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LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION I
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TWICE THE LARGEST
AGGREGATE OIROULATIONI
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Tn jadgn of Pent* receive no salaries,
•nd bon nothing bat bribes to daprad
~«pOA for • living.
la Great Britain, daring tho pMt ton
prars, ths death rsto of aarall pox has in-
dual m stghty-aix par osnt.
■ TW minoti State Board of Agrionltara
report an aetUMtod loan for the laet year
In that State through tha hog cholera of
••,000,000. _ g
Slxo Kaxaisua bae appointed “a com-
i to ineraaaa the Hawaiian raoe.”
; a droll idea to attempt that by a
Hu Haaairr Baccara Stows, after a
fall inraatigation of tba aobjaot, has come
to tba ooneiueioo that there ia “no free
lorn Housenae among birds.”
Tn Baptist ministers of Hew York
propose to bay • iSOO-elephsnt for tbs
nss of Baptist missionaries in India. Tbe
atahlaman of that ooontry are ebarglng
too atorbitantly tor the naa of their ele
phant teams. _
Tn aotnal rerennwof China is believed
to amount to #125,000,000, raised by tax
es oo land, grain, transit of goods, for.
sign imports, and a fsw other aobjeeta,
and by sals of rank and degress—lass
than f80,000,000 by the land tax.
Tn naw Domesday Book of Orest Brit
ain and Ireland gives the population of
tka United Kingdom at <8,000,000. The
number of inhabited houses is put at
6,tl8,932, and there are 72,117,770 acres
af assessable land in the kingdom.
Miss Tams CiitruN, on being quos
tionsd as to the presidential result, went
into a momentary traaoe and saw a ooffln
8ba ioterprata this vision into a predic
tion that the end of one or other of the
praaidantial contestants is near at hand.
Fom Haras bt 8 to 7.—The Electoral
Commission yesterday gave Louisiana to
Hayaa, and so decided as also to give him
Booth Carolina and Oregon. The eight
•pot took tbe seven. All evidence was
excluded by a atriot party vote. Tbe
Democrats still have it in their power to
t machinations of their enemies.
Tbs New York papers report that tbe
United Btates Supremo Court, by a ma
jority of one, has decided that a policy of
Ufa insurance ia made void by non-pay
ment of premium, even if payment was
made impossible by war, but in that cose
the insured is entitled te recover from the
oompsny the equitable value of his policy
at tbs time of the default.
SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17. 1877.
LIT IT BB BBOMEH IT,
Fraud and extreme partisanship have
bean allowed suAotont victories. Let tba
Democrats break up the NsUoaal Return
ing Board before it oous—tain' the
final triumph of tke gwwaaat wrong. The
Electoral Commission has violated every
covenant implied and spread in its for
mation. In ooamittoe room Bopnblioana
united with Democrats in the opinion
that tba Commission would have the
a power as the two Bourn
of 1 Congress, * rad hear evidence.
In the Commission they hovo falsified
their own words and sets. Every parti-
ole of testimooy has bean ruled out. It
waa surely thought that Supreme Qourt
Justices would decide legally rad impar
tially, and report who was really sleeted
President and Vioe President, They have
proven themselves mare partisans. The
ermine of the judiciary has bean tainted
with the ssrrow-mlndsd prejodloasof tbe
small politician. Brsdlty is ths Warwick
of America, and Jibs already dictated who
is to be President in the Louis
iana decision, unless the Dem
ocrats choose to adopt the tactiss
that km left open to them. There is
nothing of honor involved in the
withdrawal, as ths Bopnbliosns of the
Commission hove violated oommoa
agreement, and the Democrats am re
leased from every obligation. Eight to
seven on every question and the Su
preme Court Judges voting sooordiog
to politioal bias tells the story. Let the
Democrats at once withdraw from the
Commission and break it up. True the
act requires the vacancies to be
tilled, but the House need not
do it. It baa the power and
should exercise it. By dilatory
measures it ora defer the counting beyond
Maroh 4th, when the President of the
Ben ate becomes President of the United
Btates, and a new election will bo bold in
tbe fall, when there cannot be a doubt of
Demooratio suocess. Anything ia fair with
snob enemies ta those with whom we have
to deal. They have violated all fairness,
right and jnitiee, and our side should pur-
sue the only polioy left open for the de
feat of such faithless opponents,
i The Ilonse can oontinne ila investiga
tion of the rasoality of the Returning
Boards and give a statement to the oonu-
try whioh loads the Republican party
with snob oorrnption that it will sink
hopelessly in tbe mire of its own pollution.
ATLANTA.
Lagtetetare Kashin A et Ion—mate Aid Near
ly Killed—Maeoe A BnuuwLk Railroad
PropafMloas—Bonds at Branch fc Horn and
Boenasa, Johann A Oo.—Metor Noses te
Fifit tbe Latter Vigorously—Preparing a
gtroeg Speech—"Temlag a Wheel"—Major
Mom a Working Member.
Tax man Ditty, whom the Republicans
bronght up Friday to prove that Maddux
WH an “ex-Confederate" and “unrelia
ble,” was shown by the orohs examination
of Mr. Field to have been eegaged in two
plots to aaasaaloste Abraham Lincoln, tbs
first time in 18C1, when Linooln went to
'Washington, and the aeoond time in 18C4,
when Linooln want North on a visit.
DEMOCRATIC FAITH.
It ia now in order to oondemn ths
Grand Commission, and espooiaUy the
Democrats for voting for it. Ex-Gov.
Walker, of Virginia, in a speeoh the oth
er day, said he was one of the Dsmoerats
who bad voted for the bill, and claimed
that the aotion of the House was another
evidence of tbe Demooratio faith in the
honesty of mankind. Ha congratulated
tbe members upon being able to say that
we, at least, have dona our duty.’’
Robins, of North Carolina, (Democrat)
made another conciliatory speech, closing
with: “I would rather, see mjr patty do
right than win ths Preatdanoy,” and add
ing that hadn’t lost bis faith in the tri
bunal yet.
Well the Commission declares for
Hayes in the I<ouislra» out and it is
time to “go for its 8 to 7.” The Commix-
lion has not yet shown a disposition to do
tbit for whioh U was organised—to ascer
tain who wore legally elsotad by the poo.
plo and not by returning boards.
Tax raoing establishment of Thomas
Poryear was sold on Wednesday at Ruth
erford Park, New Jersey. Thera waa a
good attendance of turfmen, bni tbe
prioea realised were low. The beat pvioea
realised were for Narraganaett^gl ,010
Ktngaland, #1,270; Palmetto, #1,700.
Mr. Uenistan baa sold bis trotting shoot.
nnt gelding Uiohard, to Foster Dewey, of
Now York, for $S,000. Riohetd has
noord of 2:28, 2:25, 2:2%
Mb. Evaxts is reported by the Tribune
as saying about Bam Bowlaa' proposal to
make Titdan I’rentdent, with Hayaa for
Booretary of State, that “it is welt enough
for Governor Hayes to give away bis own
i If be wants to, but I would like to
know what
\ rigbt/he bra to take mine.” Is
it indeed true that ha is argning the oase
(or Mr. Hayes to the Electoral Commie
MM with such a personal interest in the
roanltf Has he undertaken Hayes’ oase
m inafinl>tinn ?
' Tito English medioal journal* are again
diaeraalBg the anbj act of oolor blindness,
aad give statistics whioh shew it ia sur
prtolsfly widespread. At Edinburgh, 17
S ent, of tbe persons examined were
nd affected; in England, from 8 to 12
fat sent.; in Premia, 12.5 pereent.; and
in Russia and Sweden the peroentaga is
Mid to bo mneh higher. The oolora
whieh cause the most trouble are, unfor
tunately, rad and green, those used for
Mgnals oo both land and water.
Hopkins, of Pittsburg, who has made
(or himself a good noord during bis
abort Congressional career, sent to the
elark'a dash, who read it in spite of all
interruptions from the Republicans, a pa
par showing that the Republican minority
hod summoned and examined 327 wit-
: naans to ths Democratic majority’s 247.
, “This,” said Hopkins, though ho was not
eatitlsd to the floor, “will show the truth
and justice of ths recent attack upon tbe
Florida oommittee.”
Mx. Boca,who has just finished sating
thirty quails ia as many days, ia fiva feet
eleven inches high and weighs one bun
dred and seventy pounds, having gained
three pounds sin os the commencement of
Uto undertaking. In a conversation be
stated that his appetite for qnails is nndlx
reiolshsd, and that he is willing to bet
#100 that ha era sat one a day for thirty
days more, or #1,000 that he era eat
quail • day for 866 days in succession.
A VIEW OF HATES.
The Telegraph and Meeeenger of yester
day publishes along statement of an in
terview with Judge Mackey, of Booth
Carolina, who visited Mnoon for the pur-
of entering bis two eons iu Pio
Nono College. Ho voted for Hsyes and
Hampton, and adaainistered the oath to
tho tatter and carried from him s letter to
Gov. Hayes. The Judge comments muoh
on Hayes’ generosity and fairness, and
bis moderation. He has the portrait of
Col. Bryan, a distinguished Confederate
officer sod now Bpesker of the Demooratio
House in Texas, in hia residence. Hayea,
pointing to tba piotnre, remarked :
“Ha is ths dearest friend I bars on
earth.” That does not look that if I am
President 1 shall be swayed by influences
very hostile to tbo Booth." The Gover
nor continued: “Someof my happiest
days were spent with Bryan in Texas, bnt
like a good Demooret, bs voted against
me.”
Tbe long and short of the interview
was that Judge Msokey represented that
if Hayes was inaugurated bis Bouthem
programme would be to throw aside tba
osrpst bag tribe rad oultivsts a friend,
liuesa with ths repreasutative olsas of tho
section,and give patroesgs to the respecta
ble element. The Jadge oontends the Be.
publioaoe of tho North are the natural allies
of the Southern whites. The Judge was
notable to prove thia.cAotiona speck
louder than professions. Ths Judge ia
firmly oonvinoed that with Hayea in the
Presidential chair, both Hampton and
NiehoUs will bo counted in and reoog.
nixed as Governors of their respective
Btates. He regarded hla utteranoes aa
meaning this. In Bouth Carolina the
people are rallying to Hampton'
support, and already over #128,000
of taxes have been paid to
oollaotors in ten days, while
tbe Republicans had only reoeived a thou
sand dollars in six weeks.
Well, all this is comforting providing
we cannot get a Demooratio President
We believe Hayes being a weak and neg
ative eharaoter will be a worse partisan
than Graut, for be will be'snrroundsd by
the same and worse class of adviser* who
have Old aoores to settle ahd will eodoevdr
to wreak their vengeanoe on a defenceless
people.
Nnsnut 100,000 Germans are settled in
eoase forty oonaties of Texas, particularly
Osssal and Guadalupe, and they are high-
ly susosasful as agriculturists. In near.
. If every iaaUnce they began as day labor
ers, and have now comfortable homes,
fall grain houses and bams finer than
their ruMdrasab j The eastern put of
Bexar oounty, so far, has bean mors de
veloped, rad aloof the Oibolo there are a
Msrasr of splendid farms, and some of
tha Isrgmt bnssn of Ualvsstoo gat almost
their whole sapport from thoos,
Fackabd’s Pox Up Jon.—It is so trans
parent that tha whole ooontry is laugh
ing. It begins now to bo doubted Whether
any shots wan fired at all. Certainly no
one waa hart. Ths man aoenaad, if than
be any truth in tha story, moat have wan
dared in tha Bt. Louis Hotel, whieh is ths
Capitol building, when suffering terribly
from a big drunk, and soared BadloaHam
out of its boots, and there was manufac
tured tha assaasinatioo -tory. The tele
grams tell something about the alleged
criminal. Tbe Story “uou’t wash.” Some
thing more effective must bs tried. Pack,
ard must show that bulst-gmssd knee be-
fore tha people will believe ray one bad a
pistol besides himself ,rad his pimps.
It one was discharged it was probably
bis own.
THE MEW IIIATI.
Tbs
foHbwing is s oomplete list of tbs
United. ~ ’’
_ outM Btnilt m it will
bit in nin setnion oo tho 6th of Hook,
to Qonfirm Cabinet nod otbor appoint-
menu:
ALABAMA. VIMIiaiTPI.
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Atlanta, Ga., February 17, 1877.
Ths Legislature is now bard at work
raahing through with the-great mass of
bills whioh members consider as being ab
solutely accessary to bo Introduced.
The House bolds three sessions per day,
ths last extending to near 12 o’olook.
With all tbatr efforts it will bs impossible
to got through before the middle sf next
week.
STATS AID.
Several matters of intoreot are yet to
bo dlsooased. Tho bill giving State aid
to tha North Georgia Road is not yet
dead, bat will be bronght forward again
and pressed vigorously. The ehsncea are,
however,dsoidadly against it. We are just
sating of the fruits of State aid as grown
opon tho Maooo <fc Brnnawiok and North
Booth railroads, and in the Atlsutio A
Golf Road or its branches, we see its
flowers opening beautifully. Oartainly
the people don't want to plant soy more
seed just now.
MAOON AMO SBVMSW1CK BAILBOAD.
Boms days ago tbo House requested the
Governor to inform it ss to all proposi
tions that had bssn made for tbe sale or
of tbe Macon A Bruoswiok Road,
and in response bis Excellency yesterday
ssnt in a message, to whioh a report of
the commissioners wsa attached, setting
forth all snob offers.
Two or three offers to lease had been
made, bat no satisfactory soourity having
been tendered they bad been rejected.
A bid for the sale of the road
had baen mads by Mr. Hazlehurst and
his ass 00 it tea, whioh was still under ne
gotiation. The offer was to give #800,-
000, to ba paid either in cash or tha
bonds of ths road endorsed by the State.
Of this sum, #50,000 was to be paid in
oasUraad tbe balsnoe, with six par cent,
interest, in sums of not leas than #20,000
per annum within twelve years. In ad
dition, they propose to surrender to tbe
State at least #00,000, and, if praetioable,
#550,000 of the #600,000 of. the bonds of
tbo road, whieh wore repudiated by the
State Nearly all tha balance of this
#600,000 of bonds are now in tbe hands of
Branch A Bona, of Angus ta, and are Rot
iooluded in the offer.
Tho Commissioners dsolinsd this bid,
tho parties than offered, in addition, to
pay #100,000 more, either in sash or in
the endorsed bonds, without interest, at
ths end of twelve years.
Tbo Commissioners replied to this that
they would accept the bid provided inter
est at tha rate of six per rent, were paid
on tho #100,000. No reply had been re
oeived to this proposition.
Tbe massage and report were referred
to tbe Joint Finance Committee, who are
to sot upon it this morning. The propo
sition is reoeived with favor by acme of
tho loading members of tbe Finance
Committee ande favorable report
probable. .
soxna uld ax bbamoh A sons.
There ia also a bill pendiog and ia
the speoiel order of the day at
o'olook in the Honse to pay
to Branoh A Sods #28,000 with six per
oant. interest from the time of pnrohaae,
being the amoont paid by them for #40,-
000 of the repndiated #600,000 of bonds.
The Legislature upon the report of the
Bond Committse made some years ago,
perhaps in 1870 or 1871, resolved that
these bonds were binding upon the Btate,
and Branoh A Boob olairn that they bought
upon the faith of this resolution and
therefore ought to be repaid tbe ooeta of
the bonds to them. The opinion is that
the bill will bo defeated.
BONDS or BOOBMAX; JOHNSON A OO.
There is Another bill nominslly in fsvor
of Boorman, Johnson A Co., involving
about #80,000 with two years’ interest
whieh is pending and upon which a lively
light will be made. It is olaimed that
Boorman, Johnson A Oo. sdvsnoed to H.
I. Kimball #80,000 opon #120,000 of cur.
renoy bonds whioh were afterwards repu
diated by tha Legislature as hsving bsen
issusd by Bullock without authority,
They ssy there bonds were paid to Kim
ball for the opera house rad whilst he so
bold them they mad# tha advsuoe. After
these bonds had bsen so paid to Kimball,
bs reoeived from Bollook tbe same, amount
in gold bonds in exohange for the our ren
oy bonds, but be failed to -return the our-
renoy bonds.
Mr. Moeeo intends to fight this claim
as not founded either in law or. justioe,
and ha lire thoroughly prepared himself
upon tba question. It will bo lha
effort of hia legislative career, and I look
for a great speeoh
nmmaioae xboaboimo tbem.
Tbe impression is vaay strong tbst this
claim baa bean bought np by Judge
Bohley, and Mr. Bnead, re Boorman,
Johnson A Co., foiled long since. Be-
ing thoroughly satisfied that the Btate
ought not to pay ooa dollar of this olairn,
I hops that Mr. Moses may auooeed, and
if he should, re I believe he will, be de
serves the thanks of the whole Btate.
Ih reference to the bill providing for
“turning a wheel,” Mr. Moses says that
ha feels no.interest iu the matter. It is
proposition, to give #12,000 a year, whieh
is made to tha Legislature^ and if they
think fit to dtclint It, that ends the mar
Our members aaam to ba intently oo-
oqpiad with their duties, and ao far as
Mr. Moare Is oonoamed t know that
has not boon able to spare tha Uma nsc
lire, a X sponsor..BilMt. B K L
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1888. H M Tell®r....B 1888. J B MePfctrson P
COWlflCTICUT. HIW YORK.
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1881. W Sharon K
NOBTH 0 ABOLINA
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OHIO.
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1881,0 A Jones
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IOWA FXirBSYLVANIA. _
1879 W B A1I180B....B 1877- S_OraioroB.
1888 s' J*Ktrlcwood..Rli8iL W A Walloon..D
° kAKSAS. ! MODS ISLAND.
1879. John J InxalU-.BjlMt. A E £
1888. P B Plan!) * IM8. H B Anthony..K
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1879.TO MoOroorr-.D
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1881. H Hamlin
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MABYLAND.
1888.
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TSNNXSIXS.
INI. J E Bailey.
1888.10 Harrli D
Tax AS.
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187*. J S Morrill....B
INI. O r Edmuada...R
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1888. J W Johaon...;D
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INI. F Hereford......D
INS. HO Davis D
WISCONSIN.
SBOBE1A IIVI.
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1883.060 F Ho»r....B
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MINNESOTA.
1881. SJ U MeMlllsnB
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Republioana, 82 j Dsmoersta, 84; doubt
ful, 3. In Louisiana Jamaa Lewis has
bean ohosen for tbo short term of two
years by tbe Paoksrd Legislature, and the
NiehoUs Legislature hia thus far failed
to aleot, but there will be a Demooratio
—Dr. J. Pancoast lady, of Phils-
—Emory fipoer ta ra lndeyandret era-
didate for Oongrare ill. the 2th Distrioi
Retrenchment and reform has ended
in an expensive and fruitlam talk in tha
Legislature.
—The Senate wiU probably rat agree
to tbe House biU destroytnf the note
Board of Health.
—The Meoon and Brunswick Railroad
is to be called ths Maooo, Savannah rad
Brnnawiok Railroad.
—Four stores were horned in. Midway
on Friday, and the Are was Still raging
when the train paSiCd.
—Tbs gin bouse of Mr. Drury B. Cade,
of MoDuffle oounty, was burned
oendiary recently. No. 8L
—Martin Farquhar Tapper, ths ■■■■■.
of “Proverbial Philoeophy,” leotured in.
Savannah Wednesday night.
—Representative Pat Welsh says ths
garnishment law wiU not be re-enaoted:
tbe bill to redoes tho judicial circuits will
not pare?
—The oonvsotidn bill will probably go
to a oommittee of oonforraoo to harmon
ise the conflicting elements. Tbs result
is stiU unoertain.
Hon. Phil Cook writes: “Our friends
are quite confident of tha sraildt of Mr.
TUden under tbo Commission to settle tbe
Presidential question.”
—Two Atlanta polloemen, Simpson rad
Poole, have boon bound over to answer
the charge of false imprisoning Messrs.
Kreisls and Bteiflhslfl. >
bean tbsre
oad-isoon.
SnreOmsgsminadira snmmsnn»i1, It oon-
dusting theDmnocSlio^ side.
mamnpBvm Take Bnltee t
my moment of daisy makes fenrsere
mors hopslsss, sad mask depends oa the JM1-
etoaishote* of a remedy. Tke amount of las-
imony in Ikvor of Dr. Sekenek's Pahaoulo
Syrup, es a sure Mr Oesrempttan. far exeesds
all that era ha breaght to support tke pretea-
■lorn of any other medicine. Bee DreBaherek’s
penoas of tba Mgheat reapaetabUlty, who have
hem restored te health, after batfig p«ft-
nouaeed laoaraM* by phyMetaaiofaiknowl-
idgedhhlUty. Bebmek'sPalmooie Syrup alone
Ids eared mpay, ssthase svldmmti wtU ahowi
ears la
Iby rain-
hut tea cure la often proaotad bytha employ-
maat-ef two etbet remedies whieh Dt.flehsaak
ptevtdta fee tee purpsea. There additional
arelrtWMB’a-Bda Weed Toale and
nils. By the timely ase of there
Dr.Babmek
imption
The following »a lilt of tetters remaining
ia tbs Past Ofltee at Columbus, Ga, February
ITth, UTf:
MoNssUy, Mn Jaaaute
MIL A Csmsron..
hia
position in .the Wee tern Union Telegraph
offloe in Msoon for the purpose of so taring
the store)of Mr. Qua NtMsboum.
—At a Piohens’ ooonty ball Mn. But-
hard out tha threat rad kilUd Mrs. Cowart
be cause ths latter danoed with bar hue-
bind. Mrs. 8. was 18, Mrs. C. 26 and
divoroed. Both ware pretty.
—The Chronicle d Sentinel learns that
the down night ^mresnyr train on the
claimant for tha asat Governor Kellogf
rm nj
has been elsoted fas .ths long term by
the Packard Legislature, end J. B. Eqatia
by the NicholU Legislature. Tbe two
seats will be eontasted by four elsimrats.
A like oontest oomrefrom Sooth Carolina,
where the Chamberlain Legislature oleoted
South Carolina Railroad ran over and
killed a negro woman tha other morning
at 5 o’olook, within about five miles of
Charleston.
ante from the two States will bo admitted,
that the whole throa Democrats wiU
be accepted by the Benate. Should the
Republicans be admitted, tha Republican
strength would bo inoreaaod to 42 and the
apparent Repablisu .majority to 7.
Should ths Democrats be admitted, tbe
Demneratio strength would be Increased
to 87, leaving a nominal Republi
can majority of 2. We ssy appar
ent or nominal Rapnblioan
jority, beeaaosa it would be
wholly unreliable majority for any ex
trema partisan measure, snob ss Morton
And Cameron have baen sooastomed to
foroe upon the party. The present Sen
ate stands 46 Republicans, 29 .Democrats
and one vaoaney. The notable changes
in tba body are the retirement of Olay too,
-bagger from Arkansas, who yields
rernor Garland; Bontwell, of Mass-
achuaetta, who is suooeeded by Hoar;
Alcorn, of Mississippi, who gives way to
Lamar; Wright, of lows, who is sop-
planted by Governor Kirkwood; Fralini
mysen, of Naw Jersey, who will bs fol
lowed by MoPhereon; Kelly, of Oregon,
wbo retires for Governor Grover, and
Hamilton, of Texas, wbo bring* >■> Gover
nor Coke to take bis plaos. With tbe excep
tion of Frelinghnyian there It no osre of
a lorn of experlenoed statesmanship with-
out full compensation, and upon tha
whole tbe new Senate will bo the superior
of tbe preasnt body. All the old politioal
leaders remain on both sides, and the in
fusion of new membarehip has bronght a
olever measure of snob ability a* befits tha
first legislative tribunal of tho nation.
Philadelphia Timet.
eaaary to make proper preparations for
the Soprani
hit oaare before
Yours,
ua Court.
Columbus.
■■prams teart sfBsaigla.
February 15, 1877.
OBATTABOOCBXB CUBOUIT.
No. 9. Argus set eoo eluded.
No. 10. Johnson vs. State—Lereany, from
Moaoogao. Argued. Thornton A Wil
liams, for pbuntiff in error. W. A.
Little, solicitor general, oontre.
No. 11. Rafle vs. Moore, sheriff, et sL
Buis from Mhsoogea. L. T. Down-
ing, for plaintiff to error. Blandford
A Garrard, oontre.
At tha gonotorion of tha argument
Mr. Downing, the Court adjourned until
10 o’olook A m. to-morrow.—Atlanta Con.
Economy and Rxtobm.—That of tho
Georgia Legislature oonsiete of lopping
off the State Board of Health, the princi
pal keeper of the penitentiary, and a re
duotion of the pay of soma olerks. After
ell the gush only this is the result,
in "
The mountain labored pud e mouse was
born. Tbe money they .spent in gee-,
ing about eoonomy will amount to more
than they have saved to -tha State treas
ury. Their own pay is kept at Sevan dol
lars. They are now on tho bond bill, and
uuleaa there ii great care a mom will be
made of that. Tha people are anxious
for the body to adjourn for fear mischief
may be consummated.
Twenty-two thousand dollars was re
oeived by the Hampton Government in
South Carolina for taxes on tba 7th tost
and so far considerably over one hundred
thousand dollars has been paid to to the
Hampton Government under the oall for
ten per cent, of tho taxes. In the mean
time not one dollar is being paid to the
Chamberlain usurpation, rad tho oourta
have enjoined tbe banks from paying ont
ray of tbe State fnnds npoX the ofder of
Oardozo, Republican, who lolaims to be
State Treasurer. As s oonsequenee Cham
berlain's colored troops (mifitis) who have
bsen Acting ss guards at ths State House,
have been paid in aorip at the very lib
eral rsto of three dollara per day, bnt thia
scrip i« being hawked about tbo streets
Columbia without finding parohassn
soy price. Many nf ths guards have be
come disgusted rad deserted the sinking
ship.
Hayks on Dxath.—Mr. Redfleld writes
from Washington to the Cincinnati Com-
■menial
‘Ths anxiety of ths Republicans
Arnold, Mrs Ells
Alkw,II
Barfield, JF
Bata, T 1
Banna, J 0
Bsddte, F
S.T A
—Mr. Ed. Dreyfo
West
lunnsll. J't *
Ulntly, Him Marls
Chat nan, J (Ml)
Oo [island a Bearden
Ooh,FL
Uotema
Oolite*.
—In four weeks Atlanta sent off 124,-
882 letters and 54,850 postal oards, and a
total of 894,841 pleoea, weighing 41,078
pounds; Savanqah 94,595 letters, 22,998
postal cards, end s total of 151,202 places,
weighing 6,833 pounds
—The widow, Mrs. Oliver, Who is suing
breach
old Simon Cameron for #50,000
of promise oase ia a Georgia lady. Sha
te abont thirty-five years old, vsr; vivs-
oious rad attrsotiva and is s graduate of
Covington Female College.
—A party of masked re* D i 00 Sunday
night, broke into tbe Linooln ooonty jail,
atXincointon, and released a white man
named Reid who had bssn imprisoned on
the oharge of killing a negro mu to that
county. Tba keys ware not daman dad of
tbe jailer. Tbe men broke the door down
with a aledge hammer, rad thne gained
admission to the jail.
—Tbe Augusts Chronicle learns that
a orazy woman is taking a walking spall
on tbe Central railroad, making abont
she don-
three miles per day.
d sits down on a
In (sating
bles herself up and eiU down on
tie, never moving for trains whieh nee
eessrily psss within s fsw jinohss from her
person. Perhaps she is trying to got np
an aooident for the purpose of oollsoting
damages.
—The operation often femes bend bill
which passed the House, was reoonaidar-
ed, and is now before the flnraoe oom-
mittee, is tho anbstitotion of State bonds,
et a hundred oenta in the .dollar, for en
dorsed bonds tbst are worth muoh lam
than that in the market. A few weeks
ago these bonds were quoted at about 80
oants. Yesterday they Were quoted in
Savannah at 98. This hi#, rad inteisted
motives, evidently oansed tbe sadden rad
remarkable rise in the endorsed securities.
The State might have bought up her
baokrupt principal's paper at s fair dis
count.
—The Atlanta Conttitution gives tbs
following description of. tea bsnnner
whioh Texas oonteinplates presenting to
Georgia as tbe banner State of Democra
cy: “The banner will bo six foot in
width by eight feet ta iongte, made of
heavy blue rad soarlet silk, and of such
weight 'that it will require four etalwart
Georgians to oarry it/ On the obverse
te tbe ‘Lone Star’ of Texu eneirolsd with
a wreath of oak leaves (worked fanoifnlly
in silk) around whioh is drqpad the Amer-
hud oorner are
iean eagle. In the right
the arms of Geo
by Georgia in
wbole are thirteen goto
words, in larga goldan letters, ‘Dsmoorat-
tbe arms of Georgia, with the words ‘i
1876/ Underneath
whole are thirteen golden stare rad the
Urge golden
io Centennial Banner.’ On the revarea ta
a band holding np tho Amoriora flfgi
surmounted by a liberty oip. On >MS»
■idea are seen flashing ont from the oen-
tral figures gleams of vivid light. All tbs
appropriate oolora of the American flag,
red, white *
I light
Ameri
red, white and bine, will ba appropriately
worked in. On tbe flag staff proper will
be e large golden eagle, and tbe ends of
tbo oroaa-bar are ornamented with large
golden aoorna. The banner will, be qom-
pleted in abont e week front this date,and
will be transmitted to Georgia by okr gal-
lent young friend, Hon. James B. Simp
son, representative of tee young Demoo-
racy of Texes. Col. Simpepo is editor of
the Dallas Herald, one of thja liveliest and
strongest journals of Texas; is also Presi
dent of tbe Press Association of Texas,
and no fitter representative of tho Damo-
oratio spirit of tba State oould have"
■elected for this mission.”
ALABAMA HBWI.
win passes ths power of language to por-
” ~ " ’ ’ i, rieeplest, ner
trey. They are feverish,
voue, and too fretfnl to argne solemn law
points with esudor and impartiality. They
want one more lease opon tbs Govern*
meat they have run oo long. They feel
that they mast have it, rad will not talk
with pstisnoe of Democratic aseendwey.
To them tha Idas of taming over the
Government, whioh they saved from
otter destruction, to the solid South is
agoniziog. They prey for another ohanne
to control it. They feel if they ora gat
it This one time more' they will regain
of the eonfidenes of tba ooontry
they have so largely footed away. But if
lost to them now, it aeemi to thorn loot
for e generation. With the Democrats
ouee firmly entrenched to jjowar, and 138
votes (out of 185 neoesasry to aleot) to
the South to be depended upon radar ray
end ell qjroumatanoee, how'ore they to bo
got oat f It will bo os two soon running'
s raoe for s fortune, and ora with halt s
fortune to begin with. All
the Democrats will have to
do to remain to power will bs to look
around through ths Norte sad secure
forty-seven vote*. In one way and an
other, backed by tbs best patronage of
Iho Government, they era got theee, sad
(bus Republican prospsete fad# sway
into ths distance than wo era
farther
—Tbe new railroad Union depot, to
Montgomery, et the foot of Oommeroe
street, was formally inaugurated Thurs
day.
—General Assembly bae passed s biU
for the relief of maimed soldiers of Ala-
bams, whioh provides that they bo turn-
isbed a limb et the expense of the State,
end where e limb eennot be had its veins
is to be paid in oaah.
—The Cloptonira Debating Society, of
Union Springs, hip been isorgaolsed.
Rev. J. W. Glenn was sleeted President,
and Jsmea L. Tanner, Secretary. The
society will meet every Monday night to
tbe coart house. Tha first debate esmo
off last Monday night.
—The ooonty officers to be sleeted on
tha first Monday to August are: Font
ooonty oommiataonere, one sheriff) on#
ooroner, one tax assssaar, on# ton eoUso.
tor, and one oounty trefsnrsn to ssoh
county; two justioes of tho pesos and on*
constable for each eleetiooprsoinot;
tea first Mon-
to hold their offices until
day in August, 1880, rad util tkair sue*
oessors are elected and qualified. An
eleotion is to be held eveiy four years
after the election of 1880.
resco i Decorative
WORKMAN!
* * .
lainSUMa & Hunqtff
riTTSH to inform tho pooplo of Columbus
and vlelnlty that that have srasssl
«. WILLIAM HAVER, of IrefMk,
10
GMMAN
FRESCO PAINTER!
FORTINS WISNINQ
FRESOOINO.
DKOORATINQ.
. PAINTINQ,
Of any kind dons, would do wall to oall on
thorn. Tholrshopla
On Randolph Street,
OPPOSITE TIMES OFFICE.
vroftastensUy at Ms prioot-
raite and ami su., Fhiu;
whore ell tetters for
fobloodlm
LIST OF LETT BBS.
TBIT DO ALL.KINDS OF
FAINTINQ,
PAPER-HANGING,
GRAINING,
KALtOMININQ,
GLAZING, Ae.
MsriS|% A
“no?, Mary
Miami, B
Moore, Ban
Moore, MrsBaUIo
Howoom, Mill Bottte
O’Bryan, J
O’Stoarn, Mn Soetey
Caroline Klee, James
Miff Joe Asa
— MImEtss
man, MU
lna, MUi
Joii(la<a, Mlu Jadlth Bodrsrt,
Dodlay, WF Sea dart.
Billot, B Basts, #
ass?#
Homlott, Dr
Hood, F h hwji
Houston, Mrs Martha Smith, L
— 1 ... “prinhls, Js*
iU.1, Bo ~
t,pr
B.Mn
Bhlpp. T J
Simms, Mm**— *
Blade, Goo Ana
Smith, J (Ml)
!*ewla _ _
Lind, Louisa (ool)
— in,,
, RivL
BtrlsxfisId.MUs Nanay
Thomas, MstUds
• BS
Jot
Mrs Anaeyk
MlasBM
W. H. JOHNSON, P. M
AMUSEMENTS.
SPRINGER'S OPERA HOUSE.
ONN NIQHT ONLY,
Saturday Ereniag Feb’y 17.
HAVEBLY’8
M£W ORLEANS IINSTB1LS
FM. FOOTE, Jr., Maasgsr.
16 STAB ARTISTS. 16
Everything Nsw, Novel rad Refined
AdmiMon g; Oallory 10 esnUb No extra
charge tor securing Boats at Chaffia’i Book
Tax Return#! Tat Return# I
T710B tha eonvanianao of those who have not
J3 y<
yat made returns of their taxable proper*
Mtddlebrool, on Broad „ _
bo oloMd on tho noth instant, and dallnquants
will ba Unbla to a doable tax.
M. M. MOORE,
table 4t Olotk Council.
NOTICE
To Depositors in Savings Department Ner
chants’ and Mechanics Bank.
Owing to tho inability of this Bank
Invest its Sayings Dopoalta In
•oourc and profilabte way, only FIVK peb
CENT. PHB ANNUM tatorost will ba paid
oo dopostts rooolvod after thli date. Savon
por oant. will bo paid on promt deposits up to
April lit next—after that date, five par cant.
A. O. BLAOKMAB,
feblS tf Oashlor.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
|3ja— Tha Directors or tho MtiSUOOEE
** MANUFACTURING COMPANY
have this day daclared a Dtvidmd ot MOVE
PMM cMET. upon tha oapttal stock, payable
on rad altar tha lot of April! Tha Trauafar
Book* will bo cloood March IMA.
swart,
Ate.
ptTai
T.’Ameriqne
«nsrn!pjairsnpr!5STarvS5y
, quite equal to a algor. UnUkaalloth-
Provided with month-piece, to avoid dl-
root oontaot of tooth aad tea macoas Uahig of
tho chcolli with the tobacoo, White the utlro
quantity oftohaooole coniataod. Samplte, >*c.
niearettes
of tba Olgarqtte-tondarly
fragrant. Whoa madam:
TENT VLSO MATB IN TN1IU XNFLOT
MB. ALFBBD NUIHIIOR, t)M
Urmlmer. . «.v
They will gaarantaa In all ratpeata FIBBT
CLASS WORK OB NO PAUVrad WiU do
K&itotSlX? “ “ 7 wWU
WILHELM A HARRINGTON.
tablt lw
Sew Advertisements.
A LUCRATIVE BUS1
«r WE WANT 500 MOMS FlL^_
CUM IIWIDU BACHI1IAHKNTB,
AND BOO MEN OF EHltMWT ABM
hJABBrn memo LvarataMMiiwu Aj W we Mb MB-
AL. BUT VAMTINO AUCOBDINtaTO
ABILITY, UBAMACTBB andfiDiL
IFIOTlOhi OF THB AOBNT. FOB
IPAMTIUULABS, ADDMENB
| a weak in your own town:. Terms and
. M outfit fret. H, HALLETT fc OO.,
‘ortland, Maine.
Prqipeota
150 “•«««» BOOKS,
Ever Triad. Salas mods
B1BL,
$12 s:
to, Malm
SUB A OO, Angus.
tkKKxtr* rtne Mixed Cards, with name,
iSL) 10ccnu, post-paid. I*. JONES kOoT,
Niniu, N. Y.
$55 ® 177 free! p. a ^vioee^
Aagtuta, Ma.
MONTH to Actlvo Mon
$500Ck No prouor water *
Sample copy worth AH.iKl free. Send (temp
for elronlcr. EXCELSIOR M’VG OO., te
Madison, and 188 Dearborn Street, Ohlrego.
Samp
To Cbntinental and Security
Life Inauraatu -
Policy
«, Aotnory of Now
,r t
Mr. Sheppard Homans
off >ra the benefit of hie cxparlanoa i
of tba abi
York, effirit
position ‘to any polioy holders oi iho abore
named oompanlos, and will act ss their attor
ney la Mttlamant of their claims, without any
chary« for his tcrvlms. Oall upon or addrata.
H. M, FAIEND, Mobile, Ala.
Newspaper Advertising iAgente.
CEO. r. HOWELL te CO., 41 PABM
MOW,N.Y.j
They have ths satlslootion of ooa trolling ths
nsotlon whioh has ever I
oughty a systematic method that no chongota
tho nawopspor system of Amerloa.aaU hac-po
ipaper system t
nqtloe, wntfo tho widest lnTprigufon upon all
topics interesting to sdYsnlsorslsplaoM read
ily at tha diopofal of tho public.—Sitrtd from
Aw Fork “jfmjgJunefit
imbago. Sold by whotooote'aad retail dreg
gtsta ovary whore. Bond for elroular to tea
manufacturers.
HELPHENSTEIN A BENTLEY,
Drugitsts,
ngton, D. U
OOtlt dfcwly
yptshlngton, 1
CARRIAGES,
WAGONS,
Agrlaultnrasl Iuplenaemts, tee.,
Mads and repaired at Use lowast UABH
eabsUnooL j
V anity ?
imii'iiiTi arsm
vaid-Yisnaa, '78, rad OsutsanUl,
DOB#
Hlghost AwarA-Visnaa, ’78, sad Oontsental,
' 7 OufpaSutLJs3| l *nd PLAIN PUQLOUT
WM. fl. KIMBALL fc OO.,
Prerte. fgago
^^BSlSaS'BENDHElMApi
QHEIMfc 00m
Bommmk, Os,
Assignees' 1
YTTILL ha sold at pubUs outej
W regular bourf of »ato. at J
somta corner, on Bread stre
the estate of John King,
' ion of city lot No —, on Ogl
-bon—
sibotwoeatho
T.. WIRDWs
eftj of Ooiambag and I
or tho Empire Uottoa good B
uompuy; siso, OiludlTidodial
tag toatlHi Of an tee mochtao:
SSSSSFiSS
Hullsr rad OH Ooqta
lot obovo-doasribodi
of solid *llvsr wore, I
oUbUdhh, 1 gravy dloh. 1 gravy ladle, ltlop
howl, (napkin rings, 1 pair salt wdters, 1 pstr
salt spoons, a tabte tarkL# table spoons a egg
—Ool. R. H. Dawson, of Camden, Wil
cox oounty has retnrnad from Waraing-
ton, where he has bora for soma weeks,
waiting examination as ons of tho wit
nesses summoned by tha Sannte to roia-
tion to tha Alabama elaetioua. CoL Daw
son says that Moyer and Toner are going
book to 1871, rad are undertaking to “
up an immense maos of taatimooy
to «how that tha Demoanta of At
are a sat of bloodthirety damora. Ths#
are going upon tho principle of ths Hayos
latter of 1874. Ool. Detenu Is not vary
strongly impressed with the faltnaSi of
tbo snb-eommittaa before whioh tho to
ol
spoons, 1 kails and fork, soger
ease pearl hoodie knives, 1
dinner, 1 doles dooosrt, 1 , -
note on John W.Brookofor Mas, rad sundry
notes and aooounte oa dlfibnst partlos.
New Garden Seeds.
XeflURdrefh’i Oftrdu Ifiwto
J* BulkerPapanyat Phltedolphta priora
Jan dim
O.W.MUEEO,
Under Odd Fallows' iua
Made and repaired at tea lowest U
prisos, on Wynn’* Hill, osar tho otty, by
BUgLoodfcWly W. M. AMOB.
fpHt Desirable B<
mb
_ No. 83X south”
SSSSS® 1 /
Tho above rosldonoo la conv#^
to tho business port of tho city, and la u ax-
coltent neighborhood.
Abo, the Store House No. It Randolph Bt.
north side, second door out of Tho*. aUhort’l
ectudfcwtf
THIS OFFICE,
Wanted—$4,000.
A PABTY having Oonvortsblo Oollaterels
valued st twice ths inm wanted, wish as to
borrow #4,000 u follows! 18,000 for oso
year, raooo for two yean.
For ranker Information address .
tahltdlw
Ora't bo mods by. ovary agent ov
ary month In tho business wo far*
aish. but theft willing to
work ora easily rare a dosw dol
lars a day right u tholr own lo-
osUtlei. Hart no room to
lnoss ploasut and honsraolls! Woman, and
hoys and girls do u won u men. Wo wilt for-
nlah a oomoteto Ontlt tree. The butnoos
pays butter than koytktng slsa. Wo will boar
•spares of starting you. Particulars rres.
Writs and ana. Farmers sad mechanics, their
Sons and daughters, and all qinssM to nosd of
paying work at homo, shoo Id write to ua and
loam all abont tho work at oaoo. Now te tea
time. Don’t delay. Address Tsui h Co
Augusta, Maine. JoSSdlm -,
Central Line of Boats.
- 1 1 ‘IB—""
JJ N
THU
NTIL FURTHER NO.
tho Oantral Lino
Btosmboate will run u follows:
smut ns rm, v. i hj, c»juC
TUESDAYS, 16 A M, to Balnbrtdga, Oa.
Wit W. WTUI,T.J.math,CUi’t,
SATURDAYS, 1* AM, to Apaluhteola,na.
AW For forttortaformaWta wallow .
0. E. HOOHSTRAtSER,
jan2 tf
ra»
■sassaamaraii