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TERMS OF TOE CONSTITUTION tie year ending June 30,1878. For the
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CONSTITUTION,
Tbz weather Is oo longer warm—it is
hot; almost as hot in Atlanta as it i i In
Iowa.
Kxaxxet is a good independent. He
cries oat against the press and other
monopolies with great vehemence.
A ru-siTU made DcGolvar Garfield
Terr dim/ the other day. Tbeee aea-
b.tha, it must be remembered, can be
taken tLroogb a straw.
Tus Leeler elnba in the seventh dis
trict are growing in nnmbers and in
enlhnaitam. The mountain boys are
responding nobly to the democratic
slogan—“close np!"
Da. Fsltos in declining to arrange
for Joint dircuseions wiih Judge Lester,
said that he did not deaiie to enter in
to a heated campaign. Nevertheless he
Is going over the district repeating his
charges against Judge Leeler whenever
the lauer is absent. We would sug
gest to the doctor that a campaign of
slander ia a heated one whether made
Jointly or not.
Tbs premium list of the North
Georgia Stock and Fair association—a
substantial and elegantly printed pem -
phlet of seventy-six pages—is now
ready lor delivery. The premiums in
the aggregate ere the most liberal of
any ever offered at a Georgia fair, and
cannot fall to attract a large number of
exhibitors. In the agricultural and
stock departments the premiums may
be said to be munificent end those who I Hat we alternate as to the coactnsloo. Is me
twenty-four days of this month, which
ure the first twenty-four of the year,
the receipts were $344^14 38 in excess
of the same period of last year.
Judge Lester and Dr. Felton have
met in joint diecuseion twice since the
present campaign opened—once at Gar
teravilie, and next at Dalton. Dr. Fel
ton, having greatly the advantage of
time, in his Cartersville speech, made
an attack on the personal character of
Judge Lester, and made very sneering
remarks sbout hie wounds. Judge
Lester had only fifteen minutes in which,
to reply, and denounced the charges
against him as unmitigated lies. At
Dalton Dr. Felton changed his tactics,
and spoke of Judge Lester as a gentle
man. The charges made against Judge
Lester, and the sneering at his wounds,
COTTOS WORMS AMD BOO CBOLERA.
The last congress, in the interest of
agriculture combined with perhaps s
deeire to catch the votes of agricnltnr-
ism, made two appropriations of $10,
000 each-one under the control of the
entomologist. Prof. Beilley, of the agri
cultural department, to make investi
gation and study the action of the cot
ton worm during the present season;
the other to be expended under tht
direction of th- commissioner of ag
riculture, for the purpose of inveetigat-
ingthe origin of and devising a remedy
.for the bog cholera.
The cotton-worth commission is
headed by "Prof. Grote of Georgia.”
The professor may be an expert in the
worm buaineee, but if so, he must be
an exceedingly modest man. For
three days Tbx CoxsTtitmon’s young
men have been diligently trying to un
earth him, but at this writing we are
raised a perfect fever of enthusiast ““P® 11 ,“l- COmp ? U ® d ’ *°
throughout the district In favor of the “ knowI ? d * e th “*-
democratic t0 ° mnch lor oar enterprise. Hie
We have been satisfied, from the a860cUlea “® William J. Jones, oi
first, that Dr. Felton wcmld not meet E H oI
Judge Lester again, and we have more " ood >, “ d Prot Comstock, of
than once made the prediction. We 00111611 ““varsity. The two last named
think the doctor is sensible in hi. con- r™b.bl, would not know a cotton
elusion. He lost too much ground in P Un ‘ U •*£ Baw on ®', “ d »*“
the two speeches to think of trying to “Tthical Georgia professor do not at
meet Judge Lester again. jj e lo<t P«ee“t give promUe of very much m
hundreds of votes by his indiicretion relle ‘ oI ^® B f® rul ?
in bis Cartersville speech, and by show- “ uth: “ d " J ° aeB of Vlr » DU
ing the white feather at Dalton. After Pomt, “aw Galveston- proves to be an-
the Dalton speech Jndge Lester ad- °i her " 1 I n “ TO commissioner, our hopes
dressed the following letter to Dr. of retiring any bei»flt from the federal
’appropriation are dashed. Just why a
commission of four should be
Felton
DiLTOl, Oa , July 13. 1K8.
Bern. Wm B. mM-DzaaSia: alter si- appointed does not appear, unless it
turanS.uioe.Uie propriety o| a ]o!nt caevua I was because no other northern man
of the ivralh cougreedonal district by as. COQ [ d be [ onnd wbo waa not a£rl i d
I the worms mid the knklux and
I am Irmly oaovloeed tbtt a Joint canvass oi Bronze John, all of whom are consid-
tbe some district oo fair aid eqoel terms as to a I e red permanent featnres of the sonth.
^^Satm^cSt, Th ® hog - ch ° Iera “7™ «»*«•
have the fair in charge have aaeuraicesl **«■ “ d *“» «” "«» van*. . tw0 , ,, flT ® d0C '
, , , , 7 .r J . I and mat snob a oooaa win bs ecoeptabio to tors of medicine—all northern
that the display in those departments unpeople, anew me to vurgtattbe following men except Dr. Salmon
will be far ahead of an} similar exhlb moudaratlonslnlavorofa Joint canvam, , Asheville, North Carolina. Tbeee
its ever made in the state. The pam-l 1. It will enable tbeieopio to see and baertbe ’ •- '. ..
phlet has been issued under the super- “ndidatee te«efo« and j edge oi their compare- gentlemen are to receive two hundred
. ... , "T I u*« qualification* and claim®. I dollars a month each for their services
^.“bfo secretary” of'the Xn^T reporHSve'dXy
r d *1 UTllTtoslta' I «i 10 b0U ‘ U H wiflbe?ubmit£dto the best ecientifit
ing Ealab men I 4. Ana above all. It will protect eacb oandl-1 talent to be procured, withaviewto
' SSSrtZTS devising a remedy for the disease. The
. bas no opportunity to meet and relate tmm e.timaies made from returns received
■A SB1TTT DOCOMSST. I, therefore, renew to you tba proposlUoti that I »t the agiicultnral department from
Dr. Felton’s reply to Judge Lester’s correspondents in all the counties in
requett for a joint discussion—(it is 0,8 United 8t at“ ® how ** *7 V 1 *
really in the nature o! a ctiallenge)—is I Hoping to hare *a caily an I a favorapi* an* I nu ^ 1°®® 1110 fltock growers in the
an exceedingly shifty piece of writing I «w®r to this preposition, I am jour obedient aer* I country from the various diseases
When read between the lmes,however, ***•_ . _ _ which are fatal to swine aggregate*
it is a very el. quent document. It really , Thl ® '®«® r w “ k ®P‘ b * , Dr - Felt “ more than $10,000,000. The states
meaua that hr. Felton haa no earthly “ x diyB bef ° ro r0 P‘y in g to it I w hich suffer to the greatest extent are
desire to face Judge Lester npon the | Th *7°”. lt ”* t h *!*!**^, | DUntds; Indiana, Iowa and Missouri;
•lump, his experience »t Osrforeville “ n “ d ^. H .® " P 7 d d decUned the reported annual loss in eschol
ar d BWton temhlrg him that such . I “ “®® t Q ,. JnIj „ ira . ' ‘
courte would. be faul. His remark o. N. LuUr-m** 8n: larepi/ to joer
mark about a heated campaign of three I toferof the iiu» toiidu&ga y>int cutm* of the
month. U not a, all to the purpose. ^
campaign will be no more heated BpMt cB
without an arrangt ment foi joint dis-1 a protneud can rut of three months end a
them beug about $1,500,000.
WliO IS BSSPONSlBLKf
hid alrtmdy sent his family to one of ^ 1 A FflEE LIBRARY. I movements of modern iclenoe.
o tr summer resorts, and i^t he him-1 Iloarcolamn of -crinto mwl cma- L *4—1- on.71ror Men, w.m.»
belt is embargoed m the diseased city. I ^ notKl „ Mconnt or s moet stro-1 cblldrea - Keow, Bead, Bead I xnVumeoiUieiiioon’efitsiconuct here was
How would he like it! The preeent I cloni crime committed bytvomenwboibdncted | and Tbea Work, Work, WerXI I, o'cioca lOmlnntcs. at this time tbe
blockade is inhuman and nnneceesary. I e lady teas a train ot cam. In tbepreeecco of a — I Clonda covered ibe ann ao that there vrti Icot
We hope it wUl be reUxed. so tb« Pul- ■=“»« Bn. Ice tee fact teat tM.1. By especial arrangements even a Dlmpeecflti whereabout AU hoi of
we nope W1U De reiaxea,e Ntw EttflanU caanallty wa would be moved to pet,im,eti. and by hiring large nnmbtm of th l, TiewKeme( i p, ne .
man cars may be driven at llgntnmg IHMtk ^ two men were very wlexed, bat boot*, we are enabled to make tee Ullowliif I Sa u .jaij gbexe wu a rlftln tee c'oedi which
speed through Mobile. We welcome orI ^u mold proheblr charge ns with a> onpreoedeated offer: gradusEy grew briahteraad brigbier until at
all refugees from New Orleans to At-1 taddagmaglandtatfmu—. Wsmaymj, I Fort^o rahMcrlbento Thk WkixltCossn-(o’clockweuwtho ran
lanta and to onr mountain homes. We I however, without Intending to be at an teare-1 vutnoiraA IS each we wilt send frae poet paid j a Kgannto csgacxtir,
... - _ , I »D#cfnV tkat the men whO ibdOCltd the Udj I artw qCS Of tht following bOOkls QOtthS IQh I ■
are not afraid of them. We top 0 Sb ruksi of «UquetA We innt I soibra; tend the money, and thocm jour book I ^^8 thrrugh the cpace between the rolUng I Aclkl
they will come by hundreds and ^ ^ notimrt the feelings of Usdo Billy Theso books are handsomely bound In cloth, I The moon was then dole* Its beat,
thousands—the more the merrier. Erarti, who tees In every bank auspenaioa and aadaTtrace atthe booksvores SI SOosnta apiece I ™ * hl> °* t °°™P le *®ly. aod reprewnU that the Mexican lovemmeat is or*
Let Mobile disperse Die brood d^tnltt« fl «..lort, e aaapl.o I K.w England . ^ .^^Theo Tnt<»,4 vo, aho.^h. 2Sttewl”w ot nnlatngtheinhaMmnm. bote Indlmm mid Uex.
of ghosts that she seee in the weet, I"*"®- „ . . „„„„ plainer. For twenty-flve minutes there waa team. Into companies to
and give the people of Ntw| 131 «^“~viUe North Oeorgisn | Xnt^a coanrel to hi. Fnplk, br O H D Bs-1. T ery flee vie, PC the «tUp^ Th.dona,| orsaavs aetiare vrta nangn maTSL
MEXI0AN_MADNESS,
| TILE GrEifiEH.t COURTIXG UX-
CSBTAlN EATC.
OtSBlsInr for KmIimon «• W*c-
Kmilp-riif Klchnyloi Earwllrd-
1'eaanUous of I’rt^naiy i cflluj(.
Spocial dispatch to the Constitution.
Galveston, July 80.
A news special from San Antonio says that of*
and give the people of New uamesvme ^Ua.1^2 1 a very fine view of the ecllpae. The cloud* I otexate aoaimit the Tnrxrxn states.
Orleans a chance to send at least their leams Jud * e ^““an la preparing an ad- Two kXD ^ w . 8a Rom Price, 8to. vers raaffy a help to see IL They were so thln k^ mott notorious characters on the border
urteans a cnance to Ben a at teasi meir drefl |DncaaciSE hlnmelf an Independent can- I ame Bellom; a novel. Uma, by Mazy Lenox hat the ann could be easily seen by ihe naked t,* " ,
helpless families OUt of the fever-I dldate In ,h '* riiftrirt and says that perhaps I Bwcketiilaafc , s BccoUeflions of Psnocs and I ^ — bj mirv^ I ooEtnJpsIoxis from the Mexican govern^
helpless
threatened city.
7HE OERMAN ELECTIONS.
fta^—TTi rhsTirVu ijmi I •• "«* »*by smoked or blue glarare. Crowds.
P. n-mmoad may mn against him. Aa | Si'a^hoivta rerlawof Kngllah Poetry) I ot people stood on evci7 street comer and In I ment. Oroleaa, the notorlona raider, ta
ruth ot tela we know nothing, but we do I Miedouald. I every open spaoe looking atthe wonder. I a coxxasd or a cexranv
know that Colonel MarceUna Thornton Is net to gg^glgsa 1Pro! M SA^e ds Vera Ugo^ It presented » vary peculiar .ppeararce at near Kewtown on tee Mericaa ddo, shore Pie-
I DO crowded off the tmrk In tela manner. It teem I 61 IfcT aut u ’ I thlatlme. The clouds were moving vary fast an, Negraa.
Its a conspiracy against Cokmel Thornton among mar Rome, political, rtUglona and social, C to the north, and they give the ann tee appear, *
iOO.. . . . .1 I anoe ot moving to tee mate. The point o: ihixtexaroonroiut.
ltobeploiiglilngteitnghteel ,u, * b,ea “ 1IoUe<,to<leI “ <IUl * lown °* 6 “»*
clond banka, and sailing last toward tee aonth garta against Macken ate, should he follow the
In order to gain a clear understand- “^^^di^teepnfofoVomdhk. lo^oi
ing of the issues at stake in last Tnee-1 u .
day’s election for membera oi the Ger-1 As Atlanta correspondent of the . _________
man parliament, it is necessary to re- SrtfllA Sews stales that there la a proposition to I _ Alg? 3^ „ D reiigiona. 0616 “ » wha> 6 cl “ r Tlew 01 t* 10 ,un wwUd rtlders across tho Rto Grande to teat place
renitnlata the re*nlta of the last wen-1 ran “elonel Maicellns X. Thornton tor sheriff I J3 .o. be given, andltwia then dazafogly bright lu-rt^ tj ,
capiiuiaie me reauua oi me last gen i FalUm „ 0 „ - rnrreMn.tf.in ticket I Teke: or Core Giecco; ancre\ 12no. I tbe narrow space spared by the moon’s trim I
eral election, which waa held January 1 « T *7l wife's MeMeos«r; a novel, u™- M I shadow. cessation or friendly relation*
10, 1877, and a few days later in the r^i^eSr. umpire oi UToreinli.d effort Tlb, ,‘. *e?t,8m°UttUsfod. B " P— “ It waa not a. dark a. moat people expected It between tee American and Mexican emoers.
seventy districts whereat first there I “> «■»— “> lrom 1 *"{£**' ™ ^ * a0T * 1 - J E,tcu ^ I 'Z'Z.’SSS 1 I FonMa - *******"**-*••«
wu no choice. In that contest there oongrcmlonal race and thus give a dear DMi^erthfoais. by Korean »t«™octock. The sunlight leu with s pecu gm., announce, test CoLhuncfo
i a j vwv* v t it. . , I field to the independent We arc I bun, KevN O, Honrs AmoDjribebo»peis, limo I “ I has ample force
were elected 397 members of the retch* I " ,. I £ »*.,ore; a novel, - from the Gsrann. • I wxax glare, j
afore salactai fieri nutin.tal I ^ Colonel Thornton tO ***** he 1 ^ B y. n »aiAl rVvpfm’mBintiar ire iCnrope, 1S74-78. 3 I . th.twollnw rB/IUnrvb mhfrih rhBr«r*fsrr 11 0 * 1 ** 1 ^ “GrlngES.” There hAS been HO
Stag, daenned as follows: national I will rnn the race tnrouAn in spite of the obttA- I I and giro that jellow radiance which character- .. "IT ...
liberals, 128: centre, or ultramontane uSSJeluiSiKxidentord ericn may fling In I FunnyPaU * novel, by Geo Yellott. I .sea early •unrileor the last beams of the aettlng modification of the order* given as regards foi-
- — - — I _ •.— I Th-a H-lrnf AiBirp»BrdB: i_or*L Bro. I a*y good. Thousands of eyes wtre Intent on the I lowing raiders Into Mexico.
p^y, 98, induding 5 ProtOBUnf.l^ Hs“J \ KSKSiTffl BohO-m,|SL^tS^e^s^L^iSS:
unionists, 27; conservatives, 36; pro- I dut , i ^d while ws can neither rote lor him nor t Henry coartisnd, a novel, by A J CSna, ltmo
gressists,33; Alsatians, 16 (of whom 6 m pportblm.hsbaaoMwarmmt sympathtmln Bm^SToSitg
favored local autonomy, 6 protested I hU endeavor, to bold hla own In ten rank, ot I u ; , e t Freeth' a Ftoaparltj, by Bra 8 teoaaland.
A J cnee, llmo I steady gain ot the glowing
against the annexation to Germany tee tedependen- Be lathe ffrttln teeffeld. cc lto3 . ^“^. ecd^ tee .7,1™ TaE ,MO * T “*
and four were clericals); Poles 14; so-1 “ a *“ wntb«th.i..t oi-areit. wooed and B«,t.d; an/vei, by tt NCaejjtm to shine forth with new power I
a wear anew xo uvEAMATuXnMXTS. 1 KJSfj’^aMvS'hiE Quinton. 1 l to the glories so briefly dimmed. The Chinees In the Hlnlb-HowLcs*
P^nSirnSLl^ SS’ 1 The ahadow at lot apwared a. !*'
Wither Owe Tow URa. I rriitcM and uoolfo; fairy afory, byGeo Bao- . uule pfooe chipped out ot smiS'in ^ueTJn X t£” 1
ATLasrra, Ga , July 23.' I BanluSfo^Sdj Place.; ancrrd.bj Edith BU-|tee ahlnlng orb. Than It laded Into a dark
Editors Constitution : Can y ou > give | ner, fomo I apeck and teen waa gons and the ecUree wa I THX TROU11LRD NINTH.
Cndtr Lock and Keyi a novel, by TM Speight | paat and tee inn had oemo out aU right. Thete[»... TO ..n. ... . naygntgacw
ivanooa. aneumiu ■ itata vangtuuiiaaovet, oj i . many amttilng aoenea during theecllpae. | ,aa c.iiTAicnoa arm or THI ntnarannisr
. . _ _ .. . I h35k n SSm* by Henry Kingatey, I Among the negroes there were many wild lean 1
943,028 qualified votereon the electoral tee Latin -lambo-to Uck; th. other theotd itw aavey., a ronmtee. .y . n-mgaej, emmets ItanyoM .t„,h
ggivrvA ,h. I Nome “tom”-tee bud. It la atop mid to | Nc iav; a novel, by Mr. Ollplunt I kssLwnfo 7 | mmilntbe ninth dlatrict whom
cinl democrats, 13; members oi a spe
cial group led by Herr Lowe, 11; mem
bers oi “the people’s party,” 4; Dane, 1
(from Schleswig), and independents
who could not find a resting place in I
any of theee parties, 7. Oi the 8,-
me tne derivation ot the word “lamming I'*
‘ riaoR, or not?
It to credited with two derivRtloos. Tbe first Is
lia.B 5,547,774 voted, the partition of |
the popular vote being aa follows:
NaUooal Uberel* 1 MQ,«I |
Centre (alinmomauea)^
from Dr. Lamb, who wm oonsplciooily I haaflbooE'of "Perfumes, thdr’ate preparation, I mem sopposing me moon m I head is always level, and who ia sagadoos In
beaten lo London several centuries ago. I „ etc, 12 mo I actual contact I political mattera. It to the Hon. Geo. N. Nether-
Deuen I Hacdbwk of Toilet in Ancient and Modem Times I with the sun and feared the collision I iwmi. ne«i aiww.wri Bnq dellberetfc
Pat loir Howry
- J A Companion to the Old Tealament. A Com , __ _ „ . , -
Spring Place, Ga., July 28. I meuttjy, by J. Henry Bant, D D. 16 mo I orb. At Sommers Hill and Shermantown I hid a talk with him about the ninth. He says:
Editors CoSbilTUTloN : Which lathe I Cha* Plcken* as a Reader, or Casa Kent, lamp. I the darktea collected in great nnmbera to see I ®*I do not think Bell will be noninated. 1
raert dtv. Cincinnati or St Louis? and which I On tho. Lord’* Sapper; a prepareiioa for com I ^ greAtmectacle. They were greatly relieved oi ..
I would seriously impair
amt I He WMin the diy a few day* ago and we
!ftie remainder of the votes were di
vided among the candidates of the mi
nor groups above enumerated.
In this parliament of ^877 the cons
8ervative party was the administration
ISsSi 61 I ° n mmtoS'by TSwiiS^DD? ,ot ““ I tho greatapccncto. Tlwy were peuly rettovid | cuon-.chant*, arc toobcat'
lo.ua I ha. the brlghtctt IntnreT ABxalii*. | Tl omlSnor Fugmanta and when they aaw the moon paaa off udlltwaa'
SLhonto baa s:s.«0 Inhabltonu; tanctnnab hi MlS Thkciia“
ala la conaldered tee coming city I AlIJj; A Romance of Uonbe’e Life. &
, Won't BeU open with tee blgheet vow*
. bright again. Some of tea ootomd petriaicbi -Dnyce. Hewitt probably have thirty-nine
Kntete lx-1 eaid they believed t helreele,y tee reanlt of earn-1 r nave uuny^nne
eat prayer. There were masypecnharlnctotnla
aaiua,12mo I „ I *° CerbOA'i twenty^ven. But I do not think
Aimer: c Fncj.i A Novel, llmo. I mU wlU l0D *' 1 »to oonfldent Uiat Rabun
set It 1» Her cowry. I ^ ’ ' * 1 ^ 1 "“ltotoCaritooafter .lew bu-
Tiokt squxua, July 26. Erdgg, tee Btld, by Baker S W. (a Juvenile) globe g^^S^ST«S^>i5!u»U bSw»Sd ***■ wmbrl °» E " aown ““tetyteree
tutior : Can x person Tjfc_. __ . lu_inh..» ~,.nrr hetom ^cteee I and raiae Cerium np to Uiirty-thn*. It la my
party. »nd the great chanceUor tml-Ln^SSS^SITn 1 !^ UaS?K 2^**“* “ aUaT
formly hsd the support of the liber tis I »a another coonty wirn tho«m; SrSkS^w^Sutteiiyi*SA. by Gm Lawrence, • | oath h® i* nominated. The struggle may be a
Me—iT
. ... , .... . ONE OF YODE bURSCEIBERS
end progressists when he was Willing I you most buy your licence is tbe county I Horeo Book; on seat* and saddle*, bits and blt-
to set within the prerogatives of the I in which your girl lives. Sorry lor yoo, my Tight
A SAD AC Cllil1ST.
Edith’* M stoke; a' novel, by Jennie Woodvifle, I Aa Klstat-Yewr-Old Boy snoots HU | B ® U ® M
prolonged one, bat Ithink Carlum will make it
I mink he to the favorite with the people over
. — . Lltue Jiroitoer.
Itet, by Hoa J B Kennedy# I ,
Pros., Gardening tor Young | Last Sunday at Bogers station, on I
I the Wes'era a&d Atlantic raLrosd, there was a
“Of coarse there Is such a probability. Carlton
government The liberals desire above I fiqneta^ boy t
aU elao a responsible miniatry; and Bevtvem or Berevert. | work, Pi.; end __
uc lit this constitutional reform is con-1 atuxta. Ga. Jnlv 29. Foie AM Hyte. ilrno. .. _
ceded they are unwilling to eve the Editobs CoxanruTion: F.ease inform nllgtooe oaBmc of nnnsnal ^nterea, which hBeg^atBasywanaMsadxaad I think they
ccaeo, tney are unwilling to give uio wblch ^ ^ „„„ orthography, Ucriven I t’* B ^^'U'yeelnhhadow JAnd, jaremle.. ^ I *»**“■“* “~>™g “““Tl I will ctand by him until he’, nominated. Beil's
administration more power or an inde or 6aev.n,ot tee county by that name t urntLaly; a nrwSl’nnmtt^GeSa Sn?^ frlendaidonot thlnkwlll "ailcifuCailteu's
pendent income. The progressisU are Thccoonty sHmUn1 ' Um0 - OnrStlhe ecremonto. ot tbe ocewlon
in favor of all sensible measures i, T in- oat .he coon.r (Barbary and Craw-1 joahnaUavidroicommnaiet, Hmo. the baprlim of Bra. B. B. Harglaa, wlto ot tee
likely to lilt up the workingmen. Iol4 ,V^i )lt £ .peHSrtin, e^eott wUl be 1P K ““ 4x - I pcpnlaroondncURotteat rumo. Banyolber
They want political and eco-1 found la all ths books and maps until a very re-1 juatPsysorA, King; anovol^Upo*
nomical freedom. The liberals, conser- cent
WI1L M
KEARNEY.
Boston, July 28—Dennis Kearney,
tho great labor agitator oi CAlifornia,
whose arrival has been anticipated
here for the past f«w days, reached
this city early this forenoon. During
the last week the labor organizations
and leaders cf v. ■ Ht teal parties
claimirgto ropt< . esnsept the
workingmen hav ii.ai giug tor
his reception, and consequently when
he stepped from the tram there were
numerous friends on hand to welcome
him. He was met by a large-sized pro
cession, and one that was quite respec
table in its appearance,, headed by a
drum corps and bearing banners with
the inscriptions: “Ihe contract sys
tem must be abolished,” ’‘None bn.
workingmen to .be put tn office,” and
“The apuit of ’76 is not dead; the peo
ple must save the republic.”
The preceseion embraced divisions
oi the United Sons oi Toil and work
ingmen generally. The depot was lit
erally jammed by people oi all ages
and conditions oi life, and as Kearney
made hia appearance he waa greeted
with prolonged and dealening cheers.
Kearney seemed somewhat dilapida
ted after his tiresome journey from
“an Francisco, which he'left cn Sun
day last. His longest stop was half an
heur in Chicsgx He appeared with
out ..nv collar on, but the reason for
his teeming neglect in this direction
was fully explained by a large boil
which he carried on the back oi his
neck and which he bad re'ared during
thetnp.
A committee of workingmen took
him in charge, and he was rapidly
driven in a barouche to the Sherman
house, where breakfast waa awaiting
him. Subsequently .the procession
reached the hotel, and together with a
large throng were addressed by Kear
ney from the hotel balcony.
He waa greeted with the greatest en
thusiasm, and only spoke after repeat
ed requests from the crowd. He spoke
as follows:
Fellow-workingmen: You will ex
cuse me for not being able to address
you on this occasion. However, you
will be amply repaid by hearing me in
the near futute. I bring gird tidings
from California. We left the plains of
California strewn with the festering
carcasses oi public plunderers. (Ap
plause.) We nope to see the united
sors of toil similarly organised. Ido
stives and progressists acted reason*- I
bly well together under the lead oi the I
UXXS CANNOT XAXX IT.
“What are Spcet’acnancea asalnstteenoml-
friends and reUUvee from xmlee around feed met Lace F*
Tkeun:eiEn7inecr7by _ Loa*’lE’ iiuei, 12mi I at foe Kane. Among foeee waa War elate! Wll I -1 do not think he can he elected In lay
Bari. Damile; a novel, from the Frtnen llmo. I c i Lovelace, who reeldes three mile, from event. I think either BeU or Canton could
A Ward A boats tb. rttran
ntin. a itramontance. j S“Sa I Bogeie station. She haa three small ctUldren I beet him, or In fact any man woo la pet out
CAKTXkaviLLX, GA., July JL ' I OtoftooSn^’D«icHtodoo tffiry Stokes, by B besides » xmwn son. Of tne younger children | fairy by foe-conyentton.
It is useless for Mr. Dana to attempt I etteuealior "until Dr. Falk and the lib-1 o,d^TaveUonfoc conttoent. JnvmO... ‘• b ° I I A SOLID PLATOON,
to cover up facts. The success of the | male withdrew^m the cabinet, and | ^u^an^toitM, t Wist <““£££7 ’ | nuh'^n Aitve-det poo M. by Sir Henry TSytor It mem. Out them children were left si I x„. kk. oAAtr AND ms rsiANo. wax* ar
The ultxamonlanes are foe ultm-popleh mam- I <i“ks> FafVimai a tele of tee revolutionary I Rome wlte a nuraA Their elaeet brother had
i WAT. limo ^ lert a revolver In a drawer. Ho had Bred aU foe | We have received advices from Mr. W. a.
.tgomery.lSmo I chambers except ona Tula he had trlel Ire-1 CllnPi „ weii-kuQwQ farmer In Whl'.fltltlcoun-
cuaelon then with it, and auch an ar. I heU la nelfocr eonventoat nor darinhto. b.gla-1 ele “toral frauds was due solely to the . th I Theultremonianeeerefoenltra-popAh mem- | x “Vlr“"5tmo“’ "
,l t,.o« m .,l«ltlar 1 nine Info, heated utm. public sentiment of the north which I .hat neither the libdrals nor tho pro- I theCethoUc church. They believe that I s^ioo oil Vetdnatloq; medical, lfeno.
rangement won.d have mede Itiarmore I Whra , ^Jre Joint dlacnauon IwlU Invite tolerated its consummation and to the gressista would accept. He wanta, U1 po^r in foe church iprlnga lrom tbe pope. ihw.rtoo;»oovjibjlioren t o Bomgou .....
convenient not only for the people, I J0n lo mM m0 al MIU i a dtsHnsled I fttlitn d e 0 f . nc h papers as the New first, to consolidate the empire by I wM.e tho Galilean pirty believe in the eelt-gov- 1 *l?u!uu‘SaiSrb'y UBwintogeon, MD.lta “ ‘“‘““““"“W^ty, In regard tote. Dalum aaeetliii. teatgocau.
but for tbe camlidatea thtmaelves. Id I polato. I ... , ? tT I . , ,, , .. . . at,. I tnunent of tbe national chatcbei. Tho tens I hut.nr, Oaikla and treatment. lSzno. I plodcdcap. I mow that the Lc*iar campaign
aiiot t, Dr. Felton** letter amoonta to a Yvu con dots® «me with m« at oeriala ap- York San, which, with little Abe Hew* plactn* all the rath n M BprlngB f rom the French Catholic* or Galileans .1 gSSS2/Sf *^liSS5r^i?re«crib«r and Dto* ^ ^ ChUdrCn Went *° **“
. . . linaiinn nniiLi I P olnlmcrt * Joar mskiDg; otherwlM each I »tt, took the cent, per cent. View oi the I the State; second, to make tne empire I who used It to designate those living “beyond 1 ^ llc l^cescriber and Du I w«
deciinauon, ana a aeuinauon, condidota wfll sake hto awn apirtnunenis and m * t ter. Tnis patriotism was measured financially independent of parliament th* mmiLt&ln*,” (theAip*,) meaning luljor;t= Sotu* capbosrd-A Book for tho Hoa»c 01
the circumatancee, amounts to a con* I on them at hi* own oonvenleLca. 1 prefer io I . nnfA rK nn ^ <>nA . _ _
| show that the Letter campaign
I ZS NOT ALL BLOW AND CLUSTER,
e Frwcriber and Dto- w*lL When th* wm gone she heart! the report I M ^ ^ by Feiion organs.
_ Book fertha Hoo*c« 1 °* I Mr. Camp mjs that he went to th* speaking^
feealon oi defeat. The organised I tot the whole matter remain in thl* Eha^iuU I 4110 amoant oI bonds they had, and I tar y opposition, by either a heavy ex- I pftp * 1 ,Uto ’ ' I tioa-oSiJ^Djanttdlc 8d«nM-A Book lor th* I and fearing the children were* In mischief, she I whole hLl^xarT° Wh ° UVCd ° nblB ,Mm * Th °
.l*.mocracv have cause to congralaiateb*® 110 change which future deveiopme t* I if they could have been Bure that these cifle upon tobacco, or by a govern^ I The Doctor i oa*d it First. "
“ . • * ‘W* 1 tons. Very respectfully your obe- | secaritiee would not have fluctuated no ment m0 aopoly of its manufacture as Atlanta, Ga^ Jan
tucmaeivea- 1 dient icrvant. W. H. Felton. I tha. « n nM hMn .n-rmn* J . .. Vn j % .1 Editcrs Cosstitutioh : I notiM that IBartie^D^^
• InpreBaad, Fairy Story, 16mo I it on the nipple. He tflc“ I qaence and manlineaa of Lcner in the dlactu- I infeated* press of* the United States.
, novel, h* ® n ' J — * —•* — —*— —• —-——•»*- ■ * * * - - — •• • • •
ilou the
rn # 1
fto “A Very rmpecuntiy your obe- socuritiee would not have fluctuated no ment moa opoly of its manufacture as
am noeeibfo^chST tn donbt **7 "°“ ld h « 6 been aiucioue u tte ^ ^ France . and lasUy. »| „„ p.« r umumtefoe m^lScent drireUto I u~l sort, in
COMMIT I 1 ”1?!? 1 i . C ^ I to bold the fort. In this event the re- Btron „ anti-socialist bill, for the enp- out byurw hit# ee "Pninreni ATinne." Should I j-nkria Poem',
Joobt tho f«t tfott JuJge suit would here been far different. The “pZfon ofXoxious ^ociationa aTd r£?£“
| the beat of the diecusstona at Carters-1 democrat i c candidate would have been printa> These mea*_urea look toward | we think n aheuid be named alter Dr. Whit3. | A *
_ , . _ - ^ - — — a ■ 1 ■ —» • - * yyuyig OMbl4 gyazd WCTO tOT FfiltOU, Brill VOt*d (OC
BarSSnma ToTOAby A.TroUope. I novel. JSmo «o tee honeee. >ooh *• P-Chle. There Lha time. When they hm heard tea speak-
The Scripture Doctrine* of Hades, by JR. v Ueo I ehe found the md reality. Tbe eight year old I and hod started home, they compered
“Yes, my dear, they always are in
such a case.** And then raad&me,
thinking it beet to let me know the
real state of the case, though warning
me not to let Lilian know about it, tola
me the circumstances under which this
young girl waa sent to school.
I doubt whether madame had any
idea of the task sue was undertaking.
Certainly if she hoped to keep Lilian's
condition a secret confined to two
or three, she was disappointed, for this
strange girl used to fall into these
trances at all hours of the day. The
most remarkable part of the case was
that, although she was downright
stupid, and aeficient of intelligence, as
soon as she fell into these sleeps she
became quite as remarkably clever.
After having heard her fluent conver
sation in the bedroom, X was greatly
surprised to find that she could hardly
*paak at all when she had been
roused from the trance and we had
gone down to the refectoire for sup
per. Her French was of the very
baldest English school-girl possible.
Happening, however, to fail asleep some
days later a French lesson, to the as
tonishment of onr teacher,she began to
speak with. ease. In one of these
trances one of the girls noticed the top
of her thumb—or rather not quite the
top, but the part just opposite the nail
—was black. She to^k hold of her
hand, and touching it, said: “What’s
ihe mat ter with your hand, Lilian ?’*
Lillian snatched away her hand, cry*
ing: “O, don’t 1”«
“YOU UBBT MV EYES.”
We noticed alter this that all reading
whilst in these tiances was conducted
by means of the thumb 1 ; her eyes fixed
on vacancy, she would sit passing her
thumbs from line to line oi the book.
The lessons thus learned were
never remembered in her waking mo
ments, bat always came back in
any succeeding trance. This peculiar
ity has seemed incredible to most peo
ple who have heard it, and indeed is
incomprehensible; but it is indeed in
all respects true. She need some times
to play the piano in these trances, and
although when awake ehe conla not
play better than e child of eight or ten
years of age, she performed very fairly
in her sleep; indeed, had it not been
for the thumb difficulty she would have
played very well; but ehe had to twist
her thumbs in a peculiar manner to
prevent touching the black spot through
which she aeems to see.
STILL M0SX XXTRAOUDINAHT
were her drawing powers when asleep.
I have etill a portrait of herself done in
one of these trances, and one night she
. .. drew in crayons on her door an exqui-
not intend co address a faction, a class site figure of an angel. Although
or a party. My simple mission is to when awake she conld not remember
address the honeet, horny-fisted eons of the events which had taken place
toil. (Cheere.j I have proclaimed daring her trance, in her trance she
from the inception of this movement, I solved the difficulties ot her waking
“Death to machine politicians!" (ap-1 moments. Oae night she was much
plause); “death to ihievingcapitalistel” provoked at the appearance of a bon-
(applause), “and death npon death to I net sent by her milliner,as far too small
murdering, plundering, uiieving land for the fashion of those days. When
pirates I" (Cheers.) Now, friends, I she awoke the next day she found that
hope yon will excuse me from taking she had got np in her sleep and altered
any lurlher action to-day, as I stated the bonnet most ekiUlully by letting in
st the outset yon will have ample op- some card-board covered with black
portunity to hear me in open-air I silk,
meetings. I hope, however, to see the It was quite a common thing for her
workingmen organized in this state, and to go to bed with her masses oi raven
to see them carry the next eubernato- black hair down her Dack, and to find
rial election. [Cheere.] We do not it most elaborately plaited on waking
propose to disease the issue oi nation- I in the maminf; and I have also known-
ality; we do not propose to take into her alter articles of wearing apparel in
our organization any issue. We mean, I her Bleep. She also seemed to have
as honeet workingmen, to ameliorate curt op sxcomd bichit.
our condition by the ballot—that weap- , ^ _ _
on more powerful in the hands of the . 10 on ® ot theee trances she was no-
workingmen'than the pen of monarch- *«» *» ^ tl^ O^hein,
ical legions. I wish to say Before l 1 ®* .*?. burst into^ Ware. On being
cioeing that I have been mlsreported I *aked the canoe of her teare, she eai
hy the aaaociatwl preMof this country.
It haa taken pleasure in fixing up re- dl ™“« * ,t *‘ f*P***T* d '- ShorUT * r '
porta condemnatory of me. They have | J" cunB ® lettar from
unscrupulous minions of thieving'cap-1 psqwvwv wnn sne yr. m wuom A-uren
italists and blood-i uckers in general I ^ l engag«m«nt
The New York Financial Chronicle, !?“" c .“ d D ^°* ‘J' 1 ? ™ mo ™® } u 11 peaceably seated, and the country absolutism bo strongly that the liber- wi*!ndefotUal>tereiearchti.lamton’pra«»l I TreOTKinUmdFTmrcM; now they grow,etc, 7“f old , p ^ d 018 “aer-,J*« there
quoting *«g«d”from and “ m ™ en ting | et^ikir’i , w _°?* d t ’ mB |“ ve ^ en .f n ^® | a ' 8 and progressiats^bottled^the I l^* 2 “4reedt£SetdlOT , e 0 tMeteroSR 1 tto|5Set!
i tans ta ana Dioou-:ucKers in general. . «.
e i\av^n y eveVradtf°i e r d sC “ « 'old most of our fortuues in her
through the publfo preslfbul I thank Ble ®f; bnt >““7 1 a ”, b ““ nd , tj
God I am not a man the newspapers oo“f eSB » without success. Whether ehe
—.— 1 wT^iw rre S t h , »“?^?M to ^ B ariLa
boy had gotten hotool tee pistol, and eeelng the I, w „ | 0una than veot tee elx were straight- 1 am not a man who cares for newspaper ““ “X 1 ,°“®' ,“ifH' at . “~®
cap useless hid.procured enetter end put out tor Lester, having been won by tee elo- notoriety. I despise the monopoly- w , 0 W bebl . n ®?.°7 a „“,|. 0 ““®',®”®
• 1 infeBted^^ press of the United States, ol ,b ' r }?- But it seemed nn-
[ Applause. [Workingmen used to look llkeI y sh ® «“ uId fe “ tbat ber
and tills Is tbs wsy ''our George" Is brtogtog I up to tho s. arry banner as floating over acmoambultsm conunued’as af .e^r these
: to 'C-?“^thVHberUes. y neynowlookuponit|^f« ^ b X
, by E Hofer. _ I commenced a eeriee ol pranlcs with
• tiaij«.cjun of Women, I ^ At tort be pointed It atbto three
irlend* axe inteiliKcnt,acUro men, and each I as a fife token of the nation’s protection ™ 03t
to north several vote*.
to iJSom Of'monoSSiRtoL heart ard brain being affected by
!S£S5s£?SaSS5: them. One of the worst of these came
nose end passing Into bis brain caused We might HU a column with reports olriml- We propose to ameliorate the condition _ . . .. ...„ . .
ntsiswr dsath. I iss ebasges, glrlag tbe nsmes In each cue, but Q j ^ liboring men; we propose to do °? * ft ® r »traure she had fallen into at
The boy seemed scarcely conscious ol what he I there Is no necessity ol rushing things. Wo I in states what^the laboring men I ehewalkedjStUlaMeop.wentout
upon d» Georgia agricnllnral report If® “f® ^m^hVl^d\ h * hmiU> pr0Bperity ' T ° ^ T 11 ' ielration programme; and the tailure of “"^hrutorard." |
for June pays a high and deserved com “,,,?* ***“ M u . I den’s credit be it said, he did not I y* anti-Bodalist bill was made the pre- w bieihi Up, Yon cues* FeUowo. Wilired ttunbemede; a novel, bj Geo Xacdon-
■ _ Kearney then withdrew
cheers, a£d subsequently drove to
Brivhten. where he nuietl v nassed the 8 f® waa . CxpeC'tod to .recover.
lclesajathereportsofourstate<»mmis. look|i mach uke ^ independent I ”_“7 o f^' b0nd i •!—-u-- i ((^u^-ktesd^d.- ncorns.Irem I ri.aimmci"Mat«rmty7. Mrskrsua.
aloner are the most helpful publication. I demrerat. I “ , | D °°° I In the elections ol Tuesday the libere I wWell ne4nl Hug, ^ u,. verb motor. | t went re tut
receivetl from any portion of tbe south, | I holding demucrats. He may havebeen I a j sall (( progressists werenalural allies. I which metmsdred.andsftstt-nwria.olwitedai.tl I cump.Mtiimol 1 'Grecian artUqulttei. Ctove-1 th.mother
and that they are becoming more com
plete and useful eacb succeeding year.
This ia praise from a very high quarter.
A cosruor OF JURISDICTION.
vacillating—he may have been oncer- I j- n Sjxmiy they concluded a formal al-1 angudzsd is check-male,
tain as to the coarse he ought to pur-1 [i ance . They must necessarily be drawn I There’s iaasowe other.
Four revenue officials in Pickens | cue—but he was not cowardly. He | ctoeer together, especially If they have | _ _ PAUtrrro GA., July 57.
at once procured a hone and I
went m fast u poadble to Roger* Blalion. where
He called her aside and told
THE FOURTH.
SMITH CARRIER CAMPBELL.
p.i„h» An Ko ™«aod thft 8ao waa 8ca rceiy cxpec -eu IU reoiver.
n um_A.uj.if x.s^lbjj w--nth I her tbe dreadlul troth, tnd she WM almost wild I FAiBBUjm, Ga., July 29.—The con- I ®. h fjt_ hftl x t She had the beBt physicians in Paris,
^ rothG * mtt ' .ttegrtoL Bh. wre wAtncurrlU to her sedition me, hire u>Jto, toilect delegate, to foo "^a®^1o?- Und they one and ffil declared her to be
- 'home. Ths dead child wm rery britftt sad ta- Columbus convention. Dr T n Locgino snd J F ''®® n h be ' or ® th^tahTr the most
‘fr—JJh*. andwreqriteaprtrftb.wheto to- Bsdy wre. etoetod sad Instructed for Col ” I nigSSmare Ithe mosfpowerful in wondxbful casi of sobwabbcusm
^^reTbr^y^S^fea^w 8 ^^ 0 ^^*^ S^Sd in s lew nigS^Tad- Lmd of in the present generation,
ui!. Tt,. re-ewtL?. ,T7re ti.T^rTtre - dre88 » ma83-meetmg of the wnrkirlg- with one exception—that of a young
ti™. The accident tots tad as it Is peon Jar. | t^J^^te. ronn^o. .MsJ^lar Faneuil hail, the “O.d Cradle L,“. the particulars of whose story,
ncr endorsement, « f h “• I 0 f liberty,’ in this city. This hall haa however, X Bo not know, fche disease,
To ihia’we may add that the^reports ol I C0 ^J'‘ g^nuTcu^ina, killed Tm^ I dld not P rom P t th ® P oUcy , * hich I ‘“8‘ «“7 'considerable amount I .
Dr. Jones ore accompUabinga vast deal ... — j- - , - hi11b , mately led to the defeat of tbe people 0 f B trength in the late elections. bb^JSSSS re aw?- —— “
ol good m «e“r8Ja,»d have worked „d | “ | «d “i®”*.”®^®^®*; | _ ,?^ea _ jnH _be |
Demi-Monde; a eatlre,bj Alex Ddmas. 1
Rjr«! on Slomacb and11* DUDcalUec; Medical, I
*^-1 To tt. person swidtsg ns lonr subscribes sod I annnsl Me. tins of t nl toss Con nly | ted to congress, to merit te. c-wtfldmiee tecs
I Diary ol a Rebel War Clerk. J W Jonas, 5 vote, I
system of (arming. Their Uflnenceif I . federal eUtme they can I controversy in which Mr. Watterson in the shape of socialism, and abeolut-1
quiet, but powerful,and eientually . . . . . th „ gives the hUtory of Abe Hewitt’s con-1 ism under the dangerous auspice* of the I _
they will briBB about an ewtire change | . J - . . A I neclionwith the frauds that Mr. Tilden I greatest living German. The very na- lawksncstiua, Oa.. July st . I above smocutton was held at Central Preaby-
of the old policy of all-cotton and bank- «" ’ lf was opposed to the methods by which tore of the late fight foreshadows the EnrroEa CossTrrtjTiOi»^ ( WorW: pom ’ * nd hInm ^ . ,aa, ' terisn cbnreh on yreterdsy at to o'clock a. m. | agricultural Meeting at Lost Mouu-
raptcy. I committetiat 8 all, was one sptinst' the I H»je« m»« flnallycountedin. That | combinations _ln th® newreichst.g|^^^“ rt ^^,'“ t ““ I 7
I state of Sonth Carolina, and that there'
TBM ISfXRXAL MATAS Cl.
much is certain, and it is certain, also, Against the liberals and progressisU
that Mr. Dana in bis editorial printed I will be arrayed the conservatives, the
on the 26th of November, 1876, correct- party of the empire, and that of the
fore the prisoners should be tried on-
I . .. _ . , . ,• _ oU»b i>nnrtB I OD lOO mui W liuvruiun, ao«W| vuitbvir ■ ut uiu cui^ul, »•■■ — —
The commissioner of internal reT ®- d ", ^ t “^ r - f Jerai ! ta * t e in .te >7 outlined the drill of pubUc senti- centre. The latter combination would
.roe baa just completed a tabulated I ^ T^„ ?h e riff holds Lbe I me“t and opinion at tho north, when be strange one, while the former combi-
statement of the collections in hie , , , a e jiver them be said that Hayes should be peaceful- nation would in any —* — fl '-*
bureau for tbe fiscal rear endirg June Prieonma. and rwtweea to deliver them . ^ ^ ^ wr0Dg ^ ^ c hanceUor . _ . . ...
SO, 1878, together with a ommparison of Q * T corpa8 issued by the <»“'d be righted at the ballot box. the socialists, Poles, pariicutamta, Al- Bnm oo, 0 f tee grere ot te. espltoi
the bnaineea o! tbe years 1877 and 1878. | “ “‘^uTt t of the United Theee things — 1 —— —' «“ -* K “ *" 1 * “*
-Ia«rle I Hmith willnATTN cbttoii Done- already been granted for the purpose, for each of course it wae, was account-
ORiaam I STiid G^eta counUea C *” J T A H. 8 I muc ^ lhe diBBatiafaction of many of ed for by them as the result of an over
The eleventh annual meeting of the * * ‘ the aristocracy and high toned class, amount of brain, causing consequent
1 “• 1 who look npon Kearney as a comma- pressure. She may be said to have had
iiis* and agitator, whose words will I a brain for waking purposes and one
. LifeoTLord Polmerrton, by P Litton Bulwcr, 21 Nearly oU of toe fifly or more *chooto belonging | tain. I produce more harm than good in the that acted when she was
e. Craig. Jr. I vuio. I miha were wail KDnmted monv I v a <- t -ar ■ • *_ ai__ I community. However, the citv uflicialSy I asleep. What one brain knew tho
We suppose It alludes to teessedy bottoms QtiulutsolPrsetlc«orBuUctes,by WmAlikAn, , ^, ln ,„ • I Yesterday, at ItoSt Mountain, In the wlth that cona i Btency w hi c h has alwayu other did not. Evidently the sleeping
te«gtSr So«Ctoy7hoti^ ^^PAtotAUbTfo.,re'.Tta.tromte.French. 'Sin^ofB. D w-tv—M “uoty o!Cobb.nrei teeP.uldlng accredited Boston people with being brain was the cleverest. The waging
■‘ mon * th ® I ®» di “8 «P~of hber- bram Jacked intelligence. While the
Aster Hash High. VoIaSt»ssi>lXArfoqa»l l s, by Ziirebre B Bar- arenas, snowing the sssocisUon to “““ *“!_??,*? ulity and fair play, granted the prlvi- sleeping brain was active she was in a
Atlanta, July Ot. | £££SX2 M *’ W ’ZSSS Sfu socontpUsb- ’tSSSTSi lege rnked by tfie workingmen in spite state of somnambulism, and could do
The total revenue collections for the I ' ' I ol history, and
year in the principal cities of the union I Pnt „ f , h! , t , T „ t h « n-p.n. I ehonld not ignore then
were a. follow.: mm(t| „ 0 f «piring redicalism are endeav^ | cede that a g«»t fraud h« Wcon-1 pUee themselves at the head of theop-
matters j satians and the other small bodiss—all I gome, were made tacred for h*rta* I ^ oc ^** ® T0 * P 0 * 111 * 11 *
the San I of whom dialiku the chancellor, and I aroused the Roman *entinel* anoe when an I Amazon and Madeira RiTerr, Keller, Bro, lTu*-
ehoald not ignore them. We all con- I would support the liberals when they Utned force wm testing into the wall*,
cede that a great fraud has been con- I place themselves at the head of theop-1 A o1 Aireiy QneaUona*
eummated, but Mr. Dmiatatarrib^ at pomtion. Enmma Co»mrii^W«%
when ne says that the conaumma | moszsckifx. lhlgbretoincsteanisatn tb. United stauauff
V, IHI Ktmb^l, Prof J H Itogaa, Dt W L Bangrum. j Qm.u by Judge Letter and Dr. Felton, but they
"lyitk.UMy’-d 4-eniHm eCtteOm-l sreretsry-JC ItitotalL I were dls.ppototed. Bote threegenUemeu were I
’^nd.’^Mitov I a “d hfi movements and eayings will be I unnatural; it waa diseased—very enri-
A-pA-.n, watched with the utmost interest du- ons andI unhealthy. Thocleverestdoc-
»M.siu-.creutom.iureucs.eAKcuintonore - tors in Paris who were consulted could
do nothing for her..
the ensuing year
President—Hoi. W. L. Goldimlth. I were ■rtricttl to the meeUnB. expecting to hear ■ ... . , ..
Vide prertdento—Tho® Moore, J O Courtney, | thB iuum In the seventh dtotrict dto. | 1118 B0 J®P nl the80 parts.
11 Kimball. Prof J H Locan. Dt W L Man arum. I ,a v_ ind.a tmi*. and nr fMtnn. hnt thav I ‘ *"**'
AM MXtMAOMJtXMAJtt GIRL.
t no.n> n 1 to manufacture a large amount of po
':«3L&k utical capital. They try to make it ap- . _ — tkJl
-» "AM v« I near that a new “rebellion” has tprung | lion was due to a ^ | _ — L _,.a 1—S»
Secretory-J C KlmbolL
Treasurer—W A Haygood.
Barabal—OHJonre. 1 *“n wL the(toalre0*teemetnbw.ot tee dub 1 A Cue that Bellied the Beat Pbjal-| Cold Blooded Harder-1. Cbattuoosa
CborUtei—Fret V T Barnwell. • I teai te“^keTT«mlIu. teBurelyre to fo. tub- I * 1 “
Executive romciIttu-Prcg W V Slaton, J “ I .j-u —Iccted-acd ■ there wre no Uebate ta- I
lUrtforix. B F Walker. W F Prekburet, A * {^S’uillSDaN»a. 1
emui id franc*.
Chambers’. Journal. I On lost Friday night about 8:30. some
About thirty years wjo I was finish - one called John Walker,a colored man,
ST RAC EE a XE * OUEEAE8.
Tne Lirt Trtla Frem tii* CUy.
# « V «. a . <7 ah 7*q oo I man to, it is simpiy a amerenw otr. ^ — — - toteMrjof & .ection.
collectiona on spinta wm t7^M,W8» twMO dcctora o! U w, who do not country governed by a monarch than ^ „ fi hting wtter i,
iM. than Uat yea,. Th*rewM aid! agree any better thanthoac lose two percent, npon tn investment. .^^.j^that hrerecrLutattonU
logoff In manufactured spiri • of 7^9, medi a E e^ Judge Kershaw, who la a This is the sort of patriotism that hre £, Ulge-
201 gallons. This was partiaUy oflaet dent mln ud a ^ Uwyer, would wrought out the great disgrace which
by an increase of $33504 17 in the re 1 ^ M ^gye the case carried to excites the Indignation of Jir. Dana.
F ‘ upreme h court 01 ^
rl.0f.ump. forced ^ ^ “l^
d onetimethat thfo «»°»\ I «ia certain to ] .J,gg
the $5 per thonoond tax on cigars am. woaid commend itself to the common I In their vivid lm- I be rrturoed 10 jenrte ,r ™ 1 K ^ an ^ 1 t T *f* tSteSwn dry do not truly repment the md onr View *f the n peetocle-Tlie
ie^tadomctlcaud import^, and eeuae and patriotism of the admunatra- on e «ry brnxe, ? ! ®’^ llra “ “ n VZSZ o. Z* te«. Ley more Crete, i - . P.euDu Aap.c.
an Increare ol S632.477.80 In *»* Lr.mvreTd h“ U d in every railroad cm. Noth-j^to .utedthat the prize for the I^b^S^Tw^ SS SS
I eoser to *ce thl* kind of fun. Dr. Felton reque*U Iupon Deing buol jo-oe w
S^Mbi^OTduS to^prek reriy.M he U“d beginning to. think with joy of w Sked to the centre
wutMiwuujiHiwHwiw utt!.,. k/tmn atvoin and awav from 1 1 L.f.11 iafiret
Iw *'" 1 * abI Prot BtrawelJ ' ebolriiter. . -- . - — —
ML wSeaSa The topic for cnenreion waa. “How to keepl WMlt M t .i^miI«a I n»reBIto»htait»«nlo gettmg home again and away from room w h erB he fell. At first he wonid
,T^ h-^.^J^^aala exedtont tee toa and wto tea ouu or the beat arena ol t Irat III remSS! Moot 10« o'clock Frencn fare and fashion. One day, to not aa, w ho he thnugnt shot him, but
S^abom^^onlZ^ Tbet^ Uy aurprise, there came a aummona L pon kog aeaured that death wm in-
„ , Yesterday the aleepera of the lMtl»“"^“~_' ^ fl to na l retaining pireret memoera aca aeccnng me i • .. ^ h0UI m s n .„^, Tbe floo-1 “ty surprise, mere came . eujuuAou., upon ueing
Tax original Band pear tree is still | tIaia wilell will bealtowed to IreT. New Or- | jf tld “” al treated, and accu-ately I eo-operetkm ot thore wboaie not aclually j tor cm aaince. but read, no | irom^ madame, and it was with«)me| ev itabla, said: ‘|Matt Copeland had it
growing to Liberty county- Thirty buihcla ol | le^na and (ua through Boolto. arrived In th. j litoatreted hy ihort
troll vrere obtained from te. tree laatwetk. Idtj. ail tb. thp—gh aa wm cicwtad,—4 t —yo. it it adopted re the atandard
Thz Talbotion Standard, one of our I tee oooductore armoinc. teat there are | n . Public SchooU of Atlanta,
bret weekly exchtngre. comre to na materially I caowna . I l«a_wU
The Mobiliana are badly frightened. 1 enlarged ard Improved. |lrevln* tee ctiy
TBX MOBILE BLOCKADE.
TUB AC Liras.
gaf»J te the work." I rereretica to tho camtaJrn or to hla raoe for oon- I trepidation I obeyed It, but I need not Lj one aE d Jim Brace did it.” Brace
kct. D. w. Gwina, D. D^ who had been ae- r __ I no t have feared. waa arrtBted a few minntes later and
iKUd to open tee dlacnadon, waa Introduced, teen followed la an elegant ad- “My dear.” ehe aaid looking at a lei- taken to jail.
and drilveredan elegant mddrereol about forty-1 ujreaoo agriculture. The apecch coveriia many I ter in her hand, “I hear to-day that II At the coroner’s inquest, which WM
flv. mlantes duration. We regret that oar Urn-1 g^jreta connected with agriculture. He told am to expect a young lady named Ltl- held by 'Squire Hams yesteriav, the
itedapacedebata evens aynopala ol hla able KTena anecdote,,^id waataquenUy applaud, ianChurch,oneofyourcountry women, [act wa8 developed that Brace and
and tmpteaatve apcech. I ^ I no t actuaily as a scholar, but a Walker were both enamored with the
The dlacuralon tern bream, general, and waa I attheconclnalonof GovCo:quItl'acpeech,tee I boarder, though the will join in some 8 ume woman (Matt Cope'.and) and
partlripatan in hy Messrs. J. H. Logan. H. LI au dience wre dlemlaawl until z o'clock ao teat I of your atudies. Bhe is eighteen and I that Brace had threatened to kill Walk-
tax on ci-
The latter |
ndicates an increase of 106,000,000 ci-
(6 per thousand
gare and cheroots.
w. fnroe the Irene. Thev ing aeems to be free of him, in their beat bale ot couon at te. Pari, obtomon Ua .jAlret .Sew Orirere, and through
have decided to force the issne. They i t {aw (hrongh mHl I awantod to Bemphto, hew Odreni com-1 mia war will b. very aerioualjImpoK.
intend, m U ia elated, to eerve the writ 1 "J* 8 * ex “P‘ “ l w
of habeas corpus again, and to employ j pooches; and there is eo strong
> show tnown Bruce about a year, aaw him
travel tela way will b. Tery seriously totptdvd. I ua without-belnx s»l TMdouda otamndte. Uigoadon eroded, much enthusiasm, and wUl after'dinner, they again resembled, and He-1 yon' aa tfie^ oldest I must look to t
ug lnauxmd. . among te. dretea In MewOrirecaw. lrero .au « hto fhmr*. tto^tlreirreeJtte.ru^comrec. otganlmtion UuM to m etogmit addrrea from Judge A. VM- terwhat kindness you can, for I must I ^ ottt „f the ice factory and go
lx is stated that General Joseph E [uiatof ££ m teiriJi^^rih^ireSte irminx » to^a“ d teocouguly aagrerrivcjeJlcy torte. coming °, taricua, on ed uretloa. Tula addrere teU you tba t there are pecuUantie down Chestnut street toward^Walker's
aavanovv, 1 rateon te. itod rerth, wrery in waiting m tong | ^ hreriyaU re.mwkaare5Hndtothelat«| wu replet. with>aoundrenae and waa waUre-1 a b 0 ut her, and yon mUBt prevent you: aonte a bout filieen minutes before
, mnin m.< i... I of habfoa corpus affain.ana io crnp.ov i »uu ^ i ixissiaiea uui. ucucim «iuwpu *- ■
^ 1» snffldenr^sse comitatus, in case oi j pidonagainat Uwfliat thoy have to j Johretonh^ti^P^™ ^I
enue from (
ing an i
16 000,000 cigarettes.'
•Buff are
showing a
article oil
...i ises-i13i“”our
7^^nnd. that ttetiouU Carotin, authorities will leans on Tneeday of this week, and te. nominating cocvretem of the ^^tKe^STgiorenter tee; are. -protahlyte. Urgret to tt. world bring form Ltmcemrato! tee Srertherorcnuto eo!to*< ol L^.aaortapich. I «?•- ■ senteneer Ttl ^ Sferefo He MW
of that article of over 7,000.000 pound. d»daion there is do evidence that the disease nun dutricu tee name of Judge B. P. Trirpe Sue, , PP rei. feetdlanterer. I waa made by . rising young I ReGrauge. Br IF Cox, te. prcaiJent, ha. mad. I The preridtog cfflcei of the meeting. Hr Hard, I A fter a f? w ™5USS lp «!vlt B ^S? , iM J?* 111 '' .tanding therein. He saw
The receipts from the special tax of I tamely back down from their d.Ctoton I . , ■ , i|i,inti„l mflfifliiiTn- I — I lawvre who takes adero Interest in aantvinrr.lrel I thu lireimtlou oca of the beat lath, state, ard I e.a t— I had paesed, tnattame .asked me if 11 B.-uce reuse bis arm and fire, and
$5 on all dealers in manufactured to^^ in thu case. They will take steps to I-a beyond‘““‘U• The rad- Tke Savannah News thinks Hajee BacB frewa tne Weea. Mtalra. Its comprewui pari, vrere a brerel, two hla effocti are rewardtu by It. wldcreprred popu m .. without any pcUtx_-,Ac<l he wre now would go and a^iatMiEa CUurch toar- WalkerexcUim '
sart’trt'Stt^af ssr5R=.^^S5£as=s=SS^sSiSSS SSMSSB^SsOT^^S3r RSS SSSESffiffil SEfttsESaSKSS
to^it anKgregate lose of»1.022.0171 vs. Hmtkins. which wm carried up on | city or county anthontiea will name, | ^todemocra^^J^*™** | *Sf gSriwreat preribto. Tl«y-»«d®-| ator or tkato aettoma. t»»va»reat^vrea^M ta.|,^ challenge* the atttnUoa of parent* ar.fl | jetterday. LmI erening, while at the retldence j
on tbe cioaa " ‘ “ *
banco. The
that tbe deceased came to his death by
^“^hc^Tiy tax ou benk th. ^*^**&*. b“«|
capital and bank circulation increase,
the tailing off under this data to (337..
697. There vutlH .decrease in me
Itresue of (70.U24 02 from the sale of
and tbe receipts from peso)*
UlA *•» *™.S3l 11 ice# thsn loe pre-
[iiriirn fftf-
Tte istcraj! revenue homo
htob bojM »a»IpM tb*
r roee»i *W» *«! •« »>»•• «l
__ _ _ Tns jtti.ieugeviiie Ui
until the *higbe«t~ judidid Uihqual I It ecrtaiuly offers to Mobile »" immn eotdar «J" that Juire
known to our iawa decides that state I nitj against * distmimu-on of the dis-
oourta have no jurisdiction oyer th*
offence* of rpppnne rfBccra it is neither
tyiee sc* Vairiuuc for the Mates to yield.
They muct maintain their scrcreigztj
and their rightasatiates, remamCarisg
thetto >l*ld is thiiis a iosgsiep-to
tranj»? aUsdsnatat of tU priasipiM
M ioo*J nil ; s -
ease wttiun her limits that she has an
equitable right to demand. Anything
beyond is tinctured with injustice and
inhumanity. Let a Mobile man put
himsdf it the jilace ef a Hen Qrii»na
m»s.- Eel hiu. then j£ able- and wij-
!lry to tend fc'j family to the aSGMtaic;
ttees waa tec oblect of a tour w&teu
autri tor nqstnng asm a amaU baud fofoe
QueuttL wto robbed Out.
Ocx young friend Smith C-tyton x»j
nM Admit c Tns CatrmvviQX.bat to ano
•taadk ttaaCeodoretyaab# did Ja tbtt
vtotHgltetee- Ee outtt to reset*; I
ntxaptp« bat aemCtdUUre at wtlj u od]
ib-repreUfiy tcut ud pod ssruiyrvu
T?t Osnnr.T.oF. IntM of auaetog oar
; tare I Tbits ball street building and wm viewed by
n^tobladT'te'th# mtTwATd'trln m wcU aa 1 crowaa WkefaOltS lnteremlnallteatmppertatoa
5* - to. •ZZSZZTXJZZIL'Z 5T22
• rial ted. Tb# party alt scc&td In flne
Wt In the tell tee nerc waa canaad by tnu Cue
cut of tt given la
This waa [Atpared by a diagram executed by
public read the following experieire, many will I thanked the band lor their serenade, and ex- French. I was much alarmed;
write to X a Deupbia, P. o. Bax692, Kcw I cueei himself from making a speech on toe 1 ,1,.. moment madame entered 1
The undervlgned waa tee holder of Wfcoie j ppoechhig and be wm compelled to taka
TVket So. gfiOS. tn foe fretleliite Stale Lottery, I tnln tor home.
—As the Bnnlight diiiipttee ti g 1 c-p-_AlD j. I. tartHig. of the rate agricuiierei
ahad jvrs and makes all nature beau ki bureau. The diagram wm calculated wlte tare
fnl so is the human face fried from mil *o, Atlanta, end m roUegOBi; sraute
those dark Blotches and Fiopies and 1 ibowed, it (MittssiUUr osrftcUa(>T(.7p«i>
in »d<imooth and hsndeoiLt iy the n-e j tislriu.
_ _ . Wrt a- ■ Terrible Main storm.
. _ *t-a.a moment madfim0 entered to se» I _ _ .
Oflca&s. wlib * ot foUowl&s th® exoiapL: | pound that th® dowutrain *o AUaaU wm ap-1 u ow we ^ere getting on. On catching I B pedal dispatch to Tho Constitution.
“ •“ *■’ ” ' — * 1 R 5«htof Lliian’a lace, ehe murmured tt I Detroit, August L—A terrible wind
* . I and rain storm passed over this city yes*
wa;uh dxaw the First Capital* Pr * j of On® Has* I
srod TnooMnd Dollar*, os Tuesday, Jane 11th, I
_ . “Hash! Don’t notice it. She’s f 1 terday,doing considerable dam age. The
- ^ | —Public vauara sre a vreat blessintr somnambulist, and falls into thes* roof of the mouliing shop of the Da^
13I» Uhl ticket baring coat foe eum °f Ten ™iita^ W We®aji «Tthe ^ces at times. I suppose she bat troit stove works became overloaded
DtfUrt, aml tec »®°ont .wm pmotpUv paid on | ®, n ““pfil'-v,, t^dreudof us foreigners m her minu. with water and fell in. About ttpriy
• tv _l nTL.ir.^r.ifAnrln rln icrif FfMinnVtnpv ti I emnlnvAAd in th« hrildimp «f Hr.lfV E.
***%. £ 9*limL£ “* S«*y£tojn 1 nmvajo,'* “oi rouse her; i> Ji
liavatf «*
}w PW jtr»9j»#.'’li«8T5»lhf'
Uiiilla were U^lT cm»h»d vu| Injured
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