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TIIE € INSTITUTION PUB. CO
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1878.
No. 45, Volume X
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CONSTITUTION,
ATlQlT., Ita.
Tbit liy Great ia knocking the na-
live European wine. co l.
Bill Cbuoui can now take hie
toddy me triumphant manner.
OeeeeiL itooaaa eeema to be
conatraeted, co fir aa ihe aonth is con
cerned.
Rotbucai members of congress
will be ctiled spin to contribute fifty
dollars each for csmpaisn pnrpoees.
Drams noids nut CWdler to be
gniltlssa of any of the Florida trends
Bill ought tr feel highly flittered.
Wa print elsewhere a letter from Mr.
Bam. W. Small, giving a graphic ac
count of bis trip to Paris.
Mb. Harm's standard beverage,
when he is not under the vigilant eye
of the faithful Ihgere, is claret punch.
It should not be forgotten that Mr.
Hayes is in favor of internal improve
ments in the south.
Ann so the rads want to oust Hayes
and gel Mr. Ferfy in as president. A
Ferry nice little [.rrgramme, indeed.
Draxt, is in WaabiLguin sick. He’s
a bad citiaen when he gets his health
sbont him.
Drams lets Bill Chandler off light.
He says Bill la innocent. But the quas.
tionnow arises,is.Bill as innocent as
Beecher?
flax Butlerleaner, Wayne McVeigh,
who was sent to Louisiana to look after
the Hayes interest in that state. Mack
is in bad hands.
Wa hereby nominate Ampt, of Cin
cinnati,for vice-president on the Siting
Bull ticket We propose to ha.e some
fan during the next campaign.
Fain Dccaasv, who was mixed up
in the Florida frauds, got an office.
The same may be said of a good many
others engrged in the same business.
Ax exchange proudly remarks. “The
republican party is up to snuff.” Uu-
dcublcdly. It will find that the next
presidential campaign is ’nnff for it
It is a little singular mat just as the
green pea season in Florida went ont
the eonfeaaiona of Noyes and Kaseon's
conspirators came in.
It should not be supjioacd that be
cause nothing has been said about il
during the just day or two, that At
lanta is .not a candidate lor a branch
MirxiL or tom b as Knurr la w.
The senate bill for the repeal of the
bankrupt law came up in the house a few
days ago and was amended on motion,
of Mr. Knott, chairman of the bouse
judiciary committee, so as to repeal
title 61 of the revised statutes, and the
act approved Jane, 1874, entitled
act to establish a uniform system of
bankruptcy,” and also making penal
actions or criminal prosecutions ariring
prior to the passage of the bill under
the acts proposed to be repealed con
tlnue in fall force until disposed of. It
passed the house by a majority of 167.
Mr. Knott stated that it waaneceeary
to make these amendments to the bill
mas to prevent litigation over the repeal
of the law. The bill aa amended went
back to the senate, where the amend
ments made in the house will be agreed
to, and in one week’s time the bill will
become a law by the president's signa
ture, and then people will have to
settle their contracts as they make
them. The law goes into effect from
and after its passage, and It will be a
law aa soon as signed by the president.
An attempt was made when the bill
up in the house to amend it so aa
to lot the law continue until January 1
This amendment was voted down.
The bill to repeal was fought in the
bouse by Chit'enden, Ewing, Kelley
and Butler.
The vote on the repeal of this law in
the house was aa follows: Yeas, 206;
nays, 38; not voting, 47. The mem
bers from Georgia voting yea, were:
Bril. Candler, Felton, Harris and Ste
phens. Those voting nay: Blount,
Cook, Hartridge and Smith—five yeas
and fonr naya. The senate will prob
ably vote on the house amendment to-
d»J.
AKBWKHt to CUXREAPOSDEB It
or Course It Is.
MaaiXTTA, Ga.
brill Editors : lathe rolling mill
of Atlantaruouliscsow! p.
Of eoutaa It Is. II Isn't Is the rtsM sort of
hands to scop. If r. Good now never Humbles.
That's What II la
Faikburn, Ga, April 30.
Mmasa Editors: Can you tell me
wt at a morsanauc marriage la I u w. P.
It la a marriage contracted between aperaon
blah rank sad one of lower rank In which
the lauer nines not to claim for hsteelf off chil
dren the tltlrs or estatea of the formtr. They
an usual In Ban pc bet unknown In America.
And a hood out s»eI«,Too.
Atlanta, May 1.
ranis. Editors : W ho te tbe mayor
raeatrrtrttit arc the water works of
thatetiy subject tolevyt Hca caiBEa.
Mr. M. A. Kevin, and he la one of the be»t
icier v r bad. Write to him for an an-
ffer to jour last question.
They Both So Ont.
Atlaxta, Mayl.
Messes. Editors: Suppose that iht-
Plot!** rxpoaurta •booId malt In toe unseal
Inn of Haye*. toe acting pnaldcnt. would
Wnceler ttuccedhim? James
Of ourae not If Hayes wss beaten—aa be
certainly wat—Wheeler was beaten .also.
Wheeler's till* falls with Hayes’#, ana Tlldeo
iVC take tbe seat if ft were vacated by Mr
Hayes.
GLEAMS OF GOLD.
UK rrrBGLADXS
FLORIDA.
sMIltlw
alar a
Colonies tiUbllkbed, etc
PABIS PENCILUNGS.
ink Brecon or a Tttir to the
rtoMCB rxrotiTios or H7S.
Isn't it shoot time for another Indian
wait In the absence ol afraedmen’s
bank or bureau, tbe great and good O
O. Howard pamelh for tbe armed con
flict.
Thr c lmmerctai ciub ol Coictgo, not
t < be outdone by such a small town as
Boston, has invited Senator Gordon
and other representative men ol the
aonth to a dinner on the 25th ol May
Tits line in the aot g: "The vile?t
sinner .may return,” ie really pro
phetic, and ita prediction has been
literally (n'fillrd in Florida and Lou
isians. "The vilsst sinners” did "re
turn” such indolent voice as wonld
give the electoral votes of these state*
to Mr. Hayes—throwing ont, in the
most outrageously illegal manner any
number of democratic ballots.
TOM OLD THIRD UKORUIA.
Mt j >r A. A. Winn, secretary of the
snrvivois' Association of the Third
Geoigia Veterans, has issued a circular
under ln*truc:ions from Colonel Clai
borne Snead, president of the eaaocia-
tion. r< qnestiug that one or more dele
gatee from each company be chosen to
meet him and other* o( the command
in Augusta on the 8ih of May. The
object nf this meeting of delegatee it
to coaeider the propriety of holding an
other reunion during the p—eent year
The secretary bops* that every compa
ny will be represented, and we hoj>e
that tbe meeting will decide in favor
of Ihe reunion. There eonld be noth
ing more appropriate than an no non!
or biennia) reunion of those who were
comrade* in the confederate service.
IBM TIAbj u r Ba. Ua.wKICKS.
In an interview at Indiarapolh the
other day. Gov. Hendricks said in an
informal way said tbe McUn and Den
nis confessions in no manner surprised
him. He intimated that legal proceed
ings based upon them would be institu
ted but not immediately, allhough be
eonld uotetate what precise form would
besdopted. In regard to hi* viewsoo
tbe presidential question be quoted
from bis speech to the democratic elate
coueention ol February 20ih, saying,
while it is perfectly true that the title
of Hayes to the office of president
settled under tbe forms ol the law. It
still none tbs leas true that imperative
duty demands that fitting punlahmen:
be visited upon criminal* through
who** crimes that judgment wss ob-
t lined.
SUM BAPTlSia
CIqm of tbo But to Convention.
The Btptist convention adjmrncd
yesterday after one of its most liatcmtlojr
•enlori. A spirit of piety pervaded the wbo;e
It tw left an atmosphere of religion
oo the town of LaQrmoye which will linger for
many day*. Indeed, goud waa done which wll.
defy tbe destructive hand of time, and which
wtU contribute to the Joy* of eternity. All the
Incut lotcmta of the church were looked
into by the body, and tbe reporta abow
maraglng state of prosperity
New boards to manage the affairs in
arms of the departiseat* of the church wire
elected; In oth ia iheokl board* uaren.-ck.cud
and vacancies Ailed.
The services un Sunday In tbe etarches of tie
Iowa were con • acted by ms nbcrs of the eon-
veniton and wen very inter* sting.
The (own has, aa matt, dose herself credit by
'ier large hearted hospitality. Tbe northern
dclegAUs carried away ffowen from the far-
famed Ferrell garden*, and were enthnrUwtlc
over Um beauty of the p'ace. NewenergUsard
agates* tare been set In motion. What will the
hsrvost be of the next year f
If the past year's rtsults are made the basis Of
uculaUon much may be expected from the re
newed s *1 and enlivened fervor of these ser
vants oi God. a. d they go away from this ’feast
of fat things*'
The next session is to he held in Col u mb of.
as was anticipated in a previous letter. Hod. I
CC Black was sleeted to membership ora
board of usstees of Mercer nulversltyin place
of Mr Irwin resigned- 1 have already apt ken of
the lr terse ting services of tundsy, but it mai
be of interest to some to know Sunday’s
ppointmsnts. They are as follows:
At tbe BapUK church, at 11 a. m.. tur. V. H.
Hell, D D; at 7* pm. Rev Dr McIntosh.
At thr Mrtw*ew«, at II a aa. Rev A J Battle. D
D; *17# pm. Rev ATSpalding, DD.
At the Prtebyterian, at 11 a m, Bsv C H 8trlck
land; at?# pm, Hev HDD Sumttoo.
ij’• sssiloo was consumed in bearing of
further reports aud in the eonaldermUcn of res
olution*
The treasurer of the oonvtntaoo reported
SI .304
Rev F M Daniel was added to the state mis
on bea d.
Dalsga os to the southern Biptist convention
Resolutions or thanks to the people of La*
Gmcge was enthusiastically adopted.
FiucItpKmh tT‘ Ar 'f Jr *t the
tone of the Index and Baptist were introduced
and recelvei the hearty votaol the convention
Mr. Burney, the efficient
elected by n u&anlxnoui vote.
Tbs convention then adjourned to m*et agan
be Friday bcloro the fourth Sunday in April.
1ST*.
Atlanta, Ga., April 20.
S m« two years ago I wrote fer Thr
Coxtr.Ttmox a aeries of letters on Florida—its
resources nod possibilities. A recent trip to
the state has confirmed tbe lmprevious under
wbteh those letters were written, nod justified
their figures and fanciest Fior ds is truly a
wooderlaad, and there is a frtahsess and crisj»
t*m about everything in it. A reference to
some details gathered dude* my harried trip to
the state last week, *»»7 be ol interest to the
r-rsders of Tnx Cosstnraos. The foLowitg
' therefore submitted:
a talk with CArraw cbakux bxxx.
Upon emerging from the sleeping car at
Brunswick and taking my place upon the for*
ward decs of the steamer Florence, with the
br>«aes breaking through tbs ruted «■«»-
rise, and the strong poise of the Atlantic throb
bing la tbe restless waves beneath ns, I reals <1
that I was out of Georgia, and really en rout*
forFiorida Cap*!n Charlie Brock waa in front
of me-an appetixiag breakfast wss rending its
surgesuons up the hatchway, and
I fell into Inquiry as to Forida.
Said Captain Brock, who. by the way, has run
the Florence in Florida for the post ten years.
The travel to Florida has hardly been as large
tbh year as it was last year. This U doe In
degree to the exceeding mildness of the
winter in the north. Nothing was ever seen
like IL Maoy Invalids therefore ritaed staying
at home this year who have heretofore come
south with the first cold weather. 1 here have
hardly been so many light seen aa formerly for
tbe simple reason that much of the novelty lux
worn off.
The crowd of reliable visitors was notably
Urgcr thia year than ever before By “ reliable
I mean the persons who vuit Florida
regularly year after year. Tbty come cipher
through tl ? fact that they have friends or rela
tives here -that they hats bought property
here, or that they have latabUahed winter
bouses here. They are for the main quiet peo
ple, who Co not scatter five dollar bliia stout,
but who pay for what they want, abd generally
want the best that can be had.
YOU WILL as TOLD AT J ACKfiON VILLX
that the number of visit ns has greatly de-
Tbe error apra this point arises from
tbe (set that the great body of visitors, instead
of huddling about Jacksonville aa formerly, now
•ostler *11 throughout the state. Many of them
have homes here, to which they go direct. Oth
ers have found quiet little nooks up tbe St.
John’s or Indian river or OcUwaha, where they
spesd their winter Tbo hotels in tbe intenor
of the state have been very much Improved, and
many new ooes hav) been built. Tbe tourists
therefore desert Jacksonville to a great extent,
and seek s quieter and less expensive home.
Tbe cariosity dealers will tell you, too, that
tts crowd la falling off greatly. This is simply
because the tourists do not invest n heavily in
alligators’ teeth, etc., as they former
ly did. The moat of them have be en supplied
I am satisfied, however, that the crowd o
steady visitors was much larger this year then
ever before.
What is the segregate number of annual
visitors in your opinion f
'll think it otil run to nearly, if not quite,
20,000.”
A STATE FILUKO UP RAPIDLY
In his abort conversa:ion. Captain Brock
hinted at Florida’s growth* Tbs state Is Ailing
up with g'iod, reliable immlg’aaia at a rate not
dreamed of by those who have not looked at
the mat er carefu ly. A very large proportion
of each year’s visitors become property owners
in the stats, many of them becoming actual cet
era.
The elements of this current of immigration
are, of course, various It is made U( of every
catlonality. ButoFnotiaodan uutuualnusab r
os among the new-comers. I am not
certain but that they are th- bast settlers in the
world. They are steady, strong. lnteill/ent t
thrifty and accumulative. On tbe boat that
carried ms over there were *1 Uermata who had
purchased iriciaof land along the Funaudlna
railroad, rauol? g across to Cedar K.*ys The
were stalwart, fix*-'coking immigrants, loaded
down with tool-chests and comfortable locking
While sitting in tbe cffico of tbe rail
road the next day, a German representing four
famines applied for more freight reduction over
the road. Upon my expressing surprise at the
evident run of Immigration over the road, I was
informed that over 800 families had settled
the lino rf the lose within tbe pa t 15 months
and that the tide of new comers was increasing
He said that they were all satisfied with their
iw nomse sod were doing well.
a snip with a hovel freight.
A a an evidence of woat these immigrants were
doing, I waa carried to see tbe foodieg of a large
slip for New York. Tbe loadirg consisted of
thousands of crates of vegetsb.es. gathered fully
ith ahead of the Jeney vegetables and put
into tbe northern market away ahead of any
ipetition. They will, therefore, command
the best ot fancy pricer. Ihe statistics of truck
farming along the road show some marrslouf
table* of profit which I shall allude to later.
the rr jinn's cclohy.
There are several colonics settled in FInrMi
There are most of them based on the co-opera*
tion plan, and are doing verv well Indeed. The
first of them, and perhaps Ihe most important
is the 8 . John’s colony. It is formed prlud
pal'y ot N* w York meobaate*. Tae plan waaa-
fallows: A ctuuter wss obtained for a company
of ISO men, who screed to pot in tBo
For this sum they were guaranteed past
age to Florida, a strip of good orange land, a
boure in tbe general tulldtrg, and prorbixis
for four aoathp. The shares were all spa* dlly
taken and the land purchased. It la a superb
and la good orange land. X«ch man of
se ha* his separate grove and farm; but
inert is a general grove that is ownsd in nartner-
ahlp by all ahareho'defs. There Is a general
core. In which articles are sold at dost or very
near it. The results have given perfect
tioa, except to a very few persona, who nets
succeed anywhere. Tier of course b.-cai
satisfied and went to N:w York and published
an abusive article concerning the colony. It is
growing richer and more oomfortible every
TSe Ocean Voyate-Lasd In Slght-
Ib* First Newspaper—A Liverpool
fiber iff Con trnated wlfb bis Atlmotn
Prototype—London Biff-Wigs — In
tbe Tales of Normandy—A Close Fit
at La rate-fin to tbe Hotels—Bar
ing tbe Francs and Reducing tbe
Otabes—A Howl from tbe Assembled
Haabeaters— Tbe Progress or tbe
Exposition — Popular Pride In Its
baccess — Tbo American Section —
Creditable Energy of Commissioner
SI actor mil It- Tbe First •’Special”
■Long-Eared Gentleman.
have seen Abroad share this sentiment.
“ THR CONSTITUTION.
Singularly enough in my efforts to
S t a paper, I took the first one that
e bothered newsman shoved at
me, and imagine my surprise on open
ing it tn see the beading, ‘ The Consti
tution. " S >me mistake here, I
thought, and I looked ggxin. It \
•The Cork Constitution,” and a p per
of some pretensions and merit. The
coincidence of my getting hold of a
paper similarly named to the one with
which I am attached at home, was re
marked by my fellow-passengers. I
have kept it as a cariosity—both on ac
count of its name and it being the first
newspaper that I bought in foreign
parts. I send it to yon with the
charge to preserve it for my return.
LIVERPOOL
was reached at 5 p. m. on Wednesdsy,
the 3d. The custom officers were easily
passed and the night was spent at U»*.
Adelphi hotel. This hotel cherishes
the recollection that Ex-President
Grant was its guest last year. When
we arrived it was being honored by tij*-
dr
presence of the high sheriff. He drov
id four, with footing
LETTER L
i Editorial Oorrespoalenoe of Tbe Constitution.]
Paxm. April 14. 1878
“Here we are!” as the clown eaysl apin a coach an_ a
when he enters t:f arena by means of J and out-riders in livery, preceded bj
a double handspring over the elephant, j trumpeters, and was received in th
I feel as though I hxd come upon the vestibule bjr twenty knock-kneed bai
scene in pretty mnch the rams style, I lift in silk stockings, carrying battle-
bat tbe details of thetnp I fear, wonld I axes! The scene, as we witnessed it,
exhaust your patience and weary your was supremely ridiculous in our eyes,
readers. I but not mcreamuaiig to ue than waa tl:e
'good btr to homxland” I description I shortly afterwards gave
was said in the harbor of New York, *° »««“ Englishmen of Sheriff Parker-
from the deck of ths elegant ste.mer son opening court in Atlanta, rapping
“England,” belonging to the Nations the spectators to order with his pocke.
line, between New York and Liverpool, knife, and Clem Green admonishing the
At 9 a. m., on Satuiday, March 23d we l“ rora <? “walk light!” They
left tbe dock and tnrned eea ward, thought that such republican simplicity
With what emotions, what misgiving, | was horribly barbarous, home of the
and aspirations, we watched thi
ASSEMBLED METHODISM.
TBB MJOB1B OMFABAL COFFER*
MFCR.
First Day’s Proceeding*—JLddreaa of
Welcome by Judge Jackson
Blsbop Be rylere's Response.
A large crowd of our best people ab
bled at tbe First Methodist church on jea
terday to witness the meeting ol the genera
conference
The spacious basement of the church waa
pretty veil filled all the morales, hat It wss no-
steady. A
fljod in and out of the church durlag the exer*
claes, th. most of them spending soma time In
exuoinisr the upper story of the church, which
won universal praise for the eleganoe and rich-
ores ol its appointments.
Toe calling of the roll was a very tedious per*
te fa- I reasons they advanced for their use
miliar * obi seta ’ of our native land » f style, pomp and circumstance
“d. and vinfch over the horixon it U were undoubted
impossible here to reproduce. It is I t^i®d to imagine
aiidthatmen in Se imminent pres, tain Whit Andemon in knee breeches
ence of death see, ‘ ‘ ‘ —
dnetion, the whole
past lives. 'Such a vivid pic —.
not nnroll itself before the voyageur I „ Of the city of Liverpool we stw
for the first time departing from home Hfcie, aa our deparure was taken ihe
to traverse the unknown ocean and vieit morning. The run through
countries strange; but, if my emotions England down to London was one of
aud remembrance* were not the most the most pleasing trips we have ever
unusual, not to nay extraordinary, the enjoyed. My little family were all to
difference betwe n the two expert, tkemselves in a compartment and we
encee ia hardlv of meaanrable intenai- nothing but look from the car
tv. Certainlv 1 shall never again, in I windows upon those busy cities and
the adventures of life, feel thTsaine wonderfully cultivated fields which
emotion ci utter divorcement from ail I changed paces so rapidly in the whirl-
the things that I have known, and I i Q g panorama,
loved, and learned to believe necessary I in London
inddenti to my existence. I we bad only four hour<, but our route
the sea voyage I from Eoslon square to the Groevenor
j... ffi hotel was through an interesting part of
Z?»h f; *11 nntnf the ovSi I tbe glimpses of eeventl
withoaUnddenuMaHoutoMhemdi.| Dromi j ent ^ inti * nter H e(1 Su JwntB .
°* r ^' The *“ park, passed-down the Pill Mall and
St r ™mln < H had “ excellent view oi
the time, and only ont» did it remind Buckingham Palace, where the
me of its enperb wreetling power. That e 7 m then lodwd. LateVin the
waa one mgnt when I confidently re- ’veTngTgoing to Chlrhig Cross, IhVd
r d v W ^ h r an opportunity of seeing the prmce of
tOmy berth. About2 oclock a. m. I vValesleave the palace in his priccaly
crawled out from under the berth on going reward Marlborough
“‘ de ,“ f rr, 1 hmise 8 Fmm the glance I caught of
ont^nl fh»uh I **“ flc8 A imagine hia royal mama bad
■red keeping my heels ont of the waah- | wine , t her dinner table that day. He
s^k of “.“rd P x»ru!..£ j-w»^ ^ brf '^ e «• -
Sl d S m k e n ^°.hJ Leaving London at 8 p », we reached
°* kuouing tbe I jj tw jj aVBD at jq p H ihe tide waa
exact meaning of not favorable until 3 a. a, and then we
a wet sheet I had 7 hoars of smooth going over to
and a flowing sea,” so to speak, fori Dieppe. Here we touched tbe soil of
had incautiously left tbe port-hole I France and felt near our journey's
over my berth insecurely fastened. I end. How we welcomed ihe thought I
Tbe fiist sea that struck the ship senta Five hours through the delight ul bilia
shower of water over me and made a and valleys of Normandy with Rouen
patent clothes wringer the most desi- I and ita ancient cathedra], the Seine
rable of articles. Aa a result, unless I and ita picturesque sinuosities, quaint
the steamship company has applied a [ little villages, old chateaux, pretty
steam-wrench to "
port-hole,
nerculeaiily .
oua companions After doing some animated frog talk
„„„„ 1 well-scolloped,with the French custom
house officers we get our trunks atop of
spany of people, and the tedium oi | tlje g aCfe> ou B9 | v es ir*'de and
• Hotel Lsfitte!” 8. W. 8.
LETTER IL
lECltorial Oornapondencs at The CouUtaUos.)
Par’s. April 16,187B
Tbe first business of the newly are
company ol people,
the trip was relieved by many inter. IJJ*”
esting or amusing episodes. sing out.
Among the cabin passengers was an |
English gentleman who, for
twelve years past, has lived in
Japan and occupied his time there in
the exalied'pursuit of journalism. He
IBB GBMAT WALK.
>U»r Amn<pii>a«
•Me XllffMnllul] r<« of Walklil
SOO lllia
Yea terday the snbjfet of general
wuml aauax all casks of oatdtUta, was
tko*r«st fwof PrWmor CocEfstj walkinx
Mallolsuaaj haois.oi oo. wll.wtrhlo
thvArw half of na hour. Doting ths tins
that hs has htsn walking th# aacofaiea has
hffoo rather slim, hot lost Right at losarlj
hour tfc. crowd began to ssotEbls In ths larx-
ASOTBKK RADICAL 3CAMDAL
It is given out from Washington upon
good authority that Representative
Springer’s committee, which i, investi
gating expenditures in tbe state dt
parlment, ia preparing for a sensation
after the manner oi tbs Be.knap scan'
dal. The investigation against Georgs
Seward, minister to Chine, is said to
have disclueed such facts that member,
of th* committee are of the opinion
that they will recommend the Impeach
men; both oi Minister Seward and of
Consular Agent Bradford. Thismtve-
ment will be bund upon a’legrd extor
tionate charges at d otter irregularities.
A member of tbe committee saja that
tbe proof of those extortionate charges
ia overwhelming, and is completely
substantiated by the official recotdr.
The counsel for Seward ha* requested
th* committee to ask the Mate depart
ment to order Stwkrd to return to thia
country in order that he may testily in
his own behalf. Toe counsel claims
that Reward will be able to vindicate
hi-nselt. The committee has prepared
a communication, which will be sub
mitted to Secretary Erarti as soon aa
hisdorneetic affliction will permit him
to attend to hia official duties. If the re-
qurst ia granted, sixty days will be
eeaary to see or* the presence of Seward.
Meanwhile th* committee ia scarcely
disposed to wait to lout
• swl ptajtaf. AI10 O'clock.
UwS0*.arw7 lata* »Al wilhmlaffltc and met,
Icc udlng ntacj laf lw, were upon lb. lntld. o
•hetffml Hr RUtrrdcSAta bd>kia:<aad i
talasd U uicugtMMiL waking lbs um mlla la
It aUoutffff. Jorl hctorefiaitMar he wasjoiacf
by Dr Charlw Ptc ckorytaM arttadlac phyriclaa.
naif apoltatff. At th. ocodcnoaor ib.wsla.Dr
Mackey tpobff -ota. ...b j, Kalinff that be
a tic croftmor lot th
law two wwke ar4 taat b. oooM aakwnattog!y
my that It waa tkc free wet exbibiaaa ol a
•ad pkyrleal mdaracca he a d ever wltn
Maty naa badlh. yrnnka tacocha
that h« fr't like advbticklw mdt
There are wvent other colooica bleated In
Fiorida, th* seat largen beleg the Chicago
colony. They an all organised on the co-opeia.
ure plan,end are govt rued by etna tmeinew eta
erclalntlM. Tbe (eucral verdict U that eettkn
whooometa ookales always do better than
others. There la a strength In the comradeship
I and a watml raetralat In the It flaeace
Q the other. It It the ben method for
ta to enter a new canatry. There la
little doabt that tbe ex periraem already tried tn
Florida will recall In the eriabliaaieiit of vari
cotomies
thr bsal arrava aecrre
e*j thit the boo* fide oenusd lor Unde
ucTcr to gxmi •* *t preerrt There *ie i
•ctttol purchoaen la toe mortet ih*n at *07
time, aad price* a* * rale on lower.
Thi* tadue eo!ely to tbe depredotfooof general
▼oloee, *od tbeeouclty oi mooey.
Tbe treat srowto of Florida ts not however
the somber of lma.gr uii* carried Into bet
limit*, but In tbe ailltoos ot yoaa« oa&p tree*
that ora gradually cotnlnc into aeariac- Eve y
tree matoree and pete forth trait add* from 815
to 840 per annum to ihe wealth of the atau
Col Hart my* that he paid a lady fSt for the
h u!t of eoe tree >t 92 per hundred. IhMfavr
4 800 orange* to the tree. He raolixed over
fl» for tho ■ mo fruit, aeUlag It at 8 cents per
H. W. G.
a* fell! F# woo ad up by iraponng that three
ahem be dr van for Frofieeor CosMgney, wM
waa rrepcnOed to with a hearty good will,
which bad been nude up w*« pmem
afowlvdfc-
A Bother** Terrthlo Peed.
Detroit, May 1— Last night Mrs.
Dost, of this city, whit* Uboricg under
a fit of gratativ* fnnav, during the ab-
acnc* of her husband, administered
laudanum re herself and her six year
old daughter. Th. Dhjg'ciaaa wore
summoned immediately upon the <Ls-
covery of th* situation, but the daugh
ter died. The mother’s life was sared,
and thia morniog she gave birth to a
child, afrer which reason returned.
Her grief upon discovering what she
had done wa* heanreedieg. The ver
dict of the coroner’s jury waa death
from {miaou administered by the
mother with intent to kill bemeif and
child.
a day) in the splendid hotel and taken
& house in Passy.
My advice to all perrons intending a
visit to Paris durirg the summer is, if
pomible, to have a friend secure apart-
mints for them in advance, or, in the
event of a prolonged stay, to go at the
earliest time possible, into the country
near by. It they remain in the city the
crvfrmcna expense will certainly cause
tfc«m to greatly curtail the extent of
their visit. This mnch I have written
upon thia subject because I believe I
would be derelict in my profeeaional
duty ehculd.I fail to warn your readers of
the true status ol these important feat-
ujes of a sojourn in Paris.
THE GREAT EXPOSITION.
Naturally ail Paris aud all France are I u^btetaat tbe audtenm
excited over the near approach of the in- 1
aagurxtion of the exposition..
They are justly proud of |
tbe enersy, public spirit aud
pregra a which they have evinced in
the preparation of the affair. Already,
^magnificence and grandeur of pro- I fornunoe, despite tbe fact that Mr. Summer*
portions, as well as comprehensiveness I threw a flivor of picture* queue** into it, an*
of exhibits, it gives the wsurance of varied It by numerou* interjoculatorie*. Theii.3
VjeUg the most splendid of the Whole tottat of the day’s proceedings reacted a climax
of international fairs. Americans, with toe addren ot welcome from Judge Jack-
\e remembrance ot the centen- I *oa. a* mty have been expected, this addrw*
. jsh upon them, may prefer to | was admirable in temper ana taste, and elicited
.that }t will be unrivalled, but I irequent applause. The body of venerable
the judgment Ol numbers who I minuter* showed that they were human and
were present and participated, officially I loll of human impulse by the heartiness with
and otherwise, in that affair, and they Which they applauded Judge Jackson’s allusion
ail agree that the French have, in the to the “matrjns and the bonuie lasses." Ihe
arrangement of this exposition, sur- I reply Of BuhopMcTylere was fitting and tkgaau
passed the efiorts of ail other nations I and was warmly reoeiv^d.
Be it so! Why should not progress ihe rxasoxxzxi or thx ooxnxxscx
I?® 1T"aU~yfine. Ttt.member.me *mv. and
Why should not the French, marvel* eimdmen. end an untau»l number ol them ol
lOGB-y recuperated from the effects of I dlotiiigutohed ■frpniioa. It wa* the frequent
her late war, have credit for this splen-1 maul that it waa the finest looking body of
old effort in the interest of human de- I men ever gathered in Atlanta. It would oer-
velopment, human progress and the I talnly ba impossible to find a finer looking set
triumphs of peace ? I of men anywhere than the bench of blshope.
THE prevailing passion I They sat with the dignity of senators,
among the peop e here is a desire to do I We raaU take occasion during the progress of
something to advance the glory of the I the aemlon to draw
expoeitijr. Every possible manifests- oome of the more distinguished
tion of regard for that enterprise is I members of the bedr- In the meantime we can
liberally made and the opening of the I only coograiniato it oo th* nuo»ua) degreeof
great fair is looked forward to with I harmony that la promised in teelr deiibera-
most feverish anxiety. The cost of this don*. There seems to be a oplrit of brotherly
g : gantic luxury is counted unworthy of I love pervading the whole anemb'y, and there
cavil and national pride in the euccess I klittto reason to fear that this will be disturbed,
of the affair absorbs the attention of I thx election of bishops.
the Parisians from everything else than The iaterest of the public is already centering
their profits on account of its presence. I about the election ot the bishops While there
Notwiths anding that selfish leaven it will, of course, be no electioneering or canvas
■‘exalting to witness ihe devotion of sing, there are especial favorites who w ll have
this people to the interests of the I frienda looking for their elevation. It is not
exhibition. S^ate, municipal and pn- I powibfo to locate the date of this election, for
Y*te enterprise have combined to make even to del nltely state the number of bishop* to
it perfect in all its details and there is I be elected, lhare are a great many minutera
no reason to doubt that the result, in a I who deserve the honor of an electiou, and it ia
national sense, will be the most pro- | quite probable that a number will be balloted
nonneed success.
the opening DAY. I The delegate* to the eighth Reneral conference
The 1st of May is to be red letter day, I of the M. e church sjuth continued to arrive
when the formal Inauguration of the I yesUrday morning, many coming in on the
great show is to take place, amid cere-* I early trains, and were met by the committee o!
monies at once interesting and inipo- I arrangement*, who raw that they were all
sing. A glance at the chaotic state of I cared for and conveyed to the homes provided
the exhibition as it appears to-day I for them, a Urge number of visitors also ar-
would lead any one to exclaim agamst I rived yesterday and the night previous The
the possibility of the exposition being I general conference always attracts a very large
readiness on the day named. To I number df visitors from all parts of tbe south,
__ ke it bo Bee ms now a task for the I who come to see and erjoythe proceedings ol
hands of a million men, working with- this ureat church couooil.
out rest until high noon of May day, I The cession was appointed to meet at IQ
bat M. Kraut Z. the directeur-general, I o’clock, but long before that time the basement
reports to the government and insists I of the First Methodiu church was quite tali o:
to the public that that there will I the delegates and spectators,
be “no postponement*' He is a man 8ome very pleuant minutes were pined in
of his word, possessed of great I haad-shsking and conversation,
energy and executive ability. If it is I Th» front seats ol tho room were completely
Within the reach of human power to taken up by the delegates who. in the total,
,ve all things ready on the day named I number three hundred. All the seats in the
I will redeem his pledge. Work is bcusenot thus occupied were takeo up by spec-
fog on vigorously by night and day, tators, all of whom pou:d not be seated,
th alternate bodies of workmen. A large stage is prepared where th# altar of
Within tbe week vast strides have been church stands, and on it ware seated all the
*jq «de toward the completion of the bL,h °P« ot the church and the secretary. Dr
preparations. The Champa de Mare is* Summer*. Bishop Fierce presided.
*^d with a glittering palr.ee that | noted by all that the bishops were.
»ch to the fastenings of that firms, peculiar people and -P* 1 ? 1ZL "iTudm fable in “Arabian I without exception, very remarkable looking
rotated to m« many interesting matters rived visitor in Paris is to hunt for per-
connected with the profession in that I manent apartments. Upon otw* 1 * of
country,seme of which I may hereafter c°urae, the stranger must go to a hoiel,
repeat to you and your readers. He bathe is foolish to think of staying
rIso exhibited to us a targe and valua there longer than ie actually mcersapy.
ble collection ol Japanese coins,curios-i- | The Panstan hotel ia a peculiar ineti.
ties and photographs. He had in tution, wholly unlike any thing tiiat the
charge a court troupe of performing avenge Amencan ia acquainted with.
Japanese.who are to appear in England, It w generally » djem»l and dreery af-
au5 in Prris during the exposition. where ecciability is unknown and
fine nl tneee was I "comfort” avoided. Oae takes a room,
. r pays for sokp, pays for towels, pays for
A japanesr prirst ^rvices" t&t he does not gw, pays
who had beun eea-eick ever since ho I three prices for every candle burned,
left Yokohama. On ship and cars he an( i qoite’aa liberally for all he eats,
had continuously felt that over. I Unless he ie very careful, too, on leav-
whdming desire to "get I , D g he is required to pay for many
wrong-siue outwards and stand in ihe I things be ne>er before heard of or ex-
rain*' which Is the most notable feature I perienced. Hence it is that the Paris
of sea-sickness. The special forte of I hotel is to be avoided as one wonld
this religious acrobat ia walking bare- I fle© j rom a pest-house. -
footed on the edges of swords,but every . nv . Kmfi their rath.
time I laid eyes upon hia rueful visage ^ advancing their bates.
he looked anxious to remark in some I Since the Franco-Prussian war the
intelligible language that if he could hotel charges of Paru. have been far
find a straight ma?k on dry tand he beyond tiie traditional tariff and a
wonld give np gladly all his hopes ol I gra^nri increase has marked the
being Mikado, or chftf-peddler of little ?* th ,® >»» ?«."• Complaints of
brass goods m the grauiftemple of Kio- “hard times” ue quite as general here
to, for a chance to walk thit line the “ ^ 03 A’ner l c.,ana pncesmal
balance of his days. departments ranee high. In view of
1 'the approaching exuibition, how-
J41TV _ .. .. ever, the Agu es have been put up
and Dare Devil Chirlie, brothers and I most outrageously. The published reso*
noted scouts of the plains, were also I lotions of uie Parisian hotel keepers to
among the passengers. They are fa- I maintain current rates and to avoid
mous rifle-shots and have the misstep which despoiled the Vienna
come over tbe waters to do the Willie I public of their anticipated profits in
Tell burinew of shooting apples off I jg73 t has proven-a msst fl igrant fraud,
each otuei a head, snuffing cigars end I WJIS * neatly contrived bait thrown
other like tom-foolery. Tho English- I oa t to the world and there is every rea
men on board confidently assured them I SO n to believe that it h*» been success**
that they would both be arrested ,ft*r I imfy employed. Instead, however, of
their first performance on a chRnre of I the Pariotaua living up to such s reaolu-
“aasault with attempt to mnrderi” I ^on, they have, with one consent,
have not heard that they were. I marked np every article of merchan-
ALL fool’s DAT I dise and every necessary of life. More
was spent on board ship, and many I than that, the hotels have just notified
capital tricks were played upon the an* I ail their guests of another advance in
■ncneMimr t.«tspruyprs Th« ni*vM that I nri/»p« Slav 1st. Even the “bouil-
Whits Rnm-Clericel: John M Steel, Jao H
Dye. Lay: O T Hunt, W W Garland.
Little Rocx-Clerlcel: A Hunter. A R Win
field, E N Watson. Lay: W H Wheeler, 8 M
McGehee, A A Key.
North Tmi-Cterical: J H McLain, R
Lane, w f Euteriins. M H Neely. Ley: J B
Cole, W J Swajne.
EastTexi*—Clerical: Robert 8 Finley, RW
Thompson. Lxy: D H Comully, Jea F Taylor.
TfxxwCIerical: R Alexander. H V Philpo’t,
IG John. L»y: JDGlddlrga. JCC Winch.
ixthwsst Texk*—Clerical: W G Veal, J D
Sbaw, W G Conner. T Stanford. J 8 5!cCarrer,
Lay: J R Henry.OF Divcnport, T H Shugart.
West Texas—Cleric d: H 8 Thrall, J 6 Gilieti.
Lay; M M S Ira. P C Wood*
Gebnax Mmios—Clerical: JB A Ahrenv.
Lea abgeles-Clerical: Millard J Law, Wm
B K*r uiaugh. Lay: L D Palmer.
Pacnric-Cleric U: JC Simmona, O P Fltxger-
ld Uy: CP Berry.
Columbia—Clerical: JWCt
Christ knew when He roc t out Hia followers that A T? A ffl A T T3T fXTKT TTTfc
KtsaraWi A FATAL blow-up.
able to pay their wav In the usual hotel f'ahlon..
andHe made piOTiaton for them when He aald: I _
"G\ and whoever recclveth a prophet in the M TBAMBOAT boiler EXPLOSIOF
ns me of a Prophet, he »hill have a pronhet'a |
reward." Thia olc promise haa opened ten I
thou-and aoora to the minister* ot Cnri t
And He raid a'so "If they Bve you a cup cf
cold water in the name of a ditc-pv
th y shall not looe their
AT M BMP HI a.
4 ditCipfe
tSboauid I
This has paid the board bill ol ten .
itinerant preachers and they hare left three I
richer with whom they s opped, for they go on
their Master's errand and He declared shat
when they went about among men and entered
a house they thou Id sav. “Peace b- within ’’
Probable 23 Persons Killed—A Ter*
Bible ‘ eene-The Veanel on Fire.
Memphi*, May * 1.—The tow boat
Warner, from New Orleans to St
Loui^ with five model baigea and the
in oar hearts. In this state of Christianity, to I trading boat Keol’gon in tow,
«-«>•>■=■>» »o.l.rs
Toyecaoi when opposite the elevator The pilot
Bcv Wm M Kmn. D D, ol Stiwouri, ratgnted house was blown to a great height and
that the conierence meet tn the afternoon to I f®lI back upon a wreck, while tho air
arrange for eeata. I wss filled with splinters and fragments.
Bishop Pierce suggested that tbe conference I wreck took fire. lostantly the
Ilukoh Clerical: Colin Murchison, Ben j R first arrange lor the huura ot meeuugaudad- 8moke »team hid the boat from
Hester. Lay: J B McBrydc. I j 0Um i DK . I the view of the crowd, which soon
The total numb.r present was 284- At the | ^ WFOook, D D .of Atttnta, moved that hned the bluffs. It is thought that
tha hour of meeUog be 9 a-m., and that the | perished.
The tug Devaato aud three skiffs were
The bar of the conference was then fixed, it I coon at the wreck and succeeded in
extended from the stage to a line at ihe farther 1 8 :
edge of the aicmd wiudow*. The spacabackl J °hn W. Poe, clerk, slightly bruised,
of these window* waa allowed for spectators. Jacob Cox, pilot, badly braised. Bith
of a committee on pub’.ic I were blown into the air and fell back
worship was than consider^ U was moved by I on 'he wreck.
Captain Geoige Daweou, slightly
conclusion of the citi ng of the roll, it
evident that a large majority oyer a quorum I hourfocadj&urnment be l pm.
were present I The motion of Dr. Cook was carried.
Bl«hoo Pierce then announced that the choice
of a secretary was next In orler.
Dr T O Simmers was nominated and unani
mously elected, and he requested Dr A G Hay
good to act as assistant eecretary. This was ap
proved by tbe confer*.noe, and Dr Summer* an-
nonce-d that be would not at preaent appoint | Dr. Jeaae Borinc ihat the piraldlng"elder of
any ofoer assistant*
* JUDGE JACKSON'S
Judge James Jackson, of tbe supreme court, I
made tbe following felidtioui address of wel* |
oome. which was received with spplanie:
the Atlanta district and the Melhadlst I scalded
preachers of the plaoe be cooaUtnted a commit-1. Napoleon Devinney, pantryman, cut
tee on public worship Carried. I in the head and arm—not dang erously.
Rev P A Peterson, of Virginia, moved that I J '*hn Sullivan, second cook; badly cut
the regular or standing oommliteea ba composed in the arm and scalded.
u t . Birfi tnc I ORoctiricRlRndoM Irj delcgRtc from «<* I ^ Cl are Blank, chambermaid, badly
■ — * 1 'inference I bruised.
_ Tfre resolution was read. An amendment I Bkrney Ctssidy, mate, blown through
trtte . ot fc5ff.5 ate ’.i52 contmtuee of arrange- I that the committee* b3 composed of one dele-1 the roof and bad'y hurt.
” n ““rte«’SrSaiK , SSS’w^£o!SSui« RR» from Ktocouferanre Iratred ot two, as Chrie AnrehaU, 7 first engineer,alight-
.. — * — 1 that would make the committees too Urge. I ly injured.
my heart thaUb.*ora«or ia not hU^proi I ^ JSuf” G6Cble * 8t6Ward *
enl ThoaKh the exhcaUve head of »he Hate, “ <mId l »° detagats* from each conference I scaldei.
ha ts a child of God -a follower of the meek and I °o Bjme o* the committee*. | w m. Jenks, carpenter.
;aisssss£a;2i!S^s&5SB p ->'« ^Thom™,
he hate given Georgia’s and Atlama’a welcome I „ am *^ dment ’ . . , I fireman, unhurt,
to the men ot Gtd before afd around me, there- I ^ ere there was an abundance of auggestlors I Dixon Kennett, pilot, and Wm. Rid-
wShtameAirtmiyrefiSt, JSSSSSKS fliffe, enmne e r. who were asleep at the
nrmtrl.te tURi joar..icomo mould oe>pokeu I . r ‘ kt t' oioolnmbui, mored tourikeoot time of the explosion, were lost, and
by a member of tbe JuotcUl depanoieototoor | the cure in th. mo'ntlon comuioun, tbe I one fireman waa literally
wrament relhor thu by trt .xreo Ire he*!, | committee ot two memba, ot reobeontereoee.
.nil mc.uk purenally tbe trek law plcasaot to I carried. BLOWN INTO FRAGMENTS.
n vtara ia a lodlcial rather than aa executive I It waa that r-eolTtd that the eonunlttrea be I The boat had a total crew of 25. bnt
bouy. Thia ia the hub coart of appo.li to compotcd ot one deiecata from each cooler- owinir to the confusion and ;he tiorry.
Ity.ln no a'nse'lati an exreoUve b<3y P< I'. I 011 wV A E Winfield then moved th«t a oom i n K r lf tothehospitAld °[ wound el, it
ia wall Aheretore that a lawyer would I “v A E. Wiifleul then moved tbu a com I , B impossible to tell exactly how many
Ahcrefore that a lawyer ahoofd I I ta impossible to tell exactly 1
addrerethowredaolwelcOTOtobrotheriaw. ““traol-vwtooowdaadalaba appolutodby wero to , t . In five minutes after tho
yer-; that a jud^e boald njeak Jfo tn« felfow-1 the chair. Carr ed. 1 -
‘ ** —it waa moved that tbe chslr appoint a c
explosion, all tho wreck except the
SJarent ^t/Tlt T b^tome 1 ^oaay wcKnMio <t=‘e«»tM rrom tha Northtrn Meihodtit chuich and the tow barges were on fire, lint
brethren bcloTad la tho Lord would not arrlre u aooo aa waa expected at | the tog Desoto extinguished the fire,
entreally the body otinwil addref ala a le«. I fltit. They wm probably arrive by the 14th ol and landed the barites on the Arkan-
JSbS: “** . _ s« shore All the officers and crew
makers fettered by the bonds of consiUnttonal I Dr ’ ^ H Kedforl then requested that the were residents of St. I/mis. The ex-
icmicttoaa and cooflaed to the chsri wnlch qnadrinolal exhibit of the church boos »gent p l r8 i on shook every building in the
sk™ o 5 r ou Jo' mp '^o« T, i^ u t;. r~ **■ s«* Twodthe
iha boundaries which the Bible meecribra Un-1 re * d ’ cople * beinR K 1 ™ to m€Xnber *’ noticed Captain Dawson after the ex-
like the consUtution ol tha United States. | Dr. J. B McFerrla presented the qnadrennla plosion, but it turns out that they were
which cover* the empire and regulate* the do« [ report of the boa’d of mls^ota which was re I mistaken and it in now certain that
minion of acommo" government over this Ms- _«, hnn t fa«i miaiaaen, ana u IB now certain mat
tethood of states. Uuuke that of the state of I ctlToa wltnout °* lng . , | he 18 among the lost.
Georgia—which ia na supreme iswcf her In- I Announcement* of religion* service* for tbe 1
teroal poi cy—yonr ooasmation l« the work of I evening were then annonnoed by Rev H H Parka,
2^m?t?n“ n ihe^ifj;^^o^ , S^^ pmtoroftheFustMethodUtcnaroh. \*UB WOULD*** TiKS A. DA.RR.
of stone—all ol it waa Inspired by the spirit Dr Young, of Naahville, moved that the ©on-
the Almighty wfieo holy men^poka and I ferencemett at three o'clock in the afternoon I The Fool lab Frenis or as F. S Sena-
wrote aatbey weremorad oytbe HjiyGhoat | and that the first business be the drawing lor
tor’a rtnugtiirr.
Washington, May 1.—The gossipe
the del^gsJoos mess at four J"'*® B.mswhat disturbed over an spi
le the matter of teat*. Accept-1 sod 0 in high life. Senator Hipple-
Mitchell, of Oregon, has a daughter
To expound a constitution wiiui w .
• ^ “ petty, liberty, life may min ia a re
solemn often awful task; bnt to ex-1 Rev W H Potter oflered an amendment that
Donnd a c m*tituifon written by God. on which I ^ chairmen of
frsedom lrom •in.inhcr: a »oe with the saints m I m . .
light, to an etenut propei y, and life immortal I o elock ■etU® the matter of
•mri ey r a*Ung,ali epend. isadnty nqniiing I ecu • ... .
legal junmen^u a'yt c U powers,aober Jnogment I Dr Boring thought the drawing for seats waa I fifteen years of age, but for al’ that with
whirS todUriii 1 dnSlikfmiL SEME wlthomt precedent and was bid policy. the development of bunt and figure of
which jadkriai dntlra^Ute rm^unk^lntodnjg-1 ^ n ^erald thought .he drawing plan waa more mature years. For some time a
word. yoomay not rewrite | opposed to the principles oi the itineracy. I beardless youth named Handy, a clerk
Dr McFerrln said he wan’ed to ait where be I in the treasury department, haa been
rat tFylSreipreiiwiity whotaTOactiluKr I P 1 '*** 1 “ a oPf^•*“ "filtag ln» ptauion.playing spooney to her, and on Situi-
vething-! The goat fonnder of onrbranch I RcvJ BMcOthi*.of GeocgU, moved to lay the I day night last he dared her to marry
waol.m.ttirooU.etAbto Lost him. The your g miss would not be
...?*H?52^a/i2Ir^iiSSSSo tils IS™ Th« motion wu thro cairiod u amended. I thus daunted. So she went with her
tCJtiiw fihri-a mauof cne bcok; and all imrgtn-1 On motion of Dr. Petc*son the rulei of order J dear Alp hens to a Catholic priest
i he evolved from that book.
b methodically from thi* ooruer-uoue.
of the laat general conference be ad opted as the I and the twain were made one.
A DATILISB DBalOF.
Attempt to Wives a Train lost
Mum.
Last night as the down passenger
On qd tba State road was paafog tha sens-
hi mi s post, which is tbrae mifos this side of
Marietta, the engine soddosly com* cn'we ve
ae tutsan era sties laid scram tbs track with tha
Tbeencuwerasocecstw tbadsegar. and tc*-
•dwttn
coaid be check *d to say
ewasty-flra mlks on boor, U hSd
“ ! was a
COWMIil'-S •■OCX,
bat by rare good fortnt.* no sir um
Ontcf tbs cromtks caught in the pilot
suspecting passengers. The news that I prices after May 1st. Even the “bouil«
a female passenger in the steerage .had I ion** establishments have the past week
added another subject to the ranks oi I added 20 per cent to their tariff* aud
her majesty, set ail the ladies in a flat- I dedacteti about 10 uer cent from
ter of excitement, acd inaugurated a I the quantity of their dishes,
complimentary subscription among the I the howl or protest
ma'es. I which is going np from the victims of
A bogus telephone rigged np from I these gross extortions is deafening,
the parts of a marine glass also caused I The army of strangers already bivon-
a sensation, and yon may imagine that acked in the city, on account of the
its operations produced results that I ^position, is greatly exercised over the
would have astounded the scientific I situation and the members are not at
world and sent Edison to the lunatic I *jj delicate in their denunciations of
asylum. * I the “outrage.” The consolation derived
sighting land. I froxi the information that “they all do
On the 2d of April we sighted land I it” is wholly ineffectual. You may be
at 11 a. m. and the news brought every-1 sore that the turmoil will not be with-
body on deck. The timid again grew I ont its effect. Either the Parisians
bold as lions, and there were cone who I must retreat from their unfort un
cared to eee the welcome presence I ate position and be content with
again shut out from view. Until 7 p. m. I reasonable prcfiia upon a largely in-
we skirted the south coast of Ireland, I creased volume of business, or the on-
enjoying ita rough oatlines and 1 ward march to the exposition from all
well-kept villages and I parts oi the globe will receive a certain
At Queenstown we I and simoltaueous cneck. The corres-
took on board the pilot and I pondents from ail countries adjacent to
tbe first newspaper. I Francs are writing home most direful
I nev*r before knew how wri . *«rnings to their readers,
ecme a newspaper—any bod v'a newspa-1 sounding thr alarm.
per—eonld be to a nun! Only ten I Tbe best oi the Parts jourua's have
days from the land where newspapers caught a glimpse of the Loud writing on
bloom perennial and newsboys swarm I tbe wall and are vigorously denouncing
like the grasshoppers of Kansas, and I the cupidity and extortionate spirit of
yet a ship foil ol people ready to sell j their countrymen. The result of a
their trunks for "the morning paper!” I contrivance ol the present programme
Such is the power of human invention I is plainly unfolded to them and they
that two days’ abeencs now from with- are adjured in the name ol patriotism,
in reach ol tbe telegraph and the press 1 hospitality and common decency, to
is like onto nothing else in the cats- "do the equare thing." As yet these
legne ol human privations. The news I appeals nave been ineffectual, but I
dealer who came oat on the tender was trust soon to be able to eay that reason
iitterahy devoured, notwithstanding I haa returned to the butchers and bakers
be taxed na six-pence each I ol the boulevards, and that the hotels
for penny and tu’penny I are no longer the haunts of licensed
jonrnaia. Who eared 7 A ten dollar I highwaymen.
bill wasn’t a hundredth part aa targt I • One ol tbe noticeable results ol the
aa the London Times I above state ol affairs is the unanimity
The Englishmen ali wanted the war 1 with which those who are proposing to
thousand men are busy arranging mil- I ***o highly complimented Among the clerical
lions of dollars worth of the costliest, detente, ris socle of the Terr flnt prrechen
most useful, and wonderful productions ot the country, while the lay uelcta'M number
of the nations of the earth. It would be ““J ■“» of luperb talent, and wtoe time,
ir opportune, even if it were not impus I At a quarter to ten o'clock the ecceion woe
sildefto enter now into a descriptive tegrawltt dtytaeservtaa Btihop wWitnmn
narrative of the labors yet unfinished. “«*«f thRtltwooMbe opened by the tins-
Suffice it that every decrement isre- “>* ** 11,<m
reiving the fulleet attention and each *■» “ 1 bOT ^' TBo . h 7” D ™ b »
one will wonderfully end admirably “»
s^iSr* 1 "*" thia ra&rvei '
! THE AMERICAN SECTION .eat and eloqaeot petition, concluding with the
i, thebuLretp mo C no K fTvaetedifice. “SK^^SSSs'SSt-ute.tt.th
Among the very latest to accept the in- Pierce read as the first lesson the lttth
vitation to participate and rendered ....
still tardier by the unprepared state of M*h°P Ktrsnouch real as the second lerew
the exhibits proper for display here, P*rt of the second chapter ot the epistle to the
the Duited States came upon the scene PhtiHpptini.
largely at disadvantage. Fortunately, ® 5 hop Doorett reed is the second hymn the
however, their interests have been di- Wh In the hymn book, begtanta, • Tsy osohl
rectedbya bead well capacitated for hord,” which wu song by the confereoce aod
Ihe enormous tabors, and the work I epectators.
oone by Cimmissioncr General Me- D ' c K M«taU,of Mtetadppt. then led in
Cormick is truly marvellous. He haa I Prejer.
thoroughly organized the most compre- oroanbation
hensiveand illustrative exhibit ever wts then begun. Dr TO Summers, the secretary
sent by the United States to a foreign ol tho list general coalerence then rewl o fuu
fair and bse so managed as to make np I tutor the delegate, from mi ths ooutereocre as
by energy and executive ability for the published by him bom the best Information In
delay that at firet seemed fatal. his reach. As the roU was called the delegatee
Our space is very circumscribed and present snewered to their names,
not at all adequate to the demands up- The foUowing la n ini' uu of the delegate,
onit. Even after building an annex, I from the innooi conference, who were prerenu
with 20000 tquare feet of extra space,
and after rejecting one-third of the ’
Whole number of exhibits offered, the BALTraoni-CNrlcal: 8 Begester, A W Wllren.
roam we have is inadequate to a proper J 8 Martin, 8 Rodgers, DTtonms,BBSHougb,
display of the goods sent sent over by I PH Whiraer.s s Borzeii. Ley: Jt Walton, 1
ourfellow-cmzens. H “ Prrtt! ‘
The work of installing the exhibits I m * 11 . 6 w Newton, J B Wilson. L U Wilton,
is rapidly progressing, aud there is no ” ‘ ” ” °
room to doubt the entire readiness of „ „ „ „ , 0 „ , _ ,
our department by the first ol May. BAe well, B N 8iedd,L8 Ba d, Pant White
The energy of on/ people is notably <■•*- F u
manifested in this regard, and the s “t h.^“
French authorities are full oi lauda I
^are^ng to^ION^erloi' Fr-nX^wdren. W O
a A *° 0dS be ' Dg Cunnyn*h.m, Geo Btawsrt, E E WUey K
-ra- ravwrere. .wre,nr«. PrJra, J 8 Barnett, J H Bronner. Lay: Pe i
THE FIB8T EXHIBITS j q,| h, j p Mr ^niAn,T P Summeii,P
pronounced complete and ready were Jr . . w
those of Mr. Adame, of Ergland, and NcBTH cabolina-Clerical: NHD Wiiron. a.
Mallory, Wheeler A Oo » of New Haven, g Baikhwt w 8 BUckt B craran, J w Ncrth,
Conn. While E igland got one day I EAIreaiW H BubUu. Lay: w f Korne*»y,
ahead of us, yet both our Engliah- H c a Momgomerj, F C Robbia*, O
speaking countries were ahead of even I ^ T M Jonei-
the French, the promoters of the expo* I CAaouNA-CSerlcal: a M Shipp. W
si tion. Strangely enough, it was not I Duncan, F M Kennedy. H a C Walker. A
until Saturday that the firet French ex-1 chrieix'xrg, 8 b Joues, o a Darby. Lay: J
hibited waa completely installed. I cariiaie, w c McMillan.
The cargoes of the ehipe “8upply, north GEoxoiA-Cericmi: a G Haysood,
“flnnatitntion” anG “Portsmouth ar“ -
MIH
TSul
rules of thi*. The rulaa were read for inform*-1 they went to Baltimore, saw the eights
ana remained all night. Yeeterday the
ftit why afcoald I talk
^frara dotito ^L^^^^^, •— rial domirile. Then she acqnainted
rr-. ■-— .hleJhw f.k i ”*,— i her pa with Ihe facta of the ad vent ure,
BuhopPl ’ rea ‘ofiowta*whereupon he issued bis ukase, which
lisbtof the revelation of the love ci God in the “I”®** 5 , _ _ . _ I waa to either give up her home lorih-
f*ce of Hi**ou ha* illumined thi* spirluul con-I On Introduction—K Wiley, J E Erana, J E1 or h er hnsbana Iq a twinkling
stituiiou, which to the fundamenui law of the Edward*, C K XanhaU, A H Colquiit, T L . ”5 r” 1 ",* ‘,”7
soul. I w- an You read thi* law in that great I Melon ® he made up her mind, and concluded
light, vou expound it *a th*t ipirit revcai* it* she would remain with her pa and ma,
breu,K " b0W “ , *“ ^ 1 > e ‘ h r 8°- ^ nator
~ ^ Mitchell is exceedingly enraged over
gtad um yre « hao^_Thcretore._ta thf remo | ™ «, hie daughter’s indiscretion, and threat-
truth, and all yonr brethren bow to your legto-
Tber fore, brethren beforad of the Lord. I am I Brtnchand akHoU.
•lad that you ar. here- Therefore, ia the name I . _« .. ■ uw uaujuici a iuuiodiouuh, «*»*»» wn®-»-
ol the abatet chief magtoirate of cur state, of all AJt«r the announcement ol rartou* meeting* t bring suit against the priest who
department* of our state government, legists- of delegation*, the conference adjourned with I p
rive, exicutlve and Judicial: oi the mayor and I the doxology and benediction by nuw performed the ceremony,
council 01 the city of Atlanta and all the an | p*i ae _ | —, m —
thoriUea thereof; » the name of *rarv gray
headed man of age, of all the fall»be*rded man*
ihoridea thereof; tn the name of *verv gray
headed min Of age, of all the falKbrarded man*
hood of ihe state and mty, and every ruddy and
k cheek '
beloved
end . - -
name of all the people ol the city and the
1 fliW from a breast in I
. Sommers announced that the fraternal I
SUNK OUT OF FIGHT,
A coxnci legislator.
THE MURDERED HABBT LOVE.
1 Hon. John O’Connor’s Startling Con*
fe*aton In the Ohio House ol Uep-
Remnrknble ;KeveIallon In Hfel meulstlvm.
career. I Hon. John O’Connor,* lato chairman
Nashville, May 1.—The American I of the military commitiee of the Ohio
aU a cordial welcome to our homta and to our I ^ m0 ming prim* the following dispatch from house, appeared in hia seat Saturday,
Uto true that the place to which I welcome Iawbborg, Tenn., In regard to the Harry Love for the first time in ten days, and rose
von—this lower fl>or of this boose of God—is I who waa eaid to have bern killed near Col am-1 to a question of privilege. Jr or some
not so imposing and capaefoas as ihegrand hjul bni: i a a recent Issue of your paper I notice an time proof has been accumulating
fcur C yc.ii ^:°but U ptice!lu account ol . murder lo Georgta ol Harry Lore, that he was a deeerter, a bounty-
acoustics psrfect, its capacity ample, it* wsseto- I representing the bonae of Hewitt A Co., Pnila- Hamper, and an ex-convict of the
Uonirecred. Frcm there heoch . many an I dtiphta. Beverri moathOBtanotaoa About hta Michigan state prison. Several timrs
SunSJSbSSfkm **'• * Wr * «*>• •“« * nd tr * Te ‘ lD « *” the h« lias endeavored to resign, but tl e
teen boro to'the Aimishty. inteiret ot the nine firm, wu amitafiog (re he I speaker refused to lay hie resignation
Aitoae’h-r it umuch iopenor to tbs pUce rtii) D.ridren. WiUitouoo, Honey aod Hat- fo-fore the house until Thursday, when
a>anUes * r*tobU*hing agendev to mU a h t was voted to investigate hie record.
They met liTthe houi of Thomas Grantla toe I powder that would deetroy the gases in coal oil 1 speech Saturday was in the nature
of Wilmee, or Columbia per hep*, in all I and render It harmHaa. He was In a dose oar-1 0 f a confeeeiun of all that had been
■ i l 2' r . ho Ka.Stii Um eSS«i P 7:1 rI * r! vltfitta, powder, and gRtetaiy roc-1 alleged. He said he had struggled f r
Si °ta’ ueorgl* Tho tree wu writ I credoS to goutag hta lod*liig-«tabiUhirg o I [gn years to elevate himself to a poei-
ptantad, ihe roll proplUoo,. blened teQod, and rele «cncy for iheoounty, *nd by oxperlmreu, I t j 0 u, and make himself worthy
aod now ihe brooch*. RxiMidiRxood wiae over I mcoredrd in rellin, powder to the amount oi |... »h B esteem of honest
ttras I— » - » Toeagmx and W^jramd J, n; bat hta efforts had gone for
Hu* door*—the Tittton to iront Water, pure I were lo te “sdrertiied the next wee, to the I w .n.hl and an attempt was now befog
and cold, which aeo may drick with coorete.- Amerlcau, to unu«ti firming red leuen " He JT jl j nvB hIm inI „ nutter. Ho
ol toe portal arrangtmeist I* prepared for your j ried • and w*a i°nd of showing a I jjjg history previous to hie be-
,ocommod.Uon. Oommoouu, comnfiuee tirg. roll ot moo.y, "mtd, outof hLlxutoere." . acitj * eU uite d States If
r 1^ n ‘a!.rrrttyoi AtoKhw SZLT ~doi^a?v, foVss^tiouX C uXrovethatb,s'
tareite.ted preota.ta itetaore ta Orereta. t» | ” ^ I eottdurt. in the .prat has not been
aad'Tt would crusb him forever. He
threw himself on the generosity of the
house, trusting that in their magnan-
gorenimenl ud eilixm*. 1 welcuae you here.
In return I uk bur • riLg e taror for Georgta
red AUreta You bare power with God to .
mm. Prar lor oor stale end city. lor all our | “I■— “ talxrei with him.
roeu red w< men and tittle oee#, tor aU our gov 1
nmenr, state red municip-I; and when you
many he .wtodled- He wa, erldenuy getting |
money under tatre pretromi. i sow the i
Qmu.
the STxrrysoN tradedf.
imity they woufd not fattier pursue a
man who waa crippled in body and
poor in purse. At the close of hta
speech he sank pale and trembling in
hta chair, and tears rolled down bis face.
Th#train euoota eilreie and reund.csiya
lew minalMbehind time. A thorough •'arch
lot tho Tfileta who mod. this
dastardly attempt to wreck o train and emcee
The eecope o! the into
—Bad habits an easily contracted; so
are colds; and both are very bard to
get rid, oi. Tha coins are quickly aud
surely cured by Dr. Bull’, fVogh Syrup.
Price 25 cent*
news, and
remain durirg the entire season are
its and b
Tillages
as a I taking tarnished apartments and bouses
afire I in the suburban i
to her grandeur, progress and ^reten. I
-Hejor Cl*.
thousand monkeys in a forest
never rivalled. I Paris. These are ~ mnch
The Americans wanted to hear from I cheaper than even unfurnished
“home,” acd every item from "Ameri-1 .oorna in Pans and the savings in this
ca” wu eagerly devoured. As usual, I way morn, than pay the railway tare
however, those items could have been I necessitated by the distance. Many of
counted on one’s fingera, and wou'dn’t I the American, English, German and
have made a quarter of a column in 1 Canadian representauvee are thus dom-
Tbs CoxrriTCTi ia. This govs the 1 ictied am, all are well Ueased. Even
Americans s very decided disgust for I Commissioner General McCormicx, of
English newspapers, and .it is worthy | the United States commission, has
of note that til my countrymen whom I sbsndqued hitfapsrtnwtnts (si 50 franre mre tore iu;oc Wsate,
Constitution” and “Portsmouth are I g Potter. J Boring, 1E Evan,. H1 Adrern. w
received and receiving in onr section. I Cook, Y J Allen, w p Hreroon. Lay: AH Co’
The “Wyoming” end “Constellation” qa ttt, UN LMter. J H Bull, J F Lregrtoo, B H
are yet to come. Four hundred tone I pottle, T H Meriwether, JCJobmoo, J Horo-
were brought yesterday by the French 1
mail steamer “Canada, ’ and three hon-1 f0Bra Q^reti-merlc.!; j w Htotoo, Lmlck
dred more, the_tast lot, will come by I Heme, JBKey. J B McOihee, jo ACiork.
tbe “Pereira, of the same line, on tbe I ^ j E w Lovett, J H Muthcwi,
11th. I HACrittecdeu.
general exposition NOTES. Flobzda—Clerical: E L Stake, A A Robinson,
The marines, tnirty m number, have I E w Ley: o w Taylor, J J Ui.il
arrived, and Have been aa-igned excel- ALAR.xa-Clertc.1: TOttommen,0 B Bin*,
lent quarters in the Ecole Multaire, near w A Uo c AUy< A s Andrews. H D Moocr. lay;
tbe exf oeitfon. They are doing guard I g H j )enB w K watita, B A HsnUwiy.
duty in the American section. I noxth AuxANA-Cltrlcoi: Huale Brown,
The first ' Honorary commissioner 1 c uOJver, J ia Gnrioy, J Bsrevonreo, J M Bo*
who put in an appearance here waa M Lsy: Joseph H Johuon, WiLon L Hef-
Mr. J. A. Tonner, of Anions. But flln Jand E Ql0cei j^ner. F F But-
be is only tbe avant courier. There I dlll
are nearly a thousand of .these gentle- Lccnraxa- aertral: C W Carter. 1 E Coho
men who hold “commissions that are lsj : W H K Hsgrudtr. B o L B»jn.\
wholly useless, (tbe commiseions I Hnou.ipn-Clcr.cal: c G Andrews, H F
mean,) and naturally enough they are Johnwn, w H WaUlcs, B Abbey. J A Elba
all coming to “partieipate.” uy:CE Manboll.s B Watts, W L Negent,B
Ex-President Grant is expected Babinatre, T L Mefieu.
here tbe tatter Jtart of next week. Hod. I ncxtb YuEuairn—Clerical: John Barcroft,
ham Tilden, Speaker Bandall, little 1 sv P Barton, J J Wheel, Jamea D Cameron. Wm
Abe Hewitt, the Miseee Evarta and Murreh. Ley: JnoY Murray.Jan BFont,H
other American notables are looked to w Foote, J B 6neater.
arrive in oay andjune. mxxphis—Clerical: W T Harris, T L BoxwclL
M. Aime Millet a brown statue, rep- | A E TaoraaA B H Mahon, 8 W Moore, lay: A
resenting “America” in the guise of an I p woterfleld, J BGodwto, AT Fuidcr, DG GoJ-
Iudian woman, with feathered head- 1 wjn ^
dress, has Placed upon its pedestral Traxanz-CIeriaa: JBMcFerrlu,WmBurr,
in the park ot the Trocadero. 8ur* Dc Kelley R A Youna, J B Allison, RE Hai-
rounding the feet of the statue are pore. Jo* BWtsL WeUborn Mooney. Ley: ED
grouped the Attributes of agriculture, 1 Pattirwi, D T Keynolda. c R Herwl.
commerce, navigation and the arte. It KixTcckr-cierirai: c w Milter. H p wota
is a very admirable work and will at- cr.BX Hall, JWFtteh. Lay: AG Butt,W Mil-
tract the attention oi all American via- 1 ar, j ,v Bodman, J 8 (ioanb
itors. | Locum j x—Clerical: A H Bedford, N H Lee
The Paris press is unauimous in the I b m m.uc<, h c Setae, G H H*ye*. Lay: w
opinion ttuU the American exhibits I 8 Jofmroo. WBH*rri*oa
will be the most notable, because the I BT.Lcuis-cleneal: J W Lewis, T M Finney,
most eminently practical, of the en- I Lay: John Hogan, LDDameron.
tire exhibition. Thus far the prospects | Southwest mm-.ccki-clerical
are that the figure made by our coun
try will be in no wire disproportionate
le*Ye enr home* and retnrn to yonr own, tend
os bick prayeis for our place and prosperity, ■ .. . i
~m rishUiOusacM may reign ni ana I Capture of Weltlnmn near lb* Scene i
ie Lord be our God forerer. I of b(l criint
At toe conoianon of Jadse Jackson** remark* I trottaed.
BUhop Pierre retu, -Tho ordinary forutaUdre or Nashville, May L—W H Weidman, I ?Sf!, r ’it?t a .l^hrm«”
on cocrelon 1 ke thtr would nqolra thaiLu I charged having shot and killed I He then leIt 1118 hoQ *~
cttatnnv., ebould rrenond to in. Rddrowof Hen ^, Bann> a merchant of 8tevenson,
welcome. Bet I am nor. reridret ot Attaota M i prU 12 , was captured within two
bntkmanarire ol Georitaradlt will bo 1^. of th,,’place last Monday, taken
TZ°el ‘O.scottaboro. Ala,Tuesday, aud there
Boopltable Beyond Ber Mean..
Cboriouavtue, Va, Chroclcto.
welcome epokon by Judge Jackren. Heehlifli ,^-0,-,.^; Weidman claims that A clergyman traveling in the tnonn-
repreeente the people of Aitanta, I nmr tprak h8 *^3 ^ ot k00w whether he shot foin 8 oI West Virginia, put up for the
“ targe to Georgia. I here been 3® noti aid that if be did it waa ni S ht * ho bouse of a pious old Udy,
ud known their fee togs, and 11 pe lf-defeMe and he is sorrv for it-I who never refused to entertain stran-
— .1 I tS' t e Buun Wmighthavetiiot bZ Uw baply an angel -fob, he
own lather while shooting at him. I ‘J 8111 . “ 8r . J*™
for the people
•morg them
know that the common TO’.ce of Methodism
throughout toe «*t* will wilt welcome you
bishop arose and replied
Bit HOF X’S TIDE - * ADDl
I er u’d with t at Bitoop Pierce wen as fortn
here. I WtU requret Bhhop McTytare to re- U rlmetrel that Weidman had Shortly alter hu arrival supper was an-
.Ptedto theaddrere ot Judge Jukren. To. | tSSdtiSto th^^ee^ol nnuu^ .nd the oM tady atler a
Stevenson ever since the homic:d.', b
1 and it waa evident that he had not tain r,ltl . e the cups and saucers, preparatory
J. I out in the woods, which were hunted “^SifhiSdfon thUrot coffee ^t wra
. to htasnbeUtoteesdov. Oolqatuwistohta over and overby men armed with I owtandhanding tha “J*
have heard with piearure ihe warm worde | 6 hot-guns. Weidman waa engaged to I customary to make the inquiry, and,
^minted, and hta betrothed hIS kep- tbegood dame wvtha gr.ciuue .mifo,
hta whereabouts a profound secret. She *!?’ r >
waa in the habit of gofog out into the | the hungry
remereoi ueorgu I suppoeea, ior VTemman. 13UO ... 1LM- I
Sf’ltaJS.'SgeSiUlgS.I* ” I lowed"several times, bnt threw thehbligedif yon will make it to.erably
and Alabama mlg OHaasure ol^te ner8 off ,he trail in every instance, , d i^t-b^ran to twist in her
jura ago too, 1 cur my ant rate ae a deirg»te eimDtv to Dre- atarching'y around the table. She dip-
SRTfii^b caunh to'toe rer^re^ln^^e ventTheir ^verfog Xt^foid^ f*? spoon desterately in the blue
Cobb, M Adkioaon, 8 8 Bryant lay: G M
rete^-S | was I oudv against thi aides of the empty
eooid hive oc-n cone wuhoat my vota. He gave htmyll opto tne sner ■ At laat she summoned courage
iff through two fnenda, who now claim .. . f.
Tcere could not be a better p
ytarcffr.ee, of $1,000 offered for hta ap
,.... no-mi Ul, u. , to tell the truth. With admirable pluck
' ^ iSr the and candor she opened her mouth aud
It la stated that me|— ,i .l. W orde that reached the
were these: “Stracget,
nd In tear* (athered to-day by throe I Stevenson Monday night to prevent I
tore. bo^S^^repSt^'w 0 ^: “®b violence, should it be attempted.
Methodin the capital which lieslar back in I There was no appearance of aucb, now-1
toe forest* t en occupied by the Indians which I ever, public feeling having very mate-1 He
rially calmed down aince the tragedy.
day -nd we seo that nothin? I* iapouiSewito I It had also been stated in Weld man's I *
THROUGH THE HEART.
MroocxJ—Clerical: Wm M Ruth, John D
Yiociie Berry H Spencer. Wm W Jones, Wm A
Taiwater, Cornell ca 1 Vandcveater. Lay: P P
sions.
ChaToue, F. Cre Via ths Air" l£e “ jold 1 ]!" I ^ ° °“3T’ *** 7 Rnck#r ’
evesbut- Major WaLaca if oca cf a board of 1 Wzstxxs—Clerical: T C Downs, Jacob Mc-
*jren tnxrtee* e ected by toe gm* nl •ftcmblr | £wen. 8 L Ckrpestar.
im toe Preabyforian char h, south, to whom I*
intrusted th: ca-e ana management «f ihrir. „ „
trust fand* and raai ortit*. He *i*ft* duriotta J Salto.
,ry Barnell Miot and Killed In
lakeConnty.
^ . Nashville, May 1.—Information
God This great difference ought to le&ch us to I favor that bunn struck him twice with I reached htre yesterday afternoon to
dk? wSU not RUttM! -him ha M I * etick, fellitig him to his knees before I the effect that Henry Darnell, sou of
--. r . Because he w*» th^nTrtSSf taifoa I he snot at Bunn. It is also claimed I General Darnell, got into an altercation
formalist and felt not the rtl gion ol conadcus I that, as Bunn's sou was behind his I with a new-comer in Lake couutv,
fln?u^to^2f*^ pcrim< “ U 004 ^ ““ *° 1 father and shot at the same moment I Monday, when the latter pulled out'a
I heard one of* oor Tnfwionartr* tell of I that Weidman did, he might have ac-1 revolver and shot him through the
the death of an Indian. Hi* last word* were in I cidentally shot his father. The wea- I heart, killiog him instantly. The new-
Sd > n!5 t 5S f *^5!pons used by both Weidman and the I comer left, saving that he had been
right rwoharo bSareUciulSy wSccmod I younger Bunn were of tbe same make j told the Darnells were desperate char-
hue to Gtoraia roll and Georg* hospitality I ana carried balls of the same size. I act ere, and that if he ever got into a
Hue are i -*’ c - —■ 1 1 * * - *
Dcsvzx—Clerical; David Morton, W M
from weat ot tne Mi-»iwl(.pi: I
hue to Gtoraia roll and Georg a boap.u liy
Hue are men ft ‘
aome whom I aai
y MoantilM
*11* Walu: there
* Padfle era. — __
When I roe *U these I thank God
to Georgia
that Wet or ever came to
Keneral conference Na* met
.. may rarer. J££ £^3^. I from*'chamber
■ - <—~r •> half a mile down the roxd, and Ity aboutm yearxgo,.
I with tbe content,, cone toting I lrom going to trial, and afterward,
and railroad stocks, represent-1 raped to Miesouri. H« ta charged with
we Mrept your uoipiuuiy wtta'oxttm*.'. ng over #30,000. ) murder,
quarrel with any one of theta he would
, either have to kill him or be killed him-
A wo.coo Kobb. ry. I w u. Fearing they would lynch him,
Bocton, May L—Birglara entered I he concluded to decamp for part* nn-
the residence of Ephraim Butler, of I known. It will be remembered that
•tilph will tend to ■«
GrergtaHU.ud I this rfity, this evening, and took a safe t General Darnell, father of tbe de-
“ ' * ron the first flxtr. car- I ceased, defied the court in Lake coun-
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