Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 21, 1865, Image 1

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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OP TIIK CONSTITUTION—AN IlONKST ANU Kl'ONOHICAL AO MINISTRATION OP TI1K OOVKRNMKNT. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 278. SPECIAL NOTICES. Macon, Oa„ Xu«u«tll.IS65. J .i.rfrom Treasury Department, taxes. , . ' r0Q uired to be Paid boforo sbip- iKLanb. made frft*tttAdis.rict. 41 District is eompeed « ; Baker. Bibb. Butta. . Pruivforili Decatur, 1 -. . — J*'.,' _i. Houston. Leo, Macon, M ' Jlitcholl. Monroe, Muscogee, Pulffl 8 ouitman. Handulpb* Schley. Spaulding, JiPjirticular attention paid to Collodions I' ft Sumpter, Talhot, Taylor, Terrell, Up- tjis an d other potato and the proceeds remitted u'niiitiir and IV orth. "° JAMBS C. MfiBURNEY. lM »,t2J.l««-tf Collector. JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the old Mnrlue llaitk Agfiicy, WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, bank notes and UNCURRENT MONEY. LL KINDS OF STOCKS. BONDS, AND OTHER SECURITIES, |' Bought nnd sold on Commission. proudly. o.t 1:1—21 F. J. Cosast, Internal Keveuue Notice. instructions haring boon reoeived this ®,ta.b. Commissioner of internal Rere- .11 Roads, steam Boats. Express Com- ,ndaH perron. a-e bere'-.y noticed not nssport any Cotton, or move it out of the (Jbctoral district, unless they hrst procure ru „ iron, Ibis oOico or from my dent es, scon be shipped on any Railroad to M»- Buly can bo paid at Columbus tu Richard j M ue», Deputy CoHoctor, gait 21-tf [CB COLLECTOR INT'L REVENUE.) 2i> IMSTuirr ok Georgia, r Mauoii, August 14, 18lw. I lohe* is herohy given that all Distiller* of L,(gashes, stai.es, corn, or other substan- T and ail manufacturers of tobacco, cigars, 1 utreuuirod to take out a license and give I, [1,„ S0 who fail to giro Itond and l.rocure Li.are, in addition to all other penalties [forfeitures, liablo to pay one hundred per lasdJltiunal duties thereon. in, mercliaula and others purchasing abifure the duty is paid, do seat their Imk, as the law compels mo to sciaoit.no Lein whole bands it may be found. JAMES C. McBURNKY. g, jj- Collector; COLUMBUS, tla., August 22, 18(55. Uing been appointed Deputy Collector for tounties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Uar- I i„u,ChattaIlooelio«aud Stewart, all par- j io distilling spirituous liquors iu tbo l.nauted counties will a|,ply at onoo at my L, opposite Hie l'orry House, and fit* bonds liirocure penults, 1 RICHARD W. JAQUES, Deputy Collector g22-tf Interpal Rev. 2d Dist. tin. Through to Atlanta, CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, Now York, Offer their services for sales Cnttyn. Tobacco, or other produce, and will purchase on order goods of all kinds. A. V. BOATRITE, 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, G A., OFPOS1TK COL I'M 0118 HANK, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, -AND- BLAlsTKBTS. JOHN P, MAN I.KT, Formerly «»f firm of Manley A Ilcdgos. JOHN \V, WILLIAMS, Furmorly t»f firm of tl. L. McQough & Co. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE, ri»«r, i-t ui11uuove mi mum, onrDOUr county, Ala., opposite FI >rcnco, Georgia, rnn- taining 1180 acres land, 600 oleurod: 200 of which is fresh and well watered by the Wcpuf- koe creek running through tbo centre of it. Fight negro houses and neec.^nry out-build- iogs. Wator Gin; Grist anti Saw Mill, llrulu and Stock of all kinds sold with tin- place. nov 12 tjan 1 tl. I>. W 11*1,1 AMS.__ A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A pply at OetlO-tf 78 BROAD STREET. ©ailjlmfttiw, For Rent, REFER Atkins, Dunham A Co , C. R. Woods, K. B. Young, W. II. Young, TO:. Apalachicola, Ful'aula, Ala. FFIOJi, MUSCOUEE RAILilOAD Ctr. f Counted*. Ha., Sept. Pth, lha*. ) ■BKOgee Itall Hoad Schedule, l AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th lint., the fftSaongor Train on this rood will t Columbus at 7 o’clock, A. M. ilia Macon at *•)« ?J* |»Macon at V#. .. AT* jjl‘ i in Columbus at **. • i aud Weatern R. K. Schedule. NIGinyCRAlN. i Macon-- ▼••• 0.30, P. M. A 1 .3.30, A. M. W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. i Atlanta leal Macon ■ 10—11 Notice! TREASURER'S OFFICE. I Museogoe R-R. Lo„ f , Columbon, Ota-. Oct., —1 tit. 1880, J [ mi after thli date tho faro on thl, road ke seven cents per mile. [ J AS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer, ItM-tf I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUTKKINTKNDANT'S OFFICE. ) Montoohuey’. Sept. 20, IsOfi. i uJ after Friday, Sept. 22d, 1885. fains this Road will be run as fuBows t • Columbus at « J® K - M r. at Montgomery - '? ' “ Mottlg.imory , i!' u « »t Coloumbus -- rrrfW R hasetiu with trains of A. & W. P. K. ft 'eat Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 1, time to connect with tho Western and lie Rail Road for Cbattanoogu and points DAN’L II. CRAM. |t fl-tf . lien 1 Sup t* Notiot BILK ANU UltiAlil | and alter Monday. Oth krlrain will leaveUirarc L.clvck, P. M, _ B o -2m B. K. AwLLS. Sup't. U. S. BKNKOICT. K. W. ItRNRIMCr. J. O. HEM KIHCT I). S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MBnciIANTH, NO. 23S MAIN STREETi Between Third ami Fourth .Sts* LOUIS V II.1.1'., It V. Pot. 4—2m HANSERD, WATSON St, CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FI_A. Advances made on Coilon friends in New York and Livt U iNMKRI). R?B. NY AT.SO uctl7-lju — * »' EPPING, IIANSEIU) & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMF3US, GEO. dvances made on Cotton consigned to our inth iu Apalachicola, Now York or Livcr- .1. II, Eppino, Jos. IIanbkrd, R. B. Watson. oct 17-lm D. H BALDWIN &. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 PEARL 8TRKET, NEW YORK. L. LIVINGSTON, (LATE ELLIS. LIVINGSTON i CO.,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLUMBUS, GA., W ILL nltond PRO.MPTLY and givo nor- .o.,niil attention to tho sale of COTTON nnd other pnnluco oomigned to hi* care, and lill all order* tor Morehandiso which can bo procured in tbo oily of Columbu* aud forward tho Hituo either by BOATS, RAIL ROADS or WAUONS. Tliunktul for the vory liborul t»atronago ex tended to our old firm, would solicit a aharo of the same at tbo Intelligence Office, No. 05 id street. L. LIVINOSTON. •t xH-lnt , w. r e. Notice to Shippers. OrncK Muscoot* Railroad, j, Columbui. Ga., J uly 31*t, 1805. f e Mu*co*ee Railroad is now running |LY TRAIN to Macon, and nro prepared vard freight with di«patch to M («dg«ville. AtlaRta.and intermediate point W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. ROSETTE & LAWHON, A.IJOTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 IillOAU STREET, COLUMUUSf CIA. 11 F It SON AL aud prompt attention given to 1 consignment*. , , Cotton pujrohiuod. July20—tr^ w. I- HAI.I8BURY. * B* WARHOL \V A. It NOOK & CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Olliec No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette Lawhon’a Auction Room.) II KY ire prepared to storo Cotton, Morch- **»-V nliculnr attention given to the sale of l TON. PRoDUl’F, Ac. . . AcuJiNU, Itoi'K, .ke., luruishod at the markot t'oimnbuH, (la., Aug. 3,18t*5.-— tf A TWO-STORY DWELLINO HOUSE with six rooms, convenient to the business por tion of the city; suitable for a hoarding hou&e or private family. For terms apply to Dr. M. Woodruff or MRS. tf. S. DAltDWELL. oct T—tf FOR RENT, fpIIHKFj comfortable ROOMS, in Masonic X Hull building. Apply to R. .1. IIHNTEU, oc'U-tfSun copy. _ at Mmcogee Kuilroad. COTTON PLANTATIONS Solo. W ITH a view of returning . to my profession of Civil Ajii.rn.-r - Engineer. 1 offer for sale lour HiBKSbiij Colton Plantations, all 1 Li laud and convenient to markut.Kw&^SB Among them 1 offer tuy liouioplace, two m from Chunnonuggue, Ala., containing l.'MHi acres, HOO acres upon laud. 500 acres iu woods. Or It may budivhled into tw«i settlements ofM'JOand 481) acres each. All oak and hickory and no waste In lid. The home plaeo has an elegant houao, out-bulldlngs, fine orchards, eight years old, a good well aud a cistern, holding thirty- six thousand gallons. All tho wood land ifi on- closed and communicates with the Holds, Tho other places arc all well watered. Some of the places will be rented il not sold readily. Corn ami ludder may lie obtained with three places, il early application is untie to R. A. II Alt PA WAY, No.ti, M. A (1. U. 11., or, UOB’T S. HARDAWAY, nov 4 tdecl Columbus. Ua. Sun copy, PLANTATION FOR SALE. K RMS OF TIIE DAILY ENQUIRER. Ono month— Throo months - Six months tfinglo copies 1 00 3 00 6 00 10 cents. A liberal deduction will bo made in favor of Newsboys and Dealers. RATIOS OF AOVKUT1HINO. 1 Square, one woek $ 3 50 ” two weeks 6 00 ” throe wooks 8 00 2 Squares, one week 0 00 “ two weeks 10 00 '* three weeks 14 00 gig sigigig § g g a s a si* aiRisis 1 ♦lOitlS $21 $:«) $35 ilO $45 , #50 , $55 $»4) $0.5 2 18 :tO 3»*i 451 4Si 54 Ml tkil 72 78 84 24 :w 45 52 5y; 73, 80 87 04 111] I 30 4-t 55 ikJ: 71 70 87, 05 108 111 110,12/ 5 .i Hi I 7 5 85 0 ! 101 100; 117 125133 141 140 f. I2 1 70 00 10t) 110120 |3() 140 150 160 170| 180 12 65 lot) 125 140 155 170 1S.5 220 215 230 245 260 18 SO 120 150 ISOrJOO >20 240 2ik) 213 300 320 340 _2 t_i 100,150 175 2001225 250 275,.400 325 350 3751400 For advertisements published less than ono woek $1 (Hi per square for tho first insertion and 50 cents per square for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements inserted at intervals to be oharged ns new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to romain on any particular pugo, to bo charged as new each in sertion. Advort Moments not specified as to timo, will bo published until ordered out, and charged cordingly. Advertisers aro requested to state e number of insertions desired. All advertisements considered duo from tho fir.-t insertion and collectable accordingly- H. Brigham, t | Ilv .. I1 ,. f ,i 1 0. M. lloi-HT. f »«•“'»">• BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS SAVANNAH. •VLKIt HAM'L K. ROIIISON. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery it Coniiuissiou itlercliauts, NO. 129, Xt-artif Opposite, the Bank of Columbus,) K FFI* on band a good Htook of FAMILY (i /HU •Fit I A.s', Clint 7v Kit Y and F'l'UNjh- \YA II !■:, inn. F T SO A l\J‘l NS. iY F F L) I. hiS, (VLW fid, SFOOL-CO TTON. l)OMis Tl0 Jilt 1 "OOIJS,, tvC. . , .. . Particular attention given to the imrchase or sale ot any kind ot produce or morchaudiso. J. A• 11 ball, ftug5.tr tf AM’L F. ROBISON. ATKINS, DUNHAM A OO.. COMMISSION and NKVAEDMtt JIKRCUANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. July llth, 1865.—tf Advances m$ilo on consignments to our lloui In New Y'ork.-ftnd to our friends in Liverpo and Glasgow. Oct. lu,186i :’tn . V. ROWLAND. W. W. IRV1NK. ». N- RTF.WAR ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl and Third Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. | NOTICK TO SHIPPERS. Sl’PKRINTFNDANT’tf OFFICE. Mdrcoukk Ram- Road, £ Columbui, Oa., Aug. 14, ©. ) _4*twtnd Consignees are hereby notified |tkliCompany will not-be responsible for liihipped to any Station on this Road, or abut, after U is discharged from our W. L. CLARK, Sup't. IM . . NOTICE. |»*'CK MVSOOtHSE RAILROAD CO.,l I ‘Viu aims, ilA., Aug. 11,18bo, 1 THh COMPANY is- prepared to muko con 'tnetstorttie delivery at this place of OaV i Pine Woud by ihe cur toad. Purtiae winl» I leuie will ptotuo make application Burnedi fL,i lf . W. U CLARK. Sup’t. f e j I l f comfortable dwolling.^witb well yard, and a small orchard of choice Irmt trees <L’hu overseer and negro houses aro all framet * uildingri. and tl\u settlomouL one uiilu Iroui tin . ublie road loadiug to Lumiikin. TIiih idaca Hettled and improved and groat care lias buui taken to keep It in a high stale of cultivation Tho productive capacity <»t these lands aro we known In tho neighborhood. Corn, Foddei and Slock can bo purcha'cd on the place. Ucl itl. U . ii. W OOLFOLK. LOOK OUT! r 1 >HF FINE COTTON PLANTATION of tbo Into Major George unty mntnin id a- . ly... lino io g land; ;s and oth- .ilorehorn. Walker, McClaron, J urs is lor sale. Terms cadi. Apply to L. W. DAWSON, oct2l-3tuwtf on tbo premises, or to 1C. W. Soabrook, Columbus, Uu. WM. a. SWAN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Hotice to Sluder,. | luui^lu'jilrna: tl. H.l'.i., CoIuiqbut, iffi^pHy Jlst, 186‘>. i frowend after the 1st Aufiist, pre-payment f'berequired for ail freight ahippud to But- iniennediate Stations. >« freight on all goods reoeived at this place | a «»y point, most be paid on delivery of the Tides. w ’dl please take notice, as these ri * i 'Dy enforced. J. M. BIVINS, Tree. It. Z. RUCK Eli, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION »ND dry goods merchants 131), WEST SIDE HltOAD ST. A lways on hand a fua ftn d compi stock• Dry Goods, Groceries. QutlerY Hardware,Tmwnro, GIiumvuiV Crockery, Bonta. Shoes, Hats, Domestic nnd Foreign L^tinrA, Wines, Ac., aOODlba 1 O Tin Ware, v , which can bo had at l"W0st OArket prices— WholeiuUoor Retail. No difficulty in having your Ikjqov changed, ligldf B. P. BAR MU & (u., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lib P,^*l .1., Il.ltuvtr Sijunrr, TIIOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. M0-.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, < laim and Real Estate Agent, <>. r>0 Market Street, (Up Stair, MONTOOM.EKY, AL/Y. OeL J. T. PEYTON, attorney at law, NKMIMII3, TKNNKSSKK. j >RuMPT attention given to all buaiuessen trustetl to his care. Return to lion. Hioos Holt, Columbus, Ga. sept 8,1806—0m E. W. MOUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' tfponcor Abbott’s store, uex a. J. UuSKB, SHNIOU. R. j. M08K8, JUNIOR, L.AW NOTICE. rnilK UNDERSIGNED havo formed a co X partnershiii K, J. MOSES. «... -—-•— -r-T-7£- Columbus, Ga.,on thelst October next. Iu tbo meantime letters addressed as above wlu be promptly attended to. . . .. The tonior partner will attend regularly the United State* District Court at Savannah, the tfupreuie Court of Georgia for this Judicial District, the Courts of the Cliattuhoochoe Cir cuit, and upon spocial retainer iu important cases will aitond any of the Courts in Georgia (Federal or cflUo.) nog 15-tf JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attorney »t Xj»w (Office over Storo of Gunby Jt Co.,) H AVING rosuuiod tlio practice iif Law, will hereafter give my undivided attention all buoincf.i entrusted to wo lor this and con tiguous counties. July 2d-tf NEW YORK. Cut- News by Telegraph. New*York, Nov. 15.-—Capt. Ueginald Chauncoy, who clniiijs to bo in tho Brit ish service, wus arrostod in Ashland. Vn., a few days a^o, on tho chargo of being implicalod with William Chase, Barney and others in the attempt to dofraud tho Govornment by means of fraudulent bonds «&c. Capt. Chuuncey was brought to this city yestorday. The screw stnamor D. U. Mount, which sailed from this port on tho 20th ult. for Jacksonville, Florida, 1ms not boon beard from since tno 23d, when sho was seen 7 miles south of Capo Halleras. Fears aro oiiterlainod that eho may have boon one of the victims of tho late severe gale. General Grant visited tho Ccntrul Park to-day aud tho opera and Union Ijoaguo rooms to-night. Tho public reception will come off Friday evening at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel. The World’s Washington special has a sensation rumor that tno strongest pos sible grounds will be taken in the matter of relations with Great Britain, and that tho indemnity question will be taken up if nocesBary by our who n naval and mili tary force; also that an army of observa tion. of not loss than 10,000 will bo placed on tlio Canadian frontier boforo December 1st. Tho Horald’a Washington spocial says Into roports from the medical olHcors o! tho froodmen’s bureau in South Carolina indicate that in spite of continual care and aurvoilance of tho committuo of re forms among tho freed man thorn is in creased mortality among them, lntor- niittant (overs prevail among thorn to groat extent Tho ratos now charged by hotola and boarding houso keepers in Washington are very high. A number of Congress men havo engaged rooms in Baltimore for the noxt session of Congress. Thu leading hotels hero have raised the rates within tho past low days to live dollars FOR SALE, 1K|Y PLANTATION lnlluH- . . iVA sol 1 county, Ala., lour A/(\ miles south of Forsons' l)<:p<>t,flM containing 14U0 acres—bqtsvoenflai 500 ami uOO cleared—u^.*t o’.IBfi which is fresh und well Miitorod by M ikoo. Friimod dwelling with lour ro houses sufficient lor 40 ui'i'k) Lands- Good gin buimo luid scrim. Or*.|» cw«i H.n-k ..fail kinds id with tho place if <$3sircd. The place is convenient to churches and good schools, i will soil for cotton, purub.o December, 1866, or for oasli this fall, ou rmsonablo term-. Address „ W. B. BUTT, ootl8-lin*_ l’ksons, I(unsi-U co., Ala.__ EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL! Notioo lo Memters of the Pioneer Colony of Mijor Hastings. [ EMBERS of thli Colony will take notice that the Colony till sail from Mobile, Ala, _ the l«t i>ay oiDcecinbcr next. A commodious sailing slta of ample tonnage, with comfortable aocoiumjdations lor at least 500 passengers, will be pc riJcd. Heads ot families u 1 single persons will pay $:u)oach; other metuors of families over 12, will pay $20. and ch drun between 2 and 12, $10 each; winch payiu its will bo mado in gold coin. Fumilios will i allowed one ton, and single persons 200 i uuds of froighl froo of C ^Tho°prescnt dostimi on of the Colony is tho city ot Para, on tho A inr.uii; its ultiunito loca tion, on a tributary o that river, belnoon live nnd ten degrees south itiludo. Length ot voy age? 2,000 miles, sailini into about three weeks. Planters should ta their lurming utensils and mooliauios theirjtmds. Families should tako touts, and allshpld provide tnemaolvos with provisions for ub< t six months. Other. dciriDK to mouio lueiuUore of this Colony cun do eo liyui lyiiitt to Major Hasting., at No.40north Joaci. i "trout, Moln o. U. J. Duncan, Esq., Broad? eet, tfclma, or Dr. J. W, Keyes. .Market street, ontgomory, Alu. LARGE AN COTTON P FOR . sale, on the 1st Ti before tbo Court lious Imtton, Talbot county A . Law Notice, flHlF undertigned, at Iheir old offiea, CliW 153: VALUABLE ANTATION SALE, iin the legal hours of day in December next, ibpr in tin? lowu ofTal- UI,VU. U| A».uvh w»..w ‘K-. til.* thousand six hundred and thirty-aeWacrca of land. to-wiU lot No. two. fraction, iitannng fix-five acres, one hundred and fifty and a quarter acres ofl the western i»art of lot/o. ono ; a so tlio south halves of lots No. IblXA D'**!»»«• fifty-four, all in the tlityfoiirtlt districtof ■aid county of Talbot//^ 8 , fv; aw.au8.177, a67, 2lu.0f»nd one hundred and forty-one and a half'ac j off of lot No. 242. and one huudred and one hi 11 haR No. 212, Ufly «r««ut lotNu. ailk , "lth r «oiicroa of Iho nurth-emt uoruer ol luff 1 ’- AJj i - dMurllieJ land boing nJ h “ hUoenlh dUlrlot .aid county. Tho alio J dworibt d I'ronil w* .ituattdabout nine ‘f ** '" 1 . 1 Talhotton and live min.Jt'.rtU ot iiuwurji, a nation on tho M-S i fe»ent»ettlemcuts out I'Uibl- ings and orchr rioh^ck land tation wouljao woTl to f»i on oueol tno un hHp^Norni^JtnownonS.ia, Rent 20—2tawtl»ttui d# •; OP 3 per ctay. Tho prices of board and lodg ing in .private houses is approximately high. Fifteen ortwonty Congressmen now horo have agreed to urge tlio temporary romoval of that body to Philadelphia in viow of tlio sanitary condition of this city and tbo npprobonded appearance of tbo cholera early next year. ' Tho Commercial's Washington tatter gay9: Homo of our bravest military men aro about to leavo us on a Southern tour, and it is hinted they may not stop till they are on Mexicun soil, aiding in driving tlio French out gradually and quietly. Tho diplomatic corps is being ebangod and boforo many months tho infant? of Mr. Lincoln’s appointees will havo boon rucallod, soma of them to make way for the heroes of tho war. Tho World’s Havana correspondent learns that tho Spanish squadron had ac tually commenced tho blockade of Chili. Tho ram Stonewall will nood considerable repairs. Wahiiinuton, Nov. 15.—-Minister Clay has addressod a letter to the Secretary of State dated St. Potor.burg, October 17th In which ho suys: “I doom it my duty to warn tbo United Stales against tho importation of the cat tle plague into tho IJnitnd Slate*. Being a farmer and feeling great intorest in such things, 1 have road upon the subject, and I will give you only tho result of my con clusions and observations: Tho cattle plague is the Russian plague in this coun try. and is always more or less prevalent and gonorally kills wholo herds. It is be lieved to bo infectious, that U I mean it is communicated from ono animal to another by the physical imposition of tho virus upon tho animal from an object con taining virus, und also that tho virus may be contained in molecules in the air and thus produces tho diseaso. ‘•It did not originato anow in England, but war carried there by shiploads of cat* tie from Russian Baliio ports. If this theory is correct, then importation of cat* tie from abroad should bo at oncu prohib ited by Congress, and no vessel having on board an animal of any kind, from any country having pest, should be allowed to land without sufficient quarantine, as no sanitary precautions, ekeept absolute non intercourse, can arrest the disease. "1 believe it to be a species of bloody murrain, aggravated by the marshy na ture of Northern Russia and tho utter dis regard of all tho laws of health that is shown to man and beast, ospoqtally in rnr gard to vontillation and clcanfflfess, that prevails in theso cold climatos where a great expenditure of boat is needed and fuel and food is scarce. -ThoTHamo cau-os aro producing itow th% aggravated typkus fever. England was warned long since of the danger of direct importation of cittle from Kuropo, but failed te heod it.” Action on the*applications for vecial pardon is dlei'^altogothor suspended by tho President, whose time is occuped with the considerations o£ business o*'u press ing nature and moro importanfoharacler. Complaints having freowentlv h***" is opposed to tho abolition of tho probation ‘ system of our church, but thinks it migh 1 '! . U II .11 2£k'« .'1 *■ * proii ‘ ' /-»• )• M 1 •»«*: '‘S* i ■' ■ M,.*U . , L« 'i b r •» v-eroL »u.:u. d n - y. 9 lr .. Navj « pq. Ml. I From tho Macon Journal and Messenger.I Ceorgla Conlercnce, FOURTH DAY. Macon, Nov. 18, 1805. Tho Oonforonco was called to order by tho Bishop, and roligioua Horvtcoa conduct ed by Rev. W. J. Parks. The Minuloa of yosterday were road and conUrmed. Tlio following mombors’ names waro called, and character paBSod and elected to Elder’s orders ; A. Jarrol, R. A. Seale. Tlio natno of James Thurmond was call od. Ho being a Deacon iu tho Methodist Protestant Church, his orders woro rocog- tiizod by tho Conference and .ho Bishop directed to givo him tho nccosBary au thority. W. J. Parka, from the committoe ap pointed lo investigate tho case of J. U. Caldwell, mado a report, in which it was elated that they could not ngroo or adjust tho matter, and it was mado tho order for Monday morning. il. J. Adams presented tho following preamble and resolutions, in reference to sundry change's: Devoutly grateful to tho Great Head of the Church for tho uuparallod progress which Methodism has made in this country sinco its introduction, ono hundred years ago ; rejoicing in tho outporings of God’s Spirit upon it during the current year, and having confidence in tho efficiency of Methodism as it is, in tho Methodist Epis copal Church. South, and being very un willing to oiler any plausable pretext to tho M. K. Church, North, to'come into «mr midst, or to place in tho hands of that Church a weapon with which it may suc cessfully assail us. Thorofore, bo it Resolvod, Tbut it is tho sense of this Conference that no change phould be made in tho intinoraul fraturo of our Gouoral Suporintendoncy, and that whilst more Bishops should bo olectcd by the members of tho General Conference, yet that, so largo a number as ono for each Conference (great and small) is, iu tho judgmont of this Conference, unnecessary, and that we are opposed to making Diocosoi of such Conference and Diocoaeaug of our General Superintendents. Resolvod, That any prolongation of tho Pastoral term is of most doubtful policy, tending to tho destruction of tho wholo system of itinerancy, and that giving to our Bishops the nowor to indefinitely ox- tend it, will produce unploasant distinc tions botwoon ministers of tho M. E. Church, South, and must rosult inovitably in a slated ministry with its consequences, i. o., tlie closing of hundreds of churches, and the silencing of hundreds of pulpits, in a word, must destroy a most efficient agency as a Scriptural itinerant ministry. Resolved. That as thousands of our min isters and hundreds of thousands of our membership, living and doad, wero reoeiv ed into our church, upon probation, ai Hookers of religion, And whilst in that re lation woro converted, that tho Conference suffering entailed by the negro’s own in dolence, have led to disaffection, first ap parent in sccrot military organizations, but now violently manifested. At the re quest of tho English Consul, Spanish war sioamers have left Cuba to aid in restoring order. Thoso movements in the West In dian archipelago are all probably in soma souse synipathetic.-- Journalof Commerce. Spiritualism vs, Jugglery* Tbo Paris corresponeent of the Dublin Daily Express says: "Dr. Lynn, tho son of an English cler gyman, following tho bont of a roving dis position, at an early age left his country and has returned after eight years’ ab« sonco, skilled in every department of the "occult art.” Whatever the Hindoo jug glers or tho .Japanese wonder-worker* could impart ho has acquired and hia lithesome lingers can accomplish. More important still, whatever the most highly gifted ot tlio spiritualists and their fami liars can perform shrouded in darkness, ho can repoat, without confederate or me* chanical contrivance, in open day. ‘‘Dr. Lynn, during a brief visit to Lon* don, with a view to make preparations for a winter’s campaign (ho is, I understand, to visit Dublin before setting here), gave three private seances, at two of which I was present. Avoiding tho toy trick* of professors of magic who coino from vari- out points of the compass and astonish children of every growth, bis programme is stored with eastern novelties, and hi* erformance is the perfection of slight of and. The closest observor is baffled by his astounding doxtority, and the ease and grace with which tlio most difficult feat i* accomplished are as admirable as the dex terity is marvelous. I will monlion but one or two item*. A graphic writer upon Japan sometime since mado the world acquainted with the most graceful and boauliful. and at the same time most wonderful, of all the feats performed by the jugglarsof that couna try. They were the top and butterfly tricks. A top is set spinning in the air; on its descent it is caught on the point of a sword, where it whirls merrily ; then it IS brought along the keen edge to thh han dle; then it renews its flight to be again caught; and ultimately it is sent, like a miniature Blondin, across a silken thread which is invisible to tho audiuuce; some* times ascends the hill, but is always sure of foot, and waltzes its way over the nar* row path, from tho boxes ol a theatre to tbo back of a stage, as readily as across a drawing-room. Tbo butterflies are cut out of many colored paper, and fly about as if endowed with life. In obedience to the wave of a fan, they fly high or fly low ; now they flutter over a lady’s bo- quel; now they light upon the spray of a wreath, now gyraio moth-like, round gas- jots. This feat alone is sufficient to take the town by storm. But what will be said of the greatest of "spiritualist” tricks, viz; tho writing on the arm ? Let mo briefly state my own experience of il. I was requested by Dr. Lynn to write tho nume of any person, of any country, who has died since tho world began. 1 did so in a remote part of tha f room, before leaving which 1 tightly fold ed the paper on which the name was writ* ton until it resembled a doctor’s pill, and placed it en the table, where it remained in prosence of and close to all present, ex cept Dr. Lynn. That he did not touch it, and that ho had no moans of ascertaining what tho name was beyond tho meagre hint to be dnrived from a replyito nia question of how many words and litters it comprised, l can positively vouch. With in two minutes the name was traced upon his arm, and in letters oach of which, If I may say so, whs an enlarged fac simile of my own. Five other names were Written by different persons, and ono selected at random out of tho flve, and with preciiely a similar result. On the previous evening thirteon ladies were present, as well as a number of professional men—lights of law, litorary and medical science; aname was written by? each lady, and thirteen times, to the unspeakable amazement of all present, the writing on .the arm corres ponded wUh tho writing oqjtbeuarutaDled paper in Ln&y’ady’s hand. £>.- ter’s great spftitual trick, v and it L te the credit*of Dr.-Tjvnn that he utterly dis claims and laughs at \^o idoa of spiritunL * agency in its porformanfce.” A Surprise to a Wwd Time*—A gentleman living in Terra Haute, whose sfipvo-wood melted Vray faster than was whrrar.tud bflfMumianess of the weather/ charged a flil* W*km Aatick Wit* I few » dime** of powder and foft it on tho pile. Tho Express thus relates the sequal^; Wednesfmy foronoon an exffipsionVas > hoard in a touso near by, ano^kitefaen window was spared no pane^ going f to tho spot a sight ^gjgjiWh^ve boon seem * uelloe cvtm'erence, . .• Mud cabbage had fchot up ' rough the roof like an ai**r*v ; * The stove ^ ■ kettle of pa WII> he well to Admit all converted persons present themselves for udmisslon itn ately into full connection, and any person who are on probation into lull connection as soon as they aro converted, and thatm porson should bo rocolved into full con Lection in our church until ho or sho i converted* Resol vod, That our delegates to the nex Gonernl Conference aro hereby instructs to act in accordance with tho forogofn preamble and resolutions. Aftor considerable dip-dssion, il wi moved to lay the who’* question upontl table, for tho purport of ontering into tl election of deletes to tho General Co foronce, whiofi was agreed to. The Conference being entitled to twe» delegates to represent thorn in tho Gene : 1 Conference, which is to convene in N Orleans on tho first Wednesday of A 1 Hjilfl, balloted for tho same, with thr lowing results: tin the tmt bulb Pierce, W. J. Park, S. Anthony, J Glenn, J. E. Evans, K. H. Myers, Alann, and J.* S. Key. A-second was taken lor tbo remaining four, f reupit was not announced. E. Evans offered the follow lutions: , , Resolvod, That tho delegate Conference to tho General Car hereby requested to have the divided into two Conforor the lino across the Stato Iron? ' ’ iner as to loave isd Macon a' •»i Conferonc' pjalizing tb sent and pr n irn to b' t and th forence , Tb*> i day# .auli *ru; : : Bill of S»»ai 1 T'»*woi • 'ho \ - le I < >• .rop. .)i • llf y, IK* Si "* entf* oUbi'.i • II .’.It" ID H£. ■z 7 li DOCTC 's STA.F '-.l .* ■: ' <’•« will. qr t. R K • > 1 lii I' \1 <1 k . f oi'ii j 'i; »jC n