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ATLANTA DAILY NEW ERA.
VOLUME VII., NO. 68.
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•ten* If nanism Ar.- I jcjino-»»ti»fi irnrai N at a. m.
Mtoua Mountain A»->Uation !****• 4 to p m.
Ilotal Arrival*.
4' fin l •!]•>« *rt> th*. arrival* at the UI. AiMball
iliMm-. iCitiUMitW-u A <N» . Prupruturaj up to ia 90
laal mgAl
J •Mmmb * lady. Vs a U !(«v Turk.
)I W W-ed. IUIII.I* A 1, Wbolln* RlrAtaou.i
M Campbell. ti«nrp*a A T OaaaaD. Wra York
M K Leaving. »©w i.«k r N.wbar e *r Haw York
J M Jer-tae T- <*• J a hurt#. Moron
A tafcaoaMiM.n N. . ».r|,C U W«arrt«l4. CtactauaU
A A MOM*. Ohio. 4 U N/ki. (teorr*
W Brrni urorpta. Mn M M*U. Oaorpla.
J f Hutu, Hi ta«ia. Mr* Warm* A daa*kt*r.<ia
W A tootuu. Tan 11 a— J H Vo«^LMacoa
* H IlniiUijr K«utu> A) U A Miliar, (ftaorpla
VI Ikraca. »teorm* CO Wining bom LaOraagv
w O Mtaa Mn J Mmmoas Maras
A Rioliaa. Brooklyn HUB Ooofc. OaorpU
H OitMoe. Alabama J Wilma ttarn.tt. harue.
J Hi»let. ( aliforuta villa.
H Laaiar. Ma< *» «n H Doutcß, Man York
O 0 ba 'l. North Caroline Aibart Otbeoa, Maoaa
LEO Matte* A Wife. U 0 AOao H Bang* Wew York
Ham Maraatt. (teorgia. l> Nav York.
UtOROIA.
latrraatlas *r»v* from all Parti af Ika
llala.
tty Mail to the Baa J
JoNKSfloao Col. Jam V. Jobuaon >• daml
Columbua Mr llorao# CUpp it daal
('onsomption the ctose
Lioganl mud bit Ironpa ara »*rj popular.
HAtAHtiM. Ban). L Oalt, l&aq .it ilaad
Tbt meet wiuo off notl wuak.
Mi-** Qoa*i; it dead.
Atbwh a difßrully ooourrtd latt Htlar
dtjr tuKbl batwaan liaxuilloo Huggint Add
Cobh M(*Uonkl<! ( io which tbt Utter raralvad
lao or thr«v» piaiol ah>*tn, which lb# phyaician
called t i altrud him thick• umtl prut* faltL
lAalton SmVctal ftmilirt Uft Dalloa and
vttcii.il? UkHt vrtk for Text* and Arkto«aa
Amikmi a-Od Moudar night laat, ttjt
Amrticti? Uqjnbliean, of Thoradtj, tha
• utita ooulriitt of Ika tiookt howaa of Dr. ti
I>. litakint, rouatalu.g oi tararai wagou lira tit
of corn in tin* ahock. meat and cthar gro*
oeriaa. togathar «nh a largo nam bar of bar*
rtlt and t*oioi, aera dcatrojad by Art, wbiit
tha liouan r**ni'*i n»»«l tiutoorcbod.
I ! Appeal tajaon Hatardaj aigbt.
a tarrihlc ac. u! rl ooenrrad io Gyro* ooootj,
soar Willi* terry, on lha (Kx»oaa ri?ar, by
whioh two lt?ci warn lotL It teamt that a
parly of men and boyt were ontcoon banting,
whtu in oottmg down a try, aithar tha trot or
tomt of tta branchrt fell a poo or fctw book
and ertwbad lha victim* John i/cvaratl, tgad
fifteen or tizteon Jrare. tad a negro namad
Sweeny, were killc<l inytantly, and another ne- ;
gro mortally woindad.
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It . .11 ..a.I |t« .....
I > Mad t. ti • Vha )
Twc-nti ».• a ra»I; i-U art. to lot contirwalad
in Ohio.
rile I u v|.ja S • .inUiat t'otivanlioo ha t
ninety • v >h )<
l‘ i‘-i r. nn. and North ('aroliua
liatii .i«l I. ■ . I> ti Krd.l In the original cotu
pnnvi : -.'.MAh
t.i.i. . ix.atl i. nlr ad> let ling oontraota on
tl tr I'onti: •.! hr.tnch of the Texa*
l‘.t ill : Kail road.
< iiplt ih..tt and all othf-r* who ra«|aire a aa fa
necnrity ahonld ineoatigatc tha clainia of lb«
Northern Fucifla flr*t mortgaga bood. Thty
have thirty yeara to run, and bear inter-
Ml at the rate of o 3-Id |iar cant, in gt>l I. In
January next Uua t i.mpany will offer tor aai« |
about two million acre* of the beat land* of 1
Mimicaola, the profaeti* to ha da voted to j
paraha«iotf and canceling tha company’s 7-3» 1
bond*.
On Monday the purcbaaeiw of tha Oiaeiu
uali, Cutulicrlaud (lap. aud Charlaatou UaII
roa«l, otherwise known a* the Morrietown
Hoad, louk puaiamuQ and aaMuiuad control
of ita ciierationa. CapUio Jot Jaqnoa, of the
Kant I't nncvHce, Virginia, and Oaorgia Koa.l,
ia Hu|«ci u>Undent of the braoeh iioa uu ler
the new The purchasers, Meaera.
\V,U <n aud Mr<ihee, it im undaratood, rapraaant
along with th- nw 1 voa, lh.» ranna>l?ania Rail
road ('omj*any, wh<**a ritaign ia to cotaplake
the couuection aa aoou aa |K>a«ibl« with tha
V-rth C irolin* line of railway, tbna opanisg
a not Iter new throngh mute from llorrtatown
(foil> 14. milea caat of KnoifilUy to Nor
folk
Ovavral Raws llama.
My mall »o*be Rrd 1
Thu latbd>*a Tint*** icooutiuaiaa (iaaoral
f I rant.
Allred TuaiiMuJ »aya that moat of
the Mormon roan look aa if the? wanted anew
I. •m 4 a Mioare mual.
Al. xaiidcr If , tha Kmparor of Ruaaia, la
tanl to hufu eigne.l tha temperance pledge at
tha fyjuoei of hit wile.
r .\ tab'o junt printed ot lha daily wagna paid
iathx country tor mechanical labor abowa
11. l»r nearly all kioda of handicraft work,
the aver \go rata of « »g»»« ia higher in New
Kngland NUtae then in tha Middle, lha Waat
rru or the S«>aih«iu State#.
And uow it ia aaaurta l that there are anly
J4,.Vi7 idiotic persona iu the Uuite.l Htataa
This atatam.nl ia cerUialy ermuaona. Tb#
I>con ctAlio majority in New York city alone
th-il nnuilH-r.
A v. ntable ship of doalh ha« p»«t oaat
anchor in lha harbor of New York. Tha pan*
tilenttal craft i* tiie atratner Franklin, from
Stettin, tier many. Thia raaaal, ladra with
\.m***aw r», vat, il.t ..ughont her abort bat
ewf il V'-Twgvv * perfeet charnel house, I*o leaa
tuau forty <»n«* |ien«>uii |>eriahing of that trni*
bio econrgc cholera. How many ara ill of
the di»oa*a at pnaent it ia daflteall to ItU
There w te ait Luudrc.l and eleven emigrants
packed away in the Franklin, and wool of
tte m. fn in their nlnee proxiaOty to tha
stricken and dying, dunbtlaos imbibe*! the
needle of the fell diaeaee
Tb. South U-gtna h* make an appearanea ia
literal nr. Kr (lovwraar Wiee, of Vlrgiaia,
has written a book called •’Seven Daaadaa of
the Halted Hteten." I‘anl H. Ueyaa. of Aa
gneta. Georgia, baa a volame of poems la
Ma. like ate* Mies Nettle Power Hoaetoa.
jawjhlis of the late Govecmar Boaetoa, «f
THI Mt-HUI WAS.
■**#• as (la* Late Oelragt* aa a*«m € e»-
etlsß V% Im are ttei Me-Kl«it- ta’teal )•
tOm Ka-Mleit-Stveeleea c AaraHn mi
lh«(M#r ftr t waaSßlly T«n»rl«*4
Ik 4H»>ec«« Maeaweau a# tv*. YMlai.
She.
run the Mew Yurt Trttea* J
Y'oagvtua. S. C., November J There w.
nothing in the appaeranne « f this village of |
York to indicate that it wa* the center of what
wae probably the most p jwtrful organixatiou
for the perpt-Dateoa of atrocious enmee that 1
eves exited *u any einlixed country. It u «
pretty vti.agc, a* Southern tiUagee jy>, end i
h«M esvt ral handtotuo houses, ataudiug iu the
■uidat of abnibUrrj, clipped in «tiff, gnumH- !
Deal fiMtnif, luob as one va* m the garde Be ol
old French chateaux -halfadf xcn church. ..,
a girls’ seminary, a military school buys,
end a large and exceptional!? woii printed and
I «litod wookl? MViptpH. Tbo oouiblooro of
refinement of isonumi, e<iuc*tl«>u. un i Cbru-
Uuiiity appmra to U. • tLiu toworriurf, bow
mfmr. wo U*e maxima*, oooetrtitf » «Uptb of b*r
b*rl<«oi oenreely cntioejyabtr by p*r».-.in
wbo«o live* bare be«n aj»..nt iu civil
ix«nl o Society beet- norm* to i
t«e (lumaim*! U> tbo out*. There M
poblic sentiment, n » proper »mu« «.f right
roa|[, bo appru* mOo-u ol tlw b« meu*ut:»-<
of orniiM oouuuutod upon belpiowo nod t»uu!
1 MB Mur- iu*t th.ee Will
»l*p«»r t«» bo extravagant *Ub menu. but the
leCU justify them. I Let# nut b*f two vlut « |tj
lbo ofiloe of tbo Dttln l Attorney, mi,| bear!
tb»- volvtittry eotrfo—tops of forty or fifty wen
from fcH I AT in of tbo CoUuu y, rn Lu .«|||« in of
lUu owu WKoril to toil ol Ibeir coubocUoi
••til tbo Ku-klax, and Ism hhitm they took it.
the mice* of the order, and I uni nick of th.
burn bio Jut*iU of torture, utMUuivtf. uu+l umr-
der, and at lia* cuIJ hlocnlr*! nyatrm wi b
which tlie*»- villelnima were idanued ar.d Jk-i- *
fwlrated Aud yet, with a kuowlodgo o* ad j
Lheau lUvtd. pm. nto, there are not ten moo in \
Yorkvilia who nan b«* iuduee.l to give an uu- j
qualified condemnation of “ Ku-Kluxing ' j
The citizen* disapprove of it, but in a mild [
•ay. with (MtlliationH, eiuusee. ami prevan
oatroOM. a* to teio cauae* that led to the f-.rrn I
atioa of Ihe infamous order, and the objeet*
It Bought to effe«*L
I thiuk it wax Wendell Thiiilpe who ml.
“ Hereteh a fbmtberu gentleman and you'll |
find uKu Klui Iu tbi* up couuirv of Houth j
< aroliua •* Scratch a while u*au and you will 1
hud a Ku Kiax' would l*e a belles paraphrasti
1 doubt if thero arc lUO able bodied white men |
in this couuty who have not Um»u initiated
into the outer ' ill embraces boys of 1C and
gray beards of fit). 1 have seen s grandfather,
father, anil eon eotnr together to avow them
•elves m< inhere All cl 1111 sea were ineluded
The tended proprietor aad the poor “crackers'
ou his eatats rode together to the mtknight
raids Doctors, lawyers. m*rokanU, Uacfa
•rs. aud prsaohers put on Ihe white shroud
like gowrm. and the h*irrid red hortn*)
hood* and masks of tho Klan, and weut out
by night to taka negroes from their cabins and
beat them with clubs aud oowhiden until the
lacerated flash was out to the tendons and
bonea, and fr»r n > other offonse than daring to
vote the Radical ticket, or keeping a shot gtin,
or not taking off the hat to white u**o. These
chivalrous gentlemen pulled negro wotuau
from their bods and mule them dance naked
for tha amusement of the sfiectators, beating
the victim* with ramrods Io quicken their
steps, ami forcing them to submit to other >
outrage* 100 revolting for description. Tbw*e |
brmv* ami honorahln South t'arolinians j
thought it iteting and tnanly to go fifty strong
to attack ouu negro in hut lonely oabin in the
woods, and to hang hiui to a trou in sight of j
his wtte and children exalting, as they re- ]
tarn from their nightly exploit, in the fact 1
that *’ the damned scoundrel would ucver mak
any mote r*«Uc*l •peechra” These oatrwg—
went ou for month*.and not a ningle person won
ever punished that I can learn of nor any at
tempt made to bring tho criminals* tu jin.tic.
Os eours , no aapprt*a*ioo of crime w«* |>oe-|
albte when pabltc wntLi.r-nt appleudral the I
criminate, and everybody hut tho victims be
longed to a seinvt Irugue. orgaaisenl, artno*l, j
and dnegu.aed, for the ex pram purpose of com
mlttlup crime. A few setuiblu men kept out 1
of lha OrduT, und ut h« ( art comUxnnud its
opemtisiu. but ttony did rmt dare tn speak
o|m»h!v againat it, f r f**arof perwonal violence
The entire comtnnuftj «c« b ironz and by th<- 1
Klan, aud largo number* of m«u joined it j
Wecaos" they hi.lisTed. ih* ir iiv«<* w> r * iu ’
danger if they di«l not.
Tho information obtained luin the
TMHRB Rt'XDkll) <-f)\rV»eiOWS
of merubera vt the Ku Klux Klan tha* Ur
m»d» iu this plaot* to tho l’IU.UmI Stale* au
thriUra aliowa tlmt the order hint t xiited here
■nice RcconatnictuMi went into operation
IU South tar .lllia. Thu KUu Ucuiua uioal
powerful lost winter uni In th« early
wpnni;. anil it* mi.l* were ru**tt fre
tjatnl m the month* of Jauuarjr, Feb
ru.iry, aud h. I’ue p<uai a nce of troops in
Yortkvilie. in Mur<*b, tlm imawK** of the Kn
Klnx bill irt April, and th” rr«pnretu* nt* of
the crop labors combined to c*u-»o a filling off
in the active operation* o( the KUu altar the
month of April, (oil a C Mi*i-lor.ible nutnher ol
' outrage* were roius itted «lunug the mu aimer,
I aud aa Ulc.iu September a Urge party of the
I Ku Klux, thoroughly diAgnivedi, tried to way-
I lay and murder the County Treasurer, a lea
| mile* from tlm village, on the mad he usually
traveled from his house to hu office lie «*»-
‘Apod them by unexpectedly being detained at
home till uext day TheNjateunatic whipping
of negroes who had voted the K publican
UCkul began iiuiaodiately after the Suite elec
tion ia Ootobar, 1870 The Democrats liar!
uoni’Oat»vl a Uepnblman for Oovernor, and
adopted substantially the Republican pUUorm,
aad their failure to break the aoiidiljr of th«>
negro vote by tfcu* device greatly exasperated
them The whippiugs went on steadily and
syatemalically from the night ol the election
• alii after thn hint of January, without retali
ation, by which time the colored men had be
come so terrified that hundreds did not dar«
to sleep at hoiuti, and laid oat in lb# wood*,
frequently changing their biding places
Then the negroes, after nearly three months
ol this parsecution, begau to retaliate io lh>'
only way th»v dared, and the burning ol
barna, com rnl*. cotton prwseea, anti gin
houses began Hut even th«n tha blacks
ahowo*l that th*y had more humanity than
the whitee. for they did nut burn hemsee, and
not a white man, woman, or child was in
jured. The whitoa alway* try to make it ap
pear that lhw»e fires preceded and caused the
whi|>piQg«. hut such va* not th* case. The
fires weru the means the harassed and tortured
blacks U><>k to reveoge their wrouga Proba
bly about liO buildings were burned in the
county; aaverul were fired in a alogle night,
as if by prec'.uoerted arrangement. This iu
eecMiianem uaturally increased the ferocity of
the Ku-Klnx Tbvwe had ikeen but one or two
mardars previously, but in the first ten days
in Marsh there were nine.
Hull no white man was ktiled or hurt,
although the whites pretended they were sap
pressing m rising of the blacks This spectre
of a negre insurrection which haunied the
the Month in the days of slavery has not vet
vanished In altmed every case of murder
the victim was a black man or mulatto of more
than ordinary intelligence, who had been a
leader among hie people, and had been active
as a Republican politician. In nearly all tbs
casss of whipping the victims were tneda to
•wear aewr to vote a Radical ticket again
Iu some cases other oausea, such as old quar
rrla, lack of respect toward the white*, living
• ith white women, Tv, ware Tb. |
murder, rliiu/lv noourrad >ft>r tb. com
Cos/ of bmm mlhUv organised tb. aomoi.r
fun, boil l>cii ili«.rui.i by tb. ijtal.
.atkorlliM, and tb.r. w.a .boat lb. miih.
time ■ giui, ml mmrrb uf-nrgn. bnw. .11 not
tit. ooonty for .hot gmu. pUtoli. and othrr
trail, by order. ». now lb.
<4ntnil Obi* of tbo KUo It i. rcry
common to her tb. citMuu r.f.r to
Ut. iiwUdm of tbi. negro uillll. corn
l—ny u tb. iiro.umUtoo which Ud to tb.
.tolwac. of lb. winter .od -yciof. .od they
.bug. tb. militUm.n with *1 curt* of uff.iuw.,
Mch u flung twto boOM., ab*rtMtiog tb.
■tnwt*. .od io.ulting women, bat
tturui.o iu him riomi
bwymid Um loci that tb. cbitoo./ of . wbit.
Mil l botM. warn bit by . .tray (hot .1 . toigct
•hootlog. .ud that tbr ootopuiy picketed tb*
rad. Umdiag Io YorkvilU »o. or two bigku
wkan Um X. Kl. i wm .ijjwtit Iu .tuck
tb P.I Tb* Mtmtog of Um ugro mllitt. by
U.T.rwot Houtt nr • Mol bl.rnW. lor to .1
pact MoniM to flgbt wblt. mam tm Miml .um
Ilm ia blm ftpmbaf rkw, to flgbt flog,, but
tbor. k OM tblag Urol bw of tb cturwu aw
■saateoa Ib oonasotioe wt4A tests Iwssiaesa,
Umt b tbo b* IbM lb. wradog of Um bl.rk.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY M<)KNIN(i, NOV'EMBER Hi IH7I.
foUuesd Ute KVMftl armiMff of tfc* wk> tea,
• who comtaenro-d if boy Winchester rifl-a as
fa- hack as IMA*, in such quantities that an
r Hgency for ths sate of the arms was raU» h i
> IB (V/iuSuhlA
rnr.4iwa.7s 0
»hi<:h the Ku Kiux had tu vtsw by Ui it r Uu
! Mil lieu are clearly *h«»wu. not oofy by the affl
. dsvits of thwir victims, hut by Iter uvi coa
' fsesiona Ttejr iat«nUi to op the
Radical party.” t.j force all white Rapuhiicens
to change Uioir politics f>r l««ve the c.Kinlry,
, an I to reduce ihu to total eubjection
t > (L>-ir employers, •>» shat tbtir oondilion
wtmld i>« a spool* sos serfdom worse Ihao ste
i v.-ry \ few « x tracts frocn atAdsvlu mads U
1 fore the Coited Stetei Coanmiaaloner f.y vic
tims of the Ku-Klux wifi iliastrate thi- 1
1 hav« Ltktu th* follow.ng as they cams to head,
j from a Land ed 01 Uu*tm vaU*out, making ac
, lec tions.
Andrew Sturgis wa* taken fr m his boose by
1 mm. liKstrti fo»ty strokes with slicks I
! on hi* Imre ha-fc. nnd told to jjivu up his pis
i tol He had ums to bjiVt* Was then asked
'why he hi 1 vote.! the Radical tickctTl
su<i tot.l thty V .«sid kill him and bw dad * •
(again
Isaac A. I’ootle’a cabin w.i* vlfVtF'l by '
twelve diegni*e*l ui. 1 lie. raised a plank and j
crawled ouder the tt>>r His wife said hs bad
gone away They polled Ur from te!, *ai ! '
I she Was aJ -d liar, kn -teed her down, kickc.l I
1 her, put a rop an.nod her neck, aud threate 1
cued to baug h< r. They theu disc«ivered him.
hanged him to a tree* h. that his feet just
touched the ground, aud whipj*»d htiu, saying '•
that if a building was burned they would kill j
b n aud him fir»L
l>auiel lirysut and Lot daughter w»-re pulle 1
from thuir b *ls by fifteen di4gm*od hm*u, who *
beat down the and r. and Weru inado hi dance }
while thair av*Miiaiii* teal them with sticks. ,
J W. Avery, a h-adiug merchant of Yorkvilia.
j Wm rvoognis-*1 aa one of t<a attacking p*»rty, '
•ho put their guru* to Jiryai l's heal, and mate f
| him taku uu oath to v *te tho D^aniorstu}
[ ticket.
i Richard Wilsou. an old man, was vuiUd by 1
the Ku Klux, who strurk hiai one huodn*S
j blows w«th roiurods, ou his naked |wrs>s, for 1
having a aou who inatle Rapnbhcau *po*chta
j They said. •* Yon'r® a ge<»d edd Radical -now
I veli make you a good old DcuiocraL
M tdixoU Uobiusou was takeu from bis h use
( hy •if.bt in. n, who tore off hi* shirt and give
! him sixty lasheti. l»e’»Ubj he would hut w »rk
for R*s lha 1 half th * crop Tlicy rns«U htwi
| s a rai uever to vote again.
Kam Harnett was "Ku Kluird *’ by iwo
men, who broke hu shot gun. am! whip|sd<
him on his bare back. They aaked him if tha
white people bad not told hiui to vote Um>
Democratic ticket, and told him hereafter u>
vote a* he was directed by them
Jackson (tend was whipped by tweafy
guised men, who made him kneel and prwy
while they pounded him with hickory aunks
Tito* Wilaou was vtaita*) hy a large party,
who said they were just from belL They broke
his gun. said they would kill him If he voted
a Radical ticket again, bat did not whip him.
Adolphae Bloa a Madly were “Ku-Kai-d "
ilimeelf, father, and brothar were whipped, 1
his brotber-fo law kitted, and sister ranged
by three men.
Joseph Curraas was whip]>od by Kn Kiax,
who said they had come from hell to put down
the damned iudieaU.
Jordan Tate's cebin was brokoe into by 14
j liiaguiaed men. Ttisy knocked him down with
I the bolts of their guns, took him oat and
j made him kneel and raise bis rrgLl hand and
■wear he would bn humble and heuce£>rlh
! vote lb© Democratic ticket. 'Ahey said liwy
j would rule the .State if they had to kill all the
| damned niggers in IL
I Perry O Donnell w s given 1«)») hashes by 1
! eight disguised men, who broke into hu hooss
, jerked him (ruin I-—*l. l«*r» oft his shirt, and
made him get and »wn on his bands and kaeen
( They ordered him to vote the Democratic
ticket and oot to iuave Mr Darden's plants-
I uon
! Dock Whitaker was whipped by a (-arty of
' 16 men, on account, as he thinks, of a dis
i pule he Lad with Li* employer s sou. Mr. j
WbisoosuL
1 Nclw>ri (iuinn was robbed of hi 1 gnu by a *
raiding party, who told him all tho fr iblej
‘ TtiTnngti alto wing tfir damned rnggors tw
vots.
Madison Grant was mad© to pray while be
log whip|e>d and told “ HereafU*r to be a nig
g< r aud take off but hat Yo white meu as be
used to aud a* t like a nigger." Ilia employer
uni (or him and prorate**! to eee the chief of
th** Klan and g*t hts men not to hurt him
again if be would aign a paper agreeing not ■
to v,»to the radical ticket, winch he dul.
James Rice was whipped with stick*! so *O
- that it was a mouth before he was well,
lb© party weut to the ucXl bouse, where they
kills*! Lii Rice hoard Leach begging
for mercy, heard a shot fired, heard Cach
veream; then si-vera! gnns went off.
and the Ku Klux all jelled. Never aaw
Lesch again uil bi< body was fonn 1
in Uuii'a creak, four weeks later, with thr*-<*
•hots in the bank of his head and owe in hu
leg H« recognised some of the Ku Klux
hut at the Coroner's inquest ho aaid he did not
dars to tell wh<» they were, and the C-wooer
told him it was right not to tell
I ought fill columns with tVu-nu sUUmcnt*.
but the©*, f s ampU** will show thecharac\<w I
an.l pnqm*< «.f tbo Ku-Klnx outrages in Y »rk ;
couoty. Thee? will be more lull? nhit iU-d
by the couf**eKj tj.s of th*» Ko-Klui Ibemvetet*.
the snbstan • »f w ch I will givu in ituotb *r ,
letti r.
Sn I«• h wMinn UssiKr.
ffi L*un*. Novembi rII A wl.lvky foskrd 1
Iwast, uamwd J. J. Hantor, who was meting !
West from Cmnlwrland (Jap. Tciibchs**.-. ia uo- {
der arrest h< r»- f r the brutal violation of a |
aiep-d lUglitcr, fifte* u j*-»ra old. some »il«*s *
from htt. U*t Saturday. The brute first at-!
tempt**! to arrange with the child's methtr.
his wUo, t .r the pioatilulioo of h«r JanghUr.
but filling in thf. he sought hta fqqx>rtnnitT
and force*! the gill into the brush by the road- 1
side, aud after a M itre struggle, iu ahioh the .
child attempted three times to stab the mon
itor, he felled bur ineeuaihle to the gToand t
with tho bait end of his whip, and accom ,
phalu I hi-* purpose The ebdd m the rvao'l
daughter of John J. New lee. a highly rcapeo- !
table fsrm- r at ('uaibarlatMl Gap, Tenweinr
tttailaltee es die.
Hoii. John Kiton, Jr , ttewiiMiwMoacr es tJ ,
ucation, has prepar.-1 a sertaa of statistics to
be eiut>->«lie<! in hi* annual report, setting
forth the rotation ol eduoaUou to emus ia tb*
New Kngland From this it apiwara,
first, that eight} p«r oral, of th© crtuueals ia
those Slat** Lav* uo cducatiuu, or u and suA
ctent to serve th©» a nloabte parpoee ia Uft.
second. eighty to atuety uor caaL of thuorim
iaata hsv© never Uswned an? trade, nor are
they master of any skilled labor; third, not
fat from seventy five per cent, of the crime*
committed are by perwons of foreign astraok
born thewwelvea abroad, or thdr pareots,
fourth, eighty to inuely i>«/ cent of thectinsi
naU are intemperate, fifth, ninety-five per
cent, of the juvenile offenders are from Id la.
Ignorant, nrtmie aw*| drunken home* fla
rinn iti A m *»©eetef.
fb« < Igar* tt • Is as*.
The quesiiou <1 how old e cigar ah*>«d I he .
before taMng smnkc*! is often a disputed on* J
Cabans lis© a g»»w« cigar IKa workmen. |
who uai;ht to Yiu*w, smoke th* cigir* as they ,
make then* If go to a certain cigar wtnrw j
m Naw York, already quite celebrated for its j
Caban cigars made In the city, and buy a
cigar there, I "lore kiauding tl to ywn Iks very |
aonrteona Cuban will, with great «l*lil«araU>*D. j
Ant apfdy tha cigar Io hta ear. Yaw ask
••What is that fiwF* “To see or rather j
hear, how dry It U. If 100 drt. it wffl snap 1
very ate.it I oua heai i» A green o«gar ta I
sail and makes no saw " “ Mow o(4 wughi |
a cigar b'be?** “luiwo ,*r threw weeks in
this climate a cigar is dry l-.agar
than thal does aut impcwve It.
A *«>agram la to he h«4d iu I«o«dua Best
year U> dtecaes (be (*j.ir.».m<et of pvtsoa
Ifiranipba* aad Us* general UssUubl H art me.
RapcesanUtlyes bom all jßfts of, Europe will
be post
LMHHLATI EE OF (IFOKIHA.
aan stb.
■titevutai Osy*e l*rsMOilagi.
84Tt«i»sY, Nuv.iuUvr in, 1 071.
The Senate met ai iu a. . Frwi-laut lute
welx 10 the chair.
Prayer by Rev Mr fu>Mi.
Os motion the caLtag of the roll was di»-
j*uaod with, and the J omsl was approval
Mr. NirflOl Ls lb -Tut to recooa* tec a bill
fur tha relief of /ata King, i »t <>n y-aterdsv.
aamsfi
The t*on»nniu.« <m Pnotmg ief©Yrted a hi r l
1 to amend secliuus lUCtu and HUS of th© Dude,
in s-iauwu L ita puhhc |»nr»Ung. e»..'h wa©
1 r-ad too first ktt«
Ihlls wt-re read the aecjud time
Bills r-wd first time
Mr. lisows: A bill toautLur»au tb© Ordinary
[of Cherokee county to issue bonds to biuid a
1 c*»ort house
Mr Kasim. A bill to incorporate the Atlant *
land Jsckeonvllle Narrow Gsu, Rail road
tXxupauv. aud ter other
1 Sfk Hiuns A b«.l t» am*-nd an a* t to
iMwarpurate th© Gate Ol»y lueorin©© «'<>ruiHfli<v
! of Atlanta
1 Also s bill ti extend 1140 pr-4«!ai-.u of an act
approved in Iflfii), relating to th© tvs tor
1 of i Lat Lain, and to the (ax oolluoisug
Atai a bill to kUicmi the c(outer of AtUnla
Mr Iti.xn A bill for tlte r<di< f• f J A.
(trowels
Mr. Kiitexs lutroduoed a r« oolut.oi* a nil. or
izing the Ifnfl.uro to pwv Uu. of th©
Senate fil2S Jopt. !
Mr Ki'Xiakixov A bill tor tb- r.»Hf-f oi
w.d«»ws and woeuded and diaabted parem*
Ifoui laiatßH*
Mr Kstl<* offered s r-- luti,u ititruc’.uf.- 1
the pdat I man-© ('oinnutt.-, to rcp*frt a hill i
on luoadey r -gntaimg tbe per dt©«u of «-Hirer. !
and n.emUrra of the Gvu*ral Avu©uiblv
Adopted.
Mr Ol iax intr»dac. and a resolation th.i
notices <4 th© iu~©<iug« of committees aimll
tertsifuw le» given butore atj iurnm*i*i *.! th*-
Sriislv lahlcd.
Mr Asi.aa*oa lair*..laasd a rcerdatl n thal,
wheruas thofortn«r Treasurer, Mr John Jot>*-«
had uot ©aiUrd with the (weeenl 1 rtaum and
Comptroller, that he should mak© such saxtle
iu-.nl at one© without giving the leu *l*)*
Uotioo required bj law. iLf*ir«*i u> Fiaanca j
CoruiuiUsc.
Bills read tho thud uum
A bill to iuoori*or»lo the Van W««t Slat© I
Miulng Company IWI.
A bill to incorporate the Exoatemr Slat©
Mining Company of Polk county Passed
A b*l! to r-gnlet© th© tim© of holding Hapr
rtor OourU io Oolambui and M-Puffl. conn
ttea Passe* 1.
A Ml! to faquirs the Judges ot the Savior
Gowns to givs specially m charge
of th© Code. Pasacd
A hail In relieve punt d©b4>w« b? ]s.li«i*st 1
Peased. 1
A Ml! to Mtkteva tha
Aaditcr in coe«a at taw, or in equity luvotviog 1
ar count Passed
A Uli to attend au set to incorporate the
Albany and Colamboa itailroa.l Coa[aoj, and
to extend State aid to the sain©, to oormeft a
•derteal error by which State aid was granted
only far tha ooasUssaUoa of the first earl ion
Mr. liarTtfli offered aa a(n©udui««l that th*
aid of the Nut© ha granted to the Great Wes
tern Railroad Company on tbe same terras and
cooiftUoas as to the Moway and Oofoashus
ltedroad t'eoipauy. Lost
The bill was ps seed by the foliowiwg vote:
Yui - Ewan. Black. Brai Brow-a. Ottwst,
ommmi+U. Oars. r-uWaas. kataa. krwo*. Jmr
vu J mm. Klrktan.l. Kabba©. Eabnoily. k.— Mirfc- I
arWaao. Mmttb Wellborn, aw l W.u-h -9
Nflvs M«*#f* brutuc. (oadttr. lSmia. Ivmu.
Illliy-T. leeter Mathew*. SU hulls. Siuju»«-aa. ’
ai*U Mao.*- n.
A bill to tuoorp. r.*te tta latUma*-* ab<l
ItarncsviUe Railroa 1 ( -mpany
A bill to prevent railroad and other c ui
pan!' s from performing work on Hand-iy.
The Judiciary luism iUe- raportud adwreely
Mr .Suiru uj 4?c«l tu tay ou the table.
1/vif.
Mr Sunti educated tb© bill, on the ground
that th© immorality of th© prrwrut liconm
oUght L < hu nalta.uv.-l Id. lew. _1 ho t»i*l wa*
recoin mi it* 1
A bill to amend an act to provide for the ,
aeUing apart »*f hotu«anu» 1. ol syaity. and ex
cmptiuU *ff j>ci» ua.tj ao a* ta lu|Qir« ill-
Oraiusr) ?•* publith i. ’l-i * ifr tb- gaz. tte
wher- he ns-ialty publish }* ■ :I1 ul notice*.
Paewod.
A bill I , i ...
criminal css*s. I©>«.L.
A Mil to prevwat hooting with fir*- arm* ou
the land ->r l u.-l* <-f ari-*tli* rin th Thirteenth
District Lost
A bill t-> legaiire th© snlwc'nptiuu f the city
of Madiaon tu th flrifiln. Medu u, ,u 1 M-m
tioflilo Railroad (\>m]*au> Pasa-'<l
A bill to a©■■i©t the flrorgia Infirmary
1 tamed
A bill t-* * hang© the public rr*a-l lextling
from Kiraiiua!* t - Sk I Uway Narrow Ta
Wed
A bih l ’ amend au act incorporation th»-
fF.vsrgr**au twuet-vy l u.fsuiy «-f liofloven
lure Pasatd.
A bill to amend au act incorporating the!
VtihuiugL-U lteiirow*|( >lii|>aoy. Passe. 1
\ bill t<> legs Its* sut«H. npiioQ of Indian |
Springs to th© Griffin. Madison, su l Monti
o,« 110 lUi!roa I Coru|«any Parsed
Au arm uduiout tu a Senate rvwoluliun to ap
p-dnt a joint comßDitte© of five to provi«l© fur
ttir h| -• -rtionment of nietnlwn ~f the t»©u< ral '
\h«* iuhly, instructing th© same committee to 1
*wiuu*l> r th© prvweot divisiuu of eouutam into i
Dutncte, was < «iocurT*; I in
A blit the tner© ©ffeotituMy to pnt.ivh rerta.u
Qnlawfut acta of violenca. Pans*si.
On ruutiou, the Senate lhew a«l>ouru*>l
IIOKK OF MKI'hBSSITATIt k«.
• lilr«it(h llfljr'i Prwvrdlsgi.
BiTt’klui, November 16, 1571. i
Ti*© 11 >um- met pimuul to edj«>ornincat.
Speaker pro lem J 14. (VttMiwo prcvt.brvg |
Prayer by Rev Mr ('ox.
Jowmal of Tcvterday’a pr-*cee.!mga was r-wd j
and approved.
Ou muliuu of Mr Hitx us Meriwether the j
rule* wore laqoeJ* and and the Senate hill to j
repeal th© nsury law wax read the second,
time
Ou motion us Mr Knmsni th© rules wore (
furth*r sua|*cu*ted. and th© Sana to aroan I (
men te to the bill to revivs the jury box of.
<’h* rt»ke© county, w©r© concurred in Oo© of
tho amendments to this tail nruvidaa tor th©
re\7ai.tn of th© yary lists of Felton county
Th© unfinished business id yesterday to ait
The report of th© t'ottmiltoa ou I‘rtvtiegr*
aud Ku*olioiu. uo ihe election for Repr*-«*nt
aliva in t'alhoww county, was motok.l
Mr Smuxa of Owinuett (bought that uu
d< r th© law aad evidence Mr u ecu
lied to a scat aa member from t'alboun countv.
foe the ©laction wae regularly held, ami moogh
votes were counted before tbe beii-4 box was
stolen te tedicwte that tbe appUewat foe a mat
had raestrsd a scanty of tha vote* oast &
Mr. Hooa remarked Ikai tkis u pnmi> a
toastie# or law aad evifitsa. aad tha* he u
daarUef Ibe Bffcflfins that there has been no
©h ctioa la tbe oowaty es Oalbouu, for W 8
vatse ware aafll aad tbe sig* rv do not cwr
hf> that aay pasaa Eaaafvwd a mayonty of
! them, tm! they da any that they counted out
1 ;wo huadrvd ami eeventv votes before
; th© box was fltolwa, and out of that
nomlirr Ur Piers* received aU>ut two huu
, .trcl aud six. bw* that there can tw no slec-
I u-w* eatil tbe vatae are ennnted Suppoes in
i Felton county, where u.OflO wniee ar© cast. Wo
(rokre hsd hewn counted, and tb*>a© ten had
bara tor any pesana. aad tbe ballot box was
i then stolen, could that perwun claim to be
. looted when there are 4.9 VA) votes still in
counted f This House has th© right to seat
i Mr. Pwrce, or Mr Boynton, who was also
, voted for, but that right ought not to be acted
n where it te clear that (bare bee been uo
1 atacticn. sn*l uo rwterua
Mi Bavin thought that the committee ie
ootojtoaed of a* intelligent man as are in this
body, aad they were earafwl ia taking tbe evi
dessc© eoueeruiag this eleciioe. that there ta
no ebon mg in tb© rMuru that tbe flopenntau-
Aent of th© electiou in (dalhoea look the re
quired oath, aad if ao eueb oath was takeu
Lhoir report oouid not be onaeiitaredL
Mr. Pou vss in tavur of tbe report mode by
tb© commute*, aad tboagbl there bad been ao
•teeth** ia Calhoun . that U wae aa aneafo
precedent te setahlisb. If uarttee are eeated
upon tbe (kith of oaafuwrtb of tbe votes hav
mg besa amalad Ibllst boxes meat be taken
sate es, aad Use will es Ibe peapta espveased
tbvwagb them ate be yeesswi I end re.
JR? Bhn-uEm, chair men of this ©ommtw©.
EdMaiaed th© action of th© comrc.it-© an 1 ti*©
•fffw* * that wae eebmittol
Mr Buvni mowed to rsfrr th© a,atwr Um k
totbe ©ottmßt«e. end to git© Mr P.©ra© ta .
weeks to gvt ap furtk©v pr*-de of hts ©tecti , Q
Mr. Gums of Houston was oppoa-1 u>
•••Uag Mr. Fierce. aUhotigh b© may ha*«
heea etactwl by Hepahlicau votes, the atoal
kng of baiiot b i©a most tat pat (town by th*4
Gemevnl AseemMy, L« did aot th*nk that th
endenco *ra« s*.ffici«ut to tb© appßoent
Mr Rluuxki** rail*- ! t pr* j .©- u> r.
on the ls-H.oq of Mr Haem to r fir Tl.«
call aa© iiKUm*!, and tb© mh« • did nM
prwealL
Tk© rvfx«r; o< th* comma.#©, «j -iariug
thara Xto u- :t*..n *a. t -i. ad pi©
The r©f *-»rt *! th • Fioan h < jm rent tea, rs
coooaeuJiug U*4 appqiutmcut of four pa*- •
at two doUar* j© r day, a k eper of tu© gai.ery
at fir© doilara p#r day. ©tc . was a 1 jtle-X
R*La on thud rca-Ung
A Lill t » ohaug© th© da- bet» , I, « 01-1
T©rr©d t. f
A H> u©t© p-oolaUou pr oid f»r th" ap
potnimr nr of © eoaiinilL t . . . , ter tu*
reappor'.iuoaicn! of Itej r. *• * t » u,©
Ocuera! Assembly si*
Mr. UrvTTJi mow. 4 tosa.cn ! by in trucUu v
■aid din. intu©© v» inquire inta t!.*- exped.'-t© -
of e rear ran gvmeat us K* natonai ffistnrt,
Th© a©u©ndin«nt was C'»ncnrr©d «n4 tb.
rwolnLon Was a 1 »pt*-*I
Th- toll to rsqnir© d©fcn*l*uts in w-U'.i. f r
tbe rerov- ry of rt*el saute t an*., x atatr..
o 4 txlte to p.aos was 10-»L
Tbe bill to aai- nd tb« r * I Is r f tm* State
Was tea 1 lb'- thir 1 t: -u«
Mr Kiww m ... I t * di«©,-r wrh tta
rep'/rt of tu© rwuim.t >. •, ahich ©a - ©]*. .-*«• t *
th- pa*s**-ig© td th LHi. H© WvH lb f 4 t raf
k©. L|. put.."- r .. 4 -
Birar. O Nxu.. -u 1 J*. xu* fav .r*©i
Ibe *e| t*4 .... i .
Q**-> ia *:«in»; < u.< *.* to uiak© -,© *■ i
!*• W »rk the ruaJa
Oe motion to ad »p( tta r par: i tta. cuai i
mate- th© J- a* au 1 no 1 w »If. a ith !
tb© following (wait Y-av 7.. my . U
Tbe tod to ©s-rnp*. flr©ui n fr-.ru jarv duty (
Was pMH«I
Ate. in* tall to amend th*- act to auth :u© ,
tbe M »yor and l oot.cai of Atlanta to provnl©
for tL© introduction of water works
<>a motion of Mr II <oa. the s. uate ti.i to j
rep*-a. tb»- "JUlli section of the a ppropli©U.<u
act f r IM7O, vi* real tL© s. und Uu*«.
Th- bill to change the county of Glasscock
from th© X .rthcru into th« Middle Circuit.
vi» laid ou th L. 14©
T?»© bill to allow tb- Sut© tax for I*>7l from ,
Owiun©t: county to b« us*'*! in a*
Court house, was mad th© third time.
Mr. MMMoxs otGwinnsU moved t . i
to th- report of Lb© cum on u<«. which was ad- i
vero© to tL- passage of the bill.
On motion the bill and nau>ero*u prop vt J
attaeudiucuta, were laid on tho labia.
1 Th** bill to authorise Ita payment of 10 per
cent inter. *t on 100 bonds of the Schufield
Hb!hri4 Mill Company !Wd
Th i bill to a*ith riz© the paytut ul, out of
cowaty fwiidt. f<©e of physinanv f. r attention ;
to pnup-rs, was read
Mr KrflftflKHt ©pf-e <l th** a-Jo(itioo of th«
report of th© conmitte*-, which vu adverwo to
the pe-»aog« of tb© bill -urging th© juaUc© of
paying pbvsictans for their mtti * rendered
to tb* poer
Mr Ita wus atatrd U,© reasons }>rotnpLng
the com on ltea to maks th*- reporL
Mr Wutruan. of Raru » thought that the
(aw now recognise* th© right us the Ordinary
| to pay nuch fee* if m*ritor.te.s, andstaoßfi-l •*
I no fawJM shy the doctors should be laV.red
, Blow than other prutosotund u*#n who serve
without cumpcnsati -u.
M- Coot)MAV thought that a n* ral taw of
! thlv t.atnrr would t>© detrimental to the gene
ral good, hat if tin Ordinary-* are authorise J
1 ta vnsk>- mch (>aynjcnt L© vu eaUsfied.
; Ti« Lill wa» sir©odod so as to apply only to
the count*©* of Lincoln, Putnam. Ham*. <%.w- |
tta. Hall, IL Kalb, Troup, and McDuffie, and
then [laased.
Ou motion t.f Mr Sivu >* of flail. tl»©
rul©* sere suspende*!. and th* bill to nicer ‘
porakn the Georgia iliuin ; (’ oq-ai \ wa-* read
Oi.. fifitt lim.
Tb© tall to aut bon to Judgvs. iu tl- r d;%.-r©- j
lion, to allow a counter ebowng to .i tx dor.
lor a con tui aa nr©, was paw-e 1.
The bill to authorize tta rath on
U*o, ~f tb- '--wa es Gatfeberi to b :.Ja t>: \
educaumal i-urp aw, was |siwt**d.
Alao a b*!l to fix the |*> u? |ur*»rv in itau
d--lph OOUr.ty.
Ah»o a biil to am* n I the act to fix U.e time
of hohbng (’harltnn A'ourt
A resolution by Mr I'eilxji>% inttraotiug
th© Ircfisurer t.» pay to th© Assistant M«ewn- -
get. and tb*- Assistant Door Keeper, ©ach fiv* I
dt liars pvr -lay. was adopted
klt ooia. Nuiung, lk>wt©, and Sorest, a ©re 1
a.i icd to the L'«acuit*© un Agrindum an 1 I
Manufactures.
Izcivea of ila-to- %©r© grantetl to th©
hpenker, aud Mcaairs t loud, Duk*-s. Juiner.
Goerry, and lUkcr of Brjiau
A number of bill* which )u 1 1© . n rej»**rted
*>n a*lv©n*©ly w©r© lost
Th*- ll<*U'© then a-ljonrru 1 ui.: t l 1* * u
Run day.
llli. lit lIUUKkK « avi:.
"'*• • *•««!«« !>.. ...p—...
Kr .iu ia« fltiaMiar ,
T!iat mod copi >u« s*>crc© us suiall talk aad !
of scandal, the TicLborn© trial, may. in th©
o*>ura« of a tew days, b© cx{»©cted one© m«<re to |
del eg* tue c--l titans of tb# newspapers and to j
divide i**»iit© srx-ictica into boetile ram pa.
1 ucoday, NovemU-r 7th. iv the day filed for
th© reauuiptten ©f the case. In th© ml©real of
» xactly four months aincu the adjournment, no
one of th* witn*asee »r ut tta- jury ©ngaged to
tr> the suit ba*, ar far s« »e know, met with
any each mu! ap ■« v foreboding -kug
g«*t©d wh©n th coulinc -r hearing of the
cat© was found to ta imprs icable. AU th©
pirstm concfl-rned iu the Uui *r© ©iported
duly to appear on tb© day fix^l.
During lb© Interval of th- Ion? vacation
neither aid© to the suit hav been idle. Mr
Jeune, it will be remembered, was sent out- to
Auatraljl »um© Um© since, ami the agents of
the -1* tendant* Lave been to work there also
to defeat his plains On© gr al }*oinl which
Mr Jeune aeciui to have ain.ed at establish
log is the iJeotify of Ihe rtaimant with a man
who. nnder the as-camed narn© ot Morgan,
woo, along with Arthur Orton, tried tor hoiw©
ateuling ai t aattaaiainc la Dw*6 If thiv w©r©
pruvwd. U wuaid, of ooera, i*e imj-»*silu« any
longer to maintain that th© ctaimar.t is that
Arthur Orton him sell.
The Melbourne Argus states that endeavor*
have been mod© to dioconr th© pr-wecuL-r on
that occasion, who. it wav •njq*v*.-d, would ta
able to give conclusive evi deuce on the point.
Hot conclusive evtdene© accma to be tbe Will
o’-thc-a isp ot the path lorn legal bog. Os
roone *« are told that th© r*-\l pr\>«ecutor
bae dteap|*©ar©*l. and Mr. Jeon© hav cubra*'e*l
l»ut a ahadow Nor ss this th© only tnck
which th© miacLiev-ms ©pint has played
u|xmi th© lawyers iu purenit. I ntil vnthin
th© tavt month or tau. it tv said that there
was a man Living at llaUarxt who wa*
wrecked on the South Auo ncan coast son*©
©ifbteen years agv>, pteked up by a paaa
ing weasel, and brought to Melbourne, wher©
he told hisfiteoda thal th©r© was among th©
shipwrecked a prrwm calling himself 1 l>e
t aeavNv t U-vioumlv this ia tb© T©ry man thet
m wanted Os course h*s too, is miwsr 'll
M believed h© has started to work his passage
in a ship to England -surely a somewhat su
perfluous undertaking, since he had ouly to
declare hi Steel ( In order to bavo his pamiegy
naonev paid twenty tinuv* ov* r So far as can
be jotiged from katas lik© tb«-*", th© Tichtaru©
cane eeeins to stead very much where it did *t
tbe time of adyesnsmenl io July.
What tWr Xotaut Think U.oml lh*
■*r*i*i *r rki«*|*.
The UtMl inraiUM a* to U** ob/fct of IToti*
dw* la bunting Chicago, »• th*t of a Mor
mon V!U«r. who imm is it Ihvii— r. th i-Uon
sos the pemac«Uua to »Licu ll*o Sarnia of
l'lab bar* beta subj*«te4 by Lb* BnUit*«i»«
g—aU* H« iiuia-4 bn Urn* aatem Umm
pcnwuUoM mil, ivHfuui l'ren ieaee will
ki*4b ere* •or* dimrtroa* tr%* among tU
heathm e*Mm ’
TELECRAPHIC.
The I.) urhitu; In Intiiana.
Marine IH-a-it.-r".
< ondillon of Uotton Crop.
" a-hlni/tun Treat) Coniuiiaaion.
Kuo on Brooti) n llank-t.
I*rslruction of a Sl4*nmcr.
The Saianuah Fair.
Falal Fipteiou Near Coblentz.
*<idn-s«i from (iambetta.
Collision at >Sea.
Lcti.-ral Forciffn Item..
HOOK DISPATCHES.
WASHINGTON.
WasflixoTuX. November IY. Tbe monthly
«tatem©nt fr in th© Agricultural Department
v expectcd this ev«amg. The figarw xrs more
fw'.rahie then last month
I»rd 1 ©rider-ten has been appointed linUah
to the Geneva arbitration
The Dutch Lubasey at tta ItapaJ Court has
been abolished.
Penifield A Hob’s hard ear- works at Mid
dleton. (*>na«ct*uwt. has b*©n burned lx>ss
fifio.ouu
There w©r© :« L--.©r» deaths st the New
1 Ytrk quarantine voster lav.
The eebooß- r Alice Mary was 1 «et on th©
peAoaga
The French ship of wax RiUV©U« was loot on
Folly Reef , tta crew wer© saved.
Th« 7»th regiaicot leaves Uakfax lor
towu this week.
Th© majority of R-vendge, Congressman at
larg© ia lilio s*, was only I'iOb
j The diegmoo-l men who hung three negroes
for the murder of the Park family met no te
non* reaistauca The assailants beat down
two doors of th© t ba rise town, Indiana. jatL
Th© sheriff gave them the key to tbe third it
is understood tbe n©gr *©e made additsonaJ
' cootesßtomi taf-»r© execution. Threw © unties
! ©ontnbutel the men who engaged in the
exccotiou.
Th© Guardian Savings Institution of ('hatham
«t©*rt, N©w York, ha* failed Tweed wa*
I‘real tenL The Trust©-©* say that th,** adrtts
are abundant though n«4 imat* !mt*-)y avail*
big
i he- craw of the v©ee<-l C P. Sherman,
which was wrecked on take Erie, are safe,
i e-xc©pl tbs c Lam tar maid, who died of expo
sure 1 hey drifted twenty hoarx in an open
boat.
S©v©r*t us the craw of the Ciljr of Mexico,
from Havana, have tag" arrested in New lock
I for oniuyg iog cigara
The importers of New York publish a letter
ouinpleinmg at the < ->otica©d obeKruction of
g-4udso.ming thruoch th© met m b- nse at
Pr-.wprrt Park.
Klu a’-* - <ii auJ mate Inml
•>-•••• l»me-J !•) . t IT| lit)
PENNSYLVANIA.
PuiuiJtLniu, November IS The Athletic
Rail ( lob rvonved notice from tbe
cbampiun coasutU© that th© Athletics are de
cUrud r Lampions, and that the whip pennant
awn its their order.
SPAIN.
Midbid, November IS.- Tbe committees ot
the Goruw Live agree* 1 io report ia favor ot
taxing the irtcreat on Spanish bonds, at home
and abroad.
EVENING DISPATCHES.
tw» hi©! rrvw ixwilrha
WASHINGTON.
M xswittOTuN. November 11 Tbe N«v©m-
Itar rvtumv of the TVpartment of Agncalture
relative to the condition and yield of the cat
ton crop indicate a larger prod net than wee
expected in October, and promise fnlly to
j u-ak© good th© moderate ei;w*ctaLions of July
and AugavL Th©ra have be©a no ki IBM!
frost* up to the dale of lh<me reports. In
ths rich snd well cultivated soils of tbs
tower tier of States the plant* are ae
green a« svor grow* in the summer. In
some place* th« top crop wa* matarigg,
th >ogh c. -roplaint* of tb© laamatuiity or lom
of the later growth are quite general in tbe
latitude of Middle Georgia. The squares
farmed bet weeu August 2u, and Hep Leather
Z\ under favorable ©.rrumotanewa, promise to
make good cotton. Tbe principal canee of tha
reduction of the yield in Texas is droQth, tfl
Louisiana drouth, insects and black rot, in
Misnanppi wet weather in the spring, drouth
id summer, and tu isolated •©©lions the oafeer
p*l«r or ball worm in Florida Driving winds
and floods, which occasioned nearly a total
destruction of • >aaid«rable arvae, and drouths
ha* wmught more or lees injury ia Alt tame.
Georgia, and South ('irohos
Th© yield per a**re. a* indioated by county
estimate. t« th© largest in Arkansas Decreas
ing in th© following order. Texas. Tenneaeee,
Misaisaip}©. Louisiana, North Carolina,
Alabama, ttawgia. South Garoliaa, Flon la
Tbe more northern ball oI the cot
con States show* th© least relaUoa from
tbeir n*ua! The tal>ulalione f*»r No
vemtar ar© estimates for each ouuuty of the
total pnxlact of the year, ex pressed as per
centagv* us the actoal crop of last year i'bese
averages ar* adjusted with regard to th© rela
tive production of the counties reported, which
give th© following result for each .State North
Carolina CH, Georgia C 7, Florida W. Alabama
73, Mis*"coppi TA Louisiana Cu. Texas 6*.
Arkitasa* Eo, Tenneoaeo 90 A few coun
ties iu Virginia. Kentucky, and Mia
loan mak© repwt* of very touch tho
tarn© leu >r as th© returns from North Carolina
and Teuuesaee. The quality of the fabric is
rt|Mrtai gKnl iu all avtiona. Up to lh* prt*
rot d*U>. a rery small proj>*ruon of 4i*oolor*d |
or trashy cotton ha* been picked Homo at
iMtioo baa been paid to the InprofMMnt of
the qaalilj. by lb* lalnvlorUoa of Um Pater
and other improved rambia.
Matty oorr—|M»nAeote note the mpariucit; n
the yield by •Xf*os;>boa from dacraaa* nader a
oarefel caltnva and )e4—— fartitUation
The Svivemtiar a—\ liar amber Mml—m of the
Monthly will be Ursai Ing-W. aad will oon
lain th* aabataaea of all ootena report* to De
oam bar laL
The Prmadaat aw mo nblori tadiy
The Waahiagtoa Treaty Oammftamoa ha*
a4)o«raa4 to Mh of Proem her
U Harr 10*40 boa L. mu i At
toraay t.i Middle Isuu* »©u
NEW YOUK.
Saw kuna. November In - Judge Giloert
has <iea*©d an s(*pitoeUuo to cun*p«* th©
Brooklvu board of Ctavuwrv to reject tb
rviarus of certain districts in Rcfokljn
An ex tests ve run <*a tbe Rowliag liiSru
tsavtnge hens wo* caaeed t-y th© rumor of iU«
cwm.©rftvm with »hv Guar>iiao haviufa task
vircTnia.
Nor.mug, Novetntar IS Tb© et©a«u*hip
Equator, from Galveaton for New York, put ia
•bort of coal. Hhe tail* this morning Sh«
sxpenenced afroag nurtheast gales the ©ntir«
r>rtuag©
NORTH CAROLINA.
NTrxuv, Kovnabcr 11 The steamer Mary
Hanford on her voyage from Wilmington to
Philadelphia sprung % leak and was beached
at HaUera* with ait lest of water in ths hold.
•She took lire shortly iflctward* and burned to
th© water’* ©dg© TL - v»*s«l i* a total bsia.
A small portion of L©r w%* «iv©d No
iiva* w**r© loat.
CEORCI A.
Bataxiai, Novemtar 11— Tb©re vm a
heavy frost here ibis morning, making th©
4th of ibis season The weather is decide lly
tool.
The Fair ’of th© Industrial Aveociatiou,
which opens here n* x*. Toee isy. premises to
be a complete ioo©* Tut ©nin©a to all (be
departments are very fall. 'I be slier dance
prom we to ta aaatuaily large
GERMANY.
F BAST TOUT, Kowtuhsr I*l An exploawiQ
occurred at Fortress opposite
C>i*t«bs, winch kiltai thfr-e eoldiera, and
wounded man/. A supply of powder fur ten
year « saiga escaped, but the lab orator yfbn* 1.1-
t»f« wer© bally ahaiteeed
FRANCE.
Riau. Novemtar 11 Th© publication of
the A vunior and Fail have been suspended for
printing articles intuiting to tho govern me at
Hereto* additional court mar teals have been
established, and will osore sp©ediiy diapoae of
tbe Communists.
Gambetla mad* a »pe«ch ai bi. tgaenbn. In
a moderate tone ta assured hu tourers that
there was no present dung-r of tbe Republic,
but reform* were n©e©asary to confirm it.
MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES.
A*orxA*i*J Press Duialcl**;
WASHINGTON.
Wtmwiew, November li Tbe following 1
is the eyno|«i* of tb© weather for tbe last 24
hours
Tbe a roe of lushest pressure ha* a*ed
northeastward into Maryland and New York,
preceded by light northerly wind and clear
weather Light winds and if. roseiag ©loudi
h nem !n tbe aowth At tee tic ftaat*# The areas
es low pr iimn re ha*© mnv©d * lowly eastward
into Mississippi and I »w*, with freehand
brisk eoatbeaateriy wind* preeeoiling them
Rain is reported from losivtinalo WucoMio.
A —aaxacsL rtnrwi ba* rood ia eastern
Nebraska, telegraphic commnni
catioo with stations beyond.
PaoatMUTTUs The barometer will proba
ble lull Heeidedty on Semisy. from PeuiurTlrs
uu south and westward Tbera will be north
easterly winds, with threatening weather, an
the Middle and South Atlaabe eoasta North
westerly wind*, with clear weather, will ex
tend into Alabama und Indiana Increasing
©ant wind* backing to nurlhwrat on Lak©
Michigan and Ink© Superior. < autiooary
signal* conuoae for this «*«ning at t'hieufD,
Milwaukee, and New Orleans.
NEW YORK.
Saw You* November 11 There wu a run
on the National and Bowling Green Havings
banks to-day. T(m latter ;of which Henry
Smith. Fours Commissioner, is l*reeideist)
suapeod*«d payment at 2 r. sl. having ex
bane ted its capital of tJO.ouu Ita offtoers
claim that at tbe end of sixty days tbe bank
will be able to meet all danianda. The
National Savings Reek is also reported to
be unable to stand the pressure, and to have
closed its doors before thread of the businmu
hours. It is rumored that there will be a run
on other banks Monday. Guardian Havings
Rank. Wm. W. Tweed Tresident, previoaely
reported suspended, ha* its portals barred,
and all entrance to the building is denied.
Notice has been given that tbe Painter’s,
Bricklayer's, Honsesmitha. Stair Builder'a aad
Joiner s Unions will withdraw from tbe Work
ingmen'* Union, tbs latter being need m stly
to advance the internet of pohurtaaa.
Patrick Barry died yesterday from eating
larnngo bronght from London on the steam
skip I>evon with tar, which bad become im
pregnated with arsenic, and which was part
of tbe anrfo. The health authorities are in
vestigating the case.
Tbe Catholic* at Haateis Pmnt are threaten
ing vivtience against the |mb4ic school iu the
first ward at that place on account of the
Bible being read there. Police was vee»er*lay
detailed to protect the building.
PENNSYLVANIA.
i'siuDairxu, November 11 Laat eve
ning's Baltimore train ran over a sailor, walk
ing on the track. ae*r Ciayuiont station, aad
killed him. H© was supposed to have belong
ed to tta t'onsteiiaUoo. lying at Baltimore
Aged about fifty. The same train encounter
ed a min on the track, who saved himself by
rhogiag to the cow-catcher If ♦ wae mol se
riously injured.
NEBRASKA.
Omni, November I* There was a heavy
suo « to day a ith a gal*.
ENGLAND.
l#»si>ox. November IH. —The Brat lb>cuan
Catholic Miastou aver dispatched from Hol
land to Ananea sailed to-day. The party
cuowU of four prveau. whom doty it will be
I to labor exclusively among th" colored people
of the United State*.
After the celebration of naan, and prevt—
to their departure, Archbishop Manning ad
dressed the minunann. He said tina biv
■tea bad l*ean etablnbal by Um <!hwrrb of
king laud, batcaaae this country had impoeed
slavery epon A men on. aad it waa fitting that
Koglmbmaa should be the firat to mar* for
th# amelioration of the newly »naancipatted
tare.
11m Htaadaed iabo«aeM that the negntia
| Uoas between the bnUah aad Frameh Ootttn
I earn I* for a deferttoa in the i wg—Mil tna
baa been broken off N > can** aligned
WJ4U.I.E no. i9isi\
AMrSKMGNTN
!>«*(«lVirs OUEBA HOUSE.
! ■*“*■•**•* - - ■<— iura ntniia
(UWMasi
Vin*lM, Wlillaim Hmr*. I.IVUARD
»kui i» i oum. oiu.
»«* iVM'tT I. IM *a4 «k.
.’I r ' rw ' ■!>’««»■ **• kWRIJ rny >ll. "
Amt
to. Wututo Uur*r* IRaori. i. Alto* (m>
‘■■“P IJn«*M)*i«t lUinpof Opto* MICtoWT
i —**«> n. n. .to ■*«'»« Ua
to. Ik- rtmmmmac*. Mr Luarl ■to to. l—
iik iiiditi, - v- Ttrkitar* of n» ton H t r.n r...i
w W»| i fM*ro tofiwuto lilintl *u
» nto to ruttn A «n*
otoji-»i i t iirirm. umiw
DKJIVK’S OPER \ HOUSE.
J P OUURDtT w—to"
Al*>. ProptoM.. (ton. Hototo. Up.
W H BOIXAHTI Qnitoto i*l p u....
twn.uirir por
OHEWEEK ONLY
< o—*aMa« MtHTMT. Bo»*w»b*r «*. IfTl. ©f th*
KUe mar.
>1 i <mm I'fYlo Johns !
•to wtu i* a nlmiito l rhiAm
ps«» prow. i ncmm,
r*«OHil!C I.ITTT.R BABKPOrT.
RAW*. | POCAHONTAS.
AaA Uto *ao onsltoAl PrtAA Unw. toUtfkl
(MI KCK!
Writ tea *»yr»—>y fur Mia* John#
ir-PT (w« a* -I*o*2 !U**rv*d ■— oaa b* obUla*d
ttn.mf«urw». tea —Ms «»f th* day.
eattMt
NEW A0 V E UTISEM ENTS.
uca >■» Foaa A.rm. -Oao. F. a»rm * 00. ao.
Paaa Mon. a. M. !>■■»—■.to. * Oo . 97 FaU Hun
kat-Turiaa l*»» —minima a Homur. !»w.
« Aoem eraser
RAFFLE
ruE a
HOUSE AND LOT!
0!f
Green’s Ferry Avenue, Near its
Junotlon with Humphrey
Street.
'l>H* U/T to 14 Jk.i lr.t I.J UA In* .1-rp. «Uli •
1 :«rk rutno'p. |mml «•!** of enter
F r lertm la: naiea, iffS} U>
B. L D4BN.
Wo 1 Beilruad Blurt.
oyweatea Maaenal Betel
I te*»i» Saa-ttd 4 Baa
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
Washington Street Cottage
1 M ILL sail oa Mm neaanlaan. oa Waan lactea alraai.
1 TnCEItAY 4FTU9(JOB. Jlet uiataci. at fonr
• dal, a baaottfml Oaa Half 4rra Lot. trmnuas Caal.
aAteißiaa Cnlanal ianm aad J K*lgmr Thompeon.
ae-1 opp<*tt* E peart J Lowry.
TUtalol leaaoaaof Mm b«M Mroata aad la oaa of
Um ftaeat a«lcbborWo4* la the aty
TBa c;nimei kaa thraa m*. and a BalL m 4 can b«
■enannwaMy aMdedte. Tba M« M wall lari—»4. and
tttt— are ind«e|MtehL It will ba pold wlthont ra
Tvw oo< half cash. taMaoa la tfcra* Moatha
with Interact. O. W 4JU4IE.
aealeß Beal Elate agent
Doat Jet Ycur Cow* ttnvr '
Am ynaauty of Melt ffrata. Um ba— —ilk prod a
tag lead tee Oewa. aaery day frwnh. (pe ante at
the City hr*wary, comer of «'«*Akaa aad Barria atrwet*
Fvtce rnm On* aer haM—L
BhUtTEB a HUUAh Fn^rlatera
noai* A
PUVLtDVIFniI AMD A TLA VTA
WINE AND LI<ILOR
A. ilc \ rnu foe the c«lebra4ed
WaoLMi 4LE r rnuaEß is renu wms. ones.
BRAJCDUr* aaIWHUKIIfi (e- Ma
G. W. ADAIR, Aoctioneer.
A o*hry Pun and House !
Y WTO. **a. to froal Vs mr oßfa*. «*■ RtoyJ*? ttoa
toe Oto* LJ»r. Ptoto. Os H« tom. *U waU lAnlmrl
wtth aew pteak tearw. wtth e —anr. he— branch ena
aia* threat* and. II haee aew tear eon— fr—a i hen a*.
painted whites and ateUs f»r *0 row
TIM pie— m —a—l fairy M tasted, ta tell tea Mm
iteocgte BaUruad, «vrwMe OoL Bert a, and two Mila*
tram the El—ball iloa—
H —a— be —id —them eaearwa* tee —ah. Will
carry aaj an* <tedrtag to pnrrhn— tl to the ater*
any Ua— O W. 4D4lfi.
aorta Heal —late Ageai
WAITED.
J>> rOTTR VT FOB STRAW
tyyif w A. Sia—flßOEE.
enß4e Mwah——r—A. a—r Whitehall.
Valuable Store
UHOI'ERTT FOR SALE!
.Ulfl H
I WILL adt • beraala ta —earn, n—bar am ffUt
*4ga4. MM—filibw baa—
-1% umefeme htw— Ihba— and ■eater Mm—a.
ntaataM M* Whitehall te Broad.
A The mmar —or* ta Empire Mack, area pled by C.
p. May a 00.
kXa-m- l-es iThlteh-1 ami Peter. Mm—
ii»M*te m»b«wm—oh aad aw. mm—Mr* ■*—*.
4. Da* —a oa Fteahla* M»a*i. oppuMte Beth—l
■•mi. of th* Few—i wmv
A A Mai oa lll—r M—, epp—lte Et—hall
t a—teltete, —R tad a— —e M q—ah and 1— —* go.-
ALL). TO BERT.
—meat al— lathe Klmhafi ■ewm —i of the—
ap for ao^ap— hec—y'* o4B*w two
Mermen Ate——a Me—A aad am
nor H it Reel Mtete A«aat
O. W. ADAIR. Auo’r.
Two Lota on Whitehall St.
f Wiu. NU, m toA .MtoiAto A to**. IkA
aim thr——h le Ohmi Mr*'—. *•* *-*' lh*
Maa !—le*MrS*r* *< th* Wtadi—r late ear*
Ti). .iTi w " «*•—* aad m a ahw
•to tea __ mrntWrnmimmA.
jaw* mi cepiCHh a * *l ».
sir-Tr.^r
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■ t.*d »IP**l. Ailaai*. U**t|l*.