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MLPJ I M> L to V Columbus * -A-TSTID iDJ^xunr VOL. XYI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH G, 1874. no. r»r>. TERMS i A ILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY J3HTQtJini3R. WASHINGTON. (0\(4ti;SSI0XAL. ALFRED R. CALHOUN, Rroprielor. |] wolvc mouths, iu udvauco.... months, il'breo months, “ Lino mouth, IiYkkkly Enquirer, one year puxuAY Enquirer, oue yesr fct-NDAY liiul Weekly Enquiuer to other, one year Advert (Ming Hates. 2 00 2 00 change l Squaro 1 year. The above is with the privilege { three months. For yearly c inis n liberal tbs- t will l»o made. Tie* Weekly rates will invariably ho one-third if the Daily. When an advertisement is changed more than in three months the advortisi r will be charg- vith tho cost of couipodtluu. Foreign adver- ;s must pnvas do tliose ut li tine. ueokoia news. —Sivifnnah shipped 7,800 bales of cot- loroign ports on Mouday. *IV:i shares of Langley Manufactur ing ht >iK w» re sold in Augusta, on Tues- ii 1 per share. The Langley is c.jtiu.j factory, started last your. —Tweuty-thioj marrmgo licenses for |whitos, and thirty-three for blacks, were ..corded at the office of tho Ordiuarj of Icbathaui county during the month of Feb- |riHry. —The body of Mr. D&vi 1 Castleberry, |of Monroe, who was drowned in Towaliga creek, was found tho other day by some >ro women who woro lishing. It had m iu tho water nineteen days. -A wouau, lata from Twiggs county, t found to have small pox in Macon, > or three days ago, and was removed ■ to the hospital. It is said that she had ■ slept on a bed iu which a small pox pn- |ticut died months ago. —Mrs. Mtilis.su Unarm tu, wife of Mr. ■ TV. M. Bearmnu, of Sumter county, came Itohsr death on Thursday morning last, ■ by tailing iu tho tire. No ouo wfl^ in the j at tho time, her husband boing iu |the hold at work. —Three negroes, convicted of buiglary i breaking into the store of the late Mr. |E. Harriott,of Millodgeville,have been sen- Itoucod to tho penitentiary by tho Superior ■Court of Baldwin county : William Little ■ for 20 years, Tom Harris for ten yours, land Henry Solomon for four ycim.. —Mr. William Gaston, of Jasper oonnty, i killed ou Friday evening by a nogio ■ who was driving his wagon. Tho negro ■suddenly refused to drive any further, and ■ Home words passod between them, when |ho drew his knife and stabbed Mr. Gaston i the breast, killing him instnntly. —Says the Monroe Advertiser : Some ■ fellow wrote to our confrere of tho 11am- Kilton Visitor, asking how worlds were ■ made. It wus the lir.->t question Boully ■ had evor roeeived that no couldn’t answer, |und he is unhappy, llis reply was, that was ou tho feuce,” ‘‘waiting for Isnoro light.” —Mr. A. J. Buchanan, of Borne, an |employee of the Gua Works Company of |that city, was drownod in the Oostouanla r»u Suudiy moruiug. Ho and his [little buy and Mr. B. Allen wore boating iRttean, which struck a pier of tho bridge and Mr. Buchanan was thrown Tho little boy also nearly fell out, I wad while Mr. Allen was endeavoring to i him, Mr. Buchuuan was drowned. -A Mr. E. D. Atwater has brought I a curious action against tho Clerk of tho I Superior Court of Fulton county, lie I prays an injunction to restrain tho Clerk from preventing his taking a complete l transcript of every re *ord in tho office. Ho had been for some timo engaged, very duy and all day, iu copying the re cords, when the Clerk stopped him, and lienee tho application for the injunction. ALAUA9IA M.WS. —The Memphis and Savannah Railroad Ins 1,000 tons of iron to luy fixtoeu miles additional of that roud. —Greenvillo lius a cow tint gavo birth to two calves, one being two weeks older than tho other. Rather a strange freak of nature. —Tho Tuskegeo Aeics nominates Col. J W. A. Sanford, of Montgomery, for Attorney General of Alabama. A good nomination. —On Moiuluy, W. 11. Bowen was elect oil Mayor, and I). Watson, J. C. Smith, 11. Kvleuud W. C. Banner Councilmeu of Tuskegoe. —Tho Supremo Court of Alabama has decided that lawyers must pay annual license required of them by tho Revenue Wasuinotox, March f>. —The House is voting on the Fruuking bill, having re- | considered tho prior vote rejecting it. $8 00 • It will probably pass. •I oo | Wasuinotox, March d.—Tho franking privilege, in all its phases, was defeated to-duy by 120 to 111. The contested olection caso from tho Fifth District of Virginia whs decided. Davis, tho sitting member, was ousted, and Thomas, the contestant, was installed. Adjourned. Senate. Iu the Senate, Bogy introduced a bill for tho improvement of tho mouth of the Mississippi river. Referred to Commerce Committee. Bayard's amendment that tho Whiskey Trade Commission shall uot be composed of prohibitionists was adopted. The Centennial appropriation occupied tho balance of tho day. No actiou. AVnsliinifton Note*. CpuUrinations: llislin, Post-master at Alexandria, Va. No Southern nominations. Tho Sub-Committee on Publio Build ings and Grounds, go to New York to night to investigate the eight hour law. The President signed tho bill making tho revenue cutter, “Relief," a hoarding station iu Mobile Bay. The Sentinel, nn independent paper, is now issued semi-weekly. Mr. Kclmlle, who so fearlessly defended Werz, is edi tor nml proprietor. Tho Judiciary Committee has sum moned Cushing to testify in the Dnrell oase. THE PRESBYTERIANS. l»HOSI»E< T OF KIMAiO!>. St. Louis, March A.—Flour quiet and weak. Corn unchanged; No. 2 mixed GO. ; Whiskey nominally Dll. Pork firm at $ 1 *>. Bacon firmer; shoulders 6/; clear lib sides 8$; clear sides 8 : ,'. Lard firm at 8j. Cotton Market*. Liverpool, March 5—>\ m. - Quiet and unchanged; sales 12,000 bales, including 2,000 for speculation and export. Cotton to arrive steady: no transactions. ■ Lator.—Sales of Orleans, nothing bolow . low middlings, shipped in March and MEDICINES. LEGAL NOTICES. New York, February 5.—The commit tee representing tho General Synod of tho Reformed Church iu America, and a goneral session of the Presbytorian Church South,have held several meetings, at which tho subject of consolidating tho | April churches was thoroughly discussed, and Lator.—Uplands 7;/n7;; Orleans 8. tho utmost harmony and good feeling Sales to-day 7,100 bales American, prevailed. Their tinnl actiou wus sub- : Liverpool, March .1, i\ m.—Cotton sti.mii.lly as follows : Committee's unnni- 8 »>“ OD ."*« »l mid<l!m t ; uplands , ^ , . ! nothing below good ordinary, shipped mously agreed to report to t licit reaped.; Murth #|)J Apri | i basis of middling tivo bodies, which will meet in May and , uplands, nothing below good ordinary, I.ouiNlanit. Special to tin* P.rayuiio ] Wasuinotox, March 5 k—Tbe Louisiana politicians at present here, as well us tbe members of Congress from that State, express the opinion that a new election will certainly be ordered, to take place at the usual time for State elections in tho autumn. The opinion prevails that Mr. Kellogg will be re-nomiuuted for Gov ernor, and that be will have the active support of both wings of the Republican party in Loni**iuna. IEI.KUHAl*H It NOTES. Juno of this year, that a plan of co-opera tion is practicable, so far as tho leadiug features of the eclesiastical work is con cerned, especially that relating to the home and foroign missions, and tho pub lic actiou of interest. No steps thus fur have been takeu toward effecting nil organic union of tho denominations rep resented, but the harmony, which has thus fur prevailed, render it probable in the minds of many, thnt this will bo real ized at no distant day. railrqadTccident. CARS RUN OFF ON MACON AND URENSWICK RAILROAD —MI A- TEEN PERSONS IN J FRED. Augusta, Ga., March .1 —The the Macon and Brunswick Railroad ran off the track near Jessup, at l o’clock this morning. About sixteen persons were slightly injured. Several cars were badly damaged. LC1IAUI.INTON RIX*ATTA. Charleston, S. G , March .1.—Fx'eu- sive preparations are making for tho Charleston Rcgitfa, which will take place early in May, under 11 tho Regatta A asocial i sailing and rowing matches, during three days, for hoavy stakes. - Tho bill forbidding Sunday railroad trains failed to pass tbe New Jersey Sen ate. -The Maryland Slate Grange is in se cret session in Baltimore. Forty seven Granges are represented. — Joseph Kreulor, aged 51.1, senior pro prietor of tho German Catholic People's MY clitif Gazette, published in Baltimore, is dead. —Miss Ada Noye°, a well kuowq nc- tre-is, of Charleston, S. C., died yesterday iu Nc.v York, of hydrophobia, caused by tho Lite of a favorite dog. —Tho old frigate Constitution wbh taken into tfio sectional dock ut Philadel phia yesterday morning, and was thou transferred to the ways on tho dry duck. She is to Go rebuilt. —Tho temperance women of Worces ter, Mass., have abandoned tho Dio Lewis plan of attack, and will seek to operuto through the owners of buildings by pledging them not to let to liquor sellers. —Tho house of .a colored man named Goss, nine nnles from Indianapolis, was burned on Wednesday. Two children, aged three aud four yo as, who were lock ed iuside, were burned to death. Parents absent. —Wednesday afternoon the carpenters and puiuurs and freight house employees of tho Erie Railroad, at Buffalo, Mopped work, and held un iudiguution meeting at night, demanding that the company shall pay back rations. —At a meeting of tho Board of Aider- men of New York yesterday afternoon, tho Mayor sent iu tho nomination of Tax Commissioner Goo. 11. Andrew**, as Police Commissioner in tho placo of the lute llenry Smith. -Upon his arrival in Now York from Kuglaud, Dr. Portcus presented his cre dentials, and applied in the usual manner fur license to preach. Bishop Potter gavo him a license for his dtocose. and Bishop Littlejohn give him a similar one for that ol LoDg Bland. After lecturing in Dr. Duryoas’, Plymouth, l>r. Carroll's aud other churches, Dr. Porteus lectured on , various topics. Yesterday, ho received j am * Hickman letters from tho bi .hops revoking his i " licuusc, conveying the charges that he preached in none of tho Episcopal pulpits and dclivcied le -turns on frivolous sub jects. - ‘)n Saturday one negro boy killed nuother iu Montgome*y with a rock. They were both about, twelve years of uge. Fighting with rocks seems to be ouo of tho glorious privilege* irreversibly secured for young durkeydom by tbe Civil Rights act. We wonder whether the young homicide will bo released his o\tu recognizance only, or that of his father ? —The Alabama Savings Bank was tho Montgomery institution which rumor on Wednesday said hud suspended. It cre ated h run, but jt turned out that tho Bank hail not suspended, ami tho rumor was caused by u little delay in rectifying a check presented w hic.h was not accord, ing to the required fo:tu. —The Uuiou Kptiugs //- raid and Ti nt s raises to its mast-head the f* llowiug tick et, subject to the uciioti of tho tiou : For Governor, G. S. Houston, stone ; for Lieut. < The MM- in llondiiru*. Panama, February 1G.—The arrival of | tho steamship Salvador from Central America, and the steamship Oroya from the 9011th coast on the Ukb, puts us iu possession of later dutes from those local ities than were soul Gy tho steamship Ac apulco, which sailed from Aspinwall for New York on the night of tho I2th it.st. President AroaH, alter being besieged iu Comayugua, the cnpital, by the united forces of Salvador and Guatemala, capit ulated on tho tilth nit. Hu was made a prisoner, along with lienor del Cid, his minister. There was considerable amount of bloodshed before tlie city surrendered. Tbe besieged were also suffering from want of water. The conditions of the capitulation woro not yet known. Honor J Leiva, ns President, now remains in full j possession of tho Government of Hon duras. President Gonzales, of Salvador, re- j turns from tho pur; of La Union, where , he hud remained to watch events in Hon duras, aud reached his own cnpital on the 20th nit,, behoving the campaign in Hon duras to lie ut an end. On the 22d ho issued a decree of amnesty for all politi cal offences. Tho President was congrat ulated by the public bodies on bis suc cessful settlement of Honduras affairs. shipped March and April, 7;/d; basis til middling uplands, nothing below good or dinary, deliverable May and June, 7 11-1G; basis of middling uplands, nothing bolow low middlings, deliverable May and Juue, 8; Orlenns, nothing.below good ordinary, shipped March and April, 7 1.1-10; basis of middling Orleans, nothing below mid dlings, shipped February, 8; basis of middling Oilcans, nothing below low mid dlings, shipped February and March, 8. New York. March .1.—Quiet, but firm; sales HOG bob's; uplands 1G^; Orleans 10). Futures opened as follows : March to o-lGalojJ; April l.’.^ir. 11-1G; May 1G 1) 512 alG 5J-1G; Juno lGjalGjj.J New York, March f*.—Net 10517 ; gross, 2874. Futures closed barely steady. Sale 21,/iOO ; Maroh lo:|ai:i 5J2; April 1*1 11-H May lf»g 11-512; Juno 1G l'J-512; July 1G 1.1-10. Cotton quiet aud irregular: sales 8 16&&&. New Orleans, March .1.—Fii good demand: middlings l.lj 224G; sales 2.100—last alteruuon 517UU: stock 5)07,Gf>2. I Boston, March .1. -Dull and unchanged I receipts lit) halos : sales 1.10 ; stock •>. i G00. j Augusta, March f>.— Quiet and weak I sales G08-1 halos. .vesto: lar; good oidiuary 15tj; middling 1.1,': re ceipts 11510; expo ts to Great Britain lor.O; to continent 5»<)1»51; sales 800. Savannah I middlings l.lj); net receipts 1; exp-.rts to continent 1,104; sales GG7. Memphis, March .1.— Cotton firm and iu gTod demand: low middlings 14{abG; receipts 1260; shipped 1*108. Mobile, March .1.—Firm and higher; on r.K rot nt\ w i,* LOTTERY. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. THE FAVOWTE HOME REMEDY Tills i» 11 r*v.ili-il Mi iUrini* i* ,* iirmatoi) nut tain a Hiiicli* |> irtirl.* of Mun fry, or any Injm i mim-ral RulKtunci*, Imt is I* IKE I. V V ED I I I It LI5, t-ont»itiin*„ tli.isi* Soiitliorn Hunts an.I •it or1 lie Mvcrumi Rowel*. Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine by bollix my cllioiitl si^anUirc, tli F. M. IIUOOKS, Or.lini / JK0H01A—MU8C00KK COUNTY.—Notice In v Iierohy kIvou to hII |>t«moUH coacorucil to * Known their ohjoctioiiN (If any tln*y liavo) •* m xt t.*rni of the C.nmnissiont'rs' Court, to Ik* lu ld f.a mild ,-uuuty, ou tim lirat Saturday in M'»rt-li next, why tho road IimuIIiib from the old si Mniy'n toad, nour Hull creek, ami iiitiirsoetiu^ tin* l.iiinpkin road near Col. K. T. Shepherd's ■IHit 17ei', hIiouIiI nut i u n.ndu a Puhllc Hoad. Hy order of tho Hoard of CoiuiniHsionera. t'dtlt M V. M. HKOOKS, Ordinary. f:i: COUHT OF ORDINARY.—lV. J. r it.in made application for llonowtoad if Realty ami Personalty, and 1 will Jl 10,000 Prizes to bo Given Away, A mounting to $250,000, all in Currcnr] j*nn*rpriff I* cundnctod by tint M AHON It' pass* il Mar* I _ loitliurtty count0 of f individual lien* fits to lie i|7rived takiPK-it is wholly in the c.uiro 1 will positively taks plact Tuesday, the oth of May, ls;|, and no fiirthor pontponemeut is nuai LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash GIfi J,. One Grand Cash Gift .j«, One Grand Cash Gift pj Olio Grand Cash Gilt p Olio 0rand Cash Gift Olio Grand Cash GIG 24 Cash Gifts, f.’ioo oath \, •Vi Cast 1 Gilt*, -Vi oh eh p, Au Cash Gilts, iiNieacii |* I1K1 I'l.sli Gills, l.V) eacli 1; IflU t'asli Gins, lo’ieiu li . j dm Cash Gnu, .Vitat-h _>« 0,11)0 Cash Gifts, S ttu li %s ... Graii'l Total, lO.imo GiJ#, all cast) f.jM Wholi* Ticknta, f. r >, Half Tl.-kfi, $*.fti). | II Tirkets t.ir f.'.11 Takets for $100. DlRKCl'OltH AND ADYlFORY HOARD. Jtdm I. ltiipor, Preiid-in, .1. Ini It Uorp Ol'lllt 1*1, Juliii A Hunkiii .lainei Y Leigh, Walt i II Taylor, 11111*1 Hunted, Wll \ ell, Jt Ini T Usd Glll.ttrl 0 Walker. 11a in II \) ale Hxutilleiicy |*lx•Govern* ! In the District Court of the United States, —A pock of wolves in Sberhournn oouaty, MinnoHuta, chased a couple of lawyers five milts, aud tho Now Orleans Republican thinks that it shows n lack of professional courtesy. THiTxEwsr New York, March l.r—Arrived—Ivan- hoe, City of New York and Ethiopia. Considerable anxiety is expressed re specting tho safety of the Geruiun .steam er Graf Bismarck, which left Bremen for this point three weeks ago, via South Hampton, at which port she took in oxtra cargo uud passengers, and h ft on the 1.1th of February for Now York, and has not since been heard of. Savannah, March .1.— Arrived—Worces ter, Duval, Miry, Robert aud Anne Ste phens. Cleared —Woodward, Scotland, Rondo 1 j K *Hi iruiimi l.i'Klulatmt* o Senator; Ja Addrt-Na cniuiiiiiuiriktioiia l*> IIKNKY V. MOORK,H.. l ietary FOURTl I Grand Gift Concert. FOR TilK UKffKFIT U1-’ TliK Public Library of Kentucky. Succors Assurod! iii.i. intiwiYL <i:iKT.Aa*> On Tuesday, 31st March Next! nlUoont xlits i llrawliiK until Tuesday, the 31st of March, 874! No Further Postponement. Issued and 112,000 CahIi Oil'tiy, #i,r>oo,ooo, will ho distributed ntnoiiK tlio tlcket-liulilers. 1 he tickets nn* printoil in coupons, ol luntli-' anil all fractional parts will ho roprexoutud I List of Gifts. ONE UK AM) CASH OUT ONE UKANI) ( AMI UIKT UNI. ()|( AN li CASH UIF1 ()N I. UKANI) CASH Gil F .. . UN t; UKANI) CASH Ull 1 ASH GIFTS *10,00) f.'.»0.tartt . lun.uoo (i<),UUU 60 each ASH, 000,000 FOllEKiX INTELLIGENCE. MARK BIS. FRANCE. Pam-, M rch L’he French Academy has postpjued the contemplated recep tion to Emile Oliver, because ho persists iu retaining in his inaugural mldrsss an eulogy of the Emperor Louis Napoleon. SPAIN. London, March .1.—A special dispatch to tuo Times, from Bayonne, contains the follow ing intelligence, obtained from Car- list sources : •Don Carlos has announced that it is not his intention to impose con tributions upon I ho population when a place is taken. On his cutrancc iuto the city he will proceed to the cathedrul and bo crowned King of Spuiu. Ho will swear to support tho liberty of tho peo- pie, aud will constitute a government with General Elio us Freiiilont of the flr|n |>ork llrin Council. An appoai will be made to the j gtoani!) 3-16. Freights firm, foreign powers to recognize us bclligor- ! Chicago, March .1.—Corn dull a cuts the Carlists. Ho will declare tho for new mixed. Rico unchanged uiiards exempt from nllegianco to any steady at 4 7V Leuven- draw five million doilurs as tho first j Freights to 1 j. j iiiMtHlluieut of a loin, previously con- | steam, 10. 11. r >w - l “ l ,uJ - i Cincinnati, March .1.— FI WE ATI IKK Department Washington, March .1, 1874.) Probabilities.—On Friday for the South Atlantic and Gulf States cloudy and rainy weather, and fresh to l»risk easterly to southerly winds. : Lard excited aud higher, Tarpon other government than his own. He will I ut **Av at 17V Rosin steady, 2.4o rpool firmer A Itiot iu l*olniiil. $g G.luG 67 for family. Corn dull A correspondent of the Doily J\VtM at Pork firm at 1.1. Lard stronger v S'. Petersburg writes under date of the ; ^ llCon ,lrIn . . ! 66 for shoulder.*-: I .. . ’ I 66 lor shoulder.*, 8*!*^ i° r c K*ar rib , th*t Horious rioting occurred ia | for cUr Bidus ; whiskty Hr... Eastern Poland, in consequence of tho but scarce at '.*2. ell, of Bullock; for Sccietury of Slate. W. Y. Cardevojne, of Lawrence: for Treasurer, J. F. Grant, <*f Calhoun : for Attorney General, Wm. II. Chain'•*;!■•*, of 11 URsell; for Superintendent of Educa tion, Otis D. Smith, of Lee : for Con gressmen at Large. J. T. M t .'an, of closing of the churches by order of tho j Louisville, March .1.—Flour quiet and Dallas, and Joseph \V. Taylor, ol l usku- ; government. At oue placo, the disorder unchanged. Corn quiet and unchanged, loosa; and for Supreme <! ,urt Judges 1 ^ M , lUlt tLe mUiliry was called Pork advanced, fair demand at * 1 .V Ha- Peter Hamilton, of Mubt o, AN m. M , , , , ‘ , 1 con quiet and unchanged—1» shoulders, it and forced on the notora ; killing and H j c i eor rib> h a dwir< - . junding seventy persona. 18^‘ for keg. Whiskey Prico ol' Tickets. I, "‘ ,y j 4.LOO.0O; J-J'5, Th koiH It.r *l,oo(J.oo; 113 Win.li * Tifkutn lui f *.oho.'ju. Til Wti'.le Tickets 1.»r *10, l ,! “ 1 1 000.00 Nt»<l:.-'’'>uut -»a loss than *600 yo »..*rlb 11 rtit UjM (,'i.ncort will beconductoil in Ir*iiii clrculaiM which will ho hoi.I true Iruiii Uii.- odh'u ti. all wti*. u|.|*l> lur tliPin. UrtJa s lur th kri» iii.il u|ijillctttlons (or hkcii eles will ho a11c 11 • 14*< 1 lo In tiio onlar they urn rfoolveti, anti It lh tiupt**l they wi i ha Haul in |>n>iiii.tly tlmt tliciM may bo i**• tli-u|>|.t>lnt mu' nr ilolny in llllliiK all IAht-ral tciiuj nm*n i*. tlii.do win. buy to m-II agitln. A'l imvntsai*- |)cri-iii|.: -rlly rt-.jiilito n*;t tl** up their a*' counts a nil return all «iuh* »|tl licki-lH l.y the 2()tli tl.iy ut Miireh. I IJO. 1;. nit \ mill 1:, Ancut I’uhllf! Library Jt> 1.1 tllli «’i.nct'it, I'nhllo l.i'-rarv I(11 iI*1! 11 tt Ijoui-vlllr, Ky. (dclh d2tawA.w ■“ '.otn lur Mile ami prlrca ot-iio-.i Capl. C. A. Klink, Agt. l-rl/.o Tlekrl. fNl.l l.y in. tO'licd altlmut .1 John D. Blackrnar, Audit hy appiiliitiiii-nt ul U'-v. iimmlutte. HY TIll.LtaRA 1*11 TO KNtHIItKR. Huiicy nncl Slock Market*. London, March .1.—Consols !»2^aD2j. Eric 41:/. Paris, March .1.—Rentes o!(f and 7.1c. Nkw York. March .1.—Slocks active. Money 6. Gold II;. Excliaiigo—long 48t; short 487). Goveruiucnis active. St to bonds quiet.J New York, March •'». — Monty easy at 5)a4; exchaDgo quiet ut 484j; gold ll /s*: governments active uud bettor. l*rovi*ioil Nlnrkct*. New Yoke, Murcb — I'lour .juiot Hud VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS unchaugod. NN bout a shade firmer. ( ) for tierce, >1 Statioiirn euTjwlu*.