The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 31, 1875, Image 1

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VOL. I. IKU3IS OF THE Caiynias Gai y anj Waekly Times. PUBLISHED BY TdU DAILY TIMES CO. 0(11*1*. \'. 4*l Bt tn'tirtfrti wtrnrl. DAILY t inv vr. vßi.v in advanvk..* uu.- *•* M* * Three ’ u * yac * ilmiW.-k 15 Wr p*via p . D-liver-d t eitv a fcacrl • *r*at ab\ r.t \V \ : in-Y'-ar... ' * - " Hi*. unwthH *'■ lw pfyiott .{ IT£> Ui' 1-: .:tri 'IM. One Square, mje week y .. i One S-i'-lurt', av mutU N *" <Tae Square. tt m • Oda Square. f:\v year., M ' une sla 41. 00 fur Ural inner* ti a aat .V) ccuts r >r . a \x uta quo at iuuerti-m. fifty p er additional In Ln*l O 'lnnin. Lil>-Til l larger a.l-.y rtiaom - >t* •riiUOCJUH THK STATE —Tho srricH of “Joana’’ is tL*i ”, - sin# in tho of tin* *rv eial in Ciiillio. -r\Vn regrot Cos taui'b that X. 8. AX. 151 . i.v-< >n, tin*- owtiwf of to--* *li ; Fills .Mills, in AXonro * county, n SlSi>Co'lc i. i. '4','o-iiis iui lor a bur ion <• t\ N'Av vAI O t .M -fHSCUg '•, r-T qMidiii’if tit * ti * _rii f t; r.li ii t.imi ofo luce tiic* M.tcon I'ciegtM - Y 4 ‘ i:U*urui of iho uuu >si i-Jii biiity siiti w> i t* us a l i . it^ ,i ■• * iim •‘s for gnaub in -i snftflt cu It,', Hu 1 sittAt* 1 that not half o t.ii 'ill V ) il 1 h* I* ii l t r litis fc.is >* /is U’* li!t3 fuliV StiUJod Iwmsoi i . it a V uy largo |tn of tnc c mUm of tneso farmers h-ot b.*.*u sio-1 10 n. In-the gmy of om* m truing be !i ir.ifise.i twenty iii carta at ><■ i,M Jf.lii, wi ! i in I J dive to i OI ,v.i .I‘iiVeriug s'ol.'M <•.,!:,,!i. Tiiat taa 1 fall jin 1 tveeive 1 lUai ttioriHuv: 2>0.) I mmu is of aee l ootluii, us well as . .■ Misi lr-r.thle quautiiv of lint, up. panic i on s > lat-OMt liusiuess as l* run gins by u - *-im en but*. L\i<*r wts a,.so alio*, it-u* .•s.nfislm < *n; i i u.* s u • <* eioty wiiieti was fun mu. by slcauJ, nutl Utt’so were earrie-i oi ■ : m uva f th ctniniy, yviui wi .h t ndr si > i> ug ja ■ net’s, <*:4.‘ivis‘ luu e^-tensi.■•* iiillu ! CUP * itib •* -iim v. Wo !li ife ' .ho llfin 1-S< ties li;au ulid-onf of 1 ht* e!*\'ei<’S? iit (f*>oi’- o, i. L’uis from the Attaint! H .ul exolains all: A sjttM'ial 'el.‘ 4 oi.'ll to the Hrl ii 1 litvl J<mesltoi’t*, 0 •toiler -1, - t\ s (1 *ii. Fierce Al. U. ¥ouu:4 ami Alts ivatje i>oval vv*r* uiavrie.i at OritHu b. Bov. Air. N til. at etaven o'clock a. ii., to-.lay. Nte.uds. As.ol odi Hu *;er vjkMs given them at ilio J'lau lei's Hotel, Jonesboro, to-uignt Tile "tlau Isofn • (’ II'III noth (}-or-.ba’* b *uc l by rm* Htikeu lieu It, ! Su Mje-Hs in Uii canvass is u rj.uib.fc bettejr than su •u-ess in a iiolit i -a! imp'. Tuo gulinnC <i neral . i um.V. however, be a m >re fonuidabi eandbiate than ever. He has lime i lut itis miinl to ir, you s'e, an 1 vieto rv liere kindles fin enthusiasm tha masf tdng vie .ory in otnei* ••outes: We .visa the h i?ou;ie Jong life and abundant nai'idfiess. —The Cu bborl Mev-.vitun s'iys til iv .tried tiHufreciiort in Hindoljtb e vjcy did not oeeur, and ii is Mot feat a i at. present. \ negro man and a white \v<onan w ■ trr.'ste lin Atlanta on last* Ai*m and • for living rogetlier as inati and wifo —Decatur Superior XJourt e.oiiP hi i, . s ,ts s**ssion n *KL .Mondas We hope tin* < i rati i Jury wilt hevig 11 tut iu esecu iug the vagrant lawsb r.f State. There is in this town alone not ions than 10.) vagrants, and something ought to tie none witn t e* n. ddi *y are a nuisance and nhouid be put to work by all mean - -- J} ui: iin i Ige TANARUS) * ill oe rat. -rue lUiubri ig* Domo-irat. ays: “xV * are having tin** eonon pick u * w • ■ u-*r, if w* ouiv ha l the co.i*m to pick.” —List Saturday was adive’y day in Ti iuon 1g ■ -a ro p*m •!*• and **B in •i *v tniu we e '-*r saw. Says ti e B i ibri 1 4-* i> Ml •'■ * . Cr- .y.ilraN >i’ \ goo l d**ai of D- rest has be *n .y.iV!i te-re u th-- s -heme f<*r the t > ansii-uai in bom * of the o "disk - 0:1 •of III*! MO-.-illl-.l CUm:>.i I' ' If oil ies-- ; >res , *nt.'d o Kugiaud forty years Ugo iv. Monauinv i Ali. It, is a titn* iti asdiTh or re ! graafte siX'v-huir tuet in i-'hgth and se'-’ch i*et in <li* atn‘*ter. t?s a eight has <le*m viiri on-iy esfjuia •* t, but the maxim i u is lii tons. Is now lies pros • .te ai l *ar Altai -o *no s *a. at a lismuco of T.v mry-four f**e-. on a ** in ly iaug ttf:e>u feet high, with horning tween it an l he vva ! er save a ruin ed sea wall. Ti ■ !il -r • -'h-ohi-s iir“ in f' ’1 sti■ J:I. all I r.‘Cor l t'u- o c - is'< -v .o * -fr ! :l 01. (ji *, 11 ■ i n • f oifo.j bv 'l'liiHiHil'-a II , •-*’ ai I. m|{(' . !u i:uf i ivi! iK y ] , n-.’O Jr i to -I.IAM -- .| i * • | iif oil i ■ iv'i i ,i md " Tlie Ui'ur . i j, s r -Tons r•H ii in-. inii ■ mi I lit;- :f Hmi .-• o II . fi'i > >'ii to t f li ■ vict llli'jrf l if! Il ,1 in * 'if S m H'l 1 sj iiinl ivla:i!<i tioiv It Inn roii'iitt--i ail tin* li.-itions of tin* worM. If i-* *v >:!SiV of note. ' id. that th** I ao - irrs won; in IMy tt nf tit* Hni*of ti.e f.fistnii’tlon of this monument. ( is ,St] to ittvr ito-n In ousfht to U to l, ti in "i * b-titinl'i.' of tt e (in tint era. V irion S'lftfi'* 1 ! li'tv,- bjo t xTt.'.-s!,- i for lit* roino.nl of tor s’* >lll*. iiut till, inosl fr,HJ ill,* H**!*!iis to if* tlir rots' morion of -t j,.* tv to lift;, .vnt'T. wt is to roiiv-'V il alo i •: tin inelinn* I pl.titx of bra ns to n ru’t, on x-hirii if misjlit in* s-i-iir,* I ml v" Ito Bajltin lin tiivsu nn r ino :tiis. London Times. ilil X X - I/Xxaw. Out. . -Tit L*U M*r ■ ■l'y of to- 1 iv six's tit it t'tt iir :e iron pro It ■ .*;■ i, Jt' xx m, in t Cos., i-m;'toyini' in r!t**ir ooliiorins, mines anti works, notirly ten tboiis an i tn *n, hove noiifleil their etnolov cr-s at Midrib's'- o nt-rii. Milton I’m k. and the Huston works in the yards liere. that owin',' to the depression o trade, ttfeW eny'.isfement mutt termi nate on the l ith of November. * .’* 'Vn.hl I *l ■ M 1 j>■' ’ >w ■ TOE DAILY TUVTES: v Frcurh WiTlpr'* ( r tlr'.Niii oi Mldmel \ tiffelo. A man of another sort who wiy* wit ty in a more muscular fashion wa.- Mjehad Angelo. He was no Relic ulous Prude. He carved his wonl.*- as largely as his statues. 'They an celebrating his third centenary with all possible Italian splendor. King' should bt jealous to see that tlie tru royalty is genius. It is a reeommen lation to those who govern us tempo rally to. govern us also spirit nails What, a man was this Michucl Ang •>l He was woll uuderstoo I by tli I’.ipi* Julius IT., who said, ‘‘That dev dish man is a god.” Vasari has pre served lor us a portrait of this divini tv. “Tho head round, the fore hem -c pi are and spacious, the temple prominent, the nose brok<*n, tie* *ye Miner small than large, of a du. brown, spotted with veil >w an l bln points, the eyebrows scanty, the lip hiu, the chin well proportioned, th Kar l rather thin and parted in th nkldie of the chin.” This fact# w he mask of the grandest soul of th dxdeeiith century. Michael Angelo, at once paintei scidptor, arehbeet ami pi-et. has in scribed his name, for the admlratio *t the universe, upon “The i.. Judg'niienti” tlie Mausoleum of .In l ie- 11., on the Basilicas'. St. Petei m i upon a hook of splcn lid sotmetj \ here in* has shown the same powe o expression in verse as iti marble, m lii'.seo, and in avoid tee tu ro. Whence .midi' to him tins grand go tiu-*V 1 lies father. lUnmaroUi, de dant of riie Counts of Catmss i h\*dt peacefully in lis eastle, hunt ng, dreaming, not half living, or, as ,is soil sail, “not being able eitli •; . live' or die.” if i.opilv for Mien i Angelo, nature was liis nurse. The\ avc h.m ihebrcas of a, s'otit pea-i n iv umn in a region of ipiuTi** ue tirat smn l he notice 1 w.lj th •ir of bjasdn 4. i l■•deariie 11 > w >rt ain i id)l* before In* O' ml i talk plain v. IT was K*b,*llious to thesMl'lv o angnaues. lie who w.is to he th i ’sr m in of his century was the la in ills class, rl ImV want niv son t< icarof this, for he is at the foot of at ,;s. ]>:i In* soou chan g<*d hjs stud Tli* I'itjher, H^haan* I *f havin brought into the world a Imv *vit tie tastes m a sLomunason, intrnste i rn to (Ihirlau lajo, who was t •a ii him nt least the language o: h‘**ign. But in this language he w i •fe’iuctivel\ so strong that lie so , •egan 1 o give lessons to his master. I do not wish to repeat to you tie oic. Htory ufa man of genius strug ding w:i a everyho Iv. even wit h him - If. fighting ngniiixSt !iis .passions, ,js j aihmsi* s, and his angers. Hi- i dndrati >it wjis terrible, flis gren I . als liConmhi da Vine! and Ua • Mel w*'i e never at ease in Ids neigh borhood ; In* admired them ton much 'Mere was a >*i:y of grit-f at. Rom \di**u iie .lie l, three hundred v**ai? ■ go. They ga.e hiuia magnilleeni uaoral lit his other home, in Flot- M*-e. where (’lelllu t|n Medici Inn’ dai brought bv night, stealing a\va> ue royal remains from the papa! ■ iPflab I su ’pone that Florence is i bout To repeat the *• Imniovs of fin ixteentii eenturv. .She nnv real i rain the m igidli - 'ut eatafahpie. but- who will improvise tin* suituey. the emld 'in*. the paintings by whi<*b the great artists of that day ceh bra . i that ii ii gust memorvV All tin 41‘eat epo'dis* of his life wel'e repre sented. He wji'i shown ae Ktubassa lor before Julius fi . tmjn*f*sinsf th* ■••r<*dicis bv his genius, seated in t!i r •seui'ij of Ppes while Cardinal : *od, r**e i•• l at Venfee li!<*• i u'ince, walking with tin* Doge like e '.‘IT. At |;|S* the y>ire!(i rend US'Mi n*i in the style of Mi aid .Vug-do -avingtliaL the great genius could .*d'•.■ t.e celeb a <"i by his o.vn works What better e tdd be done uftei Mireo c *ntun* j sV He wis a ‘great iUt a bitter w ? t. You r<*m**mbei* tie* st*'to’o **f the i'dTo*d lief we -n “Day” mid Night.” One m•*: ning Aliehae’ An 4-jo found on the ‘ iNigtit'* th ■ fol lowing- (piatrain: T■ • nis/lit til •-' iii **b <-pi ■if f.v*' 'My v, a Ken t • f t I'y ;u RUgfl: *ti * ctqw I*, vis thnt (iaoi!v. . fornl* ing is n-t 'loa<h. 1/ t itiii *1 ,<t il *i .t it, wnK *h< r! hho wll iiak' The proud and gloomy poet an swel" I by Lhesc lin-ai.tiding to bis country: T*hf ►ie**!' niut sloni aPf’iiro jd* iih*- me well; 1 nt i 1 h !;■* ti k aliivei y in-d i ain-- ' b.i’h ‘•ti I*- -id ar do- im-.l t- U- 1 huil see. Tic-ref.<r I iiay, [•. ftU low, and wake not. Now, for the tirst. time, Michael Angelo may lift up his head in Hal fp*o. No more slavery an ] sname.” But what w nd I he say if in* cotdd leave his grave and see in Tbilv no pain’ers. noß'Milptors. nor arehiba'ts to jo‘n his train? ta it tru** that, serv j?n It* is th** for' iug-l**d of genius? Must vo give flmnks ii lid V>!(*ssjtigs ; to de • - ; -n for this great gift? Ali dmel Angelo was a free-thinker i in poliii 's. but happily he was no free thinker in religion. Like his j rn IS*'*” Dautee ie* believed stronglv i in O h in J 'sns Chrisr and the Ho- i man Oittioli ■ Ap*sto|i(* f’-mreli. He , hud n fUuihtw nt.out Hell, and lie j Bpoke bout Paradise ;m one who ex- I peeled '”*** n linis-i'<n from St Peter, i for the a.!;e of tti* B is'lica. if noth-: ing more. H i I hjs l<*tter to Vas*iri: | kept my Urhino ulw.vm pree ntp j and..-- uf it *■••■■ Wlien f had ,n * !** ii nr eh and bad cm- to ook *n him as the stag of m ol I * a-, I tiav -lost, him, a -i r* tain onlv it-*' a-cve of m *etin 4 him in Paradise.*' This taih-rsliowM how little genius •ii do to Hceomulish hapfiiness ! '\ .| , J \ *)'f -I ‘ it l UM •1 I t'*-. 1 n u es o’pride. He could Hee h’ft h i p r-onnlity repented in all b s w s; he had s<-en Ids glory ae/<nowl* Ige | ijy all the great * ne of earth; and these are his last w r-L; “I imv-- bairn and how to de an l l await dan Hi no with f* , ar. * with jov. W'h sun 1 n i.l in this' world of t - aeli' : y and sorrow, when* | life ig n . hin r for me but one Im-! m *M*e g Wbt van be said after that cry or i (list r**ss t Tie* man whom T named I>ie.oiirag *r tin* Firs', (Te nav)ir I. 1 that great- painter wi*hou' pencils, j wij*> is fu l of i !** is 4i ! / Aliahael An gelo, but. ‘-vh ftf* ban I is ufc-kided in i the magic of art, Las gone to the eon ten ry of Miaha •! Angelo with Paul de S : Viet ‘r and Churls Blanc. I' is rather Alichaej Angel*) w!o ought •oi.oimllel OiH-oUDigor the First, Cb"iiavar I cries at, ov *rv step before the bouipifui works of th** oat, “Why take no tin* pen. the pen-dl. or th>* Chisel ? VII the b**autifu! has heon ijon**, well lorie, overdone. Can von attain the -üblitnbv of ]> tnta. ( >f Mi chaed Vngelo, of Rtohael or L'*on.ar *h>. of Shakespeare and ot hers ?” Y g must allow that (dhennvaprl is right. An lif you tell him that even wit bout; h**ing so great a genius, it is 8ti!l fin*to iwell on the high sim m s o’art an l literature, he will an .vcr n those teyribb* words of M had A igelo, “My life is an im - m se ri •f.” Been **narv of Michael Angelo wa > a r rea: success because the sun COLUMIHJS. GA.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, ISTY took charge of the fete ; for the Flor entines are not over-hospitable. When they receive company they think their duty is done in < pen n tho door. Then* is a well know u hu> - ing of a great. Ftarentiuo magnate to his guests who were pm i.shing of utter, “f Ih*jet lmrdon l’or having ab sented myself for a moment. I went to take tea at the Court.” The guests *f centenary could go and Rlak** heir thirst in tin* Arno, but unform untcly tlmt poor river was also dry. ike that Swinish river where Dumas • e I to e-o ii drink of water at the Montponsler fetes. 1 am sure lhal next year tin* Amor j • •ans will not send us for a drink toj he Falls of Niagara, when wo conn* j attend the festivities of their hun | Iredth birthday. Ahsf.n’e HorsflAYK. J The l*armlo\ ot a NiiiiUcnm. Tr is relilted that the greatest of] <hv.steal paradoxes is the sunbeam. i is the most potent ami versatile oive we have, and vet- ir. behaves 'self like the gen’lest, and most no unmodating. N ‘thing can fab noresofiiv or more solemny upon no earth than the rays of our grea umlnary tint even the feather) lakes of snow which thread heir way through the atm'sphere, sif they wen* too 111 iny to yield P "•deman ta of gravity, like groasei lings. The most, delicate slip ot old leaf, exoosed as atnget to tfu* atn’st .sh if. is not stirred to tin* o\- >nt of a hair, thou rh an infant’s lintest hreatii woull s*t it int reinulous motion. The tenderes* o urn m organs*- He* atude *>f the eve ■ .'*.*l in I buT**tel each day by thousands of sunbeams i; . . x i mg too process, ini Jotac in their sweet 11 eft's, blesses he useful light. Yet a few of lltosi ivs, insinuating themselves into n a ass of iro a, th" Britt.mia Tubular t i I go. will eomo *1 the closely kni irti *le to Hcaarat**, an i wilt m v** ie whole en >!*ui *us f-ibri * with a mu *h ns a giant would stir ;• craw. The play of tlmse beams i ion our sheets of water lilts n i ver af> er la vcr into the at nv '-s ‘here oi l hois's whole rivers from th T e|s only to drop th*m again i eimvs upon the hills, or in fattenin ' lowers upon plans. L*t I’tlfc tie in drink in a little more sunshine Pom* pin *e than at another, nn-t •nt of it sorings the tempest or th mrrieatie, wiiieh dcsol.ties a wlmle •gi*>n in |:y lunatic wrath. Tip oarvel is that a power which is eaoq . •h* of assuming su *h a diversit y • ' vi*m*i. and *f pi**.lu ‘ing gu di s’n i, >11 lions re n’ts, shoul I e<*uie to nsin ‘gentle, 80 pcaeefu!, fin ! so Utlpre ('ipions f manner. British Quarter v Review. ~ Ituvai* I Taylor on l. (rrary Art. There is an art in literature,and ii vho has it not. who has no clear out ines to fils thoughts, no literary eon .*i<*n<*t in these days, when not even digioti is mi ere* I from ridicule, will r*>.tstrav The first law of literar' (• is 'intelligent, coherent, logical h"Ught. and tin* second, expression •f this thought. To illustrate the orineipta “f grand simplicity thm is he strength of the greatest writers he lecturer gave several quotations nd il lust rations. Ijiither, at the Diet of Worms, closed with th** im ! nortal wolds: “H' l'c 1 stand. lean not d*> otherwise H*>d help me. \mni.” Bupposi* lie had said: “The ‘Oftition 1 now hold 1 shall continue o occupy,” ( Laughter. ) The nun! sis of this art is diffl tilt, but there is much iu the selection of snitab|.' •tot him? for different ideas, said Mr I’avlor, an*l at tlii * point to* recited -Jissages from Bvron, Milton and Buskin, showing t lie grandeur ihat is riven to simple themes bv the langit age in which they arc dressed, UerrlviTMliliiot (In* riic-xiie ukc vV Olih KniiriKtd. RICH MOM). Va.. October :iU. Jn lye Bond, of the U. IS. Ciieuit <’* lift, in Icliveiing his lceision to-day upon the application for tin* appointment of (Ten. Wickham as Receiver of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, said ilmtGeii. Wickham, being an off!ea r of sail road, the appointing of Him a Receiver would evidently be plac ing the road in t lie same hands it. was in prior to tho injunction, and /is a Chancellor In* could not do that ; eon sequenl 1 \ lie felt constrained to re fuse t he npplication. and would allow Mr. Henry Tyson to retain his posi tion of Receiver of t he Chesapeake & Ohi Railroad. The Evening Journal says: “It, is somewhat r anarkabh* that tiles * con siderations di l not oeeur to th*' Ju jge earlier.* 5 • -*►• Il si ii r t< a II * va;* ‘ P I*. Sii)NF.v. Nrbuask < )et :r*.—Cllilt ies : Pa!tcrsoii, wliorfu"! H. W. P *rter las' Wednesday, about thirty miles north •*f hen*, on Platte river, was brought hen* le. th** sheriff last, evening. An at'em t was m ale i<> hang Patterson to a ie e ra 'li \ oh* while he was be ing brought in. hut it was prevented by tin* sheriff, wh > cut the rope after tie was stniugup. The sheriff then lodged him in jail, hut. it was riot strorig enough to hold him A party j o' me a broke int** t ie jail, about e ur, o’clock ' is inornitig, t *ok Pattcf.?<n on* - ii I hun s him to a t<*h*gruph pul**, j wnT! lie hung for two hours, and j wistin'nci down. He killed Porter! during a dtapute over some cattle. .♦. I >ii AMI XV VK t.Y il THU TAB* i;it\ ut.u. in:\'nv,WAitr) beki ueii pueeext. Bbooki.ts. 0--J. S**. M.xxly imil H t'iki-y’ix nioniimr, sft vi'-i'K conttnin to attract | rot jii'iy i!,'• iarncst fncrE fverpt'-ti Ht in|iyi(nis (‘Xt-rciH-'H in tliis city. This morning ilcspiU' I t!m thri'iilt-nincr wt-atlier, (he tnbpr ri:i<d(-'ms attain [-rir.vd,*il. A number of loading elei'K-ymon were <-n tho [xlit form. Serviees are liavinaf marko'l i-ffect. 1 nr n .‘tis<*catisrejf itioos are fret ui-nt* [ Iv ii'idor irreat i*x-!it ;: mont. Rev. H. W. Boo'-hor attetidod tho revival si-rvioi-s yi-sto; lavas an aud itor, ami in conversation later, he said: “It was a (iloidt ih laeetina; it’s a orand work and srraml sikwhss.” L ueU, at tha 1 nvost market prioes hx •octal flirxlflw F. O. Johnsos. in MiUtii (iitti ir cot ur. SIXTH PAY. Union Sr; ,noh, Ala., Out. 30. Tho Circuit Court met at 9:30 a. m. The ease of Swift . Murphy •x't Cos., of Co s vs. E. Napier, which invoives four or live thousand dollars, con sumed tho two lust days of the court this week in argument by counsel of the legal question involved. Tho ar gument was made by tho members of ! “in* loeal bar, ex-Gov. Watts and I Judge 1). Clopton. Much interest, is | manifested in tho result by parties litigant,-and great, legal and special i pleading, and forensie eloquence I nave been displayed oy attorneys on ihe respective sides, for both plain tiff and defendant. Tho ease did not reach iho jury upon the facts, how ever, and was continued. Next week will he devoted to the •riminal docket. Several murder •uses are set for trial. One, a negro Hrl. named Pet L*vers<>n. for poison, ing one of our most estimable citizens iM Pull Baldwin. Weather t urning cool. li.\ rSI! r *lA.-TIU HUUr.MJ OF Xll'Jll l'll IN I'x. CON El HEIN A XI) EKUITINH. Ciii.iAdo Oi't. :in. V liuj-it uiid en liusinsti • im-otlM'.- nt iiitirohaiils whs iid I nl Hm widl Hull lust niahr. to I lulcst Hpninsl mi ml ion of (’inn x . iiptnniissioni'i's in ullniviiiK nuejudg.) in (xnrii prixviltot. Oeol'Ko Ariimur. I’ri • i li'iit. Mr. Liihicil mnl Thomns li-rui 1 , s] (ike. While resoiiltiiiii xt’ii' I><-iiij- rt-iiil Mr. Hosinif, tho K I iior of tlii- Sm its Z'ltnnnn hunir li Inti' fur County Tnu-suror, ml v invo i to (Im plntfonn to protixi itins: sintoiu-nt, roilitotiiiif on ii.ii, wlit-ti the min nt ooiifnaioti on -ii -1, tin hour, during wliioli th'uv won* ham! to liunti (ipjlits in parts of tho hull. Attempts of lies ii,; mid Ills followers to gain ilir ilutfnriil were without mioooss. Af ■iir-onk-r wus rosUired Ju.lm V. lluir- TT>ld spoke mid tjio niitetluK thou ml i Hiriii'd. Tuer,• is groat i-xc-lti-mcnl n the city nt mi idhy-fil nri'niiizi'il at t.emtit to tiro,lit up tin- in 'i-tins. lllMMi murk', Hi'ti.i. UXI’ITRD. nrsiNEss i.ohmw. San Fit intis ii, Out. an. MlnitiK I sioelcs eontinue very oxoited. Tho lutoHt reports from Virginia (.’ity-ay it, will lake at, least, two inonths to ;,•! to work aatiin il) t ho Consolidated Vlririnht Mine. Moanwhiln arinnffo iieats mu lieiaK niil'lo for the etjli st riietimi of hoistins; works, and men sent lo the .Sienu Nevada mounluilis in pro, are timber. Tho roservo fimtls if the etiini'iiny tiro MiHleit tit for this purposu wit limit lavylnif assessments. \PI raisers for tho insurance com pa id--, are at work, Auiuiik tho business bouses burned out, who carried heavy stocks, are tho following, but the amount, of their losses has not been ascertained: Mott ft (Jo., hardware: Harnett ft Cos., clothing; Kennedy & Malone, wholesale li'imirs; liroxvii ft l.nssell, boots and shoes; Joseph Frederick, paints and oils; Williams, liixei ftdioujrlnss, three hirtre liriek Imiltlimts; Many, furniture; Black Bio’s & (to., dry eeoils; Hess & Bro's, lolhliu-; Mitchell & Sons, tlry Kooiis; mid manyother of the prinei|>al busi ness houses. They are more or less insured. A relit f committee has been orKan i. i il in this eiiy.autl money is com ing in from Los Auffelos. Maryville, Saerainelito, mid otlier California towns. Mert-limils are forwarding libeially. The California Theatre Cimpmiy will (five a bonelit for the offerers to-nitfht. OcAlloU a l im|in*iT. New Yiiiik. Out. :iu. Howartl W. (Hover, a w’tdl known composer, nm sieiau mol drani'Uio and musical critic, died nt Ids residence in this ,-i t v yest,i*r lay in milni;, ay-I , r >> years, U-* w ts the sou of the eelebrn te 1 actress, Julia tariaCi tv.-r, a sis ter of the E uli h trac'd an. Henry Mtiptertoa. M .Oliver eaino to this i ,'Oti’i ry rev n ye rsayo. He was for twenty yea-s d.-am-itie mil musical enti ■of tip! Lin lon M ..ruin,' Post. He l-aves ,1 wife and eleven eliil lr'-n eat irely tniju’ovi h‘d for. • ♦ • Maduid, Oot. 31, The E|ioca says the Spanish Cabinet discussed the reply to the Washinytna note wiiieh tends to detritnenf the relations of Spa it and America anti to enable the ! Am *ri(MU G >yeraui *fH to present to] j Congress (h'tatted accounts of inter ; n ition il relations. IB <t ( It nn itn l Afrlrn. I New Yobk, Oct. 30. The House of Bishop-) elected Rev. Smniiel J. J M’ln-res'h iw-ilty; Bisho > or China: U -v. Or. Win. J. Clark Bishop of Af-1 : l ie.). rnn<*. San Fn\yriro t Oct. V.o.- The ]ro eecdilitts <‘f the Bulletin vs. the Call. ! for libel, have eommeneed. (,’oiirt ! tms under advisement a motion to j strike out of the complaint every- I thing relating to the Bank of Califor -1 nia wiiieh would deliar tho Bulletin ! from presentinK evideneo justifying is reports. Inillan I',slit. Kansas Crty, Oet. 30.-Reports are ived from Fort Haves of a fight, bet ween the troops and a wandering band of Cheyenne Indians. The t oops were driven off. They were r unforced, and were attain thriven off. KspniTstimi. i BBtirjs. O it. 30.—1 tis stated that Arch Blshon L-dochowsky will riw expelled from Germany upon the ex piration of his imprisonment. AUSAIIA xll IU FA IK. Hpeelal to tlie lIAII.V Tims..] FOURTH DAY OF THE ORANOF.IIs’ STATE FAIR. Selma, Ai.v.. Oet. 30. .Bininy last n ip'hi a slight lain fell and hard to-day. Many people who intended to >{o to the fair ({rounds K'ave out the notion. About in o'clock life Montgomery Ureys canto march iUK up the street from tlie depot. A I lame crowd ot Indies and (-entleinen from Montgomery came wiilt them. T’hoy stacked arms in a hull for awhile, and at 11 o’clock took up tin march for the Fair ({rounds with tin rain potniiik’doxvti. The streets were lined with peopie admit iim tln-ir sol dierly appearance and excellent mili tary manner. They stacked arms op ilie Fair Kfounds about 1 o'clock. They mate lied into tho arena with thirty .men, officered by John CJ. Wit ter, Captain. Althoutsh the rain was pourlnt down hard and tlie mud deep, yet Cupt. Winter pul them through the uiuuaivat o. aims mnl company movement in a hiunlsome style for some tinn . There hi'ili({ no butter e.nupmty i eouitiete with them, they marchedot. mil tile was t.dv- nto them, is Well as tho special prize of fill, {lvon by the Helen D’Esto iro'upe. ! Everybody fell proud of the Greys. In the depot of mmiufm ltires then is a poor display, eoiisiderlnjf this a a.Statu Fair. There ure sugar evaporators free Louisville, plows, ({ruin drills, hu rakes, one reaper and some otlte (arm implements from that pluct with the True busy plow. Thus, are übotit all the linpleinents here. W. B. Gill of Selma has four buftifh t m l eurrluifes of his own iu ike mi ex oibitiou. There are u fexv stoves an .nine other household furniture. Eujfetie Malony, of Mout({onu‘ry look the prize for the llnest ifispla. | of harness. A NOVt.i. HAMJ-UKlll. There was a hau l-loom exhibitei which makes sixteen different kind of t-oods on uue warp, anil one draw tug in ii weaves cloth two y ards will on one haini-lootn and weaves seam less saeks. FIELD AND GAUDEN CROPS, There wus guile a display of fieh and garden orojis by exhibitors of va lious llrunges. Col. Ctiumlmis I’rcsiilent of State Grange, show iwemy-i'ight varieties of eropsi I’ei ry villa Grange lies a small show o crops. PREMIUMS IN THE ARENA. The premiums in the arena to-day went as follows: Best, Gelding in harness, Barry Moores I’umpkii look (list and Eubank's Erieksn. second. Best mure in harness, Dim took lirst and Black Bens second pre mluni. RACING. Iu the running race, mile heats, beats in 3, W H. Williams eutned Carrie Fish, ami G. L. Morris, Vun Dyke. Carrie won in two straight heats, in mud footlock deep. Time 3:04. Beeoml heat ‘i:n7i Iu the trotting race for horses that never beat 3 minutes, L. H. McCarty entered Addfe May ; Harry Moore .lenriie Brown ;mnl K D. Armsirong Kip Van Winkle. The lirst heat, wie won by Adilio. Jennie 2nd. Iti Van Winkle distanced for running. Time, 3:lfif. Beeoml won by Addle. Jennie 2nd. Time, 2:10. PARADE 0K EX-CONFEDERATES. There was a parade of Ex-Confed erate soldiers immediately after the rain. About. 25n were in line unu were addressed by Gens. Morgan Murnic. Bavannaii, Oet. 30. Sailed: The stetiiships Han Jacinto ami City of Galveston, for New Fork ; Wyoming, for Philadelphia; Knight Templar, [or ltevul; ship Gulden Rule, foi Liverpool; barks J. L. Dinuuoek, foi Havre; Bro tiers and Sisters, for Bre men; seboone.s Thomas Viingilder. for J’ldhidelldiiit; Enchantress, tor New Yoik. Cleared: Steamship Student, for Liverpool; brig C. 8. Paeknrd, for Buenos Ayres; schooner Alien B. Gardner, for Baltimore. New York, Oct. so.-Six steamers sailed from this port for Europe to day, carrying on aggregate of nearly one thousand passengers. The car goes con led away were very valua ble. consisting chiefly of cotton, corn, Daeim harm, choose, lard, tobacco apples mid other produce. The vos selssailing were the Spain, Victoria. Altic, City of Montreal and the B.uein. Hriwlmm I',mi." to l-r.i'l. Salt Lake, Oet. 30.—Brigham Young lias been ordered to prison for contempt in not paying alimony, lie was arrested in bed and two physi cians eirtiiiod that ho was too ill for removal. Wfatlicr. ; Wvsmxorox. |G :t. 33. For the j Gulf and South Atlantic States, ris ing barometer, northwest to si urii west winds, veering to tn rtheust, partly cloudy or clearing colder weather and heavy frosts Sunday night. L. P. AKNCHBA( MVAL j Fhll<>iih*>l<n Tnilor. ! IJOOMS <ver Mnffott’w Dru Ht*>rp. lamn k . If, ulht > unppilM'l witli tin* htUffit FAHIil' N PL A TEH ftivl am prcjiftn*! t< giiarantoo peri* ct ] HAtiH/action, at roaona)>lc rtUnt. j mh2l *hmlxu XlUliKla HY ri.l KUHAIMI. Hpcclal to th* Daily Timkh by tbe 8. K A. Liu*. FINANCIAL. NkwYgHK, Oft. 110 :i r. M -• Ooltl i’ldhi and 10' 4 . ; corrox, Livkhpoui.. Oct-‘tar HO. Iv. m.—'cotton qnlt* j autluiuliaimml uilUdanu upiHUl* 7 m <>r i i*'*iiM 7’ i; >ia * a voou np-g. u aii->uti 1 Old); anivuin ] Urm. Of*. 1-w umlditiiu S',, Oct. aaw Nuv. pci h ti> |,xv ruttl.ll u. ti l.i-iC. Nknv York October -Kmin fl'***ii wh * I Drill ii ary kooxl crilliurj M’i; low mi mlUd* ! ! 14 i-iil; Miricl i(*w mul lliu i 14 ,: ul ivliiu*; up- | I utiitU 14 Fiitur* a ( Idmkil flrui; O t"l)*T 14 I*3) N-, v mtar U' K a:U-;M. Ihciinbcr l:t .lauun rv'H AiiiuH-UI; i' uniury 1.1 ;i-Ou ,; Mutch | i;l:l.ij ; April i:i 41-:l2: .Max l: *J.Y:feM Jrtuo 4.1 ;(1-:IJHI4; July 14 , ( ' ntllt B 2,'iOi). I*. H. I*OKTH. lt**oolpt nt all r**-‘lu> 20 2AI lull* a; rt> t" ‘irt’Ut liritaili a 2'M 'mi- s I Tuiimiri i i7il inl( ii iviiHoiutatt'd lCM,fli7. exportm *• ! <r*t UritHin 40.kJ liuu h . *•• ouiHit'iu XlflC* ! i raut’C S.tf j.l; •tm-K at ali porta 410 tall HEMOVAL. The Public are Informed that 1 nave moved my Tailoring Estab'isiimsnf TO THE BTORE NEXT TO lloja'uh'm 100 lloumo. Ilfoncl f-q root. THE PVaPtHK of carrying on my C Ut'HM ) buve tin* clay uhm latvcl witu ni Me. 11. Nlil.lAl IX, \ tine nutl prompt Workman. Wc* will b.- plca.Hptl t > H'TVt* the pltb!ii*. and will .dlHTHllttri* HH I I > fc. WOUKas rau >* llouu iu ttif ■'litfll llr IUK In your orders fur a nltnd th'-y “ill 1> >ru bIhU with pr mptiicHH. U Hpttctlmty, K(EUNi: k SELUIAN. ■ (■: 11 ——-r- J. T. (TOOK. Stalls 15 & 17, Market House, comitaatly on band ajul for sale tin* ■EST MEATS thnt can ta obtdtneii. mli‘2s .11 y Door, Snvli and Hiind n i\i I’m AND RETAIL S nd for priffH to. I’. J*. TOOLE, Hi-p 24 tf Oharlcaiou. 8. C. O'Ked’c. Ellis x (0., Cotton Factors and ( OMMISSIOV Jli;ici S!AX I S. \O. 1 (EVTHAI, AV3MRI', OHAULI STON. M. C. (M pit Cm ; ■ .■ T. S. SPEAR, a. 1(1 3roal St„ Cjiumbus, Ga. ft m*% I WaUfbi fl. Jrwidry andClockn Repaired proruptV YU orderu will rfcelvr prompt attention. Remington Sewing Machine Jenot. Plantation For Sa!o ix oiimiisaniEE rot vn, in. 11 Miles from Columbus, >i\ lliiiuli-.-il nutl Flllj Acre More • r Ighh Our*lEitlTCleared I.siail. IT:., let. Hnrvi-yfr statc Geologist (Professor N. J. Little deports the Soil as Overlying a Ferliliziag Mari Deposit, 2 3 Feet in Thicknes?. This jilaco is Noted for Large yields of (kitton.4'oi-ii. Small (■raiiiNanil IT'ilit. IT'S WIATER PAST! KLSSHAI.L \ LED OF FILM I NO, SoutlnTfi <*x poftiin* of itw Bottom Lunda lor Burly pbuitin*;* comparative fr ad'm from protracted droughtw. gnd excccaivc raiim its marl bonnd eret k for Wafer Power wth 20 )eet tad. to gin r thniah t* thorough Hin face l)rttiu*u**. FenceH m nil' ~ w easy aeeo-H to i; dmcbuH by Ri'.-amooat Lni'Hii * ’ ..aUiliK ax Klf a Farm at* can he (Tered lo a p r.;han r. Api'l> u : *2 ’ For Sale. Y FIRST CLARS I.ADIEH' OR OKNTLFMAN'H riding Pony. Kind and gentle and work* in dou ble or ttingle harncaa. Cun ta bought cheap. Ap ply at TIMES OFFICE. Jy29 tf Ftr Rent. y OOOD 4-roorr. HOUSE on Fa* iy Street, near Broad. |j)Vnoj^p^, Alho rtiunftll lIOWHE AND IX)T for aate cheap. Apply to O. T. WILLIAMS, ep 12-tf Pliotograph Oallery. For Rent. j VFFICEB ANDSI.EKI'IN’Ci TIOOMK 'N-A the Ocorgia Home Building - uHI Also on o/TW over tho atom * f H. Vr —* * Aboil Si Cos. Apply to fiop‘2 ti < HiRJiEHCpIiEMAN. FOR RENr—CHEAP. Y GOOD HKCO ND*HANf> I l iWO. Apply to J. MAUI ON tfffVM, oetteo IWBroad - John Blackmar, .St. Clair Stnsit, Gunby’ft Building, next to Prettr, lltaca & Cos. Brokerage, Real Estate & Insurance. BKKKR, OV r-KBMIHMIoN. To Mcrchanta’ and Moohamca* Bank, thin Oily. jan23-i> >'<>. 257 JJHARTER RiiNliS or THE j Imliistrial Exlilbition Cos., FIVE DOLLARS EACH, ] $5.00 EACH, FIVE DOLLARS EACH, $5.00, j Will buy a quarter Dotiil ol TUo loduHrlttl EkUL* I‘llK‘M‘ D.. . I X.-W Wlk. ! Each Quarter B -ml j articijiatfH In Foni* Burieß ! iiil'im* nt* ‘Very pi hi-, until itm iv-deiipi n. Tin* joili-wlni; Prciuiuiiik Him*- wtaf am B ml u.m.v ri crtvi’. A quart, r B.)ml tcnu.,l r'Ci'i'w one qu-ifUr ol tuo b. unv iiainu.i |‘r<*iniii.m. JANUARY ANl* JULY. Cnih. I pr uiiuui <>f jl'ki'iMf l |r. mtum l I".'•' i prt'iuuiiu f /..non 1 i r miuiu <>f ;i,u ri l premium of l.‘4i 1“ |.r uuiiit.a u/ f IH • a, Ij ft < Ik) 10 j>r luiytiia oi ‘1 >0 acb .* t *HK) •J 7 pfHttuuniH of ii' i-a< li 1” o 44 pruUiuiLuH t'f .’) ua.U...,......... *i 4tk‘ •JOU prim hi Ain of *2! m-'i.' ToUl Ai'lUL AND OU-TOBLB. Carle. 1 pr ituum of l premium ot IK Tiki 1 premutuitd ft UUO 1 premium of Su. ti 3 pr. ni iiins • f fl.uoi) i a.*U. K. oo U‘ p.’cnuuiua of ftUO vhcU : non 10 pri iiduma t-f ’jOo ca. li 2 nil) *JO prmoiutna •’( I** vtch J.‘ 00 44 pr luitmiM uf o . avli J jon .1000 promiunik of 'il t*afb fll‘.oo Tof*) .sl*oooo Any one lnv* still / ill tbevc lias the (Hitl*. . tenon id feuo" ug tout hia iiond is i riaiu t*‘ Im .•id at nuiuriix; tuvthcr Hist !*,> c(Hs lu iiildfuK tn tin Urty of New Y ok. A pmriu-un*ut it inpun i Dnlustry, wbivh will b wu omaiucnt u.tti a pride to every Aon r < an. 1 Each Boml-liDlili'V mil II ldrf Ifml [s redeemed, i a part owner ol twenty-i wo a. r- • 1 lHnd.siin .-! in the In art ol the City of Ne w York, und es j imuiteo i l w- rth Two Milii di I*' .ur Hundred ' ilnmeaud Dollars. Atul iln; bqi'.iUng. y\bivU j i 'Mtinoitcal t • cost K(*vm) Millßnin. ! Tu ent axHtioiie lov the iVjnmlati*n win Com j i.n need en the 20tli ofMay, lts. and the btiiltl ; uig md 11 be ready to ree.oiv tho good* lr-iu this ii nt. nuiu' hxhiloUun at Hu td.ißi:. i No iuvestiufiil tor people of bthhll mean a was ; ver offered i tpialiuj: t!tl! HgUilb oi the luohstrial . xUib.tloii to Tin* bontia arc aeon red by n iiJiDtb'ayi wi ivh make* the prlneipiU safe, ami { in I mint ly BCfin*'. und In adtMt to width eiUTi | i -nd bolderparlieqiateii lour tinpes a .xtar iu tb*< ! iliotiueiit of pri inioms a iove named. The dlfleri lice between Hb hc iHHlda ami a lot tv ry tick't is iu ft lottery the holder mimt It se iih m oiey or row a prize, while tin* holder of an in lus trial fc*lnhiti"Ji Bond, eamo-t loee his Iti x ' suni iit. hut must hav r.’turned to him, the rim ipal and a mnnll mt-- hi int,ov-a* Httdvd, 4hd iii addition has an opjiortuully to draw a pre uinrn rftiigi. k front ?50 t * $10t) (Mhl. Thu Boar I I luret tor and Hie TritatAt B*T tlie i are iiuiotiK the iiioht i iniu* nt Unsuuao ueii of New York, ami ia of it* l a traarfthtoo that the U ’Uils aro ft Hale uud tl kirablo invent a* nt. Tho Company In n<>t rf apnnalble for any money I -c t, except it be byeUt.*ek Pontal order, draft or i xpr* -s. mi.uhi •to the, ordur of Thu lullufitrial Exhibition Co* Cuctoiers **mt on application. Addrens, INDU3TIUAI. EXHIBITION 00*. 12 Euat ITU* NlPi'Cf, MAY YORK CITY. | Sept Jil-ly _ _ ■ ' R33MOVAL. (VK n.VVE lUMOVF.D ODD. Complolo Stool-r f)F 0 Liquors (fc Tobaccoes •no THE STORE fo*iuoly orccpCed by R ertto. 1 Ellia K Cos.. C" lie ot Bro*l and 8t C'lft'r streetH. where w.j will bo ph aaed to < ur old cub oniers and as many more a will honor u iti. lio ir p#lKlßftgfe, :;i:ih:ij. a o. oot. i tr 1,500 Acre Stock Ftirm For Sale. I OFFER ALL OR A FART OF THE VAJ.OA DLK pla. tntloii li.oxxu as tb Motley ; ly n ), P.andJcH creek, fcfuncogee comity *a. T * • lands lire rich and h* aliby. in ar the ltallr* ad uu 1 l'j miles (lunca-fc of Uoluiubiis. ~\H A STOCK FARM. T’xa- baa u*> advuntaga of it and it will be wold I>r luHH money t liau you can buy in Tuan*. Five - huudr o Ijemi ct stock cun be carried and never cost a dollar lot* feed. AS A GRAIN FARM, [tin asgoodftsthcßt.it** affords an average of 2' bUhU' lH corn jv-r acre, baa *>cea repeatedly mad** upon it* rich l >tt m land and not nnfro qneutly w balo of c< tton p* r a* re. AS A Gil ASS FARM, no oth r place in ncorolu. known to the tinder aicnod has J*roiik* and without an ffour spent n prepnrat <>n SIOOU worth of grans cut. umd. amt deliver* and in market In nix w ekb at a cost of $l5O, Tht I*:milt can Is*. quadrupled. WHY HELL A PLACE SO VALUA BLE? I am iu debt, and must pay. If y u want a plac** unsuipa--*cd in its advantages, cornu aud hhl too or enquire of Ehu-b k Son, J. Marlon Kates nr the undersigned t the plantation 3 mile* south of Wiinb-T y. on H. W. Untie ad. A map *if the place can bo Been at fhis office, octlß dootlAw tr K. M. GHAV. L. D. Deaton & Son Variety Store, No. 10G Broail St,, under Eankin House, EFXr ON HAND AND AUK CONSTANTLY BKCKIYINU A LARGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK or Mtiiple Dry*Goo<ls, Uoolm, Mlioow, ITmlk, ! Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glaas, Tin, Wood and Hollow Ware, Stores House-furnishing Goods, &o. Wo arc offering our good* at thn lowest prices, and guarautco satisfaction iu *;v*ry rt*Bpct, Uir Mr. T. J. HINES is with us. and will bo planned to have his friend* call aud seo us. octl7 rod:fin .•. H. D, MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP, South Store iu Jones' Building, Oglathcrpe H I > t.'YS aud sell* old Furtiitnrc l) on Commission. Upbolstrr £:* ~Cam? Work and Repairing don generally, lu good atyl*. lam now using Johnson'a cele. h rated stains. which ara Xhti tvent in the United States. 11. IX MOORE, Just South of McKee’s Carriage Hhp. . aprlH ly