- -I m -"' I PY - 4 Vt - ,11 **JUNE 17 1865. ! . , JktU4Oy,.aMR 164016,es~ 16strt. AL OWE DOLLAR I~oit idtle@o I~* or t-fLead itrs X-vtoi GbZ4 Abroad. .it is said that there weee (ouT'd on the -PtoTs'or,Peetuqstor Geoo'ArI Ragan, Papirm showinig that wa age am 0unt of ISIOCO kdben ojppdto .Lon4an -by, tb&Ci~fdera6 iithrtiot. ,kcorepondei~t of t~.8avatioah papof atate that, Whijehe was: .in -Jivprpoibl, Zn".land,-&ayestgoi therehs4,Just . heen. eompletead a splendid brick. rmnitn in oi~o b d tmoet& fashionable, sq1aret of Ad' city, *'hich 'was Ken~riy.-,kluowh iid- Ike&. Qt~scI A"I biiea."erQod 1toni the proceeds of, OonfId~rAte loaf$, .And .v beI * itended -fbrthe-Joit tur. kabidenco. . or Jeffers.. n Ivis. in the 10otit Of -cirb*Aiaueu, , fkiingb.im tq lftej avet t6,.T country.-, .A.o the wheols of ti,0,Iu''YPveuwntd,' tiwi..64ldepne thabt~M. Iavis ad 4lisii load. with gol( EI ~uoet .-upon, lp tas* ,their oxperirflnvof estAblis1'ing a despo?. tisqm gver th~e 8outern, Swuqss Called, is lpWilig oro gid, 16r6 copyfnug. 1i.1kh testimolky whiqh. has' 0111s far .bqen *ddtuceofs ils'point is.~adniho4 We would'no* qpmtk -of 8h. mattox but fo~r one simpla..rea. - Rkme imot *Orpy -4pPowided; ?nndit AhtMAd for the mrtna ne of! himself andhsor 4411eY y -his, boflght lip e,..wo ly'wihieyisi any daiaghisi truthiiwee *tW.A~y gone by, W.te. vaorrot in *ver -PV"'yi m4oo lp c be 4 4,o tou' ti J hep blio,4a41,40t u~~t ;0e~ UP br~&J p4Tle and b is dt n~S. tjs~pory, pyiden to all, 9haft 400.0, prep"-., dqtJng.,tho -past few ~p~.Tbe 'Alii01 R:,ofldud X aoag PPOO-44 * ho 110$ n 19. t If ftrPiWS -.4, 000 - M) W * 00* ' Yoor olf ii." That unfortinate old ivan, .oot, of Tennessee, fils. itterly tp, fnd that re pose in'some "4epunstered spot" whioh he set out A'om laialmond, six months *go, to search fof., .,From lRichmoid to Washington, the0o" beyond .th.eas to London and.Paris, t6eince 4ook aerosa the stormy inain.to*$ew-York, thence north. ward to Montreal--over half.a world has the "old magi rampant" wearily pur sued his purpose; but only, at eash suo. ceesive place, to discover its vanity. In Montreal, he had hardly cot himself,loca. ted ,li a !private boaing house,, a mile fr9ep eitherpof the great hotels," where he desired, to "live n the areatestseolp. ston, '.and, 'devote his hours exclusively tojoeditation and hterary pqrsuit.," be. fori.he felt compelled, te publisi' a long and-painrilly rhetoiical defence against the assaults of 41s enemies.. These ene mies had circulated that FooT -was "shunned alike by.Soiutherner and. Yan kee, had publiohed him as the "Benedict Araold of the oth,' and. hid not scru 14 to designate hin) -'as "angman Poon,, As to his :heing a shoinned. nair, ha.was not;avare of it; as to his b.eisg anArneld,.he dewies it ;.but as to the iofil tlon ofCbe epiihet 4tangrnan,'! he w6efully confesses the jutic. ,and ter rible chqracter of the punishment. These are bis words:,.. "The epithet of 'Hangman Foorm,' which ydn have thotight- proper to. apply to mue. 1 confess It not at all now. I re ceived the appellation fifteen years agdo boause 10 a very -foolish an iioonside ra'e.peech whtoh I made in the . United Statetenete, isp respopse tp.A very aourteous-and eloqnenCondelivered by Xit.-:Hakp of -Ne*JHampshore, In- do. uncittion of the syatem of negro slavery inite South.' I confss :that I was so unatift*,dtary as to kay on that oxga vionAat he deservedto be. hanged for' iag such Jiwguage s -he thwna 'uttered. Indeed, I mia,-n rqply,. have emoployed langjgs~ofa direl menacing charao toy4 ~ ~ . 4e ,yoA.l~k% ti9iigh, in ell frankn , t I was heartily ash ante4 of b .e dsiel; ,angiage int ;n~edigey t hqd 0ao49 so, ard that seized an early opportu ty, of-roak' (oplpnqgrAnt,. .: myjeu4 p SeAte, in the hearing ofi , try 4 rfmal atooement wa I rep leds ongn)Orthan oneoonass9ig.l..., till.I mniuasW cofeas that I' an scarcely blame or lying tod a iiht it i*, ayident, I didjo. iii .o an4f you end.otger, coAln on 4he. 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 9T' Ah.Mo t*,611 WV & h a tre 9 atupiable M x~ruifor re, aaf. he will-*or hj.to leave .8p 4 istf-ISO eWWrs It Wirth! th ft OW Pkpehre 0 uhble" landtha. 90tlab : ~a.etgr itrd hi. ozise .t.egd ri th howveau~ e r pit-to that' Ip' ,$rd~i 0 d . . .. 200 ' Tre 1cetw York.' HENRY WAAD BEf9lER' OV JEFF5E SON DAYva-eALE OP T1UINKE'TB i' 0HU110.4 On Tliu dk evebingi June 1, a pra er iieting! was held in the leeture root of Plymouth Church, in the ',course c which Mr. Beecher stated hisiiews upo the subject of Jeff. -1Iavis and his fate He reiterated his opposition tb the exi oution of Davis or any Southera leader o: the mere gronn'd 'of treasor(--not b( cause Davis did not well desirve it, bt because such a punishment 'would no have -any good efeot,' and would proba bly result m 'reat hari. ie said th charges against Democrats.were- the they were lwless, ficklaand cruel. Th tWb;-frst charges had been abundanti retuted by-the war.' He earnestly di sired that the'third might be refuted b the peace which followbd the War. . A rter rhe close bf the nieting MI Be, ner annotinced thit soie ladies Savannah, totrnetly'- wealthy, but noi utterly ruired by- th wa'r. had sent t the. Fresldet of a well knewh and ol establishediank in - New York, wit which they had in former years kept al ceAint4';a few. articles of their own mar uature, from the grisses and -trees their 6wn State, which they desired-t sell in order to obtain food. ' The coast or's sister had' brought -then to M Beecher; and by his advice they wereoi fered fo? sale to hib congregation, f which purpose hesaid he woald, for onc act as auctioneet. Accordin gly, a number of fans,'wih grass and palmetto baskets, watch pocl ets and oth~r kniok nake, *ere brougl upon4 the platforii;"a: 6ered for sal at pricee estimated (asif r.teecher tri ly lild) by"the disposition af the buyei to go r the'r thtitLie ist nsi wort of the atrtiole8. i er.'liecidr haide tli t' iurchas hiaiself, taking a wire g' basket resoiab1e sizq, at $15. % he inost -thereti titinge-woeosold in .the.coir of a few inittutes at prices tanglng froi 0.a .10." Atiast theet'ziG4n of or haindred and fifty dollars wka oclecte f'orticltivwhosi teal value t. ould I exfVfafto ao, eitheto at tw#nV".61 dellais, tog~h1i, anathen th'esae'eto 0'6W rof lysbe reseryvdufr it gfisii ne i eek. mong lh'ese at 4s,. of such su erhuman-oi rathi msjier-doli(~*~lfgedu es' as it has r'arel been our i16 to , It tIb= sog: ted by sinie a eotatoes.that i epe idl ouecrefu res ossibly o9nforred' t tli 8o4her qilioi oCof Northern. babie. Thes ree . LoC tia offered for sal r11if e0h u h o .1 futh ik sujt tid;i andthle ngh p&oftia abou& the negri e 10'. It t64tlshat the fanatesi Or o ottil ar6e duermined that .w h hial t5 tftqA r th gr en it to fn it44tk - ii a stid thiW ev erla saa l l Ie 17il 1chi lati,41, oe" v*44 hnso for not.4tA60 I. tsh '.eq. I I t Ito , , nA*, 0 o 0' aot-*wir* M~V~a'W hft li 1 si o l to Ottott roie & RAILROADS 1N TENRi68E AND GEOR .rA..be work on the railroad bitween' this city and Atlantar is progressin with great rapidity.. Trains can now run to Kingston, and in a flw. days will be able to run to Cartersvijle, only a f small piece of trustlework over Point's f Creek being fet:to .oomplete. On 'he 2 Atlanta end the negroes. captured by Gen, Wilson during his raid, .have been sbt, to work under the surpervision of v somve 50 overseers, and have repaired that portion of the road aA far- as the t Chattahoochie River, while another lot , of. them are on this side of the river. Tho telegraph line is working to Par. a ter*ville and will soon be completed to t Mariettd. . Parties-are employed in car a rying passengers in wagons from Atla. r ta to-Dalton, charging them $16 for tho - trip. r Gen. Wilson has granted to a firm named Luckhort, See, & Co, the privi, . lege of gatherivig together all the ma if chnery and materials that can be found r in Alanta, and the firm is 'busily en. s gaged. in repairing and putting in gopd I order the rolling stock of a) kinds, be i longing to' the different railroads whioi centre there.-Augusta Paper. T11 NATItNAL . DEBT.-We have 0 now the oficial figures,, fron, the hatude .of Secretai- McC~ och, shoinguis the - aggregate of the national'dibt as it was known to euit~oi- the let-of the present r. month. The following are the do4ails: Total indebtedness $2,085,206,768, Interest, both in gold and... paper 124,088,8'14 Amount bearing itrst in. coin 1,108,118,842 t -Interest 641480,489' e Deering interest. in lawful . looney 1,o58,47o,873 9-Iqtrest 60168;884 Amount on which intereat has ceased 86,279 Amount bearingnoliterest 470,829;270 e Legli tendpr notes in cir 'oulation 6 69,1'0,69. Fractial cu no y '24;667,000 Unealled for pay requisi- - tiene a- - . .I . 40.000,6 n Treusury' notes ever .- . 00 j t thus appears that w.have.already I, a -debt of over tw thousan4 sig hu041"4' e aug thirty Ave mi, 'gns,whiph, lbre e fiseal year, 1866, *ill, no. do4]t be - (elled 'toithree tiiutifid millionsswith 0 an interest of one hundrediand Afty mili e lions;In gold.andoerrency tQ pay eap usl r ly.-.2\peTYork Herald. - Zainrudgr. A- resolution was' in tro4ubed d b6th 6ranohes of the Kei tuckyLegislature to reconsidee that' te jecting the- Constitutional. Athendment ab6Ijipig Sjqverf,, but was rpeied per miksior to be eite-ed. ' T4 tbfe, hW - Oer, sl*owed a large aocesintin ofs4enith to theraaktofsittiinds. For theftews, ono D LOL.LAEP or, in barer o nedities. . ll an cle - i (olin familiesj or ia b1 he lun un wet,00i b fP sobe0 dW the A Mb At, AUCTIO N SALjEI'. ON IWSDNWbDAY,'2144 Juile, 100, at oidv store, Nor 4,A ipk.Pllapgq)a 2oqo prleiel), will be' sbld, . uxkry art1oho 4f~ 0o0e04tng of Fine BrOss1 and othe Oarpeto, 'Matting, , Orookery, 'i ILounges, Ohairs, June l10P ' . .BOb.O1AMAIDR" and other fqrnltu to elbW *itk A good CoOft19- aTi4 oter kitoh-r em utenilst. '~ ,AplyoIVtc.Zo stmtv O~St i LA4N1 hpo, wlit1jod pr,- *usn, u ~4aby aNo.. 1 ook; Wa~how lice" y'tbrough Nulwm ofie. 00M 8IN' HO1J8E.. * AND ANA Ix*A 'Ok 19i.