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WEEKLY ENQUIREIL
JOII\ II. M % II T1 X, ... K.llim
COLUMBUS:
TUESDAY. APRIL 1*7"
Aj.i, ro Vote.—The text of the Gc-or-
gi* bill, as telegraphed, shows that tin-
disqualifications of tlm Reconstruction
iHh are not extended to the election or
dered hi Georgia in November next, but
that all may vote whom the now coiiGili;
lion cnfranchisoii.
IJiitlcr* request for a postponement of
;i"i ioii on tho hill by tin- House, indicates
t hot bo in-'.ms to oppose it to the biller
• n l. ami invokes some additional deviltrv
ioi.ss.nl him to defeat it. Th« only ob
ject that lie s?;> 1 Bullock have lost is the
prolongation of the term of the “fixed
I p Legislature. But that was the //,
•bje. t with Bullock, and he will yet ct
hard to seeure it. livery desperate t
and expedient yet invented or disroyi
m the devious course of forced and 1
ilulntit “reconstruction" will be re*o
to. The fate of the bill ill the House
mu I be regurdi d fts doubtful, so Ion • as
III! opjs111! fit of ] • | I
b smiBKH, tenacity and resourcos i tight-
tug it. Hut the distinct proposition of a
prolongation ,,f tho term of the L* r . la
t ne w.t voted upon by the House win n
it put iJingham s amendment in tin lull
by a huge majority, and by the adoption
of that amendment it unequivocally r«
(••••ted bullock's darling scheme. We
shall see now vlmt effect the subsequent
operations of interested politicians in
'-e u.'in and of the whippers-in of party
..1 Washington will have upon the Mouse
That's How jhk Money Mobm. The
l.oiimville <'nurirr-Jovrnal of the |i;th
instant suvs: A special train of thirteen
‘•arn. loaded with meat, purchased by Mr
NN. A. 11 nil. of Muron, (la., in Cincinnati,
ramo down on the Hhort-line Railroad
last night. The meat will be sent to Mu
can to.day on a special train by the
I."Uisville ami Nashville Railroad."
H is Ih" general impression at the
N'»rlh that the cotton planters of the
South now liavo more money limn any
“•her hug > class of people m any Hoetion
"I tile I l t |.a. Tile slllplill'llt of f lil it
e ,i loads of meat, at one time, to a single
Southern provision merchant, ought to he
j ulficii nl to dispel such an illusion. It
m i . ah, the fact that by far the greater
pol l lo|| ot the bile. .|j (hilt OUT people <.;il
m bought with pioeeeds of the collon
i i«>|i : and (hi . is unfortunately true not
only as respects bacon, but many other
urli. lisol foml. Millions of dollars hm<
yearly sent I mm tho South to the N'oith
•• l**r the com and hay that our mule»
•■at in n.al.ing tlm cotton crop tlm
pl uit. i ' , a good deal of mom y. or
".Id h.Uldle Hero bill for the fact that
III my of pled;;., their cotton m ml-
v '• pi' l.ing to iiiorehants who
I'irni l< them mith supplier Hut whi n it
•’ •"•* • Iti.d .h lived from il..
c.. p, there i«i nothing m it to • x
•il*' th*. i ., \ i |f. isucks >.| jealousy of p« ..pie
of other • eetioiis. I he proceeds of tl><
Ff.i»eiui. Aitobtionmeht. The bill fix
ing the number of members of the next
’••tigress whi‘di passed the House of
Repr* ntative* on Monday 1 ' agaluat
•pposition of the KiMern members
mukes tho number tw*> hundred ami sev
enty-live, an lner«*as« of thirty-live, over
the present number. It is said that tli
lull will decrease the representation •
Ma‘• aeh'Metts. Vermont, Maine, and New
York, and increaao that of Ohio, Ilbie 1 .
Mi -.ouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Kcntn ;
lennessee, Wisconsin and Alabama
Whether this is only an estimate of Hu
numbers that the States nam' d will t
when tho census of this year i, taken, or
whether the bill passed is only to up
plieabh to tli.-nert Coiigr - and i«j•
ti-.r.s the Repres'ntative., for that <'on
gieHs without regard to the census of
I * 7u, we ar. not ftdvisi d.
GRANT A CANDIDATE JN It72. |
‘Mack.’’ of the Cincinnati Enquirer.
has this to say on the subject : on ti;
Nothing is morn certain in tho politic 1
The Lkoiheatuiie.—This body seems
bewilder' .1 by tin* tardiness of Congres
sional n't ion. It does not know whether
it is really a I-ctji.illt.iro, or only an inert ! futiiri*71^1 illuk,"tl.ar. (I
appendage to a military despoti*
sort of “tin kettle tied to n dog’s tail
is positive in the knowledge of only on
ut it has »L*j unrestricted rigli
THE CASE OF NEW MEXICO.
e thing thi
' to put
from il
nd ja r
I ti.,n by the Republican party
It Ills only possible rival was buried in I
... New York, last Friday—the noblest
if them all - the’hero of ( hickam
at the funeral; ho *
. the State I reasury Sherman--with crape
m l dial
• piekingH tli
itH ni' iuber
f/eori'ia bill
eh HI ..If Him I
| dure* the ;
that, whati \* .
I.ate. Will do
I the Mituatiriri
It de-
: and
the tv
the C
question
nentlv i
of G'oi
agitated in
, ,,Jk
of III
pro] to
y. aralliopa
! 11. Ht.ilM Ml
nejiting on the r* ports ! f
. Virginia Senator «lin«
or/'ia bill, “paired off'
0 deetio
d by t»
their heart
their going, I
the response of a Kentucky
to me when I asked him why he had al
tended the funeral of a Federal General
“Certainly," said ho. “I’ll go to any Y m
);oe Gerieral a funeral with the greatest , the Territory
pleasure. ’ Grant and
•y their little best to bre
ts down, but ho triumphed in spin
, (| j \t the time of his death he w.t . inn.
mg in popularity every day as tlm Repul
"'.bean candidate for D7-V True. v
rt. j couldn’t point to a single net ns *-xpr.-s-.iv
j, of hit favor of Radicalism or its leader-
” I but the same could be said of Grant i
l From Lht Opelika Recorder. 2D'.] I
fH.-nds in Washington are pushing J THE SERVEY TO CmLDER.r-BUKG. 1
udn.innion of New Mexico at light- • _
The mbjobied extract of a letter f/om
Mr Wells, the Superintendent, to Col. S.
( 'r. .Jones, I’m -j l*-i.t of tho Memphis and
Savannah Railroad, presents an cueem. ,
; ing feature i.u the matter of constructing ■
that road.
According to tlm late survey of Mr.
road west
ON WHEELS-
but the other day that
k renomina- j tho tirat public intimation was givi
purpose to bring this Territory i:
State, and now the enabling act
! manufacture, but c.tn supply with equal
1 readiness and facility tho substantial bn^-
OBSERVATION’S ABOUT VEHICLES. 1 gy L»r *U»0, or the magnitii unt land m
_ 1 tor *.°,.tK«o. tomtl.! r with nil tho interme-
rnluo. The high
Mbsbi.m. DEM.ir.EsT A Wooi.ntTF, NoS.
and linOAlJWAT.
R« - ready. It is doubtless the intention i
push it to a vote at once, and actual
bring the Territory in before the facts ea..
uffi -iently before the people to evoke |j* ( . '' G f f ]
Rut ~ '
' diate grades iu *y!
ret ntatlon of this
! extended throiigho
! to Enr -i e, the J’.as
•lebrity th.
••t ev’rv i:
ns I h - .rdof hostile eriticbm. Rut ho gross a vnu.g ( 'j u u a p oosa River is of such favoral . gsa-
Ip «l>i..kiuK >-f ‘ !l ljc '1*'"® 11,0 •*'*“. 1 .ling ,v. to uutboriy.a Mr. W.fi, t.. •- v u.,.t
Y 'tonf«l®mt« till StnlCH without nl least on« vmico mei- , h ,“ Ht(lte en ,l.,r-eJ bonds will -Iv. :f
»h_v hi' had nt- |.om.ro und wnr.mig. In Mo No* Moi-1 aot , h „ „. rk , , f ... „ ;
•«f»l *ral. i-o c».t l...t I..>105, and In J -‘.J but II.- j unes ) 1JS * 0 -.-««ded will. I.U . ...... ...I
[O to nny Y HI- I..7, voto», or il.'JI 4 loss, tlm* ulioninglhiit r ,,|„. r ,ni.w r i|.tloi,» in »«.-..rtRg t
with the grcutn.1 th« - IVtrilory i, nctuully docrenSng in to out tho lirnt twiniv inile'i tUr.
Sh'.nnan hud done popnlntion: urnl yot, l.y fi mott gross and i lk ,. running down hill h iudi7u.fl,.,
reiik tho old h.ro ! nbominalijo net.of trcnchery towards the cf t( " (jn< childomht.i ..
thm
eri|ti.
druught.sm
t.» furnish
u.«. Bud till
eui] iloyed to
i the-
rapidly in.
the nmuhci
amounted t
with ns i.
tht
the Ri.-hm-
I pointedly
.■I. r il.»- pro
lint it rcpiui
•d up*
.. part
as well
militar
in. nt. Mr. .lohre *• n tab. ; the i.uh *.f
liberality and equally tlm r'-ntoiation of
tin State to lu r place it. ti . I ium:, aii-l
the people t" their rigid*' ill.ih r tli*' re
pabln-aii i.y.t. in of gov* riiim-nt. Mr.
Lewis takes the opposite id.- in hontilily
to oonnerviitiHm. to peace, to equality and
justice H i« »ad that this poor State, to
long a sufi* rer from partialitieH, p< :nl
lies and |.< i te. ntioiiH, should through oik
"f her sons, urge that her muter Slate of
Georgia shall lie till longer oppressed bv j j
partial legislation an I vindictive persucu (
With Thomas under the sod, Gra
i no livid that I know *»f for the sucre ion. 1 s»»i
,* the Republican party to ninint
premafv. The Republican leadeis don i : i
like him. yet they have educated them- N.
* f . Ivc t Up- or down to a i ahit of faw n- lu
i,ui . ing sycophancy and di-gusting adulation oil
j„|,, i which has no parallel except in th.it wit
the French Legi.-dalure toward Napo!* oi; ; v. •
' rn in the day of his ascendancy. I shall
be surprised to hear it said of Grant
ling . the Senate of America, as it war. said
Napoleon in the Senate of France in l-o
‘ that “the conception which his moth
reeeived in In r bosom could only h r
' al- fiowed from Divine inspiration." r l in-
,ilcr are imti ready t*> say this to-dav, but f
, vi , r the fear ».f incurring tho dispi
re ha
Hlnbli-.li ing
"!" nl - ll "' I"'"*- ii'-.irlH tl
authority
rabl
It.
t>.< admit
tin
■ tratio
Dei
ast, will ti
‘turn In.in.
.1 unlikely that tlm I nitcd
at Hritam are about, to b»i
...tin r ‘ unpleasantiU'Sh l.\
n*n within our limits win.
at..use oi assist disalle. ti>.n
n the Rod River country
Whether the lately aroused Fenian activity
Stab t and < <
involved m
the action «d
urn plotting t
: Jin
Ala
!'• of Georgia, or oven for
a funeral legislative body;
-hi to draw- from tho State
tv for its tomfoolery in tlm
-.Lition. We hope that the
and * '..in.ervfttive iiiendn in, at
ke this i i'W ol the «|lie.itlon.
to tln-ir counties, and draw
upon a farce that may be
tough, but which is not worth
nd dollars ft tiny to tin* people
far from being a suec
graceful failuie.
No di- guise is n •
d- > ire for a renomina
It himself to his friel
Hp. ei..n . ph a which •
b half * i Lincoln in
lie was culled up*
to retain tin* I’resui
th-
to do will
id that he w
n*v until it id
people of the United States, it
t'-mplation by Congress to bring in thi-
m -re rug «nd fast-fading shadow of a po-
litical entity, this om jour-funidrcdlh port
/.»'/• iof-/,'/ j.oj, i./tioi., to exorcise one-
thirty-* ighth part of the whole power of
tlii. great republic.
Tlm present voting population of nil the
Unit'd States, thirty-seven in numbir, it
something over - ix millioiiK. N*w Mexic o
h.i I* -s than fifteen thousand: is it right,
j it fair, it it just, to endow those I l.Ho
Ne-.v Mexicans, many of them half-breed
Indians and few of them able to speak any
er language thari th' ir .Sj.i.t.ish y
h two votes in the Senate that will out-
, h th*- two votes there of t).*- pro*; le t
• of our commonwealths New York, iVtm
n 1 yivania. or Ohio and bo the thirty-' hth
.f part of tho Federal Government ?
r. We know -we have sad oxpeiivnce for
r knowing - what kind of men these S.-u-
. ator-i from N'-w Mexico, if New Mexico i-.
•u ndmitted, will be. Th**y will be ru n of
11 the I Irak*' stomp- incendiary and violent
,f nu n Jii; ■ Thayer, Nye, T ipton, and Slew- s
ir art. Like tli'-sc, uLo nmr*! Mirreptitious ' '■ '
... an I putative Senators, with no more legal I » *
title than a horse, and not a thousandth shall I
part the genuine constituency of the suv- Dadev
uge. t potentate on the (imn*-coast they up my
,f will vote at all times for the most Liv D \ the ri*
I improper legislation that cun possibly Grove
nd i odu --I into the Capitol. I tt-.S i «i .
I :■ *m Now M* i<o will b* flu I . t t f Bai
■ud . of a high protective tariff, of a * ■ f r* ’
■.*; military form of government, of >
.iinoilH land grants and n.otiey i. i- 'is* *'•
Not one single evil under whi'-h tho 1 1 ■•■■•*:
•j !•• now so ju-tiv complain I ut i • •'•* »rF.
Ih* h Irni on * • i
•tory and all th«i parties inter
this road should take fresh confid* i
and sustain and push forward the i't
dent, Col. Jones, with all their m
his noble work. His energy .1 p*.-:
verance deserves the willinL; -upp'.rt
all. The Memphis & Savannah .. i
to be one of the best paying i .: i . t
State, and offers a line opportunity :
the investment of capital.
Col. Wells ha*- made important re-. .
in Mr. Harnett's the former surv. y
unrey w< t of Dadcville, and wo ar
vised that ho c u,templates a m .
from Wavc-rly to Drcleville th ;t \ i!'. r
Iv improve the line in point of ec»u
.-ompbsued
-ly draw ii upon
.!:* 1 tasteful de-
iost competent
jive form and
iprovements «-*f
tli«.- } • thirty years are scarcely eonociv-
;.!.!• by ih-.-e who have hot watched the
■: fon iwkward,
.uudc ring vehicle of other day.-, to the
pit si-nt light, elegant und aymmetrintl
ca’.- he or phaeton of the present day.
S . high has the standard «>f excellence
been r.i-' d that the productions of the
u.ost eminent American manufactures not
only challenge the severest art-criticism,
but have creutod for them a r putanot:.
limit* ,1 only by the bounds of civilization,
i ! present high state of perfection at
tained in this re.sjMft has been the work of
y. ..I.s, ; md'si ami directed by an exqisite
ta-tf. a s'juud judgment and artistic -kill.
ity like New York, the metropolis of
tti*- New World, and the rival of the m--t - nntf T. tV
ipulent cities of the uld. ' , tn q*‘,
hua not only
t this country but ul>*«
Indies and Australia,
jt.suinily receiveil und
l -iis expanded trade with the
. ... i homo demand has
sales to such an extent that
of carriages sold last year
■ . 1 i. 1 Lis extensive trade
ltifaii'.us rainitication«. has
Ml.'
r with the
plated, tl
‘•ral I.*
cost of constmet-
' of r .tt 1 from Gpelik- to
will fall short of j able- »*\
below, j.crhu[.-. tl..
. Is intersecting the mm
S-« !..V » '...a, Ai.a.. '
i costly and elegant
; ;es ale matters of daily observation un i
inspection, and where the public taste o?ul
requiremetits are educated up to the
. . . tnanshi]
I ' lal. finish, l.o mdinnry firm cun
ablir
I it r<
: ! r ' )■'
..f I f.
with him th.it lu
I 'UM*ll|.|ed m I
«l. still
And
i.t mi 111 tl
I with the ;
-laV M'dll. llli.t. bl
Ida.
lion in mipport of I lie lb .1 Ri var r* be I! :■ >n.
ih yet a mattcroI doubt. Rul tbiHutioiip
i.rgamziition is a conlinuing menace b
RritiMb authority in Ameiira, und r. n**
evidently marshalling iln forces f.»r m'.iiu
hostile iiinnifeatalmn 'I In* !■ "• • mimi"-i
in v. Inch our iieiiti.1111 v law ' m* nov
I d. p .t .,f Ih*. !v-l
j m-lgllbolhotal.
at iJo 000. ’I I)
i partially •• n«>l f
A Dalb.n lb-.!
• nd is neeompl
a Radical r-.ngr. he i,
sell good for a thou 'and
White II..MM 1
• d b. cauao t*i . •
up the tariff, the b
VKtem. is the sole .i
us-ion of New Me.
. Senate is Htutli
b vilest foi
tl.* proud an I I-
of tin United I
the country
. n I of •
west of Tulhii.
igh with a
•k at Itr 1 .
demanded foi
supplied wit.
but whet
flits of wealth.
le I of the en\
i.i.uson Demar
n this :
ct of si
•umbru
i ■'! ■■■
bad a vigorous and healthy growth and
rests upon a * ibstantial basis. Their long
experience, in- uirste observation ami ap
preciative taste, enable them t«» consult
the Wi-h. s of the New York public, and it
in a leading object ot the firm, undone
to which their best energies are devote.fi
to furnish at the most reasonable rate-,
every sj".- ies • f vehicle for the city, rou.l
<*r park, which may bo called for by the
cit i/e us of New York and vicinity. Thus
far their efforts in this Uirectou have been
f’.l. an i have met with
• il f the most etni-
• ns of New \ ork. With their
f.u ihties for the supi ly every demand in
this department, ami corps of cmployeus
unsurpa>scl f r 11 nml ellicioncv.
Messrs. Dcmare-t A Woodruff may well
durgeuient ot their
l the maintenance of their
present cotutuandii g position as the
manufacturers - f •.•l , *gunt carriages of
every description.
Gr.on.ii: M. Ki.nh;oe is the Agent in
('olmill.us, Georgia, of Demurest A Wood*
ruff, w fi. • fine establishment, in New
York, is il-scribed in the foregoing article
• tin Wheels. .
FAI AL INFALLUilLlTY.
1.1 t. l-JI S IX. ON JMiLl'ENDKNT Jt’IKIMENT.
Ropet"
•‘ti 1
lie
,ny. All who
i th** supt
it* of the most ardent defenders
nia of Infallibility :
nr Son. Rrosper tluoranger. of
•di. tin. i 'ougregatiou of France.
will Celle
1
IF
thirty yoai -
the'uh-it to
It i
’tii and Apostolic b. tio-
itig very much to be re-
shoiild be found among
o. while glorify mg in
u m es- w ri .tttd that thtr.
t* « .itIndies men wl
k' r « t,f . v that name, still *
;i a*#- 11., i . . t ' .r* i a;. ; , ,, p!.*t» ly imbued with corrupt principles.
■ them with such "fist ina k
iioum with all that Is burnt 1. that tliov no longer know how to hulunii
1 elegant it ; b, oi .... locility to thi
hi !■ s "t every kind. At tho ]| ,; v s.,c
fit of tho prescut year this \mwi*. evt
•eded by Deiimre-t A \No rccouiiner
Kuhstantiallv a ."•ntinu.nx-e ,
>’"1-
by lari
; ]
rride his o
• tl
.fi making tin* j• r* r
. r ; . to (lop
is contrary to tfi.-u
inimm iisseiit and tho
the Lpiheopato coin
T l.t y go still further.
'I lie
litC'.t. ov. 1 tl
it 111;. Iv tlmt
• cm | of ll.t ■
"le Ih-
and out
oo.gl.l bill,
•.ill lie pro
.ion of Con
aii.lv «! i not
ol tl.l
•b.lrib.
: Hi..
sov erill *.. Iioum of (he Fl, ion thill
hu’.l to tell V llil'll gill H till* large I el
NV• hio im liiK i t'. pinion th .i
N' III. Opllling ot tllel' Ut. • N UI >V llloul ib\
Hindi aid to ih« lute t'oi.fi-'h i >* y
I hi' alleged attempt to bill).' Il Demit or />.
. oppose tlm Ringham nim nilim iit | ten
Lk Ii is nmli-ig.oing mvcMligntion b» a j a p
•liinilllce of III" JS«»lltiI«* luet It sullied u low
'ii* d'llmt' »dc.pe, if the Washington 'I
u . r. )i.iit. r» urn I" In-lit v.-I I>1. | " l "
tl.-ln-H in III" W.-.i.-rii t*r,-'.H my Hull il “ r *’
ipeaml ti.uu the tt'.timony vvhieh lut | g
I.t yet I .of n mad.* public, that “tli. pub nb»
eh a
ily of one of thi' Si natoi:. . I.-M ||f
gia that Nciiiilor f'lirpenli r, • •! ^ ,,j
, In >t I a en appro.u-lied with an ; in
ti.o'i'i worth ol Georgia i.kilroad : ""
ivid.-.l le would abandon In . !
in I In- Ru-hiiio
from a l**tt. r wi
.1 *.li d \|.i11 1 Mb.
At the
Why, sir, tw
, G-on-ia chose
. in aeeorilaneii
, tIi*-1r State.
Ir*.in that co
" bud been until*
expect* I Jl
thill when the
„J Inline HO Clio
t pOOIll*
i years to"
i I ;i l it i.
with Hu
.
In their
id upon those prill-
• > make tho Uliurch
m tequrding them
Dink.*, r.
cl. Mm
Flntiag m
■AM Mi . n
of the M. A
. t landaus, la
' lav tlu-r
e shall hav. I • .1
W belli' r It be legal of
very member of il b. •
or not when it shall h
i itH individual m<
all have gone back t-. th* ir n I
liq*. wln-n not one of tb<
. pat lu ll, of legihliit 11 •' p>.
• ad I
milled
dead
ell 1/
o|,;U
• for the State ..f i
■ v\ ri 111..11 , ol t 'but ham count v
'! the otliel.ll slot,", o| (Jove.
!.. i. . plot Ian
<1 by hiiiiHolf, and
lie collHtlt ulloliid
I Im* Savannah /.’<
I ho il. .
tin
ujipeaiu that .\ wm ol httbu/H i’orpt/M was
h md mil in our t’oiiil ol Or.bnury in be
lull of a patlv who had been arrested and
b» lged m jail on a warrant purportni|- to
have been issued by 'Rufus It. Rullo.-k.
made in .Im* form by tho Governor ol
Kentucky. The ohhj cairn* up for a hear
mg on yderduy, boforo Ordiimrv Wet
iiium Amoiip the grotitidn argued by th •
prisoner's counsel for Ins disohargo was
tin-' I hat Ret us It. Hulloek *r< o»
•Governor of Geoigiii.'iiN nllegeil in the
warraiit. ami,••onsoquontly. that tlm pupei
I• 11r|>oi11111*. to bo such, was illegal and
vnd. i Ins ground win* unstained by the
t’ourl, ami the prisoner ilisehnrgeil. 'I’hen-
were other exceptions taken, ti' true, but
thni ontMvue specifically held to bn g.ood
by the t’.uirt, and a just ground lor the
ieh-.iM* ol the prisoner.
I’he l'our! held tb.- * Gen. Terry is 11*.*
( ioV» rnol 1.1 GeotelO, ill the pte,eut III.
nettled poll11, al Condition of the S'u'r.
leiisoning us follows . “The (’ourt is emi
• trained i«> hold that then* is no Stn'e ».f
<o*". ! that tin re is tie Territory know u
q.pmt of H
II" M III * - I.
lu- pal t v w b
i-liu cnlled. u
bill Ml I. i.M
ot ibn i'tlv t
'I 'I
i.ll.
hands ol nllo
. the
who I,
.quo
- "f
. I *1
In tie
''th Di .hi I of t Urn
upon tl." DecJuration .*1 lnd.-p.-i
are we to In-gill again tli- oi l. i
Leeomptoii **f iniquity
luge, only changing th ■ tlmati .
f "V
April I'*
NN alley,
r. -ult of
i bv that line at ati
m road must have go
I fllturo equal faeilm
!. ' fl iu Its i.' 1
■ v orking out < f l.i |
stmti..ii "t the W..st Rom
take i 1 Mi I Hard ti
rj an l West R nt Ra
d*t or l'» mill’s lot: ;, an I
llllllu,~|lU*l Viol
he found It at tl
in tie- com
! I - thi
I th.
tie- authority of ih Su
nt n.M -t himself ha*, ap
' Rivrogativo* they
* thus t • bo s- en putting
de'MoUsly us indubitable.
q»l* tily free. I'ortam iloe-
s i-oiidenined. again ilis-
‘jO'i-'.oj*
<■ make u
. ful
i ■
•d lifts the
!
dhis col
Ith i
M i
. M»
dal.
d« I*
I tin- F idi
io ln \\,||i.
i Ih.
hlatfoii
hoi, boll. .1 nml run a
ow II 0.1 I lie ' M'pU'liat i
niiijoiity i*t tin Ilolno' iiilie vote of \
liuiiiN county watt east hu him, nml le*
e» I lad ■ eat I el'll,;; Vote-t in other .’lUlllti. 1
1(M>.: III ,ill 'l li*mII;11 the Uadli-Iil liuijo
was ii little o\i i a thousand, it would
doubt have been overcome hud not
Democrats been ilistraeted ami dele*
ei,i'd bv the Williams county iimv, m,
Hie
bv tin Unitci
that tie I
\li,eiM*»ll V
elusive co!
I 1,0,1' I, tl -
»ik,
1 across H I thmiis of
• at Hritalll be pel lultti I
I, eomilio!, Willi ti e t ill
iiloi < ■ . I il... lur. .1
,1, < 'am,I I .
llld I" id*|".
Id In
to tin
rol of the t inted States
- , . not m ieh .1 r that t
ll. : t . not mi
ho IT u. dSt - ill moil ll
rl; that is to eo-d at h-a I
* probabl
I I,.
qiiarr, I among the D,
,.ik city Im • led to tin* -
of ||- •Sotmj;
r,mnunny The
•d .lol.n Mon-i •
out" lot tl
••vplorntn
into h..
.lull
i\ 1111 .
I *' i
Ht.d
moin.v article of the New ^uk lb-
! .tli Mist . letH out a little light as
minuter in which tin* g**M marlo-t
• •(lien>Ily manipulated tor a rise er
ii,"iins ot ollleinl Ktatislies. J l>e
in noticing an mlvhuee in ;.ohl t.
Tho reitoruhon of tho statistn
imports and exports for slue
"veess m tho former of >,.s t .n,o,o
i assisted the stronger tone of t•».1 I
these figures liist < inn* Ir.-m tl \\
Ion Iiiiicun it was show u that ,
• I f. i ■ » w
d tho export of \
•eurities nt least ** |no f..
criod. the b’dalien was elwu'.v
ivor. I lu-. xtr.i official iininu.n •
irt.le with tins rep.*il tlm* the oi.
d. Mo
I. Mi
ou-'l: N«\
oiigh. N"
•ton. rot
.and,. Ne
* foi
id p!
Falkland M m
i.at this is tl,*- 1:1
, the
.dual* i
•mill «
el la
lb
due
tie
■ I .
ii with intriguing, with
fo| Hie a!" .1 He Di tiio. l
by that m n
District by
• ouuuiuitb i
tho I -■
ion of tills
I 111. , *.
nud not fit
t (tiled Nta
it Hint thero is a Militar
i inn*, w In r« m Hu* prism
m.l whereof the luifitai
., i M.ijoi General T'err\
t mm him, in the opin
'• a warrant for the am st
should have enunuit,- I.
official whose position i
by the Congress of the
I vvhieh he Inmsolf does
i Ixepubll. a
vote. With It v tew of mlvune
| interest as an aspirant for tl
! ship of the state NotwtHn
! action by tie Tiiunuany Com
! In v. d (tint the “Young Dei
[ greatly stronger in tl— ed
I I'vvced wing
i 1 to the comm,
Su.-/ i' nml
-t is In i>,!\ b:.
the value of evports bv the pi. itn -
gold Now, It looks us if the . ul!
m the bureau were in league wiiii
gold gambler.-' They tlist as*-: *
tie. line i f gold to II", by erunin-.
with the startling exhibit "f mi eq
between the nnpoi t
latter I*.
stated
wild I • • JCI* Islanders I’orty-t V •
• • -i of Hie tsenato not Senators, an i
-ittiny; up there, this motley crew, t,
;slat•- more of the same ere d in. t-
over the genuine eonstitm-n
I uii>ii its wealth, its int.-lb
I robity. its refinement th.
loiioi"'*, rapacity, dishorn fi*
the suit i'
V- se! over sails, m.d Ii
h • , ;
. * ..: v month in the
i; l! Ike 1 of trees at
C .. both nnmnti
• i c over iii.' i
V tiling of tfie gr.
I
Each
i til, <
. t Mate
1 bu.dl, ! 1
and cut- |
• hi
m .-midi
dill .>r t'
on! I .litr
i,-gv which this \. Iniinint ration Imd en however, when a “bull clique ha tint *.
i '" > , v, ' ! ’ •' ' " :l *' inn : “• to put UP tho pile.- of gold tl-Wa.h -
It <
•quid shai
•d intenti<
Sir I let
dispatch.
st it ut lo
fi.-is Hie power to
tipulutlolis as ►he
eiietil When tin*
.
dvnntages • f istli-
rv Fuilw.-rboasted.
toil statisticians
co very that our
imports. I lu*
reflections so st
i lutions «f the .
thin, that moh
with H."
lu-11 reduced to
IMHI behind ti, •
•Sts afresh I ho
•r* ins t readier
M.l N -W Me
cai cm •*
rat leal l.- glsh
*dlta*o th-
• | t w ild horses i
tl. Foo-s ami rabbits have been br - ;
li*-r«. at*. I increase much larger than t L
m tl l uited States. No snakes, fr,
tl . . spide:-. 1 dbugs. or insects of
• n t 11:e "it 1 blows nil tho tune ot
-. that v,-a earned lookout.
I opul.ition, all'told. does not exceed thr.
iiutidrc I on all the islands, nud are v*-r
poor ! 1.is is only a harbor for wrecki
I xpeUst-s me xtrv high mnl hvu f >r
*.o c-n f. *ts ot iff., what, v- - F ,rd an
ns. As u.-
individual
.V ••rn. 1 by the::' per • -tl
U • Ui ihiatloli of tin:
It would bo bupertlii.,ii> t
'
r of i
lie
I I-"!,-
sally
I II
vies I.u
corgni.'
elf -Ri
: ■ "u i ,'-n o| Augusta, naiiiol ,
I 1 McGrath, wero
t mI ••:, 11 lay morning, the latter ,,
• l thou tint oi th.
. w r M ,■ ket to a false ct r
• n. et the "eight of a load of fodder.
I I..* i H; ■ t with having sold the fod
i , ordu to the fulso celtifield,
lioy wthcl 1 for trial . n Imnd. Im, .
?wtion t. n.ii ,1 fi* show that forgcm.s , :
. kind hud been earned on toi so„„
dated Selma, \p.
• • *pi» s tin- foi
lie all troubled bv
carpet bag;
the South i
l and lull now pcttdil
tejected tho plopONi
N\,
ess and imle i
is said that
nd defeat the
use the House
• admit tint -
,*,’ of (lut \
IT Itxin. \N l n We find lias
tin* puagraphs i.f u Washing
*' I lie moveinei t ug p
dies of this city against the :.
woman's suft'rage amendment
, stitutioti. some weeks ago ,
: these di -patches, has eu
! pressing I key l ave 1 ad
of Bullard i
that county
of lleydake
lew days ut!
usual sympi
in,, lu.ru., ■ III- j..‘..p'u'
aunty. Ivy. I our perboie, iu
a German family by tin name
were killed last week by
im. They all died within a
I eating the tu« at. w nil tin
11 tho blind
le to discern !
truing light :
at the res* |. n.u
i’ii I'lilirsdav last
into
i; u Li
• pmp.
id tlm
.•lime
UtdN .
I in
that o
killed anoth
i.ittoday night las'
of Jack ITost l«ut
mffcrwl t rril ly.
planted, though, of
lion i :d. Stanford. Ordinary of Sum
ter county i» w.w, htriekon with up.
plexy on Sunday ahtle on his way t
attend Sabbath S.-hool, and died witlo
half an ho tr. Ho w .i- robust and upp
rently in.-ve. fi,nt health up to the n,.
Jilflllt of the attach.
,i tuutdcrous work Fy
cutoff Fucker s head
Mill Sixteenth Amendment Grgir;. '
and have gott.unp a memorial to . ,
gu already siguwl by a 1 trg. n u .1 r. f
, ladies, the wives of prominent office* i
citizens, in which tiny «nv that paitu ipa-
; turn by women in active political aff airs is
i contrary to the (spirit of the Scripture
I ami the attributes and peculiarities of wo
man: that they love their husband* ..i d
i licit husband* ’ v< t! i I
1 charming chanictcristies of f. male chara,
ter, vvhieh would bo degraded and spoiled
bv dabbling iu tho dirtv pool of p, !*.:i -s.
' • l he memorial is signed by Mrs. Dahl
Mrs. Sherman, wife of Gen. S’. , •
,.ist week publishes an ab
fif'i v first annual rep :t f
s',, ielv of the Moth li d
: " ! fl Ml It
• - f «» ; *«•
,e highest average
e contributions li
i v- ; ■' ».y
eoiitrilmti ns « ver
ety wore made UA
bout S 11,’."J7 more t
on*. I he total am
tho fifty years the
,\ili triumph, tlrst opportunity. I am distant from V-
so tbal nolle \ ,,jk I *,dvo thoilftAUd lullos l\ sell. M
it those hav Xl , v:i g.. ! . n,v post of dutY o,- .; n d > :
mdred and fi vo d ,y». I mi • ‘ .
H nail tr -m Rio do Janeiro, two tl -.-.u
live hundred miles beyond t’hili -• 1 lVr
vthes Ti e and six hundred miles off' l'.»po I rn.
•lit* !. !• IS of th, -I! d •ctriii.-s historical
fraud*, mutilat. 1 pin.sng , dumnit-K .li-
■ 1 ' ■ 1 ' tiff* and st,j !i
ism* of all kinds.
I Jn y oin-e again bring forward these
' of the at
■ ri * ur,mnts by whi'-h they Imvn been a him
• *. v dr> d times rcfuti-l Tln-ir object is to
mei min Iand to oxcito those
• iI * belonging to tln-ir faction and tho igno-
11 1 rant vulgar against tho sentiment* oom-
" n monly profesh* !. Resi les tho harm they
“ do by thu cast ing trouble nmoug tho
? *, t faith!nl and rodm ing to str* *-t discuHbioUH
w,, b tho gravest question-:, they oblige us to
0< L deploro in tl • ict folly equal t<>
mt-,1 tli«‘ir audaeiiv If they believe firmly
H-- with otln-r (’atholie-i that tin- Lcuim-iue.il
■ : Com varne.l by tho Holy Spirit,
|V tlmt it in only by th - inspiration of that
url * Spirit that it defines ami appoints what
" * shall be believed,the thought would never
B liavo entered into tln-ir mi*..Ls that things
11 not revealed or hurtful to the Church
gp ,-oiiM lit* dntlQcl there, al. 1 th,y conl.l
i t inift ibo tl. it hum in tuanumv !"s could
* '*‘ arrest tin* power of the lb»ly Spirit, or
* ' " pr«-\enl tin- definition of things revealed
' ' • : as useful for tl*,- Church. They could not
ONpr have per*uad"d tin ms.-lve* that it lias
‘ ’ been forbidden to propose ill 11 becoming
manner, and with tfio *»bje*-t of bringing
' ,r * tin- truth into greater prominence by di*.
.Mission, the diffl- ultie* the l’nth.-is wish
*'■’ to raise to such and such a definition. If
they were inilu.-need only by that motive,
* m they would ubstuin from all the tricks by
,s ,n means of which they iir»- accnatoioud to
obtain v- tes in popular assemblies, and
they would await quietly aud humbly tin*
i l? ? effects which would bo produced by light
.1 all from above
,:iS - For tins reason vve think you have ren-
’• i! -.- «1 ■ r* lav, i y useful s. rv ieo to tlm Church
Fy undertaking th** r. futation of tho prin
cipal assertions to be met with in writings
pub:, h.-d under tiu-ir intlueiic. ; and in
• xposiii- th*- spirit of hutr* 1. violence and
artifice which pervades tin m, you liavo
.! -‘played Hitch • uijd. t. no - * and skill,
and produced sm-h an abundance of ar
gument from Harr. I antiquity nud occlo
• iastie.il lenec. that comprising many
thii gs io a few word*, you liavo stripped
of n.i pretoutioii* to wisdom those who
had convey*"! th«ir ideas by allegation
destitute • t reason In r<*-establihhuig
tio-11 ut 1 of the fai'h. "i right mid of hi*
t i . • ai have acted m the interest of tin*
...ul tub a - well its those who are instruct
We there!
’.I" "j
!.'!• a pri
l he hi
ith full b.H»t, trin
a *ph
le lu
,s fron
The following . one of
little waifs, so mauy • :
in the Louisville Journal
op is dov
S lamlaulet i-i
. with a full g
or. which arc i
II
*•" i: *v» ip'ud t,. -. I,y thin
prodi't a great and happy
• fruit
that siieecss.
nl affection,
I • nt
mm.*, at St l
i tlm
Fit
and ns a proof
bestow upon
otor's, theRlth
ntv-f.mrth rear
R. R. IX.
;.i Sa'i
M •
■
•r
Mrs. Rroi
ok*, of Now
standing in
of lion.
id other ladle
•rhtec
id nine-tent Ik
A meeting of thr p.
county, to take action or
budding a vmlroad thro
•qinil mimlu
called at l all
V number
\ omit v unit.
ml
; V Brp. vKcvsr Taiua - I'h m. Hon. W.
;;' t 1 Sl’.errod, of Alabama, met at the breakf
table at Willard* the other morning G,
Spinner. United States Treasurer."a n
tual ac»juaintatu*e performing the ee
in motiy of introduction. I lie following c.
iv vorsation took place.
,,’t Spinner Wlmt State arc you from. >
of She
dinner
. -ted ! '
ul Alabr
ton tl.ut I
most of
prevalent at the North the last
But 1
ere you born :
Sherrod- l was l
Ii appropriations for ! s 7'» are as fob
low- Foreign missions, V-'-’-.OST do
mestic mission* nud tuiseellaneints ex-
, pet.ses, to pay outRtauding
drafts not yet matured, < i:R», 1 07; total
appropriation*. **'M>,000. In our for
eign missions w« have missionaries.
American and native, 10..'57- members,
an 1 J.‘*t> j robati »nors. In our domestic
mission*, the Welsh. German. Scandi
navian. Chinese and ludian. vve have
ir.issior.atios, .**.711 member* ar.d
making total, lu forei{ u
the
he
1 the ouiutty
l he 1UISM1 o'
There are
that the next Fetimii demonstration will
be made m support of the Red River
rebellion, ll - . that formidable British
expedition may j i.-v« to be none too lH rt-Rorit d l y a l.iv» rp- ol d.-q
1 orge.
A New York dispatch of the I&t hav*
that the South American steamer fioin V Rudmieiul japirsavs "Our l
Uio JautTo bring- . tlieial vonfirnittion latuic in mu uncomoiotily sober body,
the death of J * pe/ .*f J'araguay. 1 is son never Unuk. cxc.-pi when the rigor*
,*»nd others, and e. j .ure of hi- family , the weather render it ueccssarv
having pt
:. under suil.
rwi
at*d tut fffidmg K lea-
wife to set the table. She bui:g bus;
washing, told him there was pU-i.ty o
victuals m the safe, and to set it himself
Vftcr eating hi* dinner, he told his wif,
that she would have set the table for an;
; eve the. and that he had a great mind t<
“1 ip lu i. She dated him to lay Ins hand
on lu-r lie then drew a knife, when sit,
ran tv’the dejH’t. he following her am
cutting her us she ran. On reaching tin ,
depot, lii'dit ; i. at he v.r.U not further, going to try the Democ
.. .. .1 .. VI. I... I l.Mn.i.-vut 1 Kelt
in it" pnlmiast days:
"> 'H'i> - it ts n awoet. *w
warbled to und fro among the topmost j 1 ,
1 ,,u ;hs of the heart, and tilliug the whole ! , |-
with s vhjoy andgludnM* na the Hongs t | . , ^ M
ol birds do when the summer morning . i ,, , „
comes out of darkness, and day is born on | p,, t p »
Hu mountains. We have all our posses- i( . nV ir it
in tho futoro which wo call | .
' ■ Reautiful ffovvers and singing birds I i>n rri .,,-v ,
are there, only our hands seldom grasp | t ls p
the one. or our eara hear the other H*;t
: oh. reader, be < f good cheer, for all the s p . . .
good tln-ro is n gohl.-n ’*•>«!eti when , , p
! tl,.- l.ilN uiul v„!I,'v» . f limoarealliiB'.-.i: j|. . ■
wln t w v.i'.' and fever, the disappo - Iu .,,j . f. ...
incut and tin sorrow f life aro over. th. n . _
there is the place and tho rest apj oint. .1 , ‘ •
vf God. v 'b. homestead, over wL<>»r r -vt . j i, 1
fall no sha-iows v.r even cloud-, und ov. ‘ J. .
hold the voice o!
. never heard : built upon the etertiul !...: . u ,
and -t md ■ g with thy spire* and pmn--
vies of ’v sttal beauty ann u. t’... j d... ftl!
trees of the city on high, those who lov
God shall rest under the shadows, wL- • •'
there is uo more sorrow nor pain, nor the snn «\ u . |
I sound of weeping ,e." j p 0 V 0 u;i
vi. : v. d
Michael Met'artney. a discharged l s ? " r “ n0 '
soldier, was urnsted m Columbia "U We i- •*
nesday. on suspicion of being cue of th • 1 N '
1 persons who broke into the bonking l. :.- , ' r '; r ' . :
of So. i*. Williams A on Sunday la-: *' '
1 'cntic
springs.
More
level' pments ar*- 1 ".fig mad*- as to Radi
al uiauAyemcnt of government funds.
I his titiii; Senator Roinerov, <,f Kansas, is
;n\ ’Ived 'I he W»shiti''ton eorrespoti-
• th
d frame
‘half top
seat
-,'n platfo
n front,n
m 1 ■
i r R*
l. y of I!: •; Trolls
'ion to the House in
oit uM.uig how the ap
. 1 trimi
i’dltest
open carnage,
roekaway is anoth.-r
utility and onnuie-i.t.
m springs, with shift,
akiug it open - r cv ,
tit quarer, full silver
m il in cloth *>r c*»tv line.
■ms. m. i is cxtrem.dv
wht
• trimmed with t
d tiuise 1 i:i the r
round buck, ui
!>:■ ll Las s,
' li ".ug on platfo
the fr.
. r sixjv
w able
Spinner tUi. then you ate
l suppose.
Sherrod No. sir. I m a Dei:
Spinner—But 1 didn't kno
anv of that kind here from th,
Sherrod Well, you see. the
rather sick of the other kind, a
i h» r. lu
11 . though cut s«
will probably rv *
band is expected
AN e learn that this mine fell,
ncr w tfe s nose, ou a previous
throat. Mrs. T be a Democrat, 1 believe. General,
m ►• v, ral places, ; it's my opinion that those who have
ILr brutal bus- been Democrats never get over it Again
Gen. Spinner here became absorbed
" members and 7.’.'14 proba- tiaigv. who wiu» fvui l locked up iu t
ed iu Ala- tionera. banking house when tho burglary was d
covet oil. identified McCartney as one
• the burglars. The bold burglars l ad \ 1
camp near town, iu which some of the : ' !
stolen papers have been found. This Las nu - 1;M
given spirit aud life to the pursuit, \u l “• ti •
• several parties are out hunting for th " 1
) burglars in theCongaree Swamp, al -r.t '•
,vl they ue !i expected, if not more so. five uules below. On Wednesvlay ni_ ..t
Yon used to Vi gctiitiou in this immediate section is I the police of this city had a couple t
strangers under surveillance, upon tutor
anation furnished that they might be tie Thi*
bbers but no arrests were made, as the r. putat
*-d m the Di-tii t uf
• 'oiumbia. to enable all those etimiicipu-
ted. who desired ic. to emigrate to Libe
ria or some other point, had been ex
pended. The letter gave a d' Uiihd state
ment, and closed with a not.- saying that
. f the amount oxj ended, ull had been ne.
• muted for by the several di-bulging
, with th • eptiun : -. .o'*, r,u
! ... amount
still remained t » Lis debit unaccounted
for. It now appears that v-han this letter
1 tnc* . Rom-rnv lack* 1 tlm vouchers
! jr over >' • ’*• . und the Utter had been
the fall o! j. T ,
square up ?! • a - he filed Li-uwu affi
davit. setting forth he had • xpended the
i Mr. Lincoln 1 ln-
p.qu-r is now under consideration iu
• Senator Pom-
■. toted f-*r u
bin and KUi j .i. -t » tak*- colored people
... * down «mi the
. tit*:j ;.-c with a heavy hand, and obliged
him to operations. Romoroy then
?l»m: ti:i» Mr Lincoln told him to pay
t.» i ", »niT toi on the
.1 ■ * t uf the
i. .• not a hin
»ut “t the country, al-
uade.
iv'i's. Rartiei up here from
‘rn tlcorgia yesteMay. sav the
nap had no visible effect uinm
rn and eott n, andl tl. un
rm. gonial sunshine v f the l.»st
rv hiking quite as wdl as cou’d
idea t
.: rut;,lout fr, in u Rabxs April L’". — The politicid exeite-
. •* mere euumera- ment ou account of the plebiscitum is in-
styles and features creasing throughout the country. Tho
ir.- space intended puj e-rs complain that it has a bad effect on
vey at best but a Commerce The Moniteur announces
that
1 putting forth with wonderful rapnlttv
; -V.i-v/i Tw tpk, ±M,
Mr. Greeley
tl a his soft-boiled egg* and toast, and the the question whether woman is equal to I
that the solution of parties were discovered to bs all right.
:shv-.l
ariety and ex
, »f e-.ntents *f Messrs. Demarest
drntt s wareroom.-.
t om) any has long maintained the the voting
of making the best, finest tin-
w ill be published on Friday
the -th of May as tho - day on
kich the vote will be taken, and limiting
ae day.
:d most stvlish classes of
l/»
1> ®
» «nversation ended — W’<
i ('Wit
c. , *
man. vU'peuds upenwho the woman is and
who the man
Aufft s r i {'hr
I Equine Powders makeihu hair 1st smooth ‘ ure limited to no special branch of tho i Africa
A meteoric stone, w eighing about .'j,*j*k>
ud at lower prices* than any of the other j pounds. reported to have fallen recently
first class manufacturers of the city. They near Mourxouk. tho capital of lezzan.