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711-
, JUNE 15, 1871.
NO. 335.
ANOTHER REBUKE TO THE
NEW YORK WORLD.
It* laeoaditraelM-Itt Lack mt
8m>4 Principle*—Its TilaM
Kecwrd and It* Iadeccn Jiea,
etc., etc.
General Huperlntendent Of
Oulldlnita. and ull Manner
ot* Cni’pentera' Worlx,
T IE undersigned would rap
Announce to the public that be
ted himself on the corner of Grubb or
■treeta, near Hloe k MiUiheil's Lumber Yard, where
he propose* to receive Contract* for Bnlldls < and
generaJ Carpenter*' Work, which he.t
carry out to the satisfaction of all oonc#n
as low figures as any one. He makes, as
Stair building, and proposes to give mtisl
H DANKfiTON.
Whitehall street, between Mitchell sad I'elers
mb ai-dsm
er train for AtUnta. Athens.
■ en the Georgia road. and
ith train* Mr the West
OltNBON, Superlnten<
fiew Lumber Yard,
a. Z. DUTTON,
STENCH, CUTTER, DESIGNER ANI)
ENGRAVER I
manu raoTtran on
RASS ALJ'HAIiEXS, DRY AND
FLUID STENCIL ISK8. RtehcU Diet; Steel
Stamping Dies. Railroad and Hotel Checks, Marking
Brands, ho., No. 81 Whitehall 8L, a few doors below
Hsntsr street
B 1
Stsuells for Merchants, _
Distillers; also, to Nsrae Pistes, for marking clothes,
‘ ■’ 3 ’itjr-ti
Wf
Hcfreebmrnta.
CITY BREWERY.
Career Collins tand I Inerts Streets;
Fec.liter k Mercer, Proprietor*.
Office in Old Post Office Building, uext Gate City Bar,
-A.tlo.ntn,, G-corgla.
aprR-Htn
T. F. GnADV W
R. R. ALE HOUSE'
S2 *J
J Alahama Mt r«pt Atlanta. Ga.
U8T received, a flue lot of Champaign,
Jftrwy Otter. FaiadlM •upplled M Swlr-
bonus a fine Mortai.iu ol 1ft, 1>*»I
i.KjroitM, wis»% SH
•ad fttgint «lw«y» oft hand. BottM Alftaaad Porter
• rp«clAltj. Aka Uwr an.1 Otoimga* It my Outer
« Ar»fv call on Oradv and »w»r pteMcd
JUNCTION or
MASIKTTA AND WALTORST*.,
■ —X. ALL RINDS Or
Zi D V ]
C ...jrANTLY
ON
XI HI
HAND.
petal
Attention to Order*.
M A. HARDEN,
LAUDS BERG’S
LUMBER YARD,
oPFoarri oeosoia railroad dipot.
ATLA NTA.GA,
Sawod nhlTiRlo
White POio
ttreesed mm
tvamtnf Vmmbfr.
fcbtl-lj A. LAN Da BIRO k CO.. Proprietor*.
Uncle Jack Coughlin,
H AVING disposed of Ilia interest in
the „ui ••7rt Saloon," ou lb* corner of Broad
^islfatna streets, has locked himself uuder the
°U Pos, omc „ oaftMf Bjun# streets, in U-
MKK-Mil'K AML—JT*
^•re EVKRYTH1NG IS BEADY
»nim<>dstlou ot bis old frlen U and is msuY new
DHINKS'
*jrn cold
L II.rCMSS.
LE HON TON, -
JTo. 14 Peachtree Street, near tke
.rational Ho tot.
Id A M.TO t P. m.
EVERY DAY.
PRCHTRR k lUBCIR’S .
/
PREMIUM BIRR.
MILI EpNOJRJk
RUMMER DRINRR
OF ALT. TllffiA
THI CELEBRATED AM MUGAN DRINK.
. HAMPTON, H. D. SALMON*) P. A. SSKBOtT*.
Drake's Creek JHUs.
A. BARBOUR <t CO.,
j JKALKHS IN.
FLQCB.
MEAL,
J
t sHirfi^wf,
Mte.-rKLue. KMjrri’CKf.
KM- H1GHEHT PRIOR PAID FOB WHEAT. -**
Til imdaaa teUrwod at Uu tevot tot of ebana
To Parties Desiring to Build
ottlBsos of Atlanta that he la i
HmmsrimUmd the mrniltHn* mmd «*!«*<*#.•*'
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Y^puL tut ' ~ !»* 1
PWU BotntMH AND nmnli wuxiia
creese, fish, okaceeri.
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and Outinl) "ffiesr*
BU N oAoo. ktiwum. Os
38 00
40 00
43 00
44 00
47 00
76 00
under the Special Notice head
forlssa tins than one week, will be charged
per Use.
Advertisements, except for established bust
bousse, 4b this effiy, smM be paid for in sd-
redaction will be made on the above rates far
teal or gnarly advartl«ensenls.
£3a?"v.-.v.v,v,ixv
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,Wd
The New York World ia at laat aatu
It baa aomethiog that it etui en-
It runa op the flag of what it
oalla progrpaaive Dmnocnoj, and it
ateere boldlf forward for the harbor of a
“political futara," which maun being
on the aid. ot the party ia power, with a
Unger ia thapieof political paMcaaga.
Wa naedad bo aaanranee from the World
that it waa detwinlned to yield to the
“logiaot erenta.” This ia what it '
baan endearoring to do inr yean paah
ly it haa alwaya failed to ooaapaehead
exactly what the logic of erenti waa. Ila
oonaerratiam waa a delaaion.
in Dtoaocaior waa a bmam.
During (he war it waa the ahambling
policy of lha World and the party which
supported it, which did more harm to
the caoae of the South and of oonhtito-
tional liberty, than tha open attacks ol
enemies. It profeaaed to want peace
yet it cried for war, and even when, af
ter the nomination ot Gen. MoLellan
and Mr. Pendleton, the Utter waa in
dnoed to proclaim, from the balcony ot
the New York Hotel, that the West moat
hare a free route to the Gulf ot Meiioo,
by peace if ahe could, by force if ahe
must, “tbs party of peace,” of which
the World waa theo>rgan, privately de
nounced Mr. Pendleton, lwcatue, even
frith this decUration, he waa not to be
oountod upon aa a War Democrat at
heftrt,
When the World aooepte the altaatina,
it ia only doing
orRRLT WHAT IT IAS DONE aSrESTLX
for yean, although it haa not had the
manhood to acknowledge it It
not pretend now to diaema what ia right
or what ia wrung, or whS ia beat for the
let '
to guidfft
steteamen of the country. Ha only aim
ia political fortune, and it evidently de
sires to attain it by the shortest cut.
THE SOUTH HAS AUOUDT AOOBPTRD TUB at-
UATtON.
To ita views, ita notions and ite
schema*, the World, with the Democra
cy of the North, U welcome. Aa far as
we, of Maryland, are concerned, we have
long sinoe accepted the situation, as they
have done in our sister Southern States.
Sambo ia an equal a. faraa the Uw makes
him. On this point we are rigidly punc
tilious. Wc give him all his rights, an,l
we assert our own. Besides this we pay
an income tax, we support the revenue
by buying Frenoh wines and silk, and
German toys We keep our aooounta in
National banka, and occasionally w* are
" ' nth loyal to invest in Government
What mor
lie people whom it pretends
r what ia ttm duty of the
A cable dispatch of the lath
from London, says:
, I ” House of Commons, this area
mg, Gladstone, In reply to tlm quantum,
said that the «th article of the treaty of
Washington prohibits ths use ot aeuSal
ports for tke renewal or aaaaaaatoltemaf
arms and aupplla* to betHgerenta okty
vlMD they un iufteiMled lor. mm s^psistfl
other bemgereuta. and not When expert-
ed in the onliiwr coarse of summons.
This waa, ha said, tha uudenUixtiag at
President Grant ana Minister Si-bench.
It was nnihmtood. however, smi to*
preaentetien of the role fur
owera, that the statement on
should he dear. He stated
had received the aaaeet of the
United States ilmnnne> to. tha pae-
poaaito submit these principles of.the
treaty to the EiltofcMan power* for their
aeoeptaaee. He BOBdndad■ by' pralrtng
the Pais of Ai
gotUtioo.
In the House
moved the addieaa
the tatjfleation of thw Maty
Levi Peacock killed a big black
Friday morning, within a mile
me'a depot, on the Southwest
Wit Relieved.
praewMien
by other pow
this point ah
that he had
of Lord*. Earl BuaaeD,
leas to CM Orown against
of the treaty ef Wash
would with
tion oftbel
now
|tha
ing the evjil with tha I
would be
he treaty, W
) aa i direct
Ha hoped
to Oanada
Of her free
no preasuae would tx
to mtenere with the
will. •
Earl DeGrey and Mpoa defandad the
treaty and oondnet of Aha mmkktkm
He soQuted the lamb-like meeknaaa of
British CmnmMoaenr beforrtbs ahbar-
am It waa true they dashed to
ate the Americana, but nothing
Several proposals made by the /
' * ■ ' ‘ nttydaftii
„ Akerman haa arrivnl
at his hoaae ia OartenviUe.
The Parferarille Exprcaa learuu that llm
MM Of Mr. Alf. Beat waa burned a
J. B. Bnchanin and H.
. ef Oath bert, have each lost a c
fr**> arerh t laear, within the peat
It Ik add that there are no inconaidenJ
tile ataoawt of gotten of laat v car's eroi
StHl in tha hands of planters In Monroe
Ottauty.—(Monroe Advertiser.
The Southern Mutual Insurance Com-
ite twenty-third an
laat week, and declared
per oent. to ita policy
UbMafs on the laat year’s basinees.
bus 8un says 36 mi lea of
tve been laid on the railroad
irr to Columbia, and
Mon eight to ten frH*ht train* im***
expeetad to oom-- to Colnmlmn over it
•▼sry.dsj next viator.
Th« roortnlity among our colored pop-
uhShm for the past week haa been aad
* a'arming. Laat Hundav there were
corpse in the city, and during the
day* proceeding, there were ten en-
[Bome Courier.
had been persistently <
they were not prepoate
tor the aaaape ef ■ the thUiiaaa i
eon nlnda*. of *fl
settlement ol
waa a vast gain, aa I
England's futon po
Of any provision ftR
rarity M u
pmpwsfns..,.™,
ite. He defended the articles concern
ing the fisheries on the ground that Oad-
rda would be ready benefltted by them,
land Cartas Asprssatnd tha teotto* *1
I is to hsve t due in«umnce
. riker own, to b* callnd thf*
InAnmnfa Ca»mpinv of
witfc * BHpitul Nt.**k of $250,-
000. and th« pri%ilege nf int-rmsm* to a
million. Hevea hnn«lro<I nLare* were
subacribed tor on Saturday.
What promisee o “ pan out ” very well,
■fr. W, B. Meek inform* n* that hia crop
ttVVn|K6 hnah^l* to the acre.
The farmers are •laying bv ** corn pre
pwatorjr h> sriviim: tWtr entire tiiae to
optftoa. ObU are booming.— [Monroe
Advertiser.
i MfcAtex. Mo*at. who live* on Fifth
stnet near the Soathwostera r-tilroail de
pot-kilU d a large rattlesnake in bis yard
yesterday mOrnTng. ft waa very fortu
nate for Us children, who were playing
in the. yard, that the dangerous reptile
dianCTated and killed before it bit
eroftnam—r
The Lord Chanceiier sustained tha
treaty.
The Marqnia of Salisbury declared
that the treaty saetMesd thw righto of
neutrals to Aaaartoaai suaaeptihilitiea.
Earl Buasell then withdrew bis mo
tion, aad the debate wa* brought to a
lose.
Oar Slaughtered Expert*.
According to the British Board of
Trade returns tho value of unpqttjl iate
Great Britain from the United States
during the year 18t0 waa *U»,f>94.«45,
the largest auwttht tear meoriUd. Hat
ofiktoi ststemont iutniahte tbn bate
Hanranr * Atlantic (oh rath) hahjmad.
fi-mw Tmin ardwa 1:43*. a
Hifkt PMMn««r lWn learrw 6:30 p. m
Day r*ninytf Train irrini 1^8 p. m
PW 7—1» TiMn tear— 1:16*. m
Oortacivltl* looommodHtkm Imtm. 8DO p. m
BBB HB0B8IA (ADOOTTA) RAMOdft
W TroimmSundat.,
Bfi*r Train arrive* 6:40
■VnlMtva* 6:16 p. m
iHMTiVM 6:30 f. -
. la leave* 7:10 a.
Accommodation arrive# . ,8.06 a. __
Stoat* MohhHib Apoommodation leave*....6:46 a. at
.,,....1047 0. m
_ _ 3:46 p. m
r haamwMlwS'W * 00 p. m
f fo—nqflr Train lava 7:10 a.
iSWtu JMWMW Tram *m™.
snsK Stomnau Tula lmvm..
It
Vegetable Wool.
The name of vegetable wool is applied
to a fibrous amterisl obtained from the
Iwvea of the fir, a manufactory for this
having been
Silesia. The
purpose hi
Breslau, in
thus operated upon la the put
or wild pise; and it would m
on member of the pine tribt
• ol piqe
IB tbel
MoBRTpn (
osstaa
’atl;
onjais-’V/
ffiKVRS
that or-
ery member of the pine tribe might be
turned to rihtflar aooount The leaves ot
on examination, will be found
np of a fibrous material held
1 a resinous substance. The
latter mayOe dissolved out by menus of
alhaliaa, leaving the woolly matter behind.
Coverlets, blankets and other articles
made of vegetable wool are in use in
4SM iMedally In the publio in.
ef Vienna. Tha material ia
durable, and in all respects agree-
moroover. it poaaaama the exoaBent
of preserving a certain balsamic
' men, vuch,
to iaaeeta that
do in al-
of bed
holding
vhich m
_ >y the alkgr
lias—ia alaoYtttoM to account, medicinal
2SHBR*a5teW«' l “'
aimaelf in Ev-
day by swing-
m an toe-
lowering of
mishap, he
hook and fell into
a depth of soata 15 or
»hi* bead Mid shoal-
sons who saw it ex-
daad| hwt-whan they
.te&rsas
•bould op oat of ila sray to indulge in a
vulgar diatribe against Mr. JeSeraon Da
vis The epithets whioh it applies to
Mr. Davis, and the abuse which it heaps
upon him, tor raying “that truth la great,
and in the end principle moat prevail,”
are really so low that we forbear to re
produce even one small extract We
oaaaot too what tha World baa to gain
by vilifying * gentleman who, since his
release from persecution, haa been singe
Lariy rettoent, and who, when he dose
spate, apeak* aa a philosopher; nor oan
we see what in the world the attamnoe of
a great truth haa to do with the World's
“new departure." If tha World tkiaks
that Mr. Davis aad it are not already wide
enough apart, it oaa set, itself at rest—
Whatever may be the sins or the failing,
of tha Ex-President, want of principle is
not among them; and whenever tha Worii
the broken ioe when be fell,
dlMsneeWith Ms
ward to when he
ibaanttefteOirte
is lookedvery sorry and said: ‘TV
teliterry I brake dat icy,
fell from. Wkeo
the
ia whioh tha
to WtooJSt, frum lha
haaq lllliaiil tha fish,
* btente* pnaaaaaad of
sa
UDeartain an to what ia most safe
profitable, sets itself up in thaDsmusmt-
M political ring to the highaat “
ear teal it i “
Dead not fear that it will auoonatar say
dtioo from Doris, or indeed, thoto
tike him, firmly believe that iU-ad
expediency la only too apt to make
who resort to it oontemptibie ia the
markets. It reveal* tea nflllag
that under this tariff tha uis*|l!f )
interested in fne^rade is increasing it*
demand for our merchandise
The largest quantity Of cotton wa ever
aborted mUM" ^
Wejvoeived for it >191,808.888.
We exported only RMT.fiB bale* in
1870, and nostoed for* >319,373,809,
tor ootton wa* worth in 1879 as arty
double its worth-in I860.
Thia alone would enlighten fh» Tribune
did ite delusions Arise from ignorance
|y; but tha falfiag of to* osttoo
vslns wtoch will tie shown in tb« exports
of 1871 may let daylight into the aark-
neee it would
In 1880 the total value ot oar exports
Amounted toWfteMRlH. in 1870 the
M
bonds. ,, —. —VI. —um WJJ uua —Ml. ; . . .. - . ., . .
Is not this accepting the situation? What l*v totbeaaaor«to»tna* the
else need wa do. by raising the pf»« of hoi
virtually
DO THEY WANT US TO TILL FALSEHOODS -
and be arpocarras?
Does any one auppoee that we will
make ourselves any the more respected
by pled ing oar solemn word* that we do
these things beosnae we like them, when
every one knows that we only do them
because we cannot help oaredves ; and is
it not plain that we only make our
selves oontemptibie by trying to obtain
our object by a sneaking trick, when we
have not the independent manhood to
attack pereietentty until we triumph hy
principle ?
EXPOSING ITSELF TO ATTACK.
The great blunder whioh the Northern
Democracy makes is in setting up a plat
form a* a mark for ite antagonist. Tha
outside party want* no platform. Ita
joliqy i* to get in. When it snoaaada,
then it oan shape ite aim and purposes to
meet tha necessities of the situation.—
For us, iu Maryland and in tha South
generally, aa harve but one thing to 1
to aooept tha candidate, if we oan, who
be nominated, to vote eolidly, to
our tongues, so a* to give tha Radi
cal* no opportunity of distorting oar aim
plant expressions, and to trust to tha fu-
' ire.
If some of our Northern friauda had
adopted suoh a policy, they would not
now have been m a position where they
feel compelled to taka back what they
swore by a few yean ago. simply because
_ have a bet
ter chance to win, ohanging their princi
ple* aa a gambler doe* hia stake*.
abusing mb. Dana,
There is one thing, however, whioh we
aannot understand, and that is why tha
World, in aooeptiDg the situation, and
proclaiming, as new, its articles of faith,
should go 0*1 °f >te sray to indulge iu
taT&
either c
-[Maoon Telegraph, 13th.
. Wo laatm that a number of farmers in
this and the adjoining counties hare ad
vanced the wages of employees since the
harvest season opened at least 50 per oent.
It is not believed that the farmers are
in paying this advance, and that
they will ooase out in debt—[Monroe
Advertiser.
Tho, Lumpkin Telegraph echoes the
rain oboraa, and says some farmers talk
of ttmMOff ihsir cotton fields oat and
of them, the ^raas is so
l the ootton: “Weheard
., pi aay that lie could not get hia hands
Ipto hte,fields bu-ause tbe grass was so
trigh toty were afraid of snakes; another
says a grasshopper would have to get on
JM-hnee* to beta his, even if he oould find
14, sad lhal whan he plows it he haste
to know where the cot-
tbara totolf Me.KiU now toko to^ .1
port for tho tto period* nmm
consisting of s*l4e«ll»l~‘ ^
bnlhon, thereby ahowi
exportal mani|f*ott»*4 artiojag or handi
craft, whioh for nice yean have been fan
tend by the most corrupt date legiate-
tiou;
Cotton (saw) tin.SOS.ISS
BrvwMvat II.SSS.S1S
eg* aad SUrar ia.S4S.SAl
roiorco 19,389, *76
ProYirtloa*....
Nani Mor**..
Tallow
. lfi.613.44S
1.MM4J
. 1,006.176
ML
a»i
166.374.13*
Grand total *xporta- 373,lia.*S4
Our manufarfrd •xpt*' M4.3SM37
The balance of ralu* left for manufac
tured articles for the two periods aad lha
relative per cortege on th* aggtvgate
aiuoaat of expocte weae -thus i
isas. ttawtlrti paa esagwa an tea tools
aboBt.... * ...It 1-4
ISM. S66.304.im7 9*6 «•**< “
Deplorable at this falling
haadienff
icraft is,
tbs
tbe exports of our
wont remaius to he told
have inoiewsd -89 per oent ia
to say nothing of increased analth. Thte
farmer who dbe* not want hia product
protected, hat more than come up in hi*
exports to the standard of the tncrssae
of population, for we find aa tncn - *
over 800 per oent. in toandtea*
over 80 per oaart. ia provision*
If ooranoadaottundaByottii htei
ly kept paoe with the ratoof
increase, the valor of mam
ole* exported would have
aa follow*;
t ,
Th* slaughtered condition of our **.
irort trade for assnafacteaud arttolteta aa
clear as 18 par oent.—Nww York World..
called Flat Boek Hit, abort one mil
north of the village, went to the place
oaa day teat wank, with kavdnnghteraud
two other ladies, cos of tootebaviag a
aria tral rod, and
dtaniitetoM* time
«_*n *■ oM nrikias*S,h8wM
foand n pewter enp eonteiraag spams
and wait* a large amount nf tnrttotetel Ttylor*
moony of 184R which it is aupponad waa prorad I
burind hr an* FWly Danaison, long aince Thty
That encottragwd, they an
dtoSkT
going quite extensively into what ia >
pamg to be unknown tvs as area
«»ther. They
however, thouglyiA
they could remember what 9>ty went tor.
Mr. L P.
South Bend,
tha benefit ot his heel
i wfcea . V.WA
HMMiMI
tt what tiity went loa. SLSty^atestemod
. [hMMtoiand anarasdn
Taylor, of YatmonL
Indlaw, qn a short *te
« 6 ”4U
VumJ.fntell^
rate- fiOte-i ..
one of those toateB-tortal die
“’At will About la fin* J ratteens i
Ms hara a verbal report of the actiou
ol th* Committee appointed at the re
tool. Gitkeos Meeting to pass upon the
koqtaa.Qf oestain Radical officials. After
fully nanvaaainc. the matter on Thursday.
’ that C. A. King should
; for the.Tax Collector and
ir for the Treasurer. The
elect to have nothing to do
oHqte. further than to draw
per oent The arrauge-
ne.1 best under all the oir-
The actiou of the Commit-
ifore, receive the approval
i* tax payers of the county. Messrs.
; au4 Turner have since made the
J ~! bonds, and entered upon the
) of their duties.—[Mouroe Ad-
A Wabater oounty correspondent of
the Macon Telegrupu A Messenger, says:
1'* truly sorry to inform yon that our
teaps small at Ioar weeks behind tune.
Wa nawdiy hove cotton bloom iu thiasec-
tioa hy this di ate, but do not look forau v
now uatu abort the Fourth of July. Corn,
toe, It small tor (Ml date, hut is doing
batter than cotton. We have had so
asuah sain, (and now this time we are
apt ant pa aannot plow,) that tbe most of
• are in a deplorable condition
of the necessary culture. There
_ plantem that wll have to al>an-
d*«* portion of their cotton crops to
Sara the remainder. It is generally a n-
oeded by planters that tliere is about 96
her tout: more com planted tide than
teat year, aad about the wimu deduction
from tolisstto* crop. Thero is a gieat
‘ of a p-Kir stand or cotton, auil
tbe present or-'P of gross is
ugb with the stand will be
WIM pewter, as the treedraen are not very
nioe abort stands when the grass is iit
their wap. There is «u unusual breadth
■dent* an this veer, but, untuvtanstelr
for thanUatnts. the rust liaa .destroy cd
teat portion of them. Those that
glW fortune to sow tlie large
OT, as some cull them, the anti-
nwke goo>l oropa. As to
so little planted I hardlv
It nsstaaly to place it iu the cstn-
*5 logo* of tanptft A* thia portion of Soittb-
wsrtteU Oaqrai* has very nearly aban
doMd ite culture.
Anotherangro waa knocked on tits head
an thin riotoity «ai Tmwdav last, on the
ton sf Mr. C
uw * had onto
off of
Claytou Vaughn, about
town. Two negro men.
awl tom J .me» iu hia cut-
pity, weaa working together in die field;
«On dial aakid Itoother what time of day
,m .rtrina. Ha nuswarad t
H* Sliim rrs l that it waa about
‘sltoh, judging from hia shadow.
AnthananteMObaswed by clouds, this
method of Artnriaination dul n<4 suit the
phtiaatnhtoal mind of Jim, wltn gave hi*
Oteanaaaoa lha lie. Tbs latter raised hia
ha* in n moats ing manner, saying that if
'^L lha rantatad that, he would kill him.—
T“ Jlas than taaiped bask a step and itruek
” Oaranpoa the head with his hoe, killing
instantly. Jim the* took to
some cue npproueli-
“ie river aigltlt two
'lM Hheriff wa* ini-
witb Ida bloo.l-
J | iu trailing ,t!ic
Si nod tete foe several mil— across the M.
A A. & R bridge, ami do.. a the opiauite
booh Short a mile, where It waa discov
ered that ha tod brakes a boat tram its
fistesohrt aad takas to th* water, a* hu
no further traoa* have boea discovwrtl,—
[MfvtyiVdte Rftotdsr,