North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, September 02, 1869, Image 1

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WWVWw<V'^VV<WW'/VW. /VWVW^^V V D133IOOKATIC JN POLlTlGSl PtBB ANP.ifcAtiiuJJtJL IN Lm;iI.VTUIlKj'A^»> IM{(X;K MSS I V I •« IN SOUTIIKKM I.MMUKSTH. WHITMAN & WRENCH. DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1860. mis< km..v.m:oi :n adviuiuskmentni 'W* m * “^iKsn at law; «J *« CoKmVIii . DaUoiiVUodi’flfla;. j. A. n. ranks. * fobll r. a. MVifcW ‘J «. Al’TORNKYB AT I.AW, Up BttilVH lb ItlrtR Building, Dalton, Gu. D. •nuB_ fc ATTOfiNEt AT h&,\\\ * KhlKJiliS*^, Pulton, GO.- j Mg H ammond ft wbluoun, ATTOltNUYH AT fcAW, A merwan , >Vuitn&W,mTi,ocK,,ri'.oprlotor. * W. b. Wlloy, OlofU. • . , ^ Baggage eairlod to an a from Dop0j rrco br > •ClmtUnooffii, Tonn. A. L. MIIiLUU, Proprietor.. Hospitality, Comfort, Convenience uml Kooiio. my combined In tlio imumgomunt. 1 H OMB AGAIN !” J. C. ltA)VMNfl, • At Ills own lloUHUifghlrt. • ‘ O.II O I C K H O r .V 13 L , Broad Struct, Rome, Ga. Passongora taken to uml from Hotel free of charge , • •. J • Jitt H UNTNVIl.t.U llOTllI.,, '-liUNTsVlLLE, At.A.i US A WITiIaVltl re. .omnlhnn n with the beat I ell vent llatbU. -iv. htoinS’s,, VK.VA1II.K8 A WniIiAltll,.l'M)prli'tolR, . Nearthc'Hnuave. .omnVhwvut.every train. ? fames supplied witli the beat the market af- orilB.* Royma well ventHatUU. • Ju-tf . UriW AKd locksmith, Now Suns, Pistolb, Cartrid&oa', etc. OppUsltoTibba House, Humlltpn Struct. New Rlllus made to order, ami all repairing Rone on short nqtlee, nnrt warfantnth • inpr-ly ' 'Alu^w! 1 '.,. DETTKllTOV A IliiO. KkoaViij.k, TkSXh Tilt) Islivml or NlfeilK. tTlls,n TlioSlrfH8,ns ths old Blory ran, worcsrft' nymphs of ureal powerin music,'.wholly- Heater. buSSi aa Island In Clio •MiSdttomaeaa.— Thu cnobiuitcd with the singing, limy would bo altraetcil to tile Island, whero, caught la tlio plotielng.tritp, they would 4iavc to dlclhrlt.. *• When Ulysses sailed tlint way, knowing the power of their sodas over the wills of ilalB, ho ordered las aim) to hlftd him to tho least, Riidlhop to stop their cars u *—t llir Wliolcsulu Drillers la. Brandies, JTInrtJ Liquors, Chewing uml .Smoking .Tohnrros, Fancy Crorcrles, Confettlonerles, Coiuu'il it lilt", Oysters Unit Siircllncs, Also, Audits for Uiuceleemle.l - • M.ii iilug Slur nater", ' And the worbbvenovnetV 1lorsfurd Hulf-UlsIor Bread Proposition, Orders KoUeltod,. : Feblg-Om _ Baltimore Urleesgnarunt led. £ DIC A I. A KD.syitU IC AL NOTH; E. Urs. .A.. W. 13ivin«Ht dt Son, M- , Formprjy of South Carolina, - h’dmlov-th'elr Ffcirijsslfirtal flervlcea to \htf cill- vena of Dalton amlvmrroumllng country. 9pe- eiai-nttuntlon given to all chronic base*. Oilloo, timing 1 lie tiny, enmernrKIng&Ppntz utreotH. anti night ut resilience on TTiorntop Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J. 11. King. A.AV. Riving*, 1 . no, J. C. lllvlnga. \ .faminry3-ly. lmst, 11CC(I1088 01 1110 BigllB 111) llllgl to thorn, When Ulysses heard them, aad was greatly pleased, llccomiag yot luoto clear aad load, their uiuslecutraucccl him; aad now, almost hcsldo IdaisellVlio stvug- f ;led to ho lVoo. Ho louged to stay,- aad icar aad hear again; ho shouted; lio mo* tloned; but Ids sailors were deaf alike to tho soag of delights aad Iho pleadings of thetv master. Ott they sped till the won drous singing dies away iji the distance, and then ceases. And now Ulysses Is thankful again. llat what 'do you think tho Argonnflts did when they sailed that way. fur they loowere la danger? Well, I will tell you, •Before they set out on their voyage, they took caro to lmvo with thema mighty man of song, whose name was Orpheus, and whose nptes, though " very captivating, were not dangerous, The old poets tell its that Orphous, with his lyre, moved rocks, from their beds, aad IrecolVom their roots, and set them running niter Him. Now, when tho Argonaut#, iu their famous ship, came within hailing dislaneu of tflojslu of the Sirens, they.told Orpheus to play. At tlio same moment was hoard the ravishing ■music uf tho women on shore; hut the Argonauts ivero wiser than Ulysses, lor they had coniutved to overcome, the temp tation Wi th/oinotillugbetter. They loved tlio music of Orplieus, by which they ivero held captive without losing their senses in tipsy-Joy, , And so they were saved, for tile llivdlTug breezes, and the oars of tlio. strong men soon-brought them into less dnngctlpmvsens. • And wlial does the firs! story leach? l''l#tofilll, that the witchery of nieasii ro, deceiving and then killing, most tie shun ned ut all, hazards. To’ you who are young, Uni eaii ol’.foghidden pleasure is swell; hut nwajT'nivny! Therein more in life than its pleasures; there is more in dentil llutu' pleasures lost. • A*ud of what does the music of Orplieus remind tts? Of tile clianu.of religion, Which alone eaft break lilt! evil spell of ap petite and vain-glory. You nskhowilwUl do this. By bringing .before the mind something yet more pleasing. 11 will not do to say, Tike Ulysses, "I will listed-to tile Sirens just tin's Once, I would like to know wlint they can do, and I will fortify myself agaiilnt'thcir arts, and so sail past them,” All, we are not like Ulysses; you VII. B. II. BSIOW.V, J)'*’ *" - Kl Ml s.!'n., llA'l.’iev, Insurance and Laud Agent. Audit for AlUm Life uml Fire Insnmnec Cmu- iKinv; also, Jelfurnnn uml Juiuck.River . ■ Fire Insurance Com panic*, of Vn., Enterprise, Cincinnut I, ami Ptttmun, Hart fnrth... ALSO, lIKXKItAl. LAND ^8ISN'T For nnyboily who ent rata tliolvbnalnenH to bim. WRefer* toCol. C. It. Welbnrn, Atlanta: anil tol, W. H..Tibbs, Lowry & Enartit» Hon. 1). A. 'Wulkur ami.Ol. J. A. U. IlunKH, Dalton, Gu. January b-lim. M. llool N. NEALOX, liooKnoIlots Kt at loner anil Now*man Opporilte Ju«80 TrottoVn, Apr-1 y IfamI.IUln Street, Dalton, Ga. AUK L. WHITMAN, iito of LonUv!U,J\» formcMy of ltlnggebl.Ga. M tutu Nimtn from ltrlck Pomeroy. ioiiii\ r livery ouo hi TehnemteoTs rubhitig'to^tlyo il Commlltoo have Bold" nlttlleh’ doeumehts on ltosecfnna, at ouo' mid one-lmlf cents pur pound. ■ „ „ : ....,: A^ of D6rtl1li; i oppouelit.’ Most of^tlio . pors Intlmalo enough over tho that there lias been tal receiit elections. Belvldcrc. Illinois, lias had a eoiisus of tlio geeso taken, and it incl)ided lluurly all tlio fnlmbituuts. ' liht us liavo l”s—Htokof iiffd Pcntllctoll, nilic Wheat. Wipieiit (n iliiy o’er a conmml form, ■ ’ A ml pur tours I'rlt Softly ilowii'i j i‘u look«l blit lust I,u lliu iignl foc i, IV.Illi Us look or utsiaa, tts imllciU grueo, And lm’lr ilko nsllvdi' jrotvn.,. Wo loublioil ini' own t o t ho clny-oom liliiiiis, From llfu’s ion(r Itilior at rest i Aiiil utiiong tlio liiossuiiis; wliltu uml swcot, ■ IWHilled n I,nut'll of Hidden w liout, Cliugied close (o tlio sllunt lirenst. .title of nigghl’g mill Loiilsvlllo Courier-Journal wmils lis anything dark. .'Tho LoiiiBvll Grant to travel around exhibiting ids presents, ns Mrs, Iilticoln d|d.- Gritutlias ds linnd ftill exhibiting Ids person. The Had leal papers don’t llke.tlie.noml- imtlon.of Hehilletpu, • It may fib. Well to eNplaln that lie Was not'uomiiinled for their delight. , • . . Tlio President being tho government, if.ho should tlio wlto Would own'tlicm fibf- ses, pups,- and other capital stock lit tlio national giftpiatcrprise eoneern? A local itefti in a Memphis'paper says “Order reigned yesterday;’’ Wo take it tho ltfllftcnee of Grant's ad,ministration did not rcaeli McniplUs. A cblored InHy expressed her affliction for It neighbor ol’ the sumo shade by threw-’ a skillbl of hot grease in iter face.. A reg ular grease-iau bender. Tho Blcbmond (Vn.) Journal says Grant lias uotaecepted a present since tiu lias been l’resident. Tlio - fnsdMb asylum is tlie proper plncu lor tluit editor. . ’l’is said that Fred. Doijgln'sV wife is so near while that hman cotlUl’nl toll tlio din'ereuec, unless lie was on tho windvhrd side. ■ ' * : ' Judge Dent sayn-Grant may klek'bls ® around as much ns lie pleases, but lent family .Is not to 'bu bossed by studi idiot, Thu bln.snm wjilsporcd of rmlcle«» bloom, Of a luml whole full no tears 1 . Tlio rlph Whont told of toil nniil'nl'C, Tlio pin lout wnlllnv, tlio tiustiiig pvnyor, » Thogni'iioroil gobil ol'ilio yoiii's. AVl’ kiiciv hot wlmtSvork Iiof luniils hart found, Wlint nsttCd place;! lioi- rool | , Wlint cross wiisliois, wlml hliiokitcs" of piglit. Wo saw but till! pouoo, tho blossoms white, Anil tlio bunch of ripened wllcuk. enelt boos upTroin the Holds of oiulli, AcnrliiB .the tronsnros Df llfo, God looks for some ghthofoil griihi of Rood,- Froiii the lmrvcqt that shhihig stood, Hut waltlug tho ienpur's knlfo. lion lutior well. Unit In dentil yog go Vttt only with lilossOins sweet-.’ ' Not ill l nl wlili linuhiuiidlmriloiiud with fours,' ml dond,,d|’y husk's of tlio watered yoiu*s : ilnt Itiilhn A ruble. ■ lieelileilly l'nttlni; on Air*, Late btsWycnlng wosiepped into nsmnll store in. tho lower part of .tho city, and wiiilo tlicre.-nymuig woman of tlie African .hringing'mnnycviis'ldngcares” idoomitj tlit'reibre,'my.duty to exhort you to-get rid of it ns fast ns you can I” . “0,’’ sighed tinSmlUloimiro, ‘,‘llint Iliad •somofrichtl Who would .bear tills grifllt weiglit ihr me, Could von do ifi” “I think I iulglit,” replied the other eagerly.' ' ” ■ . . ;‘WoMa yon liavo the kindness to accept , t|uarter of all I’m worth?” by any Ajut, .into, in ti iitm w* ui t > mi- monsu furtunc—-what an iucubiis to,hotly nml-rsoul! | Could I iiorsuudo you to take tVliep In New York Ihq Prcsldrnt rifles U, f‘Wl,A shall it bo?” cried .tlio _rdprov= in u rickety hackney .conch, behind a etiu- plo iif weak, switeh-tall liorscs.—lis. ■ Well, what of it? Tho noises are equal to tho Bccsitletlt. Tlioy even had tlio eclipse at Salt Lake. Olio man had'a piece of snioked glass, lUs.wiVi ‘•When money is not an ensnaring, pcf- islifthle treasure, hiinging- many evushing cares, 1 ’ was the answer..’ (‘Till then, If on arc willing td ondnro tlio ldad—whose mav noyer gctpasUhtln, Then fight inusie willi nitisie; oppose a love of sin a stronger love; to though of forbidden pie jhlB IhoughLs of tlio which’ lie ldt Ins Wives look thrmigli? nil il before the glussgot clerfr around the eelipso- was gone. ■ ■ - • »5v A Texas paper sa.yS.lhat If tho clccUon is delayed' nuteh longer h poor-liouso will have to bo established for poor loyalists, who are waiting for olllco, Tlio English Government thinks of in troducing red stockings.- Tho American Government is at present abuiidaiitiy trou bled with blue stockings. A man in' Adamo’county, Illlnol; pleasure of an approving conscience, anil of the higher bliss Of-heaven. If death lie serenading you, listen to tlie nerenade of life,-ami leaning towards the divine song, let its sweetness sustain you till you ureThi'.un in Hie way of safety. s \Vliolosal'o Clothliigr, 077 a ml 373 Broadway N<*>v tbDc. honso dfROOKRB, AlORGAN A GUUim, Jq‘27 SAMUEL A. FAIN, S wlthC. I). SHntlhr# Soil 3Vliol<'Mitl<j GJi’oeoi’i-i, i’rhtlucu Coimplssloii AtelNlmnls, nml IleulctV • >_ la Wines and Llciums, nAlilrtiorp. -yy-Kssov V S ML’NTTING COTTON ilvcjbns, General Commission JIe> chants Nos. 07 &M'IVfttor glfbhtvtiion?dtViitu ' (A. M. Watkisb.) __ ItliW VOltir. . itofor to Smut K. Siirmilis. rrrs’t Moreiinuts' Excluinpo Viitlopnl hunk; 37L, M Ortliruhahicr Exchnngii Wittoiiui ninfKl J.... won l’uvk think: ll. W. llowos.of Messrs Bowes & Muov-Voiv York., 0. It. WllUunis * Co., Charleston, 6.0. .7. L. VlUalonga. Savunnnh, Gu. A. Austell, I'res't Atlanta Vutlnti Allantii, Ga.^- Lioual -Rank, T) WAliflEN, Ms. riiyNlclaii, ^urpreon n^id AccouciionV, Oll'crs hlrfservices lo.tbo lnlmbltanls of pal-, ton, and tlio snrroundlnK co\intrj% Having ut- tuntied some of t-ho.best- Mpdlcul schools In Cunudannd New Vrii'k City l»o fools cdnfldont that ho can.give general satisfaction. Office in 2s r o. 2^0ccr lfin(f^ Store. Never Trnvdpe!. A story is told ot' aii old lady who lived near Rochester who had .never seen'‘or traveled ou a railroad. Wanting to go on a visit, to a small town a short distance from the city,’ she thought she Would try one of the pesky thing*. 8ho went to tire ticket ottice,. carrying her reticule on one arm and am old-fashioned rocking chair on the other. She bought her ticket, walk ed out -ou tho platform, nut down her rocking chair, eat down in it, toolc out her knitting, and went to work diligently. Steadily she rocked arid worked, trains coming in or leaving ns the time came around. The old lady made no attempt to get on tho.cars, but Kept knitting.- . T he'd ay drew to a closer and night camo _i» The last train was about BtaiS^Vg.' When the depot master went up and asked her if she was going out. ‘Yes, sir,* replied tlie lady. /Hadn’t you better go on hoard and se cure a seatr’ said the depot master. ‘Thank you sirj I’m very comfortable,* I'oplied the chiefly dame. The train left; Thq master capie around again. ‘Madam, I shalHmve to disturb yon; it is late; the trains have all left, ami wo must close the depot. Shall 1 Bend you to a hotel V’ ‘Well!' exclaimed the old lady, drop ping her kriittiiis? Uml holding* up her bunds, ‘aint .tho thing going to move?— Hcfo 1 brought my chair from hoinc.Ho ns to have a seat on which some jicsky inan couldn’t squeeze himseltl I*vo set here all day waitin’ foi* tho thing logo, and here I’vo had all my trouble for nothing. I declare that these railroads is the biggest, nuisance nml lnitnbug as ever was!’ and tho old lady, with hag on one.arm and rocking chair on the oilier, gave a toss of her head and marched olf in high indigna tion. ! gentleman report don’t say whether the has Presidential aspirations. A colored woman in Mnysvillc, Ky., has had live children at oiio birth. She en}lfl them Ulysses First, Second; Third, etc.— That’s taking an undue advantage of help less innocence. ' ' Galveston, Texas, (unity of 2.",000 in habitants,'gclk ii mail once in four days. They are anxioiis dotvn there to hltvc the clcctioit over, so Cress well call iitletld to the matter. The Tennessee question is, 1 shall Brown- low’s debt of twenty millions be repudia-. ted? Having repudiated one of those most instrumental iu‘making it, why not that? ' •- A Narrow FKunpo. The Times of Indiana gives a good tiger story ft*om the pen of ^n*. Adam White, late of the llombay Ordnance Department. Mr. White was in pursuit of a tiger that had killed sv eow, and the story ns told by -\\r - “ tUoriiiigUty hunter Is this: “I had not pro- it,- cecdcd tar up.the viillev, and wasstancling on the brink of tho nullah into which he IlKVr.liKSOKB— HuVllviio ilosnitHl, New York. uptju7v Tho poor will bo qttcmlcd free of charge. ERY * i R^ E5rA ^, T0UXKY s AT LAW, A v Kina Street, Dalton,' Gcorgiu. Will attend promptly to all Jjiw Claims In tho Mupronio Court of tlio United Htatos} C.Bhvt of Claims, and Kxeoutlvo Dennuthiehts at W Jisb- Inc, I). C.: in the Fedora! Courts for the North ern District of Georgia, and Bankrupt Court at. -Atlanta, Gu. : In tho-Stato Courts in tlio conn- UeS of Whitlieldi Murray, GoVdan; Bartow, Ca- toosu uml Dade. . MtiyHI-tf. Wi*fii ‘ T WATKINS,, .... 'VlARRETT & ltldGlS: Manuractufers and Joldjers of Hats, Cups ami Straw Goods, 14714 IV. Diiltlmnre Streot, Juno 10-bm llrtl.llMDHK. Ilorriblo All’nlr. A jbnrliil and liibil nilhir took plneo bn Tlmreday; ih AVcst Noivton, AVeslmore- llilid county, Kl., by SvfiicUolio mini bins killed iindimotberfutnlly injured; A bul lock, driven through the streets by ft biiteliei’i beemue furious and-attacked ft man named -Icely; goring him terribly, ripping open his abdomen and chest; tear ing portions out, and leaving his heart ex posed. Another gentleman was jammed against tlio fence ’ uy the infuriated brute ami completely crushed. Tho bull, a ft or Chasing three ladies, encountered a show window of a millinery store, completely gutting it, nnd Kenltering lionncts and rib bons in every direction. Citizens, armed (vith rides, djiino to tho rcscuo, and alter Shooting tua animal sovcit times succectl- cil in dispatching him. had bccnsUcn to retreat, peeling about liic; wlKtilltenrd the low, emuUuggrowl. peciv liar to tho’tlger wlien meditatlnga charge! aiid bad barely time to look iu Ihu (iiive- lion d’om.wbeneotlie sound camo when a magnificent tiger rushed at me frorii under a thick bush, wliere lie had been lying per du, about twenty paces distant from me I bad Hot a second to lose, and tliurefon let drive my rigntjiarrol at tlie. head of tho beast; the ball, lioivuvcr, only grazed his skull, and passed through tlio bottom ofhis left oar, inflictingaslcep llesh wound, but.doingrio further injury. Unchecked by my simile, on lie came, and witli my 1..4Y l\n T lyoifn I# l.t.-v, ... 4 1..........1 .... pAUIy JONES, Jr.* lYholcsaU (ledicrin ilrniulloHc Wines, Wlilsklo*, C3li»s v , 1*te.voutnavi Btiljv AtlaxtA, Ga. May 27-ly. j. 11 ' CO.; Wholcsalo Grocers, Liquor & Commission • MF.ltCdiAXTS," 45 Soiitli jtqwdnl lloii urtl SI reels;- between Loilibai’il niitl l’l-iilt Streels, BAhTlMOltK Oedors solicited. ' lira A l>en of Gtlt-’l’liranis 111 Mlssolirl. Dtlrlng tlio pnst few montlis some ciglii orteii persons liavedisappenred from Iron- ton, Missouri, in such a manner us to leave no doubt Of their itaving been fdtilly dealt with, though no clue could be gamed by which suspicion could be fastened on any particular party. Afew dayesince,how ever, the body of a man was found in tlio briiUt a short distance from town, partial* lyliiterVcd—the villains havingbeen frigli j- e;icd awav before they bad completed their work. Tito body was exhumed and an inquest hold, wliieit led to tlio nrrtst of several persons; mid, upon examination, it was found that an organized band of “int-tliroats Kate limg marie Ironton their jeildquorters; and such was the thirst for 'nroiMtia I.Lnt.’fhnv kiilod wit limit. 1)1*0- lull barrel I.gave itlliini risrht in thd cenlru ofhis chest at liot more than a yard from the muzzlo of .my rifle ^although my sec ond bullet .deli vered at such etoso quarter^ did iiisUuitly fatal execution, still tho im petus oPIiis rush was such that his body, carried forward with flic last spurt of h’is vital energies, hurtled against riic with tro^ mcndoitstforcc, knocking me clenti ofl'nly pin*, giving menu-awkward backfall from top to liotloln of the millah.of some fifteen .feet. Of course we both toppled over at the aanie instant, and- on recovering my wit*, fol 1 1. was momentarily stimneuby the fall, I round myself uuderneath m late antagonist, lie stark dead, within' head laid across my left arm, aitdnurnliu: illy old phiz with his life’s blood. Will an effort I succeeded in getting myself clear ofhis carcass, but on attempting to stand, discovered to my chagrin that my left leg wnk broken. Jflst then my two assistants, whollhd, on lirst-hotting and seeing tlie tiger, taken to flight, enme up still under the effects of their late panic, and imagining- the beast to be still allVo fired simultaneously fit biin, but With such bad aim - that instead of hitting the tiger they .very nearly,‘did’ for riic. After an hour’s delay a cliarpoy was procured, nnd- I was carried to my wigwam (the tiger in ‘ ' *' ‘ 1 ‘ ** wns t'tibni Tho following are Bald to bo tliQ.prohmi inavy terms of tho tession'orUiibitby Spain to tlio United States; ' , •’ 1. Spain shall rccognlzo Iho Indepon- dtince oi Cuba Under (lie government of .Ccspcdcs. furUfresi u’mtffi 6f Uin'tights'liiUierto exereised by tlie motlier country, • Tlio nmoijnt of litis indemnity to bo speellled the treaty. ■ . vo;mil)lon'sof tlio Unban Government, pnynblo with in terest nt liio cxplratlonol' tv.’cpnvenlent Here bonds to bo gilnfaiitocd by tlio 8. An nvinisilccio bo proclaimed botwoon llto patriots and tho Spanish troops In Cu ba, immediately upon Utooxoeutlou of tlio renty. • Tlio isjinid to bo evacuated liy tlio 1 WnMt forces as soon ds tho treaty is rat- I cd by tlio represcutativcs’of tho Cidmn people, and.- tlio guarahtoo of tbo Ubtids o iproved by ibe Congress of tlio United’ Itli tlicgoliloqwlicat,' lmt cart I;soli you this ovcnlng?’i . “Uook heah,,young mtinl” was tho ro ily, "I wants’you to.liah a little respe.c Hr do usnges oh screlety to begin tvid;; I nint no Aunty tonobody, I nint ; ivlimiymi ■’dresteH mil l'll tank you to call Times is chfifiged eonsiderablo i Yes.. “A half?” “I tVouid, ii ’Bui, aln; re thin h ltiilf. of 1 my ini- Tiio blank stare of amazement tipoti the fitco of the youpg clerk,, and tlio immenso roar Of lqughtcr froth all tvlto.overheard- roar Of lqttglitcrTroth all wlto.overheard- tbo'conversntion, eau'ho hotter.imhgiu'eil tliaii dcseVil)cd.-^-Jotti’7ict! \Vj\rmcnrjer. ftdly admonish others, learn litsl to know thyselfi” ■ Itenutlliil AiiMver*. .'C’oilffrfi An exclmnge Says that tho census o'f 170 will ca'uso somo'iih’portnnb eltahgcs.. lit 1810 tho West wits represented Th q»it- grees by,’thirty Members; iiftci’7870 it will ha'vo elghty-lwo. lit- Iho'Uasfcrk States verj’-diilbrent result will h'o produced.— Those States in 1840 hftd'ihlrty*eig’lt"tm'e'm- hers; liijeir r.eprcsc'htation will, iic 7 hitt twenty-two 'ufter’l8?0.- Ill 1840, tho At- lanHc-Eastern Stales,>ns 'tliyidcd from tho A impil of tlio. Abbe Sccord gives tlte Sonthem, had one hnudred and nineteen following exlrabrdinary answers; What is gratitndu? , Gratitude is.the hicmory-of thelicnrt. - , IVliat is hope,? ■ ’ Ho|ie is IJio hlossom of happiness. . Wlmt'isthp diffl’i'eitee between hope and desire? . •. • Desire it a tree in leaf, hope is a tree in flower, apd enjoyment is a tree ill fruit, 'yjiatjs eternity? ■ A day without yesterday or to-morrow, a day ivilliout cud. What is tiinp? . A liho that lms two etuis—a path that begins iu the crudlo and ends in- the grave'. Wlmt is.Grid? A necessary boing-thc sun of eternity —thn miicltinisji of nature—die liybof fpa- tice—tlienmtehless power of tnoiuiiverto —the. soul of.tho Wo rid i Does.God reasori? llttii reasons, because ho doubts—ho de- liiiemles; lie desires; Gpd.is omnipotent; he-never doubts; thcreibro, uever t’easons. i>ccii tiawIiik. We. were gossiping yesterday with tv Mld- dlu Georgia planter, about matters ;llid tilings' in gciiurnl. He says lie has iidt luid twin enough to'sland’or rill) id liisfur- rcar sitin'' oil a polo), and noxt day brought liito Jnbbulpore to the ltoy tillcry Hospital, whero I am very kindly . *B.... ... treated. Barring iny dislocated leg nt«| a few trivial bruises I’m not much Hurt, ijoyoti seo my good slioolinglms once ngaiti saved mo from a matdingi spb-soil to'tbugreatest posslblo dejitli; but lie careful not to go below tlie surface-soil' with your ..turn plows. Clover needs a great depth of mellow ground topenetrato with Us long roots, tluit it nlay'not sulfur ft’om hot sun nml drought. It can bu cut twice in tlio year, ntnl It will; as green ror- age, keeii borees ami mules fat ivitliuue ration of corn a day. Our. gossip is known to bo one’of tlio best farmers in Middle Georgia, hut wo call no names.—Ibltgraph. "Tlie. C’rilHt of llio Hurl I, If wo bury ajlbcrihoihcle'r fifty feet lie- low tlie surface of tho earth', the moroury will reriiniu at tlio snmo point' tlio year round, in winter nnd slimmer,' showing that tlio influence of the sun does liot reach below that depth, if wo carry tho lltor-. inonictor filly feet lower, tho mcrcUry will riso one degree, aiid will rise in tlio snflio, ratio for every fifty feet wo go down. It edit be easily gfUtjnlpUlU at wlial'deptii nl I T F. .TONES. . ' . : 1 ' . • . 5. , (Successor to 31t'miult&Jones,) - Dealer lit all sorts of , Dry' OortclH, Hoot*, • HATS, GUOCJvKUY, Ac. Will not bo tunlersolil—Yart!'Stick 83 Indies long!; . <'. ■' • .* : Romo, Go., OCt. M-ly. JOHN IIIGGXNWi - AVatcfeia&koT and Jowqlcr. • Shop In Dr. lirew.u’s Vuii-’Driia Store, Uamllttiu SJ rect, Dalton, Cfqbrgla. llmulsorao stock of imro Jewelry,, for LnaiotS Slut Gontlenii-u, n alrlusi, ojoolfs, i'll'. -ltuiMtc- ti'4t\cul!yAu'd substantially.v.veeilted. ■ Jul>l. illood of some Unit they killed without pro vocation or tlie hope of plunder, which seems to have been their" object in most Alter tlio investigation, writs '' eh ’ were issued for tlie apprehension of other lmrties, hut tlie shcritl and his posse, wore litet by nil organized resistance; and-alter a desperate light were forced'to retire with tlio loss of two men killed and t several i-’hrjrivciie**. . The innhilb, of charity ought lo hi thrown around tlio faults of our fellotv- lielOgeV “Thy sins lib .forgiven thee’’ should ho tlie answer for us togtvb tp tliosu .who liaVo sinned against us nnd wish to he lakeit tiack to our bosoms nnd-lie as tlioy onco were pure mid sliiless. Forgite mid forgot;.memory will not let us ioi'get, hut it is id thop&tvcr ofexiiltcdhumnubc- ncvoloneotoforglvo. kaddenitigsccneswiU often press Uleinselves upon ouriiUoniibn, oven wlien we do .tho best to prevent thorn. So sdciibs of harmony belWccft pursolYcs nnd our huhytn relations will arise in Iho soul,' notwithstanding tho .ptcscnco mill infltt- ktiowh substances will melt.* This ivotiii hot exceed -fifty miles. It will thus ho seen thnt tlie prnst—or solid jiart—of tlio cprth is exceedingly thin, in proportion ' tlio .cliaiiiotor; not so. thick iis mi egg shell; id pt'bportion to the'size of the egg, IWitij a etttse so tliiii, constantly cooling nml producing ft ]ircssuro lupon ihe. infov- lmiksCs, it is not Strange Hint tlio hedb wounded* Ati artiicd foreefroin .Telforson onco of tlint priuciplo of Christian charity ;Citv lias probably readied there.— JJIuom- w ll|Sn sliould inspire every liuman soul Jlclil Argus-. , T . j,. with Us divine effulgence. Yet memory, Tiiui it nee. I lioweveffaitlifnl to iter trubt, will not pre- An filltcrntc correspondent who is given N . cu (. us iy 0 ,u bring lonicnt towards tlio to spoiling, wants to fflnlte nud.folUes of ollters, ami evbir to fug off 011t “ l '’’ U °' mU ' t forgive their departure uo.u a into life. flal imik8d8. It ;o iiut.oviiin^u. mat mu uuuo of oceans sliould ho elevated aiid form dry laud,.ami eonliiiehts should sink nnd form llio beds of oceans. Ijtrge. inoiirititinS havo been; devilled in. a single day, mid. wltolo cities liave hcen stiuk in tho saino space or time, mojuitain onco masses (lowed oat. forming a river twelve, miles wide, which in il# course molted down six hills six hundred feet high, lilliui tip valleys six hundred feet.deep, mu spreading over a surface of cloven hundred sqttnro.mUcs; - ■ .01 tfingel eonsiderahlo from wot ‘ mid colored Indies huist *lttS4t|lfX;. Men soorii to kiss nUlonu flioiilsi-IVO*.. AiiilsinircoiiouM idsHfllifafliori Dm n’oiumi want 4o Id- i tiflit,*' Tliry kiss nint Id; *, a; Ii oilier. A ll'OMAs'sAVs: 1 Moil do not. kiss ninonntl.iL-nisclves, . It’s tvoll Unit tlniy refintnl '. TUu blttor'iloso ivoiild Yiatlicm so They never Vrould klssngain. MlscegeutUlim In it* I'urcsC Ntnfe . Quito mi excitement was occasioned on Pomisylymita avenue this evoning, say the Herald’s Washington dispatches of the 18t1l, by a motley proccssiim'.bf White') mid blacks, llio .chief feature of which was a prpspebtivo.bi'idal party, consisting of a full-blooded negro and a beautiful young white girl, fictWeriy. dghtcon years of age —accompanied by groomsman nnd Jirldca- ritald purely African iff tjolor. Tffi party, wlio ivei’C gUiretl lii liicxpeusivo butsnlUv- ble toggery, wcro'g^.lhch' .way to'soint) Afllcial miUiorlzod - to do tlio job. Tlie. groom stepped pif With llto rimjesiy of im Othello, regardless of the few cXelanmtio'iia of-spcbtiitbrs, find’Ids pretty compitnlon seemed quite content with' her selection. The party; it fs said, arrived tills fliorulffg frdm Warrenton, Va.,, and, proceeding to a mftgislrftle's’ ofllce, proonred tho,neces sary documents to make them a happy pair.’ BiitllltVo was said by tho passers by, who scemed'anmzed nt tlio sight,’and' expressed pity for the girl in her singuln'r selection bf a partner. A.l llll.’l! PC| hcl ooi’i VUK wilitcd’"P wluimlk'gnv lowing lift “Sir,” said O’Wriglit, tile t of ttf! Stele of “ hdavln.” riglU.myiVicml; hut it shame the devil,» s havlff tlie right ] Temporancr ’’ Virgin afitl . _ . . yezgot tho wrung smell.” tVnntn to Knnii-. Pome fellow, ivho con wauls to know what Ii money raised for, tlio pur a monument to tlie memory Lincoln. Tell him, ye wild .cast sharper.*, or somebody c,,v. ItctreniTimi'iit. ' '.tlio' 'thoTcilucllou lU-lrcuciim •It is estimated that tl Government resulting fro of.forco ill tlio Treasury ] elusive of tlioso dismissed front the i ing Bureau; is 8 )0,000 per month. ll'iilsliy nml Talmeeci. The hationhl-rovoiiuc from distilled spir- ils for the Inst flleal ycnnls givou.at $18,• 800,000, and from tobnccOju various shapes mid forms, at; .862,200,000,' making tlie Jiaffiisome sum'of over SCO,-000,000 for tlie’ TrcasuryiVomtilcSefiiistlyluxui'iesofiyliis- ky arid tobacco. AJ'q say costly, for prob ably more tlmii onc-sixtli of tho labor of tho United States is expeiuled in tho pro duction, preparation; tnmspoiflhtioii nnd saio, to say v nothing of tho ctmsitmptfoji; of wldsky nidi tobacco: Wlmt 4 thc’mcls hero for our, tempornnco philosoplicral s Congrbssmcii; after 1870 riioy wfil luvva but eighty-six. More Allan onc-tliird of tile next House of Hepi'cscnlativcs, elected after tiio consiis of -1870, will’b’o from tho West, and,' united io tho Southwest, will constitute a.clear niiijority of tlie momhers of that body ns ivell us of Fresidontial elec tors. When tlio census shnll-bc taken and npporli'onmont made, for tlio first’lime in accerdauco.witli it, tlie South will hitvo it full representation upon, tho negroes in stead of- thiec-iiflhs of them asnow tind licretofvre. • By tills, tho South Will gain thirteen memburs at. least. ’Tis wojlthat power .Is thus departing frotfi tlio States tliat haVo ldlig and grossly abused it. Tlio .Vy slilres ns .’ifllUerS, Howards, ColltuB, of CoUlnsvlllc,Conn., ftirnishca ah tntorcstingaceoimtrof how I10 c'utno to’scfcct tho Aysliltea ha milkers.— in ip50 Koeoimne'ffecdTarming’on apoor, neglcoted'.liiliside.farm, of ouo Jinndred and filly acres, tliat, at tho" time, support ed only six head of stock. ! Ho'hcgim by keeping ft dQzen heail, sbilinglhcm in sum mer, and steaming fopd for tlieinJn'wih* ter, anil o'very year taking tip soitib poor laud to he thoroughly cleared, manured,' aiid goaded donin again/. Oh this farm ho now keeps fifty head of enttlo ninLthree horses.. He lias tried tho “Natives, ”gmdb DovonS, grade Ayrslilres, find has finally decided.for Ids purposo'(selling milk tlio year round), .properly solOctcd, thorough bred Ayrshircs arc tlio most profitable fol ium to keep; Hold Itolillery. Ono of tlio most audacious rohlierics re ported for a lohg.timo oceurrcd on,the Xew.Ydrk Central -Hnilroad recently.— Wlieu llip. train \yas a few miles ' Albany, two men entered tlmPnci press enr gagged and hound the me- iJ . eyes wit. . eiino jioppor, nnd tliou roliheiUhosafemul 'tlio car of tiioir mo8t;valiiahlo. contents. • A ktomldy for S'eilriilgla. For tho UciiWIt bf-lqcitl slifforei’S liy tlint cxcrutialijig disease, nturalgia', wo pidi-- •iisli tliq following, which is pt. least Worth trying: ^ j “It is said that the jolco of one .lemon a Fearful Death by IsIAlitnluic. \ terrible calamity occuired in the town of Caldwril, Now JorBoy, On Standby.evo- ulng' last, thq parlioulais df whlch are given by. tlio Now York. Times, as fol lows:.’. . .. A yodiig man named Stephen l’leroo rows since ills corn was plqifted, ilnd.yet young thinks lie will luako itfliiu crop, lliseorn tlio vmlcnEstorm, whioh.Wn3 pfecedcd mih lias,not-siiilored seriously from drongh - * ' ’ *■' orilowOi. Iioots, wore stripped his feet, Ids limbs were'severed andilnccr-. mu » iiiiuieniiiim, nuwu nitiiq simply because his ground was mriioivti Iru"'“nil™ vilhi^vhs suddenly \ffifniw viu-y deeply.. * ,* • • • • • teil with an intenso light, aiid Fierce and I lie stlh-aml plow is ids greai. Instru- -his ooinpatdoff luU to.the gfoiiml. Tlicla- ment in jjreparlng llio land tor Uiu crops, dy was stunned, but she soon recovered 1 lio turnin'; plow, in Ills Judgment, should mul Kcrrulrlecl for .help.When ■ help, iu'- he used with groat care and inoderat on riyed nothing was found orthoyqimg'mmi and hut a very nldi-clate depth ofyfh&j Avhohuilftceniiiiuiiiicd her hut tiioiimugied turned up every year, that H may belli-, remain’s. His hoot’s , wore stripped irom corporated with, and.servo to deepen tlio - * - - sod. The sub-soil, however, sliould ho deeply mellowed— tho deeper tlm hotter. How deep .do tlio tap roots of o«r lustiest dottoii stalks go? A Bibb eouiity planter says “tlireo feet iiliil lio will provo it.” Our gossiping ftjohil lias mot with first- rate success in red clover; From oUc nml three-quarter ncres-liolmscutuml housed, tliis suminer, ton wagon loads of iii-st-mto foi'ngfl, which he sdys wplhhpd at least olio thousand pounds each,' That is jive toiis, or tti’o limtdred doHars’ worth nnd more town prices. He says there is no difllcul ty witli clover upon fair uplands. Fidvcr-. 4zo tho surface soil well aiid mellow 4ho nted, ninl iho features were not recogniza ble by tlibso wiio Imd kliow'n him iji life. Tlie. Unfoi’tffiidto youilg iiliirt is siiiil to ho. "is iiimity who have losUii the .third of ids ilimilv who have lost their lives by tho'samocipisc,” Tlie Water ITuMiic In 1-lillmlc.lpl Although the beautiful SriiuyiltUl and Iicretoforc plditciotis Delawarcllow by tho doors-of tlie Qunkcr City, itscoins llkll tiioir hods liavo run nearly'dry, and tho inhabitants fire .in Tlnugcr of silficring’in cbnscqucnc'c'. * Many of llic factories have boon cbinppllod lo .censo work, mid thoil- snfifls of operatives may thus bo thrown out of employment. Tliii nttempt’ to ob- taii) Water by opening up oig wells (loos not seem lo he a.success.. As yet private jjiotiseS lmvo not been deprivcd.of tile lux urious necessity of fresh water, hut they may ho if tlio dronglifcoKtiftucs aiid ifjlio closest economy ip Hot prnetiecd iii the uso. of water supplied from Fiiirinount untltlie ijoiawnra mid Spring Garden works. Ouo thousnud fiVo hundred millions of gallons of water were pumped from tlie rivers for tlio use of Fhiladdphia last montil: I ntel l'niilo In nCnllioilral. A rollgicus festival ivns recently „ cclriirated ut Tranf; Italy, and a largo or- riambut of -woodi oorored with gnuzo aiid id TV'ilii thohfinildadPtapei’s, lmdhcoii il' in Iho coritro of the uavo. In tlie middle bf the service tlio ’.drapery caught fire, nnd tho flames in a moment mounted to the top bf tho structure! A cry of “the. roof oral rush to *11)0 door* was, made, mill ii) tho confiislbn .-a number of nicu, women nnd cldldren wore thrown down ami tram- -ilcd on. When order was restored, six-’ c’off dead bodies were fovitid rii thbjjroundV witli a great many pcraons seriopsly In' cd. ’ Tho fire, wlilph lmtl hebn-tho aalmnity,*! day, taken in water, will curb''thenu stinalbCasbofneutalsln. Nosugarslu he takeii, as it has.u toudoncy to coitiiter- act llio effects bf tlie leinoii’juieo. Furni))’ Alarinctl. . Forney is alatmcd at tlibfact thdt thg ouscrvalfvo feemobt'atS.bf Tctihessbo are . I$U. - . = Lato^ advices from St> Croix stabs that', rain liiis ijiiipu'bnthbislniidfor'aspr'”’ three, monilis, inakiiig'tho prospoel r Very-poor.' Imrgo * crop of cimc urfl- ' " Cnlmii Trt'iil.i- Stencil. A report .cbinbs'froiu'jriidrid, wliicli is • said In promal l'nnn ii'..' h'mhest authori- .ty,-tliat tlie-preirmiharibs of a troaty for • Tho cession of Cuba Imve beep signed:’ . .. .Callfornln ticlllna'l>l*iA^'ni: , , The Califoruia.fis wlU.soon.'nccd recon structing. Four compapicji.of militia Iii tiiqtStatc; had’tb jio mustered out of sqr-' . . vfeo rccciitly; tor, refusing to,"parade witli negroes. .. cause of tills oalnmlty,-was ovcntimlly got under. . Desperate Onininr, The Chlnosoi wlien tiioir Hiohoyfa gonb, sometimes stake their fingers ot\ a-siffgle elmnec. During tlio; gitme- they keep liy them a vasts of Bcasaulo olli under, which a (Ire is kept burning; mid between tlio players is placed a.smaH.butsharif hatch et. IViieit qnc'wlns iie lakes Uie.ligqd of tluiToscr, places it on a.Btoi’ie, ouiLdutsoff. ono of tiiu fingers witli tlio.hatclat. t T.lie piece falls,'and tho loser imniediatriy dips Ills hand lhto Hie hot oil, which cauterizes Hie wound." Tliiil.'oi’eration.docs not jire- yeiit the players froni eegiuuiiig.agaiu!— Snell is Iho account of travelers wlio liayo , visitedUliiua,.iucrcdihlo.as'it ipay itppeiir to us; .. ' . . Sail Jlliinlto. • Mr Ginffirii conies,ses to lmvo got stuck onco in his lifii. Timpllicv iiigliiiii tlio l.ark he 'rnistook ids miicilago hotllb ihr iioimir-bll. Hishair;iinssincepresented . thq ftppenraneo of wlmjobone—very mueli iikohis.wlfo’s .cornets; A Jolio. Qulloa jnke Imppened to bncofthodoe* .tors tlicotherday. Ho orilorad some very powerful mcdieiuc.for a sict. hoy, and the father,, not likiiig llio appbdruffeo of ft, forced it dotvn llio cat’s thrbilt; nnd wlien id.iigainmnd tnqnitcd if tl tho doctor calledpigalnand tnqulfc/t if powder- imd eureil tile hoy, Uni futhbr plied, . . ' ‘No, we did iipt give .it to him. ’ ‘Good heavens!’ said the doctor; ‘.is tlio eldUUivlng?’ •• ‘Yes, but-pho old cat is’nt; wo gave it to licrl’ The doctor sloped, Direct or ti»o, itciipNc. ’ IVb are tolirtlmtnfi entire liriglibnrhood in Mercer cbunly.emno lieiir betilg.fi’ighto cued btltpf tiioir Avils by the recen t eclipSoi They were liusy at woi'k in tlio field mid, . J-nt’s .lloile; An Irishman was emptoyed to trim Romo fruit trees; llowentiii thoMoinlpg, nnd pii.retuniiiig ntnoon \yns asked if lie Imd coirqdetocr Ills work; ‘No, Was tho.reply: il dot place. They gazed ea seHv .. tho darkening faco pf tho sun# until Con vinced that tube whs up nnd tlie end of a)l things.was drawing nigh, when limy aban doned tho’horso andthewiigoh, tlie plow ami tlie hoe; Tlioy sought tlmir Bibles arid irognri pfVjfiiy iis tlioy lilonlciitarlly qxnobted GrahrTol’tb sound'tlie last trump. —BristolNacs. “Whero tlio ROkch dot Theirs;** . ‘CM Where do you got that red for your eliccks?’ said a pale, wan young.lady, to a bright,,laughing minx. ‘Whcretho roses get theirs—in the air and Sunlight,’ was tf!e quick reply. ' . • Thirty Tliotlflniiil l’rosli Simulsll Troops ter (’ll 1)11. Tlio Jlavana.correspondent oftlio-Now York Journal of Commoreo solids that pa- pot nil oxtrtibrdinafy sinlbment. He says tliat efforts arc to lie made to import 80,- 000 . troops from . Spain tb put down I he yevpliitipn. The Spanish officials in Cri- Im and the Castilliaris atliomo lmvlug i|o monoy nor tlio moans of raising it to pay ri.lio.expenses of shipping nnd supporting this armyj tiio Cuhnn loyalists, largely in. torcstod ill propbrty ail'd trado on tho Is land, propose td. subscribe the necessary sum, eaeli fcantrUiuUng according totti*’ value of liis estates’ ‘Bull lmvo cut theiii.iiU.doiyn, nml tint going lo'lriui them in tho afternoon.’ . ’- . Tltenitah of EiiKteml. Oil tlio hooka of tho liank of. England relating to . tho Ehglisli pnhlie debt or “Consols,” it is stated that tlicKoare 1,140 accounts, on which tho lmlf-yeifijy divi- dcndislcssllmn Os. .Thovo iiro77aceouhls on which llio dividend docs not exceed Is, nnd B0 on which it is Id: ’ * A Hpccterlo. The negroes of Wasliington are starv ing and tho ltelief nssoclnlion calling pite ously for help, wiiilo tho farmers of Vir ginia and Maryland are anxious foi’ labor ers arid cannot get them, This is oue of tlio results of Hadicalisin oii tlie negro.— They are collected together hr riliis nml foil at tho public oxpenso for their votes, wiiilo the soil.is lying Idloallai’oilliil them for tho Want of laborers to till it; ’ '- litSfcbrcry of it Fcjftr6**;' O Theruinsof an Aztec fortress have licen dlscovercdoh tho summit of .a mounlaiii near Orizaba, -Mexico, The placo is so dense With woods aiid under growth Hint a thorough exploration; coidd not be made by UiediadiiyOtolSi. 1'iioy foriiid four lior scs; ttirco sacrificc.stoiica, •several pilkil’?, ni’nl a kind of lira in wldeli were more limn 208 skulls as wldto as marble, from which ntit cven a .tooth.was lacking. '.Several .iiiolfi arid flione statutc-S (yete discoVoieil. '.'A True Iilcir. Tlio art uv hecbhiiiig uv importance iff ' 'the eyes uV;Others,-iz not few overrate oursclfs, hut totvi cause them iewilo il. Tiinnel Tliyaualt,(Ire.Alps. ’ through tlio ’Alps.” • Tilts great work was begun in 1857, arid Was.nt first carried on hy -nmiutal labor.’ Itiii.now curried on by lriitchlffci'y ’driven .by compressed air.— The present rate is about’oftc.jiird a day - on the French, sifip. Tlie excavations proceed ftoni’Iiptii diidgf'anil it 1a intended that tho .Worltmcii hlmll meet arid - shake hands in the ihiddlo--of tho-Alpd Some time iu 1878. ,-... : ■■ ’ 1 ’ Conniniriim. . IVliy is an cri’and-boy’likc .iii oid-iiorSo put iip lit auction?: l)ecauso Jp’U’gofor’ wliat-hc’llfetch.i ' .. . .- • . Itattlo Snnlcc in Attente. A rattle snake Was killed on tbo 20th, iii nil alloy near ..the Notional -Hotel, A(lh|l- ta, having nitto rattles. Hissiinkcsirip; it • is tliougiit, escaped from sonic iierson wlid had hVougitt ldni intoliioeity7 -■- Illllimirciice. . . . . Many young-inen are sq tnilinkfciit.that they eaiuiot jicep anythi)igbttt liltc hours. IllKllt Manic. A traycier iii UeiiiiSytvariia.risked tlio lnridlord if they imd miy cascs’of sunslrbko ill tliiit town. : ’No, sir,’ said tho landlord; if a man.gets drunk.hero, wo euy lio.is drunk, and . never call it by any. other .name.’, ’ ' ; ■ v Tho ToiinoMsou Neimiorslitp. Brit lltllo douhfis now Said'to lie enter tained of Andrew Johnson’s election to tho United Slates Senate.. Baillo I-'eyton,' Iwliose linifto lms been used in connection - President CailawaydeSlincd surrendering with tho-Seuatorsllip, is understood to.nd-. ( liis roads, and thus tlio tnattor slmids at vocato Johnson’s re-elecliob. this writing. Tho r.ust C. l\ r . Fplsoffi nrrlveil ntlvnoxVille last Sunday Vrith.iustrrictions’to'taku charge ’ of the East ’Tcnness'e^and Virghifa'aiiJ East Tomessce’md Georgia railroads, a* Beccivcr on-fho’pftrt.of tho Government.