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/ SOUS RA.GIA.ND & CO,,--PROPRIETORS. STRICT OOSSTBCOTJON UK TUB CONSJPITUTIOK lume XXXll, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, TUESDAY iU'RNDIG. . m. AN BON far AND fcONoniCAL ADHI NIST RATION OK THE GOVERNMENT in I. £!> U v’' icc NUMBER 15 JUST RECEIVED nv A Wife E »rt In rri?olp» of one of the largest and hand- lames' stock* of y ATP' G O O O S I OFFERED to the CITIZENS OP COLUMBUP. ■oasis's of e»svy T»ri"tx heretofore krj.t hr the jMof MAN LBV A HODGES w,:h mu v a Idi am > -• eld - h will he found the rauu't (Itiir- *t> If* of A&jk*, vit.: t oilkt. Rep c i'ki. A Silk*, Bayadero Slilif, ?s 'Lk-» Biibe a Lot. ^llks, -oiug i.ki, liuaei, Grcaaiiuee, Ac Ao Ac AL S O 568—Plein. BA.vaSo.-f, and Douiile BWrt, indies—BoW Aimed*, Kobe a U*. ttobe Bl- •*, Robe Pavorlla. r.uts -Plata, Small Plg'd Rohe, and Flounced. Che-Jlailn (f nquircr. 18 Prni.TSHRD x Every f)ny—Sundays Excepted. AT SIX HOLLAR? PF.R ANNUM. ADTrRTi*nitjt*s conspicuously laeerled, at usual rates. . mrokUtd, aud A iu. ah Six* to piuiue lbt> Ls- n( r stock n? AT’f.E GOODS h VE-RV COMPLETE—•oiopridu* the beet 104 Table Pniuaek, Pillow, Shirting 4 Housf• tcUnye, Towel- 4, li-4, and Marsel!!*-*, White and I T. (\>iur«»d QnilU. APERY, HOSIERY, GLOVES., :i» * i'IIrs mill l'iivn«oN. .rite lLL'ogtre our stork an examination. It and ** are determined to seU, .« I, if now who never houjfnt('if **> before, e who always buy (>/ut) uow buy the more,’ 1 INLKY, HODGES & C(»,. i 1C,’ i dwtf •isi'EW (111 Bronil. Street. if tif Got frlsId cEnquirer PUBLI3HED FVERY TUESDAY MORHING TF.RMg—Two DollaM and F*rtr C; nt? per annum, payable inrariUily in advance, cr Tunis Dollaua If not paid In adranou. No paper will ho diacontinued while any arrearage U due, utiles* a’, tha option of the Pul lBhert; and ttree Dollars will, tn tJI react, bo exacted where payment ks not made l> efo.it the expiration of the subscription year. ADVERTISEMENTS ronspiouousty Inserted at Gxtt Douaa per square, forth* Brst loeettioc, and Purr Cu»T# for every subsequent continuance. A square In the Enquirer is the space or eleven lines in su.r,li type, contain ing, as It does, owe hundred word* Likui. AbvckTtaixrwTi published ut tfu riles and with strict attenUcu t,; the r«:m>W*Hons of the Orulmrt Nonce* over eight l/ott charged at the reg ular advertising rates. Ail* Communication* intended to promote the private etui* or interest# of Corporation!, boclttlcv Schools of Individual*, win he charged as adwrCsatneut*. Peace with Paraguay. Authentic ami reliable advices Iron) Hrar.il leave no doubt of the fact th.t peace will aonn t>e re-retnhlished betyfcpR the United Stales and Paraguay, without any conflict of arm*. This adjustment hoe been brought • In Ut through tbr mediation of the Emperor of Hraatl, M whuta !i«e been submitted llie The Prospect of Peace Eurojio. After reading the mail account* by the steamer New York, tve oome to tha conclu- *i*n (hat >t pacific solution of tha European troubles it still very doul tful. The improved prospeet of peace ia ba-.ed altogether on iho fact that aCongrcga of the great Powers i* to be held (which wq* brought about by Lord Cowley'a mission to tl;o Austrian and French Courts), and that thoa nn opportu nity is to he afforded in the cnnlendii g ^talea tn adjust their differ, nro* by ooncea- aiona which heretofore they have bean make. The preparnti. TELE GK AIM IIC. Reported for tha Columbia fiuqnlrar. Three Days Later from Europe. AUUlVAi. op Tin: CITY OP BALTIMORE. Cotlnu Hull uut Steady. Ar ;rstAi Ajuil 12.—The atoamahip City uf llaliimorn bn* arrived at New Y.»rk, bringing Liverpool duir# io ^Vodncadny March 30th. Liverpool C-ttun MAusrv.—Sale* ol Mill taotlnyed on the part of both I ‘hrea day* 88.000 hal«a, u' widv'n N OiW) boles Austria anj SnriHntn, m.I Franca lilt not I l 't :e (®*(® n uri apeculaiion anj ( l«» bale, •rcwlo l,a relaxing her preparation. f or K" expart-WIng to (he trade 19,000 t„le«. ...me warlike rvent. Tk. truth |.. S.nlinl.. Tl ? ."’.V. 1 ' 01 *’ m - " l " 1 do *^ ^ . „ nnd dull bui aicnuv. Uuo'aiinna—Middling wi'h anticipated (licking by France, was i , . ... , , ... , . , ‘ Orleona iCJ., Middling LpLtiiUi i 1-16 io utoutittg for a long.cwett'd opportunity to | | free the other Italian 8ui**a frow Austrian ; Cnnaolt lo ?.•? cor irvt. She ha, herein re rerlraimd them j AA.IItlull.l per City lVa,lll|r E (ell. rvlr. n Ihcj ile.iied lo .felieer it., ceun-eie ol i y„ 1(l nr T«,n.-Mnneln-ier arieicee Garibaldi, Martini, and o'Uer rvyoluiionialu w«re ynporiod Hiifnvoini lo nnd 11.*• Trade —I’.r.l, Hcc.d.e the! «a. > popular move. j V V !? „ly trul po.t.i, In eorne • ; , , can*had atigktly declined, meiil, nnd accondly, because eho had not j Livri.r i>a Girkiui, M«a;,l?.-K-'ourwna probably auch dvfinite assurance of French ' roportad nr*ior but quotniions were tins .) inpathy. Franc., loo, i. jettou. pf An,. VumS’nr V^lo ijl*S.”o!Si 'nan intercut and rulo in It.ly, and desires j wna nlao reported dull, und yellow hod de- l • I ro.ik up tha arrangement which conleml plains a irv. rsion of llie « pf the putty Sti Money in Londn ' ■a»efeigniy | y(1 . The rcpfirl p. rim; am sniEii DRY GOODS. r recdrel front TOT yoi’.g ElJII.-.l'y, hy IMKJ9TAIlf)\,,.l J KYLB & CO’3. No IOO Ovoid st. !|!-<ij I id r'•unify u..x ag tM i l Wll»snil i |* r OTJTL STOOIC .'.•MPLBTKD IN CVBHlT DEPARTMENT,) r.t i a. _;fgi nd B t ieifcotod Tv iUE ElV^ D iu OOLXrUBUS. 1) vinbraces all the ViM Myeaut OrtiiSS GOODS, i every FABRIC KNOWN inctudlnc ’’..a K 1PPLE GRENADINES, N nnd DOUBLE SKfltTS; and ihe ISH 3 ANd AIS : FABRIOg LN’niiF.J.V S£.Y Imn of itidci ) (hi* Uitqn cr of IltHz l, | , doled Li b. j '' iih ihcco object* in view, Sirdmiu nnd j France cqn hardly be expected To surrender their demandg without ruljclance ; nor can Austria be expected to abandon willingly her prrtei ainoa. The ohjecl of Engl.mil, we think, i* »n otganisa *uch n European a money uiarKel wna gnnrtally uuchang* (be Cnnmln attiicJ thin ■lightly if ihe City id Bn Tha aioimiahip Juru arrived "i ti e 27th, und the Lumps i fUilon bm riodmout o the sailing h ns the withdrawal id A ustrinn tmops I p «, nod pci Imps un | ‘ Coirsaponilvncc ol the RaUbi>orc Atnrtlcan. WASHinorON, April L Sir Core Ousel if and the Xicuraeliit 1 rfu* ties—Pott Ofjict Ajtui,-/. The Adirinia’ration is moat c.\er> i-eil in regard lo tho recent turn of ev m# in Niear-* agna. by ihe fact ilint Sir Goro puaeiy con cluded hie Treaty of Commerce nnd Amity, nnd then started for Coala Rica, lenving that relinquishing tho Mtiaquito Ptolectornte auADen-lcd. II ihua gamed the most uin- trvnl advantage, without making tho con* tv- inn whi< it policy dictated should first be r- ’■ red l y Nica r auua. Tiiiu point is much discuaacd nr diplomatic circlet her.**, nnd in oome quarters, ia supposed to involve the 8amo sort of almrp practice, the hare men tion ol which, has an inu« !•; In-rrr«s«*d our venerable I’n * : d- nt. Thai i« otic view, hut the good faith of President Martinez is an other, which ntua-’s iflicttssion. It wna moat mnarknl '<• certainly, that Nicaragua should have h<-i ,n nngotii,titans, by yielding every tiling til-*' Euglund askyd, and con cluded them wi'hotit fccuriug that cotnpen* tstion in which her sovereignty mid honor arc ponce rued, II tho Protect(cue had br-rn ubandoned, then the Adtm, . ration heru could have fallen l> ck ttpoti the nnanniucu that this wna ons -f the o 'itditMiiH of tho understanding with LnpUtid. and ba^c cl imod it nn a par tial fulfilment! ... • cd American construction of the Tisytun-Uulwcr irenty. In llie nbaettco of that fact they are loft to doubtful chances, nt d the country to super* abundant pledge* f.-r the future. ’ Who can assert now dint Knglnnd will auirender what she lias so tenucioiialy mamtnined Itorelo* fore ; or il ?h • e • s, that it wiM not ho ac companied bv couditiou, Du v h forex* ampin ns llie 'i- i nl si •. i- 11. tit ut will render it no aui render at nil f Ili-r policy iu not shaped lor our arrntnmodulion, or for the ndvuniage of Nicaragua. In the history of n thonsnnd year* of grentnuaa andgloiy, nmhitiou and interest havo been her chief iuMiiration, There is still n atr mg persuasion nmong llie Centra 1 Atm rionn egation dial tho Caas- ig*#imiCTf ■am^ry* -,-nmr t-y—• A Russian Wolf Hunt. A distinguished French writer, who has rccrnlly visited Husain, give* the fi Rowing graphic dv»c»iv'i«n of a wolf hunt—n apart . m-cesnry in that country, to keep down an an'tnal dangerous, from its mimbsrs, to hutnom life. advanc'd period of winter, when during this inatant the troika gained a con siderable distance. When the wolves re sumed the purauit, it was too late ; ibfjA could not overtake the vehicle, A quarter of un hour afterwards they w c re in sight of their chateau. Next morning the Prince visited the rcene of his exploits, when ho found the i ur v. "p, rs pecor.io ferocious lor mint <.fl carcaaca of more than two hundred wolve-. food, three or four hunters, each possessed 1 light dotble-htirrelU-d gun, lake their places in what is called a troika —a aperies of drc6ky—dravyn by three horses, from which, aiid not from it* shapi?, it get* its name. Tho hor*r in the middle in trained . end tho other two (< right and left) i From the Atlanta Intelligencer. Mir.utos of points decided by the Supreme Court et Atlanta—March Term, 185U. Henry Moncley plff. In error va. the State, deft.--Malicious Mischief, from Gordon. P , I • i* not necessary to provo ill will of defend- quit the gallop. The 1 ni " tho owner of properry destroyed, former trot* with hi* bend low,and i* called the Snow-eater 5 tho other two prance with their head* louse, end arc named the Fu ries, The whole iquipmcnt, thus dbechd in il# course, preacnle the appearance of u fan. A dr vet who can bo relied on con- duct* the troika. To the back of tho carriage a young hog is attached hy u cord, or, for more security, hy n chain, between ihrecn und tour feet in length. Itisquioily taken in Ihe vehicle lo tha entrance of the forest where tho chose i* to proceed ; there it ia put on the ground, and tho driver incite* tho horses, whit h Blarl oil Hi n Dot and gallop respec tively, us wo have mentioned ; while the hog, little used to such an un.uaemonf, what may ho called a lamentation. At lltia noise the nearest wolf show* ita nose, nnd set* itself to pursue the hog, soon followed by two, then by three, ami ultimately, il tuny be, by fifty of the brethren. They all make u claim for the poor hog, and fight among themselves to get «t i»; some of them stretching out to it a Idow of their daws, and others endeavoring to bite il. I he iut^cnlalions of the poor unimul pn** into cries of despair, which urmiro the but il the destruction of property and improved, tho Jury may inter malice. Judgment below affirmed. Je>so Couch pin - , in error vs the State, deft. — Keeping open Tippling Houao on Sun day, A demand for trial at n previous term having been made nnd the Judge having rr. Iii-tcd to place sait) demand on record, ns a subsequent term, a motion to Jitttiis* tha enso will not auccecil. Upon tho refusal of 1 10 Judge to place upon record, the rofuaal should have been excepted to and taken up totoe Supreme Court. Judgment aiTumed. Joseph Sentel plfT. in < rror va. Win. Mifchel. Complaint, from Chattooga. Tii »ugh a special contract Use not been .. wmmm rom Pl' c, l with, Whatever lias been done un*. 'rgrueratps into ^ or 'he contract and accepted, muit bo paid tor. Aflirmed. tlll'V cntlv it ia under*', "ked'ihcir con It. the vole 1 ihe .11 st Man ued by | Elisha King n!ft'. ker. Mnndamu... The ordinary, under the stutute 0! 1857, should pay nil school accounts filed and ap- proved pro rata, ns fur us his fund will ex- tend, without any regard an to tho time whcMi the Bcrvico was rendered. Judgment A. Sliands A Co. v». A. lfowoll &.Co.—debt, trout Lumpkin. Held, tiint the npi'earancr by counsel iu a ctise Bii.euni* lo a \i iver of service. Where ilelciirini t# nppcerrd h> counsel in BBine ac- llon *■ her 8isio, a oertifi j !’ r0 ‘‘"dm. 8 of sa (I caic i* pripia fuctc cvi« eorvtce. Judgment rovers.d. * Lester, for pluinti/Ia in error j nnd financini j Je a y “f road* nod t.'i* pile • v*r/ SB*i tttiu. B-N*w VYf f U uude, : ,! .i k. -nd \.- *«■ ! V t:.r, I it'll. U)« l» til* »• *» »’l t'C loll) t’.t palrltig iton* at dwjf I v JEJ W PliSLE Aivlj HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. * ms, in ti Md.-n.-d tl * v Good*! Line, a large parti? 1 ' »f w J*|r !i f V " klt i lcVi >i'*: I' ■.* to that 1- wh" l>uy of u# U>- lni)*crtcr* nud **"■ ii. Mvtnl. ;ft. U fiSo «lT|f ,;uLLM ' si's LERY. HARNESS AND LEATHER STORE l UIDltM BUtttijv \ fit., 3-4 X3x-o<id Ut. IIAVUP CTORBRS and Dl \1.KU N Baittiii *, tinr ii( »« *r l J.coi lv*>r, nf irhioti tin* folluirtiig < par QullOvi Lartdl.'#, overlaid; gngtfsh da.; t’Uln do ; Youtti’* #n<l lloy’# de.; vVoyei) Htion do. , and I*vlle»' rindiilv#-- vml. ty 0 • Mtpp I • the • l.-eL-il Iw n;.i \ Ki'i nldicnna fiilriJ lb. ir ultra candidates whom would t.oi nuppnrt—thus verv «ving that tha Conservative I )ppo*itiui) I. '!il* the balance ] deed it dm * not command 11 I Reported Rc rt’of«Ta. April l I'lie Inal Hanseil, ooutra. John Let lohn Ca'o’i orphana- : IVI : lilt! #||C)\V (ill I tuic, conlirin* tho | • rupliou* ed by *otr of both political parties, •niton Vickx'ou'g. Wf rntuncoiB of those win on on the broad grouin '•ns, being Necttousl ir rquci | Tim following Htute rill -era, supported i.^i'weM : by b th the Ameiieam and Clack HepuMi- | Danish ! nr.,, nru rl ct, .11>> l», e . n.nj rilir. i Tho.. | ««'_ JJ . G. Tu)net, Govern *n J. K. BaUiett, b ret iry of (State i J. IL KimliaU. Auor .1. Thri ) cbo for Li iml fwvling nt.d slu di'Couulrn -d'j. c»u.n a uld then I to br en who m >ke thii •*p of conaartnlivti r r a rn i ;s. ;. »*r pitted Chi.ia*# llsi n«k*—• *tl qualliie*. “ Uocrs'Vi.r “ “ Double Huygy " 0 • Iltrucu—aU *iylr» rvaU quu’,Ulci. LEATI I IGH. HUiv Uesthss, fctciRl" do., Hug 8tcta«, rvin#, H*i;i.t* 1 mi her. Oak et.-l Ilaiulock 1 Lrs’.lier, Calf fikuu, 1 .ioiua i*kjp|, e La*!*, Tl.tuad and rhuilup, Ac. Mfichin« I i«'lt.ing. tiling, for itn* lur t-tsr.M ra. "otumcnri d inunning willing to on. i'hal rwiil reside- A Hpeoker may bo finally to b> it, alter a long struggle, it* in tlio cam; t Mi. Uank*> by teaottiug io thn plurality The Uresldcncy. The Huntevillc, Ala , Independent, of tho inti inst., niu r onunieruiiiig, and (lis|Hising, t)il*ei suiiiii-Hiuv n muy ».•• 'i.*iimhl. by '.•un', ol the iim * . . prcienaiuns of a do- sen oi more supposed aspirants for the ’ esidency. pija the loiloiimg h ;-li compli ne... IO cur !; u - Gcll. T. K. Zull- sround, ut.il look* like n cjuu-l in a storm darling thunder and lightning. If tliu diiver i* mauler uf his horaus, wild mi they may be, all gory well; but should he lo*o command «f thorn, or nhoubl (lie hnr- Jiiudvd, I lie#* *|ip, or the Iroikn be overset, it in nil any ex* (lvor . JS,',-xt day, two day*, or eight day* ciniHid* I a ^" r * brit of the vehicle is dhcovvrfd, ien' tl,e I R una ' **arcasse* of tho horaus, monrh and tho large hone* of the hunter* und ol Liter in the dtivi t. 1 ol Liu Last winter I’rincc R —undertook •° ' h'«r one of these hull's, and it had nearly proved °! ll I hi* last. H ■ was, along with hi* friends, nt pno of hi* estate*, which hordura on u witderur***inid they -resolved to have achasu of the Yv.dves, or rather, il may be said, to bu chokiul by lii'Mo. A large sledge was got ready, in which three prnoii* could move ut ease; three atr.-mg horses were yoked to it, and it wmj in'-rustud to a driver of great experience — u nutivo of ths dis trict. Lnitlt hunter Imd u pair a double- barrelled gun* end live hundred bull carl- ridgra, and their plnera were no taken that tl.p prince looked lo the hack, and hi# friimla f .1.- ihrr ftn<1 RaUher Br'tli ,i Itubbcr and Oanyus * lisck-baivt#— Ju-t lb-- 1 ttiwu ant have U«i TKAJ3STICS . I.Ai-ia# and UrsrrLint#:*>*# Dr*** and 4Tn.vsilnc Trunk*, wtl quall't M cH '3j ed • Ion The the i y this L’t liio Houltuiii hr the aggressors in my coi-fj.cl ibnl j< the m •iritensnco of the Confedero- y Uut we most confess titol we In respect for the waroinga anJ sneer# < ah'. ! I olht CAREIAOF. THIMKIN01 Enamel!.-t I -i,.. e >t Dsvh these do, and Enami-ilcd Cl^th*. *U vidtL* and qualities; ! ,,nic ' -—Oil (Jxruet,Laert,Frtrtgc#.Ileadli. I Uwi.vr Uloil) llvtiuy-, Nall*. Tacks, Ac. rrujo. Ujiu, Bie-.klv*, llr.nri* Mounting*, vfiilion brcnuNu tho taat n rtistastelul tu them, and den ha* heretofore soe»m)»l'*l'v prn-tiral nature. If the 1 correctly represented tS.mtl tiler# (many of tyh Getting '»on.0 On the 4>h of Aj ni, house, Vo., nl s pemoc to hear ipeechea from cundnlnte* for Cougrc lulming ingjonty. In Vli^lnls. I at Henrico Court- | ratio meeting called IL. the 1847—/Ac abuiitloji Tie R.rhinm.d t! winding-up of ill* « '/slavery in )Vi •#.,1,0.1 in the | malic ticket. | ... Iji Mayor | Ir. Jo writ, tlm | , large nitijor* ; id Youncilinen r. the Krpuli- ( doer mu wont a po* II I IlHllir--. firm- •liuld uf the reins ol L*ct it in th" devcl- w hero shall we / •Li.tcoFraii, of c kayo watched »• great quoit ions ml ho linn olwuya lito lino. He is, enr-hcadcd states • ) capacity for any ) the , the alvit • lli.-y d.t full tnuon shot a brightly, and i frapU*tl by the white butface, ..p< like lltut ol day. The 1.1 g tVt nnd the train stared. I'mdiug ai.d llie menerd by u motion, ii"t« pativneo of t ty wolves, nu thetnselve* n >1 i n vvelvi'fl appeared— I, also, and keeping ut Iruduul'y their miinbt up| roaclicil tlio hunt.'i -ika i illi»i.niding tlm i tow. The « rays, re- "h.I » light * liltuciicd itsi If down Jt n.any at i great d ». increased, , wJu.com- Jiliury ll.i i. . Coilun, lITilpt, Wagon llrv. ^ldng, And Blind Uitdle*. ^ 0i» sti-ife gd-s.i* *re of our •if th* be#t tnaterl*! and by Wetnvlu *)l Otft-r »!io ar- n united tfouth' j ought lo ho wtlfij cede aoinething ol respect at lea •pinion of the majority ; and ji i correctly represent boutlism *ei.ti propsr roursc t* lor them to exert tl reseiilslive of p.q.u!ar Ice tug. may very .easily do, for tiny are call meetings everywhere "*'d #' "d representing the sentiments of the Those delegate* appointed by lh«( Mayor*, uud other official function no doubt in every instance rep, parties and all sbude* of oj iniori—< taken to c*ciude no interest or a a iimuinc*- slavery in | h N. Y., April 0—At thn Tile JlliiloU I'loclb'l m, April u.—The elect o yeeii-rday for judiiua n I K. Zollicoficr fid* ' a C'inoi Mugiaiiiuo it iicur'jly and tar to tho whole country ambling .1 ;pp li'irao#, About twen- up. when the party found enough to begin tho massa cre. Of! w«nt a shoi, end a wolf fell ; the whole ham! appeared lo get ulnrined, alnl dunUiUhcd i» number by uh tut n U-df. In leol, contrary lo the general belief that wolvos do not feed on Ipa another, srven or ight starving ouch had stopped Ix'hind lo ; li l the va- Du ull niJeu • nJ nil round Ltlix | devil canty was hi- howitiig II plied Yankee Harali-narie. ar BxMrtr, twevu, or oosUR t.i Pill Sluing on the stOo, Msrr, WMlo* on thv itU«. Ilut the l.iill-.li-g In Dio front yard Keen# barking nil the while; Why don't yon tell your pa, Uary, Or John, If he's about, To ask your Hammy Blocum In, And make the dog git eoutf Now I’m sitting on the fence, Mary, Before tho kitchen door, But Uie peaky ugly Iniil-dog Ail arm* and ten. Against tlio whitewash ml wuU. IMhst la Reuben's shndow, Mary, Oh, Why till* cruet treatment, Why keep me In suspeneo; Why don't youjnnke the dog get *out, And lit iiiu off the fence ! i. :i know snd calf, Mery, h- calf 1# til-00 week* old ; or*: of pretty sheep, too, uppli, II!.*! ( The Hid man in tlio Hi The Preside I IldlL l>. t nt Uiu-clc v’* Vaiiauurr. v York llrtuhl Ii.ih rureivrd the dispatch from the SUute Hepari- uinrl*, tlio newly.appointed con- i (lie hunter#, d # * lightly npproiched i before t!u* i; I kept up na i sparkling * rnadn a tunning ■ "t tn-'k • I) - ct, the vl.'Ml) lather gut o bo a hand, and sc rank* of which Tln-ir course wuh o p »J t« fly on the s not t-» tn ike the llu* it flawing tide, they ii.glv.iiiuj Uni not retreat ihu 11 fee hd'Htr-, Will They formed an in.- i the In r-k of the troika, eopartaershtf la LTho county in SHERMAN &. OO., j Z""i f, - - purpoMot Mrrjlu, ftn tb. wbu .r. u-1 ' og*. there! the bio* of l' nUMI-M^AA, n (hmh/s r-m#r SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS 3 Bn les, Colia ,, whip,. MACHINE BELTING! to. saortMt nolle* W. I- 9HRRMAN, a. if at* n. ■iunbq* Jan. S. 18AF djTtf PIlING GOODS! REDD, JOHNSON k, C0„ o#4 8irr»t. Col'imbui, ' AVK Jn st.irc and are daily receiving new and el- r>a'- dvoigna la Plain and fancy «Jk*. Doul i e S*1 rl htlks. Robe# A l ev MIk*. :k tnd White Molr* Ani: ( e and 'lt«p Wllu. 4 Ktdue, Taffeta, and Bara'hea Bilk#. Man, C'tiQftNDIKB *ad JACONETS la i^al vami-ms, bu' only lo ihe cwurao pur»u. d i tham her*t"fore, ought lo avail thrmsei I of Ibis corrective, and co-opcratu ir» endeavor lo make thn eovuing one st Vic burg a correct represenuti-a of .Souliu ! But th* Southern Conventions hcrelnh ! it i* urgid, have dona nothing yrueti> ! We ngr- t to s*y that th**#-*? ia tiutb to t | allegation. Uut *<» rouch i 1 Ihe d. man.! that the r » xt i ; do something ptaclical ; s caviller*should If.crefore Let • hoy sprung out . f t soiurthing ■»*#**** > *ip u • I hi'cainc quitu impo 1-m I.'*" showing t thu nsflvc , l»*' ger at end i W«- n v a fail of li i t in April, the dd would n ir.foi i.ty P-..’« A Lr* Leor.-l Rob* iL«| Jupe*. Rob* A L*# Aimed*. atrLAsc. rr.itvu and saxosv woou. Mbm ing Dam..tic. and LV..B Doctia. a-iF 1 •« »m,ISS» Thomas J. D'unn, attoknky at law. X.rgu, CalXoau County, (it. l\ practice in the tcUowiaj counties * fcu.Misr, ( lay, Raudolph, Early, Hera CAUioun, Jjoagticny k..d Lee- •nay J, 54 H liUbpK'IwUk. Wa learn from daily m.'tces in the Mobile paper#, that Prof. I). F. Rabcv j« in that city, giving practical instruction# m his “method of breaking and *ubJutng unbroken and viciwua stock." Bcvera) in*t«f:c»a of hi* complete »ucce*a or*r the moat retract ny animal* are rcp'.rleJ. Uut, what pupil- a us most, ia hi* advertisement the. un (Saturday •fternoofts be give* private lesson* to hi# female pupil#. NThal ho i»t0hro them— what kind of animal* they arc lo subdue— we aie not permitted to kuow ; but, if w* war* a married man and oi.r wife bad he«n one of his pupil*, we’d *lcep with our eyes toward* that p int, and not »uJ {. p Hut I r„‘| j the truth is, cVri«*t.n|i* nt m ,i>y year*’ I Vor eontttiutty have proved that '•cl.^nges" ol i ' nj, in* moon bave no connection with changi-a l A of the KKjfhcr. ‘J h’ a ii p!.» la t that the | H- H l me, while l' mty *1 on* of those uhapges 1 W 1 " br iiiny uid cold at VV##li;ngt->u City i ,|]. r and clear and warm here, ui»#ip-itr# the tuperalrtlous notion. ! a.^K 15^* At a very iarc# meeting of ritiyen* j out of Bulloch county, held at Htatrfchoro' on | Th , the Sdih of .March—tho Superior Court ol ; b**'#- the county b« ug in sffaion—fcaolutioria denouncing the Federal law# in opposition to the African tl*ve trade were pcived with only two dissenting v.-tee. several of whom nd r rt:ih I tili who ie gold ncuounta I ‘Z'itZiL no. I.V Imp immrdiiitely rrc - vic5. jVU mtelf urifit for the iuipor- rtook, and ought to Le i'd I y hi# government. in gt-nerid difficult to mi lltun two or threti irj a Jqy. The ad evased to ci v, and hud U'ett taken into the ‘•ledge, where, it# Vi.e* le- ctonmenc|rig, redoqblod 'lie hoftin.** of tlio wciIvr*. The firing did not and half the ammunition V*-"* i"*ty e^jHituleil. There vr i dred hail# the prepi the f.pi i,'am/ pr ’■rl, J'P; t.) Dec by Imp. . v It wa* hut yc tho country o isfnetory i**u lopment. llie Cnion a**urod peaceful progre#* and vat • our Uthniain negotiation*. | wa#'loyal,' and Americun •ii." gndi r his protrption. ! tplonmey wa# charmingly i ledge, h. r- s fall, nil ' Why, J don’t t;. 'Are y»u alrud < i the c nfi-le "Wh*l do you a. “II you will alb" Ttnie, Hi'/i—l.i*. prtl 7.—Cluh pome, 4 intifre, LjP* A pulchman, -M. Kreil, of Vienna, baa invented aa instrument for the purpose i*| measuring -he intensity of earthquake shocks ; it i« called a beisuiometer. We •u#p«ct that after tht* some Frenchman or Yankee will invent an instrument for gauging tbe volume of Gabjiel’a trumpet. Two uiUi- lfc nt:>Kaioan'« ch. f. Uig BUm, l.y Imp. Ulcn- cor, oqt of Arrollue, « yean I 1 P. V Krnnei’l ch. f La Vur,Hu t by Lout* d'Or, out of Lou!#* Jordan, U years 8 y J H Hunter » b t. /AtrUU, by Imp. itoraraigo, daiu Thornhill, 8 year# g 8 Tim*, 8:4V'.{,8:41,B:49>4, 8:41. Fr.oir, April 4—Club 1‘urte, gduq-, mil- h« six, B D. P. Kenner’# hr. f. S/->ma by RptUon. out t: tii.p Vx.i-; .- .. j ] i P. Benin#'11. f. /•• * Jibuti, by imp. Albion, .lam by Wagner, H year* a 4 8 Col A. ll Dinganmu'* rL t KtUa L>y.m by Proniy, dam t.y Ruljui4yaan 4 2 8 Janie# Ja«k*on# b c. UtMiUand, by Imp. Vortul.De.'iut of BUnkt-y, 2 y«#r» t 0 4 J. I. Hunter’# ch. t. Ante JttotU, by Wagner, enter Magnolia, 4 y«*r# & djgt. Him, LN-l ;50-l:WX. suggestion of x |ii sal'idi'V Ihnl tlm “loyal" j OuaeUy Uf# tmrubu- *ted the ciedftiJUa i HuchaitQii. Feihep# the I'ritish envoy ha# ! “exceeded hi* .iMufimns 1" H he | “ought t<> Ik* i.pmediatrly recalled J" Uni , anybody ever bear the l.k# 1 A liriiiab mm inter to b* puntsiied for duping au Amoncan Frriidenl I It in a signal illustration nf Mr. Buchan an's peculiar diplomacy, that he attribute# the defeat of his object to tha duplicity of an Lngliah envoy. Why put yourself in tho powef of your country's hereditary foe ! These convulsive judications of awakened energy ate too lal«. The mischief i« done. It it irrppafebl*, too, except un the condi tion of war with Europe. The consequen ces of an unscouotablo apathy cannot be reps.io I now hy ft mock display of fictitious i mro of them ?'» natjrir for them." u will un*wt'.r for it*, toq t * * i}(j no reply, t' being «rid>mt that wish to commit hinistfil. 11* bridle, direct ' *' '' ,IHI L. po : • Ir .mi ithout n,,|u ". "‘k'-' 1 « »;•■ "1 Ii-;. . ulthough It’s deoil whs perilled, wiih not , i„ |t tiint A held (UMtM<7..up J r.tv.pwJctl.«lu;«l l . .Imloc Banning livin \ l.cstcr, lor t iuintUld-in error; Walker iV Underwood, coutin. Frederick Cabot vs. Nathan Ymborough ot ni. Equity, from Floyd. Hold, when tho court bolow rcluaea to punish for contompt, this court will not in terfere unlcH# there hits bt-pn flagrant wrong committed. Judgment aflirmed. Mayor nnd Council of Roma va. Frederick M. Cabot «t nl. From Floyd. Hold, that the charter ol tho city nf Rome allow* the Muynrond Council ..I snid city to contract for tlio building of Water Work*. Judgment aflirmed. Scoring a “Green Horu.” The Mobile Advertiser relates the adven tures of a countryman who recently visited the city, nud one of thu incidents u aa fol- IIo wna in tho middle of Dauphin street, and near n large music store, in which tli^in were a bevy ol ladies, one .of whom nu testing the me rile of a new and beautiful piano, which the proprietor had that morn ing opened. Hootier hastened to tho side walk und planted himself in thu tuiddlo of tho door, whore, with mouth wide open, he stood, enjoying music which ho had never before Iwaril, with the most intense satia- ■■■■■■■■■■ It was in coming out of the door that lie wn* met bv our i Id friend Dick—“straight back Dick," "I y. Mow fever memory—who had bran watching him for aoruo lime ling for an op|ortunily to rxcrciio hi* lion. Dick’.* intention wan to soo how fur ho might piny upon tho huosicr’a frnra through .hi* apparent green near—tu put ou a bully ing, swHKgtmng Irani—und if he auccced- ed in frightening him sufficiently, git up n mock court among his friends and put gree ny through a trial for some imaginary of fense, convict and puniah him, and add an other tn the list of victima aerni-occaaionally itntnoluled upon tho shrine of hia pet pan- ■ ion. Dick hud it all arranged. AsGreenry stepped out of tho store he rr. ceivrd a tap on Ilia shoulder which would not have illayod a pain had one existed there, and turning around quickly ho discovered Dick standing in a commanding position, right foot advanced, left bund upon the hip, and right hand extendi d—palm up—as though waiting for something to ho deapos- it. d th«roiu. Greeny looked into tho exten ded hand, and then interrogatively into Dick's eyes. “Your licpnacl" demanded Dick,sharply. “What liccr.t® 1" naked Greeny, nut a whit alnrmeil. “Why, your license for wulking on my pavement," returned Dick, waxing wroth. “Darn your pavement," replied Greeny, warmly, und looking around us though searching for the pavement. “I haint walk- «"1 over it, I haint seed it, and I haint got no license." “Then get out into tho street* you scamp. 1 don’t allow potions to stand on the aide- | walk who luivo no licensu 1" “Well, now, look a here, •Hanger I aint uwine of having done nothing’ wiopg, a* I km w# on, ami I reckon a* how if I do get ofT this sidewalk, rmir body’ll put mo off, sure’* I'm from Bike !" “Ye!*, and 1 am tho somebody that will do it !" void Dick, who had worked himaclf up into a special rage. Hutting hie uiuve- ment to hi* words, Dick turned up his ilceves, and executed a aeries of monipula- lion* that would have attracted theattontion of Aaron June* hiuitalf, all propitiatory to a grand “pitching into" thu unprotected front of thn innocent Grrency. With the utmost unconcern, he allowed Dirk to uicln around him once or tw.ee, when he straightened out a brawny arm, to which win attached a sleilgB-hornmrr fiat, nnd quick a* thought Dick Occupied a hnr- ixduial position upon the rpooted sidewalk, liooiier calmly regarded die chap-fallen jo* ker a* lie uloerly regained, his feet mid *Ur- U d off. Mucking hi* fi»t deep into the capacious pockets ot his pantaloons, hn watched Ihe retreating form of Dick, who did not gut away without hearing the parting admoni tion of tho grrr u ’un : “I aay, yew—next time you fi#h for suck er!, try »um other butt u/ill ye." Tho sprightly—upd* wo must say it— pretty widow editress ol the Ashland ‘Ken tuckian, 1 in rvpiy tu » correspond out who aui.» her it alio wuara hoop*, exclaims j "Hoop*, ii deed ! why, w» don't .star any- thin? else .»*’ llin italics aro her c ala- lull* ihai.akcd truth When Dapple Imd a colt, He’d let in>' tm »• It, certain sure— Alu.t thnt lte.il> Brown a dolt? And tnamno'# knlutar; stockings now To tun a coMort web, One half lit.- sheet# are to he mine, And half for aUur l)«li; And myiuit #avs whichever one First tirinm a partner hum Pl.slt nsvo the pumpkin liloiaoin quilt— Kay, Mary, won't you cwmisl Gee whllliktn#! yon ought lo sac The rooster nud the hen, Thi.l uuole Peteg Shackelford Sent me l.y couitn Ben; J gue#» he wake* the folks around, When lie gh>* out to crow— If he wa* here to blow tits horn, He’d bring you eout, I know. A (iood One- The senior Mr. Guy, of tho Nutionul Ho tel i\\ Wnahii.gton city, i l said to boar quite - resamhlBitci! to Gen. Cr.rs, and upon this correspondent of a New York paper pre dicates tin* following story : A stranger who supposed ho know mine hunt very well.-put up ut the National tha other night Sineo this house ban become ck hot J .u the capital, it is quite lull at this time, and tho new-comer wns necesari- ly for the Itrsf night sent to the upper nory to sleep. Coming down alnira the next morning n imlo rross, ho met General Cnvs there, who in.) a fine suit of rooms in the hull, stepped up to him, and in langunBo tore forcible and rapid than elegant aaid •‘I’ll bed il Island it! You’ve pit' >u at the top of the houao. I must have u [•oniBoinowli. ro lower down." lion. Ct. * intci posing anid nervously Sir, you ate i.ii#tnken Tn the person you rta.nhlrr*-, •. I am General Cos* of .Mich Strnnacr -i.t j'* d!y.) “Beg your pardon. Gan. ChV •. irtuit was u.y old iris mi Guy. Beg thousand pardons air. All u mistake, ud n mistoke, 1 aasure you air." Tite General passed out of tin. building, but soon returned, nnd ns luck would have it, the stranger met him full in thu lacongniu, but in another position. This time he was ■ure he had mine host, for tho Senator from Michigan ho knew had juat gone out Ho tho stranger stepped boldly up, slapprd ihp General heartily and familmriy on the shoulder, ami cxcMnwfcf '• “By henveio), Guy, I've got a rich sell to relatr. I mcl did Cass up siaira, juat now, nnd tliougbt it was you, and begun cursing hint about iny room." Gen. Casa, (with oinjihaaia.) “Wall, younj; "Id Casa u^aiu.’ Iim.' the head* “I# ibo h-r.c# (..Wild* tlio Frii.cu'a rlul* uu i and tl.a ;iob|o nniruals, It-eling lhamM Ivua as if loo#«ned from tho vahiclr, goaded by t#rror, redoubled ll.air speed. Tho space M'emed 1 trrally to lie- come an:ilhtl#l*d befora their deape rate nf- forte. Ivan ur^wd them atdl farther by a • harp whi»lle. while they nt the aame ttmo .It scribed a curve, which cut off one of tq« corner# of thy Imru. ljsppljy, the W'lva* opened to let the hors« a puss, und (ha h' tera were preparing fir further operatn when the driver exclaimed, “Foryour Ifve#, , don’t fire I" They obeyed. Tbe wii*.-*, I yemained for Hiranger aiuped and huairt been heard of A singular ('tine. Taylor Court adjatned on Thursday till lonii. time in May. But few cases were tried en account of the illneea of Daniel W. Miller. On Wednesday the criminal Dock et wae taken up and John Barcfield wna put upon trial for forgery. Aa thi* was a singu lar case Wr give tho main facts : John Biirullcld induced a poor youth by the naain of Hluugliter Hill, residing with Alexander iJurcfndd, under the pretence of purchasing a mule, to givo him notes for one hundi, d und fifty dollars. In the neigh borhood vvuj it uecond Slaughter Hill,a plan ter of lurgu property and prompt in meeting all hia contractu. John Barcfield had a hankering for u fine horse owned by oneof hie neighbor*, an elderly gentleman named Hud- eon, and Ito visits Hudson und proposes to purchase lie homo. After much chaffering a undo i* iitwilo by which Barofleld gets Hudson’■ horse for the Hlaughtcr Hill note*, representing thorn to Hudson an tint note* , of tho rich nnd responsible PUnter. Hud- Ron presoola the notes to Slaughter Hill the elder, who denies that he ever gave them. Hudson investigates the mutter and finds the facts substantially as we hnvo giveu them. He prosecutes Bnrefield for forgery under the fourteenth Section of the seventh Division of tl.e Penal Code, which rrada thu# : “If any person shall designedly, by color of any counterfeit letter or writing, made in ut>y other person’* name, or ficti tioua mime, obtain, dec., with iulaul to da- fraud, Ac." Tho nader# will perceive that in the casu refered to, the writing waa not counterfeit, but genuine, and Ba.eficlJ’# offence is, that he fulsely represented a genuine signature. Whether tl.nl i < forgery, or whether the in dictment wae proporly brought under that section, is a question for the Huprume Court lo determine. Judge Worrill charged thn Juiy and held tlio indictniant good, and BareS field was convicted. If bo cannot he held lo answer undrr the section above quoted, it ia a caso fhr which our code does not pro vide. DandleL), after he l.ad got Hudson’s horae, boa.t^J to come of hia friend* that it waa “a d——il smart trick, but al*o a il d mean one."—-Macon Telegraph A Paju of Tbkm.—••John," quoth thp gentle Jnliu, to her sleepy lord one warm tnorniriK at n l*to hour, “I wish you’d take pattern by the therm motor," “A* how 1” muttirod her woraer half, opening hia optics. “Why,by ming." “ll’in , 1 wish you would imitate that otl.ar fixatnagig that hangs up by it-—the barometer." “Why ao ’’ “Cause, then you’J let me know when a atorrq ia ooming." Well matched that. A Paurct. tv Ni.w Yohk.—A Prussian war ateatm-r, the Gulion, ia coming to New Y'erW from Havnria. £'i# is comuuuided by hia Royal Highneas Prince Adrdbcrt, Admiral, nod Commuiidur in < Liel of the Pruaaiau Navy. Ho i* a brother of the craiy King ■ " "— “ • “ “ ‘ Me la Of From Ut# National lntHHfSBesr. Homer and Hector Total Abatinonoe Men. lu Ute Hia J occurs a pa##ife thus isnd#r#d bt “O^Hector I »ay a hat xr##t... caslon call# Mv sou from H*liL wh«n Uro#««*(UTounJiou^wall# t KUy Ull l bring th# cup with Bacchus crowned, In JnTrSi IliKh i.atn# V** »frtakle#i. Ut# sround. Tlteit with « |.lt i.ivoiu drauelit r#ft-.h U.» soul. And draw uc« -i !rlt# from titc frtitroui bo«l. 'Far haucc It# JlttCthu#' xlft#, L»hc chief r*toln#d i) noppose A few young ladies and'gernTt'-en "I Aincrnua fc Georgia, have cHabJi*lird a Tbeapiftix corpa in that city, aud were to have opNMd ou Thutsday night last, ine South Western News says that, “alter pay- u{ expense*, the yroccedti of the exhi. perplexed \>J this unerpected billon «\l!l be applied to churitable put- pou #.’* Claries I/vcr it. '«oe "f ine eturiee. u U of a dnaiiing individual who boil# in* hen.* tn cherry wine ; whereat an hoiieat Hiber nian exclaimed i “Ued*d, 1 wish 1 wee a pig myself." | j t m | momaut uudcc*Jed; and jteenusenh— Wa#^. States, tth. X And dra# 'Far beocc ... . Inaatulu# wluc, l*« rnt.-ious t>. tnanktnd, l uiicrvr# the Hints Slid dull* Ox4 imbte I.«( chiefi *t»«tuln, and apart thu grnerou# Juice To sprinkle t. th# g( | ”t»,J t * baU#r us#." Douxvrr. Gixusu Bill—Two gftJloue of ginger buer may be made aa fo'lowe : Pul two i; .lion# of cold water into a pot upon Ihe lire ; add lo il iwo ounce# of good ginger, and iwo pounds of white or brown aogar. Let all Ibis come to a boil. *nd con tinue boiling for half an hour, i’heq akun thn liquor, and p-ur tl jnlo »jar o* tub, along with oue sliced lemon, end half an ouuce of cretin of tartar. When nearly cold, pul in * leacupful of yeast, U> cause tbe liquor lo work. The beer ie now made; an. alter il has workad for two d#y», alrain and Soule it lor use. Ti» th* ccxkd down firmly.