says that wlionh^Vir-^ gmift woman xvas Ringing rejjol; songstd General Grant recently, lie asked Jirif iriho liitexv he was a Yiinkoo. “No,” Wie^plfeaji ;UyJ, “I llioiijjlit you wcto a gonlloinan.” “Kvc-Vy UIIO Booms lo luvo you;”snid a ■■■. t't-iM ii-iimn to 'i llttlo girl. “Do thoy ?” Bho .-! ■ - , n-jilieil, mnlllng; “Well, I gai| * ‘ cftBBc I lovi- them nil.” . --’v'.i'NPPIfftim Oh ! m.vcr (liil .phlloBhiiliy, scot ilcojily liiiMcn gemi of wisdom; BtHk truth iiifl;voyitri) ftig—-- 1 --* 1 1 kiiidjy .natui-fci ii.Ui t'lUmot b *