The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 08, 1871, Image 2

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the daily SUN. TbtbsdajJHobwihl-• C ‘ ieFre»ch Urewerm ■»«■•• plain that a monarchy to «tarin« thameople of France in the fane. Events indicate na much. The press to stoutly republican, but the voloe of the French pre« was never the voioc of the Frenoh people. It cannot be rolled upon, like the English and American press, as the index of public sentiment It has been so long under a rigid oenaorahip that it fears to risk the penalty of speaking oat The cable dispatches are better indlcar tions of what is likely to transpire than ate the utterances of the French papers. Bo government will suit the French le so well as a strong monarchy.— ' need compulsion to bold them in ience. Naturally they are unfit for e responsibility of self-government, -d if let alone to try such an experi ment they would soon split up into an unlimited number of petty republics, or communities, each at logger-heads with the others. Those who are leaders, for the time be g, evidently appreciate this failing; and, with it the necessity for a monarchy.— Doubtless the assembly will so decide at an early day. It is beat that such decis ion Bliould bo made, and it will be made if thore is left reason enough to guide the action of the assembly property.— There ought to be some tgenoh leaders now, Jsanaliiill! ft Bobbery MUS Kalita utaat U engaged to a Uretenei* of " Mtao Kellie Ofaat VM bo ■ on lb. Mb of lair *mf Three nrai.hr vblob an iotas tbs Mans, of | Sub thorn. Hit the old moo so reach m ] —end jos float bit him too hred—bill, tm of ooBimoo Soootioj, lo» tbo nnoffeudiug of tbo family stoao. The above to from the Louisville Courier-Journal, and it calls to mind the fact that snobbery is rapidly beooming a most disgusting feature in American journalism. It to true that it has not yet been developed to any very considerable extent in the Booth ; yet a lew papers have yielded to it, and are paying some attention to what to called "society news When a newspaper drags a lady, young or old, married or single, from the privacy of her home, and parades her by name, or eonspeious insinuation, before the public, as a thing to be complimented or criticised, a great breach of the rules of society is committed, and woman is de prived of that privacy whieh to the safest guard to her parity. Few newspaper men who have wires, sisters or daughters, ears to have them held up to the publio gaxe through the calamus of the press. And yet we find newspapeuniters taking precisely such liberties THffi the wives, sisters and daughters of other men. True, there are some women who OOX0 such notoriety ; yet it is a pleasure to ’ ' ‘ ” 1 * such women as gi] tone. The fact Stantons, TEL|<niAPHNE VVS SDBtiafDispatches to The Si WASHINGTON. WhmPt I*. JS.IIor Vila Murare* 11 Ontciiman, June 7.—The (hmmereiat* Washington special dispatches say there appears to be something wrong in the Attorney Oeneial’s office. It is very oertain that much fault is lieing found with the oonduot of Mr. Akeruian, not only by private citirena having business with his office, but by Mr. Akerman’s —.wi-m. in tbs cabinet, arising out of that officer's habita of delay and pro crastination. It is said that be materially retards the business of the Government by constantly delaying action in impor tant cases referred to him, and that, in some instances, large sums have been lost because he wenid not act, prufering to consign the papers to pigeon holeH, and thus avoid the responsibility of action. The fact is Akermun is incom petent, and all the cabinet officers are con vinced of it It to said that some havo appealed to the Government, and repre sented that tha Attorney General to a bur den which the President could no longer afford to carry. It to also reported that tha Solicitor General of the Department, and one of the aadjjg^^tympy Gen orals are manner A Olathe, j* a .wund dead this afternoon at Frenoh's Hotel. It died in a fit The Maaoaie Council tha evening, af ter a king discussion, decided to recognise the Grand Lodge of Quebec. Coeoobd, Jane, 7. —The House of Representatives organised by electing Wm. A. Gove, Democrat, Speaker. This ensures a Democratic Governor and Democratic United States Senator. Rock latum, III., Jana 7.—The sol diers’ reunion hero to an immense affair. The city ia orowded with strangers. Gen eral Logan delivered the address Be tween 10,000 aud 16,000 people dined at the grove La Sants, Ittmoia, Jane 7.—The sev enteen year locusts have appeared in great numbers. Lc M« Fnt inMm. Loiusvilus, June 7.—The celebration of the re union of the two branches of the order of Red Men took plaoe to-day. Delegations of ebont 160 from Cincinnati aud 100 from Indianapolis were present. Everything passed off quietly. Philadelphia, June 7.—The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Free Masons met this evening. A resolntion woe passed dissolving connection with the Grand ient of France until that body shall abrogated its recognition of the Grand Lodge of Lonsiana.— o Grand Lodges of the United have, thus far, taken •100,000. •100,000. AIKEN PREMIUM IiAND $100,000 eMM. now 1MHHI Will purchase ft ihvfi, including * wort of iH worth tva tion yet ho thrown Put him remain at' and seek of the uatioi The entire late, and pie need rest ■war and politics. stands developing the muterial rd of France than Napoleon; tlierefcl is the man for the French thron| the people will do well to recall him? put him at their head. » » « ■ - . —- * A correspondent of the Nfkrffle Union and American perpetrates the fol- lowing parody on what wo hope is not to he A. Do, 1879 : neemu. Ibo foar lor Ul. .. , jui’Mimed to call “The American Cyclops, Tbo lionet, U)ld Dutch Gap Fi«le,” etc., rendered distinguished •wrvifo to tlio muse of order atul morality—notably in Now Orleans aud Haiti more : Therefore. De it knotvk that We, Useless. do here- |jy appoint the aforcHaid Our Special High Chamberlain, and do commit to hie guatdianship all the plate. silverware, spoons, etc., ueed at Our royal •able. All our wife'g nephew* are chargud with the exe cution of the above. CntM I, Kmporor of the Americans. Brigham Young, it to stated, was once Roward’a gardener. This accounts for the breeckiuess of Brigham’s morality, It is all on account of his early associa tions. The California Democratic State Con Vention will assemble in Sacrammlto on the 20th instant. We have hoard of no ••departurtots” that far west. A “heathen Chinee” traits in New York. ng por Some Texan peculiarities are thus des cribed in a recent letter; “An old (douched felt hat, originally cream col ored, but turned russet by rain and auu, find ridged aud creased like a Rocky Mouutaiu butte, seems to be the favorite. Another hat to whieh the Texans are par tial are semi-Mexican, a stiff felt hat, Willi broad brim, a very low crown, and a figured gray ribbon. These shocking tad hats frequently surmount a suit of broadcloth. But uo mutter how shabbily dressed, the Texau always has a pair of I:tncy-culored kid gloves in his pocket, and lie ia fond of drawing them on when lie takes a seat in the railway cars. All laces are more or less tanned by a fer vent sun. Some few havo a peculiar lemon-complexion, caused, perhaps, by a climatic disorder of the stomach and liver.” Speaking of Mr. Uroeley’s lecture in Memphis, the ljoiger of that city says :— "We do uot remember to have seen a more critical audience in Memphis than the one which greeted Mr. Greeley. We lutve seen larger, but none containing so many of of our moat highly educated people. Judges, lawyers, physicians and ministers, with a sprinkling of ladies, listened for an hour or more to the sage teachings of the Tribmit philosopher, Itnd evinced their approval of his utter- nnees by well-timed applause. We re peat our convictions of yesterday, that this visit of Mr. Greeley to our oitv and rxytuMcv, and his kindly reception by all citizens, must have a good .ffeJ^Pkercoiuing prejudices existing In the'niiudn of the people of the North itnd attracting to us capital and a class of immigration which wilt heh> develop the xaaourues of our great Uoutncrn country. A happy father u Florida ia writing to lha papers of bis Bute about his baby, which u two weeks old, ntsa inches in length, weighs two pounds, and in re- juaarkable for its Ixiauty, vivacity aud Vfaaerfulueas. will add ~~ uality aij rnativo • tok bring abouP without enriching the publio oredit, which to the mmae of all labor, which is every man’s bread, will abolish property and the family, carry heads on lances, fill the prisions with suspected persons, and empty them Ivy the masBucro, set Europe afire, lay civilization in ashes, and make France the home of darkness; it will kill liberty, stiflo art, decapitate thought, and deny God. It will erect the guillotine, aud, in short, do everything in cold blood that the men of 1793 did in their frenzy, and after the horrible but grand spectacle which our fathers have seen, it will show us the monstrous in a oontemptible pu sillanimity^ • When Dr. Livingtonc gets homo from— we do not know exactly where—it is “25 days’ journey south of Ujiji”—he will find, wo are told, not less than seventeen decorations, orders of nobility, knight hood, &o., awaiting him—the honors awarded by various European govern ments to this plucky and benevolent man, Whatever he may lie authoriz d to wear on the outside nt his coat, he will carry a stout heart within it worth all the rib bons, red, white or blue, and all the jew els of whatever water in the world. Dr. Livingstone's geographical discoveries are brilliant emnigh to blind most of ns to the moral purpose of enterprises hav ing for their mam object the elevation of savage races. It has reoently appeared that in May, 1870, or a short month before his own death, Charles Dicksns wrote to the bio grapher of Maclise thus; “A fow years ago I destroyed, an immense correspon dence, expressly liecause I considered it had been held with me, and not with the public, and because I could not answer for its privacy being respeoted when I should be dead. I have allowod no let ters from friends to accumulate in my possession. ” The Albany Argut gives an interesting amount of the life and imbition of Vioe President Colfax, apropos of his recent illness. The latter it thinks not serious, but caused by more nervousness, result ing from constitutional timidity. The Argun thinks, however, that Mr. Colfax's elevation to the dizzy height of the Vice Presidency was injurious to several prominent Republicans as well as to the general Interests of the petty. Ross Smith, a conductor of a freight train on the Blast Tennessee, Virginia A Georgia Railroad, was stabbed in the ab domen aud bend Saturday, Ivy a man named Leonard, at Talbot’s Station.— Smith had put him off of the train at that place for refusing to pay his fare.— Ross will reoover. The Boston Traveler, which to usually accurate in such statistics, says that in that city on Tuesday afternoon, the ther mometer roes to 98 degrees I which was at h ast four degrees higher than it had been in May for Aiftesa yean, and half a higher than the highest point reached last summer—hot as last sum mer oonf«w<\|v was. The New York. 7We* is puking fun st the Herald, and rays the totter sheet “has passed through one more transfor mation, making exactly 838 ia all ainoe the first of last April We give Ifcthree days Iwfore it trots oat another candidate, »nd asMirre its intelligent readers that it it to all ever with General Grant." Loudon, dispatches S in Ri. The . is doe t comprd tional i* The . M. Thiers’ terfl It is propo ruins of the F to neriouBly dil It to reportr to reply to thl poleon. Amsterdam, June 7.—'Tho Bank of Holland has reduced the rate of discount to throe per cent. /V*fr«i cf the Jrth-Bhihcp. Paris, June 7.—Tbo fnncral of M. D’Arboy, late Arch'Bishop of Paris, took place this morning. The occasion wan one of great ecclesiastic grandeur. The burial service was conducted in the Ca thedral of Noire Dame, and assisted in by a large number of occlesiastic magnates. Services were aaid in all the churches in the city during the day. Theirs insists on giving the Republic a fair triaL tumbled. London, June 7.—'The steamship City of Baltimore, from Liverpool to New Orleans, is at Queenstown, disabled. Mlmlcterlml .ippointmemlt. Versailles, June 7.—M. Picard has been appointed Governor of tho Bank of France. Rotunde has been appointed Ptocurenr Genornl. Jules Favre will probably be appointed Minister to Wash ington. J9mUelp*l KteeUcm, JHe. The municipal elections at Versailles and La Rossiou have been declared void. Twenty-five women were killed and fiFty injured by a railroad accident near Paris yosteday. Pans is regaining her former appear ance of life and gayety at a rapid rate.— The process of rvcuscitatioo is active all over the city. The Parisians are secur ing their old habitations The places of amnsement, one by one, are lieing gradu ally reopened to the public, ana meet with abundant patronage and snocess, — Several of the principal theatres are in operation, and their gay interiors bear no token of the grand drinu of death which has been enacted without. The cafe* and saloons generally are doing a thriving business. The buildings whieh have been de stroyed by fire and shell are re scattered as not to be particularly observable to the general view. Externally Paris pre sents the appeamnoe of having heeu but little affected by the terrible fiery ordeals to which she has been subjected. e up in Wall street The parties implicated are said to oomprise some of those who organized the gold “oorner” of 1869. A Philadelphia correspondent of the Loudon Times thinks that Hoffman to the strongest Democratic candidate for President yet named, hut says he is too much compromised by his connectiou with the Erie ring. Miss Viola Crowe, agraduate of Vasssr, turns the trainiug of that excellent in stitute to amount by assuming editorial duties on a Western journal. Miss Burdett Coutts has offered to make over to the Colombia Market, on whieh she has expended $1,260,000, to the corporation of London, under cer tain oonditiona rendering it specially ser viceable to the poor, for whose benefit it was created. The Low Church party in tha Eptooo- g d Church, at the late Convention in hiladelphia, succeeded in the eleetion of delegates to the General Convention, though it was manifest that the High Church sentimeut to gaining in strength in the diooeee. Mrs. Dr. Maty Walker to understood to insist that a woman's morels have noth ing to do with her qualifications for mem bership in the suffrage party, She is op posed to weakening the nnmerioal strength of the organization by irrelevant testa. At the suggestion of Governor Alcorn, the Legislature of Mississippi adopted a joint resolution memorialising Congress to refund the amount of cotton tax col lected throughout the Southern States during the yoare 1865, 1806 and 1807. — The amount is estimated at *40,000,000. Rome time the p i of Michigan ww* grant- DOMESTIC NEWS. Niw York, Jane 7.—The brig Bowen he* arrived. The mutineers were arrest ed and imprisoned. Dr. Bpafr, who, a short Htno since, had Ool. Blood arrested for improntrhr in | fiueuoiug Uie fetualu broker*, WoodliuU tod over the quectSow of Homeopathy should be etoabttahed in their Btato University : and th« people of Iowa hare toe *um q inaction before them In regard to th« University of that State. The low* Ante Register enroll* itself on tha aide of thorn in fhror of aooh • Proftnaotwhlp, and mya ; "If the HUta to to pay fbr Hm education of doctor*, the burtton faillnf equally o« th« people holding to the different aohooto of modtdrt, tha I'aleorslty ottgbt not to bo ran nxetootooto to tho to- uro* of Allopathy or «y otowr pathy. D doctor* mu*t be educated to public expenm, tot too Cnivcr- toty *o educating toom. bo abto to toooh any aohool preferred. There should nto boa monopoly to the profit of on* clam whan the paopto of nil * have w» ft * city to aatoot from, go to W. H. Brothorton'a. “Didn’t jou aajr, air, that this home woqldn’t ahj before the fire of an ene my ?” “No more he won’t; it ian't until after tha fire beahiaa.' Attention to Orders. U. A. HARDEN. LANDSMER Q*& LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RATT.»nAn &XP0T. A.TLA NTA,OA. M *l»ri .7 STOMl Framing Lumber. tflbn-lj A. LAEDHStna . 00., F. a i>. BALxora i Drake'* Creek JWUlt. A. BARBOUR A <70., I^EAUBS 01 FLOUR, MEAL, A SHIP STUFF, euaeujv, MMjrrvcar. SW HIGH E8T PRICE PAID no* «uit. -as All pcodnflfl d.U.arfld fll tkfl 4apot Bag .1.1, To Parties During to Build T HE undesigned would rmpcctfoUy Inform tha dtlsona of Atlanta that ha ia mow pramrad to ^ f jjtofeaimr S^HrSmemi **CJ - !f^** r Hahmatkif oomoMBd a picked to of haadt. fin* foala confident la giving gaoanl aatiafeotfon. 9V RETEIuaiO*—Oot John L. Qrant, bongtoy h Eohtnoon, and fay k Ootfh Arakttiatoi joujr c. jrrcHotAy ofhoe nt omunvooca mot t-*— w™ | Atoo-Oontto toaloa MarthS/fc^SL tofejj'aR sx.s ST. LOUIS, MO. •prlMto BLANKS. JOZttSl MJUX.MOAD mem tak* koticb. WM BAT a MSOMtrSD TO-DA Y BimaoT tmom na mabvfao LAMOB ASSORT Mater or rtaa American WATCH as, ZB COLD AMD S1L raa oases, or perfect WOJULMAMMBir AND NEW DESIGNS. OF TBBTOLZ.OWINC MAMEDS i M. H.w.rl k C.„ Eflfltofl! AjurlMi Wfllflk C«., Wflllhflmi Vmttmmol WMeh Ore, kl(la) 0. I. Watch Co., Horton, It. J.t ellH WftUhCo., Olflo tho Celebrated Slew Wind.re or Koploee Wot* h. VJM STOCK IB OFFERED AT BY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES, AMD TOC WIU. FIND IT WILL imt to takm a look at THE OOUMI AMD rBE PRICES, AT SB AMP er FLOYD'S JEWELRY STORE, ATLANTA. wl-MU irWOIVER US PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ADDBD TO OUR CORPS OF WORKMBN A FINE EN- 0RAVER, RECENTLY FROM TIFFANY a CO.'S, NSW YORK, ABB ARM NOW READY TO DO ALL KINO* OF ITALLKTTERINC M, MONOGRAMS, AC.. r, Moray— ~ ' IN FAOT, M6RAVINO OF ALL KINDS IN KLKOANT STYLK, AND AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. ALSO, TBM ADDITION OF a FINE MANUFACTURING JEW- MLLEM, AND A'SHOP WITH ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND MAOMXNERT, WILL ENABLE US TO MAKE TO ODDER ANT STTLK OF BADOSS, RINOS, PINS, A ALMOST ANY A NT MLB WANTED, AND TO DC MRP AIRING, HOW- K difficul t, promptly, NASUPRMIOR MANNER ON ACM SOLICITED. • SHARP A FLOYD, Jiyy-NY STORE, WHITEHALL ST. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. I Atlahta, June ad, 1811.1 ORDERED, That the foUooiaf named dUsetii be sad they ere hereby, appelated ee • epretai Boerd of Vleitnre to Attend the fleered rennet euniiaillon of the Norm,] red Preparatory Deportment# of the AUreU Unirer- ■tty. t*> be held on Mondnj end Tueedmy, the Wd STth dnyn at done, Inetnut, preoeedlna tbo nunil- I commencement on Wedneedny, the 28th til it Hon. Joneph E. Brown. Ban. John L Hapilne, Her. 1. H. Knowlee, Ban. W. A. Hemphill. Boo. I. L. Donning. Bon. W. L. Scruggo, Dr. S. H. Stoat, A. M. Spcighu, ■eh D. Moyer, Bon. 1.1. HTHteOcr. The Iblknrteg h tho order of cxeroisM, announced hf tha Faculty: On Monday, tha tth of June, classes will ba ex. •mined in Beading, Arithmetic, Geography, United History, English OompoaiUon, Ancient Histo- Virgil, and Anabasi*. tha 9Rh st June, classes wlU be ex- ArithmeUc, Grammer, Latin Baadw, Otosro, Onto Testament. Homer and Algo- bra and Geometry. Tuesday tha exercises will contin ue from* 4. WL, until tr. m. ; and on Wednesday will begin to 10 a. H. Qlton under my baud aud tha seal of the Kxecu- ra DsRartoMQt, to tha Oapttolln Atlanta, the daj aud year drat abort written. RUFUS B. BULLOCK, H. 0. Ooaaoa, Bse'j Kl Dap*t m.if WANTED. L'IaaT ORE TO NOTICE that the Ptoken Hon,, £t»«rlhierewr elthe ONywUI open on Mon. jjjjke Are no the Okeepeet Boarding Bonne In At- , '* An*k*Cook mreh.kj emptoru toeerro up lejhe bentjreaeer whnterer the mnAel eflOrdo. we—$4 per week, etrtctly to odrnnoe. ddlw MBS. I. a WITTER. Oottofe For nale. I BaSBASSKKiVaiffiS arts s toon Waaihaksratrtat. —mrfaatotraa. Apply to onca. Q. W. ADAIR. J«to#-*t . Real Ratals Agent. In the District Court of^ for the Northern I glsw-ln Ha^Butt yi A T ATLANTA, GEORG^^piI8 30TH DA^ May, 1871. The undersigned hereby gives notioa J poiutiuout as Aiwiguue lor Glenn A Wr^ county of Filltou, and Suite of Geoiyia, 1 District, who have btteu adjUdgi" 4 the petition of tlieir Creditors, by the 1 of said District. j. j. wn*i| tnay8l-law3w lit. IeOulN, Memplits, NsahTllls 1 ChattanoMK" Oreut Central" Tii rough Line. Chattanoogairaiu leaves....l).50a.m arrives.. .2:05p.a Memphis train leaves 4:00 a.tn " arrives 9:S0a.m 8t. Louis train leaves 4:00 a.n " arrive 9:30a.m 8helbyville train leaves 8:30 p.m. “ arrive 9:40 a.m. Tim 1:60 a.m., U m , and 3:80 p.m. trains do not run on 8 nndays. The 4:00 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. ffUNKT O. HOYT. DA SWIM O. J0HX8 Late Teller Ga. Nat Bank. HOYT & JONES, Bankers and Broker*, ATLANTA, OA., Dealers in Gold, Silver, Stock*, Bonds, MortgatM, Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Railroad and other Securities. Special A.ttent Ion GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. Refer to Georgia National Bank, Atlanta, and National Park Bank, N. Y. aprl'tf AsNignee’si Sale. ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL FUnKriT U HB B Y VIRTUE of an order issued by the Honorsbli 1 United States Court for tho Northern Ditori' * of Georgia, will be sold st public outcry, all eucumbnuKHts, at said Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of JUNE, 1871, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m.. and coutinriW from day to day, all the effects of said Hotel—cctoto* Walnut Bedsteads, 70 walnut Bureaux (wnoj top), 160 walnut W&Mhstamla, 90 walnut Ihblto caue-seat Chairs. 80 marble-top Bureaux, 20 ni*n> lr ' top Waahstanda, 20 marble-top Tables, 20caue»<*> Rockers, 20 walnut double Wardrobes, 2 Sofas, 2u® Chairs. 4 small Rockers, 1 Cupboard, 180 b. walnoi leather bottom Chairs. 1 I*ian/>, 100 MattrrsM Springs, 200 l*il!o\vs, 400 linen Sheet*, more or 1) lin. u Pillow Slips, more or less, 500To^eU. morj less, 20u pair woolun blank. U. mom or le«*. (\mutori<sii'-M more »»r less, 400 linen Napkins, orlcsa, o Urge Mirrors. «1 Uilliard lUbles and fu tures, 1 Urge iron Sale, 2 Desks, 1 large reading to* Desk. 2 Clocks. 1 Lounge. 3600 yanlsCarpetinf. w^ or leas, lot ot Uee Curtains and Shades, all the s* 1 ™ Ware, all tho Crockery and GUssv.-are. all the o* Fixtures, 3 Show Caws, 1 Letter Press. Bar *ndJtv nituro, 200 yards Oil Cloth, more or le**. Rarb Furniture, 3 Ranges, 2 Boilers, Kugiue, Puuip*. “ _ numerous other artieles. .^/ I The Furniture ia uniform in style and flni*b »»”' < otteelleut qua tty, sound and In go"dorder. ID* tel occupies the centre of the City and for a term of four years. The fnmitura will w , nets, as it is, in each room. N" property^ *^ ^ FOR RENT. OMOOTTAOia. rregWeet Hnnta s.tkn ntfcee no raeently le _ u. w. uBurr. sra red Were Bonier Btreet A* St PeSed are* tWl hr Ike Mrttn, Ekkrts et Smew*. ipt upon ' area Du k|*lreti preture. by a.73“ quired to make room. HoMmUk i*rowrtyof W* 1 B. Pond, in Bankruptcy. TKRMt- tiASH. NOAH B. FOWLER, Assign* my29 tds. QUICK EST AND BKST K0UTK TO TBS NORTH EAST AND Wf* 1 Via LoulsvlUO' T HREE dally Expre-V. train«r^ through from Nashville to Louisville, oIonn connections with Trsda* and Boat* 1<x North East and West, ISTo Oto fl-iag-© of 0» r ' FROM LOUISVILLE TO Ht. IdHila, ( laolnnatl, iBdlaBaimll*. a**, Ut-tt'laad, IMIUbarir, WM* 1 ** ami New York. ONLY ORE OBANll" TO Baltimore, Hashlmri.'i. "dil Btwloa. wkeli tnvollng. by orklng far tiak.tn VIA tiOOTSVII**' Tk»n,k Tlrhete Sind H.nn“* r ctK>< f a* W. rtere I »l ell rwiM&SSt