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TUB CONSTITUTION l’UB. CO
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, FOB THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9 1S77.
No. 16, Volume X
■ubracr.ptexn exp.if* Forward ib* ro-joey for
Uaemt-nu p*r »qaare: '«.• taoerTtoo.
ARiaKL.er.t* ai»d Official A<lverU*MXtei*t». ft!
par arjaarvtrat maartioo 71 cU par aqoara each
a>1dltianal taaovHoa buth.r*# Notice*, a.*, e*i>t#
a line Marriagaa aud Ponrral NoUrea. 0
rorta, *1 each Me<.-tia«r» » worda. To eenu
each. Nonce* of W«j*la. to fteto, Lo*t arid
Foand. Board I of SI word* 3) cent* each i nr-
0->Sf M UNIU4TfoNS moat he occ-ompanted by
the tro" r-air.e and
order to ret*:ve at in.I
acrlpta will not be moriD-i
constitution.
JJJM C7.VC7.V.VA 77 SOUTHKHN.
TERMS OF THE CONSTITUTION| Atlanta's proposition.
. t The enemies of Atlanta are contina-
I ally asserting that the proposition of
WEKKI.Y EDITION, poMfabad no Toeedty*. ' x .i . A • ,
oa* year, fti », *1* n»uf.tbr I 10. Psyobteia Al,snla w nottoeloretne people.
give the action of the city council '-n
the subject, and a!s > the ac’ion of the
convention authorizing the city of At-
Ja^.ta to make the offer. There is noth
ing in the way. If the capitoi is located
at Atlanta, it will cost the sure noth
ing, hat she can tel! the two capitoL
she now hOH, and pat the monev io
U»e treasury. If it is carried to Mil!-
edgpville, it will cost over one hundred
thousand dollars to fix op thi old
building aid pay for the removal —be
side* that, the state will lose the build
ing in this city, a-< it reverts if the cap
ital is removed. It is not only the in
terest of the tax payer to keep the cap
i’al at Atlanta, hut it is far more con
venieut and desirable to every c:bz*n
The roar! is completed to Fomeraet, I ( ,l the state, except those who are per-
157 miles from Cincinnati. The dis- sonally interested in its removal
Unce from Somerset to Chattanooga is Here is what Ail inia proposes to do:
177 miles, on which no iron is laid, but city ruuut
the grading and ties are nearly ready Atlanta. September 19. 1st:
for it, and most of the iron is oa hand. 1 At s railed ui«*uag <4 ibe mayor and ooulcD
The work on the bridges over the Obio f of tne city of / ti*au, the fo:iowi.->r resolution
Kentucky and Tennessee rivers, all of I w “ unanimoualy adopted, and the m
which will be costly and immense struc* I unanimon ly concurred in by the aldermanic
tures, ia rapidly progressing. The com-1 board—»j*
pleted portion of the road is now S Wbarcoa, Tn« cocmirs of Atlanta
operated by a Cincinnati company, j m-uUu* that Ailama’ipropo-iUon
vhicb has put on the necessary amount I tiou wm cot mad« io good faith,
c*f rolling atock. Hut the future of the | Whenaa, It wu, *«»<:« in the uwvxt
road is still as uncertain as it was I faith.
si* months ago. Sixteen mil** I Tb«t wt- (?o hertby repwt the some
lions have been expended by the and now declare that II Atlanta is sheeted «a 'be
city of Cincinnati, and the other two ["•J’hxl of th* Mate tyib* people in December
millions are not f irthcciuing. Nop'an I c ‘ xt * lhtclt * l>l Atituta will convoy
(or procuring (or tho*. (wo million, ha. I iJ * D ' *“ •***» - 1 *“ 1 *“ a “ r <**
bu«n adopted. The city does no’ want
to issue two millions ui'»ro of ftarda
It u certain, however, that the rich
city of Cincinnati will not permit iw
sixteen millions to remain much Ion
gnr profitless to them in every respect.
•*ust now the indiewtimni are that th«
road will tie put iuto the hards of i
company upon the condition that they
complete the road. If bo, the proha
bility is that the company now oper
ating the road to Sim reel will obtain I ^ u eW *nej m b the goveroorof in
permanent control of the long line. L^,. , Dd tepubiuhod tv tbs informsiiou of
Alrogether, it is plain that an esrlv I lnw |*„pi e . k. l. an<
opening of the road to Chattanooga is j M+>or.
not proliable, and we may consider I I«ertify that tbe above l* a true and correct
on ran Ives fortunate if wo gain another I copy from tbe mir.uies ol the mi jot and
line to the Ohio river during the coming I ell *1 x.e city of Auaou, u*.
| ,—*—> Flank T Eyas
j City Utrk.
i SKAI.
.
I—Execotivr Iirfaktmk:
_ 4 , 1 I Atlasta, «A, Hewember 19 1>7
Tlte Augusta Chronicle and Const!- I j b^n-uy ceriiiy Ujai the origm«l of which
trationalist, with a solemnity that i^ 1 the forvgoiug u a c^py. ilzued by
amusingly gratuihms.asks: "How can ^d city clerk, and h»?Y.rg ibecorpora*,
the state compel At'anta to comply juiiud ha* bees thUd»y dcio&uetl in the
wit t her offer?** It will not be ueces
sary for the stale to "compel” A : lauta |
to vattj oat the terms ol her self-
imposed contract. If the people \») I
thei * votes conclude to fix the capital |
in Atlanta, it will then remain for tb«
legislature to designate the time »heu I «rt»d 1, the conaiil uiion at
lha ciiy shall preeee-1 f. ereel of 0 .Ir.oe! Hammond fo,
capitoL That is all. Atlanta is pletlg* d I
JSUSJSES8 ASD TRADE.
A ti nts no* cd ecu -led. or'.I
-.ear' of ► aid c ly known th :t<.
miuluing flr^ Acn * ol l*nd, aud b Minded
by a At fuel on every Aid.-. o:j w bleb to locale am
baikl a c*-i>tUel Utr Ihi* atAte.
•o'. Va-d farther, Thai the rliy of AtlAntn wl!
ct tlcaifta, on the I- c*tto:
ec!oJ. a CMpilo! hulldicg asK.-jod a* the ol>
capttol building In felihcdgsviUe
fbvolv-d further, Th»t a c >py <.f tbit a< ii
•.iscn <1 ty Ui- mayor and cvrilfljd to 'J the
council u id_r th'.' acal of hi* ' fllur.
The <
i by iho foiu.\v;ng pr
special porp<
eling tItr
thin, arncle huven, section rix, i>ara-
| graplr uue:
The gciieial Ai^eiaMy ehall Uut authortz* any
Icoun’y, mu* U'i|«l rnri’t'M'ioa, or polliica
to carry out the terms o( her propoei-1 „ , m llt ., l0n , ln t)ll , , ewn3tUu .
(ion provided she is tnad** the |>erma
neat capital, and eho will fulfill that
plf dge. ^__
Tub wtenocraphic report of the con- | dtvV.o-.i of th • n ote to beemne a «idho.der In
ventioo proceedings,givi;!g a full repor
of ail the deliatee
the late cons'itutioual convention, I ^.n v
Atlanta Constitution, i» now raulv ]
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MiuxiU by j.un cipd
i-jr napcctive uuuu>:
r u-tie:pat corpojAllan
y p-..pcrty for IccAtiur
the
offerf U*e ivr, < w.iU-u ir*y iv.mply v
death
If the rep<>rt8 that ome in from all
;*ari« oi the country are to be believed,
we have as a people passed the ieason
of burintHS paraiy.iis which ont unnatu
rally followed the expansion era that
was ushered in by the late war. The
reports buostan.ially agree; there is
not a disc rdant return. Coi filence is
returning; trade is reviving; specula
tion is dying, *nd we are getting down
in res e<u to a f-ehaibV steady
gait lha r&L hr maintained. The mer**
chants tay so, the r*iirc*d presidents
, all say eo.
propone to briefly quote some c f
the rwvatly expressed opinions re*alive
the condition of trade, in
order liial our readers may judge for
themselves— taking up the east, first.
The Boston Giubr a~y*: "The dih'.ribu-
tion of leading kind 4 of merchand ze
is at lea^t double wliat it was a monlli
ago.’* Mr. II B. Cbdin raid the other
d*y : *‘l am confident tliat we have al!
touched bottom— struck hard-] an. The
hulk of goods moving now ia vastly in
excess of last year. To be anre.pricee are
tower and it takes more yards to come
to a thouaon 1 dollars but ihedem*n< j
greater and everybody fee's better.’
x repre'^entAtiye of Messrs. A. *1
8/ wart A C •. said: “We find a ver,
healthy revival. Both the south and
the west are here in great force, and
trade Is lively ai d hr irk beyond belief.
To some extent our customers rre new
m-a, bui very largely, notably «i, they
are the successors ol our old correspou-
de it*.’*
Fr.>m the northwest come pimilar re
ports, frays the Chicago Inter 0,:ear.:
"Theposition of tr.ule at the wl.oi.cale
ti-itih.es i» highly aatlstactory to mer-
chauts, buyers being numerous aud
iu*il order? la'g’! ” St. I. >uia Times: -
"All lines of merchandize wero active
and lively, without any exception,
while some show a lzrg® iucreaee over
the. preceding week, aud much greater
•ban heretofore in past years.’* Cin
cinnati Price Current: — "Autumn
trade is fulfi.ling (he anticipations oi a
, steady improvement in nearly
branches oi the merchandize markets ”
Iu our own sec tiou, we nee 1 *mly
quote the Nashville lLtaner“Ihe
sates of (he fall trade, j is: ending, will
not perhaps, cu a ranch larger number
of go ds, foot up the amount in dollars
reaozsd in days of h gher prices, bm
’hey exceed in yards or pounds
at least twenty-live per cent
the sales of Ifrst season
To the improved condition of :he
s >uth, in fact, is attributed in greet
part the activity of trade through*
the country, fchiy* the New York Her
aid of the !3ili u!t:
It i-. a jracifvt.1 fact ih*’ ibe m*trria1 and p..-
lHic.il lutcrrzrs of the country h iva great iy I®
proved within tl. * las: twelve tu tiths. Th.;«n
lire kout.'i, bu rvc.iiliy *u!Agouizod and <*xb*u*.
tug tbe cot rsi,% of her poplc lu eoi
jAirAOXisi And po iticsl iuiv i* now in
tinu «•! ooLknunciit acU repo«e, a ad u
i-wetre ciitttbd to io<-k for a Ht-acy
■1 of the iinpOilaat budtrc&a in
■c i iu of the ur-K-n Niw York
flung by >.oi* happy wiiu.um of ihechrou
ic AUtv t ( ua touad duiurbaioc tuid d**r»ug*
meat. Ou* *trefu» b. Ye i.ot m the but sevt-n
y«*n pnr-enl J aucU evidenccA 01 buAii.t-»>
1 Ctlv.ty as at proA-aL Th? cant «y*i oo of *a
c-»r.ad.ze lor irs* spoil*Uon ’o vui'U! aeciii
of omntry. <w|NH'UGty tlu * *u!h, biockadi s
tnur ni^hf tr,* <>1 the lower p*rt of the ci y u
i„ir the liU'incaM f ount A the day. Dai the fti
p'.gfh. -Tnevrnr nss'n*a an wnusazny rruittw
ai aiAjd. and w th heavy craj* b-» c >uie a burly
relive demATd. »j tha’.on al! «d«i the Ai<?nii
er.C>anig m at Mid h(.po may be ■cen. 1
, u.amn t.adeof oar wh .U**lc hoares U *- b>
\ , T ^ lUli yeir thv’Ji at any uai-; nine-
It t- f.iiw»t evidence of a«»m»wndiiigt«rr«
mi* t io retail MaIoms of all u- ciipuoHA may
I u • .the*- *i raui the genera', r m-rk to b?beard
>a ail Hudr, that ” trade w ptektag u
These exirac’s plainly *»how that tliere
is si chiuce ior a reason able drgre
proap* Tily hereefter. It ta our duty to
extract from our knowledge <f
the condition of the coun
try, its crops and its stock
<if common sense, as much cuffidei «■
in ti:e fninre as wo can, while a' the
B.-m • time we implore Mr. J •tm Sher
man and his ring of monied Dion lo
their grasping bands from oui
thr at*. More confi lence ami lees
forced resumption is what we need
now, down at the bottom as we unde
niably are.
«nor It nth-
Uncle Bob
htcretary to
LIABILITY OF > XPRESS COMPANIES.
* and cal.inf to- Toomb* Iot go-.
Qu.Uoea Jr re- Prew. At thi* •
Judge S roug’d opinion in the case of * lli to k ep a pr;
, .» • d* l v. ,| coaut the uewepapen ibat a.e for tltn
couple of Louisville banks against the Tjie Angll c ta Chronicle thinks a
Adams express company—being the I »pic? ipecch ».om Hoi. W’ot Tiv 0 af Troop,
aaddon ol the h^h»i court in the SSkffiRJS SS&J5SZ2&&.
laud —i. Irighly important, not only
those in thejiarryir.g trade, but tobnsi-J Yanth'a
H Hid
A Manta mv?t
the members ol the legiaiAtare ny Atlziata,
t of the muBbcrs of .he late co ivcuticu aay
lTUSOSAL JA/J POLITICAL.
. , „ , ‘Hon J. C. E il’ujtoc say? At‘
hese: In 18d9, the Smthern ♦•xj-ress J aay? AUanu, Geueral (
company received k-^rn tin* Louisiana
National bank at New Orleans two | Atlanta. 1
packages, one contaiM: g $13,52S, for
delivery to the hank of Kentucky at
>uinvi.le, aud the other containing
^3,000. (or delivery to the Planters’ Na
tional back at Louisville. The pack
age* were carried to Humboldt, Teun.,
and theie delivers! to the Adams ex
—Attorney General Ely lms returned
tothi cl y.
— Foster Blodgett returned last n»ght
trom N'AA'aviU ’ aud Louhville.
—Col. J. D. Jklexander ot the Griffin
New# in io the city. H.* *bed toe li£bt
press company’s messenger, who was I law upou u# lez:
also the Southern express company V. I
messenger. He placed them in an iron I ai*d HUL
fe, and d«*p^sii*d theeaie in an apart I —Hon Ben Hill is wanted to ad frees
. , | tbe p*up.e at the Brick Chuich fair, ia Xewtcn
nt of the car set apart for the use I oaanty. next week. Hcia uowiu AibJtuy.
express companies; bat the train, j —Hon. J. H. Fannin and Dr. H. H.
n passing over a trestle on I^^ 1 l ^ t ^ i ty n ” ,erlIagcili:t ua 01 LiGrAn ^ 0 -
I/mfeville and NaahviUe road, w»« “!?CjL id’s. Printuiso! Borne, might
wrecked by the tailing of the trestie, I have been aeeu ab ut the Markhu.n ye*:er-
and the monev destroyed by the burn-1 da, _ .
in, of the car. The meeaenger
rendered insensible by the fall of the 1 city yeaterday.
car, and remained so till after the de-1 —Hon. II. W. Sibley, of New Y
, k „ I a Ur/ecApiuiiuit »ud pn.A:-1' Ut of the ..U'UUfc
struction was complete. There wa* j r<u;rczd company, iaiu theci’y and Lu rooms
sotue evidence tending to sltow that I fcllbl AUrib * m
limbers oi the trestle wore decayed. I
there fzets, the United Stales circuit I lutn- aouie ten days ego. Be u s:opplcz at me
court lor Kentncky tonud lor the Ad- A L HartlM Bm , {amily
a ns express company, the defendants. ^ MiAsGrcRary, wu > hive acau j *urc!p<at
Tne supreme curt reverses the i«dg-
meat and decides in iavor of the Uni.. _ Co[ Jua A[ld( reoa who k ,,’, 3 the
hoUliug tliat the expr.Hj* companies; TO 1 covtagtou dt»r a twintUnx. wm in t’.c *.w
common carriers, aafcj-ct to all ‘be re- l u ^ 5 t be“uKV««S « »uo «
spocsihilities of common carriers, that _ 0o i. j. c . Uvutli , the popnlar host
they cannot relieve themseives from I of t*ie Datr Grctu hoMeat DaJtou. is at the
Iojscs occasioned by tl:e negligence ol a I SSno«ottSL Ku<W k "' 1 * **“ te
railroad company or ils agents not I —Hon. C. O. Duncan, of Perry, h ho
owned or controlled by them; nor cm I has bctu urged by bis frauds t *r the ncut
. . I Judgfbhip, mu Ulc ins* to #erk it, is *t the
they relieve themeelvts by a special I iisrrtiAiu. Uuuoueol the :e*liu< inrycrs i
contract not to l>o responsible in case I “£? l m c £Zi£ i ** enxlom * xlot ■ W » w *' ja
iire * I —Gov. Colquitt is expected to b8
Ou this IF int WC quote ir< m the iull prweut at the annualatMionof tlie board of
/ , . . I uutieea of the lutti u.ioa h r the deal »rd
opinion of Justice Mrocgv I dumb, si Cave Spring, on the l-. iL ictttct He
Ic i* agreed, liowr ver, that he cannot by any ,h ,^5 xpect . ua 10 lhe Fan “* w club
mt-aciwiib b«ca*\ta&'.’Ta relieve hiJoaeil liom l oI ^couaty, on the 9ih.^
-iwLAlbility i .r hit owu negUsence or that of —The Athens Georgian thinks Judg<
1 ...iih. n-fh. | JnnimCUuIyerU misuk-iuab-mt the nine of »>ii
ua-r.autt, aulu.ubcc.ia* such a con.racl G u , ccor? ^ to ocurglv 1 he uco giuu bay#.
1 .rc*»Aoa »l..c at I contrary to legal poli.-y. *« I *-Juat after the battle of N^w Orieaai!, perhaos
much i>aa b.ea fiual.y ihtcnolued in Railroad me next jear, (icutui Jackaon Uiu vtait his
17 or u 0.7 | uuclc, Mr. Aliiaoa, wno livid jus: above Ur
T ’ Loc *' ood 17 W ‘ U> Bu ‘ can I Thomaa Uart a piace in Ureeue county, known
I'Uacs made with lhaae who intrust I o .k Grove, and remained wi h bin: *«veral
for carriage an-i delivery,a cju- I days. While there. General Jackson pai-V visit
mm-boro, andu" * - *■ “*
about the bauia
property
tract midi at the time be recvivts the property.
• idmaulf excmptioii from rcapoccibility
qioi.c.-s of the negligence el a rallrocd
company or its ^eu i not owned or controlled
by liihi,but weich he employs ln the trautportn-
7 Thi# question is not answered in the | —Mr.con will
Lock wood c ■ sc. It is raiaod b .*re, or,rat her,the I com j>as .y.
1, and lalkeu freely with the eiii-
j ic-tiuu is pr* sooted, wheth-
ms re ievo hi i.sclf from the consequences
of too:: oegiigeuci by slipu .uion that he sh^U
; liable ior lorst a by fire Oa thi* point
.ic tliat the common carrier is responsible
e conduct of the sgancy employed in cir
ri igc, ai.d that he c. cnot rellive himsell in
nth way.
STATIC PAIR ITEMS.
id uu her best drilled
airing to
POLITICAL.
—Hosts of merchants are
come t*> the lair to lav in th -ir fa;;
—A private puree may be raided for
, a grat d uigro toot ixa.
— Several distinguished visitors from
abroad are txpccled.
—Our firemen will have to d*> f^-me
pretty running to come cur in tin* loaU of
[ reel race
. —Tue display of fancy needle ,7 ..
I aud embroidery will be tuc best seen since the
G< VKRNOE Pix killed MX teal ftt » I war.
shot ai qii-Kuc rfitur tay. liad ».*»•;*jr n ;*ui-1 —The man who wins the beautiful
the Americ a. U«g7—Stw jork Wurll, I stcTcns military jewel will bo the lion 0: the
I uccotiou.
ED-A national vagrant act to Thera are already a number of Ken
f the United itoin the I tacky and Tennessee jockey* in the city,
„ _ e.ud his tell rw tramps —Aric 1 —• — £ — '—*•-
Y tk bid
A.ndjae* v’ -ii -.'.s n was ri^-ht. ten veara
.w Till® tfc the’vsho.. ] nu^ uu*.
—AD the leading hotels are hein
thoroughly ri-fitte*! and put it* fltte c -ndition I:
the crow is of gueata that they wi
—There will he a di- play c.-f Georgia
t uf* ctured articles that will
•rud his telle*w ttamps.—a\Vu» | oi whom vrili enter horn* for the rac*.s
—U»ty Engineer YcDaniel will Itavt
n ci«Uru for lha fire companies dug imii
:id sinAiksiof nut
sheila - MufiCiil t-
Au! wecanir
r> m *er the-lay wl
t-r- ley erf-uct ea; wuen jouu , _
v> v»! Samuel J Tildcu au^ht to tit.- Lynddutiy | product* and
A«r*». An* I mate u*> proud
\ViiKN ( tbe Bouritern Wit. I
pbur? Uau’^uah *t’>ir ga b*- und overcame us | A akkll.ed NVth. Tain.
rik.A«h<,«tf bath, without « U
Yurt l\*t % rep
A LONG ENGAGEMENT.
Carton* Capture toy the Pollce-A
Negro Who RmltM F«nr Seuirn-
ies and Made I’-iur Escape*.
Our police force hav r , of course, to
di*i with vilUdny iu ail shapes, but they occs-
•totisliy come across a rare specimen of bum a
msCiUlty. One ot the muat cun ,u» iuetances of
this kind has receut'y occurred and it presents
so .ie very rare features.
Almost day break one morning last week Cap*
White in company with Patrolman Good-
wtu walk lug dow*> the Georgia railroad
tmek below the cemetery when be met a negro
down with goods which he wauendeavor-
n*g to get away witn. Captain White arrested
the Ktispicioua character and aooa af.erw.mis
t-A.n'.mau (ioodsoa identified him as an old
atqoaiuianteaud one who had ja
D.CIDiDLY BLACK FAXB.
He was deprived oi the goods ih his porwwdon
MOIiTOX AND JEFF DAYIS.
DEMOCRATS IN COUNCIL.; THE SMOKE OF BATTLE.
MID THE WAR aorXBPOB U
A SOVB APPLE TREEf
ASSEMBLING OP THE NEW YORK MVBKTAM: PASHA AGAIN EXGAG-
STA.IE CONVENTION. | ISO 1UL ENEMY.
Au Incident for Oliver's Biography
Makers-- ronflictlug Opinion* a* to
Hhai He Slenuf.
Tammany and s ntl-Tammany — So ksola’s Bear Preparing'to IHIkw-
The protracted and evidently last ill-
ceis o! Senator Moiton. of Indiana, haa act the
newspaper sketch writers all over the country
to picking up material for the obituary and bio
graphical notices that are to acco.npany the an-*
nonneementot his daUy expected detd.se. Ws
hare one to off-.r which should not be lost sight
of by these historians
•*IH« WHITE Ku^ra AST.”
A dlstincuisht*! northern statesman, in writ*
ingto Andrew Johosou when president and
just after the b Jling of J fferaou barl-, referred
to that distineuiaheu etate prisoner and con -
gratulAUrd Mr J->hnaon.onhia happy “riddaccs
of bu white elephant ”
It will be remembered th«t while Mr. Davis
w.s in pnsou in Fo’tresa Monroe, he waa a
resiles in McDa.-ougn street, whose residence 1 STAi nn eation if debate with them aSd^itu
ihcit estimate of what would he justice in hi*
had been robbed some nights before by the
captured burgiar There is still a large silver
watch at the s ation house which waa taken
(ram hint that ia as yet claimed by no Oue. It
oui that iMa negro ha* quite
A KOXAXT1C HISTORY or A YAAY
da’k type and he hoa probably raised as much
devilment in Georgia since the war as any other
whose pn per name u Ned Gaulsby, he having
belonged to a rich termer ot that name in Jas
per cuuoiy.
He acorns to be a bora desperado and with all
bis villainy he mixes a roe au ten ess widen
bos been of great n«e to him in evading the jus
tice ot the laud. The hlaiorj of ats crimes will
afford cnougn m».U'ri u, and of the right sort, to
fill a whole aeries of ^irae norcis
It appears that in 18GS he killed a man Iu
Housiou county, and was tried and sent to tho
peril teutiarr
FOX LIFE
or for ninety-nine years, as the o!d style of sen
te see how “traitors were to be punished «
treason made odiou#.’’ and who were ready
be mad# rrsponaible lor the fate of Jeff reoa £
r.a Europe looked ou to soe the cud ot “the
great rebel*’ and to judge ot our honor and mag-
naaimity by this unparalleled occadon and iu
great rebel*’ and to judge of our honor and mag-
na^imity 1 — * w, “ *— —- ...
Incidents
THt WAX GOVSXXOK APPEARS
upon the scene at this juactu eand *n this
Drctioa At this lime he waa governor of 1
ana and not regarded as a man of l __
violent bates end deaporately rereugeful char-
seter as he has been in the light cf his higher
• hero escape! aud started c
agaiu tned and sentenced to the penl.entlarv
*or twenty ye»n». Hj b gau to work out this
L-n.cnce :tk j a man but soon tiling of it be
gain escaped to c.munuuc j a more reckless aud
adependent l.fe. He could not na-iain his
J-rce spirit, it seems, and next rais ’d a lime
mischief in DcKalo county, where be broke into
house. He was c«ught ana tried and
SENTENCED AGAIN
to twenty years in tn- peniti’uUr.ry for hurlary
iu the nis;ht time. H • was put in the tuuds uf
sinuh, Ki-ldle A Co., wno were then the lerrec*
* “ -Viet', and alter remaining in their
* moDtns, he iff- ctcd Ha escipo in
spue of the cl . nest wstch 00 Ms movemcuu
O.tic more free, it taems that tnts uarnly sox
ol Ham *"* * * “
be at 01 . ...
bisway to Macon.wnerc a buiglary in iheuight
time was nusucccssfuily periormcd subjected
oitn to capture, another trial and another
:ucu of twenty years
AMD HABD LABOR.
This time he was carried to the
D-de county coal mines
rk to develop the mineral fee* urej* of the
te. He divoied himstlt to this gxid work
tom; months It wis h- rc tr-at I’a rolmau
Gxidsoa kuew him, asthatoflic rww or a long
time ii. supuriutet*>lcnt over con vie *> in the Dade
. u*-s. Tqo irreprvsslbta J tm could no
has probably douc
has m*r.led at least
THREE WIVES,
whom Uve iu Dec;*'
at his house at the time of hi*
Most of his ensspes
c-ptuo
by
the most desperate
ion of cuuning and
lie \
cicJersneaa. More thau
boldly tn full view of the guurds.
revend times fired upon and
tpecisi e
1*E PLN011 the Man rise tiile ol j FERN AND IN A'o FEVER.
?liena»ii-ii river new hear of Mr Armstrong I
for ti e Urvi
Tui Minonotetlemorr**, in eonvra I O ir te!i ^raniB Mini unce t
tion je»tetd»y Ulked ruiit out in men-1 ul Mniianm Tin rese Tm. ne, tin- » r .1-
ing. Tliey denounce tin* Ireudn ,nd | renowned prim, d.-nna, wilier, occur
crime* by which the election ol presi red in London yesterday morning,
dent and vice-president waa reveratd, 1 Tiiua has cloned « career an remarkable,
but congratulate the country on the)a* honorable, and as brilliuitiy rnc-
licttbat Mr. Hayea haa touod it necea I realul aa any in theannaiaollhe ly-
lary to devote a good part of Ilia time I tic elage. Madame Theresa Titiems
during hia adminietration to the work waa born in Hamburg in ttsi-t ar.d c.p
ol carrying ont the democratic princi- peared upon Ilte o t «r tic m.ge oi her
plea ot local aelt-cover. n.-nt. native city at vbe age ol tiucen. Abe:
; - , I iliie. elie waa engaged V the opera in
Ma. J. R. WioNQ.eavnuvj cl ri ol I l'rankioit, and tub-wqaent'y entered
the eenate, write* lo Ihe Wnahington I j !lto j, n ci gagtmenl I .r tlir. e yer r-
ISar that Senator Morton’s recovery ie I w |tli the director ot the
impossible and tliat tie will never be j„ i; , er ial theatre at Vi
able to take hi* seat again. In hie ah-1 emvSl where .be soccerd>d in firmly
itnce it is thought tiiat Mr. Cookling I „t a bihhisg hw repiiati'e w , repre*
-r the unenviable I „( the gn ,U’r nJn oi opera.
, , ot tuakin : Utt fi ,ht tor the republ- she played L»nora iu -htdelio,” Vel - ■ , hM tU<# oU U totalty
can claimant, to seats in the senate , ntia4 i„ -L , Huguenots, .niIDtnM ^, e for .„ e a ccomm.vla i .n o
| Ann* in "D *i» Giovanni. ai uw I , _, * .r _
itifthueuya^emeot ahe went to| l e8W
I Linflon, where, wi.h the exception « f
I s few brief infervxla xhe has since
She tra k part in alt the s;reat
aa*;c«l fmtivxbin that c mntry, and
ia* * q tally dinting ii »»• «1 ** »!» operat
;and oralori->« g*r. S!» ’ visited titi?
•mntry iu 1875 witeu* ubu wa?Ptceive«l
with gie^l eulhnhit«Hn.
. _d.- Tinl W9 by G .vrrui
snd ArmetreiiK will jankc
^ Fh«h«, “*•' "*■ 1
lr is quite si^nificHUt, in
the tuitecc ’ * * * “
i.I-loubtlew be*
1 INTERVl r W WITH COL.
WHITE LR.
twice stV Tt ly wounded r i here arc said U* t»c
ft viral bullet marks on his body as a lasting
evidence of Ula narrow escapes. He has be
the hardisi man to hold that ha» ever been
tne Georgia pcnitcmlory. au«l his career si
sui-ce-t-situ viiiaix ts probably withuui
U tte state
Hia four bi-ntcnorc sum up the enormous sp?i
of a
UUMCRSD AND FXPIY NINE YEARS,
ptatm
>r five
sr*
J RI
jcgt? k justice oi the l»w,
mi iuoiQ.-rt.nily and §t who so success
. .. ad tiifcir force. He l» ahesitnv. stout,
M«cs lSSTooI about foriy, and it he can ou.y
white si-iu.il the ceptivo in the county j.ai
where he s uow ctobfioed H- denies hi# escape
from U*i D de mines and says it ww auotbir
j a'.'Ctt, x tuch are true copfea. The fin, is a tei-
egtxu, u follows:
HORTON TO JOHNSON.
Indianapolu, November 14,18 h.
:t:ao a. m.
Hervivcd 1:15 p. m..—dnher.
Bi^lxcellftuy. Andrew Johnton, Pre* dent of the
£ io*tion of jurisdiction in the
indicted aud tried in in ’
es the rebel army, five thousand strour,
the command of G^ucral Ucrgau, invaa
state.
The coi rt and grand ju*jr RTe now Ib screion.
#0 if I*a-ia will be»-ot hire* for trial, iu c*ae
he ia ind'c- d, h - will be luo.-c'ed There will
tticulty iu gclUeg n jury that will do
justice to the govcruuieui—aud tn D.*vLj.
O F. Morton.
Governor of lt.difi
To this startling pre-position to Rbculdcr ‘the
white elephant” aud relieve the goverumert of
all further a xie'y on hlt> account, Fuitideut
Johiuon mad. the following cautious reply :
j jUNaON to Morton.
Ipher. wASHiNOioN. N« V. 14ch, D65.
Gov. 0. P. Moiton, Indianapolis, in ■’lam:
Jurisdiction is oue of the questions which has
beeu much In our way. The place of trial must
ne determined hereafter. It the court auU
jury find true bills against him it would
interfere with a trla! at any
have been found against hi
three places iu Teum '
place. Bills
M>:ne two
this district.
ANDREW John-1
have, bills of indictment pref-rred agtiniit Davis
or not, but it in very apparent from the tone of
his telegram and particularly his last aeuteuce,
that he was anxious to get bis hands upon
nunre far tbs Latter Fan tan—'The 1
iluaiton of a hew State Ticket j
Frobab e - Park GmIwiu on the]
Electoral CoiumUd m-JSome lllctit
Braab la>k from a Repnbtlcan ]
toonree.
Rate-Activity lo ami nronrd Flsv
f.a — Inanrrecllon ln a Rnaalan
Province-Uaahl Bvxottk* oa the
Move.
TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION.
__ tut bn*. P.Hrolm-
j’ure' u-j 7a telsifyi: g the t
iuVcetigation wi.*
d;fccovcr the ex-oJ. sbi
It will also bo
, Goofison M
u break.—Pfii/adu’jAiia 7t»ws, ind
TUE NEW CAPITOL.
Tiie Millfdgevtlle orgxiis a flee*
gnatly xalonwhed U*xl Ailxoia
•j i.in.r*<-i-ite th«; imtoraiuce ol
■Pittsburgh Commtniai, rip.
Gov. I’iielpn, ot Mitwnuri, i.a» halved
- * tr * ■ *
•bi
k mporary
flic* lt*is g«a.eraliy uud* retood that A
► p»rtof t ie tektgatn Ut’ —***"
promptlv <
Tire € *n e* Ttoul L«l lo the Plagne
—A Litbt Mortwliry-Tlie C’oOUltion |
of the People aud Their Want*
Eleven Hundred C'aic* io I>«te.
Yestertlav cK'rriinsr To!* J N. Whit*
ner. brother of Co!. J* C. Wiutuer, ofor -
^rrirriki here from Florida. He left Fer
e days xco, r
Lus of Jim’s case.
of difficulty to deter*
_ie which of bis vajious incomplete seLtenc.-s
khall be made to complete. ,.
.-wahia tu:r unditius with tne ra nCer*
•toie. at»d while bis numer»»us sik/UBc*
We onca askt d tne ex-t>resided whst Morton
meant by his telegram ?
•* I anp(*o»e," replied Mr Johnson, *• he
thought 1 wanted D*vifc hung ”
That Mr JonuMin did net want Davis burg,
aud the reason why he did not, we may ~
plain at another tim-i.
General K 'ber‘ Toombs reading this telegram,
was of (.pinion tiiat Morton was then in't.y iu.
formed at to Mr Johnson’s intended policy '
ward the south and sympathised witn U, _ .
sort the telegram in the hope that Mr John arm.
b<‘fure the assembling of cjngreaa in Ducember,
would acc-rde to ths preposition and turn Davis
over to the cturte cl Indiana and thereb,
relieve himself cf the “white el< phanl” and
cougrenioua. interierenoc ou his account.
cueral Thumb# seem d to think that
at that t*me, would have quietly le<
t-Jrclt .^utse, wtauyer the result to b»vi*,aud
that ic* u!t ivcuarai Toombs thought v»uu*d
have betu «equi ttal.
It may b ; proper to s«y that Gen Toombv
idea of Mor ! ou’a agree rnent with Mr Johnson’s
southern Policy is Tu ly borne out iu a stroeg
rud iengtrey letter written by M< r.on trom New
York on lire 7th of December, 1865 to Fre-ident
Jounaon,fuily cudotaiug Lia tuesaage to coLg-rsa
and hia aunout c d policy for re*toriug the
tun try to ita normal conaitiou.
Don Alexander H Stephens, upon the olher
hnjj£pl the oi>lui«ju mat the telegram wa- a
dean, dead. das<l! ’ , , ,7"
Other dUUcvnbhfd genthmen, incluuiug
Puatmaster General Key. lean to the one or the
other oithwo.inloaH We Icav it to Senator
Morton’• biographers and the reader to judg«
what the ttue pun*ortor the telegiam waa, but
avaitt wc ask: ,
‘•Did the war governor have a sour apple
tree?”
BA8ITI DAZOUK3.
Rv«r8A, October 3.—Two thousand
Bdshi Baxouka and 20,000 cavalry have
Albany, October 3.—In the demo- araivedat Mosta.in Herzvgovina, where
cratic convention to-day O. B. lliil was ] a lorce of 100,000 is concentrating lo
made temporary chairman. Lirge recover the territory conquered by the
numbers were unable to enter the hall. I Montenegrins.
Thirty-xeven Tammany and twenty-six prxtarino to bibrrnate
anti-Tammany delegates were admitted Lo NIX>!1i October 3 - A Reuter te’e-
tu seats on the floor poodtng the eon- gram lr0In Bucharest says 20tl Turks
..rossed by a pontoon bridge to Kalafet
TAMMANY ASD ANTI-TAMMANY. from SUisW
A committee of which Augustas Russian reinforcements continue
Schell was one was appointed to con- crossing the Sere'h into Wallachia.
dnet Hill to the chair. 3cheUsaid: I The Russians have ordered contract-
Mr. Chairman—I feel honored and ora to construct 300 kilometres (about
complimented by the notice you have I ISO miles) of railway in Bulgaria, to
taken of me in recognizing me asm del- build hut. for 150,000 men and hospit-
egateto this convention. I regret to als for 1,500.
say, however, that I am inform^ that j an explanation and an insurrection.
persons not connect.-d with any regu- „ . ,
iar organization, and who have ^ e ^ by ^fficial™^ttih
NO standing in tue dimocbatic pabtv, f ro m St. I’eterehoiv announcing tltat
have been rec 'gnized by the state gen-1 an insnrrection broke ont in the cental
oral committee and appointed dele- ] districts of Dogpestan about the 12th of
gites. 1 must decline the honor until September and gradually spread until
my title to a seatshsll have been passed I ail central and northern Doepestan,
upon by the convention. including the coeat districts, were in-
51 r. Schell is a Tammany delegate I vaded. On the 23 J and 24th of Septem-
irom New York. her the Russians attacked the main
what HAsnsEN demonstrated. I of the insurgents, GOO strong, and
To-day’s procsedings in the demo- anddiaperaed■them. Itisnow
cratic convention are const ered to tl-o tosnrrt-jtion will not
have made two points clear-first, that * ,ve further tr,uble -
the auti Tammany men from New before Plevna.
York city will be allowed no position I A Renter telegram from Bucharest
in the convention; and, second, that I says tliat the greatest activity is ob-
those who favor anew state ticket will I scrvable before 1’ievoa since Monday,
carry their point. The Tammany men The reserve and reiniore-'ments have
arc outspoken in declaring that party arrived, and it ia probable that opera-
policy, discipline and organization for-1 tiore will commence early next week.
tub imperial Grunt.
A Renter dispatch from Bucharest
, , . , , announces that tho lest regiment of ihe
between the supporter, of ihe regular Russian imperial guards passed
and irregular organization. The known I through there to-day.
sentiment of a large majority of the unit eta R aoaiv
committee on contested seats renders it I _ * ,
certain th*t they will report unqua!i-| _Constantinople, October 3.—OHi-
fiedly in favor of seating the Cammany I c ) a l tutelhgance received here states
and excluding the anti Tammany del- that Muliktar Pasha was on Tuesday
egates. | engaged m a great battle near Alexan-
pu'darle nominations* driuopol. When the telegram was
Allen C. Beach atilt tteerna the favor- fej' C ^ the Turka •PP el " 4 l <> ^
tte for nominee of secretary of state. * K *
To Olcott’s renomination for comp -1 changing the boys around.
troller there is no opposition, and I An imperialirade has beten published
Roes's nomination for treasurer aj»- I appointing lteoufl Faeha to tho com
pears to be nearly as well assured. The | mand of the army of the Balkans al
nominee for I frlnpka, and Sulietnau Pa.sha to the
attorney general I command of the army of the Danube,
apparently mast be taken east of Alba- I v ^ ce Meheiaet Ali, who is recalled,
ny, and Schoonmaker.of Ulster,ts freely I insi kcting things
named. John B. Haskin is also meu**| LftsD-t.v, October 3.—A Ibissinn
tioned as a possible candidate. I official dispatch dtted from befttre
park Godwin on hand. 1 i»mvn*, stales that on Monday and
Park Godwin, of Queens county, was Tuesday the Grand Duke Nicholas
substituted for Mr. frchell. He said the 11 harles, of Roumania, nntl Gen. Todle-
democratic parly honorably and fairly 1 bon have inspected the Russian and
carried a majority of the electoral votes ] K-mmauian positions. All the Russian
in the last presidential election, but it land Roumanian wo: Us are well ad-
had been basely deprived of the fruits vanned,
of that victory, ana the American peo* I
pie are for the first time witnessing the | poundrred.
spectacle of an administration in pos
session of the federal government which l Wr **«’* of ,hB SitiRUolia
was repudiated by a majority of overa I New Yoke, October 3.—'’Hie steamer
quarter of a million of its electors. J Magnolia, from Savannah September
This strange reeult was accomplished j 27, lor New York, foundered UF Cai>e
by menu*! of Hatteras. The passengers actl crew
cokRUPTioN most foul |weres&ved.
and fraud most atrocious. Rather than
plunge tbo country in a civil strife and
bid iuriher parleying with a faction,
aud that there must now be
SQUARE IS-UE
He
cy aud xiyi'ii? Itixn
^tSw^uuuai I ttuTfwvoi ttte«eua*8e. U*’** 0 *' h
,V WAV wh.'!i I’HL-il* ulvtstfic I ■TmmoH called upon fcim at tne Maramt
/w - i cii JE» Hou-eand had a converaittou with him con-
. CMannan uat*ue. rtp vonuue ttemtevi .It-lr. In K.Tu.cdtaa
It secuts to be generally accepted asl rity has a poruztiun of between l,c
i.* kn«’ Gen bu joi:.ea the lUye* pnr I VJ q «, *o periMi*, pr b bly tb r leraer por i-
ty and !■ r-'iue, 11 for rtc ncitUi oo nnd re form. I heiuz colored perrem# Mauy "( ,K “ *"*
a—i-.— ..r ktudreMin I their Hvf lihoort by thetodu«tri«• — — - .,
\ iri.ndz I . c< i t, y jnb *r upon tne wharves iu fU-vedore
i lui'owere, x»y here in hprioyfi.'ld. lor iu-1 io d*np and nxIo^diiiK yet*-
*- —*lre *dv in inoohereu-1 uuipber —
. nry *t his m**(ortU!»e. lie betre it a.U
Ueteimiued molutioa. He has hart »u
e:*t desperate deedf a partner who is
uzB’ypt Brown, wht* ha» n
cap.uted As Jim seems to ltuve
lack in hi- Muter capUvIt}, he
e jjrasp that is uow so Ugbi upou him It is
:D««»-ib.e uo; lotdmire the succera «v< r **
U villain mi>* .lr: reckl. fBboldm-ss that
nort ot apoioKi toi
Aildcs: wickedness.
t. k>i th •
ButkT cl Ti.—Springjtdd Republican, rep
ome might have preferred a nu
eua*KO>Z add’e** iu speech, or ont
iiaidu-ote atteuuou than he v* poliuc* ;
Jjl a i mis tro *5 w. thiuz it will t»e a^ree*:
:e«fcD>lt)tWJ “ *"
oi ti.e p*t
• vedi_.
wlii-h
engaged iu iurcigu trade
aud to th it port.
ITS FIBST VISITATION.
Tie etofore Feraxoaiu* has bee^ n rtmr.rksb’iy
va*le . m
••r:uz iu* scandal c
from South Carolina and Louisiana.
Judge Jeery Black w al assist th©
prosecution of W el la and Anderson.
Ti m fact, although telegraphed by
ioouel B n last right, was old news
to us. We gel n- wa much later than
formerly; but wouldn't it accelerate
matters for the co'.otu*! Io pick up hie
grip sack ami fetch his news himself.
We could then hold sweet * *cial inter
course and at thJ same time get the
news an h« ur or two earl
The known eutonec ut the admin
istration include Mime "stalwart
men. There are Blaine and Conkiir.g
the Camerons, Z*cb Chandler aud old
Bm Wxde, together with Kltuund*.
B>ntwell, Ingalls, Oglesby and many
others who would like to take rides
against it, but will not peThaps dare io
do so openly at the outset.
G. Bill Curt to, ot llari*er’s Weekly
rather Vet up on the youth at K •Ches
ter. And then Conk ling grabbed Bill
by ihe figurative *eai of his imaginary
pantaloons and shook him as a rat does
a terrier. D »• well.
77/a* MACON ClSCTIT.
Governor Cj’.qaitt >e»i”rdty filled
these-it of the lamente l Barnard HU-
t»y ihe appointment of Col. W. L.
rice of H rastoa county. T ! e
ippoiutee is a son-ia-htw and
partner
Tub opening eeremvnie» of the tri-
«nntal convention i.f the Epi. copa
church in the United fr.ates, in Bwtot
yasterdr.y, are said to have b ea the
grandest and moa; impos ag ewe seen
io that city _
The staid E igitehmcn are just nov
enjoym.ara Amsr.can stnsation. N
ha^e twin lie has just been discovered
ot the Midland railway, in which
trusted officials are »m:»- c*f»’d.
Tux insurance scrip »w.mile in New
York wilt agglegale a quarter ot a mii
1 on of dollars. Fetch in »nother
swindle. The country ia expecting
one. _
Tmk roll of the mxi Louse stands
democrats 14o, reputheans 130, with
five content—two irom C-iUforni\ iwo
from B •uiaiana and tlie member irooi
Colorado.
Sthcrz fooled around the India*
until one of them called him * Scarlet
Scalp who Burns his Wigwam”-aiiud
jug to the fire in the pa'ent office.
Ouxlist ot fites i» ts. mewhat ’cn.thy
this mornirg. The moet serious seems
to be the burning of the little town
near Pittsburg, Pennsy.vxria.
it vener ibl» li» w-
yer, G»»n. E i Warren. He is the son of
* *e bte Judge Gary Grice, ar.d whs
ra ; s d in Henry county. Ho studied
aw under Mr. Oglesby and Ju«'g-
>:ark. At Griffin. He is a brother uf
Mr. Q R Grice, ot Fairbuot. Judge
Grice removed to Taylor ct utvy so- n
After hi* admission to the bar, ar.d
practiced law with C fiend W Wal-
ace Subsequently he ram ved to
Houston where he has mad? hi*
tome and whore he lias bees s
eadirg citizen. He **» a gal.an
old ic r, is a man of strict integrity and
, JjAver of no little d.st’.nc’.ton. He ha:
ervtd at least one term in ibe legiria-
are. Houstonconaty van solid in urg-
ng his apivtintment, a: d even his c -m-
oetitors and h« ir frien Is admitted • is
capacity and fitness f.*r the ;*us.tiou
, which tie has been ap.<oiated
The selec i m was a very natural one,
Uthough Colonel Gnce ha.1 tn^nv c ua-
jetitora. Matvn presented several
trang names, bat she hopelessly
ltvided. S.;e c^uld no* c • ice: irate
terself. Houston cranty ww a unit
n fav r oi Colonel Grice. Thisl rae
u*‘i popul .ns county is now democrat-
c lo the c re, And no judgi or s.lici’or
:ad been taken from her v* pie since
he creation of the circuit. Cdor*e’;
irice’s app*intment is bub au a^t of
notice to hia county and an houur to
us circuit.
erntaent, should
give Georgia a building only as g>tod as
th.- oue in MilledgeviCe. The proposi
tion was the w»<rk of the city
council, who, tskirg the friends
cl ? i'.led^eviUe at their w..rd as to
the con fort and cot \emcrce of ti e
*■'hail* ot our f.vhers” in law, propose
to present to the state a building* qual-
*y as goed. 1 he asst rtiou that the old
ctpitol '8 inadequate wa- made by Tux
Constitution upon thestre: gtli ol the
evidence ct ntait ed :n -lu n:c*s
G- v. Hersdiel V. Johnson and Gov.
Juseph E. B own—evid<
was duly quoted in our columns end
which has never bet-n rebutted. Tl is
much we du know, however, ri.at t
capitoi which Atlanta proposes to build
will not only be condor:able and con
venient, but will, in every re*!*
side aud outside, b-* in keepirg
with ihe one: gy.progre-sand prosperit,
A the Gate City of Geared .
_ e Its found-iliou. h
tTbren vhited bjr a yelk*w fever scourge
I l ue cau c e« lor th;s fatal etoid* D»lc in ;.y bu Dre*j»-
r*y trafe«l to tbe uaclewnly coz-diuoa «»l
i.uU’Wcstorn portion of tbe city. '' Il ^ re
iift.n’ tir-i apDeared the uev Lt>oin-f a-*
. ,U so ti.tny a eondttion w* lOMiftA! i s Viry
I «uuc»pn*-ru, most invitiim to tne oi-
1 rrete voLdiilun due to iDe fact that [he pn»-
who 1 Deal toy city, xni I
■udwbo win devote atteuuou to oiaLiua hiui
-elf a ua fui repre.-euuuve —St. Louh RepuUi
It will b«‘ an evil day for AmencAD I . hv J£. e 0 \ he u .y t * oun d :»«treasury lap ver-
tmttitutiot-swteJi the D-ople »luk iuto apa by 1 ^ d Hlld debt a-x-uumlatud bj h nuayy
•r h.* be «
..liter
: (kziioa ia (*ub’.:(
e th nk if M
o!
x- u Iiu/eta. f*- (
affairs.—Memphis
c»tiz »
;. au J t
Vt*.
.v txpeuoitureztbe dniurige of the ci y am!
mta-y riKUi»l:o a setaraliy were* ncel cted.
* - *— f«K)Ufch, if uot cnmuia
of ccuncmy. lo.lowea
MONTE-MENMAXACLED.
A MV BN TV RE OF A GEORGIA LF.G
ISLAIOR IX ILNNESSLE
A DikrttiK At»ciui*t at K bbfrjr
Ituilroad Trnln-A F ueky fur
Milt nuii tue Capture of H«e eeouu-
rtrvb.
three weeks ago, Hon. J. A
**1, ’.nember ol tlie house uf ruprese&tal:
from Fu -uam county, iu hie lart geuecxl sss
letoruitK home ftniu atrip to'hv
1 w-tile upon the iteht train ufih-
e»e • «nh V’lrginia railroad, ne. Wiui
.arc« ( x»i«rutt-g char-e’er.
When the train etopp^l
Mr liecd drew frem his ml-.. ,
watch, »« which was attecU* d a fine roiU chfiin,
•d sought the time froui
ui.tneter. While boiling it t*
snatched i
£ CH3DSOUETEB,
Hayes were to try
jft^cUy’B quarters became the liarbjrs uf I chrin and all from Mr. Reed and male out
P •** I 'Jxts nuliguai-t plague.
pptal, ELEVEN HOXDKED CA B
1 lave been under treaun nt sine -* the Cise
m .de its avpjaracoe.whichnumber is ruby re
minis of the popui
\ number of atiz
imAtiou »<nd ts*
ACROSS THE RIO GRINDS.
0(H«1 *1 Report of tYl ind ^linlter.
Galveston. October 23 —Thera is iio
truth in the reports teisgr iplred Ironi
the Rio Granite yesterday thri S-iftfier s
and Bulhs’a cominaiida bad met wttli a
disaster iu Mexico. Bnh commands
have relumed to tbo American side of
the river without loss. The expedition
was unsuccessful, owing to the fact that
the Indians bad been warned of B.tl
lie’s pursuit and escaped. Twelve horses
and two mules, which had been stolon
from the American side of the river,
ere rccaptuied.
A btnall body of Mexican cavalry
kept upon the trail ard in eight of the
command duriDg their match from the
San Diego river to the Rio Grande, but
made no < ffeusive clemoustra'ions.
8HAFTER8 OFFICIAL REPORT
Col. bbafter’s official report of the
late raid iuto Mexico is as follows:
Cro^iDZ of the Rio Gra idc, Oct. 1. To Adjt
G*’U. Taylor, gau An ool.: Ou We lcesd^y.8?j*L
i.6 b, ir formation having been received i.f th-
lucatlou ol tee O'mp ot Li pan Indians, aciiig
under previous it structlous Lieutenant Bull is,
with a detachment of *lxty cavalry under U*»u
t- nant Phelps, and of the ten’h cavalry under
J.icu euaut Leyl-urn aud the Seminole *”
SI men in all, crew-aed the Rio Grant
•darted for the camp- On Thursday r.igL-.
reached the viclDity of Bemolioo, where Bullis
expee'ed to meet an * “* w m
.ugemeuts had b<
LATER PARTICULARS.
Si w/re^.^?e-i h „ e f
ntcrcsLi th« demncri c/ of the country wa ,^ r in th( , h jl( , when ^ ahi
choose to quietly euboutlotUe outrage, gu wai dark ar , the
but no lapse of time, no mere silence, I, • tmt —rt-vui i
noepecious plea that the reeult was
“^dourfuto bisrerV'irti.S'' ““ ,amm \ coffijSSy of Savannah.
most fi agrant ufuki’ati »N I uing in tlie Murray hue of New York.
MOST FLAOUAVT USUKI ATI N SUe \ M twelve hundred toas burthen,
Srap^erUonb about
by unlawful means, aud while the two hundred thoi sand dollar ,
tenure may well be questione<l, an d was insured. Site was losded w ltu
vet during tlie short period cotton and a miscellaneous cargo of
0 { its existence, it hast considerable value, cot signed to New
exposed the error of the policy which I York.
party has t uraued ever since the I details cf the disaster
» of the war. It haa partially | Lkwe ^ ()ctobcr 3—The captain of
the Magnolia reporta that lie left Savau-
adopted the
policy OF conciliation |’“V ""Sptember 271b. The wind
and local self-government which the wa£J northeast until the 23 h
democrat'C party has for^ the past ten I . (n . v,hen it increased. At 4 a.m.
years insisted up >n, and it has endeav-1 Qn tbe 30,h, the vessel was discwiveretl
ored to win the approval of the people I tQ ^ j nK badly. The pmups were
by promising the very course which 1 gtarte ^ immeiHately.but could not gain
IfAdt tail we desired should be puraued. I ou t j i6 wale r The fires were extin*
Every position in reference to the• Uuished at 8 ft m. The passengers
southern question which wc assumed ^ u(1 cr(JW |eft tb . B bi p at live p.rn. with
W5 ^"^hS TWELVE FRET OF WATER « THE HOLD,
cast I »*nd the water gaining fast. They were
a SHADOW UPON its own titlr I ^^4 up about dark by the bark
by recognizing these very slate govern- Slralsund, from “j 1 ‘ im ‘!r®, fo r^ 1 t e j? a J,''
omuls whichf in order to obtzin.ts «^c. .nd put »_^e J».lotJ^ h ^C.
power.it had been obliged to repudiate
- - . „ about
t oriia b* ttifp * mi. Bui if lie ia &!rxi*l 1
r>>u itit; r»\.osrmvur * , .U>’.i» »>I the ? av ’‘> .
rtis: tiis own jut!^m-ui in >nc.*i an imiort^n:
nat;Vr i<-t urn ot-na • cr>iam’Ari4»n u> AUiiitfil
i. ■*, t e th- niritter. It wuuid hare y be »ollUc |
u . it.!-, b-w- ver. unti! alter lb** o^auiz»
.r on. rta* Ju-: no* bio•ppoiutmente cui
u «• -ii in t»'ar.* p-'i ot l.-a pouucai nock in
.nuie.- ^araifuh etc*, dein
Col. Armstrong's appnintm<»nt wa*
t>a*kr<: m»ir* y we t-resume. uu personal cnooid-
c n.Uou- li :• ik'.y te m're tutW.cturjr to
left th- city ujxia
,ce that ihe b’Cze
.. .w.. bu; many who would h-tvt
•l were de.ayttf by » cuutru-epy toet*
wo l*-a(li paysiciansover the true c ms
•;e One alihemcoa euaeottu
?el cw f*ver, while the other sh'U’-y dented
1 d u Yds not until Dr. McFarland the «l
it-nt Divhici n fro-j Savannah, cxbumel tu«
-.,>dy uf £ di& P -reon a: d mace ap r uM>p«y,
rf .i-iili. w * fu-r ^Ul'lhbal «
cTm: ol rellow fe'er. tb.u too- tr-j
.ffoir. w„ roe- Z-*i.
The Low tu» rip-1 orocre#i
•al»rir mile in elite:, tnousn p:
■peruuMis '
> lay hold u
. „/iralah*d started-but Ui«
I jumped M i*u Mr. B*t
iitch hold
confident
-ou’ thirty fe<
thicl p
ud commuLd*-*! him t
..........m tM-icx to foici" ‘
ocattcr, but nov before •
un with a
iiuou of I Ret-*} Clearly siw •
The^- put o
up fr.-m
la* tcru. by wuoec light Mr.
id: boiogrephel hie men.
thr ugb the couutry and Mr
i but whs Bin- | Keu fo iow.id them firenougn tog? . thel rdj*
’ rzcudicirel rect'rn. Taey were evidently making baik
*e attack* (l I treck« te B buil
BqUaWB olid _ -
with IS hunt* and S mule*. I was at Lleu’enc u,
Bui U camp *>n the K10Grande when he
• i, the Indira c«mt> wtu. r.-pf red to hei«* "
and was clrse »o h town with Mexican
tn it. 1 not.fi d him I woutd be w-th a f<
of cavalry at the bead of the rfao Dteiooii Saior-
day moruinr. no a* to help in cr*‘be had any
wounded. Oa the i.ighto' the lath. Icroneed
with eeven companiea, reach u*g th« Pearl *• * *
>-*p|
a-a« they
emocruiic perty
1 of I ifty deatnj
elt-v.iu
. only about
i* wi;* be a I ataiity of
„ The new
man of go <1 "-eerie audgoed
beau rei»o
Ibe cumber se:z:d wtlh the TU« i»
very >mall mortality .and *hoa*».uir
Hr R*ed aiK> nv’dc quick time to Briatel,
where he changed hi* ciothinz and otherwise
I dhamaed r.:» ld-oUvy He- got wsriant* for tue
mni-a and early the text mo re ing B-cc-eaec
in fiadii ii ai.d arte*mg one of the
SAnTlVe-go^about 10 «*’c!ocZ. I remain<-d there oil
dav».i*d'ri£ht,*u*d u. xt morning iearn&l that
Li'utetiant Buiiia f*«d cope c,urine the
niaht and comped about two mdea higher up the
DinuveHcK a party 01 from fill, to
_ ve MxXicau cavalry foilcwiag toward
the bead of >he fiver on hia trail, a bug e-call
wa»«’>u*'ded«u»<l la • tew talttutoa Lieut 3ail<a
mode hia appearance, li*- h**v igdaowettd th^m
nrgm hi*
vt* at first m
Nearly all 1
Tax bro»fi* rhuofi «»f cv ;ducU>ra ifi in
U £jua, >’-•» V-’rt..
■ fru^t that Colonel Sinara -ns wt!
iot allow Lirasolf fo get an^ry with ih
tliu rs ol ...e Mac n Te’eirrapii ior the
ivliculou* ra inner m wuich they pre-
end tc de!e 1 Lira. Nutwitbs*au«
hat appearat.ces are against the sup
» sttion, we have n.< ti jut»t toal C**-* :w
ones ia reauy s friend o, C» ore S.:u*
iron--, and would do all iu his power u>
fierve him.
The que&tion of increasing the army
will come up at the extra session
through the presentation of S cretar>
McCrary’* report. Hia plan i* to in
crease the present number uf r-'gitr.ente
.0 their full complement, ami n >l
organize aay new rtg oieiits. T.iead-
ffiiion of io OOO iueu on this plan,
which is confessedly the mosteconom
:cal tha can be dev sed, would a* J d
uine milli »ns a year to the cost of the
*rnty. Are we ready for an ad litionV
ax of nine millions? I* it net* s^*ry .
Let our representaiives consult their
onstitneut*-
SiNCX the cump.viteu u; tu*. | i«uli ut * rtc* X
Tip it ««ms to be taken fur front i h.t tee
v c ^.cy on the United Ste’ei zupr-mc . h wii.
s Sdvdbrvbe *ppuu.-m -u; ** a w'Uit ea«
Th Ho a. A U. Stephen* i» op n’y pr «lng the
diusioi tee Hon HitslJ ; I J>hasor, <i
Georgia, tut if tne p *-ce * reol.y tobc g'.veti
i. * ».uta«rs ata, the pwMsal a choice ia : ot
unlike.* to 'off upon a we.', known S.uih Goto
*na jar.sL whose ripe *:tol: ra cii iu ha pro
V *i-n have :oxu be«n n-cus- z d *ad op; ie-
OiUvl ty Uwwideut H.*ye* —Cha.k*U?n N'«-w»
and ■ ourier.
bet us have his n- me. Ii h“ ie taller,
social!v, professionally or politically,
•Jiaa Gov. Johnson, we want to admire
aim.
■TEH*
ttwStte people in the ci * y Butjtrc’
• olresdyb-frn P’uetr .t’ r d aud t
home politics.
The E >*erroa Gazette is a very en
ter* r.>iaa j iU'-iioi. Xt i* try nz ;o prize o^ea the
.•o. g—s-iuoa* p ndoro.bux oltfodj.
i he democratic executive committee
of K cOra ud county meet oa Saturday n^xt to
fcCt.ou mi ter.iing the coming election*.
Ir is understood that ex-Governor |
» ep E. B-’ *a favor* the ratifi-o i iu of iht
.wcoiliu uti .n aud the re acopdou of th-:
id boB*e«ie<«d oi ly-©.
Hos. Whit Johxjon cot enough o
in t *e conven’d ju »nd refa^ te b: o c judl*
-te ia 0^1ete«»rjte ountv Mr. ' - a. Win.ng-1
»m is urged by h.» fneu-i» u» make th
One of ihe best posted men iu Baker |
ne-T-i-r - feed in
h*t*dl**ciion tz nearly exhausted.
Td.* r v«ge* «>f vbe plague are now rapid
akin* ia the colored people, who of late y««
**em to have oat their i&unuujiv from tn..
courge. Among them it fl •<!' victim* i'*y pre
I to fighv the dread mn&ster au l a* a cor -
W-aTCH and chain xzcov
The pHTUe* were U-kcn before a maglstr*te
ml b'-uud over, in oef-tuit of b ii, to t>wait
reqa>iu n i'om the governor ol TatneMW.
*■ - bad is.cie d-lay in getting the n qai»i
t to the in- an* 1 me the th “ *”““
i>V.«d in *■ Wnecton j .U tor *afe keepi
li- u uu secured, an<
: prirom-r* returned to Tenaefs*^;
e there is re**oa t<
t that tv .-c of the b
11,7t loiig-d 1 • j*ii^
c e*l uxethei
One of tin n
xt a
aeccsstiea of I
wid; “We made a mistake aid
Iteed showed remarkable pluck i
THE NEED
When the ec -u g* fi
ter says th«! authori i^-
A jli prepared 'O c nr
ra mediate need foi
principally
rfiTiti
large number of itaU’ute
.ored p op'e-
a ch-ree m-de by aom-. though Col-
j of three card monte p'.sj j«,
Word* ot Prophecy.
Atlanta. Oct. 3, IS'
Edllnrs Constitution : At the time of
Parker Ba ws,
r .. . .
r. Ft f ft.r Af.a-.te No be.ter
- vi .-ht_»‘ivcmr» >t needed.
u* vvt-jriri n calls a’.ouil f r
rti or mis *;ion intact*nd ad<r«»-
*Uc tn -F* t t.-M-vng to apt we ncm
• .eg".f.A .are
.-ii»U3 t*aj*ers outsid? are nu*
We truat me vet".- .* ul t!ie Macon
T e-vraph sre qai’e wfil tbi* m 'mini
P.ete y of rice * is ft* ** a bzrre
>f mtcdtcdw wuen a man lvis mad. A
bottle ot warm water u> the feel an.1 a
wet towel t*> the bead are among the
moet efficacious remedies that no
•XTO. tO
le by soo'
ra nut »»m m— *. — ut’-charfttble -in*. ;hat
n U offle*’-’*sir.« deceased we b-iieve. dtstribuied
uppuea to CAiOfvd pcop! *" '
*o Ftrrnaad.ana is nteJ-d rig tit no* :nd it i»
iop- d that our people wi»i not nevitate ’O-ive a
iittetrom the.rour eato relieve the * ifleting
vad keep starrauon »rcm ti*e do ,n> of those
rhom <;L-eas«* h*«*brought uoi Lore its own
hprd il Freiulucralor Itoe r»tr.
Messrs. Thcs. M. Clarke & C >.
•his city, offer the fo-owirg *peci»l premioms
,ad oemooB.
uud overthrow. Its coarse has j,ratified
ihe wisdom and stolesmaDStap ot the
democratic policy towards the south.
The democratic party will interpose no
partizin obstruction to the carrying out
of ita owu policy by its opponents. We
will uphold
THE ACTING PRESIDENT
lu all his honest efforts to pacify the
couutry and to restore fraternal feeling
among all the people; and we, too,with
ilr. Curti 3 , will bid him "God speed
in the good work. The president need
have no fears frem us, but his great
danger is coming fratn bis own political
household.
TAMMANY TRIUMPHANT.
The vote in the convention giving
the approximate strength of Kelly vs.
Morrissey, resulted 169 io 115 in favor
of Tdinraany. The committees were
appointed and the convention adjourn
ed to ten to-morrow.
Knight this morning and landed here at
10 30 a m. They saved nothing but
what they had on their hacks. The
officers and crew left for Philadelphia
on the tug ltibecca at 2 p.uu
i same lime I d
Grande in b«*te My
STEAMBOAT explosion.
ux-d.
.-uixe
being in«igtifiCAnt in
viledik-
icrfere wfto u-- and
numbers u compare*.
few mile*, and Then aivaj pe»re*i
captured “
siocY, SM
captured 1
CUtk. and
wirter. I cnmcA. •
the r«*lnt where Lieutenant Bullii
m..— .arte iou hia
ocut, bait way between the Fecua and Devil’i
river.
(•jigned)
Shafteb. Lieutenant Colonel,
Common ling.
In tt+pOUMi
aoUncud ru
I though
aUmcuu that
duly, a* well a* a pler-hure r
........ citiZY&rftteBcuTfi.to?tnmkhmfora
si \:;!y muosAi se. Umcnt* at be uttered ua i
< oflwn. At.'I ;n rep y te rcy letter of cornu .;* ,
a)s t on* I received :rom him ’Jxc e rcloaed ieUer. |
written. you win «•-«. tome tbr -? y*’*** a^o.
*• d c9 fii» prediction*, made tl*en, b bom to
•»^'aaliy venfl.-d 1 co» be will i»*x2oxi me in
jiving publicity to hia’-ttet.
Your frie? d,
W. M. Lo vey.
Uartf.ld, CoSS., Jun* *i. t'74.
Mu Dtur Sir: I b-.-g >oa to aaiep. my tftxnk*
- -— - - - —e kcd the enezoac'd a.ip
bel.ere Ibis «reat fan. would
. __ ta-iieve in a G»i of Justice
ate j men cf tbe tontn be of good
taeir iroul* with p-.Leuce. fnr
.MMuitcfi* Harrier
Nashville, October 3 -The following
letter was yesterday received bv iff-
U.itf*. United .States revenue collector *
Columbia, Texn , Oct. 1-
Dear Sir: I have received reliable in
formation that Thomas J. Williams, who
acted as guide for me in the recsu*. raw
against illicit datallers in Lawrence
countv, whs taken f r om his house last
Monday n'gh» bv disguise*! men and
murdvred. Very ref-p^ctlully,
A. M. Hughes, Jr,
Deputy Collector.
The p’ace where this deed is reportxjd
to Lave been c*#tnuiitted was near Mar
cellas Falls, Lawrence county.
To Dyiprpili’h «o*l Iuvalid*.
B Ticuiis, rolls bread, cake or pastry,
m e with Jjcolzy’* Y ast rowpea,^ —^ ”•
three Perroni* Kfiltd •«»«> Several
SoUBdei.
Wheeling, October 3.—The little
ow water steamer Comfort exploded
-iotne miles below here, and severa*
lives w^re l'^st. Nj details.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS
rom Pike creek, where the boiler of
he steamer Comfort exploded, say that
C«pain Kirkbridge, Pilot Umsetter
t ud a passenger named Sjusiles were
xilied.
THE WOUNDED
ire Rav. Mr. BAer ol l’itleburg, Itoal
H.rri«m, niato, and several passenjsere
A'hoaa names are unknown.
NOT KNOWN.
The cause of the explosion is not
'mown.
A Lunatic.
Philadelphia, October 3 —B. Frank
stokes, ihe Inend of President Morton,
ind late secretary of Market sreet rail
way has become a lunatic since his
leiaication. He labored under great
Dental ezeitement ou Saturday and
,et>an to show siijna of mental aberra-
XHJt t'JMM riBstt.
burning of a saw mill.
Cincinnati, October 3.—ihe Frank
fort I.and company’s saw mill, at
Frankfort, Michigan, was burned Mon-
day night. Loss, $300,000.
STREET CAR STABLES BURNED.
Nbw York, October 3 —The car shops
and stables ol the Dry Dock street
passenger railroad company, corner
Avenue B and Fourteenth street,
burned this morning, with all Ihe cars-
About SOO burses w ere liberated anil
RAN WILDLY THROUGH THE STREETS,
but none perirhed. The loss to the
Dry Deck company will probably ex
ceed $50,000. The entire number ot
cars (190 in all), were stored iu this
building and burned like tinder.
A TOWN ON FIRE.
Pittfburg, October 3 —A fire broke
out in the town of McKeeville.lO miles
south of this city, about eleven o clock
laat night, ar.d, spreading rapidly,
threatens at this hour to destroy the
entire burineea portion of Uie town.
AID HAS BERN AfcKED F :R
from this city, and two engines are
now on the way. The fire originated
at the Pittsburg car and locomotive
works, which are entirely destroyed.
b'tom iheace it crossed o h street, and
at l*«;t accouuts was spreading in all di
rection*. _ ,
New York, October 3.—Tbe car de
pot at Fourteenth street and Thirteenth
avenue burned to-day. It was five
stories high. The upper stones were
filled with horse fr>od, including 14,000
bales of hay, also 93 cars and valuable
machinery. The loss is estimated at a
laaf a million.
“ TbcrcV SotiiteK Lihe I*."
"The brat we ever used.” "Find it
much cte»D r th - otfc«« ” ^
r «<kemo3T «*ai *ng ihe available Young I ^iT*«n.»-V ©i t
ate of Ui*r »t*te la Taumaa C Crex.»naw jr._of | '
UG-iuge I
I wal du _
juur b :uc£t. In LftEtr.
W. Eaton.
T,> W. M. Lowry, E-q . Atlanta, Go.
ULOc-relT,
Racking sinte*. -
Qjjuvkuajid, 0.» Ooiober 3.—Tii6
I p iciug rate was w c
three straiel-t
orgi ’24,
B.a h-*—.. mus; look wei* u» th* fi uiv-w-uy s?«vi *=*, .**.«. v e.
ri-- .-.a l>t«.var. wn.ch he c•»iw *'*-U w 1 t pt Tjue. 2:16 2:16, 2:16 1 L
Atlflnt 1 ’- t-aiAnzj cfimitv in the ouauteWtAU DACj *>G. Auue, , ,
Sew ale S. J, Oc>>ber 3-Arch-
B shop B.yley died at 10.50o’clock this
1 morning.
superiority.” Kx’-i
ulocixreik of 1>«» t -
Xlie q >evn of tlie Oven
A breakfast-bifcuit or tea-roll m de
with b.ioun'* Vzait Fovdzb iacvrainly toe
q .«en of *h* ov n *»o tight, «h te eud delic
Yoillft It ten-*trty, breaxitopen fe&t 1 /, rpr. «l
it d» nttlv with fre- *»- eweet ban r. wafUng
g a.ioas *“ *■ “■*' * - “
coatem? e
%ekod tom for nte-tj.
r t>r«safef*».i g oa ol«*ca.t*i I
TExM
ndd-.o
hith caltmnated to-day in utter
madness.
coafeM’.sn of a Urlrixe-Bnruer,
Beading, Pa , October 2.—The trial
»f the July railroad rioters began yes-
erday. Samuel Humphreys, indicted
ior burning the Lebanon Valley bridge,
4irned state’s evidence,confessing that
he held a lamp while a man named
Smith saturated kindling wood thrown
from the upper part of the bridge by
accomplices, with coal oil to set fire
to it.
- Ai our reporter came along Water
Street last night, shivering with the
chill night air, and drawing ht« over
coat tightly about him, he thought,
* now is the lime for colds and coughs,
but if poor mortals only knew w hat a
certain cure I>r. Bull’s Cough Syrup is,
how few would long suffer, and then it
only costs twenty-centB.—Sanduafcy
{Ohio) KegiRcr,
FAC IS FROM TUB FOG.
Sew* ku<I Sole* from Uzdon.
FEKSiarKNT CONSTITUENTS.
London .October 3.—Sir John Bennet,
twice elected alderman and each time
rejected by the court oi aldermen as
unfit to discharge the duties of the
position, has again been elected to that
jffice.
AN ENGLISH RAILROAD SWINDLE.
The Ljrbv correspondent of the
Leeds Mercury says the Midland is tne
railway defrauded. I? mud haa heen
ivBtematicaliy earned on for some time
by some of its officers bolding positions
>f responsibility, in whom the utmost
confidence was placed. The principal
iiieans by whicli the company has been
lefrauded lias been by personsercc’.ing
trivate dwelling-houses and other
juiidings, both fur themselves and
>iher people with material and men
belonging to the company. Seveial of
he deli- qnents are.it is paid,in.prison.
It is rumored that othere will oe arrest
ed shortly.