About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1874)
W’.taHL £5; Tuesday, June Sd. dggof ' Concerto! if* , next to •• WJ Pilntmj. a, jm> mm *«u* \f ijo’y'—• Livery and Sale ateMek Hat-ST^M.wflahSK Jaland Steal O map aa to la variety; kmM r»u, BpeeBh Uw Bern* ael Uw Vain, he. )5ur ■ t. e. :i\ t Tin and Copperemlthe. MtA***Y 0. BBAXXOX, *i9dSSS?iMli. j.w.pAtiuck. Fotiee. mni uaderelroed Coamltten, SMolated 1 atolM 9tmmtotem sf Jefca?KJj«t I the ISth iaetaat, would urge upon all the ct to te nreeeat at the nest UMetiag.'Who utolii He©: Otw Joseph A >retiura atari. ^ HJl Cun and LobhewiWHe. Crooere. TUESDAY «rio paio roa ik muci. Oobm vu quoted ia Chattanooga, on Bettedey, 90*910. KtU wharf, «nfl 94* 95o, In depot, with very little doing. A Fneeou oMaiel pegot etetee paBtifoly tint General Orant lately tendered (he Treasury Department to Mf. Washburn#, Miniete* to Franoe, end tbet be declined it. This seems to confirm the msoy re* The AtUnU Herald stotes that the burning ooel hegp et the Eton Iron Works, llome, pltjred on It through r,5O0 feet of boee for aixty-aeveu boor*, end three hun dred hnndi were ampleyed lb banking dirt in upon It. ■ !■—<»eud Oua Weetern exohengee yesterday ceme emeered with* honey. Frobebly eoeee apiariet wax aending a ewarm of Italian been by mail, and the ioflirttSMaDfiM, If that wen the mam para lanky in getting only the honey, and we oan enjoy the dieoomdtnre of tke r >«faaggaga er" who got the atinga. o . Tan oentral and we them paetloaa qf Texan bad floe raiaa laat week, and were badly needing them. In Houetoh and the aurrnunding eountry there waa entire ly “too muob of a good thing.” Fordone of the city were flooded, for want of good drainage, and tbe water of the ba^tta, for the flrat time in mqMt.yeaep, barbed up to and beyond the city. Tbe trial of the Grant pariah priaonera doea not promiae an early termination. The New Orleana Tiinee' ‘ftottefay aaya that the deMnop hap sommoMd /(War a hundred witneaaeH, to prove that there waa a oonapiracy oh tbe other aide; that tbe negroea wore not a lawful'aaaeUMage aa claimed in the tediqtbapntand Iff ea- tabllah an alibi for aix of the eight pria onera. ' ' Notuino further bad been doue in the Uoaee oaae up to Tbutudey. It wnb then underatood at Orangeburg that Governor Moaea would not appear thaw aml aaaver tbe indictment, but would. aak< for obange of venae to Opium hie, where, it ia aaid, bin trial would'We. a faroo, ax bia jury omnmiaaloner baa power to make np any kind ofajery. Thd bounael for the proaeoution would NNMt the plopoaed obange of Tenne. On'the ground 'that the Oonrt oaunbt entertain "the mutton until Moaea preaenta himtelf Ib‘d6tift to stand hia trial. On Wedueeday laat the How. .1 m, reaentatlrca at-Vf aahington diaoharged ita Judiciary Committee frcM the fortbef oonaideration of tha. patitiona of Kllxa- bath Oady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and othera, caking Oongraaa “to extend to women the acme protection that color ed men enjoy in the oxeroiaa of their right to rote." This, of oonrae, thrown the petioneout of the window. Theoe women were too graaping. They ought Ant to have naked for the aamo promo tion which white men have, and, that te nured, they might after a while have at tained to the dignity and aeourity of an Afrioan voter. The New York Keening Poet (Repubii- ““ WW authority fOI tt(e atatement that Vice-President Wilson ia much oon- oernnd about tbe proapectabf tbe Repub lican party j that he aaya the miatekea lately made have well nigh • rained the party; that it will lone the aleotiona next tall uuieae thorp i« ‘riqomptate ehwae in the polioy now pursued!'; that bo advised the President to remodel his Cabinet at onco, and thus regain the eon- lldenoe of tbe ooantry. Mr. Wilson is keener to aoent tbe danger than to per oeive tbe means of osoapa. from it. The idea that only a change of Cabinet ia needed to restore the confidence of the country in the dominant party ta ridicu lous. The I-awd-LOCked Water Mae. It haa been sometime stride, we heard anything of the prospects 6f this impor tant enterprise, and we therefore hail with satiataotion the information con tained in the following diapateh of Satar- day night from Washington. ' Relieving that this sohemo of inland water connec tion between the Miaaiaalppi river rind the Atlantio ie the only one whose bene fits would be equal to ita oosi, we hope that an appeal to European capitalists will not be made in vain: Hit Edward Thornton the British Min ister here, held a long interview this morning with Cob Halford of Georgia, upon tho subject of land-locked naviga tion between the Mississippi river and harbors of the Sonthorn Atlantio. The proposition ia regarded by Sir Edward as of tbe highest impurtauce to the peo ple of Western Europe, especially so to Eng laud, and ho will, while on an autici pated early visit to hirhome, show to the commercial representative men what may be expected in the way of lower prieed bread from the completion of the great work. CuaTTAEooua ia a live olty. Finding that Montgomery ia manufacturing ioa and selling it at #1.50 per hundred, a company of capitalists have gone to work to baild an toe faotory in that city. \montg. Jour. And who learnt Montgomery that trick? —Brigham Young, Jr., according to the Balt Lnko Tribune, has an original way of oomplyicg with Boxiptural injunc tions. At a conference meeting last Sun day morning, he thns instructed the brethren: “I Dray for our enemies, brethren, but I always pray that they may go to ball." aSow Bteaa Bankets elected bf negro lutae te put Hi i taael vaa on ©a ibeofSnt the eapportera of tote maaauia and kelp thane ia their can Vine for re eleetloa. Tbe pri—gri of the bill wonldba mahaiTxming. to the party at the North and la other eeo- tiooe where the negroea ©Sot featroi the alaetion, bat they wiU teat nothing there by the agitetioo aalaaa tha bill paraari. Tha aagtoaa of the ooantry aid fitoMBfitaf it* isd ititof on to nfitoto that He defeat te due to the Democrats (though tha Republicans have more than two-thirds of hoik breaches of Oaugram), they will (tin remain blindly to tha Badicai party. Bat how will it be ia those diatrieta ia which tha Badicai voters are in great part arliltea, as in tha ones in one Ooagreaaion aldtetriat in Georgia, and one or too in Alabama? They will emphatically dsuy that “Olrtt Bights" is a Republican ure, and will point to tbafeatlhritdto Oongraaa which refused to pant it waa largely PapabSma 1 We bans proof of this already at band. Tho 9th Dtetitotef Georgia contains more white Bed?tote II tha other Districts in the 4tatei oomblaed, and it tenia tbs only can paper in tha Northern part State—a paper whieh gterteain tha fact that R te “Republican to tha haikkxna. 1 Wa olip the. following pangnph from this paper, the Gainesville-ddwrfteer Tbs Oainaaville Kagle aharaaa that “tea Republican parly favors mixed gohooie. Ws deny it But tha KagU an on party ia in favor of Hamner’a Civil High! BUI, which ws also deny. There are aaaa in the North, of cor pairtjr, ta favor of mixed tekoolg and Scrnnsr’a OivU Rights Bill Uto, but tha great balk of Ins party arc npt. Tha Republican party has a large majority In Oongraaa, and if In favor of Bamnar’s Civil Blghte BUI Why don'l they jpaes it ? They wiU never do it, and nevsr intend to do so. Wa have fanatics in our party, and so hai the Democratic party. All parties have. Not even' tha negroea tbemseire are in fiver af mixed schools. Ws saw tba question up and voted on ia 180V, and evary ootatad mem ber eava one voted nay. The editor of this piper made a small apeak an tha question, and tbe vote was taken. No, not even tba nag roes want such It te nothing ta ins world but Dai thunder to catoh votes and to iajsre our party. Wa shall see this lins of policy carried out in the political oanvaaa of this year. In the Congressional Districts of tha Booth in which tha negroas constitute the bulk of the voters of their party, tha Radioab wiU run candidates prof eating tha strongest devotion to tha OivU Rights bill; bat in those Diatrieta in which white Radioale are numerous—we tathe 9th Dis trict of Georgia and the two upper Dia- triots of Alabama — candidates ran who will deny that thter party favors Bumnerii bUI, aa strongly as the Gataas- ,Utw awrercawr denies'xt. 1 material question le, are they not counting too strongly on tha ignonnoe and sradoUty of the negro ? Oan that raee always be fooled by Badicai promisee never fnlflU- ed? amw ran wiu. m n. tylo have ixprameri the optaleu that tha , 1-L _ « main object in tbs Radical party ta reftv- j B »x| Victims of a _ tag tba “OivUJiighto”-agitatjon an lata inj twenty or thirty mUas long, and a dam, tba praaunt aaeaioa of Oodgraam waa t»nra©Twhsra the water diaehargaa via tba [OoixMiwnrieaae.] Rule, Ana., June 1st, 1874. Major A. JL GaViovn : In yonr paper of 24th May, npon infor mation furnished by myself, tha state ment waa made that Major WaddaU had ennonnoed himself hare aa an independ ent candidate for Congrats, Ac. In your paper of May 28th, yon state that Major Waddell raqtcste yon to oorreot tha re port, and expram surprise at hearing it, Ac. For soma time previous to my writing the article in tha Enqoman-Soa of tha 24th of May, it waa onrrantly reported that Major Waddell would be an inde pendent candidate for Oongraaa. On Monday, the 18th day of May, I hoard that ha had publicly announced himaaif that morning as an independent candi date, and upon inquiry, wan told by Maj. William Holland, Ool. J. B. MoDonald Mr. Wm. Simpson, Mr. John H. Leater and others, aU oitissue of this piaoa, gen tlemen of honor and integrity, and whose veracity cannot bn impeached, that they did hear Major WaddaU, on that day, In front of tha atom of Mr. Ban Jennings, in Beale, annoanoa himself aa independ ent candidate for Oongraaa, from this Oongremioaal District, and that ha would not go into a convention for nomination. Ool. MoDonald, the Chairman of tha Damaaratia Ex sou live Committee of Rus sell eounty, informs me that on tba day before ha left bars to attend tha meeting of the District Exeoative Committee oaU- ad by Its chairman, Ool. W. H. Barn as, at Opelika, May 2d, ha (Ool. M.) asked Mejor WaddaU td adviae with him (as ha bad underatood be would probably be a candidate) aa to what aetion ha thought tha Diatriot Committer should taka at their masting nt Opelika. Major Wad dell declined to advise with Major M-, for tbe reason that hn would probably ha a candidate and would have nothing to do with n nominating oonveaUen. tUnas seeing your artiste of tha 28th of May, I have celled aa the above named geattemea, and they reiltreUt and eon. firm He etutement that Major Whddeil did pubiicig, at the time and place abort men- timed, announce Kintelf a candidate for Congreetfroiu the Sd District of Alabama, and that he would not go fnto a nomina ting convention of the Democratic party. You are now furnished With Urn infor mation npon whieh my atatement waa baaed. Than la no aartbly donbi bat that it ia correct. Major Waddell's de nial to tha contrary notwithstanding. —A ooantry boy who has undergone aU tba miss rise of learning to mete, earn ha can't understand yal what sailors mean by heaving np anchor*. 1.XANDAUBR A BRO. Job. 1st, 1174. je2 St —'.iifS'Ji awwr—-— Pare Cold Soda! -•si! -1. X. r.!!')•;«) « •’ir .<1 Jf.-H a Of. Kiasengen cad Vichej Water raoit Ttnrra new iha wcifAii, a* J. I. dtlPFIN’C ..'I W ILL to sold tto Ant TmkUj in Jnij Hit, totwMn tto tagnl Loan of •*!•, in a^®yS» W ^ ,h * fee ansrter Osete te Wear or <tll.H MoDeste), pLatiff .vetnfed nt bj AIm. nt wm tiw* and plaon, wm4 totf of lot ,h * propartj of Wa T ?■■■», AIm, nt «uno Uwn nnd plnen, om hnndvod ntfi N . •. A. ate ceatelaisf iso eases, - wer. or lass, levied smb «• me rrMertr or E U etersroable, to set- iatkeri fa bsm4 hmaMaaaagsa tapartor Coart In Suer of Wm X. HeManaaa sale W A be rateable. Troaartf pelatedout liy pletetlff. . Aim. at sawa thee sad plaea, lela Waa. ft, IS and tateteaOeveu, haaaava, aaet of tea eMl of Oe- laptas, Oaertte oda'alalaf ISO aorta, pert or Me. levied *e ae tke ,Mpenr er'En aSee- »r AbercrepMe. Properly peleted out by plelaUC Aleo, at taps tip, sad place, lota Noe *4, Mend c °'£!Zo^ tee property of 1 H Abereropbie, to mtleiy a 1 h laaaad Wop Maaoofaa laparlor Coon, la tkror or dee d MsKte, adplaWntor, va BH nWrerop- b ‘*A,ro Pr a'SM« U /j. ^ M aad M, ie tba OawtteBasarrt, aaat af Ulapbas, Ue., oenlilalax ISO aeroe, p*ra or law. Lavted upee aa tea proparty et B H AbaroropMa to eatle^ a iwitespb mussau/ffi Jaa 3 ataroropbla. Proparty pel a led nt by BtalaUf. - Also, at Mil tips tadplaee, the aorta Aleo, at tame tips mdplaot, tea aorta' perl of e|ty let No «, ia the arty of OelaPtep, eriftealty fapala Aeadepy aqaaoe havlax a front ea Troup atreal uf XT Pal, pen or lees, pad malax back ■▼•TBit T* Mra B M 1 Property pointed . — , . kind No 51, In tto 9tk district of JCosMgM county, oontnininc pointed out by plnintiff. Alee almeeUM and p’eoe, let of land la the city of Celapbm eltuted sa ta* eeraer of (tele, therpe sad Bryan eueete »o tl, hoaaded seat rtHibroe'e livery ted II I'm la uy and aoate by^ST 1 salla of John ‘ ’ MalTl aad piaoa. lap of lead Wes ■tablet, levied on to ealhl) team Ihm Moseegee Oenaty Osnrt, la fltvor of John Q MoBee, ndplnielmiar, va I J ~ adplaiatrutor, Ac. ■ ■ Beaatnn. AIm, nt inn# tin SA, H and Id. ia the Coweta B mm. ntPter of acrotnethnowj. laid lead batef levledoa aa tba pnparty of B U Atercropbla, to aatlefy a « Ik In py hands laaaad lima the (aparlnr Oonrt efanld oonnty in Ihver ofj Kyle A Co, v. E U Abvr- C >" te H.q.ivnr.Aherif. THE SCREVEN HOUSE, Savannah, Ca. STMOTLV FIRST CLAM ry efort will te Pade to Inean tbetr eoarfbH. wSaaiaw. 1 " * **» X. BRADLEY A BON, payXT-dAwdp Proprlatera. ' uAToaw OFnoM ■' t ewambwe, 0*M AriAf tetme. I Tto nttewtls© nf niilnnwnfts anils! is ton lowing regnlatlona, aad they aroroqi eld In earning Ipte effect the nances, end to give to the Vein taern th the taapmtim«f prtbahn. 1. Tbe Pallet fetes are appihE umaare, with aeUtaeHyH temertANTBramipaa x.^ Caller* meet te oleenaed, wiilta-Waaiiwi aad ran tills tad. :A AU prtvle, pam be kagti eteaa led Seo- dertaed, sad In the btulaeee neri ef tee ally ■nut have pita elgbt Met deep, VAtied With Iptoeedyerda aerito kept IMP Bern aft deaaylag enlianl er vegeteete aaaa tor. ' 4*-. Tto Mtoyll) iwmmin ItoItoMtttto of lota on Wedaeedey Jana ad, and will'report ell who have ert eeppUed with (he (ehvre. . " .1 • iamdu a oumhoui, emyris—diw - ; tenyer. poke emotive eey poUcy yytj^*^ |-1|)| c! a.’bbdd, ■y28 td T.J. MPCRQU. _ tbs Hobs Building nnd Lonn Assodntion, every PeeAhpIdir eteedd e>pwyhpwetiga«, te tee Aasoetetloa on erteLn tee till laetoDpent, by paying in ndvnnee to the S4te taitallpont, In- einaive, or fnrtblt the privilege of eaaeeltaf nador that aapndpaat. PyTI, Jh^ ICE! ICE! FOR SALE AT COMPANY'S PRICES, njim at-nc isejei O. W. BROWN. W. W. SHARPE A 00., Publlshoro’ AggnU, No. 28 Perk Row, New Yritk, Are pptherlseal te Cppgvaei tor Art* fsHIslug Issu wyldff Of A ctk, th* Last Logtatatui*. Wa 4. CHAFFIN. W’Y.-xiXiMWtaTiygt •>J ,: icl)ir..ma aril POB “ AMERICAN Oottou T|e Company. :■ • . t-uhiia I baa .use* The trade eupplle'd at lowest tfltr- kot rats*. t)00 ( ° r **'* ** ? rIe— reefing (rep 75 eeate to II.SO p* r bandrad, ei tho: pySO Ip ALABAMA WABBHOUBB. For Sal* Low. •OHOLABSUIP III TMB MBMOAL OOL- B AT BVAWIVILLB, HMAIL BO.S tf APPLT AT THIS OPPIOB. 4 OaMimares, Linen Drills and Cottonsdes. at PEACOCK A SWIFT’S, Piqaes. White and Colored. Siehep eed Viotorie Lamae. Bosutifnl Colored VmaUaji, . . AT _ PEACOCK A SWIFT’S. ■yn • • A • 1 ovtiaa evm j. iam 8 ce.'a event, Xaeae tv., atvllj , Warn let. AI.Bteta Atowey aad eoeueseltor et Uw rsfiff ironee: Ceppeny bnlldfng, eao- end story- : CHAh. H. WILUABB, V\tt ptaetlee’U any Owirt. OWev evar Aeee A Margech'a atari. . vl ortj 1 o i.,**v.fe8JWT. Bartmneeend 0*eeeeteer ef OL Clair nnd Ogto- Ihorpeap. OSea tenia—'1 to I a. H„ IS »o X t. n, Ttobr.E. bapXT dtf MBk M. A. VBBVBABT, Metal C. J. Mnffrtt'aBrtf (ton, Bread atraet. Ha 81. OMr, -teewaan Broad and grant Ita., Ooltebno. Qa. . 'i»M.’)(nC-ee*Ke 0— rear Bite A Barrpon’a Oeproiaeien Bows, ■ WH.;,, , U i H.TtiiPdaarteteft-, C.»- PAUflBB, UewmeeO Apeteeeary AniWil ahead VlrfUla Bdseedy., ew Phyalclaaa* Pneeriptioaa pads a apaelnlty. dae 17 J Might bell to Ml of door. W&ntr ^ I I tree t, Oalapbip, On. ■ Wight Bell right of , aqnte deor. taps : rtt . Me BBAIIOA Wage tom name beearn, Oaemane, Os., Bn* eM Badlelpee, Tetlet Artteles pert PerlhpMry. Cotton Factories. jQQLUM»UI MAirprACTUBlNO CO. Mnnnlhcfrors of Bheetlpge, Bhlrtlngre, eed Sewleg end Knitting Thread. Garde Wool and Grinds Wheat and Cera- Met la roar ef Wlttieh A Kiaael'a, Baadotph at. JeU B. ■, OBILTOW, President. ■toceou BAXCrACTt'KIUI CO. ■naiifcetnnn ef 1BBBTW0A riHIKTIHOB, TABB.BOPB.rie. COLUMBUS, QA. B. P. XWIfT. Preeldeat. W. A. »Wff*,8teroto^r ri ftwearer, . octal ly, Witohmtkert. C. MnOBBUM, Ffllsui Wstohmsksr mmd Jowolsr, •nccossor to L. Gutowekj, 10# Brand strset, JuU Oolnmbus, On. O. He uegunr, 134 Brand strati, Oolnmbus, On. Nnlnkss nnd jQIpolm rapnirad ia tto boot man- r nnd warranted. Jsll Barber Shops. WBU WCUP AHAVIMO SALOON, . (rineeeaaar to B. Renee,) Under UeMgle Hope fees ranee Bnildiax- Proppt nnd polite barb ere ta ettondentw. Jad» ■B. RUT, Berber, Orawrovdet:, aatw Baauh Rosa*, Coliuubne, (la. deals -•f.atr.-o Kxtra tit* Hoopsklrts, •« PEA000K A SWIFT'S. aySt Dr***>M*klng. i. o. mirm Candy IfnpafMtnrne an maimui ill hinds mt Onatamteeary eari Wta ettokOapriy lrineate. Pall weight gwMeetead In aneh ban. W*. PBB. . ■ Werher lp Tip, Sheet Are*, Capper. Olden Urea abroad prnaptiy Ptvndad to. ■irwr. ». TIONBB, nepttet, _ OppeelteAWnpgirt bnlldUg, ln*vlpb *L &Trote!n?wJu pTto OtettoveTtetSatoy^*'' nefXX] 101 BroadXy Ootoptet, an. Hof lo. fUKIMff flow., Maab teOatami Patton nt alllthaitn .WR .-.it IgA)w. y. AMIDXE,Propria. Tailor*. -fl-.A-J Mnrnhnat TnUor nad Cotter. lUhBrot love. Mfroadl J. O. MOMTIB, Fnahlonnbta Tailor. HKNBY SUXKAN. w. A. Farley, .ttOrXXeraptalap MIM flT. A. BOLUXGAWeiTH, rsaa-NnkfamCritflag and Pitting. Parma cheap. IssidsBcs nnd shot in Browaorill*.