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ATLANTA DAILY NEW ERA.
VOLUME VI.
TU3IXESB DIRECTORY.
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J. M»K< HA>T TAILOR*.
WILLIAM KIM* 11.
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HnlttlNG MILLS.
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Nil. Ala . atrvrt Ithanfr ItiaUurant uai
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'••’loto » J a. PAY AN. Pr.|.rttnr.
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1/ M'UI.VV I'M! l'l» hT ATP* H« >TtL. Atlanta
1 <ta It. -r .tU r* fiiruiahrd. and thr tehkr anp
I aa:tSi It. -t tl.r n.wrk.t afford* MHTMtfM.E
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U I’LTn AND ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.
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mu on ami WKHTERS KAILKOU).
I »MM Nul K TRAIN* mo aa follow* on and afWr
I daniiarj J»tb..irU
mt t *aaryo«a
5 m. a. a.
Arm* at Ala- at 11 ». a. a
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Ail*- t* ai • *. r. a.
Am*# at Me nat 11 OR, ». a.
Übllaiitial • Wr«
4-rtre at Atlanta it 4 •. a. m
n W RRONHOV. H. T
w i iTiUJ.ii. o l and.
i Oh. Nr** va 11 rKi>.—ikw pa apit
/\ Ad lraae* Roirara ACo «M Spruce V%Ua<
falpbia K. MtSfta
Tfe« ffstanrsl ml no tea td tbs X^is
-1 oopwl Cborcb tbs '*f ninety
| preacher* from ike UiDeraut ra»<Wi thft
! ynsrl«7a
A BapUal B.iQU'.«r in ilaiut.- r*r»ntij Ltap
a aieh man l»y eprtnkiiuß. declare
<b*t be *uoU ik. ii •( ut. J t ‘.j i-efnd. noM-r
aUfiilar rircuiaataiKft*..
Tbe propoeal to annex Went Florida to AU
I*#** ia agaiD r#*ited. and it u aaid that a
large of Ibft p# j !r of bftU Natan
feror tbr pn -poeftion
A !>• Mkver.a in Hiinou, who hnard
the luuiulloUA r )< i*:>ug« ol Li« I*, t lhrno o*or
tbair unei|»ected victory, at turned ap
pealiOßl) to nna of tbriu. and naked. 1 'Where
ta New anyhow'.'"
A aplrtuhd ne% pajmeoger roarb *s Umg
man ufa< lurid at thi* a hope of tbc Naabville
and l he'taaungu Hailmad. Ills U»
place it on exhibition at the Industrial Expo
sition. aa a sample of Tenne***** inauufacturea
T U Uedger. of bruwuutilir, Triar, Las
beta a candidate for the legislature thirty
nine tunsN, and has never bad tbe remotest
chance of *uco«-e« He threatens to continue
running while b# luce, from tbe mere force of
habit H* I***U#Tee that to be elected would
cause Lie d' atL trow Ih* -L *ck of aurprt-<
TLr ltichinon 1 Enquirer eeys Lhet in • dif
ficult) lu iHiiingtoQ. Virginia, ou Siiurdey
Lie;. J. M Piper, of Mieeoun. an rx|»Wlml
student, shot sod painfully wounded J.uuc*
Ryan. Pipn was armaled. and after an ex
atuiueliou cniuiUe f«»r tnal. „
*-4 nnn » ■
Tbe eUUatloe of the Meibodiet Episcopal
Church show that within the U*t ten y>-an« uo
leas than two hundred thoonand oo&vrf
sujus hate beeu rc|Mirtod IU the S’.)o«Uy
school 1 of this e._»en*ry. or nl» -ut >n« teoth of.
the entire attendabce
Two aona <>( ex-Oovamor bfillcr. of Min
nenaotu. w« r*- a treated iu January for robbing a
ni til car on the Ceuiral Pacific Itellwet (Inc
<■( them tamed State’* evidence agaiunl bu
l»rf*th r and tbe other committed auicid*
Tbs Engiiali Indapeudeot seta that the only
religious belies making perceptible ti«>edway
in EugUud just now. are tbc ilitualuta au l
PrimitlVi Mclbodiefta. that the Wesleyeua
have come to e stand -till, the lUptiata »r#
duuioahuig and the are
making but alow iocre.i*^.
I loiiowing word# actually I u;i.0.l tb*
peculation <*f (be couuaa! * pl<%* tor Lu* > Tent
in an a**auit and lottery case to Athena, A.a
‘le t tin h liable was amp the thmtljof tin
valley' I#"t the aaga* i»u* goat bo* wee up *n
(he mountain's brow, but. g-utlrm*<n of tb*
jury, I say John (iuudle ia uol guilty*'
«T4tK IKVM
ftj i i ii.. Rrs
A tortia lo swept over this pUae Usl Sun
day. c >n-K|dereble deiuage «*t and :»«• t-* tries
aud bouse* a few miles from towu H-v
Dr Hick# bu- prceenti-d fh«> M.*lb *,!ih!
Church with n ♦3u»» UU.
SIVtXXII
Tbc perruport Brothers o > npM.dy my,t 4 -
fled the* n|h-k (ato#* at the Theater !«»( M-whluv
night, (.dci ibd/f 11. An Aaraou. and d***tgw
William Schley were on tbe *'*;;* during the
irerfcruiancw' Tbe city w** «Ult<»d hv a
soAere Wiud and rein atorui iu*l Suudat o.»c
o«>k»rrwT W'»ui *d was killed V m »ti implored
in Halw-reLeui a nee mill shot »*» t *w«rrl)
wotftii ie 11* >ouug boy tiauH-d Eedie.
the othur day. Tbe l* S Diatnct('»urt, M>u
John Eiakiuv pieaidiug. couvened kl >nda)
inoruing The monument ordered by the
executors of the lau> E.lw*r»l Padelford. be*
ernred, and is uow in Ibin if aiitureT Vomi* ry
(t is aaid to t*" a tine work <1 arl
OULX'HBV*
Vlcuibgitih iu the kity He«*vy re(u-atorn<
Suu.Uy night Tbr' l‘uu>u prayer in*«tiug*
haTp discontinued
*4*i>iaaviLUi
The atortu Ust Sunday nraitig was nnuau
ally severe It injureil the HapMst Chut li
and a. namLex ul dwelling b..u». a,
Ml* ON.
The Telegraph b-s* the 101 l iwu. • singular
incident :
About six o clock kl >u U> tui.ng i g« nil.
man in the city placed upe»u bi» Un iu bu*
room a stick of woud, aud seating
near by, wee etoo ib«tLacnbet4y hornfi«<l a',
teeiifp i-merge from the sti. k in <|iie*U< n. a
tdark suaWs, as large around as a hr hmii Unr.dh .
*ud#< m#what longer S**airg e above), b
wcut to work «>u Lie susk.ahtp. winch etc
about making its recaps iu a ere vice 'int ween
the mantle and wall whau aaeistauc. cam - to
him, and after ronaiderable inancravmtrQ the
reptile anrcuml>«d toHujurior force *nl w.*-
killed. Thufttrange,inhi apitable intruder r.*no
>u a toad fd woo*i which had been pnrch%e»«l
cut up an I stowed away upwards of aw .*k
and but f.u th« fortunate occurrence of j.lav
ing tbe fttiuk ap*>n U»e t»r* iuw«. at tlw tuuv.
the snake might here entna fr<*m the c»u «a!
ment anil taken up peruinneot vpiulersiu the
bou#<v
The Hilteruian S>Hie.y re#gaui.L- I tl»e
other night with l’al Crown Piaeideul
Very h *vy storm last Suoiay eveoiui*
Tin letter mail of Knoivitlc average# n»)
\*ct day aud th- «D:u|- r»nc- led
amount L* t'l 7
The fltly-e«v*ond * nirtraar? •• the I O. ()
K will be appropriately obwatreed at Is>nd<iD
on the Jnth prox
Memphis vote* half a million to the Srlma
IUII mad
Mr James I>. Amith is dead
Beautiful white and black marble has
been discovered lu lar;*e quantities n«ar
Bristol 0
A nouiliar of gentlemen Lsv.v taken the
nr prase ry steps. say* the Jackson Whig
and Tnbane, to procure a charter for the
Jackson and Tanneaeec river Railroad
Tb* Jackson Whig and Tnboue of M»rch
25. says "The trial, of Heater Ward and
('baa. Johnsou for tbe murder of Mrs Van
hook, closed on WedoaetUy (leu Qaaspbell,
counsel for the Htal#, }irupoari| at the dost of
evidence, that ('haa. Johnson should l»e di*
charged, aa ha had proved an alibi. The court
promptly discharged iohua-wr After able an.l
exhaustive argnmenta in (be raw* of Hester
Ward, ah** was required by the court to give
bond In tbe autn «»f f 1.200 for her appe trance
al the next term of the Criminal Court Hester
gave bond promptly."
—m s re*'
T)i4 Puiladelphia Ledger aal*. "In tbe
matter of fitness fur coni|ranionahip, and abil
ity to converse, imwer to impact knowleslge,
t« Appear**** And rwcadu- it. Jwdlciona
reading la In iMapawaahlw Facta for the foow
4wthm, tmagtnaMoa for th# ambaUftahnaaot,
mwl a jndiJawa yandtog M the waafot aad
the fwrushing, cmatltmka •
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30. 1871.
WITH CAROLPU.
fraaMii In Ilia Pnlaoetlw Slate -lalltr
from Ki.Beeralary H«nnlaarr. *r ih«
Lots Bosikera lani>i»re« j - flt Wants
n (osalllsllMal terveellee, aaft Use
Suffrage Lam R*p«els4-Th* • Hama-
Ayr* tor all Ha* III* Is feae4 In Use
Hast oral (lon u 1 III# UM UaAtri to
Pew #r.
Hm* C G kietnminger. Treasurer of tne
lata Confedarate ritatas of America, puUui.es
a long leUer, which he addmaami to Uavenu*
Scott, on the situeUor. lie aayi, under date
at Charleston, March J4th. IH7I, tliat
The remedy for any exiatiog ewil must Ta
pe nd ujxin the exact cksiicter of tb«* evil ,
sod the first step to be tAksu towel da a proper
application of * remedy te to observe care/ally
the nature and cause of the evil The Ire.hug
fact which has prsbably laiucad your action,
is the formation of combinations m many of
tbe upper oooatias of the hist., wbu L ex
hibit themaelvee iu acts of violence upou tboi*
whom they deem fit aubjecU for citraordmsry
ruatation There can U* no difficnlty in as
certaining the cause of those combinations
ii u umloabto.il j the oonviction that th* ex
isting Government of the State is utterly cor
rupt ami that it boa failed in all the duties
which are required at its bawds -that there i*
no adequate security’ for life or property, sml
that tbe taxas laid by the Legislature must
evaotoata in virtual coo ft of <H# entire
iuooms of the uibsemi
La this coo notion well fuud»d'
1. Tbe ooreupt character of the Legislalnr
of tbe But** has been ao distinctly svinred.
that ft may be set down as an admitted (act
‘A The fall ore to discharge the tlaliea of the
Government culminated iu the action of th#
legislature at its i**l sea*loti iii-»u the ('bee
lerfield election. This action, following upon
the previous election lews, which refused any
check upon the majonty. eati«fied the whin- *
pcoplsof the Rtat# that thvy ha*l no rights
r eognued by the Government, and that they
luaer, therefore, protect thcuuselvae iu th#
L*-at way they could. The arming of the col
orr-dmilitia, aud explosion of the wUftte* from
•oi) |>*rtiv*)pation, ).1oc«h1 ona class distinctly
above th* other, aud l Utuiv exhibit#*! to lh>-
vl.ils* that force would tak# tb# pise# of law
3. Tbs wasteful expenditure of the public
tu >u« i. an l the c ;rru|>t a< L<*mne for incrwaa
vug the public debt, which have found favor
with the liegislature, proclaim in th# future
an indefinite increase of taxsa, while corrupt
ffi era foment these evils, aud render bopc-
I«*h* any effort at amendment
i. The formation of s« ctwt societies among
the colore-t! i-c.plc, under the uaoieof Uuion
lavagueisheve haadiMl them together lw a secret
organisation, and while th«a# aocietiea render
u-.-ltva any apjHiaU to the better judgment of
their number*, lb* r naturally «uggw»l a lik**
organixadou aff.nwg th. whites a# tbur only
means of ilefetio#
I'Lcm various e9vdt.uv.ra ha\c sett vd a con
viction in the Uiiuvla of the whitest that tiiry J
must seek pre>t#cti<>n ouuid# of th# exuung 1
Government, aud as your Excellency doubt- 1
less sees, these tvila must reault in anarchy or
civil war. unlosa some remedy I*# speedily op |
plied. The active can*# of all this evil ia \
clearly th# Legislature of th<- State There it
all originative, there- it ha* lU al> * L and fp,»u.
thetice it iuu»t be r**inov«si betore [ware or *r
curily c»n ensue. The character of tbi* Ixaly
must therefor# b«- chaug#*i. luatesdof repr»- 1
Heiittng igooranc# aud vie#, it must represent
know;- vlg# .md virtue. This it canuot J*> until
you chauge it* constituency. There itno|>oa
-iLie method of reforming »n agency, while
the pnncipwl tb** *am<- and igno
rsuce siivl prejudice will never select for ita
agent* ti.** wu*e siivl the good. (>ur tre»oldee re
-ult from thi* Cubs#, and froth ucglert of th#
gnat Amenoau sphori -m. that taxation with
*ut repreaentatiou i» tyranuy lu oar present
sy*tvm<*f State Governuirnt, tn< *< who jmy
the tiX#-* hnv# no voice m the (government
Tbi* i ivev.*i.*»ti >n clearly points to th# only
ptMKibl# remedy, »«> wit A change in the coo
etitucncy which -«rin
this I*# impio*»*l. end tbv imprewem#nt of the
other follow* . I e<»urw* A more mteliigeut
body of v»tt i ■*, auvl on# directly res{>otuihi« to
pa 9 the nivw which are* lui(*oa«'il by lh#ir
r#pr. a#i/tatjv«w, would provide a re m
edy. t’udcr their a i-piece, an iutelligent j
aud virtuous Lcgidatut# v-elil again raak# t
it- spprurano . aud the l.tw- of trie ion I auvl j
the pnbl.r effierrs ap|->iul«Ml U> aduiiui*t#t
th#m. would a.-.aiu command public c >nfl
dents , auvl epaiuc* th# jhimcc and trau-piillity
oj t■ i— Kl*tr
AU this #nti l»# «*ht.-xii»#-l by oiniivly following
the l#ed of that State whieti onr pre*#nt nil#r-v
would regard ua the f juntaio of pohttcal w«a
dom, auTemviidiug oor constitution n a* b» i
oonlonu th# ipialitiv'-atKma ot votcre to that I
rv*p»rrvl in Meaeuch isrfta Le*t the v.*t#r» b# 1
• Mil) viv .T a- eau re a Ia« l have |vaid some tax 1
f* r th* aupfHitt >•( the (2ov«rnuirut, anti the 1
representatives will at <>u change tb#ircbar- '
e 1.1 Such a qualification lu th# voter* 1
would diaenmittale only again* igunrwure. j
%nd would place it in th# power «»f fvrry man !
to t.ike [»art iu th# UoVrroTn*nt, whateier m»y !
lw his race v>r c< *1 r
Th# vtilti■■tilty of such an amendment arise*
fr«»m th# (act that it mu*»t find -ufh.irul favor
with th# existing authorities to Command a j
two-third** Vote. Thi* d.Acuity ia real, but j
is it not worth the effort to overcome It?
Without eom# #uch change the Scat# mast in
evitably dnft into anarchy or civil war. and
Huruly wr already fcav* bad «* sufficient expe
rienc# o( tb# evils of wai to indues every on#
to *e#k their avoideuce. If you, sir, would
txjnunt ucc- tbc movement by an ternvai *i>
peal t*• Lb# Legiaiature-, unn»*dk*ttJy to sub
mit Ui# <wll of a (N»ovet»m*n b» tbv deoMoft 1
of the people, it h not at all improbable that (
tbe muVcmviit ru.iy niioce^d.
Il is true that It wdi tab# uiaoh Un»*. and |
that much agitation must enanc; but let every j
min weigh against thv s« rouaidcrauons the j
daugvr which must alteuvi auy oiher course, i
Should even lb# fioienoe which luay ha appre *
bended, be euppreawed by military force, it i_y
not at al I unlikely that aa their only remaining
rewoorce the entire c onaiuuily will refuse to]
l«ey their taxi*, and Iheu. wh* re will I*# the
credit and gowrnment of th# State ' Ix»ubt
leaa many bed ui#D will agitate- against ouch a *
measure, and will endeavor, a-* her#b*forc, to 1
j»vrhu* 1«- the ignorant eolore l jwoplo tliat the ■
white* will redu - th« u> to slavery. But i
your Excellency will l»# fully übl# to rcjwl
such attempts \ -*u know a* well as 1 do. and
can tell them so, that Urey owe sh u riuauci
paliou neither to vnar jwvriy nor to nun#, hat
alone to God. Ih# Koore me I>i*iw»oer of evrnta
, ilwf lb ■ ni ai i* al I-.’* ta 11
Umattoii «»f September, IHCi, iu which he nu I
derUaik to reH-ogui/e the right of the people of
tbe Southern Steloe to h.dd their elav w, H they ’
would Uy <lown their arms before the vueuiug i
ftrst o.' January. It ww. tborefore. from th# ’
ie«ii«itenfWM *•/ tb« South, aud uot from th# J
generewuty of th# North, that the slaves oh
iaiue.l thnr fre.-*h*m And even n »w. that
fretwlom u uumred only bv th# utm n tin* nt of !
lb# Constitution of the Coiled Slstca. whichj
waft adopted by the white tu#u of B>>utb Ceru- ,
Loa. Yon would, ibtrciore. I>e able effectually •
to remove this hindrance t*» good feeling from J
the mind* of tbe colored people
Then, again, you woo Li Ih> aU«* to assure
them of the kindly feeling with which they *
have always been regarded by their former ]
master*, before* the bearttwte ffiundererH, who ;
are uow making uwe <4 them, had au»Ud and t
#aibiUered their feelinw* Thee#, aud ether |
topics which will raaJiiv occur to poa, will no j
doubt enable yon to lufioencc the actios ot
the colored p**o|4e.
An eqnsl, perhaps a greater difficulty, will |
bo to restrain th# impatienee of tbe while peo- \
pie. lies ties* as they natural I r meat be Aoder
tbe eornipt and h<arlleaM despotism which j
they aee domineering over them. It will re j
quire the atroogeat «ff rt of vjatxeooe to await
e reme-ly which will require eo much Urn#
Tbe strongest motive jahloh can be presented
to them, for each patience will be the rsrueel
and atucere iuitiation of the asaendmeut pro
pieod. Tb# first stop towards calling a tW
veution is a vote of tbe Leffielatare, and a< J
that body baa adjourned, it waill be necesnary
to take eome soUon, bafi>re its next meeting,
to »atig|v the people of tbe expediency of I
waiUgf If the leading nstwnliera ofthedomi. 1
non! fUrty would eome forward and pledge
their support to the mens ore. nod urge the
adoption of the name* it would furnish such au
assurance aa would, doubtless, restrain theim
patience of thosafwho are smarting under thmr
present burthen
Ou our side, then, we could, with some
show of reason, counsel out friends to endu
rance. We could turn their minds to consider
Other cause of grievous national wrong, which
Keocs bad overcome. We ooold point theca
be example of the noble iputta who, after
the endurance ter twenty tears, of tbe tvraanv
,of the Stuarts in £*gkn<L brought about
1 fiasaedi ly tbe greet revolntion >f and
• cetnbUebwd Lffgttab fmsdoin up' n a lesn.
from which it has never been removed. Vie
eaa pmot tvm to the imanner straggle
"against taxatiou w.Ufteut retw*sente*ion, wfcirfj
. conunneri for ten fußrs Wor* a resort in
■ arms. With cxaoupUa before th-m. we
I woehi be able le pew.usl# them 'to await two
I year* for th# wettoc of a if w#
; could aeeure them tiiat that action w >uid
remedy the evil# ol which they complain.
Eerwaaded. as I am. that no otb< r p#a«eahla
remedy can be made available. I roaldmoat
•erneatly addrwe* Uveee view* to the ecnoue
consideration of ywur Exeell#ncy, and would ,
urge them upon an Umjo* who seek the |«enna- |
I nebt paare and welfare of the hielo.
With much re*p«-<q.
"'Your obeitiert fterrant.
C. G UuiautuLit
VAHt.KVT I. PRKVTIM.
The ttraal Mlmlml|>|«l Oratar aiaV)a«lU(
■ ■ft a Uwftr~Eilra*l front Nllbera'a
We clip tbe f diowiug from a recent lecture
delivered by Rev W H Milborn, th- c*-le- I
brato«i “Blind I’rracber
Rrentisi w»* a brve mao brave as ever liv- j
ed H# W«# Uot a qiaorraieouv [a-rsoO. not |
pugnacious But oa fighUug wo* ih# tjrder of |
the day lo Mississippi Bren lias il l not shrinb |
fretn any rm|X>nsibility that might Uil upon j
bitn in that way
he rtuuti
; He fought «>nly two duel*: ob« Was with
j Foote When everything wa« iu readier** tor
i lb* little ceremony, and th# >*r#*t crowd w*e
gal here*! around on th# *re.uuJ * . denw- that
there woe a lane left fur th# of the
ballet*, I’renliea h#ard e notes U-hiuJ L.m.
end turning arouud be <u» « half-clad urrhiu
chnibtng a tre-e not far in hi* rear, evinced in
hi# almost fatherly a lutoniUon to that young
•ter. “get down, sonny.' said hr, "you are
in a dang er>u* fix th* tv. F’note re shooting
quite wild to day.''
"a jhwej.
fie hod another, or one that au*# very u#ar
l>riug another, lie wa* in bu bouav aud a
crude half savag# came to bun. aud entering
Lu r wUi, so* 1 that be bad “bear n that h# wa*
a vurv brave man; he j-*.t w*nt«*d to show him
ibul ho w*a a braver, and he wanted to fight
right thar ” I‘rvnliee tr• at» <i him veiy gentl*-
mauly. give him cigars. uf#w dr*«pe of brandy,
but finding he could not be molnflcd, he told
him P* coui*- next il*r and h# would sue what
oouhl l*s done lor him Tho bcllii■*»•# in
dividual retired not half and after
•ome hour*, when heavier draughts of
liquor ha-1 Ultotoufiid la* bviTgvreut
pr**penaiti#e. he rwtoraaai it was then three
" deck tn th# morning He roused I‘rcntiws
at of thr bed an.l li -ut and <*n “that ar fighL~
lie could not be put <Ji ri • I’reuti** called
j up hi* colored feci.want, ioadod Li* pistol
carefully and hen the trio went out on the
pin rw lo fight Tlh Mgr bnripftat m t
aland iu th# rear of the • ut. r of the erene.
| holding a candle, and t* give th# word accord
ing to tb»- require m< uts «•( th« code He wa*
overcome with vanity when he eonai irml the
opleudor of the *itnation and while the prin
cipals were eyeing each other and in* n tally
measuring wad aiming tb glorified
i !.* k we* Vigatef .hiUtMelf .all ftVff with
the caudiv, aud saying to himnelf iu an
dibiv loife "yah. yah; dis yar chit# i* n#>
J >k#. *lia y#r chile i* gwme to *#« * jewel, all
to LnuuTl . di* yar cLa-j aiu <l# two evrouds id
du Jewel yah. yah The tr>«» »h-» ho*i
c >ru# to aiay I‘rentua, for the pnrp >e® .f con
vincing Imu that h# *o the braver mao. aiung
hi* pi*t 1 away in dtegnat, and said Pren
*re w# g *;ug to shooi at each other hers
ou this little ttoop. In the dark, with no <>**
to 1- *k ou i»ut «Li* ret nigger’ ’ The situa
tion wa* too ridiculous torbic. Tber# w*-
uo glory ui it. aud he could u*' i> -wr tL
tboukdit of being shot itnlewe half th# Sutr
we* there- t v l «ok nu.
The is.-t.irer gai * d-Hcriptn-u of b**w l'ren
tm* • g..vr 1 i*w 3' a ruffieo whole b# waa
prosecuting in •**iuu court f.*r munler Glared
him down »'< eff -CtUAllv that hr, c • vr-liy dog
had to rest Lie face iu hi* han L Wi-M. th#r«
P a. uot much IU that.
HOW UK A M"
But h«- undertook t-> pr<j#ecate the ca*** . (
*ou»u orphans wh **., projverty h* 1 b.-«n*eir- 1
by mu tiusrnipaimiM vagebon 1 and bully, d* *
I
lied the Bar that o -nt- durst under ia* td;
fi (lit again*! him tn the courts Prentuw went
into court to do it ti*e bull) had aworu that'
he would shoot th Aral man on »>ght who
should il l it. and went t • the court on tb# day
ti** c *# «a* calle«l up with hi* black
hat drawn over Li* eyt*. and hi* arm* crossed
op »n hi* breast, displayiug a small |**rk ot .
aruliciv hung kt* gigaoto- hi pa
Tto- Ju.lge grew pale, the jury trembled
end tbc wrtnrere * w*ak m the kuw .
Prcntiaa ah'Ue wa* cool, and Weixt ou with th*
cam* a» if there wa* no deadly euaxuv present
When th# proper uu»e cam# h# turned npon
the ecoutolre i and j*»ure and *och a torrent f
invective and aixu# u|m»u him. that th« big
bully actually cower# 1 *nd whined Uk# a cur.
and tiually 1. ft the i’ourt. bowie-knif#, pi*t-d*
au I all, yelping He t --k to drinkiug, aud
«ii#*l iu sit week* The -eye.of Prentua wa* .
fearful II w*« like a ffolvamc battery of a
thmnumd rrtt*: rt *vrritod ood gl*»wwd iu hi* .
head like a furnec.i, aud uot only *h »t 1 rth
q*wrk* but whole shecU of tUm#
The Prl*r*M Unlm'i Tr**ue*a.
Iri>ri'. th* Usdoa im-n vn IU irtet#r. Mar- b 11 ]
We m« the other day the bade and *h**ce
forming part of tbe IS-incesa' iroaMnreu ja*t
a *bort twelve and« r#n They are- now l»eing
exhibiUs) by Mr. Hparkea itsll. of 308 Regent
■ tr#e! eii » bal w W l.f r t ■<>> gt r*i. B I
th# royal taonly a pre->f that the h«*
aiwaye l»ven mliafird with hi* work The fol
lowing i* a c*»py of the royal order IW»U
Three |ieira grain calf eU«lic balm ral*. cut
high, three jour* grain calf hutt*>n b«**t*, treble
eOieK. cut high three parr* kid botton boot*,
-trong double*anlto, cut high . three (vaira kid
elastic Balmoral*, atroog doubts so sere, rwt
high, me pairs kid elastic boots, double soles,
sham buttoned, Oriental cops, patent. three
t«air« kid elastic h-oU. ato-ut cork eobw. cut
nigh . three pair* kid bat Dm ImmHs, stont c*wk
solea, cal high : threw pair* kid elastic hooto,
»t«»nt c<wk sol#*, u«ual height . throe pairs
kid button UtoU. stout cork eulsa,
usual height N fek Ali thick boots
to have fUnnel eo,'k* Six palm kid elos
tic bo»t*, stoat <1 able solea. Oneutal can*
■ix pair* kid elastic boots, light double soles;
*n pairs kid elastic N»oU, with apiare lose
six re glevs kid boot*, three w> butu»n. and
three rUetic, eingl# #■>!#- six pair* bron/e kid
| boots, three to button and three ela*Uc. single
i sole*, an iwvini brunx# kid boot*, doable ei>les,
j three to V«itu-o and three slsatic.aix pair*
! white kid boots for re* mug wear, with rnaette*
iof silk, satin, aud kid. *ix |*air* c dortsl
i edk UmU mi pair* elastic efaca, waler
|preH*f. thre'e jmir* nding boots, three jvaire
[ morn-co b nits, liio-1 and manual with
! fur. for traveling. Shoes Twelve ivsir*
black kid ehtwa. d->able •'•lea, light
j high heel*, six pair* brooxe kid *lk>«*.
j light double soles, rich bronze
f vain* broi.ir kid sbffio. light dot Id# *oleM,
; with pal# Mi dark blue ruseiDw; di pair*
I black ftilk shoes, with nch conirel ribbon ro
salt<*. six jmtr* white satin shove, with rich
meettre, trimmed. *ll J»airt whlt«* Silk *h.*e .
j with nch corded nblK*n rueetU-* and slide#,
, twelve pair* drreamg alipper* virions »>dorw
I Th«*o# all form a very pretty cojflection. and
I sure!) among them e lady, of Low« vrr fastidi
( «>u* taste, oncht to Auij #*>mr to *uit her
j fancy
Ks-Klmilh m Brt«l*h iwbjeM.
A letter iron* Alabama to Hon. f W Bent
i ley. Washington, gives au account ol an '\>ut
i rag»» rsvmmitted upon an Englishman who j
I haul been teaching a negro school. He was ,
shot and hung until be was neerh dead, and i
then louden almost to a j#My rfe ha-« beeti I
| confined lot weeks u» cuuecqeace of these in 1
pinna This man is stiUa a abject of Great
Brito**. A stale si eat of tbe tens iu his caw
1 have been seat to Hir Kdwanl Th- >ruton."
Why ahoold not Anvenrun ciiiien* be pro
tecta.l as well a* linUah subject*
A t *llß*n Ulh«rD.
N*w Or lean* paper* report the etopmeut of
the wife of one of that city * merchants with
bar cook, taking wHh bar own in
sonvj Md t»,rli7. Th, took b Kprw&Ud
*o b, ft h»»<bn«n, lM>iihm«ii. ,ba«t thirty
mn ot H« Lu mu outi liiv ww*«
la th, coomrj Tt« hotawt - aarkrai ta
th* Mtan ot Um ptopttlr
VKtn 1.0 MARI
H• *» Ik. P.,i. Ik.
Pruabu.
A con.sn<,D-l.&I dMcrifclog lb, r'Mf kt*
tsnd.og the ' cckpeUoa of Psrtv esys
Tb# on# Fntasxan on L# fwtllfc k *a
the L*#uiex*aut of the day. charged with ti
SMBining the jaaere and letting no on# go by
Wilhoot "Or no easy mjmi *n. FI very i«w
and th#n a pass-provided person appears Tbe
Ipeee m examined and the pririligsd one con-
Unnee his way. full-read by tbs envioas gisnere
j Os maoj who vonlJ tain do th# same, bnt hare
I not d# tftrri On the Pa ltd* u rid# onlev i*
| Bawntoiaed. or eupfwjseal to ie min
1 tamed, by two cavalry offierre and aoru#
i (Forties Mobiles, but, generally ejveokmg. dis
order u m*iute*o#-! by th# buetl.ng, joet
-1 ling crowd. Wlkhout any assistance
J whatever Th« confuai ni* w>rn#thiug indie
• cnbeble. The paeaei>gar« crowd aj*«»u each
j other, earn other stout, treod upon
each otiicn toes. hor*>* run over th# fool
Ipss*4-t)g# t R. an.l over both, Ull whet
with th* crushing aud the shoaling sml the
qaarrediug of th# coachmen, there u disturb
j ance sznmgh to fill ««! tb* lunatic asylum* in
j Europe It u U>j much ' really too mo eh '
[ And the Lmntenaat A th* Ley goes glfMer. tig
aerosa tn# brnige to the aonshtne, and g.vee
on order that the bridge should be • losod for
five minute*, tor tht* dr-p#rate diaor Ur o( the
mighty more is Iffo great a vexaDoo for iua
; r#c»R# military Burnt
Hull pe-’p!* keep preeeniit Uircnselvtse
without pisnre to gw a*' out sf Pena.and ar*
, msi with r rtern n-riassl. But somehow ihi*
• awn re-fuaei i—gin* to get a little too BUQcb
! lor the lieutenant, it ia eo*y en -ugh when y -a
have a man to deal with, or evrn something
un;nt*resting iu the leaisl# hoe, but s-uie-
Units oh • sotnelimea th* feuisi* vlraieul ia a
Utile Umj interestng ’ 1 hi* busy is
doubles* a braTe man. but. like Achillea b#
has « n# vulnerable point, and that n *t in hi*
heel, but tu hi* brert Hi* great difficulty i*
refuamg the young feadn * th«y come not
looking *n charming iu thru lillle fnl»# 1
shirts and coquettish bonnets or hat*, a* the
cos# may to . and that glsn. « at him in*-
plonng . and then they gather up their dainty
*hirt*-ja*t * littlu o«i • f th# horrid l
and then lb#y show such bewildering
litti# boots and high heel# that the
Prussian officer u n--where Look at biau
uow. ooaißg hi* bridge. ke#|Hng hnodrwd*
i waiting, while h# in standing rock of thr w*lk
Hi* app-aratjct- Ln mitttary. trable. uul
D» nay luvuieerable . but a light step aj-pr-su h
;#« Liru. little imploring voice eat* “M .o
aisur In any caa* what can he do but torn
round It i* s charming lady. wn<, !
ha* a great wi«h to err**« th# bridge lor an
hoar ‘*nlj o D e little hour, rib# ha**, to U
surr, no |ai*. but that u only tor mtet>r:une.
you know What ran h and If to looks
jsp h« meet* tb# bright, toxesrhiug ey#e if
. he looks ktrsial.t. dotaii* *»f a U witching little
toilet force thezu*rlrte ou Lm sttanuon. if
Iho 1 iohft down. tAere l* th# preturet Rule
j foot and l»ool an imp*ti#n<‘« t*. tread the f r
j hidden ground Well, 1 gurce she went over,
d* ni you? Th#n the j#>or (#ll -w finds pres
ently another lady at iu* elbow <ild#r. die
tlOgOshcd looking. J»erfwctJv dressed, quite at
hwr res# -quite certain that "## Jf,»u*i#-.r“
will let hir g • < *et the bridge, she hav a ren
dezvous ou the other *iJ- «he reoiiy must
g*» " She rrelly i* eo and« ligblfnl 1 >- king
''Arreflcd to kill/' he m i»t r#*ugn h.m«u lL *
over she goes It is bo good, you s*», re.
cannot •ton these eoqu~Ui*h costa mas aui
glercf* anu Id tie* jreraaasioue. Ihe Pr'issiaxva
ten tost th# i’srixiaa*. tjiif th# l*eruienn#*
! can over -oin# th# Prussian* “toura <*»»»*» its
■
JEFF UdlU.
Hr Wsh#« S Vfrrrh la ft#l«*~“V(*l» •».»»-
mlfal/ M anil at. ftloaty .
The .'veirna, Alabama, papers of tb# 2' ’b
c-'OUiu rep*»rta of the little mliirms of H»n
Jrff.-nain Davis made in that city a few day*
since. We extract
In answer to the mil, th# chief of the fallen
fonfedwacj appeared uo the balcony, sod Ad
dr ’ • s**d the crowd for about ten no nates in a
•(tain of tmpreaaivs sloqueom He rr>tu»#uc#d
by ".nipiiuMrtiiing in general lenu* the |*- pi#
p( \hvtoniA. Hr hod olwaya loved them, an-1
e w l-H ttot he could rust in
forever They war# boos of bis bona aul
flesh <>f hi* fi'-nh Alabama and hie own .state
of Mi*Miam;>pi *wf yet ooe in poncipl-. a*
they ones hod been on# in territory Their
people hod sent f >rtl» their wins to buttle on
the aAmu fields for their rights aa bu’**
But, ««fcud the <*p#sker with biter mb
phu*.«. are they State# now '• Yet, pr\w?e.- iiu*.
ui an • xullont lone, b* dt'clored that Stair .
alike igh defeated in the a»u
struggle, wookiuhuiiAtelv tramph. iU Uy ri
•urce-a might not come in Lie time but h#
w uld live sod di# in the beli#f that it would
surely triumph
H# declared ttot no jw-opb ou rertb had ever
euffereil aa had tb# H*»«th#rn pe**pl# since th#
surrender of th# Ho a them arm:#-*, and to 1
loved them for the furUtode with which they
had lx ►foe the **ppreesion toaped upon Uiem j
lie bad always Keen willing to give hi* life ,
for to* p#-Mde and u-re, 41 sax Vankor
power vuiU-j hu blood to Alone for any ac-,
lion ai the Southern people, they could tak#
it On him the government ha 1 done its
wurit ands <r biuiself Lc did not core, but f<*r
th# *«k of lbs people whom he l<>vel. L<-
wonld forbear t.» i luruu more (ally th# feel
ing* of hit heart tie n#r*r had ask#*! psr
don f r what h# bad d-re# aud to never v *uivL
for he f#it that he ha-1 don# no wrong
Mr Davis concluded, amid the applause of
the crowd, which had loudly ch erel the as
lent punt* of hi* wpsseh Aa to retired, th#
band •truck op Dixie, after which, colls were
Baade for Gen. TeUtaa and Gen Morgan, but
no reap mi*e was accorded, and the crowd soon
after senarsted.
MM TH AHRRK A.
Klimlmu, Main* mmA Kaud^Nakr*.
•panel > (to Herald )
Advice* from lasts u> the ILh avsh. hare
be#u m'eirod. The #la*cUou vxcitecur nt con
tinues. A decree ha* been passed ordenug
payment ol >h*mage anatouml by the as- king
of ('olio in l%i
Unusual rata* have occurrud in Peru. The
nver Rraiaoe overflowed it* banka, deatroyiog
bridges and houses. Tbe Oroya lUilnsd *u
damaged. Sola verm was threatened with in
ODiUtiOn, and Lupe ha* been inundated Al
lambayque. a towu of twenty thousand in
habitant* only three houses were left eteurl
ing Iu Pa.Tta the water vras three feet deep,
aa J canoes were used in the streets. Other
places have been tUmajpd. The telegraph
wire* being washed down. m*> new* could be
had from the interior Thi* in the first hosv)
rain iu Peru since IHJk Tbe poor will suffer
very much Not many livee have been let,
bat the extent of th# damage is yet unknown
At I'ayta. on the lfith of it aa* aUil
raining in torrents
Several earthquakrw were exivsr»em'e«d ui
Are«juina aud Tacuo. The shocks were pre
ceded by an electric storm.
Tk» J-wi sag (ftk# 99 ••hlß|i«n U#*a-
The Jewish Messenger of tht* week pub
listow a powerful call to the Jewesses of Amer
ica to complete the National Washington M *n
uineut by ttotr own individual subscrtpiaoua
This Catholic journal aiakve the appeal in the
interest* of gTatilnde and patnotnun. saying
in an eloquout article on the subject:
"We prefer that Israelites in Asrertce should
l># Americana in erery re'ation of life, and die
* tinct only in their fealty to th* faith of their
l father*. Nvvertbslesa. it u fitting that the
I Jewish race, ever vigorous and earnest for lih
| urty’t uske. shoald record, in language not to
; be mistaken, their remgoitiou of th# inesti
mable services rendered mankind by Wsshing
tou. The Jewesses of America will earn tbe
kindest end most endanng ackuowledgexneata
| of Aui#nca‘a sons, they will rear a proud mon
umenl for themselves, in working together for
the accomplishment of this National doty.
Th, Thoiujwm pwivirj an in eaIWJ W
ton 1 mLm B«-i.,| Uoat«Oß>,r,. AS.. Th,
Sy. -art Mr. Thoapna vm
Th, iu, wa, broachL gainst
TbaiumM by R H. Knoi. th, h-tng
Sat Tbucapanai non falaaly M.-n th, City
Owl. It ■ aaij that lha laraaitaabon wiil
pruhaWy ha oowMomA b»f-r- th, CttT Cowl
LATEST BT TELEGRAPH.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS
Rohe'ton Gon* to Philadelphia.
Demand Hpeeeh in the
How*.
Sumner'* Kt-ailottoos Tabled.
,i ■
The Vote :\u to ltt.
FOREIGN NEWS.
Th** Frenrh Insarreftion Reported
Snbdned.
'The Goif-mm-nts to Consolidate.
The Arabs Making for indrpen-
The I_*it> Inti ted to Participate in
Parochial latters.
The Orman Officials Deny Encour
aging Insurrection.
j The Kemoral of the Left Demanded.
| tn Early Return to the Empire
Probahle.
NOON DIMMT< HEN.
(M » *l*4 t reat I>ipp*l i.— ]
w ASIII Mi TON.
Masiuhotux. March Sfc« - Stunner a. r*w>-
*r* tip in the Senate
In ih* Hrros* the Ka Klnx bill debate .« W
orytniOif t#* iicrov The gallerias are deserted
( ALIKOKM A
Hah FmA*tT»ro, Mar’-h W —A ftrat ci > rtgag*
bond of th* Southern Pbctfl* Ratima.l. of twrr
ty-eight millions, 1* recorded It recites that
the r fiij«anj pn..p>»ae*a t. ta .4 the roadto
CV»Ur*do rivtr. 770 mil**
CM.UNU
Lua.ii.ia H*J. The Ti®*** yj»«-ciai
i fr*»m Versatile* ut» forty thonaa&d Pmaavaiva
I »r* expected ther- to Theg’>v«rn
, :u<nt la Mead: y rgai.ixiug a trustw^rth)
' fores Vo ms/rh on Tana, a La*. L will y waxbG
' t>e mile iq eight da)*.
Th* iLfw-tlirt RvpuU an Committee La*
1 an a i lri» U»a Tam gov
ernineut. A Jiapatdi from Ail a*ys th* Mid
I later v»{ War drv.-trsa Rirvuin to a stele ot
•wg*.
KRAXE.
Paia, March it) The red i* di*| laved
1 ireryffbere.
Tl** t-cotm* ( -tmmUlec baa spill, to. me of
their Ofmt-efi bare beeu *rr#*»ted by their
c .Ucagii-a
A Sob-LVntra! c bar been formed.
v--GH»ttDg -ad-LWglVg ILemt». f>. i;’.t R AitJ kt
the r-al and G*nb*Jdi u h u»*rarr I’reaiilecL
A Itecree b am been issued twsnty
fi»e Utai. na us luLukUy. iwsntv taltenc*.
artn-erv. ted fifteen LaUsno* of IlnlklM
Dura' orfauUo* the arulisf) . ii.-try Iba m
fantry, aud li*rge«»l th* cavalry
They arc anthorucJ to kvx nooUrhbtioaa
on everything.
lit a me»Wt.*4 th* Committee. com
Ukau.la the gUt-V-oaU OU the Sri Dr
Floureus ha* resigned.
Vaigramn* baa brew auspruded-
The t'onmjoe u lo be oficuli) proci*imsd
(to Thursday.
The Prussians a»* c >accatraUag al L—la.
where they will muaia uuUl the di* r.iera u>
Par«* aew ea<kl :
HYlfttNU Ills!*ATI MKk.
Am Mth-1 T'rmma L>j*paL k**.
WAHHINGTtKN
Waa«i»«.rv»». March ‘*V &<4ye%>a ha> gone
to Phttadalphfta.
Tbtrty-aix aaked to hpea k in the Hooaa
The Se nate and H >o»e debated all day Sum
net • rraolati »aa They were Lu.i oo the
labia
Sherman a Ka-Klax re*4wti<ma come up to
marrow
Judge Carter rrfuaed to b**D*»r a resjawt»on
from the (voruraor of North t'arrdlna for her
geu and K:rk. A ra|anwdon is here for
Holder
TV- Tote, tabling Samu*: a rrwoltataon*. vu
thirty-tuae to aixtewu. L >bert*oo, Schorx
and Suiuner Toted no
Wurvu kirotr S'» m Pa*t St Hwst
l*a 'fußitJATx* Ita pr-table that cKiada and
I light raitu will. t»n Tburwday, eiten l akmf
the enure Atlantic aad the k>%er iakea SVcab
! mtnda are probable for the kkra, Atlantic and
| r*n!f coauita
ERA.VL
VutkauAk. March S). -The troeeruiuent
! baa laued a rircniar announcing that onlrt ta
i metorrd at Lrona and Touloaaa
Ixtsorrecfiona failed m all large tow Da ante
Marneillea NarU>une and San Ktienna The
< rs>eernmeet u rwady to day to meet and
i ruah the manireclton.
Vereaillea u rapidly Vcoming a military
emp. The (tardea are cuaUDUally amting
from the departmenU. An mnkkcable arrange
ment bet warn the Pan* and A email lea (»oe
rmmentn ta still regarded ae poesibla
l’ktisi. March 29 The Committee of the
Republic resigned Ibeir power* but were new
ly elec tad.
At the inaugural ailUug of the Commune
the Council on KeeolnUona adopted a reeolu
tsui declaring the HaUoual gnanl deeene
well of the country. The Council adjourned
at midnight without eon lug to a conclusion
un vital queuUona
EHGLAND
IxiSisw. M.r<-h » -A dwfmtch to It- UuJj ,
N«n mrs li» Ar»b CkwC Mtiit H»hui »
U.l\Bg fort- Uwwsnd tr—r* in 1
tuu J—U.ni war Pr»u—.
VUtUI.MA.
Kji bmosp. Man-h» Ki Msyor t hahoon,
b-luf»JuJ«» OoMJon. ou w~. .s»T«u. »u
for a n— a tnaL tn a Load o# mtu thoo -
mo<l dollar*.
Tb«r* war a tea.} Croat a&J aoatr ice here
Uie »-—<-» It aiueeia to tka Fotoaec It
ta taere<t,tb- fralt crop to dakroyed
ItTDXIOHT DWrATfHPt. I
' * trenrtat.4 t-r.M I> .palchaa
ENGLAND.
| \sm LON. March to -Tha Uli admitting the j
I iuity to target mfluenco in jar»x-tiial matter* j
maaed marh and met with siron* •
oppoaiuon OladsUme begged for letev. bui \
the tall was earned f> 21 reading
Tbe Honae of Lord* pta» ! thr Funding
bills ami adjourned.
In the House of Conamot 4 ducttMion of
church qoeeUoos occupied tb- evening
The ofllci illy deny haviui; ercoar
•god *—nrrectioD.
4 FRANCK-
VuuiiiXN, March fJ The (r’femment
circular nays Tracer i« rallying tn the support
of the Government and aaserte the continQe«i
of Krench territory by the Pru*-
■ lan* is doe b» th insurgents. The Govern
meat has temporised with the Insurrection to
• void bloodshed. 1
Meootti and HieiaHy GtHhsldi declined to
fight except against s foreign enemy
The I>sputi«s of the right in ths Xvsem bly.
•iemand ths removal of the left. Thiers pod I
uv«iy rvfosee to compty (icneral Chsusey
prnmiaed ths iLSorreciit-hary Committee, be
fore rsleased, that he would cot Aght except
•gainst foreigners. Cletnet*c«*n Lav resigned
ki« seat in the Akm mbly.
kuebctulou, • men.b*r of the lrft. has de
rftsrsd hiuisrlt a t .rn-- -at. beeause lh#-
JfKirnai has d*»l. uded ssoa**:aation.
Ail .-t«*.u w*. n.» :• .ntr.- tv a.i-iy. to-day
ti interrupt cornuuni< *ln»n with Pans.
Paaxs, March to -At an aasemMy at Ver
•allies Lr>-day tber* vu a turbulent m-eliog of
the deputies. Udiw of cavalry aud in
taalry have amred from the went, arni s Urg*
mihtary camp f-»ra*-*lat St. Germain for the
pnHeetxon of the gwveramvut-
PKI SSI A
Futiv. Murch There lom been a cor
rcspc’ti isuce betw«?en Bismsrrk and the Cen
tral Committee •*. Tana Tht- latter r»-j reaented
that g’-vf-rnmeot was un*npporte<l
in any pr way by th** c«-untry, and thr
of stew Assembly bucame ucC'ssary
rbe committee ..flared in the meantime to pa j
.3 a few dari the i:istallmeL.t of indemnity tu
Germany llismar-rk'* reply »o favorable
i>pifci n here i- **r n.' t!.at the rest ration o:
he Empre by aid of th- Imp<ru! army 1* 10
- ritable
The Reichstag bat afprowedthe couitaemai
treaty between the German Empire aud San
Salvador
BEIXU >t.
Bat mull*, Marcii TJ No *..uug of the
l’sac« Coulereacr waa held to day. Tue Urn*
f the second oieeiing ia undecided. Ui>
runurel the evrut* in Paria cau.se delay o:
ucg -Uationa
HI vSI A.
St I'rrxjsr so. U*r L2O -The Patriarch
f Conalanunoplv coco plained to ths Uusnuid
.’vynod that the sublime Porte u diaturiaug tb«
Order of the Church in Bulgaria. The answer
■f the is published It vhsrev the dia
*atisfoction f*»lt by the Patriarch at the rsls
lious • f th»- Porters nd Greek Church tn Bul
garia, bat cona*«Ws the convocaii<-m of the
Council which wa* pr. poaol by him uoaecea
ury.
F4ILI RE or A MJLLAOW (|HR P IRNKK
n»« Ureal IlllaoU E» sacr C wane* la Orlcf.
Bara*** Me la U#»f al IS*
»*slS.
Tba failure of John T Alexander, the xaoa;
'aiwUratod ktock-raiser and large farmer in L
iioom, i* reported The amount of liahihUea
is placed at f I.OOO.iXW aud of aa*< t« a Urgn a
«ooi. the infer*D'e bdsf tL*t the assets are
not 1 aamediately svailatrie WaaUsfy tin* claim
oi creditors.
Mr Alexander u one of the Aleunlvr lirUii
era whose opera!hms »u blooded »l*<k, e»pe
ctally U»or«aghbred in Kentucky, hav
an exurruave ** l« give tuem a uatiouai
1 iru ia U^rgwL
countv, ldiat i*. and to* Hroa liamis farm cm
Ao,00»1 acre* in Y r i county, are. probably,
the envy of aa Northw.ateru tarmeia, and
r boas who oaiv know Mr Ah xandee by hi*
•nmumcUou wiUi u*eae farm* will doutAies*
be t to comment on the condition into
which they have brought their owner. Somr
wIU immediately observe that the cause which
made this Aiaxa odes fail k* the aann- a* that
which Blade lu* Llater Ic. nainsuaks of ancient
times weep, viz TL* thir*t for temtonai ag
granJicetoenL Othem will ojsne that Alex
• odor has come to gnef. as did the sheep-fan
evtng Haul mood*, ot \ ermoat. through ie
lunutf a itaman l Un fancy slock, and not gate
ung out of the way baiore the lott-'m dropped
out. Bat the fact ts that Mr Alexander*
farming operations hale been largely proAta
tda, white a u hu enormous speculations in
bevf at the South which have brought hi*
present straight upon him Uis dealing* every
year are eererai times the amount of his pres
ent liabilities, and he will doubUeus be going
again on a solvent tain, retaining hie two
great farms the rumored sale of Broadband*
tor f600.0(A) haring fallen through' and eo
joying the congratulations of h» feik-w agn
culturalista. who point with pride to the mil
iiooaire farmer a* a brilliant example us tb*
capabilities cf their calling
A WHISKT TUAUIDI.
Tw. BLeeivtll* U«*lU*a* teat Orwah
aa4 Ptgfekt.
The iknoxvills Chronicie, of the L*th iu*i-.
contains an account of a rather singular hunt
ing exjjciiitioo. state»l as fcttov* Two gentle
men went bunting together on Lorwelwek aud
the being rather dull they ‘^hept
thmr spuiU up by pouring *f inU *iowu. un
til U th jral f«ry drunk, and became yt
reiscfne Prom words thev came to bfowa,
and knives were drawn, they cut at each
other in the.r maudiiu wrath unUi they turn
bted off their horves, and crawled toward each
other intent 00 deeds ot tragedy
The whisky wa*f t.o strong tor them, how
• ver. and they fell asleep, exhausted in their
fur lie efforts st mutual destruction, aud when
they aroused to conac.outness werw heartily
ashamed of the affair, and are again, as they
were prwwwHialy, the beet of friend*
The account states ateo. that one of the par
tree we* severely hurt. The names of the par
ties are suppressed
«( rRRXK tour oruEOHUH
jaxtaxt rx.au, ten.
IMSS Eld«s 1 Ateuil* 1 •
v«ttero CUorotea 11
BmtA Wsstere I* Asettera *
PWtenia T’ Mtely . .
- ZT .to-siute-a
*»■•■• e—.
flUt ') Btuo*w»4« •
Tilkirr-x )* J Aitanj
A Augusts
Widhxmi ir. Miirch it*. I#7l.
ArKnn.-n. <4 No 11. Aitonu CuroU -Am-
M lto-k-r - • VI t'i.Un Lo.li uj
Bo.ia.UK A~vi.ii.rn apj fon
l-to.fo-1 R Arnol.ll .nd h N
1 pUint.9 10 -rror IiU!«-r * Bto. for d-fend
| ant in srror.
W T U raver. F- j , of Tlioniuslon. was
I . Joiitird to tb- B*r
. tot Hon>o-I Ir—in pr—r!--1 to th- Ooort o
<, n.t. tK-n for to."' to B - o toll oi rorio* lo
TVrrtll Sup-nor Coort in . com beiotafcuo
i n}«>u by thu> C'oorL Tb- Coort r--fuvd
lo -Dl-rt*in the p-t.tion. but ..id tb*l tb
potuionrr —old pnnro- bi. right, in tk- Ooort
ootov in hit ou-DU-r a. to him tmgbtaoom
nropor. wrlboui b- .ng m oootempt oi Uuo
Ooort, notoUb.tonJu.K th- of Uua
Ooort ia th« cur
Ponding oooc)ailing .rgomoot for ptolnttff
m amt in No 13, Atlanta (Tr-oit Tbomaa
L. torki] »a Tb. G-orgla Boom luanrane.
Company — tb- Coort alj-nwl till 10 o otox*
a. v t-vi»OTTo»
NUMBER 17 X
SE>T ADVEUTInKHL T>.
Oca Www Teas tenw —Oso p i ’wm •
Pajui Bow, g. M. PBrmsiu. A Cos.. I* !-*»• i
Hcdsob A Mi nr n Pass Bow
Woney, Money, Money.
J- H. BARRETT, Auct'r
Mrs. Axdm Turner’s Entire Stork
or
MILLINERY (MH)DS at Al CTION.
Monday, .-Vpril
oonmeortvo *t in o\-Liit'K
a T A.- war* at Mr* Xs -«* Turaar. He. X 4 Uhi»»-
A Ms*. Sf.H. L.r W.- t M il.U.B*ry Faso
i«ouils. MoUwO*. PISGO*. Nto.Us* *a4 liniui*, sg.l *l.
k:a-ls of
Nluaieul luntruinentN,
TA* •Lo«« Mod to L* suld witLo t rew nr. m R ,
T a mer i* r*tm*4 from b«t*u-a*«
Us«* to outißJU* from <mj to day. *oui lie* *ot-»
WocAlssuU PltA \ K A. aJCItII.
Pvsprtotor Attests AacOoo sad C- as.a w*. t.
sax SU-41
Or. W. dh T> AIR, Auo'r,
\ Br-Mkl strort I-Ot. Bt-rO f**t. with • 10 r**t • >y
V WII.LMCLL. U..« u.. rutoo* ft*h<ir«dav . ou I l .*
I -fISM. Si II o'circA • U 1S|«I Vtlb S 10-
te*tau*j. too it *ruua4 V. Lh-i»G.** W •rvto.ua*. Ok
wrrvt Teril* c*Sa . i-*l*' <-* la ]in i 4
■wielhs * U» tstorvsL <» W Ai Ate
Saar 10-11 Hte l**» As*m-t
te I A > O
tJCCHANGED TOR COTTOM.
Ur K h**r an *to>ot tot) umm of tbo* veil kS "*o
•04 popvtsr f*ruii**r*. -v>l üb.n Pac.A ea**p*co
**>d Cn»—v*A« '>oaoo th»i a* will *x. hot.** lor c t
i«s as utoaol larto*. pOfsLl* is Ho***nh*r rt*a xwr
ebnrkrljlo ADUII A HltO.
sw V*
&. *W. IDAXR,
Fakir Haas 4 llawa* teat*, mm HUD ll**U.
KUf KM DAM ta* •*»*. «p»o ta* pr*akA*r*. Ftvtey,
11 w M*r. b,*t 111 o’eteck. pr*- i**ly, ini a*
41«» ta* b«U rises ot Umr soisipr >**d 14* ou M ***-
‘UK smi. ]j»as ak«| Ua* K*tir>«*i nsiii -♦*-»•>
Sol* Without rr**n- Perfect tit>« f.rm« One.
*»rtlcs*r.. Islaar* ta aioDlaiy maksilni*l.l* of |>
sc to. vlia lisrrri u a AD.U
mmr to n Has! E-k*i* 1-1*0!
ASSIGNEE’S SALE
IST to •& order iMurd by Ua- i! n ra
Instrv-t C->WTt V tb*
I NITKI) HTATKS
FuH TdF
Northern EHs riot of Georgii,
WILL BE 901.D <>S
Saturday, April the Bth,
( iMMJLKCLSti A7 14 O'CLOCK.
A< ta* Ntinok. lb4*l. ua Attesia. ta* liquors « u. *.
kcirnl fni.u, uj •-. prntkkU ait. .<-« at a* .] hotel
at ah a p<*wLAk.
to*r as A**iga** ot id* l*u •of E. n i-> .*L
> O T K c: 1: .
t*HITUi STATES OITKBHaL UK\ i HUE. 1
I’irm t'.>LLa.xua'a iwrr 1 *ra Du. <l. [
Atteota. March bxu ISTI )
N’OTIiTE Is Wr-ay flrrn that tb* foiG>w-in* * r- 'T*-r
--tj »m MASSd br i 1 au ** n. amu*i* t a****
•or 4th IhWrtrt In lb- town .g f.*r ». •
twos th* lsism*l k*r*os* I***, on ta* Ub da* or
* 34.1*1. IS"Vi. AOol LLSI ta* mcxl- * j b, 1 .1 at: l it*
o*t proevod* tiler—. 4 deposit* ! ti th* rr-t?X -r: tb
-*.r*ksry ot to* 1 rswry u&imm ta* ciauLaut
cut** and telirer* to tb* Coltertor of th • l'i*t .t.
• item thirty day* frmmt Ist*. Loud m* pr »xl*vJ t-» -•
bos S3. *1 psM>xl by t kjTW July UAL. I*s4. til
l («pp,r Mill. W-rm aud lap: 2 I’.nla
l.-M Brand,, ('. ntaininr 10
ra b
It . It . M O N I:.
l>*|*w« y A a! lav tar, « tb DUtekt Steal s l s .
m*x >1 la* 3*
v >iUREMi:m s
DHiIVL’S OPER t Hoi st .
/ ULAT IIXIMATIC MLAtotN OF HIT M -UTS!
V I Aasw*iu*ist aad first SJ>p**rau * us th* » rid
r*U‘■*»*■] Trss*Uisa.
XU. MekLAN BKUANAN,
MVo* pwn inmsi ta all ta* prvacipsl Huavr, »f
«*r*sl Britain A iMnik. CaUI-'rr.t*. au ! uiL*r port* -
vnurok L*e« Lave rMWrvdrub yr*st oatb-i*t**rn by
wvteiasl testooesLe ss-iisnos*. by wuocu U* hs*
ba*s peoooas<-*al to rank M&<ms th* sr**t>*i hvtoi at
tmaa. *spf astoi ay • ta**si*d I>r*m*<> i rnyut •*•
tertod frtuii Uk* pnaiyal th*si*r* of B-o C-u. N<«
irrt and PUitadtepbia WOHDaT EfTHIHO. ,AprU
vi iSTi. imupem tMaad rrsgsdy. in fir* act* *»
M A C II E T II !
KINC OF SCOTLAND.
MAt HCTH . . .McIEAH lin HAN AX
Doom -p*« to T. Cartels item to A tdmto*i >r a*
use*L lAiand MLstm** *n MsaortUy. Apru lot. XL*
sate ot re-read —at* will open *t th* book and si j*.<-
tone* ot PUHLp* U Crow, on Msiarday Apnl Ist. •( Id
o tAor X. a. m tbW JD-'A
OHMYK S OPERA HOI’S .
T)nvt« xvitrhtM Oni.v.
Meal aerial, Tbwr*4ay isd FHilst Kim*
■iiirs April 12, IS si»d 14.
The Lydia Thompson
COMPAN '/ ,
THE m wt • ostty sad roaspUte oegaa.aali.in ot th*
Lad ta tats . iwetry or Iwji, *o n-nt* for Hew
t *rW*M, * bar* they s|>p*sjr. April 17th, wlii appear iu
Attests ahoe* sir JVIR
ORPHANS’ CONCERT!
BT
30 OF THE CHILDREN,
mu*
hAU HERD ALE SPRINGS
OffFHAMJ’ HOSt.
Is iTTuxTi. rgiD.i sionr jui. -u -viik
dat siairr. Anut i*. «<
DeOIVE'S OPERA HOUSE.
. ituu« or iium »r to. anrnt kui h.
U<« 4 tb. rntHfl -4 taa Uta. b-.il lun .
Auras, • .tits aT r.uscru tor tto bu.lt g~«
IIKLPGEMM CIIILDIC Hl*
or TH*
CONFEDERATE DEAD!
a.incowt. r*a fcr tb. rarpt*. „f -Mar—,
joar UA usd -'l-mu. la tbl. ludOU -al. rj»»
.1 pml w* prarM. tor —a orvb... In. n r. u.
■*iu. ol*i*suo iota to. buoi.
mu Vm HHp m rr-tldr for Them ♦
Th* Treto* desirr to ak*l* ta* Jnwastxm as s»
tototamtns They vast to s>ak>- It i b. tool *
Uom* f»r (>r>a*n* lu ail tin* to rrvn*
While th*** arm tb* children ot CaU*n i rmfailstais
Hod tirrm a nuorif▼ at iGran ar* tb* rbiMreti of M-.
•ana aad Odd rsUswa
lo o«r tour tGr,M*«b Trnn. nsr. Kastocky. Ablssi
»yi isti Lnusaa ww bsv* sm tbonan. «
ot warm h*srt«. aad *br»»*i *• hsv* b—w. ta* Sr a.
ear* asd Mto* ot tb* Itttl* saffrier* ha*« too K
basrt aad su>r*d kb* law.
COME OUT, ONE MW ALL.
Tb. rta. win inlu lb. to—r n * f ,
Cntraaor M l otl-i CWMnn Ik <>„(.
mr *• b—gbsn. toibw-bnibs
•* »so«b»«lo A. p nmu liiir