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ATLANTA WEEKLY CONSTll UTION. JULY 23. 1878.
The Atlanta Constitution | 1
WEEKLY EDITION.
would have opened the eyea of bis fiery |
I p rtiasns. Bnt it seem* not
• TERMS OF WEEKLY.
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13 IT A TRAGEDY t
Tbomteton, in this state, is struggling
with something of a sensation. On the
38.h of last February, Mrs. Betlie Inin,
be wife of Ur. Andrew Inin, died un-
dir circa instances that excited the sus
picions of ths neighbors. These, and
BCRKFS SECRET.
It is now said that Hojrr Burke, of _.
Oricans, has made up his mind to I the subsequent conduct of the husband,
tr Loris is the ripest summer resort l com ® forward and unbosom himself I htIe finally led to action on the part ot
in the republic. I with respect to the part taken in the I the authorities. Last week the remains
_ „ . endorsement of the decision of the I of t be unfortunate woman were ex-
, . .. . ■ . I efoctnral commission. As we bare said I burned, and ihe coroner summoned a
r on the otump, bat bow be can haip before, it won't lake M.jxr Burke long = , jnqoeat . xtra evt d ei :ce before
biniseU » a ^yerytomo | «> toil all he know, about tha m.Uer, £7 jary alartling in what it
It !■ a mystery to us why Dr. Felton '° r b ® knows nothing tbs* everybody iaggeslB rather, than in what it reveals,
id bis friends don't fall to and abuse •*“Ucl aod “** hirtory °' the “ de, " l6d
-outbern democrats,broogbt face to face bafor8 ^ j might weU serve as ihe
with the inevitable, and in considers. of , „ dark , nd „ dellb .
Uncut Dicx I Howraon is cruising in | ion J* ,b ® P' 0 ™*® tL»t Ur. H»J» L rata as those that form the framework
northern waters in search of tbe pope’s *°° ld wrtore etvii government and Qf th . MDUIioaa] n0Te:a of th „ ^ r _
armada, which be believes is intent or.
attacking our glorvna country.
home rule to the aouth.y^reed not tc I
The testimony is to the effect that
fill.bu.ter or in onj way endeavor o IrTjn J hu did blppily
utave off tbe coniommation upon which I . . . PF J
Tn.antborr.ie. of the state will fi I be comm Wot tmd determined. We JX^twem them, though Mra. Urtt
OTllTgetthebemoltheiotterynrlndle •dvfoeU.i<>rBurketoconlM.|rtonc. > L reprMented £ have been a very
in Georgia. The manager, may b.dr “ d ‘^ua relieve Ur. Daira, of the Hew meek ud Umid woman . H er mother.
. ut fo, awhile, but they will be esugbt York Sun, who seems to be in a state of ^ BlU tmMm lhat „„ on „ ^
op with. I r'W’P** 0 *! auspenoe; for in this weather I . . . , . . .
up wmi. | r J .. I ; I t * a. I.. . I ^oo she found her daughter in tears.
> condition of suspense is not to be en . * ^
The romo.s as to the sale of the inred W e ■ 1 ,nd
.. . , , told that tbe trouble had been
we therefore ready, for Mr | aboQt , Min Matthewa . Mre lrvin
have Ord seise a favorable opportunity
to cross the border and make an attack
on tbe Mexican troops which of course
will be assisted. A large bedy of Texas
troops which will be in readiness are
then to be thrown acroes tbe whole
territory known as Zina Libra, com
prising tbe northern states, is to be
seised and the revenues collected by
force. It is of course expeted that this
course will precipitate a general Mexi
can wtr, and the prominent movers of
it, now in this city, admit that it will
take 100.000 men and two yews
to bring the ww to a close. The
prime movers in this ww movement
appear to be certain in railroad inter
ests which we anxious to run lines into
Mexico and quite willing to do \ little
military transportation business for the
government! Tneir agitation would
not be serious if it was not known the
most influential half of tbe cabiret
sympathizes with them, and that old
Ord himself is strongly in lavor of war.
Maps sbowiog tha portion of Mexico
which it is proposed to annex are being
prepared, and will shortly be published
veral leading papers which favor
ww and annexation.
old Ei-ox. Mrs Knox and milt*, lilt's £ t
Piaaour.
We don't testa to know. Ox aomesodr ewe.
ZOSZEVDAX.
It Jolt XxhCtlF Doss.
ATT.,XT, Jtt’j2Clh.
Editors CoxsTntmox: In your is-
eof rewerday. rveiar: ‘■Ills Dow becc
•ell zoom tact that Geonria bra tbe
ea owned la say WMstataesstna. sad thaw
.lew aarwbeieao be Score anterior to th,m."
x toooDTert^eIdeatbattbeatateo< |
tbat any t
Speeches by Me
IJISTUBBANCTS .HOUND
ABOUT TBE STATE
dren leaving the school after a few
. weeks of attendance. I found it very
*1552.*7\ift“t1T VSR ©■«■£«? «•» any one tosayby whom
on t.a ra,>ap-ran Attempts D, the school was managed. The ladies
'**. *' *~~ to ° ot the ruler who onge had charge of it have slipped
nru .i.. r _. L . I into the background to avoid notoriety,
BptcUl Correspondence New York Iribun*. ahd no mee Ung has been held for t wo
Atlanta, Ga., May 20. -The people I years. Bat I have the words of Mr.
of A-lanta are indignant at the contin- I Hopkins, formerly the CDunsel for 'ho
uaticn ot New York managers of the I lottery; of Dr. Wilson, the son of one
this Mr. Bond, after using abusive
. language both about Mr. Meany and
I also the bishop of Florida, the Bight
Rev. J. F. Young, withdrew with his
Primaries-me CaaUws ol me I witness into the Dank<md Mr. Meany
Uomcopfs I returned to his residence.
THE BLAZING SEYENTB. I A BISHOPS AUTHORITY.
lean toconveyt'eioeauiAtuieiuteof | lie notice* and lnriuiiotuexiejuiTe.TeircuUted I wm* nrr**YiKw» o* the racs—*aji au.u«iosto I As a proof that there was nothing
.. — ‘Srt^ton^piay pco^e of Fcyette. Htnxy, Clajtoa and tome Amunura ro* ia* | unusmd in the use of the word ‘ apoa-
•hlpt? 'lam no; poa.eo on these points, and I of the other adjjfclag ccontlcs aaembled « I fctuks
(k for lnforznauon Iosomanus I auuMaxtblaplaoe to-day in public meeting to The other day we mot 1
Ihe skips are owned by the Central railroad I licen to the I merchant at Eockmart In r
oompanj, of Georgia. They have paid orer one I nncvasioa or th* political ksuis I saked him about the race In
million and a ball foe ahipa. It is thoroughly a I by tha various candidates for oongitas m this I think.** he icpiied. “that L-ster v
dlstnct. and to enjoy atarbecue and social re- county. It will be rery close there, anyhow. uia»: "Ua me iou uay oi uBwuiue*, . -bominable an entemria* Ink k. I Th«t^h«n. he«a«Tr lr««-7lT-s ZXZ1
** 'ZZSZFOUL by 450 ^ IbeUtW * ^ m C huSirid the business here I*have been of alienee, and answered «dou^i know^
SILVER SPRINGS SOCIALLY
I convasiencea had brenana-ged for their com- “Because I aee things changing that way. holy Catholic and apostolic church of KSSSiX k “t? Ihe lu ? l ol ' gn ? T !*!SLJiP wn by ™
ALL ABOV*_TBJS MOBJLL 1>A* CZ | b“ g fo rSS- OUTW and Sayi/JOSUS Christ, the SL
the excellent brsi Uad of Jonesboro “bo you know of any votes that have been Re V . James a Harrison, M. D, he hav* is frequenUy made tome: If the waa a matter for astonishment.
. j Jkot -V J - 0,1 m l n ( hfoanoataev Tribune can wipe out this blot upon the th* lottery headquarters in the
The Preliminary Trial or Robert oacoarsed some excellent mualc, when changed? * mg formally noUfled. me01 msaposiac? , , r school.
nmliti. CharKHi mill the Border Ookael John L. Doyal announced the pro- -Yea. My own vlewa have changed. I was 1 to t he Cummins schism the BdV O P* I “J® JJ*. U I i-A
;rTS t “£riuhii?L°m^?Mii* , ’”“ 1, ' n I kiMuMoHHdcy. Gobi T Spence IntroduceU lor Felton bfor., I lor L.ict now.” I Shzckard and Bev. H. Weller bemgthe I ewuthe gratitude of every honMt ctu- Another entrouce to the building led
cr th. K. public. miiDd.jr. rat box. ix.tzLrmxxx, w. kuned from Mr. Lowry tuu th. corteut UubecriDing witneseee.” th. .... J % ■.*???? ,t^, t00m,L
I nt Fniinn _ .« ^ _ . j . . . ^ « i. .ioM.ni in pnik sid th At he I __ I Few of the people here arc aware I The third door opened tu<o the room
Yesterday morning the preliminary SS'S ™id fo*that cwiuy throwisq down the glove. that under their very eyes, in defiance formerly used as the headquarters of
trial of the case of the State vs Robert Smith, | jjjj | SSf 11 | No expression of great apology was I Q f late legislation upon the subject, in the lottery. There was a little furni-
charged with the murder of Jai
was called by Jostioa Balt. On account of an
upon U . EtgotUtiona begun .« Unt. proUbly foTw ^v.ry cuddenly «td tbo» who„w
A.-. .k. Kyxndk. M... I ^ ^ ^ ^ I her immediate v aftarwarda fnnnri h*r
ago between the German bondbclders
and other parties.
he unbosoming of Bnrke.
her immediately afterwards found her
ymg with her head on her rightarm,aud
fi .*..»/> mpf..g. . her face and neck blood-ehotlen. The
A few of the voters of Cherokee I duawino^tbm lib km. I witnesses who tes i/y to the appearance
county need more light. One of them a Felton organ, loosely seeking I of the dead woman say that her has-
said the other day he thought George I * round lor an argument to use against I band celebrated the event by going
1/wter lost his arm in Gilmer county in I Judge Lester, compromises the mattei I abont the hoise singing. It was in
a difficulty abont some cattle. Maybe I by suggesting that The Constitution I evidence that Irvin had previonaly par
ti* is story is one of the factors of the I m taking a prominent part in the cam I chased opium and landannm, ostensi-
Felton campaign. | paign in the seventh, is going some- | bly for his mother-in-law, Mrs. Batlsr,
■ -- I what oat of its way, and we are coollj I bat that lady in her evidence denied
BcTLEaji B aton man, bimmons, ir I to attend to our own konines- I that Irvin had ever bought either of
toin< to practice law, and the res pec-1 ^ look aflar oar OWQ Thiau-1 theee drags at her request. While h*
tabihty ol the bub are endeavoring to I not lhe ^ that some nnoomci-1 waa accompanying the remains of his
invent some plan that will prevent him I OJa humorist of the press, despair-1 wife to the grave, Irvin told the driver
from getting a client. Benjamin will I hia ability to adequately defend I oi the wagon that before she died bis
kim a place when he geta to be I ,h e position he baa taken, has extended I wife had **picked out” another wife
governor. | a* Oonstitution a cordial invitation | for him, and the man to whom hi
Th. report oi tbe board of vtaitor. U lo h ? M j** *'“ c * “ invit » lion ' “* d * ‘ h “ « m " k K *“ “>« t * ther
tbe ^ete uuivenity mi written b , « oppo.it.on uew.peper tbe lzdy he ,ub*q«uU, nurned.
Col. H. H. Jooee, end ie very el.bor.te '» ke * ““ » h «P e of * compliment, ud raeverd'ctofthecoroner'd jury n>
.uJ exhaustive. Tbe board eeem » each we receive it It U euBteetive. t0 ^‘A that Mm. Irvm c.me to
thick tbat tbe decline ol tbe inatitu- bo "" er - °««“• ™“>" k » “»Y »>e h " d ** U * ' r0 “ vlol * oc * ‘ h ® J hand9
lion is doe to the management of the to those who take such nar- *1 ker bnaband in the use of laudanum
trustees, and various changes are sug- row mnd onwholaome views of tbe * Qd °P mnQ ” Th ® caroner’s jury was
gmud? There ie a net bounce ol a dutl ** °‘ «*« modern newspaper. It, ■“ «*»>°° «» d *P- and lrT,n w “ f“ *>*
traction over five thousand dollars in lh « fir *‘ P U “ “ “ d “* r * bl ® t0 im P™“ * tr ** ta ““ *?* 1, : P " t . , fi ™ ° * ldck
tba treasury. ' I upon the miuda oi theee pereona tbat a I Lsarntng that tbe jury had found the
I jorfrnal like Tax CoxnirunoH is noi | verdict quote! above, he mounted his
All the visiting statesmen will have ™ nfi “* dbr “® lines which ““'* “ d ™ d ®*”J inlh ® directio “ 0
an opportunity of teeUlying before the h°“ Dd <«»•"»«». countie, and sUtes. h®“®"- Alu «* th * r “ “ * etrange
Potter commit toe, and now we want to I» d «“«™cy isall embracing. Wher «*>• -
know if Amptis included in tbe list P»tT is struggling to over
' I come the corupt influences of repnb | wuat Was oaisED at uaruh.
I licaniam— wherever it is fighting
At to hie aULctmanahip' her. can be no
t«o opinioua, but Ihe question is, did
hAgo'toFlorida'aa a vhdtor.orI lh « di “ fl « lion “*« t * d ^I.. Th *’ or,d *f ined * d “ 1 1 *®T
touriatT A sub committee will •cmpnlou.dem^ogue.-uuecrupulou. hr. ThroegmusareMrtt^lyobscured
.1,!. I *° fo* “ tlieir own ambition u )net at present by the fuss made over
^*”!?‘ ,>#,PPOlDt * d 10 COn " d ® rthU |concerned-.bere tbe interest of the remarkable individual success of
rax Constitution centers. I I Benjamin D.eraeli sod ihe restoratiou
Tax independeDU should be proud I matteri not whether it ia in tbe first or I of England's lost prestige. The las'
of the fact tbat the eyes of the great re-1 'he seventh districts—whether it ie in I named events are great in Etgl'ah eyes,
publican party are'upon them and that I Georgia or South Carolina: the rasa!' bat to the world they are oi minor con.
its warmest sympathies are with them. 11fleets the democratic organix ttioD,and, I equence when compared with some of
This fact if nothing else, should nerve 1 10 that degtee excites the interest and I the other results of the congress,
the independents to greater deeds ol I sympathy of Tits Constiuti in. Id I Perbspe foremost should be
daring. Even if they are defeated, a I P° int of fact, we are as rnneb interest- I placed tbe gain of Christianity and
wise republican administration will I ld ln the reanlt of the congressional civilixition-which are politically one
probably take car. of them as Hilliard I elections in one district as in another, I and the same thing. The basis of the
was taken care of. | particularly where, as in the seventh, I new treaty is religions liberty and ad
the democrats are striving to restore mimstrative roiorm. These are ex-
I'siHarathe most interesting ob-1 harmony and unity to tbe party organ-1 tended to each pert of the late empire
ject ol astronomical study in tbe com- nation. We strive to represent not I of Turkey, whether it has become in-
ing solar ecliffte will be the corona ol I only the dem cracy in Georgia, bnt the dependent, autonomous or remains
flame that nsema to fringe the* moon I democracy of tbeconntvy and Tit. Cote I directly aubject to tbe parte-, and tbe
daring the period of total obaenrity; I anvn non ie directly interested in what I execution of these reforms are placed
but as it was discovered yean agotbatlever affects, even remotely.the snccess I iu tbe’hacds of tbe powers Ergland
this corona belongs, not to the moon, I of either. I has succeeded in retaining a semblance
bnt to the enn, and it composed of bil- I We are for Judge Lester, as against I of n Turkish empire, but it his taken
Iowa of hydrogen sis in fisme, tbe ob I Dr. F.lton, not only because he is tbe I good care to put an end to the long
serration ia not expected to reanlt in lepreaentalive of the democracy, hot night of Mussulman misrule. Even in
anything more than a confirmation ci I because ha iaoneof tha beat and pnrest I Roumelia, the cboeen home of the
this fact. | men in the state; because he ie a man I Talk, n Christian governor and
of the people; because be represente a I Christian militia are to rule. All tbe
principle and not a person. Naturally, I Christian subjects of the sultan, both in
the partisans of Dr. Felton wonld be |Etrope and Asia, are guaranteed not
but <qual civi
Tbe whole em
3ns SOUIU CAROUSA ku-klui.
The unofficial announcement made
Governor Wade Hampton of .South
Carolina, that all citizana of that state
accused of offenaee under the ku-klux
law who bad left the state on account
prosecutions against them pending
tbe.United States courts, may return
with safety to their homes, where they
can reside without fear of farther mo
testation, npon the single condition that
they be peaceful and law-abiding dti-
X3cs, is promulgated in accordance with
arrangement being made with the
administration tbat the department ot
justice will not proceed against any ol
thobe who may take advantage of Gov
ernor Hampton's assurance. Soon after
Governor Hampton was recognized by
Mr. Hayes he endeavored to effec
such an arrangement, and eent the vol
uble Judge Mackey of Sooth Carolina
Washington to getsnch an assurance
from the administration. Attorney.
General Devens however at that time
refused to recommend each a guar,
anty, and the preeident acquiesced with
him. More recently however, Gover
nor Hampton has had the subject re
opened. Us pointed with some pride
the fact that under tbe gubernatorial
administration there was absolute peace
and quiet in South Carolina, and the
only memory remaining of former
troublous times was the enforced re
tirement of many of its citizens in
Canadian seclusion. He pleaded with
Mr. Hayes to give thete offenders
chance to again resume their citizen,
ship, and pledged that no right of the
colored race should be Infringed if this
act of mercy was extended. The result
is that Mr. Hayes recanted, and in
doing served notice that political per-
cottons are at an end, contingent upon
the good behavior oi those to whom
nia executive clemency ie extended.
Wa learn upon good au.hority tbat,
as we have already predicted, Dr. Fel
ton hue declined to makearrarg-menU, , .. , . . . . . , . ....
lor joint di.cus.ion. in the seventh dis- «“ *» *»“;•““ - «*■* *« •»»* *H «»£ “»«»'
tricti Thi. is a very pretty position for P 1 ®'®? *“ th ® lh ® “ nw ® '"1 * nd . pol,UC ^ n * b / S - — "T’ —
the great invincible champion of the ,h ® “"“ w -'t. TT* “ op *”* d 1 np C,T ^
, ... , . , . show thcsu,before the caidifoi^rn ia over, il’zauon. K*jlrotdflareto be built, ADd
^ I thatTHzCessTiiunox bu influence rs all the other influeucee of the western
he ia afraid to meet the democrat ir
■seder on the atump, bnt that he is net
athsmed to acknowltdge it. He once
•aid he wouldn’t ran against Lester for
congress, bnt he was wiser then than
he ienow.
well as interest.
TUt COMING SOLAR EVENT.
nations brought to bear towards lilting
up a hitherto hsplers people.
The other gain of the world is petce
I Tbe treaty has averted a terrible war
between England and Rust is, which
The eclipse of the eun that occurs o
the29.h of this month is the periodic I would'have ravaged Europe, Aaiaand
,h *‘ crel, * d " uch a ®" n “ lion in Airies, because it would have involved
oVRrktMllM. „ .his country in 1806. That eclipse oc- L very one 0 j , he great powe.e
From smoeg Prof. Agaesi's numerous cdrred «* n “ n " n * clc » r d »y> “ nd w »» ol Europe. Such a war m*y
crmmendAtiona we quote: I a * l ' 8® l ker the finest noted in our aa- I an( j probably will come when thorem-
•* 1 have long considered Worcester’s I tron ° m ‘ c ** rcg ’® 1 ®^* W *? I nanl °* tb ® Turkish empire is ripe for
qasrto dictionary superior to Any other I one hundred and fifty miles wide, end I tina j pmr tition ; but it is reasonably cei
work of it. kind.” itsduration of totality folly fivo min- uin t) al Ule new , rea , b „ t d
AMoxo *a» or Lxrrxas. “'**•, V u f“ e ^ the terrible dirast.r twenty-fivs year"
Worcroter M avowedly preferred,as the | and in 1860, each tune being visible It, Iu olher worcs _ lhe world ba3 gained
partial from the oangresa a generation oi peace,
nortti i , a („ u lbe everlasting eastern quee-
New Y’ork Herald (April6,1877) states: I the United States as
'"lbe best English writers and the I one. This year the
most particular American writers nse American continent ia to be treated t< i, ,
orcester « titeir authority. a repetition of the spectacle of 1806, in For |Mfl we tbonld ^
| a aliglitly decre«ed form; for the track E „ n ^ PaUgoniao8 bave reaa0Q
Commendations now before as from I
such distingaished writeraand scholar. ol totaIity , crosa tbi9 C0 ' Qntry wU1 ltt , that „ . .
AS Urvonl, Longfellow, Whittier, Sum- I ba » one hundred and sixteen mile.. re J 01ce “ a *° » confl ct has been
ner, ifolmro. iTring, Wichrop, Ag^ ^.^.'ud ths d^nU^of ^y^
as. Marsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, mree minutes. The complete shadow ^“ ,of
Uuircy, Felton, Hilliard, Bxyani Iky- Lf the moon w.ll lira Mooch the earthV | ‘ h ‘ Bk,alnt “- W * n ** d turopf '
lor. Metrminger, Srephene, Lipecomb, | aarUce in sib .ri^ from which country | .^’nTthm! toT^h'e ver™om
TBS MILS- WHITS STEEDS.
Vwelvesubsrriberitoour Weekly and 'li'!." 0 " B * brin *'® ® lf * i “' “ d » ro - whose best energie. w ould be abrorbed
r® 4 b y f Cdr '* d line •, Cro r, the “ nU - b, a general war over the eastern qne,
.* get. the above book free. I cent to St. Domingo. It will enter this tion . Business of all kinds will now
country at the northwest corner of ^ revived in thoee nations, and with
Montana territory, and moving in a tbe te ,ivttl will come a demand for our
Mr. Daua, ol the New York Sun, I sonthe# ® t direction, will ® WW P great staple. We ore assured a fair
■ays that Mr. Stephens is driving about j l o f WBl ° f n ® l ^! rk ’ th ™ D . gh pri«J6 for all that we can prodace. The
the eighth district in a chariot drawn K lernlory * D *° ver , ® 0, °' northweet’s loss will be our gain. Thi*
by four milk white steeds. I; may be I ? I we canDOt hpl P- Their less mean
tbat we are wrong m attributing this * e ° enng lbe **nlf of Mexico be^ | hnw«v«r ph«n fnnH .nH thi*
statement, because its accuracy reminds
°°® Ti, “'y f* CDl0n *'“‘ mingo, and then leave the earth. Geor
whose editorial cjnnccuon with the'
however cheap food, and this in turn
mescs prosperity. Tbe ontiook ia as
suring, no matter how we view the
.. „ . ... , situation. Lst us all therefore take
gm ie not in the lute of toulity, but we tejrtj aod ptapare forasesron of activ
tween Kew Orleans and Galveston, w 'll
cross the islands of Cuba and San Dj-
Snn lias lot g been a source of revenue I
bn ‘Ufo>f~.n^«cs~pt , 't^ utter'l.ra-
I X. / , “2 b “"*® »—• »«the aubUme cslrotial nh.uome-
are bitched to nearly a column of abuae, I non _ Smoked glaaaea , nd u.e other
esd. uato beheve that Ed.tn M 8.ot- apparatul oI ODpraimioQaU ta
hottim'of^toe’nratt.r „* I read * fo r »» at about four o’clock. W e 1 eenvations qnd the determination ol the
bottom ol.the raattor. We have no\ m ^ w we)cJme fb# moon .„ ba ..ewepapera to get them up, tbe country
Stuck further than to i—nr. h j .to? dow at “V t,ms ' bnt this hospitality 1 ia continnally in hot water. The latest
a,nBOt h® ~ d *° MricU y darin * fo ™ — on the verge of . war
a. aid, and aa trarT... rath. Ltrira-1 ^ Pr ° m ° UOn 01 1 *222. XLISZSXLX
are near enough to it to witnee. th. Uy , nd namfrcM confidence.
VRIFilEG TO WAR,
Between the desire ot the people for
tion which preface* hi* ar» ! c’e.
| astronomical science. I whole plan is presented in the western
Tourists and tclentists are hurryins I press dispatches. Whether it is the
I *o the belt ol toulity, prepared to I work of seme overheated Bohemian
We w“*re "The Brinish Pocket 1 °* k * U> * m<wt ot th * 1 W “ hLoglQD ' orwb * tbef ttler ® U
Claatica,” a work consiaung of twenty
volumes in 10 33 mo., to tbe peraoo
•ending ten .obacribera to Tux Weekly
woik is north half the amonnt.
We will give “The Farmers and
Planter* Encyclopedia of Agriculture,'
8 v, to the person sending ua six sub
scribers to our Weakly twelve dollar.
The work La worth half the amount.
We will give •‘The Science ud Prac
tice ol Medicine,” by Wm. Aitkfcn, M
!>.. 6:h edition, 3 void, cloth, to the per'
•on rending ns ten subscribers to the
Congress appropriated $8,000 for the I .uch a movement afoot remains to
purpose, ud five parties will be tent even, but in the meutime it ia the
•ml from tbe naval obrervatorv under latest sensation. It will ba remember
he direction of Admiral John R igers. A | ed tbe administration refused
tc
the
CoxfTltimox.ud twenty dollars. The ,.u„ki “ a -. . “ Tj
-O.k i. v.irih k.ll ,h. iinnnnt cottaiderabIe number of scientific men tesetnd its lustrncion. to Gen. O d,
Have been invited to j tin these parties, command of tbe troops
allot which will be statbned in Wy-1 border to panne the marauders
.lining territory and in Colorado. Gen I need be across tbe b trder,
Myer,or ”0 a ProbabUitiee,”wiilbeoue I thongh it had been represented
of the party to make observatiot s I to tbe preeident a-d cabinet that such
'rom the anmmit of Pike's peak. A I action on Ord's part woulSaimost cer
party fr. m Cambridge, Jia-sachusetts, I ismly bring on a conflict with the Mexi
•ill go to Fort Worth, Texas. Mire I can troops. It now transpires that
Maria Mitchell, of Vasaar coikga, goes I here is a wax party in the cabinet
■ . . - _ . |» Colorado. Denver will perhaps be I which is planning to make the oaten
^* nd l * en,y °^fo >s ' wd,k -he central ud chief point of observe-1 oble punishmut of cattle thieves
v< * ‘ tion.it being tbe only city, except Ha- mere pretext for plunging tbe couqtr
cue, favored with a total eclipse. I in o a .war of annex, ion. The preei
As this will be the last ec.ipee of the I dent does sot belong to tbe war party
Dr. Felton ongbt to pot a curb on I ,uo that can be favorably observed fo J at leas* he professes to desire peace,
hia newspapers. He has already en- * number of year*, no effort will brj although he aid not oppose tbe inttrnc
tered the tace huddnpped, ud now I ‘pared to gain a further I done which were given to Gen Ord.
on* or two ol his more enthusiastic or- I knowledge of solar phenomena. I Recently Mr. Hayes has had a long
gana seem to be doing all they can to I On* set ol observer* will make a ape-1 terview in Washington with a Tex-
cripple him. If they continue their I cial acatcb for L > Verrier’s intra-mer- I as gentleman, who is in the
present programme to thawod. Dr. Fel- cnrial planet, Vulcan. The corona will I interests of the war party in Texas
ton may complain that ha baa bean However be the chief tubjrct ot I Hi repreeenu that Texas is solid
slangfatared in tba houaa of his friends I study, dome will make specdum anal-1 war, ud asserts positively that a m> j
because, whatever else may ba aaid I raea and soma manage the polariscopc-1 ity of the administration is for wi
reckless shore ol George L star by D Pootr graphs of fl ti|pg eclipses have H« laid before Mr. Hayea the views of
Frlion’s partisans will win the chant-1 fallen into disrepute, and coiff rt wili I the people of Texas upon the border
A cdsa »MAO AD.
pion of dieorgui* dion no trienda It
ie u admission in the outset tbat they
have no arguments upon which to bare
a dignified discussion if their fsvonta'a
claims as compared with those of Judge
Lister. We had suppose! that Dr.
probably be made in that direction!
Altogether tbe coming eclipse will be
thoroughly watched at points hudreda
of miiee apart, thus probably insuring
one doodleaa point with other isvore
a vote* nia chzxokxx. . made by Dr. Bond to Mr. Meuy at uy I fact, within the very buildtug first tare in the room, showing the use it
--- — —— ™Irt- -i-tni-s th, I w.i™ * it rhAmie. nmntv who I time af terward for his assault. Several I erected for the charitable purposes of had been pat to. Behind a ratling
anticipated •large audieace luvuce Bcndrctded L weeks later a brother of Mr. Meany, a soldiers’ orphan asylum. William J stood the glass wheels for the draw-
lo hold tha lavewtgattonln .he court mem a | ” I g* residing in Atlanta, Ga , heard vague Dabney, an igent of Br, jamin Wood, ingi. dusty, cbwebbed, ud evidently
™ «I«cU^i1^“u^t^rt“wo f X tdraot Felton-. r “”°™ b,' ? ?® W - Y ° rk ' wb ° K b “' or had a C ? D ' lon « Tb ®, room , ® eem ® d
Dev tells me you done jine
cha’ch,*’ Mid Uccie Bsmas to Peg leg Charley
lbe other day.
Y^hlr,” responded Charley, gravely. **dai'
Wei., I’m mighty glad er dat,” remarked
Uuce U mu* wl h u&ctioa. “It*«'boat time
dat 1 wux apec-Ja* ler ter hear an yon fo
gang. *n* itidder dat h>t*s de chu’
Well, dey ain't no tellfo*' deee day whar a nig-
g*r’* gwfotcr lan'.**
Y«," responded Charley, straightening him-
aelf np and ipeakhu fo a Qlgnlfled tone -“yea,
I'm flaiu* to do better. I’m preparin' ler
-hake worldifoeaa. I'm doneqaltao’ah.tin* wld
white town boya. Dey're been * goin'
rack on me too rapidly here lately, an* now
gofo’a beck on dcm.’*
'•Well, el yon done bad de spsnnce nn it,
mighty glad. Ef yon got MJjan, yon better hole
on to U twell de lax’ day in de mor&fo*. Hit**
tnigh:y good fer ter kyar* ’ronn* w id yon fo
<lay time an' in de night time HL'U pay yon
mo* dan politic*, an* ef yon itan’a np like
:*tek er. hit'll taa* loeger'n * bone-feilam.
yen waster here one er deee yer ole-time grips'
in’ yoade- gotier abet yo' eyea an' swing
ilxe Mara Ed. Bald’fo’a bail tan ler.'
“Ob, I’m coin’ to atick. Uncle Remus You
kin put yoor monty on date Dcae town boys
cant piay no more ut dere gsmes on me.
fixed. Cant you lend me a dim 5, Uncle R-mua t
to boy me a pie ? l m dat hongry dat my stom
ach is gittin* ready to go fo mo’nfo*."
Unde Benins eyed Cuarley curiously a mo
wn, while the latter looked qniety at his Urn
ir toe. Finally, tbe old man etched and spoke:
“How long 1* you bin fo de chu cfa, ton r ’
“Mighty near a week" replied Charley.
“Well, lemme tell yon dla, now, ’fo* yon go
enny fodder. Yonafot bin in dar lojg nuff fer
ter go 'ronn* takin' np conurbations. Wait
ontwell yon gits tortei ceaaooed like, an* den
hnnt 'roan* in my dose an’ aee ef I cant
out a tbrip er two fer yotu Bat don’t you
levy t»xe* too early."
Char ey laughed and raid he would let the old
tan off if be w u’d treat to
SCORED FOR_STEWART. IN THE DISTRICTS.
PiainoT. XflM BABRrCV* AX JONASBOIOI OUJfP«ag OF
totafce from another, and Urat he™ f RIIJQ Id PUIDITV'C NIMP I the ladies enssee! in it are of most ee-
. obliged to be anon resistont on account mnuu II (jIIRQIIIO IU* r -1 timebls character But the work is A
■ TBm rot ITICAL °^ l3 £” >t< S 8 , l r? V« aBW OAOvo'A SWINDLE MX. very incomplete one, many of the chib
I larict audience. Ike speech was one ol foot* j alone.
I chaneteriatic one* (or which Judge Pittman haa I
were at least
TT
present to testily what they knew of tbe mnr-1
der. These wifoeasM were awocn and amt out I
tbe court room until they were needed. The I
wltzxa.es lor the prosecution were the first tx- I
Their testimony fo tnbstanoe was l
sufficient circulating medium, tbe axlence or the perfectly ridicalooa. “Tbe vote will be very hi® brother, coupled with the earnwt drawings twice every day. and sends door, however,'eading into a back room
maMhctmS- maditoea and the low price ol Sreto Cler-k-e. It mar not to tor Uiter. request that he would permit things to the results bv Western U mon tele, suggested further search, and opening
jet. -A. deicribed I n, hti rpeech at CerterevlUe Dr. Felton, alter I light, ud, while he made no threata of a shrewd bov, armed with an onsus knew that he rented the room from a
will not eoon ha lorzotien, I Aihtdlaz to Mr. Stephens In tbe moat cnt-giFIc I bis intentions, at the aaute tame made I picious looking bundle and a large I neighboring grocer. He only used it to
fifteen years
there were assembled at Silver Spring puk,
abont two milt* from the city, quite * large
crowd of young people. The resort
“ll: O “ , ^!!^Ae 0 '.“'.*^. 0 !.!Sl. n! “? I the remit, ot tho.e odiou. act. otthe ore- term.-staling him “the greatest man be ever no pledge of peace. While on a virit stock of discretion, enters the rear of- sleep in; that was all. There was tittle
of the Ualted sute*. whereby the people I kaew," told the following historical anec- I to hia brother in Tallahassee, Mr. R T. fice of the lottery budding and receives I furniture in the room and nothing at
were robbed for the pnrpom of enriching the I dote: I Meany, carefully concealing his par I a package of dispatches from Agent all to indicate that illegal lottery draws
bo*dh lder were pointed on’, and the iLjusticu I Bessys be was once In Mr. Stephens'! room I poae from hia brother, addressed the I Daoney, which he conveys to the tele- ings were made here twic* a day.
1 • Da.iI. 'graph office. the figures or the fraud.
__ I I have received from the Hon. Hob-
demorauzing influence of the lot- ert He9 , er> of on> who ftug! t M
™ Y ‘ I vigorously in the legislature for the re-
When the charter of what is kn^wn I peal of the lottery charter, the follow*
08 the Georgia State lottery was first I tng synopsis of reports made by the
>at«~« _<•*. .renware tattl niM l„ _L|.k - I UUOUa 1UCT WCIfl pWUHU OU , UN iuclljuiul; ■ UCWJJCeWM UUW U» " V *
JJL. I wrong* perpetrated were condemned, aa when a letter was received from a gentleman in I following to Dr. Bond:
platfozm lighted up by two dim oil Umpa Op- I ^ deserved. He diacumed the theory and ex-1 the eighth dhtrict, a very pleading letter, asking I Taixahamm, Fla., May *1,1873.
poah* the platform *ndonly a short aistano* u ^uuoq fo aU of iU bear- Lnat he would explain lolly .nd definitely what SSS^V^JSSmSSSS^.
“” ,W ‘ , *A^Savir,^»mm» |t»«k kf»fa> eriSracs ol as ** that tmJoA | Mr hi. tleparn a“°“«-J“‘ h ' want my bmthj^m. Sivf
by then
„.4 «oro««hlJ studied his subject, ana understood I wottld >^uaa“ lor congress. In reply Mr. Ste- | am now’at Uberty to give that attention to the I
ibere of the party. Th* ^henagT lt> ^ offcred mitabl* suggestion* for tbe relief I phen* sent. Aleck, hi* negro, to a Washington mmter whicu it demand*.
ikramcT and I k.vv.tero ami hnnsht a niprtim *hU>h he lent I As I nave not b* en able to i
tr 0111 6te Impending danzeriot bankruptcy re* booteu, ra and bouzht a picture, which hcKot u" e'Sr >> (’ot’wtriSf^SLU obtained, it wsa~ intended'' to" erects I managera'to the governor of Georgia.
-rrL_„, - A. I ruin, which euiround and thremeneven hml 1 lo the leuer writer a»aamuwer. The pic'ure I ioase rorezpUaaUon or .etu.xeotol ao aff.it I mMQn ic orD
.. a - - for explanation or *«uexait ot an itiTair I masonic orphan home out of its pro- I It will be observed that no report was
waa entitled “where 1. thecstf It repree-mod hereto la imbjtcfc I rate MdemrareU ceedp . bnt r a man ntmcd Broadbent, oi made prior to April 1,1S70, and none
a family moving. The furniture, family *“> “ES^rtra hi 1 “<5SSS*Sd a |^itoS l *5 Btitimore, obtained control of the ekle after April 1, 1875:
•— — -- ungcntltmanly and moat cowardly, and aach a. I of the tickets, and the nature of hie
wemtn were of the moat lewd character to ba
foud in the dty, and man^of them were per-
To many I all were on the dray, aid tho procession
rM."‘ia‘p™ u k I reader, oMhe Oore^nnsa who bow Urn it .boat to auriwUeath. tether rald“wh«'. ihe I I ^gemeuTsoou caused the masonic
ua that evening Mrey ot the men were laueetea to my that bemad, a tactw. eadelo- c«r al0 „u matn tor mre^gwlth the o»mt ^ttmiiu^ “fraternity openly to repudiate the
in that I quent addres*, for they know he always doe* I And after looking, for a lorg time ln vain, for « * -*■ * - •— “ 1 — • 4 • • •
1 - — - I the mialnafetiie you discover that the whole . .a» WH >.u.uu
view of
ext. And Mr. fctephens replied that his tele
badly intoxicated, and one of them i
in, for i it was these; of a low bully, who would strike I scheme. The character of the chanty I IT
thu hu could oot tel' I thta A. effort l*ln, hoar or mom . a 5! , !‘“ " h b °‘! StreTirellf ?S23S then changed, and it b«ame simply a |
wnile on ths wimea.*stxnd whether h* was j he tco chained the audiences attention on th j P st h renlied that hia tele I ln Pronouncing you a cowardly dog. and hope I school for white orphan children. The
ATrairittossor various topics discussed, while he specially dis. «“• And Mr Stephen* replied that hia tele this open and unqualified insult may call forfo proceeds soon reaUsed enough to en-
oathatmem^a^^ed thml,| re^^retaricUto^.re.I.U.iy^; [ "“*^1 I SSgg-uuyra. aftor tzkigcare of
e was he nxver knew It. I ed the harmony of the democratic party, he at „ My brother hxs no; me slightest Intimation themselves, to buy a few acres of ground
The entire party seems to have been a diror-1 timet would humoautiy refer to the argumenU I L **™ AT ' I of my taking any noifoa of the aftalr, and 1 I [ n v he outskirts of the city, and also to
deily crowd •seemblrd lo dr nk all ih* liquor and ol Judge Pittman and the issues wi lch he pre-1 Judge lister will speak at Smyrna, in Cobb J?^ ,S T SJPrSSt*Sh2 erect the building which was to serve-
have all 'be Inn that cool* he had at any similar I seated, fo a pleasing and effective manner, re- I county, on Saturday night He ha* not aa yet I t Sonor dtmanan L must. I the double purpoa© of school and head-
place tc Georgia. I oetv ng the plaaditaof hia bean ra; and at other I oad a reply to hia tetter aulng that Felton can-
Tha larger portion ef tbe crowd aaKmbied oc I tlmca ha would expreaa the great dealrehehad I vaaa wllhhtm.ahdlacooaeqaentlyaiiabletolay
the platlorm ondcr tba -ant and ameaad ttam I fi tafaaaast thta tilth congreatlonil dlatrlCL giv I oat any extended programme at preeeeL Ba
aalvea by fighting and k.ckmg op rowa geoar- I lag aa a apectal reaaon theretor to ba at the jabl | Jaat plcha tha boya up at random aa he goea
ally. I tea wheo the democratic party will have aacored I along. Ha wm manage to aee them an, how-1 friend of R. T. Meany, and on reading I a talfin keepingwiththeinod
xt to o'clock the crowd waa wl:d with liquor I the enure relna of government, when peace and I ever, before tha thing la over. Ha will apeak at I it declared it to be very insulting, kud I «. e - minim nt their lSKitimate bnsi
and excitement, and atm at every one waa ripe | pceaparlty ot lbe ptop.e would be isaurei. and | OJhoaa next Monday Dr Felton haa been In. | said he would fight him at any place, ueaa _ But the most pestilent feature ol
time and manner that he wished. AI Lhe thing was its iuflusuce unon ths
momentafterward, however, he handed I negro population of the city. Tbs well, , .
the letter back saying that he refused to known passion for gaming of the . -ji
take an; notice oi it. On the return ot l ^Irican race became an epidemic l K| wi’
the letter the following note was sent by 1 tbat destroyed all the self-control j“ !
We had stalk, tn our sanctum yeatirday al- I • trustworthy friend: I which the negroes possessed. | _l^
!hd I ternrou. with a gentleman living In this district, “TiLL.ititsxs, Fl. , May 21,1878 They were completely carried away
" — - . . I .nd reatisa ham altr.ra had a itaon Iwtaaaat (re twv- 1 •‘DR, John S BOND: | [)J tho OXCltOmCUt Of th© gHHIP. TllBy
Ills! I
_ _ _ „ _ Richard T. Meant. I quartera. By this time the enterpriee 1
To D*. Jko 8. Bond, etc . I q a( i taken on moat offensive features. I
PEACE AT ANY pric* Men interested in the '‘charity” began
Dr. Bond waa handed thra letter by a I ^ j jyg luxuriously, and to drive equip
K | I
edsy.
for s fare. Ua*.s were knocked oil, violent snfi I foe erili which now exist fo grest measure | riled to speak then
meat ob*cece lsngusgeused, and moxt disgaitUig I will have been provided for by the preient con-
coaverest’ona csrracd on by various member* of I arcs*.
the party. | “• A. Candler,
About lOwSO Robert Smith was *ecn to point his I foe present repiecentstive. was next introduced.
hxnii St Jim Skinner sni remark that he I HU sddrere wax chiefly deroicd to foe dUcua-
UOULD CUT kXiNNRk’a be ART out I sioa of foe principles of the democratic party
before tho crowd dtspemed. He wn standing “ d -STSSwm' bj 1 who hra slw.y. bad a deep thtereet tn po
lo the presence ol three or four pmlcs stthe XF.JXtf the ttlc^ sfftlrs-havlbg auended two or three ot
IN THE FIFTH
WHAT AN OB-. I LYING P.LtTXCIAN HA* 1
ABOUT TUB OONVSNTION.
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ax. xxxo F‘t.«hLu v. * , r~ I cawins ihat he wo* an advocate of the one ides I uucsxsnuri—nsviug sue
time be made the rtnmrk. Very •non at.erlM. pj£^Tn 1876to alurlon, the convemlon.. Uemld:
hewserecn with en open knUe to hts hand,end ] P»ny wmen r-vtevuuupir l u IoeUCTellWHMBmolld ^ u be noogoated.
appeared to he much excited. He ahd a boeom “ J My reaaon tor so thinking la that be Is the 1 •>»“** c»h»d me^to lend It.
Irteod were to earnest conv.riaUoo, alter which second choice ot nearly .verxmaa tn the die-
the pslr separated by the triend going In tho oi- Z I Plot Ot course loralltics hara there local
lira Iran -J ftw-M re. w Ms. PTni.InMl threrrMtimi nf th« eleeto. I ulc * ooursa iocsuues nsvo ineix 10c
rection of tbe H«ht* that burned dimly dorinK Wh^h ted m Preferencts. bat I beUeve they will all unite c
the entire et«»infc ekinnerwx* standing quite ral commission, *nd the reasons ^hich led to | ^ .w . —
^S I then.AMwanf s ha KI1, an thriri vinsi it IVhatht
at band. cjth. it seems, approached him “>• P«M0 ol the bit. amhorixing It.
and addressed other imultfog remarks Kkjn . I it w«i owing to the txctsdve heat or i
uer, without resenting the insult, movtd sway, I can*, his audience began to thin out very
followed by Smi-h. At this juncture, J materially
while Smith wsi approaching 8kinner t a man
Whether I H * nunond wben they Rive up their special favor-
maue no answer, a ueam- to unmeuiaw i j _ i- _ __ „
ly, snu unless this is granted I be com- I C68 and policy shops, an e% ea »re lo re
ed to publish the note, wuh the dreum-1 spectoble people, and an affront to de-
.are- i -j• to rend it. ,, cency. Every panny which they couid.l
. . Bicbard T.Meant. e& b 0 j 8ltwtl went into the till ol
Una waa also road and returned. thia eutorpriso-and never came back
pistoib after all. I to them. Though hungry, ragged,dirty, I
On the same day, as Ml. R T Meany I and diseased, they cared f>r nothing I
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it wra owiug to the exetadva heat or come otter I ites * UoU, “' tb! “‘ »*n ln the field- That, was walking along the street, Dr. Bond save to gain poaseseion of a dime or a
* * very generally conceded. I was pointed out to him approaching id I nickel for the lottery. Njrtbern peo
« to I the OPDOuite direction in his basev. and nl© cuti Hcstcr)iv realise tho frizhiful ex
wander abont
“Will there be *o stubborn s fruggle s* to I the opposite direction in his baggy, and I pi© can scatc-tly realise the frightful ex | «|
give a second choice man a chancer’ I ag he passed Mr. Meany called apoa I tent to which this passion took hold of | ®*
•Of course there will- There are 84 vote* In I him to stop and get out. The colored the ignorant blacks, md deprived them
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^ It was regretted by man/ who cave I rooventlon. It will take S3 to nomlnata. 11 driver reined up, but Dr. Bind told I of any habits of hone tv and industry
to there regret thet while he wae! udnk wlU *° to - lth u : S"". >*• I him to go on, striking the home with a I which tiiov ever had before. By re,,u
l Duncan, 6; Hammond, fi. Thta may be changed | whip, whereupon Mr. Meany called | table cttixstiB the thing waa felt to be a
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w«k hi* hat.-and the plalorm weea dark scene, i lpe , alng of the aCJ ot hia teUow democrat tn I "• - *“» “*x —
* moment alter. Srlnoer wa. heard to exclaim, ™ 0 ' before the convention meets Hammond may
expression
. * ,\ ■- I wngiM* fo their effort to remove the thaUies | UWU4 *’ u “™«u i him a “cowardly cur,” and repeatel I shame and degradauon. Bat what I
I “ c* 11 ! 1 ““ kllIedI Tne crowd nuhed | nnnn , ham K . , K . Mnnhl | Mn h« I bave 10 or even 12, ukfog 4 from Gaudier and I his invitation to him to get out of his | cared the philanthropic managers of I
feurart Rnt th« ahnM will Tint I V,.. T»_ D 1 .1 k.w, I -e • i ia.fi a : .... n I
5|| w—o| £ g s |
, Aim, I p j lced upon them hr Uw ropuhUcau party, he I “ T,! “• >aau« . irum Laumor auu . nta invitation to mm to getontoi nisi cared the philanthropic managers ot I I “i:
toward him, and it area found that be was badly I to &vea na^n lor not votieg with them I * ttom Stewart. But tho .bore will not buggy. Dr. Bond then told him to this charitable enterprise for the sufler- - ■ 8. : 888..-85 8
cut in iherighttide. He waa as-ia'ing the saloon I the rtpaal ol tho resumption act, be materially changed. One thing I cooaidcr I come down the street, which he did, mg it engendered and sin it caused 7 It J SI
where foe only light npon the grounds wa* I ' _ I certain. No man can go fo with over fourteen I ——** « .u. I " _I?-x — *— •*- • « • > I -= l *-J
burning. Nannie Franklin, the girl who la now | I votes. I don’t think any one can go ln
confined ln Jail, charged with the murder, I Shortly alter foe conclusion of this speech din-1 aoro Now aee how far eff from
m\°>
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come aown tne street, wnicn ne aia, mg it engendered ana sin tt caused! it s M g
urteen l with the ideation of giving him the | was carried on for the sake of the poor l gl *o| I s
i with I ibroshicg he considered he deserve!. I orphans, and it was turning them m-ny -1 »i j 2
m ® When Dr. Bond halted, he drew a pis a penny. I Si g52gg5?j:gS5g^2Sg 13
td ln fanning him while her I joining space where tnree long uoiea neaTuy i loge t 0 ver.’
br ther ’ Bod” was rying to Hop th; flow of I l*dea with baroecued meat with condiments | THE SIXTH DISTRICT,
blood with a handkerchief. They two seemed I was spread in bountiful prolusion. An hour
td be using ail the means fo their power to alie- | was pleasantly employed in the destruction ot
Mr. Meany called out to him: “Damn
your pistol; I don’t care for your pis-1
, penny.
northern agents the managers.
At length the indignation of the peo
Add to the above the reports not
made, for the years preceding April,
.. H? ‘Bund thenfired, andou eeeing pletwtitodin ac ion. Abpiriiedu. &f D ,t P nn to'mo’re^hOT
Time the ruffering of the wound* man. When I the repmu At* o'clock tho audience wire called I Mr.Meany drawhia pistol took refuge tack was madeupon the lot.ery iu the $1 imJjOO And yet the mx^a awl
t»*ra nt a wax m*fte lor Smith I to the platform to listen to I Mr Blount, the present Incumbent, will have a^y I behind a tree. The latter seeing this I legislature by . Mr. Hester, a man wUose I f;' h ._. _ ot uksn k*i3a«ten
the flaw -ere 11.. remch wax mad. lo, Smith | to th. plat or to n | opp 3 «.ion He .Ut piotohly b. renominated sought protection from another tree parity oi purpce not even the friend, ESEtaESjlfihEJt' “the pu?-
and returned without a fifoL - some ten or twelve feet distant ai»d of the concern are able to impeach.
I shots were exchanged A ball from I He introduced a bill repealing the grant, I R?? of . vfnmn ind?annk
- »J a JSsaasBtsws: ssf.=s vfsu^i HSlfSJi'-rS
I, and l* I then standing on the around holding I aaorum was present, and the motion I lha * 1 oan aL k . n ?^)?I®?- 0 S e _?_
I. XTEWAET,
I of Spalding, wno had arrived an hour previous.
Thia dlstfogulsned geotieman, notwithstantiug
the oppreuive heat which prevailed at thia hour, I
cuttino took roxca , .... the nisth , „ „ exchMged. A brilftom | He introduced abtil repealing thegrant. t th . (mUding 0 | a home lor' indigent
nix cutting tooi raacx I w K „.,ni.I THE NINTH . I Mr. Meany’, pistol paased through the I which received a majority vote: but a I “ ii. trl.,...,.
gktuner wee emlitcd over to the etreet cars al aome dUcuulou pn.- I The race in thta dlereict wtU he between Mr I left arm of the colored driver, who was I reconsideration w a moved, when no I !5,'«, ?t hoi d „a n b knnxliioI 1 nn t ^ r n| U
«ud brought to the city. He wm carried to the I ^ ted by htm.'hIs epeech wuataol orbermoS I B® 11 »ndDr. Carlton tor the nomination, end I I then standing on the ground holding quorum waa present, and the motion I ^jf.wa^hom^he'lotiM^vte^ennlw.rr
bourn ol Mettle Wood, where he remefred uoul «SiT*»DhUpS “»<««hrioo 6. tho cocreutlou, the horse. The wound was not eeri- was f mnggled through. About this *'f,*® ;* h “” n tb ® >^7
A — — tu uw aemocrauc peny, ree a-,», ure IndependwiL 0 us and within a short period he was time Benjamin Word purchased a cn
Lea in thta dlereict I .m. ... i li. .™i„ I i! _ j r>. a 1' vine Were it i.ot tor tne tear these
his wile arrived, and he was curled home. I hlm Afu. r .„ mo ’nimjrksconeretulatorT either one can beat Mr. Speer,
Skhmcrrertrined aliveunUl Sunday momleg. ^ rot ,jsct2 »• nomlumiomi take* plice lx thta dUWet I ab f e t0 attend to hia 'duties again. I trollinginiereat in thefottery; and Dr. | y
when he died. Belote breelhin* hie last he ieg uuiuoa which had effecied the people’s Inter- at 6rine«vlUo. shout tho let ol AuguiL The I Neither oi the principals was struck, I tL L. Wilson, ol Atlanta, Mr. Broad' M^HL^or'^-rhev renn’ri'fom'o.h lto«
staled to hie wile thet the peny who cut him J-K- the\m>dho:der. ” *“ * el ““ d - “ “> „ Ure tree protected *Dr. B ,nd, who bent, of Baltimore, aod others who had ““ ? d r ' D ‘ b ® y roZ.it^
waiaman. mnd cold thu the person wore a etraw I ^^jJ^^Soos ot the coune pursued were I men. and men who will cury ireenght to the , hot wiId f y that bis opponent was been prominent in the fight, retired „ ”*T h ereT n !?irino\?^
heu fimtib.ltl.mld.wmsaM.swhstuiOTlh.l XX whto, I in no danger at any time. into the background, or. as they
nl|kt,of the 4fo. fcmllh i»aa arrested several I MmmaH A.kiA .«>( >nii« hu iiu mt take I I onrRAQin Lin tothb nEvni. I a*v vhnllv frr.m thn fipiH. Mr | CQlated.to debase t ® PUD C morality,
daja after by detective Monaghan and locked up
AMBWRKS JO CORUXHPOB HERTS.
Goose Liver* and Girlie.
East Point, Julj 18fo.
Editors Constitution: Will you
please tnfoim me through you paper if there is
not a Frer co preparation for foe table called
(iate de foie vra* f L M T«
There lx each a thing as * pate de foie gnu”—
liver and garlic. We never saw any, however.
From Pop©** “Eaaay on Man.**
Baene>yole. Jnly 18fo.
Editors Constitution : Pteose tell
e waere the quotation “An honest man’x the
noblest work of God" may be fouadjmd what ia
tbe con\jrxt of It. t.P.
It occur* fo Pope’* £aiy on Man The couple
“A wit's a feather, a chief, a rod.
An honest man s the noblext wort; of God."
An Old Frifd to Hand Again.
Hiceoet Flat, Ga., July ISA.
Editors Constitution : I appreciate
or qoe-tio-s column very highly, and aa yon
•ay 1 asked a simple and a lootiaa question fo
•oy U*L please allow me to oak one this time
which, ln my opinion is reliher “xlmple ror
foolish " Rumor has it that foe nails which
were driven through our Savior’* band* on tne
lay of hi* crucifixion are *011 pr served and
have lately been on exhibition fo Europe. Can
yo* tell m* whether this is uacor not, and if
•ow who ha* them? What ia tne mean! nr of t
word “ioo.iah V’ Auqcxs.
Tne story 1* apocryphal, of oourxe. Toe word
•foolish" has bjveral meanings. See your dies
lionary.
Anotlxer Be formed Tobi re •.gxtrr.
Dodoe Oorsmr, Jnly 17.
Editors Constitution: Tbe sub*
■eriber chewed oo* pound of tobaooo per month
from twenty yean of age to forty, or twenty
yean, and I am now fifty yean old 1 have
not had a chew for ten jears. I wish every
chewer of tobaooo woo'd follow my example
and beac.eaa and happy man Use myelf
PetxnSixmon.
A subfcriber ir quires for the name of
foe mayor of Cleveland. Teon. WUI some o
onr aeveland readers please inform ox?
Look Over tbe File*.
Xsvnan, Ga . Jn!y 20fo.
Editors Constitution : By what mi
Ority did Fulton cany Cobb »nd Bartow roan-
*ka ln is*6. ard waat waa th* voce or e«ch of
foot* conatka? bus can
Y n will find foe vote to full fo Toeadsy’a
paper. Y -u have doubt e*» wen xt by thia time.
We Think ti© Wxs.
Dahlonecx. July 90 b.
Editors C'Nstituti >n : Cad you tell
me wNwher Abraham B kid win waa a defogat*
to th* Ualt Ml state- c asntutlooaleonventioo fo
1797 or not ? I find ln some histories »bst he wa*.
but upon loosing ore the fac rimlle ot pr of fo*
Proceedings of that co veatioo I don't find
and Wiili*m Few reem* to herb* ouly me:
that wu sent from Georgia. Y -are.
B« ws* a member of that oonatitntiox There
ta no doubt of it.
D*a’t Know the Talne
Gum July aofo.
Editors Constitution : Pifiw an
r throtuh your c*-re*poikten:* column and
a d coin* Indtioed ta tbe Nashville American
of slated *e foal a half collar of ^04 wa* wort
52 50 Yjuts, i Has T. Lcgan.
It 1* probable the coin 1* worth Kwral time* h
roil value. Mr Julra* L Brows, of Atlanta, or
Mr Schnidor. of AugtMto, am oot lector* of coins;
trouble, and the necessity of a^reeuve
measures. He reports that the presi
dent was noo-ccmmittol, but asserts
positively that it uiakee no difference
whether the president is for or against
war. *Ehe plan of the war party ia t> bauj knodx, howmsay jrnoctadoma&Ksial
hioekx wa Oat or Time.
Atlanta, J u:y SOtk.
Editors Constitutijn: You want
•omeining Oarl tn answer, don’t you? Answer
thwpwoe: It Mr a Knox knockxanoxoboox-
vm to Mre O Cxz. and uw ooxo*iox kooca*
Kvx and Mrs Knox a d several Uttk Knoxa*
Hia denunciation* of foe coune pursued were I
marked with an earnestneas and spirit whlca nomlIlce * I in no danger at any lime.
commendable, and wall© he did not take THE EIGHTH. I ^ outraged law to the rescue. ^ | sov, wholly from the fie*d.
the advanced tyere of paying eff all foe bonds I
Mr Franklin, th* father of N-nnle Franklin I Ewsnback*, he Insisted that thewe | stronger than lr. any other alrtnct fo foeaUts. |
Nannie waa arrested by officer Veal upon
A CINCH WARRANT
issued by foe grand jury called to invesllgate I repealed.
The principal evidence brougut ou* electing the di legates. I ^,1. ln " dtatile* wwted "thTir I wa ® released without fine, on the I Sueod was at one timn an eaitoroi me i , 1H „ n onnn/1I1 vi
ia ihe invea Igition of thaciae by thegrxod|ary | Wheo the .peaking ^rei oTeramecUttg o! | dtliBatca _ and U ^ a XX U>W | gS“f d XL b * waa “““g under fearol | Drily NfwsofNew Ymk_ _When_the | ^ be Ihl bOTeficiari M f the eater^ri*
- nearly
Freoklln on the night ol the lourth.ahd alep: I vllle” cMveaUon. hariag bcou cJled together I jf^'suph^ I rested on the same da; ox the charge I this state was introduced, Sueiad work-I {h^me'alreet aa the‘reboot fooi^and
with her xhat eight at her bonae- The wltncaa bj coL W. A. Tlgnor, chaltaaan ol ths I polpuUrity wire the organized democncr. Mr ol aesault with intent to kill, hut alter- ed hard to prevent ite passage, threat- }r®® a “® 1 *ij*® i ro i l _
•Uted that Naenla told her dnriag the night I Uve commitue of ihe democrat c iwrtj Toe I siepheaa-a predtceaaor, Qao. A. B. wrgnt waa ward withdrew tho chaxve, and here ening legal proceedings, on the plea idTgSwrlTwJ
ihai aha had aided one mao ia the fight at the meetlog waa oegaalz.d br aelectthg CapL Maan e ectei over aa ladepeodaat aad . repohtlcan. tiie matter ended. Mr. K T. Meany that the bill wae invading an inveated Irivhtitri nrir^n oJJkntane"
puk, aad that ahe WM liable | aa prealdeal ahd — Maaa aa atcreiarj. I Wo rea'ly bettere, la tact wa have ao doubt I afterward printed and distributed a I right, and waa anconatitational. Ben-I 1^*’"“® r *_r* Wutrert'hviio 5S
Col. W. Watterahu moved that a committee I about It, that it Mi. stepheaa ta the nomlaee oi I circular giving the letters which he bad I jamin Wood wae alao in the city daring I b ticketa in the lotterv The-e ca-
at any time The witness further its ted that I comuowdof fo* following gentlemen, namely: I the 1 homaou convention, and there 1* bo doubt I addressed to Dr. Bind^tnd announcing I the session of the legislature, and the I roi ?L_i a oiten witne's-ti bv the or-
he following morning she repeated foe remarks I Judge J. A. McConnell, W. T Kimsey, Joseph I about hia being, he could beat an Independent I hia .readiness to answer at any and all I register of the Kimball house contains I n u mrt 0 „t,_i ara -n hopo __ T _ a _ 0 _j
and .bowed tbe witness a knife, which ahe ute*. W.C. G. Jmca J M. Walker, and J. J. I or radical by foe very largest majority ever gly- I times for what he had written r *" 1 w ' ^ | pnan ScDoiars. mere never was a neea
claimed waa foe one that did foe work. Nannie I Doney, be appointed to nominate delegates to I en in the 8-b. We can safely ray that thla'di*. I. B .nd has os yet shown no signs
waa committed to J*U npon thi* evidence, and I foe convention. trict la now foe banner democratic dl£rlct of I tending to seek any redrees.
and still remxlns locked b fotod tie bars. I The motion befog adopted, tha committee re- I foe state. I —
Thu evidence waa brought out by foe defense I tired and aoon presented foe names I THE FOURTH. I LAUNOUiRO * HE GATE CITY.
in J he preliminary trial. Ax a rebittal foe pros-I ot W. M. McConnell add J. L. I The news from thia district Indicates a warm ,
ecuUou introduced evifienco to theefiect that oj-j „ delegatea, wit W. C. G Jonc. and c mpalgn for the nomination between Uirrii, .'t?S»!,.. Uah .on ‘
WUUe did not go home with Nannie on the W .L WrieramMiIteraatM Alter one or two Smith aad Tuggle. I Philadelohla Time. lath. , . - , mu ™»rv cimciuaeu vir xiearor
evening of the afialr at Silver Spring puk; mottoes ottered [oc the purpose ol iscertalnleg I Hurts la • hard man to beaL Tuggle says he I , , „ rnlr , , _„„. d _t, | of which, hitherto sappresaed, has been I ,v.» -
neither did she sle-p at the Franklin', on that me sense ot thepeop.es, to thetr choice ol can-1 esndoit. Smlth-s Irtenda think hecan. Hu-1 given to me for publication It comes 'h'p £h^nno lf P
night.wUhcttaerS.nnte or anffieneeiae. And mthdrawnUfore they w«. if kup. potuo, tn hta licks, and It tsteUmx- ^, 1 “^ > „?^ b i ? n e ^L p t ^“' from responsible public offic ial., and 5®^ ® , „ (, ® orgU - £ ^ h ° n ® ° ( th ®
forth., thanthls, utu Willi, did no-com. to me,, delegate, were cured. CoL D„u -the bon »y. | I may be rSiied upon a, strictly au’theu |
foe houie until several hour* after dxy on foe I offered a pieambleaud set of resolution* piedg-
morutog of foe 5Jl This evidence waa given I ^ ^ xneeting t xupport the nominee of foe
ln by inmate* of tho house, who opened foe convention; for the abouehment of foe two-
door and let her in. I third* rule, and Instructing fo* delegate* to vote
An effjrt waa m*de oy foe defense I { 0 r Cot John D. 8tewart, which were adopted,
to prove that Smith waa not at the party when I Everything connected with foe day's transac
ting took pi ice; that he left I tj onr
hXVEEAL B0UB8 PREVIOUS I PA'SED OFF
and went to the house of Mrs Tollereon where I heard of no disturbs ce to mar the occasion
h* remainea all night. I and coand ring foe crowd there waa
Several of the Tollereon family swore that I drunkenness for a political gathering of IU xiaa.
Smith and Wilson Ferguson slept at their boose U**t I have ever seen. The marshal and his as- I ligious movement in Tallahassee, under I St " ook ylSJ 10 in * I ti'V68 were stationed where inter-
sH night, sad thu tho mother, four dsaghtere »htsa« mstautaed tho best otd« not only on the leadership oi Bsv. James a Hsrri- mJufnntha JiraTnlm??!! I^t eating converratioac might by chance
End foe tWO ms-n ^!«>pt « n >imp , >L 1 Hut ■r mr.Ha vhFTF th* hflftKCUH WAX held but I inn fnrmurltv a nlavotttvian in the Pm. I 'OUg on tuB Water 11UB, EiZ 1661OVCT Oil I Vus nwarViuarH Tha IKial AIA rally i.no
being only uue apartment in foe bul l _
a one-story structure. In foe testimony I exhibited by one of Atlanta's cit a ms which lx at I a parish
given la, It w,s stated thu there was a tittle lesst worthy ol o.ae, which was Among those who j lined the new move-
cherub ln the family. Upon InvestUauon it I cm. JM» MM » ■>•» meat waa a Mrs. Bind, wife oi Dr Bond,
was sacertalced that the mother of the child I loadverilM hts btulie* which ws.qtutescc- reaidenl and practitionertormany years
wu an married, and thu thi lather ol the child ccaatalty done ihrouahout the counties one of in Tallahassee. This lady having noti
Robert Bmiih, the defendant ta the cue oo hts clerks. Mr. Cook, who Industriously dla. fl ed the Riv. E W. M. any, the rector
t managers, according to their own
A WLOBtDA WOMAN DEVOUNCEl)
' ~ov thk rut.ni
AN AtOSTATE.
ented—Ass Exctsange I
surMsssusA ESSEKsSS a-a «
at half past two o'clock, the event bo- S?.ihm, nSSlitro m riffimra'-! »*>**! than did the governor for pro-
IZM«° Wing ° f I ^oL y &^r f h o e rtbul I ^ dia « -®^ tbedeatamea o, the elate.’’
The vessel is fo®, the°0^8-eam 3 hip I ?° b l“ co “ ld h® fou ° d - £ waa
XyTto Ply between New York I l W?® d f and th ®. se . cond revding sccom-
Savannah, f
company, so p.y uotwoea xxow mix . p j iabed - WQen> lo | ^ algo die-
Correspondence of the New York Herald. I SiSKnlfSirf finhitf *trw>*o!tv^nf •Ppearei Governor Culqaitt finally
I Tallahassee, Fla., July 12. —Several I took the matterin hand, and appointed
months ego the body known as the Ef 5?' Q ,h ba ^.„ b £ b *“ .„T?.nnrh HokeSnith, a young lawyer of Allan-
formed Episcopal cnurch started a re I iS r ft® £5fS?.. C0 “ pa ?I.“ d , o l * a ^; I ta, to look into the case, aad detec
JOLT'S UtAT.
The Flgares ot the Hot Tessas.
Through lhe kindness of Captain R.
3. Bedding, we are nuatabed tbe foitowtugln*
tero&ilog article oo the rea&t bested term.
Osptala Redding lakes the observation, for
: rame roooL there the «h*» ““ b “ l>wn «son, formerly a clergyman in the Pro- S mch^to b^Sto of hlam b® o^fbeard. The this, did talk, one 2®?““**"“*“! tSXTXX
the building which alao elsewhere. I noiced a aplrit of enterprise testant Episcopal church an! rector of ?! (wtUl'ir'ehmm hold of the detectives ca ching just enough Jh«ltj on matters of thta kind la par exoeb
In tbe reatlmooy I exhibited by on. .1 Atiaore's cit am. which Is at I a pgnah in toe diocese of Florida. ‘ n d ® ptb b0 i d L “ d I of the conversation to learn that lie I
trial. It waa xtated by Mrs ToUerxon, the moth*
er of the family, that there was an u&derstanfi-
lng or agreement between hex daughter, the
mother of the child, and Smith that xhoukl ta*
latter get out of the *crape there would be *
mamage fo the family, and foe little urchin
WOULD Ha VS A FATHER
fo foe person or Robert fcxnith. It Is in evi
dence that foe peraon who it la aaid blew out the
tight when tbe murder wa* committed was *.
tributed hand bills in every direction.
There were other matters which claimed at
tention. J. H. 8.
A. O. O.
Formation of
Grand Lodge of
Georaia
The Macon Telegraph gives an ac-
member of foe graod jury that returned a tree I count of the formation of foe Grand Lodge of
bill again*' Nannie Franklin, upon which a I **»• Andent Order of United Workmen which
tenrh warrant waa Usoed. I occurred ln that dty Tuefday. The report mya:
The trial of this caes was brought about by I Accord Is* to notice previously given, a conven
ts* father of Nannie Franklin wuh a view to I tion of Part Maaur Workmen of tbe Ancloat
show that hfli daughter wxs not guilty ot foe I Order ot United Workmen assembled ln Old
crime with which she la cha'ned. I FeUpwe' hail on yesterday for foepurpoe* of fo-
Tbe hearing of the evidence on both sklee eon I rtitutfog a Grand Lodg; of he Order for the
Burned for attenuon of foe court the tntire day. I rtate of G jorgta. The convention wax called to
oral least uoul a very late hnnr in «h«. .> t ay, I order at» o'tfcck a mby Deputy B ipreae Maxter
noon. When foe evidence was concluded CjL I Workman Broihjx Cha*. O. Thomas, and after
&moel B Spencer. La foe prosecution, opened I the ©Tsmlnatlnn of credential* the Grand Lodge
Ae argument and spoke foe remxlader of foe I wa»duly formed, and th* following grand offi*
day, coaxngabmt dusk, when court adjourned I cere elected and installed:
to meet thi* morning at 8 o’clock.
p G M W. Robert H Flanders, of Macon.
G Foreman, 8 J Ft. cot, o
G Overeeer, W F biatoo. oi Atlantu
G Recorder. J Emmc’.t Blackanear of M
G Receiver. W B Bounell, ol Atlanta.
G <*u.de, John T Hunt, of Bamesvtile.
Toe argument for the dtfc&ae will oe mmiu* by
Colonel George T Fry. and will be opened when
tha coart meets todxj. Justice Butt will, fo all
ptub tbilitv, deliver hia dtclnon when foe argu
ment ia concluded. The Interest which lsfeltia
the case 1* very great, mnd there 1* every preba- I Reire*enutiv» to Buweme lxdge which
ahiltiy ihe coon room win hare aooUre, Uw “-‘yS iSSi^ a ^?I^ly^' “ ‘* FU °'
cucodmncc to-day a graad conirilutloo waa adopted lor the gov
I ernmeatol lh > cider ia Georgia and other lm-
I pjnaal boainen waa tracaieteC.
Tbe Democratic Somlocc r.r Com- The o.dar U now ln a fi.uriahlns condition.
nor— raw ^l.Hurin. I the number ol new lodge, la oocitantly lncmn*
Pi-ESLO, CoL, July 19 -The demo- log. and thoar already organxjd are retxlvinf
crauc a late convention yesterday nom- I aeeMdnoa every month ol uaelol and Influential
inated W. A. H Lovel far e ivernor and
re nominated Tnos. M. Patterson for
representative in congress, both by ac-
COLOBADO.
, Mr. George W. Fancher, of Illinois,
Tnt PLATroEM I to Atlanta oo tha flrat of Mar. He waa
affirms a strict conatmetion of the con- that ro badly afflloedwi k kidney dlaeaae the:
a’.itntior, with all the amendments, aa I he ooold acucely walk. He and Ua phyaidana
follows: hnpremacy of civil over military bad main hope ot hta recovery. Ha Lagan going
powers; complete severance of church to Pjoca da Laoa and ana found out tha water
and state, and the protection of the b-aad led him. Hi ta now m wall aa ho ever
common echool system; that every I war, and la gclag home a aw man H > aaya he
honest voter shool! approve of ran in- I la aim that the water did the work, for he haa
veetigataon and exposure of the fraud. 1 taken nothing elne. He la of coorae n g tax be*
by whch toe wiii of toe American peo-1 never tn tha opring ware man/ ocher, wan ban
pie haa been set aside and their choice | enjoyed ta bmofita.
lor president and vice preeident de- I
prived of toe high offices to which they I
were elected. It dire.aims any pn^toee I
Harm Oaf.
Boston, Jnly 20.—The workshops of
ot interfering with the title of preeident,' I the new state prison at Concord, Mass.,
made valid by order ol congreaiL. • horned Jan evening. Loss, $150,000.
of Sl John’s church, Tallahassee, of her
intention to connect herself with what
ehe designated aa “another branch of
the church Catholic.” requested that
her name be dropped from the list of
cnmmnnicants in the parish register.
Mr. Meany appended the following note
to her name on the list: “Apostatized
to tbe Reformed Episcopalians.” He
also intimated to a few olher persons,
who were contemp’ating the same step
as Mrs. Bond, what record he bad made
of the matter, and also to a Methodist
minister, with whom he had been con
versing on religions sabjects, in order,
as he said, to show him in what light
a clergyman of the Protestant Episco
pal church wonld consider any change
of toe above mentioned nature Through
some unknown person Dr. Bond
was informed of what Mr. Meany had
done, and it is presumed tbat he imag
ined the term “apostatiz d” reflected
npon the character of hie wife.
THE HUSBAND’S INTERVIEW.
Accordingly he accosted tbe Bev.
Mr. Meany in the public street and re
quested a abort interview, at the same
time asking Mr. Eiward Lewis, of the
banking-house tf B. C. Lewis & Sons,
who was standing near, to be present
Mr. Meany, suspecting no-hing of an
unfriendly mature, stepped into a pas
sage way of the ban ling-house wnich
opened on the street, and tbe three
waived back to the other end of the
passage, where the whole party were
still in view of the street.
Dr. Bond then asked Mr. Meany if
he bad appended tbe word “aposta
tized” to the entry of his wife’s name,
and on the latter replying affirmatively
toe former immediately struck him in
toe face. This aseanlt was not resisted,
aa Mr. Meany considered that a clergy
man should not nse physical torce, even
in Eelf-defenae; but on Dr. Bond’s
trying with threats, Into by word
and gesture, to extort a promise
from tbe former that he wonld
erase the term‘'apoeiatxtd’’from the
parish register, be was assured by Mr.
Meany that the word had been used
advisedly and alter doe consideration
by him and that he could not be com
pelted to change it. He farther stated
to Dr. Bind that he had received from
him treatment which a man ought not.
thief had been paid to steal toe bill. |
have two compound snrface-condens-1 r()ia ^formation was carried to Hoke
TEMr*BATUBE—JULY 1*T TO XOTH.
Tue following table exhibit* foe maximum
id mean temperature from the first to tbe
iogengines. Wtto 1,650 horse-power. I 7^7oTt^mX. I«**«»•
and four tnbuar cylindnod boi'ere, ^iyepmttoOTtoS homTtotoa f
with a working pressure of 80 pounds _t,t. . I
to thB equoTB inch. Her propeller is of I
Srov‘l 1 I «« ol trouble. Here tbe thief was I
fi/ I confronted, but stoutly denied any
^!li" d .“t.“ P ® C ^“.ft^L.i f 'I knowledge of the transaction or the
conversation which had bsen over-1
heard. He was brougnt bock to Atlanta, I
uphobtenng su'd general finito are oi I ® b ®^ ^^“ilowS
‘one'of •>? ad ®“T« ,or th “ T p °“ o !r tr , -
^ s *Ta- a -f i a. K I tiuniDR what pereona he would visit 10
the most beautiful aa well aa one of the t "„“L^r d “Ji " “ ,.v I — - -
j wiliest and stroogeet afloat In every SrtS?5i Averege urea.. M: mem, (a.
respect she ia the equal of her Bister I to The highem point irackes bj the mereurywm
Slips—tbe Savannah, the Colambm i“ n ® d Lrl. WM ' g ““ ,^ agt J to tot degree, botween J end 4 pm on tbe ts.h.
a d the Macon £ wllh an accnsaiion, and un- Thl , KaM-mort ^credible, and yet there can
Amonz thole who witnessed the de . r J tl1 ® pre?"''™, of ^ accumulated be no doutu ot the correctewe ol the obeerv.-
launchimr wa^x-eftretaJy of^nav? evidence, he fiuaily confieesed hta go; it, tion , y MU .rd,7. tteimb, the Indication, during
(iroro^ M R to^ who ^bveled hre “ d ° ffer * d *° “ U tb ® whole • tt *?- Ua- the morning pointed U> Uie rame Web degree ol
GnotgeM^ HTbee-m.whoieyriea hie (ortunatelyi there was not enough *vi- heet,bnubetpm oteervellon proved to be the
Sl^SlUtoftfrino !jhwahe,tod denc ® to conT ‘ ct f* 1 ® ff QiJt 7 person, of a mmalmom tor tbe dey, tbe air bring eendbly
to JoWn^ u-Ttherandino.n criminal offence, and the authorities cooled b „ h e greteioi brera, which ereonwl.
roft to« vararau Ohio fina!| y decided to do nothing in ihe mat. iboogb the mexlmum wu not ro gr»T^
““■■ TOk ... w fr ich . th » TCteran ahip- ter nitu the next session oi toe legiela- I day u the dey b Joro. ,« Ibo .iTemUra^
mint HnriAo Mr Rohmn’i^dnmnatra tare - when the whole snbjdct Will be early evenlbg were warmer, and tbe mean for
?“Tfti wra inveatigated. A third copy ol tbe bill u,« day one degree greeter,
to^flmtftfn^hint «a. wfroe^d wa ® d »" n D P- P»«sed the third reading, Tbe keu lor tbe pe» week wu without pm-
Hj® 4fS y waa carried through the senate and re- *deut fo tins, station, so fsr ss I know. The
ft® «x-mariner y Oh«yr. OoL H,d : caiTed a bearty en do,«meut by toe b„h« pot,.t attained -erlogio. V*
Si^ to govetnor. Tne onginal document was w„ 93 degree,. Ordmerr obrereere ere eptto
company, was also present, ine name | toan( j buried, in a field not far irom the 1 o be mieieu by the fodioutooa of tuelr ®»wn in-
home of the ieL rtrame&u,bj resaon of improper exposure; th*
isriv trhft »ni k«Ari fhA nriviiAip© f,» 1 The 1141110 of 0ar *® J temperetures observed on very hot d*y* belli*
hreakinw linuh* n^v^nn'furo?the I Eoglish, a member of the City council, generally *ever*i de*ree* lower than tbe truth
aSJ1 wno haa fi!l0d Beveral PO** 0 ™both io Thermometer, are alway. iurariBblF *u*r©al*4
XSL nnw ^Tinfo 0tat ® “ d ** P° li,iC; * Ia time ® P® 1 ball or coolert jSrt of the 4wellio« It
ritv* hnt^j* and I ^ ,8 n * me wa ® Mandated with lhe ah ;u d be boro* lo mind that the temperature of
daJihUr of ^Governor Mcl.^iy, of VirginU lottery, though at prwent he a p’aoe-wuuderrtood by wtieuiiflc m*u-ia tb*
- * I disclaims anv connect Ol with the bust-1 fo* temperature of foe air 1* an open exposure,
ness. Mr. Ejglish bandies no words ouiaifle of a building protec ed from foe direct
abju* the new Georgia Stare fraud, but I or reflected rays ol th* *un. and eS-
calls It a swindle and lieg race to lhe city. I mitifot tree circulatim of the air. A
THE SCHOOL MAINTAINED BY LOTTERY. tb * rmome '« ln ^ ! “
.... , dlcate aevera! denice* blchf-r than fo
I paid a short time ago an obtrusive * h*u or open paaauge fo a buiidin*. To fo*
visit to the lottery building. C illers I bodily *eu«. it appear* cooler out of doom iu
were not expected, and my reception I the *hf«V but thi* la awl a* to foe free and un-
KEKOiERE.
Fatal KeanltaaT aa Oll-Klndled Fir©
Thursday night a Mrs.' Barrett, who
reridei oo rock atreet directed her son, a boy
eftdrt yeaaotd, to li*ht a fire with k«
her to work bv. The bor poorel oil oot of a I “i' 1 ’ “F *cpcp«oii i u, ft xhade bat tnia ix owm* w» mo iree xoa an-
can and foe flame cauahtit There waa a buze rAtb ®/ l^ked the eesenlial qn ill tie* of ebrtracred circulation of air and cmacquea
bhze nd the poor child waa unrounded by iu f* med oouthern bospitsMv. Bat more rapid evtporation of the mol*— *
V^AUIA re mM riAA4t/tA41UCLA UJ ata. I ..*,U I I. . I— „l . low re.. Krol!
. from tho
the doora were unbolted and unbarred, body The interior of *lar*o building 1* gea.
bcaxt fzabfciay I and 1 entered. The building is a large, I enJij the coolest place, according to the ther.
cm hi* chert and back. Medical aid wu called ae square structure, Said to have cost I momerer—the ihady outaide according to our
warn a. p .xxlble. tut foe auffxfo*. cf foe child I 110.000. The first door opens into the
were fearfuL He lay ln a precarious condition echool room, and here is carried on
yestesday, when death c*me and relieved him I the little school 80 frequently namea I
oi hia *uff irfog . Thia Ua , I by the friends of the tottery os thel - Parents cannot be ton careful in
TUBis-yE waasiso excuse for its continuaLce. There are I guarding the health of the Btbies. O ily
to all who are addicted to th* too common prao- I five teachers employed here, and there I a g">od and reliable medicine should be
tie* of lighting lire* with kero**ue. it tea | are over fifty children, and it is only I given to them. Dr. Bill's Biby Byrup
practice which ia safe only by exception and. la justice to saj that the work in a smell j in known not. ta coni sin. anything in**
hy.nUfiexccealnglz.daccrtuuL way is. a. good one, and. iiriouSa. -id. ]