Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 26, 1865, Image 1

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>, >’ -i. :-*c COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. -land & Wyimc, Proprietors. •V SfHlCT C0S4TUUCT10M )»!' TUH WOKSTlTfMOSi-AK IlOMKST AMI KCONOMIC Al. AH HlMU’l ltATJ<>.\ ■ >>.■ |.|, M IKIVKUXJIKA I' COLUMBUS, G BORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1865. ,.T T B H M S OF TUK 1LV ENQUIRER. $ 1 (B ..Iff ccut*. siBonOic ■aotfu — *iU b# lonJe iu favor of uit Drama. •AT** Ok’aDVBUTISIKU. two wtfk* * , DM W«ek— " ™ two week* - *' three week* ^ < • 7i) |M lonUv 13* (•* I** IN) I'*' EU «• itiiE & 2I.J 2g m™, «il3M.N»wn x* -MV* :. 4 ' 17. a *' * n * 1,1 ilTfrtl*«uienU publudmd I*m Hum *»no il yi i*er sauxr* mr tl»« ho*t ni.««'rtmii %t»u »>er s iuire for each sub-omnit •rtueuieiiH inrertod .»t intervals b> be J m new eeeh inserti'in. urtweuH'iit* erilcred In remain «»n any •Uri'Afe. lo be charged oh new eneli in rfftieetnenimot sv^ifwil a* In lime, will biithed unlit ordered out. an»t r.»ur.»<( mfly. Adrertismare re*i»iei*t»HI lustat© Miber<'t minium* dedred. .adrertieeuientji considered duo from the iamlinn and collectable aoeorilinj'.ly- EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRI36G1SI, AND DKALKU IN Paints, Oils. Pyo Stuffs, GLASS WAR E. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kcutnck.y TOBACCO, rjo. 01-1 Main %itvooE, « Louisville, Kentucky. T. I’EYTOiv., ATToi;xt;y at law, M i *. .11*11 is, i: .\ s i-: s ?- i . . 1 > ii'.Ml’T attention j:\vcu to all I" i -,< ea- irustcl to hi.i rare. bctcm m U.>n. llim-, II i!t. Ci-»- atUta Ci. > l>t \ lN»t -bin It. tloLLfl. fc-KMOU. It. f. JIU.U", ; I'M oil. L.AW notice:. •t'lLl. I'.SDhllSlQtiiiLf Eittvu wiand 1 p • rmcr.-diip, uudor iho n.»u.o Aud >;yio ol K. ,1. MUSKS, and will cstolill.-a uu o.ticu in iVlutnUni, («;»., on tho int Oolobor uc\'. to Ulu t*K;uiiWin Icttara addre.-oud a uhuvo ..ill bo fnoiiflly uitundoiL to. rite H"ii.,r f.irtncr wilt attend r«*-.uLu L* the I' it tie. t .'nl.fl Dutnot O.'U.t at Sat .mu thu tamreme Court of Uuor.pi for tbi-* .hi.uei.il Oi-it’nt, tin- Court* of too Cl aUahooeiU'it Cir cuit. im«l upon .-»f(vial retainer in iiiiforLant ea^cH will ml mid liny of ttio Court:, in '•> e.vu U'vdcml or I Utlo.J K. d. MOSES, S mor. nuc lVtf It. d. .MOSLtS, .tumor. ALEX. C. MORION, Atl’y at Law, Conveyancer, AGENT fOFT FU.AL liSTAT£. illliv'Cf*; N'«»« 100 HpohiJ .strv*-lt |1.7 D .Ununfit \ ill prudie • in ilw u:h. (' virls JAMES M. liUSSELU t t o x- oy a l .aj a vn.'*, ((•(lied ovur Sioro of 41itiihy A Co.,) U WINil ro.-miuoil tin' fi.i :ie ‘ m l.uv, 1 will iioroaltor yivc my uiulii "l« 'l T'cuiboi to alt entrustc<l to mo f.«r i!•».' amt con oiuutic*. ' • «■ .1 ilili.O Kf.A. IaKJHK VNF. Macon, Ua. . \\1 H Imvo axsaoi.alod IT | iir|io.x« ot fttlomlu OUIRER JOB OFFICE. E.taMi.limi-lit i. *,’riu i>n , ]ini.‘.1 ob Printing OK AI.Ij IvlNIIS ATEST STYLE OF THE ART. PKKfiUNS RRUIHRINU LABELS, HAND HILLS. LACAKDS, SHOW BILLS, PKOQRAMM KS,' NK POKMS, OK AW KINO. RAILROAD TICKETS, STEAMBOAT ..r RAILROAD BILLS OP LADINO. HILLS OP KXCHANCIE. WK CHECKS. BILL-HEADS, "K AN\ OTHKR Cl.A.: w onu. THU* pi .AIM or (lll.%AMir.M Ab u» b«vr it einnutml witli di-|»ut« li OOK MINIM Nd, IN AIJ. IIA MKAJJf.'HKS, WmiiRTLY KXKCI'TKD A l TUB Sulror Job oiUoo. For Sale, •ffci? TATI °N t iltuateil in Ihocnunly I* Uo uiittiA from VnMosta. tlm I,,,, *• •**?* two miles from A>nllu!>.~* iZl Co n‘Mn« f our thousand tlitco Inin* ■cwx FourtMW hnndrtl are in cultiv* ed in fortuity' iu tliu county. Hsvso UuQtirtHl have been cleared S A. 44 ”* elioiato Is ueciJwtlly ths Bottleiueut eliribly silual ul.- l ko plantation is a sulutantml M new. The build- and well cor»structml.-- ^^•nior the laborers ar»j Ooiufortuble *®(aaoomtuodatiiiKupwarvie ot two uivm .lT* V* lwo larice cotton and cin 6S?Jiff «? lt * ut4on * AI1 ot the At.a-ii ana of mules, cattle, ‘JaadT;. rinseiaioii to be given oti or *«tr2l-^2uwu ^ ^ALDBURG.Snfnnnab. P. H. I.ibrrul ailv.tii.v ni.i.lc on coiiHigniiicnt. \V A NTKII—Font her.. thn-onr Tallow Iiri.l Itue . toi i\bic!i I will f. > t lie Iiir.li- ailc. TO OWNERS COTTON IiUGAIi OA.11jD. liidi.uO.A.b00HK\Kt:. | II. A. I'u•n:\rnN, A', luiiibu■. 1. i. jcialwd in tlio fia.ticc for the I nHomliny to all b.al t *u -1 n *• out of tin* late war; ill >, claim c i . tin ’ ilu- I nito.l >UtcA. i>|>ocia. .ii i tut ion . i*.11 It • «■ i os ..I i irdou • l f.iru* will timl It to their itilcrc t to. oi.-ult m. -• .h|.l,e Lo.-iir.uiu has toecniiv ii’!unu-«l tinoi \\ a-iuii-».m City, with all ilie nc • • ary ?i*rinand Instruetions. Oflict til At aeon : ) (Oflico in CoiumloM: W.obimtion Block.! ! Next loAuiiicy U’l; L l dial I i. LAW NOTICE. ’I MU'. un-Lr.-mnod is dnvolln^ hi: iwclu-ivc I attuntioii to tliu praotice of law. II INKS HOLT. t'oliiiiilhu. Ha., duly i*. 1S’>.. tl I.iUV \oli(T. Wo liml (hat lho largo .jnantily of Cotton wliicli wo own anil control in South Western (icorgia, ami tlio nn- scttloil condition of the countrf, will rotjuiro us to KS'rtVIU.ISll A IIOITSK AT Apnlacbacoln, I t’l:t., for tha purpose of receivin ' and for warding all Cotton houses at Liverpool and Now York. Wo will bo associated at that point with the most eminent business men of the country, who will receive, store, compress and forward all ( onsiguiiients, pay taxes, rhar-cn met innks avlrances upon shipments to WATTS, CRANK & CO., New York ; W C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool; or lilVRN, WATTS & CO., Now Orleans, or will forward Cotton on tlio riilll’ nrwI'W-u’nod, lit I!ivir oi l dH'l’C, I’i: \u I ioho, Uiisx.'ll i-MUhfy. Ala . arc j ryt arc I I 1. ii* aj»i'iira*iDiiM for paivt- iiijiitHiy i>rodl:iuin(iwii i all other prulefiHionnl Im U. I>. iV •». W m . 11 • m »;»M11. DOCTOR STANFORD d tlio practi-'o f M.divitio :i i find ••Miiilorl tb! i*tui 2 ovi i’. : MOST HEASONAIJI.K TERMS, vvhero owners prefer to consign to oth er liousos. Baggingaud Rope Supplied. Shippers can rely upon prompt atlen- lion. Oencrul patronage solicited. Address K. M. BRUCE, MORGAN A CO., Apalachicola, FJti. Si*|»(. lin IV. I*. ALKVAXDRIt n Ino A col b r (he above hmifio in (hi* oily. U aco o\ t-r Dr. Ware’* Drug loro* Chappell, Bmce & Co., 1M ROUTERS \t JORRERS (IF DR. WORD t Id U.irt •MlttV •iiitnly OKY GOODS, No. I ll, Wfrsl Cmirlli Sim I, (IllirWHRN llAi'H ANIi FI..VI CINCINNATI, OHIO. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY (lOODS, and every article NrrcNiinry to Make a t'oin|*lcte •)uUn FOR A CITY OR COUNTRY STORE, can in: or.TAT.MiH a r THIS ESTABLISHMENT. Wo will duplicate prices cl' any hill purchased in New ^ ctk. We are de termined to make it to tic interest of tho Soutliem States to pur. base tlmir stoek of us this fall. < Inc of our part tiers resides iu New \ erk, and eon e piuutly has great advantages, whi.di we propose to extend to our eu-loiner. We ean supply every article In pt in a country Dry Goods store. Chappell, Bruce & Co- 10 1 Itcsilh'iicc ami Small Farm l-on SAIiiJ. I OFFKH for «al« my It^iden. ** and Form , I lying b>ur mild nottn «»f C'uluiiibii-, «u tin river. ii'iiR A . ■ t I- Ii ou.i of (wiMtriiu: int" til© matiu(.i< inrun? bn i ue.i« will find aiRnn-l vv.itwr c •w« r ..u n as j»n' in (hi* vlcinily. It lianon.il a k »**d dwlling In.iipu and nutbouafi and Lin IIdU o ii'TAiVo S«i'l. 1, f bis io itriu'lic.u <>l inttilmiim, UR. II. M. CLECKliBY, XX «C3* MEOPA.TXXIBT, * I 1 i N DKItS hi' : orvicefi t«» tilt: tMli/.lllli of I'd' I. iiui iUM impl vicinity. Ulli.v .1 hi.ir. id ..ii Melniosli KU'oot, baiwoo.i 11 ,i.t• I• • 11*1» and - Cl'dr, next d<>u^ In Dr. Uuslini in's ••hi u' . • nn- G Uunxtti' fi D io .1 A. Al. :wt l ' * ' • V M. T Dr. A. E. Raglautl O l KKIU> hi- profeiiiiionul scrjieo* to the rill* /.oni of C liiiitbiH. Wynn uni uud tlio >U einlty: and will nil end prompily to nil inoie- riinii.-il calls. Ilo,may be Imiud at Mr. Bran- iiaTi’s j)ru« Store ilurinc (lie day, and at bis I.tiller’s rwiidon-’C in Wynntoii at night. ROBERT C. GWYER, SIUDDlNa ConBiRiimonUof (Vi’ToN, l'l i'EN LI Ml, 111 Ml N, .Ye., .ki\, solicited. /,*./. n ari L. Merohuut .Y Co., Alohile. CRANE, JOfiNSOtf &GRA V B1LL, S.VV.VV\iMl, ClUOlllil \» FORVi AltOIMi and COMMISSION MlilH’IHMS. I II. (IK \ Y MILL lak - |d.u n.e i in t • • • I, It bis Itaiiy r. K'llda in UdIiii t'o.. a .id I In' ,',.utili v Ilia! lie has rc-c.-i iMi-b■- I lit’ f*i ••• i" Stt mi it null and will give euelnl aHoiitioii I » all bUiiuos* t iitru tod to llieni. II.A.OIUNW, JOHN K. JOHNSON, J. II • < S (l A V ■ . I.i,. A, STRASSBURGEK, Gcneval Commission Moroliaiit, \V IIOI.IOHAI .K < rlK K: KI ioj oommkuof sriutur, ««* MoiMRonii'ry, Ain* V I.WAYtf "t» hand an oxteimivo assort mold n| Liquor , >Viiio.i, :'.e;'.u.i and We-narn l’r"- gnmriitr WII.UMA.V, YOU NR vV I1R0., EXCHANGE BROKERS, \.i. 110, iGniit side llroml SOLO, SILVER, BANK NOTES, STOCKS, BONOS, Foreign and llpinrslh Exchange, BOUGHT AND COLD. money invbsteh as cauiies may 1)1 It EOT. I lly Uonuctl Motley For Sale, Seidombor 1. !HfV>— , Jta u ' (i. V, ltoSETTK. ROSETTE & LAWHON, AUCTION COMWUSSION MERCHANTS 131 llllOAP StilKUT, ( oid Aim s, b,\. |) UKSON A1. and proiui. uticnJlon itivon tii • eaiird g ii men I *. a **«)- t-orrnv I'nrchiwe.l. Tuly2i»- (f w. i.. .-. u.mi'.; i;v. -r sc*w ir.NiH k. ' WAUNOdlv <v'(!0,, ■ COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION ’ftlERCIIAXTS, <Ulico So. KM I*ioitil St., tUa.eUo .V Law lion’s Auolion ILmui.) ' I Ml i:v are prepared to sloro Cation, Mereli* • ii.lfrtt, lYadinto. A •. L" „ • I'artieulur a»ttonti 'ii • ii on lo tho sale of i i' i't'nN. rKlUHTi:. .Vp. • t .iiiNii. Uoi'i., .Vp., luritiidiod al lliu market Itipp. t*0| llllllllti** ():l.. A tig. Ik -If I. \. l'YI.KIt s.VM I. H. ItOltlSON. TYLER & ROBISON, Lroccrj & Coiumissioii ilm-liauls, NO. I2Q, V.Ymir’if Ojijhisit/ui Hun 1 , of (\ilnui!iua % ) k Ki:i» oi. hind a irood sla.'li of FA MU, V <; chuck hi: > and sto.\ u i /,*/;. tiH/.i-.r sit a r. /•/ v,. \/i:nu;s. Co nns,scoot. i'nTTO.W InjMK.srt.: /Hi V into ns, ,vc. I’avlipiiliii- nlinnUon given to ihQ puivIiiiao nr ■ale at any kuii ut pedano or im r inindine. .1. A. n LLIC ttiigh-tf HAM’L L. UOIUHON. BEDELL & C0„ Grocers aud Uomnussion Mcrchauts, (.V* a lit ;»pp««i/o llun’c of Cilumbut, UOIjUMilUa, IFA„ •instantly on hand d HOC li’KY I’KODUOI-l of cvei, iiieiiti* of Mcrehaudi-p solioilod. ITonipt ii 11 fin i«»n given to tlio piuvliaso and tie of (U'odrt of every •Icspripiion. W. A. IJUDlfiLL, A. U. III DKLL. julyll.-lf D. S. II.AIUU8UN.__ 4. C. M’l It. -N, II. J. MKVKFBR, JXO. II. *l’» KlIIIAN MiFERIMN .V IIIE\EPEE, COTTON FACTORS, heihtiiI Commission lilm-kaiils, AM) PKAl.mifl IN r*no \7iiaior\rs, HUM HOPE ANJ> HAGCilNCi, MAIN STREET, in-: nvi.TN ri iwr and slcundsthekts, I.OUIHVILLJi:, IvY, r >I‘.IM'l A<ib»N'i’d far the .•ritdf>al M uiufao- > ii,ti re <•( j. ucUope und Ilu.uing, wo uri iirpp.ire 1 at al! lime.n to luriii di . nd at tided ut |,i •.. ,i Ii p: i- direct Irani the l.ietory. .N.,w on Ii;i:n| ■ • ji I'mv.x a vrlod Brandi Ky. Bugging, r'-o’i I’uils pimiee Machine ltope. FORWARDING. T.* Ihi-br.n ’ •!' our IiiikIdum we arc giving .«P>''ial ;• * ton * ■.*. any K"odd oeiil to vi ivid ha iu.npl di. ) alcii. VY. Ki llroml kirrH, Col'ini' Mnkor ami Deal n Gun?. A 1,1, KIND •' OK (Ills M VI i.i.lAI, AM) AHiH Ll.-. IN TIIK SI*(»|*TlN(i 1.1 NR. It. t... ki».- and lie im kin: d ••willi w and di-i* iuJi. Im-v-. lined mil Lo«Kk I Up a Ned. • i - 1 I • - 1 ’ FOR SALF. ^ v l-.. WIUTK MSm-j III. <-.llilv * • 1 ■ 1 • Carriage and Wagon MATKItl A.U Su u r i ind . and the prit il "m’cKEF’S carriage shop, ON OOl.Kl'IIOUl'E tij UEEI'. 'll. It I. Uul.f. I-.,)••.«»■. (Mkoii.l l'..(.:.ir l.mi I ii-r, ami one lot of n*<irli' | l li*n, Bn*. l.>»o Mid Bun- and Si iin--. I'nii.t . Blndr-iun looll, 4 Fine Express Wagons, New, 1 liilvM, (IIOKvliS, .ml llou (il.nl.1 IIII.I Ivilll Oil K'lri.lturo. . ’I hu e who want h.irraiiH coma and 'Vo.» a .• .11. a.. J am DOW • |.;;ii)g out bu inv' AiikU tJ'f I oi I KurABi.iHiiKi) in lsia.) \\ ni. H.uiru it now n .v «:«>.. ^o. .13, • 'll a iiitier* St., Nnv ' » lolling and .mlonl Cot ma o un-urp.i .cl by any ii \Y. .. Win o d< iri i. w CA 11 A B V A N c'h.H (o our Iriend- in a i w l oi u - h.ijJ: .. Ai.l-LIMI AN A .MK.NKPKB A l l. INS, DIJNIIAM .V: CJ(J|a WihllS,Sll)\ai!.l I’OliWAlUHMi SEMUASB, Al’AIiACULCOLA, FLA. .1 «il v ; !: i.. 1 • '. I! \VM. *J. I'.ltANNON A: Ul)’, Auction &. Commission Merchants, 1H’PAULA. ALA, .ri vou to I he dale NEld,IliAN vV VON /INKEN, COTTON FACTORS, --ash— General Commission Morcliauts, i.i, 0AU0NDHLI5T ST., SUW OKI. 10 A NS, LA. A n'.:u.| i 1 , litiiV-(ui ,VM. \. M'k.NZIR, I.. I . JOIINHTIIX, ,\ )1. ||. CIUUlIKItS. n m. a. mckenzie & c«„ General Oommission Morcliauts, oottdn im<>ivi-afs. —A.Vl» — Roceivinfl and Forwurdinjj Afjents, AIMI,\(IIIUOM. I'l.A. August WDmlS «s OiilBOLM, Factors, Oommission Morcliauts, AND SI I I l'l'lNO AGENTS, ( S. C. l’reiu tho jMamI;.. iihmv MnB. 4I.AIIAMA STATIC ('<)M i:\TIO\, TKSTIl BAY. MdNTUOM KIIY, .‘nipt, 22, lSl»A. Tho Convention met iniuunnt to tul- journmont. Pruver by Upv. Mr. KotUr, n Jelpj'alo from Chorokoo county. .I.Kirualii road and approvid. ( ALL OF TUB COBKTIF®. Mr. Mudd introduced tlio folUivvinpc ro» solution, which wn» ndoptml • AV heron-), tlio lo'jri.ilnturo of Alahnnui iU, finco tho lltli day of .Iiuiuroy, IsOl, pniood Vho lollowiiii; acU, cmitini* tdfou- cos punii'haMo by iiit|iftiii.*n*, to wit An iicttopu)i|iioss iiioiuuh'Iipi-,approved Nov. 11th, lSdl ; An not to prohibit buying umlnr fnlso piotonics, approved N. t. I u.h, is»l; An lotto | ivvunl o\torli"ii, npprovi'd Doc. D.ii. 1M12i An act to rogulalo impii*-uumis ap proved I>CC. Dili, An diet to provmil ibo ciivulalion of pIihiiro bills, approved Doc. Bill, Ihii:’; An not lo prevent false rcprcsonialioim nilog.'voiiiini'iita^piici' , approved N«*v. Sth, l^u:I; An act Lo pi event tlio dbl illation of poa^ and potatoos, and Migai' and inobi^.-v, ap proved Aug. :Mtl». IS'i’i; Acts to aid tlio C'onlodernto (•ovcrnmoiiL in nncitiiift dosoilors, nporovod Aujj, YT.Ilh, 1SVI, and Dot. 7th, ISfi 1 : An act to prevent giuuin.i' in this .Stale, approved Dec. .'id, ISn An act to punish certain oUhnsoa thoro- in imuicd, approved Doc. :M, \yc,\; An act to regulate tho di-tillution of grail), approved Doc. Idih, iNil ; Ilo it thorol'orc resolved, I'l.al lho.ludi« ciarv Doinniiltcn bo in rurtod to iinpiiro inti) tlio expediency of icnonling any or all of laid acts, and report by ordinance or othorwi-e. Hi’ Mr. (iri Hi ii An ordinance in rola*' lion to the establishing a now county out of portions of Uumuli, Macon, I’lmnibor.-. and Tullnpoosn counlioe. Itidbrred to tlio Commiltoo on Dropoiiii.ina and (iriuv- uncos. By Mr. Shoel*;- An ordinnneo provid ing for the ejection on tin* Di. Monday of May next of a Judge of I’l-olmlo in each county, to hold office for six year)*; and Circuit Judges for the vovnrul circuits, lo hold office lor six \ ears, ilcterred to tho Judiciary Couimilloe. •J'lio resolution introduced yesterday pro viding I lint alter to-day no new laisincKS Ini ii Iroduced, without tlio consent of Iho Convention express'd by a t-.v.--thirds vote, wu.', on motion, tnl.en up and adopted. RKI’OHTB OK COMMl I’l’KKs. Mr. Overall, from the socoiul Special (hmiliiiltue. to whom was referred mi or dinance lo legalize decree* of div«<ri *, re ported favorably on the same, and the or dinance was adopted -n< follow- : An ordinance to legalize deeiees of di vorce granted by tlio ••veral Cimnoery Courts of tl»ir» Statu s ince tliu I III) Jan uary, 1801. Belt ordained by Ibo people .»f Ala- bmna iu Convention Assembled, That all decrees of divorce rendered by ibe Cliaii- Ct*i*y Courls of this State, .since the lltli January, 1801, aro hereby declared valid and legal to the same extent a- if mne- tioiied by two-thirds of both lion of the (Joneral Asaoinbly. Mr. Crenshaw, from tho reeon.l .Special Committee, suhmilUal the billowing re port which wiir concurred in The Select Committee, to which wan in ferred "an ordinance in relation to j testimony.” lias in Iruet- .l me to report the saino iniek to tlm Con\enlion. wilIi a reipiost that il be referred to the Judiciary Committee. \V. II. Cuknsii aw, Chairman. Mr. Cionsliaw, from the same commit tee, made the following report, which was concurred iu : The seloet enmmilluo to which was rn- ferrod "all ordinance reappoiniing I he of- lleors, civil and judicial, of this Stale,” Iikh iiihtrucled me to report advei-el t \irlo the same. NV. il. Cuknhiiaw,* Chaii man. Mr. titanic), by pormi. -ion of the Con vention, withdrew the ordinance, and staled that it Wtc : done at lln* rcpic l of .ludgi'S Walker and Slone, "I the Supreme Court, and other officers iiitcn . t< d in tlm subject. Air. Webb, from lin* (’lumni'.lof i>n Con stitutional A mi ndiiiMiil . reported the bil lowing ordinance, which was adopt'd: An ordinance to amend the Iii • l >-oclion of the "Declaration of Itigl.L, ol the Con- hlitulioii of Alabama. Be il ordained by the people "f the tilnlo of Alabama in Convention u-r-embled, That the Hist section ol ‘the lir*l Declara tion of KigliU bo and the. .-11111" i- ln-reby stricken out -ho that .-aid section will then road as follows, to wil : “Section 1. That no limn or set of men aro entitled t" exclmive or M'liarale pub lic omoliinicnta or privilege-but in con sideration of public services.” Mr. Jeffries iim le the following report, which was concurred in, and tlio re-elu tion reported was ndq^l-'d: 'J'lio special committee to which wh- re ferred the lues - age of I Im Co\ ernor on the report of B. M. Wodsey, Lue Suit Com- misfionof, bog leave to report that they rocomiiioiid liml III') report of the said Commiseionor, enrb ne»--••nuls, voiiobors, and money lliorowith, be reb rrod to the next Legidnlure, und that, a- llu? properly of the State at the lower Salt Work: i : , Ijable I* wa le, therefor YV altervl to tlm i-urflia- <- .1 (!•• I uraicii :.nd l»'i , Lumber, Naval St*»r Dr.'ll . I'lir. l. 1 • ;Uid , rale and diiu iiD.'lie Boris)— •■<: lo lliu L’ul- h.»l« ol all fc 1.' solieilrj. 1’r.i icr.N « . AL- 1. •. ■ i ■ 1 tlio AV ll 'j.lry .V Do.. "Vi, .1 •|.,i,SM ink. Budge .v niv.V Nei'luu. .New \ .*rk; Merbrr .v «'••., I'lnl 10 .i.iiix, Bunn,; Messrs . I'ouwick .X Co., UuUitUv.ro, AM. <.i.Miff u. Miumsixti Acimv ISRAEL F. BROWX & SON, A'/; if i.h.sihhs. ouA/Xtit •t/cut, U ’ll.LaDeal |»ruuiptly ta lliu )iur<-liit > 'iug mil 1 11 n.i'Miiitf utj •>im.'»4u.i o| MhitDU- ANBL'i; .m 1 doser'iaiuii ol M VC1I1N- Mi; 1, ai'pluuUo to the wauls ot lliu .jautlieru *!i i.-» mil" free of OoiimiiHdon till - \t, at Dm Iowa, l uiarkoi micr, aid . l*v* lli'! m ■ ' "v j*ad 11 ions route*. I.o .1 .uuj*:uiic i with tint money, i" "iiiicr al New Lou.Mm, OoliU., „ ireel, A* a York. i; I-;. Blown. Mu •on, (Li., aud YV. ii. , Oo'muhu* 1 , 'Ll. |H)o|) /Nil 1 Ortol.i 1 amendinenf. to oiiitee all VOL. VII.—NO. 230. 1 to 1 ii<i iut«r«»t oi (lit < FOR SALE, AT THE 01.li ,<rAND Ol J. U. JAQUiiS & mto., A LOT ok FINE Top aud no Top Buggies, II/VIlNElWtt, WHIPS AND COLLARS. 1 III N»i lo elote out Hie lol nwoq, wu will Resolved, That be be aud D hereby thorized t » -«*ll the same at public •*» |»ri- Vutom'e 1- iti In- ju 1 pii'-nl iiim\ !»•'• be-l -and flitil all til** claims of the St itn lor H^ll due the Stale be eollecb d or con. muted by him, on the Im 1 <»l the pr« .-out value of - alt, and that In* ren.-nt lo tlm i<oxl ge.-.dui] of tlm laturo of Ala bama. A. S. J i 1 1 i:»K-*, Cliairiiun, Mr. Webb, chairman <•! tlm ('ommitluo on (’on-titutional Amendim ni , reported a sub.-titule Im* the 1u .l1 . . ia relation to reducing tho 1.. •• i t. iu this Stale, providing that the (LMicr.il A.-. em- bly, by a two-thirds vole, may arrange a ml designate tlm boiindnrio.; the sev- ra! countin', and that no new county rliall lie Imroafter le.-s in extent than -even hun dred Rffuaie miles pending tlm considera tion of which tlio hour arrived fm-tlmcou- aideralion of tho KCKDIAL OHPKIt, "A11 ordinanco in relation to Hi in ti tution ol slavery and lire abolition llieie of,” tlio <|W< dion lu ing >>n the adoption • *1 Mr. White's suhstitub . Mr. Langdoli wir' « n'itle I t » tb • II0..1, and addressed tho Con v enlion in a speech of much ability and . lo | i< neo in favor ol theoidinanee reported by the •• *mmill* \ Mr. Lungdon w.o follovvo | m lliu de- l»aUs by Mo-*''*. D.ml- . ( *pnr YY il- c«*x, YVbile, Elmore, YYm t *.•••! Sumter, uud Mudd. Oil tlm 'pICitlon “f h loptu. ; Urn ubsti lute ollured by Mr. White, tb nays wore doman led, yem 17, nay Those win substitute are: Mo ors. A lUey, r.ilomau of (Mioetaw, Coleman "I WnfdiihgUm, Cummin f, I'Yo- wood, Griffin, Ma l e, .Lme of M u-.mgo, McClellan, .\leK**»i.-.•'•, .Mu.mo "I t'olloe, More. Owen*, K'diiii'-n, I »wl**i, \N * * •*. and WliU- Mr. Unoof 'finance as reported bv t!;.. follows: 1st. Amend by atriki,: J!|st Paragraph after the word "n-sem. blod” iu tin second line ol •aid iu linam aim in Ft! it in lieu tlmreof tlm i.dbiwing', ’Flint as tin- institution of slavery lias been iilminlmd iu the State of Alnbamn by action ol tho Federal (lovernmetit, thofuforo sluvur.v or involuntary sorv itmlo no longer exists in tins State,* except for tlm punishment of crime whereof tho party shall have haul) legally convicted.” 2d. Strike out all ol tlmthiid paragiajdi after tlm word "Kegisbiluro'' in the foo- ond line tlmreof, and insert th.- following : “At its next scssi.ui, and from time to timo thereafter, lo make ju*t and "piila- bio laws for the protection ami guvorn* •t of the person.-', and properly »»f freedmen, which may b.* c.'f.^i i.-ut with the intore ta of tho people of lim Slate. Mr. Clark demanded the previous ques tion, whle.li was sustained; and, tho ipies- lion being on tho adoption .•! the ordi nance, Mr. Cumming called lor the yen* and nays, which rcuilti I y*'a- h-.r, n'-iy -k ’I'huac who vU-l in ini: lugniiv.* are Mofien. Crawford oi Coona. Cumminir and \Vhito. Tho onlinnnce as adopted ia jr- follow?. An ordinance in relation to tho institution of slavery and theaholition thereof. Be il ordained by the people of the Stateol Alabama in t'onv onlimi a--em bled, That i\ the imiitutlon ofvlnvery has bot-n destroyed in tlm Slate of Ala bama, hereafter tliero .hall lie neither hlavery imr involuntary -etvitudoin (hi* Stale, otlmrwi'i* than lor Iho punii-linienl , whereof the parly shall be duly convicted. And be it further ordained, That the Constitution be amended by striking out all provisions in relation to Cave- and slavery. And be it further ordained, That it shall he tlio duty of the Irngidature, al it* next ion, i" pa in '• I h will prolicl tlm froedmen of this State in tlm full mi- juymont of all their right : ol person and properly, and guard lli and tlm Stale against any evil that limy arise from their sudden emancipation. Mr. Griffin, by leave, inf •<)due *d an or- dinanco loabolisb tlm Slide I'ciiilmitiary, which was referred. On molion, tlm Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Action of the So, Carolina Convention. C'ol.PMni a, Sept, ta, | >»;•». in tlm Cun- volition to-day, a l«-n.*thy di -eiiM-ion oe- < ii rrod on a order giving the Froviii'.nal Governor power l" upp'did an agent, who fdmuld proceed lo YYa. Iiingloii for tlm purpose of imjuii ing ini ' the coiidilioii of ubandorted lands, l iei'u’ i: • (lie procuring of pardutiH and traiikael such ol Imr busi ness as might bo ol primary importance to citizens of the State. The order was adopted, limiting tlm term of service of agent | » adj mriimenl of next Legislature, h> whom tlm - dary was to be determined. An order was p.-e ■ ■•<! ailowing tlm mem bers live dollars p. r dh.-m and twenty ennta mill age, James G. Thompson, of the ,‘.i. Helena |)i«trml, was admitted a . metuber by hd voles a gain-1 off. CoLUMliiA, Sept, la, ta»'Y -The Cons volition, to-day, wa- '"Tiipi' d in \lii-ciu- Bing tho reports, submitt•*• I b.\ tlm Com- mittee on Ordinance mfd BesolutionH, de claring that the > I.avr-J .a South Carolina having boon cmuimipa'<M b\ ibe action o| tho Uliilod Sla'«*> aullmi iiie , ueillmr slavoiy m»r involuntary hervilu le, e\«a-pt mh a puuislimonl lor ci ium, of wiimii tlm party Him!I liavo been duly eon\mted, shall over lio re-c tabli Imd in Urn Slate. Tlio report was llnally adopted by US yeas against H nays. No other husiiioMi ol' impoiiiince was traiiBHclud. Ifuiuiciilu—ESxaiuliiatloii I tel ere .lus- tlee Starr. From tlm Mobile Advertiser, tail Ii. J II. Mority was examined lor killing Connor or Conley. The delemlanl m bar keeper of the hlcninboat Mi .I, and ('ouloy was tlio earponter. Tlm diffb ulty • *«• eurred fiptwocn IS mile in vr b and 21 mile bluff* on Tuesday 1 veniog, 12th im-t. It appoal's by the evidonce tlmt Conk*y, who wu* a powerful mac, went on board of tlio boat in a - tal' of inf xiiatimi, tlmt ho wan overbearing in I:ideiimaimr, knonking off' bats and flapping Dm !nir keeper several lime-, who oll'ared no re sistance, and tried In avoid all conffiets. One witness says that t ’oiiley could kid a man with a blow of Iii* Ii-1, as ho was >1 pugilist, and sccum l to travel on hi- miisele, Morily was also into.xieMled, but quiet. About 7 o’el^f 1. Unit owning tlm clerk’s attention wa* called to a difficulty betweon Conley and Mority, iu which Conley struck the other in tin* face and Irow blood, but .Mority -.tm.'»lfereil flislanco, but told Conley to go away. Al- tcrward.1, al about IB r. m , Ibe captain of lliu boat saw Conley holding Mority against the bulkhead by Um rlaim iu h hciplo.-* condition, and bCatiin: him - -1111 no lo-dslaneo on Um part of .Mority. The Captuili purled tliom. and onJejeil fho bar cloned, which wn* (loim by .Mority, and ordered Conley to bed, v. Im li Lbc Captain thought Conley obeyed. But again, af terwards, Conley .made limail * !•• several wilnessf‘1 that he iule>.d< d to ulii|» or kill Mority ; that Im wmi i*• -t .-all. lied, ii np pears that Conley then lie* third Dine sought Mority, on the bodcr de. k, and again attacked him. Then Morily, who itatM that C'lllley look boo b\ b> goalee and nearly lift* d bim "if tin* il• n»r, picked up u ttiimll light wood knot and iu ih Ii him A blow hcro-s ill.' Iiecix, w II I* * Il H Hllppon-d to bave enu.-ed tin* d* i «d ('.uiley. Im mediately alter lb* L : w w ■ Miuck .Mor ily WH' lied ji\ older of ill.' < Iplalll. Morit.v lb lo v..« s.'iry lor il -tlmt bn would 'jive ibe world il dca'A-ed wan alive, and « • rluinly showed such sign* of grief iu emi t that inis but a good heart could feel. Tlm !•—Liiuoiiy was all alike, duc t a . I" the uncalled for a-'UUllH on Mority pnwi.m- to ibe la-t fatal blow. The pri on- r wa* milled hex I morning, und nl l'l tile ! im, and at Hire* other landing-, olb i.d luni-'-li lor Inal, hut no conit, either military or civil, could III) lollhd who \N"iild lal.o tin* east iu hand, tin arrival .it YLitule Morily Wdlt to Ju t! .'ill ..III ", ll iritleil.b'd, Mild gave bim.elj up. Jle coubl liave e ■ caped if Im had \yi lied many time-, but made lit* such effort The evidence wic leer that the Jml -,od; • lunged Morily »«»K * vine at once, Tlio body of Conley wa- torrad by Capl. Jack, • f lli lauding thirty-two nub but not until after il bad KIVU II* lo compel interne l.lllo cully in Hi i, al t Selma, i lam I \ 'led in favor of M r. While'R Tiik Kan-JI amu.k informed that tlm new i ' lie eomplet"d Ml.'l ill lull oj» rate n about the tlr-l day of «> i r. rime by Way of tlm Steubenvil •', i' lii fmiidlo uml^Af- lenlovvn route, tie di.lam••) b»*tW"un .New Vork and Cincinnati, b\ mil, dl be re duced to ’• II mile*, • mil*- Inn |.-r llmli any route now traveled. Tln-.e will Im but one change of ni., •> l that at I'itts- burgli. Tho timo to I'ltl- «ugh, lliu 2n miles saved btuig ihi* i l ol tlmt will bo redo great Iron bridge uocting Ibo gap lift alid Ban bundle •■ the liuUllillg loin I liiuuiuer* i* boei .I • t I,Ml Tlm Taming u lliishftnd. We ye ter-1 ay brirm-d of fif her an id'/nf,wliicb imeurrod m .‘ioiilli , . Ml A rial; of la- r.atim;- fho leolingi of a worthy couple, id of intruding upon the mi elily of tlm billon;, which oxhl bofaveen mm and in* ,i| lather, iu this instance, between wile and luubuml, a* she piovod boraolf decidedly "nmitar” of tha hou-.dioM. YV,. ill, however, suppre.stlm real names of tlm par lie*, ami call them by the cl am ic tianio ol Jones. I Im parlies have been to each other, in the relation of wile and husband, and of belligerent.-,, alternately, for about five yeais; but up to two weeks since, the que.- lion of nni'ilery bad not been decided. YV Ii011 lim husband appeared, by aid of some Rtrnlegy, to have the alvanlaf, the wife al way;: fell into liy. lerici, and by her gesticulation, 1-0,111 worked upon tin* fcl- inga of Jones, that he relented, in a little time, mutual forgivenc , and a “r,*- cniHtrueliou ” took place; and when the ndvrntngo was with Mr a. j, % which w a-, lim case nine tiuiea out often, tin, injur,id man threaten, d suicide; the river wu mar, nnd ho won/,/ pinn.je into it amt w:»'h off’Llii limit'd coil in ilom no lium. As tlm liy dcrics ,.| M,, 1 H i WttV n si.lt, lied tho heart of In r Im ban.I, .0 th 1 . threat of jones never failed lo moll that of bis wile, and things the n went smooth ly Ibr n <ln3* or two. But tlm war, which, fir a space, did fall, wa- vi rv soon renewed, and with alwam increa ed rioleneo; until, weaned with jierpelual strife, Mrs. .lone* determined l<» bring mailers to a cri is, H ml whim, a -veck or two since, rim had so Jar obtained the mastery a- to put June., out of dour* lie resolved, like Gen. Grant, "lo fight it out on thi. line,” and when the inevita ble threat of suicide came when tlm wa ters of the (.'uinhei land woe pointed to— itn 1.....1 of repenting, -he Opened the door and exclaimed : " You’ll jump int•» tliu river, will you?” “Yes—-I’ll drown niypelf." "YVell,” hIio responileil, “go and d » it, then, uud good riddAuce.” This took Jones a little back, but Im do- Icrniini'd to try Imr farther, “Bel'or - I go,” said he, “ I -hoiild hko 10 know what you will do with the ehil- drei..” “I will got anolhor father to them in Ioks llmli a week; never mind them, they'I be better off'without, than williyou.” J ones wm astounded, and stood mo tionless and silent. t you intend to drown your elf nt length Ilia wife shouted ill the top ol Imr v oico. Joiius stood agliHi t. “ If you don’t go, I'll lmlp you;” and nt the sumo lime slm ruilmd oiitnml sei.*.c I Jones by tlm neck, and commenced drag ging Iii 111 iu tin* direction of tliu liver. 'I liia was toe milch, .lone* begged for his life, hut Mr-. J. wa • rcl-ntic . But on -h" pushed him, till near the banks of the river, which was but a short dittnnru from the house, while at each step he beg ged more pilcoudy. until at length by a (iesporatu lunge report i that ' lie loo. i'd her grip a little Im made hi . cictpe, and look refuge iu a lager beer -aiooii, which lie did not louvo till Urn following day. 11 o ih"n returned to hi- borne cautiously, bat ill IihiiJ a completely Sllbjiigaled man, and ready to aeeept any terms hi wile might propo. e; and it is a remarka • ble fuel, up l" this lium, iml a shadow im » pa -ed over tlm Imiisuhold of ibe Jones's. I :X'Ui/lV,llr• I’ll, A Bakiv ok Gkoiuiians at YVasii- I NOTON AKKAIHS IN Til Kilt N I A I K - Tlm Now York Herald . \ uumlMtr ot 1 In* leading men of Grtirgia w, re on a visit to tlm National capital bet week und had very inten-ling coiifen'iicoi with tlm tin* S a iclarv of the Interior, M 1. Marian, and Goiiiiiussioner of Agiieultme, Mr. Newton. Tlm Georgians itatcd that them wu- great de (itutioii aumng their people, and a great demand for hooks containing lliu recently enmuod laws of iho I'idled States. The Secretary informed them llial, all through tlm rebellion, quotas of docu* nmnts for all tho Status were printed with tlm same regularity ha pr» vmn ly. Thom for tlm robollhms States had linen , hi "ful ly cl or ed away, and would, now that tlm national authority had been rntttonnl,s(»oii be dhUrihuLnd. The G,oig*a gentlemen were very much pleased with tlm result-! of their \ nil iu all rei ped , and repre sented to tlm Soeretary tlmt tho people generally in their State regarded the 1 mis-i of the war a* fully settle,I, ciiiiridcrod ■ Invory completely deiol, and were «1<. u • mm ol again being able lo lake their proper position iu tin* I'ni.ei. Tlmy fnnl that recently tlicre bad been uilicli intr proveiimnl in the rebiliou of planter:, and negroe-. On lirsl acquiring their lice Join,the latlor.in that «‘XiilM*rauce of lliuir joy, were disposed to abandon tlmir rural employment^ and llock to towns, but now they have generally reniuicd tlmir former occiioaii >ni on plantationmu,I miu work- . ing indimtrioualy. With the t'oiumis ( hioner ot Agriculture tlm Georgian per ‘ fee ted arraugementx for tlm did ri bp lion of ■ eed< in their State. A Comiiiikti 111.1: Mup. A* a recent meeling ol the A ialic Society of Bengal, Major Bi rly de-ci ibed a comfec tilde mud nl which he lir l hem-,| lint .‘■’••plember. It large tract*, notably in the Ber labghur di triel-. in Oude, where than.* is j tie, I or Rwainp of black mud which looks Lkc a-bc and smoublers like wo.al. Tlm mud, when diied, bin ». quitely flee- ly. It ha* l)i.*en tried ntGawuporo by Mr. i’a.xlor, tin* locons.'t i\ «• toreman, an.I wu . f< uud to give very nearly »• mm Ii -team wood. "It would di* very well lor lo (•••motive, and could be i.upplied at nv annas and the maun.]. \\ n< 1 clnu re l it. c-iti be used in a blacksmith'.1 furnace Tin* H-h, ol which it leave, a great deal, will, Ihcy ay, be very 11 el'ul a a tiiaiimo for p*M»r sandv soil . Bui of bone ami frag oent • of decayed I wm loiind m it at considerable depth- Tin* Calcutta Hf'aly/" I'-, call it impure p i. -ulUiiy Irom t he c 'Utiim il d,-c.imp.•• it ion ol !-,;•• talda mutter at the lioUom ,.fa marsh i ’ i-cmmic. ti■ • t lip* native , ilmugh well awale ol it. prop rtM , Ilia! e II" II •» of II , tlmir loa-on i boing that it owe its origm t • “eiiormoili sin rlllces of ght ii and » lari liurnt insiiii by godliku people m old lime.” —- Essay on Don-.. .I, || Biffin,ia*"H tlm wolld with a brief e i\ oi ,!••* "Dm'H in lim lump,' a\ Jo..|ujh. ' aia u-efiif, but thuy an-not Mfwav proh.ahic. Tim N HD im.lliu d"g i a dill (•> avo children lu»in drowning; Iml \ •"( i»av« got lo have a pond ol water and cldldr, n riiiuiini* hlioiil kaielc , «»i d e lim deg H i„ i prolilaliie. TImii" am'l nothing mad** |,.iaidmg a Niif'oiindliu dog. Bat t.-ai- riei-: aic tisn!ul lo ketch rat: ; hot tlm rats ain't profitable alter \ oi| have kutdmd llieni. rim hlii'plicid '!••♦ i u eliil (aw drive's Imep ; but if you |, ; ,ve to go H |id buy a II- ci, ,.f "lieep, ami pay imue than limy are w nth, ju-I to keep tlm dog Imi*. • y, the d"g am t ptolilabiti n..t much. Lap d.»T;s me very Useful; loit h \,m don't ln»id them iii your lap aw I the time, they ain't prolitabio al all. 'lie* coacti dog i* "III! of Um* iho 1(| dill o» doga I khovs oV ; blit VU ha\e got lo llAVi) A ( oacti (and Hint ain’t »!whv pi. h aul) or yon can't icali/.e from tlm dog. Tima we rc«i that, while dogs are gcumally useful, thuio are limca when limy am k imi 1 ly profitable:” Tho Nevx, York l.xpi, - i,-p..,t a t 1 *1 ellliellVilb) In that city wlmi(I liiUl* gil t ,. ,o i.-. be-. * lew ■"( diving | , wmm the Mg—ol 1 ixlecn nnd (w«n>* two, 1 I tlm (link of , w«ru Willies a-. Tlmv are all iiiuimIs- •>! the la*! rivd. otin homo ol ill lam • hi iIaIcii* i'h«nr •t. tAiber i- an orthodox dar^mun i o^i 1