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t Jt X* Hu # 3 WM'j* #*•-. iifet >L. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1874. 'IJJ.ll JWI 57.ff ^ m PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY ht, la advauM.... ; month., “ .... i month., " i month, " tt Ewquirau, aaa yawr., pat Bnqtnaan, oaa yhar.. 00 .... 4 00 .... > 00 .... 78a. ..... * 00 .... 9 80 anonn aaar—xoaxroN aaxj.no**—dit. nctjx.ni* with TaaasoBLA. A*u ir ah—aiKAiox—craati P*dat and Waaxi.1 Kaqvnoa to. | gathtr, on* y**r 8 00 AAnrCtolH —tan. bain. [Week, Dell/,.. 41 oo ft DO too t oo It 00 IT 00 sa 6o ry three moat he. Vet yearly eartc a liberal die jnt will he The rate for every other day la Dally and every drill*' ** * ik la Weekly will be the eaaieae Dally. Vor advertUeraeate lo local or readlag columns i most pav aa do thaae at hoae. TELECRAPHIC NOTE*. T.-t.g™pli to Kwqmsae.) aoauTic. —The Longaboramaua' atrik* ia virtuai- ended. —The Paopias' Baform party, in Maa- ohnutta, nojxinatad F. B. Hay* for (Jon at luge. —Nurly all th* Sir Xnlghta have da- tartedfrom Hew Orlaana to meat three ear* haoo* at Cleveland, Ohio. All quiet at Vicksburg. Got. Amea Waskinoton, Deo*tuber 6.—Th* Praat. dent'l manage ia not yat quite oompletad, owing to the delay in raoairing th* re port of the Diatriot of Colombia Commie, ■toners, a refaranoe to whioh will bo added to tha uaaaag*. The Preaidant aaya that tboagh ha did not commanaa tha prepamtlon of hit iga aatU a waak ago yaatmday, a Of th* nawapapar* previoutiy propogated ita oonMnta, although ha had oonaolttd nobody aa to what it ahonld eon tain. Thar* ia no doubt th* maaaag* will atat* that our relation* with all foreign power* are friendly and without diatorbanee, though there ia an nnaattlad question with Vanaaule whioh haa not yat paid th* award* of th* joint eomuaiaaion nudar th* oonraution of 1866. Congress, it will b* raoollaoted, strongly expressed ita aaaa thia aabjaat in Fab. 1878. TbePr**id*nt,in maaaage of laat Daeambar, laid Otar* waa reaeon to bailer# tha baattaaey of that RapnbUo in raaogniiing th* olaima aprnag in part, at least, from th* real dlf- ftoolty in diaoharging them in eonnaotion with it* obligation* other Govarnmanta, and, tl fore, tha expediency of further fnrbear- ane* on th* part of our Government waa believed to be worthy of th* eonaidaration of Congress. haa leaned a proclamation - ordering th* 'xaetrvnb rioter* to dlapaia*. No —The report aeat Sunday night accepted aa a full and aathoritatiaa aynop- oaia of th* Praaidaat'a maaaag*. —Th* Court of Appeal* of Now York ravaraaa th* deciaioa of th* court below, that Beecher has a right to a bill of par ticular* in th* Tilton anit. -Th* eoneart aaloona war* in fnU bleat ia New York Baadey night Th* propri- against atora era . aa injnnetioa agai i aging a their molestation by —The Anal oonfereoee of th* iron man. nfaetnrera and pnddiar* failed. The re mit of * prolonged lock oat will bo eome- what diaoonraging, aa a fallen of th* two parti a* to com* at aa agraamaat will throw out of employ meat about 40,000 man, and aariom’.y affaot tha iron and eoai mining intenata of th* State of Pennayl. rani*. niuai —Another orerflow of th* Tiber ia ap prehended at Bobm. —Serrano'* dapartar* for th* North haa bean postponed * week. —The Republican General Lome, with 8,000 men, landed at San Sebastian. —The Joiners and eurpauten on th* Clyde reaoWed not to submit to the pro posed reduction of wagaa. —Gen. Falmaeo ia at Bilbo* making a Curtist atroag movament to break th* Una, which prevents raTiotnaiing. —It ia stated ovartnrta between Al- pbonao, tha son of Quean Isabella, and Serrano are progressing. Serrano ■IMAMS ffiffi Ml TAWAI, cxTU. exavxcx airoan. Ba allodea to the oiTil service reform, saying it haa been cloeely adhered to. Th* opposition manifested against it admits ita faaalta to have been bansfloial, harlagWatatsd tha oapaolty and ton* of Inlmanta in th* saranl departments of the Government; bnt it wonll be ini- poaeibie to oontinne th* reform without th* direct support of Congress, arao- tioaed fay thd people. Daraannorr aaroara. Tha Praaident aUndas to th* report* of th* heads of tha aerarai departments whioh aeoompany the meeeaga, end calls attention to their respective reoommen- nr aaa atb, nrarmior or Columbia bill— noma, Arraorautioxa—aonor *o axriAL nn ream oao Aw— aawtrAraa pootaoi— oox va. naaa. Ha again reoommenda the paaaag* of a law establishing a court for the ad judication of olaima of alien* against tha Government, a bill for this purpose her ing been introdneed by Judge Lawrence at th* previous session of Congress. THE TREASURY. aaronr or Til bbcxitauy moommxndb a iirona To arxoxx faxmxntu xi Tnaaa raAia— ino*ka*kd tax on . rtp ao anranonox rxAO- TtOSAL OtXBBinOT. VTAanHUTow, December 7.—A special ••U aaya Brjatow In hia report aaya th* aioking (and is over tmeaty million dollars behind, The Seoretery not only takes strong ground in favor of specie payments, bnt ■eta forth a definite plan for resetting the at cmaxoxs tbi ran wrrn ueoxno on ntx rBAnoo-rxcaatAX wax. Baaun, Deoember 7.—Bianurek, in the conns of hia reply to Windhnrat in th* Beiohateg, said; lam in possession of conclusive evidence that tha Xenmanioal Oo Basil waa ant abort on aaeannt of th* Franco-Genura war. Th* Gooaoil’s vote would have bees vary different had tha French bean victorious. I know from th* bast of soaroa* that Napoleon waa dragged into th* war vary amah, againat hia wtil, by th* JaanitiSAl infiiwnoaa, Ha strove haid to resist th* Influence*. At the eleventh hour ha determined on peso*, and kept hia resolution half aa honr. Ultimately ha wee overpowered by persona representing the Vatican. Wabusnoton, Daeambar 7.—Th* Sen ate and Hons* are quit* fall. Th* usual committees were appointed, and informed th* President that they ware ready to bear from him. Mk wf a malacal Minister. Paovxnaaoa, Paoamkar 7.—Bov. Dr. David Beaadiat, widely known aa an author of some works on Baptist history, died at Pawthokat yesterday, aged 98 yarn. Ha area th* oldest macaber of th* eeiyirntlio ofBeowa University. riRlIVLTAXlA. tboubli ia t>b on. noxona. PuLADdLraiA, Daaamhas 7.—A apaeial dlapatcU from Hnnttagtan, Pa., dated last •venlng, gives tha fntkinlng partioulara regarding th* attaw^t at ik* Oolnmbta Condait Company to lay oti pip* banaath th* track of th* Waal Btaaah Bond, at Powers' Run. Sisaa tha pipe waa torn ap Fiiday, a fora* of a hundred man, n Cel. Creighton, have bean aaeampad on th* spot to prevent the attempt to relay th* pip*. On Saturday availing, in obs- dtanc* to laatroetioda, naarty five hundred machinist*. laborers and oar bnlldera as- aemblad at lb* depot in Altoona and start, ad on a special train to rainfore* thalr frianda at Powara' Baa. Th* party ware armed, aoma of them having military equipments ftom Holiday. Da Bury Oil Pip* Company la reported to ba baakad by tha Bai timer* A Ohio Battread Com pany, which owns the Pittsburg t Con- aalUVtUa Railroad, and claims th* power to lay pips from tha oil regions into th* Alleghany Company, under a speculative ehartar, whioh waa —gM through tha Legislators aovenl ytare ago. Ia addition to Venera*!* w# have on. settled qomtions with Spain, growing ont of the Virginina affair, and other grievous transaction* on the part of tha Spanish authorities in oonaeotion with events in Cuba. The magnitude of the offenoea has not bean reduced ainoethe President's previous message a year ago, A* thia unsettled condition of affairs ia Cabs cannot long oontinne, it may be come neoemary for other nations, with oar own, to interfere to terminate th* in surrection whioh has ao long prevailed, th* Spanish Government having nxuno- eeaafally attempted to suppress it. Th* commerce of all countries, and espaolally that of th* United States, suffers; and tha fiags of th* United States and Bag- land have been insulted. Th* President, in conversation, though he does not state the fact in hia maaaag*, ■ays the United States pnrohasaa about eighty par eent. of Cuban exports, and therefore the duties paid by American eitiaana contribute to this extent in help ing Spain to oontinne the war againat the insurgents. , nttAHcaa. Th# position of tha Preaidant on th* financial question ia positively as follows, notwithstanding the former speculation* of those who apoke without authority: H* desires, and will reoommend the re- sumption of spsoi* payments at tha ear- Hast praotioahle day, bnt ha doaa not ba- liavs this aaa b* reached as aeon aa tha first of Jannai7, 1876. He do** not Mm* any day, leaving Congress to davit* means to secure the desired end, it being tha doty of Congress to do so. Th* legal tender elans* of tha atureney act ahonld be repealed, to taka affect aa to oon tracts made after th* day to ba fixed by law for ita repeal. Power should be given to the Secretary of the Traranry to obtain gold from and after a date fixed for the resumption of epeoi* payments by tha iasnines of bonds. In addition to this, the revean* of th* Government ahonld ba in excess of expenditure*, to rap port resumption. Greater eeonomy most b* praotioed in all departments of th* Gov ernment, and, It nacaaaary, th* anatom* and internal revenue lawa changed ia order to secure a larger amount of rev*- Witb tha retnrn of spool# payments banking should be free. The bill holders ahonld eontinn* to be protected as at present under th* banking law. There ahonld be no limitation to the volume of enrreaey es th* eommnnity itself ahonld determine what amount is required for business transactions instead of leaving the Exeontive, Secretary of Treasury and Congress to fix the limit. It would be th* duty of uoo gross, however, to asako regulations regarding free banka of isana. and to state th* conditions on which they can be organiiad and transact basin aaa, the legislation to be in aooordano* with th* now order of things, or in other words th* reenmptian of specie payments. Than ahonld be no monopoly by fixing the amount of leans. The Preeident will recommend that Congress do not interfere with the present enrreney net passed daring th* testae*. Boo, anises to amend it so aa to oonform with* plan lor resumption of specie pay- H* recommend* a repeal of th* legal tender sot at a fixed day, a* to eontraota thereafter made, and except as to official eateries and ordinary expenditure* of the Government under exiatiog appropria tions. Tha Secretary recommends that author, ity b* given for an immediate issnt of eonvartiblo bonds, bearing a low rata of iatanxt, Haaaka that the day whioh may be fixed for the resumption of specie pay- manta b* not more .limited than three yearn, aad at the end of that time th* Secretary to be authorised to raise gold by railing bonds in each amounts aa may ba naoaeaary from time to time to keep th* Treasury ia a condition to redeem greenbaeka aa presented. Th* Secretary reoommenda free banking u part of th* plan for th* resumption of apeoie pay ment, hat this branoh of th* rabjeot is not elaborate. It ia reeammanddd that the fmotional correnoy be replaced by silver, and to ao. oompiiah this the Secretary desires to sat all mint* at work oolning silver, and aa rapidly as it ia prodnoed^fractidnal onrrsn- ey to ba recalled and destroyed, begin, ning with tha smallest denominations, Th* Baorttery also asks that coining gold b* mads aa free in the United States aa it ta London, in order to prevent the exportation of bullion for coining. The Secretary does not regard the Treasury Department aa the proper plaoe for the adjudication of eotton Thaae are for meet part of a complicated oharaoter, and require the taking of mnoh evidence and jndieitl investigation. Ha, thrafore, reoommande that all ootton ca se* be withdrawn at onoe from the juris diction of the Treasury, and turned over to th* oonrta. Grant economy is reoommended in tha expenditures for pnblio buildings. Th* Seerotary reoommenda that Oongreaa go over appropriations and estimate* for tbaaa works with great ear*, with the view of rednoing some, and wholly suspending others. He reoommenda that all varieties of government note*, bend* and stamps be don* exclusively at th* Treasury Depart ment. Concerning internal rsvenns, the Sec retary reoommend* that the tax be taken el of beak eheoks, matches, ooemetioa and drags, and. to meet their lorn that an additional tax of — eanta per gallon be imposed on whiskey. This will raise the revsnae a tittle greater than Is now re- eetved from th* articles enumerated. Thepraetieel workings of patting tea and ooffe* on the free lists haa been fully ex. a mined J»y the Treasury Department'* oars folly prepared tables of prices in foreign markets, and prioes to consumers for paroda subsequent to taking off the tax, while there ia a decrease in revenue on this account, the removal of the lax ■imply added to th* prioe in foreign mar kata, and haa not benaflttad tha consumtr her* in the least. The Secretary reoora ida the restoration of tbia tax. CONCREAA. Oox, of Naw York, wanted to offer aa amend meet, excepting from th* operation tha taw oases where aubaeripttona were | tiff TIUIIAM 7* MatHBia. taken prior to th* first of 7an nary, 1878. Messer aad a Swell Markets. Lennox, Dee. T —One* sis MMtiK- Ms x». Street rata 114* below beak rata. Fanis, Dsnaber t —Santas ttf. and 71*. Haw Toax, Daaakbar 7. —Steaks dalland lower. Money ita per east, del* Ulta. Ax- l«4Vlhort — (lover* create ss- AXSAXXAX ATT AIKS. The President devote* much xpee* to again in Arkansas, giving reasons why ha decided to interfere In the recent dUBenl- ty in that State, and he advert* to th* fasts narrated in hia special maaaag* to Oongreaa, February, 1878, relative to Louisiana, in whioh he said he had no apeeiils recommendation to make on the subject, bnt if there were any praetleabl* way of removing these difficulties by leg. illation, ba earnestly requested that th* question might be taken np at that session of Congress. noun roucx. The President nitamtas hiioonfidane* ia the Indian pace* policy, if adhered to. It will produce abundant beneficent re- ■alts, and ultimately free the frontier of Iadtaa depredations. Debt of tke Blstrlet. Wasxixotoh, Deoember 7.—The Board of Audit reports the debt of the District of Oolnmbta •19,800,000. Th* Board of Commissioners claim aaaata from various sources, from which we make th* actual liability abont •14,000,000. tub hcathm. Wasuinoton, Dee. T.—Trobabilitiee.— For th* Sooth Atlantic and Golf States, generally clear weather and north or west winds will prevail, with rising barometer and lower temperature east of th* Missis sippi river. —It ia stated in consequence of the deeieioo of the Court of Appeals, the mea. Beecher ease mast be postpone —Francis Alexander was yesterday elected Preeident of the Pacific Mail Steamship Oo. HMIP MEWa. Haw Toax, Daeambar 7.—Arrived—Harman Llvtufstea. Waamxorox, Deoember 7.—Th* bill fox the better government of th* Diatriot of Oolnmbta, repotted to-day by Senator Morrill, of Maine, from th* joint select •ommittae appointed for thet purpose by Oongreaa at the last aaerion, provides that department shall bwcseated in th* Gov ernment of the United States to be celled the Department of the Diatriot of Golem bis, and that it shall hare a corporate oapaoity. It is to be headed by a board of three regents, to be appointed by the President and confirmed by th* Benate, and to be removed by th* President any time for cans*. Th* first board ta to be appointed for terms of six, four and two yean, re spectively. Thereafter th* term of office will be six years. Their mleiy will be •5,800 each pat annum. They at* entitled to appoint, and to have power to remora, for etna*, subordinate boards or snperlatondente of health, polio*, ex- cite, street oleaning, pnblio buildings, and fire department; and alto three mem ber* of a board of education, whioh ihell eon tain three other membere, sleeted by voters of Ih* Diatriot of Oolnmbta, and be presided over by th* United Btetee Oommiesioner of Ednoation, who shall be « offioU a member. Th* Pnblio Works of the District are to be in ehsrge of an army engineer, de tailed by the President for three yean aad the Board of th* Diatriot Pnblio Building will be headed by th* United States Snpsrintendent of Pnbtie Build ings. The powers and duties of all thaae sub ordinate offioera, and those also of th* regents are minutely specified, defined and limited, and the same general princi ple of rigid responsibility ran* throughout the bill, whioh is very volamlnoas, oon. stating of eighty printed page, divided into fifteen chapters. Th* power to make, alter, or abrogate local ordinances is eonfided exclusively to the Board of Hegenta, and no offloers are to be elected by the people, exoept three members of the Board of Ednoation, as above stated. The bill flxen thro per coni, as the ret* of taxation, which shall be levied on all the real and personal property owned by individuals or corporation* in the Dis trict. The velnation for purposes of taxation is lo be mod* by three Assessors appoint ed by the Bentd of Ueganta, and ia to be that just Valuation whioh would be recog nised on appraisement between debtors and creditors. All tsxes sre to be peysbl* to the Uni ted Btstes collector of internal revenue, and to be paid by him into the United States Tressary. All other revsnae* or monies of Ih* diatriot are to be ooileeted and deposited in the Federal Treasury in the earns way. All vouchers and bill* of expenses of every description are to b* audited in the United States Treasnry,and all warrant* for payment of moniaa on aooonnt of the distriot shall be rabjeet th* eeoond comptroller of the United States Treasury. The bill provides explicitly that no ex penditure or liability (hall be incurred by or for tbe District of Colombia that baa not been appropriated for by Oongreaa, and no payments for tha Diatriot shall made out of the Treasury, except In oon formity with the appropriations of Oon. grass. Th* bill finally provides for a revision and codification of all lawa of th* United State* whioh relate especially to this Dis trict. Vioe President Wilton ta in th* Chair. HOUSE. Two hundred and thirty-eight of three hundred and one members present. Three new members were seated— Obittenden and Behai! of Naw York, and Carpenter Hailing of Booth Carolina. Phelps asked nnsnimona oonsent to in troduce a bill repealing the nswspaper gag law. Hale, of New York, objected. The President’a message was read, and listened to with nnnenal sttontion- Garfield, from the Committee on Ap propriations, reported the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, whioh wss made the apeoial order for Tuesday next. Hale, of Maine, from th* same com mittee, reported tbe Navel Appropriation bill, which was made the speeial order for Wednesday next. Wheeler, from atm* committee, report ed tbe Arm; Appropriation bill, whioh wss made the special order for Thursday next. Langhridge, from same committee, re ported tbe Indian Appropriation bill, which waa made the special ordtr for Fri day next. Btarkweather, from asms eommittee, reported tha Fortifioation bill, which was made the special order for Tuesday, 22d of December. Tbe arnouot appropriated by these sev eral bills ia a: follows: Legislative bill •19,658,484 ; navy •16,976,006 ; army •27,201,500; Indians •4,861,507 ; forti fications •850,000. Tyner, of Maryland, from the same committee, reported a bill appropriating •80,000 for tbe purchase of eeales for the use of the Post Office Department, in executing the lew requiring prepayment of postage on newspapers. and allowing postage In the** oases to be paid at th* ptao* of destination. Tyner daolinad to allow the amend- mint to be offend at spoken to by Oox, who intimated that in th* next Hoae* ht. a ---- — doi would bare Ml* privilege*, to whioh Tj-1 tlv. fmTluwer. Mete koeti dalL nek replied that he (Tyner) would not be I there to see. [Laughter.] I Geld daii,' Th* bill waa then paraed, | head! salat Cox thereupon introdnoad a bill to oany ont the objeot indioated by hist, end it waa referred loth* would next Mondav if ha not that Mteaea bake of xtiddlla* aptaada, aothlax fioorlvatoJ^dtoa ,«lm £ p- feM ^ tim bill which b. .ought to introdooi rad pass to-day to repeal th* press gag taw. I January, T ll-M. . , Th. Hunt* then, at three o'clock, »<1-1 A« 1 ^rii. K • _0, to - d,J, ' , ° 0 UlM w,r * jonrned. memos axoAxniMo ooaunixo sreamra. I saleaoa kails vs. Donation at a)., olaimwta of the! HawYoax, December7.—Cotton „ . ,, ... , . ... I eeattaal; mlas Ml fcalaei aptaada at earner Gnat Be pnblio, appeal from Ih* maTta. Circuit Court for the Diatriot of Look-1 tana. This waa a oaa* ofeotitiJou on the I ?55SaJy*!» £S2T»133R8 Mississippi rivar, up whioh th*ataaaaer I A }^ 1 w Yow'BwI.iter 1 * Jtottieqatat;ml.# Great 'Republic aad th* Otiona, a email 1 me halm, at l«Mgl«Hai set rcMtits Ml betas. 1 Putaraa oloewTelaadyi lalai 47,M0, *• lot. rU 1111-14} May Ml VUMtgtNI. steamer, were steaming, tha latter ahead rad tha format behind at th* time of the accident. Th* Cleon* started aorom th* river, aad the Republic follow. I bavassau, December 7.-o*«on dntli mid- Ing ta her wake overtook and oolllded I n^at^jeetatiarts’lURe ***** ""““I with her, and th* question was whether Mosita. Dember 7.—Ootton saitert mtd. Slow mlddllan IMt pood otdlni Cotton Market*. vsarooi, Da* risfKh* • hare i ra-wi^-liMS*: for ipMulatlon and export. Halted *!*!** nwpraaa* Court- Satis oe* tesla *r midditax aptaada, aotklar bate* food ordiiary, Ibippad In Daeimbar and Jaaaary, Tt-1». . . Salts ea bails ot Bid Uax aplandt, nothin* below tow mlddltexs, shipped m Janaary and Pabraary, T s-it. VfAunraiox, Deoember 7.—Thompson aad*aaeaty^TK' »ls of middling Orleans nothing ordinary, shipped In Daesmbsr aptaada I4ftji Or- '.—Cotton—Tatars* MEPICINEt. sad TerpWty at tha Idvar. ami milef Is always snsloaaly aeaxht after. If the User la Regaleted In Us action, health la almost Invariably ssenrvd. Want a( settia la th* Idvar eases* iisadachv, Ooniftinatlon, Juadlo*. Pal* la the 8 hoaldatv. I, lUUlMM, toutoMol, ttftd 1 , Billow AttMUy KlpiUllon « nmIor of ftptntffp •rthfiBliM.i llwrt, DcpreMloa bnndwd LI VJCR •ter been •ml being •ml being • •lap)* v«g«teM« waiponM, cna No no .^MMTvi'r-.'y! 'i.nsstom. ia ffnrtf j>rn, mi kRRdrttfi of tbn gwtf nftgmt pert* of lh« country will votM& for IU pnrMt nnd Nat. laws; Daeambar U *-l*ill4 Tabraam u l-T ‘ I ll-M} Mai th. raoidant wra eanmal by th* attempt of the Cleon* to orom, when not far enough I sales I,oao. ahaad to do ao with xafaty, or whethar it was oooaaionad by the Bepablio not keep-1 reset; Ing her ooarra ta going to lb* right when I J’laj'UJ'i the Oleena started to th* left. Th* Court below charged the Cteona with the fault, holding that waa not far enough ta advance of Ih* fast er steamer to warrant bar attempt to crows, Haw Oareans, Daesmbsr T.—Cotton—de end goad at lovsr rates; middlings 14M\ net lestpta txaiO; experts ta Orwat Hrltata t.se-i; "resaakami taaoelln ll sales 4,100. XAXtuiToa, Deaemb bayers am aflbrtag lowmtWIIags UV;rood; eatpti 4,tot i salsa I,Mb. rrwvlalwss Markets LivaareoL, Daeambar y.—HtmdstsRh falst. Thia court rerersath the deoroc, coming I to tha oonelosion that th* moremant of l and arm. Psrkqaiati msmpxo m. Lardkrmi OnAXtravox, Deeambar 7.—Ootton heav ■ ‘ 1 lower; middlings M. ordinary UK I aatrm from ell l bring the ptimst a SiiBM’ LIVII IMIM1IK, if lefej* Is hsruilMt, Ia R» dr atia violanl wmMbIm, Is iur« |o our* If uksn rugulsrly. I* no fni'itlcallng bswrags, * ' ' r« If Uk •llRfW U • CmIMms fcnJiv MdMn, Ib th* rh»*t)Fat msolclus In th* world. It given with wfMy and iUht^nm lh« most d«ltests Infant. Dess not Intsrfsrs with bn>lnsss t hind, Osuiuins ths slniplaut nnd hint vuwpdtWs HOE MM MX At* MP66IHA IsMdsedswty th* Cleona wsa Justified by the distasos I •*““ “tad* she was ahead, rad th* Bepablio wu at I urahax**SrM>«sffl?j!»ldi for Kti?" Sugar trait ta not keepiog her conne when th* and steady', IM* qatit rad staady. February, no r iam It on spot. demand, Whla- keeping Olson* tacked. Mr. Jnstioe Davis delivered the opln- |M»M " L 3d‘d."?tSdL!rer,jiti«. ion. I Bason in only limited Jobbing Jem* Tha Germaniaud other insurance oom- k *f *****? w> 7" > . - .. . pule* va. th* steamboat Lady Pika—ap-1 searoa lor Kw gredaai snestraa *4 taffi* M. p^ from th* Oiroait Court for the Best. A* ^^Tt era Diatriot of Wtaeoast*. In this on** | dsn at U. Whiskey qUat at the oonrt below decided that th* oolUaton of a barge in tow by the steamer down the Mississippi with tha railroad bridge I * , g >Ioto0i Dseratiw 7.-ri*u qilet ud near Bt. Paul, wu oooaaiuned by nnavutd- nuhuscd. Core I* Mr demand ud highsr; .s,!. .k. Ho. • mlxsd T»^#7«; asw Hn.» mlx.d ««. A ulM miseviewt asssl gessllw pmrgm- give, ressmasadsd fbr th* ran of ell de- raiysmsets *r the stsmesh, Hrer rad bowels. By their timely as* mwe* eteknew Wpreewt- ed. Themetef muy ycereheveprwvutiwm to U the select, surest and beet of *14 Ah* pill • ever offered to tke ptklle. Ther pnilfy the all eorrapUeas nt reetere the die eased system to perfeet-Xeelth. Aa Am Amtldet* ew chills ead ffwvwr they text as a,sab Waa Epiffipaln Mtaff-am* a ■peelEe. Par Btek Hawilaehe Med Elllems Cafle they are * ah laser*. Twr ramatlpwll—. Iheamaltem, JPftten. PtipUMta* nf Mu Heart ffmim In Lomsviurt Daesmbsr 7.—near uaohUgad. or* T0ffi7i. Pork qalet ud uAund. nee*—Mwe ta market. Lard l«M. Whtikey regnlnriuea, 1 one dose sot "feel vary watt,” t dtegto dee* stimulates the elemseh aad bowels, t rtetki system. th* appattta, **d Imparts vtgxrta I Held sverywksre. Offise, 11 Mamy sweat, Nsw York. able aeeidsnt, rad the decree wu aeoont-1 * wMsAey’wf ingly. The insnranee eompaniu appeal-1 Lard steady Utt ad, alleging nnskilfnlnau rad nagllgsoM on th* part of th* offieam of th* stumer u the cause of the aoeidenl, ud that view is sosUlned hen, rad tbe decree is ra-1 versed. Mr. Jtutica Clifford delivered the opin ion. Mootm, Aw- r Tons, Dwestabwr 7.—TmrpenUne qnlet Prwtghti qalek DRESSMAKINC. THE SECOND MICE. Mxoaoxa attack vickibuxu and axx ks- DreBB Msklogr -Hff-BS. BYP M etelrs ow , Is Lawis', wksre eke is . Tit aeeordlax to th* Latest Pi. . ud Ohlldnal Dresses. Also, will lag at ehart aettia; ud laagaat shirt Elevator. Give her a mil. aorta dtw Gewlsy Cut ana ’stume Ladf rULSXD—AOAIX mo VINO TO ATTACK. . _ Nxw Oxlxams, Deoember 7.-Th* fol-11* 1 ™' “• “• AveiWtt, OrfiMmaRer, IBHBH to Inform her triudgrad ewetom- lowtag dispatoh wu reoeived at Genual Emory'* headquarters Jackson, Mia*., Deoember 7, 1874. . . . „ , To Mai. X. H. Platt, AVI «««•'«'Bridge ud Breml Bta.,ir»ttu I eve that ihe hu removed Item Troop street to Department of the (Julf, Mete Orleane : Adjntut General Hasher report* Governor Amu, from Vloliabarg,*by tele graph, that th* riot rad fighting began at nine o'eloek thia morning; that Miss Gants Brown's, nevA dAwlm MRS. LAMON began it nine o’olook fetau morning; febet she U prepared to OUT AND MAKK the militia an powerlue to maintain or- Mob* have possession of the iher-1 deesiw dev. iff* person, and hold the oonrt hoou with I an armed foro*. 'Ih* extent of the fight-1 tag ta not yat known. [Signed] Abtkub V. Aran, Captain Bixtunth Infantry. MILLINERY. Noveitiet, Novel ties, Neveltiebl the Nsw Oslxans, December 7.—Th* fol- lowing ta s epeotal to the Bulletin : ves and Haatiry. Having glvao ear per- “Vioxasuxo. Deoember 7—2 r. N- i aoeat attenthm te’tbe cf the etook ..on. O*., we»wv« . . we era prepared ta 1*11 at prloaeta salt tbs Onreitisena wars called under arms at | tlmea. Hoi Id Broad 81. thru o'clock this morning. Th* negrou advenoed on the oity in three eolnmni, and eommeneed ettaek on the Cherry street outskirts. They were driven back with a lorn of four killed rad n number wounded. On* eilixen we* ■lightly woondad. Tha negro** are now advuoing on Warrenton road, and another eonfliot ta momentarily ex pected." [Laat week the Grand Jury found in dictment* againat th* Sheriff and other county offioera. Tbia may have led to tbe eonfliot, as thaee officers war* sleeted by negroes.—News Ed.] REAL ESTATE ACENTt. JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. Ulfl, If VSEMIMIOR, To JlcrebARts' tod MnImIm' Bwk, this oily •pr!6 tf PROVISION BROKER I r«tolv« DaIIjt T*Ufr*m« from Louisville and Saint Louis, J, J. A W. R. WOOD OholM El •Me, ffinefc mM Mae, Hervwms- , a positive reeeady. Tor Txranla Ire ilarlSIea, wlthaeH a rival. Whu OS. TUTT’ft HAIX DTX If iMUjr applimi, impRrto • immMiM UMk or brews,andeotaUk* nagta, Th* bait talk* world. Bcldby aUdnggtiu. Prta* 41 a box. Tke ghattly reeexffi *T dratha that remit tram pntaramqr iHExn Is jbigktfal. Thar* Is ao dleeaee that Is ee laitawops ta ils ettaek u eeaeumpttia. By th* aegleet or OOMft*' (l^vf nm end defy rawed las whtah, If apptta* at tb*w*t- 8 aU 4X1 set, weald have averted Tatt'e Expestoaut haa pvevesi Maeif the ■aaa of Haw York proa owe see It tha “glut eal blessing *f tha ataateuth aamary,” ud ■ays“ufamily aha*M be wtthewt HJ' Mia plea east ta th* taala, aod astagUdcu will often remove the meet ebsttiat, ecagh Office U Murray strut, Hew Yark. tbbtfl dsadawty . . ' LOTTERY. Jtd a TAMILY AND TANDY EHY STOKE at 71 Breed St.. and Melset Goods, Batter and Eggs a spaatalty. tianad Good*, all kinds i Preserves and J.lliet, Tratla, Toralga aad Dem Pteklea, Assorted t Oreekere, ■ select assortment. Seedless Batatas, O—ilea ta Baskets, Tabs, Tin IXl'S&L ud Bee- .eta, W* keep everrtklag M the Hoaetkeep- S itae. We raspeetlelly tavlt* the pnblio to r as a sail and examine ur woods and ee, eeeond doer betiw Welti A tinrtl*. Alli goods delivered. deed Im BT ELLIS A HARRISON. Oity Residenoe ffit ▲notion. Q N TUESDAY, (th December, It o'eleek, w* will sell ta Iron! of ear snetiou roam, OUSE AND LOT welt tide, of Juksen street, lately oeewyled by Nathan Grown. . oeanpl Hoae* In good repair, with good ont-bnUdlnga, gapf p,, FERN X. WOOD. Attorney at Law, Opollka, Alabama, TYT1LL PBAOTIOE IN THE UOUNTIES W ol Lee, Ohambere, Taltapooea ud Bur- sell, th* Baprame Oonrt of Alabama, and ta tha'UnUad < Sutea Diatriot Oonrt M* Mott* goafy. —plft dfcwijADl Spectacles and Eye Glasses.rum T WOULD Invlt* thoen ta need of 8PEOTA- 1 CLE8. EYE GLASSES, BEADING ¥•?-? For 8alo Choap. Uuffin. DIE uumonaeu, sbcimvsivu -LASSES, As,, he., ta eall and examlee the satire naw etaek Jest reeslvsd from on# or the celebrated and seisetl(e mnkera. They nr* wlthenl denbt superior ta nny ever brought ta thlsmnrkrt, though thn prim asked ere no higher. I, M. EEAMMALL, Watcuaks* and Jbwuxx*, ■era tf) •« Brora St., Oolnmhew,G*. 90,000 fut Herd Lumber, Gum, Feptar, Onk .raamrary. Apply Jj, p dozieh. dMft Sw «IU JohR MoQoRgh la Oo* Deoember 20. SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift Concert » aid or vn Masonic Relief Association Off BfoxfoiMi tfm. Day PoBltlvoly Rxod! TUESDAY, 29TH DEOEMBER, 1»74. LAST CHANCEI AnthnrtMd by rat nf th*-! , f raud•iI&w^r ,w,, " ie.ee* Ttafce*s-«,se* ousffi am*. To bw (Mi ■Avwrajrt 8s:3saaS3iRff : : : One Grand Uaak Gilt #f . O*. Grand U*ah Olft ef . . Gas Grand Ouk Gift ot - Ou Grand Cash Gift at . . On Grand Cash Gift of . • UOaah Gifts *f9ta»>sut> . M ttashotltaaf fitaaah • ZZ&m iSSSh lie uuh uifi* of ue sun til dash Girts of M each • • M*u Gash Gifts of Itaaeh - MM CASH GIFTS, aggragattaf 19.10* * ss II,M0 94,9*) 99.909 >*,000 m»,MO PSIOE OT TIOEETS. Whole Tloketi. ^t0jJttel^TtibeU,94; Quar ter Tleketa, MM; Tor tickets, elrentan, ft*., sddraei HEMET Y. 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