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aistid Ar COLUMBUS ENQUIRER. STT:isr:cLA-'2\ A. R* CALHOUN, Editor and Proprietor. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH K, 1874. VOL. XVI.—NO. 57. JUST AH or OLD. 1 taw my l*-v* i» *lrt*.iiui» l**t ui*ht . ....... . >rlgU, A ro*el»a-l in k-»r roit-lcuf band*. And round m«, a* 1 n«-»r*-r slept. I ft-It her fond arm* »t«-*l mol fold, Wall* clo«*» aga'int my heart »ii* •'r*i>t, Ju*l a» of old. The gray ilawn broke, my lore *m gone, The g.dd'-u droau w.u |>n«t and d'-nd ; I g»t me to the churrhyard lone f lore lajr buried. I wept, and ktew ah*saw my JllHt a* of old. But ever «rbll« I lira a Saintlu**, more pure, but true and f»nd, gurdcu f J, bt bold, ud fond, of old. THORNTON; OU, THE FISHERS OF OKEECHOPEE! THE AUTHOR ‘ DUNCAN M ISTOSIT, driuk till tuy daughter and the white girl diuu, Manut-l, one of tuy servants, is “Our pursuer< are gaining ou ui l>&restored to the village!" the muu, and to hia services you aro as they get nearer, if you hoc them Tho twelve oars dipped db one, and like heartily welcome. But Capital), you will courage will go down." i a black holt *!ie great cauoo shot iut i the need a stronger force thau that which 1 “No. it but makes me stronger." A un - . , . . ...... apeecht a ami i «**• w »* >»«t tu the dark ties-. you take from your Bbip. , as Julia spoke her lithe form bent under ^itbui the party Hues as ur Turning to Belcher, Kosno Raid, | “I thought no, but I caunot leave the the sweep of her broad pad die. Wing leader. Insubordinate “Go buck and rest. Your el* ep will , vessel without a crew strong enough to, “They must not take us," said Lon ah offense Mr. Clay never overlooked not belong if it lasts only till thty be j work her." ■ between her white teeth, at unable to re brought buck." ! “Certainly not, lean assist you, how- j sist the tentptatiou eho argued ageiutt, “If it’s goiug to be ao aoon as that I , ever, I have buou long thinking of Bend* , she glanced back and continued her fears will not go to sleep at all," ri plied J ing an expedition of eighty men, under —the war canoe was gaining. Belcher, in a dogged tone, as, leaving the j my son Curios, to the great Lako, and I “They caunot tako us, Lotiab, though id ' now the time bus cotne. Be assured bo they were twice aa near!" r, ! will co-operate with you in everything." j “No, Zaiiaf" w j 4ho Commandanto signaled to u ser- j “No, for my rosolvo is made. j T int, and gave him an ordor. A fow min* j ‘And what is thut ?” w ] utea afterwards Captain Carlos Valdez, a “I will throw myself into !ho lako; bet- d j tall, dark faced, handsome young fellow, I ter tbat tba „ wbtt a capture brings." to hiiuself. “Well, he cun wait. I have j whom Thornton bud frequently met be- I “Yon aro right Zulia.” tri»-d to carry u»l Li, urdcr, u, well an I fore, an iu acct mpuui.fi l.y Mauuel J 0u l „„ lir i| ll ,h 0 B bere, and ILo lu K .;iko Wj( ,y”J could. He ought to kuow thoro aiu i no the Mikasaukee. j aligatora floating on tho surface, display-’ “Rut you l confidence to be placed iu au Indian." | tfcuor V «ld»z briefly stated to his son a wonderful agility in avoiding the ca- Clay. “HouJ Belcher, after deliberating over the , his determination, and then asked, “How j noe tfcat no i 8e | e8- |y akimmod over tbs' *Pj matter, however, decided to send a mes-j long before yon can bo reudy?" I wator> Closer and closer came tho pur and • t’I.A¥ H. HIAKMIIALL, | French, “he should be so proud." “Ufa your Turn Marshall left <5 mgress (about 184.4) j f" r ? tUftrk ^. d lko “*»nd in u grout Luff with Mr. Clay, who, it ap * “ . , pear*, had tnl.en offenco at souio of T n< • which did mskes them brave." “It is a custom honored in the b.eaoh than the ob- tal! t soivatic*-," I thought; although il uu- bv the | doqbtedly requires pluck to »>tsud up group of wondering Indians, ho direc Lin steps iu the direction of the. ri % where his boat was beached and l.is cl rare rcstiug. “The Captain will expect mo to mori night at Charlotte Harbor," he inutto away at Uio face of a man, every drop of blood showing conspicuously upon his , lha I.lfou,... Tul-i r.-pclf'.l ll ! » h ' cl > fc" »gW*. y,t II i. qu««. w ion he pot I,..me ; so thut Mr. Clay ! tioned whether it would over produce presi-utly louud, like the min who sowed eo «rage. .... , . good hee.l, that an enemy had beou sow- •« eonsnlerod here that a man who 111, MIIUIU hi, wbt.,1. Lfia, patioul b.longs to thaw li|{bliug corpa nonr tl. ui haufthii p .r.lilo, tho Whig ,i„. *'uilio,, aud I, npl tu liaonma »ory qu»r. budiuw.it d. t. rium.il nut tu tat liutUuru* I raSuma. l'b.ma yuong qatitlam.ii ge,- until tbu tiiirve.t, but iu goib.'r up tho «'»Uy »«“'■» Ht.tr ilmptitii, outaula of tan* i fuitboitb. Outi uiuruing. aucurd- Bunn, fur f..,r uf inlerniptiun fium tba inglv. be stepped into tho office of the P°J* ue - ... , I.oviugtuu l/Wrnr null U,, rtrr, .nil 1 b,va nut yet attandoii a knap*, or b,iiilii‘g n hbi.it nut me, .mien in hi. be.r-drinkiug bunt, fa.ling my utt.r to. own paculinrlv tu'iit blind, tu Mr l». (' cnpuvlty in that dirootion, and. not, bum, Wickliffo, the oditor, rfquesti dlmu toio-] • V^ter-jninUM*, like an old German aert it in the next number of his paper. i , * ** •Certainly. Mr. Clay," replied Mr. * “* Wriilt'K for the Sunday F.n«i Hirer. COPY RIGHT BECURED. CHAPTER X. TUK HACTIKD IMLt:. The canoe was all retdy, and Julia sat in the farther end, while Lonab stood reaily to push the light craft from the shore, and with tho suna aet to spring on board. Another mom nl aud she would have carried out brr intentions, but she was stopped by feo!iug a heavy hand on bar arm. Springing back, the Indian girl de manded, “Who aro you, aud why come you here''" “My name is Belcher,'' aaid the fellow, with imperturbable coolness, advancing as if to seize her ugaiu. “And know you who I am ?" asked Lo nab, drawing horself up haughtily. “Yea; I think you are the daughter of the obief, Kosno." “Then how dare you to come iifcftr mo or intercept me ?" t “I did not come lo interfere with you,’ be said, in a surly tone. “With whom, thou, do you wish to in terfere ?” “I wish to prevent the esmpo of this white girl ?” “How know you ahe is escaping ?" “How know I the moon is rising, Have by my eyes ?" “The white girl is in my company, and I aui the daughter of tho chief. Step a-ide, or I will rouse the warriors, and they will slay you for your insolence." As Louah epoke she niovoJ, so us to get Lotwoen Belcher and the cauoo. “Bouse the chief with tho warriors, and he will protict me. I came for this white girl, whom the chief promised to restore on the demaud of my cuptaiu." Belcher might have continued speaking longer, but he suddenly stopped, for with a quickness that startle*! him Louuh rushed at him and with a strong push sent him sprawling on the ground, tn*u turning she bounded toward the canoe, pnabad it from the beach, and leaped n hoard. “No time to talk, Zulu," whispered Lo nab, as nbo grasp' d a paddle, unheeding tba importut.iti* s of Julia, who, seeing the danger, begged to be permitted to make the effort st e*ciq»‘.‘ hlci.n. The canoe sped over file star-lit water, and Julia, *• h > could b vtdle a paddle as well ns her companion, seized one and plied it with a grace and dexterity that ad do l perceptibly to their speed. In the mean lime (he astouisn* d iieleh**r had regained ins feet, uud ut the top i f his lusty voice ha i-.houtcl “Murler!" “Fire!" “Thieves!' and kiudred ex- preaaion.* used as words of al irui by civ ilised man. Before long the villago was arou-rd, and lights tlashe.l before the lodgen, the warriors adjust, d iheir weapons and rushed to the point of pr**sum<Jll danger. Kosno, the chi. f, was in the advanc**. and was the fi.st to r».*ch Belcher, wl.o sti I continued his shouting. “What;» wron^>" asked the chief. “I* ia as I to’d you !" i lu»ut**d Boicher. “W'hat ia ?” “They have escaped!" “W.io ?’’ “The White girl aid your -hunter. “I can't b<‘ln ve it." “Look; you cau see the i.qde of the canoe. It is only a Gw minutes since they left." “You saw them ? “I did. " “Then why did you not stop them?" Belcher did not like to acknowledge that be bad made sn nusucccs*f il effort to do ao, and had beeu thrown to the ground, ao Le ended with a li*». “Would it l e right in me to Ly band* on the chief's daughter, »b> n the chief bad promised hi" daughter as a protectress to the girl I came for!—whin the chi*f himself assured me ihe.u was no beces- aily for a guard ?" Unheeding tbi , the ebuf asked, “How know y«u the persona were the white girl and my d»u .Lter ?'* “Becans? I s..w . ...u: I -p " Mh Koano h*-n' a jo-.ng tu.iu to the .odge which Julia had always oc opie.I, «n 1 the maaaenger soon returned, announcing that though a light horned within, tLe seuger at uuce to Oaptaiu Colgi.te to foim him «-f the state of nlfuirs. Julia aud Lonali sceuicd tireless. 'J canoe, so graceful aud light, seemed u male, as at every movement of the p dies it seemed to leap ahead lik« a racer , will uecd under tho spur. visions." “Do you know the direction we are go- 1 ig iu ?" a^ked Juli 1, w ithout ceitsing tho lion, ’ said t! icrgetfc riiovemont of the paddle. i quiringly iu “Yes, Zuliu ; wo bre bending for the “By the c »'r»id Island." ! vided wo ha “And you are sure wo are not going ! ing it on l into danger? ' j back." ‘No ; i ein not sure of that. But this j “I hope y I know : wu cannot go into a greater dan- a shot. Bu “In one hour. You know I waa to go • Hnerfl< nearer and nearer tho fugitives a scout up the coast thin morning, and llrew to ,i l!} coveted shadow. They could eye tho orders were i.-».«u<*d yesterday, they ^ hear the shouts behind, but hooded the 3 ready now—only that as our journey j no t, the Like will be rnoro prolonged we j “Work, work, Zuliu! We will Boon I pack mules and mure pro- H afe!" Mr. Clay would «ddi j It was impossible to work hurdur, and c ' mrl kouse in Lex • Yes, and a great dual more unimuni- ! before Julia could make reply, tho shadow the subject oi aui- *“ " ; 1 *' ‘ Couimandaute, looking in- j u f the island shut out the moon and their „ mi tvorsion in various q iurters. Such ris non'* face. hearts leaped for joy. was the import, but tho w*nla and their ml ,-r th..! will .nit us. pro. | ’•‘O l ; u, . k f "f in '*'■ 1 , I not more than u hall mile aw.iv th**y auv •" u,.| ur'iinlty uf expend- th , war , ulio! „ r , i„ b..U „ *0 ra»o.*la before wo get light; but it did not remain so lo tg I Suddenly the twelve blades ll shed; th *trctr un<l /.’.poi/tr’ s few hours after unv succeed without tiring i K re4t cano ® *»« “ pitot, and ; which Tom Marsha l eulored tho offl.-n. * . . « | M| ' headed straight as an arrow for tho place M: Wmkhffe s mul llo name was Uanni- o max.* reatiy, anti win ; where tho osiioe of the fugitives lay. chant, fi.nn whi *h h.s friends nickuam-1 ito iik. continued. | bun “Alik**.' “Mi..e," said Tom, with that to .slug - *f tho h”ii<l which bet' l>.aed lll'MAX KAC'UIi llT:. ; him V ry sure of hm so-nt, “who wr*»te Human su-nlioo was instituted by tLe 1 that notice n» the head of your coluu*ua people of Mexico during the fourteenth I this m»iuii’.“?" “NVIio write it?' hii- ontury, sud from tmiuj exunm l ou tliat account. an<l drank “ecu tl» Tonile " Speaking of bravery, 1 dined the olbar Mr. ' d *y with a young ooaut, not nn»re thau u ,,{ 1 twenty-five years ..I age, who, among hie i gold medal , had the iron cross given -os- ! alone for courage. Jlo was a flue fellow, taw w, ‘‘l bred aud anmsiug, amt kept the |., as he Lad nlrcu ty seen iu the , " bo1 *' t in •» r, »’* r ,jf laughter. Among port of it* author, portended I KO 'no other bon mot*, h«; asked a French .chief to the knot of yutmg insubordi- i Dddle, or rather u riddle iu lranch, as « s headed I y Msraliall. Though short. , : ""tat « the difference between ras very aiguifi-ant, importing that on Napoloon I. and Nap*»leon III. ? A*#p*»- r aiu day, two or tlroo we.-ka distant, the people the | gtnit, and Xiijtoleon the l‘"gtnu\ Napoleon 1. had genius, poieon HI. had Kugenie." = : J cl«4Uiu< u .illy U.VU.., , Lawyers. tIOMKI'll K l*OU, Atloriicy at I .aw, and Judgn of County Court. Practice* In all utlmr Conti. Cl.tMl’KL II. IIATCUKK. Attorney at Law JoEU uflic* c»cr WitticL A Klural s. I J. «. Me.NLI I.I., Attorney aud Counacllor at I.aw. Practnu* in wnrU ui Usorguaul Alabama ja^-cl.l .U-uiiii. l’.. <«:ie.ll ii-. Jsli ; HoBisR Im.iom >!»i.ti:« J t,'a*aro«D. 1 I4t.lt\n A t RAWtllltUN, Attorney * at Ism, Hill |>rh<-tlca iu u*.. But.- au.l k'slcral ( oert* ot Otter or*rJ , r*y, Ii k"* a i » * slurs, iiurthwost A. A. IIUAILK, Attorney nu«l t'ouiiNellor nt last*. *lEKft, anti MulJdor. •iiurt liutluu. I ruub «l far ail aiyrlaa Confectioners. Rf'IDXTim NOUN. «>f his It duly ippc g**r than that from which wo have just prepare your iustruotiona. escaped." Captain Carlos saluted aud withdrew with Tho canoe, guided by Louah, aped on Manuel, aud the Commandanto, excusing for Homo time in Hileuce. At last the . hium-l', went to the room used as au of- sturs in th« lake depths grew dimmer, flee, leaving his daughter and Captain and the half moon rose, revelling the I Thornton standing under the trees in the | with the growth of their t>lnzi Roth were sileut for some tiroo; .creased until the activity reuoad io a at length the Captain -puke: fuatful ba, K bt. Their «Uat.,.„ waa tuaav.- . ■ some flue youug man, neueraily au eiicmv “1 hope tho tiriUR !,at ui 8 ht did nut uken Utt , a . u ,„ r lu . alarm you, Scnorita ?" a whole year ho was treated with ev.'r> Without raising bar eyes she answered, | respect aud dignity ; rich fowl*, ttowuis “I was in t alarmed at the tiring, but for j the aafety of my frienda. “Oil, there was not on troops injured." “No, but ruy friends e tuos«; that wear the unif distant shores, tho islands in front, and long stretch of rippled water over which they had passed. Keeping on for two, three hours, the arms, unused to such severe and continued exertion, began gradually to weakoa, and the spaed of the canoe to lesson. “Di«l you hear anything, Lormb ?" asked Julia, snipping for the first time and looking back. “No. Have yon?" “I thong! t so. Hark, there it comes < di I i luj . J he theory (bat human civilization, as at present existing, is the outgrowth of a primitive state of hnrhariswi, has lately been .•••inhal'd in nil able address by Mr. Alt.,mi .1 Mott, RreSldent of Ilia Literary and l'hdo«of hi-nl bunety of Liverpool. Hu argue* tli»t at the most remote epochs of winch we have uny kaowledga the j m ili« i nmt* earth i*ppnitrs t<* have been inhahited, not •*••• Alahwee exclusively by rude savages, hot both by | etrwr, led savage races and civilize! inco*, living • , l0 cotiieiuporaiieounly , and that there is no ,„ H rtrstiiictlou betwteii those rarlior ag"a n . lU . , our own time wtiicti teaches anything ‘ concerning man's first appearance or *>n ,. ( j ' gin. Mr. Mott's views on thin subject are oppoHod to those of anthropologists gon- >•'• # rally, but their novelty will aeon re At left, uk • and the foren and nlulity with which • *l tt.ey are pro** utod antitles them to ro- .VtAtll liLvaarnap l.suu V <>\sh*u>. HI. A Nil toil II A UAIIItAKII, AUorueya Mini («>iansellors i»i luvu. Htt,« N.» t.r Hr 4.1 •Iim l, ..tHf U. . .( Kill- I.. r. IMIWM.NU, Attorney mi«t Mol letter. I*KAII4»I»Y A IIKANNON, * uf l her head, ami caught thf way behind. ••Yes, Z'i!i.*, I hear it." “What is it?" “The cry * f our pursuers. " “Arc they white men?" “No; they aro my father's people." Letting tho cauoo drilt, both girls ooped nn.l looked back, and nt the same moment both discovered tho long ennoe about two miles behind, the twelve pad dles d ishing like tlio wings of some mon ster that was flying over tho water. ‘It is tho war canoe, and its speed i* greater than ours. Wa ruil*t get iut« the shadow of the islands." •How far eff are wo yet from tho Sa- crcd Island ?" “About throe le lha paddles w with a speed gr. ed the of a v s, if wo work." * seized again, uud than it hid yet at- 3 fairly flow in the direc- >• ail'd island to the north. TO TUK LAKK. Cap'iin Thornton selected t ieat men, and arming them wi nt, pistols and muskjts, gave - her inutni.?*ions to Lieu’euan hen bid ling his couipuuion* |. i a supply of sucli „ needed f >r tho t Beaching the »*h. ao fur- ..uld '] Le t oiuuimd i proviso ip. re Captain Thornton o the barrack-like r* s ; - ’..ld. z. and, ns on the th'-gnatd admitted Liiu itn with his beautiful » ilkmg among the flow- • Captain enter both uu- in. The Senorita look- an ever, and tl e glow cheeks huightemd us Jim yoting Eagli,bm»n valico 1 to in*-* t Lii e,l more I ■. 'y tl. of L. a t.| ou her she s ,w tLe handsi advam ing. “Well, Cuptaiu. you dr->v 3 that s*-b roober olf L.n ls >me!y," s»i l tho Coin* mutidantc, taking as he sp >ko both of Thornton's hands ia his. “Yes. Thanks to tl.e aid v.>u gave." “And you escaped unhurt ? askod La rieuorita, m n i >*v tone of solicitude “Yes; the heaviest fighting was over when I got on boird. At the sight of my Spanish allies the pirates went over board with more rapidity than they su 1 Valdez, but I “I understand, “that your lo .s was light. " “Ye*', corjpsred to tho enemy have such a gillant lot of fellows, and it i* so hard to replace them iu tliese ■.eas, that l cling to them as a miser does to his ducat.i. But, Bon «r, I h.vo another favor to a«k in addition t<> the many al- rea ly conferred." * Captain Thornton hesitated; La Keno- rila bold down her Lively head and be- came aaddenly interest^d m the timers at bar feet. “Narue it, CapiUn. I know of noth ing iu my power that I could deny you." “May I he spare 1 to show the gratitude I feel. Setiur (.'ommandante. Yon know ruy objc ;t p: coming to this land ? “Yes. To recover y**ur m t^r.' a lavished upon him : t »tn I bountiful maidens were so I iv ted to in w •• compauious of tiin captivity ; luusio, f«•.*..!- j of your father h jug «u*l visiting at tho «bodes of I/.* i principal Aztec nobles passed his tnu- re not limited to 1 Attended by u courtly train upon ami h* 1 moans in*," a i. ith, “and I intend ■thing ii.--- aas ii*-*- Thorx.-iteiue tit tlioHpp-int>‘i of tho populate . passing through tho stroets, *le(« . of S*pain. ull j re g a | et j with iuceuse, he was treate. “Certainly not, Ben«»rit(*, for I claim to ; almost with the worship that would have court ho Htoml ou the list of your ft tends, aud feel been accorded to that of ono of their gods ! c nub it . boiiurod ,,v I bn («,,»*«,« .M po- ' ^ | Ziu^ Hiiiou my name occupies. , But tho year of pleasure soon drew tu wrought "I will not flitter you, Captain, by say- a close; and doubtloHs, not being igno- Mr. Clay j l5R whore eon stand. I can oulv say my ! rant of tho fato iu store for him. this shall was ° , ' knowledge must often have ombitterei 1 1 pr.,yers, during the battle, were for your ( ^ (wiiy ^ , Uo ricll08t Ullqi|llUli bafoty.” ' Devoted to tlio sacrifice, there waa no es “And v ur pr*y* rs wtro unswerod. 'capo for tho captive, and on tho oxpiru- Rat may 1 > k u continuance of your sup- I lion of tho lime he was denuded of it!l nliMiuu* ibinnu n,v hIihodM?" 1 “J W *'»P1''“K». ►<•.««! "P?» '«« 1 " i pnuHtH, aud couveyed across tho lako t«. “It is my duty to pray for those in , j H | a , u ^ whore, about a league from the | fairly vie danger." city, rose towering up oun of those huge - - * ' “Knowing this, you tempt mo to court ! pyramids, standing to this day us mourn .!•»««. If duiuK .» *m indue. J.u to j "te ! of Mr ith an <>nth, 1 "l ,, '« ..In ftuotlier —Tho observations uf tha wvatLsr m Kwer 1--I. the regions near the Mouth l’ole, mnl** by t<> put the tlio celebrated Antarctic e xpedition under •o of ex per- Mir JaiuoR Boss, thirty years ag*>, have ju-t bees tabulated and published by the .nl grow uu- authority of th- Cnghsh meteorological wiln'U 'Wt'i office. It is very ilosirahlo that the coui- .. gi.»u ing trausit of Ycuns should In* observed, ■ 1 iCXiugion if possible, from a<*mc Antarctic station ; nitcMu i tal but thoso record* show ao large a proper- it iiupvri tion <-t «bijs when the sky was cloudy as M-tiar.t-ry t • throw much doubt upon the feasibility i: t-rrat wt.s »»f -s* 1 *>ng the passage of llq* planet across jst punful. the disc of tlio snu from uny accoasilde Tom Mar- point iu the Southern polar regions. •light io a — Certain aneuios of murine shells and i the North Atlantic n. J. MON KM, Attorney wnd t’ounaellor i llnain losiirsi.cp () l> f »rl ulvl »tnr*. L uf the III)*- fl.hc lie thought t Ice,* lint be was Siime of those uu m i was Jeffreys, in a l* lf * h »p- thv Liiiueuu Si siiai that the present' 1 civilizatii these people, i ho iiscoul to tlio flat lop think of luo. Had I not a groat mission j (J f tho pyramidal tomplo was by a slow!) I* perform 1 would Dover leave Tampa; • aaceuding flight of stops, contrived ho novel- return to the old world, provided—' that a procession during ono of the gr. “Provided whftt, Captain ptmg Mu UUA'iltirq; syu.| hail l.-urv.l loiw view. At Il*i** th*. h also ii the coAst of Japan. i-d by Mr. tiwyn •i tly rend before does not think , o.iiie sp**ciea in voting and the Atlantia amt *'a U* milicates a volun- U,H tary migration from ocean to ocean ; Gut * iiwit by ratti*-r that the fishes and mollusks in q>«-aker, . question have *;ovn borne from one re- i no of giou to the other by the action of tnlt-s 1 in lull umt curreuts. having , “Provided S- ut Tampa, unil momburud luo in her prayers.” “And you, who know the groat w< ho wo if, could live so and he happy ?" world would bo * u > Tamp *. religious feasts might ho soon from i t part'* of the city, windiug up to when- v aldez always lived j fl ^ b | >r i 0S tH wero Ntaudiug by tin* sac ' rsficiui altar—those feurful rites being all performed in the open air. The scene was made imposing, mnl al ways viewed by the wsHuuiblod thousand • of the populous city, who watc-he I with breathless excitement and a fooling o suvngn awe the ascent of the where lie was received by si | weird uud stra> ge looking, which Mr. withering sentence by turning d*-nly ii,sin Tom, aud hurling voice and gesture in ni.e eU-.-i at the spoii-hoii.'id uiiipii', *• h > into tlm win«lo.v us it •; nick by u cannon ball, or as if hiiu-,*!lf discharged from tho "uud sud his look, Hi-* d. Mr Si-uoita Valdez stood trembling, with her long-lushed eyes ou tho ground, when Sa hle-picturc-d robes and long, tlowiug, her father returned with the instructions matted, snaky hair. By them wu* tin tor his sou • and thus was stopped a con- | atone of sacrifice, a largo block of j »*p. ~ ffitJZTi&lZ&nau luonts mere to cud in an ardent declara- Mt r« t -b«-ct by five of the priest*—one hold- tion of love. ing his head, (lie other four hu limbs ; Ono bunr from th * limo tho .S|j»ni»ra» nbllo, ,riu..il with n ki.ifo uf ub.i.lui. un.b r O.rln. V.1JM lullunoj tho lo, I uf H 1 ' I-**-’-* •'•“ -)'•" , , . the Hscruiev, tore out bis heart, held it up Captain Thornton and his sailors, us they t , lWur | ( |, e hmii an q lbim threw it ui th* marched in the direction of the great fut-t of the id-1 lo whuui th- temple inn nit of nppl.ii etiiii !•- j i-verywhere l -i t priests, | “Murahall!" “Ah* their 1 did not aj pv o III l*-d amid a i ‘•'hieli arose •l ‘Alaishah ' Hut Al trshidl lako. Till. It ATK I OR FKKKDOia. ,..n ,vue instant, saw iu the ad vanes, •g right across the shimmering path* f tho moon, the boat urged by two i>* ; and tlio general uxelainatioti (ul and i*u pressive, ari l viewed in iKiico liy the as- . stmb!e*l multitude, ready to throw tin m • selves down in adoration *>f ti.air savage , deity, ms this lust net of horror was per 1 formed by the prust of the bloody rite. ffered up, for could have uu mg look. “ roweled him t he h id come I .. ... the construction of a I.TT.wiu new set of lunar tables, which shall itidi- c.ite the moon's motions with greater ac. curacy than any now existing, has been proposed by the nutronomer-toyel of Kug- iu’id, who ha* already taken measures to carry it into* fleet. The laldes tu present ii-*** aiiioiig astronomers wete prupaied by I'lolcssor IlniiHcn, of Gotha. —A pntu iiv» n.HUnumiit fur measuring the himiido of th< sun was found, not h'tig since, oonct-ahd under a stone near Vat* ntta harbor, Ireland. Thera is some protml.llity that it tuay have belonged to , ,i , ° ,UJ *4 the two vessel*, of the famous mi dis ^pHiihb Arm.id* which were wrecksJuear oi .ve , * ilH l^ HC ‘*- ui y he, ■ -Sir NVilliwui Thoiuaon to!d the in*ti- c con tution of Telegraph Kngineers, iu a lec ture recently delivered before that so- Jl, nc- cliffy, that there is every rensou to h« o the Hav® that the aurora eo. slats of electria airltr currents, traversing lli-i uoper and rarer i. you region* of ihu atmosphere, n >»•* —Mr. f * irwin has writlan to Air. Henry II. Ilowortli thut in hi* w<)lk on Vo'calilc islands he ariiv.-1 nt the conclusion that tho great continents »r» Using, and tha ocean h*eh sinkn linn au hypothi: DR. roi./.I Y. DU. H. II. I.AW. Real teiiro os gomj tli, i DR. J. A. I H«|l HART, All klmts or CiiiifMtluuur; aud Fruits, Ktlck Cantly 18 eeut*. ft • i liarir** for l oir*. Livery and Sale Stables, HO It a! H T TliO.U I'VO.V. Livery, Hale mini Kaclimnge Mmbles, OuLaiuuari, Noarn in KisooLra an.. _J»*'t30 ^ CulumbtiM, Ga. A. DAMJfKL^ Livery mud Mule Mtmblea, •OiLKTIIOHri .»T , CuLUMOC*. Ga. atOntioa «iv»B lo Vtcdlux aad Hal* m | 11 ^ hoard**! in ataMvi* by Uu Boarding Houses. TUK IIOMK IIOUSK, No. I.’..) IIroad stu-ot, Colun bus. il*., by j d l StH8. N UVMAN. Restaurants. Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. I ts, Worker In Tin, Nlaeet Iron, Copper. i Order* from nlm>*.l pmopiiy at leaded lo Frosh Moats. J. W. PATRICK, talla N«». t tiiid IH, .llarkct llouao, Moitl. of ev-ry kind .uni be.l ijiuh W. C. TULBKRT, Kresla Nemts of nil kinds. Mattress-Making, &c. J. I». McJtlNklN, Druggists. W. F. TION Kit, Dentist, Oppmiio Htrup|«r‘* bullJlng. JUi uluiuuiii fittii to the ii,,., J. I. OKU FIN, Imported Drug* ami i liniiitcal*. ri-MnpUoiM uni,lull/ prepari-d. C. II. I*AL.RKK, l.lreuscd Apollieem > v i. him cl lid ^smiths. I ll Ml ..KK, om*r, * o.umbu*.-in'. |« I AM hi IIOnt.lt. A. It. DRAM NON, Dross-Making. MINN M. 4. IfOf.LI5f(.kWORTH, i ardent ndvo ent np : “Thera they are !" “Yt-*<," said tho lead nmp iui.mi: to ceaie Jthcir movement • lat he ni ght better observe tho direc- on th - c iDoe in the a Ivanc** was taking. Yes; th- girls are there, and they ply is like nmi. Spirit of the rii-v they direction ili-iii the shadow of elude tu." “Where IU asked one of they cau g-» i Sacred Island." “The Sacred Island “Yes; it mi hceins t*> “Why the elm f him there. “We think s". but r chief never tried it." “But should they rear! land before we do, would as to follow them on ntf: “Certainly ! I he chief i we neither (deep, eat u have rest ire 1 them to th we obey him, as we a! ways . !*-t them go where they w work! Ply i very mu*-!c. at.* then* were instances of th< ing H**rnetiineH H**|ectr-«f for the Hh.iniiii hie offuringH ; ulid at tuuee. when ruin re fused lo visit the earth, the great gml ’11 4 . iuO had to he up|>«‘H>-*-d or siipplleutmi by the ottering Up o( beautiful li.tante. i which were borne in festal robes in priest. rss.t, formal the train. 'J hu aacnfices were al fillies appalling in their number, ut great feasts or <1*dl'-allot s of temples. |-..i such occasion* th** prisoners of their m. \ petty Wars would be reaerved, peril .p, for year-*, and than brought from ail pint a to tho capital, hi <1 led in long prnecHsioiia to the grett tomple. At the dedication of tho tempi** of one ■ deity tho ceremony lasted fu*r days, aud : seventy thousand victim-* so s id to have per.sited, Mild thli astofil-1 mg • ' ll.pulii tioli ia attest 1 *! I y the most truitworthy writers. It sueins almost iiupo**it.h . but of the tremendous extent ot Luiutn sac pt the rifice them cau he no doubt, since the I skulls *,f the victims were invariably jaculsted his saved; aud tho fuliowe icotsionnlly swalii lloworth | Hholr«alr amt It* tall Denier 1 DrnR* and Redlrlnen, ■ •tiler 4rileie% and I’crfrimerv. their I to bo flying. Th* i, and arc making b islands, tho belter I it wi.s swallowed. I*lik> Ing Tw Ire lor the Nanir n*n*-y. In the Apnl nuailmr of your magazine, r two years ago, writes a friend In I'oriDud, Oregon, you made copious se rer tlons from a show-bill gotten up by that well known genius OU the 1‘aclflc coast. Mart Taylor. I clianco to know an lot** ■•! him which is at your service : (hie time, in his wanderings, he went | into Clarksville, California, aud meeting ■ tti'-ro a person who suviniul to know Imu. id who was willing to pat up scenery, going' i | lar. Ini. six l.ltstT% Kil l;. v-r 'uken kindly to finally rngaged him The house, a* usuil, was crowded, rt played with even more than *>r- viui. After it was ov. r he sought is door-keeper, arid invited him t<* take oiuething. “Don’t ear** it I * I«». sai-l 'haokeej er. “Firat-rate lions*, *sid Mart “Bully, Cotton Fnctorlos. Hlir'tln(«, Slit rt | rigs, ami Sewing Knitting Thread. 4‘»r l* W I au I nr li lt Whea> a’ ‘ • • NTWOhl.R RANI I Darbor Shops. I 1.0 CIH XVI.II.s' SM A VI Mi SALOON, AI.KX A BAR. ». TI.KIl V. He Boot und She-. w.oit* Watclunakors. I Mtiwmaker. Plano Tunint,, <<c. conqueror, gi\« cvidencu of having in pint* one religions building alone counted mon l °- Ifiii.iHMl uf these griru relics of mortality, over If dare not land The most moderate c imputations by au- is ui thors place the yearly numtier «*f ve tinu dent t is liecansA tbe “ff«W*I up in the country at twenty thou ,en sand—aorne placing the average at more vert than double. 'In* conquerors might well bum !i tho Mat-red Is- be overcome wit*, h >rror *t the disco\> r- k ., the ) run l,o ou rmtli ■« 0*-y > '“«•• • Ui 'l Ibo •.rur it:,. uf .Inr.fc-i v . this nature which ttu-v witnt! s*.-d, eagerly * sp . seizing opportunities for casting down the •,..,, orders are that a |urs ar.*l overturning lh«i images ot tl.- ui.ger.t r drink till w,** deities presiding over this sanguinary r- an An,* village, and if ,,rm ,r rife, ami ceren,** i * cL*n,pi . ’ . s*t-m« lendhs-*. and w**r** ell *el«-lira , « d furasbe tit uf pomp th Ho Vefit* •* I did V I lloll..I tsys y .rt ll mu c rrtlaiid til!> -i I keeper, pss»mg <*v.-r the Mart look it. sn.l Walk, t Half an hour slier M*i ishments j up't large pile of snver, Itaniering every *»n* i play poker. .Mart walked up to the I while shuffling iq> a deck that lay i« couuter asked >,i th* bsr-ke*»per :i. But th* figled with it the \ fouftd a place ltally equally w arm ii heart tin e coming," The Captaiu glanced at Sc-uorita Valdez velocity Utsh< an I continue! light iu the w\, “I know now that my enter is among Great as was The chief eUuie*! angered and morti-1 th* Indun. on I-ake Dkeecbopte. and 1 pursuers, it M v ihu twelve ruwurs resumed theii pad dies, and the great canoe, with r*-n* w#d along the |>athway of 1 butth- fig ■king I .1* *.f i Barbarous ! a young n* - “All right, said lx I Ixilb were engsgtsl be doorkeeper made a l<« * p.l- ,-d ba*-k, e gam**. K*xiu Mart ‘raised ■ 1 Mart “topped I r k)bga : union tit the p.teat s «.m ., •uiy w»* delivired toll* id tnVen him in er lo his slaves, the bod; woe dress*-*! in epicurean fashion, an I s r-xty tu effort made by the banquet given by tho warrior to hi- b d-ls • mall compered to the friends, who feasted Upon the captive st til Le U^iuT”*«»b.' i w.Ur'ir.ri^ : il*.8 d.t-rui,o.a tu Is... •Dy.b.pb.r. *""* ,h '* “* es. No oavag- l.lsmsii of the IVu-smi. . ijs ib*, other, Mart ibeu arose from the table, -x»x— ha ordered out tha war ca- under your gnu* end start at once, with rounded arms of tr.e fugitive* w)ta rwoa- iLm. but a grand Imgiwt. attend*-1 «i*y. If-i v tw«». , t ii f.ihe. j ho did so. said, "I have performed ten in rescue Julia I want voa to ci**« of steel, and their Leerla wutb an iron by a people io >tlh*r reaper t* ore ot th* < : <ineui*r* u ut.p~<-*r r- tr.at he mho I I U ' >***» io fsb/oraia, but, geotJemen. lAt* ’ ' mont civilized in tbe world. The hi»t>. bero ior a year an t also fight. As i.e is | *< tint time t errr pUrgetl Irrist f*r may well ssy, “Norely. never were intended for diplomacy, I could n*»i but I ,f,r *nme monrg J carrying twalva rowers ; ten t others. Into thie twelve I aacttre me a guide—an Indian on whom I o'.ution. — j . j , y . ^« run may wen s*y, nuriij, never w yowag, active men leaped, and with pad- ! aan rely, under all circumatancea. “loo must to - luoz ba* K, .i , refinement aud the extreme of harbar.un *bia*( hie ban*Lome fare might b* Ip bim I The laugh wee on the doorkeeper, and ■s.— .... ^ ordeeaof Ku.no ' “A diffi.nit thing to find, Capitan, but Lonab wittont atoppmg her exertioi.e. brought eo cloeety into contact with each w tba aeriou battle of life more tliau the j morning be wav not in town .—liar. "Avap! Lat not a man eieep, eat or l M there be each a thing aa a reliable In- “Why nut ? . other! which Le remark' d to me iL*l'' r * Urotetr, j J-*ll • «'• I» i • Vi IV 1 W. Ill,A1 . R-poir-r nr <1 T>. cf I'.aDw, Or^sne sn4 """'' ■ LAWYERS. J. II. I'AI.WI It. Frurlii-sl WNlrl»m»»l**-rNii*lJ»-w*-ll*-r. W. A. Farley, A. ttoruoy •ot* Uaw Tobacco, Ciuarb, he. <. i.oi'i:z, It.-nl. r ih *n*l Slnniilarturcr or 1 iiic Rill K DDKN, Dealer In Fine Clgara. I*tj»«uml adr.sj-r 111 .1 • " Riven t» Collection. HINEo DOZIER, AtHirm'.v 4k t Law, ii vnu.rD.N', ua m mm. i • • RMn OreaD ft Ua i -.. . •, , Assignee's Sale Crocors. DAN K N. KICK, D»«l*i in Fsiuil) ilr e-eri Uj mi B*>-n l» a#*-N < h.r<* for lr./a«- ■ 7 Crockery ,China&Glass \|l‘ TJ D. VoRK havlua 4- .»l ’ ft Eo KID, !»• J. H. UAim.TO.T, Whelmlc ea*l Retail Dearer, Ju.T-fl .ti-r franklls, Warr.-n k 0*hth* rr- Bts. So ebargn far 4rs/*f*. eq.14 ork vri.Y "nitm-ricD ‘ i'■'.• "'i• t** MTAND, ui* k. ii l /1, h Str-.r : • • Onl-therv'. i^hsrvmiKtr i-l to 't. I V<>r* «».II . • all MHAI tOOrCB, fea'I/ Orocer oo4 Dealer la Coaetr/ Prednc*. Mp4 weal to -Ba*|wlrer" OR*e. •W M*. H.)NKRT A bNKI« Will ks** W.»r** 9f th* Bteee aat'l el-wad .on. iui a»r-*i, i mmt» inr***,