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Out ll>are writ be %
ufrtfcsa & UJWfcaU^lA
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editor of The lirfi*r*|i*
“ «»a
Led chance
EuntoM-IllmoM
faly Republic an In New
fntnn majority on guernor
I to 2,50), —a gain o* ■
k Unioiu u havg one na
. »»d from ten to
•A*e$>L]y. la Wtmon
ify for Fairchild, the
Milter for governor, is about
mi legislature will be largely
IbBSAHa (b*majority for Mar
Vakrh guhcrnatori*l candi
>m to 5.0ft) In Mary
*r arary cMinty ht» elected
Cm, and a Union majority
in tk« elate \ il^
St, Lour* ha* elected tha
MM candidate lor county auditor by
m- ■P ko OOO majority Hannibal ha*
km! elected the radical ticket.'
TLuf election In Nevada for land
mm», the Legislature and Coogrem
fook place on tl,^ Tth. Ashley, N*>
publican, for Congreas, has a) out l.fiOO
■Kiority. , |
^■?! Irklident * <a,i Johnson *NP» Hq-ul!,. aaya when
heard tb* result 61
the election*in NewJe*»ey, he clapped
Afohand* and exrlaimed “Dood
the elAtlon in 81.'
Louis, tm iueaday, Frank Blair offered
; but he refuaing to take the
l*t#nUi prescribed by the ut*t»
cutoakitution, tha judge* refused to re*
CftlvahS ballot, Whereupon Blair im
______ msdintely brought
iuit kgkmri them
for KIO.OON SnmbgL
Mb. l)*vt*. — Renioiifitranctt*
I *** ceoeived by the prenident
front leading men of the North, agntnat
Iba pardon ®f Jaff and aaki ■fl
i Mtokatqpk be taken (o place him
Yeas—la a kjMtech at Duflafo,
M»»y t Blair w*x very severe
Vm. ff, Seward, The Cblnago
Blair ««perial says tha reiuarkiof
wee# greeted bjr a itorm of hfefta
whieh petted him fo end hi* *}>eech
oa (hat *u by sot
.—The contest for tha U. 8,
Sanafo will ha olote between Ueuetal
Sehenck and Sknator Sherman
Sobonck’a friend* claim a atnaU major*
| fHa&d*. in however, lh « LagikUtura. claim Shaman’*
the *ama, and
alata tha body was never more favor
; able than now to hi* re-elect ion it h
probable the election will he put ofl
until adjourned nesaion.
t leet Kwrcck-r.—»y acf ot tongre** of
March the wives and childienol
colored eoldiere are .free. Kentuchi
ewe, both in and out of courts, bold
s * this Jaw to beunoonetilutional, and in
■bt upon holding such persona in
| *»nd»S« DkVie end Among Brutus those (’lay, are Garrett
J. who have
net ffenn. Primer and Rrisbin for
abducting slaves. The.# gentlemen
w now themselves to be sued before
if ikefireedm *1 buro#u for violation of
—« ? the -- United Statue laVrs
by holding
^ freedmen in efoverg,
VfBoixia.—Johnson Harbour, the
! Union Con gross tnau front Richmond,
'befog requested to speak io New Jer
mj in behalf of the Republican party
Uttu wrote to a friend .•
”1 never intended to’indutgc in any
party diecuhrioM, or in any v^y to de
pertfrom that national oourse wbiqh 1
have prescribed for myself IF Be eon
tinuest "On mature Selection, I con
eht&d it would not |>e becoming in a
southern representative to speak at
the north before hi* own status, and
. that of hi* coSleagues, hud been estab¬
lished »
Alabama.—*L- a receut meeting in
i Seiran, Gen. John T. Morgan
ed to cal] respond¬
a and made a I « fo
which he, according to the Mtmugtr,
[ pemented tome sensible vi*^ with
regard to the negro:
| The grand point ifl hi* speech wat
that in order to wield the bone aad
. of the negro effectively in the
| various South, we industrial must pul pursuits him of the
5 in eompeti
Ut» with white laborer*. He thought
this would do more to make the negro
'p work tb * n «ything else, and wa
thought he was very successful in iu
dmeonsfratitma lie wa, therefore
I *«Wedly fo far&r of inviting white
| laborers from aey , quarter from which
they could be had,' W strongly advo
m • cried foe Foreign Immigration
. Com
| P^F “ow in procees of formation fo
j- ’•ii* city. He cloeed with no* wifo
i strictures upon the corruptions
that were obtaining in the country
which fo his legal practice had but too
- often been brought to hia notice, and
tHged that as the Constitution gives
the power to fofliot fo voluntary
1*4* ta ti punishment for a crime, a
fog should be so framed as to enable
tEl judicial authorities ef the State
-- to sett into bondage
; ■ again those Eft
gfOtis who should be found guilty of
certain crime*, fie thought that this,
ia connection with foe whipping post
r: aad foe pillory, would do more to
vagrancy, theft, robbery aad
other crime# among foe negroes than
‘ att the penitentiaries which oouid be
built,. „
. PWtK'AX Siwajo**.—T he Chicago
tifotai, foe ieadisg repuhlieaa ps
«f foe West, font speak*;
Omr fee lure of Um it
i» Lb* confute maa ia which foe
npaUiPM ia ib.
fisroteeecurts a Uetoe acdator ia tb*
a 0a to. Peenavlvsni*, ta ffelMOgell and The low* r«wlt aecurre ia
a UMiiar ad ?»r, i age , New York, tor
aala. the mura lfaia* at a republican Michigan, aaoaUrr, their t«
and at
•UMtoa las* year, rtaerecd aanator.
Aw foetr full tom. fo# term of J ud§*
T rwn sbi and a ll, at fro* to!« Ik* State- expire* o# next tha
year, poailiira L- f
partial ia foal Hula now. aucoe*#
or Fwufiba ought undoubtedly b*» republican to. Ken- j
.tau of pania. ia
Umkr hgUatara, wa <>f»tn# tbit bo .
will be returned from that
Suia. In tYtsoonaie we ara sure of *
republican to succeed Hoaa. j i
lAuum -U. S Merrial Bun.u
Wkabinglon '
baa telegraphed la a* I
follow.* K nrlaaas, Nov. W#
owe la iba per feet tb« adounuttaliou orderly of j
our Government watt
alcctton *v.r held ia Nw Orleans.
John ton'* policy, >■ represented by
Well#, n triumphant "by an over
whelm ng majority -by over 0000 in
the city, and the remainder of the
State mil folio* in the name track
Mianuiinr*. — f'harlee Kamoer
ha* writ eo a letter to iba editor ol the
Na* York Independent, in which he
(peak* of Congress a* "the guardian
unitar foe Constitution of Iba national
* lie deolkr.* that equal
right* tnttet fca a»*art>'l, and that it
wdl not oaly be the duly of Oongr
to secure line, hut to tea that every
praumled rebel* government treated organised pretent by
recent t* *a a
nullity.” Cool comfort Ibis, for I’ro
visional Governor* and for Governor*
elect of reconstructed Bute*, a* Bell
a* for I ha expootant'Henaior* con) *nd
Kapreeanutivm. who will from anon varieu*
gregal* in Waebington
•action* of the tsoultt.
Iuro*T*T|oa or Whit* Laacnt rnou
til Noara Hava the liichmond !U
The Sacretary pf tin- t ieorgia Land
artd Emigration Company of Maran
t)Eh,tiS., ...Ufa t)OW «mi.i,X»VWk in Naw YorK, UAH lifkM fnnu inuu
MufMiul prriyd Il*aa timnmigrurtonotireo MmiM fBtia raf fraau wKiU wtute t*^. l•¥
bor In the boutn (Ml BaUirdny lari
he shipped one hundred and ten^fal
wart fynirom New York cty, j mostly y~~ •
dinoharped edldtera, by "teamarldubn,
ttoilpr agreement to Work for nic c,>ti
tractor* for repairing Ine AlUny and
(lull Railroad, partially Jcntroyed dti
mix m g tue the war war. ThmenAm ti.aM waiur. arc to wiBir.u receive
thirty dollars jmr rpAnlh. ami found.
the price wf fTJ ptmafftl l««ing ** advanced
and deducted . fram their . .
vf»Re»
UITtCIU n‘ ~~ ' "JD**"'-' Rbt.Bn. tien. Jajnee - P.
,
brownlpw and Col l.d Maynard, while
f " * mii ro/ y, ' were robin I v on lari * Thurc- 1 11
fST 1,nn "i«ht f, thre* four mendrtwMHl mil©# from in rrEDklio, Federal
. v
Uniform* They got a fine gold c watch
n< >M.» . Krownluw. May
tern 1 i«n.
nard waa icariheii but no money found
* „„ i,: “ M ® t «ck.. _____• h***' fhhbftl
- pn
U»# *»mo night a cotton planter re
turning to )foahrtlto of several thou*
amt afiiarp,
*k •
Faon Ai.jk.su, —IJol. Bulget h« vo
turned to hi* home in Tallapnoa* from
hia trip to Northern Alabama.
The Planter's Con venliou meets in
Montgomery on Wrdnesduy the AM
of Noremher.
The Mohiln TAdfoiJaniieunces utmost
orticially that the igrierdict laid U( •on
theEpisoopa) Church of Alabama ha
been removed by A sp^'lal or*ler at
the President, end dhal a anlemti re
proof has been vlilted on the sole au
thor of this unjuititiablt- moasure.
Mkjor ffen, George H. \rimm.’
Tits much talked of er lrom tbt>
War Department, metering nut of
a large number 'rf Mtjor nnd
Br igadier General,, of ' iunti'ws, sun
ply declare* that those not actually
employed are to bcmuttWe>l out, etc
A lleto ftooso general oflQoCr», who are
employed, he* been made out, Vmt
eome namee will bo riricket oil while
others may be added.
. A bill waa introduced m tti* S. n*kt',
the Nashville Banna, t th tori
by Mr. Besson, on yesterday afternoon,
authorising the Governor to aell sod
convey the Hermitage property, be¬
longing to foe State, sxrvp g two
sore* of ground enclosing thw£t *r* of
Jackson.
Wtg trim Fiagcs.—The tv Or
M;exicen urof letter* the Tfo and 9$ pub
of Sej uuber
pretending to give a etatei >nt of
conjpirscy in New “York city the I
of precipitating the ited
In a wsr with Merit and
We learn from t^UuntevUfo ^Ala.
y that on Sunday Ifot, at
In theeastsrn part offosoou i.
Abner Honey fired a navyrepeat
-
M t Henry Bulman.only aboutfit teeu
>:«distance, but did not h|t hum.
«o foan rushed up, took (he p ls -
«t*v •y snjl would have killed him
for the interference of other*
are bretheto-tn-law and had iuwl
previous difficulty.
Of foe three young wen 0 f Atmu-u
have a
bean tried by a Military kilh^h Co m
Captain, Ou foechVgeof ed
Frank Ilight ha, l ee 11
to fifteen yean intptflmn
. The other ^ two have Won f0
The correspondent of the New York
find* a good state of feelti>|fo
The most noted exovptjon
a Southernired Yankee, who 'de¬
the negroes would not work,
he meant to sell his property and
and settle on the Hudson
Vittrs OF tm PanincMT.-. It is
that President -lohnron ha*
the greatest anxiety to
to a legal ti-ue -the question
troaaou is crime, aad whether
can as such be punched.
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Alasam fiucrmtf,—la twentr-five
fo Alabama Patton baa re
11,869 vote# for Governor, B*d-
8,483 end Smith 3,718.
THE LATEST-NEWS
WA^HipoTON ITEM*.
Kctr Yaaa N*» II TW «**#«••*•
ini m>. II«K* Greet* ». lb*- bU fW 'f
and lie*. LW|KNM •*• l*da«»«oto
f«A'T|«ft|l i,*e li»tp#«r«eA i. t* Tha
ID B etaw.
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et nm*m m
•«• r«A' ' the any »* a »aai
tary p^wiaftlam,
' tepotatvJ by
A fiinmiffilBBil f*ar»orta# beagMai
,he ,..**r<HB*a< ter ike
m : *ndy lleok.
AH AIRS IN NEMTHIB.
Twe 11*r*Id ’a apart *ay* a prlvat* late
io ike FrerdwM * Befeaa, troffi a
fiiexuneat oileer (■ the armv, wee i*
tow* tbe Mi M »ii**i and ep White
iter* uti ib*» eetrveeoldt*** are Mill be
killed wk*^di»fh*rr*J and furned b*.k
tb# eeestfy. * > . ,
Ttie beat* *re . roW<t«U wuh Ytnkew ,
04
Film* niwnet MUetwiaM ifum * pfowiqam r*n
in Weedmae'e **ya the mm it
*pi F«k* ol tb* Bureau i*
rejrreued tefcm^p b| Uv> Hanipbr*,*, el
<A mimiwe, G.aeral
k xuard f.w tb. C»p
but the t'beritf amir p*,»J it, arrival
diMihafke mm bun tree ef biedufee. n* t *pi*iii ♦# bow in
Onaval Ceewawfoak aot *p«ak *muur
i-1 >be •ptritjwbicb bmoioed ih* mt
Mliy the towlulaM. I
,WMAT lUERWT MAtti
t;..M*r*l lout* iai h»» lauded •*» ib# Mie
lupilr, *ay* he tkrae e«* *i*wi
Ihr rr.M,deei*» paraoa aay 6ftre,
inohabMf bat wgl leave it to .Congress, which*'
wi i J di*ti>erbi*atban> lofTver ; but
he will gw W4.bteg.ou and ........foci
Mt.i.kygkniJ iLos tfrompliah It is
|i«»* tfo ibnught ii.oibnu raiwatwm »■*•
iini.g wtih ihe tun* ot w»r, .
Iiiuu'i f .NAVAL W**bi«|ion LOSSES it
A wvee*a(* **y*
h*« kb«n *wteii*in«d ibat dnuag |B* w*r.
V v h ‘*
. *«llof* **4 »MIB4* *r#
• »Wu luiU. mcluaivs m# sit loam <*»
^Meamn. UhIm, «*» lb Mta«»«Sip|»i Pi.h.rTaU and Si
Mut,,,*. )ur. ataa>
le • wnul.tii* *pi*ndid vicbMiM wt
k trrsgul and poitev. have bcaa *ekiev*4
h»e» »nltrtr»l in a alngl* divtaion at troap*
Tht* i* in ptrt cwu y in tha tact ikat ih*
amMui-'ie.iaeg* «t nui navy eaua topi tb*
p,,,,,, „i , h « naw, um ■«,* bv»(*#nin« ..I
iim »*t, mrlfl.tiuf the , vnatniciimf and
^ «** *‘l»'« v»**vl«, and their mam»
(M11 (l „, ..........ban ihjo.wu,
«,my *••»«• »*»*n and une.halt pc esat ol
"»■ .......... debt. Moreover, we have at
the i loan <>l wat ahi|d enoufh tv ahpw lor
i , i( „ .p*oi, to cm.etiiut* what ia
fh* prtil,*bly « belt*! »*vy th»n that ol either ol
Kurotiean po«,«i* Wahm ronci ici
*in«c I'-i.I.iwo tnuidr*J ana tan r«*
*** " r *l" r !'! w !" rU 0 ,*, A* 1 * mv m
tnipfitveti iiiudms. »n«i oiLniiv* cmisui sil Ole »ppli ,
idcai ol modtim «nd d«fsdsivf
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RAn.RUA > bltlT.
,, t’lN. IMNVTI, No* lit—Til* OtllO (ltd
Mi«i«t|tpi K*tJro*d IndAnaand t,u»oimnianrcI Railroad * *uu
***invt the (inc|nn*ii
iUiiimth •in,niiiitiif to ovar tl 500.000,
i„ f l.tsatmi* the imiran trial inn httwteti
ilia iwn r i*us, wpeirby tha latter uant ik*
,h ” l,,,m r "> r,nnt, > 10 *-*»:
NORTH CARD LINA KLKCT10NS
i «»««“• N ; C-. Nov. U—Worth layer
t ,„ m ■, uno m in ntxt majority
It a i «■*-; h , N <»w. I')—Turner, insnvbsr ol
the late I'-onlederai* l'ongre**,-|s olanlad in
<’ -rj-rraa Irom tha Hslsigli Dtairiet.
t'larke, who cannot Mke the oath, ia
rlsrint in tha Nswhsrn DiairTi rt, ovar I.sh*
man, who can.
NEWS FROM IIAYT1.
New Yon*, Nev. it.—intelligent * he*
been recsived to Oei. ?S from Hsytl.
Prsaldont JotTrsrd hss issued a manifesto
to tha soldtir* nt hia army , in which he
announce* that ilia ahip* of war purchaaed
lor the Government in New York ere on
(In' »»y to lUyit.
Wi-h those vtn»«l» the iriivl atronihold,
( spa llaynen, will be blockaded, and ih*
city overcome.
B-aidra thoaa, bo- add*, all tbo other
attameii- to the number ot aiv, hive bean
eniuoly repaired, and aimed, and wilt im
m—.lately put to -*a.
11* allude* to the relative auptriorilg of
the Government torcea over tb* rebel*, and
• rRU*t the immediate uvarthiuw rf tha r*»
tit.llion.
ACTION BETWEEN A BRITISH SHir
AND A HAYTIEN FORT.
W*w Yosk, Npv. 10.—latallifanee from
WmIndia* elates that the commander
«t iho Bruish fhtf at war Ball Dog demand.
< it otilriactioB from the officer In command
«»> bWt P«chalat,*at Cspa Haytien, foraoms
alleged offenae otTercd to.the Brillab trig,
« nirh beieg reteaad, he opened tite on th*
tori. The tort replied, aad the ahip going
aground, wa* act on tire, abandoned am
blown tip Her aommander allied for lav
nn | un one ot PreeMent Jeflrerd'e boete.
FROM EUROPE.
New V ovx, Nor! 13.—The eteamet City
ol W««tnngion. from Liverpool no tht Id,
In* .arrived at Qdeendowp
It i* stated that Spain will institute ener¬
getic «a*ea*urt* io suppress the sieve (rede,
The Peris eorreeposdsst of the Time*
sty* it t* generally reported in Peris th*t
i he FretK’h army it to be withdrawn from
Mexico
THE MORMONS PREPARING TO
. * RESIST THE FE DEKAL AUTHOR
ITY.
New Yoke, Nov. 10.— A Salt Lake let
rcr to tb* Tribune, Oet. 8ifi, eay* Brigham
Young and other leader* of th* Mormon*
In*# changed their tactic*, and now pro
r l*ita (HiiygtmfSheir religion, which they
aiisuia hr force ot arms. They ere
lu>*uf« i<* our Government, sad are drilling,
arm*, *k , aad openly deny ih*
1 r,tarsi authority.
A telegraph lioainn, tire alarm system, similar to
ol ta being put in operation
FROM WASHINGTON.
A W sshiaguxt special aaye (he president Mr.
being wtgiwaaaiy preseed to have
tritd under th* indictment pending
inr* |*#i' June in th* (upreme itidiciri conrt
t this district
Th*. Ktrragut court martial to d*y heard
wtril witnmm* ta drianc* ol (ora. Cra
an
Barnard C. Gill laatiUed Irma what be
id beard Irom s Spanish officer, (hat the
•isfederat# ram Btonawsll was toe forrai
able to attack without iaatant daatrurtion
• the aaaaultiag v L
Ttt* body ot Capt. Wirx waa directed by
e president le be taterred ia (be peniten¬
>ry yard of th* traeari xroandt, whet*
yne »nd others were buriad. W’in’*
*v* i* the eonthers one ol a row of ti**,
theloHowinf order-. Mre. Snmtt.Fsyne,
Atrerottand Win
MED HICCOUGHS*.
BatTtMOaC, . Brif. On. Mar
,all arrived t virota Africa,
>rta.that Jot B
n«ins twelv* to N»w Bedford, died OcVsdtb,
am a day* attack ef kfrcoagfaa
Tus Con riniKATi Diad.—T he R#ta-,
•v of St Laxarui’* Church at Mem
his, Tennessee, acknowledge* fo#
sipt of over two thousand dollar* on
an day laat,ead five thousand foe day
‘lieWing, to build a Cathedral fo hoc
t of Bishop# Polk and Ottey, aad
Aert of the Confederate dead.
II TiltL
!«■ >*» taatiE to a*n it im,
na< roittui < itin»c»riT.
MirwkMtwuM ^lll.....- rE *hwi b Ik* <1
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fha Jfopublican of Ibia evening
ib^correapc.n at great length, relaLre a j-sragraph to the
ieto a
Jeff Daria, and the opinion of
.To*lice Chau upen it. It giree
additional facta, from which it
that the Chief Joatioa came
from Ohio aoue time ia Anguu
at the epecial *nritatioa of the
to cooeult on the general
hjeet ol triala for treason Sobee
about the first of Oetobnr laat,
f'feeideot Johaaon addroms d a letter
Chief Joehee Chau, informing him
it might become necessary for the
h to prosecute acme committed high
and miademnaaora
the United Statu within the
District of Vtrgin&t, and Chief whether Justice
Circuit ci reni t, inquiring United Statu
the Coart of the
that district is so for organised fuse
and in eondiUon to exercise its
ttoos that thn Chief Jurtice, or hold qlthar
Sopretn# Court* would a
term Of f Ibe Circuit Court there during
the autumn or early winter for the
t,i*l 0 f
Aboet the middle of October, Chief
J uriioe Ch**e replied tothei'reaideat'a
letter. He poaitiveiy elated that hut
Qrcuik (foort for the District of Vito
either to lie preeided over by
h , mi#u or OM o( bia
" ou “ , d , no , , la * . tArm rm during the *u
him* or early winter. , He stated that
UierepuUt term niiiljon ivl by <-on
tram would commence this year on the
g7|h of November, the preeent month,
only one week before the annual term
of the Supreme Court, when all tha
Judges are required to be present;
but one week tor the < ircuit
<feu yttoait. which in iheop.ntonof
l “* rLi 1 u ‘*' _ r .T* 1 ' woll i.l oatooanoyt b« riiort
» >“ r *. h » . t r*n«u’tion of any tm
portEfli bustDFM. But tha I bitf J IH
lice 4dd*that were the fact* otherwise,
he no much doubtn the propriety of
holding the Circpil OivurU of the Vbi>
ted JtatM in Mtatcs which have been
declared by Ute K*ecutive and l.egis
Ul "* <»»'l *«*®«h w of »h» .N*t**>uat
(Government rul^rw.- to be in rebellion, end,
SUl»J*CiR<i u„raeta4* t m&rtlE mnl> .: a i u
,
halore the complete rtotorat.ou Of
tbeae broken relation* with the nation,
and live aupeireduriv of the military
bjr ‘IT l'"' ’“ , « ioi,,r »' io ».
would be unwilling to hold such
/. u sufh .statee wiUiin h'ta Cir
whirh iocludoa \ iieinia—until
< ongreaa ahalkhave had an oppartmiH
ty to consider and^ot on llye subject.
Xhe Chief Juriioe ex prtoae.v to the
Prwaidmit opinion that b civil
coul , * io a lJO , ipr y, lsrU *l 1 K# ,
eau only , acv *y . »«• b 11 , ln .
,1 *'' ‘he aupematon of the nulitaiy
power, and ha positively *»c itl that
he could not think that it becomcR
the Juatice* jarMMiM of the Supreme fluch Court to
eterciac uoder con
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THB KLKCTlOYSb-TUEIK KFI'ECT ON
1HK PRlklBKXT'S FOLICI.
■Jijp#ii*l rViipanli to ibe Cineiotiati Enij'i J
• Wa8H!ngti». November 9
Much tntereat Ii»h been ntanifeated
to know if the result of the recent
elections will effect any oiodification
of thepolioy of the Administration in
reference to reconatruclion.
It may lie positively assertkd that
no ehange in this policy will be in¬
duced by such cause* as have been
heretofore stated in this correspond¬
ence. Sir. Johnson has regarded these
elections, except in New Jersey, as
more of a personal than a political
struggle; because both parties bad
strongly endorsed him and his admin
triration, and whatever the result, it
would still be an administration tri*
urnph.
In New Jersey, 1 he strong feeling in
favor of the adoption of the anti
slavery amendment to the constitution
over-sloughed the Democrats. The
adoption of this amendment is desired
by New the Administration, and the result
in Jersey was in accordance, and
there is no reason whatever that any
change shoutd be made against the
Presidential policy.
Mr. Johnson, however, willhavetho
moot strenuous opposition in Congress
from the radical wing of the Republic
can party. Charles Sumner broke
with the President when the latter
made his speech to the committee of
negro freedom preachers, and told them that
for for themselves them meant and the liberty their
to work earn
living Mr. by the aweat of their bTows.
Sumner has recently written a
letter to Washington, in which ha aol
emoly declares that be regards the
present as the darkest days of the re¬
public—even more gloomy and preg¬
nant with national misfortune than
the day after the first battle of Bull
Bun, said he is coming to the capital
to renew the fight, and tight it out.
war upon
foe administration
It will porhap* be quite as much
embittered as the debates io Congress
which preceded the secession of the
Southern State*. A systematic effort
will be made to drive Johnson from
his platform, and to nullify his recon¬
struction policy, but it is now believed
there will be found conservatism
enough bravely to sustain him and carry him
through the ordeal.
Tm Was in -Sopth America.—B y
the arrival at Boston on Sunday of foe
bark Catharine Maude, from Buenos
Ayres September 23d, we have eleven
days later news from foe seat of war
between the Allied Powers and the
Paraguayans. The former hail gained
of the important riot©ry in the cap
town of Uruguaym, with
thousand Paraguayan prisoners,
a siege of six weeks. This victory
Paraguayan great rejoicing at Buenos Ayres
been prisoners' are said to
drafted summarily disposed of by
at once into foe service
the Allies, to fight against their own
Cow and Calf.
N or aboet th* nt*ht of tha *>» in.t, on*
«kit« and rad spotted cfcw, with a calf two
old. (color red) strayed or was noiea from
tat on Randolph *t Any ona will be fih«ral!y
for Information toucwnini fha abova
at THIS OFFICE.
nov\5-tf
Goshen Butter,
FOR SALE, AT RETAIL, *
BV
WALL » THOMPSON
lolAlt
For Sale.
FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS
TYPE METAL !
Apply at the
aotf tf SUN OFFICE.
JUST RECEIVED
i? rit m,
BEEH m.
french
0 NPBCTI 0 NBK 18 S!!
Jenoy Lind Lozenges,
Ci\vtotalized Fruit*,
Licorice Qnm Drope, •
Cre 111 tick*,
Port Wine Drops,
CANTON GINGER,
HIJPgRlUR
Cordial Sugar Almonds
0
Transparent Gnm Drops,
I'BKIHIL tsomiri si'011 ILStSSB,
Cream Strawberries,
t/ordial Filberts, •
CORDIAL FAMOY RINGS,
Cream Pistaobe Shells,
Cream Heart Pancneea
Cream Platache Imperial,
RO80LIO8,
4FKH OT MUCH,
Mashmallow Drops,
jelly drops J
Rose Lozenges, .
PINE APPLE LOZJSNGES,
Peppermint Lady Drops,
Rose Lady Drops,
OK A \Gi: LADY DROPS
Lemon Lady Drops,
Egrgr (Slices,
English Peppermint Lozen¬
Bo18 If ges, etc.
• • NEW 8UPPLIE8 I ff
ACEE, STEWART&C 0 .,
No. 01BroadSt.y
CLOTHING
AND
Gents’ Furnishing Goods!
EVER 0FFK1ID IN THIf‘MARKET,
EMBRACING EVERY
VARIETY and 8tyl* of MANUFACTURE,
together with * targ* *al vurtid SMeetaoeri
PIECE GOODS,
c»nst»un* ef
FINE CLOTHS, CAMIMERM, VIST
ING8, TRIMMINGS, As
Manufacturing W* Deparrment
ravpectfunr saaonsss tt th* ettttau of 0*»
lumbus and turrrtuadlog country that wa have
aacuradtb* atrvfcttof ,»
A FIRST-CLASS TAILOR,
asd art now prepared to do CUSTOM WORK, aad
UaU <* OR DIR It’MS ot 8i«it«»T* to mm
and BOYS’ WEAR, of avery dgiwiptlOB, ia As
VIRV BEST MASffRB. AU wark warranted
TERMS CASK!
SoU tw
To Printers, Publishers and
Binders!
■ »rf*f a Urge kit of Marplot
PRINTING MATERIALS,
w« efftr for Site th# Jbftjiriof nrUde* *t«
MUCH LOWER PRICE
(iao :h*T can be pnrehaata trott tha maaatietar
•ra
Oae DOUBLE MEDIUM HAND PRESS,
nearly new, IB weaUiet ardor; ’
One MEDIUM HAND PRESS, NEARLY
W*W aad in rxftatant orijt ;
Oe* HOE CARD PRESS, fo good order;
Oa# HOB PROOF PRESS, ON VfOODSN
From*, which 1« iMprcialty adapted ta Oaem.
try oUea*, aa It ia nttabla to wartt
etc, oa i ta
Oae HOE PROOF PRESS ee Iron frame ;
TWoBTANDING PRESSES, IN GOOD
order ;
W.a alao c»«r fcc aale, a OOMPLEtl -»
for a first claM BOOK BINDERY,
»Hb the excaptios of a Baling kUcbia*
Person* about to rtart In the M"*p«S«r or yob.
bloc huitnees, and tbore needtag reah arUatta «
hava m*nttoned aboT*,joc anything ta tbs wny
Of
CHASB8, COLUMN BULKS, JOBBING
TPVE, ate. vet aad n *0 tbttr tattratt ta stae «*
a o*ll ** * r 1
THOS. GILBERT A 00.,
»©U 0
AUCTIOjr 1ALE*.
4 LAWHOH
) . * I WILL SELL
WEDNESDAY.
* #
NOT. IS. M 10| O'CLOCK.
MARBR-TOf BUREAU .
LARGE COTTON MATTRESS •
walnut brdstrad
CANK-8EAT CHAIRS
■Of AS AND LOUNGES
WAKDBOSIS
WAKHSTAKDS. TABLES
SILTKB HATCHES
a*H Ida
CHOICE GROCERIES
AT PRIVATE SALE.
By ROSETTE &LAWHON,
131 Broad Street.
If ACKSftEL in KITS, (*aJ j bbU, Mo.
I and 2.
CAMDL1S, STAKOH, SOAP, ‘
LONDON PORTER, HOOTCH ALK.
BRANDT and WHISKY, IN CAStg .
■ABDiMRB. raisin a,
SODA, IN UM AND BOAEti '
VKAPP1HQ PAPER*AND TWINE,
WILL BVCKKT8. 81PTIR8.
* AS0tTS BLACKING, OKNUINE;
JT TACKS, IQ, 8 sad 6 Or. ;
BLACKING BRUSHES
self if v ,
NEW COOD8I
JUST RECEIVED.
Wholesale and Betail!
B8¥ GOODS,
Fancy Goods, *
LADIES CLOTH CLOAKS,
Ladies’ and Children’s Show,
.* Gents’Boots and Shoes,
H oop Skirts,
• BEJ> BLANKKTB, ****”
Alexander Kid Gloves,
OPERA FLANNELS,
/LAROF. LOT OF
IRISH LINENS,
Oasaimere and Jeans. •
RKA 11 V-MADE CLOTHING!
M. CONNER,'
69 Draad HI., ('»(ulubui, Ga.
DOl*
R 6. Han. Tbxodoe i Haaai*.
U.8.H OTEL
LOVIIVILLB, KV.
Moat Central Mouse,
HALL & HARRIS.
&d'0 17
" 1 m " 1 F , M - " 1 1 - ..... 1 * 1
w
Metropolitan Enterprise. •
GREAT GIFT SALE
NEW YORK, AND POYIDEBOB
Jewelers’ Association, ..$l,fl00,000!
CAPITA!........ . a .
Depot, 197 Broadway.
A N hnmeaa* -took of VUoot, Wetttao*. J*w»try,
Ul •ed k Fooey irttaoat Oood*. r*x*rd *U to b* void (or OlfS DOLr
eao . to vatu*, aad mt to b*
paid CSBTTFICaTI' fot till you •»* wool BaaUeg go* will recotv*.
ptaeadT each urucJt sod It*
la M*l«
ieaey add***, receipt of M Sv* t-r
on coot,; fcr
,
On tb* rtodpt of tb* Cortlficwt* von will so*
SS/SSRS Fere k shoe ^ «•«.**)««
tasr ting, * may obtain a 0*M Wat*,
a Pt»n o, Sawing Meoklno, or nay Ml i »t
Jowolry o* oor tint, lor J1 1 *T.
tot lee* than Oa* Pollan’
Masks.
Agents ara wnnttd ta every tow* to tho country;
ESST HgeA M*.
I to a CertttoaU, which wlU Inform you
* y*e ea» obtain ter pi. At ta* mm* time .C, eat
Addrtt* *#»»■ JAMES aCTCHINSOH S CO,
1»T Broad wag. Jf. T.
Family Flour!
iJIWimr Barrel* A- Na I TAMILT FtOUB,
fertattky
WALL A THOMPSON.
aot* It
Just Received and for Sale:
10 Bbh CRUSHED SUGAR,
10 Bbla POWDERED SUGAR,
10 Bbla COFFEE SUGAR,
10 Bbfc APPLE VINEGAR
eel 4 8t E BARNARD A GO.
J. W. PEASE
At His Old Stand,
IVo. 02
Broad Street, Oolambus, Ga,
H*ril*k^mlh** ri ’ * t ° Ck ,T *rythtoi u*n
Book and Stationery Line,
i-oMiatiDj ta part of
SCHOOL, CLASSICAL,
LAW, MEDICAL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS!
STATIONERY, INKS, FANCY GOODS,
OOLD PINS, Children'! Oarats and Toy*,
Writing Paper*, Envelopee, Poncila, Cards,
eta. ‘
also an aiagrat assortment of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
Ain a forge and choir* refection cf
NEW SHEET MUSIC!
IaaUactere for Fiaao, Vied*. Gnlttr, Flats, Pas.,
ate, aad MUSICAL IN8TRD MINTS of alt da
eWtarSer* reepectfoUy aotlcitad end datttttction
oof* «f
Kockaway for Sale.
OXX SKOOND-HAND HOOKA WAY,
a* to", ton be sold LOW. tf a#yUad to at as
AUCTIONSAX
UIN SALE pi
MOLES AND HORSES i
n TBCUDaf nmMker Uu.al »>«•«.** l»M rttoU, B r
1 wet «il.wtit.-*; reaarf*. A
u. ik*cae»f'
42 HEAD OF HORSES t
** c
nrylw
38 Head of Likely Holes !
ana* of
k* *t»* 1 opkotjunW) ia
K*. P. Sill a,
u ac.)
FINE OABBIkOE!
R tSOMBAT, Nnea wbw UA.ariko'sfcck,
I vM salt l* (rah* of ay Wore,
Vary RmOAKBIAOS HAXHK8S.
pw«»
D. P. Ellis,
(UM Illle, U>.t*»* 4 Coy
VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
TO RENT!
A.T AUCTION !
0 N aalORBar, K n eewS w Iktb, at tl o'oleck
n*J. F M Dillard’b Bcaldent c,
mc tb* U**co«m Oepvt Haas* be* wi now*.
with KI<•*•■, BiaOW*. Oew Mwim*, wpb *H«tbM
• The Splemdld Fumltwrc,
oowtaiaed ta tb* Hon-« will b* rmMdlwHb tb*
•el* Id*
B y I>. P. Ellis,
lLate KUI*,14ftnmtwi • Oa.1
mum PROPERTY
. AT AUCTION !
Iff COLUMBUS, QKOBOIA.
W ILL keaotd na tb* praaMM*. to tMbltoat bid
d*r ea MUttto* V, tb* l*tb der of OBOE »f
TazE. BEE NEXT, *tll o’clock, •m.mlth* »nd KK*L Ita
with all the rtzhu. j -ti .Km, appstte
naenk k*laa*iax te til*
lagt* Masniactaring Company.
Tbl* w*lt-k*owD property ro*«i«U of nadir
LOT* with and witnoot Warn Prime***, ok*«,h<whr.. to of*'
rati*** 1 boaen oe both 4 «m 6f tk*
rtver t*,*>b*r with tbm-MwHb*ef«b* ri*ht*—all N»t« parties lot
OMpui'* l*rt> 4*Mrib*d property below, sad aort
n*.: Lot*
0* tk mt aids ol tae lUvar (I) Ttr* with,
•ad (1) Tbra* Lott wllhmit, WmorPrlVtt****- Water PH«l
(rit)lBtM and • half Lotp wljb two
2 *Thr*r f»* ta att Brtcle Ilk Room. and Two f,e oporattvo*. Wood B*ttdta*» Lot Com roa
Sod tbreedbnrltu In tor tool In tk* Wotor -
mr> all properiy, Lota coaaiattn* Tt tael of 1 * front W»t«r Lot*
tk* Sbov* »r#
O* ih* Wool aid* ortho Ittvor:
Taw Lots on Blur Bank and Nino Lott ta ftir*rd.
T«only tfi aorta Land on « hlok m on* Dwotl
■be ■otMt Portytotght oporatim’ Honw* *nd
on* W*ik*h*d..
• dria will be without r***rv* Tk* property
•M btebovu topenow dwtrto* to purob*n*t
r, pt»*.
October >1, IS* id*
D. T..„ * D AW80N,
«
Ji««» B. C 0 L L11 R ,
Junes, J; 0 LAPP,
Nt*** B LOOMING C EBEU8,
At 156 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA
TirB IV of have rnnjXUT recatved tbl* day otrir*d tha FINEST LOT
*r»» to tot) market
eoaatattas Is part of
LUBHT8 EXTRACTS,
BAZIN’S EXTRACTS,
WRIGHT’S KXTKACT8, * *
J HAUEL’B KXTRACTS,
NIMMEL'8 EXTRACTS.
AND PHA LON’S A WRIGHTS
CKLKBRATED
Night Blooming Oereua,
eatwesddrigkttal perfume
WK HAVE
•1*0 rewired • apttodld lot ef
Cologne#,
or I
WRIGHT’S,
BAZINS
HAUEL’S,
WOODWOBTH’Si
AND OTHER CELEBRATED MAKERS,
WHICH WE OFFER
At Seasonable Prices.
OUB STOCK OF
P o m a. t u m
. IS COMPLETE,
ta» kav* (varythtag ta that Um that aaa b« c.IWj
lor
HAIR BRUSHES,
TOOTH BRUSHES,
t HAT BRUSHES,
CLOTHES BRUSHES,
AND MANY OTHER BRUSHES
WITCH Ml OT TU %
# FUVSSTjQUdlifTV .'
tUT Come end Examine Our Show
Cases, aad satisfy yourselves that oor
Stook ot SOAPB cannot be extolled fo
the City.
DAWSON, COLIBtt & CO.
ariSSt
All tht Way from Egypt!
O NI •ale ef by the nice** DAWSON, Perfumes COjtUIR ever Imported, A CO. for
aol* St
_
Garden Seed, Garden Seed!
L AWDBETH’S Santee Seed of arecy Sind fre*b.
recited aad for aala by
ulltt DAWSON, 00LU*B*OO.
Leeches, Leechee!
A FEW UWf, aad for sale by
PaWBON, COLLOa A 00.
MU«
JUST KKCBIVKU by
TTO9H DT7FFEE nan sad OYSTERS, & at CO, «aoW-*U f* and
r retail Atto. to* Itto Fotthwa;
WtafosadX ONIONS,
e, tad Freitt, ate, at Um LOWEST
dxarelo* nr attek, next
I Stare, No TV Bread Street.
J L DUFFS* A OO
MUSIC BOOKS
Stowed ta the Beet Mbyte
at tbs
Utf