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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TtJESTfAY, JUllf K 1873. §
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INUMBER 11
One merchant! xill fladio another Column
thr rr-w t.a ordinance adopted by the Ccw«-
o*»(dvrntilecb*ogv* bam been made,
nni theattraOo* of Mata ■enand prop
erty heMm am specially ralkd to them.
- call'd I
The Conim«ll«B*s Special Ir
fiercer Caliche.
By telegram sod letter from o?r special
< rnapcndenl, wo abow the irogma of the
i uiaa munrnt nrrdtta of Ibia popular
Il.ptUt toatitution.
Caul Dacl.j
In enr telegraphic enlnmna jaill be foond
i be puticnlara of a duel between It. It.
Itbett, editor of Ibc New Orltana.Pirajone,
and Jadge Cooky, in which 1 the Utter waa
billed at the aecoad fire, claiming as be
fed, “I am shot through the breast,” The
telegram also a tales the cause of Ibc duel.
Chattanooga, July 2,1873.
The following prescription for the preven
tion of all choleraic complicglioos, if taken
catty, cornea back to in n often ard so
highly endorsed, that we give it a place:
TiacL Opii.
Tinct. Caprid,
Tinct. IttciCo,
Tinct. MenlbJ pip.,
Tinct. Campbo.
Mix iqoalpanacacb.
It'••estate of a mixture of equal parts of
tine line of opium, red pepper, rhubarb, pep-
priminl and caropbor, an I the dose is ten to
thirty drops is two or three tcaapoonfnla of
water.
The placard of a Caledonian picnic, in
Ban Francisco, waa illuminated by the figure
of an immense Highlander in the net of
bearing n rock about the size of a water
melon. This placard baa earned great con
sternation among the Chinese, who believe it
to be m caO for the organization of "An I
United Order of Cobble 6 tone Throwers” to [
pelt the much abused Orientals.
The King of Italy is in a dilemma. He is
anxious to strengthen his private
, the Countes
Miraffonia, tqr ■ public and civil ceremony. I The cholera is raging fearfully to-day. and
Prince Humbert threatens to leave Rome, I the excitement is intense. Many are wild
and to head a revolution it hh father carrical with apprebensiocs of sadden death. They
the design into execution. The Prince baa I gather in groups, and the exaggerated stories
Italy »t hia bad. If the choice lies between | which they hear only servo to increase the
his crown sod fats wife and children, the oid I panic.
King declares that be will abdicate. Bat I people are fleeing in every direction. Some
when be gets down to business he will be I left tbdr work and left without n word,
apt to look twice before preferring a wife I Very few wealthy or prominent men are
who is bis already, so bis Kingdom, ,whicb I now in the city—only poor people are left
oooe lost, would never be bis again. | for the awful disease to prey upon.
Sixteen deaths have been reported so far
U>day, and the grave-diggers have now got
Disastrous Fire at Thomasville.|a™ employees ,. f lb .
Western and Atlantic Railroad Company—
Hopwood and O’Bannon.
It is difficult to pick out the truth in the
appalling excitement. It is impossible to get
a fall lilt of the dead and dying to night.
Lookout.
Ball of the B-st Stores on Broad |
Street Burned
Prcai Ike Thomif ville Times (Extra)]
The Die caught at3 o’clock on the morn-
The Macon and Brunswick Railroad, as
will lie tern from the proclamation else
where, has been seized by the G ivcrnor for
failure to pay inter) ft on the bonds endorsed
by the Stale.
The prompt action of the Governor will
mret with spptoval ns also bis appointment
of I'roi lent lla/.tebursl as the agent of tbe
State lo teceivc and manage the road.
Oar enkapnrail>sof ibc Macon Telegraph,
Knt.rpti-c. Brunswick Appeal, and Savan
nah Newa are din eled lo copy.
TiiitOarnure.—The inmates of the Metlio
dial Orphara Home, at Decatur, viailed At
lanta tealenlay, ami were tbe guests of GapL
O II Jam. There were some thirty-two
or Hirer. Captain Jones furtii.-htd transpnr-
lation ami •‘rote them to all tbe |irincipal
p oils of Interest, lie also gave them a
subatimtial dinner. Tbe little ones
were highly delighted with tbeir
Hip lo Atlanta. They appear happy
and contented. They were made specially
happy yesterday afternoon by a visit from
the Rosy Hera of the First Methodist Church.
The Atlanta and West I’oial Railroad for-
ntshrd the coach and lbs Georgia Railroad
transportation to and from Decatur, free of
charge.
ear lacrrrsed circulation.
Yesterday waa a lively day for our mail
hi,*. the occasion being tbe sending out onr
wrekly iaauc fur tbe first time to the
united aubaeribeia of the Sun and
t'SMinmos. It rrqnirtd two days
for our mail liands to fold, wrap and mail
the entire iaaar.
In regard to tbe circulation of Tnn Sun at
tIk time it waa lamed over lo as, we have
•mired a letter from Hi n A. 1'. Stephens,
with permission lo publish if we drslrcd.
lint we do not think it necessary. In this
tetter Hr. Stephens states (what the books in
•air psamiQ abow) that tbe circulation waa
Imi little abort of /ewr thousand. It will lie
very evident from this statement, that the
circulation of Tnx uoxsmtmon, already
large, has been greatly augmented.
We take the lilicny of printing the conclu
sion of Mr. Stephens’ letter:
”1 have never placed any estimate upon
money, farther than n means to do good in
the promotion of tbe interests and welfare of
mankind, while I have ever reganlid debt
with an abhorrence little short of that
I have for a jtiL I entered opon my
lalsns connected with the Sun, and Visted
in it all tbe means I could command,
with the (hkt purpose of vindicating
tintb, and time great essential
ptinciplca of constitntional liberty on which
all our free institutions real. This position I
stood pkdgni to maintain, so long as 1 bad
• >wamaad of the means, or coala wield I
pm. This pledge has been and will be fully
inlet med. Moneyed means, it is true, bare
failed, but nor physical strength in still left.
This, therefore, will, under our arrangement,
i .mtinuc l<> lie put forth, so long as it lasts,
lo its pom r, in the same cause,and that, too,
on a much w idrr Held than heretofore.
Whatever difference may have existed
among Georgia Democrats, as the proper
••■one in tire I'rraidratial election of the last
year, I cannot permit myself to believe that
any simitar differences will hereafter arise on
a like ocrnm-ncc in the future, among those
who rball continue to aland a* firmly upon
tbe principles of tbe Georgia platform of
It-70, as they did when it wan first erected
and under Ibc banners of which—Tan Con-
•morrow leadiog—tbe grand old Slalo—
grand rven in her litimilalkm—was rescued
Item tire band! of the spoilers and tbe heels
of her ••pptcaaor*.
At.ax.tNUKtt H. SnrnEKf.
Chattanooga, Tenn., July 2.
Tbe cholera is increasing here and proving
_ .... . ,1 more fatal. In deaths we have five since
ingot Uieaotb,between Hen's ehocihop and I Iaa , night. Two died near the Rolling Mill
Dana A Cos. drug store, both frame bnild-1 an( j (hree near the depot One man leaving
tags, and spread both ways until twelve I a special train last cvcniag waa taken
stoics were horned. We give below the w j, h Solera and carried to Tunnel Hill, and
and loams: I j s now dying. A negro drayman waa taken
Davis A Co, loss in stick and four build-1 sick at 6 r. m. and died shortly afterwards,
inga, occupied hr John Walt, X. Hirt ard I Hare no reports from the routbern portion
J. T. Kottman, #30,000, $15,000 insurance. of (be city, yet it is worse there than any
S. Walt, gun store, loss in stock $500, in-1 other place in the city,
surnnee $800 I Tbe following is an inroirccl mortuary rc-
X. Hirt, boot and shoe rhop, $109, imu I port taken from the Times of this date, for
ranee $000. 11 know of half a dozen more deaths than
J. T. Koofman,grocery and confectionary, I the Times reports:
lorn $3,000, insurance $500. I mortuary bipobt.
nr^iti^S^^tiw^darevS ’I Up to 8 p. u last night, Hugh Haskcii,
000. insurance $800; bat tew goods raveih | cc]o ‘ re(I( 4l ynn ol)Jt w g iona colic.
Mrs. AdaTankcrsley, white, aged 30years,
coi< red, aged 25 years,
BOOd *I ‘8-rr FoMh? same nSA&gS;
•* re< *; lew.fbom $j00, do mrowncr. | or 19 more Ilian far c rrcrDondior month
l'rccr & Hunt, grocery mcrchans, loss $800,
i insurance ; must of goods saved. . ,
Lobnsteio A Stiycrman, dry gt ods and
groceries, loss about $5,000, ioaurance $6,00.1; , “ Bnm
few goods laved- . . . IlSTb. during
9larrl(<
Vn.b r this bead ourcotcmporsry, the Con
yers (Ga) Kxamiorr thus pleasantly and fa-
• rtnaidy speaks of Tbe Constitution. We
highly appreciate its courtesy, and the many
grnctoES encomiums ot the Georgia press,
rball not bo forgotten. A good result is there
by achieved, foe. proud of their commenda
tion, we strive all the more earnestly to merit
iL
"In Atlanta, Geusgia, on the morning of the
Sfih ull.Tiin CoNxttrtT '
were nutted in the bans ot
■Uiance marks another
the history of Georgia j-
Iinionjtbe list of Ute a
Constitution has been
Mr. Stephens will continue
under tbe new regime, his si
over bis initials—“A. II. B.
now a more brilliant success The Cons
TirtmoN than it ever befo cal tied. At
•’erguas, we fed • pardon pride at its
unparalleled pcoaperity. -
■revlllw
Eight provincial _ _
have formed a Syndicate to
rev inly a new story by the ■
Audio's Secret.”
Tire redingatra nr large
worn by ladies, bring n r>
diva to the pockets of ex|
lor the f ir ones will in
tin rein their port-i
handkerchiefs, etc.
Two wonderful gold
the Belcher and the Croat
their stocknoMers, in
month*, the goodly sum of
live last monthly dividends
mine amounted to $3,100,1
Crown Point, to t5.ld3.00a
l*tie New York Graphic! is advertising
iti-clt by retaing a fund to ‘
Atlantic balloon for ~
D-nakUon. A good
.1 mount has been subset
mr ship begun. Prof,
cvivcd twenty tune
THE WEEKLY
CHOLERA.
PHOTOOBAPBIO.
^k^’dTg^-.Sofg^.tn’ien f«r c rrc,ponding month
d^mh| d bM ( fii l ooj”Biinicl The highest mortality for Jnno this year
V - ‘TS'.i u «** ™ li* 2S.1,. when it reached 7. The
S 'Rrabfa’glfcdry goods; *■«'“«;" June. 1872. on the 23th. when
ee :a-r j by I ■ •*•««»*«**»“«». «•
15. Goldberg, dry goods, loose in livusc and
goods, (house not entirely turned) $4,500.. „
losureneeou stock and building $0,000 I S TlLeL LA'II'j R.
Ainsworth A Fidd, loss in moving and coc- 1
sequent damage lo goods .bout $400.
. Jrridcs some ttnslaiis offices, which lots we. .
donut know. I CnattanovOA, July 2, 1 r. u.
RealE TATE Lusa—Davies A Co . $20,-1 Twelve deaths have occurred since eight
000; $4,5 JO im-urancr. Dr. livid, $1,000; I o'clock ol yesterday evening.
14.000 insurance. T. C. Mitchell, $'>,500 ; 1 The southern portion of tlie city is full of
13.000 insurance J. A. Linton, $0,250; no I cases, but the disease thus far has not spread
insurance. Jxubitscbcck A lire , #>,000; I north of Ninth street.
$3,000 insurance ltoscnfield A Levy, $5,-1 The doctors and official authorities do not
000; $3,000 inaoramc, house occupied by I keep an accounlof tbenew cases. Thennm-
* Fasa. I her of them is very large. Since the disease
Just before checking the fire a rain set in, I has become sj general and fatal they only
greatly damagingtbegoods moved. Most of I note the deaths. Lookout.
the goods west ot Freer A Hunt’s were moved
ou>, and, bat for the great damage by the I fJY MAIL-
rain, many more might have been saved. Wei
sum up the loss to br, at n rough approxima-1 Nashville
We nod tbefollowlng figures of death in
been moved into the different stores, who I the Union and American:
acted, wo would her: say, very liberally in I Sunday.
giving room. Some have secured vacant I motor, diatss-white
rooms and are moving In. Jo. Fass is moving I Colored.
i the vacant room below this office. Totll dc , lhs Eun . 4T u
After the fire was stoppcl the negroes got I other dlieuea.
hold of plenty of whisky, and a livelier set I _
has eeidom been seen, with not a little fight-1 Orand total 37
ing, but no damage. Well, let them frolic a I Monday.
little; they did good work.and deserve much cholera dcithi-whl’a
credit. In fact every body worked like Tro I Colored
a,* n r j i, i ..... i i I Total cholera deaths V ocdar* - 10
Mr. Henry Lvlson was burned very hadlomerdieearer
the face, and Real Ligblfout and Luther
Thompson were well singed.
tha Ban at Daaharr has for
Bis Flctare.
Prom the tact Dubary News]
Having a photograph taken is one cf the
freat events in a mate’s life. The chief desire
s to look the very best, and on tbe success of
picture hinges in many cases tbe most im
portant epcch in life. To work up a proper
appearance time enough is used which, if de
voted to catching fleas for their phosporous,
would cancel tbe entire national debt
and establish a Hew York daily ps-
. When yon have completed your
toilet you go to the gallery and force your
self into n nonchalcnce of exnreasion that
is too absurd for anything. Then yon take
the chair, spread your legs gracefully, ap
propriate a calm and indifferent look, and
commence to perspire. An attenuated man
with a pale face, long hair and a soiled nose
now comes out of a cavern, and adjusts the
camera. Then he gets back of you, and
tells yon to tit back as far as you can in
the chair, and that it has been a remarkably
backward spring. After getting you back
till your spine interferes with, the chair
itself, he shoves yonr head into a pair of
KC-tongs, and dashes at tbe camera again.
Herr, with a piece of discolored velvet
over his head, he bombards you in
this manner: Your chin oat a little, please,”
The chin is protruded. That’s nicely; now
a little more.” The chin advances again, and
the pomade commences to melt, and start for
freedom. Then be comes back to you and
slaps one of your hinds on your leg in such
a position as to give you the appearance of
trying to lift it over yonr head. The other
is turned under itself, and has become so
sweaty that you begin to fear Ihat it will
stick there permanently. A new stream of
pomade finds its way out, and starts down
ward. Then he shakes your head
the tongs till it settles right, and
says it looks like rain, and puts your
chin out again, and punches out your chest,
and says be doesn’t know wliat the poor
arc to do next winter, unless Ihvre is a radi
cal cbxngc in affairs, and then takes
the top it your head in one hand and your
chin in the other, ami gives your neck s
wrench that would earn any other man a
imminent position in a new hospital. Then
ic runs his hand through your hair and
scratches yonr scalp, and steps back to
the camera and the injured velvet for an
other look. By this time new sweat and
pomade havo started ont. The whites oi
rour eyes show unpleasantly, and yonr whole
»dy feels at if it bad been visited 1-y an
cnormon- cramp,and another and much bigger
one was momentarily expected. Then he
points at s-mething for you to look
tills you to look cheerful and
composed, and snatches away Ibc vtlve!
and pulls out bis natch. When he gets
tired, and you feci as if there was but very
little left in this world to live for, he restores
Ibc velvet, says it is an unfavorable day for
a picture, but he hopes for tbe best, and im
mediately disappears in his doD. Tbiu you
i;et up and stretch yourrclf, slap on your
asl and i nmidiatcly sneak home, feeling
mean, bumbled, and altogether too wretch
ed for description. The first friend who
secs the picture says he c in see enough rc-
scmblancc to make certain that it is you, but
fou have tried to look too formal to be na
tural and graceful.
clerk snoots tats Fellow Clerk
Mead Wlille !■ a Drcana-A
CoreeenJary liold*
kins entitle*!.
Grant-ot»l 33
Tbe clerks in the wholesale houses arc be-
ing measured for new sets of chairs.
Mr. Hook, a gardener of Nashvillc, is cn-
fiptcial Db pitch to the S. F. Chronicle )
Santa Rosa, June 19 —A dreadful (ragedy
grcenicom and ripe plums. Rail
don't "hanker nrtci” such articles just now.
Governor Brown is at home in Pulaski,
suffering severely with neuralgia of the eyes.
State Treasurer Morrow is at Knoxville:
7 _... v. - | Tbe Uoion and American declares that the
occurred last night at Felton Stalioo, «l»ut I epkjcmic is over; that the deaths hereafter
six miles from Santa Rosa. It appears that I ma „ ^ regarded as cholera infantum, flux or
at the store of P*uH Brother* there wrae two I dysentery. As long as the rate is between
deab, Charles Hoefincr and Valentine I t ]j j r( y an d forty n d»y the exact name of the
Schemer, who slept in n room back of the ditcie is not verv important
More In which room there were two beds. Thc chotira dratha alone in the month ol
At half past 11 o'clock, Mr. Uocffncr »ho‘ I J nn c exceeded 700.
Scbrincr, the boll entering the upper part of I Seventy flvc convicts in the penitentiary
the brrarlbonc near the centre of «>o arc down with the disease.
“**• “S Hoeffner, at the coronet's in-1 Ab< died in South Nashville on Sunday
quest bold this morning, testified fbAt lm 1 f mnl i ia vingcate n blackberries.
a Trfi °f r S. /ff'l Samuel Doncison, Clerk of the Criminal
f 0 *?! I C° ur, » lias been seriously attacked,
fatal anot. Mr. Scbcincr ( not knowing woo I mhsr Tsumrtspp taw
had shot him, asked Hotffner if he had shot I other Tennessee Town*
him; and Hoeffner told Sckcincr be bad shot Our special ti legrapliic reports from Chat-
bim. hut he did not Utiok that be was hurt tanooga arc much fuller and more accurale
much, and not to grieve over it. The firing U>»n Hie news on the subject in the duly
of the pistol awoke Mr. llocffncr, who atlP’PUfof that city. -
once gave the alarm, that be bad accidentally I All trains on Hie E. T. Vs. andGs. R. It.
killed his friend, Mr. Schcincr. Some of the 1 am disinfected before they leave Chattanoo-
neighbors came to the relief of the dying I nonga- ... ,.
man, but it was of no avail, <s be very short-1 The Stanton House is closed, and the top
ly after expired. Mr. Hoeifncr has a very I of lookout Mountain crowded. .
good reputation, and it vat proved to-day Greenville is nearly depopulated. Ex-
that the deceased and Ml ILirflner were the President Johnson and hi* family have gone
best of friends. Several affncssci corrobo- to the residence of hia Bon ini law, ei Senator
rated the above. Thecoroner’sjury reodcrcd Patterson. The latrat death in Greenville
a verdict that Ute killingwas done accident- waa that of Mrs. Wilhoite.
ally, and while in a great state of excitement I Ninety-five cholera deaths to Gallatin np
to a dream, or imagining that some person 11° last Nridsy—14 whiles and 81 colored,
was attempting to rob the store, and that I The Avalanche puts the interments on
Mr. Hoffner is free from any criminal intent Monday in Memphis at 17, of which at least
Whcrcopon Mr. Hoffner was discharged. 8 were from chotira.
The funeral takes place to morrow. The Quite a stir waa created on Monday by the
body will be taken to Sonoma for Interment. I arrest, upon indictments, of about twenty
Deceased was a native of Bengin, Germany, aiistocratic Mcmphiana for permuting nuts
and aged about 34 years.
A MAN SOILED ALIVE.
SkvchlEE IccMral !■ Wkataoc Coun
ty* Scvada-Thc Proprietor <
k Hotel Fklls Ikto Ike
Bolling Springe-
anccs to remain upon tbeir premises. The
fines ranged from $50 to $390.
Elsewhere.
Among the persons prostrated by cholera
in Cincinnati was Mayor Johnston.
The St. Louis Tima of the 39ih ssys there
is no good reason for suppressing the fact
that the cholera ban reached St. Louis. Out
of 255 deaths for the week endiog with the
28lb, tho Board of Health reported as fol
lows:
Cholera infantum
gnsnnakiT jjl state News* -
Fcj«rrH.
Judge Hall has adjourned Upson Superior
Court until the fourth Monday to July.
The cotton lice bavoput in sn appearance in
the neighborhood of Forsyth, and are doing
considerable damage.—Mrs. Amelia Askina,
widow of William Aikins*diedin this county
On the 24th ult She was sixty-two year* of
2 e_- The commencement exercises of
onroe Female College begin on the 10th ot
Jnly. One of the prominent features of the
occasion will he an xtklrm to the society of
alaranam from His (Excellency Governor
Smith. ,
Another headless chicken has turned op'to
Crawford county, and. as might be expected,
is on its - way to Atlanta
for exhibition. -Jdfe . fear- that this
will prove a profitless enterprise. Headless
chickens are entirely Joo common up here.
They arc so thick that-the difficulty is not to
find n chicken without a had, but to fiod n
chicken that has go t any had. By' a care
ful examination of the chicken statistics for
the present season w* ascertain that any or-
” “aw legged chicken, in good eating
docs not retain his had more
than Stc minutes rffer breatUiDg this fatal
atmosphere. f
savannau.
A ncw'lhcalrical organization has started
to Savannah, known as "the Savannah
Dramatic Club." Tfty will give a perfor
mance to a short time. On Monday a ne
gro woman was arrvqjoi and takeg before
TUB LIST OUNAJBENT OF CON-
CRESS.
Is Senator mitckell entity o(
Bigamy !
From the San Franctico Chroi ido.
Yesterday morning tbe Chronicle reprinted
from the Pittsburgh Ledger an interview
with Sadie Hoon, Senator Mitchell’s first
wife, in which the lady gives ns a reason for
the separation of herself and husband that
be brought to tbe houtr, livid with, and fin
ally ran away with a young lady school
teacher. This little circumstance seems to
have escaped the memory of both Mr. Mitch
ell and bis old law partuer. Colonel Thomp
son, in their narrations. That there is no
doubt of the correctness of Smti* Hoon’s
story, we give publicly to the following facts,
which indicate that he not only ran away
with Wi oldest chiUwkd-tfae school teacher,
one Jiliry J but brought them both to
this State:
Mr. Hippie disappeared from Pennsyl
vania to the early part of April, ISfiO, and
about the first of May of that year, Mr. Jehu
TELEGRAPH
Justice Bcntin, upof * compatot oF -Mr. At the condurina tbe "Judge charged the
Joseph Mansfield, charf.lag bet with bating jury, who-retired,' and, after an absence of
bis child. This case was SCUM, but she ' ^ -
subsequently visited Mansfield’s house, and
became so disorderly that she w
his child. This caw was settled, but she
‘ *’s house, and
„„,„ v „„ was again ar
rested and sent to jail.
The Advertiser and Republican tells of tho
robbery of an old lajly roeently in Savannah
bv a fortune tritit by tho namo of Madame
LeDur. The Madatue it seems can be greased,
and undertook to alter a will for and in con
sideration of the reasonable sum of sixteen
hundred dollars. The. alteration was to do-
privc the old lady of certain prop
erty coming to her under the will, and
give it toother interested-parties. Thc$l,600
wss paid in money and jewels belonging to
the aesurpectieg old lady. Some how the
matter lrakcd ottf,*L legal gentleman was
brought upon the sceno by tho old Indy’s
friends, and he paid a visit to madamr. The
conversation between them is not reported,
but it is presumed lo have been very lively.
Madame bad tho choice presented her of
shelling out, or goiogjo jail, and she shelled.
LAWltEKCEVULE. '
A negro boy by Ibc name .of Hendricks
was lodg'd in jail last wcck charged with an
assault with intent to commit a rape upon a
white woman. Wo understand the negro
docs not deny it, but as the facta
will undergo a judicial investigation we
will not state the rumors.
On last Wednesday and Thursday nights the
exhibition of tho Lawrcnceville Seminary
came off. On Ibc first evening Uic weather
was very disagreeable, yet the academy waa
filled with a large audience. Tho scholars
acquitted Ih'iiHclvca.iiaudftimely, and pre
miums were awarO<^"to n largo number.
Herald. “
non.
About 12 o’clock on Sunday the city and
vicinity were visited by a very havy fall oi
rain, followed by two or three severe flashra
of lightning, one of which struck a large tree
near the rraidcnce of Captain J. T. Moore, at
the upper end of Broad street, tearing it into
splinters from the top- to the bottom. The:
lightning also struck the track of tbe Rome
Railload,, following it with a cracking, pop
ping noise for a considerable distance. No
damage to Uic road. During the evening and
night the heaviest rain of tho season fell.
WillianiWallace and two brothers
named Bowman had a fight on Monday and
made it lively for ihgdown town people for
about forty minutes. After each bad stowed
away about fifteen glasses ol benzine, a dis
cussion i rose as to who was the bat farmer,
which could only he decided by an appal to
the “manly ’art" Tb* appal was^made with
varying success, snd might have been pro
longed indefinitely hut for the arrival of two
officers of the isw, before whom matters sub
sided very rapidly, snd the warriors w re
marched off, not in tije paths of glory but lo
the lock up.—Commercial.
VANHAtL
I* If'BK STL AST* C0SSTJT0T1OS.
THE WALWORTH TRIAL.
HEW YOBK, Jnly 2.—The charge of
Jndge Davis to the Walworth trial was if the
jury were satisfied from the evidence that
young Walworth came to New York with
the intention to murder his father, then the
crime wits murder to the first degree; hut if
the Crime was committed in. the sudden beat
passion then it would he murder to the second
Walworth wss fonad guilty ot murder to
theaconddegrce.
The Judge also charged that the jury
should not regard the feara which Hie pris
oner entertained for tho life of his mother,
as they could not be regarded as sny justifi
cation of his crime; that they ahenld only
regard those feara which were personal.
The law did not make it justification
when the killing was done through
fear that the life of another war
fa danger.- They could,’however, con
sider Mhellirr the fear that his mother’s i fe
was In danger did not give point lo tbo fear
which he entertained for bis own life on the
mietinglonLlbo morning-of tbe 3d of Jane
Bn _ _ _eb _ _jr
three hours, returned st 8:10 r. x. with n
verdict of “guilty of murder to tbo second
fhjipv.
History ol llie Farmers’
Grange.
Washing inti. July 2—Tho organization
known us the Patrons of Husbandry, wss
orgsiiized it, Washington City to 1867,
and | the National Grange was organ
ized' to December ot that year,
in this city. The. objects of the order,
aa announc'd in the second circular, were to
advance education, to elevate and dignify the
occupation of tbe fanner and 4o protect its
members against the numerous combinations
by which their interests arc Injuriously ef
fected, and for protecting, by all available
means, the farming interests from fraud and
deception of every kind. The soci -I feature
is to make country homes, country society
attractive, refined .and enjoyable, and to
balance exhaustive labors Try instructive
amusements and accomplishment This or
der proposes to abolish the commissions of
the middle men, and dal directly with the
manufacturers and consumers and where it
may be deemed necessary to reduce the fare*
and freights on railroads by a system of co
ition; no political nr religious discussions
ore permitted, and like most secret orders,
this: one has n charitable frali rr. Women
are admitted as members. Tbe headquar
ters arc in Georgetown, District of Columbia,
where all the business of the National
Grargo it transacted. Overonc-hj!f.mlllionof
tracts or pampblc’s, principally of addresses,
delivered from time to time, in further
ance cf thconb r, were sent out last year,
together with occasional circulars of a confi
dential character. There is a total of 4,355
subordinate Granges in tbe United Slates and
eight in Canada,comprising probably 225,OtO
membi re. ,
A FATAL DUEL.
Ntw OnLt-At s, July 1 —A Times special
from Moni^oimry giaiion, via Bay St
Loui*, .Inly ), is h<* follows:
In ihe Knell nut) i ot*ley duel Judge
Cooliy whs killed »t I he tccond fire. The
parlies arrived at thi* p ! ucc on the same train
at 10 o'clock ibis mo ning. Mr. Itbett was
accomp Hind by M.ev<r.< Of rules Koin.vi and
Dr. Burns Judge Co »ley wss attended by
Colonel George W. Carter and Ucltac.
Tho wen pins used were
D UIJLK nVIiUELED SHOT OUN?,
one bain.l loaded with single ball
Tho distance wos forty yard*.
The ground was p rnnpily cho.-en, thedifl-
Tbe ladies of tC«‘ ; Mfnu>ri«l Association
held a special Aceting Toesdajt at which te ccc mcniral and
it was determined to hold a fair, the proceeds |
jrhicti are to to. appropriated to paying TUK r^csn tu posmoti.
for the monument lo the Confederate dad. A*, the first fire Rhclt's shot ranged high
The monument will he placed in one of the and Cooley’s to the right. Coolly delivered
most beautiful rquare-s in the city, cither in his fire fire'. At the stcond Ore both find
H. Mitchell landed at the port of'Can Luis front of the court-house ortho theatre— simultaiomsly and
Obispo, fa this State, from a Panama stcamci On Bunday a boat was picked up drifting | co: i.by fell uobtaLBY Wounded
bound.for 8»» Francisco. He was accent- in the river, and upon examination it was L- B ,|,„i mitering his left side snd pissing
found to contain •>» dead Mr ctfa nqro, a £ parenl | y ,i, ro „g h hi * , 1CTrt . n 0 ,-spired in
andanoUtei nraro.soundresleep Investigation £„ iDut ^ wilL f„„ appatent ruffering, onty
nx^iiw U» words to Holliday:
panied by a handsome, vivacious young wo
man, whom he introduced as Alrp/Mitchcil,
his wife, and a little girl, whom ihcy bjtb
called their daughter.” * Manigault«and the live one, Anderson, had!
Mr. Mitchell took bis family out to San gone across the river the evening bcforc^with J
and commenced the practice of law. The across, the strange negro assaulted and killed U5U ,| .ivititi, s H fn r the second fire.nndsep *bat picture here bu^t what I have had it )da-
lady whom he inlroduccd in society as his Msnigault, Anderson being too drunk tol araln | w „|, therxprosiret of mental icspict ^ unU . er . niy Pulow sna l bave UM for
wife, waa very fond of him, proud of his leave the boat. Anderson has been sent to | aI1( t com-idi-Mtioiu
reason for so doing bis ignorance of the
Spanish language and the strong Democratic
troclivitira of the people—he being a Ilcpub
ican. They left, and a few months later he
appeared in Portland alone, and reported
that his wife bad died in California a few
weeks before. This sustains the statement
of Sadie Boon. But when did Mr. Mitchell’s
wife die in California? He came from Ean
,, . , . ., New Okj.bans, July 1.- The Evening Her-
An old darkly said to another on the street j has the following: For several dsj a pal
Ihc other day, '* De ctaoJcry rm comin, Jim. I this comuiuniiy has been much excited by
“When?—whar?—ho* furamit from town? I the ni'pio'Kmtid duel IjelwccnColonel IL B.
—dio you tec it?” hrewtlilresly exclaimed ht3 Bhett, Jr., editor of the Picayune, and Judge
companion. “No, bit it’s to Chattanoogy,I Wm. IL Cooley, lading counsel to the case
and it’ll be here to night on dc tram, sartitt. I c f Hawkins vs. the Picayune. On Friday
“Oil, Lordy! ” cried his terrified commtnion, Colonel Rhett a peremptory cballcngc to
lie struck a bcc-ltno southward,^with his j u fige Cooliy, which was accepted, the mcct-
Thr mrreory rose to
New York last Slturday.
scribed aoppresriva end
dull, heavy weight in i
the strongest, and sickened most people.
Sunstrokes are ot daily ootitarCDCc. Georgia
•■flora many a cool asylum (o the suffering
Gothamites.
A high-life marriage recently took place to
London, tbe partka being the tccond daughter
of the Duke of Harlborougl, and the eldest
*.«n of Sir Da iley Contta M ijotihanks. The
-at Ike ViiKlala Eotcprtre, Jaae 13 )
A horrible accident occurred yesterday I thoieri morai
afternoon, at 15 minutes before 3 o’clock, at I Dkurbwi.. 11
Steamboat Springs, Washoe county, which 1 8o SS?^JSSi.. ri^i;.™ ' f
which will probkhly result in the d«.h of C. , °,^ a m*
W. Cullen, proprietor of tbe hotel and springs. ^
For tbe following psrtintlsra to nSstd to 1 ^. r ^T Tt tbaewere l,3 drath>
(be eff*ir we arc indebted to Dr. C. V. nTiirJSJu ihmf^hn lowrr
Greco, of (bis city, who whs summoned by thu
mrfr Culta CTiuriU^ ^^hc num^m^e
“ J's® 1 .'“fti^ting I w(jUs [ rom which*, alcr it obtained for drink-
», 2?. hntu-bouse ovtr n targo pool , an d partly the miuma brought up by
of boding Water for tree to giving steam I 7,”“,. „ “'„Yf
^cre i h)to a beS r Hto screes* the 1 &&Z JSSSSK? -1 ' * nin, * , • boa " nd
pool, which is four or five feet to depth, and other nuisances.
Mr. Cullen had wnlxcd out on one of these | , , , . _
for the Dumose of smneine n croa timber. There were seven casa of cholera in Hants
whra hestipped and feU toto the senldtog ville, Alabantn, on Thurtday, and the disease
water. The water was so deep Ihat n » »id to be duly on the increase. One or
reached nearly to bit beast-hone, and is to two perrons were struck with cramps <m the
hot that an egg it cooked to it to two min streets, and died almost immediately. Quite
ntra. When be fell to be was either so I an excitement has been produced, and cvery-
frfehtened or felt such pain that for a time body who an do sois laving,
he seemed in n manner paralyzed and did I — <■ ■
hardly anything toward gening opL It U jgg-Oh, what it is to be » lawyer’s clerk t
raid that he was m the spring fully half a I owing to the acuteness learned to this high
minute before he got ont, which he I po-jifon a young Englishman has been act-
did *t list through ha own exertions I £di yMa bl«l to escape uuscathid from that
and the help of a man who esm® dangerous affair, a breach of promise suit,
to his asaaunce. Uc era take t to tbe ho-1 D e had paid his addresses catifiy by letter,
tel and stripped, when the grater part cf the I an( ] j n the most tender and poetic strain, to a
akin tripped off Mn body, from nor the I rrtUT who , when his tff ciiongrcw less,
breast bone downward. G. A. ¥. Putnam I was , prudent and cnegctk-. not to demana
stMe Printer. Jama Gray of this city, and I g 0 u e n comfort for her wound, d hart. Her
others who happened to be vtntmg at thelfawyer heard her cue with p easant anlid-
spnngs, did ail thm eonldbe done f.w the I patfons of damages; lint alas! when he ex-
amined the love letters of the lawyer's clerk
a SS, I he found his client wss put by them entirely
5ss£STSS?jiSI tsarJaiasiiX'w
Tommy.” The legal phrase, which the gen-
^ 'i^fvThrt factor ‘' ADRdin ‘ d,dB ’ t undcnUnd ’ « “ Ted
was obliged togiTC him very havy dosa of
opium to keep him at all qnieL
his sense of honor does not appear to no np
to the standard of even a modem United
States Senator. There’arc several unpleas
ant and unsatisfactory phase* in Mr Mitch-
ell’s own statement concerning (belittle ir-
regularities of bis past life, and every day or
two adds another ngiy foa'urc to the picture.
devil to be curtailed, a zealous oid ncj
man loudly exclaimed: “A
God, cut the tail smoove off’
Tlic wheat Crop,
Utile’s dress w» of white
with Brussels point tacr.w
same fabric, and a wreath
toms. She wore a necklace
pari diamond pendant and
BUtop ot London officiated.
satin, trimmed
lb a veil of the
of orange bloa-
>f pearls, and a
ear-rings. The
_ EJ* It is stated that the Knoxville Whig
The wife of a Methodist minister to “ to be resurrected, under the auspices of the
Tennessee bra been a-rioraly ill for some | Browntowfamily, with Cot. B. as managing
time, but, rays a Southern paperto ancounc-1 c dttor. The necessary arrangements are raid
tog tbe fact, “hopes are entertained that she to making, sndlhe paper is expected to be
will recover.” And then it adds, “Let him »'•> wsy.before the commencement of
(the husband) have tbe sympathy and prayers |thc next State and Congressional canvass,
of his brethren in this hour of affliction and
discouragement” . I An innocent-minded Brooklyn girt
reww I said to a gentleman the other night: “The
tW“He is dad; hut he pays just as well mosquitoes are toTible. J wish yon could
i he ever did,” was the reply the Belfast I a*® m Y bark. I wish f eoutil,” wss the
Journal got to a dunning letter. 1 Tme* **PV-
Sunday schools have been running to I CST" Three ladies that no one ever met _
Indianapolis for fifty years; and yet eight I lady that used powder, a lady who flirted
out of ten of the male citizens wink when land a lady who was going ont much this
they call lor soda water, 'winter.
other crops. The acreage of spring what
A jealous Lover Hanged.
Enforcing the Death Penalty
In Massachusetts
Albert II. Smllla Hanged for the Bui
der ot Charles D- sachets—The Sto
ry ot a Remarkable Crime—
shooting the Favored Patter
ot the Girl he Loved.
SrEiroFiKi d, Mass., June 27.—Albert H.
Smith was hanged to the jail yard to this city
this morning for the fatal shooting of Charles
D. Sicken to Westfield on tbe evening of the
20th ot November task At tbe time ol the
shoo tog, Sackctl was crooning borne from a
theatrical performance Mia Jennie Bata,
daughter ord well-to-do farmer rf Westfield.
Sackctl, who was a bachelor of alxiut 40, had
for some lime been paying.slicniiou lo Miss
Bata, and about a mouth before the shoot
ing ihcy had lx cimc engaged. Aa lbc> ap-
proarJicd her faihci’a house on the lata]
evening liny were confronted try Smith, who,
coming nut of a neighbor's yard drew s re
volver and
FIKKD SEVEN SOOTS
pid succession. Three of the bullets
struck Mira .Hater, one inflicting a revere
wound in ihe bark of the hesd. anotherlodg
ing in tha right hand, and the third hitting
her on Ihc letuplc. Her wi unds, however,
though nut serious, were dangerous. The
single shot which Smith lodged in tho body
of Sackelt was more efficacious, though the
wounded man did not al first appreciate the
extent of bis injuria, assisting bis betrothed
to lirr home before he even discovered Ihat
he wts even hurt himself. Noticing then
some blood on his shirt bosom, he found that
a bullet bad entered his right breast Sack-
ett was removed to hia own huiisc the next
dsy, and for some. little lime his recoveiy
teemed probable. Bui the bail proved to
have lodged in the right lung, whence it was
impossible to remove i>, inflammation set in,
and on Tuesday, Dcct tuber 3, thirteen days
after the shooting, he died.
A DISCARDED LOVER’S REVENGE.'
Much as ibc community waa shocked by
the news of Smith's murderous attack, there
were not a few persons who were in a meas
ure prepared for it by having heard his re
peated Ibrata to injure Sackctl. Smith was
s lover of Miss ltaus, and during the pre
vious iummer had for n lime enjoyed hci
favor. But when, in Ibc eaiiy fall, Sackett,
whom she had known before her family came
to Wcslficld.-renewcd his suit, finiiih’a atten
tions, which culminated in repealed requests
that she would be bis wif-, la came distaste
ful to her, and she at last quite repelled him.
When Smith learned that hia rival was to be
successful to obtaining the woman, be be
came infuriated against him, and on the fatal
evening told a number of persons ihat be waa
gotog to shoot him. lmmcdialriy after
emptying his revolver. Smith walked leis
urely to the depot, and then, taking tbe usual
track, went on foottowaid Wat Springfield,
hero he was living at the time. He was
arrested at 12:30 that night whileaslnpin
bed, and was taken to Westfield in irons.
THE TRIAL AND SENTENCE.
On the doath of his victim Smith was in
dicted for murder to the first degree, was
tried at tho Apiil term of the Supreme Court,
and found guilty as indicted. On Monday,
May 5, Smith was taken into court for sen
tence: Being asked by Chief Justice Chap
man whether he had anything to say why
‘ ** ' iced, Smith
“I AM SHOT TnUUUOIl TOE UliBAST.”
sentence should not be pronoune^u, uu»u
surprised the audience by rising and Uiub ad
dressing the Jndge; “I have nothing to say,
sir, for It don’t concern me.” The Chief Jus
tice then impoeed the penalty which the law
prescribes, the time for its execution being
left to the Governor and Council. The latter
at n meeting on the 29th of May appointed
the 2?lb of June as tbe fatal day.
rnsFEnniso death to life without Jen
nie.
Since bis sentence Smith has exhibited an
indifference as to his fate, frequently declar
ing that be preferred to die rather that live
without Jennie Bates. In an interview last
night, he said:
The nearer my end draws to me tho hap
pier and more contented 1 feel. If my sen
tence was commuted at last and 1 was to be
sentenc'd for life, why, wjth these feelings
upon my mind, 1 am sure, sir, that to lea
than six months I should be a raving ma
niac—for this feeling for the girl that is on
me it ith such a power, 1 know it would drive
me mail to remove me from ha. There
fore, 1 long for Ihe hour of death. It
will onjy remove from me tho trouble
that is on my mind, for life to me is
burden, to die is gain. (Taking a
ihotograph of Mia Bales from^ ^tho
Tbo political sensation
to the effort of Ben. Butler
hours talking'with it, amt 1 have got nearly ernorahip ot Massachusetts.
talents, raid bo had studied jaw with an cm- j*il to await examination —-John Wngnt .pi,,, difficulty grew out of an article pub-
inent lawyer himself. Sho also stated that colored,slept with his friend, Sam Williams, fished in the I’icsyunc, headed ll iwkinsvs.
she had been a school teacher bc'orc her on Tuesday night. In (benight Johns fivcl th c |.j c; , yum .' Un d a iepj y from Judge Cooler,
marriage with Mr. Mitchell. dollar hill crept over and found its way into poffibh-d in the Times of tbc27ib. Col.
Mr. Mitchell was invited, and accepted the Sana'a breeches pocket The next day -Ji Khelt was not touched. It is understood
invitation, lodclivcraFourlhof-July oration, lice Smith fished it not wjili a search war-1 tDat Rhett was Ihc challenged parly,
but soon after left the place, gi.ting os his rant— Adterliter and HepuWom. rAltllcuLAns of TilB duel.
DALTON. | Nkw Ohlbans. July 1.- The Evcni..^ , . .
have been to here that 1 don’t offer ono lor
her.
He made the most minute arrangements as
to Ihc disposition of his body and its trans-
S irtalion to Baltimore, the city of his birth.
e even named the pall bearers to accompa
ny his body to the depot
nS MtiehaU’! "** ll » fn ’ 1 L® 0 . 11 ^ CLa in Dalton since. on account ot Judge Codey’a engagement lo The following is an abstract of Smith’s
^ ever hrar ihst lawyer Mitchell» -i'-Everylhing in the crop line sofwaswe „ gnc , ho ru J e for s a uc w trial Store Judge confession: *
wue died in ban Francis'vr. have seen or heard, is looking well and grow-1 JJa^kins, which came up yesterday. It wss on that fatal 20th of November
dl^womau'^ut'of'ri^conlrGveriv^s'adte ing finely, promising an abu^irntyie-d to During the course ot the argument, Judge night when I went to Westfield to sec Jennie,
^ ,h<! industrious sgricollunsL-CWLen. | Cooley, in opposing a motion tor ihc cintin- not knowing that aha was at the theatre at
Hoon rays, and we presume Ihe records ol m v re. luancc, remark'd that if the esse went over theltmc. Ist&rted np to her house, but on
IW Last Thursday night, rays a constant mi Wednesday he might not bo stive toarcue the w*y I found out that she end Sackett had
visitor at the Thomas Gsrden concerts in it; and so it sadly proved to-day. The gone to the thatre. There I was, and felt
New York, I witnessed what 1 thought a pro- parlies left on the Mobile train at 8 o’clock, like one that could die, and all the feelings
posal, all by fan, which was very amustog a. v.. arriving at Montgomery station about that ever animated a human breast was fa
to me, but evidently serious to those engaged. 10 a. M. mine. I was like one that was mad, and to
It was a fair yonng couple, who sat nor me. j Montgomery station, fact I must have been partly so from what
Augustus[Wrote a long letter,_a letter coyo- whore tL 0 duel occurred, ir a wd.l, sandy- was said in thclria! against me. I knew
tog one side of tire fan, thengave it to lame-1 looking place some for or five miles 'his side nothing from Ihat hour that Backed wm with
la, and appeared much^orodpied withi the g, gL Deni,, whcr8 lhc r ., n j paas<1! Jennie. I know not of what Boderay or the
otcb's .rs, which ha told until now ignored. I a noo( j 0 [ ull pines Is hiod wliicb is two n-ght watchmen said that I did at the
Pamela, ns she readthownting on t“®J[“a. I ^ opC n field. Near by, and . u Ihc line of depot All is new to me. If Iwasfathe
bhirbed celestial rosy rc< 3^.turned me railroad, isarmdl cottage occupied by a condition they say I was, u a wild orcrazjr
■ «K , ?5ss6r w jrai_
_ .... , . Of couraa he|
iis much comfort out of it as if she were here. gu glc active support of Grant, Boulwcll, I u 15S« , Si 1 J7’i2^5Si2S!^ , ...
But I would rather sec her face to person. lnd olhcr offlce-holda that can pro-1 rentiUre!°mi£le < Ser 1< irtpor.i 'suiu'or
As to tnv siluatiou, 1 don t feel fear of it “ ■ J I —vo, ».
All thut I wait fur now is to see ha after I
die. As to my future I feel prepared. All
that 1 shed tenrs tor now is for he? that 1
Butter county, Pennsylvania, will sustain
ha statement, that she was not divorced
from him nntil 1867, and that be paid ha
$500 to release her from the marriage con
tract; yet he married his present wife in
Oregon to 1862. On the whole, Mr. Hippie
Mitchell appears to have bsd a stronger af-
pale and trembled. She ttmicd tte tami | y but wilb tllia cxccp t,on there arc'no
fan over and wrote on^the^ resident, nearer than three and a half miles
We.,regret to say Yi.' but tbe facta already o7hcsit'ation. lobched her leva’s this sad difficulty
elicited from Mr. Miicbcll prove him to be ann and pns hcd too fan toward him. is ono of Uic deplorable results of the in
unworthy of the confidence of the people of AuE uslus smiled; thrust the fan to Wa breast ioniums Hawkins suit agaiust the Picayune,
Oregon,and unfit lo sit m the scat once oc- ” • ’- - • "—•- • '-! * • ■ • - *—■ ... ■■ •- •- *•-
cupied by E. D. Baker.
pocket, and gelling up offered Pamela his of which Colonel Itbett is editor. In his
arm. Fortunately thclast nolo of part second I speech fur the prosecution, Judge Cooley
was finished, and these doves could leave their I cast reflections upon that paper wbch called
seats and go toto the garden. I presumed forth sn editorial in its next issue pronounc
tW While a clergyman, of tho Methodist they wonld not return to their scats to toe tog them fslsc.
order, was praying at a camp meeting, to a concert-room, but was mistaken. With the Judgt Cooley Ibcn addressed a communi
most fervent manner for the porra of the first note of toe overture to part third, Au-I cation to th.e editor, calling for 'xplanations,
.” ■ ■ ’* EU31U3 and Pamela came back, the very hap I which not being accorded be followed up by
. • A — - V-. 1 ■ ■ ■■ m — T **—rere m a 4 . 1,#* I r,nV,1i*t.inre ** asaaiilnir fVt TJtl/*M ’I’ltli
mouth Mows toe short bitaot hair from toe
top of his head down his back. He rails ha
attention to this fact, but she looks for a new
place on hia head and hits him there, and
asks him why he didn’t ute his handkerchief.
Then he tehee his awfully disfigured head to
the minor and looks at it, and, young aa he
is, shudders as he thinks ot what the hoys on
the street will say.—Danbury Sicmt Man.
StRutiui ths Era Eject asfi
Strong Approval of Tho
Consutntlon,
Hi ; v.tj «'
Editors ConstHttlion: In jeer lane or mterdir
ffittitet I0U soeoaece “A gconlae cue or cholera"
OT the correctarea of your report; none can dnabL
M^tor^joa prooptUada I ha writ Infonwd wlU ba
In Galrecton, Tei
occurred tome that —
and lira la Atlutaud
A movement is on toot to repeal the bank
rupt set st toe next session of Congress.
The larger Northern ■ cilia s re orgsniz'ng
charity excursions for indigent parents snd
their little ones. Large parlies of them go
out from the hot reching streets to enjoy toe
cool lea breezes or the beautira ot rural
scenery.
Ante-bellom corn pi lea were reached a few
days ago to Chicago. No. 2 corn sold at 27
cents s bushel, cash, which is the lovrnt quo
tation to that market for twilve years. Such
price* will soon tcr.cli Ihe fam-ers of Ihc
Northwest the practicability of our cheap
wal' r route lo a "-aboard mail.' I.
At <hc recent billiard l< uinsment to New
York the best runs and avt-ti.gr* were aa fal
low?!
rujcr
C.D1
B.et Arete gc.
,.,...100-7
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as m fie
H3 m
03 88 47
111-17
Miss HuUclt, Chicago’s new Isdy lawyer,
studied law three years,- and was recently
admitted after a severe examination before
tho Supreme Court. In a class nf twenty-
four sho led them all. Tho average age was
twenty-four, but Miss U. went on record as
ntocthm.
Tbenew **. ily ot Chestir,” of the Cul-
ard line, will bo due to a few day a She is
the largest tlcamer to Ihc world with factx-
ception of Ibe Great Eastern, and is said to
be ono ol Ibe finest specimens of naval archi
tecture afloat. Thevcs-tel is45> fectlongova
all, 41 feet to beam, and 3 > fee t in depth, her
tonnage bring 5,000; no urn 1 horse povrer
850, but capable of being work, d up lo 4,250.
Tiro Savannah Advertiser wauls toe postal
carriers to file tbtir bonds. It seems that a
molasses colored carrier of Now Orleans,
who mov'd to the best poii ical and civil-
service circles, bis baygvd a laige amount of
money from the letters cotiusud to him for
delivery, ilcbad a strong predisposition foi
three-card monte and pin jx»>. Il is not s
matter that Allanlians, as such, haveaper-
*onal interest in; for o- r promised freede*
livery lives only in wordr.
Hon. Alien G. Thurman, so says toe Cin
cinnati Commercial, is to be the Democratic
cabdidato for Govanor in Ohio this fall, with
a view, not to gubernatorial honors, but to
being his own successor to Ihc (Senate. He
successfully accomplished tho .feat six years
ago. ; The Lynchburg, Virginia, Republ can
8,ye that toe people of his na ive State watch
with pride his splendid i dvanre to toe front
rank of American statesmen. Mr. Thurman
was a Lymhburger.
Prince Bismarck has sicured an appropri
ation of 17.7C0 thalers, “to case it is wanted,”
to maintain a German Ambassador at the
Papal Court. He is desirous o! showing all
1. th.
ia S*n FrADcif c j. Cal<rorala,'aa4 Me
" ejlthu
raiw D e.Xr£y c ^ ioiI * of ti 1 '.* 1 Md~life In AUaaU end
hr a tew brier !l!Icme*t*dm rereara..
Ul* ret alt* Ot
pwciKe ot cholera.
uSSSKST'
^clofSS^lu OrlRtaVia nwrtaii—. ,
ta crtaln the umc s«Mnl
gyifiSg 1 ?, ‘“eflg.-g^a^s,
016 d, y*Plate or ptaoe*
ouUlAe. My lavement iodine* nn to rccoo^nt
**** *° prevent the iccaMmla-
Uon of tllb, mnil or vegetable, and secoedlv, when
ibneare each.accumulation*, let th*Htyautborltle*.
“eed be, enforo* the ns* of dltinrectant* and tee to
‘ “ eliy i*. on the wlnio, C |
tome b«cJt-vardP and 1.
emit the mo
a l tin ilar c
there he
va "' 1 f ^* I
fltL Thn 1 h»v» vucbfd ihe roarw «.r cholera
Cloreli, lines it! But sppnnm la U.I- o-ntuiy. ,sd
k “”w« 11 pervatl»; *« .-e7.ldm.ic" la a
M !cuu tbuar ,o
^^^SSSSS^SmS!tSSSXSt£.
1* loetted on au iriar d in tbe Onlf of JMciico:
I besides, most of the dsteros there being of wood
sm shore proued, much of the water is cxircmelr
impirc; and yet, even there, almost every rase of
cholera was tracesolo tn indiscretions cf eating er
drinhiog. I know whereof I write,
to San Antonio, Texas, one of the healthiest dUes
m the con* lot nu cholera prevailed to a fearful cx-
water is bine limestone water. Bcsidce.
thccl ywa* anythin; bat cleanly. The population
consists of about ono4 hint Americans, one-ihlid
Germans snd oce third Mexlcw?, with a few Irish.
Knplifh and French. And ytt. in San Antonio the
families who used good cistern water were coomra
livdyexempt from the diseaee.
^eforrgoirg facta my firm coovkUoo is that
“ i.?a'S.f. t d?n5K M n ?k 0 ’ ) S 0 p^’i3irji
diet may bricp this fea*fnl scourpc noon vs.
PTiecUy eaUsflod from much observation
(even hack berr.es wbeo aoered) ntlaa or era.
KvSdtbo DM of brandy rad other HlnUile for
Ike porporo ofkccplog off ch-leri. I her. known
several eases of cholera brought ri» as wss believed,
by drinking Uqnoe* to keepTt off «
3. Uriramcra. Don’. heUklng nredldan top *.
rent cholera. They will danug. in muatiM.
I 4 Ltreprodcmlr. Etta pVnir, not rxrmtrtlv.
et good, eonod toad.)-.l tucoa, hex f, nmttoo, rasp-
ibemna, trailed Ihorrncoly d-wo with bocou. rtca, rtc.
Avoid «cca«! of «’l ktada. K«p oat of th, hot
tanandnlghtalr.
A ir th. ilrmich and b ml. become drasnrod.
send for your fsmllr p'jeklen >nd b. proocrl.
treslcd at once. Don’t tamper .1th medicine, nr
* specifics.” Thera sra no sjcciacs. 1 sm jrrsliSed
la being able to «*r. In trnlh, Ihet Atluubms
lergrnnmhcrof Memloent ind shillfal pbrslclsna
ssany ettvonlbeeonUnratcubout. Lrta.irut
-spedd V of • J-Ibben." and rpccalsiore In hamsn
health and 11'c.ud I will v.ntarato repeat no.
rlctlon that eho era will not pr.vaU hrro ait an rrt
drmlc. Jews Bomno.
Atlanta, July 3.1873.
letter fho.1i mate huhixii.
conniB'ioivER orr.
What the Convention si scla.al Ccra
mi,.loners Accompllahc .
duo respect to too feelings of German Cato-1
dies, and the appropriation helps to establish I School Omaraluloien which was in acselon in till
possibilities of reconciliation. The Chancel- I dly teat week, to prepare * comnnnlcallon ter you
lor rays bis government will exercise no to-1 Wf- s'*® » brief autewent of ike tnforauucs
fluencc on lhc election of s successor to Pius j bqtmlmycoBWtomdSreds'uw,
IX, but his credentials must be thoroughly I of thla parposo. I hope, heweTcr, lam not yet too
legitimate before be can rxercise sny Papal I late; tsismach as the subject which aavened the
authbrit, fa toe German Empire. ““
After an exciliug contra., lhc board of vto *^SfSra*^
itora of toe Uoivcnily of Virgmia. !S3^S5SSfw , S|teSr5?S» w 5;
Charlottesville, have elected Noah K. Davis, needing, or the nrodrS hatSsnmSSSt'sSS
President of Bethel Collie, Kentucky, to be I S3aSB5SK3SKSS,«i £!SX
Professor of moral philosophy. The new nSS; “SSn
Professor, who is an earnest Baptist, gradu-1 Campbell, Cstoua, t haitam, Chatiahooebw. Cher-
ted at Mercer t ntoeraity. Georgia, and at I nSfe
Yale. He was recommended to toeslrongest I *SESd&5Sj'
terms by John 8. BroadJus,tho professors of | Omcock, ^riarffjBArt, Scard, --
seven Southern colleges, snd * host of leading I icSroi-eth^
citizens and scholars. 1 *•
muio ilia ujmauvu. m u® u.;u«i max.** «a i wiunn mcir rcspccuvejonsaicuons. tcctc* ss very
Bsy State do not rdi h Ben ; snd whUe it is
conceded that the office-holders will force his I despondence. All amd thu ihe fsiluro to psy tbe
— • bnm in n niiatiMi iLai itan naan I debt contracted in 1871 hid produced, temponnly. m
may sic her Jf I cannot see her to tote life ooa j aa |i oa there is a chance that lhc man I damaging ,ffecL When^^It becaiL.
I can in the life to ouqc; and l here is do • .... . l ■vT^r^rwtfi
lime, air, that 1 have utlac i a praya since I of chak, back pay and spoons, will be beat | cjratnaiagyfjld* drt>t was ra error of )
the people’s conventions of Novemba.
!R'>W proraera.bgqrarwfly,.
When itoecsme known that tho
I debt was sn error of adminlstrs-
» done without resonrers. that thb
I aial apprtpriaUonof tbs ffvndtook placebefotvaria-
l;: , .c one c i tho tecchcrsor 1871 wm employed, sad
I that for thla state of thlogs the prerent admlniatra
I Lion of the State government was la no wire rerpon-
^ _ . t . .... I slble, ihe damaging effset above mentioned wm to
The Trie Poller Abo«ft t heleta? I gomoextent counteracted.
■ I The Inaction in school mailers In 1811 wm ratir*
Our course in publishing the first case of I fictorily explained to th. popolar mind by tha extol-
cholera occurring to Atlanta is warmly ap-1 JJ£^5^'^fStrf?ra“.ad“airaojftdy r iSh^ £
plaudcd. Many of our most eminent ph,si- ££££»£ JESSES
clans snd merchants have taken occsmon to I make part payment on the old debt, then wm to
assure us of too fact A few, we arc sorry £S # S“«S“ ,, 2EJS*£ ffSt SS&’A'SZ
tossy, think Ihat Ihc matter ought lo have 1 wwla.of aacther tuislraent o. urat drat..boat
been suppressed II ia dfficuU to conceive f theadllUonal fact that then* wdl train hand ready •
how any sensible man can advance such an
opinion. ° f
Prompt publication accomplishes two Ttaec^ltota after
great results. First, it prevents toe drcula- jSmir^adraSSlta&kSt^
lion of false or malidousreports.bescdupon L'^'e^JJ^Jg^'Mw^ratafoit.
wild rumors, which always exist, where | time to Urac; ra/cxperirac. .rray. aacgmt.; the
nnn. I run- mht-rofmy meclicg Jennie ana
Suckclt together on the sidewalk. Then as a
wild man, still, l shot down Backclt, but as
far shooting the girl I will say, and always
bare said it was through an accident. When
I heard sbe was shot I fell rorty, and 1 have
shed many tear* for ha because she was shot
by me. 1 knew not what 1 was about or
doing.
tre hanoiso.
Ab >ut 10 o'clock Ibis morning private re
ligions services were held at the residence of
the sheriff when Smith offered an earnest
man loudly exclaimed: “Amen, yes, bicss glta't looking pate of lovoi I cm m&; he, | publishing a card assailing Col Rbcti. The ufus OTrmonira Iwk^pli™^ the ^ og » T ^ TPTIOi!l ’ onr P^°P le m, y mo^J | a'kSu ux”
raffiant and proud: she,modest and scrcncj I challenge' was promplly'foilowc'l and the usual reiyous cotemontts too* place in me th,t no case bu occurred up to a I thete rapreUva conaticS or In aay tab^iilrietThe™-
and rathe two Ddong to wealthy, fashions- result is now before our rcadera. Thtetenol jrul The hymn commencing: ^JraM.lOTa , n.. I U, to rappiTat Ura fnndJaral.hMlqrUc suuror
ble families, I expect about next September j the first duel in which Judge C-x/.cj has been
to see the announcement of the marriage.
The Deacon’s Dog.
I conncc'i-d. Some} curs before the war be met
I Dr. Kaufman, one of bis pa ishonir*, upon the
The following te toe official report of the Tire ptaca's Rag. field ol homer, and after an exchange ol
condition of the wheat crops: Winter wheat „ , — , • tocti an amicable adjuilmcnt of difficulties
temostiy lrarvcsted. Of seven hundred Md “.“rafT? 1 ‘T 1 ” * nd *Ha«afier toe pirtha became
fifty-three counties from which reports have meeting, that Brolha Higgins, a good mao friend* The body was brought lo the city
been received, 203 are above Ute average, 5“* 'WSCT'ujps »■>’• Ml «.too Luscabag bos-
168 average and 331 below. Of £05 counties I"'* 1 ’ '»•« funeral •rrvicca will take place
reporting spring wheat, 103 arc above the Somebody saked tom to addrcss lhe congre- m morrow momme.
arerage, 105 average and 68 below The S*i>on, sod he mouutou toe stand for the
acreage of winter wheat te somewhat in- i ,nr P° K ’, while hia dog rat down upon his
creased, though many fields were winter- Launches immediately to front, looking al
mous” moor uviu, were »uuu his masler _ ] n thc mt J 5t 0 f the discourse.
A Kemarksble Prophecy
Thc following which is known as "Mother
kilim? of Sackett. He said he had no malice
against Sackett, and if Sscketthad quit going
with his girl, as be promised, there would
have ban no trouble. He manifested an us, arc likewise eptifled
almost stoic calmness on the scaffold, never
wincing for a moment, and died without a
struggle. His remains were sent this after
noon to Baltimore, white he formerly re
sided. The execution was witnessed by
about 150 persona
1.Y..I. «„,1 came up, and after a few social whiffs at|l64t. AU the event, predicted to il, except
Wo/to^t“tT^u.^ti1y ra ^te y ic g Brother Higgins’dog, began to. examine toe|tbat mentioned in the Iasi two lines—which
The indications of the crop of J8**3 are con-
SSSl^aS ™^ d «- An "animated contest enauwl, and |
were not wholly successful. He wonld I
favorable conditions, thc yield may be safely
set down at 250,000,000 bushels. Insect
ravages, howera, are reported to spring
wheat, and indicate eaiius loss to some
lccslitia.
OATS.
An increased acreage and sn improved
yield of oau are indicated in toe majority of
States. The maximum condition, 113, te
found fa Virginii, and toe minimum, 63, to
California.
RYE.
Twenty-four States report an increased and
ten a decreased acreage of winter rye. Six
teen States report toe condition above an
avenge, two as avenge, and the remainder
below. Tbe maximum condition te 110 to
California; the minimum 83 in Illinois.
8prtog rye te reported to only ten States;
maximum condition 103 to Kansas; mini
mum 79 to Indiana.
BARLEY.
The condition of winter barley varies fn m
65 to Kentucky to 106 to Kansas. It ranges
from 83 to Indiana to 114 to Missouri
on that side, and would probably take an in
cidental and cnrsoiy bite at toe deacon’s!
hand. Brother Higgins paused to bis dis
course and watched the deacon. Thtn he I
exclaimed, “Spit to bis eye, Brother Thomp
son, spit in ihe bound's eye]” Brother
Thompson did, and the fight ended “ Bnt I
just want to ray,” continued Mr. Higgins,
“ that outride of toe sanctuary that dog of
mine can eat up any salmon adored animal
to the State, and then chaw up toe bones of
its ancestors for four generations, without
taming a hair! Yon understand me V Th-n
toe services proceeded.
And acrid eats DU the world with wre;
Aroaod tbo world tbooghtl thill By
Is the twinkling of an eje.
Tbroogh bilte man thill ride,
And nu horn ot tan be at hta ride.
Uoder th. water men (bill walk,
Khali ride, rball sleep, shall ta k.
To ihe air men stall be sew.
In wh*
Iron I;
Aa (asyas a wojdea boat.
Gold •nail be f.nnd, and foond
In n lend that*, not a
7 be world lo an e
The Mother as m natmCrrater.
of the dsys rotates SSKS?V^SSbS,
cr to seize toe Gov-1 atcr, Whitfield and Wilcox. A nnmt
lUraa. Ramin,
rea. Bpnjdteg.
(TSSfc
facta are suppressed. ThisUthc only course i confttrlngnpraUraoointjantborlU(ra the power of
to preserve our burincss interest from dam-
age, as too minds of our own people will be thoteTjUt ^
■t case, and purchasers at a distance bring to I tbP pSSt^tew-* So^ubsutaUon Si
possession of facts will feel no perplexities ^
tricing from tho effect of lying rumors and I continuance of the department of education m BOW
uncertain reports. Secondly, it will urge our
people to observe more particularly those gaoritjrroortwraoS^raMidaac4.«po«firti.
rules of diet and cleanliness which prevent I The majority report waa then c .
disease. We, therefore, in the most em-1
nbailc manner, reaffirm our unallerable dc-1 not’raaii than five or rtxvcti —
phatic manner, reaffirm our unallerable de-1 ad moratlrai tv» or riivotra H^inat., —.. .
termination to publieh, and publish promptly, I in which m much cnenimu j prcrtllod, etdl took for
every case of cholera, its character and «■ “rr'Sjta^Stee'toSSMawhaUamta.thyiJre
tendant circumBtances, i! any occurs. If, | poucy of local uxaticc. wtich thc^coavehtion pro-
therefore, no record appears in Ihc morning’s I e r*i school taw wm on it* postage, an kttempt wm
firtnrmmDN nnr firnn1« m*v Wl monllv I mad*toa»fer«poii the County Board of Education
of my SOUL” was tuog, and Bmilb,' after late hoar of thc preceding night, or it has I the eupport of echool*. Tim ~*oine proposedbgtria*
mounting the scaffold, made (Wrfapeedi, escaped the knowledge of oar reporto. 1
„ -—--- , ‘libelcty of a tax in any sub-district for buUdins
in which he reaffirmed bis history of the The truth and Uie whole truth shall be told. I ichoolhonec* therein, *ad procuring school fumitur*
aeatost S^cket^and^if 6 Ssckclthad quitgring It is tbe true, toe best potey-bel f«OUT-
againstSsriretl,and Bsdie,th.dqultgoing ^ { ^ ,who^^toough no.of JS^^JMSSS
US, are likewise eptuled to facts. 1 tho question to the popular rote. The safe-guard*
, y . The aafe^uarL-
Wc desire also to reiterate onr opinion that S^SK^EdlSu5?iS. , SS5toib t j 0 55?5S4
Atlanta wi’l not hare a single local I*
case of cholera. Cholera never visits l _
cities situated as Atlanta is. Wo are upon
too high an elevation, with our pure air and by * uc ret, fr th. g^sta thc ftTritot girisg the
freestone waters, to be attacked by a disease I a nqiplraremti reboot but wra in-
ffiora general history prore, tost it trawto
along toe line of low water couracs and to | amoral
limestone coon tries.
Persons infected with cholera may come I ura
Ad Alabama lawyer, defending a mur
derer, spoke nineteen consecutive hours, but
jgyThe Pittsburg girl has sent back those I the jury convicted toe client to seven min-
two barges of coal which ha father gave ha ales,
far s brutal present, and rays she guesse s she 1
can make it hot enough far ‘ hubby” * idiom
You can always tell s boy whose mother
cuts Lis hair. Not because the edges of it
look S3 if it bad been chewed off by an
absent-minded horse, but you tell it by the
way he stops on toe street tod wriggles his
shoulders. When s fond motha has to cut
ha boy’s hair she s careful to guard against
soy annoyance and muss by laying s sheet on
thecarpeL It ha* never yet occurred to ha
to sir him ova e bare floor and put the
sheet around hi* neck. Then tbe drawl the
front hxir ova his eyes end leaves it there
while she cuts that which test the bade. Tbe
hair which lies ova hte eye. .ppesra to be rar-
charged with electric needier, snd that which
te siloitiy dropping down under hta shirt-band
appears to be on fire. She has MI1II .... nilM w . raw.. —.... T - > .—_~ —-
unoonscouriy continued to puih_hte jecled my poetiy because you do not lore!
me." Do not love thee, " 8lW 1 I W erccommented Dpon with great force la aa
Adorable wench—perdition cstdi myboots I ^SS r i£ither^St r ofvo^5 < S e 1»idiii.
But I do lore thee! and when 1 lore thee not, | Sader the uw*. _Trey rare esMbti^rarail
any outridehrip.
A grocer asked ao artist: “I* rcuipturc
difficult;” The artist replied: -Why, bias
you no. You have only to take a block of
marble and chisel, and knock off all the mar
ble you doa’t want;
appears
nnconsconsty cunuuucu
head forward until bis n'*e prenet
his breast, and te too burily engaged to no
tice the snnffitog sound that te becoming
alarmingly frequent In the mean time he
te seized with aa irresistible desire to blow
hte Doee, bnt recollects that hte handkerchief
i* to toe otha room. .Then s fly Ughta on
hte nose, and docs it so unexpectedly that he
involuntarily dodges, and catches toe pptota
of the shears ia hte left ear. At tote he
cm-ueaits to cry and with he wra a man.
But his mother doesn’t notice him. She
merely hits him on the otha ear to inspire
confidence, and goes on with too work.
jrersons iniccicu wuo uu/w*» —“J i A., qne&oa to the vote of the people,
here and die; but the disease will not spread I The hW rtcelrea a rajoi Sly ofoae on the vote In the
, " , | Uoate, but the speaker w,* allowed to vote .ader a
—* fact proven to 1890. I rale of the Uonre. which elves him the right or
It te propa to ray to reference to toe rase ^SUntS^S SSk tras
mentioned yertaday. that toe Udy rrached gtajt C taragSjfcreraa^rajd*. ot Krai
Atlanta from Cbaltanooga on Bundiy instead
of Saturday afternoon, and died Wednesday | th*t™
night.
9*Tbe LrarifirBle Cooria Jonrnri raysj ^rasi raMii. . _ . ,V .1 _
H^sehra sent use nrmbaof poems, which
we have been forced to decline pnhlisMng, I *ou tmi rears of sat rad one. who are i
and now she writes to ray: “ You have re | read lad wrl-e. .There,in. clawined a* j
‘ my poetiy because you do nc* *
Do not lore tocc, “ Hkloise 1”
cate. The brat rjrtem* la this coonlrr l
tre UrteWfi|raHlifiirafiHflW|
local t
therawMchere raMHg So * larce extent, by
ItxxaUom tad we men have (OmeUdng of thla
1 la onr State If wo hope ever to achieve a high
Cropa—A gentleman of this <i’y, alio
has Jlltretnrncl f-om avltlllo'heCMa-l«ao( New-
too *Md JifptT, tepot^ thjc rn and cot'on n
rtrj proiaislDg, and lb-; people In good *p!r't«. Tbe
w&eal crjp tarsed « n better t) so ni tntidiatcd,
and the oat crop 1« tool and free from rna. Ttn = ... . . . . ■ . .
laerglrgol ihe Son w)ih 7 Da Coasvtrmoa la every ! When she is through eho holdfi ha jacket
Whne commended. collar back from hte neck,’ and With Her
.crisis.
Clues has come again!
I tag the destiny ot the State at the I
to dolta
tha moet cement
■MM. radio
work.^8e-r^r*eaavalloa
tr What was the remit of the trial of | SS?a?^Shole people,aafrara wemay bj j
that horse-deala r asked a Missourian of i< ! I &SL^^S%Sw*raw!m raSccd lI -S«
hte neighbor. J T)b, he waa left hanging in I thTtinportabec ol the work ia whStley arena
wra the reply. . SSSS
1 *H the paper* of thc State that are wllllrg
to co-opentc with u* in this work ot •ecking to tie
or A Kentucky heifa was tatey told ini vale the aureeawto copy thUcommonteau^
Ingland for flMfQ; auto Echwl Cvamterinitr.
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