The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, January 27, 1874, Image 1
)L. XVI. COLUMRUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY. »JANl'AltY *27. 1874. NO. L>t> TF-P-M8 Mr. Loogly, to prescribe the mode of WASHINGTON. ur THK perfecting Kervice on corporations in w Kirri/l V a KID QIIMHAV 1 criiniuil ‘I l,aH * criminal proceedings ; Y, WttKLYf AHl/ end Authorize Superior Court Judged, Or* MiiQvmaR. FRED R. CALHOUN, Proprietor. month*. in advance.. •intbA. “ months, “ i t EHyriBKn, one year JtajCian, one year olid Wbbki v Kxyi'iBBR lo ir, one yoar JUG I V l.KGISLATURK Itutlluoua Hi lie li»tro<lu«e<l -Si. H. H. oinl OtUera I'omr i — one handrfd and rweutyttve Hill* In Oue Hoy. ■I B.im • l'n«i*ii>r .m l Sun Atlanta, January 2S, 1874 session in tbe Senate. Htnse. i hundred and twauty-flva new bill* resolutions were introduced to-day Codo changes again occupied luucb ti<>B. Every member tbinkH be Several geutleoien were aduiit- ta on tbo Hour, who are entirely ontidde tbeir n«u countiea. • act ■ i is becoming farcical. . Lyo i—To make tLa legal rata of a. i ev J'l per cent, per nunani. . II ignt — To preacribe tbe distribu- *f tbo common acbool fund, and pro- tor paying teachers for paat service*: • reipiire Superior Court judges to cep '*auo and motiou docket* only. Ir. Howell—To ao amend tho Conati on to tediirc tbo House to 112 rneiu- Kacb Senatorial district entitled to Representative* from the diatrict at uud tuo countiea of ltichmond, thaai, Bibb and Fulton each entitled n Ucproaeutative additional, o. to repeal tbe act amending tbe act proteot tbo j o >ple in tbe sale of kero- nnd authorize Superior Court Judg< dtuaries and J. l'a. to order tbo aalo of properly of a perishable nature. A communication from tbe State Grange of Patrons of Husbandly, approving tbe ! bill requiring foroigu insurance com pa- f H 00 • n j a!t j olU g business in tbe State to dupoeit 4 00 $.*,0,000, and recommending tbe House to . 2 00 | pitas without amendment tbe Senate bill . 75c. repealing tbe lieu law, was read. I have a great deal of goaaip on baud, but Ibis ia enough for one time. Tbo Legislature baa uot ao many days to setuow.aud has a ipiautity of work before it. RTATB AID TO UAlLUOAbS. A general bill will bo introduced tl.i‘ week wbicb will bo universal in its appli cation to all roads entitled to State uul, wbicb, if I understand aright, will be terially boucflciul to the Slate and the roads concerned, and will lusuro tbo com plotion of the North ami South. I be liove the bill will paas. MracixtKB. 2 50 :s no a oil. Ir. Gaudier—To niske homesteads onnd personalty $8<h> in apecie. Ir. Murphy of Harris—To require So- s General to prosecute attorueya at for failure to pay over money. Ir. Turner—To make it penal for par- to vote who have not paid all tales. .m>, lo uuthorUu sheriffs to take titles real estate as security on bonds in lr. 1'oagin—To change tbe time of hug IloiHtou fall term of Superior rt ; to create a board of comiuisaiou- , and detlue thu fees of tbe treasurer ■aid county. Matthews -To repeal the common u>1 act, so tar as it relates to Houston nty. Welch*!--To reinstate 'all case* rken from the docket* of tbe Superior Lf t for non-payment of taxes. Ir. llutt of Marion—To incorporate the t Trad* I nioii of tbo Patrons of Hus* dry. Capital st>uk $100,000, with liege to increaa-i it to $1,000,000. T. ’unth, A. II. Colqui't, W. Philips, T. (llolt, 0. *V. Ad tins, J. H. Lovender, . Humber, J. II. KehoU, 4. 1). Wad , etui., hnorpoiators. A comiunni- from the State (1 range urging ita o wit: read; also, to chango tbe i of boldiug Stewart Superior Court; Jcbange the Hues between Mai.on and ttahooebee, ami Marion and Schley tit s; to repeal the acta creating a d of Coamiiasioiiera, approvetl Au- IB7B, and a G.itninal Court for Ma- connty. r. Frrr t in Met .wether couuty ; and Mr. urokuia mi:wa. —A load of oata ha* elevated Washing- —Tbe beus in North Goorgia bavo aus- pended. —Perry has elected W. D. Nottingham as Mayor. —Tbe tlyiug horses made per day in Thouiaston. —Gray, who killed youug Ilaye, in Fort \ alley, lias beou refused ball. Thomw* Argo has escaped from Meri wether jail. He removed tbe lock. —Isaac Hooper has been sentenced to be bung ia Augusta, on March 20th. —Savannah proposes to hive a trotting Club, which will lease Thunderbolt track —A watchman at thu Columbia railroad depot at Augusta. h»* shot his fourth mat this season. —Iu Houston county last week, Mr. Wiu, Powell's gin-house was burned. This is tbe r-'.Jtp wbicb baa gouo up it Georgia since September. —A uegro broke iu tbe back door of Mr. Eubanks house, in Atlanta, end stole all tbe owner * clothes one afternoou. Where “wus the perleeco"? —Gen. Lilly has obtained ijr./jiMi from twenty-four persons in Augusta towards establishing u Georgia chair iu Washing ton and Lee University. —Tbe L'tGrangu wives make tbeir bus. bands pants tbe same behind as before, and have to start the gentlemen right when they leave iu the morning. —On Saturday George Parker, deputy postmaster at Forest station ou tbo Ma con and Western Railroad, shot and in stantly killed John Norman, with whom be bad been lighting. —A bill has boon introduced into the Legislature giving to Judge A. K. Wright ..ml Col. Alfred Shorter a perpetual and exclusive franchise for bridges and fer ries in the city of ltoiuu. The Council has euturod a protest nguinst its passage. Dooly county raised last year :t2 bush els of corn to eveiy bale of cotton, and .7} bushels ground peas, t»,248 sheep. 11,7H!» bogs, l,t>o4 mules aud horses, 7,:U2 cat lit , and. 7,11(2 pounds of wool carded. —Gnfliu baa uot paid interest on fio,- 00O of city bouds to the Gritlln, Mouticel- lo and Madison Railroad, and it ia said alia will be sued ill the V. S. Courts, as tho I mid* fall due when tbe interest is —Mrs. Mary Rebecca Macon, wife of Col. Thus. L. Macou, of New Oileans, 1 daughter of tbe late Wiu. Dougherty, Esq., died in Atlanta lust Friday. She once resided in Columbus, and wasa love ly and brilliant woman. Mr. Peter Slier- prominent citizen of Augusta, died tbe same day. —Judge Erskinn has ruled: “No one. under the law and rules, can appear os at- oruey-at-law for a plaintiff or defendant who is not nt .'/a hint on the roll of attor neys here. All papers must be signed by attorneys of this, tbe (Tilled States Court. All petition* must be tiyneil by the attor. ney of this court him»rlf. Neither cau any , r,. , I person who is not ut the time a member “ lu rrMl * • I ul .1.. b.. ..f Ibis curl, upiitar b.fur. . register for another. Tbe law is impure ■gnlale license* lo retail liquor county. I —The Atlanta Herald gets this from a ilr. I'otKHlv- To pml..-t lha ■ WMblnglon coir.s|..,ojoot v- *•* >■ "■« ■ ■" -: .„v,r„;r ( ids of the North and South Railroad— yesterday ami read Gun. Toombs speech. lS ides for one hundred couvicta and I lherowere liiitler, Hoar, lllaine, Kelly, mi* lo complete tbe road to LaGrange, [ ***d one nr two smaller lights Hoar was J -.11 Itum.- ,n.l. I ...J b. To.,ml off on some of Jonuibx bloody, utiro- r. I oshody Iu re-enact tbe aide, ^utant points, a faint giggle would run im act, granting privileges to the , through tbe coterie When tbe resiling iiiibus, and exUndiog tho sauio to the w *»* bniabed lllaine took tbe paper, and lo„bl Guard. r.ll.v, member, from U "" *'»• '“•‘•'“K *« , , , . said to a Georgia Representative that dutyj; also, a resolution instructing 1 WIUI a Ter y ,-Uver fellow, but never Finance Committee to inquire into claim of W. L. Clark. Hr. Sbewiuska—To pay tbe j#r liifM 1 mileage of member* expalled by (be met from the Sen U* and IIoiim in r. Foator — To collect and preserve number aud value of tbe negroes ncipated by tbe proclamation of Pres- t Lincoln; Blau, to prevent tbe de- :ti«.u of iusectiveroua Idrda during I tAlU -IlitnlUl « nade that speech iu hi* right mind. rti.M.Ktrim- *on:«. Tbe vbooiier Franklin Roger* Cbatb aiu. fnr Hostou. capsized off Hutson, and the Captain and two of tbe crew were loal A palpable earthquake was felt at Chelmsford. Mass., yesterday morning, which shook buildings and caused much alarm. —The therm-mister at Boston, yester | day morning, was at /*ro. Much colder i elsewhere. The !•*« btutmess w being 1 „ pushed vigorously. 1 rs'isportalion Company. i I , , —Maurice ivlgur, news agent of tk" ( b capital stock of ?•» , • per mile. Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, was If Dell—Declaratory of the law of killed iu Nashville .Saturday, by a gamblei tent, also, to autiionz* Superior Court named Stephens, who was arrested, rks to keep an execution docket for Forged certificate checks on the First istenng executions in ju*tie«s' courts ; », to emeud tbo claim laws. ilr. Lowe, to amea.l the act regula'ing i from M«ma •lots in Newton, Jasper and Stewart, — Iu tbe McCarty duel trial, at 1! dy to wholesale dealer* ; and prohibit* mood, the jury at first stood nine for ac- | •ale of liquor eubin three mile* of vur.smr.M ukant. Ilia Viowaoii llic l.ouiaimii* NHtter Thinlaa II n I'risud No Point ful Hillerfiiff Hills I'rifmU Tlif < oiiilMK XrisHgi'. W vsHtNuToM, January 25.—Tbe follow- may lie coniidcutly accepted a* reflect ing the views of tbe President upon tbu Louisiana question . Numerous paragraphs, telegraphic and otherwise, have roceutly appeared ia (be uewspupeiH, stilting what tbe President would or would uot do in rulntion to Lou isiana and other public matter* now at tracting general attoutiou, a* if to serve the purposo of those immediately interest ed i questions. The President i* sometimes represented as expressing views which he curtsiuly does not entertain, and which are contrary to the course he has hereto fore pursued. So far as reports prevsil of diflureuccs with political friends, and a disposition to ..-I nltog, tiler independently of tllom, it | rooogmll , ia known from those having intimate re- 1 lutions with him. that they are unfound ed ; nor is it probable that any difference* are likely to exist, excepting such an may I j be imparted from the views tbu President m.y InuiHeli laU ..f In, cunititnlinn.l , „ vllip4tll) , (ot , )l(lr , tlrv i vl „, , dnlioa. and Ilia .-tllci.l reeponelbtlity lon , wcr „ t ,|„pi,.j. wbicb attaches to the olhce. — j in the Senate, is postponed to Thursday. I by which time counsel for the defendant* j cau make up their case*, ui.d d-m pint* witnesses. A. J. Hix, editor of the Knoxville | t'hmntdt, and Clerk ot tho House Com mittee on Ranking aud Currency, is line. | THE li'NAVTtKIIlTII. j COM VEMTIOM AT CUM .400. Chkaoo, January 2«i. -At lhei*econd 1 quinqueniul session ot tbe Coastitut:oual Grand Lodge of K'nai Herith of the I'ni ted State*. I.VJ delegates were present. •Senior liocli, of Washington, was elected President, with a Vice President from I each district. J. S. Isaacs and A. T. Julia*, of Philadelphia, and Louis A. Noitrou., January stock It, I in. retariea. The reports show a flourishing condition, having doubled the number of lodges and lu« tuhership since the last convention. c A beautiful Melttan ciohh of gold, tuv ored wi'b emblems of tho order, was pie 1 t<> Mr. Franklin, of Memphis, in Lit heron conduct in ad ministering t< the wants of tlx- brethren during the late yellow fever epidemic iu that city. Resolutions of sorrow for the of their brethren of the South who had fallen during the epid line, and of Acting in necord, end with tbo constitu tional nquireiuonts that the President shall, from time to time, give tbo Con gress information of the State* of the I'uiou. he is now eug tged in tlie prepuia- tion of a message, which lie will submit to the Cabinet before transmitting to Con gress. This message will, according to the present understanding, be confined to u plain but elaborate statement of tho facts attending tho Federal proceeding* iu I, itiUinua in support of the United State*' judicial decision*, which he hail un au thority to disregard, uo matter what may have been his own opiuiou upon the polit ical question-- affected by them. It is positively known that the Pruai- dent lias not interfered in uny way with the Louisiana question relating to seats, cither in tbe Senate or House of Repre sentative*. To lender* of both partus who have e died upon him, he has repeat- oily aaid that such questions properly belong to Congress, tho Constitution making each House tho judge of thu elec tions, returns mid qualifications of its own members, and that thu consideration of Much questions involves tho subject of tho legality of tho uiithonty under which certiticate* of elections issue . so the one question necessarily effects the other, and both could attach at tbe same time or be terminated. This, in substance, is the reply ho be* unreservedly given to those who havo in terrogated him on the subject of a bill proposed to lie passed by Congress order ing a new election in T*oiiiaietia. He ha* discouraged such legislation, nod while thus in opposition to Congressional inter ference, he lias had lio hesitation iu say ing to visitors, a* he repeated yesterday, there was no doubt (list the Isle election iu Louisiana beginning to iik. I.IVIMUMToxi: hi:a ii. London, January 2G.- Dr. Livingstone died in the interior of Africa ut • Ivh• • 11 tery. IIww Thej *twrr> In Roynl l.ilr. Si. Pktbrsiiuho, January 21. 'I tie marriage ceremony of the Duka of E tin burgh and Priuccns Maria commenced m the pretence ot a \«>t assemldage of guest*, in tho Winter P.daee. I'lie vari ous galleries were tilled with ladles sump tuously attired. I he prevailing eostiitn-s were peciilutriy Russian, the ladies l»--uig mainly in velvet and diamonds, and the mtiu were lit uniform, with the except uni of the American diplomatists. After assembly a procession whs farm ed, with tho grand equerries and cham berlain*. and officer* ot the «>>urt leading. Then cumo tho Emperor. Empress. Im perial Prince. Princess ot Wale* and the Princess Imperial of Germany ami I»«-n- mnrk, and Prince Arthur. Then the bride and hridogrooin^who wore the Rus sian naval iitnforui. 'I lie bride was splendidly nppur< lied in a long crimson velvet iiiutitlo, trimmed with ermine. Her truin was borne by four pages. Then followed ah imiueiiso procession of the Imperial family, prince* and princesses, and court officials. The Princess of Wales was dressed in dark crimson velvet, with diamond coro net and collar aud pearl necklace of the ■ amo stylo. The dress of the Russian Piinrrss wax of blue velvet and gold. Priuce Arthur was iu the uniform of the Rille Rrigadc, acting ns groomsman. All wore silver wedding favors. The procession, upon reaching the Rus sian church, w*s received by the luulru politau head of the Russian church tin- holy syimd liennug the eros-s and stored vessels of holy wah r. I'be Emperor « oti- dU 'ti d tho bride and hildegrooui to tin- middle of the church, assuming his sta tion with the Euipresh immediately behind. Aionud th>- biidcgroom stood Prince Arthur and tlm grand duki - I he wedding rings, borne on golden salvers, were deposited on the altar teiii|Hirarily t an organized fraud from I by the uu|>erial confessor uutil placed on 1, r.ir il.-> bunclU lit I llio Ilnifi-H U.o bull, ..ml gim.iu , served and Holciun insniier created a > imtavorahlu imj resaioii. Tli • Piinee slid 1 1 Princess of Wales wise cheered on Ihoir coining on the street. After tho ceremony a banquet was giv- ! eii at the palace. Madame Patti singing, j Subsequently a ball Was given at Kt. I Georges Hall,at winch tbe Grand Russian J ; Polonaise was danced by the Imperial family aud guests. At tl\e eouelu-ion of I the hall tin* bridal couple were marshaled ' lo the bridal chamber, accompanied by , the Emperor and officer* of tue court. | After the retirauieut of tho couple tho festivities were continued, the Emperor l Mag pnaw) *lorc tbniil the blssirse I'm In*. Ni. v Yolk, Jal‘. \ di-palch from Mount Airy, N < published Jmn tin* I morning, gives nti interehting c-uiversn- I tioli between a coFiespoudcnt mid Dr. Ilallingsworth, who was the tirvt ph>*d- cian to arrive at tin- rosidetico of the Kin meae twins alter their death. Kalin.gs. Width does not believe ling s diath was eansisl by any vital coniu-eiion or artery ! passing through the ligament uniting the ! twills. Ileilocs not believe the « Veiling j t of any vital ooiiuectioii has aiteiidcl lb on * Freipienlly, when one had been sick ami j „„V.,n.ov the other ill goo I health, lie had lio I KAI.N tl.od twenty le-ats dlffsleuce to the unit { Um,- .sav.inn Ute iu their pulsation, ling's death was la iv«• Au*u i undoubtedly due to the s.-h iek and terror inspired by (be uniou with Chang's dead ; Arrive.it hai . body An attempt sever the li;*isment 1 Arrive.it alter (.'hang's death would only lisvi liast*n<d the death of Kug. Intimate friends of tin twins, however, j Arrive’.'m maintain that au artery was contained in Arrive *i l tho ligament, and that aftei'Clmng s death ' Arrive at blood from Eng'* body flowed into hi*. | \.*| but there being no respoiisivo vitality, j J^*'ve • „ii Eng Kueeunilred from exhaustion and li w - !..- • •• i.-i of blood. Up to the lime of Eng s dentil Am eaijl the ligament was quite wnitii. Die point inbeJdj whole it entered V’lian ; s body the ligi men! is four inches wide *• .1 as thick as a man s wrist. It passed from the abdomen of one to the other, aud the om i. ivd of the twin* is in its cento Meanwhile th bodies have been temporarily interred l.-..v» AuitT It is asld the relations ol the twins are lie Arrive *i An gotiatmg to dispose of the d id bodies on iV>lVt"Maelii thu most profitable terms, aud are askm Aroi'srv, Jamiaiy 2n. t ollon dull, i uiddliogx 141: receipts l i e; aales d. Swannxii, Juiniarv :‘i; Cotton verj lull: net ree, ipts •> export to Conti. I lent L'ihiI; i.alus |.'i.'l.'»: stock llo,2:i2. .Mrwi'iin, January RJ.—Cotton- te i'lpts bub s, ablpuieut* Jl.iB's stoek MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS' U-A-IKTSSL, Cuttuu iiuiit Columbus, 0a., ,t» «««. | poos a General Banking Business. ee 2.020 aales 2!M. | RAILROADS. Central Railroad, f ilmuae. 4.wl<l. Silver. Mm'ltv. Ac pee I Ml Mtleullnu kGcu lo « oiler- ns. i*nd |»roin|d reluru* niNde. that State, and that there ba. never yet is, tbe Cvivoti d with velvet, criuitoii and been a fall' count of the suits buying been reached by disbon moms too well known to be repeated. t'OAURCNIIIOXAi. SloriiliiK Aevvimi House. A large number of bills w ere intrislni d referred I Im I iiiimitteo ou Contingent Expefi I I be imperial eoufesaoi il. • , .. ' I boil sei VaLl of li.l, Allr.-i I- i w is ni'-t .'0' te I to enquire into llie , 1 | ward, nit crowned for ibis h o expediency of prohibiting tbe atalioiier at y| arlM Al«xai.ilr.#v.m. the eapitol frooi furnivbiag auy article* of i n«m* of the FmHum > Stationery to Senators, except paper,|«ua, U*B". O. c»h.ig« nor bill for Eiuisiaua oms iu to-day. '1 b" iimssago cornea to- irrow und the l»i!l will probably follow-. •tb may be expected to morrow. I .veiling Session House, liills were introduced : Pensioning the soldiers and widows of tlie Mexican war pensioning the waiow of James L. Grr. >f .South Carolina and to provide for an vrmy survey of u -.hip canal from Lsk< Michigan to the Mis-Issippi aver, near d »'i-pend ■r.dil pair, llolv nniiiisn . >-v<- " 1!, I W Vw . K.N LSt'IT'H orFK'KV K It. / •Sa\ Akv vii, N'ocintirr I, !*,.«. ( AM' A FT hit M NI»AY,*1 lacunt, *'ngei Iralin <>u the Georgia IVinia i H H .M i Mi|| HU N l» W K.n f iiliinilMi- SAVINGS BANK. HI.I’OHir* rrreiieil in smkim of eenls kiiiI opwitr.ls. SI.4 I.\ per renl. per mimiiiio In («*rest allowed. pn>Hl»le 1st Jno.iart. April. July nod 0.'(«»l.er, eo».|to.io<l- '■'I lo.tr ll.oew mi..molIv . HI. POSITS I* AIH OS HI VI (Ml I N'li | \ ‘ | at M «.'<-n iroin Allaula 0 v Mu GillNii NOK'I M ANU \ •iioinitioi I p.H M *•'..« l' Arrive at Kulauln Xe*n» Hnl«l Havana, January 2d, via Key Wes), 21 Gil l Im night of I lie '..’mil in wt , a band ot ingtocs made a raid into Tnnidtd valley t ami burned .Mayajura, L->« I,.doe .,-••> Saera Fairalid plant si ion-«. I bey cairi.sl off nil slaves from Mayajura platitstioii. and completely destroyed I he maehiner v l»y koockiog it into places |*h»* oMo-i two plantation* suffered lesa. Five thoiisnml insurgents i. iv« »ui rounded Mau/antllo. Tbo Goveruiiient pr--po».s (•• ••tnb.og • saver'I Jesta»os which wer • latelv r THE WK ATI IK I!. Dni AUiMksr or Was. • WAaiitMUToN, Jan •*»;, |*74 » Prohiibilitim. For the .South Allaulie State-, tbebaronietcr will fall, with a slight rise of temperature ami east to south winds and increasing cIou<Iiuok« save I'•iluuilm*.. Kill,i nil Ailanla ii l'- d u hi On ii l-diljiila MARKETS. I Mil IIII.M. Ie-.i. •• Alisa* I a * " \ rri> e at .‘u.v.iunsh * I, Irani N» i icimra tliiougli Irani <>u •eiitrsl K nlr..ar|,Ni > |<| >| n k "ill)-at wide,-la II..II-, |ia»-«-ii4i r< !'•! nail rlalloiis <-aion.il" l .i !*••.» ■»!• |.ur .i| I’.i.-rn-nr* |,.r -MillIjj. and l.aD.iii--., w i| ukr Train J*.. I lr»m la.mis ..ii llic s \V I; K . .Miauls an-i >1 a-••■■ I In- Mllle-licc-villo an-i hal-nlmi tram run* •l .il.v • Niinils)- ei.-r|.l.-.l " W.M. K'HTKHn, l)i*i lisnnrat hiqi’t Western Railroad of Alabama. jpLC'--*"'* in . WS**.V U W BO Jill 53J HOURS TO NEW YORK F-w York Few Orlcuns Ha:! Line, I BOOTS AND SHOES. YOUR ITKN'l ION I - • II.i.lv .1 I,. ' " 1 ■ ' 1 • > '■ > l HEAD OI K I.I ATII I It HI.I* 4K I >11 XI IgImGh'kVoLK^.KaTIIMI 1 A. KI a’ !| VK ANi IS “LEVEL" (II kinds -I KKI'AIKINU l-m in ll.t- l-.i dj!. •W ». i-«v il,. lltUIGHT MAItKKI Nil' I "»!' HIM HUMS. WELLS & CURTIS, 73 Broad Stroot. HOTELS. Rankin House, CoIiiiiiImin, Cilia J. W. RYAN I’nq r. Kiilq Kestaiirant, r»'.w« S'.coting C»rj Hun Througli :rom 1 „ j , c , Sts-.iki -.3 LYnchburg. Bl ‘ r “ nd Billiard Saloon, Nnw York, January .’i. Slot Money 5. Gold llj. lixnh., 4Xi'(J, short (H7. Goveriiiumii Slate bond* quiet and - twady NT w York. Jan *_•*• Ermnng es*y at Tai. IT’h.iuge dull I 11'. GoveruoiftiitH s’long quiet, brit strong Prsil.iiin Hni ki-lv Cix< innati, Jatiiiiry .**• FOR NEW YORK. DA1X.Y, Or. I I I. DRUGS AND MEDICINt-S. i... i. mu i i i x, IMPORTED Dnis & Meiliciies.^^ perfumcryT^ I’AXL') OOODS, i ( it xrn i Ml. i Neitb-i Then tb« EjHsbn i Ural ihaptet and '.'nth lo the : ,| v ia. > was lead After the leading Wie> c .iiclinl rd lb* Gospel of the Marriage ;il Cma, in Ii.dlluu, w*.-v P’a.1 I bi’it tin crown, were rcniovd, the inumt-d ouplc walked tbri.-e ..round the rulvkil dnls. hoidllig to l|.c tip o| tits 'onf<r a i'd •- with ■ hand and •« .'Miulli III 111" other. At Inn conch, on ol tl v - ii iiiouy tlie •auraiiientsl cup wan brought forward, Idcnatd sml pnrluk'-ll "I by lio In.dal pair, the . onto-, u proven ling It >» cro IC. After I be. , Ob Lord. The i iiu-urporwie tow KAstern mg to lb« ilsll ii< Al'-kal.<l' i tor tlx gln an service. D. au Slatilvy offi' inled , Die i.sii waa ntbai musII D.>- wall, were ib-coiatcd with battle picluren D an I Stanley, who. during t!„ lire, k •• ivn-.e. ■ worn ijis Epio opal D" lor of Divinity | I hood and gown, now ugp. u ed nt the .dial I wearing bis Eptacopal surpli'-e will. II.• I t jewebd collar ol the Order ol the Kill f * lie waxas-ist. t I • tw . l.T.glisl. .-Icrgy | J men. The mein te. a of the English . ol>. | ; :lu ling l.mk'-is and merchant*, •there 1 at thu hit of thu Hilar* * >n National Hank, signed !l. II. Wmahip are circulating Tbe forger ix now ope- rating m the Wail, having made time qmiUl and three for murder •Ingres A accoud jury brou i Church, iu Stewart county. d,rt n f iov.dnntary manslangbt. ght i \* a* to t^ beard vesterdav BIkL-, to MbSltm. t».Dty fo. I.n _ T( ,. TgZi. Ih „ ,|„ont,cd at ia Uw raUUug to redemption ot t >jr a facetious local: Thar* has been • .Id under tax fl fa*. large falling off in tha deposits of late, lit U„BW to ru.l.1,1 th< Ml* of pfop.r- MMU f JSL *!S" L » in out ha ex--apt Mr Ktswart. to amend tha school • xa It relalaa lo Taylor county Ry Mills of T< xas To raaiuv* all the troops from th - Southern States to the border for frontier prole, tioii. liy II i> . I'nruishitig army rations to destitute people of the South. The We-l Virginia Election w.i* r- aomed. Preliminary pro.-, • dings w ere unim- portaut. M .rtoti c,ll"l up th* lTnchback ease. ID which he r.Tturalud the statement that, if tlm charge, were Inc. Pmcbback was nut a proper person for a seat in th* ny, Senate. MeCreery followed iu u telling, brilliant On motion of desire- to sp«;.»k Wednesday. Executive sen-ion. 44 Mai. I mb t* It lleMia. rha S„;jrfruv vdjourD. Friday L. ., w ,t" ,b ” , I “» , SI« I"-- - - , * . J th*-bride walked h*-tw.an her father am llw tr.lM«nJ.y m kl.r.b , h . bruta*r«u«. «llb I-.,,..,, (rlbur I.. Tbo President and Attorney General hind. Upon the cnclustoi. ol the s*.-r consulted t'>-day. ?,c *. Dean Manly warmly coogratuiatM Tho Fc4er«l GovcrnBMBIhu. vulbonxad “•« '"‘I' 1 '' “ ' Jl “ niteinss *r|# prusenl during the wrtji't Mexico to extend the t*.• graphic hue un- Kr.gii>n chapel. I he Eutpres> der *.he Uio Grand* to lirowusville. and i.eing a continued invalid and mn h fs luainiam an <.(!!.•• !!.• !• ugued No Southern nominal i Tbe hearing of tha contvat l»«twe«u t.aaluteher Sikex au l Hpencar, of Alai au... for a seal appeurai.^e of the hud. I I pi. I wIImm Uarki- i i " Jsuuary Is 7 1 t irlvNi.s ’ includin': 2.IMMI |„r -| Hales of upland-, nu'l.iu, idll.SI V, 'hipp' d lal,Hal v i ' .. shipped Match. Sales Chango of Sciicflti *Tt 'Mr ^ U W U W> VV "! upland-, m.tlni.g ff»-l 1,-pp.d l»"cml'sr an >l.ip|H <1 Jsi.usiy ..nd I !■ v...il.te Februaiy «i I •• u itiaih i k. January ' I stead) sales Caipenter, wl abject, the re. • postponed i ally noticeable as 1. for bi* vei.eral.le sji h»J bj Isading no u. 1 tte Riis'i.n i.oliility, gathered m ght side of the altar. Lpiseop, l..r middlings I .. low a.nidi I good ordinary 1 .j nal lecrq t | • ’ports to Great Ifritaii. (7«.s i DRY coons. PEACOCK Sc SWIFT. X • Mb, ’,,• I ALL WINTER GOODS CREAT INDUCEMENTS! Wanted. EPPIXK’N KK III Katin U i- ?»rtlusrs c. -Jus uz:e..rst Car.pcuni Srtrsc. of 2-j;hu. Gvi.vrsros. January Candy, Candy, Candy ’ Manuladurcd at No. BO broad St., Profumo 4 Hoffman. T. S. SPEAK. AGENT for Nou-EIectro Plating, T , CHATTERBOX FOR 1873 DMC NAl.K HY J. W. Ft AiL 4 KOHMAN.