The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, November 30, 1867, Image 2

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jWMEffifiBS Ink hw p*p*r* M JOtt plMMJ ir borne paper. If K . 'V«oeo°r»*» It (hftf yo* do for It neighbored take Ik.* I* will maklf them oral nprmin if biwon tUbgistr - btote* Mhrhbork-.kfibrd ton nod thorn food W>»U*«'«U Uy. uk.a t» bttut Mi|hfctur»**ffbrd yon nod them food la* oonvmation whin yon moot. Thead- WriwtO’i^th* Albany New* are It the subscription price of th* paper.— foil you who. are th*. enterprising notohafeU, and where you cau. get- what j« waobatth* loweft pilot*. ? addition to the adrartUomonit we Ideatofitalaotad matter worth to eaynothlog of theorigioal. I nr* Hot aware that the world hi tooting. Taka tb* paper*, and you will p^hwlfa thatH b Whirling, Juaiplnft, enort- iog along, with greater stride*, and more oi 4h*m, with more An* and oonfnelon, than aver before ilaoe liecreation. OldVnloan, o* wbooter attend* to that business, ha* added a fresh supply of fool (tbo Bad* aro tatWalag thonigs, aad will pitch them lu Conldn’tlcl mob a good chance p*w,ch f Will, “it’*jnM**w* expected"—both joke and aonroe. W* hat* beard of the "pot calling th» kettle amntty.” ■agra Coatemaila ike Saaik. j Uara tram air N.rtb.ra axakangea that tht dUgastlng aaaaaa aaaaia* In Ika Radical negro con —— - - to* much Tktg.a- I of tba , Ika back-Srask, and plainly tall tkqfr rcadcra that tkay aca not aat- liflad with tha Way In which nano anprcciacy is working.- Otkem maltltala a jadMou. Vienna, nallhar appearing oar condclnniag Ika policy, [Froia tha Mcmpkit Bulletin.] ' Beyond LookUpd, thirteen mite* from Cincinnati.. on . TUufsddy • .morning—the morning behfg fom^*^-a tntlft failed' to dih— linguiaiHh* uuppCnnd it ran into an cx- prcm'trnin. and *et tlm sVpiPg oar* on fire, ted tl iWcpTqfc caf Worb bnHitdto death, findve*. sawBasssw*”' utliher «j»prov w w though It i^Apircnt that thej art htirtlly i thing. Th«lf*w York Herald diolarea that tht Radical politietni of the Sooth ora taaohlag tha colored aIIm while there MM to tkpoot what it tan stm nail IflaSoathora orNaithern eword. to dafaod Cau- •Mian blood. Tho Now YorkTiae« after aotioin ; tho fact that lotoo ofita cotemporariM are ridiculing tha doing* of tho hlaoka, aajo It haaalwaja been of the opin- llftoatlou abonld have Mite ant firing up,) and Vciuvm* in ptm ~ ~ ’, Vl|ln'. Tb* world U now turning on Us 4x1* three time* a day, and toakea tho raap4 trip la about two month* and a half. In addition t» thin, it baa oommenoed a right-angular revoletloo—th* Rtdioal end ta now Booth—tbo OonwrtreUve, North. 7bl* b only a small Itom of what 1* go- lag oa. Take tba. Albany Now*, and get tb* Whole of it- And now U the tlm* to rnbsorib*. Bo pa’* tnenagorio will toon •pawn* Atlanta, and next Monday will bo tbaregfclaropealng day ab Washington, tor wilt lae* until tha4th afUtreb next, wbo» they will ghra tbalr farewell benefit, and pro- dn*a the great tat iarco tba world hat arar witnowad. Snbrerib* ■for tba Albany New* .aad f«taU th> point*. Bowrisa on m» Sottn* at Iamam’* Cane* Pun**, Savannah—Wo l*»rn from tb*I9*r*nnab paper* that tha boiler ofLi- mar’ocottoaprm* exploded on the morning of tho 17th. The fireman, Jamci Sloan, a oalorel fn*», nod Billy- Young, an elderly map, ware tmisedleidty killed) The body af tbo former Wit^horribly mntllatod. The d, while, and William Lloyd, colored, worn badly -wounded t other* aligbtly. Law estimated at dS.doo. Tho property .kwlail^lWth#fo^tatof tb* 1st* Col. C. A. b. Lamar, and'waihodor thy management efU. aUmtr.XK. TbPdbBMtarl* not a«»fhatad to a«y w ant Tito Alhaaw flaw* toy* thnra are too am* brick* on tht iidawalk In that oltrw- UaaVnuabody damaged Me poteorn agaiott ana of them, or did tbo attraction of brloka in tho hat Induce tha paroment to riee up and hit Mm la tha Uoadt—Sa*. Ad*. Vft aoalaaa to a-damago Of oar "pet eornj” bat, 1* tha theory of-mutual attraction b«- twtaubHckain tbo. bat and brloka in tb* paTstaaat oeatained by axporiment» Vonr word, Mr. Adrertlaer, iyantborlty. '• ^ tax. Wa loam from tho Now* to Herald that thalfwabantb Oanaral Exchange ofSaran- aah, haatdaa a nambaf' of fnerchanta not aAkM.^MhaHtor4. W * en *4 aatbr iMuV Maputo* . memorial to Cmaatotoae«>HoWnt,audappolatadaoom- toiltaa aa rSaU'WeahUflon, and aeak ralial (tng dalaya now incident to f tpttoa bj the Central Ball* Ion (hat iodic educationil uuillfioitlou ibould have hMa required for mcubcrihlp, at lent lu (hr Con- StUullontl CouvcDlioua. Other Radical journal!, WhUa adnitlng that Iha Ueconitruotioa Act ra«|uirea .a. ■ g r ... tha Southern State* taraorgaulia theirgoTcrnaent upon tha baoio of uulvaraal suffraga, argue that tho ■cttlad Judgment on tha Rapublicau parly don not demand or appro?* that •?«*/ negro in the South ahull hn?a a ?ota. They My it woe foroed upon them against their bettter judgemnt, and agaiunt their deliberate deciaica by caucut moungeineut at Washington. ft must be apparent to (he caanii ob*errer of eurrent etenta, that the Republiean organitatlon haa been atrioken with a poralyaie that ia beyond all manner of doctoring. The leaden reveling in dtbauohery, and heedlcae of danger, await the burn ing atraam which Is to oonium* thorn and j>lot them ig atr ... . . . . it of powor. Thera ii no roal heaUh or’llfe in the lot ion party, bnl tho lladtrr who have caat with it ore keenly alive to tho only hope af*u«falnlng Haven for a leaders perceiving at i glanoatho fo lng to bolatfr their principle* by ooni havo boldly declared the true Issue, Tha deoporate folly of attempt* oonearvatlve props * and are now ■ponding nil their strength^ to aeoura tho supremo- ton Southern State*. * oy of the negr# In the ten 8onthern State*.' Thie is their only hope of prolonged power, and It will be o*aa that tb* entire party will ^virtually disband, or they will pUrt)l lhemsatves upon a bold ravolu- Uonary and •'progressive" platform. That plat- to. tea *--• A-* fr»_ j* a* . ulf th* States, . . .foiTeesl.. . form wlU be equality for all wen, ..4 ift- - tat * I. ,^ ( * — •* and they wlllgo into tb* Preeldtailil auuu u Ui.m Oder* hoplaf far sama lack, itraka af bin# la nilila Iktm ia Ikt flilura. [S.t.qd.U Haw* nil HaraU, Formal TriuferTr^Vtlriiila la ike Dalle! fittlrt. under for- We eeny the following from n special dlspateh ‘• J “— Oet. 18th» dated Hew Archangel, at! tronsfri The formel tronsrer and delivery ef Rurela America to the United States Qovsrnmsnt. took place-to»day by Oapt. Rsetrlehoff, Acting Common- behalf af the Raseian Government, end •Mai. Geo. Rousseau. At 8 r. u. n battalion of United States troops, under eommaud of .Mi^Jor Oboe, 0. Wood* 8th Infantry, was drawn up in front ef the Governor’s residents. Dy holf-paet 8 a large conooume had asasmblad. comprising Americans, Russians, Creoles and Indians. At the lost named hour tbs Russian forte and fleets fired oslutes In honor of tho lowering oftho Russian ting but tha flag would net corns down. Io lowering it tors Its entire width oloae by tba halyard and floated from tha erese-trees forty feet from the ground. Threo Russian sailors attempted to ascend the Ineh-and-a-half guy ropea supporting tbs flagataiT, but taoh failed ; a fourth ascended la a boatswain's chair. Us seised tha flag and threw It In a dlreo- tlou directly beneath him, but the motion of the wind carried It off. fflva minutes aft r. lowering the Russian flag, the stars and strips want graceful ly up, Mq)or Gsu. J*ovsll Rousseau having the honor of flinging the flag to tb* breft—the United States Steamer* Oeeppeh and Resaen at the «ame time honoring thssvsnt by flrlng salutes. As the Bosnian flag was lowered. Cspt. Peelers- ehnff stepped fsrward, end addressed Gen. Rous seau as follows: Ris Imperial „ now tfnnsfsr try ef Runlan America, ceded by Ula Msjeety to Iha United 8tet*s,", . Gsu, Boueseau* In response, ae the Ataerioan flog aieended, said t "CVr/ain—Ae Oommlssloier en t>ehnlf ef the tedBlateiG ’ hod ticVcU from Detroit to LouisvUle, but the pla& where’they )ivo is yet uplt^ccrtnin- cd. Their bodies .were completely charred. completely charred, .The name of thffuau ,wa* Jaekaon, aud he hniled from poat^^hut his destiualiou*ia not WnowK. Bereft, t ether pa'uragAa' wrre injured, hut not *J>.-»* to imdaugcr life. Tho kcena nt tho place of »oel4»iit WM moat heart-rending. The wroain, of the un- iortuuato women in the deeping car previous lu thelr4«&tlvifc* hoyond nil deicriptinn; hou ever, nothing ooulil javn them. Th* liuiuvs spread on ovur) hand, and to move w.n ft. certain a death im to remain in tttetf borth. But a fnw momenta only auilicvd to ciid tho terrible ngonie, of the unfortunate parties. We learn that one of the sinters Morgan readied the door of tho car and broke the window, hut was unable to obtain egress. Her niluatiun was observed by oth er parties, and an axe whs prooured 'aud .an effort made to relievo her,but while the party attempted fo batter down door,'a sudden bund of flames struck her, and she fell dead. Her screams lioforo death were tei ribie,— A passenger wild witnessed tho econo'states that tiro miming of the hindmost' car was ng-s. occasioned by the breaking of the lamp un ‘ in' the lacomotlvo wliioh ran into the train, tho oil Hpilling and tho fire spreading rapidly. The threo sisters wore seated near caeh Other, and I ho Water was thrown upon the one noarcst the window, wliilo the others shielded their faces ns much as possible from tha lt,raes'tlH denth oamo to tneir ro-t lief. It was one ol Hie most distressing spec-' tat'lcs aver witnessed, tho young woman E leading lor life oven alter the flames had . urned uwaj the lrnir from her head, and yet all cflorts to releaseliertroin therubiiish with which sbo was encumbered were ol no avail. It was most appalling. A largo and'' powerful man climbed to the sido of tho car, drnl, placing his arms around her,endeavor ed by'an immense effort to rcscito her, hut without avail, nnd lie was forced to relin quish the tnsk. Tho train was partially from Now Vork and partially ■frOmJToledo, the two having id touetni ~ joined together at Dayton oiNAvritoW bt" a ji bo at *eei DENT. Stcsracr Onward Balrne!—Four Mrea ter Onwari L#Jl-8*T«a lli«!wr Coiltto. liurmd. It is our painful duty to record a disas trous accident, resulting in one of our most popular boats on the Alabama river. Tho Onward, Captain Aucspaugh, left thin place tar Mobile on Saturday aftarnmm. At about two o'clock oh Saturday alter-. handing, noon, as a point ji»t above Bell's about ono hundred and thirty miles from Selma, *h«lM4dli06wa-cd ta b* on fire in th* iorwarWjsKt-of the boat.’ Being andor hsadwayat, ' about seven --a.asrsl—As Coittdailostr ef I U.j.ilY, Ika BWp.ror of MumI., I •id iltllr.r Ik. territory o/Ruutu 4 Until Blot.. Qov.rom.il, I rM.lr. s*4 ss.spl ill. .Th.CommlMhiQ.r. spok. In . loo. sf nun eosT.rutlos snil W.ra only knrd. by - - ' * p». Kl " M.k.Mloff, Oan. Jo*. 0. Dsrlo,Cspi. Ku.k.l iml • I.* o'her. who formed lb. group. Botorsl l.dlit niiMurl iko eoromoiiM, .Dons them tho PrinsHO M.kutof, Mrs, Our Do.t. one n. He). Wood. XktPrleoHe w.pl sedlbly >■ Un. He). Biiulee 4e* vat dove. Iko Tht Ireeeht wee oodttted Uopenly dlplometie •ed bu.lo.M-lIke mentor. The .mlr. tna.tolloa ve. concluded In e fo* h«nn. Th. .Iwmlnf into •In* Into tko^kerbor el 11 e'eleek lu ibe fcneo.e, hud el 4 They ask hafitowath adaption of a plan which totofirt anaratlott for *bo«t a WfWah, iwm *oma unknown woa iwNdtly abolished by «th. pow- 'm*- IMA RKJWtUy WiywWatb* following from tk* memo- Ifll ArV The plen whtch hot met with tha soqui- irswii and co-operation of the Central Boll- goad b aa toltowi i It ia proposed to place lb tb* band* oftho trustworthy and reliable ihe Central Railroad fth* Govern and*to iuvesl >i*oi to b* counted 'befor their bands, and the railroad the *»me, and If necessary, and ; Is lbs eftsraoeu tolled «nr tkte.v her* Ameriose oily cMlike. k tone Am.rlce tog. ' merits! oily e* [Mew Oritur. W»»w I :oistofR.prseentk • ' ‘ n... tires U still to enjoy tbs luYsiusbl. smise.or ^ r. Boynton os Ob.pl.ln, tl |s tb.t nnllemnn'. bliu.l prnotloe to thunk tbo AlnUjbty i pi* reguUrly for vbtloYU (res. which occorde will .loljbty pr.tty mny her. boon don In Oon- Ith hU own views ofpoUu.nl end purl) propriety, end In this way the member, fly pooled us I* kls opinion of til el r ecu. e p report] ■ tbs Ch.] pi.In b Ml*. ,. . no etbor mods of mnkln* K UtlosI ipwhn In tho Boast, not bolog n msm- r thereof, It 1. txcoedlngly olovor in kirn to koto di tcor trrd so extsUtnl s dodge. We ebserv.d Ih.l In yosterd.y-s opening preysr be ofered n rrnln- tlonaflk.uk. for Ik. mul n.gro lutoeg*.—Afar Tor* for lb.j_etuMUhm.kl of nnlr.rx.1 blrttt trade - Ssrnnn.h i. now neknow , .nowl.dg.d to bo *h» load- inr .hipping port on tbo Atlantia cent, tad fens .rcnim.de e better .bowing then Mew Orient, thus gtrlag it lb. Ini clu. po.ition. Haw U the fbrtr." lime Hwsre. trading directly with foreign port., end Brighter, llol.l 4 Co. hero entorod tbit llntbygetllegeeteemablpfbrtho tmdo wbiob ii •uro to follow. Th* etteutbln Lerant, which arriv ed ye.t.nUy, 1. the Irtlof ellee whloh Ig cerleln r _ * * f..l Ol l.b,. ...s . m aJ to prQV* »ucceiirul. ano will Uke out 8 good load of cotton aud return with iron, hardware and other articles whloh an* nttdtd by our Mirohauta had •'jJ's.ew' prove ten ete'ni ioerlerpf many more—8evenneh Advertlier - jdHbaTrtinV kto «tacd|*nd onew in each an§ are **dly‘ dlnkppolate<l et th* Aaaneeo* and Colleotor to crop*—In many placea not rgm deposits or agrn - Of tliclr erpccUtione—there b Thu Georgetown Time* < Many plantar* w* bnv* convened lly-dlai ‘ .lance of light grains, tlio result < pitious season and tbo depre. birds. The grain orop qftboM tninly Inadequate ta fbedtbepcp*l«tioo,*nc wo tear disaetroq* reaulu tothwpootdurini fly, wo have p» tho heart nnd envnlope ofdoepnir. But ' ' tho time, nnd having on board I hundred bnles of cotton, the Hainet sprang W'pMlf-, and she was in a fow moments enveloped (n flames. , , The passengers bnroly escaped with their lives, losing all tlicir baggage. C’apt, Auns- paugh Mopped in Uia barefoot, lasing iris hat and oollt. *“ 1. IL Lindsey, atoward, wasdrowned.— Aaron Crawford, pnntryinkii,anil JulyCnr- ik, were hurned- on tho host. They lor, cool worn all itegro men of December next, on motion, fudge James WlBoue-wq* called jorStovObahjBtf— msmtfs €%■ ‘c«s, toqn, Wa A. object of tho rn ucthy oflbne?tho ■anrbtosrrdresotntioos, which w*ro mously ndi—‘ J apt tec .Moo-ifoi- nhbrtef, but which Capt. towing prO- . . ■si - > WuEnxA^rtc^bigher lali-^ or Radicil ,*fp _ irty, pf tho United States, having usurped themselves powers.notqathprixedby the ?TT-. ..A" party, to tnei Constitution, arid haring tot Gilt instrument at defiance, by the passage of ait 1 unoonsti- tutionnl measure, wbiob areas bti shin (heir -N: and pin „ __ m lr7t blacks, thereby endeavqaing.ta,perpetuate' their power, and giving to themselves the cnlira control-of tho GoreirniuMt, to the end that unchecked despotism, lanllilsCor rupt and hidcoos powers;' may reign Su preme throughout'the'iength and breadth oftho load, . ' - ->\^a ( And Whereas;'A convention has been y called to meet in Atlanta On ttttOth day of Deccmbor next, to frumo a Radical Consti tution for tho State of Georgia, whioh said convention, b*ing composed of the negroes and radicals of tho mate, It Is tho duty of nt'VlHf tonnrl nif imn tiilirV liaa bka-htoef infnr. , lo rcjcet it with that oontefrt|)t^ .which such an instrnnient, emw such an illegal and unauthorised do serves. ! And Whereas, It is the interest country at laigc, that none W tin wisest and purest of her citneons, chosen to make pur constitution 1 1)0 it therefore V ' - ' J( i Itcsolvpd, Tliat wo ate unalterably posed'to tlm stMalled reednllrdfabn aet_ .. Congress, to all ltadlcalism, bigher-lawlsm,’ ileinifi ■> "— — ^3 Jitiea in n'gogneism, military despotism, odd po ll negroism, but we aro in favor of an immediate restoration oftho Union upon tho kolid and enduring prineiplee ol the. consti tution, as' originally framed and handed flown tops by-tho (atbyra-of tho Rvphblfr. k iteeoivcd, That tira Chair appoint fivo blegntcs to attend tho CohservaUvd Ooh- relegates to attend'Ihn Cdhservatlvd Ooh-' ventiou at Maeon, who e)inil b4vt‘pd#er , td fill vaesm-ies. , Whereupon til* Chair appointed Uio fol lowing delegates : .Maj. Win:'Ac Harris, Col. J. P. .Tones, Cant. A. J. Hgoarthy, Dr. 3olm S. Unton, andX». Jolm T. Lamar, On motioh;tlie Albany News,'hpd -other papers of the State, .friendly to tbo objects of the meeting, be requested' to, pqoUsh m forming tho mwit • WILD AfifimALiS. W ; h. l*r*fti [ • >v $ I- ^ ; „ wjte.th. ywMtsyyijvKfltor- .s , Jfe*; ’ —w- Tito meeting then edloomcd. W, Koui mg l '.r»3. W. House,^•Chairman. Tuos. G. WaarrAUj^p^retaryi^ By Telegrapn. ' Te tbs Albany Trt-Wfokly ,»!**. CK.UBUi hflisf morning' i DISPATCHES, ., v Livixrott, N.riS).—The Freedt nseuttsa ef )ke I’spsl 3i.lt. will b. eomplsted en Monday. A llerll* paper says only Austria has acMptad ‘ ptwarv exees-bxpleuUsew or eonfmetsi othtV*! give evMlve ee.wer., BitlUon, je.tho ll.nk of Rogleod, fits tunud k two of them, w« tin- derstHiul, resident, of,Seims.. A little, ne- grb boy, frlto'was‘employed is a deck sweep er, overcome with terror, act’ upon the fan end was burned to death. Though urged to jnoip overboard,' ha was either afraid or bewildered a* not to be able 10 do' so. It ‘to, and he-per* was Impossible to real ithed. Thv entire oargo ol seven hundred bales of cotton, together.wltb other miseellaneous freight, was totally destroyed. The boat With that hoble dovotian so ofofh exhib ited by tho pilots of vessels in time of dan ger, Mr. William McCurdy,pilot of the Ou- tvard, stood to his post, and succeeded In running her 4qhi>ry, lAi ran ttaross l again came having dbno all he could .lo, wts obli^ jump ftom the hurricane deck iut^the river er and swim ssbore. All ItoftCr tq '.the man million sail ikCM quarters. tv*.insures, Hov. «U, i p. m.~Ueot, ArsUe will be tried uedar sn indlotuieat for pirsoy. 1 i Burr.lt bill probably have a change ef veautl. Bsvsas, Nov. 26.—8t. Botaiog! ’ dates of tht SOth lay that th. rebel Qou.r.1, Bori.Me was MI* tifr.a .ed .hut. .QenireLBsbedUlss'at tb. head ot M. column, bail left for Olbeo. Praaid.ul Uebr.l end .toff pursuing, Cu.ulsitus, Nov, St).—At. s nt.rtiog el |ko stockholders of Port Roy.l Btilruad, do.ig»wt to connect Augusts wit* Port Royal harbor, hold on the Wtb, Btiphw ,0. Al.Uitt, - of Bsiufort, wt* ad to hts post, ana stteeeeaea in ler aqhorft titifo* rdjoundqd and i the river, end swinging rpttnd se to the bank. Mr. . McCnrtiy, wbo risk* his life to discharge bis duty .and- save tho Uvcs'br c'" othbrs. We legrn, there was no iu.uranoo on the Onward; whethwi-bor cargo woif'InMiredor not, we have not been iafonuU, u We acknowlctlgeour indebtedness to Mr. Ash lirown. of tlic Nyattsa, fpr most ctjne above facts..—[i)e)$n Tlntto. ' '^j- Dh Livtso.vdsx, tbo' Afrro«?irivdUtr, report* at tha Cnpa of Qotd Uona, l> Pobuary lul, to havi bote hlllodhx tha Canr.i, has kl . Usl: bccq b«rt StJBESSmomm tht Doctor ever returui many plcnfitut ve«ki in vulogUtio cbltUAriti, thtol, at latest elqetad l’rc.bl cu», un J B. wltb.alatae oibafo warn , ..Itklf-foa foiUl#0 tho , fat*.* ... I past to kdvft’a a portpoa* ircntpbVtioc. bo.ajbara ln ptl " ' AtatapOift , il ka, do.i _ tatut of th* OcrUorV.Ur! Butt-(Joivantlon* u4 bo*. U-ovo tb. tttoo of plaokto bo dMlgutod ky o Quit " I CootniUtq!. : . „ ■ , ; ■; J m ^&H£rti0nntwrt0.^ rm ‘rhts trajf mantdj ‘tb. Talent and ! rtfiliO! r-, . ’ ’“ wotBP 9 * . :- sareriMifO 1‘i’r prl Etc. ’. ! irUto 'rtort ■ >>■ - • ..-wr* V. 5 •' K tr«i umrnimaua Awn] . , POIICCUOH. U tl Anlv -s:issieK"*' CORNER BARNARD 4' RR&4N 9TS.\ Savannah, G». ' r ■— ftdimal known,; te etfo^.... . DOORfi OPEN AT 1 AND • O’OtS'OK M,