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TELEGRAPHIC.!
Htirdctt, from the* Elect
REPORTED FOU THE ENOFIBF.K. | reported in the eduction cam
— ■ , • ■■■- District of Louisiana, H;“* Xl
Warbihotow, April 2.1.—Ropotl ciiioh i
Yift Constantinople that tlie (Jrtcian j
brigands have hilled lhair prison' IH C, *P \
Inrad noar Marathon.
Napoleon's proclamation concludes
, , ommittee. .
from tho 4th J
Mirlmcl Ryan
is not entitled to the scut, and that •!. 1*.
Newsom is. Kerr makes an opposite rc-
poi t.
In the Senate, Ilio Judiciary ( omiuittM
reported as a Hiihstituta for all proposi
Ciii*aoo, April 27.—The flood in the
upper Mississippi river is rapidly anbaid-
I tiol
i the subject a bill to enforce th«
To the call which 1 wake on you to rati- | 14th Amendment, setting forth that all | |,h r«
l during the i citizens of the f’nited Htatas, otherwise
Boston, April 27.— John Potter,
President of the Shoo and Leather Bunk,
is dead.
Puit.auki.WUa, April 27.- A policeman,
having arrest wl u man, killed both the
prisoner and mother man who attempted
fy the liberal reforms realized during
last ton years, reply yes. As for myself,
faithful to mv origin, I shall continue ^ such elections without distinc
qualified by law to vote in any State
‘ j ntory, District, etc., Khali be entitled
penetrated by your thoughts and fortified
by your will, and confiding in Providence
to work without cessation for tho proa-
perity and grandeur of France.
(Signed “Napoleon."
A special to tho Baltimore Sun nays let-
tors and telegrams have been received
here from (ieorgia which uniformly state
that the people prefor the Senate bill
and military rule under it till December,
rather than have the Bullock administra
tion perpetuated another year.
.The President, however, again
pressed himself yesterday to vueinhei
Congress against the Senate bill, in such
strong terms that there is a bare possibili
ty that if it were enacted into a law he
would veto it. He said that the Senate
bill postponed reconstruction, which he
was anxious to sen closed up by the
admission «<f (ieorgia to representation
in Congress. While he indicated no epc
cial plan, his views seemed to ineel those
proposed in tho Ingersoll bill, which ad
mits the Statu to representation now, and
provides for tho election of a now Legisla
ture in (Ieorgia in Novembor next.
The British man-of-war Leaping re-
ports Jordan with (> companions at Nas-
hsu en route for New York.
Less reliable advices report Jordan still
iti Cuba.
The insurgents havo reappeared m the
jurisdiction of Holqtiin.
I’x Confederates Thomas Khcti, of
Charleston, and <ieorgo Pickett, of Vir
ginia. nro in New Yoik on route for the
Egyptinu service, ltliott was sworn in as
a Brigadier (ioneral by tho Pacha's re
cruiting officers. Confederate (iciierals
Boring and Sibley are already there.
The Federal (Jeuoral Slone, unfortunate
among the Pacha's
tion of race, color or previous condition
of servitude, any law. custom, or usage
to the contrary notwithstanding. Also. !
that if the laws of any State or Territory
shall require any act to bo done an a pro
requisite to voting, it shall be the duty of
tho officers of the law in said State or
J erritory to give equal opportunity t‘» all ,
citizens of the Fnited States to perform
such prerequisite, and any such otti'mil
falling to do so shall forfeit and pay ' 1
to the person aggrieved thereby, to !-<• r<
covered by an action at law-, and in ' .en
of conviction ahull also be fined not ]• ->
than Jj.KKt, und imprisoned from one
month to one year. I he offer of any oil i
i/en from whom Mi'h prerequisite ih i<
qn:red shall he deemed a performance in
law of such net if such act fail to be
carried into execution by reason of the
wrongful act or omission of the said offi
cers charged with the duty of receiving
or permitting such performance of *»M*-r.
'I he same p< unities are prescribed again'it
the person who shull hinder or attempt to
prevent any ciii/< n from performing such
prerequisite, fvr.ons deprived «>f any
office, except thiit of member of Congr*).*
or State Legislaluie, by reason of viola
lion of the foregoing provn.ions may re
cover possession in the I nited States
(.'oiirts, which are given concurrent juris
diction in nil such cases. The I S. Dis
trict Courts shall have, exclusively of the
State Courts, cognizance »,f nil crimes
und offences against the provisions of
this net; and all the officers of tho C. H.
Courts aie required, under a penalty of
$1000, to institute and enforce proceed
mgs . und the President is authorized to
employ the land and naval forces or the
military to enforce its execution.
A bill to renew a grant of lands f<
Asirr.o'iov, April 27. From the fact
that Mr Howard, the minority mrnibor of
a sub-committee of three, had reported to
the Senate Pacific Bail road Committee
versoly to the Southern Pacific or Trans
continental Bailroad, tho impression h«
been er< ut-d that tho committee itself had
•i reputed. This in not true, ah tho *
initt h v< n • yet aotod on tho i ubj< t.
■| h. I Ion.a.- is considering the, hill to
move di ,tl .:11i* i from nine Texans e!t
ed to office.
Pratt addre.Hsod the Sonafc in favor
tiers at the South for |
payifig loyal
party taken.
Tic bill fo
amendment •
for to.|unrro\
the
iiforcemcntof tho J ’»th
ude the special *.
di i i
mittee reported a bill removing the diaa-1
bilities from officeni of the State of I
Toxas. Passed.
The Elections Committco reported a }
resolution declaring that there had been j
lawful election in the .1th District of j
Louisiana; that neither McCranie. Merry
nor Kennedy were entitled to scats.
Bill to establish a department of justice
wan discussed during the morning hour.
Tho tariff bill was discuasorl during tho
remainder of the day.
In the Senate a conference committee
was appointed on tho Arkansas Hot
Springs Reservation bill.
Pratt advocated compensation of loyal
owners of property taken or destroyed by
the (roverumexit, and McCroery spoke in
favor of an amendment to extend the
compensation to every one, without dis-
COLtrMBUB
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Harris County.
lEO.KrilA-HAHRlS COUNTY.-Whereas,
'l ncreture. ud portuue concerned *ro hereby
noticed to rb w cau?e rit any toey havelt j
tie tir*t M relay in Jure next, why letter? < i
Muscogee.
rr«i.tti s.»ii
::al .denature.
I ’ EOlltilA—U Al'.KIi CiJl'.VIV.-liiitr E.
' J atory, Administratrix ol Jai-o ,3'
dic'd. late ot (aid couuty. aid ucj
f. r letters ot dominion; .
All persons concerned ere ucreuy l< t...
-h 1 1■ v fillet ut any they fiuv*.-' fiy the in
day in Auputt next, wty letter-
G K0KG1A —.MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—EJ-
wxrii*. W oulfilX b tvinz u.,j« applica
tion for the guardianship <>' the persons and
property of tee minor cuildren cf Joseph W.
Woo folk, deceased;
Ail person*. interested are hereby notified to
(h w cju«e, if any they l.ure, why he should
-
-
day of April
id official signature,
»—'! L ft w •
‘anI'L-.n.'V
.‘■jl N IY —John
* application for
: * ^un 1 property
marriage—
-L■ >u 1 i not Lo mated ?a;i u
F.C.WILl IA MS
aprlO 3ra jtrdina
i L itUiiA—UAHKl
Bruce, adiutnUirator ..1 ft cp'uta li• -;
r toy Ear 1 icd officia.
othing.
‘7 In addition to tho I
nt. tho following arc ;
(i i'lock tho Supreme j
•nU of Virginia was crowded | fr«.
Mti/j-iin rmd many local pol- |
o.i.at, m.my of tho public at
re draw n there by curiosity
.•suit of the late hearing of
of tho mayoralty of Bich-
mond. 'I he friend, of Mossrs. Ellison
and Cahoon, who comprise tho prominent
Republicans and < ’onnorvativos of tho city,
had as ciuhh d to hear the decision, which
it was expected would ho givon to-day.
Among the Bcjiuhlicnna were ox-Oov.
Walls, JlA-Congrisarnan Nelson, Judge
Jno. McrcJrih. Patrick Jf. AylHt for this
district, t x-l S hi .t. Alt v L. II (’hand-
particular- lc fo
given Abo .!
Court of Appr
with eminent
iticiims, and a
largo, who wc
to hoar the i<
cflt of the South and North Alabama lor and ••tlic.
Hava.n.sa, April 27.- Arrive
riposii.
Tho Spanish reports announce tho de
feat of Din/, in tho Macio mountains.
Pauih, April 27.— Prince Frederick of
Prussia is announced a. a candidate for
the Spanish throne; but Napoleon in
formed tho Spanish minister that this st
int ion might loud to war b tween Franco
ami Prussia.
Thiers advises the people to uh*tuin
g on the plohiscitum.
Nkw Yoiik. April 27. The Alaska lias
arrived from Asjiinwall. No specie.
Nothing satisfactory from the Dai ion
expedition.
Thu Tribune's Cuban dispatches state
that Valinascdn demands to l*e relieved of
command in Culm, and refused to obey
orders of Rhodes to meet him at I’ueit‘>
: LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH
PRICES REDUCED!!
’ I. U t Of Mid 1
t:* ol uimi;ari«»u—
• I perc'iia ctiLCtii.e 1 r
here’.y ii .dfit 1 to
( i “k
; «houU not be granted ?ai’i uaiu.t
tiivea under my band and ofli:i
i thi4 i.‘U day oi Mu
( • LUK'llA—llAKKib COlNlY -J 'u 1.
M nurt- n. Adioioiatrator ol . ..rn’t (J. Moore,
dic’d, late of slid county, ai plica tor lei
Clair •
Agent for
rrincipu.
'i’ho cotiirnnndor uf Port llavani
fuses to obey orders from Spain c.
liver up the steamer Lloyd Aspniwull.
has threatened to head the voluntre
prevent the delivery of that v* ‘.--.••1
M. Renfroe,
DEMAREST & WOODRUFF,
th*j TomiiiiiKM-1»einare.-»t (’<• . 628 PI**h\D\\ A1. N. >
b -• -I NIY.-Jobri
ci untji dec'll,
■ c i.e.-cby notified t j
. « a!u .*-ij uiiuuo-
.lit the J uatj
idury, to Le field in
INI V.-ft*m l
r ot the (Mate i>(
M . i id count).
w
I S SO LOW A •
L»e assortment ol l’LF.ASFj;!.
|;im KAWAVS and F.l (Kill
( (»M I'll I FI ION. E V J.K VF< i
‘il l.!) COME and nml;- tl,.
Ha
Railroad <
< paused.
lit 1 lull k Bluff,
Tho Hcmito
ulnr calendar i
In the lb.us.
gresHing.
going through llm reg-
oally private bills,
the regular cull is pro-
, of MiHHiHKippi, introduced a bill
granting lan.In to certafti MitsisHisapi rail
roads
A resolution indefinitely postponing the
pending tariff hill wuu defeated by u
largo majority.
The Ways und Mourn, committee con
sidured the funding bill. No remit.
ViAhtnsnros, A/»ril 2N. Bovcnno fo
day, nearly one million dollars.
After holding Court in Richmond, Judge
Chase will go to Europe in eonicli of
health.
The Howard corruption investigation is
still confined to tho church trouble.
The bill, which passed the House, giv
iii/» tho Sisters of Mercy of Charleston
$20,ism) In rebuild their asylum, wan ro
ported to the Senate without luiH'iiduient.
I'll11.a i>i.i.i nia, April 2.1.- Thu Chicago
delegates w ithdrew from the Fenian Con
gres 1 . und lmvo issued uu older disuppiov
itig its proceedings.
Niu Yoi.it, April 2.1. Additional evi
detu-e of McFarland's insanity. Nothing
startling to day
The ,Innrnal (fjlin'iil
,ving circular to the "111
ervice, signed by all Ihe
on i puny
Iiosnov, Aj»ril 2U. Tlic flovormnenl
has official dispatches that, the Brigand',
near Marathon, being hard pressed, killed
four of th' ir captives. The Brigands fled,
closely pursued, leaving two chiefs new
tally wounded.
Commons reassembled. The Natural
ization bills were passed.
San Francisco, April !*•; J’lm result
of the Blossom Rook explosion i. tin
know'it. No soundings yet taken.
Slight earthquake lust night. Another
this morning.
Peek's Kii.i., N V., April I'.it-hl
hundred biickmukcrs Imvn (.truck. No
disturbance yet
NVamiinutom, April '.Mi I u tie- Senate,
a bill was intrtsliiecd, dividing tic
lands among the Slates for popular «m
tion.
WAMiriNoio.v, April L’o The I'iom
is opposed lo the pending (biorgia
lie is opposed to military governi
where it can bn avoided lie desires
immediate restoration of the Slate
some basis, but make
of tho
ourt
the
elillif
in 1 ; around,
all the Iilube
hide wall, in
AI II o'clock tho gallery
ooin, which was crowded,
'■"'•""■■"""i .7,■
I., is. n....r iwiow, vii.i.ii j,,“'7
c.r ll.o II...IH0 of ll.'ln- ,,f U |,|Ji,
i.t, on which Home few of j that Slut
..I a caucus were wait- ‘V" t * l, ‘
CoeithCakk. H will be remember.
Simon (forstinann was arrested a f
ago by the Shoiill of Cli.tli.uii >
upon a warrant ishueil bv Kuf'i F.
idor false pi..to
lb.
I.ublie
Bov.'liue
. lit h
Hllp.ljos! I"
Ihe
Fai.is. April ’inn Jinirmu njnrnu r i,.„,. v bill i
contains the folk
cers »»f the civil
Ministers
“The F.iuporor addressed a solemn ap
peal to the nation in IH.VJ; he naked power
to URMure order. In l*7o he asks power to
establish liberty, confident of the title
which is Ins by reason of the right of
N.tMio.oiH) voters. I In does not surrender
tho Empire to discussion; ho submits to n
vote on its liberal transformation. To
vote *y« s is to vote for liberty. The revo
lutionary parly is uocrotly attacking the
national sovereignty, und iiiiaioproKcnting
the respect which tho F.iuporor pays to
that sovereignty in consulting the people.
They are not true friends of liberty, but
in spite of these (he innHscs will march in
our ranks. Can they ignore tho fact that
t" abstain from voting, or to vote ‘no,'
will lie to at l engthen those who only cun
bat the transformation of tho Kmpiie hi
order that they may destroy it, and with it
the political and hociuI organizations to
which France owes her greatness. In Ihe
name of puldie peace and liberty, in the
name of the Emperor, we demand of you
all, our devoted comrades, to unite your
efforts with ours. It is to the citizens we
address ourselves, not as ordering, hut as
offering patriotic counsel. Our object is
to asm ire to our country u tranquil future,
to tho and that on tho throne, as in the
humblest dwelling, the son may Hticcccd
the father in peace and quiet."
Lokisin. April 2.1. It is stated that a
thiti slip of board, a yard long, painted
blue, drifted ashore, inscribed “City of
Boston is Kinking, Feb. 11th."
Home. A pnl 2.1. Tho Council, lint
tuthcis present, unanimously adopted a
"tle iirii. It contains four charters and
eighteen canon*- charter 1st, of |\vo en
nous oil the Creator; charter 2d, of four
cations on the revolution; charter ;;d, of
six cations on faith, und chatter rib. of
tinec canons on faith und reason
Mc.wnils. April 2.1. Two negroes to
day stabbed and threw overboard the «ui
glticer of the towboat Mary Alice, from
New Oilcniis for Fitt*bu,rg.
An engine uml six freight cars wcic
wracked on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad
to-day. 1 hey fell through the liestle lien
Humboldt
Pauih, Apul’-M. It is reported that the
disaffection in the party of tho left is
healed. All will voto alike.
Wakrisojv n. April 2.1. Tho New Yoik
Tri’-i. of to-day contains letters front
Cuba, which show great uctivity oil tho
part of the insurgents. Capt. Fnjatadu
was attacked near the capital of Canayes,
and buff ered severely. A force of cuvithy
was Kent to I heir rescue, and thev ueiu
enabled to return to the city. Tho iusur
gentb arc r« ported active uoar Ciettfuego*
A fight occurred
Yaahelaml Umbrae to, in which tho Sp.
lards wt ru worsted. A report was in t
cnlatiou ut Santiago do Cuba that Uom o. i ,\i
Jordan had been killed while attcmplin. . . i \ . .
to escape by boat
Washington. April 2.1. In the House, j are
tunotig the lulls introduced wti* olio
grautiug the right of way to the Alabama
Kiid Chattanooga Railroad to the Pacific,
and grautiug lands to the Selma and Fer
It&ndinn Railroad.
Dockery ottered a resolution declaring
that the honor and good faith of the liov -
ernmout were pledged to the payment of
said, “Well, (lovernor. Imw about II
Han Domingo biisine'.* . Scualoi Mori
replied, “The iron is hot.
The Supreme Court adjourned to Si
urday, when, after delivering Home opi
ions, it will adjourn till fall
Coin in the Treasury, including :
millions in gold certificates, ill 1 , millioi
Cuirency balance Hj millions Disbui
da under the recently adopted d
1 the falling of tho
I. wore killed Patn- U II.
A j Jell, Hipi. Charters. Chief of Fire
Brigade, F. M. S'holiehl, City As.essur
and broth# i of (leu Schofield. Dr. -I It.
I trod . Editor Ru hiiiond F.mpurer, Julin-i
A Hobson. City Collector, S Dugger,
member ol Home of Delegate 'I A
Ihew i , commission merchant of Mm.im
• Iii.i, Sam i Eaton «»f Boston and former
tlu-utru.d malinger of tin* Bohton theatre,
I’owhnrinu Roberts, uom'r in chancery of
the court of common picas, J. A. Blaimro
of Berlin, Prussia, S. E Burnham of Sy
ruriiKc. N V., N r. Howard, Ash /.< vy,
nierch.int. J. W D Bland, colored Sena
tor from I'ruiee Edward, Thus, W. Mill-
cox, e\ Confederate (icncral. S II. Ilaus-
lon, a wealthy land holder (>r IB nr.v ro.,
('has. ('iriman ot WaKhingtoii, D C , Ii II.
Maury, jr.. Edward Maid of England. M.
II. Davis, coal merdianl. John Roberson,
rohtrod Baptihl minihter. Col Riehegrew
Moolfolk, I I*. Foley, deputy I S mar
hlial, M M. Randolph of N. R. E.
Bradshaw, grocer, and:*', others, among
them one captain, olio Heigear.t and nine
privates who were on duty in Ihn building.
Among the wounded were ex.flov. Mulls
nbs broken and otherwise internally
injured , Mayor II K. I'lli.oti ((Rightly 1 ,
Mayor ("•" Cahoon Rightly I. II
( handle,. Rndge J. A. Mnedith. Jas
NckkoIi. Ino Howard. Rush Burger*. NV
••nu.le.r ; hi,,.. ItiifuH Ii. linlluck.
writ of exlraditio
writ of hahoB
Henry S. Mo
county, who.
of I be Military I u .tu t "I 1
■ J..r tlu
d In
•est of (bo
Den. D. I:
ht at Sav
Inn
1 larris County SliurilV Sale.
W U.fi bo beforo the Court House
in thi; towa ut H tuniion. o,i . "ii tfiir*
«• )».Yl.IFjJ.Mri'. rh.
A(liriiiiistrjit(jr‘ri Sale.
U> bv field
-•th d-iy
Pcftl'PuNtD
Muscogee SherilT Sale.
11.1. o • . A.’l 11 *£u 1 hour* ut lull'.
. ,, »ituat( >1 eu
:l, t'liiweui Utfid-
I l oiuiabur, cun-
hr.iaivy. t . »ai ■
ca-oti, vi* Br«J-
.'.cd out l) Ida in-
Muscogee uiicnif Sales.
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MARRIAGE GUIDE,
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Application was male to
Erskiii*, t inted States J ml
Dihtri t, ferthe wnt of li.Ru ,
but the matter wus compiomiu
application for the writ witlidr.
day morning The agent forth
of Kentucky has returned
and (•erstmann has l»#»on di li;
custody. ,S / /. /.’•/< , 2i.
Family Bibles
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Violent |,iirgstivf(, emriiClH, haIivuiiU,
tftrirur und blenliriK lin\« luul ikoir <ln> .
The nirk can no longer ho |icr«uft.lt"! i!. .
hod way to euro thorn M tu .iH-truy the
-tri lodli thst ili««»(o I,ie* let them.
B)'(|'0|)tiri< indea I ot during i he'iiM*! vn •
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,!(,',!,' i\ Ai' ll r-ma'ite emi a ! 're!
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Pauih, April ’While th.
is pending, the Prince Imperial will \i*it ( C Duncan, at. Na A N \
several European «'iipitals. Numerous or- line, lion. II
dorly mootings are being held throughout S Itoii ,•
France. (Mliviere i. framing a eonipro M D Corse
ii’ine betwcun the lahorers and tin* enpi ' ('oiifeth-rale s
lalists. , "f Alex unit r,
Ollivicre lirei mldie.Mttl a circulai to the j warden. NS C
enemies of France, lie impresHes upou p«*mlenl. I
the people llie fact that while ail alfirmn . Ncwatk, N.
live vote uieaiiH ipiict and peace, and will i Petersburg, and about
give an opportunity for the I'.iuperur i
his Ministeis to accomplish reforms; a
negative vote means antmhy. disorder,
revolution and revenge.
The (lalois newspaper says. “Shi|
owners are badly disappointed in the Sin .
Canal. Screw steamers especially ni, sure
to meet with accidents.''
Athens, April 2i',. Brigand cxrilcmciil
unabated. Tin* bodies of Floyd and Iter
hurt, of the British Legation, were burn G
here. The King diplomats. Many eiti
zons attended tin 1 funerals. Brigniids all
killed or captured.
AVakiiinuton, \pril 2«'.. Senate I iiinuct
Coiunnttcu reported unnniniousb
a change in the tax oil distilled spirits.
Committco on Education inputted
favor of itu appropriation of >2'..mm «
of funds of tin* FreediiietiM Biirciu t
the Wilber1'orce l niveisily. in ()|;io.
colored institution
The Haute Committee were instructed
inquire into the » xpedicncy of dividing 1 having been sent oi
among the States tlie net procecdsttf sales j Nil tho stoles el*
of public lauds for the education of the upon the doors, “cl.
whole American people. ' the dtsaslet at tlu
Bill introduced for the better protection business *
of tho frontiers of Texas, authorizing mill 'l.*i i l
tary commanders to accept the services i«f 1
native volunteers not exceedin ' one tlmu l
till eve
SH B".
NN ill take hiiliK
GROCERIES
I II NVlin s' ,
lull \ !
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GROCEPIES
Administratrix's
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Sale.
-I TV.-By
Stewart Sbcritf Sale.
\V li: - ■
NN lb cut. j |M>iui(*at.
\ isurant, m. 1 t-
.*t(R luii-.n. «,
by a iiioUi'-ntcl
out untircly fin
i.ldl
full of In
llicir appe
around th.
popular favorite, who, afte
*m top of the hhouldcrs of
Brigade, mangled and dead,
into the public park, where
!v surrounded I
hundred
lie dt'.uiRcr occurred, the
•d (ogive notn . and tho
companies of the city I
o (he scene Policemen j
,1 the building, and the |
oun up to the win.lows, j
that the scene was
Minute after minute,
ung out by a rope tied
f the hodv of some
of the fire
e brought
of tho
rite ski
r three Ihous
who had gathered to rucogi
I In* park wus tilled w ith i
ek. when the la
i the building. '
•d the park, refi
V one the bmlie
r this the
ig admit
the dead
, . .-I the press
> late military i
is Ot the bar a
, of the “>’>
ih t. cl
that th.
Bullock
the estates of Santa Statu le gislature
The Judges of the
escaped unhut t (
House lull allowing
Treaaurv fifty three
passed
Rt, iimonh, April 2. N lemble calami
tv occurred here this morning. I he tlooi
of the t'ourt of Appeals, m the State t'upi
tol. gave way and precipitated the huti
drede therein assembled to hoar the de
cisiou in tho Mavorulty case of F.llvsoi
and t'baboon, upou the t'onservative e«u- t'*»v
cue then sitting in the hall of the House view*
of Delegates below. It is impossible to passap
ascertain the extent of the injury at this approj
)mur. Among Ihe killed arc l’. II Aylett, second
a distinguished lawyer; D. J. Brock, re Al*o. i
porter /.I.y«»'<(/ A’./.r fn'i.i r: Samuel ot last
Eaton, clcik of Mayor t'hidioou. t'aptait
AN . A. ('hartcrn, chief of Fire Department
N F. Howard, lawyer; Ashley Richmond
merchant; t'has. NVataon, of Danville R
U . Hugh Hutcheson; l.cwis N. M cl b. «>
this city, half brother of lieu. Schofield
Bland, colored, and Fowhatan Uotiorts
It is supposed that twenty members of tin
killed and wounded
’ourt of Appeals nl
*v Wells
• . .
\|.nl
I. and placards put
1 m consequence of
le t’apitol. No more
during the day.
ups were held of mein
.M.sociiitioii, members of
sociatioiis, ami of mem-
id of the citizens getter
wdl be observed as a
Both House* met
uf tIio great in
Juy when tin* a,tuber
iiiut. i>rrioi'tlv olliiMi'iit
triivnler* By Ihi.R him
Hrn.tun "f an iifc-roti.il,In p.irreeiivo, « !«i«-|i j-r*.
tei I* them t r • • ni t tin nil ctlmM* it u.^itru
truia fell M. kue-#. mill troll! tile «tinturi>n,< in
llnrnee. n| i Inn,fc-f„ ut leiii|,*-raluf e ni.it rtmnx
ut water.
Tho wnnk xml ilehilitale.l feci their Mret.xil
return, ami their xiurita rmivo uniter ir. hroe
nix. ai-l'etuiiifc'. k* ally uxlnlarntiriu act mu
It ik the ualy mnntiliinl which i autu u* i tiy
Hiei.lliK esa 1*11m!*|-1 «*n t iI HI-1 y re .IIOIU I t t
ImlieK mi Relieato licaltli, or In ihe axe.l am
there ti* inicllii.-in.-e. |*ruilenee in,R .- uni,,
Koine, lb-tetn-r’i. Sli nucli Bitter- i r
imuacoil il -t>iti>1 itt«l H'ceifie. 11 rwhieh.n, i
wlmlo reik'fl nt iriiaiiiiuoy, there i- t , mu.-i
tut* nr cuuivalent.
ai'FJH RomllwAwlt
ROSA DAL IS.
KF.NOV NTOK AND BI.OOD 1TR1FII.R
For sale by all Druggists.
For Testimonials see ROSA DAI IS Nl
MAN AC for this year.
Du. J. J. I.wvui Ni i A Co . Proprietors,
Gl Exchange Place. Rvi.mmouk. Mi>.
It 0 S A 1) A L I 3 !
() t
A"!
.IsTAl'i.r.
onl bailie- w.intoil I
iJe-.k, *
I N NV
,1. K'lthn
Ulit-.DI riefiei i
ODDS,
Choice E*
all grades;
LOl'R fall
country Mill*
• I O'I'ATOES,
, -
• u-gin lb*,,
ides: MENE
lon libk*. No!"
*h Card, r,
rated, nil oi' which I propo.-
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM!
nil. HI MKl»V lellCl'IUN.I
Consumption, Coughs,
Uroucliitis, Asthma,
And Croup.
- a:, km-k ruK ixr.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
i it
L.
I. Ml IK In retain all thiir uicRie .1 «p
Ministers und Public Speakers
if;
UK UUKAT AMK1UCAN UKALTU
KKSl'otiKK i unt,ok the blnoR nml
cure* Serulula. Syi-tiili*. >kui lM.-cascK,
tUiouiuatuun, l»tM>a*e« ut \\ mnea. and all
Chihmo .AtteeiiniiH nl the BlnnR, l,t\t-r
KiRnejK. Hecgiaau'liiieil i y t lie*
tin* It i -'i’li,
Will ill i 1
s
;MfRie*l Kaeulty
eur hem oititon*.
Uex.t tho testimony
I'HtieutK who havo uki
tnr eur KusaRaa* iB.i
>' thnusninh
Phi icians »
Ke.-ad.lll* .
te Ileal:!, B .
i* ft
tiuir.*. will
with Ortiglis
1.1) BY A 1.1, l)liFtlriF* 1>
•omnuttee appointed I
Bull*
, ell hi
llo
onnucnditig
■ views and Miiggistiiuis »»f ib»v.
bft iah.pt.''ll
Bullock, m communicating his
» th*> comiiiiUeu, (iiggosted tho
of a joint josolution adopting the
latum act **f Im.2, for the first and
quarters of tl.c present vear.
rusolutiou coutimiiug rite tax act
n.«!t tnr crstuiteuK Uintribt
mv*) ) . ii much v aiu ti.lv n.inrui.ui j
Dr. U. NV. Carr,»t Baltimore. .*.;>* : |
l take idcuKure in r* • inmeu.lni.- >.mr
Uosaiiai.is as .i vc.y |.u\verlul a!n-r.i',*e. '
l have »G00 it U Oil in IWO Otrtl * lib
h.iiq*y rwu.tA—*'Oo in a ca»o el >c* n.uary
RKDIV1VUS!.'
Ihe fi. 3. 5. of 1861,
i tin.* i-i
ehilt.*, ui w Inch thceiitiuat i.roueui.ced
rmd:
Bei
think* that the la
th tin
; i*latuve ci
:i witlioui
* into
1)
A
Ll r
himielf curi'R nftcr „
buttlvM of your medicine. Ihe other i* a
earn* ot rerotu.a ot loin: xtanding, which
is mindly m.i roving under its use. and
the mdicatieuK aretti.it the patient wui
.-oon roeover. 1 hav
lortuuln By which your UoKadnii*
tfcit'e .t «-'<(* •(«'• including calm und re. v«Ai*ij/
repuKo, without tho i criiieious xnd dutreuMtiK
roactietury Jaturbxnoc of the nervous t) stem
that rciultx from the exhibition of um.-t j repr-
tully examined rution<—exprrHtlv tmule/or tkildren. It.* use
tho Southern fttates, a« tar back
he h.v
llalix.
cstign
ird to
li.asn
le the
le cliargi'S nt
r \tigiev, an
»c of funds l
picsts the ap I
investigation j
against }
ur bottlen, i
|br**ther, who ha* Mvofi
Beiijauiiu Bechtol,
UheuuintiKii
I also to i
badiv
i that *
« sti -nt.v
cilcnietil prevail. Hundred* * f pei*oii*
'apitol Square, weeping aud
| wailing tin- ,I.- .,1 aud ily,„ R iuvl„,u, R lu
j out of the buiUhup,. t. \ Walker »*
j capcd unhurt, though on tlu* court room
i iloor at (ho time.
NY vmunoton. April Tho Now York
j h'rj>r(n has tho following. “Tho Ways
all claims of loyal people iu the South * ll d Means Committee have rejected the
the State
who had property taken by the army, . Senate funding bill. Anew bill
navy ur B «veruu,i-ut during tho »«■. *>h-1 framo j n *,|| urohablv provide for
jeciiou was made. 1 he resoluuon was , . . „ ., « , .. *
not entertained. Subsequently Hooker! 008 l w ‘ r cun ^ lK ,
offered the same resolution. The House ; Havana. May », Sugar in speculate
again, by
ote of (iff to 1*0, refused t«> demand and buoyant at '
the State
l’rousurer's personal j
ti'iu of book keeping \
commends u commit- I
nto the affairs of the !
1. that this being ue. I
cotuplisluNl ami appro trod by the (icncral j
ci'imnamUng the district, that the l.cgis- i
laturo adjouru t*' audl day as they may 1
determine.
The House adjourned, without action,
till to-tiiorrmv.
The Senate, by a vote cf 21 to 8. adopt
ed tho suggestions of the Governor, and
adjourned till to-morrow.
NVasuinoton April 27. - Judge Field, of
th* Supreme ('ourt, is aick.
No South* rn uomiuations. I
1 In the House, tho lveeouxtructum Cow-1
' , , '| in 1110 fteuiavra - uu-j, ** tar uaca u.-* ., r.—
•iiaJe. uini tin.l il an cxocllctit cunipound ; . c i„ ,,, .
ot alterative untroRient*. I tablohcR n.« ret ut.iti- n a . outhern In.titu
tion. uini. a.* a uieJicine unrivaled, and a* be-
ius the bt»f nnd * */«••( preparation for d, •\hm
to thin?. enKurit.*: kkst to xiotiuks and ntrrks
and r» IXand to their infant#. It is
iherotore »i<» w< ir ru,Urine, and needs n**ad-
vertUina where it is best known. Every pre
caution Uuk been tahen to preserve and protect
it from fraudulent counterfeit. It ii ni-Mii/C.ic-
turr i only ‘if the Luborat. rj/u/CotTK, TOMPKINS
.V lit up, members of. and successors to, the old
e#tabli#hed Southern Drug House of Haukal,
K'.si.ky A Kitchen, HI Chambers street, New
York, to whom all orders should be addressed,
and is for sale by all respectable Druggists, and
in Columbus, H.i., by A. M. Brannon, J. I*
UbirriN, Pkmiikrton, ilooD A Tati u. and N.
J.F**uautv. . r au21 tf
J IF HAMILTON.
*r. Franklin and Warrun st* .
(’olmnbiis. (la.
(ilTOWSKY,
l»lt UT1CAL
WATCH r*\
MAKER^
^ j e w e ler,3
the last tw,» years in charge of the Wat,
1 Clock Department for T. 3. $UKAK>,!
_ Store next door ?.. Bank*
l'r >>k*' Drug Mure, and te-irc* t .
triends and the public tha: h«* •-i r
do all kinds ot work it I,,« line
. On hand aud tor sale xi I w ratA-,
A SELECT STOCK OF
(SO 1.19 AM) MILYKll WATC IIKS.
EKTII THOMAS' CLUCKS,
m (U)Ll) AM) SILVKH CHAINS AND
JKWKLUY or every style.
94' WATCIIKS aud CLOCKS re
paired amt warranted for I'i in out lie.
janf Wtf
SOUTHERN
Agricultural Works!
BLODNT, HAIMAN & BRO.,
Oglethorpe St., above Perry House,;
Columbus, Georgia,
: Aftii.i.i.;,!:H'>
nd
the) have, why a:, oi-icr ■
xt ilit* x.v .vi m a i l.«* A y
•, .\. n uioiur my hand «>(!:
1- •' JA.Mi.ft c.
r y Q
G LOK'.l A—Cll A 1TA ID
• i It. Sapp, adini'.iftr
ft trah J. ftneed, *U* It h;
turn and a i 'l.er . »:.>t i
All i • r-> ns iniere-ti 1 nr
nd lestamc
, dec *1, have l.led t heir
and petiti* ! e-i t<*r l
•• n. *•»: 1 * XreUt. rrli.p •
i u i« heresy given t*> •
tiuurdiiui's Sul,
I ■ KoHiilA -Ml SCOHBE C<‘I
It be, ■ ., 1 y virtu.Ol:
. t t:\Tcen B. > n:
,-ilt Ut.di • PI* i
I >.lowing llcxl Estate .
i \—J i;v, am
•Iv'il A-ftTl-.NN AK1
J. L. KlCI! ARDft'J.V,
D. s ’>• fthft.il.
('UN I V.-Cot t. r
crin. !*:*. Il f.
-vNi.fr.-ie. Mr.*.
Dr .*. » atchu.gK,
■*• and iidumnieh
, w . i.u-e til any
re kIiouI.i nut fie
kI'f.'nn ATlft. B,Uli
Ordinary.
t.'Ol N I'Y,—CorsT
■ . ;i. l^ii i be vrxut-
’ >" * iu the tumults nt raid
K. 1. NV ATTS,
Ordinary*
J i.NVAhT COUNTY.—Court
. ,..rli Term, lvTU, K K.
. pro .»• —\V hi reiiK, NViu.
c'd, it
arc. t.. ,-*i r*-, tu cm*, and admonish
i : a Juti- it, why e iid letters
* ' ir .. the mintues of Kuid
J • f.
i iuiirdiaii’.s Sale.
■ ■ - • • • i C'ri .'MV —Under
• • , t • i .i ,.rv tur .aid
tho
■a l»r
X
,,-i the firft
i ,i\ lor S!i<‘riii* Sales
I. I f r -n before tie Court Huu
t half, f lot of Und «
i Dih district uf
I * NT HR**
I TH K I
; J.M
.Mortgage Sale.
U - L will »c-1 f.-r ca.-h. at public n
writes. I hav
with an inveterate
whole body ; « short
r twenty
Uosadalis nud i
Id by druggis
dec:- I
a bottle o
d a perfect cur*
Uotadxlis is i*_ _
Laboratory, i'i Exchange Place, B ilti- ^
Tills UKYNOLD8 Tt llX PLOW.
• • HAIMAN IMYK11SAL ••
»* KY1XS AOJl'STItlLK “ Stock
»* l 1 LKY TIUN PLOW,
COMMON PLOW STOCKS,
McOAKTY A. CO’S CI'LTlVATOM,
HODS nml NUTS,
IIAUliOWS and II All HOW TKET1I,
All at lowest c*sh rnicxs. anp evert
ARTIi'I.E ..varantebi*.
dee2>*-NV6m
J fxvorn't NViii! V»! A Be? . * 1 1’ : • Ule, ‘ 1,
iiprT • . M. JON i.ft, Sheriff.
To all whom it muy Concern.
:* ft. bhuoKft.
A imT.
Nl i — A heraas.
Or* I'ltmtnis A
Guardian’s Sale.
At wholesale, by
BANKS A BKOOkS
and other Druggists, c\ c:> **•!,
Juo-deodJtw.y
FINE EAR CORN
FOH BADE,
/ \K MY PLANTATION, on the river, ten
miles from town, Brice $ 1 50 per bushel.
W. FELIX ALEXANDEL.
aprl doawAwtf
Cotton Manufacturers!
Your Attention is Invited to
Pu8ey’s Patent Ring Spin
ning Frame,
TUB BEST IN.USE. Send for Circular.
BUSBY BROTHERS,
mrd wdm Wilmington, Del.
A New Volume of Music fop the
Young Folks.
ENTITLED
THE GOLDEN ROBIN.
CONTAINING :
I. Musical Notation. 11. Rounds nrd Kxer-
crci.-cs adapted to Bhyticai Action. 111.
3ong* lVr all Occasions. IV. ftacrod Pieces.
By W. O. PKllKIXa.
, Author of ‘‘The Nightengale," "Sabbath
School Trumpet," Ac.
The whole forming a most attractive Musie }
ookf*r Juvenile Classes. Sch-“' u *
inaries. and one that cannot tai
by all Teachers and Scholars.
Price 50cents. Sent post-paid.
OLIVER DITSON A CO.. Publishers.
J77 NVashington St.. Boston.
C. 11. DITSON A CO.. 711 Broadway,
rnyfi wit New York*
Valuablo Farming Lands G E ‘,:
and Water Power
for balo!
Eteller, t,
T 1 liE subscribers now offer for sale *>n re»f,''n- ter^. '•*
aids terms. 15**' acres ot .the best farmiug s.ud cit;-
Ixn.lKiu ft*, ur hern Alabama, situated ten in: it-.- -
trom liord* ii, ou the Chattahoochee river. LI-
NVuiir luce, withoutfertiltxers. 1""' lis .-cci ve>tdt.*
Cv tton. 25 fiu*hels corn, *>r from t" * * t
Kyrut> to the acre. Ihe place l *
. -nty. cefore the auc.; na
f 0. 8. Harrison At • . .
t, between Bryan and Cr.
we.tth undivj.itd
tv. , .... /three '
and l.i? wife, Ann.
lin
c all persons
..ut r-. t > .-how
. i administrator
re t.ive letters of
v ,11 M «y Is70.
ot
f ?...j > unty, dec’d.rep-
in Li? petition duly filed
- i. i....t he has fully ad-
t a ruling extensively,
Also. 5iv acre) farming lands
imbia, throe
water power
•di r -. • show eaaseitl any
_ „agniucent ana iorty-seven teet and ten inchof,occupied they can v*fi, - : i execut-.r • ui-t not be
railroad to^Pollard, by McKci. Iree it King as a store, numbered duiui#?cd Jr
said . rccivo letter* >_f
For full particulars, address
JOHN W. KING.
Uuardian of Ocvrgo NN. I iehcr.
uiarl.'oswdEw
} day ih May, liT’'.
fetw