Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 27, 1865, Image 2

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Jails #u|uir«, Ktilfar Confederate Cotton !.«•». WAanmoToif, Sept. 18.—Many "f lm* holder* of the Conf»*dem«C?oU»n U'«n :n England avoided the recent meeting .n London. evidently for f«?ar of an expo sum of thojr individual complicity »n the n« diculou* traniaclion. As t.t»e *> inn " n journal* therefore reen» to he at a l«** i<» m _ Janow who the happy speculator* are,they WedaesdaT Mooting. s^t. 27, 18^ *iil bo enlightened by the following I.i-t jun1 it. nan 1 in COLUMBUS TI*r*C.ount> Meatlnjf. At ft im « rfi»£of n rotisiilcraM* por tion of the jwoplo of MuacoffW- county, InM ill til. r-ourt-h •!-<• oil tin* tittth inst.. on mot'.on of Mon. Him** Holt, Dr. J- !,. Clirnoy wri« rnlh 'l. to tho rhnir. and Dr. II W Jefor mol I- H d irtin ap point' ! m. Tin < h »!i iimn oiplainnd tin- ohjort of I ho mi time to he to -< |.<;t thnu penile* nii'ii to ho j‘ »t in nomination m dole- • ■at#*- t tl; Stat<- Convention from Mui- r .;-,'# rvunty. If.-i,. Iliii. - H it. in a brief hut «Arno«t rind forcible rnmnn-r. urged the riftcsnait/ «*f harm iiv of notion and a unity of pmpiiM p, .hijitthe work of the C‘rti- Vention to th* j-rt -ent -it•» %t ion of G*'«»r- tfin. ('••I I.' <1. Mit# hell nominated John Quin* I! FI L Mott u ilele^ato*. N. h, Howard. I.hij , moved an an nni' ijidiie nt to the proposition tliat the lie • til. ■ j»roi .1 t*» neleot tin* ihdegatea hy on!lot . oh voter prmwuit voting for three person* i» delegatna. I l»e motion of Mr. Howard prevailed. Mr. MiUdudl then ri^nin put iu noini- liatioif tin- until"- of .Mo-11*, (Join, Holt mid Mott. Mr. .1. It. D Wil.-y Willimi llillea Holt M ' 1 1 Ilardiway noniiiiate l K«v. h. fierce. N. I#. I hoy.ml, I’.-q., moved that a majoiity of all tin votea rii-t be rcc|uirod to make a noiiiiimtioi). fid. J. A. 1.. I.«e moved to amend the iiM'tiufi • a- to n | iire only n plurality i'riitn 1 no M<#ai«#'tntt7 A it ertiser. ALtlltMt VlATi; < OM'IAHOV. News by Telegraph. I WV.I.KTH t. \r. M 1»V of ...» the Ilrili.n iubjecU »ho b*ve U,u» Tu vented, viitb on “* ?“« |„ M( . ,U.Uir,o4 tv them re,pectiv<ly Hir liomyd. llmujrhloo, B»r'{. CW.IW Ii»a< t^Kiif'bfill A Co., 71 Jar* inyrfircol, Uondon, iru.y Con. iraCTor*. lw,Wt Thorna* Sterling Bigbee, fiO Man* non House Place, London, ship owner, Tha MarqisD of Bath, SJ.ifX) James S|?ence, Liverpool, corres* t»ondcnl of the Times, (under initial), fiO.tlOO Mr. iWford Hope, VI,(JW Gcorgo EdwardSeymour, broker, Throgmorton it root, London, iojtf) M<**ra. Karine, 110,000 prneticn Alexander Collie and partner*. Fleetwood, Patton, Wilson, 1#. Hcbunlor, Director* of Cnion Bank. Ixmdon, ytogether), W. S. Lindsay, Sir CoutU Lind*«y Baronet, John La*'hl, M. I* , Birkenhead, Ti: jourmnent. Praxer by K -v.Mr. MTy-'r* Jour: : L read an 1 apprev« l. C ALL OF TICK COU*TIE*. Mr. Towi# - iMrodnced an ordin • ' t relation to re*'Bating nnrrmtrca oi j —i men and tr Jwomen. Referred to tin cornmillec *#n tha Judiciary. By Mr. M w.—An ordinance D ir.g for tl»*» * .ion #.f Probate Judg hold for 1 ir v. iri; t'm election Qr»t t**rm hnl i #>n th" flr-t Monday comber, 1 hi,. Referred to the Judiciary Com mitt". By M . Jeffri" V resolution a^ low- ** ■ ‘ Letter tmm Pr(«l4eut Johnson. The London Star publishes the follow- S*w York. Sea. •£!.—U U notli.n, '»K >'.ter t4dro.i«i by Pre»ident John- J. Rlcb.nl llurrb, f..rmer!y member of «onto»n Ai.ter.csn K«Dllem»n hvin K In Centre., from Miuouri. who i. implicated l/otiia • in the boat burning un the Western wa KzactTTivK Office, ) ■Wn-bington, l). C., July 20, lfcfiO. / M . O. F. Own fort, Xj. 2, FrancoUchc ktra.\se, JierUn, Prussia : MtDzarSik l thank you for your letter of inn 30lh of June. I ithall use my best endeavor to make my Adminis- not partisan. Per* The L*. S. S*r4t&ry Comxulss:«>n, * u closing on the fint of October, wiil turn ever to the negr*>%§ in South Carolina n targe amount of *tt*re*. Gen. L"e is President of Washington College, Vs. (So we heard fcbout three j M*ati n Bail Inal — — r ~. _ weoka ago.—Anv.J 11= ton Cuslis has vertir.g power l ) partisan ends in only less • nnn appointed Professor t#f Engineering cntn “ lDan attempting the nation’s life, tha i,cxinKlo:i imUulo. ° ur h “ c ? me uut of il< . fou . r -*••**- " 1 struggle fur existence strengthened a capacity for a unparalleled in his* i*he East Twnneiire and Virginia Kail- tory . ... r md, from Xno X vjJ/o to Lynchburg, will I p n- -l to hear from so intelligent b. ruonica in a fgw day*. ' • ‘ •" rv ' r •» youwelf that tb« fact that Prirate document* from Mexico say j ' ur Government i* a Government of the p -Hi me ijexmgion insuutto. | * idg •* »«» All the Visitors appointed, except Gov. yey* ■: for existe fur the Pierponl and lw<^ -itherf, were original ' ftr *d P ri!.*>l nni wstn ,y in De ' .uthern men. i growth the future unj v#d. 'Id,at the » ornmittee on the ( tliat Juarez has a large body of troop- . l*oop.e deriving ail its jwwer from the I . di iarjr be i to inquire into the J who are attack ing various d»*tarhmenta oi P* I ■ g oaly^fof the people, is feasibility • f <levi«ii,g a *p labor, i»nd report at th lan to regulate earliest JJ. OOf) Ji.iXFJ WMM) 20,(110 M. B. Sampson,City Editor Times, luJ/JO John Tbaddeus Delano, Editor IU. 000 10, (JUG 10,000 ■ r iioiniuiitfd Messrs. A. II. Chappell and i • ' Leiumotidinent w 'I'll' 1!I'M till:; thon plucc Hilt: i- /nlopted. ded to lilillot. Mott. Dr. Ib id tie •lhovlllg t* ff<» III J. Mof*OM, Id Id N. 1. Howard, I .11 J J. McKeiidree, i * . J. A. I,. I :i 'J l II. l'\ ('oleiimii, 1 \Jd .1. 11. Dozier, I nun, I I William-. 11 -It and Chappell, tl • it number of . Her** <h elured th* nominee- leus Dolane, Editor Times, Lady G**orgiann Time, (sister of Lord Westmoreland), J. S (iilliat, Director of Bank of England, D. torbrwi Campbell, 4'» Dover street, Piradiily, L<»ndon, George Peacock, M. 1*., Lord Wbariocliffa, W, II. Giegory, M. IV. W. J. Kidout,Proprietor London Morning Po«l, Edward Ackeroyd, Lord CampbeU, Ivor»l Donougtimore, Lord Bil liard Grosevenor, lion. Etely Ashley, son of I-oril HhsAcsbury. and Private Secre tary to Lord Palmerston, Bight Hon. Wm. Evrat, Great Western, By MrW -an.- - 1C - dutions of thanks t*» Mnj #r General Thorna- and other otli- cer-, wh<* ,v<! iiia'.eriHi aid” and facility iu qualifying . ' r re*U#ra civil law and «>rd**r t the * • of the .State of Alabama. Refer re > the < *njmittee on K*'deial Belationa. By Mr. Patton An m . sneeto amend **>«:tion» 2#'» and V*i of arti- In three of the Conatiluiion. B'*f"rr*-1 •.■•the committee or. Cor■•titiilional Am«ndment-. i Be it'-rdai; l by tr.e peofile < f Ala- ] bafiu in < -aven*.i.ju ii--.'iubl"d. Tiist »oc- i tiorm \'JS mu 1 ot Hfi ■ " three of the Con- I stitulion lie stricken -.nt, arid in lieu HD,000 I thereof the loilot, ,.»g ' ••• • ••rtr-l . h.00' S'" . 2> N > . i-r.Rtor or iiepre - tative 5.000 i shall, during the ’ r:u for win lie mail 4.000 | hav.- h-:n : t. lie appop. cd lo any civil * th- *• «*t firol.*. under thii Slat", <-x- 4.000 ] copt h igh "fll# ■ jo: may be bile*! by " I, 60) j tiorin hy th*. i - |»!*r. J. (XFJ S*•*-. L'. N . i r*on hold r g *.ny lu- 1.000 erntiv" •.Hi. • . !• r the C;uU' l .Slat**-, or 1,00) I any othur p • .s • r, the » of P -fm ;• '*••', t<» which there i* al ary, Justice* of the I the Court of v utU«;«- In th J taohod n<» ■ 500 4 Poac, ( Con Total, £008,000 Thn attiludo of the United Slat* ijdi ni«l in Haiti?* < )ii ni"ti«'H .if C*d. ,1. A. L. Loo, the •liiin.iti >n was di'clur. d liiilinillloUM, id th*- ch 'in* of tin iiici'tiiig by Imllot is mlifii'il !#y mu'luinntioii. 1 1" .* ial ;• iifhuiuui iiuiiiiimfm], bc- * nllrd up ui t«» Mpuiily tlmir uccopt- ii . . . .i ll l»ri«--fly mltlroHiHNl tho mooting, : th miiiiii|Qti«>ii tiuidon d, mid tin 'll inti'iitioii, if oloctc'd, to •st'uini; tin* State t»» boi lormor i tl - Cni.'ii, by oliMorving tlio conditions imjM'Hi 'l by tin* Foiloml Ad- inlni-t rat ion. H u h doolarod that tlio work which tlio Convention bad to do \viu wi M d. l’.iit'i! ..ml iintiiiHukithlc; that It wan <nll"d ujH»n Kinij.ly t<* umko tlio rlmii: * f« iu tin 1 organic law "f tin* Stut** I* <|iri* d by **ur pr* ••• nl «*• »n*1itioii, wbioh 11nil t*» lit* oonf'oiuu -I t" tlio Countitiltion uml Ijiivn «*f tin- United State.-; and that the lu\Vf* iifOoHsai \ t*» tbf proper g*»veni- I'gulntion of tlio reformed nIi'HiM hr I.'f't t«* Hu* hr*- i riini* nt mi Hoei.'il ayat** ipidaf me. Un molio J. II. V. Jt tr I. if. W , the ui- ting adjourned. 1< uF.Nr.v, Cbnirnmn. etui if? eminent, on the subject i§ plainly set forth in tho following official letter*; [Mr. Srumrd to Mr. Adamt.] DirARTMKhT OK STATE. | Washington, March Uth, \WV>. j Char let Franat Adams, F. •/ , <[•'■ ■ — Sir—An impre-sion is undftrst*»«»*l t*» pr*** vail in Europe, especially among the holder- of tho insurgent loan, for whi* h cotton wa* pledged m security, that in the event of the restoration of peace in this country, this government will Assniiia the public debt* of the insurgents, or certain ly the particular debt roforrod to It is believed, however, tliat no imprenslon could bo more erroneous. There is no likelihood that any part of that ilo)*t will he a**umeil or reb«'gni7.e.l by the United Stale* Government. It is proper and ad visable, therefore, that hy any proper means at your command, you should au thoritatively undecotve the public in England on this point. 1 am, you obedient servant, William H. Skwaup. [Mr, $• ward to Mr. Adams.} Department or State. I • Washington, August 10th, lh*,Y f Char lei Franeis Adams, Fi«/., F.tc Sir: 1 have the honor t*> acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch, N*». 1022, together with jiapers, which contain an interlocutory decree which has been made bv the Vico Chancellor in tho suit **f the United States against Priolenn and oth er*, which suit wm instituted for tho re covery of hk’Ai hales of cotton ; a copy *>t the Vice Chancellor’s reasons for tho in terlocutory I" found among tlio same pa pers. Tho Vice Chancellor is undor«t*>*> I to have affirmed the title of tho United States to tho property in uuoslion. It c with tho judgment of tho Vico Chanoellor and not with tho roasons ho assigns for such judgment that tho United States nro concerned. In this view of tho subject it might seem proper for this Government t*. leave the subject unnoticed. Thu frankness, howovor, which ought to bo practiced in the proceeding* of State*, re quires an explanation of the views which tlio Government has taken of the ques tion* which tho Vico Chancellor has dis cussed in his rcasuns before mentioned. The Unilud Slates do not admit tliat the combination of disloyal citin-ns, which have raised tho standard of insurrection, is now, or hns at nnr previous time boon a Government de/acta, or in any sente a political power, capable of taking, hold ing, giving, asserting or maintaining cor porate rights in any form, whether muni cipal or international. It is true that a different view of the character of tho in surgents ha* Kooiuod to :lnd favor with some portions of the British nation, and even with tho British Government. It must lie remembered, however, that a« otleu as that anlagonistical opinion lias been advanced hy ller Britannic Majes ty's Government in its intercourse with tho United State*, it has been hs tirmJy, .though, as we trusty ns courteously de* niod. Tlio United States controvert and deny the declaration of thn Vice Chan cellor that thoy aro "successor*'' of tlio rebellion; and, on the contrary, they maintain that they aro now and during all the time of the rebellion have been just it they wore before the rebellion bogan sovereign Slate, absolutely entitled to the regulation and control of all property and person* within the Unitod Slates.*ub<» j cot only to the limitation* of their own Constltutlan. It need hardly be said that the United States will hold thumselves under no obligation whatever to accept of or to so conform thoir proceedings to the condition* which tho Court of Chancery, 2,000 j and hon .hail be oiigi if this state. ByM. . Tatt /ft A rr. own, which wa. adopted nor*, Notaries Public , - f Ik . d„ "Xcupled, the General A'-embly •lulion, foi- ahowing mail*! ol ato Comptroller furnish tho Convention • vemont showing the B .nd ■ made and dUnoaed lfvil, and also position were ids or the pi ».U there* Mr. Puttbn c»lh"l up th viously in a do ny him. t*» vote on tlio a ioptiuri <»1 til | -hall take pi lotion, pro- onsidor the rdmanco t*» tioiis in thi- Slat*', The sidor w»i * arried. : iv* 1 to ittii Mid the ordi- ’iding that tha elections i, the In-1 M'.nJay i« i u , ,| V U1) umi that In" Legi-lature _ * .i, ti. .. 1 Mo.i.lny Impcriali-P*, and anticipate, by buying weakened them by extending ibeir line:-, to gain victories soon. It ii not thought that Maximilian »T.l attempt to drive him from El Paso, but if he d"HS, Juarez will not abandon the country. The people are giving Juarez enthusias tic receptions. Gen. Negrete has gone into the interior with one hundred officers, to coded disci plined troop*. . New Youk, Sept. 25.—Tho Herald’s special say* nuthitig definite in reference to the trial of Mr. DaVis has been a*cer- tained. Tho President decides that it will be before a civil Iriburai. ThereR good au thority for saying that two or three of the Cabinet are op|K»iked to n triul of Mr, Dis cing appreciated in Europe. I trust our national success will prove tin -uco si of popular principles through out the world. I stu sir, very truly yours, Andrew Johvaox, President of the United Stales. Bkm’lti' n in Cotton Freiodt.— W" hearn that cotton was taken on Wed- •."arnboats, at $3.60 per hni". whi* h was quite a reduction from 7 ’/) and 7 Id a month or so ago. Competi tion ha* *• flVcted tho reduction ; that floet of small draft boats of which we gave notice h:i arrived and aro engaged in the trade <>f the Alabama river. Abouttwen- ty of lh>on »r*' on ibis and tho Tombigby rivor. If the l'ilot combination was bro- ken up. freights both way*, would go S. & J. FALSER l CO, No. 167 Broad Street, OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL, IT A YE brought to the r'ty C Ooluisihuy. nr.J 1 * flock ol CLOTH!NG . A X li FURNISHING GOODS. K<4U*1 t;» the heft Crt«to a \\ ork, th«'rel'F saving the |.arrha***r *h? del .y. rtr.n . i e and pente DfOtllr att' dr..- ‘Ui r ,:jj \V <rk. vi»—th'*y f»r"ferring that he should leave j down still further. Cotton ought now to advance a few cents t»er pound. [Montg. Ijcdger, 24M. the c#)ur.trv New York, .S<u#t. 24.—The steamer j New York arrived from Panama, making the trip in six d*ys twelve hours and ; twenty minute*—the edickest on fecord j Boston. Sept 21—Two million pound* of wool wa* sold by several houses hero i !a*t work. San Frani im.-o, SepL 23.—Heavy rains I at Shangliai. There wa* a great banquet here !a«*. night, at which Southerner* participated. I The law in Ciiili ^derating religious worship ha* been §ott»factorily settled. Tho Government calL for help to con nect (Jhili with England by way of the Htrnlght*. Busineas at Valparaiso i* much im proved The San Salvador authorities tried Gen. Barrows, ami had him *hot. II.* execu tion cause* great dissatisfaction through out Central America. Select School. M r.Tin,-. 'ion,PiX'..,n ■ ten » SCUUOL f»r BOY- „ TEMPERANCE HALL,* on M ml.).' WriiJ. T«ili.m nj.tiMnj . «. >. I Sir. Ibham’s School, i 'iiVe'i lK-i .' l . -.r u.: .. I ■ : ... jjMl .. iuitiun—>• ■*: * ' - >l h Mrs. Marble’s School. TII1£ EXKHUSKS F01 . Of Mrs. MarlileS School MEN, BUI'S AM) CHILDREN,, M ' ! ' u MUSIC, " _ l.NSTRl MKXTAI. \Ml \ui\l,. tune, aoi hsviag »ocurci the »• rv. c- : \ f li *. 'i. II. V LM>!.\ r i WM. PALMER, tho well kr. * Mer Lant Toil« r • f Knoxville, Tcnn.. they h"j'C an l i-xj-e : r. beapu-itivc benafit and convenience t * all who buy their pohi Beina arr-j.tome 1 for y .r- to fuv,i.*h | id#- of MAXI KK JI.'b i.MKM AM) i.Ar ili their an tire war l.-i .v-.-ry r-. 1. harm ui- d elevatmx in it» tendency, thev locate • give satisfui'tion Uink* ana eie in Colambu* and oOer the confidence in their ab»i*». Come. then, and mak. k: thorc of your children, and hat e t i- ui -un ii I hy th"«e_.who have _ learimd »lu. :u COLUmBL’S HIGH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. I TUB »h.,, I 'ituti... . I • rr. | J .Monday. * A GRAND CONCERT W. W. Fliwrlliv, CL0TH1KG EMPORIUM. lion .mi by tin? i tin? c'»t»v by Hi ’ which M An -r.il •dim tli" i the Britain may taio or prtworl other litigation upon the roaten qQMtloil, and raceivo it through resumption to die rosont or any and insist now in tent to rncetvo through mu- of 11w■ y insist upon tltoir of tho *amo through the action o? HW'Britanic Majesty's Govornmont. You may in- btrucl tho countel who are acting in bo. half of tho Unitod State* ol tho view* heroin expressed. Her Majesty’s Gov* ernmont have not in any way nude them oosition* assum- liaru: 1801, entill?-' tho union I - and ?»t!iur - t My I : ' SU •« d Ai ber- hv d? " i Xhe I" 11ov by it " uiin-'i Chirk, I.. Kill. B" it ?• ! Statu o! .\; M 1, That t hy n I .ui.. • Alahuiiia entitle I "an utiion butwu ither Slat"* By led th State* of and i* horehy Un th III" lllh (lav of Jn Buffalo, Sept 26 —The English capi- talisti aro being entertained boro. Cud ago. Sept. 26. — An explosion oc curred to-day on tho S. W. B. K., killing two persons and fatally injuring other*. W ahiiindton. Sept. 25.—Tho trial of tlM “ i* progressing, though h?.- in loo ill X a 'V, N. Y , Kept 26.—Coming to Ibis t y??as j PIacc, a train of carr, with three pass<*n- I ! ger car'* attached ran over an open (Irnw-bridgo, and the h comolive ami one pa««engrr car were precipitated forty foot into deep water. The others were sus pended. Only three passenger* in the ,, j, , procinitsl rd car escaptd. / 7m. ordinam •* l*c»‘Ue wa* used by both tlio Sara* ; 4ll j.iJitiuniM} l '»gH and Centra! Bailraads. an 1 minority of j W' amiinotoj*. Hept 22 In the \Y r/ . each b-'.’fig f trial to-day Dr. Hopkins t?^tuie<l that on ! tho 22.1 July, h*? was ax«igned to duly in the ho«j)ital nl And"r#r»nvil!e. He with surge.'ii White was ordered to tnnk • a thorough inspection of the prison and hospital, with a view to improvement. The witness hero road tho following letter a* a report which ho had made: ANDKRAoNVILLE, Aug. 11, 1801. JJrigadirr (Jeneral J >hn // U'iruU Sir In obedience to your order of tho 21 -t of July, renuosting us to make an examination of the Federal prisoner* and hospital* at thn place and ascertain an? 1 report to you tho caiue o( ?iL«ase and mortality among tho prisonor* arid tho measure* nc? •**.*ry t * prevent the same, ha* bean complied with, and wo rospe?'t- fully submit the following cau*c« of dis ease and mortality 1st. Tlio largo number of prisoners crowded together. 2d. The enliro absence of all vegetable* a* diet, so nc?'v -ary a* % prevantixfl of scurvy. •hi. Tho want of barrack* to fab cl tor tho prisoner* from sun and rain. 4th. The inodequnto supply of wood .*, . •"'I j and water. A .i.ama and | |{ n j fo0 j nance reported coinuiiltoe, of airruan • I an ordinance •f n-H ? -■.ion null pooplo of lho \ eiitioii aisein* ado|'lu<i b “>11110 t by a of A la- i? lay «'t January, A. D. | . . i ca to th"olve on llo? - lul ? of Alabama • ini - 1 under lho com- "i -titiiti ui of t.i?j Unileil .i, bo and tlio mUMi i* null un i void. i ■ the • j online reported • 1 t n- • mu 1 tt"' M?i*»rs ■ i Dt I by tho j. . plo <tf tho ulio \ me tiif j | oth. Filthy condition of the prison. Till. The mortal omanation from Lho .1 nufi and submi’ting <n ?>r«l rup .1 by the niinoiity for ij reported by llo majority a lengthy ar ting tie I into .n-uel, ,.i wh.e . Crori.-diaw, tJlcnn, II n»p«»r, Lan I uni r, and I ’.er, •! Calhoun a- voeatod th?? a lupU iu t?i th?' ur?bnan report?‘d by the maj ority ; and Messi lark au l I.t!mt r. p*rtod by tho in I \pen*I\cl> titi*entt'tl. Tin city of New York, if not tho beat (and wi? lielfevo it tlio worst), ia cor- l iinly tin’ moat oxpenaivoly govovnud city in CbiTHtondom. T'ho city and county ta\ bill was publialiod on tlio loth inst. It foots tip »»vor oigbt'oon millions of dollars f.»r tho your, boing very nonily thn ?• dollars on ovory liun- iln d of taxahlo propmly of the city and (ounty. l.ondon. with a population lhivotimoa as largo as Now York, ox- ponds twelve millions of dollars for its c ity pyivornmoiit; mid I 'aria, with n population twice us largo, requires ton millions. If to tho city and oouuty tax of New York bo uddod tlio proaont high I Vdi i.d tax? s and tho Stato taxes, tlio n :gnq;ate is a frightful one for n poor limn t?» coiitomplato. lndood tho N York Sun pi?ip?uinds tho ?juostiou whether a man in that city who owns no property is not hotter off than n man accounted rich. Our late Confederate title law was a pretty tight one, but that tvu* in times when money (such as it xvus) xvlit* “flush." and wo ull know tliat it could not last long;; whereas tho Now York city t ix is not only a permanent levy, but M em* to bo increasing every year. The >um «ay* when a man is at a loss whether to pay tho trtf or surren der up all his propci ty, the people will tm a tho e?»rin »rant* out of ottioe and rlect holiest men in their places. Uut xv.> doubt that. sop's table of tho fox ui nl the flies is ns uppltcalde to our times us t?» his. Gen. Frick’s Family.—Tho8t. Loui* Bcpubluaii, of the IS.h, furmihs* tho following: Mr.*. Sterling Fries, her daughter. Miss Molls Friets mol tx*" sons, Calsus and ijuintus arrived in tins city on Friday « v mug, diroet from \\ ndiiugton, Texa?, nod si" flopping at tlio Olivo Street H?>- i. . Mrs. rri?ei»nd family aro socompa- tii? J by her old rt son. Gen. lvlwin \V. Frioe, who left, Brooklyn, N. Y., about two months fines and wont to Tcxa* after the family U i* not eortsinlv determined upon whether Mr*. Fricosnu lho younger __ in? iiib?>r» ol the tauiily w ill remain in . he xvas tortured until hi* tormentor* laar- Mi-M'uri, or acompany her son Edwin ed that they had carried thoir brutality to Br?'okl> ii, where ho liu resided during I too far, anil he wa* releaiod from hi* tear* tlio pH*t y?«ar. * *t present Mr*. Frico i* | ful position. During tho torture the iuan not aware of lb?* exact wher? about* of retained his eentee, and stoutly defended (•til. Sltiriiug Fri> " hi id their third son, ! the innocence of the captain and owner of the vessel, but on being set at liberty ho fell senseless to the ground. The p?>or • thm adjourned un til Ball | a t •• •• ? i "L thi* afterno?>u. Al I l.KNouN SESSION. Th"? )L\ n'.ion resume 1 the con*idora* >n ?»f tlio ordinsnv ", ?Io? laring tho ordi- nan<!" of > **i -ti null and void. M? -r*. Cooper Wilcox, end Win ston ?>f Sumter, adv"? nt? ?1 tho adoption of tho ordliiHiic" r?*porti"! by the majority bf emmitt>c, and Mr. Mooroof Frank lin,that rep"ri"d by tho minority. nn. cover xvitn sand lho cr A'hb y nmve.l to m.v4heordinance nol than six inrhe*?iocp. ’ branch in the ravine ^hrough thn pri«oii Frcventative n.nasuras-- 1st. . B miiovhI from ptisan of not !»?*i than 16 000 prison- "r*. lo detain on par.do a sutficiont nuin* •?*r of pritonor* t?» collet't tho neces^arv u .■'•getaolcs till thi* can bo carried into 1 • fleet. Appointment of agent* along the tlereiit line of railway* to furnish tho it. ? ?»*-ary vegetables, *an?J tbo immediate < ? »•. tion^ t*f barrack* and shelter. -ttti Furnish noee*#*ry quantity T)f food mi?i supply of water. »tb. Divido the pris?>ner* in squads. Flace each *.jUad under charge of the Sheriff*, furnixhod with the necessary quantity of *oap and hold sergoant* re sponsible. and furnish the prisoner* with clothing :xt Government expense, an.i if that Government ho unable to do so, will cordial I Vcail on the United States. 6th. By daily inspection of bakeries and CvK»kerios. th. Cover with sand tho entiro ground • ity of ti c commit* n tm* motion the • I, and resulted— reported by tl.e m too on tho table, i mi'l nay* xve yeas 22, naps 00. [See pr?.*? • v ding* . t the morning session for c?»py «d tho .Tviinaiue the mnj >rity a* adopted by the convonli.Mi.j 1 >n lii.'ti? 1 :.. th.• , uivention •ulj?Mitiiod until 10 ?»'cl?»ck to-i«orr?'\v. man in New York, S?>pL IS.—The steamship x'ity of Boston, the arrival of which yes terday had already been reported,brought datu* from Liverpool to Thursday, tho 7th inst. The report* of the Liverpool c? _ >tton market stato that prices had advanced 4d. per pound. The gale* during fhe fivo day* previous to the departure of the City ot Boston, or I are reportedto hare amounted to 86,000 A . I i.j«. . ... i . lD.MAIlK VllLK Svil-IPF Barrington, who hoa for , . . - 7 wit inn." ", ch" * ti .» diet ?>:' stori's, killed bale.*; of which one half aro stated to hinuolf 1 y utteiupting t«>! -r ■ a large*one hl ",° been purchased on speculation. d >wn bis throat with a sti k. H hi :it- The quotations for middling are lOd. tempt he mud u hole in hi lock which 1 l >or P^und. cauftud his dv-iih. A i*?»st mortem exami- . ft tho Liverpool corn market bread- nation d\>clo-, d tho Uu-t that his *tonia"h [ *tutfs aro roportod dull, as tho wcathor for and Inloktine* contained one stonolvro ami tho incoming cr?»p it fav?)rable. a half inches long, weighing one and I In 'ho provision maraot pork 1* quitted threo-qtiarior ?)uncus; auotner stono of ir- | nt nn advance, regular shape, ono and a half inches in ' Lard is reported Armor. ghing one ounce; another'. In the Idvcrpool produce market sugar b to no one i h in diameter, of tho same | is reporte?! active. Coffee dull, weight; n pic.-.* ?f c.'rncobtwo ur.d a half Li the London money market Consol* inches in brnglh: a woodon handle, such ! are reported unchanged, as i- used t?» pin tops, four and a half 'United State* fivo-t wen ties arc quoted d half an inch square at the j ^ G. E. THOMAS & CO., -A T- No. 125 Broad Street, Columbuw, OoorciA, KSPBOTPULLY announce te the clticens of Culumtiu.* and rurroundinc country that they hn\e n--w in atom, and U> arrive, a FFLhN DID Stock ef FUHMSING GOODS -AND- RUDT-HIDE CLOTHING < .c i ri-iii;- every article usually kept in Fir>l I lass I Ulliiu^ Haases, COSSIStlNU UF SPLENDID m:\CII AND EMiLISH CLOTHS, Black aial Fancy Cassimcroa, -AND- FANCY VESTINGS, CLOTHING, Fit.c b.t of OVER COATS. Cloth and Ca».«i- Coats Full Drc!?- *n?l BasiftOM Suits of every *tyle, D?.o and Ca*»iiuer< Fant*. and Fancy Vc-tinc*. Larne lot of Fancy Caaaitnere, Lin en, Ilickery itud Merino .Skirts; Canton Flan nel, Je.iqs and Merino Drawer*- Fancy Linen and Paper Collar*, enta* and Ladies’ Handkerchief*, and Kid. White, Ilurlln and Camiuicro <Moves, Buck iuuutU-t.*, Cassini ore “Hat*, Valises, UsahrellBS 1 et cuter.i. •* have secure I tho serricee of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, r Manufacturing Department, who is now prepared t?» serve his old customers, and aa many new ?>nes as may favor him (and u*) with their patronage. Having juat returned from New York, where he ha* been enabled t quaint bituse'f with the latest fashion* styles of cutting, ho will be the better prepared togivo that FN1VBR8AL SATISFACTION which ha* always distinguished him a* one of the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in the Sooth. We cirdially invite the ** Public M to give a* call before purchasing elsewhere, as we in- toed to mako it to their interest to purchase from us. Our aim will be to please, aad it Dour deter mination t« establish a FIRST CLASS REP- ITATI0N. llax ir.g i ur abased >ur stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, our motto will be “Quick Sales and Small Profits." Columbus, i»a., Sept, 27—lm solves rosponsiblo f?>r tho tx>*it oil by the Vico Chancellor; and, there- j dinmotor, tore, it would aoem not only unnecessary, but even improper, to bring at tho pros- ont tint?* tho subject* heroin diicus^M to lho attention of Earl ltussell. If, how- over, you should discover that Her Ma» | inches lop- jeety’* >Mini*tcrs aro laboring under any , .»nd; at">t,. . *v. o and a half inches ' At Manchester trade is reported active misapprehension of the viow* of this Gov- i long, and over naif an inch wide; and a at advanced rates, ernmont, which should seem to need cor- : cornhu-k f. : • !j : r1 ?ng, which hud ' Coluuiua, Sept IS—In the Conven ruction, you will supply such correction, been tM i-t down his thro:,t without chew- 1 tion to-day a lengthy discussion occurred upon a proper occasion, and in a friendly ing.—P. . /','»;?.*, Sept. lli’A. and courteous manner. I am, sir, your ob'dt servant, | "Gne of the driest humorists 1 ever William II. Seward. 1 met, * ay * Fala, “is F. T. Bain uni. On __ t , p | boivril the river stcr.mert in the State thoy j I'cod you lor a moderate outlay very Horrid HAKBARirT.-^Ono of the most i *umpi?i"u-ly, but the potions supplied atrocious pieces ef barbarity over perpe* are usually of mUcrooopic dimensions. trat>Kl since the dark ogM, is that reported , Bnrnum ha?l Uvken pa.«iag<* by one of t?> have boon inflicted recently on a sailor these stately Noah Ark*, lie called, al ./•L. 4 n .... I 11 -. — >gh?i a?v??mpaiiUKl G*»* falh? c into Mexico after the breaking up ?*l tli?; Confederate li.rcHS under G?'iiei»l E Kirby Smith. Wher I i*l h?'aid Ir.uii they were in the Cltl Vl Mexico of the American schooner General liar ney. Soon afler the arrival of the vessel in port, tho unfortunate man was arrwte?i and placed in jail a* a witness to prove that tho Harney had brought Rebel troops from Beuuaventura and landed thorn near Fanatna. Tho authorities being unable I to got any statement to that effect by lair means from tho prisoner, put him on tho rack, in order to toroe false evidence from him against the vessel and her owner.— The man says he was suspended by the heels, and his logs pulled apart until ho thought he should be torn iu two, but be still maintained the truth that no troop* were brought on the vessel. In this way on order giving the Provisional Gov ornor power to appoint an agent, who should preoeed to Washington f'"»r the purpose of inquiring into the condition of aband.-med lands, to facilitate th?? nrocur* ing of pardons, and transact suen other business as might bo of primary impor tance to citizens of the State. Tho order was adopted, limiting the term of service of ag?-nt to tho adjourn ment of next Legislature, by which the salary was to be determined. Col i'\i nt a, Sopt. 10.—Tho Convention ira .M’*nn»a i w *» occupied in discussing the re- it critically, KS thoUKli it were ti .ample of , ?? r “ 1by , lh ^ Com i nil 1 le ® on 9 r ' ,u« .bmittoJ l.. i:..-|mti- . »nd tbM '‘T?? lea time, for a beef*teak. The negro breuglit Mm the usua’: little, shriveled mite of broiled flesh, certainly not sutfi- ciont t?'r m re than tw > mouthful*. Bar- poised tho morsel ?>n his fork,scanned WILL BE GIVEN AT TEMPERANCE HALL, Thurulay Eveuiue Sept. 2s, |sti5, -BY- MR5>. BRICE ud PROF CH ASE, Assisted by Several Ladies and (ientlotncn <>t he eity, TICKETS One D dlar, to bo hnl Mr. J. W. Pease'* Book Store and at tho do »r. Doors opened at 7 o’clock: pur(?»ruiun<*c to commence nt H o'clock. mm? i>»- t Tttitif "XI BLANK U. §. TREASURY Permits to Ship Cotton, FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Sept 22—'f NOTICE. MERCHANTS :u,l < -T- jl Mir f i m»* N'Utnt OUT KXPKNSi; t itr- VI Til • ... . > ot E. wnt-rc N ulheru Exchuugc c.in ,-d .) |'?r KKL1X ALEXANDER. Amt. Broul <*t.. <>?r V?’ ir? dru Sept 2d tt WANTED TO PURCHASE, A HOUSE. r \v I5U ro BUT, la . . L of th city, h • :.*«* >\ gool r«>otu>, not iv>in.' thi "• *.irv • u?• buildim.'- All t • t» ii «"«il rapiir and pree luoderatc. FELIX \LKX a \p|:p. Wynnton Female Academy, TilK LX ER'.’I -! • In ".it' .. n Columbus Female Academy, RATES OF TUITION. ‘ ' |' 1: jxi Mr*, r hanged t >r n thi; 1 *t M or it are as Literary lie It: -Mental 1 M u*ic Use of Linn. \ No extra : . Board f'.-r t: id!- FOR SALE OR RENT, Five ThoiiM::itI '.fijs of Land: v ni;-! i;vu: i t.. m Iu I L. I tY.ST KM Tl? ■ Dissolution. settled by Mr. Cargill. K IVLIN Jc CARGILL. 8ept 3t>th, *pp_i. u A. CADMAN, GUN kND LOCKSMITH. ALL DcFcr.ptions of Bell llantrir,^ ntteml- ed t", i»nd K of* made lo order. • CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY GPFOSITE COOK'S HOTEL. Sept iX-gm TEN OR TWELVE DAV BOARDERS N". HX Bret?'! t D. P. Ellis' uucti i sept tt cet, tip ttairS, uc.xt d> Speotaolos Stolen. O N Sunday night a ilxicf entered my b'.u«c, I'orried oil my oat ntnl v«vi. wbirh w<»r.« t G?*td Bow Si'Ci-taeie* %«it It hgrured hi the o/w-. h«- snitabte ! ** irt , r he pat 4 t»y todgil)/ c. ..r niy- -It. K. S 11. SHD.\\VAY._ FOR RENT, MY HUlsE.on the road t*> Summerville: ivX throe r . in« and attic; lanre kitehon and stable: good well of wa’er. L»t »xe!l Unied. Furniture can be had with the h-.'Uiv if Je.*ir?'d. Tbo place ii about bait a lulle from tho river. ALn, Olfieca and i> d U "ins "vrr doii'y A Co‘* rtore. J. RHODES lUK.'W.NE. found, but a | 11. 6. Hardaway taken from the p the Spectadla* or thief information at this ■ Rieo, sept FOE PENT, r |MlK lorg" ami elegant B .*en.ont under 1 fercar's Jewelry Si "re, farmurly known .?.? ThfGam. )’ uiengivi . it on Al .?evcral room* suitable Jor bed r .u.* - r Uicc Apply to PEABODY .V BRAN N UN. Sept Id—lm Attuniew, NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT w. U PARKER'S, 64 Broad Street. B almoral > lilts, poplins, M ih.nr LustrSa. hrench Merino*. K.ugliah Merino*. DeLain*. Bou,bail’ «w. Printed Flannels. M.dP.alds, Corsets. Iri*h Linens, Table Cloth.*, Bd iug. Hosiery. DR. W. 0. BELLAMY r |'l'.N DKRS his t rofeasional services in the ± vaitou* branche* ef MEDICINE, SURGERY AMD OBSTETRICS. to the citizens of Columbus. Wyantoa aad vi- ciritv. He inaj’ always, when not aeceesarilj absent, be lound at tho Drug Store of F. L. Breoks A Co., during the day. and at the resi dence ot Mr. Wiley Jones at night, sept 27—vin fellow s logs are aadly swollen ami man gled, and he could hardly move with Itam. — Panama Star, v hat 1 mean BrlsTmV tome oi » h » ?« iot > " f Unito.1 -— .1 flat' s authorities, neither slavery n.*r ir,* —. - (voluntary servitude, except as a puoi>h A torriblo c-so of lmui»n Aa*lU from ™ en ‘- f ® r cri ™''. of which tho p»rty sUll cuttle l.loxno lm. < vcurr.'J in Kn*;»n t, »t haT0 , ll . u, Y cooTictod, shall over be Sudbury, in Suit.>lk. Mr. Kobort John wjjubluhad in the Stale. Flumhy, :» v?‘toMTiury surgeon of that town, tnxdo a partial post mortem exami nation of the carcass of a cow, which had bei'ii shot in consequence ot being atfiset* ed with U.o prevailing disease. In#eo doing Lis shirt-.'leevo* Lccamo saturated with blood, llo went home, was taken ill, and diod at the snd of throe days. His body pre?ci ted all the appearance of death fr?'iu putrid fever and mortification. It is supp"»?st that M ine ?»f the virus of tin* di-'-a*?-.! h.-a-i onteiM h'- *)ktem thr?>uph a Boil hi? ha?l on bis arm. The report wax finally adopted-yens 98, nay* tk J No other business of importance wa* transacted. « St. Louis, Sspt. 19 -The trial of the r*H*l steamboat burners before military comiaissivui began here to-day, and tho case of William Murphy wa* taken up. Col. Mill*, attorney for the prisoner, ha* given notice that ho shall summon a# wit- neaaos Jeff. Davis Socretnrioa Mallory and Se?ld«>n, of the rebel government, aud Admiral* FarragUt anil I’ortvf, AV ANTED. A GOOD MACHINIST \I r ILL find employment, at fair wages, by v ? applying immediately to JN0. D. GRAY Jk CO. IIOHSK TAKEN UP. A BAY HORSK with black feet and lags -a. to hi* knew; blind in ona cya, »nT«.. other weak. Tha blind eye appeal to hare been recently put out- The horee is wheat nine or tea year* eld. The awner cun get tho horae by proving prop- 5M ra^BT.iW JCiST U Jamas hnnis, Mu«ca*ea county. sept 27—lw LOST OR STOLEN, P»OrR PROMISSORY NOTES (or not. of 1 nna hundred and fifty dollar* by J. A. Trior ,„U W. W. HibuSJ. Tod Me t" Dr. Jos. Julies, executor, dated 1st Oeio- her. lvxS %nd due lit January, 1st April. 1st July aad 1*1 Ooiulwr, 1*4, All |ter*uaa are harel>> I'amiuued uat to trade for *aid notaa -*pt 27— 4 JoUN a. BRIUdK. FOR SALE, A FINE twi> j*t"ry hoiue, with*ix r >ani*. on the west *ide ?*f Broad street. Thehou*e is nearly new ; hu every convenience neee-sarv to the comfort <>f a family. i».i.u in every room'; A fiue wed of water; all needful uut-buildin/*. ami all in cxcallent ?*rfler. l'j.s?os*ion can !*• given immediately. Applv to sept 13—tf u. M. KENFROE- FUR RE\T , i COMFOJITAnLE frourj Hwt. o nt.-iln- . ing t* " ■ ?>ecupied by Mr*. Jame* DESIRABLE HOUSE AM) LOT U*or Bale. I N the Northern Liberties, corner ??f Cotn- meroc and .laek.jop nree-..*. n -w oecunied Bv J. 11. Moshell. The wr i- eo>To.-ed l»y a brie* fence, and both dwelling and out-house* ire : excellent order. Enquire at J. H. *N ADLEU' •tore. N". *>, Bread j treet. Ane J*‘-ti TO RENT, A D«’BLL(SO UOl'SB in \Vvnnl.,n *;i -X eifbtgood r?Miuis t\.r a family and p. u A'.r.-t.l.i^guita u L iigiuc ; r» nco c mill—in B'Ct ull ih lir.*t rate plan la' i I ; ■! luny be hired l"i be divided in!" three partii-'. li Hire HI Nit 11 n KxV* .. f’.lmui .. < .1 ,.*?|.t . .Mum .'oilier , 'o . . *.? i Innta luttdligeticcr ?•••!•> at d a and live titile FOR SAT. •I. r.c.: i. • •*11 good ? There Railroad and i*. -r **!:•• oi the be t - in yard* ot the i l.i term* of *aio m i any further regard to the place, »?;■; ty |.< DAN 1 * A. AN SOI. N.. '"•'Tm .4 >un copy and *<?n'i b.d i • i>. .v Plantation Foi 1 t • i upland, h aviiy til'd !?d’. Tbd RIVER PLANTi For .'~ l nlo. halt • eredand tree fruui ii m. i acre*. If desiriHl, th?* ur • canecau be bought an 1 i Br FOR RENT, T HE SMALL STOKE oecupiedby P. Il?ih- ler. west sile Broad .*treot, next al».»v* Pemberton At Carter’* druu siore. Euuuire oi of M , L. T. DOWNING. 6ept 21-if FOR SALE, A GOOD MEDIUM MULE a!l d ono E> PRK» WAGON. Appii ! > Sep 2t—Iw W. C. GRAY. BOARDING AND SALE STABLE. \. F! sep - lw Agent i. ria STEAM SAW V. Fori Sj5LX*3 IN GOOD Kiinnin. :1.-. | >,■ -b I ? vcry j-.ili ui m.i hiuory i order. Audr?r« j. .1. 1*1 ' •>-' ,'tation, M.««. A _ For Sale, ^ Fllisr CLAid ceovul-hund 4 STTJA ENQXK ■ n i»»rf?.'e' runoinu *'nicr. ITliaga r lined Boiler a:- i all the »j.pur:ens.*. Mirv to make it .'Oiu; I* ;r l r inuifh Addreo.* A. A. toMir.'iy- 1C ■«cpt21-tf Ln luiror Oil;re. C h FOR SALE, f\NB Hands m PH v CON. (w ■ ' ' UneT , Boc-y. niariy new ■, One pair No. i MI LLS. Six two-horva I»ra\*. .*d lrxnd\ Two jingle Drav? . Jd b m .. . Six *et- Dray Harncr*. • .i hand'? Un© *et Buxey Harncu (new au i • ; fome> One *et Carriage Harnc.*- (n« w * ft j d(i Velvet Carpeting, or* Billiard Table For ,1 Ai>‘ . U r.NN Y LIND f ABLI- T HK undersigned will open on the lat day I pin-, will ansa-. l«r r| of OCTOBER next, a Mablc f..r the rtvep- Apply at l.ld^mdo? tion of Horses on B?-ai 1 and *ale. f.*r the ac commodation of hi.* irieiid*, and the public gegeraUj. A. GAMMKL The Stable will be loeated on Randolph .-.treet, tath^reor oj the Poet Uttive. Gauunell* "li CITY TAXES. rpQE time for pay ing Tuxes ?luc the city has 1 been extended by the Council t" th?; i’-th in*L. by which time it is hoped that all who hare not done*?> will cuiuc t rwurd and pay and tax e coat of executi??u- J tep 3»— lu blilurdi. Sop h. 111 ?BLKS BAJg For Sale, uorth of Kuluu .. Ala. Apply t*> If. J. B1UNNUN * J” Auction and C"iuuti*»icn 1 .i _Sei’t K-lju WAN L’Ul >. . Nn JNSoN, fieu-Urer. ! V'f'.T"