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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY
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ismtm MU tintta^f lx oo*-third
rffth* Doily.
Whm aa adnrtiMMSt la cheap,* non that
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it with tlx eoaa of oonpoillloe. Foralti adrar-
Uaya mat p»« aa do itioaa at howt.
WASHINGTON.
wmaMMMk
■aahata at Ii
OIMUIIBWI.
—Own (■ qaotad nt $1 10,1 IS, whola-
mle, in jMbnM.
—Small-pox h spreading in tha lower
pardon of Aagaata.
—Foray tb will be • mooij order poefe
otgoe eMer the lit of July.
—dodge John T. B. Tamer, one of tha
•Meet nattier, end beet citixeni of Stewart
eonuty, died in Ontbbert on the lfith
imutut, egwd T1 yetn.
—The excursion party of Mew York
joirnplixt* ware well entertained at
Boom on Monday, and left at 0 o'clock
that night for Atlanta.
—A oorreapondont of tba Aoguata
Chronic!* moral tbit Got. Brnitb oalYlbe
Legislator* together m aoon aa the Olrll
Bight, bill peeaei, to repeal all tba school
lawn It baru't passed yet.
—Tba aobooner Minnie, from Maw
York, Iut week brought to Savannah a
lot ol aoeoad-hand cotton factory ua-
ahiueiy front Proridenoe, B. I. It ia to
ba pnt in operation at Augnsta. Thia ia
amphatisally “a taora in the right direc
tion.’'
—The Tbomaaton H*rald reporta that
the wheat crop of Upaon wiM make a eery
fab yield, and eotion b beginning to
throw off ito pala and sickly bne ; bat
•eystbeueu orop ia badly damaged by
teat, and corn eeUing at $1.60 per bnebel
—Of tha wheat crop about Dalton the
Oitssen mye: Dp to tba preaeut writing
the wheat erop waa nerar more prompt
ing | area the low loud*, in many oases,
bra reooranng from tba overflow, and are
baginniog to took flint rata..
—Two negro bo, a named Julias Boatiok
and William Hem ley warn drowned in the
Oamalgea, near Macon, on Bnnday. They
warn tat bathing, and Bentley got into
deep water and waa drowning, when Boa-
ttek want to hia atalatenee, waa graaped
by Bentlay, and both df owned.
—Tba Tdegriph reporta two difflonltlea
lb Maoon already' with negroes who
thought that the Oiril Bighta bill bad
nantl and acted accordingly. One aat
down on a lady'a dries in a atraet car, and
Mfoaad to move. The other took pornes-
aioo of the bed of a white boarder in one
of the private boarding-bonaee. Both
claimed that they had a right to do ao un
der the Civil Bights aat, and both were
Naked otto
—Kenneth M -Donald, lata from Boot-
land, waa killed by Patrick Murphy, an
Irishman by birth, in tba anbnrba of An
gotta, on Friday waning. McDonald was
drank and followed np Murphy for some
time, and finally made an attack on him, j
when Morphy knocked him down and
kicked him. An examining pbysloien wee
uncertain whether McDonald's deetb waa
canted by hemorrhage resulting from the
fracture of the aaaal bone by the kiok, or
from oougeation of the brain oaaaed by
drinking. An examining jury acquitted
Murphy of murderous intent.
kUWA MEWhl
—The fine steamer Bally, tanning the
Alabama river, got egronnd daring the
late high water, aod now lie high and
dry at a landing in Wilcox connty.
—Negroea from the recently overflowed
plhnuuons on the Tombigbee river era
making their appearance at Deiaopolie,
inquiring for Government ration,, end
name of them carry jags or osoteeae to
get their allowance of whiskey.
—The Montgomery Newt reports that
m Tuesday Brigham Young laid (or the
partite at interest some $326,000 of the
Alabama Booth A North itailroad bonds,
ander exaontiona from the courts. They
brought some 20 or Hi) oenta. There
were bat few persons on the ground, and
tba bidding was anything bat spirited.
—There wee e big meeting of the Knox
or nitre wing of the Badicel party of
Montgomery oo Tuesday night, at which
Hcolutioaa were adopted “not only read
ing out, bnt dramming out” Peal Biro-
bach, ahsriff, from tha BepnbUaan party,
The Senate ia angaged on tha bill to
revise and oonaoUdata tba eatntea of tba
United State,.
Senator Bameey’a bill to provide for
the prepayment of pontngn on printed
matter, end for other purposes, is n copy
of the Mil recently aopwted frana tha
Home oommtttee onpoetcdleM sad poet-
roads. In iu main features it provide
that newspapers shall go free through the
mails to enbseribaaein tbs same solely,
and also for the free brae emission of nswe-
papere and magexinaa and axobaagao, and
it propose* to aatebiiah a rate of ana and
a half uahta par ponng to be prepaid by
publishers and news aganoiea an at news
paper, and periodieeia mailed by them to
rrgnler subscribers or news agents.
Thurman, from tba Committee
Finance, reported favorably on tba Homes
bill amendatory of the set to redoes tba
duties on Imports, and to reduce internal
taxation, approved March Sd, 1878.
over.
In the contested elcoUsn esc of Bykea
va. Spencer, Hamilton reviewed nt some
length the arguments before the Commit
tee on Privilege end Eleetione, and the
condition of affairs in Alabama, and ar
gued that tha Legislators by which Bpcn-
oer, tba present occupant, waa elected
waa not the legal Legislators of tha Bute.
In oonelaaioQ be submitted a resolution
declaring Spenoer not entitlad to a act
ia tha Senate, and that it ba awarded to
Byket.
Morton said ba didn't view this oeae in
a partisan spirit Alabama had a decided
Republican majority, Gen. Grant havinf
carried tha Btata in 1872 by ton tbonaani
majority. The whole tronbla in that
Bute grew ont of a conspiracy to Moure a
Democratic majority in tha Legislature to
control the paltnuugi thereof,' ah
particularly the election of bUnttadStalM
Senator.
Salisbury denied that there waa any
fraud on tha part of tba Damncrata in
-Alabama, and said, if there was any, it
was on tba part of the Bapublisans. 8s
contended that the Legislature which
elected BykSs was the legal one of the
State.
The discussion was interrupted by n
motion forexeontiveMmion.
Adjourned.
Haems.
Washington, May 27. —The Hones
passed a bill repealing tha law on which
the Sanborn contracts were baaed; also a
bill remoring tba political disabilities of
Baphael Semmee, of Alabama.
The House passed bills aa follows
Providing that no person shall aarva as
juror in the United State* Court, who
oannot read and write tb* English lan
guage ; fixing tb* times for holding Cir
cuit Courts in the Fourth Judioial Dis
trict ; making colored persona in tba
Chooiaw end Chickasaw nations membare
of them 'nations, end antitlad to all
rights and privilege! aa rash.
The House also adopted a resolution
for tha appointment of a select commit
tee on the disturbed condition of Arkan
sas, and whether that Btata has e govern
ment republican in form, whioh ought to
be recognized by the United States Gov
ernment.
The Hones also passed a bill removing
tb* disabilities of Gen. George E. Pickett
ana Gbsries H. Williamson of Virginia,
Thomas Hardeman, jr., end James Jack-
son of Georgia, an i John H. Beagsn of
Texas.
Washington Katas.
Washington, Msy 27.—Gan. P. M. B,
Yonng, of Georgia, has been appointed by
Speaker Blaiue as one of tba Board of Visi
tors to West Point, on the purt of the
House of Bepresenetires. Thirteen years
ago Gen. Young left the military academy
to join bis fortnnes with those of Me
Btate.
The sensational story whioh hwe
floating about in the aawpaper* of a quar
rel and impending duel between Con
gressman Lamar,of Mississippi, end Gen,
Toombs ia now prononnoed entirely an*
true.
Best Admiral Bbnbriok is dead. Ha
waa eighty-fonr years of age, and ap-
diya; 24 mils* above they h*T* Arad on
aitiasna from tb* Maxioan aid* of tb* riv.
Jndga Dougherty left for Knaeas
this availing for to* purpose of procuring
evidanoe to justify milituy action. Tb*
raidarahato crossed over eight hundred
head of oattle. Tha commander at Meta-
mar** has bean ashed to Mnd n fore* to
captor* them. We ahall ba foroad to
•ght In self-dafenae, ea there is no safety
for American* oulaida ef a town. They
era determined to drive n* out of tbs
eonntry. Snob ia to* opinion of on,
olearaet-heeded man.
ABKA9EAE.
hrsttel tapawehnaaax wt
lama Boos, May 27.—The Hoot*
Ocmimlttaa on Impeachment has reported
artiOM* of impeeohmant against Btate
Auditor Wheeler, Chief Joe tic* MeOtaro,
Associate Justices Stephenson, Banrls and
Bannatt, Circuit Jndga Georg* A. King-,
ston; William H. Gray, Commissioner of
Immigration end State Laode; Bhariff W.
8. Oliver and J. R. Holland, Clerk of Pn-
laaki oonnty; Bhariff Miokala, of Hot
Springs sonnty, and aeveral other bfleara
oonnaotad with the late rebellion.
Tha ertiolaa against MoClura and
Wbaalar war* the only onea acted on,
both of them being impeached by n largo
majority.
The remainder of tbs eases will be act
ed on.
The Hone* peeaei! a bill anthorising an
issuesoa of $200,000 In ton per oent. ton-
year bonds to pay expanses of the late re
bellion.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
London, May 27.—It now eppahre tool
tbs BCaeien Grand Data OonatoaUna's
•oo, Mlebolas, gave tb* dtemoada balang
lag to hlamotharlo Mias Fanis *r Phoe
nix, n beautiful American. Tbs oiraam
Mans* of too theft, together «M the (Ml
that' be had deposited large Mm* af.
money with bis bankers to mate pMvi.
•ion, as haaaya, against tha aiaeaiillH af
old ago, lead to to* ballaf that ba ia In-
INDIA.
Iha Famine Mtlltoma af Fsapla Dap
raaCaal an tha tlava wane ant.
London, May 27—A dispatch ft
Celcotu atola* that tha distract from the
famine in Indie lucrsaaa*. Maerly M
mtlliona of peopto an dapandant on. tha
Government for food.
NBW YOBK EDITORS IN ATLANTA.
Daeopatoa Ejaeseh- bjr K. H. Hill.
Atlanta, May 27.—Tha Mew York adl-
tora arrived yesterday morning. A
caption was given them to-day at the
Kimball Hones. Ban Hill mad* them a
speech—on* of hia happiaat efforts. H*
was requested unanimously to fornieh
each member with a copy ao they oonld
publish it when they return home. They
leave to-night for Chattanooga. The visit
has baan both pleasant and profitable *11
mtoUMmc'n nnnrrr
m
LoDiavnxi, May 27.—The general con
feranoo adjourned to meet at AtLut*,foor
yean bane*.
Beaolctlone of gratitude to Commodore
Vanderbilt, for the donation of $1100,000
-for the ohuroh nnlversitisH, wee adopted.
Tha AtoarleM Israalltes.
Maw Yonx, May 27.—Tba anonal aas-
nn of tha Board of Delegatee of t,h#
Amarioan Israelites oommaneed last eve
ning. Delegates era present from twen-
ty-fonr oongregationa, representing the
States of Mew York, Memeobosette, Mew
Jersey, Penneylyenie, Tennessee and to*
Dlatrlot of Columbia.
Tba Treasurer reported tha raosipts of
tb* trust fond for tha past year to ba
$4,820, and tha expenses $8,018, leaving
a balance of $1,900, for tbs next meeting,
to be held at Philadelphia in 1870. .
rtXIUI OF* BALLOOXI.se.
Haw tha Latest was waa Treated.
Bxadiho, Pa., May 27.—The nronant
Shearer sailed away from Pottatown in
hia balloon, the Globe, yesterday after*
noon at tan minutes after four o’clock.
After being in the air nearly an boor, and
anconntaring a fearful rain end enow
storm, and after being hnrled through
forest* end trees end nearly killed by be
ing dashed against limbs end bough", he
landed, after a desperate escape with bis
life, about two miles from Ooopenbnrg,
near tha North Pennsylvania Bailroad.
Ha was aasiatod and plaoed on n train,
and returned to Beading last night.
THX ADADAMA*AND4DHATThMOO-
«A HAILHOAD-
It to Bald bjr the Oavaraar af Ala-
tows,
Nxw You, May 27.—Tbs Alabama and
Chattanooga Bailroad, one of the leading
trunk lines of tba Southern States, was
aold yaatarday by Governor Lewis of Ala
bama,. by and nnder the authority vested
in him by tba Ut* Legislature of Ala-
—A hundred mast bare af tb* tower
•as at Bewdou Collage, Brunswick,
.sine, have been sent home for ref ami
todtili
—Revenue agent McAipine, and Col-
lector HoitxcUw, of Knoxville, destroyed
illicit dlstlllerlec and attested Am BUoit
distillers ia Welker county, Georgia.
—Tha tors* Oonnty Commissioners of
Barnwell county, 8. 0., indicted tost
week for stealing pnblio funds, have
baan triad and conviqtad.
—Miners in to* vleluity of Mnaaitoa,
Ohio, who have baan on a strike, bwmad
tha trestle work and shot two now minora.
The Governor has taUgraphad for MahN
ice.
—Vaaqnan, to* robhas abtaf and mar
darer, heannivad at San Frnaataao from
Laa Aagotoa. Ha wilt ha takaa to Moo-
tarayfovtrM. Mato
topravantM*
—A yonng man and two woman war*
oroaaing the Hudson rivrr near Albany,
M. Y., in a boat He attempted to band
to a dog swimming after these. H* fall
into the water, and on* of tbs woman, in
her efforts to belp him, also fall In, and
both wars drowned.
Chsmtors I AA Mmols.
BNDLAND.
London, May 17.—Tba Triennial Can- | onm al lleapillWTheg item,
fereaoe, in oooneetton with the Li bare- ““
ties Society, was to session bare daring
the Aral week of thta month, with tha ob-
jeot of diaenaMag to* qaastien of Sbosat-
ing the Ohuroh of England from Mat*
patronage and control. The attondanaa
wax very large, nawontod latasaat being
sxoitad to the procaading* emoagat all to*
diffaraat deaominkttone of dissenter* in
to* kingdom.
DM.*.
Othm hie
SnostO*
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aver AM.
M||lln#ry.
I WDITB * TTODDD.
■ele Ageal ef hoNwiek * Oa.’a reiterae.
At toe jEie Beaklag Beam of IhippaHhOai,
Coughfl, Colds, Housdww,
- AMMAU. TttiOAT MttAln,
WELLS’ CARbOLIC TABLETS
PUT VP ORLT Or DflilfD BOX An.
A TIMED AND SIMS REMEDY.
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HSMHli PuMio.
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ffEBUISnDSpTEh*’.
«me aa* omroaSTwouk aalUMs aim Ik* curl-
uattLa aa* wmlto at a vi * aa* weed rful ones-
try. IlkMniib. Xemarwlb wo*M quicki*.
Dm egaai nM tha, MS MS » wwk.
r«r panics lea, *<Mv«ea ■VDDABD BDtWn
alitor rms, iiawee, er Ua,tk »*__
Ate^Baiellla, WeriOto«|MMto
A. I.TNBIM,
rnxtlem Is elt toe Oeatts ef toe Mete.
TaUors.
I. D. OAlfBUA, TnUav,
Oettteg ee4 Bekiaa la toe Lemet atphe. to
ngtfili |^|to 4oM*
Sjjni^iXailrj^Ji^ijjr^jrjliaa^jara^Ja^
ODfltlStD.
I LK. BMITM.DeattoS,
Don Flits Work Md PlRfftMt or trr—rtiU
Barber •hopa.
WBBABT DADBIHDDS, Dnwba
Oareer teeth Bellme* ea* Ohaatom etmeta,
DISBOB A TUDNDB, Barbara,
loato Bellme* atmat, now Atlas. u«m.
hmdIr.
'iwiMmmiSSm.
•a roe se t* Opalto*. to mm M atop at ito
Alias, Ueeaa, oppaalta Peamafar Dm°*.
InouranoD.
B. C. DDWDN *> DDB,
Oiw, lillwi Hi»il, snr ft. M. Qnmi 5 Co.'s,
bottt
•Mir IEWI.
Savannak, May 17.—Arrived: Sara-
gosaa, San Salvador, 0. W. Lord. Sailed:
HnntovUla, FlorolU.
MARKETS.
■I TNUMDAPH TO DNDVIDDD.
Money and ntaeh Davhata.
London, May 27.—Boonrities nneheng-
•d. Street rat* | below bank rat*. Ena
824*824.
Fanis, May 27.—Bantas 59f. 874*.
Nxw Yonx, May 27.—Stock, steady.
Mooay 8 per cent. Gold 124. Exchange
long 4884. thort 4914. Goven
strong. State bonds quiet.
Maw You, May 27.—Money, r—
■apply at 8*4. Starling extremely doll
at 84. Gold heavy at 12|*4. ~
manta steady. States dull.
Nxw You, May 27.—Floor qniat end
tohangrd. Wheat dnli and nnobaogad.
Corn dull and heavy. Pork Ana, $17.80.
Lard quiet—steam U|.
Louisvilln, May 27.—Boar qniat and
unchanged. Corn doll ana drooping at
81*86. Proviaiou qniat. Pork $18.88,
Bacon—7j for sbonldcrs 10J for Meat
A. O. Harwall having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Gridin A Oo., boa
removed to Ohambara street. Hlefriaade
and patrons wonld do wall to sail on him
in hia new quartan, and examine atoak
before baying aleew bare. Prises it pnnie
rates. Jal8 suAwadtf
G*n. Great to remove A. P. Wilebn, Confirmation—Sender*, aa Poetml
Poetmaoter at Montgomery, for alleged
treason to the Bepnblloan party. Wilson
1* »tn» the State Senator from Montgom
ery, and hia resignation is demanded.
The Wilson wing also held a masting tb*
■ma* night.
TDK WBATHBD.
DxrAnTKBNT or War, >
Wasbuoton, May 27, 1874. >
Poatmeater
at Fayetteville, N. 0.
Nomination—Welter H. Johnson, for
Postmaster at Oolnmbne, Ge.
MEXICANS KAIDIMO INTO TKXAS.
Eight Bsadra* Cattl* nt Dm BmI.
Galveston, Msy 27.—Tha nnmbar of
PrttaiUitiot.—For tbs Sooth Allentio | r»W«™ i» greater then previondy, and if
Into elear or pertly oloudy weather end , they steal fewer csltle than baton it ia
Hal fftprlj to Bootherly wiodn, with i beoMUse there »re fewer left to BfeMl.
Malianary or rising temperntnre end Mexioans have been oroasing over oet-
|M$M ehangee in the barometer. | tie at Loa Oonohu for tb* paat thro*
Tba purchasing parlies were A. T.
Batch tc Co., consicliog mostly of New
England capitalists.
THE NEW ATLANTIC CABLE.
Halifax, N. S., May 27.—'The steem-
abip Farredey, with the new Atlentic tele
graph cable on board, which Bailed from
England on the 17ih, ia expected off thia
ooeat in e few days. The cable will be
landed at Berry-Heard, Parr Bay, iu
Prominent Incidents
nr thb
History of Columbus
From it* Pint Settlement in 1827, to (Ac
Wilson Raid, in 1803, compiled by Joan
H. Mamin.
The undersigned proposes to publish, in a
oolums 150 cr more pages, a work under
the above title, covering the period from the
selection rf the locality fora " trading town,"
in 1621, to the capture and partial destruction
<lf the city by the Wilson Raid, in 1803.
The incidents will be derived mainly from its
newspapers, which will be gleaned for this
purpose with much care. It is believed that
most qf our eiiieene would Uko to have such
incidents in this compact and convenient form,
__ and will encourage the undertaking to the
rib sides) 1 10|* for dew' eidto' "urf- I <if '*« bed for the work
Each chapter will contain short biographi
cal sketches or notices qf the principal cititene
mentioned in it, who have since died. The
volume will also embrace full information
concerning the churches, factories, dke., now
existing.
We do not propose to pubdeh this compila
tion with a view to making money, as the
small price asked for it rcill show. Bulat
the tame time we do not want to loan money
by its publication, and therefore we wish to
limit thi number if copiss jiriwfwf to the de
mand for the work. WilA thu object in view,
we issue this prospectus, inviting those who
desire copies qf the volume to send in their
NO. 125.
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Wtiilog B Soaod I a eampto* mtrw of
Fhoeotle Ckom-llae*, Me toortml, OMOt Capb,
map m* eMtpmtoaalv,, mablleg ear eae ia •
abort Aiwa to raport trlola, apaaabaa, aarwopa, he.
Tto Lor*’a FrOAr w writlan with $ atrakaa of
too poo, ea* Its worts par ■Into. Tba uaaw-
ptora* aboal* loom tbU art. Prim by well (0
••ala Agahlaweetad. AMramT. W. NVAM"*
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or tea
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hiaiwd emrofirorod
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roraol lotoraat to tto Aflaorioee people. Iloppoolt
ao pordoalor elaaa aloat, bat ill olaaao i to
n aa* woema of all prof mioeo, omada, oeoupa-
Uoaaaa* polltlaol pplaleao—to Car warn, laavara,
boalMM awa, auetaalea, pfepeMaat. p.IHMoaa,
laack.ra, tto*-au, woaafOoiarata, Oelrnaoe, waa
of laersleg aa* ma whe tea ealy IV**, to el*
so* yoeng. *11 weal la ea • beak of oeeatoet
nbraoio, 00* to praotree toe toalr ohIMme ea*
rbIMrae’a ohIMme a* tto ealy aowplata ea* mile-
* 1 vi.rk, ahowlep IS. alavatlo r.a.laa or TMn
tor •NE HUaiMBto TBABM 8|
AwT Ii la eat e iTaary
bat a sac,astir to arary walHafcrwt* Amrleoa
oitiaao. Agaat* waka }100 ta tsoo par moetk.
■re* tor aimalar. KinaLXX A NoOVaUT, rkll-
a*tlpkla. Fa. tw
am tto mat kaaotlful la .tyla ao* partoot la taa*
arar wa*a. Tha OONUEUTO 8T0P to tha lx at
aaer plan* la asy orgaa. It to pro*oaa* by aa
•aim act ar mtda, pveollerly voloa*, tto cSOet er
whioh to moat chatmlex oed aaol atlrtiog while
It, Imitotloe of too bemee vtdeo la aaporb. term
llbaml.
WATHhr rniLBABMONIO, VXIPXM aa*
OBOBBITnAIi ORGAN8, te aalqoa Frasck eaara,
am swoet tto. boot aa*a, aa* camMeo par ty ef
retclax with (root votamoef toco, gettahlator
parlor, cbereb, or meato kail. WATNRH' NXW
tnAIiX PIANO* ton eaeot powar aa* o *00 i.es-
|0| (oea, with ell modora improaemFSto, so* am
Ito bast Plaooa aaeta. Than Organ ea* Ttoaea
ara w arras ta* (Or ala yam artoaa aatmm'y
low f.r eash or p.rt owk.u* baUaoo Is meutoly
quarterly poyieoala. kocaed koa* loatrum.-eto
Ukeo In eaelieatr. Agaato waato* la arerp
ooualy la Ito Us to* I tot*, es* Usea*e A lib
eral dlaooaat to Taeakara, Mlnlatar , Ckarehaa,
uukacx watxu mm
moors amo rhokr.
tierce 124; keg 12|. Whiskey 88.
Csttom Merkato.
Litxbfool, May 27—Moon.—Cotton
qniat aud qnchangsd. Salas to-dey 10,.
000 belea, including 2,000 for expert and
spaoulatton. Salas of apiande, nothing
below good ordinary, dalirarsbla July and
August, 8 i-IGd.
Later.—Sale* to-day inclnda 6,200 bale*
American. Salas of Orlaana, nothing be
low low middUog, shipped in April,
8 11-lGd.
Maw Yonx, Mur 27.—Colton dnU and
aasiar ; sales 47 balsa ; uplands 184*.,
Orleans 10c.
Futures opened qniat end steady : May
17}, June 17}*U-1«, duly 188-16, Angnst
I844II-I6, September 18 B-16e|.
Nxw Yoxx, May 27.—Fntnras Biased
steady ; Rales 22,000 bales, M follows:
Jane 17 0-16; July 18 8-16; AagaM IS
21-82; September 18 11-82.
Cotton dull end easier; sales 816
et 18fal8; net receipts 228.
Galvxston, May 27.—Mat raesipto 280;
ealas 60.
Nxw Oxlxans, May 27.—Qniat and
staedy, net receipts 1,872; salsa 1,200—
Gnysboro oonnty, distant from Helifax | ] u r arsuing 2,000.
100 miles. After the landing of the cable Mobile, May 27.—Market dull and
at Parr Bay, tb* Farraday will proceed to | weak—quotations nominally nnebaagad;
By* Beaeb, N. H. One of the members net reoeipte 26; eelee 200.
of the new oable company baa attired
here.
—The Mew York editorial excursionists
arrived at Chattanooga yesterday morn
ing, tad visited Lookout Mountain.
Chaxlkston, May 27.—Market doll and
nominal; netreoeipts882; sale* 260,
Boston, May 27.—Doll; middlings 18;
net reoeipts 108; sales 180.
Savannah, May 27.—Vary dnli; mid
dling 17; net roaaipto 108; Nias 204.
The price will be one dollar per copy for
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like the specimen sheet issued. A smal
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Payable when the work is delivered, which
will be some time next FaU.
THOS. GILBERT.
May 12,1874.
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