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WEEKLY ENQUIRE!!,
JOHN II. NAHTH, ... ICUItor
A New Romo rnou an Old Baud.—The
Atlanta pn; *r* bring account* of n *«r-
fnad* to “Gov. Hard of Idaho "*>r .■'.tin,
lately of the .V-“ h.ra. on Monday night
last, i tie ouly significant or noticeable
feature of the affair ih ith ihsclofiur© of
the fart that Gov Hard isnot in Hympathy
with Gov. Bullock. hut belong* to the
Bryant wing of thr party, and that he
boost v. as naual. that Gen. Grant is on bin
aide. Those who wero prominent
j about
AjfoTfirn “InRErnEiwmnK Co!»rM<T."~ | Proridrntial DixjtfneaUun* and Tie Mount Zion Celebration,—V.’ehad I
We tn.ike the following extrac-ln from a* Providence, —The late lamented limb- th-- pleasure of spending the tiny verier- i
privutu letter, written from Charleston by | inond calamity haa given rise to much j d.iy at Cropp'd spring,near Smiths Station. ;
a young lady to ono of her relatives in ; writing, preaching and speculation on j where wan assembled one of the ni-.-e.-.t
thia city. It nerves to show the tniscLiuv- j thia subject, which has developed an nr- j gatherings w© have met in some tim
C orreapon den re Charles to
‘ovation wore Republican* of the Hill ; admitted
effect* of the fanatical effort* made J ray of talent pro and con rarely elicited composed of the Mount Zion Sunda;.
by Radical politicians to force relations of ! by any occurrence in this country. We ' school, numbering 1 "M teachers and sehol- 5 his inf.
social equality between ft supeiior and an j arc aware that iu attempting to write an ars, of which Mr. Win. Eowthcr is Super- j ” , 1 * n ( u ,‘ L
inferior rare at the Houtli article upon a theme so profound we are intendent, the neighbors and friends of .
“Our city in given up nlmost entirely to encroaching upon deep water, ai d per- the school in the community, and u very helligori
the negroes. Their lire companies were haps subjecting ourself to the ridicule of ! respectable delegation from the eitv. The 1
COLUMBUS:
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1^70.
TKItMft OK MUBNClill’TlOW «
One Year (in *<lv»rif®> ^ ""
A "Hionri Last."—Gan. Terry hs". an
wo learn by a circumstantial report of the
affair made to the Macon Tdeijraph, sum
marily solved with the sword a knotty < oso
that had puzzled lawyers and civil officer*
in Houston county. A mother, dying,
had requested her mother to take
two colored children whom
Whr'm 1 "*• *•«*»•> Capitol, .hi, «« il.. th- - I-*." »t I oMock, to b., in-, meted apon lb, Itichmond duster
industrious «.ld colored woman, accord-i reason why Georgia whs not to-day , aj.c i. l by th.. Mayor and Aldermen in moat awful visitation of Providence, the "era opened by
1 admitted as a Stats in the I'uion. ' It also j Broad Mtr«-r t None of the white engines i press have almost unanimously vindicated appropriate hymn
infers from the tenor of Bnrd's remark- were d. r < ■ .s*-1, and each company, instead j the Almighty os having littlo or nothing Gladness,” which
treaty wit a the n
for the purchftn
th.- public propoi
i ! hi
i From tic y. y. Financial Chronicle.
' CONGPvLSH AND BUSINESS PB08-
PEC IS.
A very cursory observation of the events
of the past few days seems to show that if
the money msrkat is in a condition un
favorable*. to ordinary commercial b.«r-
, rower-, it pi.iCva. on that very at
1 ,r«je Mini of lh.alir.g capitarwithiii roach
I on ii,«- subject of ( ibun
r independence.
■h Government i* n- . dn-
Department. and J tho wise and great ©f thia and other com-j The morning hours were devoted tore- }V, * n .!
and Bryant wing, and tho hra'c report | consequently wn had no parade on the j munities, but as un opinion is only an creation and tho usual pic nic nmu.s.,- j ( „ '' 'J |,. y an , r , {, , ,i»***, j *t*l •
M»«ks to ridicule the affair. It sa;,n that ,27th. '1 dm vh.to companies refused to J opinion after all, perhaps nn humble one I menu, swinging, grace hoops, promenad- 1 heretofore of popular r m:,. \
Gov. Bard informed the public, in his j walk in ju« with them. The Mayor may sometimes strike os near the truth as J ing, conversation, Ac. At oleven oclo 1; J^-pyhiy.^i the c'ln^. .pi nc, ; ..f ...
speech on the occasion, that “Georgia had issued a pror Initiation that they should pa- a groat one. While many of tho most the ringing of the Superintendents boll j ' ii volunteers would'h.- 1 ’ " . ' ’
leserted bv their I l,e6n ,nosl unfortunately represented in rado an nul. but Mr. ordered learned divines of tho land have com- assembled the concourse around the i ur . too. than to tho I'uite 1 state.-'.‘ ‘
m... «...» mv^ t^ r hiidren | National Capitol, and this was t lie the eoinp.miu. out at ! «»clock, to bn in- j mented upon the Richmond disaster as u 1 speaker's aland, when tho hour s exerc:^ , ( The price offe. • 1 to the Si mi M.
• i A >./i>ntn L'TSSt r* Mat'll W llV t *♦*(#!
ml •
: Gold Room, public
iuently me u
»:ii©Hts when p
• Iv •
pro-
».d mai vul-
'ered to the
cost *‘IU jest half it coat
t. Two ba.’s of which.
! -hipped teroue address
its
in^ly Imrl th. in l.ound out t® her l.y It,®
Ordinarr of the county, and for some time
had supported and educated them, when
Ike negro father made a legal claim for
tbelli. It i** a disputed question whether
he had returned to the county just before
tlu v were apprenticed, or whether he was
still absent at that timo, and upon this
question hangs the U'/alif// of the in
dentures of apprenticeship. Ths Ordinary
refused to take (lie children from their
grandmother, and their father kidnapped
them, whereupon ths Ordinary ordered
their return to the old woman. It was at
this stago of tho ease that an appeal was
made to Gon. Terry, and hs (probably
after hearing only ono aido) ordered the
cancellation of tho indentures, the restora
tion of the children to their fathor, and
the restraint of the Ordinary from any
further action in ths matter. Whether
our Georgia Solomon has tho wisdom of
the old iKinelitiah King to sustain his de
crees or not, h« certainly has tho p»**rrr,
and in the administration of “Bufonatrnc
tmn justice that aumiintH to the Niiimt
thing.
\ lUil.noiii to DaGkanoi. A couple
of gentlemen, representing the citizons of
l.a( '<range, are now in our city for the pur
pouo of eonferruig with our municipal nu
tlioriln h and the people of (’olumbuH oil
the subject of udireel railroad connection
between lliis city ami EaGrangc. The
wiitcrpriKu m whi. li thay ars engaged ia
one that has l©nj* mteraated ths people of
Columbus. It is one of such iininistaks
tile liupoituuco to us, Ihnt the wonder is
it has not been undertaken long ago.
Nothing but n long continuance of ad
*i iso clietiniHtRliccH has prevents.I this
ioiiHtiiuinatioii. Ws trust that thu
sum of the gentlemen above referred to
will have the effort of arousing to ach>m a
e.immunity that h.m no long apprneiatod
tho iinportaiiec #.f this enterprise, but him
never up l<» thin tnm- taken hold of it with
n determination t«> push it tbiowgli to
completion.
The presold high prie«a of Western
produce dun in a great ineasiuo to
freight ehargen -ought to admonish every
limn among iih that hr in directly inlcrost-
« I in any project that will nsciiro slioiler
and cheaper linos of transportation 'I hat
a direct miliond to l.ntirango will coil
tribute materially towards thia deaidera
turn, all of ns know. As compared with
the mute via Gpclika, the direet railroad
to l.aGrimge will lie certainly I'd, and
probably "i> iihIch the nhortast. But the
road would not be permitted to stop at I n
Grange The gr#*at naving in distnnee by
conliiniiiig il direct to Knigston, or to
Home, would certainly and quickly secure
it* extension. And her© saving iu dis
tance would be so great ns to surprise nil
who have not heretofore made the com
parison l.»t ns c© I'roui < ’©iambus to
Opelika v* miles, Opelika to West 1‘eint
I. West Point to Atlanta >7, Atlanta
to Kingston .o total ION niilc* by the
prvRont route. From Columbus to l.a
Grange l > miles <and a straightcr lino
would reduce it to II), EaGratign to
Kingston no miles total 125. Diffcrenco
in favor of the direct l.a Grange and
Kingston route 7.1 miles! Tho distance
from t'oliiinlms to Bomo would bo about
the miiuc, instead of 22o miles as at pres
ent And wlmthor Kingston or Bonin
should be the point of connection with
the roads further north, now in operation,
would depend upon tho success of Bonm
ill her energetic effort* to aecure a slimier
line of communication with c'lmttanooga
or with Nashville.
Our eiti/ons lire just now rather apa
thetic about railroads. But surely thu
material ad\antagos promised bv the
straightening of the great curve which
they imw have to make iu reaching (lie
Western cities ought to stir thorn up to
action now, while other conuuuiii-
ties un> soliciting their co-oporation, and
while cities vicing with Uolutnhus for llio
trudeof tin* legnm of Georgia and Ala-
bunm are making pel severing effort* to
Ksm the advantage by shortoniug C-ir
btus of ci>uiinunicatiou.
tho Kinging of
from “Songs
followed 1
to do with tho matter. Whilo we GuM
that it is uncertain whethor ha intends of trying, as they did last
to go to Idaho. From tho fonnlitoti'.r, . many men they could turn out, tried this nono in our belief ir
report of Gov. Bard'a speech we dip tin i year to s- <■. lo w few they could send out. special Providence, '
following paragrsfdis After lu-ing inspected, the Mayor compel I- j satisfisd in our own
Ho ani<l Georgia was the proudest State j 'd them to play off. After that they ear- ; the short-sightedness
shone upon, m spite of her polit
icnl troubles. Georgia must be true l<
herself, und true to law ami order, as an
the great majority of her eiti/ens. Geor
the ( nion ■ let us n
member that the.darkest h«
day, but violence fr<
must be frowned down. (ie«
presented in a false light at Washington
by unsernpulous partisans, for it is u
that the vast niHjonty of the peopk
this Slate are true and loyal. Foul huh- ;
representations of the people have been j
made by certain pnrtiea, but the people '
loyal us any hi the Slates of New i
England.
a false poljey I
to denounce Congresa as a body ; there |
who have atvorn that our j
people shall not anffrr wrong or oppre,.
sion. and who ran not lie intimidated, or
be made to swerve from the eternal prin
ciples of light and justice
I lie Governor paid a glowing eulogy to
President Grant , said that the’ people of
Georgia had nothing t<> fear from him ;
he would see (hill the people should not
be oppressed by partisan legislation and
that by hi* powerful hand tho State of 1 ..
Georgiu would be led safely through the 1 " ur
Bod Sea of duHtruotion. I Houo
Gov Bard further said there was no Judge
spirit of intoleranee in Atlanta, and that th<
any man who Minted i»h much, either in;
report a or iu telegraphie diapatehea, wrote j ri,, ‘ ;i
a 1,1 Iv lie hki<J them wero home editors , '' '
who were addicted to tho prnelieu of lying, ttie mi
and that some of them would In* # ven if j p
!‘ I C.J i ion
d that mu
After that they ear- j the short-sightodneas and follies of
The while lire- have been falsely charged to th® v
and marched , tions of i'rovidonco. (Jod inturvon
lio was hero at nuraelea to Have uh from self-irnposnd tlan-
us r> | tin tim.-. i li it n. dit the Gormans hired ger. Eves tho Son ®f man dared not throw «
ulway . 1 || |( . p,,.» hand wj r h you know i, the Van- hiuiflclf headlong from tho pinnacle of the pouted from a community
e/llei'i' ' rs to go to serenade Gen. Emi. Temple, and if llio Fathor of nil would cultivated and which haa
ommunding officers wem so enraged , not interpose to save the only 1.
prayer from Jlev. Mr. Spangler,
the workings of a After this two young men from tho school,
i have long been Miles Wade and Josoph Speer, delivered
very creditable original speeches, which
vvi ;<■ well received by both adults and
children. More singing ensued, after
which followed tho benediction and di
ner. Tho repast was bountiful and < -
ccllent just such as might have been •
I is a hundred
j believed that f
j acc ept the ollV*r
r.g-nts
/on. Pri
ek Exchange, end 1
ented perfection.
•
ibt a the organizing
id
■ •f dolu,
oney, and their
of course the
nt will have m. i
er heretof.
made t
'ubn
iry Farif. This French iq.t.tr.ie ff
••in; jraneoiia organizati«^i i» cqu:
-•!)•». ivtr-ristic of ihe American pi
oiio.gr whom it is much more active tl
n our liioro slow and satumiue I>: it
oiisius. .Something of this d.f.
nay be duo to our free iustituti >ns.
,omething to our more mercurial t*-uq
xciting clirua
eiorr. jc p lymeut of freights (while
o 2 bu. st.»r .u. a . • ' ,l saviu ter
'• Iu i‘v. y do7.ell b i ;s vT umie.
!*• a i'i11> i . g-,.l.ack. which hit-
hole tray full
f*v cent p> c« s in • ;st three weeks.
*ff1. 12 spilt re’s” n one in full, ou
f e:u. I cau furnish above mister, iu
running through the hole nlplm-
ihut is ter sav. from double A do
\
take lnt
rhr. thont 1';
u ingrediencies.—
gratuitous leatitno-
1 Irdera
i a in day. Write
id tic and sir. town.
;d and
liveliest interest in educalio
it tin.! tlicv sent tim lead'*
!»'
, liimbia in chains.
The negriM H had a oicnt limn on Wed-
iif-ndny. I lu y cclchratnd the I '.th Arueiid-
im nt, which declare* them «jii an equality
with tho vvliilf people, with all the privi
leges of a white man. All the firemen.
n, much less will ho do so to rescue
man who wilfully and knowingly assume
a position of (lunger. If wn violate Iff
law* of nature, or of scienco, or of me
chanics wo must take the consequences.
If we take passage with a drunken engin
eer on a steamboat or railroad and di->ai
ter ensue, is it just lo attribute the leault
The
children ale fir:
After dinne
nd wdl imv* r b.
id 1 • •
i-e t.-n millions as the tirs* in-
1 tl.;.t Prim and hi-, collc.igm .
tent v. *h that, being nvi-. v.
• selling what they < ,.i • •
lor if the insurgents do • ’
-’el from them the Sp.mi-
■••ill. 'J'ho volunteer-, hive
ptain-t
1 demand bis i
Lis predecc.iHor.
. it i
mixing ourselves into
ons the aptitude to act t
lent organized masses
ur political and social cl
urted u peculiar bias to
i. t filial.-ml operation*-
. iallybas iv<
v Mr
• thro.
-tupvndo
ever be
dining sun admonished all that tin
jf dispersion bad ariivc 1.
i singing w.4s led by Miss Jonnu
public
bool, joined in tho proces
sion. and mm’ I ' d through nearly nil the
principal streets. At niglil they hail a
grand ton ldijdil proci ■: ion. The city was
given up nlmost entirely to them that day
scarcely u lady was feeii in the strcels.'
Bl MSI If. < T . Il ( The ( ireUlt
to Pi
Or i
tding
First.
ul p.
. th.
iho ground out
it iu f-.rtv varda.
1 put it on :J7j
report li'7 bales—
,o now streatched
me down for one
> yours
inform v
•M N. \
lawn of mechanics,a building be «:*•:»?.!
ed to boar up a certain amounl of w>
and wn double that amount and t a- bud
fall and slay hundreds, sliall we attn
tho result to diHpenaatioii of J’n.vid'
If w-r. (dir childrcu or friends viol.d.
lawu of life and heahh and pi. m:du '
ease and death follow, can we j-.-tl.
tho bl into on lx i»y? If 1
bof.
ich will shortly bo i -
shaj.o in tho 1J. use « f
bill has been so
h>* populur mind
rill bt
; the public which l
ny speculative mo
ld of i
id it
1 with lc
W© think
Satan was at tlioir d
are IiiiiiiiIchh and their days arc nuiubeiui
It was a sad fact that a port ion o! I)
(ieorgia press have never uttered the vm
ot the people, uml theso papers have bin
usod in Wushiiigtmi against the mteie.i i
the stute and the people of Geoigia
Governor Bullock has appointed J. M j
tpiilliau, < irdmary ol Bahtin comitv
flimon P (»loin, i ax Hem • oi of l xmly
county N\ A Burnet. Tax Bee -1 v* r of ;
McIntosh county and John It. Shield ,
Tax Becoiverof Morgan county, lie has '
also appointed thu following Bon'd «»f •
o attend the annual cxamiiiut
i iv. Wo have on .dir ti
of huge Idlt Mylilliiet i tea
Ui.-h is believed to be i
It. was ploughed up c
Cobb, near Buhl link
bv
15. Hull', of that rmintv li
cut out of ->oap .tone, i. faidi
il h i Hquare sub iusti ad o!
cylindrical form, and i; al.oti
ilb* r and tall n
in .t we ( burgs
ions and unkiB
anse "f raadera Would ho
oncluaiidi that in all such
nits would 1.0 morn at 11 ih
ion* of well known law* ll
Hants of the Almighty
an happen without <«•
u.d that h* does visit th
nth sore judgments and
i inly hi here, but that lie
or thu great majority of
Mankind afflict tliemselv.
iicpnicd to admit. 'I Imr
a he U the
M Alien. Mi . l:
Hpe 'Ul
i hri .ti t
Visile
of the S
< (tmrgia
•th
ol III!' I 'liivut..ll V of
David W ill-, I» D., ..I Bibb
Jnmoa A. Nisbal, «»f Dade.
M- II llendoiH.in, of Clail..
B. E. Molt, of Muscogee
B. W Fuller. I* D.. of l ulto
John Hams, »»t Now ton
Wesley Plollymnn. of Cobb
'I P Bobb, of ( lialliam
I! V Fuller, D D . of I Mil..
I I. Higher, of Talbot
. Hull'suppose* that
•nee' of a tribe, and
improbable one. for
n a warrior's every-
y had nits
tie parly of Alah
ding of tho Exec
The Atlanta
mark that wn
Bullock •
co of the Demo
iia have called a
ivu < ‘omiuiffue, at
in. rv. on the •.’ ■.il of May, for the
of appointing a lime und place for
nlion of the Democratic mid Con-
whore we have a. fully as poH*ih|e < ..m
plied with the divine will, we have n rig; t
to expert God’s ovcr-rulii ,; prop lion nnd
guidance hi the Ninallest as well us thu
grontest affairs of life With God us an
awful, niihlimuly isolated I"mg. unap
pronchablo in um ty, and
the welfaiu of Ills huinhle clllldr. II. • .r
religion would fail to meet th im.st
urgent needs of ©xistcncc. But wi’h Him
ns an ’ ever present help in In. * of
trouble, with the «m an£ hoiut of an m
dulgcut fathor, wc can by pursuing t e
path of duty confidently « xped m to I
to a haven of aafety
i ;
Pu - •
merits of th
»«’» I E
. . | 1 XT(
> the Morton. !‘. .
The North Carolina Biulicnl* air usucni
Med in tin* State Convention, and the two
factions ale making a “Kilkenny oat"
In-lit, with the advantage ©n tho side of
the scalawags. Tho two united States
Senators head tho rival factions. After a
hitler content on Wednesday. Senator
Pool whh chosen chairman, ho being
tin leader of the scalawags, and Abbot of
the carpet bupgcis. l'hroc fourths of tho
delegates are m gvoMs, ©nd most ot them
are hostile io the cm pet bug gentry
of political diHuhihticM,
will the L' i /iii ■ givi
name® of the ‘Museog.
titmned Congress for s 1
cannot, for the rosnor
know them. Will the
list, with a trim Mntemc
for withh«>hling the
al l«t .1
i ongre-. 1
who ,
in r
occurred at I'mube/
n Pern, between th
•nl and the Postmaalc
A difficulty hi
Province of Pii
I'nited States Uo
thrr®. also between u i Vmuricuti petro-
loum company und r.omo Penisi.iiia. Thu
I'nited Status ahip Saranac, Admiral I ur
nor, Iiuh gono to Culluo to mvosligato
them
An election was lu ld in N'ernmnl. on
the loth instunt, for delegates to a consti
tim i
itigloii. Whether the
out the pi ('gramme or
advised. But it appci
the
• f the B ell
11
hlnvn t
tuidiioi
up.
P‘
mint of
enable her
n»i n,c r,n>.,,
ibit, no is woman
•he readily falls it
nd nbi.iirdilv in:o,
es®. without regard
• uml npponrance,
If
'IIIIIHt<iD' '•
( t klUItt 1 .1
of s.kllitv •
cm I., adjudicati
did lliepn .on I
.( .V did that I • !
f;id.-.d p.
k II.
(Ilk is
•'lip.
tutioiinl convention. Tlier
interest manifested in anx
will come before the coi
that of feimdu suffrage, and it i. undei
stood that thu convention will lie alum
uiiauimouhly opposed to that propo- ilmi
rov. al—1 Mill'll llm 0..IIV. riii..M llio). ami m „v
that the HCulawngs, with the In Ip of the
•I''!''r.l"i. .■im, .1 III. ir puinl l*y j Bt>|,
electing Senator Poole eh.til mini. \ Idiot, ' nlll |
being, a carpel baoeer fioin New llamp- J ar j c
mIiiic, head. | the other wing *1 his dm
Mini did n .l look favorable f. «• him. but
Im may liiivo been nominated for the Vico
Presidency ns u mere « mptv complinu ut.
l x Senator Foster has
r Foster has been elected
tuoHlinn llml | S l" ,;l1 ''"iilioctii'ill II.MIM. ..( l;. p-
ox«** nt | »'«■ •ant.itives. and on assuming tho duties
I it i« under I position he said, among other
will be almost 1 , * llll P s ‘ I hat one Stale, and that one of
e idd thirteen, should still be iiurcprc
tiled hi our national councils, is a matter
Collector Kearney telegraphs from Cor I of deep regret. So protracted, so unue-
pus Christi, Toxns, May 11th, to Secretary I is-isaiy seems the delay, that many are
Boutwoll, that he was robbed of £12,son
iu apccio, on the i»th instant, by ii porln-n 1
his C. S military escort, while can vmg 1
> the lb.
le to :
that Chap j t
Ihe I
the custom funds ft
Corpus Christi.
Tho Augusts I'hrohic't w
Norris, the military sheriff
county recently arrested and sen
to Atlanta ou a charge of imvmug bribe
still declares '*tluil tho offh'ers of Ih
gsrrnon at W'arrcuton received as mud
ot the uxoikcy as Lw did. Mul that the
only hnd him arrested because iho seen
wuh ©soaping
Tho municipal election hi C imbeilan.
Md . was he'd on Monday Iasi n„
j hundred oinl thirty negtoes voted i|
• Bcpubhcan candidate fm Mwas. 1. .
nit Couil. silt it, e in j ed by a small majority, 1 t the IViii.vra
:ded that where * lull i ®lccteil their entile ticket t r the Co.im
| Hies
y seems the del
•grellmg that thorn is not inor
nd unaniintty among those wlv
it public affairs.' ('otuiitg fro
nt a Bcptiblicuu ns S
words ought to have
\ till the Badiculs.
Foster,
weight.
publislli d Oil
statement that Mr. IM
m old und respect®'!
nt ot Sir. niiiih. Imd made a dona-
1• *.«too for the purpose of erect
uilable btiihlttig or buildings for
•ominodntioii of sick, poor, aged
■wl people ef S.xViXUlUxh
•m countv.
leh'ord has added
chill it ies in the slur
'•' toth.lt oxcelleli
, ,) : , M
ot he
I the
pu sscngt'
with any
the color
•» esj e. lally pros tiled f«
«vjimlly gootl in *11 respect
•rovnlcd for white passenger-
d traveler h.ix no tight to tmi
„ V, at ... iilHtllior our.
W «• think that this decision, l»y fi
emitrm'lion, icuchi-a to this exeat tl-i
: in .i right | ohscHsed to railruml officei
ri d«sig>mto cars for classes of passenger
i at i a y©
|s Mayor a
. Dwimx'ii
Cll desj't
! 12th in*
! Wc 1,
lias just 1
.it I. Jo
.1 11 ©01 !.
Hu
\i 1 cntlomnn,
chant of lliis city , has
w hi-'li he bequeathed
1 .' .st.-.l.'isliment of
t throughout
i with that of l>
kenji up porsonal lip] car
nnces. The matter of fashion has fm
many years been mor® an objod of d-»!l.i.s
and . enlR with fashionable tailors, mitnt ua
l fancy millinery (HtabU-b
nionts, Hum a means of unprovem. t.t in
style. Tho cutting und fitting of di< is
and nccompiuuincnts, the form and char
actor of bonnets, hats, head gear. A .
must bo changed Menu annually mote ms a
matter of tilling tho coffers . f th . c who
live by tho trade, than u* promoter* of tin
advancement of tho ago. If by a- ' i 1 .'ut
any particular alyl© of adorning 1 . hit
upon which really adds to tin* chart . .
I>crv>i,ti of woman, ulus! inexorable :
uni soon dooms it to be tiumborc 1 unn :
the things that were, t’rinolinu. wlnMi
has really dune in ora in tin* way of
ouiy, nnd its a concsalor of the impetf. .--
tions of the fonmlo form, than any ollie.
ancient or modern improvement, we regget
to see. ts yielding t<» innumerable ll• *un -es.
pamers. ovorskirts, Ac., whi h it toad
adding mut®nnlly to grace and beauty,
vastly increase tho expense of kccpicup
nppcaratice*. The style* of head dress,
bonnets, Ac . in vogue since the war,
instead of indicating improvement in the
public taste, is more like relapsing into
the baibarum of by gone day .. Nature
has given woman an (•inatucut for the
into beautiful than the false lum
•hers of theso modern times
she to Cvdisnlt the tastes of
mi. ami the laws of health in
1. she would Hoou »•-tutu to tin-
f more nn*ophtsti uitcd tim-'.
sex wem admired iu-.r.« ; •:
lodcsty and intiiusic merit, t! .n
1 adhesion ti. the absurd va-.-arn .
then pr
ly every pr**|
• up.>u tho m
i had
if with a loaded p
- i h.n.le.1 prt.,1.
w ithoiit intfiii or dc .i
o' heat of passion. 11
iintudniighter in tlo- th
■ ' ; ... ' :
in ilefenti© as to the r>
i* That it canm t
e of malice, unless i
s ittsfiod them that i
felol
11-.ixnit v. I ho jury ore
in their consideration a
I, dim 1 to charge that m
• f the defendant tlur
v idetic© that the n. t
• aunn at the tune of i
iiplmltlnig <*r protet
to
' should ha
I'd let.
the
Id I
undue! of tin
the living woman up .:
Ilot legitimately t.
The inflexible i uh
that the tiggriexi
other relative win
: the South 1
into
knife,
.ui to uphold the
*1 by 1. gal pr
bead fa
when hel
ls limited,
. uutli' i it v
i led their nccomwodatioi.
comfottabh'.
U 0t,| I hiiN bi-en I
of the
I he Monroe .1 . . r!iu
dun Springs, on the ntg
in wedlock at that place
MvthoUist mu.»st«-i. m t!
coogrcgstion
■svveu tu twelve niche*
Worse that, that it t
i*eveuty-t\v® ccutu high,
t’ottou, at fifteen coats
be greatly below par.
B B . that thoroad,
mtraet fi.-m l.utaula 1 North i
| to tho Mikoissq pt lin*-, upon tin* faith ami s | ' 1
belief that all the conuttcN . the line \ ' , r , k ,
say* that at In will vote the subscript ion proposed, lie
I of iho Isi m.;«'•>■» »I'». •!"■»• •["- .••>'"|. | I"V "!'•• Iiim'.-.v M
. . Iroolo.l lo l.ml.l iho i• • • ! hosi.l,., I..n '.‘“J
ono »i a.'Ml „ ri | ki.oni. lo oil Iho I•':..! ,rs of l!., 11k 10.
]lubltolv joini‘,1 rooih huvo hiou^hi fomorii oil pioois i., 1‘*•" -
by the colored J eonsary to establish their ab 1 lily nn ! trust The
• musuticp of las worthiness in complying with a contiaet v. .th r
' , of such a length, lie seems to be m high. Bitten
hopes a* tv* the prosecution of th< w. .k nb.«vc
eorma is f, ol „ ‘ imuiodiate'.y; and. from hi* assertion** und t't'i' «'oi
ateiuuutM, wc arc beginning t** hop«. . , (
uh some teasous for a certainty, that \\o
ill ride to Entaula on rail in less (halt
of fashion.
I /*.//•/ 1 v/./■ \ V lad tamed
Blather, some ton or twelve yearn *...I.
while uttetulmg the machinery of thu Bo
gle nnd Blu nix I'lutory, yesterday after
noon. was caught by one of tho hands,
and had his right arm. in thu tlcsl y part
above the elbow, terribly lacerated, and
his left hand and wrist badly bruised.
Though a portion of the tlcsh was torn
from tho right nrtu. uml tho wound very
pamfut, wo understand that his physiciun
Dr. Terry''docs not regard tho injury as
permanently serious. The overseers, who
direct and control tho movements of theso
littlo fellows in that groat wildcnlcss of
machinery, where accidental contact with
wheels and bands
id to Mi.
w 1 chot red, L
o the In*
t officers join® ! in tho
cheering. Men ami worm u s]*rat:g ever
the scat mind struggled for tin* j ivile/o
of shaking McFarland by tho hand. 11..
ladies d.vnled tin :r :i:tvnlt,*u between the
liberated matt uml his counsel, whom tin y
l.ixishcd with thanks. McFarland was very
ranch ntVoctod, and little Percy iu his jo\
jumped upon u chair, uu.l waving a hand
kerchief. lent his voice to thu cheering. 1
McFarland soon after left the court room
ami the crowd dispersed.
d l .xc utive t
v f ' Nat :•
rami Stati
Austin
’ ‘ pnrpos
IcI'u t.-'ilcr slloul ^ bo careful to have them taught bonus chi
high, h "rh t .
s ono hundred a
an l still rising
lielt winter, v
properly how te avoid danger, i
that tho lessons are not unheeded. Whet
one act of carelessness may cost life o
luub, they should be compelled to l*o c v
Istowt. Go\ KliNXIKM lire
tvs the real issue iuvolvr l
a case is. "that tho Bepuh-
. and justly that
patch
r.'iu this
»the track-layers
nlgo. which ", me glad 1
The Fair Giv./wY Wc learn
' Mr. J. B. Lamar, who made the *
that the Fair Grounds were laid
Thu Savannah A. » of the 12th reports n half mi,
,h. arrival >n it« , vv of Hon. II. T. Bm- I
ton, Preaideut of the Bsmbndge. Uutli- j roai j v f rulll(
bert and Columbus ll. IB. who visit* Satan j of July ih the hunted
uah with a mow to interest its citizens in *ke l rojans. as t
. plan Ut tb. promotion of Uuropwm 1\'l »H i.B ''“ r
immigration »nJ direct tr.de. Ihe nu- ., |l0 c>)t|#ll ,,„ li
mediate object of Mr Bruton is to organ- gmmng to ©how the effect . • w
iz© an immigration eouipanv ou a land mormug* which we hail duimg the
basis, with a view to make >a\unnah
Hud i
tie Gov
»form i
Iho Ith
i the tmmls
mplction k»f
that f
orlil.
• •bt
that, if the “a
tg not actually ivturued. t
id least a mixture of the age
thu week
debarkation of euii *rauts from river valley, and also at
pom o e h 1 Bruudtdge Ihe prospect lias heretofore bvon/c Nothing, how ever. c*»uld be mor© J Gustavus A. Heurv. ®uc v*f Tennessee s n'oruil existence as such and not expect to
Earupt, Mro ‘ >0 induce ; been very fine \Nuare sorry to heart! . uppr>>pnat© thau a statue of Columbus iu foremost men. as dytug from cancer of i represent tho people against their will.
tod all
be iu
of I r
prese
t stone and
;n©nts tv fcsttJ® in tieorgia.
j anv “drawbacks
oloUlbl
present government ceases to bo provi-
hionnl, it then .but not a day before ( ti
ters upon the term for which it wns elect
ed: and that term, as prescribed in the
new Coustitutiou. is four ami two yea.*
respectively for tho Governor, and the
members of the legislature.” N *w, it
’. > un that if the present govemnu
i-. siiup'.y provinioual, that the xiovernar
ami assembly men are ouly provisional too.
Can a provisional government provide of
ficer* and legisaltors fora permanent gov
ernment / Can a provisional government in th D>-
provide officers and legislators for a \ or- the Si .- -
manent government : thin a )*rovi*ional t. r.s.
government provide Congressmen to rep- sub, . : *...
icsent a permanent State government W .
Cun members of the Legislature receive l:.,>
kuv . . 11.1.1 B-‘. v ,rom iX provisional and permanent win \ thc»
d to J nu ' sl extensive and bust planned areas State government under the same election and State
' has I of the kiud in the South. held l»y a provisional government ? We mait.lv indebted f'r the late
think Bullock and the Assembly men While l only speak :.*r myself. 11 .’Vie
that Congress and tho country are lockn
iu the game direction.
Blow > Low.
It was taken from France to Colon in tin
.'•th (*t lust lu.mth, was f.-rtnallv present
nl t.' l’resident Corre.*so by I’apt. Serre
w ho hnd been *pi cully commissioned lo
the Impress to make tin* presentation Thursday last. The outside fence will
I he statue is to be set up ut Colon, but be a fraction over one and a quarter mfii >
the constitutional procrastination of the I loum j ;U ,^ ,
inhabitants and authorities of tlmt city v
render' it impossible to say at present
when or in what precise locality the so- I other throi -quarters of a mile. Wear©
1« mu it v of “unveiling ' will bu celebrated, glad to learn that such ample dimension*
" t ih.- mtmliiir of utatuo, havo l.e.n (Jlonoa. It »ill be ono of the
ground* embrac
i half a mile round.
idem.
• i so recouatr
of the United States
central government h.
Columbia, ©nd org.v
■
l! i'f the central pc..
r< counties to S*,.:. v
•:\ and i r. ten
'.'ven ijjntv, t
The Nashville Ha <er report* Hon. should be well satisfied with their
I the sumach.
Latinitiffe Hej+rtcr, I Washington. April kc,
70,
. oil the n.
I
um thu U
(•unt of p.turM't
nu. r. A--.. Ac.,
nukin sj b-ndid
*;i l ittle Bivt-r.
1 ■ s *l , lar..* piece
- •' ktvered that
! k ..tl u mon 1
i h would call int
•ulutivk* troubles
•vlii. li havu duno
• for-. In the ;
for bn
akin thu
about
K.uupc
id Artificial Pit-git .loan tier
Its Uiiul - ill till-, w iso : I vc 1U-
* • I g • j • like thean hero
nl u,.
llm lira
iu the
• v. perducu tho
/. Now
! wind knot gerrv-
• .V ■ 1 .: f lod-
i a : .iiu|'*-r of lcavws
and it gits bigger
" *-;nipl*» laws of
Uoiiil n.cd. I havu
up
hundred ukers, haul
in-- !••! !. cut open all
1 pile tho hole
I up t.nu of niv big
hit a Hpinnin sling
■ t u • n git round to
;•[ ihe left.
- u •miter kurrentrt
j ut je-t f»u tho
i -CG trind, and
a ; aforuHuids—■
n t gently- that is
'•i'f ro n Koiupotia-
- 1 f r." fur full
> Lave br«
i essentially “pia; -1 1 i
woriuiu ► suffrage »
■; <i 1 — • ••(•(•■«»
lie kuthoi
* gencr
A meeting of the
i/.ensof Eat i range as
cii Boom at o’clock
, bv fleeting Hon. B.
m. and W I! Hnnt-
rossea w ere made by
. t !. Mabrv. W. H.
( 1< e, uid
aiit.i *c-s of a rail-
;•* I.uC,range fully set
i “ dixcuHsion. Mr. J.
following resolution.
; the sa
tdv.»
•n nr. 1 a kloublo-h.-.ided \ r©si
,c fo.'in e.u h sex. Miss Antb m
e.t Dale Owen were parti.-i
r • u the Boston org.mizatioi
iders. characterizing the M»»
l that we proceed to
1 o‘nm.‘ “i vvt'yS. it 'i\ -I': a com-
.htee ,.f r.im- "••' i.ppmuted t » solicit
d/scriptions for the r id. B. B. Amos.
A. it B. C Fern 11, N' < 1 1 nggle,
i .lari' f. B. H. E.gham, J. IB Broome,
\V. Mabry, nnd Thomas Leslie, coin-
, build
p.'St
W.
nt i
,:i ;ts efforts, and puritanical
lplus. ilrs. Stantc
!;:.rd to serve longer
national association.
' Barrett's perfectly harmless.
i id.>.
Tuggle, this meet-
in the Courthouse
:t 11 o’clock a. m..
the county gene-
on Monday, b-th iu-t
ptorily aD d that the citi/.eus
president vf r ellv be invited t - att
B. H. BioIiam. l hair man
- • j IF. //. ll tUy, Secretary.
I Luoraug^. *atin\l»?. May 7. 1670.