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"ALBANY, GA., NOV. 28th ml
4m .hctl ih< prcsc the pccalc's rltku mthttli'
Ustwcd by friScsd UkbrlW by *•&."
A rPHOTOTITION.
rtui wcr iinivi
tlanttevconsl,
i lo sc* Ifrc at
emporium v>f
v Faster ;nr Sea-Teri
Savannah has «o far the start of her sister
sea-porta, on the South Atlantl
that vre majr confidently hope
no distant day, lha grand- emporium
Southern Commerce.
We believe It is tho duty of the State in
every legitimate way, to foster and cucour-
... - • rfi_. | age the growth and prosperity of her ocean
We propose to send the Tfl* the wealth,
WEEKLY New* to new subscribers,I ca \t; vm ti on gj, d commercial standard of Sa-
till Uie end Ol'the first volume, about v annah, adds to the commercial character
ten weeks, for (2, This will enable of our whole people, and promotes the ng-
the sceptical to try US, and afford loMcnltursl interrateof the entire State.
r . a n/ I There may be rivalry, and petty jealousies
every man in Albany an opportunity I onj} t . f ntfrlor , ownt , nd clli „ of „ 1C
to demonstrate whether he is for AN 3ute . j^ t rivalry wt tti Savannah is a fool-
'bany and her progress, or not. ish thing, and Jealousy of her growth anil
irthere be any too much embar- trade Is slmpTy contemptible. Albany ha
rassed to pay the subscription, we lon 8» f® South-western Georgia, »ml may
f, ..properly be jealous o» a neighboring town;
tvdl cheerfully send them the P a P®M Macou has her territory, and may not like
FEES, if they will State the feel and I u Ke Atlanta or Augusta stealing awoy her
-giro US their names. If there be any,! trade, and building fine houses on the prof-
who are able to subscribe, and are ita .Bo, too, Columbus, Atlanta and Ao-
too mean and -«-*J »«> «•!«> their c "‘ tMr “P* « °‘ b<r “
too menn ann oi I prosperity, and envy results; but Savannah
“V P a P« r > tha « " M we want Ml. oca cltj-, the State'. seaport, the grand
know about them. I mart through wliich ber commerce must
TuissMivisir—Thursday*ike S8th bring th. P»»». going out and coming in. Slic belongs
day sppolstsd by our Oevsraor for lhonko|l.ln|, | to the people; and It should be as muoli tile
pride of tho rural districts, county towns,
and interior cities, ss tho denisons of Sn~
vaunsh, themselves, to sco her taking the
load of all othor .Southern cities:—her rivals
are New Orleans, Fcruandina, Charleston,
Wilmington—and what Georgian is not for
Savannah in the noble contest 1
It our interior merchants would spend a
pose, will soon bo mnl
thorite
horitics. Sj (.1
It A, therefore, imp
By Telegraph!
o wishes I
ion—tho I
measure
lid!
made known to tlio appointing power. :r i |
... . ..... —a. — d
and preferences
Convention havfn„ „
secured through its inflnoLCC—-sltoulil lie |
Te th» Albany Trl-tVetkly News.
>y tho j
m
UOLC
■ting power. , ir i
It is, tliervlore, requested, that each and
every subordinate Council immediately ap
point a delegation of their most worthy nnd
reliable members to attend.a called meet
ing of tho Grand Council,;wjii»b, it is ex-1 >iitiM
peeled, will ‘be ordered to convene in the A £ ong tho w u n esses
..te., A 4 Inn* n nnnn nml nf wshlnh Him nn— I n °
GENERAL NEWS.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
. i John Mtobinson’s
there will bt no p.ptr Inasd from this office.
Wo omit soy JlseourM on tho onbjoot, lotvlnf
Hist to th, Pnookoro, whom wo hopo yon will sot
foil to hear.
Ins Ansar Tasatns—It may not bo kssas
abroad that Albany.bss ss thsatro boiMlag. For tho
benofit of M.nig.n ss* Losoooo, ws asnonsoo tho
fact that wo ha,, a kandsomo ball largo osougk to
seat about I broo koadrod sad fifty portono, wall
• a . T !t , w T little more of their money there, instead of
srrohgod Mags, end appropriate ootnory. Weals* I., . *
Iiifi an audlenos, ivir rudjr anil anxious lo pat-
ronlse lha ItgUiaata drama.
Caaserratlra Mecllag.
disbursing it among their enemies farther
North, tile efleot would be felt throughout
the State; and hut a few years would pass
era we ebouid be commercially independent
city of Atlanta soon, and of which due no- Government, are Generals Magnifier,
tire will bo given. Slionld tho Qrnpd Conn- hone #n(1 Wickham, of Virginia, and
cil he convened, important brtslnesa will j 0|1 0 fGcoraia.
h.f.u. !* nm.1 « anal InPrvll fit. I * ”
FUOSritlCHMOND—MB. DAVIft
UiniixoNn, Nov. 26th, 1 p. m.—Tharei*
a Ivrgc crowd waiting admittance to U. S.
Court. A company ofcavalry ia on the apot.
ritnessea summoned for the
‘ Mn-
Gor-
come before it, and a prompt and large at
tendance is earnestly requested.
IIrnhy p, Fsltnow,
(leand Sco'y Grand Council,U. I. id (in.
Jndgo Chase did not arrive,
day. ' ....
LATER.
Kirnuoxn, Nov. 26,—Evening.—The U.
.f f " = | kxsxbsas
loss in the dirty work of robbtng honestI tn)in • wit)l0Ut Judge Chase, at half
men o( tlieir “noon name.’’ , past one o'clock, the Marshal adjourned the
Tlmiigli tliis circular dliclbie* tile motive ^oiirt till to-morrow, eleven o’clock,
power und aeorel spring ol-.the Radical Judge Underwood received a telogram
" iiu Chase saying ho would cortainly he
party, wlio can, for a moment, Jtcllove tlial from
A mooting of a portion of the oonserva-1—importing our own goods, nnd carrying
tivn eitixen* of Dougherty, was held In the (or ouraelves direct to European markets,
largo room at tho office of Ruat, Johnston yy 0 M . ou] j Jika to see all prejudice ami
* Go., in Albany, November 26th, for the I [rtUy j e «| 0 nay, on this subject, east aside;
imrposo of selecting delegatee to tho Oon-J and a more gcncrous, united, liarmonioua |
servallvo Convention at Macon, on the ^th I movi'iuuit inaugurated by tlio wliolo peo- I
id,December. I pig 0 f Georgia, to bnild up, for Georgia und
—*, Wa. motion of Mr, 8, deUrafienriod, Col. I South, a city that they, the whole conn-
Neliob Till was called to the Chair, and try #nd tbo world wil | bc prom i 0 |.
t arey IV. dtyii-a requested to act as Secre- We are gltd t0 v now ,|,*t Savannah is
tnry. After s liricf explanation of tho ob-1 struggling, in the right way, for the mas-
ject of tho meeting, Col. G. M. Lawton tory: _ t h c News* Herald remarks that her
"J® veil that a eommltteo of four lie appoint-1 gr , dutl but certain growth in wealth and
*'d by the Chair to suggest the names <d I influence is beginning to attract tho at ten-
proper persons to represent the county in t i on of the people of all portions of the Uni-
sii'ul Convention. The motion being oarried, I wd [Statei, and we are glad to see that there
t lie Chair appointed on eald committee, Col. I >n Jacreasing desire and purpose on the
(I. M. Lawton, Capt. Y. G. Hust, Dr. T.I |, art 0 f our people to make this a city tlint
plonee, aiid Ml T. H. Willingham. I shall be, In all respects, what n commercial
: Tbe committee retired fur consultation, I m(irt ought t0 be without consuming
ami on returning, reported the., following I i a d ;(catslng the condition of tilings
nam^s: CoL Nelson Tift, Gen. G. -L | ni they existed for a time since tlio war, or
' right, and Col. B. G. I.ockett, and moved I ; n easting reflections upon too neglect and
■ the adoption of tho Report, which WS. I ot enterprise that may hnve prevaiieil
agreed to. „ I to Kmt patent, we propose to spenk of tho
On motiou of Dr. T. Jonee, the delegates I present to indicate what our future prom-
-wereauthorised to name alternates, ahould|; sea ;f we will seiso our op|Kirtunitiea and
elllier of tliem fall to attend. m ako the most of them.
< >ii motion, the meeting adjourned. I previous to the war, Savannah had
Nelson Tirr, Chairman. population oi about 26,000. To-day, its
Carsy W. Styles, Secretary. I population is not less than 30,000 souls.—
White MswH Ike lailh-Weil.[ rh * “ Blab * r of b “ ildlD K* erected here in
Thu recent Northern eleetioni solved thel lh * '•*» two yeare will not tall ahort of 300,
problem oINtgre ve. Whltagovernraenl,and »nd yet there le a demand for all and many
Celtled the principle that negro eupremeoy ,nor * > thc, ° U no dlminutiou iu ‘ h « " ca > 0 nf
annot bo tolerated oo this continent Every I renU - Kenu bo rt 'K" r,ll ' J H exhorhi-
State that voted ou the negro tufTrage pro- UDtl J r l,l * h ' ai " 1 comforUl, ' e dwellings nre
position, defeated it by overwhelming me- b * rd ,0 obtai " “ *" y P ri ™- Tbcre ’*> wc ll|p
jm-Uies.andthefiatof the nation is irrevo-l "'j okl ' d *° notwithstanding the
cnbly pronounced. It may, for a brief sea- h,rd li "“ "> a a P lril of « n, eTriso among our
son, be forced upon the South, but thegreat P 0 ^ 1 * which bi * ll,y eommeudable, and
wave ofreaotion will roll on tillit covers the lbia <t “ erg3f and «tivity cannot fall to re-
whole land, and envelopes in rain the par * °° v,r du * reward -
ty that seeks the leveling of races.
The fnror of the Rsdltl, m.y enloln.,,1 “ 8IUKB K0T ™ « 0BV L0CB 8
in iporadio conflicts between the whites and I TARO CiN’ST NOT SAY I l)ID IT.”
Mack.; but the conservative mauee will be TotKWV and Slander!
too itrong for any eenoue demonstrations; I “ J
and tbe Robeapiere, Dantons and Marattl A R*v*latl»*»ry Nine Besmeared with
E
tho mall whose name it attached to it, ia
lisseenounli to stm.p in iirnetioca so vile in
their conception, nnd so villainous in their
neliieveini-nts? Henry P. Farrow Grand
Socrclnry of the League, and on the scent
lor office V Oil, no, that won’t do; some
vilo slanderer is making unwarrantable use
of Ills name, nnd \ye shall expect a lightning
message nf another ntfnif of honor (?) nt
sand bar Furry.
Why, tliis man wns bprn a baby, lias tlio
best blood ol'the first revolution ill Ids veins,
and was educated n gentleman ! The Far
rows wero all kkiiei.s in -tlte-revolution nf
70, and Imve been on tho side of liberty,
patriotism, t rut It, mid their country over
since. Tho father of Henry P. wns nimble
gentleman, nnd hits mother wns tlio peeress
of Carolina's proudest, dames. Ilis two
brnthors nre gentlemen of lofty training,
and exalted virtues, and have freqnen-.ly
been honored by tlio white people of tlieir
unlive Slain, with their confidence and sup
port at the ballot, box. III. tlio Confederate
Congress, one of them battled iu the lore-
most ninks of Southern Intellect for “the
| eaiise" .vliilellie otii or done good service on
[ lira tented field. There ia no blot upon tile
family oseiitchemi, no Mack sheep in the
flock to "bring gray Imirs with sorrow to
tile grave." Is it possible, then, that Hen
ry 1’., tlm youngest nnd last oi his genera
tion, wns born to close np tlio bright record
itli a deep, damning nnd incfliicablo blur?
, is sacrilege to say so. Tho disera,
bodied ghosts of his grent-grand-molher,
who defied the British a ml, Tories at SO, and
rescued her sons, and liia grand-father, the
hold, daring unil nilventnrons Oapt. Tims.
Farrow, who wns nt Cow Pens, Valley
Forge, Kings Mountain, nnd lend troops
against the Tories across the Enoree, when
his superior officer refused to go, would
[(lilt their clayey tenements, revisit the
glimpses oi tho uA)k. n'nd cry shame t
shame! The spinT of Jiis father, Col.
Pntlillo Farrow, would look’ down from
ita abode in heaven, and gUfso the
apostate, recreant, and self-abased issue
of bis loins. No, it cannot be; the
cry manhood tlint is iu him denies it; the
associations nf his youth give U tUt Ue •
lie prestigii of Ms family forbMTtTmid the
early training by ‘‘lAS(JriAUW»*" pro-
onec , Ag(l ™*T
g^y »• ij • seises if •• ’liu fl-llll *» It
olaims his inimee
say,’lis trhe.' If “’tis'liue, ’ti»n [iily; and
pity Yu, 'lis true.”
Alabama Negro-Radical Convention.
present here to-moyrow morning., ,
vis having been notified of the circumstance,
did not appear at tlio court house, bnt will
be there to-morrow. Among the witnesses
summoned by the Government, who arriv
ed to-day, are Gen. Robert E. Lee, , Gen.
Custis Lee, nnd Fit* Hugh Lee. Also here,
Gen, llnraeo Porter, of Gen. Grant’s staff,
who is a witness. Arrived to-day, Ex-Gov,
Letcher, nnd Gen. Francis II. Smith, of
Lexington, Vn. ' ..v,’
Upon tlm announcement of tho adjourn
ment of the court to-day, tlio crowd, con
sisting chiefly of blacks, quietly dispersed.
Judge Underwood to-day granted, upon
tho prayer of Gen. .I/D. Imbodon, a man
damus to compel Gen. Schofield to permit
him to vote. It is returnable 6th Decem
ber.
Tlm venire out ol wliich Mr. Davis’ jury
is to lie selected, is one-third colored men.
MEETING OF MERCHANTS IN SA
VANNAH.
Savannah, Nov. 25.—A large meeting of
merchants wasmom to-day, to memorialise
the Commissioner ot Internal Revenue at
Washington, in regard to tlio removal of
the vc\at,imis way of collecting cotton tax
In tlie interior. A committee of t hree will
proceed iu. once to Washington. The gen
eral opiiiion.pt tliomoetiiig wns, that many
mouths may elapse, under the present sys
tem, ere cotton can heb-omoved from plneo
of product ion.
LROM THE ALABAMA CONVEX
TION.
Mostooukhy, Nov. 25.—In the. Reenn
8true!ion Convention, a memorial was of.
fered to the Congress ot the United States,
iraying tlint the present reconstruction law
:ic so altered or amended as to requireonly
a majority of voters voting on the question
to determine for or against the adoption et
the new cunstitntioti. Several members
staled that they desired the law aiiicudcd oo
• 1 - • ’ - Apposition could not defeat th
Gy staying nway from the
and pressed the immediate adoption of the.
ineinminl. It wns debated, and finally ta
bled, and ordered to bc printed.
Ordinances were introduced nml referred,
lo establish a hoard of emigration for the
Stdte, and to provide for a bureau nt indus
trial statistics.
The radical majority has decided not to
press tlie adoption nf the amendment re
quiring common carriera to maka »« dis
tinction nil account of ardor between per
iods travelling in this State, nml refused
to bring up theqnestinn this morning. Tliis
action was induced Iry fear of endangering
tlie adoption of other measures, because tlie
object in view had already been obtained,
in pnrt at least, by tho adoption of section
I nf tlie bill of rights, which declares that
all persons p .sscas equal civil and political
Mammoth Circus,
A.DXTO
i > Mi
EGYPTIAN CAB. AY AN
AT MBAffiT OHE DAY
Tuesday, December 3
OMLY,
1867.
a
lO SHOWS!
Of flrat'cUtui telectlon, In one Grand Alll*.
iinoo. producing tlio uioct ctapondou
display of wealth, talent ana expe*
rfeu»o over seen in this country.
The Mammotli
M0Nta0Mt»Y,‘ November 23.—Th# Convention 1 tlm M mmli
pmmiI an onUnanot to-day Impoaiing in idditloi* I A n ar ^ e r®port«l by the commit
it in often per contain on the ini'* otherwise as* I too on educating, providing lor the CHlnu-
•esiud c t itiabli profieriy in thi Stitt, for the rudiment, throughout tho State, in . each
purposi bfpavlrtg the expenses oftht Cdnvtntlon, I township, or scntHd district, one or more
'•£? *'*•",rf, schools,'at wliich all tlie children of. tho
UonproTldes amon( other-tlllnp, "Ibst (U*iea sre Suite, betwoen the ages of 18 luill 20, niaV
crcsinl npisl—(list they .re endows* by ibelr attend free of charge. A motion to amend
Creator with mrtals Inalienable rl|hta—that among by providing sepanttesehnola for white atm 1
them are life, liberty, and puraull of bayplaeaa. co | or c<l chibll'cn, was tabled—yeaa 68, nay*.
^r. h r^F5“>*^ Tlie section was ddopted,
dared clSieba^r Alabama.^ Tlie real cause why .tlie radical majority Q
and political vlghu and publlo prlrllagaa without did not press the amendment r§q*t|r1na ^
dfallnoilonof raetoroolor or msrious sendlilon." common carriers to mako no distinction OI
a.?.-^: 1 (•'dvellers, on. aeconnt of eoU.r,-trA that
Is com posed of tho curlons and
mats of AMn, Africa and SoutT
tuelnding Ornithological ••J®**-.—
most beautiful tipechnenaof foreign!
forming the most oxtenslvo coHedii
WILD ANIMALS
In America, supported by tbe largest
EM COM
In tho country, numbering 180 men and
•iio hones, including 60PeTformeia > Ci Lady
Riders and 8 popular CIowm^enanmflAiss
managemeul to produce Htartling asm oi
Horsemanship, During aymnoatlo Exer
cises, Bpootacles of' Oriental Grandeur,.
with the most dazzling splsndo* -
FEATURES OF THE!
ix »
P4JBtx—ZooIogLual and Ornithological^
"aTwoSSirirJLtycoM noiD’a rwr-
mi-
tmm Troupt of Educated Doge, Monkey*
a. Sui>: o nn rn pdx novXAJafa
SPECIALTY, with her raagnlfloent den
of Performing Lions, "Hkko," “Doit,”
"T&VsoTVIWtX.U.IAX GTM.
' •VtiMiWa'ifvT,I AMMBICAX
V.4VDEVILLK COMPANY.
H. ,r. F. ROM SHOE, Jr.’* SCHOOL
POR TRAIN 1X<* HORSES.
». J. Q. A. UEMIXQWAY’S Collection '
of Native American Wild Animate.
lO. O. W.JOHXHON’S PERFORMING
ELEPHANT “EMPRESS”
This truly meritorious Exhibition of
Wealth,Talent and Experience produces,
as if by magic, an outtlt of such superior
magnldcence as to astonish the world.
-grAndt gratuitous exhibition
■ifxBTrts&usrsttm
living Lions in open.dsns of gold s;
J bronze: Knlr*
of Ancient
, toeing and
* Mam's Operatic Silrer A Strict Orchestra
* Of twenty arat-claaa Mnalolana. Tlie Pro-
ceaalon wtU enter the eity at 10 o'clock.
UlinU TBE DAT, DATE t COM OP UHlim
im
.3;!
I
nd
ilea:
open dens or gold and
ita and Gladiators, in armor
—— ir tto the fllt-
u, containing
ntsd Equipage.'
will be precedes
will illratrate the folly of their fanaticism I SddiCdllHl.
upon the gibbet. The negroes, temporarily I The DMllient ot n Noble Ancestry
Ivil astray by deugumg knaves, will be m I TmUnccd.
il’^v^mrothVtTow rtl k : ndu '“' DlU.ter«.«4 r.trtm» S.hjcctcd
and tho very imp* that now receive thure»-1 gcaertis guplclsn *f Office UnetlDg.
rcsses, will become tho victims of their re-1
turning reason. They will soon discover thr 1 Some “ fri< ‘ nJ ” who,, > nam0 '» studiously
truth ofonroounsels, and the vile fraud thatl®* 00 ****^ blM in ,he ot the
ia pill upon them by radical emissaries and] AlUul< ‘ I“tel>'gencer, a copy ol'the follow-
oflice-hnntera. I ing circular, purporting to have been issued
llUkjfheiter they do or not, they can nev-1 by Hanry 1 *' F * rr ' JW > 0r,nd Swwtary of
ar govern thia conutry, or an^ portion of it. | lb * ® rand of,,ie Union League of
Tho Auglo-Saxou race will sea to it that I Ueor 8‘* :
no dingy or inferior race shall ever supplant . „ } I v 10l 'l‘ Bb ° Ma ’ l
Sia power, or assume the reins of at govern- Atlanta, G a., Nov. ii, 1807. )
nient; and though madneaa may rule thi K -,Jfc-@ V ' ""
honr,and tliorad handclJaroWnism U.U17, By thTdireetionofthc |>ro|*rly eonstitu-
nigu planes, tnengbtjvill ultimately prevail,lied authorities under tho Grand Council oi
and tbette«|iwill return to their natural ID 10 Uulon League of Georgia, I address
status. I you tills as the Grand Secretary of tho
afread;
villo , t ,
Haber,suggests tliaj. l/onceforth tlie mott'i |i ioD tlm victory bo attribute. ...
of the Demoertie paft/ahall be;“Nd rerog- bava ‘ C S’ V ^ i °"’ nd t !'T« h . il
’ , T* we will aecnre tbe restoration ot Georgia
iiltioiiot Negro btatOr Government* in tin I to tho Cnionand relief to the [leoplo.
h eilcral L mon, ..and aa to ita leaderDiR that I We shall have other duties to penorm,
it&tct in, thnt.lie shall be a man of sufficient I (od Dhoee duties will now speedily devolx v
y anbmit-
»m,that ho may 1 aireeptpo North.; Ited to .the people for ratification. a*<l tho
. , sSl>‘'/.(■' great and important achievement of its rati-
, ? ^ fleattonein only be nccomplislied by har-
In U«».1 (Ms week, Htoaistla* and rtartUagthaUorfou, and inevgatiu aeticn on onr
naiiee. will, Chrir e.l.raordla.ry jret^lfW,^ « 4r present S«*W government will
now bo superceded by a new ono to be iiiati-
tntadioon. Many imp, 1 tant offices are now
boooming va-eut by the expiration oi tho
tarm tor which tbe iucumbenta were elected,
and many appointment*, it ia lair to snp-
*£*&#;& lh. iMilmnn/oftwcwlln.„.eio I th*re was danger of lireaking up tho Con-
.. —I-—A.-..- «_ I uuMtlnn souiimI nimnlutM th| a OntCtlin^ , (O
the same overt nd, or upon Ipc qwe »o»T^tio* f l* I ventlon—several members
open court! " " " withdraw if it was adopted,
The frsnchiic srliclo prorhlei that those who 1 " 1
ch.lt be ounrloicd «f trecsoa-cbsll aol emrriM the
lih.tall.pri.cn.
right or.uffraxo! K'UlcUevtd that all pri.cn. who |
osmewiiliin ths twenty thousand dollar clsoso of
President JdhAott** •fc'mnietty iJr6fl!
against whom proceedings wsiaii
8. Diitrint Ooim,who, being pnriU,™
dent, had to appear la Court,snlst* t
pardon amt guiity. ars disfraqetiised
Constitution, Ifihltis eorreet.t
ilartdtloW and
luted in dho y. i
It in highly probnhlo that tho prpppl
to organize n provisional civil State (
eminent, in ohtco of the present Sf*40> Gov
ernment, will'be quashed iu the committee.
• Fro* CtHtlsi. '
j IVasuinoton, Nov. 26, noon.—Thegalle- .
ries are crowded. The im|ieachmcnt com-:
I you thl
of lh. returning ^omi, T ■
- in UUrTr , I One object in thus addresamg yon, is to
, • ,bulcf ' The-Ionie | congratnlate you upon the brilliant triumph
> commenting on a speech re-1 we have reeeived in the campaign which has
“I *t Cglymbns, Ohio, by.tkrl. I jnst closed. To tbe efforts of our oignnlxn.
“ noeforth the mot(< 1 1,00 0>e viotory he attributed. W*
«f onr friend.—E. .t. C." L or ccmi
elec. iii.ldroihMw ;« p« •’ a Vielt» Albe*/
bell a liut.sf, ‘^(1 (111 n Ottt-tWttattoc Kb.
will
ths tinging Kin ol In
J* honor af iktlr a/Mltrloaf
and whiles ara dlsftraoehlssd at
BVBNIHO
An amchim%iUttf M^^Ul(o€ l „
that “Common sarrisa shall not nuk
(nation on account of color bctWKS
Ung on piblto eonveynneat^^nlSfi 4
szailement. yqreral blaef"
(Umnioay hanwimtW, 'd
equality, and ths right to fids in si
Two while* fnYorsd tl
Keffsr, makingtfolent
posed it in strong spercbcs
protracted debate, tho
Monday.
Frm VTMfcii
Wasiiixoton. Nov. 1
gariling inipeaobmrnt
Tlie election eontntl
the KentuoU dele;
peaehiueitt.report,
of (he irapedr^a.
thodeletr"'
McKee’s
ted. 4
Gen. A
Bureau; I
properti
war fort
the 3d ol
Tho folio 1 -...» - -j - .— |
“Resolved, ®h*MbcAvi'lfitfv oftlie [,oo|llc
to tho maintcnhlmtbt the faith anil credit
irroljio re|>ealof
Of theOovemtnentir,
. report lie was exoluded, 106 tb’3.
’Die impeachment committee mitered the
bqnse at half past twelve. * During. tHfc i I
mornitjft h.ottl- and a half a dojofnj |fl|re j[ J
reported and referred, for the repeal, oi the' '
cotton nnd mhar.taxeffi lIiX/” '
A hill was introduced reg:
i rivers flowtnd
ho nav—
iiirvy j
tent ion 01 tlio'
Mexico. , , , y j.,
The Chair qnnonheed the Impeachment
ife.'J Committed, and it hrtifrpast one, tliwfi; irp-
v;| |iorl on impeaohmcht wai delayed, but there
. -- .I seems no doubt ChhrehtR has joined fm-
n poachers, giving them five votes, and * nta-
"I Rubinson is making a fifty minute’s
speeelt on the bill to itnpeaci
Adnms.
ceived, uqt too Into
will he foiMtd <m onr Ba)l*ti|>'jln*plinf. lot;
AScnmv.vu»TEnp!W.i(id«pt4^»j^hn,”
tnqiuri’M the matter of a hopeful pupil. % haL
is 11 nuiler >’* “A limn ivlto makes' inil^
Wndted' byTh'eexiRWjZ' stitpi,! hi,'m^er, MU&S5
put tails to the contf he made, they would
b j all jacket ».*,
Just nddod to this already gigantic
known to naturalUtz ns the
.The most powerful animal k
prolonged Into a movable proboscis; skin
very thick and covered with close, short
hair, and neok furnished with a sllArmane.
t -
f . attiulced, they defend themselves with
*' tn<ffr teeth. The present herd has been -
imported at an Immense expense for Ro-
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tho roppul of (he tAx.
Childrenlunder 9 years
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