Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, July 06, 1865, Image 2

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pulBChujiurcr. J. H. NAR'I IH r .. COLUMBUS: Thursday Evening, Jnly 6, 1806. 9 C.uv. JMlIlauU. Tho following J. , Lo < nplain h. II. Hill, of tho l»pr*« < iu« *•, nhi :U wo are permitted Lo • q»y. .-m« u of the movements of ikm Provisional Governor. Gov. JoIiuk n cannot ;«ncti liti> City bo- foro.Stturday.fr m-gt: At attar a, July 4 Governor Johnson find the Georgia dolt’guliuxi loft Kavaunah at 12 o'clock to-day, on atonrnnr lor Au gusta. The* nr * export©! 10 arrive horn Thursday. Irrhlrvoim iteporla. nfortnod that ft great many re- dti'.v put in f.*ircul»iii*>n, lh© ir«v ooiiiidonpo or llo* white* and the iovofligation the in i-ut to\xi utterly il cm ati*started by rt tho plantation* then represent Federal force* Wo nr* Inf. port* arc du •'fT*ci of whi< create diMikf nofrom, ‘sftd moat of tl * * unfounded, the nrgro*w t and their lot© inaiLvrr., m to othor blr.fk and l * t that they I ave "d truth ir, In m .i .n* »: • required wage* which t werswholl> u:.«)>>•-top because their dun,an *v with. They find, on they cam ot solves," and it" »npt t-» by rcfwtvntrg th »t the their old bom*** ni t* and not voluntary. Tn er, baa been to often about "play. rt o t’* i on« by if is ©. *r»c«rio But by lar n »• n malevolent ft t O’t | to tho eff.it, ib.tt a <|uentuy of milk to With in»trti©*j ns t negroti end Ya.«ku« firat tv*tod by pip; which it turned Id scientific left dl-r.b ’druvn off." Th© i *, tba* the negroes th-ir luto maMer* piy, and absconded u *••*» not complied experiment, that • ; n ( : up- fer them ■» <r**:tte ayinpatliy ><-ir separation from t"iCyd Upon tbitu ih>» d >d««. howov- i ' icd that it tl now turns deceit iuf any t u/rirravating und c here, it one M»a. K——— cent a ho city by a negro, .1 it yi no nria but i that the milk was g silver coins in it, •It, and that a more nd the pruience of potior>; tl.at tile Indy w»i thereupon *r- rtatad and impii*»■”>ed, etc. Wo lenrn that thorn la if! u particle of truth in this atrvtwMifcnt, an far *a any of tho family named nr©oonoernc ), and tliatthere It no doubt that tho whole story is n bsie and malicious lubrication. A few aovero examples mfido of par son* who start such tnitchiarout rtturl* ,™ttld Thsr Traiia-MUalMlppI *tu*r< odM Home ii.tere.ting ir#vel(»pnn *i-. M Th*' New Orleani Ficayui.- v minenc© to Iho fallowing rur menu , We learn that when thequ.... . I or they nhould »urrend*.-c >r ..• i aeniu ternu granted to the oil.* r mandcra of the Confedwrate ani.i* uu for diacu*»ion und d**oi-'n»n b 1 1 ' cbinfa of lb© Conledorutn fur.* Trana-MUaiiftippi lloimituiont, • n ' rtJ ^ ' a atrong inclination on the p 't (*cn«*fafa to d**clino tho nurr d r, embody Ibcir troop* and m« r 'h Kio (irandc, and there r" '»:*» 11 with e view to a corporation will* tbo particr in the ciWl wnr i,< waged in tlmt couetry. J'h*^ • wm one of the re»ulU of that ii»: * which brought*® umi.y evds uni - . pnir.i> orrtho ConfoUcmcy, and I to prolong the war to tho Ul«-i Hut forbid*, peace would tiuvu b* n • eluded ana toe tcrnii propo*« 1 I • >' Lincoln accepted in tho conf- r**- he. ■ at Fortroaa Monroe in January !n»» The idee we* that the Mexican - herr of LoijU Napoloon could not h - out without tho aid of tb« (lor/ 1* r - end that it we* the doaign of tlmt ruler to adopt their cause and «» '>• ■■ aid, whenever 4»o should ccnri'!-r ' ii danger. Tbi* idea supported the (' t* d orateslongafterr.il thrir di* *<•» cl,, including their General in Chief, had -*m* to tho conclusion that th© fu r tii«*r * r • cution of tho war against such • ' uiing force* was a vain and hop* < Jlo and a cruninul wa.sto ol M I a . lift*. It was in vain that shrewd and v informed officer. Heinm*-> *>f th© Al dikmn who ceine into the Confed*>rncy in I > bar, fresh from Europe, t-»,), >«». . th© Conffldorete chief* of f ;* ids* • Hsai.r** them that Franco would c *» > b«*r neutral oouise, and that too Ku i- attached great vnkl© to tba plod/- Howard that th© I'niieu Hiet©*' ve mant would abstain Irum any It * . '< p in hi* Mexican •chame, pr n-« :<•! J r would maintain her nrutrnllty ■ a nv war. The Oonfedoratea could • -t •- that the Emperor wm* s«j utrvi.» n r to such assurances, or to se** any •: mode ol <snipe from bl- Mexican irch- gilo but through un aillauce v c '' Con fedora e*. Ui-ncethe otherwise incomr r* persistence of the Confedeiale* m • r ■ 'ost against th© vastly superi-• f ' l li a. T* nllitH Hiatal ui'ln* il I. .. . I ■ *■ Al.'ihaniit tr< tht PrtHnievt of the /♦ 6 Ik* oj America. ' * fourth section of the f tl.' Constitution of the .^.ate* fcuati guarantoe to every V Ion a republican form of . . shall proUjct each of <4 invasion and domestic vio- ! v/hnrws-. the President of tho f i-. I;y the Constitution, onvinder-in-chief of the army - •••-il a - chief civil executive I'm tod Matos, and is bound faithfully to execute tbo < :,t of tho Fated »S Laics, i o «'»rotbftt the laws be faitli* i uu und wiicrcaa, the rebel* ich h i* tiwen waged by a portion • the U nited Mate* against : r ntitutod authorities of tbo • • :it tl ereoL in tho most violent r form, but whoso organized - <1 ureas have now boon ulmoat *, ha* in its revolutionary whetbor they bp -biles or black be salutary- __ ATZtROTT ,' CV-NI i:«SION -^ruthern papers of ii»o .M uli. publSrdi tbo confs Sion of Georg© v Atxerolt, who in under trial for co:v*pir>. lo vnurder Vice Presidont Johnson. He says hn did onlor into a conBpirncy to capture Pceeidenl Lincoln, Vico.Prc-i lent Johnson, and Gen. Grnnt Hut ho add" "f)n the evening .if the 14«li d April 1 mot Booth and Payne at li><« Hurn/lmi House in thir the United Slates, after It hn untqual and hopeless astrug**’** however, this delusion had be city, c ; himself vvm coin and 4 i■ earn of Hew J ohnaon. tlmt I lmd i but l was > tlmt i NYU take loci He ( Booth) Hind he large of Mr. Lin hi.vne hWulil tnke hould In ho Mr. r l (16 il, • ■ thing to capture, hi.:. Jl-told mo I would bo him* Who bucked out; and * • ■ | .Med." Tho counsel lor l’uyi • in'.milled tlmt lie ■wan the mini 1 1 uM'-m ).t I l" Kill Secre tary bowurd, but |> d 1' i him tho plea tlmt ho wilt entirely i. 1 i (lie influence <>i Bofllll had ft 1 - • • ■ 11 what he was doing v.. right und ju-till aldo. Ho nrguc'l that Payne v - n tunnticid ys*fts<* hin, and m auch <M)titUdja> motu consido- ratioii than tho h **-r ndtoious mur- dorer. UetMiu<K iv vW • h^gulaulcmcunor of Piiyim thr *aghrhu tho trial, ho said that it qvidortt that hn gloried in whtil h© had done, ftfid wMied to die that lio might guln t* r.;11 (• • *w11 ct' martyrdom; tlmt If tho ceurt grutifled him U would bn alnuuiph to him, bultlm'. iflm WiisspAred the causu of ■■• w*md triumph I A singular dnfomo, which, wo think, will hardly avail. _pld march of military refug* in the Tiana*ML*l>sipr • a'td ' resumed its sway ov«r tbo mi da ‘ 1 k© Cobfadcrate chiefs. Even * > il •• t and unexcitabie a mind us Klrbj flm ' - gave way to It, and n hi? Ju t n tl»m alter tho surrender of th,- urmi-* of tho Mlssissiripl referred a. :t from abroad, which ho declared v n* "< ^ and certain.” It was tho prr v ’«i ’ this idea end hope tlmt protract -it . lions, which wero at list, happik t ' t';u , country, tarminatod by tho conT(-ri»b»n concluded in this city between G r • 1 Canby, of tho TTnitod flln»e« fur* , '• •’ Genernls Price, Buckner an I i .ir t * n tbo part of th© Confederal•• ■ Tnls result was brought alu.nl. a i the whole scheme of a French <r allianco was defeated by the ; 1 ■ • of tho rank and file of the Ponfcdcr.itc n: r. •*, who refused to he n party t > any ’ h j ' when it leaked out that tho d.- • » marrh the whole Trans-Mi-, ij.ji •.•!.., to the Kio Grande, and them opr;- u munications and negotiation- •vith tl imperialists. Even the tempting t -,.t : ten thousand bale* of cotton, which - * to bo along with the army t > d."in v i: expenses, could not reconcile th* -<•::li< r* to ruch n wild adventure T i, -y boc^ri to desert in largo i umber.*. Just before the concoction of lb. (hi? Brig. Gen. Harry Hays, i ! ti.i • .• , w ; had not been in active command i - time, was assigned to the command ' Louisiana troops. When the m ,, i, : •>f operations was communicated to I. ; and preliminary orders were : u 1 prepartl for Its execution, Gonurni F promptly ropliod tlmt ho did not cm ., , himself bound by ids duty nor nutb . /I!!:'.. '!■ • not had the sanction of the Cmif, I, (loverninent, and was fondgn I - th- und o'.ijucti for which ho had di,\n i sword and ids men lmd cnli t- sorvico. This prompt und dm i.l • ! 1 on the part of God. Hays gave th- grace to the wholo plot «>( a M, i unco and (,’o-<n>eratio!i with Mum.i.i.i ■f all civil government; and . u becomes tittcet&ary and proper nd enforce the obligations t ; d Hut#* to the people of Ale- ring them in the enjoyment form of government: : i In ouedlence to the • lerr.n duli*" imposed upon me (; . litution ol the United 8t«tes. purp. •" of enabling the loyal . n.ud State to organi/.o » Slate •n», whereby justice uiay be domestic tranquillity re- • d tl © people protected in all •- id life, liberty and property, .1 >1 in*on, President of the •-and cotntnahdor-in-chief of i,,, navy of the United State*, „i print* Lewis E. Parsons, of J j visional Governor of the , ua, whose duty it shall ba, . • .r prucsIcabU period, to pre* : . ml©' and regulation* a* may , and proper for convening a mi- n, .Ctmpoaod of delegates to be *mt portion of .the people of • whp arq loyal to tho United . no other*, for tho purpose of >f\ amending the Constitution .f. ar 1 **ith auihoriiy to exercise, t t•.■• limit* of *aid State, all th* - r® ©Mary and proper to enable ii-Vtti ponple *>f the timte of Ala- In r t--re »*dd State to lu conititu- rotations to the Federal Govern ed to prr*©nt such a republican . t»<ivrrnmont as will ©ntitla - r tba guaraoue oi tbeUnilod «')*-. ©nd Its people to prot^c- v th*» United States agalnlt inva* -viror ;., n and domestic violence. ,•* « J . ihat in any election that may >. v.oft*r for choosing delegate* -i On*option, as aforesaid, do shall ho qualified as an elector, or * t r'ijlhl© «is a member of such con- •is he shall have previously ©rd Mihscrlhcd the oath of amnes* •tf,*rih in tho Preiident's procla f M«iv 73, A. 1). 186f», «nd Is a q is'ided Ha proscribed by the Con- ion » nd laws of the Stale of Ala- force lmm>diaUly before the llth ■ ; • ,.ry, A. D. lfifil, the date of "-cs :**d ordinance of r.ecofl*inn.— *;tid convention, when convened, >g:i!i.'*iro that may i»e theroa/tor nblad. will prescribe the oualiflea- and tho nligihillty of r.a to hold office under the Conslitu- and la-sof thefbalQ—a power the \ United Htalea and Frsiidl. The Paris CorreapOndent of IbotXondt Times under dato of June 8, write.'- as foi lows in regard to the Mexican quwetion and the assasination of President Linasoln: It is certain that tho Mexican sgent who arrived In Paris was sent by MsxImiGJan for the Express purpose of explaining the critical state of affairs in Mexico, the me nacing attitude of the Americans, and tbe fear of bis Majesty that war Would be d fr et ared by tbe united States, now that the war with the South «s over. Tbe French Government has therefore given tbe Washington Cabinet to under- htand very plainly that Moxico is under tbe protection of France. That France will not allow any Pow«r to attack it.— That fillibiulers and adventurers entering Mexican territory with hostile designs, will, if taken in arms, be hanged or hbot without less of lime or mercy, and that tho United States Government, wbo*o S ood faith France, of course, docs uot oubt, will act witcly, af well as humanely, by doing all in iu powe^o keep bur sub* |P I^IST OH LET [JHMaI.NIN Blffet. NT in I! UrowL, Ml. A Hank-. Job* Iirnwno. .T !;..• 1. - Bejr>in.2Uv 1 C. " wleker, Ala; Bargatf, J H Clay Lou. II •» Corttlsdr^ JareiuiMli Cox. J M Curran. Jo un M Crupp, ftov Ji Crepp. Mii« K s Cary, Mrs k - • J . Davidson. Mn- ii*J Dysdale \ T, Fo-twr, I»r Ja*< M lViit F-rd. Joj M l lewellea. Col. (x.iinH MrsMA Howard.LM tbffvfcat ll.rrfi, A W 1 verson, Mrs i L« wiivJ aa T (0 ssstebee) J.xmb, (J A 'Jinbelts, Mrs Ellen WiLiaass, Mrs Mary mm JOB 9FFICE. Thin Ertabli«hm<-nt i. Bfjain prcpnreil ! " ll.iaUM, BIS 1 'Vright. Rev A ialyf LAW NOTICE. r ('llK undc-i;n«l is devotis, Uu eiolBlir. 1 aiuitUuu u lb. prMUM of bv. 11.vi... fouc i"«r..rtibl. ad n(W be will Uk« . f.w “foMSEt: A Now V»»rk Tiilmn rays Virginia In-..I . wn mined not to sell t<> Nov A heavy land tax i.imv i to a ditlerent .‘onclusii a. Wftabingm coming ('"iig tax laws for i: The Cor t prescribe* ;!iat “n pr reel taxes shall he op. aevcraV Statoi which within this Union, tie § pact i vo miiir-ej." fore, that Congriws i ally impose any .ini upon the Southern 1 Georgia nay only he to her representative only may M-. •••rhusi baliovo th-it any per \Au ronospondont have detor- arn olhigrants. k«i them route i, ( hi'ouioU, . slate that the • a new sot of f th id rite tea *4 motives and di- ov •"*■; tho may bo included ordlng to lhuir.ro- h i plain, there- tniiot constitution- idiou* direct lnxa« at*i and people.— i»x»-d in i roportion population, and so is. But we do not ' ns. except a few purblind fanatics at the North and a fuw •ore-headud snariers at the South wish to imports upiqu.il tiavs pu the Svutberu Tbe Auru.w CKi\ fcrmalt.'u that Gun. ed in matting his wm tod is now in Cuba. •>*?* it basin- 1« "int'S Inis succeed- . cut of tho country, F*om Nkw York to Atlama.-We tre»dvut*«l ti.-t w nmy witness this af- Untoon the tli.i arrival of the passenger train in A Ihi.u di-rct from C'hatutiooga, which piece it wm to leave ibis morning —she western and Atlantic (or Btato) railroad, through g?mt pnrsevtrance and energy on tho par; of the military author ities, who directed U, having bean recon structed. Wo congratulate the public generally upon thu early and successful restoration of a in© of railroad travel di rect from the G a* City” of lus South to New Y« rk. 8 on now tre hope to see ■Mil arrangement* extended along this great line of irawi, uno buiow to Alacou, branching too fr-m ihta point to Uolum- bus and Montgomery via thu Atlanta and West Point road \Yu hall the recon’* struenot of the raiiroa is in oar Stato as a sure evidence of f*«t returninp pros perity —Atlanta /*rr{f if rarer, 4th. LxTtR raOM Hatapa. -The Herald'.1 Havana oorre>P'*nd«*nt of th©84 aaya Tb« Brutsb Y/ot svit baa m: ic di-.uauda lor a* block ad* runner wt lUt was captured and run into Jkuy Writ by her crow. Breckinridge aud lt« accompanying fa- gttlv# rebels ’vcrc "till In Tlavana. c om* ofthewealthy secession -ytwpaihlyers have shown him great attention, and offered to present him with a bouse if he would re- Tnaln among then. It was rumored he intended to ro t.» Spain. Therein Btanewtli, alias Olinde, still ramained to iL.vana t arbor No one doubted she would ulumaWy surrendor tQ our Government, From South Carolina, Tho rubbish and rolics of grin: v!-• . K .. . war are fast disappearing Im im Li.*i < - ton, &nd tho city, puritlud uml n d. ' ' is again as»uming tho garb ul'tiviiiA u.oi . A wldo field is opened to thu ut) 1 "! pi. .)• ' capitalbt utuf moil of energy, -kni and application. Tho country me i- ,ti - , ing in^ and our wholutialu lioun ii • rap idly diAposiug of thoir stocks on hand. j. Thu churches in Cbarlesloit hav boon turned ovor to their i’orim ; r - : u ■ and congregations. . A petition ha.-been drawn up, n. .r for Ex-Gov. Aiken's roloHsc from an. accompanied by u fmimorial p-aylug i < his uppoiutuiont as Fro\hit.ii.il l.-v. mu . The polilion uttd uienioriul have been mi . niorously signed) Tho eoiuun ti . w h , n huve tlio matter iu charge prop..-. , .. . v tlio rrAfideul luterpobo olijccti. ii. ... u appoinfmunt of Mr. /.ikon, to petition i , the appointment of Gotioral Gurimv, w.. > has expressed hi* intention to bee’ .,a citizen of Charleston, and make tionm Carolina his future home. According to tho reports of the Chat h ton ward couituiUces lately org»inizod-l. v General Gurney, the mortality uniong ■; negroes in this city is perfectly i.i u Thogjuaths among them are repo, > u t • average ono hundred pur week. Thu planters of Char lesion, Coil«*»*»i., Orangoburg, Goorgotowi; ami n v.'. . ur districts have sent corautiiUus t i ,ei . Hatch to reprosottl the trim condition . t the agricultural inturusts of the , their willingness to conform to mv. \ r qulramont of the Government m g. . *1 twiili, and to request him not t fend '. uf cd troops into the iniutior. Mr. Win. Grugg informs* a New York Uaraid correspondent that Hici- ird Y- u ’ doit, E»q , the colobrated laudator ».i wi.. lamented Everett, and author of a Vow a* t of tan thousand dolJurs forButlur's h* **!, . is living iu abject poverty at Aiken t.. He has taken the oalb, and has r< p -a. \ j of thu act, which ho says wm tnu :n ;-i foolish of nis Ilfs’—done in.a moment <. delusion. • The appointments by the Prosidrnt « r Pr. Mackay as Go! icaor vt Cusuo.. an: Mr. dawyer a* Collector ot Inter u *i R.w onus, have been received by tn© dd in no . of Unionists in Charleston wuh gr.-m j >v . Application has basm mado ov tnu U non party for the appolntnoaot oj Mr. J D ' Gaddmgs, an old resident aud uc;. ruivl , eiUten,Tor the office of Postmaiiar. Mr. Allred Huger, who s»long u«ld in poeition tf fvstuiafter in CbnrJuston, ; now Bring on rations fumiabcd i»v u r Government. He was first appoinuu ! Postmaster by General Jackson, and re- appointed by every succeeding Frvsidu > i until the fatal act of accession, iiu neve: sent in his resignation, hut his odico w „i taken possesaicn of by the rebai goyern- rnunt, and in deference to the wishes of tbe cuiseni and bia friend* general^ Ae continued to serve up to the evncuo u a of the city. Ho is in bi* uinety-fifth year. llrig. Gen. George L. Beal * brigade, of OWight's di\ision of veteran troops, woo wero with Sheridan in his Virginia vail »y campaigns, reported lo General fiau i i r orders, and bare been tuaigiwd logurri* i tbe post in and around G*>rgao*u *1 - Irict. The project of a semi-weekly liuo of stoamers between Bt Johns, Ferndgai.)*, Fla., and Cbarleetoo, hai boon itar:«*ri ho a number of enterprising capitalist* »r. Charleston. . nion have rightly exerclsei r i i hr Government to tho men! tin©. An 1 1 do hereby diroot i i. i —That tho military commander of .1. , ..rtmont an<1 all officer** and per- • In tho military and naval norvioo aid 1V » Hi . i, tbo ;aid" t’roviiional (Jovernor ig into effect thin proclamation ; •i l tF •* nrc. enjoined to abstain from in l( ,■ v.. Ii. Iriitig, impeding or di^oour- ,.... ; i .. i,l , . pie fr*m the organization , V'ie 'oi"m' i ■ «.vornment as herein author- Hroni'.! Tl ©1 the Serretary of State | in put in force all laws of the -.I ^ hr aJtninl trntlon whereof •■I'.** Thmarlment applioa- . ti iphical limits afoiesaid, . H e Secretary of the Troasi 1 i. inntB'fbr appointment v • iim! roteim**, and such ' 1 «• I'lrH-nry department 1 ' • • - * I l»y ' ’w, nnd put in exe • imwr of the United n ii..' gtHtgraphioal limits In making appoinltnents tho '< be given to atinliflod loyal • wit bln tho ublrlcl* whore i • i vc dulte>- are to be performed, i . .litaUhi rosidenh of'district* ©hall t .• t-uii l, then persons residing in ' i irlefs may bo appoifltod. . m. tho rostmnstcr-Generai . . h t»o*t officos and poet !<• i *put into execution tho postal i i ited Mint** within the said :t' \ • ng loyal resident* tho profer- of .ntmenk; hut if Miltoblo ros- . t found, thou to nppoiut uj/.'f't*, eif . Irunt oilier fitatoa. 'r*'. Thai the District Judge of the ’ . ln'i-,1 i>i*.iict in which Georgia is In* I i to hold courts within said . .h i mdunce with luo provisions of •' «> f ('''Pgross, and tho Attorney 1 ' f ■ • •; in«t nu t tho proper officers to .. . .... bring t) ju.lgmont, coniUcation tvl ■!»»:•*, pi )Hrly subject to confiscation, ■ind u iiiv administration ol justice v. j ) :--‘tuie in all matter* within tho • if. t* mid Jurisdiction ol Federal ‘ii vili -That tlm Secretary of thu Navy . . ;e i ,)-■ ion of ail property belonging N *w 1 ).partini , nt within the skid -ni , and put in oporalion •■»'.* 'M r.'- in relation to naval : ..pplicatlon to said Stato, Phut ’.Iu* Secrotary of the In- • t f«*r«’0 all the laws rolatiug to 1 • r! D purtmvnt applicablu to the , t • i\ limits afbrosaia. ' 1 »w tno instructions to tho . . f um different departments, which ; i ■ * uly simitar to those provided for ^ • • , t North Carolina, Mitehsippi, • * i -or4its. ] - . y whereof I have hereunto 1 ind caused tho Seal of • F it« d State iu ho affixed Dono •of Washington, this Mat . June, tr. iho year of our Lord nd eight niurfired and it*- ;• d of th© indopanduno© of the U . d Sta * of A <n#nca tba QUih. ANDREW JOHNttO*. B . > • P* i dem : *L A Sx" 1 AM, Secretary ofBtate. r ror: tbo Boat >u luvilsr, 30th .ost. P. .;••■ oi ilioctfaUe Huiiuera, - y .--0.1 parens who were cap. i i.v kada ruonars w«ra relea»ed ' r; W irr-n this morning, after ■ ' aih of riilegiance, and came up B rnard s office, in ibis city, - .rui.ipcfWilun papori were furnish- '•*"» appearod to bav* plenty of cvjfiaut y deiurmioed to enjoy :• va# while iq Boston. They report t.} fc ; hoe been pretty well cleaned 'l orU n. ri of war, and that th* oaro- v*. • r.g is about thirty, including ub . . turatp. The mao will leave v Y-rk ov the Nv’rwieh rout* ibis l'ticir names and reside: The Washington Cabinet probably bos no desire, at this time, to be on bad teriue: with this country, and will, po doubt, act prudently in this affair. Tho language and touo of France it what qjsj called decidedly energetic*— It may not be literally correct os I men* lion, but is substantially so. Un tho 8th Inst, iu tbeGorpsLogisiatif, M. Jules Favre mado a speech strongly condemning tbe Mexican expedition, lie maintained that the position of Maximil* Ban was precarious aud appreheuded a conflict with America. M. Ghaix d'Este Auge demonstrated,in reply, that the positions Maximilian was in no way precarious, and pointed out tbe progress which has b***m inode to Mexico. The effective force of tbe expiditionary corps, be said, did not exceed 2b,000 men. Relslive to tbo apprehension of a conflict Itb America, the sp-ok©r quoted tb« ex- ressions of PrAsfdent JUbcolu just before is melancholy death, to show* that they need not be entertatnod. 11© said that thus* expressions had become a political testament that will b© carried out in good faitn by those whom President Lincoln no longer governs, but whom his memory •till inspires. The United States, contin ued the speaker, now only thinks of con soling the widows and Orphans of their civil war, and do not contemplate the shedding of more blood on their frontiers. The debate on the American nuestiun as further continued by the Legislature on the9th lost., but nothing new was de veloped. M, Kouber defended tbo course of the government. The Empress Eugenie had received a letter, written by the President of th* United Stales to the Emperor in rrplv to tbe Imperial Uttar recalling Count Mer- cler from Washington. The text of a despatch,-dated May ?2J, addraaaad to Air. Bigelow, American Min* istor, by tha State Department at Wash ington, is published. It *xpro55cs the grateful memory preserved by the gov ernment and the people of the U. ff. of the sentiments expressed by the Emperor, Benate nnd Corps Legislat'd of France, on tho assassination of President Lincoln. It refers also to tho old friend-hip existing botween the two nations—a friendship, says tho Minister, whiyh is cordially recip rocated on our side. Th* Pall Mall Gazette loarns that sev eral members of tho French. Opposition are about to send an nddresatn President Johnson, reminding him that tho first act of tho French republic ©f 1848 was to abolish capital puni*htpent for political offuricus, and suggesting to the govern ment of the United .States the application of this principle with regard to their po litical prisoners at the pre*onttime. aftaohod cTf effic Lsw Ptudenti. uj tamu JalH-tr TO THE DENTIST*. I WOULD resi-octfally inform the Dental Piefe#-ion tksi I h*ie Just retaraefi to At- lan'n witli a full and *euui(ilete stoak of ALL ul x DS OK .V ATi-;BIEI. used in the pvaetiee of Mj jtnek of Teeth is very large _ LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. BHuxoritl N'otico, Tbe friend* of Ca]>t. J. G. McK r.r. a r e » • . tally invitt-J to attend the fuucral of Ci.otdk, at his residence ut 6 u'eivok *. FHd)Ar.-7th instant. 05' Ubiladelphia /»- ’oer and ZTn/;•• .. • notice. # j lion. Hiues Hult, whose law card «> pears in this paper, bus been continno«]«i. and industriously ong&gcd in tho pri. . | for forty years, liis eminent suec*-.* ; r tbe profession and bis higii Finndir.g ■ ! tho bar need cot bo recounted to ©ny rip ! zou of Colutubu* or of this j art of tl •he <&% * c * | State. Hu has never suffered bis knou-f J 0*3 * d *” of lh * I « w lo “ rllsl °- i: ■ .]0 ; u , cover his law books. Hi ^ : | ence and long continued study i; tv,.,. ! fore all available. liu has trained a i.im. ! ber of young men to the practice, wIdu, j success has attested hi? ability ns n teach er, and it will be seen that h hnr reAr.j.n,,, his law pchool. the Prufesstai.. M> of Teeth Is vary la and well le t- ! (.’a-h rctnituaeaa odiroteod to ui© at Attaoti. Ga., will receive prompt at tend -in. ^ on,..«'Vhu.hu * tr * ’ham u a!, 1 -!! By Ellis, Livingston & Co. ATTRACTIVE SALE. suit tbe irti'b 1 4-ft. Circular Mill 8aw sod Qatta. perch. Laud, 2 bblfi. rtp’t. Turpentine, 1 ps Mccl-ioixrd Cloth, Dun 1 D l-^iog, Paper, Steel Pen*, 80 dot. Colts’ .-'pool Throad, 40 prfit "roco Agate Button*, 100 pr. Mens’ and Women*’ 0*1 ten, 5 ohestr. choice Tea, 9 boxes C"d Fish, (in good order,) Blank and Memorandum Book*.Pip**, Money Purses, Scissors, Look’g 0Ui»e* Suspenders, Thimbles, Need'**, aw’d, sices, Hats, Percussion Cap3, 500.ba. fmoking Tobscco, Maps State of Georgia (new), Vinegar, Moiss3>'N, Clothing; loffethrrwi’h a grent variety of valaahlt roods, too nmnercts to incutm©. Jalyo—ta ON CONSIGNMENT, i bio Coffet - - choice 10 tioxcs tap'f Sosn, *-*5 htilf boxes Ciindls?, 1 bbl. Krushsd rtuKr.r. a half bbla RcQont Pea Not 0 “ Oanabaaga. •tilt n ’*ort*a Tobac JOHN MDNH. iu JI A* fnhnnon's old staad. .000 il. 'i box. For «*b > Iron. to do OF Alif* KINT>S NEATEST STYLE OF THE ART. PERSONS REQrUUJfrt A. fl. Stxhhkns.—Horton, Juno 20. A roldier, acting as one of tho guards of Alexander If. .Stephens, at Fort Warren, informs the Traveler that thn lain Vice President of tho Confederacy spend- much of his time in writing, and has al ready prepared immense rolls of rnanu- scrint-enough to give a complete hlstorv of tlio rtbollton. II© also read* conside rably, and each morning spends some time in singing hymns, which he docs with a good volt e and much fooling and •udrit. He maintains, however, a proud and haughty air, and startA* upon his dig nity, manitusiIiiK no desire whatever to oonverso with any ono while taking his daily walks upon the rampart*, llo, how ever, doe* not hesitate to express occa sionally bis dislike for Jeff.‘Davis and, for that mattor, so does Postmaster Gene ral Keegan, who is kept in an adjoining coll. JUST RUOl AT GC QROAD STREET, Fine Kelt Hal' Lsdic olippc (.’bildror. Vu iTort-iJ Hunk* and l > j Drw^sin^oinm. I Meson',-. Blacking, i Lett Toilet Soap. Oenine Havana (ijurs, | Gentleman's Colar* I iUndkerehiefi, I Shirtinf.Omabnrgs.Ac ne Chi— NEW GOODS, .IliST KHCF.IVE0 AT CODY’S, (UNDO TOOK*8 HOTBL-) Rlneklnt, C A K D 13 , LAPELS, HAND-BILLS, PLACARD?, SHOW BILLS* PROGRAMMES. BLANK FORMS, OF ANY KIND, RAILROAD TICKETS, STEAMBOAT or RAILROAD BILLS OF LADING, BILLS OF FXCHANOF BANK CHECKS BILL-HEAD on any other cla- «*r JOB W O n 1£ , T’orrid Weather,—Old .Sol l,*.l r ,,. done bis b«*t when we made tho c mp mentary notice of hi- ©rplo : t* !«** We then made a n.iftake a-- tothencr her of notches ho had rerv .’.m 0 n tl 2 thermometer, and he baa rim- euvod t» be resolved to reach the extravngtnt fig. tire* for which wn then pAV© him "red;. Yesterday is pronounced by tl o:n who have kept thu record the hottest dsy of the *oa*on, and. netnn sty th© h<-t -( n f any reason within thrir re?. ;.- • append th© state of iho thvrm the jjhade. on the 4th f.nj 5*h ini 1 4th- -unn««. Sth—... 7£> Auction Prlceo —The fo. ' r. ing KT , prices obtained at ih© m- i n ». • of Messrs. Rosette & L*whon, on V !r,*«. day, the bib instant Dark brown fugir, 124c.; salt, ‘ic.; tobacc'*, mcdiUtn. 66;. ts 71c.; common smoking. 20. » ,‘a crack- era, 17c.; Java coffyo, 40 , me, per dotes, S4 70 ; turpentine soap. 6c. A Mother Victim.-—Wo learn lbs! t negro boy, named Charles, v'n lately belonged to P. Qiltengor, lost I.i life by th* accident to tbe steamer Jackson Ij Is afcertnined that the firo was comnmri. cated to the cotton on tho bout by * »ps:k from the furnare. Hlaiunp, NutllKK, te i’ Kresh Mlm I'tifi' l. i*« *•- S!ff.iy *«i>. Comg' i hr. Flax Thru.. C.indli . , I’otssb. I'lirwing and Smoking ! Tobacco, i i PI'O Hi Mtceu Market*, July 'I, Cotton 21&25o. Cotton \ arus $L75AA90. Kbaatlngs v 26«40c.j Oseaburg* Uu»23e. fobscvu 2f>o.r«(Al.30 for coniiaou to Aoe. < altooas 40MAOo.i Dolsines r*M*V>c. r Jour •MoKe. por lb., now. Corn HOc.rjfil, 1“?h*jou-bams 14fl41A iHoalders l'>411. side* Laid 10*12! jc. Salt Jtfjtte. par lb. Sugar—N. 0. l' r *t£*c., country Hxel.'). cyruj*-—cane 4O450. sorplium 15t>Vxtu. Coffca 40ffiflr>; Tea tJSFtoi Luat Sugar 4MK0. Tho abeve w# nresuma to ho quittatlons for Grosnbaoks, Uuld |k quoted at proto. Floor, j Corn, AMD I'Kooi n: i»f alt* kinds FOK SALK OK HARTER, tatyft-lw* EITHER PLAIN or OflNAMKNTAL. Can have if cxecufcd with diapatcli. auV’’ Bright,jMcksonvill*. Fla; H r ows, v.**.ar*o#ton, S C; John Cam- C rleston, fi C , GeorgeW Davis, rt. 1* C ; F. ;rS Dams, Cbarlaaton, Jo: * EdtRonds Apalachii*ola, Fla; GciA;>, Mobile Ala; M L Hobson, . otjd. ^ a; Ri^hurd U U. opar, Dan- Yh Henry 11 Iucrabam, New Or- Butt* J*u.'fjen. < *alvertoil,Texas. *' n Jones, New York : Danml WR il . . Alt • ndri»s Va . \ lucent L©o.t- • Jgtnps Boy, Fla; John Lewis,Now •Jri mi, L » l.-aae M. Lewis, Olumhu-, t.uco i McLwin, Pniladeluhia, Pa, ! Tbom«* A .Henries Memphb. Tunn ; l Devu: M ?rgsn, New Orleans, La ; Geo j L iYicuat. Alexandria. Ya, James B ” TltomasviHe, Ga rornellm G WiL-uIn^ton, N C'; Benjamin R There ban recentiy been depostled the museum of the flhllrtp—r* house - ■ , vasumswa, -x ^ owuamio *v original pay. purpetttag to have hern 1 ihvriff, Baltimore, Md ; Alexander G written by Bhakspcnra, with margitial notes, addition* and corrections in his own handwriting. There is an abundance and variety of evidences to support Da authority, which, if once proved, won’1 render this the most important literal discovery that has been made durin. Iho past two hundred and fifty years. Svascuy, W.nasboro, S C; William Y Tbo:np*\>n, Now Orleans, La; Besdaiuin J Warren Fort Mills, H O; Uanie) Wart ten, Wnvbtngton, p 0. A aqe U-.ween Charleston and Wil- minyr r. j*? been usder di*cn*sfon for ■cute uaie m tba former city MUdCOUKK RAILROAD COMPANY. Coxunam, Gx., July :-tb, 18d». 1 >A88ENUKK TRAINS will leave this place I for Mucon and iutunaedieti’ atattunn every fuesduy, lbursdsy aud Satuiday, beginning tu-aorsew et 7 o'eluok - - - • will arrive ut f» o’clock ulyff-tt Heturaiog truin.i iX i». to. W. W. CLARK, Sap’t. To Rent, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE of four room and ueoessary outbuildiugv. good gardeu PI 10ItC 1C liOOUE, V. D. t . WILL meet at Lodge Room. THIS AFTER II NOON, at 3 o’clock. iuly«i—It R. CRANE. See V. "TAKE OUT THE KINK*.” /"^OMBS of different kind;, for sale by yj Jnlyti PHELPS Ac WHITESIDE. WOOD ■tUCAU f 1 AN be had by baring your Oookini Soda iulyfl From PHELPS A WHITESIDE. KEEP SWEET B*jSny~ “vtftt.Vs i TVTwntp ft's. NKHVOVS HUE AOACHE FRED by buying your JulyO COFFEE FronaPHEVPd A WHITESIDF KEEP COOL. F AST COLORS ceu be seeured by buying your OOPfiRAS AND LOaWOOD )oly4 from PHELPS A WHITESIDE. RVUff« PAfsioaf* strong in DEATH. lisftarsr- .in e few dors, the menu- Calibrated Moss Base Oandiee. Wm ioUolt-1. <«>r« wm n. a. phblp^ "OTHE* n.H TO r*T." pHOICE MACKEKLL for .*1. bj I-' WlrS PMbXr.s i WUITESOl All TBt WORLDS A bARBKR S SHOP AXD LIAR f MA.y.S A RA Hul'R. B'S S0A1 o«"j f"r sot. bj PUflLPj A WlllTE. IDK "i iUIck Iu TIm.« i.n. NIim.'' A aooi) TMt.ty of roloru SPOOL COTTON fbr uh by i«ll* PHELPS A WITB8IDE. HIDE YUl'R TUBS. ALL LOT LmSim*. Ml.u' * n J Chil ' SHOKA. .im cor. oxuo'IoJ. At PUF.LPS k WIBtgitOK'S. A HIKE CORK FOB TAN. FRBOKLB3, Sc Cl. ivrioe eloves .n.i uaun n.Kts XI iuly* At PIIMLPS A WMITESIOK i thavbxjxn a M ade mi, by v-ttiDc, v a u s E iuin I'ua PHELPS A WHITESIDE. AKtf juiyd GOODS AT WHOLESALE FOR GOVERNMENT FUNDS, HPKCHI* Olt COTTON! A T Err A t!f. A, ALA. DRY GOODS. OA CASKS PRINTS; elao Mesambiaoes’ A\) Cb.illief. Do Lainee. Linens, UeslesT. liuop r-'kiii-. l’ennfh CereetU. Sewing Silk, Tbrtftl, NocdK». Dre.-e Silk, elegant Mantilla*. Saoaa, Glove*. Hibboiti. Trimmings, Ac. ROOTS AND SHOES. IHO <jiuo4 L idiofc*. Mens'. Bo3*3* and Childrens’, * - - aa* Soft tho latest sty It DRUGS. GKO''ERIKS, Ac. •SOU os. Mon Mne; BOO os.Quiulnet lO* Iba. Opium s I0U0 II.- Salt P-tre; 1* bbla. Oop nr**: kigtiSudi: 100 boxes Snap; 15* bug* Outlay; R i>;ging and Rope; 1000 seeks Sal', at july.i—lw OLIVER k BARXUM. xweea the eity ©i Ooliiuibu* nod M <mk >uiory, via Mobile and Gi rard R ulruo t—. a. tug Columbus doilyCMB- day* o*v ej'tcvl' u*. lock i». m.. and arriving iti MotiL;'m ry at lo o'clock a. ut. next day; lasviAF Mont jointly daily (Sundays excepted) at 3 o'clock p. in., aud arriving io OolomUia ak 10 o'clock a iu. n«\l day. A rrga.ar U VoK “ill be run daily (Sundays exceploU wc.cn Columbus and OtraNL coa- ndettag with the trains on tbe Mobile k Oirord A* Ita oo Springs, tbe tve.il is Mobil•* d Git4 x Railroad. i atwadun •.» t * c <rry pauengers to Montgon- irr, wLhout delay. Juir-»r A GAMMEL. Proper. TVnnw H. \u-t n. E»q. Morri* K George l\ Geetcuim. P. a. M . lane, tci*' ladtan.) C©P f . A F-y. M.tsAana L* T>Ier, Mri.fr: is. V Nmb " 11 I. GoJneb, B.T Ccupmao, iuly5—3t L. WKLIA Ag't. Daily Hack to Montgomery FROM V.f/oy SMUJtms. q-HE BOJertltacJ: *111 noattH, M Vi,. A d«r tnornta,, M,7 2Ttb, to ran . M* Hack from l inn byrinn to Hwim _ Apply i.r p*. h„ It lb. Oil IlIIL . For Sale, s b0XM boo Cb.winir ToImo • B Chant irieer • Jars fine huuir R.F. DURAN, * i a ,c« Al ^ Hodges’ oia stood. Jan* 2.1S6T..—u Matter to Ucbveri and i A LL per*onf b ivins deaiauds against Arehi - TV hen M.i ^ru-ier, deceasad. ore notified ut present '.hem duly autbentieoted eecerdiug law and tb.'-'o n :rh;od to said deceased « iqnested to make limn * July 1 *—wtit DENTISTRY. fYB. R. \0BLK h v ing removed to his old y stead in Jones building, over Mr. Spoor’s IcWelry Stare, and having preporod himsotf with n find »»•;(** of gold and iiti foil, weald respectfully -olh'lt the petr<mage «f all with to favor him with a call. Wm room the right, up stairs. AxUboiiJ tMtL.'upi4M on .hurt notion on ^ laMU R NOBLE. Salt, Salt. rro ozctiUf. for BACON, LARD, FLOUR. A or produce ol any description. Mar 9 G. M R Erf PR 01 k 00. BOOK RINDING. IS ALL ITS lilt ASCII F.S. PROMPTLY EXECUTED AT THE ■aquiror fob OAoe. CITY FOUNDRY, 'I'HE .abMribcn wnntd renpectfully inforto X thoir friantte Mid I Im nulilir they hare X thoir frienda ana tbe’puUtag car rally, that s RKBCILT their FUuNDRY.and to do any kind ot CASTINGS Mills of tbe site ore now prepared to do any kind ol L\ of Brow er Iron: snoh as Hugar M mwt IMPROVE!) PATTKRN\su«i any ..... -bicb ..will WAUKANTtobfA.ND: sYllfP KLTTLKo, BARK MILLS. QIN oftAHlN’O. and asy kind of mi 1 work. We will make any kind of Machinery to or der: mob as SAW-MILL*. GRIST MILLS, asul ia fact any thing ta our linr. la oonneotion with our busine*, we have •eoorsd the services 9f one of tbo bent I*AT- TKKN MAKERS bxtbe o untry. _We ore elso uiambt "W(*rge assortment o( We will exchange any thing in our line for any kind ot Country Produce, at old PRICKS or MUNBY. Orders respectfully solieitod and promptly PORTER.JUcILHKNNY k CO.. . Near Steamboat Landing. May 19.18G5.-tf-, Colnmbas. «Ia. Smpremm Notio®. The Sootherll Exggoes Company are now ran tinm doily (Sundays excepted < tor tbe trans msdon of money and valuable packages enc reight to all points accessible by Railroads in jieoraia, South Carolina. North Carolina and Virginia. Also in eoouoetion with the A da mi 4 other Expresses, lor all rotate North. B~*t, aih and Wat "f?> weight * i Toll parttealart inquire at offii «k*S Cslaahu, Js.« tf IKS. ft Ag’t. PB. CARLISLE TABBY /REFERS his serriees to tka ettizeas sf Co- yj Iambus and rteiatty. in tbe practice of IIBIHHIfE AMP BDMffiKT. oases whieh mar bo sent fMvu street, east of Coart rquhart k Chapman’s Drug isabiL Advgrtlaer© vill pleas© r.end in tavt favors befora 10 o’clock in Ibe sccrniRg.tf posaible Subscribers lu the City rre inlorrati that we have now carefully revised our bonks to ascertain the otate of tbo r sub scription accounts. All tboso to wbot. we wero indebted fnr suhjeription on th* 10th of April last, will find their paper* in our alphabetical "piffwon-holes.' Thtj are depotilo*! in the*© hr-at 1 c"lock p. m. Person? »n tl*o oil? indented tens fur subscription on tbo IGtli of April Uiilsocs have their aceniints pr«*onto:l *\V© bop# the? will Lo propkre.l t » meet then; promptly. UtsgxriRKD Muxir.raip rwv .. I’« r r• who, at the time of th© cuspenaior of (u, publication, on the ICth of April, were.: advance to u> for subscription, v. ill j-!©a^ cfll for paper to tho ©>.tci - c.f the tit..* paid for. Those in nr rear* will b.» ev ported to Settle with u« upon the in- basts—11)At Is, tlu>y will pay 1* >r • • due, at present rate-, in the cut " :. \ nv r ©cel veil. The Twenty Thousand nollare lilllty. Frequent enquiry i- m®dr ■ ' e m the practical workings, or • ' • ^ ’ $‘J0,(X)0 disability clause in the J*r i !• rt Amnesty Proctamaii»rn. It v • to stand it, it means simply tl i»—tb*t e-rt individual worth that **um i . " ‘u •• from the benefits of the aTuremy •' ■ upon application being to ie i • t‘ 1 Ro- Ident ho bo specially pardoned. r l i sequences attending faiiiye l ' mV*-' ’t ; - application, and to receive ps- ! r 1 ' anything but agreeable to tl.</ -* v - f« or neglect to do so, or to th •. w y b»» ing mado it, fail to reoi tve pardon —awn? them, lo-s of cilixenship and p’" 'grtr. Tho vaiuo of every niwn’ prr.p i the Htate, and vo r- quentl v • «. nt h*' worth, will not he lei. for in; .i *■ detorxuine. Georgia, fo, in- art !•» d vided into four districts, for e .ch ( " ^ Is appointed an A-•e sor r.) T«v- cd Collector. The Acses«< r wi:i lii- nil it advantages before him of e*liiraimg © tates, &c., of individuals, wni ’b ' • t* books deposited in tho C •.i>piro>r G' : erai's office at Miilodg/’Villc, "r v-itfi u county Clerks, can all r I; ms well m t: advantugu of receiving «n>w «iponmi r of individuals when they ;»o for-a-d '• niako returns—hence what ir.di worth will bereadi.y nrr.ved n tho Fi-der d As-ess<>r’s b »ok •! States District Attorney will b and upon all wl-p. ..ie e-t in- worth the amount tbrt j i- from amnesty, nml wf.o hav pardoned by thu i’yee de- he commence such proc- ciiiig-' a suit in at lca*t forfe ture ni iij.- all such, if not other p ru iv Such, we understand, v,*G t*e tical wakings otlhiv filter© i ideoVfi Pr« c amatioo, nnd v urgu upon all who hi© inv '.vol in have laid before the Er- manner and through tbi scribed, (Governor JubosonJ t r l* J ttons for pardon without unn < - *serv • lay —for o el ay is at »L times Un ct- wnco an act t.iouhi and mutt to r c ** c;j •d.—Atlanta InttUigtrxctr. important to the fe fls riAuns vren tbc unitca 1r4.ua i*.kasv votes 2», imiuiiea, are reponta in circil-W- Fooriy den*. I .altered from ta. Perijvrt of Cb-i**, ta imiiottou. Foorlr Jen • eoan.r 5s, proiograpbe<»j“bax** a b.urrU 1^3*.' » tap firem a distaeea. Beaidtaee on Jookeoi iwtf. Office at UrnviI J. P*. MURRAY H A* nnuat* ht* work. >1 ike *14 HM*. J«ly \ IKS.—Im A. dor. in»-; VW. WHOI V ER a of Banoh k Ti_, be acitably rewarded, i ■lw Nance, F BAtJOH. MITCHEL * SMITHS, General Commission Merchants, PI.I KU IU SK.-M.H.j, Shirting, Ofnakirgs, tarns, Hapr, Ragging, Matutf. and Singling Ihaacca, fc. Ac. P.tticoi .i .mirtio. ,irm to th* ror- rtan. Ml* nd a^pm.at ol Coma. RALSTOX.SORANITE HA VRE, THIRD STREET. MACON, GEORGIA. uirimu. 4 * AnguWn, .ViimiomA. Erwin k Hardee, Claghern A Cunningham AWarataMv. -• -■ —Off A L. B. Devin. Atlanta. T. P. Peoee, V. A. OaaHb; Tsuxxxerm’ Oil. g BARRELS of a good artirir. for sale by toe JuMir.-jS* 1100 ' bT WELL* A crans. Heavy. 10a. imitation. w«u exeemed, nro r oircufoaoB. liters is no lr#j». ry « the bill. 10s. altered from 1*—rig., portrait of U o* tbe upper left* gasuios u*v« portrait ol U eola. 20s, imitation—sngravigg coaro; csscri.? peerancu bad. f/b, imitation- The bead ol Il-o Ho* coarse and blurred; otberw-M excsu#*:’JT* and well ooteuiated to deceive. Ws. altered frdm 2<—virswite, Hamilton below the words I'uued nuts* tbs genu is it is ab jve. e 100s, Imitation. The cclv icint" ef difference between Ins genuine en i so •outf- are theae:—lo the upper ieit c^ri.er *rt words “Act of February ai**? ” Is e / r terlait tbe “th” and tbe ornamental iins>« run Into end toacb tbo b .rdcr; in tt* f*» (her# i? a clear 'pace hetweou. un tttf Jr end of tbs beck oi the note there ms small ovals; on tbo sage of each ova', ti****: ia tbe bad readOOt. or inreri'? !, whits ^ left tb*y or* liA. Thi? 13 the rr»v#rst ol * ! bgures in tbe genuine there, it *1il */*, that on tbs right bend they read i’X ‘ats* tal Tbeee note; or* w«ii cxacuua. Postage Ocsewct.-^ cents im»i* ui poorly engraved i.nd on poor par*: . U) cam«, imitaiign—pocrlr done. Ta*5 of Washington are blurred, and are nMso** ^ cents a»id lOccnti, imitation, ro-.-riVr c - 5ds, nawivue, *r«»noir in eircuDucs serve caution, The portrait on esc'n coarsely dons. NxrinTtxL Bxfcr.s.—f*», imitation—ue*i entod, and nf a dangerona charac ported in drcalatmn- Cournits.—Coonterl'eit coupons, d*toiNl»;;i 1.18**. for $12 iO. In the «.mUituis W h i lift cent. Unit d Stales #:•<) bond DjfJ 1 offered at different Doited dtatos depewkf., 7-30 Boxwr^-^ome of those are in. c,r f^7V With fat eqagrnn? cut on, end are offer*! #- rtney Without cottpom, they are '1 oe •attl matur^. Retiue all su-t