The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, January 13, 1874, Image 1

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Columbus ^ ^vistxj W ZD-A.IZLfZ' Enquirer VOL. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY IB, 1874. NO. 1() DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY IfllVC? IJIl lMM. ALFRED R. CALHOUN, Proprietor. Twelve months, in advance $8 Oft Six months, “ 4 00 Three months, “ 2 00 One month, “ 75c. (Vk.krly Enquirer, one yoar 2 00 Sunday Enquirer, ouo year 2 50 Sunday ami Wheki.y Enquirer to gether, <me year...' 3 00 WASHINGTON. t'oiiRreaw Auuliisl Incrcndlitit Tuxon or BomlN-<'A»eN before Supreme Court in nut eoine from 1IIr1ic*» Ntuto Court*-Nomination*— (■runt Riven Davis. of Texan, a <11 If III tile Riba— .Senatorial Order of Uuniiiena — All I lie l)n,v In “Npoutlnff.*' OGOUUIA sim —Home hid a $150 fire Friday. - Cotton thieving is oomiuou in Clay :*rtuuty. American owes $8,1)00 and is terribly exercised. Charles Walkor, of Houston -•aunty, is dead. - Mr. Uichard Parramore, of Eurly county, is dead. -Nearly all tho saw mills in the State have resumed work. — The mother of Representative Right, of Fioyd county, is dead. —The Atlanta City Court paid $701 • expenses last ) -Shad fishing has actively commenced i tho KavnnuuLi river —Gaiueavillo has received since Octo- ber 1st, 2102 bales of •cotton, -The U.itfiu Xcicx culls tor the establishment ot the usury laws. -Urifiin is on a small gambling sprue cording to the ruport of the AVmv Wonderful to tell! a cow was stolen Augusta and the policemen recovered | her, —Brunswick wants to bo a naval sta ll, uml has petitioned Congress to that [ effect. —Tho bonded debt of Suvaunah is $3, 15.(MO, of which $123,840 matures in tho | next live year, • '1 ho lust Macou Telryraph has a full description of the masquerade in that I place lust week -'•On tho 27th tho houso of Win. Howe, tho Warm Springs, in Meriwether I county, was burned - The Central Female College in Gritfin burned Saturday afternoon. Loss |$M,000 ; iubtiuumo $5,000. —In Early county, at public sale, corn nought 80c. p«r bushel, cotton seed 15o. knd land $2 and less p< —T. W. Fliut is going to publish in fcJnlfiu un Auti-O rant/er. Poor man \*here is • bid for bis coffin. -.Judge Porter, of Gritliu, bus invent Id u wire arrangement which improves ■he ucoustio properties ot halls. ,st Tuesday, in lioustou county, broperty which in good times would have pomuiuufiod $25,000, only brought $15,- ii A A' iisom i: i'll i:.s i: m to a \ a n K- KICAN-MIKUr. OF tAKTF.UF- •\A. Ml* A IK—(STATE OF NKIUE—CAKI.INTN NLWKMIIKN. -The Georgia Slate Grange of the Pa- i of Husbandry will hold tbeir next Annual session iu Allauta, on the 21st aslant. Greenville lias elected Judge Myron Ellis Intend.ml, uml Jofiu S. Graut, J. E. Mums, R. U. Adair and l>r. A. G. Floyd fcouiiuissiouor.*. -Dr. Thomas Boring has established a belt' sustaining Urphuns’ Home, near Nor- 1, having purchased two hundred i of land for the purpose. —A. A S. Mitchell, of Savannah, ore tho courts charged by Now York editors with disposing of property to void pay in mil of debts - While cnde ivoriug to sepuratu two Iglitiug culou-d brothers, a Meriwether was “hushed" by each of them. l:q>pu tied on Col. Keviii’a plantation. Judge Barnard Hill,of Macon, bought ei’ftl lmudred acres of the Campbell ili!, in Meriwether county, for less than |fty ceuts per acre. Litigation tho cause. The Central, wo are glad to suy, of [11 the railroads of Georgia, oilers no iu- cements to emigrants from tho State, r to traveling emupauies, while it otters most liberal passenger ratos of any d iu the State. -The Greenville 1 'indicator states that . Whit Bonner has been relieved of a bin now fish, of the horny head species, jbich has boon in his stomach for the last jvonty years in a torpid state. That es of driukiug water. 1’he r. s. Coiuuiisaioners at Macon a houud over Samuel Shoufeld, of Icorgotowti, iu the sum of $2,500 for Building tho fortieth section ot tho iiunk- ppt net,. He obtained goods on credit i several houses in Mucou, a part of fhioh ho disposed of, just before going tnkruptcy. M. E. Thornton hns euphoniously by led his novel, now in press, “Sylvester letter." Now, a printer in Atlanta bears sumo name, mid he imagined the imico was about him ; so ho writes ■horuton if In does not have tb it namo utigtid lm will damage him. Thorn'on '•lines the lande d re ptest, adding ho s a Now York friend by that uume, aud (ever heard of the Atlanta man. Aud 1 stuff is published. ALABAMA .\!iWl. Montgomery is laying pipe for water A UltAXD IK.R.N4TIE1IE—AK’OTIIFit (Ki;UlT M Oil 11.1 Fit llOHHFltY. Washington, January 11.—Representa tive llurlburt, of Illinois, a member of the Committee on Railroads and Canals, will probably to-morrow introduce a bill, the features of which he foreshadowed at the moetiug of the friends of cheap transpor tation last night, for the ooustruetion of a double track freight ruilroad from New York to Council Bluffs, with branches to Chicago and St. Louis ; the railroad to be constructed and operated by a company under tho auspices of the Goueral Gov ernment, and controlled by a Board of Government Commissioners, the rates for transportation to be fixed at five ceuts per tou per mil* for auy distance over 700 miles. The trains will move at tLe quick est rate of speed, which will bo at least tou miles an hour. The cost of the road is estimated at $175,000,000, including the necessary rolling stock. Tho Govern ment aid suggested is a guarantee of five per cent, interest on $Ht),(>()(),(M)ft of bonds. The capacity of tho road will be 00,000. tons a day, aud eight pet cent, dividends. The rates of freight originally established are (o be roduced. Morning ■cbnIom-Mcnnte. Washington, January 12.—Senate.— West, of Louisiana, presented the resolu tions of the Louisiana Legislature, doming Pinchback, and asking that ho be admitted to the Senato. Afternoon Session—Nenatc. Washington, Jauuary 12.—Conkliug introduced a substitute fur tho Salary bill which paused the House, aud itwasagreod The substitute rt peals the act of last March, so far us it increases all salaries, except those of the President of the Uni ted States and Judges of the Supreme Court ; aud fixes all salaries, with the ex ception of the above named, the samo they were prior to March last. All back pay not drawn or returned, is declared to be covered into the Trousuiy, and the property of the United States. The bill now goes back to the Houso for concurrence of thut body. No Executive session. House. Among tbo bills introduced i following : Establishing polytechnic schools in every couuty of the States aud Territo ries ; regulating the seizure of books and papers iu ievenuo cases; further insuring the safety of lives on railroads: repealing the internal tax ou tobacco ; making Treasury notes a legal teuder for customs | it involves an issue of 305 bonds aud tbo use of $40,000,000 of revenue] ; trans ferring to the Court of Claims all proper ty taken after Aptil, 18(55. The motion made by Kelley, of Penn sylvania, before the holidays, to suspend the rules and adopt a resolution declaring it to be the sense of the House that tho taxes shall not ho increused, but that tho extraordinary means, if any should lie required for the support the Governmout, shall bo obtained by a temporary loau or loans, huuring low rate of interest in currency, and redeemable in United Stales uotes, come up for The motion was agreed to without the FOREIGN INTKIJ.KiKNCK yeas aud nays, aud auiid some laughter and applause. j Decision of Supreme Court. Iu the case of Miller vs. Moses, ot al., from the Supremo Court of Appeuls of i Virginia, the Supreme Court of tho United [ States held that a writ c.f error from this Court to review the judgment of n Stuto Court must bo issued to tbo highest court of the Stato in which a decisiou of the case could bo had, oven though that court might be un inferior court of tho Stato. Accordingly, where a Circuit Court of Virginia hud jurisdiction to decido a caso finally, the Court of Appeals of that State, not having jurisdiction to review tho decisiou by reason of the amount in controversy being under $5,000, u writ of error from this Court issued to the Court of Appeals was dismissed. If allowable at all, tho writ should have been issued to the Circuit Court. Washington Item*. Pinchbeck is hole. Lamar has recovered. The act regarding exportation of works of art from Home, without permission of the Government, is still in force. Nomination*. Luther Loo, jr., Collector of CwRoniH at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. Itcpubliean Senator* t’aucus*luff. Tho Republican Senators caucussed this morning regarding the order of busi- ss. The Louisiana question was urged prominent, aud Caleb Cushing, ns Chief Justice, was discussed. Tho caucus reached no conclusion. I* re wide nt Drum Retime* Aid and ivo* t.ov. Davis, ol* Texas. ’wttotl quiet III d t .«•(•■ i,,ts 4 70 ; confirmed. The Radical Senators consid- Boston, January 12 or Cmdiiug’s nominal ion as a punishment firm : middlings l*7c for the refusal of the Senate to confirm Biles 200 ; stock 5000, Mr. Wllliniu.. . , Orauj.khton, Janimiy I- 1 . Uullou Arm: It W yooeraljy lieliaml here tb,t II. 1 . „ |M ,, ow , u iJdli, 1K K i.-.Ui:, l “.rrow, Uistru-I Attnrn.y for OeorKi#, Htrlct gu(K , imlinury raaripii f.l-.iti i bales ; exports to France 450, coastwide 530 ; sales 1200 ; stock (50,201. New Orleans, January 12.—Cotton Wood, of New York, suggested a divis ion of tho resolution, and to have tho Houso puss ufiilimitivelv on the first part and to postpone a decisiou on the second part. Kelly objected, and called for a vote by yeas aud Potter, of Now' York, suggested that the political coiiuundruui bo referred to the Committee of Ways aud Means, Bock, of Kentucky, wanted to stop this humbug, if ho could, aud moved jourutnonl. Thu House refused to adjourn. Souttuhl, <»t Pennsylvania, suggested to his colleague, to modify tho resolution by requiring that the deficiency shall be made up by retrenchment and economy. Kelly wanted a vote on the resolutii as submitted by biuiself, and not on t resolutions of other members. Yoi 125; nays, 82. Loss thou two-third* tint affirmative, JIurlbut, of Illinois, introduced a l chartering a double traek railroad from tidewater on the Atlantic to tho Missouri, river, uud to limit the Heights therein which was referred to the Committee on Uni!ways aud Canals. Holman, of Indiana, moved to suspend the rules slid odopt a resolution declaring that, in tho judgment of tho House, there is no necessity to iucivasa taxation, or to iu crease the public debt, by a further loau, if there shall bo economy iu tho public expenditures, aud Ibid, in view of tho condition of the uatiouul finances,the The Suj.nme (’curt of Alabama took 1 ij ouh0 will reduce appropriations and pub- |q> tho busiuess of tho Seventh Division 1 ktlurday. —Tho Great Eastern Circus is do minoed as a humbug by the majority of London, Jan. 12.— Capt. Urquhart, of the American ship Trimountaiu, received a bandsomo testimonial from tho city of Bristol, for gallant aud humnuo conduct in the Villa du Havre disaster. London, Juti. 12, 5 a. m.—A special dis patch from Madrid to tho Times says Gen. Dominique, commanding tho forces bo- seiging Cnrtegenu, bus telugiaphcd that his command has compelled the Carlists to surrender, uud that ho has surrounded other forts of tho city. A telegram to tho Standard from Cartegona, gives tho rumor that anoth er magrzine exploded within its whIIh on Sunday, and 250 persons wore killed. It is expected that tho capture of tho castle j about $10,000. will load to spoudy capitulation. Madrid, Jan. 12.—Tho provinces of Madrid, Avilla Queenea.Cudad, Real Qua- dolupara, Sogoviu uud Toledo have been declared in a stato of siege. Bayonne, Jan. 12.—The Carlists have captured three companies of Republican troops without bloodshed. will be removed next Prinoo and Fannin, of Augusta, , route for Washington to look after the j Augusta postoflico. The indications are I . ... , ., that M-Oovoruor Oouloy will l.o the next ! irr0 «l , j ar ' "’ ia , dlm K s postmaster of that nlty. (Doubtful.-I lo « r '“''’.‘"jjf «'»■«* (food ordi. k 1)H ^ J 8i*KCKB. i Duty 11 |-»14{; net receipts 11,005 bales; A FIKi: IK JAFKMOKVILl.t:. I.os* Ten Thousand Dollars, Special in tIn* A'lvurtHPr-Republican.! Jacksonville, Fla.. Jauuary 0, 1871. A fire, supposed to bo iticeudiary, broke out at half-past ten last night. Living ston’s fumituro store, on Bay stroot, was entirely enusmusd, togsLhtr with the ad joining building, occupied by an under taker. For a time a general conflagration wua threatened. Two-thirds of the peo ple of the town were iu tho street. The five department worked well, and the ad joining buildings in all directions wore j covered by men with buckets. Loss ti: isi:o ka i* ii ic \ or i:h. Executive Mansion. * WahaINGTON, 1>. C., Jan. 11, 1874. i (Joe. Marie, A ant in, Te.ran: Your dispatches and letters, rociting tho action of the Supreme Court of Texas iu declaring the late election unconstitution al, and asking the use of troops of the President, us you apprehended violence, received. The cull is not unido in ac- MONTANA. DF.M'lt l !"M V I! FIIKF AT IIFI.F.KA. —L. N. Stetwell, President, vs. First Natiouanul Bank of Aiiderson, Indiana,hus been arrested for cmlic/zling funds of the bank. L. B. Kline, cashier of the same bank, has been arrested. —The officers of tho steamship Great Republic spoke the ('hum, long since duo, at Sun Francisco on the 15th. The Chiua had 140 ateerage pusscugers. Her mu- chiuury on that date was disabled. —On Saturday night George Rodgers, aged fifty, a saloon keeper, was attempt- 1 iug to frighten Nicholas Killing a ileaf I inula, by pointing a pistol at him. I he •A tire j weapon exploded, and the mute was China * killed. Tho shooter plunged into tho was rescued, and is now stark mad gross 1.3,205; exports to Groat Britain 3,(544; conatwiso 1,840; saloH 4,000—last evening 1,000; stock 203,10.3. JOB PRINTINC. THE SUN PRINTING Helena, Montana, January 12. which broke out here yesterday Row destroyed tho wholo of that suburb. ■»* «*» j “>-•««. ,iw,v«uTiwirMd o irt..«' '.ai was soon iu ffiunea ; thence down both | (>oipt8 for lll0 yeiU . |o lmvo been $11,832,- Hides of Mu in Htreut Home distance, and I 1501 ; gross expenses, 174,805; gross destroyed everything ou tho e ist aide of j pt’Dtlt, $.»,.)!J7,7tlH, leaving a balunc Clover Hi root, and the buildings between it and Main Hired wore also destroyed, with everything on Jackson street to thu rear of the St. Louis Hotel, and up both corduuto of the Constitution of tho Cui- h jj 0 sof Wood and Bridge streets to First ted States and acts of Congress under it and cannot, therefore, be granted. Tho acts of the Logisluturoof Texas, providing for the roceut election having received your approval, and both political parties having made nominations, and having conducted o political campaign under its provisions, would it nut be prudent us well as right, to yield to tho verdict of the people ns ex pressed by their ballots ? (Signed; U. fc. Grant. 01111) A nTTPiTN NS V I.YA NIA A DFI AI FTFIt l»ltFVF\T* A IIITM* OKKTIKATIOX Ml* FUN* ST It IK II UFA V V F 1.00 DM. • V ltK, Januiry 12. -A dispatch Cincinnati Hays the workingmen's demonstration contemplated last evening postponed, as Kami, collector uud treasurer of the organization, had ab- aided wiili the contents of the treasury. IN'Illlk.) I Villi (a. A Fottsvillo I’.l; dispatch says 0,000 miners and all Hm great coal operations of that region hive stopped. The miners wiil not accede to the Governor's proposition, and unless lie recedes there will be u piolonged struggle. The miners of Columbia and Northumberland conn ties aro affected directly by this action of the Ktrikeis, aud tho whole region will have to suspend in a few days. * llviny Flood — Fixe* l.o*l. A special troiu Cincinnati says the Ohio river continues to rise. Iu the lower parts which aro now flooded extensive slides are anticipated, along the Marietta aud Cleveland, CofumhuH, Cincinnati and Indianapolis railroads. Advices fioui Sharon, Bonn., are that a boat containing a dozen persons cap- Mizod in Beaver river, and John Sloss and two others were drowned. The river is badly swollen and the biidgcs have boon street. Among the buildings destroyed are the International uml Cosmopolitan Hotels, FitHt National aud People's Banka, with ttieir valuables aud safes, which were thought to bo fire-proof. The Gazette printing GHtubli.slnnout and many stores wore ulso consumed. Tho lire jumped to Fifth avenue, do- utroyiug some rosideucus. Besides the losses from tire, a grout many suffer heav ily by luoviiig. Total loss estimated at : which the insurance is light , upon the reserve fund of $(5'.I5,000, after de ducting tho smu required for tho pay ment of tho Jauuary dividend. Tot. 1 arried, 5,t»l8,8J(7 tons; uierclim- dize, 3,5131,103 torn*. Gross receipts in- asod over previous year $2,707,028. thFwbatueh. 1K)()K - niNDING ESTABLISHMENT, Oolumlaii*, Gooi fiia, MOST COMl'FKTK AND FXTKNSIYK IN TDK SOUTH. Modern Styles of Machine ry aud Material, To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch Book & Job Printing 1300IS. -13 HV33INO. LOTTERY. rot UM’Ii Grand Gift Concert. FUR THK BENEFIT OF THE Public Librarv of Kentucky. Over a Million in Bank! Success Assured! n 1.1, Dii.tni.Mi luirm Oil Tuesday. 31st March Next: la order to moot tho Kuaorul wUli and expw tatlun ol the puldio and tiokut-holdurH, lor tin (ultpay uioM ot Hits m tKuinuoat alt\» aum uu. o«l for the Fourth Oraml (lift Concert ot tho Fulillc I.lhrary of Kentucky, the iiiaiiiiKt'iiu)n' havo determined t<> postpouo tho Concert ai. t Drawing until Tuesday, the 31st of March, 874! They huvo already ruallzoil Over a Million Dollars, And have a arest many Ageuta yet to hoar VIlKilMA. KAM.OTIKD F! NF,.\ ATOlt. Department of War, » Washington, Jan. 12, 1874.) Probabilities. — For the Gulf mid South Atlantic Stales, northea-t to south winds, increasing cloudiness, and piobably light raiu ou the coast. The tumporatura will probably fall slightly ou tho South Atl m- tic coast, and will riso slightly iu the Mis sissippi valley. MARINE I\TKI,l.l(iKN(L ARRIVAL* A* D DFI*A KTI'KFM. « KM KUTAINKI) OK THK SAI.K’OI T IIKKOUK THE Hit A HI.NO, III dOl.U Ult NOT TIIK ('O.M'ifK . I* 08 IT I NHL! AND I N J ' WIISTUUIt AI.L SD DltAWINO \ 1>CALLY TAKE PLACE ON •[ UK IIAY NOW KIXUo. Nil IP ANY It KM A IN LNSOlO TI1KY Hill l!K UNCKLLKD A VII THK Pltl/.KS WILL III. ItKIU CED I PUOPOItTION TO TIIK I NHUl.D TM KK I'rt. Only Oo.ooo ticketh have boon issued and JL13,000 OiVwll Oittu, #1,500,000, will lie distributed IIUIUIIK thu ticket-holders. Flits tlckuts aro printed iu coiqains, id tuiitli-. mil all fractional parts will lm roprusuutu-t u> thu drawing just as wholo ticket* me List of Gifts. ONE GRAND HASH GIFT tf.iu.euu (INK GRAND GASH GIFT luu.uuu ONE GRAND GASH GIFT ..O.uO'i UN K GRAND GASH GIT I’ GNEtfRANDGA.SH GIFT 17,..on iu GASH GI FI’S .|io.oo0 each 100.000 40 GASH GIFTS 10') GASH GIFTS 160 GASH GI F I'S 6.000 t 1.000 each., 6oo each.. U.oi 5AMI GIF 1> I’ASII GIFTS GASH GUTS 4u|oo» 60,000 Ricumond, Jan. 12. — Balloting \\\ (\m- sorvutivo caucus for U. S. Senator was re newed to-day lit 1 p. ill. The plan was adopted to drop the lowest name on each ballot, ami that no candidate Nliolild bo nominated more I ban twice. Thu princi pal names voted on wore R. M. T. i I (in ter. U. K. WUlieiM, John tioodc, JuineH ] Barbour, Kohl. Ould, ex-(Jov. Smith, ex- (lov. Walker, Judge W. S. RoherUoti. A. II. II. Stuart, Thou. Bocock, Judge Jos. Chrintian. 'Twelve ballots were taken, making thirty-two iu thu throe days ut j caucus, with varying results. Lieut -Gov. Wilbers led iu nearly ballot. Stuart, on the thirty-first ballot, received (51 votes, being within .-ix of the required number to secure the nomina tion. 'The tliirly-Hocond ballot resulted j in Withers, Stuart and Uhristiau receiving ' 11 votes cadi. No candidate has, as yet, j been iu nomination twice. Adjourned to | half-past hovcn. l’ATIIONS or III SIJANDin F\.|»l! FSIDIM JOHN SOX A OKA N<> Fit. London, January 12.—Arrive eipoul, hark Kong Severro, lion tou. al Liv- < ’hurlcs- Cium.r.sTON, January 12. Arrived, J, Sargent. Hailed, Manhattan. London, January 12 Sailed from Liv erpool, ship <J. B. llazulunu aud schooner W. L. Burroughs; from Havre, ships A. and E. I.ovitt and (Jhloo, and harks Ocean, Express, and Wild Hunter, for Tybec. New Yohji. January 12 - Arrived out, Jlolsatia. Arrived. Ailgcr, Moiropolis. and 1 toriana. WUsing Steam Power, running tux of tho most improved and best make Presses, with constant additions to our already very large assortment of Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, and other material, and skilled workmen in every department, our facilities for turning out all descriptions of work, expeditiously and neatly, at the Low est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by any establishment in the State. Irom iihroiMl civc llie sunn 1 liurliv* ut-rc prcHdil i<» irmisc (In- liiiHiiifHs, mill ««IIIIm' |ir»iii| i) rnifii. THOMAS eiLBERT. TUTAL, T4.0QU GIFTS, A 1.1. GASH. aiiiuuiitliiK la *l,buu,uu.) Tho cIduivok tur ii gilt aro nH onu t.» ||vu. Price of Tickets. \V Imlo tii k«ti« t&O.UU; Halves tfft.Ull; Tali tin, croacli coupon *6.0J; hluvuti Wholu Tlckuts *600.00; UZJ. a Tickets lor ♦1,000.00; 1 ID Wholu Tlckuts lor ♦6,000.00; t!Z7 Whole Tickets h>r ilu Wiu.ou. No discount tm !«»■* than ♦imo.uu worvb of Ticket*. The Fourth Gilt Gmirurt will be vuinlucloil In * like i tic throe which have ii I run ly boon gY/uii, and lull particulars muy be l«iir trom circulars which will bo .-uni true Irom litis oltlce to all who apply lor them. Urilo s for tickets ami applications |or agen clcs will he .ittoiolcil to hi tho oiilcr lliiq " ' rucolve-l, anil I' H liopctl they el I ho sent in promptly that there may ho mull-jppoluto •n: or U«Uy In hUlug all LlhoTal terms Klven !-• those who buy to -ell again. A3 agents ai-- pcrouqilnrily rvi|uiru«l to sol tie up their counts ami return all iinsohl tickets by the -jot Ii '•ay "I March. tho. miA.M Fiii'i i:, Agent I’uhllc l.ihrary Kentucky,u Gum-oil, I'litilic l.ihrurv Moll.I «lel5J il'Jlan \ •olh-cicil Hu I .ou I - \ 111 r, K v. Tlckuts In •lurRO, by Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. carried away, and tho bod furry people across tho atro uu il to MAY YORK. A JFItMY FIT Y r.IHlOK WAY- f.AID AUltFST. I ho funding act of Alabama is to be F*led iu tbo courts. Tlu« Mobile coutestod e'.oclion is still tforu the Supreme Court. Montgomery cotton receipts are 150 er ceut. short i»f last year. Iu Alab.iiua $550:5,4 2 4 of internal iovo- |»u« were colJtftod ,. t a cost of $<50,000. lie expouditureH to tho lowest point eon- sistout with the proper administration ot public aff airs. Tho nT.es wore suspended, aud tho xww- lutiou w.is adopted—yous 221, unys •». Hawley, of Connecticut, moved to sus- The prosecutor j ^ tho ru , 0H ttlul tt dopt u resolution do- elating it to be the senao of the Houso ( th it the expenditures of tho nation should ihe Granger another uditiou of iho Ku- be bo reduced and regulated thut they p'ux. Blight man. j U iot by tho existing tax, and that ii | Geo. limivon, who swindled a Iruv- should there ho an increase of .fr i oh to puy ,t. i hearing obligations of the Uoveiaiueut |Mabama pipe t l'lie Coosa piisuh'itH have nil been ikehurged by the V«H>eil States Commis- inner ut Montgomoiv 6 in jail. --Ex-R-t(lii« rt | Judge Koils, of the de- j t City Court of EuUulii, pronounce a,.. SEEDS. i.auig: i.or Fresh (Jarfleii Seed ! E. C. HOOD & uno. a»v ■. (Lu-dcu S.-i-iU I ! ! nSeed.v" New York, February 12.— V>. K. Fung- born, editor of the Jersey City Kceainy Journal, was waylaid this morning bv John Duloy, whom Fungborn ordered out of bis office last week. Fangboru was struck on tho head with a dub, knocked down, and badly injured. Robert Bum- htend ami another man. who inlertored in Faiighorn a huhalf, were both stabbod in the face by Daley, who was organizing a force to parade t i-morrow. He was ar rested. AriTit ol mi Finbcy.y/cr. Carl Valentine, of Berlin, has boon ar rested on the charge of embezzling 4ft,0bft thalers, while the agent ol the Sociuno and Bicheff, of Elberliuld, Prussia tund for the relief of familiu w . Messrs. Corra*ieo and Prmilir, un here of the Evangelical Alliance, lost the going down of the Villo du Hu amount o! >'1,375. Action oi (He UorMiixini' Tho uueuiph ved woikiugmeu huving ' (-’aI sig . .. |. | uf Mr. S.eiilmns and It * friendi. " 8ut » “•'«“«'> w,, “ v - “ lX " '■* l ““ uu U ‘ j 4...|«« Willi,... S-liliiv. of S,v„...»l., is the refusal ot tho police to allow them to ftl W ilUrd*s with Li-, bride, formerly thu parade Canal street lu-uiornw. the Gov- ' woalthy Mrs. Keep, of N-jw York ernor replied th »t tbo municipal unthori- ! wore in irried on I hursd.i) lks fre HUth ‘ ,,ULHl hv ltoW to r ° 8,,1 * lu th< ' | f Mr. Barwui!! h use of streets, and ho canuot interfere . WArt t«r at Atuoric with any uiiuiiyciueut they mako. The j Dr. Bard im confident that he wi Jbuiru.HU nf tlui Woikii.i! Cumuiil- ounttrme.1 on M.nul ,y. Win M ..lib .. . • % here looking after the Atlanta pr. ‘ eu is now iii.lti 1 ’ hii'itbut interview wltil . Fuf lures. Aliivnv, Januuy DL- Finly, Lawson A (Jo., illy goods luei'eiiuntH, are reported huspotidud, with ->so.tam lialulitiea. New Orleans, -Jaiiuii v ID.—Lnporo A Forre, grocers and sugar planters, have failed and boon t-nr t into bankruptcy. Their liabilities me reported largo. Wawiiikoton, January 10.—Hon. AIox- ander * tepbens gsvo a dinner at the Na tional Hotel this evening, at wbu h were inouj- ! Senators Gordon and Norwood. Ruprc- . i s utativos Cook, Young, Blount, Harris * '• | and Bell, together win. .Jmig.i William roll * u | Scbluy unit Mr. lli.blell.ul Mr. I Snltrull. of California, and Mr. Stokes. «>t j Alabama. The dinner was wi'lioiit p >hti- Knoxville, January 12.- An important hitter from Col. C. NV. Charlton, General J>epuly of thu Patrons of Husbandry, giv ing thu result of mi inteiview with n.\ President Johnson, will appear row's Pick* owl*J/mdil. Mr. Johnson declares himself >u full accord with the Grange movement, and says thu time has arrived for the good men of all p. assemble un i bring about such a ruf< as Iho exigencies of the country requ Futures opened as folb 15 15-1(5; Fob!Italy P.„, A pi it 1 7 5 Ilia;: Juno Li\Mii'OoL, January 12, No sales uf upland'*; bet u»ry. shipped Dcviubut h j d*. Com New York, January 12. — Colton litres closed wouk; sales I H.)(» ba January 1 •», .* l i 1.3-Hi Feliruary January JaniiHi v. April 17 : - 1 lialM < | bale, at 11.s 1 7 I 1 l 77.’. I Lr •Hi; Mai. •lb: Mm i.di’i Jki. I.at i Uipts 2,14(5; gr. .d Will leu appointed po cool, Jan. 12 --Colton active and tiroi; uplands 8jJ Td , Orleans f .d.; sales 18,odd. luolinling spueulatloti and cxpoil. Col tou t*> urrive steady. Later.--Sales to-day include Jl.DDif bales American. Sales ol uplands, noth ing below good ordinary, .shipp'd January 1 February, Wjd ; shippc I Fthiumy Tho Southern uiemliers aro jut»llant tho Police < ouiuiisiiouei* iu relation to j uV er the nominal ion ot Caleb t .'ustniig for the parade. I Chief Justice, lie will undoubtedly be and March, is Savannah. January 12.—Co •e firm ; luiddliugM Die. : mt mm » mt tulles ; uxpotls to Grout Bulan mtiuunt lftftft , dales r..3b ; n HOTELS. Rankin House, Col niii Inis, (Jn. J. W. RYAN. Pr..pr Frank Goi.ur.v, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar uud Billiurd Saloon l.'MUEII THU Uanrin lli-t »i-. MILLINERY. To Suit the Panic Times! Millinery Goods at Cost! - ty VHa.- Iiunm.1.1 Blanks for the Grangud. .",.r I.FORI.I V. A 1. \ It \ >1 V iili'l oilier Candy, Candy, Candy f Manuf'acturod at No. 80 Broad St. A ml Salil at Is reals in •.*.« |li, l.ats, l.> Protumo & HofTman. CHATTERBOX FOR 1873. K.iH >A1.1. IIY 1. W. riASl U NOKMAN.